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WASHINGTON. July 29. - 4R') pay for employe* ebove the mini-,
—Tho w it of tho off trial. Inter- mum wago group ehali bo in-|
prstmtMns of President Koooo* loosed by ’rq.: liable readjust*
rah’s gtnoral *^1 cement with cm- manta. No hard and fast iula can
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ployars to rates » i |t &lt; and short- be laid down fur «o«h readjustH a o R e ttiA tte n d ln g
menu, berai «e the variation* in
an hours of tmpteyoa twmsrs;
Intarpratutlon of qsestlons that raise of pay and nnurs uf work
huts arisen in paragraph seven. would make the application of
Tha paragraph and tho interpre­ any formula unjust In thousands
uf eases. We present, however,
tations follow In order:
W A8HINGT0 N, Ju ly
The uee of "barnverd" common
"(7) Not to roduro the rent the following esample* of tho
CHICAGO, July t9.
A pvnMi^ln for employment now in need for an.l methuda of such re ­ sense la all that la required In any
— (A . P .) B e arin g th e
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 29.—
•/orM police fc r f empowered to ' fl%ffg 0f the minimum wi g** adjuster* ids:
consideration of the manner end
poaed code for the e u t—
( a : P .) - C h a r i« a
M ltchdl, 1 K n ftn 0 Veterans To tliiregtrtl all boundary line* to j hereby agreed to (qptwithatand
“Kaample
I. Employes now met hint te which President K &gt;osebile Industry, employing IhdAr.
W eather B ureau fo re c a iter. 1 5 0« ,W*U V e t e r a n s
i o gat Its man was the
working folly hours per week In
in
h .orh.ng
tho aim yeeteryaatar- 1 ing that the
tho hours
houra worked In .w
tueh
vellls lilnnket cosle of ethics should
unde, Hugh Johneon, i“
.-fneeemcnt officials
r»- (i fprtarioe.
»»»■ • * . ■ • ■ o - — r
,
. ,
n f f w l . l . iI employment
a m p io ym ro i may be hereby •la riuries. When
n w n hours arc reduced
----------- eiiid today th a t p resent in d i-.
be. a l lie d Ip
t own problem
ery edmlnlatrator, ret
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duced)
ami
to
increase
the
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ibiHu.n«e.
thirt»-fire.
th#
the
present
resent
rale
rate
p
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cation* were th a t th e tropical
SIGH
ra jin s i
. fathered from all o»er th e ^ jr ld . I ^ such employment by an equt hour If increased
unesevenlh aa a merchant, Industrtaltit, oc
u
.
v
«fgb»
w
t f l v 'd u i r t B d t y 'i f t v r
disturbance now n e a r G reat
1NGT0N July «9.-&lt;/P»
Pollfl - l Kf f ‘.
! l . I ° J ^ . U « k U . faadJuttiHQt^ » X ...ia - .iM - t-w«r»IO p.utlda Urn sai n n a m ^ W - employer^TTabor lit any form. drei wd to make ovary effort
to to the Mid-Weft end pl&gt;
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s
normal
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Work
AfcacQ-IsUad would roach, th a, -..WASHINGTON
h ltl^ s wand“i i ‘^rM lor' ’A merlcsn i Khedules.”
lion for a'normal week’s work aa
Ho elate-I S. U. Shlnholiee, local Join thu movement toward na­
_.With 90 days to complete U**j|
Into the t n k of fpeedlog
' southeastern coast o f Flor- T*,k. lh*
M first 1 federal boards cities conferred ami talked over ! “Paragraph 7 means, first,, tka before.
crate manufacturer, who returned, il nal recovery when, after Ito“fcsample
*. Employes now
the emergency re emplo;
ten’ng
to
an
addres*
D.
Ida In the general vtelnlty of Vtll
but
tremendously
*#t op
neat week to
'Ml
w,u be
oe .*c
-k —
„ ure­
r . ,h* — *
m' ,hod" ° f ^
^ m in im u m w V T r o u M - ^ - working siaty hours per week in eihauited
Johnson, of Daytona Beach, p M l cempelgn. •
th* claims
el.lm* of 150.000
voter „ . . r&gt;tien t0 tn u ,emlr crime in(
ISO.wu veiar
BOW
by th , hour. day. anories. When hours are re- heartened, from Washington
Went Palm Beach tom orrow view the
dent of the Slate Retell Oroeere
ans for pension paymenU on wt-| |U „ai|oll, | and international a » -f_ ##k or atherwise| shall
shall not
not be
be l(u ^
thirty-five, a rale per teiday whero f*r lit* pant eight A.social Ion. they mived that a
m orning.
WASHINGTON, Joly
mente pmaumed to have origi- ^
.
tha j^ ir if 'increased
one seventh days he had Ihe privilege of rep­ committee be appointed te draft
reduced, either to compensate
.
G nat
Abnco Inland is about
In aa attempt to atralgktem
nated in service.
Barron Collier, deputy police employer for increase* that he might be Insufficient to provldo resenting the crate manufacturers a local code of ethics at one*.
990 mils* from the Florida roast
Praaidant Rooaavelt, announcing commissioner of New York City may be required to make in th&gt;
,f the United State, on a natlunal
This om m lttee, appointed by path for President
! soothfast of Wast Palm Brich. his spproval yesterday of regula­ who conceited the Idea uf a world­ minimum wag* group in order to proper compensation. Hul, to In- committee of 34 leaders of tha
rrease Ihe rate by five-seventh1
Forrest
Gatchel. p r e s e n t of lb* blanket wag* a«J hour
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constabulary,
e»plaln*d h-:w comply with Ihe agreement, or te In order to provide the same com lumber md etry who had secured
Mitchell
the disturbance la tions creating the board., sane- wide
Hanford Independont Rotall Gree- ment* tot Industry, the
tioned
an
order
authorising
a-**
futh
a
h«,dy
wuj
I
i
)
operate
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in­
turn this re employment agree pensalten for thirty-five hours as
north
woat northtrirvpt t h* criminal who croa.ed ment into a mere share-the-bovk previously earned in silty , might a hearing on their code, of othlcs. ; 7 7 ^ o i u t t e n who PMlded ovor p&gt; recovery administration •
monuuj to SpanlsH-Amarirar^
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gntw ard at • reto of about. 10 monthly
Common-ten., le »
the meeting, ls compo.ed of Mr.
th# Admlnlstra
Aaininisln* nGalrhel,
. , . i H. t*F.. u/.akiw
m
hour, although tha speed War veteran, fifty »**M " 0,*rT; ocean, and continents plying kis movement without a resulting In­ impose an inequitable burden on tu tha success off the
Weekly, L. rF.. tort « '■ « ‘* l
crease of total purchasing power. the employer.
lion's plan if spreading employ­ l/xige, M. J. Lodge. MU* Marga­ Jultment of P^f l" " V T j l F
might rhangs sometime during who are fifty V* cord disabled profession.
bracket* must ba &gt;«ft, torgrty. JF ,.
and in‘ need. He will define n«d
For three years Collier has vis­ This first provision of paragraph
“The siity-hour week might ment and increasing Ihe purchas­ ret Huberts, Arthur Getrhel, F. A.
the dag.
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the discretion of smployeraited foreign lamia preparing for 7 is a general statement of wha‘ have been in effect became of r ing power if th* nation, ho stated
Sf__
Dyson, I. D. Martin, C. C. Coa, and
. Ha added that raports wsre that '"^ tw e e n 70 and DO reviewing organisation of the police force.
tk * taterproUtlon was
tell
not
be
done.
•
at
isvaral
puinal
during
an
Inter­
rush
of
buslneea,'
although
e
J. O. Andes, Jr.
tho storm row ed a very small boards will be established imme­ “My idea originally was the for­ , “The rest nl paragraph 7 is a
at th* end of a day that raw t
view
th
e
morning.
foily-hour
week
might
have
been
araa and that Itn Intsnalty, eom- diately. Tha, will be .jo u n ce d mation of an international bu­
The meeting adjourned until sand*
. tin pi &gt;yeie—many 1
psrtiri'lar statement bf what shall
Asked fur a message that eiuld
It unlins. a on fag e Three I
rarat Italy spooking, is “not I f quicaiy
ickly ••
•• pOMlblt.
— ------- Th#
. . Ural
, M reau through which police Infor- be done, which Is that
rates of
be of definite value to resliWnta Monday n’ght at SiSO o’clsck whan them amptoflnr hanked* of 1
ili r m ly .1 _Great
. . r . Aboco Island are to be made public on Monday mati'-n could be correlated and
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of this section, Mr. Hhlnholser it Is hoped that eonolderakla In­ - a f fU ta , their
formation will have been gathered
repo|dt f .a M-mlle wind tmiay. and may cover only four or f i v e disseminated,”
__________ _ he said, "but the
wHIi
CM
stated that “Frrm an Intimate ai
tu .th s prupar lnterpreUliow af ilre 'andsr %M*b IMy
li qaW no hurricane warn*
knowledge .of lha-da«ite»-aad-li»*’
.
,11 UI.rmlns by pwj*** h** *rflWn *° mU,h
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Issued as yet and *UU
tentlona uf the Administration as th* ('resident'* blanket cid* as It h*)P rsntor* purehaslng
T&gt;»
Z 11 1d*ttn ", ” nJ ! r «x.prn»rtlB«u than l.h a iL m t.tlb
s l - i W •TOt:—TI— wlvrthar tne . . . . . . . ,..
reflected lh Ihe formation of the should be applied by local and mUlBg - wage* »"d eh
per tad.’
jraau sometime to- •hould eontlaue to revive benefit*
hoari of ewrk to eptead
Industrial rode, we may feel a s­ ruuntry merchants.
Two official burvadi, &lt;nv In
Mr. Gatchel, who called th*
taright |f they are found on the pre.umpllon that their dis­ Washington. I). C.. oml the oilier
sured of Ihe sincerity of the A'labilities resulted from service., or in Vienna, would be create,!. Col­
minletrstlon to see that all code* meeting hurrieily latp yesterday, * From ons poetoffU* after
are based jn sound, f.ndamer#al espreased satisfaction that over other re p e ls « » • * • « ' • »*■“
- t l s M a g said the center of If thoy .hould be removed from lier said. They would art as serv­
Intereet *«
rummon aense, and under provl- 100 men and women merchants, admtoUtratloa ef Intens* la
the dfstir hence would probably
ice unite te tny official poltca
md m
many of them from outlying tn the Prea'dsnfa plan and
rions
that
will
work.
Further,
in
be la Rhe J f n l palm Beach rl- ,h Untll the board decider hi» case, departments and although am* B l i n d , Unreasoning Opposes
Bi-Partisan thinking of the revised wage tiwna had respondod. Ha urged hundreds of thoueead* of. “
cWtg and 'th e n la ns prospect each veteran will draw 76 per cent ploying law anfortamenl officers
of
the
amount
recuived
.pnor
%
t
Group
On
Grounds schedules which the Administra­ them to return Monday night with menu being algn*t\ dR
Fear Of Witnesses
of damaging winds at Miami. Be*
of thalr own, would . serve as
has asked ut to pi riant, wa at leant one more new merchant rpen tk* sla* of the city.
pad aaying "some time tomorrow July I, when the economy law be­ clearing housvs for Internatl-nal
It Is TammanyChild tion
Told By Prosecutor
H u rt S. Johntea, th*
«w
must also think of tbs,revised who was not represented last
marwlng,” the Bureau would not came effective, or until Oct. 31. criminal information.
night.
i
U trster and key man of IMdJJh
buying
p
iwer
and
the
reviled
and
hnsnrd the Hme ta r.th e diaturb* The President has tho authority
He gava a hypothetical case.
NF.W YORK. July 2 H .-I/P I- enlarged income which la to folCHICAGO, July 29.— (AD—The
Th* local committee oagf'ltl
'iu u - eivery sampriga. w u to .Iftfrelts
•bee te reach the; Florida reeat. tto eitend thooe paymenU n fu r If tha police of Amsterdam toHsmuel Hcabury led a revolt yea"llew.X
peats .te draft a exte a ft rtMte
alary
of
how
prosecutors
battled
- u*_
OMtlala • awHalmlA^ iks
rated Jcha Dot from tha (Jolted
la ntw# agalnat a bipartisan mu
m
Mr. ihlidieleer was relied to that can b* tsa t to th* state rami
agntost, the
Ihe blind,
Mind, laireapening
uurtepenlng ni-lpal ticket headed by Majnr
Rules, wanted t t e a foe
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Washington primarily to reprv m tier. A primary point, of conai# S n B l Autonrthlls Chamber " i f
frar nf witnesses for weeks to nh
swindling,
the
Vienna
or
WashingGeneral John F. O'Ryan and da- sent Houlheeitern Crate Manufac­ • ra|lon will be the hoar* af busi­ Cemmere*
g oodt .of fslr mm* , j
will give a final review to the
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tsln
evidence
upon
which
I
t
par­
day or night.
work done by the regional boards. Ion burtnu wouM bo n'.tifkd nml son* were indicted for conspiracy • igne,| to unite Rrp'blirans and turers, who, having prepared _ ness.'Home c infusion Bros# Iasi petlttoR’ for tin t Industry.
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The original economy law pro. In turn, the elty which sought the t- pray upon legitimate trail* lndr|&gt;enilent ftaniocrala again*! c dr of-ethic* for J heir Indialry, night a t to th* Intent of lb*
Tk« Intetpratattoas ^
^
Tammany Hall in Ihe fall elec had hope.! tu secure a hearing ba- blanket cods in that rttpocL
vlded that veterans wn ' whose fugitive. ' "
wa* told yesterday
•
ion.
Such
burteu*
with
complete
TAIXAHAB8KE, July M ^ b P l rases the boards will pass should
Mr. Johnson, after tiplatoing
IF&gt;"rtU
\ ’«&lt;
!?' ,
l
,___i F o r #
s Federal Admin etralor.
The evidence upon which the
immediately
Seabury. wh,.»e investigation of
iiuw#, #r —- w..hiniet«»
,, . . . the blanket cod* a t k* Interpreted the tdmtaJitratlon 4nd Tnonfae
—Aa tho storm approached Weil be removed from pensloo rolls on criminal libraries
IVW-IMlIgSWII it
first
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indictments
against
racke­
tte
city
government
ended
In
o
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W.*hlngton
was
Palm Beach vicinity, state offi­ July I. but leglslslton workisl out available for instant communi­
discovered that individual bust it, urged all grocer* to affiliate Htiamen&gt;\ eaeratlve dlreetee &gt; t
cials today prepared te move res­ in the closing hours of Congress cation between police in one c ,un­ teering wrr,. based, said Hpeclel hearing Iasi year I afore Frank­ nets, regional groups, and even with th* elate asaoclatlsn at once the emergency
reemplo----Assi.lant
Stale’*
Attorney
F.dlin I). Roosevelt and the resigna­ sectional groups such aa a group II* warned them that It la oaelasa campa'gn.
idents of tho Lake Okeechobee provided for the boards to r»v|ew try and another, would enable
sortion of the Everglades to a the case of ascii.
the tracks of international crook* win J. Rater, would takr two tion of Mayor Janie* J. Walker, wh rh might represent all of a to attempt “tu put something ovor
Th»y"h*ld that no attempt em ld
months In rrlala tefore a trial Ju- rharged the ticket was dictated
safer araa. The action was with
Each board will Uke up the t i be followed with greater fa­
certain typv of industry e**t of on General Johnson.'' II* declared be mad* te fla the SquIUM* rbl-y
Tammany
forvr*
and
wa*
not
tho approval of Governor flholta veteran’s classification automat- cility, Collier declared.
nr.
the Misilsslppi, wo. Id receive no that secret service men are jow adJastmanU", called for lit pay
“When we’ve finished," eahl Intended to win.
aad trustees of th« Internal lm- |-ally, without his having to aubFinancing the proposed police
conri Oration as a group. It waa in Hanford, men whis* duties a n above ft* mlailnum irege, t h U ^ ^
Two men nominated for city of­ nece**ary to effect a nati &gt;nal cod* to report on violations of th* lag toft to lit* “aense of Jest
provement
fund.
------------------mlt , petition, but American U - organisation had not been deter­ Rater, a diminutive arlivr pr »eFred Elliot, sec-clary and en-j gton official* have urged each for- mined. Collier said, but Indicated rstor, “the shades will have been fice* by the fusion group Friday of ethics whch wu Id apply to blanket cod* or any cock of ethics the jnd'vldusl employer.” NSW-.
lulled off racketeering In Chicago have refused to n rapt, and Sea- the industry with which any group which ar* operatlv* In this terri­ evtfi Riehberg eald In supplstu
giaeer for the trustees, asked | „ &gt;r soldier to file immedistely II would be eetre official.
meal*
railroads to “ipof* ears on the sld •I #n_ ntw „r unpresenteil fset,
tory.
Kidnaping was the chief out- far all time. The 21 men already bury espressnl lb,- hope that Gen- wa* qualified to affiliate.
Ing thy formal statemtnt, the tkt(Continued
On
l*agr
Mis
I
(Continued on I’oge Sli)
Inga oa both ildea of the lake so| l)l|lt miBht help to establish that of-meeting topic of the police
II* stated that “There Isn't a p l’ysr was “subjeet ta belAg t t f “ It wa* my privilege, and I
that the residents of tho area may ( h|g , | | mfnl resulted from service chiefs. The foreign delegatee to
Wouldn't taka anything Air th* thing In th* National Recovery rectad If he shows 4 peculiar seas*
ka moved out a t short notice.
The board* will have five mem- tha conference ware unanimeua in
*
wonderful asiocialima I wa* ahlt Art that Isn’t something that w* a f ^ t l e e . "
to furm, to be seteeted to repre* need in our business. Further, wo
Elliot aald ho had Instructed bars, three appointed by tho repressing astonishment at the
Rlchherg and HsWmftd
sent the nation's crate manufac­ mustn’t forgst that Prssldant •aid th* President's sgrOea^ft
key man In all
communities President and two veterans’ ad­ shear daring end "mana" attack
turers”, he said, " and as such Riosevslt l» really looking out for
ground tha taka to notify resident. ministration employes. The pres­ movements of Ameriran gang*
ropresenlative, I wss one of 34 w* little felloora. In the future, w u ‘BOt Intended In dlsurb ooa___ they
that
Ut will bo given free trmns- idential appointees will be paid
.
,
,
,
i
pertatJon should It be necessary to $15 a day and allowed aipenaes
men whi ha t authority In speak b'g business n u st stay with tka trastural agrsemehU between &lt;4*.
“Cracking a
few kidnapers
The amount of time and labor
littlp fellow and not roc*' out bar aad employers bkt that knlub
for
their
group
d.ring
the
eighteyaeaate the area. He eald er- while sitting.
necks” was recommended
*"•
^ T te d la trib il'o n of the garment*
roeBU are being made to
stomping out of the abduction which has gone inti effort* tu and the Interviewing of the .ap­ day hearing on the national lum­ ahead and break him. But, Roose­ thoee fontrieta wet* altered a sa p
‘
velt didn't have any Jd*g of loop­
about M convicts from tho
properly
provide
for
the
Indigent
bermen's cuds of elhlco.”
menace by C. H. NewUn. chief
te
dekfern
to
tha
taaslmun
haor
plicants t* under th#
farm near Bella
The step* leading te a hearing, ing u* In business unless w* ar* provlslens tka employer cogli _
constable from Winnipeg. Canada, an I needy of thla community sin*# Mrs. Chaae, a* chairman of lh*
good rltisens and teal busuists
and delegate to the Dominion.
last November when the K»d chapter. She » aeeUlad by Ml** provided national grsups have men."
display the “Sloe Eagle" le n g th
leetdsnte of the lake region, he
He said tho reason kidnsplng l roes sewing room was apened Martha F«». Mr*. Eriwai Krupp. hern furmail, are simple, Mr.
of
the N&amp;A.
Hhlnholier
stated.
General
Hugh
aaU. bio being told
u k » th*'r
had gained such headway
In
Mr*. O. U. Herring. Mra. r .
TAMPA, July ML—More than
e r a padding aad eating utensils
‘“I ran state It as my odFn patAmerica was largely doe to la* for the first time »* contained In Hkumillat. Mr*. S. O. Hhlnhul.er Johnson, “an intensely practical
with them. If removed. They will
President Roosevelt’s blanket laws for punishment. The death a report ef BCl'Vllle*. submitted Mias Elisabeth U-horHest. Mlta man”, first appoint* an Admin­ 1000 Tampa merchants, represent­ sene! view that I ibn’t think (be
he taken te the “highland.” section rode, end whet is te be done lo- •entenc# Imposed In the MeF.lrog ky Mr*. H. O. Chase. Jr., today.
istrator. In the cat* of th* turn- ing every kind of retell trad* In th*
Fine# the room jpenrd, 22 whit* Antoinette HhinhoUer, and &gt;ll*&gt; bermirfU h.aring it waa Dudley elty, mot In tb* Victory Theater porpee* of this agleanest touts
aeclh a f Lake Okeeehotee and iUy in seeing that it In properly kidnaping trial Thursday Indicated
women have been given employ Kleanur Herring.
last night and anthusiaaticaliy Interfere with cohtraoti enl^ed
beoaad hi mUroad care. Food wUJ carried
bo discussed at ,o
to him that -Amancan
“American yo
Justice
- . ,^
Four negro
%aa» ■*VgJ out, will
------ ------Mire than 400 women from the fates, "a brilliantly minted felpledged their rapport te President into by th* honeat Merc Is*' of cet- Jt
h . fnrniahod by the Red Cross end the City Hall on Momlay after
|
,w
who
Imprrostd
me
with
the
was headed In thatrlgl\
, . wumen also h a r, etcured nee.l*d varou* churche* in the county
, r«Uef agencies.
noon at 1:00 o’elo:k.
Meeting also yesterday were p n | . nipluymenl.
,_____, All
All awumen
t M a were t»c- hare given their -vrvlree either determination with which he la Roosevelt's emergency recovery lecflra bargaining'', Klchb*r$ st(idThe conferees will be the 23 vote eleuthi, member* of tha
trying tu audit In working out cod*.
,“Jt to not contrary to tha apjfjt
t l the sewing rouni or at hums.
Th* meeting authorised Jerome
members of a special committee, World Asaoclatioo of Detectives, .inmendr l by the Welfere Board
something feir to ua all.”
The
women
re
sp
o
n
sib
le
for
th*
of
tka Nat tonal lodutrial Recgpas
needing
work.
They
were
Ps|d
A. Waterman, ihalrman, to ap­
headed by Mayor V. A. Speer, and the# surrounded their dleTh*
Administrator
secures
r l- thing iw
if elulhing
01i *h#
•—
• — ----------T ' i nthen" V
''
with
Heconil ruction
Pinsn.e distribution ,f
•Tf
Alt to support and mdlnUja
point
a
retailing
eddt
council
of
which was appointed by B. v- eussions with the
.o u st, are: Mr«. I- fian w r. tomg- the aislstsncs of offlctols wh&gt; ar*
IB lIU iy
. a*
i l i a . class
. t ^ - 1If
#i_I
n in m
H v I bIa R non
il Ilh
f lF IS to admlnlitei operation of Ike
(Oontlnued On Fng* Hid)'
Haines, acting trade body prrei- employed In their professional ac­ funds.
l*«l IInto
a idivision
labor
ww&lt;
Mrs.
KT.
Ilalnea,
Allar
The local Hed Cross chapter re­
dcot last Tuesday afternoon. The
•mergvncy cede In Tamp* stores
problems,
a
division
representing
monte;
Mr*.
P.
IIDiwl.y,
Geneva;
tivities.
ceived I '-’ .000 yards of coiRia ma­
tte
I
the consumers of lh* tnd.stry aad mak* ruling* to be followed
U '—i&amp;l—Fed- public also la Invited to taka a
terial ihortly after Nov. I, 1932. Mr*. 0. W. Wulcclt. Uvledi; Mr*. represented, and finally a legal by each type ot store until in­
- said today offl- par* la the diacuaelon*. for It Is
Before Jun# of this year, 6755 S. $'. Uiug. Chuluula, and Mr*.
dividual coda* ar* adopted.
odvlror.
‘ Park and eev- eapocted that the interpretation
garments had been made and -ka- Wm. Mtegrava, U k* Mary.
Th* pripoflrnta of th* coda
ja bona* would of tho torfo wiu ho on a rtolly
A recommendation of th* Indus­
Mt*. Fred William* wa* respon­
trlbuted in this co nty from Ike
make up the au-lenee, and thd try's steering committee that
t
before tho fed- tl#fln!U btilisible
for
the
select
ion
and
prepa­
sawing room.
Members of “ *• rommlltee oral
lumter tearing attracted from MO
t as a result of the
J t,1 Iowa, Jdly »
Th* finished garments Included re! on of the ro.m and th* In­ to 600 persons dally, Mr. Shin- Tampa store* remain open H
v mm charged with Mayor Bptor, Unton E. Alien.
hours a weak waa adopted, as wa*
: tallallen of «h* nrceaeary tqulp(Buck) Odrtew, l i ,
women’s
dresses
aid
underwear,
•7 r d
WASHINGTON, Joly
a narcotic* Holland U Dean, T.
Jiotaar staled that tha baaring to the 40-hour work week with $14
2 iUIT' " ' J.'
and underwear,
Isged tomtot'of tb a .“Bloodn
- J .m e e A. M iffstt, who teslgn*^ girl’t dresses
open
to
the
public
and
that
any
1 af tha palatial
minimum wag* t f the emergency
Mr*. K- M. 1Grovenalein waa
U
?verA|i»UR T A 'i? * M l i e s ' president i t Standard Oil shirta for man and b.ya, and givan charge uf the room, Greet­ person has a right to enter an cod#.
Company of New Jerw y btea-ae babies' gowns an.) aprons.
agewte after
n ^rtpRal Wrv teddy'.&lt;*
«bj*ctlon Is any point la lh# pro­
Th# meeting voted to open
A total of 2332 ready-made ing all the activities such aa asof d ragreeawnt with other tomvv
posed
cod*.
1am ef • (*• liame. " f
lectlag
model-'
and
pattarns,
cutstore*
each
morning
at
•
o’clock,
H .J .
t was a t warit Haines, John M * * k Mrs. HaUn ■any officials over P resident garments also were d atrlbutad t ’ng, and uverseolng and Inspect­
Tk a objection may be voiced aad to close a t S, and a t 9 rPtlock
T Morse, T. W. Lawton, Fowont Roosevelt’* oil' recivtry policies, during that period, moat of them ing all af the sewing.
(a open meeting, howtrer, only oa Saturdays. Grocery s te m and
being
oversfU.
Jumpers,
pants,
In outherKatlve
Gatchel. S- 0. SWnhotew, Otto la understood
Aa a u llia ry sowing room^ waa after th* speaker has secured per- hardware stores were pomltted to
knickers, eog, and
irters lo-hg te be the rieets- sweaters,
CakdweU, R- L. GUan. M»VW- ^
upenod
for eolurod workers, with m ini in which depend* almost en­
Ballard. W. M. H s y ^ U H C ^ give’s choice for eetrjleuai admit*- women's hose. The** article* were Montes Harris to chart*. Four­ tirely on whether eras t he aad open aa hour earlier thaa the
general, hour* esta blished -------■ally, Mm Stowert, rra n k E v a ^ latrstor under the aatieaal re- seat her* by the American Na- teen «stored women were givea hi* message w i t beeked up by
Speaker* Include* P*rry 0 . N all.
tlnnal HnI Criev at Washington
cUtiatice! fast*. “Opinio* *r hear­
A total of 9097 gsramala there­ emplafnmat there and 530 gar­ say evidence positively will net Dave Falk. A. E. Vlekew and Saw
~~1 nias* of date rvlatlag U wg- . President Rooaerelt. Secretary
ment* wore produced.
'
M te d way* of celling local at- lektr, and High Johnson asked fore were glsen out daring this
be accepted”, Mr.- Bb|ahels*&gt; Stela.
U ls n e y
Chairman Waterman waa aasit m-nfh period,' wltlg I I I fam­ Tk* sewing mem re m a n , open stated.
Waffcti
(
,
serve
ea
the
advisory
tewUei
u
tha
drive
ha*
been
r*.
III, laet
with
work
continuing
alone
the
ilies la Hanford, and 170 fasallWe
Th* lumber bearing opened a* therised te send a telegram Im­
after ■ tong cel rad a t tha trade body^MdI asera •asaaUttee aiding Johnson thin n county town* being benefited.
" a*- *—
-tly. **i gtqeral Dims
former
all te- week. Walter C. Teagte. proaldont
Administrator
Oates delivered a mediately to Fwaldeat t o s s s tta ,
• a at the bedIn resorted te Of the 2*71 pecs ma who were i*pt that no goimnat* are belag Ik-mlnute ta lk 'la wh ch kb out- informing klm that tka •■ f r
wtl) be siarilat •d the ci mp
aad with
either weald given clothing, 14M ot them were tuae.Y sw ept is a few todlgonU Iliad ib* general atom af tka Ad- gvney coda had bean heartily aw
&gt;te ll Me
(Gentinned aa Pago Bta)
company children. Blaly-afat persaat of the who a n unable to work d w te old
Liberty
(Ceatiaasd Oa Pag* Bis)
, !o
recipient* Of clothing « m colored ago og tong fllasoa.

Weather Bureau Says
Hurricane Will Be
i In
VIcBlty Of West
lit VicSib
Palm Beich Sunday

FEDERAL BOARDS
TO REVIEW VET
CLAIMS SHORTLY

GROCERS MEET gaaent” Clause
&gt; U f t To_
ParW» In Capital HERE TO DISCUSS ^ e_____
tion Of Employ*
Upon Lumber Code
CODE OF ETHICS

Organization Would
Be Empowered To
DisregardBoundary
Lines To “Get ManM

Get Hearings upon
Pension Payments “y f

“L'*01*181

payI

Committee Appointed
To Draft Code For
L o c a l Operations

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LEADS
STORY OF FIGHT
ON RACKETEERS REVOLT AGAINST
TOLD IN CHICAGO O’RYAN’S TICKET

Sf WIT, 1

Report On Red Cross Sewing Room
•Activities Since November Is Made

L o c a l Committee
On R e c o v e ry Act
Will Meet Monday

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iKupirThe Cqde
Much of thaeonfualonand uneartalnty which h*a ex­
isted with retard to the Pretldeni’a re-employment code
ha* been materially clarified by the announcement today
that Vie interpretation of auch ambiguous phrases aa “equi­
table readjustment of all pay schedule*” will be left largely
to the Individual employers and that the application and
enfoiw peut. of, t)ie code ..will to a certain extent devolve

ip$.

- r e c t o r a r iifti
V re .a r t ting back our « n fldeneel We’ra coming out of
. working In f .tbmAMnisns

,yrbsraUtefIgsAws’K&gt;W»mer bloom!

Absolute Security to £veiry Effort .Will Be
Purpose Of Revolt i Made To Speed Up
utiouary Proposals ' Program In State

i rejjllze ihat tho country la confronted
but with literally thousands of separata
TALLAHASSEE, July » —&lt;*&gt;
f which have nothing what.0. B. Treadway, chairman of
of another, bat that the one
■Jo do with tha.provUI
a State Highway Commission
lyer of lait''cade, and the cqda f .... which every
__ __
_____ _________
M today,
. . . la Presld
Rooeevelt’a
la primarily
concerned
ling prateHHf 'fny husband nervr recovered”,
own blanket code for all bualneaa and Induatry.
freedom froHV Mrs. ilarrim an declared,
.Many people ara "writing into” the Prealdent’a code
ty from lleke*” At f,h w|f* testified. tba bankmany prnrlalona which actually are not there. They get
wrty used «b' ’V,.- who twke walked away from
tjiem
them
out
of
other
codes,
the
automobile
code,
or
the
textile
,,n " a nursing home am) one* stabbed
“ a
.1 * b
______ A -1
. L i ., t - _ —
schema, St-' Jrimielf—e*t at Ma rounstl’s table,
coda, or the lumber code, and, probably honestly confused,
th at a both S' gating steadily out of a window
attribute them to the P ru d e n t's code.
The grocer, for
I be permsI’nAlousIy, he had heard h i
Ipatatye, is not a t all concerned- with the textile code, and
ilnst l a a a , .dauglrter, Mrs. Boykin Wright,
pever will be. Nor is the lumberman concerned with the
by f, M. s*y ibsi .his msntality “ is liks
provisions of the grocer’s code. The only code they need to
nor of stfte that of my own ehlklrsn, who sre
study, and apply to themselves ia the President’* code and,
for M em *,, V ’y vounr "
ultimately, the Industrial code which will be adoptee) for
1 In sever*),
A nyrse attended the bankei
thair'partieular line of business.
„ .
Another thing which is leading to considerable misundeeatending etnnng aU d a w ra o l
the vast
•Mf, lisjxlJprfl.
amount of rumors and general misinformation which Is f project Introduced in the tie at­
being
circulated,
some• of• • it perhaps
maliciously,
by tention of Congree, believing It
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a«
e s
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m r a

recently smMaSed scomber e t
MONTANA SEEKS HEAD OF PUBLIC ■ad
the State advtsery eommJjtee sa
the federal pobtk works pragm a
la Florida, p i U n t a j raid the
TO INSURE HOME WORKS HOARD TO 'eom
m ltU. sooa will hold sa er-

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ganltation meellag and make ertry effort to apood np tho pro­
gram la tkis atato.
Otbor member* of the committoo ara Tltad 0. Buckaor, af Jack­
sonville, sad WllUsaa H. Burwoll,
af MiamL Tkla core si Ittoo wtU
polo on sll applkationa for fod­
ors I public works funds la Flor­
ida and mako rarammondationa to
Monroe Johnson, regional adminlatrator at Atlanta.
Troadway, who ratnrwod to kla
office hero yesterday after two
weeks’ vacation, said about &amp;0 ap­
plications for public works funds
bars reached him thus far. Many
o f them, he explained,
wore
turned oror to him by tho Florida
Agricultural and Industrial Relief
Board, whl.-h was created by the
IDSa Legislature aa agent to act
between the people, the state, and
the federal government.
Applications now In Oils poaasa

D e c lin e T h is Y e ia r

lag lata 00 counties and financed
by federal fu sts.
Florida racially received shout
IIJOOJOO In emergency federal
aid rand funds I* addition to
about llJMMLOpO In regular fed­
eral aid rand money. All projects,
Treadway said, must bn approved
by federal authorities, afte r being
recommended by the Stale High*
way Commiseioa.
Meet of the work, be added, waa
plated In tbs Read Department's
1M3 budget last February, with
Ike understanding it would be done

LONDON^—In the f ln t half ot
IMS uaemployaaent &amp; Britain de­
creased 101,000, aomrdtag to Uf*
latest goveramaat staUstka. Addad signifies net attacbea to tho
flguraa because the Increased earn
ployment a t tbs and of June waa
recorded when the lima for sea­
sonal Jobs baa passed,
la June
136JXM additional men found orrapa lions.
Tbo announcement 'of the Min­
istry of Labor soya tssyio rrmoiit
la moat marked In Iran and atedl
manufacture,
sklpbulldlng and
ship ropnlrlng, metal goods, teitile.
Industries,
distributive
trades, and the Hotel, boarding­
house, rand transport, shipping
dock and barber services.
In.
creases of 10,000 In the general
engineering and 11,000 la the ra t­
tan textile Industry are regarded

must be made a federal Issue to
seeomptlsh its purpose.
The Idea of exempting tba
home from taxation, whkh la ona
of the basic features of the plam
Is not entirely new, Mr. Band lord
e *
.
. # ,s
a
.
a
declaree, but'other fsatorea, sueh,
as making It Impotalbla to piaco a*
Biotgige on a home once the home
Wednesday afternoon. to study it particularly m Its pro­ has been acquired in full owner­
visions apply to each individual case, and also fo keen a ship, be declares to be entirely

the better days befm
tb , old.t|B*_f,lth
We have strum
we’ve failed.

copy of thla code close at hand a t all times so that when
name self-appointed agent of tha federal government undero « e b*confronted with the document Itsalf. That ia. the
,.wiuUh. .trir*
: r .,-----illy' be eas
explained away.
Uw
gwl cannot
Undoubtedly many rumori will continue to circulate for
&gt;WAri*
“ i !t , ‘to;?’
time" In
iVany
any great
great emergency,
emergency, sa
aa Itit was
was during
during the
the
Ef?”
Ws’rstgrttjn* . I #
World War when
many battles were
wpn
and
lost
which
in_
1
~ ------- »
* ‘ 111. A
reality were never fought, there are many people who like to
talk. without knpwinjM*hat they are talking about. There
will be meny bjufneiiTioaw rw hlch will be cloeed, the ru­
mor* Will, go, for not complying with federal regulationa,
and many of them, the facta will ultimately prove, have
not had pie slighteat difficulty.
All auch etoriea ahouid
ba .taken, with a grain of aalt
In the meantime compliance with the President's re­
fluent should go forward rapidly, and the agreements to
raise wages and reduce labor ahouid be promptly signed
One of the proviid In line To and put into effect ao far aa possible.
Pk M whWW;
W

takes place

. We suppose H-wiu ae

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aw* •

j s r i r v i ^ v 's :
r

a t pre-coda prices.

;

j The. .barken of the nation ara
^rawing up a coda which la bound
■ ' to prove a ipVndld example to
f t others In shaving J»ura at labor.
K
ft
J
H
ft
Kh*

new born oltkprlng Nlra, -alter
tha National Industrial Recoyiry
A ct Thera's co-operation for you,
With p ven*egWsl
j
^ - —O’ As We understand It, President
IL- Machado freed some of the Cu­
l t bau petlllcal prisons, because the
I I Jails' were getting so full they
|R couldu't hold, ’qm any mors.
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Snakes Are Useful

\.O p t young rauple hJe

Now Jack darner &gt;yu become

Mjf the forgotten m an.-Jam es llonf t. Ugue, Lei’s see now,' w ta a l he
C the fMlow who won. the heavyI
wtlghg. championship from Jack

|f . D " W l
H
II
If

ThaVUnlted Statss la preparing
to sprad over |2(w,000,0ob on new
battleship w aatractiupf'kut Japaa

ft
II

baa appropriated -xt^ut. IlMJMWr

for the home, Mr. Braadjord'
urges, government “must extend
well-planned aid toward actual,,
full, unencumbered home owner­
ship; make the home exempt frani
taxes of all kinds; makt It lo­
cally Impossible to plara a mort­
gage on •».
It, »•
or "»
to hypothecate
or
■
rw
w
pledge It In any manner whatIM T ir for the payment- of -dehte|make It legally exempt from llena
of all kinds, and from attachment.
Judgment and execution.”
Buck a plan, he admits, cannot
be put Into complete operation
overnight, but may require ' 10
years of g r a d u a l development;
however, the time to begin wan'
haver more propitious, he aids,
considering the other thlnge be­
ing attempted In the “new d*lj].”
Mr. Brandjord makes II pla/h.'
ef course, that tha provisions ^
against mortgaging and other,‘
wUe encumbering the home would
apply only after It had been fully
acquired, and that aid In acquir­
ing homes, eithsr from the govsrnm entur building and loan asso­
ciations, still would ba necessary.
“It would, however, be a crude
blunder to calculate tha valde- •!&gt;
horns security In the terms of dol-i
Ian alone, he points out. •Thwr)|
reaction on tbo llfo of each psnrU
son of the family so protected'
would havo more subtle value*1
which cannot be calculated h»l
cah. It would give to the old fotka*
a sense 0f security In their de-*
dining years which they do n o n
now enjoy. It would add to 'th e '
freedom, the' dignity and '‘IK*
richness of their lives. It srotild'
give thkm tha opportunity hhtf
Incentive to do useful productive'
work under conditions of tha full­
est fraadom.” ’
“ '

aujtgestlon haa been made to the public worka adThe guggeation
rnlniatration In W
Woahington
that 10,000 Joblean men be put
rjllniatratlon
ag .,^.--------------to
work■ killing
anakea
anpkta
.throughout
the country,
country.
Moat all
(
d *
*•
h -JA*-V
A
of ua who look upon thea«
reptile*
with much
the I aame
af*
*
• ----J ___s i__
faction, aa a dog regarda * cat, will, at first consideration,
aay: "A awall Idea.”
There ia aomething about the slithering form of a
snake, with ita beady eye and furtive manner, which makea
It ektfemely repulsive to the average Individual, ao that
.to rail, a mai^ jk smut* la, about the most Ignomlnous thing
you tan »sy of hjm. Our dislike ta not bued oa the fact
that cariain. anakea are pobonoua. and might cauae us bod­
ily harm but more because of the “general nature of the
beast."
'
However, It may surprise many that the snake Is,
aside from rare poisonous bite*, a great benefit to man­
kind. ’ I t ia one'of Jhe worst enemies of rodent*. It eats
weasels, gophers, chlpmupka and auch thing! detrimental
to' the.welfare of Jhe farmer. - It, It dsclartd that If It

Wife S a y s Banker
N e v e r Recovered
From Son’s D e a th

ha m n o t S W ^

NEW TOBK. July M .-W V Joseph W. Ilarriman navtr rroav-i
■red from the shock of his iod' l
death In IBM, the-banker^ w tfr
testified yesterday a t a hearing to
determine If Ilarriman li mealed,
ly competent to etand trial ,on aa
Indictment changing faliiflnU as
of accounts.
„
The white-haired wife etf tba
man who founded the Uarrlmw
National Bank A Tract Company,
sold their son, Aten, was killed
in an automebUa accident.
“That waa a aback from.*W«k

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ooafqp the same pJtpoee. In riaw

•Ith . «p « . 4 n . » ram .foc

at a 'decided disadvantage.

th a . sitekM With

davaatatioucof rvdw j# w 4

Ilka.

TODAY Ih a buyer’s m ar­
ket. Competition ia keen. The
woman who would save and
tret the moat for her money ia
th e woman who is a close
read er of the bids made for
.U l i t •
h er patronage.

SANFORD ELECTRIC

RELIANCE
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

CONTRACTING CO.

KARL J. SCHULTZ

PHONE 442

108 MAGNOLIA

P» P l Ill's

BRIGGS

B e a u ty

Shop
^
JEWELER
C. C Brian. Prop.
IN Magaelia

FAM OU
FOR IT S

FOOD
phone 9140
Delivery Service for FnrU#

Angel’s Eat Shack)
SANFORD* TWENTY YEARS AG0

I Nat r k t Maaagee
“Over «M mUUaa la fsrae"
m e «T1
111 R. tat Bt.

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

Geneva A Ban ford Asa.

Trad* la

\
A
*Your old Furniture ,,
4 Fur Cash a t

- FURNITURE CXX *

�ttoald
to
h iw w t o
M t o nf N. R. A.

fa/ A n d Personal A ctivities

O f Amb2guousP*rt
In.Recovery Code

to,
|
"T to M lltto and u p n n l «f
tto I n to nsaociatlon or o lto r nr*;
■ u l n l M , l&gt; pre cribed above.'
Washington, and (to employer'.,

«r signing
taka bin east frit*
m (to b u t for m
Mlllag prk* a* la
paracrap P."
Interpretation No

on,
b It
pot
* (&lt;

“T to following group* of oft****
plojrnffit or* not Intrntod to t o .
teeered by Ito President'* re-ess-'*
ployment agreement.
1. Professional occupations.
3. Employ** of federal, itoto
fivl (oral govarnm*nta and oltor *•
public inatllotion* and agvnclet.
Jnataneat of wages of all employe*I “ raragraph It is not Intended
3. Agricultural tabor.
,* &gt;
to what may to termed tto high | to provide for group exceptions,
4. IVimeslic Mirant*.
■.
** wag* groups require*, not a. hut only t* meet rase* of indivki&amp;. Persons buying goods and
ftted rale, to* VqeitaM* readjust.' ual hardship."
•citing them independently or PfT* ■&gt;
mea t' in view of long slandln-t' Interpretation No. .1 (roncem- tons Mlling toleiy on commleatpn,'
diffvreatlnh in pdy schedule*; ing date of compliant*),
p roe Idol, however, that pen*** ■
with duo regard far tto fact that
“It t« riposted that all em- regularly employed to **tl On *
payvalt* are being tonvity in-' ployer* deoiling to cooperate with commission, with a bare salary or***
_______ a
1
_a _
____ _ i _ _____
I «a
• a
.a
______ __ ______ _
___________ _
creased,
and
(bat employes
will
tto hPresident's
recovery program
guaranteed rumpensation, co m * .'
receive benefits
from short*• will sign tto agreement* promp'- within the requirements of the
boers, from tto re-employment of ty ami mall them in. It t» rrcog- agieement,"
, r.
other workers, and from slabs) Ited niaed, however, that it will be
employ meat which may inrt*a»&gt; physically im po.s.ble In many intto ir yearly earnings.
stances in a d j u s t employment
“The foregoing example* lad'- condition* and to hire tto nec**-

Social Cahndar

ty wag*. Snaanal *e temporary
Increases to boar* now to effect.

Aft*.*
requite**eal* the employer wilt to en­
titled to m e le e and display lho
equiUblsj blae eagle hy delivering hb rer**•% ! Uflcat* of compliance to his post-

P. K. Perkins, of Jacksonville,
ftomoriy of this city, retim ed
tom* yoatordny after spending a
short lima tore.

to comply with th* agreement or
Aug. 1.
“Pur that reason, provision has
been made for issuing tto blue
vagi* only upon Ito filing of a cer­
tificate of rompltan *. It should

Mrs, W. J. Whitenerla
“ Any attempt to define a nottonal standard would to prodectlee of widespread la justice. ,*■
“t t o national recovery admin1stration will, through local agenctes, observe carefully tto manner
ta whirb employ*** comply with,
their agreement ta make “eqnltaWa readjust meals,' sad will take
from time ta tint* oad announce

Sunday
Monday

10-35
Mat &amp; Nlte

»h* necessary adjustim
Til* a m tifl.a t* or ci
within the first week ol
ami such action, taken or
ly *• possible, will to ret
retrying ant tto agree
good faith."
Tto neat interpret at roi
seethm IS which follows:
“ (IS) This sgrevmei

SALVATION AMIT.

facia, cemptlam* with Ms
has approved .J
lent, pending action by N. “ • »«h*lltution of the provision.

n

?

*•«. Hubert

roil ms
M art

a l l n e x t w eek
f in g e r w a v e s

15-00 Permanents

tost

H 50

i t m s r tu t a tu

fcq to y School, town A. M.

w ew eg Services, | | M A. M.
R. V. R ' u , g;U P. II.
peculiar circumstances, will crealt

• F rtew J i t o G et

2 For 15.00

Mvwtog Seevtces, s en p. j ,.

W .U * B IR D BEA U TY
SH O P

great aad unavordaht* hardship*

• t o w hg S m k n , *«a P. U may, obtain tto tonetil* hereof by

*** •* otHs.

W hen GUESTS

S to ll

w«

HeT-

r to*M*mg, Wig He Rriga. mven

Ttoe gve« meeting* are m star*
ClW TRM AllUhAL l l t v n i
rtoww park Aveane and In
■&gt;»re*t-

stgnutg Ibis agreement aad put­
ting it Inin effe. t and then, in a
petition approved by a representa­
tive trade assenaliu* ol his in­
dustry, *c other irpresentatiw
ergeaisatlon drsignatrj by -&gt;N. K.
A , may apply fer a slay af such
provision pending a summary m*
veetigathm by N. R. A , if to
agree* in such appliratma to
abide by tto decision of such In'*•1 igatlea. This agreemeal is en­
tered lata pursuant to section I
(Ah a f tto national industrial retuveey act and sahject ta all Ito
term* aad venditions required by'
section* ! (A) am) 10 |H ) of that
“ A person who toiler** that
some MtrtK-ular a revision la Ike
agreement, been*** d peculiar
circumstance^ will create great
and uwaveidalde hardship, atoohl
prepare a petition to N. R. A.
ashing for a stay of this praetsion
a* ta him.
“He shoo id (ton submit this pe ,
t * t o to tto trod* association of
t o lo tost ry, or if I to re la none,
to tto torn! chamber of ramwmice
or aimltor rrpreeeotatice urgentratio* dmigusted by N. R. A , for

is. K. A. a* Ito basis far a tem­
porary stay, a It boat further taveotiguttoa. pending decision by

Other Flavors

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

*('.•1 Not to Increase the price
of any merchandise sold after the
date hereof over tto price of July
I, IMS, hy more than la necessary
by actual increase in production,
repla-emeat. or Invoice cost* of
atereha ndlse, or hy taxes or otherj
mats resulting from notion taken
pursuant to tto agriculture) ad ­
just men! art, since July I, MU.
and in sotting such price increase,
to g iw full weight to probable in­
creases in sales volume and to re ­
frain from taking profiteering ad­
vantage of the consuming public.''
“ Where the July I, IMS, price
was a distress price, the employ.

OtPlOMAMlAC*
WehMarjoct*

Aa RKORsdlo Pkmra
tf c a s s l
M.vlvn C C o o p er, jtuJ isw

SALE
rhurchwell's will &lt;lose its dnorn Innight - going out of busi­
ness In Sanford.
If you med anything in the way of fixture, for your stor*
don't miss visiting us tonight and Monday morning. Bargain* In
every line. You have thin opportunity this short time mily—T*-

SHOW CASES, MIRRORS,
IRON SAFE, OAK DESK,
TYPEWRITER, TABLES,
COUNTERS, OILSTOVE,
CASH REGISTER, RUGS,
ELECTRICFANS, CHAIRS
SETTEE, LIGHT FIXTUR­
ES BURROUGH ADDING
MACHINE [ W ith Stand ]
CALL TO NIGHT OR
MONDAY MORNING For
PAID^OH PACKAGES

�5 .V * V " - *• ' ^f*•/
lafteRa**
T‘ '1

S c iV i

WABHINOTON, July
-BoU A im Wd p i t a m l H M
re i m M by th* national rate-r­

What to do with the
las la Spain w u one
hart which confronted
"wh#A' King Altenoi
April, i # l l . *
teffar tlw fall of tbo monall tb« magnlflcsttt crown
Hon.eren taken over by the
e. Including tbo palaoae of
• Avaaheoe, La Oranja, El
RUT Frio, th* fa moot EsI M F i n i r most 'TvmrfrtilUlng* In Europo, which
k1b monastery, a thurdi,
cod ■■ mat'Kjleum); th*
nf Serille. a palace comin Interestterete- pad
and beauty
be
mffra wfU lw i

baetlan,'!'
JW fk n i
n . WFoM

Vll, 'Ante known
ateeo,''J&lt; the ofthe president of
___
Alealo
^inters has a suit# of item s there
whdpo-Jt* conducts Ms official bueh f t S f l j l a L W f o , h i h# prodone*. In**
• rooter pa
•JMK'W

'in e rt M a fine .o ft U to J*r
each eiolatlon of tbo tom o of a
coda approved and promulgated
by tbO Praoidoat. No proristen
la undo rad a r thla amotion tar Ilnprtaonmotrt, but oach day that tbo
offottao to n tin e* la regarded aa
a arparala violation. Alia, eiolatlon of any ataadard
aot by a Wdo 1* eoneidrrod a
breach of tbo fodorll trad* commleefon low, ponlahabl Ilka apv
vitiation of tbo Inti-truet statute*.
Whan tbo PrUaldont flada ’ It
ocMsary to hapoic lkenete on
Oily bnelnoae boeaueo o f aetivttioa
contrary to the policy &gt;of tbo induttriaf law, poraono whs continue
operating their business without
obtaining V llceiuet aro Itetto to
bo fined not more than tWO, or
Imprisoned net more than d*
month*, or both, oach day again
to bo coneldored a aeparata of-

•'■ttrv^T-isgfcf

for a elalt
with hor Mi« waok.
‘Mb# EdHb d am an ta, who baa
fob tb* post several months bora
la Detroit amt Chicago doing ipoclat work whll* lie training a t tbo
Orange General Hocpltal In Orlaado, aspect* hi return to bar
homo boro toon oa a vleiL ?
Mr. and Mri. A. J. Thompson
and eon loft'on Monday to visit
friends la Inverness.
Mr. and Mri. L. E. Jordon and
idtia rialtitl In Stark# Sunday.
Mrs. Jordan tad eons win restate
for a v ltlt of aohto length while
Mr. Jordon ret.rncd homo Mon­
day.
•
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Whetlar loft
last weak for Wajmeavlllo, N. C.
hat wort cnllad homo Saturday

thono now aot op for amplifica­
tion of tbs volantary re-employmerit agreement*, also aro ynnlab#W# both br tho fSOO fins and
■Is month* Impriaonmont, but no
provision Is mad* for'each day’s
violation being conaidored a sep­
arate offonso.
1 ThU lis t provision baa been Interptated a t tha racbvary adrafm
latratton aa applying to any oM
fraudulently displaying &lt;ho blue
eagle Insignia devised for those
who ilgn th* re-employment
agreement.

PAOLA
B. F. Humphrey bad Use tnVafortun* of having hla car taken
frtm la from of tbo MJto*
Theater Saturday night, wftllo
Mrs; Humphrey aad daughter, • Oaf; of Tampa. Mlaa draco
Betty Ann, warn attending th*
o’rlocb. First rriM west to Ah.-.
Mr. and M rs. W. P. Grogan ■Mrinlivgvf n itfe u t prlte waa won
wars business visiters In 8aafotd
Saturday.
' *•
'
’*
Misa Jowell Slaughter, baa sotfr* a H’!*.
loVMd boms after a two Sweatas’ S* "y*J—
visit with frtehds In P erry''gad
Ocala. "
• *'
•
&lt;r v
Mr. and Mra. J . H. H»U and
daughter, Carol Ruth) of'Duyttfjta,
August Mshte
•pent"Sunday "with hie’ patent*. CM
1* pai^fnr Tuesday
C t vvrtedgilk
h r ^ ekhh Ss
Mr. and MrSv (teildp' Doaglaai
and family spent th* day Sunday
at th* bom* *f ht* fhthor, B,‘ II.
Doeglaas.' ln Markbaid. *
Mra. W. R. Cray craft visited

The Jurrtof"deportment of tha
BaplU t'SvndaV ’Srtool woo *ntertelned a t’ th* ’Mjlh. of Mrd.
Will HarUoy w hrV aa aealated bp
« r* .'A rifM grid Mra. U uls.E nten inger.
— *;
'
friehds'in Sanford Minday.
Thera will bo i n Important
MUa Lucill* Slaughter baa re­ mtorihg 'o f - ih* Town' CobricH 'op
turned from p riait wtth relative* Thursday nlakt o t th# T*no M*ll.
In DeerfieldMr. MM I r t f . f). Menkfc #&gt;TMr. and M ra..E. 8. Knight and tertalnod'Mr. and N tl? HBel MoCt
i __II_
aW
W. a'J a1- m*W! 1• te*e ••
Irtvllle oA’Suhday erenlng, at ibis
Oaks. •
*f ”
;
i.-A
'T h * Wagnor Crate Company.
noon SUndiy a t EVtnedaJ* Fprk.
j---e w

GENEVA
»

armory ’ 4 h h h l .
Wot collection of IW

teWjMhts, ,tet.Jh*y way bo aidbd by foreign etndonla, If ded . ; A tari jfnw*
voorras,
'.A lM B I t/ hie i thkoa. charge
tbd, cm reek &gt;. f y r - /o r * l|a , elu­
te wblehihavd. been 'condnetod

- B A R W lC K .O a .,'Jo ly * * .-O r)
—Th* ’pdpulallon of Berwick, eaVo
fob's f«* of th* old folk, la Unv­
oting an m u** t r th* Ch'rag*
fair, Niagara Falla and points
lio tth 'lh celebration of a profit­
able watermelon crop.
Their mod* of tranaportathn t)
a big produce track rigged up with
comfortable saaU, electric lights
and hugs placards on each sitW
proclaiming to th* ■world th at
thop’r* trim "Dkrwlch, G a, heart
of th* GoorgU watermelon." *
Cltliens of tho town have Jute
fln’khed! shipping a^ c g rjp a d * Of
meldn* fo r wklcJl tlft} wCr, palf
*44,000. Huch wealth put them 111
a traveling mood, partkularty th#
young &lt;folt. Homebody mentioned
th* World'* Fair *n &gt; Ih* ’ Ids*
eprtkd Ilk* wildfire through th#
town.
" • ' *■
C. R. Simmon*, a merchant,
wrjt* tb* Chicago hotel* for rate*
and on* of them cam* right beck
with a long ilkUae* telephone
call. A telephone call from Chi­
cago) Tht cry rang through th*
tewrl, fer inch a thing ts an epich
In Harwich^
Th* hotel said It would giv*
good raids *nd that eattlad evarythtng. An I so th* colebranlg
started packing for th« trip.
Incidentally, Jf th* fihlcggp hok
tel* r n ah irt of eletuila,' they 'cab
eull on the Harwich folk* for i
little help. ’In, til# Iruck w * «
r.torrd a duxe.l juicy hams, a (lock
of- fat hem, many 'tra le a of to&lt;
inalots, canned giodr, coffee, tea,
sugar, a doitn cakoa, IB pound* of
oniiu* and a Jug of grandma1!
blackberry cor.tol Juet In ease
rhmebody gets elek.
Tw»nly-f .ur perron*, th e' bull
of Bccwlck'a population, o n la
the paity.
- ,
, i

Wo aro (lad to boar th a t bath
Gordar Lundquial and Ua wt?3
are Improving.
*. ’ ;

P f , M ina, arrieoii

. J...

taaU fiA ka bciiTg made by'the reI’u w )r&lt; m t moat of the palace*
arr4 o "lV tttetf aa htueaum*.
.^ '■ k te p th m Is to'be mada with
IW te M te p fv Iw Magdalena, Ih*
firiW 'w m m e s realdencf a t RanIfitair. Thla patera I* situated
«btet ,twtt kilometer* from old
Sant»pd#r, on tha highest point pf
aPponMiolA Jotting out Into th*
rtet with' th# entrance to the barbmr an on* *ide, and the' beaaUfpl beach of tjte Rardlnero On the
other- Beeldea the pptece and oth­
er btttfflags there a rt large'pin*
trooe, a - beach and plor, tennl*
r a j polo grounds. King. Alfonso
and th* toyab family dauall/
lasted July and part of August In
Ihle patera.
Tb* to-failed International summor unlvtVilty, etUblUhid under
•lte'fpiptf**' of the MUIatry of
EdoMtUa,. has Invited profeitdrt,
Itelufofo add student* from Rpaln
nnd olhar countries to partlclpat*
'a . a ttn.waek court* of general
etjidles. th*-Intention being to pmtfote the tie* of good fellowihla
rtatwaon different nations through
&gt;Wa daily Intercourse of .those who
ata dodkated to Intelle.-tual purislte.
'■Tko lecture* at tho Internationaj* unlVerelty Will b o ^ g lv sn .b r
^folbaaort .from Spanten uiilyer* Add kill l a : ‘ attended by
v than 200 Spanieh university
tent*. I t l a 's ' untrue- noeaelsn,
erfork,' fur any on* desiring to
In tel'th with Hpanlsh tnlvorIM* at a. time of- th* year
n all (he other Sponlah uhlrerIt ar* &lt;Jo*od for th* summer
tel on. ‘
'•
Ml International summer uniill/.of-Santandar la organising
igil couteof W yartefa lllerhhd 'aririiUn* kUbJoeAt Thane

daughter, of Savaaaah, G*-, i w
rirtd fer a vlall with tbo Bono
folk* Thu reday.

at Chicago. T boj - will be away
about a month.'
OVIEDO
at re. U H tte m 4 lUOlhter.MD*
Oliva LsiatU , a r t VUitUg j i n .
M n , Clara Mariner'* nopbow, Ralph Baa ford la Yghtenta, 0a.
Warren F rits* ,, and elater, Mtea ftb sotho 'Hi m : " —
‘‘

Mies France* McFadden, nf
Cbreona; spont th* w**k&gt;ead with
her friend, Mist l'.* rt'L a* WheelMipS Clara LgO Wheeler bad
Joyce Walnrlgbf snteitalnvd thofr
Sunday School else* with a "Blow
Oot" a t th* Whoolcrib Camp on
Lab* Plchatt Minday afternoon In
honor of Mia's Frim ras' MrFaddsn
who la vTalting Mbs Wheeler.
"Mrs. T.'W . Lawton and chlldrsn,
Wllllnghahi, Jr., Cliartette, aail
Peter,- and her nephew; Joseph
ZMwtem’ drill leav* th* tetter pact
of the weak for the m ouatilw itn
North f'nrollti* f i r • eevoral
week*' varatlen.
. . - y.
"Willingham lawton, Jr.' wlli
Join Mr. wnd Mr*. C. 8. Lee end
their1 children,1 Charlei. and Dor­
othy on n trip to tho World's Fair

noon, Funeral services woM-SaJd
Wednesday -afternoon at tho Erickson Funeral Homo after which
the body W a a 'te a l to’ ChillIcothe,
Ohio for Interm ent Mr. Phillip*
accompanied tha body te -Okie*1
Mrf; W. Ballard" returned F ri­
day from Tampa, where aha baa
been attending tha BaptUt as•emhly:
The many friends of John
Thomas will be Interatted to Mtea
of hla marriage July M to Mis*
Dorothy Adkins, of Hagthorno.
They aro making thoief hoffM 'at
F arril I*land, ^ C .
*
Mr*. W.* J. Oaniote and rroaddaughter, Evelyn, have returned
from a n extended vUlt hr'fteuth

Wo think all tboa« attending
bad n good lino at oar D orns
pica id ThUre b y a t Bro. Clark'a
and GrapeviUe
. Pfcd
11 -T ' Vi rf. , homo plica. It waa an all-day a f­
fair. Wo had aa gomtai Mrs.
V ain , Mra. Deal mad daughter,
Ing a ftw Jays with Mtea MeWa
Ctibdqu'.t at Fiord] Height* this Mra. H. Footer* Mr. an d ' Mra.
*•
t•
ffcrbtira, all of Flora llolghta;
k' *Mr, anti Mrs. Claud* (launder* MHa Jjaophln# Muaaoa, Mra.
and l(tU# 'ibn oto' Haying with Magnuaoh and. o ;r members: MatM r. slid Mrs. D Jbjie an d s o u In domra Ertecon, Bareli, Vlhlon,
Saraaaoa, Sobbint, Hunter, Bolton,
*3anfWd.'
•' •
J. L III mn, An*Ivy, Archio 9w*nBlanch* ari.1 (llonn Swop* are
aen, ay.I Ballinger. All enjoyed
enjoying a few day* a t lb* homo
th* feoet Of good things at din­
Of Bro. Clark. Mis grandsons re­
turned to Orlando after « few ner and Mrs. Aneley, tbo hostess,
sorvM eandwlchot, peach pie, and
weeks’ r le lt
f
toffee |A tbs' afternoon. Quilt
-.Mffhrar ilim d q o tfr narrowly *#- blocks were turned In by a fow
A d lU i_ l^ r r K 2 l
Ain ' inf l, l » f ' b fi r
WTfTTT jpltnntu
for Mm. J .
h* was ran Into by n c tr while August.
ph'-bls n r a r ’ *•«* te Flora
Bofbht* *»"' hi. ’Mc»tle. H r won • My*. Thurmond with Betty and
b n d ty 'eu t 'and bruised. 11« hakaa Sammle a n vUltfng 'p o lite " In
'h r M r.' Bolted'« stora In ad d s- Georgia, b arin g .left last week.
bogn? ann-'w ta near homo when
Brae* Riser and wife are mak­
tt-*happ*n**£’ ■■ r r. -t .
w .'
‘ 1 TWO' Lutheran ladle* will meet ing a trip tb Marshvllle, N. C.
strain oardb* tMirch grounds ok where th * y will ’ rislt for aom*
tbo* first Wednesday of the time, atopplnlr enrtwto with ralalh«a In Smith Carolina. They loft
month.
•*&gt; V *
,
Mrs. ‘John Borelt and M n. Wal- Monday ovdnlng.
fr*d Piet te n ^weTs' Vscsat- carters
N. A. Fry I* homo from Windts M re ..-lb b a '' U * aad Mrs. ermere for o short vocation.
QaMt'on* tB*'&gt;Wrat Bids! .
v-Cdptalp -Mimaon,
w.fe
an3

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peeemaala&lt;-.--&gt;'j -.

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PRIN TJN i

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Mrs. A. E. Mor
Mrs. J. M 7 t
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post two week*, rHhhbd to tkelc
hems In Now Smyrna Saturday.
Mr- and Mra- ProvaU arcompanted
Ibrior rJfu ratg ' 5 Gonova Sat­
urday evoninf)
'
Dr. and Mrs. Georg* F outteif
Atfaoti, wlo , % • « * ' vlalflitg
S. F ; Smith plan to rhtuni to lW r
homo'Saturday,

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\M r. and Mrs. Jim Leonard at#
visiting1 friends and ratetH si
In 1Sshfenff thin wete;
«&lt;v^ Mr*, Ftep'M Iltef. Mla* Paulin*
Mhran, and W b M Urphyf-of
OvkMo, epeat Sunday Itt Cdronado
Bruch.
W . .i* ai• Luther David has gen* to Ocala
whrfe ha'fca* uerapteff u 'p o o lt^ :
iiTho - rJffb U r-'A d itln g '.tff th#
Geneva -Okrilen CtUb' w t» ,hJM
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local kaara of, M ia. Ika fe llo w lp f
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L- JOHNhON. Defendant,

niat* nr (Hdrcla.
Omaha, — hi b an addroad before
nr# hereby ordered had rathe eoOTtutloa. “American home*
art no loitctr a gmract where Ui*
hwwrr parked the body for tbe
ai|tdl" .h a . Mid, -M d no teuftr a
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FRKD R.
Helleltor
H U T IC B O F M A H TK R 'H H A L F
„ Nailer la, hereby alren that u nJo r and In puraunaec nf that rer la in final decree af foreclnaura nn&lt;l
•die, made hud entered on the lo ih
day a f J u M , T i l l In and by Ika
C lrrp li Court la and tor hemlnole
fN tanii. Florida In C bnnrery. In n
re n a ln
ranee therein
pend lac
Wherein i l , I W . Lo H M IT il waa
F la lh lltt and T . tv. U I I . L u it am.'
wife.
A N N IK
L A I 'I IA
M ll.L K It.
IK IIIK IIT M II.L K H a minor and unmn tried.
U K O R n lA
F O W H L L
t l A I lT , • . l l t o a ,
IU IB F
IIA R T
M T O n i.R T D H and
huohand. I I E l l .
Mam
M in n i.ir r t » N .
h a m . i k

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an hcecaiar a t the Laet W ill aad
Toe lament nt W. W . M iller, _ d o reaord. A M E R IC A N A O R tC tlL T O It"
A L c lIR M IC A t .
C u M r A N T and
C IIA H K 2 C ttM F A M T were defend,
ante, I H. i N IX , aa Hpeolal Mahler
•if aaM Court by aaM derrro a p ­
pointed ehnll offer for tale aa&gt;l

Cloth# and Wlrre. iw o raw
RMtrkera, l row ro ller, tw a w e .
te r te * rau o . tw o p o eael pumpa.
I one horae tu rn e r, I tw o bore#
lu rn o r, I anM olL U eorRla fla w

N ollro la karabr a lie n that undcr aad h r V lrtu a nf a decree of
(oreflooaro aad M ia catered In the
•bora am lied c u m i n tha l l t h dar
at J u lr . A . D ., 1111. I. aa Rperlal

R A. R WII.KINHON.
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Hpeclnl M a ile r.
I IIKIIIltNil.
for I'lalmiff
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BJLLVS UNCLE

ci*rk *»r

u M b H Court, and u t offlefal
X * k ! . » ? ' U to
of J M y .
V; E D O U n t U S E

r a -k a i
apra I or.
| card
M d duatar.
• lid and paper for about four
ami tine-half acre*. I laraili *
Kaaadrf
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tenure la berekp hi ton Ib d l. parooanl te final daeree In that r e r.
tain n u o o pendtad In the C ircuit
Court a r Ike T w i a i y - T h l M Jodi, t ,I
C ircuit of iba Btala of Florida In
and for hemlnole County, In C banar, doo &gt;OC are herobr rom auaded ecrV, wherein D E C A T t 'l t II e V k i ,In appear an the irn a rte e n tb l t i lh iiC IN Il C U M P A M T. a corporation
la a a of the m ale n t
dap af Aneket.
I* »
and ahaw nader the
and ll't anana .If ear r » a bar* w hy eayl D e law are , la p lain tiff,
I oA M B U
H U T T O N , and U IU IH K
m I IT torn ehaatd net be tra n u d .
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hi*
wife,
are
dofatiuanra.
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J AMKH «l. n il A RON.
Jud e* af County Judae'a C o o n the Ukdereicnod ae Hpeelol M a n o r
• III
w ith in Ika
l#*al
koure i f
bAMu e i- n d io u t o n .
M ia an M oadar. Ika Tib ilar of
A lte r ear far Felllloner.______
AUaoet. I r n , at ihk front donr of
the Court llouaa In Hanford, Baml
no la County. Florida, o ffer far n t #
l i t aell In ika h 'i h le l bidder fur
e u l Ika followtua f t w r l ’ H
lot.
piece or pnrret n t lead altaate la
Hemlnole fo tin ly . Florida. In w ilt
La i T w r n ly -lw n ” A“ of Han
ford Calory Delia, arcontln* in
I’lal Ikereof d u lr re rn id n l up.
an Ika public rerarca af Herrrlboll* County, Flo rida. In Flat
Itook t. paeta T l - l i .
apd Plan the fnlluw lae dcccilM d
■coda and rhattela plicate on lire
a bore d ra rrtk n l loot, plare or parrel
of land, lo .w ii:
T r a c i..r
and ba rrow
and

band.
H h lt M A N
M ID P !
H A L L IK M A U H K
M lfX E r
hue band. V E R N O N M IL L X

n o t ic e

oofr. comm#nd#d th« l«*.cn« for
i BhddllRf b polltkal affair*.
Thart'a a ailvcr l i a b t to tilt
heb elooda o f the tcoodale rtttlcn aad lt*a lig h t b f up the
odkWh ch it o w Ulc American

k tr a tr h , plow. I paper reel. I
S t a r Ikirrota. | pitcher tramp.
I kola d i n a r , h a ifo rk and
rare, pne-kalf Inlataai la
ae macklna. e a r third la.
la ra d tTm kltkpara. n M -fo u rth

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Tar me aaah. Farr Moor la pmr far
ie r af Haaflaa T Tnw eehln tk
Bawth. Bane* ) l Knot. c .u la la .
H I t WATBON.
’ f i t fire tern,
flparlat Maotor la 1m i a n t f . ■ad far lanra la aell tee r*me in
order lo par debla owine h r lha
% . W © K m. , i f t
a d d eolala of Ika aaM W W. M ill,

t / R ^ ' m I L L B R . aa Free liter
Ho. B - T f l t t l l .
leal W in aad leetamant af
Term # ra th . P u rr hater to par far
M iller, damaapd. Falltla M i
bill of M ia.
A
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N IE L A U R A M IM JC IL an
Dated ’ at
Banferd,
hemlnole
• f C o t . H e n r y . ™ . « “ !■ h f W ^ H / l O O w m p h rm l
Countr, F lo rid a , &lt;&gt;n Ihla the ( I n dap
of U lr. A.
M CCLELLAN D.
T . IL M IL L B IL aa cuarf
R o M rt M illar, a m inor, O B
Aa Ib a r lf f of Hemlnole Conn*

tfca w h ic h inalatad upon tho B ib le
‘™ p o rU &gt; wlU* * total of
hd tb e hole ru ld a -f o r conduct hod
r o t n f a b ra c J had | l M r
fhJtb.
8U.0OO com I n , into tK I. coun try.
. i U p t ih — U t l T M

hooka, l m i lle k t flitu ra e , 1
electric
heater.
I t w indow
ihadaa,
l ccpM ard — c U omo,
dtahM and tahle war*.- I hersaana hoalar. I clalbea rack. 1
Hon Hodan. IJronor No t l - t t l D

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na tkla the tik dap of J iilr . A. 11
lilt
' V. £ . D U l'IlL A A S .
C la rt
of t ir e d i n u n Sf li r e
J a d M ta lV tr ru t l of Flo rida. la ,a n d
far ketalaole County.
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• i k * i r " howLD 8T 1 (W E W y l ^ D huitcaad. Re, F V 4 ,H rita rw d to Hw e U .

both In coo l
one, Dealer#,
LoolMS Anatln coupe.
f ,ttew. Price, *275.
Rosa, Baafortl-Orlandu

of r» till# nr •• •ac Natlch. Maoo. Il
tliln e , had If daad, tho unhnuwn
helra, dor loeoa, la*ataaa cranteoe
nr aiher rlalm anio under the aaM
Dexter W aakburn; J. K . P. W ilk in ann, whoaa laai
known plera ol
reoldonce, waa Pelbam. Tann. If II t tn t end If toad. Iba uahnown half*,
devlaeet, localooe, crantvea, or oth­
er rla lm lk la under Iho M id J K P.
W|lk|tthon| J. (1. W llhlnaon and------W llhlnaon, hio wife,
Whoaa laht known place of raaldanea waa t’alham. Tan a, If llrln * .
and If dead, lha unknown hair*,
davlaara, locale#*,
aranltaa. dr
eltiar elnlmanla under Utc aald J . a
W llhlnaon or
- ' ■‘ - • W ilk in »nn, bla w ife; B rtilo Harrlann. If
Uylna, and If daad, the unknow n
hallo, darlaaoa. laaalaaa, arhntroo,
or nthar rlalm onia under the aald
Halil# H a rrIM n , whoaa M are an
roiidance lo oakaowa. If llit n a i
Fanalae Orphan Hahool, A corpora*
lion under lha lean of .lha Htale of
TVnnooaao, whrtoa laot know n nlai*o
•if huolooo# wna In Naahellle. Tan n
niu.
all paraena
rlalm lnc
by
Ihroueh or under M id rwrparafloni
and To 1A ll parenni h a llo a nr
rla lm ln c ' on r IntcraaJ In the filllaw lnc rtoorfIMd lando. oltuala In
hamlnola I'm inly, Florida. ta .W ll:
Ronlnnina at a #iak » In
N n rlh w ro i Cnrnor of Iba HoulhWaal M u a rlrr of Inc NorthWaat
Q uarlar of M e llon I I , T o w n ahlp t* H. liana# ic K run
thonre Kacl ltd
foot, lhanra
houlh 41* fart, tkniir*
W rot
I I I fool lo Itanro line, lhanra
North
If* fral lo
ba clnnine, rontalnlae &gt; and ty .l* *
Crroa more nr Iraa
Tn u and ra rh of you. ato htr*hy
rommandrd and rru u lird lo appear
hafor* lha C lrcu ll Court for lha
T w m ly .t h lr d
Jad lrlal C ircuit of
Florida on Iba Tih day nf Aueuai.
Id lf , al lha Cflurl H o o m Id aaa.
ford. Florida, to nn aw rr tha bill of
cumplalnl fllmt apalnoi you la aala
Court by N. M u m da, lh » nature af
which M id hill of complain! la 10
qulel and ronflrm Iho till# of Iho
rom plnlni In lha Unda horolnbafnra
tloorrlU.il, apd than and there lu
rtralve and ahldo by curb fndjim rnl
and ilocroa aa M id r o a n thall h a ia
rnaaldorod In Ihla behalf And Ihla
you a rt not lo omit, upon pain nf a
darrea pro confraou koine anlarad
and followm. by a final d o m e .
I l la further Ordered that Ihla
notice be publlahod once a w*ok
fur four rnna orullie wroka In lha
Hanford Herald a noWepnpar publlohad In M id C ounlr.
la IVitaaoa Wboroot, f hula hereunto eat my hand aad alllaad lha
nfflrla l aM l of i h . C lrcu ll Court
for Mm lnol# C o u n lr Fh.rhta, Ihla

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Many Of Senator’nPolitical Enemies Be­
ing Given Appointmenta Back Home

Roosevelt Prepares
To‘Visit His Home
WASHINGTON. Jply 28.—
OP)— Preaider.t
H o .s e v e i l
cleaned up hla deskto day for
■Upart r» tonight for his home
In Hyd- Path where he will
spend the most o f ^ g u a t. In­
tent on the reccvery drive he
will lake with him an offea
staff and maintain full com­
mand of governmental affairs
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PUBLIC WORKS ^ e n f ^ 0n *5fafes//oye jPOINT IN C O D E M an y S i g n a t u r e s
MACHINERY TO J2S&amp;S2 8 £2?uL « « ■ » ' A d d e d T o L i s t O f
IS CLEARED UP N i r a A g r e e m e n t s
COST LITTLE AMNESiY BILL IN
CUBA RELEASES
MANY PRISONERS

Administration Costs
For Vast Undertak­
ing Will Be KeptAt
Record Low Figures

WASHINGTON. July 2S.-oT&gt;
— Twenty-one states have taken no
rlrflnite Irgnlat.vp steps to molli­
fy their own dry laws although
several of these have rerordol
thtmselvra in favor o f repealing
tha IRth Amendment.
A 12nd state. I'tah. wai In this!
categoiy until Wednesday when;
the legislature fixed a date (or
voting on the repeal of its s ta f,
coast,tunona. dry clause

Lehman Objection To rOM^inRRATIlW N W lAdministration A l s o
Course Of Action Is ^
f Al|) Observes Increase,
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jn dumber oflnterFliminatedWithAdpretation Requests
v,ce From (

TO BE (ilVEN UPON
8piulj AIRLINE REQUEST

Liberty Restored To
wh||
eff|.|a), 0f riort
WASHINGTON. July 28.--&lt;rP&gt;
WASHINGTON. July 28.—
WASHINGTON. July 2 8 .^ '
Those Convicted Of
ShloD«r*. fne. today de-’
-------—
Assurance
that
adm
pi‘
tra'i**J
The Admlnlitratlon has put
(A .P .)—rMany m o r e algne*
Political
Offenses
I rosts of the vast p Mi* work* t
d,S.,h;.,£
SStJSZ ” ............
- R e p resentatlvcs Of ture* o f voluntary wage-ral9-a
the Irresponsible Senator
i machinery will be kept to "a rec-1
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F l o r i d a C l t l e S I W V 6 i n * ^ JobvinaJting. a gream an U .'.
Huey Lone on the patronage A D n C D l V D ' f C r ^ 1°*" » » « 8lT» " lr» " ,r,u 5r Y r \ H AV AN A. July 2 » —W A-Tbs nhtthfr to If tain thfir own pro- an oh|#cUon rttlH hv Illy Tomw i.asslwottontfklL i.- Lfhnian in-raaaitS; m
M
I I ---- i U u i ! l U C t ! l » I L Is?*?
wt«a|.a*MUra.U»*.„
spot.
V J / .U U
Farley ______
I n Capital were reported todiy to tha
remaining
IR stales hnva' to a tentative rod* of ethics for|
r ri*t* » ”d olher puWic
yesterday •&lt; the admin strati,-**
The terns
mi
At the rate Prtsltlehr
racuVpry hdminUtrgtlon front
make any facilities needed avadrepealed their lo el prohibitory
r,|,ry tmhistry of Eloiida « » &lt;
WASHINGTON, Jely 28.-011
Roosevelt la recognizing Optimistic R a i lroad able w thoui cost to the go-ern- sweeping amnesty Hill, sanctioned statutes and some of them hasei received this morning from »he| _ Assurance that their arguments P M to Ific M throughout tl^t
- Long’s political enemies back
____ ,
n w E ^ c r T L s v c r meat.
I ty President Machado and p h- already »et up regulatory laws
Department of Agriculture s' - l.,( ainst c rtallnient of the air nation but nome noted In -'
Ished In the official gaietta. r*- for governing liquor sale In *he
home with desirable appoint­ Reports Bringt neer ,I(&gt; ltl&lt;J lh, U5 ni,nih,„
Washington
I n'* 11 • * »»■ '' " uul'1 ^ « 1t, b *T*,y creased requests fo r Inter­
To Trading Circles the 4ft state advisory bean', will atored lll-ert) to all accused or event of the possible removal of
ments, the curly-haired
prets! Ion.
:it‘
l i e paid $10 a day hut only wh*u c.nvkted of political erlnus sine* the prohibition amendment from
.. ........
5fciC?w.
young Insurgent may soon b#
Theve ar* being shaped un aa
the federal rnnslltsition

STOCK MARKET
HAS QUIET AND

nny sgeaement Is approveil n &gt;fcon(J
postmaster gen
NEW YORK, July Jg.-sW A-'lbejF work They will he alhwcA Jan. 1. 1927.
rapidly a* povvtble hy DenaM
.
G ortaltr. Q-iintana
Soaring grain, and a continuation W a day f« t »*P*ns*&gt; when travel- O p t.
........
,
um'llIn tilief, the situation In tna 21 matter will he alfed at a hearing,
■f highly ontlwlslle railway earn- ' » «
husinr.s. The ter , . ry |n.,stUatlng Judge In chatga States that still have legislative protwhly to he hel.t In Florida. ( R‘ M lfn U H v,. o f Tamps. Ht- Rich b«rg. general rouniel, and
logs reports cheered financial. tegtnnal adm nlslrilorv sari., »-*‘ ; „ f the so-called case No l.t unA-r or slate constltotlonal prohibition after due notice has h*vn given pf(frtbu|f Orlando.snd Daytona Themis Htmmond, director of tM
I $8,000 -a •year.
h#vr
no ,|efimte chang.i In I he pie** of the stale.
lleaeh. the elites which wind 1 be re-employment campaign.
— th*
—» msvlmu.n lixsd which -ere lunsred all ehatgos
markets to further advanrea y ». , - •T
r—,1 . • f &gt;r )he puhlie work, admlni.lia- growing out i f opposition
At this hraring. all growers s i
hy Ihe threateocl cut
,n their staler Is;
terday in quiet and or-Lrly
They
confessed
lhat
they
th«lf)-’
! tinn.
• R Brrvkf, rompoaftl lh«
ties si'-re IJI.1I. it•-.fatly '•cUr-dI
Virginia: Was rtry
hefire hr |ivtn * n opportunlly t°
Ing.
“ The administratl m feels that
selves ware stumped hy some at
any
jh',
l|l,n w
wh|
fh sconferred
Itowas.
n#||lin&gt;| |vesv***.M
piohihillnn:
has law heard “upon
i*sviI#
i
' feature
I It of it
„ ;1
»s»n
v h i « . * w with
------ -Wheat, at (li.cags. finished up men of the ralbrr appoint'd will th« books in th-sf rase rlo.ed. fn* riBiit'iini
which l&lt; subject In le gisla tiv e pm poetd agieement. in Uultng in*
M*mh*rs of Ih* commutes wet* th* qnestlona and Indicated
as much as 8 cents n bushel. Ih- l*e willing |h serve front a sense last » f tho** norused under U
' j|,j
jj McMullen, stale ditec
change; i* rensiderii.g legalising market emeigency and arreag*
Interpretation of
tha blaAkaiI mlt permitted In the restricted id public d ly nt these l&gt; w cell s'*, went (tee.,
M, yor R. K L
Released w*re 17 former so.- beer.
durtmn control features . which, |of of
trading in that center, fern, rye, leke- riplainrd.
rod*’ terms would he Issued un(tf
drew
Ihe
attack
of
Commlsslone'j
rh&lt;„
„
yt
Tampa;
N.
V.
Nllsotv
diem
who
had
left
the
army
I"
Long, howaver, displayed no oats and tarley ware up around
Oklahoma: Has constitutional
th* w Im I* thing le worked out."
The Interior Department arete join the pposit on and -u i*e prohihitmn as well as » !«&gt;ne dry Lehman.
s’ Orlando, and Itnnlel J. Iidlivsn,
algna of worry about the situa­ 3 to A cent, a bushel and Winni­
They believed they would Kara
ll'onlimied
On
I’age
Thryel
■luently were e mrlmartlale k
Further, growers will lw given
Petersburg.
tion last night. He issued a state­ peg wheat was around 4 crnti a
It'iinlinued On I'age Three)
Seven! other prisoners, rtvllianv
I proper representation pnn any
Others present were Senator to await th* return of Hugh
ment egging "Th* •president and tuahel higher. Cotl n rallied field
HI
I
ts&gt;ard
or
rommiltee
which
may
Park
Trammell; J. M. Calhcart, Johnson from Detroit.
*
.
.
,
h-ld
f»r
infraction
of
the
espoI ar# navtr going to fall out lie- to $1.50 a bale, har silver firmed
__M
»9lwM
lt—
tha
_
ad
minis
t
r
a
t
l«_
control
th*
maikel
during
nny
eventing
Senator
___E
k
lth
iii
s
*lvr* law. .l&lt;o were set fre.. n
cause of palrunag*.'
and Other comtnodit!«•« general!*
reports |4
, l l»&lt;srs The r*ki»*g-_al-lhc— 141
C -ngreasman Mark Wllcos ant considered several
Ha deWntfeil hi avlgoro.ia nppo- were steady. ____________ ______
,m *tg*n*r
,
..
rlrnresl Havana in-litutl “
’ "
*
S R. Dighton. srcrrlary for th# Dosier llevane, fnrnier
»all.-oad strike* on th* part of taxtU*
sstless 4o veterans' cssto at -the io-t
Stocks, led hy rejuvenated steel
limn*
workers and aom* complaint* fd
llliral prisoneis, institution
Shippers’
organiiatiun
ln*lay rommlssiuner.
sssslon o f Congress and added Issues, got up $1 to $1 nr more
dlscrlmtnatTn hy . r n t p l e f M l.
pol.lirst
piisnnris,
it*
wai
The
purpose
of
th*
ronfrren-*
stated
that
“
it
Is
very
-lear
that
. (Continued On Page Three)
In the abbreviated »essl n from
nminee l Instrui lions havs
|| ismains for Ihe grower* of the was fur a frank dircusSion " f (he against union workars. T h g^ .
]| A. M., to 3 P. M.. and elosed
wsr* referred to tbd labor depart*
i.i..._ i . o
■.
scut In interior rnurta !• put tine
stale to say whether they desire situation.
I steady to firm.
Saliy ja ls lr l
*
*
** °* n,'*"*r ,n ' ainiH’.sty measur'e in fore*.
Exiepl for n telegrnm from to secure the advantage* of the
At th* outset llowrv said he msnl for eooclllatloik andtoadmlrav
] 2,489,170 shares and the Atsiwial thu-w-m in AlaUsina, M ssissippi,
While Havana dl*rui&gt;ril
tin WLshiugton, the local committee Adjustment Act under a market wanted In do everything possible lil ration’s labor advisory commit*
rd Press-Standard Statistics av­ and Tennessee, states Dave J -perches of President , Machado. which
n Tuesday afternoon mg agreement to be signed hv In tha present Instants, .mt that tee. A r yti th* raedvery unit Ii m erage for IMS selected stocks motrd Garrett, local grnwrr who left (,, house and sniale mrmhera. id' pleilgrtl ilielf In Ihe support th* the shippers, all of whom ar* to tv h* would hkv* to keep In mind set ug no machinery for hoadlla*
up 70 cents to $81.80.
hvte s me weeks ago fur a visit which he rraffitutrd h » Inlruliu National Industrial Krcnvrry Act, properly llcena*d lo ship celery In many riutea covering other er.aa such questions.
Markets apparently paid little in thn.e stairs, that “ A fellow who to temaln in .ffice ••nlil 1U.I1, tmlay rrntimir l In fiinrtuni In so interstate rommeica as provided throughout Ihe country.
William Green, president of tha
attention t . another sharp, rel’y isn't for Nonsrvrlt anil anything Sumner Wrllrs, t'nitrd Slates tin adyi ins-d stale, its member* stag­ hy the Act."
It was pointed nut that Florid American Federation ef Latflt
ing infui unit Hirelings during
Thla county’s ISO white and col­ o f tha dollar in fnrrign exchange lie d'c, had lietlrr tracrl fast sndj I«.»S'lor, miitinurd hi* rffmta
Continuing. Mr. Dighton alale.l pays an anaual federal lax ni ap­ f i d raporiera Ms policy waa to
ored 1932 schorl teachers wno transactions. The Dritish p.umt far if hr makes Ihe mistake of ini-dintr t'uban |H&gt;lillcal ikff-i which Ihr blanket c de and Its lo­ that "The gentlemen who have proximately $5,ooo,noo on cigar* dltcauraga atrlka* at l* u t until
sterling ikropped around I f t«n;a knocking tnstra.i of b .dating.”
•urea.
’ ttoltna env Un raw hour. and wag* level*
„ Urpntstinn la th* sole object of ■reposed the agreement with the qloae. thal .U
adr&gt;e-l
amf European gold
Marhadn told the congressmens) iftsrusvloii.
Mr. ttarrafi returned from that
Oew to aUMIliIng tha celery In *18 not only mall hu) paurngsr
a of Superintend­ were almost as heavy.
Th* t*lrgram In.llrale. that ' dustry at present and to Insure servlo*; that many wealthy R-e*section with the report that all I* Ihst Writes arls for himself al me
ent of School* ‘L W. Lawton as
Weakness of gold mining shares smiles and satisfaction and hope1and that "the' mediation dees nil prvlmhly tmlay, m least toniurrnw, nKn(ni&gt;i further possible loss*! ple visit klorl.t* thro gh nit th* ttUra* are hound to taut* some
t» their status for the . coming i In ihe afternoon unvottlfd priert In Ihr future. Industries are near n-prr'rnl any fuirign gm nn seine off rial an I detailed tltfnr |,|lirin|f if,, r„ nilng season, earnest­ year, end that expeditious strvle* walkout*.
.
,
In political * lrcl-v this iiiatum
prid rlion,
hundred' ment.”
will ».
have njrlvrd Lheir.fur
. ..,
'
jy
vt |),at after a full ron- la absolutely nrc*aaary. both pas­
term, must keep up their hopes for o f equities for a while, hut realis­ rapacity
To drive th* Intent of Ih*
an I thousands are bring returned was \irtf9d a* a rraasuianre to Ihr hrnrfit uf Ih ru lumlltrr.
sideratinn of Ih* suhjrct and hy senger snd air mail; and that m reign home to every p*r«nn,,tht'
at loait another week. Yesterdn’ s ing wav quickly absorbed and a
The Irlegram lend* ss follows:! pinper nrganliallon. grower* may many other ways. Instead nf de­ publicity section nf the admbtUto work an fast a« plarrs ran hr tlui-e emigre--men whi base in
adjourn* &lt; meeting of the Hoard final rally permitted a number of
made for Ihem, and crops were dicalrd their fear Dial nirduilMn
"Tha purpnrr of Ihe campaign mme to tnine definite rnacl'islon creasing this od* of transporta­ trstlan waa beginning to distribute
Of P-bile Instruction produced the lead-re to rlrse 91 to $2 or
w ai rquisalent In veil* I inter Is mil lined In Iho 1'rr.tidrnl'v ad a* to what they di-sir*.’"
tion, It sh' uld. so far as pm lbie 70,000,000 pieces nf printed mai­
never finer, he said.
nothing that la Indlvidaully rlefl- m &gt;te hither on the day.
h* Increased.
The Tennessee .alley in ih rivrn lim
d m i, anil In a hultelin b. me
ler, each hearing the blue eagle
“
After
all,"
h*
rnncludsd.
"Ih*
nlta.
Rail iwue*
advene* • J l
•" Muscle Shoals vicinity Is getting I Th* Amliem la Court at t'aiua insilr*l In you tndsy tWedne- 'ayl.
Insignia, and m&gt;re than II.MO
mailer
I*
strirlly
up
In
Ihem.
at
School trustees from aome dis­ ground t'J in revpunve t &gt; Eras of
fimi
Florrul inn A iha ft of lh«* “tlhTifc itri| pl.iii i f it dmihtlrvs vIhoiM he, fur no
read) for lhr development aimed gory leer led
organisations over Ih* rountry
tricts worn present and prepared incrcav.ng carrlrr revenue*. The
at hy Prrildcnt -Rroievrlt, Mr. llernnndri llmlrlgiirl, until i y- cainpsign will le ninilrd i day agreement will ever lie adiqded
war* planning Ihr most Intensive
to dlacuas recommen latlons which flrat M) railroads to r-pert for
Garret said. “ Y u see lot* of new rentli li-1,1 n seilillun charges, a ( U'rdncsdayI. I’liblirlly hook, sug and enforced by Ihe United Stales
remps'gn
for public
support
they had mada aomt d a y ago, Jun* showed net earning* ,f |hO.huMings going up or old one* be­ rumplsnil Ihst fn t -uldlerv ha I gevled advrrtlving, an I sfH-Hk.t* government through licensed ship­
sine* Ihe liberty loan drive* mt
and tha problem of tranaportallnn 787,000, compared with a net of'
ing rep«-re i. amt as fast'a* they li rimed him In an rffnrl lu r » material will be nnlrd t i you b* ping organliatlnna without llirlr
th* World Wer.
•
In tho vartoui districts. Except $14,489,000 In the same month
nr« ready, someone opens a huvl- Irart infsrnmllun. lie .a d b, nav ginning Frblay.”
Directing (his mvvemeni was
roinplel* approval ami endorse­
for tbo sitting of a future dale lait year, nr a gain of amund
This Irlegram, in answer In •
neiv, getting ready for an Influx fit*' sbute I and then lied lo v
Charles F. Ilnrner, of Kansas Chip,
ment.’’
for a continuance of these dlscus- 250 percent.
„
Iralhrr seal under wthich a fire |drd|e of s ppuit Dial wa&lt; *ei.» f workers ami h mir trrkrrs.
(Contlna.u wn rag* Threats.
And still they eome, writes Karl
The aleel st ekv reflected re­
•lona, there waa no other ariinn
hul
been
kindled.
The
spblier*
de
by
Ihe
Seminulfoinity
ChanitVI
Cotton crops this year are “ the
l^hniann from Chicago, of the
taken.
newed hope* of Increasing bu&lt;
flnevi In years", and the govern­ inanded t i know th. whereat... . nf Crmmrrre on Is t Friday, wn Q ||/w inuu R n i t l f r
\ ll»l
W 'rld’s Fair.
Bids for bu* tranaportallnn will ness from the Naty'a thlph Il'Nng
1 9x111^ lv lx .1
ment's leas* option plan has been of Ihe grnup uf rebel. |„ win 5i sent here by C F Horner, nf Ihe
In a letter from Thlcagu, rkted
be advertised for at once, with program as well ss anticipation
ielonged lull, llrniandet ,ai
accepted
almost too
perrent.
Bureau nf Puhli- Hrlatlons, NaT itsday, Mr. Lehmann slates
all bids ospectsd to he tendered of the Belhlehrm quartf'ly re
refused the trffoiuiatinn.
Prsct(rally every rrlt &gt;n farmer
tinnal Recovery Adminltlralion
that no less than 75,000 people
before Aug. 19, ths date of a port, which was made public after
takev hiv $10 government payment
I^Kal employerv tmlay were lie
went through th* Florida exhibit
mooting during wh'fh tho bids the clean ami showed a def elt of
and turn* It htrk to purrhaie an
ginning to retei e a ropy nf Ibe*
on Monday.
wilt be openod snd contracts $U M fJ4l for vie «Kond three
option on toms of thal • rptus
blanket cmle whirh has been re ■
At the Florida Horn* in Ih*
months of! Otis year compared
will be awarchd.
llavs you purchased your h*«ecotton” , he raid, “ and din’l veu
General
Housing exhibit, the
J. E. Eox and C. H. MeKenny, with loss of $5,709,151 in the
plui
Palmattoea, cocut plumotaa,
and
know hc’« going to make money JL/CACOL u a j i u i l t t I I I t iu , ng Xh, llaral.l. ,|ur|ng th *1 hall I'ckel yet’
cinwds hsi&gt; been so great lhat
teoo of the Leke Monro* and first quarter.
on lhat deal."
.doubt* hibiscus hy Ih* doien fJU
If )ou haien't you will do so
they could not he taken rare qf
The stock exchange governors
Paola school districts, stated that
a* rouhl be learned, within the nest Id hour* if the properly"\rilR3tit restricllng Ihe be planted along the lakefrant
they are aot ready to confirm announced that the main nffic-s
•very business hnuse In Ih* illy,! law of average, van be relied up number lhat rnuld enter at nn* and Fqrk Avenue from Geneva
their previous recommendations, of member* must lie open next
Avenue southward at part of a
“ W t 'i i found
nr# ran Incl dlng those • perated
from on f &gt;r alumvt with mt evreptlun Urn*
but that they would be ready 8al'rnay Gem 10 A. M. lo *
beautification program whl:h lm«
F fl P o # K f l l 1 C Jl
\ aald Amirru M ('irriwpir, out-of-town headquarter*, it r1l^•, ' k, ,n nr
I'roivslnen*
loval
As a result, guards hav* beeh
next Wednesday.
P. M. for th? purpose of clearing *11 i c l l l l U I U l 0 T n i niiiiMKfr nf Ihr Sajif- r»| r&gt;un»*v
tlder ng inrrs*«e« in wage* to the bovine*i ntrp who accepted ir- put at Ihr do &gt;rs, snd »ven ar|(8 th* sponsorship of the City Cqu)
W. M. Haynes, H. C. Du Rose, up open trades nitwlthstandlic
mlulonsrs, th* hearty approval of
spnnsib lily of laiting f ii '* f r
minimum
level,
and
-h
&gt;rler
wink­
Ihrse restrictions an average Bf
and R. B. Chapman, tnlstsea of the fact that th* exchange will
Ih* Garden Cluh. and Ih* Id ;
the ficiifotd Baseball Club Imlay
ing hnur*.
1300
personi
an
hnur
for
10
hojfs
be
close
l
on
that
day.
District Ns. 1 In Sanford, dla——
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Chain store msnagers
stated reported that only shout one per­ a 'ay, visits Ih* Florida llnrne to vantage * f Federal Aid labor.
eussed prlnclpalshlp appeintme-ts
Th* program Itatlf It not a new
MIAMI, July 28.—|&gt;p)_T|), r, |* *1'*
3U 1-2 victory ovei &lt;«. that they ar* availing orders son out f every 10 appiMshel cmr* away marveling at lie
(a local school* but no action waa
no longer any danger of high ’
J*••eh tram. Tt* * "from higher up"; In Vpendont sines Tbursdey morning had failed teauty. The Home was erected at nn», for many of Itq details havg
lahen. It waa decided that the
Winds cn th* lower East Toast • " '* trh ’*■ ' pl»y*d over th* Ssn rtore owners slal-d thnt thry ni* ,lo purrhasr one o f the 2tMMi lltk- a cost of nffhut $12,500 Includitfg been In the embryo stag* fde
group should moot with V. T.
year*. Today Ih* combination rof
revising work hour and payroll rts Dial gie mi sale
furnishings.
of
Florida. Richard Gray. Miami i
Williams, chairman o f the Hoard
enthusiastic planning and a sur­
This morning, more than 500
schvdulea gelling toady t,, g , in
meteorologist,
|o*f,y
,f,e
r
a
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Among
the
Seminole
County
e f Instruction, snd T. W. Lawtcn,
to action i If Aug |. although tlckrt* had been sold, are irdlnt persons registering al Ihe Flori­ plus of labor lx having it* e fl
“ Having a fins trip", postcards Washington storm
*
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next Morphy night at 9:00 o’clock
. , ,
advisory ra-l
|| Fai,ll* an.l K F. Iliush.ld many of them repressed a wish lo R. A Newman, who with Paul
in work which Is now viaj'
W.
U
Cooper,
Incel
broker
who
da exhlliit during the past fair
to consider recommendations for
P,,hj / " defeated fj. Bennett and S
that Ih* hlanket r-wl* could he fit1!'*, II. II. Coleman, Arthur days, Mr. l^hmann writes, were along th* lakefront. and will *r
with Mrs. Cooper, -left here some ih ? 1 7 7 ™
teacbera’ poaltlona la Sanford.
Hisnan, Frank Meltrh, an t W. r Mr. and .Mrs. Georgs W. Me- tlnua to be carried out.
ie n T v b " di'lurhanre whleh if., lilus.er. H to |, Roy llnll.r and cl.rlf.ed . . to son,. ,f II,
R. D. White, truiteo of the lake •wreks a g i for a vara tinn ljur Iisw-n aphroarhlng the south end of I Andrew f'arrsway drfested (lwen|
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Workman today war# n
lllll, offered hit assistance In ihs Rrry, Rev. J. A. I.rgsn, of Ge­
wh&gt;h
Included
a
trip
through
the
Mary district, was present, ready
fh* peninsula.
I Eukanks and Bob Simonlon. (I I 2
club. Many other person* hats neva. Mr and Hr*. W. J. Wells, ready to nl*nl several doien
Panama Canal.
to manta appointments In that
been given tickets lo sell, and Jr. ami daughter. Belly Ann, of plumosai an Hood Avenue, M lTh* advisory said report* from !'™
12: John lletbv| and J &gt;b» I f l j u n c t i o n S e c I i H T o
The Coopers ira^Jird Lo» Affcommunity, hat other Lake Mary
while reports fr mi Ihem sir In­ t-ohgwood, 3lr. an I MYa. S. Rung*, metto Avenue and Sanford Afeth* Bahama* ln.'l*.f*H Ihe storm I Ludwig -k-feated Dr. MrKe. snd
, A
1
,
gclea
last
Mernksy
morning,
the
trustees did net appear so the
Is aopr-aehlng Walling Island, alw« 12 to 2 12;
1 l l W a r t A r H C H IC L t t W complete. it Is expected lhat they lads Ruddrll, of Oviedo, and M'ss nua from the lakefront to C*au»
matter ie to he discussed nest pestcard Indicates. They expect to so known av Ban Salvador, and Kr" " k •’•'rte and Fie,| Boll) lost
will aril their quota.
.
.
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remain there for several days be­
Florence 0. McKay, of Sanford, marclal Avenue.
Wednesday.
and Ed! LAKELAND, .lily 28. Idt Harry Hleirns, veteran baseball end Mr. and Mrs. I„ J. N &gt;rth end
Falmvttoes hav* been set JHt
I raveling
northwestward about to Dr. J. It. Chandler
fore
pr
weeding
to
San
Frai.risro,
Attending yesterday's meeting
Thomas. Ihrre lo sis C. !,. Beldin, Injunction proceedings seeking to fan and railroad official here has di'ighler, Ernexllnr. nf lamgwoo:'. along th* lakefropt east of tha
12 miles an hour.
were: 9. T. Williams, T. W. Law­ and later to the World’s Fair at
an I It lly . Kavjlfe |,.« to Stanley tudi'iin Nathan M|iyo, agrirul I0() tickets which he has promised
St. John* Rivtr Line Co. dock No
The
roues*
previously
had
been
Chicago
after
several
intermediate
ton. C. W. Culpepper, of Geneva,
Strithers
and R. Itirhr, three tijiu r * comiiti*si&lt; ner, from rnforc to difpnta nf, for inslane, and Mr.
th* Mayfair Hotel.
PRIMARY FOR ALABAM A
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west northwest p-lnllng for Ih*
and E. T. Haines, ef Altomon’ e stop*.
■ ; K. W. File and Chandler Sha-I l"g 'he stale anti arsrnir law to Newman says lhat " I f anytmdy
Blhlacui will h* set out, pgt
Ths
postcard
depict*
1
a
street
Florida
Strait*
or
Ih*
Ijnwtr
East
Springs, together with tho various
ron lost to l„ U. May, Hr. and |„ | grtpcfrulf will he instituted in ci.n sell baseball tickets. Harry
only lo that triangular plotfra
scene
In
Guatemala
City
where
MONTGOMERY.
Ala.,
July
28.
fV.ast.
Th*
new
northwest
roars*
trustees already named.
iv, Jr^
Jr., nine to nothing, and 1rlre q enure here Aug. A attor­ .Stevens ran.
street vendors are a common aighL. will carry ths di.tnrtanr* slight­ U. May,
“ ■■The Alabama Democratic execu­ ground at th* Junction of P u t
Symoa,
With tho reina'n.Vr of the sea­ tive rnmmlttee yesterday oadared end Geneva Aranuas, hot -9*
“ The street vendors ar* a grrat ly to the east of the main Ba­ Roy Syuies. J r, and f^urfl! neys for the Fluid* grapefruit
curl islty to us In this rountryM, hama gr un a* Wallin* Is Ih* Thurston won fn m Charlie Her­ growers protective association an son fairly well underwritten, el b a primary alrallon held on Sap- along Park Avenue southward to­
officials who have been arenklng temier 12 to nominal# a succes­ ward I he City limit*.
PKBSIDRNT 111 OLD TIM SB
ring and " P ig " Burch, 5 12 to niunrrd tmlay.
writes Mr. Cooper.
mos* easterly of tho Islawt* ap- i 1 2 .
The lawyers said the a-tlon was new hurling talent for th* past sor t &gt; the lale Representative Ed­
City Commissioners W. A. L jff.
proy mstel, 400 miles southeast
CHEYENNE. W ys^ -T h . new
Il was anaounrrd that a return nitisted by reprr-cntatiir* of five ilays, yesterday announced
ward R. Almon of tho Eighth Ifr. T. L Dumas, and S. O. i M t
Miami.
slant of the Union PacTe
mntch will he played over th* Day­ 15.000 acres of grapefruit lit I* ilk. tho Mg,ling of thro* new p'tchrrx.
NARCOTIC CACIIB 8EIZRD
'holaer ar* on tha new City plea­
District.
Radio #dvir**./rom Tvrks Island ton* Beach Coutary Club to u rT Pinellas, llardro, Highlands anil
On# &gt;f them la Bill U flx . stvl-1
Timor* Association is n real
ning board and they, sad atlwH,
aid timer. David V. Bail, wha area
NEW ORLEANS. I a., July 28. today told » f IS* storm’s passag* next Thursday aftenfein. Thu lake counties. They said tha suit Ur DvL.nd hurler. Another Is
ar* making *uggtttl*M and plfcu
DEATH TAKES H P E fIA L W T
•lactad president of the associa- — 0*1— A cache o f narcotic* val­ over Grand Turk late yesterday. ruurs* I* the former Osceolx- was brought un tho contention Pet* C e lt * , late of th* Ocala
leading toward
aa avantngWy
ued at frem $75,000 to $100,000 Considerable damave was don* Grsmatan course an.th o f the city that tha law waa invalid because club o f Ih* Northeastern Florida
‘
aaa horn In P m
howGfal display of typical, 0 0 CHARLOTTE? N~ C , July
enforcement would result In con­ Lqaiue. Gelgir already U here, (A1—Dr. James Douglas Nlabet, lea) foliage and shnibhaiy.
1W*. Ho was im- waa Mined hy officers in a faahiea- th* ssl' Industry of the Island and of Daytona Beach.
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Cy Ym ag, pro at this course, fiscation of property without d o and will p rolYry pitch |„ an ex­ nationally known specialist In di­
',lho. Union pacific. Rail, ahja
apartment
ho.ae
here no# man Is believed drowned. The
Th« Hanford Garden Clah %g*
to prospect and drill Wednesday sail a man who tad American scho-n*r. Adame, was extended a cor&lt;Ul invitation to process of law. It also claimed hibition gam* at OrUndo tomor. seases of th* dlgeatlr* system pri­ coraanted to purchaaa th* gahitol
1*4 sines that time ban he eras Arnold Wittenberg. 29. sf blow, from Its anchorage to sea all local golfers that they visit fscW available since the original row. Huffman la expected tomor­ or to hla retirement In J92S, died to, coca* pluaaoaaa and kthig|w
railroad la auny ca- New York, and his bride of fire and some fear la felt foe its safe­ Ih# course next Thursday and play act waa pass id show tha scleo- row. while limits U scheduled to he in a hospital bars yesterday. H* txaaa and plants nacaasary to tar­
It as hla guest*.
tifle use nf arsenlwto ha valuable. here Hunday.
m mths arrested.
• *ry out the plan.
was 72 year* old.

ced with a threat to his domllion of Louisians.
'H^iatloi
Ha earns to Washington this
isk to find out whst th-«e warnlog signs In ths form of host-1*
appointments meant. The answer,
within 24 hours after hr saw
President Roosevelt, ws» appointef another political nppo-

D J. liurrctr Finds

Nira Committee Is
A w a it s Further
Word From Capital

SentimentStrnirg
B ehind__Roosevelt

Definite
finite W
V o rd As
esch*
To fTeaching
Jobs
Not Yet Available

Florida's E x h ib it
Continues To Lure
Very Large Crowds

Sanford G o lfe r s
Defeat D&amp;vtnnn In prlnUd ln
Thursday Matches

^Paol

In E f fo r t To Sell
Baseball T ick ets
n*w*pap#r*. in-1

South Florida N o t

Raging InBahamas |

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RESULTS

WV^UUlHH-SewtMs* thatlb
i h f t t la all ■ r rle f-y lc te n tk*a:. fe lte d of which th» l i n k ml*
1 M
of Dm world depend* the
S o tta s , Dm
Italian and Dm
' American. The American u thr
aaaot ImportaaL"
*'• Commenting on Dm "gigantic"
' a p a rt bmat la Dio United Btilol,
. Chancellor Chamberlain laid [hit
kaartitlooi thoro woro more favoraMa far success than tha, wouM
la aaywhere tUc. Tha United
State*. ha aaJd. la far lasa -)»p*n«l•aft an oiport trad# than la Grea*
Britain and la abla therefor* to
ralaa coata within tha country
without Ita riport trada suffering.
Chamberlain reminded InboiiD
critks that far greater reductions
la wageo bare taken place In Die
United State* than In Great Brit­
ain, t t peccant being the general

Ida*.of an 0mpira currency saying that propoaala for the Dominion* to taka
part In tha management of star­
ling raloed great difficulties and
pointing but” (fiat more than" on*
empire unit k without a central
|mk,
' *
Tb# chancellor concluded by tie­
tinring that Ureat Britain had
"turned Dm corner'*, nltho-gh
proaperity had not e imo and he
did not oapect it to come for tome
Dm*. Yet ho aaw definite algna
of rodawed confidence, increaied
k t f 1* ! . more Irnnaport traffic and
loss onempln) mrnt.
The Labor party'* approval for
tha Reoaovrtt rtcivary progiam
waa given liy Kir Stafford Tripps,
who raid th “President's
‘ ' a * solution
*
of falsing wages would not bo
ponamient but It would “ aaefrt
In th# Inevitable transition which
h gong on through the world,
and anything that can bo done to
-foMaaa-th#—terrible condIUons” of
•he workers of the world I* someJblng the t a le r patty welcomes."
"Many people accused lha Unif•d States of sabotaging th# worM
conference", he continued. “ But iT
on# looks through th* report* It
can be aeen that precisely Dft
«•«## attitude has been taken by
alh#r countries when they cam*
• » against aim* matter which
they considered 0f vital Impor­
tance to themselves."

