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Moved To TAKING STEPS
n A t Raiford TO HURRY PLAN
"RealTrouble” I , Prei dieted When E ffort
t Is Made To Force
r Prisoners Into Van

TALMADGE CUTS
GEORGIA BUDGET
BY ONE MILLION

15 Percent Cut Of Federal
Employees Will Continue
A t Least TUI January 1st

WASHINGTON. July B.-IAVTh# IS percent fay cut for federal
employee will continue at lealt
until Jan. I.
.
Chief Executive Seek­ Thli wae ordered yeeterday by
ing ToQulckenTem- rreiident Rooeevelt under author­
ity Inverted in him by the ecoiwmy
po Of His National act. The IS penrnt alaeh, haee.l
• Recovery Program on living coats, has been in ef­
fect eince Apr. I.
All employee, high and low,
WASHINGTON. July f l .- W ) A poeltlva more by Praal-Vnt aro affected eacrpt the I’relldent
Rooeevelt to quicken the t»mp«f and members of the Judiciary,
of the national reeiver

N U M B E R 214

FI t « C ent* A Copy

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y . JU L Y 8. 19*3

a hsdnUtration apptopiiat* 910.l*&gt;u for project* In branches o
h « depaitinent to that Joba might
t„ opened p to* "‘• n» of *h#
IS»1 employe* *h&gt; have been disml.eed the.* All told alm°&lt;‘
federal employes have )een dism •« i. hundreds more face dlsmla*
•a! and additional hundred* are on
furlough.
In the esrcu'tv* brder continu­
ing the pay cot. Rooeevelt **ld
the
of living
for the els
.... cost
..... ................
.
finding; June
wni~li-1.0 percent lower
COM for the »ix months ending
June 30, tl'.f. Labor department
, g ,cs showid 171.0 a* the i"'les
figures for the p erto ' ending
June. ltO», th# la 'e period, ■
|3lV.' f t the tlx month* rn-lcl
in June of this year.
Another eurvey will be made In
Itecemlwr to determine tjisngrs
in living cost* and whether the
pay cut i * to be re hated.

NEW PLAN IS America Fights To
SUGGESTED BY Save C onference
BUDGETCHIEF FromAdjournment
_

Slates Would Be Re­
quired To Balance
Budgetfi BeforeGettingr Relief Fund*

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SHARON PASSES “
HNt f f i
From President, la
SENTENCE UPON Leading
In E ffort
LAW VIOLATORS

