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DIXIE IS SCENE
# REAL TEST
OFDRYREPEAL

Increase In State
MUlage Foreseen

Calls Civilian BANKER TRYS Flier A rriv es In
HUGE SUM FOR President
Conservation Corps The
STATE m i l Vanguard Of New Spirit TO END LIFE IN Irkutsk 16 Hours TWO ATTEMPTS Ahead O f R ecord
PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC APPEALS
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TALLAHASSEE. July 1 8 ^
GO—Official eeurcee here to(My said Florida’s state tas
rate for 1933 may be Increased
from fo .r and eevsn-elghts to
sis and five-eighths
mills.
Governor Dave Sholts did not
proclaim the amount of the
on July 1 as other govArkansas And Alaba­ •mlllage
m e n hem
eed ^ !•
ma Vote TodayWlth with suthorlty he will uot low­
the state ta s rata this year
TVnnesseeThursday erbecause
of a need for funds
And Oregon Friday and the uncertainty of reve­
nues. If the Governor d&gt;es
nothing about the mlllage Kh
U r TW A eew felH I’rr w i
Repeal force#, racing to la permitted by law to re-tam
■ome parts of tha tas rate but
reach their goal
before not req-lred to do anything if
Christmaa, strove, lo round he d &gt;es 'dot wish to reduce the
the half way post In the levy. Then It Is assumed the
•South today while prohlbi- maximum allowed by law, sis
mmt' Uont*te-*oughi~to smmA them, .aad -lsse
levied.
sprawling.
A r U u u and Alabama threw
open their voting b*«tha U&gt; dadda thalr stand on lha propoaal
t#
Ml blot tha Eighteenth Amend&gt; _mt»■tt from tha Constitution. Toht foaa of national prohibition
know whathar they har*
garnered half of tha atataa neres•ary for rapaal.
Sixteen itataa have voted to
ratify rapaal.
Thlrty-alx ara
Optimistic Of
nacaaaary to change the Consti­ Most
tution. Tennessee votes Thurs­
Prophets R e c e iv e
day am) Oregon Friday,

WASHINGTON, Jul*_ 18— GP)
—Pres Went Roosevelt last night
called th* civilian conservation
corps the "vanguard of the new)
spirit of the American fotire." Harriman Makes Six
WUey P w t T ikes O ft
Florida Gets Large
"It Is time for each an d ’every­
After ArrivalWhich
Trips
On
Ferry
But
Share Of Funds To
one of us," he said, “to east swsy
Was 75 Hours Afte*.
Is Prevented From
self-destroying, m tleiw iestrojing
Be Expended In Job
effnta to get something for
Leaving
New York
Leaping
By
Sailors
Giving Drive OfU.S. Campaign M odeled nothing and to appreciate that
satisfying reward and *af* re­
IRKUTSK. Siberia, July IS
/4 E W YORK. July 18.-GP)—
WASHINGTON. July IH.-lAI
After Liberty Loan wards come only through honest Federal
(A.P.)—
WUty Post, Ameri­
Judge
Francis
G.
Caffey
—The expenditure-- of 140,000,000
That mutt be Ihe new spir­
Drives Is Planned itwork.
can round tho world Atentoday ordered forfeited the $28,of ike American future."
more on reads In nine stales. In­
Fresh Setback Occurs landed h«ro i t 7tM &lt;EBT&gt;
cluding 15 ,231,834 for Florida was
' Roosevelt spoke on the same nnn ball under which Joseph W.
WASHINGTON. J o ly lA -IA ')
i planned to U ke off____
#**!*
approved today by the public
In 'Conversations H
program with Secretaries Dern, Harriman, . hanker, who disap*
.t3 :0 tfP .M . (ESTT) HIb b N
works administration In a Job-giv­ —With almost a million mill Irkes, Wallace, and
Parkins—
,ll ■ —■ IIIIWN
ing drive. Fifty-two counties are worker# tacklins I heir Jobs under ih« foiir cabinet msnib*rn r*-p-“*- 1^" 7 :1
-------54 m | n uteg Bh 8* d &lt;rf tW T
ihe stimulus "el TtlgLsr pay,"Vane slbie for the actlvitira of the clvtll- W . h a s t e n a tU b irty pending
LONDON,
July
18.—GF)—Prog­
trial on rhargee that
he
falsified
Public building, river and barttshioned at Ihe Idustrial ian conservation corps.
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time mkde by H «old
•MT and fix’d control estimates administration
yesterday
for
The address of Ih* President Ihe books of th* Harriman Na­ ress In negotiations for limiting and him ielf In thelr .
Were sent bach to P resib n t summoning the while force Uf follows:
tional Bank and Trust Company. wheat ssperta was counterbal­ the-world trip. HU arrirfl wM
Roosevelt’s cabinet board yester­ public opinion behind Ihe national
lie also ordered a bench war- anced today by a fresh sstbaek In 75 hour* 15 mlnutas out of
"In
speaking
ta
you
men
of
the
rs
day from strenuous red ring
rn Vraver to open more jobs and civilian conservation corps, I Ihiak
,ant
Issued for Harriman'* arrest, conversations regarding th* us* of York_____
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fat
that
ricisrs to work off any
fill addilionsl ensel ipee.
•liver • • the economic conference
of
you
a*
a
visible
token
of
en­
m ight be called "perk."
Hugh H. Johnson, the industri­ couragement lo the whole coun­ Captain John Johhslon. railroad tottered toward a close.
8v MRS. WTLKY PO*T
.,
The, President, after a brief al administrator called in his staff
police official, at Jersey City, said
The "big four" wheat producing
NEW YORK. M r
&gt;rutiny of the projects that ha 1 of ahrisers ta cheek over every try. Yoi—nearly 300,000 stro n g - last night that Harriman. soon
nations, Argentina, United States, I’m g o in g 'to t r r not to w o n j
been proposed under the $J,.UW,- detail of Ih* preparations fvr a are evidence that tha nation la
a t­ Australia, and Canada reached •bunt WlUy
he la mnkta*
vWO.OOO building program re­ campsign modeled after the lib­ still strong enough and broad after hi* escape, mad# twoboat
an agreement with four Danublan this attem pt to ftp nronnd Urn,
turned th e 'lis t to the hoard for erty loan drives of the World enough to look after ita ritlsen*. tempt* to Jump from ferry
"You are evldrnee that we are Into th* river.
countries whereby exports from world In record Unta ell by M s*:
a Uitional study. Serretary Ickes, War (lays to unite the ritlsrnry
seeking to gel away a t fast as we
''
The banker made sla ferry trips th* lattar countries will be held self.
public works administrator, said behind Ihe recovery effort*.
possibly ran from soup kitchens
Of course, that will b*
r
l would be ears fully "reconsidClose*! secrecy surroonded tha and free rations—because the gov. across the river between Msabst- to 54,000,000 bushels this year and
hard ta do whan I kM W hajg o * i
|*n and Jersey City. Johnson said. 50.000,000 next year.
ere,! lo make sire the money It formulation of the plana but there
eminent I* paying you wage* and
the ocean, or tka I»***JJ**•*
spent."
were Indication# they were slmoat maintaining you for actual work De-khandv prevented hi* Jumping
Surprise By Prices wisely
Subsequently th* "big four" over
Inhabited
stretch** *f albarta,
off the ferry both time*.
’’This is not a grnh bag", he ready to be maiV public.
representatives prepared to re ­
| MEMPHIS, Tann., July 18.—(JP)
-work which is needed nnw and
tol l newspapermen.
A close watch I*
- being kept to- sume negotiation* with Russia re- alone.
H
igher'pay
than
they
received
CHICAGO,
Julv
18.—
The
for Ihe f ture and will bring a
—An appaal to tha voters of
0it eea It Is bellsved he m*y.
,
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But t hare complete faith »■
The list called for ItW.OOO.ngn
prophets were all wrong when to be spent for rivers and hsrbirs on Saturday was the Inducement definite financial return to the u v to* retch and kill hlmeelf. 11U gardlng a like project and taka up
*
Alabama and Arkansas to stand
Wllsy
a* • PUo*l 1 know hU ptanlb
that set the workers in hundred
family doubled he had more than | similar proposals with European
ruronean the Winnie
behind tha Eightaanth Amend­ they predicted “11.28 •»**«»
baa bean tkocand Bond rontrrl work. Simul­ of cotton, rsyon, silk and knit- people of Ihe nation.
September
first"
because
that
1
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Untl
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k
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M
i
lannesllna
east
Inesa
s
w
e
Is
said
ha
j
Importing
nations
with
a
view
of
ment today was made here last
"Through you, the nation will
oJghly taatsd nad found ta b * ta
taneously, the board, asked the ling mills to work yesterday un
price
was
passed
yesterday.
m
m
m
,
,
Inducing these countries ta sban- jmrfeet .coudltlre—re*4 E-WUatl------night by Dr. A. J. Barton, pro­
budget bureau to revise and re under t he neat__40,hour—week graduate a fin* group of strong h a s no b a n k a cco u n t.
don some of their Import re­ .with all my heart that he will
. . .hlbltlon-lfackr—1»-the-.sam e-aur. __ Wheat io»..d«U»gnt_.iW8t Haylr^-Vhr'tTbOjKW .wmpnhtl^bnlidYoung men, clean living, trained
schedule
formulated
by
the
cotton
striction* on wheat.
to sflf-'haeiplin# and above ail.
ings esllmate submitle t by the tratile Industry.
‘succeed In hi# dangerous under­
ditorium where an
Saturday sold at 11.27 1-4 a bushel with
willing and proud In wotk for th*
Th* silver committee, slated te taking.
night Postmaster General Farley maximum advance of 5 dents a treasury.
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The rsyon, silk, and knlltinl Joy
of working.
bushel.
At the same time, Ihe public manufacturers will operate under
convene after a recess of several
urged them to vote for repeal.
If any man can fly around Uta
All grains, wheat, com, oats wirks administration announced wage, hour an.I competitive limi­
"Too much In recent years,
days, was unable to assemble un­ •nrth alone, Wiley ean.:
Delegations
from
nearby
• '
til tomorrow.
Th# fact that h# is famlltar with
states heard Dr. Barton, long rye, barley, were wanted by specu­ how it would spend most of the tations of their own after they large numbers of our poplustion
have sought out success as an op­
th* route U tremendously road*
prominently
l.tent'fled
w i t h lators who a-ted aa If this were first allocation of 185,000,000 for have been completed.
■urlng, too. I wa# mere worried
national
prohibition
organi­ their last chance to buy. Trading federal construction.
Meanwhile,
more Imkistrles portunity to gain' money with the
An
80-page
d&gt;cument
listing
before ha and HarbW Oatty ita rtsations u r g e
voters
In was not a noisy scramble as has so
were submilting, tentatively or least possible work.
Headed by Major J. C.
id put on thalr woetd flight two
tha two states and In Tennessee, often been the case, hut was an the projects to be financed under formally, additional o d es of fair
"It Is time for each and every­
the initial program fcr federal competition which form the basis one of ua to cast away self-de­ eon. commanding officer o f . tb#
year# ago.' ' *
which votes on Thursday, to up­ orderly affair.
First Battalion Florida National
(Continued on Pag* Two)
The speculators were not selling
of the industrial recovery pro­ stroying efforts In get some
hold tha traditional dry stand of
I suppose 1 Imv* no great tea*
nearly l»» officer# and
thing for nothing and to appro Guard,
of air adventure bacoui* w* litgram.
tha South add- breads tb* sliteen for profit*. Wheat, for example,
m,n attached ta »h# Headquarters
•fatty coma doW ouut a fth * akMa
Indiana limestone men, who ear- d ata that satisfying reward and
night vleUrtea registered by opened slightly higher aad Ikon Barbers Will Stand
proceeded ta march right on up
,1 liar had submitted aa unacespt- safe reward esaw only throngh and Company "D* of tha Etettal•
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e
*
lly r spaaHils . . ^ . ^ , . . ^ . ,
u
Tests On Wednesday
honest work.
(Continued On Page Three)
SEBRINC, July 16.—A charge
Both sMea have entered thaie Hhe hill, almost w lthatt a pans*,
lon, reached Sanford 8 undoy
"That must be the Jiew spirit noon nftor a train rids from Camp that one of th* Jurors In th* trial literally •peaking'-*# moch of ita
final drive In Meiatffila where until a maximum advance of B 'l -8
More
than
18
whit*
berbers.
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of the American future.
voters of all three states ara does rents a bushel had been recorded. most of them employees or own­ Return Of O’Connell
Foster Mar Jacksonville where of C. A. Skipper, convicted Thurs­ time slnco.
Tha’ ilevy of how wo boypoapd
"You are ths vanguard «f that they hsd been encamped for the day of smbeullag $15,000 of th*
by and both have told their follow­ Then the market reacted a cent or ers of local shops, will gather In
Is Expected Shortly new eplril."
Highlands county bank funds, wga to ho msrrled because of a forced
ers they will show tha way to more. At the etaee. the maximum the City Barber Shop timorrnw
past two weeks.
gain* were Ju»t under four rent*
prejudiced against th* dsfsndsnt, landing’ la a familiar one. Wiley
The
story
of
the
moblllialion
other states of tha South.
Rain
prseantsd
ths
carrying
night for whs( la ta them an Im­
ALBANY. July 18.—GPI— An of the curps of 300,000 young men nut of nil of th# many detail* of was made In additional groeada wa* taking me ta hla plea* from
Mr. Farley said all three statees a bushel srith the May delivery at portant meeting In that they are
Marysville, Okls., whOro I had
air of
heightened
expectancy
would vote for repeal and that tl-28.
In take esamlnatlons which mark spread over Albany today as ru •nd Its transportation to camps camp Ilf*. aecor*ng to several of filed In circuit court yesterday for had boon visiting tb* Peat fanlUy,
The
advance
In
wheat
was
throughout
th*
48
states
within
a
new
(rial.
Th*
dafsna*
also
al­
the men. b it enough activities
ho had been told tha Alabama
th* end of a 13-week eoirs* they
back ta my ham* la 8w**twmt*r,
wer# crowded Into th« two wteki leged Circuit Judge Barker was Tea. W« had to lead la Orahata,
majority would be two to one. startling enough, but was over­ have been taking in barber tel­ fnors spread that John O’Connell, two months wa* told by Dern.
Jr. was about to he returned by
shadowed
by
the
action
of
barley
He said It surpassed the accom­ to provide healthful recreation for net qualified to preside.
Ho urged the Democratic South
enet.
Tex., ao w* Just looked up a Jus­
his abductor*. Th# Putnam Street plishment during the early days
Quietly en j with no more fue*
W. A. Drawdy, of Avon Park, tice ef th* peace aad told him w
evsry man.
Under state regulations. all neighborhood furnished th* i
to support tha Roosevelt pro­ than wheat, barley price# ad­
of
American
participation
of
ths
In
an
affidavit,
has
swem
that
th*
The change In weather brought
gram In full and vote for dis­ vanced 12 rents a bushel In the barbers must have had » total of port which Indicated he may have
marry us.
great war.
many minor ailments, howevsr, Juror, 11. G. Sadler, of Avon Park,
continuance of tha Eighteenth short spare of two Homs and ev­ 28 hours of study In barber sci­ been returned last night. No news
Really, I don’t think w* har*
ence, aa well as having passed an
for needy 1100 of the entire tn- had expressed an opinion preju­ baea together more than (Lhrpo
Amendment.
ery step of the geln was made by rsaminalion which Indicate they papermen saw It hut numerous
esmpment wers treated »t Ihe dicial to Skipper shortly after the weeks out of tb* alx year* slnco
Gov. F. M. Futretl. of Arkan­ 1-4 and 1-2 cent Jumps.
persons declared an automolhl* 12 Boy Scouts Pass
lrarne .1 their lessons.
Camp hospital during lha training first Indictments were returned that day. Wlley'i business aad *4sas, had said hla state would re­
drove
lo
the
O'Connell
house
late
The December delivery opened
perlon. Moil of them sought treat­ agalnit him In May.
Barber science
Includes ths
r sate ring have kept him away In
main dry even If prohibition is at 73 1-4 rents end " ,T ,r ‘tapped study of physiology, hygiene, ele­ last night and a few minutes later Court Of Honor Tests
ment for celdi or for malaria.
Drawdy's affidavit stats* that hla plan* *q much of th* Um*.
repealed but added that "every­ rising until It hit a peak of 83 1-2 mentary chemistry, various kinds the house was bright with lights
All day yesterday and today, while In an Avon Park pool room
I h a rt to bop am end th* coun­
At a largely attended and high,
body I have talked to In Arkan­ which was II 3-4 centa hlghnr of therapy, and th* study of and noisy with voice* and laugh­
the men were busy unloading Sadler, after teeing a newspaper try $ good bit mooting him bOsi
ter.
Some
of
the
rumors
sre
be­
ly
successful
Court
of
Honor
held
sas" believes the state will vote than Saturday’s close.
muscles, bones, gn I nerves. A
lieved lo have a suurre close to in the City Hell last night, more equipment and storing It In Ih# account of th* Indictments against and there, t wish w* could set­
for repeal.
**
Not only wheal and barley, but knowledge of these subjects ta on*
Armory hsro. Pay checks nra Skipper, said "I hop* they send tle down when he get* back from
Repeal leaden in Alabama rye, corn and oats enjoyed a taste side red a requisite of all modern the family. The house was quiet than I I boys, representing troop* expected to arrive within Int th* . . . ta the pen for 20 yearn.' this long Journey.
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Lake
Mary,
Chuluota
and
Han.
today.
barbers.
«
predlctad their candidates would of prosperity. There seemed little
I with wo could live o quiet,
fnrd, passed examinations which next few days. The checks are Drawdy, In the affidavit, said h*
Locally this group of men has
tarry a large majority of tha news to account for the advance.
reduced ta some extent, compare, remembered th* Incident well be­ uneventful home Ilf* boek In Ok,
MAHONS
TO
MKVT
indicated
that
they
ha,|
given
con­
(Continued On Page Two)
Flour rose to a five-year record been meeting every Wrdnes tsyl
a ^
ivoni
siderable study ta the subject* lo last year, but they are non* cause Otto Skipper, a relative of lahoma City, or Just any pU S
in Minneapolis. A 30-rent advene* night for th* past 12 weeks. They’
which they asked tn h* questioned the-less welcome, and merchsnti th* convicted man, was In tha pool w hen Wiley would he entliflmL
'l
l
I*
espected
that
District
carried the price to $8-95 a barrel. have been studying under Prof.
are espected to feel th* effect room at ths time th* alleged opin­ But I suppose w# never will lb
about.
Deputy Grand Master R. L Glee
Including 1138 process tas ta P«' Rainey, associated with the star* son. nf DeLand, will make t short
Judge J. O. Sharon presided of th* receipt of Fertersl fund ion was expressed. II* said ha did able to do that.
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Frtl/ral
vocational
educational|
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fanners ta curtail wheat.
not know Drasrdy was en th* Jury
Aa1 aviator’* wife Just ta* l a
nf Hanford over th* Court, while Scout Exec* for the nearly ISO men.
F la t seed shot up 18 rents a department. Tomorrow night lh e y l'* ,k before member* A. M, when utlv* Brown, of Orlando, Interro­
until the trial had baea In prog­ become reconciled ta lonstlute*
will stand examinations.
Lodge No. 62, F. A
and overcome her worrit*.
ress for nearly two day*.
bushel to (2.34.
,
they meet In regular setilon *t gated the boys. Others present In­
Corn crossed 80 rent* a bushel
When Wiley U away from me,
When examined for jury duty
the Masonic Temple tonight ** cluded E. 8 . Ijimson. W. B. Zech- Barley Ih Fined $5
with the May delivery as high a- Chess Players Urged
Sadler said he did not know Skip I spend most of my time nrift*
8:00 o’clock, according In F. D. ry. Arthur Branan, Kev. Martin J.
Howard Overlm, president of 82 rent* at ont lime, but reactlnp
Dresden, worshipful master. All Dram, Harry Harrow, of lake Upon Assault Charge per. Ills examination by the de­ Ing end going ta mo rite. He
To Attend Meeting members
tha 8anford Klwanls Club, today a little to finish at 81 &amp;-*•
doesn’t writ* lettero, but be does
fense was brief.
of th# lodge are request­ Mary. R. F. MonUalvalge, and
telegraph and telephone whenev­
announced tha personnel of stand­
C. B. Barley, whltt barber wh
ed to attend, and all visiting Mss- L Hardy, of Chulunla.
The
alleged
disqualification
of
W. L. Harvey, who has charge
er he can. He neat me two cablet
ing committees for the coralnr sis Rotarians Listen To
spent Saturday and Hunday night
ter Mason* are Invited.
th*
Judge
Is
based
on
tb*
fact
that
of the checker playing division of
when he wa* flying ground the
In ihe County Jail following hi*
month* as follows:
arrest In Orlando Saturday nlgnt he had a guardianship account ta world before, on* of them fropn
Committees
under vice-presi­ Report On Convention the Hanford Chase and Cherker
Club, today urged all members of
on a charge of assault and bat­ ths bank when It suspended in Ulberl* on oiir fourth wedding an­
dent C. R. Msson:
the club, and particularly those
niversary. It ju st-sa id : "Feeling
tery, appeared before Judge J. U. March.
TK#
doing,
of
the
recent
Inter­
Agriculture, Dave Bonlskr. C. R
persons wishing to become mem.
fin*. Love."
*v
Hheron
yesterday afternoon and
national
Rotary
convention
In
Maaon, C. O. Barer Boy Scouts,
her*, to attend a regular meeting
Whan ha Is horns I bars plenty
pleaded guilty. He wa* fined |8
Btll Du Bose. J. O. Sharon; Klwan Boston were outline ! before 8*"‘ of tb* Club at ths Elks l/xlg*
te do keeping house. He like* dtf
Several local reaidsnts ara tak­ n t s nd earn* nn your roll, snd and costs, or a total of 135.61. Municipal Court Has
U Education. W. B. Zachry. C. O. ford Rotor!an* today by Rotarlan room* tonight at 8:00 o’clock.
make such report thereif as would and at noon today he had not paid
cooking.
Thatcher Woods, of Orlando, who
ing
advantasa
of
une
of
the
pro­
Baras Good Will, Howard Dong,
be required If you were collecting
Brief Session Monday I hav#'flown with WU#y (.a
Mr. Harvey stated that he Is
J. 0 . Sharon; House and Recep­ attend#-! the affair and reported making an effort to Increase the visions of thFWutch bill, aald Ta* taaee on lands In* hertenlly left this fine.
groat d e a l. and frequently travel
Collector
J
n
«
rD
.
Jlnkin*
this
It
a
moat
Inspiring
mooting.
Barley
engaged
Municipal
Judge
tion, 8. F. Doudney, W. B. ZaehThe ahorteet session of Munici­ by flgak. But' I am not a pilot (th­
During tho meeting President membership of the checker play­ morning, and are paying lh*,r off of th* 1032 roll "
S. A. B. Wilkinson In a street
ry. Howard Long; latar-Club Re­
Under the old law, Mr. Jlnkms
pacl Stine announced hla com­ ing group, and that he eipecta to 1932 tas** although they are de­
fight last Monday afternoon after pal Court In weals was staged is If and bars no ambltlsn to. bolatione, Ceuata Jobison, C. R. Ma­ mittee appointments for the com­ stag* a tournament with checker
.
linquent on Ihe same properly for •a 1:1, all delinquent taiea muit be an argument over what dlspoel yesterday afternoon. Only seven coma one.
son, S. J. Mb, C E. Rawson, A. B.
pal.l all at on# time- Under 'he
players from DeLand and Lees­ &gt;ears prior ta 1932.
Wa were born In th* same
cases were doc kited, and thro# nf
tlon
ha
and
another
barber
named
ing
term.
.
Johnson) Program and Music, F.
town, Grand Saline, Tex. Bat th*
Those attending were: Rolarl- burg within the near future. Meet*
Already II persons have laten new arrangement taxpayers tan Stripling claimed should hav* them war* dismissed.
8. La mean, Peter Behaal, BUI Do
,n s Thatcher Woods and U H. Ings are held every Tuesday advantage of thl* privilege, he pay their 1932 taxes. alUnugh been given to a reckless driving
W. T. Brets snd Mottla Stoud- Peat family moved away w tan
Bose; Sport* aad Kntortainment, Gibbs, of Orlando, and Bobble night a t 8:00 o’clock, and already said, a privilege which permit* they may be delinquent for many
charge against a negro girl. Bar enralre, white persons charged Wllsy was a small child and 4 1
C. E. Rswsoo, BiU Du Boss, Otto Burns, of Greensboro. N. Cm as several enjoyable
eessloM at them to secure a ere HI on their prior yeare, until Aug. 7 without ley left town Tuesday night after with recklere driving, srero dis­ n*v»r saw him until th* fall ,#&lt;
Jdwell, W. A, Patrick. A. B. ruesta aod Rotarians H. M. Wat­ checkers, and chess, have beau tax certificate without having ta penalty.
1927, Whan he and hla motMm
, _ ... C. F. Pres tar.
Th* regular las tale will start Judge Wilkinson hnd secured n missed.
cam* to visit my family bs BvMfo
pay a penalty.
son, P . J . St ins. G. W. Spencer. staged, he said.
warrant
charging
assault
and
bat­
W.
P.
Powell,
charged
with
do­
Committees uadar etce-presl Randall Cheat, H. B. Stevens,
water. Then I went to visit the
However, this privilege will ex­ at neon on that day, he said, xad tery.
ing buelnes# without * license, Paata ta December, and a w m ’ . dent Counts Johnson:
R. F. Montaalvatge. Martin Bra*. Tack Dempsey Weds
pire at noon Aug. 7, data of ths all properties listed on tha de­
wee fined 12.
mane* really started that Chrighann al tax sale, Mr. Jlnkins sta l­ linquent tas list which eppenrs In
Attendance,
E. B. Randall 1. Pules too, W. M. Hoyaea, 0. C.
Samuel Wright, charted with mas.
Fletcher Baijsy. C. F. Procter; Harden, 8 . O- ShinhoUtr, F. C. Musical Comedy Star ed aa he urged all perseUS who The Herald every Friday will be
_______________
S.
possessing a lottery ticket, was
MacMahon. S. G. Gray. H. B.
' Jtoelneee Standards. F. R. WRn
have so fee faded to pay lh t,r sold for taxes unetss taxes are Storm Continues
paid
between
now
an.l
that
time.
dismissed.
Yisrr
-COUNTRY
ELKO,
Nevada,
July.
IB.—iff)—
1932 taiea to nuke a diligent
Pope, H. H. C ’leman. W. A. Leff,» 1 . Hey) Classification a
To Move Westward Sarah Arrested, Jetosnl* a
Interest en *11 property sold on
Jack Dempsey, former heavy­ effort to make payment before
tip, W. S. Cols man, V. A. ler, and A. W. Epp*
Aug.
7
la
at
tha
rate
of
18
per­
Smith, snd Viola Barton, charged
WOODWARD, Okie, Js
weight hosing champion, and Miss Aug. 7.
Bay P m ; Finance. B .D .
WASHINGTON, #ily 1B--4A7 with disorderly conduct, won iO)—Once n m a a th tha
Williams, Broadway Mu­
Mr. Jln tb u stated that be C* cent for tha first year 10 peresn:
Arthur Bra nan; PuhUg
▼MTERAN 1*7. AT SHOW •
—Th#
Weather
Bureau
today
le­
for
the
second
pear,
and
eight
aah *f Waadwan
aka) comedy star, were married collecting INS taxes under the
fined $« each.
.V, A. Spaer. Rupert
percent for all years after lu st ased th# folleuriag etorm warn­
P. Doudney, J. O.
FORT WORTH. T ea, J*ly IB— lwra today. Th* cecpU applied foe following, terms aa outlined to him time. Properly owners har* Ih* ing "A tropical disturbance Of
Judge 8. A. a Wllkiaaow or­ hue*hash #t a rural
y, Peter Schaai) (A&gt;—Although 127 T»»n old, MaJ. i license at th* county clerk’* of- by Comptroller J . M. Lest
dered that chargee agotaat 0 . M
"When application la made te right ta redeem any *ix eertlft- (light Intensity Is eentral over Hedge*, Ham) Polstan aad K. W.
Outdance. J. G. Sharon, B. 0. Nish#Ison, of Dallas, a Clvfl flee aad were married a few min­
Northern
Yucatan
moving
H
»
‘
eata
whhia
twe
years,
he
conute* later by th* justice of Ike pay 19SS taxes, on leads dal In
Under-Privileged War vateraa. was artie*
Rebteson, white persons, ha Mad lag th* mat
1 pears. After Ike ceremony they quent far other years, you will wage hour aad competitive Ual- northwestward about IB
1
Bate
L. Duma*, W. T. ta inspect th* Southwestern
*a
boor."
.
calculate aad redact such t*ce­ ctedad.
left for Heim by
position and Flat Rtacfc show h
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FOR SUPPORT OF
RECOVERY IS AIM

PROGRESS MADE
IN LIMITING OF
GRAIN SUPPLIES

WHEAT PASSES
MARK SET FOR
SEPTEMBER 1

m

Officers And Men
Of National Guard
RctumFrom Camp

Charge Made That
Juror Was B ia se d
In Case Of Banker

M lead Of Kiwanis
Reveals Make-Up
Of C om m ittees

Jinking Reports Many Citizens Are
Taking Advantage Of F u t c h B ill

MtMWWWVtN

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OVER LOCAL BOYS

WANT

SMALL

Two ConMcathre Er­
rors Giro Victory
To Out-Of-Towneri

6

Mekly kit rollon to the biflold,
I f pop file*.
.,Thc lalandon ecorod In tk*
fparth on Shannon'* alngla, Joinmfr Mcrtttoo, Sad Rad ■araaod'o
*M«1o. and Holton'a fly to right
In 'th o a*nnth on Rod Burned**
i M K Holton’* aoertfleo, and Ap*
gar** stagle to loft.
.Yha Pad* pat man on aocond
gad third wltb ono oat in tho seo**4- bat they got nowher* to Port

acer# *» Innlnaa:
...b u r *

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*«•••«

CfcuMr ^ rm * * , Hawar#. «#»•"

A fu r S a a f o r d h a d playad
htads-ep bell for eight and »»••
thirds innings, two consecutive ea­
rn * ( i n L ak. Mroroo I I Is •
Ytetory m
th# Sanford Junior
tram yesterday
CoHoll, fonoor O w rffa *•*»•■
rant Irartor, hold tho Monro* lodo
to foor singles, whllo hi* Usmnotoo gathered nln* hlU Off of
Wynn*, hot hla toom did not horo
tho punch to pot run* oror. Cor*
doll ol*o fo r* • food oihlbltlon
of bottlnf, f o ttta f thro* for four.
Rooford had tho bom o loodod
in tho fifth Innlnf and only ono
down, hat Ralph Myrlch struck
oat and CorII Rlnrs (rounded eat
to ond a porfoctly nice chanoo of
■oorfog. In the ninth lanlnc Ro#- TV could ooo ooo a *Jfbt Ilka tfelaT
well Myrtok and Cordell alnflod in Aa ap-to-dat* coll-oprtDf mattr*a*
Jogging aloof ta aa a o M dtaho m i,n p u p u ra u p ,
, - r * Whpded sxcart-sn a modern n re d
( tru t Ua*d with aid tpaalah kuDAnek fTwnwtn w t
tegsl And UU* la )aat **a at tha aa*
In tk* loot half of the ninth amplaa at lb* dsUgUtfal mtagUag of
Roasol Odham (round*d out for
Monroe, Murray (truck oat. Tk#n
Hlttel hit ta Kolly who threw to
first, but tho throw woo a little
wide and Rlne* la attem p t* * to
make a put out lot the ball ( t t
pa*t him for tho flret error. Hlttwl
wrnt to oocond on thl* play, stoolln( third on tha neat hall which
(ot port Eran*. H. Rlno* hit a
hard iroondcr to Cofditl who
touchod »h* hall, dofoctlnp It to
Smith who could horo made an
ea*y throw to flrot for tho last
pat oat, bat Smith was a trifle
aniloua and ho fumblod tho bsll.

*

DOORS A WINDOWS
FOR SALS
SXCOND SAND DOORS _AND
WINDOWS COMPLETM WWH
BUTTS, LOCKS, FRAMES.CASINOS ANDSCRKKNK W GOOD
C O N D I T I O N . C H E A P.»O R
CASH.
APPLY AT JOB TO
W. W. VAN NESSSOf W. SND. ST.

FOR SALS OR TRADE! Model A

waa collarod with a lore* brown
oat rich f»*th«r hod. Tho Comtooao G*rard do Moortlon worn
a billowing frock of pale pink t —Help Wanted____________
loto rrplacnl tho Jewel leden
roi* faille and the Cemteue SALESMAN FOR Sanford and
riclnlty. Intonating propoaltlon
Obdcmorff ckooo a gown of elec­
tric bine wltk a Jacket of tk#
Gatlin HotaL Orlando, Sunday,
u r n airy fabric.
Jcw«la warn ckoooa for tbolr Monday, Tuoaday. Write or call K.
quality rathor than tholr quan­ P. Carter.
tity. On* or two diamond braeo- 1— Situatin' W anted______
lota replaced tbo Jowol laden
Pearl necklace* ad diamond dip* MIDDLE AGED colored woman
want* Job as cook or will do
arm* *o*n a fow oenaona ago.
laundry, Helen McKalny, T it E.
war* ala0 much went.
In and out of an aJtomobilo »*»The ball (Iron by Baron Mau­ 6th 8L
rice do Rothacklld waa attended
oral time*.
7— F i n a n c i a l ___________ __
Finally he waa taken from tho by faaklonablea wearing aora* of
machine and conducted to an on- tho richeat coatumea soon thl* OPPORTUNITY for 17500 aafa
Baron*# Eugtno da
Incestment paying twenty per­
ihrground dungeon about four aeaaon.
" feet high. He could not stand and Rothschild appeared In n gown of cent annually In fir* percent
— was forcad-to all or roeline during, of&gt; wMto wnd allrer laco - w itlr n
hla Imprisonment. Th•• first (Ha Jrain , while tk* Comte*** Pranr. night* he slept on the hard r&lt;«Ml»oi« do (lanay wore n frock of
i« crate floor, later , he waa g ix Afldntted blue organdy with a rufo- an automobile cushion.
J n Ufled ahoalder lino.
iy
HI* f &lt;od coaaiated almost ‘toHKS. Flewer trim* distinguished a
tlrgly of ham sandwiches, whiWT■ number of gown* worn a t the din­
#- th* banker at* sparingly because ' nar glean by Madam* Pnbr# Loco
of faar of Indigestion.
Tho Prince** Hohanlohe’a choick
II*
Satorday night Lu*r *ald he era* a Mack and white printed 12—Wanted
o- wn* Informed he waa to b* re­ crop* with n cluator of pink rooo*
WANTED—Jersey cow, fresh In
s t leased and was taken to an oute­ on tho conag*.
milk. Price must b* rraaooahl*
rs, mobile and &lt;V1r*n t i tho apot
Hat* trimmed with bird* of
ily rrhara ho waa ejected from the „ r* u M Mtrleh fsather*. or flow- for cask. Inquire Dara’a Dept.
art, and printed chiffon frocaa Store across from Poatoffle*.
wore warn at tk# brilliant teas In­ WANTED: Riding saddle a a d
stead of the simpler afternoon
coatumea la rogu* last year.

sk: v.?sa, iSSra®'S
Tll.o*# M .rkl.aa Tim*. til*.
►RLAMDO II* NRW-SMTHNA-I
ORLANDO, July Mr-Weolog it. a odhM
P h illip * , th
hair wagon longue* with * rantaanca, OrUndo'a Tlgora y -U r- f n n l . l l . »
la. omackad out an aaay U to I

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t o L l l d * . $ f r . *l*«trk M e .
pink, aaid pal* hloo f*wn* made
a ralohow o f color la tho fildad
oaten*. filmy loinrlooa fabric*
bUtrwsd oror lb* dance floor*,
white Jowolo -ohlranrarod aador
the *I*«trk.m candelabra.
At t h o hoi do faafirlocb*
(frill* and farholow*), araar
faakloaahi** wore filmy town*
marked by flrdloo of contrasting
erlor or Utile: capo*. *
Madam* Edaaardp Martino* da
Ho*, wlfo " W Mm A rfrntla*

HOUSEHOLD fanUtor*

for onto

BEST FOOD
la Town
* n n tv R * A

POST OFFICE
----- LUNCH----Opposite Poet Office

PRINTING

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
wHkont getting claaa to a h it
Aa ha earn* ta bat la tha eighth,
h f smacked a clean alngla to
cgntar aa th* fan* chaorad, for
th* popular shortflolder had aat
g new record. Hla play at abort
ltop again waa a rwralatloa, f«r
boi hid aeran assists that war*
w in played aa usual.
■art Marwall bit a Ha# 4rlr#
M tah araryoa# In too
de­
clared t« b* th# longoot b*n a w
| h ot Municipal Pack. Tho ball
Coded ^ tho loft field f»ne*
like t shot, bat Rod Burned, who
. W d toon Ploying In tho toll
grass all afternoon aa Maawoll

CROWING HEN

CURIOSITY

CHARLTON, Moss, July O A crowing hen that U a good
Uyer U a curloolty In n flock of
60 sn tho farm of Mc». William 8.
Gillespie hero.
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-B ctI For T h , South"

Lense Duplicated
DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

If that metal bad or porch chair is getting a little‘worn or aid
Loklng you will find that D. A 0 . DECO ENAMEL la tha
magic you need. It cornea la a beautiful jpago of colon, and ertll
transform a dingy piece of famltore into o thing'cf rpal beeuty

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

Optometriat

204 Sanford A venu e________________

112 Parh Ate

BHXY’8 UNCLE

Moer*. a. .

tla ltk r, fk
■milk. Ik .
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lt»»d. r f. (

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MaMelles. t
Nasrunb. I
fartalon. *
■cere bf Inetnas

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ia ltk r.a e ilU ._ W r

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Haallk i. Ualtky
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gasrin**,

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COCOA «l CJMSRUBO •

OCOA, M y ITr-TRa L
1-MniM wean able to ■
r twa kafo Mrwa aff J
tt here yesterday after
Am tadlaaa woo a fine pi
, hatUa by a 4 to * w
aa* Urn tadUaa a c
a half aimed «4.
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f ir e SANFORD HKRALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

PAGE TWO

h e Sanford Herald
Natural animnsittat, inherited hatreds, and mutnal
eusplcionn anti (IJ.strust.i are usually plentiful enough beriaaen certain nations to provide an admirable foundation
for war.
Such a condition exist* between France and
Germany and the whole .world wait* for the spark which
will start another display of pyrotechnics in Western Eu­
rope.
There are any numlier of little "aparka" in the atmos­
phere today, anyone of which might land on the powder
keg. But there is ope l&lt;ximing in the future which haa posxihly greater potentialities than all the rest to lie the "casus
In Ili” which will send German and French armies at each
other's throats.
In 18 months a plebiscite will be held in (he rich Saar
region when the inhabitants will dec Me whether they will
continue under the present League- of Nations regime or
whether they will Join politically with France or Germany.
This territory since the Treaty of Versailles was signed,
glvintr France control of tha Saar coal deposits, has been «f
great economic advantage to the French.
Coal from the Saar has been a large source o f supply
for the lairraine iron fields. And at the same time the Saar
region with its dense imputation, absorbs most of the agri&lt; 1 1 ItnrnI product* of Ijorraine.
Any action which might dis­
rupt this perfect economic set up would lie extremely re1
*Ci» iWtu h »nd it is not altogether certain that

TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1933
chairman o f th* United Prohibi­
tion F rcea In Tennessee, can * «
no ch an e f t r Ihe re;w*list.s exthrough •'fra d.
The r»p*ali»t* have based their
campaign on Che South's «h«-rhe i tra d ltn n of states* rights
.n&lt;l dem and'd th at this section
which went to war for the cause
re fu se . to attempt to tell otte r
states how they «ho|| drink.
They h ate Stressed that there
is no fear of the return o f the
saloon hut ky* warned their follower* that there « i . such a
danger »o.| attendant evil effects
on serial randit-on*.
In reporting the sentiment in
\rkan-a*. Cnvrrnor Put tell *aid
hr was taking no part in the cam­
paign himselfmicIPn
. a im an. i lo ir. Hill McAllister,

H U G E SUM FOR
STATE 0 . K.D IN
PUBLIC WORKS
(Continued From Page One)
construction disclosed items rang,
ing from fSrt for chicken eoipe to
make poultry Insect sttrXes under
the sgrirulture department op to
Hn.ooojwhi fer ItWutdar flam.
b k es - a d tha-'Arganlxalma for
administering
c 'net m et ion ad­
vances In slates an I Inral governmental units would he set up this
w e e k , hut disclosed a change In
the plan for operating this organ­
isation.
There will he advisory board* af
th rre meml-er. In each stala an I
lit regional adm inistrators as pre­
viously announced. Irkas said, hut
the slate groips will he able to
repert dir-rlly to Washington
with nit
obtaining approval of
ihe-ir project, from the regional
office*.
The administration J* anxious to
get this regional set-up in opera­
tion as * ion as possible because
l l 't , es-nnlial 'to the finanaing of
n»n fe k-ral project* which ore eg.

Try to re ail
I was l oi n where nr I lie*
Climb a bair«n wail.

F.astern guy* to coma d
an.I tall us how to vote.'
RalM&lt;ng started In both Ala
tanta amt A rkansas today a t 8

A. M„ Central S ta n h rd Time.
In Alabama, voters in towns of
less than 5000 population and fa
the rural districts must make
their own choir, by 6 P. M . and
Iho-e In the cite* will have until
8 P. SI. to get In the pot!*.
A rkansas prrcmcl* will closa
everywhere a t di.lfl P. St.

T. M. Dollison
INHTHUCTOH
OF
STRING AM* IIRAHd
INSTRUMENTS
Phone 8*J-W
Studio t i l l Myrtle A ft.

l e t u* do your picture fram ­
ing. Wr have a good as-ovtmini of mouldiag to select

Inm

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JfeUAf

Wicholdt Studto

The federal projects approved
and Hie fun is all 'rated to them'

includei
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Chemistry and soil* j

Florida,
Olustee,
ronstr ft
fin proof Ist.ratnry and off re
bti tiling at naval store* stall in,
r No suitable lalmralnry spare now
available anil no fire protertion
whatsoeirr provided at pie.ent
f r valuable VesearrJj records),
121,008[ ronstrnrt hriek machine
ship at naval store* station,
12*00; construct iron fence to Inrh *r naval stores station groin &gt;•
in part,
dig drainage ditrlie*
to remove surfai r water from
naval store- station grounds, and
cement rea l hi fr &gt;nl of labor alory. II.Mai; rotislruet
cement

rwrry- an a sflil iiono-down for
town with champagne idea*.

tixht*
A n h r w s (lay. «*-l
tahlish lights to mark new
lire iged cut. I'.HMSi; Key West, re- 1
pair wharf and h u l Hng at depot,
I 2p.0rsi; Key West, renevc plates
tender lv&gt;, ||k ,M 4 : Key We-t, re­
pairs to Dry T ortugas light sta­
(Cnntlnued F'tom Page tine*
tion, gHHWi; Florida reef* *rale
•n&gt;l paint reef light stations Kr- state', counties and Tennessee
I erra shoal, I’aeifir reef, Motas- w e ts be dev* the r major.ty will !i*
*• San * Key, f liKHI; II IDhori to anvw^ere from 50,000 to two tn
Cape S alle, improve vysleni of one.
’
minor light *, ll.'OM Ij Tampa Bay, ■Anti-iepealist* are Just as emKg moot Key lighlliou-e depot re ­ phatie in
their
predictions.
pair wharf and ifepsd building*, Ilrys m Arkansas rlalm the elate

DIXIE IS SCENE
OF RE A L T E S T
OF DRY REPEAL

IZil.O nn.

l- ife aril Charlrs Hire, antilepeal campaign manager in AlaF'lorPTi, Tampa llav. replxc* lam a, said hi* fnrrrs |r*ptijted
present ma n engine o f latirrh the &lt;ialP to vile dry by a "han v
■&gt;oie majority."
I'ubllr health service.

Iiing th*&gt; nrangt** in

Hy-menft*»-«tl

i* flung *n f«*l

nf p iirn ffln th ey r u n h u l th e ir

|»&gt;Mliiinlifih^rp~

The iiev. John 'F.

The only PACKAGED
AMERICAN CHEESE
p a s te u riz e d
w i t h '} u j$

£5$

JSk

NATURAL
FLAVOR

Finer ( « eaiingi veomlrrfol Am
timkiag—this neve Krafl Ameviraw
Cheese. M ssie by u r i r i w o s K r a f l

met 1**1. Air-tight paekago teal*
in lie full, natural Havoc.

Bagymr

,ib| I hill I he cable Iiiining nil tin Ir liixrloliw**. n rnnmtin

I (talirax: i*
: with him.

'tilf *- lie-e-ii inigui-:-ilite* heretofore unl*'.-&lt; they

In instly refrigernllon.
If thin in w protein run Justify nil
it. tin n th e rilrtiM grow er will receive
lit*.
lletaiMn th ere w■mid no longer !■

a n frn l Orlando highway

mi

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Ilppcry

hi

raoiy

The G ardener^ Prayer

I lit* CMittiWIi (T«i *'
V Ihf if’firlit*
lion*

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Hill,borough

The discontinuance of the Daytona-Oilandn.Tampa
service of
the Kastrrn Air Tramporl will
have little effect upon Sanford to­
day. hut in a few years a tnwa
without access by air with the
outside world will b* j at aa Iso­
lated as Key West was hefora
Flagler built hla nver-aeas rail-

Mfs. J. I*. Robert* delightfully!
entertained th* F'ancy Work (Tr-|
rl» Wednesday afternoon. Ilerj
guest* were: Mr*. J. J. Purdon.
Mrs r . ||. Is-ffler, Mrs W. I..
Millerr. Mi*. T. ft. Davl*. Mr* W
J Hill Mr*. R. W .Hines. Mr* W.
W. I.nttfc. and Mis* Margaret
Rob*r(*.
klissea Mart* and Juanita
Smith, of Fori Ogden, who hove
been the guests nf Mr. and Mr*.
W. J. David at tbelr home in &lt;Je•leva, refotned home Tuesday.
K. R. Murrell ami sons. Ken­
neth. Sam, and Oliver, l e f t
Wednesday for Ninety-Six, S. ('.
in their rar. They eapert In t&gt;e
away all summer.
Dr. W F Housholdee expects In
leave July CO for Baltimore where
be will join Mr*. Housholder wko
lias been away for several srerka.
M. F. Robinson and II. J. Min­
ton. piloted by Staton Fields ars
spending several days at the
beach ami enjoying the motoring
through the deep sand between
here and St. Augustin*.
The many friend* nf Mayor
Spencer will he glad to learn that
he la considerably Improeest and
Dr. Pulrston haa hope* of kali
speedy recovery. The Mayor ex­
pect* to taka a vacation on bia
native heath In North Carolina
a* soon a* he is ablt to tiavol and
will return Is u* as fat and
hearty a* ever.
meeting of tha
----------. h o color, flower,
sad motto to be adopted were
brought up for discussion. Thera
were many suggestions aa to tha
colon and flower; yellow and
green, with alaraahder'and'fat!nr

of the club membars,
d*nt aska that suggestion* be
In the corresponding aecreMiv llenry Wight.
oHlruff ami Watson I* putCommerce, lighthouses
on n Idg July Clearance .-tale
Florid*, reef* and keys, estab­
r and there are some rar" lish light on wrought iron p'les
•in*
offered in
cummer at (ilama wreck, 81&gt;*.000; r 'laMI*h
light on wrought Iron pile* at
New tiro nd rock*. IIH.fHHl; con­
struct Pulaski shoal light, ttT^
non.
Harrimun I’scapcs
Fast roa*» automatic' I ght* |n-|
A^ain Front Hospital tra-c as's! wn'.erwn&gt;, 118,800; Mi­
ami hailiir, establish .nine minor [
NEW YORK, July 18. tJT&gt;—
J o s e p h W . Ilarritnafl, former heail
of the llarriraan National Hank
SO DAY SPECIAL
anil Trust Company disappeared
today for the aecoad time from
Tops Dressed 50c
h la recent nursing homo. William
Sanford
Duco
J. Donovan, chief counsel fnr
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• • .1 Co.
Harriinan, who I* under I'Jh.OOfl
3rd and French Ave.
l«ll un a federal Indictment
charging alteration af the bank's
bonks, notifies! United Males At­
torney (Trorga Z. Mrdalis of the
dianppsmraare.
Donovan a n l d l l a r r I m a n
'‘slipped nut*' through the service
entrance of the home, entered a
laxicah and that a boy who waa
close by said the taxi d rlrrr wa*
told lo "drive to tho Fort la s
ferry. Authorities are watching
the Canadian and Mexican bor­
der* and seaports.
O r n tA lIOl'SK TO BE HOME

Martin's Garage
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If you turn yaur car

OK'd by Marita b e
f e n yon
vwkltoa
mt » U s e
m w.

take yowr
you n a y
and m oatj.
rtm 8 l

I learned about-Toasting
from' mv husband

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SUCH IS LIFE

Social A n d P ersonal Activities
P e r s o n a ls

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Telephone: Office IIS

Recovery Is Aim

Miss Pope Honored
----------------------------With Bridge Party S o c ia l C a le n d a r

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which, first f . ill cmlc* *i» far
pr«seated, cai .*i ror the entire ini
dustry tu.be putt imme tately un­

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In honor of Mi** Reselie Pope,' _________ ___ . — __ _____ ___ .
L V. Boyle h u returned (tom
dec tcdcrat bet it**-,
Lauren*, S. C. where he spent the recent bride-elerl. Mm . T. I ’. Pop
T t K S D .W
Also, it ca l1.' i for a -trivi price
and Mr*. IVmald Dunn entertained
past week.
The Senior Chrl-tian Endear sr control by the mdu«try Itself, a
with a bridiro party and niiieid
be .pieswill have choir practice at Vifltl pr "Vision who I may
M in Sarah Yelvinrton, of Fort iar.rou* shower last night at the o'clock at the thurch A ll mem­ tinned sharply &gt; -th,. a.lntim*tiahome of Mm . (Yip- on t'amermIt* i n , it vkitlng friend* here for Avenue. Mi.«* Pope rreeired a met bers inters*ted in singing ate tors. The new . i*.I - rai*e,l minia ihort time.
mum wages i,&gt; 113.W for a td| n] e le t r ic clock h i a gift from urged to attend.

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hour week.
W7^
i the hoi te n r i and tut me rout n t h r
WEDNESDAY
M in Charlotte Smith h»&lt; gunc
Tl. IV... - t !.
Another n e "'.•■retit wa*
s b(tiff* from the attest*.
f
t
The
Men's
t'tub
of
Holy
I'n**
ing f..- --.f
to A»h*ville, N. C. to spend a two | Contract and auction bridge
mltlcil by th "industrial t. ■ v/
Episcopal Church will meet at t \y of doth g reurlllfa* l i: i ■*”
week*’ vacation.
were enjoyed by the gur-it* until
»
g
w
7: in o' lock at the pnsish house han lo g tngelhor 111 n s's ifM *
a late hour when sc-ftrv* wru&gt; ad&lt;l
XUfSU
r r — irg rr- ,cL*
Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Gnann an­ 1 ed and prites awarded. High score Each member i* Invited to bring tiirer* who net r nut rep. enter!
In the already presented rod. of
nounce the birth of a rfin on Sun­ pritc among the contract player*, u friends
n i _______ 1
tho rlcthitf* tiumimH* utof's* ii*.
day at their home in Paula.
silk lingerie, went l» Mi** b-«41»
(HH'ifttkm. * v- i» -»■ n U ft- ur»*
IS A
Mahoney while Miss Cam illa D»a»
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till*
A m§l/lA milted
riicnnr 1 by
Mr. and Mr*. M. 1- KMwnijpml, received a box of stationery a* .Missionary Society
u: . . Mlnnlr'lir—
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IV •*i &gt;.•*»« • f A HU • »H.
»on left Sunday for Greenwood,' |ow , rore priie. Mi**
Of Church Has Meet TiHothintf
T :i r
rtrn of ?K MT-f WfTf
S. C. to spend a short time.
| JV-hoI* held birth score among the
am) a Joint I- itiiifUf pfiihahly %vilt
. auction player* and wa* giv n a
tjui.rtcrly rep rt* from all cir­ Iv h«*M ut ll- i • ttintiiriir • f r&gt; xt
Mr*. E. H. I-aney ami Mi** ]un(.he&lt;&gt;n set while Mr*. Honor
Kathleen Lanry have gone to. \yinn WH* the recipient of spurt* ri^ chairmen, revealing «pl n lot WvVlk.
Ilt'fot «* thpi , h** never, th&lt; rr
Greenville, H. C. to spend about a ; |, . ndkerchief* for
having Jow work hy the entite society in the
week with the former’s sister.
j , r„ro
lit-t.lh tr,, month*, were gisiti at niibht l*o tin ntfroonumt htw n rn
Igman M
gimw»v*e-s
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* lavender, yrllow
and gteen the regular hu*ine*» meeting ol tin* imiiMity a *1 I rt ikUloiit Hi* -o............ .
&lt;■*« M tt a . ^ ~ ^ i.V|.r wn r r ..;r |Tr .-*;. CTT
Jtfa.W a .M fAwJ^JL^l!JMXijfaUwweo-*k
r ir t t Hu. land
could full f r
ruor** limit I
ml Mr. iml
anti Mr*.
K. Mnr- BnruratioiM . un i tipjioliit merit
and l.i.iir tv fire* im illfi Imti’fv •It*
Ami
.Mr*. Herman h.
s
ri* spent the week-end at Camp y n„ , nn,l howl* of sinma* and of Iho Kirn: Mrihotli *t t him n ih .1 * lion.’ \* - 1c(tillV t‘» tmik lire
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WeWh near Apopka.
i yellow ro-ebud* wrrb n***l «'• hrld yesterday uftern. eii ut . lb cotton wmI***- bunrfit* apply I *
m : \ us ro *nn:
nddiGiI.nnl
the rnort* til.in
adorn tbs rooma of the Pope home church au 'il. rlum.
y'n
a
Oil
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Ik
w,
Hlifkl*!?*
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to
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Mcl^nd-m while the utile* were old fa"*h'
&lt;v
Mr-. W. S Thornton pre-ddid
» it ton ttit riiij a tul
STAIt WORD IMV./.I.K
and daughter, Sylvia, and Mis* ------j(-|nrj silhouette* in shade,
of
,
■ luv- - .o r the meeting which wa- in/ plant* *
'**1hi »m in r
or ihr* a*! t»|w : ne
lyn Wilkinson spent Sunday n.ler. At the refreihrn.nt hour a
Kiilml course, further emphasising
with n -n,*. B e ,-.!- wore fact orlcj*.
*
uC^D aytona Reach.
th e rhn*en color m.lif. wu* served heard ^ from vanou* ..rf.cer* of
Thi- -&gt; "ton* ntiisht If.’ 4 M|| I" a\ Oil
J. W. Harwell ha* returned try (lit b m t* 9****
by Mr*-1 t Ik* firirAnlxuU&gt;»n in mi Mi«»n |n llir g» ecraRy to H*'t urn". - i||» Vi, 'Ui
from West Palm Beach wher,. hi Kibe1 A«1i Vhm nMil SUM Dorutby circle reports.
0 it unit f
for tlir f.i t'hiaf an *
LOD
spent the week-end with Mrs. l*npe.
of hnl.lmg
Am mg the high point
tin *IcI(l i’lnif* i" •
nn ■t ]iri.iiHll[:ntliig fill*
Harwell.
Those pre*rnt were: Miss H‘'*a- progi-ar,r wa* the uccvt-ni given in
lie 1’irp*. Honor guest, Mr*. *'• J . y , ,* j., n ,.,,„t„n&gt;
, int. od fi- vili ut i1 1 • &gt;ii*u t. 1' ta. !«• * 1HO
Mr*. Arthur Blmint, of Waynes­ Pope, Mrs. K. W, Pope. Mr*. ' ■ ,
,,r |.*&lt; ul work, in who b sb. nr 1 It*»* \n 1 1 nt *• ' OJ1 • :l?h
boro, Ga., is visiting her sister, A . K rat« *rl, Mr*. Viviait A. Speer, nnfl„itMl.l.,| t)„. BBIIIl| •■f.H, w-hip nub*.
Mrs. C. L. Pagenhart, at her home Mr*. Adicts, Mr*. Ecsti* P.ak*.
in
Ttie*.luv, ,lnl.
The uatinnn rantfuiivn r»
on Maple Avenue.
-ci k rvvn i&gt; u *
Mr*. Berner Winn. Mr*. Earle
|(, ,.«IU ..-..Rd, B» Evan*.In:. lb** mutsfh '
UORTH C A R OL I N A
Dossey, Mrs. Paul Juhn-un, Mr-,
f„r uj| women of the ,lmr*;h n f ' in u ii ii,* |iutely Viilun'.t»y
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Mrs. D. Mitchell Bagwell left E. A. WiDon, and the Mi, c* with the Mi*»intmt) s.niety aintf art I hit'ir i tiHin ; ,tc&gt;
ITOrtUPAOS
STODHiJI
Sunday for laturen* and Colum­ Mildred Bridges, Marjorie TUB*.; *pon*»r. Mr*. Herndon ri1* . read ti»‘n,
if? imi - itf tliiit iah '
. 1 .'l i.t t s |bf (u t tee end
bia, H. C. where she will spend Mary Buford Powell, Helen Gorily. Un
y m i ii i i * »%
„ , | ,taieimrlt of the i ’l l by On* u i I
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I i - v . r ] Pack', cnly golf
about twu weeks with relative*.
Cuinilla Ilea.*, Jtan Martin lainry. work done ami fuim&lt;hiug* b..iii*hl injr witae I T*\ • i * ,t jc 't i I in
_- - »
Minnie IU*s* Echols, larelln Mu*
Mu- f..r the par* nage. Ho- t*,t,iI lost Yiilltoiti ttiiiliftg fur at i*n v ut iv«*
_______ b—'.*
-*«-&gt; *1 ike ■
«tfib*r t i)
.i.L iat
Miss Ella Spencer i* spending j,oncy, Marjorie Smith, Dorothy uf the work. P.'uT i o liX2■•*■■■' rc.-s Pi-i t .( | you Pc
•onto tlm e in-Cd.atUlw~. liee ■»-; -iv.pi.;rinid~EttVir'Ailnmvr
f y Mr*. Smith lia r lift, tin’ |UI t*
A
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tor'.* wife, |o the * • ifty.
the guest of her sister, Mr*. Paul
.loot Kuo c e l t tiiu-ht fori.1 lb.
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Mr*. S. K. .Ion. . * ii iiruinn fif .-enter of tie mm* ii..-nl, I
Rrdfern.
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“Zoo In Budapest” Is •pilitim
l life ioi.t Hi* - aifi% i*H\* wa* i-idi-i **r. .1 (n- .Id.- that In*
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Bill McKim, of Newark, N. J., At Milane Wednesday a shuit talk’ t»n rew n ii*c aril might in .hi* t ■* ...ni* ,.| g. .o ra l
v‘ •
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prayer after wh'ili I In- „ o tm / h -r I noils a ml ndv - , hat non
arrived tialay to visit hi* mother,
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Mr*. YV. M. McKim, at her home
Z.V. in lltn|*p*'*l,“ reported wu- do*, i with ,|.to il.rial i , imam WMge level* hi.ol.l |.&gt;.
212 West Eighteenth Street.
Profs*-ul to the i&gt;- -..-I-, *d■ ' ’ &lt;1 ■&gt; .&gt;■ire cf 9ay, rcbuit
as one of the in»*t nusual pic- by .Mr*. J. K. Melting,-r and j ».*&gt;"
m iidsirnlti.il h n .e .an . 1 ft.do
ture* ever putrayed ol, th. *r |.y Mr*. JnfU**.
1 . . . cicalrd I r
Mis*. Prance* Wilson returned screen, comes to the Milane Thea­
’ •"&gt; '.. In working )i u f. o . . . . k,
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with i.idiihoui. w . 1.-..
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today from Bake Wales wher* »he ter nn Wedne* sty for an engng—
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I.. I I I , tl ).,d. ,.t,
ha* been visiting Ml** Etoise Wil- ,nen« of one day. It i* the first ^ a Z ,
•&lt;»»
Tltr - i\ H |*f 111 *ft«* tills IIV I ctri'lt* I IV 1 illlie liifllO 11-.» . f till
rliihi laimr hu ■ a im been till* r 11f*0lii1toion c»c t *»f Ilf
independent production by Ji**&gt;- ^
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i 'y
P ‘ - ■’ ti - ' tr.i it
induce* IturJ
,«dfpm* for a ihort time.
vi 1 *
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flit*# to 1 h
Icmfiioted.
L. lanky uiuler the hana.r
G . - i , ip .-tide.!;i ...1 Wot hi' * .nr ............ bi&gt;i
1 UUf
1.'1 ,\ &lt;'V III Ml „ -if |*».... ..
Tin plnn, u-hicli John ..ti a ii
* Mrt W? C. Hatlico:k, of Plant poa Pilm.
io..-*riiUI *131ii* tpi'iMi i| uht.-Ii.'d l« ■
uf
«it%*iir
t!f*
j
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nil
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The story, built around lh.*
ye)tprdu&gt; lie itiixl.t I . tcgily In
City, i* the guest of her daughter
1 ■r
. . . at ■. «.i|.f_______
iiia’-c'**41m! *» *;1 tl Ml i it, v i i* .a -*vi iIn* In rla- i .- -* .irtgl.
a m . nine to try. ha 1 ..nleotj tat .1 f«»rr.
Mrs. John G. 1-eonardy, at her tivitle* land the nlmorgihere
HIHUIU.M JLULa
Uh,/
csW,. i t
w great xoidogicul park, dent*,
-d-.l.1 01 ga.on* t nuts, he.Idl'd
ry i*r-YTiltij for tlm rt"n n j -r-n r-rnr ., witi «T :ic1T” i . i i ii'io | ITT* Till V' . t
H u n t i * 1 * i • •*
home in PinehursE
BERI.I.V, July IK. ..............
P „~
A 111 t I »• Vi
with the romance of it young
ti the i i *.
— - prominent ritiien x, with
u.».
IMJHTJM A N i l f R if f »*
of I'hillpf. s. h................,
idemann, rp.r 1.. tab
t.o honorary 1. •'
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Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Caldwell nisn who hns lived all hi* life clolik.-s
If yon nit- tntoii't* ,1 Ml i l in 1c ,? 1’n ( --t: . 1 IS' I.. I k . . d.r.ir
11 LICIOO!' Mi. Al,**
P A U L
M O L D E N H A U E R
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... *f.| of yniir )«n| cr nn*l
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had a* their guests yesterday at among the wnltnaK an I * tuple, * ul1-* leader am) fir-t t hnn d I Oder the-.-, |. cat
O il «t j rc r *t ’
n ill Ilt* ; I*
O * it c i . M an 1 j c i
their home here Mr. ami Mr*. Paul unsoph'slicate.l or|.han girl who e’f «&gt; thg |mst-war G.-rmnn re|iuh- l.e a r r a ig 1 with .....mute t.o.
comes to the in , for a le»*on in J11'*
"'rested re..-ntly l.y t up ’ p.akr t I., s tir . nthu .a -10 u i
Brooka and son, Pnul, Jr.
natural history Tbe two meet for *a‘n llirmaun Goering' 'ntf-ian t .ll hu ai?h - ntPh nr if 1 m i uiji.••
.1 |«li»;a Ir* w.ll h * 0 *ad i.. add i .
I ’ r u y o r S o r &gt; it c iLs
i 1. if*txfel' i ,1 !,r, t, i b(*| II: n 1*
t.Nj.
Mrs. 11. II. Hilt and daughters. the fir*! time and. drawn by an " 011'! IK.Iice and tentoved to .. »«f tin* iiAtloital
t iirnl* ■• ! a x c j t x j n i ; i c&amp; r-.r. .
K»tn| Vliiit
* In*tv
v
er r r r r —
W i t I i u ’S c I u y
AJary Alice and Mnrtha. left Sat­ unknown urge, find Ihe.mieltr* concent ration ramp, n.'t f... any tivr.
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urday for Kellyton, Ala. where strangely in love with each other. thing they themselves had done
^
they will spend some time with Hut hack of this gentle theme of i»ut as punishno-nt for urt nctiott I'tMsfM't't tlmt n wiivt i,f it|\t
f\ ri»i La • It L
Vf ?ho U • h ■ •v
young live lira the tvrrifyiiig of their lilstingui-hed kln*man.
tHlhaf H * Ilf Jin futl* |||,
t'Alll
Mr*. R. E. Webb.
i ftiyrr «*»\i 1 * f ’ • • !' 1
Moth.*
Th f ile tnuMt •» .fft'r U t h u -p p*1(IfIt* It wculit tinjiliiv nil nvn.
pattern of cag.d beasts, then
i ifiiA
vviittrn an ar- a I»I«* Itiftiift - «*f H-nt hiiiii | ul.h ilt • « li iivh t«i tl* l'
Mr*. Ora Wallace, of Atlanta, hates and hunger*, t heir lnvn S . hfiilrnmnn
h i V II I | U K u i » \ i r i M i
VV* tl l|» * »l T I'i liVlln h
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\ i w York T u m -," •'Jjifti *11* fribiii
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arrived Sunday to spend a week and lust*, the source from which licl«* for
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niomrntum
a m i!
rnf.litioru
in
Cirntony.
liru*
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tir
the
plot
gains
it
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or 10 day* with her brother-inl i l l f •• I *
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Ml
Alo , M I r &gt;T • hitii
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. II. i* &lt;aid to move fr *m ontf uVff*i ^hifh Ha &lt;* ila p tfin n i th** N jiii - fiv lc im.j |*uiri&lt; I k*
1 *fit
. will luivc itn
If • [H'tlai
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that
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uhrlmlng
thrill
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another,
De
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M. Watson, 2t»4 West Eighteenth
ol lirntfrum 1 .i a 1 "'ii ' 1 llOHI
nuthnnl.r- cannot a n . - t lap.-I l.ullotts, f .r mh i . -i.ig ,|.,
“Zoo in Budapest'' feature* the
lm l-ofo
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Strert.
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Is living cu n . sir.l im hrlm liii.m !. t„ i,. 1* ih| mtun v un i
la.relta Ytoung and Gem- Ray­ Srhrid.-niann, who
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abroad, they have taken hi* inno­ u-ed l,y merchants and 1 ..itulfa.
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Mrs. WheeDr Mcludlan and tw&gt; mond in what promises to be one cent relative* into custody.
Mill •K ■ '
turcr* joining In liu- m ..., meat,
daughters, Pauline and Dolores, of the most thrillingly entertain­
! &gt;t ?hit
llO-rfj |f
i t lifts
It I* officially amioiin .-,f that have been assrnihlesl l.y a i U|f
ing pictures of th&gt;* &gt;e«r. The * pand Mi** Grare William* loft to­
t yiM.OOo front In
.1 ! Vtu -vfii"1 1 ,♦
•l*= ii tint |j oii? Itl l U
porting cast, heodr.l |,y O. P. Ihi* art l.y th- Prussian scout a rli.f
w ols n,- ifuielly lot |f,.
day for Baltimore where they will Heggie, is a notable one. it in­ police is In *erve a* nn example iiuGim.it .11 ga .1 Is .11j. ui
,i Hi 4 i . i i
t|1&gt; Hkio f*X|il r l| ’;, r » I»mt ul■Ji*»'Of* || aO'I IflifO.
I ^ X lt relatives.
w aliiilio m il v*
«
"•«iy* 1I f ill «i» tilII.
clude* Wally Albright. Paul Fix, 1,mi '‘general warning" to olbe.
Rigimt* fr to (be 1, m i .. ,j ( , .
,
Murray Kinnell, Ruth Wafieli, German emigres living nhriutil. li -hs.w, t H,at ..... j, .,
^ M r . and Mrs, Herbert Messer, of Roy Stewart, France* Rich, Nile* they write nrtlel, &lt; rriltrtsing tie li-eir Ixyi.H went into • (f . t u
' Mount Dora, announce the,Urth of Welch, Lucille Word, Russ Pow­ Hitler regime, their relatives in
...... ..d ull- ihang.
Many
a daughter,'Ethel Marlon, Sftmhty ell and D.irothy l.ibaire.
the Reich are to le made to saf mdls nmmullately l*g an a
at the Fernald-Laughton Memo­
frr.*
I' ing t.|..|e worker* ............. .1 ..si*
rial Hospital.
The name, and exact , elation the tw.i In ii.nlr slllfl lb.
wl||
PRAYER MEETING
—
shi p of Rrheolemann'a five rela- ope.at.
1 mo NmU.
1 |,r&lt;d
&gt; * c « r ) in m G i s t u i e
Mr. and Mr*. J. ‘E. William,
“W'hal is Death 1" will l«* ll^' lives have not hern*divulged, ,!&gt;• - &lt;"tl 0 mill which hod I . . ... wu.k
announce th* birth of a daughter, subject of the prayer me ting to yond tin- 1a t that they ate '.!! lit Ih i... d .if l.
IP O O f BACt IO IN.
ii*il,a»n-d Ik',
Dolores Marlene, Sunday at tha I be held Wednesday evening at mate*.
-hsi I kOIICHOM AND
fold- ye* t,'&gt; l.fing m ,
•iiiu r
horn* of Mr*. Williams' mother, H;IM1 o'clock at the Woman I It is intimated that if any f..rTO A V O ID W ASIC
Mrs. George Tomlinson, corner Club. The public i* invited to ul man politlcnl refuge * offend the
■ ^ 1
Thirteenth S ite d
and Myrtle lend and rvetyone is* re.pleste.l to Hitlerite - in similar manner in,
Avenue.
v
bring a 11»j-.lv
future, their women relatie*vmay
IN U S IN G K A L - C IT E lor »w,-ctenin3 your
1 lit. Sill. • .
-'ll
I*, sent to concentration camp-.
’ rod you apply only ball the quantity that
A
n
u
ll
,1
.
.
.
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M n.'T heo fund and Mrs. Mar­
Reh iilemiimi's daofhtrr recent­
in.) I want 1 1
garet Maxwell, of Augusta, Ga.. I.ylerly, of Wetumpka, Ala., and ly committed suicide in Ileilin.
would be required of hardwood aahev uted
who ar« enrout* for Miami t» Mr«. Fancy's nit-cs-. Miss Eugenia
Vi'lnt cm 1 1 " • I—
for the vamr purpotc
It i» ine«p«n».vc to
spend • abort time, wete the Rouse, ol&lt;u of Wdunipka.
1 cm &lt;!.&gt; 1 -r irran.lv at r'.e
utc and effective at a *o&lt;l amendment a n j
gu*sta yesterday of Mr. an,] Mr*.
Itorri for' rr.-. .n .
...■.1. It. 1.1 n.|.A. L. Balia a t their borne on Pal­
for tod aod correction. For application to
Mary Alice Hunter, daughter of
plict, and all km li * t little item*.
metto Avtnue.
Mr. and Mrs. I- (1. Hunter, of
BEST
FOOD
c.truc licet utc C O P P E R K A L - G T E , U. I cm jjtMr.l ).iur liomc JR.tintt
**'
j .Soulh Park Avenue, who has been
In Tow n
(mcfgtncicx.
l.verict tan be made promptly from Docks
u , / 1,*1,, n w * . l i u
Mr*. W. E. Adkins, of Stephen*, visiting
her gran-lpartnl*
ut
.1.2 IIKKII
I can help p r o t e c t the ch.IJrcn.
Ga,, Mr* and Mrs. James Chens'y, rharhdlr, N. ('., onderwent an opcanted by our local dealer- It it made and
—.-.ia.i,t,,^*ctkwMl*» Annie Lillie Adkins, a n d , .-ration llteie a week ago today.
I cm Iw a K's'.l night watchsold c.dujivety by (he manufacturers of
«**'* . . . . .. J w l . . . J Ow
STEVE’S
Wingfield Shalt, of Atlanta, spent She i* reported to i-r Improving
f*. ■l|.*cii ) a"Otol iV* «»&lt;■•MxMfsBIuf
man, for I never sleep.
•
yesterday here Ol th&gt; guest* of nicety. ||&gt;r parents are thenPOST OFFJCK
I »«« it 11+.0*1. i*v-1 «w &gt;l'X*f*J | rui
I ’m gooj company, even Xkhcn I’m .]uic(, for you
Mr*. Adkins' brother arm lister-j with her.
th,
*-'1A1«J »«J
know I’m there nl.cn you want me. You w-.n’l l-e loneTsUNCII
law, Mr. and Mrs. Mack H.
(.xm*4 Lad.rs-x ii*«i "Ii.|*lk
HUic
Willi
me
around.
Opposite Post Uffieo
g, East Second Street.
Mi*x France* Darby, of Vhlalia,'
*fN»4"
I’ll bring more visitors to you.
Ga., arrived thi* afl. 11...... In
Mr. and Mr*. George McRory S|wnd a rbort tlm.. h-rc with Mi-*
Til work f..r ten c.ntv a Jay, or even 1cm. and I
and daughter, Virginia, and Mr*. Jean Martin lairey at her home
know I ’m worth that.
J . C. Mitchell left this morning on Sowt0 Sanford Avenue.
Give me a HH.nth’s Iria1, and
if I don't make good.
for Chicago to viiit the World'*
IT ie y ’U C u ! L ik e N e w I !
Come
i.|
or
1
ill
our
Ilciincw
Olh.v I'hIjv to ask
f K M 111 BIIKfORO
Pair. Enrout* there they will atop
Mr. and Mr*. William Ingram HurKlcal
all fcla'f*
*-*1krw* I, Jls'tr
k **
about service. Yf.'j cm c d| uv without ihirge frum any
H it H A R D A R t I N
at MenUxuma, Ga. for Mis* Doro­ and three children and Mr*. S e t­ tors All.I W»l -*• tllMflltlK tsMeia'
M A R Y B R IA N
Public
Telephone.
r*f
All
klri't
,
»!•-.
Klp*rt
R
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W
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thy Mitchell who will accompany tle Ingram returned yesterday to fBlair.
JIA M H C R IH O IT
them.
8
IO U III D R If ft lt
their home at Wert Palm Beach
LAWN M0YVEU5.
A N D Y D IV IN E
Ilepalrej r «4 IkarpeaH
after spending *b.mt two week*
Car ■•!•
G IO R C il g .fTO N %
Mr*.. J , 0 . Laney hat a* her here with Mr*. C. W. Speer, l i a i f four. %
o u t h e r n
je l l
n*t k dnnt by a r«al
_ jUlUrmmiU (hum
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T®lephono and T o lo g r o p h
“i Co.
f«rd Avenue, h*r alatero, Mrs. J. panied by William lo*e Harvey,
J.
W.
SIIADOIN
.S iiiifn ril H n m r h \Ynr-'hi.u.--t'
*■ d t i W i Mrs. a W. Smith, Mr*. Jr. who will bo their gucil for a
me u m
n * « tia-x*
J L *. Ri m w U, and M n . Charles •hort time.

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Wedding Present

SILVER pib server..... ..........«,

LEATHER GOODS

Roger*' RUfweatta $3.00 Valu*

b u l o Va

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ELGIN
WATCHES

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131.00 Value

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REDUCED
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w ho Know Quality

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COUNTT MOTOR

BYRD’S SOUTH POLE SHIP THRILLS WORLD’S FAIR
VISITORS WITH TALE OF ADVENTURE IPf-ANTARCTIC
h i c a g o . July

Returning University
Head Brings Back
Own Currency Plan
d tw
YORK. July IS.—Eeo■ R k and financial conditions In
ths United Bute*. Great BrlUIn
and European countries probably
will b« adjusted, particularly In
respect to prie* levels, within tb#
nest sis months so tb st stabilisa­
tion nf world "Monetary systems
can he undertaken by Jan. 1, 1933,
&gt; the opinion .of Dr. Nichols*
rrsy Butler, president of Cohln University, who returned
sally on the Cunsrdsr Berenit * brought his ewa plaa far en
international currency, which he
said be bad been •‘testing ant"
on representative* of foreign na­
tions. He was optimistic that this
plan would ba successful . In
' horld-wfd* mooetary
sUMlisatioa. H* found delegate*
to tb* World Msnetarp and Ecolooraic Conference entbuilastic
k r « r his plan, but will not rsreal
&amp;b* principle of it (or *4 least
|M Butler was reticent only on
U&amp;rmoLa. of Kin scheme for s
keel terreney to effect stebiliBloo. He manifested enthusiasm
| proposing that former CoverIr Alfred B. Smith should be
hnlnated for Mayor of New
Irk hy “popular actislm.” Dr.
Itler has not chaagod In his
k .ach flaw that there la only
hi mao In th* city wh&gt; ran
p # the • municipal muddlg an i
N* th* city In JU present “eritll itots.”
Ha gave a hearty “Bsh” when
forme.) that Florida H. La
■ardla had been mention* I as a
Sisa candidate, dismissing him
ka-eanOdato--W ithout further
Rhat Mr. Smith could du and
apd do as mayor would b* to
i* th* city a real charter. And
haa the equipment for this
&gt;k At hit flu ffr tipi tfronJinf
Dr. B tier.
*Rhy Mr. Hmll)i Is th* only
• I ha &gt;w of in New York who
uid meet th* situation ami
nmand th# support of all
tos* of |h* community”, ha
■ It la a matter of rising
He politics Inti the realm of
Mfltutlonal statesmanship snd
a tha governos I* perfectly able

C

oa—

Tbrillinf became of th«
testimony it bears to tb*
cottrsfe of seventy-two brave
men and the hardships they
suffered in the name of science
st the nether tip of the earth is
ths City of New York, now vis­
ited by thousands daily at A
Century of Progress—the Chi­
cago World’s Fair.

FRRJU8, Frraraee July IR .-M ’t
—FpsslUied bene* of a rhinocero.
Stora H a s a mllltera years old
Wee* found In a clap bed at ih*
Beilavni tit* factory. Photographs
and casta war* seat to the Natur*1 Rlslery nmaeum in Pnria.

in id s rs m rSt'lgg

• Tiwii »*,**•
a 4 1 Ik *.m art

KANSAS CITY, July IS— UtS—
A specially-equipped motor patrol,
in wireless communication with
headquarters, bat b*«n* astablubad tor Jackson county. It op­
erate* much a&gt; do polka squad
c a n In larger gilie*.
.

BERLIN. July IR-tA V -N ew ly
opened Jewish muaauai bar* dis­
play* an ancient Hebrew rlay
lamp ornamented wilk lb* ewastlka now the emblem of lb« ai\llSemitic Hitlerite*. Almo*t 4000
year* of Jawiah histe.y are » » •
ered by tb* eshibila.

NOTICE
sad sea willing. even antleua, IS
ba 'friendly with barnsaa.

Pete.
For the purpose# of lb* Kipoal(too. tb* Chip bss been transformed
Into a veritable ranseam of breath­
taking adventure. In It are estera
ale* displays of ths actual HubInf; trsvsl equipment, aavlssttan

E5ULT5
RATES

snd reereatlnnnl faqlUtlee that wee*
used oo lb* historic vnysg*.
Nslat* Isperisncs*.
Fair tlalinr* learn from tb* Ups
of men who sailed with Byrd In
I.IHIn aswelre Jun.V M t U HKkW
to live for months, even year*, tn
• land of eternal enML SB drtee
"huskies' over tremendous waste*
••f snow and Ire. to dlseovw hasticed* of thonsandi of square mtlee
•f leerlioey so mas baa aver $ol
•yea upon hofoea
Caps. Alan Innea-Tsylor. retie*
Ir pilot: flteriee Kessler, dog
'rteee: Arthur Berlin. Bremen;
ml Georgs Tennant, rook, sow an
» srd tko ship, all sailed fo Uio Inis ad ora a sheet of to* 42 foet
•tnd of tbs Boath Pole with Byrd, thick. Mary Ryrd land. lh» area of
tenter and Tennant Sian a room ngw. dlscueary. and the new uouin
unled Admiral Rfrd oa hi* *spo- Ufa range found by Ike eiplorers
are Dull rated
’
lltloa'in tb* North Point
t*« ’ i %
•
The n ty of New Tack, aa assConduct Lastur* Tour*.
■lary barque Isinched I t AreaOa lbs walla of the bold are a
■■ihl. Norway. In IMflt Is Hod ap whole library of photographs isk
i A Century of Progress lagoon
&gt;k near tbe Twenty-third street ea on tho trip. There are aim.
tides Tb* lin t major eapedl- ■ledge*. InMiu-kur*. sleeping buns
- onsry skip ever to enter tho (treat of n ise is hair lined with rsrll«&gt;u.
• nkea. It entered Chicago ander no headgear nf widxrrfn* fur ihut *111
i " * ie bet soli. Its sniillsry on- not frost, and great fur Jacket*
rlnos luring been removed ba­ snd null* la protect men from
ntu** the ship drew tea ranch wa- (resting.
ter with (hem fo admit tntreee* - Them ire type* of msh balding
hSTscaa. foe. fh* lecturer explains,
in tb* Wadd’s Fair tagnon.
The Ofty *f New York was astd contrary to lay opinion, the do*
on Ik* egpadraoo becaas* It Is far drtrse does fwM ride, foil works as
• tmngsr ka combatting Ira Nona hard aa any of the ••huskies'
lhaa lb* Hardiest steel ship* to­ Thera la an Antarctic mail l»&gt;v:
day. It ll ■ ssastraded that ex­ letter* posted la II In th* year ll'JN

Golf Tournament I h
Slated For Thuritday
laical golfers who mntarrd In
Detraml last week lo meet a DeLand team la a tournament over
Ike College Arms course toda)
were reminded hy Andrew ('a ria ­
way, manager of the Hanford
Country Club that they are ehpeeled to appear at the local
course Thursday
afternoon at
about !:.10 o'clock to participate in
a return match.
Joe Adnry, of Del.and, will lead
a delegation of about Id golfers,
Mr. faraw ay said, and it therr-

■ "WHh him elected we would
m*nt a first-class business man as
lomptroller. Then thrre should
msturslly come a charter worthy
f f Ihe Twentieth Cent.ry Instead
p i his rrmatrkahl* document that
k p are now living under. I never
mgv* regarded the present charter
Isk a real charter. It’s th* site of
ap Wrhater’s dictionary and con'tains a compilation of the laws of
th# five boroughs.
“My Idea of a (barter Is on*
that could be printed on thlr(7
pages. Thin document would be
Ilk# sny constitution which seta
up a g irernment, defines limit*Mans and puts up n n s titj Donat
haun lariat. Governor Smith is the
Meal man far hi* job. For he
kaowi all ab&gt;ut Ih* growth af
New York aad its municipal lewe
and requirements from A to Z.”*
A lth o u g h ka did not question
■ ilra e e e tty of Mr. Smith's prrfA m tor prickle life, Dr. But.
Jtg .reiterate I that the rritkral
•eadlUora ef New York City’s ftBSBCSfl the sagging realty valuaa
•sad a iarb-rden af lead tasation
u d asnrarranted high rent* called
lo f knowledge and statesmanship
■uafc sa only Mr. Smith possessed.
“Tte-geople must awaken a W
Hs* abovq party pjUtlcs", he

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PATROL

Mpetatioa «*c I'***
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A ll.iU o n c e It..... I.I Vsuoel.
••* '••■ri.ni-r's l n . | u , . l . K . r . of .&gt;rf|.
•it Insssllr Inquiries: I ', . , of Off!
tv Ololii.nerr snd I'llnims. itsn.i
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■AVE YOUR WATCH repaired
ay an* wno really kaaws haw
•rtaaa. Jewel**, Mag. Are.
TRUE

spiritual

reading*.

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t ’ou rt. IUfffr&lt;lln« ,
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C o n t i* * * ! * ! * *

Mrs.

Bally
Ku.sell. Appointments.
Benefit Progressive Spiritualist
Churrb. &amp;T K. I'nncord. Phono
M2I. Urlandn, Florida.

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AHR • FDR DKMON.STRATION
New Willys, 2b In .10 mill** gal­
lon, guaranteed. Heel A Sons,
dealers.

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KOH aSALE: Mmlrl A F«&gt;rU roufM
$HMH) rA«h. I'honr 207.

mpnxxm

Iff 'WlipVftfl 'ri#i
Conqueror of tb* starssa of Msfly half a century, vdsaar lnm
over th# ke snd snow of th* bottom of tha esrth, th*
a# New
Toth, ehlp thsl rsrried Admiral Rkhard K. Byrd to to* Antsrc I ,
casts anchor la the lagoon af A Century of Progreara Iramdt Boson
pals art Mrntad. Rsklma bnmghi back from tha Arsff* kg Admiral
Byrd, snd Klondike, uni af th* "butUm" af tb* Far MatfK

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12— Wanted
W AN TKI&gt;— Saddle horse.
I . Hagan.

NEW ORLEANS, July B.-UP)
—Work on the FIO^unjHMI Mbits
slppi River bridge h-re was su».
pende&lt;l yesterday as approslmate
ly 70U skilled wnrkrra ami labor­
er* went un strike fur higher
wag *. Representatives of both
sides indicated a federal cuumlli
alor wuulil hr railed.

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MIDDLK AGED enlorrd woman
wants jolt aa rook nr will do
laundry. Helen M rKelrry. 71rt E.

TAMI’A, July
IH. - Harry P. Ifi— ApnrtBtenln FW Rent
Keene Hied a suit In circuit court
f r i l i r i k y against J. K. Dettear, SMALL apartment suitable
couple ur than. Phone 44.1.
trading as the Helmont llfig h '
'Valor Works, in which he will'
charge that DeSrar cut off hr* IB— MlncelUnes.uk F o r Sale |
water, a ll h ’ifgh he had paid h&lt;s
lilt for elgh\ month* In advance.
Damage* of |&amp;0(MI i n asked.

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
“Heat For The .South"

Frill SALE DR TRADE: Model A
Ford truck. 1213 Douglas* Av#

If that mrtal he&lt;! or porch chair i« getting a little worn or old
Loking you will find that D. A (i. DECO ENAMEL is th*
magic you tired. II comes in a beautiful rang* of colors, and wilt
transform a dingy |A*r* of furniture into a thing &lt;.f real beauty

STANLEY'ROGERS HARDWARE CO.,

THOSE FINE

Valencia

o ra n g e s

ll.U t.lm . . has Tyler. U k c
rinora, I’hune 3713 until U A. JI.
and aftor 3 V. M.

204 Han font Avenue

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                    <text>NUMBER 223

U. &amp; INDUSTRY New York-Lithuania
i
IS W O R M a Die In Crash When Airplan&lt;.
SPEEDY RATE
.

Demands Upon Public
Charity Have Re­
laxed Considerably
By Business Pickup
CHICAGO, July 17^-(A .P.)—'Trttfluries of unemploy­
ment relief fund* are benefitting from ahortening bread
line* and newly-created jobs
In nearly erery aectlon of the
land.
*

knowledge which. In fort,
W arning In rcato n against the use they aeldem possess, offer for a
cf atock m arket "UpstoT ahreiv ” price to edslse clients through­
Postm aster General F arley said out the country when to buy and
yesterday they are aa anconra*. sell stocks. Investors are urged
ment to (peculation and a handi­ lo submit lists o f their security
cap to Industrial recovtry.
holdings, t
Ita explained th a t the poatof"Sometimes such
lists are
flfo departm ent cannot present handed ov tr te nocruputmr* pro­
persona from selling m arket ad- moters . who endeavor lo Induce
sire unless fraud if employed, the nssners to exchange valuable.
but added:
.
«-curltles for worthless stock.
"1 shall not hesitate, howaser, The whole practice tend* to onto Issue fraud o rderi aganst tv- r uragr speculation and to un­
tr y individual bureau, corpora­ dermine the efforts of tbs adtion or association engaged In m lniatrttlon to bring about a nor­
aay practice which under the law
mal and healthy industrial re­
la fraudulent.,
covery.
Instructions base been glsen
t
%-m w n v — TWO
ligate and make full report to believing ln the value of the
use with respect
to all such progn* Mirations or prophesies of
any person who attem pts to fore­
frauds."
Farley said the recent rise In tell the future value of any *•the a l'c k m arket “has resulted ruritlee of any kind o r who a t­
l„ th e re-appeerance of the ao- tem pts to sell information or
callfd 'tip sie r sheet' and the re­ guesses on Ih# future action of
rival of 'm arket srrelcr*’ d«»lgned the market."
Farley referred lo the n*w se­
only to separate people from th eir
curities law which require* pub­
money."
,
licity of the full fmancial fa d s
If* continued:
"Persona claiming to h a re • * - 1 (Continue-! On Png, Three!

In many
■ d 3 W 6 a aS1/,ltaff,£
S l“

Mettofu line* tha KoomviIi ad­
ministration's M m lrla l n n n r j r
h u taken effect. BaasonaI
la basinet* and tum mar
track (ard en t have aided, welfare
— - .srerirer
^workers tald yesterday, in taking
of families off the re­
ty B h o’ o M i
flat
m list* although leaving himdreda of thousands atm to bo
fcsfpsd.
*’ * ’
8la states, howrvor, ropoHed Insraaass In their charily bill- tlnco
employment bagna to pkk up In
April.
Qratahopporn and poor crop*
wore blamed la North Doknta, de­
pletion of a a r i t n In Nebraaka
and Ariaona, taeere drought in
T tzaa. Aritona'a expenditure* Increaaed from *328,142 In March
to f S 4 M » la May. T e ia a ' raw­
load waa St percent (ren ter In
Illlr lllWI the prevlou* month.
Florida sp ra t *582,4 fT '1 n March
and tW IJdO In June, Montana
9S4f,lTB In March ata ln a t *354.0S8 la May.
*
B at el lew he re the plcturea wore
brighter, and ’ nowhare more no
I t a . la V lrflnla, according to a
la rra y joeterday. A rednrtlon of
about n percent waa effected be­
tween March and June on the baale of rtp m e n ta tle a reporta indleatlag the total of unemployed
fell front 128JI00 to MJN&gt;o.

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In April, May and Juno comConnectlcut lowered l u toU l 23
percent, Michigan fait tho :P««*
•are relax by 15 percent (enerally
by 88 , percent In Induatrlnl **«•

Pennsylvania U eptndlng SIM.000 Im , thnn In t * * i m onth..
N orth Carolina h a.
b
(Continued On P i t * ” * " )

Prominent DeLand
MafcWell Knownln
Sanford, Is Buned
H undred, of twreon. yealcrday
afternoon altondod funorml e .rr-

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COTTON TEXTILE AGED BANKER IS
MILLS CODES TO GIVEN‘ RELEASE
BEGIN OPERATION BY KIDNAPERS
Maximum Of dOHours
WeekWprkingTime
Set For Employees
WASH1NGON. J u l , 17. -&lt;/T)
— Here a re the new wage-bootlIng. hour-shortening regulations
under which the country's rollon
textile mills will e to rt operating
today, end to which rayon and
•Ilk spinner* and weavers are ex­
pected to auheribe:
A maximum of 40. hnurx a
week w orking- llnie* W T*in »mrloeye. Even though he work*
fo r two n r more employer*.
A minimum wage o f 113 a week
In the South and I l S j n the North.
I .Imitation of machine hour*
In HO hour* (two shift* o f 40
h 'u r e t
Prohibition of the hiring of
children under IB vc*re of a re .
Prohibition of liwreaalne IK*
nnmhe- of m »'hl"e* o -" -V e r Is
roqnlrad to nn»rate u»Her the
to ta lle d "stretch out” evs*em.
Peelndlcal filing o f rennets hr
m em bers " f I h . cot*on
te -tlle
In stitu te On senses hours produclio n and con*itmntlon.

Payment nf lime and a half
fo r mrertlme work h r veoalr
•hnn creme, anelneers. rlccteldan*
and w alchlne crews who a re outsM* the m ax 'm 'm hour restrlcHons.
Inclusion of (he office em obyes
U n e flt. of the code, and
p, lh, # tU „ p ,

4T,.. r « n l » « twin.
.
&gt;v&gt; ry*Land
n d f « " » « « “ * of the i&gt; sw
Fir* Deperimvnt. who^dlad eariy
aturday m sm lng a fte r * g ra­ h r which wsgea In Ih* higher,
| lUaass.
ra id class** u* to wufkcr* r—ware held i l 1:00 reiving »*»r» a weak, evened
• o'clock "from the Campbell rvtW w -—* to the to—r , i nsl-l clssrr*.
dSncs. with Dr. L B. Grice, pas­
Escentlon of clesners »nd till.
to r of the F irst B aptist Church sl-V wprVerr —siH tv s«hml**lon
officiating. The Elks lodge direct­ l r Ja n I. infU hT Ih* Imlu*ed rKnaltstle services at the grave
t r r ’s olanlow **&gt;1 anpervlaorv
Is Oakdale cemetery.
e-mmltt** o f • srhrdole nf mini*
. M r. Campbell, who bed been a mum w are* amt mevlmum hotirs
resident of DeLand since early fo r them W orklne nut. h r th*
t o o d , waa well known In ram - dale Is ■ nUn Innhlnw In
ford. Ho wan born here on
•re e fn a t em olore homa.-woomhln
Jo so *• !•••• tk* ,on of r h * rlM •n “mill vlllagr*.” especially In
H . Campbell, former m aaager of
the Valdes Hotel. and Vergla B. th - Booth.
P fM artlA . from th e m s-hloCampbell, of Jacksonville. Ho
honr
limit foe oolv three rreek* of
send to DeLand with bis par»"'»
hi 1*00 aad had resided there electManls nr-dorlne v sm s n r f*l&gt;H rs for —M ar tlr-s
fe a t Mag.
Y e t- . •
A onliralU o
nf the minimum
ended BUUoa University,
aad took a prsm ln.nl p a rt la that —a re lo oleee.wnrlmrs a* well a*
'
a thistle
pregram, •H u s o f tlm» ha*|s.
i of Central Florida
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Orchestra Planning
Thursday Program

B n rtM ag Urn are hia widow.
Mrs. C rystal Davis Campbell; a
Chariot Davis Campbell, aad
kter, BU nbeth Campbell,
Tho Sanford Concert Orcboatra
■ other, Mrs. C,'lt&lt;-Chmpbfll, la planning another long ond Inalso survlvsi.
tereatlng musical rntorialnmank
which la to bo presented from a
platform near tha Court House
FAKM Etff TO M B IT
a s a t Thursday night &gt;at 1:00
•'d o c k , according to G. C. Fallows,
Bankarlk, presl
d i m t o r of tho O rchestra.
, '
Chapter F-'ture
Th* program • while - not
. .today announced
song*
hy
will aUgo its
H raUaino and MUa Paulias
Bosalnelo High
a. aa Wall a* hy JaoophlM
a t 5:00 o'clock,
Rusal. Richard
to altoml,
¥4
sill bo hoard la
.jh o a rt
Of several accordion
Fklgr* Farm ers
tho Urehnstra ax' “ im wkkh
several Uto pap.
a a actlvo p m t t t m i
fj*w
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Abduction—V-|ctim
Makes Appearance

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ITALIAN BIRDMEN
RETURN THANKS
FOR SAFE FLIGHT

NEW TURK. July 1 7 -f/T V M i'hSummrr. U ndilhnnl *ca*on
fur relu x n 'h o , finds Industry a*
a whole pcMpitiug fr**l&gt; In th*
most ardent prml d lo n schedules
of the part twu years. ,
Reports of the past week w*r#
augment* I l.y many summaries of
r i f e v»7 f 'iT ^ r^ T O iriy B rT m m ' w
more buoyant rHe over llt-U fig­
ure* than the weekly reports had
riH P A flO . July 17. — IA1 —
indicated.
With reactionary
Iciidcncles Rise's fliers gave thanks for
conspicuous by their ab.-encc— H eir »nf* rrosstng of land and
even after Ift weeks of atra^b sen Bion miles from Orhelello
lu»im-* ; expansion last nreh’a
new* was iimiked by c nstnnlly lo r'brrngo.
Fr*llvlll*s erowdml upon Gen.
■■nlatging onjets for many llnet
r f trade. InrliKltng
food .tulf*. llalo ' Rialto, y u lh f u l Ifnllan nhr
shoes,
rrn ty to-»ear ' rM liing, m lnl'trr. and his I'd rninpanlona,
millinery, machinery and eiyip- w'T.- Intorm pled wilh solemnity.
,\t H o l y
Nam* I'nthedm l
menl. *le«l, and l » suine rxlent
flcoree Cnrdinnl M umlebin nfiiii'ldtog ui.iteriai*.
-,i n Ihnnksgiving m ass
tine ..f the ntiMl Imiwrlant ef- firin'.
frel., of the general linproremnil s- Ihe !&gt;7 airman, in «pntle*n
eontinur* to Is* lire weekly ilecline whit , ilie** unif rm*. kdelt.
in I hr nunilitr of uiirniployrd. I're'er- were g irrn for th» safe
There were n tlilm nal animunco- nllcM Inr here Hnlunlny and for
ment* lust n o t ef wage Imial* Ihe mi 'lo r emnrado who died In
front several inanufavliiring ren- tm&lt;i r.l.im In Ihe only m ishap
lers.
of Ike world's rr* n t* sl
mass
At IIts- aanie lime seveial ob­ flurhl One mnn lo*» lil« Ilf* when
server* conti.'iul lli.il current sla- on* f Ih* M'ntdnn** ”f Ihn
ms
• iimilmh itv«*rlurfi«il |tn*n*.
farlurer* In "(•rat Ih* g in ".
AI th* (*ulhrt|rnl n crowd nf
i&gt;am*ly In l.uil.l up intrnlories of •ffi.000 pffwont jnillfil inch o lh rr
finish*,| g.N'il* Is-foe* higher wag,, Ig t f«ii*li n irlini|»«c o f tin* flier*.
and m aterials tost* result in u I-.
th r hulM inr w** jimmied.
vanri*| price*.
I'oticr ft.i no*,| linet to permit thv
I&gt;e»pit* the eiM-rutnlitr advanre
men to enter the .I’ntliettml.
ordering of ineirhuii.lte, l„,o
The fli’-rr, rrfre*»|iMl hv nine
ever, cl.urk* nr* n I henry n , yt l.
»ay* Ihinn ami Rra.M reot, Inc. hnorfe* n*d, p(iimve«| Into unnthrr
“although rqnsum rr buym r pow dnv „f rrlehrnti n. The? w err
Rriftt* C.
re has hren natdiatarieed |,y u„. fliehta o f Pre'ldent
i| icker pne* o f productive opera- !&gt;nnr* of A fV nlury o f Pfijfmwi
rfiH*Milt*n nl hinrh«Hin fend then
thma."
•hMr flr«t lnep^r*ten trip
Th* major Indices (hat nieaSunindu-try
nia b a ealhfiu-l .r &gt; ef the |Vorl f i Kulr, r»*neentriitlnr
showing last wrek. Hleel produc­ r»n the ttnlifef) pAvltlofi where tho
tion mounted t„ f,te |.*rccnl . f ra- nrrhitrrture h nirmhollr of their
aeh'eTrm* »»t
In te r
pac.iy a gam of :i |M&gt;|nt, over the nerfifn'i|ip
|ir. reding week, aeeShling t . the hall of srlenre mid the nvlIron Ago." Aiitnrunhile eon mop fetjofi exhil.il b were viewrrd.
(t'ontinuod on l'a g c Twn|
I it t tilvht former Jm 'rp John
A Sharlwro nnd the f*hienit&gt;) re
reptinn rmmipttep extended ^o«•
ritn titr n n huge lmn&lt;iurt.

IJalbo *\nd %CompanIn ChicnRO Church

Tropical Slorm 200
Miles Below Havana

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Post Leaves Moscow
/On llop To Siberia
MOSCOW, July 1 7 .-ie&gt; —
Wi’.*y I Vat. American, roundthe-world nolo flier, land*’I
hero fmm Koonlgsbotg, Gor­
m an/ fo.Viy and a few hours
later *oar«d oaatward on a
birsk, Siberia. Pvrfecl .weather
rnn Minn* prevailed from Mot­
to* in Ihe Ural mountain*.
Fret ref n e j a chan, , to elssp
a few minute* at the Moscow
airport to apcod up tha me­
chanic* working on the plan*.

Refinancing Plans
Of SI a v i a District
U n d e r Discussion

I’lan* for Hi* refinancing of
tnitrinndimr bond* of Ih* Blavls
llralnng* UiMrlrt w rr*. dlorusaod
at Ih* horn* nf Martin Stanko In
Rlavia ln*l Thureday, ll wa* ann.Min.’*.l today l^r I*. Rayanl
Sindh, eecrelary-lrravnrer of the
ll!AtncL_niuL-Mitli. F. iL. WUaou,
llw tlistricl'a atlornry and H. J.
Sliggin*. allnm ry for all of th*
hondhohlrr*, met with ih* Superv i,ora of th* tlistrirl.
Tin* gruup ho|Mf. t» refinance
Ihe tKOUim bond Irene through
pro|to**vl negotiation* with thr
Recuimlrucliott h'u.ane* Corpora
lion. Mr, Smith reported that Mr.
7*llggin* "felt .pul* hopeful that
Ih,. hondholdera would a* rep* Iht
appraisal mail* hy Ih* It. I' C.
rrp resrn latir* In full settlement
o f ihe ontManding hvnda."
Mr. Smith drelarrd that thla
would mean a very material e a r­
ing I.. Ih* District a* well a* pro­
vide mere lime In which In retire
the indebtedness.
• "
Hr pointed mil Ihet there are
nearly '.'mul a rire t.f good relery
and*truck growing lnn.li In this
lllitrlrt. In addlllnn In a laig*
amount of fin* citrus fruit land
N’nxr pier
&gt;« *meenn r f lie pictured 11 a t on* of Hi* moil
*h»- fikr fftmut hundreds of iV m i highly cultivated and productive
r l r «mlng nenplnnes th a t cnriird of Ih* county within a few years.
the rretv un H a .M'Ic fllpht.
Th* Hoard, whlrh Include* C„ L.
f f*ontimiei| On |*nge Three)
W rit, Martin Klankn and Joseph
M ikltr, directed Mr. Wllnm to
prepare a resolution setting forth
Ih* altitude of Ih , Supervisor* in
regard I" the pmpoie.l applica­
tion for *hi* loan. Mr. Wllton U
t„ submit thi* resolution In Mr.
ALBANY.
July 17— l/T l-A Sliggin- aa soon as possible.
strung fssling prevailed her* In­
line that Ih* kidnap*. • o f John J.
D'Cnnnsll, Jr. wnuhl rslsas* him
In Nswr York City nr In a n.slrn
pnlilan &lt;11«trirt si.burh Th* hslisf
was given impelu* when ll wag
Irarnsd th at of fcmr Isttars r*relvs^ hy Ed and Han O'Cotinrll,
Ih* yrnith'a nnrlrs. un* nf tho
first Ihre* nnlp&lt; luira a Yonkcra
Arraign*.! te f-r* Judge J- &lt;*potlinark ami Ih# fourth Whits Sharon Saturday afternoon, th#
I’laina Th# other two w ere rnail-d 0 v , while boys who ware caught
in Alt-nny. While I’l.vins ami |„ tho net of ransacking l»r. I- '*•
Yonkers nr* cl»*c In Manhattan Phillips'
Atlantic Bank lobby
nn,| Ih* Inst list of Intermediation new*.stand early Saturday m orn­
published in Now Y"ik C ity news­ ing, were ordered held for gr«'"'
paper*.
Jory aril n next Uecembar. Ju St*
Aharon set their bonds at H™
r«rh.
Tb«* youth* told th**r *ton**
t„ Judg- Sharon while rel*'*’'*"
and friend* looked on. ihetr
a lands lo b* OH 1-3 mill" where trim * is th at of breaking ami en­
tering. Judge HMaron said H*l«
last year it v*n« lot .‘I H inllle.
County Clerk V. K. Ib.uglaaa morning, and i| I" »hM charge
d a te d tmlny that the budget will which will he aired before the
l« r. lra-'cvl fur publication in to- grand Jurymorrow’a ll-rald. II* "tated Hint
According to report, Ih# Phil*
a Ih.iruugl. cvplauali(&lt;n o f jual lip., n.ws-slaml has l*een rohte*l
vrhal brought about lh« increase „n four occasior s during the past
will te relraeed lonunrow or few wrekv. Only a small quantity
Wcdncxtiy.
of tobacco, candiei, and aimilnh
Th,. incrca*o U aluiont all in Hams war taken each lime, nnd
Ihn achool fund Irv in , t a i l week, the thief nr tbierea entered Ih*
Ihe local School Ib.ard war or- "howras* or cupboards which cond rrrd to boost Ih* general school lainrd tha articles, by unlocking
levy lo 10 mill*. They had recoin- ■ pail I &gt;ck, or breaking it off.
m.-nded five mill", which would
Th* boys—Ormon W.loda, IH;
have provided fur a aix month*
llollia Forguaon, 22; Wilbur Fnrschool term.
gusom
18;
Robert
"Babbit"
lircaJt* of ImiHiI m aturitica and
Hums, 14,- and Harold l&gt;oker 10 —
interest paym ent, wi.ich will ha
more than (hoe* of lo.it year, It ware trapped In the lobby by Uf.
la ntctaaary to Increaao by Hire* flare C. II. Hhaffer and Anderson
mill*, th* lavy for achrut bond pur- shortly a lta r 1:80 o'clock S atur­
day morning. Four of them were
poaaa.
Th« only reduction inad* by tba • m a t e d on tbs spot, but Wilbur
Commlaalonere la In th* publicity Forguaon escaped acres* tbs roof
lavy, Laat yvar thla figure waa of tha 8 peer building, and wa* ar­
3-4 of a mill. Thla yaar U will ba rested a t hi* bom# a abort lima
•fu r. •
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O’Connell Expected
To Be Given Freedom

Grand Jury Action
Awaits 5 Youths In
Robbery A t t e m p t

Prospect Looming For Increase Of
State, County Taxes Hy Eight Mills

General Balbo Will
Visit White House

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Lands In Forest In Germany

Production Schedules
Are At HighestTenslon Over Past Two
Years Of Activity

ALTON. HI.. July I7 .- IA 1 - R r leaanl by hla hnlnapvrs on a
lonley
country road.
August
l.u, r. 77-jcar-old invalid bankerwas returnvd to the homo of a
non here yvalcrday where he was
ticking kept under heavy guard.
Tho elderly man, unaharrii. un­
kempt and dirty, hut apparently
unharmed appeared early yettorJ a J ari'YoaaSTrtrrasOTT eondutled
by Graes Miller on a highway
near C'olllnavllls. Members nf the
family said no ransom was paid.
Rumors said 110,000 was turned
over to th* ahdietors. Luer was
seised In his home Monday night.
Luer snid he hnd heen ejected
from nn automobile n mile or so
distant ami had made his way
with difficulty! n the resort after
soring the light•. II*. -sl.l three or
four men wore in the motor ear
WASHINGTON. July |7 o r.
Membora of the Luer family I I I - —Tha W rnther R urm u lodny la
Alton wets notified and immo- surd the following *1.1101 w«ip.n_digirly informed departm ent uf "A Iropiral disturbance of slight
justice agents at HI. Louis who I., mndorale inlanally appar-nily
rrn lra l a ls .it k’(g| mil*, soull. of
hurried to tha banker anil later
Havana. It Is moving w eu n*&gt;rt*i-Vore him to th# rountfy homo of w eitw ard ahnul IH mile* sn hm .r.'
Herman Luar, a ton, on th* out­
skirts of Alton.
BTfH'KH AND HTAI'I.BS BOAR
Sheriff Filsgerald, at Edwards,
vllle, was tipped of the return of
NEW YORK. July l7*-bC!
tha missing man. and hurried to Rlncka ami alaplrs s.uir*.) todvv
(ho Miller resort ahead o f th* de­ on tho wlnga of renewed npHi.p*n.
partm ent of Justice men. IIMalls to th* highest levels for tha ; &lt;&lt;t
o f the kidnaping story, aa related Iwo yoata or more. .May wheat
by thy rlctlm, were aupplloil hy Jump*d fit* rents a hushrk cot­
ton two tbllara a bale and barley
th# sheriff.
At tho homo of Herman l.uor 10 rrn ta a bushel.
It was tald yesterday afternoon
that I he banker was sleeping and .SAFCTV HLelHiAN APOPTF.Ii
w vuld nat h* disturb*’!
SA*N FH AN CIHCa July 17. Ilrlaila of th e abduction and
1M€.'hil«!rrn •huulil Ik* ar^u
rrlrnse of the hanker, a* on- nut hurt** M n alogMii Afhiptnl l.y
Sheriff
FHsgoraH
pounced by
t)i«* I’nlifurnife coiiuuiitr*: of put..
a ftrr- talking rith Ih# victim fnl- In* "fefrty in a ciinipfeigri t&lt;/ rrdure
low;
(rnffn* »*ci«lrttU.
Upon being seised hy two men
and a woman whs ohtnlnril en­
trance Into the L ee home by a
rue* last Monday night the bank­
er, in his stacking feel, was
(Continued Un I’ags Four)
Sanford resi.l*ril* who pay «lnt*
and county taxra In Souiii.oic
C &gt;unly dl.vtricl N». I far* Ih*
prn*p«'t of tueving lo pay eight
or more mill* mine thin year lhan
last year, according to Ihe tuntativo hu kiet which the County
Cummiaaioncra »p*r.t all of SolCHICAGO, July 17.—W V in lay studying.
General llalo ilalbo accrplo&lt;l
Under the prevent *rt-up, Kicrt
today an Invitation to visit
I* tu ho , certain inerranc of
P rrii'V n t Rooawslt a t th# te r m and three &lt;|..artera mill*,
While House lata thla w eek.
with th* pueaibilily that there
Fcwlma.lcr
General Farley
will be an additional ona-&lt;|uarter
proaoittsd the President'# invi­ or oiw-half mill* levy by th-&gt;
tation while tho Italian air.m in­ ala te ,
ister was paying aa official call ' In other word*, tho tentative
a t tho city hall. Washington,
millage fo r alt county purpv**.
howavrr, probably will not
In th* Hanford district la 81 l- l
have a visit from tha ontirs
mill* wher* last year - It waa u.l
float. General Balbo 'said tha
1-2 mill*.
return
trip
would
sta rt
The atato mlilag* laat year waa
Wednesday morning, the nr4 7-8 mill*. Court houao attach. *
brads Hying tlfoctly to Now believe th a t a t least one-quaiu.
Y ork, remaining ' several days
mill will b* a&lt;hi*d lo ihia miliar*,
bringing tho etate millage to fi&lt;*
f v" P * rin« ,or
**• 8*u,fcf r* Allantic ta Ih*
aad one-uuagtor mill*
More*
lU lj .
Tho itale aad county millage
In th* Banfairl dlatrirt therefore

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Birdmen Are BeSOUTH IS BATTLE Two
lievedTo Have M is ­
Trectops For .
AREA THIS WEEK taken
Meadow In Landing •
FOR REPEAL U W
Farley Calls On His
J L M ^ J 2 L la J fe P .
Promise O f Party
M FM PIttS, Tenn.. July
—The battle over prohibition con­
tinued In Ihe South yesterday se
three traditionally dry states pre
pared to aettle h itter disputes at
the polls this week.
I’oitm aeter General Jam es A.
Farley, gtnrrallsanto of the repeal
forces, left here laat night after
an a.Mresa In 8.000 noulherner* In
which he called upon Alabama,
Arkansan and Trnneasee to "keep
the covenant"
with President
Roosevelt by voting tu repeal the
Fighteenth Amendment
Even aa Farley spoke, prohlbl
lion leaders were busily engaged
In rallying Ihelr forces for a huge
nuns meeting tonight al the arena
„ Ihe po*tlim iter general's ml
of
,jIrrea.
Ur. A. J Barton, of Wllmlngton, N. »'•, ha" h e rn •»leeti&lt;rf&gt;y
th* dry" to plead for th« retention
of th* prohibition amendment.
Delegation* from nearby atatea
are expected to hear him. A nnliv,.
of Jnn'nbnro, Ark., ho ha* teen
pn&gt;mlwn,iy Identified wilh t.h*
&gt;r| | v(|jr a nf t h e A n tl-R a lo n t
tengue, Ihe national conference of
organisations
supporting
th e
Eighteenth Amendment and the
National Temperance Council.
Roth aide" are claiming victory
In Arkansas and Alabama, where
elections are dated Tuesday end
In Tennessee where Ihe voters
ballot Thursday.
Farley «ald report* lo him Indl
rated all three state# will rot# for
repeal and he ad.le.l th at te wa"
told at Hlrmlngham yeatfrday
Alabama will vote Iwo to one to
retire Ihe
Eighteenth .Amend
ment. Ill* prediction* are sharply
disputed by Ih# prohibition .forces
Governor F. M. Futrell. of A r­
........ -a visitor
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kansas.
here Saturday,
|,| h* was taking no p a rt In th*
repeal campaign, hut tald "every
tedy I hav&gt; talked to In Arkansas
are,,,* lo think th# state will go
for repeal.”

Brooks Invited To
Serve As Chaplain
K,v. \Vrn. P. Rrooka. Jr., of th»
First Raptist Church today re
reived an Irritatio n from th# of
flee of th* Fourth Corps Regular
Army Chaplain a t F ort Ogl*
thorp*. Ra., to earve a* an acting
chaplain In Ihe Civilian Contsrvat ion Camp* In this vicinity.
Religious activities for th* men
In these camps, he said, are undac
th# direction nf th# Chaplain#'
Corps. However, th* Corps does
not have snffielent actlr* chap­
lains lo look after Hie many
camp*. Therefore, civilian mini­
sters and religion* organisations
hare teen called upon lo aid In the
work. Tha mlnlatera are eapected
to donate Ihelr eerrltaa, for thay
are only pabl for their actual ex­
ponses lit visiting the camps.
C. C. C ram ps now are located
In 21 different places In Florid*.
Most of th»*e locations are In th*
northwest C entral aectlon of th*
at*!*, near Ocala, Halford., Lake
City, and alm llar places.

S O L D IN .. P o m # rn n to , G e r ­
m a n y . J u ly 17.— ( A .P .) — T b « :
a irp la n e , L lth u a n lc n , In w h ic h ,
S te p h e n D a riu s a m i S ta n le y
Q ii s u n s w er e —w its tiiphl wy
n o n -s to p f lig h t
fr o m
N esp-yvL
Y o rk to L ith u n n ix , e n ta h e d ; .
e n rly to d a y g t K uhdnm R &gt; . ]
n e a r h e re a n d
b o th fll* “ *
w orn killed.
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Ths plane was discovered Iff
forest. The bodies o f the all
were under It. A local
heard the crash about .7:00
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thla morning but actual dlacovsfff'
of the ship wa* not mad# u n til,I
faw te u rs later.
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Boldin l« situated on a taka W
Ihe ram# name near th* hnrdstte
tin* province* of N eumark
I'mnsranta. Poll.'# surm ised tl
aviator*, In attem pting to
mistook ths tree top* fo r
•
mrndosv. There was sums dottbh -,
•bout ths exnct thn* of t t e cresfo1:;^,
Inrsatlgntnra said tho budls*
Indicated th* msn died between
Ihre# and ft vs A. M.
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A cyclist discovered tha P W P
with Ita wings hanging frorn'tW r
trees. A guant was placeil at. th * . ^
scene by the police and t h a , j
hosllea left there for th* Urn*
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telng.

Barley Being Held
In C o u n t y Jail To
AwaitCourt Action
C. p. Barley, whit# b a rte r wka
stagsil a fl«t fight with M unle&amp; aO F
Judge 8. A. B. Wilkinson In front
of Snow'# Barber Shop on F irst
Street last Monday aftarn io o , waa
arrested In Orlando
S aturday
night, brought to Sanford, anff
placed In the County Jail w ham
h , wa* telng held a l 2:00 o’clock
thla afternoon.
Barley, charged with aaaaolt
and battery up m Judge Wilkin­
son. left Sanford last Tuesday
night. Since then police h are tesu
endeavoring to locate him, and
rarly Saturday they irarnsd th a t
hr was in Orlando. Conalabt# W.
A. McMullen served the w arrant
upon Barley.
Justice of the Peace J. C. R ate
arts sst Barley'* bond a t fSO, an*
cording to Judge Wilkinson. Th*
r a t . It scheduled to te 'h e a rd hator* Judge J. (I. Sharon within
th* naxt few days.
Barley engaged Wilkinson In
the tight during a conversation
betwren J-’dgr Wilkinson and an­
other tarb er named Stripling. Tka
argument aros, over th* disposi­
tion JudgaWi Ikinson had rnada
of a charge of reckless driving
■gainst a negro woman whose car
had figured In a collision with o n ,
driven hy Stripling.

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MASONS TO MEET
F. D. Breeden, worshipful mas­
ter of Sanford la»lg* Nn. 8J F.
8 A. M. la k y staled th at tji*
teg ilar
communication of 'th a
lo jg , will h* held In th* Masonie
Tempi* tomorrow night a t 8:00
o'clock. All member* are rsquestad tu b , present, lie said, for
im portant business Is to t e trans­
acted. All .lairing M aster Masons
are alto Ineitetk he concludad.

Prohibitionists Will
Tax Suits Dismtased Hold Meeting Friday
Against Andy Mellon
WASHINGTON, July 17.—W )
- t h e 1220,000,000 ta x - , s u i t
■gainst Andrew Mtllon and otber
former treasury officials waa dis­
missed today hy Jostle# Jam es M.
IToctor In' th . District of Colum­
bia supreme court. The ault was
f i lr j by David (arson, form er Invvatigator for the special 8cnata
committee and charged Mellon,
former Sac ro tary Ogden Mills and
several others with conspiring to
dofraud tha governm ent in tha
ealtlvm snt of foreign steamship
company tax**.
Juatlca Praetor, In hla opinion
sustaining Um damurear raised by
tbs defendant*, raid tho suit did
not atato a “good or
causa o f action.

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If you beliar* that Ih# repsal nf
Ih# Eighteenth Amendment should
not be brought about, you are
urged to meet at tt e Monlsxuma
Hotel at 8:00 o'clock n e st Friday
night where Rev. W. J . Carp*nUr&lt;
chairman of tha Hoard nf Temper­
ance and Social Sarvtea of tha
Florida (lonforenre of tb s Math**
diat Church will attem pt to fossa
a local organliatlon which wBl Ra
out to fight tho repeal more,
K«v. Carpantar u r g a a g U
church** to te represented,
s ta te j th at two msn and on* &lt;
an and tha pastor o f svery '
in Sanford thould t e
assist in perfecting
vigorous fight which will
q u irv d lata thla a u m a s r .,—
Ue la Invited, h* said.

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THE BANFOKD HgEAIP, BAHTOEP. TUMSDA,

BAMJftDAT, JULY

II.