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L E G A L NOTICE
WEEK-END aultcaaa. Ke­
lt returned to Herald. *
Hasten B Franco* chime "Little Morocco" with ew*ot daaart
loro aonga at the-Moroccan Vi'*'i;e ol *ho Chicago World’aFair—
A’ e m tM y a fE fBr H r T - r r - n —^ i.-rrrrietww w* Wo-Fwla Eaposition, -diner* dally (or F .lt .
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Canalltatlon (Sewage) — Haa
nothing to do with V*iMtl#nennala.
Heating — There are aavaral
ment sought tha oatortlonlete.
types—steam, electric and »to*e.
Ilaffanreffer** summer home at
At times there i* no heating nt
North llamptoo. N- Hs " H r * he all. when f«* l
Mailing a* a re­
wa* reported to be ataylng with mit of th# negllgeoce a f lha
Mr*. Ilaffanreffer, waa under
guard. II* wa* alao reported to Georgia Elbert* Peach**. 8 poundi
he In I’oland Spring*, Mo., but hi* 25 cent*. I-ov*tl’a Groceteria.
five rhildten were at the North
First St.—Ad*.
Hampton home. Th* hug* brewery
In th* Jamaica-E|ata auction of
I lot Ion and hi* HnRWUnr- tlbm- one-half Um*» normal, or I1M-wer* under heavy g-atJ.
000 (or a full Ilf* paid up policyTh* thraata, aa reveled by po­
lice, were contained In two lot*

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MEMP1IIH, Tenn, July 27__
. Carl Dann, Jr., young Orlando
Ifelfar, with Ifl olhara, represent,
tag various parte of tha nation,
cam* through th* first round of
th* We*tern Golf Association ama­
teur tournament Tuesday, and it
how •atille.l to participate In lh*
#tcon^ rounc\ whlfh wa« poti(Contlnueil from page I )
piM d Ikli ifU m oon on Account
diarlosed yrstenlay the study waa
m hrains.
^ M r. Dann easily defeated Jack being made and added that lha
Monger, of Dallas, f and 1. John­ government intended to spend ev­
ery penny necessary to stamp out
*? rJu
0f Chlc,* 0r nephew
o f City Commissioner II. J. Uh- th. kidnaping racket.
While Cummings did not gu Into
ma«, who won th. title jn man and
»#t a qualifying round record « detail* of the plan. It » u said it
might b* abwig a modified Scot­
* " b* ,le " bF Mikr
ianj Yard draign.
Roach, from KL Laula.
One thing in th# way of or­
ganising a federal |toiler fore* to
operate throughout the country
is that it would conflict with slate
laws.
It haa Iteen suggr«ted that
states might voluntarily join In tho
anli-crim. movemsnt and in IbU
way form a national organisation
which could bu directed from a
central point.
Soch a plan, It waa laid, wo.Id
avoid any conflict with
state
laws and in evrry major crime en­
list at Die outsat the combined
forces of state, county, city, and
nation.
Forced with such a line-up,
Cumminys
believe*
criminals
would find that swift punishment
would remit and that Uila would
reduce lawless nest.
Many plana anr being considered
and every •nggestioa studied, but
no definite line of action haa yet
been determined upon.

U.S. P L A N S BIG
C A M P A I G N ON
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A vacation 3.000 feel abova the tea . . . where you
can play golf on a "awert" 18-hole course for SO
cents a round . . . hah in the Carolina#’ famou*
trout streams . . . ride a horao over mile* of
cleared bridle path* . . . play tennis on lively
clay court* . . . swim the mountain lake* or the
new Country Club pool . . . become brcalhlcaa
with tha beauty of Inis mountain scenery . . . ba
cool and comfortable . . . in the happy company

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FOR SALE— 1W* Auatln
Practically bow. Prka,
Ratliff and Soaa,.Sanford-1
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hundred rooms of solid comfort. Three drlicioaa
Southern • cooked meals a day. At th* turprio.
ingly low coat of from 83.50 to 85 par diem.
Make your reservations now for your share of
ihi* fun. And bring the youngstera — thoro’* a
thoroughly equipped playground for them al
the GORDON.
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aagar, aad be worth more
taaltr * Gray’* Patat. For
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T P * ssM lend Im I b s a *#****d Si
Ihs ilste of lha Isa a sa rs o f lock
eM Ifiealr In Ik *
earn*
of U a noern.
Tkol Kllsaketk B. fco lt. parekaser of ia-aiik of T o t
Cortlfleet*
Xn HP. c ole* |k* 41k (lay o f Julv.
V D. l*tT. kss files. ssM rertlfteal*
•a mr itfflre, nod kos mod* appllroI loo fee 10 1 deed
In l-lu e lo o f• oritanre w llk law . Hold certlftcols
embrace* ike r»llo w la a - deaerlked
properly
ellnoled
In
Pemlnol*
I’n u alr. Klorlda. to-wit:

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l&lt; Hoalk, (tongs II Bast. raa
tv H i I fl. N lo la k e Moore*.
ICIr aloag l a k e In I t N. o f
Beg/ W to beg.
Itaea
Ess I
1 *1 * fl. e f t a l e t Is t* (Ilk.
I. akd Keel 1*1 * fl. of Lola
I I lo II. Oik 1. ami la s s t a t *
I. t. t*. ti. I f , and SI. 01k I,
eod la *o la t e I lo I*. Hlk. t
o f M arennlo.)
Tke a d
im l kem * seseesed ol
Ik* d a l* of Iks Isanaors o f sack
re rtlflro l*
lo Ik *
name of U n ­
known.
. t’aleeo sold e e rllllesM sk all be
redeemed
oreordlag
lo la w ta t
deed w ill lose* Ik e re o o .so Ik * Ilk
day of 1 usual. A. f&gt;, H l l
iviloeee my
official
slgnatvra
and seal (h is Ik * H l k day a f Jaa*.
a. i&gt;. in*.
J y. DourtLAaa.

PURNISHED Apartment. Thre*
roam*.
Coal, airy bedroom.
Screened parch. Private bath and
private entrance. 819 Elm Ava.
Phone 719-W.

rierk Circuit Cauri.

By:
IKKAI.I

Keroloole C oualy, r lor Ids
A. M. W E E K *

W ILL TRADE—1W7
Chryilsr
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BOSTON. July 87. — DP) —
Threatened with kidnaping ualesa
be paid II50JW0 to the "Boer Baron’a
Protective
Association,"
Theodore C. llaffonreffer, U .
wealthy Boston brewer yesterday
wa# la aeclasloa as D m joint law
fare** of MaaaaafmaotU.
N*w
Rampahlre, and tho p ratal depart-

A RESPONSIBLE M AN wanted
by n N atl Crudlt twportlag
agency to aupervta* their work la
Sanford District. Permanent. Bet*
pay. Write W. A. McCuff. 105
Casa Street Arcade, Tampa, FIs.

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p i e recent announcement that Rudyard Kli
Juat been made an aaaociate o f the French A cat
Srteneea et Polltfqw * will not prove (o be the 1
that the average citizen o f France haa heard o f &lt;
n. They well remember him an the i
conaiderable
dur­
!e propaganda directed against the Gdrhgtna
Gdrtl
ing the World War, but hia Barrack Room BaHada ate pethapa as Jlttl« known there aa they are in thta country.
' Thg extent o f the average Amerlcan’a acquaintance
with My. Kipling can be gleaned In part at least from the
anecdote o f the flapper who replied, when ahe had been
asked |f ah* liked Kipling, "H ow do yon kipple?" Though
it (a not unuaual to hear such quotations as ‘ 'You’re a better
man than I am, Gunga Din", or " I ’ve taken my fun where
I’ve found It", there are few Indeed who recognize Mr.
Klpllnrf’a authorship.
During the next few months it is probable that many
peqple who have been working 48 hours a week will have
ao extra eight hours o f leisure on their handa, and that
others who have been sweating fo r 12 hours a day, six days
a week, will find, with their labor reduced to .15 hours a
week, more time on their handa than they know what to
do with. A fter they have fished themselves out and are
about to begin sitting around the house fussing with the
old woman, we recommend a copy o f Kipling as a conven­
ient sedhtfve.
Rudyard Kipling, though born In India, was the son o f
English parents and was educated in Devonshire. Return-

rtrrthr tgmf qf tihrMrthr*

y, •LOVE’* was the subject of
tho Leasofi-Herm &gt;n In ntt Church**'
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
Jaly M.
[ What this country n»«d» I. tow­
er people to tell this country what
this country needs.

Is'm a kidnaper, is a person who s-r« *■*■• ...... ..... _ _____________
th em n re hiatnrlei*. nomi» biographical. A ll o f them are
|eta kidnaped a kfctnapeeT
Intereiiting. And.then there'!* hi* poetry, the ntrength o f
which, Ihe vigor, and tkc ea»y rhythm o f the veriw, should
he particularly appealing to American*.
And in them* time* when moat o f ua are inclined to
think that the break* arc going again*t u* and In pity our"five*
our ihinestev^
relatively favored _____
rircumHtancc*. it might do
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loir* GWporallnn were |II.It)*,UK) u* good to think o f the noldfcr
lying wounded on the field
for the three month, of April,
M y. hhd Jan*. They ntqtht ta In- or battle after hm comratlea had been put to rout, thinking
o f these line* o f Kipling:
cr'veie wage*.
"And when the women come out o f Afghanifltan’a
lift' Interest of suffering humftnlty, th* Wal farmer* should
Inclod* |n tfirl/ celery code. Conatfftwra should not b* allowed to
chew It without astirg maxim
tUnceVt.,
Optician* report uee of giaa*An Inspiring get o f heroism which naved the lire or a
** In Jhla country I* lncr**»lng. flmall boy but which needlessly cost the live* o f two women
Yae, ws’ve noticed’ quit* a few and resulted In the' injury pf another, wn* enacted Wednes­
■or# glass** being used since lb*
ryllm af beer.
TsUake.s*. day in Okeechobee.
It is easy enough to alt hack In mol nnd collected conDiimocrat. Trying Uftpae theveko" dfmphrtlon and give advice neto what should have been dona
In the trngffc accident in which la 12-year-old boy waf klrttodt
'Some of Floii hi'* school teach­ bllMied' alive by a “ hot" electric wire, nnd In which hi*
er* who have not y#t been paid mhlfiPr Yifghlnjr frantically with assistance wa* knocked
for last year’s work, ar* begin­ down fatally when she touched him, and m neighbor, also
ning to wonder why sutne of thf bringing help, suffered the same fate but only after she
1440,000,000 federal approprlaUeii had freed the victim from the wire.
With full knowledge that one Bimoat always «ct* spon­
taneously In ruse of an emergency we feel moved to point
out how differently the tragwly might have been if ita par­
ticipants hnd known something about electricity and wsys
o f combatting it* deadlines* and had not been loo excited
Ib y . the exigeneje* of the situation.
But the success of
any addice along this line must ho contingent upon keep­
ing one's head and not rushing In where angel* fear to
tread.
In the first place a person who Is in contact with an
eldctrif wire I* Just a* dangerous to touch us the wire itself,
Senator I’iltman «t*m, to hav,
been th* only one who got any­ thus any plan o f rescue which doesn’t take this into consid­
Unlesa you have a good pair
thing out of Ihe London Economic eration is doomed to failure.
Conference. J]e got BO million dot- of rubber glove*, don't take hold o f a |s*r*on who is in con­
¥•* ■from our frdritl treaiOry tact wl(h electricity.
aa a a 'b,idy for th, silver InterThere were several safe method* which the two women
•Sttl. Bst American taxpayer* art could have adopted In their rescue effort*. They could have
liked to that sort »f thing,
ritd the wire o ff with a long dry stick, they could have cut
.... T. o------Id wire with some instrument with a wooden handle, or
General Jehaton ha* mid* It
they fmiltl have grounded in with a crow-bar or some simi­
plain that tm attepipt will bn
made by the government' to m*,t lar piece o f meta), being sure not to touch the «row-bar
the armplaint* 'of federal em­ when It was touching the wire.
One thing which Increases the menace o f a charged
ployee* who ar* *or* befaut'e they
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In the Mew Deal we have had
cowry Administration) and the N
Adminlrtrsttoo.

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Do Year .Part.
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The President, la hie k U i m i
night attach, wear bright '
will not fhe opow eowwi *
So, In Ihe rakovee,
. the** who cooperate an to ham
* bad(« el honor, 'with
b -W » Do Our P a r t"
The President made
apt*.! to all employing taduitry to
Join In the nationwide n
for shorter, hoar* and bolter per.
In *ome particular
lumotooa particular ctUbliihmenu, thi* l.n't f t In* to bo Whey,
•ome, unifoohudty, H will bo
impracticable, In ioiim ihnpmilM* b therq it will iq «n roch hcorjr
additional tort* to employer* that tl
cannot compi T and eurviee.
Whllo the Pre*Wane's DYPAarti itttst ma, w«n bo a hodgo of
honor to tho*. who part1dpato^&gt;it ( *14 tint convtltot* a badr* of
dtnhcnor to Ihoio who flnnnot, for
betantial ind ilnr.ro rrawtne.
fullr adopt all the term* of twe'hgr
We do not mean 'stacker*' ar shirker*, who telflehlr dl»*ent. We mean tho*# who honertly cannot adjust their hu*Inr**e*
to the new rule and (till operate efficiently or *ure*i* folly.
There ere and mart bp exception, to ill rale*. In tho Pr**l•fent'i far-rear hln* and undntrbtadl, helpful plan, the exception* will
he few in romparfuon with th* treat number of indurtrte* which will
cooperate for the tenoral goadl*', "
Re. w# are going to find Vine great m m of employer* of the
country satiated under tho DYJf. alotan. tho DYP banner.
Be a DYP if yoo can; if yem can't, tell the Ptertdent why.

[ this. It may Uhe lOo years to
clear up the pretent situati &gt;n. De­
faults, he aald, atwajri follow in
the wake of prosperity, are*. because when commodity prices to
up it Is ra*ykto borrow, and when
they to down, hard to pay, &gt;o
control I* what Is necessary.
Conference Of Public Foremost amont the propo­
Officials Seeks To nents of federal intervention,
through making the federal baskArrive At Solution niptey laws rxtend to municipal
CfflOAOO, July W^-ApproxU corporations aa well aa prlvale,
matrly 11,000,000,000 of municipal was Hayor Oscar F. Hulmeombe,
srcurltlea la varloua communitlus of Houston, Texas, who said the
in Ihe Untied State* are In default Wilcra bill would be a "saleation
and some kind of aid, either state to many cities." He pointed out
or federal, is needed to help that Its provisions would not he
straighten things out and pravrnl
widespread repudiation of . public oblliatery, but would merely bring
the federal government In aa ardebt.
_ .Thta was -the_»n..«|Un tmrmA bKer which desired to hclp idhere by a conference of some 80 I Just the debt’ to" the he*t ad
public official., grvernmrnt*l **- 1vantage of creditor end debtor.
pert* and bankrra meeting rerently at the Ualvenity of Chica­
go lo find Ihe solution for the
problem* caused by slaw tax pay­
ing tu the accompaniment of fast
tax spending.
Just what kind of aid should h*
asked or given—that I* the point
on which the conference'roul.1 not
agree, at least In the first session.
On Ihe one side, there are those—
and they appear to b, in the peedemlnanre—who favor Federal » d
aa proposed In th* Wilcox hill In­
troduced In Congress at th* last
seatlin, but not pataed.
On the other are those who.
frlrrel government whrrrvtr It
can be avoided^ believe (be itataa
ren work out the problem themnelet*. The proponent* of the first
mar**, however, are dinpoted t*
reply v llh'lhr critlcUm that the
rtatae havr not shown any great
interest in municipal finance*,
and that it may be Hue to tbl*
indifference that the situation ha#
become aa bad a* it I*.
From figure* preeenleJ by In­
formed member* oft he confer•Hr, K *•* leken to be fairly ac­
curate that a round (1,000,000,000
„f municipal securities were In
default, many of them ao.rfMr
gone that It amount* to reputftation.
Ai cording
to, Skadar*
Shanks, Jr., of New York City,
financial editor, a recent cheah
I up revealed over 1000 municipal!.

To etrcM

the

S M*ny othkr- etat«* an
&gt; tba sale* Ux And finding
V THWtUhTahd' about a*
aftnexiou* ik apy tax well
b*. In Iriorldh. the m l aaSx"tee* nhaaat • *ompl»t«ly
I down tad th, time » may
ibbly koeak'.whre a aalee ta*
m adopt*! But Governor
fhae takdn b’poeltlva iitaod
B ttt ondmiany of our leg» a n pledged t* fight ft to

that once
a government goes Into default,
th* default often (ante for deCa-ia*.
Out of eight stataa which default­
ed la 1142, ha said, three ar*

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO
X D- IfAerle hea reti/eaed to
inford aftar an aheage* of eevxl months' tint kl 'Pdrt Orange
0 afterward la Tannaaao* whir*

hanker aad eaplUlist, of Oviedo,
haa reeumed hi* rvgular run agala
aftar ft visit to hla old horn# In
North' Carolina.
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Tk# aaw work of JMflM Preach afternoon. A large tupply of cut
Haul 'wtfl. b* t j e f U r a week wood had baan sent horn* by the
th*

hoy*

bare to tori. Invlta.ret t o '* W oodCrdto Ike ■ Mtghboring
Ibe r - f U crere rep^
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BRR1IN—dtudenU and notrd artlitr hero ipend Uwir apart Umo
reproducing painting* by old master* In the grtletlc* and museums.
This artlat 1* copying a painting by TUUnor Vacclllo.

Wilda Bennett Made
Free Agent By Court

Wleboldt Studio

wan and another time the punched
him e„ the nose. They were mar­
ried three years ago.

TRENTON. New Jersey, July

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
,
“ Beat For The South"
Your home will look better, last longer, and be worth more
money after receiving a coat of Dotler A Gray's Paint. For
I’ rart leaf and Kconuniifal reasons, PAINT NOW—AND BE
• PROUD OF YOUR HOME.

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
,_____

204 Sanford Avenue «

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Jama* and AlfrediEebeoa Waft
1* many friend^' are gl*4 to fiaut* at a very unique but enjoyelcom# bln» back Worn* »ud to , W. party at th* haadaaiM bom*

rfpetoc which be Uld

MARTIN

|WitVfUm4-typ« cooktry, fault*
and Y*g»UbI«a a n completely
covered with water to prevent
burning. You must welt for this
(large quantity of water to boll,
'watch the cooking to prevent
scorching and then, when the
cooking la dona yon etep, tp the
elnk end pour about l^J of the,
food value down the drain*. With &lt;
dame-type cookery, 204 out of'
'every dollar you epend for pote*
toea, carrots, beets, peas end sUn*
,‘ilar vegetablea is fed to the
hungry sewer.

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\woe Vnreed td 'gq for hi* lieftlth.

s V f t l k m LaVkr&amp; M h q ^ L v ,h*Y
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ia*irar*|'other eld* * treat i paved »«&gt; N rty
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ryftU ar* bacomlng very jJopW . ^ 1- ^ ,

D R HENRY
McLAULIN,Jr.

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played chart* abowlng

at the Governor’*- Confuir-

Leiue Duplicate!

not approving of gninr to

•uch a *ltuatloa, Philip P. Cornkt
of the Inetitutlon o f Pub’ic
mlnlltrttlon.
New York City, die*

la Callfarntoy the bther day
tad a gooUral edlaa to* tor

n l F rm d i A n .

Mow we have the DTP.

It waa »*id.

ner Governor Gary Hard*#,

D A T S P E C IA L

Tops Dressed 50c
Sanford Duco Co.

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;* • you uat a oloaad utanjfl with
a half inch of waiar^ Thaimpogs

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P A U L T U tttB t

Personal Activities
Mn. Jack Amaa and UUa Ethel
Rannay, of Winter Park, apant
Wednesday hare a* tha go«*ti of
Mr. and Mn. Sherman U &gt;yd, Oak
Avenue.

^ fh a r lc s B Tyler will leava tiIPffrrow for Port Huron, Mich, to
Join Mrs. Tylor and spend the re­
maining part o f th* summer.
Mlaa Ashton Thomas, of Jack■anvilta, 1* visiting her nieee. Mrs
James 0. Sharon, West Ten:n

Street.
Br, and Mrs. E* G- Smith, Jr.
and daughter, Shlfley, have re­
turned from Chicago where they
visited the World’s Fair.

Official Fisherman Makes Catch

poiata In tha Cant where thej have Three will be held nt 8:00 o’clock
bean spending
the past few at tha Odd Fellows Rail.
Tha general assembly of tho
C'.ty Union will meet at 7:30
Dr. and Sirs. F.. D. Brownlee o’clock at tha Pariah House of
am! son, Harr/, are planning to Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
MONDAY.
leave Mon-Uy for Candler, N. C.
Tha Woman's Missionary Soci­
to spend ebuut two weeks. Enrouta
home they will visit relative* in ety of the First Baptist Church
will have w picnic at 4:00 o'clcck
at the henfc o r Mr*. Voll» Wil­
liams, Golden Lake.
TUESDAY
Ttegular businese and social
meeting o f the Daughters of Wes­
ley Claae o f the Fln^. Methodist
Church will be held at tha home
of Mrs. Vance Douglass, 1044 Hi­
biscus Drive, with Mrs. Douglass,
Mr*. 0. s. Tolar. Mrs. T. L. Sul-

M a n y Signatures
A d d e d To List Of
N i r a Agreements
(Coulinuad From Fag* One)
her* unannosneed In an army llrIhe key man of tha arar eppea-s. plana and said ha would stay **un~
Whila lha emergency ra-employ- tu j get thia thing buttvnej «p "
mant moramant waa gatttng off today nought to apaad tha am ptto a fait atari, lha more lasting anfa by tha automotive Induilry
Job of br nglng each industry un- of Ita formal coda.
d»r • cute provldihg fir min.im.ni
Th# ^
draflad by r*pra*4ffi
wage* and maaimum hour* of u t {TM „ f tne national autontoblla
work w ti tptinging ahead.
thambar of commarta. la Mill
Off-stage, tha a.tnlnlalriltm it- awaiting lha signature* o f Indl•alf waa fashioning a eoda Arsllng ,|d ,1 member*. A raiolullaa.
with tha moat controversial pha»e&gt;
opted at lha cwl# ennferenra
of thpr-oll businese wh'eh it wU! calling for a wage increase 111
a*k tha Induilry to scrap; neat August, found a readier acceptw*r^anca.
I'resident Roosevelt blanket*.!
----—---- -------------- Ihoueand* of workers unde; tha bor defame, gleing tha Panama
p n rlilen i of th e 'n ito n irxtlk' Canal
|4,00t),000 and Bawul
coda with an eiecutire order n . 11.000,1100. Tha work will inclods
tan Hng ita acopa to IneL'de manu- ! e instruction, renoeation and modfacturrn of cordage and twine,1eroltat.on of defeni« work*. Moat
hosier) and garments.
o f the money li rejected to go to
Adding t i the 400 or mora coder labir.
already nuhmitttd by various in j
T*1*
Agriculture
Deparlmatt
dustrles, the National Hrtail CoaTi * " «&gt;lotad f 4,880.010 for .o.il.vl
Merchant* association present#) a w°fk.
code representative of 40 percent
&gt;&lt;*!** »■! * ‘ be Army** requart
cf Ih* coal merchant* and 7k far-1 ^nr IW.OOO.OCO for .river* and har*

Social Calendar

Mr. and Mr*. D. K. MeNib left
today far Jacksonville to apend
Mr. and Mr*. Charlet G. Wilke
Regular meeting of Semina k
. abort limo on builres*. Thay and daughter have returned from Rabakah Lodge Number Forty-

plan to return Sunday.

H U E Y L O N G IS
NO T G E T T IN G
HIS PATRONAGE

in politic*,” tb« statement said. "I
will not complain If, In thalr fair
application, I am not given all I
might have had and If I could
have believed otherwise on some
public laau**.’’
That Long still doobto that be
may he able to follow all the Ad­
ministration proposals, eras made
plain In tho statement.
"My chances of accomplishing
help of tho President, *ven though
good are much better with tha
I could not and may not In lha
future go the full route with him
on some matters," Long declared.
For tha moment Senator Long
has waved aside hi* patronage
difficulties to add his persuasive
powers to arguments being made
before various government de­
partments for additional funds to

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ness.
Immediate effectiveness
a is
Versa th» New Orleans bridge.
asked pending final -eceptance ut
He accompanied a New Orleans
ihe code to avoid establishing one
Coronsdu Beach whart they will
delegation tu tho rosins true lion
Frank Harrison, official fisherman f r the hotel* in Glacier Na scale of wages .now and another
■pend a week.
Finance Corporation office* yesupon adaption of thf coiU In a low
terday. It, also la trying to bring lional Park proudly exhibits a 32-pound mackinaw trout.
wreks.
Mrs.
R.
L
Shutley
^nd
daugh­
Mrs. C, O. Bare and Mrs. A. K.
about reinstatement of more than
8hoemaker are spending today at ter, Mary and Miss Daisy Hughe*
MO men who have been thrown
liquor from other states; ha* le­
Mima attending a meeting uf the will return tomorrow to Iheir
The home o f Mr. and Mrs- C. C. out of work on the Good-control
galised beer.
missionary society of tho First home in Savannah after apeniiing Gantt *n West First Street was work on lha Mississippi River.
Tennessee: Has had a bone dry
two week* here wilh Mr. *nd Mr*. the seen# o f a farewell party
gfchodist Church.
At the end of a day spent In
Leon LaLonde, 1217 West Second Thirsdiey evening In honor of tramping long corridors and wait­ law since 1(8)9; Fas legaliied beer;
r
ON YOUR TR IP X
Street.
TO THC EXPOSITION
&gt;
Miss Mary Batek and Miss Helen ing tu tee officials. Long report­ voted recently to rvpeel the IHtli
DONT FOROET YOUR
expected to return txlay from
Urettlt who plan to return lo ed progress and was hopeful of Amendment.
CAR REGISTRATION AND
Friends her* of Mr. and Mrs. their home in St. Ixiuis, Mo. soon. definite promises shortly. In ad­
polnta in Michigan and Cleveland,
Texas: llss.l local option before
(Continued From fa g * One)
YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE.
Ohio whera they have been spend­ Ruah St. John*, of Laktland, wiTI Gamrs were played during the vancing those two causes he i« national prohibition; legislature
tary w rite ell governor* askirg
ing lha past few months.
be Inlersted to learn that they evening and *t a 1*1* hour re­ backed by large groups of cltiren* could make change without refer­
them to supply quarter* for 'be
have moved to Tampa to make freshment* were served by Mrs. in New Orlrans end ihe Admin­ endum; has not legaiied beer.
] slate advisory boards. He fu rfu r
Friends o f Mlaa Marjorie Du- their home. Mrs. St. Johns ii a Gantt and Miss Sue Gantt.
istration appears to be In a mora
Georgia: Has statutory prohibi­
i rxplained to newspapermen:
Bose will be glad to learn that daughter of W. A. Zachary, of
Those present were: the Miser* hoepltable frame of mind luwaid tion and waa dry before the 18th
"The state* and all other pub­
aha la Improving from a recent this city.
Mary Batik an.l Mlaa llaltne them than toward Senator Long's Amendment; state ha* not legal­
lic bod e* will be asked willinu.
illness at her home on Oak AveBrettle, honor guests, llortense patronage campaign hart earliar ised beer but several cities have.
hesitation t&gt; make any nf 'heir
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Morgan David, Sue Gantt, Jana Gantt, thia waek.
Mississippi: Has
prohibitory
facilities desired by the public
In atriking at him by divarting •tatutas; was dry befor* national!
left today for polnta in Nor?! and Henry Witte, Jr., FraiR
works ■■'ministration available
■Mias Lctilla Powell will return Carolina to spend a short time. Hauer,
Phil Stanley, Warren Important patronage, the Admin- pr'hthm.in; has nut Strangl'd t«r
without additional expense ~io ihe"
tomorrow afternoon to her horns -WbHe~ away they wilt 'T il tn tw tr Iferbstranil-Sm;
'IstrdITun I* Inc [dentally demon­ the sale of beer.
government. The smallest staff*
tn~AtlaAU—after spending a Tew son, John Morgan, who la attend­
strating to other Democrat* In
Arkanses: Has statutory prohi­
possible will be set up in the
dsya here with Mr. and Mrs. J. ing Chimney* Rock Camp at
Congress that opposition tu the bition; ha* been dry since UMH;
slale*.
Allan Blount, J r, Park Avenue.
President may be costly political­ voted for repeal of national pro-:
Chimney Rock, N. C.
"Each slat* will ba provide I
ly. .In. , the
P last
I
session
__Senator
hlbition; movement on
foot in
with an rntineer appiinted by lha
Long
developed
a
block
of
vole*
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Cleveland
legislature to It gain# beer.
federal administrator and respon.
The members of Ihe Co-ed Class which If allowed to develop might
mil son have returned frCm vari­
slide tu him. This engineer will he
South
Carolina: Constitution
ous point* in Georgia where they of tha First Methodist Church cause serious trouble In tha next forbids saloon* and has dry law*;
the executive officer of Ihe (tele
have been visiting retallves for enjoyed a beach party and picnic session.
boird and ihe technical expert. He
bern dry since H'I4, ex epl that
some time. They wer* accompa- sipprr Thursday afternoon at
w II organise the boariF* office,
an individual rould import a quart
nled home by
Cleveland's Daytona Beach whirs swimming
direct its small per* &gt;nnrl a.ul tea month from other states; al­
niece, Mlsa Mary Holbrook, of was enjoyed until a late hour
reive, record ami examine all uplows sale of beer.
Augusta, who will be here for when supper waa servsA
plicrlions made for proje.-is end
Minnesota:
Has
dry
laws
which
eaveral weeks.
Thor* present were: Judge and
report to the board on earn,
■re subject to legislative actum;
Mr*. R W. Ware, Mrs. Bessie
"These men will be known as
AU
had local option before prohlHutcheson and guetla, Mr. and
tha slate eui(peers of the p-iblk
Michigan:
Ha*
dry
law
but
ha*
_____
J
blilori;
beer
Is
legal,
Mra. D. E. Morgan, e f Columbia,
works organisation but will ba
Has constitutional
pvaln.1 prohibitory rlause that
(Continued from page 1)
Kentucky
S. C , Mr. and Mra. Walter Price,
fu Vral agents directly
respon­
Mr. and Mr*. R. U. Hutchison, law; was constitutionally dry, as! prohibition hlch would be legalsible In Washington headquarters.
Mlaa Alya
Chorpsnfng,
Mias well as by frdaral statute, when! |y Impossible of removal before
The best technical mm avalleMDorothy Price, and Ruaaall Mitch- Indian territory became a state in November IU38; has dry law in
from all Source* will he iVaftel
beer
has
le
ts
ruled
h
*
118)7;
ha*
legaiiiru
beer.
;
addition;
L
.......
all, and Leon Courlngton.
fof this purp»e."
Ickrs announced hi* orgl'liaoCon policies aftrr a meeting nf
Ihe public works advisory board
which elevated Cil. Henry Welle,
deputy %lmini*trator, In uosril
membership and received from
Mr*. Charles lyerly. Mrs. J. II Gen. Douglas* McArthur, chief nf
Grave*, Mr*. M. S. Itrn*»i&gt;ll, iyid staff, a new Army housing proMrs. O. W. Smith mid Iwn chil­ gram of ntl.0txt.0t8t, si ghtly mire
SARASOTA, July 28. —DP)—
dren will return turn irtnw tu their than half thu first request f«r
John Ringling filed suit yesterday
M B N ’ S - W O M E N ’ S— M I S S E S ’ - * *
Inline* at Wrlumpkn, Ain-, after f 1.78,000,000.
for divorce from hla wife, Mra.
spen-Hng several day* hero wilh
The beard «1l»ts- I to Ihe Army
Emily Haag Buck Ringling.
C H IL D R E N ’S
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. I ane&gt;, Smith frt.000,000 for sraroast and hitTha circus magnets’* attorney,
Sanford Avenue.
James E- Kirk, borrowtd the
Mcdal-takera for speed, duh, smart­
papers
from
tha
court
records
ness, fracet Penney’* SW IM AW AYS
shortly after the action waa ra­
' , , . . styled to the minute, priced to suit
te re* L Kirk said It waa “ Juft an
every purse t In a wide variety of styles
ordinary divorce suit". Ha said
c
ftw| ligetl
Ringling charged mental cruelty.
Summons rerved Mra. Ringling
la raturnable Aug. 7, next rule day
A 4}utt*bh Bee i l l
In Circuit Court.
S p e e d M h U Ii I
For the first time In 20 years
Ringling remained here thia sumN e m eii Style
.
mar, Instead of accompanying hi*
circus on Ita annual tour. Ka has
Feature! t
Wf
been IB lor several months.
The marriage la Rlngtlng'a sec­
ond. When hla first wife died aevera! years ago he established the
John and Mabel Ringling Muaaum
EE this great new
c f Art aa a memorial to her.
The present Mra. Ringling,
M o d c L A n d you
whom ha married at Jeraey City
wIB understand why It
Sept. 10, 1030, formerly waa Mn.
Charles Buck, w ife of a New
is regarded as the biu t*
Jersey manufacturer.
wine on the market. Ic
Kirk said ha believed the di­
vorce action would ba contested.
has Kdvtnator quality)

E_ Bnnaan—Mew-

T .J T fifu r fir , and Mlaa
Woodcock aa hoatvsaes.

Farewell Party Is
Given For Visitors

WASHINGTON, July 28,-(A&gt;&gt;
—Ambas.ador Felipe Eapll of
Argentina was married yeatirday
t" Mr*. Coutney Lett* Borden
of Washington, divorred wlfa of
Ihe Chicago millionaire explorer.

P U B L IC WORKS
M ACHINERY TO
CO ST L IT T L E -

SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., July
28. — (Ah— Robert A. ‘ C, Smith,
chairman o f th- h aril of a min­
eral spring company (While Rock)
■ml former New York rnmntla•loner nf dorks, died yesterday
ah-ard the steamer Msjestlc.

Balcony
I0-2S

Church Co-Ed Class
Enjoys Beach Party

lower Floor

10c SA LE
One Lower FI- or Adult
Ticket and I Or Will
Admit Two Adults.

Twenty-One States
Have Taken Steps
Alter 1/ry Law s

The whole family's enjoying

Salts

JohnRingling Files
Suit For D iv o rc e
From His S p o u se

Saturday
Double Show
Buck JONES
“ Unknown Valley”
Richard DIX
“ The Great Jaaper*

KELVINATOR

you get Q uaiity and

..........

LOW PRICE

at the Famous

S

Such O ay Little

M n. R. B. Chapman ami aon,
Jamas Chapman, have arrived
from Wrlghtavllla, Ga* to *p-»nd
a ahort time hero with th« far­
mer's son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mr*. O, K. Goff, Park
Avenue.

Ufc, and. In addition, the
lowest price In Kelvinatot’s 19 years in the
industry.

NO DOWN
PA YM E N T

25^ a d a y
ay ta Own a

K elvin ator

1 they I Big puffy afcevt
das, and Iota o f m p m i
Many different styles.

performance, and long

Mr. and Mr*. William Leavitt,
formerly of Tampa, hav( arrived
hero to make their home. They ara
living at the Leavitt home, earner
Third Btrrat and Elm Avanue.

OFFICE EQ U IPM EN T CO.
"Everything Far The Office*
T Y P E W R IT E R S
And Aiding Naehlaaa

R E P A IR E D

W. E. Bigger
Sanford Balck Co. Magoalia As*.
Sanford Representative far

YOWELL-DREW CO
ORLANDO

BLOWING ftOCK

NOftTH

CAROLI NA

W H E R E the joy of thing Si emphsaited in every nook and corner
,
It's different! Your firit impression of Mayviow Manor fa that It
grow miraculosnly from tho earth . . . 10 gracafutty doat tha hotel hartnoniit with tha boauUoa of thia wondorland.
Tho ovoninga ara 10 dalightfully tool, you'll. walcoavo an astro
blank*!. And what • "kkk* thia pure mountain oaono givoi you, with
golfing on tho higheat IS-hoJo course in oaxtorn America , , , cantaring
over 70 milaa ef bridal paths . , , • bracing morning dip . , . brisk tennis
on tha Mayview’a private court* • . . hiking over romantic mountain traila
. . . or snaggin* trout from nearby atraema.
H
Tbere'e no can opener at Mayviewl All vegetables come from
oer own garden* daily.
You'll anfoy everything boro. It'* a beautiful adventure
clou* contact with Nature M , o vocation that's different!
M O M IIT O D .M A N A O It

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'* TAM PA, Fla.—A eonvantlon tn
f iV ifl the ttate eonatftrtlrm wa»
rJfecwled by the Florida Junior
fh a llto r o f Cirnmerc*. which re­
cently (loae.l lla ninth aanual eon-

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rer of a gaaaval **Hka to tto
event ef ume tdaa deetoffA hy
tto Rrittah
*d uanalaeaoaly ky

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enev during th #^

V Th* prevent Instrument of atate
TWfi^to'Ua^t
was' declared **irtKale and detritto aeiatvn d:d ato
C-eJIy fir a new eonstllutlon was
agabast war they wsakd lla*
I Batata!
* « efficient and eeo• com lent government." Tha neeraLtowJ
them. He rtotoml MP£rf*4 *J among ,th* gn at naedt
eoet far tto N tlto fraan waa
r f t|je State which th* Junior
Irina had toaght to tto Watto War
tUmheri of tha Commonwealth
who new fait ttot they tod ton*
(lidfg.1 themselves to &gt;*ek.
betrayed hy then* wto tmtowd
'j Tha organisation ala) w*nt on
tVem ta fight.-----•—
’ feearJ as pledging Itself In work
A ropy nf tto t*»totU» kas
h r eeaiwmy In Stale, county and
been forwarded l a tto gaeerw*
giltnlalpal ^*r»ra»ant* **ty I**'/■eat. It la printed an* to tto
latlaw-to ccnaolldat* or eliminate
Newa-Chronlda,
hewexee. thnt
CIHCACO— Martin Triadcr with * &gt; r f » c t modrf of tto. Tango M . ~ tuUt
^
fj| office* possible without Inifew
Aye
hetore
tto
to fifty fa*t. All th*-nwtal part* are grid-platedpThla U only « • » " f » * » «"odal* valued at *2.000.000 at a
paring efficient | trnlniattatloa."
WurLI War. t t o Bwckgi.
Ainttor^aaobltoa.pabttad tu."* ih*-Meeewm-wh-itetew** ato OndueUy,
L* Tarty to Ctotwany nnagtag n
illeeable leak of *m»rg*ncy landsimilar attttud* to* ttto tact hnd
g fields throughout th* atiter
aol tto alightewt e*eet oak tto
fpptariUd tha praaant atate law • tatutea tu permit the establish•lliiatlon when tto erkria
Jnalai, that "no atnergartey mant » f adtquala
emerganey
TV* eeaferewte which ’
g fields ba tslabliibcd with,
at Mcartorwaoh to TaatoMa* •»*
rs Jiua of 10 milas of an In floldj. The sam« resolution r*om meit.ljtl that any fund* for unem­
ployed labor that may b* avail*
k f f n e n lV
W tln i t town
n r * by tto aatot nrwtorn. ft nftn
11; GEOHGE HTOVAI-L
r fctoad a reentatlnn pn&gt;n &lt; k j
The Hanford Junior tn m eu-tto Lancashire delegatee T it ana
rumbrd to a batting &gt; p m put on
tM k'&lt; y u * } with n jr u w u by Lake Monro* In that town yearleded In any N t w * wage ngr**.
trrdey
and
lost
By
a
12-tt
aeoie.
'f i
ror.l*ll etarted for fianford. hut hr
-. In
waa not In th* rendition hr * » ’
li t
two week* ago whrn nr held
Capital far tto n to A U U w a * * f
S arillary aa4*rUXia«*" ta t o *
r t i t m It* hat yro*p*rHj la UN
teal Induetry. O. S o * r , Ik* pewjNp*r. ta H that tow temperature
'III not find any, Junk li
Monty tack guarantee

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3 »n fo rd All-Stare
W w O w ^ W im

LakeMonroe Team
Puts On S p re e To
Win R s s e N l T ilt

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NAPKINS, pkg. ..
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Guy Grade
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amounting to MJNMOO «a*n a
year, f U * weak) g W Vl aptop aw to
ta lUOJMu h Uteri |U t o t o t i
A aether wpreanntatloa. tb a k
Aktott, aaid that tW m-rt v a to
ahto pan at the taw a«al to that

it* 19a
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gained. But, when the pap
Imak It cama with a ra*h,
tlx hit*, Of whl-h four ware
bits, aarved to put ever five n s *
take a ahut-nul victory Item
\V&gt;nn, and ria i to rrteov* him

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limner Warren waa the hanvy
hitter on the Momue team.
ta
five time* at the bat he gut ,ttoee
doublet ami twu alagU*. lie aha Smith, aa.
played wall tn the field.
I V Ca»^»U. P^h.
Sanford boy* go» theetr ahar* * f
hit* but they were uaa

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Appetising
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wrll, representative from
Wool
I’alnt lituch, who declared that the
yiuth o f the nation may have to
ban,i tigethrr to organise a now
political party strung and cteau
enough to lift the national goveminent dear uf rurrupthn and
dumlnptiog.
i
:
"The impiruNvv need", Mr.
t’ ri.niwrll raid, "it for n governmrnt that l.i un.br rontril of tha
people, and not dominated hy (he
few; and unteat Ihu preient ad­
ministration ran answer to that
net It ta time fir the youth of
.the nation to organiae neither
party and fight for the right to
runlrul it* own government.'*
At the f tuil acxnli.il, l.oper I).
I.iw iy, of Tampa, w b &lt; unatilmou*ly rlrctrd prraidrnt, to auceeeu
M. M. Kroat, of Jackionville. Honaid V. Ware, of Weal I'alm (teach
wna n u b flrat
vice-president,
KkIHey tirarey, Kt, I'etrrnburgi
second- vlca-prealdent, and John J.
Krui ng, uf Ilradcnt iiv IrruaJrer.
Wcr! l alrn Ileaeh wav chosen an
the lunventlon city for 10.11.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JULY IS, 1933

ide Presented To Johnson
Ban On Gyp Ticket Agents

hare coal about $15,000 t0 make
the old type tag* but will coat!
fn m $7000 to $!&lt;000 more to make
the n ,‘W type in addii mi In »jn.
•715 in rojalllo. to l&gt;c paid f &gt;r me
tnc of the potent
The board » f
rnmmi**i»ner*
TALLAHASSEE. July 2*. (.»v meeting \Srdnr*day ftrat decline •
— Dr»pitf objections by too rnern-i to approve the cclra expend ture
her* o f the board of rommUslen ]
eta cf stale Instiluti &gt;n», the lot:,
department yestrrdaj
complete,t|
arrw.igements for using a patent-j
id device on IMlnul omoblle It-1
tense pTstrs which, l! is claimed,
w.tl prevent theft ami IraduVnl
use of tags.
llotor VebWe t’omroisal &gt;ner
Oct rge Wilder recently enteir.l
into a cnniiaet with a Mi**i»»ip u
company wheh holds tb. isitrnt
lights of lh« licw type Ing agree­
ing to pay fhe c mpuny 5 I 2
rents royalt) on r.rrh lag. A supplcinrnlal
runtraet which out
agreed t.&gt; after the hoard first dcrlined to appruv* the nrw tags,
sprriftrd the company holding the
pdtent wilt pay all evtra expense
net ersaiy in chang.ng from tile
old lo the nrw type tags.
.-.-.Ti&gt;w-»i»*** ■prwTm-witf; T.*^*‘-Tiu
convict lab- r. will make t.Vl.i’OO
hlhtk nb i white tags for the .no
- tor vrhirlr department. It wenld

aerotw—m * . A* f»c the public,
not only la H ami red mire *at&gt;»
factory yvwrtkwa in the *ale of
lickrta, but Ihat.tha furtaia *111
N E W YORK. July » L —A the- * ■ * • »« f j r • ban on “ gyp* ticket go ap aa announced Theater
_ _ v -Kick
egenrlea, a minimum wage oral* critic* ir * premised that the man
agera will not “datort" their re­
re*** - d itsge bond, of Ih.
* * * view* f i f a.Kerii-mg purposes.
The rraeltr* of *ome producer*
axlcal comedy and dramatic **itlm ate theater,
nge have Joined In formulating I l*»u*v » h * h have been renteva of “ paperiag* their theatera BY
before Brig.-Gaw. Hugh S. John- */ «oatiwver»y between gn u p . ha the tndrscrmlnat. ase of p tu ei
h banned aa aa ’ unfair practice.’
The minimum wage acale for
acton represents a »tep nicer
attempted before. Under this proei*i a. the minimnm for artora
with more than two years' n pertenre b $i&lt;t to $S*t; for th-t
with let* experience. fT&gt;; f»r
thorn* member) in Nrw York
J. G. H IC IIA K I.
City, $M; on the r ■* f. $XV Actor t
hate nexrr been paid during rehrartal periods, hut by a rumpromise,the producers agreed to
aVanre one creek’s solar) at the
end of the first two weeks of reheanaL
Mstitnim hours for rehear**!
will he established, with prnahl es
for violations. Press agents »tattoneil in one locality are assured
a $50 weekly minimum^ $75 when
traveling; company managers ami
treasurers wifi hate a $10 mini­
mum for a 41-hour week; ushers,
lirkeldakrra, srruh-women ami
Lola Anna and Joa Wilkinson of Montgomery, West Virginia,
others of the miscellaneous thea­
an among tha IS.000 who pau.e dally to adrr.ira the recently duc-v.
ter force, a O-rrnts an-h &gt;ur mini­
New Cobbler
iced portrait of Abrahim l.lncb’n. Tha picture b hung In the Idsmum and a 41-hoir week. The
oofai exhibit at the Illinois lluat building—A Century *4 Progress—
O N IO N S , lb.
P o ta to **, 10 fb*.
wages for the theater’s organitrsl
■ba Chicago World ) Pair.
labor -stage hands, mus'eians ami
Ga.* Klberta
wardrobe mistresses stand a* In
thr present contracts. I'layrights
P E A C H E S , H lbs.
are guarantied a $500 minimum
with acceptance of their script.
Producers will teeeire 15 percent
.if the motion picture aalra prko
if a play runs one neck; up to 50
CHICAGO, July 3 0 .-S iity.fivr peaSes, si cording to Mr. C. K.
percent if it run* three weeks or nrwipaper buys, chosen from 20.more. A national legitimate thea­ 000 in the Cnited States, rounded Knepper. president o f the organ­
ter committee, representative of out a four-day convention here isation. fo r many it Was their
alt groups, erill aid la enfurrelast, week without holding a tingle first long trip so far from home.
rnrvting or sitting through any Registered at the same hotel they,
long speeches, They Ju't had a ate breakfast together at 7::t«»
good time "seeing the fair** and each morning and then were load-;
ed into big hui.es and taken fop
“ doing the city.**
TCWh(Tridr"along t'hiragu’ s lake
flack btlfiie they are- “ paper
shore, or whisked through thboys." those early risers who go
city streets to see the sky-srrap-j
through the streets rolling the
era, or landed at a Century of
family paper into a light wad ami
Progress to s|w-0 il the rest of the
throwing i| on to the front porch
day. One night they took a Unit
ride on l-akr .Michigan the first
a b . w e e k l y i1 JOHN AND E S
I L C. K IN A R D
time on a lake steamer for some
)1 d . E. W E E K LY
Hd •
o f the youngsters.No. 2
rw » . jh&gt;
[1 101b 1*4 Frgnch
917 W . F IR S T .ST. ,
1 PHONE 91M
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"The Newspaper Roys of Amerira.lnr., is a welfare nrganixalion,’ Mr. Knep|ier *ahl, "spanWith Purchase of 1
sore,| by about 50 leading news,
papers. Pour limes a year the
Can Clabber Girl Bakbeet paper carriers arr chosen and
i n g Powder at iOe
given a trip like this. tteldnm do
the same hoys hare a rhanre to go
on successive trips. This time we
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MinorSkelledFrom Mound
B y T ig en In W ild Seventh,
Giving Rivals 6 -3 Victory

’ Tba S e ifo r l Celeryfeda, battling
at Haber Field w Orlando yeattfday for mdlepnUd poeeeee on
e l aacond ptooa In Central Flori­
da Baaoball League iteoAnge, eaw
a l t o I'tvad which had laetod alx
! ana,half Inulnge gp by the
td whan Hid Ttgere opened up
an T ito Minor and ehellod Mm
fjoea the mound. Flea rune came
o e o r botere Dannie retired _ the

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fjrt| Inning, and they b ad added
rite more on * wild pitch In the
third. But, after that inning, they

(banco*

In that lu lo ter and the

The Feda nicked Bober for I I
hits, hut the r.g » io w , pitched
hlmielf out of danger time after
lime. He t-rne.l in the hoot early
In Iho game, and (truck out Max­
well, Mite, Pert and Chapman la
that order, whlta during the lat*
tor half o f tha coateat ho appeared
Inc Inti life.
Minor got away to a good atari
and until ho woo knocked out, bo
hod given up only f.vo hit*, two
of them doubtful The Tiger* got
a run In ih* fifth but It waa inearned Minor mot hi* maetefe in
that bile ter Ing eoventh however,
•ltd ho loft' lh« hill . thoroughly
beaten.
The ram* etorted when Eddie
Micro booted Bonner-* tooy jyl.
Hw-rleon aocrlfloed him to eccend but Bar nee popped out t»
•borl: A b b otfth n ieth rough" dtth
■ in gle through (horl, aeirlng
Bonner. Maxwell drew a poo* and

U ii* a m through with • hat (to*
f h to right, •coring Abbott F rit
fooled o t t ) (borl. f
In lli» third, Harrleeu (Urtod
o ft with kb tin t et t » r real ota«!•■■ Barn## wo* credited with ■
•erotrh hit eW H to'boated tot.urd thrd for CoUhor W Miam­
ian, after etortlag to (Btrieve It,
•lood wide, keying Ihedmll world
roll f.ul which it IdoH. Abbott
moved them up ■ hue with • neat

McMullen open*) Utet tm lhla
*o»enih with a M iw n h t trl^U to
.ifh t f elo. Hod the p u t bora
cut, the boll would k m ' guile J
to the feoco for • bento rote Dot,
McM Hen oettod M the play bo*
caueo Abbott, w it ..had ..Mkon
Maxwell'a throw la, throw low
end wide o f th ir l
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bot Baber got a ifnglo to M t Ho
went lo lecond oe ■bteeruo tatoglo
to tenter gad bo reared on M*Hby’a
'Ingle through-, Biaaen
Mrore weal to third on that ait
and Maltby continued to eoooei.
Smith triple I to Irit field, Ute ball
far only tig . men rcmhel flret getting away from H arriet! oho
during all lhal Hate, and only one
Of them got to eocood. Baber wae
out for a victory which ho earned.
The Tlgere fret ton came In the
fifth. Wllllameon opened with a
ecratch hit 1 1 ehori. Tha play
wae cine# at firit and playera and.
- . ----fane alike loudly q eatlonml llm-j
held the T lg m without
plre Henry’* dvt’eloe.Baker filed, troubl* •» ‘ ho eighth, awl the
out to ranter. Moon H i a eberp n w o ’e ocorfng had c e w l ,
boll to Bonner » h « thro# to AbFloldlog honor* for ,| h i day
holt at aecon l The bail, throw*. wrr* dlflded between t o y Hgrhhard, lolled Into rfght flotd on! “ »"*
B inner. Shorijr Maltby
Wllllameon went to third and
Manager William***. Koch
.Moore. I;, eecnnd.an Bwinwr'e-wr*^ccbUU*iIW »* a * * e p te c * tff wtfrlr
trji. Maltby canto through w i n ! ** ■ critical tlmo
• ancle t„ right, ecorlng Moore
8anford o fflcel, announced - i l l
Wllllameon had been caught off- ,h* *,ub W,B P*ay ■* exhibition
game at Orlandi tomorrow, Hil" ' ----- — ---urday afternoon. It la expectod
*hat &lt;P*t* Geiger, a left-hander
.
who played for Ocala nntll that
el;b blew up, will etart on the

AsMegFbr Advice
WASHDfOTON, July
preTolled- P rm m riy It hod ^ea
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la Iho cwbinet wight bring on •
goeoraaooot crloteTho report! wk'ch adeanood the
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goewnmont oaM Iho exile, who la
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DAYTONA BEa CII. July a .—
A rejuvenated team of telander*
hammered Lee*burg with a volley
of u f * blew*, Including three
horn* run* and three triple* here
yeeterday and won IT to S.
The lelandara etartod the ecor­
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and adding another In tha fifth
and four In tbo following ftama,
culminating their attach wlth,**v*n more In the eighth. Rad BurniM ,: left fielder, led the Ulander
attack krtUi four eafetteo In flva
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY. J1I.Y 27. 19.11

Mtaibcr Aaaodaicd Pratt

BLANKET CODE
FOR INDUSTRY
•BEING SCANNED

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WORLD FARLEY
HAS RECESSED
INDEFINITELY

Citrus Committee
Members Selected
WINTER HAVEN. July 2 7 IAV—The shippers committee
of the Florida citrus growers
clearing house selected C. A.
Stewart o f Frost Proof. W. II.
Mouser. arv) R. B. Woolfolk.
Orlando, to »erve rn a com­
mittee with representatives of
lh« citrus exchange and In­
dependent growers to work out
a new marketing agreement
under the agricultural adjust­
ment act.

AI Capone Namedln
Blanket Indictment

CHICAGO. July n .—urv—A
blanket indictment charging AI
Capone. |&gt;r. Benjamin Squires.
Aardn Sspln. and 21 other de­
fendants of conspiracy charges
including bombing*.
window
•mashing, and restraint of
trade was returned hy tba
county grand Jury today. The
Indictment is regarded as tho
state's first front attack on
j ra krtrering and the violence
It brought into legitimate In­
dustries in Chicago.

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Friday.

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NUMBER 2S2

U. S. PLANS BIG National

Recovery Act.
r AHD Ainu AN Calls For Organization
S iS .n iS !.? With M ilitary Likeness

KBNAPINC EVIL

MCGEE GIVEN
DEATH VERDICT
FOR M A P I l

WASHINGTON. July 27 &lt;A*&gt;, urganisatirns are alt enlisted in
•'tleoerals'* and "e donels** m ill a campaign that seems rien more
---) "captains" will preach the ges- i comprehensive than those of the
blur | World War
Johnson has enrolled l.t.OOO or
sirs
.s
&lt; ..
. . . . i eagle.
marshal
battalion* of
' S c o tla n d
Y ard
Is
ech make.* and check up on ganisatl ms.
LasV night, more than *(*.000,ITnrlprT'nnH
lftprntlnn
r'»,z ,ou'"
,ni*,h*
u n n e n . o n s in
e r a n o n ltottnt
, , , r f rl,jr
lh, t b|,,cW
,^ „u
n t‘ iMXt piece* of literature were on
B y A t t o m e y G c n O r a l Roosevelt's wage ami h.rnr agree- their way tu captain the Prevtdents aim*.
1 nient* ate obeyed.
WASHINGTON, July 27—
LONDON, July 27. (Ah The
t n . rt»» . m w I . i u r n w i
(o il. Hugh St. John-on'- cam'Buy only from lhose who .up*
•(A.P.)— New' interpretation*
I The federal government*, crii-'p aign is oigan srd along strictly pori the President's plan" will be
economic conference which con­
K A N S A S C IT Y . July 27—
vened here June 12 with high
of P r e s i d e n t Roosevelt’*
(JP)— W a lte r M e tie r was M V
•ade agnin-q kidnaping kept pa«* m iliary lines, lit e an I all. It war the cry far and wide
hope* of solving some o f the world
... ,
,
...
. ,
...
. rerralnl list night
when
the
The campaign will last abiut lenced lo death lod a y liy a
blanket code agreement of
Wednesday with a rising tl&lt;U of . ,
,
.
,
.. .
_
pr ihlems ndjourne.l for an indefi­
V
elaborate plan* to teach every five or si. week*. It was an
*wage* and hours for industry
crim inal court ju r y which
public indignation over vhe na home
•
• country were made nounerd.
nite period today.
in the
were in the making laat night
lion.
I’ bllv.
.
„
- t r o tr warnsnat* mpirah- Atawv ewii m nt »»e" ew nm H M VifTlfTW ir *WII DIM have been .et^Urganlia- M ill M *r&gt;' M cE lro y. dattgh*
by th e National Recovery
to con- tion of the »r*«e. reglmal and trr of the city manager of
I ney General Cummings let It h,
— , city will elect * "general"
.
— Attffltnntmuion w n w rEvr ar
------- .
1 who declared he ltd not regard
,
,
.
... duct their city campaign, whose local committed probably will he
the widespread appeal to 5,­
,
| known after .
conference « “ h (hlrf
w||, be a "lieutenant completed In a week Or in davr. Kama* City.
E v a m r o l i s t I t #» « e n t n I ,br p*,**if ■* a f» iij re.
.. I •
*.. —
000,000 employers to restore r „ K
i
President
Roosevelt
that
the
gov
gen
eral"-a
woman.
The
"genThe
case
wax
tho
first
In
The
"educational"
csmpalgn
,s ,
,
7
Tn ,hr c inference chairman he
U n r .r u I I S
rrnment would spare no eapvnse. eral" will name three "colonel*" will lavt about three week*.
purchasing power.
which tho extreme penalty
understand
the
problems
o
f
othr&gt;
Then will come the mnn up
In stamp nut kidnaping.
• « n,l ■ number of “ majors", "rapTo meet difficulties which h a v
ha* been axaesaed in the n|p
nations tetter today than bef, re
Plans lor forming a federal
• "rompany" j f pn Of a week, d -ring which ih* mul­ lion's crusade against kidnaper*.
arisen about lom t sertions of the
—
i the conference mrl and we trust
t
ludlmu*
aldrs
of
General
John­
agreement which the President it
"Scotland Yard” were dl*CU»etL! ,)(rr |h„ # w()| ^
o r f, n. son throughout the land will Th* Jury drllhars.Vrd three and
BALTIMORE. July 27. —(A t-- &gt;thrr nation* will in the same
making all employers to make with
Aimer Sempl, McPherson Hutton spirit of good view Ihr American
LONDON, July 27. l/Ti—Ap Cummings said: "The fighl ha*, ixptb.n*. a *tala chairman and 1 l*eck by a house to house cenve.a thraa-quartfrs hours last night
him, itarting
to Wy. H ah
S.
and ranched thrlr verdict soon
Indicated yesterday her husband'* |e&gt;l cir* which are aimed to -&gt;*rr- pYinsi for I’rrselrnt Roosrvelt'* I., ho won; ssr ate going ahead to ihaltwoman apppinte.l h, the gov. l » detect ".nlpcr." tho*, «(,„
Johnson, the adminiitratnr, an&lt;l
after returning deliherationa to­
connection with the mill! n-«|o|l»r j
• an iinprrcnfrntr I economic |h0|(j ^ n v .e y progrpm wa» voiced
rrnoi.
Then
then*
will
be
stale
n«t
complying
with
Ihr
blanket
Us legal staff began clarifica­
the limit.”
day.
Angrlu* temple had been severed i e it u a t i n at home.**
committees appoint#.! hy
/.hri- iih I* nf wage* and heurs.
tion to meet objections of Mime forever.
In Ihr Hrit’sh Hiiu*e if Common*
Although authorities at half a
Th* Jury Interrupted th* trl^l
Ramsay iMarthmis'd. chairman
»on,
,nd
under
these
the
nrllllary
After
looking
over
his
Isy-out,
Industries.
Commenting on the report that of I he conference averted ihr l**t n|trhl hi »poke*mcn of the •burn point* won victories over setup In the cttlee
Johnson rrmarkrd that he gu****d nf MrOaa's hr;lh*r Georg*, facing
Meantime, details of the elab­
kidnaper*
and
org*ni«e,|
gangs,
David Hutton, her husband and discontinuance of mreling* « » , a, three principal political ramp*
Radio, pirn, pulpit, moving his message would reach lo the lha saip* rharga, tn rand*r ‘ V
orate campaign to take the “ N.
former rhoir leader In the temple, te,.*.. nul an adjournment. '*
The debate, which hinged on the Ihne appeared no lessening in * picturoa, lunrlut n rl h* and civic •grass root*" withoi| any trouble. vartlcL
R. A.” and Ita "blue eagle** tu
kidnaping mul crime.
Tl|t former Oregon convict rohad eponed hi* recent vaudeville
fordell Hull, aecrelary of state.; wrrIl, ,e,inomjf eonferene npm the
the nation were announced hy the
Police of I*** Angeles gave
. . . . . . .
. ,
talnad hit eompnsur* as h* heafd
debut with the statement that he in his farewell a M ir*. pleaded
administration.
It railed J n r a
t1 rr ii, rr
re lu
„
»
.
..
eve
of
imlcftnlle
adjournment
ol
permission
for
*
bodyguard
to
' Miion ol rroivitii * .inn
th* jury announce he had bean
hooss-to-bouae canvass in every had been "acting" since he had’ anirnf urging ihr giYrrmtirnU to thal K*l&gt;»rrinf. vlrrw from N ftillr prole I Ihr wifr and bahy of Hmg
condemned to the gtllowa.
No
married her two year* ag &gt;. the
community to enlist support.
•
ro.by.
singer,
from
ki&lt;ln*(&gt;ers.
rl dy his pro|e.*nl for a rontinua fhamlerUln. chancellor of (hr ex
evangelist said:
member of the McF.trny family
Initially more than 7n.mxi.onn
rherjuer, the d deration thal the *iw„ victim*—John J- O'Connell,
wa* In th* court nr'in.
If he mean* that, he can never lion of the tariff truce.
pieces of printed matter with the
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return
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,
campaign Insignia prominently
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hcl,
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Oklahoma
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~
-------istd' fliiairfllTalf-}‘ xw^thw-doHae.
She- waa noi so iHTirdU
wha't-f-menng-«r-thrTriuiimiTr
!
« thr-rrnsinimr g*l.r
“
'•
Ctaranc* Stavsn*. who la a t lir a
• part of tba emergency term*
nice
n*. . cJ(|, pr„ hl, m,
pi,.,|Mr(| |h_
Independent
peaker* of th er*.
lil'Irpcndrnt -prakers
i
_
fuglllvt,' farced th*lr way Into Itm
ployment campaign, 13,000 organ- effect the purportril statement conference will convene later.
l alniiii-, L'berai a-id Cmsertaliv*
Progre&gt;s in prosecution of su»McElroy h"mo and abducted Mafjf
would
have
rn
their
strained
itatlona
which
have already
grniip* ilrrlared Ihr Diiitrd Stales l&gt;eclcd kidnaper* Inoluded ls*u-| I l l i r r i C H n C * * I V 011810'
McEIre* while sh* wa* taking a
pledged support will set up cam­ marital relation*.
is nul ti, hlamr f r - lack nf ar aucr of frdrral warrants at Rl.
bath. They returned her th* nejtt
"The temple and my home are
paign groups In each locality and
cunrpli-hmrnts t,y the rctinoniw Lotus for two more alleged mem-.
A ir alter th* payment of tlO.OQQ.
a deluge of advertising will lie entirely separate." she said.
parley.
h.-,. ..f ih* gang that attempted
i e t State Menace
Mar* than half th* ransom wgp
Hutton recently started divorce
Bead to bring distributor* of mer­
There its* n. bast* on whl.h
x„ j „
nbtain $100,IXX» ransnnr
raeovtrad.
chandise under the provision* nf action, charging he had been
Prrsidrnt Kn Vrvelt wniilil *tabl for August fqier. banker, of AI
MIAMI, July 27 GP&gt; Florida
Representative* of th* printing
tho agreement and to urge huyen ,r* * ,'d a* a “ pet poodle" and was
lias- the dollar with refervnee to ton. Ill Two others were held
1 yi4,| Toast
residents studied industrj from ala Caotral Florida |
tired o f being the hushaml • f
the pnimd", d-et»re.| the velera'i -A t Kaii-as City, the case of m,.,t|j*r reports raiwfully tnda;
(Continued On Page Three)
famous women.
t.lberal
chieftain, Uaeul Lloyd w sllrr II. MrGre. firmer Oregon
(h# Weather Bureeu charted counties gathered at tha City Halt
Ills artinn we* taken after *he
SIIO AL ItARIIOR. Newfound­ George.
mnvlcl, ae u«cd of kidnaping Mis 11 i),* course of a tropical dlJ- last night to organist the Ctnlral
left
Asserting thal
Hie rrunmiTe Mary McElroy, 23. daugMer of| „ , rH,nfe. central this morning a Florida Master Printers Aaarwta—. X H . L i r e c l e
L
, , France aboard Iho liner City l»n&lt;l. July 27.—(AY—tirnrrel llalr
Hen; hear a talk by V. C. Harriott,
Thai evangelist
evangelist touched
touched . Iu !h0, |r^ fr 0f lh, tr.nv-Allanl.c crnfrirnie Is deed. Lloyd Gcurifb! q,, c,|y manager, was given lo the
• . r - 7 / , - - * 7 X.
, 8f Havre. Tho.
short distance south of Turks
^ C o d e ’E x p i a 1 n e d
rVf
* " . h I ale arm* %, landed her* yeeterdsy *»s»rl*sl lhat "Th# ujlmg m*nls'.er| )otT w;Uv (fee *»*♦• demandlnf 11land and- moving west-north- of Naahvtll*. secretary of th* A* • • .«
•
** Southern Matter Primers Aaioclreiteration* of h erjove for ITut- I w)th 2.1 of hi* Italian seaplanes. Is engages) In flnrlAg the best! ,h* ,|,*(h penally,
westwerd.
atlm. and to discuss the proporad
Ion, and snm* lime laler In the ' finishing the third lap of
a, t„
uffldaU reiterated that they
th metho, of enabling It.
BR00KSVILLE, July 37— f^k
Should th» slorm, described In
printers rode whlrh has been sent
day, Hutton'* alt-racy said ,hr homeward journey from Chicago. |i*” 1' I!” ; . -P l^ -r, »,sr of Jlf* after; |,n,| |H&gt;wcrfol evidence against Rn
a Washington
advisory as of
- Authorities announced hers tba
to
Washington.
would seek to bring the two bark
A m'rhap to one nf the fleet
sP'flt has drparlrit.
gi r Tunhy and three niemlicrs of "ronslderable Intensity attended
Flr»t hanj Information relating together " i f It seem* at all feas­ nf 21 ship* caused tliii plane to : . * bi er*
\V. M Haynes, co-partnar nf th* arrtlt taday of Ja&gt;, Jamandta
.. grretwl the statement
- ......... ha Chiiagn aang
I’ rcparaliune hy winds uf hurricane fores over
Celery
City Printing Company, Moral** on ausp'clun of being the
to the National Recovery Act and ible."
descend at Victoria hnrhnr, I’ nrre ... ^n hr
continued for removing the four a very smell area,'' snntinur .m
E.
L. driver of tha automobile that hit
Tills last development was un­ Edward Island, ehnrlly after the iv a nil# w Milne, that it
tnr ; prisoner* from Milwaukee l » St. ils present course Its effects prob- was elected president;
th* propovtd Florida Celery Shipand killed Sheriff S !,. Lipscomb
P*" -iMe for Ihr United Kls'e. I". Paul, Minn., for prosecution in the „|,|y would he fell on the main- Rrewtnn, Daytona, was chosan vir*
known
to
the
evangelist
until
sir#
rspedilion
left
Shrdiar,
New
pert' cod* of dhie* for the eelery
at Ferry tart night.
president,
and
W.
.
E.
Brown,
of
(i'nntlnirnl Vn Page Foun
reached Baltimore yesterday mrrn- Brunswick, jester ley and threat1100.000 kidnaping nf William ,1 land hy Saturday morning, lha
Induxtry. were given Sanford KiOITIelra said Moral** alleged he
Orlando, is th* secretary-treasur­
Ing and her opening remark nn rnrd to deley the drpsrturr of the
j llainm, Jr., wrnlthy brawn
Weather Bureau reported,
wanian* during their meeting at hraring about it was that it was fleet fur Its eastward flight hark
er. The following counties wei* wai 'tricing to Tampa to /(alt
/ - i l l
I l f
II
a i Authorities of several ' slates Miamians were advised by A W
tapre vented
Samlnole. Orange, relatival hut drnlad hitting any­
th* Montetuma Motel yesterday “ very interesting."
■cross th* ocean.
mapped, plans for roil cried drives Olay of th* local weath*r hurra r
Volusia.
Brevard,
Lake and OscaIt war learned that Ihr 2llh
After landing here Mr*. Iliilton
by Klwanlane V. A. Sperr and
against kidnaping gangs, ami in not to hoard up Iheir houses toda,one at Parry. They aald tha mr
went to hotel ipiarter* reserved seaplane, commanded hy .Captain
their California runvenliun Ih- but t » hav* malrrisls handy for ita. lie.ides tha nawly.elected bora a New York Meant* and &lt;f . .
Peter Schaat.
president,
C.
A.
Haines,
of
the
RoVis,
would
require
some
time
for her and appearrd lo be regovernors of state, pledged them­ such prntrrtlv* tnrastir** Friday.
Th* former told hi* Impressions
Herald Printing Co., Boh Unity, rlad »l«ht pai**iig-rs sod a q&gt;...-7
ruperaling fr'nt her recent Illness. to obtain ■ new .wstrr pump be
selves tn o-rprratmn with the
Grey said the slnrm might
of Tueiday afternoon's gatherirg
Jr., G Hassett Smith and Zeb tlly of baggsg* Th* I’etry piltal
Passenger* aboard ship pre­ fore it W3 i Id leave Victoria har­
fVdrroJ gnveram-nl
change Its course anil tnimurov
Ratliff ware present at the matt­ chief, Parker, amt lr*i»' ly Sheriff
of local civic and buelnei* leaden viously had remarked about the bor whvre It rvmamrd last night.
afforded aniple lime to ptoter* ing.
To at least 2.1 other member- « f
Captain Rovls cent a message
who had evidenced real Interest in . difference hetw*en her condition
WASHINGTON.
July
27.
id*)
Radtnnttrry of Tayl tr rounfy,
property
against
wind
damage.
the Sanford Kiwaui* f'luh. (Illo
Mr. Gariintt spoke ai length nn
A nation-wide nun* il*trclioq The storm Is sipertrd tn pe.s a
th* ditcueelon of th* National Tuesday and yestrrday. When she to the chief of the ripe Si Inn In­ Caldwell, local offr-ial for the St.
l/tnllflad th* car h-r* to &gt;ty &lt;&gt;4
th*
Industrial
Recovery
Act
and
dicating
that
it
m
ght
be
two
days
Recovery Act ■* It wa* carried on made her first appearance on the before Ibis ship rnuld rrj iln Ihc Johns River Lin#'Co., Is the perfesi and prevention agrnry to retry abort distance north o f Great In- Ita relation to tha printing trad*. tank It t* Perry fir inspection and
Ih* authority nf ll»- frdrral goi- align* Island today
City nf Havre Tuesday, she rlung
host.
In th* City Hall.
II* also evplained the proposed furthtr
Idtnt'fication by olhlt
ernmrne Into every part of Ih*
weakly In the arm nf Capl. Ilsr- main body el Shoal Harbor.
last
night
he
entertained
for
printers'
code which Is being pre­ w fln tiiti.
General
Balbo
was
mq
discour­
*
Th* latter gave a detailed re­ - Id C. MrCaw.
)
lend Is being ronsidrrrd hy Ih*
Yesterday she
members
of
the
Club's
board
if
pared hy |h* national nrganliaag'd by the mlsrhanr,, tn ,ne of
port on Tueiday night’* mooting
|t*parlmrnl
of
Juslir*
as
a
means
Taylor
county
officer*
said
th*
dlreetors
"and
some
committee
lion and ts espactad lo h* viewed
of local celery growere and ship­ walked down the gangplank un­ Ml planrs and remained optimis­
of curbing lawlessness.
by Ihe rrcovery administrator iharlff wa* hilled by an aulonnoll#
tic that the great flrrt would con­ heads aboard th* "City of |teper. at tho Court Houet, wh»r* by assisted.
Attorney
General
Cummings
laat night as h« sn.i a d-p&lt;i(y
about July .'II.
40 to 3 vote, tho tentative code
She attributed pari of her tinue its successful progress over land'' on a n »er trip as lai » i
(Continued On I’ngr Four)
lb-land lending.
A* boat. KiMr. Harriott said lhat th* pro­ •ought te arrtst a man alleged lo
T V o f ethlce wae endorsed.
strength yrsterdn, to the support the Atlantic in due time.
Tlir h*ur nil ynutig gcreral was Usman Celdwrll saw l » it that lb"
posed -ml* asks for a maximum ba an ticapaJ convict from RatAe a musical feature, Miss Vel­ uf the members of Angelus
ihc first to swoip down to the wx-i group wa* well provided with
i working hour for printers of 41) f a r !
ma Shipp tendered two vorel so­
Death
(his
muralng
ai
ter surfaiw here, descending nt; fnoil nml ither refreshments, Ihsl
' ( | hurs and that if th* code Is ap­
los, with Ml*i Elisabeth Clark as temple.
o'rloek claimed Mrs. Semsnlhs A.
A l ths daputy rlimh* i into tha
"With all those people praying 11:10 A. M. Eastern Standard hi* guests were given every &lt;n
'
' proved wages will h* paid through
piano accompanist.
Rader, 72, at the home of h*r
a sliding scale beginning at a min­ car to arraat the oisn an ither ear
During the meeting, E. C. Her- for me," she said, "I fss-l a new Time after something more than I rommndatlnn atmard ihe boat, mils,
daughter, Mrs Roland C. Shesfer,
J
I IV a r a lte v s a
imum rat* nf .'10 rents per hour bearing a New York llcsnr* hit
-p er, local electrician, and a for­ strength and r urage flowing four h ».r . in th* air sin. leav f'nally that their return to San D
ing Shedisc, sno miles awa&gt;.
mail* alsiard on- of th* Urge A C U V I o l IT d l n l l i p ! ) 113 Elm Avenue, wb*r* Ihr i|*- paid to bindery girls.
mer member, wee welcomed upon
tha iharlff billing him, orttcara
reasad hss been ill for the past
through my vrlns today. I can't
Wllhln night minutes ten , f Ih* company trucks, wa* a fitting
Th* sprsker also pointed out added
hie return to the membership.
several weeks. Funeral services
quite
analyse
it."
gr-at
ship*
were
down
and
lh»
finale
lo
a
n
unusually
InUrestmis|
WASHINGTON.
July
2
7
.In
Those prevent were: Mis* Shlpn
will he held Saturday afternoon that he has talked wit Hugh S.
l-aler, referring to the divurre , lest of the 2.1 settled on the wat#l evening
ail,] Mis* Clark as guests, end
session »f
in dollars Involved, Gulf j at 4 .‘clock with Rev. .Smlthl Johnson recently, aaying that th*
jalmost
rssrtly
at
noon.
During
a
business
recovery administrator (s a man
Klwanlane Howard Overlln. who suit, she said:
. . . ___
boat) Industries, ,n r' " f
Pensacola. Hardin, pastor of the First Meth­
| Thousands
of. Newfoundlanders ....
Ih* ...........
directors, ......
h*ld __
a*
o f firm conviction.
presided. .Frank Peirce,
F. R.
odist
(
hutch,
officiating.
'
'
on
’There Is nothing more I cen j wh„” hid p^red Into^huTown’ bV passmi the mouth of ^h* Wrkiv.
I w W «M *f yesterday
A. W. D-niils, nf Jacksonville,
Wilson, A. B. Johnson, Dave BoMr*. Its W ha* made her hom*
do shout it. I am leaving it in 1 every available means of convey- River, eight new members were Ihree IMNl.tnn destroyer# to be
nlake, E. C. Harper, W. S. Colewith Mrs. Sheafcr her* for th* secretary of the Florid* Master
ance shouted themselves hear**- proposed' and approved •jn.ru.. ron, tn lfll.A lor |h„ Nav, . Th, hids
maa, B. D. Caswell, C. E. lUw- th* hands of the Lord.'
past four yean but «h* hs. brrfft Printers Assoetation, gav* a short
Plans w e r e
already being I in welcome as th- airmen cam- mously.
were opened in Ihe office of the a winter resident nf this rily for talk, urging th* group to organ­
•o*. W. T. Langley, Bill DuBose.
Those making the river trip Secretary of Ih- Navy. Decision m &gt;rr than 2o j'kar*. canting each ise.
Fletcher Bailey, Counts Johnson, turned .bout in her mind for a {
i ". *
»'V
• i Lieut. Gil. I* G. Outerbridge. .to- were: Kiwanian* Howard Ovn as to award of the contract* will
In an interview this morning
C. K. Mason, 8 . J. Nix, P. S. UrnOKZRCMOHF.K. July 27— Two
year front Camden, Ohio. h*r
by
plane
to
lx&gt;s
j
quick trip by plane to l-o&lt; 1 rial representativ* o f th, gover- i n. who piesided. \
A. Speer pn|h, M
m„ , . kn„ wn
eon, HR, A. Patrick, Otto Caldwell,
vilhin home. She wa- born in Summer- Mr. Ilaynrs said U*at th* Central w#m#n w in killed and a girl hes
Angeles where she said sh« would nnr
iJ '&lt;
------ Anderson. Jno. IJ. Jmkins, S. J. Nig, Fred |h,
,
nor. SISir 1i—
David
Murray
Florida printer* wilt work in doss Injurad at Sherman, near hdra
villr, Ohio.
S. P. Doudney, Jno. D. J inkin*,
who wav unable to hr- present
IL Wilson. W\ B. Zachary, Frank
"’ ' ,
preach a "homecoming sermon.''
That tlmr wad of (hr PD««nr»
The f neral services will lake harmony with th* state and na­ jastthfay, In a desperate effort.to
Rppert Strickland, Howard Ung,
person.
Peirce, Rill llullosc, S. F. Doudin th** l)'iiMiii|f of i Hf ilr*trciyrr* pla &gt; al th- home nf Mrs. Khrsfer tional organisations and that It Is ••vf law llf^ of n hoy who was
ney. Count- Johnson. L S. Laach.
C. F. Proctor, J. 0. Bharon, Peter
on an tlrclric wlra,
'*
and interment will b* at the in full acrord with th- cod* which
of Macon, f . f). Rage, B D. 0 a . - | ^ p ' " " " ‘’b- 1- ’1 h&gt;
Srheel, W. B. Zachary, E. I. Hoy,■
Thgi dts&lt;l sr* Mrs. Clauifi
Kvrrgreen
remetery. The Erickson has been adopted.
k i n g w i l l v i s i t l\ s .
-ell. J. CL l eonardy. J. O. Sharon. ^
' * n'* r U -JM -'.ttc,, mad* a
kraneh, 4J, gn.i Mr*, k by Hal),
Miners! ||om* now has ehsrg* of
Rar Fox, V. a .
Speer, E. D.i
° f ,hrr'
,nn: h" lr m,lll" n In* body.
NEW
YORK, J ly 27— lA h - Peter . Rehaal, Arthur Branan,
H • neighbor. Tiylrlg French. 1»,
Randelt Jr., Arthur Branan, and
Have Bonl.ke, Rupert Strickland. ^ • " " n
h
•" •*
King Victor Emmanuel, of Italy, u.* A n .g .u i* w
Th- deceased U (survived by:
C
____ uallwarwd within 2 0 month*; an*
•U* M ,r c '
* n&lt;i b#r*
L. S. Leach of Mace a. On.
will yit»t \m.rJ
1
W. A. Patrick, sW.n S. ............
Colrmaii.
''
srot bar, Frank 1 :1. w#r.
b-s.. " 4her tid
r f lU'aVi.OOO on earh her daughter. Mn. Sheafcr; two
Announcements were mad* thia will visit Amtrica soon, a aourc* Otto Caldwell, A.
B. Johnson, and
burnt/.
morning thal Mi«s Pauline M » close t0 ih- r&gt;yal family indicated1 E. I lloy.
destroyer if «lrliv^r«sl within a brothers. Frank Ht.ph*ns, of
Ibquifa^m U -X utW -H rrphews.-vtf . hlARTiNKUJU,t.-Vrrg1iv.*. Ju-r-, I
.gnn, .Ceoava -siBe»1 aW wilt k« (ea-i .
Hammond,
which carried 22« vohi
tur*,| on the program which will tushy perfected for th* trip, ■aid
and Ih* third hid was that of Richmond, Ind.; fgur grardchll- If 27.—(/Pi—Jamea
•vhiia
be presented threugh a loud th* informant, a nolurman. who
13.100,000 for each destreyer if dren, Ysrnard, Horuild and B ,bby Howard Hammond, and Arch froo. . 7
' 8. “ fc,h,r
WASHINGTON, July *7.-(A T speaker on the Court House lawn a'bled he would know within a few
Purdy, boys ranging In aga from fr o * * tree in hi* yard. Ilia .itdelivered 20. 22 and 21 months .Sheafcr, of Sanford, and Mrs. C.
—Frtsdenl Roosevelt ysalar tsy t night at 8:30 o'clock, according! W' " * H ,h' ,UU 0I» » h ich «•&gt;* m.nK. Johns in, of Dayton, Ohio: and twcl.e to nftavu, war* Instantly ,*r/.u‘ h*d ,0 hl» rvvcua hut w«4
h
after awarding of th* contract.
k111*91 catty tvdary and Arthar
*» Mil.
d#* \ Wh#n *h* ‘ 0l,eM
ntmad George H. E.rlo III. o f to 0. C. Fellows, director of the
Th* nest lowest bid was lhat three great grand children, Rol­
severely
Injurad
» r W to snafeh
TOKYO. July 27.—4A*)— Field of th* R«thlrh«m .Shipbuilding and, Donald and Jlmmlt Johnson, Dillon wo*
Fhlkadelphla, to ba minister to Fanford concert orchestra.
when
tha
four
boya,
lying
aslaap
nf
tlnyten.
Mr. Fallows said that Miss MoMarshal
Nobuyoabt
Muto,
JapsComnany,
Its
Inwrst
estimate
be­
TKI ST F IN D rO K DOGS
Autrla. Tho Proerdfnt also ap- tan «U I alng each Thursday nigh;
on thr shoutdars of a highway
ne., supreme representative in ing 14.292.000, the destroyrr nut to
nrar here, wrra run otar by an
TAMPAN IW N D N u i
,b* " t o th»
rxlAigAAIg*. Hariri G lf|l Baal*- as a ftature attract! m an-l that “ NEW YORK. Julv 27— iA&gt;&gt; - Manchuria, di*d in Changchun,
promoting ih * shipbuilding Indus.
daaad by ona ahork. ^
unknown drlvar. Tha boy* wrra •"w
all
parsons
dosiro.
■
of
having
her
JjMph
Urban,
th*
theatric.I
de­
Wf. t i .Yirytnla, as avlatant treaaManchuria today /allowing a sud­ h* delivered for 27 months.
MUNf'lE, Ind, July 17.—(A1)— walking homo when they stopped
• W . l f i)M United 8 la to* and Wil- ■log apodal rrqurst numtera arv signer whu died July |0, thought den attack of jaundice. He was
Floridians here interested In II. Whit Brndon, of Tnmpn, Fin., to rest and want to sleep on lh« . « a j « W th* w l,. (n ia tb&lt;, ^
urged to writ* their favoritv songs ao much of hia half ilosen sheep 43. Muto directed the recent Japa­
trv foe Pensacola were quite opti­ was circled second vie* prvsiibnt »dg« of tha highway. Dillon ra- d' V . l , 1klr barola dead. Tha bey
, purbin, o f Ohio, an reg­ to her in car* of Forrest Gatchal'a
dogs h* provided far them in hi# nese campaign tn Jahol and mistic as a result o f the reading if Fhl Daltn Kappa Fratvrmty at
..
, si mrmbara.l nothing
_ until
____ .ha. . wa*
___ wna. bgily burned but waa ■ »
al iho treaaary.
' Grwtry each waek.
will, filed yesterday.
North China.
and tabulation of these hids.
U racovar,
%,
th* national conrantbn Tuesday. I being carried lata s home nearby.
I ,V I

Johnson Begins Clar­
ification To M e e t
Certain Objections
Of Some Industries

Prevailing Pessimism
Assuaged By Letter j
From President Expressing Good Will

ADHEE SAYS HER
SPOUSE IS OUT OF
JK1HPI.F

Formation Of Federal r*' •f “NRA" h,’i', ,h*

Extreme Penalty I s
First One Assessed
In Nation's Crusade
Against Crime Evil

BRITISHERS HAIL
RECOVERY PLA N

Hypocritical State-'»roir -we in the united states!Commons Hears ti. 8.
Held Kianicicss For
ment O f Husband
Failure O f Parley

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M IA M IA N S ‘EYE’ PRINTERS SCAN
SLOW APPROACH PROPOSED CODE
OF NEW STORMjAT-PARLEY HERE
erabk Force N o t

One Balbo Plane
Forced Down By
Engine Difficulty

Officers Elected A t
Central Florida Or­
ganization Meeting

Suspected D r i v e r
Of Car That Killed
Sheriff A r r e s t e d

Recovery A ct And
*Code;E s p i a l ne d
At Clt|b M e e t i n g

L a la WC II Is H ost

To KiwaniansUpon
Boating Excursion

Mrs. S.A. Bader, 72,
Death Vi ct i m At
Daughter's Home

Pensacola Concern
Bids Low On Three

Two Women Die In
A'ttemptH To Save
Life Of Young Boy

Pauline Moran To Be
Feature Of Concert

Three Royg, AsleepOn
Highway, Are Killed

Jap Field Maridial
I Victim Of Death

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FACE FOUR
40 To 3 Vote Is Reg
Uttered
For
Agreeurmii'l
- U
tte re d
F
or A
g r e e - |^

Feds Will Play Tigers! do •'tomorrow afternoon prepared
In Orlando Tomorrow j _____ ^ ........... ............ of £
Ihe

Stchmah. of Lake Monroe,] “ W . mint bar* 1»
P»«*;
Hrlahdo Ti«er».
" " " 7 " J IY k l' mMtiit* A* .Id after th« co«k» wa* adopt*! in , »nt tomorrow,'’ hr
ind
M iv r a u . r i a w n t i .m « h » k
..J S ? . £ £ S .
^
" rarl,
E
P
in rthe’ O N t h f a,- - w f lf w. nt t f .
per.on.II, appeal In eeery man
......
Tl*e Minor, yonn**t«r who ha*
\X
I. * l*r«.
..
T
J
H i h.rled 10 Victories thl* yenf.. I*
.
, „ n i. It wa-* “ That no farmer he ravine the Inter**!* of the local
m e n t C o n s i d e r e d A t inoTr|Tt^ " m
« . » » ' ' • wh.. » - » •
« m . i i t—«
«&gt;. r. ' ,r' n''" n«
2
.. , . ti
. _ ,i
,
Mfiiip nrtfaniaatinn miw lr .l.!
- IM hiak
think thi*
tR ivp rop u .itU U a
|||nwr&lt;|
f. |m wmr lh. „
courw at heart, to make every Hanford
t71
: ^‘ n'chediled
pitch
devpite
a
i* i.m .i'.
*
;
e reao ieu i *Ine ,,v
“
“—
r-y- bad
M npt
O f
F a r m e r s prracul a* th« meeting KOI
*
***
**“
#
“
*
*
aclr^
of
ralffy
In
ont
*eaion
»nd
effort
to
b*
prrsant*
lnci*l«ntall&gt;t
!
?
/
*
«
«
!
*
&lt;•&gt; cold
cold which
wnicnha*bothered him ■ conI way by Mr. Illghton.
1
I
.1*1 titlermbly durine
it* organiiat.on ran farm oner fitwj wr are to piny a
returnm»tch at•tC, HmytM
during the pa*l
P «‘ t 10
H&gt; dayi.
day*(Conlimifil From Png» &lt;&gt;"*&gt; , I'rr taring that tn» entire t
lh||| tht, coj e
benefit to the ,|u,try, I believe thal euch a qu»»- trrre of relery."
*
| Ihiytonm Beach ne*l
Thuradmt
The
Sanford
Celeryfed*.
o"*yl.lon of the rod* no that U ebould, very IntimaUly concern, .* m J i
o f rtftriU ’Vhe «ai&lt;i. •f tiatj Hon will work itaclf out. J m
A mini f thine prr.mt la.t nmht! aftefnoun.
and I
urder.Und that
virrn K o f iir o r r io v
v , .ffK tiv t wh»n It mot with ***" grower In lhl» room.’ he. .
.Xrrtrtar. Wallace will provld- to-i a
, ro
that everyone
everyone will
will lie
be r»P
reprre that
' ’'
" " " 'i'." ‘ I’ ThurVton‘ ~Uwii.“ ti'. • « inl.re.tine afler toumament half (a m , out of firat place in
the
.landing*
of
the
Central
Klor'
.M M oal Of HO nerront or m»rr -if by rrnrinrling hi* boarora that 1- ■I, enforremeot.-------*
~
*
k
vented. The Ihme ha* .nouen lerlh
•
,j * nj,in |{an entertainment l« to be provided
1 f K . l e rrkry grower. ...hvr Wu*t br lmpre.aed up-m you that
Mr. ..iahton then reau tb. ' * •» H «
^
ijk
M » { .........•"
E«»olljw« from .lc &lt;0 2c a vallnn. 1 a
^uiui«l ran b*
than an percent « f 'ho tonnage.
.me* the celery mdu-try I. not a iUelf. When he had runelu.,r.l. hr »hipv-r
'* h
\h
,Sr.. m „ k Mel*, h. Ilenryj
--------------------- TH^. pri:a chan^a hetontF* •f-j
«r». i f t
u
i t Mal SL*
- A good .loal » r our trouble, ol: bwnc agnrult &gt;ral in.lL.try .nob .a
f«d i»* on July 2ft and l h « W ;
J ^ ' T i " . '.nre-'i M U s
of
&gt; . * . « * » .
l , . * * , ' Mr. Lehman
argue I I’ Iho wheat »r cotton n,lu’ " &gt; .
pany give, a* the reaaon therefor. In ana r... f* ml nob*
7' ,7*7,
man, II. M. Rumhlry. A.
'r-? ..r Mr Ihirnrr had oapla'nnl the government w.ll not deal with • lad. Ii put* n Urge power &gt;n ihc farmer* t» nign a petition ok./-J}
Q f ( J fl8 ] g R e d U C C Q improve.1 manufacturing facilitie. - - J ;
ing the rude, and that after it i* pany, J J. fate*. It. It. Tippln,;
i? X T e S J L of the rnrrtin, an -li.rl-r, trower, .lirrrt but with thy ban I. i*f a frw ."
_ urns th* hdoUlpr. |S*
-­
ami ileaire* to pa., along to the. lir4,r lte.lbtag
Henry Nickel, N rk Zernovean.j
..nr
nasM
Aliya
K
ou
ja
l.
m
g
lj
'«
approve
I
by
Secretary
Walla.*,
Lad announced that lb- n-h-, .b'Plwr. of celery,
« * f v l d A liy a K . u r * . . , ...............•.
In *»PP »rt Ilf the roile. Mr.
W. C. Hathaway. I &gt; . , « e lt.ln,e*
*
0„
Floruf. m o to rin g publie th la wrerag I. 1 .f«n l whi» « 4 l h«ira In
wr
ran
get
the
came
grower*
*
&gt;
would be read and pa.-rd upon,
||r ..krd the grower, to rrtail Dlithtnn read a letter fruln an of*
SI. U u l » . MU S m i l, o * t*»n l * t b d a f
their higheat priced^product^
elgn anither petition aaking .he Vi
’ n r- w r. v
have today teceived in.tructlona
March. ' " J V n i X r jIAMHKT.
Uat night. “ ramr beratiMt thing,
,|,tlkulttr- ■
of
la-l --’" « " " •• ,H’K,n'
• '
iiiiiKiime*
•• ——
firial uf the Impartmeni of A*
Ale*
It
Johnann,
Hr.
C
.
\\.
Ilaker,
’
.
_frue,
,n
government to limit the acreak'.”
II.T D K
AAM H RT.
'
were rallroadeil throuah.
TliH. „,nir
January when Ibe market r „K Uie, “ inHirnlniif l» our irifi
W. H. R-ch. W. V. rtavmel. Joe
‘
” j Uce
l
e
g
a
l
n
o
t
ic
e
.
M K V K b I I HIltltTON.
Henry
coile ahnulil firvl lie printed In the! f|-1| .yim n-rall thal after *eiur-|
that thi. r.nle we ha
. Nickel,. who*e motion Mei-rh, U If. Mann. II. J. lehman.
‘ JJJ2
.tllaiiwr for Pvllllwnera.
M..L,. « ,, n.oMon .n&lt;t 'he differential in oat oetween
nowvpaper* of the i-talr »o that
|h.. irniarkable co-operation l)r„ wn ,p ,, n„I|l lauehln*
Mnefciiiiin mal’.ef lhat the rule be~ ad
-- .pled
f - a*
-- to .•
t.n,,,.. Herbal, S. R I' ght-m. ••«‘ |Crow|| f , hy| (; . . a,in, , nd regul.r 'V i V V S f l ^ j r o i r i T L TM n «V 'V .:-------go\rrntiit*nt wnuM. principle was rvrir«| Ut#» m th&lt;
every ernwer might know )u*l „f
|bun no prurnt of our: nm| t|1Jlt
:,!'w&gt;vnVr. « m i .
"r !
•
-Then
...............
•- la
U ifuii » a P"&gt;'cy
policy ° f» fI enforce it. IM t I* anunel l.mt it meeting, drclareil in anawer «o
What It"contain*.
It roiild
» ,w.. began
r«Vi»!iV.oVt t ir ' oV ' t * . « * » ■ a jiv E Y O U * 'W A T C H rep.lrwl
dl*&gt;u**ed at a meiittn* nml give t) plnwmg omler a portion ur arreef nieeta with 'he approval .1 the fito'rge H al'"*'' argument that
ly to n a (.o ile r s l o
p rnmn*
there rhotild be a definite eapre*-:
" 2............
i i . i t uKoiinr. V S n r . ’- r 4
O rB t
J
™
m ill v ~ ~ v ~
approval or rejection."
* ] age." hv raid.
»W(i|er* and grow»f».“
'
i, Jewaler, Mag. A*e.______
t*ntw«»lRll&gt;RRl, _
V „a ,e*ult,"
result ” he
he continued,(
continued,: Iren
lie ir are «omc of the ,|tt.-*11 rn»; ■'iun la-t night a* to which grow-j
“ We mint not lead our*elve* t.ij
• a r IIUI.DINO fOMt'ANT.
k
,L.,' It... I...,.h!.. with our
... .L..I retie tril and at lra»t that an *e during the lu.rtiog:___ [ e ra are to be rlTcclcil by lb« acre-.
-Aulomofcrteg
r»e|...rati*n
.., ..
I
v n r u k n v * t m n ’i ' M i *
r ________ _ - ........ — -----------Klu.Try I- a n-al'er or ..... ;
=“Vi. g , i * « &gt; ....‘ r' VmMh
^T n k n ' a ' t ^ o ^ ' w d C H ^
K.ghtren Daytona Beach r d f*
JJ-'JJI
5 W .V nf'*,k.J «r."..n Monr.t. A rent ruadater. New
duct ion,** he eontimied. -when a* Yl(U (ll,the, real,
S ^ ^ L S T T ' c e l , ' S o n
• » « '»
" L r j
n«. bunting .kin, even In wvcrw Kina? tt~'f** •&gt;» fnrveluaarw *"'J '
and ttf»» and t#M iAga matter of fart It .* a lark •' krl broke l-.au-c « '
" lnt
to Secretary Wallace an.) .»ch a
' " 7 , " ’, " ct,p, *
ruf*. itching stops ths moment Zemo
proper marketing. I Ihmk t at .
program thn.og . '
» '
u n j h
- Wh.t plan no k.ubt will be drafted."
which had wen sent touchm ths Under sod Inflsmed skin S &amp; C t ,; rt w " W ^ l S ! ,*i7w. Mf;| tlJ V Modct T Ford coupe. Fair
w 5 I'-r.
W W r l r.mil.'on, with t . gt 9 »
^ .L l.
becsuM of its rare Ingredients. To
n M e ' T i l l ....“ go'tw i*.’ .r 'i. not S ' ; ,luiTth 7re « " ' no enfone- ...... I the c e le r y jh .l could ■... %, i - ; M o re a vote wav taken, 'h e m b ^ a
''
‘ s?ma.^ u .t in tWalvra. _
wilia* as—y Baahssi W w y i f i — M F
- •- **
.
Ringworm and restore ths skin to i |i|,tlnatil .th'l • * F
---.
. - , i h o " ......
I
the -hilli ng W ha^'a'ioot11^ al^orma^^amr”^ '^ warm*' debate t.etwien Mr. I hh- the Sanfonl l " " " ' ry 1 ’
“jj'“ r * *
. i.Mf .vNT. a r'l.rteita'iun. !&gt;-»*"•• iQ^fowan, and Plant*
and .hipping group* to rule lb...... .
tbe
hrtt g
nian. Mr. Horner,
h' h Ihe
man.
H „,„rr. anil
and Mr. Nick- " »*
" - r »whi
the IH-hnlr
ta mur challengi
rn.,.eng^
n.o.t. They wilt .hove the liitkr
l f , he imluatry iaUeve unj, * r £ r , .
. •atedfrl
«• "• urn agr
&lt;"»y
worth tho price,
becaua It bring*
' *
age rrTluclion,
reiiurnon, atatnl
.tair.i match will lie played.
j
price.'bwwuaw
■
. . . before
a
.this
..
■ m
ih .L ,I ra11 ■#. 11fp ft I ftIt! t Mf V i f ’
. II .a a
J At
All
fellow nut of bualnv.* and they
. . Udievnl
lt&lt;n, thr„.
e ltio i. had 'been . aI abelieve
that
rode
minded
all goMera lhat they ar . ,,1^.
35m, , ^Oogad
11. AUdruggtati*.
i » n . »
«™.
K „ P e a rt. Wet Uni. PK.e
gill rome into power.’
hr i-nnlinur*,
»u
miwnl 41 l.«ki*laiu| and that *l» y i* adopted that there will be a e.pected to be prr.ent t»m»nurf|
In trout o f th* '• ••»»« »«•*•»»
n * . uiinol. iM a litV . Ktorhta. »»■
laitrr in the mecling, uf'er a m ch rider, andth.^^ we never B , ^ ^
un^ r lhe co.,r.
proviainn entered keeping per* &gt;n«
fo llo w la a i l - . t l b .'l
tanil
io
lively iliaru.ainn whirb rillrninntr.i
IS—Apartment* F f R*^S3T
H I.I. iiml I'o u n lr . 'o - w lt .
* ' I
.
.1:- Ialee la red that the opattrr of eel- from inrrea-ing their acreag*
It.
a.
51
"h
n
"
f
Nt.
corocr
In the voting down &gt;rt « motion m that ‘ 'O le o t h e r pr telucin g &lt;li* •
Thi.
statement
had
the
effect
of
moving
t*y
tn
iA
la
negligibiu,
SM
AU . apartment. auilablTi^r
geetlon
I.
T
o
w
o
h
le
t
*
Houlh'
- ■9 .....- ...... •»
that the grower who farm* 15 trir l . o l f r . * le v e r * * '» r t h e r e 1* ai *d ........
in IU * i. run N ..»t IJ
..............
h, evpre»ae*l Ihe npinooi
th. t prartiraliy halting further **iacuuplv or man. 101 W. 10th Br
a
.le
a
rt
h
o
f
g
i
v
e
n
v
r
g
e
t
a
M
e
,
nt
u
:o
rt,
H
WH
ft
&gt;
■
»
vh
acre* or le«* -hall be evempt from
1 aliform* gr'Wer* will |o* 1 wit* rU»*lnn on Ihe reduction feature o f I
rwntiilnlng I T U acre*. in ..r» ue
I’ hone (4.1.
the reductiiin plan, Mr. la'hmnn a ri 'r ts in t lm r o f tht w#*a*»*n
hl'iidn grower- in any rode an ch th,. r ole. and a vote waa taken
•‘Th- shlpprf* hn«,w that thi*
j Ha'kT'a it* b.tna m»i.r to ••'■•J* I.AKOK AND "mail apartment,
led a final argument against Hie
I ” l,l l o . t r r nml roal* Pure kaa ar I"
manner In whirb the debate wa* normal a . n a g e i n r i i a - e h e r e i«
rent rcatonabla, Langley Apart’,,WL h. .1 HIIAttt'N, J » .
a '. i n t |5
|*ei*enl j i n n o a l l y " . he
leading.
Wj^rLlI
mrnta, I’ him* 25L ______ _______
»**-»♦
"I move that &lt;ve adjourn nt once m l . I, "an d that w h e r P m
Are you planninir n vaiatlon i&gt;
If wr grower* haven't anything to * n r " in had fN» a e r y - «et out in
tS — M IseeiU neon* F o r 3 « u
t k t h k 1 111 m t « r T i n t r o n t t
do with till* etfde,**. he .aid, "I **'l*'ry, 'h a t ui*'* n* w ha* ov er
J
l
lll
.lt.
IP.H
IV
O
M
.
I
O
t
V
T
i
i
S
I ^ F i T T * T i n s W H E K -K M
certainly don’t thifik it »h*uili| !»• | Mill a m - in n d e r ) . T h e r e f o r e ,
aT*T*: o r t l.o illliv .
Wall Paint fwaahable) flnevt
thia Hummer?
now a*»* cunrerni'il w it h niorr
1 la
tv
r.alBt* Of w .
W.
Round Trip from San furtl
railroailnl through. We are on tbe we
...............
nualily marie. »U&gt;5 a gallon. Sue
\v III! 11IT. I •.»■ .«**•! IN
cu t"
I f no— Slop ut tht' larptilnr
wrong trnrk if we who put our |han IlftOU »rre* of rrlery in H "n
Aug at Sept In
July
" '"
r a ft k vtoTtri:
. _ . a quart. ,Slanl*y-Kog»r» Hardware
hnid earned dollar- Into the in hi. So, with the'cnnanmlng power
X f y r i f K Id IIKIlHItV IIIVKN that Cor
,.f
the
people
ilerrcating,
ami
the
dnaIry ran't linve some any *0 in
.I h e o i o . i . i g n - u will, an th o \ ' ' ' '
1 .1,1*
A a gaa l. A. H. I t 22, nrr a .n i
(hi* matter Inatead of the few *or umiuiiit of ivlrry iitcrvaulng, it
trn
Ilnri
ia IIi. l|..o..rvl.l. C’ Q'ia l T J u ' i * . &lt;&gt;»
vwti
.1
&gt;('•'
f
|r
awav
-Not
too
(OjH'ii
nil
Yenr)
,
.
poratioro- who are liylng In inn follow, that we now have t •"
i.atwualia I ’ nimiallv low.hu—
Riphl in the renter of the rity, facing &gt;H-ailtiful f 'cntaLL’ltfe—
I’ ifttnitNl Imiw f»r *♦
Sfr .1HI tr
I Ml
jowl I r i o i n . account
nn.l voueh*r«
Ihla thing."
___
_____ non h leli iy."_________ ..
ami in**
the witriu-ismnu*
world fnmnu* rrww,
I'railai wua
w7lh bhhw
atorea,, theatre* and k
public
'•Kl 4 »ltll»A ’ ««ll« fr**ni r«»ft
I 1. f i a . r u l e r * of lit* i:*tate nl v\.
still
™ *' lo .t June, o .r organi/allon delnfu»in.ill**n. Ilehel*.
-When, nrar Ibe rml of llie nieel.
T
t
m
i
tut
&lt;
I*.
M
T»rh
Sinn*
\v W r la k t . il.ccna.il, anil »l *am
building * conveniently nearby, the PLAZA I* the natural rernlecIf you h tfl Eomtihliig
lluM*. fit c% •* I- I* H «lrkt(
d ie
ii ml Ttror »•..**
Ic#s»*t4 i
•Im.. H im an.l there, make at&gt;pl eoIn*. It wa* mover I that Ihe null* Im rilled not to take further step- in
taf f ir«* Sdnfttrtl, ur communl
Vull* of the tnuri.t.
r**tjii*l I fit* t «rr (futii l v * l
Holt t a th * edlit Jiida* for a float
that itMda r«p«lrin*
the
matter
of
acreage
reductlm.
■
ui*
It
h
w«III MK■
. . I lf r m e n l nf I hrlr .utmlnlwtratlno
TdliilM
adoptml In iiriru'H'l**. wi'h drlalt.i
, .f -ai'l c l a l r . and
for an o n la r
M4
to Im- w»tkrtl mil la la ffn brad* -f price 1iid.ter ing 01 market eon1.11.1 lj.irat*v I h .m a* ,iicli KaecaniMI riMima all with privnte linlh^
hr .aid, **11111, the fongrraa
the • hI| i|&gt;i iiif kiiiii |i &gt; ami S e c r e t a r y
. tors.
- .
I nvi r«l IM* Ihe Sat I. .lav of June.
Iline ami Hancr at the
”
Walla r. nn&lt;l tlii* m«tti«»n i-a *•••! hortly after p a "« I an Agr.i-Jllby the 40 III .1 vote. Mr. lo-hinan ft'u l Ailjuatn.enl Act which
' WINONA III 1IVA III * W n iH H T .
ROOF
Kmerutor
vul Kla Noll. Rank W ill
U5 W. l*t Bt.
a roar to atate that “ I’ll go along
...... ..
f "r •' ' ’,ht* V'''*
The renter of Havana'* S« ial Ufa.
j r t . t a s 111 *\v Attn*
J VI'K.MI &gt;S Vll.l.t*. KI.AK sstu lo r
with you now that you’ve voted •••'&gt;'
tnnen-e th..........liming
KKNK BOLIVAR. ManaglnK Dinftnr
.U K ipi ’ Ii I hM »f t h r KnlSl* o f W.
fur thia thing, lull I want you to |e«*er of the farmer. b&gt; Ihe Unit
Cable
W. \Y 1 Is lit,
hhow that I object l » the wav -t - » " ,n , f -w a g e . I » '»•"•»" i ••
•I’lata"
ha* Ia*rn handled." W. II. Ilugbe. hl'» «
r I " 1” ' »or ............
Adoption

night.