WASHINGTON. July d G T)LONDON, July *._(.\.P .&gt; —
t.*w!« Douglas, director of the
The economic osnferencc will
budget,
. . . proposed
. . .today
. . . th.it (Automobiles
i u i u i i i u u h v o aInvolved
e s v s r a w v . g J ! w r ^ n f f T K i . i n d J i u r t t -------Latest Reduction Has
mtiler* will h* excluded th#,*
■leering rommlttr* of the par,
ff Trwnmii *1X '|.^fTrnY**5rTK'|ikT-'
governim-nt permit* them to par
■p atr o BwLt h e a re * ;' 67- “Lopped-Onr*Mi!K&gt;ff ■frrw
ley decided today. The declaims
000 salary to the treasury.
Upon
County
Docket
unless
industry
Itaalf
moves
faster
tlcipate
in
the
t3.3&lt;M
).0fl&lt;M
'l&lt;0
pub-|
striking convicts a t the Tooke
General 5-Mill Levy In the preientation of agreemeate President Roo«evelt Indicated
rams after a farlon* battle and
;
lie work* program.
wa* a victory for t'ordrle Hull
ka prieon camp near hero
Judge
Jams*
G.
Sharon
ra«*e&lt;l
yesterday
he
would
confer
«onr
to increaat wagaa.
lie proposed a caution* pfogra’.tj
wha on Inrirurtlon* from Presi­
» mutinied alnca Tuesday. ATT.ANT A. July «. —lAT—
all along on the work* ram palgr.j *entence upon slightly more thin dent
Tha President and his advisors on the quesllm of retiring gov­
Itoorseveli ha,) stoutly In­
ernment workers ■H*mi*«ei| ninlewfre
aubduad today while au- Gov. Eugene Talmadge cut tax*. on M u s |r ,,,
To President Ro..«evelt ho *ii« |„ n, alleged law vlolal-r per day sisted th* ronclave most rnnthe
economy
drive
in
p&lt;v«ltlonv
gosted
the
elimination
of
many
of
In
Georgia
again
yesterday.
M
determined
itlea .prepared to tranaduring the m nth of June, accord­ llnar Its attempt* to solve
the project* submitted to the
tha' ringleadera to Ral- Ha hpped ona mill off tha gen- that obataelea which have pre. created by the various new emer
ing to record* relra«r,| at hi* of­ pressing world problem*.
White
ll-uise
for
Immediate
con­
gency agvncir*. such as farm re ­
for diaclpllnary action, srml five-mill levy and roved the vented other lndu*trie» from fol- lief and puhl &gt;e works.
fice
thi* morning. Of thl* number,
struct Ion.
convict*, barricaded in tha taxpayers approximately 11.000,­ towtng the lead of cotton textile*
Di*tu(be,| liy the prospect* of |M were white person* and 17 ■ 1 . 0 N O O N . July fi. —
S-cretary
Roper
said
he
bait
da and armed with ma- 000. Tha latest reduction came at In drawing up co&gt;s for minimum •uggrstrd that the public w -rkv
a huge Inctease In Indebtfdnes* were negroes, end offense* Ineolv-. (A.r.) —Tht* American ildeblOUt, kntvp*. eh)be, and bottlca, a time when Georgia'* revenue is wagex and maximum hours should
through the public• work* pro Ing automobile* were In the ma­ gntion waged a furious lant
additional running behind etote Income for t* removed immediately.
gram. D»ugl** urged that only jority.
ditch fight today to nave tha
Tha method by which aa effort
A. U Smith, white, charged with
bar* to ralnproject* which are ahenlulely
previous year*.
life of the economic confer­
will be mVn to speed up thd ferdriving
an
autn
while
drunk,
wae
round and useful he undertaken.
"W* have got to cot taxes,’* m-latton uf codes wa* left for a
ence against t h e equally
,___ __ katbarltlae predeltad
The law gives the President fined $260 and C"»ta.
George Carlson, white, charged ntrenunua opponltinn on tha
“real teeatoe" In storming tha ■aid Talmadgt. And then ha In- delcslon at a conference to­
power to withhold allocation* nf
funds In stale* If their budget* with drlrlng a„ autn while dnink. part of the European gold
&gt;tfakwh hi bring ro t tha prlaon- •traded Uw comptroller general day of th*
Prtfident.
Sec­
are not halamrd. Itoosevelt has wa* fined $t60 and tori*, with bloc rountric* which consider
• t a wWa tha raa arriraa lata today to make this year’s ad valorem retary Roper of the cabinet ad­
lary four mill* Instead of five.
Tald down a strict rule that the lin o of the fine suspended upon
H r taka tba laadara to Raiford.
visory committee on Industry, and
Five mill* la Georgia'* runproject* be necessary and round promise of gcorl behavior. He alio adjournment nccesanry.
[ (H i r Mid tha eonricta ml*ht
etltutlonat limitation for ad va­ Hugh 8. Johnson, the administra­
Acting under new order* from
an,|
la culling over the Hat sub­ wa* flne,| $ ln&lt;, tor rarrylng con­
| m m M M ona a t thalr own num__________________
Complaints
Are
Being:
lorem taxes, bbt the governor has tor of national recovery.
One
Of
ThoseRescued
Prfsldent.RooaovelL-GorvWI-HnHi---4cealed
weapon*
mitted
to
him
by
the
public
works
__
___________
• W aaaalbty for attempting to
Although teveral of Ih* basic
board and-It- appears tthrtjrR will
Irvin Fleischer, white, charged slato eecretary, carried the hattl*
depart k i t that tha «uard. hara authority to suspend part of Iho Ih kistrlea a rt understood to f* *1Saw
Own
Son-Slide..
riaced
ln
H
ands
Of
lie trimmed runstileiahly.
All with iechle*« driving,
fined Into Ih* morning meeting nf th*
M vxalamd W o tba antloauro collection.
Talmadge used lb- same p rae- most ready to present rodee and
Into W atery Grave
Attorney G e n e r a l early announcement nf the prnj. $6 ami cn«ta.
*6* t n ' 4 i u d s r r ------------one for women's wearing apparel
set* to be undertaken I* .Imme­ C. A Rntumln and Pet* McMul­ •leering committee whlrh hail bean
Nathan Mayo, head 0f the prle- when he shaved Georgia's auto­
mobile license fere to a flat FI. Is expected this week, the general
WASHINGTON.
July
«—
&lt;*’»
diately expected when the Presl len, whit* men charged with eipected Its pronounce the death
NORFOLK.
Va..
J
u
l/a
.«
/P
t
os( system, (aid tba atrlka apparThat sav*d automobile owners movement It behind the schedule Two men who watched three Secretary Wallace moved ye*ter- dent concludes hi* study.
driving truck* carrying an exce*- sentence on th* parley witnout
waa itartad by convicts die­
*lve I-ail, were fined $5 ami active opposition. .
day to head «ff « bread pile*
ted bacaoia tha pardon board about 93,000,000 and of routs* set by Johnson.
companions,
including*
a
son
of
cistl* each.
Plans for sending the public one of them, slip to watery isislng movement with an an­
to act favorably on their evat the state that much.
On* cf th* bitterest conflicts yot
Tha automobile fe# tu t was worke operations forward simul­
fbmald 1.111rIrk. white, charged •sen at tba dramatic conference
tor clemency.
Talmadge's first gun of a aal'o taneously with tba industrial drive graves, were brought her* yestec. nouncement' that complaint* of
(Contlnurt
Dn
Pag*
Three)
nf nation* developed, raging three
of activities that rocked Gevrgia. alto wera taken op by Roosevelt (toy and with them cant* th* t.,o*l* In lt» price* were being
story of seamen swinging down
and a half hours before adjourn­
He aekad thr Legislature to make
General
with hit advleors yesterday. Tha hy Jhelr heel* to accomplish a rrferrrd to Attorney
ment for lunch wlth~ut decision.
the cut. Tha legislature wiuldn't
l’rr*ld*nt received * list of state thrilling rescue Slot of a dog Hist Cummlng* "for *uch action a*
Delegate* Indicated not rmly no
da It. And sn after the nuemhlv
administrators to help supervise left a boat to follow hi* ma*ter may l-o fi&gt;unJ[Vie:e*s*ry.’'
decision hart bee,, reach'd but
adjourned, Talmadge did It him'he projects at the tame lima that In death.
C. E. Rawaon, C. F. Proctor,
that the situation la wholly eonThe *ecretary eald 'he action
•elf.
II. A. Knowles, of Jacksonville,
a long Hat or ^ropos.aij,projects,
faeed. “It la Impeialbt# ttr VWT ^
tltlo Caldwell, and W. A. Patrick,
_H
*.
Auld
tha
highway,
depart­
folloWe.l
roootte
of
price
rises
In
b r r --- - *
.
cams to him from the public' Tha., h passenger on the barge ff.
what th# nutrom* will be." Ur.
well-known lorat h elness men
ment
to
cut
Its
budget
and
Hre
____ . ORLEANS, July «—UF)G. Wilder of which his *on, Capt. wldslj xeparated b«-«lit e* ’• It* jeeterday war* welc mted a* baby
works board.
Thomas Lahreton, Argentina, said.
■tpudUUd by k Judge and da- fir* engineers. The department
Mis* 'Julienne Newman, Han­ Th* afternoon meeting waa post­
The President also la giving j fl. W. Knowles, was skipper, and warned that antl-lruat lows war* msniher* of the Sanfnr-1 Klwanls
gouacad by a district attorney far wesddn'f fire the men. Talmadgu
.Mac Sturko, of Perth Amboy. N- “•till In ful oparatloo."
Club at the weekly meeting in the ford'* r*pr*«*ntatlva at Ih* d ear- poned until later,
thought
to
naming
*
permanent
declared
the
rapitol
under
mar­
Attempting to return a blanket no
J..- seaman,
water llrarh beauty runt**t on July
" ’till* Americans axpreaaeil •
Joining in ■
a ...........................
statement with Montemma lintel
--- . • were . the survivor* i joining
traa MIT far Now Orlaana election tial law and removed the engi­ administrator to succeed Donald who
arrived on the lug
N. |v ,k . chief adm ni.tra
firm
conviction In tha declaration
I.
relumed
to
Hanford
yesterday
Expressing
satisfaction
over
the
neers
aa
well
aa
tiro
member*
of
H.
Sawyer,
th*
temporary
ap­
•*1 . . .
_L _
l_^ a
k &gt; l&gt;
I v a a
l sr
•
■
. .
aRMala who Mrred In tba b u t
Those _who
lost atheir
lire* *sfflrr
tor of the faint *&lt;•• 'Valla e said fact that where most club* report with report* of a "wonderful addressed lo the *rcretary.grn*rpoints*.
Navamber general election, a New th# board.
the barge foundered In a raging
lime” that wa* hail hy Ih* 22 girl al of the league of Nations that
A complaint was mad* that th*
Johnson and others had hopa-1 northeaster lari Sunday war* marketing agireinint* nr c-»les uf * decrease In members during
Orlaana pariah grand Jury today
entrant* In the contest, and there the stay waa atill open for th* "
coiuprtitl
n.
h*
1
been
approved
In
this
teason
of
the
year
the
local
Georgia
Public
Service
Commis­
to
receive
codes
from
the
to
basic
v i a that act af tha usual meatCaptain Knowle*. 3t. who mad-i
conference to continue with it*
chaperone*.
n„
case
under
eith-'
the
agricul­
sion
should
be
ousted.
Talmadg*
club
I*
»Me
to
add
“
four
such
out­
industries so in after enactment of hi* home at Jacksonville, "Pap"
lag roam.
labor*, they informally expressed
Mis*
Newman
statrrl
that
l!i«
tural
act
or
the
Industrial
re.-nvery
(Continued On Pag* Two)
standing g o d fellows'*. Howard
A majority of the members of
the Industrial recovery aet. To :hte, l.*wl«. and a thinl man known on­
willingness to acquiesce to n ra ­
eompetition
for
first,
second,
an
I
•ct hint thiil Industrie* In no In Oveitln. pretliitnt of the t tub,
tha Jury attempted to hold a meathowever, only textiles have com* ly a* -F ran k .”
third honor* was unusually elo«* rest. This wa* tentatively set tor
___ _
_ bren »x»mptrd
.
Charle* F. Smith, *econd mat* __
stance*
had
fnmi personally welcomed the i|uait»t, ami that th* Judge* announced two months duration.
Jag after tha Judge, Alexander C.
forward. Co:W* from ateel. oil,
Concert
Program
To
anti
trust
law
prohibition*
»nd
gn,|
|
IM
».|
them
over
to
Kixvanlan
O fpaniU In criminal
district
coal, lumber, automobile and other of tha Nassau, told how a partial
Th* gold rountrie* evidently
that their ehtd-'es were arrived at
• heart had refused to accept thalr Be Presented Tonight manufacturing ind-strlea are In ly submerged dory »*» sighted woul.l n -t t.e ntll egraemenla or T. I.. Dumae win* made Ih* official only after r«n*ld*rabt* discus- ware disappointed over their In­
•a , traa bill and on orders of tha
Tuesday morning *Imm&lt;1 RO mll«* C id r * hid teen "frirmally approved wrlcnm* on b*balf of th* club.
ability lo win over Great llrltnn, *
preparation.
• Ion.