Alt
might Im prore tha a tuatlon. I t
upuld provide a channel ta r pro­
lettin g American*' private aad
boiintie in ter.it* in R uaiia; now,
there i* no way even to approach
ae S viet gorernm ent efftet.vjip
if Amerkana are m ittrra tfd in
that country.
The.m oat re:ent event* which
have been nceipted ae anpportlng
the dhvinth.
t a i T i u r u a m i u ia r irr
M« change In attitude are, of
W
L.
Fri
The C rack trt wtu rend Bud
courte, the Preiident * action In
Caooa ------------------ «
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H aer, former Islandbr. to the
•ending directly to Michael Ka­
mound, while the Tlgere will »*
union
linin p m ld e n t of the All1 Union
WASHINGTON.
July
tehate with To* Carl Hon. he who
r.xei live Committee of S o je t
Xmrr t n rec guiHon of tha So­
haa won five trainee without a
Ru»iia, hi* irte m a ’lonal pi
viet R ottlan govommrnt I* r*S it Central Florida Baafhell tingle defeat, although he ha.
peace
in May; the emp
gtrded In W a.irn .-o n an a '» * « •
L aafuo clubs tomorrow aftortmon Hutched only, three game* and hac
opmrnt of th - near future whkh which ha* hren placed cn the in­
a r t aahe'lrlod to b » |ln their a* • appeared In nine garne t
T h e ‘l^echurg Brutne, aXolhar
may be taken fnr granted. Official timate relat on* and co-operall it
and jaunt around the loaffue, for
litw re n tha American and Ra*hut-place
combine
of.
the
flrrt
th e aam* troma which mat In,the
nupport fnr thin m atter ef f»«t
second- half openers on July 2, half, will move down to Cocoa l»
view l* lacking, hut recent Inci­ •Ian d d cg atc i a t th* Lon bn
meet • the IcegJr-leaalera.
T ie
will be faring each other a ta ln .
dent* in pollt rat and economic Monetary and Eeonoml* C onfer
on:*; th* feet th a t Ru**l*n trad*
The Daytona Beach tilandero Itruini a te eipectlng th eir new
field* her* In i nfcr ad ar* g«hwho w art rained out a t le e o h u rf Georgia left-hander, E m o i\ W ilt,
r rally accepted ae evidence that wa* d i'cuifcd by Mr. Roceeveit
an Thursday will come to Sanford to h a ll th r Indiana* winning arlvthe fsrm alilice of negotiation and with Laurcne# A. SU lnhardt, tha
fo r th eir flrot fam e alnca laat Him, while U f t y J«-k* B*k" ;
appointment rf amSairadom may new minUter t i Sw e:bn, before
H* depitrtnre recently; the d*.
Tueoday. T hat old Georgs Cusack, w inner of 12 out of 1A gam e., will
OUS EKIPFER Prn ldent Hccaavclt laavaathaiM p
MACON’S FLVINO COOK StOVC
•non he #ipected.
ri.'o n of th* Reconatructlon Fi­
right-handed act. will do th* be on th e hill for th e Indian#. It
f n | i m meal* fer 100 men an m *
af
rtetc
tamparartty
foe
a
vice
lien
aa
tha
pita*
af
tha
Form
al
rvcognitim
of
a
T°fNavy dirigible. May CatU nare af
horiing fot th r lolandero, go#* »■ wac announced yeatenJay th a t the
nance Corporation
to finance
eign govrm m rnt I* a otrictiy up to 7t» per
Akren la Uia laat woman te aes It beAmberjach II aa a raaraatlaa arnica eff tha Naw
moat without raying, lie handed Indiana have clgned a pl«T*v
ren t
of a
cauaa only man ara aliases* ebear*
cirriitiv e f-nctlon. Like the war *~,TOO.HOO to 11,000,000 »al# of
England c e n t, chawn here la happy meed with hie
the Orlando nine a flvo-hlt defeat named “ Bunk" Barton, who p la y 'd
Ur*
Macon.
It
la
aaaclally
senetrwate*
L'bt • problem*, Trenident Rcooe- cotton to R u«i* and the Indica­
laat Sunday, and he'd Ilka nothing for ,Fort Tierce the la .t two
a* a, Jama*. Bvaa here ha haa had laauiaacahla vteltaf Endure aialnlaaa atoal kofiute af
v d | ha« kept th r Run'ian recogni­ tion* that an aggrer*iTe n*tkin*lh alter than a victory ovar the ^
ll«Mnoto
and
durability.
ara aad haa raaahrad au ay avatleaa la perta a f cell.
tion cjuantiori In hi* own p &gt;rtfolio i.tlr trad* pol ey will be p&gt;r*u*.t
Fade h v * tomorrow. . .
Klmer Spake, fnrtner lilander
Tha Fedn’
’ wilh NrW Smyrna. Wtalnc
nrtrad of turning it over to the if the London conference cHFed*’ hurling cholca could
m u ll
got he determined thU morning. ^
, tB lr. | Florida
Ban'UII
S tate Department. He ha* avcld- l*|in r Th------ - *- n — Uq- i -K oTig# Minor, who whipped th* U* \jt* KU# hatting crown by Ou
“cd anp tommllmetll 'on 1 th* ^db- llnin r r n the flr*« direct comUraemia.J u t . ‘
jeet. *nd State D rpartm m l oflt- munleation between the two gov.
‘IHIlglW 'flr’ nnr P” '"»
(lrrutr|, on,
in four t r l «
one hhit
it In
*
c a rte r onn July 2. may -ha a*«l
. out
. secured
cial* prof*** to be entirely Igno­ rrnm rnt* *lnce 19tB; it did not
to do the trick all near again. In Thurrdny, to hold hi. average at
rant a* to hi* intention«.Neverthe
conrillut* reccgnition »o!*ly beth a event Minor l.n 'l ready, the .ton while Jack Rc»d
Orland-.
|r a ., f he rational capital cXrau«e of the unique po|l*y of the
Fede can fall back on Otla Curry it hitting d&lt;n. although In »*»•
prrt* the hand»ome embai»y In
enning
Ifnlled Slate* tha* the **ndiog
ria l more gamer than haa Spake.
o r Cal Dranle.
f it r r n t h Street which ha« been
It developed th a t the Fedr new ' Official averager:
nf
&gt;uch
a
comm
nication
lo ar-Jil up and Iff. to care
le fth a n d e r. a lad named McDon­
tak n n'nce 1917, *oon t» come nTt be »o conitrued uni***I t tf l t
ald, from Cordele, Go., haa do- &lt; 1.0 .
i it .’ * •;
1 live again with diplomatic and intent I* n ude clear.
bCflU
elded to remain up therr. A ticket iN
« m i * i*
O rlantlit
iK-in I a rtlrlty .
i ii» t» i ; «;»
wa* ran t him early thle week, but |»«&gt; V*mi
I Ml tl I J t |
Thr* new ottltu Ir of Wa»h ng
1 |«l l« 14 IJt
. the youth h a rn 'l a rrlrrd a n d Hanfonl
N»w HinFfM
« 111 l« l» 1M
l^paliulN
ton i« aignifleant f r r two rrn
D robibli won't.
non*. It i« a complete rcvcrial of
Tho U it P*#ct N#w Hmyrn*
I b4I*M m h .ll l.a l.adrr.1
II «n H M »&lt;•
C racker, will be a t
Oilando r i . r » ' - « t o h „
the allilU'l* whiih prevailed here
I
.
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]
.
I»&lt;
N»» am r i14
, tackling the Tigera In their own N».k.,
p 1 1 a y»ar «gu. With it. popui ti i n i
iji
lim it, o r l . w t "
U w t r F1«*r
I t l« . !» u 1“
dan. Tha Craekera. kicked around I-.p i* ., i n l .t i d i i
Ir'.ioit dominated by the Inter**!*
?•
i
i
i*
i»
10.U
during the d ia l half, are refuting li&gt;.Mnrr.I ’oeoe
&gt;T11 *&lt; 111
i
f
government
ufflcUl*
and
cmiu a r i.n l 11
LRotofotoc)
•* * II
14'
to have the name thing dona to W ll ll. m - i in . rtrl 1I i.
p
lo
y
tes
Ihe
national
capital
I*
U
11'
IM»ln.« IT I(1I I tI 11
tham during thin la rt half. T hurt- J..ln.-i
.1 *
||&lt;.|.KInr. « &gt; c « a
innie acutely attuned than any
It
*1 I t 11 111
HAMELETONIAN CONTENDER—Wilt Catan af ty reMOONLIGHT DIVER — M irth: I
g l.r n* p. K .iifi'M l
HITLER IURFSISEB WOSLD by
day lhay came very "»•*
It
a t in 1 . 11'
other city t&gt; the ahaorblng recurt. N. V , leading money driver an ham ate tn tk a laat
n .n fi»ril
Wayne af Caral Cabin*. F li. p rt;.
Cocoa, for It in reported th a t e r ­ nAhlil.i.ll.
I
I
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r
m
i
t
111
paelfl* speech befom Rilchitag In
.n n '.n , Itay
year, (Teaming Calumet Danald far tha fameus HambleItret ing of lmprv*»'on» to be
Hat* In te ltd Mltml Eltlmern
14
I t ] !■* 11
If
ror* In the Cracker infield did all Wall. «•»••••*
tanlan Stake,
Stake, ana
ana af
af tha
tha eeuntry’e
(auntry’a rinhtat
riahtal trath
track avanta,
event*.
II
II ' a ll
rtply t*
R***«v«IL taping
tanlan
f(r national outdoor *h»mphm:il .*
ta President
Prssidsnt RaatnvnlL
U lm .r H.tifi.ri1
gained
from fr-mlliarity wllh ada
.
a.
a
1
1
.
J
_a
SI
W
am
Ana
EM
T
l
l
n
n
~
—~
~
I
P
S
of tha damage which brought
, H
*»\
h . I . ___ . 11,.
■ u r i r L T - - to ha trolled a t OeaheruN. Y „an Aug. lL C a U n w o n ln ---- |n -g hl^fm -H a-w a*-r«n«em *a-i»
m inistration per si nail I lea and the
h* i t itnvtiK td “ "If* o*n bo but
,ggj Wlth tha tantatlanol Mnrchlonoo* but tponlng af
raclht Indoor dlvlngthtm ploit-oin.
a * ti fuui 1 ana fo r 1ha-Iitdl*6* ‘" 1 Maxwaliriw mBi* I* - a F ' - **:“ *
alien otscure mean ngs of inter­
. . . . . ravtaltd
, . . . . . . .aim
__ aampalltlan
tn a took, namoly, la tocurn tha
Orand Clrault rating In Ohl#
compotlllan
Turn
..4
Turn thla
thla picture
picture aroind
arMnd ind
in i II..H
—v
thmeyoar-eld
claiiie.
...
--■
far hi* naw entry In * —
** thm
e.vr.neld clnnoin.
1.* dewn.
t-■l ------It vptld*
national as well as nail inal poli­
'i« a af lha world."
tical in.ldrnl*.
The capital's current viewpoint
ciary issue which a.'tually has may hr summed tip about like
keen led.cad. When It w»» «n- this: ll la I'm ? In f# 'c the facta
iuri;i • reicnily It just icuuined about Kusalon recognition. (Th#
in me buxc.i uf Ihe Tr*#suiy and ssni &gt;1 are the *anio a a they
y m i i M i . I i : %IJI K
(Continued Fr«m I »g"
Firfatone defeated Edgewood
nu one warned it. Uv*p.nilnl* would have been a year ago, b :t
\V
la
h
i
.
try and most silk prwlueer* *t
17
11
.4 1 4
NVw Y n r k
diamond boll team In a game l**l
■gciHiea ha I all the money they Ihe Implication Inlrnled has been
14
'lilrAK.i
19
the »*m« time a*hnl to com*
.411
night by a 7-5 *core. Herndon,
I M l" l. &gt; ir k )i
ft«
.il l
l«
wauled, au&gt;way.
rrv rrard ). We have tarrie d on
under Vi* term* of th* cotton
J»
.41*
hi l**M9lw
11
pitching for Flrealon*. E»»* u&gt;’
(C ontinutd From I’age One&gt;
"All wo ruuld gather was that tiade relation* with Rusa a for a
11
12
((’onllnu'd from ragi* I)
.4**
te
itile
agreem
ent
which
become*
only *ix well M attered hit*, but
.14*
|lr ostia l&gt; $$
ft«
wildcat
would
be
most
unlmpr**
41
Mr. Mtlvy and W ashington want- number of y e a n . SepaPor Wil­
haa nol onarketc I more than 1 llll l.l. I p I t U
41
Sft
-III alv*.
mo«t of which were for e*lr« effective next week.
49
e.l us lo lollow along. Well, wa liam E. Borah, Insurgent Rela­
1ft
I'tns l i i n i t l
.lit
There
ippeared
a
poa*ihlllty,
tlAO
pound*
per
acre.
bate*, a.eounling for « d g * » "« l*
“ XVe hav* dnne
averything m e doing that except I&gt;r some
that wool l a l l l t i m lfht
« M » :ill« M \ L U A l i i n
tions Committee, has frequently
A gricultural agents and local
nm*. Cordell, of Flre.tone, had n • I n
W ashington ha* »*ne eicept the a |c :ch cs your man ia making and
iv t
w
lamak*
a
"Imllar
request,
thus
putcomm unbistr l directly with So­
parfect night a t b at. getting three
rum ntittre* 0f farmer* In Georgia WmthlRMlofi
39
131 l.all&gt;h&gt;s*'‘, he iontln riL "A lte r you
ftl
am ply can't expect Mr. viet government offlc'il*. A naalng practically the entire •pin­
39
131
S p w Y ork
ft]
tingle* for Ihre* Umr* *1 hat.
40
ft ll f i r
&lt;2
.ftlS all you must consider th at when a t'ham hrrlain and Mr.
Kuneiman
ning and weaving trade on a and Florida already have -done •1*lilt
Two double play* *»•*•
•ftN man
AtfU
. 13
It
like Ncvllla Chamberlain to gel up anil make speeches say­ tim as big and aa. economically
Ii
44
.471
the game and M h cam . In Ih* 40-hour work week without fur­ cunsdrrahl# work on Ihe plan and 1 •* l i o n
im portant aa Russia can not b«
%fl.lffial
39
11
.4ft9 (chancellor
" f the exchequer) ing ’X’ou must raise prices'—we
so lic la llm will iwgln Mumiay •II*It RlMli
ther delay.
ignored. It Is logical In hare nor­
aacond Inning. In tha Ural ha
34
17
.431 »«ky* whiHipqe
Jhere ia a long have a different way.
.
141
33
ftft
luward obtaining the HI. U « l |
Tropoal*
of
formal agma- looking
mal diplomatic relation* with lha
Walt* flew uot to I 'l l ItrlJ " h"
pausr
t*twcs-n
whoop
and
rc
and
"As
wc
see
It
th#
principal
a-J%tl»:•«!&lt; «%
I4THI*
government of such • nation;
In tu rn threw to third »• eaUh mentK among lndu«lrle* t-i lim­ ncrtle.l number of signed cun
Iwth
Chamberlain
and
W
alter
Matlaee aad Night
\V
la
vanlagc from the Washington there I* ns advantage in main­ 10-33
I'fft.
Rotundo off the bag. I" the la*l it working hour* *nd Inertaae th# tract*.
I*"ltl9ill*t$«
. .
•
33
M l Ituncinian (president of the b o a r I
policy
Is
to
b#
the
debtor*’
*dpay
of
th
rir
worker*.
mean­
Mli.u*ip
ttlh
l
I
t
IU
A vast surplus of all types uf
ftftl
half «f th l. inning R.»*nel drnv*
1»••• 9 »Ft.»|»*aI la
op­ vantnge. Undo ble&lt;n&gt; then, &gt;ur taining relation* on an abnormal
II
II
.31 4 id trade) are congenitally
t o Herndon wh» m ad . a -H - hand while, r»me Into the reeorery gigar tolgiiiroa, wllh the pric* HI 1*4 III
basis.
•
47
.ftl 7 pos'd to whoopee. *0 what chanc*
14
dominions—their present status
41
.ftM
■dmlnl»tr»tlnn a t a »ub*Unll*l level niw at the lowest point In T b Ii |«i
II
The Bnvtet pollt cal leaders may
ad *tab and caught
1.••*$!■ VH lr
13
119 have you?
II
being what it I*—would reap con- be "bail eggs", hut establishment
rate. Hearing* on iever*l will history of departm ent records, Mitw .iiikts**•
37
1^
.• f tl
than turned mod
D riplt*
soma
rath er
loud eid 'iab le l.enr fit from our f&lt; Iftl
ftft
.342
off third for a beautiful double begin neat week but official* wa* reported y n ta rd a y by I hr K d iib iu l* lt&gt; •
voire:', tailed in rrllici»m of th r lowing Wash nylon's lead more of normal diplomixMc relation*
■lid not believe enough of thevo farm admin stratora, who tmili the
NIIITIIKMt ItM IIU T lO t
playH
a
l
f
|
policy of the present Br.liah than w•} h u e .1 .nr already.
Mr. Cullum .will be back Sunday code* of fair competition roulil | h sit inn that it I* nrrrssitr) to
\\
la
Pel. government, there has iicen am pit
K $•»•%♦ l l l r
It
ft
•
M
he
pul
Into
effect
*Hh
euftclent
"Particularly waa thla the rase pose nf the storks of e tt o n goods
ra kire this year’s p d en tial crop N . i a f l V l I l w
and the g*m*i will then go back
, Jk,
3
»lit Init'catlan, aallafactory t» lt» when Ihe dollar waa quote l at now on Ih 'lr fln-re.
l«&gt;
•peril
to
effect
n
«iulck
general
|4
1
sharply before an improvement in 1. M i r I t " , k
,U I
under hl« *uprrvUlon.
In b rd 'r to assnus three. Wal­
E
M
.IN mem btrs, In recent lye-ricclion* a to u t 91.06 (to tha pound)", he
lncree-e in worker*' purchasing long rang* price* can be expect­ Mff n i l f i « h r i t i i
M n n |ih |g
Th* *core:
4
9
.111 that it is generally acceptable."
lace, In his formal tax proelama
ccntiouc'd. "Then it really crashrd
power.
7 II
ftiU n lii
lit
rtn » i* T o h n
ed.
|
ft
N p W O i If RH*
.147 The- Associate.)
I’resa Inlurinanl und our irnpresaion now la that Hon, fixed the g-.nveralon fac­
Johnson ha* h«d n trew nf ex­
Fanner* who aign the rnntract* • ’t i w l l t
4
11
/S t
tor on finirhrd products at 10SJ!
*a d.
pect, nod adviser* *f w»rh t° r •Nil rive an opt on to ,&lt;ccrclacy
the bm lnioiu are viewing devel­
P n r* «|t, !*•
gd*» lh -lh
"There i* “ tremendous im iu n l opments nervously. Certainly It percent of th* lax on raw cotton,
.lay* In an effort to find a for­ Wallace dealing with their piauli. tha word lor A k
. Min'*, th
. nf money released every month In it felt here that th* dominions nr 4.41M rents per pound f 'r
mula under which all lw,u*t ^! log and harvesting tohsern in
l| » lu n -t » I "
M r l.« t l* n i f
might eume In temporarily, until
the d th alulie. Just consider th a t wo id feel ery timorous about finished nr partly finished m a­
X
A
T
tom
t.
i.K
A
tirn
1011 and IMS.
XVall*. r
Individual curie* *r* approved.
I MLOOO.OOd
ro nd*
(currently casting loos* from th* mother terials less allowances for the
A4 Irke. rf
\ * w Yi»rh 12; HI l# ou l« T
If he find* on n»c. I |,f lhe*c
weight nf button*, airing and oth­
William*. It
IIm-sI mh I ; 1’ll ls lM if B h t
III
The
Prk*
Ideal,
concerned
a
t
'
Jj;w;&gt;tHl,unO)
goes
e
v
e
r,
month country in ti the dark. W* don't
llrmit"*. I*
year* that Ihe » pply and ilimaml KlhAg).
er ngn-c-tton materials.
the slow gain of pureha.lng pow­
p u t to meet rent*. This money believe they wilL
ITill.i'lwIfthtii 4; r i R . I n n a l l | ,
J A N IT
’
Thla mean* that 100 ponndi
I l f i M i k l t n ft; r h l r R i m ft.
er |n relation to the lnrrea«»d situation I* still unsatisfactory
■ K|nnl In village* and towna.
"And
untiFthcr*
are
inilcatloru
of cotton d o th will be assessed
rrorliietiiin nf p**» week*, wa* fnr any region, he may eserrise
! There e rn 't Ih&gt; much dissatisfac­ a t home th a | tha United Kingdom
A
E
K
N
im
I
P.
a total nf 94.4IM.
rlokely walchlng the maneuver* IhU option end require limitation
tion over here aa long oj thi* la must follow—and (hose Indica­ __ Meanwhile, th* census bureau
N &gt;w Y**rfc V li Ml la»«iU 4
•nil wa* eipected to g lre Im- of acreage In them.
l'tr « A | 4 ;
3
the case.
tion*
ara . lacking—tha Unilad reported th a t e-nsiim rtlon of rol­
If th r option I* exercised fnr
I ’tillatletlifelsA ft,
r I irtsl J.
merliate approval when Johnson
"In the Un ted Slates and C an­ Kingdom Will follow Its aetlled lon by mill* during June ael a
• lit* •«r • •. 'N t -h in x lo n •
rig
a
r
filler
and
binder
toliacms
I* satisfied th a t * feasible plan
ada ami rb rw h c rt there haa b u n pdicy", this autholrty stated.
new record, 090,472 hal«« being
- l E K H I t 'A f t f t M I H i l T I O I
th r payment fnr 19.14 would be
ha* been discovered.
no dot# an-1 lh» unemployed and
•The principal result of the • pun Into d o th and thread by
. . P a ul a*7) Im llanittwilla t - l l .
Official* thu* far, however, on Ihe same basis a* these in
diseatisfici) inovnl tu cities with dominions' pressure La likely In 20JU9.6D4 aplndlr*. This
Mtnr»r.|.*.|la
i"iiiv&gt;s|&gt;'tiia »l*S;
- • , l*
I A«iu
IU I'
l«v
11lll».
■aw, 1*4.
» • J*
waa
apparently had M l
found a 11133. The rale* pgr rcra .would not
itliimluil* Ml UllugiiktP, ralru
resulting disturbances”, he as- bo to prevent us tying ourselves more than twlr# lha consumption
• Ait Irk* out for hr Iit* I bane
manner llr which Ihe recovery ho les* than two-thirds qf.lh&gt;se
lim p lr m
Mu** *m t I u
sgrltd. "H er* the ibl* haa kept Ion firmly (o th* franc and It* nf mills during Jun# laat year.
HOI T il HNS MMM I 4 T«1 0 E
law might be Interpreter! »n aa paid this year.
them In Ih rir •wn hom* town*. il'H ationary policy. But I repeat It vr*a th# highest einium ptlon In
Ii II Ii in Ins H4i lit 2.
A plan for olhor arras where
to compel industry to adopt a
.Na«hvlll«* I; K9k«i«vll|r
And family Influencva—fear of th at ia n st so much essential dif­ any month since records hare bean
I'I
m
I
I
j
i
h
n
i
i
r
1
.4
,
A
lliH
ilA
f
tl.
other
types
nf
tobacco
are
grown
blanket c do.
Th* mandatory
what Aunt Molly la going to say ference between America's policy leapt, beginning In 8*p». 1*13provision* allow th* President U&gt; la to bo worked out later.
I M M i m i H M I . I.IU IUM
• have kept them quiet. Ho long today and great Britain'*—except
impose codes of hi* own makjng,
llt»«'tipaCvr II; linlilniHra 3,
as they are quirt and settled, tho in* ballyhoo," h* concluded.
NVwirk II; ftlonlrr«l 9
but only after a th-rough hear­
policy which w* f*rl
feel I*
la arrom
ing- of all
parti** • interested.
pllrhtng m eh without the lnh*r-|e-g
■&lt;
fa ,,
ATHENS. Ga.. July 16.—&lt;*’&gt; - Weeks, pvihap* month*, would
ppt danger of America’* policies, V O i l O n K A lSC rS
the two J«b*: t~ y. I-orrc, presi­
F la th e r Inreatlgallon of arm* clap** unrler such procedure.
* likely t • hold here.
dent of the Delaware A Hudson,
From sumo there came ex­
th eft from the military ar»tnal
"M rrsw hilr since the first of
$tHI,()00;
L.
A.
Downs,
president
of
a t tha Unlvemlty of Georgia pressions uf belief th at a re­
Illinois Central system, 990,000; the yrar, we have increased the
atrengthen* tha hellaf of euthor- quest w-ultl bo mad* for volunJ. J. Pelley, New York, New Ha­ index of our commodity price# ty
Itlt* th a t they ware Ukan f»r .ary adherence to a forty-hour
(Contineed From Pag* On*)
eight percent. That la nol ao
emuggllng lot* Cuba and Am*,rl- wook, with no wage* below fIS pay In fia*,j by the courts, under ven 7-0 Harvard, 990,000; A. C.
ironlinnad Frew Pag* One)
sp ctaruiar aa lha Increase In lha
Nessllra.
Norfolk
A
W
estrm
.
$«7.ean gangater* war* not Involved. or | U a eok. Johnson's labor which auch lines arc being oper­
•tage of development from raw
sU
tas—16
percent
In
gold
price*,
600;
W.
Atterhury,
president
T hat opinio, waa axpreea^l and cenaumara’ advisory commit- ated.
material* to finished good*.
Cenniylvanla
railroad, I believe—but it la aallafactory to
yaatarday by, Maj. Joaaph B taoa her* urged aa low aa 39
Georg* N- Pack, thief admin­
Th* salaries to which Kastman of tip
P i t . who w m designated by Gen houra for labor with 40 for el*r- referred ranged downward In IwTJ 9121,600; Fairfax Harrison, presi­ u* and w* balitre wa are on tha istrator of the net, said the proc­
Edw ard U King, commander of &gt;»l and office worker*.
essing U x should n«t greatly, if
from lha 9136,000 a year drawn dent of tha .Southern raiway, 967.­ right ruad.
"Wa listened carefully to Ray­ at all. increase present prices of
the fenrth corpe area, to Invaa
by Hal* Holden, chairman uf th* 600 and Daniel W lllanl, prrslshnt
of
the
Baltimore
A
Ohio
railroad
ure
enough
w
ar,"
h*
c
o
n
tin
u
e
d
._____
__
_____
_
_
___
mond
Malay
(assistant
of
srereboard of th* Kouthern Pacific
cation goods U eoaaumer.
H*
tJgata on behalf of th* arm y.
lary of atata in th« Roomveil ad­ aald the prices a f cotton goods
"T h a r. *eem* 11UU doubt they ’ W . In this country have tri*d | Com pany When th* 8ot&lt;ih«ra Pa- company, 9120,000.
Hundreds of other executive* ministration) when ha waa her* hare lacrtaaad mucA faster la
r (fU rrcanlly
recently obtained a loan from
w ere atolan fa r ua* In Cuban •onalstantly to abaarva tha laws rifle
regarding arm* th* Reeonstrurtlon Corporation, wtr* Hated In lha report as re- but wa did not bsar specific pro- reaaat months than th* prices ref
n v o lutionary aeUvIHta," the ma­ &gt;f neutrality
jo r aald. "Norm t f th* gona waa hlpmcnta (o Cuba but w* can't Holden'a salary waa reslirad to rtirln g salaries of 960,000 annual (oao'a h.w he might help", be raw cotta* aad attrlbaUd this U
900,000 a yaar before th* loan wx* ly o r I**#.
aultad for th* need* of ordinary vlwaya prevent im urg lin g ." .
"anticipattea" by apln«*ra aad
gEJ«l#
*
The southern member* of th*
M ajor Pat* aald agenU a f th* granted.
&gt;
gangatera."
"W* glready refused to aur- dealers af the piaetaawtlea af
Other railroad axpcutlres In tk i rarrlers coordinating committee * rm-Irr ear pH* of gold for a th* tax,
• H* polatad ou t tha ala Rrawa- Unilad 8 talcs bureau of lava*'
, I . , machine guaa sad aaratal •igatlon concurred |n th* hellaf higher brack*!* last year, as Hal. who met here Includes! U R. Paw. packet of pound n#U* J-»t aa ta
A t-th * tam* time that t
all,
J
r
,
rerelver
ef
th*
Seaboard
ad
In
a
1092
U
ttar
from
Kastman
satw aatl* riflaa would n et ap- hat th* atolan gun* war* da*America. W* aliaw aam* g'W #«•
i . - p e a ) U gangster* ta th a t they '■ad for Cuba hat a* c le a t had t a Senator Couaena, o f Michigan, Air U a*: Oearge B. EBiatt, praaL porU: the United BUta* doesn't held hy maaafuetariag eeUhllehdent
af
th*
Atlantic
Ceaat
U
a*
Saan found th a t would aid la lid o d is
*
' a r a too heavy far »n*y handll
allaw any—hut that U
hardly m enu aad wholaaaUre *wlB g*
J . J . H am it, president ef th* railroad aad II. W. Purvis, receiv­
daatifyig th* U lavat.
'
! ggd tao large far gulch hiding.
material
H
e
(Malay)
dfck*t
sug­ lat* affeet, whUa r*UB deaMn
U alreralty
official# dlaclored Chesapeake A Ohio railway a id er fo r th* Oaargia A Florida ta ll.
would
) "Tha natare of th* area* w
n
gest
that
"
lucraaa*
utr
W
*- hav* 90 daya hi which U diath*
F
ir*
Marquette,
«M,MQ
for
read.
Thursday.
Ukan fa t a th* thafu
U *j

loop
c
ia
b
a
B
e
g
in
2n
d
T
rip
People
and
Spots
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Announcement Is Ex­
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F i r e s t o n e Beats S T E E L F I L E S
Edgewood In B a l l E T H I C S CO DE
ENGLAND WONT
Game Friday N ight W I T H JOHNSON State, G e o r g i a
HOW TIIB\ STAN llr
SIDE W I T H U .S.
Tobacco Raisers
ON I N F L A T I O N
To Get Bounties

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Vcsterday’H Results

GAYMOR
HiNgy
C A RA T

Stealing Of A r m s
I s Believed W o r k
Of C u b a n A l i e n s

Rail E x e c u t i v e s
Are Told They Get
Too Big S a l a r i e s

W i l l B e g i n To
Plow Up C r o p s

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book* tlld ICMTBtd M l
world. Ikavetfcig to tha

When then la added, to thla enlightening •nw'nM M
eU direetad coorae of fftbdR tHgUeAcapableteecheint then
it the floating uhlveretty Idea which make H ntrt M
ilarag It might he. The average man wiabea t o at*
• college wljjch he kqowa will be hi exletapre loan aft*
a haa gradeahad,' ao that bnmay coottaue to tar' »
of kd III* tg Ae dhimam that be may enjoy raiding
t Its activities and of returning periodically to random
mew acquaintances and taka'part In the convivial1- ec­

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When he eontempaHaa a- flatting niUveretty ha rnrrt*
a one or two-year coarse, which, when terminal led,
leave hhe'Wtth a eOtrt oA “man without a counti *f?
ig. There will be no cramen bonds which'will
to hia aieociatee during thia period, there will be not a •
» college eptrlt and loyalty, none of the campua amtt

!cTUur C heat!
melly «clretkl«* »re eyrtalM »pyrnriM U ty I# portent during this

perlikl

menial

d u ll

R^aU a sales i r , *UU g eiai.g .
and la acme point* thty am be-

univanities

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loial* &lt;Sf Jtm*.Wh&gt;tr~.al» tu y ta J

m"T* »*reng* th a t only

ihowi no m m m I lull a* buj.r* I
am placing order* now f ,r FaB
requirement, in oqkr lo Uka full

it endure*,
ew*"t fT,»h ee *000 I*

tiie la J
V db*lpeled.

who

nlannod,

U. a INDUSTRY
IS WORKING AT
■SPEEDY RATE

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• s*1nt nnmr *he renva*. entll-

nubile the reaulUTo? A ltai
broadcast expeoditdtod for 1
showed that newspapers received about M percent of the
aggregate appropriations of 432 national advertisers, and
warn the preferred medium in 19 out o f 8 0 leading trada

S T , T ? twr 0,Uw**k »nd7*
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***** *f D S r*rc.nl aver
Ilka I W period, *nd th . alath
wrek when traffic
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u o m w are US p a re n t o f th .
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to*. **M. Incarnala ma*»ar-1
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ftloSat
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CoWmMa
lit. hi* t«k»n out a tlcwa*

npa claim* to h* roalar than
il. It's just Ittelr fto**n
m akes them think that, kll

Herald.

8ANFOBD, TWENTY YEA88 AGO
Furrtst Galcbal has, returead AAslalAa Hlggina, Douglas Abar
from a s uU adad Our af tha aatby. Aatb Sahara . Dorothy Da
North. Ue k it beira aevorel
month* ago la a A c d bar with
WalUr Wlldmaa am i,m ad e Uw
trip to Lynchburg, v s. wHhoul
mlahaa Laoviag Mr. W\W»ma
tbare Forrest neteedad le ^T4*^
lagtan, Pittsburgh, C tadgiad, ta­
rnas* poll* and other potgta. He
»p*nt torn* Ubm la ffprticflald

h a most momentous tntaaaaisl avent* of the past few
ike hava betn the Wlmblotou
lie matches, th* DritUh open
| tournament, anJ tha wlanlug
Ibe heavyweight boxing chainwhip by an Italian. Oh, yea.

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ileolm Campbell, who has snaked meats,
1
a a car m arly 300 mll*a an I wvU.. ecqaelaMd,
acqaalat*.
*. havtag
having h
here
, sa y s .h a s e u hi* biggest I tied
trade,
cut ot piloting hi* aatUag I the maiksS ef&gt;&lt;
I a t a nlne-nula dip. Yeah, . Mrs. L $ 1
probably thrilled that b e lik e baby h i t
. eaperieneing th* “thiiU" af I noea an the tit
ig his mst*ar-lIVe iVclngl 8. C where'th|

m u s t lie

A vacation $000 feet abova the aea*..where ye*
can play golf 00 e “n w t" l&amp;bole team fee SC
cwli a round. . . tab la the C a ritW tmmS
trout itrNM . . . ride a hone ever mike e(
cleared bridle paths . . . play male on lively
elay courts . . . swim the mountain lakes or tha
new Country Club pool . , , become breathless
with the beauty of this mountain scenery . . . be
cool and com(orubla . ..in the happy company
•r gey. kindred spirit. . . . that'.the
enjovment offered yon by the Hotel Gerdow. A
hundred rooms of solid comfort. Three delicious
Southern . cooked meek a day. At the enraria*
W jr low cost of from $130 to IS per (Rem.
Mske your reservations now for your share of
* •*&lt;•- And bring the youngster* — there’s a

S rA s ’1"*!
ANGUS CRAFT .

.yDmJPa

fog rwSlT!
I Imre arir#«.h living, hrenlhInr treat
ghenhevd.** and saint waa latt
&lt;£• fomptririr.
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gogcr U*L»on, In a r .te n t re•W a t b uiintre cpndUtoui, aJO t peopla not to burrow again,
iht, ha sey*. Is a vicious thiag.
Mb is a a unn«ca»**ry W alrm .nl
E g avaryboijy knuw* th a t tha
kete world I* suffering from IU
D - complex— Ocaif S tar.

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American Newspaper

la pile n f H ™ , rehreea still
Grecian (fed o f rnarM*, area
H I.
1 on In notice, trypL or alllc.'

GORDON

J. W. SHADOIN

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| TREATY IS Warning b
WITH IN T E R E ST B m PLANNED
U. S. EXPERIMENT BV ITALY, RUSSIA
EN6L4NT VIEW S

Traveling Around America
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iGontlnttcd prom t»«*«t«s»
behind any new secnriUea issue.
“The public is Invited.” he said,
“to call the attention nf the fed­
eral trail* commissi n or tto
postm aster general lo any ad­
vertisements in paper*, m agaittoa
ROME, July IS.—Following a n r l&gt;y mail which in the opinion ,
f any individual do not llv* up
long conversation between Pre­
m ier R on An Mussolini and V fa d &gt; ' to 'th o regulations o f the new .
mlr Ihitrmkln, K asdan Ambassa­ securities a rt."
Chief among these regulations
dor to Italy, who had Jest re­
turned from a special visit *o fa the required u*e o f a special
Moscow. It was announced re­ form for registering new sequ- *
cently that negotiation* wera in r It taw with the commissi n and
progress for n treaty o f non-ag- the condensation of this infor­
rression between the Soviet gov­ mation which must be etnjtloprd
ernment nnd tha Fascist govern­ In circulars anil pro*p«-vtu*es ad­
vertising rcurities for sale. All
ment of Daly
The negotiation*, presumably, registration certificates arv opqn
are conrarned with a propose t to public inspection.
In addition/ official* say th*
part sim itar to those which lh"
Soviet govevnmqpt recently ha* fesb-ral securities act to* on*
concluded with several nations of section directed nt tip ster sheets’
western and central Kurojm and. by declaring it to He fraudulent
(O that extent, may ho said to rep­ to boost n se-nrity "for a consltlvyresent something nf a majoe alien received or to lie receivrd
elelght-of-hard arromplfahinent in directly or Indirectly, from an tainternational polities, •inc* there; sue,, underwriter nr dealer withImlsslon of | nut disclosing the r. eeipt, whether
would l&gt;e Involved
tM«'r"*»tntry » Into
t o p fn e p erttrr.' b f ' t t r h h r
originally ilesigned especially t-i sidcintion nn,l the amount thCrt'
rom tot the policies of II Due*.
The announcement from Ihe I’nlasso C hi(l gave no imlieatlon a*
to how far tto negotiations men­ of negotiations with Russia reeved
tioned have progressed. It '« tria ty of fnend-lilp trtw c*n Itnlv
known, however, that Amto»«»doe ami Rumania a .id even tu glv*
Potemkin, wton he returnerl t r some semblance of possibility to
Moscow recently, bote a special Hi,, recent speculation* about n
nie**aee from Premier Mussolini pnet of Adrixtje n'vn-iggrcsil#i»
and that, on the Journey hack to iM-twern Italy and Jugodavia.
his post here, hr traveled not nf
his way to visit tto capital* of
central Europe;
H em e Ihe element of paradox
contained In the announcement la
not limited to the prospect of
binding in a non-aggression treaty
twn
which «nff wrr*
i s i ,
»• t
iiwnrn rnrnil**^ *n«l *•!Ml jrttfllil
r
1 (H lN k ith
metrically opposed policies.
)Y1 * I TALI AN
Soviet Itussla wa« characterist­
• L isA ’^ om
" ^/ / A M t i U m U N d
ically ■articulate In expressing it*

Country Is Concerned Non-Ajrgression Pact
With Outcome Of Similar To Others
Inflationary Move Effected By Soviet

S o cia l C alendar
sad Mrs. Lintoo B. A
id yastarday from Chicago
um w v r t n
I M * t o Mb*

R*l*g

Elisabeth

» to ta* h*«a vlsitii* W&gt;
* * * * * * * fa Hlghiaadx, N. c.

DTLEH IS JEW
HIMSELF, AVERS
PUBLIC CHARGE

* • « • * ato Frond* U ncki hnvt
W
t* R n u i t M*rri*&gt; ramp
* *
Apopka to tpffto a
Mb* Sfaaaor C onalj raliroed
&gt; tar horn* I . Jack**tor spending too week.
k*ra wltk tor i n i , lit*. W. M.
■ a r M Sto waa accompanied by
MIm Morion lio n * * and M iu
Marika McDonald who will rwtorp tonic k t
Xramth Morphy, of Atlanta,
arrivad Saturday to spend a f«w
dayn tor* a* tto fw n t of hi*
•faofhtor. Mm. A. D. Zachary,
f r , MafnaTV Anrnn.
Otat, of Poatfae.
Wyaa W. fatter i*. expected to
and Mlaa Edith Walker faft ratara
today from
Jackson.
t o O d d wtor* they will MWh. wtor* ho ha* toon spend10 days.
&gt;*» tto paat two month*, tin
will to Jofand to rt lator by Mrs.
M is. Fhsl Stoemaksr
ttam YIdatto, Ga.
ttoy to r o U a s vbltlag for

Sensation Caused By
Publication Of Rec­
ords Upon Ancestry
VIENNA, July 17.—A **n»alion
ha* ciumiI by publication In lh*
n e w s p a p e r “OeaUrrolchlscto
ch* rc** that
Abcndblatf
A iblf Hitler, N ail Chancnllor of
Germany and sworn foe of th*
Jew*, waa a Jew himself.
The chare**, winch have Ions
been the r. bject of gosalp, wer*
mad* publicly for the first timo
In th* first installment o f a a*rle* *f article* purporting to sub■tanllat* them. The paper claim*
possession of aworn document*
whlfh haa llrnl in thh region for
proving that Hitter la • member
of a Jewish family by that name
generations.
Th* “AtondbUttV’ allegation*
caused sue n* stir that a wordy
newspaper war th iv ljp n l. Pro­

rltory ovsr-slitt, nar* death awaited
him: and lb* Indiana themeelvs* •*•■
dom strayed tut from their lab* far
lively laUatan back** them that the
davit dwell* on the mainland roady I*
m i ** them who deerrt th*tr trito*.

sold rtac b tor no** and f**toooa at
toad* around bn n*ck and arms. Tha
Ian Bla* Indiana dwelUnc urn, tlay
tabo.net far from Crlitobat, Caaal
t o n , ara tolbvad by **m* people lb
h* all that remain* of th* once proud In thalr colorful hand-wovtn Isabel*
Inca* who** ettb* In rulaa era ecal­ and plaited alraw bat* mlagUag with
ib* crowd* on lb* • treats. Ann thalr
tered throuctoat South America.
Them atranye Utile people Uv* al­ bandworen basket*, artutb applique*
most b lh* lame ataia of prtmlUi*- sad *laborate bead-work Bad* Ita wav
ne*s an did thalr foratath*r* thou- tnt* many atataroama *f “Paala"
■a*ib *f year* a ia and am r m n e d ship* making lh* weakly cruise* be­
by too la m rapenUUnot. coda, and tween New York and lb* Weal Coast.
taboo, lateroaarrtai* of tto San Bla* Adventuresome visitor* to th* Canal
qvliaa* with whit* *r *th#r alien ton* tab* tha tS-mlnut* aeaptaa* trip
•aces b almost anknawa. I* fact, op I* th* tea Bias bla* sad a n walonma
utfl r****d year*, if a whit* man In­ aa bag a* their cut* of tally#*#* and
•U ut sweat* bold s a t

have been rrduced to' the lowe«t
point in more than ten years.
“The sate* gain* we have regis­
tered during the 1**1 three months
indicate definitely to many per­
sons that the harrier* which
damned up the fine-car markets,
just Ss they cloved mark*!* for
practically everything else, ate
giving-w ayr----- ------------------------* » ! L 0 » ! * r J w C H * B i7 - C a a t
“ We are confident that a break
tern opened a t tto Milan* Theahaa occurred and that thera 1s
tor fa tha naw Fox romance.
-Adorable,- and they havt more
every rravon to believe business
than fulfill*d tto proala* that tto
for ail fine cars from now on
com bias lion of two such it a n
DETROIT. July 17.—Ilu.slne.a will continue improving.”
carriaa. Ttoy moat to pat down
in th* *o-callcil higher priced au­
a* tto •ciweo'o most winning and
tomobile
field In making exrrllcnt
moat vharming performer*. Tto
progress in tto opinion of M. M.
story through which ttolr talent*
Gilman, vice-president vf distri­
am mvwafad ta jast tto thing for
BKKI.IN, July
17.—Charges bution
bution of
of the
the Packard
Packard Motor
Motor Car
Car
two star* o f tto magnltud* and
publish*! In Vienna th at Chan- Company.
Company.
•hill o f Mlaa Gaynor and Qarat.
T to plot la a whimsical an*, of ro lb r Adolf H itler Is of Jewish
- Wllh production
prvduetUjn and
and sales
.s i r s In
in
“With
(Continued Prom Tag* Ona)
tto variety that ha* mad* Mlaa b ta ri hava Umtt officially d.afad. tto
tto ‘ lovrotr‘
to w e r'ppriced
ric e d *'fte
td advancing
fWW
advancing Throughout batuiday night roast
Gaynor Amarlca's moat popular
"Tto reports a re false from to higher fascia,
this
msy
to
taklevels,
may !«• tak­ guard cultvrs stood by, guarding
■tar, and Garat th* premier play­ hcginning to end". It was sa id „ to | ndlr. „ «
|j
Uclmnn,
en to indicate,- „said
licltiian. the planes and sweeping them
er la Europ*. With an accompanl- "Independent Swiss genealogist* ~lh&gt;t
th
r whole
who|p Industry
fa
ril with searchlights.
-th
a
t
tto
Industry
fa awell
Nearby on
mart of spnelnlly created marie havs shown that H itler's anceviu way
w,
belter limes,
tim es, an the pier stand hunrdeds of drums
oq its
lo better
and wpwwtblly written aongt, thry
tors w lth iu t exception belonged encouraging note (n
to all famine**."
business.- o&gt; gasoline and oil for refueling
reveal tto heat of two distin­
"Ant
ng ear*
ears selling for ISJHSI
fc-'/xm tha ships f«r their homeward
“A
nvng
guished film figures. Tto maiic id to tto peasantry of to w er A ustria
and
wet*
m
trators
of
tto
Roman
o
r
more,"
he
continusd,
-there
o
r
more,"
h
r
continued,
“thenjourney.
by Warner Richard
llrymann,
leea ilecklcd
deckled gains
gala* In
hhave
ara lecn
iq ‘h&gt;'
the
(ieneial lialbu took time "Ul
with songs and lyrica provided by Catholic Church.
“ All boro German names. Thus last
h u t three monthh*. The fine rat to d ra ft a reply to the message
Richard A- Whiting and George
quality merchandise of congiatulaltun received, fruni
Marion, Jr. Tto
“ Adorobl*" • veil In th* sari sa t generations buyer want* ,|ualily
he
When his
much
aasa hr
ever
did Prem ier M u .r Uni.
Walts, “ My H*art’* Derir*" *nd no m ixture of Slavic blood la a*
and he
to fac
far m&gt;w
now hack
hack in
In the m m were not being feted, they
-My First U rn to Last" »ro ‘hr tractable. Kwls* genealogist* con-and
m arket to
In ohtain
ohtain qunlity
qunlity In his
hi* kept close to their rooms in the
threw song-hits that am bound to cluded -th at H ltlsr'a anciators sal- market
tied liy SwiUortaad snd prior lo automobile iranapertation.
lranap*rtation.
Drake Hotel.
They took their
act th* world humming.
While sale* In July no-mally
no-nja'ly meals in th .ir ru ins. Daring to
“While
T to supporting cast la an sx- l« O a " /
are from
from ,r'
If, to 20 lwrr*B‘
percent l*^fa»
below brave admiring crowds that filled
cellcnl o m . It Include* llsrtort
..........
TT—
are
VIENNA, July 17.—(A*&gt;—Th* those
n,o«e of May. nur deliveries sf
-f the dining' rooms hoping lo catch
Mundin, C. Auhrsy Sm ith, Blanche
Frid«ricl, Stuart Holm**. Albert nowapaper “T e le g r a r reported „ , w pg-kaiil- in June this year sight nf them.
Conti. F e r d i n a n d Schumann- recsntly th a t a* Ihe .e e n q service,! n ,„ t|nur,| sl ,h , ,,„ ,* high level
Tin- hotel's Italian tefaphona
arcom pan'ed by ita ff oiricera, had „f Hay, During April. May nnd n feiat rs w*ra kept baajr, level**
raided the m ilitary harrark* at June deliveries of Packard enrv Ing vongiatulatino* and ipifrfa*
Rankt Pseltcn, near here, search- listing for more than liO oo con- c&gt; n r.im n g tha fliers from thoua*
Ing th* officers' and sol lcr» ‘ *i Yrshly exceeded lh i*e for the an "• f persons liefe and over
quartern. Thla aftlnn was said to -nm* threw month* of last year, (he n a tl’B,
havs rsvvmled hidden arm* a n I Im portant, too, In lh* fart*‘tto ;
The m .p were fa n Jovial mood.
The, wrote letter hunw ami their
r n mat iler apladlitej u special
secretary tu take charge of the
mall and speed it "n
way.
General llalbo, impatient to speak
with hia family, talked to lUim*
by long distance telephone.

Jan « t Gaynor In Film
Showing A t MUane

E x cellen t-P ro * res*
Is Reported By Of­
ficial Of Packard

Italian Birdmen
Return T h a n k s
For S a f e Flight

hat U Calloway aad
lory Ana, mtarnad
r«w Macon, Ga. whom
toon visiting Mrs.
•talar, Mrs. Ernest
la p wort asst in JackMr. Qal^wsy.

U M

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(faminsU Codnty used 171 laaa
o f fartlHsar (hiring tha month ef
i sm, 11 la rave*fad fa tto monthly
report o f tto Department of Agricultur* t f tto State ef Florida.
Tto aaliro stats aaod a tital of
n j l l tons of fertiliser daring
tto month, with Falk county lead,
tag tto stat* with MSO tana

tuOUISVII.I.E, Ky.. July 1 7 .(A^— Fire of undotcrmnvd origin
yvster kiy dntroysd tha Kentucky
l. mtor A Millwork Company's
plant to rs with da mag* estimated
by offlclalt at 1108,000. Tto build­
ing, a two-story structure, con­
tained. tosidra supplies and ma­
chinery, SOOJipo feet nf lumber.
Eight firemen narrowly escaped
Injury when tto roof of th* plant
collapsed.

were actually not great enough
NEW YORK. July 17.-&lt;&gt;D—
to meet the steadily growing de­ William 1. Ward, veteran rvpuhmand. Due to tha fact th at It fa ||ra ,i leader ef W ertrh rrirr coun­
Impossible to increase production ty died at a hospital last night.
quickly In the fine ear field and
also th at aatan increases exceed­
ed our exportations, nur ship­
ment hsve to*n running ronaldI l f B A irilH II. I \ f l l l i »TITM
ersbiy tohlr.d actual deliveries. A*
III
0 \ Jl
W.
a result Inventories o f new ear*
AM irr*

LONDON. July 15.-N ow that
tto Canadian tVillar haa dipped
below starling and th* ‘American
dollar fa approaching the old gold
parity with tto pouwl, City people
her* ar* to g fan li* to wonder
whether President Ro&gt;eev*ll may
agree to seine tem porary scheme
for preventing violent exchange
fluctuation*, which ham per Amcrfasnovr r»ca» trade and promote
gambling. Caution ofao fa Incul­
cated by Ihe flight from the AilJar and reports that speculative
production of United States manfseturers fa outrunning
sumption.
Speculation stten-ls deliberate
ifapiweiation of psiw r currency be­
cause people always buy nonperishable commodities %nd vaw
m aterials when they see prices
7t »sin g "i\sy ’ a fi ?r &lt;!•&gt;' • ml Week
a fte r jaerk.-ltiit when a halt l«
railed and
brake la applie.1.
up with a
speculation I* brought
broil
Jetk, and Ju«l now London fa dis­
cussing the qiirsti &gt;n of how s&lt; on
this will happen. Home think thst
American trade expansion will
rontlnu* until the farm ers have
marketed their cicps and sperff
tto lr
money. -Then,
perhaps,
America will 'lump Its uncon-sumed surplus on (Tie forrign
m arkets and another mfachfaVivrta
growth of tariff harriers an.1 re«trfatfan.s may result.
Uut drsp:te these (urahu'hngs,
business men. heie are feeling
more confident abviut the future.
Depreciation of Ihe dollar has not
hithert i hurt British trade. June
unemployment figures are highly
satisfactory and reassuring. The A bhorrence " f , «!».
fu til Humber o f BHttMl unctiF f j,p|tail*tle nations o f wesleTit EM«
ploye.i still Is nearly five lime* rope (the four power pact! -the pre-war average, hut the n ot­ rently inspired hy Prem ier Mus­
her In June declined by 114,000 solini. and the new series nf nonemanating
and the total decline since Janu­ aggression • treaties
ary fa 401.000. The present un­ from Moscow were de*rrlhcd. milemployment situation is the best aldr Italy, a* ilesigned particular­
since Deeevnher, Itl.'tl, nnd reflects ly t„ herkniatr II Due* In Lenlral
general Improtentenl well distrib­ Eurrqre a part of the map which
uted over ind strlea in all part* t o Is especially sensitive.
T hat version ha* Iwvn consist
of tho kingdom.
rntly rrjeete.1 hy the FBarfat
The Iron and steel tetxllr, en­ Press Office, which has Instructed
gineering and transport Ira'ka Italian
newspaper* »•» roDam
have all benefited and labor of- from p o le m lrs with « u « l u M W to
f rials believe that progress will spread Instead the theory that
rontinue. Th* rnltun trade Is Italian policy, as exemplified «
still disturlir.l by the up* and the fmiMarWcr l&gt;» t.
B
downs of raw materials, b i t the policy, a* demonstrated by lh........
advance in wool ami wool manu­ ries of non-aggression treaties,
facturing fa well sustained and had nothing In iqrpnitlon I'Ut were
Ihe tendency of prices favors part of th- same general n m v f
sellers, both a t the London auc-t meilt to " c o n s o l i d a t e peace
The announcement was tnken as
Duns anil on the Bradfur-I ex­
change, where lupm .ikirs again evidence that lh,. trip id Amlmra s e d th rir qimiaii ns recently. sador Potemkin hud to n successIt
Few hupes ait- now entertained fill in runvlnrinif
the activity of .Soviet diplomat- .n
uf fruitful results from the lorncentral Europe which had espe­
3. n confrrrnxe. The general opin­
cially convinced Signor Mussolini;
ion is expres-e I by Ihe remaik
of the advisability, of signing a*
that the "einference
hurse is treaty with Moscow, and the an­
dead liul 1ilius nut know how to nouncement that negotiation#
lie diiw n.",llilt*t‘a latest speeches that end were in progiesa wa». by
in kcute rvtuining sasiily, and an easy association of ld*n, taken
anxiety about another financial ... an Indication of a new and l&lt;~ ■
rollsps* in central Europe is r &gt;n- aggressive Italian poll y in tto ,
scqurntly
diminishing. German Danube basin.
Specifically, the uminuiicemen*
bonds ar* stea ler.
The latest report* from recent to revive hope f«r a subsequent
Visitors to Soviet Kus.-ia testify
to Ihe large tull apetulallun In
to I he aayarity uf the famine. In
fndii'trial sccurdles an I the dllfi
Warsaw or Riga Russian ruble
cully of carrying «vsr slock* from
ran lie bought at less than six lo
the old lo the new art i uni. C m tethe shilling, white the internal of­
qurnt llqubUTTnn anil 4&gt;q 'fating
ficial price fa six nr seven to the
tables from New York have rlepo;nd. The five-year plan I* a
complete failure and “The laind in le rird speculative Investors frum
Time*” rprrespon k-nl d*rlares to­ new cnimnltnirnt*.
day that prices are now twenty
times higher than before the plan
ar»« started.
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suffering from Indigestion owing

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                    <text>FILES Railroad Executives Told PUBUC WORKS ENGLAND WONT
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— A group o f th* nation's highest |
' salaried railroad executive* w ere!
------told dire.lly yesterday by Joseph R o O S e V C I t I n t e n d s T o Intends To “ Go Slow”
B. Eastman, federal coordinatori
—
.
• . mm . •
In M atter O f Raisof transportation, that thr ad- j
E m p lo y J o b M a k llU ?
ministration feels their »alare*
inf? Level O f Prices
P o s s i b i U tie s
T o
ate too high.
In Onitrd Kingdom
Limit O f Program
Twenty-one of thr ranking railW ill Be Paid 60 Dol­ Vnad ptrsiHrnta and executives of
LONIHIN, July 15.— (A .P .)—
rounty sloo,| p'raonally by to
WASHINGTON July 15—l«P&gt;
lars An Acre ForEf- Ihe
W A S H IN G T O N . July IB —
hear from the lip* of the co-or- prT, ll|w,t n „„,rvr|t Intend* to The American delegation was
( A . P . ) — T h e ateel Industry
ronsidenna lodav a final effort
fectinj? R e duction dinator what the administration
,.
' . ,
.....
In lutnard ('resident Hoosevelt's
thinks ar,. the step- that should
,h" J" b n
P
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today filed w ith the recovery
IWv Tie tHwtst.4 f ww l M. ij*
plan of a worldwide price raiwN- taken to improve the trampur- • « ' » * •
» «* • » « «
WASHINGTON,
July
15.—(/P)
T w o airplane* roared o o f .
adm inistration a code o f fa ir
—Georgia and Florida grower* of tation industry. Several of thr uf * * , H;.lM..O«OJWO authorixed by la* as Ihe eronwaiie conference
over the A tla n tic today from*.
com petition to Increase w ages
r r ir w il fnr Ihe weeh-end.
Nine Million Acres
cigar leaf tobacco will he pawl men in the group, namnl to rep- &lt;’"Ugr*s*
N a » . Y o r k . . O n a . t h A . .W ln n U r. „
.a n d
sp rea d
em ploym ent rMnh hounltot nf
lie wdl take up a special list „ T. . j j y a s i n t J f M .fL -tfra ja g p
prr acre for resent the railroad* under Ihe ro____
Of
Mae, waa piloted ' b y W lle r control
an.I river*- "anti Tulinn oullming manelary ami
________ __ | H P .
. . . ___........
_____
■■ “" thrw m h— m a jo r
oiT^lTv riT S TTlm u m
Poot w ho seeks to break th «r
rommerrml policies lo arhieve
ties in rxress of or nenr $1H0,IWUI nartsirs project# at n conference
W
ill
Be
Destroyed
.c this fundam ental trade.
|tratora' plan for acreage reducthi» end is under discussion by
eigh t dava, 16 hour* rou a4e
a
year.
_
,,n
lhr
I'oli.mailliver
Sunday
with
Robart Lament, head o f the lion. th« campaign for which wa»
The 1933-34 budget was occupy­ the world record he m ade m r
The men conferring with Ka*l- Secretary lekrs, the public \vurk&lt; some kmerican experts a n d
WASHINGTON. July I5 .-IA ’)
Iron and steel liwlltul# brought xchtduled ynterday to alart Mon man represent tile southern, rn-l- .„|miniatr*tor.
ing th# attention of the Roard of 1931 w ith H arold C a tty .
delegate*.
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The plow* on around 700,000
■lay and rontinue about a month.
lhr drlraallon had rvol yel de­ faints in lit slale* next week County Commissioner* today.
tha agreement to Hugh Johnson,
and western .rotimM of the; , . ^ m i n i n g
full .peed for
Tha other waa th e Ltthtk-*'
The growers of cigar leaf to­ country. Seven wrre rle led from
They met at 10:00 o'clock lo b#
. . rided, however, whether It will wilt Is-gm |tt turn hark-into Ihe
laduatrlal administrator.
It la
bacco in all section* of Ihe coun­ each region. They will work with /
presented a l o n g list of at- anlca. Jointly piloted b y C a # *
hr any use la iolrndore such a
*
/
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r,*
&gt;
•
I
ground
more
than
9,000,000
arrea
Stephen D arlua an d
^ £ d * fln lt * ly understood that well In try will be a*krd to *hare in ^h* Kastman and hi- regional o o r - l
timatra given them hy various t a i n
»h' rule that a *ma ivh.uf,
(iui*-uir to Ihe fiosf (nrlnlghl
UMi
"I
1
le-1 id lhr parley, a* July 27 oa* of growing i-olton a* a result of county officials. They ware work­ Darlua Glrenas. w h ich heaoJ,
i W i t m a of 90 percent of the ateel plan to re tire this &gt;ear‘» harvest
dinator* in an rfforl In bring * Ihe Fund n» possible would be ib
ruled In project* which will irliirn Ml yrslrr $U&gt; hy lhr In ilrr* for Ihe proclamation yrolenlay of ing on the hudgvt early this aft­ ed fo r Lltu anla 4900 m lM li.
production of the country la r*p- 50 percent.
nlsoit a reduel inn of rail elSrcirlary Wallace of adoption ernoon. Clerk V. K. Douglass Inti­ away.
Minn- o f the outlay In thr treas­ rr^^aliitn of dfllbof•llo***
While
the
plan
of
paying
farm­
roaented In the agreement.
pfn*es.
of thr c lion acreage reduction mated that II would be ready for
ury.
However,
n
great
amount
ol
They wink without
“The salaries to which many
Actual terms were n 't dis­ ers who destroy portion* of their
program.
$»;mi,taio,otHi
publication early next week.
tty VIA IN I I Al.l.MAN
gn w in g crop is the same for all exrctillve* attained were a sym- thr money, about
In
defiance * f order* from
Krnm what appeared lo he a
closed but Jchnson and Lamont
Among the various estimates
1.1IN III IN, July If*, o il Britsection*, other phases of the plan loni of Ihe Iwni-m disease,” sai l must go to (iik-ral pio|i.snl* ntIngton and took o ff
IHitrntlal
crop
of
ahout
13,000,000
which
lay
un
th#
Commissioner*’
Immediately began scrutiny of the
u wo- learned
vary in each o f th* growing dis­ Kastman. "I am pulling the que«- rrady authoris'd which will bring! idi ...............
bales Wallare estimated (here table for their perusual was on* res. o f tailing the field autherittay.
Important document.
trict* brra »e o f th* difference in linn up to you a* I must tlo in th« in no ret 'rn lo the government . from lhr hlghril qu.trti ro Iasi would Im -ulitrartrd by lh* ad­
from thr State Board of Adminis­ they wanted to mak* a load tu t s
The
administration
regard* grades of tobacco.
first inslanrr under lhr law. Iw- Another $IJ»0,0P0.ihxi h i* been I ntKM. win
uodouhtrvll) rxrrtmg
ministrate n'i
program
around tration h e a d e d 'b y Governor
Poat planned hla first Stop 'aS?; ■
ateel as one ef the moat vital in­
A piocess ag las, |o' berime rf- mu*e I believe very sincerely lhal mrin«rkr&lt;l for PprrUI w *rk NOfh tiong |ui - *r^ vtt lhr mother 3.NMI.OIHI h air*.
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HI* plan* U *qu»»pll£
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follow
the
example
of
dustries In the movement to in­ fretivr probably ab ml Oct. I,
The agriculture xrcrvlary aald
This letter contained Informa­
ihU matter o f talari** b*f$»r»* tk**1rfT&gt;p (oanA, houu* loan* an«l sim ilar1
in an inflation­ he would arrepl most iff Ihe rnn- tion which was aimed at assisting with a mechanical apparatus d e ­
crease lb* purchasing power of wilt finance th* program.
railroads will .land right with lh *l work
|Mry ^ l|k
ary |s.lay. will ,Is- unable It* move Iracl-offer* signed h* grower* thr Commiteionera In preparing signed to keep th# plane on ,tfik
The growing districts are New
working men.
shipivr.. Investor* ami labor un
|p|Yr&lt; Rhou|
(hr United Kingdom from her to curtail their crop from 20 I” their luulgrt. The Information was course and maintain allttuda Mfl/
York and Pennsylvania. Wiscon­
der Ihe condition, that now ex.-t. T f ^
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tiled
policy ...............
linlevs there
WASHINGTON, July 15.—(A*) sin and Minnesota: New England
i,
on-,
.-in.
|
i.
in, .....,y
— ,,ii
r.n |o-rrenl
percent ami in leiurn
return lor
fur rssn
cash in Ihe form of a statement of the
The executives have mu&lt; h mor* rets, tin thr latter.
lateral-sUhimi-withoutblanket order and Utprgia. am U 'lnr il».
ler, Ihe adlinnis : art.- di I iiii I l’___ludltMlUIli Wllhll^ fM,VWM,|*-,n.t-«p»i.Mvoron 9AHIO,()0«» Interestj- -prinelp* I. and— ordinary
—The .need for
—UTT-wdjo*! nvenb
'
filin g minimum wages a n j inarBetween $5,000,000 and $6,000,. than'lbey ran possibly b&gt;-r.'
lialmn plan* to advance a- a gill |(be mother r mnlry It rtf
that bale* of government held rollon. sinking fund requirement* of the aid whleh Post said would
Imum h'ura, pending estahllsh- COO is rxpectrd 11 I* collected by
131 perrrnt of the- ci .1 of a project, ueb a move I* drmnu k-d
\| (be
At
thr same lime he announced rounty and "P*1*'*! district road nr abl* him to dot* while flying
Railroad presidents, now rnryment orind'atrlal eodes, will be the processing Isx which will be ing a* receivrr*. w re nn mendll proper -eeurily 70 |H-ii-ent
The e iinIit-it I inn*, it w*a said, approval hy President Roosevelt road and bridge bond* for the high altitude.
xrf.
taken up by President llooae- pai I by cigar mnnufaeturer* un lionrd by Kastman, since thrir of Ihe ioi,( of Inliur ami malerial- are hi- king at |-reient.
of a tax of 12 cents n pound "n period, May I, 193.1 lo Oct. I,
Meanwhile General Balbo k*fs
velfw lth Hugh S. Johnson, ihe in­ all type* of tobacco. The collec­
Ihe all processing o f Ihe staple h*- ,l,3‘
(Continurd lln I’age Mix)
• fur the project might le lairruwed i "W e are gmng slow ill
jied o ff from Montreal laadlag tbo. ..
During that time hond* totaling
dustrial administrator on Sun­ tions are to be handled by Ihe
from Ihe fe t-ral ruvrrnmiot, lie- dirts lion toward art inercaie In ginning Aug. I. He estimated
trana-Atlantle Italian air armada*
$41,000
a
n
d
Interest
totaling
day.
values'', this informant llie yield of Ihe levy at from
cause the cost o f lalair and ma­ price
bureau of Internal revrqur, which
on th# last stag* of Ita flight to
9103,733.76
will
fall
due,
the
Word that Mr Roosevelt ex- alrrady has established a system
terial might out represent all ol i r.aitl. “ Amrrlea I* going fast In $115,000,000 to $I2I»,IH)0.IHHI1 which
Chicago. Ha sxpecta to roach hto
pecta then to receive from John­ i of
the uiillay going into » job, tl , v« iltlrnl fashtnn. Ihi| yen rau'l wdl he used |n finance the pay­ statement show*.
collect'ngInternal revenue
destination
lata today.
*’ «
The statement also Indicate*
son a report cn the necessity taxes on tobacco at these fatohas hrrn estimated Ihi rtunmii i r indent- Ihe Iwo. A slow motion ment* to farmer*. No tat will
Tha flying LtjxLbergba a r e '* *
that
while
the
requisite
reserve
to
tw rollsrtrd o„ Ihe cotton ex
for broad federal action ami rle*.
nity, nty or slate will thus l.e|
(Cunlinurtl lln i’age Six)
Labrador
InraaMv
Oct. t, 1034 totals $361,333, th# Cartwright,
ported normally about on* half
the means of acCVmplirnlng. It.
rrquirri) lo p it up some money
The Ceorgia-Floriria reduction
actual rtserva
ir o n s for
*••&gt; hond Invaal- gating laiattng baa# 'peallhlUtteg
of
Ihe
American
crop.
L ^ f ram* yestedsy after two more plan provliVti that compensation
(I'untinsed On Page Three)
1
mail, futora laUrest accretion* betor* continuing tb«t»
At the same tlm* a companta^
industries bad .sUpped Into posi
of an aerial _
_
thereon, itlil
credit for
wilt he paid to farmers who leavs
tor* Import lax erpial to the proc­
tlm ln quick acquiescence to tha
Five young Sanford youtht.
retired will total $100,577.60. A from America to Europe.
unharvested an arrrsr* of f &gt;ur
essing tax wilt go Into effect lo deficit of
•sprtssed desire of the govern­
$274.755 50 will be America'* second largest dtp pre­
rtalk leave* of each tiharro plant caught In Ihe art o f ransacking
put Imp'ttatlons o f cotton mwlhr
ment fer a veltmUry hoisting of
fir. L. R. Phillips' Atlantic Rank
nhnwn on Oft. 1. 1034, M •
pared to piece llaslf—world", fnlg
grown. Too, thr farmer in these
same
ha»ls
a*
the
domestic
prod­
wages and curtailment of work­
lobby sew* stand *1 about 1:3II
and ell—et the disposal ad 04*.
two stales must agree not
to
uct.
Taxes
will
he
levied
also
on
ing hours, pending the formal
o'clock this morning w 'rr placed
"A d d in g the deficit lo the boffdl Balbo and hU 90 fellow
market more than an avtrar* of In Jail where Ihey were scheduled
oanl “ I'ete" Schlrard. son (he processing of competing prod- and Interest which will com# due
completion of the codes to gov­
from Italyj MO pound* of this year’s crop per In remain until 4:30 o’clock thU
and Mrs. John Sehiiard id iiiIs. Including rayon and silk tax by Oct. I. 1034. a total bf $509.­
ern competition.
A crowd of half million . .
sere harvested.
front
providing
a
special
handi­
I
Sanford,
iimlerwrtit
an
unusnnl
nflemonn.
539 25 mutt he raised In this Is expected to wltneee the ar­
This
President
Is uncertain
llain
intrrruptrd
proliahlv
the
amt
thrilling
rsperirnr*
while
A
cap
lo
Ils
sale
amt
consumption.
Payment ofth* bounty
for
The hoy* are: Hollis Fnrgiisnn,
county.
rival fr o m
M o n t r e a l *&lt;
a* ,,
whether the broad federal ac­
Hearings to ilelrrmine the exeml- member " f a clamming party
,,
carrying nut the plan will lie made 22: his brother, Wilbur Forguson. nios| important feature uf
Th# State Board sstlmats* that the air armed* today o ff th# end I
tion can bo made compulsory, al­
rude
County
Pay”
at
Camp
Fn
...
oiler which *ii*nt l»«l week-end in th ')| r „r ,,f ttie lax n products cunt this sum I* to b# raised In part
In two Instalments— $.10 per acre 10; Orraon Woods, $B; Robert
alT * ' 1
though realising a mandatory or­
...... ' Gulf nf Mexico near Cedar hey. prting with coM-itt will he held In front the following sources: $63,­ of navy pier, which extend# h alf a
“ Hobble" B-trn*. 14. and Harold near Jacksonville yeslerduy alter
mil* out Into Lake Michigan ak
der would be more effectlre. between Sept. I ami Nov. 1, and
noon Ihe regimental punch-.' to It was learned here today.
a
few
datt.
Th»
lax
on
these,
Poker.
10.
117.20 representing the estimated
HO
Secretary Roper, after yester fcy’* the remaining $.10 per acre
While Mr. Scliirard, hi* friend, would lie paid hy the pro-etsor* gasoline tax reeeipts to 0* 1. 1, north end of th# downtown die*
They were In h* taken before Intv • been staged at 5:23 o'« b»k
cabinet meeting, said hr was days after proof that thr grower the Juvenile Court Judge J. G.
However. Ihe rain
did no* Kmnry Bryan, 'tur Galor fool hull who handle them In their firs'.
trlct.
|p:i»; $23,3it1.53, representing 1"#
(Contlnned on Page Six)
Woking on a plan of federal seFrom th* minuU of their ar­
Sharon Ihi* afternoon for a henr dampen the enthusiasm nf lie- play'r ami a party nf friends were
(Continued On Page Bit)
estimated bal.ne, of *1032 slat*
Hon to cope with those Indus­
rival there will be an alrnaab
Ing. W i l b u r
Forguson w a s more than III local m'n and worn enjoying clnni f r- Inrise out in Hi"
and county taxes th«‘ " ll1 '*• ro1' rontlnuous round of entsrtalnmeat
tries which are lagging In bring­
rnargrd on the police hloller with ell who molorr,| to the I'linip le* (iiilf, a n in e -fo o l bark made an
lerted. and $1073.17. repreasntlnj
ing their codrs Into operation.
“ illegal entering” . A key which terday u|mn lh- invilnlioti of Mu attack upon Ihe Isml* which car
(he estimated aulomohlle trans­ for lh# men completing the greetMeantime. Mr. Roosevelt des­
unlocked show rases nnd a soft- Jot J. C. Hutchison, ronimandi ■ of.| rlrd Ihe party.
portation mileage lax to Oct. 1. *«t mass flight ever *U *n p tq £ r
6100 mils* la 34 seaplane* «wae
ignated Secretary Ickrs to en­
drink rahlnet was found on hi* the First llaltalien, Florida N* 1 Neither Mr Schlrard nor Mr.
force the federal ban on Interperson. The oilier hoys were held tinnal Guard, in hiding the thi'&lt;- Bryan sustained injury, but they
These figure*, added to $6V Ute northern Atlantic route.*
unit* from this rounty.
, spent some anahsis moments dorstat# shipment* of oil produced
Official* of dty, aute aad na­
for Investigation. ' 372.30 which was reported In U&gt;#
AH of Ihe visitor* had returned ,„K th- attack which was repulsed
Officer George Gray lhl« morn­
In violation of stab) ftgulatioiu.
County treasury ** of M»T. L tion will Join
ORLASIDO,
July
IS.— &lt;/V)— ing staled lhal Wilbur Forguson home today to declare that Ik -y , , (b,. nirq of the |tarly wielded
14 I^rgatl
ALTON, III. July 15. — HP) — whleh It I* estlmst'd wiU b* go*# populace— all
. Acting upon the government'*
was arrealrd at hl.s home on Kim were royally entertained
enlerlaines anil giv ( ctain rnke- with tilling effect.
While two ransom demands have latsrd to apply on tha $509,539.25 amphitheater will hold—In 00deslrs for voluntary action the Condition of slaplo crop* in wrst
The shark, which cam* in while hern ifcntved fur the release of
Florida was low Iwrauae of cun- Avenue shortly after Ihe attempt-, en every opportunity to In |e-c.
cording thorn a formal wolcsaaa
cement Industry put forward an
linued lack o f moisture,
but ed rnhl-ery. The ynulh. seeing Ihat- Camp Foster nn-l ils |ier "iinel Ihe party was eni-ving clam tl*h- August Liter, elderly and weal­
Therefore, lh# Slat* Board fig- shortly after they land. Tha catak
offar to set 40 cents an hour
bp wa* about to be taken when^The 130 officer* and men from Ing unmindful thni ihe tide ha-1 thy hanker, the ahsrnrr nf proof ur„ . total o f $344.01467 muxt monies will be I , Seldler IW 4
as minimum wages and 30 hours groves, paslurr* and field crop*
offirers closed In on the lobby en-i Sanford and Seminole County aw arisen rapidly and left ihrui In a
adjoining th* world’s fair g re u ife
as ths maximum working week. showed improvements as rains tranre lo lh* lurrik building, ran lo lhal. it was n-pml'd today, and vulnerable |m ill... scurried uff that the bank-r is alive and hell ha raised by Uiatlon.
hy the author* nf the ransom
Tha fattlrttlea, with CU eaar
Virtually tha entire raycn Indus- fell plentifully in Ihe north, s’-ulh up stair* and jumped
Into
Ihe
Ini
tin'
of
a
llie
vitllnr*
now
ran
ay
lhal
thryj
(nt„
i|,e
Gulf
hit
only
after
II
hat
and central sections, the federal
h o le s , wa- given hy two agents
society. Italiaa-Amerleen orgaaL
(Continual On Pago Hix)
Tropical
Storm
Is
window
to
th*
roof
o
f
the
Speer)
have
had
flrsl-hmnl
knowledge
of
bralrtt
and
pre-ldest
scutes
of
crop reporting bureau said yesnf III,. Liter family yesterday as
xatlona. and etrlc group* fla | flR
building. He made hi* way *eross| what transpires in a well equipiw.l um„
the principal obstacle to further South O f SanDomingo a leading part, will continue • £ *
tsnlay.
this
roof
and
came
to
the
ground|
aiuiy
camp
where
hiindre.lof'
other
tnemla-r*
"
f
the
party
till!*
»
see
*
­
negotiations.
Acreage of staple rrnps, except
are rncampi-ii for a two- were kltss Harriet Whiddnii. Miss
WASHINGTON, July 15.— UP) til th* airmen depart, prohalnr
e tton and tobacco, was the same at tlm rear of the Speer store by ( men __
T h ' ng'iilo. Orville S. Call
Doris Delano, nn-l Welmler J»hit- and l.awtenre Keller, Jr., xald at _The Weather Bureau today la- next Wedneaday, to return
training
piuTud.
climbing
down
a
small
oak.
tree.
|
«
r,
kx'
a* or less than (hat of 19-13.
Tmlay was Ihe l.«it ilisy of ih" non, nf Cedar Key, nnd Mrs. F.ltat an afternoon conference yesletday sued » storm warning that a trop­ Rom* on th# southern AUaoU*
cotton and libacco showed de­
rout* by way of th* Aaoeea *
i-ainp, an,| tomorrow morning at Kuwland, o f Tulsa, tlkla.
they still were negotiating “ but ical dlslucbafice of apparently
rided increases.
lands.
*
.
.. .
7:10
oVIlick,
the
Sanford
unit*
th'
kidnaper*
have
not
met
our
alight
Inlenalty
l*
rentral
about
Rain* over the citrus belt dur­ Captain And Tw o Men)
Stressing th* filer*’ need *1
will hoard o special train win h County FiKures Uinin demand*.”
)00 miles southeast of Santo Do
ing June improved the ronditiun
Die On Burninj? Ship is srheduh-d lu arrive here abort­
"Then the implication *eemx rnmgo city. II U moving almost real durlag thalr alay la CatW elfa re Work Shown plain lhal you have been in com- directly
SALT LAKE CITY. July 1 5 .- of trees.
______
|y Imfure n*«io.
[
weatward about 14 mUoa cago. Balbo yeUtday seat
Condition
of
orangr*
as
of
July
U fb -t a«k Dsmpsey, former boxfollowing telegram to G u ta igt
NEW
YORK
July
IS.—t/P)—
Among
I
host
vi-iting
thramp
muniralinn
with
the
kidnapers,"
an hour.
big champioa, told newapaper re­ I was reported at 70 percent of
During Ihe IH-mnnlh perirni U - a reporter suggested.
Cattrurcio. Italian coaeul $ ■ $ / •
Captain
F
.
U
Srara
and
two
men
porter* bans yWatenday he docs normal compared with 39 per­
V. K. Douglass, I,. P. Mills, " f ginning J»n. I. 1932, appropria­
here: “ I shall b# glad to Ifltadld^
Hut (a lt and Keller added lhal Cubans W ill Get Back
not know when h* and Hannah cent July I, 1932. and 71 percent went down with the burning Oviedo. S. K Long, of I'hulunta, tion* totaling $n5tri00 were Iran*
|„ Chicago for th# Bead ttm "
tanker
"Petrol'
in
the
Atlantic
llie
kidnaper*
had
not
*ent
them
on
the
same
day
In
1931.
Grape­
Wtniama, musical comedy actress,
II. J. Imhmnn and Mrs. le-hmaii, ferrrd from Ihe rounty treasury
(four days) if It la bngaa^MT
Constitutional
R
igh
t
a
note
from
Lu*r,
and
said
this
off
Wilmlngtrn,
North
Carolina
fruit gained 2 percent since June
wfll be married.
C. E. Adam*. I'etrr Th-irslnn. Mr. to that of llie Seminole County wa. one of th- hitrhe* in pursuing
to stay l**«. However, I ask yea
late last night while two other nml Mr*. Karl Ishmano, Mr . Welfare Board, it was revealed in
HAVANA. July IB.—(Al Con- to give m* *• much paaqw M
“There a n no definite plan*,’’ 1 to 20 percent of normal. H per­
vessel* stord by and rescued 34 George W. Me Rory. Mr*, ft. D a report tendered Ihe County th- negotiation* further.
cent better than July 1, 1932.
be
atltull
mal guarantees will b# r* possible.'For wo need reaL" ;
Mayor Thoma* Butler, con­
member* of' the crew. The Pe­ Huffman, and stvi-ral others.
Commissioner* during the past
established after a two-year auaHa Mid MU. William* will ar* ‘ hr*. * • " * " » .
J "
Castrucclo said In commeat 4' ^
sidered
ordering
the
police
again
trol caught fir* and sank in
week.
rtv, bat. today for a stay o f 10
L ..c
to take hold of the ca»e hut ob­ pensiun In Havana province for 24 don't ballsv# ha will get njJWt
perinea
two
percent
better
than
flames
with
Sear*
alive
at
hi«
The
report
indicates
that
the
day* or ao, sad Im aapocts to pro­
R elief Maps
On
served that hr ferwrii the Inves­ hour* beginning at midnight to­ rest—or peace olthar."
p ist, refusing to leave Ihe hint­
balnr.re nn hand nn J*n. I, 11*32
long bis own visit with bis moth­ last year.
tigation
soon hero ms "a night. This was don# to enable
Blaty double room* bar* ^ad^
Prarh
and
rrap*
conditions
ing ship. The crew was rescued
Display A t City Hall was $27.9*. Donation* from th* search forwill
er, Mr*. Cecelia • Dempsey, that
provincial elector* to go to th* reserved for the Glers at a M t
Mr,
l.uer's
body."
showed some Improvement over from heavy sea*.
rounty totaled $4IBMB, donation#
long.
"Ilrcaiiso Ihe kidnaper* have poll* fur a complementary election tel. Every hour o f their l U p l #
_ 1 ______________0
last year but pear production
The two large relief maps ol front the Bchwd Board amounted
Dempsey earn* hero yesterday
been mapped out la adoanaa.
failed to send the family a met in ssseral district* Sumlay.
dropped sharply becauaa o f dry
to
$150,
while
inriilental
donations
Western
Florida,,
nr
that
area
’ with Mat Baer, heavyweight box­
Their only expedition from ChL
weather and frccsing temcra- European Peace Pact
through which it i* proposed lu rearhrd $3117 11. or a total of re sage written hy him, I have grav*
* 0r, for an exhibition. Baer will go
Signed By 4 Nations build a cruaa-siaie ship runiil, cripts from Jan. I, 1932 l » July I. fears for hi# life," said lh* may­ National Guard May caga xrould ba a trip to tha TO' |e Sacramento ho aald, for trial turea since last'winter.
or. i.u»r, a sufferer from heart
Irish potatoes, alread barreatwhlrh went on di-plsy in the City 1933. o f . 96004.00.
Join In Kidnap Hunt lag* ol U ka Genera, W la ^ W
af hla divorce suit there, aad then
mile* to tha north, whara * l h ,
This sum was expended a* fol­ aMarks, was considered to he In
*d bained 617 bush*U ovsr last
Hall Saturday afternoon, wees
ROMIJ,
July
15.
-W
&gt;
—A
fourwill proceed to Hollywood to make
fragile health and lh* effects of
ALBANY, July 15.—
Na» rangemeaU kav* bean M e ) J fc
September although 3000 less power Furupean peace pact wax still being displayed this morning. lows:
. . .
I ptetar*.
rough
handling tinnal guardsmen were ready to- Uad and moor the eeaplyeh S
Gfocetirs. drug*, nursing and al- captivity or
acres were planted. Sweat po­
Si nies of per Mins had visltct
Tha former champion doe# not tato acreage was reduced IX per­ signed today by Premier Muxtransport*. might cause death, hi* physicians &lt;ky In 100 hamlet* and dtlaa to fog or wind mak# a *'
the City Hall last Saturday and lowan-es, 03974.1*:
expect Baer will m«#t Prim* Car- cent since last year. A produe- aolinl and
representative* uf Monday to viaw theta unique and Hun. board and csre o f indigtnt said.
throw their full IBrc# lot* the Lake Michigan
aero, prestot heavyweight ehamTwo St. Louis men, father and manhunt for th# kidnaped officer,
tl«n a f 1650 bushel* waa fore­ P —ore. Germany and Great Brit- costly map*. Many others who person*. $271; &lt;dfW* expensaa.
Officials
pim, kefere next July when Carson,
arrested
there
Thursday
aft­
cast,
lax, compared
compareu with
win. 1500
i — In 1932. bio. ins ac.-wrxi
ac.wrd la oesigneu
designed u
to wished lo see Ihrm but were un­ tel-grsph and taleiihon*. $40; salLieutenant John J. O’Connell, Jr. flight,
ta
contract with Madison
Tobacco grower* increased their guarantee tranqjility among Ku able to call at the City Hall th -e arts* of welfar# worker*. $2320, er Mayor Butler announced th* A* th# anatch crime entered the gardad a lending at
Garden.expires. _i-------lawlfauaw V. '1 1 i\aI a# rag an/1 r\#r\- ropesn
— —- —— countries for
f . .« K
—- i - 6 of days, can atill avail thrmaelvrs or and Incidental expense*. $346.35. older of the pair telephoned him
a —
period
.
_
v Sl0°
suggestions concerning ransom ninth day, fellow offleem nad
has been Invited to meet daetian la forecast at
10 years, facilitate reduction of an opportunity, for it la almost The Welfare Board treaaury con­
fta r d iP M of O’Connell awaited Torabl*
•dun In Spain next peunda, compared
to 2JS1J$M armament* aad lead to improve­ certain that th* map* will be uo tained 926.10 on June 30, 1933, the payment wera questioned yester­ only th* nod of Governor Lehman for Chieaga.
day.
report roncludet.
display until Ut* Monday.
ment In economic conditions.
In 1932.

Belief In field That
95 Percent Of In­
dustry Is R e pre­
sented In Accord

TOBACCO RAISERS
TO GET BOUNTIES

Ship Is Bound
COTTON RAlSERSjCOUNTY BOARD IS OneAttempt
To Break*
Round-WoritiMarki1
W ILL BEGIN TO OCCUPIED WITH Balbo Nears Goa|’
PLOW UP CROPS 1933-34 BUDGET
Presented With List
— Of-Estimates-Made
By Various Officials

mnuar wu"« i wiftiw'Hir-tTiisvf

Five Youths Held
For Attempting To
Loot News Stand

______
B ernard Schirard
Rain Interferes lH«f Thrilling lime
With County Day W" h lar^ Shi,rk
At Camp Foster, /;;;

State Crops Have
Been Benefited By
Recent Inundation

Doubt Expressed
ThatKidnaped Man
May Still Be Alive

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SANFORD FORUM

.Wilful, anij clever of ril hearyran a very unpopular ehambe attributed in part to
*

[WlltVT» —

work
work,

r r a f t y punchtn*.
c r a ix y

and e ffe c tiv e fein tin g .
.
|Jul f l n s p ref e r not ao much
. id spectacular aldengnt*.

sport Itself but Jntemtint an
jme almont completely forWhen the wrrdtlffig gmfce beemn
j by banning al\ the ru le.
gotten. Ha revival waa aftaeiad
each o th e r w ith every th in g
and letting the grapplere go at u.
| another around tn e
but the ring poata.
They threw oneand oth erw ise
diafloor, mad. terrifying
£ o f th e »pectatorfl.
ported themaeh*a to the
Wrestling aoon became popular again.
aroused In th e recent f a * * ? '

8aafort, H a

petted To Attend
Chicago BxMbltien

Mbit comports* freight ratar oe
relory traaaportattoe from Bareford to t ho leading markets as
Kxamleor Archer
propoaoa to
roeommond to Urn I. C. C. M
adoption.
tn thla exhibition It ahowa that
urn* frol.ht rodoetloas are rentcmplatcd. But vWvriag tha port
year’* marketiag strength w .

MILFORD, CanitL, July tB^-A
achram for rnnnlag away from
home tad seeing the world,
mapped on t h s ' conventional
schoolboy pattern, phrased Chari##
Wycoeki l « t « •
uiwonveutlcaal iltuation hero recently.
Charlee, aeveateea ycatra old. ■
student In the Naugatuck Junior
High School, found himself In a

lw een Jack S h arkey and Prim®
I the "A m b lin g A tp ." th e J a i l
r th e “ V enetian G iant.”
W hy
Ml much enthtwlanm about the
" . M i r . h ..l « v . r d l . l j . l r i * M

Ing a locomotive.
history that

oston «ol&gt; « ■ » ■ I * 1' £ lt l' L i i
•« c h ie f attraction could only « e
's ara gelling so nu­
l l M to lell just who

• Ws bare
! Mating that

Saturday alght. to vlxlt th* Cea-

t/iis't hi* (nnnrclrti
In loin# wuy with th# Trea.uey

■&lt; - P ief a e - EapmlHag" m
Chicago. He ended up by xmaahIng a Ihr* of frrtght earn In MUferd and eoetiag th* Connecticut
Light aad Power Company abo0*
$10.000* ’
•*

country do; forgetting about th#
puMle’t financial condition In genoral.
Viewing th# celery grower*’
post and preseal fiaaaciai con­
dition I com« to tho conclusion
that th# only eolation of our prob­
lem' la to fight th* butti# aver
again. For thi* reason w# need
the asslstaaca of our fellow eitisen* of thi* community because
tk* spoil* o f the celery grower re­
flects upon tbte comma nit y ta g»*eral.
It Is an established fact that
Seminole Coonty ha* ao other ladust ry. The Bemlnul# coaaaaaHy,
from th# financial point o f vlrtr,
ikpenda entirely upon tha growera’ Income, therefore, property
owners, doctors, merchant*, and
laborer! and oven lawyer* ar*

noticed a ill'pat h
William VYoodln D

S a v e T h e A ir li n e

Depart m&lt; ntf

Although Sanford i« not kmong
anti pansrnRer plane line*. It
v route from Daytona Bruch. Or

Sanford And DeLand
Pupils Give Recital

STARTS ONTOP

due to hia m ethod o f twin®
but It la more Mlely that It Waa i-D m Sir.
M yRtrenftb
u e n iijF *® *
* ^ !J t
akill instead o f brute
Mot laeg ago there came
to
victory
than
to
wtn
by
fancy
foot
fighter slu e hia way fa r ic to r y
ui w,u ---------- -------- my poaacaabm a copy of an os*

trailer can. Om of UM
attached fo the Heome
Charts* cam* along.TV
had left to get a drink
Charles, confident tha*
master the art eg star
lion and yaaaaad to I
in comfort, climbed w
tinkered among Ote i
finally found the right
time te eee hia vehicle s
tk* tracks with Chari
threttle.
*

L a b o r .m ^ ? “
.
Steel Indostry Code
WABHINOTON, Jatr
—William Or*«h pmaidml
UA
American gndmatkm of U »*r.

gvee since childhood, Charlee said today hi# orgnabatlea will,
told th* police, ks had been con­ oppoM strvnuoosly employea' tegnamed ky two ambition*. One was ressnt.tlon plan propoasd ky tha
t « xeo America, th# other w »* to steal lndn*try h« f « 'r PoartHgt
handlo a locomotive. On Saturday, c o &gt; » ibmltted aartor U tk* tm.
after quarreling with hi# molhor covery id a h tk tn tlo a
-■
about certain houaaheld dotlea, h#
Th# plan yrovldaa for a TV*"
thought ho t a * *n opportunity to parry *aion.plan af Wwr
gratify both dexlraa.
______
tatkin. It did not fovbU •poeift**-,
• He left hi* home at « nr«*P#*t ly ou tsl* unionisation hut thari
Street, Union City, a gnburb of were Indications that eomganle*
Naugatuck, with 18 cent* and
depending on It will * • *
mad* for th# track* o f
N »w
agents from organising th* » « • •
York, New Haven A Hartford

" n i i m v r l h ^ r o u U m «U o n e U .k l-'v e , 8l^
nt ih at Orlando, am ong o lh r r towna tn th e fllile .

&lt;0- prosperity. In other worfW poor
■ The lie't-" &lt;lr erlptlun of 3.2
fanners, poor community, poor
w the tliacontlnuanet?.
aviation cen‘ which we h»e»' heard is given by
ItCwyent, doctors, property ew»■*-Avery tbiwr-lh who flrula that "lly
.
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J-th* time tha rww le-»r r»te lu
Until now th* farmer* feugkt ]
%»’ ynur *1 .maeli it's too wesk to get
Itn place In the aviation alone or not nt all, being dlsceor- J
m " •‘O rlando fig h t * today to keep
) ta tha bia&gt;|.”
age!, everybody being against the j
l k t the cham ber o f farmers' cau«*.
W" r l » A t 1 2 : 1ft o’clock thla aftern oon
FUr llmt’»lan« will pay Ihe ex­
Viewing th# abov# farts I cmS f c C i S 'i i r t t.ru»
BERLIN, Jaly 15^-&lt;AV-Th*
tern*) penalty of death f i t pu,,ln|f c•ttmtirrco, O rlando -----­
clod* that the only "Factor'1 left
utir, wi*r, nail' ami *1*'* In the mean* o f keeping o u r dot on
I* the Seminole Coonty Chamber Hitler cabinet Issued a deer**
imip of Sovitt factory workers,
“ T h e U . S. go'
of Commerce being nbl# to 4t veiterWy pormittiag withdrawal
*Hrh «t-cti:t to ns 1n lot letting get. In elim in atin g
iom#thing for tha alaaeat lost •I clHxeiuhlp right# aad * * in r *
of prival* fartunoa from persona
ih" offender* o ff pretty lightly.
noinawhat o f a rc-'
farmers’ cause.
both within aad without th* coun­
Atlantic hack In 1927.
Th*
Chamber of
Cemmarr*
could harmonise th* good *!•- try. who ■»* regarded a*
| About th* b»»t example of pe- nt I
nient* of thla community aad un­ sir able by th# govsroxxcnt.
Irli.t.nu we have • « n In a lung
lt.hrtmdiy appiKJ- P1**der tho C of C. flag fight for th*
tine' tv n Jersey City war vet.-r- s
m
s
s
S
z
g
s
: : an wto, tktola hia teput'enttrliv*
common cause against tha ex­
orbitant railroads’ freight rate#
iti Conxre i In nlup his romiwnsa[Unn so that he might aid hit guV- around th r p r o b t e m . ____
.d v e rtln in g cam paign here which deprived the celery grow­
eriin.. nt In it* economy prugtom.
ers set only of a fair Iacorn# bet
even of their investments and al­
bn Grnf Tcppelin bat just re­
so the whel# community’* tocnev.
ind fn-m da third trip « f «he
Hoping that th* C. of &amp; will
sun t» llrmil with twenty p»sconsider th* growers* plight aad
gers nnd n Ini*" quantity *&gt;f
rail a meeting of th* best ele­
il, on accomplishment which
ment. of this community te dis­
ps rl.’o to the thuught that all
cus* th* ways and means to fol­
Iglbles nr* not fragile.
low In accomplishing- a freight
reduction for th* celery Industry
General Halim's air armada has
equal to th* pru-war level, I b*man urhnt run Im expected from

"&gt;•

would result In conflict with
American and other 'nations’ im­
migration lawn. Under th* deer**.
Minister of Interior
Wilhelm
Frick can order Hermans travel­
ing or llrlkg abroad to rtlurn im­
mediately I® Germany In errat
their aeUvUlda displeaoa th# Hit­
ler government. Failara to obey
wwitd rveult tn wuhdrasval of
their clttyrwhip and reliart of
their proporty.
German, eo hit cannot retorn
luxf and likfly would bft forced
on tho eeuatry where they ar#

&amp;&lt;*** apjoaralflf.

[aviation in th m st war. Twenty­
flying In m#M formaSmir id"
kl.utx hav.- rotii" ;xafely, with onjatevpiton, all th# way from Italy
Itn l!&gt;# Auterkban continent and are
jaxp.rt. ,1 Ip Cbl ago today.
[( The honeymoon of 72-ye*r-old
Thetsloi* Cat he* it ami Thelma
tBunnell, 17, ink'll abruplly when
h* tHacuvcrfsl that k* «f*s ex1pacts it tu support seven members
of hi* wife'* family, lie should

C. of C. would graatly increase
Ih* prestige ml this laaliluUoa *0
ovvr Ihe Slat* ml Ftavida.
NICK XKRNOVEAN. farmar.

HANFORD, T W E N T Y Y E A R 8A G O
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r x n o t lo t r r a r y hm M

fV V S R • half century af
V factoring axperianca
tbaa)—depandabl# aa vr»U '
nomicaL Baa ua for full If
S e c u rity L u m b e r C o M In c .

ft

A t The Churches

directed

Miss Stahl Hostess
. A t Dance A t Home
Mr. and 3frx. J. I- Hurt and

*" **“ ■

' tlijvldtnd and wife were touring te.,. Mr.- T. tL U-vU. lOa- W­
th* thops in the West End of W. Loug, Mrs. IL W. Utzw*, * « •
London. Presently they slopped
K. A S t v a u , n»4
ouUiile a di'play of hats In a xnop

Lenae Duplicated

I l k ' pointed t# another hat.
about that on#T" h# asked.
. “ Lfc) everybody U wearing that
Id4 " abo telurnvd.— I-abon

McLAULIN, Jr.

C h ica go Teachers
Parade Aa Protest
Against P a y C a ts

ILuW

no nno b* dacalved by th*
if th# tax eater* In this
that ” th« corporation* p «j”
hat, therefore, If*#* xhoukl
, reduced. Thar* la a railroad
ihkh l« paid by every ueer
I railroads, adding to freight
lassvngvy vat*#. Thera la a
on* lag Which lx- agiod
ily, If Invtxlbfy, to ***»F
mom bin. There la a powgr

DR. HENRY

BEST FOOD

CHICAGO,
,
Mora than *ooq

school
Claud* Hobson, who will frekokly

hav. lo N 4#cort#d ba*M hfW» •

“ Mre* V r t li, a f ' M h M r t d : t h a
guest o f hoc sister, Mia. A . BChaypeU, ua Calarg A r e « * .
ll&gt;y U i vUcIt const nil
WlUla fltrlngfoB«w w t i wht*pockots o f gawsr aad light
y r la g o* tk* itreaU l &gt;N.rday
sad Informod T h i Herald M
that ha hod' Ja»* fMMhad mpf l j l w Y*fonla,Caarty w1th_*hMI*

Uorheta

post OFFICE

r.

Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Walls and
children will leave tomorrow
for Jacksonville when Mrs. Well)
and th* chlldtvn will visit her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. K E. Keene. for some
time. Mr. Wells, will return her*
her sister, Mrs. France' Forbes, uf
Sunday night.

FIRST ail'RCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Christian Science

After 'pending several week* at
elate in Grorgm, South Carolina, time.
■•1 New Jtrs#y, Mr*. Bay Hollar
fill return lo bar home b#r* 11ay. Ska will he accempanlod by

HOTEL

Third
lU.ot,

Church Mvhu&gt;l, 9:46 A. M.
M.irning Worship, ll:UU A. M.
Sernr &gt;n !&gt;y th# Pastor.
Mid-week service W'rdnr&lt;day,

46 l&gt;. M.

SUlrenlh Mreel and Sanford
Avenue.
Th* Rev. K. M. Mar.er, pastor.
Bible .School, 946 A. M.
.Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
R-bjrrt fur m lining sermon,
"The Grace uf Reverence."
Evening 'CMice, H:l)0 I*. M.
Subject fur
sermon,
“ The
Grrat Alternative."
W,-dnr.day servin', 8:00 P. M.

.Sunday Sellout, 1U:IX] A. M.
™“ Kpwnnh' l.rifile, '15:13 |’. Ifi
Prvarhing, Thursday, H:1HI I
M. by Rev. It .T. Caldwell, poetor.

The llrv. Smith Hardin, pastor.
Sunday School., ll:4-’i A. 31,
Judge II. W, Ware, acting superintindent.
Morning Service, 11 :IM» A. M.
Sermon by the Rev. II. T. fold
writ, uf Benson Springs.
Young 1'rople‘a Division, 7:0b

IT Al

AN

A Hi i U.AH HfMU

TYPE W R ITE R S
4 i»C t H T e # .L

LANDO

The "house that chemistry
. ........
. i.horstnrv
belli I* no longer a lauorxiory
Inv.
It l« an actuality *• It
Century ot Prugrrow Kspo'iuon

lu Cliliugo
During tho past year* of .lackened buxine", tha rexi-arch rhem*
|'| ha- been bu-y devising new
methods nnd new processes took,
tug to new product* lo help In
the r. duration of the world's In*
ilii'li)
Espsii'lon o f the use*
ut VHi)l resin. Is one ot the Im­
portant le'Ulta arrnnipll'llrd
About one hundred &gt;eur» ago
a French rhrnil't dlscuvered a
While powder whhh formed In
wealed lube' of vinyl chloride lelt
In lli» &gt;uii'blne. thin dl.n.ieiy.
In the hand I ut later tliepil'l*.
tires me u pt., .lie known u. vinyl
ii-'ln
Dr George D Curm*. Jr . ViveI ’rr'ulent and ltr«e*reh Dlreetor
III llo- Carbide and Clomlinl.
Corporation a nuit of Union Car­
bide and Carbon Colpoiatlun ha*
detvluped this restn Into a pro-

duet known as vlnyllte. the terll*
n|tn)|,il|.|urr „ f &gt;nc,h , rtl(l„ ai
trar, r |n r r | bote*, water

rr uvea ot which were for the

eicellunl material tor the deelure of l.l.e teeth, and. for the
mating &lt;■( phonograph records;
in this latter It demonstrated a
duratitlltr theretofore unknown
and further. It was unbreakable.
Now. with the application uf
heal ami pre'sura this m in I*
hem* molded Into great statu
and t&gt;aneli, u'atile In lli&lt;* tonklrisrtii.ii ot tho major part of a
model apartment or tiua.o K w p
th,- outer watt' may be made of
these panel', and. etperlnienl*
.how tti.it the heal lie.' through
11ll re III. tl V11.&gt;111e w all. I ' lev i
than llirouch a .Ixleen tiuh ionxtruillotl « ( litleh. air .pace and
lath unit |ila'ler
Thete are two rooms and bath
In the model apartment at the Klpi.'ltl.ilia i m i'll u&lt; l.-d a* i n " tin*
inrrldor Iron, tt.e main exhibit
u( Union Car tilde and Cal l.un Curpuratluu T h * floor blu\k*. dour

Agreement Among PUBLIC WORKS
C h u n n ie s O k e T F d PROGRAMWILL
By Adoll! Hi t l er BE SPEEDED UP
BERLIN,
July 15. bit The]
draft cunliltatlun for th.' I’rot,-'.
taut rhurtli
o( licimany an I Hut
roni-urdat with the Vnticaii rnd
Ing politiml activities o f Catholic
n &lt; it-iict In Gcritiany. »•&gt;&lt;• i.uth
approved iinuniiii" ly j f 'l r i 1ty
by t hani'llnr Hitler’' cnh.net.
The chnnccll &gt;r warmly Ibaaietl
Vice Chancellor Ftt-t* »un I'np n
for hie *u rct"fu l nrgoliatitmt in
ItnriHt in romit-clmn with the r-'n
cur UL lb tail' uf th" ,-uHt rtrilat
were nut made public but the
test uf the new protr.Unt c&lt; n'titutlnn ' t ' given out.
The pr.nmtd,. state':' ” ln thi'
hour when God urduiru-d a gnut
hist irical ttansfurmatio.i. Evan­
gelical i bun he' have runlliiucd
un ■ completed work iniliate,| by
the Kirrhenh rid (Churrh Dnion)
toward' n unified German Hutu
grlial t hurch whereby coofr*
'tons born out uf Ilu- ref irmatb n
'olcninly I, rid thriii-i lv. &lt; lugcth
rr. testifying to *ullr l" ly , "fie
spirit, one laint un-- faith, one
baptism, one God, rt".| ml' Fallit r
, ( ii' all, who is almti' nil, by ull
and in all.”

( t*..ntimi-tl Knvrn Pag" Or.e)
fnmi ulh«*r ltuirrr^ f»»r
\%«»rK.
It un4 mailt* plain nt th&lt;* Whitt*
II ihjn** Ihnl •trt|Unl f«»r fun«U
I nil t municipally nanrd litfht anil
u-jtre planlN
liVrly | » n t r i l f
furorull,* ron'idcrulhm.
Tbc t’n.per-Alcuva Ihmd run
trul end teclamal'an pnjvrt on
th,- North I’lslte Itivrr In Wyniiiltitr wn« rited a&lt; n pos.llde fav­
orable rsample „ f n ••■If liuMpl.iIng |iru|Hi.al such a ' the I’ rr.l■hnt hat In mind. It ha' !»■ ii trpresent,d I* bun the llfi.ikm.isxi
im l uf tlv ' wo Id lx' fully tcbunt'd tit ifie goveinmcnt.
It lik'-vti-c wait Indicated nt th&gt;Whl e lluii " th- public lull l ng
program wn&lt; ilu" fur nm'ldcrahlc
l rimming. Th(. I’ r.i elent ** In'I'lInc tbal flint la It nil wct| ttnlt fur
nrw pti'tiilfirev or f" k-ntl build­
ing' uhtn (I tan be pnivrd that
over a given |.'r ml i f year' it
uiiuld ro.'t the u .ti-rnment I f " lo
luild than to conlm c th* prv'enl
rt-Ml.il I it*i*.
*
Th" public work- adminUlrntit n
bat
.ubmittc 1
to
I’ rc'tdi nl

Installation S o r v ice
Will He Held Sunday

They Sang A New Hong.”
“ A Very Strange Saying” wil
be Ihe ihente to be &gt;U.'i-i'*rd Sun
da) night.

panel, end knobs, the Inner all.'.
, nd
lhr num h. Boordg
for the flower garden In the re*r

outer welle. the kltehrn cebln-t.

vinyl CAhUngAdtllnc mur.i
b«*«uly ant| ronvrnlrn&lt; •• ar«* lh&lt;*
v ln y lllf wlhdnw paint which per­
mit AoCtrnrtl |I«U to |&gt;&lt;’ct li.tt**
Ihn aparlntml hat which m ».»4
«mt any po«4ibl«* ualy v t ««
:•
la Mlatetl. however, that coupt*
ly traii'parm t pamw ala* i m |%*
mail** of the »am»* aubcUnt i
Th»* rliem UU who Ih« t&lt; y -.*•
f«*» It tl Ihrtc* Ult .t tl*M»lo|‘ f iil•lalt* ih.ii vln&gt;lilt* i« alto;.il*a&gt;'
inip* rvioui lo t*Uh«*r at lit« or *»l
halt* Hint that the* problem of
tlvft nil lira* for 'all purl* of S *
hiMi&lt;»* |» |rntlrtt**i| klnipli1 ll i*
ninth* r i »•**lhl a til alitl whrt» c it
••rc t| |i nnl Mihj* 1 1 |n r.t'a'Mv
MMfc* lilt* «u(orln&lt; 11 iiiailt- to |»r

CHARI.OTTF.V1LLE. Vo, Jely
IS. "The drp‘re*.lon I* rubbing
‘n the Icsnn well all ovvr the
world that no war pays," sa'd
Kredetick J. Mbbv. executive xecn ta ry of the National fouix-il
for Rrwentlon of War. In an ad*
Urea, recently before the In.tl*
lute of Public Affair* at tha Unlcecity of Virginia. "The peaee
m vement h»re and abroad relies
for »urce.., «ald the .peaker, far
note upon the motive than It iloea
i I on aitrui.nl. t'epitali't nations
bave filly adequate rra.on., as
Chancellor Hitler recrntly »aM,
for preventing another wotld uut*
break."
The only highway to permanent
p -aoe, in the opinion of Mr. Lib*
by. i&lt; a progtevilvr world organlration ha«e«l upon the common in*
.rrTy«T»m-~peneev With1 lediMliaw wfa rm a m e nt« by International
agrremnet nnd their reorganlxa*
lion ii * domestic pol.ee force*,
with about Ion of all wrapona of
attack. »n I with world-wide “ mor­
al''
,11- armament
p r o mo t e d
through . rbool, and churches and
tireand radio and "moving-

nl factor* -of thla proid the » peaker. ar# tho
lilt and » world l^aguo
“ It lock* now as 11
.'in will belong to the
f Nationv before w* do,
hull Join eventually botiiealt* (he mult-ri.tld
people want pence III III* K8|Hih|||ii|) lilt.i|i I «i» •
in g
a t, the recant
of lb** litoat ttllraclh«« (rulitr«M • •
. nii unemployment. Dr.
lit** Maynih*’llc ho at** * la lit** to*.*
Itic . which !• iiiatl** of lit** warn*
Andre**, of th* Amerl*
%ln&gt;I M*«ltM ami lv In many tv*
clat nn f* r U t o r
Or­
,. New York, deelaro'i
II
Indication*
pointed
approval n |„«ard curly adoption of ■ eonhari'.r nnd l 'l r etive American program.
., totaling | lief erring *o the
n

annuun.-e.l «*hi" f lnhtr
1113.. public employment ctTwe *
..... r'.a under Ibe dlrertlou o f Hec

Andrew. ..id that “ the Impor­
tance o f thla fur future con.tniet v public nrlion can .rarely b#
i.vt rc'limnletl, i t it nnl only aup111i ' informnt un impartially t&lt;»
ware rarticra and employers, bit
allttlmt-nt. in, Imltd 844.tmanenlly
- into our
f -r (t-d-ral run-Irurtion; it weave' I"'
•ivrlaV fabrie th" e«.entlal hasi* for
I.IMMI for tut It mi.I |arkx,
etfeciiv» a i.nim.uallun t f unem&gt;, Indian ie',"vutions xn I
land*, and alnm.1 flJW0ttflXI pluynient In-uiani-e.”
Speaker' nl the round tabl# on
m-Gdt-inl iimnic pal projth# llnllcii Stale* and tha Far
End
were Charles K. Mo*#r,
The p hlie wt tk i a tninDtrachief nf the Far Eastern xecllon
tl n’ istliiialn l th" federal works
uf th" Department of Commerce.
piouturu would git,' ” l &gt; t l men
t'unerrt"
American economic
full time eniplo) nont (or a year.
ln ler"'l* in th# Far Ea.tt, »ald
At lhl&gt; tat.' e »|h-ihI till" rtf the
rntir.' g t..HMl.lHi«r.iw-t» wit.Id g iv" Mr. 31'i'er, consist in the main of
al.iut n null it n nirn a full y r* r ’ &lt; a total capital Investment **tlmated at between $1,000,000,000
wot k.
With th" "trepll.n of WMJHHI,- rnd 81,500,000.001), an t an export
*.M| (or Ib.iil l r D.-mi, mo'l uf th" trade In th" n"ighborhood of
nmnry silt ext".I |r fed"rsl proj- IfiOO.OOOJMl) annually. Sum# part*
re t' to&gt;lu)r wa f -r work cut out , f the Far Eastern area app**v to
of th" regular -depailiiu nlul ap utter g'"Ml ground f &gt;r the hop#
prnpriation hdU last winl r by that th n country will not only
I'l'rurr'-. Th" rnl irrl In ard in leach the hlghwater mark of th#
charge uf th" p Mir work pro­ 'ft.rmer market there, but xurpu**
gram woi meet ugnin t Uy to ll, .a!d Mr. Miner, but In other
ro nines all signs seem to show
ion-birr ii.bl li-iiial projects.
that th,. markets for Unltad
N on" of the project- &gt;,, far *p
have already
proved lut' been aiinoiutrt',| in- Matrs prt*luels
•’ividunlly everpt th" srnnll mu- na"ril their xrnith.
ricipcl impr .vemeril llrrn&lt; total­
ing It". Ihnn fl.UJO.IMHI. Th" spr
rif,,- Items wdl not It- announced
until thr various huieaiis
cunrrrni'tl l u )" revised their e.tirnnl". In arrnrd*m-r with III" cuts

KTOHM SWEEPS EAST TEXAS
LONGVIEW. Texas, July 15.—
M’l A sever.' windstorm xwapt
over the K id Texas oil field lata
Thun- Gy, leveling derrick* and
shack*. The wind broke *om* Win­
dows and telephone cable*.
'

TO I’KEmCII IIF.RE

E V A N G E L IS T

Announrerrent was made her*
this morning lliat the llrv. It. T.
Caldwell, pastor o f tho Barnett
Memorial C h u r c h at llrnmn
Spring',
will prrarh
Sunday
morning at the 11:00 o’rlock serv­
ice at the Methodist Churrh here.
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor nf
r# local rhurrh, will prearh at th"
Barnett 3lrmnrlal Church at the
•amc hour.

PLAZA

LO W SU M M ER R A TE S
BOO room' nil with private bath.
•

T fo HI

Inner anil outer walls, the doors, xhlagles. Boor tiling, kltrhea equipment and even the window paIMS
s&gt;f this Rule home are made of vlnsllte resin*, a aew development bused on the researrh work In the
of 'tnlhetle organic rheinhaU, of Dr. George Oliver Cnrme. Jr., resenrrli director of fnlon Carbide anfartnin Corporation and IKLI winner of the I handler rhrjnlstry award. This new material resMs bot*
nrlds and alkalis nnvl It non-inflammable. “ The V ln jlllr House" Is on exhibition In the Hall otMrlravr
.
at A Century at I'rogreos Exposition In Oilragtr.

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Fprner Park Avenue and
Strwts
The Krv. John UfrnarJ

Right In th« centre of Ih# city, facing beautiful Central Path
ami the wiirld-famoux Prada, with store*, theatres a»,| publie
building' ronvenlently nearby, tha PLAZA Is tb* natural rendez­
vous uf th" tourist.

OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
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Wm. F. McPherson
Speaks On

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AND THE COMING CHRIST”

FULL GOSPEL
TABERNACLE

this summer?
If ao—Stop at tho ixipular

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Dlsist,

OpposiU P o «t Offlod

lenders ar*

fl

A re you planning n vaention it.

Now Jersey, formerly of thla city,
who will bv her guest for a shirt

lunch

Surday Schoc!, 9:45 A. SI.
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, T:00 I*. M.
Evening Worship. 8:00 P. M.
The session will meet at the
dose o f th* Morning ard evening
worship servlet, tor th* reception
of member*.-Thot# without church
homes In Sanford are welcomed to
all services. The pastor is avail*
able (or conference every morning
from 9:00 o'clock to 12:00 o'clock
in his study at th* church.

(Presbyterian Government)
Organised In 1X91.
Tim Rev. Marlin J. lliam. ns'Preaching Serviers at 11:90 A.
tor.
M. ami 7:30 I*. M.
July HI, Fifth Sunday aft' »
ffraded Surntiy School with
Trinity.
Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
Holy Communiiin, 7:3tk A. 31.
Minister, tlm llrv. Jamrj 31,
Church School. 9:.‘U) A. M.
Thompson.
Morning Prayer aad Sermon.
CHL'RCll OF THIS NAZARF.NK 11:00 A. M.
Young People’* Service Is-agur.
Ijiki- Mary Fla.
(5:30 P. M.
R.' N. Samlero, pastor.
During the
morning prayer
Sunday SrhoC", 9:45 A. M.
nerviee tha t.uoining uffi.rra t,f
the Young People's S e r v i c e
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
3'uung Propln'x Kuriaty, 0:30 la'SgU" will b" install'd with
P. M.
proper ceremony.
Preaching, 7:30 p. M.
o v i k i m ) m k h k h Ti h t c h u r c h
Prayer 3lectlng Tuc'day, 7:30
P. M.
W. J. Carpenter, pa'lor.
Preaching County Home, 2:13
Morning xervire subject: “ Am

Hun icing 31las 3lary Jane Pres­
ton who plant to l&lt;a*e 3lun&lt;lay
fur Knoxville, Tenn. to s|M'nd the
a.miner, 3IU* lluberla Stahl cnterta n, J with an infi imal tlanre
u.
•.
Preaching County Camp, 3:30 P
glvrn laat night at the h rnir of
her (tarents, Mr. end 3lrs. C. F. 31.
Stahl, Park Avenue.
FIRST H A IT I8 T CTIUKCH
Daneing wa* enjoyed •’)(
gucstit until a late hour when re­
Tho Bov. W. y . Brooks, Jr.,
freshments., were xctvrd by Ihe pantor.
hueUsa, assisted by her mother.
Sunday School, 10:0 A. M.
A profugiun « f ganlen fl twers
Morning Service*. 11:00 A. 31.
waa uxe.’l to adorn the room* nf
n. Y . P. U.. 8:45 l». M.
the
Stahl home
which were
Evening Service*, 8:00 P. 31.
Wednesday Evening Services,
8:00 P. M.

Lcrson Is Declared To
Have Been Learned
That W ar Is Costly

Th* Ret. E. D. Brownlee, P. P.

P. 31.

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gonzalex
and grandilaiightrr, lldi'n Eliza­
beth, Irft today fur Greenvill", S.
C. wher" they will visit relative*
for about two week*. They were
accompanied by 3lr*. IjrRue Bliss,j
o f Orlando.

CHEMISTS BUILD HOME OF THE FUTURE

patter.

Evening Service, 8:00 P. M.
Sun lay Sch&lt;n', 9:45 A. M.
Sermon by the pastor, "Reeking
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 |*. M.
the l. o . t ”
Evening Serviroa, 7:30 R M.
Wedneulay Prayer Service, 8 tin
31id-wrek Prayer 3leeting, 7:30

Jamra Mays Has ifclurre i to
hia hrme at l/ruisvilte, Ga. after
spending several days here with
hi* uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr*.
J. E. Rowland, Jr., Palmetto
Avenue.

^

'•* MTfc#r# you mx*,"
Min, point- V i l i a m J. Bryan, MrtaUry •*
.In, to an attractive atyla, “ buy stale, declared * t Ilem K rt^vtM .
N. U. Unlay U -t hta
W ireelf that hat It'll suit you.”
* gh# ihuok bar head. "But that
ftyl* ta not worn now," #k# rv-

Social Calendar

A recital b&gt; th,. DrLan I and
Mr&gt;- FreJ Ball will leave to Sanford pufib of the First No­
MONDAY.
morrow fur Da)tons Reach t&lt; tional Institute of Yitlin win held
Circle Number One of the
■pond atout three week*.
on W nlwuUy rvrnlng at
the K lnt UaptUt t hurch will meet
Sleaford Woman-. Club, 320 Oak at .1:30 o’clock with Mrx. Jam*.
Roy Frank
Syncs, Jr. Is Avenue.
T. Hardy at the Mayfair lintel.
landing the week-end at Daytona
The program war pmerited a*
Clrtle N .m ter Three of Ihs
each with friend*.
f .How.:
F in t U apt.t Church will meet
“ Sal-te to Hie Colon** l.y Anthony with Mrx. A. C. Chamberlain,
S. O. Shinholner returned last
an l “ V iola.'* ly Kern —DeLand 1510 Sanford Avreue.
nlgnl from Sarasota and Bartow
Orchevtrn.
Circle Number Six of the First
where he spent two days.
Solo, "Humoresque", Dvorak— IlaptDt Church will meet at 3:30
M:*&lt; t’ornelia McRae.
o'clock, with Mr*. George Hutf,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris M»ye “ Kitty Walt*". U D« na Mnhile— 2t,*» laurel Avenue.
hare m'.ved from 714 Oak Ave­
Circle NumU-r Seven i f the
Sanford pupil'.
nue to ICO! Palmetto Avenue.
"Illack Hawk Walt*''— Margaret Flr&gt;t Itapti.t t hurbh will meet
Dale and
Nell Hathaway.
|at .'1:30 o'clock with Mr*. Boston
Mis* Mery Jane Preston will
“
Old
'Kentucky
Home"—Jimmie
: Steele, Uranlnll Avenue.
leave Monday for Knoxville, Tenn.
There will be a called meeting
to spend this'remaining part of
uf the St. Agnr* Guild of Holy
th* summer with relatives.
utaca", by Jvetn and "Fade-1
Cro«* KpUrnpal I'hurvh at 4:00
Roses", by I’revton—DvLaud I*. M. at the parish hou.e.
Dr. A. W. Knox will rslurn to.
Orchesl ra.
Regular hn*inr«« | meeting of
morrow from Cam|i Fo.ler a*. iano .solo, "First VaUe",
by the Woman*. Mi*.ionary Society
Jacksonville where he ha* been
Godanl -Ora Rage, of Belnnd. o f the First Mrthmli.t Chtireh
for the past two week*.__________
7n irr.n i ?r r ; H !-m' W B a r a T g
Wor It"—Dorothy Beckham, uf eh rch,
Miss M arf Maiwell, who ha«
Delaind. J
.,
been at Daytona Beach for mime
time, has returned here for a few “ My V W .h '— Ulantdi Tiinlry.
“ Iloxe l*elal»", Paul l.awx in—
day*.
Herman Middleton.
Hurt, " D l l
W ulti"— Marjorie
Mlsa Kllxaboth Adame who is
t.yneh, 'of Del^rut, and Clara
^rnnd.ng tho summer at Daytona
llaakins.
IP L h , is the guest today of Mis*
Donee—Doris slaekaon. .
New Orlando Road near Geneva
Dorothy llalne*.
"Gliding Swin",
Evans and Avenue.
llio I|*v. William F. Mcl’her"Color Guard'',
Handel— DoMrs. C. W. ShinhoUer Irft
tor, pastor.
Land Orchtstra.
Thursday fur Sarasota to vi'lt
Bible School, 9:15 A. M.
her daughter, Fir*. J. V. Miller,
Morning Service*, 110:0 A. M.
for several weeks.
.Subject: "Achieving Faith.”
.Janet Gaynor Stars
Evening Servce*, 7:1.'. I*. M.
Miss Antoinette Shlnhol.er has
Suhjcct: “ Th* Cuming CrioeJ And
gonet o Bartow ly spend a short In “ Adorable” Sunday The Coming Christ.”
time with her cousin, Mrs. E. T.
\V u m en ’s
i ’ rayer
Meeting
Twu uf the
nto«t
(Hipular
Roux.
ecr.-en playira
in the wurld ure Wedne'day, 30:0 I*. M.
I'rayer
and
I'ral.'a Service
Kux
Mr. nnd Mr*. Will Ingram nnu co-alarrsd in "Adorable,”
Wedne'day, 7:43 4*. M.
Film
romantic
cunn-dy
with
three daughtero, of lake Wurth,
ar* th# guest* o f Mr*. Dora Gaer-i ,'!u’ lc' turning un Sunday lu the
»y aad-MUa -K lla -trlah at tla.in el|aPC llK'ilCf u . . . . ... . . ■ ■
home on Geneva Avenue.
They an. Janet Gaynor and Bar.
______
ty tiurut.
.Miss Gaynor, who
The Rev. J. J. Kr llaithsn, pa.tur,
Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Rowland, bar steadily climbed the ladder id
First M n", 7:SO A. M.
Mipulnrilv rln.re her ntt-munihl*
Jr. and 'bughter, Jacqueline, left
Sirmiil Mass. lt:bu A. M.
today for
Louisville, Ga. lu
Benedirtiun after 9:1X1 A. M
spend ab»Jt twu week* with
31a".
Daily M*«*. 7:30 A. M.
friends and motives.
Sunday School,
Tur'dajs am
Thursday, at U:IH) A. M.
, Mm. I. T. Stringer and chil­
dren are expected to return GtI’Atll.A CD3fMUNITY CIILRCt
mirrow front Jacksonville whett*
Uuy have been visiting relative*
Tho Rev. Alfred Erlcson, pantor.
■ Ii thajMSt twu week*.
* Morning Service i, 11.00 A. 31.

^ * l l y left yritenlay for Daytona
Meaeh to spend about three
weeks. They were arcimpanled by
Mrs.
Hurt’* nerhew*. Julius
Stryker, Jr. and Henry Stryker,
of Deyleatown, Pa.

" Mrx. W. J. UUl entactad-d t«Fane, Wotk
C lrtl.
atlcrnoon. The n *m l»** * £
hours socially ami
dainty fane, wock.
guts la wera:
D’
M is . J. J. Bullion. Mrt-

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Telephone:. Office 148

#»vry b.u-.iy
in
a.
'.h* charth at Rare Second SUret
&lt;1 11:00 o'clock. Subject for to.
morrcw U "S.-ltncr and Health.**
Wednatday arming church at
100 E. 2nt St., at 8:00 oYock.
Tkla church Maintain* a free
[trading Room at th* church wharf
tha Bible acd all authoritad Ihrls:lan Science li.rralur* may be
read, borrowed or purchased. Open
Tuesday* and Friday* frem 3 to
5 P. M.