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Differential Cost

Daytona Ciolfers To
Meet luocal Players] PromPl lJe“ ef
From Itching eczema

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ORDINANCE 219

Taste Hotter?

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Then ortler p nlein o f Fu ll*
X*|lv ItriT to Ifii w ith it.
I',ill* t ’ ity in ju st
W jt f r
I'liniip'li In nhanten » w iltisl
;i|&gt;|M*tit«— &gt;.*t full flnvnr«*tl,
tTennty anil ntilil I " ntukv
a a lfiii fo r iU ow n Htikt* »
tili'n-urt*.

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From II A. M. till J P. M.

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S K A FO O D S

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S A N D W IC H E S

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B ILLIA R D
ROOM

( HOP Sl&gt;BY

SEC. 10.—All merchants are
hereby warned that after July
• 15th, all packages must be plainly
marked with the weight aiuj^d^p
and be sealed with paper tape or
twine. Should any be found short
a penalty of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars
or Sixty (GO) davs may be im­
posed. This seetion is to be rigid-

,

ly enforced.
Hy Order Of The City Commission
City of Sanford, Florida.

REFRESHMENT

P A R L O R

W E E K L Y’ S
BETTER FOOD STORES
Are Heartily In Sympathy
With This Ordinance

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TRY OUR
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K eep the children's
clothes always fresh and clean ]

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eruy. Athlete* ar# uaittK carbohydrate* more
and more an muHeular fuel lo better their
“ wind” and prolong endurance. The llm# pr
calcium nail* called mineral* build atrong
bone* and firm whit# l««lh.
N#-Hl malted
chocolate hi heated bevond ponteurUallon to
Hlerilliallon atate (240 dcgr«««) ateam heat-

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after It l* rapped, giving you a package aecure againirt atmonpheric contajalnauon. Ot*
* tiaifa* k*'rthhWTpwy&lt;!dYhrWfDkP?rtt«»^&lt;r"’
ly. Try a Ne-lll Malted Chocolate for »!»•*•(•
ternoon pick up. You wlU be tuirprtoed how
fatigue and nervouanena are overcome aad Bow
dinner la eaten later with caha ei(JV»W»*
U i the Klddlen drink Ne-HI Malted Chocolate. „
U aupulie* that “aomethlafH ao vital to child
growth.
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C. B. McKBE. Owner

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a charm and datadncaa inv
potiiblc to attain.by any
homewaohing method*.
Dreaeca, roopccs, blouaaa,
bltmmcresotlcd they
turned to you
dean. Let u* relieve you of
thia hattl waahdaywocfc. Yoo
will find our aervice not only

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bed linen, table linen, toweia and other flat
piccea ironed, ready for uee—wearing apparel
returned damp.
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dire prediction* andyforimy lore! I wllnga of a faw'psaalmlatlc
crape-hangers, who have been h-lving their liftings during
Hie-paat-year or two,-»- marked el mllaritjr with common utterances of another period of d t presaion which darkened
the business horizon'of the world during the early two’s.
~ ? i ,5 VV’hea tile depression of 180.1 had Just gotten under
* was
there 'Were the usual pronouncements of industrial
dnd political Ipaders.that it was all 'over, Just as there were
1luS 4&gt;rly Jn this depression.
V
CwT3’ii! Said Oliver ~W. Berry. New V*orlc banker In July of
•$ 18931 *lt looks now as if the couittm had geen the worst of
t*s
Jta trouble and that the end Is In ai|lht".
.........
£+4* ■ While the then governor of
York reiterated thla
•(SSi **m* aentiment, as follows: "I belies^s.tbat today.was the
K " 5 crucial day in the.history of the present financial troubles
sms. and that the tide turned favorably. | bim satisfied that the
worst is over. I believe-we shall see at restoration of confl«L£*|denee from thl*• time
t
\
* * * on."
J . w . a n . I't n

Tisn

Tha bresk to the sworfty and
comraodlty^worksls last s u b g o
sr-shadowsd all other financial
dsvelopmsnts. It was easily ths
•everest shaking out that thsaa
markets hare exptrlenesd tones
they eommeaead their ssnsatlonal
rise early this spring, and I* area
ths ssrsrsst recss*km ths stock
mafket
has
wltneased, • aaasloa for saaslon, slots ths fall af
Not unaatnrallyr tha foil in pact
bf tha ssDIag ware was fait to
those securities and cscamodltiaa
which had risen tha faitext and tha
farthest In recant weeks. Thus ths
so-callad "w et" stocks srsra ths
hsariast sufferers la tha share
market, and tha principal grains
wars hardest hit among ths coremoditlee.
In ordtr to obtain an Idas af
what happened to tho pries strucj

•m ixM i of greenbacka— l i t moa m t wheat prices b &lt; p i to slip.
More elgnlfleanl than Senator
Thrmsa'soutbOrst, however, Is
the fact that everyone now to m t
|» bo agitated about spseulativs
csaessre. - mhtrene as recently •&lt;
a Week ego tbs emating pries adrears In. sacuri’ ’** and eommodiMss was apparently viewed at
Washington" khd tlsewhersiTTlI
entire complacency. Senator R&gt;bIhson. Mho la among tbs less ex*
ritable msmbtra af ths upper
boew, for exempts, thinks it Is
torpriflng that "ths Issson of t92!&gt;
sheuld bs to quickly forgoUm,”
and Ssnator McKellar, who showsit
ths utmost composure whit, com
mod fy ptiers «&lt;r&gt; rising by Tssps
and bounds, Is new breaking too
print with demands for restric­
tions on marginal trading.
-Ssnator Robinson Is, o f course,
perfectly right, ft Is amaxtog that

30 DAY 8PECTAL

Tops Drewed 60c
Sanford Duco Co. 1
3rC and P Y ead t A r e .

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FOR TfiD A T

Herald Printing Co
iw Y o rk Journal of Commence waaTnpnpnf
___ an
... follow*: "‘‘Labor
I nhnr n
l l l l t fltlllld
ttt Ia
must
ntnnd nt
OlfIBUVaHldi|fgX gv twsagp _j tbc aupply of productive plant ra­
Wa strike ante more Into ths fted* tha pnaaMtlliUen of our consumption; tint! hence the
gtaa| unknown. _
meanings of everywhere declining wagea", whlito tbe Wash­
A ’ niw adVsnturs calf* us all to- ington Times was lamenting, "There are several millions of
:
Working1peopfe out of-employment in thla ecKuntry today,
Ths “Old ■ u to iu i from our grasp:
many of whom dre in a starving condition. Trade and com­
4 l i r e flewn, •
merce
are almost prostrated, factories are idle,* wage# low*
' Again Wa faca a rough and ruger tharf ever before" *..That was In 1895.
1
:4
* •Jeippinrotfs Magazine in tho same year wax', ealling at­
*TU « r e anee more to play tho tention-tn tho plight of-agricultural "The sgricuPlural popu­
’ plo*e*r,
j
lation of this country? willlii 5Q year* lie poor amd Hliterata,
1 Te tarn from psthways old end madia up of-hired laborers o« great.estate*, jof tenants and
of proprietors of ’small patehas of.ground which Ithfy will
cuttivdtd'wUh
apode and o f whose produce thc.if will, cat
only* Wbal^nnot-bfi sold", while another ntogsztn.* of that
dayr/W^i saying^*'The cycles of hrislnex.x prosperity* show a
stegtljiy dfminiahing- tendency. Now nhd in future -I/O most
anticipate more prolonged eras of alack trade, and general
ChaapnasaV Hen’s health;are fsillng them for fear &lt;jf what
the frill re may have In store for .them".
:.t._By-J8W_»_pr«ssJdcntlal election had gotten undiir way
nnd |ho liaus -waa tho depresaltn drtd howr“ mankintd -had
had pain
been crucified on a cross of gold". Blmctallsm wigs.the
panscea ahd ’WllHsai;Jennings Bryan the-prophet. B'ut by
1896 the tide had*begun to turn, in spite of all dire fnrebbdings of perpetual Impoverishment. Bryan and blnsetalism were dafeated, but the economic jaw of business cycles
waa not 'Good and bad times coma and go like the ebb and
flow of tha tides. And the prosperity of the early Twen­
tieth Century began.
How truly does history repeat itself! And how tjulckChicago Judge rules there's no
harm In th*'exposed hody. ATI dspanda , on who's looking.—Tampa
Tribune. And the shape of ths

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and the .high of tha asssmsnt,
107.73 reached on Tuesday, July
IK, this group roes Jit'points. This
was a gain af SB pertsnf. In tha
three-day recession ths averages
fall from this high of 107.13 to a
low o f OS.22, a destine o f 1IA1
points, or between 10 and 11 perttnL
For purpose*
of
hlatarleal
comparison, tho break ja price* la
ths stack aiattot bgtwrea Satur­
day, Or tuber' BS, 1029, and Tues­
day, Oetubsr 89, was 24 points, or
about IS percent.
However, |t
would bs a mlriake to avarrirau
thla cmnpariaon, bscauaa,. except
for tha rim!l*rity.,tha elolanca and
Ihe extant af the fall, tha two
•ituatiana bad littl* in common.
Ths 1020 episode marked ths culmlnatioa oi a five-year bull mar
kft— ths dsflnits termination of
a epesulativa era. Last wash’s was,
it may fairly l&gt;e supposed, simply

Ths Peruvian Indian builds his boat or" fca'rle'y' •VrJ9."TE4 BWl
la so light that a man can carry it—yet so sturdy it will pack a ton
o f cargo.

CINCINNATI. July J7.-PP&gt;A. H. Bvarman, o f Slrmphis, Tcnn..
To celebrate ths opening of its yesterday was re-fleeted grand
new refreshment parlor,
"The master o f the Progressive Order
Brass Rail,” Short’s Camp, Mated of the West, a Jewish fraternal
six miles north of Sanford on ths organisation.
He Land road, Is offering
free
beer and a fish fry to all who care MATTBRN OFF FOR JUNEAU
to drive out to that place this
afterndbn between I o'clock and
FAIRBANKS. Alaska, July 27.
mid-night.
— (JP)— Jimmie Mattem,
who
Through extensive advertising,
the management o f the ramp has
extended an Invitation to all per­ there Is “ plenty of parking spare
sons of Central Florida to drink and tables for ladies,” and that
beer and eat fish there today.
"this Is our party—the drinks an I
Ths advertisements say that eala are free.”

minor market awing which had
gone tee tor without Interruption
If the week’s outstanding finan­
cial development was tha break In
the markets, then the outstanding
dereinpuient from Ihe standpoint
of the iw lal. historian . waa the
aftermath of that phenomenon —
and particularly Its repercussions
In Washington.
So far as concerns Senator El­
mer Thomas, who on Thursday
dispatched hysterical telegrams to
the head* of the principal ex­
changes warning them against T l
repetition of what happened yes­
terday,*' there le little to be aald.
Senator Thomas is frankly and ngeniuusly Jor higher prices as a
•elution of all of the- nation's Ills,
and he does not mean to brook
any Inlerfetenre with that objec­
tive. This is evidenced by Ihe in­
flation measure which hears his
signature ami whose provision*,
T h o ma a
had
If
Senator
his way. would douhtlesa all have
lircn
brought Into play—from

nderlnd
"all pay schedule# bJSAe equItaM*
mdjustment" applies Jo - them
akd whether It means the Increase
ahelf T f t V w lU m ri^ a l iarr g y ~

fi t

WrelCand

Inareaa* Mm&lt;to'tU a

pad have to Ihcrsske all'
r Wag**' I* higher daises
iy fT t* Or. »tore*tbe -perbed Vto‘ V »ta ' Increased
tod. paarsht, Ee. you have
i r w aijitoa •!»*- H}0 P*f-

SANFORD, TW ENTX YEARS AGO
'
|
; 'Mre.-1t.i-M. Masaa.aiad the cU - ftroala a monA.
many
Lhift
tot Upturday
fdr , Mlta Mdl Whrinsr's.
.Wrlghtavllla, On. jshsre they are ffiend* skill rfgret to know that
sallh.the

^MUaf sJlka/. MaaaM**’ aathar (

kw kata kick for Mivfnd day*,

hui -thay wilt mite In hb'plkg tkat
•■-A rard from Dr\ Ulnnlck at
— -4rsft— - r r i - , v ., v . i. •be will ada« Ca. out agaiiu.
i Oahorwe Herndon M®.
high standard aa that maintained
by the UU E. H. Herndon,
i J. Musion 1stt yeaterilay fo r
Dag tons Beach where ha ‘will
make arrangements for s eottage
u d ,w lth Ua family will spend

lUUi toft fiatoriag /•»,

Wieboldt Studio
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Pont O ffice Lunch
T rt always (bund that really gud
reasons are the simplest reasons.
For instance^Htnow thateunshioa
‘inellowi snd heat purifies. "Toauing" is therefore very easy for me
to undentand. And very easy for
foe fo inprcdste— because — ny
lens* ot the fastidious is so very
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exacting. You ace; Tin always
aware of the (aa that my cigarette
comes ia such inrijrarc enftfser
with toy lip*.' Quite'*naturally, it’s
tbe fu rit j o f "Toaidng” that t
tingle, out for special poise. It’*
just my ohm personal
rcasoo for uying "Luduea Pleasel"
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lu m b e r
L ea f leaf yellow plae, Calf red
rypress aeg all kinds af balld
tog materials.

Hill Lumber Co.
U U aad Holly
ZIP SERVICE
Ffceaa 1*4

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Didtona Beach Saturday.
Mr,
Thrasher* will not make • king
stay, but hire, ThrBaber and May
will remain tome time.
MUs Benia Schumpert ha* left
for Atlanta and ether, polnta Ja

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IIEADH JEWISH ORDER

Short’s Camp Offers
Free Beer And Eats

BERLIN, July 27,-t/PI-«A
BF.RLIN,
Z7.—W 7-iA new
law authorising sterilisation at
tha Individual's own request or to
extrema cases e*tn without tho
consent of the' Individual was an­
nounced by th« N ail government
yesterday.

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THURSDAY, JUItT 17.1IM

Social And Personal Activities

MASSA M T PETERS, Sockiy Editw

P e r s o n a Is
-— _ i _
Akerman, of Orlandv,
■pot lo t night boro with friends.
Mas. U M
on erratic
tton this morning at Ihe
h r A i M j i oghton Mtmorial Hosp iu fF
Wi Cauthan Hdtckiaoa kai 're­
turned from • thro week*’ but)
no* trip to miadelphla, N o
Toth Citjr, Bo*Ion, and Chicago.
Mm. Dich Map mm
Marp, hair relumed frorp Quitman, Co. whan (hep have boo
riiHIng relatlrt* to t
weeks.
Mn. B. U. Squires, o f TUth
Stmt, ip*nt last ow k at bayton* Beach willi hrr aunt, Mn.
Atphla Richard*.

Friend* of Charlaa Tow will ret to lo rn that ha oadanrant
apetal ton Taaaday morning at
tho 'ramald-Laaihtoa Memorial
Hi
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Mlaa Joan Tadgor and Miaa Ann
Todgrr,' o f Orlando, o o ro l
guests ptaUrdap and to*t night
of lb . and M o. Frank L. MUIor,
Palau Ita Arson*.
Mtoo Rath 8*nd
Walter S.' Hand,
from Faaarood;' N.
visited tho lattar1*
T. E. Weldon, Jr.

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YUBK. July 27.—t&gt;T&gt;—
(Continued From rage Ont)
to deal only with thoa« shop* diiMra. Julia Woodruff Wheelock,
plnying the “ blue eagle.”
who is rvpirteil under eon*U»r«Enn before the agreement* be­
tion for appoinmanl a* min star
gan going out to reach employer
to Jugoslavia, said
yartatilAg
A eabacriptlon bridge party for
FRIDAY
there were exprvseiun* from Pres­
women hata a definite place In
tko benefit of the botlding fend
Regular meeting o f tho W. C. T. ident Routevelt and Johnson uf
liplumatic circle*,
of All Soots Catholic Church
U. will be held at 4:00s o'cloek at
"A woman i» a better f resign
given Tuoadep night
at
the the-home o f Mra. ,F. R- Mitchell, confidence that the effort Would
succeed.
Johnson
predicted
tho
minister than a man any -hy",
Taaty
Shop
bp
M ra .
B. 131 Em i Fourth Street.
campaign would put between
I -bo a*«erted. “ She ie le«a SaE. Takach and Mlaa A rank*
The Genova Garden Club will
gulled by crowned head# and
Takaeh- member* ef Circle Num meet at 3:30 o'etoek at the home UOO.QOU and 4,000,000 jobless back
-hlny medals and knee brare haa.
her On*. Mra. Frank Melsch, ehalr- t f M n. A. A. Moran In Geneva to work by Labor Day.
In seeking to clarify Interpre­
’’Jugoslavia needsomebody
man.
Zinnia* aad other garden with Mr*. J. V. T o d * a* ho»t**a.
tations of lb* blanket agreement,
like me, brought
on nntah-and
flower* wora uaej to adara the
Regular meeting of the W. C
molasses. I'm one of 12 chil.ken,
rooms where tha gueala were en T. V. will he M id at 4:00 o'clock Johnson aimed particularly at two
sections to which there have been
and I knew th* practical aid* at
tertalmd.
at the home of Mr*. E. M. Car
some protests.
life. I ’ve never had any one to
Auction bridge waa enjoyed hr roll, 110 Wert’ Seventeenth Street.
lean on. T v* bail to wril* mF own
The
first
reeds:
(The
employ­
Mra.
J.
L
Grate*,
of
Orlando,
the gueala antd a lato boar when
■-mg* and aing them, leo."
■cores wore added and prlaei district president, will be In at­ er agrees) “ Not to reduce the
Mrs. Whsetock, a member o f th*
compensation
for
employment
awarded. High score prim for tha tendance.
Amerlean Legion National Execu­
now in excess of the minimum
women, allk hoae, went to Mra. J.
tive Comm it**, has aidrd many
Regular meeting 0f Semin* lu wages hereby agreed *o tnotwith£. Courier, while itcond high acor*
• murican-Jugoslav
veterans af
Rebekah Lodga Number For.y- stending that lh* hour* work inprito, roetume Jewelry, w u pre­
the World War.
Three wilf be held at 1:00 o’clock such employment mny be hereby
sented to Mra. Henry Richter.
"The Jugoslavs think w* a if,
at the Odd Fallow* Halt
reduced)) and to increase tha pay
High score men’s prise area won
the * greatest c ipnlry of
the
(ok such employment by an equi­
by P. 0, McRae, amend blgb tfo -j
The general. auembty of the
world” . ' she \aVl "They would
priie waa' given to T. L. Sullivan, City Onion will meet at 7:30 table readjustment uf all pay
like to t&gt;P like us. They need ra
schedule*."
and third high aeora priu
o'clock at the Pariek Home of
■mmiavor a b a 1wew&gt;C " l&gt;H**Te“ , *tm*‘
Hcrort*
in
Washington
annonnee
Ihc
pq-L'y-yd
Jcuqjgai,
ftm
l'L
.'bc-fr-dciaL—iutkarttwaUs
The
second
read*:
"
I
t
is
agree-*
awarded to Franh Takaeh. 'Cut Holy Crota Eplacupal Church.
tro-li- all over tha place, who will
Te/iiliful lily1p«'nT*,"«l 'Vcnllwortn, m-ar . tin- cap itnl city. t» b-1 iBiorporntcil &lt;ot.« n t.TW acre park.
that any pussu nliu i I till III
HM.AwxL.lUXHA^HuUm. A L U na
b,. mure concerned with Jugnslafl
hi* part in the President * re-*m- The pond* arc owncl by Mra, I. H.-'Fowler tin b u t) and are the large*! water lily pond* In th«
,t«V wank to Mra. H. F, Kent;
than with b«*)ks or with American
ployment
drive
by
signing
Lilia
world.
priu, a quart of Ira cream,
Rlray cals and dogs."
Ti ; : •
agreement
but
who
asserta
that
w u rew ind by Mra. G. C. Fel­
If Mrs. Wheetock la »p point*4
b
sum*
particular
provision
hereof,
low*. and M n. A. E. Mallem wav
-he will W the second arigian
because uf peculiar clrcuni*lances, that a thud rwle that foe wool I
the recipient of a ticket to ban
rhoeen a* minister by I’ re-ahat
Special candlelight consecration will create a great and unavoid­ (titlle - so m wo Id be ready for |
• drew cleaned.
Hmisevftt. Th« other is Ruth Brysere Lees, marking the opening of able hardship, may obtain the ben submission to Ihc President ami \
Price* were donated by the folan tlfcen. who recently took ,ark
the
church
year,
were
coodudesl
(fits
hereof
by
signing
this
agree-'
that
it
would
quickly
lake
ti­
lowlng
merchant*;
Semlnol*
her poet as minister to Denmark.
at the First Christian Church mer! and putting It into etlect' place In effectiveness alongside
Creamery, the Y owe11 Companv,
Tu esday
night
with
the and then. In a petition approved'those for cotton and ship bull ■ ;
Lamp'* Dry Cleaner*, Georg* A.
Rev.
F. M. klarler in charge by a representative trade * « « * ! • ' |ng.
Speef A Ron. A read* Barber Shop,
During the service* officers of alum of hi* industry, or other repA hearing lie- been set alien L i
the Mllane Theater, and th« HIthe church council and the mis­ tesenlalive- organuatlun
draig-j fur steel. brgimimK nest Monday,
Grade Bhkerp.
sionary society for the coming nalcd by N. K. A., may apply fur, coal ha. Ixrn teglailveiy set lor
During tha evening a fruit
year were Installed.
a.stay uf auch provision pending A Ug. 7 and the autiunuh Ir Indnpunch waa aarved and at a lata
The' meeting we* openrd with a a summary investigation by N .! try la eipected by .lnhn«on to romc
hour tha guest* received an ice
vocal solo. "O Sola Mu.", by V. S. K. A., if hc agrees in SJsh ap |forward |&gt;eilia|» tins week wilhj
and aweet course.
Mlaa Daphn*
Lamaon with accompaniment by pllt-alion to abule by the decision: an agreement lepresenlaltva of
Rlt'HMONU, Va„ J ly 27. OP)
Takaeh entertained the gunta
hi* son, Donald lamson, and l&gt;y a of such investigation.'*
I moat uf lltr m\i*ii &gt;. liming the
Gov. John Garland PoftaVd akd
with u n r a l piano aelactiona.
piano solo by MUs Ella. Maud
The board ul directora of the ne*t few week* the mlnimi-tiaUir,
Miss Violet Kliraboth Mctfuugall,
Those present were;
Mr. and
Jonas. Tha following officer* for National Association ol Manufac­ es pert* duted-s of
his cxecutivo secretary, are to b*
Mr*. A. E. Mallem, Mr. amp Mr*.
the church council were then in­
married.
-.
Johnsun opened tile heali n g oil
T. L. Sullivan, Mr. and Mr*. II. stalled: Mr*. Girorge Town*end, turers and representatives uf Jh
The announcement nf the "enF. Kent, Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Tak­ general chairman; Mra. E. Finncll, affiliated organisation* In »«**ion t h e co d e fur men's vlu thm g t-y
Tfagvmrnt was made Tssl bight
ach. Mr. and Mra. P. O. McRae, chairman; Mn. W. A. Patrick, yesterday Urged all manufactur­ t e ll in g Ihe a ss e m b ly : " i m h are
by Mr*. F.llen McDuitgall, mother
siiitiitri'-ttupr”
Mr*. Catherine Berner,
Mra. /rlcftfhaionatU-Mra^-F—S&lt;-l*m&lt; era to sign tjryJUmcHi*nta.U-PU* &gt;tha optsiitomly
uf
Ml-.
Mr Doug ail
ami 4
'Wit alius
Gaorga -C . Fellow*, Mra.— Joe ■on, secretary; Mis* Hattie 1,0*1- | -iliie, but Kidsnt 1.. l.und, tho' tty and get Vrwoy _Jrtnn
resident of \Vliiiil|irg, Canada,*
Mrluch, Mr*. Jaeob*. Mr*. Henry lng, trvas.rrr; and Mra. Gall president, asked that the mlerpre hurtful tu tlii* Hurki-rv nmniit’ui [
i-rcat’ug surprise among ^ wide
Richter, Mra. John Potold. Mr*. Mayer, corresponding secrrlary. tatiulis be made. Other requests turvm am! th«‘ pfii|i|t* who liujr.’* I
rircle of frlrn h. (iuvernqr -Pol­
al-o had been received by U&gt;« adJit reminded that the hearing*]
Julia Ludwig, Mrf. B. E. Takaeh,
Officer* for the missionary tolard is in California
pir-tding
were net bnlllegruumia, b.t w,-rcj
Mr*. J, B. Courier, Mn. Frank ci*ty for lh* coming year were luinistratiun.
over the national c mfctrnca of
Expressing a desire to make the "plarea f .r pul lie spirited iwoplel
Meiseh, tho Misses Daphne Tak- installed as follows: Mra. II. J.
governors.
i
arh, Constance Melsch, Margerat Clause, chairman; M&gt;«. A. M.‘ e &gt;dv workable, l.und asked that In try In arrive nt Something mill !
Date uf the wedding was no*
Takaeh, Aranka Takach,
and Walker, vice-chairman; Mr*. J. R. thus* who seek exception* be per- nut ikimg violence t» unjoue and
announced.
Frank Takach.
Horton, arcretgry and treasurer; mitti'd tq operate under them un- -■« if we nm reos-li mum- median
M is* Me Dun gal I. a native of
til deluhte settlement is ma-kr. Ilu way to meet the •lluaHiin"
rommittre chairman, Mra. A. II.
Clengury
county, prorint-e of
,hj&gt;( l(„. Ullml„
Dyrd, communion;
Mra. S. S. pioposed also that where Indus-1 ghor„
Ontario, Canada, came to Vir­
Telford, flowers;
Mr*. G. M. trie, have submitted a code the/ i^tra i,, had gum- tmf.... « nn-ei-l
ginia from Florida in OHM. and
u, lhl. Nitl1„ )U(i
Shipp, hiitaei Mrs. 0. J. Pearson, be petmittrd Ao Use the N. K. A . ' l)( ..........
since that time hu- heen execu­
insignia
without
signing
the
ternAMor.,u
,n
„
f
j
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.
tm.-..
to
hostr**; Mis. J. J. Cate*, ways
tive secretary to fo. r g vemnrt
pqrary^ agrreifsnt^ asserting that seek their full r-e-uperalh.lt.
and means; Mrs. Elmer Cordell,
____________
of Virginia. Her pnlilenrsa and
A t a (pedal meeting nf tha
should
the
final
wage
ba
le-s
than
mmer
As a move in tin- direr I ion llnh
program; Mr*. It. G. Fox. Mary
Franrln I'nrker, o f Ihvstnn, wielding thvefficiency won Ihe praiae uf -all
Home Improvement Club held
and Martha, Circle; and Mrs. J. the trmfinrary one, strike* would eit I,, l.und, of St. |.ndl-. piu-l- ever xccu In ltd
UKt«y. It »n » r*i»eil jn a bark yard gnrtle
f them a- Well as the Ir endshlo
Tueaday evening at the horn* of
be inevitable when the cut was dent of the a—ovation ami llm ry
W. Ellis, Ih.rc** (^irvlc.
i f thousands wh i vi-ilerl the exMra. Ale* R. Johnson, Plnehurrt,
ordered.
I.
f
turriiM.su,
pn-.idenl
ol
tinAt the ' conclusion of all
in­
■•culive offices. Mhe is unu uf tha
a musical entertainment was given stallation service* a siri*I period
The l*residen(, meanwhile, put ehumlier ol coinmeieo id the'
“
, , .
,
i iiiit'iiiiH'iI with:
I- A known women In Virgin's.
by the “ Seminole Fun Maker*." a was rnjoyed when reftvshim-nt* his signature un the higher wage- ■
\ llltlll Mj8t»*N, lm»k* hl'»*n ink itvil t v r
I l f 1 ww—
II.r.
H i*i Mclhjugall Is It years of
string band, in honor of Mra. Rex werr served by Mra. G«i! Meyer lower hour* cwle for the vhip** ,141
Wiley, give
* a
(ill till4 it- IfliMII *(l ill (Jll'w 111&gt;&gt; c l c o m e l &gt; y
.......
age. t; ivernnr l‘i Hard I* 41.
Packard, who celebrated her birth. and Mr*. Tom Ellis. About 75 per- building industry, the second t ■ •I '• ial advisory rmiiiiil.
{««&gt; • *
, / i • ......... Id'-le Inlk.”
Mr*. I'nllard dint a year ago
anniversary at that time.
pn-s through the Johnson otganl*ona were in attendance.
President Itoisev. lt e-tinulvd
Mr. tin" veil rear lied nut and lu-t spring.
Those making up the orchrs
ration. Eaily in the mmth the thill
U.ISHI lelefiruiili , i,-o||e- , o * o g *
J • _.
plie T |iull-'d the ll er In the
tra were; Harry Gustafson, violin,
cotlun'textile ind istry pioneered already had Iweii k i i -ivm I to hilltliill-, A l l e i
h a d rectivered
Earl Robinson, violin,
Donald
th* way by getting approval u( Ita appeal to pllt a new cliuiln for
,
I t. Velie, Ii, -aid tn Ihe giuop ia**
lamlresi, violin’. Talmailgr Metis,
code, anil oilier alliilatcJ Indus­ American indu&gt;l*&gt;
in n . ffert
25 cents, laivett'a Urocetarla
W ASIIIN frro-q July U7. bV&gt; tun him:
and Paul Bridge*, guitars, and
trie* includng rayon i, silk- and Ihiough the vulunlary agreements'
"I admire the American uniform First Nt.—Adv.
Wiley
pi.-t
was
Warmly
vonClifford King, hawnonica.
Ihc like have been ptarrd tempo- which will iierume i-llrvlive Aug.
I have
- — • -gtii'u'nlcil by I'rr-s Vnl. Httu-evell n Li- .it -tv ol I urn
A wiener roast and swimming larily under this code
pending
Lat« in tha evening refresh
eve r w n fu it. I mu s Irail l he
\t
tiiiiy
(in
lus
lremit
-id
•
flight
menta were served from a large party was enjoyed Wednesday adopii ,n o, uiie lur their iiin «.
1\
The Pres dent preluted tin- pr,
The shipbuilding cu-lj provided fin---I gi-neral agreginenl * lhat m &gt;mill the wurld thnl -el a speed
tablo overlaid with a lace cloth afternoon at Evansdalr Dark by
v favkk M ic V . r . V C4 e’ s '
■li
P-«t and liar. 1-1 Gal!/,
I for the journey.
and centered with a whit« birth members nf the Friendly ( Ins* of for a maximum work week of 33 won- giihg nut for viuplo' , i . To
Ihe inn ,p 11III will! ui cnIII pa me ll
t
Th- Oklttlmmu tiler tin,! phinned
for yanN duing g ivetn- sipn wilh this personal me—ago
■lay cake Iced In while and lighted Ihe (.’ongrrgaliunal Thurrhc nf houis
t'li-’ mi hi* fir»t tlipht arniinrl the
Ft May, July 24th
J
lit
i:
.
thinugh
the
nation**
captlul
with green candles.
Vase* and thin city. Among those altrdnlug mrnl construction ami ■ .’Iti-hour uddrrase-l "to every eoip
|
w |'i|, Mra. flatty; lae
Treit.
unit ihe While House reception
j
Music hy
bawls of rosea were used to adorn were: Mr. and Mra. C. E. Hunter average over a six months period,
“ I. This agreemi nl i- p„i| , |
h Jin, manager , ( P u t; uni WalMerry Makers
,
the room* wher* the meeting took and children, Gertrude and All-e,; &gt;r not mot* than 4u In any uim a nation-wide plan to fu'W,- w.igV-, in every nv ch Ihe -aim* iflvcevly i i"i 'I H int tm, OkLihumii t’ityj
Admission 25*
place.
Mra. J. L. Dixon and children,’ week for other shipbuilding and «r*rut*s employment, „ml thus m- Cuehum ill whrh he riicle-V tile 'him, a n iwipmiii'il the nviuhir In
glide. But, n« happened lime in
Among those present were: Mr*. Mary Louise and George, the reparing plants.
Ihe U l n t e II use.
i
erm-e purrhksing power and reRex Packard, Mra. Ralph [xwalng, Misses Iva Nee*#, Mary Nickel,! Johnson also ended hearing- on stout n-nnal buslhrs*. Dial plan or twice on hi- lengthy trill, tho)
wenthor
up-ei
hi*
plan*.
Mra. It. J. Gut, Mr*. Alex R Ruth Meiach, Clara Melsch, Au­ widely divergent prupmal for d"l"'(hls wholly on m lvl u&lt; tion
I *lie bail li qit-d In leave Wa-h- I
Johnson, Mr*. E. D. Reinhart drey Neese, Virginia Lundqulst. bringing the oil mo .airy umlrr u *') all employers, For lhl* irasnn
ipgl.n
oboiit
two
hum*
utter
ih’
Mra. Shrlkey. Mr*. Henry Thurf- Jane Gantt, and Carol Vining, Ga- trade agreement by Inlorming; I a-k you, g, „ „ , ni,,t(11
I t t||| ael Id- plane dnvvn on mini -ngke-l
ton, Mrs. W. I* Harvey, Mr*. ry Roger*. Harpo Gahle, Homer otl men that his adiiilnistiatuni youi part hy f'gning.
It illmg I ivld, hu: it di r/ling rain
Warren,
Ruddla
Cooper,
and
Char­
Carl Moss, Mra. Roy Tlllls, Mist
would write for submission lo th^; "J. If it tarn- nut il,.,i flisr
gtoup an agreement to c mUu| genet ul agreement l.tni, unfair.* and low vDitqllty ln.it him r-arl.v
Marggrtt McGarvey, Miss Emme­ lie Fairbanks.
It nrii L lie M l Wn-hingiiui by
the pruduction and refining di­ ly mi uny gioup of employer they
line Thurston, Charles Thurston,
tr-In Inta tInsn nil Imur ufter his
vision*.
•ad Billie Johnson.
ran have lhl* .straight,....I put In le eplqg at Ihe Wln'e II u*e.
The a hninisitaior
hr hlipp&lt;J
pre-filling p r unfitly iheir’ ptiR
Jlr. Roosevelt received tho *vito have the plan ready by Mun- pos«t| rude o f fair ru m pe lilitm ."
rktrrt nnd llier, t-'-'k him In the pir
Fred. Wlll'ams, Jr. haa relume)
day night and he selected a run.
The agirs ruent* would atudi-h lien wlieie tin- d'rr-ider-1 spnke
from New Smyrna wher* he hit
miltae "with authority t„ ,p „ k
t. f th n t : M
been • pending the put two weeks
DDBI.IN, July 27. —4JP»— A rnr the various faction* lo help c h il d l i b i r ^ R f i G r A IT. : il. ^uul*lr b r i r f h to r,i. m i .
(iniil w h ile c o l l l r Wuik
hi
Kent M ililm y T im iiinir i g r i ' i .
working with tho State Road De­ projected flight /rom Ireland to draft « final code.
Otto Lower Floor Adult Tlekr(
Knur" i rhf Ii fifjil
v ur
| IN'V ■! uiie )vi«» -1 uf lup inlk in Ilit#
partment.
North America came to grief to­
Th* step was decided upon, he vhsiii't»! workrtH (ii 3,1 houM.
and 10c Wi l l Admll Twn
ef I'li.t, ihc P m *Idem
day when |ha plane of Captain
Adult* Tonitjhl nnd Friday
“ ' " W ' “ *? »*•■* **f Ihe highly
Charles Him. Australian aviator,, i tnlroversial questhm- that - have
—Mull nee and Night.
Mr. and Mra. R. (|, Pittman, Jr.,
sank In th* sands at the alrdroma arUen on prmAictinn and refin­
n f Apopka, ace tha guetta for a
shortly before the scheduled timo ing."
few day* of tha latter’* parenta,
of takeoff. Five person* were In­
Theie wrb rvrr&gt;
Mr. and Mr*. John Schirard, Watt
imlitiihon
jured when the machine slipped
Tenth Ntrlet.
as boar-1* were being placwd under
it to raise it.
• Mm . .Frinje*. Forbes ha* , re*
tr e e d to her horn* at Mount
PlJtN K FORCED DOWN
Holly, N-J. altar spending a wr&lt;£
hwm with her' slater. Mra. Roy
VIA COOL
EDGEWOOD ARSENAL, Md.,
Hollsr, Park Apartments.
July *7.—IA7—An Eastern Air
Transport plana tarrying 17 ps*
Mr&gt;&gt; Lulu Fpirrhild, Miss Chria- senger* Including Amelia Earhatt
i ONEW AY
IlMsFafrchlU, and Mi** [grille Putnam, mad* a forced landing
Hcajcy are planning to return'to. last night in a farmer's field, fie*
*orrow to their home ft Okla- miles from hare.
%*■** -C ty after spending about
ROUND TRIP
lord* Week* here with Mr. dnd
Era. T. F. Adame. French Avenue.

Benefit .Bridge Party
la Given For Church

and'bar father,
hara raturned
J. whore they
daughter, Mra.

Friends o f R n . T. C. Bolt will
|bo *lad to learn that aha la ahlo
bo out again after bolng 111 for

Mlai Aldlna Harrison, who hai
keen ■t JickaoiWin* fur tha put
o waoka, haa gon» to JycksogHilo Boaeh to apend aeroral dap*
fata returning here.
S. 0. Coleman, 8. 0. Coleman,
Edward Co|eman, of
fapcroaa,' Ga., are tho gaoata ef
and Hr*, data Flaming at
on Magnolia Avenue.

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and Mn.
or a few dapa o f'M
f Mr.
L U. 'Hotchiaon and Mr*. Best!*
Ink hi ton e v lh tir home In Rom
"ou rt^— * Mra. /. D. Lott and V isa Lucille
lancil have returned to their
D M at WIHacoockee, (la. after
pyndlng n
art lime hero with
In and Mra. J. J. Carver, Poplar
venue.
Mlaa Marp flalek end Miaa 11*1i Brett!*, of St. Louie, Mo., will
turn to tboir home tomorrow
fter upending two weeka here
Ith Mr. and M n. C. C. Gantt at
Iwlr h»mdT»«rWaat Flrat S tm t.
Mr. and Mra. Milton C. Gouther,
Highland. III.a whi are the
uaata of Mr* and Mra. W. V.
Ian, Vara gone to Miami an-1
ther polnla*tn tho touthem pan
the state with A. W. llara, M
They plan to return hare
|Forming a partT motoring to
aptona Beach Tuaadap wara:
c. C. Gantt, Mra. K. J.
•r, tko Mtaoaa Dorkthy ThuraSdo OnrtUy Jana Gantt, Mary
ik,'Helen Brattle, of St. Louie,
Hemp' WflW, Jr., Tarn fin
afar, Frank Bauer, and Etmora
poyd.
Mra. R. B. Fox, Jr.
dangktan, Evalpn and Folly,
Joe Caldwell, arrived leal
from their home at Dallaa,
to apoad a abort time hero
Mr. and Mra. D. A. Caldwell.
Mra. Caldwell era tho
of Mr. Caldwell and Mra.

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Governor P o l)a ril
Of Virg:iniaT»;Wc
P r i v a t e Secretary

Mrs.Packard Honored
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDN&amp;PAV, JULY 26. 1933

WAGE RAISING Celery Growers Adopt Cody
PLAN BACKS
BY LOCAL MEN Of' Ethics For Controlling:

R oosevelt’s Wage Code
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more than forty hour* In any one
wrvk and not to reduce the hour»‘
of any store nr service operation!
fliaMtsl^i n « f #teya»»l Mr##. to below fifty-two hours in any'
a # «1 k s «# k##s
rv l# M # t
ttmem
on* areek, unless such hour* ware
l i e rs g lia l a ad a ll at I I # # *a a l# f*a M i M I S
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lew than fifty-two hours per week,
a U r t la a l « a I I # acveea ara la aa
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befor* July I, IMS, and In the'
latter case not to reduce such
Tho full lost of tho “blanket hours at all.
co-fa" folliws:
|1| Not to employ any fsrtory
(Authorised by Section Va, No­ or mechanical worker or . artisan
tional Industrial Recovery Act-I more than a maximum week of
During the period of the Presi­ IhirtjMive hours until Dec. SI,
dent's emergency re-employment 19-3-1, but with the right to work
drive, that is t i say, from Aa maximum weak of forty hour*
I to I tec 31, IMS, ..r to any for any sis wavks within this _p*
Out of a rriwilrd roont full of
earlier dale of approval of a code tio &gt;and not to employ any workof falr compeUUm to which^h*| , r more ihan'eighf'hours'in^any " P ^ ** " '" **™ ^i• n'u , 1
and professional leaders who had
Is subject, the undersigned here on* day.
by agree* with the I'reaident a*
(4) The maximum hour* fixed leathered at the City Hall yesterfollows:
in the foregoing paragraphs (2) ,\t J afternoon to Cnd out what
( t ) After Aug. .1, 19.13, not tr
* |V^s
*fj -.lyil-JlIU'Ij—
pari-Un.,■sW iplas»iili lha
I* l o M l a i Ik# s l l f s I i M • « a ll la i M l r l f t mi V W rM a. r e n te * # f the

FINE RESPONSE
President D e c 1ares
Recovery Program
For Higher Wages
la Meeting Success

Resolution Is Adopted
Pledging Complete
Support To Presi­
dent’s P r o p o s a l #

Production, Sale Of Crops

HUMAN AGAINST
HKRIED ACTION
ON CELERY CODE

Celery Code Highlights

WASHINGTON, July J26—
(A. P.)—President Roosevelt
today declared the industrial
H er, are the highlights of the Adjuetmrnt Art, siftl In this conRecovery program for shorter
| tentative cute for Ktorida's# e*t#&gt;'#id*ralion, lh- code Is respect
bourn and higher wages to be
\ eijr industry, as adoulrd In pnn-j fully subnitte.l.
• success.
. , » . . e U u . f t J J c J a .t o .b i w a»».rito«uiJk,
~
-- m i ■
■- eiple »iy's1 &gt;-*»■(&gt;’«
■*”W
- - Jfeeting wkh~ reporters at ■
pT7,„
,ffnrrrKr.ent, »m pi.,&gt;' ......■ ______ r r
“ “ 7 S u ifen a i i ( ir o w o r s . :
f Imm.dlalely i psm Its approval In
the White
House while of age, except that prra ins be­ tog not more lhan tau peturnsTn » " &gt; » '
■ i tv
s
- ***'' ,n*1 *" '*’* •"‘’“ t* Hour* li * 'writing by .Secretary Wallace, pro,h* '
S l l O l l I f l I I P AWflrC Of I night at lh# sail of I'. I'. Itorner, "dint, the code is duly rxecule^
pledges of support continued tween 14 and Id msy t* employed (owns of less than 2500 population |owsage of at resolution pledging:
h ahlpperr of Ftorldla celery mar­
to arrive he baaed his judg (but not in • manufacturing nr which l.w ns ar* not part of a 1wholehearted s-pporl to the spirit I Condition* In Plan
vl »h*
merhanicsl Industries) for n&lt;it to larger trade area; nor to regia- u n i Ivlter of the President's I
i culluial t'lul#:
keting al hast no percent of the
ment on the 12,000 replies exceed
three hour* per dsy, jud
fit* agreement Is to l&gt;* by and

40 To 3 Vote la Regw
iatered For Agreer
ment Considered A t
Meet Of Farm enr
Th« genernl principlpa t*f a

u wlp f i r t t h t T g - f ur■-'Ftur I0 r *r
ce le ry In d u a try la s t n ig h t
w ere atliiplevL in th e alm ogt
unanit\)gu3 vote of a group o f
local g row ers who had gath­
trrrd pharmacists or other profr*.' wishes, and thv creslioa of a n is i- 1
ered a t the C o u rt llo u a a upon
crlriy
Innnagr
morrd
daring
the
already received from every ■##.
Declaring
that
the
exist-I
very eai*i-&lt;
.iginng shlp|iere and as ISJI 13 season.
those hiurs between 7 A. M. and siunal persons employed in their mlHe* which stands ready to ell
cull o f F . F . C o rn e r. p re siJ a n t
tloa to hla spposl to pat tho now
ence of the independent celery!
elioov of provlucei# i f cvlery
7 P. II., In #t-ch work as will not profrssi.n; nor to employes ‘n a fter
the
“
summer
campaign
The cmle is t„ continue, in fore* of th e Keminolfl A g ric u ltu ra l
charter for American Industry IsInterfere with hours of day school. manager al or executive capacity,' ugsinat the depression."
mower of Florida Is being threat-! Hi lh* Slats of'Florid*.
tor a period of on# year fr.im lh* C lu b .
“ Immediate effort.
m
(3) Not t&gt; work any accounting, who now receive mur, than $35
The rommiltee is to l.e lies.led' ened in a pioposed celery Induxtryl The general ..bjecli of the dal. It goes into rlfecl.
Iftanwhllt tho hard working InThe vol* was 40 to 3, although
clerical, banking, ooicr, service ui H r week; nor lo employes on! by Mayor V. A. Speer. It includes'
Membership in Ihe assortall. n, on# of th* dlssenteti later
cod* of ethic,'. II. J , Uhnian. city,'
' h«
dua ll 1*1 recovery admlniatration
sales empkves (except outsit# rmrrxrncy maintenance and trp a ir1
.
...
, t f the celery
r»l«ry industry
inilusiry •tiring
«kJrtnK the to te bn.van as Florida INIery
resrients of the rity .an d
hajWhNg* progressed on Individual
salexmen) In any store, office, de­ w-rk; nor t„ very special cases' county, and it Is In-fay awaiting rnmmissmner and well-known lo- |» r U I of tha existing National Milpirre, is l.i consist oy alt per­ elated In v-pep meeting that he w;
wago and Working tlmo codoa for
stand by th* m ajulty vota **.
partment, establishment of public
advices fr m lirnerol Hugh Juhn cal grower, thie morning calls up- •roimmic emergen-y; th« relab- sons, firms or mrp .rations #x#oil. lumber, and men's clothing in­ ulilily, or on any automotive or wheie rertrlctions of houra ot
though he Is oppot*.l to tha co&lt;
*&lt;&gt;n as In the mannrr and mrlhod un all inde|&gt;emlenla to organlie at lishment end inainlrnance of the ent ng rhe agrirnient, and all such
highly
skilled
workers
on
runtinui row*«
dustries.
unc* for the purpose of defeating price of celery t&gt; prod cera with­ p.rsons or gt.ups shall be ti­ In that lh* Independent gro'
hor*e-:lrawn passenger, express, I U . processes w .uld unavoidably of attack.
appears to hav* ns vole* in th* ■T
Mr. Roc serelt was described as delivery or freight service, or i*&gt;
Other c«&gt;mmittre members are: some of I be provisions of the in thle state a- shall give aucfi er n*,d In engage in the ihipplng
reduce product on, hut, In bn&gt;
it.
fonvlnced that the “new deal" of any other place or manner, fnr
prrdur. r* a
porrhas n# power a id parking of Mi.rlda celery by matter.
Linten E. Allen, Holland I- Kean. rmlr.
(Continued On Pag* Three)
the shorter working week and
Highlights of th* rod*, whlrtl
r&lt;ptlvalent lo that obtaining prior Ihe Becrelary of Axilculture.
T. I.. Dumas, f . I . Marrfitcltr, W.
higher wages will go Into effect
was drawn up by 8. K. Dlghloq,
to laid emergency, the elimina­
A l-rffrr, Paul Stine, lluwonl
Upon appr val of the rt&gt; K* by |
alsaeat Immediately In a vast ma­
tion &gt;sf) uni a&gt;1 | (ail ices w thin Beerstary Wall* -e, and, after |u sectelary of Florida Celery -Ship­
Overl'n, K. A. Newman, K. D.
jority of Industrie*..
the industry that lend I i prevent day# notice shall have been given, pers, Inc., following • meeting of
Ilrnwn'rr V. A. Williams, II. 11.
Hagh Johnson, recovery ad-1
• — • —. . r . i j oppueeu io sum*i &lt;h* restoration i f normal rrnnom- the association is lo meet at Lake­ shipper# in Lakrlond last weak
Paqiwirth; H. F. Haines. John
mtalatrator, pradlcted re-employ- J
It* provisions."
j Ic ronditiuna in the growing of land m elect 15 directors who will are: Market emtrol In tha *«*M
Metsch. Helen T. Mon*. T. W.
of an emergency, and a drastlu
meat of between five and sis mil
Mr. Lehman asserts that last I celery; the ( vo danc» of unfair ur serve for ..ne year.
i-awtnn, Forrest (Satchel, S. O.
form of acreage re-faction
liens before Labor Day.
Sthlnholser.
»f celery rroweraj unb*ce«iatr__ nunntUtap___ among — Th*— dirswuee ■
■ehsih— rlert—a
(Sltnn, Mr*.. W. II Itollard, W. M. hrrr
""&lt;• «f the nmst Impor­ shipper* in the In.kislry trmlmg lo president, sice president arid three lh* season begin*.
The reduction feat-re, a* H 1*
Haynes, |„ ||. (Ynnelly,
Max tant lo the celery Induatry of any unwirrantly depress prices, and other uirmhers who shall com­
the advancement of the ■a se of prise Ihe E ir e live Committee set forth In Ihe code, reads a*
Ktewurt, Frank Kianv, and lleorgt- ■luring the past five ears.
“ Yet," Mr. Is-hnmn said. "It at- thP celery Industry In general by f. r the adMinistration of lhr af f.llowqr "Each methler of this
('. Harden.
This gr .up is in adjournment trarted only a handful of. growers, pnntjolirig. and engender.ng goad fairs of the Association. No •$- s«soc allon hereby agrees not to
until Monday afternoon al 2:00 prohahly do percent of all of those IreTTtig among the various Inter­ rector is to ircvlvr pay, but hr may niarkat, handle, or ship any m 1«
o'clock when, it is believed, data operating In this county. I do not ests within th* Industry.
be reimbursed for traveling es rty of any grower who il.-ea net
Th* specif ir object of ihe agrvr prnres incurred in cjmtecliun with reduce during the aearvn lt&gt;.13-86
bearing on (he altack will have say that the representation was
WASHINGTON, Jtfy 24.-0P)
htx cvlery acreage hy 2d percent
r.»t of llie Irest. I do say that the ment i*
aecure the c i operative the performance of his duties.
T A L L A H A S S E E , July M.-IA*)
O C EA N SID E. Calif., July 24.— arrived fn.ru Washington.
—Oovarner Dave Sholta aal.l to­ -O n t h e eve of the navy'aI (ff*)—Seven men were killed ye*While thv* dive ssiun covered meeting was of such importance assistam'e of the Government unThe It aru shall have power to from hi* average acreage during
th a ’past three seasons, provided
day he aeea no aeed f &lt;r calling a largaat formal bid opening fori terday In the wreck of
many points
wh'rh were ox ' that the hall slrould have lreen| di r provivii ns of the Agricultural
(Cuntinuad on Pag« Two)
a giant,
that If any grower haa m t shipped
crowded. As it ended, hy the vote
•pedal aeaaloB of th# Florida U g calety during each of lh* peal . 1
Ulatur* to prurW# fund# far ua- naw war voosela, It wax Indicated, twin-motored army bomber which , [he hlin*et' o r i r 1Vlddh!n5l|U,,,dn,r uf 4.1 persons, ur probably lb or
yesterday
President
Roosevelt| lost a wing In mid-air and ca- I ployer* are expertnl in sign start- 20 percent of the actual growers
Hum sea- on*, hie average for the ’ ' I
wmiVI apprwvo a.AUfarar weak fori raerred
• -■son* he has ah'pped shall b*
from 1000 f*«t |
tomwrr iw momin»f definite hare, a rods of ethl s waa ap­
re antad -only."
lief adminlatratlin had warned the shipbuilding Industry so thati fhto a hollow at the Oceanside aiauri-nre that any answer, given proved as representing Ihe wishes
sister, which have not contribute tha govornment might help to cre-lcity limits,
by varoui member* of th* group, of all lh&gt;- growers In the rourity."
It was un th* latter point that
"As I stated Inst night," he
e.l their own funds for ralief work,
was a pusltiv* fart rould m l Ir
a bltttr delate an sa
although
ata a modal for other businesses.!
Those killed were*
that federal fund* world be*
nrcug.'d. (Ipinioiu as t&gt; Intei*- routintird, "the rode should first
speaker after speaker,
while
The indication cam* after Sec-| SM-nnd U , u| c , r| A Mufr, r&gt;
•topped but he added that Florida
prptatii n« of the rod* ivrre a# va­ have been published ill all nev.-s
I'tnilng th* o^reagg reduction
ratary Mwanaon had gone lo the
filar. Idaho, the pilot, attached ried *a the questions, and the eon- papers uf this slate. Attention of
* haa bean contributing arm* local
plan ■ moat drastic one, declared
President arlth a navy department
funda through cltlea and count es
it Is ysl on# which must positively
to the 17th group headquarters at sensus of opinion wax that nny all growers shoitd have bw-n
protest that a 40-hour wrvk should
aa.l that the federal government
March field, Riverside, horn* base aetbn should he taken (leading im­ called tn It. Then, when we railed
will be afforded the serious conM substituted for the 32 hour*
of the plan*.
haa not called upon Florida to hold
mediate change if it is fouml to » meeting, we w»i l,| have a hall
•l.farallin of Hecretary of Agricul­
demanded by Hugh 8. Johnson,
a apeclal loglalatlvo stisijn .
ture Wallace to whom th* cod# la
Sergeants Snodgrass of the (Wtn h* o t of line with tha grnvial full of people, and some real def­
the industrial administrator.
provisions of lh , cod*.
Ha raid federal authorities will
inite approval rould have hern
to be submitted this week.
•quadrn,
and
Herrick,
of
th*
9»th
Swanson said aa hF left tha
given.
•Uow Florida "dame time yet”
The rrtolulj.n, nffeied liy ko
squadron.
Incident to Ihu debate on the
White House after a meeting of
WASHINGTON, July 2 0 .- t/P)
In thin connection Mr. Is-hman
before demanding that tho etate
C LE A R W A T ER . July 2 4 .-A . m tiler uf reducing acreage a i tha
Privates 0f th* 96lh squadron iaml Dean of The Herald, and
th* recovery council, that he had
Itaolf put ap relief money since
o kiptrd unanimously, la aa f,.| slated that *u'h outstanding Inde­ -President Roosevelt yesterday, F . Kn .Its,' Yankaalown, member •tart waa Mr. Dighton's explana­
acquloeced in the 32-hour weak T . Taylor, Loa Angrlea; Stanley lows:
pendents ur growers as the Men appointed lh# 10 men who will ad­ of Ihe Florida canal commission tion uf lla inclusion in the cu*J*.
they are acquainted with condlBoek, Detroit; Albert Overend,
propooal.
tieno In the etate.
"W H ER E A S, the I'realdant of wether brothers, .Lo- Cameron, L. vise his pulillr works administra­ and president uf Ihe Flurl fa In­
Coronado,
Calif.,
and
Vincent
"Whin the code first waa
The navy, which today will raIhe United States, in li a murage A. Itrumlry, C B a p * Rell, U I. tion »n lh* expenditure through- land ami Coaslal Waterways As. drawn", he said, "the acreage re­
reive bids for 21 fighting vesaoli Galdln, Green Rapids, Mich.
The plana, an amphibian, wax nus elfirtx to relieve uneinptoy- Frasier, C. S. Lee ami II. F. nut tha 4H klntes nf federal •delation, on a visit hare yesterday duction I t.-)j was nut included be­
and soon will atari
navy yard*
merit ami to leston- tin* world to Wheeler nf Oviedo, and other*
expressed confidence that the
working on 14 others, insisted a hound from March Field to Rock­ » permanent basis of p rp jp riiii, were not present In.t night, prob­ money t» gW* employment They proposal cross.state canal will be cause it was fall that it might
lake car* of Itself during Hi* next
40-hour work week waa necessary well Field, San Diego, on a serv­ has ileclared that a national eiuri ably because they were mil en­ inrlu.led:
Monroe Johnson, «f Marion, S. reported favorably by federal en­ few w*«ki7 However, It was
in tha proposed shipbuilding code I ice mission, and appeared over gency exists;
tirely
aware
a«
to
the
seriousness
gineers
within
the
next
three
A' single ehang* In tomorrow
C., business man &gt;&lt;n.l 'egior.nalrr,
'brought well tu put the Idea Into
If the coat, and lima af bringing! 0c* ,n,ld * , l nCoB' 11 f,e,r "ro°u«h
"AND W H ER E A S. It „ his n*n of the meeting.
night's fra# entertainment pro­
lo art for Mississippi, Alalwma, months.
Ihe agreement aa a precaution
the fleet nearer London treaty ly until It reached the suutheaxtMr. lehmsn's principal i.bte-- Georgia, South Carolina and Flor­
fnlent hj|H- und belief that III.’
K n ills character n r I a* “bJnk" ■gainst growers and shipped who
gram to be praaanted on tha Court
limits wera not Jo bo Increased ern city limits,
sure.I way out of the depress), n lion tu th* proposed code is that ida, with offices ■! Atlanta.
reports that the cost of the capal at* flnanciallyab It to taka adHaasa lawn at 8:00 a'clock, waa
Mrs. N. W- Glaaco, near whosa
grratly.
Ilea through „ gr n#ri»l inrrmuc m it provides that If it meets with
reported this morning hy G. C.
who
Cliffuid Jones, of Spur, Tex., would run from $l5u,0t)U,t)U0 to vantaga uf those growrrs
house th* plan* fell, aaid her at­
(hr purchasing power of the the approval of Secretary Wal­ former president of the west $2O0,OOil,IM)O. II* said the engl may experience dlfflolty In be­
retio
Fallows, diractar of th*- Sanford
tention waa attracted by , luud
matsrs
of
Ihe
people,
many
of
lace,
it
shall
lx*
placed
Into
effect
nrere'
preliminary
vxlimate
of
th*
a rt Orchaatra.
ing flnancrd this year.”
Texas chamber of rommer.e, to:
report when it waa overhead.
whim have keen vnrmployrd fot when It has received the approval he representative .1 Fort Wurlhl f0“
Mias Marion Haynes will ba
* ' IH.0°41000 hut that th..
U also was pointed out that In
nimy months an l olh•»r?» of Wh«»iu of the shipper* of at least 80 per­ fur*Teiaa, Louisiana and 'New was later resluced lo $ 100,000,000
^baabi a to appear on th* program
lh# surprise of th« shipping oror
less.
nave been working at starvation cent of the tonnage moved during .Mexico.
as a vocalist bscauaa aha will b*
i
ganlsellon head*, this feature of
wages;
the season 1932-3.1.
out of tha rity. B a r pise, will ha
Members of Celery Camp No.
E * ’h "f the |0 will serve as
.
“
_
. #
Hit code .(raw the almost unani­
“AND W H ER EA S, the qulrkr#t
He reiterated hi* statement,
takan bp “Monk" Mongar, local 425, Woodmen of the World, meal­
direct repoescntalive of th. pub J. ] C K 6 t ( / R l l l p R I g l l mous appr out uf growers and
mat hod of Increadng Ihia pur- made at last night's meeting uf lie Works adminislratlun in a re
youth who wiu b* accompanied ing in regular eaition last high!,
• hlppara a| Bradenton, and that
cha-ing power la by meani of a growers, that "this thing Is being gion Consisting of savaral statehy Mlaa Madalln* Maltem at th* were notified that they, membePi
lari
advices from Harsiuta adit
LONDON, July 24— (A11—An l.linkrt agreement among all nil , railroaded Ihrm gh," and he urges The n«xl step in building the drof th* Wosdmen Circle, and their
,
. Other failures of tha program families will he expected to at­ appeal for International action tn ploy era of latoir to in ri.as* wanes all ind#|&gt;*ndrnt* to meat at once
centrali/. d orgam.atlon will be W i l l G e t O t U T t (? (1 Manatee are that grower* there
to take action in the matter.
Ibc IimJ* aoaga bp ,“ P*p" and "8 jb - tend a fish fry an.I picnic' at protert Investors Is expected lo be and to sborten hour if labor
the srlrcUon of state hoards to
favor th# plan.
shioa",
iMUBgwntailala,
Mlaa Evansdal* Park tomorrow after­ made by James M. Cox in a final a* t i spread employment;
make recoiouirndatiun on prnjerla
"It was well inderstojd", Mr.
“NOW T H E R E F O R E B E IT
Two thousand tickets, to be sold
Paulina Moran, vocalist who will noon itarting at 4:00 o’c l x l .
report to the economic conference
j to (lie regional administrators.
at 55 cents each and tu be good Dlghton staled, "that this t* a
ha accempanlmt bp Mlaa Khadra
Th* fish fry will b* served at tomorrow s i president of th? R ESO LV ED by (hr member* »f P r in t c r H
for any home baseball gin\e for m .*l drastic slap. Hut it waa li*.
Cnlpappar, an# Prank
Peirce, 0:00 o'clock, according to C. C. monetary commission.
(hit organisation, that w* pledge
i
the remainder nf till* season will Ilavrd
wh* min h* accompanied Collins, and It will ba furnished
that Secretary Wallrcr
High American delegation cir­ ourselves l„ rile lurage the sign
woulj
not
consent
to
its
inclusion
he
placed
In
the
hands
of
a
group
h r Mlaa Kila Marla Handel.
Ing
uf
these
sgreemmlt,
and
sol­
cles
said
Cox
feel*
that
experi­
together with bread, bP th . Lodge.
Master printers from six O n
-4*w i lM I
of loral baseball fans tomorrow in the code as it now res#*
lending emnly bind ourselves to co-operate
Members art expected to bring ence* in International
Iral Florida rnSntirx will meet at
morning who will attempt to sell unlri* adl of FJorMV* celary
a light luncheon, their bathing show clearly a lark of adequate with the President's plan and to
For
hla
progressive
service
aa
the City Hall tonight M ' the pur
growers agree to It. It » f«R by
them before th* week I* over.
suits, and lo be prepared to re­ Information regarding financial carry out the spirit and th* Iptpresident
of
th*
Hanford
Rotary
poo* of entering a further dls-usTkr salesmen will be II. II. our orgahlaatlnn that Hccretaty
main over for a dance at th* U k * affair* In various countries, lie ler of th.- Nal.onal Industrial Re­
Club during the past year, Kan­
slot!
of
rode*
and
prarlirea
which
Mary Community house later in will urge the Lqggue of Nations covery Art to the full extant of
. kail Chase, whose term of office Coleman, local manager of tho Wallace will see that every Item
are tn he adopted hy their lustra
or some continuing body of tha oyr ability;
far Mr*. Etta th* evening.
expired
on June .10, yesterday Florida I’uwrr and Light Co., K. of tb* cod# will b« enforced to
conference which adjourne tomor­
“AND BE IT F U R T H E R R E ­ try.
Map M M jjg
‘
? • resident
afternoon
was presented with I A. Newman, W. C. Hill, and P. J. the latter If 100 percent of th*
The principal speaker l« V. C.
row to form a fact-finding body S O LV ED , that g ropy of this
who die#
aaddanly
diamond past
president's pin Stine, local business men, Frank • rowers and shippers are fur l|,“
Garriolt,
of
Nashville,
secretary
yesterdap
to provide full disinterested in­ resol-itl in be ilia patched lo Ihe
Dafera th# ibtiite grew warm,
"war* bald at
while mcmberi of Ihe Club looked Mcis h, local grower, and Arthur
of
the
Houlhern
Master
Printers
formation.
tha Eriridkow _
President himself, together with
Hranen, cashier of th# Hanford- aad again aflar it had gsttan q«i Horn, this
an with satisfaction.
Association,
lie
will
be
accompa­
l
our wholehearted assurance* of
af tern ion* at Id I Fbiack. T
der way, Mr. Dighton declared
D ring the meeting It wax an­ Atlantlc National Bank.
loyal goad wishes
and sincere nied here by A. W. Dennis, of nounced that through Ihe courtesy
WMy was wrri
Th* tickets are being sold for that tha code which th* gnwqrs
.
, Okie
of the
BALTIM O RE, July f S — OPhand enthusiastic praise for the Jsiks nville, secretary
* trmla this
whara In" ,V | ■ijjffl” 1**: "bud ..- n o t * . i«Jl. 8 p l# U W &gt; - A » 4 # ® h e U-W*U the purpose of ppging. back
th ar Davkt Hutto*- * « - * • *
trvmetidJu* ffghf 'h4 i» making m Yriaridw-Maater Prlnteed -J u affa'- -be possible to itag* an inter-city ariea
--i-- of members (if
... &gt;»..
r c r Ifgnsd by anyone and Is merely
The ' Club
(ion.
W.
M.
Haynes,
as
vice-pres­
rloualy
attempt
a
recoacilatlon
behalf of national prosperity.
Mr*. Vhlllfpa wha h#ra in Ohio,
which la now making an attempt tentative." Ha stated that It «AJ
ident of tha Central Florida dis­ meeting aboard th« river steam*?
W ASHINGTON, July M.— The
had lived (a this aaaaty far with his wlfa, AI me* Sample Mc­
Uktn to Wxihinfion it o ik #
"Osceola" aim* tlmo in October. to win th* second half Central
trict,
will
presirl*.
.
it U p a m aad la widely Pherson Hatton, waa axpraaatd poliremen, the fire men, th# dork
It is planned to Invito
Rotary Florida Baseball Leagu* pennant kjr U rin e Raoul, Bradenton head
la th* Oaltovg aad Ovtodo hy members af bar party when end other* In tha host of city and
clubs al Daytona Beach, DeLatrk and thus inter the play-off series. j f florid* Celery Shippers, In *,
Her oalp girrivar U bar aha arrived In Baltimore today on etot* employee will not come un­
Mr. Newman stated that If all *°d h# frankly state I that - r i
Orlando, and other nearby cities
bar
return
from
Europe.
der th* uniform higher wages and
Chari** Phillip*, Gaaava
these tickets are sold, it will be •«ir (rower believes that tha'aaM;
tu participate In this event.
, Her attorney, William Andrawo, shorter houra coda promulgated
N EW YO RK. July
Those
attending
yesterday's possible to guarantee a- winning or a iy part # L It will ,«•«, hamswha accompanied bar on th* bout by President Rooaavalt.
Pinancial markets mulled about
.meeting which waa prvsldc.1 over baseball, club her* within a very fulqr to him, b* had bettor gat
r o :iiw A &amp;
fc«m , Norfolk, said It waa
. Gen. Hugh 8. John ion. recovery rather indetlslvely an# indiffer­
B H E D IA C ,
J u ly
20 .— (A3 — hy Ur. Chase In the absence of short time. "Wa first will pay all busy on th* telegraph wire* and !
"trick"
af
Hutton's
lawyer*, act administrator, said* yeeterday ently today. Trading temperature
General Halo Balbo'a Italian air President Stine, were Rotarlana delinquent salaries," he said, "and « ri Is touch with Hecretary Wat■aid adlhing bat nodded ha dl-l art think elate aad d ip cooled down to somewhere around
•rmada started th* third
of W. M. Haynes, A. W. Epps, H. II. then w# expect to cast about for •Mo, Ate th# cod# It f^lriR to
Tha Statement fallowed ra# governments Would hu ask ad to normal aad brokerage houses ba*
fhe homeward journey today. Th* Coleman, W. A. Lefflar, J. A. another pitcher who caa share Washington."
parts that Hutton was weakening cam* under the agreement.
n n t breath* easier. Stocks after &gt;4 plan#* lafl hare f i r Bhoal liar- Wright, H. R. Stevens, 0 . W. mound dull** with Cal Dennis aad
The principal objector . to thfa m
la hi* ruaolutien to go thra-’gh
*1 don't think th* Federal Gov- a firm but unenthuslaatic atari tor, Naw Poundland. Thar* Balbo Hpencer, 8. 0 . Oray, H. B. Pope, Tlge Minor. Th* Club ought to be feature ef th* cod* was H. J .
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with tha divert*. Hattaa'a attor&gt; eeument cam he aapaatod to inter- slid M a little, rallied again mod­
will daclAt on th* rout* either ria W. C. Hutchison, R. P. Moatsal- able to win garnet from then on, Uhman. local Independent grewany ladtcatid earlier that ba aup ffto with atato ftvanunenta’.', ba erately and maintained a fairly
#r. He led a &gt; « in f fight fOT ■ y».
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Iceland and Ireland or th* aoutb- vatgo, 0. C. Han.fan, and 8. Pu­ and go Into the play-off
•dries m e a d la lion.
•toady doll pace for awhile.
trn way ria th* A u ra*.
(Ctmtlnaad On Pag* F o w l
-where It belong*."
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BUILDERS OFWARI7 MEN KILLED IN
SHIPS MAY SET WRECK OF GIANT
MODEL F O U L S . U. S, ARMY PLANE

No Special Session President To Approve Twin-MotoredBomber

For Relief Fund }n
Sight Says Sholtz

32*Hour Week For
Industry’s L a b o r

Loses Wing: In Mid­
Air, Strikes Ground

10 MEN NAMED KN01TS BELIEVES
TO ADVISE ON FLORIDA CANAL
PUBLIC WORKS WILL BE OKEYED

Koch One To Serve As DeclarcH C roHH-State
Contact Man In One
Ditch Will He Re­
Of Several Arean
ported F a v orably

Single Change Made
In Concert Program

Woodmen Of World .
To Attend Fish Fry

International Action
T o Guard Investors*
May Be Cox’s Desire

For Baseball Club

Will Meet
To Talk Over Code Randall Chaoe Given
Token For ServiceB

Funeral Rites Held
ForJMrs* Phillips, 68

Hutton R ift Seen
Likely To Persist

Cities, States Won’t.
€ome*UhderWageAct

M arket Cools Down
To Normalcy Today Balbo DepavtH Upon
Third Leg Of Flight

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I af Benaon^ Springe , &lt;m th . ^ PJ£7*r. g r K .r ,
on Siffthi
arm**1*. th* Satford Junior » ^
f^
j , f, «h, , t„f. , t ,
team will Journey to Lake Monroe ^
f ( B.(|ock wh#n hf w u acfar a
game.
fltr
a game.
i rft&gt;tr&lt;l h&gt; the two nrgroee, one ,
On Saturday the Sanford Jun-, y ^
for . m„ ch.
* " lf m1 * ' M.pUr
T ’^
on Fearing a h-ddup, S.ppertr kept
r
Wttera f roonde and onj
hln&lt;J on hi, run , D(1 when
Sunday Edgewood will play Lakal u
T, etuck a pistol in hi* rlbi, he
lled
M o m at U k e Monroe,
»o
, flee. Two of f1»* ahota
T ta following I* the complete to’ ik effect. Belling falling dead
echedule of the Seminole County after running about half a block.
League up to and including Sun­ The negro *hot three time* but
day Aug. 13th:
dial n«t hit /Jpperer.
Tkamday. July 27th. Benton
Jt it
j, believed
|^|^¥rj the
met
It
the holdup
holdup men
Bpring* e*. Edgewoo.1 at Sanford; thoUKht /ip p ry ,, carried the day'
Saaferd Junior* at l-ake Monroe. , m , „ t,iu t a wtllr-him,. U#L
- T w r f i i f r j u i y - w s ; w * « « r r r s t r h S r H.: «»!*s
Junior* at Beneon Spring*.
jj pprirr *ai«l he began carrying
■ Sunday, July 30th, Kdgewood at a ^un nn|y gkoul a We*k ago. The
Lake
Monroe.
groerry where work*
la po­
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grocery
Thuraday,
Aug. 3H. U k e Mon- irontsrd UrrtljF by ntiroet.
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Champ T errier
»™.» Wrr* By France On U. S.
Film Importations

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Orginnl vertion*
-f foreign
,„un.| (dm. of which lloll)wool
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tupplled I fit) In the putt year, may
By G EO R G E STO VA I.L ^ 1s, ,hnwn in only five theater* In
JgCwfio,! flafMtwt_ ttw M **e aJ“ j , |
theater* in the pn&gt;*-j
Detachment In a diamond tall
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game la.t night by a 14 « »core
w r lv r ,
than lhat e&gt;en
When ten hit., .even U .e * on
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•tram ami three hate* on tall*,
The garage divi»'»n of San'
tta Edgewood Iram managed I" rnnriM ii'd
Aut&gt;motiv* Kf p«ir
pat over their fourteen mn». R*v- Association eald th.Hankrt
end and ("oursey were tho heavy agrrement w»uld bankrupt . g i­
batten for the evening. both get-, raffe* beca-is# of competition from
ting lhre, for four. Ravcnal got prieatr garagre, all-night parking
p aingl*. double. anj triple. while |nt. and inability t • enforce inuCourvry wax getting two single* nlcipat o r I nance*. Thie telegram
ami a doubld? Keane* home run
gnmg»*
hare
■ P•ai.l
g111 San
' n11 •KrancUco
i mmmi u gw*
wp
down tho right foul line
„ orklng floor men 10 ho.re
feature hit of the eeenlng. Drig-: # wrrk {or .jn yrare and are now
gem appeared a little wild ■*!
(
„ | 1W „ flu weekly,
timet but he held the Metllcal boy* ' Frum | * n¥fr&gt; the Swtelbralr
to three hit* during the fiee In| M&lt; „ald the code would
plage hr hurled. He alto etruek; w(1|k unb*araLI# hacibhlpa on
inerchante
town* from 1,000 to 13.000 p &gt;pulation .erring strictly agricultural,
area*.
Wolnian raid at a Iperiat meet­
ing y,»terday of the lah&lt;ir adriaory committee, called |o con­
sider t,, crimination again*! unnlonited employee, it *»« dercdwl
I that action «hnu|.) I&gt;e taken quick­
ly and that the .ituatlon wodd be
laid het ire Johnson shortly.
Hr asserted in industries, in­
cluding cotlnn teitllea, which art
under co&lt;!r, already, mrn wera be­
ing di*chatgvrl who were merely
•u*pe«t* of aerking to unionise
MBDif vi. Ilirr.
shop*. No eciil &gt;n up*in mean* fur
If
« WlllUtnE.
*4». If
curbing this practice ha.« been de­
tllRApton. JH
termined upon, he adde.1, but he
Ik
H Phillip*.
P
predicted an a.thuiitattv* statef^Vhtlllp*.
rneot »oon stating the itatu* of
0 William* II*
the rituat'an and citing the law
Uirrlton. rf
guaranteeing to all w rrkrr* the
•ftmr.
«*hr InnlnsE:
R
enr*
right to rollcrtlve bargaining un­
S4««««xwi
IlMlral
l^l
Mli
der any mrthrd they might favor.
I’mplF**" ' Minor. Trill*. *»4 KuThe hraring on oil which John­
kRU
son described a* the t ughr.t
problem of all was under nay only
a few hour* when the a VninUtralor soughl to rut through delay*!
by haring commit tee, settle th*
q^estkms of wages, and hour* of
. work while other controversial
I phase* of the petroleum cod* were
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thrrshrd out at the hearing.
charging and olherwlae hamper
One committee will handle prolag the unioaiaing which la epo- ibetinn lalur, another employes
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(Iftcally authorised In the recocety j who w irk on refineries and pip*
i
act.
lines, and th* third workers in
Theae report* cam# li)to the of- . marketing and distribution.
i
flea of Hogh 8. Johnson. th# ad- j
■The
■Th» 11
i l.a “, Johnton
said aa he
mlnUtrator, along with protest*
interrupted the hearing, **ia to get
from Internal* la Detroit, San
theee biedt locked in a room and
Franclaco and Denver againtt the
keep 'em them until they come
y
pnriaiont of the blanket eolun- to aa agreement."
'/
tary
wage-ralalag and
hoorlimltlag agreement propoaod by
Prsetdent RooterelL
LEGAL NOTICE
From th* Detroit ReUU Mer­
chant* Aaeoclatlon came a long
telegram to Johneon asserting a
48-tnur week waa the aborted tta

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,g*v*rnm&lt;nt on the
I the device likely
American burin-- .
.
French inlrierdcnt
evhihitnt*
' already have pn&gt;te*t,d to I i*m *r
‘ DJadier that th* French wdiulry
lion Hubby Hum*, the flrtt American was Incapable of supplying the re
champion of England, a i ha arrleed •lulrvment*.
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Bad predict lag that tta 4P-bo«r
limitation apeciftal by tta Chief
K&gt;e«. tic* would aaduly r*Le
«**ia ta tta hnylag public. Alio
they nought coaaUarattai of mlnt•
aanpi wage* taiow tta $15 gad f i t VrrKWT:
M. A. OilllC. Peer*tary.

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T R U E spiritual
Mrs.
Sally
Roaaell. ABPoIntraen's.
Ban* fit Progressive Spiritualist
Church. 57 E . Concord. Ph°n#
1521, Orlando, F lo r id a .__________

1UM M IXTURE

GOING TO Chicago7 Slop with
Mm. Mike lUUoT. forwotlp of
Sanford. Rmwnoblo. » » C m £ « t
ptae*. telephone Gracslaad 12M.

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W AN T Ft*—* y Sanford holiness
concern, a'young lady who »•
willing to H r n oar *«rk m&lt;t
want, a steady poglthm. Wage*
$2.40 par «Uy •* «‘«ht hour* and
not m m than four d*y» a week.
Gic* full laformaato* atata, f j j r
M lf. Apply P. a Dta &gt;«&gt;*. s m
ford.
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KAL-CITE Ip • rprosfcsd
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phau-. the acknowledged * * * -

m ouem naat
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RESULTS

PACKtO M MO«Tl«
f l o o r IAGS TO IH.
juM noncnoM A io
TO AVOID W A IT!

trfs-’uSfairx
•dditon of Copper. 8U»: VT^
'dubbed'

LONDON, July n ^ P V - T h a
next meetlgg *f »ta acua^sM •**ferenee afU r tta adjoaramecit
Thuraday will ta k t C c w t i la taU
September aecordiag t i the pro­
gram drawn op today. On Th to­
day tta eteering committee will ta
instructed, however, ta raconven*
th* coafrrvnc* whenever there ,la
a likelihood of tta dtaeari&gt;tu proibeing reaulta. Plaaa for con {Mm
Ing tta work of Ita parley waW
completed aad aabmltled to th*
steering committee late* today.

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couple or man. 101 W. 10th St
Phone 441.
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L A R G E AND imall apartwert
rent maaonpbla. Langley Apart
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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

A. P . M a cfie, M a n a g e r,
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S P E C IA L T H I S W E E K — Flat
Wall Paint (wmahabU) finest
quality mada. f t 35 a gallon. SO:
a quart. Staaley-Roger* Hardware
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Advances Amid
Dissension Talk

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to *ave that *y»tem by eliminat­
ing tho*e*elfi*h, vieioue practice*
whi hare de*troctive of induatry
and lattir alike. . , , •
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“ If th« re.overy act i» to he a*
effective a* it thould be in elimmating the *weat«hop and cut­
throat rompetitinin. It may have
t.. be nuppUnted by .Im iUr leglalation by the »Ute*. If the *«ate#
.houM follow the Pr**ident In hi*
principle tVM 'the h.»ine*« de! pend* for It* euirience on paying
|r&lt;* than a living wage to l«»
employe* ha* no right to •urvtv#
we »hot’ld *o«n b« ,,n ,,ur W,T tn
real economic »t*bility.

Saturday, Aog. t'Jth. Bcn»on
-------Spring* at Lake Monroe.
P A RIS. July 23 (4*1—A drat-'
Sunday, Aug. t3lh.
Sanford (jr rrutrictlon on film importation.
Junior* e». Edgewood at Sanford, whirh »ome imp &gt;rter* *aid threat-i
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local1
h* motmled.
becau*#
foe
M tte n w e'm uit have local gov-|
ernment, but the national r»»*m I
mer.t mud not be helple** to qeall
with national problem*. .
^jLOwwuf- W WUaUlWM GSWV!n r
the pretent emergency that labor.
Uitiaet*. agriculturu and r&gt;«rr»1 mint .ooperato in making the
, new law effective.............
CH ICAGO —Dr, Wlldred II. O.gw-I, curator .of *o logy, Rupert“The Indu.trial
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Soldiers Defeated
By Edgewood Boys

World P a rk y ’s Next
Meeting Ptaee I t 8et

H a tc h

(Coallnoed From Pag* One)
tta fa d that lt*te welfare and;
natlenal welfare arw one.
“ KcnnomLally we ar« In the(
•ame boat. We know that to the
! eateat that tta depreaeion waa
caueed by governmental miatake*
I (hey were not the ml.take* of the
elite* hut of national go*emm*nt;
and we o p e d that government to
: get u* out again. But If thie i*
| the federal re»pon*ibilily we muat
' not hamper iU eolution of the
1 problem by IneUling too far on
I old conception* of ttate right*.
-Think of th* chao* that would
rr*ult if *t*te* erected U riff
j barrier*.
From , hi. m cp* hatch aailor* of tta V-4 may
‘
U rrier*. But
Bat atatea
*tate« can ami
and uo
do
erect harrier* agaln.t
wta*
j dlaaater.
ataaatar. They atand on th*
tho *wart,
open
a vah» $• ;
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»«. «
P« ■
I legi*lation
andP effective
national | ,0 the top ■f lb
h#. ^
opeB th*
lk, door
and w
with
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door, lhfm
then op*n
door and
ith mechanical
m echan.c.

U tK E lJtN D . Joly 25.—J . T.
By EL H. C U U .I.L M
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D a a to unforeet en clrcum- 7.lpperer, *Tc« r y clerk, «hol It t
aa, tta bate ball game be- out with two negro holdup mm,
early yeeterdey morn ng, killing
j the Edgewood team of Sanof them and frightening the,
and Benton Springe will bo
E f n i i ^ n a m d a y afternoon on lb . ..her W
The .ta d robber -a *
S e e . diamond Ineteid of Id e n tifie d ^ Jirn
tap Municipal Athletic Held •*, " * * ro " ho ,no’, , ',
tw,&gt; “,un’h*
p W ta h L f, D u S r J
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OTlgtaaiiy P*a?f»"*

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Of Governdre fa
Holding Session

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30 DAT SPECIAL

lk*»* this to t» in Wfafllbl* for.
m f o far r x r m r y : ho M i m s
firtfo t that aay attempt at i» .

Tope Dressed 50c
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operation for (fed*
storoo remain open
the hours of open
of this year.
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art lean more than 35 boon •
v erie r more than togM boar*
P K * t TO A S UNKNOWN LA D Y
in they, after August SI. emm a of ape, aeo p t that per1 do Mt th# lady'. nsm*.
Or *»&lt; .he maid „r w n ititd sons between 14 a d I I M r W empdfeA for nof mere
then three beere a dap in cdtain Mad* of wwk if It doaanH
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wlf«.
interfere with tbetr sdtool b a rs .
I anjy \t.o* • lightly cam*
Acrw. my little path of lif*
w ---era must agiws
Anj iniM amt ttnul.rd then and to pay their whl'
lea the ti*e of
r ttff*,
--Sanford,
- - not■-leee than |14 a- week, and their
ether em­
And I remember ,)» « u fair.
ployees a minimum waft of 4 4 cents an hour, unleae the
hourly rate for the eamo d a n of week on duly 15. 1929. was
'T V * * no flirta tio n * I w a . n .k
And Ihtnklnv thoafhts of bus less than 40 cents an hear, In which cnee the employers
may pay the seme rate an e l M S , but not leaa than 30
ine»
» » rioud* til iltdlit were irrtnrlBf | rents an hour.
thick.
They also mud
I bmj furpot that row. bloom
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Ami » u * prey to »all.n wrath
support and patronise ArUbOfbMftts which also boro
When youth and beauty rrN w d this agreement.*
my path.
I think «h# trailed! I rooldn’t
»w*sr.
Of cuui.v*. to

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arraais. aO ym U d

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that whan n i t f o f i H n i bocwn# rath that sWpoHats rater*
more than ahipptnf, packing, sell.

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1st. aeS l »a i« l naM ion cotta

If bar name toto much b a re r lh* to t-tp p a l scul-sAtIng Aimee Semple McPberean Hutton will have to increase
the aize of her atattopepf Itf o rd » to otoodimodato her Wfnature. and the possibility of getting her entire appeUatka
in a newspaper headline will be f ir ratoeto. It b w t t
this thought that we rtjoks to hear that aho affirms Nie la
atili In love with her choir stager feuband, thus dampening
recent dlvoree talk and roUpvtag for the time being approhenalona of another marriage. If we ean depend on this.
Aimee may continue to mahe the headlines.
***** other pravtoon*
The Loe Angeiee evaageUft haa shown almost phenom­
enal aenitta in showmanship. She has employed every

t r | n a iB ,- t k» &gt;tard- shall da.
rlara that th* “market emergency
no lancer osiota, tW itu p w *uch

central than c*em.

h Is ab a naifantonil that etch
■klpp*r* «haU b* charged with th*
respovsfkOtty for tbs equal and i
fair dlttrlbution of curtailed ihip-1
nmol# M O ut th* lis t dedans thail
War equally npoa grower* ac­
cording to their acreage.
Dirertors than fti mi onaaal as.

to tt^arUflcto at

tabernaefc. 8»e la a master salesman who IPnowa the adabout lh* only on* who f&gt;n •*• vantagw of sdeevtUtof a«d ntollaea that mantogee and
a Alrar itains to th* London divorcee and sudden dUappsaranees into the desert with a
C m I c k u *.
hint of Kan&lt;iei make admirable first psge copy.
and siaeeiw affbrto to save aoula have never
. Tb* VtrUncy of prl**s ar* op- beenDignified
a
part
of
Aimes's policy. She prefers the more excit­
■pUh. a Nov Vnrk financial writer
a,plain- Tut tut* This I* no l*mo ing end spectacular methods, but aba h a arrived at the end
of the mpe to far a s further marriage la concerned la her
fur itnait aleck,!
attempts to gain publicity. Thla la not due to any dlmlnBens'*,r

l*ittn&gt;«n seems

to b*

Rom* ot ur local morehanU
arc Jait beginning i» Icam that
tha Pn»
Um-krt cod* alto
COV*ra th.rlr i mj'loyr*,.

has ahrekdy became eo unwieldy that headHne writers are
having a nightmare every time n atory cornea in about the
th* Ibf ut Wllry evangelist.

AcentMins
Hit's Miiul iIk- world fllabt, b*
It might seem a tutor q u ilt ef fits that one engaged
«U Juki, about un his last log in such a apiritoal entorprito should be put Into ecllpee^by
wb*n hi* |ilan* cracked up.
a mere MechUfcMl, IliiKlfnu. HK that la
vbAt
may happen and it w oul*bdtoot#Tito* a«tpto hkfbartoU tb* buiWma man should not try
Thera's " 0* thing w* lik* about
this blanket rule all ri«hl. A* Hutton, to cunuuN wNh aotoe JoumlUtlc friend who might tv e«CtM
s pvtoWnaevooary to psf
far a« w* can flfur* out It Duaslblr tall her Umf to add another annex to her name wan *aUn out ef tocmas *1

prim, but shield ralf o» futarv

doesn't l*av* any»n* uul in th*

“Dollar Cr&lt;-***s I'uund Parity*
terrain * a hradlin* In a bi( city
daily, W *ll, Just ,u tony as It
dona’t douhW crti.s It, d*c*iwy
w ill h« p rasarv rd .

**bi ■■■- I in m W mJuiu * An to
trios. Into tvtatod

SANFORD,

■oto Jr fivtotoh

O n a n d a fte r th is d a te y o n m ay b u y th is
p re m iu m fu e l a t a n ad d ed Can o v e r o r d i ­
n a ry gaao fin ra, o f b u t tw o c t o t t p e r g a llo n .

othar buslaososa.

Tha Most Satisfactory Fuel

Boy! Wb*n th*y put ua on thla
thirty-fiv. hour ** *k Jual wait
Vntil som*on* B a k e , a crack
•boot **ndin( us *ut in th* yard
chop some wood!

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to

Lento D npttart*
ACV.^k1-1 U IDR. h ENRT
McLAUUN, J r.

1';

It I* a (enuin* pleasure to learn
that “(2nd 8tr**t" will play • “ ra­
ti turn m (*(« m ,n t" this we*k Si
f t tha Milan* Theater. This ia an* of
t'- tti* host uiuiica) ahowv of th*
l- y s a r and wtll prorid* a real traal
r j tot thoaa who mlsrad Ita former
L-.'Showiny la thla city, aa wall a*
t • for S M f who will too It • aocoag

Th* newspaper dlspalehra raWthat Prasldont Booowslt haa
u p o ftu d R obert I* V sno. • ■*rv nawsptper puUkkor of Pitt*srgk, Pa., to a apodal assistant
I th* Attorney Qauoral of tha
IndUd a aofto «av*foasko sa sftanwofl tan at tha
Bosao, It stoma ts ha m
of our Prokldants.
laod labor Is (dtlag •
out of.tb* Raoovory Act.
f to tho ChristIsa BoWbo*
“go rapidly U ore**

b

tot c a ts o f a ll m akes and m odels.

jth e
d a y o f Its in tro d u c tio n this caLCdlcnt p r o d u c t
b a a alw ays so ld a t a p rem iu m o f y a g a llo n .
D u e t o im p ro v e d p ro d u c tio n f a d H tk t (tins

w* *a# vtor omupito fo

faeh nad greases.

D q&gt;etid o n y o u r
S m n d a rd d e a le r tic service sta tio n __ ©
Ilf th e k n o w le d g e th a t y o u 're g e ttin g
q u a lity p r o d u c ts a t d ie fairew o f

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"** •* * 5 " MlMrad BHdgaa
Will refl et to Morn that aha la III
atihef hbwwa . . Fork Avwtu#.
_______
« E See. Martha J . Brwm wa*
lid g a m yaaterdn ad Mr. and
Me*, ft. L .CoTOell at their home
a l Dwytowa leach.
— ___
Mra. (M l Meyer haa returned

M in M artha Godwin
Wed* M. B. Rotundo
Aitnouwcement haa beta mad*
„f t| * marring* Bf Mi*. Martha
,
.
..
. „
_
' f * " * ^ * " oI Mr*' *
0* Godwin and tha late Maiton
Godwin, of thl* city, to Michael B.
Botundo. The rwtemoay Wa* perToraday in D eUad hi tbo
piewoc# of th* brlde'e aieter,
Ml** Luba Godwin, Miaa Cathar»«e BalUy, a n j Otto R ian .

Th* bride’* dr*** for the oecailea wa* of blue crop* Junta in*
foehkmcd along ttmpl* line#. A
large pink picture hat and other
pink aecoaaorle* completed the
N a f t *t Mr*. B. L Perkin*
outfit She wa* born In Felham,
WtfT Ngrat t* team’ that aha b
Ga. where ah* lived th. greater
HI at her home on Magnolia Arepart of her life. For the pait two
yvaeu *ho haa made Sanford hoe
home and for the pa*t year hai
been employed by I-odge'a Gro­
cery Store. Mr. ami Mm. L. F.
Lodge are her grandparent*.
Mr. Rotundu la th. *on of th*
late Mr. and Mm. Michael B. Ro­
tundo, of thl* city. If* wa* bora
here ami attended th* public
achoole of th# city. For the pa*t
few yearn he ha* been employed
by th* Weatarn Electric Company
of Jrmey City, N. J. and will re­
turn there with Mm. Rutundo In
th# early Fall.

Social Cahndar
Th* Co-ed Claw of the F in t
Methodiat Church wtU hare a pic­
nic at Daytona Bench. Member* of
th* c la n are expect'd to meet
at 1:00 o'clock at the church
where convey*nee* will be pro­
vided.
F R ID A Y
Regular meeting of th* W. (X T.
V. will bo held at 4:00 o'clock at
the home of Mr*. F . R- Mitchell.
I l l Ea*t Fourth Street.
Th# Genera Garden Club will
meet at 3:10 o'clock at the home
of Mr*. A. A . Moran In Geneva
With Mr*. J. V. Tool# a* ho«tew*.
Regular mealing of the W. C.
t . U. wHI bo held at 4:00 .'clock
at the home of Mr*. E . M. Car­
roll, lift Weet Seventeenth Street.
Mm. J. t . Grave*, of Orlando,
dintriet provident, will be in at-

Pules ton Girls Are
Honored W ith P arty

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a

Mr. and * « - W. V. Hart have
a i their gneata at tbeir home, 2530
K m ft W o o,
Mm. Lawla W.

Samra,*!

Doroiiyjl. rma^Miw

I Mwi i dorm*, and Mr. and Mr*.
Mil tow C. Goulhar, of Chloago.
MIN Lm llle Boh retorted today from Daytona Beach where
ah' (pent a faw day* with friend*.
She wa* accompanied by Ml** Vir­
ginia McKee who will b# her
gueit for O abort time.

Flaying mother to four adopt'd
children in the Warner Broi. pic­
ture, “Th# Life of Jimmy Dolan,"
which la now al the Milan* Thea­
ter, wai a Job In which Loretta
Young already had some actual
expert, nr*.
Loretta I* on. of a family of
four girl*, th . youngeat of whom
la raven year old Georgian!. Ever
•Inrc th* child waa born. Loretta
ha* tnalimt on m l i f f u nioihar
to her, at la aa adept in bathing,
feeding, dreaalng and entertaining
tha child aa I* her own mother.
Doing tha aame job In th* pic­
ture for Ferine, David Durand,
Dawn O’Day and Mickey Rooney
waa an tnjoyabl* taah for Loret­
ta to perform.
Doug la* Falrbanha, J r. la the
alar of the picture, which la th .
atory of a left-handed priaeflghler
who rack* to rvad. the long a m
of th* law, after ho hod eommlt-

Marvin Greenberg and Loon
Oman b u g . *f Brooklyn, N. Y.,
O h r event Mot weak hen with
E flfr t d Mr*. A . Kanner, left MonM f or &lt;mm Tpflfc Sgftrt# orrtv(hg hara MHMVhlta# Chinago and and Frank fabneb.
th* WoiWMkiair. Milwauh*#. 91.
Ml** D&gt;ri* Garrett haa returned
Louli, M uando, and Savannah.
to hrr homo aftrr «ponding alg
'»*■
-Captain C. W. Ftdcoek, of Moul- week* In Fort Fierce with her
trie, GaJ- preaMant of the Georgia •lot#r«, the Ml**** Bobbie leu
orthml Railroad, and Judge W. and Lola Owrrttt. She waa oo, lUirgrtVt, of Jackaonville, ID., eomponied home by her eoutln,
ehlof cdUOMl for tho Pldcock In- M l*. Halil* Walbar. who trill b*
Mraotac or# bore today o* th* her gtnet foe o few wek*.
’dueato o f Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Ray,
Mm. Fred R. WiHon, Ml** Fran­
MM) Fafkgetto ftvenoe.
ce* Wilton, Mi** Helen WiHon,
Fnrmfitg a party motoring U and Robert Wilton left yntorday
the V^fteVoa*’ 6om&amp; at S L I'etem- for Fomythe, Ga. where they will
Itirg tbit week t* vialt Carl Tak- •pond n chart time. They were
erh, kho la meletng treatment accompanied by Mr*. Emmett
★ are) wdM: Mr*, ft. E . Takach, Hunt and (laughter, Joyce, who
E ra . 1. Molnar, MIm
Aranka will he away about two week*.

S

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Dag Adw nll*t Bib). Study and Avenue. Th* public b giv»n 4 eo«cnrery Art and *ubj*cl to at’, th*
yrajar otrxdc# to b# bold tonight dial Invitation to attand. Rv*vp»
t*rm* ami condition* required hy
Section* 7 la) and ID (bl uf that at th* Woman'* Club, 315 Oak on* I* requntot to bring a MM*
act.

Roosevelfs
W a^e Code
(Cantliia*tl From Pay* Ont)
tonaumlng public,
( ueh ■p'Ctal caw. at l»a»t lime
( I I ) T * aJpport and
and one-third (ball b* paid 'or **tobti*hmenl* which al
hour* worked In oiraaa *f th* .igned thU agreement
maximum. Population for th* pur- Hilad a* member* of th*
po m of thl* agreement aball b* (Nat kind Recovery Ai
detarmined by teferene. to ‘.h* tion).
1930 Federal ren«u«.
| (11) To co-operate to
(5) Not to pay any of th# aah extent in harinf a
daawa of employe* mentioned in fair competition *uhmltli
paragraph (1) In * than |I5 per ladettry at the cor lie* I
week In any city of orer 500,000 data and in any cernt ba
population o ' In the Immediate li't lM l.
trada area,Of «ueh city, nor lc*a
(|£ ) where, before
than Ilf A 0 per week In any city jp u , ,h , under* igned 1
of between J50.000 and 500,000 traded to purr Kane go
population, or In th , immediate fixed-price for delivery il
trad* area of eurh city) nor l*a* period of tbl# agreement
than 114 per week In any city of dorutgned will make an
between WOO and 350,000 poputa- , t r ailjuetment of **
tlon or In lb* Immediate trad* prfee to m«*t any increai
■re* of »uch city: and In town* callfed by th* »eller had
of le*« than *500 population to fhh( I’rmldent'* re-en
Incr»a»e *11 wag** by not -!**■ agreement or having
than 30 percent, provided that thU bound by any rode of T*
•ball not require wage* in exec** tllb n approved hy the I1
of 112 per week.
(J3»
Yh&gt;*
agreemr
(S) Not to pay any employe of cea*e upon approval by l
the daaiea mentioned in para- dant of a code to which t
graph (.1) In * than 40 cant* per alga*) i* aubjcct; or, If l
hour unle»* the hourly rat* for A. an elect*, upon »ubn
the aame cla n of work on July , code to which the un
Ml 192*.
wa* le«* than 40 rent* la Subject and *ub«litutl&lt;
per hour, In which latter ca*e not 0f II* proclaim* for an
to pay lew than Ihe hourly ra^ ltartn * of thl* agreement.