Jags the attempted mealing waa The fourth of a aerlee of weekly With at least 10 days necessary northeast of Cape Charles with a n il p r o m u l g n t r d .”
During th* hti*f program wlilrlr
She said that all girt* fieri had which remained a neutral while
' broken up and the grand Juryman summer concert and entertain­ between the time of filing a c &gt;da it* two temalulng occipanl* show
Farm administrator* refused to foil iw*d, Klwenlan C. It. Mason to appear on a small platform • huwlng distinct leaning* lawr.rd
ejected by Shriff George E. WU- ment programs sponsored by .local
maka public the romplalnte they m*d* a short talk on condition* before th* audience and the seven th* United Rtalee, and a alxtaand opening of hearings officials ing no »lgn* of life.
Ugma and hla deputies amidst
“They made no mo''e to answer sal I bad hern turned over to Ih# In Cuba at th* pi**ent time, an I Judge*, and that each girl was re­ ment Issued from the gold adher­
buslnae* man Is scheduled to b# pointed out that th* eunimer
threatened flat fights.
our signal*." he said.
"It wn* department of Just re.
Klwanlan V. A Hp*er r*port*d on quired to turn around savaral ent* left a wide loophole tor rwpresented from a platform near
(Contlnaoo
an
rag*
Three)
■allots from tha election h
risky business picking th*m up
Th# recent rise In the price of th* boat trip to Talatka.
time* while the Judge* pasted sumption nf the conference.
tha
Court
Hors*
tonight
at
9:00
which fraud and corruption waa
but nur entire crew volunte-ed wheat an.l other cromnndltle* used
The gold bloc'* declaration said
Judgment
on her face, figure, per­
This*
attending
Ih*
m**ting
dtorgeg w and ordered by tha •'dock.
the American slatrment will fn- '
for th* work. We hung over the In th# manufacture of bread. In­ wet*: Jack Kncco and It. C. Moor*, sonality, and pulse.
Tonight’s
program
ha*
many
Relief
Map
Of
State
t a u t to ka locked up until dis­
tide with rope* around our beds cluding salt, eugai. egg*, lard, a* guesti, and Kiwanlans, C. R.
The Judges'
opinion* wer* rilltata recalling of tho confecfeature*, among them vocal selec­
position of tha eats.
in order to loop line* about tba huttar and milk has alto b*en em­
Cannot
Be
Seen
Yet
checked
on
a
card
at one* and anc# and permit It to resume Irior
Masons.
If.
Ovsrlin,
E.
I.
Hoy.
T.
tions by Mrs. R. L Glean, Mis*
Fraud waa charged hi eonm
men and pull them almard.''
handed
to
auditori
b«for* th* •'In an atmosphere of eynipathy.
phasised.
I.
Dumas,
Flttchar
Halley,
lllll
Ram with tea taunt af tha balloti Paulin* Moran, and Waltor Trapp
Preparallone were complete tor .
Capt. L. M. Smith, skipper
Because 0f an unavoidable delay,
next
girl
appearttl.
When
th* 22
A grnijl of experts la prepar­ Dullose, F. R. .Wilson, W. T. Lang­
W
constitutional
amendments who will accompany himself on It wae not poulbla to exhibit dir
(Continued On Tag# Four)
(Continued On Page Three)
girl*
had
passed
In
review,
the
ing for Wallace a summary of the ley, W S. Coleman, II. I). Caswell,
i of which oerried state bend a guitar. An Inauumental trio three large relief map* of Florida
auditor* announced that all hut six
price
change*
of
all
element*
en­
Ray
Fox,
E.
II.
Randall.
C.
t).
Composed of John Senkarik, violin, and th* proposed crons-etale canal
COAL BXPECTRD TO GAIN
listing Into the mnrmftscture of flare, S F Doinlney, Jno. D. Jin- had been eliminated. Mis* New­
Jerry Senkarik, cello, and Mlta rout* at th* City Hall this after
bread
which will le annmnerd kln*. Howard Long, J. t). .Sharon, man missed tiring In a tie with
Madalln* Mallem, piano, also la a noon at announced hlonday.
NKW YORK—(/T*)—Total bitu­
later.
Wallace
ha* estimated that I’eler Sclutal, W. I). /.achry, V. th* sixth girl by ,n| of a point,
feature.
*
The maps will leave I’alalka by minous pMluction to June 3 this
she learned after th* conteri wa*
the
Increase
In
thr price of wheal A. Spree, F. H. Lamaon, and Kii- over.
The Sanford Concert Orchestra SI. Johns River Line Co. boat to­ w ar wa* IZ2.lKio.noo bn* a* com­
of 94 pieces has arranged * special morrow morning, and will arrive pared to 127,000.000 ton* In the p ira the prwessing tax should not p»rt Strirkland.
Th* six girl* then wer* brought
program, according to O. C. Fel­ in Sanford shortly after 3:00 • am* period last year, but recent Increase the pri e »f a one pound
b'fnre th# Judge* again, and.
loaf
of
bread
more
than
one
and
lows, program dlreleor. Th* pro­ o' deck. They will be set up in gnin* will bring the total n ,er
after much tllscuaslon, ballot*
Ernestine Dritgall. 2&lt;t-year old
■ne-thlrd cent*.
were cast which resulted In Ml** negro girl, I* In the Fsinald, Texas, July 9. gram la t0 he featured by lata the City Commissioners' room at I:i3'J. coal mrn expect.
th* City Hall shortly after and
Minnie Delia .Murray of Fort I.aughton Memorial Hospital re­
y-»Ue a hour wind papulae selection*, he said. .
will remain o ^ display until Sat­
Myers living nam'd “ Mia* Flor­ covering from an unusual uuuod
over the sandy
urday at noon.
ida.” Mis* Enlrl Hardee of Jack­ which she suffered in un muonioaf M » Talaad and lato
Seorra of persons visited the
sonville, waa aecond and Miss Ruth l.ile accident at l'erk Avtnu# and
Light Docket Marks. City
this afternoon,
Full*, of Clearwater, waa third.
Thlrteenlh Street at about 5:00
* 2 t s s s r r t Police Court Session hopingHallto early
find the map* thsre
Mis* Newman atat*,| that the Tuesday afternoon.
WASHINGTON, July « .-&lt; * ’)
mouth of tha
only to b* disappointed.
They
The a&gt;rl waa one of several | m*cItrgulatlon* for protecting the In­ winner I* an attractiv* brunette
Ten local persona today wrrs puppy
A total of 176 In fines waa lev­ will be hero tomorrow, however,
vesting public) against the sal* of with wavy hair, a perfect com­ tune riding In a »ed*n. She had
*l a ir d • tattoo a t tba
The
prppy
was
confined
all
day
treated
against
rabies
which
was
ied against parsons found guilty and according to local trade body
plexion, and an unusual figure. her left arm resting over tho
jfea rito long Island
officials, they are worthy of in­ discovert! I In a •mall bird dog -toy Tuesday, hut Wednesday, worthies* securities were com­ “Rli* had th* prettiest knee* I’ve window uf nn# of the dourt. 11m
roast reported • f tow violations after a trial In spection by all persons, whether
pleted
by
the
federal
trad*
com­
puppy which had bitten each uf while it was being handled, the
tide four or Police Court on Monday after­ they are Interested In the canal or
mission late last night and will ever teen,” said Ml*« Nwman a* window gla«* wae lowered to with­
Ih* p«rsoni lines last Sunday af­ puppy bit Mr. Adams.
she concluded a description of in two In he* of the edge of tho
be promulgated t- da/.
asm *] and a noon.
not for the maps, each weighing
An Orlando veterinarian examMl** Murray.
door.
th« Island under , E. D. Duncan, white painter, about 400 pounds, detail every ternoon.
They
ar*
tl&gt;*
rule*
hy
which
All nf the girls were royally anTh sc treated were ML and Inad th* animal late yesterday and th* .commission will administer
who was charged with being
An automobile driven by Mr.
feature of Florida In miniature.
Mrs. F. B. Adame, hire. P. A. Me. iM larrd that It had n.caae of the federal •vruritlrs aet for gov­ terlalned while at Claarwalar. Stripling, with “Jaybird" Klnlaw
waa* SO mil** drunk and dlaorthrly, was fined
ro, Peter Mero. Hubo Mtro. Bill tabic*. 11# predicted that It would ernment supervision of Interstate Yacht ride*, dinner parties, dam** a* a passenger, collided with tha
th* Rto $60, or expected to ipend 90 days
and other entertainment were ear In which the Delegall glel was
velocity la Jail sat) working o» City street*. June Falla To Live Up Kirtley, Glenn firrroor, Roderick dla within a few days.
ealee. Th* l«w signed by Presi­
Dr. C. L. Park, who** child dent Rooroeelt May 27 wa* a m a­ provided In abundance, an j tha rldiag. Th* Impact caused the
A time. F. II. Adams, Jr., and
Richard Ktog, whit* resident of
waa scratched by the puppy on jor Item In hi* ipaclal session girls left Clearwater pleased with glass to b* broken with tha re­
To M arriage Record Bobbl* Park.
Wagaer, w h, was charged with
the reception tender'd them and sult that • Jaggrd place of tba
Th* puppy owned by
Mr.l Sunday, eecuretl a l»r«e quantity program,
.villa being drunk, eras fined 9$.
.
almost all af them satisfied over .glass plunged Into th* girl** toll
K. W. Jtobison, Orlando man
J b m , th* maath of w*ddlngs, Adam* whs reside* In tha Rllvrr ‘ of anti-vaecljte, and all of th*
Along with tha regulation*, the tha outcome of the contest.
* armpit, testing a hoi# more than
kington
charged with dolag bulsnero wllh- did not U*« «9 to Its reputation Lake section, wa* bittaa on the perron* known to hav* l»e*n ptoJ* r*minllslon will make public Ih*
•evan Inch** long. The silver "of
lag
with
th*
puppy
recently
were
aat a license, la to be tried next locally If tha rtcard of marriage lip ab*^t two week* age hy *
form* on which any business Is­
glass slashed all mtreelea nod
vaccinated.
■mall
black
dog
with
faur
whits
lironaga
Issued
at
the
office
af
Monday.
suing
securities
must
raporl
a
de­
;JF
Max
Schnieling
Weds
veTB*
and ml*e*7 th* main artdry
In
th»
meantime,
deputy
sheriff*
B u rs* , i
fret.
The
puppy
did
not
appear
J. 0. Sima, charges with
tailed financial statement to the
C runty Judge J. G. Sharon may
V »WS w essm
German Screen Star of the arm by a baire-brewdtb.
business without a
b« lakga aa an totVatton for dur­ •queue” uatil late Monday when from the Corrt II»um&gt; visited the goerrnmeitt.
Th# girl to#! probably thro*
i Uw Texas
Chairman March eald Uie flrot
dismissed.
ing. the ct*ath Jaat passed only symptoms rtovalo|ied which Indi- Adams hem# and Inquired of
neighbor* a* to the owner of lb* registration certificate* will b* re­
RERUN, July
«.-W V -M ax quart* of blood bafore ah* reached
i Frank Melton, charged with dis­ 11. licensee were issued. Twelve piled that th* puppy was ill.
(D HIVE
Sunday af|*rnoun several chil­ email blatk dog whlch.lt to h** ceived by Ih* commission July 7, Schnieling, former heavyweight tha hospital, and physician* Ultra
orderly comkart, era* fined $9, of thaee wera Issued to white
and not on July •• ** originally champion, and Mis* Anny Ondr*, staled that she could not possibly
I —AAV- while A B. Briar, la court aa • coupler, while six went t« uegra dren romped about tha town with lievtd Infected Ur* puppy.
Dr. Park Issued a reminder that planaod. It waa considered un­ screen and musical comedy ac­ lire with' such n wound. Dr. J. N.
c tuple*. Ordinarily, ih* mualh of Ih* puppy, .a»d on* a f'th * chil­
to walk similar charge. waa Ilaed $15.
Talar declared It "Th# srerst b ak ­
hands
&amp; E. "Fewr Bor" BojA charged Jane produces at least 33 appll- dren’s face and lips war* I k k r l all person* should bo careful in likely any business would d*»lr* tress, war* married In a civil ears ing wound 1're seen in 16 years."
to
fll*
a
registration
etotomant
m
oajejrt
CharloltanhuVg
rity^hall
hhndlhig
dog*
*4
this
time
af
the
after with uimaall and threat*, waa dto- casts far Usaaea* at the local of­ Monday fear or five of th* chil­
However, tha girl appear* mi 1
today. Thalr honeymoon will
fice, record* fa r th* past five dren w«ra Scratched qr blttoa y*ar unit** it to ko»wy th at they until th* cssmmiaaton'a own forma • t H a ilig v n d a m m .
wtr* araitohia.
slightly wkila playlag with th* her* b**a treated tor nbtoa.
years Indiesto.
fat-w itk
Jfe* J ^
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BROOKSVILLE, July fl—
(AJP.)— Storing m a c h i n e
goiu In tha fact aa national