- Din' and Done, at the

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On the N ew Orlando Road N ea r Geneva

SUNDAY NIGHT
7:45 O’clock
(Something new on, “ Occult E xpect
;tncy regarding the Anti-Christ,” “ W ork
Dictatorship in the light o f Prophecy,"
“ Trusting the Brain Trust,” "Signs ir
The Heavens,” “ A Glorious Hope.”

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA*

LONGWOOD
Principal W. J. Walk. Jr. and
M n. Walla of Lym*n School, who
■ o ipaftJtag tho aummar at Lake
.It. may, Ganara, ante ruined tha
. .cully of tho school there with a
1 rh fry *on Friday. Thoae from
Lmgwoed* attending were: Mr.
t ml Mn, L. J. North, Mia* Aldla
1iVlgne, Mr. and Mr,. E. W. Me.'allay, ami Mr. and M n. K. S.
Thornton.
Mn. J. Fred SeholftoM i* en­
tertaining her alatar Mra. Elisa: eth Taylor, of Murray, Kentucky.
The Women', MlMlonary Kocily of Urn Baptlit Church held
'hair monthly matting on Mon lay
nftaraooo whan tha appointed
topic waa Africa. Mra. J. H.

Avant wa. In ehnrg* of tha pro­
gram. Among Ihooo preaont war*:
Mr,. J. p. Meant, prtildont, Mn.
Robert Entsmlngrr, Miss Florence
Lovvll, M n. William Hartley and
gueat, and Mr,. L. Entamingar.
M n. B. R. Gray and chlldnn
hava ralurna.l from a rlalt of M i­
tral week, with relativo* In Terra
Cala and Lakeland.
M n, L. Cramer haa returned
from Port Myen where she at­
tended her brother who haa bean
rary III. «
Tha July meeting of tho Civic
t-eagu* mat with tha Rawing Club
at tha library on Wednearky af­
ternoon.
Mr. am) Mn. C. B. Searcy at­
tended tho funanl service, of
Fredirle If. Rand in Orlando on
Frl by morning.
The former g o lf factory haa
been leaned for a crate mil) by an
Orlando-firm whfth'l* hiring, ma­
chinery In,tailed In tha plant

LAKE MARY

OVIEDO

Orlando ware: the Mltie* Clara
La, Wheal* r, Joyce Watnrlght,
Charlotte La*, Louise
Wheeler,
■nd CurtU Mitcham, Roy Clonta,
John Lundy and Sponcor Wainright, Jr.
Mr. and M n. Doc Makolm ara
tba pro, &lt;(parent, of a fine daugh­
ter born Saturday, July llh.
Mr. and M n. A. D. Sauer and
son, A. D. J r, left for Wayne,yllte, N. &lt;7. Monday whar* they
expect to spend tha iumm*r.
Mr. and Mr,. P. E. Bond and
chlhkren left this week for their
old horn* in MUalailppI whan
they will visit friends ami rvla,
tires.
'Mr. tftd Mr*. T. I . I.lngo and
rhIHrtn are spending several
weeks at Daytona Orach.
M n. Scott, o f Arcadia, la visit­
ing her brother. Mayor L. P.
Mills, and other relative,
this

Clonta and Doc Malcolm hay# re*
cantly u r'.rgoo* npalra.
Hr.
Col# haa finis had m prultiy plant.
Among I ha farmor* who hata
let contract* for cloaring calory
land ara Morgan and Wbaolar, D.
D. Danial, L. II. Cora, B. F.
Ward,
Raymond
Estes,
W.
T. Walker. C. R. Clonta, and
Thome, Wheaton. A number of
other, are tiling land and driving
wall,.

GENEVA

Discovery Is Made
In Regard To Rays
By Doctor Johnson
PANAM A. July IS^-tfV -D tecovery that there ara no alactren*,
but Instead a rush of vastly
charged poaitlvo particle, la the
cago to attend the World's Fair.
Mr. and M n. Claude Lavenn
and son. Claude, J r, of Orlando,
spent Saturday afternoon with
Mr. and Mn. W . a Ballard.
Mrs. W. B. Ballard Is attend­
ing the Baptist Assembly In Tam­
pa this week.
Paul and Charla* Dooley and
Homer Ballard sprat Tuesday ao
tho East Coast on a fishing trip.

tkm te « U * tho charged P**
Deles UavoL Tha dtraetlao U eovarwd by t k earth's magnetic fW d
Ba claimed tradoobtcd rrUnua —on, w *y tor rngotln A l t l M b
that 10 peraaat o f lb* toy* ban tha opposite for positive
ara positive' parUetoe, o f
000,000 to M.000,000,000
volt*
aplao*. Tba other 70 porwM ba
aakl, by I t w n lla rrldceao." a**
NEW TORE. July
and Dr. Arthur H. Compton. Milli­
kan hold, th * ray, ara p h o e ton*— Fodrral Judg, William Bondy lata
Compton that tbay ara charged Thursday dbmlaaod tba, $lfi00.But moat o f the aclaotiaU who 000 damage suit brought by tha
agree to tho partial, theory, bar* KsBogg Company against tha
laid tha myatcrleua ray, wan National Biscuit Company charyp ta M ia w
electron,. The . b o w aglatonoa of lay si mulattoa of ahceddod wheat
biscuits
and
unfair
competition.
oloctroaa in the air bare ia prorao,
Ur. Johnaon hold*, by tba dimephontono—ao caliad
bsslbU af
light.
Dr. Johnson la assistant direc­
tor of the Bartel research founda­
“ Be*t For Tha South" ,
tion, Swarthmore, Pa. Hla studies
I
f
ybur
house
needs painting, us* Dosier A Gay’* Faint ►
ware mad* at the Bano Colorado
■'Boat for the South," because it Is grodnd and taisad to with­
Island laboratory. Canal Zone, un­
stand Southern Sun, wind, and rain.
der auaplcaa of the Carnegie In­
KM Sanford Avaawa
stitution of Washington.
These finding, may help recon­
cile the conflicting views o f tba
204 S an ford A ven u e
two fimoua American coamlo ray
experts, Dr. Robert A. Millikan

Wieboldt Studio

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Her. and Mrs.. B. L. Chase, who
hav.- for some time been residents
iif Hinfnnl rfrenLy movmt to

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If you hava your car
OK'd by Martin bo*
fora you taka your
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Louse.
Mr. amt Mrs. Mills and chiLlran
have returned to make U k e Msry
their homr, after an abaence of
several years in Ocsla.
One of the hnu.es in tha North
Shore r&gt;f Lake Mary owned by
Mr. Greenlraf, wi&lt; burned last
Sunday night.
Wc understand
that the house v a j struck hy
lightning during the storm that
afternoon, and
that iho fire
smouldered until about midnight,
when It burst Into flam e. The
lwiua_had_bccn_YAntnt foe some
time.
Mi«« Nettle Collar, of Rots
Lake, and Elliott Wlinen, eldest
son of Mr. ami Mrs. George Wil­
son, of lok* Mary, were united In
marriage last .Saturday, by Rev.
J. B. Root, In 8anford. On Monday
night a party was given for them
at the home of the groom.
The Girl Scouts eniayed scamp­
ing party at Shlnholier’s ramp on
I sake Emma with Assistant CapL
Donnie Bell Sellers as chaperone.
Mr*. Chester Saunders
end
daughter, Avle, Mr*e.llomi-r Glea­
son and daughter, Elti# Jane, and
Grace llunkln enjoyed a picnic at
Ros, Lake last Wednesday.
Margaret Dolores Wylie, stage
ami screen star, of Hollywood,
C al, and friend of Henry Kefluman-llelnk, son of Madame Sebuman-llelnk, visited at H. E. Westsr’s In eompany with Mr. and
Mr,. Leon Pslge, nf Winter Paik,
last Monday. Mis, Wylie wa*
nio*t enthusiastic over the play­
ing of tho Wester Brother, and
predicted a brilliant future for

118 W . Flrat St.

PARK

Grant, Attala Mees, and flora
Edith Zauderer.
Mra. D. B. Levy entertained
In honor of her daughter, Selma,
Tuesday afternoon with a birthday
party. Game, and contests wer*
enjoyed after whlrh refreshments
of Ice cream and cake were served.
Prof, and Mra. W. J. Wells and
Mr. Arle, o f Oviedo, it driving daughter. Belly
Ann, plan to
several wells In or near Slavla. leavo Saturady for a trip to Chi­
Mr. am) Mrs. floland Dane, of
Sanford, wtra In Uvledo Friday.
Miss Adrienne Waites, o f Longwood, waa a recent guest o f Miss
Catherine Young.
Tho Town Equalisation Hoard
met Monday to adjust all la,
complaint,.
Mr. and Mrs. K. |„ Wheeler
have returned from Doca Grande
where they spent the Fourth.
Several.Oviedo people attended
the II, Y. P. U, District meeting
at Geneve Thursday o f last
week.
Among the parents
visiting
Camp Wewa during tho week
were: Mrs. B. K. Wheeler, Mra.
T. W. Lawton, Monday afternoon |
Mr. end Mra. C. IL Clonta Wcdnesthy afternoon; and Dr. Carpenter,
Mrs. Emory Mltchem, Mra. LunUay, and Mrs. Wainright on
Do you know why tha wasn't
Thursday afternoun.
welcome I She, haroif, didn't.
The recent good prices of cel­
H a lllo iit (bod breath), the
ery caused quite a little activity
social fault no one forgives,
here.
was tho reason. Yet no boo
The respective homes of C. R.
need have hatltod*. Gargling
with UtterIn* InttonHy dortroyt
Miss Wylie Is spending h#r vaca­
mouth odors aad chocks Infection In Orlando after which she
will return to Hollywood.
show that Uitorlao promptly
Mr. and "Mrs. Kieg, o f Tampa,
overt omos odon ordinary onlL
were guests at Mra. i o Couatei
soptlcs co o l hldo In 4 day*.
last .Sunday,
Lambert Pharmacol Company,
Mrs. Ijo Count*# and son, Clar­
ence, have gone to Sanford to
St. Loult, Mo* U. &amp;.A.
make their home.
Fred Ci'ramiaga, locally known
as "Rkeols" Cuianilags, and MIm
font, July 1st. A party was give!
for them la tha Chamber of Com­
merce Building
last
Mondsy
night.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFOHI). FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JULY II, 1933

Meatber AicwcUUd I*reaa

VOLUME XXIV

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Phra Cm Ii A O m

resident R o o so velt-Is F O E FLORIDA! Economic Confa
First Distribution WARFAREUPON PTold
By James Ferguson
Of Public Building KIDNAPERS BY Texas Will Vote Repeal CITIESNAMED Will Not Adjourns
FOR BRANCHES U n til July 2 7 tS
Funds Is Announced U. S. SUGGESTED
W A S H IN G T O N , J u l f l i . -4A*) , . c ila in to fix a date to vole on
— A declaration that T e n , would tli.' q u c lo n thin y *a r. I'M lm arter]
join the lint u f m ate. Voting lo lieneral Farley hox prrdictrd fnat
. vpd prohil tion ftoui the I'u n a tH the n rv r.-a ry three-fourth, of the
tution
mude to President j ,tn tin Would in tity repeal bet.ua
It MiaaVrlt yesterday by former : the cud
the year,
lio v. “ Jim " herg-aon.
|
Frrg u v.n
aatd TV*a* iwhich
Almost
simultaneously (J a v .ifu iL linn - b a , r l r d r i P t , the Senl'ave Shull* of Florida «■&lt; ar- ale Morn'. Sheppard coauthor of
rang nit (or - a 4 |,c ia l election to the
l.i^hleenth Amendment
be held in li i, »late on tepeal on would vote on Aug. 2d.
T A M P A , J u l f 14.—Tampa wa»
t illC A t S O .
Ju ly
11.—IAS — I
D el. 10.
i
Before IV x a , voice, volrta in tl|TiriaUy rh o itn yesterday for a
W arfare on kidnaper, thrnurh a * T h i, bioupht to 35 atate, -one iv other atatao w ill decide whath branch of tha fad rral homa loan
natlonw .de « « rc t
|.d i»c l»&gt;«ly I . .
than llm total necessary to : «r they wilt j dn^lh# It* that have' bank to aarva tha wa»t coatt zeew ill, branch.', in every cit&gt; » » * ! romph te M ltficalio n of a ro n a lH lavuravl tiq c * l
] tion
Mat am* ami A lk a n .a , J w r
Senator Tram m ell announced in
• U f in t n l y rd rid a y by Frank J . | tiitioo.il amen bnent—the number
I jh -. c Ii . Hl-yrar-uld hra.) of the; in wh ch b allet, alreadv havr tern July IS. Tertnraare Ju ly 20 and a trlcaram that branche, would
t ■lh»«. eeoee —
^ &gt; ,io -e w . J .IC ..X ) —a l l. iw onaiw—h», )l',f — ,Y«1TiTTic .V lu r e ’ snd "at '*"WI-'
- ,WAS»rw;TUN.',"7ai,y"l T - t&gt;
“ The P ie 'i.le n t t» hope ful we’ll Own M i-'ouri ballot., Aug. 19.
| gn,jf i i t |an.Vi and Penzaculn aa
».'t.
run
civic
tighter
oi
crime,
— !*i^i!irti'#ii
that
President
put reie.it r.v. r and we told hint'.
After Tevae, cornea Washington! #oon g, t&gt;craonnat can be appoint"k
tln
a
p
in
g
h
a
,
I
ecu
me
the
Roosevelt** proposal to place alj
we w ill” , the. hiuhaml of Gover | . n Aug. 2l». S i , rule during Sap-|
Bl)l| 0n ,f r d e tail, worked out.
postm a-tri* under clril nervier g rriilr-l menace l0 tlie public m nor "M n" Ferr-o-un ,al*t after teinber Vermont olr the fifth,
The Tampa office w ill hava a
would he rejected were heard y r,- m ., lei I, lime.. , U n r h w».d. an mreling Ihe Chief K ,e«-.ti*e .
j Marne on Ihe eleventh, Maryland manager, u istite n t
manager, a
tenlay a , member, of f im y r r ’ . , the only nay we ran .letrat the
Sixteen s ta te , already have* amt .Minnesota on the twelfth, and ct)|p ,
.ppraiacra, office force
•rrk in ir t» retain thi* choice pat- khlnU|ir r— i , to fight them with v,itcil to ratify the repeal amend-1 Idaho and New U n k o on the BI1(| an *rn e y ,, |i w ill be operated
ronngr, .ought to barn th r Pro,- tlu lr i.n n weapon* w n r e j and
went. In addition to F l irblo, at I iiiiw ie riiih . Florida w ill vote In uirk-r
u„ . v r ,taW
, t ak, horn*
loan htadi,lent'* motive,.
arm ed force,.**
IM
len.t one o f five oilier staler
tletotier. a , w ill A rilo lia , and on ,|usrtnw
q u a ttr i, at
at Jackaonvill*.
At Ih* la m r lime Roosovrlts'j
I im
aUKiratril that# the
C olorail). Monlnnn,
Dklahnma, V.o
Nov. 7. North Carolina, Ohio,
A number of application* for
carrutlvi order governing cvunii- ,.rV| ..rgani*ation l«* paltrrned[
l
,
liih
und
Virginia
w a , con-1 Pennsylvania and South Carolina home loan, hava brvn mad* in ­
nation* of ap plicant, for flr»l, . e c - 'a flrl. t | lr
fo itc l Sfat.-, *eidernl
by
an ti.p r .Hibilloniat« niaik their ballut*.
formally in thi* section, and these

CONGRESS SEEN
LIKELY TO SPURN
ROOSEVELT PLAN
14.

Initial Step Taken In
Program To Create
Million New* J o b s
By Coming October
WASHINGTON, July
— (A.!*.)—Tht- public works
adminiatrntion t o tiny told
how it intended to distribute
$115,513,610 as the first step
in the program to create a

Objects To Civil Serv­
ice I d e a Hurting
Patronage Business

VI.»

Goes On R o£
COMMITTEE UPON Britain
ord As OppoMd T»
Fedeiiu
FLORIDA RELIEF Proposed
Building: Program*
APPORTIONS SUM
U. S. Won't- Continue
Its Charity Unless
S t a t e Contributes

LO N D O N ,- J u l y
14.
(A .P .) — T h e s te a r in s cORP
m itte e o f th a econom ic cqn*
fe re n c # decid ed to d a y to
c e u th e p a rle y J u ly 27. AH
c o m m itte e s w e re n o tifta d J 6 l

TALLAHASSEE, July 14.—UP) n i v v e o m i u i p H p w u ' F W
The e lite committee on relief b y n u x t F rliU y . I t la un4$p&gt;
Of that*sum. Secretary Ickes
activities apportioned $547,675 to atood t h a t tfp ea t c m * w ill Ml
ta k e n to av o id * n o t* o f Ar
announced, will bo portioned
th r 67 countie* yesterday
out $64,500,000 for federal
learned that the federal govern­ n a llty a t th e p le n a ry m m I *
public
w o rk ,;
tm . 000.ms) for
ment soon will atop giving monay July S7. Thla attituda would
0f
to Florida for this purpose unlei* mil a continuation of t
roads In p a rk ,. fnreet, Indian
truce which was for tho
reservation*. ami public la m l,.
the atate put* up (onto relief
of tho parley and which
___ _
and 1952.000 for municipal water
fund* of It* own. Th# apportion tlona desire not to Urmia to.
A
and sew rr p lan t,.
men! y e,lrn lay waa tho July al plenary saulon must confirm &gt;**
T h is brought to $753,000,000
lotment from federal aourcea.
derision of tho it**ring commit­
the total allocated from the $3.ond and thirvl cla»* office, »»» be-! ,.„ t .rrvicc, with the identity
Marcus Fagg, state director of tee to recess but lesdon |n sttm
$00,000,000 fund made available
amt other, to ba filod la trr will federal emergency relief, told this a more formality.
ing given a thorough «luil&gt; »n „ j r v r r y ..fficial an.1 man In the |
'
Au«
laaa than a month a»n. A nunt- t'apilnl Hill. Fourth c la « office, la n ||. unknown to the p illic or j
be handled hero.
Gov. Dave Shultz adriaory com­
Grout
Britain
wont
on
rocorTflh
( Continued On T a *c Tw o)
alreruly are under rlril rervi e. :
Mn V,eWorld.
K»tabli,hiueiil nf th* branch mittee on relief activities th* fed­
th* World Economic Coo$md£fc'
' Chairman McKellar, o f ihe Sen-1 _ K ,|„a ,,irtl{, rar.m l t&gt;e v.dvi-d
heie tesultr.1 from efforts of 3o,l- eral government waa expecting
yostorday as opposed to fdMBr
atP po-toftlre com m lllte, who ul-t
kidnaper* a r m te d under evalor Traiiuiiell and other member, all states tn provide, their pro
-works program*
,o i« the ranking Democrat on the!
h
Ml hi,
»f Ihe Florida tlelegnUon, aup* rata nf relier funds and unless after th* Amariean delegation katf
civil M-rvice committee, w a , the
lh, y h, v,.
a.bun
ported by Tampa bankora and Florida did its part tha federal aid broached a proposal
il calling ttk
first to amert In* Iwlief that t on^ of kn iwing tile identity of
would l« cut off entirely.
huMiir** m m .
•
shorter hours of
g M „ would reject legislation tn
’1
" 'j ”
The
money
apportioned
yester­
some of Ihe epidemcreases In wages to
It will open a east new sourco
U k r the 15,0:12 first, second a n d |,ht’
"
day, In accordance with policy,
u»e«, it npp. ar* pre
for rise In price* us aa
of credit to thi* rectum, ami also
th lr.l cla»* pi*tm a«ter,hipa out, ‘ " " , , n *
... ,
. .
,
. .
was not tabulated by counties and live for unemployment. - — —nr*
•c» otfVera may have U-cii imO fficial Information that county nj
nf tne
the reaim
realm (lr
„ f |i«
patronage.
in ,u n r . The
....
.,
, ... ,
l ? 11 - ,"f l.rTn!rn,|Ani!l y M M u u u B W iw «iT$d i ) tim.----------The American reaofuUou, tubto municipal, county, and atate
Governor Rholtz told his comM d ^ alar lal y h otor*h i(*._*n ^ -to w -rm w
"lt* l &gt; -R e U tW ^ nn I ....................... the
(Continued l)n Page Five)
*
I * eonfirmrtl l»y th r state.
.
mlltr* h« wanted Ita members to milled by Sam D. McReynoid* *1
nually awarded hava bean *u»
declared
In other q u slo r, it we* ntated
» r” w » bl* «"
work with Fagg, naw federal di­ Tennessea,
pended aa a meanurr of rcon .my
with the p 'lire , toil they would
rector, and Iiorenzo Wilion, Jack ­ ment to “one of th* grereet
NKW Y O R K . J ly I I. (,P&gt;
TAI.I.AHAERKR. July If. M"&gt;
waa received th i, morning by Su- that the President. hour n cham­
be w illing In u»ii»t officer, whore
sonville, new ehalrman of th* letne th# government# are
perintrn knt of School* T. W. pion of civil nervic.', dealretl ..nly
The llnanl «if l ’qm m l«l"nere
The pyramid of ,|H^ulalmh for
identity wa* unknown.
to
promote
the
g
i«
,l
of
the
p«&gt;tal
■tat*
committee, The Chief Execu­ fronted with a t thla tlmo."
Lawton in a latter front W. S.
“ T h e m .a re many, me thud, of t h c . r i i r reached nevi height* ,.o n f I Ih*-1ikeeelw.b,'e Fhwwl t '"nl rol
The British stand, taksa h f* f*
sarvica
and
to
achieve
rcunomiua.
tive
stressed the necessity of
Cawthon, aacratary a t tha Slate
Fxehangc |li ,I r i.t, meeting here ye,tenlay,
j
Cline study of the earcutive or­ approarhing solution uf ** kid the New York Stork
cleaning nut tha deader ond on tha position to a French rsiomms*
Board of Rrlucatiun.
n ap in g -th e
ransnm
demand*, y c t e r V&gt;y, liftin g ra le , to the were told the federal govrrn- |
. a
•
relief lists, In th* various coun­ datlon ram* In tha economic sum*
' ’ Tha latter read a , follow*: ’** der - It w a, in transm itting th i.
Ihe neg itiationr, the place the largest total in more than three uieiit will po-di work on the
mission toward th# eloou of thu
I The Seminole I'eiunty Chamber ties.
“A t a regular meeting of tha In l*o,tm a,ter (lencral Fa rley
th a t the pr ■•blent ro q u eted Far- virt in i, he I I, the kidnu|M'rs
of I’omniercv lias invited the fol­
He said h# had reporto tk a t day In which Jems* M. Cos, ai
d itata Board of Kducalion, hrld
y e a r, and quotation. In fre ,|, top' (mo.quo f|o d nm trol and naviga­
Ohio, bad urged contlauaaea e t
Iry to prepare legislallim for gen- thent-i'lvr* all pre&gt;enl nvell r ,
tion in.ijeel in the Kverglade* lowing residents of this county some beneficiaries In a numbsr of discussion on tha remi t*ta g a«*n- .
th i. .k te . it w aajm tad u n a n lm o ^ j - ^
,,rmlghl from, |„ r |,„|ice work. All we nerd U the; for i Im* lu ll market.
to serve as hostesses in tho counties were receiving relief
If U, .u a p e m fth e - aw .rd lag
" » ........ IH.
Transaction* totaled 7,4A4V&gt;'!U and will begin that part of tlm Florida Hooke at the Centary of funds for a few day*’ work oath da subjects dssplto rejection by
proper poller li„ljr."
nrime so yte a the opinion
. ftjIUity M
O icrialurial acholarahipa r a r i t y '*■waa gfyon mo re power
I n. ,rh ,a li| ho «aa convinced • b a r ,,. I'riers, shoved by what work along the Caloosahatrhee P io g rrts Exposition in Chicago, week and a* a result regular em­ th# federal reserve system of a
thla year hacauio of tha drpletrd than ever In filling varanrir*
•ev.rwt nf the recent kidnaping,,I «rrut«*t| lo M mi im nlia1*!** «|«*ntxin«l River during the prevent fi-cal Monday, Ang 7: Mrs. II. M. I’ap- ployer* wer* finding It difficult resolution on central bank oo-opcondition of the general revenue with Democrat*.
I although they have been scattered
w orlk. Mr*. II. J . Lehman, Mr*. tn obtain laborer*, especially ne­ •ration.
f 11 riii Mu in S trrrl mi I year.
fund from which uchnlarahip, arc
Th* former governor of Okla, la
Heretofore in Ihe ra«r of p re,-, f|nn) jtlhn ny, N. V., lo Ib n w r, fur
V. A Speer, Mrs, B. F'. Haines, of gro workmrn. II# eald ho alto had
A
hlatriornl
w
a,
made
l,y
paid. Aa a coiuequrnce you are idential appointm ent, for first, j.(1| W(.rt,
vngincerril by the Wall H lfrrl, w *rr r a irin l f l ti» (7eor»ee It. Hill* • f Jaek-imrllle, Allamonle S p rin g , and Mr*. J . hrard relief fund* were being pal l what was described aa a fighting
hereby requested to announce that •rcund and third claoa office* it
lo person, not entitled to receive speech which “curled thu halt'*
” of men.
umr# Ilian $I»I higher ut tin* brut,
group
run,tilling engineer f..r the ilia W. t'oatr*, of Oviedo.
of th* fConfsnncu li i h n , out­
no cim petltlva eiam inatlon will w a, specific! that the pojlm aM rr
aid.
"liangster* turned from liquor tli .iigli th r fii-*l nivvinic rli-Tilaf
The invitation was extrnikrd
bo held neat month a* formerly •p n ( r , | r„„M rejec t any and all
Fagg also reported to the atato lined th* American situation and
Irirt.
Tl*'
huge
project
w
n,
ail
......... .
..
, running t i kidnaping a few year, u n it inln
Ili.iu when trade body officiult committee he had hern Informed persuaded th* economic eoramlt- j
r is in g
achtdrlcd.
eligible, certified by the civil
.
, , .
",
• ,
. . t . n ago to keep up their iarom r,. At films rrtlnrmi; grttrral g aim fioin th'irired by ,-ongn&gt;-,ional set, and learnrd tbat Ibey wrre planning
In Washington th at Florida would tea to contlnu* deliberation* aa &lt;
“Those who held the scholar­ strv re com m i„ion
if he snail
,,
the government k finanemg all to be al Ihe F'air during Ihe la t­
’ ,
.
....
I r . t lhe&gt; I'lcyed on gaiabler,
receive Ita there of public work* commercial Indebtedness and *U- )
ships last y ra r and wh0 arc re*- find that such a per«un or per .
$1 ti» $ l.
l i l t fJ .O O O .IM H I of (be cost,, which
ter pail uf July u t th r early week money under th# new Industrial vsr, th# subject* remaining aftor
om m .m lrd by tho faculties of the son, arc disqualified by. reason o f »"•! " ‘her ,m-n ... illegal busmes,
Voliiiiit* wir« Hit* liiigrNt Mlirr are lo be carried h, the district. in August. It w a, not known
Hrcovrry Act to meet the annual the American action of th* con­
respective institutions for teocwal ■ealdence or character after eaam -j " h 'l would fear to *eek p.d re
H ill,’ statem ent wa, made in whether I Key will be in t'hiragn on winter problem of taking ear# of tra! bank resolution.
May
It* til, Mhni H^Tt^lHl
’
,
,
,
will bo alliw rd to renew such ination.”
ao-w
er
to
a
delegation
from
le
e
fliuriM
rliangi'tl
lmn«l«.
Femiiiule C unity Hay, which is transients.
In effect, Co* waa said to has* 1
The new u n b r rllm ino'ed *’h y : "The supply of that type of
scholarships."
WtlhiiUt l&gt;&lt; 11» fr* hi «*niinnMlili* and Hendry m o n th ", whirl, a-knl Aug. 7, hut those that are there
M. I* Montgomery, of th# T al­ told hi* listeners: "You ^ n tto ­
Mr. Lawton d a te d that each reason of residence o , . harocU r," vhtlm a ha, been exhausted. Rep.
Invests Farley with wide latitude utable b u ,|n r „ no n n iw have uhirli w r f iiim tly “luggi-li, ur why all the work heretofore done will serve a , luntessr* represent­ lahassee office of the ttal# ro lltf man m ust realise th* gruv# situa­
county in Florida in th r past has
aim|
It a A* nrE%_ bail teen cunftm d to the le k e ing lid* county.
in rejecting th o ,- eerlifinl, ami I become the prey. In aildilion lo frtuii
organisation
yesterday
w a s tion which faced th* President of
six scholarships allulrd to it.
also ih*r«a-e, tlie maximum age jib e ninny ra se , n q sirln l no one u lm ll vru rolotlrn , l u lh I l |j ‘ (Itrechi.bee area and why nothing
The Florida Home la said to be named secretary to th# board and tb* United • Statoa when ha took
Throw of them are fur girls and
hud
been
started
n
I’alon-aslrii.fiir**.
one of the iiiosl interesting and associate director In charge o f fi­ office only four month* ago. All
limit from ii.ri to lb, and reduce* known how many victim, paid th rir «iwn
threw for boya. Under tho re­
their thousand, of ibdlafs rnns.nn
t$rnu|i iflo r gMMi|» w«*|it ii|»* lialeliee River. Hill, esplaineil elaborate home, in the large ex­ nances. Mr*. Ruth W. Atkinson, toqF* of th* country wore closed.
(Continued On I’age Six)
quirem ents, tho lurrm aful c in\%ar«l “ IU m .i I ’ | v m « firnt, tlirn I Iml the federal engineer, arc hibit of home* typical nf America. formerly of Tampa, waa named Fifteen million people In our eoua- fl
and kept quirt alMiiit it.
lootant for a scholarship has a
"F v iry time n man i* kolnaped uin ruftA, iiiMsvr * un«l dIIkt r«»m milking all plan- nnd at* direct- It occupies the outstanding posi­ associate director In charge of so try ware uasmploysd—half of tha
choice of entering the teacher’s
(Continiied tilt I’age Four)
to ta l unemployment of th# wond.
and pnv* ransnul lie it J ’.iNIn or llliNlity KfT»U|M, till'll I Ilf util It it-1
tion In Ihe rupimercial display rial service.
college a t olthor Catnravrdle ur
Th* threat to th# social etroeT
hr
committee
voted
t
o
hold
known as Ihe lieneral l i m i n g
I'.’iMr.lMMi th r
kidna|&gt;er- have nnd finally rail* anti a lirna&gt;l It I
Tallahasare o r of taking up any
five regional meetings In tho near tu n of th# civilised world la that
exhibit.
Just that in irh more |mwer. Farh o f Induitriah. Ulork, of | ihmi \u
critical situation cannot bo m(*lOthor general subject*. Tha sclod“ The home i* nearly a mile from future, a t which tha naw ru lts mlaod. You gentlemen m ust f a ­
PARSONS, Knn«a«, July II-— rniisum payment i, enough to fi­ In.lKN) nhart M *|m t(tt| thn I
• n h lp * are valued a t $200 per
promulgated
by
th*
new
relief
nance a few more kidnaping,."
whirh &lt;li&lt;| fint print final qu«Ua*
the Florida Hall in the Court of
ds retend th* problems which hav*
y ear each, and at the present time (A5—A hank rubber, blentlfieil by
Htatr*. Under present plans, bust- adm inistrator at Washington will faced President Roosevelt since
liuiti until al»oii| n : 1U |». M.
be
eiplained
to
all
county
fellef
foar Somin de County students are uftlrrr* a* Krnneth Conn, one nf
lluw diligently S« uiinnl* C’ount j esse, fruin the several counties
(irajn* and «*«•(11*n iW»f)inri| afirr
committeemen, workers and asso­ ho took office and you » a»t ™*iin Kbool because they were suc­ II eonvict* who e*. B|&gt;eil from
••wily firming■•, uln a! I ming m. r$* women have I* • n spending the wilt serve in greeting Iho.’e who ciate*.
Kansas penitentiary on Memorial
The time and plaea for Izs how *vlUl It to to *11 of you
cessful In examinations held here
past
few
month*
in
Ihe
canning
visit Ihe Fl-rnki llumv, and will these meeting* was not set.
Ilian a rant n liu^hrl an.I H.f
Day, w a, shot to death tiduy in
that th# American " " W T
last year or Ihe two preceding
S»iith(,« rh lrf *«In i’ll* 70 lu Mfi m il* am i parking of -orplus fruit* and give inf-riualnin about the rounan attem pted holdup of u bank at
Th# atate adrltory eommlltoo gram, affecting M It do**
yean.
vegetable* which migtit be d»- livs they represent.
Altamnnt. Ilk clmipaiiion, se ri­
ruled to hold regular meeting* i m t i i t InduitrUl *m*rkft la
It probably will I** seveial ikvy, u la ir, but Wall Street remem­ Intuited Into (hiv summer to the
ously wuunded In thi' face, wa*
bered
that
those
cohlnu-ditie,
hud
here on the second Friday of each worid, succeeds."
before the 2tS street and white*
indigent
resident*
of
this
county
blentlfieil a , Alva Payton, another
Th# British stand s g s l u t $ * »
• trenuou* advance, earlier this
month.
nf the escape*. The men were shut way lighta which the City I’om- week when share* were ,tiing i* „ fart reflected in the an
lie trorks programs, as sx y m M (
misslr-ner*
last
Monday
night
orby Isaac McCarty. Uuh, cashier.
noonrrmrnt
made
tinksy
that
by Walter unslman, presl#m »,f«
ibred discontinued, are act-ally '"m o reacting, amt hq,tlc.| lo more than 32,min can, of vegetha board of
tiring slock, forw ard Spain.
One
of
the
largest
anil
finest
cut "If*
by tha atort of a «A*i a a a a u U jy
Trading nn th esrbange floor tohle, are ni r .available.
PHILADELPHIA, July l t . - W )
display* of tinma* ever tern in
Mayor V. A. Speer l-day stated I
pan Great Britain In tha - - - - j j f T
T his work wa&lt; made possible Sanford now ucrupte* a large lot
—Three robbers shut to dralh a
that la necessary that out-of-town wra, frenzied.
by tlie County t'-imimsslonera who adjoining the J . T. Newby homa
commission by Joseph OunaaUypoJlcemaa and d ole the 110.000
In
the
last
half
hour,
after
uffirial* of the Florida power a n d ;
WASHINGTON, July 14.—(A1)— Irish Fro* Btmtm dato^W ,
purchased the ca ll, and tome of a t Eleventh Street and Palmat’« •
payroll bo waa guarding today In
utility
and
rail
sh
a
re
*
'h
a
d
made
The Weather Bureau today Issued
Light Co. okvy the
pr-qioeid
the factory of fire of Allied Kid
Sanford youth* belonging tn rhiuige and prepare a emit rai l th eir h’d, the m arket lu-gan to the equipment, the City Commis­ to Avenue where no less than 50 a storm warning th at a tropical wsa promptly altoncod by H a W *
Company. Policeman C h a r I a a Kiwanls
•olier down under heavy profit­ sioner* wh„ g»vr the u,«» of Ihe pvrson* rail daily to admire the disturbance of alight Intensity It Collja, Dutch premtor, tha
Club-sponsored
Scout amending tha present contract.
kitchen in the Mayfair Hotel, and profuse growth of the large and
Stock burger, 50, went, down under Troop Number Five today were
general near 8 t KltU, Wat India*, “ ^ a n o U y . m lnU tarof p o a to '^ l
Lighta t o be cut out are locate'l taking and final prirra nn many the women of tlie county.
mshow er of ballets aa the gunmen looking forward to their first
(Continued
On
l*|gn
Kivp)
vari-colored blooms.
apparently moving west north­ Ul#graph* In th* Fw# BUto, etas fillow s: IH white-way light* i-n
A ih mg the |i(odurt* which have
rv d w d in. Ha had no lime to meeting in new headquarters In
Mr. Newby may be trrm rd on* westward, southeast of P u trto
First S treet; three \4hile-way
(Canjlnnad an n &lt; a
been put up M id u ic at th r dis- of Ssnforil’* most rnlhuslaatic
draw hi* pDtol, The robbers ap­ tho Arcade lluibling, scheduled
Rico. Tha bureau emphasised th a t
light*
on
the
lakrfront;
one
while­
i po tal of the w elfare w o rker* are flower
parently fallowed tho automobile for tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Scout­
lovers.
Every season the disturbance caused no con­
carrying Dfoekburgo and two am- m aster D. K. McNab anticipates way light on Park Avenue; two
finds him caring fur fluwrrs pe­ cern s* It did not fall aa yet In
while-way
lighta
on
Palmetto
and
1
, f r u it , o rang e,
stia w b e rric *
to­ culiar lu the season, either on the the hurricane category and th a t
ployos of the company from the a record altondance of Scouta ho
Sanford Avonuev, amt the street
m atoes okra, beet*, c a rro t*, k ra u t, lot adjoining hi* hums, In a small warnings were te n t out simply
bonk where they obtained the
stated this morning.
ATLANTA,
July
I 4 .- M 1) - spinarh, brrts, and corn.
light which ha* been burning In
ALTON, July d lr - i f f V ^ F *
money. They Went to Ibo office
Next Monday night members
gardrn around his home, or al the a t a precautionary measure.
net** demanding ransom forA B t*
The canning piocesx goe* nn A tlantic Coael Lina car repair
and the poHaamaa *tood guard of the Rainford and L.ngyrood West Side Park on Fourth Street John K. Otllcy, president of the
F irst National Hank, today | h m | for many years.
ust Luar har# baan tooshrud i f
aa rmployaa. w est to the Inner
troop* are expected to g ath er a t
tlvrly identified a New York pO" alm ost daily a t the Mayfair Hotel shop, on the West Hid# where Mr.
his family, H
cifice to plaoa tho money In pay
kitchen,
and
th*
public
la
invited
Nswhy
la
employed
as
foreman.
the City Hall to appear before a
lire photograph of William Itohare today. Aganta for tha
.antelope*. A few minutes later
lin*ki, former sailor and station­ to call there a t any lime to wit­
Coart of Honor which will de­
sold neither bare Lnsria hat
Ike robber* ruaked tn and fired.
KI.KH
DKG
ED
TO
MEET
ness
the
manner
in
which
article*
ery salesman with a lung rriniinal
lag. Tha family’s agents, Xtojjh
One stood guard aa ' the others term ine their fltlir** for farth e r
teconl, as the man wanted as th* are canned, a* writ a* tu avail
advancrment
In
R
c
^
t
work.
Howard ■ Overlln, secretary of
A LB AMY, July 14. - 4 A V - Catt and laxrroaeo Kallar, " W *
g e t tha miney. Ad disappeared
Itself
of
the
u*e
of
the
equipment
leader
In
th*
banker's
kidnaping.
Judge J. 0- Sharon will preside
Sanford Elk* Lodge No. 1241, this Daniel P. O’Connell, uncle of the u ld would Insist 0 * ---h i an automombile.
,
MOSCOW. July 14. - ( A V - The
A Fulton county grand jury hiv a t a very low co-t.
oeer tho Coart, and tho public Is
morning issued a call In which kidnaped John J. J r . neolvod a from th# kidnaper*...............
Taaa New* Agency announce,! la returned an indirtm ent again .i
he urged all members of tho local letter from the kidnapers today Unas uf Lszer’s hamdxrritlR^
Invited »o fc* preaonL
, .
day th a t Pilot Leranorsky hoppe.l "(iruver Collina" a , the man wrf»
• fJM D B E R G H H T A K E O P P
lodge to attrn d tonight's regular ordering hi* family to *ubmH
PI.ANKH
HKAl'H
MONTREAL
be signed by him before
engineer,,! the kidnaping of (Ut­
meeting, scheduled to begin a t new list of InUnnodlarioa to ho would reeogntoa It
UOOffKVRI.T FILER DIVORCB off from Khabarovsk In F-a»ltm
ley
which
lasted
only
a
few
hourSiberia
yesterday
f«
r
Anadvr
tn
ttt. J0H N R , Newfoundland. July
MONTREAL. July I*. - W V - 8:00 o’clock. Topics which hare published In three Now York They said thla waa Urn
MINDEN. Nevada, J u ly 14.— pick up there Jam es Mattem, whrrC Pryor Bowen, 17-yrar old
1
—Colonel and Mr*. UndTh"
Italian a ir armada led by a bearing on tha progress and newepopore. The Sun, Journal, and fltlon an which they u
schoolboy,
released
tjie
liank-r.
isumeil their airplane ex- (A V-Elliot Roosevelt, a o ^ of the stranded American arlato r. MatG
eneral
Balbo. arrived hero today grow th of the lodge ore to be dte- World-Telegram. Tha Hat ha* boon
M fth w trd today taking President, today filed soft f a r di­ tom was |o -fly -to Nome with Bowen to In jail under «2V.t*i0 a fte r completing n MX).mil# flight russed, b* tuld, while refreeh- received by th* newspapes*. Th* the* aagottoto s a d until
celpt of proof would carry
fa r Oartxrrtgkt, Labrador. vorce from Wa wife, Elisabeth laeanovsky. From there he hop-r b&lt;ind. The Indictment reail “Grover from Shediec. They had
manta trill bo a*read later In the letter recoleed waa signed by tha
Collins, wNaeo other name* are
iastruetiona.
kidnaped
youth.
T h e , planned to paaoo a t Bot- Dcaster RooeertR, chargiag ex­ to continue his solo flight arouui
over Mala* on tho trip.
unknown to tho ju ry .”
" " ‘" tv
• tho world.
trema craalty.
m w 'T i w ^ r t w r b r ^ T - T r

&lt;*

Orlando,Tampa,Miami
And JacksonvilleTo
Receive Home Ixian
B a n k Subdivisions

Nation-W i d e Secret
Police In I m p o r- 1
tant Cities Is Pro­
posed As Good Plan'

w

3-YEAR RECORD SYATE TOLD U. S.
BROKEN IN STOCK W ILL SPEED UP
MARKET SALES;FL00D CONTROL

Scholarships Will
BeDiscontinued As
Move For Economy

7*5 'S

Pyramid Of Specula- Federal Government
lion—Attains—N:e-w4— To-Fush-WorkUpon
II e i ghts Thursday1 $9,000,000 I* r o ject

Residents Invited
To Be H ostesses
At Chicago's Fair

f

t

Bank Robber Is Shot
To Death In Attempt

Advantage Taken Of
CanninK FacilltleH

Street Lights Won’t
Be Cut Off At Once

Fine Zinnia biaplay
Adjoint* Newby Home

3 Robbera Kill Cop
And Seize Payroll

Storm Warning For
West Indies Issued

Boy Scouts To Meet
In New Headquarters

Banker IdentifieH
Picture Of Kidnaiier b€,r- l,n,b’ 'r,‘ *n,Mr rh: “'T

'

Pilot Leaven To Take
Mattem To Alaska

.

•

•

•

Luer Family Gcte^f
Two Ransom NoUfl

Letter Is Received
From Kidnaped Youth

�&gt;.« &gt; a
—

THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFOBB^ FLOMPA,

THEORY FOUNDED
BY TECHNOCRATS
HANDED SETBACK

AERIAL VIEW OF WORLD’S FAIR

World's Fair Beauty Spot

*ContinentaIConflrress'
Fails To Form New
Body Due To ‘Split’
CHICAGO.— Hopes of technoc­
racy la reb u ilt soeioty as a giffaatle machine, where being well
h i would count for more than
liberty or religion, received a chill
setback here recently.
The "Continental Congress" of
the T ech n o crat flailed out. It
fallad to produce the new nation­
al aaaoclatlon for which It was
tailed. It prrduced instead a spill
between engineers and radicals.
Finally it eame t i an unespectrd
Halt when the cloeing hahqurl wee
called off.
Not enough seats had been sold
to w arrant holding tha banquet,
With
tha startled technocrats were In­ scrapers
formed. The curtain fell a t the ing* of
f*w enthusiasts for g new era wh» F air—A
had bo.ght tickets hurried to gel

THUMDAT, JULY It, l t t t

New Metal Of Lesser
Value In Supplant­
ing Gold AsMedium

Chicago'* towering sky­
aa a inckdrop, the build­
rh irag o 's I il.lt World's
Century of I’r gross Ki

Queen Of Fair’s Flower Show

Hr GEORGE K ANDERSON
HAVANA. Jill r II.—The Introduet I in of 14,000,000 in new sil­
ver eolnnie Into -Ihe eurreney
system of C ba has brought about
a oituathn In Cuban bus near a /- I
fairs of ra th e r morr than pas*-1
big »l*nlfleanee in view of preo-(
eat efforts t„ increase the use of j
a Ivrr for
monetary
purposes
among n a ti n s with ru rran citi
bused more or less completely up-,
on gold. The general effect of the
net* .om r«r has bren to establish
a -liulile syrtrm of currency in Ihe.
country tn tftr which, as m ight'
b are been anticipated, the currency of lesarr value has sup-J
rlantrd the superior medium so
far as Its volume has ncrm llteiL.

U. &amp; Delegate Give*
e a r Exposition
O f Difficulties In
Face Of Americans
tf'ontlnord grom I age Oner
calle.l on
controversial subjects
to open • way for peaceful exrlralinn of the world congress
within two or three_weeks^ E u ro p e a iT circles asserted this
k Bed the g ild cU sen of the
ritlm an resolution already « ccptcd an 1 brought the roatorence near It* final ganp.
The senator’s resolution among
other things called for an even­
tual return to .the g ild standard,
reducticn „ f the gold cover to JS
percept and optional use of sil­
ver for one-fifth of this cover.
Amrrlcan Headquarters were
b sy discussing plane for aa
early ret rn home. Among tho
lelrgatrs. Senator Jam
Jame*
Cousdelegates.
s* Cou*.
rs , of rffichlgan, had a re s e rv e -^
er«
Inn to sail July 20 and a subst
* tlnn
la I part o f Ihe secertarial 4
®
tlal
expected
t j leave ■a»t *. I .Ir
Wrax
RI V
A |H T tt« U
sam e time.
**
The gold .bloc, a fte r having
hern drfealod In an effort to ad-

f tmrr "narTfTffmmrn&gt;»r"v wtr

seemed quite happy w ith tha
of events, for they hov#
What brought the split was the view shows the site from Twelfth
anxious to avoid the stigma
ieeut of lolynce In revolutl inary 1'laeo to Thirty-ninth Street a*
f ending Ihe parleys athough inmethods, sec irdlng to a spokes­ it appeared after Ihe formal
alMing continuance was uselest.
opening,
June
I.
Ilullding*
of
men for the All-America Techno­
Georges Donnet, French fi­
daringly modern design dot the (
logical Society.
One of the most Irrautiful spots p la t nnd Dorothy Johnson a rt nance minister who has beaded
shore
line
and
Northerly
Island
Ha charged Howard Scott, of
a t A Century of P ro g r-M -th e pictured in a Greek dan e in tbc gold bloc, and Charles rC k L
New York, the leader of te;hn&gt;c- whleb parallels Ihe mainland silt.
two walks and an error.
t hiragu Workl s Fair -is the llor- Old Mill gaplens, one „ f the many French financial expert’ l»fltqr r
racy In lit comellike brilliance 1917.
In the second Inning II. H. Od- tirulturc exhibit. Lorraine West- sylvan ilells in Ihe exhibit.
I'a r a last night, leaving behind
and eclipse, with advocating force.
ham pulled a sp ectae.lar kiuhle
only a small French representa­
In outlining the alms of Tech­
Mr. Scott's own description of the n o c r a t, Inc., rreently, Mr. Scott,
[day. Walts singleil. Plerey then
tion. Several of Iho Swiss Bel­
process by which a new Industrial
hit a high fly over Irft short, in Ihe rnuntiy. Cuban hanks are rtt n tiy nt an avrragr rate of gian an I D .teh delegates already
Its director said it mu*t first have i
Society would come In appeared to
___ now tonipelled t n n r r y icp aiu tr
(hlham, going back, made a spec­
have g &gt;ne.
about
$i;gg),tNMi
a month,
'
* c
................. .. sn
VS that
------------nn •■rgsniiatii n. it musf train II
oleercra to fit In closely with
.. w
.„
and urcounls, in silver amt in Ant ri- on iht. I,a i of the official esti­ 1 .The American •elrgation Itself
tacular rulch „ f .the
ball
an I then It m ud discipline It for
then thre
revolutionary technique, as de­ the raparlty t„ art.
to first to catch ' an uirCncy. there la n n.innt mate and with the fil.ighi.noo in- was thrown Into confusion by lha
___
•___ g a
a
-___a t .
thea ..two n
scribed almost simultaneously reWalls. Another
double
play,
as Illuctiiatnn Ict’w im
latest instructions from Waihc te a '•• Ibcre should be a b iu t
Someone ruse from Ihr floor to
ecntly at Ihe University of Chi­
Vservlng, but not quite a s th rill­ dia, which nukes every laige h al- ihro.tn,;
the ifew total.
{ inztnn, although Pittm an insisted
ask
If
the
Industrial
rcvnMiun
cago.
ing, wss made in the seventh from neme Iraniactlsti more or less of
Up to last year the virrulatinn this did not kill Ihe gold clauxea
envisioned would com* in gradual­
Kvans to J. Young.
a speculation; Import nn I export
A new radical movement is de- ly. o r whether Ihe "caparlly to
irrholcd silver estim ated a t |4,- •f his resolution and th a t silver
Tonight a gam e la scheduled tn prices are directly affrq’-d and
vebplng out „ f technocracy, as g et" would be tm p |,y ri|.h y the
400,01)0, all hough a total of fl.&gt;. ikscusslons would ronlinue.
be playrd with Ihe Ocoee Al,
The Americans had regarded
II la viewed by (onto of Ihe p a r­ |p&lt; tutorials at • strategic mnmVnt.
hV,
.“u l h m i ^ U '.t
n theory U ta*rd on fr Ural rr-i „
.
„
Stars.
the
Central bank resolution aa
ticipants In Ihe "congress” Herr.
und r n rc ’slire from Infix“ That is a question of la c tira ",,
- r x . not,soli ta n ', through thelf.T ’ .
‘’I*"’ -"* *!'
highly-acadoinio-and-m ost-«sw fU Its plan* for achieving power wrro rs plie l Mr. Srotl, "anil ladles Is |
The score:
u i u e sTm i r
ih-nlly expected that It would be
• K in m t - T t ffffk . Hunk a l A .lia^
7 ^ 7 "
7
^
regarded as q u i l t , sim ilar _ lf l not fo r-th is mre ttn g r h u r Tor~T,nb
I'lerey,
U rapidly degenerallng into - • " f rr* ,ta ng a* I,n ,,U tn ’‘*'!*fnor accepted, although James P. War­
■those Ihsi hive been standard organisation."
I Tllilp I ,
nee, s lh e r wa rnined p to the
'■ •••t"ll. Jh
rhanllc * Illation.
aver since Ihe Bolshevikl used
&lt;• •!•.,, • 11.
_.
.
..
, | l l 2.nuo.txnt limit. With Ihe ir- burg, financial rxpevt, from Iho
The engineers of the technolog­
M- I—[I,,, er
them with success In Russia In
There is considerable imcertaln-| t r , B. p „ f tU flim flO tt this year 'h- flrot had insisted on the reservaical
society
interpreted Mr.
II
Nmlih, ] |n, _
l i e f tvsf •.
ly
an lo ju*t h(w much money| silver In clrr Intivn am ounts, or li in (hat Federal Psserve Board
Scott's phlllnsnphy of change aa
**. W lllltittr If
th e rr is in rireulotion in Cuba. stain
....... —
• (o
• ------- — approval was necettory. Amcrlwill am etn t,
|IN,onojiOO.
^ Wlltliim*. rf
outside the law. ,Thr society had
can circlet asserted th a t when
U itlb, |a.«
A c. um lalive rrcoids »;em to in- nr thiund Dl (e rrrn t of Ihr en­
joined In the call fur Ihe con­
the remnants of the agenda were
tire
cln
ulallnn.
gress in the hope of meeting on
d cate a t dal o f alxiut fl2'MkNi,i ^mi H..%
r
All
agrexd
upon Tuaediy to keep Ihe
•*lI* i»f». U .r
rummnn ground. Hut as one „f
000,- hut the official treasury
ronferenee alive, the A me rl ran
J. Yfitifttf. 3h
CAFK
OWNER
KILLED
the
leaders
curnrnrntrA
they
hud
M
V
*•
t
|
M|C
IB
llalcu ien ls irididxlc l a. total of
Rhcumaflnm Gone Too
reservation to the C entral bank­
K iirM io , liisSia
not knjwn prcvio sly ju st what
a b iu t 1'I.I.UOO.IR'G on Mur. ill last,
I*«IhfMtrv, rf
ing revolution waa distinctly to/
MiNEOLA,
N.
Y.,
July
I3.-D
P)
rf
.
H art Is a wnninn who was rap­ Technocracy, Inc., stood for, and
basing thin estimate on Ihe
II nin#«. If
Jiweph II. Dii.ard,* 54. Great catted.
idly, putting nn weight and who g fte r Mr. Scott hail explalnrd H
Jh
amount of money in Ibe Treasury,
Offlclsl reaction Id 'AmswMix
I’eggy Cartwright
has liern er show In the lfortl:ultural JiD Jlrnwn,
Neck restaurant prnprirtqr, died
U ip r a ' P"Sh.|h
was troubled with rheumatism early In the session, they deter­
Ih • hanks and on estimated | k r
chosen Iris quern tn preside over Huilding nf A Century of Prog­ II ' kI / p , p
in Nassau Hospital Saturday of hea V|usrlers to this latest xrelv
too. Itrad her letter;
mine I to withdraw.
.
■aplta In Ihe hands nf the puM'e Injuries-suffered In an nutnmolnle fAmv Washington waa th a t
It
Irls week at the Carden anil Flow- rc»» Ihe Chicago World’s Fair.
"I stg rtn l taking Krusehen
G .nsidcralde sums ma&gt; be hosrd- collision. Dillard was thrown Iro n wa* unimportant. Cordell Hull,
"W e arn composed ulm i*t ex................. b
yI
t’lPirrro.VK
Salta bfrause of the good It had clurively r.f rng.nccrs guile m l to­
•01—4 e l Since Ih • dnd of M ar.h Am eri­ the cer he was driving w hrn It chief nf the American group,
I^Mnl.A
r '»*•» Y
I
"AWi ri It - 1
done for a friend of Link who had gether for the purpose of solving
can currency has leen leaving ihe collided with another machine.
l mpIfM Hurt anil llarh.
said, "The heavens will not fall."
been crippled with iirkeumatism. the prolilrin of the rqullablr illsAt the end nf the second bottle tritiiiti n of wrellli", continued
I was weighed ami find 1 am the le. hnolngiral society menil&gt;er.
now only I4H pounds (rrlglnal "W e stcml rntfivly f i r oixlrrly
weight HII |hs&gt;), at which I am *•&gt; mentis w.lhln Ihe Constltulion.
pleased. Hut I have als0 felt my
“Technocracy ikd not seem to
(Continued From I'age One)
rheumatism much less, which has
Kirrelnnc rente ■&gt; t victor by a
have a pr .gram . As far as we people who know It, or are too
bean so trouhlesoms In my knees.
I'd
to
ro u e In a bumond ball
I must say I think Krusehen a ruutd see, Ihe anly tangible thing ine rrigihly pessimistic to admit
game
[
layrd
with Dr.Mulay Tues­
in
it
was
violence."
it.
splendid weight reducer." (Ml«e)
Whsn Ihe local
nesocialion
E. L. P.
"This |s true In every business," day night. Firrati ne srorrd five
Overweight and r h e u m a tic pulled „ul, there was, nut much he went on. "Everyone is freling r.tes in the f rat Inning on six
poisoning often go together. The left In Iho ro n g irsj save a inln- this iivw Inmwulatlon of confi- hits, including a double and Iwi
■lx ealta In Krusehen assist the cellanro « c lln f oi^ Including denre that Is bring administered 'ilp lru They counted three mure
Internal rrgans to perform their local “ I Ig eluh" members, "snap- hy. Provident |{ut,sevrlt' and' his tn the third on two tv i'k i, a dimfunctions properly—little by little b o x n s”, nidi n|s, t'ninmunisls, a aides. | do n t mean lie hoi done He ami »v error. In Ihe aiath
thet ugly fat goes; slowly, yes f-w i narchlrts, a frw ) nginrera, 'his hy Inspirational d f n n l * -I t's another rutinl was added* cn
—but surely. You feel wonder­ and several clergymen. Much was the nrlttal business increase t tmwn '»alk an I Iw i errors. In tha atv*
fully healthy, youthful and rner- Ihe analys'a of min of the men »» n result of the ndinitiM ra- er.lh three more tam e on two
gatlc—more sn than are r before who h 'lp r l p rc n i'ta the inertings. • Ion’s iffrrtiv r measures tn comn»lvs, nn error, a walk, and a
In what expos Ir ky provrd the lull Ihr depression.
in your life!
double. DeMolay aror-d five In
Kniarhen Halts Is ohtalnalde at cloning address Mr. Scull pictured
"Ihe Hcpir i n wo* it g rrs t Ihe srtrn d on three strike, two
Touehton's Sanford Drug C o.- a the re a l of || so M y nyeralrd by (lunmnnrr. The pint Ir who wi re ■ iigli* and u duuble. Three were
ja r lasts four weeks ami coald not the personnel if n d u slri. -It would formerly erlf ronlered, grasping nu ts |n the fifth sn an error,
have It" fund Ions! nr In tis lrla ld i- f i r more than their ’ Imr- of a walk, and two singles. In tho
more than Me—Adv,
wnrldlv g oils, giving their broth­ seventh another wao made on
ers little rreillt, hsve come to
'lie r - s p is timi th at llielr brother
In many rn s rt was |hn ,mlv man If I had bought stocks and bond*
see ,|i b n ." Ion it all. Tmlay
wh„ rould and was willing lo
iny FI rnln Interests are worth
help him.
"I have suffered al ng with the Jrto,ooo.ooo."
f. •
i-nfi; lo in , national
• rst. Ilul I boys never Inst tnv
fsllb that r-&gt;.Villons would r*»-tlfy situation Collier continued:
■'I have the greatest faith in
themselves."
'••rry n rirn -a l th i t I’resldent
lie spoke optimist teallv nf
MoWiVs fH nro, statin s he had Roosevelt l* making. In fact I
ihirk so much of h i’ Msas for ren»v«r rorr'M rd fbe Iniestm eals he
vosory th at I am postering them
had made In the slate, slare com­
all over my advertising."
ing here ff-J years a v .
A vacation 3.000 feel abut c ihe ora . . . where you
Co'ller csm» here to meet his
"I
did
It
a
ra
in
it
the
advice
of
can play golf on a “sweet" IB-holo courae for SO
re e d it-,., seeking lo obtain n
T O M AKI T H IS T U T , W 1 B O U O W ID &lt; CAES—both aew aad o ld . Lead lag 27c oils war*
N 'w York I ankers," he said, "but three-year extension of time In
centa a round . . , fiah in the Carolinaa' famoua
tnt*\tgtlaHGvU-lai)*Inmchm. Gulf
31)1%
I have gained in the long run. which to m en His f 17 000,000 InIrout atreama . . . ride a horaa over miles of
il'hlcdness. Ills advertising romcleared bridle paths . . . play lennla on lively
can Automobile Association, bate was
ranles, he said, were worth ISO.clay courta . . . awira the mountain lakea or the
000,000.
The
ronfereea
srpre
given
the result—a result that amaaarl area tba
new Country Club pool . . . become breathleaa
im l’l A nr. I tn m tw to aa ly rro .
with the beauty of this mountain acenery . . . be
hard-boiled odidals ; j •
on his plan of torm ent
cool and comfortable . . . In the happy company
G o l/ lube b eat trtry ol} l a m y ca t! It
and err-llt ro ‘were alvea until
of gay, kindred spirits . . . thal’a the summer
K'pl. I t tn flostly a*r«p|. nr re­
aeerv miUsftr purl Aiwa
enjoyment offered you by the Hotel Cordon. A
fect hi* xrhe.InU which »** SChundred rooms of solid comfort. Three delicious
r
f
r
e
a
w
g
r
sf
it
s
m jM fk n t
•
rapted tentatively.
• I Southern • cooked meals a day.' At tba surprise
S
w
itch
to
tb
a
“
h
ig
h
m
ileag
e”
m
o
to r
ingly low coat of from S3^0 to S5 per diem.
o il. Y o u 'll aay “ gfve m e a q u a rt o f o il”
Maks your reservations now fof your share of
thia fun. And bring the youngsters — there’s a
lata often! A nd y o u 'll get** feater o il—
thoroughly equipped playground for them at
th e f a a a t m o to r o il 2 5 c « r« r b o a g h d G a t
lha CORDON.
t
t •
t
s
;
Brat For The South”
business of J h r rrpuMIe Is row,
base I pon this silver currency
instead of the American currcivy
whirh heretxforo has constituted
Ihe hulk of Ihe monry cir.ulating

Tellfl IIow She Lost
15 Lbs. of Fat

Barron Collier Firestone Team Is
Says U. S. Is On Winner Of Victory
Recovery Road At Diamond B a ll

V%

28 2

Gulf-lube lasts
more miles per quartl

A"cTUur £ b e a l! V A C A T I O N
AT THE G O R D O N

Beats competing oils to a
standstill in Speedway
"bum up” test

DOZIER

ANGUS CRAFT .

. MANAGER

GAYS QUALITY PAIN

If your nor.re needs palntlnf, u»» Hosier A Ray's Paint
“Beat fpr the South." te n u r e It U around and m iied t"
stand Southein Sun. i i n d , and rain.
M l Sanford Aveaae

STANLEY-RORh’RS HARDWARE
__

804 Sanford Avenue

.V '

THE “HIGH-MILEAOE
MOTOR OIL

�tV'EWV" " " "

T h e Sanford Herald

I hi* n a ry would not a r t the 174,-] feering to Secretary Swanson’*i rv- ] thia does not mesn I believe thad

j every man whiv come* forward
It harf asked for.
I quest for additional rum*.
First Distribution; 000,000
"I d«n't think th r nsval *ecre-j “I am in favor o f an in* for
I -1 r'th a request for a half billion
Of Public Buildnp tary will y t ti,“ «atd |rke* r*-f ward vtgnrouriy," sal&lt;| Ic k n , "“hut I dollar* should gel it."
Funds Announced'

U Dace's Edict

Mtiitaolini's order !o member.^ of the Faneint hierarchy
Instructing them not to put on aira or »ilk hate, to ahun
tie luxe cars, to travel afoot or by motorcycle, and to avoid
awanky rentaurante la not bad advice for moat everyone
(Continued I'rnm Page tV r)
to follow. In fact, If more people had puraued thia policy
t» r nf additional projects arc yet
during the boom time preceding the coHepue there would
Legality Of E n a c t ­ pending before thi\ public work*
not have been all the dlatreaa of the laat few yeara.
Ickes -aid, addin* only the
Of course, II Duce'a concern la not ao much over each
ment Being Studied board,
nnn-cnntrnver*ial had been acted
individual's economic status, aa It in over increasing the
From TTiree Angle* opon.
popularity of the Fascial. order. He realizes that popu­
The
nf the flood ronlrnf
larity and ostentation in thene days of -restricted pocketRVRACITSE, N. T „ Jaly 14— and riv er and harbor program apbooka do not mix well. He undcrsUnds the resentment (/IS— Movrv that may m u l t In privvd yesterday wav withhold
which Inevitably exlsta In the hearta of poverty atrkrken rn u rt action to dispute thr (real­ ponding th e eminrsemeni of Pre*.
people when a display of wealth is observed. He knows ity nf thr New York state vot* idenl Rnewevelt, bat allntirenl- atthat If he is to keep his party In control Its members must for rrprat of th r Eighteenth ready made for other kind- of
Amendment ar* taking shape federal anil foral prnject. a mo*jn tkeep the "common touch", ao to speak.
vd to about ITVI.eoo.fHto
It cannot be anpitd too strongly the need for personal brr».
From th rrr anglrs at Irast th*
Secretary frkr*, rh a rman of
frugality, but In the matter or objecting to the apparent
extravagance of those who have wealth there is another question of tha official ' cnac4- th r board and ptihllr work* ad­
vulnerability Is bamg m inistration, ilrrih n l to givr any
story. Nothing could hardly benefit this country more, and ment’s
we presume the same Is true of Italy, If everyone, who studied. New* of the possible (dra of thn amount Involved. «#y.
rourt fight cam* from
Law* in* ho did not want to announ- 1*
could afford It, -would spend their money freely.
any figure* and Ihon h»vo to
The purchase of high hats, of expensive automobiles, Preservation Party source*.
T hr party ha« not initiated any Sark trark on thorn i t l h , . Presi­
yachts, attendance at de luxe restaurants would put money
move, and It Is under­ dent should change IhoT**!. PrnjU tlllV Y . JULY U, IMS
Into circulation which would have a very beneficial effect definite
stood Its position a t present la erl* totalin* shout a half hllllon
upon thg poor man. The only caution which is necessfry is largely ft, serve a* ■ clearing
that one muat be nut# that he can afford what he buys.
house far legal points that are
One may look ul a palatial home and see in it a selfish bring raised. Mrs, K. S, H arria,
* be*n hear,! af that
• Inteljr. Maybe G« v- Investment of money which might have been used for a party state chairman, was n u t 1
t will win bis po nt “useful purpose". But what more useful purpose can one of the rity, so no official state.
•find than-that-the money ahould-havu gone.into. lhu. bauids.
of the architect, the builder, the masons, the carpenters, the go in pressing any nf the disput­
a in dul. Ocala llannvr.
interior decorators, the plumbers, and the men who aup- ed Issue could be obtained.
Cannon W. Kheafe Chase, nf
'plied
the material, and a host of others connected with the
Pile. • in all line* of commmV
Brooklyn. however, cnnferrerl with
construction?
Hies aro hiundirg upward* and
We should never resent 1^ when people spend money Ijiw P r e s e r v a t i o n P a r t y
every on. r»Jo c»s, offering the
learlerv hers* r e c e n t l y , a n d
p.cuiinr f lie n&gt; menon of a nation which they really owg. If they didn’t spend it, then we Informed them he would attack
Ahniild
tie
angry,
for
we
would
have
no
chance,«(
getting
l it ti'irr to pny mor* fa r w hat It
the legality nf the rnnvention
any of it.
held If the Secretary nf S tate
•■ 'notched nn Atlanta
• tn.neir) rnnaom but he
way out o f It. Prohahlv
tlooi lliev didn’t have
s'Cdrlty. Fort
M'-ers

Women Ah Buyent

Because they are th» best Imyern women can always
la? depended upon to read th« advertisements In the news­
papers. They know that the articles which uru iinKlaimttl
In public print must ba good Itcrausi* they Invite public
scrutiny. Merchants should realize the important r o le
rife! n| «om* of the «l
which women play ns buyers, it fuel which the Tatnj&gt;a
va- isldle rldlne slnng
Tribune
calls to its readers’ attention in the following man­
h * p.ly siirfrro sn* of
ner:
"A man selects a blue tie for the same reason that he
orders u rhtgolate soda. It is the first thing that conies
into W MiKft— IW UIOUlyWAlkH away wlttrthnwcnm t
lint the Hkltnman hIiowh him, and he can rosily In* argued
•it” In North rnriilin* h.
■m' i’ I n proposal I t leg* ■ Into u pair uf ihor* that don’t fit, anti thnt ht&gt; ducan’t
• ri&gt; I' i- nnd ppri-mul I really want.
indtcntlpv eith er n .lit h
“nut doon u woman ever act like that? Well, just nak
... .1 1 &gt;. nr ■ Isck nt fi- Ihe girl at the stain fourdnin, i,r the young man in the
gent’a furmahingH itIfire about their women customer*.
“Women pick out things for their men folk with tnstu
unti discrimination; thut is, everything except cigars. Nn
woman has any license to buy rlgnrtt for uny mAn, unless
he hus hitherto specified the brand. But in the clothing
line they know what they are doing.
"It would gurprige you to know how many women in
Tampn make the purrhaAot for their husbands nnd grown
sons. Il bespeaks a pride that all concerned justly may be
thnnkful for, and there is nothing in it to make the man
iiiitiiior ashamed, lie will be better dressed for it.
“True, once in a while one meeta some old ornrndile who
■ l^lng
• llicir hits always been alouchy, ami when he first appears in a
'n r e ­ neat nnd natty outfit that his wife hns picked out we lire
s' llol; surprised, and we laugh. Hut would his own selection have
‘lirowii been lietter?
“Ilrmember the derby hut! Whnt an outrage upon in­
te llig e n c e it was. WomenJhuvt* more sense than men. They
A !T di.pic ’Inn stririest Mnri won’t allow a gencral’returh of the ’Iron hat’.’’
■I whnt time It s i n , Inched nt
v
nci| r«pli»dt “ Ijiiio tv r
"
cd "i|u *rt*r to w lm t?"
r
id , “ OH, I tlnri't knew
t m i hunl
| hud to lev

i

the

IihihU

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Avui

Ms,. Ilully returned today fuunbceo spending several months in
n w srh's visit with the Misses Philadelphia.
JIyer, of Ot Iambi.
A It Iter from Mrs. il. Ik lieIbm. J. T. Mi laJn, of tha luard Forest Slates th at she la In the
iif ruunty commissiunert, was In White Miniiitaina a t Crawford
the ally yesterday.
Notch, N. II. and the weather i*
jti. mm m is. rt alter Itresaur so cool that they a r t obliged to
ir ll tuiusy -lor Watetiown, ft. I. have slrntti h ral and wood fires
wnciv u u y will spend Uw a-m in the fire places.
liter wiin old irieiiJs.
it, imilivr UJS Ivttirnvd llom
A l'ump„ wnkjw, mother of aia , h 'H I OIK wilvie lie spell, aeveirliddiio, o teacher In* the county si wees* lucstcg op ic sia e i tooaMmol.. ini -0 yrura, thn holder uiticns
V.sit.ng le .a titrs.
ot it lili cerlilicale, and adm it.
lediy vtitj tlf tielil, hit* appealed
to llio to o rl to protect liar jolt
NKW YORK. July 14.- W P ) wlutli in i Jo.I btcauae *f the
Dr. Oliver M. W. Kprague, re.
nepotism low. .-die la o aister-lllturning from laindon y eslen h y
iaiv ot it eihuol boned nwuiber.
d illjl VWRAh • 1*4.4 bi*d|! 4ld l| 1*11 *e with Raymond Moley, aaataUnt
oitfUitltkaif BUM
IMIti lb* aerretary of state, said he bcllevd
(iuw ruur It illiam M urray, u f »u4li«,l4 iU tiitll lltdM
IU ill a|t|Vf t . II th# World economic conference
Oklahoma, divluicd m a r t i a l Veiitf MihV!
m Yi*ev
■hould adjourn fo r a t leaet thre#
la* in an n n a around Oklahoma diii msiu riiim dBtina igiiniiiii, kli
month* whll# Internal conditions
CHy In piuvuvi Ilfty carloaU* uf aJHIlIVlgl IIV«UUa
In various countries Improved.
beer which were being held umler
Mttmtmr &lt;vmi|iu KuuilllUMl MtiOUl
“I think th at th* practical thing
divt'i.i.'ii utuera. th e peu,ue i l
imiitoti lit* inviHi, da I*. Hiiiw, (a a reee*» of the conference with
Oklulii'iiiit «vmenlly haven't had
• ini rt«B uviil H&gt;« KUOt 1UI Uib a certain amount of work going
anj .i.J. Ir they hud, it w oilJn'l
pv*, wea, io In* no mu a* Aim* forward by some nf the
sub­
hui o l u l l necessary te call o at
uiuiua
o-u
iay
aueiiiuvn
While
lie
committee* and experts, exploring
tha gu aidt
w,u enjoy tna pteoauraa at rural particular questions", said Dr.
Sprague, economic adviser to Ui*
A ccuding to th* slam k i
aa ilia lut k week.
American
delegation.
Letters
from
airs.
W.
P
.
Field
gel by n group of exp* , the
Professor Moley, who went to
Ideal beauty ihoulii b* " “ tu t. slid ami utimirea a t Crescent City
lUeotnu but not uVir i. •• left, aiatc th a t they a ra enjoying the London a fte r , dram atic meeting
a pUlihum tilunda wuu "Wen uuung very much and will be of Cap# Cod with President
tr e m n and with oue blue i&gt;&lt; re d gutw lu t several weeks. Mr, Fields Roosevelt Issued q statem ent aayOne btuVo, luMtielan iioh.
tk has the regular suituM f wkJuweri fng he would report to tha Presl.
d«nt and the state department.
an truth till, a -irrk ng im u .n Dr. S pragu, expressed the baMra.
J
.
N.
Wkllner
and
Mias
silty of the dent-re type auu .he
th a t
'som athlng
m ight
ability to make the judge* a g n e ." Lucy W kltner are sxpbetod borne llaf
today frum Hoatoa (w hen they •m arge" after a recess of tha
conference.
y
F.sit Side Sanford people y h o have been for some tta a . Miss
“The entire internal program ,
Lucy
w
as
corn
listin
g
tha
Idea
of
have been accustom#.! to set tb sjr
'•' watch** by tba mall plane srhsd- training fo r a professional nurse *» th* President has n l i t ta^qs
arrangem ents
u b tuny havo to find some ether but bar health would not perm it precedence over
with other countries", he added.
I ' pican.i by which to cerfeot their Ik
tlinc-iilr-ce*.
Diepalcheu
from ; Mr. and Mr*. W altar L. Mor- "W ithin three months h -w ill bo
Jf. Washington Indicate th a t th e gan have returned to Sanford possible to toll bo lter than It k
J D syt.u a Bcach-Tanlpo-St. Psters- a fte r a wedding trip In the prim- now how th* latomal program b
of tha northeast. dstefoptng."
L rg link U included hi tk* post- cl|ia] cities
Asked why an American delega­
fl.lafU c* iWpartmsol's list of shm l- They were accompanied borne by
MU* Bulk M«uiofltr who ho* tion w u sen t to London If th*
i ; | » * t J o L a , _______ ____________

Sprague Returns
Declaring Parley
' Should Adjourn

had not certifier! the result to
Washington. Jlenry A. J. Castor,
&gt;f Albany, party secretary, ws*
instructed to g»t in touch with
Cannon Chase.
The latter said he would sub
nilt his m«e t„ the aupreirr*
court with the idea of eventual,
ly carrying it tn the tlnlterl
States Supreme Court, If need he.
The grounds on which he would
act are that the recent rallficitinn conclave wa* not a conven­
tion as preserllied in the stale
e-netIhilUn, -am ! fuelher, -that Itwas not a ronveijtlon. since a
convention provide* for represen­
tation of each assemble district
and IT, delegates al large.
Pnrty Iradrrs also will study
the point raised b . Prof. V’ietnr Irv in e „ f the t'nllege ■f I jiw ,
Syracuse t ’nlversity,
that the
grammatical rnnstructinn of the
repeal ad- pteil was faulty.
Still another point of attack
th a t the party ha* had pressed
on it N that the election May M
Itself wa* In violation of the law.
The Issue here Is whether the
fact that the Democratic and
Republican Parties, with their
wet rnmmlttmrnL*, had a right
tn conduct the elections, since
this meant th at only nn- *lde of
the Issue was In control nf the
election machinery. All Inspectors
were named by the wet ma(oc
parties. P rys are arguing that
since the liallntlng wa* between
wet and dry only, that election
gnvcmmcnl held lh*t virw, Hr.
Spin* ic i* b l:,
*‘t'iinwiler *11 that hi*, hap­
pened since Mar, 4. It la more
than you would humanly expect
th at all the complicated measures
that have been passed and the
ivdincs that hav* been adnptad
n»iId haw been foreseen."
It is the better part of valor,
he said, tn gu forw ard in the
present situation “aa if w* were
In a sailboat In a fug."
"Assuming
that
iq
three
months there Is snme fairly rlear
evidence that the present internal
Improvement will hold, we will
then be In a position to lock ■
little further than we ar* now.”

ihk SUMMER
aHh'e Famous

BLOWING ROCK
NORTH CAROLINA
W H E R E lh* ioy of living I* emphuired In ovary nook and cornor . . .
yi'r- J illoevwi l "-Yoor- lrret-rmpfostiwo-wl- Mayviow *AAanwr -ia- thok »b
grew miraculously from th# aarth . . , to gracefully doe* tha hotol har­
monise with tko beauties of thia wonderland.

*

The atoning* are to delightfully cool, you'll welcome an ostro
blanket And whet o "kick" thr* pur# mountain otonn give* you, with
golfing on th* high**! 18-hol* course in eastern America . . . cantering
over TO miles of bf^el paths . . . a bracing morning dip . . . brisk tennis
on th# MeyvtWt privet* courts . . . hiking ovor romantic mountain traila
or snaggin' trout from nearby stream*.
Thar*'* no can opener ot Mayviow! Alt v*g*tabl*s com* from
our own garden* daily.
You'll onjoy everything hero. It** • beautiful adventur* . . . • graciouc contact with Nature . . . a vacation that's difforent!

STEEL ALONE

IS NOT ENOUGH
— neither strong enough, nor
safe enough, nor quiet enough

fo r the body of a quality car like

Chevrolet vac* it exclusively. Because
every teat and every experiment have
definitely paw ed: STEEL ALONE IS

HOT ENOUGH!

Lenee Duplicated
DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.
Optoasotrtnt
112 Ptrii Av*

BEST FOOD
In Tbwn
3 .2 B E E R

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LUNCH
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PHONE 768

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Social A n d Personal Activities Damased % S|flp
M A R fiA K K T P E T E H S , S o c ie ty E d it o r

MlL.ANK SUNDAY AND MONDAY

Of Enraged Whale!

T e le p h o n e : O ffic e I I S

Soviet Plane Wil
Be Permitted Ti
Land Jim Matterr

'r. ’ Engberg hsd b**n given »

ypwfetmie. II* w s, suffering
n&gt;m effirt* . f fttif r «l«i.
T hnnm Intuit, th lrf (if polk*,
•ul hr helirvrd Ihr ■«**llintf,
aihm: ln Ihrir pt*n&lt;, 'h o i l&gt;r.
led terg in nn nttrnipt to kill
WASHINGTON. July I t «T
um. T hr chief b e lt e r , the m*n
— With n Nrw Votk hrew ry t*r*
hen .puifht to link Ik , Enging h « nn Intctw wli^ty tvu%%'v»
•V*tr with th r attack by placing
W n ih in c tm i lin t M r r t r r Am**rf~
&gt;r. Ileilb«rg‘» pur-r in Pr. Engran •*ffi«‘wl# )v .tird ity irranh
i-rgV pnrkrt. Thr chirf th*criled
l&gt;vimH&lt;iv'n f*«r lhtk Imtthftg of i
hat P r. Kngherg and the gun
S oviet Airplnne nt Nnim*, Ata*k»
verr |-lam l in Pr. H eiberg’* ear
hriiwr, Jnm r JN ttrrfe u-*
t»l ih r m nrhinr .rln rd near tha
in* - f ii 1 r nr d ttr* vt *&gt;r !«I ft ti*fa faart
atlro.id track• to Indicatf an at*
from tfa-i* StWirinri nilikrtH’w,
m ptrd suicide.
Tfar f rrw ety fainI net1•! a * ffa
lm«*^Hisati*r,t *tndicd P r. lied*
Mmiv-mr of n rr m’ih*
in*
»ra** fa-t »f4 patient# in an ef*
wVm-i* fiviatnr* hnd rrnrH* *! Norn*
oft to dim m er A cldc.
« H«*»i \laMi*rn’i wht'rralwMit# it
P r. Hcdh rjf told p lice ha
in ws-rc* fa iou h I. T hr iiu*
itirw «*f no cnctnfM and cmtlij
Ifairi* |* sKlir^Vv. d iriftiir of tin
not explain the attack.
y,*v W*f ItifnrtitaHott littfrnn fa**rr
*« r«*mmuriii*nt*«l with mitlimipm
in Mo*r iw tu iifatma *‘&lt;m*t*?it f«*»
tin* i lam* to cmr&gt; Matter i tr

P tH T /S I t AIHUUfa N. S.« July
II —Unptain ylfanvunl P ay r and
I ho crvw of the fi«hintf jiefammer
Evelyn M. Ymwe 'wore *»fe in
to rt today afK'r a thrilling on*
For tfa - lem fif of thV It-iifkHntr
riw nter with an mmigvd whale off
Mr. and M rt. I*. A. Hrurnley fund ^f All S »ul« t i t h lie fhunrh,
MON HAY.
the Nova Sm tia ro a d nvontl&gt;*
Ie f| t day for Hetid*r*4in¥tlte# *N- Mr&gt;. Henry K.rliter* a- a memt lu te Number. Om* i*f the
Tfa*' fettle v* *1 vui« ho\e to
C. whrr.* they plan to r|**rtd &gt;e%.
Ftr •! Dt p! 111 t tiuitrIt n ill *ny■;t
eleven milo* * IVHT** Jfetrl'nr;
• m l ttftk .
hV'tlUnKirr farf.u\ j.juL- ,I/,m i*Vk *'L - wid* - At r *. - fl
II Her, iJet* t"a Intel to Aveittiitv**
the -nrfacc et**-&gt; liv nn.l atop|w*d
A Mi
Ifa ri# Pattern returned
t *h\ It* N in1v r Thu*
of *he n f, w hundred f*et from the *hlp.
Vlfrti day from Ja c k *i»nviHe whir
j f a i t Ifaipl st &lt; fa iul» wii: t»ievl
i
Tfa** rrvw r»»n!ln j d fi*fainvr, while
• h e lui# l»cert th e gu« »t for a u k .ut i!5 guoi-* in nttrndann*.
with
Mr*.
A.
&lt;\
t
lian*:
t*r
rlain,
tfa. m )m U* lay u'»li»»nlcM n the
A fter **veiitl i r
ul
•hurt time of .Mm J.uey Marsurface.
hridif** falwh score | r*re wnf 1 1 &gt;ld Said* rd Av r.ue.
fhall, formerly of this tily .
la t e at niirl.* they heard the
* u !e N u ail 11 Six oi lhi1 EJifl
I
aw.-aled to Mi-. It. K. Takach
- H a - l i t Church will mert at ;jltu Inive mammal m *vimr. The sound
while
f
ecu
ml
fat/ffa
cere
priae
Mr. nnd Mr. Edward S. M* I'aU
iiilir Lwn. fidhmed 1 ely v it % *1* nt
will leave tomorrow for f\n*a- wa&lt; given to Mr*. Frank Meuch. n r l u k with Mr.i. th o rite 1
jerking o f the uneh r rafale a#
l.a u n t Avenue,
refa nnd point# in Alnfaemn wnere \|i*# M argaret T nk.uh w*a# the
lj|t. the whale fouled it. Th*» achik»n-‘
|
I
‘iti*l.
Nlimln
i*
SvVctl
.
f
riwipient
of
cut
rrise.
t h e y p lan tu cpvnil a fa UL U i o
meet 11' i",Mr dip! • I alarmingly and
At a Iftte *hour ref»#--hment# Fir*t IkiptfcM Church w 3! i
|(rt then ri*H* aeaix with a ru*h a#
The
the
nfate
dcpnrtiiieet
were nerved fay the h**,te« *t a*- t at ’I: !&gt;t oVhwk will* Mr-. Ii • • Hie i sifale pa* ted.
* &gt;’ J-. Ifa riukil Avcfltie.
dm . d the *nte u *n over fa* tfa*
&lt;i**?cil
}v
V
it
-„
i««'onn%
t
*
Ifaiw.
Mr#. II. ?&gt;. IV w rtr ti** 1 *faiuirh
\- it NWinnl the whale**
I dt"r**|lwe»i| of tti** interior, the
| Tin »r will lir a railed lllCr , .
i
ter, Eugcnfat Ann, will fauive t* MrWf J fay fodwiir, nnd th«* MNtW
I!
111. fa»d d n i'I'e l aTT’Trrt' t f»** fcoWf with
|
rf
the
S!.
\y
m
It
u
l
*
r
t
jilt! dkthitt * f which ipcliide1*
inerrovr for ‘A tlanta t • vPU He Kiln Mae U ndcl, Adelafafa* Itichk' h nwd th e Xi*-*%•! ^liuoredl
All-fan. au» 1 11*e tnHer '*ui:ht I h * .
/
i’D A N O N l ,
1 t'ri* * I/pi*a opal t luflit lt at J i a i 1,1
f a n n e r l a n u t , Mr, nnd .Mr* ter, nr* I A r!* ne Hlchter.
under the fafaivv. Pt#fae* *lli| potn
I*. M. a t th e . pitM*1* hoy r.
per o n * ion of the governof of t He
Tho*
e
jn
,
i*rH
u*
re:
Mr*
nnd
CHINESE
J. It. Huff,
111 taMe-* and
%r a* the Vi"**
territoi v.
.Mr*. A. It Miifannev, M»% and
* *♦! cau*cne»l.
The -tali’ depaitm* nt m e etn
Mr '* Jidin IVsuTd. Me. and Mr##
* |iru n tf
t*
1 hate* in t* -oiiitu* tliai r*&gt;* ♦ mH enry II rht* f, *31pit. Alarv 3Iiek*
ritnl w nlfr In
Liljuig jypuill££ laXts a.siroutf ^puU- nt ik^ Fw-fmiiHriien, 4RBfioTiT11diT~ *Tffi«t’ aT
imiinxik —wr 1‘iTWgTTirr i P
enn fa* enter the Tiefaf. • i:ta m
Adorable.' with Janet Gaynor am i Henry Carat, international ri rtly lo*twecn th»*
Pave turtieil for |S*pi*vt Hiirfa*'r
In A tlanta a fte r spending afa*»at Frank M« i*ch. Mr&lt;. Julia !#itdwiif,
film star, personi/ying every bit oj iL
- —
jjPB govetnment and Mom
Mill'li-n
Wltn-n
»m
i
?iiu&gt;h
and made port ! efore morning*
two week# with Mr. nnd .Mr#, T. Mr#. .1. I \ \\ it hen, Mr-. 3Ury
Ifaf pttal nttcmfnnt f imm I that
S ch aal.. ,Mr ■. .John I.udwfg. 3tr4,
The \o-*i t *wa ^ in a -*t|jkinif fonL\ Cnrhoit, J* ' iimln Avenue.
P eter T hur-t *n/ Mt#. II. K. Takditiou and had fa* he grounded.
neh. M. . \
E, M.illoii. the
I 3fr, and 31/#. Frank Ii, Wood­ M i-'c
. Inly II. nlh W.
1, i. Ha Mahorn v* Mrir v
ruff refurnetl venter, lay from Mafitm et, A rt111V
. i itl&gt; nt of iiriwr.il
a Tufaa i■It, St n r *
Ifaujtlcro»mvl!In, Wavn ^vJlle* nnd, e sin t Tiik i*i It, 11Hen If v, E thi
.f ifae -T ” Itri'Ae H uh
• l'oi|'l|'iltt:|'* &gt;i‘ife i ’
fUp point# in *( ith t'andlna Mae Heftdid. Adfa t a 'fa* Hirfah r.
•nrtu-Mif o f ffit* ftridgo
m a iw m il liavik " r r e they have fao’ ii Mirndimr Ft a nee 1 31a fa»»p«•y, an 11 A r fettt *
r»- d im e Ilf * W»ii* *cne*t
1 j ' the ifai r ft I e*
the past few week#* .They were I!ichl*r.
t f 1, n - •i* It i| by bli-#
i h'nt
II*im eV» It* ■
trrompnrimd here fay Frank I*.
i \* fa- iott» n code.
Woodruff. Ill who ha* keen vM tTho e
pr* o fit
W*’i :
the - F O i:\ t. t; Mll.KS, H a . July
i w ifaiii P ie price,Ing hi» gnindfiith* r, tin* ttev.
3li- • Ifa l«*n’ \ «*rnav ha** let'
MHre# Kisiiht Ifa* t/. Ifa f fy 11tv*- II. ifal.t n '.ioi i wind# of hut
«d will fa * n |i I *
Rim«nm, nt hi# home in .Mi#-;#* fr»»nt Payt «a Itcnch when*
terrni der, I • I r Hot,*. MI Unit rrcaiw f 't o up-rttiii f tile vveti
t » \,d a i*i ted.
lowt
i
wi-d
amt
northwest
o
',o
h
fa’ ir hi in llio rent r of tin* city, firin g hosiiit iful t*cn * *! Pat'
#P*nt a week with frleml#.
Mppt.
Hmnari a»»*l pile#?. Mar |.*»* 3|e
tcf»»i of faf. m thi* d id fact in any than rS r \dun*. Alt. tiia y faifo*
and tit*’ world faneo** Fritila, wttti •-»•*!o , thentro* and p dill
Holland, of Me. *«n, &lt;li», Ifaden
faiiiMitur conveniently reality , the PLAZA i* the natural londci
I'tv.'n xv.ir ar»* tmighfy IM to I,
Of .ill tin tun mar?* roach in It
Jlr-. Churlr* I vi'rly, Mr*. M.
Wifaotfa Hand IIn pea&gt;, nnd dt-aii
lull ■of the |i*i|fi.d.
*
if h. i n n i faille fa. ** fay !llcli«ifd the Hot da main' a ml tn the pa-t
e . llrr-&lt;flL Mrr. C*. W, Snn'Ii
Martin I mey.
W, lefty , m* r..rn|..-ri i in i har pe &gt;l \*4»?r, - lily eigfal can
■ .n,| Mr*. .1. II. (ifgvr* nn* i \ n o n piumH all wi t h p r iv a te h a th .
piTtril Ik arrive Snn'lav fn»it
.Mr\* ,i Wright I *
• ' nf the Ifa S w eather h 'le a ii at e|» » ,| a- ,,er.at*fa hath a to tn
luutiermu wtlp r loudly and ilia mot oc, The hkthe t
1fin and Pane** at tho
\Vr|»ninl&gt;n. Alt.. Jit vl-il llirir i»
ltd* morning for Griffin, t*a, i«» Alfmriii. who *
itfticv
«ti*EIn nit; - Lit silp|HMt of fill* i ocotdcd w »"Q1 ifto*' &lt;y i*u 1
|rr. Mr*. J . I*. I.ohry, pnuth Sa ■
t
gr.nl Avrnur Tlirv will li* ■
&lt;
The eoiiti-t- n f IlsivftlwV
Lift*.
t j ill mi*- of other cities ill th»"
-r.lii |*J#nl*,*l ' by" Mi-* Eu;--" '', en d •. P r, (*, S. S«*!man. and Mrm
FiH'ftil- i&gt;f 3ti-- | fa-fly A Hindi
ItK N 'K H o M V A I t . M iin i.^ in c D i r n 't o r
Rkii«i*. nlr,, i f W rturnt'kn. v.V' s. Imttti fpr s*eV lal iljiv*, retttruo«l v HI ri-urro* t*. fa ur* that he i# Ir on oi * lull i n ano ti«'tl evp**l lellr
. ’hbii*
A. J. Ranximi, at lii‘ home hi
&gt;* tn lh#dr home in A tlanta hy im» ill at the n *» ■ * coltrige next ing1 #tprni wif»*I vctociti* - «f mor*
“ I’bua"
than *’• mil*•• auT m ur. Mr. tiiay
Albany, Mira.
t* r thi* m rning.
d o o r t*» (h e h ” pita!.
approxim ate^ a
follow-*; he&gt;
l i U uuL l l m a c d a , 1 ia-U1r F «rf
Myei ami \Vi*t Palm Iteach, I
in L*&gt;i; Tiim|ai. I in ..u; mnf Jack'
jianv lie, I in f»'fa
For Summer's smartest moments!
Silk and lastcx
The fieipn-ncv of daifgi roit ‘
11 "I '/a l 'fatiirhunic . jn Florida
fav nmnth • t di tviuiifii-.J fay ji»»v-

P e rs o n a Is

.Mrs. Itichtcr Hostess
At Parly On Tuesday

Social Calendar

H ^O A’RlNCuivi
DININC

Aliss Helen Wilson
M ins Rridiry Pri^e

mORLANDO

Odds Are Against
Hurricane Winds1
Striking Florida

HOTEL

COLEMAN’S

PLAZA

LOW SUMMKR RATKS

:MV(JM FK V N T N lv\YR&lt; )0 T U A It l )KN

G ir d le

Sheer C otton

DRESSES
$ 1 .9 8
T h e ‘m aterial; are itmiMiallv fine.
Ihr ilel.iil iin-l trim mnivinllv
hivi lv 1 THr-e are f r m l * lin t ran
anyw here. Haller a n v n n r'
Slici i vuite,, iir^.im lie,. km*le«.
tti •.i/e- 11 In I I, amt e x lta st/rs

$ 1 -9 8

.

i»*!liai'!it w o u t h e r t i l o r d , | i f n
l a &gt;u»r faojmd * a d r i g w i t h 1V3U.

Thiri laI. fa, tfll# the

lory:

n I Frfivtli
tr r( &lt; jn i| I-

n a y unlit
I ai I tt I

W h e n s he uses
Flame-type Cooking

l.ifhtly borrtl
m rr the di.,.

phrjcfntSjil*
(&gt;|,iuig

aI

fuliil

&gt;,

.i .

A biinm i i hat l nf l.m rirnne
|.*itIi• liiH evrlr rii nf th . nn
Ittr** I'll- tn-. t f:I..11y In ,hYllr ,KI|

to, I

MCl.frf llirrr are flame, ll.ere U unm l.iinlv. CtMikin^ o v e r fl.im r, re*|tiire,
n im ta n l w aitl.in jj, I fo u r, lh.it ilio n h l he
d jv n l in p le .n u rr are *|*eni in fro n t of
l lie h o i oltl-failiioned range.

Rush into PRINT

Rainy Day
Savings!
Pine Mercerized

KrOdrir

U m brellas

MARCH
I ar&gt;

ammtnt

fa R A N T

rrltuIoiJ
tip*! I&lt;1 ribi;
ope filer: in
fuilr (cion!

t'oilrf
liathtfl
O rjo n J y l
Sw xelt l.n v tly f il-y iiv l
*l-*bcri|ii it.n !
T u l o l '. .
Ini), &amp;» Kaslimn .*• lii.iii t . !
In a h rrn n iiii a.nl
'
h u fth s . Sherr h'-.uti ’

i sn e uses
El e ct r i c Co o k e r y
SA T U R D A Y
F lrflrio ro o le ry relea.w, m any kitchen h o u r, fu r

Artfully Biased” is
the v&amp;v creed in

A Wondtr Value!

Double Show

rum: d y e

F la t Crepe

e in irr m eal perfectly, while y o u enjoy an after­
n o o n al the h va.h.

— of lirttrr
qttalitjr than any
silk ,1 Ihi. piic I
'Stture. luh.lanti.l
. . . in a range oi
beauliful ci« I lo w

Ultra smooth fit—beautiful bee
trinuninge — pure silk ol supe­
rior quality I Select yours from
this :atiif)ing assortment I

o lh r r tiling*. IVo need to w alrli anil w ail. T h e
aiilom alic lim e am) Irm p ern lu re cotiiri'K cook an

A

dd

wrieniifie accuracy to y o u r ow n cooking

skill . . . .

anti p ro d u ce lie.illhier, ta .lic r

meal* th e efeelric w ay. W ill, th e T h rifly T lire*^

colon.

il ro ils no m ore llian th e old flam e lyjie m e th o d ,.
T a lk with any em ployee o r y o u r favorite e lrtiric
d ealer nlwmt th i, M o d em w ay lo cot*k a n d ,ia rtj

7i tILK

now lo enjoy those h o u r , o u t of the k iltlic n .

iXPREtt

■nl't ONI MtTIfc
fOMPAlri

t

�Lead In Reepening'Cottoii Reduction
Bank Arrangment Plan Is Expected

into effect. U they here not 41*.
pi;m 4 of lb* Block la that Uh ,
the U s will be aaaeiaed.
George N. Peek, chief form ad­
ministrator, (aid he ecu confi­
dent the final returns from *UUa
on the acreage campaign would
show it to have been a auetesa.

rbejrTl Cut Like New 11
NKb! YORK, lu *h* •heet
■pace ef f a r
l* to H
—fkav e f the • e e l eiweUl
■ I prohibit&gt;— repeal e&lt;ll be lei*
la A h U a a , A iteaiae,
a td U n t w ISblely each ebb* appean c e s td i i, ilttw iib «**•*'tsf Ibo repeatuibv sap": “ F* vdMMC
dent ia)tv each admits that the
h*» ispsal .hbaVnaa w it -i.c W. M
eaateeta a t ; be iKee u * eeetaiattabra that thsi* will U* a** uttg *—r**1- - ' aa&lt;l May Mr beat» tsvfsisose in tbo htkwsr S'Hl
o bet her repeal will e-w* IKh year.
Ib-ie u « r iXsiniwks togerdtnc •*►
fcpeahaU hare o a a tit »Ulc- l-ts s l p s b l r a v
v&gt;.’v «* aih t
a ad a m i ?* Muie f»* the aevee- lepsab ie a **&gt;1* agoii*'!; If*nsi|bnli
aary thfee-fuuitbe af th« i W
ItMe-ovlt and *h* Oa'ims'.a’wi **ie ) » m l la a me ad the fane tile U «..l phsMixm.'
Ilea. Aali-piebibiima t l w belt
bn A ib u so t
lbs
',.i&lt;n(&gt;.vt(*»
that at least 31 ewwe etalv* will
eet« U b pear, a h k h wouhl glee &gt;hta&lt; Itssa aaged e iisiN . bug In v
-peak'll*
Isa s,
ws
43 i a eppattu-eily to pa** «» the si,nisi
yhum&gt;-il. Piuh.'ii'mii i a b s s h«**t
f w i l i i a ia | U t
hioKd they nuiy V 's'u i't W ts-h
Repeal t U i u r i in Atabama aa’Mill* legality t l the m.i&gt; hfln&gt; v -eh
A xiiav . Mb bv***■! i j iiiiy l i .,9pr'pyr*wKnt*,TO'rtp^*fi»fiswiter*lPt^geuht itinudaW ether state* ah k h paali t* aie w w . mt umfi,* thn
hat* awl ret eutieg datei l*» ibt bnaht-hip uf th&gt;- *t &lt; sst,lh
1 \ repeal ids u j . bei aunp the w
Dual Ifepsaf Vh.1.. Th tal* feaMl
tale* hate beea tr*-Kt».iully in.
tu kifsius hssr.
la te r af RiahibtlhMB, Hither way.;
IH tis in little a, M is lf ' hem
the ewie wilt bel)« iwliirl* the .
Xunils- «• »lib S'-1*', i v siii thisb
tire d in the Snath.
ib bgaiMmt .13 hssr. pi -hwn&gt;i - h
Traae*.&lt;ee tale* «a 3*1) ,M and'

" ”“ t*W N MOWERS

«v
H '&lt;ia, t *

■‘M* 1..MI s sv *.-j:
.heft XVim

I Will Speed Up
If y e -ifi* i x * lllr^v- mfcrti.rtcy.*'
Flood C ontrol
•. /
h 4. R»r\i*llx
VI"
m iioii

&gt;K

VCotii 'nnc4 f v m 3 a*e ***1
iny suV li port of the work Will
AVit^ithA-h
VlprsMipid
h 'W rc h
oJtl'r. ill, S'l-i.(".S hUiVC ’lUlffS'ht'l1 he fliM* TMI,
bite Ih-svst In " n f life nnd
l * '.* 4. wh'Sig V&gt;" y bmiic will
Ik
Whc gn hrh'i*
Yieh.1 Ip su sstv I* 'Che lake rsigicfn i t
lades in the 1929 tropiuAS'MrfiralruuiH. bw-wtss**, Vh*
•ai hifrri,'ufm esn-ed army «■
iMluihg o n g sv a il^ ’
Vhr JMllftft
i r h e n I s i m t that the *wil&lt;1bln, amt vifw b a k Afi* si m e
, ing sd dyVc- und hun-hawc gati-s
i*i \ iiNpv-i.i.'h Vhc .i^iiv lv&lt;n&lt;- Orj
uwund the lake he th e first part
Afcsiuiwiinh S’ b tha-ve tyim iseeh a
tg tlu- W'irk, Hill- "at* M inVi of
itsoijll. P.rr ¥ h . -i.iir - ifirsflril.fi "ia
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Loag leaf pallew pine. Calf red
cpprtaa and *0 hlada af Valid
ing mal trials.

HJU Lumber Co,
13th aad Holly
ZIP BBRVICE
Pheaa 1 «

Martin's Garage
If you have your car
OK’d by Start in be­
fore you take your
vocation you maysave time and. money?

which Ford waa heavily lntereated,
and the other th e formation of •

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prvatrat treats. Just try some today—you’ll find it a hot weather drink that
heats anything else!
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it to he d a r t t f withi* the prr»«** frctl p e r.
i PWtim-t State Senator A. W.
Young, w c n ta ip aad general
iwawa a n of the district, with effkee at W ert Prim Orach, raid
t* date the district had cent
e t'd PHI .73331 twerard it* O .nnn.wrt 'b are of the wrrrk. He
-aid federal engineers had been
idling erhrn the district will pay
more, hot retdrewed an in tenth*
•■n sV- part of the government
Tn diwonthme the w rit, despite
low finances of the district.
The heard approved a ‘district
tag list for IM* U r leeies, a
roll running ahoet M per cent
under the 1933 U ies, as tbg re­
cent Ijertdatwre reduced U t rrtrs .
Y&gt;wng said the t/5l would run
ehewt rtOAdd" for this pear. He
h Jll 1W hoard the l h t t *«t H ’
Icrli'WS dropped if f about'Ytf*,CIM under the 1931 ta lcs tin the
lews'* t a t redrmpti -iw af late
scold pat the total collectioiis
abov* last year'* math.
In anklng ih o lt the CaloosaU ftcW River part «f the prc)rct,
the le e and Tlclntry delegation
said their section of the state waa
anginas for the work to he s u i t ­
ed a« it would m»an mock t« the
eomoumity, in providing Work
and Uifwnving farm condition*.
The delegation from the two
counties was made ap of William
Hull, clerk of the Hendry Circuit
Court; H. A. Rider, Hendry ceumty j*dge: Herr* Hall, llendry
manly commissi'wer: J. A. Frank­
lin and W\ P. Franklin of Fort
Myers.

P a n k il iwlei all II&gt;1« •( aela.
.tft kaltca: »ru»U* I m M
..f nil Eln&gt;», etc. tlspeft

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H O 8A N F 0B D n X A L b ,- 8AJCTTJWt),1FLORIDA,
la tho stern. T r a t i

the lake, a aid* and
MOTHER SAVESi^t
h alf, to the atom. On the w , with tho boot M o n
SON BUT FATHER towUhm trip
groceries, M n . Travis aat
am Ida hi pa at tho oara. T rarta re­
land in tho itc ra and LoaanOi
WES IN ATTEMPT elperched
In tho bow.
Urn. Travta bad her hack In
the hoy, bat suddenly, so t of tho
corner o f her eye. aha oatload that
he waa tee taring dangerously oa
tho odco o f tho boat. Ska
•creamed and lB th a t
Laxarw* slipped into tho w ttor.
T rorta, roused from o dooe, dived
bn mediately Into tho lake, wit beat
looking to see whom the child
hod gone. ICYi. Travis d ropped
her oars. L a u ra s , having auak
otvea. rose to tho turfeee ot tho
•Ida of tha boot, directly under
h er bond. She sailed his h air end
polled him over the aide, rockhm
the boot perilooaly.
Travis hover came op. Wr*.
Tmvl* screamed for help. T heir
own p trr waa only IflO yards away
and other piers to tho right a a i
loft were populous with bathers
and boaters. The* pot o at a t
once la ennooo and rowboats.
Mrs. Travis's boat was drifting
In a circle, because one o f h er
o n had eladed her and was

Help Is At Hand But
fSifls ToUnderstand
• Hysterical Appeal
SKILL\ N. Y , July I t —

Travis, ih M ymm aid.
• a t e f a rowboat raceriUy
swanno. n u t of this
|I*«, and la Urn awl ft M rin of
»»»nt« which followed hl» fath*
Sanrotl. drowned becanoo nobody
w old be made to understand th a t
ho had dtvvd overboard aftof the
boy, who w«« rescued by kfa
BKther.
T w m tr or thirty panama, In
t booU and cannon woro stanrfbr when Trxvi* Tost Me Ufa.
hot all of them thought that Mrv.
Travis'#
hv*toriral
excitement
wan due to the m art inn of la g .
onto* oocnoe and to the fact
th at ahe had Inat. an nar and her
hoot wan drifting ti» clreles.
Travf* who waa isrewlv-elgtit
. ( M n a U -a a i) dVwed-at' mt ■ffrrgw
taw* A. ‘■-lie B m 'V tm . aroa a an.
»+al wnrtref foe It* Jewtah Board
n* nnardlana. 0*0 Faat Nineteenth
Street Wew York. TTe had a sum­
m er enttato oo the oo«t share o f
the lake a ooarter of a mile from
Iw

l a n m l " . o f th e t r a e e d r
T raw ta d lte o r r r e d t h e la r d e r

wren mnetote tow and m t not
fhe Camltw
a a*n#»l«h.
flat-hottomed c r a f t With hi*

Y n*fa
overboard, did the newftsa k e Ittnatloa.
Then It waa too late. Several
swimmer* D eed, h a t coaid not
find Travis. Lota id tho afternoon.
Sergeant Chorion U Purge and
Trooper B ek ard Woodward, o f
the S tate Police; A ndrew -L ata,
4 special officer o f the Putnam
Volley teww police, and Henry
Dodd, a deputy sheriff, of Putnom comity, recovered the body
a fte r grappling for four hsara.
Neighbors said Travis had been
ia poor health.

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'JYtxkMi&amp;KtosmuisttrSfas?
WASHINGTON, July IL o il |
—Secretary Wallace »*■■) ye»ter-|
wy that licvnsrt would be i « .r d j
to all processor* an.) Uiitrtbutom
‘ of milk at the u n i , time that
1 m arketing ogrerm enis ftir fluid
| milk become effective tor any)
; milkshr i.
Numerous
agrrem rntgs
alI ready h are hern submitted by the
rn-lk trade a* instrument* f &gt;r
governing price* and trade prac­
tice* for the milk indu*try-in varlo * srea*.
Farm a bninistratois until yes­
terday had refused the rn |u rst of
milk distributor* in require hernsIng to mfiirve the ugreement*.
Wallace said the first agree­
ment -t o he approved w iuhl prob­
ably I hat covering the Chicago
m Ikshed whirh will he issued ill
a few day*. He said that the li­
censing system will operate in IhTa
way.
All priwr»«or* and krtnhutnrx
will in* Hotdmaheally tii'en«ed

-fM thnrw m srY tW 'iW frm f

duce unemployment.
H r nddH
fries warn Incoherent , na she th at bis gorvrnment would not
realised tho danger to h er has- Initiate any ewch more, wjuld not
bond. She could ewtrn. h o t wne take parr l» any such Internation­
too hysterical to attem pt a res­ al nerve and would not furnish a
ale.
capital market fo r loans IntcnAsd I
Thex.reecuer»pwhe had not aeon
L a ta rn a 'i nlunre and his raecoe,
“The schemes wwr* expensive—
n»v T ravis’s dlaanneomnce, sup­
posed th a t she woo frlehtened he­
re use tho o ar woo rone. .Some­ other nations do," Ruud m in sold.
body retrieved It and not until "Wo hftv* abandoned them once
the o a r eras back In tho boat. ad fo r all."

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SAVINGS &amp; SATIStAChoN
___ Specials For Friday and Saturday

19c
TOASTIES 2 pkgs. 1 6 c
Aggorted Flavors
19c
JELLO 3 pkgs.
Large 10c Boxes Safety
MATCHES 2 boxes 1 5 c
Delicious Split
29c
FIGS 40 oz. jar
No. 2 Cana Red R!p«
TOMATOES 3 cans 1 5 c
TOBACCO 2 cans
Root

DeHclous

15c
15c
GINGER ALE 2 bots.1
MUSTARD qt jar

Blltmore Club

Pancake Floor 2 pkgavC
Corn Starch lb. pkg.. 9 C
Libby's Tall Cana

A ^

MILK 3 for

IO C

(Lim it ft Cano To Customer)
* ')

Golden Age Macaroni or

Spaghetti 3 pkgs.
Maxwell House

TEA % lb. pkg.
La Touraine

COFFEE lb.
Post

BRAN 2 pkgs.
No. 214 Cana Libby’a

PEACHES 2 cans
hlorer’g Salad

RESSING q l jar
Beechnut Peanut

BUTTER, lry. jar,....

14c
15c
23c
17c
25c
23c
15c

1 g0 c

PEPPER 3 cans
Staley

(Lim it 6 Calm To CuaUmer)

1 9C

No. 2 Cana Libby'a

25c
21c
9c
15c
10c
14c

DRANO and

SANIFLUSH can
Small,

OXYDOL 2 pkgs.
Morton’s

SALT 2 cartens
Certified TdlWt .

PAPER 3 rolls
Phillip'a Pork A

BEANS, 3 c a n .........

California

White or YeHow

«

CELERY Ig. stalk

ONIONS lb.

5C

CHEESElb.

19C
27C

Flint, Fresh

15c
5c
17c

LETTUCE 2 hds.
A vocado

PEARS each

Luge Jnfcy Key

LIMES 2 doz.

Vovriirvae »VniBtrv Roll

BUTTER Ih.
P IL U B U S V I Lb*.

I I Lba.

Flour 27c

47c

h,

THE FACT THAT NEW FACES Al TKAI t AT THE MANItATTAX EVERY WEEK ATTESTS T o THE VALUE OF
THIS MARKET TO THtTCOMMUNITY._________ '
E xtra Fancy Elberta
P

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A

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Lcut Water*
RIBS, 2 9 m.

P

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Fresh Ground

HAMBURGER,
Smoked Sid,

B BACON, lb .......

oked Country

SAUSAGE, lb..._____
Baked or Bar-B-Q

BL HAM. 'A lb. pkg...

WIENERS, 2 Ihe.

m s?
lb. *"*

Fancy 8Meed Rind-On
b a c o n ; iiv ... ...
Boned and Boiled Launb

BOAST, lb.
r*My White

BACON.

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New Virginia
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WE BELIEVE WE HAVE THE FIN E ST AVOCADOS AND 1
(Continued From Page One)
T A L I.A IIA ti.S K K , Ju y It td l
CANTALOUPES IN TOWN
^
governm ents with a ttlnM lsiMn — H ie supteun- court yeslenla) sonal damage* tripes led from
Osceola
Count).
Reversed.
ot tax payments.
held that linin g * count) la entitled
One phase of federal h i m . to c illeel frum B. M R nhin-oii,
loan, ia the immediate payment of ■a clerk of Ihe Orange rounty c ir ­
all Uxe* on collateral property, cuit court, all fees, Commission*
aid in g thousands nf dollars to •m l salaries he receied in e in s a
dwindling la s revenues snd alear- uf the amount allowed by Ihe
log up many properties several low.
y e a r, in arrears.
~
The a u n ty hrniight suit in tbn
Ixmn* will be granted only on r.rxuiL ciU ti Lbcr. I* recuvar J12r&gt;
TOIIN"ANDKS
|
’RICR* WABKEN"
r . l . wK.-n
properties on which ta le s hav* H22 in fee* and rom mi**loiu and
I- C. KINAKO
LAKH MONROE
20lh and French
been paid for the current year, hut | h.*iH!I in rsla rirs which they
(lvledu, Fin.
917 W. FIRST ST,
PU0NL 2001
PHONE RlOti
money will tie prnvhbd for pay­ rialme t ftohinnon hrM In eire*a
* a -, awa aK*“T
ment of bach lose* a* part o f the of Ihe amount legally
allowed
WAKRKN'S
loons.
Mon.. July 17th
him.
Sat^ July 15th
I.ONGWOOO. FLORIDA
Kntahlishment of the bronchi The cite II court awarded the
here will facilitate appraisals and county
juikrment for 9SAT0 plus
With I'utchase U f Clsbl&gt;er G lri Raking lim ite r A t l*&gt;c
I &lt;ans, perm itting applicants to e ghl |* i , i io Im viesl and tindeal directly with the bank in- county of pealed I t Ihe supreme
«te«d of hy m id to Jacksonville. court. The latter reverse t the
The Tampa manager and 111* circnit court*- ilcrrilnn, holding'
assistant* will be appointed by that in ngoring of Robinson’* «x
the fe krrai home loon buard a t rvss Cnmpensalhin the county hns
W ashington with the oppruvsl uf • right to all ab iv * the moxlmurn,
Kellogg’. Rice
Two Fackaga.
Jo m e . R. t.Xockton, stats manager allowod hy the law and that Hob-:
a t Jacksonville. Kloridw's sena­ inson’s salary as clerk uf thp:
tors also may make recwmmivula- county com mission cannot !&gt;e fign m * t » Pftikiiivfn
Ihilmolive
I lions, and Congressman Frierson, urud in ad Mi&lt;m to Ihe inasim um .i
n&lt;pi**en\ng this district, may The court al* i held that tho
‘
make recommendation* fo r ap- county ha* a right do collect the
llrrsh
ey
’s
prairers and attorney*.
(R-iilxon SOAF or Wa.liing
legal rate of Interest on all ex­
Numerous oppllrationa for Jobs cess money withheld from It hy
nlreo.ty are on file from Tampa the clerk.
and other west roast citiek.
nvpnum SjlfiNl or frii
I.lpto1) ^
Other decisions handed
down
The federal hrm* loan corpora­ were;
rF * » i
tion ws* orgnm ieil with n capital
Walter J . Rrysim paving c&lt;mof S'JtM),i&gt;AO,IKM be save home* of pany and Southern Surely com­
Osra il a Orange Fek1e
owner* whw at* unable to pay pany y*. la-wis Hear company, ap.)
m ortgato* that otherwise may bo pealed from K sram hii rounty, a -ft
f inclosed grid to refinance m ort­ on paving runtrsrt. Alfirined.
Oversea
A»«n t,sundry
gagee where foreclosure I* th reat­
W alter J . Bryson paving curt,
ened.
pony a n t Southern S irety Com­
The corporation will toko up pany »*. Face t’nmpani, appealed
Regular .’h- Rile
. _
Kveryilm, nr Gulden bey
m ortgages th at wore oo record from Escam bia rounty. Affirmed
l- n e II, this year,' ot before, in mrmnrandum order.
and will moke iuch loons ua
fL It. Karu-ry and A. It. Hern­
homes up to (20,000 In vsloa. It don V - . City of Kissimmee, suit
will offer m ortgage holders op to for engineering envies* appeal*-)
Alabama Girl DiH
Ttirva C atu
UU percent of the vsloe of collat­ fr im (W e id s county
Reversed
eral homes in g ivemment bonds, and remanded.
o r op to 40 percent of the volnv
I.r r Andrrson vs. J. It. C ra w ­
A lnlaiiia Girl Sweet Mixed
It m rstir
In cosh, in coses In which al’ ford n e t A tlan lir (,'os-t t.lno
except 40 percent ur lets nf the Railroad company, so t for percorh
m ortgage h o t been paid.
Fun- (iohl
Ovirnpg Funry All llf ttn
srm l. annually,
saj
The corporation, „n taking aver ipiniterly,
th e m ortgage, will (sine a new ayrred, at five porcent, thus pr w
m ortgage on the home f i r
IS tilling a lin g term loan wRK;
White lio i.e I’ure filler
ywora, with paym ents monthly small payments.
Oversea

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SU G A R

17c
13c
10c
21c
10c
9c

SUPER suns
SOAK 2 bnrH

POjWDKR, 4 DkR8.

TEA. Vi lh.

STARf’R *&gt; nberw.

SO M ETH IN G

MILK 3 tall 17/
10c
POTTED MEAT
10c
SARDINES. 3
AH|)ar;iKUH. No. 2 cantt 23c
KRAUT. No. 2V2 cnn« 10c
H()MINY. No. 2% cann 10c
9c
TISSUE. 2 rolla

MMRMBKR

Ambassador Tntlrl

t4 I

89c

26c
6c
17c
17c
IQ c
,1 4 * c

» .L L . « . » OT« D P.CK.C

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Fancy

1S
12c
5c
10c

KR1SP1ES, pkK.

GRITS, eg Hi

r ()(’OA. ' ■&gt;lb. i nn
PINPAPPI.P flnf

. “ fff

rOEFFE. Ih.

13C

?9c
SALT 2 for &amp;
1Sc
PICKLES, qt. jnrs
PICKLES. 26 ox. jars 19c
32c
SYRUP, Vi KallonN
VINEGAR. o«y.
17c
SPRAY fi
hwttfftH 1flc
.IFI TiY id nz. inrs
10c
rOFPPF Ih.

Oltn tnseei

ll'inl* ll*e|

n r

Water Ground

Pound

Large Juky

H

Carolina Cobbler

'Red

( Dresood Free )

Comer Second and I’a.mcUu

under the farm act

TFA^V. Ih.

COFFEE Ih. pkg.
Garden Peas 2 for

W ■ --- 1 m

••P'-v-Host without a •ti.-enaoj
( , subject to a fine of »U&gt;00

MANHATTAN MARKET

JM s^jlllllAKL

BETTER FOOD STORES

18 THE ANSWER.

P rin ce A lb e rt

York
msckels
were
torge’y
strong. Bar silver » *r»d t I S
cents to M l-H cent* an ounc ,
best since IWW, ond t ul ui . c
jumped | 1-2 to 2 certs ,lct.
C offee and r liber p.'i i * aJ*
vsnerd sm artly. Wool top future*
(C ontinual Krnm Tagr One)
reoche i the dollar murket ssrwnre
inslanres were considerably un- la*t February’s low o( IH rent*,
&gt;Vr the best, particularly for th*| Sugar, after reschiug ne* h l|h -,
‘w ,lH I„U ,*.
fell tack slightly. Ilidr*. silk and
Off the stock exchange. New |C pper future* im proyd.

are. They will file nn application*
and it* forrfial document* will ho
place &gt;in Ih.-ir hands. At sn&gt; limo
th at the proce**urs and d i'trib cI tot* viidato prurlainn* vf the
______________ ___ \agreem ent which will specify the
! m niniuiii price, to producers,
distributors and consumers, the
offender will l r noli fie I thnt he
is Ttu b-nvi-e liri-nsed For each

FOUR FLORIDA'Court Rules That
S c i T l l i S NAMED Orange County Is
FOR BRANCHES IFk nI I t Li It Ll Ip Cf Ul TI On VI t VT iOs q)

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tacked British economic action*
•gain st his state In supporting a
Hoelvt proposal for an econemir
truce of non iggpeesion. [{• &lt;
scribed the act* as an outstanding
tram p le of discrimination.
Runtime ry declared th a t C rro t
B ritain hod considerable experiepce with public works sthrm ra
and found them "the most unre-

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Milk Dealers Will 3-Year Record
Be Given Licensesj Broken In Stock
By Admfaistration! Market Activity

LIFE'S BYWAYS

Economic Confab
Will Not Adjourn
Until J u l y 27th

WHY SUCH POPULARITY?

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Indiana Prove Better Mad
Horses In Scoring 8 To 5
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o n .-third
inning*
which
w irked.
A walk to Harrell In tha third
a fte r two were out pared the w a j
for Coroa'a t i n t ran*. McCully
ram e through-w ith a itouble, anil

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pennant arpiralion* of four Centr*l Florida le a g u e
Baseball
Club* which w rre held M o yr»torday afternoon. Only «n* con- ulf .oUjr, but fuithrr play was
le d wa&lt; completed, th at at Cn- Hotted out when a tremendou* count 4 tr. 0 b * h ff Headley ju ra
c.a h.tween the Indian* and tha cIm i , | which twcpi over the fold, o u t to r ig h t f o r th e t h rd o u t.
T h re o h it# , tw o w alh a
a n .l a
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cover an make the Infirl I a *llmy
tummy ma«« In which It wa» Im­
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for Ibe ploy n(T Of Ihl* game,
flub nfflr *l&lt; were c n.birring
holding It off fur several day*, un­
til I hey r»i!d hit »**ured that the
•rasnna] rain* are n &gt;w over.
Th* Ixerburg llruin maanagemenl trtrphonr.l
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llin'h iilflrkU thirlly
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lunch’ (hat Ibe field wn* in no
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w e ig h t.
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p ru te ii u a h r d a n d h a d a g a p in g
hole in h er aid e.
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w l r / lr .* fro m th o c a p ta in o f th o
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g e t in to .h e a l w a te r ."
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" A g r o u n d fo rw a rd w e a l o f N o.
0 C ra ig h lll c h a n n e l b u r y , P aaaen g era i|..e m b a r k in g , fa rc y b o a t
P h ila d e lp h ia bound to B a ltim o re .
N o. I hold flood*-b W ill a tte m p t
to hock off."