I":'“'/J1'J ™ :'"!JlW

Doug Fairbanks* Jr.
Is Playing At Milane
Aftee apawdlug t U day* here
wHb Mr*. B. B. Takach and fim», Mm. B. Molnar and daight.r,
U* Mary Eda Molnar. hare return'd to their home at thonollon.

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(Slyn h*ra)
....
(Mantel

1933

........

...

(Official pontlitni
(Firm and corporation name)
(Induatry or trade)

SUMM ER
CLEARANCE
■Presses *

( Number of employe* at the
dale of aigning)

Millinery

I Street)
(Ti.wn or city)

(Stetci

"Are Ihe Dead C'on*cio«*T’* will
be the aubject for the Hevenlh

Herald Printing Co

&lt;“&gt;»«■&lt; »,.«

any per•on who wi«hc* to do hi* part lit
Ihe Breti-lent'*
re.rmplny&lt;iienl
drlvr by rigning Ihl* agreement
but who »&lt;»crt« that •omc partic­
ular provlilun hereof, bcciu.i- of
peculiar rirrumnlxnrr*, will , re­
a l* gr.al and unavnlda.il* li'rd•hip, may obtain the benefit*
hereof by *igmng thi* agreement
and pulling it Int \ effect .o il Ihen,
In t pelllinn apprarrd by a re|ite•enlalhe trndi* axoriatiun til hi*
indu-lry, or uther lepreiriitativp
orgamiathn 'b*ignatrd by N. R.
A., may apply for a -lay .if *arh
provi.imi pending a nummary inreatlgali m by N. R. A.. If he
ngfee* In *uch npplicatign lo abid.
by I b* declalon of aurh in.

Balcony
ID-1
lower Floor
10-33

To-Night

Friday
Saturday
and
Monday

lc SALE
One l^iwar Floor
Adult Ticket and le
Will Admit T w o
Adults.

l a l t i f the Nellunal Indua’ rlal R»-

LUMBER
Long leaf yellow pin*. Gulf rvd
cyprean lag all blade of bolld
lag mal'rlala.

Hill Lumber Co,
llth and Hally

Thv*o invited were: th* Mirae*
Mary Elltabcth and Camilla Ihilraton, honor gueata, Mr*. Wallace
W. Bell, Mm. Andrew Carraway,
tad a crime while drunh, only lo
find adventure and romance in the
quletne** of a amall farm run hy
a woman 2nd her baautlfu] nteej.
Th* highly capable raat
I
*cra*n favorite* include* Aline
Ma:Mahon, Lyl* Tinhot, Fifl Dor•ay, Guy Klbbce. Harold Huber,
BWrley Grey,
Arthur Hoht and
GNrg# Meeker.

*11* 8 B R V IC E

M r* TV. A. Adam*, Mm. John
Mrirah, Jr.. Mr*. Hoy K. Mann,
Mr*. Janie* A. Wright, Mr*.
George Algernon Speer, Jr., Mr*.
J. D. Woodruff, Mr*. W. K. Wat■&gt;n, Mr*. Samuel fViletton, the
Mic«aa Helen Vernay, gatherin'
Syme*, Iwnnh'lle Hagan, 4 end
Margaret P 'te n , tea gu'»t.

Phoa* 113

OFFICE EQUII'MENT CO.
"Everything For~ Th* Offlcd"
T Y P E W R IT E R S
A ini Adtllnir Miii liinra

REPAIRED

Phone tat

i n Magnolia

4 Till Midnight

EVERY BODY
W E L C O M E

i l O W I N d ROCK
R9 RTH CAROLINA
Exactly between th i llrit tee w d

S H O R T ’S C A MP
6 Miles North of Sanford on T h e DeLund R o a d
Celebrating the Opening of the “Brass Rati*’ Where Good Cold Deer
5c A Glass Always

Beckla • . . the Green P«A givei you th#
■-Neetier ol a na a n hoaw cowWeed wldi thg
toavenJcisco of country chib Utftdce,

K ingan’s Sw itzer C heese

Whidler yoo^o horo hw w oN eor Pso
aehol* Manser, yvul fcsd ' BLOWIN0 ROCK

PLENTY

r ,Y^IK?NAfVJ-"B^*a«kr^.M aU.
MMNM iii now for yoar A m* of My, retail

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Salt and Freshwater
D ra u g h t

. .

Everything

FOR HXAMPLE
2 $-1.95 DRESSES FOR .......
2 $6.95 DRESSES FOR
2 $11.50 DRESSES FOR

Ladies S u m m e r
Hats Reduced To
rajam as

Ana

W a sh D re s s e s
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STATES MUST Six
President Is P lease
Adopted Codes To Control
4 E L P SELVES Liquor fo llowing Repeal
Over
Response
To
Hi
IS SUSPENDED AT NEXT MEET
TOGETRELIEF
WASHINGTON. July 25.—
—Sla (ta le s already hare Mt up
the machinery for ronlrollinf liq­
uor to m eet the condition that
would he presented by the repeat
of the Eighteenth Amendment.
Twolv* others
hare repealed
state prohibition laws end would
re re rt to rary tn g dearer* of open
sale, according to the laws that
existed before national prohibi­
tion. If the Twenty-rirst AmendCHICAGO. July 28.—&lt;/Pl—Edment expel* the Eighteenth from . ward a . C ra w fo ri c/ New Y 'rk ,
the Constitution.
| “m )tttry man" of th e grain tradh o l d in g s e s s io n
Eight states hare arranged to-ing pits, yesterday w a, suspended
.... ............ ................ .............. ■HOLLYWOOD. Ju ly
f nkp iiftthflr. O le prpluhttioo. law a.by.lha.G hloaaw -W e.k-siddew dee-^f-1
ponrlar rote to determln
Motion p(ctur^*alutfln i eii(fcaV6lWfr»0
to popidar
W hir hoard olTirisla gave ■■
to maintain the production hf w hether they shall be repealed or,rl, ’a mn* f i r the suspension CrkWcanned .ntert.lnm w nt today as! modified.
^
, |fh (
lh,
I f-rd's -Inability to meet ohllga- mi«*ion la*! night had. listened *o
8.000 more technician* struck.
'
K v, ry)ng d ,gr»es of p r o - '«*&lt;&gt;"*’. Unanclal clrele* butted •he resiling nf a tetter from H. II.
Union worker*, who help make! hlhition will remain under a ta te jw th tales of a giant apeculatleu Coleman, local manager for the
1 SACRAMENTO. Calif., July &lt;5.
celt loM romance*, left th eir jo b -, U w | ,f |h , E |gh t„ n th Amend ' PXiamld
erected
swiftly and Florida Power and Light Co.
th e'r spokesmen taid because the! ment should be remoyed from the broken abruptly.
Summed up, th* latter makes a —(A t—Stale executives attending
The Dllv New* said Crawford statem ent which Mr. Coleman ei- th* annual conference of govrritudio# yesterday hired non-union Constitution.
nor* her* yea I &gt;rd*y unanimously
wax the man Secretary ef A gri­
The
six
state*
that
have
made
pressed orally at a special meeting promised
men to replace MS sound techni­
President
Roosev* It
provisions for dealing with the culture Wallace referred I t aa
last
April—“W#
cannot
at.
thle
4
cians who struck Saturday.
(•••wholehearted »nd active aupt ort"
liquor problem If it is returned to hating teen "long" 1.1,000,000
The producer* attributed In# th e states are Montana, Indiana, huvhelv of corn when commodity lime afford lo reduce our elartrl* ! of the national reew ery program,
| Frank Watson, listriw»««#n» by
slumped
early
last rate* in Sanford."
trouble solely to an argum ent re Rhode Island, AAiona, Connect!- markat*
Th rsday.
tween two unions as to which hail| cut. and Delaware.
The I t that have repealed ata*#
Official Information that he
Jurisdiction over the aoun.t me.i.
Ing June. I»;i3, th* company’s r*- |||#
,»covxrr a.ImmUtraRichard J. Green, rep reo eatalie, prohibition lavra are Colorado, was "the long trad er in diffi­ turn on th* present day value of
tlon, said price, a n l fu»lne»* ac­
Oregon,
New
York,
Washington,
culties"
was
lacking,
however.
of the International Alliance of
m reqsc*
used and useful property in Ban- tivity were showing
Stag* Employe* and M 'tion Pic­ Illinois, Massachusetts. New J e r ­ B ar t nfficals announced merely
which were not commensurate
ture Machine operator* of the sey, Maryland. Louisiana, Califor­ that Crawford was barred from ford, excluding entirely bond Al­
United Mates and Cana Is, issued nia, Wisconsin and Nevada. Sever­ trading privileges under rule 120, ter**! and other fixed charges wllh Ihe rise In P«y t" 11*Declaring that unless purchasing
tho etrike call, but raid it was not al of these hav* taken cognlian.* entering failure In meet obliges m rh as insurance and deprecia­
y
tion, was approximately five p e r­ power Increase precede* minnes*
to be regard* aa a aympathettc of the possibility that the Eight­ tion*.
eenth Amendment might he re­
Nr thing on the m atter wot cent, Mr. Coleman conclude* his arllrllT mmi
lw' w *f~—
strik e .
. . . . . would
wmilit suffer a re a p ss. he
- A sm - th r - g rain * fu- T#tHr asking fnr furl her cn-epet.- .covery
-T he prod cars have violated moved and h a re mm.lc^Mme.cffmtl
said letalne** gclleUy had In­
1 tunrs administration, report* on allon from the City,
an agreem rnt act l i employ non­ lo meet the problem.
Wisconsin legislator* are » n - |, rh rare* hating teen suspended
"Through
this rn-operatinn.'* creased 83 percent recently, prlte#
union help in th# event of a
(Continued On Pag* This#)
Mr. Coleman wrote, "w» hope to from .to to 55 percent and po*
strike", Greto said. “They hav* deavorlng to e e t’up a legislative
sr# business improve ami rondi- r o l l * , * r*ptes*"t'"K pu'fh#sl"«
employed non-union sound techni­ committee to prepare for state
lions change within th* near fu­ power, dnly 21 percent.
cian*. I have orderr.l Ml00 work­ regidation; the New Jersey le g is ­
lature convenes Aug. 29 to seek to
F attier thevgorornor* had heard
ture, an that w* ran properly re­
ers t i atrik* at midnight.
duce our electric rates in Hanford, Secretary of War l*e.n p ica, f-r
Representatives t f the produc­ centralise liquor regulation in a
which we are a* desirous of doing atate .o -o p e .-u fc »'•
ers raid th* positions of th* ■tale commission! Massachusetts
^
program. U* walne.l that If th*
striking sound technicians were has set up a special eontmision to
Fellows, director a f[ “
of h* ’ ,n«
George
C.
d
ra
ft
a
liquor
control
plan;
a
reg
­
fill*. • from reserve lists and from
nsthm al Indu.trjAi
he.Ira. | d° B'
applicants who answered news­ ulation hill la being prepared for the Sanford Conrert U r
Th* Commissioner* wasted little tail* "our national **lstrnc* w*R
today
stated
that
hr
haa
secured
submission
to
o
spo'lat
session
of
paper advertisement* yesterday.
lime a fte r th* letter was read. be a t stake."
n*a* considerable recognised l a l e w t Commissioner W. A. Lrffler, who
W hether the applicant w as a the Colorado legislator*
“For sfftetlv* ero»om»c plan­
whieh
will
prnvlilr
the
entertain­
Uni in or arn-unlon man was not month.
had earlier asked that tka meet­. nlng. such aa wa » r- embarking
In th* D istrict of Columbia, ment features on Thurvday night
tV e o n a ld e ra tion, the producer*!
- early, i
1 upoo ta r tha ftra* Oww," »«***•
representatives sal t Tho object whose laiwa are w ritten by Con­ a t A:00 o’doeh during an OrcMf? that th* m ailer he held up until" tary D*n» *ald. "s ta ts bontar*
tra program to be played from the
gress.
ihero
la
doubt
a*
to
th#
was to (HI the places In order th a t
next week when Ihe full board must to an ta le n t be tfWregarded
the 2200,000,000 production p ro­ condition th at will exist If the Court Mouse handstand.
rould meet lo discuss it. Hi* mo- and th# United Htal*. must b*
Mis.
Marlon
Haynes,
amt
Mis*
Eighteenth
Amendment
is
re
­
gram of tha studio* might con­
li»d was seconded, ami Mayor taken a* one economic nrea.
Pauline Moran will render several
pealed.
.
tinue uninterrupted.
Nprrr Indicated that he would call
•Th* relationship of th* slat**
vocal
solos,
and
Frank
Peirce
Attorney* for both th# Anti-Sa­
a meeting Just as soon as Com­ in |l)* federal government I* un­
Th* two itudio* forced to close
will play a group nf selected eello
loon
leag
u
e
and
Ihe
Crusader*,
because of th* sound men's strike
solos accompanied by Mis* Lila mission** 8. t». Shinholser re ­ der our complex nation*! Indus­
turned th the city.
were Columbia and Hal Roach. an antl-prohlbtllon organisation,
trial Ilf#, It vslll be necessary for
Mae Hendrl a t the piano. A* a
■ay
th*
District
would
b*
without
C ilumbla had been idle for three
Mr.’ Coleman’s letter, which lie- th# federal government In U hs
final attraction. "Pep and Sun­
liquor
regulatory
laws.
weeks, a* a atrik* of sound tech­
Vent on E. West, assistant cor­ shine." well' known Instrum ental­ gkn aa an acknowledgement of a over mor# and more power. Since
nicians I hare was followed by 0
ists, will render popular hill hlllv letter sent him hy Clerk F. 8. Ita sol* purpoa* would b* to pro­
sympathetic strike of cameramen, poration counael. *xpre*aed belief
tunes on a guitar and harmonics. I.amaon some days ago, is as fol­ mote social Justice why not do It
the
VolsUad
Aet
would
remain
In
electricians, property men and
.
openly rather than through dis­
Me. Fellow* slated today that lows;
other groups. Two production affect In the nation’s capital until the orchestra had secured the
“On April 8, Itfl.l, I appealed guises? Evil practice# have been
repealed
by
Congress
nr
super­
companies were halted a t th*
if irjrp i of John Schirnrdj Ininip* before the Commission and *■- hidden behind the bugaboo of
Roach stu d o , 250 perron* being ceded by a local »nfor**ment act
• tilt, whose professional • " J ’*’" | plained in detail why we rould nut state rights tong enough.
regulating liquor sale.
thrown out of work.
"And It will be good fnr Ihs
Michigan ha* repealed constltu- Irn fip irifiv p r*nd*r» him • hi* * ! reduce our ele.trir rale* In San­
Th# general atrikv, labor offi­
ford at th at time. The conditions stale* A fter all. w# nr* not pri­
^
ttonal prohibition and a special ly vAlutble mfmW r
cials aaivl, will fore# a complete
surrounding our huamess, whlrh marily Californian., or Nebras­
session of th* Legislature la ex­
*h tdown of the studios. It will
_ _ _ _ _ _
_
msd* impossible ■ isle reduction kans. or N*w Yorker*.
We at*
pected early n e it year whieh
affect between 27,000 and 30,000
a t that time, not only now ealst, American* and the good of Ameri­
m ight deal wllh liquor legiriation
peram a, nearly all of them losing
(Continued On Pag* Two)
ca Is Ih* geod of all of US. Surely
If th* prohibition
amendment
their w agis for the period of th#
by this time w# ar* conscious of
should be taken out of the nation­
strike, with rontract* carried by
(ConllAuad On Pag* Pour!
al
constitution.
th* producers hating clauses giv­
In Iowa, O srtrn o r H trting !•
ing th# employer th# option of
WASHINGTON. July 2 5 .- .T
advocating a tU t* liquor control
term inal ng tha c infract In th#
r
—Th# W eather Bureau fodar
avant of a strike. The weekly pay ayst*m p o lte m d after th* Qu»bsr sued a s tirm warning any Ing
plan.
Th*
question
“
will
be
conroll of th* motion picture Industry
trop'ral dlaturbln*# apparently t
FITCHBURG, Mas*. July 25 sld srtd a t * special »**»lon of th*
la Hollywood la flAOOJHM.
alight Intensity is centered n»*r (JP)—Man* parsons high In th*
Legislature In 8*pt*mb*r.
th* Island of Guadalupe. Waat In­ councils of tha nation gathered at
Th* various pr vducars went Into
dies. It I* moving westw ard n- Ih* home of United Slates Sensa conference a few hours a fte r
northwestward.
tor Marcus A. fonlidg* tod*) for
th* general elr-b# order had been
the wedding nf his daughter,
NEW YORK. July 28.
i s s u e w i t h organised labor rep ­
RAN JU A N . July 23— 1 * 1 - A Helen, and Harry llm **’ Wood­ Btoeka wsr# higher today. Many
resentatives expressing the belief
Member* of the newly organ­ storm w srnlng Impelled Govern &gt;» ring, first assidanl sectelary of opening a-l»snc*s of on# In four
there wculd be a capitulation to
ised string band aponsored by the Gore t xlsy to order all cons'.uc w ar on-l former governor of Kan­ dollars wsr# reduced by p n f lt
their ea.'i*.
Seminole Cbaplar. Future Farm­ t'on employe* of the departm ent sas. Attendants included Jam es taking sal** but th* market later
Th a wxuld mean, the atudio er* o f A m trlra. held a practl a
of Interior to he prepared foe a Koosevelt, eldest .on nf Ihs re»* again.
unions’ representatives said, th* session on Friday night In preppossillr emergency. Th- atornr .« President. .Senator Conlidg* gave
fjraln priest at Chletgo *nd
granting
of a minimum
wage' oration for several engagement*
expected her* tomorrow.
his d ao g h ltr In ruarr lag*.
Winnipeg ralllH »nd ih»re of­
scale, maiimum of 12 hours a whlrh they plan to fill during the
ferings were well absorbed Wet
day, a slx-&lt;Uy week, and th* dis­ neat few week*.
Issue* were *gsln In th* l**d. Kill
charge of all persona employed
Thl* bond recently played at the
stocks strengthened.
to replace th* sound technicians F u tu re Former*’ ‘tttat* Convention
Many leading ln&gt;»)strlal* moved
on atrik*.
in Gainesville, a s well os over
narrowly although numerous «pePatrick Casey, labor arb iter for state radio station WR1IF.
cialtlre showed higher p rk e t. Th#
th* producers, called th* Industry
Personnel of th# bond I* ** fol­
rsspons# mad# hy the country to
headis Into th* confercnca.
lows: Horry Ouatafaon and John
Hard hit India** coal raining ton, wrould be the salvation of th# President Roosevelt's
employ­
Senkarik, viollna; Jerry Benkarik. communities, where business ha* Industry.
ment appeal helped Wall Street's
violin-cello; Willard Connelly, ten­ been at a virtual standstill fnr
Speaking nf the World's Fair, revived aplrit*.
or banjo; Talmadg* Melts a n t many months, are looking with Mr. Roekoy stated it ls worth
Th# dollar w at lower In for­
Paul Bridges, guitars; Karl Rob­ hope to President Roosevelt and anyone'* time and money. II# and eign etching#, r o l lm mored In­
inson, piano-and g u itar, and Clif­ hi* aides for salvation In tho form hla family arrurtd a small a p art­ differently and silver futures w»r*
WASHINGTON. July 2 1 ^ -Rob­ ford G ustafson, uklela.
of immediate control of the indus­ ment in Hyde Park, Chicago su­ . bit reactionary. Ronds war*
e rt L. Vann, negro newspaper
try, according to E. 8. Hockey, lo­ burb, and for a solid wrek they aUsdy lo f'rm .
.
publisher of Pittsburgh, Pa., le u
cal Goodyear tlfp dealer, who haa enjoyed the Fair and Ihe city,
been appointed a special assistant
lla said that Ihe Fair seems to
P n rif H
i Jlut r,tu rned from a m otor tour
to Attorney General Cummings to
ho a financial aurceaa;
that
ho In charge of the claims dlelikm
“Those cool miners up thare, crowd* total a t leaat 100,000 every
LONDON.
July
28.
(A
h
-N
sa f the department of justice.
gotlat'ona fev a w heat reitrictloa Mr. Roekay said, “ believe that day, and th a t Florida's exhibit la
agreem ent hang In tha balance to­ they will soon benefit by proposed Ihe best to he s#*n. Th* only local
Congressman
R. A.
“ L#*"
day with TAasorieatt representa­ legislation which will eliminate persona bo eaw during hia week’s
tive* believing some way of adapt­ Ih* cut-rate coal mining commu­ stay xretw Mr. and Mn*. Karl l^h- Green, of Florida'* Boroad Dis­
trict, ha* accepted an Invitation to
ing th a achtm* t ) th* require­ nities. They ar* ful of. hope ^n d maxra, ho said.
Mr. Raekay. an *rd*nt baseball -appear on th* op*aktng program
ments of ipeh country could be are depending upon President
Roosevelt to krtag tkesA out of fan, saw thre* game* in Chtrago which la to bo a faster* of th*
fru ad .
1
!' ’
during hla stay. II* visited ‘ be of the Labor Day coUbratlon bora.
A t • Joint meeting of delegates th«lr dilemma."
Hla Invitation waa ronv*y*d to
HEW TORE, July
Mr. Rockey, a natlr* a f ladi- Cub#’ park to se* a double-bandar
from wheat Importing asd e i por­
G enatal h a le Balbo led his 14ing
co nlrie* tkday both m s aaa. aald th a t when ho left that between tho hoaton Breve* and Karl Lohmann a t C kkago this
plaao armada la to tha a ir to ­
F rench and Italian representa­ •tale In 1814, there were 18 mine* th# Cuba, but h# did not hav* *c- weak *Bd hi* acc*ptanc* brings to
day ha tba retorn mass flight
tives ware describe* as *f a muck within a few mlloa a f hi* home -sslon to apeak with B*n Cant- (wa tho appaaranc* a f outstanding
to Italy; Todays daotiaoUoff
more faverabt* from* af mind town. Taday there lo only so* wwU. M r. Rockey expressed r*- Florida public figure* who will b«
h« missed aeoing Cant- bar* oa Labor Day. Congressman
waa Ska Aar, ” New Hnuwwtek,
than prevligialy, O snaaoy wh'lc mi• • operating there. Ho aald th»t
pn th* preredlag day. Mark WlUo* last wrek announced
AM mile* from here. T heir
U reduce tariffs ladiesU.J a code whieh will provide t^al
coarse lay along the coastline.
wltaoased tho Irooktyu- that bo will ho Iff Sanford aa booa wUlinioess Dot U haertose tho) Coal, a# m atter where produced.
opening Mrioa game.
or guhat And principal speaker.
1 ’ *' bring not lma thga f2 per
y l y * n ‘c
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MANY WORKERS

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WageRaisingRequest

No Financial Assist­ IN FILM INDUSTRY
ance. Will Be Given
Those Which DoNot LAUNCH STRIKE
Offer Contribi^tion 5,000 Men Involved In
Walkout Threaten­
W ASHINGTON. Ju ly 25—
(A .P .)— T he edm inU tralion
ing Studio Business
em phasized y esterd ay th a t
unless Individual sta te s are
. ...w U U an-to-si© -thalr. s h a r e , i n
providing for th e unemployed
they need not expect financial
help fro m th e federal governnotice to thl* offart wn«
given by H arry L. Hopkins. f t» ral cm#rg*ney relief dlr*«lf r
d e la tio n from Cleveland, Ohio,
hick im ifh t aid.
Eaplalninc th a t tho eU te left*lature had taken no action to­
ward enedeployment relief after
he'hbd advtaed tha Ohio governor
w hat he would do, Hopklne ndd*d:
“I feel th a t the Ohio le*i»latere will meet aoon and will put
up tome money. Certainly no ore
In thle room thinks Ohio cannot
do anythias. If they think we are
b lu ffln i, le fa hare the ieaue
drawn.
“We are willing to meet the
Ohio legislature more than half
way but not until wo tee what
-they-A re-doing.---------- **11 tha Ohio le fid atu re deride*
tb s unemployed of Ohio ‘are not
im portant to them I don’t »ee why
we should lore any sleep about It."
" T h a n la no . queition that
Cleveland needs tSe money,’ Hopkilts-sold. “You h are done magnlffdent work!
But we cannot
dsdl with the cities. Wa m utt deal
w tth th s states,
t
“I,to ld tho governor of Ohio
whlty the logU litera was In see-

greatest
th e renam e nothing waa donq was
th a t they thought I was bluffing
and would back down.
"V ft hav* only 1500,000,000 for
relief. If see p u t.o p this money
w ithout the state doing Ita sMar#
It will toon be gone and w* will
b* left holding tha bag."
Similar ulllm altjfia hare '
laid down fop Kentucky, Colorado
And Texas. Generally tba olminlatratlon feela that the states and
political unite should provide 75
percent of all relief.

I m p o r t a n t Meet
Of C e l e r y Men Is
Scheduled
Tonight
•
' v«
Pleading for a large and rep rele a ta tira gathering of tkA celery
growers of this county, P. F.
araer, president e f the Semlao'e
frim !tarsi Club, this morning
agwacl hi* Ineltatlon th a t every
grow er, w hether einnectetl with
the Clah e r not, be at th* Coutt
Hous* tonight a t 1:00 o'clock.
' There, grow ers will be en­
lightened aa I ) tha highlights of
an agreem ent tentatively reached
in Lakeland last Friday afternoon
between ’ representative Florida
celery skipper*.
Aa Mr. D orner explained In his
Invitation yesterday, there aro
several point* In this tentative
'agram ynt, which U, I* g li/n r d to
eekm lt to Seers to ry of Agriculture
Wallece, w hich should have the
•ad o rn m en t e f all growars.
Tonight, therefore. tha plan U
to read Ik* agreem ent, and dis­
It Hem by Hem wllh every
PWAon present expected to raise
Ida voleo If ho akjacta o r approve.!
tho lu m .
,
F
IM m oit lft)pofi6B| t f m y wh**h
m ight he bald a t this tlm o. He

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Windy City Board Of Coleman’s Letter Ex­
Trade Gives Reason plaining Company's
Aa His “Inability To
X S .
Meet 0 Mirations" K r x h ? . “ o n f ^ ANNUAL PA R LEY B eC O V B U P L » N | » 5 f M
Pwond reading of aa ordinanceIOF GOVERNORS IS ADVANCES AMID! By Chief Executive.

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-»i'!l5• ’&lt;

Talent Secured For
Orcheatra Pitogram

Storm Warning Is
Issued By Bureau

Senator Coolidge's
Daughter I Married

String Band Holds
Practice On Friday

Stocks Are Higher
And Grain Rallies
In Trading T o d a y

Rockey R eturns From Journey That
Included One We ek At World’s Fair

Negro Appointed As
Cummings Assistant

Wheat Restriction
Arp Uncertain
r a c u Are
u n tcrw n nhkh llt.|uiW, WMk (n ch(ftf|&gt;

Green To Be Speaker
At Celebration Here

Balbo And Armada
Take Off For Home

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_ . .1 (A!k)—President Rootmit u.
wa* held up until early next w««k'
,
„
after members of the City Com-| State FiXeCptiVeS Ex­ Many Groups Protest was represented at the Whita *&gt;'
y;
tend To President Blanket V 0 luntary! House today as
Unanimous Support Wage HlkingEffori S S S T J t t M i ^

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WASHINGTON, J r ly 28—4A1
—Amid som* sound* of dissension,
th* Industrial r#eiv*ry adminis­
tration Itro.** lustily forward to­
day In »l*p with th# pac# »«l by
J’rssidant Rcoaavsll.
Hearings want forsrard on trad#
Vgreamenta drown up for th# oil,
wool tfittle# an t lumbar InduaIris*. PUn* for gstllng undar way
the compact signing In tho r e ­
covery push were not allowed to
leg and th* entire m&gt;r*m*nt woa
given new impetus by th# speech
of President Roosevelt last night.
Meanwhile, however, report* of
widesproa I discrimination against
unttrrttatirnr nf - ta b o r tn-many-tn&gt;
d atrial administration nffkals to
considering means of end.ng alrlf*
between workers an I employer*.
Dr. I^&gt; Wolman, chief of th*
labor adriaory board, said th«r*
was *v*r&gt; Indication of prejudice
being shown with employers ilia(Continued On Pag* Four)

Short S e s s i o n Of
'Police C o u r t Held
Monday Afternoon
Another short taislun of I’oik#
Court was mad* a n/sttnr of rec­
ord by Municipal Judge 8. A. B.
Wilkinson yesterday afternoon.
Warren I. Tyler, while, charged
with discharging firearm s within
Ih* City limits, was fn*d 13 al­
though h* piratic I that tho *un
waa fired accidentally.
A charge of d ilng business
without a lirens*. and a ch art* of
Itanrdsrly conduct, alto lodgtd
against Mr. Tyl*r, ar* tn be tried
nex; Monday.
Phil M -ore, whit*, charged with
dlsonlerly con Kiel, was fln*d 23.
while Mrs. Julio Krn»st, whlto,
charge with baing drunk and J'sor Vrly, Is In bo tried nest Mon­
day.
.
Willi* Mat Holt and £ . C.
Raker, rh trg sd with disorderly
cjndurt. war* dlkmlsaad.
Clarence Gibson, charged with
reckless driving, was fined 25
Eumdo Evtrly and Ivory L«*
Waatsy, charged with conltm pt
of court, wsr# (Itiod 21 oach.
Thomas BarnOs, chargsd with
doing business without a Most;)*,
w at fined 22.
Charges of tiling hutlnsss wi*.V
iiut a license, lodged against K.
W. Robison, whits, and th* pos­
session of liquor and rsfural t •
aid an off car. |.r»|#d against both
C. M. Hodges and Haael Pol iron,
whit# pert ins, wsr* ordered held
over until nest Monday.

Planning Committee
To Meet Wednesday

employers to raise wages a n d '
•Horten w orking hours.
,
Even before mid-morning al-,
moat 3.000 pl*dg*s of support f«Y
hla cours* w*re stacked on d*aka
la th* axecuttv* office*. Mora
arrived a t tha recovery adminis­
tration wh*r* Hugh Johnson, tM
chief th*ra. and hi* ahl*a tp w
th*lr atudl#* of proposed w agfj
work *gr4«m*nt* for a variety
specific Industries.
All -om m unkatloni were to
brought together for a coi
tion of "honor rolla" of theot
listing In lb# campaign. Tho
th* President said last night,
to ho pooled In poatoffk**

public iCTUttny

"I ask", h* ash!, fth a t a»*n
fyr* the 'Mia* »*t In Ih# agr
m*nt which wa hat# seat out,
sm ploysia cf th# country w»
hav* not already don* to—tha
tallow and tha llttlo f.U&gt;w*-ahaU
a t one* writ* or t*l*gr*ph to ■ » / ( ]
porsonally a t tho Whit* llouao,
expressing tholr Intention of g«v
ihg through wllh th* plan*. And
It D my purpo*. to k**p posted Iff
th* poatoffk* of *x*ry town, a
roll of bonir of all thooa who join
with mo."
Pra'alng tho eo-oporotlon »6
gt»sn to tho ottompt for
AmVrf'cah Imkiatry ty spread work
and tncreat* wages, th# Presldsnl
said M rMognlaod th at a few men
might try to thw art "this great
common purpoa* by toohlng oolflah advantage."
He noted that* are adequnta
nalttss tn law tv meat this, hu\
urgtd Inst*ad a voluntary co­
operation
and announced thl*
would b* th* only Instrum ent
us*.I "In this g reat sum mer offen­
sive agalntl unemployment."
"B ut w* shall u*o them to th*
lim it", he listed, "to proU ct th l
willing from ths laggard and
(Continued On Pag* Thre*)

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O’Connell F a m i l y
E x p e c t s Break In
KidnapNegotiation ..
• I f T*e .ta*##lsl«4 Press)
J
Tho family of kidnaped John
0'Connoll. Jr., was represented a t ‘ I
ixpeetlng a “break" today In tK*
deal ta r tha youth's return.
Maanwhlla
Captain
Richard
j
Oliver, commanding Naw Yo\k
detectives working on tho cab#,'
expressed the opinion that
kidnapers are th* "killer
O'Connell has bsen held captive
IB day*.
. \
Investigation of th# kidnapHuf
of Chari** U rschtl, oil m llllonatb
of Oklahoma City, was a t a stand­
still today aa hi* family eallad off
|h# law forest In an effort to ad»
courage th* abductors lo com­
municate tholr price for Urechol’a
safe ralaaso.
„
Through th# press. Mr*. U rerail
said ah# waa not lnt*r#al#d in ink
kidnapers' prosecution but “oata
In tho safe return of my budip*
band."
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At the suggestion of Commis
sloner W. A. L*ffl*r, the City's
naw work project planning comm lttte rnmpoted of Commission­
er* lrffle r, T. L. Duma*, 8. O.
Shinholser, and H. J . Lehman,
will meet at tha City Hall Wadnaaday afternion at 2:00 o'clock to
nusp out fu t:r* work for labor
furnished hy ths W tlfar* Board.

Efforts To Obtain »r
i Hutto Unsucceaaftp

■
present plan
of cutting waoda,
cleaning uut ditches, and relaying
brick* on Flrat Slreat h a t merit
In that som# good is being don*,
maintained that the good don*
should be of a m ir* permanent
nature. If* mentioned Ire* plant­
ing. destruction ' of
unsightly
tulldings and hom*s, and sim ilar
work.
A* o raw sit of hla suggestions,
workmen far th# poet stv sral day*
haws b**o noticed planting .
metto tree* la triangular form a­
t on* along ths lakofront oast af
tho St. Johns R lvtr U na Co. dock.
Tree* will lla* Ik* lakefront, un­
der present plaas, wktl* sim ilar
work will h* carried out w h o rn n r
practicable.

has been n u tatin g -In ts c u r M j
lent for th# Sanford Baaobgll
ub. today stated th* oftorU Iff
obtain Olln Hutto,
Galn#**U|g '
laft-handor. hav# to fa r fallOff. •
Mr. H utto ha* not an*wared th*
d a b 's oftar.
.V
.
f]ii U o (M antim i, Mr. HUI
telegram s wore aonl to BsbrilVg
and Avan Park In an e ffo rt to *#- i
cuts Bill Cobb, youog tlg b t- h M f
or, who la told to b* on* of tho
bailor prospect* In th at aoctloa.' 1 '
(weal fan* .ren t to DoEoad
tordoy la ho pea of securing
U l b 's services h u t they mat
disappointment Iff th at Mr.
wuh In Palatka for tha day.
fqrts to secure him will hg
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PARLEY IS F A R
init Gains 6 To 1 Win
FROM E N D I N G
or Crackers Despite Few
ITS E X IS T E N C E
ts Made By Team Mates BASEBALL GAME

the third straight game
Loch played along with the
id Celery feds who, yesterday
new, limited to six hits of
thro# w ets rial kits, comIkeso hits with six walks
1 victory over the lowly New
I n j I S S Crackers.
Both Cal Dranis and Coley
Goodrich hurled good baseball.
With th# ferm er giving up only
rig h t hits and being robbed of s
shut-out
when Elmer Spaks
M a sk e d a single with Burford
on second In tho ninth.
Goodrich allowed three hits uatil the seventh end was burling
Ms wa&gt; to what appeared to be
• law-hit defeat when a lucky

l enough to sc* a sixth run
•e e r on W right's fourth orDesnis hurled shut-out, no-hlt
hall until Urn fifth when three
■rifle* w ets nipped out. A score
was cut off when Elmer Spake
Bashed for home too lato after
Mis* had thrown the ball fr-m
tig h t/told to tho piste.
The Cracker* got two more
itaglee with one nut in the sixth,
but they got nowhere because
H arris, who batted ths first
trig!*, seas out trying to a trttrh
It rito a doable.
A fte r ro ttin g a single to sta rt

COCOA. »s DAYTONA, S
COCOA. J « y *4.—Cocoa ladisps handed Daytona Beach a 9
to 3 lacing here yesterday to re­
tain the lead In the Central Flor­
ida loop. Th* Indians landed or.
the offerings of old Oecrgs Co­
sack for II hits and « rune be­
fore be wss removed for Check
a t the end of the sixth.
Bodily Hopkins, sparkplug «f
the Cocoa Inner defense, was
forced out of the game with a
tw b led ankle suffered In field­
ing Boiseh's sharp grounder In
th* fifth. H arrell wan hit In the
face by a ball th a t rebounded

Takes 11 To Five Con­
test From Opposing:
Edgrewood Players

By CEO RGB STOVALL
With Wilson Smith am i Jack
Hughes paving the way, the Saaf rd Junior team put on _a bat­
tin g spree to take an 11-6 ganrj
from the Edgswood team. Smith
had a home run and tw0 singles
for five times a t bat, white
Hughes had a triple and two
singles f&lt; r the same number ef
chances. Smith, as Tint man up
for the Junior team, knocked the
third pitched ball across French
Avenue for n home run. In the
second Kelly of Kdgrwcod hit hie
ball ln practically the same place
Hughes' trip lt
continue. Eddie Holton. Daytona for tho circuit.
catcher, and Jake Baker. Indian came In tho eighth with two men
moundunan were shooed from the
game by Umpire Drisklll wheni
Edgewood gut in* la tho first
lr personal argum ent f 'tt too on two errors . walk ami two
their
t » T wWr# * Bh W w n r i r ^ i m t r a " i ib g i s ." t * ; ‘ W r s "
tho eighth.
tn »*&gt;• sec-ml on Eubanki’ single
Jack Howard continued hie sen- and Kelly’e home run. On* wax
sational defense r playing hy stab- mail* in th* eighth on a walk, an
t,|n&gt; shannon'i’* hot liner In the error, ami a single. Another was
fifth,
besides
stealing
three made in th* ninth on a double,
beside*
bates, scoring a trio of runs and a stolen base and a sacrifice fly.
drielng out a brae* of hits for
Smith's home run gave the Junthe Indians.
lev team one Jn th* first. On#
Big Asa Wall singled his first w„ Ro(trn |fj
, M rf hy h
lime up In the
walk. a stolen has* and Hugh**’
and ngaln In
H* * . single. One ln th* fourth by threo
Intentionally walked ln lb* w m .
,n
^ fiT#
fourth and soeenth »"«&gt;»• J"nJ * slngtee, lw0 walks and an error,
perfect day at b at. Rsrept In w
Two were mado In the eighth on
third whon tho Islanders scored , WB , (n r| „ a(Mj u ,,,) ,,,- t r *plw.
a pair of runs on three hits, Jako j |f uvhw«* triple.
Baker was neeer In trouble.
* „*o&lt;i double n l . . . . . worked

a
- mi—
• 'field, but Tllll*, playing hends-up
slnyleil In left
s baseball, raced back into th a t field
•coring Rurford. Cruee singled 1
(| ami made a wonderful bock-hand
through the box, but Hswltt
ft
i ra trh and then throw to Smith
•truck out and Beck Gird nut, I'lSI'tl
||»Ura"*t. ir
J to catch the man on second off
lla liv ll. Ik
•■ding th* game.
M rV 'llllV . e
J th* base. This play wss put ova*
Th* Feds sen red In the first on W a ll. i f . P
. |&gt; k l n a r
ii In grand form. .
errors by Reck and Wrlgkt, e r­ ||.
Krill, vv
{
Thursday tb* second games of
ror* which piUKBonnrr on sec­ IVnmai. ef
l l v a d l - v . II
&gt; tho second half will find Benson
ond, and BameV alngls through 1‘rlnv. I d
I Springs playing Edgewood on tho
li n k e r , p
th* beg.
I tu h l n r f
~ Ninth Street diamond, whilo the
H arrison opened th* third srith
' Junl r tram will go to Lake Mon­
• triple tn IsfL
He scored on
, to* io do haul*.
Bars**' Infield out.
*
The box score:
Th* Fed* hod a man on third
» KIMlKVftOOIt
I I x n &lt;1 i K
hi tb* second, fourth, and fifth
f' h -llr. n.
s l i l x i
,-|H
I'hllllr*.
»s.|h
•
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with non* or only nn# out. but
they couldn't shove him home.
Luck brought two runs In th*
tovonlh. Bonner filed out but
H arrison sin g l'd slowly T hr'ngh
th* box to serond h**e. Barnes
w as out. sending Harrison, who
had stolen second, to third. Ab­
bott drew a walk, and stole sscend. W ith two out. Ms*well lift,
od o high fl* to left fWW. The
‘te ll dropped just nu t ef reach of
th* centerfielder who hail corns
tearing In for it a fte r the left- 1
fielder seemed to hav* gone to
•loop (&gt;n the hall. Both runners ORLANDO, l i t LHHBBURUv I
UKIvANDO, July 2L -Hinachlng
scared and Maxwell wac *afa a t
second hofors Mix# wad an Infield 12 hits, including a pair of
triples, and aided by six Bruin
•v t.
Th* Fed* got their seroml un­ mlvfues. Orlatulo T trv r's yester­
named run In th# eighth when day swamped l-r»sbWg befuio a
P e rt reached first on McCreary's big crowd hrrv by ifn 11*1 tallferror, went to third on Chapman's Lrfty Jake Baker pitched g reat
sacrifice, and scored on Dennis' ball for ths homesters, allowing
but aix hit* and hearing down
high fly U&gt; right.
Th* last Fed run was un­ In great shape with men on th*
tam ed. Harrison struck nut but sacks. II* was aided hy
supp rt from his team ­
was safe a t first wh*„ Crura let ttonal
th s pitch get a wav from him. mate*. Eddie Moore, with a great
H arrison was .sacrificed In "re­ play on a slow-hlt groundsr In
am! and went to Ih ltf °n Ah* the sixth, and I’rt# Newcomb
V U *! scratch hit a t »hori. Max­ with a trio cf tough ratchra In
well h it to Goodrich who made a right field, were the fielding star*
perfect peg W, first «nly to *** of the game.
Moor* o n j Copps hit Orlando's
W right dm n the hall. Harrison
seekers. With thv exrspstored on the plsy while Abbott three
who had stolen second, wenl to tion of M snsger Nell Williamson,
p third. Maxwell walked down to toe- •very player on the team hit
\. Mid. Mtse urns an Infield out, and safely s t I***1 oik*.
P o rt ended tho eeorlng by f»rC- t.&gt;:&gt;:naiw(i
* h a
r i e Maxwell a t third,
frw v. th
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Until*, rf
•
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i - Paul Bonner, who had set a n*w I’ll
Ml ah. Bis
P } ! f J
lea ru e record hy hlttlne safelv In Knrtassl. ef
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lir«,.v.
Ik
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[ . 1 1 straig h t gamss. went hltlesa ■'os. aa ——
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! |n five trie*, to break kla long­ I'"P». ii •
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Tonight

Helping to

p*et of ■* siriU s * « * » • which b
scheduled Is t e played St b k tfront field loaight a t I * * •'eloek.
Tk# opposlag M M will b Ik*
Medieal Detachment U»m aad th .
Edgewood I n n . W a n ' or Phillips
and P orter *111 eompri*# t t e Med-

eion Thursday, b i t Prim s MtahU r Ranuay MacDonald of Croat
Britain. president • ( the aaeem-j
bly, was oadetitaod to bo aoppurting Mr. Hull in the tentative,
proposal for a d e fla iu arrange­
ment under whkH the delegates
must reassemble ta tackle afresh:
the serious economic problems
karaesino the world.
Difference* were said to exist]
even m the British cabinet aa to)
lb* proper procedure, with one
group shepti.al aa to the outcome
of the later assembly. In any
rase, im portant conferences circles
seemed fairly certain that the
steering committee would bo kept
as a permanent organisation with
power to recall tb s delegates
when ami If prospects for accom­
CHICAGO—One i t the deeices used to help ka/w the city i
plishments seemed hopeful.
■moke—
this—r
especial!
UBiRi in tn r / biuo bru •«» u«» —• »••• —
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r s ' .
Hull spent much of tba week- smoke
,
Is cleaned and let cut through the U rge stack In th# background.
end in seclusion preparing an ad­
dress fur the final plenary ses­
sion. His associates eip efjad him
lq n:*kc ji .dram nlic pic* a t . t i e ,
Thursday meeting for inU nution-t
al co-operation. It was explained;
Mr. Hull was convinced th at in­
tense e nmimic nationalism can'
only result in lower standarda of
living and degradation of the

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TRUE epiritatl readings.
Sally
Russell. A apointm euD
Benefit Progressiva S piritually
Church. 57 E. Concord. Phone
M i l, Orlando, Florida.__________

20-1 Sanford Avenue

OPPORTUNITY to learn Spanish
g u itar as played In modern or-

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AT THE

GORDON

between Japan
Exports continued fairly literal
for th* season and there wse ev­
ery reason to rxpecl that the r&gt;d
of th# season at the close nl the
prevent month will show tctal
shipments for tho year of more
than 0,300,000 hales.
Th* following skosre the high,
low and closing sales In th# New
Orlean* future* market daring
the past week compared with a
year ago:
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A vacation 3,000 feet above the sea . . . where you
can play golf on a “sweet" 18-hole course lor 50
cents a round . . . fish in the Carolina*' famous
i rout streams . . . rida a horse over miles of
cleared bridle paths . . . play tennis on lively
clay court* . . . swim the mountain lakes or the
new Country Club pool « • . become brcathlesd
with the beauty of inis mountain scenery . . . be
cool and comfortable . . . in the happy company
• f gay. kindred spirit* . . . that'* the aummer
enjoyment offered you byhhe Hotel Gordon. A
hundred room* o( solid comfort. Threw delicious
Southern • rooked meals a day. Al the surpri*.
Ingly low cost of from 13.50 to SS per diem.
Make your reservation* now for your share ol
this fun. And bring the youngster* — there’s a
thoroughly equipped playground for them a t
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GOING TO CMcagoT Stop with
Mrs. Mlk* H aller, .form erly of
Sanford. Reasonable. 039 Crodesnt
Place, telephone Graceland I2M.

MODEL A Ford roadster. New
p ain t and tires and - IMS tag.
|I2 5 . Modal T Ford coupe. Fair
condition, with tag. » »
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willing to work hard sod learn
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ti
The federal govwrwnunt's gigantic p u b lic w orks p ro ­
gram in which billjona of dollar* will be; spent on a vast
■mount of construction throughout the U n ited State*, haa
U nt considerable support to the proposal t h a t a ero o a-su te
canal should be built In Florida.
In f a c t, certain JaeknnvH fe in terests aafc*ar to be positive t h a t th is canal,
coating ta th e M ighborhohd of 200 million dollars, will ba
ronstrudled during th e nejfct l e v fe a rs.
Though expressing grave doubt aa In . th e feasibility,
or even fhe desirability, of co n structing su ch a canal, th e
Tam na T ribune Is concentrating its opposition on the propo«H ro u te fo r Q\tf canal w ltfelr icavttri-st th is tim e to be
the one moat favored.
T h is (a th e so calln d Ja c h 'o n v ile YanVeetown route, or d r r n th e S t. Jo h n s to Palatka,
thence through the O klawaha and into th e (?ulf a t Yankee*
Uiwn. The Tribune.*i( e canal la. to be co n stru cted , favors
one of three o ther route*. ■'
'
t t- , \
*
T h e Tam pa position" a*ya Ih f T ribua*.M h as found ex
prewdon In th e action, of the C ham ber of Cbm m erce. fol­
lowing the recom m endation o f a com m ittee w hich has m ade
a thorough lnvf»U**tUm of th e ra n a l’ rjusation. in asking
the governm ent to risk * sui*v*y» o f th N o o th e r ran al route*,
fw forr any decitfon is re a c h e d
Each of th ese routes U
rtro n g fy supported sa superior to the Jacksonville route.
They s re :

LIGHT-RAT
BE 01;
AT NEXT^MEE

Wash in Natural Hot Water

W* H. HONG
Meat Market Ml E. 1st. SI.

ICostiaiwd From Page One)
but are aggrarated.
" I re t pact fifty rag y*or ntti
tiasi ta the fattening £pe(i |p n m
start ion with aur slartrV
ta Sanford:
"For the year ending la Jhsc.
IK-1, oar ralarm on the |
day raloa of oar property
awl uaofnl In Iho b a f o r d ckactrie
service under our alaetne ruler
duriag that peer In clu d in g cn
tiralp our hood mtcreat and other
filed charge*) was appem im alely
I p*uent. T h u lm ronawlemhtj lose
than the fair rale nf return al­
lowed hy law In the S tate ef Flor­
ida. Th# minimum £tte of return
which haa »y*r hem allowed by
any rourt in this state la eight
percent.
"Hy applying the rate* Mt out
in (ha proponed ordinance, which
sms pasted on the f|r»l reading hy
you on J u l y ' I M S . l« our clactrlc sarvica 'rendered within the
M acn kiddies of W h a k a re s a rta , in tkair net ural hoAhtuh; where hot w ater n a trr fail*. Tht
■Ci»y of 5»«forr| f*c l ha^yrar
.W lf ffj.-telU Jl^"g.»-«vgl)»l'r , the noti*». i
m hI ,i,
i/ ^L b
wJtsftTiw 1
-j
Ing June 11*3-1. »n tha assumption
that l h* proposed ordm aara raise
had laan in affert instaad of aur mumliea served hy u*.
due# .u r rbctric rates in .“(an- 1employer* 1 r the part two yrar*
rales which were in effect, our
“ I haa# th n ig h t r»n»dera‘ ly ford. »h ch we are a&lt; •!# •irons and a-k him to continue his imit'
rale nf return In cluding entirely about this m atter 'inee receipt
n force until further notice,
if doing a- you arc dr*ien
of &lt;
bond interest and other fired
,o
f
your
letter,
and.
in
addition
haung
done."
’
Mayor
'•p##e reported that V
charge*) on tha
Used ami 'i*#fel la our Hanford j to the foregoing. I du not »e# 1 Freteijmg the reading of thla I IV. hrnnii(y, of Orlamtu, lelic*#*
etaelric *ervka would haro been! where I ran add anything t#i m&gt; I.iter, Mayor Steer had p**-ed that he ha- a punhe»#r for l b
apprniim ately one percent. Ob- detailed report &lt;,f Apr. &amp;. I in around the table a ropj of a *up* j Ma&gt;f#ir llotfl lie »aid that Mr.
TtoiSly, the effe t of these rate* rerely h»&gt;p# that )ou will git* plem-ntal arrrcnirnt drawn UP l Kennedy w..n»d to know upon
on nor h*Hlnee# and servtee would very serwiue contidcra'ion to all |.y the power rompuny.
^®11* what trrm* the property woulj be
be di&lt;astroua.
of the facta pertaining to t hi* agreement I* to g into effect ! f.i.e ijJ,
"Our electric revenue In San­ aitualmn, a* I f»el confident when 2S whitrwaj and *trr#t
The Commissioner# Instructed!
ford has been declining for some that if you do »o, jou will not then; light* are-iml Ih# f’ily ar# cut Mayor Speer lu work out an ar J
time and has declined th ro u g h ’ take action which would n&lt;re* off, as *ra&gt; ordrrrd somr ilayi fargen vnt wilh . Mp. Kcnnrtly^
June of th h yrwr. compared w ith ’ eaiily f-rce the l ity *d Sanfoid ago.
hastd on a STiasi payment over a
the sam e ported last yonr, over|an*l m , Company to g - lo great
Th# agreement wa* ordered periiAl of fiv# years, with an op­
oil*# p*rc#nt. Tki* docllno to
r*p*n&gt;# which a . rornierni** rale turne.| orer to All rn»y F, K. tion tn p rchas'e the property at
tlaulna today, which i&lt; contlnnally
ilrovrr*lee, which n#tthvr uf Wilurn fer «tudy.
Hr I* to re­ the rhd of that time for $33,000
|nw#rmg our revenue and rat* of ua ra n afford At thi time.
tort hi* finding*, partieularly a* ra*h. Other detail* were to be
raturn in Hanford.
"ft i* my wi.h and t h # wi-h lhey relate to any #itrn&lt;i&lt;in of worked out hy Mayor Speer.
"In apita of tha continual rodoc- of my company lo fully wurk the pn &gt;#nt franehirr at licit
A fter instructing t*. P. Paxton,'
vten- is nar rvTrnuyir eur opAUT-'
Vmg riprni** at# g'-lng up, which har* endeavoril tn do in 'h&lt;- pa-t.
The C m m urlonen Instructed
will .fuiShar red r* nur rl*clrlc Through tht* ro operation we j Clerk Ijim-on to g#t in looeh
rat# af ralum. Ii la a mailer of hope lo see t.lXJin#-* Imp- *# and'with I.. II- Connelly, loeul a rr n t
common knowledge that *h# price* rnndition* charge within rhi- near for an inoiracr comtany which
of ronwnodltta* are increasing future, s« thai we ra properly re- p#. protertrd tht City and it#

.
*'I. From lh* mouth of the AUfia Rlvvrr to the East
[Coast at Fort Fierce, via Lake Kissimmee.
2. From
month of the Hillsborough River through
Ti»»-Tfmthriroortrer Rtr*r* ♦w8hi»foe4r . thaaask-. to . Uxa. A lt

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* ' *&gt;■ -■&gt;* —*- . l _ n . t_v_D
, -„
th s il th«U d»»ll in th# land, lan tlr via th e HI. Johns River.
•I. From the m outh of th e H illsborough R iver errn sa
I
sa d Ttriy ih 'ii »h*H I# f-d. —
H a ]r:i 11
to th e A tlantic, em erging a t Cap* C anaveral.
“It the governm ent decides to spend 100 o r 200 m il­
&lt;t Crfm* r r t t f«y K i n lii&gt;lMp' lions. probably more. In a Florida ran al, th is e n tire sec­
* n mtm
tion of 4 h r sta te Insists th a t It survey and thoroughly In­
vestigate th ese o ther routes before deciding w h k h ro u te
On# Ihm y « like
it will adopt.
iB*&lt;w#c#il . J| t|sH&gt; r» t far# what
"W e are strongly Inclined In favor th e second route
P**|d# Ifiink.
1named above a s the most feasible, practical and b en eficial;
Th* m.jvi. a. t i l . . .
ution jp articularly because Jt will serve th e in te re sts b o th of Jackw* omi.f «r ij, ,.
, r, : ■onvllle and Tampa, and. th ro u g h these ports, serve th e
with mnninnn
„( «i tpf.sM.-A In terests of both N orth and South F W Ida. A doption o f
*J**r.
[th a t route would avoid a n ugly fight now Im m inent if th a
I Jacksonville route Is insisted upon.
It would u n ite both
P mi. #r- r i'.. . ... .'i v. a m .th e principal ports and all auctions of th e s ta te In behalf
•emir..ini*. &gt;i. • „ ii,. * i.g g .n 0f one project.
T here are various objections to th e
8f*ciilall»n'it:i - (fain '■tiny
Y snktetow n-Jacksonville tviute w hich, don’t apply to the
tell p u t • • it did in I- I
Tampa-Jeckaohvllle ro u te." th e T ribune concludes,
nan
a.
T he second of the trad e routes w hich a r t listed by th e
Bank
lla rtim a n i n't half ss
-Or*#7
•h» a ) ■■ h* &gt;. M#-*d—T rib u n * -sm i on* which stem * to hr th e moat p riu tu u l to
will h#'» Ill-All- vi«. I Ilf Ik# |Mt the pnper, would come by Sanford and would join th is
• I U* ar# l-i 1 k a i.n l g',| tens# &lt;ity with both Jacksonville and Tam pa by a canal capable
• ttKjuyh In mlmll il.
of supporting ocean-going’ traffic.
W hile th e feasibility
of th e canal from the standpoint of world wide shipping in ­
t ,
. "
T s i s l f - i l i l i ' ll * . -«n&gt;l fninifii ternet* la rertnjnly open to grnve question, th e re m n be
kut lb#tr live. I . , ' y ta i in
no doubt Ih n t Ha construction through o r n ear Sanford
Nsstw a ir n l.n 1Th«l'« v k tl
reat boon
is my.
city.
great
noon to th
mm
t hi'ihxs’!. in-l
sri,-* n#l fi.r would prove a• g
' t t of* th is section
J'elery, orangey, pod other products
f Ihinuiny n il 14
anil niffs#
could theh bo loaded on W g'freighters in th is city and
puls al » a 'h nlK»i
shipped
tjiy n t to New T o rt
f t and other
o th e r sea ci
ro a it centers of
nbipped direct
l^ s i y»ai at Hu tlm# Ii was. population w ithout the {termaitjr of unloading and reload­
*‘ll»#i Ip I'hiU lrt-a■*'; this j# ar .1 ing in Jickaopvillf.
fjnwiouiQv such a condition would he
la "W'hlrksp by 1 h'lslinas " S’nl of trem endous advantage to thla city.

30 DAY SPECIAL

Tops Dressed 50c
Sanford Duco Co.
3rd and French Are.

DR. L. T. DOSS .
rair-erects#

A n t e SAW I a r e a ta W i n n s

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ra#s# raa
orrieaai sa n ^
PleM S a n Saab WAs.

PRINTING
We are equipped to prodace
first class b»b work at Ike
•sweat possible price*. Glvn M
a trial.
T j* rS M - r m

n n r c ^ j- f

Phew a I U

They'D Cut Like New 11
t r u r a i t a l I'ro la ; a l l til e d * o f e e l s*..r# a ad k n l * * s . p r u n i n g lo o U
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'"'“ law n mowers
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J h t t jrnur W'-fk don# bJT i
g^wchAnlc

J. W. SHADOIN

aia Ktm

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daily. But mor# Impnrianl. nor
taiaa or* lncr#a*lsg. tnclu-llng
tha largo taiea being Imp red up­
on Iho utility companies hy the
National Koroeery Act. W# ar#
not odvta#d aa tn Iho full am'i-inl
nf lht*o las**, a* Wathlnglnn ha*
n 'l ywt l**nad ln*tru«tlen« r#la«i»#
to thorn, but the three p#rr#nt
electric tai Impoaltion on u« and
Iho Capital Slock Ta« alone will
raduv* our eieclHc revenue oter
three percent The result that
theae taaa* will have upon nur net
revea-ia and return la eekient.
"In el*w rf iho foregoing fact*.
It la ahelon* that we rannnl af­
ford In redur* nur electrtr . rat#*
in Ranfnrd We hax# since my re­
port lo y-n on Apr. B, plac'd
into effort tn Honfnrrf o pmontImnal mmrnerclal tala which af­
ford* a t'd-icil-n to oppllcahle
commoreial
ruatom*r&gt;,
an d
through which wa hop# to build
up nnr reranue*. It U n enmpanI n rat* In nur residential romhlnsllon r*'#. an I la Win* placed
into *ff#c&gt; generally In th# com

lllnir « h a l .1 Will I . t-r It Jisif.
rul uadouhiedly Santa f l a n will |
•tuna In fur snma laic# uril.ra.
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•
. Sarreiary Itu’l. 'I# m ri#«ri nitW Tun O e p e r il It sin R s lh a to o k o f f t h i s i n o r n l n f w ith
i n t i f*|#irt, :• pl#s*lin/ »l*h nlharl
dalsealss I 1 anal*'*- f«u tk# re.f h is a i r s r m a d a o f 24 g l i n t s» ftp lan es o n t h e r e t u r n f lig h t to
I B pm Tailing nf lit# VVftt.l li.n n ln ic It*1v. h r t a r r i e d w ith h im I h r g o o d » l» h e * o f t h e A m e ric a n
[ ■ fan fsn -n n IP ' n
III (•* tPn| liu b ltr, w hich h a s licifn I h r lllf d In to a d m ir a tio n o v e r t h s
. snip rn» Inll ' I11 • *•II li#li»\ss in! n o ts b lr fe a t o f th la d a y in g a v ia t o r In fly in g t h e r o u t e fro m
L’bU sri'ilP-nal -in.
O rl**te!bi t o th l a sid e o f U ie A tlantic-.
N o t o n ly h a s H allio’a a rc o m p iis h fn s n t b e e n o u ts ta n d i n g
.* Ja fa n al l l s i n t l »«|ii#«i#d will- fr o m s p u re ly te c h n ic a l p o in t o f v ln w o f m a s te r i n g s p a c e
Ixgnvss In I- n-IBl# 111 Ihs fill
in m a s s a ir p la n e fo r m a tio n s , h u t It h a s - b e e n v e ry w o r th y In
• itrtit nf 1. 1 aliili*
ill a y wall
iSnnrritfil sl!i"i|i* In 1 ally mil a h e lp in g to . s t r e n g th e n c o rd ia l r e la tio n s b e tw e e n I t a ly a n d
-We h a v e a m ttc h m o r e h e a lt h y r e s p e c t
Sr01II will. |i|.-ifr*m i f 'll-aiina ih e U n ite d
plan1, lull in t i. |.i« •intr In r ti.iilpi-t M h f o r t h e m e n arid f o r fh n fn s c h ln e s o f t h e c o u n tr y ,
fop Ihr riimiiu fi • *1 p«-ai. In w h ic h o n ly a few y e a r s ag o , w e re s o b a c k w a r d t h a t a u r h a
•luilns |pn larp. -t aiiny and »i»*p •iVrtt • o m p a r s tiv e to H albn’a w o u ld h a v e Ite m u n th in k a b le .
S |i|i • ’ .
1 1■. v nf '!"
T h e f i e n e r s l c a u g h t tlie im a g in a tio n o f th la c o u n tr y b y
founlrp
I k e s - ciTiiiAatimi po&gt;« h1v g u lls n t m id p lr s a g n t m a n n e r aa w ell n* b y h i* o b v io u s
g rro st!
itklll
* n M vlatur a n d a le a d a r o f m e n .
l i e re v e a le d a Ih* Presbyterian Chinrh Sunday
s t r o n g a n d a t t r a c t i v e p e r s o n a lity , w h ic h , if o f g r e a t b e n e ­ night at " 30 o'clock Thi* will I*
P#nali&gt;r P hm , I’rlma MinisIh# Iasi «et»lr# hafnr# llr. Ilrnwr*.
fa r B m s rtl, nf 1
..la, an I nth* f it to * h im on Id a p re s e n t m is s io n , m a y sp e ll h is d o o m u p o n lr» lease* for hi* vacallun. II* ka«
era. M ipr#.| IPai p. -nl-nl p.m.a# h is r e t u r n to h )s n a tiv e Rind.
*i*(n granted • two month#' vaca­
So p o p u la r h a s h e b e e n w h ile o r g r h e re t h a t It Is tion. whl.h ho will apend in EuWalt stmuM rl""# III# ilirli #a
chai r# In nn)«r tii pr#s#nt spara- riimv'iri1..
ip -d ha m
a y c p tp a In f o r a M t'-rt* w r a th f r o m M u ia o
rap*. Af(»r aom* llm* on Ih# son___r
....... it
li la
l . uknown,
« . n haa
h a a deal!
iloalf u nnaipDpflre
c la llvely
e ly w
^ latlnn. Thai wnnl l i».| h»ln I ank­ lint, who,'
rfclatlv
w ith
ith those
tnos* llrrant In Halglnm, Holland ami
ers In rai-i- n«l ah -11 i|» |n .lin ts 1 In hi* regim e who beram e |ou prom inent in hla schem e of 0#naany h# will «m#« th# gn*
ask for Hielr In n - . anil »h« hank*|
ll»h rhannol and lp*b'l a »h'l» tn
-'
ptllJS| well s#riii|li#« in iml#r In ||»l things.
f ’oiint Volnl, who recslvml th e plaudits r*f th a llallen th# itudy a f lb# »| im* nf Ixindon.
,tha tnnnrv. (Hit now Mial lh» »"*■
Th* itg u la r m fodng of the
• rnm rnl la ptiaiaolaeinf il#|Kisils, pofiulars np-in n|s fetU m from W ashington n fts r securing a Il tid in g cirri# of Ik* Missionary
w
r
y
faVorsbfe
w
ar
debt'
sM
tlem
ftitj
w»s
put
Ihlo
obscurity
maph# that dnrsn’t m altar.
Society nf Ih* M#ikodltl Church
hv being given a s f a t on a h a n k io i hoard p s Plnwfo, an* w*a bald a l Ih* hota* of Mr*. I#.
■r illustrious airm an, who** .frata w rrr hadsvl around It Philips VVadnaaday afUmoon.
Will ralsln r a # h#. I.#l|i Ranand a
fo rd ? T hai's wha' »ninhi|*ra hamih r world, wag rew arded hy g eltinvg a generalship
.
Mt* wondmliitr nmr Th# a» sra(#
|
forced
retirem ent.
Dlno C randl, wwno nnt long ago asperson sp#n'l* e rery dollar h# pslstcundrd th s ro u rts n f E om ps by hla diplom atic astu ten ess
M fast a* h# te la It A is lw In nnd who m ade Mi(h a- favorable |mpreeeion on W ashington,
w agea wnulj n*i#*sarilp, than. In
w at sent
Ialtafc'Bmhaiuiy In Lg&gt;ndnn
ere*** hualnesa fur a wMI». Hoi
tim e a ihdlar is spent a a c a riely ever h«srd from .
So It In w ith a feeling of apprehension, rtot so m uch
larg e P#rrrnlan# nf It puss nut nf|
town. The m oir that Is spent, the over the chance o f a m ishap an over w hat m ay happen to
quicker the pieaent supply «f him from th e "hoes," th a t Americans bid farew ell to th is
O p lo n s e tris l
money In tn « u wn W lie nhauale-l Intrepid a ir voyager, who haa been dubbed th e "aecond
112 l&gt; rtt A vf
._
■ ml then th#i# wnnM l» traa hua- Columbus."
Inesa than ever. Unlit *....... naw
»y comrs In. We are nn proa• f any new inunay m ill an___ .calerp em p la put on tha|
m aikat, aomctlme neat w inter.

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D It HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AGO

rw

BEER ON TAP

W* •*• n*w *o»r*r** to •*#**
yow ih# War gr*a*A h#or, rritl
a#»«a*N oo4 awSwiaPiw Mr. W*

Ward crymat from Comaado’i fof th* naw Uk* front. Tha Elks
ab o rt
th f hr Idga, arhlch k*1'
I
i*h right* any mor*. That uaed Beach th*|‘ .a#
will soon *r*al a fln* slab houa#
IrwNtaUo*ga4 Jack.j b**w W t a J ao m d lasUp •« Ung ooi

Wa

don't

hear

much

Democracy| In tact, tki*
th oar* went to war on pe­
at of alale'a right*, nut aow- [to tha public. T h , Atlaatfc llrAap
ya w* admit Ibal ataU law* to has mast* (d*ciar*rrkng*m*Bts to
ihal rrint* wares her# prnrtd tak* far* of th* paooia, aod Mr*'.
l that uur atalra' #f- ORAU *mlld Ilk* lo St* h*r m*ay
t* prwt*rt hank &lt;lepo*lt*raJ Haitford W anda eoaf* •* ov*r
IImL. that aigl* tax atruc tajn y th# flii* se rf bathing. .
ar* being de*lroycd, gad ,AJJ of tl
•»*ry slat* m»r* sod mot* l»
ag to th* fethtral gur*rnfr»r «f*M# of laoiKjr, f.f
of butloraa aod
fur control of rprint*
..
»V"
U. Tb* time mpy aoan
whoa th* Mm** of

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JS.’S f t
and all th* raat,
dMlgMtteasI FW Uw M i
panror wUt| Caatagmial deb
l$F.h»

| ton *lo* I* ***** you.
court hoafa aim hptal ar* talked t|
and th* taka' ifront I* very much In
th a public ay*. Kvoryon* r*olit*a
th a t fa th* p rasm t condition th#
Uks froal amount* t# nothing.
T hai hulk beaded tb* Ipk* front
would &gt;* |h * moat vahtak|o prop;
art? 1|» thg city and co**oud*nlly
U naa rvached th* aW*rawa and
they will tak* up th* Vaattar a t
, k J ----- m**ttng. Thrtw 1* m uch1
ITT Srorl k U atfw j to U la 1
dartoklng and City A t-|

Now my fiance and I

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Post Office Lunch
Opposite Poat Offics

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I» wssa’l slwsys *a la the begin* myiclf on my s e m oM sfnrinrw i
ning I tried his band, and I got for, my cigarette does touch ia j Up»
hhim
im tn
r*w mine.
m l . . Well,
WT.II he
V . liked
Hi—J
aiwilf a |i* r p 'i i i l | ip tim it # tli i l ^ a l r ir
to try
mine—but not foe the tsme rensoo m# Naturally "Tonttiog" mentis to
(fast I u y "Luckies Plesse".H s asid me even moccthan it docs tow rnniiy
Luducs o n e fine sad they’re everso for fm ritj is som ething dw t A fktt
m ild. But l'm s woman sad 1 pride 'fkiiryn Trfmun f f ffrriM H higkl|&gt;

�THI RAKFOBA HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUBSBAY, JULY 2t, IMS

A n d Personal Activities
MARDARET PETERS, Sod**? Editor

TdtpkoM ! Office 148

PAGE

Subscription Bridge Administrators Of
J*arty Is Held At Hut

Farm Act To G i v e
Out S i z a b l e Sums

Old Clock Still Keeps Time

Mr*. II. C - Washburn was gen­
eral chairm an of th r's u ls e tip llo n j
bridge party given Monday even-----------m g at the Leyton Itut by the
W A S H IN G T O N . J u ly i *&gt;.—&lt; 411
Am erican Lesion A a d iary
f o r i -L F s rm sd m in i.tra in rs w ill di«the benefit of the welfare f u n !' tribute more than flHtJMHMHM to)
of the A u x ilia ry . Mrs. Washburn w heal farmevs this fait to cut p ro -;
was assisted in arrang ng fur th«[ductlon and in a'M'tion w ill estab
affair by Mrs. J. O. Huff. Mi*. F . j |jsh * fund to stim ulate esport*
K Roum illat. and Mrs. II. B . L f the b irad grain
Announcement of this program
l.ettis.
,
Contract and V uclinn
brtdg* was m l V- ycslrrd ay while they
w otking
o t
propose!
were enjoyed by the guest, d m - were
ing lb* evening. IL g h score p r,i* changes in another phasr of lhe|
In contract was aw atd.d * .&gt; Mrs. wheat industry, m arketing, which
H . B. I^ w is who received ah box of [ they have decided IS in need tf
bath powder, while Mrs. M. Min- reform after List week's sharp up
a rlk , who had I jw score, wa* the and down price movement'. T h revipeht of a plale ol hemroiade nation's exchanges were closeil
cookies. H ig h score p r lir . among ihe Issltcr pait of the week.
tht. auction p isyrts, » set of -t liv r , To m irro w at a conference uf
fotms, and an rle iU ic tie prvt*er,| wheat lenders including reprr*en-(
were presented to Mrs. C . F .'P fS f-j (alive* "of the principal m arketing
lo r a n d 'D r. L. p. Itrown, usifCC-1 centeni, they are going to ask fur
liv e ly . Low sc &gt;te prxe for the suggestions for n ie lli- h of cutting
ladies,
* plate n( homemade ,i iwn the sw ift shtfls m price*
cookie*, went to Mr*. (&gt;. U. R o lle r,| I f they fait to obtain what they
while low score pits* among 'h e j ir g a n l «• a plan assu riag g re h l-,
men. a pottery mug. wa* a w a rif-jV r priee stab ility, jt was learneif

MYSTERY MAHt
OF GRAIN PIW
IS SUSPENDED

(fontlnaed from pat* 1 )
last tKlober ami resun i*t af­
fective yesterday.
_
fia w lo rd * held his membership
on the exchange for the firm of
Frlends of Mle* M arjorie Du_
...
_
E- A . t’rawfotd and Com pany, of
Mr. p a d Mrs. Byron S. Stephen; Bnee w ill reyret to learn that she
Th* Senior C h ristia n
tilt W all Street, New Y o rk. Th#
»T * &gt; j» irn e &lt; l from Chicago whera ia ill at her borne on Oak Avenue.
of tb* F irs t Praabyterian Church
i H,k* of the c mparty were being
[hey j p f i t e j the W orld’* F a ir.
w ill hold choir practice at the
aiuliled yestenU y hut fra w fo H
Misa Katherine W a le n returned church at 8:011 o'iuck.
C, III.I not lie bvealrd None of th*
L. If- Boyle ha* been relied to today from Apopka where she
Th* Pbdaxhean C la s s of th*
IT brokerage houses, reported to
|cMcsgs&gt; becmuM of the ecrioue III- spent a few day* with relative*.
First Baptist Church w ill meet at
have been caught with lltaw fnrd
teee o f hie father, W. G. Boyle.
8:00 o’clock at th* home of Mrs.
.„ counts were w illing lo admit
E . J . Cam eron has returned John D. Abraham s, 318 W . 30th
knowing him.
Ml**.' M e ry i ret Buchenen I* from A tlanta where he bee been
SL
pendlyy * fsw d*y» In lakelan d spendiny some tlm* on business.
The D a ily New* s* d thai 'b e ­
rlth h e r eunt, M il. E. F. Brown.
hind the smoke screen of official
reticence there is a bewildering
Friends o f Jog Cameron w ill re­
&lt;lury of r iie 11 speculative rich**
Lett | r Guthrie has returned gret (to learn that he t* III at his
and their vanishing overnight.”
horn Ipendcrsonvllle, N. C . where horn* on Cameron V illa Road.
The Chicago Tribune «#id f t
•print e few w teki with hi*
Following the regular m e tin g
ford bad “Iwvn long4’ 4.260.000
litte r, M n . W. G . Llnyo.
Mr*. N. I I . G arner a n j son,
bushels of wheat,. 1.1,100,000 hu*HDouglass, Ipft yesterday for C o r­ of the Young People’s Srjvti-e
M ila Catherine Blyth, uf Cocoa, onado Beach to spend a short league uf Duly C ro ss Episcopal
Is of f irn, lim.tHii! bushels at
I the yuast of Mr. end M rs. C . time.
rye, in ihe fh -cag o grain
pita.
Church held Sunday evening at
. Meri wether a t their home on
un,| 122,mm bushels nf flax
in
flt.Hl o'clock at the P a rish llo u * -,
..(.JLu u w su o lix^ Uhs-wowr
telery Avenue.
Mrs. O ra W allace returned to- Miss M ary Isiuis# Meriwether was
m b'riiiatioti was nut reveslesl.
]M v*.“J.-A.*«'&lt;deref-IW m ttTtyhinr; d a y .A e .W hom e-irv.A tlanta after Jm int ^ o u r l n t h e c K u r c n d m o ix T prTte. a cake, was given to T. L t ; grain of their own alnie.l lu gnnt|
Lit H r 'is known Ble n l f r a w f o r i
visitin g her sister, Mrs. H . M
S
u
lliva
n
.
the
«*m.
pe
nt
which
they
are
l l s . I n spendiny a short time
room In celebration o f hef birth
He first m ine into piuniinene a*
W atson, fo r the past week.
Punch
was
served
thgiiu'lm
ui
|
prepared,
ii*
outer
into
arffecl.
frr aw the g u rsl of M rs. L . A
day anniversary.
a speculator about 111 yeais
Meatiw i n i . . m arkets trupening |
The guests ware seated at a the e«rn&lt;ng by the hiistex*,;*, 4* -j
N m le y , Celery Avenue, and Mr*.
m New Orlraivs. H r wa* Ihcra
Mrs. E . J . Cameron and children
. II. Ciuthrie, Dreamwold.
long table which was
averlaid aisled bjr'the Misses W ilm a l.u n - today w ill operate under re s ln c
known as a phv*lcian with unhave gone to Daytona
Beach
with a novelty pink anil white hart, Lucy Kuum illul, and M a x -1tlona ra rrly ir s u t lc j tu In th.,an ny ab ility l&lt;&gt; ont-gilrs* the cotwhere they w ill spend a short
Mr. and Mrs, W alter M. Cars
crepe paper table cloth bordered ine l.en h iiit, of Tam pa Vases n ir lj l«'Bg hist -I)' of wheat mat Feting
ten market He was known a*
ill, o f Cleveland, Ohio, arrived time.
with ruffles of paper and hav tig Ihiw I s „f no nius, pluinlssgo, nod m this country,
“Doe" frn w fo n l He was also well
fetn
were
u
-rd
to
adorn
the
Hu'
T
ia
.k
n
g
bvlow
Thursday’s
clinI* o w n in g by piotor to visit Mr
pink and white strip* rxtrm .ed
A elrn-k Lu ili fifty years before the signing of the Declination "f known as n man vth,, e, uLI keep
Miss Maxine t.elnhart, of Tam
mg privet w ill not In- permitted
d f l y . T . K . M cG ill for several
from one end to the other. A tvT the occasion.
Inik'tH-nib'ivii*. which srrvetl four own»*rs, is s till keeping accur­ hi* on ro .n scL lie I - thought to
pa. Is the guest of Miss W ilma ihree-liered birthday c a k -, iced
Those present weie: .dr: and! by the Chicago Board of T ra d e .&lt;
y».
hav* entile originally
from tba
L rin h a rt at her home on Elm in whit* and adorned with p i n Mrs. T. L. Sullivan. Mr. m l M r s .iu lin g on |h&lt; « g g e sii.n * of Bee- ate time in a Washington w uiglim ilker's shop.
Fa retinas but went to New O r­
rosebuds, was placed in the center J . K . Abernalhy, Mr. ami Mr*, retary W allace.
I D r. at&gt;d Mr*. Ralph E . R levrns Avenue.
leans from Hainbridgv, Ga. In
Neither w dl a rise or fa il of
of the table while howl* of plait 1). It. Estrldge. Mr. and Mr.'. W al
Id child ren, of St. Petersburg,
New (Ith an s he carried Ih r nick­
M
rs.
James
W
iley
and
son,
ler
It.
Cniiiplo
II,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
G.
more
than
o
rents
a
bushel
loand while sinnias m arked each
le n t the week-end here w ith the
name ef " lc W ater” breaus* ha
O
liver,
of
T
ro
y
.
are
*he
I). Danner, Mr&lt;, A let hr a Jacobs, ps'tniiltod at airy on,, session. Ruth
end of Ihe table.
frm er’t parents, Mr. and Mrswa* "Ihat cool.”
guests of M r /a m i Mrs. Fletcher
Those present were; the Rev, of Coin in biu. .v l'„ Mrs. E II. t'ules w ill lo In effect until W al
R. S tym n s.
lea vin g New Drlean* about
II. H ailey. 706 Oak Avenue.
a
" ■
M artin J. Dram, Mrs. Am elia G. Altm an. Mrs. T . J 51 rtf, M r-, lace is certain that what h r t r •even years agu, he went to Nfw
Tvobcl, the Misses M ary Louise O. G. Holler, M is. II. K. Turin - , , yards as tb* “ present crisis'* in
Vnrk ami was said tu bav# sprtUThe M in e * Katherine Symes,
Mr*. B. D. S o rrell, of Sebrlng, Meriwether, Catherine Illy ' h. of Mr*. J. K. Baker. Mrs. II. B. wheat m arketing is oves.
luted on a large scale In ito c k i
n sb e llr Hagan, and M ina Howform
erly
of
this
city
,
I*
epending
Coco*. H asel H arvey, A lic r H a r­ Lewi*. Mrs. F . ,K Roum illat. M is.| A Inwtrr caught on the "lo n g 4’
and cotton Ih r ir .
U r becatna a
d have returned from Dayton*
(Cim lim ietl From Page One)
F R O N T PR O O F
liieml-ers ef the beard ef trad* in
n th where they *fisv# been a short lim a here with her broth­ vey, V irg in ia Meriwether, fa th e r, II. t . Washburn. 51r». M. 5ltna ,j,| „f [|)r market wh&gt;
make
the
plan
auvterd."
(irfftiU
iH
),
lu
lv
er, E . A . Ihtuglass, la k e Mary.
ine 5torrison, K lranor
Hickson, rlk , Mrs. J. II. Huff. Mrs. Y d1 price* plummet led Iasi week a fte r; i w ^ l a ^ W 1’
endlnic the past month.
Amvri* Ilh1| nr 10.12.
ItI* I ’UOlAtYnt n«lvl
i r « i. iliiiflcM A. 1 h i •i
' l l ,days
t « C - H| .of
.I
. . i i . u l i . i n , I ________
u .Iu . m. . . . _
—
“
Jane Bharon, Margaret E d u a rd -, Kathel. .Mr', t , K Proctor, Mi* . /u
____________
sensational
advances.
The News sat I te|wirls iib n lif i.d
F
R
Hr—
*
*
!“
**^«AtU4a
l
k
A
Mrr-mmd-Mr*. Jo b n -M e W b r-Jr. — M r.-an d Mre, H, K , laaa* J i e * ! and-C-barles—lle lls^ S V -ili-H tm ip rv .-f W ton-M oogblon,-1 Ik- - Mr—»— H o lly rpyriv ftfr; t g ' l i iTi pTF Ti" a - id i T u T ~ I7r,r from leiibriiiitir » iih Mr*. ’I.U mL | tit of t ill
Fraw fonl a* h»-m g been support­
5lo rr s -n. Antosh. Maldv Howler, Muxme rulea.
ing "wet" stock*, silver. cutt«0
d daughter, E n .V ley , and Mr. Orlando, spent the week-eml hero Le-ter Philips, Jack
Iwifhp i# th^ object «»f *»r«li*tit want to.”
Is-inhurt. of Tanipu, Lucy K -i i rndIt. L. Perkins, Jr., W illia m s I
and sulphur as well a - grain, add­
The unklenlified operator Held hrrO'WQrvhip on iHi* jiiirt t*( ifn*
d Mr*. W . A . Adams and daugh- with Mr. and Mr*. Boy F . Mann,
lie cx p ie s-cd hi* belief
la
l,
W
linns
Is
in
h
s
rt
,
a
ll.!
llr,
L
Harvey, J r . and Mr. and Mr*.
ing “if he wa* 1 -ng -nine .100,000
more th.iu I.I.iHHl.illRI bushels of K«kinim&gt; who ho\i* Iv rn
r, Udyva A nn, spent Sunday Rose fo u rt.
inu%b* ||,e people would tm ihiliie the
D . Brown,
Hardy.
'hates of stork, a* rumor assarts,
corn, cAKpr m illions
u f ulher ,*i&gt;
tsrnoon at Daytona Beach.
* by ih r nuntbrr of great to n e of American public
grains. Seventeen brokers han-t (lf , , 1 ^ * allem nled acr — the opinion behind the* plan lo ihvide he vvuutd profit ILJini.tlpil every
Misa Kean G is t, of Pontiac,
illlng hi* arc m ills wuuld have N«*Hh A lU n lic in r r r r n l |rrnr**. w rk and to give a ll livin g wage*. tune price* wrnt i p four pulnt*.
iM r. and Mrs. E . A . H ayes left Mu h.. tell today for Daytona
been fo n e il to “sell him out'* Mon­
"Tin e-srnee of the plan’ , be An I Ihe wet g n up were moving
Isterd sy for P erry to spend a Reach where she w ill visit her sis­
F ir m Krfut ilh iiin m i Ih r F i k l day unless the nil,- of minimum r»i(M hf»v»' tinvrti*i| ,m.l an* *tHI explained. "I* a universal lin ii'x - that flinch aim -»| daily a* stale
|w dsys. They also plan to go to ter. Mr*. L. K. Broome, of O rlsn pr'res hud been eslablldied. T h is , rumiMi; In (imlthAi^i. w ht it* - tli*- tnui „r liour* of work l*er week niter stole voted against prnhibiIt h y n , A la . before rrtu rn ln y do.
lion.”
A "seiiup" ill the form of sever-! W allace
betlrve-b wmild have ^ Mn Ii4*nh» «t*»
nit thnti for any iudvv dual by vonim-'ll e nIre.
"He*l nf Enem irp’’. Eo* F ilm ’s
With the turn iff the market last
al hundred feel of talking million caused another ecash in
grain -m mai’tmuf
cut, an i a universal pa|ltienl of
ii«*iHi Inn
nmv
rnmantic
rnmesty
cmnes
to
M iss A lice Caldw ell, who ha*
week In two southern -ta 'r* |r.«jr|
pielure
film
drpicling
the
a
rriva
l'
puce*
reflecting
itself
in
le
lu
m
w
it,'
id'ove
a
minim
in,
also
by
M il* Roma W ilkinson and Miss
F1i«ft«
nf
F«kinm
k&gt;nk*.
nr
the Milan* Theater tonight f -r
would have Iren eonesp m lipgly
In fgnuers n w luirve-t ng and t iliiM ’i, fu ll of tin ti\«*- n f . lit** I’imiitiMh rMn-i’tU-"
elyn W ilkinson, of New York, been In M isiui fo r the past two an engagement of one day. Bud b of W iley Post, in liep nl im im llh year*,
ha*
a
rrived
In
spend
some
world flier, in New V o ik t'i'v , m arketing their wheat.
In III- third talk to the nation a* great.
to hMtp been visiting their pa| niifthliitiil
itruutii! Iln* Jf.*
Kugrrs
and
klarian
N'aon
have
W hile pit* w rrr »ltll hu»x ng
Saturday night at 11:00 o'clock,J
.- —
ttsA E . a short time, have yon* time here with Mr. and Mr*. R. G. the fealurrd rvdes.
n*niH Ann‘rirnn f l’rr*# ptann ‘aft i - Inee h - inauguration, the Prr*|.
.
rv
a : thr iNTJiiunf * m tl i ji i f * , | | ** dent nnalysed the full program with the snnnunrrinent pf Fr*w C w n s d o Beach to spen-J a M axw ell. West Sixteenth Street.
In theme and treatment, II is learhe I Banford Monday morning _
gave him
'll' ford's fii-p riish m . L on B it s u it ,
I* weeks.
•t hits, W it li -rit it p 11mhi r!i Itil* I i »i * o il.i l l F n iig lt -s
a film that has as tim ely a ig - and was shown at Ihe
Mrs. E. A . Douglass and Miss
memLei iff ihe firm *ff H s r r e r t i.
to e a rry th..... .._
I Ik
is
iff tf I li*-v "if in -1 win »i* in inlnttiii- ■
n lflra m r as nny r i e n t ly
stelt. Theater yesterday ami w ill* ^ / v v v r
V irg in ia M rDaniel er* eipecled to
He n t il the credit or the n a tlo n j-‘” a »■
ng I
«■ Iiip iih -,
|V.W
liifit n iii| Riit|i|i&lt;f,
Against a l-nekgrn ml that depicts -een again today In connection { j N C i l l I v C m O V a l l A S
Mr. and Mr*. A rth u r D. Zach-return In a few days fmm A lla n - Ihe changes of I'nie, lb,, story with the tegular feat re film anil
Thi* r Mini*! and HU w fo in pnv- n i l l , , i i Iim inlsined by haUtii'- Mime*. Inwa. a i-n was m-pende^
In where they have been spending
ulilig a .
J r . announce the birth of a
i»‘ - i'ff t* in I vi.* il*» In I *inio.li m i- I'l- tin- budget. The u n i t of I.I.- ’ " r " u ia liilily to m rrt
details a romance lu-l ween iw &gt; it her entertainment.
It has la-en many .tumith* since
ill,11v i i „l, he s.dil. ws« being
uyhter, M ary I’atri.-ia Zachary, the past 10 days with Mrs. II. J. youngster, whose personal lives
| |h«&gt;rtu'« hu»*• n I««» »lr «p|" *1 M»
m n'iil.lined l y restoring the pur-;
'
*
f * r t - nl L'kliMo ht'iM* Saturday aft-ynunn 'at the Blurm an and I . P. McDaniel.
are inrxtrieuhly hound up with) M iinagrr Jus.- L. Marenletle lias;
H lt l.A N P o . Ju ly 2b
\ re-olu- Uli mg puwer ol ttvs- -hdhir ami - V
W
Ihm
il
r
nnir
i i i »h
i
i
litrnald-Laughton Memorial II ospassing events. Th eir bringing u p ,1 ’,4'’" able tu presrnt tin- I sa) tbni tno im iti-rnling Ihe
iriiio v a l
Mrs. J . F. Burns and children. their Hu4) lives. I.el, f ,[n g , us m uvle.gnlng public w ill, a film us
lo i , .ti. loan w-1, the tiiim b.xn. , l " Ml"*r worker- each.
el.
hi | i N m , IViI tn*l | ntd
f
U l&gt;.Neat
(o lt -iiv a lo i 1 1“
P a tricia and Edw ard, have re they k-, t„ a fam iliar class of tiinely and Interesting a - the -po­
1,1
hl' &lt;"*ked a Im yrntl
I - u»l. - 1v •
* ih r i »ip 4 t*it n iiNin ...I .uni lb.- b a iik iu p l.y act.
uf
i
Inb
u
-t
Nat
Inna
I
It.ink
and
IN u - -Mf4*ti Ilh*l*• w till! i'»* ii * uif.'tirul tIim-'I' pr D.iffr* who id!!.
mil* » *iiti« mid t in ! fMr thi |tit ••■ t '
Friends of Mr. end Mrs. Joseph turped to their home in Orlando Am erirans, gives rise to a number rta l Po-t film . Path*, cameramen, Trust F i , n u s 'ii Vipieil a l a |-in u l In I’tirull. Hi* |&gt;. pdfnI (h«4l Ih f
Kenney, form erly of Sanford, a f lr r spending th ire week* here -f lu illir r s that must l,e over­ oil the -pot when 1'u-t a ir iv .-l flu . meet r,, ,,f ile p o -ll.., - I,, |,| h, ! lll' M-’ v * ^!»||iH|H# lltt Its , til * mi'll i'l I lit* |» i k
. in fiaU.Mii lit Ih»* fcMMMMHl'Hi/i “I-ik Ij;,, uf hurtm*' thi tti i^rnji of
over New York C ity , iu.-hr,| their
I
•
•
f
Rtj
ilnMp
n
ir|yii
t«
y be, Interested to learn I hat with Mrs. Burns’ patents, l l r . and come.
ll-»t night at (lie I'ti m ill i
,,f
l hr im fiu li ini riV K irry
net—Imr
IVoil* i | MM|£ nilll.
| | i . ;•
iy now are rrs lJ-n y In Ocala Mr*. K. H . Fu llu m , West Bid*.
Buddy Regers, absent from III- p litu ie s to a developing imun and, ............ ice l-oilditist. I l l , , an-hence ji'f.-T,* lh«« llr t i nljv d i » »
r Hi oil
'I tMiiitiif lit 4Hr l«»k *if lilliliiIII4 •11r*| 'Illy i'lj 114 ill]!
li.*
•
*
»t
V
l|
fv.|,
|,
.fi.
*x||.ff,.
r
era Mr. Kenney Is Iceal manmotion picture sere -n l„ r these w ithin an lu iiir some uf the film* IIUIIll i ied n p p r-d n iid H y
n
i ,*m it*
in in ih r nit ti null iiim iin no.
Mr. and Mrs. K . S Hoekvy and many ni"nlhs, hereby ___
&gt;r for an Orlando li aid firm .
♦
k***tii|
hi
«
M
i
a
I
Ilf
makes _his w ere.being displayed at midnight
Th ,
re on,, id
i i , i , i , ii , i i,
*'ll w ill In* (-plm to yu **, hn
* * *l vu teinrud nilNin th »l in .4
rh ild rrn . |!o rl* and Stanley, have. r,,tnrn. W th th - 11.lin in g he has| parformanro* along llrnailw a). Ml will
Urp. iitniid.
l'&lt;* I- r w m i ,I,'i |
ti,, il. .&lt;
ai i,
ii i« ti» mr&lt; thut w hllf
i*i.»i»
ti.’i
l
i
I
kmiri
wnit
Imlf
hroR»sH
returned
from
point*
In
In
hana
achieved
in
a year or
p c i-n lia l.
Hgeitejes throng hunt Anu-r I'KHipi inthn of lu r m it N, tf«■
R rre n l regisl rants at the F lo ri. ”»l
ih r Mhirkjn^ n n p ln yrr rtiny tin |4»p#
hi*,
tliin/w
,
hi
.
iuK'il.
H
i
n
t
and
Chicago
where
they
spent
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•shlblt in Hie W orld’s F a ir at
III! this. , ll*,. Ill,
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’ b" film , and tin- agencies til c r » lis t ,,, ha* I h- . ii in ,.iti
'nsyii include ! Mr. and Mr*, alm ul three week*. While away try, K o irrs Ir -aid t i have gar &gt;•
11(1
•^r f**» of Dili* ninkr* n* tmtdi' at thi* r i p f i n t
ih r
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ll
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e ifd ennigh expel ienco tu |ir . lu ll, w ill i V lillit |io-(.h:t-te ||, 1,11 id i*h r i i &gt; rganisaliiiTi h.i hrirli
u in I it mlli i t ■ Bt i'i »d i I* Mh rh iif i»: *»f h u ru iin tryln widfRiv.'*
-ent himself a , a new I jjh - nl Hinaler* showing Path,, film Horjr, Mrs. J. f . M itchell, Miss
m li at H ili It vvii, r.nti,,', . ,r*uftl
(iit&gt; n it
Duonjfh anm tliol i y tif»&gt;ilIf s*uiiii.l 11n i."
Mrs, R. A. Newman, and M m screen performer. Mnrian Nixon,
r llty Mitchell, aud A . M.
111* imI&lt; l in Ihe lesdiutinu ih.i • *h.
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in the lea lin g fem nine rule, c iN H RFO LK.
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afternoon i r M*« t 111 III,* lit,nk.
r-l and Mr*. F. W. S h irt, of onado Beach tmlay where they maxes a year of iin p irta n t screen I ave tomorrow
alii] tin* trt'oviT) hil] g v f |
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l*i ' li j Ittld vvmiltl ntMimip id
pen/« la and New tlileu n s where III* *
ilnlflphla, arrlrc.) today to spent the day with Mrs. Norm* K. part* with this film .
' " ' 111. , , ill III. |..
tht* f iiin tiu t u ii iii 4 |ii|i f u i i p i i i tr ton, 1 " • A » .; 1. * kI| »1*4 ’
i *•* . In? "I»4*m i I f-'ii f i Du* fttrm in|1(j
ill sjien.l ah m il M week.i
wilt
*Ih" rest ill siippoit ef itogrei they w
nd a short time here w th the M cLaughlin, nf New Ym k t’ity.
1 1. ' lllc g lllb .thlllll. win, . .illrd
w ilh i-xnrtly ih r »amr
II. Di“ii writ* hitn hi.t life(i|i ,.«l H*
t ii*«l
t ill It" | to Am &gt; . » t** l iy
t'f k lp a ry n ls , Mr. and Mrs. J. »nd My- and .Mr*. George Mc­ and Mis* Nixon IS headed |,y tl»' VillPe in Pensacola llir.v w ill he him i k -a 'll ttrial
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P .ivi 1 II tt- n. *" Muti 1" I hull uny
low, 51 r. and .Mis. le-wi* f . l 1. 1 • nee Ih, II the I n . . li t 1
Josyph Fa n lh o ro . uri I inrludr*
geek sad her slater. Mrs. W
•i
&lt;t I - m ill hiwfhvi wHjs'M.
fh l"
K . II. fu llu m , Furti* Muss, Greta Ntasen, At no F re y . W iH iym Sh pp.
M uryrave, Lake Mary.
(ill! lie n - ie iiiu iiie ,| m |n ,„ i u ally tiling in l hill :h *S, Juhn*tiii. R*lm!nfhtmtnr
miim i
1
Asked »ht*tii rn
awrente anil Anders V an lln d rli
George B lnvall, Joel Field*. J. V.
thr ••mi , •'nditi'ii.
I til i ml U4*Mill 144 K'lV
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Mrs E. T . l,nucks and children,
(trigger*, 0 . C . Eubanks, an I amnng -Ih r*. The film ha* a nils 1*4 1 M cln e ,;a ,. in,-til, 1,,. -aid,
i* m I h|&gt; r^Miii in , t In* \\ hili*
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rtancia t111* 1
rlau d e K elly w srt in P a lslk a y*s dead tact.ground itirr rt id by A .- Pr trivia . Kernel, and
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^
To Introduce
** wit h I | ik V rr i«Jr nl ha hi*
fdannlng to leave laij.) i *
teiday to attrm l a basetwll game thpr lange, with a n iin iW r uf l.ourks, a r stats'd tinit h -m d ii, t nf
It i- all #1.1 h u I l ■ m"i kumv ! i*«hr
lornoirow for Asheville, N, F. to |ir*4|M'"Ills tu,
4 R lr L R E O R A IIR O W N
;,. e - under the d im
when I ho Am erican (a-glon Base­ ■ laner
, &gt;»|„ ,,III^ 1 Milk#
» 1 ill imi; |iji*1iiii* rknifruM I rn -*I
what ti. -ay. II
sj-erid a ’ no nth. Th. y w ill l.e *e- h.*» u* ’s ell -u l m ill, l |„
ball
leag ue championship
jf 'ion «if Ssm uiv Lee.
W* W ill Fratun r A ll
. ih
-*
Uf ill** I iVh I I «Hltl1 L tl till’
m
iTMiritioii
Dm hour« I
th.it hr WHn IT
c.m pariled by Mi»s Itetccca Wil pat t ns* it by , I , aA ll . I d . ,,
.North Flo rid a wa* decided.
T | 1|B W E E K
that ■ (lit 11 1 re! HUM* ■ I* lu \ •ii a 4i i
\\ ‘ :» liitiMp crniihd ||.| r tu ir -on. who w ill visit n -la iiv e . th ,e, the fust lt,.j„. in t|„.pi„|e„w,e
id Ih r jkt'rlir.
1 IHi'tnbill- •liurk **
an t H i - , 5lae i ’unlun, who will
D r. lla r r y S. Woodruff, « f l^c*1*1'vi'b' a vnlnntarv Mill p ,.,., , Mi. Ifui nrviflt *ll»**( lrd h u ii|»*
• In|i lift
be w th 5lr* . I.micks.
The FU \ «»r H
burg, spent the week-end here
arscs-ihent. The -o m p ln .ll.r .si... w lu -1, fin ■ frlim ll, 14 11 Ll Hr* I In i *ii I' j m11! it u I ii i f v I;11 I: hu* aii i ii 1fr r
SEMINOLE l OtfNTV
with his parents. N r- and Mrs.
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II
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a
m
,(
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Ii,at
Ml** J, elite I'rg ia n i spent Ihe
■ ;jJu ) f i 4, and
DAY AT THE
1 NurL Ik pnt| ut i * djiv .11(1 A *11
thi* if m il la»k
M* I a Itai’norn, lo c il laundry ir i *
Fran k I - W o ud iiiff, flak Avenue.
h
idepartiileiit
H
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.
week end in Gainesville with Mr.
J rfulrfl iipfiii tin • m m w ho hi rr
FLORIDA KX IIim r
t*4iiii i ii ii**
hu ItHllinioti'
mh&lt;*re
He was accompanied home hy Mr. I'm lor returru'd from ■ *h&gt;rt »Dca-j nnd Mr* R. r , Phillip s as did C ity nixe any proi o .n l t.lii, h
•li I n i cXilmi- ii* lu di«&lt;*mlark.
i |i ill Mi In h .* from ini* lu
AUGUST SEVENTH
i
and Mr*. J . I). W m olruff *nd son, lion trip lo p o in u In S uth Caao-I Com m issioner T . I_ D im as.
illrlia l, nn a &gt;-*•*.nieiit.
HOUND TRIP FROM
Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gun- lina to report that “J alm ost ha tn lj
II" -will fu n tier that the
SANFORD
sales and daughter, Nen y Jo, who lo leave there, things looked *o
5lr*. Js-e tlra Brown, of Jack- tf tsllsre agrrsd |„
«i li v
gm d an I times are never heller.''
TO
, .
were hi* gursts Sunday evening
sonville and (trlwnilo. has arrive,) fO|JsI if i n(| J- ft,If J|I'lu# &lt;id|11IIIp •4 14||
Arlrod what Ihe cotlon and tr«*
nonnhlc
hni**
|,»
H
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|,
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.
to make tier home her#. Bhe will
t le m ill Worker I* doing with all
in line w ilh regulations In iil down
hi* sparr time now that the eight- be employed by Mrs. T. J. M urff
if th,- lu stie r were biuogin i„
at the Blue B ird Beauty Shop.
hour day is in effect. Mr. ILsbern
atle n li 01.
Bargain fares from all Flo rid a
•ai t, "Most of the pe iple Ju st loll
points td .Fblrago, St. Louis,
around the house, tickled t„ death
sod
ninny north and we.st.dssover the way thing- are turning
-*trr»m ie*Tr(r--’A T rif|tif^,4th W
nut. They’ve never had so nuwh
r»th; Bept, l-t . 2» I, and 3ttf:
t - u r i - ' - t i m„ which they've really
October Slh nnd flth; Nov. 2&lt;tth
rnJoyeiL The men r Ik either go
•ml 29th. Reduced Pullm an
fishing or play hasel,a ll, while
fares on all excursion liit w .
tha women rit aro r I and s rw and
lake rate of thr house. T h e y are
mor# than satisfied about every­
thing. 1
T»"
-f i* i i r a l u a . i U«IU
l U Il a h #
t u n In **H&gt;| n t f i i f u r l i h ilunch
u in
Ihf
h -m i »tf I'lile ld iu l th i Affantp.
A
NEW nticl liefti’r drv rli'animr Hervirr- for
flhalf*»ti«»»»trr8. I im.Ix.-mi ViKiinfafn
y o luri'. Thu Id ml ytm’vu nlwnv.i wnult-tl.
nod
N‘a*||v|||«s
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-U m RUi. h with t s m I.. bfftutr

P k rso n a Is

I

M r. end M n . H . M. Papworth
a re ■ pending two ■ •eke at D ayton* Beach.

Social

Ca

Mary Meriwether Is
Hostess On Birthday

Lindbergh Is
To Eskimos Living
In Arctic Territo

By Chief Executive;
To Font Honor Roll

Buddy Rogers,Marian Wiley Post I*anding
Nixon In Milane Film In Pathc Film Here

I

MlUn. B C P O S t t O r S St'CK

Bank Conservator

A inice Returns 'I’ti
U. S. From Europe

V«t fjnger wave 2.5c
%f o r ...............30c

EXCURSIONS,.
WORLDS
FAIR

Raborfi Sees Better
Conditions In U. S.

nRSLa.

* BLUE BIRD

EFFICIENT
SERVICE

The only PACKAGED
A m e r ic a n c h e e s e

DIXIE EXPBfvSS
DIXIE FLYE
sYEB

pasteurized

wlth JuMP
NATURAL
FLAVOR

t y pe w r it er s
4 *# AihUnar IliHhlinuai

REPAIRED

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f lt'Kiin il.lhtM iKsrfis'tij4* mvv anil aparkllrtKly
HimJtt'gA—■
never a thfuai) haimeil—never a but­
ton rvmovi'i). A ltd you’!) litnt il siwetller and mor*
.courteous too.

eesAiag—this eaw Krsti dwwlrssi

Seminole P ry Cleaners

l i (is fuiL sstiwsl Savor.

I'hcne H I

£B M
,w sr^ s:^ 2e

CHICAGO - . J29.15
SI. LOUIS - - - 121.25'

210 Magnolia Avp.

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F o r c o m plete In fo rn in tjo tj,
a ll-M p rn a e W o rlrt'a F 8 1 1

DIXIE ’FLYER' ROM
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Bank Robber Kills MOLLISONSIN
1U U

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’ n r S e e k in g E sca p e DESPITE CRASH

Balbo’s Takeoff
Delayed One DW
NEW YORK. Jaly 2 4 -0 » u tral Balbo. bacauaa •( unfavorabla weather today, postpone!
until tomerriw tha takeoff of
hi* &lt;4 plan* armada on hta
return journey to Italy. The
general left the field to return
to bla hotel la New York after,
waiting about (bur bourn In
the hope that fog con-ltirn*
along the eaat'roaat would Im­
prove. It I* expected the air
fleet will take off tomorrow
morning If a favorable vrvatbet
report-hr received at that time.