HSfTs

iCl’"*1^ R.Ueg^V.r^KHgfft^ r In Most Of rases

TWO MEN RELATE WALLACE MOVES
TRAGEDY AT SEA TO THWART PRICE
WHEN THREE DIE UPPING OF BREAD

Four NewMembers
Taken In Kiwania
Club Wednesday Julienne Newman
Describes Beauty
Contest On Coadt

lew Orleans Jury
l Ousted With Force
Ordey Of Judge

Negro Girl Badly
Hurt In Accident
Involving 2 Cars

Storm Is
Felt A lo n g
Of Texas

Several Persons Treated For Kabies
After Being Bitten By Infected Dog

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Trade Commissi bn
Perfecting Rules
To Protect Public

�ONER WINS 2-1
iET AT DAYTONA

HOW THEY STAND

ehnb, Cusack Stage
H urling DuelWhich
InFourth

WILL GIVE JOBS
Actual Ccmstructfon
Employment IsOnly
Small P a rt Of Jobs
WASHINGTON, Joly
Tim public work* administration
predicted yesterday that wore
men would ha needid la mlaaa aad
Inductr; t* cupply the need&lt; el
road warhara than will be wed In
the actaal work at building* the

Of *a"/tab' beriteg dael ota«ed an
City blend la Daytona Beach yeetdrday afternoon between a pair
of veteran pltcben, Cal Dannie
of the Celeryfeda and Ooorya Cu*
■act; now tha the felantkm. The
homer ta re Dannie a I to 1 vic­
tory fa what wee a well-played
ffthJMtlen contest.
The letahdera ehorad ’orer a
rite Mb the /fret Inning bat the

Yesterdays Results

They estimated payrolls far In­
direct work from the expenditure
of the f t 00£00,000 allocated for
roods would eiceed ky $100,000,­
000 the payrolls of the reed
builders actually carrying on the
construction—with labor account­
ing for approximately $6 portent
of the root of a M lfaW .
.
Col. Donald U. Sawyer, tem­
porary administrator of public

o u t primarily hecai
ordinance- they a n

Diamond,Ball 1
Nip And Tock
mhr a ttj. L ast H alf Of F ifth

■M fa *U ''

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flret Mcada* In July,
thie abort discussion
pjwtr rate*,* fo aa •
concerning tax iisiiniimfc.1 Aheot
SO romplainta had been filed with
Clerk F. 8. I am eon, and -*U will
bo (tinted at a future meat lay:
Before edjoummeat, ike Cam*
mieeloncre authorised,-^Jk^teraoi
Wlteon to taka the - aoaedpairp
etepe to defend the ttUdkaffte
proceeding recently InaSMed by
mltte* te compel the
and transfer certain u L ie d ilflentes, which action la prAleited
by a local bill passed s t the recessi

J. W. SHADOIN
stoat, (lapped eat a double to ooa*
tor, stole third aad came homo oa
ldtlellen’e fly-oat to'second base.
.This wee Firestone's only seers.
Crane, for Edgowood, singled to
tha Infield, stole second and third.
M*aiw(l* Driggers walked; oteh
eeca d. Ravenel struck oat, K. B.
Ddhi m hit to the Infield aad the
WJljwms fumbled allowing Brans

ft(taJ.il »4l.lA*4 lgbwe», teas

(traction records of the post tbrso
years, said ihet lose than 11,000
man-hours a mils are required In
actual read eonatrtjpUan.
As against this,' the&gt; total maahoura of work to build a mile of
roadway reaches 14,000, the 19,000
Increase developing from Jobs
created Indirectly In agendae
mining, making, eelllng and ship­
ping the material*.
With the road program already
turned orer to the Federal Bureau
of Poblio Roads and the money
allocated among the states, the
public works administration is
pushing ahead Us plans far
speeding out oo quickly se feasible
ether construction motley from Its
13,100,000,000 fund.
A list of nominate for state ad­
ministrators—through whom will
bo handled applications for all
city, county, state and other sonfedsra projects—win be tH Prsel•» tw N c o i r t o r Ttia c o r v r r
•iinuss. twMisreLn roiVTV,
. s t s t s a r rto x iD t.
•» w. w.
wntoiiT, D w isssi in pnr&gt;n v n sto n e s

' tha reoommsndotlon of Uo Crowe,
handled Donnie* etante. Aecerdlng
to font whp saw the gnmo, be b
all'(bet waa reported of him, and
B o sto n 1
It to', predicted that ho will fill t r tWaeklngl
s e l anas
any 'position he 1* cent te Vitheut Cleveland
Detroit
1
e -$K of trouble.
T&gt;e Islanders os tbit the Fed*
MioeeuMiis le-tl) nt. r**i «•».
nip* bite te aeven hit*, while the
Milwaukee 1-0; Kanes* CMy *•».
Iqlaottaft mad* two error* against Toledo
l.lj IndlsaapeUs •-*.
Loulavllle t- l; Columbus 1.1.
s«i for the redo.
■test* Bonday afternoon ‘ whoa
O T T O
s-n
the Central Florida League’s set* r
Nashville T-Ol Attests 1-0.
^snSihalf of the season got UkdeV Ckaltaaooga !•*) Blrmloehem
way, several (hangs* have been Utile Rush »-l| Memphis T.«.
■ado*’fa the line-bps of tba rtri*
in tbiin a tio n a l Lwaavm
Newark 4-1: Jersey Cltr S-l.
M e la k a .
1
7 ' \ 'J
' , y m In Sanford tlub 'Setfuls, ,Ln; n h ! * M « i i - I ; .
ofthr listening to the plesdlngs of
scores of baseball tint, decided
fa ?e-hlrs Otla Carry, pliskor who
kid boon release^ .loot week. \
ad, Curry's noma went book on
Urn }tayero' Itote.- p a ta '* fifth
(teal.man bat It to aspectetTthat was Immediately signed by Or­
sW »f tho "rias*" Infields r a - lande. 1 W *l*o signed Kaltfgh
CdlWetb. Abbo^Bamra, or ChaA Pert, .former Daytona thlrd-baeom»n who will appear In a Fed uni­
form In Leesburg tomorrow after­
n o t i c r to i i s iii k d y n m n r m a t
noon.
tb e u n c srtlg e e O w ill, an th e I t th
d o t #1 A ugust. A. D.. I ll» . present
In
order
fa
moke
room
for
Port
BEST FOOD
la Ike H onorable C e u a lr Ju d e s or
and Curry, the names of Lord end Sem inole C e u n lr. P lo rld e. IheTr fl.
' la IW i
M l re tu rn , n se o u n t- en d veuckern
Edwards, two young pteysrs who ee
R e e su lq re o f Ike K etute e t W,
were expected from Georgia thla W . W rle h l. deeeeeed, and e t eald
me, I hen and th ere, m ake appllra
week, wore stricken from tho PIsp­ ••*»«, •« the acid Jp d g n fo r a final
ore’ list temporarily. With NewPOST OFFICE
Musk’s ret sees, the. rest** I*, darn
to M’pteyer*.
LUNGH’
Over at Orlando, Mans gw Nell A r D, *?»l'lh l" ,h * , , , , , l I j * '
Opposite Poat Offlcg
Williamson has dropped Joel
Ever* frJtn the Hat fa mobs room
for Newcomb who wllj play In
A,w“* « ; •Ljssieiiu ',1,r," ;fThursday’* gome.for Orlando.
Leesburg criticise have mods
•ovtrn) changed' te their ll*L They
.have nleased B. Pope, Johnson,
Olln Jfutti, and Sellsre, and have
signed Morphy, Hart, Kenmorv,
aad Foreeter.
Tho .Daytoo* Beach Islander*
hove resigned Cracker Graham
who hod, been, dickering with Sen­
ior officials. Graham decided that
Insomuch aa the Islanders have
chance* fa wla two pennanti
.
wi t h e v t r y
where Urn .Fed* con. wla only one,
ha would rather bo on e club that
might get Into tho poet-Moeon
serie*.
. ;f ' p u r c h u e
Game* tomorrow afternoon will
find Bonford at Leesburg! Cocao
• t Orlando and Now Smyrna at
Daytona.
v OUf®lLLV i

Here is • ejpy of the commit* ■dgdwand, singled and Dennis
lee's report which scram peeled Ita cdfaq tq b e t Denets laid en te the
new schedule*:
- kMPVnd dree* It Into Waite hands.
* "Your committee eg the eetoh*' 'Waite turned t* first end caught
llshment of electric rotps to U ‘|Uj&gt;cs off for a asat double play.
charged by the Florida Power ntidj S M I the fifth, Taylor for EdgeLight Company In the City d V ied walked; Kelly stniek out;
Sanford haa had the m atter UtsdW Bfasq singled, edvenclng Tkylof
renslderatlon for oomo lime, onii to sjttetd. Donnie then tingled,
.filling the be***. Coureey stroe'*
now begs to present ItmmiperL
It Then with two away, Etran*
”W*
have inveitljfced .the
iubled to left, eendlng all men

electric
englae,

MlDDUt-AOBD
want* work aa
do work at ; r homo- or ot k
homo; f&amp;ltei '(EeWio, 718 Ei
Sixth S i.' •

costs of pro tection msd distribu­
tion of slsctricity toTWa extent
we think nscsssary ta t ard or to fbcalfilao. Wo lukmlt herewith
arrive at rates ws n t m b r Just s c h e d u le of rate* for your eonand reasonable. In tkt$j^odp wo elderatlon which wu think, 'a r t
hove not been umpladial #f t d and re*sonabIs a* applied to
charges for melntenAee, Interest
Bford, Florid*-" .
.
on investment, tasee, or a ressea
able profit.
"W* find tho rate* new charged
sre excessive and not In te s y lg
with the times, neither ore-they In
lino with ratee chorgefi fa other

BLOWING ROCK

dent Rooeeeelt'e hand* In » day

NORTH CAROLINA

H ig h * * . •

KATK

Exactly between t h t 'l n t tee ead
(dhteentb preen ol Howto* lock’s only pelf
eoune. «t UdMN 18-hoi* court* cost oi the
lo d le e .e e (he Omen Perk |lv&lt;i you dm
akttlet ei o M iair.howo combined whh dm

from ' J A C m O N Y tlit'

Jay fa dm outdoor rtcraedon. Induces M u d
J
endw derated
w v ^ ^ w W** kern
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p F U w tR t

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RmIopicturedaboveiJmiwiyou
DWcoot Wiy to beautify your
p-wWl colorI You got k Fill
faa purchase oi any(ig*&lt;««of
W oil Paiai
3n*-dgy palming.