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This fund, plus th , totoroft, la
now being divtd*d by th* treaaary
among the roads which paid It to.
The caaea dismissed yesterday
Included!
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day included some in wM:h the
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road* had pal.) larg* asm s Into unit kv v irtu * o f a deer** of f a r * , dealers.
elo
en r* niw. Ml* # ni*r*d In Ibo
the treasury for thi* purpose.
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ficult for th* commission to en­ Xl4*l#r
I l k day o f A u * ..t, A. IL, l it* . In
h , ^ a ro u n d p a i n t yhvp, a p p ly
force a n j had resulted In copious lr* * l of Ik* ra n rik n u M d eo r m Ik*
t*lty of K aafutd, U ounly o f f r a i l ,
litigation. For aeeeral y e a n , the itnle, Hlalo o f Klnrldo. Will I tff rr Roy S ch m id t, I I I F re n c h A r e .
commission had urged • Coagroaa (u r *al# n n d ooll lo Ik* k lak eai a n d
b id d er fo r r u b , d a r in g Ibo I*to n p e a l it. A bout, 100 rail read* keel
a .tl Injure- of Ml*, t h e fo llo w in g
paid to to tho tre ss 417 1 10,47X044 deoevlked p r e p . 'I f , a lta o to , ly in g OPPORTUNITY lor 17600 aaf*
nod b ein g la Ike I t o s l y o f g o a l ,
all except a few thyuarcbd dollar* m il. an d d ia l* of Kluri.U. more p ar*
in vestment paying twenty per­
deoerlM d a* follow*, to - cent sag sally to
five percent
being paid under protest. Tha tli-uhirly
Wl»:
U t *k o f HI. Jooepb a. *«quarterly dividends. Write Baa
monry up to tha tim e of repeal
ra rd ia a to t'U t i b i r r a f «.aiy r a ­
PQ. car* Herald.
had ea roe-1 12.657.413 In Intoroot.
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l i t uf Ik e p ubllr record* o f '
bringing tha total of th* fuad to
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—T h i Interatat* fom m orte Commlaalon atru:k from Its dockat
yeatarday 20 caaea th at had been
brought agalnat railroad* In an
eff-&gt;rt t0 recapture half of tho
earning* abvv* ala percent th*
ruaila had piled up in proeperou*
y ra rt.
Th* clause of the transporta­
tion law which allow* tho govern­
ment to recapture these earning!
waa repealed a t th* extra session
of Congress.
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been enacted on Ihe throry th at
Ibe money collected ff°® th*
pioapertnm roads should b , u*o&lt;l
aa loans to aid th* w rahar rail

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Spot and Richest Garden la n d

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SANFORnrTLOlUDA. THURSDAY. JULY 13. i t e l

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INDUSTRY IS TEN MILL LEVY Fighting Speech
SPEEDING TOFORSCHOOLS J M Cox “Curls Hair*
MANDATORY

ST. PAUL, Minn.. July 13.—&lt;»T&gt; [ fiendish desire for vengeance was
I
—An amatirig »tory of a gang j oelieved by police to have en
---that kidnaped a pr m inrnt phy­ g Hire red the plot. At least three
sician, tried to tortu re him into
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P r e s i d e n t I n s t i t u t e s operating criminally on another
R eached
B y P re s i-(
T h rm ifrh o u t
S ta te ,
their home, la.-t night by fake
C a m p a i g n A i m c d A t doctor, and finally left him emergency call*. Dr. Ilrdherg »■« j
drugged in an autoni bile in tho
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S m o o t T a r i f f W a l l supplied police with a hitarrv not nlrntily the assailant*.
my*tery la»t night.
Tmp*&gt;rr« «*f thi« ciwnty
Dr. E rgberg t- Id how a man
WASHINGTON. July LL—bP&gt;
The intended victim of the mu­
F a c e O f A m e ric a n s
WASHINGTON. July 13 — tilation. Dr. W. II. Ileilhcrg, 34. m e n .ted him while he was trying _With the Roosevelt n buirtt»tr a ­ l m nrninr l«nrn«*(| with conMtlersl'Ii*
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mum ho ,* f o r all lndunlr.es uni I i ,
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matic campaign aimed at who found him hy a roadside m id call.
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riddling t h e Smoot-IIawley he ga*redi to her:
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who
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colleagues of the ateerip*.
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authorities had nre
WINTF.Il IIA M .N . Jo y 13.
similar concessions abroad to ileath when the train to**e«l In* | and then m*i^ m ear Witlr^ lner
automobile into n ililrh. Both ' rum. ”The,
*
‘tohl me- •that I *&gt;••!
- &gt;'»
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* facilitate the exportation of doctor, were recovering lojt nlgld. o|H-rate on a man I " I '''* " - and l*re*ident It o«evclt wa* w|, . h i « the limit allowed hy law.! hui&gt;emcnt for grower* for loo***
prrience of being at Ihe wheel of spite the refusal of th* fe^*,
American products.
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leaving the
m attero largely
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putpoee
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• | n&gt;« P rertiknt and hi* adviser* gruntlrd former ratien t with a
han
of Johtticm. hi&lt; im luftrlal aim nf n» *uarntitr«*inif n unform nean frit t fijr uqaionline, wilt he; *n
aider co-operation w ith tha aeW;
_g a ra discussing (he possibility of
» |tn in b tfa to r. Johnson aNo lia*l ►rhnol form in nil coiintin in r or- taken .........O gre,, in It* next ; craiily aero*, a highway before tral hank*.
. W Improved foreign commerce with
In a fighting »po#«h which «•*
tln* lu k of (ItHitlinR nrhfthtr • !•*«*
,
... ,e- i,ui. t ongre»»man J. II. Peter I turning over in o ditch. Sheriff
m igenn.r......... n— *^ represvntatlve* of South Amrrican
Centra) rail should I f UmeU for
Siipff»nton»l^nt
. *«n. lakeland.' 1'Id • meeting of I j . f . MdTelland gut l*n the car delegate »old “curled the haft*
-dated that |h r ytorl.hi grower* relmhur*e and drove it back to Sanford.
and S.-andinavlan countries in tho
all in i •tn n l onIn In hr in Ivy aw ’..n .llii** • morning
uf confeiowe# ladere Cok ( &lt; "
a
la - . * I
b- w . l
r • *.
,
th lival Sch*wd Board had
ment committee here ye«ter'»y.
hope of obtaining an improve­
Sheriff McClelland wa* driving a d e e r eipoaition of th*
errtain «l»tr.
tome,.del
to
the
County
Covwml*I'eter.on-.nn.HUned that »&gt;*»"'&lt; j
A|Ulw)lrt, s pit„g i to lnv*.tl dlffieulHea and Indueid th*
ment In that field simultaneously
Ship! u(Jilfl« nnd ,4hip iff pairrecently that the general t‘„ng»r«*nu»n M*rk t\ .|cox. &gt;»•*»!
#
^ &lt;b&lt;lUt noon , „ „ r. mitt** t » » r e * to toep w orking
■with business revival at home.
r r « wirt^ th r fir«t in yrstrnlny
i,,*..! levy remain at fi'e millArgentina.
Ch'le,
Colombia,
|&gt;*lm llrach, will introduce a MU | ,u&gt;
w„ lr. „ | ing „ .bout at th* problem i of * llv«r,
With &lt;;otlr« no-1 thr) will to h*'sr*l
) |P
-aid that **'•»"»" of
p im ib n g f"r a cunm ilt# of fi
Brasil, Sweden and Norway are
irneo commercial indebtodoeoa.
inusuw w — .
J
July IP, fh r dny hr fore th r lum- ............... effected U * " '
fat mile* an hour and had reached
gnd l.’U.iHiii for vx|M-n*r* to m ike a (Miin ju*t couth of th* Blue
the nation* already participating
Prom
inent
gold
bloc
d
e
w
g
a
*
I
U
t
»nilu*tty%
or
frrn
o
nt
•
on
...................
the
Ih
ard
wa*
In tlj# discussion and, in accord- F a r - R e a c h i n R
D e c i ­ R e -A ffirm s I lls F a ith
tttulrr rx- i.tep aicl to ircommrnd that V * a virvry of the lo-.c*. The *ur- Bird batbecii* »taml on tho- San- had token th* pooltioo th a t I h J J
•
ance ‘ with the President'* cam­
AN
w P
a c e | aminatlon
* l" r r ‘ nn'1 The
h' " M rhlp
K"'.
In
S tn to
a rsaara*
federal !••«
reeerv*
A
I l1»AA
m-n an- ,t„. general levy »» ........... . ,n vej i&lt; n*c,'',*ry before relmbur*e- foril Orlando highway when of
nj m
,« • veto had
- -----s io n I s H a n d e d D o w n
paign* deeU rat Ion for reciprocal
mcnt i* | hi ,iide, he *ald.
sudden, th* ,rdan which h* vraa I . put to an end oil alennllOH
fl'ontim
ird
On
I'oge
Five)
rh.e..
mdl-.
which
I*
thminimum
F
o
r
I
n
v
e
s
t
m
e
n
t
s
•ta riff agreement* other coiintrii*
B y S u p re m e C o u rt
U T ,j
I'« iriMiii mi* 1 hr i, ronfidrnt he iVIving
.
. . . -i i j i i ________________
M
sllar*.
4*1
*tarted (kidding on_|h_ ot m qt»ry m atters.
utt-.v,, d ti&gt;" la». .. . ewo g rt a , i.nfeieiue with Preila
a r e to ho added to tne 11*1.
|
l..«.-,er.
w
t.o
the
«tate
f"
1
1
*'1
TitfaTgKr'roa'iIA
^
n
g
h
l'
rain
wae
TAMPA.• July■ 13
Roosevelt’a
Idea-----i* to help■ oth■ w v a v w * . .
*-------TAMI
/H July
|13.—The
J .in f*
•«»•
*»••
deiit Itmi.relt hrf.'ie the next falling a t the time.
TAMPA_
J
m
ukT
a
»7.MK».mtO
a
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o
p
ii»
:
LONDON.
July
IS-—
7
« r oationa to a«ll their product a -TTTr„ , _ rm,r t- T r re r-b ry -ifrn n e tt" v Tm - f l - , ‘T,*li,'r - t'"ait-n,f n nitione
Ame tk a q
tll-vv' ir It did i.*'l y, , r . ,l'"
I'.mgrr** open. and M lrve* Ihe
First it half (pun to th* right, United S U te t, th*
tho* BtilTdlng up
reilit w i ' T i y „ . .
wi.le
adverti*ing
"
l*lng
orranlintlon.
„ i ,11,1 not
Jo*tll&gt;f 'l , n : pre .ident w iukl regard Ihe »urvey all Ihr white moving down th* delegation Informed the erorti
Circuit Judge
Rohle* In a fa r- wide
-advert
•;
........
11-h,
, which to huy an equivalent valuo reaching de l-ion which held In- a-be«l ye-terday what b r j h UgM
I recommending the r d •» ‘^ j f„ , . r, h ly:
Kunomle conference yeetardofj
(Uonllnuad On Tag* Three)
(Continued On fa g e Four)
valid u r w m of paving ree.
ronditmn*. ' M
Tne
I mi| | ,
| The lull to he I n liM . e.l, he
la unable to conelder on# o f ' * *
country i* on the road to re
Mr
that
rv|dainrd, would pro'
provide fur the
tificRtra fnr w *rk ilont* umlrr th r
I
,ir Lawton
i e » . " . . -*tn!rd
.............
- -the
.| e*|ilained.
three eubjeet* left on tho fln o »
rovrry. hut there nre to- f»»
P la n s A re M ad e F o r
F rr k-nek II. Knnd, H7. ftrw* ditnuuil five null levy which will r „minl((r ,. t„
name, hy the ( J r o c c r y m e n
IMI*hnmugh county l'.fJ3 paving
rial agenda of tho parley—C4m(Continued On Page ^i*)
pie,ident of the Kir*t NntlonnlJ |H. ),Ineed on thy ta*pa)yr« «’f 1 •erretnr-. of ag rir'd tu re. two to
tra l bank co-operxtlon.
C o u n t y D a y A t C a m p act.
F o r In d u s tria l A c t
Rank of Sanford and a rr*idenl o ft |) ,|. ...unty will living m al&gt;..n. I •• i«|&gt;|*n.ved hy the Klnriik ileIn hi* ruling, ma V more than
‘ Jndabteikiess, Oliver and comthi* »r,-lion
for th
pa»l .%7 g.m.iNMI, ha rd -•» the pie»enl
| |mrll)lrIlt
„| U rg e ,
A final reminder that tomorrow two year* ago. Judge Hoble* acid
tral bank co-operation wero Loft
Twm
ty
local
independent
gro­
yearn,died
at
hi
In
onin
Itilnn
,,-nt,
and
pn«vl
*ng
an
*
|
„
f
com
m
lllrrinen
wonkl
je n r-.iin ii in ni m uuix ia n . ..m -m . aim i-........... ..
i Salaric* of e.
la Seminole County Day at the Ihe IttlNl a rt unconalitutkinal and
■In ln«t night. III -hud hern in |«.or' ,H.tr ,
n dle tom of ta*e* i* e l- 1 ^ |jM(|r|j )„ |Mill a day, he r &lt;n- cer*. meeting at the City Hall Tuesday as contemplated w k Florida National Ouard rummer
Jetfe % r discussion along w ith
L eg ld atu rr
linin- I »itli n
in effort made hy Ihe Legislature
.
r g 1 _ ..„ i» » health fjir .mne lltne. Funeral fw lr.|,
member to re- la*t. night at the call nf Forrest “any other eubjecta g x x which
•neam pm enl In Camp F r*l#r near
(iatrhrl,
prominent
Sanford
Ave­
.ervice*
will
I
e
held
from
SI.
,,..„niy
echr-d*■
•
'
'
"
.
r
r
,vr
ioore
lh«
B ra in
I TUSl
JkN t
| **• '*«" more than *BHm In all. I V
Jackaonville wm» l*»ued here thla in 1W7 to validate the certificate H l S
Uike'« Cathedral in Orlando to- ,,t# taie for a
nue grocer, organiw d a Hanford may hy genera) agreem ent, ha
loorvr than now an | .« * -.„ -aid the hou.e agrtcult.rat
of no effect became Ihe law was
morning.
Independent Retail Grocora' A*- considered aulUble" for tnxthof
-im n u r T iiu
j . i.
i* __ijw i morrow
at . 11:00
oVIaok.
( '|l
V ,—o
—I
.
-----, ........ , ,.
...I1 ,r it..,
the tJOJWU
comm H e r would favor Ihe hill.
..A il rv M e a tv e f &lt;h* eo o n tj. par­ of no effect In tb* beginning.
• WSSH1NGTOM, Jaly
Mr. Band,
Rand, who
who *«
wa aa nnative nf licipatetL he mi. "
,
__
snriation
which *t*nd* ready lo talks.
—In an open letter ye*tenl»v to .llo-ton,
..
.... I:
•&lt; lailo &gt; for ilainagr, now.. exceed
ticularly relative* and friend* of
came .tu ...
Morula it. Ih.- n,|-ii,.mil nmnry
U eid
con ected
,
Krnalor Key Pittm an, o f . NoThe deci*ion w a. In a »uit
play It* part under thr terma of
the 1.10 Sanford offleera ami men
Rn seven.
*evelt. W
i l l i a mearly Hll's Selllmg at Imngwm.d
P rraidrnt
rr.id en l Kn
...............i
evert, - h - d
may e* fu.mm.imu. . c o d i n g t„ the T» the Industrial Rrcovrry Act aa vada, reported to a prlvaU moot*
In Camn. have been Invited to hto- ght in circuit court here hy Sheage Chase, superintendent »f wT,,.rp h r mnlntiiined a horn. f..r 1ip, n„ ,
(VI.
imluding Sen- ,mrl „f a eomm .lle- tabulating
ing of a m onitory auh-commltit applies In grocery store*.
Inapect the Camp tomorrow a fte r­ HilLhoniugh rounty and Hie N a­ Ilit* In trrn a lP n a l K**f«»nu K rtlura-« *.Vr r Urn wun* y»nr&gt;*. Mr Rmul ln„ |(, \\^U S h&lt;*»l
thnn.
Mr. Gatrhel wa* elected preil- te* th at a pending resolution call­
tional
City
Bank
of
Tam
pa
noon from ahout 4:30 o'clock on
,,
... I .k AtwF couW krrm»»♦• crni ral frv)t?ht nif* m! f*»t
on S ii1*
* **rn 1 ,
dent of the new a**"ciatinn, with ing fer C entral bank co-opera­
d ial e
^ ^
K,„r,dn Itailrl.nd l.vtee
that date depend;
f
aa the gueit* of M airr J- C. againtt Temple T rrrace A»*cU tion. _*nld. the new1 you
add
to
II. K- Weekly. Ninth Hlreet gro­ tion ha* been found unacceptable
m&gt;t
Micceed
“
unh
Hutchison of Sanford, commander Co., Inc., to collect I ' ihhi of pav­
T
r
o
o
p
T
o
M
o
o
t
ke
wa*
named
Va
liquhlnlinr
ugent
,
ntirely
u|n&gt;n
wb«
Iker
nr
n»
‘
N
C
O
tll
.
a deportment
cer namrd a* vlre.president, and by lb* Fedsra) Reaerv* Board. I
your
‘brain
tru*t'
ing
certil.i'nle*
in
Temt'le
T
er­
of the Fir»t Battalion.
f o r
the rinrida la n d and « ohm.ufftclenl fu'-J ° "
I t l R O O O I 111 A r C H f l e Jackson Lodge named a* secre­
on moral*.”
As word leaked out
*hla
A feature of the program will race r«tatei.
intimi Co. which owned liumlied
i.-arher -atari- l" r "
tary.
Criticising
the
Pre»ident'a
ape-me when th a delegation, which
The »uit wo« one of a oumner
nf nere, nf land in thi* vicinity.; * , h
. . . . .
, u„
development, tha conference sea*
The
rro
rrra
last
night
dl*rua»ed
la eipected to meet a t the ^am p involving the validity id county l»-nl for repeal of the lHth
Mr. Hand w„* .........I «. ........
r ....................
that the In
V o n ".
,
f 7 nil available Information which thrown Into a new uproar the
Hoepltal a t ebout 4:30 o'clock, and city paving law*, which h*v* Amendment, Cha»e *aid:
dent of the First National "««■&lt;
\ u * „ i I......................... in ,,ir
'
very day a fte r a true* had b**«
"The i*»ue 1* not prohibition When It W» nrganited in ISHT.
„ rI. „ ,,wr (han l» abide hy tb" 1 he Mwanl* '
» "'1 'h - related l„ the Art. They signed
will wltneea Ihe Impressive regi­ been In litigation for the laat five
(Continued On Page Six)
paper*
of
appllratl-n
for
admU- f &lt;*&gt;-■ 2 * , ^ * of t h . -Stale B-mr-l. "The e m „ .e ,v Of the ow ner, of he Arhut hone*t 'g vrrnm ent. Shall your He remained *&lt; the I,
mental parade from a revUwin* Jyear*.
act
ra i a. nn*ihough
iin u u | u the
mi* IUJ.I' —
-- wa*
" —.........
irn\«* It
l* aulhorily
HUinoriiy l» eadr ......
Building
.
at
.........Sanford
- ..... .............
Ave *inn to the State Association, anil
»tand together with Malor ll-'lchl- invjlvrd in .wveraJ - other aulta, p.w er *• Pr**U*nt Im used to m.lltiition urltd a b -lt DO)
K
sch.Mil ittif* nnd First S trc rt. th r Klw anU ordered letter* sent In stale offlr a ll&gt;
t «* m»iIIhkm’
ao&gt;. and other officer* In charge. Henry E. Wiliam*, attorney fur rnnhir the Democratic patty 1" h»» w tt lac c frd fd by K. P* t ,,H rl
•■Ye*terdsy I'lui- Scout TnMqi No fi, h 'a ile l ro rt asking that they com# t» S e m i n o l e C o u n t y D i y
Im
All n#r»on« attending Camo to­ tha Temple Terrace A»*el* (o m
cidlrct what w a * apparently
Hurvlvlng Mr. nltod a r.......*
I it au th o rity '' hy D K. McN'nli, will in fulur- Hanford a t their rnnvrnlrnce to
A t F a ir Ik C h a n g e d
morrow are Invited to rem ain over
pany, (aid yriterday thi* wa* Hi* pr ini*ed It for ram raign cx- daughter* and -me
They at.
Mr. ‘ U w tu n «»id 'hat he ha. &gt;' Id !•* meeting. In Room 11 of explain th* Art more fully.
for a typical ram p »upper which only *uit that went direct at conn || „ ((lrm | ail-.ce from T»l *h* Arcade
|en»e*. hut which now the wet* (lie Ml«*e« Elirahelh. Anna, and ^
(a to he aerved f - r a email prtrDiscovering th at
a
Mltutionality of the law.
t„ H,
order which
The N(w*nl* H u h I* lending a
reem to refu*e to pay unle*« the Mary Hand. Mr*. Evelyn M e " -', ( .i ,. , , , . ,
at about 6:30 o'eloek. Th&gt;f aonuol
round-trip
excursion
rata
*11 ha
Mr*. P. S. Morton, and Mr*. Wrl pr,,|^,t,|y will
It him tumor j hand In providing a *ul!*hl* place M i n o r ( ’h a n g e s M a d e
During the i--cm raving wa*
“Wavewell Dane*’ I* *l*o *ch-dlRIh Amendment i* actually reln
effect
from
Sanford
to
Chi­
bourne
Phillip*,
all
of
Orion
I
-.
T
,|r
.
|t
I.
«chr.lf
r
Ih
.
hoy*
to
meet
ln
Hial
the
nled a« a feature of the dav. thl* kine vrtler ciiunly-wida bond l»I n P r o p o s e d S t a t u t e cago on Aug. 9, official* of tho
■ml Frederic II. Itsnd. Jr., of •' u|&lt;-t| f|1 ||lrr( &lt;&lt;an, rest Thiir*- ele-trlr bill will to* taken c» m of
a .t, or under pfiilrd?
event being planned to begin •* •ue*. under Ihe
MI am rrtd itab ly InformH lHat l am), who wa* with hi* fathci v . ^ ^
nl
| IMir th* hv the club With tho ren’ v e i.e I.
Minor rhsnges were mad# In a Semlnslo County Chambo of Ootsea ■ milar art pasvej in Ittt.V The
about 0:30 o'cl'ck.
___ .grneral
-------- tha fund which Ihe Republican j (,(, , |, Bt),.
nnlrr and other pr « ln g prole »he hoy* now ),»vo aval'ahl* a proposed ordinance which alma at mere* today mad* errangem anta
county-wide -Jttur* have
to chang* tho date of Semlnolo
Ij been hrlil good. Th* IW J act p , rty relied for the pre«!driillal :
'
lent* will he aired
. Ineatiiiii which they call "■"her” . selling Ihe rate which la to be County Day a t th* Florida exklkih
A irw a y L e n d e rs O f
A fir,I meeting in Ih* new head­ charged for electricity In Hanford
.
wa* in thl* lull hel l unconatltu-f rlin,.,l,jjtt,. jf they came «*'H wet. N o r t o R o y s F i n e d i&lt; » r
quarter* will '•* held tomorrow when meml-era cf the City Com­ In th* World* F air froen SaMov
S t a t e T o H a v e M e e t tional, and the li'JS act, under have never been p.ld. Ih , -P*
| j n j | p n , - ^ T h i e V l T V ^ t O C k I H C l 'S ( H n i h
night, and a large turn nut I* mission met at the City Hall yes­ day. Aug. B to Monday. Aug.-%
which fl*dO,7tt7 „( paving wa* publican* ara, therefore, ft*- t«
| (| I T p w a r t l M o v e m e n t
Thl* chang# wa* mod# In tha
f»r th# room m int h# terday afternoon In an informal
Tha Scminola C nnty Chamber dene, wa* attacked. The latter a«k f»r • congre««i n il Iii.e*«tl- j xvttll* Bryan*. M arl"" !-*• •■«*r" .,
.
tW
mul #11 !mv« #r»* #t ,e**|on with Ihelr attorneys and belief th a t many realdenU of thla
of Commare*'* u la tln n commlt- ta*e ended with • three t i three gallon to expo*# th* fact*. »'"l
Theodor* “ Fn-g” E-l tv. n ' -» •
NEW YORK, Jolv 1 3 .—HP)— pfffiptl ff* iIh lh#Ir ih ir# .
county will tak a advantage of tha
•nm* of th* member* n f Ih*
te« will b* r*pre*enled at an im ­ auprenie co it -Vclsion.
m e likely t« feel Ju*llfie-I m •» t,„v, w(, broke Into n »inoll
Sl.u-k* rllmhed alw-aid the “w ef
round-trip rate* during th a t w lR F
special
rcninilttee
which
studied
portant moating of airway leader,
Darius* Ihe ll)j:i act •* *lm lltr ,|oing.”
\ ,,mm at Municipal Park l»*t
.*pre*« today. With meniler* »f
end. and th a t they will wUH.Aa
the
light
rate
situation
and
mad*
of Florida In O rlandt Saturday »v to th* y c tio n of the Tampa
D e m p s e y Ih R e p o r te d
•----------------------- B,„| rn n ied away five )&gt;«• r •»'! Ihe distilling family spurting five
be'In The Florid* exhibit on a ^ j r
recommendation*
which
wsr*
Yolla A. William*, it » « • »n " vharter under which paving wa*
j ilR| . *n,l a catcher'* mitt he I »r t„ |fi te-int on* time, all oth*r A b o u t T o R e M a r r i e d
when their county will be (treaded
-•rafted
into
Ih*
ordinance.
rat«i#«»i»r# j4*t»r*l with rain« of
nonnevd today.
It I* planned th a t aom*
dun,. »n,| »i***v.d a g a in ,t abut- $ 5 (1 ,0 1 )0 P a i d O u t F o r
111* Sanford |la**bnll • I d .
Th*
ordinance
I*
**h*dul#l
for
*r* u,l. ... I rv..
t*__ Tk
.. *
_ .
*% •* as
1
The meeting h«« leen ii'-e d
nnr l » ato n I f i \ r Th# ru«h of
resident of thla county U to act
IContinurd
On ."aga
Three)
KANSAS
CITY.
July
I3.-(A*»
R
e
l
e
a
s
e
O
f
F
a
c
t
o
r
,
,
"
r,
a
second
ami
final
hearing
at
Ihe
bv IJaut. T.. r . NII*on. manager
rover* «wa»n|H*f|
«»rni&gt;-u th#
-ri- msrhiiiM
mn imi-iyf of
, ...
Ik e itU H C V I
rntencee »t n *P*elal p«1l--e c-,i— buyer*
.
...
.
-r,
There »n« t»lk of we,hling Irell* Commission meeting nf July 24. a* ho*teas In th* Florid* hoOM
af tha Orlamln Munlelpal Air(he Stock K srliange. The ticker .....__ ...
.
which U on* o f tha feature* t€
niiv-ng
friend*
of
Jack
Dempsey,
ft was dl*ru***d yesterday by th*
CHICAGO. July I S - M V J-.ho
p,*,d*d - . lap, na&lt; minute* I*'- throughout
part. Airway representative* fr m F i n e s A r e R e c o r d e d
former cham|ii*&gt;n, and Hannah entire City Commission, a tto r­ the hom ing exhibit a t the « Miami gad all rille. in the SI.
Factor dhwlowcd
^
^
,h v r we.e fine I «l» Ihe greater part ,.f Hi# se-sinn
William*, artie**. a* the two ney. K It Wilson and H. R. High- Item* end of th* Expoelttmt
I n C o u r t O f S h a r o n 00(1 P«i'l •» f •«&gt;
John* Valley are egperted I- »'•
*'■ dul^ r
tr&gt; r„ IM.-Ilvrlv. while la.wheaded
west today. Dempsey, who ton, and K. T. Williams, and W. ground*. 8h* la expected to--do
hill, t„ h i. k i.ln .tw .. a , «h* price
^
r „i(, y w„ , fin- I
land In itUeu** plan* for holiflm:
Is o n g W a it E x p e c te d
tu,*
admitted
interest
in ihe M. Ilavne* nf th* light rata com­ her p ert In extolling the advooe
W. F. Garner, whit* grower of hi* release. Relea.e l in •uk-l f .
f(||a „n., m(.t w rff
and drreloplnr the SL John* Valtag** of B*mlnole County
Broadway star, was reported to mittee.
H
y
F
a
m
i
l
y
O
f
V
i
c
t
i
m
urban
minnignl,
who
wa*
tu
have
l«-en
I
r
t'J
in
Jay Airway a* the leading unit m
Ideal eurnmer and w inter
covered In goo-l m ndillon *0-1
have told friend* here he ami Ml**
County Court during the recent Fact &gt;r
In a •erlou* cnntli* they were u*eA in l-elay'*
a ir tra iu p o rta tl'n In Florl-la.
dene*.
William*
he married .In. . ---Reno.
Xt llimill* will sew
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ALBANY.
J
ly
I3.-MP&gt;—
term on a charge of inalieioua dc- lion sufTerlng a n#nroiu break*
.b
ag*ln*t Orlainlo.
While nulhorllie* continued Ihelr Nevada, *»on. Ren,, was the scene Q r c h C S t r a P r O f f r a m
rtruction cf the personal • teo*- down a fte r torlng held prisoner
t*is
The
case
f
Emaa«*l
IHIev
n#Of
the
dlvor
e
,
of
both
Dempsey
p
,‘
"
,
‘
W ife O f K id n a p e d
nv*,t&gt;gutlon*. relative, rcslgne-l
erty of Mr*. Christine Ctute, yrs- twelve day*.
yro charged with r* rr/-.ig « con- themselves I orlay to the pnMpect* nd Mis* William*.
Dempsey
IK r l a n U e U
lO lU R lU R i v e r M a t t e r s A r e e« t
H u s b a n d W o r r i e d Icnlay afternoon pleaded nolle
celled
weapon.
w.s*
o rle rrd if e I mg wait for n-hli'ionnl word formerly w»* m arried to Estelle
D is c u s s e d A t M e ^
rontendr* before Judge J. 0 .
transferred t'» the County Corel from the a'sloctoi* »f John O 't’on- Taylor, flint star. Mis* Williams
The Sanford Concert Orchestra
Sharon
and
wa*
fined
fIS
and
ALTON. Jaly U .- W V - A pub­
wa* married to Roger Wolfe and It* assisting talent today In­
for artinn.
Im portant m atter* relating
O c t. 10 S e t A s D a te
.veil. J r . The family i, waiting.
■&gt;.
.
Be appeal to tha kidnaper* of rosl*.
vite,! the public to hear a concert
-or
the
kl-lria|»r*
rithvr
io
accept
* n"
Wesley Pride, white man charged
the
development of th* 8k. %
F o r D r y R e p e a l V o te
A oovit Loer, Tf-yeaT-old meat
which
I*
scheduled
to
be
held
T rip le M u rd e r S e e n
me of 22 Albany men *ugge*te-i ___
lack e r and booker to allow him with Ih* p***e«*lon of a *HIL
near th* Court House tonight a t River were dlaeuaaed tn * a
», iiiiermeslianrv nr a*k for an '
R e s u lt O f R o w O v e r
J D - to aommunleata with hi* wife wa* finest *280 or th* alternative
H:00 o'clock. In case of Inclement mol mooting her* today h
TALLAHASSEE, July U ^ Ita lia n A rm a d a O n
other list nf i l m»n.
w eather, th* concert la to be post­ W. F. Glynn, of £r**c*«t
C T t a d relieve her anxiety over hi* of *ix month* In Jail. The fine
(d-&gt;—Uuveinor Sh Its *aid to­
M a il R o b b e r y
l- ro o t
A n o th e r Lcr O fH o p
poned until next Thursday night head of th* St- John* B lrw jjjjp
v
W i t h wa* m»da tetfiv hy two wa* cut down lo *100 upon a
day ho would i**ue a proclama­
FORT WORTH. Texee. July
a t the same hour. It was stated.
agent* apooln'ert he th* -family promt** of go^d behavior.
piovomant Aaaoclailoo, Ka rl
tion la te r in the day setting
R. H. Rig-Ion. white man who
(l A RTW R IlillT, Labrador,
Tonight1* program ia Scheduled man. tha AaooctatWa'a
n . (AT—Belief Dial the slaying
. to deal wRh th* kidnaper*.
Oct. 10 a* th e data for a *pw
July 13. —Ta v * Italy’* colorful
to include song* by Mrs. K. L. and H. J . Lehman,
E 4 W - Mr*. Loer. 78. I* deaerlbwt oa wa* arrested at the Pride *1111 cial election on th# repeal of
of thr** men who*- nude hod**
air armada left her* today lo Glenn. Mia* Paulin* Moran, and vice-president from thla
_ _
vtT r worrU-t and dl*tre*»*d 'over and charged with oparallng a
were
recovered from T rinity
p o R B |N Kr„ J ity
_
natl-nal .prohibitionSixtyroar down ih* Labrador roast
W alter Trapp, and titatram eatal Mr. Glynn, a form er slata
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Bor knabend’* d r '1**!* health. Ha alllt. drew a « « » « » • or , l *
River here wa* precipitated by a y , rl, n B utk|eyi
H e re land eol•even delegate*, elected from
on an hOQ-mtl* Gight to Khe- select inn* by a trio rompoaed of
, .o ffe re r .from h e a rt d b - month* In, JoiL hut Ju d g e Sharon
dispute over th# division of *T»-'. |*** gjr|, found, here yextarday
th* state a t Jarga in the elec­
diac. New Rrmxwlck, its next John Senkarik, Jerry Senkarik, to r reproooatlag
aitd la *ub|*ci to freaueat &lt;rderod tho fine- au.pended upon
tion. will meet, her# for a
UOtt
r*b4i#ey loo» — -W JJt,,T n#U r n svveral days disappear
did not reveal tho n a to ie a f
halting place enrouta to Chi­ and Mia* Madeline Mai Urn. Tb*
rH
behavior whea
_ hertne attack* likely »o orov* pro nil**
was expr*a»#il by au th o rit’** to- Bn:&gt; f , 0m her borne, eluded ofstate convention Nov. 14 to
conversatioa,
but , be IntimffNA j
cago. How long th* arm ada orchestra, scheduled to ba aug­
a to) ohvefclan* aaid If ho U It developed that Rlgdon, In fi­
ratify or refuse to ratify ih*
day. Faur men were arrested and Deer* today and a »*arrh for her
will remain a t Sherdiac will
mented by talent from Ortando, t* th a t It hod on Im partoat I l M I
hwwdUd. With Luer In nancial itrn lta and with a family
S|«t Amendment which would
charged with th# m urder. Th»&gt; wa* started again. Her puraners
depend on w eather conditions.
lo offer a program o t popular and upon tha skreelopeiaat a f , ) | |
v f a r M k"«ra i*-&gt; word ha* to itfkport, had enly hern* •» tk*
repeal Ihe Eighteenth.
and two other* also were charge--' ar* expected to orertak* her
classical
music.
(till
oo*
day,
th*
day
R
wa*
»‘w *
, .*. t . ' , l
Im* i 4 from tho kldnapshortly.
with the mall robbery.
raided.
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O f Parley Ch ieftains

Giv^f
SOLON WILL TAKE SHERIFF UNHURT U.CS.l e Delegate
a r Expositkm
Of
Difficulties
in
UP FIGHT TO GET AS HIS CAR TURNS
BACK FLY LOSSES OVER NEAR HERE

I

CERTIFICATES IN BARRON COLLIER
PAVING JOB ARE SAYS U. S. IS ON :
DECREED INVALID RECOVERY ROAD
,

”"r Frederic H.
Former President
Of Bank Here, Dies

OrRanize

President Told To
Add “Morality” To

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MixHitiR Girl Eludes
Officers In Puntuit

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n 7-0 Tilt Here Yesterday

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Tbo Sanford Coloryfada
roatoteod la a tl* for flrat place
M tho Control Florid* BaatboJI
League by heading the Now
t o y ia a Cracker* a 7 to 0 ahotoaK at Mnniolpal .Park ynUrdoy
Of i i raaau. Tbo gam* waa playod
before * fair eitod crowd which
had gathered to ooo tbo flrat
fboaday gam* of tb* aaaooo,
aad the ahut-out rletory waa the
fWurth In a row which tho Fed*
bar* acorod agalnat the Crack*

bat Dotutla waa aafo 6a Borfortfa
bobbin at third. B-nner dooblod
to right aa Donnla aroat to third,
aad lUrrioon alngled through tho
boa to aooro both runner*.
Tho Crackara had aororal
chaneoo off Carry’* dollrary, bat
olthor poor baao running or lack
of batting punch kept thorn from
rearing. Error* by Borne* and
Port pat men on la tho flrat
but they died th.ro.
Two alngtoa ln tbo third failed
to g*t men farther tho* flrat

r SMTRNA, Jo!y If— Frot j wrro ft* ' U M M rooar f C M n l Florida, n o o i t i i W v « f Ik* fit* flofc fry
itokrattoa la bo Arid W *

Sidney J. Wahbdrg. ion of Mr*,
Firry Watotor*. u d M. B»o
Ceghuni. m &amp; o f Mr. u d Ml*. J.
8 . Ctegfcrin, bothof h i f t r i won
tJw * •!/ local atadanU at tbo

aal atOM thfc waak to aai a Wr m o d of vtoitora.
taro bridge* apanMtig tbo
Iadiaa llr rr boro taam a
* kr if®*
lk* I f " '
»•“ «« * * *
i b a t bataaai U fa without
*"““ "7*. ®*
_ C*T*IBW;
rU of Coroaado Booth ami
**•
U of bride* toll* aa one of

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**■*• »PP*arad •» lk* "MW" a m . **&lt; r — ty . to -w it.
&gt;5i»r r#n for lb# Mcond oamo*- a S M . tft.iff.TS s s e
tor bf tbo port *cbo*l yoar. It wn*
s r . - x ' r w i . s ’.v a
oooialalaa IT *T acrao. mar* d r
|(arMd bar* today.
nakT*— la M in g M t a
la n U
Oat of an onronmoat of I W a* 10 i M n c a a l m i l P a n t a a o r
. “ ......
'
atadonU, lh.ro onto only MO who por for *•**.
j a S. tL n u n w , f a .
&gt;iuta#d Ufa high
Chari**
J. Gantt, George May*. anJ Jack
PtUr^
Banftwd racrirad
honorable montioa for tbo a«eond i C D o a . a a n n o u i c a r r r r ,
i#f&gt;fa| #r&lt;
r r i r a o r r w a io i. _

la Hsmfaol* CoJaty. FUrtda, tl
lollowlaa CrectlM* t»*0 t*. as

In

coanmuoUlee or* combining tholr
forte* In ateg lag th* fro* cele­
divided mound dnliea with tho lot* bration.
ter gutting credit for tb* defeat.
Tho boa acorei

Otl* Curry otariod on th*
monad for Harford but had to
rotlr* at th* end of the aormth
whoa an arm that haa bothering
Mm for aom* time, began to pain.
Cal Donato .took over hurling duwith tw0 kite and thre* etriko
onto in th* two Inning* he
worked.
*
.» A feature of th* gam* cam*
when Paul Hbimor tripled In
th* third Inning. That hit permittejf him to U* th* league record
f i t coeacutlro gam* batting. If*
now haa eeeured a hit tn id
■tralght game*, equaling a record
aot •teat year by Eddl* Moor*.
Bonner did not atop at on* hit.
*Wwaver, for before th* game
waa ever ho had mad* a total
of thru*, Including a double and
tripl*.
..* &gt; 7 Harriaon aprang Into aci 5 tioa after having g*n* to b*t IS
Umae without gettlg a hit. liarriaon punched 0ut three hit* In
faur trlea, and drove In three
of th* aeven runa.
;
With, two out In lh* aecond,
tho Fade aenred on Perl’a fleld— ----- or** thole*,—hfg-rioloir- bore, amt
Chapman’* alngla.
Bonner opened Iho third with
g long trlnl* to center. He nrored
on Rarrtaon’a alngla to loft.
Beraea aoerifleed Ilarriaon to
•ocond from where ho aenred on
Abbott’* alngte , thdough third.
Abbott atolo aocond and Maxwall waa aafa on Wllllamt’ error,
hot Fart and Miio were n t y

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ahort run down. Spake waa out
at third a* wall.
A double play jrioppod th*
Cracker* ln the fifth after Crur*
had alnglod. In th* noronth the
Cracker* had another chance
when 'Hewitt walked and Hchlecty
alngled. They died on 'tho each*
when True*, Haaa and Harrla
went out.
Dennl* pitched well In hi* two
Inning appearac* and tho crowd
gave him a big had aa hia curve
ball hurling aent thro* Cracker*
nut by ntrikooute.
Tomorrow afternoon th* Fed*
will play th* Orlando Tlgtra at
Municipal F*fk. It will b* the
flrat meeting of th* two chib*
nine* th* eecond half atorted, and
a victory for th* Fed* will mean
that they will remain In flnt
place either In a tl* with Cocoa or
In ondliputvd po****aion of th*
aportf Coroa lotti to* Ntw~IlMyr.~
na. Daytona will play at Lroaburg
tomorrow, while New Smyrna

Carry and Bonner reached aecaad aad third on acratch alngloa OAMrnNii
m
ta th* fourth but the* died there •onner.
I nrrleun. If
when Harriaon and Barite* were U r n , - , II,
A l.bo ll, Ik
loftold out*.
M b ln ,ll. rf
Abb«U waa aafa on Goodrich’* Mia*, t l ....
’■rl. tb
.
two baao error aa tho fifth I'tinpman,
r
C
u
tty
,
p
....
•Urtad, but ha dltd on third aa D-nnle. p ..
Maxwell, Mlaa and Pari wer* In­
i t t It IT I I 1
field out*.
Hear- by lanlnae:
• • • M* •••
» Harriaon opened lh* aeventh !*«r Hmyrna
nfi.r.l
. ____ I I I ••• tta
with * alnglp through ohort. It* •Nummaryi
llune bailed In: lla rrl.
want to aocond on a paaaad ball un I. Harare. Ahbutl, Maaoell,
T o o be—
bit*, Ibinnar,
and h* acorod on Bam**' doubl* 'bapmaa
lararo. Three boat hll, Itoaaar.
•■•lea bo— o,
llorrlaun. Abbott,
to toft. Abbottl’a Infield out put U
a w -ll. I’-r l. IUerllli-ao, Uoraon.
Same* on third, whll* Maxwell biublo pin) ■. Curry lo ltnnn-r to
bapnian
lo t’orli Abbott
lo
rial* eecond but araln Mlta and larnea Htrurk
nul, by I la— a,
'urry I, Donnlo I. Ilo— o on M ils,
Fart wer* paav Infield out*.
rr I'urre I. Ilaa* I.. I’asaod M IL
The Fed*’ Anal rune cam* In Taro.
Illto. o tl Curry a o lih a
th* *lghth. Chapman .truck out u n. In T Inal oft Dronlo t with *

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K t r r i c B ^ i r n a n K ^ r r ^ i r p r ibat
lb* oatorolgaag w ill, on |b* t lt b
e a r ol A aaaol. A. D . III * . » r * M « t
la l b . Honor*el* Canal* JaO f* at
H.m laal* Count*. PlorM a. ta .f r f i ­
nal ralarn. arcau n l aad rooabara
aa E io c u la ra at tb* E a U la *1 W .
w . W rtaat. i M w e t i and *1 aalO
•In * , tkan and UMro, aiaka apollca
linn la 10* a*Id Jod ga foe n final
a «tll«* a .a t of th*lr adralatotaotlaa
nt a*Id » » t* « » . * M
for an erdar
dlarharalaa th.at* aa aurh E x — u**r». •

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WANTED: Ten boy* IS M | d
year* to do light pleaeaat w ^ 7
afternoon* and Saturday*. Good
pay. Apply by letter to JT, ear*
Herald.
&gt;'
chance*. Th* rocerd waa aet on
Aug. &gt;7, IU.11 when N ut Khlrlvy.
of DeLand, headlfd Morrla McCormlch’a alanla a* ’ he airuck out IS
men.
, Th* boa acoroi

Taro ba&gt;- bile. Xmlth. Craa*. Olnlea
U h , M i m i c - Ih.ukle play-i M urphr
In Hraiir
I’nrier; IIm 4 to W II.
Ilim ...n Rarn-il run*. I ^ ..l.u r * t.
UrlanOo a. lo ll ua bama. I/Mahurg
l, iirlrnCn II. airueb oul, kr Per*
ratal I. Klnra I. Haa** on ball*, off
Wrraaal ». Flora 1. l/mplr— . lloU*
•abauah and I'arp-ntar. Tim * l:* l.

Mo after th* flrat. Tho lylandon
filled the bate* In th* alath but he
•truck out two men to retire the
■Id*.
The acore waa tied at S-all
whan Cocoa poahed over the wini.R M a a m o
am
n N PO A N
tb
I • I I * I
COCOA *, DAYTONA S
S
alag tally In th* aeventh aa How*
DAYTONA BEACH, Jaly If.— ard tingled, went to third &lt;m a
-dlln, r l
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l-arrlah. r l
I o • J * 0
The faat-atopplng Cocoa Indian* aoeriflc* bunt, and acorod on Mr*
ng*«tLptit.th«_laJaadara.d-ta-}-l« C riieyT Toiig rty :
'u ri-r, a
a thrilling Caatrnl Florida Loagu*
K -rrn .ll, p
ll-y a a , a
haaoholl gam* which waa featured
W ill, aa .
by plenty of long dlatanco hitting.
Ila rl, aaa
Laftey Jake Hakor, touched for
10 hlta, In.-ludlng double* by Hol­
ton nnj Culhrath who aro hla for­
mer teammate*, bora down In tho
pinch** and It waa thla type of
hurling that kept tho Dlandera
from ihovlng over run* when they
might have. Even Early Jolnor,
who al»n tolled wtth him for Co­
coa tail year, nicked Baker for n
triple.
However, Baker’a two
triple* and a alngla playad a big
part In tha victory. t
rUinlo .
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tummery: Itoaa ball—.

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M-ala and alateroom berlh
•I tea Included. Retura lim it
ten dnya.
!*nmmndl)&gt;ae new H I,era,h ip
’■ r u m iliA '* anile from Part
Tam pa I I I r . M. aack M anday and T h a r a ia r. Iteaalae
round trip li r e
from P a ll
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Mumowrr: Haaa balled In. Ilow*
art, MrCulley *. Joiner. Tw o heee
hue. Ilnllnn. t'albrelb. Three ha—
hit*. Haber t. Joiner,
■orrltleea.
Harrell 1. Kdae. gbaanon. Double
Pleie, llurneed In (Iraham. I^ D no
bn— a, Cocoa T. Dayluna (. Bnaea
on M ile, n il Baker 0. n il irllrlea
*. off Chock I. air ark oal hr Hakbr
T. by (VUrlen t, by Cbtcb L lllla
mil iru rla n • w llb t rona la I 1-4
lea: off Cheek I w llb I ran In I

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aometklng new. Nk* healthy
bird* 26c per lb. Alao can be
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Rtteaell. Agpolntmenta. WANTED TO If*WT mtoll
nlahod houoo, roentry place pre
Ban*fit Progreaalve Spiritually
Church. 47 t. Concord. Phono farred, rtnt ptb*t bo reaaooobla.
will give retortnco*. Addroaa Bov
M il, Orlando, Florida.
400 Car* Harold.
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yoatenlay
afternoon before a
•mall crowd, t-afty Flora on tbd
kill for lh* Tiger* had lh« Indian
•Ign &lt;m tho Bruin* and ha racked
op hla fourth victory over th* lo­
cal club In allowing only fie*
■aft hlta.
Orlando took advantage of Forratal'* wlldnaaa In tho alath to
puah over th* winning run. Farratal walked three men In that
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pinch**, ha (truck out eight mao
to pull himatlf out of aovaral bad
holta. Th* Tiger* nkktd him lor
nine aafetio*.
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four tlmoa at bat. It* waa fol­
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had two aatotlaa to drive In two
of tho Tiger tallloa. Jack Rood
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BIBI.K VEllflK FOR TODAY
C B K I8 T IAN W T E N C B CHURCH

" L i l t ," n o t lh« subject of thu
Lc. »ri/*'Miinn in all Churches
t k h»iary ibemwtiHt an flandny p ful

Id.
IT UAH WISELY MKEN BAJU
The question Ij not how can
you "p t in thu day" hu t "how
m rh &gt;an you put into the day.'*
The till! Ilf advice we do IHit
like l&lt;&gt; lake u ftrn turn* out to be
the best.

N»i nil men ran b# tha .beat,
but . very aiiiibiiiuu* man can bo
his lieit.
Ignorance o f strength deg-ats
a- many men as knowledge of
weakness.
An optimist Is o s , who makes
Ihe best of It when he gela the
worst of it.
burly rising is nol so much help
mill" ,i you keep wide awake after
you get up.
Thu

loud to h a ppiness

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“ parallel w ith T lii path uf duly.
To iiourlali character, swallow
false pride.
V"n can hecenia as w ell^du
calnl n-&lt; you like without upending
a relit,
A limn who really amounts In
..anything keeps on tr y in g ' to
snioimi I,, mure. Christian get.
eiu'e M&gt; nitnr.
Who could have pr-'licl-d there
months ngn Hint lodny m would
hm irdolk nlsoit piofiteering?
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tb o i,'.. Whitney, Jr., son «f
the .’dorg«o partner w»«
wb(1 was
was Hie
lb.
rhi. f wlj.ru- •, fur hla fnvdUiO'g
fun
the ; . luil'uial inqm•ry W f , III.
Irnl.uig hoif^, I* trav
ravi-MJkir ill
Kilropv with Roosevslt'a iun. It
I* flleiul tihie for Huey |„ n g to
ruiur forth witli uiioiher
,,f
111' |&gt;hdi||d&lt;M ditrloslng Ihe sill
Ister, |f clrciilliiu . comieclion be­
tween the I’rr nh(it nml "llig
lhisihess.”
Mmdu-r* «F the Civilian Coo
ii'lvnli. ii Corps m s building n
sri'idr Idehwuy and working at
rafor-atath m
rtsar
I’tssid m l
Hl.n 'V eil ’| “ 1,1111,- While Hoi Me"
| g f . " « "uriliy project. Rut lion nearly alike ,| , , |( suoml to the work
ilone hy If. H. M,ilium arnun I Ihe
Ilnou-r Ifaphian Camp, a m ailer
Width rdf' ti d snqjs of the politi­
cal am mi n it In, i in lh* last *|,clion.

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The Rockefellers And Their Money
John D. Rockefeller, whose name was once an anathem a
to the general public when the oil king was branching out
with his organizations to a dominant position in busihess
ami finance, celebrated histM th birthday Inst Saturday and
received only the warmest felicitations from his neighbors
and tha American citizenry. Forgotten wan all the ani­
mosity which in former yenra had been evinced against the
man who wan and ia the Croesus of the modern age.
It scente to be a rather peculiar paradox th at the
Rockefellers, both the father nnd son. should not have come
Irt for a share of the aerlmony which has fallen on the
heads of other captains of industry during the present de­
pression. Not only are the Rockefellers still the first family
of wealth but they apparently h a v e been the least h it by
financial reverses. It even seem* they have done right well
for hard times, branching out with Radio City, with the
The answer to this public goodwill may be found In the
benefactions which this family hns promoted. The extent
of their charities nnd gifts to every conceivable project is
Almost beyond comprehension. The Rockefeller Foundation,
organized for the purpose of promoting the welfnre of man­
kind. o|icratea hospitals, laboratories a n d conducts re­
searches into every phase of medical science, lln opera­
tions are extended to every cornel* of the world and Its
benefits to the human race have been monumental.
In tin* field of education, the Rockefeller millions have
been widely felt. In pvery section of the country their
money has been graciously, donated to
RIIIH. MlMf*1’ -______________
. (e r n n l r ib u f p
culk’gefl, hoapitaln and other rnterpriaea. li may tie rt
railed that the Roc Iceteller family paid for much of the
relmhilRation nf Rhelms Cnthedrnl after the World Wnr.
Rut It would tie impoiwilile in this limited apace to net
forth all the Rockefeller lienefarlinna. Surely, it would take
it whole Igwik to do thi*. It ninth! he .well to say th at the
Rockefeller*' contribulionn to ehurehe, have Iwu'n eapeclally
xetiiwmiH and appraclated. Along the tianks rtf the llftdaon
River in New York they have reared a vast cathedral
which aland* u* a monument to their religion* nature nnd
politic kimlnes*.
Wealth arrumidnted In the hand* of a family which
uses It wisely for the benefit of other people ia an aaaet to
Ihe country. 11 i* unlikely that the Rockefeller fortune
crtiild have contributed more to human hap|iinea* under any
other ayttlem,
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A Highway To The Sea
Many nntiona have gone to war In an effort to gain ar*e«a-tvr the wett.^T'hr_mnttPr"rtf'nrrr&gt;iunir t r i open u aterlitt*
at various lime* played important role* in the history of
Ruaain, Poland, Austria, ami Itolivia. No country like* to
lie allot off from Ihe real of Ihe world liccuiiHe of a lack of
maritim e facilities, and ua this is true of nation* *o is it
true id cltle*.
Thu* we Ontl many inland town* which are in fa rt real
seaports and other* which are a im in g to gain a water out­
let. .Much agitation ha* been ntirreil up lately in Orlundo
over the possibility of getting water transportation.
Two major plan* have been miggeuted, one including
Hanford and thn St. John* River, the o th e^ a harimr at
Canaveral. W riting n* though he kmwv what he wus tjslking about, Mr. A. II. Smith nf Orlando sent the rdlldwing
letter recently to the rditoi of the Orjnndn Sentinel Melting
forth Ihe advantages of the St. John* route:
“ May I Imlhrr you with a few word* for the infornm
tion of Mr. Durl* with regard to a *eu|iort nl Sanford to
Mcionimodate Hen-going ship*?
“The federal enginrur* estimate for straightening and
dredging Ihu St. John* River from .Iack*iinville to Sanford
to hike curu of Much *hip|ung, (a* ha* lieen referred to in
these article.*) a few year* ago wn» fr"tn $-ir»0,(MM) to $liDU.IMMI. In that ruse II.OOIMHK) would eumplete the project,
including highway from Orlando h&gt; Sanford.
"It woijttl coat $1 ,INNI.t)iai In IniHd a highway to Cnnavvrat, then $ 10,000,000 more hi develop a harbor. Then
il would have very little busine** a* it i* not a developed
and iiroduring flection.
''Hilt, when *tearn*hip* come to Sanford they are in
the very renter of the vegetable producing section; hUo
about a* clone to Orange, Osceola, laike and Voln*ia conn
tie* a* it i* |*m*ible for large drip* to get, which are all
large producer* of fruit and vegetable*.
"If the project is given the cooperation and supixirt It
should have It could he completed hi move the IWl t-l!);i.'i
it «| w to m arket; making it u long time ahead of any o|lt*&gt;r
water transportation which could lie brought to Central
Florida. In addition to the large amount of incoming, u*
well a* out-going freight, there would be developed a large
passenger travel up nm| down, the |iicturest]tie St. John*
River."

rh r" "ten involved In tha slay,
lee of Jo e It, Johwum, Tampa an*
tomebile salesman, were electrocut’ll Monday a ' Halford. Justice
according to the law, has hern
tin ted out, and the triple e*ec ithin should he a warning to n th r n
who revsi&lt;t life lightly. (lut we
doubt that it » |1 , and ws wonder
If It Isn't inch thing* as Irgnltie.l
’'m urder" by th* slate which help,
by example, to arouse the brutal
for whim schools were made for
Instinct in men.
Heinlnole t'ounty; Sanford, N. J.
F sdrral Judge
Akerman
In Perkins, principal, the Misses
Tampa the other day gave some Clara Guild, M. S. Tether ly, Mlsalt” advice to the grand jury. K«- lian Uihwin, Floral Walker, Nellie
f t r r l s r to the roforeem ent of the Fitren, Carrie Fnamlhgvr, Nila
dry Isw, ho aaidt "The people Moore. Clara Mlllen, Edith Stew,
have * perfect right to change art. Utile Farnsworth, Pearhe*
i P P HWilson,
H P l C k l lM U
th a t law In a legal manner, but baffler, Ituby
no one la privileged to violate i t Kates, Mm. George B. Dickinson,
In the meantime. All law* m ust be Mru. C. L Polk, Mr*. K. N. Luke,
enforced to the last le tte r amt y&gt;u Mr*. E. W. Dunn, nnd J. K. WildMisa
Sarah
m ust s&lt;* on the evidence eubmlt. man; Isingwood.
■j‘. ted no m atter w hat yen might Crawford. Mlaa Lillian Walt*; AJ*&gt;,th in k about the question." If *'l tam onte Springs. Mias Estelle Hy.
^ j u d g e s taka this petition tb* cnim- «r; Chulaota, Mis* pearl Hunter,
principal, Mlaa Little Met hem;
&amp; try la In no danger.
Gabrielis, Mlaa K ata Mathers.
K ' Announcement th at the Fcdemi Other appointments will be made
K tjo re rn m e n t la planning to relieve »n,t announced later.
M in Lola E. Gmshman anil
f r t h t gtataa of spending money on
R tran aien t* I* partlculaely good Charlea B. Chllson warn ‘ united
in m arriage at the Congregational
B p a w i to Florida. Becsuss this
parsonage last Sunday night by
f jg tg te (s nice and w an* Ity winter.
tlie B ar. 'F .‘P r Strong, tha past or.
I n k is.especially attractiv e la thuar The wedding was performed III
F 'w b o am without horn** and Jobs the presence o r a few friends of
H f o t h a N orth and Wh,, van at the Contracting p artita
after
E k ta a t find bodily cnm fart In a which the happy couple left foe
B t m l e a l climate. They r a n t b* a abort trip ere returning to Pa­
: S blamed fo r awarm lag southward ris whm they win reside, The
R i f t , the advent of r*U. hut I* i» bride formerly tau g h t eclpol at
K W rtaln ly unfair for Florida to tw Paola sod has m any friends In
■ A urdanod with tha rsaponstbillty Seminole County. The groom I* X
m p f ta rin g fur the Indigent hordes resident ef Paola and la well and
favorably known and the fr lands

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

SflES-.J

of the young couple wish them
all the hnpplnra* that the world
can hold.
Mus Martha Fox Is visiting rel­
ative# hi Tampa for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. (I. F. Smith left
on .-Saturday for ItrcvanL N. C.
where they will spend the sum­
mer month*.
Mr. and Mr*. B. T. Woodruff
have gon» to th eir old home at
(.•peer, Mich, where they will
•pend the summer.
Misses fieri rude a n d
Susie
Brown, of i.Snfurd Height*, left
last week for fieorgla where they
will spend, the sum mer with rela­
tives an,| frunds.
Mr. ami Mm. W. C. DeCoureey
and
little daughter, Virginia,
went down to St. Cloud Saturday
and spent Sunday the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Booth.

Mrs. Radford Suffers
Injuries In Accident
Mm. Fail I Radford la rvooe a r­
ing a t her homn, lift FrVoeb A tenuo, from Injuries received la an
auto mobile Friday night while
anraota from Chattanooga, Tenn.
jsbere aha had bean vsitlng hot
mother, Mrs. Dan S h in y . 8b*
waa called to Chattanooga by tha
IUMM to d dtftlh of h tf f l t b l f

T H U R S P A T . J U L Y 13. » 3 3

Poor Flying W eather
Delays Lindy’s Trip

‘DRUNK’ INFORMS
POLICE HE SAW
I ’iL PINK ANGEL’
Tuxedo Attired New
Yorker Tells Cops
Of Strsngre Vision

ST. JOHNS Newfoundland, July
I T —&lt;/P&gt;— Unfavorable flying
weather along th# Newfoundland
coast prevented Colonel and Mrs.
Ctt&gt;r4** Lindbergh from leaving
her# for C artw right today m an
aerial mapping #xp#dition.
It
was cold, w#t and foggy and tha
Colonel said he wmlld not faavn
until th# weath#r clear*.

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NEW YORK—"Don't care what
yon say, I saw It with my ewvt
eyas," said a tipsy man In a T n edn to the nteht nffVer a t Snyder
Avenue station, Brooklyn, recent­
ly.
"You're drunk,'* said th* offi­
cer. "Don't you know It'e ft A, M .t
You better go home."
The tipsy men reeled toward
the door and pointed down the
street. "L'il angel, pink I’ll ea«el,
only a font high." He sighed and
drifted out Into tha early morning
fog.
The officer at th* desk pinched
himself and felt hie p u li'. He
called to Patrolman
Cornelius
Shea. Patrolman Shea was to go
nut.ill* and • " what was leaning

over Ihe w ar d»P*rlm#nt
mendallnn*, whicti called for

than *30,000.000.

Secretary tehee, pohlle worst*
adm ir^stralor, announced that Ilia
lt.-t involved alm ost every section
nf thn country hut he refused la
din Ime the total or th* nature of
tlie item '

Let ue do jo u r picture fram ­
ing We have a good am ortment ef moulding to aelect
fr'm

_yy.icbaldtJSiudfo

Avenue an,| CUrsedon Road. I «Irnlman Shea drew In his belt,
stra p p 'd his gun one notch tight
e r and far»d forth.
Outsit I* in the cool mist Patrol
man Hh*a saw a liny figure
wrapped in a pink silk night­
gown. He went over and picked il
up. it was n two-year nld boy
wrklh blonde rurly haid, who h 'd
cried himself to sleep. H ' awoke
when the policeman picked him
P"Whn are you?" said Rhea.
"M ama." aal’l the child,
bhea fold'd him under hi* cos’
and marched bark Id the station.
"Ilcre'a your angel," he a..nno need.
Mrs. Gerald Lacry, of lZnl
llrnoklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, go'
up that morning aliuut 7 o’clo k
nnd went Into the room of her tW side ration
.mull son. Jamee. lie was not in Items.
T»-.r-SK#-M»rftiwtthc-hnTr«efn*m
The program approved by Ihe
, el Inr to garret, but I hr re was n I'resiijrnl w h s far le . I him tie*
baby. Rhr calKil her neighbor*. total passed upon Tt ten lay hy l to
They hail seen no one. S» *he tele hoard, because a largr mimlier of
phoned the " •
Avenue s ta ­
tion, Iwo block* away.
*«*V- Knt * urnill
over here," said the day officer
“ lle'a aslvep on a policetimn If
you want to come over you might
be nbl" to identify him. We ran t."
Mrs. la re y ran over to the s iv
llon and look mie look at the child
m Patrolman Rbaa's arm*. Tb*
hahy awoke and hekl out hi* arms.
"M ania," he said again.
The police wnnlrd to know how
their guest had found his way lu
a telephone pole at 5 oclock in th*
morning.
" I don’t know,” said Mrs.
“ lie Is the voungeit nf my three
children, two boys and a girl, t
pul him hi tied *1.7:31) lait night
and I ranie back and fuund hint

iv a ic u
Lensc Duplicated
RY r
DR. HENRY
McL^ULIN
O p tom etrist

112 Park At*
K t*»ta

M artin’s Garaga
if you have your e a r

river mill hm U ir \f ojecln w r i - itli- reclamation service.
IivM n|i in ih*' suhm ittnl to him
Reeking lu speed up the conlulrr with o th er arm y funds,
| -tract mn poor rain by whi H it U
Mmo i.f 11..- projects given the) h" P " 1 "» PcovltU- Jot-s for millions
, , ,
.
i tif unifinwluywl, true cabmvt ptwinl
p . nh. .„| by lt.— Wrll were for] wl„
, K. in tmUy to go

OK’d hy Martin betake your
ore
yoa
may
vneat on
*a VL­ time ami money.
IIS

First SI.

asleep.

“ loiler no my daughter, Joan
plte's -i*
sm , restless and *o
I vrrnl In her room and stayed
llier- alL night. Jimmy ui"sl have
tried to find me. I wasn't in my
own room, so he must have gone
downstair* and out un the stieet.
lie must have thought I ha,| gone
uwny."

Th* day o fflr-r filled out M
report ,a rd and thanked )lm .
l-acey.

"I'd lietter telephone lhat guy
that wet In h»re last night," nj
said. “It'll restors hit self-conflden.-e."

President Gives
His Approval To
Buijding Program
WASHINGTON, July 13—
President KOueevelt gave hli
final approval ywit«rday to the
first lug batch of fvrleial ronstru's
lion projects ua k-r the W,:lUO,i&gt;00,'
non puhlin work* program, tha en­
tire group totaling less than llOib(HJO.IMHI and comprising chiefly
items recommended by the recla­
mation service and the agricul­
ture department.
The item* will he made public
Unlay or Friday together with
abont 11,000,000 In advances In
municipalities
whose
projects
were approved by the cabinet a t
vlsnry board yesterday In Its first
amt brother.
Mrs. Radford waa firm sily
Mlaa raulin* Shirty and
married to Mr. Radford on May
IT a t Tavares by Juilgo E. SITalley. They a te living a t the
home of Mr. Radford's mothi
Mrs. G. A. Radford, |1S Fro* »
Avenue,
a

M en smile
at my simple reasoning
W h e n e v e r th e su b je c t o f c ig a re tte s
c w n e * u p ,l* it b a c k cjulctty a n d le i t h e

— a n d T m very g e n iitrre a b o u t m f
p e rson al d a in tin e ss. C e rta in ty I «►

m e n e x p la in a b o u t t h o ’" T o u t i n g 1'

Jop l u ^ p e s 'd e l i c i o u s to b a c c o s a n d

p r o c e s s .T h e n ,if th e y a J c w y o p in io n *

t h e i r m e llo W - fn ild a e a s — b u t t h e

f m p re tty b a n k a n d t e l l t h a n w h y

c o m f o rtin g p a r ity o f " T o a s tin g "

"L u ck ies p le a je * — »#, a t l e a * . M a t

h w h a t I p riz e a lm o s t a b o v e every- ■

all, tb e tn ’a a n !"#»&gt;*«* i d a t k x u U p

t h i n g d ie ,- A n d th a t is a w o m a n 1!

.b e t w e e n a c ig a r e tt e a n d ta y U p *

. o m o q fo r u j i n g "L uckies P fc a a e l"

^

�lWIZ THSES
K O K l M A S lI ^ Urf

Social A n d Personal Activities CIVIL SERVICE IS

MARGARET PETEIIS, Sod»(y Editor

Telephone: Office 11$

ROOSEVELT WISH

Social Calendar

Lonj? List Of Patrona sr c A p p licatinns
F a c i n g President

Mrs. Fox Fntcrtains

Personals

lo r Her Hrid*e t ’lub

I'g n p 'iiiu n’.ing Ihe mvmlcr*
Mi*. Atlie Horne h it rt- li.r
house guest fur lev rral day* Mi. . Iter contract clu ■* anti fllY tnVIII* ;
ber* nf the San* Sn i i Club* Mi *.
A da Bril.* C arter, uf DvLund.

.MONDAY.

SUCH IS L ltC t

( . • • l i . a o n .iU &gt;ii l h » .a il &lt;*a*
within the corporate limit* o f the
city of TempV Terrace*, it w»*
feut.d, a Urge amount U still
argue, t

Of th* paving certificate*
being held by mender* and
ve*tment heuae*. In many
ataree* payment* are long ill
trap*. Sente ptnperty owner*,
li 't i i i f thi&gt;! they w” Id h ate

af*
:n
inartrI'

JACA&amp;
VIA COOL

$O4.30
NEW AY
$ 6.45

l* v In th e tong run. xettled w th

the C&lt;rtlficatc llid b'l.*. Seine *rt ■
tied at par. *ontr wtr* allowed

Circle dum ber One of the
W ASHINGTON." July I T - ■ TV
i At ttaplht Church will meet —The placing of all p n ln ittlr t*
ft
o'rlovk with Mr*. O. li. under elvil n-rvi • wa* a * W ye*, j
i; l!**r, COM Cabiifttn AvrftU*.
lerday hy Frvvilvnt Hmxevelt i»j
Circle Nutnbtr Three of the he *ign*d an executive order,
Cn-t D ap t-t Church will turtk( i limiting the nee limit nn,| r o t with
Mr*. A . r . (!iuunbcrlain,» flrnre rpuqSmumt* of new a it*
ir»|ljv ftattfov«! Avenue.
1, pul n tee*.
Ctrrli Number Si* of the K liatj
I’-.iH'ratlon of (he order waa
ItaptHt hurrh will meet at U
rrgarded a* *itnal1in)* n ru*h *'f
with Mr*, (ieorgt' llttif, rat rnnagr nppoinlatenl* front the
White H o n e o thin the m vt few
-tut I.'atire l Avei*ue.

ROUN D T R IP

It 34 A
1!. G. F .x
inti• rtainnl with n
dixreuni*.
.,ltr \ t i V
biidg ■ party * irivm ycM*rr l»y
.UNION IUS STATION
aftrrnce.i ut lit r, horn* on Mm-#
HI'.MINct.r. ||I*TKI#
n.il'a
'a A u r ir. (Sjili *t f!i.\w-r«
If* fiitk
|*he*n** »•*
Wl ft* Iff PiI to Liilns ft flu* if«'ui3f|*
PAJAMA
|fii» y u«&gt;t * w*'rt* f: cViVvtl.
T . J. Barnett, of Palatka, »i&gt;
the guc*t today o f Mr. an.l Mr..!
A ftfr svyraJ fn*^»r Miotn of
wrro u &gt;!t ,| an.l,
A . Ik Mahoney, W*&gt;t Tenth Iriilre eenji
» l« l li% « %M» II r . J i l l M
|ir!n « awarded. II ;H *c. rr f rjS tre e t
I. Mi n i IIMIMIMVI HI Mil.
Itrnrf It I. Utif* 4 ittutlif* I"MmI
a 'tevk of playing rani* went t *
I 'r l i r a .
t» T h I I
io r i da M o t o r Iih e s
t- ‘ •
J**’ *■ **111*1#
W. C. Hill Will leave Satui.lay Mr . Ilui-h C. \ \ belch. |. A 11:, I
h r Clayton, &lt;!a. w h e r e
he; • ‘- ' I r W u . «ervej at the t n
t i r t f NuniU*r Seven « f the day*. A 1 *rtg li*t of name, for
w ill epend about 10 day* with hour hy ih,. ho le . a i.tr.l i.y l ’»*- * IfuptM i hurrh n i l 'meet joh*
rnmtini* front pootmarfrra
Mm. Hill at their &lt;.ninn r home. | Mr-. (!. K. Met all nn I Mm. HI nt ’ -HI fMint lk with Mr-. It 'Atoll to ro lio 'tom of ielrtm tl revenue
A r e xrdi pi.Mining a v tu a liiin it
ward S. .Met all.,
nnd rn ite d State* a ttem y h a t
!•*, Iban lcT Avenue.
Juhn Sthlraril, Jr. |. eapretnl j Thoie |f . nt were; Mr*. J. ( t.
I*,
n
a
rt
pared
hv
l'ii*tnta*ter
tienThere will be a *uli« •&lt; meeting
t to relnrn the lu-t uf the week ' Ij»r&gt;.'. ,
Mr*. (Jwirlct |„ IViit, J the St* Asstu*4 C iM i"! Holy enil Farley, the |ulren«ee din*
fy. m Hlehmend, Va. where hr ha* -Mr*. C . K. McCall, Mr*. Kd*a I tV»- Rpi-tupiil Church' nt |:tnt pen*er.
t h is aiim nu’r ?
I hern f|"*n&gt;hnu the pa&gt;t fen w eek'. •L Mtt all. Mm. llo rli c , wu
i
\ whil In-fore the exeijitiv"
I*. M. nt tin* parish h»*u««*.
I f mi -S ln p nt llte iMipiilnr
elul. Mi*. Clyde A. Byrd, o f Juy
'o rd er * « '
ittne.l, Mr. Hoo.ev.dt
Mi*. Keen Gl*t, o f Pontiac, Io na Dcuch, an.l Mr*
j told ncWepuiwlmerl hi* newly er»Mich., and Mi*e Kilitlt
Walker J i i L H
. wtiol...» a.eUx*.■■wa. tL.fah—m J w * ,j c b j u u &gt;a *m a ? - H A V B -n H n A w *Th«»h*tn;T - w &amp;^ u a v b - *m j i
fU X lN O STATIUSd
(Opvtt nil Y e a r )
duetrial r.covery hud decided In
” T r r ttT O nc'llorleave SlunJaVT ,7
-li ght In tli- een l.r of the rity, facing leniitifnl t ’etilrnl Path
! la k e ■ federal eripleye* for
the
Cuba U^apeml about 10 At)**
nn.l tli.* wurbl famou I’m In. with tore., thratre* an.l p .bite
, giib' powrr, to ririti* u pavinu
j entergeney nireiK' e*, ench ae the! gnunul J’hat ill iirviff hml
• tud.ling* A .men leu Ilir nearby, the IT. A/. A i* the nnt.nal lender
!
home
loon
bank
Imnrd,
epultliel
law
bivn;i*0
both
hhtnche,
of
th
f
'd'etrict
to
private
|mr
&gt;
n*
who
Mrt* Clyde A. B y rj ami (laugh*
i ini* o f Hn* (oitn t,
wurke and other*, front th&gt; rurth* [
ter, Hetty, returned tml*y to th#*ir
U iri'latu re had not pa*»»d It. file P«»lng petition* that
It
I
o
f
rivil
setvici'
worker*
who
h
a
v
'l
t f fintiittUNl Fnmi pac* On:}
home at Ihiytoiw Hen h aft -r
Th»* marrluij
«if M ix Mimib
The lull n* |W*-ed by thr lloil-e faded l" ptoviile ti I i.dimlnatj
lino ro tin ty iill wi t h p riv n tp Hath.
• pending two dayn h re with WiH.dfin Wat *r*t datiirlitrr of rmiii br iv-I-Mb tf. ’! Iipii it, at hi.* Inn’ll displaced in Iho nd nt inif Ira* ‘
n efi:*, nnd mat it
lion’* economy drjve. There nrei waa * local bt I, but a i pa**e.l by li.anrTLPm irn I 1lulivV' nt I hi*'
f*’t
1
i«*r,
yftiDt?
bm
ix
|«i
tbi*
millj Huitfi CalhmiM WnieM nnJ thi* |:ttr
more than wnti of throe ili*- the Senate wa* n general net np |fp |„,il., m i'in . e.**l timlm nn
t
“ "
j ^ r ‘* \\ ntei •, tn Hi *1 nn 1ft* .r r .lb* itf Iho ri*ii«l «i*ain I ut wtart***!
Illl.Mil employe*.
pllrabb' t i nil co title*, thrrrfnn i
,tr a i. i iU It iibo w*n nrgtled
pi” Faroline Ib.y.l retnrn.d on o f M .,. I.ollo r lle-ler nml ||„. , kiililifiu It* Iho !• ft,
| I r trtil* i of | | rV|)HU* &gt; *'•“ ini l.ift*.
The l ‘re*iilnit n«*eited, howev* lh,. Ilou-e and Senate did no* l« ' i t hnt lb. idle .. nt It*tt-TI with the
Hitajr from llaytona Heart
Mr. lle .t .r , t.,.j, ,dt,.e I-,.f ilially Sin n tf ,\|. I I*-l!ii.n«I iiU.fiHUNK
HOItlYAU. .Mattatrinp Direvlnr
j
er,
that
the
tipiuttm.l*
who
were
the a III.' law.
Il ml v , f the to' .
whrrr »h* «prnt nlmut three week. l[1(r)lt
(if Jt)|} t,ui ist* i i ♦ riifh! in iigain, and lie
I able
It nt-'.. hi, ' n.;uiked on the
The 1•* *'t 10' applied only t*
a i the (tue.t of MB* Mary Mari*, ,-y.k «ln l&gt; I md. Jtidre |*. .... • ib titbit to h**Uil it- tnwaiil the J’'blanketed In'* the civil *erviee by
*l"a&gt;u”
t e llr*, vet the
Byrd, formerly o f thU eily.
; performed lb., roremonv in ti. »*lg» of tbo Mull. lolVvifiK thill executive order under Hepulilieitil ground that it attempted t,. ■ ! le pax in;* I"it
tule* a ie not to I*' .elected for
............ - p i.yem e of* Mr. ttr.d Mt *. K ill i i| in])*!',t fop t1. ihllrit nbi-ji it* I irempbiyni ut.‘ He ha* no ohjee*
Mina Klliabelh ilynn of lal^t. , (l ., r, Mt. , Katherine Water
whf *1 rfar tin! lU ?»h*»-I l.'tf. .'nf | tiutt*. ” it the oilier-hand, to there
ka, ha I arrive ! to apend a abort nn | m j .. ^)n |.u,,jon.
Iho hiulmuy.
j worker* taking examination* and
time here with her uncle nr.l|
The bride wore for the errn*i..ri
Hi- | tan iliit not «n»l
seeking re-employment on ■ itnl
aunt, Mr. and Mr*. A. II. Mellon* a pini. f|,ij tvp.. dre, &lt; faahiope.l
fully* for si- ••mi a * th** Huh '• *ervie * li*t* on the *nme lui'i* n*
ey, bja*t Tenth Street.
along tailored line*. Her Imt,
front will111 atnirl* I bo gnia* an*l ( ih*i*o rln it throimli the merit
— -- fihiM**, nnd other a eve* *eH . wer.
tint, SI *-r ilT M» Clolhin I rubl ho! &gt;y ^tom,
Carol,ne Lee, daughter o f Mr. in pink. She wu* le.rn nt Stm I-••
1. It it "di* ill” , nnd He then knew j A minplete «urtejr of the
and Mm. A . W. I.re, Jr., L* In*-j Bit ha* .pent the creater part of
that uriieth rig ft rrou* wa* »i out pr.*tmn*t.r*hip illtiaimn hn 1- en
pmvinif at her lie ip-. ;;||1 ■l-aum
&gt;wr ‘‘ r"
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_j,t ll
S*h u - K A
JuJAbaJl.JI.g.l.;—
ai Y. m
Tirade— Tlf Jit-e p lr t— tVAtntrrr
IIIk I , iiveitr.
Av^nup, from an opvmlifiU \Vnl*'h f ifmii'uiUHl fn.ni hiHnln*»|
fir-t n--i*lanl |io*tuta Ur getter ;
,
Ml ami Mr*. H. W. llrrnd«ti|
Mr.
OP'I Mr.. F rin k I.. Millar arc
uling today i t Daytuna Brarh.

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Hudson IJester Weds
Miss Minnie Waters

As HisrCar Turns
Over Near Here

LOW SUM.Mlllt ItATFS

friends.

MAONIFK’FNT NFAV ItOOF C.ARDKN

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Itiaein • InuMelfi lo made t.ioly
S-ht***l in l‘.» .*?,
I'ttid nnd
Mr. Hi d e r ba* lived in till '" r - t ui'tytel, a rd
the Mi xt ill, iiifl .ling -ainrle
lime ileX'iited t** the .n ic e by;
eily for » number of yeat* n n d 'thing lie knew the inr hu.l turned |o.&lt; Im a tte r, of lb ' fir-l, ii'iind |
Mini Miltlri'tl Ihnilvriion, of \Vit
nltrndi-d Seminole High School over ’ Tie.' u n i lauded mi it' * dr
linm^burif, Va.* U tX|-rclr*l to or
ami third »■!*•
wW*1!'
" ■* j
For the lul l yenr b- ha* t. en rut- m the ditch.
now under ritil service.
five the latter pint of the week 1
ployed by T'olehlo d
Snnftin!! A tr.o k .iiiver ulm tva* il ir .itl&gt;
to fla il Mr. an«l .Mm. John Hfhi- ,
Hrug 1‘om pary, b t le giimlni behind the &gt;ur jU 'l_ licfme_ U
rai«Jt W w t Tenth Strcot.
n rx t Monday ho viTTw ort with .kiikle.l, bud lopp d In tru ik in
Wnolwnrth'i on Knit l'ir»t Street the nov-nuruc, and harrying t"
Mif* Itacliel Klnini n* liu* re­
Mr. and Mr*. Ilr* ter left a fter if,, wrin krd ear which h i bid eve •
turned lo her hatne at Minintville,
I hi’ ceremony for th-ulu in npnn.l would contain .t b ally injured i.r
S. r . after rpending it few week*
u *hurt honeymonn. tin their i;i,|y dcud man, In; vtu&lt; utrhere with her aunt, Mr*. W. T .j
lurn here t l f fir*^ of tloi w e c k j,,
Sheriff Mcl'lellund
(Continued Fror.r Page lint)
ngley, Mayfair.
t h. y will rerid,, tem pirarily with I Imill out of lb«
car unhurt. ic nit I lenienl'er.”
the briiltgroom’* mother ut Ini Other percent ,iu filling xtalam*
The rtrange nffaie wn* teveuled
!&lt;ttr*. J, 11. It. Stryker anil iwii;.*. home, till | French Avenue!
nearly bail nb.o arrived, nnd n ft.r n train g ra ir.l the front end
Julian Stryker, Jr. a n d ' Frank
afli r making .m e Hint Sheriff of „ car four mil. . north • f St.
S trykrr. nre ■xpeeled to arrive
McClelland wn &gt; unhurt
(bey prttd, A front fender nnd In nilFriday from Doylrnlnwn, I V t" Six Ferson.s Rescued
liel|u ,1 turn tbe e a r l ack on it* light were smashed and the inn*
rprnd a »h rt lime Itere with
From Rurninic Yacht whee l*. S It e r I ir Mrt lellatid ,-t,irt,* wa* tiurbd into n dit.irMm. Mary K. Iliggin*. O f Her
got . in,
Mcppcd
on
th e
Tbe train crew found Hr. bnc
Apartment*.
FISIIEIIS ISI.ANH. New York. atniti r, drove to n near! y fillim; berg -I milt'd over in ti**' fior*1
July I t fifl Fort Wright nr my Matl &gt;M nli I i;ol two cptnrl
of wit. A ru*ty pistol fr nt which
Mm. 0 . W. Bailey. Mr*. S. M.
offirer* reported to*lay the c o - ull, nnd then drove to Sn'if. td to two but tmd Imt*n fired la, at
K aiterby, nod Mir* Adelaide lllgru e nf Colonel Uoliert Huggen- put Hie enr in a to p .repair shop. It1* feet There »n* u hull'd hole
gin* left yertrnlny for (lenrgebrim, two other ni’ n, nnd three
Tli.- fender* were .lightly l&lt;iit, ;n „ v.ilfdnW.
town, S. C. where Mr*. Hailey nnd
women who were fore—I n&gt; leap
lb&gt;‘ top wtt* crushed, and the lioi .
Mi** Higgiii* will ipend uU.ul
into Jibuti |-land -jjgjid when tin*
twu month*. Mr*. Kanlerby will
wa- pr rig.
fi ggenhulni yneh wa* - w p t by
gn from there lo rharlenloit
ro'iim . lit
Sheriff MrCIrlbip.P
flume*.
where *he will vi*it relative t for
tmlny c.n* that “ I giie** I’m
Til- f i t Well' I . pt IIflout by life
the name length uf lime.
liyby." lie vaid the rpieer thing
preserver* to &gt;d from on army
about the entire eeperieneo wu*
plane
nnd
tnken
ideiiiiil
lie
n^o.y
Mm. W, J. Morriron had n* her
that i| bap|.eiuil m i *[nvvty that
n iirrn ft ju t a* the 'yaeril W
C 'eata yester l-y at her home on
-.1 altered by nn eudo ioh. Thee he bud time to think uhout t .lint
(Conlinreil From Pag.* tine I
Palmetto Avenue, Mr*. Ida I’ondwere Colon I K ■.•enheini, Mr*. rt- li re *! move -lomlil be. lie h t ling (iro|&gt;erty mi the trillion el
e r ,^ n d Mr. am! Mr*. I). Pond­ Ilntert (iuggenliedin.
Unix r t ; mitlril Ilia! t.kidding on a tu t p ro je rty owner* under '-lu in 'Js
er and Beatrice and Kilgene Pond- (iltggenhelm, Jr.. Ml
ll/i- n AI ! hlghw.i, while trin .lir.g nt about of the eity eharter validity nf
rr. nf Indianapolis, Mr. an Mr.i- If it, land Mr. and Mr-. Iletr;' *d! mile nli InUr i* more Ilian u
E. Hummer, Mr. and Mr*. E. Th'm a*. Hole rt t"i&lt;it*d ' erluu■ Ibriil nltbo git he did l.ot Iweoroe reft if m a t i will .he a tfie t.''
Th* a rt wn* attacked on tie
Kummrr, Jr., Mr*. II. f). Kum- burn* but lh - otlr-r flee *iiffeii d : nervnu* &lt;turing o r nflcr tin* melmer end daughler*, ami Mi** only front expo-ui.
di nt.
i on itl r*iul I I#** avt'U fM.m ..i&lt;’
hrl B aird,.uf I'alutka.
the umlrrwvnl thin morning.

Gang Seeks To
Force Doctor To
, Operate On Man

Certificates In
Paving Joh Are
Decreed Invalid

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ENTIAIJF.MKVr A NMt l M KIl

Among thofe from here plan­
ning t„ atten I a punk* ut l»ayt o r n . Bmch tomorrow fur the
mcmbXs r.f the Young People'*
Service I* «g e of Holy t ’r ■*»
Episcopal (’hurrh are; the Her.
Martin J. Iltarn, Mr*. Amelia It.
Noble, Mary Loui'.e ami V ir­
ginia Meriwether, Kalin nr,e nnd
Jack MuiTison, llaret and Alice
Harvey, Mi** M *ft;airt Edward*,
C ht.lr* Belt.*, Cleorge Mrltory,
J r , U. I , I’d bin*, Jr., and Albert i
Connelly.
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Recent llride Honored
With Orlando Party
Mr*. George Algernon Speer,
J r , wlm before her rce nt mnel urge wt't Miss Bose
IJi Verne
Hurt, vros hunor gur*t at a lunch­
eon given yesterday nftrrnoon hy
Mi.** I,u ills Get tier, of Orlando,
i,t th,. Orlamio Country Clutd
Mix* Critter wa* assistrd in cn^ a ttain in g by her nioth.r, Mrs.
■ I lit w il C. Get tier.
' V Aa honor gu-*t Mr*. Speer wn*

COLEMAN’S
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-Everything

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TYI'EWRITEIW
And Aitdtnir Marhlnr*

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N EW YO BK.

July

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The engngein nt of M i" la m a
ElUaheth Curie- to t,e..rge lleibert (Pete) llo twi i. lull'd bin '.
man, wa* announced Monday by

t* id wilier Janiuj:*’.

Day Iona Firemen It ii«»k tliviii ju t 110 j i 'iti*
Demonstrate How
To Save Propertyy 2 “ IEtS T ^ V J
vug rb.tb. Tb** demon !iu'i"ii
DAYTONA IIEACH, J ly I 4 wu
up&lt; rv d by Ir, tV. Ilro.i.an.
td*) Using it* a laboratory an inr-, fin- chief of AH'any, fin
it

j L » rrmitvc tl^' m u from nmtrr l hot
tipi!, |ilum* ull liu* furni*nr»* nn lh*
U d, hack Hie df»* m r iifTnin I

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Ihe* trci|iicnt o f on rlt i n clock
uf mo.1.rni.tie ib-’ t.'n. T b" e In­
vited to Im- with Mr S|M*r weie:
Mr*. Hurton Smith. 'Ir-. Sbelby
tin kin, .Mm , Hyeui King, Ji .
Water I*. Handall, J r . M&gt;
, al( Murr!, |)4tlll) j , , *|i
I liarlr*
Meyer, Mr
Mr*.. William
NirhoDtn,
and
tb,.
Mli»v*
firare Frankli-t, Jean Tedged, Ami
Trdgrr, Elinor E .te- and guest,
I ynthia Wiekshirv, nf Cortland,
N. Y , Hanrinh I bon, Hlarubo
flerirgrrie Fi»hla k nml gued,
.Mary McNeil, of Tampa, .Margar­
et Slemmon*, Evelyn ll.ckm aslrr,
Alary louder, and Virginia Cronsha#.

MaMDA'KinCl^

provireii lie truim lilted up in tb j
j . |j . I.urrabee. „ f V,&gt; t Piilm)
m rue pul e.i-lno, It ad luarlct* ut
Ii, coo In'ie.l deni" i.iiu tjo ii"
Hie Hori'bt Fiterucn'* a rkiatinn. f,„ ||„. f M, m „ |n to r n
m ill
two fire (igld-r*
denmndrated
c .■&gt;I "luipioint ho.k
ho'.v tli.* eutiin e.nlejltt of the up. Tbu tunnntJoii today it II h dd
its loncludinjf ..cn.li»n in which
tb"ie will le Imth. r tl moiixlra
tbe parent' of tb bride-elect, M
lion of
salvnging grant* from
an.l J|r&lt;, Jam
Freed nut rt Cutl i i
slot.-*, ill lad V&gt;r wurk and in in
of llodyn, I,. I.
•I" &lt;lion uf building i.

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and promises
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Thousands of satisfied customers
who nru N O W using the new
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G a so lin e (co u la iiiritg ffcd m l
anti'U nock Inu/icrlics nt no
tif/dittmufl cost) have found that
it gives more ]&gt;owji and i iiiootlier
performance.

Fill up wi:h this new motor fuel
today at a:ty Standard Oil dealer’s
or at our senicu stations, an ’
then you he the jtul^e!

C sso su b e*

lliir m o d e r n
Iiv itn ijiru il lim tr.r oil, Irun pinveil to nnlli jtrt l i n t it in tire m o st (Jrfierui|itilg uiul
r i 'u n u i n i i i i l liil'ii ulioii they tu it Huy
&gt;*ut vo.ff m o to r u n d er thu pioiv*.iiou of
R ar'.'lu b e today.
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Chase National Offi­
cial Gives Views On
Deposit Guarantee

Army Ends G reatest
Peace-Time E ffort
Requiring 2 Months
ATLANTA. July

im portant d tle a in New York
•hould b« tmpowvred and encouraged to loach oat into aciaJWr
placet, under th* aupertivloa of
the *tate bank i n f authoritl** »nd
the office o f th e Comptroller of
the Currency, and to taka under
the protection of their adequate
capital an im portant nombei of
solvent but w eaker
banke in
•m ailer placte. Thle •houlit be
dona uhder term s and condition*
approved by the com pt'oller nr
•tate banking droartntee*, with
due consideration for ioral inter-

S U C H IS L o t

BOLTON LANDING, N. T July 12.—TP)—The Glass blit, with
Its deposit guarantee proriilons,
points to the desirability and even
the necessity of a very wideaptead
extension of branch banking in
this c:untiV , Dr. Benjamin M.
Anderson, Jr., economist of tha
Chase National Bank, said In a
speech before the New York State

II.—

P a rin g the past two months 250,000 msn h are been physically ex­
amined, enrolled, equipped wl:*i
clothing, prodded with food an J
aVtlter, organised into companies
of oppruslm a'ely 2W men each
and shipped to 1330 forestry
ctm pe extending from the Atlentle to the Peclfle and from the
Canadian border to the Guir of

Mealeo.

ranvas cots, 475,000 bath towels,
(19.1,000 fate loweJs
MX) motor
ambulance*, .100 pas ngf,r cars,
3,000 motor trucks and large
quantities of other items.”
While furnishing these men
with individual equipment they
must also ho fed. Note some of
the figures given uajL by the
arm y as to the food requirements

Few people reallso the propor­
tions of this ta tk •vlilck wss a s­
signed to the arm y and which
hea recently been -oinpletdl. Men
w ere to be anrolled fa ste r then tho
average enlistments of l&gt;oth the
■imy and navy d irin g the World
War* General Doug.j i M ecArthur,
the arm y ehlef of sta ff, stated

rm ih. nvii!«n
Corps:

g reatest peace-time demand over
made upon the arm y end corntltBted a task of character and pro­
portions equivalent to the em er­
gencies of war.
The following comparisons be­
tween the enrollment, equipping
and organisation of thu C hilian
Conservation *Cotys men and the
enlistment of n;e*» during the
early stages of ll * World W sr,
extracted from the report of the
W er Department, i* ro livid and
tha contrails In lh« two efforts
so striking as to m ate I t , most In-

Burking the hahy Is one of thn
progressive features of A Century
nf P rogress—Tho Chicago World’s
f a ir . Mothers may check their
children at the Junior Pair on
Knchanlrd I-laryl in cure of
trained altrn d an l^w h ilo they view

"On Apr. 7, HUB. ■ tlic Hailed
States declar'd war on fljrm env
and Initiated the mobilization of
the country's manpower. On .Mon­
day, Apr. 3, 1333, practically Iho
Mm* dat’ .-Mr. Mow*, ncrr tary Lo
the Prtslde.it *peaking ••• ’it*’
Whit* House to Ihe W ar. Deparlraent’a g tn tra l rta ff n p re se n ta
'~ t l r * ; xatd *The President w«nW Ui
a ta ri th* enrollment of 23,01X1
men on Thursday (A pr. 0.) Can
th* army do lit* Th* answ er was,
•Yes, tlr, the army can.* Orders
were Issued on that basis. The
•new deal’ was on. During the
first these months of the World
W ar, th* W ar Departm ent mo­
bilised by July |, 1917, JI7.U0O
msn In the regular arm y, bn,900
men In the national guatd and

1 NSTB U C T U B
OF
STRING AND BRASS
INSTRUMENTS
|’hone MJ-W
Studio HIS Myrtle Art.

li.uun men in Ihu ualiunul uruij.)
o r a total of |Kl,liwi m tn, By that
dot* I r a than Ifi.iMMI men (rn».tly regular arm y tinilw&gt; Imd cmborin',| for France. Mow then i l l
ing a like period of H O , wUImiiS
a long warning such os given bv
the European w ar rtu k i the leg.
ular arm y ulnim pren-.n some
275,UtM) men, organix. them into
1,8.10—companies;-i-sluMr-i* thnr)
mony forc-j ramp* on i run. of]
.1,000 miles from the Allnnt.c to
the Parifl , distributed la depth
from Canada to Mexico, occupying
rvery state in the ntiled* except-

m SBiiI
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of shoes,

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They'll Cut lik e New !!
fturgleal tools; all hinds ot i ' j 1
tors sn,l hnlrea; pruning -an­
iif all klnJs, ew. K lp»ll6 , g

"""‘LAWN MOWBHSVM
ll.palrr* sag !»«»*«*'*
Jlnvo

•t,.b branches-in- aup.pacL flL.tftS

....

stow, in cities of a certain maxinmm population, the ma datum
L&gt;*ng set tow enough to prevent a
rompstttlon of New York City

"Each tlsy th* arm y expands
nearly $83,000 to feed the hungry
finest workers. The foresters ace
given the same fowl auppli'd U|«
th at part of Iho lu-gu exposition regular arm y soldiers. Much of
intended for tho sealant, line of this is purchasud locally in lb)
the check girls is holding Un­ vicinity of the work camps. Each
dolph Koitik, while Helen Erl- day these civilians consume the
tnaniL. is seen placing a tax on beef procured from jbqut 330
Phyllis churn held by her mother, steers. Each day they cal nearly
227,QUO one-pound ioavea of
Mr-, la-ttie C lans.
bread.”
An,| then cam* tha qusation of
the aim y quarterm u-U r general** finding sh rltrr a t conditioning
report painta an excelh'n* pic. camps at all arm y posts in Ut*
lure of ju st what work was nr.es- country. N aturally with the array
vary in equipping th is* Civilian crowded in all tha available quar­
ters no more men could b* accom­
I'nii", rvalitm Corps men.
"A lterations were made a t the modated in barrack*. Tent*, there­
foelnry of nearly 200,i)(K) son! fore, had to be provided and tt
coats, J'JI.IMH) overcoats, 200,0011 was necessary to procure and diatrnusors ami .1; 3,000 pairs of trihule to all arm y posts, suffi­
drawers. At the depot about 100,- cient tentage to shelter these men
WX) Larntrlr Icigs wore madr.-nml a s - well -a* - fribHC voL and tw o a t
the manufurlure o f tents is pro- th rre hlanketa for each man.
reeding at the rate of 7.7 per day.
Naturally whrn U rge groups of
“The Q uarterm aster Corps also men are brought together the
awarded contracts for the pur- greatest care must be exercised In
chase of 2,700,000 yards of deriim, protesting the health of all ami
7X7,110(1 summer draw ers, 1X7,01)0 picventing rpldsm irs from spread
denim lints,
Ing. To meet this great load
"X.IXXI overalls, 700,000 denirt placed on Ihe arm y medical dc1m iners, 723,001) word trou'erq partinent, medical reserve doctors
1,170,mm summer
undershirts, of excellent rating! wera called to
7(10,000 pairs

*s

roinmanlty has no D»nk at ell« a
branch of a bank In a Kr*»l c,t*
■night w tll be placet G ieit.
•'Instead, therefore, of a statute
In New York providing for un­
qualified stale-w ide brnnch Lanklog. I should think th at Do l« l» latlun m ight taLe tbo following
form: We ahould pcnr.H bonks of
certain minimum capital to Wteo-

i her* recently,
of the opinion.
desirability o f
rinsndsl Indeeat a country
■tea was w ry

and with prestige Impaired,
“ I think there is widespread
agreem ent that slate legislation
during the coming months, in
many states, sh-uld concern itself
with Just this problem, particular­
ly In view of tho uncertainty as
hanite th a t th* l° how many ,f tild e Institutions
will he aid,. to qualify a f te r Jan.
1, n xt. for admission to the de­
posit gunrantre syitem provided
for in the Glass bill, and as to
what Ibeir status in the future
will he if they a rG not so admit­
ted."
Kidalivir to the handling of New
York slate’s branch hanking prob­
lem as affected by live Glass uni,
Ur. Anderson offered -Urn fallow­
ing suggcsllona:
"I think It very desirable that
the great hanks of New York
City and the great banks In other

AIm
is|f
worh dona by a real
mrchanle
.c
■

your

J; W: SHADOIN

still substantial,
U ko over, as
banks within th
within two adjo
very small bai

BEST FOOD
In Town
3.2 BEER
STEVE’S

PO ST -O FFIC E
LUNCH

Treat To Eat

Opposite Post Office

270,1)00 active service.

ROMANS
ERB ore three (acta
you ought to know,
il you want moat for your,
money in tirea.

H

GOODYEARS GIVE
MORE SAFETY. T hey
have aafety from blowouta
in every ply because every
ply ia built with Super*
twiat, and every ply runs
from bead to ■head. T tify
have m ore safety fWm
skidding— because accu­
rate testa on wet concrete j
show Goodyears atop a car j

"I A \ H A T K M IT O I t,” in c lin in g **I-e| th e liu y e r h e w n re .” T h is w ann’t
u se d n s n DU n f Im lnt to enxe t h i n n r l r n l r u n s t i t n r r ; n o r, y e t, w an It
lila rn rijc tl in Iht* liix tlh u a n d s I u IIh o f th e m a r In*I-place.

It was a piece «f

every-day knowledge, horn of denr-bought experience.

quicker then any other lire,'
10J6 to 77% quicker!

A ahopkeeper knew Hide nboul the xourre of his merchandise. This
lunlc he bought from a (ruder, who said it came from Byzantium. So he
wild It ns Ihe luxtest llyxanlian Hlyle. The trader told him (he dye was
pure Tyrian— It wouldn’t fade. So he Hold it ax Tyrian dyed. But the

. ALL-WEATHER

buyer knew the responsibility was Ii Ih own. If he guetuied wrongly, or his
judgment wnx pour, It was his hard lurk.
Today, fortunately, there are safer gulden than the blanket-warning
lo "let your eyes be your market."

Thet-e guides a rj the newspaper advertisements. In this newspaper,
they are a dally catalog of Ihe best values In town—signed by respon­
sible firms, if the goods are not nil that la claimed for Ihom, their spon­
sors would need lo “beware.” For no business ran thrive on n one-time
*
xnle, or on dissatisfied customers,
A signed advertisement Is, In n way, like n promissory sole. Tka
advertiser has made a statement, and affixed hla signature as a sign of
good faith.
« * vw

Don’t be a ’D oeEyed” Driver!
You endanger yourself
and others with only
one headlight burning.
Let us put in u now bulb
M ay.

t V V and op
JnatfUed Free

So, read the advertisements before you start on a buylng-lrip. Mafce
In money, In shoe-leather.

pack.

P A TH FIN D E R

(MO-21

1-23*1 B

430-21

8 3 0 .lt

430-20

830-20

438*16

MO-16

430-21

839*11

83046

430-16

471-16

'*830-16

6.40 *9.16 6 .00 *6.66

*

7.10 10.46 6.40 6.76
7.60 11.86 6.60 7.36
8-16 14.60 6.06 8.60

G O O D Y E A R S GIVBl
MORB M ILEAGE—9 7 * i
more than they gave five)
years ago, according tol
bus fleet records, and you
get th e samp improve* i
menta ip tha G oodyear,
Tirea for your car.
GOODYEARS GOST NO
MORE—the PRICE of all
tire s isa h o u filjk e .A q d w ith
all p ric e s b e a d ed u p , U’»
iris6 to * A F G a * &amp; * W M W .

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THR SANTORO HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY. JULY IX IMS

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SeHWiARSHIPS TO r,
STATE COLLEGES
TO BE CURTAILED

right to art.
farilltaia tk e Importation of Ar­ permit shipm enti of meal to th*
Soma to former teacher* now gentina apple* at certain period* United S tairs.
W i rtccivjnjr monthly |MM
of th*,yeag with American prodThe President h a * * iggriW'd
from the atate but the b w id
ucts
to
b*
taken
by
the
South:
that
“mate.'* a South Ameri ao
agreed the depleted coadiUon of
beverage popular a . a substitu'*
lb* treaaury make, R iKcaaMry American nation in exchange.
h&gt; discontinue three pen*Iona, at
Under this **ogg*»i Ion, th* ta r­ for Ira and relfr, might find
Unite,] Stair*.
*/
______
leaat temporarily if thia can' b* iff on npples from tho Argentine market in th
Hides, casein and flaxseed aro
done legally.
v w lii ba lowered during the other product* s k u ll the Smith
Secretary of the S tata L A. month* of June. July, and Aug­ Americans are anxious to .ell
f*r»y. chairman of a apodal t
ust, when lha previous fall's do­ here. B raill i* m le rr.trd in krrp
mitUg named to look into the mestic output in becoming unde­ ing ref fee on the frre list.
m atter of county finance* u l d re­ sirable for anting. It la then lato
porta from reunite* indicate they fall and winter in the Argentine
^ ^ T A L L A H A S S E E , J tf y
11^— a r t eipaeting th* .ta le to furnish
W V -T h* Stale Hoard of Educa them with at leaat *4,M7,Mo to
tloo yesterday voted
poy teacher* and coat of tranipor »d«ted under which the Argentine
tlna* giving free ichnlarshlpt tating pupil, during tho currant apples, imported but .till un*oid.
would bo withdrawn from the do­
from emintl*. to the University flacal year. .
of Florida at Gainesville and the
On a
recommendation
of mestic market when the home
tConlinued Item ruge It
riorM a S tate College for Women Oray'a committee, the board trot- grown crop begin* to appear.
In exchange for the America* nmtiter t they were in a hurry ho, here,' due to the lack of fund, in ed to direct Bradford. Columbia,
the tta te treasury.
hake. Orange aod Saminolo renn- roneeirlnn in reducing Ihe tariff.! rRU. P by July -’•&gt; bid. w ire l» t*o
Scholarship, already awarded ty achool board, to lacy the t# tho Argentine republic would do*| „penrd ,.n the fir.t of the navy's
.hipi. llding |.rttfrom the countie* and now being mill maximum achool la a ta to en- creoie it* duties on stipulated w .-,M yh*.ooo
financed by the state will be con­ abl* them to finance a minimum product* of lb* Unite,] S tate, cn gram, half of which is to ire I"
tin u ed but no new aw ard, will tie cf eight month* free achool, oa abling th* domestic produce* to pr vale firms.
red in th* South American reun
ade. The board .aid the &gt;tato required by Ihe new achool law.
The ship men want the re- vtry. receiving Ihe credit* built up
footing a bill for about |4f),&lt;KHl
Three rountira report*^ they
rry mlminut n ll n and P r o .lent
by
th*
apple
import*.
year to meet three free scholar- planned to leey loe. than tba 10
fin 1 that th,- till h up
A . with all the 'tra d e discus- Hoo.evelt
•hlpa.
mill maximum but tho atate
stems, th* negotiations with A r­ wail* week, p re rn ib til by the act
The board al.o agreed to die- board decided they would not hare gentina still are in a preliminary (or na«nl roiKlliMtlnn when* fell.
■,cni)l)nua pay in s 410 a aiunlh pc ti­
(w nffln fJU kb operate achoade *tid**pTirtdl|ye‘ sfUge;*
• f w M t " hhr- jinmnMff ’wifirretwr
ll tin. to disabled school teacher, for a full term, unleaa the moaprnfKi.e thiyt thi- lit h -ur wt-,-1
Argentina
is
Interested,
loo.
In
who h a j aerred the required num­ tmum 'ta x was levied. The board
obtaining concessions that wmd I be substituted. They offered miniber of y e a r. In public clae.ronm. agreed lo allow Dado. Gadsden
but rescinded the action, to al­ and Hamilton coentie* to levy Irae
low A ttorney General Cary l&gt; than the 10 mill maximum a* it
there
rountira will
Landla to determine the hoard'. c iMldered
not need the maximum.
Report, from &amp;H other eountle*
.bowed they are levying the full
10 mill, a* allowed by Ihe ron.tituliun.
ThP
new
school
law,
reacted
by
the
19.73
Legislature, give, the board the
power to direct roontlea to levy
up to the maximum of 10 mill..
If In the hoard', opinion the reun­
ites are not levying aufflrlrnt
school ta x r. tn finance an eight
m onth.' lernv
Communication* to the board
from the University of Florida
and Florida S tale College for
Women indicate,] these Institu­
tion* are worried about the inter­
pretation-nf~ th e new ia w -p riddtw
Iting employment of school teach
1 0 e tin g 1 t i n e .
era
or other public worker* who
§ e Ih te 3 t h e m
have not hern legal re.identa of
7c line 6 Ilmen
Florida at least two year*.
h lin e 1 m o n th .
The slat* board was informed
H m h n a m c h a r g e 30»v
two professor, at tIV W omen',
college have been on the faculty
more than ten years, y tt neither
h a . established a legal residence
in this state. This and other sim­
SA VE YOUR WATCH repaired ilar quttioit* regarding the two. ay ana who really knowa how year residential law were re­
l r lC li . Jew eler. Mag. Are.
ferred to the Attorney Genet al.
If R U E apiritual reading.. Mr*. for an advisory ruling, before tho
,
W-RRJIy
Hnsertl. Appointment-, board passed on them.
Benefit Progressive Spirituali.t
Church. 67 K. I'nnrord. Phone
4621, Orlando, Florida.

B oard Also Agrees To
Stop Pensions For
^ Disabled Teachers

. m u»wk

£» J7IXTN D USTRY IS
ISPEEDING TO
SUBMIT CODES

mum wage. of .76 rents an hour operation the rettnn textile r o ir .jw o u tl not hold that violation, of
In the South, lo rio t* an hour iirutiiulgalrii to tnke effect July! the agreement had taken place.
"* !h«* North six I Wewt. The 17. The I'irsidrnt attacked many! Y ,t* «***»ally, the rvc .very admlnnar-f l*r"Kr-*'» ■ * a W h o .r rale, ’cwnHHbm, in approving it;
he
• " the
they -aid. w i l d ' cause Hit) p eel
HMumption fhj*t July IT would
full up.
evni i -employment in their bad-- prescribed that wh tr collar w..,k- f(ni, th r ,PRI(|r r ,*lp
ly depit-s.r.l industry--making era sh-ui.l be included in ihe rta tim .
job. for • lii; majority o f those j wage and hour prescriptions; that
now e ul.
*
no "stretch out* system t , im­
John.,.n had not received the
posed to make mill workcis do
stcrl industry's c&gt;*ir, who*e pres-'
more
labor under the n. w scales;
’fa ta l on yesterday had been iniliealtd curlier, but ther* was no and that the ratio between mini­
n
eapiaualion of the delay nor any mum wage earners And Ihe high « i
thatt*r in the announced expecta­ er g.L t , i.e maintained by raises
tion l hat it would be in q whly. f&gt;r the higher.
Reports spi-.ad in the induxWINTER HAVEN. Julyf 1.7
The administrator waa making
an intersc study of the feasibil­ try that Johnson would not le- i.1&gt; Manager A. M. Trait
ity o| pi claiming levels of wax is ■ I ire Ihe-s- presidential prvscrlp- etl'at a me t-ng of the Fl«rid.i
• i-l tv -itu&gt;.; H-iiir* |u be adoptrJ lions lo tie* clfrcted at III, same P itre . Growers' 1'ie.ting 1t«yi*e
by th,. law apparently offered no time as ihe terms h i Im i i Iu I to A ■lociivtlioy here yesterday that)
via, ,» whob Molt a general n the to i. proper. Ih * was de- th&lt;' inert ire of sidci economy la.i
tiled. In prospect is n r .rifeicncr, season result d in a deficit o f on.
usage eon Id te man hlory.
ptubahly
this
work. t„ d vise ly ft,non instead of the anliri
H he find, a why to du II, the
p alnl one of I l’O.iXIII. ^
auth i tat-ve
tmlieations werej im-tt]v&gt;d* oj pulling the whole
A rtivtlie. of the association re
lhar- the I’resid nl would lely thing in nidrr for a start next
porlcil by Trail inel ib-d. siipp &gt;it
Monday.
fully on his jo Igiiienl and a p -'
of lb,- Grower* and }!hi|.|&gt;-r
prove his desitrs.
Thr possibility existed, never­
I. agin- of Flotilla' a -ha-e in r '
net
evrrylh ne urinir a :!.■&gt; |o-r ecnl rrilnrtlnii In
ft*, leinty tti*|o-r of ihe r&gt;‘m theless, lhit
luetec department .aid he expect-i e lit i bp workeil out wtllun the frnifht rnh‘1 un rUrn* in»tY«'iTirni*l
ed it reroimil* ndalion. tii he ioa.lt1 ■hoit nut
h
twj |lt
hintv* ilni in^ IW
Oy*Jeb svsm,-orv*th fe^rfWrT
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*14*'^
TfT
A new &lt;| r&lt;tlnn m..*,. f"e Hie rra « n»l *»» ' f y11m» fi»r iluliv* »lr-' ih** St.
Sun i^rnttri^cii »wi!
•ffittlh r t i n t -tH*i*n; jiro*,
a kiiinistiat* rs m setting
into! vclapfil. i| wn4 hrllff^ii htrr h^,

motion

of a

a lver* .tn *

campaign for Florida citru s; suc­
cessful prosecution of a ti n t l igt*
In break up, fruit stc*1 tig- m il
sponsoring the
yrnitda. dilation
MU and the slat** d in e «'-• 'tun­
ing measure, M n el w nkh laded
to tiv enuetid.

Clearing House
Deficit Pared By

mOHtlS U l ECOnOlliy

Full P.ck
No 5Uck Fillinq
S A M I PRICE
AS 4 2 YEARS A G O

2Satmc*i fer 25t

BILLY'S UNCLE

R ES U LTS
HATES

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MOVE PLANNED
FOR REDUCTION
OF TRADE BARS

*—Lout and Found

L0.ST: Near Sanford Drug, man's
leather bill fold. Cnnlaiiwd over
170 In bill* and A. C. I., annual
(Continued From I’agt- On*&gt;
pas*. eRwar l If returned to Mar- of American prodori.. Through
Yin Stone, Lake Mori rue.
thia process. It U hopad aildltioeal aniploymant would he provlda-l
*— A u ln m o L ilrn
both hereroml nhroad. with a ronFOR SALE; 6 II. P. 220. .7 phase se«t«( nt general h »ine.» Improv
• •lectrlc motor fZ6 00 ,

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Star mPnt.

•agin*, rebuilt, A-l rendition
Several quest ions of importance
9U.40, Reel A Sons, Austin Dval- as Illustrating the Tr*«id*nP.
hi
method.
have
arisen
itKuxaiona
th e
prailm'rwry
W ILL TRADE 4 passenger Buict with
EpIL
&lt;4
Amha*sador
coup*. In flrat class condition,
rtoo.evell
reArgentina.
fnr equity in la t . mo,tel Ford.)
„f whRt , w
g*rd« aa i
C h *v,o l.t or T|,mouth I or 4 door
M
i L r g i a t Va
be
a
compll’
• • ‘Inn. Reply P. O. Box 443. San- ^ - ^ompllntowct. « p r o p e r
ford, FI4. --------------1
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7— ailuatton Wanted
DOING homework or laun
dry. W agas no object. Mari*
rtyllam*, 710 E. 4th St.

v e y LEAftM SUCH, lA M e y * G R T

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HAVE T O 9 T O P G O tU G SAJlTW

T .a

re rlltlcato !* . I**l.
,,re
-lav at Jalv. A l». I*t*- J1*" ‘ "•J
FRYERS, New H am pshirt Reds, &lt;|M eeelllle.l*
M nvthiog atw . N k* healthy kse «Mle .npU**ll-» (or ta*
lo lose* In aecwOaoee —,re_ •*
Wld* B e per lb, Also can b« Isia rsrlltlcwl. eiaWritcev ’J* '.’ .
bought a t Rtodi*-W llltaai. mark* I'urtns d w ir lM jtrnirailV *1*****^!
lo iWmlnnU C*»W*F.
*"
• U li t. Street Pigglr-W iggly. J
""ti.ro 1 re Jk at-eu t ‘“ " “ V '.,
tt*DnvftU,'TMwne 230 ,1.
The sahl los-t *•-•»■ " ' " V ' **
Ik. 1st* of Ihe isawaiwe J * *“p“
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He Mingles With the Select

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MOT GOiMG T o HAVE
P L A V iM G W ITH *TH 06E

l o u f i m t s A to ^ u o A j&amp; ec r t 'S ABOUT T IM E Voo STARTED
T O M IN 6 L U WITH 6 o V 4 W H O
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itM, libwll:
t^ ts I ye I* lilnvh » ilarv .o la
Th e U M l . n . Heine eeeeseed ht
Ihe dale et Ihe Iu im w . ul eu'h
reriirlr.il- le the eeevs of Ue
know it.
Tl.nl Kll.st.elh V Ihnll. perllh*.
er et ih -lllh ef T » * Oertt#Ww*&lt;
No «»». ».1*0 Ih* til, ilav of Julv.
IB — A p a r tn w t U
A tV 1*11. he* liter, **« certWteeh
In m l ..Hire, and hn. Iwnde npyllrh
ONE LARGE aad im all apart- linn lor I*, d 'rd lo lf**e la. *cwilt,
law. ------Held eertlflrnle
III*----..
.
, mon] fo r rent. Rant resapnabl* ,-niii.nrr
( ..ilw w ln a
O r n c r llw d
hrnerw th*I |»IWwlhg
&gt; ^ onoJ 2a i . ' |
;
' proparty
afti n a led • ta Iwwlawt.
bounty. Plorkla,
__ _
tie* » » » fh w of OH Kee­
fQ ROOM unfurnished apartner I.r le.l t. Serllun 1*. Tw p .
I* fh.nl h, lie owe I t Vee., sue
tv XIX « fr. H le Leh* Monro*.
KTIy eh.no Lehe to f t K. ef
Ueg H lo beg (te** Hast
I t f t ft. » t&gt; eila I U I t f th .
1, end KnifT lie * ft Of 1*
i* test*
i.
XI lo tA-WU f. end le
1 st,
SPECIAL—This wash only. Higharo
k . t,
J *. I*, tt. It, mm «II,. tt
' n l grado.linseed nil. Me a g*l
nod |^ea leM I t ta M
‘ IX.U •
ef M.rvael* )
. , .
loit with pa Ia t ardor. Stanley
The ot-d in.I hem* anaeeMvl at
Rogers H ardware Co.
■be dale of Ihe Issuance of **ch
cerilflosit In tho, name ef tin
a
*
. *•
EXTRA FINE VaUncis Orange* know
Unleae anhl csrllflcnte shell
140 bosbel. Delivery In Saa-

psrnn.nents

THAT G u y wt'A^ A

V o u TO D A V S o GO
a n d call om h im

Warvasie

W ANTED—Jersey row, fresh In
milk. Price must be reasonable
foy cash. Inquire Dave’s Dept.
Store ac^fsa, front Pnatoffica.

Cha*. Tyler, Lab* Oaara-

ZAy n v E P E 0 v o u
G E T t h e ID E A

^ he
h e r u n i t p,ov
WOULD BE GLAD To P\_AV

R U N T R D ; - Transportation ft&gt;r
DM. to r A ugusta, i A tlaeta.
***I4
A R g u , - ,6 a - . within next two hoo
riswt %rn
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If
itW M jU ic t 1
weeks, ahare eapeasea, P. O. Bax IAi 'A m A M
vwUlk tow. Itolil r«rlinr*U oifcroFF*
U #, T a ke Mary*.
id - foil*WiOH 4torrld*4

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and meet (Us the
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Cl«rk
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T H * W E A T H **
Shower, tonight. Thamday
• n llr fair.
A N IN D E I’ E N D B N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R *

S. I L L CARE

Federal Government
To Relieve States
Of Burden Hereto­
fore Borne Alone
WASHINGTON. July 12—
(A .P .)—The federal Rovernment la folnir to relieve the
•tates of apendlng money on
fr p n a la n ia —

h u l — U -. ,&lt; ms | l e c i *

them to do their ahare of
•applying funds for their own
unemployed.
Harry
L. Hopklnh,
fedrral
smerftncy rollef adaiaiilralor, in
oanionelog the transient plan. al.
_ m mad* public a lelrgrani to
^ t e o n r a o r Ruby Laffoon. of KenN rlocky, saying fe:toral rrlirf would
. *“ ba eat o f Aug. 15. lie urgrd that
tho governor tall a special ,ra­
tion to deaf with Ih# problem.
Additional allotment* of 91.187,1(3 to W rit Virginia and
1610,751 to Sruth Carolina were
announced.
Tha traaalent problem. Hopkins
(Continued On Pay* Three)

Lindberghs Depart
On Next Leg OfHop
HALIFAX. July 12— 1*1Colonel Limlbergh and his wife
hopped jit from hero today for
the nrxt itaff* of a projected
trip .fcr mappiog an aerial
ro te 0*er Labrador an I Green­
land. They left fur “ no particu­
lar destination but hound ntrthwaril.'' They had olea ranee
paper* fur New Foun land,
however, and it I* believed
they will d tp nvern'ght at St.
John* before proceeding.

WAR TO FINISH
AGAINST GANGS
IS DECLARED
Congressional, State,
Federal Forces To
Co-Operate In Con­
certed O ffen sive

any club#, In Ui# atstr could re­
port that their membership had
not daceeaaod during n similar
Thoaa attending tha meeting
wara Dr. HaHIn and C. L. Beldin,
ad Sanford, M guaita, amt Klwanlana Howard Ovarlin, who pre•idad. r . 8. Lamaop. Otto CaWwall, W. A. Patrick, B. D. Ca*w»H.
E. &amp; Randall, Bill DuBoae. C. E.
Rawaon. W. T. Langlay. C. It. Maaon, 8. P- Doudnay, Jao. D. JinkU*. Rupert Strickland, Howard
Long, J. 0. Sbaron. V. A. Spear,
9. R. Wlaon, C- 0. B arc.E. 1.
Hoy. Kart Lehmann, 8. J. Nix, T.
1* Dumaa, Ray rox, W. 8- Cole­
man. rtetcbn
Bailey, Count*
Johnson, PaUg iabaal and Jo*. L
Marantetta.
*

Brownlee Is Speaker
Before Rotary Club
.
•Sanford Rotartana yaeUrday
ijflh u u n a d to Rev- E. D. Brownlee tall
5 W l b e a of what has bean done locally
* * whh fund* and Informathn which
'
wa* scat h*ra by «h* Federal
l
Govaniroent for tha relief of the
Indigent,
‘
' u
Hla talk wa* a ftalure of the
fln t meeting over which Paul
Btlaa preaLVd a* the Club’* new
. pr«»ld«nt.
Among
tho** attending the
- hutbeon bald la the Orange Ro&gt;m
o f tha Valdes Hotel yesterday,
ware Rev. Brownlee, and Rotarlana P. J. Btlae, W. M. Haynr*.
J. A, Wright, J. A . Brown. R. F.
Kaotaohatge, UonarJ Mcl-uca*.
0. W. Spewcer. P. C. MacMahon.
8-.G, Otar, H. H. CMeman II. B.
Papa. » O. BblahaWar. W. A. Lc(Tlm, X t . Halaes, and A. W.
-

t• *

lease
ipending

ATTACK MADE U.S. Reserve Board 4
ON NEPOTISM; Vetoes Action F o f
LAW OF STATE Resolution C onfab

Construction P rojects

WASHINGTON^ July 1J—-Oil l » divide *;i'.i»H).l)00 for road* In
—Federal tron-liutiion project*,i park*. National (oie*ta *nd In ban
aggregating r .ughly UOO.iKMJLtWO.j t. vrvati -m (or road*.
re approved by the catinet| .Vino.im-m.p’ that the cabinet
^.net T a m
o. t again trday to
llicjtouid would to
in clung* of the
| board
1n&gt;I
ntrh o f mum»i|H»l
mirk* plug t am yevletday and lln-jion d«-r a Im
altci » «ii|&lt;ioYrtl b| It**nviltalrly sulimitt I In Piesi.l
I orp«»r»*ti« n mgi-i
] K osr\rll.
I toil nirti n

c

S c h ,,o I T c n d l 1
n*
m
*

cr Seeks To Test
Statute’s Validity
I I n Supreme Court

FLORIDA RELIEF
GRO UP IS NAMED
BY DAVE SHOLTZ
1st Step Is Taken For
State's P a r ticipation InU.S.Program

lot|in

“ for a ride
ir s t M

Central Bank Co-Op­
eration Talk Gets
Rebuff ByAmorican
Action At Barley

TTTi

RYE AGAIN TAKES LUMBER GROU P S ;
upw ar d step in S u b m it code to
Chess Club MectsjGRAINQUOTATION HUGH S. JOHNSON
For Resumotion
m
a ii Of Skyrocketing Follows Steel And Coal Indus
Tournament IM ay

er* Ilf

-----On Heels Of
Off!-1
i cial Crop Kstlniate
...n,in- dm

FUTCH DEFENDS
ATTACKS M ADE
AGAINST HIS BILL

Calls Agitation I’rop-.
ngandn Stirred Up
By Vested Interests

real and •’ or&lt;-|

wrre

,

Alt

that it «a* enjoined by thenep

P lan s Arc B e i n g
Arranged For Visit
To Camp Near Jax

OfMunicipal Judge

t t

\ It

I. in Roosevelt Considers
Blanket
Order

-•al ef 'I PI I

Wilson Referred To
Another Measure

McMichoiil Acquitted
Upon Assault CharRt*

More Gunnh Ordered
Ffir Raiford Prison

Concert Orchestra
To Present Program

C. Of C. Governors Select Chairman
Of Coming Labor Day Ce! e bra tion

Orange Trees Are In
Bloom At World Fair

City Controller Of
Milwaukee K JI Self

Florida RcceivcH Ha
Unemployment Grant

■figS?'