Newspapers And
SS HAS Atlanta
Public Are Co-Operating
N GAINS To Stop Lottery Rackets
ITSEXIST]O
IPASTWEEK

K

ATLANTA, July 84— Attanto off, un Vtr th* law of averages,
newtpapen and the public here only half of what It plapfl.
are co-operating with 8ollc1trrTh* lottery racket was Intro­
Geaeral John A. Boykin In break­ duced In Atlanta a year and • oril
Finally Shot Nine Killed In Dixie Trans-Atlantic Flight
ing
p
a
lottery
racket
said
to
b*
BWak In Stock Mar­
ago by twx men known *• Al and Decision Is Made By&lt;
taking 42AJXM B week from Ite Mike, and now embraces n o n
And b Probably Fa­ Week-EndAcddents
Steering C o m m i t ­
Ends WithCrack-Up
ket Seen No Reflec* players.
tkaa tlx compenlei and scorn* uf
tally Wounded B y
tee To Remain In
In
Connecticut
Salt
tfbn
In
Trends
Of
The newspapers are neiplag by employe*, Boykin slid.
ATLANTA, JoJ/ 84^-&lt;AVemltt'ng
exact
figures
on
daily
Another Policeman Nlna
Ig
adiltlon
to
taking
the*penPermanent
Session
pa room loot tbalr Urea In
Marsh SundsyNight
Fundamental Trade boad market sale*, a favurile ba- ntoe, nickel* and dime* of weeherwoek-end nccidanto over the
■la f ir the "number*” game, and
CHICAGO, July 24.-(A .- Sseth at five ware drowned,
BRIDGEPORT July 1I.-&lt;A&gt;&gt;NEW YORK. Jaly 14. - &lt; * • ) - the public I* assisting by report­ worsen, negro cook* and Ignurant
tONDON. July 24.—(Aupersons, tha littery people tell
P.)—A desperate bank rob­ one wan killed in a plan, eraah, Tha Molllaona ware at a hmpltot
Irrespective
of
the
spectacular
P.)—Far
from dead, the eco­
ing
the
racketeer*.
books
known
as
“Bugs"
for
a*
thla morning refroahad and amilber fought policemen with one In an automobila miahap, Ing
dramatics in the security and com­
B &lt;ykln *alti persona operating hlgk al I I each, * dtlu-Iag tha nomic conference may Hv«
again at life. After nine hour*
one by train, arid ana by a fall.
ptatols in the criminal eourt Trnneasee aad Florida rath re­ | of sleep they looked more cheer­
modity market* during the past the Atlanta latteriee act largely "sucker*" Into believing tha*. they. many yean an a result of tobootleggers
room today killing policeman ported taro death*, Georgia. fully at the eraah In a aalt m sph
week, unemotional reports mens- former
.
_ . , who are flnd- are getting kot tlpa en the ii«h*. day’a decision by the ateerln*
hw member**——- ’~ ^ « n n « i r T s r ” i&lt; r “ n w i m l r
'^ j ii i.a - U e - u ^ H
l—f-frod«m
ental •!* * .« « * WuflU.lss.aowM*
John Sevidc before he prob- Alabama. Mlaalaalppl, Virginia, la*t night which ended tbalr
.
nrooetnenter
f#w
» h„ f (he
dllgM' ea er1 IfW' Worth** RTTmtTTT
"Receipts
of
Iho
littery
sank
permanent aeaaion h en al­
mnrmTC—
-~aUy-falaUr wou n d ed-hlrtse tfr
tr*i|e Indicated an eatenrion of player has only
chance la
Friends who went to their bedrid* |
com* from tho persons who though the conference will
general
business
activity.
The gunman, who once before
1000
of
winning.
•aid they are In good *plrito. The
can leaet afford to lot* th* take a recess on Thursday.
Advances were again msdt In
friend* Mid they would issue a
The winner* a n supposed to be I money", th* solicitor-general Mid.
made a break from the d e­
Prim* Minister Ramsey Maostatement soon regarding their
end payrolls. The us- paid hOO-to-t, Boykin said, on I “If a bettor should be lucky a* Dcnald Ineletod thle atop bo
tective .bureau, waa John
Votes On Prohibittoh employment
future.
1000
number*,
making
the
'pay-*
(Continued
On
Png*
Twe)
ia&gt; seasonal lull In most indus­
tokan. Behind him waa tho full
Bcheek, 21, facing trial for
BRIDHPORT, Conn., July 24.—
Virtually
C
e
r
i
a
irt
support of Secretary «f State
trial
divisions
at
this
time
of
the
robbuy of tbs National Bank at
(in —After rinqiiering the North
Cordell Hull. Hull looks on th»
In 36 States In '33 year has not only prised the com
^fU#a Cantor, Illinois.
Atlantic and flying to within *3
conference
not a» haring failed
parallve peaks of 1911 hut hat
mile* of their goal, the British
suddenly mad# a daeh
but a* a eorioe of ei nforoco* of
WASHINGTON. July 24.-W&gt;)
a
'r
acre,
Amy
and
Jim
Motllson,
moved
well
on
the
1930
levels.
w r fraadom from tha bull pan of
which th* London parley l* only.
last night crashed their black —With vote* on prohibition repeal • At the same time there eras
tbs bufldtof kits tbs courtroom,
the etorter. --------- eabin bipaint near an airfield hero, virtually certain la bo held thla
•*?
n * batm f.rtaotad a warning and General Church Elec­ but escaped with allgbt Injuries. yeer In 3d stale*—the number less uniformity as to the Inert***
Today's doclelon call* for thu
necnaary
to
abilDh
the
IHth
Sevfclt drew bla weapon, wharooriginal
member*
of
th*
eteeriaff
la
wholesale
hoylng
although
re­
The couple, who had let out
tion Is Forerunner from
uysn Sc hack fired M r times and
ecnonlttro 1° attend th# meeting*.
Pendlne, Walaa, Sat &gt;rfey In Amendment—repeal leader* today tail sale* have continued their
were (tudylng the possibility of
tha policeman dropped dead.
James Cox will be able to roproan cffirt to fly non-etop to New
Of
Re-Organization
sturdy advance, making the best
Running from the coartroom.
Tork, circled the airport five vote* being had In some of the comparative showing, In certain Five Bombs Exploded Prices Fluctuated In aent tb* United Stole* a t he will
remaining 13 atotea before Jan. L
Scbnek want to tha floor below
In London several week* aft#»
times
in
an
apparent
effort
to
find
BERLIN£\ July 84— (A’V -fhanMore FeverlshMan- itay
And One Watchman
To date 30 state* have viteit district*, sine, three years sgo.
where be wai shot bjr another
the recess itorte.
a safe landing place. The airport
rollor
tfltler'e
N
ail
government
Thus
far,
howsver,
untold
roerpoliceman.
Shot And Wounded
ner Than In Years Tb* nation* who** delegatee aro • j
l» located In the village of Strat­ repeal of the 18th Amendment
through approval of the 21st rs’isndit# held by distributor*
bed control nf German proteetanl- ford near here.
on th* steering commltt# and
Amendment. None he* favored re and manufacturer* ha* not as­
l*m todar a* the revolt of general
TAYL0RV1LLE, 111., July 84.
The airport was lighted on the
NEW ORLEANS, July 14— (Al who will net b# Iff London wilt bo j
sumed
toirdensom*
proportions.
In
ehurrh elect lone and vtartrd re­ chance that they might hall there »*n‘,8n of * — tltullen.1 Prohlbt
Deputy Sheriff Has
ronroeontod by their am bauadote.'
_ the opinion of Dun and Brad- (AV- FIve bomb* were exploded —Tb* cotton market during tho
from the ground up. and Fred Holier, airport m*n*x»r.i _
end- x watrhtAtlt''W ei 'shot end past week was TwmleMy aeriv*
Thetu
s
r
e
th
e
-s
ts
tr
s
-th
a
r
have
si,e*i,
lac.
t
he
early'
deplefton
of
- Active Week-End organisation
—Wmnltoneortily ■ the— nnnrNiit erg* Mop* The ;administration
Jml(lllj r # n ot;
to tw
far
Mm, lBlBf
Hull seat understood to kavu
the
these stocks la named as one of wounded early yesterday in a re­ and prices fluctuated more wildly under conild*ration a recommend­
election hoard recalved complaint* building when their ship appears V
the alma of the admlnallratlon In newal nf Christian rounty’e coal than they have In yea re. Early
Depots Sheriff J. p. Hkkuon that votera had been Intimidated
On each of the fire circling* months of this year.
ation. that th# roe#** b* for •
Aug. 8—Ariaona.
speeding up the eppllcutlon of min# controversy.
week price* advanced to new high maximum ported of three month*,
had ■ hoey week-end, he reported and In consequence declared the the aviator* attempted In come
, &gt; tl
Aug.
19—Missouri.
rodeo
under
the
National
Induitri
level*
for
th*
season
with
October
thle morning, vrittr no leea than •lertlon Invalid.
diwa on the regular runway* of
Bombs aver* exploded at th* at 11.98, but near the cloo* of the with th* steering committee auAug.
2A
—Texas.
flvo afreet* credited to him.
at
Recovery
Art.
About 400JKM elder* and mem- the airdrome without meets*.
thorlud to roll the nation* to­
Aug. 39.—Washington.
Late yoeterday afternoon he a r­ hen of the governing hoards were Holler -waa aignalling frantically
Tha
blanket rods rovarlng home* of three offhlali of th* week October traded
gether M rllor ohould It doeldo
Sept.
&amp;
—
Vermont.
retted Mr. and Mm. J . C. Johnson. rhnaen. They will name provincial 'ail tha while.
wages and working conditions, Progress lee Miner* of America, 9.49, a drop of t.4 l points or vir­
this to doelrabl*.
Sept. II—Maine.
tually
I
1-2
rente
a
pound
or
Orlando i white couple, who were •rood delegate* who win .select
promulgated
by
President
Roose­
labor
union
trying
to
wrest
con­
On their sixth attempt to lahd,
Senator Pittman’* pact between
Sept. 12—Maryland and Mtone- velt last week, means that Wash­
*12.40 a bale.
to ike County Jail thla morning delegatee to the national
____ _____
synod lh»r came (Vrwa In a drainage
eight ellvur produclag and holding
.
. ington proposes tn do everything trol of th« Illinois fields from the
Mr. • Jotomon le charged with for nominating a Belch bishop I ditch tome distance from the field. sola.
Near tho end of the week there
flept. 19—Idaho and New Mex­ possible to Increase consuming older United . Mine Worker* of wee a recovery of 91 point* from eountrio* looking to rale* tha
driving an automobile while In- post that ban been In dispute for Their biplane noted over In sift
price of the whit# metol stood
Amerlra.
The
residence*
wero
ico.
toxica tod white Mre. JoHnsoiawa*
power. It to recognised that If
Ike low level, but th* week closed out a t th* greatest
marshland .and both ef the filers
tangible
Oct. IP—Florida.
charged with Intoxication.
production la permitted to run too badly damaged, porches torn off, with n not doclln* of 138 point*, or achievement of
wero thrown claar of the msrhne.
if tha conference
Nov. 7—North and South Caro­
Incomplete.returns Indicated the
ad Tom Clever ahead of the puyehaatng abill window* shattered and plastering' a not loo* of about 118 point*. Tho thu* fM* Bo m dtUgmtM
Working with pocket lamps,
tea ftli
felt that
line, Peary ylvaaiq anil Ohlx.
The g o te rW ' sf CMorado }ai
illorfmalT'droriop'whicti wUl
■ a r r is
announce be Will call the legis­ •erlnnriy retard further progreet. deaeia alio were damaged. Bom!
Andrew Johneon. negro, wax taken heeded HI H art admonition that
(Continued On Page Three)
89 a halo.
ra Had
lature
of
his
atale
Into
aesaltn
also
were
tossed
Into
two
garage*.
the
“church
.adbecti
protection
to ton charged with aiaautt
and
a
Major Industrie* showed highly
Th* early advance waa due
Mtmbtr*. of th* wheat conferAug. 1 ta set a vot* for Sept. 5.
Charles Deeven, on guard at
bottoryj Elijah Beymour and Otis from the stotojr which tn turn la
M
tlefsrtory
progreea
last
week.
largely to the eeneatlonat Jump In ene* pfdparod to resume their ne­
This woild be the thirty-sixth
the
homd
af
Jack
Stanley,
proriBeU, negroes who had staged a entitled to expect allegiance from City Commission To
To be euro the ungroken list In
grain pricei, particularly wheat, gotiation* today, Urith th* Ameri­
aisle to vote.
fight, wero arrested and plaeed la the chnrrh” and had resigned
steel production rince th* last dent of local No. 9, one of th* ana th* advanc* In stock*, coupled can dtlegatee InaUunt that an
DiscussJLJght
Rates
Bepeallats
already
rlalm
A
n
­
themselves
largely
to
fusion
Hat*
Jan ehargod with' Uaault aad bat. I . .
„
week of b^areti. when the Industry homes bombed, was shot when he with th* onnnuncod euccote of th* agrtoadat fer relief of th* wheat­
tory. while Charlie Adkins, negro j nuk,B» ,h# b*llo,ln* »«rpuflooui.
Tonight la the night that offl- tons by default, thv prohibition)''• was operating at '14 percent of
m u tt
b«
fired 4t th* automobile cauylng ucroug* reduction plane. The sub growing Industry
having
failed
to
name
raadtayte
*
elal* ef the Florida Power a a l
”
of Altamonte Spring*. |#|
~
“
capacity, was checked, report*
sequent reaction was duo to th* THCDMi *
la jail charged with aggravated Younjr Woman Found Light Co. may appear befora the to represent th rir aide In the el —• Rtoel, aad th* rate barely held at th* bombare. Tb# bomber* poured
Tho natlou* tUH w an In conJ3 buckshot slugs Into his body. Mneatlonol break In wheat and
Sanford City Commission to male tlon In that state.
assault and aaaaalt and battery.
stocks which Induced gooenl liq­ (Idartkl* dlsagroomont e* to th*
Three
atates—where
repeal 47 percent, tha seme as the pre­
Strangled To Death comment on tha recent first read­ ferrea
R# had beaten bla wife with a
hare said they were hopef''l vious week. But none nf the rtr- Do:tor* said Me Injuries wero uidation nf the long Intoreet and •tatu* In which th* parley should
ing of a naw ordinance which seta
hoe, and had tended on several
NASHVILLE,
of
getting
votra Ih s y tar n-e rtimstancoe that raused thle were serious but not critical.
led tn the execution of a groat
(Continued On Pag# Four)
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V
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4
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,
mw
m
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,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
new
g
u
l
l
up a proposed new haalt of rate*
persons who had coma to her as­
inherently bearish. It was ex.
In addition to Stonley'o homi. velum* of stop lose orders.
Utah,
Virginia
and Montana.
sistance.
Sanford
plained,
for
an
easier
situation
In
0 ivernor Blood, of Utah, to d
th« residence and
of N#»l
Beneficial rains In Texas near
consumers.
July 'and August Is generally ex­
pleeu of aaah corj In the basement
W. Rest*, attorney for th* pro- tk* close of th* week was a bearThe Commissioners placed this tha Irglalat^re this wee nation­ pected In steel.
th« apartment house where ah* ordlnan-e, which calls for an ap- al sentiment for repeal waa a
(Continued On Pag* Four)
Meeting l b Take Up of
Railway loadings of revenue greoelvoe, and tb* homo of Aody
ran an elevator. The body waa proxjmata 30 percent reduction In “mass movement" a n j luggeeted
Newman,
dlraetor
for
th*
otat*
orfreight
la
th*
week
ended
July
14
National Recovery covered wllh en old piece of can­ present rates, oa a first reading a vale In that ita te on Nov, 7.
vas. Pellet today arrested William on July 10. At that time Mayor
The governor of Mnntann ha* totaled 948406 cars, a new high gantoallont wire targoto for th*
HORHK THROWS ACTRESS
and profes- Eocene Klttenherry, 47, superin­ Speer ordered Clerk Lamann to no­ announced ho would Invoke the for I9U to date, and one exreis- bomb*. Both Stanley'* end B#**#'e
h ad boon
Pater J. Feitner, president of
ro la Banforrl are ex- tendent of the apartments and an­ tify the power company by regis­ power given him by the legtala- lion—ln October last year—a new homo* prevlouely
WAUKESHA, Wle, July 2 4 record for any week since 1931. bombed.(Continue A On PagT Throe)
th* Osceola Cypress Co, thle
peetod to gather a t the City Rail nounced he had confessed. The tered letter that such action Md
The total for July 14 represented
Tho blast* yoeterday brought to (Ab—Lynn Fontolno, ec tn is wbb morning denied stories circulating*
t d m a r r a w afternoon a t 1:10 purported confession waa to tha been taken and tha tofflciala of
an increka, of 29.8 per rent over '40 th* total of bombing* In Chris­ Is spondlng th* summer with her In fanford today to tho effect
a’eleek for the parpen* of join­ affect he had a love affair with the company a n Invited to attend
husband, Alfred Lunt, was thrown that Fadaydl officers bad not only*
th# Ilk* period a yrer ago. New
ing a nation-arid* movement to Mia* Keith aad was afraid she tonight's meeting to make any
automobile* are still In substan­ tian cottffty during th* min* diftl- from a horse Saturday. No frac­ placed him unfer urrost but ha&lt;*
would toll hie wife.
■pO*d tha return of proepority.
comment they desire.
tial demand and the industry r* cult loo that havt extended over a ture a or sorlo'Js Injuries wero re­ ordered hie band mill at Osceola*
j £l .-The meeting has been called by
yoatr.
vealed by an X-Ray eiamlnatlea, temporarily closed dawn bet s u m
pert* n&gt; appreciable town.
' ^ F sF- Raines, acting head of the
DeSvers sold h* woe unable to and eh* wet released from th* ho bed violated certain regulations
Th* United Rtate* Department
Berntool* County Chamber of
hospital here.
(Continued On Pag* Throe)
Labor's Index of wholesale prices,
of th* National Recovery Act. '
Commerce, whleh waa cried Into
R. A. Newman, II. II. Coleman. I covering 714 eommodltlee, now
_ action by ( te a m ! Hugh 8. John“You'll hear lot* of stories Ilka
Frank Mrisch, Arthur Branaft. •lands at 88.9 for the week of
that during th* next few weeks,".
^ L n a . admlaIstratov af tha Nation­
and Paul J. Sllne Ratunlay nlghl July 16, the highest this yeer an I
Mr. Feitner Mid, ot he laughingly
a l Recovery Act.
CHICAGO. July l t — tAT-Co- of othrrs, not In any manner to aereptfd th# responsibility ef •!?- more than 16 per rent above th#
Mr. Hainan telegraphed General
denied
th* rumor and saM “W*
vising ways and mean- nf ralslmr
ara too busy at Osceola to bother
ihaaoa on Saturday that thla ortlaat.'on of all local erforta In relieve I cal authorities of their funds with which to take car# of low of Mar. 4.
pritlleg*
and
oblig*U°n
of
enabout such etorlee.”
city Is ready to &lt;a Ito part and an anti-crime campaign waa urged
a miuntlng deficit now heing carlast sight by Joseph B. Keenan, enroring various towe of the *»vill detail* of What It la
Mr. Feitner stated that his
fall
ric.l
by
offlialo
of
the
Hanford
•
splnltallnn
nf
Ball.
Majorca
wa*
MADRID. July 24.—"Paradte#
plant was operating today and
parte d to do In the nation-wide director of the f*:tsral g iv e n - oral state*."
Old
Building
On
1st
Baseball
Club.
lost." This Is what sxputriatse hallwd by p u t* folk ap th# on#
Buying tho United Stole* ha*
cam­
drive should be aent to Sanford ment'e anti-racketeering
TMa group will meet at Mr. Street B e i n g Razed from tha &gt;1*10* sr# calling Ma ■pot on the globs where on* could that It would continue to operate.'
no central agency, eompnrnbl*
paign.
at ossee.
He Mid that "Wa aro going about
Coleman's office In the Florida
Jrrca, thd beautiful Rpanleh lelsnd ID* and l&gt;» happy on on# dollar our buelneet and operating a* u*-&lt;
I t U expected that th* plane nf
The special assistant to Attor with Hcitland Yard In Englan d Power and Light Co. office tomor­
Workmen last week began ras­ In the Mediterranean since the a fey.
through
which
th*
vtrloue
law
the Administration will arrive nay General Cummings’ said la an
uaL*
.
organlMtiona can row afternoon at &gt;:0O o’clock to ing q portion of th* old Iwo-storv International Imbroglio Ihare, In
But as torn as th* news cam*
bare tomorrow. V so, they wUl b* adiktea th e n was no Intention of enforcement
local persons who visited Os­
formulate
plane
for
raising
money
brick
bu
llin
g
which
has
etook
at
whleh four American men end nut, th* rush waa on. American*
dia;ueaed a t toaierrow's meeting, usurping th* law enforcement unit* fully In their common pur­ at once.
Osk Awnu# and First Htreet for one woman w en toeaeil Into dur­ dreamed into the place, hired all ceola yesterday In search of em­
and every effort will be made to functions of states and local cons pose, he onttnurd:
ployment learned that th* plant,
Oa*
of
th*
plena
suggested
l»
more than 40 year*.
ance vile where they remained for th* villas end started to drink up Idlt fo r1th* paat thro* years, has
“So It is apparent that there
have this city earing into action as munltlee.
that 1000 ticket* bo printed at
TW*
property,
b o w eteeeecd In six week* to repent of thelt mis­ all tho wine and spirits on th* Is­
updoubteily
la
a
need
for
eome
gufekly aa possible, Mr. Haines
been abl* to secure almost all el­
Saying the justice department central body of authority In an once, to be hoM'at 14 cento each. th* name of George D. Motnag, demeanor.
land.
ite rid worker* back again, an&lt;4
recognises the existence of a "ver­ orderly manner to lend its . as­ If these tickets are all told, nil nf New York City end Daytona
The flea unhappy Americans
Th* native*, in|tead of being that no help I* needed at th*
itable revolt against orderly gov­ sistance to the local authorities deficits will be wiped out, play- Iteach, formerly was "erupted by are: Mr. aad Mr*. Clinton B.
grateful for th* money tha via'- present time, nor In th* Iramedi-,
ernment" among B certain group, to meet these cnailtleas.
era* salaries now slightly In a r ­ th* Hill Hardware Co., which Lockwood, of Springfield, Maes.;
Ta* Coat Cat
tire brought with them, bitterly ala futuro.
, '
Keenan Ipgomlaeil M oral action
rears
will
be
taken
car*
of,
and
used th* building for mor« than Rutherford Fullerton. Columbus, resented the Invasion of thrir
“Th* problem uf d*»lelng a plan
Move Car* On Road would b* directed for th* Urn* soy whereby
It
will
be
poo
lb
I,
to
secure
the
Ohio) Roferlek F. Mead, New peaceful Dland.
the federal givernment
24 yean.
DBMOLuYS TO MEET
toward seeking the cause but II caa best perform this function I* services 0f another capable hurlTALLAJfi
It to understood that th* prop­ York City, and Edmund W. BledThey want to bo loft alone and
effecting
a
euro
far
lawlessness.
•r.
gett,
Stamford,
Conn.
•
eeqjo.'e
en*
aad.
naturally,
re­
B a d irt toe to tW
a f nitoerty is,to be remodeled In that th*
DeJtoiays will gather at tha
when a civil guard wi* struck In
it Is expected that all baseball recondtstery will b* token away,
He Mid he counted on the full quires a substantial amount ef
It sqema that tk* quintette a fight they thought th* Insult Masonic Temple tonight at 7:8t&gt;
tog*. efftoOv. . Jriy x i,
faa*
will
be
ariird
to
contribute
ee-operation
of
all
law
enforce­
■tudy."
t
t u road.
and tkn lower floor will be Im­ eogagwl In an altercation la which
o'clock to toko pari In ceremonies
something la what I* considered proved'to make It an attractive a Spanish civil guard was Struck. was th* last straw.
__ meat agrncle* ef the 'United
He warned agnlaet an
V*
attending .th# tnitallatkm of offlNot
only
were
th*
flv*
Amiriaa
the
first
real
emergency
facing
the fl*lee government but tha basi* aealou* or Impotnouu approach to
Re
wftatT Well, they were
■l«ro kolMlag.
eon for tha coming year. It I* anj remedy must be f iend In coramu- a solution of tho problem, taping the club for some time. If tb* tick­
marched off to prison and kepi fans caat Into * hot and uncom­ llclpeted that several member* ef
of tha
Theodor*
t rity action.
th e n 40 daye without benefit u« fortable prison but
previous erro* qf this kind bad et selling plan Is net adopted, fans
Ug* woro
P ratt, aa American writer, was th* M sioel: order will bo pm**84
"Th, fr.leral gover*m*ntr , k* retardsd th* mivonteat toward will be asked to promise to pap Elliot Rooiieveltji To
trial.
• eorjee ponding ,
to make short talk*. All members
M'd. “bee the privllegt and duty orderly government M d failed to a certain amount weekly fer th*
Recta tty Ambswador Bower* rquch harassed because of M -Jt-L ,.* .,.
DeMolay order aro ro-y
Lire
In
Loe
Angeles
tide
he
wrote
abeut
th*
island,
f
.T*
Infer
ef
The
duly #f rn fare Ing Ita own lawa, Mhtee* the dsrired raanita.
appeal#.! to the Spealeh govern­
M A B O W TO MBKT
quart*,) to attend.
-Vv
ad H mast he realised that th* deTh* Islander* rtited against
ment t« (atorret* la th* matter
-The efforts af Jthte depart­
GASOLINE CONSUMPTION
PORT WORTH, Tex, July 84. aad th* prisoner* were released him and It la now said he wUl b*
r Caslvecatiea
•IfF of tho doyortment of justice ment", bo added, *will be ilrocldl
TORNADO IN AEEANBAE
No. 11 will be c t thU.Um* dm* net Include say to domoaetrato to tho racketeers,
brought to trial oa some charge
Seminole Cauaiy consumed |80.- —(AV-Lou Angel** wUl bo the on ball, pending tr ia l
Temple to- plan to attempt generally U pre­ gangsters aad kIda*pern that they 177 gallons af gasoline aad 19,048 homo of the Elliot Roosevelts, tha
FIJCSCOTT, A rk, July *4—
j
All thlg ha* cetwe aa a terrific er other. Bo etolaat It tho feeling
| • ‘deck. It serve Uto pouoe la each resam-aU
n it be permitted to ply tbalr gallon* af keroaeao during . tha
shock ta ikuM Aauriaaaa who Ilka against P ratt that U e MaJeroo —A tornado struck a aectlen *4J . C T ro - CT iaetodri to every oaa o f the
* Cpmolrsted la vtolaUag fed- month of Jana, It was reported
upon their arrival hero. to Ilea la quaint, eld places aad authorities ha vet h ovght It best to tbe Pruesitt buslaee* district JTMa f lu boots,
V
“ visit Ieg 48 stats* at the sales.
laws aad whatever fere* m«7 kero today. The entire state ton- ’PteaM
i't ask fsr any atato- observe folk ways aad tastoau- assign him gunrda.
“The federal gevtranieat baa
No wonder that Majorca la now
wa are For, a ejupl* af year* aga. fnl■amad 14.994,799 gallon* i t g n e - moats, w* a r t b e n
■# such juriadlctlso. and It done
tha ee w iariaito allM . 4 called by tha playboys and gtria
be a r o i w R i d d ^ U 1^ .llne, and 1,744,787 gallons ef ker- hsw y, t h a t ' s all"
■ot intend to usurp the authority
1*4 ember, a id tha along th* Blrieru "Kx-Parndtee."
It wps Warned,
begged th* Mwsmea.

4

REPEAUSTS SCAN
EQSSIBIUTHJLQTOTHER ELECTIONS

HITLER REGIME
IS IN COiyiROL OF
PROTESTANTISM

CONTROVERSY IN COTTON MARKET
COAL MINE AREA HAD WILD ORGY
IS FLAMING ANEW IN WEEK ENDED

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.“IS53T £%■JirJS r!

Co-Ordination Of Local Efforts In
Anti-Crime Campaign Is U r g e d

P.J. Feitner Denies
Rumor Of Federal
ActionAgainst Him'

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WaysBeing Sought
For Raising Funds
For Baseball Club

Majorca Called“Ex -Paradise” Since
5 Americans Ran Into D i f fic ill ties

Seen

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•'VV--5T

Indian - Islander Game h
Loop Feature O f Sunday;
Feds - Crackers To Battle

First Lady of Forest Service
n r"

jiti*

AOHIT, ILLS, is. C.—M l. Marga:«t Btoughton of this city It Ins
fin: vrom-.n in th ’ Unllfd 8tM~i to hold a pcoltlon In th* forist
fc \l*-. 7 ho youtvs and altrarilve member to putting the ofilrial
su: ;i of tppru.al on a while oak tree In the PUgnh National Forest.

Cane Made by Lincoln Donated
T\

Brewing Company
Construct
P e n s a c o l a Plant

HOW THEY STAND Will

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.311 K. Welle, an.I a’riHialr- plan the
r.MA
.411 early cun.tructbin of a brewing
.433
43M plant here. It has been announced,1
following issuance of charier nf
incorporation.
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the rnrp’iralion,
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Mobile,
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viee president; tieorge I*. Weillworth, uf I’ensacila, secretary,
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. l i t treasurer. Frank lloykln, uf Mi&gt;.41 m
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c m c A a o - w iU h t u. Jr-ci-. ,r. a.: I l.'rnurltn* Morse cxxmln*
Ilia lo llm Ob': • M tr lr s l Society's Uneoln
Ing ll&gt;* latest addition
ro.lcctlon. Tb« cart 1.1 m • t • ?
\ In IJ30 tor Barab Bush
Lincoln, Wright D. Jacbun J . : •
a: nt.

Fight On F u t c h
B il l Is Up For
Action By Court

(Continued From Pag* Ooa)
that 10,000 dry vwUa wvr* cast In

satisfied, especially h*

CHICAGO—A paverfg: trillion saw m action. This saw to used
lor cutting large steal atriers, etc.. In steclwsre houses

K eeping Up W ith ( 2 Wews

More Fine Planting
In State Foreseen

Baseball Popular in Japan

Tomorrow afisrnoon at M:S0 on
fho Ninth Street diamond the
newly i rganisrd Edgewood\^a*ebail team will meet tha Hanford
Junior nlna In tha llrat game of
the second half competition In
ike Semlnals League. Both of
"application* tor loan* can these teams are evenly matched
aeelve.l m ill organisation C me out and (We the boy* a
b eomplated, he added.
•howlog.
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NORFOLK, V a, Jay 22.—0PI—
Gwpt.H.— l i - Dowiloln1*—t rea lm * —
hunting expedition off tha Vir­
ginia oast yvstorday reported to
headquarters her* that the pur­
ser'* office safe of th* long-sub­
merged atearflshlp Merida had
been brought to th* decks of th*
salvsgw ship Salvor.
This information was raeetvod
by Bowdoin's aaaoclat** tn a wtra­
les* rode mesaag* yesterday.
;
“ W# know nothing of xshat thq
safe contain*," sal done r*pr**ar»latlva here.
“Tha purser’* office adjoins
strong room, b*li*vad by tha
peditlon leader* to eontaln n
than (4.000.000 In gold bullion ;
IT Ion* of allvar valued nt ap­
proximately (200,000.
CapUln Bowdoin, master of th*
Salvor, haa spent moru than two
year* propaHltg to bring Ma
dda's trraaur* from tha bottom
of th# Atlantic. Th* ahlp wa* aunh
20 ffBTB n o In n eolliiion
th* at*am*r Admiral Farragut.

TOICIO—A Toklo wsllrrsi at bat during Die baseball gams leru
between her team ol women and a rival one comprised of unemployad
male utfic* worker*. Hot: tha catcher ban foot.
Cllj Hull uhoul I be crowded rent
Turxday afternoon. “The lurge
attendance o f leudrri of all line*
of buaineaa In Sanford at a recent
meeting to diae.aa ‘he Recovery
Art". Mr. Maine* x a l\ •‘prac’ Va!ly guarantee* u* a real attendance
tf'ontlnurd plum t »ev true*
Johnson will have »enl the tradr nrx'^Tucsday."
body full detail* a* to what lj e*.
pectrd cf the local group. Tn*
Informatlm will be •Iscl'vicd «t
Tuesday') meeting, Mr. Haines
said.
That all employer* of luge
group* of laborer* or workmen
ihould be present at the meeting
I* a fart which Mr. Maine* see*
c-nta'ncd in the telegram. In
fact. Mr. Ilalnt* asserted, the
City Com nils) loner*' toem *1 lit*
hander for DaUna Beach club for
the past two year* and this year
a sta r In the Northeast Plorkla
Dengue hat consented to come *u
Sanford provided the* proper offer
to made him, Uuttoo plan wjlt be
d rrutaed at tonight's meeting,
and all fan* who have the Interrsta of the Club at heart are urged
to attend.

WORK BilS’ PAY WAR RAISED
WALLACE, Idaho.—Wagea for
Sunahlna Mining Company work­
er* here have been ad* a need to
SddW per day for miner* and
(3.75 for mueker*. the advance
bring In keeping with belter *11ver prleee.
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BLOWING
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ROCK

CAROLINA
E»*cdy between tht Iret Ua end

mtwi InnnlL preen
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■Je e bRo cti Ci o*&lt;y
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Of
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To-NiRht

ranch magafer In eaah r|ty. Anllgatlom for other |'trillions w'll
il be coo*kl*red at prssent. he
Hd, Mima laaa official* In W*&lt;h(d*a must approve Htucbtcn’s

Purser’s S a f e On
Sunken Steamship
Is Reported Found

*AU I know to wtut X read In the paper*." to WIU BogersY favorto* expression. H* to catching up on hu reading during an off mo­
ment la tha making of ■ picture. Rogers la chained to • port. II
l u too much trouble taking it oil during the real period.

C. OF C. ACTS
Baseball Fana Will
Have Meetin/orTonight To C o-O perate
ON RECOVERY
With the fliutnrlal condition if

YcHterduy’H

H0RTH*FAJT*J0UTH*Ve'£iT
AifuM,5. Lint Anpstl2

ed by the sUte-at-large.
In becoming the nineteenth
.tot* to vote for repeal Tennaaaea
joined two other state* of tha
South, supposed stronghold of the
drys and where many loader* had
predicted the T w a n t |y - T I r a I
Amendment would be defeated. In
Ition.
voting against prohibits
Arkansas, where the vote yo»lerday stood nt &lt;3.170 for repeal
■nd 41,2.72 against, and Alabama,
where 03,070 vote* had been
counted for repeal and tlfitB
against, voted last Tuesday.
When the wet trend first becam* , apparent, i n . -Arkauaa-.*-.
movement was started to call a
special session of the legislature
to legalise beer and yeetarday
(rovtrnor Futrell said he would
rail Ihe assembly when a major­
ity of the members had agreed on
a bill.
Th* r«p*alists concluded
campaign* in all three
latgely on a plea for loyalty t*o
the Democratic platform and sup­
port of the Roosevelt program.
The dry* had asked for con­
tinued adhertnc* to th* tradition­
al dryness of the South.

«rt»r of y wl!;.-

IWTimcn s t u n y e a r * work di-T
rretly.
Thi* total probably will IT*
swelled rnnddcraHy hy the pro­
gram for construction of federal
huil Bngs now Iwing e •nsldered.
iiii.it X.Ti.noo.non i f these alrra-ly have received trntalive ap­
proval.
President U nwevrll'n approval
of the regional and atate a 'visor*
Submlttc.l to hint yesterday will
v.pcdite ill.tr button of 'he pub­
lic work, fur il a* alm&gt; at half of it
wilt I.- di’tribulrd through them
fur state and I trail projects.
The I’resl.knt's approval with'n a few day. wa* predicted by
lekr*, though hir fail re to art
yesterdav •lowed kiwn the pro­
gram ■ -little.
.
Icke* auhmillrd rreommrnda*mn« for the III rrgi nal adv sor*
who will supervise an I co-ordiTtlTo^ttre pfiiVigiu and th - rlvisnrv
i mills of Ihrc- mrmlier’ whi h
will he f r| up in ia&lt;h state, lie
withheld their names, howere?
•lending approval by the C hef
Executive.
The P rr.l bnt went over with
his public .work* administrator
the progress of h '. Jnh-giving pn»irem with particular reference to
i-Horali ms for Frilrral construc­
tion. ||e was limb rstuod In have
' "llincd hi* view* with rrspect (o
the pen I ng p bile building esti­
mate* an I (he disp Ud proposals
frr Army housing and ntrehsjiisittlon.
The cabinet Imard I) Apecte '
to s •! Monday on Ihe budget bun au ’* report on the public build­
ing program.
Act on at that time may als t
come on the revis-d estimates for
river and harbor ami fbnrf control
w.rhs. I’rr.idsnt Roosevelt returnr.1 a IlK),000,000 program for
further slashing.

tu I he Mote anti
1 krbl h&gt; retiring the Sanf«:d lla-eball flub at a
new low ebb, official* of the Club
bonil’ ii«.s il to pay tasr*.
Th e rhurter rlinw* that
the
Ihe attorney general said tho today invited all loyal baaebail
F Ich till doe. not apply to IU31 fan* to attend a »pecial meeting
l e a l l 'I I I fipHl.iHN), The site fur
4(11 T I 4 » :N \ V * .lll 1 V T I li n
lave, at this I'liie, a* Ha uppon- whirh I* to be held at the Wei(kppaanal ll « lf |
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all ben, fit* redeem property sold for fionua* | .’It’iit'i- I rations, and one nf these continued, • »J.*&gt;
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prime Item of business but an
AWM Ii ex|ircti'il to he u 'h v lr'l I'lnii. while Ihe olh*r&gt; aulfcre-l unj sl- payment.
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A 2t' yesr m n n tir Uln, lh * piiyiiienl of current tnxrs In on* lo lie ailed, with the fan* to be
A IIr iIr
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sai l be bud been working on the rlnino.l, nuaiis no puyiucnt nt nl1, ,'Unty with bonds of unothar, but the *ole Judge*. This matter haa
the u.u of bond* in pavi'i.ij sr'il it ibis, allow free use of lo do with the employment of an­
K vhiiU h propositi'll fur seme munth*, .mil
,,hell it- beanie evident that the tl se. mei. :* the f'vorctl H i of r only and district tond. withM other pitcher to replace Otto Cur­
ry, i Ight-hander, who wa* re­
Nation and Slate would legalise dclmpicnt payer* could sellle for the co lily.
t i T l i m i . l.s i t i i t s s
Arguing that Ihe law |. ronsli- leased this morning.
C l n r l n n . l l I : I n ....k I y n I
leer, Iml he he I not made puhl.L the nti'lki'i .able of the lend.,
N e w Y m k I . I- ii iw I. u i m Ii S.
Off! ial* of the Club tnd»v
id* pluiu until all .I'tall* had been no mail' r ho* low while prompt triliouul. I.end . and other* &lt;atd
Ilu .lt .ii I ; HI laiat* I
U n l r » » i n » * pla ye d
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arranged, lie said aclliily would payer would have to pay In lui*. that sinev the state ha. Ihe power staled that Olin Hutto, ac* leftDefender* of the law, led by At­ le tax, it has the power to adjust
start shortly.
A W I-.N II-A * i f M U t a
o-'d- iiimprnmisc taxes as ling .,*
torney lieiu-ral Cary Jt l.m
New V»»i k I* : I ’le v.la lM . I.
\ V ..M n * t .i » T : I let ro ll I.
thn-e within rach cla*. are treat
claiuicd
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HI lam ia *. r lilla il.tp h ia 1
heavily bunlrmnl
taxpayer to c i alike. The law, th-y cuntinuen,
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tin .to n 11; I a ir * *n 1.
keep hi« piiijrity by allowing him dues not destroy the slala'a taxing
A u n n i i*
V » » i h :i * t i o v
i easily to • bar p hack taxes anil power and therefor* deta nit
III l-o ul I I ; k a n .u * t 'l l r *•
TALLAHASSEE, July tt't.—Wll |,y defending him from tax rert • huim rontrscti.
M lnnr*|.iilie 1; M ilw au k ee 0.
If the stale can cancel delin­
nificials uf the H u l k forest firate eculatnra. Tu take advan­
O n ly s a m e , .rh e ilu lfit.
service expert more pine tree* to tage uf the act, they .*'&lt;!, he must quent taxes, a* it ha. -Vine, it also t T I IM I * A H IH IA T la k
be planted in the state this yrar iinet current lax payment '.
N e w Orleans &gt;. I.ltll* II... k •
I'k a lla n .u i* * 4 ; A tla n ta I .
than ever before and arc prepar­
The law, lit upponeoli n kleil,
Illrn iln s h a n i « . M .m p h le ».
ing to moot Ihc .Vtmand fur seed­ nut only will aid the individual
I V W I V 4 T I O V A I . I.M .W it’M
lings.
Je rs e y O ily k ; lU lllt n .ir r 1.
Balcony
Ildekeeter I ; T u r u n ln 1.
The forest service ha* niurej
than tjublrd Ihe rapacity of Ha
10-23
stale nursery at the p ritin farm
I#ow*r Floor
at Halford. More thru a m llion
10-3 5
.dash fine seedlings will be avail-!
able for distribution to Florida
lo-vd owner* by December I, th*
JACKSONVILLE. J l y
t i. - open ng the plsntlng season.
Ilnuiw t-'
Last yrar abiut (lOO.UOU seed­
(/RV -James R. Stockton. statu
K r«w • I
ft
MW
tPMH
3 manager nf the home owner* loan lings w*ra planted on ICOO acres
t-ti ii..ai&gt;V.i.»-»
itotyerathm, left here ThuriJa* of land by land owner* and vari­
II S l.T ire c iM H
W S S IIIM ltO
' f i r .Tampa and Miami to inakir ous groups such a* boy truuU,
h i &lt;iim o m i
4-11 Club, vocational agric Itural
I'H t n u o
U K n aiT stu.bnls and Hher*. The planting* &lt;
i i r.km .kkii
wet* supervised by the Florida •
ilk n it ire
* T . I .O I I*
for;*t service.

Stockton In Making
Home Loan Pluns

Tennessee D rys
Charge Fraud In
Repeal Election

Steel Like Wood to This Saw

W. E. NarvtO. J r , **vr*tary of
vh* repeal forcr*. said, “Wp’ra

WASHINGTON, July
—Fund- already allntrd by the
po* lie w rk. adminl*tr»tbin were
l.fcrihed yeslenfay a. encugh to
g ve every nemployed man in the
nr'ion a iwrek'a- direet empltjrmenl.
The statement came from the
administration at ab.ut the same
time th*' Secretary leke. was
g Ing to the White House to g *e
President RnoseVelt a report of
the status of the work on I pla?3i
before th* Chief Kieeuti.a hi*
recommendutlnn* f i r ifgbmal adv *or* through wh*m the bulk «.
the |.7&lt;7n0,ntw(nc0 fund "HI b*
spent.
The odmlnlstralbm announce I
the allocation! of $764.27tl,I *
were ma t? for project* that wnufd
provide l.1,070,7KH men week* of

While the Indian, and Islamlrr*
W(1|| nf j „c„a. ha. the mn*'
are a t each other’s throats, the'
rlini(i fivs-; Wall, Herd. a"d
Fed* will he entertaining fur th*| MrCully of Co na are tied for the
New Smyrna Crarkers. Another !• most triple*, each having four,
to 0 game I* in prospect despite llntinrr of Sanford and Copp* of
the fart that the Cracker* look Orlando are tied with nine donon old Bill O’Brien this week. *♦ ble. each; MeCully ha- hatle,| tn
well as (leorgr llrrk, University the most run*. 2S| F.iblic Moore at
of Florida alhlrte, and Mick llrtanilo ha* stolen t h e m'».t
Brower, a lefthander who proh- baser, 15. although Itnnnrr of
rl«wM» »»n hii%itn
ahlr will hurl.
, Hanfnnl
The Fed* have |»krn the l*’t IS. while K ddie-Harrell at Cneno
three games fnun the Crarkrf* by hns |2 l arriflc e hits to t l tin ned
genre* of II to 0, U to 0, *'&gt;d 7 to In |,y Charlie Abb.......... Sanford.
Official
average*
Including |
0. Tomorrow the Fed. may m»kr
It another ,hol mil although II l*|
II*»« . 3 ih 4 k a lll
posslhlr that th* t'ra'krr* may!
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spring another *urpri»e
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Cal Dennis wdl l*&gt; thp hurling1
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eholrr of the Fed*. The veternn -•
now tn perfret rnndillon, and bn.
- fca* every faH In IK- ' l a l t i m l
i» it
pulling fur him rvrijr time hr «!&gt;• , .. ................ irrUm i . i l ; I l n r
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cent day anti *uP|M.rt .1 bat Cal!
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tr .« is i i n r
will hurl a victory at least two out
U i n ; I* I t 111
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uf three lime* he face* the oppo­
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Over In Orlando the Iweshurg
I t tn . It It H I
Bruin* will altrmpt tn climb from
!■ I l l in I t •l « l
is m i :• it .int '
out uf nnn nf the Iwo cellar | mi*I.1

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Memphis.

la g .p ile h a e e — * r r r . . - ^ - ..iw w . -*

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REPORT IS MADE1
ON FUNDS GIVENi
FOR REUEFWORK

tL t m

Allotments A 1 ready
Made WouldProvide
Week Work For All

ri nmiM I.KAOI »: | t un, in a battle with the Tiger*.
r*ro«
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v « 'i
IJjJil The Bruin* hare .igneil Jodi*«nf..M
fa
s
n r Whirr, ma*iiv« University of
W*t?n*
i *
r | | | I (iroigla fulllutek who ha. been a
C*»*k*r«
I s
n *l star .&lt;00 halier in the Noilhea.:'
N«w Smyrna ___ I
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|^..gue for I’alalks. ThThe feature gam* In the Ccn-t Bruin* al«o have adiM Ifullis
tral Florida Ba.cball league to- KseUsIrr, a young right-hamlet
marrow afternoon it scheduled t.i from firorgia, ami il l* h«- who
ha ptoyetl in Cocoa hetwren Iho' will get the hurling ardgnntent.
ue-leading Cocoa Indians ami
The Tiger* ar* going to start
the Daytona Beach Islanders, now their freak delivering left-hander,
■ Mad for third place in standing.. Jack Baker again. Raker ha* a|i-|
ThU game I* doubly Interesting pro m l In two till* and ha. lo*t_
In that It will he the fin t tli/n both of them *lmpty bcrau.e his
this year that the Islander, havu mates co Idn't get hit. again*!
appeared at Cocoa with three for- opposing pitcher*. Maker ha* al­
sner Indian* In the linr-up Man­ lowed only II h it. in Ihc two
ager Johnnie Culbreth, Joiner, an I game* he hurled, and I. consid­
ered one of the better hurler* in
Holton.
Added tn that attraction, old the loop.
George Cusark will ho nn th»
Jack llct-d, the tlrlando outer
mouml to try lo -core hi. third gardener, still top* .the Central
straight win a . an Marnier hurler. Florida league slugger* by a
Jake Baker, the left-hander. 1. due wide margin. In fart, he i» *«
to hurl for Cocoa. J*ke already point* higher In standing, than
haa won IS game, and lost *1* I tjp. n(. , t nearest player who has
this year, making him the hanlesti | ppN lrl| | n as many game. a&lt; hr
e v e n t a t.

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court* . . , highest 1&gt; hole course gait of tha
Rodfe* . . . R e Oeeen Per* ghret you dm
niceties of a w a n home coabioed with the
conventtnca of country dub Utilities.
Whether you're hast two wtefte or tha
whole suwner, youl Ind # BLOWINO ROCK
VACATION a red "p k U s^ u p 'N -v . Mdto
reservation! now (as your these of f*ii roburt

TOM KEKNE

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MACON,

Ok,

■ M &lt; dog, AM i f l i n l time*
U M gunc*Mit V (W M M wHfc
hto M M l l i n n until last night

an d g ra d u a lly red u ca

n k tM MPM fU N * ahot. ■

eoflhtry^ld g*th

k*n^»f ^W f»A ^T fltd*fclm '*oI&lt;
f i n n i lift th an iM l if H tho
( M l ptrell and want t* b#A A
»koft tl(M laUr ha t u hrard (a
rto* and (o oat through the back
• I tba boon. Aa taataat later tka
rtp o rt af tka gun araa hoard aad
aWtvkra of the* family ran to tka
back la -Had Bawan Ifla g dead, la
Mi night clothing.

rblns the aale of illegal liquor. The Icgallxahaa turrwd the attantkm of manor racketeer*
mini to udnafetwe ' Aa the sang* of the unid their most .locratlfa totorea of ravontie be­
ar from them. t» # ' turned to inother onay
■fntalnlri tfwmadrao In the «tyle to whkh

LUMBER

that the. repeal moreipenl
rioua offertio against ax;
bomb exploaiols of tbe.paat decade. At Iwt^th'e
gore eonflned-'lhelr -deatmetlre* activities- rather l a i i j v
to men of their own claaa.
class. Kidnapers hare
ha no respect for
• L B VER.1B FOR TODAY
law-abiding citizens,
the men, women, or children at the
L-.
:
i
p
i Y* onrTi^Tr y» wiu oisy m
most
parmrfte.
ont peAceful
p eacefu l poim
rfta.
'.'.I*
Infected S11 H a m " «
role* tn-t-ed. and keep m r

iT h e ir s c ttv ltle e 'o f th e p a s t jfiiW triontha e c n a tlto t* a
twiit, thin ye ihall be a pa­
ir t resinre unto ms ihov# all d e l Ian tc h « lie n ® a U &gt;
torfor-titehc-'oorUe-le-witoot- a im of the law |a- not long aBOU£h..to.x a
moet vld
vicious crimes, and
ga ihall b« unto ms a king- criminals who are plotting .these
.thaae moat
Of prieels, and a h &lt;ly nation, to pot them securely behind the bar*, then we can ex­
wdua 10:5, 6.
pect nothing from goreratnent. If the government can­
CRISIS
i tho crisis, right and wrong
M lt, tholr Wd for man}
Ight Iniliti that ho hr itrong.

not protect the Inrtocent children of fta most loyal and pa­
triotic citizens, then not moth can he «peeted from lt ln
profccihtgrtwtn. from Xoseiqn.. Invasion, or internal etrlfe
* ^ { S ? J /h a B « ig » whieh ^tpuM be *&gt;*t

*0 Stand to hli talk with hrnrory

to call out the army and navy, and line up crlmlnala by
the acores befon4he firing squad. If it Is not stopped
with ha Vkloua,ahryptre»a u the ferlouanaraof the offehae

Wrong may ihow him a ilmplo
F
trick.
I SsStnlngly caf* and cor*.
And foroeer aftor lo a n him sick
With on 111 H* n n never cur*.

T ^ Fr‘o\ v lu o T h ^ 'm i 'ttfc s r will breathe
a breath’ .Pith' any tense of .security nkaterwr.
There ehould be no compromise with theee arJmlnaia,

Tha ertoli romoc! In th it momint

tin*#

Mojetdrar*

On tho choir* man m ik n dilU^o' of

iu

g ray itt

conm-

havlng been plSeed In
workers, and with th#

effect f o r H undred- of th o u .a
p ro sp ect th a t lt» th e e
sp en d in g h o m o re th aj
or p ro b sllly less, The Queithm ariaaa as to what disposition
'Maura which thia radical Innowill b e m ad e c f t h e 'iextra
t
j | Ufa rtUl bring,
r
▼atlojCIai o u r in d u strial
Klleneiq begeta mischief might
T V Wd fn ilsiq that
t!
jlmlstlc attitude In contemplating
ba a d o p te d .;U th e
wha&gt; w lffvb e ^ ln | rg s u lt of
o; the niw-found Bp*re time which
lab o r w in .obtain. . O ne t“ ^vUuilize t very sordid picture
&gt; m s h o ff W . Wort wlttr
d f fwttoigr. t ^ r W a , umi
hysic*! VeqdfretnMtta;' seeking
added e n e rg y due to le ^
i fn waytokrd channels.
The
a w ay to Axwmd ,U i Ml e »

:efslble liquor adds not a Uttle
l picture.
'
(a‘list unreasonable to expect
~Wltl take advantage of their
hemaelves by greater contact
w V'V*—-d participation in healthful
nlore freqdenf ahd extended exiuralona In
noblle t6 tartphli aitea apd flahlng grtunde.
the h'ortje, rich as repairing things, of
rSPiW .inOwm jnowed.. gpd of tending
nd flowsrrirdena.cquld be another way In
tkr ieeJlnSfht be very beneflciAt.
be.no mistaking it '(hat labor and hli other

f Newepaprn i n telling atmui a
young womm who It v*ry *nthuriaclir about the now «!*•!. She
daall hernelf thlrtern *pnd«e in
a gim i' of bridge.
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Our tax nroblemi hare become
SO muddled ib nit lha only wiy
we rin »ot&gt;» Ihem ii t« rub out
and etart sil o»ir.—Florida Advocale. Rub out the bon-lsl
Th# city of tlslbourni to doing
bitter than fisnford In iw tax
Strike. Th» Tlniee relate/ that up
to date only 11 percent of thll
— -N taxe* ha*e been colleclmf.
year*
Th# United SI»lex lx wtMly try- ,
Ing to Itnpruve Its trade relation*
With South Amerln, hut we hop* ■.
W* don’t hare to lend them the
Money with which to buy from- L*
Thi raport th it white cgltor pay
t l going tn ba hiked too. ie being
rectWed with an anthoetoct c ratponi*. In fa d , a number or th i
txtyc are changing their ebirt* for
the first time in yeara.
t f Don’t think the Nation*! Reaorery Act doeenl* apply ta pod
Juit her*m» you are not a “big
brttM U .” General Johtupa say*
that #Ttry employer of two o t
more persons must com* m dse
Its.provisions. So get ready
pap
a minimum wtg« to women of not
I sm than flOAO for * . « hour

to

Atlanta P w m And
PqMfc C w im st}1*
to’ War Oa Backet
chsacis M l f l a t ko will
paid off. w . kkW 'W e y f l J g
“ mplilnto from P * * ° « '
4ttly to ko &lt;*M ^
ml
who took tkslr m o o n &gt; * _ ^ *
working for
TV , rr " ’* ,n.&lt;
frequently chingo mono^mon
Iflh o fS a n
kH «M d
th* wtnnors ttoscood their ptl***
Th* lo tto r/.fim o to oil to
of tho bankar, wtth nothing fir
t|w 'itMk«r*. Tho uittal fofm of th i
roelot li to b ail thi l*M ?to*«
tka dblly bond iato*, too n r «
t h n t Clpkocs of th i lOMUO col. M l b«tog MtoltmL If *
b*u, for Im U oc*. be or ‘ha k -

o f the

section* demanding koro-ie remodtoo. A fU r ■h li flier, ;« » n as
Governor wf'Mow York Hko bowaller* good se t f o n r t h s i ko to
unpoalod on this iltaaltoa.
If
ka doeidss to act t f will ko kotoooo ho haa fo u n d 1w m plan
mot* likely to succeed than any
heretofore presented.

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NORTH CAROLINA

UVONIA. Ofc, Joly U ^ m W.' A. Bawan. Tt-yaarmlA /stho*
of Prpor S ow n, gndor todktmcot
for tha kidnaping of John K. Ottky, 6r„ Atlanta kankor ihot hUn­
coIf to doaih at hi# farm home
km toit night, Pollca Chief D.

A*i

Tho officer cold tha aged farm­
er had boon doopondant ilnca hto
ion waa arraatod toot Month. Tha
chdrgo from both bnm to of a
sbatavn. Adam* a a l\
e tn e k .

- Tha enaainea ace ao doBgktfeWy coal, yonll wakome .aa o d e
Msahak A ad w hit a "kkk" this para moanUin m m final poa, with
te W e f on th a h if host IS-holo conrao In noctnm A a w k i . . . costoflnf
c a t TO nriloi of k tidll paths . . . a bracing morning dip . . . brb)i to goto
• a tho Mardaw’o prtoato courts . . . hiking over ronuntk Mountain troilo

T .M . DottUon
INSTRUCTOR , OF
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j i i i i A ^ tilo v ily Irwft iW t i l t h • * *
ffic ffu lh ^ o i# th# W ill
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Tkuiw'a no can o pener a t Abyriewl All f f -tobkt
Ym II onioy csecylb lng hum. It's a bqautlful adteplure
wntort wMk N a tu re . . . a vacation that's diflursMl

fur ths dijr total tgqi^lOO *ka
bettor wins, 'bUt « tkuru-bkuoM
b« oM figure dlffcrcoec, the'tottofr
IomiI as »to •*«&lt; numb* moil
ba' guessed In oniur ta win u a y
thing.
‘-There are other form* of tha
racket, inch a* the baseball or
parity.gam e, &lt;A whkh the number
o f. ruiu brought la by various
batobafl gim ei ir* lnrolrtJ, and
th* hone rsclqg gsmbU.”
flUtlitle* In criminal aourt &gt;af
Atlanta show tfiat .100 let tot y
ea*#v hara bavo Cried to Ike tort
thte* tpontki. T h an -wtr* fiaos
hngdfad d r J — “ “ ' 7
^
•mounting
to
• SpproximStaiy
■uptWr of tkftodt
“ H ntlr Mntoaeaa.
. . S f - T u r ? 1*
for th* week of July g |j

SANFORD, TWKNTY TEAB8 AGO
Oermarry, he will -m a t tha C»allxb sjhmsnel and *1*04 a whUt in
iV J K d y i f lW ltom # 4f lJ khd*n.
Th* etty council mrt to tegutor
C,Thi Cl yd* boat Is brioglng morn wUh.T. t. Mlllor, F. U Woodruff,
C, «h Wmriruff, W. H. UnderwopdT R. Rung*, soil W. B. Ilstid
or* ,pstoto#6f* who t n tooklifg In .attendsno* and B. W. H«rudon
far sUeei to,toe*Ik, v.
x c -tototo,... ^ t .
,
Th* JUv. Arthur Peck end.hto
mother are row ,»ooL/ort*^luqu*i- CWUBDAN SCIRNCR CHURCH

"Tnttk” waa tk* arid** at tha
ActonUxt, an londay

Qoto*n T*pt wea,

Itofl, "The Lard to
^ . t o wMrtaatkj i m

e k T a n d tf^ k ;'

in lt^ W

Mara las

w
In (ko W f * A u m rar d*j
IMS. to aa irrsaUtlbW att*
4 m late ,*Lfoto*ltolMWLW
to risk loatog their iM laff.
Speculation. l&gt;&lt;rw*rw. to ~
m l purpeM of
■lock oKhaago dospiio
■cof fen aar. Tfcoes to a I
mat* domind for ■ ptooo
xceoritl** map bo traded at
builniM of tho toueirr
not g it sloog.
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“CAVEAT EMPtOR,- meaning "Let (k# kuyVr .ttoware." ^ '
orad aa a bk of U bs to aaaa tha anclrit coftoriasce; rot, y*t, wito H
ptocantad fas tha booths and stalk of the market-plsee! It w »ts»toee'ef
•vary-day knowledge, born of daar-boutht experience.
.
A shopkeeper knew little about th* eotiree of hto merckanditov t»to
tin k he bought from a trader, who anld it canto from BymnUum. So ho
ooli It ao tha laatest Bysantian style. The,trader t^ l him the dpi ana
pttra Tyrian—K wonMn’t M e Ro ka sold It aa Tyrian ttyeC Eht tl«
hnykr knew the reeponelbUlty waa bin oink If he gwonaed wrettofy, er &gt;Mn
judgMsat waa poor. It wag hto hard Indu
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Today, fortunately, then aro safer galdep tkaa the bkakri-warelni
ta le t jrtyr eyre be your market."
, Theee gold - ara th*
tofv^ tliitoaS i J . thi. M f &amp; t ■
thay ara a d*Ur «talo* of tbf , beat.relrao to. low n -ritn ri by r a f c £ ‘
all^a fIrma. If thb gqpda are not aB that de risk.ad fra UtoiL
to t. wodld need to "beware.* Fra ra brafarato cai thrive ra «
aato, or on dtorattofM rnafsmto's..

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Mushroom

Miles

LABOR REVIEWED
AT GENEVA MEET

it Office 141
ton* Batch visiting Mka Virginia
McKee for ■ few day*.

Social Cakndar
MONDAY

Mr. and Mr*.' Paul Jonoa haVe
returpfd .from Coronado Beach
they have been spending a
Mra. Ned Chittenden, ef 8L
Prank Mac Neill and eon Peter* berg- ha* been spending the
etcrdajr for Daytona Beach week-end la Sanford with re ta­
bd eereral day* with Mra. li Tea.
Nelaon.
Raymond Caldwell and daugh­
Jaa Melaeh and daughter
Daytona Beach whore they ter, Charlene, are (pending a law
ik y . la Thomaeten, Ca. with reintire*.

tern Of Classifying:

Circle Number Two Hundred and
Sixty •****■ . will bold tta regular
meeting a t &gt;;t» F. M. a t the
Woodman Hall. .Important mat*
te n will be dbenaeod.
TUESDAY.
The Senior Christina Eodearor
of the P in t Preabjtarlaa Church
will hold choir practice at tha
church a t t;OU o'lock.
. A . "falljanhlp" plank .far. nil
W«aton of the P in t Method!el

. Mr*. Albert T. White kft.thW Woman'a Miaalonary Society aa
morning by motor for KneavUle, aponeor. In caM of rain auppft
®H y of Beitaon Springe, have Tenn. to apond HToral weeke with will bo oerrad in tba church an-

n»e*^d to Sanford to mhke their relatives.
Keen Clot,

Conference In Favor
Of Eatablishingr 40HourWorkingW eek

i

The Phllatbean Clan* ef tha
Mr. and Mra. Walleco W. Boll P in t Baptiat Church will meet at
of Pontine, here returned frem Charlotte and &gt;:00 o'clock at the home of Mre.
other points In North Carolina John D. Abrahame, 31B W. Wth

WASHINGTON, J « |r
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pfauu m w being f tod led by th*
new federal employment service
*p» successful, American Worker*
and their job* will b* bettor fitted
to e*eh other In the future, with •
more content and itable laboring
d a ta envisaged a* a rem it,
Aa a part of tbla organised
aerriee, atoto* wtU be abewn Iin*
preyed method* of elaaoifylng tha
jofea available within their border*
and. of finding capable men to fill
thcat Jobe.
The federal employment aerriee
plane to eet up rlshvanstraUon rentem In various atatee where ex­
planation wilt be given to local
officiate and Induatrtee of thee*
norel etepe which will giye an
Immediate picture of the
II demand

1

T B tH n O T 'T C J ^ n T W -

GKNEVA—speaking
as
tho
leader of th# first American dele­
gation to attend an Internal!' nal
Labor Conference. Mis* Mary Andetson, director of the women's
bureau of the United State* De­
partment of tabor, ha* explain'd
t0 the representative* of 41* c.iuntrles the American nltltnle con­
cerning the
principal quest Inn*
before the conference. Mt*v An­
derson vra* one of the lw i women
arc resit ed by governments a*
defecates, the othrr being Mr*.
Retry Kjel'berg. chief woman In­
spector of factories in Norway.
The three principal question*
before the conference thl* year

in 1131, a t th* Invitation of Ggft
ernor Roosavalt, discussed b P*e*
sibl* plan for the creation ef M empioyroent reserves, *om*timqg.
referred to aa unemployment to*
lurxnce. As n result of thl* theft
was created th* Inlentato Cammission on Unemployment Insur­
ance, whoa* finding* and i***m
memiations form one of th* mogl
important pronuunctmenta an tki#
subject.
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Meeting Is C a l l e d
Of Celery R aised
For Tuesday Night

Bccaosa certain features .of. a*
agreem ent tentatively reached -»4
tak slan d Friday belwerp head*
of th* Floritkt celery shipping In­
dustry should, in the i ptnh-n ef
F. F. Dorner, local grower, h* Cttdaretd hy all celery farm ers, Nf*
Dorner has called a special meet*
log of the Rrminot* A grk-ltural
CJuh,
Thl* meeting, eprn to tha p u ^
lie hut particularly to celery gtam­
er*. will be held a t the CsarJ
■louse Uimorruw night *t 8 o'clcft.
hftft . h rs p . prc - r ^ tv l l f l t t - a l j m k . f t T ^ t w m t r gtpHJTr V ^ g e J r
in i h mm ft* • mrftn* of cimhoim trnilance. All persons nttcgdiqg
are Invited to take a p a il in, )k*

tA '.
Ito ie in the charge of Dr. W. H.
Stead,
associate
director,
who
ha*
Frlenda of Mra. J. H. Truhrek
been experimenting xlong three
- Cherlee Button, a fanner oho Here near #t. Paul, Wt
Itnea at tha U nircnlty of Minneanted this yreit mushroom. It welgha tweniy-ai* pound* a
“Beet of Enemies", the new ro­ eota. Plan* call far the aesignthroe of Ineao neicH, me
rv- mrrHng. Mr&lt; I)orTlfr „ |dj oA(
feet In drtum It ITnee. Young Raymond Hution la .landing
mantic comely from Fox with ment of federal fumle to state of­
port on there eiHject* ever nub- Jtanfor,|
olreodp
Buddy Roger* *nd Marian Nixon fice a foe experiment for a while,
mittcil to a labor conferenc- uy U ow. |h(1 „ | r ry , , hippinf |„ ,lr .
In the featured rule*, come* to ujntll local onranltatlone become
*n American delegates aroused Mtjl gf
*tal# ira about to an*
jM f. ,w, M. MeKIm. Mien Alice
the Mliana Theater on Tuceday Interested In It and giro financial
m»ra than passing interact.
\ trr an agreement, to bo aobmitto'J
M i " , and WllJUm McKIm re­
where It will remain for on en­ iu poorl. Export* from tho em­
The conference weut on record) t„ the Secretary of Agriculture fog
sum ed Ia*t night from Silver
gagement of one day. Its story U ployment eervieo will be "loaned"
in furor of procr*.ling lu draft an hi, approuql, containing certain
Springe, near Ocala, where they
timeely, and t ho romance »*t to old In getting thl* research un­
international convention establish- important fralurer that they.be,.
P’,TA begn vlalidw M ra..M dU «&gt;
xgainat n background of new* and der way In the stale*.
in* n Ill-hour week In Industry- ilc\r will be of greet benefit to
daughter. Mra. H. I. Tamer.
change la eaid to be highly urlglThl* I* the way thl* ‘ research
In th1* connection. Mlea Andcrron the celery induitry of thl* rial*,
Mr*. R. L. Griffin, who baa been nal. The caet In a-ipport of Rog­
fPnntlnued prem 1 age Onel
explained that the muvement fur and of particular Intrrert to our
YORKVILLK, Ilf.. July 21. I,V&gt;
I Mia. Juanita Cameron and *on, spending two week* s t Jackson- er*,and MU* Nixon, incluhl problem of finding the right man
_ I* being worked —An all night m*n hunt by vlgl- determine the nilmler of men In shortened working lime 1* now ic- | mal growers, It i* frit that c ifi
Hobart A. Cameron, III, of ,Gjr- villa Brack .with bar ion,in-law Frank Morgan, Joatpfi Cawthorn, forth* ____Job
reiving great
Impetus In ihe tain of there feature* of tl^p
panda, have .returned hom.e after and daughter, Mr. aid Mr*. Karl Greta Nissan,* Arno Prey, William out In Minnesota and the way that' tanlr* was cllniaxrd yesterday the automobile.
Officer-, nf-the llllnoi, ititlion* llnilrd Stales, thrinigh the com- agreement ehuuld receive Ihe enopepdlng the week-end here a* the J. Ambrose and family, ha* ra­ Lawrence and AOder* Van (laden. will be'recnmmendej fur trial on with the skying of a hank rob­
a nation-wide scale. An Intensive ber and' lmpri*onmenl uf his twu guard on duty In Christian county hinerl efforts of rmp|.&gt;&gt;er», work- Horsemen l of the grower*. Thercigueata of tho former’* alitor, Mra. mmed home.
study I* made of accounting rec­ compunl me.
|Emaot Brolberaon, a t 2004 South
said It was iHKiihle the Imtuhing* er* ninI economists familiar with fore, I urge all grower*.to attend
ord, nf various plants over a
Mr. aod Mr*. Pearce Griffin and
Sanftrrd Avenue.
The dead man was unidentified were In i&lt;-lnllotl»n for Ills,!* at
period of 10 yrara to find just and hi* companion* refused to l i e * rby Kincnid Friday night. .'
nirr«M*iw*nt
Mr. and Mra. Frank Wood, of
.what Job rach Indaitry offer* to­ give their namr* but Sheriff Mar. bomb was exploded in n rtindllil tending lu__ inlii!ilucc_unTurnuU'
! M lu Florence McKay, who hex Hopewell, Va„ arrived here laat
day. _________________________ 1m - Hrx ttttT g t it” h?~W»T~con vlncc I whi*h rmivcyed electricity lo I’ea- into existing unempl ,yinent ir.Ibeen spending the summer with week by alotor to apend eeveral
F v p rrt, deduce
from the«e the men were Chicago gangster*, body mine No. 7, operated by la­ ,urame systems is being prepar'd
h ir yaxtnU, Praf-’sed Mr*. G. K day* wHR-the *former** parrnU,
PRINTING
records which Industrie* are the a* they asked for a Chicago law­ bor from tho United Miner, or­ by Ihe labor organization. In ihi*
McKay, a t CloudlMd, Gi.. left Mr. anti Mr*. R. U Griffin.
lip
and
coming
ones
and
which
ap­
connection.
Mis*
Ambr-om
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ith en oa Wednesday for Chicago
yer to rrpre-ent them.
We nr* equipped to produce
ganisation.
pear to be on a down-grade. ProfMrs. G. C. Cochran k*a aa her airfield.
where she will visit the World*k
The gene,!* of the coal miner* plained that the system* nf oieij! first close jab werk at Ike
Thr ‘Ugh, ut Ihe night, Kendall
it-end-lus*
charts
over
10
year*
guests, her mother, Mra. Minnie
“ For GotTi sake com* over
.Pair for about two week*.
which h a * t a k e n inuiraneo ,.f vafto * type, whi-M !o«r*t passible price*. Give a*
County’s newly organised anti- difficulties
i.
&amp; Ward, of Washington, Ga., and here", shouted Jim Mollison from give an approximate picture of bank robbery vigilantes tramped nearly ■ score of live", resulted In have been ,n elfeetlvely und'rtak
a tria l
what
may
be
expected
fog
the
en
in
many
European
countries
out
of
th*
dxrknrse.
her
hliter,
Mra.
T.
J
.
Willi,
Jr.,
Carolyn Cogburn left ytewooth and cornfield* following Injuries t" hundred*, the arret! of
' ■ )'
Herald Printing Co
The searchers quickly found next few year*. It I* learned footprint* under direction of the nearly HHHI persons, and groat have hud practically nu general
for Norfolk, V a, where who is superintendent of the Lin­
whrther
machine*
In
the
indi^pry
Phone 148
the will rialt her aunt, Mra. J. B. coln School for the Deaf at Dav­ him xuffering from cu1 and
•her iff.
properly damage-.was terming. development In the Itnltrd Slnloi.
..N i
are decreasing the demand for ta­
In the last few years, however,
gashes.
Cogburn far antral days. Before enport, Iowa.
Within a half hour after the
much xt'enlion ha* hern given in
HI* wife wa* lying about IB bor and what effect seasonal lUnO mhlwry Saturday of the
returning home she ‘will go to
nncnipkiynienl
Insurance.
The
Montgomery, Ala, to visit her
Mr. aod Mrs- 8 . Rung* left feet away, also suffering cuts, change* have on the Industry.
Balanced agalnat thl* Job sup­ Mill brook Statu Bank. lot) of Ihe
schemes thivt have been utv l-r[grandmother, Mr*. W. D. Hollv Friday might by train for Chicago but neither wgs seriously injured.
ligilpnlr,
were
scouring
Krndall
taken have fallen into three rhey'n Cut Llkn New !!
where they will vielt friend* aed The searcher* reached into the ply picture I* another which glwe» CouXly highway* by automobile
iw* irfor * t,m (by*.
cjsssr*: . tha,,* operated by trade Ifuralcal iobU; all kings „r
smashed plane and cut away a new. klpd of Information about am) %foot.
attend the WaybCa-Pair. .
Wu
‘
w
—
unions; those undertaken by Joint V
•••«.
uranlng losw
enough fabric to fashion stretch­ th* workers who are looking for
B rara. 8. B- Jarrell and Mia*
s
T
Two mile* south of Millhrnok
*,e *: , 0*rl safe
Job*. A group of test* I* being de­
agreement of employer* and em­ riling
■arah Yrivlngton, who hav* been Judge and Mra. J. G. Sharon, ers for both of th* fliers.
ployers; and those iperxle.l l,V
Using these, they were rushed vised which will give n clear pic­ they. /nnnil the tiandit car, over’“l a w n MOW Kits
plaiting Mr. and Mrs. U M&gt;Tyr* and Jam** Sharon, J r„ who havo
llrpaItpft ib 4 lU rpttfft
employer*.
Approximately
48
■or the past woek, returned lo bcon In.Jackaanvilte since Friday, to conveyances and taken to the ture of the ability of each worker, t urned the Imit Intact. The trio
M m rmr nmU
had
fled
to
nearby
woods.
The
ninn* provide.
unemployment
Iholr home at Port Myera yester- are expected to return home to­ Ians there shiwrd Mollison had not only along general intelligence
•U v *
«r&lt;&gt;r k ituu* by ft r lift I
|M
M
se
surrouniVd
the
place
and
H it'll nil I p
line*,
but
also
In
hi*
chosen
trade.
Bridgeport
hospital.
benefits,
ami
arc
said
to
h
a
t
e
night.
lay. Mr*. Tyre, who accompanied
•
fepr
minuter
later
captured
uno
If
he
Is
a
factory
worker,
hi*
fin­
paid
their
unempl
lyed
member*
Hasty
examination*
by
phyxiihem to P ort Myera, rvturnej last
more than fP.IMitl.lHHl in I P i t . t il
W. C. Hill and Karlyl* Houi- clans there showed MoUlson had ger dexterity, a» well a* his aca­ of the group. The otbrta p, netrulSl» N l«
Pfeeee ri*-W
demic training, U suhjeci to exam­ e,| deeper Into the wrtimtft.
I be Joint agrcomoul plans, p l o tholder, who have been epending abrasion* on bis leg.
.n t the n'ght.
The posse surrouo'l.;; tho thick­
eeveral *3aye a t Clayton, Gw.* ar­
HI* 24-year-old wife, th* for­ ination- The expert* »tudy the
At i U wii the field » “■* searched ably the uiust successful m e thus*
rived In 8anford last night after mer Amy Johnson, suffered a outcome, coroe to tb* cnnclnilon et and maintained a vigil through- bill a gain the pair had eluded the of the rldlh ing trades.
x 14-hour motor trip from that bruised chrst end a lacerated right that Ihi* man look, a* If be would
p.i**e. During the night they had
The Amer'ran Asam'lntlnn lor
be ft Ruccfwiful iftlwmm, ftnoUi*r
hand.
city.
slipped out of Ihe place. Their labor Legislation i* doing much
melhlnR
“I was so tire d 'I didn't know
looks a* if he would make a com ­ track* were ptuinly visible how- to rduratc Ihe public In thP mer­
ratify repeal.
Prends ef Miss Margaret Cox, where I wa* headed", said Mol­ stats"lo
tucdt
petent
file
clerk
and
so
on.
Thu
I
hut
i-M-r,
ami
ihi|H&gt;ss&gt;followed
t
h
r
cpglring
its
uf
this
movement.
Wls-m'is
n
Th* Virginia legislature meet*
member of the faculty of Seminole lison to hispital attendants.
MCU
in epecial sexshn Aug. 17 anil l* employment office, as a result, fi&gt;iit;iriiil* f r aim -I seven miles in January, IPS2, pa&lt;*e-l th-&gt;
High School, will b« interested lo
“He couldn't sec. He couldn't
h*« In It* possession, nm only a before sighting the men.
filsl unempl i)m e nl insurance law
expected to eet a vota for
learn that aba la attorning But­ see", moaned his wife.
pi.lure
of
Jolia
which
have s fuIVhrn
they
failed
to
halt,
Dep­
in the United Male*, Three or
' T ft I AN
MARTIN
ton Univera(ty*e 1033 summer aesCaptain Mollison told 'the doc­ 1 Governor Murray, of Oklahoma, tine, but also a list of men who uty .Sheriff tail!* Olson, of 11ink - four other states are Investigat­
AHf Ml, a** Mi VI alon.
tor a t the Bridgeport hospital
show
special
aptitude
for such ley, opened fire with u ahotgun, ing its possibilities, A Conference
1st SI.
21-.
who wa* authorised by the leg­
that k* h id run xhort of fuel
Jolts. All that remains lo be done killing one of the men. Tho other iif governor* of «*&gt;v»n important
islature
to
call
a
a
pedal
election
Mr. and Mra. Prank Loaning and
sin rendered.
industrial state* held at Albany
any lime after Dee. 6 hee an­ I* lo bring the two together.
family arrived this morning by
nounced
he
would
not
u*e
the
au­
motor fr&gt;m thalr home In San
j plan j o
thorlty
n » n o n n w«u.a
thority «nci
and uOklahoma
w&gt;uld net
Angelo, Texaa, to spend several
vole before th* July, 1U3I pri•by* with frianda and relative*.
raery. Oklahoma In ,a recent beer
Th# Loaalnga are former residents
referendum favored that beverage
of Sanford.
by nearly 100,000 majority.
Governor t^foon, of Kentuckv,
Forming a party attending a a t th* hospital.
is considering calling a »P*d*l
tbue#
a
t
Snoad’a
Pool
In
Daytona
“W
,
will
Insist".
QUver
II.
Bar[ENT CO. Baaah -an Saturifey night were Una, tba aupcrintendbnt, said.
scssl &gt;n shortly,' A *p*dal elect'on
In Mltslstippl la Jiot considered
tba
Misses Bs* trice Howard,
likely an*J one In Louisiana la a
Katherine S y n . i ,
LanabsU.
matter of speculation.
Hagen, Margaret
P aten, aad
Legislatures In Georgia. Kan­
Mina Hrarard, and Roy Praak
in* and North Dakota failed-to
Symea, J r , Gorikm Dean, Gordon
set up prohibition voting machin­
Cberry. Jack Patera, aad Maurice
ery. •
Wlaebish.
On the,basis of partly official
and sl gMIy Incomplete r e tu rn ,
(Continued From Pag* One)
turn and call, a repeal ejection Ike 20 stale* that have favored
whenever It became necessary for repeal did ax with popular vnt«&lt; ■/
To-Night
Montana to be tha tklrty-eiiih M72JI2B for repeal aad 2.375,701
AdmUaloD
agalnat repeal.

“Best Of Enemies” To
Play If e r e Tuesday

Vigilantes T r a c k Controversy In
DownBank Bandit, Coal Mine A r e a
SfrootHimTo Death Is Flaming Anew

J. W. SHADOIN

//

Po ss ib il iti es 6 f
O t h e r Elections

I» ftfttT im e a

10-36

THE PLAY THAT TUGGED AT TH E
WORLD'S HEARTSTRINGS FOR TWENTY
TEARS—THE SWEETEST STORY EVER

Look at the Brakes when
you "look at All Three"

SAD YE
-IsLeading For,New York Soon
' ...... s h e Wil l He
j* .

a t t h e sto re.

.....

H I Magnolia

Al l ■Pay' T u e s d a y
waif M erchandise
i

TO TAKE ORDERS TOR

"COR 17 yean. O pr. Doughty baa
» sallad can of PociUnd barbor. Now­
adays, you'll see him sailing around
Portland wrests In the Plyaaomh sedan
that’* pictured u the right.
Why a Plymouth? "Out at ana,a area
h*4 Atom to maneuver out of trouble,"
says tha Captain. “ On land • . . you
h aft lo be able lo stop in your tracks!"

Jo hydraulic brakes win another

NEW PLYMOUTH SIX
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Hop Off For U. S.
PEN DINE. Wele*. July S3.
—OF)—The famous flying MolIIsooj. Jim and Amy, took off
today for Now York on an a a h lloua a l.entur* in which they
hoped- to sly to Bagdad after
eroding the Atlaat’c twice.
They planned to reach Now
Yoris Sunday night aisd after
a short rest cross th* acean
again seeking Us* ilatance non­
stop record.
Mallisea, who
ms.de th* f ln t solo ra il to west
flight over th* Atlantic last
August said ‘this may bo my
last spectacular flight I hop*
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JoinB M
Wet” POST DEARS
DecidesTo
C OFLetC ACTS' Oregon
ROOSEVELT IS President
Parade In Country
Stock Market Work Out
EON LAST E E
C O M T OF O f Its Own Difficulties TOCOOPERATE
OF WORE HOP
ON RECOVEY
RECOVERY IDEA
PORTLAND. July » —&lt;*&gt;
—Oregon took her place today
-w ith states approving repeal 6f
the Eighteenth
Amendment
thereby making It 20 In noth­
ing' isvor of blotting national
prohibition from tho ConitltuTon. Th* latest returns from
yesterday's election gov* re­
peal * lead of more than
12,000.

WASHINGTON July 22.—&lt;A) wheat end other grain*, marked
—President Roosevelt la Itaeiaff In recent week*, may be greatly
a] 5
Wall Street and sto.k speculator* ‘reduced.
Gatrga
N.
Peek,
chief
admin­
to lh*lr own troubles and con­
template* no action with regard istrator of th* farm act. Issued
to th* gyrating securities mar­ the rail for the meeting after
ket. but definite effort* ar* be­ a roaferenc* with secretary Wel­
ing undertaken by the administra­ fare who Thursday sakl licensing
tion to curb grain price fluctua­ nf grain markets wa* a possibil­
ity unless speculative activity,
tion*.
EDMONTON. Alberta, CanThe national movement to *P*«j
Farm administrations yesterday which he believes is responsible
WASHINGTON. July 22— OD
.da,
July 22— (A.P.)—WiMf.
the
rsturn
of
prosperity
re*
'1
*
”
for
the
recent
sharp
rise
and
railed a conference of organised
NEW YORK. Jonly 22.—
—President Rnoeevelt and Hugh groups In the grain trad* for fall In grain price*. I* curbed.
into Sanford th&lt;* morning with
Post
hopped off for New
(A.P.)—Stock* cloned with a
receipt at the Seminole
18. Johnson, hi* administrator on Monday morning to c-'nalder
Peek said invitation* were he- th*
York
on tka list le« of Mb'
Co.nty
Chamber
of
Commerce
of­
rally today after two stren­
inatirnal recovery, were ronfl-Vnt "what step, ran be taken under Ing Issued to all of the principal
trip
at
9:41 A.. M. (E.S.T.)
fice
of
a
telegramfro
m
General
organised
interests
engaged
In
uous hours in which fluctuasucres* today a* their plan to t||r fBrnl adjustment act to main­
Hugh
8.
Johnson,
administrator
,if
today.Me had.stayed h ire .
mi-q - w— a**waaa^«iwa»xatwaaa^wa—»
tain fair and stable grain prices the marketing and handling of the National JUewveey-Aet.-------tiona though extremely ercim aaar—
■ffHW‘—r m w M b*- tto w - tr - b " *
"T* *"ty lh # | waye-ra|*lng_celumftir— a------- -» ...
only one hour and S4 mlntitW-,
Th* telegram, a duplicate of
I Administrators b a r *
under the hands of the farmer until It
to rtfuel hli ihlp and p t *
First reaciinns to the program ronsideratl n a proposal for cre­ reaehes the consumer, *» well a* ...it sent to overy Chamber of
brief r a t after flying or«r*
Commerce
or
Commert'al
Club
In
final prieea were mostly above
launcheJ Thursday cam# in a score ating a marketing agr*sm*nt un­ spokesmen fer thoee engaged In
th. United Slate*, urge* Immedi­
night from Fairbanks. A ll*
f telegram* from important em­ der th# farm art, which will ha grain future* operation*."
jM tartay’s clow. Sharea ahowed a
ka. Whan h# loft her# h# waa
ployer, a^d organlaatirn* pla t t ­ broached at the meeting and
aet loaa well ab.va their low. of
Meantime, at th* Whit# House ate action In organi»'n« » *", r ’
mittee to conduct a campaign of
HOLLYWOOD, July 22^-OP)ing |o do their pari in c ming un­ through
Um wild-m'rn-.ng aetback.
The
which
administrator* ft was mad* cleur th# adminlstru- t'kication along tho line* outlined Walter Wlnchell, gossip rolamlst, 20 hour* and 12 minute# ahead,at
der th* voluntary agreements to hop* that price fluctuation* for
m arket, had a nomber of one to
tContinued On Pag* Three)
Uy
General
Johnson
and
other
look II on the button from Al th* w o rd h# and Harold ® * tt|
increase th* pay of thrir worker*
three dollar advaatagea.
H# deUnnlnad U ‘
Administration head*.
Jnlton
at a legion boxing show ■tt In AMI.
aod
make
new
jobs
by
limiting
Stock* reeled downward yesterD. H. Haines, vice-president of last night In a fight not tarded mak# th* 2400 mil#* *o N * f
hour*.
^ L y In the weakest, wideat market
the iccal trad# bo V who t* in on Ih* program. t
York In cn# hop "If I e*n «"“ •
T h, Presi Vnl wan represented
slrxe 1129. but, finally lamped
Four thousand parsons saw th*
charge of th# nffic, during the
a*
well
satisfied
at
the
progress
Into a rally »hn* anbeUnUaHy r*TALLAHASSEE. July 22.—(Ah
"p
absence of both II. M. PapwoMh. brawl and 4.000 versions war* ex­ It."
‘dured extreme love* of 2-7 to » n —Three case* attaching the va- already mad* by American In­
iriid#
body
president
and
Karl
tant
today
hut
th*
fart
remains
far hundred of leading W-M.
dllity of th* Futeh law. an act of dustry in entarlng th* new order,
Lehmann, its «ecr*tary, mo»*d that Jolson knocked Wlnrhsll
FAIRBANKS. Alaska. J u l y 'l l
Turnover moonted t r 94K..670 th* 1937 Leg'slatur*. ar* tmder I « ’ • ' f” lln« »h*‘ th# w -aptradown twle* because h* did not _&lt;J2»&gt;—Wlliy Post. Oklahoma
Into aetlen at "nee.
, .
tl»n to data had been rsrel ent.
shares, largaat since Oct- *». 1929. * i
First ha dictate I th* following ike him, becat’s# he resentsJ
whan 10,727400 aharea changed •
‘
H* plan, to outlin. hi. view, rn a
kings Wlnchell put In movie see filar, tendad In Fairbanks at 10:4*
answer to General Johnson:
Mt.-rds on the New Yatk Sloeb En.
.
.
.
ttl
"P*«h
to
the
nation
neat
Monday
The court received th* case* I ^ ^
“The Seminole County Chamber narln
reflecting disparagingly, A M (9:42 P. M. Eastern S te a ir
change.
after listening to m ire than three i
'
..,
cf Commerce stand* ready fur Jolson, said on Ruby Keeler, Jol- a rt Tima) yeatwday and **r “•‘I
f o r more than an hour yester­ hour* oral argument on the bill.!
pressed eonfldanc# h# would ari a
"•
lh » ^ y . r . '!ha .d ‘ 1
initant action In compliance with son's wife.
day aftemron tra-lag was dem-r- with nearly a doaen attornaya In I ^&gt;» »» t .uatU July 27, when the
your lalegraphle.request. Wo have
Jolson swung on Wlnchell t nsw globa-elrtllng record despite
h
allied. Heaey offerings from erst­ ik&gt; u. k.
*
gr *#ment blanks will he
named a temporary chairman r f chin a* the columnist advanced to­ his unexpected delay at Frat,
while bull pools—etrong groups
an organisation whleh hold. It ward his seat near Joleon. Win- Alaska. Tburaday.
General ‘affect, of the act laii ^ r i b u t e d . to Join th* volunteer
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YORK.
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NASHVILLE.
Tenn..
July
22.—
of profettl mal Iradero who had question are to grant a five to
H u t- m t«U ng_naiL_Tut*Lla/_ at ch*l I ta t through tbe boxlng show
Guided to Falrbanks by ISO
Tha
narrow
streets
of_the_finan­
helped bulltl thp leng apting jip ^
~ L’hargrs a t. trai d and threat*
Alliad-AaaecteUen—o f Moll m
wvvmlcrlwnt-on-payment
I of rourt action yesterday waa tho cial district rang yesterday with 2:00 o'clock. Suggett you rush with apparent enjoyment and said Crouoa, plonesr Alaska pUa*,
tu rn —frum w m h w w m«r*Tn ic- of delinquent taaea a n t allowj Pirt re Eabibitors.
later “two guy* hit me.” Jolson P ast cam* to thla city In tha
shout* for G*"- Halo Balho. aa further details to ur at onraA
counts und from tightened own- co ntjr and district ba:k taata to
Th* Atlantic A Pacific Tea reply nf prnhlhltlnnists to Tennes­ 1 h . Italian air minister an 1 hi.
Then ha again read Oaneral said h# would attempt to halt of th* territory, after a fUfM e»
see's
vote
for
repeal
of
the
Eight­
ara of atocka fall In a vlrt ally ta paid with bomb.
Company, claave I by Johnson a*
thr#* boon and 14 minute# fT*at
cimpanten aviator* paraded op Johnson's talefram. which was as Ih* Wine hall picture.
b-dleaa market. Support #**mr»
among the largest empl &gt;ying ror- eenth Amendment ,lh a t left th# Broadway under » twirling mas* follows:
Attacking
the
constitutional
ty
Flat.
* *
'
wets
with
a
narrow
lead
of
89T1
* entirely lacking and a very ner
poraticn*
in
th*
country.
"Wdl you taka th* Initlativ* im­
of ticker tap* and confetti.
Th* aviator txpacted to bo» m
votes.
vyua W*U Street, wendered when of Iba act wart a prospective j&gt;urchaser of a state-held taa certifi­
Th# Flora helm Shoe Cnmpaay.
The official civic reception for mediately In organising a cam­
With the vote standing 122,728
•gain at 4 P. U. &lt;» P. M- E- *• Tl&gt;
the lottom would be reached.
Th# Northwestern Iron A Met­ for repeal and IIS ,lit ngalnat and the W1 men of th* air armatV* paign committee In your com­
for Edmonton, AHfetta.
About 2:30 o’clock, with lh« cate, a ech ol teacher whose sal­
ary
la
in
arrears
and
a
taa
payer.!
al
C
impany,
and
many
smaller
munity,
to
ha
composed
of
tha
only 19.7 small pre inct* missing, reached a peak of excitement al
tape running half an hour late, the
Rafrathad hy alx hour* alrtp
concerns.
Defending
the
bill
“
were
thr
Mayor,
th*
afftclal
head*
of
th*
th* Rev. John F. Reggvtt, chair­ most equal t&gt; that eihiblted over
market found relief end etaggerej
(art
night while
state
aa
I
certa
a
taxpayer*
seek-1
Johnson felt that th# weight nl man of Ih# dry campaign which th* return rf Col. Chair** A. Lind- Chambtr of Commtrr* th* d e a l ­
upward. Unite-1 States Steel Com
paired hi* dxrmagvd lM&lt;»&gt;ff M **
tng benefit under Its provisions. public opinion would be such that fatted to prevent Tennessee from b tr th frum h'&gt;
ing
Ha'
»a
Aaaactetlon,
tha
Rotary,
•&lt;
*
P|
r
^*
non, which had cdlapead t° f AJFait aa#m*d te h * fH w tan ti*
Opponents of the law claimed no businessman would want la becoming th# nineteenth state to
From th# Battery to th# Ctty Kiwani*. Lions Club, tha ratell
off I*AO. snapped hack to a do*Saafard ptegerty owner* »h* Draught the Wtoal* »U# t* •
It
showed
undue
fkvorlUsm
to
teaMsrchanU
Aaaoetetten,
th*
F
adltslay
out
after
the
mov*
gains
J a g price of I82J0. a»HI a nat
endorse repeal, said th a n wa* th#a Hall. General Balho and hi* man
M i l so 2»r fa llrt U peff
_ _
payera who are lillaquent, thsre- Impetus.
x 'grossest possible fraud” and VhnlA ttia behind &gt;&gt;)A7 of khaki elad atlon of Labar, tha Advertising city tax** today were being mailed pvrf#**' touring*
A L ,*a #f I*. American Taiephone.
Club,
Ih*
Federation
af
Wamati’a
An h4l»r
** tMm* do^n* *•
statements of thalr account* plus
~ T e a p a ^ ne
iff - much larger stack af fete* Ih* vote was being 'rnnfuU y soldiers, bluejacket* and Marins*
Club*, welfare *acl*tla«, th* Minis a special nolle# which called thalr attandtd t« d*UIU of
I
p receive tha formal acclaim
.
rt seaa |9.7Hxw *r,
stndlad”
with
a
view
of
roatesllng
*
tjulrsment of equal and uniform gram* accum lated la hlv office In
hat Mayor John T. O'Br en d#-| terlal Aaaaelatlen, th# Real Estate attention to Ih* fact that It la op tha plan# with galollna, all anJ
quotation *f 9119. off |S.TSt O dh
1/ , «»
* * the election.
Assoriatlo*, and any athar civic to the properly owner* of this waa Mtlhg a suhaUhtlal maaL
aertbad
aa the “largeat Italian city.................
era! Mot we roaa from 922.20 to taxation, they raid, by making II "V
asalataneo of chamber, of ctm
The condemnation of th* dry*
Ha rtM ha axpattad to waah
poasibla
for
debnqiant
taipaters
organltatlon
which In your Jud* city as to whether or not thay
in
th#
worLL"
•
92442. or MAT nat lower. Corre­
mere# anil dele organisation* In wa* directed especially at Nash­
Edmondton, 1460 mllaa away, a t 4
sponding rocaeerlea helped other to pay Itsa than ib n e who pay shaping th* public drive which ville where the wet majority was
At a brief rerempny In . Ih# m*nt Is representative of an Im wish to ••* a 8980,000 Interest
on time.
A. M. Edmonton time (9 A. M­
aldrrmanir chamber, the mayir, portent alemant In th# economic Item against tha city cancalad.
leaders.
Further, they sgld, with &gt;ut I*, will begin at th* end of the month. 9000 and at the 18 to 1 vote fur pinned on th# breast of th# yuuth-l I f# of your community.
E. S. T.) thla morning, pant#
Tha
aotlca
raacW
at
follows:
The Associate7 Preaa-Staadard gal justification It set up three
Three hearings, on shipbuild­ repeal In Memphis.
thrra half an hour and apaad on
”Th* function of this commit­
ful
a
r
minister
the
city's
gold
"Did
y«u
know
that
tha
City
Statlstkh average. d&gt;# to thle cases—those who pal.I promptly, ing, electrical and cloak and au t
Th* prohibitionist* had rrtna
toward New York, 0 dlatonea a*
tee is to direct a rampalgn of
late recovery, showed a »"sailer those whose property had oulstand. ru le , ware completed, with labor over the mountains from the and platinum medal of valor. 11# rH ratlcn and organisation whirh of Kanfml's creditors agraad that
2100 mil**.
nat loaa than on Thursday—27.40 Ing aga net It tax certificates held
strong Republican section of East present*.I other mrdals to th* la to be a part of a national mova- If 40 percent of tha 1922 taaaa ar*
fConttnusI On Fag* Three)
Ha lost about 20 hoora of hla
paid, approximately 2940,000 In
• share against 28.20 yesterday. by Indivlikiais and those whoa*
Tennessee with a good lead only full om pany of aviator*.
msnt to apaad the re t'rn of proa past rki* bond Interest would b* lead 0v tr the olg racord by hlmThera was many nat declines of 22
“I
wo
Id
Hb*
you
to
underto see it swept away when Shelby
(Continued On Pag( Sla)
parity through the expanainrt of
to around 910, and a few still
(Memphis) County reported more atand“r said Balbo in * beef th* ranaumera’ purchasing power canceled aa a general obligation aaif and Harold Getty In 1921,
whan ha became loal over th# Inlarger.
.
than 82,000 wet vote* against 2.­ speech of apprrrlatlon, “ that my In arcordanca with principle* set of th* City?
"This grel haa not* yet been teriar of Alaakn Thursday a»d
00) fnr the dry*. Nashville and mission would not h* rnmplete if forth In th* National Recovery
Wall Btreet sea* stunned by the
reached and th* ro-operetlon nf all than nosed hla (Inna ovar In th#
other ritlea followed with wot ma I di:l no, explain that it was th* Act.
abnmtneee af the break, which
our
eltlaans It needed to acconi anxrgancy landing i t Flat.
organising
genius
uf
Benito
Mus­
d e re k e d
suddenly around 1
Jotitle*.
"I will communlar)* with you
Ha atlll waa I t hour*. »«nP
o’eloJff. With leading grain marMr. Iteggrtl said "all right solini whleh m*d# Ihe flight po« covarlng th* further slap* In this pllth thle much 'haired result.
"By paying thas* texts you not minutes to the good avar tha Po*?kats closet, the market may have
thinking peopla” knew “we d&lt;* sible.
"Ifa told ua lo come to America campaign upon receipt of your only assist tn obtaining tha can­ natty schedule whan ha *«t d&gt;
takan fright at a plungs of 19
Salg of the two-story Seminole serve to have won."
ra^ty. It (■ an Inspiring thing to cellation of this largs amount of on tha (laid hare, howavar,
—
and her# w# are."
a hale by ertton. There wee noth­
He
said
the
prohibitinnlata
hsi
WASHINGTON. July. 22.—(A') County Bonk Building tn Dr. W.
Then he en
suddenly: “Viva he a part of a great national Interest, but eav* yourself, as atlll considered hla ahanca*
ing In the day’e grist of news that —An early beginning of the |«rk- C. Touchton, Avon Pork chain svldence to Justify the conclusion
movement to raatnr* economic sa- well, th* c u te and penalty which nasr record good.
American. Viva Italia!"
might causa alarm, and prices to-the-land movement was rnvis- ^ 'ig stor* owner, wa* announced
(Continued On Tag, Six)
Mayor
John
O
H
rrn
estimated
«uri«F
»o nur people and I appeal will shortly ha added for' their
had been
moderately
higher aged today In the order by Treat- her# lata yesterday afternoon by
Tha Foat-Gatty altpaad tlnv
to y ei marshal all fort*# nf your non-payment.”
(Continued nn l ay . Two)
throughout most of the merging. dent Rnoeevelt authorising Secre­ J. W. Modeller, Orlando, liquid*
Falrbank't waa 199 houn. 39 t
community
In
on*
united
effort
R l a alow Increase of selling tary Tckea to bxpend the 126,000,­ tor for ssvaral closed banks In this
utes. Poat uead up I&amp;8, 32 min'
to gat rid of unemployment.”
orders quickly thscloaed th* eacu- 000 made available for relieving area. The purchase price was 218,­
in gattlng hara. Tha Poat-Ga
Then Mr. Ifalnee, explaining
m |j o i of bids which the market har- congeatlon In Industrial centers 000, part of whk-h sum was pai-l
r e c o r d ha
Is t r y i n g . t o
that he Is not fully acquaint*'*
^w sred. A* this situation boramo under th« national recovery art.
in rash.
•
with all the various groups nut-U
P
—
*'«ht
/ X T ’- i j f f i
more apparent, offerings awaited
and II minute., and hi. flight 0*9lined In th* telegram and who ar*
Th*
President
has
long
believed
^
Dr.
Touchton,
who
wa*
In
San­
and prices fa-'Wd, until early la the
Mark Wllrox, of West Palm ressntatlve in N.w York .aid »•
at th* head uf Ihaa* groups,
LONDON, Tuly 22.-OP)—Rep-1
last hour tha break had reached rongeetion in over-populated in-' ford yesterday completing a r­
Baarh,
Florida's Fourth District ha. until 8 P. M. Hunda* nlghy to
scanned
a
list
of
trad#
body
mrm
doatrial
district*
would
be
relieve)
rangements
for
the
sale,
declared
rrsentativea of big silver holdin.;
proportions unequalled since the
Congressman,
has arcapted an in­ break th# old r*cord.
ter*
and
decided
to
aak
the
fnlIf
provision
la
made
fnr
purr
base
that
he
will
cause
certain
repair*
and producing nations planned to
presl.ua bull cycle was swinging
DAYTONA BEACH. July 22. - Inwlng persons tn attend neat vitation to hp the guest of honor
Unfavorable weathar which H for
rental
of
tend
to
enable
these
and
alterations
to
he
mad,to
the
meet with Senator Kry Piltmsu (/Pi—L&gt;ul* Johnson, national rnmdown war l
Whether organised
fltd Post *• h . flaw In tha clouda
property at one*.
late today In th* hope of signing man Wr of the AmcrR'an t^gion, Tuesday’s meetings aa temporary and principal speaker at Sanford'*
a pport was f.nally thrown to­ people ta gat bark to the soil.
Th# 228,000,000 were m a d e
He stated th at h# purchased tho a tentative agreement dlslgni-d . said today at the nmbummir con- spokesman f-&gt;r tha grotp to which I-abur Dar rriehratlofl, tt was an- ovar th# network of rivara In„t8a
gether, ar "bariis hunter*” ap­
h* I* attached;
nounerd this morning by Claratic* Yukon Vailay Thumday, alss d*available to be used thieugh such property primarily as an invest­ to stablllxe th* xllver market.
1 frrence of th# Florida legion her*
peared la fores along with “short” agendas aa ar* fit aid In remov­
K. Adams, gpnaral chairman of layad hie start from Flat,
Mayor
V.
A.
Hpear
a
nd
all
ment,
hut
that
all
Improvement*
Silver experts, however, were " If there It going t-i be economy
cjvsrlng, was not disclosed but
ing unemployed urban dwdlara to
da morning.
.
e*#nt.
presumably th* upswing of th* where they can grow their own to be mad# would he of a perma­ extremely guarded In their opti­ in America at the espens* of tha members of th* City Commission; th*Plans
for th* staging of th*
Both Post and hi* plan# w«rt
nent nature.
The Improvement* mism over the effect nf th# expect • veteran then let us havf ernomy Paul Stin* nf the Rotary Club;
final half hour represented a aafood. Th* axttutlv* order today will Include work on th* bank an­ ed measure whirh It I, u n d e rsto o d In other placet where it It wi-rs* Howard Overlln nf tha Kiwani* rflebratton, scheduled to be one nf ready to rasum# thalr task aavar*
‘oral recoil from so elolent a sit
waa th* designation for Secretary nex. he using the Sanford Elec­ will contain several re*#rvatl&lt;in» naadoV”
Club; Firrsst Gatrhal, of th* In­ th* largest ever held In Sanford, al hoar* before the waathar M *
(line.
.
ar* progressing smoothly at peas­ mittwd them(to ^ 1 » «
Ickaa to carry out th* program.
tric Co., and the Brlgg* Jewelrv It Is pointed out th* plan would
If* attacked the National Econ­ dependant Itetall Grocers Associ­
Store on Magnolia Avenue, whirh require ratification hy the Inter­ omy League eaying it ceased tn ation: Rolland Dean of th* P ratt; ant. Mr. Adama and several com- Winnie Ma# did gat Into thallfc
ested government* and will not b* function aa toon as the vrtsrans T. L. Dumas, of tho R allroali; mitt** head* are working qulatly •gain, Poat ehoaa to follow « * * •
was Included In the sale price.
W. M. Scott, J. C. Hutchison and securing th* asauranr# of various ton gnd h i. plana Into f.lrhaaka.
Th* belldlag waa aracted by the effective fnr six months. Hence, it war* eut.
group* and Individuals that thay explaining that ha h a d b to u M J o
Saying there were 272,000,000,­ R- B. Chapman, representing th*
DeForest Interest, In the early is saij H would be slow In opera
will participate In every way pos­ confuted In gattlag off Wa *a* to
farm*!*;
R,
0
.
Shlnbolaar
of
tha
lion.
000,
almost
half
the
wealth
°f
I9O0V For year, U housed th#
, Thursday that ha praf.rrad A a
Among th# Sanford person#
The projected part must be rati­ ih# cr&gt;ntry. invested In/tax ex­ Maaufartuyeif) John Melach. ss sible.
SEBRIN0, July Ifc -T h a Be- who have registered a t tha Flor­ Caldwell Department Store, bat
J. E. Fox. of Pool*, who I* •lower but safer, method of TMfied by* nest Apr. I tn mak* ef empt securities, Johnson ’Wclarrd head ef |h* County Commission;
In
1914
It
waa
purchased
by
of­
brlag bia to M m ’ eommltUr baa ida exhibit In Chicago's World's
R«v.&gt;E. D. Brownie*, af th* Min­ credited a« being mainly respon­ Iowing Croaaon.
requested tha city council U in­ f a ir during the past week ar# Mr. ficials of the Bemtnolf County fective Pittman’s resolution ap­ 't o mt; th* greeted crime of tha isterial Association; Mr*. Ilaltn sible for th* large Progm a Day
Post and Oatty flaw from Fataproved
In
the
monetary
commis­
World
War
was
th*
letuanc*
by
Bank
which
had
occupied
a
room
clude In lb* 1922-84 bndget aa ahd Mr*. W. II. R j Hedge, and Mr.
T. Morse, ar th* Welfare Board; parade her* In 1931. hat again
cppropratlon far Intaroat taming and Mr*. H. A. Swanson, It waa la (he old Court House, now the sion economic confererv*# under nur government of tax exempt Otta Caldwell, af th* River Lines; b*an named to h#ad th# Important banka to Edmonton In 10 hosfty*
whirh the nations would agree to securitiaa."
II minutes, after n siahour
da* h that parted an tto 2141*.- reported bar# today In a letter Valdes Hotel.
cease debasement of silver cotn-^ If* callad on th* legion In batllv Mai Stewart, of th* Uona Club; oarad* committee. Ha Invlt** th* In Fairbanks. Poat dspaata to n ^
Dr.
Touchton
la
widely
known
000 bon &gt;■ thry bald er coatrel.
suggestions
and
eo-oparatlon
of
from Karl Lehmann, trad* body
age and refrain from othar actions fraud, rorruption and extrava­ Mr*. Walter Morgan haad of th* all resident* of this section, aa gotlata tha flight In nla# hoara.
Th* Interest will approximate secretary, who will be at tha In Florida aa tka owner of pro­ likely ta demoralise th* market.
gant* whever It la found “In Women's Clrle Committee; L. H. doe* Mr. Adams, and all membara peat aad Oatty war# halted#*
gressiva
and
M'.ceasful
drug
400 tad. accordiag To the re­ Fair until Aag. 18.
Connelly of th* Realtors; F. Rhigh
placrs or low placet.”
Edmanten slightly
mar* W
HI* Investments in tha
oat. I. to be levied etehisltely
Last Sunday, Mr. Lahmaan store*.
Wilson, of th* Bay .Association; of th* committee In charge.
!
tight hour* while Peat hogM te hf
r th* tommlu##. Tha r*Basil re- wrote, owrw than 78400 persons five ritlea in which hia firm oper­ i OVIEDO MAN IN JAIL
R. I* Glann, representing La &gt;nr
thart
only
10
mlnutH.
,
ate*
have
often
been
termed
prof­
ceatiy adopted a tentative badge! visited Ihe Florida exhibit white
I r i l N l H. H. Coleman, of ’he
Gordon Gore, young white rrelt t 2172.000, Includlag 28X400 far aa Monday th* attendance totaled itable ones, and he believes that
STRANGLED BT LOLTPOP
large lad atriaa, aad T. W. LawIn
booming
ff
property
owner
in
dent nf Ovlartij waa In the County
bead debt rervic, U 'pay fr.Wral •ear 84400. Aa average ef mere
t r a 'a f tha School Reart. -----TWO-HBADKD SQUAB (
this
acctlion
that
he
has
definite­
Jail this mern'ng fbllowlng hit
coart judgment* and la comply •hen I0o Floridians a day register
NEW • YORK, July
Rgellgliflr that thrte ar* ecora*
SEASIDE
HEIGHTS.
New
ly located hlmaelf In one ef the arrest hy Deputy Sheriff J#*h
with mamtemo* writ*, oa* af a t the Florida booth, althorEdward
Platen.
2
yaara
old.
of nthar person* who should b*
WE8TV1LLE, N. J r - A
which waa obtained by the cam- neatriy all Floridian* register. An potentially large ritlee of Floti- Hickson e* a rharg* of th* theft jersey, July 22.—M — Fi»# par- present at thlg maaUag. Mr. skipped for Joy wh*n kl* mMhar
cf en automobile balonglflff t# the ton* war* killed today when ,an Halnaa/pointing la tha telegram, gara him a atrawbarry lolypop- headed aqaah hatched aaa
*( | (DO visitors from
Th* Touchtan system includes ■Partin brathara af Oviada and autoroohil* plunged thro.gh an
M hatag
register daily and !*Banning down n flight nf a te ln . ta a ffw data
Tha rnaaiU hr* takes a i *r
(a Da Load, Avest P art. Sa­ Leogwood. Ya ng Gore wa* a r ­ span drawbridge Into Bamegat •aid that "It vpcaka far Itself ami he tripped and the «we#t waa Had h r William Oriek. a .
about Florida.
Hen aa tha rwqasat but I* awal' .sg
all patriotic cltlsana should rt*
Bay.
T
h
,
dead
ara:
Mary
Altkena,
fancier.
Th*
b
lr*
whleh
had dww bring. Bradentaa, aad In W a r d , retted at a small camp near Cof­
ward from aB th* rgadltera on 'ha
17; Mary Bunala. 17) Leonard •pond hy attending tha masting.' Jammed down hla threat. Whan camplaU ht t * . f a i r e j* t W&gt;d
fee's
Field
In
th*
ta
e
/m
i
part
«f
fer
th*
Banfard
Drug
C*.
It
i
t
thay
get
him
to
»
heepltol
ha
wax
d ty'a yrvpaaal to refund tha
It 1* sxparted that Oaaaral
Nathan, f t ) Marcut Matthews, (0)
aaly a faw
af strangulation.
a ~urly tSfiOSJWS debt aver » bag fin e where the public U Invited m is te d with this flarida chain tt tha county a t a beat dsybrvtk this aad Jea aph FarraU, ariater.
(Ceatinted On Page Six)
morning.
drug store*.
t# Inspect tha UeU of name*.
ptrtelk
v

Final Prices Mostly
Above Yesterday's
Close Which 8aw
* Extreme L o s'se s

Meeting Is Called Of
Business Men For
Consideration O f
Roosevelt Request

AdminifltrationThinks
Success Will Mark
Plan To BringWage
Raise To Employed

FIGHT ON FUTCHiding all the country'. employ.