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BILLYH UNCLE
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WALLHIDE

LEGAL NOTICE

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tobrightenYou, furni­
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Sanford Herald

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it News

m au tfea ftigettd by tM recent
Hi
which thug far haa coma in for very little diacuacli
(M l at I k * ________ which proMMea aoofWf or biter to become the atibject eT
r£ a S r i
- w some shenanigan ia the provision authorizing the President
to publish inpome tax payment*. One will not only be able
M U -A ID L D M 1
&gt;to read Ip the newapapenr w hat tha Mr. Morgans of t i e
country paid, at dftf not pay, In fncomd tax**, but what the
V n V N i^ tM * iiiH
»«r —;----------------- MM Sir. Smiths, Sfr. Browns, et aJ. also paid.
(••ik*
Tbla would seem to be a harmteas enough provision.
In lll
We all h u m what salary the President of the United
U n D f D tr « M t
• M in n •*&lt;»»** M i * mi States receive*. Wd know the salaries of all our puMie
.k » V
mm, a a # a a t l m * (
•■*«!» Imr Ik* Hrv*M &gt;1 officials including our school teachers, our Judges, and our
_ I I M A w ill * . t i a r o i l » f conn tables/W
what
wage#
« know tn
‘
"
sbles/ We
_ _i _general
------- way
—
_ , are
" O t a i M i M M U l M l* * .
lwhMrtra. tohdt a locomotive fireman receives,
by nfost It
paid
u T iX T
ter (a paid.
T i e lla r a i
B itle a a l and what a eafpeitter
■r at

. .i. . . I. . . . U r . . .
alttlal

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Til

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But wc do not t o w ;w fclt p ra flt.

‘••uirf wiib prtMwi i ~ a- makes or how much th e Income of Its proprietor is. wc ao
'*
*** not know whdt th* Income of the richest man In town
l l , r a l * la a a . a k u f
ik« amounts to, from tne Interest on his bonds, the dividends of
l a ir *
r r a a a w k lr k la
M u ri, a a l l l l a s l a I k a a a a la c » . his stocks, hIs salaries, fees or commission*. Up to a very
p s k l l r a l l u a a l *11 a a w a H a W D k M
r u r a l , r * l a | , a , a a t a lk rru u la r ur*S - recent date (M* has been considered largely his Personal
M nl l a Ik la r a a r r a a * u U u i t * |u .
Eten were inform interested, he very likely
*#t
BUM* a a h l lu k r *
k u ru la . A ll business.
H * k la a f a a k l l r a l l u a
a t a * a« lal
« le » e lrk u e k u u rla ■ » a la a ru u u r u u l. would be unable to satisfy his curiosity.
All this Is going to be changed now. What Is anybody a
business Is going to be everybody’s business. People largely
THURSDAY, JULY 0. HU
have come to belidve that they have a very personal inter
est not only In how much ' income tax a particular person
UIIII.B VKHHK rrm TODAY
p«rs, hut also how much Ms Income is. In this depression
KBSTCIItr.
THK
ERRING:
llrrthrrn. If k man h# overtaken
in ■ fault, ye which af* spiritual,
restore uiirh * one In the npfrlt
of mr, VnnV; considering Ihysvlf,
Irat th&lt;m al", be tempted.—Gala
tlan* Si I.
Fumr of Sanford's Ira.ling rttlfrn i who ha*r been off on thair
v»i»f|nn« a r, returning »*rb
’It tn
order to (rot away from th* krai.
T h • Literary Digest h a a
rhangrri It* clnthrr, anti w* mus:
&gt;ay, tliat In mir &lt;pinion, at Iraat,
ths old *tyl« waa mor* b*eom-

Inf.

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The recent frd rraf sold Iffl.
hour', anti anil hoarding rampnlgii, a nrwa dispatch Inform*
u«. have vent Ihouaantla of our

{ * n m P7 e ~ s W f i M - g a f f i e ^ ^

come going Into the pockets of the rich man Is Just one
dollar of income taken from the poor devil who la looking
for a job.
It can hardly be expected, however, that the publicity
of Income tax payments will prove popular in the long run.
It was tr M d ic e before, tn fact, such a law *a the pres­
ent one, waa b lu ed about ten years ago, and crested such a
stonrf of dixapprorat that after about ■ year It waa abol­
ished. There wasn’t'mnch the Mg rich could do about pre­
venting the re-enactment of this law. For almost every­
body nowadays Is poor. But In another year or two, when
folks begin to make money again and the ranks of the in­
come taxpayers have been recruited to war time strength,
well, that will bo another story.
A little pressure on Cbngres* at Just the right spot, and
a little laxity and lethargy on the part of the public, which,
once again on the payrolls, contentedly goea to sleep, and
publicity of income taxes will be repealed again. That la
just as sore as Shoottng.~ Tha Morgans and the Mellons
will be respectable citizens again. The Smiths and the
Browns will be ridl of the red once more. And the public
will he mdta feddy to shoot the works, with the shy as the
only limit.

-*f~ nnrmpfoyrri THTtrThS d'S'ilakh ‘MIN
n to pan gold. An,| Inridrntally ono
-----------------------------o
——
nf our trading newspaper chain*,
and mnnr of mir foremast politi­
The War On Crime
cian* ahtl pto|iagantll*l* ara also
panning gold. N aw rlh tlm the
The appointment of Joseph B. Keenan, of Cleveland,
jure of gold allll appeal* and
nolhlng they can aay will *?*r as an assistant attorney general to direct the federal gov­
ernment’s campaign againat rackets and racketeering, comes
dim lla luster.
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4 . Recently appointed • director of
' the field service nf Ih* Home
t Loan Rank Itourd, Frank A. Che**
f Miami will haw charge of or­
gan laing ( Federal Raving* and
I.nan A««wlnlinn» for Ih* purpnae
of encouraging thrift ami him*
nanrlng. X me of oer tnnre en*
prising and f*r-«lghl*d cltliena
Should get In tourh with him And
make larrAngement* for such *n
organisation In S»nfnrd. There
ere reel opportunities for aomeone
In Ih!* work.

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It I* not nlwky* a good thing,
•A Mr. Rilshane And aomr other*
outd havr’ymt believe, when the
AtuerlcAii duller decline* in r e a ­
ltor) to nther eurrenclea. I*. may
tltAkr it more difficult for foreignera to underarll u*. hut the (Ailing
dollar la a romltllun brought About
merlly by wealthy Americana,
and rertAln foreign Intrreate, who
g# trmi'frrring Ihelr ceah baltfitre In Arnertrnn hank* to l«.nn and l*nri» hank*. They are
'Ring dollar* and buying pound*
d fro Hi*!** The flight of eapltit,
cerrled on too long, ran bar*
rlou* con*e,|&lt;ienc««.
— - - —0---------- There I* aomethtng paradoxical
J In America’* position of being the
j third largest producer of gold In
, th* world, and of possessing mure
! irr.netary gpld than any other
country In the world, and atPl reI Timing to u*e gold a* a standard
l of value. The tlm i wilt come whan
' the U. S. will flop hack on gold
| With a bang. Uncle S*m may turn
up hi* no** *t It now, but wa
. potlr* he Isn’t letting any uf It
get out of hi* hand* If h* can
r help |t, anti he** Ihraatanfng In
" proeecut* any of hi* cltlaan* who
; don’t turn their* ever to him J The &lt;dd gent Isn’t a* unfrlendlv
. to gold aa h* would aaare to b*.

m Many -------------------Ihlnve are coming In

for
lot of undue rc*dlt IK*** days
reaull of bualnea* Improveit juat ae In the earlier day*
the depreaalon many things
Mamed which in reality
i’t hare much tn do with it&gt;
thaae thlpgn being hailed
the reatorers of proaparity ii
. legalisation af I t percent
It la held that the reeueeief thi* great Indoetry ha*
' th* wheels turning all
that every bualnea* la plea
AM InUreetiig item tn
with thla theory la Ih*
it whllo people may have
king mor* beet they

a £ ad aqfuarfor tha
moo

1973 amount ta S.1J&amp;.00*
compared with UdLOOO
tha MHM period #d lari
, don’t happen ta have
u* far eoca cola, milk and
probably tha drinking af
haa also
It, ptvl

ns good news. Mr. Kecnan’a qualifications lor the Job are
his Integrity and courage and his «perience In similar
activities againat ths undt
underworld of Cleveland and Chicago
where he made an alceflent fSputxtlon.
The decision of th* administration to step out of its
customary province and io annex police authority hereto­
fore left up to states and municipalities In fighting crime
may sound like an Invasion of state’s rights, but inasmuch
as these political aub-divislona have proved Ihemselvee to
be woefully Incapable of combatting the growing menace of
racketeering It will come as a reassurance to a long- ha*
rassed public.
Perhaps where the independent and unorganized ef­
forts of stales and cities have been inadequate to cope
with the situation, the centralized and more potent hand
of the federal government can make the gangs and gang­
sters run for cover.
We have an idea that racketeers
will be much leas active wltt( Uncle Sam’s agents on their
trail.
*
#
It is about tlmo that America’s reputation for law­
lessness Is improved. For years European countriea have
read with amazement and with a feeling of derision stories
of the unbridled activities of gangsters in the United States.
They have wondered how in a civilized country such things
as wholesale kldnapitvgs, shootings, and gang leaders like
Capone, who exact tribute from all kinds of businesses, can
exist,
• t
The story la toW of a London University lecturer who,
on the eve of his depsirtufe to make his home In America,
told hla tfired-year-old daughter ibout hie plans. That
night tha little girl aald her prayen and ended thue: "Good­
bye, dear God. I'm going to America."
Maybe aftsr a few ty e a n of federal concentration
againat gangland; little girls of Europe who are about to
leave fdr this side of the ocean may aay their prayeri like
thle: "Good-bye dear God. IH fM you In America".
.
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BANflPRD, TWENTY YEARS AGO.
Arthur Yokesir. W. I . Thigpen,
and J. H. Overmen w ets’ flehlsg
on the Wekiw* yleterdSy and
caught U tro tt and ad many more
btfinV and AS plfobf (hat they
caught them they brought th*
strlpg hum*; or at liAst th* trout.
The Y outh of July sobhrsUeu
here wear brought to • eloeo with
o bothy B uford Mlutoula al
the Imperial • Thuoter. The muale
for ibo MbutrsU was la thorga of
Mrs. Turner Uouter while th*
m uagnw nl o f-th s oho# tens In
ih* capable' hand* *f B. ¥: Lane.
rail* 8. Y rtM t

Interlocutor; 'C.