.J
j

* ~Fvpeetcd
try Are
To Be Beady Soon

Police Are AHkcd To
Stop Kidnap Efforts

The

Italian Airplanes
Sighted By U-Boat

NEW YORK. July 12.-T h e
Attionu thto idb*r «|tv«lopmrnlN•
rtlon hy leke* that th'
m th a btnnu’ fMii n ‘ iiT.nl to, A
MacKay radio announce* that
LONDON. July 12— (A ^
____
TAM PA. July 12.— Attack on:
. .Ir track" to . public|
WASHINGTON, July 12. — ! get the j,.i. |ir .siding public v.'.rk#
at V:4A A. M. (Ea*tern Stand
inira*
i- Nil
mil that
iu i
they *he new law again*! nepotism.'
federal
erican mlerai
rmt*.
Idh—Chairman Ccpeland, of the program into or oration acre:
ar&lt;l Time) the Italian *i|tiadrun P .)—Hu* American
„
,|'t "ih. *e „ble to! w,'l«,h ni*v hare a far teaching ef
|
reserve Ixmnl.I. it Is underunder General ItalUi wa* eight.
Senate
Racket
lnve-&lt;tigating
Appointment ..( Col. II. M.
■t ,,|, pir the lea-1 money
w"
*" ' hr " ' ^ T
Committee, Indignant over re- j Waite. former tliy manager o ff •!&lt;*
glootl in authorllativi
prltalive *iitar[ nmrt yi&gt;&lt;(rnliv hv Mrs, l*ertr ’ile, rd by the Italinn *ubi(arine
MlUe. '
.1-l^l-l^-^.woekh,
un hulip ( way
cent kidnaping* and gang ahoot-1Itoyt m, a- deputy udnuni-tralor |
i v»*i(H*d pnrtlc" ' j ’
i4jby&lt;HiR
li*rn"i*xfnv, Ktas*
1 ! L1
fT*
r ■■■e.rewir1
m o r r o r 1*w»*
I ong. |rt.r&gt; «*f«t. or on a hear
fan ■&gt;
■ pe*tw
i naii nalUrl f—
flrt*t»mw*,n«l«,*l
for
rr«p p o ln t-j
United State*
]
ipation
by
the
by tiff t'ttbt* mi ni l,v Ihi tlUtriul IfUAlrr#,
mg ilue *n*ilh from Julian**.
lab yesterday against nil' under- S-crrlary l &gt; t h - admiiti»trator.|.g n Witt
Iu*ah,
approxlmalely
PRO
mile*
1
1
t
d
t
n
tlirrr-hftir
JFMlntt
ilolt'Kalion
at
the
economtc
Approval o f idan- for esps-irk n l
w rid rt'mrnts with" fed-rsl. state
Mr* ll’diinoin wai md confirm‘&lt;1
conference in the tll«*itmMoti
h thf rfc«*mmrn«Uti'»n* «'f liy the ounl) *cho*d l*-nnl be- 1 from Reykjavik, Iceland.
and congressional force* coordi­ lure of alien 1 JMt.poo.nnil , .lor I in
►tint trtf f».f jirnitfl*1 l«»t»lo
of n resolution irttllltiR for
-lie I* a »l*lcr-ln law nf J. nating toward a cleanup.
fund* In N- \» Y rk, Mu' ich - I
mt f MHMKHMRUl * r t r *c»u« S I! ibmion. boaiil momher. who*.rentrnl hank nr-oiterntion.
Fr-h from conferenre* with
tih o ,.nd Utah
. J lug
The resolution was Isicked by
dnuglitrr I* n Irarlirr In the Tur­
IVrnrtmrnt &lt;t Jnrtire official-.
I. romntlllee
committer
i.'aniu
Aprointoient « f e •uh
l&lt;
antm ed On Page Three)
the European gold hloe and had
in • I 1 ok chool.
.
Senator Copeland returned to
been under consideration by th*
The law. paueil Ihl* year, proNrw York yesterday to ptt*h the
lltteconi in111ee on p e r m a n e n t
ld.&lt; Ibal no elate or county
senatorial‘ inquiry Into r.ichetrormonetary problems. It was slated
Imu, ■I di.d| employ more lhan one
1
TALLAHASSEE. July rd -d A t Ing.
that Senator Key Pillman told th#
per,-on who l» n laliil to a hoard
Before
Iraving,
he
declared
—C&lt; incident with the forming
suh oinniittre thnt 1* o
federal
memli'i.
(Contini’n l tin l*acc Three)
yesterday of P r c i tont Roosevelt’-*
reserve board felt Ih l resolution
Martin a Martin. Plant City at
•pedal hoard of »tr«tegy to cor­
wa* "premature.” The devslogtnmey». g"t a writ of iimndanni*
relate recovery agrndc*. Florid*’*
uieiil Immediately neateil sen**from ih...... .. directing the coun
new Agricultural and Indodrial
Hon.
.
ty hoaul to employ her a* a lenrh^hirii|, membera of the eommUtsa
Relief Commisalm organltetl here
er In n Plant t ity *ch**ol or ahow
i
«*sc|ted_ this J)|ljlu,le killed fUf»
an I to &gt;k flr»t dep* In aiding the
raum' I*’fore it July 'I.
ther consideration of the I’ ittmao
*tat* to participate in the natlon° In h r peiilien Mi- Robln«nn
LEESBURG. July 12— He-rnt
resolution calling for. among oth­
al program.
1
—
hill, er things, evrntual return to tM
roi forth that *he bn Inught III criticism of the "Futch
Tho five-man comml**l&lt;&gt;n, creat­
!» *plle tho absence from ththe public * hool' of ihi* county pn ,ed nt the la«t session of the gold standard, reiluetlon of gold
(
ed by act of 193.1 legislature, city of a number of It* inouduM..
t/Pl fur more than 2H year*, that ah* legislature Is propaganda on tor coverage to 2» twrcrnl «nd optionWASHINGTON.
July
I
"
-Hvr.
|
CHI* AGO, Julv I-’
will be intermediary between pub­ the Sanford . l'hr*» and Owvkrr
hold, a life ccitlfhale, that ahe
__huiuiUuld«:ra__Wid--Xr2l!':! a| **se-«»f-*U»ee—f° r unc.-fula. tnlg ■J
Tie lundu-r nuliKlry put in a
|
|f| ,eml.public,
lic,
»eml-puhlle, and
ami private interinter Cluh mrt Tuciday night at the. th., “ black bn i t plain *• run wM
i pirtnfTPiTnmPttmrhrr nainr. fn r 1American
quartet*,
inlerr-ts determined on a whole- coverage.
f'tr
|
1*
i*|*icle*l|
III re*lime TmTiiiimeui
Inui lumc'iT v , . . , , t , | 1Vi
etdajr.
t to II
M ile forevlosme of inx certificate* however, denleil the fnlrral re­
v . for
government. . In obtaining rfmlernl
N il.iiiinnl l.y thr tnwlrr-i l«* thr mol rjeetlon of peu|de from Iheir serve veto had anything to do
- . - - . ,day.
cent- a hu-hel befur It flili ntirt* ioda.*
Acrt»nlmir t « R. N\ Hook, m i 1
(Continue 1 On Tag, Three,
l»*»«irtl. SIm* .«11i »'» 'I Hull thr horn . Senator T. G Fulch. of will, the Pittman rooolotlon. J .
:uoS. 1 i *t ^itInn a f**vb i»a&gt;», miflj
in*.•
i*
thuri
H
retar&gt; of the club, two nrw play- w" cheeked It
lb* t « « &lt;'vrr|r mlirtiiititmtl 'n |»n&gt;b*i countjr b«*s»nl. wlii^h wrttmlljr rm- l.reshurg, author of the hilt
After •
fortnight of M ttif
ahlldy
added li» 111, crnl; Monday,
ally u.ll »» mil h.rtly fur |»I«*va nil Imchrm, r rfu ^ l ti»
I lout limed tin Purfe Three)
charged here yesterday.
rlub’a raatvr when Nick Zetmivenn
K'lnning lnt»rf*rcnro for the
E.
ull iiolu.tiie- i„ ,I m.t wage ork.m il he. I...... .
» " «•&gt;• * « « « »
W S IT a n t
I S S W O fn
"Thr propaganda
mills at*
and J. R. Stewart Ingati I’1* ) |da&gt;hing rrr, ;»l «*» the official
— . —.
* * . .
*
working overtime In prejudic* Ihe
Tue-day night.
crop cliinati- Momlay, imli'atfthe ]
I uiirm n l, .jiincr It nlirady hail general public against Senate bill
f O f
f t C KCT
** • —Scores of players having ap n ylobj loimlty I* t'w dom. vttr • I Ixi llu g k i- JoiM****n,tin- a*I ' 11
d one.lrurher wh** I* i ,
No. f,lh known as the ‘ Fut h hill,*"
mm
rater,
y
-ler
l.i.
de*
rp*
,|
'V
prainl in 10 or inor* game* an- requirement* ami the Iwlief of
,
.
,
laird In Itobin*""
lie said. “ When one considers tha*.
ipe progh
„r iitilu&lt;lriial routrol
a* follows;
I inker* thid pr*iei mg would
Ihe lawyrn*
representing the
W
I.
. i n no u Ih un emphatic **»
rim rr
Irutl to much greater *•011-111111*II \\ ll*M»W
I,*,ndholdern me mostly In Jack­
Conitable W. A. McMullen to­ It II It It Ik*
a&lt; I'ltlng Iui lie Null nat
r*o
i*r
do
1
.
!
h
*
m
i»f
sonville. it In easy to ttmleratand
I*
day held a warrant fur the ar­ I m* &lt;* J \Ur»h«ll
It has been .Melds,I that Instead
* r Miinufai'tnier * \ rialmn’s
II
Two iMivrri* * »»f flo* "lit Hr . i1er
II II I'**!1*
why the activity against the bill
W urc
It
•
niuloKaJ*
max.,eurn
w
&gt;
L
a
d
-t!
rest of C. B. Barley, young while It I ll*nt jlt^lsr
FVplrtnbrr
*
•
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»r
( o r m ln n
hrpth*V* »&gt;f w hfil,
Of
emanates
front
&lt;bat
city.
It
irm imiet ****** - **. *• ant
iiarbrr who l»_eharg».l wllh a»- II
to
e fa m p
t.
proceeding,
irw* B-rrv iW ,
iH ’oIUl -t*
Ihe
mol
“
A
.
returnksMe
fralur*
of
WASHINGTON. July 12 ir l* l.tftf le all • would lime to to
iault and W ttery on Hie ‘ pvrrcn ' J
lieller,
Foster
near
Jacksonville
on
to
n
iM
tir
t%
i
»
M
‘
i
f
iist
mandamus
rase
file,)
In
the
Dr. il. H. Hr Iman
I .|,|« nl • HiNwpvrlt while |,|rs*e,l
of Municipal Judgr 8. A. B. Wil­ lli’nry \fli*l
*
ti Il |&gt;nifi of sltiHrLjll i|i i Iui'h- __ hjiil, lint he sat the crnle ( j ,
eupieme mint allncking the Mil Friday afternoon, *11 friend* an l
»
ith
lie*
|,ingress
tnwarii
rslanj
,
i
;
n
i
m
i
h
a
.
j
»
kinson with whom h* fought un
rl *lnri* ‘Iti’inljN lVnfill»rr .1- ’ In mg July 2n anil nut lie
is that the relator sought to buy 4 relatives ot the ISO Sanford offi­
Mr. Ilutik slnlnl that many of
I a i I'l.ible I, i il, - would be li limy in hitlrisl ci«le* i« consid- fit.'iK lav certificate frum Ills cer* and men now at the camp
First Street late Monday after­
r* nrbe'l
Ihe player* with low score* un­
tho i iIV l U 1ll |( tl •He Mf Im 1, hr •old; .mi,- u llunket order In pinvhle clerk of Duval county. The clerk should meet «t the Camp Hospital
noon.
player* of fine natural ability l»Mt| Srptrmlirr Jift ^onrh«*»l
Judge Wilkinson this morning who have much promt*-. Among (1 liar mark.
"1 rXJDiM
bill!; i* n o f n steel i-,|nmum wngvi ami limlird hour* icfised tu sell and Ihe relator, In at 4:30 o’clock Friday aftsm-nm.
f.»r , ••.It* l»ilay. 1 \v»" |tn»bnMy yive until th rrceven piogram gne* onler to get this fit.bN las ceriflstated that he gave Harley until then* he nanivd Hr. Selman, J. It.
So p i * at wn* !*•»•
Front the Hospital, where jh#
JtRpvrn
t;00 o’clock ye*lrr't»y aflcrnoun Stewart, and J. G. Sharon, Jr.
vo* »t mt iin*| lit ti hold min elTrct.
(Cunllnfifin *»a r ifw Ihr**’ 1
ente. appears. In have ruiployrd Seminole County 'Negation will
Ibnt lie is ,Vt»tli&lt;4 a major part
hr.*r nps.”
in wh ch to selllo the argument in
three of the most espensive Inw- he greeted by M*) &gt;r J. ( ’• Hutchi­
Ila*c,| on play so fnr, the Club
•a “ more aallsfactiry
manner” ha* Iwo playrrs wlm ran l*r classi­
’I h it would tlatl the &lt;f*rn«a|*Mi of I,li nil«nlli,ii l » wink l iward yets In the stale. Incidentally, son and other local officers, th*
which iiidii*lrl.‘a tlie-p same lawyer* are known lo
of this pule nil In
|t», and il wise, Iin.ler
than that of Monday allrrmon. fied a* cin» &gt; A player*,
*'■ »
- ................|group will proceed to the revlewhondluddei lino of, j|||{
When that hour arrivrd and Bar­ who arc t’ la.&lt;* II players, nml IK
w|m,..s Ilm regimrnw, •*' I run p il'd llliiijll with lie* would Luliinlarlly or be rrquurd tu rrpi' ienl IheI- bondholder-,
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.
up
u
minim
hi
tsng,m
il
them Le)it
paid lobbyist 'In Tal- u , (i#ril v.
6;2r. o’clock.
ky did,not show up. Judge Wil­ who are Cla»* C playrr*. Three pf
|uiu*&lt;r code b-aiin. The *!i*-l
mnsiiuuiii hour t Io-*IuIi *, iNcouie lahs' ie throughout the sessiun,
kinson said that he Immrdinlcly the Clai* It plnyrrs are minble to
All perron* a t ln i'mg the Camp
ll w.v, learr, l lh»* in ' "- nvr Iinenl. he **., informed, rep iiime plain t day but It wn • rio
to figlu any and all Irgidatlou .in Friday, which Ims l.e.n d»*lg
• , nil- I lelierv.,'
INI I , |l.)
went to J-slice of Ih*-,Peace J. enter the tournament, however.
Of thr Cla** ( ' player . Mr. that City Atieiiuy F. II. Wh ■e,' per, III ,f Ih - ii.d i.liy, |,reliably ,lu vu,,| in high quarter* that lie designed to relieve Ihe taipSyer. naled a* "Seminole County lm)r",
C. Robert* and a»kcd for a war­
Houk -aol that many of them alnlrm.nl, “ I f you can judge . leore Hey mt say i* • would net WioiM l,e g Uliled ill his cjgirse by
rant.
will be the g »«ts o f Major
the way the Supreme Court t , .
Ilo* views „ f In I slnal^Jdiu nis.
ll'entinui&lt;1 On I'm • Three)
Judge Wilkinson declared that will lie In Cla«s H uithln a hoft the act will be held un*'»r*st.1*1
Hutihlson. They will be g l» « "
time, while l»r. Selman, *1* l"«e
trator Hugh J "l,n*"ii, n\Jv work­
both Barlry and another barber
many opportunities to Inspect lb*
his low score, is a potential t la*s th.iial". wlnrli ap|«mrr.l in y* &gt;r
ing
op
n
plan
p"ssil
ly
JirJxiving
a
named Stripling had dictated to
Camp and’ *** at first hsml Just
UaT/’ Herald, wa* not made * In
IICLKG A I hS &gt; \MF.0
A
player.
*
blanker order.
him a* to wbat fine should be
what’ Is rtqulred of the men who
II.
A.
McMIrlmei.
young
whit*
n-ferrmitu
the
Ehtiming»r-ll"lly
The checker playing mcmh:r*
While anxious for spted l| was
placed again*! Ella Martin, ne­
make Up Ih* thice Lloil to Na­
resident
of
Snnfor,|
who
was
on
tux
forrcl
sure
bill.
IV. II. SI,, i ll.,, I urnl It. \V. •slit Gist the Tietidonl tealiles
of the Club* are already I-’ in
gro woman, who wa» driving an
Mr. Wilson w » ‘ rfferrimr to th- Dean.
number. Their addition bring* tha
comma,,*i and adj.lsut tin* estaldishmsut ,,f eoi|*«s is n trial in County Court yesterday ll,, nal Guard units In this city.
automobile which fizured in a col­ entire club membership to .1'J till which provhlcv that all f ml*
That a larg* delegation will be
f I'nmpbell |«&lt;«!iig I'ost of the tremsml ns Is-L f„r any in kislry. on a charge o ( aggravated auault
against Sam— IWilksrson , w a * pissent Is virtually errtain, and
lision with the car driven by Strip­ mrtnbcrs, one of Ihe largest clubs eullfcte.l through msndnnius |n•—
.tmeri nn I.- k '*‘it li
night were
found not guilty after a Jury trial • II •eetinii* nf the i-uunty probably
ling on July 4,
of its kind in the state.
cr dings «hsll l&gt;e pro-ralr,| among name as delegate* In the annual
which ■» rupled all of yesterday will he repressntnl. Among Iho
Tha Marlin woman was handed
all I* ndhrlrr*. Mr Wllaeii h*&gt;*r'i mid *)inu&lt;ii r I * r &gt;,ri i onferem***
morning.
m small fine In Police Court Mon­
first to nutlfy Chamber of t’onithi s bjll argue I lit fore ihe : '&gt; winch i&gt; l • Is- lie',I In Hayluna
With his trial completed. Court merc* officials that they will at­
day afternmn. and It wai shrrtprrmw Court for •*•*■' «l hours r- I! id* nett Wrrk-vnl Iheir n.iini
was
derlaied
recessed
until
sever­
ly after Court had adjourned that
tend wax John M»l» h. chairman
rmlly. and hi* xtalcnn nt. made j, i nation cume pi i* i. ,-ular loreling
al millions an l&gt;a disposed of.
Stripling engsgr I Judge Wilkin­
of the Hoard of County Commis­
TAI.LAIIAllSEE. July 12. '&lt;&gt;V.
the
City Comiiii.-ion m, * M i' o f Ihe l’&gt;rt, the lu,.t m, eting which
The case of W. F. Garnsr,
son In a conversation which endrd
Th* Sanford Concert Orrh,-*lra Momlnt night,
of rMrnmlff'I'-firi« o f white, rharged wllh malicious de­ sioners wh,, will mulor to lha
r-feri
u&lt;
*
til le held mild Ih* f f t week In — Tli»*
in tba fight between Judge Wil- of 21 pieces la sch* tiled t» pr»*
Camp together wllh V. K. I)&gt; ’|•!»!••
InitlltltloriK
toilajr
ui*»r
»ll*
bt that bill.
struction of personal piopeity,
• ptelllbi'r, Il veil, 'leeided.
kinron and Harley, who had “ tak­ sent its fourth wrekly pr-*irr*»*•»
Mint th** ii'iinlirr of icuanh an,) Ihe case of l.lnk Kennedy, lass, clrik of rniiit. an l County
n* Unif*»nl prium Ihi iiurcn- ’l while, charged wllh aggravated Commissioners ftoston Slaete and
en up” for Stripling.
from thr lanil stand at the rear
from 4 \ to t’*1* «•» o
of
, assault, were declared continued H. F. I&lt;uug, uf Chuluota.
,( the Court House ton.'.......
rri n'in^ M#t nurulirrof •• ca|»«*«. !
Il It evpeitej that IL M. Fspnight atJU'iO o'clock, it wa. unfor Hi- term.
f *iiv»’ri»ftr
Kholl* rnH'sl the:
Wesley I’rble, w h i t e m ni worth, tiaile liody presblSnt, will
nuun'.rd today.
Muird'e attention to the inrr'a— charged with possession of a still, have n special party of guestx In
The program will include sev­
in number of prison escape' anl pleaded guilty and with It. II. Ilig his car. Mayor It. F. Haines and
eral
enlvrlainmcut
features,
rahl something should lie done don, while man also rharged with Mrs. Haines and member* uf tbsir
Tba stale of FI irlda I* gaining among them songs by kliu I'a"When mend, r» of ibe Hoard ol advanced.
unusual a*J entirely nlookul for line Muran, Mrs. IL U Gienn, nn l (■■■vvrnun of Go- Seminole I'lmiily
Tho iboiril barned tint Aug. 5 about it Their have la-on ino e» (MNieessing a still, was to have family will represent Altamnnta
enp-.s and nl recaptures sine the had hi* rase d* bled before Judge
publicity
Its exhibit In Ihe
-------- al ...
Trapp, and an InslrKium- Chmnlier of Coiiimer * met In Im* brim •* i a ide a.' Seniinnlo
Springs. Other groups who will
County Day at the Woild'a Fair first «.r Ihe year.
Sharon today.
World's Fair layout In Chicago at tal group which includes John and
he present are II. A. Newman and
All'iiney
General Enrolls nd
July u-Hslon nl the City Hull la *. nml Ihul n (htimI rsiohil will he
Ihe present time because 0f th* Jerry Senknrlk and Mits Madeline
family, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Leh­
right they nuim-d G. E. Adams ns e iq to Chicago through the rour- viced the road department It had
fart that as thr result of a sud­ Malle n*.
man, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lehmann,
M l power nmlrr the new law to
I*
y
uf
tho
Atlunl
r
|
,,a
&gt;
t
Else
gievral
chainiinn
of
the
l-al*
]
den cold spell, the m ir» than KX&gt;
Mr*. Grurge McBury. If. C. Ihiromini-rinn Ibe cniu)i caplaini and
i
h
Rullrond
which
will
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&gt;
unrt
tha
Huy reblnalien whirl) is to borange trees which are an openHoso and family, Mr*. J. C.
guar
1
'
it
employs
to
wnlch
over
■me of the large-t affairs » f lt&lt; k vhil.it llirre ami Is* k. .
air feature o f FlorLVs exhibit,
Hutchison and family, 5lra. W. D.
the
rnnvicl«
u-ctl
on
highway
i.
MILWAUKEE.
July
12—
&lt;/P&gt;—
It was derided llial Sc roi nnl ?
kind ever attempted lu re.
are now In full bloom.
f'oanly fohh r- are l„ !»• di.lrlh Nnl ban Mayo, head of the prison City Controller l-ouln Koteckl died Hoffman and party, C. E. Adams
J.
K.
Fox,
of
I
’sola,
wan
named
T „ tbs tho lands of visitors
......
system. Tcently
notified cap- today from a bullet he fired into and party, J. A. Ligan, of (iensvi,
in rbarge of th- i-iroda feature, U(-il uod .perial rad o l-roadra-ts
who have naver **cn an orungs
WASHINGTON, July I t - W Y
of the day In reci.gpilion of bu and tit a spa|ier ptiMirily will ho tain- aid vunrdx they no longr- his right temple after shooting George Holmes, peter Thurston,
trss, much less an organ* blos­ — Florida tintsy racwlved an unand &lt;-rllirally wounding his chief and other*.
hcld rommUsions under him.
rffottn In xlaaiiig the ntg-cvssr.il f, atur.d duiiri- Ihul day.
som, tkl* ilsplay of nature has smptoynient grant of tlTH,&amp;75.
ileputya William \V*n«lt* Kuteckl
Major ll'tchlson has again egThe Hoard learned wllh Intrr'U
I'togrens l&gt;»y parade darintf De­
was under indklment on charge* tended hla Invitation that nil resi­
crtalsd a srnsation, It was re­ Harry Hopkins, federal emergen­ cember iu.nl
|ha| Major J. C. ll,ilri)i*on’* In­
of malfeasance and fared recall. dent* nf the county be hi* guesta
ported at lb« Chamber o f Com- cy administrator, announced. Tim
During the meeting, mmils-n* of vitation to the people of this
granted
Ilin death followsd a double shoot­ on Friday afternoon. Ho coasldstg
motto office today. Throags larg­ i Late was previously
Ihr Hoard giaoled S v q la ry Karl county luxe Men *&lt;ci pint by aling In Ihe conttollera office, dur­ it as a splendid opportunity (•
er than ever bofarw make it a 5534,157.
newt
B
O
personwho
have
anLehmann a one moMh't L a w of
ing a conference between Koteckl
ALTON, III., July !2 — (/Ti
print to visit the orange grovr.
xy#nce wllhuul pay JO* Ihul he iu&gt; meed th le latenthm of visiting
witness a large and active military,
MERCHANTS TO MEET
llnpinr lh*l Jhe kldnap-r* of and Wsndt.
Th* unique fra lure ef this »wdmight serve Florid,* at t'liirago. i , np Foster mi r,-.*i Friday.
ramp in full Ireinlrii; r - u b n .
Auruit
Imre,
weallhy
77-yrae
old
Those- attrndinr the meeting
d*n blwsomlng of tho trees is
The Hoard Jurt Urn sskud to do
^
ELK8 TO MEET
f
Ail
local 'nilependent retail gro­
TO FILE Rlirr -atVT
Ihst from oso to thrse couples are
this by tha Century of Pnyrvs* were; Mrs. l/iuiee II,Ms, J. A. Ion hanker might liegln negotiations
cery merchants are axpseted to be Florida Commission.
ran. and Mr*. Endor CurUtt, of today for ransom, members of the
Howard Overllh. oecrslary of
hi or^aear tha
R
E
N
’O
,
July 12.--/iCV—
Klllott
at Ibe CHy Hall tonight at H:00 •It was announ i-l that durV.; Geneva, II. F. Halt**. « f Alla- Im»r family aske,| poller to drop Hanford Elk* Lodge No. 1241. lo*
• " * • ***** ,UT
o’clock whoie they will enter a Mr. Lehmann's ah &gt;nce, II. M. i,,note Springs, T. W. l 4*)vton, of the search foe ihe abdueton* and day twnunetd that mfinhtra of Rouaevell, son of the Pm
is expected to file suit kern U
withdraw
from
th#
case.
At
con
r o w Tn GOCLII h ie s
discussion relating to Ihe part in- Papworth
Oweslo, Martin Stanko,
will ba
be In
In chary
uff the
the Oviesto.
Klanko, of Klavia.
Stavia. withdraw from lb# ease. At con. ^
^
xpMUd to altead
Papwnrth will
charge o
row or Friday In n divorce i
dsp*n Wn» rnephaptA.grp f jyUy sctiviti.s of tk. lr*.le Udy.-H. F.j-«Mof*#-B*l'w*s»,-Hr-4V D u lU ^ W. fvrence nf LueC. three
W.L
reMt|^ „ , l t RrliUy
against, his wife,
tha to
OYSTER BAT. L I , July l t v - •odsr Uw term* s f the new Inllainee, Altamonte, vlca-prseblvut | M. Ilaynec, K H.
J’ J r H*m.
' * .
ni-ht u 5:00 o’clock. No spMial Elliabeth Donnor, of Phil
M V -S d vIn Could, eon ef tha late
izotflm
Reewvsry Act. Forrest
but
Jay Qoold, ploaeer railroa
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J:l”
T lice was nrcesesry
’ ■L“ “ ’ Sto allow Ztho features ,am
e -anticipated,
i«w o *
w
. As plans am understood
M-Roty, J- G. Hharon, D.
much important business 1* t , be Roosovslt Is expoctod to
‘
at his country
___ GaUheV, Sanford Avenue mer- h# stand* ready to assist the prtakidnapers
opportunity
to
arrange
Will,anil.
Tli rasher, F. T.
cross complaint.
heart attack today. Ha rkaot, callsd lb# wssl nc. end be iJatit la say way In which tba
transacted, ba
’
(toy release ot their father.
work at th* trgMiaaklaw nm ho Karl Lskmaun,
urges all n r n t l i l s 1* pUsa l
widow survives.
ll

Texas
Minister
*^ ***“ W
llI U B lC r Gives
tlltla ,
--- Kiwenls-Oub-Talk^ iro^rnortds^nrt-tho-fHnTit-pnirx-mnTTrTioimirTha atata of Texas, what it h
aad what placo It hotda In the life
.of tha nation, was outlined beton 8anford
•oro
oanioru Klwanian*
mwaman* today
touay by
ny
Dr. J. 8. Hardin, clergyman who
baa made that atat« hi* bom*-for
many years.
v
Club Pmldent Howard Oevrlin
rendered hla report for the first
•lx month* o f tho dub year, and
•anouneed that all (landing committen will ba re-named at thr
aaxt moating. He stated that tho

NUM BER 2 t»

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Tint H alf O f1933 Season
ail o f tha honor, which
J1 dab aaald amaaa ia
m, either la tha batting,
or fielding department*
af play, Wart made bp th* Sanfnrd Calarpfad* daring tha flrat
half af th* 1933 aaaaon. according
t « official araragta rrlasted hare
today hr -Patar SWiaal, league
aacratorp.
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Th* Fada ltd th* league In hal­
ting and fielding, and ita tw j
young right-hander., Curry ami
Minor, lad tha league In hurling,
bath Hi poiat of i A m and lo.»r«
and Hi earned run average*.
In ftniahing on lop of the
laagwa aa tha haat batter*, tha
Fad. turn#,) In an avatug* of .287
In 20 gama*. They made IM hlt*,|
Including
five
homer*, .even
triple*, and M double.; tiattad
tn
Ilm in
Oil tn.
im
B7 at thalf 124 run., end lad
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la*go* In th# numher of .arrlftra
n aarh
hits mede, 17, or nearly two
each
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fielding taam, turning in a fln t
half parranlag* figure of M l. In
10 game* tha Fad. had U l putout*. 228 aaalala. and mad* only
31 error., which flrur* is IS !r*.
than the number of arrora mad*
bp th# aecond beat club in point
o f error*.
In th* matter of doobla playt,
Sanford and Orlando war# tied in
th* number made, both eieruting
18 of these rally-nipping play*.
Corn* had 17 doubt* plapa tn it*
credit; New Smyrna ha,; ||, a-kt
iM .burg and Daytona mad* only
nine double play* each.
liar* bra th* official fialdiigl
avaraga* far th. flmt half, ahowing game* put-out., a.ai.ta, ar-l
rnr». total rhanrr., douhlt-playr
and percentage:
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KVAXIt, P m i m A
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T * a ll Cr*4lt*r*. Ia i i I h a D t»Irlk al***. an4 all P » r « o * « kavlau
Claim* or ItomasO*
agalaal raid

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aa M w aa aas i f * l*
i# i m i* a TI r»4 a a n

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tha

, otheat fewer time* than did any
oth­
er taam, end they ware f|rrn
glren
ip olhbaa*, on hall* mor* than any
oth­
m,! Af
er team. Th* Fed. .truck out
84
*#« on
times and war# glean 61 ba&gt;a*
ball*.
Orlando went to hat the mft*t
mo.t
iptnr.a
time*;
Sanford and
Deytnr.a
scored the mo.t run., 124 rachj
each;
Orlando made tha mmt hit*. 201;
ltd 'n
Daytona ami Cocoa war# tied
bom* run* made, aleht each;; DapDay­
tona amackad out 10 triplei;; Kan*
San­
ford lad in doublet with 18;; DapDay*
teas l#d i» runs betted In,i 111;
U li
Sanford lad In atolan haaaal with
19, and In sacrifice hits with
17.
h 37.
Her* ar* th* official average*,
Including game* played, at
d ba:,
bat,
runs, hit*, ami average:
na*
ii *n m n *»
A£».t
aaafae*
*a aai 114 IS*, JOT
4 J «*
ia ~ a
a* am I l f IMa U iI
f-J J J
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.&lt;■doubBar*
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Yesterday's Results

M * »1 *1* * .all

pitching

department,

w,n* ,n&lt;l no defeat*. Ilr atarlrH
■n,l flnlahed Ihraa cam**, wa&lt;
•’•••'H out » f on*, ami relieved
Holt in another.
furry pitch* I
M B Inning., ami .cored on* .hutout. II* farad MS hattara, 27 of
«hom mad* hit*. II* *trvrk out 12
m»n and walk*.I right, and hr hit
hatrmrn twice. Tw rlrr run* wrrr
mail* o ff hi* ilelivcwy, all of
which wrrr rarnrd, an that hi.
rarnrd run araraca la 2.92 run* '
par aama, or 12th in tha Hat of 34 pltchar*.
f
Minor had th* haat average ami ,
*am*,| run* parrrnlar* of the few (
hurlrr* who appaarrd in 10 nr (
mor* game*. II# won naran and. (
Ioat Ihrar gam** for an avara a- f
of .700. Minor atartad and finlahrd f
eight gkm**; waa knocked out o ' f
nnr, and flnl.hed r*ll#f hurling Ir.
* » » «* ■ *«.
—Mtmrr-trnr)#d-frt.ttrntnfr7inhi.pi
•• gama* in which ha appaarrd.
He turned In’ ala ahut-oul vlct-*- j
rlra, which tied th* league Tec- (
or,l f ° r ahut-outa made in on&lt;? (
aaaaon.
Minor hurlrd the fir it (
no-hit no-run gkm# aver known .
to tha league when ha defeated j
New Smyrna.
t
Minor faced .123 hatrmrn who ,
mad* Al hila o ff hi* delivery. ,
Thraa batter* mad* right aacri c

aad aaek at faa. ar* karakr
a»&lt;tn*4 a ad r*a *lr*d
!• * »• • «»’
a ay tlalaM aa* #»m and. whlck r * a .
• r *ltk *r « f T *«. m ar k a »* aatalaat
Ik* • * la l» o f M K U M A V. KVAXI*.
i m a m f . lata » f IWmfoal* Caaaljr,
riarMa. la Ik * llaa. Jaa. O. kkuroa.
Caaatr Jude* o f namlaal*. Caualr.
al kla o ff I** la Ik * rn tin ir &lt;oui ifcaa** la Banfaad. a *a ila o l* C o *a ir.
I'lorKla. o llk la Iwalaa m ealk* from
lk« 4*1* k * r * « f
n *l*d M ar I f Ik-. A. D . 111!
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K io ra ta r af ilka E *«al* * f
Mallaaa V . Kvana. Da­
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and hi* rarnad run avaraga waa
1.7*. run* par gama.
liar* are th* official average!,
including game* pitched in, won
and loct:
»t * k * r - &lt; l* k
n r W L A*#.

Carr*. a **r**a
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DeLand Golfers
Defeat S a n f o r d
In Sunday M e e t
, A DeLand golf taam of 14 plafera handrd A Sanford tram a 3A
1-2 to'21 I - Z p i l n t - d a R a r in T
lournamant playail over th* Cotlegr Arm* roura* in DeLand Sundap afternoon. A return match la
Scheduled t„ he played hare on

( Mkirk, Y. la tF S i
I k i i l a , «B B f«H
OfI rb 4 «

point*; John Harbat and John
Ludwig defeat*.! Kav. P. J. Ilalligan and Harry Thompaoo, 8 1-2
t0 1-2; A. C. McRapnolda and C.
L. Baldin lost to H. L. Paart* an*
J. V. Doyle, 8 ta 1; C. E. William*
and B. B. Chapman won frrm B.
M. Johnnoa and N. W. Swim. 7 to
2; Fred BoUp and Charlaa Dunn
loat to L B. TtiwdaJ* and Emmatt Festal, 3 to 0, and Jack B.
Maaon end Chandler Sharon loat * w w
lU
lo J. W. McCormick and J. W. ■M
McCormick and J. Wlllla McCor­
mick, 9 to 0. Warren Harbat an-J
Harold Harbat, of Sanford, war*
praaant but war* unable to play

JOB DOING bouaawork o
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Coup#, In flrat claaa conditio*,
for equity in lata modal Ford,
Chevrolet or Plymouth 3 ar 4 door
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W ANTED: Rollablo hay*. 10 is
years, who ar* willing to work.
Must hnv* bicycle*. Call al Tims*Union offlc*. 119 W. 2nd. BL

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

Tha team of Jim Spanear »nd
Joe Maatara Imt to Raymond
Spalding and Jo* Adnay bp a
acoro of 3 1-3 to t-2; Bop Hollar
and Andrew Carra wap acorad
4 1-2 point* hi thair match agamat
Bob Campbell and Batf Andarvon

Vriggi. Jawular, Msg- At*.

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Lense Duplicated
July 20 It waa decided aftar tha
tournament.

HAVE TOUR WATCH repair*
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M1ULK VK1LSK FOR TODAY
FATE OK THK ROBIIEH: Ba.
iltl at evening lid* trouble; an J
&lt;ara the morninr hu ia not. This

Lindbergh FHyht

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cesnfui too much care cannot be exercised in 'the initial
work.
But despite all this, we hazard the prediction that reg­
ular passenger flights to Europe will tie offered the public
before many people- realize that any preliminary work haa
Time walks y o u r
betn done. We doubt if many know that already the Pan*
,
drenched sheets
American Airways haa ordered a fleet of giant aircraft*
Clad In a silken irown,
^Wal king the pawing of the days larger than the present 40-passenger Clippers in uae be­
tween Florida and Cuba, for service on the propoaed north­
With almoiiil ryes cast down.
ern route to Europe.
»*
Stow Time climb* jronr vinedraped walls
Jlullt by lb, Tartar hot dev
■ -.To elanc. scrota the dutsy plain,
■''iTowardv the tombs of Tartar
lords.

One la accustomed to look upon the East aa the country
moat affected by the march of civilization.
We woulct
Slow Time sit on your Dragon hardly expect to find tleer and other animal life more in
abundance in thin section than in the wide open spaces of
jf
throne,
the wilder region* of the country.
Nor would we expect
Under ymlr roofs of gold,
that
Ithode
Inland
haa
more
Indiana
than
Indiana, that New
I Womlcrlnp wbat glory the
York haa more than Oregon or Utah, and that Massachu­
Day brings
But Uita la the tlalm
LttJlfiK- th i iiWX-fif old.------- setts hnn almost aa many aa Tcxax,
,
— Jeanette Spelden, made by the New York Herald-Tribune which aaya:
In The Christian Century..
"The recent encounter between doer and motorlata on a
New Jersey trunk highway within fifty miiea o f thla city
• — ----------------"Rye shoots up more than H brings to mind how imperfect haa been man's occupation
. Cents a bushel,’* says a headllm of the East.
Deer atill axial in abundance in the Eastern
j
Him much lines that make a quart
atntea.
Dwellers in rural Connecticut arc familiar with
r of gin worth?
their visits, and they frequently appear in tho outskirts of
i The one hundred mark has 1-een towns along the Jersey coast.
"The survival of wild animal life generally associated
reached in the number of prison
.Sirapct in Florida since Jan. t. with a pioneering stage of settlement is due to the ex­
‘A ft*r *11, this is vacation season, istence of large mountainous and forested arcus In the East
you know,
Largely unauited tor farming and a heavy growth of pop­
ulation, they have been left as a natural refuge for the an­
Arthur Brisbane says, " I f F.u. imals. Our game laws have co-operated with the provision
pe would ik*fioi1ely rr»ll&gt;e that made by nature for their protection, and public opinion has

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Thousands Jam Chicago^ WorkPs Fair Grounds

Juat six yean after be completed bla memorable flight
from Roosevelt Field to Parie, Colonel Charles Lindbergh
is setting out on another iky voyage which will carry him
once again to Europe. Thla time, however, he ia not travel­
ling alone, for hla wife ia with him. and hlg mission is not
a gambling chance at greatness. It ta a,business trip.
Being the technical1adviser of the Psn-American Air­
ways Lindbergh is planning to investigate step by step the
links o f the Creenlend-lceistid route to Europe contemplat­
ing the not too distant time when regular flying service win
carry passengers to and from the UnitetJ States and Eu­
rope.
The advantages of the» Qrwnland-Iceland route over
that of any other 1s the fadt that it offers short hops, few,
if any being over 300 miles long. Th* only,other practical
route Is the Azores route which is longer ami which has
much farther distances between its few links. Iwrng dis­
tance flying, because the quantity of gasoline which must
be carried leaves UttJe room for a pay load, Is not practical
in commercial aviation.
•
It in for the purpose of gathering meteorological data
and for locating suitable landing sites that Llndberg la now
winging his way. Spots are needed where ths^tand Is flat,
or where there are placid lakea or armn of the nea and
where fogs will not Interfere with schedule*.
Research haa
already shown that there are many places In Greenland that
are less affected by fogs than the territory around New
York.
The pursuance of preliminary research in enterprises
nature alw ays appears to

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,!. country is through making
id loans to Europe, and no hrng• proposes to lake outers from
urotienn statesmen, that wo Id

ALBANY, Ga-, July
DtotrKKrt.es of papanhoU pi
In the Southeastern States
her* yesterday aad adopted a cede
ef ethic* governing their b:sfne*a.
Three principal point* included!
Minimum price-fixing machin­

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ery; tha establishment o f • » or­
ganisation to enforce the fairprice agrtementa, an the abolish­
ment o f “ epol" markets.
By "spot" markets, distributor*
I f yxm h avw jaa* car
mess the practice of pipping solid
rarloads of pecans to Northora
centers when they have lesa titan
carload orders, this practice hav­
ing been followed in the past to
givr the distributors tha advan­
tage o f solid carload rates.
Opinion* were sharply divided
on this point, it being contended
by one group that the concentra­
tion of unsold surpluses in con­ L*t a* da ynwr pfctava f r a ^
suming centers deprecsed the mar- lag, Wa hav# a gaol **a#rtat af moaidlnx U . aatoct
Juto-wtatroae others contended that
the savings in freight ra in offset (Mb
this d.preamng influence, tf any
existed.
- ' P W rO W
Tb* distributors also naked the
Approximately a quarter o f * million perron* er:wct«l the exposition grounds o f A Century of industrial recovery official* to apProg re**—The Oiirafo'a 1933 World1* Fair. Th* photo above shows a crowded Motion of the Midway. pruv* a 54-hjur week and a mini­
There ere righly-two mile* of free exhibit* to beieen.
mum wag* of 16 csnla an hour for
common labor?
well aa the practic* of using as much manual la­
$200,000 e i i made.
bor and as littla machinery as
The initial demand police *a!d,
pjsslble. U waa aig-rd that pecan
at firnt w *« bell* ted the work
distribution is a Mason business
1NBTRUCTO B
0 &gt;'
uf a crank but when the (ccond
that does not lend itself to short
STRING AND BMAI
demand,
apparently fr &gt;m the
hours.
»
INSTRUMENTS
name persona, w u made, Kactor'*
Another group in th* pecan In­
Phan# MJ-W
friend* decok'd they were genu­
dustry also mit her* yesterday
Stadia
111$ Myrtla
AvRf I
NKW YORK. July 12.— (Aft—
0
m sa * 1*
ine.
and firmed the Southeastern Pe­
Fre,| {Kerry, 67, president of the
Accompanying the second de­
can Shelters’ Association. They ex­
Pin*, Operating Company and a
pect to draft and prvsent a
prominent fig .re in the hotel mand, it Was ndrratool by po­
for thalr organisation nnd Inter
huxntss for many &gt;ear* died yea- lice, were statements concerning
Factor’* brokerage ace iunt* and
to co-ofMrnt* with a national
trr toy alter a long illness.
They'D Cut Lika New 11,
police raid they were told that
gathering of shellera at SL Louis, Surgical t » * le ; a ll hlMia e f eetelie wait lormerly managing
even the family regarded th* dowh*re n cod. for th* whole coun- snri a ad knlveai pruning teela
director uf th* (aruuu* United
-rr» »II Sin*ei-'«t*. « * » s r t *aww a d - * * aoUn Btla.. - ........... ........
dtaUa llu U l at' UarMogsTN. H
'“ " l a w n m o w e r s
The IliitntHtead at Yugin a lint
.e p -^ -^ S k e r p ^
springs anil the Royal 1'uinciana
Have year w ork d ee* b f a N g l
and /Ufltakert hotele in Palm
aaeekaala. . Reach.
mobile* to onr cent, to continue
When the Hotel Plata was being
for three month* with extension
Imili here in 1905 Ktcrrry wa*
fr a longer period if n.veaary.
employed la assist In plann-ng it
We are actually digging down Into
and remained to be it* manager.
ATLAN TA. July 12.—W V - A
our own pocketa to keep up our
Later hr tiecame director and part 17-year old school Ixiy and hi* fu­
car* for government service, he
owner uf the Copley Plata In Run- gitive companion were Indicted
declared.
ton and in 1927, when th* Savoy yesterday by th* Fulton county
Other* who addmeed tha con­
Plata wae erected here on the tit* ( AUaqta) grand Jury for kidnap­
vention yesterday war*:
E. W.
of the o|.l Hotel Savoy, be became
Campbell, statu praaldrnt; H, H.
ing and robbery of John K. Oltley,
president o f the Plata Operating
Hudson, post office Inspector, of
president o f the First National
Atlanta, and C. C. McDavItt, of
Company.
Bank.
Waahingtoo, editor o f th* carriThe National City Baak put
O ptom etrist
Pryor nowen, the boy, haa been
ers' National Journal. The conven­
him in charge Qf building th* Na­
112 Park A n
There
are
three
attacks
on
the
tion
prepared
to
adjourn
after
in
custody
since
he
and
the
banktional Hotel In Havana* and It
election of officers .
aliened under hi* direction in rr made their way to a Huwanre, law before the supreme court.
Two were filed previously from
1931.
Ga.. store and Informed authori­
{Kerry leaves his wodow and ties by telephone o f the kidnap­ Duval county in case* in which aa
mandamus
two daughter*, Mr*. George Wat­ ing, Ottfey was unharmed and alternative writ of
son Hall, of Providence, R. |., was bald only a few hour* brfor* has ben tot ed directing the
■ml Mr*. Hanford Mead Twitch- he obtained his release with th* Duval county circuit court elerk
"Best For Tha Sooth"
to M i l tax certificates or shdw
ell of New York.
aid o f Bowen. Solicitor General
I f your houM needs painting, us* Doaler A Cay** Paint
rets
&gt;n
why
he
should
not
be
math
John A. Boykin set the youth's
to do so.
-Best for the South," because it U ground and mixed to with­
bond at IK U W O rV
stand Southern Bun, wind, and rain.
Th* ctork replied by saying he
was prohibited from telling cer­
*
201 Hanford Arena*
llcitor Boykin, howevnr, said he tificates by terms of th* Futch

Martin’s (Garage

?£svsi
Wieboldt Studio

Validity Of F u tc h
Law To Be Tested
In Supreme C o u r t

Prominent Gotham
Hotel O p e r a t o r
Victim Of D e a t h

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Atlanta Kidnapers
In Abduction Case
Under Indictment

J. W. SHADGIN

Lena© Dupik*u#
DR.
McLAULIN, Jr.

Ransom Demands
In Factor Case Are
Seen As Authentic

past and that th* owners will now
hav* to make It a real hotel or
tear It down.
Mrs. H. A. Crlppen, who has
b«en In tb* McEwan Sanitarium
in Oflamlo, has recovered suffi­
ciently to lie remov'd to the Atrade In that city wher* ah# will
remain for a time befor* being
taken home.

Charges D ropped
A g a i n s t Officials
Of Dog Race Track
CLEARWATER. July 12.-W&gt;
— Charges against fbur olftolala
of Ui* defunct Sunshine Kennel
Club of violntlng the stale tecurltiea law ware dismissed in
court her* yesterday by Judge
Marry K. Hewitt upon a motion
of 1‘ roMculor Henry H. BajrarA
Th* dtfandante, Judd Q. Lloyd,
IL 1*. Miller. Enoch Wabater and
William U. Foa, ail of St. Pateraburg, were imicted for failure to
post *5,000 bond with the State
Securities Commission.
la mevtng for a dismissal Pros­
ecutor Bayard s^id Ik* section
of the law under which th* men
were Indict* i had been held Inval­
id by the State BupretM Court
and be had been advised by At­
torney ,Cuaufal Cary K Laauts,

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SANF0RDJ3KENW^TEARS AGO

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ix-yrnr prison sentence
ftglren Will mm Collins,
former
S h e r if f of Okcifliob-c county, for
Hgnnplrai-v to violate the prohihlR in n laws has been suspended Sy
^ n d s rn l Judge Ritter. Collin* told
B fh * Judge lie would us* all hi* in*
Effuancs to uphold th* Uw nnd
BEjiel he would return to tlkeechoU r t and liefotne a candidate fur
Rgheriff at th* next election. And
Tha city council met In regular
E lk * funny psit about it is that he
■e«iion on July 7th it .7:30 P. M.
k y ill probahly lie eltcled.
with T. J. Millar, president, F. L.
Woodruff, C. C. Woodruff, S.
C Uaneral Johnson ask* Industry
Rung*, B. W. Herndon, and W. II.
got to take this lUtl* business Undrrwood In attendanc*. During
' ppurt too seriously. lie seems to th* meeting It wa. movad and
'.realise what many do not know secondwl that th* *tr**t committhat th* present in:teas* In buil- I n be Instructed to place sit
new lights, two to be plsctd on
Sanford Heights and tha balarwo
at such other points aa tbay may
deem necessary.
An act of th* recent legillatur*
provide* for th* hiennlal appointipftltlon, ami th* perffctlon af mem by th* Qov*rnor of a state
K of- ethics, or tha market* wilt
gam* and ftoh eommtoaioner* with
office* at th* eapitol or sUtwbe-e
In th* state. He 1* to reeel*# a
peys to advertise, particularly ■alary of $2A00 with art allowance
»wr papers. Tb . Departmant of of |SOO a year for traveling ami
imarc. reports that newspaper other axptoee*.
irtlsing thropghout th* nation
Mm, F. L. Miller dallghUuUf
ease J during ithe month o$ entertained tha AucUorj Bridge
while radio advertising which Clob Wednesday afUrnooo. Mrs.
gotten L» bo qJlto n ferwtld- B. r . Whltnrr. Jr. wa* Ut* lucky
compeUlor actually dacreaaed. maker of th* hlgheet deer* which
always did think that radio won for her th* pretty prise, a
ifttolng waa a flash In Ike pan, dainty whit* gaui* ,fah. The con­
d which merchants and mattu- solation pria*. which was cut for,
orera would sooner or Inter g handsome dock uf *a*d*i * * *
n or did nut hav* tb* pulling won by Mrx- F . ; J , quagalw.
Gucila v it v i Mrs. A. F. Connsily,
w of printer’* ink.
Mr*. J. w . Dlckjne, Mr*. B, F.
WWtner. J r, Mm, F. J, Oonialc*.
don’t think mush of o'^r
Hr*. Oeorgu A. Bpeer. h i* . B. W.
I government ipenTng all
I It la preparing to
.alpee It. la-going to be
hew, we would like to yontig son of Mr, aad Mrs, C. W,
hi and * FleHda TreeeNu Parham, of OainseviUe, ia visiting
liu ot tb* looL Tb# J*ka- kla- uncle, J. H- Bsotea,. of Jhlg
rvard is going to be fln-

ecan]

had no definite Information as to
the real identity of th* man, who
ha* *ucmi*fully eluded officers,
hut I* rotivincad he i* a resid.nl
of th* 8'JWane* vicinity where the
banker * s i earri'd after being
kidnaped while on hla way from
home to hla office last Thursday.
Bowen and "Collins" were Joint­
ly Indk'ted on lb*
kidnaping
charge. Th* robbery Indictment
charg'd th* two with having tak­
en 110 and the banker’s platinum
rimmed spectacle* from him while
he was in their custody.
In fh* meantime officer* wer*
continuing their March for "Col*
line" anil th* missing automobile
of lb* banker. He wa* carried
from the Mrne of the kidnaping
on on* of th* city’* main residen­
tial street* In hi* own car. A ran­
som note hearing the ‘ initials "E.
M.” wa* delivered ta th# Otliey
bom* and demanded $40,000 with
a threat to kill th* banker If It
wa* not paid.

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY P

STANLEY-ROGERS H A R D W A R E ^ .
■'■■ttMPSanfdrt' Avertue

L e t t e r Carriers
Of U. S. To Fight
To Regain Wages
DAYTONA BEACH. July 12. (JO
— Letter carrier* of the United
Rtalea are going to put on a de­
termined fight In Washington to
bring their wage* up to th* level
maintained In 191M bcla-e th*
wav* of utary catting began, W.
G. Armstrong, president of th.
Malionil Orranixation of Burnt
Letter Carriers, told th* second
nnd concluding session of th*
Florida {Kate Rural Letter Car­
riers Association convention her*
yesterday.
The carrier*, Armstrong said,
had taken a IB pecrat cut, and In
addition declsin was reached July
1 thla year to cut their fear cent*

BLOWING ROCK
NORTH CAROLINA
taacBy between the U n it * * tyv#
rath y * * « of Mowtag Bad**oafy $■&gt;’
lehtrt 1Wiof« court* celt d $ *

only alternative would be to Im­
post a Jail sentence sad I don’t
want to do that.''
Th* court’s action la effect ex­
tended until October tb* time al­
lowed for obtaining th* license*.
Information* against the men
men were filed In reeponae to
Governor Daw Bholts’ request for
prosecution of persona falling to

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Tildes Jacobs, of Chahmta, aa
bonowd. nmmber o f th* sekeel
board, wa* la th# city « * W tdeae

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T la said that th. now betel reg. I . 1 &amp; . w ill r * _the KaateM

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�FlbrHa R e lie f
GrpRPls Named
By Dave Sko Its

World’s Fair Fighters Meet

ik

Mias Rosalie Pop*
Church ;Assiisa Class
To Wed James Lanier Has Meet On Tuesday
Ths engagement and approach­
ing marriage o f Mias Rooalio
Pop*, daughter o f lfr. and Mrs.
Owen Joshua Pope, to Jams*
Churchill Lanier, eon of Mrs. LutiDe Lanier, of Tampa, and tho
lata W. S Laaler, vraa made
known at a dinner party given
last night bp Mr*. Pope at bar
homo on South Sanford Avenue.
Mrs. Paul Johnson, sister of Mias
Pope, acted as hostess for tho avsnlag because of tho illness of Mrs.

Contests apd games, appropri-

Zaau Pitta in Film
Playing At MUane

DaRphtersOf Wesley
C nrs jt Entertained

A ’p o«h. party wis given last
sight rev members of tho Daugh­
ters o f Wesley Class of tho First
Mstbodltt Church at tha homo of
Mr*.’ t.' O- Laney, Booth Sanford
Avenue* jrith Mr*. Lotay, Mr*,
Walter L. Morgao, Mr*. C. P.
HarmdM, Mr*. France* A. Hick­
son, Mr*. H. L. Glboon, Mr*. E.
H. Laney, and Mr*. C. O. Bore
Before Urn social hour a short
Ini t i a l session was conducted by
Mre, J. O. Laney and th* devotion­
al frgi ltd by the Rav. Smith
Har$ln. During lb* social ported
contests wars enjoyed and prise*
were given to Mre. E. H. Altman
sad tha.Rav. Hardin. Italian song*
ware .gun* ( l Ikte time by Joe*phin.’ ^ d Mary Rgasi.
A t 'q tat* hour rafraabmente
ware served by tha koriesaaa an
tha thnea ^oreh of the laney
W | H h m ‘ praaont ware: the
Rev M B ) Mrs, Smith Hardin, Mrs.
0. IL n m lU . ,* editor, M n, L. C.
Ls n M [ ,
M r«, E. H. .Altman,
Mrs.
Prgaton, Mrs. Roy Til­
th, Jfrjli'Valt Loyal), Mrs. Fred
R. wUtetBt. Mr*, d A Haines,
MraU q . o. Whittington, Mrs. J,
M. 1 laMmwejr, ifn . C. 6. Bare,
M n , r ;V Laney, Mr* H. U Gib•m , Mr*. Frances A. Hickson,
Mr*.. G T . Herndon, Mr*. Walter
X* l^ ig a h , Mrs. J. 0. Laney, and

Mrib John SUnley Is
Honored With Party
CompHmarfling Mr#. John Stan'
lay, who before ber recent m *r
riaga waa Mia* Margaret Furdon.
Miss Louisa Furdon entertained
with * miscellaneous shower and
party yeaterday afternoon at tho
bom* of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Furdon, in Pinohurat.
Zinnias, raaea, and other gerdsn
flower* were used to adorn tha
room* whara the guests ware soUrtalned.
Immediately after their arrival
the guests were asked to write
advica to the bride who In turn
read the various nates. Tho gifte
ware than opened after whkh a
salad course waa served by tha
hiatesa, aaaleted by her mother,
Mre. ILB . Pardon. Hr*. E teard
R. McCall, Miss Mary Hurt, and
Miss Ruth Pearman.
Those present were: Me*. John
Stanley, honor guest, Mrk. R. L.
Peek, Mre. E. D. Brownlee, Mr*.
Earlo T. Loach*. Mrs. John Miller,
Mrs. George Knight, Mrs. R. M.
Groeensteln, Mrs. Jahn 0. Leon•tjdy, Mrs. Edward 3. McCall, and
the Misses Ruth Maddux, Mary
Hurt, Ruth Pearmun. Mae Furdon,
Dorothea larwson, Betty McKin­
non. Marjorie DuBose, Patera
O'Connor, Anna Mari* Couch,
Christina Sloadenmir* and Fran­
ce* Reltx.

L over Floor Adult Ticket
One Cent WUI Admit

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Ue irjria and Honda and (,»nfqry
(Continued From Page One) t nia. California has been caring
raid in outlining regulations under
for tranaient men in a work camp,
which the federal government
floating the camp with le Cral
will pay the cusl of assisting fulllba
them, has proved bothersome.
Mint of Ihe transient*, he said,
were persons who il-serv* he1|&gt;.
They are n it willing tu sit still:
and receive a dole from loeal re­
OKLAHOMA (’ ITT. July 12—lief, ha said, hut prefer to get out1
iA*)—Governor
William Murray
and try to find work. As a result
decided toray to let Ohlah iras
they i|U.te often become destitute
have Its brer. After DO national
away from home.
guardsmen had ptevente I tho un­
The rountrj probably will be
loading of brew legalised yester­
i tv iilcd into regions consisting of
day in a special election "A lfa lf*
several states
having
simitar
Hill" today issiinl a proclamation
problems, Hopkins sa d.
announcing sales would n &gt;t be In­
t'onferenco between stale of­
terfered wilh.
'
ficial# and representatives of the
relief administration will be held
and plans worked out fur caring
for Ihe tranairnla. Kach region
will have Ita relief unit operated
under the direction of the states
PERMANENT WAVES
but financed and supervised by
EUGENE ............. SI.C
the federal administration.
“ ir.~Kn.vi.1u&gt;u~ j.!«b win
CROGUIGNOLR j... 13,90
the shunting of transients from
one community or state to an­ COMBINATION EUGENE
and CHOGUIGNOLK MUM)
other.
Hopkins made It plain, how.
OIL WAVE ............$3.30.
ever, it would not he made pos­
sible for the transient to lire in­
definitely on the government.'*'
“ The maintenance will not be
two gladiators came together on
a comfortable one", he s a il “ IT
June 2:1 In Ike ion-round battle
for the lightweight championship will meet the absolute neeessltlea
lit Nntlonal Bank
of the world which was the pricering's contribution lo A Century
. Phone 4 8 0 »
of
Progress. The battle w a s
staged at the Chicago Stadium.
J l . l llf 1IM IWW

Oklahoma Governor
Lets State Have Beer

Immediately after the arrival of
tho guests they were ushered In­
to, tho dining room where dinner
was served in courses by the
Misses Dorothy Pope, Elotse Winn,
and Marjorie TUHa, The table was
overlaid with a jaee cloth and cen­
tered with two large whits paper
loveb|rds around which were dr- Beard, Mrs. Jack Mandon, Mrs.
QtfU Murrey, o f Orlando, ranged two bowls of pink radiance A. L. Barlneae, Mr*. Allgtr Cord______
Tho
and ewansonla.
‘rv— plate aier, Mrs. N. J. Stenstrum Mrs.
S last night io attend • roses
g i t y given by ttro-.O. 3. cards were designed aa pink bas­ II. II. IUII Mrs. J. H. Colelough.
announce the engagement ket* topped with miniature love­ Mrs Uriel Hloojrt, Mr*. R. M. Warbirds bearing the announcement of rail, Mrs. R. P. Roehlk, Mrs. R.
the engagement In their beaks.
R. Pippin, Mr*. M. L. Reborn,
After the ta*t course a large
Mrs. 0. X
Hagenaan, Mr*. M.
three-tiered wedding cake, iced in
pastel colon and topped with a N. Cleveland, Mrs. J. Stanford,
miniature bride and bridegroom, Mr*. B. C. Moere, Mr*. S. J. Ml*.
was brought in and served by tho Mrs. DeWItl Brown, Mrs. J. Adri­
an Brown, Mrs. W. P. Brooks, J r,
honor guest.
Riga Pop* was horn In Sanford Mr*. W. J. Rhodes, Mrs. A. C.
and baa Heed kero the greater Chamberlain, Mr*. CL A. Anderson,
part o f hor Ilf*. Sho attended the 'Jr, Mr*. 0. 3. Llttrwll, Miss
Lucy , Cobb Academy at Athena, Ga.
In 1VC8 and IBM) and waa graduat­
ed from 8*mlnole High School In
1830.
She then studied for on*
year at Brenau College at Gaines­
Mr*. 0. J. Pop* who will be the’.r
ville, Go. and since then has been
guest for Uio root of the.week.
working with R. R. Dean, Inc.
\
Mr. .Lanier w a^bom In WayMr- P.nd M r * Byron Stephen, cross, Ga. and hag made Sanford
It !■ a philosophy that has car­
le ft today for Chicago L, attend hi* home for the pant sight yean. ried ZaRu Pitt* through many a
the' Wotldb’ Pair for about two Ha
attended
Seminole
High trying situaUon and strengthened
waotfc Enroute batk Mr*. 3U- SchooL Par the. past five years be her fe r comical, dangers a* end
phMo win *lop ot Aabevin*. N. C. has been employed. by Roumlllat oft-Umrs near-tragic ordrsla In
for the root of tho* summer. Mr. and Anderson.
tho movies.
Stephen* wilt return her*.
Tho wedding will taka place the
“ t hove been thrown Into river*,
letter part of this month and the down stairs and out of moving
Mr*. Ashby Gibbons pad m b , couple plan to mak* their home enr»" eho said in a recent Inter­
AtUbJ, Jr., bf Tampa, a n spend­ here.
view. * f have .lapped and beia
Thos« attending the dinner par­
ing Uik week hare with Mr. and
•lapped, kicked and heed kicked,
ty
were
MI**
Rosalie
Pope,
hon­
Mr*. J. D. Woo*uIT. South San­
or guest, Mr*. Paul Johnson, Mre. scratched, bitten. And the'terrlbM
ford Avenue. They will be Joined
T. C. Pop*. Mr*. Earl* Murray, of port I* that almost always 1 an
8aturd|ty by Mr. Gibbons who wUI
Orlando. Mr*. P. W. Pope, and tb* Ihe goat. But I never yrorry eni
accompany t$*m homo Sunday.
Mlaae* Marjorie Smith, Camilla more j u t hop* for tho beat and
Dana, and Kathryn Lanier, of Or- upset the wont and lot It go at
that."

_

the situation."
U. S.WILL CARE of Although,
at present, the lit " *
problem t« greatest in the.
F O R S U P P O R T »i«nl
industrial
II
, the winter
usually ( rtiN them grouped in ihe
OF TRANSIENTS warmer section* ivxh aa South

In
8(«u r", new Tot ro­
mantic driln*; buying tonight at
fh# Milan« Theater In which M lu
Pitta has the leading role In sup­
port’ of James Dunn and Boots
the *ad-eyed comedienne
I* clued upon to fall Into an open
draln ditch, to stand under an Icecold shower, and finally to go
through a harrowing epieodo of
an siplselon and a fire.

Iteved it imperative that the State
act 'at once if It wants federal,
funds for public or private proj­
ects, whereupon plans were made
for speedy action as soon ss the
fedmal iovwrnment dpcldn' upon
a definite policy* and program.
Activitiesjw hkh Wilson' said
he believed goufd be subject to
the board's. direction Include re­
forestation, homesteading, Ever­
glades reclamation, mosquito
muoquitg eon*
trot, possibly some form of bond
rstlromsnt, and tho e*clk&gt;n of
Tony Cnnsoneri, deposed Ugh*,
warehouses, storage plants, toll weight champion, on tho left,
brldgrs and packing and shipping seems genlslty itself an he greets
challenger and winner Barney
Rosa of Chicago while chairman
Joe Triner of the Illinois State
Athletic Commission looks on. The

Rye Again Takes
Unward S t e p In
GuT^mor, trLaffoon
Of Kentucky Faces Grain Quotation
From Pago One)
Doubled P r e ssure rY*(Continiwd
“ a 1 all other grains were
pulled along the upgrade with
F r a n k f o r t , k j .. July i l - It. Whaat scored mailmum gain*
(AT—Governor
Ruby
Laftoon o f almost fiv* cents a bu.hel
faced
double
preisur*
from with jill deliveries running to new
highs for th* a*ason.
Waahlagton to call a foetal itaMay wheat ellmbed to tl.M a
•ion of th* state legislature.
hti.hel and closed at $1.1,1 5-k.
• From Harry L. Hopkins, fad- Corn closed with net gains of alaral relief administrator, came a mn«t three cents a buahsl with
Mav a Tt 5-8.
■ ••••is
yeitertdy
afternoon
Trading In all of th* pits, ex­
saying Us seem# “ Imparatlva that cept oats, waa at a franaled pace.
a special session o f tha legisla­ Short Mllera wora caught In the
ture be called at once", to pro­ onrush and ponlahod severely.
Official crop atimete Indicated
vide funds for direct relief In t&amp;a
blue grass stale. Hopkins warned the smallest wheat crop In 40
that unless Kontueliy m$a to years with the July 1 estimate*
contribute ita share o f lb* bill, showing a probable wheat crop
federal unempteymaat relief fund* of around (M.MOJ0O bushels or
for the state will ba stopped about 850,000/WO busHrls less
than the anual domestic raquireAag. IS.
msmla.
Previously Governor LalToon
Rye finished with net gain*
had received two telegrams from of nine rente a bushel fair the
Postmaster General James A. Far­ day and 17 rent* for the last two
ley urging him ti Includ* submis­ session*. Th* December delivery
sion of repeal af tha ISth Amend­ closed at 11.03 or two cents be­
ment In hla call for tha prepoeed low the peak o f $1.04,
special session to tag 3Jt beer. Th#
Bread waa |h* cry In the grain
messages, received last weak, here plte and throughout the country
not been answered,
J ( aa tha, price o f "the ntnff of
Commenting on the Hipklns'
telegram, Gove nor Lalfoon salt
Kentucky had no fundi to ap­
propriate for relief purpose*.

SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS
A

Competltiee ‘gxitniruitiohii fcr ncholnrnhfpn in th*
University of Fltniib tnri Torid* Bute College trill he
held « t the Sanford Junior High School, Sanford, FloN
Ida, beflmdof at eltht o'clock on Thursday morning,
Aiifuet 10, 1038. Caadldatea must enroll - with Ihe
, county aoperintendnt at the Court Rouae not later

( Continued p-rom 1 ago One)
speedier pen.rot lion-of gangster*;
federal control of gun shipment*
In Interstate commerce, an em­
bargo rn gun import., and re­
vival of religious teachings in
the home would go far toward
eliminating cel.ling gangs am)
restricting Ihe fnrtnalion of oth­
ers from the rising generation:
Copeland said hi* rommitlee
already
had eon.bleieil legisla­
tion to permit the government
tq regulate interstate movement*
of machine gun*, automatic pis­
tols and sawed-off shotguns,
Emphaiilng
this need, the
New Yorker said 17 New York-

"I am aim Informed," he add­
ed. "thal the machine gun* u*rd
In Kansas City l » ksjl four pnllee
officials apd an e.cap«| convict
came from New York City, Cer­
tainly, Ihe federal government
can break up this prarllre.
"The Importation of pl.l t* ha*
bcen enormous In recent venr*.
The average run* from .10,(100 to
50.000 a year, but In one recent
year il fearhc,) the astounding
total of 500,000 weapon* putting
a high tariff rm Imnnrtett pi-dol*
nr-even an embargn &gt;n Ihrir
Importation,
except for l-gitlmale purpose*.
ApiRhling to Ihe general puhlir for revival of reltainii. frarhlng« In the home, Copeland said:
"Many a youth M a y
i* a
more rrrkle.a criminal than ihe
nld hardened convict.
We find
comparatively ynnnr men en­
raged in th* tn|'«t vieiou* erime.
It |a lim* fnr the achool. rhurrh
and parent* to revive tn.lrucllnna
to the young in trmprrancp and
moral.

Lumber G roups
Submit C o d e Tot
Hugh S. Johnson
‘ (Continued From, Page One)
fix prices, he declined tu discuss
it* contents and added:
" I can’t tell if It will be satis­
factory until lha hearings urn
completed.”
Johnson was informed that the
oil industry, whose code hsd lu-rtt
returned for additional statistics
on emplo) mml, had promised In
begin submitting the needed duts
Regarding coal the administra­
tor said he had no inlenliin of
"waving a bik stick", thst codes
for various regions were almost
ready fnr submission but that be
believed when these were in he

OPnCE EflUIPMRNT CO.
“ Everything 'F ^ T h e

Office”

All Ex|N*nne — Personally
(’undueted Tuurn to Worlii'a
Fnir in Chlragu •

ILLINOIS CENTRAL
CHICAGO TOURH

(Continued From Poor One)

FOUR FUr.r, P A Y S A T
FAIR

nrntrmTray;*rb^'oinfcti'tiW
TSIFIGT
Iteelf bark where it w*« whm
Ihe cla*h of the gold and n nedit groups disrupted it a fort­
night ago. save for this vllsl
difference—Ihe gold representa­
tive. weie no longer threatening
to wrerk the conference.
The most vital monetary prob­
lem* still were a* far from so­
lution a* previously, but the op­
posing group* agreed In drop all
dnngertm dy
ronlrnllous
subJeets and pc reed on a few
mostly secondary topic* in the
hope the conference mold be
krpt allv,* until ihe dollar quiets
down an,| real steps lo bring
out outer in the world rurrrnry
situation m«v he taken.
The question of adjournment
wn* .aid not to have Ihv* men­
tioned in Ihe day’s committee
meetings, but Important confereijcr f irrle.
were Inelined lo
agree that Ihe pre.ent srhnlule
wmdd he completed in tw,i or
three week*.
Som e thought

the

ronfrrenre

might then rerr«» until Srptem-

Trip* of refinement, merit
and distinriiun. Including
round tri|i rail and Pullman.'Vneala, lodging, trans­
fers. admissh ns Ln k’sJr.

Tour “ A” $70,03
Tour **B" $81.03
Make Keaervallona New
. C a ll » r W il l*

SUNNlLAND '
TRAVEL BUREAU

Arc you plnnnirifr a vni’iitlon it.

thin Hummer?
If no—Stop at the popular

HOTEL PLAZA
Right in th« rruUr of the city, facing heaullfut Central Paik
and the worM-fatnuiia Praila, with store., Ihralrrs an,| piblle
buililing. conveniently nearby, (he I’ LA/.A la the natural rendaavuUa of the louml.

LOW SUMMER RATES
300 rtgjnii) nil with private Imth.
Dine amt Danr^ at (ha

MAGNIFICENT NEW ROOF GARDEN
The renter of Havana’* Nodal Life.

RENE BOLIVAIt. Miinnging Director
Cable
" I ’laxa”

nuuid tall ull (ai li uw among Ihe
uperiilur* fur it joint inuring, ln*
ikratiuhs were ibL would be suon.
Asked stout a grneral call f ir
rude., Johnson -aid “ I think I’m
going tu .el a da).” Hi- esplained
this date, u reasonable kme &lt;l&lt;laht, wi)-M b* followed by orilers
for so ii industries a. didnul conic
forward within the specified time.
Ho would m l discus* extensive
ly the question „ f culling on in­
dustry tu ,,slul'lish general mini­
mum w age and muilinum hours
at set levels, s ch n» Were sug­
gested In h r sdvl-iiry committees
fur lubor, industry and cmsunisrs.
The ciimmiltee hud bren tie*vt$&gt;rd us In agreement on 35
bouri and u *11 a week mininqm
fur unskilir.l lulior ami (0 hours
with $15 fur (.11 white cedar
iv iLr |, bqt Jtdinsnn said lb’s
was one of many plans, all In
» d'holf iM krd" sing*-■

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Paper—Ink and Other
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in The Printing Busi
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Rapidly.

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Your Printing Taken 7
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'You Will
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WEEK

BEAUTY SHOP

Building P ro je c ts
Totalling Big Sam
R eceive Approval W A R TO FINISH U.S. Reserve Board
(Continued from page 1 )
AGAINST GANGS Vetoes Action F or
United and pared down.
Secretary lekes, who, a* chair- IS
D E C L A R E D Resolution Confab
tnon of tho board and admlniatra
tor. baa become commander-inchief o f Ur* public, work* cam.
potgn against unemployment, said
the specific projects approved by
tb, board would rot be announced
until approved by the Whit*
House. He said he hoped that
would be Imt;odlaUly.
fekes declined to give any indlalign o f th&lt; natur, oT the prop
ict* approved or t(ia exact amount
nvolvrd. Trt^ estimate of »200,L
100,001) rhtno from hla associate*.
II* siptajned that the priiJecU
rlfffllnftttd from tKe program had
iot been reject*^ but that action
on them had been deferred until
a future lime.
Approal o f plana for road expendltures In the four state* wllj
atert construction activities which
are estimated to provide 1,381,055
man weak* o f work on a SIKhour
week basis.

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AN INDE1*ENHKNT D A ILY N E W S I'A I'K H
SA N FO R D . FLO R IDA. 11 "KSDAY, J I'I.Y . I I . 19.13

LIFE M A T E D
.

«

Dramatic Tale Of Jimmie
M attem ’s Experience In
Russian Wilds Is Related
fsvnrahl. hilly *|&gt;«t about three
mile* from the left tank of the
Anadyr Itiver, on which the »il*
lag* cf Anadyr i» aituatrd.
In landing hi* plunr wa* vlrtually d«»troyW. The proprllur
waa hrnt, the right wing smashed
.»P»Mid«nl a t Kha^rurak. .
.
, and the (u lla g e and the motor
f The' diapatch gave the f lr.'l; uamaged.
.
comprehensive detail* of the mi*Mattrrn
auffrrrd
cut*
and
hap to Mattrrn, who look off Juno |bruises although not of a »eri u»
14 from Khabarovsk for Nome, , nature.
_
Alaska, cn another stage of hi* I The ’ place of laiul.nr wa- one
solo roiind-the-.world flight. The j of tlie remotest sections, having
jTeva flier last week sent a tele- | hut few lnliabiinnl«, but at par

24-Year-Old A th le te
Whose Family Dom­
inates “Machine” Is
Abduction V Lc tim.

MOSCOW, July I t . — W &gt;— A
dramatic aDry of how Jimmie
Mattrrn, American aviator, wa*
loot for 16 dajr» in the wilds of
Northern Rnaaia before briny rta*
curd waa related rarly today in
_
a apccial dipatch to thr newapaper fxvestia fr m ita corrr-

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.

Ft&gt;• C n t (

STU D Y TO BE FIRST READING1Full Powers O f U. 5
STARTED UPON HELD ON LIGHT
To
Be
Used
To
Check
RAILPROBLEM RATE MATTER
Ways ToKconomizeOn N«*tv Focal Ordinance
Handling OfFreight
Proposes To Fatah*
And PnssontfcrsArr
lisli New Rates For
Tn He Scrutinized
l ’sc Of Fleetricity

j

ProfiteeringlnBread

a l l nee Telegraph*
BU SIN ESS SIGNS;REPORTS ISSUED W Mayors
O f Cities
Announcing Course
IN COUNIRY SHOW BY DEPARTMENTS That
Will Be Taken
QUICKENED PACE OF CITY REGIM E W A S H IN G TO N , July 1 1 c -

rMllttltf 'if M Ctfy I'ljl*
W A 8 lltN tlTl&gt; N . July II
lHiJe
|| hf I »*ft to c«tl|t&gt;,»«h
— A •tu«|y «'f w iv i » •
&gt;* lltw (| I O U te
Ht ‘ SBfUf
th* h ur't'm r nf fi
i.of»rntrrii h\
\hM*fwan rail
r lUdiicHy* NR
• t i rivli .l\ w * r fr.«l
riHufi U ft.
atnrt.fl uu.nc*ti.‘ tele,
rrrn rr
iUkkUm
. 1')
!lf
today
trliifruphtHl
rnayora of
j tut*in w&gt; iiifh ■iT'tm rw pim.* twnmi &lt;nifi.t im . it ?
lUl*! • mrrt.ng s)t
*i»f ilm.it •»n plnf
- i m r P n oT i — tr r u t v ^ w *
49 rities In 2A -itlite.-i aaAnadyr, Siberia.
*aviator set out to walk to llie
ty
t
’omni
»*»
n.
|
iA
I
l
I
41
K«4
th
|t
tia
tman,
th»
Ju,
calling far ■ » • ceded He* «f
Fourteen hour* after leaving 1i l i r r ripiippcd with only a Small
nottnrintr that tlui Rovem‘ .i. . end&lt;el&gt;„ a rate* 1
u# an
nt tramipurti
■ n w M might » r » » » « «*• Kha'aovsji. the lavestia dispatch supply of rlmeolate and Uacuii*. l*0-&lt;Df«tl jt
ment will uit« full powers If
i iii#at
i*•mg ap*
it
in
tit
loitil;
(Hill
l*
muii*
*&lt;l
&gt;
U l w w i far them and Ih d r said, M »ttern notiresi that ht*
In his tat1 riou* tick, Mint, in
lo prevent "un­
il) .«» jnc«*m )• • ihau
In ht* monthly report of police necesftary
killttll*
H I 4 V TA . July II
nqt|try w i l l tv tu'KM)
tAh
family. WWW the .family malamotor was beginning to falter and' rr&lt;tulrrtl eittht davs In resell the
* •( rat** now tn tlVtcll
j i;
•i p&lt; I up cadenr.- we* tepoiitil I department activities, Chief of warranted increases In broad
ta la ri th# silence kept alne» the he ilecided it would he better to flier lajirk. his scanty ( iom|,sup|*l&gt; air i) nl« Du* ilnrtti'in
prices."
vill 10 iliK U fv d at an
p ro .
I Ultmy . f f I adii , u »
iu
kidnaped Frldar land.
rday ,n rvaJmc* i f butinrse I Pol ce Roy G- William* atatel that
having i*ivcn ,,'it after fln«*e »la&gt;
He has received protest#
tit **Jirir of th»* t ’ immle-1
, during June a M a t of 64 rave* ef
&lt;h'
tl«*nt of tf sr I a.*u «.
It i u lu r w ^ that Ihr
meters Ih tv .ghoul the nation.
Finding no suitable plare In ! » f unmh'rinir. What h$* «lnl fi.r
I’ elt f U
cow*
' alleged law violation were record­ -unreasonable Increase*- tn bread
I urn kidnapers renewed deaend* far Ihr wild. ,desnlnte rounlry. he I foo«l th* rvmaintlfr wf th«* tiro* rrn Ifiiti i) I «.i| ar.&gt;
R -y u il, from cunintercial c&lt;n ' rd against while end colors I rest- price* in connection with tha
i tight »;•!«•«, ami nttor*,
{•tight
$350,009 n i r a L
pressed on. only tn meet, with a | *a« n«»t hriM.|*rt out bjr the « •»«*- nil) I** ill #t«»r »*f Dir
were blight spot*, some. d ,n„ cf this city, of this number, processing tax levy of 10 cents 4
t!
W lln n
h i J &gt;. H. t r ,«
a
I
A
la
t
*
tit
H»n.
virtual e-mplele failure of the m* i«*n«lrnt but *t wn* frit !»*•»••
gl
’.v
n,
ill happy fact* and re- nln, set-fe dismissed, and four bushel on wheat which want Into
Th»»\
u**
?o
nu«tt
nt
the;
I*
H
&lt;
t »»!.»• :t &gt;41 Du fI r*i|.lit m *
A L B A N Y , N. Y ., July 11. f“ . engine. This necessitated hi* com­ that Im» pmf.ahty put n rlflr pivrn
effect Sunday.
row
nfiYiitovii
a t'J u .iib ii ,t the unemployed ard were Itanafctred to other court*
I onu
la••
Ml wn&lt;il I ■*»i*» iii m« «(•
(('untin .«•«! Du Pair** Thn«*)
__The kidnaping of John J . D't’on- ing down in an rstremelv unTh# menage said th* “depart­
ck.
to-tv
fecu*
...
car
loading*,
inor
other
co-ntle*.
•*!«» turet thi
**rnue Irt igrht
ment of agriculture I* receiving
tttll. J r , 24-yaar-oM athlete whose;
Hut
th*
oi
In
tis
ccni.h
ciea-.d bulk deposits, hlghir, Arrests were made for the fol- complaint* of unreasonable ad­
ihltflRY'l •nilifioru hr tight atmtlt
•l.ctrUlty may train in grain’ ami cotton true* and b»m&gt; I ,ow n«
1li;en with th* »a ii *
ty
vance* in bread price* In your
f«»
nit r n ill per,'- Ill l*-d C- fie.at ra n
KHitl ■ i f iiuitor )!»•».* Mitt uthvt
u agiubituial airs*. r.c*t without a license; 13 for dlt- territory. Th* department disap­
i..poicd to hi. rule for
known yesterday with wi.rd that
trnr *|uirtAititiii ujtni* ir ■ '
t'nlted hr He- sli-el icpurted oideily conduct; five for selling prove* of increases In th* con­
(t l.'i,, a cuiu, uri. on of from N*s York thai unfilled ur- lottery tickets; three for recklcee sumers' breed colt* in exceeds!
hla ab kictors were ilemanding a
.ev.ally”. he n d d .-l il will
,1 geuvial lighting ntW .1, - l.i June had increased 1*6. tiiIvlng; four fur drunkenneet; two the amount Invulvetl in the mar­
ilcul p ith III iio’lli
of h ■I dim,!
rana&gt;m payment of 1250,000.
'tu t the pic-ru t gen, ml .'hi,i tons, maku.g a total of 2 ,l&lt;'6,- va.li for itrunkennete and die- ket commodity price Irvcreaeee
inclirb
U
.
than
•uili.ud
treigbl.
O'Connell disappeared **Hy Fri­
ale tchr.Vtle I* plrstnlvd 7i&gt;| ton*, rt.r cotton future* mar- ^rdrtly conduct, robbery, and plus th* processing tax.
ing the tiliculion « f eontainci*.
day morning. Word of the kid­
In cae* of bread special vigii d , io»ed \«hh r.et gain oY *2.45 petit larcry. ar.d nn* each for opdemountable I i n k
l*«lo
mol
naping, however, waa withheld
lm ?e in me Icon*umer«' Interest^- T
T
atir.g
g
r
i
r
While
drunk;'
~3IiT
tn+t
rht-g—
Kte-------------7
- . ..l .f
1^^. . ,.f ..i..ili,«n Hi.
Hie |.iep iseil 11 He. eliPr
from police by the family u n b r
is imperative. This Is nu time fee*
Birmingham, A la . rail mill j f cliaiging lire arm* in th* city
ii. I, i general Inditing
|U piue'it.
reduction in w .irh l of
lh H a lT &gt; r3 e in i by th* klJuapef*
pyramiding. Placing unwarrantaJ
limits;
rnur.hr;
hvlng
an
escaped
th.
Tcnn
Coal,
lien
and
Railby
the
idmary
toci
i
device,
or
the pr lilem ........... I
burvlens on th* consumer should
If details of the negotiations were
city
ptisonrr;
violating
“
Stop”
r»ad
Company,
gave
employment
rl—
i;
„f an iiilivi lial rating
our forutar||inc com uni . I he I *
not b« tolsrated.
Th* attorney
made public.
I'xprt*
III
■••• of ne kilo salt to l.&lt; l *&gt;«»i» additional worker*, and sliest law; speeding; assault.
Intinh of tin- Pail* i
general la being Informed of com­
Tha polite did not become aware * W A S H IN G T O N , July II.— (d l
the
II.Mi
Man
fartuimg
t'ompa
i'olica fine* collected during th* plaint*.
C H IC A G O . July I I . (dh It) i j .\gcni y tn il» ril •' •• . l(iie*l*eii •on mn. 11 tak.i
servbe at apef the abtktcllon until last night — Secretary Wallarr
*abl
lust
(iroxieatel
115 v,dl&gt; and ap I ny of .Macon, Ga., amiiuir.ced tbit ruonln totaled |387, hr reported.’
Tampa was on* city mentioned.
when the newspapers, which had night he oulil proceed with hi• ■hot up more than H cent* u j d livrry and il,*1 u e ,&lt;f n».*t t
Mir number of empluyee in the
.
. ■ly
•v f*.
single
Th* June report of the City of Frederick Clenuon Hove*, heed nf
withheld the publioatlor\, of the program for rutting American tuahrl and dragged when! out of truck* a- uu\. -ui" t„ or tub'll
|
lin
n
’s
millwould
vutually
be
would t e rtierged tor as ful- ; ib.iHdnl soon to meet the national .Sanford's water department, ten­ the section in th,, farm ailmlnUlutes for tail -ervoe paM utarl* f lt i
atsry, spread the news of th# kid- farm production deaplt teday'* • *1 nip to new h gh prices.
.
lott
Iraliun lu. protect th* interests ef
in teriiural uren* "
I ti-vtde rode
Mm* than 30U • dered last night before th* 1‘lly
forecast of tha smallest harvest
D iplnf.
•
Spurred by the belief that the
consumer* said, “ Every
effort
III
CMnmlaeli'ii.
indicate*
that
a
total
lie
u-l
1,1
tlmt
a
on
list
unit
iilowatl
for
the
*
,*,iik*i*
miuld
he
given
employ
of
grain
Including
corn.
In
drJohn J . J r , Is th4 only son of
will he made to check aihranca* In
:kl rents a bushel processing tux srruld lc crralril 1" -kul wi'h j.u
fir
'll
kvv
h
li
&lt;
3
i
.
of
17.0O6JOO
gallon*
„f
water
wat
in
.nth;
nine
|
ment
ami
total
nag*
payment
John J , one ef tlAte brothers cade*— the result of th* w ont
food prices where they are un­
on«umrr» t • Sengtr ••■rvivr ................... it
pumped during th# month.
' '•Hi. fur the tl s|
b » h ; tight! piaelirally ihmbled.
who dominate the IJsmocratlc or­ general c r:p damage In 50 years. »n wheat would turn
justified.''
The np u ri inkcatee that SI
The crop reporting board, a s-'th e "black bieud”, traders turned po-dhly the I'li- •ng&lt; i
t frelpht ..iii fur ilu nett '’.it kwh; erven1 Along with the bullish murt
' ganltation ef Albany and Albpny
(fonttnued On Bag* Three)
aesalng damage from j x c e y iv e , ,|( th&lt;J
pii „ n&lt;)
| the sstvpv Olirht t.«- c .nvhwpjd updui ‘ •e|- (, i the I r ' l 4 di kwh
11 in* ul in CMti'U the Chicago gte-w
■• nt ■ f»r Iht r u t I!
k iv ii, and matket wa* given a ■*n*atiuli
lo*‘Samuel A r- hrat, drought, and storm* up to trhde with huge purchase order*. one ii* nd
i Millulusl kwh when rye jumped eight cent* a
T h r roilrund hail •h. 'll &lt;• ^ Tiv« . ’il fur_all &lt;
enowlta, law partner of Edward Joly 1, predicted that the year's
Su great wa,i th* demaml that
bdehrl; wh at and other grain*
ordinatinu
cumin tt &gt;
fur •*'- " *3 |.| month
J O'Connell, received on Friday, wheat harvest would he the small­
.
est since IH'i.i and m re than the De,einler detivery shot up to F a il. West and Segilhra ’ on'
No llil'llllllv I..11 - hall I &gt;• r»n. si.Id *t higher price*.
waa the first Information that
I *a&lt;I ,v it - i.ffirtals at Macon te100,000,000 bushels below normal within an eighth of to cent* a mi m-st Friday Fj» tninn vv
' ! .1’ - 1 Utld. • Mu
u, lulf for an |iurt,d
young OTConnell was held for
inatkrd
inerva-rs
in
domestic need*; that the corn
; nin.ailii h
itm.i *&lt;■I .'it
bushel liefer# profit taking near hero with t h .-r vnniiidtl.v
ranaom. The third brother Is Dan­
fn j-hl vo.l |in- rnger liaffte oft
crop would be one of the f. ur
In
ad
'itlon
to
th
c-ntrul
•
.1
1.
1
.
.
i.
W A S H IN G TO N , Ju ly 11,— (JF)
elnl,-re,| al ail tail*I-»di thi n, h nn Mle lltm
iel P,
poorest In 32 year*, and that the eltis, p.lleH it d.wri tn h i 3-4. itkt.iMt at Wruhingln'i M. • will i Monthly interval.
— President Roosavslt
lit tod*
today nr-T e ll Eddie (Edward O’Connell)
and
are
tin**
pis.
the output nf &lt;al* would be the A year ago today, rye for Itrcem- i.r rrgipiuil niganiialiimi
i" •payable ii |hiii |n •nlftlioti. All
Continuing t h e i r efforts tu ganited a recovery council com­
that we're ( ) t his nephtw and llghteat since IH'j*.
Krnm
\ugu«ta.
t;*
.
larok
slat,
her drllW ry sold at 3ft ernts a to the ri'ginrint vn n dlrialu i 1 "&lt;■ h H p/vi.l in in Ii i
,thin tn day, ment- fnr the fit t half of 1933 bring lo jiiiHice all person* found posed of cabinet and all special
that he will hear from us", a
It*
estimates,
regarded
as
mitt.*-* natiinl l»y tin tadi* * l-i ! from (lie iLV. . f p|. -• iilali.iii-liail ii..vs.*,| heavy increases in 'one violating tho lottery ticket ordi­ administrator* lo combat the ecuarsffted voice advised Aronowiti. gloomier than private rrr«rta nf bushel.
noun- emergency.
'It l-e diMiiuide 1 nt lu I erv, nt."
Wheat, after a downward start, ,-uch, tnorc w II he n le.-I. .-1 i- ii high as a million dollar* nance, local police yesterday aft- I f he tells the polic# we’ll kill recent weeks. Indicated an ag­
F'rank C . Walker, New York,
■
inoon
brought
two
negroes
Into
reel
-r
ard
under
him
a|)
u
l
•
*
*
The
p
r--.n
t
rate
in
bank
depo
tt*
for the .vine
him .- .
gregate crop of c rn, wheat, oats, turned smartly upgraA-. The &gt;|ay
Irvaiurer of the Democratic N a­
ikdlce
Court
where
they
were
Hntn&lt;
in
thi
Mississippi
ihlta
vario
«
phit-.
,
o(
operatmi
, 1 md of ei neral h •ittig a
During the ik y a latter was re­ horley, rye and flaxseed of 3.- tuition rvachnl u peak uf l l . l *1 h*«
tional Committee, ia executive
« r f l-roefieinl and an agr-cullui- hsn.h.l stiff fines
T o r,,. lilClulUi* -ulaliv
ULJ. L. Hi /till ib - ’
ceived advising the O'Connells to 7ft3.204.000 hushela. Thi* would a bushel, with all ileliverie ubove
llo -y were
DeWitt Gregory, secretary. The super council wa*
al
agent
*i
M
m
h
i
I
ii
*
raid
M
ndev
the
ro-ordlnalur's
.,n:ain
'.
"
It
vent
|.
r
k
(or
the
first
designate intermediaries and fur­ he l,40«.t&gt;9n.OOO
bushel* below a dollar a bushel at thr clo-e. May
who was fined &gt;16 after belnq railed to meet today Instead ftf
I'm kwh ii i,| iti.ui the month; downpour* in Mint section list
wilt keep in n-ntart with lh
&gt;'
ther Instructing (hat a code te last year’s harvest
of these wheat cl.sed at II.0B 3-4.
found
guiltv •of selling lottery the regular cabinet meeting. T h 1" lent, fur lh. .
used In the classified section of crops and 1,105,306,000 bushel*
inn kwh; Itrrii worth *1 hast a million ihd ticket*, ami Bam Mu hell who group will inevt each Tuesday In
Rea,ting to the proceasing tax riers' comtnltte.-i to h»l|» tie
(Continued On I*age Tw o)
it filiO; and Ini - to cotton and trurk farnie.a wa&lt; fund V ’fi fur pmsrming lot­ placa of cabinet meeting*.
below the average output for on wheat, flour pr.cea at Minm-ap- ordinalur reh-ct m aM -r- t - ' • •ight r. 11. f„r th
By
in |i&gt;. rounlry
M unt.n led | in. i .
this unuiual
method, Roosevelt
tin )
the fire-year perlosl, 1D26 In 1030, olls registered a *p,vtaeuliir $ld&gt;0 studied. At times tin- n e tonal •&gt;
A textile mill at Fayetteville, tery llckeli and |25 for selling
get* around hi* table al the earn*
inclualre.
B hailrel gain. I'a rr)iu g
pries* rccturs al-.i may
N V., announced n D&gt; peteenl lottery lickrt*
Many large areas In the Mid­ t„ the highest level sine, -lulg, gntl.itia on their IMAII accuuiits
61. E Smith, white, charged tim* all chiefs of hi* special re­
incr.
a
i
t
«
it
employe*
and
anEs-tnian &gt;i»ter «luy al «4 it» ••!
dle We«t have the poorest crop 102U, an I lit more than double the
with disorderly conduct, waa fined covery agencies for a united at­
nth...........
theru repor‘ t .1
tack on the problem.
outlook In the memory of their q-olatim* curront in D r.cm ler, O. 1’. tlnille, uf II*. tulip T »\ * ’ #
|.V
humni.iig macl-.iivry Dial had t *»n
6f**tings are to lie hald In thi
Becanae several persons waited oldest farmers with the pros­ 1932. Family patent* sold at »*■•'&gt;« superintendent of Ir t- 6|Mlf(*&gt;• •I.
Ed Randall, while, charged with
idle fOi lonte lime.
executive offices. However, Ibu
eeitll the last day in Juna or the pect of airy harvest eliminates) a barrel.
drunkenness, was fined ft&gt;.
lor Louisiana an. 1 J. 1i»A /i'f tl»V
Zells G. Stronger, w h i t e , caldoet room was too small and
days of this month to poy no grain to sell, will hare no op­
The Department uf Agrieulture S'Uthrrn Parilic (*&lt;.m mny, a
charged with rrckless
driving, today’s meeting was held in IM
I r IM S city taiee, th# trees erations of which, with little or haa figured that the prvce-,iug lector of the car |MM|| i.K icfl.
Mean­
W A S H IN G T O N '. Ju ir ||.
wa* dismissed while Wilbur Gor­ President's own office.
ury of the City of Sanfofd on no grain to sell, will Imre no op. tax im wheat Dour ia fl-'ln u bar­ Thi* section will lit III with in* 11*
The Nat j, nil | ,ii„ih.r Manudon, negro driver of an automo­ while the Prceident ha* directed
uk
- Saturday night contained a total portonlty of sharing In the re­ rel »f I ml pounds, which reunite* Lila of reAiring Iht* uniUKr «t&gt;
fucturei i* A ... uii.-.u ha fd. I
bile which figure,! in a collision a complete survey of th« govern­
« f &gt;3,156^6 which can be used cent advance of farm price*.
about 4.60 bushel* of grain ,li the hauling of empty u ii
**dh the o o K c iy ailniinistratinn
with that of I he car driven by ment'* entire fiscal situation.
After
reading
the
report,
W
al­
Al
a
inv-lu
g
uf
the
C'vnlral
Cor general g r a t i n g expenses.
As regloral dir, tui
Ko-tmivii
making Thus the lax, which be­
« Ciule of fan (Ii|ti|- lilinn 1 r the b Ini id* t.'mmcil of I*haiulwr* of Mis* Stronger, wai fined $10. The
Meet ef these persona waited lace said that In hit opinion the came rtTcctlv* Sunday, acco-Mad named: Eastern, tl J. tlerniao. ,d
•'Mil.- Iinnlier ,11.1.1 try. Pul,he t.oinin* i.'r. In 13 at Ml. Ih.ra Itn- fine wa* paid hy II. 61. Rumbi*)",
antn Jens 30 In the hope that crop outlook Indicated greater for all liut 12 cent* uf yesterday'* PiMnhurgh, Pri-»ls|eM of the '("IIh lllinr will h,. In-1.1 III day- inurning, it wai doflidlsly drctded under protest.
neee**lty
rather
than
leas
for
. the C ity Cammla»loner* would ex­
IV n lirn , l , % 1 hrn e.
rise. The 12 ernts extra was aol-l lour rallri-nd:
Following * raid on a home,
Mini .‘-'eimnnla l ,unity i* I i I*
tend the tlma for payment of 1032 hla program for resluring the to te due 1» increased cost of Ih-nlner, uf t'hicago, lll-.^former
Karel pul-ton and C. 61. Ilodgsr,
Tin- imjii liy Mm Ikromes Mu
fcalurrit ...... . Me Hornla exhibit
prcsIdvrH
of
live
('I
ih
u
x
o
tirent
taxoe Still another month. Th* or- rutpot of farms.
whit* persons, were charged with
•ediii.l oirvi.r gii.op i . rr.ier Ml..
-T h e exceedingly short grain wheat.
at Mie IVurl.l • Fair in Ghtrago on
•Voa was aot forthcoming, and
pots+fMon *»f IWiuor *n«l r*fu*tm?
lt,i,in,; and
Bakers havc calculated that thr IVvsteru rail rood rsnd Boulhein. •. ^uVeenment vai&gt;,
rrop this year, while It soiree
the hooka were declared cloeed on
E. Weaver, of Savsnnah. ii-iu-rsl l uur limiting progtam. I he rollon ^alurtkiy, Aug. 6.
to aid an officer. Both person*
to seme extent the surplus carry­ ■hare uf thi* tax applicable in a
Fundxy A | &gt;1 has l.««u set are expected to lie In Court next
Nearly 27 percent of the 1932
J u l r . L The tax sal, will be held over from teat year, can easily pound loaf of bread is .16 rrnt, or i inrags-r of lh, ( vntral of Gruigia lexlil.- iodin try wa. find.
It
i i . id,- ai
Volusia County Day; 6londuy afternoon.
City lax assessment roll had beau
ea Labor M y , so that persona now
j
wa*
v
M,nritnlu.
lv
m.lirated
tha*.
hailroa'k
10
pcrient
on
a
&amp;
rrnt
loaf.
In
cause both farmers and'city P*°*
Ike lulSl--r rude |,r,.|&gt;4. id a na­ M -n.l*y A ug.’ 7 I* to to b* Lake
Mbaqoeat have until that timo pla to lose sight of the fact many plares, th* price of bread
J. E. Hedge, wh9«. »"»• «"&gt; •• collected through last Saturday, it
tional maximum of »
IM hour County day; Tuesday, Aug M vvnll this home and charged with dis­ waa reported to tho City CammiaI* pap IN S taxes without penalty.
(Centlnoed On F ig # Tw o )
yrster.ksy waa advanced a cent
Msriun
county day, and orderly conduct, wa* dUmia»*o sian (set night by City Clerk F, d. N
n r-k , this Ir, L - ,
down to he
Only a few weeks ago the treasor more a loaf, the bakeri m nItl In rertain test not, H u- vrngev Wednesday, Aug. U Is 4o l&gt;* when he t#sttfi»d that ha wax Lamson
ury hud bom reduce.) te lees than
L e a v e tend’ng that th* Intention uf thr
Tbe total amount uf th* 1932
v.ere nli.r regional, *if Is |ir.if&lt;-*se.| Orangu County day. Hrovaril, merely * visitor and gueet foe
&gt;7*0 and tltg Cpmalaakmert had
agrkphyral act was to Irurrase
tax assessment U $29033356. The
L O N D O N , Ju ly 11.- 4,I*» -1 he WllenlMJit nn th. , irl of induitry O -reola ami Indian llivvr rounrio* dinner.
many drastic steps which
wagrs and help rtplaca equipment
Robert Bullard, charged with •mount collected so far It $76.­
imirlia trig will chimeo tho tv inaining day*
ili-ering ,ri'liiiolllre uf the cin­ raising lh,. a vnnr
b» undertaken un­
M r and Mr* Karl Lehmann ev- a* well aa help the farmer.
namic cunferi-mr t«..l») a.hi|drd a p o w r of their wotkvrr to the |N 4 in the p*ri id, Aug. I through disorderly conduct, was fined $10, 736.74, leaving a balance to be
;
&gt; Improved. As a pact to leave here Thursday bv
Attorney General t'umming*
level
Aug I I , which ha* l-vcn srt aiide while 61ancle Oarens 6nd Charlie collected of $2I4J»6A1. The col­
tioas, salaries train for Chicago where for lh* yesterday said that any pruflletr- i.-port providing tlut Ihr paili-y
lection
is
26.72
percent
of
th#
to­
Smith,
In
court
on
a
timilar
tu boost Central Florida cuuidie*.
will discus, llie -liver and
nreduced, month beglnnln* Ju ,V
Ing in brvad would b« strppc.l by
tal.
Htmiiiol* County was rvprv- charge were fined $ft each.
t tha Comreiseloa- Lehmann will take an active pa»t by licensing the ulTrfl.ler*, if need .li-hlrilm »* q-ealion and *urh other
Under an ag reament reached
J K. Kendrick, charged with
Mull'd
ai
this
inviting
hy
Mr.
and
•
ubjerte
at
tho
sul,
rom
ildlti**
In farthering Florida’s cause at be. He said a maxim m rise ■/
bsing drunk, being dleorderly, end between the Commissioner* ami
s *W M -rsslrt: •B o th « r
Alrt. H F. Haines. Mr. and Mr*.
sgree can he dealt with ivtth'-Ot
» » S
In cawera) gxpena* when the World's fair.
rarrylng a concealed weapon, wa* the Bondholders’ Protective Com­
1 1-4 cent a loaf was ail that
A LTO N , I L L , July I L — (A1)— L
D Haines, Mrs.
Margaret
" Mr. Lehmann, who will he In seemed Juitlfieil under the prrs- Jii«rn*ion.
finiil $6 o neach uf th« flrat tw j mittee last year, tha Committee
No
word
of
AutruH
Leur,
77,
llainei, all of Altamonte Springe, charge*, and had th* third charge promised to prevail upon the holdT h a course wa,» racoinriiended
charge of civic and industrial par­ *nt price of wheat and *he new
*»mi-itivi,lii|
honker,
tia*
Irvrn
re­
■ml Kerl l.f bnunh, of Sanford.
month
by (he monetary drafuiar camticipation, will spend the
'
ora of bonds It represents tn dedismissed.
tax.
ceived elite- kidnaper* triced him
making talk* before elvi« clubs
mlttee an the action wa* laktn by
el e r a canceled
approxiaM$aty
Ella
.Martin,
charged
with
reekin hi* home ai he reeled In h 'l
within a wide ra lu* of Chicago,
adopting
the gr .up’e
rrp,ift.
$790,600 In past due Intereat eft
let* driving, waa fined $5.
I. dr m,in *lip|i*M le-fore relirHioL E G IO N T O M E E T
handling radio broadcasts from
Jamr* M. Cox, mnnb*r of lh* llr wai abduct*.! I d night by a
Fletcher Jonee and Joe Jones, bonds provided th# tax colldgtlfn
B U L B IN G PKMMITH
th# Florida exhibit, and in gener­
munrlary
cumroltti-e, said the comely young wmiuux ui.d tw&gt;
negro boy# charged with the lar­ In Sanford reached 40 percent (Ma
When
membore
of
Campbi'Ilal doing everything possible to d i­
UuiUing permit* iaeunl ikirinc ^rroup had uaanimt.u.ly agreed on m&lt;n. Uelniiv*, carerly await com- I..)*"inr Post of tha American Le­ ceny of lemon* from a local atore, year.
rect the attention of Fai? visitors June from the City Mail total*,! procedure for the fu l-ra pr &gt;rram.
The Cummlislooeri last night «
muniratlon from thr kidnaper*.
gion mret at lh* Legion Hut at were transferred to Juvenile coon.
vial tom to tha S14JS0 for the five permit.* issued, f Prime Minister
discussed plans for a paraoan|sj
o’claek In July eooJ Aud prospective
.
Jack
Jnhnton,
charged
with
lar­
Bea'wM.
H On o‘rl'H-k tonight they will dbran vatu of all larger
IlD IL IIIN G
‘ ‘ - be that roj Florida aahlblt
Canada, said .at tha an-l of the IUIMU II H I A G ) S
ruts lending a repr***nlaUv* to ceny. waa transferred to the coun­
t^hmann’e abaerwe, according to a report Issued txfcy
.who bovt as yet failedtopny
tymeeting
that
“thi
agrtenivuLivlil
the
midiummer
Legion
conference
by
City
Clerk
F
.
8.
Lamson.
N
R
A
V
A
N
A
rJ
u
ty
1^
1
"—
A
office# will he
Johnnie B. Smith, charged with 1932 taxes. The plaa U to tpfeal
permit smooth (irivgreai'k loler- bomb burnt today in front of tha which La lu b« held at Daytona
■aafatelaod by Baloh Bagwell, a* plumbing or ~*tM UiraI permit*
disorderly conduct I* lo be tried to the civic pride af Urn
Beach
July
21
and
82.
Other
matnatlonal
coatmarcial
debt,
bHh
American Club, breaking window*
to Mr." Lehmann, and. IT. arere Issued daring the month,
neat Monday, a* la K. W . Robison, as well a* to “aall hiaa"
while the total •mount of b. tid­ long aad xhoet terra arc cn t h r ^ ,m|
nd damaging front of lbs build- te n of Importance are to be lak*n
M . Papwerth, trade body
idea af wiping cut nearly
Orlando a u , (barged with
up,
said
W.
H
.
Shepherd,
poet
sgetida
of
the
conference
althougbNnr.
A
porter
wa*
wounded
ia
the
ing
permit*
issued
(hiring
June
who U aenr tectiverlng ot
of tha antataadlag debt.
business without i license.
commander
this
morning.
war debts ar« sot UcM edL
J U f.
serious infectlen.
tm
A L B A N Y . July l l e - ( A . I \ k Breakiag * thrs#-*y *d*i*e*.
lU n .f ir a
rf “ Youeg John”
OToaaetl. U &gt; ; n r ^ U aephew
of apatite Democratic leaders.
Das and Ed OTeniwtl Inlay

•lrPfTTi'rrtf r rom 'Various Police TineF HeportB
Total Of M Cases
renters D i s c l o s e
Of Law’ Violations
Same Bright Trend

if

;,z :r :;!P L A N o f cutting r y e s h o o t s u p
GRAIN PLANTINGS MORE THAN EIGHT
TO BE INSTITUTED CENTS A BUSHEL
Action Will Be Taken Traders Think Tax On
DespHe Heports OF
Bring
Back “Black Bread”
-Very Small Harvest

&amp;

Roosevelt F o r m s
Recovery C o u n c il
Large Docket Is
Heard B y Police To Fight Problems
Judge Wilkinson

City’s Treasury Has
Taken Jump Lately

leUmlx1!* Hiicly Files

Recovery, Officials

Seminole County Day
Set At Fair For A * .r»

Nearly 27 Percent
Of City Taxes Have
Been PaidThus Far

Report Adopted By
I*arley Committee

Lehmannfl Wfll
To Attend Exhibition

No Word Is Received
From Seized Banker

S it L "
-J L

-H

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-a -.

�Handed 7 To 3W in A t
ta When Outfielders Go
ng And Misjudge Balls

Each tram ram rad eight hits,
with neither herler having mack
of yn edge although llart. a ll:it*
baseman collad ta pitch when th*
Br-ins’ now barlar. Wilt. f i J r l
t0 arrive In flaw, woa stinger
with bit putra than waa Burkhardt. who walhrd ait man.
Tha Hruint anoeunrrd tha titnIng of a player named Fay F*rriah from Montatoma. Go., and
Cm try Witt, a pitcher from

he goto a hit In tomorrow’,
ram* bo will hare tied the
league record of haring hit safeiy in Id game* straight; Abbott,
far some of M* u.ual, cotuialunt
hitting; Hopeia*, for or. eibibitl*n at hat and In the field which
mark* him a. a likely looking
young pro. pact who ia narrr
worried Ir h* male* a hobble,
Tig* Miner, on* *f the Central and finally the entire Sanford
Flarido Bom ball League’* out- rut field hecauM, erring that Ihe
alandlag kurlere, hi* ninth eietory atrong wind blowing toward
Is IS gam**, wh*a before a the plate waa going to rut down
large crowd gathered at Coen* l!n« drier* nine time* out of ten,
yeaterday, th* M a came from played In el's# while the Cocoa
behind to ocor* a 7 to 3 victory outfield hugged the far reach**,
which had a aurprla* ending aa much to tha .orraw of the Co*
Rabbit Bonner”, line driea jin ­ coa fan*.
gled eladad Howard to f i f W l 1* Th* Fed*, now tied with Dayto­
Bonner to acor* back of two na and Cocoa for firet place,
renoser* before the bell reached open a fie* gam* home atand
th* Iafield. The Fed* earned hare tomorrow with New Smyr­
na. Thuraday It will be Orlando;
only two of their seven run*.
Did th* Fed* earn th* gam*T Sunday it will be Daytona; TueaWell, when they entered th* alath day coma* Lar.burg, an,| finally
it l a II i&gt; i
Inning, th* Fed. had ooeured Thuraday will bring Cocoa. TueaNenea bjr InnlRfi;
bat one hit and ’ on* run off day’* game, count oa leagua ■ A M L lilM M
I. ■■■ iil&gt; i i — 'ft*
Ta**■Tallin
. __ f|# ••• IS*
Bummmry II um bittai] In; llraftf.
o'clock.
whole of a good ram a only to atart at
Knraii
Cm, I'rurp, MrhUc.
Th# lacax inira;
**. Mp4k« |, William* Twn bd*a
looo. When tbo alath Inning had ■ n r o H i i
%m
Ml*.
Thr##
baa* Ml. Wll«
i«
f
ended the Fada hod three hit*, IV»nn#r.
li«m» llom* run. Il*uiill. Hucrl*
t l« r r i« r .n If
ft
n«««.
MHIin.
Murubr.
Uurfor.l j
nearly a acralch double woa l U n e a . ||.
ft
HinUn bBMi, Cufw K#rraisl. HrM#r
Ahhe.if. } h
. . 4
lr.
H|i*kP,
W
*
it
llama
K«rnt4
rum.
M s i m f II, #f
4
I. New IImyrnm l I*ft
Howard mlejudged Abbotl'e loop­ X I m . rf
l
Iu m s , Utabirg 19. New Umyrma
*99!• »b
•
ft. rttfuck uut. by llurt I. Until
ing liner, and three rune which 1
1 r ' 1' •H, C
ft
bMnli 1 tUbog on balls, off llnvt 9.
Minor. i&gt;
i
had tied tha wore.
off llurk h«r«tr ft. If It kv pllrhaf.
Ilurrln bjr Hurt. Cut bjr llurhhnf.lt
In th* eighth, with two out.
I
I’nral
and Carp#ni«r.
Jo* Barn** caught on* to lino
drive It to right-center where
» ; ! * ; ! ;
o a y t o n a *. o r l a n d o i .
Joke Baker ml.judged It oo that
j
]* J ••
O R LA N D O , Ju ly 10,-L o n g dieit fell for a olngl*.
Abbott
j
•i
j i t tone* slugging by Early Joiner
•mocked out a legitimate triple
J Ji
5 * an-l some fins twirling by ancient
aa tha neit pitch, (coring Borneo
• t u t s George Cusack, gave th. Islanders
bofor* Maxwell woa an Infield
t _ '__________ * _ . ■ 4 l0 I triumph over the Orlando
out
■ ti
s t tt II t|Tlgera here yesterday afternoon.
Th* Indlhna In tho maantlma,
"
"**
ete
sot
WM lh*
second defeat,
after having .cored their three
iso . . . e .i and they mo'Jb only five hits. Big
no* In a firet inning which **w
ls?w«!l", |*&gt;t|l,W iM 't l A t l f Baksr, Orland &gt; hurler mokMinor in n peck of troable, had
'ai!2., M,,wTfi, **..h?’r ! ln* M * mound d ,b j* ln th* league,
continued to peck away at Minor,
nm ., iu * . w»* touched for nin, hits, locltidpatting men *n th* baeee In all
" ‘.' ’I Ir/J. ■'*
| Ing. thrMLOitoa haso koooke.--------bat the., third, ad eighth Innings.
«&lt;td not walk o batter,
With th* tcore tied, the In­
n tills, aty Mlaur t . 1*nd k**1 0,,,J
bod Inning, Ihe
diana mlaoad a chance to gu out
front agaln In the seventh when
:;TMb
*«.h;;v.rja
fif,\
w
h
,u
*
w
' nd
---------scored on JfrMullon'o tingle.
Jako Baker, who had reached
tA
T,
I.BK8
IICKG
4.
Joiner’*
tlickwork
came
into
third on a two has* error and
passed ball, mad* th* tnistok* of
plowing for horn* after Maxwell
caoght HxrreU's high fly for a
aoeond out. Naturally, Joke woe
lot*, for Maxwell hxrd'y aver
The eighth and ninth were unuveutfal for tho Indlano, rope,
dolly so oftor the Fed* hod eurprised even Ihemselvei by srort.w
three runs In th* ninth. Ilcra’s
how thay did IL
•
That rather ropobl* Hill# short­
stop, Hopkins, mod* a low
throw of Mixes grounder for a
two baoo error to open he in­
ning. Pert struck out. but Chopman wolkod. Minor fll*d out to
right os Mix* went to third al­
though he rims near • being
thrown out and wc.uld horo hod
Hopkins thrown Edge's rday to
third, Paul Bonner, whoso single
In tha sixth had given him on
unbroken string of IS game*
In which he has secured on* or
more hits, waited until ha sow
on* that lookod good and hit a
lino driea toward Howard.
That individual, whose mlsjudgment earlier in the gam# had Iant Timcfi
helped tie the tcore, fell th* pill
strike the end of hi* finger tipi
and th#n quit cold. A* though
ho had been struck over th* head,
ho seemed to atop dead In hie
track*, appearing as though ho
wm
thinking about something.
Tbo ball rollod botwssn hi* feet,
and, although Chapman
had
olowod dowR at second and B in­
ner at flrat as Mix* scored, both
af them croaased th# plat* be­
fore Howard could retries the
Tuesday
ball and throw It to thg infltld.
Three unearned runs com* In
A fter Fifteen Years,
oa what * 0* teortd os ■ single
and thro* bass error,
Here Is the REA L
Tha I adloos scored in tha first
About the
oa Howard** single, Harrell's Truth
•aerifies,
McCully’s walk, and W ar!
Wall’* long triplo to right. HopU ni. attempting th* oqu*«M play,
boatod toward Minor whs mad* a

Police Descend On
Haujite Of Gang In

SUCH IS LIFE

CHICAGO,

Tha Sanford Junior tram loot
another gome to lake Mebrae on
the Ninth S tm t diamond Sunday,
toeing by a • to 4 score. The tram
did not Mam to be able to get to
Wynne during the fin* flea innlnga, hot after they got started
they managed In remora him In
faror of Clyde Homage. Homage
farrd little bel'cr than Wynne,
hot the rallying darted too fete.
Triple, by H. Rina* hi the flrat
a.«l hy Stamper In tha preanth
were the feature hit* of U u game.
Thunday the tram will go to
Lake Monroe for an .eahibitlon

yeaterday oa isfanaatloa that tha
guumea are bolding John (Jake
the Barber) FactoF'for a huge
rarvion.
Th* raider*, under Capt Daniel
Gilbert of tha aUtoa’ attorney*,
office n u b a am ber af flying
trip* into auburhaa haageato of
the gang after a load had been
provi.Vd by a disgruntled aweetheart of on* of th* men.
But Factor, who ho* bean mim­
ing nine &lt;hy* now, waa not found
and a? information oa lo hta
whereabout* waa uncovered. Cap­
tain Gilbert said.
Maantlm*. th« girl Informant
waa bald Incommunicado on order*
of Ihe oiflc ol, who Indicated ,ah*

Til* hf'irt •«
rofaeraf

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that tha akdnctiow af tha (poeulator woa decided »pah In ’’mis#
tha monay.
The i Jm of Factor’d to t me
baa been tha .abject of badoMarable tpacalalioo. Doapito naaaetiono of naaociatoo to’the contrary,
raman pan lit that recast ■nrket
•paratiooa bar* netted him i U h j
mill! in dollar*.
d ia m o n d "

B A U , POam V t RD

Don to tha fact that tha Dal
Malay team will bn onablo to play
t .night, tha gmmo that waa achadoled to ba played between that
team and Firestone ho. ban poetponad uptil
tomorrow
night
Thnroday night. If tha waothar
permit., a game will bo playod
hare with tha Ocaaa AO Star*.
Thla game waa rained oat. laat
Thunday night Friddy Edgeneed
and Flreetana will toagto op.

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''"Sire*. Oil*1^111 and ll#nrjr. Tim*, l it

Textile G r o u p s
Well Pleased
With New Code
‘(Continued From Pag* One)
trie# to .peed .up productive ty
working employe* longer liourr
before tho rd e goes Into opera­
tion; Instead of hiring new help
Immediately.
Mr. Roosevelt's quick action
last night and tho desiro to
bring other basic industries un­
der th« act's provision, la aimed
b7 the administration at eurh'n*
tho production which has grown
to gigantic level* In th* re e f nt
weeks, while purchasing _j»w ff_
i. logging far behind.
The textile agreement wo. the
flrjt presented by a ha.ie Indus­
try. However, other maj r Indus­
trie*, Including steel, coal, oil,
wanton's apparel ' and automo­
bile*. are understood by ^fjinoon
to bo fast approaching agree­
ment. whirh will be presented for
hearing soon.
Tha momentous first cede woo
signed In th* preeenca last night
•f Secretaries Roper and Ickes,
law h W . Douglas, dlrtctor af the
budget. Turner W. Bottle, so­
ul*tent secretary of l*b»r, nod

the grtmim.tration I* coniide-Ing a direct mean* fit bringing
other induatrle* under th* tarn.*
of the national rec ivory act If thay
do not com* forward promptly
with tho trod* ogreemaaL
.•
Attorney General Gumming*
yeaterday gave an Intorpretotioa
to Preaident Roc.evelt that th*
mandatory previaiona of th* act
cannot become effective until a
e.d* lo actually prelcrlbed and
thought is being given to Mtting
up, perhape, a temporary Mrie*
of rode* to .pur indu.trie. into
th* agreements.

Annual Meeting Of
Clearing-HouseJs
Set For Tomorrow

RA TES
cord Srlth the federal govern­
ment’s new agricultural adjust­
ment act.
,
"It was hoped to have this in­
formation available In time for
our annual meeting,’’ Pratt said,
"bat the job of fitting Florida’s
citrus
marketing
methods to
Washington’s idea la a compli­
cated one and on* that cannot bo

“The clearing house- directors
feel that growers generally will
be deeply Interested In th* new
W IN TE R HAVEN, July 10.— federal legislation, hence we plan
la have our geaaral meeting later POR SALE: g H. P. HO, S phase
The annual mealing of the Florida
when ere will have more definite
eloctrlc motor *30.00, 1 Star
Citruo Growers Clearing House
Information.
engine, rebuilt, A -l condition
Association will be held here
W*.00. Reel A 800*, Austin DealTuesday, for routine business, re­
ports on optratlon*. A general and
more I n f o r m a t i e * atoto-wid*
Lense Duplicated
grower meeting will be held later
W AN TED Good
in th* eommer, It eras aimounreJ
DR. H EN RY
her* yesterday by officials of th*
organliatlen.
tfcLAULIN, J r .
At th* lotor meeting. It was
18— AporttootU FW Boat
sold full Information pertaining to
OptMMtrtet
federal agricultural
legislation
GARAGB AP T; Punished, la w
112 Part A r t
Concurrently with Ihe signing and th* effect It will hare upon
Myrtle. Inquire J . R. Adsai
of th* act, It became kown that
* * W, ISUl
O NE LARGE and small apart­
ment for rent Rant reaaonobl*.