WALT W1NCHELL
AND AL JOLSON
HAVE FIST FIGHT
Black Face^Comedian
Resents Reference
Made About Spouse

a a a j f t j r ^ i u i g ; i i F j ii r ^ uj 5 { ^

ACTION BY COURT

Three Cases Seek To
Prove U n c onstitutionallty O f A ct

Leaves Edmonton Fog.
Gotham, 2300 Mllpk1
Away,TwentyHours
AheadUMHIsRecoM

TENNESSEE DRYS NEW YORK RINGS
CHARGE FRAUD IN WITH CHEERS FDR
REPEAL ELECTION GENERAL BALBO
Campaign Chairman Aviator And Compan
Says Vote Outcome ions Parade Under
I Being Studied Maas Of TickerTape

I

Citizens Reminded
Of Big Savings By
PayingTheir Taxes

' ,b"

~

Seminole County
Back-T o-The-Land
Bank Building Is
Movement I s Seen
Sold To Touchton
In Executive Order

Silver C o u n t r i e s
HopeToGet Accord Legion Head H i t s
At Meeting Today U .S. I s s u a n c e Of
Tax Exempt Bonds

Local Persons Visit
Bondholders Seek
Interest In Budget State Exhibit At Fair

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When the National Industrial Recovery Act first mgde
its appearance4n Washington. and even for soma .weeks
»ft«r itg actus] enactment, it was known aa the Indaathe
Control BUt. And aa a matter of fact. It does confer price-fixing program in peaterday’a
"ttWtroP iwwerg upon the Preddeftt.
It gives U a Hbreld Tribune. Mr. Mark 8.IUHffckto artottaerlly.eatabUsh kQuw p t labor. mtelnj*n ran remarked aw tha ‘Yorgadf

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Stillness within tha United States. ‘ * v ‘ .* *'•

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1 R u t to any o n e w ho h a s had- th e » U * h t« t ro p erid n ea
Ihg n t n k sm all bttslnaaa, i t w an know n e a rly th a t
F re a Jd e n f w ould n o t, a n d prohaW y dotdd n e t « « r claw th e f a ll p o w tta -g r a n te d hlfn u n d e r th a R r io v tr y A c t
A nyone w h o h a a e v o r tried* la h la ow n b u stn ero to raeon
ell* th e irreco n cilab le d iffe re n c e s betw een c a p ita l an d la
h o t, b etw e en skilled a n d unsk illed labor, b etw een d a y la­
b o re rs a n d w h ite co llar w o rk m e n , an d to esta b lish f a i r
r a le s o f p a y w h ic h w ould p e rn d t le g itim a te p ro fits, m o s t
h av e k n o w n th a t th e v e ry d o ro p lejlty » d p o n d e n w lty o f
a tte m p tin g t o 'tn a n a g e all th e indU atries In th e S o a n try
w ould m a k e th e e n tir e sch em e c ra sh o f Its ow n w eig h t.
b f th e " w n tr o l" bill a r e to

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JRDAY, JULY 22, ItU .
m in im u m w age* b u t also provided fo r w age
X v_*
a le n t to th e m in im u m w ag e in c re ase In all classee above
In o th e r w o rd s If a n em ployee had
UNTAMED TONGUE:— th e m in im u m w age.
k**p«th hi* month hf«p- been receiv in g W above a f o m e r m inim um w ag e &lt;if
hii 1U«; but ho that opooth hia w ag e n m a t b e r a ile d to |B above th e new m inim um w age
“ »jJM »0J»rr df*trucI t soon ^ b e c a ^ '^ p p a r w i r ”t o . t h e n ^ 7 i w l u r r n i tK at
19:9. .
auch a S o
and w h o T e^e ln c r* « .
W "«- ^
T h ey w ere dow n on w a s
prUon.r who had aacapad b a n k ru p t every o n e of th em .
Ralford la rocopturod. Now in g to n lik e a h iv e o f bees an d G en eral Jo h n so n w a s »ubJ e S e d to a b a rra g e m ore aevere th a n an y h e M I e v e r
la no**.
know n in a c tu a l w a rfa re . T h e m u l t wax ^ a l th is pro v isio n
Senator Thom** threatens to w a s elim in ated a n d only th e m in im u m w age w as allow ed to
tho stock exchange If Into*- r e m a i l T E m ployer* could p ay h ig h e r classes o f. la b o r
don’t qJit unloading tholr
(ha. The lu r n t waj to maia W hltB ? M h ! f ^ k « l like, a n d w as, a sev ere d e fa a t fo r o r
Mil I* to make thorn think g anised labor. U a d e r a Had told em ployees t h a t all o f th e m
i a lock exchange majr be cJotrd. w ere to .h a v e th e ir pay ra ise d , p ro p o rtio n ately , an d re g srd ijr all ruih forward to unload
ieas o f all o th e r co n sid eratio n s. T h en th e y s u d d ro ly d is­
fora It rln*e*. Senator Thotnal
covered
t h s t oply th e lo w est p aid d a Mej. w ere tn be »&gt;«nr
Juil fall of brilliant IdtM,
fite d . W h a t h ad b een jg lv en ’th e m w as b ein g ta k e n aw ay.
J t itrtkaa ua It'a about tiro* for So G eo eral Jo h a ao n ’a o ffice wma ag a in a b eeh iv e o f ac­
la* column lata to draw up B rod* tiv ity as o rg a n iie d Isb o r . p re se n te d Its co m p lain ts.
r a th in c a te r tha National Re­
' • | t how a p p e a rs th a t ' ‘eo n lro l" o f in d u s try Is g iving
se t. None of ua ahoutd' w sy to “ v o lu n ta ry co-operaU on" by in d u a try ,
T h e P re s i­
l.iWarfc morn than alg hour* a dap d e n t h a s Invited em ployers to Increase m in im u m w ages and
w
If wa haven't enough para­ red u ce hoOra of la b o r In o rd e r to sp rea d w ork am ong th e
graph* to fill up bp that time,
tha government ahould aopplp m illions o f unem ployed w h o h a v e been o u t of Job* fo r a
,*t..lt* 5* n rrpen.f. And par. y e a r o r .m w * .....A g reem ep ta will ite p re se n te d to em p lo y ers
If wa d n’t rare what tha f o r th e ir ilg iu T u ro s to a proposal to In s titu te th e w ag e
Imum wage* are, Juat ao Increases on A u g u e t X a n d to m a in ta in th e m u n til th e f ir s t
Ihajr’ra paid.
cf-D e c e m b e r.
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J Great Britain doaan't Ilka tha
’Ida* of borrowing money for pftb1k building* In order to glva job*.
Tha experience of that country
ha* been that tha job* laat only
a* long aa the borrowing conttwuaa and then paying the moMp
natk givei everyone • htaih
That** been the axparience of
B uford too. But tha United State*
ta a varp big and rfch eounlrp.
.Ifapb* U will'll* dllfarant.
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Young Denrrr parant* taatifp
“ ®ourl ‘hat thep do not want
thalr iii ereka’ n|J babp, that
*b«r "simply deteat It", i n f u k
« a court to commit it u&gt; a chil­
dren a home. Maybe the payenta
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almply victim* of Ihe dcpranfon
.and can’t earn enough to aupprrt
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rather than aaa It aulfer
from want *f proper food prefer
to torn It over to * charitable Inhrotation.

■nie atnwnent indtidea a minimum wage of 80 cents

40 cents
an hour
a n hour for'women
f o r w om en Ubofeni,
lao cren i. aAnd
na w
ceni* an
o u w for
m en in b o H ra, w ith a 85 H our w eak, an d 914 an d $15 min*
Im um
w ltn • w h o u r w$«k f o r women a n d m en w h iw
co llar w o rk e rs.- T h e p lan Is e n tire ly v o lu n ta ry on th a
p a r t o f em p lo y ers, b u t It la ex pected th a t public opinion
will w e ig h h eavily in g n eo u rag ln g em p lo y ers to ad o p t th a
a g re e m e n ts.
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U n d o u b ted ly in to m e In stan ces it will be ex trem ely
d iffic u lt t d m e e t th e m in im u m w ag e re q u ire m e n ts, b u t
if ev ery em p lo y er ra ise s h is w ags* a t th e sa m e tim e , th e
tll!fic u lty &gt; b o u id b e m a teria lly m itig a te d .
Aa m o re people
h av e m o re m oney to spend, price* ca n b e raise d p ro p o rtio n ­
a te ly an d em p lo y ers w ill-b e b e t t e r able to m e et la rg e r p ay ­
rolls. F ew em p lo y ers o b je c t to h ig h w age* w hich a r e ju s t i­
fied by th h lr e a rn in g s. T h e o b ject Is to in c re ase p u rc h a sin g
w er im m ed iately so t h a t e a rn in g s c a n accom m odate th e
g h e r w ag e scales.
H o w ev er gqcceeaftiUy th is p la n m sy e v e n tu a lly w ork
o p t. it Is" en co u rag in g to know t h a t it is b aaed upon “vol­
u n ta ry co-QpecaUonH an d n o t u p en a n y “in d u stria l co n tro l’*
idea.
T h e A d m in istra tio n Is m o ving h ea v sn an d a a r th to
b rin g a b o u t a n e n d to th e d ep ressio n an d p ro m o te b e tte r
conditions- fo r ev ery o n e a n d d eserv es ev ery b it o f co-opera­
tio n w h ic h b u sin ess le ad e rs can g iv e.
T h e P re sid e n t has
th e u n lim ite d confidence o f a v a s t m a jo rity o f th e peoplq
a n d w ith o u t ah v d o u b t public opinion will m ak e i t e x tre m e­
ly uuncom
n co mfortabfff
fo rta b le fo r th o s e 'w h o do n o t co-operate w ith th&lt;
P re a ld e n t’i plan*. .
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If General Balbo would taka
hla 24 sea plane* on to Waatlngfly around the war.apd navy
MIMInga, and l*t a* many aa can
■t reollia that It la potalbl* to send
a fleet of ahlpa on’ a peaceful or
whatll# errand acraea tho Atlastle
United State* now, ht
woeld do thla country a favor—So e f f ic ie n t'la th e m od ern m ach in e a t e t h a t one
A rthur Brlaban*. If ha'd drop a scarcely e v e r ato p s to :th in k w h i t would happen If w e w ere
fouple ef bomba on the capital suddenly le f t w ith o u t-th e use o f su ch com m onplace th in g * ,
bWtdlng, you might not *e*

An Elevator-Stops

•niton man n'rirg to arm* *v|r
*5“ h l r i i A „ 0 f «ur»c where there are
light." but we'ii h*t Mm* of that ?“ ■*fU W M E la the ceasation of elevator eervlca would
omy m
minor
aigniiicance,
in o r sig
n ifican ce, bdu
u t in N ew Y ork
0,000 public work* money w -R / n a l t c r ouif ohly
b# (pent on alrplaa* build- where the ekles are scraped by huge piles o f a te e l an d
army equipment.

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■paper* today a rt outre
nt to U* public and ta
gwvanment, aa well a* to tha
and industrial recovery
than aver before. At a
i when constant changes In ,our
d and acoaomle Ilf* ar* b*lng
ght about bp a veritable,ftoofl
veritable, ftoofl
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tha Importance of a well In•d &gt;«M*«
public ; j opinion,
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padUd epon *U that’s got t l f S 9 &amp; r * •» •. H
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t lUeaevelt ' will not
i asm pel w ago'W oU oader
‘ pewaee given him In tM
Bacovmrp Act, hot Wffl
industry for co-opereh at end *ad&gt;
of h o rn af
wag*, tw ang those
thirty
for womea. and

m orW r « u c h |a d o n tiq g e ac y w ould be a lm
im oa st a m a jo r caThat* th is la ap w aa d e m o n stra te d rec en tly w h en th e
C h rre fe r &lt; B uiltU nr e w v e to re -e n d d e n ly gave o u t o f b re a th ,
o r e tw tr M ty , o r aom ethinM a n d le ft th o u sa n d s o f people
e tra q d e d In th e s tr e e ts a n d p tarooned equally la rg e n u m b e rs
Ih -the u p p e r Hoorn.
F o rtu n a te ly th e th ir ty e le v a to n w ere
c a r ry in g b n ly 14 p aaaen g ere a i - t h o tim e o f th e b reak d o w n
And th e y ,h a d to .m a k e th e m o a t.o f a 4 1 -m in u te d ejay w hile
d e e t r i d a n i an d m e ch a n ise re p a ire d th e tro u b le.
E le ctric
la n a , J lg h ta an d telephonea.helpecj to p r e v e n t. panic w ith in
th e eiev a to ra , - w h i c h m ig h t h av e been se rio u s, I f th e y
h a d been crow ded,'
V a rio u s em o tio n s a tte n d e d , th o se w h o w a ite d - e ith e r to
g o up o r com e dow n.
Som e w ith a p p o in tm e n ts w ith d en" e ta w e re t&gt;r°bgbty e la te d t h a t th e y would b e fo rced to
i o n fral. a n d th e aa m e m ig h t h av e been tr u e of
.
M U io g e x te n s io n '* f c re d it fro m b r o k e r s ;' ofb lo c k e d ,In th e c o rrid o rs, undoubtedly looked
a t .th e 's to p p a g e a a a g r e a t s p o r t ;a n d ae a ch an ce to b e e t
th e boea
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H o w ev en i th e r e w a re p ro b a b ly m a n y w h o B uffered diaa ln tm to ta a t m f a a in g 'th e ir ro g ag e m an tg , w h o a c tu a lly
j h t h a v e Iwen &lt;TMT fln a n c k U y b y th e d e ity o f 4 0 m lnlutea, w ho m ig h t h a v e io e t a b ig e o n tra e t b y n o t a r r iv in g
plexion o f a big
b ig huainepa.
buainepa deal
T h « wrl)0t«
bota com piaxion
—
ro lg l
been c h a n g e d b e c a u se som a tycoon m iaead a «Ure fu se d to b e d a u n tbolU Jn*. - ,M « n na**a .am. i

O ct" that “»o actwal taflattea
W bMw pmcRcml aa
the ealp Inflation ta data has
ha*n “paychologtcal.'
fn tha aewa* that wa hara-had
n l net axpanalon of currency and
credit In tha laat b a r m
It |a true, *f coon#, that wa
had no Inflation; and this is w b ai
Mr. 8x11Ivan dearly has te
But this concept of Inflation—*
concept which m fartuaatalp la
shared bp a great M a p parsons
betide* Mr. SaUiesfr-ta a totaOp
unreallatle os*. Thera she*Id h i
tha t u t
that wa have had inflation, awl
that w* ar* baaing bflatlaa.
whatavaa amp b* one’s view* as la
its Mceealtp or dealrahUltp.
Inflation comas, uadar a maw*
tary ■yetam each a* acre, net
when. the y d s see ef aarreney la
elrvnlotion rieee, hat when tha
Integrity ef the currency Is
braaght fwta n*sed an T h e.rMelt
of anck a I*** a f confident* la
the currency 1* that paapli fh a
from money Into nawtmedHIaa
•ecniitie* and other ferma af prop,
erty. Hen**, n e Invariably And
it* accompaniment Is violently
rlalng pries*, pertkxdarlp bt tha

w i e t l m ' of
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*«»,

wp-lrwJ&lt; ^ ng progT«**lv*#aM

iltilrou* for a b*‘t*r BdMorti.
Cnnlratlor SblnholMr ha* a fo«»
of m*n on Ih* bulMIng dl*ma"
til og It in-l I" ■
w**k" * nn*
building "HI s*H* from lk*
dallon*.
Frank Parker, of St. AoguMln*.
will *rrtr* In tb* «ltr teday • B&lt;l
, r h .rg . of th* bteyel* *Ur*
of W. S. Parkar In th* Philip*
bloth.
4- ’■ l l ‘
E. E. Br*&lt;ly ha* returned from
• trip to Amartru*. 0*. wb*r* h*
wa* call ad by tb* Ills*** of Mr*.
Brady. II* Uft h«r greatly Irnprovad and bar many frianda bar*
hop* for b*r *p«*dy r*cov*ry.
Horae* W. Way, who ha* b**n
th* guatt of Mr, and Mrs. Richard
Tcrhcun, Irfl for hi* bom* In Sa­
vannah on th* **rly morning

M u

Wieboldt

,r*l*o grisaa at alt hpaarda, ho
•aid In affact: "If Mcnaaary. all
tho drrican at my command win
ha employed to that psrpo**."
And If ha.did not an, that In ef­
fect that waa moat certainly tha
interpretation that waa. placed
•pen hia ward*. &gt;
Wbaw th* .Anwrteaw -dettar t
predate* 10 par cent or more In
term* *f get) eurrwncia* it la tnfUUaa, lot thara ha no aiUtak*
•boot that Is.ascii ci
It la acndomlc and a llttla bit ri­
diculous to protest that there has
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Amoykaa 1 gaatoktea wariag te

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mum

m Q A EK yD IA —Samnal I t Barter and Xsriar R. M BctmUt
a C m rovahrta plant one* owned by Oeort* W uhlnjion
when Mount Vernon Oonjcrvatory burned her* tteenUy.

HI'EVE’S

Post Office Lunch

Grass Cutting To
Rcfieve J o b le s s '

train Bungay after a AaUghtful
vtolt.
Mis* Berii* Rll#y awl M r. MU**
Casa Iday (tola a iqarah on tholr
frienda and war* gvWUy married

ly
half a million dollsrwa month for
graaa rotting to rallav* unamploy
mant la definitely "out" In Florirte, and axpondltura of thh mon*j
Wadaialay morning, July IS, at on p*rm&gt;n*nt public work* la
dec I*rad Marcus Fagg, Jack­
tha bom* of th* V id a ’* purmta,
sonville man recently appointed
Mr. ta d M ». W. C. BUay, only State Administrator of E marf t ntho .fam ily . aad two or U»rw
cy R«ll*f Work who wa* her* ye»frianda being peasant.
tardoy conferring with Cart D.
H*ary N|bJa&lt;k, .*f Palm Beach, Hrereln, ebairmvtr of tb* "Hills*
■pent laat Sunday w ith Ms slater, uorough County Relief Committee.
Mr*. J.tH . Wynn.
I Mr. Fagg state.l th* "marl*”
Work la now going ahead on tho&gt; work paid for by local, county, and
bummoth four-a lory depart mant Fe t ral fund* was good *n jugh for
• tore In Often do. A loaai firm baa quick and srrioua tmergencl**, unth* eonteaat for th* Iron work and ill (omelhlng better could be pro­
ail natal work, and this nloaa vided, but that It waa merely a
amounts to uror 111,000. Tho mw ■topgag and has now outlived Us
building will bo a uwdlt and aa uaafutneaa.
oraamant to Orlando.
N
Hereafter, he aai-t all emer­

gency unemployment relief fund*
will be spent on activities that
will laat and that wlU give th*
men vjhn perform th* work lk*
feeling that Ihey ar* act j ally do­
ing something worthwhile and ar*
not merely the r**iptenls of thin­
ly dUgui*«d charities.

O ppoaita K is t tJ fffe a
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Lenve Duplicated
DR. HENRY
McLAUUN. Jr.

FLORIDIAN APPOINTED
ST. PAUU July H .-W V -A s ­
signment of United Slate* Junior
chamber of commerce director*
and vice presidents to take chart*
of its activities in various dis­
trict* wa* announced yesterday by
L*slta H. Farrington, of St. Paul,
prvilHehl. They lndud*:~)am** M.
Milligan, director, Orlando, for
Florida.

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Lang leaf yattew ptao. Calf l*d
cypres* aad'aO UaAa a f h«Ud
log mate rials. '

DR. L. T. DORS

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LUMBER

Cbtreoeaeaee
Aew*. « * rk ts a to Wm w
■ • e m a l m t r e a e n te *

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New York Rings
With Cheers F o r
G e n e r a l Balbo
&lt;Contlnu*d From Paga Om)
that rairt than 2.000,000 parson*
wllnaaaad th* procaaalon b*tw**n
Ih* Ballary and a midtown hotel
lo which Ih* Italian* war* #»corttd for luncheon, i
Caoartl Balbo. wearing a white
uniform dtcorstad with a .P*1*
blue taah and gold bralit, itood In
Ih* tonneau af aa *p*n eac, aekoowladglag with a «abt*'»a*d
■mil* th# ■hoots of “Viva Balhol"
duit bafoN th# prim** reached
th* City Hall, a m*n barring an
ana fal of tom* brvk* Umpigh tha
K ite* Una* and toa*«d th# flower*
,a th* |*n*ral’« automoUl*. Two
offktr* •tla*d th* man *hU#
olhara bruahad tb* roM* Into th*
■treat. Official* »*M afterward
they had te»r*d * bomb waa concaalad In th* hovK|u«‘- Th*.awn
waa re ltu td .
In th* aldarmanle chamber,
wh*r* nearly 1JB00 parson* war*
jammed, the general »chnow|#&lt;|f«d
th* Fascist salute of acora* of
man with uprttead am *.
“0«a*ral , Balbo", »a|d Mar**
O’Brian, “Ilk* Colombo*, U a new
pacemaker and pathfinder, who
might prop*rly b* d**cr&gt;W ,a
th* groat Eagl* of Italy, tom* to
ua aa a maaarngar of good will."
From th* m ajor’* recaption, th*
ni*r* iklrtad th* adg* of th* city’s
Kalian **etlon. whar* another trwmandoua ovation wma givaa thorn.
Than tho prucaaaion rolled
town amM aost
thaaro.
Twaqtj-four truck loads of g a­
per, a total of SM cubic yards,
waa pront from Uw ateaata dorlag tha’ afternoon.
-M ’ ' '
,
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IsBeclar^f^Our

SA NFORD, T W E N T Y Y EA R S AGO
On* of the old landmark* of tha
d tp la being tom down la
wap far tha march af p ra .----Tha old hotel building that has
weathered the atom * of
ta n and aa many earn mar* at tha
corner ef Bacond Street and Banford A nnua could aot wUhatand
the ravage* of the fir* that oc­
curred th a n Mvaral weak* ago
^ _________
and
the owner, —
Mr*. ..........
DeEaraaf,
^
^ , lhm ih . U lU ia a ia ^ *

S an fo rd Duco Co.

Iwnngh -tha nans threat I
W priSt flat money. That, la *fM * Is what has haipmad Is this
«*mtey. Rrhm w* placed aa *mA rif* a grid Ww ramiwid tha
l J im a t datea
aarrom aey; when
pglatlss MU maa jsrnad tha Pr*orimt,took.Into Ms hawk th* kastr*m**te with which, If. h* ao
ri*lr*d. ho could dobaaeh tho curpmrj; aad whom tho Frwldtnl

99

“YESI She’d engaged to a nice boy. He's not making a
big salary yet« but he’s a hard worker. They’ll have to
be careful of their money, at first!”
Careful of their money! With a hometo^find* fur“
niture to buy*, marketing -to learn . . with the'thousand
and one little emergencies to meet that newly­
weds never dream of! . . .
And a young, girl, Inexperienced in theee practical
.problems, is expected to.be careful of h^r moneyl
Ann will bless advertising. In the pages of this
newspaper she will find the very experience she lacks
—the advice she needs!
Jt is when every penny.counts that aaverusipg \
gives its best-service. The advertlaements you read are
valuable lessons in everyday economy. 7Thay help, an
nothing else can, to make your .dollar go, the longeetr;
distance. For advertisements show you which article,
at tk* price jo^ are
i&gt;

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■the top
ta t fata to play a
ite lorr ovarwtrained

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Miss Lillian B
Is Hostess At Party

Reorganization Meet
Of Auxiliary la Held

Mr*. Fannie V. Lee I*ft today
far Tampa where ahe wiU spend a
MIC days with Mri. Ray Maxon
Mrs. Byron Walker.
Dr. J . T. Denton left today for
Batuda, N. C. where he will spend
two weeks attending a children's
clinic,
1 *
John Powell has a rrire l from
Dpthan, Ala. to spend about two
week* here with hit mother, lilt.
C. M. Hand.
Miss E tta Benjamin left Fri­
day for Miami BsAeh where she
will visit her coaeln, Miss Dulcie
Bandtl, for nbont two months.

Tho first meeting after its re­
cent re-organisation cf the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Sanford Elks
Lmlge was held last night at the
Elks' Clnb on East First Street
with (to u t IS women in attend­
ance-^ During the meeting clf.cers
wert 'elected for the coming year
and plana were made for future
meetings.
The R tr. A. S. Peek who was
appointed by the Elks' L)&gt;%e to
assist in the reorganisation of
Ihe Auxiliary, eras in attendance
and appointed th« nominating
committee which selected the following women to serve as officeri:
Mrs. Rex Packard president; Mrs.
Ilowgnl Orsrlln, vice-president;
Miss Josephine Tarkell, recording
secretary; Mrs. A. S. Feck, corrfspending
secretary; and Mrs.
Henry Thurston, treasurer.
Mr*. Packar.X who Is a former
president of the Auxiliary, called
the meeting to order, and ap­
pointed Mrs. John 0 . LeanarOy,

Miss Ada Bello Carter has re­
turned to her home In DeLand
^ jr fK f .,..» P « ld l" g Ik" C—« «wr
weeks here a* tha guest of Mis* fanitation. It was decided during
Allis Home.
tho business session th at meellnga
wifi be held Ihe first and third
Fridays of each month at 0:110
i*. M. a t the Elk’s Club with every
wife, mother and sweetheart of
Elks' Club members Invited.
At the c inclusion of all buslw i . Counts Johnson and sen. nrs* a social period waa enjoyed
Lucius Count*, left Thursday for when the guests played bridge sml
Moultri* and other points In received refreshments from the
Georgia where they plan to spend entertainment committee. Those
present were: Mr*. Henry Thurs­
a few we«ka.
ton. Mrs. Ed Ward, Mrs. J . II.
Powell, Mr*. John Ludwig, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Losaing
Frank Melsch, Mr*. Roy Tillis,
and children will arrive the first Mrs. Clarence Barelift, Mr*. A, 8.
part of the week from San Ange­ Peek, Mrs. Bob King, Mrs. How­
lo, Texas, to spend a short time ard Overlin, Mrs. (.Yorge C. Fel­
here with H r. Lessing’s father, lows, Mrs. J. 11. .Stewart, Mr*.
Mary Schaal, Mr*. Laura Pullerten, Mrs. Frank Barthohmew,
Forming a p a rty ' enjoying the Mrs. Floyd I- Inn.t, Mrs. John (I.
fish fry
a t Coronado Brarh I.ronardy, Mrs. t \ J. Jones, Mrs.
Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Jl: D- licfl.-ilrs—T—II— Lenslttr,
O lssng, Mrratkd Mrid J . C. Eiiv-" -rT M r*. E. J. Toll, Mri. W. J.
worth, Mix* Maud* Cameron, A. Toll, Mrs, Rex Packard, Mrs, J.
W. Patters in, Mrs. John Riley,
B. Cameron, and D. L Long.*
Mr*. Henry McUnlln, Jr. has
returned from Tampa where »h«
epent a week with relatives. Dr.
Henry McLaulin epent Thursday
with her In Tampa and (hey returned together that night.
WlAu&gt;n*Branan who hat been
visiting relative* In Macon, Ga.,
h m 4 i few weeka, will leae* today
foVrJacksonvilla where he will
e tO a week aa mascot a t Camp
Foster for tho 121st Infantry,
Company. D.
Mr*. Samuel Pulexton, Mr*.
Walter S. Coleman, Mix* Mary

have been (pending a week.

[Visitor Is Guest Of
Honor At Luncheon
Mrx. Frank Gelb, of Chicago,
who I* the house guest of kor
sister-In-law, Mr*. H. J. Lehman,
waa the honor guest at an Infor­
mal luncheon given yesterday a ll­
s'noon by Mrs. W. A. Zachary at
her home on Park Avenue.
The luncheon table waa over­
laid with a linen cloth and had a
centerpiece of pink radiance rosea
sjj^ fe m * . At tho conclusion .if
the guests spent a social
Thoa« present were: Mrs. Frank
Gelb, honor guest, Mrs. It. J. lahrasn, Mrs. Henry McLaulin, Mi*.
Fred Williams, Mrs. Carrie (I.
Will Is, Mrs. E. tf. Brownlee, ami

Social Calendar
MONDAY
The Supreme Forest Woodmen
Circle Number Two Hundred and
Sixty-seven will hold its regular
meeting at 3:00 P. M. at tho
Woodman Hall. Important mat­
ters will be discussed.
TUESDAY.
A “fellowship’' picnic for all
women of the First Methodist
Church will be given at 4:00 P. Ji.
a t Eransdale Park with the
Woman’* Missionary Society as
sponsor. In rase of rain supper
will be served la the church an­
nex.

A t The Churches
FULL GOSPEL

TABERNACLE

pastor.
m fir n e m t
x tt
Morning Services, 110:0 A. M
Evening Services, 7:45 P. M.
W o m e n's
Prayer
Meeting
Wednesday, 30:0 P. M.
Prayer
and
Praise Service
Wednesday, 7:15 P. M.

so b ,

R O O SE V E L T IS
C O N FIDEN T OF
RECOVERY IDEA

Oriental Atmosphere a t Cookery Exposition

Entertaining lor a few of her
fe’cnds and th i:its In the city.
Miss Lillian Oranan v ss boitesa
a t an informal luncheon gIron t&gt;day a t n son at the home of her
parents, Mr. ami Mr*. Arthur
Bracan, I8o® Maxnolia Avenue.
Immediately alter the arrival if
the g .'tsts they were srateil nt a
Iona luncheon table which hail lace
appointments. The centerpiece was
made up of pink garden flo.tr
and fern Bl other iticorati m» tri
the Branan Tionio further accentoat«d a pink color note.
During the nftrrnoon bridge
and other games wen* rnjiyeil by
the guests. Tho-r present were;
the Misses Gene. Mart n lo iu y
and guests, Frances Darby, of Vidalta, ttia., and Eugenia Rouse,
cf Wetumpka, Ala., Jane Stmrun,
and Lillian liransn anil her g eat,
Dorothy l.r*ch, of Mac n, (la,

(Conlini esl From Page One)
aid capital far at o&gt;l« on terms
. id indications that Preel'tent
I'idserelt might have t'» step in
1&lt; adjust tho nmlter an he finally
-d on Ihe cittnn textile code.
V .terdsy the i'fp is k rtr ’tprssil
i f the cotton
| t..r term* to the knit tin l.-rwesr
-•■.I Instil.* fn-shlng iniluitrles,
t.h'ih together smpl&lt;y workerx
i llmalcd t.t ei.nsid.-iuhly more
in; t CiOJHiO. lie slynml an or Ur
1 ■&gt;milling the*.* two lint* to
i-uiie Under tho promulgated
j -uem rtit voluntarily, a* they of[ •&gt; ,1 to d», old «urh t iin,, as
Huy h :\r n. '.*i of thoir own la

Marion Davies Will
Star In Milanc Film
At a play “ I’cg U’ My Heart"
is some twenty year* old an I &gt;«t
on the talking sorern It I* brand
new.
The reason for this I* in ,the «p^

at the great cookery axhlUUon at Olymplx, Erg-

Tin re 1* no enforcement p iwer
I ok i f t hi 1 teuil ur.iry pitivld'-n,
u liili &amp;.’rtndy i.|i|ilu-s in silk,
rai uri utnl the Ihi'-aJ iudusltie*. Other h 4im&lt;: pro-eedit-\ sgsin
with lah.r prole .ling wsgo end
hour term '. William tlreen, ;vrc* •
u n i i f tho f. derat iurx. of la'mr,
him elf pul in 'n vigorous attack
o.iiirr; lumbermen** piopmal t&gt;
:.J I -2 r u in sn hour in many re*
i.mfi . with .* 48 l*&gt;ur work week.
I’r p -ration-. » rt* haxti lied for
Host wi,k'u major hearing cn tho
ml in '.-it v. t ut nt n preliminary
r • ml - r a . i t " i i d uii-n a -harp
i'i i i
aiming
thi-mselvn*
1,1 i-'icil agreement mi the erraiimt l a r. iitr.il nr ‘'police**
■• l"n i|lti" Is uuperv:*e npcidtlon
i it. - i -I. i ia-i* it goes Inti fnree.

CatcITYour Man, New Sport for Women

ALL BtllLM CATHOLIC
CHURCH
In w* knew h&gt; well m the stage.
Miss Davie*’ ju rfurnmnee Is a*m ri dly the In st uf riinnv recent
appearance*. She hits endowed lutr
Peg with n finer under lauding
■n 1 sympathy that might bn irateabl.i I,, her nwn Irish ancestry.
Tlie mmi-ily moments of tho
story ah mud in richness «r dia­
logue and situation* nn,| the love
PAOLA COMMUNITY CIIURCI theme, with (In-low Slevrns M*
Tho Rev. Alfred Krlcxon, pus tor. Sir (irrahl, uddi n puel c gentle*
Morning Servicei, 11:00 A. M. ness. The story of Peg i, t„ , well
known to dwell bputt hut r.imes
upon the rn i -io - i i |, „

The Rrv,. J, J. Kellaghan, pastor.
First Maas, 7:30 A. M.
Second Mass. 0:00 A. M.
Benediction after 0:00 A. M
Mass.
Dally Mas*, 7:30 A. M.
Sunday School, Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 0:00 Ai M.

iM.'-ic till I employ 1 mure

Ilian

l *’•»* u rk' r 4,
I h i f t* r&lt;&gt; provision fur run*

^bst Is delightful, stirring at |Pa
tumii time fund reminiscences of
another day.

h.«*! 4'xi‘i'fiiim i u f a n y H a n i o f iiiii-

liliyci-. mid u ity imllv.dual rase*
. urn) Nulling of hold- hip *ril, get

worship service* for the reception
of members. Those without church
ronsiihrntlon,
humps In .Sanford nre welcomed to
Diltanlied pullic opinion an I
CATAUNA I8MND, CALIP.—Of course these three pretty vUltors are fliliiu* for mrn. lloxr.c
all service*. Tha pastor is avatliiihviduiil iiuuselence will lie tha
. (Presbyterian Government)
uL!e for conference every morning
there's no ate trying to And cut what bait was used, became the glrb simply won't tell.
•■ *■ "&gt;' Cimpulvlin.
All signer*
Organised In lhOI.
from 0:00 o’clock lu 12,00 o’clock
I hdi;i’ litem.. Ivci to np,ed In a
Preaching He tv ire* at 11:00 A: In his study at th,. church.
lisle of lu r i iiin|mI it inn to ititpM. and 7:30 I*. M.
glunt the v.ih.idgry agreement by
Graded Rumkiy School with
.Sponsored by tho Woman's Mis­
'•Id. 1. h i III* law makes h i
sionary -Society of the F irst M*G:- Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
Lin.vision i'ir prv-ientatiun of a
cdlat Church of thl* city, • fel­
Minister, the Rev. Jsmes M.
co •• I \ pruftssloi.al group* '.uch
Thg Rev. W. P . Brooks,-Jrv,
pastor.
lowship picnic will be given for Thompson.
d tlor-,
l s .iy .r i, arrhit.i-ts,
all women of (he First Methodist
Sunday .School, |0:0 A. M.
•pcrifying only tradra anil indueOm-.fuuiIh nf tin1 potential l'.ril
CHURCH
OF
TDK
NAZAKKNK
Church Tuesday
afternoon at
Morning Service,. | |;0U A. 1L
Iricr. lf prafes dotial* present on*
4:00 o'clock at Evamubalo Park
I*. V. P. U., 0:45 I*. M.
it will lo given coit. 11tern I Inn.
I.ake Mary Flo.
near/Lake Mary. All women of the
Evening Services, H;W I*. M.
In rutting Working hour* In J I
It. N. Sanders, pastor.
church Bre urged lo attend and
Wednesday Evening .Services,
i’ i miihunical on.I factory workSunday Helton1, IMS A. M.
8:00
p.
M.
bring a covered dish or picnic
ci i. hourly rates must ho raise I
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
lunch.
Dr. J. II, Hanly, of Nridland,
iiIhivu the iisirs mum of -IU rent*
Young
People'*
Society,
0:30
Trxas, will speak at the timming
This picnic I* a part of tho pro­
if n
ary to give tho enipmyu
P.
M.
service f ir the Rev. W. I*. Ilrirak*.
gram of the Woman’s Missionary
. . leg.I the sunn* pay ho received
Preaching,
7:30
p.
M.
Council planned to bring the
Jr. uho is on Ids vacation. Judge
m ih week on n lunger -iclmlul*.
Prayer Meeting Tuesday, 7:30 It. W. Ware will ho thu speaker at
women of the church and the so­
hiimily i.pcrution* whlcn »ro rut
the evening ssrvicv.
ciety In closer fellowship. It 1* P. M.
| i.rtneisblp , uh ro a
fath er
Preaching
County
Home,
2:13
expected that by personal contact
emptoys hi- children, ate sub­
P.
M.
in a social w*y the two groopiject In exactly the tame Dims
FIRST CHRISTIAN CI1UKUU
Preaching County Camp, 3:30 l‘
wlll renew their Interest In sscli
it- nil other It slnesset. Newsboys
Sixteenth Street and Sanfurd
other and In each other’s work.
B" ‘l
•' 'in n no roinmi'siuit genAvenue.
During tha month* of June and
'■ in lly m a y )..■ i s c m p te .i |,U( ln * ;
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
The Rev. F. M, Muricr, pastor.
July the women of all conference*
"O *• pci i'll* I dee inii t| !,y
SCIENTIST
Bible
[M. A. M.
Wide School, (MS
lohtisnii hililvclf.
of Southern Methodism have been
Morning
Servirr,
11:00
A.
M.
meeting In fellowship group*, each
• •id, n few in.li, j,tut I specullsl*
Christian Sclrnre service* are
Evening service, H;00 I*. M.
local group planning a meeting
a i f to l r allowed under h* *p«held
every
Sunday
mcrnlng
at
Wednesday service, H;00 | \
that would bo most enj iyed by !l*
em! i »• mpliun of hour limits fur
Ih* charrh *4 East Second Street
member*.
.• iitlliu.il. | no-. .,,...
r)6if
at 11:00 o’clock. Kub|ect for to­
of imiketjl Leillg h i in.
KUENE/iRit METIIDUIST
morrow Js “Truth."
SEEKS U. H. FUNDS
CHUHUII
Mrs. I’, i ItrSggi nn t Mr. and
Wednesday evening rhureh at
Mi", Ii, t ’. fin-in* mi. plminlng In
800
E.
2nn
St.,
at
8:00
o’clotk.
LAKEI-AND, July 22— The
Sunday School, 10:00 A. SI.
h ive Mriridi. I.y l1Mtt|il* fur Vick
This church maintains a free
t* of Lakeland will apply for
/x pecml “llrlrg n Frirad'*
Epworth League, 6:&lt;s p. ij.
lurg, Midi, In vi dt h inlives fur
deral fund* to repair streets, Reading Room at tha church where
inidliii- i.f the ( hrl'tlm, Endeavor
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, H:00
•MitllP lim n ,
------------------ are be­ the Bible mui all authoritrd Chris­
Suh-ty Ilf ihe Fir t Christian
ing eornpile.l under direction of tian Science Literature may be
t burr It will he In-hl tomorrow eveCity Manager Charles Larsen. read, borrowed or purchased. Open CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
n og nt llr.tn iiVha-k nt the church.
John Freer, superintendent of Tuesday* and Fridays frein 3 to
The Mine of the meeting ha* hevrt
u jj ' M
chnhgi-d from
n'rlnck lo il:3'l
Comer Park Avenue and Third
ilULY ( HDHH BPISCOl'AL
o’ link In-rnu.'i' of the fart that an
Sires t.
CHURCH
iimn. nl piogrum h a* h e o n
Rev. John Bernard Root, minis­
pliiittii-,1 with Slim I'atsy Randy out
ter.
Martin Bram. rector.
Imder anil “Friends und Friend­
Mr. und Mr .1. M. Stineciphcr,
Church School. 0:45 A, M.
7:30 A. M. Holy Communion.
ship," m the subject. Every mem­
Mr. mid Mi- II. K. Morris nml
Morning W'.rshlp, 11:00 A, M.
ber of the society |« invited tu a t­
0:30 A. M. Church School.
Mr,. Clara Sti-mper un* upstndinv
Sermon by tho pastor.
tend und Ining a friend.
11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer
the wt-t'k-end nt f’anip WsWn
Midweek service Wednesday
and sermon.
iH-nr Apopkn. While Ihere they
7:45 P. M.
S ids atxi Lost,"
8:30 P. M. Yeung People’s Serv­
will have ns (heir gin-its, Mr. and
)\ dr.s-«il«y Prayer Service
ice Leaguej
Mr*. E. A. I’erry, nf Miami.
Tuesday, July 2.5th, St. James
A
cordial
invitation
is
i-ttriid
Day, 10:00 A. M. Holy Commun­
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor. ctl to to attend lh&lt;-"c si-ivii-i*.
ion.
Sunday Kchnnl, D:4Q A. M.
Morning Kervire, 11:00 A. M.
FRRSBYTKUIAN LIIURCR
Sern-.im by tho pastor, “Whem
The Rev. E. D. Brownlee', D. D. Art ThouV
Young People’s Division, 7:00
plite r.
Sunslay Sc hod, 0:45 A. M. . P. M.
E vrnlnt Service 8:00 P. M.
thin suijimor?
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon by the pastor, “Why
If no—.Stop nl tho popular
Round Trip from Sanford
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
July 27, Aug. 31, Kept. 18.
Evening Wdfshlp, 8:00 P. M.
The session will meet at - tha
St««*i)H util nCttIfffinnii ticiflt
close of th« Banting *ad evening
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
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Missionary Society
Will Stage Picnic

One-FourUi Of Stale Presi(lc*nt Decides
‘Necessity” Test
Cotton Will He Lost To Keen Hands Off
Will Be U se d In
Market Activities
Raising Tariffs

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�G foit* Willtam Ballard and
Wayne Geiger ara vteking thair
UtU* Miaa Virginia Tania, who
aunt, U n . J m Goodaon, in Mel­ uadrrwoat an epeiuties Taaaday
bourne.
Thsrle* Geiger, Charlie 8amDr. and Mrs. Ceerga Fort*, af
mrrsill. and Lather David hare Atlanta, G v, and ipoadl— thin
returned from Ufa National Guard
Lit tie Thomas Bay Samraoraill
M r'. J o l t I*e, M n. M a ry nickrated hi. fourth birthday*
Vaughn and Mr*. Ballinger'*. Mra. Friday afternoon with a party.
D. Hart kindly hioogbt her out.
Ur. aad Mra. Frank Thames
Mr. and Mr*. Claada Sounder*
celebrated thair 1th wedding-aaniveraary and Mr. and M ft Weoley Foster and fantily war* gu**t*
there Wednesday evaning.
There w*« a rnnfh Motion serv-

CttKSTC^TOWN. Md, July 33.1
• -A. atudy a f account hooka on &gt;4
&gt;ahaa la Kant, Quota Anno'a,
f nraUa*, taltm t and Dart (water
l jtiUtloa. Indicator that the de“ ** of flaan.-tal u t m t of a
.srinstV work depend* largaly
»( an the variety of hU enter-1
i- f M t and the management of hia
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Lutkenn Church. Rev. M . of
Lake Mary, and Bar. Norrhorn
minictering the two eldest *on. of
Mr. and M n. Sederbiom. Thair lit­
tle (laughter, Sadie Irene, was
christened.
Mr. and M n. N. A. Fry ard
Mr. and Mrs. Magneaan, went
first In N e w Smyrna when
they enjoyed lha Aik fry then on Garden Club mat a t the homo of
M n. W. 0 . KUbee last Friday. At
to Daytona Thursday.

lu be, Km | o m with M m * from
Orlaado fa r a vacation la North
Caraliaa.
Lsagwoed f r M i af Mr. and
Mia. B. E. Blanchard, winter
W. J. Walla. J r , Batty Ana resident* barn, ara saddened to
Walla. Bar. F . Forward and aoa.
Bay Forward, c f Foroat City, Miaa
Lola la d o l. Mr. and Mra. North, near Farmington. ranine, air. am*
Knoetlaa North. Howard Lyman, Mra. Blanchard warn active perna f Alramaata, and Mr. and Mra. b en of the Touriat C'luK.
On Wodnoaday afternoon mem­
ber* af the Barring Club will en­
joy a coveted diah tanchoon bof e n lha regular arwing session,
a t the library. )
• '
Mr. aad M n. J. L. Aaderi n
have gone to Delaware, Ohio, for
two nwntha. Thair haa ro Is occu­
pied by L. Hartley,
Mr. and Mrs. T haodrn Tice a t.l
daughter*. Easily and Elia, have
retuned front a Writ relative*

iu iU n shot* farms la order that
Ue tanner might keep accurate
ireanfa af hia burin#**.

■Thw greatest locome*, the rel-art shews, resulted from the
fullfatten of a variety of enterl:« labor distributed throughout
l!ta year rather than depending
bperi a t or two major enps. The
i s m leading the list kept dairy
fjtlle and poultry aad g n w tru.h
r.spa and grain. The operator's
total praduMlon was no greater
than that of the others, but bib
tartn was aa managed that little
I (red help waa necessary savs that
whteh was kept W ry throughout
tits year. The operator produced
■It# -greater portion of his live■ ock fsad aad did "«&lt; depend on
buying food far hi* rajlie.
Barely grain farm* were at tlw
b itU n of the list because af poor
p.'icee. High yields, however,
•.towed a profit In 1933 on a good
market, as did f n it, but fell short
uhtn the market dropped. Quau• ly of production waa an imporinb factor In these unit*.

TODAY ia a buyer’s mar
k e t Competition is keen. The
woman who would save and
get the most for her money is
the woman who is a close
reader of the bids made for
her patronage.

SMItOrt' 0*4)a mi.M H r*
trsmo pressure lui«k*Mi l*
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Do you know why she woeiY
wwicomef Ska, herself, didn't.
H alitosis (b o d b rao th ), the

and family ate huw living In the
Brown huu*. near llw high
school.
Mr. and Mr. Krtr* and Mr. and
Yuung Pcopl*’* Christian Ailventure Assembly program July Mrs. Meek left .Suixia.\y fur a va­
IU to II: Kong; prayer, llrv. W. cation. They will visit several
J. Carpenter; Scripture ra d in r. points In north Georgia before
Mis* Anna IVitar; Care at th* returning t&gt; Ovjnlo.
Mr. ami Mra. C. It. Clonls and
Camp ami un the Grounds,
Mis* Curtis
Milchsm;
Ihir family left Mumiay for Georgia
Indian m-ightors, Mina J'.yce where they will visit relative* for
Waintiffhl; rung;
Materiala a fow arrk*.
S. I.. Murphy and family left
of Worship, Miss Clara l-re
Whrrler; Vrapcrs and Religious for Chirago Monday. They esArtiviliv*. Miss Charlotte Inwlnn; pert to visit th . W-rld's Fair
song; lioys Handicraft, Spencer while away.
Ths largest diamond back ra t­
Wainright; Girts llandicrafl. Miss
Louise Wheeler; song; Jesus’ Re­ tle snake that has ever been
lation* tu Other l*roplr. John rren in llvicdo * » i capthred near
here Sunday. II* rarrU d 31 ratl.undair; sung, benediction.
Walter l.uthrr, of Oviedo, left ilea and s button. Several of the
Wednesday for North Carolina bid citUen* say "lie I* the daddy
where he will spend the *umm*r. of all rattle ra."
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomp­
Mr. end Mr*. A. M. Stewart
son and son arrivsd Monday to
•re living at the home of Mr. and
spend the rest of the summer with
Mr*. C. R. Cl'nl* during their hia father, Rev. J . N. Thom prim.
Among those who left this week
The yuung people of Oviedo to attend the World's Fair in
eho attrndrd the Christian Ad- Chicago are; Charles Nlblack, Mr.
vrnlure Assembly at Camp WaWa and Mrs. V’. II. Riejr and family,
•(■turned tu their hontea on Satur- and Mis* Lois Hudoll.
»y.
A union picnic ol the Sunday
Ml«&lt; Flrane Wainright an-l Schorls of Oviedo was held at
*tlend, Miss Thelma Gowras, »f Palm Spring* nn Thursday a ft­
lilando, am! Rrn Wainright and ernoon. A' picnic of this kind is
ather, nf Sanford, spent Sunday enjoye.i each vear usually during
n Oviedo.
May and i* known as a ’’May
Mis* Matin* Young left laat Picnic' hut was unavoidably d&gt;week for St. Ij'Uis.
I n t o she laved this year.
will he Joined by members uf
Mrs. r . T. Nihlack entsrtllned
her family.
st bridge tn Friday afternoon
Itev. John Jordan aad daughter, at her'ham* on Broadway Street,
Mr*. Ituhrrr. with her two children, In honor of Mrs. Walter Carter.
J. and laas. left Thursday On Tur*(!av evening Mr. add Mra.
morning for their r**prrtlv* O. W. Morgan entertained In
borne* in Gulf Port aad IliluL honcr of Mr*. Carter.
UJs*., after a twa weaha’ visit
dtb ndalives,
v l J ” e*&gt;ver. who made hi*
hem* with kta sunt. Mr*. W. II.
( utiUg. fur the part yrsr and atended scho-1 here, returned with
After several years of rasldrr.ee
Ms mother to Biloil, Miss.
In Flirida, Mr. a n t Mrs. Fred
I K am! Mr*. J. I*. Cot have Bailey are enjoying a visit to
movrd tn th" Ario property on their old home ln Purt Jervis, N.
North Msgn&lt; lla Street.
Mr. and Mra. R. D. Cammaga

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LAKE MARY

Upsala and Grapeville
Mr. and Mra. Billy Hasan aad
tMidren have moved thia weak
from the Beck home in Grapevill*
to Gindervill*.
Mr. and Mr*. Emil Magmtaen
motored Thursday to Daytona
amt HI hard Lund(|uist, who has
been the guest uf her brother,
Olaa Tyner, returned with them
to hi* home here.
Th* yuung folks had » marsh­
mallow roast recently at Mr*. Bal­
linger's and are planning a not Mr
noon.
lint. Kh#rt Hr. iml iUi ffMtrt,
Ethel and listen and son, Jim, re­
turned this week from a pleasant
visit in Nswberry, K. C.
Podmere, of
Clark and
Oriaado, were guests for a couple
of week* of their grandfather,
Rav. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Eticsoa,
Mis. Moran and children spent an
evening at the Ballinger home.
Ray mood l.umUiuiit, Woodrow
Riser and Charles Maready r*turned from two week* a t Camp
Foster.
The Dorraa Circle will meet for
an all day pkml- at the home of
Rev. J . S. Clark near the nvlatKM
field, the last Thorsday in Jaly.

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SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JULY

Alleged Fugitive Of
lite r s D e f e a t
Florida Ib Arrested
Opponents 6 To 5
NEWARK. N. J , July
At Diamond Ball —An
alleged fugitlio from a
Clay William*’ home run In tha
[ h i t half of tha ■•Tenth inning
sea Firestone a &lt; 4 rietory orer
Medical Detachment In a dlaImoadball game last night. Wil|Haass had also gotten another
run precious to this on, in
'lird Inning. Both hits were
Vieally the same 'position,
’ center field.
Neither pitcher was e*er la
[ m l trouble. Although Herndon
' was rather wild hi the Ihird and
f -walked three men. errors accountad for two af tha throe rose made.
Phillips was rather sternly, hut
Williams' home runs won tha
*^Jyridi mod* Um feature catch
In the first Inning. He cam* hi
freni rothar deep right field to
taka a hall that Odham had hP.
tor almost a sure double. A dou­
ble play la Ih* fifth from War*
[ m Keans te Smith era* a t worthy

Florida chain gang. Albion R.
Chapman, was held her* ThwraAty
after his arrest because he re­
fused te pay a 66-caat repair-hill
at a g a r a g e .
Fingerprint* of the 2S-year-old
man pal lea said, revealed that ti­
ls wanted la Florida. Record)
showed that ho escaped from state
roa 1 camp 41 after secenng one
year nf a serea-year term for rob­
bery.
Chapman was arretted with
William Downes on complaint »f
Charles Foster, garago attendant.

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—Wiley Po.t
reeumed hla
round the-w rid flight ioA y at
12:28 P. M. lE. 8- T .l Ja*
Ciocaon. Ala.hmn pilot who
brought a new propeller far
p o .f i plan, fn m Fairbanks,
tooh off shortly after Poet and
both plane. hea-Wd ee.t far
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fuel for Ihe flight t i E:to*#aton. Elbert*. The weather wa»
good.

NATIONAL DEAL
TO AID CITRUS IS
BEING PUNNED

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solves Public A colaim And Then Of­
f i c i a l Welcoming

In Recovery Effort
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MODIFYINGSTAND BY SCHOOLBOARD
ON NUDE GROUPS LEVYING MILLAGE

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WAPHINC.TON. July 31.—&lt;*&gt;
(Nr va. iMWhiH rr»— &gt;
Through Presldeni Roosevelt
Tennea.ee, the nineteenth .tate
WASHINGTON. July 21—
and other high government d^gnlto vote on prohibition, today oeWASHINGTON. July 2 1 ^ / esme th* nineteenth to approve
(A.P.)—T h e Roosevelt ad­
isrtee. America yratenVy gave
r
(A.P.)—
Every dti*«n today,
ministration I* ready to take Leading Issues Hold it peal a. Oregon pr seeded to
niTtrial acclaim to Gen. Hal» Bal-j
'
_
ballot on th* queetlon. Th# mar­
w p mnunoaid ,ta -rovananlL.
ko
and
hi.
crew
of
airmen
to.^
n
n
n
j
r
p
m
e
n
t
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a
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whatever action It can comGains Mpde After gin of victory for antl-prohlbltionwith President Rooeevelt to '
NIHP RtiM fill Ml 111 th'ie«n frewv
tnand If It becomea necessary
VT- . —
amallat.
act
manipulation-of" ij.
th(|n |„
other ef Ihe .talea
A t Thursday Meet re-employ, the Jobleaa million*
Will Be Determiner
Committee Is Denig1 vItaly.
The bearded commander, smile*
by Labor Day.
-n« , l , v to s a u t e d rv#.*)
! which hhve held election* on the
atock and commodity markets
dated To Draft Piw wreathing his yo.tbful fare, sat CHICAGO, July 21
With the Chicago and Kanaa. j proposed eonititutlonal change.
Whei member* of the Board of
To more than 5,000,000 *1*1 &gt;
by operators seeking to profit
&gt;wn to luncheon with the Chief
City board, of trade cloeed *» |With only a few scattered prer*** (
*ubllc Instruction met *t th* ployera waa addreaaed a rw»t
p o s e d Agreement dK.ecutlse
only for themselves.
and Mr. Rooeevelt „ known that th# World’* Fair Public Instruction m.t at
dnets
unreported
the
repeal
lead
Court House yesterday morning qUei( from the Prealdent U»’ Thl* was evident today n Set- giro the .laffi of the grain torn- was approalmately BMW. leader*
joined the hundred* of other mansgement I* commltteil to
WARIIINGTOn. July 21—
for * thorough discussion of th# j 0jn
national recovery ao;, 1
retary Wallace moved to develop ml**i m housea a nee ltd rest after cf the repeal movement In Ore­
Americans who havo congratulat­ program of modified nudity.
a definite pr-grara to halt, if the wild drtller* of Wednesday, gon predicted a two In on# vic­ --Representatives of the eilr e ed h m upon lho aerlel voyage.
r.unly'a school system, both fl- ministration in lt« mtM
|t«nibalded on on# hand by the
Amid th# din from crowd#
/^possible, wideepread ihlfte In and Thursday. New York financial t o r . while the dry leader. »eem industry rotrd yeet.r hi) l o * 0,“
nn nanctally
end otherwlae. thO tack on th* depression by **!»•■" 1
to
improve
th#
return
to
pr
Miicere
gathered to welcome him at Boll complaint* from reformer*
(■Lgraln print, lie gave hi. approv- market, were quiet toay.
were handed at th* outset a c infagreed they had no more than • thro gh a national
marketing ing Kielt. t o which be and hla men |h&lt;, o|h#r htbd by protest* ,roml prThwn*lww sheet of local echool Unf agreement* to lift wages m ^
to the euapena&amp;n of future*
Stack, after an eaelled irregu­ -fighting chance".
agreement
to
be
submitted
to
,
ram#
from
New
York
In
Amerl-|
^
fonc„
tten,
r|
„
0f
the
Century|^,u
Mt forth a (*&lt;» widely shorten hours.
trading for one dap at Chicago
Swinging a m *, the mountain* Hecretary Wallace under the form
lar opening Improved, Trail ng
ran planes, the aviator first re
To th* poblk wont on open a p ­
common
in
this
etalo
today—that
and other point*.
from the Republican stronghold
of Progrea*. bright epota, th# man­
ctivrd hi* formal welcome from
Preiideat
Rooeevelt. hlm.elf slmmcrrd down to a mere trickle of raat Tennessee, the prohibitionwhite tb# revenue* and aapendl- peal fer co-ops ration "by iupf«*ttr
A commltlee representing the national leader*—and from coun­ agement decided yesterday to et
lures for schiol guipcset hav# de­ Ing and patronising eixployeogvv »
concentrating on hie Indu.trlal of quolatl »na on the ticker In con­ let. jumped Into an eatly lead
th*
reaction
of
the
audience
deIn
histry
In
Vlorlda,
Callfotwa,
trymen Joyously
shouting hi*
recovery program l» convinced, tract to yraterday’a enermou. de­ that once w.nt ax high a.
termln* whether the show I* In creased consi-tsrebly thsr# has who ere members cf th* noUoniP ■■
Texas and Tuert. Rico w u deetghsm a healthy laersas# In th# aa- recovery administration" or alff M
and hla advtaera believed thla cline. leading Issue* held the*r vntce. Rural pr*e(ncl*.
which nated to &lt;Vafl a proposed agree­ name.
decent.
,
gains
of
a
few
cinta
to
around
l'n*ble longer to restrain their
would do more to re. tore belter
rioted at 4 P. M.. aUo help# t the ment wh'ch will be submitted to
T# censor ea-offlclo I* Col. J. rollmsat,
•rt of presidential agreemenU 1 6 ^ ?
three dollar*. Th» bond market
tnlhutiasm fir the general a dele­
The Boerd. studying thla data boosting th* national purchasing" -v
i tinea tha„ any changes in quoted
dry cause.
the general conference uf nearly gation from Ihe Kalian American Franklin Bell, assistant of Lenox
was .imewhat heavy
which
was
Incorporated
In
Super
prices on the eachangee.
The l.ad looked go-&lt;d after xp 100 reprrsentatlvra of grower*
R. Lohr, general maneger of th#
War
Veteran*
Assoelallon
Slocks and . commodtk* went proxlmatrly a hunred thousand*
Intenilinl of Pubtk Instruction power.
Nevcrthelew, those doee to him
and distributors.
“ I *m Just a* certain It w ll
.warmed
through
police
line*
toj
fair.
down
with
a
.IhiU
yesterday
b. d Uen c.unted hut when
belleva that If price fluctuations .town with a j " .
Member, of the cnmmlttre at
he had prescribed T. Yf. Union's aneuol report to work •• I *ni
•UUnf B iff. I
the flier's sI V a* he walked from)
Wednesday
. .. t
violent lh* citiea started reporting
after
lh* Slal# Superintendent end th*
reporting
endanger hla recovery plan, he •wakening echos, of the
last nlati' »•!«! " ,,r* w** the reviewing stand.
•*•*» mloinsum nf cl&lt;Hhlng* Btata Comptroller, ordered the ■m staking averythlng on It." ••••&lt;
crashes that occurred three or closing at 7 P. M-. the tide grad­ work
, , ri a| agreement In the Imkiatry
wni act and qulchly.
Hugh Jahmon, recovery »dmtoto- ~ ”
apprttlalhin—
"«»«M w, ,t r
Kmllmw hi. appm
latw n fft p nlly—lean
ually changed end Ihen as an ava- for the eaUbltohmsnl of n co-l*
yellowing Ibe freniled trading four years age.
lh
breast elotha. adaption orlh s r«ports. They were trator, aftar a confsreare with. ,
tRelr
th
iota,
ths
commander
forwarbii
to
TolUhatte#
this
-am
p
r
.
c
.—
Sailing
.warnped
the
New
l*neh-wf-w#t-v#U*-»we|H in- from At netlonsl trade practice* aimed
session In which grain prices tooh
Further, ho decreed that actor*
ths Frealdont.
‘
Ihe
"must not be vulgar or obscene/ •fletnoon.
one of «k# worn hammerings "in York Hlrek Eichang. im T^lhe Shelby (Memphla) county, the re t , eliminate price cutting and walke.1 back with them to
Tha heart of tho plan, to titotot j:
Th*
Board
alto
passed
a
reso­
history #f th* Eieheng*. dlreclor* Chcago beard of trado. Bharrs pealUla drew out in front and other compelltise means which stand, about 4U yard* .kstajl. to
Th# howl of protest end ques
employs^ *IH rec#lw#,i &gt;
County e v e r y
o f the hoard of trad* lent night plunged 23 &lt;n ab. t 223-dli- front then on opened up the .pec* they said hav# had a depreealng talk a frw momenta, while Ihe lions from th* concessionaries lution authorising lh*
through th# mall on Jnly 27 «
■•queen"
of
Ihe
veterans,
Realrkla
Commission
to
revise
th*
Board's
tillery
and
whIUy
iaauaa
were
between
them
end
the
dr&gt;»
a.
effect upon price, of oranges,
(Continued On P*f* Two)
yesterday left him leae certain
again very weak—while whrit other d ik e gtv* the wet ecus* a lemons, grapefruit and tanger Sleranonte, prrtenlrd him with a
general school levy recommend*- agreement addressed to hhn by
where to drew the line.
the Preeldant Upon signing, It
hod extreme loesea o f approxi­ majority.
nero’s wreath.
,
I f to difficult, of courae." he Ton ti read 10 mills Instead of
in
Luncheon hsdh Ihe Praaldenl
mately 17 cent* a bushel and rot­
fire mills. In compliance wllh the bind* Mix 1# to*l«t*to a 0 « $ g
Rural precinrta In Hhrlhy county
Final Rites Paid To
Two general programs were laid
was Ihe highlight of tke day's said, "to determine what la oh mandat* of th* MUte Board of minimum waga aad •
ten was apilltd for a maximum ha. I been reporting majorities of
.
before the conference. On# ptc
scene or In violation of publlt
World War Veteran break of more than $5 o lair.
m. u , r of Education.
work week dureg Ua
in to I for repeal hoi there was tented by Haul Armstrong, secre­ round of official functions for Hal............ ho.
who
paid
a
visit
to
the
tomb
morals.
It
.
more
a
matter
of
Th* flats which th* Boat}) from Aug. I to 0«e- *• chl“
Th* average loss f &gt;r stock, in no indication of ihe devastating
tary of the f
Am. l1rf, . Uoknown Soldier personal opinion.
studied contparsd rersauaa and teboe I* outlawed. Fourteen to In
Friend* and
\ J a turnover of 8,122,500 ahairs war tidal waves of votes to come. »rs exchange, would In eWeel
.i,
lrlhul.
And who hater, than th* publle
other facta for.1931, 1912, aad tho dallars a week aad 40 hear* few
Knight. *t-ynnr-pld /World war
Memphis
complete Ihe up quota* which each of lh# p»«- and left a floral tribute, and later
|8.20 a share on th* bails bf.th* W'th
audience, then, to d ed fel
year just tlooed. The report cov­ Wklto eoMay-tohmr
X « i who died IA Xak. City
county reported 32,47* rotas for .toeing territories could atpply tha was komr gjMst at n reception at
•ill
iijwpliliirti
art
eisslvid,
t
ered the year* ending on Juno 20 Thirty to 40 reato «n hear mtoL
T.eaay n lg W VUweeiA at the rwmposlta embraciag Bd .. issues. .rypeal -.and. 12.100 against, n ma­ lh* national mnflA*^*Rh«MN of th# th* Italian rrebauy.
at This wme-rbe widest crack since jority of *0,000.
Slightly more than two hours send my Investigator*." said Cato­ of those year*.
&gt;•Fwaeral- Rf*a
,
boundaries of their own atatesmam f*r •
WH‘ * 2
this June 16, 1390, when decline eras
|.k »
Cemetery
In 2031 th* school system’s en­
Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoi Armstrong said he favored the sdler the five plane* teSglpg lh* nal Bell.
Byfvan
Lake
“They are guided more by the tire revenues amounted to $6d0,' slghl-hour day mMtmum for
they
moVnlng to P*7 t1"* 1 ‘ " bato 10 $0.00 a share. Voluma reocoiu a vllle, an-1 other cities helped Ihe principle of strong nations! nr early of 40 leff New York, Ilalbo
t
e
r
p
aad
moehankal
Inker)
reaction of th# audience viewing 76308. Th* stats sent ths system
hore over Washington.
new high alnca May o f the same wet cause with majorities « l-‘ ganixallon.
hla memory.
•qwltabto m*djui)medt at P*F
...................
report
It
. ...
stepped fr.m the Navy amphibian the eshlhlt. If they rep»r
254.36I.M and en appropriation of above 1114 minimum aad
At th* Funeral Home, ihe San year.
though Knoxville, In the hsert of
|p.|tm
Florida grower* and dl*lrl*iu-t |n
-gun salute of a obscene, Ihen I will view It per $2890.41 was secured from the Ho,, of forming Industrial code*
ford Klwanla Club quartet offered
Use lines were more serera tnan mountainous and Republican east
sonalty. If It ehould be cloeed. It Hmlth-llughes vocational educa­
several v.eal aeleetlona accompa­ Widneaday's, fir offering* found Tennessee returned but » 21H vole lor* generally favored more I *• ratdnet officer.
Secretaries Swanson mil Roper, will be closed."
tion fund during 1931. With » 10 of fair competition.
rat rontrol. They proposed Mini
nied by Mr*. France* A. Hkkvon
majority for repeal.
(Continued on Fag* Two)
There ha* already been a modi
(Continual On Pag* Thre#)
at the piano. Many member* of
a national arrangement be pro-ld. 'llnlieo Ambassador Rosso, and
ArslaUnl Secretary of War Wo&gt;d- ficatlon of lh# prevailing floor
Campbell-Lotting ^
•« « “
ed under which mnrhevlng limltn- ting were ameng those who met show*. On# young lady who wore
American Lag on here atteade-i
linns w &gt;uld be fu rd In limes when him at th# field.
Election Rules Are
lets than th# minimum—* mesh
lh* .ervleea yhlch were eonductea
(her# was an established over­
Roper, welcoming him and hi* and a gauss curteln—was dropped
by Rev. J. B. Root of the Flirt
Recited By Thigpen
supply.
They
favored
a
alat#
ni*J•uppiy.
, " ■■
, 7
men, the latter standing a f.w from In# curriculum after a pro­
Congregition.l
Church.
Pall­
hnllng ngreement for each of the fM| ^
^
fommin,Ur test by a reform association. Ilsr#
bearer* were D. D. Welborn, Paul
Supervisor of Registration W.
prod ring area* In addition to a
_
••
praised them for "their ei-rage. end there th# management he* In­
Shoemaker.
E. J. Meyer and J. Thigpen who disclosed several
national agreement, all to be In­
vision and interest In worlJ cum­ supplement th* ’customary fan. A
A
k
tf
of
140
cold
Js«
boor.
*•*Brown Mlllor.
but leaving at much
Practically every person who ter-related
. ,
i n . i.
T, mere#", and wllh Swanson and slated that a acarf or something
Mr. Knlgkt, a natlva of Am facts relating to the scheduled
Discovering that li was not le­ era! ptoto* *1 ian"*wieh*a, and
crntrol M p.ma.kto to the h. ti w##df|
h
f
rhumba dancer »** erased from gally fthsslbto to charg* flv* dosens of 8*aford » • * &gt; " * *
her.t County, Va., to survived by special repeal election In Florida has b*%i recommended as a teach­ nf the state organUallon. winch
••
th# program of a beer garden young Hanford men with the crime Wire mad# short work of at *•
two brother*. They are: W. F.. on Oct. 10. today augmented hi* er In on* o f Seminole County'* would administer Ihe state axree- ,n ,' r
In a brief Interview a Utile show.
Knight, of Hanford aod M. L. statements
of breaking and entering tha Dr. Informal gathering of ,m,mb*T' ° !
stsmvms of yesterday.
l * h,U or
" k&lt;*&gt;Ui fo[
men!*.
"The queetlon It whet* lo draw L. R. Phillips Atlantic Bank lobby th# Bzoford blmtett Utm
later, Balko said weather rondlKnight, of V i m s . Ohio.
Mr Thigpen today aUtod that I "•*» term la eligible to teach UnA.
M.
Pratt,
Wirier
Hav*r,
mr
.. ^ . _der
4_tk.
_#
aka
w
o
m
.
somsilatlme would iVlermin* hla inuft th* line between nudity end vul­ newa-tland list week. Judge J. O- few tons, hold at Monk's P I *
tha term* of th* new regula­
any elactor who waa not qualified
manager of Iho Flurlda citrui back lo Italy.
garity," said th# manager.
' A Sharon yesterday morning patted
to vot* In Ihe last general elec­ tions which airs** th* applicant* grower* clearing him.* *&gt;*•* I*
nude figure In Kaalf I* "#t vul­ sentence on the boys en a charg* **Th4 iix ta war# J*«k Scott and
Record Throng Hears tion srtll have to qualify tha earn* legal residence and requires that t on, said all representatives of
gar. What that figure does, how it
E. H. "Monk" Bennatl who ataged
he nr ihe not be related to any lh* Industry favor# I ttandai'lb* Long And Thurston
of petit larceny.
Concert Offerings as h« would If there was a gen­ other
does It *** *h*t l» •#»* •• *9m#state
or
county
employs*.
Ilolllt Forguton, 22, Wilbur For- th4 tarty In honor of th* Ucal
erel election being held neat
linn of products an allocation u?
.
. .
End Long Golf Feud thing #1*#.
Members o f th* local Roan) of shipment* from each territory in
baiaksll «tok *h««h
,u*
Th* reeml crowd which beard October.
“ People' have changed their guson, 14, and Qrmon Woods, II, on lha second Half Contra! F|9,P »
Public Instruction learned this at times of an over-supply.
were
fined
fIS
and
cost*
each,
or
"Thla
means."
Mr.
Thigpen
Maat night’s free Hanford Conc.it
Mora than
years ago I’eter minds In recent y**c» *h0,,t i’*1* a total nf 136.44 taeh. All had Baseball League pennant, an.l nre
Armstrong said quota* rould '&lt;*
Orchestra ent.rtalnment program stated, "that If he eras not regis­ a meeting In' Ruperinlenrient T.
post-season series which aecoinThurston
tsd
Howard
Long, wall- question of njdldly. Forty y»*M pleaded guilty.
W.
lawlon'a
office
yesterday
aftfired umltr which the shipments
on the Court Mouse lown indicated tered ho will have to register end
ago * girl who showed her enkl#
pialli the pennant.
known
Peal
cUliens,
challenged
ernnun.
They'
studied
doxrns
of
Ilarol,)
Doksr,
16.
was
fined
th*
from each producing area would
to Georg* C. Fellows, orchestra pay kl* poll taxes for tho years
During lh# avaning. E. r .
each other to • «"lf match over publicly was talked about Today
direct ir, the* the generel public 1031 anj 1932. Tha last date on nuestionnalrvo which had been br fixed for inch week. A cen'ral th* Sanford Country C|ub course. the girl* wear little on th# beeches coals, or $21.44. It* plaadsd nolle HoJihildar was Introduced to 0»*
contend rs.
la appreciative of the efforts of which (ueh pell taxes may be sent them hy various applicants national committee would ke«p in
and
nobody
P*y»
any
attention
group by D. D. Wolboro. presi'tont
Yeaferday aftern'on friend* of
for teachers' po*IUon*.&gt;\
cl &gt;*• touch with market* end
Robert “ Bobbie" Burns, 14, was o» th* baoeboll club, a* speaker of
•oent SO local perron, who are *n- paid will he Rept. 16."
to It."
the
pair
wsr#
surprised
to
learn
establish
th*
quantity
which
roold
sentenced
lo
the
Boys
Industrial
‘
The**
questionnaires
also
were
daavcrlng to prqvlto an lnlcr*x»Th# general registration books
the evening.
Mr.
HoushoMer
that #ach had acrepled th* other’*
Homs at Marianna, lie had plaad- stressed the Importance of char­
Ing weekly sincere without .
of the coanty will be open in Ban- studied by th# Board'* attorney h* absorbed in each in adsa-r#,
rkallenga
and
that
the
match
(Cpntlnsed On Page Threw)
All numbors on th« prmiiam ford from Jnly 23 to Rept 30, who looked Into them from a
Committee Personnel sd guilty. II* had been brought acter In a player, and th# 2*would be played yesterday.
Judge 8haron tom* week* ,petition each player U os peeled
were gvnvrouily applauded, with Inclusive. The precinct registra­ legal point of viow. .
Of Rotary Disclosed before
Hurrying to the golf court*
ago on a charg* of pstit larceny t« give toward porfaettng props*
the special talent
pactlculeily tion book* will be open In th*
Superintendent lawton t h is
of a watch. Previous to that ho tiamwork.
atreared In tb* applau.e. This precinct* from Rept. 4 to Sept morning said that It I* pnealble Local Celery Men Are they arrivej In lime io see Mr.
lon g lew off from number nne
Paul J. Stilt*, president of th# had been before Judge Hharon °n
talent Include-! the Mla»*» Ethel 23. Inclusive.
that names of all teacher* ac­
Aftar th# maotlng. Earl VaHi,
Attending Meeting tee.
Hanford Rotary Club, tod*, die- a charge of th* potlt larceny of on* of IM owner* of th* looal
Hyotlalne, Paulin* Moran. Jo«jcepted for the coming term will
Three hilarious hole* later both cloeed th* personnel of hi* stand­ torn* animals.
phlao Rusal aad Mary Rus.l and
clubs announced that It hae been
be announced after th# August
I.eiders of til# local celory In­ player* agreed that while th#
ing committees fer th# romlng
Eddie Htadel a* socallaU.
Al noon today Mr. Wood* and necessary 12 cancel s .scheduled
3 CaacH Attacking
meeting of tho Board.
dustry were ln Lakeland this aft­ gam* has Its merit*, th* wear and
year. The* are aa follows:
Mr. Doksr had been released from ssHlbltlon gam# whkk wa# to
n* staled that the meeting yes­ ernoon attending a meeting of
Futch
B
i
l
l
Taken
toar on the mind and body waa
Club
Borvko,
H.
B.
Pop*.
O.
C.
Jail. Friend* had secured 90-day hava
b*4n playad hore Mat
terday
adjourned
until
next
Thurs­
Organization Meet
state-wide celery grower* and
Tuesday with a team of Altoata
Under
Advisement
day when tb* Board will discos* •kippers who were meeting tinder hardly worth the effort. They Harden, A. W. Epp*. R- F. Mont- bonds to effect their relstao.
Scheduled Tonight
salvatge; Program, J. A. Brown,
Th# Ferguson boy* were In Jail All-8 tar*.
the' transportation problem and Ik* auspice* cf Ui# Florida Cel­ gave up.
Th* score:
R. F. Monsalrage, H. H. Colemon, qt noon, no on* having appeared
Thoee
attending th* eup{#» .
TALLAHASSEE, July *1-—W*» probably award contracts.
ery Shipper*. Inc.
Loire
..........
10-17-11—39 Karl l^hman; Community Sere- la ball them out.
meeting ware: E. T. HouiholtoiS
Mr*, l a Packard, prealdent of
Ths meeting waa called hy Thurston______—Th« Supreme Court today look
IO -ll - lf r - 2 1 lee, 8. O. Bhlnholaer, B. F. Ilalnes,
F. A. palmer. W. A. Raven*!. Joa
tb* local Bka Udg* Auxilary,
Loring Raoul, president ef th#
Ludwig. Earl Yarn, Jack Scott, D.
tolay sxpreaotd th* hep* that lh# under advisement three case# at Elliott Roosevelt To
O. W. Hpeneer; Boy* Work. W. A.
organisation.
Discussion
af
a
cod*
Talmadge
Suspends
D. Welborn, Frank Mslach, P#to»
Elk* Hafl vein lid crowded with larking the validity of th# Futeb Marry Ruth Goggins
leffler, H. M. Wataon, B. Pul*»Prohibitionist*
To
bf
»thle*
f”r
th#
rolery
Industry,
wive*, daagktore, or awtotkeart* bill after hearing more than three
ton. Martin J. Brem, Urnard Commission Members Sebaal, Arthur Branan, Paul BOwfeaturing
controlled
ihlpmenU
In
Hold Meet Tonight McLucas | Fellowship, W. M.
nor, Sort Chapman, Jo* Barn##,
of members of tin Ledge tonight hour* of oral argument*. Th* act
BURLINGTON. Iowa, July 21. rasa of emergency, U th* prim*
Charlto Abbott. Raleigh Part, Roy
.4 6 .00 o'clock. J .
ATLANTA,
July
21.
Haynes,
8.
O.
Grey.
0.
W.
Spen­
—(in
—El
I
b
it
Rboaevelt,
eon
of
grants a five to 20-year morato­
reason for th* moeting.
Harrison, Bert Maawell, Cal D*WT M 'r d s e 'e k * m lla d out 3fl0
t.ncal
prohibitionist*
are
#«•
Governor
Talmadge
today
sus­
cer;
International
Service.
B.
L
th* President, aad Mite Ruth Gog
Among thooo from Raaf rd at­ netted to gather at the Moatiuma
Invitations
WO*ns. arg- rium on delinquent Un payment* gins, Fort toerth. Tvs- will be
Bfaltble: Vocational 8#rrk*. w. pended flv, members of the Geor­ nk, Baddy Autrey. Tig* Mtost,
tending
|h*
mbetlng
were
F.
F.
Ing
that
tin? psact t might and allow* delinquent tax pay­ married tomorrow under present
Hotel tonight at 7:30 o'clock fer L. Cooper, W. C. HotcWeon; Ea* gia publk service commission, and Pop* Mtse, and D. L. Scott.
Dorner, Georg* Thureton, Peter lha perpoae of organlalng for th#
h r th* purpose of re-organtaing ment* with bond*.
------------------------...
arrangements,
tha
Associated
tension. H- R. BUveiu. J. A. Immediately named tuccsseora to
Thuntnn, 8. R. Dlgktog, R. A.
Un Aualllary. Maay
Georgia
***•“ Wright. H. B. P«P*i Muak, F. C. lh* five-member board.
Press l-arae.-l from aa unimpeach­ Cobb. Henry Nickel. J. C. HutiM- romlag fight aga'n*‘
RANDIT8
LOOT BANK 4
msttars ere to he dta
of tha Eighteenth Amendment.
law, should th* governor n s fit to
.
*
able so res teday. Mbs Grgglaa
MarMahon.
BREAKS
HILENCB
ten,
aad
W.
A.
Leffler.
night, tin said, all of these bar
R#v. W. J. Carpenter, of Ovto'b.
and her mother arrived from Chi­
Mr. 8tto* waa iasUUod recent­ remove lh# commitstonere, pro­
BATTLCBORO
N.
0.
July
lag l« da wHk a full pregran U t
chairman of the B*ord of Tempor- ly *a prealdent of th# elnh. 8. 0. vides for th* soapenaloa of th#
cago last night. Blltol Rooeevelt
Three baadIU oaterag tha
*
July *
ALBANY
.tin coatiag months.
is effected by ptoa* toda*.
WATKR HB1.PP HERR TIURBT ane* aad Social S«rvk* of tha Gray U treasurer and A. W. Epp* comreItsloner* until the next
of Batttobora *t 2iM A. M.
Fliridw Conference of th# Melho.
„ag hi* eilence for tb# Krai
slon
i
f
th*
general
aaoemkly
whtoh
to secretary, while th* followtog
terday, and while m to
Ed O’Ccnnsll. nitol# of kidBOYS' AUTHOR BIER
la ouaUng
BLACKWELL, Ok la, Jnly tl.- d at Church, will be a speaker. It are member* af th* board of greet* next to 1M4.
volvpr la lire hood of
w r J J)im. Jr, today »*ld the
to expected that each ehureh to
tho commit*loners the
U
P&gt;—Blackwell
eltiiona
may
have
M A R R H A L d ik h , July 11^—
IhU comity will b« nprtMiUd by dlnH on: 0. W. IptM tr, B. U charged Incompetence and sanction Jsao* A. Daaghtridg* Um '
f.
reasowe hao not b»*n P*l:l
their
choice
o*
6J
pereent
beer
Mahhk. F. C. M**Maho«. H. B.
ear Um Tvnns.soe re- yoetk. Ho said the family had#* Vh— William Wallace Cook, 66, or U city we|er. Th# 2J to th# Ita minuter and at leaat three
of axcoosivaSUllty rate* to Geor­ or* aeoopad up H J U to a s k
RatwtoB
rurreney.
“
* tea tact wdh the kidnapsra beyond author of many atari** far boys, salt water ewatoat to graiae pet repceaontatires. Th# poMk to In­ Pep*. J. A- Brew*.
gia.
. ',
•i _.
died bet*
yesterday after
CTmoo,
sited.
ado kl Albany and £ • *
I
gallon
of
eratog.
lengthy 111
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papeta.

Irrcguiair Opening_____

Applicants Fulfill
Requirements For
School T ea ch in g

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"SANFORli. FLORIDA. FlUDA^ JULY SI, I9M

R oosevelt R eadyjT E N N E S S E E IS
rT o Jake Hand In ON NET SIDE
S to ck G yrations BY CLOSE VOTE
President PreparedTo
Do WhateverlsNecessary To C h e c k
Market Depression

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AN IN D E PE N D E N T P A 1L T N E W SPA PER

tad Rkkoot Gar** I « « d

VOLUME XXIV

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Tbn O VXudlence

Free “Feed" Given
Youths Involved
B a s e b a ll Players
In Theft Attempt
And Their Friend*
Are HandedFines

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-.’-To'
!«B W

irs POSSIBLE

PRESTIGE
LBOFLIGHT

81‘AN i)
IMfiburflH
Jit.' Ual« .

— Aeuulrscina
de.dr* #f
Acquiescing to the de.iir*
Preaident RooMeelt to have a
man of hla twn selection a.* chalri of the federal power com_ wilsaioo, (Seoige Otis Smith va* 11 ' rated that p"«t yesterday to make
.tee war for the app Inlment of Frank
McNinch.
McNinch, a Democrat who has
' bein vice chalinum far several
.taani'MTiov prt Jmonth* since the Ilrmocrat .e vieW
I.
SS
IS
•11 t*&gt;r&gt;*nkl shortly after hi# appoint
sj
I* isiijnient by President R oeevelt that
I*
14 'i t » iMn&lt;&gt; l|onnt^ administered p«iwer
n
v* !,«• com) any has anything to fear
!*
s} ;J|J from thL* commisslun, but cro ked
-—
one* would do well to make
j.a m q h v in a
lh#lr

Itimifel) n

ic Informed B y
jvernment As To
it Feat Means

riiwliin*ll

JME, July 20.—All tho avei of prnpagan'lj contr died by
Faaelet government were IfJit. IjsIltB
recently to Informing the
Jinn public that two elmuitaaehievementa—-the Italian
atlin flight to Chicago ami
•«» l*«ttl
IM IV lillM illi
aignlng here recently of t’f r
VI/E’OC W '
T..I#-.U
r power pact—had Increased
WA PLO O O
l^ llllt ille
U H u K 'lh e e
prrstgr « f Italy to a plnnacto
Kj d i .i i I 'll
r before attslne-L
PAT.
NO.
5
0
8
,
7
5
3
heavy
black
typthe
***••
In
paport diaplayed qilfltalio'n* front
IM PROVED A IR S H IP - the BODY is desig ned
IJjC, “ Smith tniJe p bile aimulta*
, remark* by Premier Ilenit&gt; M.rI*,:.! neonsly witli a fetltr feim Presl*
A
F
T
E
R
,V
u
e
P
A
TTE
R
N
O
F
a
MARINE
SHIP
WITH
SIDE
,. aotinl regarding the propagen.-a
•***'dent Koonevelt announcing the
P R O JEC TIN G BALCONIES,PASSENGER COMPARTMENTS
value of lie Chicago flight, rucli
ileel change, a copy of his letter of
aa “ prevtlga 1* a* lndi»p»n«4''n.
A PROM ENADE D E C K , AN UPPER CAPTAIN’ S DECK ETC
icsignntion to th* Whit# li-uae,
to a great nation a* honor t*» .ft
InAviduul." The nrwapaper ” 11
Heaaagiro” *ay*: “ Never »lnce
Yesterday^ Results
hbtiry began ha* any nation &gt;r
T he SHAKESPCARTAN ACTOR FORGETS
5 e c k w a l k e r s w ill f e e l r i g h t a t
peopln ahown the work! how to liva
h i m s e l f o n th e b a l c o n y i
vvtim vvi . i.r.*ura
HOME ON THE PROMENADE DECK
and werk «o . Intensely."
nn«lt 4: llrooklm S
A battlo fur prestige In a w o,Id
HE INSISTED'ON FLAWING
not olwny* recepllvr hof torn
“lltrVICTinguTTmfg" ,,hn:r*
HI FORGOT THERE WAS
PARACHOTE
WAT|l, ISN'T
NO STAGE BfetOW
&gt;
o f Faeriiin, and the gnvrrrrn-rnl’*
IS O-HAT
„ IT HENRY
rhlnffti ■;
Vurk I.
S.
THE BAHCONT r
. .N CASE (powerful propegnn L office' re­
Wiiihlnpfnn I: HF f«••••!» ?
il.vlrw.il •• ||#e»l»n I
cently »uli&lt; rdinntril nil oth*r n«
peel* of the Chlrngn flight, cr
|*hi!ai&lt;FfpMn f-lj iMtrr.lf J.|
pilitlcnl nnnly*i* of the four*
tg ttn ir tv aaaortATiav
power pact, In proclaiming the
M lnn .nim tlv
T -tti
t n -t t« n » e « lls
contribution which L th had made
to the national preatlge.
Kf |*n«ll J.|*
1-1.
Mil*Nuk--* v « : T -l-d i* l - » il*-c.
Measured In term* of new*Mil v n 'ii- in Innlneet.
paper eparr, the ratm to t,y I*
sin T iiu iiv a w o m T i o v
■brut two to me, »lncc virt tally
all the newapaper* deride nt lend
N r * fkfIrlkfia I 1 &gt; t; M*tnph|w J - 1
KMAfkill** T; n»$iiiiMMMi» a.
twice a* much *pnce to citation*
&lt;&amp;8o m m s t - saoi».M
4- *30
••toon••* j ; N»w|i»lll** I.
o f comment* in other rminlrie n
Iltrnilf$nhnm.|.tltt#
4*nn|. nilh
In actual &lt;l.*.d|hnn*
|hi/light or of the elgn ng nf the
pact.
third man l» ls-ln,r held by I’lnellas Dirk Fryer, largo, who completed
3-MINITK DIVORCE
(Irnerel Halo llalhn'a reportn ol •It"r-ri|ilIon nf dangers and bar Iofficers in nmneetion With the r*.i a flO-ilay Jail term in June for
khl|ik
rnmunlrri'd
are
prlnlrd
in
the flight -graphically
written
CHICAGO,-Deserted five min- rent .burglary nf th* Florida) theft of an. outboard motor. Fryfull, an I a'm* Italian newspapers
Ltes after her welding breausr- laundry Plant at Dunedin. II* la, er was arrested at Perry Tuesday.
have had rorrr*|Kindrnt* f .How, ,,
,
,»Im refeieil tu live at the |gm- .of
log the Italian planes
nt th-ir
r hu. Wan,|-a ,n .ther. Mrs. Mnr
d slinallun in t hlrago. Rut in no .,,,r| |c. Win &gt;-hy
rnv was
w» swarded a
n tnree-mlmitr. henr_____
Indanre did aurh nmtler* uccup/ divnire after
K T decree was grunted I#
To-NfcTif
limn- than half on much spare a- mg. TThe
Judge Hurry Kaluth.
wan given in complimentary artil.owrr Floor
llslron,
10.35
10-25
tin In the prets f other net one, ARREST ROBBERY HUBI’ KCT
A like ratio was okaorve.l In deal­
CLEARWATER, June Lfa.-A
ing with the fit r-puwer paet.

s&amp; g s

law*. Any agreement would reek'
to incr***e the return to
ducera and to etablllir
from grot* to consumer. Kepi*,
tentative* of the Indui'ry. said,
hnwiver, they wet# unctrtaka
whether the latter could be (in
—Poeslbilitle* o f applyia* 0&gt;« fected.
firm act to the eltnu Industry
A. M. Pratt, manager of tho
will t* emsUDred here Thurs.Ly Kloridg C tru* Grower* dealing
at a c nferenre of r*pr*aenUtlw*| Haute esscclatloo, eaid the confer,
if th* l*tillng citrus sources.
j enre w mid seek to establish
Citrus grower* of Florid* Cali-| wh*(h*r growers “ can find a com.
fornla, Ttta* and Tnerto Rico are rnon gro ml on which to proceed. *
espectid to d'ecusa their nr iblem*.
Sever* I representative*. Doe/W
with th* naming of a ru'onal
Florida
were in Washington yaw^
citrus commltteo forecast.
Th* farm act make* it possible terdsy preparing far th* eonfor marketing agreement* to be fereaee. They included IL U.
leg*lit* and eiempts then from Wcolfnlk, of Orlandos W. II.
prihlltions
of th# antMrMt
Mouser, of OvIamJi; Dr. E. C
Aurin, of oFrt Ogden; C. A. Stew
■tt, of Proatproof; Jam** C. MrrIn which he sakli
” 1 am prompted to take this t «t». and C. M. Morrow, of Aoburttstep hy my *inc#re wish to co­ dal*.
Representatives from C-Uifurnla
operate and m y fall agreement
with yuur natural delro to have ar* espectad to be C. C. Teague,
the head &lt;f the rnmmlsalon one former member of th* farm boar ),
an.I Paul Armstrong.
of yquV own selection."

Is Named Citrus Indnstry Is
Head Of Federal Considering Deal
Power Commission Under Farm Act
WAMIIINUTON, J ol, I1®.—V O ! WASHINGTON, Jill, I®. t f l

■i)

Gulf-lube cuts oil costs 28V2%

il

BATES
10e lino I lim a

8c lint .1 Clme*

7c line 6 Ilmen
Sc line I month.
Minimum charge SOt

A— AnnuunntnrnD

Vussnlinl, the Inspiring force
In hind Italian aviation, abate*
honors with Mussolini, the slates*
man, wh i la derrrlted aa hnving
assumed a dominating position la
the eyes nf the wofl.l such as no
ind vldual hnsh eld since the -U/«
■if Wmslriw Wllr.n.
The radio wa» utillie I to a
similar end and In evrn grenlrr
■I tail, slnre a dlatinrliun is ma-ks
leiwrrn what Is suitalilr for news*
pa|e r pobllrntinn and what may
V&lt; made available to the restrict*
id r a t i public.

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6 BORROWED CARS ttU fm r t f Amtries't UtJmg FrwWr t fiU m*0
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ub

Conteit Board of the American Auto*

mobile Astociation recently pat 4 famous
T
29c oils “on the epot" t . i
One efter another, these fsmons oils were
put in 6 borrowed cars—sod tested for 4 days,
12 hours e dsy, on the Indianapolis Speedway.

SAME PMCEAa
AS42YK

For an rloqnent ra lio descrip­
25 ounce* for254
RAVE YOUR WATCH repaired tion of the flight there Were ob­
i I one w h o rrally knows how
tained the services of Corrailo
Irlggs, Jeweler, 3lag, Av*.
/oil, prerl t*nt .f the Italian tie.TRUE spiritual leadings. 3lra. olog ckl Siciety. lie WUS even al­
Hally
Ru»etl. AfUHiintmrn'u. lowed tn lirenk sllenev regarding' M illio n * Of POUNDS U U P
Barn-fit I'rugre. «ivr HpIrltualDt the nut of Ihr flight, which he' V RY OUR COVIUNMIMT
Church. 57 E, Cnnrord. I'hnne estimated as totalling n,nou,IMH)
lire (at c treat eirhangn, ap6531, Orlando, Florida.
proslmately $4.'i.'t,4AO), Half of
EXPERT REPAIRING rash reg ‘ this amount, .Hlgnnr 7!eli said, is
registers, typewritrrs, adiling
| lecuverrd through the sals
inarhines, s ules, J. E. Carroll, of r|H-rial stamps.
Jr., 21 W. Church, Urlandn.
Illr estimate (lf the c st op the
010 'YOU S tN O i
flight apilvvenlly Vna f ’ laluslvs
S,
VOkt a
l'
t— Aiiloimiiiilea
o f the cist of (he seaplanes, th*
‘i\ O E .T t C T 1 V B ? ^
furl for them and a number of
MODKI. A Knnl nuiilitrr. Non other items.
paint ami tire* uhd IMil lair.
$125. Model T Knnl roup*. Fair
condition, with lair, f.'ll Her I A
Bon*; Au*t in Dealer*.

THE

DEVILS BROTHER

S H -----------t,

When the figures were averaged, here was
the amaaing result—Gmlflmk utnt 2BVi%f*r*
tb€r hffin &lt;*qurnri• /til bid it fie dJdtJ. It beat
trrrj oil in every carl
Switch to Gulf-lubet You’ll buy less olL
You’ll pay leta for repair*—for the oil that
lasts longer is a better lubricant. Get Gulf-lube
at any Gulf statioo!
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16—Apartments For Rent
MALL aparlmrnt auitalrle fur
couple or man. Phono 443,
FIVE ROOM uptUint flat. Un­
&gt;' fitrnialied. Reawinable. 714 Oak
Ave,

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FURNISHED APARTMENT Pri
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Oak Avenue.
'FOR RENT: twn elore building*
f 10 room*. *ume fliluree, BIG 0*1
month.
0 room houao $10.00
month, 3 ilorea $1.00 month ench.
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At A recant convention of the International Watther To Take Hand0In
League In Chicago, J. P. E. Nlckelabury, executive secretary
of the Lutheran Publicity Bureau, told the delegatee who
Stock Gyrations
had aaeembled there that the one big need of the churchea
today 1». greater advertising. Pointing oat that there are
trniay 68.000,000 “unchurched peraone” in the United State*,
Kr. Nickehhurg ineUted thab. no better way o f reaching
them exlete Than through the mbfllam of the preae.
"The church ahould use newspaper apace for Item* of
new* and inaert paid advertising” , he ■eld. “ The first advertlaement was written 3,000 yUaru before Christ and was
inscribed on a sheet of pepynu. It was the offer of a re­
ward for a runaway slave. The aUve wae returned and
advertising has been uaed by smart bualouaa men ever
since because they know It pay* to.advertiaa. But fay o j
nng time churchea have been prejudiced against advertls-1
ng because they thought it was unethical and undignified.
"I have seen successful business men—man who real- 1
zed the value of proclaiming the merits of their products 1
end did not hesitate to Include in their annual budgets large j t'
amounts for advertising. These same men 1 have seen alt
n church councils and quibble over spending |10 for adver- ,
Using purpose*. Fortunately, that,altitude is swiftly dla-1 (
a limit on dally price fluctuatiea*.
Wheat waa limited to eight ceata
was rye, corn to fire cents and
oats to four.
Thli action wae duplicated by
all Iha other leading grain en­
chant** In the country, Mlanesp-

IDAV, JULY V , 1933
.E VKHMlT fo r t TODAY
END OF"pNMITY—When
I ways please the Lord, ha
ev*n W« enemies (o be

L o n g 's M eat

TASTED MEAT

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The warning gtvew bp
Rath S. Johnson, tndoatrial *dmtntatrator, that wagae meat
keep paea with higher prist* '* *
crisis waa to be averted waa wWO,
1} rend ta lb# ftooncial district
which bad b**n building a large
part of Its opti»t*m on the bast-

BUDAPEST—Cwuat Nlehelae Serenyi, ' noted Hunagrian land
owner, weU known for hla child welfare movement, with his two sons,
lbs elder of whom, left, has been brought up on a diet af fiih and
egg*, whar*a* the younger child has eaten nothing but milk and
vegetable*. Neither baby ever tasted meet.

creased purchasing power. TM
suggestion w u advanced (hat
sentiment had born disturbed «y
loa n of an important reversal ta
buiinow Just as it appeared b bs
getting on ita font after ssrtral
pears ef prostration.
Bankers were disinclined to belists that ths big advance In dol­
lar-exchanga had had siash. mar­
ket influence. Starling topped IT
3-d cants to 14.04 1*2 and other
European
currencies
reacted
sharply. The pronY* weakness, it
wae •xplafaed, teemed to be Bn
aftermath of the British bond eon*
veriion offer, although banker*
wet* somewhat In the dark as to
bow the plan would ultimately
affect holders of the securities.

» with Him.—Proverbs 10i7,
.Various—rca&lt;aai.«am.adya**ed

its meooage.
iMr.: Nlckelsburg
. : _____i* thoroughly convinced that In these •d crash, which brought warning*
l.'O* afraid of fear!
days
competition
are icngroaaed I from tha nation’s capital that “if
J..,,'.. of'keen
............
p t t t t lt t when
t m men’s
‘ i nminds
'
In
tank of making a living, the church "should I neevatary” th* licensing power of
•} . So many fall
in the difficult task
Er* blow* h« struck at all. launch a spirited advertising campaign to get new busi- the farm «Ct wopld be Invoked on
ne«". He doet not believe the churchea can well compete trader* to' bring about mor*
r*fror brings failure near,
■table price*.
Ind doubting fashions giants with movlee, night clubs, and the thouaand and one other Edward A QtJ«al. president of
dintractlng
Influence*
of
modern
life,
all
of
which
ore
ad*
U&gt; huge and rough
I th* Americas^ Farm Bureau fedvrrtUern,
unleaa *t(v
the tiiviiviiiB
churchea giimy
also uurci
advertlne.
__ *w**"( miucoo
iim i
^^I erition, dw/:\"The market, helped
IM Of mere shadow stuff
ffhich chill the heart,
But If thlg la true of the churches, whleh neek only I by inflatien, waa enfirvly apccu
‘rutting men front 'he ,u r t.
to save men's aouls, how much truer muat It be of tha in-1 latlve. We etiU bsfe a Mg surnurance a^ent, the bank, - the broker; which aetk to oave I plus of wheat. It all show* a
am afrai 1 *f dread!
men'a money, or the Industry, the hunineaa man, the tner-l great necessity Tor the President’*
’ .(
So many stay
chant, which icrk to Rive him something for it! How diffi­ wheat program, ft ehowe tba weFacing a ruggrd wiy,
cult It muat be in thin rapidly changing world with its new craelty for aervag* control of
"Wllfui to tnov* alo-ad;
inventiotM and cunatant improvements, and widely fluctuat­ wheat. Tha Inflated value of all
'Honing 'with alarm
commodities,
Including
cotton,
ing priced, tor the merchant who docs not advertise to com­ caused the drop.’’
Lfl that may strike to harm;
pete with the merchant who does!
looming themselves to fall
Wheat Vader* Mid It wa* be­

Itforo foe of III.wind a*-«tl,
iord, lei me run the ehsncul
.Let jn# not sink
Under sick thought* 1 thi
lather !*would advanre

Ky* elesr the miinele stout
'Out whore the Oght Is mad#—
t o win jr h*#--nnafr*ld.
— Hy Edgar A finest.
Tennessee Is wet by a uprink• We hope this frfl.w H*lbo take*
a good rest before he flies back
lo Daly. l.onk« Ilk* our trailing
;tit liens are trying la w|na and
dine (tint to death. • »».-.•

The Witnesses’ Responsibility

inve hla wltneaae* fail to stick to their previous testimony.