H. Din***, B. F. Land, M. A. MW.

and Shipper! L atrM . S atAU-wld*
frgajjaatlon with heedguarUr* la
Tampa. Th* principal grow an and
Shippers In th* slate ara IntoTcstad In thla organisation u It
with quaationa a f Imporyulattng ta transportation
faculties fa r handling tha
vegsUbtoe produced fat
An event of ceoafderabis lmirtanc* ta tha produce trod* and
tha public ta guttural waa tha
ifrivul In Jar**y City, ever the
la, on Jun# It, of a carload of
corn, tomato**, and cantashlppad from Ban Beal to,
0a the border Ito* af M ucoMlgaad to John Nix A
Co., Now York. Tfc#. car wu* prafooltd before ahlpmant a l th*
kttlri of ta* Intermittent Vacuum

F. ff. Roumllkt, arid
Oeorg* hULaughtlx. ffed
Folia i Uf. Fhfflpa, Mr. Mooih,
Ur. McUlB. Mr. CimpMH arid
llanlng W bdbrdL
Company*, ad Tuxt
WUItom Cowan died at th*
, arrived at Its daettaatian with
Genera Ferfy Uct SrithnUy ilgkt
its la unusually parfoct eo
of haari dUeaic ta d Ua demise
w u to saddea th at the body wto
not discovered until Sunday
tmg oarty&gt;
. . . . .Tha i
were htM ”c t Mb
a
Ft

a

With dll th* talk
paper* today about Improving
bwelneao, marking ^wji^^wholaaad*

is t atmply trkki si ui
the notion that u eaieM t gut-

By One

iws
Conventiod
To Slash T a r i f f s

8 tat**- Tho

Immediately And &lt;
til tha Europe** aattitude
w w s Is
— dU■—
closed, or •» l*d»* • » « J»*y 1*
when the American crop
will be available
among th* big feur m i ha
WASHINGTON. July A—
Th# United State* ha* withdrawn turned on a bail* of ths |
from tha talemattonaJ convention plat* tafonnotton.
for Ihe abolition of Impact and
export pmhibitloni and reetrieliont, which haa f*i*d to recelvo
general acceptance, dcclariag it to
not suited to tho present
red* of tho world.
Tha state departaeat
a not* signed by Act log Secretary
Phillips giving notice ef America’*
intention to take such action was
delivered on June 29 to tho sec­
BEST FOOD
retary-*****! of th# League of
'i f
Nation*. Th* ultimata purpose of
•vV
3-2
h s a
tha convention had been Urn aboli­
tion of tariff*.
S T E V E ’S
" it to with great relortaneo
POST OFFICE ' f
that tha American government