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
“Beit For Tho South"

If your house needs painting, us* Dollar A Gay's Paint
“ Best for th* South," because It |* ground and mixed t-&gt; with­
' stand Southern Sun, wind, and rain.
M4 Sanford Arena*
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SPECIAL— This week onjy. High
•*t grad* linseed *(L BBc a gal­
lon with paint order. Stanley
Roger* Hardware Co.

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FIN GER WAVES all this ^m k
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T h e Sanford Herald

In Again, Out Again

F IR S T R E A D IN G
H E L D O N L IG H T

TUESDAY, JULY it, 1933

tee which •*•)&gt; t« purthasa • tax
certificate. h» stated that " If you
ran judge hy the way the Supreme
Court talk., the agt will he held
^ natitotion.
n«tlluti.n«r. lie wa« refer*
rjn to the
th„ Entiminger-Hnlly
f;
ring
act
jwhtrh present* the City from
I Ml)in* or foreclosing a tax cer*

Plan Of C u t$ !g j r L “ *."ur ' r " *
G r a i n Plantings i "averaye
* * ™ h*
M*
of *ii) ,mcinm i
To Be Instituted ' dunny the five-year period,

tanadar ** iaalat^a FSwMha.
The eeupe last week from Raiford of Walter C. Vali
t i l tlM M lU *»*»•#.
-rr~_ ton. murderer of a Miami policeman, waa evidently the "straw j p * m p I f A T T V D
Cafttil ••
etaaa
that broke the camel’s U r k ,’v for Governor Sholtt itnmedi- 1%A 1 E» i f l A 1 1 H I V
*Ot(ah«r It. t t l t •• It#
. 41 •aalartf* M k r t t k . • m4at
f wheat crop wa» rated a* V&gt;S pi
"* ately announced his determination to find put why It is i
C # * irrt* * Hf M areli
iMtf*
peniten- i
(Continued on fag* Tw o )
cent of norma! and Its arreayr
(Continued front race 1)
that
during
one
month
32
'prisoner*
at
the
slate
KOLI.ISU 1- lie* v
five rant, f.g all ad ttmhal kwb tificat* for a ppriod nf flvp y»ar*.,,hat w, are .till planlta* morv WJITP.noo with
tiary and prison camps escaped.
i «tu*i as* * a u | H
i.uMUUS u». *x — H .s.glaa Mila*
rnm im iimiter t^ffler held the acre* to irrain than can. be con- i yrar'e crop **.l||
Gov. Shcltx Is not the only one who would like to know 1 “*"* Murine the month,
•i n t t n i r i t u t h a t e s
for center nf attention for a eon«id- . ’tmeif in thi* country - r .old — “t.srtfl.noo
how
It
happens
that
the
institutions
in
which
our
criminals
|
"No
monthly
bill
.hall
be.
use Veer
. .
*n im o nl le*. than 11.30' and erable time B* he r- ntendi-t that at a fair price abroad." Wal­ j O f the wheal ind rated for p r-.
S li.ll are incarcerated have become so easy to leave that they all bill* n .t paid within In day* the relaying of hrick on First lace *a«l.
I durtion, XLt.7liT.L*" hu-hel* wa*
ikira
There art
f*lf resemble more a boarding school than a jail.
firaf Pet Weel
b , C«rrt
"The utm*ual u rat her condi­ Winter -wheat and
iw jf f 1.1'ihl
Street ami dmilar ta*k* whieh
after
pre*entatmn
arc
cnlWliW*
many taxpayers and other* interested in the welfare of
■Ike*, f i f i l
A ll
w h lfM A rt
■ oh a In percent a Unions! are beta* done with labor paid tion* of thi. year and the higher .p rio r wheat. Includiny IJ.M J,.
(k d b k e . r f e « l i f i y i ,
thek
state
and
the
safety
of
their
I
m
d
ones
also
who
want
•I
e * tf i t i l i H f i i l e nft&gt;r I I * RBI ,
charge, which i* explained un for hy the R F. C . are not con- prire* re«ultinjr therefrom will t flim of iluri'm wheat.* The r&lt;irnr.
fa ltlM e ! « • * * . W i ll N
t U IlH
f e » to Wtow “how come?”
*
di*tt&gt;rt the judyment of the farm- i tion of .prina hiat. .V.’ I
• l r v g i t U r ad * # rtl* lra f r i l M .
tompaay Mil. a* follnws: "The •trurtlee.
It Is hard to expect the public in these times of clever
•r* f the United State* a* to *nf normal. »a worce than
He
urired
the
r,immi«*i
ner*
to
difference
hetWren
the
net
and
» rwel. Laarfle ft&gt;4 K w h *, rape#.
what they *hnuld plant next year wheat which a* TiT.* percent.
take
*tep*
to
create
a
planninv
N il
I I # lle r ild
I* l l «
■AllasAAl lawyers and lefal technicalities to tolerate a system which
li n e amount, i* a di.rount* for
f u ll
nl
td t e ill4 i* | *
H llit u
n r* allows prisoners to get away after they have,
perchance prompt payment.”
The board forecast &lt;iat« prmiur
board which could lay out work unle** we ore aide to co-oper­
• .A lH is ia e d Ira l i e
e l l l # « ef
I nr
wtwnaralrr M ill* p rtra rlp a l
been convicted.
We often hear criticism of our enforce­
whi-h would K- nf m' re perma­ ate with them in mint effective lion at rttisjtll.ihki
e i i i l i f i la I l l 'H g o **4 I r a
VrarMl.
Simitar reduction, are propo*ed
nent value to the city, ami Mayor * a t under the merhani.m of the the condition of the cmf
ment officers, of our.court* and judges for being respon­
in arveral other f)pe« of .ervice
cent of normal. Oat*f b r lie t *14 l « m r a e w le e a f t k f sible for bad crime conditions. But what could all of their
Speer named rommi«*joner* S, airrirultural art.
le a w M It ii
r » e e a w b k l (a
* ie li&gt;
Before Vpaaeinr »n to another
we will make no hi* eireedeil ■ hill inn huchet*
ft ithllwleer. T . L Puma*, and
a h *1* • ■ liile tf
!• V ie « « * f a r re* efforts accomplish if our prisoners are to be given a return
x.bject, Ibe Commit.loner* oke&gt;ed baffler to thi* r- mmittre.
prakfJrnllraa* raf a ll ■***• 4 lc p a lrR ra «
acreaxr
rrduc* ery year *inre 1011 an t
statement a*
i i to
l
acreage rrdur• i i d l l e t l ira If rar rant ■ l l e m i f t e e r e * - ticket us soon a* they land at their destination?
fommiMioner W. A. t^ffler*. »u*- Duma* already i* reprr«enleil ti»n nf
,r - ,
of wheat
whrat this
thi* fall. If anjr,
any. ly will fall below a
l i M • « m i l p a p e r ■ h4 ■!■• ||# l « .
We have always bti-n under the impression that the Kt’ tion that the p.wer company r,n
Aral
*f ns
|pts».ii#h#4
h e re lB ,
%l!
until the conclusion
concturion of
nf the EtlEu­ btt-bel harxeti for the fir*t t nie
Welfare relief rmineil
at# Lira rat iM iN H n ti lei*
*f
wipHrelrat State penitentiary at Raiford was a model of modern pris­
itl&gt;o
Iw nntifed hy rwaiMered letter*: Hefgre adlournment. the
ropean conference (world wheat ■Inco |S-&gt;7 llav nowlur'i. n
41■#*•«'Isfa leiela M r aIera yrararanrd,
on facilities.
If this is true, and we believe it is. then Ihat Ihe l ity n-.w i. cuntemplat- mi**loner* enier*c| *
.-onfererce at (j&lt;n&lt;lnn&gt; ami unt'l expected to he low-, dropping| tt‘&gt;
•li
i I I U A l . j l I.) II. ISIS
it should not be difficult to secure a force of guards who makina a chanye m the rale* a* e-nrerniny 'he need for •run** «nrt "e have hail opportunity fn &lt;ur- almiit the *ame pm.lut|nn |ev*i
could see to jt that the inmates didn’t enjoy, periodic vaca­ provided under the term* of thn of r’incnrted drive to ni&lt;p nlwip.i! fei the full slgifirani-e nf tha a&gt; the drought year* nf 1970 an
i i i .i l i . v i.u K I. m u T O D A Y
rrnp this y*’ar."
tions.
Of course, no amount of concrete or prison bars fran, hi*e entered InUi wilh the H percent more lave* if
power
company.
would
be
adequate
if
the
will
to
prevent
such
things
was
done,
the
ta.
l
i
collection
f
r
It»TI
T i l M U IS •&lt;» D ISC H A R G E :
The Commit,r ncr*, who Had . will le at In perrent. in whieh
T t« » e I, ie» Ilian ItiAl l.kth pow-r not present.
a prinpert've harvesi
nl**inner Lehman re*
till spit 1 1 Itf I . I . I A U ir S p ir it ;
The situation at convict cAmps is a tiltle different. authnriied*Mayor V. A . Speer to I event. Cnmml.*inner
Commissioner*. the
Prntrevivw r'.,„i ml* Frn!fr*iv9
to «■ii nr'#'1
pnunjn exercising due diligem-t- there is no excuse for any
or whit,-way light* could t'FF wfill li| fink**
sKo*4t
$700,000
In
rut-ffw*
in-*
It
should
not
he
hard
|
“
P
u«
,HJ‘
»'thout
endanrering
whnlesult* departure of- prisoners,
the lafety n[
of th,‘
the public,
public. report frarr*t which f« haw hnn^tnif ovff
under present ilepri"*s«fd condition* to find mm capable of [*""
the Cttr. Vo ii*-fi nil# if-llWti wji *
pc rforming their duties efficiently.
; ,h*‘ ,h* ' ,f&gt;'t,,uM mtkr ‘ r"
&lt;riurtLti of milx ni f 1171 prr did fit h t*kr n,
It is well that the Governor has derided to investigate in iu liirht bill by cutting out
F j r l i i r in th$* m crtinr, »n«! at
onditlons thoroughly us pertain to ftaifortl ami prison 21 white-way liyht* which burn : thi* irmi^tenre* uf
camps.
We can think of nothing which might encourage ftfirfi &lt;lu«k to »I«wri# ami by pl#c« f lium##, th# R'roij;i oliifyiN) hi* rno*
crime more then the general realization that our prisons ing all other thitR-way •ml ■tre.-t t un that former night Desk S e r ­
are only for temporary lodging, a sort of summer resort, light* on a ♦lurak to midnight! geant Arthur Mar-hall be re.
if you will.
Sub.
employed by Ihe City In any de­
After a tlircur.ion a* to the partment wto-re tie ruuld i|ualifv,
I adwability i f plunging the f i t ) evert if it meant that n junior
A m e r ic a n H W i n
into darhnrs* after midnight, th* employee «h old be released.
I omml**ionvr* voted to delay
Cnmmisssionrr
Dumas
con­
The performatice of American athletes in winning two action. They did, however au­ tends- I that Mr. Marshal!'* eignt
of the three major titles at stake in the British Islands thorise Maynr S|a-er to cut off nr 10 year* srrvire with the City
last week speaks well fyr our representatives of sport. The th, 3.7 whit-.way light*, mint of was deserving of some ronsidrrathird title went to an Australian, which left the home-grown them on First Street, which he tkin, and that inasmuch as Mr.
had mentioned. A saving of about Marshall was * taipayrr and hml
talent of England with little consolation.
$l(l per m-.nth will Ih- brought applied for the position as oiler
Hut the New York Herald-Tribune believes the "defeat about
in thi* nctinn.
at the water plant. h». should be
of Ellsworth Vines by Jack Crawford must Is* ranked as
IV. I , Cooper's offer to fur- given ih . Jo), if it js f„ n.| that hiu great prize for the empire. For in Vines this country
ni*h the city wilh liability insur­
undoubtedly possesses one of ibt greatest players. If some- ant*— for— its employee* » * « *f—’1 I* Qualified.
lhing-r«nain*-t&lt;.-be-|»erfrclrd'Hn-M!i-baclrtramt,— UnTV"IiT re pint over Ihr offrr of
If.
true tennis genius alike in his other strokes and in his Connelly.

p . j . i it. H r day j B e ing 'o f te m p ora ry na tu re th e y art- not as im p e rvio u s t o . wake a tour of the city f(,r the
ai d ttnie m m&gt; l,l&gt;'l*-iltjtatp«cs-.aa- 4 ptjrmaiujnt stru c tu ru .
U o w tte r.
w ilh t h e . l'JfJo«* i.f (imimy out which

that *»i

I.-ciena tr,

ulication of reti.rning
the iri.r-aniiy nninllollywnod divnrrr.

IMT
my

)e ‘* a.tom*h*d at
made in hi.* brief
one *!i* l* hu.ri-

.i.il. r , tu rn all ltd* agitation
*. ni i n ring price., what thi*
,r,tr&gt; l i oci* now i* not a good
liv tT lili r.gar, but a good two*
bit rigar
■ T ii iiiror- t nlonel l.indl&gt;ergh’«
plan&gt; it, vo,' ay* an A .’ m iat.d
l‘n
new* || -patch. He i»n't lha
only gn at man whu ha* been
, kiii.ight down l*TBU*e h» got inta
a fug.
■I Iin- ■
--- ----------Altholo'b aIn- i* tha wife uf a
Dertiocratl- cabinet member. Mr*.
Jlaiold |r,r
will continue her
l-&gt; II11y to Hip fi. tl. I*. Men-'* a
family Hat will l.av* plenty lo
aigur a lo jl,

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Th i m nrtfisse wit! never acCfioj i t. anvihinti wntthivhile imtii nnl die- I'ram-e ul.andin* ita
-ill .tt-klnr pulicy
aci|ulie* a
,V i rMviilv .‘i. on, und liatrri* to
r i n. Tumpa Tribune. Lika lha
United States.
It tuok Jimmie Mnttrrn a 111Hipm
ihnn t Wild to fly frldit
N ' » Vurk to Anadyr, HUirrm It
Inok* like It Will title the whole
tin'ted Slates Nevy and Ibe flv
. Inc e-irp, u| Imih (Hi* country
ind tin la the .**t of lie- yeitl In
. Ming Inin berk.
o
- — k .Itogrr Hal ...n point* nut that
thi* i* the lunr In l&gt;eym Ihr con
ati rtiiui iif n-w him ,,., humblip*
troll* an- .till I &gt;w mnl home I*
, Ill'll ng ?&lt;*, been made r 1t*g b)
Ihe n. w Irine loan act A
nip
I in nf liotn.. building in Sunlt.r-i
Mtmnlali- businev* n-c.v

Hint* ai d runit.&lt; i|,aI l**Jt* In
lb . Unite I Slate* uggirgate mutt
Ihnn »lxtren billion dullar*. And
II
••&lt;!" "d Hint Ihi Inxpnv
t o nf (be ruuntry lelire thi* debt
Wilh miriest liming I In* next grltrm liuii i.r Iwm What was it that
lb* it.Id, raid abi.ut "ibe «it|, of
tin- f«th« r»? "
The ltr|iubllrans ato btgliinlng
a major offensive to recoup -i.mu
of I la ir Imt power in Congm**
They will be-e their campaign on
Ihr; extra ni« and unprrctduiitvd
•neaiure* Hiloptctl by Ihr Roovevrlt admitililralion, a point whicn
wdl not have much appeal pro
vlded the “new d t il" works.
Whrn you think of how nutny
trouble* you Have, consider ih
pie in the state of Victoria In
atralia. Their xearoait ha* been
Tailed h/ horde* of giant crab*,
p tar aho pi'd aiul of rv’Ulah hug,
soring from two to fir* inch**
*ero»*. The craba ate tlcnriog lha
•a« be,) uf all mgrioe ufe, *ma*HIflg n*U and causing llsherinen
nda uf dollar* of damaga

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■o---------------Tha Starling National Bank and
t Company „f New Yotk red*pu«iU of 114,707,176 en
on« SO, a new high for the bank,
td with 11o.31 B,610 on Mar.
and $10,0404104 on Dec. ;i l
at rtsi urce* went $1B,1HI6J7I,
pared with lUi.06l.aoo un
31 and $14,033,736 on I)e«.
f Sprplu* and undivided pruflta
$1.0044*17 mi June 30, rumwilh $1.003JUKI on Mar. 34
114)17410 - n Dec. 31. Cnah
doe from ts^nki wa* $3,667,4 $9,414466 on Mar. |t,
government aecuritlra sere
l(9Mi against $4,060,060,

j r -ji ij i
t

temperament. Only u truly great player could have mas­
tered him at Wimbledon, and Crawford's victory ranks him
dearly in the great tradition of his country, with tfie un­
forgettable Brookes and Wilding. The Davis Cup mdtt hes
lake on u new interest, with American hopes distinctly
less secure. At-Forest Hills, in September, there should be
a battle worth traveling miles to sett.
“The victory of Helen Wills .Moody was almost a cer­
tainty. She has now eipiuled Miss Lenglen's record of six
championships, and not even Miss Hound’s success in tuking
a set holds much threat for the*future of the American
champion. Mrs. Moodv has the jsiwer atid the skill to go
right on taking championships for a number of years to
come, if sht chooses.
“The victory nt young I fenny Hhute at St. Aadrews
could lie cluxsed a* u surprise, except that golf is peren­
nially full of surprises. There is no reliable ’dope-’ ftir a
golf championship. What Shuts lacks in experience— he
has been a ’pro’ for only five years— he makes up In the
all-round soundness of his game anti especially in the |&gt;crfet'lion of his iron shots, lhut lust lest of a great golfer. A
consolation pri/.c goes to Scotland in any event, us Shutc's
father began us a ‘pro’ at St. Andrews before shifting to
this country. Tradition, apparently, holds in the gume even
if past performances tin not.”

SANFORD, TWKNTY YF^VRS A(iO
A M t*r fr on Fredrric 11. Kami,
prreiilept i.f tb* First National
lliink uf Sunfurd, rvaili aa (ul|..v*» “ I am plea**il tu announce
fhnt nt a niei'ting uf th, lloMlil nl
|tnvrlo|« *;f Oil* Hank, held rtrnntly. Itic follow itig change* and
promulhid* wetc maile in thv ofI not* uf the ItaVk. Mr. K. P.
Km-ter. front rasbisr to W a vitapresident; Mr. U. K .’ Whitner, Jr.,
fruiu A»a&lt;tani (ashlar tu be
Cashier; Mr. A . I( K*y frum tall­
er In be amlstanl csshUr."
Misses l.iUlw and Ann,r llarreld,
:lwa ut (iaine*ville's mr.it attrac­
tive young ladle--, are visiting
their cuu»in, Mi** Muriel llarrold,
Oil* weak.
J. !&gt;. Lawler, formerly wilh E.
E. Turner, aspect* to upon a
whnle*ale confectionery store in
the Hi*hop Block on. Aug. I.
Mr*. E. E. UraJy and little
daughter, Kathlern, are vUIMng
relatives In Amvrlcus, Ca. and
wilt probably remain until Fall.
A clipping from the Tampa
Tribune state* the following; D.
1). Caldwell, „t Sanford, uni of
the new Seminole capitol's best
known cltlxena was In tha city
i Saturday on a bust ness miss Urn.
Mr. CahJwtU states that Seminole
County Is rapidly being placed on
a business basis and that th*
county's affairs era already being
transacted In fine skapa.
Mr*. M. II. Bowler was hostess
uf the Book Cirri* Tuea-hy after­
noon. Tho*e present were: Mr*.
Cruse Barnes, Mr*. A. P. Cog.
•wily, Mrs. May Dicklru. Mr*.
Ueorge Speer, Mr*. J. W. Spear,
H it. B.
Whltaar J r , Mr*. D.
I* Thraiher, Mr*. Sasnuvl Pulaa*
ton. Mr*. 0. F. Smith, Mis* Aik*
CaldwaU, Mr*, P. J . Ccaghaa, of

r.

Jsrksnnvdtr, and Mis* Melt Whitrii-r.

The
Commissioner's
turned
down I f M, Watson's offer to
purrhase 3;H) f*r, of an appr xima'e 300 feet of pruprrty which
the I'itv uun. _in U,e I uke Ada
virinity. Mr Watson offered $6lKN&gt;
In City bond* a* payment for thi«
lr»rt . f about tk nrres uf land.
Upon recnmmemlation nf Chief
of Police Roy (!. William* and
Judge S'. A. H. Wilkinson, the
C mmissloner* waiyrd nr rmltlr
fines and |ail sentences which
had born imposed on Clara Ashe,
Roy Venable, anil E. F. Evan
*ome time ago.
. ■
After reading a letter from E.
F. Housholiler, who complained
about, the rtoelnr nf an alley at
the rear of the Henry Wight
home on Park Avenue, the C mmlsrinnem aulhnrived Clerk F. S.
Ijtmson t,, advl*e Mr. Wight that
her plan* for beautifying thi*
property must be f&gt; regime for
Ihe present,
During Attorney K. It. Wilson’*
ruport on a r*reni writ of man­
damus whirh the Supreme Court
had handed down in fav- r of the
llondhidders* Protective Commit-

mlmled

the

L on g ’ s M eat

Treat To Eat

DOZIKR &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAIN TS

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

K IN O F P O W E R
IN P O L I T I C A L
U F E K ID N A P E D

J . W. SHADOIN

Thera were two unsubstantiated
van Ion* of th* actual abd.'ction.
Ona waa that y o u * O'Comv*
wa* forced Into an automobile at
h# *t*pp«d from hi* own car In
front cf hi* homo. Th* other roajocturw wa* that ha waa leaving
m boar garden with « youag warn­

Herald Printing Co

3314

T. M. Dollison

X &amp; a ch

i t h m e. . . m y c i g a r e t t e i s
a

Wieboldt Studio

wheat nf .Vt/Ho’ JiOO he
if. Jilvr:|
paced *etth-t,,'!.'***?,,**-,'tt*b’+ ‘ tasH
ile.|nt.* the cut In production,
the t'ni'ril State* would hare on
haml thi* fall aim’ll MM,(M),tiOC
bu«hrU nr more than 200,IHH»,OiSI
bushels in evii-s«_ ,,f annual con­
1 N M .TR I ’ C T I I B
OF
sumption resjuiremennls.
S TR IN G A M )
HK ASd
I'-ek -aid the |nw . rup and
IN S T R U M E N T S
ger eral prospect of rontinueH high
IS A
I'hnnr RX.'.-W
price* fur rrain would makr no
Studio 111.1 Myrtle A re .
rhange in plans for continuing the
..'0-rent jier Imshel processing
on wheat whi h went into effect
at th,- turn of the week.
Th* t.i-ard forecast u rnrn crop'
of 3,3*1.1Id3.000 bushels rumpar—t
with LWl.iMWbnon bushel* la-t
year and a five-year average of
"Bent For The South”
34112,000.000 hushel* for the peIf your house nerd- painting, u*e Duxirr &amp; Day’s faint
riod (93* to 1930.
It tstimatel
■'Best fur the houth.'' I&gt;rcausv it is gtuund and mixed t-&gt; with­
that the corn crop was 70.2 per­
cent of normal and that 2:1 per.
stand Southern Sun, wind, amt rain.
rent of Iasi year’s crop, nr &lt;!2ti.2RI Sanford A vimhi?
!Ni:r,l10it bushel* were still &lt; rt
farm* It estiniatrd ■this year’s
201 SnnfortI Avon’ie
arr rage *t |i)J,032.immi.
-The— -ersip— o f-a lt varlertev

**

an companion when two
men
tarrying pistols furred him to
enter *n autom .bile.
The O'Connell brothers have
become powerful figure* in slate
IX T D f ) I f T 11 f* A T
*r ’ I If L I I 1 V
L J piddle* in the past ID year*. Roth
Kdwaid and Daniel arr reputed to
Is- mo Vrately wealthy hut trends
did n it believe they' cm III raise
such a r»n4um ■* the kidnaper*
(i'ontinued Krum Page l&gt;iel
the Kiuckt-iliMk I'tr**. Th* coda demimVd.
Hitler vea* inxrteil in lb , Sun­
day edit mi uf Ihr jiaprr. It wa*
jdfcv«*d by Walter V. Jobn»on,
Thry'll Cut Like New ! 1
Krn**i larr In-tmicrattc leader, an-J
Hurt leal
nil hlndra uf rarN*
u friend uf th, O ’CunuvIl*.
wit m siml hnivaa; prunlnc l**«u
*
*
f
Jill
IM
a
,
#Ir, I*1 |ira11
Tb* nulur wa* captioned wilh
rilltR
the word “Srdgewick" and ll*t*-l
LAWN MOWERS
M*p«lrra4 ««4 *iMrarpra«r4
the following men who might b«
AIm r « r MmU
approached:
Jimmy
Uiltuughly,
H i m your work Junt by • r» il
ir k M a Ic
Pat Ca*ry, John l)kry, Krvd Car­
roll, Torn Lynch, Harney , Riley,
Jim O'llagun, Tom Dykr, Mush
01* Kim
Vtsss Tia-W
Trsrkner, lltndy Riley an-l Am**
O'Brirn. All are prominent in
politic*.
Another telephone nail and a
LU M B ER
•rejnd letter front Ih* kidnaper*
we* received by the O'Connell*.
u*| leaf jrellow pine, Ulll red
Their ronlrnt* were not disclosed.
ry prena *04 all kinds af build*
It wa* understood friends uf th*
Inc ■alarlala,
Democratic leaders remonstrated
I1IU Ltwber Co.
that *uch a sum of $360,000 coal l
Iltb aad Hotly
not be rai**d but that a maw
ZIP 8 KM V IC E
Pbaaa I U
reasonable ransom would b# avail­
able today.
A ll day and throughout the
evening the O'Connell* and their
frien W awaited further word front
tha kidnapers.
.

M t u* do jou r pictarw frarainff, tie hate a rood aaawrtnirnl of oiouldinr to aelrat
f r« m.

personalintimate th in g

I lufipose, men would call my reason

of feminine daintiness. Certainly,

fur liking Luckies just a feminine

Luckies Please! I can well under*

whim. Maybe it is, but it‘s a whim

stand why men praise Luckies* fine

that 1 love to indulge. . . for I am

tobacco character and mellow-njild*

always conscious of the intimate

ness— but as for aw— I valuc/wrtiem*

relationship between my cigarette

U rtj the assurance of purity which

and my lips. And if there*! anything

"Toasting"bring*-for,with ase— m j

I’m sensitive about, it’s that feeling

dgirepcij apersonal,intimate thing,

lecauseIts toasted.

�'

*

TRB SANPORO-BERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

S ocia l

And

r!Dramatic T a l e Of

P e rso n a I s

—

• W1|w' | « I n T A e W E E K ' S

P erson al A ctivities

MAROAHET PETERS, SoclHy Editor

Telephone Office 14R K U S S ia I s K e v e a l e d

Alathean Class Has

Ita sociai^ M ortar

PACK TURK?.

TUESDAY, JULY It, 1931

—

mmmm ----- ■ Roosevelt

_

Orders
Study To Be Mad*
* £ i O t P u b l i c Debts

(Continued pynm 1 sgv tinak
1
hint in KhaVa r v*k In guod use, .
avoiding starvation hr shooting
mall game
t
m i
-----------------‘
Rrarhinn the river he &lt;a* two
, K S IIA T
| .mull boats coin* il onstream but
T h . l»ao*htar of Waalay O a M | ,h ,
n( n..,th, r pW r V e.|

Social I:

With Mra. N. J. Duggar. Mra.;
T A N W IT H O U T
Mr*. E. C. Harper U spending
P A IN — T h # anawor
thl* wtok in Jacksonville with John LoU, Mr*. C. U. Forrester,
t* aw ary « M * l l * a
Mra. C . O. (tanner. ami Mra.
friend*.
ae'a p r a y e r la •
Charlaa C-&gt;la aa husl*M»«, the °f ,.th' Finlt
Charles
&lt;’ hu,tJ1! hla frantic- aifnala from the .horr
g o ld * * c o a l af ta n .
X( te J **?rc
%• ** »
i ln ^ pa^*^\l bjm by. th«» ill*tatch
Mr*. Julian Brnton apont Ih* regular buiinet* and social q h U i
Jo a n
M a v is find*
Inr
of
the
Alathean
CUaa
of
the
I
,
aa tMt
w M lr t a d
L «* y .
s o u th
.s ,nf „ r d
A w n J*
non - g r a a iy V i n a On
the
ninth
line
he
me
red
a
relative*.
Firat Baptist Church look plate; with ‘Mra. U n a y , Mra. Waller I.
b a lm pot o* p r io r
Ihui* tn n u n *, * l*l» p u y t o . hi .i !
lait night at »;00 o cluck at the; Morgan. Mra. C. P. Hrrmlon •h«rt distance down.lrrint in a
to a ip a a o ra a lim tHttfh Raorta, of Dunnallon, to church annex. Brinhl-colortd tut- Mra. Fruncaa A. Hickson, Mra. U lwnd in the ritrr where It war
a n u m flt ni* \u •rl ft tm , n|nn% n ia t
nataa a p r e lim in a ry
rtaitlnf H r. and Mr*. O. S. Tolar nia* were u*ed to i i i r n
u f w in c h t.i ..4 lint tiit y t AFg nn I
co at o f o il a n d M
Ike LfOIM on. Mr*. E. H. U n a y. •ml '’ i . V . " .
, '
'“ ' i r 1 1
at thali homo, *07 Parlt Aranut. n&gt; .me uf the annex.
u s a lu l aa a ratio f
Mra. C*. O. Bare . . host#*.#.w" ^ " 1 ' ' f n *f
***■ T "
r u n v e r t in u it in t.i i« nir r* rir» *»*
fro m a u n b u rn .
T h . Senior fh ru tiw . En.learor
hmcalf from ^rnld and.
Mr*. George W. Huff had chary*
»Ut^a
A
L. F. Cottar laft Monday for of Ih . nhort drrnlu.nal anil Mr*. Society of ih . P in t 1‘raabyterian * ir"*- »*' J « p w N * «m a ll hut
II I’ ni ‘ li W!l111T • Hi
«*• .&lt;« iltdatli*
Now Yoih whar* ha will »p*nd J . B. Field* |trr-klr.) ovar tho rh-irch will hare choir practice nf
* hi' " h'
c h u r l , th e l i li-t
tlu lu ltd ut
ti
about tbraa month*.
buaina** *e**ion when plan* ware at 7 ;M o'clock.
n' c
'" V
|»V! til Mill* *
iand. i fit*
| I'tmvtfrv
made for deiurating the cla*t&gt;
The A tartan Sunday School I * ) " ' h,,( nl|thl "
,wo
ft-' 4M .ru
w ij ft
- M r llltlf d
1it
,
Mr*. Emmett Horn and Mra.
. aI
, . a w, . „
... a ImOFF hl»« I • DA4«c*.| ff(»U f|. tHf TIVroom. Mr*. R. h'. Nipper, Mr*. A. CIram of th«* First Baptist Church l__ r i . . . _
.
l i .lg v j. It ,- t;a « flI 'M - Uf. t h Halan Kortlandar art ipending
it tow
,#
. llA f r - Th ry w rrr m tn n o I h% nutirr
C . Madden, Mr*. L M. Rarwick, will h ivr a paper pwrty at N tX# # i , i „ mull wk . . .
.
•
..
tit»rtim l »*
111^
*j h i t . .
l int
today In Orlando.
\i
,
,k
v
#
tj
u
i
i
I
nauarmoii
wh-.
thi«
tim#
•
««
hla
•
Mr*. C. M. Han I, and Mr*. D. K. P. M. at the home « f Mra. R,
&gt;nU took hlm tn , h. ir
'
rrt.mii*
1Mt}
th u r
e \ lr .i i.im .it y
Ker.ey were chiaen to w ire a* Warran. E.*t Second Street.
„ mMr. trvm An&gt;Jyr
r e . e i . r y . i | .I’ll »l 1
li**' « -atll&lt;*
Hra. 8 . E. Junaa and dauithara,
ho*tease* for the Augu*t meet­
in tH n i t'!ii*%n! It'S! Il •n.
1 On NV — Although I N ra-]
K ^ X a u d . aud Ann, raturnad y r»- ing.
w k d n k s iia y .
!
' *
"
' V
h. ' m
f" ,wt *m l ^
hiM l to diacui* the ultimate!
It i - l-e lie ie ii, Ih n l vtiKi'iit#ltf nr*
..
a
. - .
...
Shortly afl**rwanl he w n 1
teyJay from Anniston, Ala. wfaara
At th« cunclualon of all btulThe Sarah Parker Mathu.Uct u k , n |o th, m &lt; t , , hnr( d|-_
outtomo, M iry Piehferd ro-j
lin n w l| b
i ..(M i? cd t
h i : i i tb a
thay apant a faw weak*.
gretfully admit* marital difnea* a *oei*l period waa anjoyad1 Orphanage Club will go to Reek finer away, where native, brought
n m i’fit
Lh »h _=.
Vtcottte# with hcrtdi/lTTy'ft'
when rerre*hmont» ^wyre ytrt(*il,] Spring» .at 3:-t0 o'clock A u M b t * w S a r^ frrv n tfn “ if*jitf.pfrtf h r«"H 7:k
m o . h as (n ut .iin d ‘ fe u ,
.1 oreRussell Mitchell In extracted to T M * i~ present" werei Mr*. 1|. R.I nie aupper.
moot hutband. Douglai Pair-1
! «l*t«nce.
h a lf |»« f. i’fii t'tf ( M l . »*ft IldHaC |
ratnrn today from Clnudland, (la.
tanka,
who
la
In
turope.
At
£right-Mary'* la ln l photo, |
Odham, Mr*. J. H. Field*. Mr*.;
The Sanford Junior Orcbeatra.i
The iruard, which had been nn
fi*r fw.itijs n f |h m r h u n t ' l l . i . v i
whoro ha luu baan for tba past 10 t). C. Gibb*. Mr*. M. S. Nelann, directed by T . M. ttolliaon, w illjlh . bn bout for the m lr tin r,
daya.
M
Uaur*e W . Huff, Mr*. L. M. m m at 4:.lll u'clock at the old aviator fur *omn dn&gt;* in re*pnn*e
Rarwick. Mr*. Fre.1 Hogan. Mra. Pmbyterian Marue on ilali A in - 1 If* ln*|r\jc(iun*
Uiaa Franco* Wilson laft today R. F. Cooper, Mr*. N. J . Duggar, nua. All children tn the city are) Mattarn Immediately to Anadyr
fot Lab* Wale* where ah* will Mr*. John Lot*. Mra. Charles invited to join.
village where everything wa*
rlalt Hiac Eloti* William* for a Cole, Mra. L. U. Bragg, and the
done to make him corofurtabla.
ahorWtli
tip*.
After Mattern had slept and
Mi**** Maude
Jink in*, Emily
Woman'* Club. :lll (lak .We.
eate„ sufficiently, the dispatch
W tsltir.ila ;. lull |2U, | |*. \[
Boyd, and Florene Lola.
related, he remieslrd the frontier
. HIM*rmtatar laft Saturday
(iiit’U by F h -1 Ntittfuiul h i.tiguard to go to hi« plane and refor St. Fttorakorg whar* be will
•ute u( Yudin
ipd
f &lt;»nMrs. IL J . lethman. home mis­ m v« th* engine and all the in. t
m e tre treatment at I ho V e U r*"•,! a tb-ljmdf uudoi d; i vet Ion
sion aeerrtsry, ha.) rharge uf the stniment", hr having decided to
an»’ Hospital.
■1 I” 'i i !•• - w.
Eva
‘t
hum. mi.**iun piugraui prvaented nhawdu.. the ship because It wa*
Welch
ye*terila&gt; aftermwn at the com­ imnn.Able-to make repair* lit en­
Mr*. J . IL* Hlntonniater la
Fveiylakly iiiiitrd to atietwl.
Mr*. H. L. tilb*on entertained bined bu*ine*s and social meet­ able It to take off again. The
tptndfag thia week at New
\o ndm) ..ion.
fltnyrn* aa the p i n t of Mr*. W. the member* of Cirela Number ing of the Woman's Auxiliary of guard*’ exnrdJtkn wa* rejvortad
A . Flit*.
Presbyterian Church tn have returned later with the
Three of the Firal Uelhodltt Ih# First
Church at their regular mealing held in the social room* at the motor and Instruments.
Mia* Elola* William* raturnad held ye*terihy afternoon at her church. Mr*, lghrnan wa* a**ialyealerikgy to bar home In lake hj me, M7 Myrtle Avenge, with rd by members of Mr*. W. A.
Wale* after *p«ndlnf a abort time Mr*. J . B. CrawfodJ .presiding. Zachary’s circle, sn I used ae her
T U T C IA N T TH E R MOM ETC A— C. A. Donnrl. icnlor metoe
_ ologlit of t ha U. S. wasthar. bureau in Chlcxao. compsr». «a.
h*rta with friend*.
Plan* wer* di*rua**d for the picnic theme, “T he C hristian Flag and
TR Y IN G A HAN D STAN D Mare &gt;. 1-j
raiding sn hla official “allng" tbarmomctar.wiin th* 2 foot wide
iir t h i «ISlUa »« f * ty which will ba the ATnrrlran Flag/'
mrlbod A. J. Erwin, Sun Francisco
“ mercury” column* on in* hug* Havolmt Ihrrmemrltr shown
o m e n K U l'U W K N T C O .
&gt;%. and Mr*. Georg* Herbat given In the near future,
Mr*. E. I). Brownlee prnldefl
M m . *^. O. Shinhoher pri^Motl In th* background. Th* ?1S fool towor, the target thtrmom.trr
sirr Iworker, uteri to slrro jlbcn M* s 1,
bar# raturnad from point* In New
over
the
busine**
session
when
Mr*. C. IL Smith led the worship
over till* rrfftitur inert h i of fTIftffc* tn Ul« world, Ihowa visitor* to the Century at Progroio Cspaa*.
Alt.(it Jr. sgoil r ’ ( j u u f twin It a 1•m
'Fie rith in g | r r ht- tlflirc''
Jersey where thay have bran
routine business was transacted Numlirr Five of ihe Fir^t Mcihubobrvtr In t s i K li t let boily bm '-li-*
lion just how hot it is day and night
spending th* past several week*.
and Mias Mary France* Andrew* d U t’ rhllf»*h htM Ji^IrnlHy after
T V I ’K W K IT K IIS
Preston, who returned here this gave a report of the young peo­ noon Rl thr hom«*
*Mr&lt;. F m l IL
1t..| I I.I , St I. u. Wilson,
Hnuih
Snrifctnl
Avrnur.
Mr*. Clauds Lock* left la-t morning.
ple's e.inference held in Haines
H n »'i*y ihirtfiif tin ' n n m th **# itinn* Mnp tn i n l i n i 1 w n - tilti|lf &gt;&gt;*a r si-li
week for Palalka *and Jackson­
City recently.
&gt;*tn-nr -twi
III "M .^iirdlT
.Mr*, r . t&gt;. Hurt* taiiaarht a
Ainung
those
who
left
today
In
It H it ’ i |."tf. ,1 (,« tin* i tty I (ill! 4HH I n k* t if 1%«&gt;fi to
\ * |.o-*itn*4.
ville whar* she plan* to *peml
r
The social room* were dacuVatrtl fmm th»* mi«*ton atuity t»tx*k
attend
the
Baptiat
Assembly
In
About 10 day*.
At llir »tMu'lu *min *»f if * W t
tin i*sii«&lt;rw 1 1’ 41 t *|,t (
ilir
ijn iiyiitg «•!*•*•hn»*% .Ur.
with vase* and bowl* of amnia*
Tamps were: Mrs. John II. Abra­
«*•«*•inn M Jkwitl! |&gt;Dtin-1
and rose* and by several flag*
I f*«
btjtii I
*f' |*. §1 1tin IT I
uni
Mi iiultli'M »•
Wit hi- ;iv:it!
Mra. Curtl* Mu** and son. ham, and the Miaae* Thelma Taw, drape l about the wall*. About Hit iRR'i rltjhjrnt when
diiiitkil V: wait.»n * r k-.. In* nmial&gt;S fni miy futuit
itiuyint; •"»
Ralph, left Friday for Lakeland Huri* llopkin*. Blanche Cunningwi*re
f#nr«*fi
by
tb«»
n*
members were in attendance.
■nd, olhc
ojber polnta in th* southern ham. Eva Cunningham. Pauline
||\. i i n i i i t * ..f o i l; the -k ti.i t lb*
the tii» . l « t.i
j t r \ rt ■n»n .♦ th e re
and,
aiatrd l»y I hi*
w FfROcf!* «m!
( l ontinursl I mm nag. ||
the **tat* where they plan Bellamy, anil M l n n I a F.nuna
Helen Wilaon.
Thoae
present
jiu it im n :
lit*.
y .illn n
u f i - u MMU* nu&gt;iiia&gt; in the l i m ^ n n
I'KKM .W KNT U .W K K
Strange.
until Sept. I . U&gt;
1
were: Mrx. S. 0. ftlilllhftlsfr, Mr&lt;* uiclrrs wet.. -*d. and It.** isri.' n*
El* -i'll*, it ft FI ft I l|II. I l l - Of O il; 111.
I In | If *k
tallhl • ti*** IH* ill I«***mI
r . n. Hare, M h n«m *rf&gt; limith.‘ wtivnl .S-v»-ii rmti’M wei*- ti.iti
l.r iiL N K
$l.m i
ifn r.- • * * ? '» - ! + 1 R T JII — »‘u fi:'t t y n t r;- ■tf»* 1c f f l j r l n » t i * i t
Mr. and Mr*, (iaorge W. MeMra. J ||. Tittia, Mm. J. I&gt;. riark*;
»*** wn- rbfinirr*1;--e » r H f f t i f f r i r «ff
Robert Wilson and O. P. HerwVM »|* f r » ili|, (Hut
Vat ii*
f»*
dap, Jr. returned Sunday night I Rory ami family ami Mr. ami Mr*,
no,I Mr*. Frv.l It. Wilson,
-5 in* Hint 1 * &gt;|nn i
t' l coi ;i i u n o i . k
. $3 ,0(1
The feet of marching men, from
from Live Oak where they *pent j Floyd land and daughter, Joy
•I. \ \ M It
( O M I I I N . V I T O N KI liK N K
10 daya a&gt; the guest* of Wyman France*, have returned trom Day­ the farms anil the citle* or A iif rSeven Icnks in th iijltii ittitio
tona Itearh where they spank Ica, wrote hlslnry a* they plodded I .OH ANOKI.KH IIFR.NK 84 RIP , .1 -I *01 wi i , li p,m i d
it ml CIllH il ILN O l.K S.'s.lHI
Harvard, formerly of this city.
through Flnnder* mud.
a b u t a month.
*w
_
t
I.DS A N tiE L F .H , Ju ly I I
id’*
l.lllplnyi. - o| tin- d tl 11.1111 111
w wk
The hirinry they wrule unroll*
... ii|d ii)
M r and Mr*. C . E. Chorpenlng
Offirill* of tbv In*
A u g v lt- tnadf iiih - c.imiilaint m il, mid I in
on the screen of the Milane Thea­
After
Spending
a
few
ikiy*
here
•pent th# weok-ond at Daytona
nd fund*.
ter today where fur the first C lra iin g
llu u s r
Assoiiatmn ndlevtuo villi", a n ' • i-ti m lf t
Bggch aa thr guest* of Mr. Chor- aa tha guest* of Mr. and Mi*. lime* are shown The Big Drive,
.1 Itlgliwpr
watrhed
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tn
pa
pi
r
l
uu’l
v
l
.
m*n
col
idf
l
u
m
u
.
of
I
■'.n
............................
...
&gt;
1
.-I
l
i
peplng'a airier, Mr*. Alphia Rich­ Ftancl* E. Boll, Carl Sfhenck, the great s! picture of the World
money go up In •mf'kr recently, i-"" pay in. id ol tin im uittl; till Ill
* Fa i f**| f i .
Ml I i i h *«* -JIf I l f ' , * '
Thomas Joyce, and Harvey Sche ilard".
War.
It wasn't worth a illlfu-, however, !&gt;'•• d the i vi n m ill i - In ** uu
er hove gone to Hiiladrlphia- and
li .v. i* tlkrtt III ltd I |Ui i *i«l(»ltlMi I'b
Forty-five men nf the United i-vvif liefore the dii-1 packages of tioui'd i*n
iii m ♦ I mH. m h
umlf i ^
Mia* Chine Rnuth ha* re turn.I Buffalo. N. Y .
I ‘ Itittii- IS*.
Stairs army signal
I be iip o il -luiw rb:s1 It,- -, un­
,. ,
currency m r , -atiirutid lit crude
frgm Lakeland where »he spent the
their live* in the filming of lit and ’ tossed into a great iticili -*1‘
Idt NtHitnm l Itniits
livid 1 1 «&gt; » i »a i iiio**_m u .uita
hydlwntin
i
-■
..till
Friend* of Woolley Sturvliv.nt America'* fighting in 1'raaci- Tb
week-rml with har mother, Mra.
Sybil Routb, who i* attending will be glad to team that hv i» Big Drive i* the result of their viator. It wa- sn ip Iiioiiey. lum l.d d * ' ,ii tin- p l'-e nt lime H i- i ,l’’ *
**"' d
m
* v
rummer school at Southern Col- improving at hi* hum* on Ninc- sacrifice. Combined with authentic toil never u-i l
..
■ t h ir- an- I'-li'i iti-,ol - i i . I- , - o .
trrnth Street front nn operation scene* in the archives of -the war
Alin -I IUIINI bliek• ii, .
, -i
plf It
*ll I •I(•*&lt;I
which he underwent
Monday ilepaitmi-nt of the I'rsit.-.i States
......... ... !&gt;-**!n - left Sunday fn.* m lining.
0= M i l
f t c l t . '. f
I| are
film*
sumdic.l
fio...
,„
„
i
l
a
h
,
,
"
’n
Male
I
l,»
m
the
Sanloi.l
.1
are nim* supplied rroin siuilla. , |,n v|,|
.s|,-,i,|, t&gt; ft yestm lay
Waycroei. Ga. where he under.1 » n i.i ltd t.ttv*
arrhtvf* »f sevt-n other n«tiun« lm Diiytutifi licut h w h rr» !h»*y L'hiin . dtiruiir Jum m . m i
ft
»* !'- ( I
I I ' f i l l ( I'd
v t - it t , j r
.,
Wgfk ■ » operation at tba Atlantic
lilt 1 I.
Forming a parly spending Sun-'which wero participants in Un­
will '•i Hiil two mutitli'f. Th»v w*'r*' Hr
I J A| U||1. ,i,. t * ...
Coari Line Hospital. ID wa* nr lay at l)ai Iona Bs-ai Ii were: the great war.
l*-k I *1I'M* I *'f -It111-1
it*«:iiiii|iaitir&lt;|
by
Mi*
lintchfl
ii
Ini
'I li.
. ‘ it*: | r i n t i l i h i t i i ik ,j
■!*
m ppanltd by hi* f.thor. J. E.
K |lltw w u , „ m,. uf lJ k v
Combined, they present a rhiO- - 1
t .
'tj* . t it
«U M l
• » .f
i.gfa
»*luil(«*)l
hfrl**.
li ..ii *
i ii. 't* j i n - i j , : on
*1,
\ ' mi
Vi m I t i *
f it iijiiv
W alra, U rtty
Hinlvriiiitter
(.u illogical pictuie of the g u s ic -t
tin id iiiiy .
I
. . . ” 77- I
■■
.
*•.i i li.c
l.tirt ii Mirtlt'r In cilia* B ull, an.I Harvey S ih n v iltr, war In world history--"
No Hollywood version, this, but
'«r. an i Mr . t harlra Mai.-lu l.l.
.*tott* Hit' liltfury w i
jo
h im
M i l - !,
M t iir .y
i | t n '- n it ty
Thomas Joyce, an 1 Carl Schenck,
war— stark and real. And. with a ' " ' •
s'»- Auguitinc. and Mrs- A. M. •lay ^ fur fh** i&gt;jomrit'4. „ f i ■ i, »!.*(
( M lp It t V k 'W t It !
l i t 111' M M l I . i f l l M u
of the University of Alauama
lliM'kuvrn
and
s
&gt;n,
James,
of
D*v
background of martial music and
utrittgr Lilly %i i « niii 1 tin o,
J.ii t M I u I A ' l i M i t I t* 1*1
an Illuminating running min men tuna Heath, -pent today heir as
| ||1&gt; i . i : k*i’ ' ! lirt 1 , i l l . (|Li
Hr I *11*"t t r li lll.lt
1 IM 11*111 S uf
Mr*, (tlonn Wmituah, of Wo*t tary hy the pnolu er. A. L. Rula, a the gue'ts i f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph fwt I
liof t watt H t i fi.t.ik *| Mtliiir
I lit* 1)11,
f)*«-*tl*' V *t
Faint Beach, i* spending a few veteran of th* A . E. F-, it hold*, A . Mulich, I'atk Aien
MllllJt lit”- ! t i d i l y t i n ' l l lilt It,Il 1i|j| I# i HI OIK
Mr*, at once, inspiration became - the
lay* hrrr with hi-r mother,
i
k - k"
,r.| to I T.
V.
J . N. IIrail;, 1'ark Atrenue, before American s o l d i e r proved his
M r. and Mr*. Edmund M el-rli
I III- n u m l a - r Ilf i i s - t . u - i i - k i i i i l n l
y , ,,
j
going lu Jacksonville to join Mr. bravery and a powerful argument I ,,,,,1 daughters. Any-Is aud Sylvia,
II I the reading a I (. teii-o.
. ................ . „„ , 1,,.
Witnbish. They will make their ___________ »
_____________ — .'le f t Sunday fur Mnunlville, S. C.
totaled to.',, , f wbM), i.iiinFjei 1V. ug. ia,.,|
i
in Jack* mville.
,
.
| where Mrs Mi-iscb nn,| Ihe chitperiod and used th* Scripture
wM, vj,j , Mn&gt; \y A Teatpie were udiilta j i h I I .'•■* wen- ju t e
„„
, Held. ||,c lam After being ill fur Ih* past aov- ■on from the Sixth t hapler of fi)r ( M wn.k, M&gt;
W h c l * ' t h r l i b r a r y b . 1,1 ,1 t o i i i l ; T ro ru 'e nt .
»■
oral months, Mrs. Katherin* lau- Marks, “ Feeding th. M ullilud. . |rtHMlri| hrTV
' “ *h on hand l&gt;alrim&gt;- ,,f p i n on!
'th,. In
III
Itie Wolroua ha* improved anlTi- as the theme ut Ihe period. Sb#
Mr. and Mra. F. Van Huron -lun,. I, the tula in i- mi luiiiJ uti
cirntly t„ rat urn to her him* at based her talk on the subject,
whch the t'Muimillee m charge
Montrose, Pa. tihe has boon raald- “Taking Stock of Our Resource* Connell, of l*hltailrlphia. who J I* I w a. lltlllS,
A total »f lis.m
gallons of| uf thr Hull I'ark ha- paid, he re
In i with Mrs.
Mrs. llatlie It. Hawkins and Bringing What We Have to have been visiting Ihe (niter's
O ld l.ihion barb.curt and picnics’
Snrah
Stewart, garuline and h7 iprnrU of oil were purled lie id , dated that runt
at her home
h»m» (nn West First street God an I T r sling Him to Increase mother. Mrs.
in the w o o d f l u h . n j (si&amp;untjm |
used
hy
vunoiis
depart
Hunts
of
tniynu-nl
fur
the
u*e
of
the
v
ray
It.”
Mellonville
Avenue,
have
gone
to
for thr p u t few months.
trout *nd b-j mouthed ban)
jotl
During th# social period refresh Daytona Itearh I - visit Mr*. For­
fo* hunt). . . Itn n it_„ moonlight
menl* were »ervcd hy the hoat- rest (iatchel for a week before
rid .t on honeback
bridga panic*
ess, assisted by Mr*. J. B. Craw­ returning home.
m -.. honeback breaktaitt and ''treat-,
ford. Those i|jresent were: Mr*.
ure hontt" . , , dancing and ballroom
J. G. Wait., Mrs. John Bumble,, f « r a continuing peace.
e n l.it,.nment. . . . hiking and iwlmMra. J. H. Crawford. Mr*. W. T i . I ' ’!'1'.
•"
»'«■*&lt;. "
ming paibct, , , . deck thuRleboard
m
m
u
,
vh. u
Ft.hU
Mrs.
H. \tiirhell
Mitchell Mr*
Mr*. *
r *(r|picture which no schinil boy
and hone .hoe pl'ch,ng — . . lociely
C. J . llarrtsun, Mr*. L. 11. Smith,
hont thow and bait . . . . diet* art
n*Tca t h is Yean
Mrs. W. E. Well*, and" Mra. 11, I .
part ol Mayview Manor'* program ol
START A t LOW A t
Gibson.
summer activitiei
In the cool,
§4 DAI LY WI T H
T H R U tUMPTU*
bracing albtudei and rehcth.ng beau­
OUt
MlALf.
ty ol Noclh Carolina'* mountain!.
Hare't • thoroughly Inter.ibnj holi­
day
with gay tompanioni „ . . , j
f*wf
l#tftl'*
■
1*1 *:n&lt;f •wjkl.J1# vf
for a modetl cottl

ft*

RECITAL

Mrs. Lehirtan Presides
At Missionary Meet

&amp;

Mrs. Gibson Hostess
To Circle Of Church

Circle Number Five
-OfXhurch Has-Meet

COLEMAN’S

' - "Repor ts I ssued
By Departments
Of City R e g i m e

par^Ac I

ALL

IHIS

\YKLK

“The Big- Drive” Will
Be At Milane Today

II i.l'i

on.

.

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P. Paul’!)

lllv U T Y SHOP

'»r-

___

NOW
For
CAROLINA
M o uN A Ns

t U

The only PACKAGED
AMERICAN C H EESE

REALLY

p a s te u riz e d

r*W ort«jN C i.R (j

B E ST FOOD
In Town
3.2 B EER

’’V A
&lt; ii.'.'*;'* 1 1
_/
Jt

S TE V E 'S

P O S T -O F F IC E
LUNCH
Oppunile Port Off leg

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m

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Ntht

it a i u n

.^WCtriTtO.

G t i L A N DO

w ith

NATURAL
FLAVOR

few eating; vm ln fa l lag
wsAing — t h ia m Kraft Aaweiraa
Qar*ae. U i J . l i aiirufoiw Kraf.
method. Air-tight pachaga acala
(■ ita full, natural Bavur.

Op«nlnt Dal. Jung 17(h

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BLOWING ROCK,

NORTH CAROLINA

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$70,000 Allotted For
W ork On S t Johns
' The War Department yeeterday allotted, aa part of aa *11.000.000 appropriation for matrtasanee work an rarioaa rtveia
and harbor* throughout lha na­
tion, the &gt;un of 970,000 for tha
Improrement of a waterway
between Beaufort, S. C_, and
the St. Johns Hirer In Florida.
While thla appropriation was
not aaplalned in detail, it la un­
derstood locally that It la for
the Improrement of another
link In the Intar-conaUI water­
way from Miami to Maine.

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1NDW H1NDKNT D A ILY N K W S PA PK B
N U M D B E R 117

SANFORD. FLORID A .J&amp; W D A Y . J U L Y 10, 1M 3

loertising To
tnsable Part
In Recovery^ Of Business
PROCESSING TAX
Major Offense Of Re­ OF 3 0 CENTS IS
publicans Will Seek PUT UPON WHEAT
To Re-Gain SomeOf

ROOSEVELT I
PUNNING TO Closing

' *

Is Set For
INEnd O f This Month ■i

NEW YORK. July 10.-(iP)—
d
N e w s p a p e r advertising w II
ranks an intbspsnsihle contribu­
f itj: ' ;
■
tion to business under the condi­
Date Ib Tentatively. k
tions brought stout b yth* passage Confers With Attor­
Named For Ending
f tin* National Recovery Act. acney Genernl Upon
rt i.ltng to lio n et,1 E. JMuod. presiPresent Phase Of
Means To Make In­
,U; of a large industrial corporaEconomic Conclave
IiiMt, who;* company haa been conVanished Authority Farm ActAdministra- tplctnuily suecsssful duiin&lt; the dustry Get In Line
LONDON, Jely 10.—(AJT.)—
dspiri-ton lerlod.
WASHINGTON, July 10— &lt;F7
-------Neville Chamber!»la. cbawealter
tors
Kxpect
Early
WASHINGTON. July 10.—(A n••Without nvw.p ater a.KertlsH A L IF A x T n T S-. July 10.
rhleftplns of the
RrpohUean
ilip’’, ra&gt;d Mr. Blood. "It would ' i £ 3 S j r ? l £ S ! One H undred And 55 ef the exchequer, IsaaeMag •
Test O f Legality h*v«
i — (A.P.)— Fbf enfolding the
party are preparing quietly tor
Planes And 413 Pi­ debate »a the ecawomte eenfar- . j
been impossible for Ameri­ Attorney General Cummings, was
la the Heaae ef Gamma**'
Atlantic coaat haa Interrupt­
a major drive aimed at regaining
WASHINGTON. July 10.- 1/1 can business to have attained the reported to have canvassed thor­
lots Are In State •as*
today, declared Great RrtUlm’a
oughly
the
possibilities
of
leg-tl
piartp
Itcent
aehlevemtnte
It-has.
#d Colonel and Mra. Lind*
In 1931 some of the l»rt *••’ —A pm**»*imr
prnev—ine tax
or
:n
e-nta
a
I'lagnmcvnx
&gt;&gt;cniv.wn.«...»
..
......
.
.
.
........
—
lav of :W e-nt»
power In Congress, ami leader* I" bniheL iolcd »ln*.« ij^uTdayjaigkt.aMt-JLJrB-lA-Mya-uUiMwUa J»k*aLAau4»„UAMA-lha^s*u»luaik».esf — TA m'f A, July f0.—Florida, wilh - haslr po.Hcy U tke raM nr o t .. . berth’* flying expedition to
wheleoala ram modi Vr price*
to
*
f
f
l
r
■WTdwestvrtr
v
l
g
w
yestentar
t » --------educate •*&gt;the- nitsset prlcts and wages as a prtlud* ,0
'..pteJ-ly
if uproTell
UK*’!* ms wheat
«»‘rai g.dmr n SU0 -ysars• •*
J . ^.O m elead end Iceland. Tak­
He declared thla was net Ipa*turned toward Chicago fnr another to th&lt;* making of f.wul for Am*ri-( .lit*, the Standard uf living theyi pushing hi* Industrial recovery ISA airplan** and 413 pilots, rank*
ing off yeeUrday they landed
mach.ne ahead thl* weik on a bet­ hlyh snioag th* .tel** of th* n*- aible by meewtary scilew d a *
of a eerie* of conferences over the can cntt*um*rs, aiul adniiulstra-l now enjoy.
Hun In aviation prngresa. accord­ akbaagb rertala moaetary f t *
1 _ near Rockland, Maine three
approaching congressional cam­ tors of the farm i r t 1y clird g y ] •'the s.cial livneflla of news- ter working basis.
ing to g aurvey announced yester­ tore mast ha praaeal aa • aero*'
As
th*
Prtsldent
returned
yesand a quarter hours later a
wrre exp,—font
an rarly legal' pup,r a.tevrtiaing have always
paign.
day hy th* aeronautic* branch of airy prellmiaary U raialag the
,,
of ,«n undsnlabl*. Now th at the Na tenlsy from a Potomac River th* department of commerce.
wireless announced.
Many P lants I n te n d This gathering, to be held In Im I »f this first application
cruise
with
th#
head
of
th#
govprice level. Malatalairag Groat
one
uf
their
princlp.il
poweis.
II la nasomed hero that the
llonal ■p.y.-very Act throws emTuesday under the leader­
In th* United States th#r* nr* Hr ii sin’s middle ef the torn*
To Place It In Op­ Chicago
They were unccrtnln from what fb s u|« n value* and away from eminent’* I- gal staff. It was
ship of Kvrrvlt Sanders, chair­
[ha made thalr rad pon­
pilot* ind BII74 tir p U w P Hey between paid sad aamthat he intrnds be
eration R ight Away man of tha Hepubllran national quarter the test wiiul.l eon»-, bit pti.-vv, s great ic-edacntim ts»k stated.reliably
. equipped ahlp faat In tom*
(ire tnr week Is out to fill, in com­ with nctlv* departm*nt of com­ gold coualrtea, Chawberlata camnoth
Hi-c.
tVnllnrc
nml
Georg*
N.
coit/innt*
Amerionn
niamilacturcommittee, will find pnrty spoVrspletely lh ' directing va.ancles is merce llc*n*«s.'Th* total number
« m near Rockland. They carried
WASHINGTON, July 10.—&lt;/F»— men from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Peck, chief administrator, - sal-* • r* whi^h make* newsiapcr ad- the Industrial and public works u( atrplnn** lie*n»*d *nd unlt- eluded by advising “t« beep t a r
frankly
they
looked
(of
a
prumft
r
looked fof n pru"Ht| yymsing all the more tedlspcn* setups. Mr. Knctsvtlt expects th* ctn**d was 9066.
Hugh S. Johnson, recoetry admin- Kentucky, Michigan Minneenta,
Only S few mechanics were at Istratc*. said today he waa in­ Witeonsln and lows reporting »n ehallerire m lb* nuirti of thglr &gt;r |
week to *e*. also, th# break-up of
Among th* 17JJ59 psraon* with
lev, the procea.lv ’ -,V &lt;1&gt;t. not , ppM r lo b, lh ,
LONDON. July lO— (&gt;L■tha aircraft plant at CoU*«e formed that the textll. Industry the political sit at ion in their authority
tb# Jam in meeting wage-raising piteta* lte*n*** July l that* w«ra
tax
on
wheat.
J
I
.
.
M i l , Queens, to ace the IJH la ao well pleated with thr cod# states and the prospects for sue.
I Ailmin sirifion’s Intent to curb rode* for business.
P,)—
Winding up tha pnsont
7040 of th* transport grad*, ll«T
While this tnx went info effort
‘ any rnm ian;*’ pioductlnn but it
kergh* ■plao* baggage and equip­ newly promulgated by Pruldent cess a year hsnee.
The
Chief
Executive,
It
waa
in­
limited
commercial,
22
Induslilal,
phaso
of the economic con­
yesterday on grain poured Into th* |
. . . .
_
. ..
dicated, I* d-trrmlned to halt in ­ 9Sn| private and S4H solo pilots. ference on July 20 w u ten* .
ment ha the low winged plant Rooaerelt that many plants In­
Regional westing* have been hnpp,,. „f qour mdl. no,, o-h,r " ‘
” **' "
,n5r uv.r-productlui. at creases In pinductltii i t th* ex* Th* licensed pilot* Included 673 tatlvely decided on today by,*,;
which two yearn ago carried them tend to put It Into operation right held previously In Washington, primary wheat pmce-xlug ptentl. " 1
pens* of longsr working hour* women di*ld*d a* followe: tranaNew York ami Rostvir, marking and also upon th. f mr stock* r f
,n 0 ,h ,r
aa s prolonged Journey to the away.
A meeting of lotnr. contumer, the only outward show of Ite- nilllerv, whidesnle .balerv ami *
must sell what- rather than new help xn,t higher puit, 69; limited ramm*rcla1, !W; the parley ateering commit* I *
and imkiatrial advisory commit­ publiean activity In the “politlenl bakers, ri-lnil .b-ul.-i . will have aG evor be in likes t.y sound sales wxges, and Informed quarter* e* Industrial. on#i private, 455, »nd tee, it ia underatood in -ib
g ot i t North Bearh Airport, to tees today sought to map sut the dogilays." Behind the scenes, how­ •lays during which fond* mid. prwell
this —a*
the subject of- ------------------------hit talk with autogiro, — •
I-Sf.*.
iThl* W
will
i l l ( tend
« • * « * Mto
f nsxiTafu
inctrsse »ss*w
- ••••*
________
usually wrlMnfnrmed «out&amp;C~"
tha craft was tailed, a futuro policy of the recovery pro- m
Th* leading state In number of
| | |,nffw
n. , „ been
„ „ „ many „other chiefly of wheat si.* not lavnhle a.lvetlimng TP1'1!!!* her P '“ * *“» ^ f At lev e*y -General &lt;'ommmg*.ever,
there have
The conference has been I* * 1
II*
has
b#in
informed
that
over­
altcraft*. Ilc*n**d and uqllc*nM&gt;l.
estimated a t 5,000 had
And tonaWgrfd
r f pnrty pta
legal rh sIM ,' • &gt;&gt;&lt;iti sup . who ptevioufly have
. . r.Vpeel.-il
...r .................
deadlock
for more than a wash
production
I*
being
practiced
by
was California with 973. N»w
mainly t„ pr.c* and
.
______ __ eieer Ihe^ CdloneF andI (tents for 'hearings on a number
Issues f ir th* 1931 congression­ yrslcrilay failed In dampen the »V- .if-.orlrd
some manufacturer* in advanct, York waa second with 026 »“J over lh* questron of monetary •
of
minor
code*
now
on
file
with
Ihusinsm
of
Wnllnce,
pr.lt
and
1
b
dd&gt;
merchandise,
will
htv*
to
al cimpalgn and the It'.lO preslhla wife, the former Anne Mm
stabilisation and many leading
of the establishmtnt of the Indus­
rmr, who will be the radio opera­ the atVnlniatratlon.
Witlsl election now are being nlher aides for Ihrlr general farm lulld real value* into their goods trial cod** for limiting hour* of Fsnnsylvanla third with MJ. In th* delegatee have frankly aaaartM l
number
of
llc*ns*d
pilots
Callfor
•
tor, photographer, and relief pilot.
No final decision waa reached, drawn, based In large part upon program. Rolh expre—ed pl&lt;-sv- *nd will have to ujak* the public work, production and fixing mini­
ma led with 3540, Ntw York we. Its continuance under preeasrt air* . -r
I Mr*. Lindbergh wore khahi rld- but announcement of oat la to he th« Roosevelt emergency legisla­ ere over Ibe rrspoo* • of cotton awate nf Ibis.
&gt;j
mum wxges
••-and with 1716 and Ohio third cumstances would be uselees.
fnrmer*
to
their
arrwive
rnluc
•"lh. ti inter of advertisers will
The American delegatlee^ base*
tag breeches, a khaki shirt op i expected shortly.
tion. Predictions have fume from
Th# Sabbath lay-off notwith­
Hen
plan.
ith 1088.
inenas* an.) Iha consumer will, standing. there w«r# developments
•var, has hero fighting stranaM fJ \
at the throat, and a leather helJohnson haa received several some of the lenders Hint the Re­
mot, white her bareheaded hue- codes aubmitted by the atesd in­ publicans will make .liable gains The^ reported 8*1 .r-by that up thereby, have n gicater tang* of on many fronts In the Industrial- Tht itudy included fUdtVl tnd ly to keep the conclave at work.
gltdvr pilots. It was found that
Manufacturers
who
Meeting today to decide what
hand waa attired In n gray amt. dustry, but said he had rejected in seat* In th# House of Repre­ to nlnint Friday noon farmer? hi I ••lection
works campaign.
nffenxl t„ plow up mote Ihnn f&gt;.- benefit most from llie in * ritull- pjt.lie
An ho entered the plan* he re •ach one for change* to bring the sentatives.
Hugh 8. Johnson, industrial thsr* a rt 58 licensed gUd*r* and subjects should ba In-'udsd In the •.
500,000 acres of tlu-ir Ji'-wli g
«ji hit eoot, pouting only long Inustry Into line with th«. recov­
At present th# Republican na­ crop In return for gnvernm.nt * ii ' will be lh."c wliosa produ.-ts rant ml administrator, yeslsrdar 764 unlicensed «Hd#ra, making • revised agedla for Urn Congraa*.
total of 809. Thar# w*r# 193 li­ (he steering committee decided l*( *
. *•* F
■gh to tell newspaper men ha ery act’* purpose.
tional eojnniittre I* maintaining benefit*. This meant lh tl the contain ,-omo vital diircrrnr* in continu'd his Intensive work • '
eliminate tha dlscumloei t r t j s F w .
pot plan to extend tha night
Likewise he said h* had re­ only a skeleton force. Neverthe­ ramnalen for redorllon bail pu»tt l» ifi.rinancc, appearance and coil. place Ik* first buslnsss code--for censed glitter pilots,
Florida’s racord was particular­ sidle* and commsrelal pollrtad f*^W-d-rawenre fearttes • ucti at will I the rotten textll# Industry—upon
Earned prop*sals of the oil Indus­ less, Chairman S anders.Is rp»od- the half-way mn.k.
\.
» MCbMI after the prop-f try for additional tklU on employ­ ing most of Ills time In his stfiea
pisferen-e in •the Prssldent’s desk fov approval ly good whin population la con* chiding tariffs and qooUa.
Wallsee posllwneil the final)eir"
*•»“
The rommlltee was unabla, howsld*r*d. Th* slat* haa 118 V today
or
Tussday.
fig whirred, the craft was In tha ment.
(Continued
&lt;»n
Pag*
Three)
and Is keeping in close contact ,1a* • for rreelvintr rantrnrt-offen
8tertiary Ickvs. newly appoint n n iid alrpU ntt iml 40 ttU flM M •vsr, to decide whether monsUry- A
ate. Tl ct&gt;«M the field oac* ami
President Roosevelt last night with state leaders.
from SalunUv to next Wednesday
questions which the European gold
r.t administrator of th# ft.300. making a total of 165.
than haa dad northeast along the signed tha ootton textile code,
and
expected
the
eam|isign
to
hd
A few blocks nway fn m the na­
imM.Csmi public work* program. In
Th* slat* has thr** glld*rt. Th* countries say cannot ba d**»» trttk
Long Island Coaat
Its fastest
the first under the Natlcnal Re­ tional committee headquarters a r e .........
..
. para during Ihe next
I* rorthted,
dlcitml completion of hi* orgnnl numlwr of transport pilot* la 160, until stabilisation
- Three hundred pounds of
covery Act. fixing a 912 and |13 located th# offlers of the Rcpuh- Ihrrr ilnvs.. Rut if fsi m#n 'in n
should be treated rod u k l d l j e
ration
by
today
and
mad#
it
«!«•»
limited
roininsrclal
26,
private
IIganey prortilona and 525 gallons minimum wag* In the South and liran federal associate*, of which »ub«tnntlnl
number have net ha I
‘
(('outlnurl On Pag. Thrs#)
,-snssa 302. and solo pilot* 16, drafting committee to eoarider
ad gaa formed a heavy load, hut North, raapectlvely, ami a 40 Ogden L. Mills, secretary of the an nnporlttitlly to dint -nnii.-ti
this eontroverxlal maMar and r*making a total of 413.
Ita now lid-horsepower motor hour work week for all mill em­ Trratury under Prr»|.bn| llonver l,v that I hue he wdl provid, a
port to lh* steering group tasnorFlorida's
116
airplanes
com
lifted tha plan* easily from the ployes.
further extension.
(Continued On l*nge Three,
row.
. . _ v
V
parts
with
68
for
Alabama,
63
for
Proseratlmr
Atl,.rn»y
John
O.
If Walls e sueee l • In obtaining
The code, marking the l i n t
Aftar the meeting ««d*F J*
A
i
luma,
63
for
Arkansas,
136
far
ndbeeiiM-nl* f o r •'rem ovin' f-on Ixuinnll this mornln" stated that
1VM_
|
,
hop* ti. com attempt of the federal government
.(•ltd the conference would b*
Grargls, 106 for Maryland, 66 for
| 0 ,000,000 to il.ooojnto nerea I m f lot* Gnurl will resume bef'r#
llato UMlr first lOO-mll* lap to to regulate hour* and wages in
sdjournd July 26 for an lnd*fte»M
Kentucky. 61 for Colorado, 40 for
pnelurtion, hi- la eonfldeat teat Judge J. G Sharon tninnrrorHalifax la rapid order, for the Industry In an effort to stab­
Mississippi and 111 for Louisiana. period, porhapa two month*.
mnrntne
set
ti-’
n
nVt-,-v
(Hivenr’s
potential
rrnii
can
'«
pka* kaa a top gpaad of 150 miles ilise product! n ami purchasing
Thre*. |w».«i1ilv r iff rase* at#
reduee.1 nt |en«t Hl.OOnOOO l-sl.-s.
Florida’* 169 transport pilots
WABIIINOTON. July 10.
aa hoar. Tha weather bureau re­ power, will become effective July
rhl-s would bring the nrosp- • v&lt; set’'dole,| for trial. I&gt;r su'd
compares with 66 for Alabama, 27 diction waa mad* last night t»y
W ASHINGTON, Ju ly 10 —(Abported bead winds and n low -ril­ If.
flop to srvun.t 10.000,0-0 b*l *. a
They *r„' ]| t McMIch**!, T he ilc rsrtm sp t »f Juallc* »&gt;«laT for Arisona. 63 for Arkansas, 7J Louis M. Hows, sscratary t# j
ing along New England *n,i No­ Tha President affixed his sig­
snh'tantlal .1 create
frou the nrldlr, ,-harmed with nggravn* &gt;,| w s - fo rm u la tin g a p l'*v f«r for Connecticut, 71 for Georgia President Roossvslt In *0 • uU***
el* Beotia, aid Lindbergh taM nature in the executive mansion
CniCAGO, July 10.—UP) Mra. hlch rate of iirialuitlon of tha ." a tilt: W F .' Gamer, vehltn. dealing With, “ onreasotvabi*" in- and 114 for Kansas.
friends before tha take off h- last night only a few hours aft­
Anothsr aviation advantage for lied .lotar*lew that th# L0**®"
'barged with laali'l ois destri'r- e re a .e s In bread l-He*. ranting
wpnld pot d o n . at North Haven. er he had returned from an pv- Harold I. Ickes, progressive Re­ last decade.
Florida
I* the fast increasing economic confarene# would ad- ,
•tell to personal onquirljf. an,| the Ir .he w s k . nf th* M cm" •
Md, I* anno &lt;rf aeeaaslly
ernlght cruise down the Potomac publican wife of a Deom. rutio
•nlnl re -- of W t-v 1*11(1# an)
number of airports being con­ jouru shortly to permit study of
cabinet
msmlpr,
yestenkij
a
s­
bushel |iroce*- ln r *»* on
River with Attorney General
R, II. Rliolnn, (w hlt' charged with which went Into effect over lh* struct'd by the state road dr tha many problsma Involved by
b
Cummlng*. Ills swift signature, serted she was going t i rant lava
the nns-e*-|nii nf a still,
partm tnt under th* direction of •psclal committees.
profaning to S t hla schedule to affixed almost immediately aft­ her own political carver.
The declaration of Mr. Howe,
Mr Leona rat) eabj ihai a fourth w eekend.
r -m ptefnf* o f Incraast* which Maj. A. H. McMullen. Boon th*
fa y elrtu matinees that might er the rode was placed before
Mra. Irkeg Is a state represen­
rare |s •chedllh'd for trial, that of V eccetar, W alls'* considers "too •late will have a network of air­ Id printed form, waa taken to ragI after - teaching the North. him by Hugh 8. Johnson, the In­ tative from a suburban ’ district
I Ink Kenn'dr. 'h?r'r-&lt;l with a* h le h " are b e ln r t u iw d over to port* planned to make air travel resent tha attitude of Mr. RoodaDanish eUamar
Jell. nr*, dustrial administrator,
avoided and during the recent session of
msvated assault. Ilnwaver, he A tlnraev General Cum m ings for much safsr.
valt.
left Phlladriphl* June 25. further delay which would hgv* the Legislature has consistently
“Of coursa", he sabl, “what wtu .
added, ‘‘i-'rteln fsrlor^" mav art-* tn te s llv illo n sn.l p rtlb le proseWASHINGTON.
J
ly
|0—
t,1t
• the baas of the Pan-A me r- prevented
the
unprecedented voted as a ItepuhOan in all pure­
which will prevent It- living tried
actually be don* within lh# n rtjt •
ra tio n
under a n ti-tru st t*w*.
Labor and relief offic els of V ht this lime.
A hw ifd- expedition, for agreement from becoming effec­ ly political squabble*.
few weeks at lh# confstane# •**••
WMtn t tedhitgh la technical ad- tive uatil July 24.
At her beautiful humo in Win- states, gathered here nt frd-isl
Court e'llmitPed S'atordsv sft: w here lner#s**s ar* b*lng pul in ­
not be forecast, but I think yaw
1 ■ •v
Although the code presented by netka she was asked If rumor* beh*st. yesterday pleilced the r»- rmism after two -a«c« had h»,-n to effect h r groups o f bakers
will find In a general way that
n|H-iatisn
6t
llu
ir
ngraries
vuth
and
dra
le
rs.
•
,
.
get iato eontsc' 77 percent of the eotton textile circulating at tb# raplUI
In
'nm i'let'd. Hnc w |. a rhsrge of
the sub rommltte# wUl be ap­
W
s
lls
v
said
ha
has
obtained
somewlier* br- Industry was &lt;le«lgned to affect Springfield tA the effect lli*« she the new United .Statei etupl-v- •intewfnl fishing, lodaeil Sgnln- !
pointed to consider the logics al­
re
p
o
rts
of
Incress**
up
to
5&lt;)
r*
r
Newfoundlaml, nil plants using cotton In manu­ would retiro from her political moat scrjvlce toward spreadmg R. L. P.IV nr.d If. Flvnr, white
ready agreed upon, and that after
'
It was facturing, the tire and medical activities to devote alt her time at new Jobs at top spord.
men who were found not gnllt/ rrn t. »te lakes th* fo slllo n 'h e
n short time th# meetings of th#
lav
If
re
fle
c
t'd
in
fall
to
th*
Because
the
term*
of
the
new
Ight
la
The meeting was arranged by after ■ trial Th# •eennd was 4
CaHwriL .. .. .... Industry were granted a tempo- tha title of her husband In Wash­
full rommlseion will b# edjourwad •
' Italian military W ry aiemptlon c* their eootrn- ington wsra true. In #ikllll«n to W. Frank I’ersons, Hrector o( the ■•barge nf (i-inc profane and In­ consum er should not In e rt* * ' education bill are not explained
for so mo weeks until the## comDnjtad Statcv,- (ion that tha maximum hour and Ills duties as secretary of the In­ (totted Stair- empLyinent aesv rr, decent language, Indeed again*! th e price '.I * pound loaf more fully to his satisfaction, Superin­
tendent of Schools T. W. Lawton mills** *ra wady tb make prallaano definite plans minimum wage provision would terior. Ickes Saturday was named and Harry I- llapkint. federal re­ It. O Cnann, whl'*- who . wea th a n nne-hnlf a rent.
this morning declared lhat ho la inary report*."
W
allace
can
i*&lt;i»lr*
•H
baksr*
fmiml
guilty
and
ordered
to
pay
titer* .
rrfc a hardship.
by President Kojsrvclt a* enter- lief administrator.
» and dealer* lo obtain licenses to not prepared to »«y whether *T This was taken In some q**rAlthough the law provide* gtney administrator ef the fe'lPlans for formation nf a state $1 and ra«ta.
1--------------Earlier In the w&lt;ek, n Jury had o p erate ami nbld* by spwrlflc not Seminole High Sebool will ba leri here last night aa meaning
that tb* code once approved by oral public works program*
emtiloyment rwtincll in each state,
governing
prices able to offer IU pupil* football, that President Roosevelt la will*
failed
to agree on the rase of rrru te tlo n *
thy Chief Executive shall be man­
Of tours* they aren't Iru*," the with ciiualy rommiltras, slso wrrs May Mathews, charred with her* under th* f ir m se t but us* o f basketball or physical education Ing to have postponed for a lists .
- „ J o n l datory upo nth* entire Industry, replied
with smphatls. "I have ■Imidosed. Each o u n ly rommlltee
doting the coming term.
the effort for fulflllmoal of th#
the agreement allows the remain­ every Intention of bring a candi­ will b# composed of a reprewntn- assault, so Judge Sharon ordered (ho d rastic n wer Is not con­
Press report# from Tallahaasee broad program for world acanoasld •
tem plated If Industry “ sria w ith­
ing H percent of the Industry n date f i r re-election nest year. My live o( labor, a msmlier of th# a mltlrial.
W. M. Jordan, rluireed with as­ in rsn to n ." th# fsrm a.lm lnlstra yesterday were to tha affect that recovery.
T s w i o v period for further hearing* before heart and soul are in the work at local relief committee and three »r
"Florida publie schools may eoa- ley has centered upon th* ttsdRUsault and battery, plrsdod gullly lion said.
the cod* become* binding upon
tlnue to have their football and
Hpringftebl ! »nj jy every moment four eitisea*. These county nignti- and wav fined th* co*ls.
(Continued On Pag* Twa) ’j f
them. Tha extent of thl* lime
ixatlans will be under the state
ether sporta hut the counties
Pet* linker. wHte, rhargc*l with
HITLER HtTH OANO
l# ._ ( A f - I n as left to Johnson for decision. of lb I don’t want to give It up." r#-empluymrnt director.
(he m a tites moat pay th# eoaeh's
,
mlng an Improper li.rtia* tag.
8*«tetery leken returned lest
The signing ef the cotton code
Peraasia told the meeting that bad the chsrgs noils proassd.
BERLIN, July 10.—Determina­ salaries and other expenses- Tha Taxpayers Set Forth
Palmer and signalised a pash by the, Chief week to Washington after a short
tion of th* Hitler reglm* to stamp •taftg board of adulation aliml*
.... i efaetrlg Executive to speed hip domestic visit ah home with hie wife. "But the Interest* uf organised bb»r
would
be
recognised
In
wirking
out gsngdim In Berlin was *«•" nated the physical health count Complaints A t M eel
we
didn't
talk
politics",
ah*
hastor
program Into
Hoard
Of
Governors
out
plans,
and
that
tim
prefi
ram
's
rvctntly Tn th . Imposition of lh* from th# list of approved atbjecte
te ted to add.
,
j °t
Several taxpayer* celled •* Urt *
for which th# atal# will pay taacaguaranteed
by
tew
would
be
safe*
to the
Of C. Of C. To Meet ■tenth sentence on four msn con era."
i aroused bf nn *PCourt House this morning g . anted. Flan* for promotion of
*tet#d of participation In a pay­
»t by aeaw indueMr. Lawton Intimated that (ho County Commissi naor#/
re employment nbo era to b#
On Pag* Four)
Reminder -to nil member# of ths roll robbery In which a man wa* "Since the matter ia entirely la sitting as o U a squallaiag
wrrked en with representetiee* of Board of Governor' of th* 8#ml- Rilled. Iipporitloa of **»•
tha hands of tha sshoel board M listening to complaints
the publio works wimmistrati n oote County Chamber of Cam- penalty Is unusual In Gsnaany.;
LEGION TO MEET
tha various district*, according in lag m ature under ‘
ATLANTA,N J^ly 10—
n.eraW lhat th# July meeting .-f nO kC W T E A niM OEOANUB th* p m # report, It la po—H&gt;te
Highlight o fth o
the Board xrill ho held nt th* City
=i will ’t e a *
lasports at Nineteen peraoaa iwew U lM lo
we ran mak* soma a n "
when C Ball. Calotg.
' llsll tomorrow nlflht waa
: of Ceaspten-Loeeiac Port week-end aceld#a}a-#m Ite south,
ST. P U T E r I i BURG.—Uf)— which xrill enable us U
by suiomobile*. S»v«n by
Lefftea
t t e ^eightI by,
with
oar
physical
adura
y | arid* llomaataadan, l»c.. a
train, s m b f
drowning, on*
group who## objatt te to procure gram, Including (pi Ul lIu-----diserlialnatod agahmk*,
pi
nn#
ky
Iters*, uu* by
poise|* of ths proposed cdnallfS* ‘ Tha aehaoi board wUl mast on that he be
of * g*n.
(k* M tM m trt
ttewsl amendment providing for ThuradayL July M to
."at least *100 a yam
i- because • muniera .ml ML
new budget gad **
tax exemption of
« tv o n u s f »*•
- -‘
,water Works
Tho “aoxnplatnt waa
fbrv
relating^ t a t h *
tha faatarod tab- 99.000 hi rates, wa*
■
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- ---*4 th* a ll.
wbaa E l
l M Y d K ro * '’. • ••*. •. . . . .
■ : &lt;,

____EatfeAnd Wife
Are OnTheirWayTo
Greenland, Iceland
*t On BusInessMIsaton

FLORIDA RANKS
HIGH IN AVIATION
SURVEY SHOWS

TEXTILE GROUPS
WELL PLEASED
WITH NEW CODE

m i j

Resumption Date
For County Court
Set For Tuesday

U .S . Plans Action
Soekinpr To Curb
Bread Profiteers

Mrs. Harold Ickes
To Support G. 0 . P.
D e s p i t e Husband

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Co-Operation I
P ledged To Help
Speed New Jobs

Chance Is Seen Of
Keeping F o o t b a l l
For H i g h ' S c h o o l

Killers

19 Are Killed In Dixie
In Week-End Mishaps

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ON HONKTMOON CRLISB
Additional Interval la gamea
i.l the leag.a tomorrow will
I t E ntered at Orteado and Cocoa.
At Orande, Jack Seed, who las
kit aafely la 12 ataevesaive gamer,
e.ll be .ot ts make It 13 atra gkt,
while a t Cocoa, Paul Bonner vho
hit aafely la 14 atralght
game*, la within tw0 gamm of
lying tb r league record.
«
Until Thuraday'a game at Lees­
burg, Manager Joe Bamee of San­
ford had bit aafely In 14 atrai^bt
gam-a. Ferranti got Me number
however, and Barnes went klthne
In four tries.
J a k Reed nf Orlando itlll main­
tain* I he league lead In battifff,
according to afflcial figures re­
leased toddy. In 21 game* thla
year he haa hatted out 3ft hit! In
M trite for an average of .107.
This figure iu 31 pointa better
than that of Dan Coppa, hit team­
mate, who ia the nearcat regular
hattrr.
Tlge Minor 1» the Prdu’ leading
.300 or better batter, but he haa
been in only 14 game* to gain an
average of .330. Joe Barmi U the
club** leading regular with a
mark of -711.
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Odd-But-True Inventions

INDIANS
ILTSUNDAY

NO 9 1 0 , V b 7

CO M B IN ED LIFTING AND SPANKING M ACHINE

H O -no,iTi

THE O B JE C T O R THE INVENTION IS TO PROVlOE A DEVICE
USED OSTENSIBLY A S A WEIGHT LIFTING MACHINE BUT
WHICH WHEN. A C T U A T E O ,O P E R A T E S T O RELEA SE A
S P R IN G -A C T U A T E D E L E C T R O -G E N E R A T O R ANO A
SPR IN G ACTUATED FAOOL£,TW6 CURRENT OR ELECTRICITY
BEING A C T U A TE D INTO 7WE P E R S O N O P E R A T IN G
THE M A CH IN E WHILE THE P A D O tE A T THE S A M E
TIM E S T R IK E S HIM !

League-Leader
In East Coast City;
Holds Loop Records
v Tig* Minor *Bd Ma r«wrdhrwklng pithing porforromoeo of
the i h w i i will | f t m nrid toot *1
Cttom tomorrow i f l m M whoro
Dm Celvryff-K who w«re opmt
la tkir trarko i t L aa»brg Thur»d ir. m m t tarn bi • rwml porformanr* 1/ they atpaal to roixtoor Iho
highflying. laAgua-laadlAg GW*«
Indian*.
Mia it, with eight victoria* end
thrro defeat! to hi* credit thl*
poar, ii conalderr.l one of It*
H oatiUndlng rlght-handeri la lh*
U igur. Official pitching rrcoi h
raltaird here today giro him an
aaraod run average of 1.47 rune
per game, an excellent figure.
In h in Ing the lalanderi j ti tJ
0 ahut o t laat Sunday, he not
only completed a taak he had nev­
er Juno befi ro —beat Day lima iM
Ita own field—hut he e*ta'»: l!tc&gt;l
a new Uague rrcord for ahul-ojt
e'.ctorlee won. It wto hie aoventh
ahut.out of the teaaon, end he
klda felr to retahlleh a new all­
time record before the aeeaon la
ever.
Tomorrow ho will hi thrown
agelnit an outfit that b out to
win the eerond half. A reo rg an ­
isation at t.'ocoa hae brought new
money Into the picture, and it la
expected that eeveral nrw plajera
will be Imported at onee, prin­
cipally pitchere. The Indiana are
kaocklng aling at a rapid clip,
and they have evveral potent hatte n . Including Wall, llopklna,
W i t, Met'idly, and Howard.
Indian hurling ikilien will fall
pn old Aaa Wall tomorrow unlaaa
Iho Indian management, not want­
ing to take any ehancee, aenda
dike Raker- t i the hllfr WiTTIUi
done nobly In relief nlea - thl*
gear, and haa alaite.l «nd finished
two gamee, the 12 to I victory
• t Laoaburg on Sunday being
ana of them. Baker has appear*!
&gt;
In 17 games of the 22 played by
kla club. Ilia record t'day atanda
• t 11 wlni anil fla loeaae.
With the league itandbiga tied
■p as far aa Daytona.. Sanford,

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A 'LIV E WIRE*
THAT BOV
OF MINE
d £ r

THE ELECTUCAu GENIUS SPANKS HIS CMILO*,

MOOERN PROGRESS.THIS SWITCH
HAS REPLACED THIS SWITCH™

WEST PALM BEACH, July A
_tfY—The little auxiliary akettit.
m a p , which mads a much pubidled three-year crake around
he world aivvn years ago, aail
/eeterday for the Gal* pa go* laaadd off Ecuador, bearing her
iwner*. Capt. and Mrs. Albert
.lobimon, on a honeymoon trip.
-Ir». Robinson waa Ml** Florince
,‘rane, of Chksgo.

MOM
1 NEED
SOME
LIFTING
EXERCISE
ANYWAV

To-Night

also
ri an n H ate.
Orlando ......— * It it if ,,j*
' W"“ nt —— . . J J I J U L ;ilM -JrtA .ttK W k « !h ,le a d in g .woman
Seat;
t^galaarn
athlete, lenda a helping hand on
1■•*f■- i
N rw hmyrnn
the pillar* of one of the two
li£H feet high tower* f r the SkyIndlhMonl balling Uadara
"MMHf
Ridr, *upreme thrill at A Cen­
n ID N I U
hiypral lab
tury of I'rogrer* Chicago'* 1!&gt;33
llrrtf. Orlnndo
51 M U SS
&gt;w||r. fmp.M- H II «« » I*
World’* Fair.
Mar. roenn
IS IS II IT
&lt;**»ppis. Or la nun
IS 91 19 3S
ta ttle in a game ilia: ah-ruld prrve
NYllII a mu-»n O f |
IS I t S 19
'fl»tear. Mithf »ft|
If 19 « If
&gt;rry interralinir.
SS 91 ST SI
Wall. OMKba
In Th today’* gam? the butting
21 at li sa
Mir«M •. H a n f o r d
lUfaHln*. I'frro*
If
id 19
and parking of Clyde Hnrtiagi
AM»»ati, Kikfurd
fur l-nkr Monro*' «r..| tie bnttiii-f
ShuiiMin, l*ay|i»na H «S II 2*
It iT T 19
lotn*-r, tbiylHM
of Odham for San for I wn*&gt; the
•• Pair, fgrr«t»«r* l« 11 • r*
TS M ts S9
MaCiillr, rna-.»t
fratnre*. Ilarnatu t&gt;lrm-g out t:n
|UiRi»rr. fUnfaird SI •• 19 29
mrn ar-d only iaiuol two pa»r*.
or abom, lnyh»iu it t i i« li
Mat wall, Hanford SI IS 19 SI
I ll'f o u g ali'g.Vj wervi a icieat
ITlp To the leant. Odhar.i'e ho inn
run with f’onlcll on bn *e n the
thinl and Tllli*’ triple in the firtt
half of the *ame inning were the
long hit* of the game.
The wore:
t'tK i: wnvnnn an it it it, a •:
Jour*. Ita
_
« | | A » *
*• I l i r B ' t f n , tU
‘b i l l
I I
The Hanford Junior team, at- 1‘nmmlHii
• -*
■■ *
. . u -^mmioee « ___' * " ’ } &gt;
,,
**|nth s tr e 't Tltfiel !• • '
tjt t a
diamond Thursday, v/on the flrati Sr*M&gt;
t&lt;m'*%»tl' if ' • ' • • •
M f of th, ^ roinn|^ f.-agte. Thi i 115!
Sanford team, manage! b&gt; 3M
&lt;* r ll tt a a
Rive, won 12 game* while loaing
n if r o %r
■a srn N ti
fhur. Th? lAke Monroe 'ea rl
K-lt*. IIA a 2 9 • •
II while loalng five.
1 I i
S m it h. 2*»
♦ 1
p•
A 1 1 A 1 i
The eecond half begin* Sat­ r*i«r«|r||.
4 • 41 It • i
ninr*. lb
urday with Lake Mure eehedule! (•Ih.tru. rf
4 : % 1 1 •
I • n 1 0a «9
If
to play Brnaon Spring*. 8anfonl Kwnna.
O
Will lama. Clay rf 4 t |
wil It ravel to Lak? Monioe to do Hlrmja»r, r
9 t 1 9 X 9

via*

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p S e u i r t *B m o e
U r* burg and Orlando are cttl-j rhungp* aleo, having taken '*n
cerned, and the Indiana out In .T ele Newcomb from Hanford,
frvnt. pr»-|iecU of a tie for f l r « t |u f l y McMullen, of Clearwater,
place are In view if the Keda beat I Jack Bakrr and Charlie Handa
•he In tana. Otherwise, the Indiana from f e lle r Hill. The Tlgera had
ala-game
winning
atreak
•will l»e n-l front by » alngle game a
• nappe I in Orlando Thuraday. «.
margin.
ih— lelamVre Ihey-wHf-he-nvvr anaiima t-rv tert
- -The- Day Una—H*aehwho were raal adrift by club back- another atreak. Carleltm or Haere laal week ami are now on their her will hurl.
The I-renhtirg B r luf, highly
own, will go t„ Orlnndo to battle
with the Tigere. Daytona relraaed elated over their victory over the
Hud llaae thle wrek, and tm k on Keda on Thuraija), will opvn a five
Johnnie Culbreth, Joe Check from game homo atand by taking n«i
New Smyrna, anJ Cracker (ire- the New Smyrna Crarkera. The
ham, who waa rr-algned. Check llruina have renovated their club,
will pllrh for Daytona tomorrow. and the renuvatlrn waa very *vfThe Tlgera have made ae.veral itrnt Thuraday. Bruin owner Frrtl

llrrl mg today advlaed the league
recertary here he had aigned
Emory Witt, a &gt;oungatrr aent to
him fiom Americua, Ga., by
“Xh teleaa Joe" Jarkaon, the old
White Soa
No* atar.
alar, Either
r.nner Hart
n a n or
Knrr»ter In tfhribled tw b ^ rt for
*bv Bruma.
The New Smyrna Crarkera un■Irywent a thorough home-cleaning
vcstcr-hy. Club c/wner* dropped
Hehlecty. Tedder, Shrhcl, and Joe
Check, an I algned up Bud Hag*,
Wny Wehb, and Red Will ana,
*hort»top who recently played °n
the Cohen nrolhera’ team at Jack•nnrllle. Haa* la acheduled to hurl

BUCK
JONES
Barbara
Waalti

Sanford Juniors
Win 1st H alf Of
Seminole League

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NEW YORK, Jo ly &gt;— (TV—
riling to IA*7AI7 tons compared
Steal Ingot production la Jonr,
with 2,001*1 bi May and 2*2.737
tone In Jaoe, 1222, tho American
Iron a Steel Institute^ reported
yesterday.

LEGAL NOTICE

tv » 'tw rrrr rwt a v o r . ,
▼mimm j c n t r i a i , c t a c i . . . .
PEN N B T SA I.ES INCREASE
flo m iim i f a v o ra m m u
not*! a-orvrv. r t t A v r u T .
.N.
MfXA.NTK. Csaaptamaav
NEW YORkT July A—(AY—
J. C. Penney Company** Jure tiKXTKn WAAIIM-TIM. e t * 1 . 4 9
(eiHtantv
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talee volum • was |I4,(I7JHW, an
ei r r t o o r i r r t m i
V
e
in
|),le
*
a
»
tv l a e e e *&gt;4
!Bereave of 21 1-2 percent over a
I ,k
year ago.
IN T ttK NAMK OF TUB BTATK o r
ri* n n iIM :
.
_
Tt&gt; T h e
iwfeeHaal*. Deii»r .
« a a i a a
IlyiatlMlR#, p —
Weahb.rn, whes* leet know* pl«&lt;s
i* a * n it * -I reehleace we* NetU-k. Mae* lla
Kummiirv; Hum* l&gt;aliH In. K living, ee-l If geail. Ike *nt»nv«
k-lra. d e v lw a Itgntee*. grmnlve
•VIIlia mu i, C. lUrniitP, Til IIn.
••II. ihUtditi fiMcr\t\r» Ml. Tllli*. • Other claimants amter Ike *ai
T wh »ea»- Ml. «*. lltrfu ir, 11111• I. Itetter Waakknarn; J. K. P. Wllhl*
Tlir«a tajiMi hit. Tlllln.
run. •on. .knee leal kaown place ,
•Ill*•m ittolrn bapt. Ii l U r u i ' J. r.-iH-nc*. was |**tkam. Tnno. If II*
Krill, nmtin t. iN.uhlr plajr. I’UIB- Ing and If r.vnd. Ike unknown k»lr»
ntinf* !•» J«'H»n. lenfl »n
l^iV# d-vlne«s. l-gat-c*. grnnteeA *r «tk\|ttrifM li. HnnCnrit I Hlrnrk nit • ( rUlmnnl* under Ik. eald J K. P.
*jr flnrnanr I*, by IlyotUlnr 1 Wllklueon; J II Wllklnton and—
.fjive ••It bdltl, Faff IlfFME* S. off ----------- ----- IVIIklncon. kl* wlfv
)|&gt; «*tl.klrt* I. HlnitiRf |il|ph»r, C. ■ k i a , l**t k n-w n nlare a t re*!- &lt;
lurnaiT. Vjh Ib4 pu«hrr. Iljmllnln*. dance v i&gt; IVIkam. Tenn 41 llvlna.
end If deed. Ike unknowh heir*
UiplfWfl; M i|f MBlI ItaawlWtck.

• ’I'll* l'.&lt;llln*. wrniwt k ilt

DON’T PAY YO
WE’U . HAVE T
O FF YOUR
ELECTRICITY

JUNIOR, GE7 ON
THE MACHINE AND
G'VE YOUSSEI.F A
SPANKING. MOVER'S,
SWEuL
BUSY™

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In New Role

Bhaih d by
Lewbert HMyee
A Columbia
Pieters
an d

d-vlae-e. legatees.
grantee*, e ti
other cl*lm*nl» under the « u I it
W ilklneon or
■ ■■— W ithin,
•on, hie wtfei nettle llarrlann. If'
living, and If dead. Ike unknona
heir*, declare*, l#g*t*e*. a v a a te —. t
or other rlalm *nta uader the **ld
U-lu. .JU rtU aa. ,i*JMaa../lace-«Lw
•r—tdence te uaknown. If llv ln « v /
Pannlna Itrpkan llrkool. a e»rpor.tlion nnder Ike law* of tka g late nl
T-nne#*re. who** laet kn«wa olace

of Utialeee* wa* In Nn»hvllle. Tenv
anr.
*11 per*oa* claiming Uthrough or under *ald eorpomtloi'; ,
*nd To All pefeona having n-'
-laltnlng anr latere*! In Ik# felinwing deerrlke-t lande, *ltnnle I*
la-wit:
Uemlnole County. Florida,i. lo-wll:
• te l«_
rtealnnlng at a etake
I
S-aIjOM.
Korthwe-t r&gt;rner nf the• Be
wee| Quarter "f the Nnkak
Quarter of Berllon &gt;1. tT"J M
Chip S* A Range 1« B
B. fu ll
thence B**l »:« teef. theltc*
Booth «1* feet, thence Went
l l a feet to Ranee line, thenc*
North
U# f e a t . «»• k a g jje
nlng. rotfVsInln* k and M -lt*
•rte e more nr lea*.
'
You and *»eh nf vou. »r# karakFcommanded and reunited to appear
he fare the C lrrult Cnnrt for th*
Tw enlv-thlrd iudlrlnl Clrrnl* of
•••"-Id* on the Hh d n r of Anpuat.
t i l l , at the Coart H earn ta Babt - H. j *IrpH i . •« Mi»#tr»r IM bill
-om ptelnt fil'd again*! r»t* to **'•
fn o rt kv N. W iianle, the nntnr# o'

« M-h nnl.l bill of roiwptalnt I# Id
•inlet eu.l confirm tk# title n* tha.
omptelnt In tk# taada kereklkafac*
deerrlhrd. and then tad
•?
re cel* e and nhtde hr *uch |wj5«»"t
decree aa nld
eald court
roart abatl
and d-cre.
*aa.- h*'e.

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ooo ron
"fl^MSU. hh-ing"
umIPAW eBIA
t e*I
enler-t
i»rf»F
pro
decree,
i
m l fitUnwK b&gt;m t?.Rant
■red
that
t
hi.
r
V
It la fnrth#
once n we-»
nolle, he pubt
week* In tha
f.w fnnr coneec
Bantord Herald«f ▼ nnawapapar vukII,had
h#r#.
1* tvla
11nee. Whereof. 1
here,
unto aet mv hand akA Altlaa* tk*
official aeal *f Ik* Ctrr“'» ' • ’"*
Cor uemlnole C"unir. - Florida. IhW
th* ,,h “ » "f V 'A tiocnt-AVB
Clerk of Clvcnf Onirt.
Byi A M. YVKBKJf. '
Deputy Clerk.
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THE
ATLANTIC NATION^ BANK

TH E SAN FO R D A T L A N T IC
. N A TIO N A L BAN K
^

S anford, Florida
of Jacksonville

(Affiliated with the Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville)

(ORGANIZED 1903)

Condensed Statem ent of Condition • - June 30, 1933
LIABILITIES

Loans and D iscounts.....................................$ 167,828.30
O verdrafts
NONE
Old Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 22,781.86
Real E s tu to ............................... ....................
4,622.79
Federal Reserve Bank Stock .......................
3,760.00
U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation................ 100,000.00
U. S. Bonds and Certificates of
Indebtedness ...................... $792,428.30
Other M arketable B onds........... 182,073.00
Loans, N. Y. Stock Exchange
Collateral and Commercial
P aper ................ !................. 24,654.00
Cash and Due from B an k s........ 308,523.46 1,307,578.76

Capital S to ck .................................$100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits .... 83,473,90.
Circulation ................... - ................ 100,000.00
Reserve For Taxes, Etc........... ...... 1,965.00

LINTON E. ALLEN

PEXER J. FEITNER

D eposits..................................... l 1,371,122.81
TOTAL................................. $1,606,561.71

8. O. 8HINH0LSER

Via# ProAldant

Vko FroaMoat

ARTHUR BRANAN

A. L. BETTS

OaaMov

•Pi.

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Saafvrd, FW M a

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Sanfcrd, FlorIda

l-otm anti DtocotmU -------- --- --------- ---- ------------------- 1 1.924JM.19
Demand Loans---------- ------ ----- ------- -— ------- -------- ,™ 2,123,721^9
OvenirmlU ---------------------------------------------------- ----32A4
flanking Hotutca, Furniture and F litu rca----------------------* 1.1S4A08JO
Real Batata ------------------------------------- ------------------101,899-47
Cnatomani LlabUIty Under U tters of Credit ---------------6.100.00
Federal Koacrve Honk S tock----------- :.------------- ---------108,000.00
U. 8. Bond* to Secure Circulation------------------------------ 1,000,00040
II. 8. Bonda and Certificate* of Indeblcdncae S12.613.414J22
Other Marketable Honda---------- :----- -------- 3494,44148
Accrued In te rre t--------:-----------------------123330.09
Loaos, N. Y. Stock Exchange CollatcnU.
Banker*' Acceptance* and Commercial Paper 1344390.43
Cook and Doe from Banka----------------— 4.181310J0 34.17730030
Total ___________________________ ____________ 130399,49741
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. (Paid la | 850.00030)
Cm MM Stock itumi XJ50,00930)
Surphnnad Uadhidcd P reflU _____

Total.

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R. A. NEWMAN

LINTON B. ALLEN

HIU Hardware Ck ,

Pm ldeoL Bamford A tlaatk NaUooaI

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PETER J. FETTNER
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RESOURCES

Letter* of

W. a HILL

Crela MaaBfkciacvr
Sahfcrd, Florida
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8. 0. 8HINII0LSER

ChdlrmAn of tba Board
Moat AUaatld Natloaal 1
JadkAOBvilto, Fla.

COMPTROLLER’S CALL

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DIRECTORS
J. T. WALKER. Jr.

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Statem ent of Condition, June 30,1933 /

RESOURCES

OFFICERS

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Jacksonville, Florida

COMPTROLLER’S CALL

Total ............................... ;................... SI ,606.561.71

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�r» not entirely otion to titpraa all
language. When
Ime* the caae; fhe
It la uaed almoet IxcluofTtl/, as li
conversation becomaa merely a aerie* of “oh yeah*," "and
hows,’* “eo whala,” making fnUDIfsnt and pleasant dis­
count lmpoaiih]a
Thia propensity, enpactally among young people, to ly of recognising th* Soviet
adopt alang aa their modicum of epteeh, ia a manlafeatatlon gorernmont.
of mantal lattaub. It M ao much mdte difficult to think T hk money, while loaned ta
out ideaa and expresa them fn dear, descriptive, and eoth- America exporter*, la &gt; « u H

to t m p the i h w i i i a
of
selling M r food* ta the Raiutaiu.

They went front a i not only
cotton bat alto coper, farm ma­
chinery, electrical red railroad
equipment
and
rannnfortnrrd
food* to ralac their etandsrd of
Bring. If We are to to ll'th em ,
lot u«. wo ray attain &lt;fa basinets
through the front door of formal

MartfnV'
If you hare
OK’d hy H

S

MULE VKKflK FOR TODAY
LIFE AND HOOD DAYS: Ha
that will lav* Ilf*, and «c« good

Florida bank atatemsnti Indi­
cate an increasingly sound condi­
tion.
Now If the Legislature passe!
a till lhat wasn't attacked In th*
courts at unconstitutional that
Would be news.
The slate of Florida had a -WfWl of over 191,000 for the firxI
sis month* of this yearf Bui fhe
deficit for tho some period last
year wa* soraftKInlr-Uke 1497,000.
If w« c ntiflu* to improve w4" may
yet be living within our inaom*.
Now a Scotchman ha* suggested
that E rop.&gt; might wall liquidate

11* - war._debtx . lo_th*_Untied
Stater with whiskey. That would
certainly be on* way for thla
country to go on a big iprea, and
after all, the pasting of prohibi­
tion deservex a celebration.
Tho City of St. Petersburg Is
, taking this Industrial Recovery
- Act, which I* designed to ralto
wag**, pretty seriously. It has just
announced a ten percent Inerval*
1In tho wages of all d ty employ***.
’And It* bondholder, aro still play&gt;big mumlle-thr-peg.
Tho Tampa Tribun*'* la*-*! contrllmtion to public enlightenment
l» Tho Daily Washington Marry
Go Round by Draw Pearson and
^R obert B, Allen, who toll y *u what
f moke* tie whirl* go round In our
[ national gorernmont and eomefcCtimes whoso hea ls they aro going
Wound in.
i- Th* delinquent tax list for itre‘ Yard county Is b*lng published
l* ow in th* L’ucoa Tribune. Th* list
ktkla year la m' rh xmaller than It
•ha* been In other year*, not bo.raose pruplo are paying (heir
;|nsc* but lieeauao *o much of the
’-land ha* been bought In .by th*
atat*.—Melbourne Times. Florida's
J era test land
baron . . . tha
State.
&amp; It doven't make much difference
Whether It's a world conference
or just an erdinary lcgl*latutv.
'■Jh Florida, tha Manat* blamed It
■'on tho ITouae, and the llors*
blast ad It on th* Manat*, while
they both blamed It on th* Governar. In U irtin , Franc* blame*
it on England and America, and
America blame* It on Franc* and
Italy, and th a ; all blarda It on
each othar.
' Prvsldrnl Rooterell’a -m antgel
Currency” Is what tha economht.
•all an “Index dollar.” Under Ikiv
ayatem enneney would not h* »•
*«•d U Axed prop rrtIon to a ear,&gt; l n gold raaerv* but In ralatlao
£lo commodity prkrra ax d*U.-Lialned by ao Index cknating tb*
M fo n g a price of a targe number
M f aomwodiliaa. The Ida* is that
Uha dollar should alwayi boy »xLiwtly th* u m e amount of anyMktaf. That celery sheoU alwn)i
U r e i r exactly a* raueb a crate, and
.potatoes a , much a bushaL And
;-tb# prisw of real eitatc, stock&gt;.
W bi.aa forth would always be tba
EMM**- Actually they Wight
H taw w bat of ewarn. but lb* a m M u grits of all commadltlaa would
D W W ‘ K u x acU , tb* cam* ia cbl-

We remdmber art oceankm when * friend of ours re­
turned from ■ very exciting fishing trip which furnished
him with enbufh th gills to Idat for a lifetime. We found
thi* out from another member of the party who later gave
us an intelligent description of the expedition.
About
the only thing our friehd could say waa: ”Boy, we had a
time! We hid a timal”

Airship Experiments
Iha United State* K*vy ere a usdere wsste of mdn and
money should coftrider the practice msneuvere which were
carried out recently near the Lakehumt Naval Air Station.
Pour single-seater fighting planes hooked onto the
airship Macon 153 times in full flight without a single mis­
hap. The Macon with her commander and aeventy-two
officers and men aboard lowered her trapeze and tbe pilota
in quick succession made contact on the cross bar. There
wia no attempt to draw the plartes Inside the ship because
the maneuver la eo eaaily accomplished. The main pur­
pose of the fciractice waa to synchronize the speed of the
planes with the movement of the Macon ao that the con­
tacts could be made smoothly and surely.
It does not require much Imagination to foresee the un­
limited possibilities of the dirigible, with its brood of fight­
ing ship* inside, for long range military operations. Of
course, where there are any sizable number of defending
airplanes or antl-sfrcraft guns the effectiveness of the
dirigible ia nullified, for It ia very vulnerable.
By flying high and avoiding populated areas an enemy
IdiHgiblerfor InSUnee. cOUld -fly into-the- tnterior- of I he
United States, swoop over some large and undefended city
add under the protection of its airplanes, to beat off what­
ever aircraft could be mustered together, drop its sup­
ply of bomba.

aot* ef the A e le ty Trading
mpany, commercial representstlrxa ef the Soviet Muter, and
guaranteed by the xtate bank*
of the U. ft. H. R. I t ie that*,
fora e roundabout deal batwea*
lhe govarnmentx of the Halted
Stale* and tbe Soviet*, far Me
R. F. C. le a branch af the (1. 8.
Government, end tie act waa ap ­
proved by the Preeldent and Sec*
retary of tha Trcaaury.
Dbviooaly, it la contradictory
for an agency of the Soviet while
our government iteelf. In effect,
decline* to admit their exletrnrr.
Thie ie an abeurdity In Interna­
tional relation* which would be
comical if continued. It would
bo beneath the dignity of the
United Statee to permit It ta
continue, became if our people
Rmiia, and apparently they do,
wc ahnuld tranaart thi* business
through th* front door by rteng.
n'tlon and not through tha back
door by winking at non-recog­
nition.
Th*r* la everything to be **ul
In favor of recognition aa the
better method. Then the rvapon■Ibllity of each government would
be defined and trad* channel*
bctvraan them opened to tha ad­
vantage of both.
Tor mor* than ten year* pri­
vate bualneaa h'oec* In th* Unit­
ed States, England, Germany,
Franca, Italy and Japan have
been doing bualneaa with Lb* So­
viets with and without recogni­
tion of th* Russian* by their
awn government*. In all ease*. It
It ia shown, tha Soviet* ham be*n
actupulou* In meeting their ob­
ligation*.—They—have—eapre**ed
lb# da*lr* to do more boalne**
with us, whose product* they
want and whoa* method* they
admire.
There b nothing to
gain in a world seeking trade,
and determined to get it to help

E fforts To Locate
Banker’s Kidnaper
Centered By C o p s

((hoot boy of Invnnla, Gn., jailed
a* an aecomplir* In the abduction
"Have you seen anything of that
Bowen boy?** the superintendent
((noted the man aa saying.
“ I reeognlxed the man instantly,
but I could not Inveigle him into
the dormitory.” said MrWater*.
"He * t i dressed Identically aa
he wa* when he and Bowen came
here Wednesday night, and wa*
carrying the *ame package.”
The superintendent
said ho
called police a* tha man walked
away, but he vanished In th*
street crowd* before officer* ar­
rived.
Two policemen were left to
watch the dormitory and others
searched similar lodging houses to
no avail.

~ FEAR" PRISON OUTBREAK ~
LORTON, Va.. July 10.-14V Four e:or* (.orton federal rvfnrn
atory convicts described as “trou­
ble makers" were segregated ir a
mnvr to keep down a serious die-1

'The people of the SUte of Waahington are the moat
Intelligent in the Union, according to Frederick Oaborn, of
the American Muieum of Natural Hlatory, quoted rts
cently In the New York Times.
His figurre are baaed
on mental teats among school children, army intelligence
teats, illiteracy percentages, and other testa-including the
numbers of magazine readers per ldO of population. Next
to Washington in Mr. Osborn’s “index of cultural-intellectual
development” come, In order, California, Massachusetts,
Oregon, Connecticut and Wyoming, Colorado. Vermont,
Montana and Ohio. New York ranks 13th In score, Illinois
22nd, Pennsylvania 24th, and New Jersey 27th. The Csrollnah, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi rank lowest,
preceded by other southern and bonier states.”—Readers

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Visit from Owaaao, Mich, and will
enjoy lift on tha farm for a few
xtoeka. Mae la a Son ford booster
and will com* her* to stay soma
of thaw days.
CHRISTIAN 8CIENCB CHURCH

m fa t types red shadow* *
*urolBp. T b * ttw* worth
sball warxhJp tba Fhttor In

riM tb truth." (pi t40»:* .

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"Q O you think all cigarettes are
^ alike! Well, you just light up
one o f these and see for yourself
that Chesterfields are really different.
“They’re milder for one thing.
And they taste better, too. But just
you take a few pufls and you’ll
know they're die kind that satisfy!”

Christ, who through th* eternal
Spirit offered hlmaalf wlthoui spot
to God, purge ‘your conscience
from dead works to aarr* t&amp; ’l
Ing God I* (llxftr. 9 :J4).
Tha Leveon Hermoa-aUa Inc)
ad th* following passage* fr
tha Chrttllaa Sclvnc* text bo
Umltad “Sciauc* and Health with Kay
id slope the Scriptures,” by Mary BaJ
Eddyt “Spiritual davoutnaag ia i
•oul of Christlaalt|t. Worship,

n m u im s

ATLANTA. July 1 0 .-M 1 -A
■thtement by the euperlntemlent
of a public flop home that ho had
talkrd with a man impacted a*
the leader In the kidnaping of
John K. Ottley, AtlaVita banker,
mured police to concentrate their
nearch In Atlanta yeeterday.
H. E. Me Water*, w h o hae
charge of the Wnley Memorial
dormitory for the destitute, re­
ported the man ha knew aa Grover
ratlin*, came to the lodging cen-

B rightest Americans

A moat charming affair waa
tha party given by Mims Muriel
Harrold Tuesday availing to bar
visiting cousins, M'raea Lrttla and
Annie Harrold, of Gblsoovllio. An­
ticipating a good Uma, th* gorst*
attamblad tarty and thoroughly
amused thamaalwa playing ( W i
and othar young paopla’a anhuemonte, whil* tho cMsr people en­
joyed tha moonlight flaw th* vermnda where th# large awwplng
oak* all around make tbs wen*
most beautiful.
Tboaa present
worst tha Mis*** Lillian liarring,
Htnb Hand, Ruth Rnharta, Afalalile Higgins, Douglas AbtrWalhy,
Annie WMimr, Jwwall Dink?*
Hatal Hand. Mary Oktnes, Helen
Hand, Elberta King, of Jackson­
ville, Mr. airi Mik. W. W. A W nathy, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harrold, Mr*. GkoriPf D- Wklsaa. Vi­
vian Spier, M id* Runipn. Randall
Chaisa, Frank WooJteff,
Jori
Field. John Murrell, Ranbid Long.
Tanni* Danba,
Robert Dearie.
Griffin Hkrrtng, Mania Spencer,

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turhanev prison official* believed
wa* threatened her*. Th* « v m
LUMBER
wa* quiet but R5 Washington poH'vmen armed with sub-machir# Loag leaf yellow pine. Gulf red
cypres* and all kind* or build­
gun*, noxious gx&lt; and rlftrs w-'rv
ing Materials.
kept standing by. M. M. Unrrvanl,
Rill Lumber Co.
superintemlrn* of Olatric* of to-i
Uth and Holly
lumbia• pens! j-’r.ltutlrps, eai-1 he!
Phono 133
I,c!|evrd all cr-.uLIc was over bu*i ZIP SERVICE
“you never can tclL"

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I'hooc M3-W
Stadia III} Myrtle Are.