The approval of 173,412,470 of
wae
announced
Mterday by Secretary Irka* and
he work will liegln at once. The
Irst thing you know every cowatb In the country will It* paved
1th concrete. It'e the &lt;My of tK*
totorlet I And lad road* will soon
I a thing of the past foreverl
&gt;r antll th* new ryade wear out,
Speculators kre beginning to
lad put that white the aeVemkent 1* doing a lot these day*, It
ill} has no Intention of provldkf a perpetual bull market In
hkb every body with a llltle'caplll.ean get rich without any darthr whatever of rrveriee. Governlint guarantee ot speculative
refits niay come A mo day,' If
la present trend continues, but
f have n«t reached that point
H, thank lleavsnal
» Feurth District’s energetic
went*live, Mark Wilcox, I*
ng after tba federal farm
board beeauae It won’t make
1 on farm Unde situated In
■g* district*. D seerae that
LhlnU of Florida'a farm* are
Mated and that unleM th*
I V ruling' la changed, th*
~ban provision* won't mean
L.to Florida. The point, bownpreeenU another Intone let»
tha government
Tha
, teas board won’t make loan*
gins In drainage district*, befl.Utey aay, tha dtalaag*
tr ite a first lain on all th*
(.within th* dletrkta, bet tba

(Continued From Pag* One)
market* thinly eupported with
buyer*' bids and appeared to be in
a highly nervous state o f mind
Public psychology, hankers sug­
gested, had undoubtedly been bad­
ly ilrnled by Weneeday’s break.
Wall Blreet offered little reac­
tion lo the warning given the
c &gt;untry’a two major exchangee—
New York slock* end Chicago
grain—by Senator Thomas, advo­
cate of Inflation. Stock exchange
cause stocks in New York wen official* her* tkrclined to comment
drastically weaker, especially al­ on the suggestion that limits be
cohol stocks, but New York Stock placed on fluctuations of security
trader* 'told— wheat decline* re­
sponsible for security toes**.
The getiiral ran of I Fader*, ’
though, said "shoe string" specu­
la tar* caused the market collapee.
"There war# too many guy* In
here'with the baby’s shoe money
trying to run It Into a fortune,”
on* bitterly Mid, "and now he
hasn’t even the shoe money left."

price* during a single session or
the senator's alternative threat to
move for closing the market.
News lhat Senator Th &gt;maa had
predkted the government would
draw up a code for the markets
unless they acted Immediately to
atop "bear' rai ling" reached tba
financial district after the. close,
but this development also failed
to bring romment from the ex­
change, which hat repeatrdly de­
clare;! during'the past four year*
lhat Ita policy was strictly agaiaal
. . p raid*."
r a id . "
’’" hbear
In brokerage quarter* th* opin­
ion wae freely cipressed that yeaterday'e decline had represent*-!
liquidation by nerroui holders of
Keeurltles as well as the forced
sale of speculative commitments
In a market that had been mad*
top-heavy by a three-month spec-

T TM T F o r w a t e r b il l
OGDEN, Utah, July I l - l f r s .
A. L. Nelson has offered to deed
two acre* of her city property
to th* rity of Ogden If the water
department will cancel her |2*
water bill.

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IN S T R U C T O R
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BTRI1IO ANO BRASS

INSTRUMENTS
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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
"Beat For The South”
If that metal bed or porch chair la getting a little went or eld
looking you will find that D. A 0. DECO ENAMEL la th*
magic you need. It cornea In a beautiful rang* o f colors, and will
transform a dingy piece of furniture into a thing o f real baauty

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE. CQ.
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204 Bahford Avenue

One of the moat difficult obntaelea confronting law
enforcement'OffIdAllItt wafrlng on racketeers In the intimi­
dation of wltneasea which cauaea them to reverse their
Htnries between the time they first report their grievance
and the offendern are brought to trial.
Since It is necessary to have the testimony of persona
who have begn the victims of racketeering, the protection
of them from coercion in essential to the successful prose­
cution of the offenders. Realizing this a New York prose­
cutor has found that the best way to do this ia to secure a
speedy trial, for he points out that a racketeer’s prey is the decline

Wiley 1'oat’a crack-up may be
ilrfbuted to the fact that ha w u
otng around the world so fast
* ran into himself coming beck,
hie should rail for a congresional Investigation.

•W. highway*

Stock M a rE e t
Is Quiet A f t e r
Thursday D rop

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
lly determining the revenue of
the 300,WM) corporation* doing
business In the United State*,' tha
franttra of th# Ineoma Taet Uw
aim to get at th# principal aoure*
dell Hull, who repfdaent* In Congreea th* Fifth Tenngsa** dla­
rk t. th e strikingly illustrated
article In National Waterway*;
published I n Washington by th#
Nallonal Riven aad liarbera Co aIreea, Representative Hull, wh#
seems ta be a* etoutly opposed
to th* Protective Tariff system ae
be U commuted to th* Ineeme Tax
amihdsuent te th* tariff bill naA
before the Senate, ot which he la
the author, states that much l«a*
than one-half of tha valu* of
really 1* reached feur la I a* while
“ Intanglbl* personalty
aacapM
taxation, to th* extent of lb per­
cent or 90 p*r««nt ef Ita tstiL"
•Such evasions and unequal as­
sessment*, b* dtelarai, handicap
tb* revenue and impoa*’ undue
burrlen* and bardshlpa upon bon-

Jr., Mr*. Samuel Puleaton, Mrs,
Robert Newman, Mra. O. C. Keely,
Mrs. Georg* Fot, Jr., Mrs. R. R.
Dee*. Mr*. F, L. Miller, and
Mrs. May DlcUna.
J. L Miller Is having th* brick
hauled for hla new building on
Herald Square and expaets to
start the work one day this week.
The ‘Wteii are beff color and filled
with flint rock, making a very
prettj effect.
’ Paul Bluer* *ay* that paoU
h*v* gone up la price and hla last
coat him #tw twelve dollar* and
h* hasn’t anything to *Hjw for It.
Mr. and Mt*. Ira Mala** left
yesterday for Lakt Butler where
they will spend several weeks
among home folk*.

ANCHORAGe T Alaska,—(A’l—
Pilot Art Wood!ay, who left E flgIk. Bristol Bay, Sunday with ftv*
paaaenger* for a brief flight over
th* Aleutian Island chain, ha* not
returned.
,.'

Tofw* Dtessed 50b
SanfordrDueo Co.

Evening bring* no ploAouro.
Y r tio ir y o u '* *

HAVANA Cutm, July l i ^ / R

rin fire

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80 DAY 8FBCIAL . ■

KXPLODB

A. P. Coauytiy,vtfro-'

Y ««, dinner's ready, but Mother len t ready to
•njoy it With flame-type cookery, constant
watching and testing in the hot, atuffy kitchen
takee all tha fun out of It for her.

ALASKAN rU E B KILLMD

3rd and French A ft.
bom bs

—TtoM email bomba egploded •**
most almultaaeoualy In different
parte af Havana last night. On*
explosion occurred near the third
• it tax DAYsrs* •tatIon at •Bulnaia and
Mrs. T. A- Naal was tho charm­
m alreela, another la front
ing hoatao* at a vary dallghtfal
national capital, and ths
card party Wadnasday afternooa.
Mr*. B. F, Whltnar, Jr, wea th*
nonsolatloa prize, a pretty Hirer
picture freme while Mre. p. J.
UeoMlaa won Uw high score pet**,
a hand-palaled plate. Mr*, N**l’»
gaoaU wtroi Mr*. 0- U. Vote*,
A***. Mia. V , D.
. M n, Format U U ,

had exceeded the
bound* ef reason and' had become
a debacle because ef panicky sell­
ing. Many of them Mid wheat w m
“worth a dollar a bush#!” bacaoea
of th# short crop this year.
Tha tattering* of tho wheat
(peculators were nothing, though,
compared to the anguish of ry*
owner*. That carnal fell Ilk* a
brick, registering a loia of 20 1-2
cents a bushel 'In the September
delivery with no part of f!i# low
recovered. Wednesday, September
rye clotted at 03 1-2 cent* a bush­
el, yesterday at 07.
"I &lt;
It w m th# moat dhaetrou* •#*»lon In th* history of the board
or
of trade, "Black T
Thursday,
h u rsd a y 0 *t.
24, 1929, hitherto w u considered
th* worst day.
Discussing tha drastic decline,
Ward W. PickeU, president of th#
0 rain Market Analysis Club, said:
“ Them* who have long etudled
th* maiket have considered lhat
eueh a reaction waa almost Inerttable. Tey knew that It would »nt
alter the tupply-dmand alatua of
grain but tliat aftef th* Inevitable
break cam# a much healthier
status of grain would result. In
the meantime, th# farmer* were
getting the benefit of a *P*ul*tlve wav# of buying even though
that bujlng took plMf hlfbor
than condition* warranted."

Lenae Duplicated
v D R HENRY
McLAUUN, Jr.

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MISS ROSALIE W
BECOMES BKIOE
OF J. C. LANIER IN GARDEN CEREMONY
Telephone Office 141
Minnie Bess Echols
Honored With Party

w H n . 3. T. Denton hax gone to
Trnahiagton, D. C. to spend r, few
Wwekt wHh her daughter, Mils
Loetlle Denton.
*
Mrs. L*o A. Conoley returned
Wudasaday from Plasvisw, Gt.
where ska spent about three
weeks with relatives.
Visa Elisa Adams, of Vldalia,
Oa., la th* guest of Mr. and Mrs.
0. J. Pop* at their home on South

In honor of Mi** Minnie Bee*
Eehol*. recent hdde-eleet. Met.
James Sand*. Jr. entertained with
a miscellaneous ihower and par­
ty yetterday afternoon at her
home, 3 || West Sixteenth Stree*.
Soveml contest* were enjoyed
during the afternoon and prite*
wers awarded to Mr*. Eaeti*
Peak* and Mrs. John Whittaker.
Y*I]ow, green and white were
the rotor* chosen for party dec­
orations and appointment*. V’aeet
and bowl* of tinnia*, in shades of
ysllow and white, were arranged
about the rooms and the ice course
whl.h was served at a late hour
by the hostess, ateiited by her
sister, Mild Marion Haynes, ftirther emphasise^ the chosen coto.■

L. A. Brumtey and L. I. Fri­
tter have returned from points In
North Carolina where they spent
a short lime.
*

Social Calendar
TUESDAY.
A "fsllowship" picnic for all
women of the First Methodiet
Church will be given at 4:00 P. M.
at Evansdile Park with the
Woman's Missionary Society at
•pon* ir. In rate of rain supper
will be served in the church an­
nex.

Before a large group of latlmate friend* and relative*, the
wedd ng i f Mite Rotalle Pope,
daughter o f Mr. an.T Mr*. Owen
Joshua Pope, of thia city, and
Janie* Churchill tinier, of thia
city, ton of Mr*. Lucille Lanier,
of Tampa, ar.d the late W. B.
taller, Irak tlare
yetterday
afternoon at 5:3# I ’clock In
the garbn of the Pope home on
South Sanford Avenue, The Rev.
Smith Hardin, pattir of the Pint
Methodist Church, of tht* city,
officiated.
Immediately before the eete»
tnony, a quartette of girl*, com*
po&gt;ed of the Mimes Marjorie
Till:*, Helen G inly. Klise Adamt,

Report Adopted
By School Board
Levying Millage
(Continued Front Page Out)
mill general school fund levy inj
effect, a total of ttUi.nlI.on was
securest from that ajurre. The*i"
Ihree source* of revenue, plus
(12.1,989.9ft nsliis.l by lavation
for (he district and bund levies,
made the total 1031 revenue |24ll,-

met ot the inipmvisrd arch by the
bridegrotm. The ceremony was
perform* I l.enrslh Ihe urch wh'ch
wes made of ferns and rinnias
■and oth.T gulden fliwers in
pastel shade.. Forming a suitable
background were Ihe i|.entities of
shrubs ami other greenery in the
garden.
Heavy white crepe wat the ma­
terial rhos.n r.y Ihe bride to fa­
shion her wcslding dress. It s i .
Juanita Fay Tanner
nude with a long skirt *&gt;f plain
nearly (80,000 less than last year. lines ami n high nrekline. Thu
Mra. George Weinstein Is exThe state revenue drnppc,| to sleeves were puffeil t &gt; the elbow
peeted to return tomorrow from Fay Tanner, daughter o f Mr*.
while the county gen­
Jacksonville where she has l&gt;esn J, M. Tanner and Ihe lata J. 31. eral schoul fund levy of five mills on,| were tight-fitting from thsre
visiting relatives for the past Tanner, of Winter Part, to The­ pro tn-rd only t2&lt;I,l'JtJI. The tn the wrist while tin. waistlineline was marked with » narrow
several days.
odore Htnry Weber, Jr., am of timilh-llughiiet fund appropriation bell finisliril with a rhinrstvou
■ ,,
11
anl. buckle. L'ampletlng
Mr. and 3tr*. TheOibre Henry wa. *5482.50. The district ...
the
outfit
Among those from htre molor- We her, of th!s city, took p l*« bond fund levy
ti dropped
. .proccc____
____ I were a white turban and small
Ing to Camp WeWa on fake yesterday morning at 10:110 o’clock to f 97,021.2:1.
tell, white &gt;hoc* an I gloves, and
Here's how Ihe leichersV *'*a|.
Apopka for a picnic supper last in Orlsnd t. Dr. J. A . Sutton, of
a largo brliiul bouquet o f whit:’
arlet
have
hern
rtueed
since
ISIJl.
the
North
Park
Baptist
Church,
night wtrt: Mr, and Mrs. R. 0.
dahlias, i.wsntonia, and ferns tied
Fox. Dr. and Mr*. A. W. Epp*. performed the ceremony at the In that &gt;var 153 Irachrrt fwere J ill h-JlJiUc satin -i ibboos,---------—
paid
aIjlal
nf
TtlP
ifv
rT
-—Dr.—and - Mra.—Charles—In—Park,* p#r»«n* *e in the presence - o f - a
As matron o f him &gt;r, .Mr*. Johnago ann-al sffriry ,&gt;f a while
Mr*. R. M. Warren, Captain E. T. small group of friends.
’son wore a tucked green urgently
teacher
was
II02H.72,
while
that
The
brl-to
ha*
made
Winter
Louche and Mm. I^mrks, Mr. and
afternoon gown mnile aling plafn
of a negro teacher wa i 3.144.50 and tight-fitting lines. A high
•Mra. H. E. Russell, Mr. and Mr*.
that
year,
or
an
average
salary
W. A. Leffler, Mr. and Mr*. A.
neckline and Cared sleeves were
of 3ftltl.71 for both white and
features of the ludirc. Her ac­
K. Rn*setter. Mr. and Mrs. George
cfllore.l teacher*.
cessories were in white and iKs
W. Huff, Mr. and Mm. Ernest
tn 1932, seven additional trade rariied a bouquet of pink roustGormley, Mm. H. 3. Lehman and
or* were required and teachers* built and fern.
guest, Mm.' Frank Gelh, of Chisalaries Jumped ab-iut (10.000 to
Mist Smijh appeared in u hllscsgo, and Miss Margaret Rob­
31■'10.521.50 for 102 teachers. Th* tered p nk organdy g iwn alio
erta.
average annual white tearhera’ made along plalii and ti^ht f tting
salary /or 1932 wat (1021.40.
line*. The skrttwn* adorned With
while that of the negro teacher one Inrte pleated ruffle. Her aeeessorie* were also in white and
she earrieJ m bouquet o f pink
rosei anj fern.
Air*. O, J. I’ope, m ither of It.1*
bride, seleetrd f»r the occasion so
SKIL-BALL
W. 31. Thigpen, Billie Thtgtmn,
afternoon dies* of flowered gesirand Franklin Bennett will leave with that paid during 1932.
the new game will be dem* Sunday for Chicago tv attend the This year, IM white and colored get!*.' Her shnul.Wr c.irsagn wbi
orutratrd by Mr. A. L. World's Fair. They plan to be teachers were paid 31I3,INU.25,
Mayen at the fin t nhow away about a week.
The average annual salary of a
Baturday Mfftinee
white teacher dropped f r o m
31021.41} in 1932 to 3S.lfl.2K in
50-SKIL-BALLS-50
1933. The average annual salary
of a colored teacher dropped from
will be given
34(2.34 (o )U U 5 . Tha average
annual salary of both white and
FREE
colored teachers dropped from
to B0 selected children
3312.73 in 1932 to (891.41 In 1933.
The pupil enrollment Jumpe,] by
nearly 550 pupils from 1931 to
1833. In 1931 there were 2503
whit* pupils and IK39 colored pu­ 1778,000 il, 10,11 to j I H K I in
pils; in 1932 there w«r* 2tI03 1933, while the npeciul ilittrirt
white pupil* and T90I rolored pu­ note* outstanding ur uunt rll'ipped
pil*. This past year there were from fSOOO to 371KK).
The value of schmil piopettv
2708 white pupils and 2IH1 eolorol
pupils. The total enrollment for In 19.lt was (1,212,458 upon whirl:
1931 was 1342 pupils; for 1912 (588,100 Insurance was carried.
The valuation was udurt-d to
It was 4591 pupils; for 1933 it was
St,117j)35 In 1832 ami Hie in«...
4889 pupils.
ance rarrlad remainnl in tlTransportation coats hav« tertt
reduced during th* past throe, tame amount.
Pen-adox Tooth Brush,'m*d*|
year*, the report shows, as has the! The valuation o f scIohiI pp&gt;|‘Iam briitloa, ftao quality. Aacost per pupil for transportation. erty irmalned the same in ]9Xi,
hor(#d color*..
Thera were nearly 300 more pu­ hut the insurance earrli-l wat rc
pil* transported In HJ33 thwn dun'll by 3100,000.
The total asaeased valnalltin til
there were In 1931, hvwsver.
th* county wa* 18,875,EM to 1331;
14^07J!S I In 1932, and J5.113,741
051 pupils ilally, or an average In 1933.
The final Item on the irprrrt in­
T o o th
B n iib c a
lo r.
per pupil cost of (21.43.
dicated that when a total ol
In 19.13 transportation cost the
c h i l d r e n , opociaUy
|75,381.23 wa* on hand at the end
school system 320.013 In carrying
•hoped and m ade. D u r ­
of the 1931 year, an.! a total ol
1U7 pupils, or an average per pu­
(34.825.47 was on hand at Ihe
able ) B w tiw f* * !*
pil cost of ( ] 8 *».
end of the 1933 year, only (20.In 1933 transportation cost tha
•11.10 was In Ih* treasury on
school system (18,753X8 In carry­
ing 1219 pupils, or an average per June 30 last.
pupil east of (18.13.
Thr? cost of health work In

paysto.take of

TO U R TEETH

OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
"Everything Fog The Office"
t y p e w S t e iis
And A'aaing! Msrhlas*.
t is e p t ic

&gt; BUIT1SKl PUBLISHER DIES
LONDON, — (JP\ — Visteon*’
Uurnham. notsd newspaper propri­
etor, editor, and publicist, died
suddenly yesterday at hia home
heir.

NOVEL “HUNTING CAR

&gt;nr* rout, (talioli, ilnniu, other
ganirn tinners *rJeT7TB\_
The targe dining tall# ‘ *M
evcrlaj mill a U&gt;.r doth and
ccnlired with o thre'-tlrTc.l wht r
wr.bliig rahr, topped with ft l*rC**
IIKNDKRSON, Tcnn.. July II.
while writ brig bell. After th:
— Elmer Mmdowt, ton-in-law oT
rake » n cm t»y* Ihe bride It «»■*
tV. II. Mott, wealthy farmer
aerved ivith a p nk and white let
whn*q body was found in the Ten*
etnife |&gt;jr the
Helen Gord),
m-t- ty River near Savannah, MnuMarjorie Tdlis, Elite
Abu,
-InV, in held in Jail here charged
Dorothy I’upe, and t'amilla - 1lent,
|with murder.
lunch wat servrd I jr Mr*, la il
Jjhnmri from a small table on the
per.h.
Air. and )ln . I.anicr left af*’ fi
Pit' riccption for a short horn*/*, j
m on. They plan to return here
Tuc'day an I w.ll live in the Han;
taut* Apartment*.
Hra.i.1
Among the out- if iown iruettt
wen-: Mrs. M-rray, of Orlando,
formerly His* Rliflir Lanier, of
.MAHKAS. INDIA A view linking djwn un the unusual c*r biiilt
this illy, the MN-.r* Klisc A Urn*,
Motli# Vera Cobb and Arethur for the Maharajah of K dhpur ami hit curst* to be used wbrn they
hunting. It has space for thirty lasrngrrs and it niuipfed with
C&gt;‘hh, an.I J. y. 1'ibli, of Vidal a.
(]&gt;-• and Mi-* Argri* Colli and all the latest improvement*, a container for cun* aril amtituniO. II Cnhh, of Lynns, (!a.
ti**n, a refrigerator f r the food, an oven, and a wa*h Iti'ln with
runlft'ng water.

Fashion Plaque

Mrs. H. C. Waters, Jr., Mrs. John
Whlttaksr, Mrs. Roseoe Taylor,
Mr*. Ted Rathel, Mrs. Archie
Franklin, Mrs. Eustls Peaks, anl
th* Misses Minnie Beck, Mary
Celia Kinlaw, Katherine Waters,
__ Friends of Charlta Beck will and Dorothea Lawson.
■ p v t to learn that he under­
l e t so operation for appemlidtla yoatsrda, at tha Fernald- T .H . Weber, Jr. Weds
Laughton Memorial Hospital.

An

\

KX HKN ATOM JOHNSON 1111 S

BUI MeEIhaetnon arrived
tsrday from Atlanta to visit Ms
brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and
Mrs. A. W. Epps, for a short,time
at 'their home fh Dreamwold.

It

*•

REPAIRED
'
Fknn* 1 st
II* Magfwlla

Let sus da fe w (M u r a from-

Wieboldt Studio

Tlic Boat Y ou Ever Drink1

year at lire nan College ui Wnine-title,,G*., and since then has hern
working with Ifl R. Ite*.. In*.
Mr. tannr wat born in Way
eros-, t,». an I has made Sam'.ird
hi* home for Ihe past eight year*.
He attrrds'd
ttemincle
High
Sch id. For Ihe pust five )earn
ha ft*, leer, employed by Uoii-iftlat and An k-tson.

Different

Kinds

llottlu

N a t i o n a l Deal
To Aid Citrus Is
Being P l a n n e d
(Continued From I sgr f)n»)
with rhlpmrnt* to be tlagnt&gt;-d In
an rffurt to prevent any nurplua
from piling up ui uny center.
IL K Tolliy, reprcirnting the
-fi rm adminlatsal aim, .akl the la**
ter would a|ipr *ve a system of
Hi curing
iliilrih tor* in , niter,
state commerce so i,.: to avturt
enforcement of any
nallimwl
agrccniepl. These tkerse* woulil
he autnmatle, hionkrling all d strlhutnra, with the permit »f rarh
to be revoke 1 in event of violation,
Pratt .siil the ronfervnie* win
generally agreed a system of licena.ng would be mrrs-ary.
Memlmrs of the committee nuthormd to dralt an
agriemcnl
fir
rubmiuion
ta.Vi&gt;
jncluded:
Armstrong.
(’.
(•
Teague, president of the fal'f.r.
nia frJlt gr iwert exchange am!
former member of Ihe feih ml
farm hoar.t; J. C. Chase. Orlando,
f,
' • &lt;'• t'mlmsmlrr, Tiiiiip.i
r., :
J- Porrlsh, Tlliisville,
Ha : L |„ Miller, Wfgtlam, Tcv
irpreaent.ng the Ith, Grande v„b
ley eilru* growers nsstelatIrms
und J, It. Shiny, Mission' Tet.
3L I. Corey. Ww 3'iirk, form t
member of the farm I.an |HM, t
ri presenting Fluridn Citrus
gan list font, prraLUt at the Co.iferene* and alto a&gt;**tr,| the com.
initte* In working nut fitnilnnirutun of Ihr nrj|Kt*p,i
i&gt;Ptni*ii

Spocinl D*nti u •r ('«.*«• Prlctl

FAULKS KOH I.AD1KS

aLM /
M y
1
Jr i
U1
■*
PAJAMA CAP

( A lt SKUVICE

IH'tt-* htilvetI with T*hIiI Stiiith nml
(!.* K. f littllntill, rttch t« HHi rcc ir*
In*
|n»im-j j\t (',
lifym*ltl •
ami U* K« WlllldhtH iltf* *itnl Hut*
Tf h i m ) nt tl J. V, Hoyt*, ll In St;
1!. F* HctUNKtilder ur. I Andrew
( Utuiwny lii/st tu It. IL Fmilil Uti l
Holy Aliiit'IMtn, 4 (it (•{ John Lud­
wig anti John !l«*rl*.t wtfn frnni
Hurry Thompson nnd llownrl
itiii \%ihkI, ♦* in J j ; I.. V*. h iti mi*l
lliiniiii lli'flt^t I*y i t»i I.unity Aid*
Icr and Emmett reasel, ;i to it;
Gcotge Tliurstvm und t'lioinllir
Ehnrou Inst to .1. Will .Met'ormu L
ait,| Willis MrCormiib, h’i to E;
Fred Holly nml It. It. I h:i|niinu
Woti from L. W. Swing iri.it Em­
mett Trmoduli', 7’ to I

SHORT'S
GAMP
Hr ntr w*i« n(iil|iMr*&gt; *rMi»
y*»M Hu- fcrvi dmitiit iftr,
H'rlffrl* nMil bimltt Irltra, r|r. Hr
idtr Hi***
Inhlrt fttr
&gt;m«4* mpilurl tmil n III Imp only
•**« Mint! Ih vrrtp MHt,
STK V K 'S

l*ost Office Lunch

llctlt Kl|lli|&gt;|ft'tl—ColtI«58l H&lt;cp

"Ytm Kn.itv Our Motto”
li M ilci North o f Sanford
Oil Ih'ldiiul lloavl

OpRu.'Ittt I'iMt ttlfiif

CLOSING OUT
W H I T E SHOES
Nt".t Tu Wcnlcrn Union

Local Golfers Drop
Another To DeLand
hor the second time in |.-.i
'hiyr two week*. „ .Vanfowl p„|f
l*',m ,,f 14 men dropped an aftermsiri Imirnameut tn a |(,.|Jln,|
team. The score of the mateh.*.
played over thm Sanford t'ountry
: *u*’ Course yesterday afternoon
wns: Hetan,| 33S, Snnford 27'1.
The matrhes resulted as fol­
lows:
Howarrl .Favllle and Ri;hanl

ih k S U M M E P t
af the fa m o u s

To-Nisrht

ILiIrony
HI-23
Idiwrr Floor

*&lt;»-**;

i«-3r&gt;

BLOWING l\O CK
NORTH

Saturday
Double Show
TOM KEENE
la
“SON of Ihe BOKDKR'

CAROLI NA

W H E R E the joy of living is entphatiiad In ovory nook and corner . . .
it ’s different!
Your first impression of Mayviow M anor is that it
grow miraculously from the earth . . . so gracefully does the hotel her*
monire with the beauties of this wonderland.
Th e evenings are so delightfully cool, you’ll welcome an extra
blanket. And what a “ kick" this pure mountain otono gives you, with
golfing on the highest 18-hole course In eastern America . . . cantering
over 7 0 miles of bridal paths . . . a bracing morning dip . . . brisk tennis
on th* Mayview's private courts . . . hiking over romantic mountain trail*
. . . or snaggin trout from nearby streams.
There’s no can opaner at Mayview!
our own gardens daily.

A ll vegetables come from
,

You'll anjoy everything her*. It's a beautiful adventure . , . a gra­
cious contact with Nature . . . a,vacation thst'a different!

/

�Woodchoppew Compete f o r Title/
Fathlon'Plaqvm

Baby ?Te II* Judge
They Detest C h ild

.tW ICAdO, July II— Tbanha to
,h»&gt;Urg*at balloon aror m a *. Ibo
Hghtoit .gondola and Iho oaporii f i of laat yonr*a winner of tho
. ilornotlonal balloon race, man
•if aoar thla weak higher nboen
ht oarth than ho haa ooor boon
, U t i yaar'a record o f 6S.15I
(it| la tho mark In tne airatosahara to ba peoeod. Prof. Auguita
rKetAtd, who aat It, will not bo
,«M . hot bin twin brothar, Jam,
-ylll atlmb -tho ahloa aaahlng now
nclghta. Now data an the origin
•rid naiWa of tba eoamie raja era
'•The flight will protaoly bo
Made near midnight, tho Uttar
nart o f thla watk. The balloon will
c&amp;att along, whan three mtloa up,
.MU.-dayllgtrt, then atari aoaring.
In the afternoon of the following

' f*bd.

Fifty Sanford children will ba
given »n opportunity to become
“Skill-Boll" artlata U they »tUnd
CHICAGO, Jofy « . - W — the c a t par -or— new at Ik* VI*
Roger Taohy, Chicago gangoter. Una Theater tomerrcw afternoon
according to Manager Joe. L. Mar-

F actor Kidnaping

DENVER, July SI. —0P&gt;— Th*
young naranta of • «-week-old
golden 'hatred boy laid Judge
George Lorg In joroaUf Court
yaatanlay that Ihty “detest the
chllil.** and, at their rnjuaal, the
baby was ordered committed to
tba itatm h'uia for dependent and
Begirt led eh lidroil.
Maynard Erknbeck. con. Iruction
laborer, said ho and hla orife
“can't bo botkorod with a baby
bee an* e we detect him and.dw't
want him around." T h o In­
fant’* mother rorro boratad her
hutbend'ii ataUmani.
"Wo don’t orant tba boy. We
want to get rid of him." aha laid.
“ I era* on# of IS children ■ami
my huaband wme one of five and
we’re aeen too mueh of llda to
rare for them."
In granting tho paronta’ raqueat to take the child, JUdg*
Lorg raid ho wga not doing ao to
fro# thrm of their rightful reaponalbtllty, but to “ aaro .a.baby
from an, contaet with paronta
lacking In the moat fun
feeling—lore of offspring
tnauio. protection ,10 _itt
naaa." ‘

e n H o p e T o Soar,
rher AboveEarth
Bit Ever Before

V ff

horn. Wla, and along with the**
of hla aatellitea waa being re­
lumed hero loot night for queelicniag in tho abduction of John
Factor, * market operator, and
•curra of other Crimea.
i
Artoctlro bureau, Mid ho had
“ pyaltlro Information" that throo
of tho men garlicIpaled in tho
Factor kidnaping.
Tho priaoners, according to F3kbom police, war* idantlfiad a*
Tuohy, Willia Sharkey. "Gloomy,

W i k o x Hopes To
M adein

'iiS.iST,

» ■ - »• ■
completing doUlta for tho gatoff. BUrtlngfr om Basel, SwIU,
whore tho Pkaardi wera born.
Commander Settle laat year won
the International Gordon Baunatt
Balloon Race trophy. Baatdea be­
ing qualified to fly everything

JULY 21,22,24

FRID AY, SATURDAY, MONDAY

E. WEEKLY
Me. I
Tee w . eta

JOHN ANDES
20th mod French

L . C. K IN A fU )

If. E. WEEKLY

917 W. FIRST ST.

With Each
Order of
fl.60 or More

B. 18c Cdrton’a Ftih
§
1 FLAKES, 2 for..... ± . t i 5 c
| All So
d
CRACKERS, 3 for
11 3 c
klj M Ox. Gtaxa Jar
d
1 APPLE BUTTER
11 5 c

2 Cana Red Kidney Bean* or
CJUT BEETS, choice...
3 Ox. Jar Manchlno
CHERRIES, 2 for.......
CampbeU’a PORK and
BEANS* per can..........

n

Glam Bowl Frae— .

Full Quart Jar Prepared

4

MUSTARD.................. 11 5 c
B LIEAI, or
d
}n GRITS, 5 lbs...............
IG c

No.

U
10 c
M
15 c

Compouml

flown, Commander Battle la on’
of tho nary’o beat radio engineers.
Prof. Jeon Piccard b now a nnturalltod 'American, a pfofeaaor
of clwroUtry, residing i t Wil­
mington, Dot.
Tba houao In whi«h thaaa two
men will live while they spend
tba hr day In tho aky la a globe
aaren feet In diameter. It U moil#
of “dowmataP, a recent lavontlrn
a third lighter than aluminum. It
la extractor] from brine. The nil!*
a n but an eighth of an Inch In
thickncaa. The obeli without the
door, weighs UHJ pound..
Within la ono of the moot euriou* bltlc bom*a over built. It*
ftaur-U four feet xquarr. It con­
tain. a tiny kitebnette, with hot
ami cold running water. Nearly
everything ia painted white, for
there will not be much light.
Thla aerial maaotan ba* 10
midget window*. Each 1* 3 !-l
Inchc* acroaa. They are severed
with thick plate glaas. Entrance
and exit 1* by two manholaa with
double door*.
The flight will lake place from
Soldier Kit-1.1, the municipal stadluni adjoining the World’* Fair
grounda. That * great audience
may aco ita atari. Co-op*rating
In the cape Nllon era a Century
of Progress axpoaltion, tba Chlra*
go Daily Nawa and the National
Broadcasting Company.

automatic 'platol.
On the trip to Chicago, they
were guarded by three Chicago
WASHINGTON, July 21— W'l ■quad ear ertwr, three care of
Chicago detectives, two earn o f
Representative Wilcox, o f Florlfederal operative* and two Wal­
worth county, WiKoneln. aqued
car ctcwu. A t tho atato lino, Ullnela highway polka formed an

ity for the govarnment In making

Arrived Today—From 10c to 85c

*

SANFORD AYE. &amp; 4th 8T.--------------- 122 E. lal

118 MAGNOLIA AVK.

Recently tho Florida supreme
court ruled that land In drainage
district, could bo halJ only fot
the apedal
benefits
*uei**d
a gainst it and that aarh farm wax
not liable for tba entire bond
laxuc.
Wilcox haa furnished the farm
board and tba Columbia farm
loan bank unit certified copies of
the decision, emphasising that it
thawed farms in drainage dlaJ
trlcta in hla districts retained val«
i in addition to th« drataaf*
bUIty, alaaaaad against them
and that ths govarnment under
such circumstances muat change
Ita poalttan and hold aach farms
entitled to lean*.

GLASSES 6 for 23;

r

K LA Can Baker's

FLOU R

9 c
M

Great Northern or Navy

IARD, 4 lb. ctn.......... %t 3 c

MEAT 18 "A TREAT TO‘ EAT

POWDER* 2 for

SUGAR CORN ...

R o a s to fB e e f

SOAP, 2 fo r ......

TRIPE* 24 oz. can.

S t e a k s

large Bottle Oreraaa

Everyday

SYRUP

MILK, 3 tall - 6 small

1 Cana

19 /

P E C A N S 2 fo r 1 5 /
FLUES

W e ste m P o t 4
No. 1 Cana PIMENTOS or

219/

I0e Pkg. O^tephane

B e s e i ib . | 1 0 /

Clabber Girl Baking

Pk«.

No. 1 Caw Picnic

ASPARAGU S

Fancy Whole Grain Clear BluaRopa

2 1&gt;

19v

Valve

]1 0 ^ . 1

COFFEE
ft.
BUlay’a •Ox. Pkg. Ginn

m

P. A O., Octagon or O. K.

ib. 1 5

1 8

19 / .
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S T A R C H 3 fox 1 0 /
Ne. 2 Cxaa Cat

P

Tatlay’a or Llpton’a

W ATERM ELONS

Specials For Friday and Saturday
-—3 STORES—

A

COFFEE* lb.

Georgia

Bwana D m Cake

S t e w
Pure

S pedal Pricce By Boahe! or Half Baahal

vMWftr'ii’wpM «iortin»"*«rw’

Western or Fin. Brisket

O accol, 100%

MARKET

horn. In tho machine waa found nverltable artanal. Including »l* ro-

5 c

CRISCO, 3 Ib. can.......

MANHATTAN

Farm Loan Ruling

contoat hold at the Sydney

* Venture. into tho atratniphcn.
- -:------------------------- ■
11m ballaoti la expected to alight
„
within ISO mile* of tho Chicago flrut lime man ran Ulk to
Wotld'a Fair grounda whanca it from tho alraloaphare. Hour
porta are planned.
Tha p r o r r tt of Urn whol. trip
U(ttU.Commaador T. C
r.Ay U pIrked up by radio. Tho „ ...
.. tl l4 . WiJ. .'atlonal BmacVa.tlng Company
° l ‘ b* Uni,,d
-equipped the bondaU' wilt l*ho will ba Profesror Pie
VMtal apparatus, to that for the partner, la now here wllh

la Connection W ith

-8kffl-B*n*n Win Be
G ive* Away At Show

o r k

H

a m

s

Tomatoea* 4 No. 2 cani

ib . ] i S ‘ (2 round. far 26c)

B E A N S 2 dan. 1 5 /
Larga Fla rid* Kay

o. 1 Rib (With Ordtra)

P

o r k

C h o p s ib . 1 l , S &lt;

L IM E S

2 &lt;ioz. 1 7 /

iFawyCreen

F
Fancy T*Uow

NECK BONKS or

BANANAS* 3 Jfes.

^
nwn*-™
wwJ8
W*ll SeaaoMd, .Cnth Groiipd
4
PORK SAUSAGE, ilb. 1I f l c
Tblp U*n RPAB&amp;RIBS, HURT,
CH1TTCIIUNOB, J*IG
, A
Liver, Kidn©y»,2H)rt. 1I 5 c
Port
‘'’
’’Jl
i s

Extrd Fancy

CAL. ONIONS, lb.
Modbifn Sltk

LEgON8, dor.

SAUSAGE, lb.
AVOCADOS* each

Coat, IGand
FRANKS* lb.

o r k
S R
Bh|pnad Smciad

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ib . i m

rOTI
1

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P E P P E R S 5 for 5 /
TeOov

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adisked Siloed
H

AVOCADO

MUONS
UKdFadVKAL

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31 5 /

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th e

Mayo A d vises As
To Responsibility
Of State Convicts

Ftuhion Plaque

TALLAHASSEK, July 2 I .-W )
—Nothin Unjro, I’ommiooinnor of
Agriculture and head of the
Stale prison m lrm last night an­
nounced tba recapture at Uaineorllla o f Walter C. Val t-it. youth­
ful Miamian who neaped from
th*, Prioon Farm at Raiford recmflP, where he wai wrung a
jfly*«n ten ce for rmir.W of a
Miami traffic policemen in 1W3.
Majo said he i u tnformrd by
Supt. U F. Chapman -if the State
Farm, that Valitnn amt another
mao waa arrntrd there on a apkion, following tha rohbety of a
atora there yeatrrday.
Chapman, who raid ha waa
leaving for (Jalnenllte to make an
investigation. raid Valiton war
reported lo have said lie knew
nothing of the •Gaineivflle rob­
bery and was v duntarily returnlog to the prison when arreste l
Chapman sard Valilun told tinineseille authorities he escaped front
Raiford without *"i difficulty an-l
made hln way to south Florida.
While at Miami, the prisoner

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May. lit, nJvi" d tva-l camp tip' aiiv, ami (uar b.
There has, Mayo said in his
temmuneali'&gt;n, apparent!* been
turn*m*» eformation br„u*ht t .
*he yiyfl n romp auth„fHies. While
the Slate Road 1‘ rpwrimenl n -w
H*» full right u» employ sad di­
rect raplatna an i rw rit, for c,mskta working on the h ghwnys,
■ropomihility f»r
management
snd welfare of the pm . mt , still
remain, with the Ptlwn Ihrpaitiwrnl. which is a part of the Agrleull re Ihvmioiv
“The same lute, and tegulat ana". May. wrote, "that were
la true, future .re In lore, ava,
AH iTTeguUfilte. atfrettnw pete &gt;m
ers, sta b as esrapes, ireuptmea,
itribri. ikraths .r any otk | mat­
ter of unusual aatuie, is »t ha
-feparT’vrtUTiRr nUJA' 10'yuHT^l
at once, giving uaiwn, ami nuaa(Monal secured one In the
hee af isi uarrs tosoive-V*
third on two walks and a .loible
“ All r-avkts, no matter .h e r.
rti-al. In the seventh one was made
hy a single and two infirld oils.
This pagoda at Kyaltteyo, ln Burma, the only on* of lie khul 1* they nii- utl tn sr.itrs- ,,r who
In the ninth a home run by Sno-1- the world, b balanced by a half uf Buddha, according tu Ih. natives. has chin;.- of ther., are uo-Jet
the joti-,l«siton of the I &gt;-iu,w —
grass followed hy a double, Itlpie
Sionsr ul \gtisullore and lh«
and a sacrifice fly brought in the
State ISisa ISpaitment,“
other three runs.
I’ ll hr a now a . hiring ami
The feature catrh of the even­
tiring «&lt;t i it ta n• a-,1 s&gt;vu,h waing was II-nary's one handed
I rawsf erred t . the K-,a,l Ik-pat l
rntrh of a hall h-t by War-1 that
iti.at, olis'n , ch csiitsiiis and
almost got ever his head. A double
X-arvks are eMptojed at Slate'
1'lpjr from Over,licet tu ijmtdroad vamps.
grass in the seventh waa als i vary
arrrrditahlo. (*enl Rinra hunt,- run
was a very iM-utlful drive, an ! the
hardest hit ball seen around three parts for t|ui(e a while.
Ton ght Kltesli or and Mriliral
will mart In the first game since
Ihe "pill •oilers'* iH rnc t frum
camp.
The srure:
i VI.HNUI.
Ait tt It II
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FHIDAT. JULY II. 1M3

The Sanford All-Star* win an
tntervating ibamond ball Kama
from the Colonial Pharmacy team
of Winter Park on the lake front
diamond last nlcht. Starting In
the firtf inning and again in later
Inning- the All-Stars drove In
nine run* 11 put the gnme on ireDrlggrr* held the Colonial team
to three hits for right Inning), but
nrakenr I in the ninth to giro uni
ihrre hits which inti drd » home'
run, triple and doable. This was
•he &lt;nly d iplaj of hitting m&gt; t»
by the viiltnr*. It might he added
here that this wav the first time
In eight starts that the Colonial'
learn waa defeated,
In the first the All-Stars *e-j
rurrd two runs on an rrror s i two double). In the fourth one
IPORT QLOVISl Thee, ewapgae w" ’
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p v t flsvta are cremated In haavy w,le wade In the fifth on two
ehlte cotton with finger tlpa of walks ami Creil Hines home run
ifewn and yellow ola strand flota. to drop renter. Another was made
me two eolore are repeeted (a Mg
lh, , tlth lln „ t,„hle and an
** "
error. Tlf- remaining two were
---------------------made in the seventh hy a walk,

W ASHINGTON, — (A*&gt;— An nnmtal quota or 50,1100 tons o f raoe
sugar is allowrd Florida in tinprogram regulating the sugar in­
dustry which has hern submitted
tu Secretary Wallace hy llr. John
le e Coulter, picmhcr o f the tariff
-ommissiun.

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�I tkinson L oses C ontrol To

A FIGHT TO THE FINISH

tive Feds 6 To 1 V ictory
h er League-Leading Team

Funday (ha Fad* will play the
N*w Smyrna Cracker* haw. TV»
* » » # wma to Kara bean played hi
New Smyrna, bat the Cracker*
wished It playad bar*. Cal DannU will ba an lha moaad ngaiaat
Dick Brower, a new right-hander
•cpiired by the Cracker* along
with Bill O'Brian, farmer Iiland-

•laDald oat bat Chapman and MI*
W nor both were walked when Atsn khtaon aoddanly
loot control,
lTil Bonner, aeeklnv a hit of soma
1,1 kind, emacked a line .VI** right
at Atkinson who deflected the
ing ball for a brief instant before It
l a went railing Into center field.,
ion, Chapman scored' on tha play and
lit* Bonner got credit for a double
of when fcddie Harrell felled to covsok er oecond on Provost'* throw to
&gt;n*j aecond from renter,
all,
T h a t conrarted-from-a-aingla
me double gara ttoonar a record of
«d. haring hit safely In hie paxt til
era game*. Incidentally, Bonner haa
in hit u frly in XI of tha 2fl game*
&gt;IM In whkh ha haa appeared fay Ban-

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Notice t* her.br gtrea that tha fsnowtag dJaarihad laat
aiaeh thereof ■* will be aeceeaarr ta par tha aw* oat da* ft
ef t ill herein aat apaaaH* la tha m m , taaathar wtth eoeta at a
•nil advertising. will ho cold at eohll* aulloa on Monday, Ihe
Of Angnet A. D. t i ll at the hoar of It o'elneb. noon, at the Ceai
doer, the Coeety er aeialenle.- la the City at toaferd. ttale at

Tha game was delayed for nearMinor waa on third and Bonner
ty an hoar hy rein bat after lt&lt; on **rond when llarriton fllrd
atarted, It appearetl aa though it| out to Irft field, .coring Minor,
troold b« a dose contest, decided Atk n«on went wild again .and
by arrors, for both hurlern got* walked Barnee ami Abbott, f Bl­
ow* y to a goad atari,
‘ Ing the bane*. Maiwell was an
The Feda nearly hatted around; Infield nut, howerer.
la the third, howerer, and scoml' The Indiana got one run hack|

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t. by Minor

I. by

Atklneon X.

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ORLANDO "XV.-----datton a

T h e p ictu re wma m ade In- the old M onlm artra o f Part* an d ie an
I rue to life a* It l« poealhl# lo make g waa fig u re . F ra n c# la lmn m rta litin g the M in im a rt r » o f thp g a y W * . w han tb * C h a t N o lt
wan the hub o f tha nigh t life in Paris.

including a itjubla, a tr.ple, and
a htmsr, Orlando1* Tlfar* bumped
I the Island*ra her* yaaterday by n
lopsnleH 14 to S tally In a gam*
played on a i loppy field. El gift
Uaytraa error* contributed to the
dr tael* which wan played In two
hours and ana half.
Again It wa* "Prof” Reed, the
gangling Orlando outfielder &gt;rho
supplied the big punch In the
Tiger attack. Ha rapped out
three alngli* to drive In four
runs although he want *.o bat ala
tm**.
— Lefty—Flora—elected—on— tHv
mound hut his sore arm win in nn
condition to continue, Carlcton irlirvc.l him in the first inn ng aflur
tw i runs had acored.
Tha Tiger* ran wild on the
base*, stealing nine base* which
had catcher Cracker Graham up
In the air all afternoon. Maitby
stole three bases atone.
I-afty lane, Jo* Check, and
Manager Johnnie Culbrath were
tha victim* of the attack of tbs
Tigers, the former making hi*
first start ta two weeks being
cradled with tho' defeat.

THE WORLD’S LONGEST DRIVE

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Nummary: ttun* batted In. Hmlth
X, Used f. MVMnlUn t. W llllnm m n
1. Cnrllon; H olton. Hue need. T e e
bn** bite, hmlth, I’ ulhreeth. Three
bn*o hit. Moor*.
Ilonv* run, Mc­
Mullen. * Double plnyu
Mutiny lo
Moure lo MrMulUn.
Ntol*o lieaeo,
M.u.re. M allbr
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RESULTS

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Mhannon, er
Joiner, lb

K. Hum*—1. If
Million, it

with a double to left, lie went lo
thin) nn llopklna' Infield out, and
ho scored on Provost’a single to
left.
After that Inning, only four In­
dian inched first for the rest
of the games, one on a single,
ms nn a walk, nne one a flei Vr’s
choi r, and one because he waa
hit. Minor had tha Indians com­
pletely at hay just as he had un­
til that fourth Inning.
The Feds, however, war* handed
two more ruijs In the sixth. Mix*
had Hind nut to second and Part
had singled past third. Chapman
hit shaiply tn short who would
have caught Port a* second if h*
had not thrown high of the haoe.
permitting Peri to go tn third and
Chapman In second. While Minor
was at bat, Atkinson threw wide
of tho plate, scoring Pert aa
Chapman went to third. Ths

bleak* continued to favor tha
Fed* a* Minor dumped a bunt
along tho flrat base line, for Atkinunn failed to field it properly.
Chapman aeortd ami Minor was
aafa at flrat. Bonner and Harri­
son were out and that
Inning
ended.
Atkinson went haywtr* ngaln
In the seventh. He walked Barnet
as a starter.
Abbott *a:rlflc*d
him to second and he want to third
un a wild pitch. Maxwell bunted
toward Atkinson who fumbled
tho hall am) threw It wide of first
base which wa* ufiocrpplad for
both Headley and Harrell had
Dime in to field the bunt. Barnes
■wormi-on tho play. Mia* singled
to right center scoring Maxwell
and nfter that Pert and Chapman
both filed out.
Fielding feature* of lha game
in dinted Bonner’s unusual sansa-

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on the proposal to repeal the
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dent Following His
State Senator Richey V. GinJudgv Sahath, known the coun­
Decline Yesterday; ham,
Plane Brushes Top
in
British
And
Gold
Flight In U. S. Air­
who piloted the measure try over for his decisions In tho
O f Trees InLanding
Wheat Is Cascading through th* legislature, said yes­ Chicago dm re* rouri over whirh Standard Countries
plane From Gotham
terday inquiries ton erning tha he had presided many years, made
BRATTLE, Jab 28c-&lt;A.P.&gt;
NEW YORK, July 20.—GP&gt;—A statute had com* to him from law­ th* first draft ol the law, G m LONDON. July « 0. -&lt;AV-Sec­
WASHINGTON, July 20.—
—Wiley Pset p o d aver
wide open break in wheat which yers, sociologists and legislators ham said
retary of Slate Hull was described
(A .P .i— General Ittlo Balbo,
sold at on* dollar a bushel sen', in virtually every stair.
•t 1 :M P. M. ( R B. T .). th#
"I was satisfied it embodies th* in high American circles today as
leader o f the Italian «lr tr“ I’d be broke if I tried to an­ wisdom of his long tsperience in
I'sllerf Slain B lp il Cerpe was
stocks downward today after ■
advised by lb* atatlew lh#re.
promising rally. Gains of one to swer Ikam all by mail," smiled div rre trial matter. I checked its making a vigorous fight behind
mada which la waiting In
utL
three dollar* in th* morning were the youthful appearing preshlentj constitutionality
an,| Introduced the j* enes o^, the world economic
New York to hop o ff on ita
turned into losses when renewed pro-tempore of tlie Illinois senate It. Of course, it met my own con conference to preserve the general
MOSCOW. July 20.— (A .P.)
return
trip, arrived here to­
selling struck th* share market1 an,| son-in-law nf the late Mayor vk-tlims but in the five years ll pritlflp|r, uf [’„,|,inrt Roossvelt's
— W U «y Pont began the long
Many States Won't Be -day for a visit to Prealdent
early in th* afternoon.
|feimak, of Chicago. An enthurias- prst red law I have handled Lot1
arduous trana-Pacific hop o f
Whlskry and Distillery issues[ tic rommendaliox for the mrasure usie dim rv rase. Yrs, I represent truev un tariff ehang*«.
Able To Benefit By Koonevelt. Smiling broadly aa
the world flig h t today when Realtor Is Victim Of which has been narrowly IrreguStrong oppusltioo wo* said
from the Alimony Club of ed the husband," Graham said.
Prohibition
Repeal he alighted from tlie aieek
have
been
encountered
In
British
80 h o u r s and 16 minutes
I.a'1 week before Judge Sabath
Ur slumped severely again ansi Conk county jail.
navy plane that brought him
Shooting By P a i r lh«
ami
European
gold
standard
cmin‘'The new statute puts Illinois in itBe new so-called reciprocal ali­
general list weakened. Nation­
ahead of. the record he wants
WASHINGTON. July 20 ■(*•&gt; from New York, Balbo waa
the furefruni in the matter of ob­ mony statute was Invoked to re Iriei and Amsrtean adherence I*
O
f
His
Abductors
al
distillery
proslurts
flopped
to
H
O
to
io beat,
urui he hopped o f f from
o ff elmut 12 on the top of taining parity In divorce admits quire Mrs. (trace Keitel, em eipe teil to bo continued only with —A lot of old liquor control law* greeted by Secretaries Swanson
irovnk. S i b e r i a
for
Krabar
PHIIADELPHIA, July 30.-0P) Wednesday's 26 and one-half dol­ between wife and liu-l.and," said pbiyrd, In pay flu weekly tu the reservations allowing for such ad­ that have been buried under th* •nd Roper, Italian Ambassador .
Graham.
"Hitherto,
the law, ettent of gl.lNM to her b'ldeia vances in tariff schedulee'h* may ltth Amendment will be brought Kossu ami other dlgnltarlaa. Ha
He arrived at Kra- —Fighting off two men who at­ lar loss.
ifc s k u
which
was
adopted
in
IH77
ami husband, Harold, and to rouipel be necessary under the recovery out an I put Intu use again if na­ had lunch with th# President at
tempted
to
kidrop
him
after
he
ovsk
from
Rikhlovo
and
Heavy
selling
buffeted
the
stock
TBroval
tional prohibition Is discarded.
was
as
nlsmtrte
as
that
would
in­ Mrs. kundrgunda Koska to give ami farm acts.
had
been
lured
to
a
vacant
h
&gt;us*.
ansi grain markets
yesterday,
started the w ater hop two
Senator IMiman, of Nevada, re­
Although Alabama ami Arkan­ Ihe Whlt« House.
H'oiitinui • On I'ag. Three I
Prank A. McClatchy, member of br ngmg abrupt declines fr m dicate, gave all advantage to th*
Gen. Ilalu Balbo led hit string af
boon laUr. Ilia ralanUaaa para,
ceived some encouragefnenl fur "rt sas voted for repeal Thursday liq­
■ prominent real arista concern, recent peak quotation* ansi painsilver revival plane yesterday *» uor could not be sold In either seaplanes into tha dock at Floyd
arm in tho (act o l almoat cm - waa shot and seriously wounded I ful bruises to those speculative
the world ecunoml' conference state legally aven if th# Uth Dennett field yesterday afternoon,
plata rihauatlon, la occasioned by yesterday.
j novirs-s who
getting their
rooed steadily (m»ard adjournmert Amendment were already uut of completing tba first Icy at thair
hia interna daaira to batUr the
lilt assalanU. believed by po-|tlr»l good wutkout _n tbe downliumrwar l flight from Chicago to
July 27, on* committee after an­ Ihe ronstitutlin. The pair were
mark ha made in 11131 with Har­ lice to have planned originally :oj ,j,|4.
other deciding to postpone ronsld- dry before th* Volstrad Act be­ Italy.
old Catty orar tha same route. kidnap his weaithy brother. Joust| „ Md^ cr, rk
g#Mri,lty
In groups of threa th*y canto
, ration indetlnitely on thet, pfob- came effective. Dry they will re­
|u m , lcuho|
, hr
Tha art**0''* plana, the Winnie II. McCUtchy for ransom, scrape I,
sliding Inlo Jamaica Bay starting
main
alter
it
ha*
gone—unless
Mae, wa-t slightly damaged in on fort Mct.Utrhy, who Ir M. wa.j chjpf
lem*.
S” 0
Wh..t cta.hed
at 2:68 P. M , whined through a
blushing against Iran lops shortly found by . m dorist and taken to; &gt;bou| „
M
b M
The Nevada senator achieved they change state law*
shower ef spray and latlad cp to
Repeal would again leave to the
him' a r ,UIil |2
bsforo tba arr val at Rukhlovo.
hospital. Physic ana gave him
b.
r!„ „
„
the acceptance by a sub-commit­
their buoy*
within a cordon
barley
Individual states the i|u*sliun furmeil by conet guard vatiela.
i ..........
Clouds and misU forcad tha1 *an even chsn.-a'' to recover f r o m is
ml corn .almut 4. Cotton tumbled Asks American Hold­ D r a h tic Proportion tee of part of Ms proposal* for
, &lt;|#_ Several runinii sillies
Anhrican to hug tha ground a bullet wo nd In the right chest. I
Increasing th# ure ol the whlla whether they want liquor sold.
Aloft, tha ailvery Macon dipped
While they are making up their in graceful greeting and looead
About to step Into the house| * . tCsintinuesI
'
danger .usly, but despite this mis­
ers To Accept Ab­
Relv On Force metal in subv ksry coinage and mind^Jhiw*
in I'agr Twul
that
were
veel
would
with lb* twi men. who said they|
_______________
hap ha mad* a perfect landing.
preventing further debasement rfl
a RtG- lureeuil plans tu saluls tha—
—rogation Of Clause
Public-Opinion silver iii.ney.
1
remain wet; the dry Jt4tr* dry. •quidrun with a rooming power
-------P ost.-w ho—left - IrhtHsk - at—7 wnnted In buy 1he— place,— Mr-j— ------The federal laws affecting liq live.
A. M., Moscow time, was rery d a u b y .aid was siiie.t rusidcniy.|M y H t e r y O f K i d n a p i n i c
Th, sliver agreement, however,
LONDON. July 2n . - 0P&gt;—Great
near aahaustion whan hr bro ght
WASHINGTON. July 20 -GP) is finally dependent upon conclu­ uor shipment anj taar* that wrrr
“ They grabbed loth my nands,
'
Ashura a crowd uf 30,000 set up
hia ship down at tha K'brtian pulled them behfail my bark, an I
Is Reported Solved Britain, seeking last night to H0t»- —Foreseeing a crisis In the re­ sion it an arrangement between in effect before prohibition would rhcervgXler cheer. Cannuaa boomed
iorwn, which lies belwnii Chita ti ed to tie them with a piece of
hava
never
been
taken
o
ff
th*
covery
piogtam
unlfsa
the
popu­
the ch ef pro Viters and holders
vert five ami one-half percent war
and • band played.
and Blag&lt;**e»rh*ittk, haring de­ r rd'\ he related tu police
statute books.
ST. LOUIS, July 20. (Al -De- loan bonds flnatrd in the United lar purchasing power is stepped tefnie Apr.. I, 1934.
An rchelone.t triad led by tba
nied hirnself needed rest along
Among them le th* Webb-Ken bearded young omman trr waa tha
Ml resisted and one uf them pirlment uf Justice olficinls, an* Slates in IUI7 into two and one- up to keep pare with rising prices,
As th* smell dlvtslins of the
thg cu te In an effort to set n •napped: 'Listen now, yju'r* hi t noiinred today that the mystery
Industrial Administrator
Hugh parley's orgsnisstlon IsU aside yon law prohibiting the shipment first ti alight. Twenty-three min­
new record for tha ruuiwLthe- napsd. Keep quiet onsl everything of the kidnaping i f Aucust l.uer, half percent sterling bolide, feked Johnson today perfected a plan their task* until a m o* conven­ id liquor from wet tu dry states. ute* later tha la«| of tha 84 maworld air trp.
77.year.uld Alton banker, ha I Ihe American holders to accept for a nation-wide adoption of min­ ient season, talk uf the lime for Under this, the government ru-op rh nes. waa down and th* fllsra
will t* all ribht.' "
- Ilia arriral at Rukblnvo' aat at
le.n solved with the darllghl rant abrogation of the bonds' field imum wage* and working hour reconvening th# sessions revolved rrstrd with th* states In it* en­ stepped ashore for threa day* of
Met
latrhy
aokl
he
Jerked
him­
rest anaieliea which had bean felt
on -the abd rtira lianguut near clause,
limitations.
welconrtl an.i receptions.
aim st wholly around -tsvelop- forcement.
t y hlr aafety, since ha waa long self free and swung at ono man, Maisnn, III naif.
Th* old Internal revenue law*
ll look th* aq.adron Just aavan
The loan totals $264).000,n00. .
Only approval
by I’reslden'. ments In the United Stale*.
lasid
ng
a
heavy
blow
on
tho
nose,
•Sfeyrdua at BlafuvtsCheSsk. H•- ‘" ‘7
Two women ami fuur men were
would again heewme operative If h &gt;uria, tha lima th* general had
A* an Indu-ement an offeVwq^ Kooaevolt await* promulgation .if
'
kicked
tha
other.
.
VirgU
Uadgaw.
.
Rowumlnn
ft*
‘ W t - d l e SflskST M ' NJvtoihttk. U " ‘dive him tbs works’ ", Me- taken inU custody at tho
made of ronveroton *8# each oldj »*- *•«•»' P*»»w*‘‘ lon and John- ntnea wiwUtor,. toMs wear* c o m - th* amendment la repealed. Jamas .(•leuUtrd, t* make A m ftffRk wkart Post atop pod Tuesday, bad
loir of th* hklnopera which wav five and nne-half percent 1100.1
from Chkaget where they kid
I* ready In seek that before the spond.nl. that "rotomptlon and
(Batchy
deviated
cue
man
shouted.
- aaat out nr](*nt broadcast -In­
on a farm near Eagle Park. The bond into a sterling hond nf 2IU) 'lay I* nut. The plan will be vplbeea tinea Saturday.
The
second
man
drew
a
pistil
completion
ot
the
work
of
the
ronquiries for tba filar.
name* of the prisoners were not
thg'. th* denstured alcohol law,
Tba pick* I watchers at Floyd
pnimls -that Is. at Ihe rate .,1 « " « » 7 * ' ‘ h
on pressure frirnr* will undoubtedly depend
Post waa sighted at three points an an McCUtchy atUmpted to announced by the tfflcers.
upon the development of th* ecu- governing the manufacture, sal* Rennet Field had an opportunity
I'UII
against
the
parity
of
|4.Hd
,,f
P“
W
tf
"P
'""'"
,n_jf*f
between Irkutsk and K khlaeo. dodge, a shot was fltrd. II* fell
A dugoul similar tu that in
ml husinras n.nrern* into line.
n mir an l munetery situation in and distribution of that praduct t» espress their enthuslum before *
Aa he flair eastward In an attempt ba ty wo nded.
whch l.uer sal.l he was kept i* whirh Ihe ikillar ami pound es
and the distilled spirits law gov­ tha squadron arrived. Prlmo CarJohnson told hearings on pin America
John
McCUtchy,
who
U
5H
,
change
rale
touched
yesterday.
to ragnln tints which Ha lost ■&lt;
ra’d to hav# been located on the
erning th* manufacture, tale and n#ra, the heavyweight (hampim,
posal.s for specifir emirs to raim
amassed
a
fort
ae
in
.hveluping
The resolution a l.pted hy the
ths former place when unfavor­
The bonds were floated In purproperty. Percy Pltlgeralil esdistribution uf liquor would be in r*ntf inrltklng in bthitul i motored* atmospheric conditions In­ the tftlth Htrv*t section just west convict, against whim a formal cha-e muniliiin* just befure Amer- wages ami restrict wmking tine, silver group, In which Fitlman force again If the 18th Amend­
(Continued On Pago Threa)
•
f
Phlladelph
a.
lie
tuld
police
he
that
"We
are
emerging
from
the
was much Interested, proposed;
duced him to take a long- rest.
ment were removed.
was certain th* mrn Intended him complaint of kidnaping has been ira entered the war in the form depth hut n»t from the dangeis"
"First,
that
in
agreement
he
On roving Irkutsk for the siilh
lodge.I and who la held In Jail at of uris and twu-year note* ron. of depression.
Th* laws providing penalties m i ;
___ .
for their victim.
sought between the rhlef silver
lap of hia world flight thr wrary
under th* pre-prohibition period 1111^0611
UlHCiOSCS
“They intended to kidnap me Murphyels.ro, III nois, was named'' verted at espiring intu 2l)-yi-ar
II*
warned
that
wage*
must
|iriduf|
n
|
r
f
0
unlrls*
and
Ihus#
but determined Pott war only
a member i f the kidnap gang.' I«&gt;nd* tearing a payment clause
'
keep step with rising pri es an-li monuJe. whirh ar* the largest still are in effect and soma of |—
threa hours and 24 minutes ahead rn hold me for ransom", he said.
'
reading,
"in
gold
ruin
of
Ihe
Unit­
“ When they eouln't get me tu gu
that a crisis is fared within the
„ r „ „ ri 0f .liver with a them have been used frequently
of his 1031 record, haring lost
ed Stales uf America of Ihe stand-' neat month ur two in bringing vj,w |„ mitigating fluctuations fh to punish violators of the national
w th them to see th* house, they
■ereral hiurs at Irkutsk because
decided It take Prank instead." Friends OfProhibition aid of weight and fu.enesa *«• buying power to a par with the the price nf illver, and that other prohibition act who could not be
bad weather conditions delayed
ialing Feb. |, ltd", or in the city ascending rest of things.
Th« assailants, tech about 36
nations nut partis* to such agree­ reached as easily undtr th* Vol­
Will Stage Meeting of
hit departure.
Ismdim, England, in sterling
year* old and neatly dressed, had
ment*
should rsfrsln from meas­ stead Aet.
Penan* who were qualified to
Whan b# did ast out h* fared
money al Ihe filed rale
rnlered the McCUtchy offlc, with
If prohibition ware repealed, vuto |n the general election Inal
ure*
which
could appreciably af­
Friend# of
th* Eighteenth
hostile atmospheric conditions but
•V
a demand to see the “boss" about Amendment ar* *ip*cte,j to gnlh- ♦tM.lt |-2 to the pound."
however,
officials
said
they
*i
fect
the
silver
market.
ha planned to make tho rilotlrsly the house.
fall may vote In tha Oct. 10 spaHolders are asked to rash Ihe.
“ Kerund, that the guvernmenf* petted Congress would enact new rial alaction for repeal of national
er at (he Montetnma Hotel tnnvir.
short Jump to' Blogiresehontk,
They ‘Iscllned to be turned over tow night at 7:30 o'clock for the coupon* which are dua Aug. I but f ' n p l S f i i U l ( n u ftY k r shall rsfra:n from new legislative law* to meet changed condltione..
where ho' in ditty came to gritf
prohibition without further regiato avail themselves of the ron- L y C l l l I l L t t IC H T U I measure* which would involvs
Liquor dealer* hava urgvd Do­
on th* previous attempt. Khabar­ jo a salesman and w.re ushered purpose of perfe.ting an organiin t j see John and Prank Mc- aaliun which will carry Ihe banner version offer they must signify P n i i r f l P 0 f S t l l d l C S further debasement of their silver ran and th* treasury to authorise (ration or further payment of poll
ovsk Is about 400 mile* boyood CUUhy.
tea**, W. J. Thigpen, supervisor
O IU U V
0 linage belaw Ihe l|n*n*as uf an Increase In tha amount of liq- o ' registration, said today.
of the dry* into the proposed re­ their isaent nut later than Aug L U U l O C
Blogovtachaask.
"There woe nothing to arouse peal campaign battl. which ron* 31.
‘
-------uur that may be distill*.I now. Un­
HOO-IOOU.
Because no naw qualification ia
Fifteen local bailier* laet night
oir suspicions at first", John sold
"Thir l, that they shall subsli* der th* present regulations only
Th# new treasuiy Issues rill he
with an alaction In Florida
required, few persons a n being
Afina 1 Rites To BePaid Uter. “ I started to turn them elude#
repayable in London Feb. I 1937, received rertlfl.’ates from Prof. t-ts silver coins fur low-valuh •bout 1,000,000 gallons of liquor
on Oct. 10.
re tf/e n d theta days, but many
to Prank but they objected.
Rev. W. J. Carpenter, of Ovint . with interest payable in half Ed. A. Rainey nf th. State Vnra- paper riiqirncy insofar as the a year may bq distilled for medi­
World War Veteran over
I tional Department,
certificates budystary and local ronditlons of cinal use but the consumption be­ ar# asking about th* repeal elec­
" 'We din't want to deal with chairman of the Board of Temper­ weekly instalment*.
tion.
any sales manager. Wf want you
whirh atalrti that they had con­
fore I'JIV avt rayed 13,000,000
In American quarter* this com­ clude,] a 2*1 hour ins^petinn per­ each cuuntry will permit.
PuneraU services for W. B. to come along w.th us becouso ance and Social Servir, nf th#
Then a n many, however, wh*
gallons
a
year.
"Fourth,
that
*
1
1
provisions
uf
Florida Confer*#** of the M#th». ment run erning the offer was
Knight, 3t-year-old World War
iod In Ihe study of the anatomy of this resolution are subject to the
A. V. Dslrymplr, chief of the hav* moved fn m on* precinct to
w* . V ™
*•«•» w,t*» »*• •list Church has called Ihe meet­ mail#:
veUran who died In tbe Veterans’ loss
, he quited them.
the hair and scalp, the structure foil iwiny receptions:
prohibition bureau, urgtd addi­ another since qualifying for tha
ing. If* urge* every rhurch to br
Hospital at Lake City Tuesday
1 told them I had an engage­ represented by tha presence nf it * "Great Britain Is well within of hones, muscles, nerves and Ihe
•The
icq
irenisnt*
of
auch
protional llquur manufacture after genenl election, and they muet
her rights in offering tu egrhang* skin of the fare and head, sra'p
a'gkt will bo hel l from tho Erick- ment. They hesitate! and finally
vision*
II
laps*
Apr.
I,
IU
.H
,
th*
results In Alabama anil Ar­ rail at the nglatratlon offlc* to
minister
and
at
leaat
two
men
and
even at par inasmuch aa the gul'l massage, and nth** matters relat
aoa Funeral Homo here toatomw ■greed* •to g 0 with prinkhav# th* change made on tha
•f ,lh# ay/ •cmcut recommended In kansas.
on* woman delegate.
bond l» legally a paper bond in the ing to barbers' science.
morning at 10:00 o’clock. Burial
paragraph one .loss not come into
The repeal of the 18th Amend­ books,.
Unite.i .Slates nuw. although Brit­
win bo In ByIran* Lake Come­
Those
receiving
certificate* f irru by
Seminole County'* books era
would become affective
ain asks a voluntary aeroplane* of were: Flynn Van**, J. J. Carver, shall ritrii ■l-dale, and in no case ment
ter* with Rev. J. B. Root of- People Are Invited
open nuwi they a n open all th*
teyun&lt;LJ^n._J^
1V38.
when
38
state*
hava
ratified
the
Roosevelt
Is
Against
the virtual abrogation of the
flrloUng. Members of Campball
M. Wilson, H. F. Mills, W. D. Govvrnniy
may take any aXiun Jllst Amendment but th* govern year, except for n short period baTo Attend Concert Army Housing Plans gold claus*. This is particularly J.Stine,
Loaalag post of tha American Le­
W. F. Minchew. J. K. retail
heir eilver eoinsg* ment would not formally announce fo n election time. They will ba
interesting in view of the storm Smith, C. M. Stripling, J. W.
f t m will form a duard of Honor
im necessary to pre Ihe result until the secretary of closed 84pt 30 and will remain
Promising an unusually Intorest“ d net aa pall-bearers. Mr.
WASHINGTON, Jaly M .-GP) uf protest in Great Britain when Snow, C. F. Bale*. W. II. Hlewart.
ht or ilsstructlon iff state proclaimed that tha neces­ closed until th* election to give
Kolght U survived by two broth- Ing entertainment, Gecrgt C. Fel- — President Raosevsll was report­ the United Ktate* announcsd it F. D. Breeden, Aimer Robinson,
co.nagt by reason oif sary number of state* have ac- lime for verification of names.
w*s W. E. Knight, of Bsnford, and lowe, director 0f th* Saaford Con­ ed In official quarter* today to waa paying interest on its bonds W. E. Horne, and II. I.. Bridge*.
tha bullion pries of the repte,) tba amendment.
Ancihar Important point to toM. L. Knight, b f Warren, Ohio. cert Orchestra thia morning In­ hava taken a strong position in In paper dollars.
It was announ ed that those silver content of their coin above
Courts have ruled, however, memMr, Mr. Thigpen said, is that
' visit th* Ciurt House lawn tunighj support of hie public
"It
Is
an
obvious
invital!on**tu
work*
barbers who had not fjniahei nominal or parity value of avch that th*. validity of amendments brake will not ba sent to pre­
th* Court Hsus* lawn tonight board's opposition to Including a rontlnue Ihe flight from the dollar their fA-hmir study period will re­ silvrr c &gt;in.”
L*Eiiffle la Appointed vllt
does not hinge upon the proclama­ cinct* for the special (lection.
at 8:00 o’clock to attend one ot bir army housing program In tho —th# trade I* ontemplated at ceive certificates just as soon as
Although the silver resolution tion but that they are In effect All registrations and changva must
To Employment Post a eerie# of fro* concert* span­ public works plan.
$1.84 when th* pound actually wai they complete this course. They a* adopted dropped PlUman'a pro­
after ratification by the required be mad* In tha registration office.
.
•
a
s’ rnl by local merchants.
Ha la understood to hava Indi­ worth |4.87 at one time yesterday may continue the course by at­ posal for optional use of eilver number of statee.
Those who qualified for tha
WASHINGTON, j a j . tO— d lV Aside from th* regular orches­ ra ted to public work# administra­
for
one-fifth
of
currency
re"Th# offer probably will pruv* tendance at monthly meeting* nf
last
gsnarel slaction did so by
Dr. Edward
'arkacnvills,
tra program, the audience will tion officials h* la not in sym­ very attractive to sum* Amerlein Ihe Sdmlnol# County Barber*' As­ srrvee, th* Nevadan was optimis­
M ui
payment af 1830 and 1831 poll
FACER MURDER CHARGE
tic about the matter.
rv-employ- hear song-e by Miss Ethel Hyol- pathy with th* big army housing holders who thus f will get an ad sociation.
taxes, and It la necessary to pay '
"What It means", he said In *«•
FUrida to aid tain* and Mlaa Paulin* Moran, and mechanisation estimates sub­ vantageous rat* qren al o lower
Prof. Rainey coa-luded his local
MILTON, July 20.-bFI-O K ar these taxes tq vota on th* liquor
i peraaaa an Mary and Josephine Rueal, and mitted by th* War Department rat* of Inter**! pt a lima when work 8k tba City Barber Hhup last plaining tha reeoluthn, "Is that
question.
th« national Eddie Headel. Accompanlata far for Inclusion In tha constrnctios even Washington {nllmatr* do not night. Ha had been present at All governments agree to canto Simmons, 27, surrendered to bj Psrsoaa sxsmpt from payment ,
thorltiaa
yesterday
and
was
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debasement
or
melting
of
sil­
know asaetiy what th* dollar Is similar meetings for |h* past 13
ML TW„ »&lt;- the** vocal let# will be Mr*. J. R. program.
of poll taxaa Include tho** wba
going to do."
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aarvka will loat only Houghton. Ml** Khadra Culpepweeks, and he will continue leach­ ver coins, sacapt India and Spain, charged with murder after an al
a n more than M years old, tho##
arr, and R. flJridel.
ing eUaeaa in other Florida cltiea. and they agree t0 limit tha tarcation in whleh Tom Elliott
bankruptcy trustee
who hava com# ot age this, year,
waa
fatally
etabbad
near
hare.
•mouat
they
will
a*JL.Wa
wlU
get
Apprnaimately 26 Seminola Coun
INDUSTRIE^ CROW
ty barbers attended his lectures. back to when illver waa before Authorities wan unable to learn and "ana who has last 8 limb in
ORLANDO, Jaly ttt^O Ph-H
(ha reason for th* fight
battle."
BH8BION FOR COIJIRADO
tha Wirld War.
N. Roth, Orlando attorney, was
JKRDALE, July Me—
BOGOTA, July 20 -GP&gt;—Th*
"Wa hopc th a t, by re*t&lt;u-Miv
NEGROBS BONDS BOUGHT
WASHINGTON, July 2R— Iff1) appointed treat*# hi bankruptcy department of industries •ail­
t MlJhaon, of tha tank­
BANK HBAD INDICTED
normal
foorlUloni,
eichasge
YOUNQ GIRL IB CRACK SHOT
' glad at a local hos- —Gov. R C. Johnson of Colorado, far Adolph F. Bum , former mil­ mates rapltal invented
CHATTANOOGA. Tsnn.. July «alu*a In India, China, and Latin
'd la manu­
' night from an aauto told newspapermen yesterday ha lionaire owner ot fir* and ten- fsetorer* In Coiem
HARRISON, Ark., Jaly
al MOOjdOO,- 20.—A petition to ralsa $40,000 American will be sUhillaed.
SPOKANE. Weak.. July: M-—
NilDaon for would rail n ape.ial session ot th* rot stoles yesterday morning k ;
■ays tin first three bond far rslsss* 0f th* Scottrbvro
“ It.. MRhlnJy msaas somethin# iJP)—A T. Hudspeth, former hand UP) Jams Egbevs, da 1abler ot
v# this yewrt showed an in- negraWr woo being circulated bar* rnbtUitUl When wa fiad off ot a chain of Narth Arkansas Ouy Egbevs, Men! sportsman, la a
(h* *»*rch far Legtalataro within a few daya and Refer** William EUU. Sion* wot
•tlty sarv- that II would #*t a dal# an repeal. re**ntly ad lodged bankrupt in rrease of 30
in UUg Item yntsrday by Georgs Ckambla*, agreeing uaaalmasaly to . thing banka, has barn sentenced to three crack shat with a l t gaugn trap
daye Colorado will vota far rapanl hy Tampa hy Fadunl Judge Akar- M compared with b* first qusr- IntanuDaaal labor dafsasa attor- Ilk* Ibis, enabling people to do yean Imprisonment far aenptlng gua aid 8t t l yean of ng* mad*
tar o f 1812.
a M vat*, ha said.
eey.
deposit* In laaaivaat bonks.
busloess With *8."
n cretttfthle tournament skewing.

ANCIENT LIQUOR
CONTROL LAWS
STILL ON BOOKS

MAN RESISTING
KIDNAPERS G E fS
SHOT IN CHEST

BRITAIN SEEKSTO
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CONVERT ITS U. Si
HIKE WAGES
WAR LOAN BONDS AWAITING OKEY

Keguiations Upon
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Strong Team From
W i n t e r Park WiB
Play L o c a l O utfit
A (trout WlnUr Park diamond
tall tram, headed by Landle Stone,

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Bill Ravenel, manager of th#
Sanford taam, atatao that ha-will
hav# ona of tha strongest lineups
In th, ftald that tax bran naan in
Sanford thla season, and lx detarmintd to coma oot on the long
and of tha xcora.
At any rate a mighty interestInc battle la in proxpart, with
both (idea fighting hard for the
rama and the fam will be ^rall re­
paid for attending.
On Frldiy nl«ht tha Medical
Detachment team will lock horn*
with Firestone. Tha Medical De­
tachment materially tlnncthened
their team during tha two Weak*
they ware at Tamp Footer, and
aro now randy to meet all corner*.

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followed with a single through
Stealing the thunder which Bill first, xcoring Barncx, but Max­
Farraxil uxed to whip Sanford well forced Abbott at aecond for
«
aome day, ago, old Cal Dennlt the third out.
After that Ferraui went b*
turned on the heat at Munlripal
Park yesterday afternoon and, work ami although he permitted
the Krda to get singles in each of
after allowing one run In the third
the la»t four Inningx hr faced
inning of a tilt with the l.eesh'jrg
them, hr blue down and retired
Bruinx, he went to work and held
the xidc without trouhla.
.
the Bruinx to a total of three hit*,
The fielding feature of the
^eating them I to 1. Dennix' per-1
gome came when Itoy Harrison
formance wax ax good ax any »een |
speared Parrish's certain doublf,
here thix year. Only seven men
while earlier In the game Crusreached flrxt,
three of them
madr n nice ratch of Minor’* fly
raarhed aecond, and one rraohed |,,|| (hat appeared headed for a
.
home.
While Tot wax turning in aome
fine pitching with a wet hall, th.*
Fedx got lucky again to xenre four
runf In .the third inning, four
runx which gav, them the game. A
atreak of hark for Sanford plow
come looar )inndling of that wrt
hall, plux u H rrerhAg double by
Joe llarnex provided the margin .
of vlrtbry for liefore and after
that third inping, the Kedx had
mon on base* ax uxual anil couldn’t
w acrapv up punch enough to get
them anywhere.
The Bruinx urnred Jn the third
when Dooley xmarked n line drive
tingle at I’ert. Dooley went to
aecond on a wild pitch, nnd to
third on Kerraili’x Infield nut,
Ilennla hit Cy Cnua in the rib*.
Cy itolo aecond. Charlie Dope hit
a high fly to llarrhon, with Donlay tearing on the throw In. Howaver, Bonner &lt;ut off the pitch nnd
threw Crure out at third for n
double play.
Here'* how the Kelt xcore.l:
Pert wax xafe at flrxt on a
arratch'hlt at xhnrt. The hall
took ■ rraiy hop out of Parrish x

RATES

TRUE spirits*) reading,. Mr,
Sally
RusaalL Aupointmen-s.
Banafit Prograaalva Spiritualist
Church. 57 K. Concord. Phot,
5531, Orlando, Florida.

Bowling: News Notes

to third.

Tw«* lisi« hi!
•N SS lj 11-aet
|»&lt;it|lile- (iliSt •»
jut n#r. I •i •
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In "a xpecial Bowling match
Hornby Sanford’, 5-man team
won from a picked team from
lechurg by 78 plnx.
Geo. F. Weber, of Hatifortl, wa,
htsh Individual »e«irar w!th 235,
1933 and li»3t for a 622 toUl. B.
flaky, of I^exbnrtf, wa&gt; aecond
with .”.70 toUl for, 3 gxr.ex.
A 3-man taam match wan alxo
played which had to go Into 4
game* but thb Sanford boya eama
out on top winning by 56 pin,. B.
Wettetein. of Leesburg. had high
linale and 3 game toUl In thla

PROJECT DROPPED

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WASHINGTON, July W s -if )
—Trraaury -Vpartment olflelala
have withdrawn a project tailing
for remodeling of tha preaerit
poetofliee at Tallahaaaee, Fla. Blda
were ti hava bean opened Monday.
Offieiala paid they had not decided
whether to build a new postofflta
on the pre«ent jit* or to aelect
a new aite.

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Orlando came through with a
tun in the aiith on Copp'a single,
a walk and a pair of outa. In the
HONOLULU, July 19. -UF&gt;—
ninth Sanda opened with a oneAfter a lean two ytara, tha Ha­
bagger, went to aecond on McMul­ c o c o a
waiian Pineapple Company, larg­
len'^ out and xcored on William- l l n x a l d , If
e r pineapple packer in the worl'X
llarrxli. :n
xon'x ,inglr.and Williamaon wax Mri’iilly. a
ihobed rivt pr in rbriI3T ^ S 3'fd f
7iunirr&lt;?f&lt;TmTTrhirrJ*CirBaltir hit
tha flrat fiva montha of 1913, aald
linueil itx winning (treak here to Print. Moore p o p p e d to
a atatement to stockholder* yes­
been out at flrxt. Minor (arrlflcetl
Pert to second. Just liefore Den­
terday.
yesterday at the expense ot the
nis drew a walk, Ptrt went '»
aspiring Orlando Tiger*, taking a
third no a passed ball. While
Central Florhlu league game 3-2.
lUtwirl of Th** AttoMlf T fumi
*&gt;f JmpI
pitching
to Ilonner.
Frrraul
iir&gt;«l**r th# trrrnu of th# lUnklni
**f
A*a Wall and Jake Raker held ‘ he
lurnrtl |oo#r n wil«l pitch •» r»*it
I |h.l|!,le I lls ' ■
me' It TM Hxnf.ir.t Atlantic Natlosal lUxk of Ha
,l y :
llx r r le 'in
Tigers to si, hit* while their
.Number HUT. K. It. IMS,. Number «.
scored anil Dennis went to second,
l.* lt n o
lin e "
mates were making one more off
Bonner sacrificed Dennis to third,
IIX
l Xltllen
h' m h • • '• ■ i.s r c r r .
,tn. X .»crltlre*.
the freak delivery of big Jake
Number Of shares or Meek nf nboxe-named bxah n
o u t by. D » "
Number
of ehxrex „f sleek o t above-named book *
Raker.
| lltar-k ten **&lt;
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/roller. directly or Indirectly. by
t . r r i x l »• ,JJ
The Indians scored one in the
LRfiAL NOTICE
kslasee sheet ef NeMIss •
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In |tax||til* »
opening frame on Howard’s single,
I ic Male Paaxeo
Amount
en
tmpoel.
lx
Other'
Afjl'taletl
Bank
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I.lrre.
fxlnter
r in r t it r o t ht .
a passed tall and McCpIly'a single.
.„ tooni nx Imsmii tx Affllixteo nsss —•t l i m n , i K U 1' .
HI* k ef Aftiltst.d Hank owne*. ---- L ~ ~ ------------They put over another in the fifth
murk „f inker llanka owned ...............
-- on I’rlne'x dingle, an out and H"Wiiriiii
other Hecurltlee ...............
roM M t l o a t MM O f T ,
hy her
Ill 11n llecelvable ....... ....................—-----------md’x
double.
Howard
doubled
prVTHK
attain to open the ejghib and
Cum plalkkkt,
Item yesterday, anrl walloped New scored on Willlamxon’x wild heave
&lt;■ A K llOl.HIKO &lt;’&lt;&gt;'
Smyrna’s Crackers In their first
Voriierm llnib 1
Horrowlnax from Alflllxled lUnh
........ ...... ...
MONK
game under their new manager.
k O T H 'K lie- H ASTI.M X a l l . r
Ih.rrowlna* from orksr Afflltxle,l lunkx . .................. .. —
|| M l Is
Johnny Culhreth, II to !•
Arennxlx I’agalilv .
Illlts Pxyxble
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The game w a, x iirele*x unlit
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JJb l a l n r i In ihe « lr«tH f " ; U "| tlx- -fifth, when
the Islander*
Ing
Zsmo
bringa
prompt
r»U«f
to
DOZIKR &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
T h e * Hillowlna Statement shows Ike ekxracter
opened up on Wright, and -core,
KS'll;
'W-aT^Bst.
tubing,
burning
akin,
avail
In
aavara
nlxive-nemed
holding
rompany
xfflllate
slot
dleelo*,*
fully Its relation*
J t'I.IA It PUTKM. JnloMt by h .i eevrn run*, four of them off of
"Boat For The* South"
esaas Itching stops th# moment Zemo nuh tke u^e-named konk:
o,’ A.Un.te Trua. ^om pajy.
touebaa tba Under and inflamad akin &gt;l» •olemnly swear Ikal the ahnv* statement le true, to the beet *r mr
Joiner’s homer Into renterfleld.
If that metal &gt;led or porch rhalr I* g c ln g a little worn or old
C ^ r Z J . I f f ..... Si, »f the runs In this frame were
bacaua* of tU rare Ingredients. To
Poking you will find that II. A O. DECO ENAMEL la tha
(J g TIIKItKT.
claor sway Kashas, Plmplaa, Ecaams, knowledge and belief.
•
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scored with l » " down, four more
111, under
magic you need. It comes In a beautiful range of colors, and wlU
Ringworm and restore th* skhi to
*1
beauty
Hworn to and eubeerlbec. twfor. m. tkl. M
,
normal,
ahray*
ua*
dean,
aoothlng
transform
a
dingy
piece
of
furniture
into
a
thing
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Notary I’ublk.
tamo. Insist on gvnulna Zemo; It a
STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
worth th* pries, bacaua* It brings
m a le o f rto rld a a t tairge. My Conimlaa*"" Baplrta
relief. 56c, 60* sod |1. All druggista*.
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SMALL apartment (ultable fat
couple oriuan. Ptaua 445. &gt;|b
FIVE ROOM upatalra flat. Usfumlibad. Raaaoaable. 714 Oak
Ava.
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FURNISHED APARTMENT Pri­
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HOUSEHOLD faralUrv for sal*
&gt; cheap. Mrs. Bunn, 406 W. 19th.
THOSE FINE Vgfcwcla^oranyv,
»1.00 bo. Ctaa.' Tylar, lAhe
Onora, Phone 9715 utktll 9 A. M.
and aftar 8. Pi, M. ; .
FOR SALEt buMiF'MpU flloo ta
58.00, Ftyncaa A. Hlckaon, 111*
Myrtla Ava. Phona 68S-W.
YOUNG JERSEY milk cow, fmh
In. Clauaa, tntranci F. P. A L
plant, Laka Mama*.

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T h e Sanford Herald

SANTORO HHKALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA,

When Y N Visit, Don’t Crititbe
Ordinarily when an American la thYeateneil with bodily
harm In a foreign country our innate patrlotiam cauari* our
blood to boll and to demand a redreaa o f the grievance. But
in the caae o f Theodore Pratt, New York writer, who h«»
been nojourning at Palmy. Majorca, famous Island resort in
the Mediterranean, there can be little sympathy, although
he was the victim o f a dynamite attack, and threats of
lynching.
It seems that Mr. Pratt, who haa been living in Palma
along with many other American and European tourists,
has written a magazine article in which he unmercifully
criticizes everything about Majorca, its people, their cus­
toms, the climate, the food, the scenery: in fact, so bitter
was his denunciation that one gets the idea that he was
suffering from dyspepsia.
Now we haven't been to Majorca, but we know some
people who have, und we have read many commendable
things nbnut It and we are certain that It Isn’t the terrible
place Mr. Pratt describes it as. Even if it were, the writer
showed awfully poor taste in taking up his residence In the
place and then lambasting it. If he didn't like it, he should

m ill i; \ F.RNF. FOR TODAY
GOD' - RE SPO N SE-II by p*&gt;-

ple, wturh are called by my
name, -bull humble them*ejve,,
and piny, und seek my fare, and
turn IMini (ht-ir wicknl way,; then

io tin court he came. Beyond •
a doubt
A in .if convicted by g Jury nl

til. peers!
from Ihe w ,rld the law must

thill hilt* wit
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Hal bo And Others

muat_.be_addctLWiliyLJL,iiHl.'iijudden_hup_tn_BerliiL_if_on£

would measure the rapidity with which the present season
is mnking aviation history. The conclusion o f the Halls*
flight was naturally the occasion for a monster demonstra­
tion o f welcome, though it tame as an anti-climax to the
real performance, which ended with the safe landing o f the
whole armada in the- little bay o f Cartwright, Labrador.
Completely breathtaking still seems that victory o f ninetysix men in twenty-four xenplitnes over what is perhaps the
most treacherous course for Aircraft on the globe.
"By contrast Post’s success in setting his- single ship
down in Berlin twenty-six hours after leaving New York
seems Almost a routine affair. Other* flyers have nego­
tiated the eastward passage o f the North Atlantic with a
comparable prevision, some of them penetrating the Con­
tL&lt;- prnMMlfiiiilst* would put tinent even farther without stopping. Hat peculiar interest
. traditionally dry South ap- attaches to his feat as a test of his mechanical companion,
the Sperry gyroscopic automatic pilot. Except for takeoffs
and landings it is Post’s plan ta trust this robot with the
'■Pilin',- Kr«-iu* Siliehkr Victim actual handling o f his plane while he attends to the business
In Muml lintel", sa&gt;* u Tims-*- o f navigation. And now hr reports from Berlin thut the
I uiio M-trlliiu*. No li'lllng 'what
division o f lalsir has worked perfectly. Apparently it ac­
it’ivio i will ilu next.
counts not nnly for his ability to hold to his course over the
Ifkc, and Dent are ocean and come down exactly where he hod intended, regard­
l dispute over run- less o f murky weather, but also for his physical freshness
tin- pobllr work* and brisk, alert manner after his ordeal.
r« placing »ur money
"Here, indeed, is more than the suggestion o f a revolu­
tion in flying technique. A little more than a month ago
Janies Mattern set out alone, as Post has done, to better the
tin- v niim-ntator rlaim* C’onround-the world record. Hut he took no automatic pilot with
ytv ■in* o u*e ltos,«.veil's mind
iii ti.ul of llmor own. Tlila »e,ma him to release him for the more important duty o f finding
to be (In' suurat way to think. • his way. Tbe result was an unscheduled landing in N or­
way, followed by a series o f mishaps which have left him
Inks Uity Reporter.
stranded in the wilds o f Siberia. Post has yet to escape a
‘‘'ll•'n•lwuy", sh o u t , n «tre*mcr similar fate. But it is reasonable to suppose that, relieved
load in tin- Li-rsburu la-tiger, from the strain o f constant attendance on his controls and
'M e ......lied For High Po*t." W« with a m ptridsu re to study his maps atui watch his direc­
thought ling pole
silting wa, tional instruments, he will do so. And if he does, u nqw
in*-*
t'liiimiiii l’ re»*.
pilot should emerge Into the light o f popular acriaim sur•John II. Sutton, of Tampa, i , a
pal nolle gentleman. He an ept*
the job of ihalruian of the United
Stale, ncuvery prugrain ruunnittee hi Florid* and draw, no sal­
ary.- Winter Haven Chief.

SANFORD,

GIANT MAN AND SMALL CAR
H H

•Tontinned ymm lag* ttnet
finished moderatrly above their
On th* New York S l x t
Ex-1
change the pumnieling we* ac-i
timpani* I hy the largest trading I
since May S. 1030.- Halea totaled.
7,403,4X0 share, compared with]
T.ltUt/i'Jtl on July 13 which h*dl
h*en the biggest day of the I’J33|
t, 11 market; incidentally the mar-i
ket wa* then rising. Final prices 1
yesterday were around the mini-!
mumii.
A tightening of the 'collateral!
requirement, i.f big New ■ York
City lank, which in turn rau*ed

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♦DUBLIN, July 20. _ t* V -7 h e
fint discovery made by Dr.
O'Neill llencken niul It. L. Movitis
o( Harvard Univvrsity, -who »te
investigating • crannng at Muate
Ip County Wratmrath, i, an an­
cient dagger. A tn n iw t U an anricnt V tr dwelling or fortifW
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ST. PETERSBURG. July 2 0 .IiP; Arthur Forrester Gilbert, ffii,
former school admini.,trator at
New Bedford, Jin*,., died here
yeetenlay. He foltuwrit the learn­
ing profession for Ho year, nnd nl
the tlorr of the last term at New
B e d fu r ,J resigned
to come here
anil mnkr hi.* home. lie leave, the

Herald Printing Co
Phone 148

T. M. Dollison
WASHINGTON, July 2».~rAh—
The Owen Engineering I'orrpuny
of Chicago submitted a low "bid
of 6*7,3-17 to the trea-ury yrsterrrnor ol Jehol, yi.nvrrhtl the
day for ranMructi n of the n»w
territory into a Hog- opium fnrnf. p '"l office at Winter Haven, Fla.
no,| compelled all farmer, l sell
thnr crop* t0 him.
Home Japanese official* of Man-

(t iffig T S l'fllftiy and.,wiih
ion lit t l&lt;c regard. In many in­
stance,. f ir actual value. The
huge, boom by alcohol issues,
ha*eil nn these companies’ "proapert,’’ in a prohibition!.,. munIry, wn, riled a* an example 4
Ihe '* perulatile erase which ha,
lern .weeping thr nation, and it
wa, in th&lt;»r isaue, that broker,
poste I the largest expansion m
margin requirements. Humr weir
demanding &amp;0 to HO percent mar­
gins, while nlhrr, r.q iy p l jfutl

We are equipped to produce
fin t claaa lob work at the
lowest possible prices. Gits si

wiiloV, Btanrhe Townsend tiillmit.

LONDON—Jake Krltrh. a Texan giant, who Is eight fret ill Indies
UII. posing with one of the Uny midget cars on his recent arrival
here.

Spectat-ulnr performances in aviation are occurring with
such rapidity lately that one searely has time to digest thv
full significance o f one feat before something equally or sur­
Reporls that the Federal Re­
passingly brilliant is accomplished. Commenting upon the
recent strides o f flying, the New York Herald-Tribune re­ serve authorities, who 'under lh*
Glass Steagall bill have power to
marks:
“T o the hi rival o f the Italian air squadron in Chicago rrgutate Ihe Gow of credit into
trrlT1U'T~nTiy -ttference- t o t he-dull

MEN KIM) IHLSII RKIJC

STOCK M A R T
H AS WIDE-OPEN
B R E A K TODAY

to make themselves obnoxious by making comparisons with
things back home. We In Sanford, although we recognize
certain failings, as well as our fine [stints, resent It fear­
fully when some outsider mmes in and tells us how much
better his home town is. It seems to be s mania with travel­
ers. especially those who haven't done much of it. to brag
hhout their native habitat and disparage the places they
We can hardly blame the people o f Majorca for threat­
ening Mr. Pratt. Thry were particularly grieved because
ur t fa ^ p a r t of their livelihoods which consists o f the tour­
ist business, was tieing menaced hyt the magazine article,
that is, if anyone took it seriously. ’Resides they probably
had an intense love for their island, which, it is only natur­
al. should arouse their hot Ijitin blond against anv ma­
ligners.
Maybe after this Mr. Prntt will know that it is well
to stay at home if you wish to criticize someone etse's coun­
try in a derogatory and unsymputhetlc manner.

TH U RSD AY,.JU ^Y 2*. U t t

■rhnukuu announced, shortly after
Ihe new stale a i r organised, tnal

■traffic in opium would be pro­
tab- | hibite,) and prohibition would acmr-'iually he rnlorrcd for the fir*l
lish an official guvemme
ail I lintr. It appears that a genuine
nopuly for the -ale »f opiu
effort wa* ninde to curry out Ihv
In licrn*e iPS) ,hup* for
•ale under government supervi­ policy. But the authorities nOW
sion. TM, decision ha, been have de-ldetl that prohibition is '
reached after a survey which was not practicable. The argument,
•larted soon after Japanese oc­ u-rd are very similar to those In
cupation of Jlukdrn in Septem­ regard to prohibit! n of nlrohullc
drink* in Ihe United States.
ber. 1931.
Undoubtedly there are thou­
The former Chinese regime In
Manchuria officially prohibited sand- of opium addicts In Man­
produrtion or sale of opium or churia who cannot lw cured at
any olher narrolic*. But the pro­ once. The g. vernmrnt rlaim, that
hibit!'n, as in 1‘hins proper, wa. hr regulating traffic in the drug
they*r«n gradually reduce It, use.
generally ignored. Some n
leading officials in the former Hut whether Ihe temptation to
regime openly rarrird on traffic raise large Vvenue* In thl, fa­
in opium ami accumulated large shion ran be resisted remains to
fortunes, Gen. Tang Yudin, G v- le seen.

They'll Cut

IN 8 Tit U C T O K OK
STRING AND
URAS.d
INSTRUMENTS
Phone 6X3-W
Studio 1113 Myrtle Are.

Like New ! !

Surgical tool,* all kind, of
» r , amir knives:, pruning tool,
*,r nil Sin I*, ,1c t:,|.,M raw
filing.

LAWN MOWERS

llcaalrcl r id ,a,rg» ,cd

Slaw t'mr ,u le
I I , vc yi.ur w.-r* »l..n, l.v a real

mechanic

J. W. SHADOIN

Martin's .Garage
If you have your car
OK’d by Martin be­
fore you
take your
vacation
you
may
save time and m on jK
IIS W. First B L '3 1

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY FAINTS
“ Best For The South’ ’
If ihnt metal bed or porch chair |, gelling a little worn or old
Yoking you wilt rind that D. &amp; G. DECO ENAMEL la the
magic you nred. It tomes in a beautiful range of color,, and will
transform a dingy piece of furniture into a thing of real beauty

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
204 Sanford Avenue

•peculatlve channels, were arting
toward that end were denied in
prominent banking quarter^ It
was said rommercial banks wlii^N
hail attempted to apply tbe l,rn*&gt;|t
In excessive speculation ha I a, ted
on their own initiative, believing
Ihry should take precautions.
The market had risen, virt at
,ly without stopping, fnp... Ihiee
months, or slnre the United State*

INTY YEARS AGO

Ttnilrnad president, who get sal­
aries n Imind [ 100,000 a year wera
told by tbe government ru-ortllnnlor that they would have tha
hanor of being the Drat In cut ter
the New Itaal.—Fort Myera NewaPm&gt;«.

^ 30 DAY HPECIAL

Tops Dressed 50c
Sanford Duco Co.
3rd and French Avc.

Tlirre is a hit o f lrti»y In thn
announcement
from
Hradforl
rouiity that Mandel Sroby, prufraaRnal Londaman of Tampa, held
a* an acreasury to a Kaiford earape, I, unabla to maka bond—be
llkewiie is unable to make earape.
— Iliadenton Herald.

Lense Duplicated
DR. HENRY

The hut-dog-eating rhampiun•hip ha, been won by a youthful
member of the Civilian Conaervntlon Corps who apent f t . 10 o f hi,
I&amp;.00 monthly check on hamburg­
er,, consuming 41 aandwlchae' In
one day. No mtnttafi wa, made aa
to whether hi alto hold* the rec­
ord for the worst itomarh acne.

McLAULIN, Jr.
Optomctriot
112 Park A t *

A D M TD PAYK0I.I,

B e t legal mind* at tha Indus­
trial rvcovtry board hi Waihinglon hav, ba*n calfvd to decide
whether tha- Florida bull frig in­
dustry ean borrow fund, for ea*
pani on on a stlf-liquIdaUng bail*,
a ipccial dispatch ralataa. Th*

weather man seems to hav* baaa
Doing a good job of adding ts th*
liquid asvels of that Ind *try,
whlrtT leems to axpaod with every
p in .—Miami ft * * *
___

SPHINGF1ELD, Ohio. July 20.
—Iff!—'Tha Cromwell Publishing
Company yesterday announced a
1500,000 annual tacreas* in Hi
p y ro ll affecting 2200 worker,.
Orftciala aald the 40-hour week

'Mr*. Fatutle
Tlbfaala waa
cede* Mon*'
friend* hero
bag again. ]

maximum would, -ha

s a man s cigarette..
—o u t Tm m en liA e i i l
Men like • cigarette that has char-

purity and mellow-mi!dness,yotjd|

acter. Women like a cigarette that's

the quality that delights your throoi

mild and pure. Naturally, Luckies

In our opinion there’s nothing x

please everyone. Have you tried a

pleasing as fine tobaccos that ar

Lucky lately? In their fine, ripe, ten-

'Tuasred’’ .That's why more and mor

der tobaccos, you get the quality that

men and women are reaching for

thriilayour taste... In their personal

Lucky—fo&lt; always ‘‘Luckies Please!

established

cause Its toasted

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PAGE THRE2?

IGHT

AT THE MILANE T(

Social A n d Personal Activities
T eleph one: O ffice IIS

Miss Mahoney Gives

P e r s o n a l s Pari&gt;ForHerGuiMt Social Calendar
Complimenting her house gue-h
Min Leola Evans will leave to
FJixhbeth Ryan, uf I'alatku
morrow for Miami to *p*nd about
Mi«* France- Mahoney rntertain.-d
two months.
with # bridge party la»t night at

Mr. and Mr». R. R- D«as hart h»r h«nu- on F e-i Tenth S tm t
I returned from Charleaton, S. C. Vi»C» an,I bowl* „f tor
zinnia-, devrloi in,. a cu lor
rjahere they apent a wr«k._
of pink ami green were
S. 0. Chaae left Ihi* morning ■ &lt;lorn the ro m- where the KUe-t-

—
TW O DAYS —
m fa g
F R ID A Y AN D S A T U R D A Y

TIKSIIAV.
fellow -h ip"

picnic

wnineni of the Kir-1
I'htirch will lie given at ItI'M I*. •'*
at Evansdale I'ark
Woman's Ml—binary

with th.
tni'iety «■

-poiuar. In case of tain suppe
*iit Iwi served in the church an
for Asheville, N. C% to spend the were gathered.
At the conclusion uf tli,iv bridge
reit of the iiimnier with Mrs.
Itanu - high score ptixe
Chaae at their home there.
handkerchief W|*H| tu
|liif ti*
Mr. ami Mrs. J. D. Cordell left thy p well while -eenO'l high
.
„
thir mornlnir foV Asheville, N, C. scon* prize, n vanity ra-e, was le in r I c i t u n n f l t J l n l l l t V
to apend a few daya.
Kiien to Mi** Rrtty Whcrless.
Mi*s t’a t-je O’Connor held low
Mr*. R C. Mower and aon*. liar- -core and was the recipient of
ry and Robert hare ryturnr I to I'nlh powder. A- hen r guest Miss
thalr home in Orlando after spend- Ryan wa- prr-eiitrd with ,iiL *.
,
,,
Turk of undoing O
Inf a few day* hero with relatives. lingerie
wrought by o passing
tours» w
evening an fee
. Unt,|}. up-m you!
Mis* Martha Telford has gona course was served hy the hn.l- |.lnt.... ,,f St. Caul
to Oviedo tq upend a week witn'
her couain, MU* Martha Virginia
Carraway.

I A TS

Youth SeenHaving

%
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.
#"

In Directing World (

Mas Rumbley iu sea a sd s-l'ra saeola to ipend several weekwith his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mr*. H. A. Hayle*.
John Minarik left yesterday for
DfSoto lictch when* he will xpcnil
a abort time as the jrucxt of N.
^ Harkey, Jr.