U» an hour udriUr. fnfUtlou
(Continued From Fug* One)
l M of aae tn “priming th*
only "elbow gruoot*
•tend a hearing and told th*
rh wtO Aver get .any­ commission to show tooS* why R
th* pump for you or ■hooldht be reinoeed. The hearing
le to progreaa now.
----- turned t h e _______
( ovvmer ha* bee* In a
worker! of th* eouotr
and If w* all xedp our head* and fight ever
sine* ho took offk*.
whd know mo, know that
gut bock to
alwaye fought for thd
_. ,
. _
A n d Is no "Hot f Ht* a fight,” ho sold,
dog" and am pereono non
need of a long, long troll to proo- fend hrnihed bock contrary locks
The first neeeaalty—that that Im ilt on dangling over hie
erttb many of th* large loterueU.
■ read thil
Hence, thoa* who
p t railing commodity prieuo —I forehead.
can feel that It I* being written olNady hue* portlaUy acre
Some eltlsen* of hla (tat* de­
by a friend of the wtgo- worker. pli*h*d. Because of th* greet i
In th* tael analyst*, tha InUreeU urn# that to being produced.
produced, Ih
the** m anded'an extra ***»ion of th*
of wsgo-worktr* and amptoyerj ■moll price lucre**** will allow Legislature to rote on legnliration
arc largely th* »am*. In th# krog mantiTorturer* to turn red Ink in­ cf beer. "Not” aald Tntmadge,
run, one group cannot pro#per Uti­ to block Ink. The second »f#p to “thla to a hard llqoor country
for employ e n to square up
le. • the other protpere.
Ml beers a fad**.
Now that th* hettl* ogulnet de- of their debt*. No manufacturer
There waa no special seaeloo,
or
eiocuttr*
can
concentrate
on
prv.'lon haa b*en turned, and the
but some -of Ceorgta’a cilice le­
pushing
hi*
bualneea
If
ha
haa
to
enemy la In retreat, it le well to
hit. While the deflation •pend three-quarters of hla time galised brew anyway.
Tafmadg* brought a cow and haa been forced to U te thi* ac­
* LUNCH wa* In full awing. It wa* nee**- en bunkers and creditor!' donrOpposite Poat O fflco
vary to talk optimiaUrally, the Mep*. holding ■ tin dipper. Th* soma Found, to tha executive tion", the not# aaid. “It had been
and bu ilt, a bant on th* hoped that the principle embodied
earn* a* the Kngliih and French third atop U for employer* to
monwy op adeertlalng, to rw- eiMckme ground* of the home, lo­ In tMc convention would b*'wide­
propagmndieta talked optlraUtleally when they w en at the employ mlesmen,, end to pueh cated I* an exclusive irctlonly accepted by the nation* of th*
.uif^ d i faat. h l-Q o w o a a g .l» J f lf lu d dM fc . Ow l— - . the post Muto&gt; ■■ foimsri' Fog hanriny to wortiLT tn ra a r
organisation,
not
don*
ao
th*
y*»r»,
sole*
organisation.
HIT. If they had
dorm
the
“The rarer*# of this haa, how­
advertising appropriations hla Idea of “real fun." He
moral* of their own
people and
have been shot tg pieces.
Since doesn’t go In for fancy kind of ever, been true, and th# withdraw­ Long leaf yellow plan. Golf r t f
tl
would hare collapeed and the
- Uado
kinds of M f
United Slate* would noeur hare advertising and aatoa campaign, fox race* where tha men wear al from th* convention ef other na­ cypfoaa and oil
entered th* war.
The' aama to ar* tha life-blood of IndustiV, red Jackets, but he follow* th* tions which had adhered lead* to tag material*.
true of what haa beta published they mutt be vigorously pushed old type of chasing where th* th# conclusion that Ihe existing
H ID Lum b er C o .
during the lari four year*.
We ta sustain and Inervate present hunters stag cn foot and llctrn convention may not be fully adapt­
Mam# our laadan for talking op* drmand for goods. Th* real nrob- to the dog*.
ed
to
present
economic
and
com­
tlmletleally, but If they bad not lem, then. Is to get all employes
He think* hot blseolts and
» P SERVICE
colored th* picture, what would hack to work and to get th* con­ Booth Georgia can* syrup ar* aa mercial conditions."
Th* convention In question has
cern
running
full
time
before
hare happened?
Today, It i*
good rations a* a nation need*.
had a storm-beset career. It waa
well enough for thoa* who had raising th* wage* of thoa* already
C ap t J. W. Barnett, ousted negotiated In 1937, under League
at
work.
Tbcyll Cot Like' N o* l\
wealth and were looking for bar­
Ultimately wages must b* In- chairman of tha Rtata Highway of Nations auspices.
gains to blast • Hoover for kto
HuruiraUeokstri.
creased.
Fundamentally,
th*
tutBoard,
yesterday
took
Issue
with
•
sore a a d ______ _ -----_ . __
Polly-Anna talk during IN I and
cee*
of
every
manufacturer,
bank­
.
.&lt; •!! kinds. *14. Expert «*»
thra*
(teclaratlcna
road*
by
G
ot
1993, but these men represent on­ er and Investor depends on ta
em or Tahnadg* In hla Fourth of
ly a very email fraction of the creased purchasing power.
I
'
‘" “ l a w n m o w e r s
In­
business Interests of ths country,
Leo-lve# ■•* &lt;1
purchasing pow*r means July speech at Alban).
-5&gt;
i t waa absolutely necessary for creased
Atse Wmm
Captain Barnett Issued a state­
putting
more
people
to
work
and
Has*
rour work doW*ky a raft
Hoover to bo optimistic In order paying higher wage*. Student* of ment objecting to th* governor's
------*ml#
to prevent one-half of tho business economics have long recognised statement that martial law waa
concern* In the United States that wages qiust lag behind se­ declared to force economy In the
J. W. SHADOW.
from eloalng their door*.
* 1 * E lm
n r a * fta * W
curity prices, commodity prices, highway department. He gar* hi*
LONDON,
July
O.-iff1
)—Nego­
Your
employer* have
and burineaa activity. Aa wag'd side of th* circumstances under
’I;"—
1
~!~T
tiations for a wheat production
T
blue’’ from your standpoint, but wer* among tha last to fall, thvy
from Ihetr osm point of stow they will he among th# last to Increase. which E. H. Smith received i restriction program to permit a
check
from
Ih#
highway
depart
have been vary optimistic. They ln ..» h u rt..w h « the business baL
deptotUa of. tba— hugo . North
PRUm NOh«vr never ronry bar~dr~a!iy«n* loon hurst In 1929, the first peo­ merit T ir fSJTlY ~
American surplus and ta aid In
“The proclamation of martial
else, even a-small part of their ple to su fb r wer* Investors, uf
an Increase nf price shifted yea- Wo are equipped
troubles. If they had, yoi would whleh threelquarters were wiped law by Governor Talmadg* as
at t
tsrttoy from th# big four produc­ flrat class
have rushed panic-stricken to out; Ihe next erack ram# to em­ tha highway department waa
G
in
lowest
ing
nations
ta
discussion
with
your btnka, withdrawn your lav­ ployer* In the form of falling a state of Insurrection and the
ing*, and bought down tha houso rommndlty prices and declining military waa ealltd out to quail European producing and consum­ a tria l
upon your own heads.
Your *m- huslnesk. and about half of them
ing state*.
Herald Printing Co
doyera have put their best foot went broke; the third blow ram* Insurrection." Captain Barnett*
Th* p-rpos* was to dttermln#
141
statement
aald.
orwardi thay hare begged and lo the hank-re and they reaped
bormwed all they eould to keep Ihelr crisis last March, when „n*. Th* govetnar In hi* speech how far thay will ba willing to
H
M ta a
factory and atore open; they have quartar of tha hanks failed tn Tuesday mentioned the payment co-operita.
A
.
committee
ta
curry
on
such
worked by day and worked by reopen.
Real eetat* owners and
fUB|l* 1° Smith for aqulpment
T— r
night to giro you vthot little em­ farmwra hare taken their licking. and aald ha did not know Smith work waa appointed after an an­
TTT
ployment you havtV odl In fart
waa In the machinery business and nouncement that th* four prin­
many employ#™ weald b*»» l*»t
bl* tnajorily of lhat Smith I* a son-in-law of John cipal wheat producing countries of
Lense Duplicated
less money In tha last three wag« workers hare thus for form! 11-Mer, former hlghwar chairman. tha wurld, the Unite.) States, Can­
comparatively
well.
years by shutting down their fa;
ada,
Australia,
and
Argentina
had
Captain Barnett said the ma­
tortrs and offices completely. But
I know, on the nthec hand, that
DR. HENRY
they hare felt a distinct moral rt- In certain Industries th* trage til- chinery for whleh th# cheek *&gt;•* agreed "In principle on » policy
■ponslhllity toward you aa their uatlon Is truly deplorable and given was sold to th# department of temporary adjustment of pro­
dcLAULlN, J r.
employes, and bars tried to give something must be done about by L. M. Caubli of the Allenta duction and trade ta world de­
you some employment. Now ‘he these Industries which ara paying Equipment Compattf ••"I i*1*1 mand."
Optometrtol
■iluatlon la reverted.
Business starvation wages In the face of Enable eras given an assignment
Tha committee la composed of
activity la quickening. The acuta rising living coats. I am heartily of fund* p*y*ble at a later date. Stanley tl. Bruce, high commis­
m P vK 4T« ■
unemployment crista la eating. in accord with the admlnstratlon Captain Barnett A«ld this Assign­
Thi* la tha time for you to recip­ in Its efforts to wlpo out sweat­ ment waa tranaferred to Smith by sioner In London for Australia;
R. D. Bennett, 0f Canada, Thomas
rocal* the reaponaiblllty you em- shop conditions which prevail at
doycre hare fait toward you dur- present In certain large lndu.i- Cauble and quoted a letter from I* Brit m of Argentine and Frtdng th* crisis by keeping the “boat trirs. But for tha country as a Cauble to that efforL
tb* marriage rate responds quick­
trimmed."
whole, the wage-worker during
ly to changra lit ccmomlc condi­
Inflation, If not overdone, haa th* past three years, In spit* of
distinct advantage*.
Business I* reducsd pay-roll., haa had the ailtion*, increasing to periods *1
like a balloon. If you get loo much vantage of the lowest Using
prosperity, and thcreaaing after
Ir in It, th* balloon explodes. costa sines th* war. Th* real
commercial crisis.”
la now passed.
When loo much pressure was put danger point
Hera's how th* marriage rat*
la
rapidly
gaining
Into tha business balloon in 1027- Business
went down from 192) to 1932:
10X0, It b u n t.
During th* past momentum.
The first to go
10.14; 9.IB; K.M; 7X7.
two yean the best bralna af the through the wringer era al­
WASHINGTON, July S-—WP)—
country h a rt been at work re ways the flrat ta com* out.
The divorce rata was on the up­
Imiring thla balloon. To make it —As security price* wire th* A new all-time marriage low of ward climb th* entire tlm* from
float, It la now being tafUl«J Tint In crash. *o security price* only ’7.87 marriage* for eaeh 1000 1887 until tb# stock market crash
again. In other words, a reason­ war* th* flrat ta turn up. Sines of populatljn was »#t In tb* hard
of 1929. It has fallen tine* than,
able amount of Inflation to neces­ commodity priest wer* the second time* year of 1932.
however, 4.9 percent In 1930, 4-1
sary; but Inflation can never re- ta buckle, they went tha next to
For the first tlntu In I t years, percent in 1931, and 4.1 percent In
dace honesty. Industry, thrift, stiffen. Th# employer wa* th*
orcalgkt, end ether homely vtr- third ta gat hit. and h* will b# Ihe number of marrlagea in thla th* 1932 rtatirilc* announced yes­
fuss to whleh see oer* our growth th* neat to recover. Just a i one rountry fall below tho million terday.
and power. If wc attomot to rely reason merge* Into another, ta. mark. Thar# wer* only 981,719 la
T h en war* 100X29 ckvircra
on Inflation alone, forgetting hi Its turn, each aeonamlc phaa* th* year, a 7A percent decrease
granted In tha United Staten In
these other okh fashioned J qua ti­ af Improvement merges Into the
fr &gt;m Ih* yaar before.
1933 a* compared to 123.004 to
tles we t n merely fooiln* our­ next. Wage* will recover,
You
W htlhtr tha flguta will to- 1931.
selves. That to to sty . that any In- and I trill act higher wage* than
flatten which substitute* short wa ever taw before. But for tha craaa* thla year may never be
There war# 4.1 marriage# to
hear* &lt;f*r long hour*, cosy work tiros being, I bag of you—do your known, since there la tom* doubt •ach divorce ,!n 1932, at against
for hard work, borrowing for cav­ part lo “trim the b o at" H art pa­ rid to the continuation 0f thd mar­ S J In 1981.
ing, It merely fradd and delusion. tience. Do not kill th* gooa* that riage and divorce statlctlcri serv­
■
It Is Just tike deyllgM saving. U *ne* more beginning to toy ice.
whleh do** Oat gtv* us any more the golden agg*Annual marring* rata statUtic*
data
back to 1887 aod In all that
bualitralghten up hto pane
tlm* tha rat* haa aavar before
naoa affairs. Yeatcgday he paid
fall** below 8.S percent per 100,
ho waa ready ta bagln hla senMias Alice Hagan, keeper af
teace. He haa need at liberty un­
the marriage and dlvorus statis­
der. bmd t ’nc# Ua cnnvlctlon.
ts*, Mid U waa ta ts Iq c|*iro tha
A alx-yehr Centenrc given La*
1993 rata wa* an all-time lew
Brower,
a
dbputy
under
Collin*
MIAMI. July «— GP&gt;—William
tinea Urn trend waa for th* mar­
(Fogey Bill) Collins, former sher­ whan ha waa sheriff, era* suspend­ riage rates to got higher the
ed
yesterday
by
Fsdaral
Judge
iff af OketMhake* eesmty and
farther bach end goea Into tbs
It listed L- Kittr. Brewer waa
ng a celerfiil figure hi t
earlier, lacwmpleta record*.
Florida svergladsa area, appearu-t placd under probation far tlx
6 m of Urn census bureau'* axi­
A vacation 3.000 feri obov* ihoiM,
at th* United States marshal's year*. Th* charge* against him oms reals Ilk* thla:
can play golf oa g “awaat" lft-bol* (
grew
oat
af
tho
cam*
case
la
office her* yuatorday ready Iq be­
• " I t to a well known foet that
rtsita a ro u n d . . . Bah ta the I
gin • six-year led ral court stn- which GpUtas waa indicted.
‘
‘
''"jiM o •
tenc* for caaapirarty I# viotota
chared bridle
ta* yroklbitloa1law*.
&gt;1V i
clay
Convicted a t conspiracy to tip
Country Club pool
shipment of carton* of Hqaor
tfia m
I K IK il
from Qkaachahaa county prints la
cool and I
io tha
I t » , OolUaa femtari hla aaa*
•I V7. ktodnd aplrltt
thtoV
thanigb tha tadaral circuit court
rod yaw by ibo HoiAft G*rito«-'-/
of appeal* and tori. Th* darial
lofaolid comfort TlttUd
denying hla appeal was hand

m.

Negotiations Are
BegnnFor Limiting
Of World’s Wheat

AIl-Time Record
Established F or
Marriage Paucity

A"ctUur

Former Sheriff Of
Okeechobee Begins
Serving Sentence

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Two Keys
Are
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Local Groups Receive
Awards D uring Camp

SocialC alendar

■ptdd a RrOr days.

m

AW ARD,
BY JfiOARLEY
List Of About 1,006
Appointees Awaits
Roosevelt A c t i o n
WASHINGTON, July A—W V The tide of Democratic Job-giving
will swell within a day or two,,as
Prrpidrnt Rvepcvcll rvturnv ta a
White House «V«k pilot with rec­
ommendations from hi* side*.
Postmaster General Parley, tho
chief patronage dispenser, ha*
completed a ll«t of about 1.000 new
app.'lntrrs for Joint ranging from
poplmaptcrs to United Stales altorneja.
Other* will be lined up for ib-r
Chief Executive within a abort
time, b -t all the John won't he,
filled for month' yet. Parley, wh ■

D. U Haqrar M ta Winter
l i t a few Osya vlahing rartawa leagues and Individuals
ta r tha work of tka jrrar and
tfcroa uanswalty klah hoaara wara
uxtendud ta tha league a f Holy
Croaa Eplaropad Church, of this

JAAtautoinilltf uf Utr Ih-mnrratic.