BEST FOOD
In Town
3.2 BEER
STEVE’S

POST OFFICE
LUNCH
Opposite Poet Office

In M erc* Hammock
SO Acre*.
IS acres tiled In good condition. Good well*, all
necessary agricultural implement*. Mule, tractor, colored
quarters, barn*, and

PRINTING

Splendid Living House
APPLY

H. M. PAPWORTH.

Herald Printing Co
Phone 14S

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U. 8. Engineers nffie* at Jackivaavllle. will remain on display In th i
Commissioners' room until tonight,'
and probably until ab'Ut 1A:(*&gt;
iVluck tomorrow morning. Tlej
public is invited to see them d o l­
ing the rvmair.der of the time
they will be displayeck

•Two unique and highly interest­
ing relief maps of that section of
Florida through which it l« pro­
posed that a cross-stale cans! he
built had drawn throngs of per­
sons In the Duty Hall today end .
Sat inlay. Prrwms who viewed
(hem expressed themselves as as­ A L L T H IS W K E F t
tounded with the variance in ele. ration that is prevalent in thr
PER M A N E N T W AVES
area depicted.
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These maps, loaned thr-iugh the' E U G E N E ................
'courtesy o f the War Department. C R O G IU G N O I.E ____ M .00

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TWr mrouawris ■C n g s c ,
yesterday that he intended to
A n * * M P * « c m .press ahead without any curtaHMusa u r w.’a a *
ment of th* vast campaign te put
mrn to work on public project*
MONDAY
Loaie* P arU as left today
Regular b«sio*s» and social
Henry Matson Welts, former
Fatenburg far a abort
meeting of Um AIalh*an Q m of city mansgvr of Dayton, Ohio.1
the r i n t Baptit I Church wnl taka was reported yesterday as In Bn*
plac* «l 8:00 a’tlack at th* church to be second In command urgDr
.U d Mr* T. F. SnHlh are
annas
with Mr*. S . J. Duggsr, Ickes. Donald Sawyer, the tempo­
today ia Apopka with
Mr* Arthur Branan returned
Mrs. 0 . O. Darner, Mr*. C. D. rary administrator, will be placed
last week from Macon, G* whsru
In charge of long-time planning.
C O M B IN A T IO N E U G E N E
■ha spent a short time with her Forrester, Mr* Charles Cot*, and
TO HOLD PRAYER HER VICKS an d CH O G U IG N O I.K M .00
A decision on th* first batch of
Mrs.
John
Lola
as
hot
tease*.
Hr. and Mr* I . D. Waodktdf
Mr* 8. C. Nutting.
construction projects Is expected
TUESDAY
gad son. Jack, (pent th* week-end
With J. 1- Hamrick as Irader,
to be mad* Tuesday when the rabl u s a n t t . e u ' m u ik M os
The
Daughter
of
Watley
Class
•V New Sm jroa Beach.
Mr. and M i* 8. E. Ives. J r , a t
p raw r meeting servl.es will be
inet hoard meets to consider a
Mm mg SMMttM. i u i » c r •
of
the
F
irst
Uethodiit
Churc^
Orlando, spent ths week-end here
CAwr/mt a itwur or mo* amfa
i held Wednesday evening st 8TOi
tentative list which has been pre­
Coaixr oenc a hujc
(
Dr. and Mr* B. D. Caswell and with Mr. anf-M r* Roy F. Mann will hare a parch party at 8-M pared.
o'clock st the Woman’s t’lnb, rtt.Sr
P. M. at tha hem* of Mrs. J. 0i
Osh Avenue. The -object for the
feegkter, Eugeaia Ann, spent at their home In Rosa Court.
/ v n tu rr f&gt; TlwiAn
Meanwhile, the Navy Depart­
Laney. South Sanford Avenue
A8nrt-Tt«J as A lte r
evening wttl be, "The te n Contydsterday at Daytena Beach.
BEAUTY SHOP
ment
estimated
that
18,400
men
with’
Mrs.
Laney,
Mrs.
Walter
L
•
Ci
or
w
ijm
t
w
w
,1
Mias Dorothy Leach, of Macon,
! mandtneiit* in ihe New Testa­
would he put directly to work In
Morgan,
Mr*
C.
P.
Him.(on
Phonp -I8D
ment." Kveryhmly is welcome *ml
Ban Caghnrn left Saturday for Ga, is the guest of hsr unci*, and Mr*. Frances A. Hkkson, Mr*. FI shipyards, ami many more Indi­
1s t N ational H ank
all are h e in f askrd to bring
Atlanta rad Montgomery, Al* aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bran L. Gibson, Mr*. E. II. Laney, and rectly in benefited Industrie* un­
Bible*
where ho trill visit relatives fer an, Magnois Avenue.
der an announced 1238,000,IXM
Mr* C. 0 . Bare a t hoeteeees.
*
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ship program.
Tha
Senior
Christian
Endsavor
Mr. and Mr* J. W. Ernest, of
In a report yesterday te tha
Society of tha F in t Presbyterian
Miss Louise Hkkson left yester­ Wise hoi* were tho guests j
Church will have choir practice public works administration which
ttrday
a
t
Mr.
and
Mr*
D.
L.
day for Miami and Homestead
supplied the money fur the 32a t T:M o'clock.
'where she win visit friends far Thrasher, Rose Court.
The A tarlan Sunday School vvssrt. three-year building plan
f^ '
j^ aL &lt; * a» t— ------------" w w n r * h flat; jy.-w roiw r T ta ttr c f t her Fim ' Bi m irr c W f f h000
man-week* of work will tie
.|
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this morning from Jacksonville will have a “psper party" at 8:00 created."
Taylor Brown has returned from
P. M. a t the home of MY* R. M.
where,
she
spent
the
week-end
Sarasota where ho spent two
Considerable Interest attachnl
Warren, E ett Second Street.
vka with bis cousin, Billt* Mlt- with Sergeant James Sands, J r ,
to the week-end conference of th*
WEDNESDAY.
who la at Camp Foster.
The Sarah rath er Methodist Pretiilent and Attorney General
Orphanage
Club will go to Rock
One of them l* kept in possession "f tho &lt;[ I
Mr* Frank Oelb, of Chicago, is
Mr. and Mr*. John Msisch. Jr.
th* guest for some time of her and daughter, Endsley, and Mr. Springs at 3:;W o'clock for a pic.
custodian
of the vault. You keep the M i J
bsYMA and sister-in-law, Hr. and and Mr* Joseph A. Meisch and nic supper.
other. TIhi* your safety deposit Ihi* in
M r* ra . 1. Lehman, Palmstto Av- daughter, Mery Martha, spent
our 100*« safe vault l* .made
uidy si-rut*
(Continued fmto page I)
DORTMUND. Germany, July
yesterday afternoon at Daytona
and a chief isiiipslgn tpvaher of 10.—(rF) Adolf Hitler, “reviewing
a*
D
O
TH
are
hey*
required
tu
.u |w n bo*.
Beach.
IlM'i, I* chairman.
th,. past five m 'nl_h«‘ achieveAmong ’ these from her* seen
1t&gt; Mini* lev* than I cent per day.
The a*» ’c ale.* have been com­ ment* «inre hi* elevation to the
at Daytona Beach yesterday
Miss MinnU Waters left yester­
piling the record uf the Roosevelt I rhancelb r*hip, admitted Testerware: Maxwell Stewart, Frank day for Apopka to spend s y rre k
Administration and shaping the ; day he had not belie veil It picul*
Chase, Albert Connelly, and Dick visiting relatives.
issues for the coming campaign*. . ble *uch tremrmhiu* change*
.SANFUIU), F L O R ID A
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Varnay.
(Continued From Page One)
Twite a month the executive coin- could be wrought In *ueh a *hnrt
Miss Katherine Waters has re­ ration of currency in internation*
mitt** of thi* group, comput'd lime.
Mr*. Joaaphin* Jones and grand­ turned from Daytona Beach whtro isalion of currency In Internationf
of Mills, Walter k'. Brown, post­ The nest tn*k. he nnnouneed In
daughter, ' Marjorie A n a * of Pa­ she spent a week with Mr*. Sadye al exchange. Mr. Roosevelt hss
master gene ml In the last a&gt;hnln- • speech III the we* t Genuail
ola, u f t Satnurdby fo r Jackson Moses.
barred that until th* Irur domes­
l*tration. Walter E. Hope, William rily, i* the (raining or citlxens
rill* to spend a short tima with
tic purchasing power of ths cur­
A,
£ t k a l ! 'V A C A T I O N
K. Castle, Jr , and John llkhanl- f- r the state. The chancellor n*Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whitner, S.
M i* Grady Balter.
rencies
of
*R
nations
has
been
de0 . Chase, and 8. 0 . Chase, Jr. mo­
1silted -hi*—» hulu- enilcu iu i -suu Ii
— Mr. sad M m O. l. Loueis will tored to Dayton* Braeh ysiU rA T TH E— G O
H
D
O
N
York. Arch (’ pieman, general sec be l „ fight unemployment which
have Wednesday for Rochester, day for tha afternoon.
retscy, and W. Irving Glover, di­ since Ills advent I " 1'iporr. al­
- t
and Little Falla, N. Y. to spend
rector nf organisation, also hsve ready ha* been reduced by two
tha sum '
taken psrt in thv»e nn-ellugs.
mllli) n persons.
ft;
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Boyl* and
The ■PMnteinles say their present
"If we make a fnl«e *lrp, «e
daughter, Dial Gray, a n planning up partial payments. The first
A IS o
r; fn ‘ a
K t -rt
purpose is to keep the party si I\ " will start over again the mxt L .
-Fnhn Beach, has been called to to Irave tomorrow for Laurens, discussions sta rt early nest month.
and
tu
present
a
national
view­
day."
he
said.
“
We
will
re-toie
Banfonf because of the Illness of 8. C. where they will visit Mr*.
Apparently the President want*
point for local leaders. They in­ the people's consumption capaci­
Boyls's mother, Mrs. J , Dial Gray. to tv* what la going to be durw
hkt mother, Mr* C. W. Speer.
tend to l*k,. part in the IIM1 ty, thereby Imbuing them with
about these payments before he
A vacation .1000 f.-et almve the « e i . . . where you
congressional race.
frrsh rourage to face life."
Mr* Weller Carpenter and Miss
can pl,i) gulf on a "sweet" Ill-hole course lor 50
goes Into other mmmitmrnts with
Representative
Snell,
nf
New
Referring
to
the
now
concordat
Lswlsa DsCottes, of Jack sonrilleg
the European powers.
rents a round . . , halt in the Carolina*’ famous
Yorh, the minority trader ol Ihe brlwev-n the rtlch ami the holy
Incidentally Mr. Howa defended
trout streams . . . riile a liars* over miles o(
House, already he* strplird lo th* see signed Saturday In llmno, the
stoutly tha position of the Presi­
cleared bridle paths . . . play Irnuis on lively
firing line for the Rrpvbllian*. lie rhnnrrllor said; "We are hurry
dent against Immediate currency
elsv courts . . . swim tho mountain lakes or the.
hg* had an exchange with l'n»t* I hat the new concordat lmr»
stabilisation, pointing out that tlie
new Country Club imkjI . . . Inform* breathless
master General Fstlry, rhulrman print* forever from ordering pol­
organising committee of the con­
with the beauty ol Inis mountain reenrry . . . ba
uf thi- llem u-rsllr national com- itics."
ference stated:
i ihiI and rnnihirt.ibh-. . . in the happy t nmp.my
In n-fum for thr pleV * that
m ttee, s* well s* Ho’ »e und Sen
Miss Gensrltvs Rlvsra has re­
"Each government must, of
«f g.i\, kimlird spirit* . . .'I lu i't the summer
ale
Drmorratir
leaders, an I lh&lt; German Catholic Churrb
turned to her home at Lak* But­ course, remain free to decide when
cn jtn mrril idlrird m u liv llu* Hotel Cordon. A
friend* predicted 11*-re wnuld bv would nbnni|en p Utlral activity,
ler after spending a week here am] under what conditions It
the rhsnrrltor ordered relen*e of
hiiiiilinl
looms ol solid comfort. Tlirro delirious
other*
lirforr
thr
summer
mil*.
with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Blud- sould adopt such a (g &gt;ld) stand­
Sm lhetn • &lt;miked meals a day. At lie surpris*
obsrrvtrs here look for con- Catholir prle-ts slid trader* under
worth, Roe* Court Apartment*
ard, and w* d« not suggest that
inglv ls,w rust n | from SI-.Vl In 11 per ilient.
si Waldo Republican activity to arrr*t fer polditnl rra- ris.
this can or should he done with­
Hitler -abl ilo- politnal party
Make vmii reservations now (or your share of
com* into thr open nest January
thi* fun. And bring the youngsters — there's a
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cot*, of At­ out ,th* mast iwfeful prepara­ what It wanted tD say about any when Congress meets, with Ih ayslem ln Germany never would
measure* proposed to aid the In­
ihoriiiighlv rqiiip|iet| playground for them st
lanta,
arrived today to be ths tion."
parly then nlTerlng more nppoal- !»• .resurrected »n&gt;l that the nail
Tha World War rolls serose
Meanwhile, Mr. Roosevelt, has dustry, directed declare).
regime would endure forever,
the COKIION.
:
t
*:*
t
tion l„ Democratic prnpo-nls.
tha' Milana screen In a sort of guests o f Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Hel­ hef ire the conference through his
A quarter nf u million person*
Leader* in th# esrhang* and
LiiU# Is lieing said alHxd ihr
supsnfswsrotl called "The Big m s* DIM Palmetto Avenue, for n delegation a detailed esposltloil of
M
A
N
A
G
E
R
A
N
G
U
S
CRAFT
heard tho speech nnd rheererl
Dries." Tha film la a chronologi­ short llms. Mr* Cota is Ur. Hel­ tho .American viewpoint by the clearing house, as well as other Republican candidate f ir president the government rhirf tumultu­
prominent IndgpetwVnt growers, in
When the subject l« men­ ously: About 70JMMI nasi storm
cal arrangement of pictures ex­ min’* niece.
agenda. Its Is ready tu procss J favortd the proposed program, but tioned tha names of Hetbeil Hoo
cavated from tha military archives
but It stems that he doss not it waa swamped in committee, ths ver, Mills, Senator Reed, of I'enn- triaips were In the audience.
of tha Germans, French, Austri­
Mrs. Grady Belger and son, (Mtik the confsrsnes can get any- dirretors said.
sylvania, Representative Walk- Hut the disc ssbms thu- far have
ans. British, Italians and Ameri­ Grady Allen, returned Saturday to
Among iKreclor* of the associ­ wnrth, of New York, and Snell little more than touched the sur­
can* While some o f tha sources their horns In Jacksonville after where without .much more stud,’
ation attending th# meeting were: are broaght into the di-euxion. face.
from which th* pictures were visiting tha former’s mother, Mr*. end preparation.
M. Tllden, Winter Haven; A.
taken have already boon exploit­ Joseph n* Jones, at hrr In Paola
ed for the purpoeea of the cine­ for a few day*
E. Fowler, llarfy Askew and A.
ma! tun itw w sHH-y u ts &lt; cbtfc
F. Pickard, Lakeland; L P. Kirk­
land, AuburmWJe; J. W. Keen,
Frostproof^ E. G. Todd, A.yon
(a itJa-u&amp; klntf. W hert th i ffim
I'.srk. The board also Iml des John
ta M H U , It has thk added tmS. Tayt ir, president of the Flori'kt
p d f U f auU)*jltt*ItF; where an
Citrus Exchange, )ohn A. Smvrty,
(Continued From 1sg*t&gt;ne»
otlurs
* * * ■ ? ” » . ends aVruptshopping comparts in* This will former president, end
ly,; It Is aot difficult to ptetuty
nat:raH r Increase the n*res»lty prominent in ths ludilitry.
th* InvIsMa climax' h t , which tha
for newijajier advertising for it
cameraman lotjt hlk Ufa.
is, after all. the greatest of our
Miss Eleanor Herring, of Pitts­ ■hopping pieces.
Discontinuance Of
“ Dselrss
have Increased so
burgh, Pa., who has been spending
A CERTIFIED INTERVIEW WITH MR. GEORGE R. STEVENS, 1006 SPRINO STREET, ElOIN, ILL
the past month at Alexandria and much Taster than b ying power Vaudeville Announced
that
a
family
cannot
afford
t„
buy
Harrisonburg, V s, and Columbia,
Wednesday vauWvUla perforK C- arrived today a t noon to everything It wants. Ths house­
■pend thh summer with hef1 Thr- wife controls ths family budget miners at the Milan, Theater
rnts, Judg* and M r* Gaorga G. and sha oHen makes ‘mental pur­ will be dine intlnued, effective this
chases' wteks Lefora she can find week, for the m itaindsr of tho
Herring, North French Averts#.
sn actual place for them In ths rummer. It was announced to'kiy
budget. In making such decision-), by Jns. I.. Martntette, manager or
"It's a piece of real
Mrs. L. p. Hagan had aa her ■ha shops in th* newspaper* 1 ths Ihrsisr.
Precision Engineering”
gustts Saturday a t her home' carefully c .mpstlng possible se­
I| hs,| been announced already
o» P art Aketfu*. Mrs. O .R . Rhy-' lections
thro gh
advertising. that ths Hwcst and Proctor M i l ­
. . says this Watchmaker
f&gt;°lds and Miss Jane Reynolds, Newspaper edvertls'ng assures th* eal Revue will play a t the theater
of Tampa, M lu Zada B-r-lns, m anofactlrer that he la building Wednesday night. Tha or.1s t from
rOPtl like Mr. Stevens under­
Mira
Patricia
Burdina,
and A preferred place In the consume- Sparks Theaters headquarters to­
stood why Plymouth carries
Heps*bah Jsnse of Miami, aed mind during this crucial perlvl day aut imatlcally can.els lhrs
"details" so for. Four rings per
Slchto/en, the Miss Lucille Dutton, of Do Land.
pisioa loured of throe. Four crankwhen aha Is learning without go- performance, however. The date
hewn, t'gethaY
shift bearings. Full protsun lubri­
&gt;nR noar a store to see tho actual of future vaudeville performances
cation—aot hit-or-miss splsih.
product.
will
be
announce.I
later
this
sum­
Mr and Mr* F lin t Gray, of
Those things era n t J ewgir+trmer.
"Th#
p
bllC'havs
focused
ntsvl
Anniston, AJa., who*« marring*
hg. Of resro thty’re details—when
look place about a week ag«v will mum attention on pries during tho
you comps)* them in Importune
IsaW tomorrow for Miami sad paht f a r years. It mt» realises
with Flosilng Power engine
brakes
other points l„ th* southern part th a t price, v sg c f and business
of tho* state after spending th* recovery are* InterlockistX ’ It la
prices
But details count—sod we'd Ilka
wofk-eod her* with Mr. OrayN syaspathetla to higher
you to see bow much."Look si sU
brother and, ■liter-l»-law, Mr. and w han previously ths ,Sposlts was
throe".,. and sea for yoertslf why
true. The consumer hereafter will
Plymouth is growing so fast.
ro raUt r vatu** moss ’ thaa price.
This will forte a changa In id
'Everything Ftnr Th* Office'
vertlaiag troaimsat. Quality, style
and psrfermanc* will be featured
i; sf tec H im * 4r«,«—
teestemsfssbisr,*
m sra than price. Copy! m "it be
Arwfkfaf ta d loform atlr* It should
r m ; patented
he written as sn edusatiaral geld*
e p a ir e d
■ettiig out ths difftrenesa that are
. FLOATLyCPOfrEM
to purchasing attestiro.

Spcial Calendi

so n a Is

P. Paul’s

G. 0 . P . GETTING H itler S a y s He’s
PREPARED F O R A m a zed At All H is1
'34 E L E C T I O N S E fforts Have Done

London Conference
Closing I s Set For
End Of This Month

r

Necessary Q j j a

Sanford Atlantic National Bank

cTleuj

IS!

Citrus Industry Of
F lo r i d a Is Called
Political ^Fo o tball

Newspaper Ads To
f la y B ig P a r t In
B usiness Recovery

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NEW HPAPKB

ra M fa h rd In Flo rid a ’! H e a r t
T b t W orld's Greatest Ve*et«bh
8 pot and lUcbcat Garden I.and

Generally fair
day except p
Soaday aft*
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

XXIV

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. JULY 8, 1M3

Member A.-umclalcd l*rr»w

(LEY URGES
CKY TO
TE REPEAL

Three .MenKoblhink
In H eart Of Gotham

Ptra Ceota A Copy

NEff AVENUES IiTalk
a,}ld: ^ uee^ t ? nd Smo°th COTTON AREAS
Won Banker Freedom u t y on
DC
OFFERED FOR From His Y o u th fu l
"Wl MUR ®fc
LONDON MEET TAMPA TIMES TO
GETTING SUMS
a

NEW , YORK, July n__»/»&gt;&gt;—
Thron rotri.r*, one « u r nit a
put'ire unrf- rut. h»-t.l up Ihr
Corn Kxchang.- Ila n k anil
T r .«t Company hrnn.-h on
It wa Mr»j today, aritril be­
tween 1M) n il 20 Unmeant]*
■l.illars in cu-n, anil e.*capnl Hi
an aummoli tv with two run
frdrrutr*. The robber* nmh"hKc,1 to get ini I the bank be­
fore it »a i opened when a man
dreoieil a* a pnlbemun tapped
nn tli -.- Iio&lt;|t ilmir m l «n« a L
in Ttr.1 by the in am watchman

ilnds Governor Of
State As To Pledge
Of Democratic P ar­
ty Concerning Issue
l

W a s h i n g t o n , Juiv s —

'

(A .P .) — In a ftirerful r r - ;
m indpr to G o vtrn o r Id tffo o n ..
o f Knntuckv. thjit the D e m o -1
crktlr P a rty ia.pledjfcil to h -

President Sends Long
. Message To Secre­
tary Of State Di­
recting His Course

1 ilnm-

itiuifN tt hi4 (tlnwrty

by

mpireiinc
the h.n.i
nf h „
i l i yeai old cunt I in • friendly
I «lttrr.

1%

RISEIHFARH
PRICES Bums
JURIED CREEK

Shute Wins British
Open Golf Tourney

i t

A T L A N T A , July
John
Kina littley, financier and eport*.
jnan who was kidnaped Thur* hiy i
__ .
lan.i ti.rn taikni hi&lt; *ay tu t , " U e d u c t i o n O f A c r e a g e

CHANGE CONTROLj
ON NEXT MONDAY

NUMBER l i t

.

Prosrram A p p ea rs
Virtually C e r ta in :
. Of Being Accepted

Gotham Men Acquire , "T
W ASHINGTON, July
i'«1V
LONDON, J ly R.— tlh After)
I^ong-Terin It C ase • 'linllar «.|u-rs«- and the tbamal The cotton acreage reduction prahavin' unveil the life nf Ih ' ecu- .
tala* niu't Imarre abdue-j pumt appearv.l virtually rritaln
With Option ToBuy t(linntitn ttheil
i •nmne ennfireitee. I’ re a I d r It I
a r.ima*.
|of aceeptancr lari night and at a

ST. ANDREWS, Scot.. July
I.—
— |l. Denrmor* Shut-,
W. Americaa prafaaalonal front
Philadelphia, today captured lot
British open golf championihtp, beating hi. countryman,
t’rwlg Wyod. in the all-Ameri­
can Sit hole playoff. Shut* J*d
from th* f in l hoi* to th* last
and defeat*.) Wood br fiv*
atrokn with a flnn cxhlbltloit
of all-around ihotmaklng. Hf»
Score wax list, Ihr** alrokrt
over par.

Confidence Of Agri­
cultural D e b tors
And MortgageHolde r a In R ekindled

PEOPLE INVITED
ONM OTUireiD'E
TO GUARD CAMP

WASHINGTON. July 8.—
(A.P.)—The recent rise In
firm prices has rekindled
*f—wrUtfsqsr. .,-flJL.Jjwnudebtors and mortgage hold
e n throughout the n«Uon’«
tgricultural belt.

I Rooiaevilt tinlay pmviiled
tbr)
^
ll"w&gt; it mill n rnmpaninn ki t 1ir.iill the next six wrrka will
ntt iiebu-alinn with mnr-j TAM PA, July K~UPb~ 1C 0 . .
................ .. to tlive fi.r the par! McKay, owner and nlltor nf I he W|'»d the ftft.yearnbl preai.lent ef upward .L " ^ t!2 L ° W ffiL B ia tlM L
Colton atatea.
n »t "uiM 'w w r y a i mw wng t i m
An exteminn of the time for
h cn iry of Slate Hull n.rjvr.1, |,i|er, announct-d today that I On* c mpani &gt;n nltrinptrd to red
n latur ,ir*.-ngi- from the l*ic-«l-| thiviil K. Snril-y ond Halt h *ret I IO.IH'U runeun in Atlanta, grower* In «ign contracts to plow
F a rle y
aignified ycutertlay ■
Reports yesterday aald tha re­
lK,&gt; f'erd (Utley and then led) up from Jo lu 30 renta of their
deni wltuh vat known tu tnntalli Nicholson of New York, wii'ild;
that
the
adm inistration
luming confidence w m 0J pro­
gu ilauew nnd an expended tender Iv.-tiitu- Itje
l|^h.-n* of the pu- i - in a iutin attrnipl to race prrxrtil crop i» Iwltxvr.l nremary
nounced that application# fog *a: by PrrM.lenl Kno*av«lt, hnwrvrr,
hi* older ri nfxdrrnlr.
nf a- i tnnee in raeryinn out the T ror* next Jljmdav
would take n strenunus p a r t ,
'
---------an.l thi* will be authnritrd for­
financing mortgage* Dora tha
Pir-nb “tV campaign for a world'JrKa, ha« him |eihlt»ber nf
1
he
j
-till
were
looking
fur
the
rcpcnl
12.000,000.000 fund provIJoJ by
wot pn i iwiitrry,
t I tli pater ainre
and will awn I*-1 night. A reward of mally ly Secretary TVallar*.
Congress hav* fallen f*r below
Meanwhile the Krerfh .l-irwa- -ellrvir hi' Cmn»illnn a- .hair- p| I
"u *
ii hi* head. II* had
earlier expectation*— q*) even botlnn ado. tied defeat in it* "fflirt •I man f th- -illlntial t«»aril.
Olllay’- gutiuiiohll*. Ih* hanker’*
k
0
either In udjnittn llie cvtifertnrc
Snii’ev . « r rditnrdn chief of « U -i
low estimate* aa recant aa 10 da/*
ItKky governor to include a pro..
---------j „r
di.eua.i incscludmCthw C yril'- Martin newspaper. In- att.n’ in in y.
Major J. f . Hutchison, hsod nf •go'
•virion for a re|c.l eonvrnti.m m
H F X t m r i T Y . .Inly 8 .-f/ P »-l ,„.w ,a&gt;v and laud topic-.
.Imling th- PMInd-lphla Public
th* First Battalion. Florida NaApout too,000,000, available for
Ih
*»-*iv
uf
1h*
wild
rid*
fnnii
tlcnal Guard, lat# ysstsrday aftsr new loans In tha hands of tha It
|h »
tor ■ »peSal aerrien id |i:,r.«tr»i-- frtim Tamp'cu ludayj
1H« nb-r .mnntt.•• w m man | •deer and the N’ i r- York Even.
Hale...l-gulatuic.
^ th*
............
.................
nid Solo |.o Vniinn, a ream . 1 dated y. -tet.l .y, follnv ...g th- Hng pint for n n,....her id year. » "•••••» -.*••■«*» in Atlanta to a l»l-Vnoon notified Chamber of Com­ ftdoral banks, has prosed suffi­
'
Tk* m«i**lge fnilcwtil an an- village in Tama'iHpm Slnle, wn’. virtnn- nf CdrOell Hull/American |l.. al-m w.V- genrml manager of ‘,ul 1,1
ment officials that next Friday, cient to qreet Immediate need* of
of th* fhat’ahoo
gauncament by Farley that he dr.tmyed by n hurrirnne.
July U . ha* been - designated at farm lend financing and refinanc­
| .ectrtary of »lale an,| chief ..f tli ih„
rth Amerirnn Newspaper ,'" rr K,' rr
,,u,
Bawen
"Semlnol* County Day" at Ih#
would make an ad he * in M. inHeavy itanuig- 'n other li&lt;-.-ali-* Unued Wall drlrgnliun, lit pn* .\ll‘n-cr.
,I ’**' hell "ij tlltlrj over tog* m
ing I* now expected I q bo eufGuard camp near Jacksonville.
phit, Txnn.. on July lo, fi»e day- tie* In Northea*trin Mcsirn nl«o bulging the onfirenrr, to explore I Nlclndeon wa* general manae*rl i L - ■waiup. The .nnfedrrate hsd
clent to carry on their operation*
,
k
gun li.«me,| on the hanker. Ott
He Invited every resident of
kafar* that .late vote* on tcpeal. Wa* reported. All h tiding' m the the field of p&gt;i.-ibilltl«* for further )„f ||,r j„|Wn ,\i|r-rli«-r in T o -.
for several months.
the county to com* to Ih* Camp
Arrangements will be , made to vlllnge of i’.'iil iMiptilntinn wt i •hv- ilimisrson and report bark Mmi- Ml*. Knropvnn rorre*|»uiid--nt ef| ’«&gt;'* eye. were taped.
While th* rise In prkee ha* not
that
afternoon
and
evening,
not
day.
It
«
a
i
iig|diiinetl.
however,
tranxmil h « ipcech la gatheringa riled.
tin- I ’urtl Martin pnper*. and
t h r b.i) nltrinptrd to whl«per
benefited
many farmers diraetly
only to Inspect th* camp and ita
. g( Alabama and Arkan*a., 'tut.*
Ilundii'd* of ai'iniaVi war* re­ thiit Ih bureau rriaiin-il the right rv*entlve of tw„ Srripp Howard .nnieHi tig I . hi" ptiinner a« Ihry
The campaign, under way fur p*r**rm*l, trat tn witness tha rsg- so fa r because they have - bad na
____________
which ballot on tapeul on July 1" ported killi"! hut it *vr.' not tu finally p n " no r-nclu ion­ neir-piiper-.
■t io.o,Ht-H&gt;r»»ogh--the rank vr gr~ iwo week*, was to have endsil
Imental ptra.I* at 6:2b o'clock In crop* available to aell. It ha* re­
Tb.-, Ir.i-e.l the Time* for, a latino of the swamp. Hllley
. Tk*l* th '— »t»t‘ * aca-*— -o d .l I-ncroot-whi ilu'l tll.uu nil. .1
stored confidence In all agricul­
Saturday night but numerous de­ Ih* afternoon.
I tig term an.l aciiilred sn nrtl«*n crgtl ki’l
xd by Katley as the real battle j " f htimnii life. The Weather lltt-j Kri,uP*limb island,
hut
he lays, partirulsrly In ikstnbutlna
The iii»ti»n to nuitinu- di«i-u tu piirrlin'.- the paper nnd radio
With Ihi* information d*flnlt»- tural sections and had tha reault
ground The postmaster general,! r,-au »aid the atnrin tunii-d -o&gt;.th-ip n .i-d ll.iwrn's hand. It wen blank fornu h&gt; grower*, mails It
ly established, It la new Ih* aim of strengthening farm land val­
•Ion of every pl.D-.- of ill? ngen.'.i -tnt'-'ii WDAK.
who at*o I* chairman of Ihr Drtn-j we»twanl.
xqilresed lark.
impossible tn giv* all of them • of trad* body officials lo hat# ues, tha farm eeodlt administra­
wa* put in the monetary -iW . mi­
ocnpic Nat'unal Lommitlce andi
Flood* along :t|«- lower Itn
A few niiniilr* latrr th* older chance to art mi the pmpusa. aa large a delegation ns possible tion has bean Informed.
ni ttce curly in the .lay bv N vilie
tkitl patronage di.'iwiiser. tsiil brand! arv- * eX|*-c|ei| n» l i t kidnaper look littley'* ear and There are nearly 2,000.01111 cotton present a| Camp Foster on that
With a rise In tha potential port bambtilain, Hrithh thanc.-il.ir of
yMtxnlay that If Hie three vote *tr*ama ate emptying into it at the excherpt r. who J..iiii-.l Thur*
lien-h t for Atlanta with a ran'iuu gr.wrr* and Wallace wishes to day, to that Incsl persons, par­ chaelng power of farmer*, th*
wxt "It’a all over.’’
HikhI atagi- following n 50-hour l day with Hull in hi* fight tu p r n -le an,I a Irlter from Hllley In have each of them given ail Bile- ticularly parents and relatives nf Hsiaend for farm lands has stif­
wax made tto!
'U,,p American -id.- of ih-1 lulie the parley.
Thh comment wat
»(
lit* w (r."Piste opportunity to ad before Ihe 130 local officer* ami men al fened In many sections, although
axwxpaper m.-n at the same tune rivtr I* well protected by n flu.*)
Th* Ilritisli abiiu-t mvinber &gt;1 •
The l.ankrr an,I the hoy wrrr the lampaign Is rinsed.
Camp, may acquaint themselves transactions are far below tho
control
system
l
i
t
the
Mexico
i
KANSAS
(T
T
Y
.
.Inly
h
i
.P
i
tbit Fa- ley laid he was ••aiiiaii-d"
■lni.c.1 that the item* on Hu
| left alone in the wihuI*. Ilnwell
The contracts ate In h* accept­ with what Ih* Guard units ara normal volume. Many mortgage
side
i&lt;
not
well
pmtegtd.
«
l!
K.
Vellerll,
in
charge
of
th*'
by*the favoraslc n-aetioii to hia
, Uk'enda ** re in rparahle an.l lb.it
ed on a ha*is which will make it doing.
holders wuro reported to have re­
hnn-U' City office' of the fedrr luid a blackjack.
aati-prnhir tton xtalenirnln in an
.ill houl.l I-- diseusseil.
Th r plan now It to slag* a sponded to the proclamation of
“
Haven't
you
gone
alHiut
far
po-aihlr for Wallar* I i make the
ut inn.-nn of inv diyaloin, anlu North t’-nrolina Thursiiounretl
lnte y.-.tri.lay
tha* enrugli. with thi athmg?" littley largest possible reduction of Ih* motorcade whlrh will leave Ut* President Roosevelt and ether of*
.11* added hx believed N't* It*
potential crop* for Ih* nuusy C H . llall at 12:30 o'clock Friday. ttcUla urging a ta:
Jam.-. (Fu rl ttamnioas, Chicago.
,t"' '’oyollru w o-U vvt* for repeat by
Bowen an available for payments and op­ II Is expected that this group
“public ripdiy." wa* und*x atr'st
’ ek» kir, I have
af teouloouras, and.-, Al­
h. w for (nreatlgutiim In Itlwpserril.
tima. Wallar* dsslres In ra-iurj will reach th* Camp at about though foreclosures art coaMaula bla grcon-l txlxgram to (!ov-ho.-tfiur of four nth rrs and thei, ttPtlry was uulet fur a m mient.
*be crop by at lra*t .T.OtNt.Ono 4:00 o'clock, In give all visitors Ing, Ihelr number has dropped
D E N V E R . July K.— &lt;A*i- A wall
NEW YORK. July H.-t,TY
ample tim* tn talk with ”th# sharply. amor laufuon, the poatmaster geltprl-.on r. Frank Na&lt;h, herr June ||. (,* i „ |„i , f experience with bale*.
of water, ru-hing w-thnut warning Itilf-ie.1 ,.h y n HVrr.
erusa
hoys,” and to mah* ready for th*
aral noted that the governor hu I
I"
h
mail
iialuir.
II.wohr.l
he
had
^
processing
tax
aimsd
to
raise
Aa a result of the decrease In
baxn quoted us laying he btlirved down Hear I'reck Cany m after a eurietit of rtimor*. -.peeulali n
Veiled! -aid
he umlrrstoivi
,
,|w„ )a am0|lr,| a |,rn aloiut $|mi,n(H),mm t„
provide parail*.
demand Ihe first Issue of 'farm
rlourihiint, swept through the »e- and other adverse infliietier., tloAfter
th*
parade
Ihsr*
will
b*
a
nothing w .Uhl b- gwin.d by pa*»funds for Ihe rash payment* will
s -rt liunil. t of I Hr.lnlr and tin- Ametonn dollar brid,. a new low s«ir.",."». wn wanteil in Ih-. Fa ' |, ||,„„Kht deeply.
dinner, served by company cooks, mortgage Bond# by tho orodlt
on the repeal ipuiatioti in
l-.d .a l officer* and J a c k -.
,\rlth,r ,|..»e a word for a *» l-«» In'n *ffe*'l almul Aug. I.
villac- ' f Murrl'un an.) t.Mik at I level ) . '- t a .|ny in trim* of Hufor which a small price will b* odmligatratloa hoe boon pootKagpucky thia year Iu-csum- it wa.
rn.mty d p.ity sheriff
her'ff.. ariu.-d
,K
Then ittllry Id* eye* ■» the maximum rate, which is *xIra-t two lives.
I
gold
-tandard
.
x.
hung..
rl
m
g
asked.
Person* wishing lo do -poned. In Moy, Henry Morgenwi'h n t gun*, gas bnmb*,
Impoxalblx that tit; state* would
*1 II taped
*ai t. p-ctrd t&lt;* h* atmut four csnl* s «» may taka basket lunch**. It thou. Jr., governor of tho credit
Search ng parties said they bo- at a prire of amutul 71.1 rent.. t.d- nnd Icillrt proof hand -hid
ratify the repeal rraolution d ting
“ Well Soil, ate y IU , ■•*dy tn pound.
is expected that Ih* motorcade administration, expected to luaa
livvrd at lead 10 wcie trap|s'.| by At th- low point of the day the . ff.-rtrd-Ihe art'--' Thin-day at v
IMS.
.
K ■*
Meanwhile, farm nffirlala looked will leave Camp Foatsr In tim* them within a short time.
dollar
'bowed
a
&gt;
l&gt;
pieelall.n
of
the
water*
and
drown.
I
Wrickbounher
which
poll**
said
wop
'
.
.
,
,
■Permit mo to call your atten­
* Ib.w.-n had pulled the tap* fr lit forward a* krsnly as »|ieratnri at In reach Sanford by 0:30 o'clock.
They would beer four percent
.lit pei cent.
th. S'-.ill. no- of a b.Mitlegger,
tion”, Farley told Laffoon. -l„ tin- age wa* strewn more thn.i In
market renters for h r k f 'i first
!fntley'* eye*.
Men, women, and children ara Interest, which would bo guaran­
li.-port* from W i hinglon Hint
Saintiioii',
arme.{
with
two
-pi
nulr*
ab.ngthe
stream.
The
high­
fact that vole* in 40 state* Him
"That won't .1..' said the hank- •Ifirial rottmi report of Ihin yea.- urgv,| In Join thia motorcade. It teed hy th* government. The chief
the d"l!.xr v*a» &gt;ldl tor* high, ami t»l', otn.l- no i.-*i.toner. Taken b
jraar are now practfrnlly a-i* m l way and railrnad bridge Were w ul.l &lt;ooM l.o devalued, wenIt will he Iiia.1* p-ihlie hy the emp is rapertrd that Chairman John activity under th* credit adminis­
thr rm.nir jail, h » was
a ei. Tie niy fret."
wnWutl
away.
'and if 40 atatr* voir I hi* year or
The eye tape war replaced. Hr te|H.rling hoard at II A. M. IK. Msisrh and other members of tration now I* expected to be tb*
largely ii pon-ibl,. for th* fuukli "John It.*-, n native of lllinnis
Two lui hr* win- rrc.vered, n In-alin. lit which it received in
IC-(a-brd, 37 stair, vote I hi &lt; year
, Commission refinancing of mortgages hold by
Ijil.-r, after &lt;|U*-li.ming him, a' ki-wf Ihe qlder cunfe k-iale might S. T .) and will provide the g .w in the Hoard of County
•
| am w^lng to venture the prclic man mill wnnuin.
the foreign t-xrhange market . thnritles &gt;tpeetee.l do.ht that n- I*, huhng nearby, lie ..-nf the boy nirnt'a first estimate of Ihi* yeai’* 'r r *. Mayor V. A- Mp*«r and msm- dosed and reelricted banka.
H*n that the resolution rr|tcj.i.i4
Several h ndrr.l terror strk'k.-n according to tno«t hanking circl,l&gt;er* of th* City Commission.
wa* ronnertetl with the ma hin.- l-&gt; Ih- road to o r if the w .y were c.dton arrrage.
This program I* being ghrsa
th* lEghteer.tli Am-ndiiK-nt rail inot. rlsts and red k-nts of tnwni lu-n-. Speculator* I ok advnntagr- gun slaying of tie- four offlrer cl.-arril nnd then I .gethrr they
Private repoet* have indh-alnl J l ’iesldgut II. M. I’apworth and of- Its first trial In Wisconsin whor*
bn and will Ih&gt; and should be rati- e- ape I ileulli by clambering to of th.-*,- rumors, it wn* mum and Nn-lt, train r*d.her at the Un* Walked' lo a dealing where they hsrp increase in thia y«*r'« fleers and dirertora of Ih* trad* plant hats been mads for acquir­
fi*J thia year.
the niountaiii'ide.
Isinid, nnd holder. ,,f il.dlars took Ion Blation hi te.
I uii.I Iwu farmers, loa •d home acreage over that of July |, |M,i body will he inrlii.leil In this mo- ing up to 160,000,000 In form
”Jt Is of the highrst imp ulancv
*’ b nn |..(a |,rd rouvi. t. wa f. .III Ihe field, for ilinnei
t their heel* wherever |"e. didyear, when it was estimate 1 ut t'lrrade.
mortgages for about 138,000,000
It T* requested (hat ill per­ In cash, which la to bo used to poy
to havr a vote in Kentucky this
and sought refuge in other rur
luring l* l urn..I to Ihe federal |M-r,Ihry laiar.led a inok nnd worn 3tU&gt;l2,OUO netrs. Private tsHmntr.
in order to con. luriu at the
r* nrigs. i
Itetillnre a&lt; la-avenwudh, Kan-. l-.ki n tn Kuwanee, a village with in rurly June were that this year’s son* planning t&lt;&gt; go, report to off depositor* In on effort to re­
*arU«*t poaxible mununt this
The
llriloh
pound striding, ftffir*-n&gt; la-lieve Nil Ii win kill-I one l.lephone. Ihe bank, r called acreage wa* hetwrrn ie.t.llOO.lNMi I he Chamber of (Commerce of flea vive business.
j A F l question."
after soaring to a new high of aerklrataly during an alt nipt " !•'« wife at Tall Inh Fall*. Tho iwre* and 40,0(M),OUO sere*, fhero a* aeon aa possible stating how
Tho credit administration hit
j—
many will Im in the automobllo,
rl.T t I J. rlo-rd at 1 1tbs for n frre hi*..
I "if sat nn a cracker h •* nearby. have been n um- estimates th*-. it and whether Ih* ear owner Is plans fbr carrying on Ibis activ­
net
Bill
f
11
1-2
rent-.
Tb-An nidinanci- which r.uitain* n
*'Hey then callr I In* olfire and wn* even higher than that.
willing In lake persons not bar- ity In othn- statsa.
rotn|dele &gt; h. tile of Hi,, clrctrir K irn -h ftanr wa* ah n up .12 &gt;&gt;t
harm ariimnUttalon have taken
|.Ci .Manta |mliro.
ran.
Windshield sticker*
n
rent
at
r.,r.o
rente,
although
ilight tatrs which n p. .-hi coinT ’ doy. Ilow.n wa* in rii«toily „f the position that there la undoubt. ith (he name* of every town In
uiiit.e uf local h ,im - nyn be­ bail earlier n ached fijgl e-nt*.
|-riCe.
'
edly a large crop thi* year an-*
Ih* rounly are available at th*
UIASSKF., July h .-id ’i lieve. shnuld Ih- plart-.l into efoffk„ w|thoul cotl.
Tbe hanker talked llo.ven into that he p.&lt;,, „ " . , o ,»p ,".t° gr ,h e ,,,|B(,r ^
IlIRKITOItS T i l M E E T
— Last minute efforts wrr - mad.- fret in Sanford and vi in ty, wil1
with
Ihe
heavy
earry
.vrr
of
about
.
A t*a ly stream nf prr*an&lt; fin- og mm altrr the older al&gt;.
In th* supreme court today to slay U- prrxented to member* of \h"
UV.iyi.0tm bale* „f „|,| ro.ton.The J- ly inerting of the Hoard who expr*-.*eil them relvr. niter- dictor left the h.drout, Ottlry said
Um axncutlon of Luui* l.-.avlne,
City t’omtniesltm ut the &lt; ity Hall
would lead to low price* (hi* Fall
-s
tn
l
in
the
r
utr
nf
the
prohe
appreciated
“what
Ihr
l&gt;
«&lt;
.lid
Tampa, achndulr.1 to l « executed
of Dnerlors of th- Neinin.de
Monday night.
crusv xlate .anal visited the for me", h d contemplated making | iinle** a substantial arts w*iv
Monday at Raiford prDun along
(*.unity ('handier of Comm.-rrr will
Tho
r-romimti Ltiutu
were hr lirhl at the City Hall on Tin--- • d y Hull ih-* aftrrnotm to view n.i,l&lt;‘&lt;|U**t to poli.e ah.iiit lian-l- taken o.t of pro. Kiel inti.
CHICAGO, July «,— (A l— Th*
wUh Yktor Palmer an.l Norman
hopes of Ihe brewers, 40,000,000
Hsidt for th* slaying uf Joe H. moil - last Mnndii) rii:-ht. They call by nlpht at 7:3(1 o'cl.a-k, accord­ H'e • »" large relief map* of Img the rare.
H r offense against Ihe law inuvt
Johnson, Tampa automobile d.-al- for n general nil pertnit redue- ing lo p &gt;rt-caid nutire maili-tl to Florida which were sent here
WIMBLEDON. July 6.— (AY— barrels a month by April, 1034,
ti.n in all rati, now .bulged fur all d rxetor* loday. Mutters re through the CuuMesy of the U . 8.
dealt with by Ihe law", lit!•r. In January, 1031.
Helen Will* Moody eutgotsfully was given vole* yesterday ss 16
I.y -aid.
Attorneys for I.ravin* asked th- (lower r r light in Sanford. The luting to Ih » nitinty'.* s|H-cial War Department.
ilefesnried her Wimbledon cham­ directors of tho United SUtoe
•Mernera of th* Central Florida pionship lo-hty *S*Inst Dorothy Drawers' Aseo^ation put thrir
The "••(**, weighing 400 pouqtll
court to allow them tu apply tu ronurtlttxe wh ih xtudir I the tale . exhibit in tils, Chicago Wntld'
Council of Chambers of Commerce Round, 6 4, 6-8, and 6-3, after hsidt together hero.
HULbnrough county eircui' inrluded S. O. Shllihoher, F. I , Fa r n n t month.
each, arrive I in Sanror.l aboard a
are expected to gather in Ml. Dora losing th* first set In th* women’*
‘*
hearing at which they Miller. \V. M. Ilayn. *. F. T. Vv.l
St. Johns Itiver Line freighter
C. D. Williams ■tertiary, ro­
Tur* ki» morning for ihelr month­ singles competition in six years.
Ihi* aflern.MUI. Th ey weir set up
’
' W Is xatitlrd to u liam.*, and (&gt;• I). Ill-In.p.
uted that 8,000,000 barrel* of
.SAVINGS ItCSIl I.CTS Ul*
ly breakfast meeting at 6:00 It wa* Mrs. Moody’s sixth Witn- httr were sold In Moy, while Ap­
in the City (,’. nituisllaner*' room*
o’clock.
at once, an.l ncures o f , pereur*.
blr.lun championship. Tha chim- ril islet were only 76,000 barroU,
W ASHINGTON, July B.— fA*i
Discussion during the meeting pionshlp opposition provided an II* egpreaood hope and belief that
An average „f »i* pers.m* dally
Indiratinn* of reluming conti- had wen Horn at 4 ihj o’rl rk. The
.If-rvn- in the notion's bunks wa* map- will remain on iksplay until visit Hv* oilier* of the I hsmbrr will renter about plans having tn unexpected sensation for
tlia th* 40,000,000 figure would be
noted yisterdny In figures «how Mot day night.
of h'&lt; nimr-re in Ihe City llall f»r do wilh Ihe (.art Central Florida thrqng. Including th* King and roochod at'the end of a year of
log a ileelltie in the nnh for p«*
legal boor.
Hi* purpou- of smiting road maps rounlir* will play in the World's Queen of .England.
MIAMI, July H.— id’t— An in- tni saving ilepositarics. Tim bant
Th* brewery loader* mot to
nod .thrr information relating to Fair during the period from Aug.
rrea** of $|0.0O0.imn&gt; m Ihe a* i-iS ctDIs swilled th* total of pos­
■ketch o cod* of Industrial prnc- .
thi Wnrl f* Fair al Chkagn, it I to Aug. II when these eo-inilr*
leased valuation uf property hue tal earing* deposit* l» I I . I I I M V
Will be permitted special days In
tic**, and a commlttaa headed by
wa* learned today.
h
for city taxes was fnrrru-t yv.-at the end nf March, an inEdward Schmidt, of Philadelphia,
Mo.t nf Ihe information anugh^ vuhlch lo broadcast special fea­
tenlay hy Gerald II. (ireen, city risa*e of tlin-.iN)2,St5 over Febprepared a rough draft Onasftl*
tures from Florida's exhibit at tha
is
that
relating
In
the
shortest
Juiv term of juilga J. G.
tax assessor.
1fuary. Th - ln.-r.a«- of April -»■*
doslroa af th# brawera waa Mid
lout*- to th* fnir hy m.tor, wh.ie Fair.
Assessments
W ILLIAM SBURG,
Kentucky to be an advtnco In wag** with­
against
real i Marrh wa* f tC.lITtl. 103 jtn.| IN* Khar n'l County Court waa en­
Th#
speaker*
will
Inelud*
6lrs.
inqulite*
as
t„
the
pouibaity
of
July g . - f A V ®
(state property were increased Mar increase over April nnly $2t),- tering ila cloning hours tnia
Edna 0. Fuller, of Orlando, far­ July 8.— (Ah— A mysterious ex­ out n corraaponding advance fag*
Bgain*t the A
afternoon a* an attorney' for II. sacuring goo.1, clean aerommoria
fnm $HI,76!,TiH to rJljTMAITO. dyn,«*»_________—
—
mer representative from Orange plosion In a downtown store here th* pries of boor.
it of .(Jtan ellur
Flynt and ‘it. |» Ray, whit* men lion* in autoniolnl* ramp* near
Aassssments agaih-t railrmid and
today cost on* Ufa and rauaari a
Th* question was ashed at U m
county
and nvw a member of tb*
tha
fair
grounds
also
is
sought
lajme.1 today by Ot- rerscnal property totaled $12.charg'd with ratching fish with
fire that destroyed five store
KII.I.l It IN CAR U4AHU
confenmco whether any concerted
Worl--/*
Fair
Commiaston,
and
* i«
’Cxraian prr** chliY, 7SH0S7, In addition to the rral
seine, wax 'arguing his cliota' •tally.
buildings with a 1100,000 loaa. The
movement wis afaot to amko gen■agrexDient a.th r » U U .
DAWSON. Ga.. July B.— &lt;AY-- cat* befor* a Jury of tig men. I Pracllcslljr every filling aUlion Karl Twhmann, of Sanford, also explosion wat In • twu-ntory
a
member
ef
tha
CammListoa.
Aaalrian gtnrorninent
Only
a
half
doi*a
*****
rsmaitt
j
in
•
s
*&lt;&lt;fo&lt;r4
hat
at
0Da
time
or
an­
brick building. Tha first floor wad •rally ArtilsbW Uio-flv**** glaae
G m a aald tb* Inerea*.*! a.****- I’ogrr II. loiinr, U , prominent
so lung aa *upp...u dux t# t i r ” ad)urtment hasir.sxr-fssn. was killed, arut C. ti. t* tried, and Ii b axpectsd that [ other exhauated available suppli.-s Enrl W. Brown, general manager occupied by • department atom Of boor, William* said non* of Mm
• tfa effort to effect of th* tag nlla.”
Harris 1‘e.luy and II. Albert Pet­ they will b* disposed of by Ita*- of mad maps, while tha local bus of the^Exhihlt may be present, and tha second by tho national directs* wMbml to hold th# pnxo
Mtrlg lx a stab in
City offldala said lh*y &gt;aw no ty, Jr-, (ret* imuied last night day night. Prosacuting Attorney station and railroad ticket office for h# is mheduled to return from guard armory. Loon Humpflsat, above ftva cants, but that taaoo
taaa Naxls,” b« pirwp*4Ttl for g decrea-.e in tha^when thrir autumubila turned over J. O. Leonard/ waa directing j also hav* been fairly swamped Chicago on Monday fag a short 20, M&gt;n of tho editor of a local prevent l general reduction In ya.
visit In DeLevnd.
, ,
I pio*ecntlO|| for th* county.
y | with rtqoesti far Iofnr mat Ion.
paper, waa killed by falling brick tall p rim . '
i in a ditch.
city tag levy.
*\&gt; - 4 U A* l •

HURRICANE HITS
M M IC-AN TOWNS
CAUSING DAMAGE

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In the
decUuiw in Sea const VillntTP I S
a tR T u ^ ! ™ - .m u "t .-I Dwtroyeil With All
^PUutcr general m thv n Villages I, V c lied

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Seminole County Day
The 1'irxi.lrnt s« well *aUtfi*-l Will Be Observed
with the piogrrs* made In ob- At Camp "Near Jax
an-| nb*ut fill of th* rich,,,inin* agr»fment* for produccra
to plow up-a part of Ihrlr crop
in return fur rash payment* and
•ptlnn* on government held cot­
ton.
At th* sam* tim* that*h* au­
thorised time *ig-n*l.m for
tigning conitact*, Wallace will
make public the figure" ihowlng
the number of arte* grower* Ijavp
agreed to take »it of pr.kiel'nti
up t„ today.

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Taken A fter Slayings

Sudden ItiHe Of River Dollar Goes To Lower
H its Two Villages Level A fter Buffeting

Conunissiflnors Will
Consider Light Rate

^Effort Made To Stay
xecution Of Slayer

Many Visit Maps On
Display At City Hall

Helen Moody Keeps
Her Tennis Crown

Trade Body Group To
Have BreakfaHt Meet

Iaffirmation Sought
From C. Of C. Office

Miami Valuation May
Be Upped Ten Million

July Term Of County
Court I Nearing End

Exploidon Destroys
5 Store Buildings

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Tourfat Opportunities
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An present buxine#* Indicators point to an unusually
successful tourist saason In Florida next winter, A New
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York financial writer has figured that the total purchas­ LONDON. July A — A few boon |tiewe bar* ate fighting, as they
#** #S ing power of the country has been increased by more than after tha Pm M w t T statement I firmly believe, te
waa rv-aiw j ia London I a rt thefoolvre i
bat
sixteen billion dollars during the n u t three or four months. Finance H Motor of a
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which
la strongly h» sympathy
Figures prepared by the. American Federation of Labor
from America can
with tho Pmident’e policy. Tbo
show th a t unemployment is rapidly being diminished. minister
■ate to beneve it.
waa glad that tho Presi­
Commodity prices are also definitely on the upgrade and dent had refused to enhoerite
it ia Idle to Imsgin* that
will ultimately put the American fanners in a sound fi­ tha raid declaration prepared at
tho rod of loot week.
Bat ho they will disease a radical recon­
nancial condition.
struction of the'world'* Ha»nis«
Now, as everyone knows, whenever the rest of the wav bowl Id*rod by tbo
Likewise. Mr. tooeevslt cannot
“Wo are not children," ho
country
prospers,
Florida
does
a
booming
business.
This
l.r
“and wo jo not too why wo i boaId have understood how completely
will
tim e' psychological elements will combine with financial have tn bo talked to In neb * unequipped are his reprvasntoto deal with tho kind
conditions to influence northerners to seek warmer dimes ■itax*."
For
It. I believe, an accurate of project he haa tn mind
K 3 L ." " !'JSS* next winter. After the long hours of hard work and itmThla
r thing they do net know what
plt of Wh* fw lim ifl Ixmdon.
ry, and the many other ordeals of the past few years,
la Ms mind. For another there
With Mr, Rcoaovolt'a
doeltlon
everyone who can possibly get away will be planning an there
la widespread agreement. U not among Ihm a single man
m o n e ta ry
extended vocation next winter.
Even In tho fold delegation the wha umhtitanils
' W e Mm i M to
Am m u m n
Furthermore, the word hxx gone out that one esn ablest awn recognise that, bow- qoMtto^i sufficiently to detoto
r m a wftitt
Inconvenient tt may be to them. For another they hare bean
live more cheaply in Florida than ha can a t home. Last
them, the Pretldent It Jnitlfisd m so frequently repudiated that
winter
those
who
sought
solace
for
their
woes
in
the
O T &amp; r g g r j a . fc. (t. ti .
following out hit policy. But if they are demoralised. For another
balmy sunshine of this state found prices as ridiculously there
It tnyone who thinka that they are divided among thembw as they were hffch during the boom.
Food and house the language of tbo statement solves. How can a delegation,
llaealfltfl Itfria
rents were quoted a t rock bottom prices.
Restaurants ran be drfrndd, he te not easy to which lack* authority, which lack*
* FR ID A Y, J U L Y
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competence, which lack*
were offering rebates to customer# who returned.
lhea­ find. Thus thr financial editor'of tochnlcal
Herald," who hat unity, wkb locks contact with tha
r n , night dubs, and golf courses hstl their prices in “The Daily
BlDUS VKK3K FOB TO D A Y
President,
hop* to undertake the
an active partisan of the
ine with the most meager pocketbooks.
kind *f difficult negotiation for
Pres
blent,
remarks
thla
morning
C0N810KR
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POOR:
Those who came and tried it last winter are telling that "even those of ns who sup­ far-reaching reforms which ths
Blessed It bn that consldertlh th*
their
friends In the North that It fa cheaper to spend the port President Roosevelt's policy President desires I It cannot be
P ««r; the Lord will deliver him
Mr. Rooaarelt’s porpoees
•ml regard It as the only proper
winter in Florida than It la to Htay at home. Anti they are approach
He ha* comto the problem of de- may be excellent.
tn time of trouble.— I’Jtlm 41:1.

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which cxista down here as compared with the seclionsTIl
Which they live where milk wars, strikes and communist
rlota have been keeping the populations at fover fitch.
They can come to Florida and forget their troubles. And
they will come next winter as they have never %ome before.
The Herald would like to see Sanford and Seminole
County receive some of the benefits from the millions of
dollars which these tourists will leave in Florida. t While
One good thing about a bald, recognizing that Sanford is essentially an agricultural
headed man • . he doesn't have community, we nevertheless hdievo that there are many
tu worry about bin hair falling out. visitors to this state who would prefer the ptisturnl pirturesquenrss and comparative quietude of a farming com­
An expert la a peraoa who, hav- munity to the hubbub and excitement of the larger resorts.
Ing gune broke,'' In hi} own bueiIt seems to us that this is the time to ro-open the
no.i ran tell yon how you ought
Mayfair Hotel at all costs.
We realize that tha Chamber
tn run ynira.
of Commerce, In conjunction with City officials, has
Well they have barred war lieen working on this matter for some time, nnd we rec­
del«t •, terllfa, and money problrnte ognize the difficulties Involved in securing the right kind
from Ibr iKseussioni uf the Lon- of a buyer or mnnager for this property, but we are flrm•km (jonteienec. Hut at n late y convinced thnt ulmost any sacrifice on the City s part
hour thla evening It waa atlll per- would Ite Justified by tho re opening of the hotel under
mluiihla fur the dalegates to talk any decent conditions.
oMIuc weal bar.-------------------—
___A f in f o ri ?»■!■» -and attractive tourist hotel would not
only bring hundreds of tourists to Sanford IKfnflghoiit t h r
An English writer aaya that the winter to buy In our shops ami to trade in our stores, but
trouble with Democratic America would pruve the nucleus for an even larger tourist poputa that the man in tho atraata atlon who would rent homes and apartments In other
doom't fully comprehend mone­ parts of this community.
It might well mean the resus­
tary policies. Perhaps that la trua citation of our business ami Industrial life.
enoogh, hut couldn't tha same ■ t o
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ejr’ t'-m In Georgia which thould
be imitated everywhere.
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Moat of o r wouldn't object to
“menssnj currency" If we could
manage to get any of It.

thing be &gt;ai&lt;l fur tha man la tha
Londun Conference!
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Speaking of thus* awful allpe, a
t ehoilli bulletin asliea r i U i l "Tha
*“ ladles of the congregation bava
twat olf clothing of all klnda. They
may
seen In tha basement of Out
church any aflrrnoen tin* week
— Tampa Tlmee. A real break for
the unemployed, at last.
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Stuck*, buada and eammodltlea
again surged upward Thursday
People atu aa eager ta buy now
ae they were tu sell a few months
agu. And euiiia people who thought
they would know what t« du dur
ing tha neat bourn have at
ready Jurgullen wbat they acid.

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The Royal Mountios

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, formerly the
Royal Northwest Mounted Police, la celebrating the dia­
mond Jubilee of Its existence this year. The famous or­
ganization was founded in 18711 following the acquisition
of western prairies by Canada,
Unruly and powerful
Indian tribes in that area were demoralized by Uquor sell­
ers nnd were causing no little disturbance among the
settlers.
.
The first Job of the Mounttes was to bring order in
the territory where the Indians lived. A force3TO strong
marched across the prairies from R r f R!ver In Manitoba
to the Rocky Mountains, the entire distance of -.000 miles
being through rugged country much of which wits un­
known, So Impressed were the tribes that they decided to
make peace with white men ami signed n series of treat es.
Aside from Its regular work of performing police
duties,
guarding against prairie fires In tho early days,
Kurupe atlll thinka the dollar la
visiting
lonely
settlers, and discharging many other func­
But very gutxJL U waa quoted
kVcditriday at 73.UH cents, com­ tions, the force has had an impressive military record.
The Mountiea took on active part In putting down the Riel
pared with lie old gold value,
A number of offi­
d.dlar used to be worth about 25 Rebellion In Western Canada in 18H5.
frame tn the estimation
of cers and men participated Jq the Lloer War in South Af­
Kreiicbmen. Now It ta worth only rica, and two squadrons for service In l ranee and Bel­
a little mure than Hi franca. All gium and one In Siberia were furnished during the World
tin* ineaiis little to Ulnae who real War.
.
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ixe that tho value uf a tbllar,
The force now conslata of 2.600 officer# and men who
pound or a franc dependa on what are distributed throughout the Domlrdon In a way best
It p ill buy.— Arthur Brisbane, suited to the needs of the country.
They Bre found along
And of course, tbo dollar, not buy. tho border where they help enforce the revenue laws I»nd
ing aa much now aa It did two keep out undesirables.
They operate in the vlelnUy ol
rnuntha ago, la not worth aa much Indian reservation# to maintain good order.
They »
aa it waa than.
iy remote post# In the Northwest Territories and tho
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Yukon, and along the Arctic and liutlaon Bay regions.
One of the mysteries of certain
But whenever they are found there la the aame healthy
loudly promulgated theories of
respect held for them. For sixty years they havo atood
economics la bow government tax
revenues la te he Increased and for constitutional low and order and they havje built up a
budgets balanced whan governmn'l reputation for efficiency, courage, ami integrity aa brll
Hunt as their uniforms of scarlet.
through unthinking lawmakers,
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Industry by aUbey putting lUalf
tn competition with private Indus,
try or penalising It with aiciwiva
L,! t
charges and political Interference.
Mr*. M. F . Robinson, Mr,
— Tampa Tribune, Surely you're
Mre. Hayes, Mis. Aik# Messenger,
not opposing tha MudHt Shosh
d « . T . Pitta motored to Da'project, the guarantee of bank de­
posits, the Natjenai Industrial Re­ land, Sunday and report a good
covery Act, or the DouyaaUo al­
Mrs. W. D. Ballard and children,
lotment plant
llomer and Wwabeth. of. Geneva,
Secretary labea of the Interior ere tha guseta of Mrs. .Ballard's
Deportment
lames la the tendency .brother. C. W . and J . -E Laing.
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Mis. Nellia Elder bae re tamed
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act
activities
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of achoela
&gt;
this depression and Myi from a visit to her sister, t i f f
Id not deny educat iunat Coney, at Or lenda.
Tbs Sanford Ilk* irw still talknltUa to millions of chllalmpiy because a temporary lag about their new home and la
few days will bava tba archl*
la sUflisUng Urn whole
m
mtdnUlm oaf tecta' drawing* gad spoclfkatoas.
*q sveh a baala, aa will The swimming pool, UHiardq
_ oar children as cIU m o j |q bowling alley* and ether amuses
ajrif-fuvemlng
npubfta*. he menu wlU make the bulkbag very
a rt we going to let
irttg an ora of amailfhta will pa os, Park Aveaqs
Avaaqa bw*
lew OoamaKtel Street ami
Pfchaewfc to Ute Lake freak *. .

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Little May Roily eccompanled her
hum# and will remain several
days.
Among tha professional men
having advertisements In today's
Herald arst Dr. W. E. Horn holder,
dentist; Dr. R. M. Mason, dentist;
Thomas EmoUt Wllsea, attorney
■and ruuossUor al Uw ; Dr. C. U.
Butt, dentist) and Dr, Uoward i t
Curtis, veterinarian.
Miss Vsjfs Weeks, of JbcksoavUle, to dmbng tba visitors who
cams to Sanford to spend tha
Fourth. Mtos Weeks
formsrty
lived In Sanford and her friends
are .glad to welmme her bock.1
Dr. end" Mrs. ). N . Robson me*
toted ever to Daytona Beach on
Sunday to tajpy the ocean breexoe
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iewesina. msg.lnsUed taal.ihai.ba
tat up to date treated the World
Hsunotnic Conference a little too
contemptuously."
If thii ia the
way
Mr.
Roosevelt's friends
friend* feel. It may be imagined
wbat I* the state of mind of other
Tb*&lt;«rInn* RoOTwIt ysed to id*
vise siat*sm*n to spa^' softly and
carry a Mg stick. Franklin Roo«cvrlt carries the biggest stick In
the world but ho has chosen tn
*p*nk Imidly snd harshly. ,
On wrimlere why. The explana­
tion, ! supposr, I* that Mr.
vrlt wished to turn tho attontion
of the conference away from tire
immeiliale prnhlem of the ex­
changes to the cons lit*rat Ion of
mure far-reaching project*.
If
that was hla intention, then It
must Is* said at once that he must
lw wholly out of touch with the
realitlrs if he thinks he ran do
that by issuing prununci* menUw*.
He cannot have understood tho
state of mind In the gold counIrles where among th» governing
classes the resrof'inflation is'an
actual phobia. These gold delega-

B e e r Bootleggers
Will B e Subjected
To State Campaign.
TA L L A H A S S E E , July 8— W )
— Joe Cormier, J rector of the
state twverage department to go­
ing after dealers who have been
bootlegging beer In Florida slot#
the 3.2 brew tiecame legal.
A l­
ready mora than 200,000 botllea
of beer on which no state tax
has been paid have been soiled
by Inspectors, Cormier Mid, and
state-wide drive on tag evaders
will be planned at a meeting of
Inspectors at Orlando next week.
.Most of the untaxrd beer
been brought from New Orleans,
Cormier said.
No arrests have
been mad* yet, he added, but
those having beer In their poesoosinn on which taxes have not
been paid hav* been forced to
pay.
Second offenders, ha said,
will not get off so lightly, and
first offender* also will praaseute,t when the drive gets under way
Up to July t collections front
maunfaclurer's, wholesaler*, i I
retailer** licenses amounted to
tT-i.W .
Aa half jra r licenses
at half pries now are available,
Cormier said, receipts from li­
censes art expected to show
Increase In the next few months.
There are approiimatty 2600
retailers licensed to sell beer In
the state.
Up to June IB, the tax of six
cento a gallon on bavsragM gave

If Mr, Roosevelt means what he
says, he must send a new delega­
tion to London
which knows
what b* means and ha* power to
act for him.
The simplest explanation of the
whole episode is that Mr. Roose­
velt hoe been Isolated on a boat,
that he has Dot been kept In­
formed, that be has lost touch
with hto advisers, and that lack,
ing clear knowledge be has given
hlmMlf the pleasure of being
temperamental, la Ihere any bet­
ter explanation. There are some
who have tried to think that the
statement may Kara been couched
in language suited to domestic
slitic*. It does not seem likely,
ongreaa Is adjourned. The Pres­
ident Is popular and powerful. He
does not n**d to play politic* at
this time. It ia much more likely
that he has not been kept proper­
ly Informed and that he acted on
an Itnpulao. But whatever the ex­
planation he has hurl himself and
h l t - e x w r u d i M d r a d viim -g w
frank with him they will say so.

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Phone 331-J

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A*HITES now*! LATE AFTER OIVINO H U
FAMOUS LECTURE ON "MAN. T H E DOMINANT
AND INVINCIBLE."

211 Persons Are
D efying U. &amp; To
Take Their Gold

W ASH IN G TO N , July R .-W V
Twn hundred and eleven persons
are defying the govrrnment to
come nnd take their gold despite
warnings by justice department
agents that prosecution might fol­
low their failure to turn in th*
metal.
Attorney General Cummings
M id yesterday In disclosing the
number of person* who had re­
fused to return their gold that
almost two m illion-dollars of th*
metal had been returned tost
week as a result of tho depart­
the state 934,611,
and Corm iar ment of Justice campaign to forte
M id lax returns are Increasing.
gold hoarders tn disgorge. It
Only on# brewery now Is op«r
rought to $26,067,133 th* total
■ting In th* state at Jacksonville, mount he M id had been returned
but Cormier said five others are from hoards. ,
planning to open. Three of these
Cummings said the &gt;11 persons
will ho at Tampa and two at Mi- held f 1J07JJ6T of gold which they
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had refused to turn over to th*
govcrnmrnt in compliance with
President Roosevrit's executive
order.
The attorney general said that
when and how he would proceed
against the*-' hoardrrs had nut
been determined and probably
would nut lw decide^ until after
his agrnts nan cumpli-trd checking
the list furnished tho department
by the treasury.

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In Town
3.2 I1EBR
STEVE’S

POST OFFICE
LUNCH
Oppoaitc Post Office

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60 Acre*.
16 acres tiled in good condition. Good
necessary agricultural Implements. Mule, tractor,
tuarisrs, barns, and

Splendid Living House
APPLY

H. M. PAPWORTH.

is g o in g t o

MARRIED!
“YES! She’s engaged to a nice boy. He’s not leaking a
big salary yet, but he’g a hard worker. They’ll have to
be careful of their money, at first!”
Careful of their money! With a home to find, fur­
niture to buy, marketing to learn . . with the thousand
and one little emergencies to meet that newly­
weds never dream of I . . .

V»„ father of Mrs. Carroll Varner,
of Memphis, Tenn., formerly of
this city. Mr. Swan wss ths oldsat
member of tba buliivaa County
.Court which mot a f*w days ago
for th* ftrat time wtthoot hli
psoaence In a number of year*.
Th* Rev. Chari** II. WlU'ams
pastor of tho Anderson Street
M. E. Church, a church Mr. Bwan
helped establish, had charge of
tho funeral M r* ice*. In hto talk
Mr. Williams said, “Suck a Ufa
aa that led by J . Harry Svraa, &gt;1,
who died Friday evening, stand
a* a worthy example to other*.'
11a remarked about the high
standing Mr. Bwatr enjoyed la
th* community and Mid H waa
th* natural result of bla
dearer* for tho beet la
social, fraternal, and civil
Surviving, are four caothrent
J “ dx« J - Harry Soma, J ^ a l Okmulge*. Okie., M n . Carrot Varner,
of Memphis, and
Chari** K. Swan o

And a young girl, inexperienced in these practical
problems, is expected to be careful of her money!
Ann will bless advertising. In the pages
newspaper she will find the very experience she
—the advice she needs!
It is when every penny counts that advertising
givps its best service. The advertisements you read are
valuable lessons In everyday economy. They help, as
nothing else can, to make your dollar go the longest
distance. For advertisements show you which article,
t i t h e price you are willing to pay, is going to spit you
beet And the very fact that It is advertised is its guar­
antee that it will give you satisfaction after you have
bouglft tte^..~
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Mrs. V arna's Father
Is Victim Of Pesth
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REPORT OF WORK
PETERS* Society Editor
Telephone: Office 118
IN DEPARTMENT
Dan Hansell Wed
To Atlanta Girl Social Calendar Reveals A ccomplish*
e r s o n a Is

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Mr. and Mr*. Ralph A. Smith
nr* returned from Jacksonville
they (pent aevtra! day*.
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M m . Gejrgo Stanley w u called
Jacksonville thle week by the
of her mother.

’M r/ and Mr*. E&lt;] Chamberlin,
Of Palatka, *pcnt a few days here
tkb week.
Dr. and Mr*. E. D. Mobley mo­
tored to Jack*: grille yesterday
where they apvnt the day.
. D r. J. T . Denton returned to-Uy
from Grenada, Mis*, where he ha*
been spending the pa»t week with
hla mother.

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Mr*. E. C. Hernandez ha* reG .T M T iT n irm T a ru r% iirrT f f rw ?
father, N. R. Johnson for about
three weeks.
Mr*. H. B. Pope and »»n, J-hn,
hay*
returned from Houston,
Teltaa where they ipent five wrek*

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Chucky
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AWFULLY WARM IN K H E 1 DON'T UMDTRSJa ND WHY YOU
y I N S I S T E D N O T RENVOV11NK j Y O O R
COAT^CHUCKV/
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C O A T^C H U

ments During Year
As Farm Instructor

Of Interest to • wide circle o f ;
friend* here i« the following ac­
MONDAY
Monthly business meeting of the
count from the Atlanta Journal
of ^ the wedding of Mis* ltc- Woman's Missionary Society &lt;f
A season „f welt plannrd proj­
glita Chesney, of Atlanta, to John the First Baptist Church will be ects I* Indirate 1 In the annual re­
held at 3:30 o'clock at the church.
Daniel Hansrll. of thl* city:
“Ann luncemtnl waj made hero Th* Sunbeam Band of the First port of the Seminole Ciunty AgrlThursday of the marriage of M s a l ^ P ^ t Chureh will meet at 3:30 eutural Department, presented to
the Board of County Commission­
Regina Chemcy, daughter of M r.!0 *'0**1 at the church,
and Mrs. Charles lies Chesney. of
**•«»•» husines* *nd axial ers this week by Alt* R. Johnson,
20 Maple Drive, to Mr. John D an-'
°r ,hf Alathean Class of head of the Department,
iel Hansell, of Sanford, Fla., a t: lht‘ *****
chureh will tale
The report U that of the work
Daytona Beach, Mon Uy night. |pUc# at &gt;:W&gt; o'clock at the church' conducted with funds .Drived from
“Air. Hansell, the son of M ia .'* ’”1** wllh Mr*- N' J ,h«
onr-.|u*tter mill agPearl II. Hnn*e». of Sanford, is Mr*Uaanac, Mrs. C. D.j rlculture t*x which was levied by
a former University of Ftenda' *,'orre,,,r* Jlr*. Uharle* Cole, and the Seminole County CimmU«lon. rr« far the year ending July I,
and Oglethorpe student an I I j Mrs. John lasts si hostesses.
Circle N-mbcr One of the First! 1931
now engaged in engineering wurk
for th* United iUates Government, Methodist Chua* will meet at] The report is a, fallows:
He I* a member of the l'l Kappa 3:30 o’clock- wUh Mr*. Walter L .1POULTRY PROGRAM; (For the
M rgsii, 200 West Eighteenth purpose of liwering production
Phi Fraternity.
,
|costs)
“The bride and bridegroom met Street.
Circla Number Two of the First I 1. Eleven evening class mrrtFriday at Daytnnh Reach and alt­
er a whirlwind courtship were Methodist Church will meet at; ing* were held at Sanford with
a.wt-Vetnctrnr the rhflftdr'inftfI. •*r tntgt
TTOTrtrtrjrffllftfy'WI
Three of the Subjects dNrussnl werer Outlook
make their home at CX-ala, Fla. , ... Circle
. . . . . Number
,
“ Mr*. Hansell is a graduate cf;
* ,°, ■1 cly ,rth wil1 "’M’‘ on Poultry; Factors Regulating
Washington Seminary, In the class' "*
u,'!,,ck with Mr*. 11. I. Profits; Faitors Influencing Num
her of Egg* per Bird; 8l*e of
of lllllt, amd wss a star basket (,i'“ "•
?1&gt;rrt,e Avenue.
ball player,-. She is a member or
'
Nu' "ber I-t,Urof « » *
Methoilist Church will meet
the Sigma Delta S irurily.’*
morrow I* “Sacrament,”
Wednesday evening rhurth at
Cinte Number Five of tha First
^Tl&lt;6’f ,0*L-

Tuneful And Musical
Cinema Here Sunday!

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WHEN MtSS PEDA6066LES
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I N PAY P A N T S
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mere* la putting on tho count
exhibit at tho Central
Eipoaition as folloers: (a)
rated and cAlerted vegetables and
fruits used in display, (b) Idea­
'll fruit* and vegetablea hi
. Ic| l lamied and wiado
il meat exhibit which won
1st place. A total of 7S£ milt a
were traveled by representatives
» f this .ipartmrnt In carrying out
this work.
W E LF A R E COUNCIL.
1. Co-operated with th# Counly
Rrllef Council as follows: (a) A »drtrd in planning the agricultural
program of the Council relating
t &gt; individual and community gar­
den*. (1&gt;I Acte.I as r.-prerntativo
uf th - Council in approving site*
f»r imlivldjs! gardens, (c) Ac­
cepted charge of the community
garden and planted and harvested
5 acre- of l i i-h j»gtatocvai)il hav#
plartc.l iff planting 7 acre* of
potatoes inclu.ting grow­
ing plants for -cine.
2. Furnished nil m l.- labor and
cipiipnicnt for the almre w irk
from the school fnrnv without
charg . Truck nn.l tractor w«a
al-o fnnilshed (ree 7*cept far
I * r- and oil.
lw .u.oA .i.il ig.ywi i of jtk*..*chaaL.
fn:m !&lt; now- teles u*ed as g
ciem iirity garden without charg*
1 1 the council.

Clyde Steam er Will
( v e t Refrigeration

JACKSO N VILLE. July A — Kffectiv.' with -tilling from New
wji
N . R. Johnion has returned from
. York .bit onlay, .L ly 22 and front
____
^ 3;3n o’cl tk with t(r« Freil (t . b a ling Kmim at the rhureh where
Miami where he spent a few days
taikoutvilli- Tu^.hiy, Jidy 23, tha
Wilson,
1000
Ssnford
Avenue.
’
!!’*
or'1
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Cfcriswith hla daughter, Mr*. J. 1*.
Paramount'* new musical, com­
T. S. S, "Shawnce" will lake tha
Cirele Number Six of the First
^ lrnr'' 1l&lt;,-r“ ' " re »• &gt; «*■*
Hilliard.
edy hit. “ International House”,
place &lt;-f tl:' S. S. "Cherokee" in
■-UC,
Methoilist Church veil nuvt at
Arrowed or purchawd. Open
the Jn.-k'.'O-illel'hnrlssron-NaW
one of th.&lt; mo«t laviih, most tune­
Tv'*'ia* ' fln&lt;l *
tr‘m 3
Y'urk -erviee.
v
M r. and Mr*. George Stanley ful, most 'amusing prod cti«n&lt; 3:00 ..'clock with Mrs, IL D. Ca* 3
I*. M.
pine huve lirru plantid in the
Flock slid Production Costs; General Ctliu. I'ndilent*.
The S. }t. “t Itcrtikee" I* being
* spent th* Fourth of July at i’a- ever t i leave Hollywood, o|ien.s a well, IJDl Magnolia Avenue,
The prayer anj of (he Wonflatka attending the celebrations two-iksy showing at the Milano
2. Planted 1-2 acre demnnslra- c'tiiniy for the purpose of experi­ wilt.drawn from servl-e at Ihla
Light* for layers; Feeding Facts
FIR ST H A IT Ih T CHURCH
an’s Auxiliary of the First
time for the purpose nf installing
Theater Sunday,
there.
an.l Principles;
and
Healthy tion eitr s planting on sehwii mental t.’slc. These Vartel lev (it elude: Japan. &lt;- Chest II t, Tony rrfr1great Inn marhin ry which I*
farm at Sanfot ’.
In its cn irmuns all-star east Presbyterian Chureh will meet
The Rev. W. P. Brooks, J r., Chicks for Egg Production.
iU Friends here of Shade Walker of tlagr, screen and radio favor- at .1:311 n'tl.ck at the rhureh and p*«lnr.
LIV E ON' T IIK FARM PRO- Pine, Ilia k 1.&lt;h u s ( , Mahogany purl of the program of improve­
CORN PROGRAM) (For the .GRAM; (For the purpose of Ch- G iiiii , Blue Gum, Australian Pine ment- r renlly made by the Comwill regret to learn of the s-rious Rlc* are Peggy Huykins Joyce, will ho followed by B ihort pj»|.
Sunday School, 10:0 A. M.
Illness of Mrs. Walker at their 17. C. Fields, Rudy Vallce, Stuart nos, session. A program prepared
Morning Service*. 11:00 A. M. purpim* of prumotii'g the growing tiiurnging the home production (ltv„ species), Silk Tree, tt.age pnny’s nfficlats.
Tb.. other sailings in the JackGrange. Japanese pine, H.tl Cedar,
of torn ami proper storage fur an.l preservation of fi«sl*lulT»)
home In Avon Park.
It. Y. P. U.. 0:t3 P. M.
Ervin, George Bums, and Gracio by Mrs, II. J. Lehman will be
Iven " HiL.tt..JUtLal- psriud w m - Ev»oing K»r*tc— ,—
-nnnth*r*frtr
” Tut K '7 eTvrce * will**
home
-feed
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Marita*,
Colonel
M-mpI. S(*lirefP"evenii[g' ,e;u ■' ill eel
Allan, Sail
Leonard Miller nnd Jack IVIrrs mijle an 1 Build, Cab Calloway
IVeilneiulay Evening Scrvl.-cs,
1. Two evening ela&lt;s lUvrtfng* ings wete heI I m vo-o|.vruti»n with “ T The d.'tn lustration reforesla-11” " '1" 0'ma&lt;l' with th“ «• «•
P1*1-' - .. .
every Friday and
..
...
TTU
l 'IE- 'U
t sYH:Ud |». M.
are expected to return today fritn and tv&lt; Orchestra,
S Dl lA
wen- held at Sanford an.l tw., ut the Vocational Home' t, .inuiniesl *h&gt;n |d“t on Numlcr .1 highway j "Algomtum
Baby Rose
the
“II.
It.
.Mallory”
every Sun.
The Daughter of Wrsley Clas.i
Daytona Beach where they have .’•laric, jleia Lugosi, Luna Andre,
Dviido. Ilu- subjects tSseus»cd Department of Semin le High, » • ' teplgntcd and Is now showing
day. All rtearner* will cuntinu* to
of
the
First
McOuxIi.rt
Church
been spending the past week with Sterling
were;
County
Corn
('.op
l(et'.ir.ls)
School with a total registration of good giowlh unit slaml.
Holloway,
Frankling
cull ut Chari st.in.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
will have a poreli party al Hull)
friends. .
Corn Varieties; an.) Cultural Prac­ “2 prisons. Subject* r. luting to
5. A ' - i - l . d yvunfoid Womatt1*
rangltirO' Edmund nreesu and
1’. M, *t the home of Mr*. J. ().
tice*,
Club
in
Ini
Idiog
flrrt.l.
ul
niound
home
running
mid
h
Mint
Improve­
1/ rnsden Hare. A mnielj group
The Rev. K. D, llruwnlre, D. D.
Mrs. Gurney Iluudncy, of Jliainl, of chirinev known n-i the Girls in Lnnry, .South Sanford Avenue palter,
Mr. nnd Mr*. J. II. Maxwell
2ti M ir - und planting In inrm nt
2. Tin- following own til, were ment were ilisruss. d,
with
.Mrs.
Lanry,
Mr*.
Walter
I,
U tha guest for several days of Celiophans
mail, in the cmnty-wlde corn
2. Il»g* were u Located for lin'd on N. iab*r 3 highway to nnd rliildten reluttied yc-.trr.lay
presenj the dancu Morgan, Mrs. (*. J\ )| rn.lon
Sunday Schnil, 0:13 A. M.
from Havnrn where they spent
Mra. W. C. Ilutchisin at her home numbers.
*
Alurnii.g Worship, 11:00 A. M. growing runt.st: 1st. Peter Thurs­ lollin' II*,- ur.l many fatimrs weie da-h | me.
Mr». Fran cs A. Hickson, Mr*. II
on West Twentieth Street.
ti. I- I. l.rru'.. vvrie ronstrurted n 'hurt time.
Christian Endeavor, 7:0(1 P. "M. ton with a yield of i!7.3 I u. nn.l n a-slsted in oblu ning^ment anil
“ International House” has a I.. Gib.on, Mrs. K. H. Lnncy, and
„n In acre-'uf limd ....... Gvir.lo
rod &lt;-f 2.!h- per bit. in the field. breeding, st.H k
Evening Worship, H:00 P. M.
genuine plot in addition to its Mra. C. O. Ham ns hostesic*.
Velma Shipp returned ilia musical nnd ipectuciflar nunlil.es.
3. ttv.r CIMM pounds of inouts 'wlii'tl was then puitly plimte l t
Thu session will inert at the . 2nd. Grorgo Thurston with u jiild
part of the w ck from A'l Its action takes place at a hotel
due uf fhs morning and evening [of •Dll bu. and it- cost of 3.7c per wu. uii',1 out In the F .lure sla h pine.
. IVVust-, Ca., and Granitevilie, S. C. In a Chinese city, where repre­
worship service* jnr (hr reception bu, in the field. 3rd. II, F. Cooler Fmm. i M -at Curing Plant which
7. A lot,d of 7l*M -In -h pine
* where she visited reiativu.v fur
of members. Tho*o without church with a yield uf 13 3 hu. and a c ,. t L ■iipervi-eil l.y |hi» .t-parlm. nt. m-r.lling. were plant,.I ly the .lesentatives of big business from
several days.
home* in Sanford are wrtcomr.l to of t.ti. per bu. In the field.
I. Twenty boys were entollr.1 In I rartnwnt in Ihi. ...mil) thl* year
all over the world are assembled
all lefvlci-s. The |mstur is avail
3. A model ventilale.l we.vd u toilnly wide pig growing Cltn-f “ I vsh ch bu*. snttive,
to
ncc
and
bid
upon
a
marvelous
Friends of Mrs. D, C. Griffin
new Invention, a device which can F U L L GOSPEL TA B ER N A C LE able |i.r ronferenrr every morning protreted rorn crib wu* h.ilt by te-t wticli ft:. I for it- pm |j.tse the' b REE A G H I l I I . T I! It A I.
will be glad to learn that she 1*
from P:UU o'clock tu 12:00 o'clock the department and has .erved u* till lodurl ion ef hog i tul Seminole j SLI.W t L
Improving at the Fernald-Laugh­ see and hear anything anywhere.
New Orlando Road near Geneva in hi* study at th* rhureh.
a building guide l„ n number of County (arm*.
. 1 “it!* individual fnrnwr conferton Memorial Hospital where she
Avenue.
former* who were building new
TRUCK CHOI'S
P R O G R A M ; ' " 1'' weie held u lh fjimer. durMr*. R. J. Boyd an.l daughter,
underwent an operation Monday.
Tin' Rev, William F. McPher­
M O R I STARS
. riba or remudrl.ng old ones.
( ) or the |i.rpixe of lowering cod " d the |u«t &gt;.ur. 1hi« 1. in u tliMira Km’ly Boy.l, who have boon son, pastor.
IIGI.Y CROHN EPISCOPAL
j own to 'l l \i Its t„ hoy* pr.je.ts
4. Tests which hair turn con­ uf production)
making their home with Mr. and
L’lH
'BCll
BHde
School,
0:13
A.
M.
Mra. II. W. Rucker and chi!&gt;
like w ay.
tinued with varinui msl.-riaic fur
1. Eight evening clns. niet-Ongr “ * vhich limes conlervneci wire
Sermon, 11:00 A. M.
drvn, Wayde, J r. and Barbara, Mr*. E. W. Rigger*. Silver Lake
weevil
prolertiun
by
thl.
d
&gt;
;utrtw.-e
held
in
Sanford
a-i.l
c
g
h
t
"
D
n
laid
with
parents*
Iliad, O.T oecupiil.g the upurtment
The
Ryv.
Mai
tin
J,
Brant,
rrcEvangelistic Service, 7M3 P. M.
left today for Mocksville, N. C.
2. li.i g imp meeting, were atmrnt xhow that esrlam.Idsulphitc inerting* nt Gvir.l,,'with it lulul
of Mrs. G, A. Iladfir-i, 113 French Women’s Prayer Alerting Wcdnes- lor,
to apend about a month with Mrs
Jul y 0, Fourth Sunday after i« the most sure and ptuelital ma-' Jo nt n &lt; :-lration of 7:1 |n-r*»ii*. li iiilt-d l&gt;y repn -cnlulW. * of this
Avenue, during Air*. lUdf.ird’s ab­ day, 3:00 P. Af.
Rucker’s parents.
t.-rial t i use in this sect.an.
The follow mg * b jrrl. were di- department.
sence.
Praise Service Tiinity.
3. 37.l»m mil. were Iruveirj b&gt;
5.
Co-opera'dng
with
the
State
Wednesday, 7:15 P. M.
cussed:
F.-rtlliirr I’rire* nrd Pr »ILJy Communion, 7t30 A. Al.
Mb* Mirjyria Levi left Friday
J"- W. McGiumery, of Corsl
Experiment Station te-ls are b.‘- grams; Soil Tlr-tin^aj,r.l (N.frec- the two lii-li us I it* in ia ri) ng on
Church
School,
0:30
A.
M.
morning hy train for Charlotte, liable*, will nrc.vu tomorrow to
lA t
Holy Commumnn and Nerm.ui, ing eonducled in thi. nr nty wllh live*; Anenical ImV* and lleg.i- 1,lt' w" rti of tin. .Icparlnirtil.
A L L SO ULE C A TH O LIC
N, C. where she will spend the Jiln Mr*. AlcGlamery and their
L Uurnhiert-ie inerca.* n not.
the following varieli.
of field iations; Control of tilery Te r:
11:00
A.
Al.
CHURCH
summer with her parents, Mr. son, John, who have heerf visiting
u.e of the ,«gri.-ultur*l
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This Sunday has hern set aside ■urn: Wllsm Y'ellow, Cre.de Vrl- Control of Cricket.; Minor Tru k " 1 i«
and Mrs. J. C. Levi.
Air. and Mrs. R. R. Dcas, Rose
The Rev. J. J. Kcllsghan, pastor, to C.inimi-m.irate the (Vntrnn il tow, Ti'dale, Nassau, Cul mi Flint, Crop Pests; a n l T r m k Crop |i U*&gt;»ary Iy i.-idv-nt. ..f fh• til),
Court. They plan to leavo Monday
1 SEM IN UI.L ( t ) U N I ) H KTIEIf
lied Cub.
Whatley's, -eases nml Control Afi.cslire-,
h in t Mass, 7:30 A. M.
of the Oxford Movement. A shun Kilgore
M r. and Mr*. Wurt W. Warner for points In Pennsylvania to
2. |n2n oil sampl.rt were tested I ARMING SHOW,
Hliteh Red Cob, Oii Ih, ., Imperial
Second Mass. (1:00 A. M.
talk
explaining
thl*
great
nwi*yand son, Ralph, have relumed spend about twa weeks.
Benediction after !(;00 A. M. m&lt;nt will he insde in pIsco of Hi.- While, Mrlnl.idi Prolific, Florida free for farmers of Seminole! ^• Ih s how u as ludd f r four
from Daytona Beach where they
Flint and Aliirll.-,
Mass.
County. Th*..* I. t. being f r
Jl,n- hit and hud ■ i c»usual sermon.
■peat a few day* with Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Langley
Daily .Mass, 7:30 A. AL
D AIRY PROGRAM; tFor the acidity and uvails-.h- phosphorous “ '"‘*'"1 attend in o of. ia).W per*
A. E. Smith, of Orlando.
and daughter, Margaret, a n d
" J. EduaO»iial exhibit., were
Sunday School, Tuesday's and
purpose of lowering prduction ..intent.
guest, Miss Rachel Simmons, of Thursday* at U:00 A. AL
FORESTRY PROGRAM; (Eor hown In Aleut Curing, Home Food
CONGREGATION A I, CHURCH rotfa)
MountvIUe, s.
have returned
• o i o t u i tukftl
I. Five evening i la - • m.-etlng* the purpose of orxnruxing and do* Ltesetvulion, V .culiortsl Agricul~ Jack Whelchol ha« arrived from
••* O liC II ALUM
from Daytona Beach whrrn they PAOLA C O M M U N ITY CIIUHCI
vsiopirg
a
ilef.nite
forestry
protl,"
‘
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M*
Mt«rk,
S-il
I
.
-ting,
Corner
Park
Avenue
nnd
Tliit
I
-ere
held
at
Hanford
with
a
total
Douglas*, ca. L&gt; spend a xhort
• tbrilddfN ASfl
spent ■ few d»ys with Air. and
Street.
gram
for
Seminil&gt;
County)
|
Weevil
I’rnl
tied
V
.nlifate.l
Corn
■»* SUOO
registration
of
tr
p.
r&gt;on:..
Feed
th w her* with hi* brother and Hr*. John Langley.
7T&gt;* R*v, Alfred Ericson, pastor.
•m r - e n m m
Tho Rev. John Bernard Root, nn.l Faerting; Feed Prices; und
I. In ro-nparali.n with the , : , h*, County Forestry Program,
stater-ln-law, Mr. and Ur*. Hugh
• f* »~ rsrre w s?
Morning Services, H:00 A. Al. minister.
Equipment,
Co/nputatiun of Dait) Itationi Florida Forest Servlet, a stu.ry Home Made b;«nu
»t&gt;4 Mil
WlMlchcl, 7U Myrtl* Av«nu«.
Mra. IL F. Wilsm and rhlhlren,
Sunday Hchcol, 9:43 A. M.
iT T IT T u S jn
und Insect*, Digs
Church
Hcheot,
IR45
A.
M.
were
the
subjects
illse.i..-d,
was
ma
le
of
the
forestry
ltr.it.
I
*
u,,t
I1
"'*
Betty Ann and Bobbie, returned
Christian Endeavor, (1:30 P. Al.
. la m ir a iw
At irnlng Worship, ll:IH) A. H .
UITRUSP ItOGItAM; (For (he of Ihi* co nly nml from (his data ! ***** Poiillty,
yesterday to their home In OrEvening Services, 7:30 I*. SI.
Mr*. J . F. N . Huddle*ton and latt.lo after spen &gt;ing a few days
n
definite
Ciuitly
Wide
Forestry
j
“
b
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"«"t!on
picture*
were
Herman
by
the
Pastor.
purpo-e
of
lowering
product:yn
Mid-week Prayer Slotting, 7 ; 3t)
Mlaa llari* Huddleston have recost*)
Program wac planned based „n 'hown mivn. i.llng and demonhere with Mr*. Wilson's parent*. P. SI.
turned from Tampa where they
I. Four evening rla»« tin1 ling, the needs of the local farmer and! ,ra,l"a " " v f«rm practices,
Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Aycock, Myrtl*
FIR ST CH R ISTIAN CBUR CII
■pent m Urn day* with George Avsno*.'
O U T-f)F C O U N TY FAIRS,
wen* held at Sanford and _idx industries. Thl* program include ,
L A K E M AH Y COM M UN ITY
Huddleston.
If
k
wind protection, bird nnd gam.-l
*• &lt; » "l«*r»le.| with the Semimeting*
nt
Longwoo.1
with
a
total
Sixteenth
Street
and
Hanford
|CH URCII
regi.fratl &gt;n of 22 jw-roin*. The protection, cross ties, crate i'. • n !&gt;• Co nty Chamber of Com
Avrnue,
Dr. aud Mrs. R. E. Stevtn* will
Th* n*v. F. M. Marler, pastor, subject* dbciXBMd were: Citrus terials and roadside -beautifica­
H r. and Mr*. W. A. McClellan arrlv* tom mow from Jacksonville % (Presbytcrlin Government)
Itiblo School, 915 A. M.
Outl'Kik; Fcrlilixitig Citrus and tion.
Organised
in
1891.
awl Mia* Mary U * McClellan will to Join their children, Dorothy and
Ferlillxing
Programs;
Grove
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
2. A number of demonstration
Preachlrg Services at 11:00 A.
•rrlva tomorrow from their home Ralph Edwin, Jr., who havo been
Cover Crops and Cultivati.fn; pla'itings for windbreaks and
M.
and
7:30
I&gt;.
M.
visiting
Uicir
grandparent*,
Mr.
at Macon, Ca. to ipen.l a few days
Pruning Hnd Control of Trunk arid fence p«r|» have been started in
Graded Hamby School with
here with Mr. and Mr*. . llanry and lira. II. IL Kteveni. They will
LIIKN'K/.rit MF7T1IODISTLlmli Diseases; Insnt nn.l D^seas* varl :ua s.ct nr* of the county,
M edulla, 1U Wait Fourth Street. leav* tomorrow afternoon far Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
CHURCH
Control Alethosbi; Noil'Toting and
Minister, the Rev. James M.
3. Over 2 &lt;Pit) trcea other than
their home at pt. Petsnburg.
Thompson.
Sunday Hchou'. 1U:00 A. M.
Kpwurth league, t):ir» p. If,
Mra. H, C Celiler, MUs Louisa CUURCII OP T ilt : NAZAKKNK
Collier and R. C. Collier, Jr. r«I'rsyer Meeting, Thursday 8:00
h u johwj Mr. Frank at Daytona turned Friday to their hsme at
Lake Mary Fla.
P. M.
Btoeh. They wlQ.ha at the Wal- Montexum*, Go. after spending
R. N. Sander*, pastor.
ter* hemp oa the ocean front for about two week* here with Mr.
Sunday School, &gt;j; |5
u.
th« aumnitr season.
Ituund Trip from Sanford
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
and Hr*. J. C. Mitchell, Magn-lUi
July 27, Aug. 31, Sept. 1H.
Young People’s Society, 6:30
READY ROOFING3
A vana*. They war* accompanied
Rev, Smith llardin. paitor.
P.
M.
by
Miss
Carolyn
Collier
and
Miss
Ilaa Marie Huddleatan la plan*
Sunday School,
Preaching, 7:30 r. U.
t U leave Tuea.tey;** Fhlla- Dorothy Mitchell who will ba their
t*P*l:»t tour urnllnn II ||a.
A roof fo r rrory b u l l d l n f
Prayer Meeting Tuesday, 7:30 Pr&lt;f. G. E. McKay, superintend­
s' ml fiif m i l - N a| loo
la to reiumc hroswoek p i the guests for a short time.
ent. ■
»&gt;p»n»
»r. t'nusualiy low hu.
P.
M.
HI
fit
ill
*H(
p
ijterian Hospital after a vatjt
rat**.
11:00 A. M, Morning Service,
pm IN
Irwin i"wrf
Praaching County Home, X:IS
Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Terrance
A V E R a halt century of mamtI of three week* her* With
*i rman ly the pastor. Subject!
V tacturinp eaporiuncu behind
larenU, Mr. end Mr*. J/ f , tad daughter*, Mr*. Peter Schaal F. U.
r a y
Preaching County CUipp, 3:30 F. "The Good Samaritan.’*
" ■ ill* 1 “ rttcu Kjn font, ur rum.aunVbad MU* Marti*# Torrance, in i
th em dependable aa wall aa eco&gt;
addle*tea. Elm Avenue.
cat*
with
7
P.
M.
Young
People's
Di­
/
Clifton .Lari, left by motor thia M.
nnmical. Sea ua for full inform*
li* Inn.
worntag far Charlotte, N. C.
Woo.
F IR S T CHURCH O F C H R IST
* P. M. Evening Service, eermeir
where *they vKH spend aernai
S C IE N TIS T
hy the paitar. Subject t "In Re*

t^ureh ^ meet at

r1h,unh "*inI*ln* ■ ,r**

Sunday
Monday

At The Churches

T O . HAVANA

Security Lumber Co., Inc.

TMgvlta* a n
•vary Sunday minting at
charth *6 Cast Bocood Strait
•t U iW a'elock. 8abJ**t tot to-

S P, M. Wedoaeday evening
rayer eervle*.

PH O N E 797

130 M APLE AY

All are invited to atUad the*#

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Iho faaeral af A . Saundera waa
held fnm hla home on Soaday
nft.iaoeo, July ZnU. A largo n J « t : r „f frlonda and neighbor* waa
(,i rent at tha service, at whkh
l.iv. Clark, of Up*ala officiated,
l/ » « M by Bov. Bandar*, of Laka
fik rj. Burial waa at Longwood
t vrtielary, Mr. Saundera had bras
l-i lit htalth about two ytara durIhg which tlmo be waa carad for
ty hla daaghter, Mr*. Clay tic
L.dbe, and hla son, Cheater Saun­
ders.
Thera Will be no preaching
slfvl.t at tha Community Church
iftlng July, The Sunday School
shd Young People’s meeting will
b. held ss usual.
lha Boy Scouts, fourteen In
nuntar, who have been enjoying
*■ week's
camping
at New
Sinytna Beach with their leader,
retarned to their
Mr. Darruw, returned
bom** last Wadntlday.
W l children returned last Monday
n tbt froIn a two week*' vacation
In lha vicinity of Hendersonville,
N. CThe ninthly business masting
•I Ik* Cham bar of Commerce was
held last Monday night at the
Coma: tally Building,

Mr, and Mm. Horace Cochran
i*turned laet week from a visit
of several weeks at their home la
Georgia.

Culptpper, with a party. Gama*
and
coateata
w*ra
anjoytd
throoghoot tho afternoon, afUr
which punch and oik* wot*
•owed.
Luther Darid, Ckarllo Sommer*111, *u«j Chariot Golgor art atlanding tho National Guard Camp
ha Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Dooley toIrrtalnod a aumbrr of frlanda
Taaaday aranlng at a atoak dinnor. Tka atcaka wara kroljad ov­
er an opon fir# oat of doora and
d(nn«r waa eervrd oa tha porch.
After dinner aevaral gamoa of
bridge anj rummy wara enjoyed.
Thoa# spending th# craning with
Mr. and Mr*. Doolty war*: Mr.
and Mr*. D. B. Levy, Rose Ed­
ith Zaudarar, Louisa and Salma
Levy, Mr. and Mr*. P. B. Doolty,
and daughter, Eleanor, S. t*.
Smith,
Howard Lindsay,
ard
Charles Doolay.
•
Mr*. Ploy Miller returned Sat­
urday to Daytona Beach to apen I
soma time.

GENEVA

Local Gotten A n
Invited To DcLand

WATERMELON
" W rG. BANKS

M r. Camway atated that C. E.
Gilliland, aaatatary of tha D a Lud
Chamber of Commerce, telephoned
tha Imitation to Sanford tkli
morning. Ha aapraaaad the hop*
that at least IS local man wffl
mala ep a team going to DaLaad

DOZIER ft GAITS QUALITY PAINTS
Beat For Tha South”

In a atat# famous for the woodere of aoier u natural ewrroundinge, an unpalnted houao Is unsightly and discsedaot.
Hosier A Gay’s Paint for tha exterior of yaur house, caa
b. found h. *n dealrabla shad... It win m a k .y £ r h o £ o
worthy of its aottlng.

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

Two Keys
Are
Necessary
Ono of them la kapt in poaaaaaion of tha S i I
ruatodlaa of tka vault You kaep tho ^S|p
other. Thus your aafaty depoalt bos la
oar IMMt safe vault ia made doubly soeura
aa B O T H era key* required to opon bos.

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
SANFORD, FLORIDA

conalatant hitters
waod team.
Tka seurtt
n ru o ta v
...

of th*

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daT-efwmacm-ftf—MHT'TS.-’P.
Mia. Walter Leo Carter, a w &gt;.nl bride waa the honor guest at
five tatdee of brig* given py
H ’S. Harold Yarn and Mka EUaahath Lawton a| th* Woman’s Clab
house on Friday aftvrnona.* TVs
club rooms were uenutlfully da**rated with potted ferns gad tat
flowera carrying out a rajev
schema of pink and green. At lb*
tea hour a delicious k* enure*

• manenio of tha occa-loo, Tan
go vela included: Mias Halt* Mc­
Gowan, Mra. H. V. McUiwaa, Mra.
L. A . Lee, Mra. T. W. Lawton,
Mr*. W. J. L*wUn, Mra, J. H.
I-ae, anl Mrs. W. J. Yarn. Thorn
playing wera: Nr.-. W. L Carter,
honor guest,-M ra .-G .-T . Nlblack,
Mr*. Joseph Leinhsrt. Mr*. Maad*
Coata, Mr*. B. G. Smith, Mr*. A.
K. Crawford, Mra. W. P. Carter,
Mias Katherfn* Young, MU* MaxIn# Young, Mil* Wild* Young,
Mrs. Orron Burnett, Mr). Augus-

Thomton and MJaa AIdle LaVlgna
at tha' LaVIgee bom*. Tha follow­
ing gv*eta warn praaent: tho
Mkaei Jack Barbour, af Allamanta Spring*, Grace Eatamkigar,
Margaret Matthews, Afaan Eatemlagrr, and Esther Praaaar, and
Mrs, B, J. Beal, af Tw r Cm*,
Mr*. B, W- MrCatley, aad K'*.
B. L. Sutton.
Patriot!* tolars
formed tha motif In th# k*
town*. High score waa raada by
Mrs. Keel.
Represent*!lew C. V . Intern In,
ger and Mra. Rntamlnger enter­
tained a ■ ■ iliy gathering at
„ ■ _______ is July tho Fourth.
J. Fp*d Schofield preached at
Winter Park Baptist Church last

Upsala and GrapcvJUe
By MRS. P, B. DOOLMT

8*bh*lh.

Mr. and Mra. Baymoad Mala,
Longwood folk* at Daytona of Tampa, raturaad with Mr. and
Reach on th* Fourth ware: Mr*. Mr*. Claude Stand*re end ’ MU*
0. Hyatt and Mn&lt; •ll1' **r. *a * HU* Hexel Mill*.
Mra. M. A. Fltxpatrlck, Ml** LaKueeell Lundquiit eurprUed hi
folk* by 'coming homo on" tha
Vhrgp -uad Ollw K ing: -----------------Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Thomton Fourth for a few days. H* U near
■pent Tuesday arith Dr. and Mr*. White Springs with the C, C. C.
Frank Thornton In Orlando.
camp.
Mr*. L. Cramov, MU# Hettl*
Mra. Riser, Sr., Jim, MUa Hel­
en, and Mia* Ethel are visiting
In Newberry, 8, C. for a couple
of week*.
Mr. and Mr*. Bennett and lit­
Longwood boya with tha Na­ tle daughter spent th* Fourth
tional Guards at ramp ar* Low. with her mother, Mrs. Printer,
*11 Carter, Jam** Raitar and OIUo near Lake Monroe.
Fouracre
Lawrence LundquUt and Homar
Local boy* at tho Reforoela* Warren return* to Covdolo, (la.
tlon Camp at Ocala are Jack Tic-*,
Dub Enlcmingtr, and Tom Jon**.

man, and Mrs. Cyrua Trumbo, of
Orlando, and Mr*. E. a McCall,
and Mr*. Alan MoaUy, of Hanford.
Mra. W. P. Carter naa hoauaa
at a delightful tea on Monday
afternoon at her home on Lake
Charm honoring her daughter-inlaw, Mrs. W. L. Cnrtsr. M m . Car­
guests «nJoyej this
ter was a recent bride and will About fifty
hr remembeml by hvr many occasion.
M lu Emily Mitcham *p*nt Sun­
friends as Mias Carolyn Locketts,
of Dawson, Ga. Th* guaste were day at Daytona Beach.
received at tho dour by Mrs. C. T.
Niblick and MUt Cllxabvlh Lawton. Tea was poured in th* dining
room by the Miaera _ Clare Lea
Whveler, Louise Wheelar, Charlulls Lawtop. The libit was cov­
ered with a lace doth, while pink
taper* In crystal holders gave a
soft lighting etrect. A profusion
of cut flower* adorned th* rooms
where the gueeU were aasembled-

TODAY la a buyer's mar­
ket. 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.
*-

LUMBER

SANFORD ELECTRIC

RELIANCE
LIT*'INSURANCE CO.

CONTRACTING C a

KARL J. SCHULTZ

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
PHONE 441 108 HAQNOLIA

C o o le s t
t T r a il

rtu p ’B Cat Lika Ntw (I

i THE

Have year warn done ay a raal
Blacks ale

'PARK

na aim

Hurgteal |o*la: all hIM* •( »aUsora aad Valve*: peaalag leal*
-* all fctada, ate. Xipevt « «

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daughter, Inea, of Oalfport, M lu ,
arrivad Thursday far a visit with
the Yeung and Jordan famlli*-.
Bev. Jordan U Mr*. Toung’e lath*
*r and Mra. Rh*r* is bar aUtar.
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Morgan ftturned to thalr hum* TbattcMy

Uatrfci Manager
\
•Ova* M ! mini on la f*cca“
mm 471
M l BL l i t S t

BRIGGS

l a w n m ow ers

J. W. SHADOIN

BLOWING ROCK
NORTH

C i n r for a abort rhtt.
Mr*. Ward kata meted
Bella* buagal#w aa
A t*.

I la a ( bbm la wkkb mc»t of
U y ecortag vaa made hi tha f lm
two Innings, Edgewood cam* out
victorious or«r (k* DaMclay Warn
by a score of It to 1 boro l*»&gt;
night. Cordell* homo raw in tho
f lm and Prana’ duplication of
Ik* foot In tho second wav* tho
bag hit*. Triplo* wor* mod# by recently.
Kotrldft, Ravanel. and Courety.
Mr. and Mr*. K. A. Fry* apent
After tho wild scoring by Edga- the Fourtlf at Daytona.
wood Ir tka fln t two ianinge,
tka gam* aetUod down and lumoJ

J. Tonne, &gt;b

was anted. Priie.i wti# awarded
and tha bride waa given trrm l
place* of her paIUrn *g crystal aa

Mr. aad Mra. T . W. Prevail
and family spent Sunday at Coronada Beach. They were accompa­
nied home by Mr*. Prevail’*
wither and eiitor, Mr*. J . M. LitHer and Trtsila Llttler.
J. M. Llttler end son, Hugh*/,
antf -W aKor OniUrtx, o f Wow
Smyrna, ger* guvele of Mr. and
Mra. T , W. Prevail the Fourth.
Tha,Fourth of July annual bar­
becue of tea Prsvatt and Lefll*
f.-imDfce was held Tuesday at
th) hem* of T . W. Prevail. Those
present were: Mr. and Mr*. T.
W. Prevail and family, Mr. ami
Mrs. J, M. Llttler and famjly. of
New Smyrna, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Pravatt, Mr*. Hallle Leflte, Mr.
and Mra. George 1-aflls and fam­
ily, Miss Alexia Me**, Mr. and
Mr*. H. B. Keen, Mr. and Mr*.
Stafford Lefll*, Mr. Greatln, Mr.
and Mra. W. B. Keyier, of Mima,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas,
Mr*. A. E. Horan and daughter,
Mr. and Mra. W. J. David end
family, and Mr. and Mrs. I‘. I*nrl»h aad family.
Ml** Amoral Pater* I* spend­
ing this week at Daytona Ilcach.
J r . and Mr*. Jim Leonard
— nt th* w*ik-end In Sanford th.t
guaala of Mr. and Mra. Harold
opplaby.. They spent the Fourth
at Daytoe* Beach.
Vernon Culpepper celebrated
t||a seventh birthday anniversary
Wednesday afternoon at A h e
home of his mother, Mrs. C. W.

LONGWOOD

Mr*. J. H. M D IIC K

with Paul
Mr.'and
twto the
Grapevine

B. L. PERKINS

vw*e na-w

1M PUR At*.

Lew# DuplktUd
DR* HENRY

FAMOUS
FO O D

jMcLAUUNy Jr.

:

CAROLINA

FOR IT S

PfaOBQ 9140
Delivery Bervica tec Paeik

IricH y betWeta tha'IIrrf tag tad
•Iphtcanth prttn el Wowing lock’i only ppll
w w m , t f hJjheit IM a lt wane tu t el th*1
Roctiei *&gt; * lha Orem Fgh give* you iha
MceUai pf | tumaei koas combined wHb^lhq
gaavtnlanet ef tounby dub IrcM m ,'
Wkaihar yeu*rt h*ea twe W*(l»te A*
whet# M a n , yeuk lad * BlOWtNO ROCK
VACATION a reel " p k l - a e - v p " M M e
rawvdtlen* new lev your ehera el |«y, roburt
living In thU unique retort . . . created iu
.ktellh, bapglaatt end km Iti beauty lelaipWnj. Ike cool, coafortebia dkaete 4 k
ley In tha aut-deer racraatfea, kdwut.teyal
i b t f and develop!« Uaa lepftittJ

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Angers Bat Shack
Oeoava k Baafaid Are,

*B.‘ L" PERKINS
fnm MCKIONbALO

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Edgewood Team Is
Winner'By 14 To 7
OverDeMolay Boys

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TUB HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA; SATURDAY, JULY 8, IMS
and eurplua wen* unchanted at
110,0(10,000 an,I f3.lWti.MH) anil unC
J : . (tied pru fiU
mure C

avaunt felO.ISd. 1'ii-h ami du
fr in bank* *lu.»l a*
■raiiMt ||(,*19&lt;VC nn IW . 31.