Illinois

'■ &gt;I — i . lliMISII'

I.A DIES’ I NDIES

Sponsor n.

hc.'k tllltflr Willi H'lJH iU'tl I
frntii |Wir farm D» -h**i kttxb;

returned last night from Bah-m
Park where they spent two day.
with the latter'* aUtrr, Mr*. N ;
D. Cloward.
•
t
Mr*. E. R. Stowe and daughter,'
Evelyn, are spending two weeks
In St. Augustine with the former's!
brother-in-law and elstrr, Mr- and.
Mr*. M. M. Evan*.

which ha* lerntltte I wet* the
nary standard* Of ihccniy
tioiralily to sullei complete
1 -v, mi iige which I'Ullile-l
|y anil elalHirnlriy loit which

litiii n 1

Si’OKT HANKIES

&lt;t titIttlirft IFrum |*fcji.ifr Otv
1* mlibrary ulrtiiufiy *&gt;f
*» 1

"Vour lifetime fill- In
which i- chaotic in ,tconf -t&gt;in und lii',|de--pi'— ,
w ho
badly
haltcrc '.
whose
liven
111 mol .principal i and 'dealp i t*vfit

Alimony For M e n

IsrPmlii'liMl "Drr

inw.il.ul Iwisaw
nt Dorothy ^ |.imt' man. f-t-t vice pie.
Carolyn foghorn. Jane] the English dUtrirl of the
etly Wheel! - , I'jit-v ' an Mi—oiirl *yn -1, -not
Mar\ KHzhIh ih Neely,! "Youth ot l ■ki&gt; will
I «||ed i» help in the g'&lt;
of undoing the -hiuuic-'
ly it,,, overweening pride
Elks Auxiliary Will
rnuance of u generation
iraveKo-Orjrani/htion passing away.

i,eftn

v d l v : l '3 u h o t h e r

t » on

ftMlA

trodur

Inti'ti f

plt’VIIlent

S IL K MDSE

I",l •

tlilil jonv
and hrfng tl in iihuii
lion ■ uhit-h (-'not1 oiorV'iil

iiioiiv

ell lo I'onllnUi- l,o 1 .

d'i d»&gt;.
in no’iin

.no

f&gt; tonal 1 a i— i ' an i c.i n
1
toiiii'iiiahl" v i*. thi

llioit hii.-lniiii-." I

Miss Martha , Virginia Carraway ha* returnpj to her home at
Oviedo after spending last week
end here with her cousin, Miss
dtartha Telford,
East
Fifth

(Continue-! *rom l ag* On?)
ejcle escort. The mammoth Italian
cllmhe.l from hi* ear, heahnsl a
nine-inrh smile and -hook handMrs J. R. R. Stryker and sons.
with hlm-elf above hi* head. Hu'
Julius, Jr. and Henry, nf Doflescrowd rusted an acclaim.
towtr, 1’*.. and Mr*. Mary E. Hig­
ir.zrn - of commercial plan- cagins have gone to Dayluna Reach Vortr t around the Macon over­
to spend a week with Mrs. L 11. head. Frank Hawk*. ih4. speed
McLeod.
(Her, iwent phasing away to -ee

1 , , fu ll

Efficacy Of Labor
Organizations Is
f iled In Resolution

SAVANNAH,

tin.. J dy in.
— *A’&gt; Kugmv L. Hag well, genernl manager ami &gt;umrd TuVsS I \U HIM At t i l - . Mlt.SMF.Itt
ikiy that an •greermnt had
lorn rea-lied when1} »h* shopwhi.i, we,-- elwsetl July l - r will
CKNKVt In a re-olctioii u J.
he rvi pined Aik . I willi the aim'
number of entployi - on a pui die- o.| in The Int. m.ii ».';al |j»l
lime t'ii-i-. This will re-Ion 111! t '•»' f.-leo.. lie:.-, thi* I on gun *
Nnli.'ti
Union of tiro,It lint.. ,
employe- Ihat were laid "tr, pi
to .nil- that the 'ortfetont'o roa
the »&lt;|uadron come down th • Hud­ ripally at I'oistiiioalh no.I '. o ’
. Miss Olive Iat/.ett,. will leave son, *0 ' then hurried hack to re­
lb -1 re'i'rm rry of th.. | uclorv \
' tomorrow for Vafdusta, Ha., In port to the throng thro-gh an sunt llle.
» t Istl.
Thestatement
l
u
r
I
by
lit.
.rtpend a week wsith tier ni-Hr, amplifier.
The oni'.n deem- jl f rl Iini' .
Ilagwell -aid:
' Mra. R. II. Rassford.. She will he
“ You'll like General Vullm", li"
"The Sea* 0.1 r,I Air l.lne Rail­ oeh billto thi- *, 1tenure '*&gt;' o
' aecompanlrd home by her niothr" said, "lie's 11 ru l gentleman and
way ha- n working agn eiio nl mg n pulihe utfirimiti»ii of i
i Mr*. N. F. IgZettc. who has been a swell flier."
with
its shop craft-men by which faith in i he value nil.) . (firmy .
;fivrlth Mrs. Uses ford fur Ihy past
E a ch
three-plane
landing it agrees Ilia! the nieij emplo&gt;e*l the Interunli.uuil l-itw,, Hrganii.
ItMldliK
l wo months.
brought a great cheer and liitally. will In- given siv day- einph-y*! lion, sot lip in I'•I I l.v_llie |Va.
,
when all wen- -afily 'ktwtt. a laud men: |or w ivk. S lattin g hack in Treade .
Lieutenant J. R. Morgan an I I,lared a welcome from the ramp IP.Pf, by iiiutii.il n gn men: t e - ! Tlw i. ..1.1i..(f^ffirr-, that tl
Mra. Morgan and their children, and a mighty shout arose:
(te r n the Soali iari( mar.attei". i n !
Jean Marla add John Ross, Jr., of
"Vila llaha! Viva
ficru'iale nn I the general coninirttev rep - 1
Delaware, who apent a week hehr llalbo!"
le s in ln g the shop rr a ll , Hie
with Lieutenant Morgan's aunl,
tleneral Ral'-i lu*t night d*- nirti were put on il fiv c flS . per
Mrs. R. C. Long, Reardsll Ave­ scrilu-d h’s higli pe«d autalliobile week ta -l- in onlei to Bvtol a
nue, have gone to Miami and oth- dash through New York from lira-tic layoff o f men. In
•r points in the southern part of Floyd Rennett airport as the cli­ are &gt; lit of ruither fn luip off in
tho stats Lieutenant Morgan is in matic thrill o f 'hi- flight from revenue-, it wa- n e t ,- .ary 1&gt;
O U R A i i" M NTM ENT
the aviation •ervk-e and has been Chicago.
make fin tiler reduction, in ’o. •
kw flying in-trurtor at MontgomHe ho 1 houmlle-4 praise fnr chan cal itepartment exp. n-. ari l
A S K X n .lT S I V E
h»P'lalily,
-hawed to avoid laying olf so man- ii.i n,
D y . Ala. fur the past few years. Ameiican
Tfa has Just been transferred to pointed interr*t in American fem­ it wa- ngreiij that certain monthFort Learsnwarth, Kansas, where inine loveline-s und spoke of Ills- ta work f ,ur days |ier w . *. ... bo.
he will assume similar duties.
importance of Hi* lua— flight-- than close the shot&gt;* whi'Ii om
kut word- neatly failed him whrii merit Ini* i viste .1 through I'.'.ti
he tried lo de-cHhe hi- emotion- and up ut.iil thi- I line ' i I' M.
“Kid Costume” Party in flashing through the hig town "There has l&gt;eon no aetuat lies.,
an automobile liehind set earning log of the maul shop- of tl,..
Given On Tuesday ill
mnltrcycle siren*.
Seaborn I at I'urtsnioulh and lai k"It was", hr said in his nielli- s o n v i l l e t-« for.* U us m n n t n .,in..A "kid costume" party was
flous Italian, “ - what shall I
| given for the member* of Ihe say, magnificent. It wa- my one. ISKST.
"A gret merit ha* Iccn r&gt;u bed
Co-Ed Class of Ihe First Mitho- what yo 1 American- call, Is-rg here today whereby the »h',&gt;.
: dlst Church at their regular huii- thrill. Ah . .
which w. ie close-t'i-n Jill IS ,v|fj
nesa anil social meeting held
He shook hi* hri I with pha&gt;e I t tcopene.1 bn A g. I."
■Tuesday evening at the home uf
Mr. and Mrs. R. If. Hutrhlsnn, wero served front the Hutch *'n
Rosa Court. The guests arrived at dining rcum throughout the even­ and ,mi!nl expnn-ively,
an early hour wearing s-dtablv ing. Tho-e present wire! Ihe Itev.
Balt.o said he ha I n it decided
und Sirs. Smith Hardin, Mr. and
costume*.
whether be will take his squadron
lllaa Al&gt;s Chorpening pre-idrT. Mr*. Ray in mil Caldwell, Mr. and over the* northern or the southern
over the ahvrt business session Mr*. J. IV. Thrsilkill, Mr. and Mrs. route on the return J nips li.
which was followed by a social John Carver. Mr. and Mr*, ft', F. Italy.
J/
period when game* were gnn. Bryan. Mr. and Sirs. 11. VV. Wure,
In all proba’ifjfiy, h iwcver, nlams,
Mr.
and
Sir*.
R.
Ilutchiducted uy Mr. Hutchison. Prize*
-aid, he will irturn hy way pt
for costume* and for games were ron. Sirs. Hessie C. Il-tehison, Ihr N'-wfoiindlan ■, v'rather permit­
awarded to Mr*. 4- VIT. Thrsllsi:!. Slissrs Aly* Chorfu ning, Annie ting..
Miss Annie Bell Bryan, Miss Alys '’ ell Rryan, Effie O’Cain, Dorothy
Chorpening. and Raymond Cab.*- *'fice, Charlene Caldwell, and1
TTelley Pope, Rus-ell Mitchell, and
i
and Vicinity
Punch and orter refreshment * Edward Mitchell,

DANCE

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D istrib u tors

Sales and Seroice

mins

U N I \ K N IC K I I

STRAW

HATS

In Seminole County

M r t T /D A lw C u /e
DINING

B E S T FO O D
In Town
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.

3.2 IIEEK

"Evarythlng For The Office"

STEVE'S

TYPEWRITERS

POST OFFICE
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Odd-But-True Inventions

AMERICA’S FIRST CAR RUNS AGAIN

ipU.S. POLICIES

LAW_____

EUGENE* Oas— Dr. B.’ T
oku«. dentbL U attaching

dSS

Ihj
constitutionality of a new state
law pretibUJag all denial adrsrtiring except of the professional
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card type. .

PAT. NO. 1,7 4 4 , 7 2 7
.A U T O M O B I L E ’ S P e A K I N G

White RussIansLiving
In New York Hold
Church Observance

Britishers Have Ad­
mired Courage, Suc­
cess O f Roosevelt
LONDON, July *0— While acInowledging and admiring the
-cerate and xcteeexa of President
Roosevelt’* first effort to lift the
United State* from the depth, nf
•be depression, city opinion la now
Increasingly averse to each new
development of hla policy, inter­
nationalist# are amaied at thAmeriean refusal to discuss the
q^pporallon nf central hanks, for
(jeh co-operation Is considered es­
sential to the remedying of the
exchange chaos, and a diveusaion
could Injure nobody.
The proposal that other coun­
tries Including
Great* Rritaln
r.hould unbalan-o their hudgvl* or
Increase their deficit* by large
loans for public works will receive
little support hero except from
the Socialists. John Maynard Kryoes’e ilmllar proposal in ’The
Times" fell nulte flat and was dolilvely rejected by Neville Cham

w rhfflrtir -fltx ’tigft r f ' » pv'wlw
*' lUOtT
( f
1 mu
S #w »
J r i s i.

Runkmen’s lartgugge wa, even
more precise. Great Britain, ho
-aid, cannot afford to repeat its
previous costly experiences. The
employment of unemployed men
on publlr works heto costs .three
or four times their maintenance
by unemployment itHef and falls
ultimately
on
the
taxpayer
through additional charge for Ut­
tered on a new debt. Loans to in-

iL___ BUta-Inttm nliun In ln-

NEW YORK.-The fin «m h
anniversary of the assassination
of Ciar Nicholas 11 and the ilx
othnr members of the Imperil!
Romanoff family, who were killed
at Ekaterinburg, .Siberia, on July
17, O U , was commemrwaled l**t
Sunday at memorial ‘aervlce* In
the RuMlan Orthodox Church of
Chrbit an&lt;| Saviour, Madison Ave­
nue and lZZd Street. Two hundred
member* of th- cit)*» white Rutalan rolony, to wh«in there I* no
Ru«iia hut Imperial Russia, knell
before the ahrlne ereete In th"
church to the memory af all who
“died fur Rum la."
The nervier t began at It A. M.
with a irquirm for the dead were
prrmillr I In kneel before the
“ iciinta'l” the large paneled altar
which extend* the full, width ofj
the church. The ma’tt service wltii;
lt&gt; wealth of rclltfioi* tymbultnm.

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Taimadge Appoints ;Fears E xpressed
Two MfefnbdViPTiD FtirfJfe O f Young
State Road Roard Abduction Victim

rt.ONIUA.

N.»tlr« In b*r*br llv«n that £SHaat«th It Scott turehaaflr of Tax
«&gt;rtlfl*»te N.&gt; m i. 'luted the 2*4
day of July, A. f&gt;. lift, has filed
said r*rtl(M«l« In my pit Ice, and
h a» • m ade Application fo r i n j c e l
to issue in accordance with! u V i
Hal.l r*rll(kJU rmUnfM
low lag &lt;1«eicrih#&lt;l proptflr ilttflrd
In Mcmlnole County, Florida, towit;
l*srt» 1 to SI. Block 7 Harvanfa.
T h * M id land !»«lng assrosed at
Hip uats of the Issuance of su-h
certificate In the Barn* of Marta |h
iinpruvrmftnt Ca,
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Thiit CIlHhcih It. Hcfilt ptirchr I
of Tax Certificate No. ISSS d» J
the 2nd day of July, A. Pi, b " ,
haa filed aaitf csjrilflcate In my of­
fice and has made application fur
tax deed to f**ue In accordance
with, low. FtId ewfilflciite raiirtmf
Ihgi fidtowiiiic d Iferr lined property
sliuatrd In Somlnole County, Flor­
id.*, tu.w||;
I**its I In 1« Illork 9 Mfirvnnls.
The r.ilii la ml being nescitwfd at
the Tlate of the leauanco of such
cart trie* to In the aante of La*
known.
That KItfatieth U Scott, purr bas­
er of 3#-llth of Tax Certificate
So, t«f, (.atmt (he 4tts day of Julr,
A. I* It IT, has 11!#&amp;* sald certificate
In my office, and lias ituiiln appllratlnn for tax ilvpl to Issue In acconlattre with law. tfiUtl certlflcale

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WE SINGING 8AM0 LEADER CAN*T RESIST THE OPPORUlMlTy TQ 'SR Q A D C A S'
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Antis IS BINGO COLUMBUS

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WHY OONT YOU
LEARN TO DRIVE
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vn*y don ' t yotl
LOOKVfWSRiB f
YOU’RE GOING j

bers nf the nobility, artist* and
scientists, while sitting at one
side of the church under a plac­
er I announcing ” u.r American
friends" were a score of visitor*
from several parts of the country,
J. lb Conner, last American consul at Petrogratl. attended the
service, tsa' did A. N. Gncvshin,
president of the Russian National
Peasant Alliance in America, and
Captain Vladimir P, de Smltt,
pnajibnl nf the congregation.

embrace* the fn! tun lug

PRODUCTION INCREASES

TWO DIF. IN PLANE CRASH

JACKSON, Miss, July 20.-O T
— Production
of overalls, the
woiking man’* outfit, i* on the
in reaxe, according to T. A. Turn­
er, vice president of the N. W.
Overall Co. here. To Turner, Increat’d purcTtas. of overalls ln:
■licatr* me ngoing back to work.

MANGUM, Okla., July 20.-(/P)
—Two passenger* were killed and
the pilot critically injured yester­
day when an airplano crashed into
the t ide nf a fug-veiled mountain
L’tt miles from here.

Th,, dollar, in term* uf the French
gold fianc, dosed ye.ttenlay at a
DOLLAR SLIGHTLY HIGHER val e of approximately 6SJI9 cent*
compared with G8.71 cents Tues­
NEW YORK, July 20.—(A1)— day and SlJk’i cent* a month ago.

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The** regret* and rrltici*m«
■re prolmhly unwilling, ami mean­
while the I*mdnn Stock Exchange
find* Kii(ne ground ►alinfaclinn
In the Increasing artivlly of btininras ut home, which Is especially
marked In the iron, steel and trxUln Industries.
A hrish demand
tlons and all brunches o f the
woolen and worsted trades ore
belter rmpluyed than ut any tlnei

tinre 1D2H.
Msnoliestrr mil Ion tills] lies* l.i
disturbed liy t lv ibdlnr mol rotton price rriliirllons.
ltig putchase* of American and Egypt lull
cotton by n group uf |jinra*hire
mills indicate n Indlef that price*
ar* more likely to rise than to
fall In the Immediate future. Th expansion In the rayon ttade con­
tinues and Couitaubl* have in­
creased their Interim dividend.
Linen and jute business is fairly
satisfactory. I»e Valent'* t|Uarlel
with Rritaln has already tost
000,000 pound* in bounties uni
Fmilhern Ireland more than 7.suluidlos anih the total trade of
Iho Free State ha* tlecllnetl ly
moro than ' 21,000,000 pounds.

INCENSE

More Safety in thepBes
Good je a n give yon safety In m r y
pfy— because every ply is built with
patented SupcrtwIstctmJ—and every
ply run* from bead to bead. Aak to
ec« « Super!wist demonstration u d
m o for y o n n c lf why It means mffrg

UCOL V A C A T I O N

C O R D O IM

KILLS REEK ODOR

OKLAHOMA CITY, July 20.
Fearful lest the "grogahup" odor
from effervescing .1.2 Ixer migld
be oltlloxluu* to eiinie of hi* cuetamers, the-proprietor o f a pupillir tafa here burn* Incenst In his
establishment.
GROUNDED

Y O U W A N T IN
his parly sponsor* to throw their
power behind the search for thv
low and hie abductors. The O’Connella hare held to n hope’ that
direct negotiations would restore
thu youth. The ransom ijemand
was *250,000.
"We, the authorities, arF where
wo were when w* entered the
rase", eDIsney said. Another au­
thority, however, asserted “ If

A vacation 3,000 feet above the sea . . 1 where you
ran play golf on a "sweet'* IB-hole course for SO
cent* a round , , , fish In Um Carolines' famous
trout stiram* . . . ride a horse over miles of
cleared bridle paths . . . play tennis on lively
clay courts * . . swim the mountain lakes or the
new Country Club pool , , . become breathless
with the beauty of this mounts in scenery . . . be
cool end comfortable . . . in the happy company
of gay,' kindred spirits . . . that’s the summer
cnjovment o0ered you by the Hotel Cordon. *A
hundred rooms of solid comfort Threo delicious
Southern •cooked meals a day. At the surpris­
ingly low cost of from 13.50 to IS per diem.
Make your reservation* now for’.yoi^r share of
this fun. And bring the youngsters — there's g

PLANS CRASHES

ST. LOUIS,* July 20.—(AY—An
airplane grunded Tuesday as too
dsagsrous to fly, crashed here
yesterday nin* mile* north of St.
Cfcarlaa, Mo., a suburb, the acci­
dent killing Irving Koenig, 21,
and an unidentified man

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Lubrication Job
b but onp evld ffce o f
o a r bitter *0 ground
service. We find it so
In p rcsM c u a t o n e r s .
Often It pays you to p«y
g liUU n g f f - r H does
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tli. iln , o| ||i. I&gt;.aanen or .urn
r. rtirirnt* III th. name of Un­
known.
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tswfevmM s,n.&lt;irulnc to Isw tss
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SCKRY I CANT STOP
OLD BOY-PLEASANT;
\ LANDING .TO YOU ±

ALDA N Y, N. Y-. July 20. (AY
t-Vnr fur Ihu life uf L’ l ytor-old
In hUhest law snfotci'liwnt circles
y f tenlay u-, hope f 'r rafe return
i f the nalloriil guurd lieutenant
by Friday morning ran high w ith­
in hi, ptdilirnlly-powerful family.
"The lime limit 'fo r the buy’*
return b it ahmil In-m tm chetl’’,
soi l IllsUlct Attorney
Ihilaney.
lie added (hut llie record o f kidimping* shnWi'd in a g n u l ma­
jority of the ease* the hostage
wa- returned or rescued within

row
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SPEAK. T O P E R S O N S IN
F R O N T — TH E R E B Y ,T O
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first automobile, proserved unnotlo d and for/ Um sit t e the World’s Fair In T&gt;2, has th(- church.
Just been discovered heie. The machine proved [la sound construction
The rector led his congregation
when it was turned over to Ralph He Palma, w!i„ tried It 'u t on to a* position before the shf.ne,
while two other member* of tlie
Istna Park driveways At a top speed of elyht mile* an hour.
church, h-aring the white, bluo
and rrd |Ug of Impurlal Russia
ODD PKTS IS MIAMI’S CRAZK
ami the naval battle flag, of tbe
empire, which once held a poal*
(Ton of honor on a Russian gun­
boat, stationed
themselvrs oh
either sbli uf the "sktfraaya ilen",
or mournful canopy.
Fucing the circular Iron ca­
nopy with It* sixty-five red, blue
and green vigil lamps, each rep­
resenting one who had die.) h t
his country, Father Kurdiunmlf
opened the service with a ihort
prayer.
The &lt;nngrrgation re­
mained standing bearing In their
hands lighted tapers, as th. rec­
tor delivered a short ad tress rTi
the sign ficaace of the full uf thfe
RooiuiivITi ,
Father Kuriumalf
explained
that the Humanotf family had
passed tdi. but (hat It waa the
duty of all of thrlr faithful sub­
ject* tu perpetuate their memo­
ries. ThU could be accomplished,
MIAMI—There’s no limit to the kind of pets Miami girls a n
he said, by constant prayer.
aetklng. Here a South American honey bear And* life pretty sweet
As the rhoir, led by General
with Mary Junltln lor a playmate.
Serge Savitsky, began Its response, "Oh, Lord, give rest ko
the soul* of Thy departed serv­
ants", to ptayers chanted by tba
priest, the Imperial color* were
d ppcil and mouther* uf tho rim*

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SIFTS
HAVE BEEN MADE
BY ROCKEFELLER

Children’s Day at the Fair

ffttttttfAt. JtttY « ,

had previously supported the AnLE MAKS, las July 20.—lA*&gt; tl-Saloun League, in local and
•Pr isecdtlon uf Northwest Iowa
rational campaigns, together with
farmer* participat-ng In th* abTotal O f Wealth Giv­
hi* father. Up to 101$. he aakf. duetion from his courtroom an t
the total gift* to that organisa­ rhre*( to lynch Judge C. C. Brad­
en Away Is Placed
tion had been mare than $350,000 ley Apr. 27 coneludtd jester* Wy
A t $780,000,000.00
Fine* 1912. when the ftnarial pol­ with guilty pleas front two al
icies of Wiliam H. Andersen •*•! leged ringleaders and a jury conNEW YORK. July 20.-Ttt* ofthe league displeased the Rocke­ vfeti &gt;n of a third
f#r Inal week of 18,000,000 worth
feller*. they had censed to ccnEnd ng I) weeka hiding, Maur
of load alone th# top of th# Pali­
tribue to it war chest.
ice Cop*. 27, and Ed Casper, 11,
sades to the Interstate* Park
Mr. Rockefeller h*« alvray* been surrendered to authoriliea and
by Judg* Ear,
Interested in medical research, ami I ware sentenred
OammUslon by John D. Rocke­
in 1921 h* gave 1190.000 to the |Pefer* on charges of hindering ll!t
feller, Jr. ranks among th* na­
Leonard Woo(| Memorial for the administration of Jualic# and as­
ilin'* largest real rstat* bene­
Eradication of Leprosy in the sault to do great bslity harm.
faction*. It also Is Mr. RockefelCope was ordered to serve one
Phlilppinrs.
Isr’s largest donation to th* pub­
lic use during 1015 and rank*
Many "min-v" bequest* have year in jail anJ received a sus­
pended prison term an six months
**ry high among th* hug* gifts
been frequent with the Rockefaljail confinement. Both entered ap­
lers. The Hoy* flub of New York, peal*.
of hi* family during th* last fif­
teen years.
received * 100,000 In 1028 for a
Shortly after thetr picas were
building. The town of Mount heard a district court jury at
Most of the Rockefeller gifts
Pleasant. N. Y., arcepted $*0,- Orange City convicted A. A. Mlt•r* out-right donations to pub­
000 in the same year for building cheli, 75-year-old farmer, o f as­
lic and prieat* charities. Institu­
the 1-ake Rond. The United Jew­ sault and battery charges in contion* of learnng ami to projects
ish Campaign amt other Jewish
tVilgnrd to benefit a large number
rrganliatinn* In New York and
o f people, sueh at musuems or
Rrooklyn w eired frequent con­ among fir* .Afferent bodies. .Mr.
housing development*. Occasional­
Rockftller has only two rule*
tributions.
•
ly a condition is attached, a* in
- lis iuai -t h* -fewndatioo |W I i AtauUhU ^iftaa.Caplt.1 y wed
away more than $11,000,000 the a* income may be spent, and once
reive the land, must begin con­
largest part nf which was a cen- the preliminary conditions of the
ditf nal gift to Cambridge Unlvet- gift have been m*t he will not
struction of the park and park­
“ Well, Just how would you go about mounting a cxnteir asks
way along the palisades “ within
•itv, England. The year, before, Interfere.
Mr. Rochfeller’s love of histori­
little Joyce Grosberg (right), three yekr old Chicago World's File
a reasonable time.**
Mr. Rnckefelier gave $1,800,000 to
eisitor from St. I.osd*. Her twin sitter Jacqueline le holding th*
reconstruction
work has
France -for restoration of the cal
In 1930 Mr. Rockefeller offered
seoolly beast while Joyce climb* aboard. They were among tha
Itheims Cathedral and for the caused him to sponsor tha move­
N«w Y‘ rk City the fifty-siv-arr*
i !i munda ol boy* and girl* who swamped Enchanted Island at A
eopsereat’ &gt;n nf the nslarea at ment to preserve the Jackson
tract of park land oft Washington
Century of Progress on a recent Friday (Children’s Day).
Versailles and Fontalnhleee. The Hole section of Wyoming as a
Heights, Including the C. K.
S*&gt;*Vi&gt;sre*re Memnria' Theater at national park. Almost $2,000,000
Billing* estate and the battle
Ftralfnrd
ei^kvnH. completed l*St ha* been spent already In buying
ground* o f old Fnrt Tryon. This
man
Rockefeller
Memorial,
th*
|ad1ltH
l
$730,000.
s'ssr.
►eeeieed
1800 0#KI for bllll'l* up and destroying the vestiges of
was valued at between f 11.000,000
In 1928 Mr. Rockefeller, Jr. Ing and endowment. The Universi­ civilisation which interfered with
and 118.000,000. The landscaping International Education Hoard, the
the historical picture.
and finishing of the park sit* ar» General Education Hoar,) and the announced that he wuuld pay. fur ty &lt;f California, at Berkeley,
Calif.,
was
able
to
build
a
800the
restoration
*f
th*
historic
now almost completed, and .Mr Rockefeller Ihstilute far Medical
town Williamsburg, Va., making it 1mom dormitory with a Rockefeller
Rorkefeller ha* shared with th* Research.
a Colonial shrine. This was es­ gift nf $1,780,000.
rlly the rost nf the work. Four
In 1}H0 Mr. R'chefeller gav^* timated to cost between 14,000,Iternalional House, at 800 Riv­
•ere* of the tract were reserved
frr a new building to house the IIJSOO.OOO tu University "City, In 000 and $8,000,000 and since then erside Drive, is largely a Rocke­
Rolhie mlle-tion of the Metropoli­ Paris, France, augmenting hi* th* expense* have inrreased some­ feller gift. Approximately $2,300,tan Museum nf Art, now situated previous g ft of $2,1)00,1)00, which what. It is not kniwn how much 000 ha* been given In various
In th* Cloisters.
Rockefeller and hla father added the completed work will cost. donations to make it a center of
Nu arcurate audit of the total wa* to be spent for building* and During the spring nf 1929 he vis­ international cult-re and a per­
gifts to charity at (he Rockefel­ grounds. The following year Mr. ited the scene nf his benefactions, manent monument _ to the _*pirit
ler family "Vas^ever'been made", Rofkkfeltef im t 'h ls^ fklT iff kJd- MrCveTTn under (he name of l'j. ~of gtit'd will among nations. The
Education
Board
but a fairly close estimate shows ed another 12.000,000. They made A. Jones," to avoid embarrass- , Inlrrnatlonal
has received a total of $lt.0OO.that since John II. Rockefeller, a combined gift that year to ment.
Unetnpl'Jment
The foundation gave In 1992 a ] « * ' up (o 1929. an t probahly
Sr. began to glee his money the Emergency
away more than $7X0,000,000 ha* R rlitf Committee o f New York total nf $2.91X1,000 t„ the HimII*- has been the recipient of addtbeen spenl for health, education, of $ 1,500,000, comparing with a tan Library of Oxford Unlversl- jliontl gifts since then.
The huge w rk of administering
public and private rharitle* and joint g ift of | t . 000.000 for 1080. ty. The f umlation and Mr. Rockhnusing, .This astounding figure In 1012 Mr. Rockefeller. Jr. gave efrller also gave separate gift* the various fund* and preventing
Includes the work of the Rockefel­ $100,000 to the Gibson Committee totaling more than $2,500,IKK) to duplication among thr dlffereift
ler Foundation, the Laura Kpel- and th* Rockefeller Foundation Yale and Harvard Universities. activities aided ha»* been sprra.l

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TO PEOPLE WHO WANT SOMETHING FOR NOTHINO

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Thar® ara some things we refuse to do to s e l l a car. Re lik e s a le s ,
but fa ir-d e a lin g and tho confidence o f our custosera are d esira b le, too.
For one thing, wa refuse to poison anyone's Bind against another sake
o f car. We know what our car is and what i t w ill do, and we are roady
to t e l l you about that. But to imply dofeota in another car Is not
our business.
We have done our utmost to encourage in te llig e n t buying o f motor oars
by showing purchasers how to p rotect th e ir own in te re sts. A ll that a good
producer asks Is a customer who knows q u a lity when ho sees I t . An
in te llig e n t purchasor w ill speetUly conclude that only a bad product
requires bad sales methods.
We reruse, a lso , to adopt the role o f trick y trador— that 1s, pre­
tending to o f f e r you a la rger trade-in allowance, and taking i t away from
you in some other way. Ford tra d e-in values are high, but we do not moke
f i c t i t i o u s allowances in order to get a sa le which may be otherwise
disadvantageous to the buyer. Our dealers take used oars upon a system
o f values, not by haggling or barter.
In this world no one gets something fo r nothing, although there are
many ways o f making people think that they do. The sure way to get value
fo r value is , f i r s t , by being y o tffse lf w illin g to deal on that b a s is ,
and second, by dealing with a concern that has no other p o licy .
We reruse to koop dinning in your ears that the Ford V-8 1b the beat,
most economical, low est-priood ca r. That i s olai^gd fo r several oaro.
Obviously i t cannot be true o f a l l . There comes a point where claim s and
a d jectives and a ll advertising hysteria disappears In it s own fog. Per­
son a lly, I prefer fa cts.
We say tho new Ford V-8 is the beat car we have made.
We say that our 8 -cy lin d er car is as economical to operate as any
lower number o f cylin ders.
We eay that we have always been known os the makers o f good ca rs ana
that the many good, well-balanced q u a litie s o f our present oar places i t
At the head o f our lin e to date.
Anyone wishing to do business with us on these p rin oip les w ill find
our word and the quality o f our product to be A -l. What we say about
•conomy. operation and d u ra b ility w ill stand good anywhere.

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Prosecution E n d 8 'Solon Threatens
Abduction Case A ction A g a i n s t
Am
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WASHINGTON, July 2*. (/Pi
A movement t,. clove or place
under federal supers..) m the
■New ) rk -Stock Exchange and
the Cheago Grain Exchange u"’
less a rule « adopt*,| limiting tKr
..mount or loss pviniittrd on any
&lt;n* comm dity during any one
tty’* session, was threatened yes­
terday by 5r rutlor Tinmu**. Dentocrat, Oklahoma.
In telegrams to the heads nf
Tie two exchanges, th* senator
ypld the rounlry was not pre&gt;are.| to “ wilhstnnil the effect of
a repetition of what happened to­
day." Price* of Iwth stork* and
gwiins fell heavily.
The telegram to th* fhicago
nerllon with th* abduction of the
judge; he will b* sentenced July
27.
“ Evlikrnce which I have heard
against yuu consinres me that
you were
one
of
the lead­
er* nf th* outrageous attack
on Judge Bradley Apr. 27", Judge
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Grain Ktrhang* read :
••Today's activity in your exchange d-ni»n«lrates the absolute
necessity for uolne.tatr adopt! in
at rules limiting the amounts uf
!»** in any romuiiidity during any
one session.
"Tht r unty ii nut prepared tu
w thstnnd the effect „( a rrpitilten uf wh. , h
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.-Unless a rule
adopted and
ruMI*he&gt;- establishing a reasonn&lt;
any one sessi m n campaign for
. form w II Ittimr Xalely
take
nape with possibile re* |t either
losing exchange entirely or plat­
ing same under government su
yiervUInn."

tffe fund, *r (finally lilt
he Included in a rivers and
fcot* bill, will be spent aJ
“This definite word from
tor Trammell retir vex nil
as to the status of the
that has been awarded t# Tt
a* a result of year* of effort
the chamber of c
other organitations," Culb
•aid. "The first lump appropria­
tion of yiJUMDOO, as shown by tho
IrtUr, Kill lw dlfWrfl inlo tw»
onmial lii’ tallments. $727,000 th «
year and the remainder next year, e
it insiirws thr work will start aail
final completion, of course, will
make our port among th# beet
in the country."

U.S. Will Spend Big:
Sums On V a r i o u s Tells How She Took
4 Ins. O ff Hips
Tampa P r o j e c t s
7 Ins. O ff Waist
TAMI'A, July 20.—Th* federal
government will pend a total of
fl.OOO.UUO on the Tampa harbor
project during the next two year*,
beginning thi* year with an ap­
propriation of $727,000, II. C. Culbrvalb, chairman of the govern­
ment work* division of th* Tampa
imiusmai
Krc-ver. committee was
Industrial Recovery

Ulft)ll"W &gt; » » » &amp;

U * TOT

I if w iViv IkJvs, is,.A ...
hear the heaviest sentence of any from Senator Trammell.
The letter carried th# first
of thv farmer* who participated in
definite information to th* com­
that attack."
Judge Itradtey Tueavhy, ax a mittee as to how much money th#
slalew itness at Mitchell'* trial, government intends to spend im­
had identified Cope a* one of his mediately on the completion of
the $'1,878,01X1 harbor development
ab Ector*.
Cop* had been a member of the project that ha* been recommend­
mob which battled with sheriff's ed by army engineers.
Furthermore, Senator Trammel)
drpitle* at Primgher in a vain
attempt t&lt;» slop a foreclosure sale made It dear that-the big project
therefore coming to I,* Liar* has not been affected by the split
the day of Judge Bradley's sell- appoprtatlon method of expend!ure, wiln.-s-e* said.
|lure ami that the remalndrr of
b

:i

In 40 day* by taking Krnsehetl
Haiti, Mrs. &gt;1*1ga Blaugh of NtW;
York City rvdureil 28S 11ml— look
4 inches off hips, 3 inch#* tff b«#$
and 7H inches off wnlst. Shi
writ**; “ I haven't gun# hungry 8
moment—I feel fine and look Id
yr*. yoqnger."
To get rid of d"obl# ehlne bulg•i*r•
■TV’tl*~nf^-Fet_ oM' ■
waist and upper arms BAFELT
and without discomfort—at the '
same time build up gloricu*
health and acquire a dear skin*
hright eyes, energy and vlvmrloueeJ
nr**—Gi look younger ami feel it
—take a half teavpoonful of Kr
schen Salt* In ■ glass ’o f hot
trr every morning before hr
fast.
One jar lasts I week* and .
bu fa trifle al Touehton's BagDrug Co. or any drugstore
world over. Make sure yon
Kruschen because it’* B*
Money berk if not Joyfully
fieri. —Adv.

the New

CROWN
s t v n n.i
GASOLINE
ex­

I f you have, y o u K N O W w h a t this

T h is com p a n y has never m ad e

type of m o to r fuel ( that
selh at n o extra c o s t ) w ill d o 1

aggerated claim s for its p rodu cts.

b fa n d -n o w

W e prefer to let th e quality o f o u i
p rodu cts speak for itself. Fill up

I f you h ave

NOT, ju s t o n e tankful

w it h

t h is

new o r a n g e - c o l o r e d

w ill co n v in ce y o u that it contains

C r o w n S tan d ard G a s o lin e a t a n y

actual, added a n ti-k n o ck properties

ser*ice stations, and then you be the
judge!

an d gives m ore power a n d sm ooth er
perform an ce.

Standard Oil dealer’s or at ou r

C S S O IU D E *

th* modtrnhydro/fard motbr oil combine* in on*
oil th* b**t quolitiea of both paraffin and napthal*n* bat* oil a. It will aav* you monty on your oil bill* breau** it require*
f*w«r chain*», mnd give* greater lubricating efficiency at low coot.
• Pronownc«l S-O-Lak*.

July

1 7 th , 1933

INCORPORATED

KENTUCKY

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AN in d e p e n d e n t d u l y n e w s p a p e r
SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 19M

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dar.

A Coer

NUMBER 225

England A n d France Are GREATERU
Johnson Plan For DERN,ICKES Worried
S
E
Scores Of Police
Over Recognition
fcWageRaising,Hour INROWOVER O f Soviet Russia By U. S. OFSILVERIS Fight Rioters In
ORKS
AGREEDUPON .Ejection Protest
Limiting Endorsed ARMYW

NKW YORK, July 19. (AY— with Its embargo on Russian
England and Fiance, in the view gisais —and w iie irady and will­
uf Kusslan trade circle last night, ing to listen to the trade prA
• a - m•
are uneasy over the possibility of psvial- ul Maxim Ijtvin.av, cuntAmerican recognition of thf U. nilssar for foreign affairs and
S. 8. R. and are rushing forw ard leailrr of the Russian delegation
wdh easier credit term* for the 11 the l^mdon economic confer
soviet*.
n u t . ... _
‘
Along with word from Pari*
Already,
Litvinov’s visit to
yrsterday that Franc* and Rua- lsiedon has ptovral Cosily to
WASHINGTON, July 1 9 .I Ms Tk# U M flaiH rrvsal
sia are iW j.s in g a $22.(*&gt;0.(M» American rxpotler*.
A rkansas and Alabama, lh#
WASHINGTON. July 1 9 .- (Ah order for
WASHINGTON. July 19. (# )—The Interstate Commerce
LONDON.
July
19
(AY—In­
steel
anil
allied
pri-ductal
ll
was
authoritatively
learned
today found that
Tirtl slates in ihe Solid South
— A conflict over arm y construc­ tam e
CLEV ELAN D ? July 19 —
—(A.P.)— Tht apodal Indua- CommlMion
crease
I
n«#
of
silver
in
subsidiary
advice,
from
Isindbn
t
h
a
t
'la
s
t
night
I
hat
on
n# contract with
ratr* on citrus fruits in car
lo speak on th* .prohibition
tion between Secretary Hern and
„
. . .
,
(A.P.)—
A defiant and jeer­
. trial adviaory board composed loads from Florida to Ntw hi.
Alltel icjin wim
coinage was agreed upon hy the
a^Justrial firm,
amendment, voted for its re -1
colleague, on the cabinet board.
rtl^ T ^
lling foy purchase* upwanl uf rcnpnmie ^conference »uh-eotnmlt- peal. Approsimat* and Inc nr* ing crowd of riot#™ railed In­
of eablnet members today England and eastern trunk line In charge of public work* broke
"
porL‘
,u
M
”
1
soviet union.
formally enddraed the plans territory a r t proper and dis­ 1 into the open y v n lerliy while T h # ' British, according to the Witt,ink&gt;, has liven cancelled within tee on silver today In a&lt;V&gt;pling pletc figures showed today that to action by the "Pntil R*III# l*«t few pays ^n.l the urder
missed the complaint of the
Wene le r " 'Key ■ fllTffrwt**' »AlAUnMb.»Ut, af ,l.lllt&lt;.e| .4t|U» T#rr*u r t d # - o f - n a - T in t m n n b O r tirm tn B t J IMPRT in TSSUmT.
r:ng
-WlTpTimTMtfTTt«WVW“ TTZJT
ballot bases gave ?H,450 for
^T enou. difference of •pinion''
,c . . . . ' „ Y........_
administrator, for a campaign of Florula. The leag u e com­ with his asuoeiate* In the admin­ eras* the bitter afterm ath of th* The reason assigned to the ran resolution.
repeal and 4rt,tl91 against. Ar­ driver, today wni'unted a
Mr
tropchlsn-Vickers
incuh-nt— | (Continued (in I’ag* Three)
Other Im portant,features of the kansas out of M M of the Cleveland .street before th#
to bring all industry and plained that the rate* were too istration's recovery climb.
Ameitcan silver program wera 2.pId precinct* showed Kit,Mil advance of eight act)re of d f
Pern, in n formal statem ent, in­
bdalneaa quickly into wage high a* compared with those
prescribed In another case. The dicated he had asked the board
held over for future action. A for anil Itl^l'h against.
raising and hour limiting v o l­ commission
trrmined poller.
said the evidence to defer consideration nf the army
proposal to regulate Ihe world
Fourteen persona, ineludl
untary agreements.
did not show the rate* unrea­ construction program to avoid
output of nlver will await dec!Changes In procedure from th#
two patrolmen, were Injur
sonable.
a.leers* action, but he said r#-(
si ms by a conference uf pioIn a four-hour battle th at cli­
I w »m originally draw n w*r* lugports th at he withdrawn th* **•’
maxed a 17 hour siege started
'^ a a t a d by Attorney General Cumduesrs an.I viporter*.
tlniates were misleading.
when sheriff* officer* evlctsj th*
miaga and Secretary Wallace. The
President Roosevelt is expected'
Another featur* of Pittm an'*
John Sparanga family from •
board decided the*# ahould be
to be the final arbiter In th* dis­
plan regarding th* us* of tllv sr
house on which he was two year*
made and Johaaon aet about re ­
pute as to whether arm y construc­
as part of th* t'entral banks'
in arrears «n mortgage p ay m tn u .
rising forma by which the subtion should be included in Ihe
metal covtiag* also failed to pro­
public works program.
II* has been unemployed thrao
acribing firm* will come under
due* definite iv sd ts as th* tubA h
Before P en t issued hi* sta te ­
year*.
the general limit.
rcm mltts* tec -mmeniWd th* ac­
ment, lekes tdok pig n iian n r of
tion be del* veil t ending furl he*’
A ftar thla ha will take them
Gas, gun* and gas bomb*
published reports of frirtlu n be­
discussions.
direct to the President for final
popped Ilk* firecrackers as of­
tween
himself
and
Ixwi*
Douglas,
This limited action was far
a p fre ra l. The Preaident already
TALLAHASSEE, July 19.-&lt;AY
ficer* drova bark a crowd they
WASHINGTON, July in (AY short nt original vipectatlons
budget director, a n t Hugh S.
The espenditure of &lt;$.’&gt;,2.11,1)34
has Indicated he will rely chiefly
estimated at (1000.
Johnson, industrial gtlministrator. in fe'Vral funds un highways in — Farm adm inistrator* yesterday when Ihe Neva kin Introduced it
on Johnaca’a Judgment aa to what
Sew n mvn. Including Klvardb
“ I don’t know of any feud or FTorida will sta rt as soon a« nec- orderr,| acceptance of III con­ several weeks ago. il’llntan told
la needed to make the recover;
Greenfield, president nf a small
serious
difference
of
opinion
be­
Ihe
Associated
Press
that
h*
was
esssry
plans
are
completed,
II.
M.
campaign successful.
tract-offers
signed by col ton
We've left our old landing field home and land owners federation,
tween Douglas and me or General Dunran, chief engineer f i r Ihe
quilo satisfied with thr result.
—A deelilon to split into several
Tstwerv to rediKit their acreage* —W esnw hde-th*-A m erican-w heat In. a modern airplane”, saial IJndetained. fur_ questioning..
-Stale
Road
Department,
said
_
Jo
h
n
san
a
m
i.jn
e
.'M
ck
e
s
sa
• — eeeUen* the plan f»r u a itie g -••*ATLANTA. July 19.-&lt;AY—In- pres* conference.
tenlay, Adlowing announeement which have l&gt;*»n Fppr'vd hy cum- delegation, working in Ihe margin ton FL Allen, president uf the San- Greenfield asserteal he wa* a can­
tlw uty Into a general covenant
There have been reports of of final approval of Ihe project ly commit Ires In Ihe campaign I of the parley, pushed |helr nego- ford-Atlantie Natinnal Hank to didate for the city council and
to rmlae pay level* and lower Junction* lo halt Governor Talworking hour* kaa been made by madge's martial law control of of disagreement over th r n t r n l liy Ihe Public Works Aihnlnislra- lo reducr the output o f the staple tialions fur whesl acreage rrstsjc- day. "ami w# are soaring off Into alenled police allegation* that h*
was a communist.
to which the government should tion at Washington.
ileg h E. Johnson, the industrial
in the s iit r r n growing stale* this lion nearer tu a successful eons ,th* unkn&lt;-wn on a tremendous
th* S tale Highway Department, carry out It* $1,300,Owi.ihjo public
elusion.
It was a truck equipped with
While the funds approved by
wave of hop# an,| encouragement.
adm inistrator.
year
hy
I
.
usNI.inni bales.
The war debt safety brake was We don't know where we're going loudspeaker and belonging to tha
the frdrral government are for
l i e outlined hla plan to the gen­ were denied yesttrday by a three j "o rk a program.
I lie authorised county agents
nrganiratlon th at
eral recovery cabinet yesterday Judge federal court hut th* vs a) 1 Douglas suggested recently the u&lt;e in ft| Florula counties, Dun­ to issue perm its to fariuris to rlamprd on by Senator Jam es la Innil, but w* nr* nil hoping G r e e n f i e ld
but sail) later th a t It had not yet was left epen fur ousted mem­ plan should be curtailed m view can esplained this ikies not mean tw-gin plowing up their giuwiug Couiens, ul Michigan, who auc- that our new landing field won't clashed up th* neighburliooat street
of industrial gains this summer, Ihe money will b. confined to this
ceealeal In attaching In a rrsuluti.vn
direeling resident* to the Spa­
recelrsd final approval.
bers o f the road board to tile but Irkes, the public works ad- number nf counties. Federal of­ crop, whenever It Is covered ll) ali-aling wilh international debts, lx full of atumps."
ring* home to protest the evic­
• The Industrial
adm inistrator
In
th
a
t
manner,
Fir.
Allen
consuit In state courts.
m lniatralur, has urgr.l
going ficials, he said, required FlorKbi a contract which has been a p ­ a rlaa.se spn-ifying that intertion.
. .
Jj
disclosed U a l Inal*a.I of one plan
may governmentsl altlda were not in- clualed a detailed account of hla
Chairman J . W. B arnett and ahead. President Roosevelt let it to submit proposed work project* proved, so th a t fanners
te cover all Industry, eeparate
recent visit to Chicago, th*
proposals were In mind which Commissioner W.’ C. Vrreen, de­ bsTom, known last week that the in at least 75 perrenl of the plant feed crop* fnr home con­ rluale.l
The aleht proposals, presented World’s Fair and subsequent re­
m ake allowance for differ- posed members of the highway government would spend .11 |h* stale'* area. To meet this re' sumption without wailing fur furIn the effort to provi# jobs quiiVmrnW be paid. ItpJedU In mat acceptance of each Individ- Jointly ly Greet Britain, France, turn D ip thruugh th* 8-&gt;nth'*
'WlM'didltUnt hr vuriour tUe*-o&lt; beard, had sought to end suldier fund
•
W iw-mfle* dfkve been^Cubndtled | ukl r-nlraet.
Italy and Hamaala, announced In rich agricultural section where h*
m anufacturing
and
producing rule over road a ffairs and as­ tor th# unemployed.
The controversy over the army ■t Washington.
luist week administrator* said substance tha; countries slgnatofy stopped to queetion lh* farm er
sume their posts once again
Local Legionn*(res ar* antici­
activities.
s
The fun h are roming lo Florl Ihry intrnaled.lo forwant an in­ agree.l in principale that debts br- and grower about what the, New pating an enjoydnta week-end a t
He ad Wd that he, himself, was through application for temporary program was said by some to have
been based upon th# views of ■la with Ihe understanding that dividual aiveptanr* lo each fa n n ­ Iweeu nations should b* paid bul Deal meant to him.
Daytona Uea.'h starlin g Friday, It
not completely satisfied with It and interlocutory injunctions.
' 1' '| |»Miriiipublic sue|&gt;hi iiiiriit ilia/
llr er and warned Ih 'm against plow Ihnt the problem should be dealt
the i"wsi
road in
ih-partment
may u*f
use Ithe
The Beckham-Lawlrr Compay, some mem tier* o—f ity.
Mr. Allen wn* speaking to mem- was reported today. Several n u m ­
yet and th a t, thare were several
difficulties remaining to be se t­ a Perry, Os., contracting concern, work* board th at it did not meet money on federal approved pr«y. ing up their n o p dlilil tin* had with in such a manner as not tu bves of the Hanford Kiwanis Club, ber* nf Campbetl-Lossing Post uf
ini|ialr credit
ith the requirem ent that all ert* in these 62 c unities and ill Ire n lecrlvetl.
anal throughout his talk he reit­ the Legion will be in t h a t . city
in a separate suit, also sought
tle d
In II* original form, Ihe resolu- erated the statem ent "They are Friday and Saturday attending
Johnson has been described as temporary and interlocutory or­ project* financed um br th r con­ th , other |6 counties of the Hint*
Numerous ir.|Uest* for rally
behaving th* cnmpalgn necessary ders, claiming that their contact struction fund should be "socially If the Stale Highway ('oninii**ioii plowing, have
Lrrn
tecrivrd, II &gt;n tail not mention war alehls tremmalouily rncuuraged uvrr th* th* annual mid-suntmrr meeting
beneficial.”
and ftd rral engineer* recommend however, with many farm ers be­ one way ur thr other hut Senator immediate past ami promising fu­ of the FTorida Departm ent of the
(Continued On Pag* Three)
with the old highway board was
Th* public works ,adm ini*tra-‘ the project*, hr declared.
Jeopardised by thr present high­
lieving that hy planting at once t'ouxen* Insisted, aucreaafkilly, this ture". II* wa* referring to his Im­ Legion.
lion mail* no nrw allocations yr*
With a speech hy Natinnal Com­
tln-V-r the feeral roles, Duiosn they could grow ■ feral crop he th i. issue should he eliminated dr pression of c n l a r t with person*
way setup.
Cisivrly by inserting a nrgati Yt
terday and there were strong in said, the money will be used u*
in Chicago, a t tha Fair, and In tha mander Louis Juhnsnn a* an o u t­
fuvr th , end of this season.
The court, presLY-d over, by Clrrlmmr
in
lh#
do«‘umrnl.
diratiun* that difficulty was being follows:
'
field* anal grovr* of North Caro­ standing frature, Ihe two-day anruit Court of Appeals Judge Sam­
An Ihrr rra ,» n for approving
Th# f i n t &lt;h&gt;rintt# alrp for conexperienced In ru ttin g duwn thr
trrtalnm vnt program is replete
Sixty perm it for aid lu fed early plowing wa* that In the
lina ami Georgia.
uel II. Hilblry ami Circu t Judges
estim ates for public buildings, ersl highways in the state;
linultif lh# work of lh# ronrlave
with interesting features in whlca
James B. Marvin Underwood and
luwer
portion
uf
Ihe
a-oltiin
hell
Hpeaking
first
uf
th
r
F'air,
Mr.
river* and harbor* and flood con­ percent for extending feiLml
both prufrsalonal* ati.l amateur*
_____
William I. Grubb, of Birmingham, trol projects.
the harvrst hn, laegiiu anal aalmin after Ihe final plenary srssiun A ll'n slated that It is "a m ar­
will partl.Tpate. Thesr includf out­
road* through cities, (work m ud
July
27,
was
taken
by
the
Ameri­
velous thing” anal that "All .of door an.l Indoor -th eatrical per­
Karl Lehmann, tr a d , body sec- d*n,#d *•»*• of lh” * ■PPlicmtlonw.
Approval of plans subm itted by lie on federal highway* thru &gt;gli i,trata&gt;rs are ra g rr to see the
In
th
e
ir
action*
the
Judges,
can
alelegatlon
in
offering
a
reso­
th*
atorie*
total
you
by
Karl
Leh­
retary, who left fo r a month'*
nine stales for spending $4il.l)U0,- cities); .m l 26 percent »n se c n .l I ""I*
formances, a state-wiale bathing
W," ,lr
a tap a t th* WoUd*’ Fair last however, took under advisement 000 on roads was announced, but ary road, leading to federal high &gt;
,,rd*r
l'r»'Prrl* lution urging countries which pro­ mann are lesed on sound end as­ beauty revue, dance* *1 all re ­
th*
motion
of
Governor
Taltounding
fa
rt”.
of cotton being pirkeal on acre duce copper to submit their opinThursday with Mra. Lehmanff,
this will com* out of the $4U0,0U0,.
sort* *n,| clubs, anal a geM ognthwrite* Th* Herald u m k r date of madf*, Adjt.-Gen. Lindlry Camp 000 already allocated to highway
He sold that his primary Im- r r luncheon.
Thr money will he u..-,| to L W
wrhlrh the government will nlon* before Sept. 16 •* to Ihe
Jfonday morning th a t 'T h la Is ■td Highway Commissioner Jud construction and represent* no nxncr lh«t ilrm» plarrtl in lh# liM t
^or
uwln-yrtl.
Post Cuminander S. II. Shep­
desirability nf hadating an In ter­ prrstion of th» F'air is that of
aura some fair and FTorida has P. W ilhcit, to dismiss the peti­ addition to the total distributed.
tha Ire nirnih’ua crowds which herd and A djutant It. W Dean#
mad department budget ami itroa-a
Administrator* estimated that
national
copper
rnnferenr*.
Th*
tions.
certainly stolen th* show.”
thronged it during the days on will represent th e local I’aist as
T hr nine states which rrrn v rd ad ik'd to the operating schedule, m orr «,,,n IO.MW.ntW acre* hsve
Shortly before argum ents were approval nf th eir tentative plans nf emergencies connrrleal with the *&lt;##n offsred hy farmers and that opinions are In lx *rni to th r sec- which he visited th a ^ a i r Grounds. delegates.
Mr. Lehmann »aid th at Gover­
relary
of
th(
present
conference.
nor Sholti was acheduled lo ar- completed yesterday, counsel for yesterday wtr* litaho. North Da­ projrrts, Duncan saial, ami will "bout I.OOO.tXMl tndivhlual pro­
“Thousand* upon thousands of
v , a t th* F air grounds a t 10:00 the governor and his associates kota, Maine, West Virginia, Dela­ nail mean th* addition aif mioy ducers have algnr.l r ntracta. The
people everywhere", h* said. "Ho­
clock th a t morning and th a t a amended their answer to the pe­ ware, Louisians, Florida,
Nrw item* not previously agired U| hbii first thsrk* t&lt;, prashicvrs cover
tels are r r wiled, automobiles by
R
e
H
ig
n
s
h
m ilitary escort met him a t the tition o f Chairman Barnett and Hampshire and Montana.
for construction whrn lh* fun.l, Ing reward* fur de,loying part
the thousanal* are everywhere”.
depot to furnish an escort to ihe Commlaaloner Vereen to th* e f­
are available.
of the crop a re re.i likely to t&gt;»
He said that th* train which he
F a ir (ro u n d s. There a 19-gun fect th a t any action taken by
Th# personal attention of all
t'nnlrarts for the woik will be issued until next week, they *aisl
boarded at Hendersonville, N. C.,
8T. MiUlS, July 19.-IAY—
salat* was fired In his honor. At B arnett and Vereen In th# state
awaralral from lime lo time a* the They estlmateal that approximate
for Chirago with his family, was member* of Semim.l.- C hapter,
it:M&gt; o'clock he spoke over a na­ court* would be recognised and
plan* are rompleted and approve.l ly $|00,0OO.iM*o will t. dl*tr1l&gt;ut*af Bilk K illrfrr. manager of the HI. divided into five section!. "Pull­ Future Farmer* a&gt;f FTaxials is ta&gt;
Louis
Urowns
today
tele­
tion, wi A* radio net-work, inviting no e ffo rt would be made to ad­
by fealerxl tngineeia.
in ra*h pament* to growers.
man porter* were all thumb*", b* givsn to Heminaile High Sclmnl
graphed his resignation
frutn
the nation to visit th# Florida eg- judicate such actions before a • W. B. Knight. (W-year old World
he
said. “They hardly knew how lawns anal shrub*, it was .IcMa-al a t
Washington. I'rraulent I'hil llalll
hfkM, whilo a t 4:00 o’clock he military court.
W ar veteran, who had rrs id ri
to
give you the service they a Chapter meeting here last night.
announced that At Hothnrun, who
dodtested th* Florida Home jest
her# for some time, die,; in the
Members of the Chapter *!*•»
This pared the way for state
has been roach, would a rt as sea-meal to want to, It’s been so voted to continue
hsfor# h* loft fpr Milwaukee to
V eterans’ Hospital at la k e City
maintaining
court
action
by
the
ousted
com­
long
since
they’ve
been
at
work."
attorn! tRh National Elks Conven­
inansger lemporarily. Ball, who is
last night a t about «:0» o'clock.
their string band which .'ontrilrmissioners,
h'-wever.
Genrglg
law
quickly
Mr.
Alen
painted
a
pic­
In u hospital, said he would take
tion which honored him with the
Ills body will be brought to
uted several selectinn* .luring an
step* to obtain a new manager ture of the Fair, with its scheme Informal session at the close of
title o f Grand Esteemed Leading prevent# th* mindamualng or Hanford end funeral service* will
enjoining
of
the
governor
of
th*
of
color
and
beauty,
its
unique
when he was released In a few
K night
b# held from th* Rrlrkson F’unrral
"Na&gt;rth Carolina is booming”, | do with th# effect «t lh* "New days, lie had no comment on (rrchltecturv, and Its tremendous the regular meeting.
Sanford person* registering at slate In state co ’rt* and future Home tomorrow afternoon at 2:10
Those present were Jadm SenKillefcr's resignation but it has six* and - scop*. A fter telling of karlk, who pretideJ. Jerry
lh* Florirh o th ib lt daring th* state court action by Barnett and o'clock, Rev. J . It. Root of the eiclaimeil G. 11. liruwn, well Deal” a . It can he n-atea no . .
ScaMr.
Mrown
stale
I
that
c-alton
some
of
th*
things
which
Inter­
Vereen,
court
attache*
said,
would
known
local
grower
who,
with
ht,
been no secret that he Is dis­
F irst Congregational Church will
past wook included Mr. and M r..
ksrtk, Clifford King, Clifford Gux!
and
tot
seen
glower*
in
C
arulirs
ested
him
more
than
others,
Mr.
probably
be
directed
a
t
commis­
pleased with th* showing uf Ihe
Byron Stop hons, E. 8. Hockey,
officiate, and burial will t„ In family, lelurnei) Miamlay n ig h tr
(avion, H arry Gustavson. Itonnar
are satiefied over rnnalilinn* which
Allen began describing th* Floriii* C arter, Talmadge Melt* David
M d Maa. W. it . Rulle-lge, sioner Wilholt, who Is at pres­ Sylvan la k e Cemetery.
from a several w erks' visit withiI now face thrill, and th at l.staTr Brown* whs are in last place in
exhibit—"A thing of Iivleserlbabl* Earle, J. Colbert, Donald LandIhe American I.eagu*.
Mra. Jock Smalley, and Mr. nn i ent the lone highwty commis­
Mr. Knight was a native nf Am­ ralativrs in Charlotte.
mills are e ll operating at fuY
sioner.
artistic beauty”.
Lehmann, ho
herst County, Va., where he was
res*. William B urnett, and AU«
“North Carolina might to ha blast. Th* tio ris t crop i« *lini this
fl* gave Earl W. Brown and R. Johnson.
bom on Jan. 2Q, IM9A. ||a served the greatest slate in th* Union
P H AN MEN UIHCUB8 CODE
year,
M
lV
Brown
mimitteJ,
hut
Ihe
men
ass'elated
with
tha
de­
in th* U. B. Navy from April, what with all of it* industries,
buainass men do nut serin to com­
WASHINGTON, July IU.-IAY tails of the Florida exhibit par­
NO MOHR FLAT FF.KT
fW17 until June, 1919, am! lo al its agricultural wealth, and its
plain so much because they a ir A group of Georgia paper shell ticular credit f° r * display which
members of th# American legion fine climate”, said F. L. Woodruff,
NEW YOlitf. J ' l y 19- &lt;*"*p irp e n n g fur a irs l volume of pecan producers sml distributor* is outstanding among all of those
are expected to gather a t He* pioneer local beninrs* man, whw
Wlsocracka about polie*m#n hat*
b u s n ts s within thr n r i t frit yesterday completr.) conferences
Funeral
Home
to
assist
in
final
at
tha
Fair.
The weekly concert and home
Ing flat feet were termvil out ofilh members nf hi* family, hsa week*.
with farm administrator* on Ihe
He said that th* crowds at tha date yesterday by Chief Poll.;#
talent show of th , Hanford Con­ rites.
returnrd frim their usual summer
Mr.
Hotter,
who
made
a
return
possibilities
of
drafting
a
trade
A
BaJbo’i floe o f r Italian cert Orchestra will be presented
.Surviving Mr. Knight are two mason spent in Western North
Florida exhibit are not aurpaned Surgeon Daniel J . Donovan. w|u&gt;
•aalbo’e
trip from Jackaun, Michigan l.i
dad their three tomorrow night from %ie band brothers, W. E. Knight, of Han­ Carolina In and around Bender- Hanford l y motor In two days, &lt;!#• marketing agreement for th* in­ in any other eahiblt and th at one has looked after the health of
dustry.
Th*
delegation
will
report
*Wt to Chkagw and thoCen- stand a t th* Court House at H:00 ford. and M. L K night, of W ar sonville.
d a re d that averywhrr* th rrs ar* at a meeting of pecan distributors of th# feature# "which mad# th# New York’s U n fit for 40 year*.
ran, Ohio.
(Continued On Pag* Three)
***** MPoaltioa whew they left o'clock.
Patrolm an, said Mr. Donovan,
"Business is hocpilng and things signs h f Increaxrd sctlvlty, pro- In southern state*, a t Albany, (is.,
today far Ntw York rtrou
, Th* program will Include songs
itltV m havs arch trouble now,
ar#
looking
up
generally",
said
ductlan,
an
J
sale*.
Th*
Influence
WANT
vO
PR
N
jm
;
UKLAYKD
July
26.
ham*. A squadron of army plam by Mlaa Ethel llyotlsine, accom­
because they have keen taught
Wynn W. Hotter, local grower, of th# "New Deal" ran be noted
RATS
CLIMB
MOUNT
HOOD
If d— tocmallon flew above the panied by Mr*. J. R. Houghton;
LAKELAND.
July 19.—The who has Just returned from Mich­ in th* demsanor of th« people, h*
to stand properly.
.
. ..'
PANT8
IIORHEH
M m armada as a farewell e^ aewga by Miss Pauline Moran, ac­ Lektlan.1 school board will ask igan where he spent several week* a ISteel.
PORTLAND. Oregon, July 19.— HITCH IIIKF: T c T n KW YORK
• t Th* Italian* expect to reach companied by Miss Khadra Cut- th# -rounDr board of (d ila tio n to with relatives.
Mr. McK im, Sanford boy, who
scaled Mount
CHICAGU,
July 19.—OF)—A (A*)—Rats hava
*ew Yeek lata today.
P*oper; songs by Mary and Jos- epen dlalrict schools Oct. 2 Instead
"The East is beck on |h* roafl has been litin£ In the E**l for tbs woman attorney'* effort to close Hood, and ay Lawls, forest fir*
NEW * Y ORK.- (AY —Horae#
epkln# Russi, a n j songs by Ed­ of in September, so th* children to better time*”, said William Me- oast several years, said that up th* shows In th* "Strseta of lookout on tha summit has asked Wkiddon, &lt;3, his wife, Ido May,
ON T R IP
die Hendel, accompanied by his may escape going te school ikiring Klm. son of Mrs. W. M. McKIm. thousands of people again are Paris'' a t th* World's F air oa com­ for poison. Tha summit is snow 22, and their 7-m onths-olJ baby,
father wad sister on th# violin and th* hottest months. As there 1* who i* in Hanfonl on a short va­ knowing the satisfaction which plaint e f lewd nets w sa thrown out clad the y ear round. Men In the William OtcaY, who set out from
plane.
some duubl as Id whether th* cation from hla wark with • Ixrge cornea with honest labor and Ihdt of court yeaterhvy by Judge Jos­ Unitsd Hint** biological survey their bom* In F ort Myera, F la ,
Th* orchestra dire tor also an­ schools will ran for eight month*, Ntwark department store.
conditions ar* improving. II* de­ eph B- David with th* rem ark: offlcg here said it was th* first two months age, to "hltch-hiko1*
nounced th a t a varied program of it is nut thought the late s ta rt
The*# are some of th* e x p u l­ clared that official* of h i. store "Lota of peapl* In this community time they had heard of rata In­ to relative* In Buffalo, N. Y ,
let* popular music and classical would carry the term too fa r Intc sions heard today together wltY are axpectlng a rush of business would Ilk* te put pent* on vading • cabin a t an alavatlon of landed bore yesterday w sajy, footnext summer.
•eiectiewe will also be rendered.
ether general comment having to w ithin th* aax t few month*.
I k w i l k ---------- -— *----------------------- more than tl.OOO feet. ;—
■ore and broke.
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President Is Expected
• Campaign Is AimedTo
To Be Final Arbiter
Bring All Business I. C. C. Finds Rates
In DisputeOverCon• Quickly Into VolunUpon Citrus Okey
struction
Program
t a r y Agreements

Part Of Senator Key
FoUrteen Persons In­
Pittman*H Re n d u Arkansas, Alabama
jured A s Officers
tion Upon Coinage Strong F*or Repeal
Drive Back Mob Es­
In Met With Okey
t i m a t e d At 6,000

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TALMADGE WINS
ANOTHER BRUSH
WITH OPPONENTS

EXPENDITURE OF PERMITS WILL BE
HIGHWAY FUNDS ISSUED FARMERS
WILL BEGIN SOON TO PLOW COTTON

Appropriation Come Reduction Of Acreage
To Florida
Part C o n t r a c t Offers
Of Government Gift 0 r d ered Accepted

Injunctions To Halt
Martial L aw Are
Denied By 3 Courts

LINTON E. ALLEN
DESCRIBES VISIT
TO WORLD’S FAIR

Banker Returns I mpressed With Work­
ings Of “New Deal”

LegionnaireH Plan
Enjoyable Week-End

Lehmann Writes
H is Impressions
Of World's F a i r

Killefcr
A
Manager Of BrownH

War Veteran Will Be
Buried On Thursday

Future Farmern Will
Attend School Lawns

Returning Travelers Report Better
Times In Other Parts Of Country

Armada Departs On Weekly Concert To
Flight To Gotham Be Given Tomorrow

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,
natron*ge ha* *»er *tai*d the
,
i
. franki* ..'for*.
Ami now th a t I hava *t#t*d my
altitude, I ahould like to give my
i tar-on* for it.
•
-l H im , in trading editirlal*. I
4»e ,ccn a u n enco n*«r
•Will P arity m»ke hi* appoint­
ment* by merit, or by politic*?
- I *houtd Ilk* to *ugge*t to
the** editorial wlrter* th a t m erit
knd poliiit* ..etailonally m ran th*
ante thing.
*' “Then are two kind* of poli­
tic* —ncar.lgliieu »n i f*r»ight«d.
Near»i*ht d politic* hand Aut the
ivw ardt ra*ua!ly and quickly.
v|th an eye only for the next
old lien.
l'ar»i*hte l
politic*
build* f r the more remote fu t re,
aril rrsllxe* that every bad ap|i. inliurnt la a mdj*tone around
the neek of the party a* *»«n a*
the people wake up Ift the fact—
and they alway* l» eventually -

Magazine Article By ,
Patronage HcadDcscribes His Method
W A SH IN G T O N .

J u,y

,H-—

poatm a*trr
General Jame* A.
F arley . M a.:er of Patronage fnr
O t, Roorevrlt admlnlxlrmtlon, ha*
laid d.w n the preei.** rule* ndrr
which the re w a rh a rr being di»trlhuted in nn article to ** out'llfhed Thursday In the American
Ifag ailn e.
,
In a few prefatory p aragraph.,
N r. Farley ,rt* forth that there
a te IMt.ndO appolntlre Jot', to he
filled, and 1/ 181.000 .ppllranm
blirady rnrolleil. ‘In thin nrtlele ,
he »ay.i, , 'r miouM like «•• bring
patronage out n it the daylight
and i!i*ru*a &gt;• leatl'tically an I
w ithout
li y p o c r i » y .
Many
•—**»■YPFtfFf8**4IVt,t '“ ifnwirt***

T hete a ie approxim ately TW,Oth) Jolrr In the federal . rvlce. Of
th e .r CnO.tHCl nr Hit’ p tr tr n l, are
under the lltvil Service. The Dem­
o c ra t. have the light, therefore,
to (upplant • nly
m"*flfth, or
150,000 of the fmlrral olTire hold
a rt.
•*Thl» patronugt ”, Mr. Farley
• xplaina, *‘l* one of the th ief a.acts of a party in oilier. We miglil
as well ret* 'gnice it frankl, for
w h it It I*. II"W Will lire e I.VI.IHttl
joba be dM rllule*l? Wlmt princ lp lri .h all I follow In my rriomm inrlatlonr. nml why?
" | am following two. fund*mor­
tal rule*: Fir«t, I* lh. aplirant
qualified?—&gt;W*I lal. 1. . h u -l,y a l. tu

PAUL BONNER IS ^ o c a l A ll-S t
FEDS STRONGEST
MAN AT PLATTER

TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1WJ

h w , hit*, and the**. with ftv#|
ba«e* nn bait* and l i t *rror» In
lh* A ll-Star Infield provided the
i lo : « u i the eight Orlando
run*.
.
th* ,« o n d inning I- Wright
rxikid anil William* ibiubled to

B. Kume*. pitching for Swan’*
Department Store of Orlando,
.truck out III men in a diamond
ball came her* la»t night to gir*
hi. tram an 8-4 vM ory over the
local All-Star team. By working
a beautiful ri«*-hall with perfect
contiol, he gave the local player*
IV ,t Bonner, th* Fed*' fla.hv tp, rhanre at the bat. W 1th the ex*
.h a rt .to p , 1* the
luh'» leading reptlun of th» la*t Inning, no ore
butter, arrording to iiffiei*l aver­
ag e. released Delay. and Includ­
ing game* played Sunday.
Bonner, who wa* at Munleipul
IV k Iht* afternoon trying to get
ahothrr hit which wdl give him n
reason rrrortl »f having U safely
In 18 rlralg h t game*. I* one of tM
rlnh'* four JttWt or better hatter..
The other* are Itatne*. Abbot!
and Mnawell.
Th • rero td ' »h&lt;iw th at the Fed*
ar,. In fourth plarc a . team bat
ter* vvgh a mark of .If.lrt. Th"
Orlando T iller, are leading Hie
leac I a* tram baiter* with a
n&lt;mk of .'2*7.
During the *r end half. In*

Sanford** only real &lt;H»P&gt;ar • ’
tion.
hatting cam# in th* l**t half «l
Tha acore:
i*
on
b
l h . ninth inning. Evan.
•a %&gt;»
rtrn r. McLellan *tr.«k
Km* V i a In , •
S. Ur Uhl r
to p ln l to *«nd Raveiivl home, bf •Kii-int,
IK
thin ended the * "rin g for the otb-

The fielding feature of tn*
g am . cam* In lh* fifth Inning. G
amr limn**. A. r*uBr f
»•"»
W iight iloulded a n j went to third
walked.
AiedUian *lruek out.
..oque walked. Then B. Kunlc*' a* Fuqua wa* on by error, hoqu*
.ta le * rood. W rw in g tr then hit
•In.hied, .ending both men home, 1
lie fam e home a few minute* la -, to Kelly who played the ball home
to p tev .n l O. W right from **ort . r on (j, Wright'* double, Thii
mg. Then again, with a man on
■•tided the » oring until the foutth,’
e and ami third. U W right hit to
when Arnliaian doubled ami then
Driggera who caught Fuqua at
•ti,». home on two mfield out*.'
the plate! I - W right attem pted to
Uk* netond on the neat pitchnt
i—11 . 0.1 F.van* threw to Smllh

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- LOS ANGELES, Jalr

n —D arid H utton, rotund ktubond
i of the eruaadlng avangelUt Aim**
1 gempla N rPW raon H utton, tald
* he would file a *ull for divorce
l today in euperlor emrvt on th*
ground of mental ereelty. Specifi (rally, *ald lh# baritone chert.to r who married th# Angela*
I* «. I r . i TempU geangellat M month* ago
a n » H « i on a flying trip to Yuma. A rtig A ,
He w u tired of having ln&lt;
detail* of hi* married Ilf* “ l
|y dUcuaacd.'' The rvangel
on tl|e high *ea» enrout*
front Europe.

*. Kma lee. 10
ll.lkaw ay. 1'
U»IM*. rl
AcMUIan. If
t.l«lna&gt;tna. r

H. Kunlcr. p

TIRE PRICES

gram. A man may t» a fine exThe
iculive. hut unit*, he', willing lo K,mr
work hard a 'l day an I ell |&gt; nil league
night to help along the P ie-l- town,
ilent'. plnn*. we ilon't want him.
Sew :
“ In other word*, loyully I* an iirUrn
n*|M-rl r f merit.
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“ The patronage 1. a rew ard to Smyrr
tho&gt;* wh'i have unrked for party to !•*!
vhtnry. It T. al.&lt;t an a**i.tanre In
Th
luilding parly machinery for the they i
next el rli m. It I* nl-&gt; anil thi- lone
the piddle u.ually forget* the agalm
te«l hjr whirh a parly .how . it* Star*
fitne«. to govern. F.vvry luwl to r npi ointment rn im . home lo liowl Stnr*

e v e r y

?SB E R
EVERY C O ^ D
EVERY

PLY

IS

BL O W O U T

Ttr«*ton*

£
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5 # ^ 111
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point on nt *. Some of llnele Sa m*
■ivant* nut) turn out to I u u
fit. lint thi- I »ay: If I'm wrong,
on lh,. general liatting averagr,
you know whose hea I will lie r I
IT fir at. Mine. Anil, furtherm ore,
if I ill lilteralt ly approve men or
»■ in li pitiably uriipialifu d for
pui lie olfirr, you will know that
I have l.'lrayr-il the firi«*«t friend
a man ever ha I Franklin D.
Itiawevell."

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Rubber lias pone up 2 1 2 %, Cotton 1
attractive allow ance fo r your
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T h. tv.nin«t . r . *• d.li«hlftilly cool, ywill w.I cw m an . a l t .
blank*!. And whal • "Vkh“ Ala pur# mountain **on# ffhmt you, with
wolfing on th . hlgheil l*-hol# court# fn oadora Amorico . . , caolonng
over TO mil#* of WUal # * * • . * • • hraclag morning dig . . . WUh lone&gt;•
on lh . M*yvi#w‘i priv.ta court* . . . hiking over romantic mountain trail*
. . . or mag gin' trout from noarby tlroam*.

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W h e r e th* loy of IWi*« I* *mph*iU*d In every
••ri c«fn#r . . .
I f , different!
Year llrii impreiiion of Mayview Manor It lhat 11
I L mirtcaloully from lh . a.rth . . . » gracM Iy J o e. lh . hot.l har.
■Mnii. with .Ik* botuUaa of Ihl* wondaiUnd.

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SPARK PLUGS

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wnoolhev braking acll#.« a n d more

Tharo'* no u n oponar a! AAayviewl AR vwgoUblo* com# fram
our own gar dan » daily.
You'll onfoy mrylhtng horn. Il'a a boaollW advooloro . . * A prodon* &lt;o*tadtefth Nature ■&lt;•* trocaGo" ‘l ‘‘ * Jjr*‘ l|

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mm tat art making plana to provide far md benefit

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m .ic ir r o p scifeM ca
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proposed Mftwgrk ol
reau of Public Rotdt

b f t M r i c i t m 6ul h r
Hi gtMts fi f h M b l t o
accewiblt to the motoring
trim wni ijV* rtnUbctona
ta t Ztoa park and Grind
rf shortcut! for touriat*.
older Dam will bt not only
id avtiiuRurt bat will pro

Treat Cw pm y u i k &gt;
•t** undar an bidMUra
wawo'* to th* Onlury

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H C J a e to fM B

fattiU

—Htri fliw K- Llli- * *- -

ijMsti. «f t i rirr ln*4 sa# la
n t basin***, (ought by Am«r1l i b l i t M to (Hi Lotion w hist
larvae*, asserting that “Q»*r»

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H ra. Clartnc* h U r m i Bow*
Wan, of Greenwich, 'Conn- th*
wldato, M s Anniid r e i ®
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Th* rh iirr. lr»*a todtjr
H ot* doffed the early robe of
f ,r ip rin g

Balbo Vs Columbtis

:.Ai»d ftnn&lt;l In bright array;
And when the hr***# mnvfi to
Just aa wt were beginning to think that Geperal &amp;tibi&gt;
;‘f
and fro
Irogaa
flifcht from Italy to the Unltad States waa about the
i Amid ()&gt;•» »hail«w* dim,
A hundred rrimnon J*w»la glow linkteat tranipoKatlon feat ever pulled off In the history of
the world, the Tampa Tribune completely dteimatee our idea
On every laden limb,
Willie hranctyng nppl* trtoo aup- iarid Very conclusively ahowa that, compared to Columbua,
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.
~ Th*'lUJp*-nf rider, by ai*l b /. .. L ^ ? l S S jubo,"who'hai led ah arihaA bf 24 flylHk WjjtSi

thfa'aumniert

New 4-Game C hen
TdUHiey OfgWli^d
At Meet T n e s d a y

h O T B irA :
M b b Ik i c o b , a ilE T d lT ; ficlat^lM W irU

acroaa M&lt;J «nd sea to bring Italy's *rietlMf»:to our .*CinAla* for bt|'m«n tre a t mlaplatwdi I t u r y o ff Progress,’ ia hailed by over-eauberant pfeaa-nden aa
L»t rnr dAvim dream* no moro. [‘the new Columbua,* aaya the THhunOu.,,, . a ,fe. •.
j. . factad at A wall attaadad ataatlng
J l tba fl*af»rd Cfcaaa aad Cbaekar
I know Ibnt3? .*b«11 never ta»l*
“That'a a catchy eognbmen, but it lan't justified by the Club,
bald In tha g|ka Lodga
T b d rlrWHlnd tempting
fhete.
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Ho bn*V*t* filled with girtfOB
"Geribral
Balbo
didn't
Have
to
beg
O
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borrow
the
fimde
trunk
to equip hia expedltlob. .No QUeen pawned her Jewels to
Bhalt gladden Ilf* for lb*,
buy hia shlpp. He dldh’t Hate to 'discover anytni{i|p, He I
'And* nnrrr. nrv*r aball l pluck
knew khire he wle |olhk #heh.lii|4auri«&lt;i^ and where jie
An apple from ■
|fo r every plant and bough 1* wail .when He jfot tneire, inti fee will know where, he .hiu been
apread '

1 (bay would have arrangafiaata ii« * * a ' b aabaa
complata for tba aaaapalga la ob­
tain dgmmaata from fartnara to
rodoeca tb*lr otrWp i *p to TC
partant during th* n*i( two yaari
la r*tdrn far Cub parmaala, twothird* of which WoUid ba mid*
toon after firmer* ai|n Up.
AdWiakftalUiia aaU tK* difti*
M b ) m IdrttUiad Pfdajketa ef

6f tb# - W b rt
crop. Thay aa»*rt#d tb it tSa »adnead /lakh la moat growing
aroaa bed h ft aamaroaa farn*ar»
who dfpaad «a growing - wbaat
for th*lr ttyotlhood With (Mb
•mall harraat proapaeta (bat tWy

ia iiL a r,a £5yJaS:^¥i5sn.'SrS

^ ^ l ^ 800
s eroom*.ill
s a m i^a thr 'ps rAM t,i BI Oi

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MAGNlnCK NT N E W R O ^ .6/

With root* of ar»rn*t« ofU ad.
—H« Jam** J, MowtagW*.

inlmitabla towbolJmW
1 Will Bogrra, immimuir
i —T|-7j Or lb.
hum uritt, &lt;uggMt* *n tba PToaLlae^tUng.
' dent that llu- “.low " ilgn thould te m a lio i
t ba plarr«| an Wall 8tr**t, romlnd- tM liia r.
^Ing him that “thra* wara lb* I jiher Col
pbama uatfre Viulatara who got »“• age MM1
-far abeatl and g^mmad up our la*tl ,
’ paradr", amung whom Mr. Kogtra|

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between 1

,W»* on*, if w« rrm rm hrr m n w l- —

S A N r o m TWENTY TEARS AGO
“ b^ra th* iad mlallliftnlt Uf (be
" J S U d t Of I . H. Caatle, bar fatb*r,

r n.I c**11* o,rtw »ow»w
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Mfa« Boult Loag, bar gaaahaa*
MUaaa Cattla aad Aanla HarroH
1of Galnaavllla, wha an. ..bw
I gaaata aad Ulaa MurW JUrTpId
and tha Bar. S . D. BrowaUa, wara

Ia B l k l l N e g S I d

YOU can Bit in your room and turn through advertising pagan—^amind
hhy-portion of the woitd before you io e U t to you, and It will

«h tha **“ &lt;0" U «f thw.Bar. ^ / , 1&lt;*

com a!

You can aumroon an ounce of French garden in a perfume viai; intrieite
pjacaa of Swltiierland In a tiny wrlat-watch; a corner of California packed

waa v a ry .p ^ jh jn J o y H L .

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Adrertiiiementii tell you the desirable portions ef the world you can

latlci almw th a t fawag paraoaa laid yaatordhy atlf*,W*0,|li ,wyl&gt; lota id a fnl*ral Inaoma ta x in 1M1
Mm In any yaar alaca baferw
nucru a entarvd th* World War,
Inly :t.iIDA07 paaaona .paid la ­
wn* taiva In th a t pariod. N (*
'ork - State ltd with, a total dl
to.W J rttu m a and llllnola was
»wmd with W L » i , r P w m u t-

buy. How moat quickly to call thetfa to )retL How much you’ll Ukb thetfa
when

youn.

Grown bn a far tnraad—dug frbtn a mln4—if it's aA H laad

and you ank for it. (t'a yduira. tf you aak it to do what lt*g adwUnad
lo 'do. It will, rt you aak others who HIVo used It what they found 'h u t.
n b ew t l l H u y w m r a p ^ t itic U k d &amp; t &amp; t t a U t m

pur r a i l/

i bn

wfl b* jw Boggy ga

manta are your aureat, quicliaat tdftua

&amp; t i k . AiW iU r -

cWbiflhg tHa Wrid. fifty l i l » '

you ohtiln tha Mat thb world off art, at a p rU Which Wide ua* M xtolk

aaaaifaitat!
1 «rn i v . r n

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In ah orange; a handful of Virginia to Muff in yotur pipe; aunsy SbviDi
an .a.ilir
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In OUvea; a tante ol Ceylon ia tea.

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&gt; A Y .4 U L Y 1 * IM S

Traveling Around Amenta
Mias Rosalie

Complete Joy Is Seen
If Otfte* Products
Would Join Putulfc
TOPEKA, Juty
Dol­
lar wheat tn d SO-cont corn,
pboaant mramrioo Juat a few
Each me
nwatka a n bol now , raollty
k friend.
anoa a fain, are doin» much the**
day* to put the Kanaaa firm a n
mua. Zinnia* and *thar garden I A “f.ltew cilp*
brok op their feel—a* k a rt
Howen warn oaed to adorn the I women of th* »
thoee fortunate enough to haw* a
noma where the greet* w en church will b* gir
crop th k year.
Should lleeatock. cream, pool,
b n . Jla iln a racohrad the p e t t i I W om anV ^^alnw
try and i | r Join wheat And tom
»t th# doer after which gift* w en I aponeor. In c u e
«■_ ‘b* akyrocketln, p rin t, the
collected by the Mtaaea Dorothy will bo aerroil fa
Joy of th* former* would h le rom___
plete, deoptte the crop ahortagee
brought about Ihla year by the
drought which followed a aerere
winter.
Daring Ut* afternoon n conteet
At 91 I baahrl. the prevailing
wan conducted th* twkrd for
price
ut many country point*, th*
whkh wont to Mr*. W. D. HooteMr*. Calhertn* Burner and Mr*. farmer* a r t putting fear time* aa
h*n. Mr*. Jlnkina and Mr*. R,
J . f t Walk*it Twumhura of Circle
JO ftiU JMK, v'Elkn
hNWribUT Thrro brKIT S « l l OKh- lh#“ m*r»*\ iloucted bottom and
ollc Church, entertained with a aomo of th* grower* dumped their
n Mo alwaya a aaura* at greet volarsubscription bridge part* last grala on city atreete In protest tahaamt
ta traveler# taking lh# fortnight a t Um holm of (ho foriter, aftlriat quotation* far below thole tightly M-day "flan la" oral*** from
corner Eleventh Street and PaS coot of production.
Mew Tack.
. Th* aaoeical htalrumente uoed by
matt* Avenue, for th* benefit of
Government atetlatlca placed that*
aboriginal Id bra living la tea
lb* building fund of tb« new th* aver*go coat of wheat pro­
Am
(ana Junglrr are wondarfully
Church. Fir* table* of gueate" were
duction In th* country laat year Masted to lh* rhjihm af that* primi­
In altendaaca.
«nuric. Thry are mad* by tee In­
at 74 cent* a buahrl.
Some of tive
diana thawwalvaa aad a n ataat Inthe farge-acal# producer* ta tha tafelaua. Th* amall drum called lamKanaaa wheat belt admit hey bee m uaualiy formed of a cylinder of
weed vaaera, lha tympana* af which
Mr*. A. P. Bandy.
Margaret Takach while aacond can make * profit at 80 rente.
k me fa af alrelchrd abla. It k healan
"All
bantu
in
the
aroa
w
hen
with a ategla etlrh about right lachra
Among tho»* invited w en t M kil high ecor* prlie, complexion aoep,
hmg.
and la used for th* vonoua
they
had
a
wheat
crop
thl*
year."
Rooalk Pope, honor guest, Mr*.
( |re n to Mlaa France. Fronftmallril* danera Than la one dan--*,
O. J. Pop*, Mr*. W. E. Walla, tile. Mr*. A. W. Stump* hold lo* II, W. Koeneka, atata bank com- them* teat lh* Indian* beat fur diva
Mr*. Smith Hardin, Mr*. S. 0.1 aCor* and wa* the recipient of a m lu loner aald yuaterday, " a n re­
”
“
” “ “ box bf rurot aoep whd# Mr*. porting nke reduction in th* to­
Georg* Hah* won th* door priae a tal amount of their farm paper
and an Incrvaae In tb* value of
boudoir pillow.
Mr*.
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Gladioli
and marigolda,
aecontu- their collateral."
Look* Callahan, Mi*. M. D. G at-luting a color achomt of pink and
On papar, the akyrockotlng
ehel, Mr*. John Vaughn, Mr*. T. yellow, wer* uaed to adbrni th* grain price* have incraaaed th*
E. Wlkon, Mr*. F. W. Pope, Mr*. I room* whar* th# guceta were
— j on- value of the atate’a two major
Clarence Smith, Mr*. J . N. Rob- Urtalned. At u late hour a aweel grain cropa—wheat and com—
•on, Jr., Mr*. Howard Ovtrlln, eoura# waa aervrd by the hoateu- and the carryover atocka of thtm
Mrm. C. P .- Hernden, M m .-Jrfl. •*. *»ri«
(Continued From ta g # U nit
on th# farm, from 940,000,000
Oordy, Mr*. 2. R. Ratliff, Mr*. W. Hr*. A.
to around 9140,000,000, qn n collation waa th a t the Brttiah
B. Jarrell, Mm. R. F. Cronahaw, Wathen,
bail* of 27-cmt wheat and 15- firm granted eaalar crvdlL
Mr*. J . B. Crawford, Mr*. I. D.| Takach.
T h k gave an authoritative not*
cant corn laat Dec. 18, compared
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Thoa#
prevent w e n :
Mr*.
H*rt, Mr*. T. S,
Crawley,
Mr*.
.....................
‘ I aoon
here th at.....England
with f t wheat and 80-c*nt corn to report*
R. Eat ridge, U_____
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P
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Mra. S. E. Joaev.
Brimce, Mr*. A. W.
would relnatat* lh* partial guar­
today.
Mr*. Paul Johnaon, Mr*. Roacoa Slump#, Mra. George &amp; Hub*.
Th* 1100,000,000 gain would be antee on aovkt aatea, abrogated
Taylor, Mr*. W. P. Flelda, Mr*. p![ ^
H r. ami Mr*. conaldarably kaa, no one can fig­ with the embargo after th# trial
R. Mitchell, Mr*. A. K. RooaottorJ t
“ r- ■»&lt;* Hr*. J. F. ure definitely Juat how much, If of th e . Metropolltaa-Vicker* en­
M ra 'w
P eter Thuraton,---Mr*.
Mra. J . E . Proaton, Z1
~ ^ L_.’l ®urn*»
* '---- Hr*. -----------------conaldaratlon won given tha un­ gine* ra.
Clark, Mr*. T. C. Pup*. Mr*. J. G. P ran k Mabch, Mra. John Ludwig,
Urad* group* hpr* think tha
known amount of aale o n' th*
Waite, Mra. W. P. Chapman, Mr*. Mr*. L. M. Patrick, Mr*. G. C.
riling market, F. K. Reed, United French am) Engllah war* apurred
allowf,
Mr*.
Mary
M
kklar,
Mra.
Klrfcy FUu. Mr*. C. A. Main**,
State* department .of agriculture tow ard eaaler creillte for lh# U.
Mr*. W. A. Ttllk, Mr*. Valle WII- \ P. Rung*, a n d th* Mlaao*
alatlallctan, °*aya they have been 8. R. It. by th* recept crodlt grant

Benefit Brid#ii Party
I t iS U r t f d Tuesday

H ra —Vaata J a y . | t o

ta te m ri

from Wait. MM 'Beach whan

a
M r,.and. Mia. Erie Provatt an­
nounce tb* birth *f » daughter,
N arm a, Jnan, Monday a t their
h«fi# i» BovUl*. Hra Provatt will
k* remain bored aa tB* former
Mlaa Florenc* Flower*.
The Mlaao* B etty Wheel***,
JBKb Sharon, a id Ealkteen U n .y

nglandf France Linton E. Allen
orried Over U. S. Describes Visit
ivtet Negotiation To World’s Fai 1

tfn, r__: __ _ "... 7

Mi*TRalph f t Wight. South San­
ford Aroma, when Mra. Wight
aad Mra. Vivian A. 8 peer enter­
tained with a bridge party yaot d f t y uftomoan In honor of
Mn,. Georg, Atgaron, Speer, Jr.,
h recent brkje. TaBJea and other
brw* aoeeiiortea were daftgnod
hu.yhadta to harmonl** with tb*
jjurlng tha afternoon bridge
liaatee war* eajoyed by tha guaata
and at a lata hoar acora* ware
added And priae* awarded. High
acora prise, • pair of ajjk chiffon
ho**, went t* Mrs. Roy F. Mann
wblla low oeoro priae, a makt-up
m u+ie, was E lian to Hr*. W. A.
Adams. Aa honor g ro at Mrs. Speer
racaleod a la r i* crystal van*.
E*ch prtxa w as vrmppad la yel­
low tkouo a a d Mod w ith collopkano ribbon.

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wT. .D. . ..« J. O. Lanay,
BZIM argaret ^Takach,
F . R. W lkon, Mra.

France* Fran- conaldarmbla, because moat
a
tte
,
I
n
B.
Wathen,
and M sm k farmers h a re boon forced
and tha Mlaaoa
. . . ;Hakn
____ ______
Jlnkina,
L. Minor.
th eir wheat aa aoon aa
•rami^viia
ftllllM.
i
M arjorie T1llk{ E lk* Adam*. Dor
harvested.
•thy Pop#, Halaiin Oordy, and MIL
Thor*’* on* consolation
drad Bridge*,

Circle Number Six Of
Ijoretta Young, Gene Church Haa Meeting
Raymond Are In Film W ith Mr*. Georg* Huff and
—
Opening today a t th* Milan*
Thoatro and scheduled for an tn gagamat o f on* day, "Zoo In
Budapest" k th* first Indepcndout production by Jeaaa L Laaky
under the new arrangem ent mad*
with Fox Film. It haa Loretta
Young and Gen* Raymond in
what ar* r*ported at the out(tending roles In th* b rillk n t

of the oa a aale of A mar lean cotton to
to sell Kuaaia, mad* poaaiblr by a loan
from th* Rcconriructlon Finance
It was
Corpo ration.
Since Litvinov’s visit to Par:*,
for th*
anmo American business interests
have thought it likely that a
Pranco-Rujiaian trad* agreem ent
would follow and th a t Rusafa

Mr*. B ritton Johnson aa hooteisoo,
hthe reg u lar mooting of Circle
Number Six of the F irst B ap tk t
Church took place Monday after
noon * l *he home of Mra. Huff &gt;n
Laurel Avenue. Mr*. B. a Moor*
J**®
davotlonal and Mra. Goorgi
HcCaU had charge of th* dtel*

Johnson Plan For
Witfce Hiking,Hour
/ f r e a p o n d e d to th* roll
Limiting Endorsed
? " . ^ .« W »K ■ eur" Bt
(Continued From Pag* On*)

If tha buying power of th# m**««fl
k to b* put high enough to ab­
sorb tbo alroady Ineraaaud p r^
ikictioo of Industry and to m*«t
th* rising price*.

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w* i i dv

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at a atreteh with rhythm a* iaatdleua
that aran Ustr moat dlgalOad alaitora
Ba* thomaalrea unconsciously ahugMg around In lima with
* &lt;f» railed flaula aad a imall
v w l ia fluta known a* ptngutlu are
mod* front hollow wooden at roe. The
rmjaflor. a plpaa-ct-paa effect #*•slating af a aorta* at (tender tagvrIlka pipe* l* maf* from hallow rw h ,
la • wide Tacitly af ataa* ranging
from small ana* th* length *f a band,
la targa once tan ao a man. la m e
lh* Janflte tribe* thee* laatnmrate
a n patated la bright colon aad deco­
rated arllh gorgvoua parrot fMItter*.
Pertup* tb* moat omutng laatrwmial
k a large drum uaed far ftataaaa*
(Ignatllag, made from a tocUo* at
ire* trunk. Vlallora raturnlog from
Ecuador atata that la teak "flud#
ranch" guarlsra aavarnl mil** froaa
lb* Jungle tribe*, they could hear tea
beating of Ibee* from* vary clearly.

J r , Mra. A. D. Zachary, J r , Mra.
J . f t Broun*, Mr*. J . B. f t S try­

SliulnOna, 27, surra rulerod, to
thorftba
yesterday
and
rhargad With murder after ar
(arcatioa in which Tom El
'wro fatally stabbed n e a r. I
Authorities wer* unable to I
tho reason foe th* fight.

ker, of pay Uptown, Po, and lb#
Miaaop Brotric* Howard^. Mary
Buford Powoll, Mary Dlghtqn,
b * • 11a Mahoney, Catherine
•lock, H akn Vornay, Sara W ay I ton* from th* axampla* of ragged
ran EaaUrby, Lurill* Oattter, of I nature around them. But hack af
Orlando,
Batty
lllntermkter, It, and corotently aaUblkhing
Crac# Franklin, of Orlando, Alma It* ryhthm, k th* priaK iro sort*
e .,.nl» »

( I r a u William*

Cm. I -I . . . _IIJ . . I __i

Shortly before thl* program
w a. tekan up a t th* White House
cabinet table, Secretary Frances
Parkins gave out an aatimat*
th a t ra-employ Went during th*
month of Jun* had put more than
h alf a million f*opl* back to
work hr Industrial lino* alone.
Th* flguro* showed a reran
percent employ meat gate above
May, and oUvflB percent above
June of laat year, th* biggest up­
w ard Jump taken by th* Indlcas
In mors t u n * year.
Mlaa FUrklna warned th at th*
rv-*mpl.yr**nt movement through

lh* past thr*# months did not
promise that tha depression wa*
over and said * atabl* recovery
bask still waa uaodad.
Th* endeavor to bring all In­
dustry Into a g cu ral wag* rais­
. m f . . ing, hour limiting program wouH
tabs th* form of aa enlKdstaara
stirring campaign along, the lino*
of U*o*# by which Ubarty BenJs
w#fp sold during th* World War
However, |n the executive coun­
cil flpd among soma of Johnaonk
bwu adriabca, Utera was soma t&gt;$p o v d M , Wwod part lap y on doubu
tHqW'k p ro ject depending upon
flubllo dpt tiles pad vahintary bush

nr*, co-oprration would surrred.
Another group of opposition
opinion rested nn the belief that
the recent fast pac of indu.tries
In romlug forward with falr-rompetition coika, all ralling for
shortened work hour* and heller
wages, would achieve th r objec­
tive within * rssaonahlr lime.
Johnson’s adm inistrators, how­
ever, said so far only a million
worker* or so had been given
higher pay rate* through the In­
dustrial control law.
In I92» tb* gainfully employed
population* of th* country waa
around 4flJKI0,000. T hl. included
farmer*, tearing perhaps 33,1)00,000 Industrial ami b u ain r.. work­
e r. of whom alm ost
13,000,000
were unemployed before Ihr alight
upward ta rn wa* reached tb k
year.
Also all of th* short hours and
minimum wagro so far decr**a
have baaa In m anufacturing, which
wa* rat lout*:) to empluy on)/
half aa many as th# non-produc­
ing servlq* Industries, such as -#•
tail shop*, wholasalera, dktri'-iutors aad . businaaa offices of aT
kinds. Tli* mas* dkiv* was con­
tem plated to g*i *t the millions
who com* wlIKln th*** ratagorlia

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mouth* of ' thooe Northerner*
atand wide open" waa the acl|i&gt;n
contain'd .in th* neveral dioninaa
depicting prominent and typical
Florida arcnca.
So great ar* th* crowd* which
gather around the Bok Tuwer
diorama with lie faintly heard
chlmea, that guard rail* ar* now
erected around thia diorama and
an attendant In on hand to keep
poo pi* moving along,
Tarnlng from lh* FW r’Mr. Al­
len apoke of Chicago aa a elty
which ha’a gone through "* far
wore* dr p m , inn than we In F lo r­
ida evi-r could dream of." He avid
lhat almori all hotel* and large
building* are In rvreiverahip and
that the form er wealthy realdcnta
of Chicago either are dead hy
their own h*n,| nr "liuatrd a* high
a* a kite, nwlng Ihnuaanda an I
Ihmiaanda nf dollar* which they
have ilea paired nf ever paying."
The** people, Mr. Allen aaid, now
err a world of hope in the Now
Ifral.
Mr. Allen remarked on lh* thou­
sand*
of
autom ohilr.
which
choked Michigan Hnulcvanl. "The
remarkable thing about th k dis­
play o f car*,’* he aald. "Is th# fart
that practically all of them ar*
nl,| car*. T hk means lhat they
represent a tremendous buying

Motoriits Of State
HavCGitfen feifrSoih

KILLS NEGHO

JACKSONVILLE July 19—

- A bulkt flrad i t • «b&lt;wl 4 f
TALLAHASSEE. Joly 19. -O H porpok#* a t a flaking ramp n if f
—Motorists, who ! u t year paid bar* m l m b t coat lb* Ilf* of
10 porrant of total Mate b i n In Daa Itflt)*, 38. a*fT» liatiorinan.
Florida, have contributed ♦ 11,13!,4IIJW to the atate treasury alar*
flab to srmru them away. 1
Jan. 1.
The 7-cent per gallon atata (i&gt;. bullet sklppod ’along the surfi
“line tax produced 97,791.0*1.711 of the water and (truck Kart
who w*« fishing In a boat ah
until July I.
■
...
Llcenace of all typo* ott vo ter i by.
vehicle* brought In K tM JIB.IU i
during the flmt six nwstkU of
th* year, un&lt;lar th* old price
Itegktratlon of . motor vehlcl*
•rale of «0 and 73 cent* on a huntitlaa produced |«7,iWK, during M
dredweight.
Slnra July |, 9101.8aH.flS baa flm t aix month*.
been collected on half-year taro t Th« Mika*# U t levted oh pot!andar the new |3 . |10, flfi
k t r#otor carrier. licenced by III*
ataU, prodiicod n a .u -i in tlulli
dltlona are more nearly normal."
On hie way back from Chicago
by motor, Mr. Allen droulrod of
peraon* in the North C ro p n a tex­
tile center* at to ro n d k ^ E there.
“!■ found them v i.ualuH f what
th# New Deal would ^m ean to
them," he aald, "and hum's part
of who* they aawi l u t week they'
went to work In textile milta at a I
minimum ago of 97.80 per w**l|'
far t mihlmum 38 hour ’ weefi. |
Loot Monday the earn* worker* I
began working at a minimum i f
112 per p**k and a maximum of
40 koun of work per week."
"That mcena," Mr. Atl*n (aid
"that in the apace of four day*
th# wage* wale ha* altnoat dou­
Optomftrbt
bled, an j It aow appear* that at
Icaat 300,000 more men will be put
to work In thl* one Induitry
alone."
He told of questioning a "high­
ly intelligent cotton former" near
_______I 0a.,
_ _ "a man
8walnaboro.
man who
who ha*
hao
boon * virtual nlav* for the paat
10 year* In nplte of all be could Long k a f jallaw plan, Gull rwh
do. He haa been unable to buy tb# cyprena U f all kiada * F kaUU
neceaaarlca of Hfe, to"provide for lag material*.
th* proper education of hte chil­
Rill Lumber CE
dren, and haa virtually been living
. l l tl , aad Hotly
»
from hand to mouth nine* that
time."
"What doe* the New Deal mean
to you!", uuealloned Mr. Allen of
ihTi"grower. Ihdnifng Id a cotton
field nearby th# grower aald "What
doe* It mean! Why, the govern­
ment J* going In giro me 917 per
acre to plow up aome of thl* cot­
ton. That’* more than the land
and the cotton together are worth,
and more money than I’ve made In
the lari to year*I"
Pkont S il-J ’
Another feature of the mealing
held at the Monteauma Hotel
ram* when Rev. K. M. Marler
gave hte reading of "Abe Larin
aky at tb# Wedding."

Lenae Dtiplttfata
DR riEN^Y“
McLAULIN, &amp;

LUkiSCtt

Wfeboldt Studio

Klwanlan J . « . Aharon official­
ly walcnmeit Dr. L. T. I)o»a and
Frank Peirce a* "baby" member*
of th* Club,
Thou* attending the meeting
w»nt: Floyd A. Palmer, Union K.
Alien, ami Rev. F. M. Marler, aa
gurria, and Klwanlan. Howard
Overtin, who pre.lded, BUI Du
Boa*, E. I. Hoy, A. II. John.on, J.
G. I.eunardy, F k lch er Holley, F.
K. W lkon, V. A. Speer, C. K.
Rawann, T. L. Duma*. Cnunte
Jnhneiin, Rupert Strickland, W. B.
Zachry, S. J. Nl*. W. A. Patrirk,
W. T. Langley, Jno. tl. Jlnkina,
P ater Schaat, F. S. Ij.rn.iin, S. r . Doudney, J . G. Sharon, lluwanl a
Long, It. D. Caswell, C, F. Procter,
W. S. Coleman, Frank Peirce, and
Dr. L. T. Do**.

might turn to France for *1**1
pri'D cts lhat formerly ah* pur­
chased either in Germany or tho
United Stale*.
It Is the belief of aomo A m eri­
can exporter* th at the soviet
Onion, sine* the accession to power
of th# N ail party, c mlemplato*
placing #l»«wher» meet of th#
contracts that formerly went tu
German industrialist*. And the**
exporter*.bop# to obtain much of
th k trad# ptoeidteg credits can
be advanced favorably to the
Russia na.

That negotiations a r t under
way hare f i r »uch credit la known.
In 19.12, lh* aovkt union Imporrail mor* than UlO.OOn.UOQ worth
uf Qarmsn good*.

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