Persons Applying For Increase 1 s I n Line
Jobs Most Answer With Showing Made
Required Questions By Other Concerns

L K H A T . n o t ic e

NSW YORK In line with the
*hnwine mad# bp the tarvre liw.il
banka item-rally. Guaraniv T hi ■(
^Company of NVw Y rk. the thiril
laryeal hankinr in*tituti.-n in thi*
'rniintrp. refnili nn appreciable
V »in in tfemHt* in the eccond
j quarter. Ilnnk &lt;lrpo*it* nt thi*
rpntrr in the nCC.rirate incrra-e-l
! ."irh.ltintialiy in the ln«t three
m nth* in epite nf the fnet that
townril the end of June deposit*
here underwent a ahaep d.clinc.
(inaranty Trtnf,"in it* June .W
•tatenient of eomlltien, h*t* total
'J"il«f*o-«il* f ll.W ,(l!!l,IW , mm|pore,i With *uf," * |i iyi| on Mur.
131 anil I I
P*remT F r 31, IPTi. Capital, aurplua mid
|undivided trnfit- on June "0 weir
|t “«?JiWi*7n. amltAl $'JTI.LW Y'I
on Mar. 31 un.l *-'7l.2 TI.ru on
liter. .,11, U r t i The MUUMmL.-n*
I tieeyh ndy revealed, n-lbd SA.flOIV
MOO to II* re-erve- hv lran*fer
from undivided p-dit* in Mav,
Manufacturer* Tm*t f/tm|Miny
I report; total irtm in— nf FI
ns 1,11 'J
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mill-Jerir, |ier«in I t r ’V'nti.J.'.'i . n Mur, I I
11,ml * lut.o;, r t , ii 11, i . I. lb
’ ptmlln ip the
ud ii'mrler hint
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I«T. the lulnl
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F'.l 7,121 'll? At the \,;ie eful de|i it- nmouitteil t,&gt; * t'.ej,1! l.U .'t
The rendition rtulement "f

aider yminrlf
lAt.nttH «t tile year i n&gt;l
dtnl 7
Murine Mullnml Ttm&gt;l
For what period of time have
you umti Yred yuimelf a tmnaIIHla total rvouuree. .of
a il Oil June "*&lt;• compY
/hie resilient ut the Plate T
t.."L,Y'U7 «n 1,*r. .11.
Have you r v«r voted in FI- roluT |W
uerv Ji.r.I t?.I?-, Mcmiiet
Where7 When?
Where U jour permanent hume? Oil al the yeur tint. wWI
Wlierc- do y ui live when not
amployml? Winn nut leaehuiic? fr in tin hu.in-'-.
White wnulil you live if you
If &gt;n ate 4 married mane' at
Wtie not employed?
a helper y-ur wile t.( employed,
I Ate jrnJ a m illereil voter al ami ll «i KI^l her *«l4i&gt;
jihla time?
euunty and month, tiutuv nnJ uihlrtr*. of em­
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Wte?
ployer.
,
Are your married?
Do you liavft any |»ra m or |- r. If yuur are a nurrird woman,
mmi dep nd* nt upon yuu (nr *m&gt;h yuur hurhand employed or nporl? t*tve name . tide* nml i faged in any hii-nit ?
lull n itup of tlepttt Vnl*
ami
If he ia employed „r in buainvM,
amnutil cuiltllbute.l t** them•late hit rnltpry per tit mth; tiaine
l.j.ptmu ll you liati any otiler
of hU employer; employer’* addivaa; of wh^t
hu liaml Is iiuouiL- limit that from a-le-ul

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Railroad Competition In
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INDUSTRY GETS Buying
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TOCO-OPERATE ARMS^ REDUCTION
WASHINGTON, Jul&gt; * 7.—

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I’omfetition lelvsern the ru n ',
eartvrn trunk linn' iailn.a.1* i»t
buying U|&gt; strategic competing I
line* In the pra'pemtl* day* " f j Financier And Sports­
Wane Increase S e e n
early t02&gt; war likened t„_* ’&gt;&gt;k. r | m a n Talks Guardi
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As NeedToCounteryamn“ le f r e the Senate banking
Into Aiding Kseapc:
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, committee yesterday l&gt;) Frank L .,
Ba l a n c e “Specula­
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Tarim, Cleveland capitalist. wh.....
Ransom
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t i v e Production” Administration C o n - fnml!)' rcop'.l nwtv than III.-;
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vinced Nothing Can
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WASHINGTON. July 7 ,~
hilii? Itt11« %T rtT*
&gt;i.i fi(A .P .)— Hugh S. Johnson, i
Be Done Till Fall l.atr in thr .lay, Tnplln ttkj'lhf mucin and -|Mt«t*iiti
national recovery ndrfilnlstra------ 1. .mimlttee hr* "set Up Irusl OC-j inutil »»n tin- titnit
r nnt* for h » children to le,»»i*i». l.i'iln jfr*lrnhy l \ a fru»t
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ARREST OF 'BAD
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c inuring power through in- ar*■*« reliction negntjalhm* •nitil1fer.irun.l
in-..r«.
creasing wage* lo counter-j autumn, convinced nothing c°ul.l,
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Uts \NGKI KS. July 7 -t/fh
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CITY. July 7 •,d"v
pointment of teacher* anJ Ih#
n.n.n th# very b#M of friendf
Th» l&gt;- partment o f Jurtko
by
li&gt;
av.ki.ling of contract* for trans­
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nv entered the nrre*t rf
ill •y;t** of th#
A
' although m lUJtl u dr kirtion had hi- prisoner l&lt;&gt; nl.a*e him and Chaile- (Pretty Hoy) KlvyJ. Okportation for pupil* during the
Jonh'on Mid, in »n interview, queation.
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Dll* wa* di*clo*ril t.y an an-|'»en rlalmed a* a dealer in -e- llu-n neeonipamed IUtley lo the lah. l.l
.that many indu.tries stepped up
next *ch ,*l term In (hit county
lier, five eacHin-.f col'
rlftk'lml.
sb#
slid
vd ape -I Puvvji.ee fi"ia whe i - vl ' . Verne I Miller, form r
production larirety t&gt;&gt; supply n nounreOIrtit that Authaaka k«r Nor- euritle*.
can te taken until the local Board
ipeculatlve buyer*' market -nml inan II. I&gt;ac *. rhief delegate to Appcuring id the la*t r e -v m the financier rnlle.i h. me that i V i n . ? Dak., sheriff, and Wilof I'jhltc Inetruclion hae further
added that unless the ability » f l tli* Geneva conference, would r» • of the cominittee before it* a t- all wirn welt.
|,mii \\..&gt;-meii in connection
authority front the Slat* Board of
att.t
'fl.e l*.y
vvn ■ ultesled
the puhlle to buy I* Increased main .n th Unitr.l Slate* until, j ,moment until Odolw r, Ta,.: u
evil li it., machine gun slaying of
Kducation, it wai announced at
!»■
rorre*pondi#.*ly the murkrt will eaily Sr pt, mlier. when the n&lt;*&lt; lil- nadlly to!.| how he -old tiri l c nu npr eil I" hn.l a po*»* to
f. or off . .-r* and th *lr prisoner.
a nieeltr.g of the local Board IhU
tr*l|»'*-l
not be there.
of Ileal vvli- Ie a lie" .11* liter k..i Kirii l. N ish. at f h“ union -talion
week.
Idy of the I. ague of Nutioii. will "oial" agteement JJ,Uo&gt;i *hai
tin
v
would
locale
Ih.
If Inrreaaed purcha-inr power
1 11 •. he i &gt;• June 17.
stork In thr |,itt*l.urch and \\r*t;
meet.
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ho
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naper un i.Mer ma
ta aupport produ-tinn I* not tupri e uiiiio.inccment hy Ihrecto
A* plan* now xtanif, the Infor­ Virginia railroad to the I'etin •tolltth’)’ Gilley aid lo - ati.lo.io*,
thr reading ot the name* of per­
pllert Jnhnron nald. “ I yhud.ler
mal doeux on*, will be resumed roc,| i irpoiatinn. the IVnn*ylvaiiia * often *ohl fruit ill front of hi* of 1 I... K ppert.that Mill
il, it* recommended for leachiug
,
think what will happen. ThU
■wile"«i&gt;l hol ling company, in I'.'J'*' I,. .11 - and that I.,
frequ nily Met-.iii» ii were known to leive
p ,*ition* throughout th* county.
rountry runnol utand n new erd- ill. n with thee objective of n, g.illpait III Ihe rlaugt.trr,
'
at.nif agrccnienta on |H..nl* &gt;.f dif­ at u price fur in eve -* of the picked him up m |,. aulot
try flic ■i • President lias Broad Nenir* wei* recummended by the
la pea".
..I
yesterday
ference which ar »e .tiling the market, after negotiating with, un.i r.r,night the | ■.Idler to ! » " " '
. ular* t • led t.y __Smile Uponl(earing tiuslee* of the
til idle Miol lOOial | I un O'H hy '
school district*.
NEW YORK, July 7. M l A lint reading o| the ll'iti-h dralt other tiunk line*.
ttnTnTT~rr firmo irht—
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K.M.'evelt
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landing he vv&lt;&gt; l.l keep rontnd ,,
Washington, under direct ion
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Arcoinpanied
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Allan
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.at
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mended. These questlognaire* pur­
I
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nRliinl Hat. v
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" vamr of puliticaC control over delegation, lluvi* J*». ineyed to gen !ntrrr«U.
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Washington yrdenU) to commit
Tapi in, who D president »| Ihej
1
\'i«i lain#*, t lH'k, rim! Kolterl G a reiloublrd eftmt f»i Ih* mohill- the iloar.fs attorney may deter­
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from th*
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mine Ih* vligibilily of eil proposed
In uncumpiomieinu wool* Don­
Memorial ration of the domestl' recoveiv teachers under the Acte uf HIM.
ter ,| lo rtlth v •*i lain tbnl hi* K«iv».u |$*nil#nlt»ry
time.
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IliP.iM
N
i
ehurr*
of
that
inad'i.
. a.opaiwn
ald K. Rlchberg. lonu-irhiv repre(Continued
tin
I'.ige
Tw
o)
Thu awnooneement of havi*' stock, or about half ..f the tout
l»n\ ant Fb»v«t.
It was ■nu.uncrd that appoint­
A* word wa* l.rought to him
irntative trf railroad labor, now
plan* iminr.l atrl)
revived the
1 It# rirrulat •
*
(Continued &lt;&gt;n I’age Five)
of the deelst. n at I onden lo *&gt;• ment* will he mad* ax *oun aa
general ruunrel o( the rtcuvrry
f tb#
mm. «!#fcrtb#ft-tbrin abend, hut with nmnetary ami tar- these facts are secured and th*
»|.eculation which fulfovve I duComptroller Issues
...........
adininietralinn, raid that ehould
t 'tm il • tb#&gt;
closure that hi* name wa* on *evI Ilf mailer* off tlie agenda, th* attorney's opinion ha* b«rn tenNational
Bank
Call
i
mi.
m
i
...
the induetnal control plan la l It
-ought in liar ' o.urder of Otto Chief Fverutiv* smiled broadly, dele t. providsd that th* Stala
i ral J. I*. M .rc.an It Co. preferred D e t a i l s R ev ea led
V muuI.1 not Ira a failure
governIt,.
chief ..f t'olf* ■! McAle*- hut made no public comment li* Board ha* authorised th* taauane.
c itoiner dirt*. Itoth'Itavt* and
*■ment. hut ai Um^rvatnt iadaatria
J'dy •. '''\
t, r, •d in ;
Willi* o I Grooms. wa* the recipient of congratula­ of contract! at that lima.
the TItatr department have repeat­ O f $100,000 S u it B y Ti WASHINGTON.
e
eoniplroller
of
t*»
’
.
uneo.
v
ay.tein, either prakmg the eyelem
ni.i Frank C II.'i ntan-on, |«d
tion* at'the Whit* llou*e
edly denied hr intend* lo resign
A highlight of the meeting retoday !• lied n call fn the i-oo.l.
f .ndamentally un»ound or indict
I uy. M*1 •
an.l yesterday it was asreitnl em­ V ictim O f A c c id e n t lion of ail natioiial haul at lit ,.ffo- r of hut.
"Their bluff wa* called." *•"• vulved atcul Ihe nam* of K. liIng Iti pre*mt manager* uf inca­
i
vffrev.
special
I’a)iu"n.l
I
1
Senator
Wheeler,
of
Montana,
phatically that he would return t»
rltts* of Ini' me Fi d IV lu&lt; C M.i
TtoV' I*itlman. Jr , recent gradupacity to oparate It a.ccaeefullv.
|'l, led ‘Hale* Hu
nflct a conference will, the I'te*- . ale ATf lliy University of Florida,
lion va.
In tail* of the Ilmi.lHMI damage It wa* Ihe f l i t .III! luce til I nt agent "t "
•
i&gt;
-r«*t.'it.
and
th*
Ilia warning me.nage w*» c &gt;n.. to of !•'
Whether ir.r dentally or hy de­
............. Frank
a h. nt K.n.a "'"t" .......... . h' Mr*‘**'» ' r' L h .se name wa* proposed by tn»atalned in a »p**eh to tlie .Mar- sign, th.- lev anip.*. I plan* call for suit wh„h wa- file,| in t’.rruil mg trouble of February
I ourt heir last month ate made March. It d.* mil io. hob I
11 : ';'• " ....... ,f' " 1,r:", ' h
” lier, of Ihe rtvlck. district for th*
chant*' Aujeiation of New York
,iv Mv J to l i . Irt-tit
r
I
ion
a lesunipliun „ f the arm* dUctl*- public- in a deelariilMin filed try o|M*rr»tintr
-rand ag*l...l Imm.d.... numala I . ,
,,,
of
0vlrdo „ i ih
t
'Kr
in which waa eipuunded ailed the
,n' add...... .............. iiai.no .d
li .it a full mnnth or nioie after attirrney* J.r Julius Iteid, of roii««*» vill of of i
i♦
J .s c .....I. Mr. I’ ltlnian i. a r.vld.nt
policy uf th# recovery ».knlnlalra||,. .
i of ISariy .1 Gn&gt; " St» lottir
Ihr rotifficti v
the coining war deM irvisiim ne- Slatkr, wh(, &gt;ct* forth that he i*
Th«* rinrrtfe » &gt; ••#•»•** ».«»* i*■
f. •-•■hi
||m and in which luainen* ami la­
, -....I n&gt;mmi* 1 r
ixntor 1 » »11
nlir# lb# |'rtt»l«liiil wu* epresnt I " 1 't»'pk*
gutiatiem* have hern begun, cre­ to U- iHTnuinenll) ksahled u* the vM#n 1!•*»* On
bor both wet* exhorted to cflme
ih# 1Kill
lei III
l.lll.ed I '» V“ W
,h» ,M« ,h» ‘ ,h*
••I ill liit/h «|U»llr|M »* tlflrl
ating an opportunity for bargain­ . re*ull of an w-lnmohile arc.tlent th# nut bout y .if II fpt' IVH Httoll (.li.'itv in
forward quickly.
Itailrv '.•n« *a# I l.v |i*d.c t let rii*(il#v# |irii|(r#R*&gt; ( dwiiiI l&gt;rt Icunly lo u d l.a* had in rrfect for
ing in the two field*. Such a , whieh he atlrtlule* to Ihe neg- t li$' i $•foi# ntnh Ih# 1•|f8t|1 ti* 1 •
•There i* nu choice preeenled to
Imv" 1- el. a ri* i •# ( lend of Nu . t rtui
protituiiic
4 tiilii»•*!»• the part two year* a regulation
r*»t»i|»tf«»lb*i I" «•# inunthlv aitol
ibe attempt t"
&lt;wl.irh pmvides that only Seminal*
lain
American bu»lne»«". he eui.l, “ he* course ha* been &gt;• ea.ed hy u 1||fw|w )lf , h, p lori.ln llrtdge and not nllo\M»l
dm# i»i#t*tl »bi. wa
•
i
il#
iLi"
r$
*
(mui*
lli#
world.
rongres ,tonal group h.ud.d hy
rU(.tM)I1
r .■fieri l&lt; . .*n| Holey vvn- the
County resident* l&gt;* permitted ta
tween intelligently planned un 1
li’inKiinr
*.
1‘
O‘it
Nrv#rfh*l&lt;*s* b#
rnrf«K#d
S#natur lloiaTi, uf Maho, tin* runk
the )" ..... break M&gt;" 1110*1 busily hi iiii|moviiir rtifiill Iraeh ... county schnqls, unless •
Mr. Kcid's Ooiaiation. tiled in who li \%u n ki «l in &lt;Im* mil
I. Slier of th"
controlled indualria operation* and
inf Itfp Mitan uf (In* S null* firnrir.nl I*vv tr. w o t . th vvn i. I)
Court thi* vverk, slutes that tl»«
An.ily i
»*r r» jM.itd » &lt;v p
• return lu th* K"1,1 l&gt;!*lrd an­ rign relations committee.
l m&lt;i»* »l hont# Ri»«l * F'll#^ »»f properly qualified teacher cannot
Knk Further, wa kidnaped II
t femlant coin(,any was huild.Hg ft out bank • m# n\%ntt««l Ls t»i»i
archy lhal manqutradr.l a* "rug­
Whit# Hull*#
iif#M’i» ff •bum# be •ecureil. Mr l.awtnn wa* InStat" deparlment ulfu-ial*. how­
I.
a bridge ..li u main highway near i rtil i lrcl#
It • *
• * I tlR« id.'iil&gt;1&gt;•&gt;1 tl ". li a |di. file
Hi,'
tlav
wi
m* iW iumI «»ii tb# •!»»• llr.t.led to notify tr.'Mcr* of Ihe
ged IndlvIdnaHam.'
ever, declined t„ -ay that surh
vrapll I'V It ' rti ir O'he.
Starke in ll'-ll, and that it ‘Varo about n niontli nfi#r tb# rail
............. I'liiailon i»f principal in- llvird,, district that if possible,
a conneetion ,( tcveen (the two
man whn'inqulted li." , " 1"' «.l n»
iessly and negligently failed
l#M"x| \«us m l» tiirlHy fonfriiiii1# |they nominate a local person who
N«*b
s u b je c t *
was
e &gt;ntem|iUte,l.
nval of tlie tr»"‘ tvintflrt*
provide and maintain warning and Repairs Beinjr Made
nil
i-r ilif |m*Ii»*m'- mill frill irI fi l.a* h.id '.line teaching eaperienc*.
Little Child Is Hurt
France, *hni.li| demand* for eefrom Arlan**' '• ' &gt;» »* »t\.
All. l.awtnn this morning slatl.'tour aigns and suitable and suf­
linn**# ntt#n&lt;l*il by Kuirrji# Mln«*k#
In Fall From Her Car ciirity furn *h Ihe principal nb- ficient
Th
i
her
*n.d
tt.e
mail
limped
iriiV#iii*»r iif lb# Knitm l H»*n\# r ) in connection with the I'ittn.an
red light* . . for the &lt;.i(&lt;ty On 1st Street Paving
and nrne.l "• **«. Ilailry wa- |l. ni«l. mil |Haii .\rb#«uii •’inn! mull, i that "We certainly are well
staile t„ nn arms , eduction agree­ of the public" near the site of
Horn frightened than injured, ment, i* not to Its* given a hearing
&lt;•'•' l'H-»n MTirlity nf lb.# Tim* ill V.
F..r ih" fir t l.m* m m o« 1 &gt;"&gt; wounded ... It." he
plea‘ ■d over what we know of th*
the new bridge.
break. A man an
ling Ha.lry .
deapite the fart that she bled con­ un her war debts until she pa&gt;»
I.”
,
year*.
larK*
|».rtiolt&gt;
..f
I
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1
*
.ha.aMrr and education of Bob,
A* a re* It, Mr. Iteid declares,
d&lt;•Cl.pl.on, cal*’" to Ihe hoo*.'
siderably before »h*r wa* taken the IIP.f'.INI.OtMl k.fatillM last l)eS I m-,1 W"rt of F»rk Avmu* a .»
and we are hopeful that it may
to tha Sanford Clinic building just cemlrer ami tnnke* an nereptal-le on lli.'night of Mar. -0, ItKII, while
I i,cl I where Miller had l-rn living &lt;»&gt;• IltirrU'unc l.asliini? At
in torgomg r* t-J.i - *•&gt; *h
he p .*«ible to place him sornehe
wn*
driving
at
n
"moJ"ial"
lours after .he ' t .lling, police
before noon* today little I’attye part payment on' the * li.'.OOO.WMI
riurtii
Mexican Coastline wlieir in tlie system ju*t as soon
nvtng varli**I. l.a* ton.Icei
und pr k-nl rule ■&lt;( spot* I" from i.
were inf. in. I vv irlday.
Stratton, daughter of Ml. anil Mr*. which Tell doe June lli.
.t irregular, h rt '-".nK
! •. I
s* p..1*1hie lie would make a moat
Matke to laikc Hull, r, hr - ill'll.' ' j .
J. T. Htraiton of Uke Mary, was
IIIIIIWNSVII I F. Teta*. Jtil* 7
' '*•
valuable addition to the teaching
permitted to leave the Clinic after
thn. igh a gimi.l lull and dropped b, city ti-'W i.l.d". 'he
e&gt;
■■
I vir • .
id’i The tropical dirtnrhanr*
i
,1.
of
Jam**
Moughtv.n,
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’
staff."
Fa
ill
Lucas
Is
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V
inner
.(rn
rk
fllr
t
two clips hid been placed in her
several feel into a ditch. Ill- au
t W. Culpepper, Boar.I member
B on d h o ld e rs G et
toinoMU- was totally wre. ke.l, lie .indent „f park* .... &gt; H o i
■ealp.
O l T r i p T o C a p i t a l Xlevi-an cos-thnr innlwav Ulwrert
City CI"W* hair *.» olio-.I o&gt;"t
Tha little girl fell l « kwuitli
states, and he rcccivd llw f'dlowTft»ii|d#i», Mr&gt;ictif uni Hr wn^vlll# from I hulu da, wa* appointed to
•tough-eimtv~t.ll l*a.k Avrnu.’ and
leprrvent Ihr Hoard at a meeting
o ff the running Imard of lw r W rit In T e s t O f
ing injuries:
I'aol l.ii a*. „ f II o do, vocation In. ♦ nltfbt mn«lvi|p nn un«l#l#r of slate wide buar.l members and
Fronrh Av. nit" dur.ng Ih" r* '
mother'* automobile, parked near
mln#«l
Rimiunl
*1
ilin
tif#
ib#r#
A
ill*
•cated
vertebrae,
a
Irar
L e g isla tiv e A c t
f.-w week*. Thin week they b.gii it agro-i.lluinl -t.id il.t-a l rtvt.do
Lanay's Drug Storr, and Iter head
Mi&gt;trt#i| to n|i#ntl it» fury school superintendents. This meet­
^ .lu je tl vertebrae, head bruttev and work, »n Fir-1 Street, and h"f
High ttchiMrl, I•.«I;• mic' miiMMiiirrtl
•truck the *hatp curbing. , UeIm
liv
Hi lb# nruntain* w#rI of ing i* to lor held in Bra.tonton on
-fccThe Flnri to Supreme Court tn- cuts, u wrenched luck, disabled lh"y fair ll.ro gh. they will have ni lli# winu#r ••! # fi#* ID day Tnmpi^*
J»ly 17.
MUH of tha profuse bleeding dur­
arms,
a
shocked
nervous
system
irotu-.l out nil rough "|e.ta nn thii tiq. to Wa-liington, a Itip that
ing the next few minute*, a* her toy issued un alternative writ of
Mr. Lawton stated that State
IN-McnU »»f lb# luwtr Hlu
that
is
injured
amt
impaired.
main Ihnr .ughfarr, and will h.»*» wa i off«*rr«l tu ^•iiir-i-f "f a alaU Ciaivlr Vallry. ItnRrly waifhinif Superintendent W. S. Cawthon had
mother eought aasirtance in a mandamus ddeeting Klim lloy,
Farther, the declarallo,t elates ■lone u •iiiular la'k on Sanford aitic fuf. Aliy i Mill* t.
nearby drug itore, it ap|ieired City o f Sanford Ux collector, lo
thr «tf»rni*B nlfdllffli pn»n* notified him that an approximate
Mi. I.urat Itm t u ri rnnkt'ii at rH&gt;R RcriiRR lb# Gulf. r#Ui#»l R1 $SH0U which wax lent her* som*
that th* girl had &gt;ulfe&gt;vd a deep e*ll a city Ux certificate to A. C. that Mr. Ite .1 "will suffer. . f&lt;n Avrnu*.
fir il hi lb# i'iitiili I Inn b •!»vision •t bit far R *ilh. Violent windu ilxy* ago for u** in paying th*
and probably xariou* wo n l How- Mitun.lorf and others, hob tors of thr balance of his life from head
•»f lb# rc»nl#’*f# nn*l b* will L# Xtohinr^l fulll#y si Ih# rus^llin# salaries or transportation
•ear, at th* Clinic it devel rped judgment* amounting to fiillJ,- aches, nervous .ksorder* and grea. Monetary ((uestion
*xmu &gt;11# IhtoJp iiiakin/ lli# lii|» b#- in lb# virlnilV nf llrowiHVill#. p*n«*a incurred ikiring th* IUS2-13
H a g a i n s t the City of San- I.,-dil) pain" and that he haUwt th* wound wa* alight.
permanently
list
.the
use
ot
his
To Be Farley Subject (w rrn July In mist July ?J. Th# Th# '■(••rin tinroof#d hou«#* und sea* .n, may be used as a nucleus
foni, or show why she should not
trip I.* i*«»nilti4&lt;l«‘&lt;l l«y ih# I lorixis intro, ini Ir##-* at C*iiiil*nl. Vlcloleft arm and thr'' use of hi* right
do so.
LONDON. July 7.-b in Th# K«»r#'l *S#»v #•*, »ii«| fur#At nm|friB \|«u ru . No lo«» nf llff Wta for a similar purpose in IW3.'I-S4.
Papworth Recovering
Throrgh the agreement Of coun­ arm is permanently impaired.
The meeting wa* attended by
trait*.* (HDjiFitin a wrll a« wo«v.l- rr|»ortri|.
lie further claims that he wus Kun»|» *n ifohl bb#* b»»t il^ f
for the City and Mr. MittenF. T. Williams, chairman of tb*
fur
exclusion
of
the
monetary
From B^lood Poisoning sel
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.tirff and hi* associates, the writ in be,I ait weeks receiving treat question from the renovated ngen , u«itiic Induilrio, •ill Ihi vialttJ
j Hoard, K. T. Haines, of Altamont*
Springs. C. W. Culp*pp*r, of
II. M." Paper nth, preaident of wa* made irturnahle immediately, merit; that he was kept awuy fron da uf the world ronfertnee today
Orchestra
Program
f'hul-ota, and Mr. I^wton.
tha Cuunty trad* bo-hr, 1* recover- and Mis* It &gt;y*s answer wa* filed hi* metranlile busintss for six when • subeoinmitlr* on th. no
Postponed
One
Week
months, and that he will be UO per­ mediate measure for finanriai
.
tog at hia Park Avenue home of at once.
Her answer slated that a *P*' cent permanently d sablril for the r&gt; construction volr.l 25 to l.’&gt; to U. *S. Agents Will Di*
poisoning, which he *ald
Itecause nf interfhiltent rain Roosevelt Approves
cootinue to d.-cu*s th*' n.ouclacv [
•Urted in an lafactim arieing cial act uf the lil.Tl Legislature, remain.tor of hia life.
Further Into Banks au.l ihe damp condition of seat*
The dtclaration includes a bill proldrin.
Recreation Facilities
from tha bit* of aa "arange dog." House Bill No, UOI. prohibited
• I
and the ground near the Court
1 ' •’ An' “ orang&gt; dog* U • worm r»- the sale of Sanford Ua certifi­ of particulars, a* foil iws; In ­
Home, the concert and entertain­
WASHINGTON,
July
7
.tyVt—
*IIIAMONI&gt;-IIAI.L GAME
struction of a Bulck ardan, II,bud;
WASHINGTON, July T.-W &gt;—
Htabling a caterpillar. It hat th* cate* for the next five year*.
Th* Senate committee investigat­ ment program which wa* lo h*v»
Brief* in the raae al*0 were hospital eapensea, $i&gt;Q0; n.rses
. Idea o f a dog, and ia prevalent In
Wrather permlrtlng. thr Edge ' ing puvate banking ••nt its Keen presented by the Sanford president RooMvelt today ap­
u Mr. Papworth, wh« In- filed, with the b&gt;ndhold*ra attack­ bilk after leaving hospital, $4i'M; woo.I ami Ih-Molay diamond ball agepl* hark lo Nrw York today to ('..Heart Orchestra last night, has proved th* construction of r*creahia grove proportion almoet ing Ihe validity of the *peel* I act. medicines, $100; doctors bills, team* jn th* City L*»«ur will dig for three month* into the been p rtponad until nest Thurs­ lion facilities at vtUrmna* admin­
The City Commisatoaer* on $400; present value if future doc­ play a scheduled league game at record* of hanker*, h r krrs, and day night at 8:00 o'clock. Mr* istration hom*a at Biloil, Mlasiskaitotra* that on* of
•tung.- him and that aa la- M*nday night instructed thei* tors, nurses, an I holpilal btlto, lakrfrunt field tonight at H'OU th* stork exchange. Chairman R. L. Glenn, Miss Paulin* Moran. •ippi and St. Petersburg at »
tu co*te*t th:* $5000; loss of earning* in business o'clock. The |ine-UM had n.t Uxu Fie ti her announr**! there war* no Walter Trapp, John Senkarik. cost not tu sirred $105,000 in
malted. For mveral daya attorney
. to prepare
.
Plana will ha
highly inflamed, attack nn the legality-of tb« taw. for all monrlif, $1800; personal announce.!, but it i* known that plan* for further hearings until Jerry Senkarik. and Madellna each instance.
drawn later and bida called fou
l w patoin U gradually l*av- Th* Commiss'onsra appeared in Injury, pain and suffering and 00 (iriggen will start on thr mound October but served notice on th* Malle..., wer* scheduled to appear
after that. Tha vatarun’ admin­
' hia bo*V under treatment, and ag reement during their meeting percent total disability and th* for th* Edgewo.d team. In ca»« committee subject to hi* call and on th* program a* additional taiistration *#t no deflnlta tlma for
•nt,
*ithar
aa
*tpf*ra
«r
inatramight
to*
hurrtod
into
action
If
•xprntad that h* will b* at that night, that th* Uw I* not prraent value of Iks lo** uf fut'ir* o f rain th* gam* will b* plated
beginning construction.
mtntalUt*.
ntat Monday night at 1:00 o'clock. (tovalopmcnts warranted.
•anting power, $00,600.
witkia a few daya.
valid.

I*
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CHIEF EXECUTIVE
IS PLEASED WITH
■PARLEY VICTORY

—James Mattern, Americas,
(lier, la aafe at Anadyr In
Chukotka, peninsula o f Si­
beria. according to a tele»,
graph massage received hare
direct from Mattern hlmaelf.
Anadyr ia a trading poat.oa
the Kadyr River in far North­
east Siberia north o f Kani#
chalks peninsula near tha
Baa and generally la along Alia,
rout*’ Mattern took ln attempttpg
to fly from Khabarovsk to Noma.
Mattern'* telegram as id “i* f»
at Anadyr, Chukotka, Sibarta,
Jimmie Mattem''.
*(•
The message was aent from tha
t* wn of Bocharova at 11:00 P. MJuly 6 and wai received bar* to­
day. Th* flier* maaaag* gave to*
d m ili- of his sltuatian and ekT”
forea and official quartan hate
were without Information of htaaNewa of th* Amarieap, who hia#
been unreported since h* ItfX
Khabarovsk, Siberia, June 14 xraa
received with jubllatien la SovUt
•vlatloB circles where It had Mm
behaved that If tha aviator* wfat
forced down on land ho ha4 a
good chanc* to eacap* allv*, d*•Pit* th* fact It would taka a
tong time to communicate with
th* oulsld* world. Tha s*etioa
when ha landed la aparaaly aato­
iled.
WALLA WALLA, Wart. Ington,
July T .-lA V -'T h at’a th* news I
bar* been waiting for. !sn!t It
Just wonderful T I knew ha waa
•aft ail th* timt", said Mr*. Mat*
tern when told her husband waa
•af*.

County Court Moves
At Reduced Speed
Proceedings in County Court
wer* moving alowly up to noon to■lay, with only six case* brought
lo a conclusion where 10 wer* to
have been tried.
C. W. Witherspoon, charged
with reckless driving, want on
trial Wednesday, and waa found
guilty.
II* waa fined 45 and
costa.
•••
B. H. Warren, whit*, charged
with intoxication, want on trial
and waa found not guilty.
Ed. Randall', whit*, charged
with Intoaication, pleaded guilty
and wa* fined $8 and costa.
Johnnl* Daria, whit*, charg«d
with reckless driving, want on
trial and was found net guilty,
R. T. Whltaktr. charged frith
aggravated assault, waa found not
guilty afttr a trial.
W.
W.
Henderson,
whit*,
charged with overloading a truck
with oranges and grapafruit,
went on trial thla morning, and
the rase resulted In a mistrial.
County Prosecutor J. G. L*ooardy today Indicated that Court may
bi carried ovtr Ini© n#*i
Several trial* ar* delayed unutoi.lably, ha said.

2 Larjre Relief Maps
To Be Put On Display
Two large r*ll*f nvapa of Florida
and th* Gulf of Mtriao will
on
tkiplay in tha ConunhatoMra
room in tha City Hall toraorfow.
Tha map* owned by tho U. 8War Department, ahow In R o^ l
tha varloua atovattooa, lake* and
streams of Florida la that Mttlon
through which It la proposed that
a ero*a-*ta4« canal ba bulU-, On*
of tha map* Indtoataa tha d*#h
of watar in th* gulf sMtton whmra
th* canal's westerly eatraaOa ( la
proposed to b*.
,
.
Th* map*, walghiag 400']
each, will be brought t« .1
from Paiatka through tb* a&lt;Art*ay of Otto Caldwult of th* it .
Johns Rivar Un# Co. TWy w tl&gt; a
on display at Uw City Had to­
morrow, and tha pubW to '
“
to ta* tham.
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ediahon
M oral Sara Uiuurpassable Ban Pre.V • n i Cooperation
Ir a n i . A i T T - &lt; * &gt; - A m d i mbJlatton In Cob*’* latereal
rUfi pWeevU "marpaaeabl*
M en to oar affective co-op* re

"A* tk* M m o f the maj
political partlot tea rapport li

■rmapthstkally yw n w h for.II
formation of a oow political par
which will actively, rapport tl
principle* and polklaa of pro!
Mtlon, along wtUi ether. r *
moral Uaura. Tbq there call f
citlxan to return to th* sUndai

loa now lUagaDy 01 form la
■ a it bo tka solo koala upon
tk* aojotloa of tko editing

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political strife must ho founded.
. . . This la Inadmlaaoblo for us
bocaust this constitutional solu­
tion require* ntrasarily the Itfal
recognition of tho present regime
and Ignores or forgote to# funda­
mental and well-known claim of
the opposition.
"It I* Impossible to admit that
the present sytem may giro life,
Wilfcout kkandlag H with Its
own elcao, to another that may
partly or totally auhotllute It.
Aad unfortunate!* tho fact of lgBoring auch a difficulty neither
diminish*! nor aolvoa It"
General Menocal sold tho "In­
sistent demands of Cuban public
opinion sod the extreme seriooeB*ts of tho political frlsls In my
country fore* me to explain briafly tha attitude of tho opposition
sector which I load and rtpra-

dray tha truthfulness of auch a

Toil BALE) • H. P. no, I phase
; iloatri* motor fZSOO, 1 filar
ahffloa, rehsllt, A-l 'condition
.lOAtt. Bool A Boa*, Austin Deal-

la which w# mad# efforts toward
a friendly solution of our national
difficulties.
“ W# hare navar denied our ef­
fort* and ro-operallon to th*
possibilities of a definite and alaear* settlement In the knowledge
that bringing lo an end the pres­
ent Illegal regime woM&lt;T restore
Cuba to a peaceful ami civilised

made by tho United BUtea am­
bassador to Cuba.
"And much l« our regret wo
have decided to take ao port In
it because . . . jha and* toward
which this mediation atr im . , .
constitute unsurpoasakio harriers
to our effective co-operation. , . .
"In regard* to tho procedure
fallowed, It la Important la ateto
That It could not havo been more
fatal to tha opposition. The re­
peated refuaal of recognition of
the Cuban junta In New York
caused Its dissolution sad In con­
sequence tko return of tko oppo­
sition forces to tko state of an­
archy, personalism and confusion
that was so ateoagly criticised by
tha same onos who now directly
or Indirectly have brought about
Us tad.
'• . ••«
"It Is lo this wo add tko circum­
stance* In which tho oppooltion
has been carried to wbil* tha gov­
ernment holds thy country under
martial law. It appears dlffkalt
lo auataln hope* or hasp faith in
a settlement so peculiar that It
hegine by wtakonlag tho opposi­
tion. whereas the government con­
cede* only vague premia**. . . .
"Nothing will modify our vigi­
lant position (opposition) and
nothing will weaken cur unbend­
ing purpose of returning-Cuba to
directing kpr own dootlny and to
the enjoyment of bar own supreme

public evening lecture of tin tnrtltbte. Mora than 1000 students,
pod** workers and other* Inter­
ested In IntmsaUonal rolationa
arora praaant.
Bpeaking on "8d*nc* and Inter*
aattonal lam,” Dr. Millikan raid
that *1 regard aetonoa as tha
most affective aad daadly fra of
war. And I think It In rapidly
rendering war obsolete.”
Ha
stated that ho did not belters
dtearmamant nstsararily mraat
peara and cited tha com pantile*
onpreparedness of tife United
SUM* Hi Ito major conflict*.
Referring to the United Stotoo's
joining the World Court, the
apeahen sold that the court I*
establishing by IU doclaloaa a

body of International low which
can form just atrk a koala. for
the future aettlamoot o f Intamattonal disputes as tho common
low now do** for tk* settlement
of oar personal disputes.
"There tin ho no d'-ubt," Dr.
Millikan declorad, "that wn are
here moving along juit tho asm*
well-tried rood which w* have
followed In replacing aocctaalveli,
family warfare, dan warfare, aad
(Continued from page 1)
state warfare by court procedures.
presentation of tho recess resoleaad wo. must'now follow that
tlon to tho ■leering committee
rood In International affairs. W*
must git*
gl«a up a
o llluo
litUo or
of our
meeting today. Tho committee la
sovereignty, It la true, just a
reassembling after a two-day
step, but all organlaatlon of e»postponement obtained by Coretely Involve* sotting up of rule*
del Hull, secretary af state and
of behavior, which of coureo, In
head of tha American delegation,
terfer« and moot Interfere to
seme extant With **k*l wda f«rwhen an adjournment move was
merly considered Individual or
Imminent Tueeday.
group liberty."
Tho United States, In an offi­
_ “ Whnt, finally, a rejb t practical
cial statement bonded by the
oa t" ho asked. "Merely tho *Up*
American delegation to tho seerq- early yesterday and a few boon constructive - step* for mast of
Mdre*
bla
body
woa
found
In
a
tary general of tko League of l o ­
which educated men sro taking
tions, which sponsored tha bditeV, Mbadk-yorrt near here.
aU tko' tlin*, keeping Informed
expressed tho firm conviction t f l i T t o l f was placed la tho Jail, tbamsalvea with the Internattosul
tho way was os clear O* ever for whlah has ao reguteg jailor, Tuantha mighty objective for which day for striking Marrin Loll la,
It convened S4 days ago. jlte 'dele­ S3, white Clinton truck driver,
gation, however, was prepared to aad reflating arrest.
About. midnight, tho Jail's ne­
gro Janitor said, fear white man
cam* to tha bribing, knocked
th* lock off with a wrench aad
fortad Beady Into tkolr automo­
bile. They disappeared baftra'a*
alarm could bo spread.
Tha t Moore, a deputy seat by
ShorHF Owens of Laartns county
to search for tha negro and hi*
eapton, found tho b&gt;dy hi tha old
Sardis churchyard. It hare marks
of a sever* hasting and around

Am erica Fights T o
S a v e Conference
From Adjournm ent

N egro Taken From
J a i l A n dL yn ch edi
B y Carolina M o b

•Itoation and oaalating by coneirest Ion, by spooking and writ­
ing. In Ibo formatlan of on en­
lightened od progressist public
opinion In tko United State#."
"Science. Dr. Millikan conclud­
ed, "and Its application has#
changed tho nature of war. Thoy
Hats rendered it more destructive
and tnormously more cotUy, ao
that aa tho last war showed, the
advantages which tha victor forgtorly hoped to irla* from' war
bare disappeared. Intelligent, ra­
tional beings cannot fall to read
the aridwriting on tho Walt/"WM
fhay have survived thug far borauae It. hod aurvlval value but
It caonot survive' long after aai•no# .has so thonged conditions that
It no longer boa survival value.
More sharply now on* sees what
science hiss to d« with Interna­
tionalism."
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Renew Y ou r Health

VlDbLE-AOID colored Scornan
• waals work aa lapadre**. Will

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UNIPB |US VTATipN
Seminole Hotel Bid*,
ll#*Fa»* Are.
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mark#4 prteas. J. E.

SU lKT l / W e b r eleen that *11*;
■ Seth B t r o l l serehaser *1 T *J
C ertificate No. I j i t . Hated «k# M
day e f J elr. A. U . ISIS, ha* fUe*
•aid eartlfleat* t*
aflle*. d M
haa mad* a**H callaa far t e l deed
to laasa In orrordaaoo w ith low.
Bald aeriillaate , m brofoo Iks I * 'tawing dsoerlke* * r e s * »}r altaatad
la Beialaala C o u .tr . Florin*. la ­

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TS# said tend S»la« • • «a*4 at
lha Late of th. taasaara of such
certificate la lha u a a of Marvaala
liaprnv.m.ni Co..
That Kllsabelh B. Ba*«l purchaser
o f T oo C .rllftu ote No. f i l l Haled
lha Sad * a r * f J a jr. A D.. l i l t .

-1MALL OROCEEY aad masfcoL
. Good location and reason for
k ijitoB. f c x I T , « w Harold.
TWQ ONE-WAY fall fare tfckI Iraq t i a M . b WashtagOood oatfl atUalykt July 10.
sale'cheap. Sod A l£ Lloyd,

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Q U T BEING FOOLED

^'W fehington P olite
Hurry T o Scene O f
• P r i s o n Outbreak

Ik* pn-«B. *11 visitor*,

i Macitd ta *.k mrt«*
whxlw t k rfdrap*?«« *1 tavr«
'wttki k«d« t* k ite f « t k t ctT-*
raat«cr^*l Sj r w t nJTJ^v
JarkwBvd^v
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jtianj a**
«Ht ef
ma^Li-t ** fr**« t k
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of tk r r n i! fean a Ihxal
tMtStT t AiW
wVx k \hm 'Com»*h*«*VJ,
tat
#k*e a^ a -^ !• bay
act ffawl*,h**t* tke ♦ahr

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mr*4 fn^*»*T c*wftfV**w* &lt;MI
taaoa f**- W l tat
lit that
Uiaf a*i» *W
trm m * « u

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fort^J rr*m
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NOW
For A t C A R O LIN A .
M O U N TA IN S

FAMILIES:

■ * IK* Military la fam•ngcth »J t tbo-e a h *h

But this men throughout hi* declining year* wa*
n m in , w m people known u a philanthropist. Anri it hi-* rfuth U*t m*&gt;rth
. j l l . u&gt;p U t a « they h« left hi* entire fortune to chanty.
Retwwn $ 13,000.idsi
tha right “preferred and f 15.000.000 become* available immediately.' The rest,
which, with accumulate*] interest, amount* to » m n $3M,*
000.000, la to be held in trust for 25 year* to be paid out
IrLiaU lidrptnJrnri
annually to various listed charities.
vsn*nr Id rpit* of the
So here at least ia a man who helped to found a great
tlf.l Act it&gt;l Uw
industry, out of which came enormous profits which have
’ •rut plan.
now found their way back to the p*--ple.
- a tint* there wav an
The Morning After
»).Q attributed hi*
the fact that he eat
1 ar.d had never died.
The world seems to be suffering from a headache. There
*e many momentous problems in the path &lt;&gt;f our destiny
r*&lt;tce there i* a fa- and for each problem there arv those who “ know" th*- s*&gt;]u
. .-r ii.iisn a« the tion but hardly any two solutions have any res* mblance,
.. T&gt;*&gt; »ejr it g*&gt;! iu nil bough their proponentsjire mostly honorable and int.lli
1. .IMa ..—Per*.ms
Once we thought a balanced budget was the necessary
factor in national recovery, at least that’s what every urnarr li =-« a few dilTicult high in the affairs o f the nation has said. We heard that
, fie*i .tn'.ly miopcllrd: the high tariffs caused the depression and that trade bar
due*. : , litr.tfiTrd, ncrwm- rient had to be eliminatwi. We used to think that a Maud
*■!■• &gt;r,
&lt;«. rrrnrr, &lt;u- monetary system wav an economic necessity. We have teen
pri -.^.I, affect". Thrrr told that the stabilization o f currencies i* a requisite for
1- - ■&gt;Jail try th*-*y an jour world recover}'.
There are those who believe that a reduction o f taxes
is the only way to relieve business ami that the best wav t&lt;*
do this Is to cut out “ unnecessary expense*” such a* arv
claimed to exist in certain school department*. Other*
maintain that the cry for economy in the school* is backed
tiv a minority of busines* anti inilu*trial leaih-r* who *e*rk
benefit themselves at the expense of our children’s edura**' tion.
,‘
. . .
r '■*
|t U claimed that the war debts could be paid if for*
’w ’ i*|gn countries qjwnt less on military preparedness. Thi*
souniLs alb right if one doesn't know that the debts mud tie
paid only in gold anil that th. re i* scarcely enough g*4d in
t|„. entin- world to pay the debt which Kur&gt; pe owes the
“ n„f United Slates.
i.mc
Every way we turn we find contradicting, conflicting.
* and changing attitudes by our leader*. Everything s e * m s
(m.( to be a peculiar |iaradox. The contliti -n of people’s miihLs
nor* remimls us of an inebriate who awoke in the morning after
u .r it (tarticularly rough night, lie was in a verv t*d m. ntal
‘

A TLAN TA BAN K
H EAD S E I Z E D
A N D RELEASED

■ i k&lt; itr*k. ]t ha* rc hunt
r &gt;.f |M-n. onns. It hat
■ n'.tinarjr cvp*n*r* af gov! I' hi* cot nut the gulj
Under the rhaprrvemc*
ef
frt. n t-JIfoinw .if torn!*. |t Mr*. C. M. Ha ml the following
1 I'-! unemployment. AnU yuong people I*ft today for Ecvnf - nth, it ha* rrijured uri.
lockhalrhee Cre*k for a wrek'e
ardy t.-or title* Into tin-.pl* ramping. Mr. an j Mr». Paul Big­
• \
* one It “ Nira"^- ger*. the Mii»e* Charlotte Hand.
n.v-r cue** it—the N’atiunaJ Helrn Rowland, Sadi* William*.
’ii»l f:*so»»ry Act.
Iamir* Sheppard. F .o * PiirAm.
and WUI llill, H«n» RoumiUat.
I’*1 "* ItiHwevelt u y i that Carl Roomillati
Heary INir+m.
**T&gt; 1 nit»,| stairs i* aeehing I he ami Bonny Bmc U w , of Ortaadu.
t J i f a dollar which a rvnera- The young people will tak* ad
i: II
will ha„ ,h, l)uq, pur. ranlage of th* fine fmhirg ami
•i
-.y |i.m r an the dollar value
tut
f
, atiai,, in the near
fill ii That l* ■ “ managed rurryn y -*. U'*e h* unto the Drnwn*r»lro |urty If jta leader* ever
Ui '&lt; Make inch a policy *4 that1
.'II Ihr liepuMiram would hare,to
do In’ r»ler |o h* n s.pt into offtr*
Ui.ihl be tn inn.rpurake in their
pin! form, "W e farnr an Enrrewse
ta Ii* ynirrhaaiag power » f tM
eo..ntry. I leri ue, and we will to
jnanage the currency that you can
anil p e r produco for twice a*
much an y u tan wow".

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AGO

P hone 331,1

k*o:&gt;'| o'r l.doi f d talrcihinj boou*
tt cl North Co'diM* mctnooim.
Hc»tT * Ikcrcujkty irtcrotln] helo&gt;j
eor— .»..tn jo* co*poNon» « &gt; 4
for * Boded t«t!/

MAYVIEW M A N O R
BLOWING ROCK,— NORTHCAROLIN/

t™ S 'iv «*ei. Tv mite* *«rt*
l»»*V wh*r- the *----

hi* heme.
Offcer. tret the hev *itt
and he ted ttees te a *
wh*e* they S etele.l
•►*
ki-Kayee wuirhl he rwpr-.r—

Th pair abdttcted UrV,
*\- M. T*&gt;e !»*i*h*c **sr -.* p*se
Jfvr * a tvf*»r . w *h&gt;* ;h*
m*n h* l*U ISI .J b* stvppmi. *&gt;*l-

ley *ut iW mttJi pm*h**t a *»•'
a&lt;» n*t him «*u (*c ml h s* '«i»
the bach **■ *f tW ■it****.* *.!*■
Tins
thiW j—th*
w»- apo*ttr**l w i ilvov* th* iw
i * i . letlry «»* hti»lfuhh&gt;A
TNry Urv«v, Is a t m l. m u
S .*&amp;-&gt;«. d m

(h ;t*f

uJ

th*

uhi*c thki!*r fo w l h n Is
wot* a mils tv hi* sif*. Tw p k
■apt* want*.4 tixww .Itstti.
TW slahrt wu&gt;. Wi!** vtt. L
IvU hi. jwittr i*ttitttti*t to »t»»i
a u a o l v * * « thw h u k o

T h * h^imfo

fsM .tilt was «**» W . j ' t »v*s,

Th* p**h1*C llm|g.ss&lt;l tWt

laity tut ii* hni-nd. Va. wfoa*
thry will t* ynaeii later by Ur
Hurt.
Latil* Krraima llw « r is hum*
■cam afl*r &gt;p*n&gt;liag ***** ton*
in Tampa a* th* f-**t *f h*r
gtaiuJ|iar*Bti, Mr. ami Mr*. It. H
llill.
VI,.* Vara Milt*w mad h*r

TVt-IAlLKSSKK. Juir 7 -*r*.
- 1*.' .o w e

Shwfttt

t .'-fiit iV

h*M a * i m wt cvnfervtt**. 1 : 1 1
tfoptt-'m*atal hewt* asUce i n p .

tislii-tiitt t» rmri^jitt, lit .4*-

t » i t f c « t i |u tnahe th«m f t vat*
th* n*w appcveciatutt..
whe-tt
w-ttt intv effect Jutr t Th* Vine.
*r»ui Met w**e *mpt*y*s wvahl
bw J-' tip***. *vme vttJsr^. r « t « e l
Wlfct n Ksttvral Wvth i t th*
broth-■. KiUard. Wfl lw*t I'rdav p a iiii.n l* better « t v i * l f ic
fur a .oiuurn uf »e**cal week* iw ttsi* effWwevy »»•] * wavaiv.
A h w t 3o . a f l . i v * , tW i ;•**•the mouiWam* o f North U «v r*»
**c -aid. hai* h**« Wt *ut a* a
result * f the m*ric*T ml th* *h*HI 'h i m a t u M ,
th* cam* mot
fresh water fhsh c w n m a a a U
FULLERTOX, Calif, J-ly T-th* cwtvirwttl w i n y
tat* **•
M V -A hora* mad* apparatus ra abtr* Mi** Grace Gleasoa. Idyeai^ld high rcknd girt l* eaplace the *craa floor at depth* of
40 feet. Other a r a k m e f tha
(hail* are amateur vh*»r».

JACKSONVILLE. July T.-CFV

vVe've taken the words

teem ta ha

j frightfully anvlou* ta begin tradf ing again with Ituuia, and yet
i-W»*rj Laly know* that Russia ban
g o aiomnjr with which to bay from
an. There are only twa way* ta
: which much trade could ha tarried
cn. W* could lend them tha meaty.
*a we bar* dan* England. France.
And other Europcnn countriea ta
o u r eerrow, or we could swap
-good* with them. Bet offhand we
.ca n 't think of any good* pre- djacnl la Rojula which we ceail
.accept to nay great extent witbt o u t running Into rompetitloa with
pome t l our pr doerra. We ceald
' swap them cotton for whaot, fee

t,.-*** 0C1-. t'fi — . in Ik* cod,

Optninj Dole June 17th.

&gt;Yiot»oItH Studio
rvle»** him and t eetVer th,

►■.-ti" . . . d i'c r! *rd bolkoom

»r«&gt;tj • " « " t ....k ,fll *f&lt;l I* * '
r*| p*’ !U( •■•. &lt;i((i ikjfllbotrd
««d hcncd-ec ptjckiO|Mi. lOCKtf
Fell ihew end bed. . . . ►«* or*
po-t cl Moy»l*w Moncr'l projro* cl

G overnor Confers*
F or R eorganizing
O f Departm ents

« IV:i| h », intcntml anil
c'*r&gt; new »n.| in*p.
ft hat thurtcnml

Boiinese leaden

Martin’s (»arnre
If vow hive your car
OK'd by .Marlin bef c r ynu take yrmr
vacation you
may
v»*e time and mnney,
l it W I'-^t jst.

TB TO ST IZ Z c ^T S T pS ^a:
it t*^c
M j'I {ac^ti'B|
t.s.t e-d t j^cuthtd bon) _ * jollJ
___!i« hu-tt ... W M — moar'l&lt;}*'l
»,dci on *‘c'icb*ck~. fc'dt*
. . . he'ICCKi tr*»V»ltl end ' !'«•«*,

right out o f your mouth
quxlity o f tbdr fine toijActtJ*.They
plczie in themildnemad purity o f
'Toiiting’’.Thcy plrtjBthe OUte.
They picase the throat. In every
w*y and aiw*yj,“ Lndriei PleaseI"
May we dunk you. Me. aad M o.
Smokg. foe giving uiihuphfitc?

POST OFFICE
LUNCH
Oppoait* Port O flk*

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�PARE THREE

Social And Personal Activities

MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

Pe r s onal s

Ruth Kanner ft* Wed
In New York City

Mrs. .1. J. Carver Has
Party F or Daughter

ttrewn. and

T e le p h o n e : O ffic e 1 1

where ah* epvitt a few i l i p rritft
Mr*. H. A. Biven

Social Calendar

Un.
Helen
Kurl’ artiier and hail os their je .- .ii le-ler-tiy hi
daughter, lle!rn Jane, are »pen*|. their h ir.i? eti U I T.uth S ln r t,
Mr. Anti )| n . T. J. Burnett, o(
lag » f « » Jaya at Daytona Beach.
fatal ka.
M n , John K. Trarfon, Mi&lt;»
France*
Pear*on, an&lt;t Jamc.
it t*
Pearson are spending romp time Walt-., i, the g-jc.t oi M
illntenuialcr a : the hum.* uf h.
|ATart.&gt;!M point* In Alabama.
paten In, Mr. ntu| .Mr*. J. II. II n
Mr*. Frank L Millrr return*-.! tcrmlnter. San lamta. *
b a t night from Daytona Beach
Mr.*. N. D. t i'iwurtl an I ilinj;
ler, Pallida, o f Bain a i’.i;
*i!tf tho ipj.**i. Wednt-i'ny i
thp for mi*r’* r i.t ii, ,V . \
l inin'. Jr., at her Imnii1 mi i &gt;&gt;
tal lake.

1 .toinatic

DANCE

After rpcniIIok
with Mr. iiml Mi
.Maannl .* Av. niir,
h'leminiT «ml Ml**
lip re turn* .1 t nla

Lense duplicated

at Wuyirn--, it.i.

DR. HENRY
—McLA H L! N r j K

rotne .time uith Mr*, ira n
mother. Jtr*. IJIli.in. Vickery, U
Third H ln i.

Optometrist
112 Park Are

V y ’ll Cut l.ike New ! !
n r t lo t tool*; all fcln.t* »f pels.
h i and knu* *. inunlna I.....
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lliag.

LAWN MOWERS

Harvey \V. .«
J'je e , on,| r art
Unitrunily i*f A
|m.*a, are the «
time o f tir. uml
Bui*. 1Ml Par,

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,%U« P»r Mai#
Fa t * your work *ln»t l.y a r«at
mechiinle

f J. W. SHADOIN

C L O S I N G

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All White Shoes And Sandals

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CLEARANCE
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Rntken
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Combination for
Smartness and Savings!

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in ’em !

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B lo u s e s
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Woolen’s Chardonize
Attractive
dull lustre I
Simulated

kuul

n.irF-:nra

mill fl.tci

Weeks

Hirer..1

DpicfiJ ty
Limbed Hdlyif

A Columbia
Aclure
for lb* Mu-mtl
Airy organdies,
plain, printed —•
with here pull 1 1

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Bough rrepe, (im-

nlattitg U.lunara I
In pa 1 1e 11 arJ
white. Il ell mi

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�(THE S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

T h e Sanford Herald

HOI.I.AII1 l~ |&gt;RH

I'sllisf anR H a u w f
faOKIHIN lir.AN—Es m i W

NMUTARY
IN
FAMIURSt
. ••I •idtit the rfditary in fainHi* : h&lt; hiingath out those which

And Ihen strain, lo n i pcapla
t r ut i lu lli, lop b ea u *, Ihry
rr ' li.itr* Dm u th i “ prafarred

,,'lrLrale Iudrpcndnnra
, Miuntry In aplU of th«
Control.- Aet amt ihs
llidmini plan.
&lt;
in "ii » time ilit-rr was an
l -■ - i '■ in who slirlhsilcil hi*
b-’ •■'M's *&lt;• ilii- fact that he wax
Inin ti |sf,| isml had nevrr dlrd.
I p In lVurif*aee there la a faiiem ol ! r iv e known as the
| r--ii* h IIisshL They any it koI lla
iiiiini' firm fl nulnrifuia Pari-ian

.fIn111 ■r iiliu oa.a-vUit^tw—lliie
ct.uu'rj er-rit swlinmfnir there.
llrl-luino list* a few dlffirult
;rd&gt;,
fm iiicnlly
miMpcIlrd:
,p«"ilurr1 In-, , iH-npfitpd, accsim- %!'■, advisor, ucc'rrcncv, *urui|p, principal, »(Ts-ct''. Thera
- idl-'-i., luii try Ih«*u on yuur

ws* on awf I blow all right
Du* nuns in Ihe -tract, whin
•'■■‘ lin'd llmt J. I*. Mmitan A
pil'd no Income tux, hut whal
I lusse happened in thc»e day*
d- ur-'-.ion IT It liuil been •!(*'id be did pay tin income lax
- -y, ten or eleven million 'ktl-

Se-n-tary Wallace li ju*t tn-tcinIn
II h c u v i t lhal y-nu
ran't
lu e pi hi i anil keep Ihe en*t of
H i down at the *uma lime.
"Veil don't liavo tn Ihi hark very
li-i in ironomlc hixlnry to fiml
•hat iIn-re nrlifietal prlco raiding
hi
11 n tried before, nitU tiaviureii fn-t-r Ihnn price*.
n ib tt

Th* New Ib-iil hi* invented Slid
*!,■.&lt; pi- 1 many new and ihgen■
hurtful*. It h«» -hurl- ru'd
’ ’ »ir week. It hn* rr-kued
II
p'lfubi’f uf pi-nalnners. It lisa
Ct'l .........rdlnnry expenaea nf'guv&lt; “ I i.t. |l ha* rut out the guld
i In • frnm l-illluna nf bund*. It
h . curtailed unemployment. And
f" ' " ‘ h, it ha* reduced un•..... "'d ly lung title* intu alniplu
iv r-1', A m-w one la *'Nira"—
imiM mv.-r gue*a it— th* Natiunal
Jinltialrial fieiovary Act.

Commendable Profiteering:

&gt;

FRIDAY. JULY 7, 19.13

QUIT BEING FOOLED

In 1905 Horace Rackham, then nee ring middle asre, bor­
rowed |5000 and invented it in. the stock o f a certain cor­
One sfter another of the fee- exprraainn* on the *ubje*t. 5»y&lt;*ai
poration. Sixteen years later he sold this same stock for tore- of the Fuleh set, which It- IfTVr JMI tjfr t*x r r.TTrcl h-n 1...
$12,500,000. It seems like profiteering on the Rrandest tempt* in declare a 20-year rn'ira- have been undermined, until th«
scale. Without putting up a dollar of his own money, with­ torlttm on delinquent tase*. i« Futrh act apparently ha. O.ppleout any unusual mental capacity for invention or achieve­ bring attacked in the court*, them tn the around, impotent Li
ment, he cleans up millions or dollars In less than one-fifth while the redemption of laxr* d&gt; anything hoi wnrTy the little
of what proved to be his natural lifetime.
with bond* i* being further cir- fellow.
But when we learn that this Horace Rackham was one eurnicribed by court ruling*.
The outcome m»y he »triet.»T
Jark-onville
petitioner*
have taxrotlerlion*. We
m*t pot an
of the original stockholders in the Ford Motor Company
and that the $5000 which he borrowed was used to buy rained an alteraatire writ of end tn the annual fa n e o f adstock in this company, and that the profits which he mmle mandamu* from the State' Hu- vartiilrij hundred* and thwiaand*
came from the resale of this block of stock to Henry Ford preme f - nri directing the rlerk nf lot* under the nwner-Mp of
himself 16 years later, the transaction assumes proportions of the f'irrult Court in Dural “ tlnktinwn." whrn everyone knowof a little higher order, Mr. Ford has never hod the repu­ rounty t" *how rau*e why he the rounty eould advarti-e thrhoulil not -ell tax certificate* to real owner* and irel nemo re-nlrtation for excess charges to the public or for sweatshop
tho*e who wl*h to buy The Futrh were it not f r the trirk in n'ir
practices in his plants in order to make profits.
act prohibit* the *»le o f *tate l»w« that preyent* the n” '*5nr
The man Who put money into any automotive ven­ •ml rounty certificate* on unpaid from putting down the name- h&gt;ture more than 25 years ago certainly deserves credit f«r tinea for ID11 and prior year*. know*. W» may learn t„ t irn
something. Looking at it in the light of early Twentieth
In that one thin* atone the deaf ear* to the tar dodger rh rCentury knowledge, a man had to l»e either exceptionally new act *erve* irrn*-ly to di*-i u*. “ Oh, -parr the horn* of the
far-sighted or else a perfect fool to invest anything in criminate air»ln«l tho*c who hare t widow ami orphan!" when me
those new-fangled contraptions known as •‘horseless car­ paid their tare*. It make* a pre. [know, or &gt;tiirhr to know, tbrt the
riages". Certainly a man who would Imrniw the money and frrre,| icroup out of Ihe tax dod- real colored man under the kind
might have to pay It back_hy the sweat of his brow, must gera. Great. land eompanie* that liny I. the iri«lfvitjuitt u-Jm run p y
h iv # - RYRJferf U i piym^nt f**r U ir« but wnn*t.
have houndleas faith In his venture.
of thu
But whether or not it is a fair nnd equitable system yi-nrs bnlfptl thl* law re thrir 4 If tint i&lt; thf
pride aru! joy, Th©
o t w r , Fulfil ac|t it will
fihlinetly
which permits one man to make n profit of $11,495,000 on
th«» fallow who ha* paid hi* U iw UliRpleasinir to mjrh sp«*rilntiv«a $5,000 investment, it is interesting to note what this par­
r&gt;n hi* hofn# or hit ||or*. tnuftt IhoMer* n* th* Coin
l.nnd
ticular Individual did with his money once he had accumu­ stand by an«l n#a tb# *p*rtilal»vi» Company, which l« rrportnl «•
lated it. If he hoarded his capital in bags of gold under his Innil cl i*mi*nt f hur klwWiih dfMri^mn
j t f tlDHliiianti 11IflVa—^lar fr* rf-fv
bed -where-he-could- get* H-oot-al'a»ght-sml&gt;**MM»b •Ihw-pWt** a~*~ llT^riow
from ill itn (h im but whlrh trnvf4 1 th°
one by o*e, or if he squandered it in riotous living or shady Ifjrnl Ini
rnforrnnrnt, Futrh pet a» a maitar *tmVr for
financial practices, he has provided another testimonial
Th* Futrh nrt may
to the rrlirf of rrtl r-tntr The in
against the capitalistic system.
wak© up tli# people of Florklai
t#rtnl of th* * peculator nnd thi*
i man throughout his declining years was Ihr fart that th* ta» dndftri fat dodjfrr, ami th* Int#*»•- ? nf
philanthropist. And at his death last month hnldlnjr till# tn on*-third th* tan- j the avi*r»g* fcnm* vnrn*r nr?
ntlre fortune to charity. Between $13,000,000 whir vnliirw of thN *tat# ami t. tmllv at ernt« purpniM tn *n &lt;
hnKM) becomes available immediately. The rest, fully nn*-half o f th* Rrtual ar*a. rollertion m*ttrra.
i« one of th&lt;» frR^ofH for hiljh tried to he very gohd
tr** *n&lt;
accumulated
interest,
amounts
to
some
f
’JO
.which, will
............. . _J be held In trust for 25 years to be paid out fiiipi, If everyofi# paid* the load evatlrr. Perhiipsi || \+ tijyg .for
would Irf* smaller. The nun on IS*, renpl** t do n little Ihi'ikinr
nnunlly to various listed charities.
IHr ntreet npj nrently cannot l«er op fM- guhiert for ll.rm-rlv* . f.n.|
So here at least Is a man who helped to found a great that, nr if he down, hi* legislative hi:»t hefnir fooled by the “ whluv/
ndustry, out of which came enormous profits which have leprekentatlon hn» not hranl hi** ami o^ohan,, eonr
iow found their way back to the people.

The Morning: After
The world seems to be suffering from a headache. There
nre many momentous problem* In the path o f our destiny
and for each problem there are those who “ know” the solu­
tion but hardly any two solutions have any resemblance,
although their proponents are mostly hmiornble and Inlelli
gent men.
---------- — r— -------—-------- , -------Once we thought a balanced budget was the necessary
factor in national recovery, at least that's what everyone
vigil In the affairs o f the nation has said. We heard that
the high tariffs caused the depression and that trade har­
riers had to be climinatad. We used to think that a siaimi
monetary system was an economic necessity. We have been
told that the stabilisation of currencies is a requisite for
world recovery.
There are those who l&gt;e1levr that a reduction of taxes
Ih the only way to relieve business nnd that the best way to
*
iL i. t
__ a ....a
....... .*.*•*..
tlo
this is ato_ cut
out "unnecessary
expenses ’ such as are
claimed to exist in certain school departments. Others
maintain that the cry for economy in the schools is backed
by a minority of business nnd Industrial leatfcrs who seek
to benefit themselves at tho expense of our children's educa­
tion- 0
• •*
It Is claimed that the war debts could In* paid if for­
eign countries qprnt !**»« «»' military preparedness. This
sounds nil right If one doesn't know that the debts must 1m
paid only in gold anil that there Is senreuty enough gold in
the entire world to pay the debt which Europe owes the
United States.
Every way we turn we find contradicting, conflicting.
and changing altitudes by our leaders. Everything seems
to bo a pts-uliar paradox. The condition nf people’s minds
reminds us of an inebriate who awoke in the morning after
a particularly rough night. He was in a very bail mental
and physical condition nnd as his cal Wgun tn walk across
the floor, he* moaned "Great Scott, cat, don't stamp your
feet so!"

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

o f i today for Kii'tiiuonil, Va. wloee
Under the chaperimaxe
Mr*. C. M Hand tha followinsj they will I*- joined Inter by Mr
,
young people left today for Keon- Hurt.
Little Krmlnla llouaer I* hnma
loekhatchre Cr**k for a week'i
camping. Mr. an j Mr*. Paul Dig­ asain after apemling aume time
ger*, th* Ml»»e* Charlotte Hand In Tam|ia n* the sue»t of ber
llelrn Rowland, Sadie William*, grandparent*, Mr. and Mr*. II. II.
1.uulie Sheppard, Kiwle Purdon, Hill.
Mi*a Warn Millen and her
and Will Hill, Dene Roumillat,
I'll , Mrn| IjiHiKevelt any* tknt Carl Roumillat,
Henry Purdon, brother, F.dward, left la,l Friday
"the United -state* la aeeking Ihe and Honny Heacham. of O rla n d o , for * aojourn of aeveral wi-ek* in
) Ind of a dollar which a gonera- The young people will lako ad­ Ihe mountslna of North (irnrgin
tloii he'Ko will have the -nine pur- vantage of the fin* flahlng anil

i b..,iiig power n, the dollar Value
we lm|,- tu attain in the near
fill ini-,” That 1* a “managed curreiu-y *. Woo bo unto the Demoomlio party If It* leader* ever
undertake xurh a policy s i that'
All the Kepuhliran* Would have to
do ln"‘ rder |o In* nwrpt Into offlc*
Woiihl Iw tn Incorporate in their
pbitf-irni, "We favor an fnctwa**
bl the pitrchaalag power of thd
country. Fleet u*. and ws will ao
tnmuge the currency that you can
•i ll your produce for twice a*
much a* you can now".

Bonin*** leader* seem to b*
frightfully anxiou* to brgin trad­ cult court of Samlnola County.
Will WaUon haa returned from
ing ngaln with ituiala, and yat
a trip to hla old homo In Goor•ver)-bndy know* that Ru**ia hat
no nmnjy with which to buy from gla am) look* better for having
1an outlag, Mr. Watso* al*o
n*. There ara only two waya tn
wlahea to inform hla frianda that
which *uch trad* could bo carried
•
«n. Wo could lend them tha moo*y, ha la not manUd.
Mr*. Sidney Conaway, with har
a* wo have don* England. Franco,
nnd other European countries to two HUla aoaa, la vlaiting bar
our aorrow, or w* could ewap parent*, Mr, and Mr*. C. A.
.good* with them. But offhand ara Belt*. Oak Avtou*. Mr*. Carraway'a many frtand* tn Sanford
ducixl In Ru**la which wo eealJ
raccopl to any great extant with­
out.running Into competition with
aom* uf our producer*. Wo eoold
*wap tb*m cotton for whoot, for
inatance If our whont fanaora
1jtida'^«ija«A _____
-

FULLERTON, Calif, July 7 .UP)—A home made apparatus en­
able* Mi** Grace Gleaaon, Iflyear-old high »choo! girt to **plore the ocean floor at depth* of
40 f*et. Other member* of th*
family are amateur diver*.
DELEGATES APPOINTED
JACKSONVILLE, July 7—f/P&gt;
IL R. Beer*, St. Petynbunr,
head coniul of Florida; H. M. MeCully, Jackeonvltle, junior past
head coniul; and V. P. Miller,
Lakeland, dats managers hav*
been appointed delegate* from
Florida to th* Sovereign Camp of
the Woodmen of the World In
Chicago, itarllng July 11.

Washington Police

STEVE’S

POST OFFICE
LUNQH
Opposite Poet Office

Including n#w*pnp*rn,i‘ n,
burn d from th* vicinity.

i*-|Uipp*d

Pr i s o n Outbreak

Put o f »i*ht o ' the p

rl't equlpitien!

In^t flight wiftr
net of-Toltinv
t I. rton, Va.

Fm r*t

Brown,

superintendent

fWashington police, and Tfiapeetnr
Edwardi, no,, nf hie thfgf aides,
ruhed tn the spot In tnllrr car*
early In^t*' plirhf tn Jfirw^rlnteml
the effort tn rmike the re forma*
torv % nearly a* possible an armed

■eunwu.WSlcf

Martin’s (Jaraire
If you have your car
OKM by Martin be­
fore you lake your
vacation
you
may
save time anil money,
« U w\ F ir -1 HI.

ATLANTA BANK
HEAD SEIZED
AND RELEASED

aulnmnliile bnrk to Atlanta and
prtarnlrd Ihe note at Ihe Oltley
home, A aervant ifax* it tn Ottley’a rUuKhlrr. Mr-. Ottb y
not al home. She svd- u! Tullulitli
Fall* where -h&lt; I* Inleri . s d ir.
(rontinunl From IhiRy f)nr&gt;
nrt ■wonlil h’ltij In -*ii*rp conn.1** h achiml for mounlam inrl-. UllH ‘fnew. Then thr hoy agrrrrl to ley** »nn .tiihn K. Iln l.y ,lr
rclra-e him and I .ecthcr pipy went
tn Hnwaiir,., .to mile* north o f At­
lantis, where the bunker eallerl
hi* iinme.
Officer* took the hoy In rhari-e
and he led them to a fss-tne.*
where they T'elieve,| the olrler
kidnaper would In- raptured.
Th pair abducted Ottlay n* ha
strove toward hi* office about H
A. M. The hanker saw the pe-l iller on a corner and when the
man hailed Otltry ha atnpped. Oillay said the man pu-linl a iris •
against him' an,| forced him into
tlia linak seat o f the sutuuiohile.
Then- «nid
Ottley—the
youi*£
man appaared and ilrova tin- car
away. Otlley wa« hlimlfnlili il.
They drove to a wiaul* near
Muwanee where Ottley paid the
older nlaluctnr furred him In
write a note lu hi* wife. The kid­
nap, r* wrantr,) f 111,000 raiHiSn.
The older man, Ottley *al-l,
told hi, ' ynunir cumpaniun lu -tun.I
KUUid over Ihe hanker. The tillnilfuld *l|ll wa* over Ottley'* eye*.
The path Mar ilUup^enred then

la iht woedi . . fihisj (mounUin
trout c-'d b j-meuthed b*n) .— soil.
.
Ie« hu-ll. . . tcncil. _ "'OOr'hjbl
rides cn bor»«b «k ,„. brldje p*rti«»|
hoficbctk brciVfcitt end 'iro t-,
U&gt;C hunti" . . .danems end bllhoc**
cr!»ft«rm«nt . . . . h '.n j end iwim.
«m j pirtict. . •. deck jhuhlcbocrd
and hcriethoa p i*ch ;n j»... toeiciy
ho'tt show and ball. . . . ecs* arc
part ol Mayvitw Manor'* p royi* ol
in the tool,
lummer activities
bn tirf ah-tudai and itlrcihinj beau­
ty of North Carolina'* mountains.
Here’* a Ibercoshly intercstinj holi-j
d a y .- , voib jay companion*
for a modest cosit/

Opening Date June 17th

Wicboldt Studio

MAYVIEW M A N O R
UDWINCTROCIC

NOffiTTCAROLINA

Governor Confers
For Reorganizing
Of Departments
TAM.AIIA8SKK, July 7.—f.T&gt;
—flovemur
Sh-.lt r
yeateriisy
held n aerie* uf runferenri-, wtit.v
depaitmvnlal head* under hi* Jurhilirliun tn reurt(«nixe the lie.
Iiartmrnts in make thi-m fit intu
the new appropriation*
which
went into effect July 1. The (!overnnr -aid *ome rmpluyr* would
he dropped, anrne aalarle* reduced
nnd in general wurk of the de­
partment* better nrganixed for
more efficiency and e onomy*
About Hi) employe*, the (iovei.
nor -aid. have lieen let out a* a
rr»ult of the mericer o f the -hellfinh rommUahm,
the same an-l
fre»h water fi»h commiaahm and
the (ri-ological aurvey Intu on*
cun»ervation commission.
Tho Governor »*ifj hi* confer­
ence* with department head*
would take over work nf the con*ervatlon commUalon, beverage
department, road department, forretry department, auditing depart­
ment, hotel commlulon, liveetoek
and sanitary commlwlon, and po*sibty other*.
TH* Governor aUo announced
he h aj asked for the rexlgnatlon*
o f alt members of the Mate board
of public welfare, Ith a view to

AA^'ve taken the words
right out o f your mouth

reorganlilng th* board. Th* pr*»the board arat
ent member* ooff tho
Mr*. J o i l * A. BUI, Jaek»onvUle;
Mr*. CarrW V. Kackotrit*. Lso»burg; Mrs. Florene* BoiUtn, TaVlahaaaee; Rooeo* Martin, Miami,
and E. E. Watson, Fort Myora-

Luckies Please!" You, our per­
sonal friends, have been saying it
for yean. And because it so aptly
sums up the Lucky Strike story,
we’ve taken the words right out
o f your mouth. "Luckies Please!"
o f course They please in jh e

BEST FOOD
In Ttawn
I I BEER

jng into the prison. all

T .M .D o llis o n
IN S T R U C T O R
OF
STRING AND BRASS
INSTRUMENTS .

Phono m-w

StaiU 1US Myrtlo Avo,

i

quality oltheit fine tofcgoctJtThey
plexsem themilJncmnd purity o f
"Toasting;. They please the taste.
They p lo w the throat. In every
way and always,"Luddes PteaJcl"
May we thank you, Mr. and Mrs.
Smoker, fix giving us this phrase?

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PAGE THREE

Social And Personal Activities

HARGARirr PKTEILS, S o c ie ty
L_
1 I

Mr. w l

—.

M ll.V D W
,,
V
it. nit My l u . . . - lu o t ln p o f tit ■

„

lag a few day* at Daytona Beach.

, f ’ " n‘
Mr*' r * J* 1
v/ \ .
*'. &gt; '
’V
tv\om.i
_____
■ » r I ulatka.
«-m.tn
tf** M ■
.t.try .'
ely it
| llv K f l i t I l n r t V l 't ’S a u N w s n k * ' i
Mrs. John K. Tcarron, Mi-*
M)s* Ktd-tp WU'i.tins, of t.iKo'f
alters
Pearson, amt James
11&gt;
raon are .pending some ttnir| W th*, i* the pa. t ot M
f f .
&lt; hunt* Mil
IliMermlnUr at the homo of for *'
Lmrtou* points in Alabama.
at tht* ehurvh
pa rent*, Mr. and .Mr-. J. it tin - °*
’ Mr*. Frank I - Miller returned Utmi-ter, San lamia.
tUr biiAK-v- *
: of ih A m
at night from Daytona Peach
Mm. N\ ll. ( inwuril an I
I Hunt * I
; !?r, PttUfcla. t*f Iwih. m Hark,
t o t r the tpievU Wedni •!:»)■ of j aniiev wiili Ml . :
C 0 . lit to t
the former'* niter, . .V .
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Victory Yesterday
perfect, and eeery pitch, cren
the slow balls which fooled oil
and ynuny alike, came across
with a lip that marked him as an
outitandlny riyht-hander.
Ferraiti waa in trouble oflly
‘ n r r a ily of Florida baseball
■t ar, hulled such a
widely asr iti I
collection
of
haiTllny
m t
ball* and wrll-cont rolled
s’.t .v Iutils, the Hanford Celery,
fed-, helpless before his offerOf.-, dropped an inlereatlny 3 la
! v.’ tno to tha Laefburg Bruin*
• that city yesterday afternoon,
n IT me witnessed by a larye
* oi d who saw many sensational
play i before it ended.
T ‘ c game waa a |*rr*nnal trl*
»I 'pit for Ferrassi who rerentl/
r.u|t the Northeast Florida league
in r a d his lot with the llruina
Given a two run lead In the very
’ • • Innlny, Ferraisl set jm t to
***1 In protwMy the finest per­
forms nre he hai over hurled In
th's Ira yum Hla rent ml was near

judyeil Abbott’* easy-hit fly ball
rorrerlly. Tho Fed* placed man
on arrund and third with no out*
in the second only lo see Ferrnsrl hear down and aond llarrisoo,
Mlir, and Chapman out via the
infield.
Th« My frllow came bock In
In the third l „ strike out Curry.
Ilonnrr, and Pert In that nribr
as the crowd went wild.
Curve
balls that couldn't havo been Im­
proved upon flashed over
the
plate durlny that unuxual-fur-thrPrda frame.
With one out In the fourth. Ab­
bott and Maxwell wens waded
but they dlrd there when Harri­
son amt Mise went out oa flies.
The Frits seorrd their only

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ranked a
(Ulh &lt;r»»l up a •hart dietaaa. *ad
P&lt;t«h rarity end tha ball
ap- *wold b a n bmm a ilnyj* la short
pram) la b . headed foe aa
a i r r%M Ib U bad net AMatt a t t t
rat. Instead it soared farther to a mirarokaaa running m M wttrh
want left-ceattr. and n U n Pap* J u t pfcfced Uw tan y f the
bad retrieved " i t , Abbotti » m yrwtmd. Tlmt ended th . hwriay.
perched on third,
Maxwell filed
Curry opterd the m a d by
oat to eentor. scoria* Abbott, and pitching Jaaaa Dowfvy a ball
Harrison filed out to abort.
which waa hit for a »in«l* Ju.t
Tho last chance tko Pads tear bark of —mad. Daeky ranvlw I
had cirnt ia tha sremth.
Mlao third m i InfWId out* by Farravai
opened with a elcaa sinyle to an,| ('ra n bat Hodlia draw a
riybt bat ba waa fsrred at sec­ walk. On tha faarth ball to MeJ
ond by Chapman.
Curry filed tin. Chapman threw quickly to
Pert who Uygnd Dooley o ff tiiiid
to nip a rmlty.
Tbt Bruins were Impotent durlay the next two frame* but they
got going again ia lha fifth to
■core IHeir final run.
Tcrreir!
waa passed to Drat. If* leached
■ccond on Cruie'i alnyle through
the So*. Hamea pulled a bi/Wr a
second later when, wtlb Crair
playlny far of t fliwt. Chapman
threw to flnt
wharo flames
muttl hare tarred Cruao oat rajily.
Inal ad, ho threw to third.
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In Mecca Hammock
tn Acres.
Ill acres tiled In ynesl condition,
i necessary agricultural linplemrnle. Mule,
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WATERMELONS

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Shanson 1.
Joiner.

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COCOA J. ORLANDO L
ORLANDO, M y 7. J l a hard

BETTER FOOD STORES
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917 W. FIRST HT,

and French
UNk 9106

(’ HICK A WAIIHBN
LAKH MONROU
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fought struggle, a flyhtloy Or­
lando team foil he for* ,th* Cocoa
Indians, "3 to 1, ban yesterday
afternoon t* sbatter a wioainy
streak that had rracl—J six
straiyht fames. Lafty Flora, stel­
lar local harttay aca. ran__ hla

O s ic d o ,n « ,

Friday &amp; Saturday Specials

WAKRKN’H

• July 7th and 8th
— 3 Stores —

l.O N (iW O O I). F L O R ID A

No. 2cans
Oversea KF.UHIl or

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Sanford Ave.

Utefvca Itahy Lima

BEANS* No. 2 cans.
Osceola

19c

COFFEE, Ib.

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29c
23c

COFFEE, Ib.
( All Flav r*t

JELL-O, ,3 for

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I IH M airnolia A v e . •

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Osreuta Whole Baby

10c

BEETS, No, 2 cans
Waved (10 Ft. Rolls)

PAPER* 2 f o r ...........
Phillip’ s t'mihed Italian - *

15c
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SPAGHETTI, 2 cam

FLAKES, 2 for
Oversea FRUITS FOR

Oversea ’ ’

SALAD, No. 2 cans

SYRtJP, frErbottlw
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SOAP, 2 mod. bant

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Inten
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b* l'*rre sal I. lUees on
'tarry k tall Kef ratal I
her. U a tin by Carry,

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D aytona x nkw Sm yrn a 2
[0 DAYTONA, Jaiy 7.-A ltbou fh
Ury o w i oothit. It t9 7, the Ulandeia, taruiny ia a snappy porfvrntaaea hMk o l Lafty Lane,
uorvd a 3 ta I vwtory over tho
vjurooated Now Smyrna Crackrs befaew « largo crow*! hero yca­
rtlay afternoon. It wao Lano’a
iflk win ia sovvast arts, while
lyda
Wright. New Smyrna

I Faitry Who!

BISQUICK at
0&lt;e:el*

CHIPSO, 2 for

Peaches, 2 No. 2! 3 cans

U r g v t k ’K.

n-crolx fl»rtJrtt

SOAP. 2 bant

PEARS, No. 2 cans

FLOUR
Hapkiaa* bullet drivn to Flora.
Tha ball deflectad to Haora who
yot Hapkiaa at first.
Coco, scored ayoia ia Ike aoranth when Kdfo siaytod with on,
n L Fkea'a throw to p t KJ*e
at sreaad a . H—dley's. b a t waa
lo t. and tw . war* safe. Prtae
alnylad t» cv^av, aeoriac Ei%*.
Headley yoiay U lU r l Oa aa attefib id
squar— play. Dakar
patted 1 pap up I* UeHullen aad
HraJry waa doubled a# third.
Tbia
at------ *nloUt hapaa u - SaaRh

Held play lay in. S W t y Mai thy
let Headley’s hard drive yot
array and IttfMaa a r n i l tha final
Tha Ttyvr* did not got a Bit

COCOMALT
f o o w i t W 1 v l-

Ginger Ale, 2 bo Ik

KANHAT7 AN N AM E!

COCOMALT

NO, ■: CAN UBHVH

FINE GRANULATED

SUGAR

5 lbs.

21c

BLUE RIBBON

‘(Qhhit* 2Se&gt;*

APPLE SAUCE 2 cans 15c
STOCK UP!

IVORY SOAP 3 b a r s 14c
REG U LA R S IZ E

NO. 2 . CANt BROKEN SLICED

CHIPSO

3 Pkgs.

17c PINEAPPLE

2 for

ASPARAGUS
G IA N T SIZE

IVuiiti Kart*

Ginger Aky 3nbotjt.

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Muryby, ss
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Itrady. Ib

can 15c

TEA G LAM FRF.E1

P&amp; G SO AP

4 bars

15c
FOP. MOUqUtTOEll

BEANS

2 cans

15c FENOLE

H IT.

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24c 39c 69i

CALUMET RAKING

CUSCO 3 lb. can

POWDER 1 lb. can 25c
YELVO

M ACARONI 3 pkgs.
star

10c

Washing

JUICY CALIFORNIA

10 pkgs.

19c
WISCONSIN DA13Y

ONIONS
MNUHMAC, COUNTRY ROLL

BUTTER
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P U R IT A N

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PICNIC CUT

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H K F S T . B A C O N .lh .

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CABBAGE, lb.
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F A N O f NO. t WHITE

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THE SANFORD* HHRALB, SANFORD, FLORIDA,
bad by him in June. IKy, it an the North American Coal Corpora
Con, controlled by Ike _wltn:aa

Competition . amrnr* price of $52.30 a share.
The total of
m ioUj to
nyrng L i n e s Fennrosd at $1*0 ■ ihaia when
tha market- was around 9149 or
med T o P oker lower.

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FRIDAY. JULY 7. I M3
dpprnv*

L E G A L JiOTICE

DISPLAYS LATEST FASHIONS

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■tixk until the Tap) n *ale negvti
atiana were completed.
The witnr*. told t’rroro under
quest! rong that h&gt;&lt; wanted
In
"unload and art out** a&lt; he frit
the financial itructure was "tuphrn*).1*

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Ilo submitted a list o f the ownf t . nf the .share* sold to Prnr
road f&gt;r 97!t,0&lt;i*VKH» and mid r.&lt;
ami nthrr members of hi* family
owned about half o f them.
Annin*: the larger owners w cr-.
VV. I„ llaellntTn ( Fes run A
U'.lil) .hurts; ]{ it. Me Vi gh
2^0*3; \V. U Atwater, 13,630;
A. II Chrig. 1 l.ia)0 .

LUM BER

l ong leaf yellow pine. Half red
r&gt; prem » n j all kinds of build­
ing materials.

iilll I,timber Co.
11th ami Holly
III* ARItVK'K
. hone IU

Tnjdln aivI hi* family netat I
more than fl7,tt0il .hairs, while tinNorth American Coal Corporation,
tunlf^llml «.tdt-Uhe-■Tepliwn--'nw«L
trolled .70.720.
The tTevrlandnr testified he ne­
c om
gotiated the deal with the |*»nnroad Corporation "by, went! o f
m mth" w th W. \V. Atlerh.ry,
trustee o f th* rorporalion and
Peggy 11 |’k ins Joyce. best dr*«««d wunion in .the world, di-ptaya mine nf tut latesi f.tshUm* cre­
president o f ilia Pennsylvania rail­ ated tfifrrU ni for her use by Travis L -tu n . Pam mount's sty',, crest r. tvu; wear* them in Pararoad; A. J. County, another trus­ mounts sensational "Internal ictus i lion .
r -nlng to the Milan* Thmire ,, Sunday and Monday.
tee and Prnn.ylvnnln vicr presi­ Left, n bathing suit In the late-; striped tuiti'i-nl», right, a truveling cent f n&gt; gtqvy hu.ket weave
dent. andTletiry II, l.ee. preii k nl wool with ted fox; I, ttom. a street rn •••■* le o f In
wrntd with airplane tut— and In own ami white
o f prnnr-iad ami former 1‘rnn.yl- Iolka d i crepe; top, an rvenlii: gown of Much Komi-,tIt ertpe dappled with se&gt;ptin».
'
vania Irm u rrr.
Hr adited thr stock wn. left In h(s name alter the sale. Irrpltc j “ alts
nf ilence in the int -t- outs. Tin- It.1. li t that kind of a
the fact that the Pittsburg A |nt)
tn! Atterbury" win n 1st."
Tuplln said hPter the sale &lt;lr»e
West Vitgima wa« an I still is n tv,.l|4
lot: Ik- initli! lint suy
tvs. -time tnlW i f h.s tuiying lark
competitor o f the Pennsylvania. •^
the stork from I’ enmond t„ form
The only reason he could assign
a fifth trunk I tie system.
for this, he said, wa- because
'*
rennruad "thmi#h I could run the ,,f 1
road hotter than'they rould.”
*""■
to
ta T R t o n * \ s s in r
Questiune I elosely why there tihy.
no il nmiit'* «*i
was no wriltrn atrerm nl on thi
"T
Hot kitchens and rlalmrate dishes are a cumfurt in winter,
rale „ f the I'itlshurgh A ^Vell^VtLlhv thut in summer as little jint* as p aaibla should lie «neni_ itv.
hi’ if lit it* in*
gtntil slVwf, TapfTn -aid he had| pt i e
tha_pxvpsrslt»n-tif-foml.—SThi|t1fr*whoIeHonie. apprtiiing meals,
can le easily and i{uiekly prepared with the high quality,
ready-to.rat fo d* ynur neighhorhootl A * I* Fuod hiure uffers
at low price* every day,

'Independent -Tiomc Owned and O perated

xfad2£

E A S IL Y PR E PA R E D
SUM M ER FOODS !
irouytMii

*l**r«tagi ri J

'•tiitl iSifiiMny i*i * .
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&lt;jivat.lt niffl'liil til aflM IIMfU i p W

Perora figured the profit to ih?
Continued f rom Pa«a ( 4 1
■yndfcstr «a&lt; around $1*^07^00
1 to Pennread, waa ^obtained
and sine* thr Tsplin family and
aogh a ajndkate fln t organ-

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3
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2j
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lb

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PINEAPPLE
rnllel

TISSUE

SU G A R
Tennessee NalKy Hall

With Tunuto Sauce

16 O Z. CA N S
1*. &amp; G.
White Naphtha

SULTANA— Dcl'cious Broken Slices

COMPOUND LARD

PIN EAPPLE 2

■I F O U N D

CARTON

Fancy—Sweet Mixed

LARGE
WHITE HOUSE

H O n , ( K : K - I h i r ? S a n to s

E v a p ora ted

COFFEE

quality s. economy

I'lvACIIIOS
Sttito

Soap, 4 bats

Pounds

Standsv.| Park

Encore— Cooktd

P ekae

Tomatoes, 4 No. 2 cans

Spaghetti 3 tall cans

0 . K. MACAItONI nr

Luckies, Camels. Chesterfield and Old Gold

(&lt;rits, 10 lbs.

Spnprlietti, ,'l pUifH.

IONA
Deliduu.1)
jx.-r etn

Blamlsnl
m

Snowdrift, &lt;i lb.

Corn, 2 cans .....

St i j ii lit

rail

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it

Lb. I'kg. Mrimrch

■’ Prel'tire,!

Goldust, 5 boxes

SULTANA
I'luin

2 lbs

DRESSING

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Mackerel, 2 cans

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UiNGEH ALE

O L IV E S

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Tomatoes 3

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Fancy White Crosby

ANN PAGE—Delicious

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tinned and Hulled
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Wc.Utra— Half nr Whola

lb. - : -

TASTY OATS
Monarih Kelts Fancy Picnic Hue

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N* Waste

AllD

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Uellcioua Gelatin Desert

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Pounds
Pounds

Pineapple, 2 cans

TETLEY’S

I

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CARTON .

No. 2 II. N.

W h o le so m e , Dslielous

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CANS

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In' npprerintioh nf your rr-tjKHiSs- In nur U&lt;‘modeling and Chnnifc nf Niinu- Sa’e.w e offer
you fund at unholiovaM • priee* i.uain this
wick. It will pay you In t •nf.lntls* at .king ynur
pintry lis-f'.(■•* nur warehou
alntk jif them*
values is ixhuusU’d.

PICKLES

BARS

O ra n g e

SW EET POTATOES
5 ______ lbs.______ 141

Pormrrl,

P O R K S H O U L D E R , lb ...
Weitam
1*0 R K - C H O P S . A ^ . . - .......

lb .

19/
17c
10c
|Sc
1% W

(7 Tull (an. I ic )

Grapefruit, 4 for

Milk, 4 small cans

l-arge. H im

Ti! Unlit

Oranges, 2 doz.

Grape Juice,

Finn, Crisp, lunge II,ail

,id

Lettuce

UiKarettes, pk)?.

ORIOLE PEAS

-

ir .

Matches, 3 boxes

Suerar, 5 pounds

Sweat Mixed

.standard

Pickles, 24 o z .....

Corned Beef, 2 cans

Lemons. dnz.:t.:".

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P I C N I C H A M S — Pound
Western

One
Pound

T wj
.Pcunili

Four
Pcund.v

Eight
Paunda

C fl. A Fupp|g_flafort .Vn thvr IT its Advance

FLOUR PRICES ADVANCING RAPIDLY. AFTER OUR PRESENT SUPPLY H
EXHAUSTED W'E WILL HAVE A MU f »f IIIGIIP’I PRICE. YOU WILL NOT
MAKE A MISTAKE TO STOCK UP ON FLOUR NOW.

WESTERN STEAi
FRESH GROUND 'BEEF— Pound
PUKE l*ORK SAUSAGE— Pound
W. RIB STEW—3 Pounds.
BEEF ROAST— Pound

a

�ffrioCX KILL* WOMAN
plteh easily and the ball ap­
peared to bo heidfd for m m «|
®ui. In*trad H soared farther to­
ward toft-center, and when Pop*
bad retrieved It, Abbott was
parched on third.
Maxwell filed
oat to crater, (coring Abbott, and
perfect, and every pitch, even Harrison filed ®ut» la short.
tba ilow balla which fooled old
The last chance the Pad* ertr back of aarsad. Doetoy matin
and y ou n g alike, came acroaa had came la tha i wroth. Mite third an Infield oata by Forrarai
with a alp that marked him aa an opened with a clean «lir*le to and Crura bat Medtin draw a
right bat be waa forced at ore- walk. On tha fearth hall to Med*
outstanding right-hander.
Carry Bird lia. Chapman* threw quickly to
Per rat ti was in trouble only otid by Chapman.
twice, an,] would not have been oat to CntM. With tba coanl two Peri who taggpd Dooley o ff Udrd
■cored upon had Charlie Pop# and two, Paul Banner.hit a line to nip a rally.
Tht Bralaa warn Impotent dur­
Judged Abbott's rasy-hlt fly bat] drire toward left field. Tha ball
eorrcclly. The Frits placed man appearrd headed over the fence ing the neat two trainee bat they
on second ami third with no outi for a home run.which would hare got going again la tba fifth to
Ferrari I
In the second only to aea Ferrad- tied the (core. Imtead, It strath ■cor* their final run.
il bear ilown and send Harrison, tha fence about two feet from Ike was passed to first. If* reached
Mire, and Chapman out via the top. Chapman reached third and
Infield.
Bonner reached second on that
The Mg fellow came back in ML pert filed out to Murphy and
in the third t0 strike out Curry, It wan all over for Ferrari! bore
Bonner, afid Pert In that order down border than ever after than
The Druino, who pminted a
■------' l l K n
ae the crowd wr^t wiki.
Curve
Naaks. rf
brand-new line-up - wM.'h gave
I(arris, c
rigna of going-romewhere had 11
Wrtetit. y
■rblseiy,
faca Otla Carry, making hie flnt
I'raew, r
atari in atveral weeks. Curry nn*'1
H ew itt. ll
Kb'twl. Ik
defeated before game time, got
into a m m of trouble right at
the atari for with oaa out, Med*
DAYTONA
teakam, f
lin lifted a real drlva which
llama, lb
cl rare.I the left fieki fence hy 10
Shastinn, 1
Jalaar, rl
feet for a home run.
Murphy
ground.il out to fln t, and all the

l o n g b e a c h , C.IIC, July
, vharj. carthrplkd »h «k

1 V ictory Yesterday
m rflU fc r Loams tatu rn

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Errausa Bill Ferraul, former
■lirirslty o f Florida baseball
nr, hurled auch a widely astied
collection
of
baffling
ni
balls and well-controlled
"&gt;•7 halls, the Sanford Celeryd*. helpless before his offer.
C . dropped an Interesting 3 to
C*mo to tha Laeyburg Bruins
' that city yesterday afternoon,
n r-tnc witnessed by a large
&lt;.:ord who saw many sensaHonal
playi befera It ended.
T ‘ e game waa a personal trlfor Ferraul who recently
quit (he Northeast Florida league
In east hta lot with tha Ilrulni.
Given a two run Tend in tha very
Inning, Ferraul net out to
I’ tn In prolwbly the finest per­
formance Iio hai over hurled In
IMn Iragum His control -waa aear

Ihor trouble.
The Bruins went out In order
In the siith and seventh, and elthough they put three men on
Pop# scored anj bass In their half of tha eighth on
a walk, single, and fielders tholes,
they failed to score.
Thi feature of the gams wan
the hurting of Frrraaal who now
has won two game# la there
starts In Iras than sight days
play in tho Irogue. Madlln’s homo
run drlvo and hta ilsgts later In
tho game; Bonner's near homer,
Abbott's great catch,
and tha
geaaral good play of both teams
all combined to maka tha game
one of the most Interesting of
the yrar despite tho defeat for
tho Feds. It was Curry's fln t de­
feat of Ur season against lies
wins.
C. I*. WEST
— Sunday- the -Fsda - will play- at
Cocoa.
Tuesday they return io
Oviedo, Flo.
meet New Smyrna hero In the
first nf five homo games.

In M «ca Ham mock
M Acre*.

1(1 arrrs tiled in good condition. (inn) writs, all
necessary agricultural implements. Miilc, trartur, cols red
j’lsrters, baron, and

S p le n d id L iv in g H ou se
APPLY

H. M. PAPWORTH.

BETTER FOOD STORED
JdHN ANDES
(mi and French
n iO N K OIOS

1 Ls-C. KINARD—J
S17 W. FIRST ST,

LAKEMONROIl
PHON E

2003

W A R R E N ’S

L0NGW 00D, FLORIDA

No. 2 cans
Oversea ltKLIHIt or

(I’ lnU l!;ic&gt;

j

POT BOAST of
llneklaa, ■■

ft
)l«*4l&gt;r. lb
Prtna. 3b .

r&gt;ni~txnn
Me«re, so .
Malttry, 3b
Omllh,
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1 ll *~TUII.O for Flora la »lh.
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a a 1 ,4 bill. MrOullr
Sudan ham-*. Mnarv,
I S 4 4| llawaril. D oable p la y ,: MvMtillvri
I I t I Smith. I.ali ni, b a a ,,. I 'm * I. (rr.
t a 0 SI lan-la Is.
Ham . nn l-iH-. of!
1 .* ? i l B sksr A
Mlracb nm hy Hak.r 7.

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Nummary: Itnna b illr d
In, JlonI SI It &gt; I bins, r»ln&gt;\ H tr4.
T s - ! « * » Mia,

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GOOD TENDER BEEF STEAKS

•Faun hr Dakar. Wild pib-h, Ihikar
*] Cmulrns, nmlankaunh and Itanry.
• Tima. I; 10.

t IT II

n—Ballad far llswilt la lib.
Haora by lantngs i
Maw- Smyrna______ .ISO SIS SOS
P ay I o n a ----- -------------1*0 s i s s s i
nummary: Mona Solid! Is Hpaba.
Shannon I Two baaa hlln Harris
Jnltiar. thru bI* stays (Irsham Is
Illrlvn to Apasr; MaCrary to
Mcblaely.
nacrlllrea, Hurford, It
lurnaad. Motow baa**, Wright,
'run. Maanea. Ansar, ball oa
kasaa, Mss Smyrna- S. Italians
I44a«b I. Uaara on balla. all
Wrmbl I, oil la w 4. struck out
by Wright 4, baaa *. Wild pilch,
lane.
I'eased ball, free*. I'mplies, Palmer and (.'rawlhtrs.

c Ar l o a d g a .

WATERMELONS
loti rfftNfd,
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COCOA 3, OHCAN DO 1
ORLANDO, M y 7.—In a hard
fought ilraggto, a fighting Or­
lando team fall before .the Cocoa
Indians, -a to 1, hers yesterday
afternoon to. shatter a w ining
straah that had rractasJ six
straight games. Lefty Flora, ltsilar local hurling ace, ran hta
string of scortlesa Innings to JS
before tho visttors pushed across
Tho hnv srors:
. „ a ran In tha fourth. It wna Ms
HANfOlllr
All It 11 t o A B
first defeat after Huso straight
nonnt*r, »■
vie lories.
part. 31.
lUriK’i, lt»
Inability to hit I-sfty Baker's
AhtMilt. &gt;h
offerings when hits meant runs
MtVtorll. *’
Itsrrtai.ii, I
was largely responsible for tho

BEANS, No. 2 cans..,

•'.Friday &amp; Saturday Specials
f
U U A L IfV

b. t C O N U M Y

July 7th and 8th
— 3 Stores— ,

fIMre, Mild, Mrllow Mnntos)

Osccila Whole Baby

llrsOy, lb
ibwitsy, a .
y.rrssil, p

BEETS, No. 2 cans

Oversea

COFFEE. Ib.

Waiotl (40 Ft. Rolls)

(A ll

PAPER, 2 for

Flavcrs)

JELL-O, 3 for

IV . lime

Phillip’s Cooked Italian -

Oversos CORN *

' u*

Oversea FRUITH FOR

Oversea

SALAD, No. ^canH

SYRU P,JnrbottlM ^

SOAP, 2 mcd. bare

1 • ' r to'

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BISQlJICKat
Orcfilh

•

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CHIPSO, 2 for

Peachcts 2 No. 2Va cam

Largo f**Ki

OsCcol, Itbrifhtt

*

SOAP, 2 bars

•

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PEARS, No, 2 cans

S«S

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S4S

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ry: Hub* Ijsllvn In. I t . i l l i
T » i , Imiw bit.
Itanner.
I* bit. Alibntt. llam a run,
S tolen
tin *.
KsrraMl.

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SPAGHETTI, 2 cona

FLAKES, 2 for

tori “ b bsm-a.

, I.m * kora I. X lrurk out
I, Ur Karrant I. I l s » » on
■Curvy ♦, o ff K ,r r » » il 1
Hr liar, I lo s s n by Curry,
leb,
y artnsak
Ifm plras
IM'■IMOwdSo. Tima t:IO.

DAYTONA 5. NEW SMYRNA 2
B DAYTONA, Jaly Tv-Although
they warn out hit, B t0 7, the ladandera, turning la a snappy per­
formance bath of Laity Lane,
•cored a 3 to S victory over the
rejuvenated Now Smyrna Crackbefore a large crowd hire yesiiday afternoon. It woo Lana’s
fifth wia In sevvtut arts, whUa
.Clyde
Wright. New Smyrna
^ouagater, turned In n performpace that was just aa good aa

Am Wall, powerful Cocoa oatfiel-tar who led tho leaguo In hattlag for a &lt;yg time, waa unablai
t&gt; fathom flora’s flings for bo
struck out four times to set a 1933
league rstord In that do^artment
of play.
IfcCully led off tha Cocoa fourth
with a drive over Road’s head In
right, good for threa base*. Wall
■track out but MeCully scored on
Hopkins’ bullet drlvo to FIora.1
Tha boll deflected t» Moon who
get Hopkins at flrtb
Cocoa scored again In tha sir.
•nth when Edge singled with oaa
ou t Flam's throw to gat Edgo
at aocoed on Headley's bust wso
late and- two wars safe. Prise
sing tod ta center,. scoring Edge, I
Headlsy. going to HdnL.Oa an ati«M&gt;ta*. rauaesa- play, 'Baker
puateeha pop up t«-M«Mulkn sad
llM dey waa doubled off third.
Tho ninth began ad. Smith
threw low on Hopkina* frouiukr.

Edge got bla third htt-oad Hop.
kins went to third. WiUTtha la-1
lfsld ptayiag In, Shorty Maltby
1st Hradlsy’a hard drive gst I
away and Ropldni scored the final

Tho Cracker* started scoring in ran.
is fln t oft Goodrich’s single with
Tho Ttfum did not got a Mt

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118 Magnolia Avc,

rittSBURY

f »

finf, g r a n u l a t e d

SUGAR

5 lbs.

21c

BLUE RIBBON

Ginger Ale, 3 botn.

COCOMALT
rr
COCOMALT

Ginger Ale, 2 bota.
BcrlUFF&lt;'i1|: &gt;1 ‘(Qbh'rtiia*)-

MANHATTAN MARKET
. J. G. MICHAEL

MALT 3 lb. can

55c IVORY SOAP 3 b a r s Me

REGULAR SIZE

NO. -■ 1 r A N BROKEN SLICED

CHIPSO

3 Pkgs.

17c PINEAPPLE

NO. ftt CAN BARTLETT

PEARS

4 n n j?
F R U IT S and

4

P oundr 2 5 &lt;

can

GIANT 8IZE

P&amp;GS0AP 4 bars 15c Tiprary Tea V&amp; lit, pkg. 1
NO. t CAN FRESH LIMA

2 cans

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FOR MOSQUITOES

*i I t

Fancy Largs

CELERY, bunch.
PEACHES, 2 lbs.

HAMS, Ib.

PINEAPPLES, each
-r*,, i . '.

Qt.

CALUMET RAKING

CRISCO 3 lb. can

55c POWDER 11b. can 25c

0. IL SPAGHETTI OR

10c

*

MACARONI 3 pkgs.
POWDER
v4 L

) W : OR'

10 pkgs. 19c

w h it e

ONIONS .

lb.

JUICY CALIFORNIA

WISCONSIN DAISY

5c
MKBRHAC, COUNTRY llOLL

LEPEBCE 2 heads 15c

BUTTER

nemo

PICKICCUT

&lt;1. F n ad ittfc)

FRYERS

lb.
FANCY NO. 1 WHITE

HAM BURGER

lb.

10c

Georgia

BACON, lb.

It

15c

RHODE ISLAND RED

BACON,,1b..

can 15c

TEA GLASS FREE)

9c PORE ROAST
CARROTS, biindl

25c

NO. if S A C R A M E N TO

PURITAN HAAft Ih.
PURtTAJJHAM. lb.

2 for

15c ASPARAGUS

OTAR WABHING

S a i a d 'D r e « 8 i n T r , p t » :

APPLE SAUCE 2 cans 15c
STOCK UP!

MIXING BOWL FREE!

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FINEST JULIETTE W. O,

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COFFEE, lb................. 1

Belter ’ Food

LONG’S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
Opposite Poatofflcw
221 E. First Street

OlsNra Hahy Lima

Mayonnaises. V2 pts. ..
Osceola

'Newcomb, former Sanford play­
er palled tha fielding aenaatioi
whaa ha speared Baker’s Ion*

POT ROAST

Ib.

12c

BACON

lb.

�'

■-4. 4-,

h t&lt;c'

ig L i n e s
cened T o P oker

lt td .b r him la Jus*, IKS, at an
M i r t f t prica o f I&amp;2J0 a share.
Thw total o f 222,B.U&gt; « u told to
Pennroad at t ill) a *h«r» «ttu&gt;

tba market wa* around f l o

or

Pecor* figured the profit to th?
attourd f rom Pag* imal
ayndicate wat around |l2.b07,V)0
Pennroad. wa* obtaiiicl
a n d i.n c , the Taplin family and
■yndkaU fln t orgnn-

SOMETHING TO REMEMBER

1HaxUjUi.tfiM . Um\(tdL JtaJujU t
m a t t A tth t u f t fitc to U e A . . • jlu h A mA .
CJoUXhjoZ . • • x t i t th a t O Q u e . O U M c a i

AufiVfcyua ftttoj aUouCcL

W H EREVER TOO flO .V O U SIND

LUE RIBBON MALT

at* fr o m .

A M I I U C A 'S

I o 'rln e h A

the North American Coal Corpora­
tion, controlled by the wttnc**,
owned D7J»S3 (hares o f the tjrnutcate'* lUU.Oth). they got “ ninetruth*" o f the profit.
Taplin tejtifird the remainder
» f the share* *idd to the Pennr mil
were obtained through lndieidJ.il
agiemeats with sltekholdar* win
wire allowed, he *ai V. “ to tie o f ,
with him nn the profit* on pro:n-j
Ne they wo Id not iln p o e o f thu’ i |
stork until the Tnpt n *ala n*g.»li
ailor.ii were rumptetrd.
The wi'lne** told Tecnra under
qne*tl tling that he wanted to '
“ unload and art out" a* he ftll.1
the financial ilrueture w n "top-1
hem)*"

low*r.

FRIDAY, JULY 7, IMS

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

THE

asP

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u ’ t tr " v .&gt;*‘ * ' V ‘

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•Vt'llt v l» hffvitj tiii'S h&gt; tf*«# 1%
Ift htmiwlill Ml 4 1'O‘P1'
ijHI
blTlairrBigRiftl it* (‘iimiilfltt *if Hi* *«|
Lit flu*"*'11*1«* **f *Ol*i U-mrsI ||#H
Winter IMirk fVrnrrl**w, In*** »»f ii •rt*i »Jutiv
N, l*»Jl
•fe-rt.lt etticU lnIilvr* fliM 'llltf In b«*
he-It| |hr l O h «f.t| «I| I l l s , A- I*.

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1 0

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Uls W
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r&gt; I

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WHITE HOUSE
EviijMiratcd

IL K
TA1.L
CANS 17c
*TETLEY’S
— Oran ire Pekao —

T E A
,VLB:..21c
IONA
Deliduus

PEARS
NO. 2
10c
GAN
SULTANA
Plain

2

r

DOMINO

CIGARETTES
3
PEGS.
25/
Delict-u» and Mellow itanta

COFFEE
Kan.y Mired Nil.

1 rn
No. 1 It. S.

Grape-Nuts

Pineapple, 2 cans
&gt;lamlnt»l l*ii*k
Toma toes, 4 N'o. 2 cans

pkg.

tt— — y

Encon*— CuiVtd

Spaghetti 2 tall cans 2 5 /
Fnncy Blue Kino

14&lt;

Lut'kiea, ratni'l.i, t'lii-htiTfielil und OH Gold

jut

tin-

CIGARETTES
im i

4^r

Smithfield
CORNED

^

%Ur+'i

Can*

Corn, 2 cans •....

S l*a lot«-aI

I 11 4iSllt Jii 2 "l

Syrup, gallon

Tall

i , .i , ii

Mackerel, 2 cans
O. K.

floffee, lb.

Soap, 5 bars

\Afi»ouon

pt,

J&gt;r,| nre,|

M n v l n r d . fi 0 7 .
Plenty

raiiat

CANTALOUPE

A110

C ohI Duality

TISSUE

SU G A R
An

lb s .
O ld e r i f

1 2 ,0 0 o r M ura —

gt

10c
■ \
9 ' ‘ *•* 15c
ER CHOPS, lb.--------BeefR O A S T lb. 1 2 ^ /

Q

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n

«

POUND

( A R T O N '.. . O O L .
CARTON
I 'r n v it A r c O n T h * U p -

l-aige tine

-lb y -

(&gt;rapefruit, 4 for.

Milk, .‘t'sib all cans

l-argr. Him

l’unci.1,1

(it Tall t utu l7e)
j

Matches, 3 boxes.

Sugar, 5 pounds

Swvat Mixed

Ftamlaid

Pickles, 24 oz.......

Corned Beef, 2 cans

Lemons, doz.......

Avnpf»r'on, pnrh

. .

Up*ACT IKS
lined aS-Ti

I’uund*

HUINI'S

Dimml*

RAISINS
Dried Fancy

I'uund*

APRICOTS

BEANS

lb s.

la'llure l.eaf Salad

DRESSIN G

qt.

19/

2V l.b. l-kg. Monarch

C A K E FLO U R
It I a y ' To tluy The lli-.t — PrcmDr

TASTY OAT’S

.... .....

Mntiiarih •Fvtra Fancy 1’ icnlc S it,
S m a ll

ORIOLE PEAS

RIN SO

........

19/

3
3 “
2’
2r

p k gs.
Cmnplrte Lin« of

FRUITS - VEGETABLES
8 —

Ca rinn*

65c
9 cT
w
j . . A17cF
ou
r 3 3 c rounds
Pounda
I V Pound*
H
H
Gdt &lt;\ Fupply Itvfuru An lhar Prlc* Advance

mm
FLOUR PRICES ADVANCING RAPIDLY. AFTER OUR PRESENT SUPPLY H
EXHAUSTED WE WILL HAVE A MUCH W O IP '7 PRICR YOU WILL NOT
MAKE A MISTAKE TO STOCK UP ON FLOUR NOW.

m

l

Be

Wt»l«rn

Eight

**4JI1**

25c
HGc
25c
35c

At All Times

SWIFTS BEST COMPOUND
One
I’uund

19 c
19c
33c

Old Fa*hlmicd Lima

PICNIC HAMS— Pound
In

65c

I'lun..*

In o,l

ASPARAGUS TIPS

Cigarettes, pkg.

l*0RK SHOULDER, lb._______
Wr*uni
PORK CHOPS, lb..... ....... ..........

POUND

N il. 2 C a n F v t r a

Lettuce................

19/
17c

4o&gt;c
45c
15c
IS c
10c

I'I ire . (*h,a (I

SPARK LE
205 itag.

1UC
1UC
ib e

PEACHES

drape Juice, qt.

WviUro— Half nr Whole

35c

K It*

M anat* Ii

All

10c
15c

bur

Uncil Si'i illi'^oj

- -orgin

Firm, Crl*|i, l^rga Head

Honed and (toiled
VEAL SHOULDER, lb............

fan*

(iiN fiLR ALL

Oranges, 2 d oz....

lb.
SHOULDER. IK.

Snowdrift, fi lb. can

Delicious Gelatin Desert

M EAT M ARK ETS

3ER

(irils, 10 lbs.

Spafrlietti, 3 pltRH.

*

Grape Jelly

Waite

ML-%I- lit

'••.,.,1,:.'

ANN PAGE!— Delicious

E.

* I"

l is.- tie, 3 i oils

0 . K. MACARONI or

No. 2
f an*

10c

riii

Goldust, 5 boxes

.Hr*. II »•«

- - -1*'

1-4*k&gt;'
I*, cv (&gt;. Soap, 3 bufs

’ Standard

31 '*»* ■llfftl ^

17/

COMPOUND LARD

Wholesome, D'llckua

Grandmother*

lb.

^INEArPLE —

I

L I V E S B R E A D I'hHatva i l A i*iii* »r JLi/
a oz.
15c IONA— Red Rl]&gt;e. Full I'ack
MUG .
20 /
Tomatoes 3
A&amp;P BRAND
fy &gt;Vhite Croaby
IONA— Tentlir Cut 3trinKli.*it
No. 2
O R N BEAN S 5

NO. 2
CAN .

infi SANFORD AVKNITF

S W E E T PO TA TO E S
5
lbs.
14/

In appreclnti ni nf vojir *c- |&gt;*mRi* In imr ReQUALITV S. E C O N D M /
nmdelinif and rhmnre nf Name S.iV.vi offer
y on fund nt uAtivlievsHe price?* uku Iii till.*
week. It will |mv you t» i &gt;111111111' nt ekiup your
I llO .v a ,
pnntry .her iv our warviuni i etmk m tlumc “ Just What A Good Greetry Stole
value* Ih i xhaiHleil.
4
Should Hu”

R I C E 5 * -

l"sr h |\rn*

■rrr.1crc!;Jtnt-TiomJVivncii'‘a,id "operated"

W ith

No. “ '4
Can*

Jur

■—

ttJl

III It lt.\ It I» t*
An IT* *i*l«*nl u f W lm r

Tennetaee Nancy Hall

C O F F E E _ lb.
m i»aa vrvmm—

r ,||ti*r (It'ABilt &gt; »'f Oil f*

' j

-.OVETTS

li (&gt;*.

«,
*

lli* l
t*'•
t to
?ho

&lt;A|nr, ■h4 M h r |*«Uiat
U i * tit *1
|i r«%Ltu»
at til hurt a.i &gt;.I n
*•#
in *
elm*Ahrltfrt w
ft T»i t r ah Mar I pilch n l h i r L i . a.
Hlfw ;'»■ lltiljr I'M411*4 ViI’ f r*f||# il#f«
I hr ittt***I Itik*
T ill* - * Ut tl.ti )&gt;( J hiIv , A. I 1,

JIII1 l.u m lte r C a
1.1th and llolly
'll* S K IIV IL F
vhaa* 1 U

APPRECIATION

8 O'CLOCK— Pur? Santos

w

■i im m brrn iiiul i*llirr b ln n x a
dl&gt;(ir,ir « n i h r utii( n*t I v* iiiB ji
l.ivt-e, .111)1 fu r l hi r
|y» AttirfUl
t»F*l4Aw nt* ih a i ii** *1 rh In

l*f kb, !»**'

S a u ce —

PICKLES

III i*
•
»»r !«» f i l l

twin

I. tlm i*T », J ilttitlUlv
II*
• *.*. Ki w * ■ » ml (**’» * r l»
*
5
r*» a o irh .l th* lb&gt;*la%%B »C 4 0
•k fill Mb th e I.Mtlkd **&lt; II'-' «
t*

l ong leaf jrllow pine. Calf red
cyprr** *n,| all kind* of buildin* material*.

m

Ftm ev— Stvrr t M ixed

*»■» 4Wl *ho # .

i«i.l4 i*-*11 Hi .
Iinili fal .ii* *rf I» rvi’ f•»!P »!**»

Treat To Eat

SULTANA— Dcllciuua Broken SlUea

p

IrctU’ li t.f hrVt
.f i he
HrtinelRW
Til*

LUM UER

O R K
&amp; R E A N S
16 OZ. CANS
15/

;o

f

1

tftX-------

&gt;n (hr iiufird *»f «tlc

1.8 A

\

.

l T«*
it»‘» b|tiat*tl**o o f
th&lt;* i pntttb•*| .*f At*r **r a ll -*f C O " l *
llr« rim ■. .*r t ' fill o o f fii^ o o **•

Long’s Meat

i .
•

V

Taplin an-1 Ms family nwnr I .
more than it7,00o nharen, while the
Morth American Coat Corporation,
coni rilled ty the To|illn*, cu r-,
■— ------------------------------The Clevelander testified he ne- J
Eotlated the ileal with the Penn- j
road Corporation “ hy wait) of 1
m.uth" w th VV. tV. Atti-rb ry.l
trurtee o f the eorporation m l (
Prggy II |kme Jojce, lititf dre»*ed woman m the world, diaptaya mi me ; f h&gt; late*) fitahion* cruprrciileiil o f the 1‘eiinsiyIvmlg mil- uted etredoll) for her nee hy Trmviv Tunten, Patmmount * atyle eient r. .' nr wrant them tn ra m ­
road; A. J. County, another trus­ mount* •en&gt;*llonal ''Inlrmatlenal lieu &gt;■.' v m ln g to the Milano Ih e n f i' „ .'minlnj and Monday.
tee and Penn*)Ivania vice pr,*t- twit, a hathinn *»it in the I» t«■-. atriped material*; rkht. a travel.Inc coat '( to-, gray liaaket weave
dent, an dllenry H. Lee, p m i t
wtad with led fm ; h Itom. a *treet cn m e of lie Igd wool with an plane tin'*-, uml Inowu and while

PIN EAPPLE 2

Ti. « tnwhlrr
III*
|»trpot*#4l
**f I hr tlrrAfvl ».f l O r V f l M *»{
4» a
IMIFMi i M
titmiitl W fi Mb s nf Rat'il IftnPw‘ dial

w.il»|

itII *»&gt;&gt;Uw* wllti i *"tw**iiW* ti» d * *»0

llu submitted a lint of the o w e -,
er* » f the nhatea nnlil to Pratt load f i r f::.i,0(Mi.iHHi and naid I,.
»Vf other 'member* o f hin family ,
owned about half o f them.
Among the larger .owner* wero.
W. Ik llaelinlrn (f'eartm &amp; C
1(1,170 aha real It H. McVe glr
(SI .OH*; w . C. Atwater, 1S.6&amp;0;
A. It. I'hrig, t

Q U A K E R .M AID

I*. &amp; G.
White Naphlhu

A

Illr nffu-** fit I hi* •SitltMlI?
............
At »*»
•Vm

•&gt;n

of lennrm d anil former P»nn*yl- pou,, j , crepe; top, an evenin.- gown el black KrUahcth crepe ilappled with *er|um-.
vanla trra«urer.
,
*
B IG G IS T S l U l R t
out*. TW* w.iMt t that fin d of a
nf delicti in th*- mi
He added the atock wa« left in hi* name ailep the «a!e,
the fart that the
Plttehurg AI nt) ol 11 i. tal Alterbury" win It I * t ”
Taplin -uid uftrr the »ale lie n
We*t Virginia wa« a«.t wtill i* a |wa* * liicthing lie uiuld not *ay
w:i« -ome talk of ip* Inlying lack
competitor o f the Pemt-ylvanla.
'' ......... .
I ' -P l'."
I the *&lt;„ck from Pennroad t(, form
The only rva*on he could a**ign i
Taplin *aid the |i*t of owner* a fifth tiiink I ne *y-tem.
for thi*. he *aid. w n
hecau*e
Pennroad “ though I could run the nf the •tuck •old to Primroad
would “ «taml the rlo*e*t
*cr road l&gt;etter Ihan they could."
TO t*ATK TO C M SE IPT
Qiirilionr I clo»ely why there liny."
"There me no ■! nimle* on II", ON* 1 ' R(1K und -mull apnewa* no written agreeniinl on the
lint kltchena and elaborate d!*he* are a comfort In winter,
rnlr „ f the Plttahurgh A iVfi l V lr-1In- -al l. "ITieiyh Jr iroL.tim
ment'fur pml. lie itI Ill-unable.
hut in nummer aa little timt a* p rniMr iluiuld U r|-rnt in— j
Kilim *lm k. Tapfin *md he htid| pree I got. Thrre were no hnud- Phone USI.
“ file preparation of fnorl. hmrple, wholc-ume, appeliainc meal*
ran l* eaaily and quickly prepared with the high quality,
ready-to-eat fo d* your neighborhood ARP FchuI More offer*
at low price* every day.

— W U h T tln u to

I Ti* AppfUllfc lh&lt;* JRi-III b Of
1'r«*i'!*&gt;nt in aa^ori'NIwo to* J * * *
1int- vifntsv iif-1h*t H is l.u y l Oi 4 J l-_
f|. 1**31 m llh
•iainfnn J. I b n t i l ,
lit**,
i T»*
l It**
|»ur|MMt*4
A ttion *tf |ht
•»« IMfwUMt

LEGAL NOTICE
Mini i: or «r»:n%i. itw hiiiimikim* Hia»:tnii or Tin:
\mT».H fi nk m ni:nn:«v

DISPLAYS LATEST FASHIONS

E A S IL Y PR E PA R E D
SU M M ER FOODS !

*WMM tOOHOMVWUI ’

M „ fm th e f .lloW ln a 1

1ptwaa*

Pork Uhops 2 'lbs. XSr/
WESTERN~8TEAK— Pound Z ...........7 1
F R g H GRDUND BKKF— l*ou«d

.

PURE PbRX~8AU8AQH ' P w i N - .... ............

n

W. RIB STEW-—3 Poundit_________ 7

*

BEEF ROAST—Poemd .......... ..... ...1 .

iD k m M U (

.

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m

PREHISTORIC MAN ANI) WIFE AT FAIR
34
%
j&lt;W % ...-----I T S r h H * 1* C h
|!
*&gt;f »» •« I V f l*n*t 14
9' i ii W I.. A IT t« It*
N i t nn K eM e
« f H*
. U HI M m R M r»t R K If
i Im i
r1»* r lo
------«%» v* S «€ ^
l » !•»«•

It

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fnr4

Expect To Handle At
L e a at 50 Percent
Of Cotton Tonnage
RATES
10e Hat | tine,

A« Una 3 Ilmen
7e lint 6 lim n
Sc One I month.
Minimum charge SO*

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,

19 ! * » T f l * r B
_
3

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3# i t i
f i f w * . F1«* •‘ •*4 I . T m
1/4 I l l l « r h 3.^, - ---------- Le.t» 3 4 : B U rfc I
i/»i0 : 4 *
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&gt; l l o « NI %rt»\
Mies'* t -------*-------------------- I • | Il l’T l l I I
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Mil I »f"»* II

N E W Y O R K .— CotdphU data.I*
r«iK rm !i((
th»
Rrcnn.tru-tb’-’
Kin*!*-* Corporation'*
rrportri
ll.oon.nno loan la tho A m l-c
Traill-if Company for (h r purpoof aiding thr S nrh t gnT-rnmrn
to loir fr«t" •W.ooo.flon
ho,ooo,
OtHi hair. •&gt;( rntlon in th* H a iti
Stat&gt;« a ir awaitrd with Inlrrrw

—

L * i t l l l ^ n IT
|&gt;.« « |tl«wK IT
t^.f 3 ITIerll I t ----lv*t 4 lllo rll IT
A ll |ll»*rll» | l * It

i; » e rr- «f W*** 1*
|^.t« • 4| t ftw»rti «
ItMkrrlMB. riel

—

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ts»l «.%
!&gt;•»• \ A 4

U i ?A «
pH 1»
l •

*AV K VOU3 WATCII ,
f » on* who rrally Vnm
ir la ip , Jrwrlcr* Mag. A tP,

N ecessary

K P I.IE P S Y KpilfptVal
IM r ..-^
laity find*. rompirtr r lirf for,
hrr hu.band. Spr lalijiU honi
ahmait, faib-d. Nothing In r r ilj
A ll Irltrra anxrrrrii. M i.. ( ;n ^'
Drm prtrr, Apt. I-.VJ, C-Hf'l-nfoy^r
r t lr Bird., W rit, IM rv it, Mirh. ,

One of thrm i« k-pt in p -« * « i o a or th* M

e t f l

ru itnian of th* aailt. You h**P th*
at hrr. Th in Jour *afrty dapwait bo* »•
. O K - IW Ll . .
a- It l&gt; T I I ar-

o f wh-at. ^Ji

k*y*

*h-1’
r*M*ir*rd la «p*a

*
&amp;•»*-

j

IB

Rental' lc-» than l trnt par d »J.

.

mrn| hiioran hail th r fo r r .'K h t t «

Sanford Atlantic N ational Bauk'J

tml'nlr thr guaranty anil pr*l&lt;-'
«*f.•»rtI aid* fur Am riran vo» &lt; •,
whirh will t»-*i«
nw»»r thru
big romniniHv ahlpmrnta nrro»*
th- I’ariflc l hi* nvinlh.
rO R SA l.K i‘ 5 II. IV 11li, t pha .•
tlrrtrir motor ti'iOil, I Star
rniriiu-, rt-built, A-1 mnilllinu
1.1b 00. Ilrrl A Son*, Aurlln l»-al

•r.
I I — M iorrlla nrm in
COUPI.R I.KAVINfi
for (SirrnwiMHj, S.
w rk latrr. Want two
prntr«. f‘ h«nr 1*3.

Th*. It. K. ( ' *• r ffm * • o n h**,a if

of A n rrln w -filppini' with rrganl
h, |hr ill nl with Chinn
wrrr
Anrniiv pml-ril *' &lt;»&gt; «»»••*■ &gt;’&gt;'
-hipping tarn,* tnaliy Ilf whom^ arr
.till hilt** o»»r thr form*r Kami
Board'. fallut* to ron^iilrr thMrrrhgnl oinrlnr i| ring nil of **&gt;•"
in ot|ation&lt; whl h tr 'iltrrl in Ikf
l.'ot il Stall-* n il llraall a « m
inr to Iw tr r whral nn*l roff'-o
i. i |?I1|.

12— Wnnlrrl
WANTKIi: l . i g h t tnnl.r
typrwritrr*
I'. II. iu.« i
(Tty.

T h r n it n

lUrrlUnfouii For Snlr

HMifl.l, liltlH'hUY and maik-t,
Ii*—m) loratlon and’ rra.iid fm
•riling, lint XT, rair H*rald.

ilonr conriilarahla
thr Runian port
ik anil r nignitwn
ill thmr th |" by
nrw butirr** that

'lit o f th'

ovemlpht wat that forrlgn »i •
r hlrfollril vlrlually all |hl&lt; hi*n„ « I .wri-n North anil South

lAuinaw
of Vlailiwnabl at
rra'on of
w-iuM br

. Am* rtf*.

1h loan to th- Ainlntir Trr. I
I ,„ rmnpany. "h h h I* ownnl »n.l

g'.'Vrrii

I^-Aportm rnla For llenl

THIS WEEK Antlrlpatyour
paint n-ipilrrmrnta and «avo
monry. I’rirr* will advan - within
• frw day*. Stanlry-Rog-ra‘Hardwarr Co.

SANFOKU FLORIDA

W A R SA W , July 7.
lA*&gt; - f'hrwing rum, unknown in I'uland
in pro-war ila&gt;*. ha« Iwrn mailr
* popular by Amariran touriati
that thr larift-'t ranily factorirr
havr rtartml tn prirlurr It. Thay
irpnrt a giuul l.u&gt;inri«.

im-nt, aim |rtl Am riran rhippm*
nu-n l„ &gt;&gt;in with thrr. In •I'*:'*” |r*f the pofitlbiHtk* «»f lb** * nn»*I
Stair* formally n-c»*nl»ing thr I'
S. S. It. Siirh a movr, Il I* hrbl.
would nrratly Iwn fit thr " ” ,r
rhant marlnr, partlr larly (hr
Amrrl an Sc.nlir Mrw*. « kl‘ h
Imrr done run.i.lrraldr lm*inl "&lt;
in th. part In ratrylng rargor.
brtwirn th- ITnitr.l Stair, and
It . *ia.
It-roirnitMin would ■ &gt;"
th- wav for a big mnvrtwM
of p i &lt; rngrr* hrtwrrn th- t « n
n.untri » on vr-.rl* of th— two

NOTICE
N o lii* l&lt; h r r r l . r i f l r . o lhi*l Ih i
0. - 1 I h . r r o r •• w ill l*r n * r * . . i r » lo
|1.1J lirrtilt a* I
l«* lh*» M ine.

Whrtbrr it s a Art*
jot! uf IgtOuqe »m i
(kiliutc with air. « r

ft

..I

i | u tli-ih ir,

'till

U

« tltl

»•!

1. r tuiiu.l A l&gt; IW4* wl ttir hour I.r 11
,i ..i . i it,* i-unatt -r wrOtiHiil#, in it-- '

rvpain nr your tirwa

at h»« rt«t. uur «**
prrti haw ia maaA
TWO WIIOI.K. ami &gt; « half It. it
tlrkrt* front Sanford tn (iii*-n.
bopt, N. C I&gt;&gt;hh| till July hi t.
Sa riflr . |lhoiH- H.TJ.

your

Maarrlpllma » f I anil

m!«

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A rumpletu lino of Poultry Fowls, Dairy Feeds

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WIku I, Corn ami ulhi-r inKrodiont* avnilalile
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LYONS ORANGE RELT FERTILIZERS
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73 W. Ilobinaon Ave.

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'If you want effj*— Feed your hena Tuxedo Egg Ifaah'

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
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