Wotastslm will
foe . Jacksonville

Smith « M remowed
to Bur hold* on Wvst
reef from the FamaldManorial

HtetfQd

r f f i i j n for t#o w*k*.
r, hwtes ta Balthuaru, MA
ipapdlag the winter month*
Mr daughter, Me*. Endor
I, at her home In Geneva.
| BUihor Gormly, of Jaek*, ta speadlag shout two
herw with Hr. ami Mr*. W.
yned Sad Mr. and Mr*. C.
»' of Mr*. T. B. Vlck.ry
I t to le a n that she unda operation this morr.the Perna)d-Uu 4)hlon

nelly and Mrs. D. L. Thrashur.
Mr*. Connelly waa given high
•core priie, two deck* of playing
card*, while Mra. Thrwaher waa
the recipient of linen handkerchief* a* cut priie.
Thoae present were: Mr*. II. B.
Christine Stoudcnmlra l*ft Lewi*. Mra. Georg* A. DcCottea,
ty for Tamp* to spend tho Mra. ft. A. Newman, Mr*. Y.
RoirtitlMM. Mr*. J . K. Brand, Sr*.
G. D. tUihep, Mra. D.
Thrasher,
Mrs. A. r. Connelly, Mr*. Jdrte II.
Smith, and Mr*. Jim** G. Sharon.
Mr*. Ralph U. Might has re­
turned from Day loaa Beach
where she *peat a few days with
her sister, Mrs. L. B. McLeod.
Mr. and Mra. George A. Speer,
Jr. hare returned from Daytona
Brack where they spent a few

MILANE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY

Mr. and Mra. Edward DGbttech and daughter, Lida Ger­ Impudently daring . . . reckleaely
trude. are espected ^ a r r iv e In a eadtlag . . . the year’s sUgw trlfew dope trim Buffalo, H . Y . to umph, rushed direct to you!
visit Mrs- Ootlech'e mother, Mra.
■ Jrkaeil Tea Ejrck, tof a month.
Mra. Tea Eyck * Q aatompaay

with the pettr harceny of cRitBR^t
was fined tin and costa.
P. E. N hie and Dana PdwdnK
while, charged with the petit hr. rvtij of watermelons, were fined
Ihe costs.
J. Ivey Stewart, while, charged
iContin’ied From Page Oik »
with selling u„ inlnin •hilr with-,
with assault ami battery, was out delivering the eertlfh'.lle o f
Hnsd $5, an,| r«pt«.
lille. «n« flnej
and esrsta.
H. A. McMIchact,'while, charged
_ __ r.iargnl
___^
It Rpokioan.
with
with operating an autu with un
, | n^ ||,)m,r. ,»„« ff„ud |i.V)
nr.lawful license U g. wa. fined
Thj, flm.
the CO'ta,
I y*,n ,,n n pcimi-e of en’d he­
ft.' M. Wlmhlsh. whitr, rharge.1 : lisvlnr. Bookman al» wa* flnvj
! with o reratin g on auto with tin *'1 ami cost* *&gt;n n rhtng" of driv­
Impr per li,en*e tag was fined ing an autu with an improper tag.
the rests, ns was Jaekit- lew is,
ft bert Furm tr nml Cnrtwnta
Jinkins, rhargml with trespassing,
f while 4mn.
J. E. Smith and l.ewis Rh-.lsoe, were fined $10 nml rests enrh.
while men charged with operating
Amos Sessions. Harry Woodan auto with an Improper llrvllre law, ami Willie Moore, -kartell
tag. were fined $.*v and eust*. each.! with a'wault, were finrrl $h and
Irvin MiHire. white, v'hnrced with rusts rarh.
reckles* driving, wn* fined the
Wilbur J- nlan. rhargrsl with
the c «ta.
s
petit larrrnv, was fined R o and
J. It MrClary, white, rhnrred eiVsts, while I'rinrr Hill, also
with ns.ault nnd battery, »»* • barged with petit larrrny, waa
fine,| the cost*.
fined *lil nnd costs.

Sharon P a s s e s
Sentence Upon

j

BARRYM ORE an d D IA N A W YNYARD ,h
‘ REUNION IN V IE N N A

o Men Rehtt

J. D. Vownrt nml'ta'Wis Hnrdl,
i.YJELXJS. VMH'B'teti
! Larl*r,l wtlk liiluxirallen , were fine. I
nml costa
KING STEPS each.
TO HURRY PLAN Clarence Tyner, while, rhnrgrd

national committer, .k&gt;es not in­
tend t0 ha .rushed, despite criti­
cism heard frjtu Democratic con­
gressional rank*. ^
Meanwhile, howrvrr, thousands
(Cnsitimicd Kimn l*«ge One)
ll onllnuoil lin n paso 1)
of new p o sitio n s are opening up the N au m ,
the tunrl««r&lt; m:*ht K lar advanced lieforv
presented
a
|'ll
if
til
sight.
“The
undrr the new emergency legisla­
g n era l Inrrra.oa in wagrs rould
tion, suth as the public works a J- po&gt;r old gentleman (Knowles) ho made rff ctivr at the piepcnt
rainlstrathn ami the home loan hod seen ht« h i . i nn*hest ovriln'itnl tale of procevl lire.
bank board, but Juvt how many and hial," hr -aid. "lie wa* to.'
Jnhnpon and It., cr wore paid
Jobs there will be no one has any exhausted to h. Ip himself.’*
lo he ready to ini...... t|„.
definite idea. Parley,
himself,
Somewhat icruerred by the d.'lll that while in u.tnr* al* demade a guess at Iwwtren J&amp;.UOO lima ho arriv'd hero yesterday, listing d iTirulti.. in drafllnir
Knowles raid ho war going »
ami 90,000.
vfldva, fa.torloa an running full
Tha postmaster general will Now York for a visit at a pas- till at Iho prepent I a wane level.
make recommendations for aoma tr lin r on tho Wilder which »•&lt; and on a long hour Iaula f„r laof these places, bat certainly not hound ihrro front Jacksonville liorora.
for all. Tlte slates a rt tu Hava with a haul "f lumbar. Tha barge
This war paid to ho piling up
wan In *t"» of the lug Brook*
something to say.
manufavliiri'd
Parley ig ready to name all the S. anion bill was" ahandonnl &gt;n hum' atdokp of
hoary wralhor Sunday aflrrnoon f&gt; l&lt; under low rml method, that
collectors of Internal revenue aa and shortly afiorwar.l tho five will lo mid later a. prl.
adsoon as Mr. Roosevelt returns. mon on lia n l ii"»k to Iholr dory,
vanoe. Tho admlniilini on l* . 011There are SI of these positi ins, cipoclinir I ho l c to pick thorn oornod al.p al the m ticil.r. ..r l„_
but some n Iready__have— bcsii 'Dfr— Ttiyy ..H.n durr.Hi 5ul TT
attempting to
filled. Other Jobs include collectors night, howrvrr.
of customs and United States
K am lin tuiid hit Min "wantod
marshals. The marehals ' name to know if |
safe and thill, f ' v •»“* on.| pank", Sturk,, a«|,f.
their own deputies, as du the col­ whiit seemed lo )*• hour, lalor, •Mho line tHoinrht n lot Ilf him.
lectors in intrrnal revenue.
»ald, 'l»ad. I ran'l hold out muoh Ho pwani out lo when- the I..»|V
Assistant ihstricl attorneys are longer.'
-ank. II 1 It aid him Imrk omo or
app 'inlcrs of Attorney General
"It wa. a «hort llmo aflor Ilia! IW're, hill ho didn't vniitv tank
Al atsiiit ll..Ill oVIook. Vrank
Cummings, but he ha* served no­ whi n ha- plippod off and wap
-hr- wa aUiui IS yourp old and
tice he would red •&lt;* the number gnnr."
I dun't know hi. la.| name gay*
for ecunnmy's sake.
Mutko told how the mon on the
ruetmaatetahipa rank as the haige maiino,| tlx* pimps all day up. lie waved giHsIhyt to up,
(a r g o t slice of Ihe patronage Salunlpy and on Sunduy after­ There wap nnlhing wo could do.
pie. There are 15.000 in first, sec­ noon al :t ii VIih k Kol into tho .\l almol 7 0 VI11 k lien Kn.rwlc
hu,| to ipiil, ll,. had Iwon on hi*
ond and third class .iffuc* al the dory, arriimpnnii'd by la'Wi*' dog. frrl 11 lung Iinto trying lo save
disposal of the I'rrsidesvl. Bo f ir
Aflrr they had lorn In the Iho h .vfi amt vvn* exhausted
only acting postmaster* have Lsen ■mall boat for an hour, ho .aid,, llo plomk hpn.lp with op.
IIIp
appointed tQ fill unexptrrd terms. tho freighter hont ram r by nmll father Ip'iran In rry. I'aplain lion
Probably abiut .'IJintl new post- offered In pick them lip lull they in-1 wont umlor und didn't 00m
masters will be selrrtrd this year. rofuped, ptill hoping iholr' Inwiatf up
Farley has announced that Re­ lue would mine lin k und find
"Sometime dm ms the night
publicans will not be displaced If Ihoni. Soon aflor Ihi* high pomp f*pi-IhIn K novelo p ' 1J h'-r and 1
managed In rel the dory riitht
they are performing a satisfactory overturned the dory.
“Al about It o’clock Top’ la w '­ ■nt. i(l. and &lt;1aw led In.'*
service. All complaints, howrvrr,
are Beirut Investigated and 'he
Incumbents are being removed
when post officials lielleve the
charges are Justified.
Even before the special rrsslon
of Congress adjourned lie- Sen
■tu had confirmed I.Jra* p rrti k*nlial appointments, ranging from
Judgeships tr cabinet riffle, s, ah.l
under' present indirslion* r. high
p'le of reervs appoinlmrnts will
be awaiting Ihe Senate whin it
ret rna In January.

Mr. and Mrs. II. J. tahm an re­
turned last night from Daytona
MU* Camilla Puleston will a r­ Beach where they were the gursjs
rive tomorrow from Boatoo, for a few days of Mr- and Mrs.
Miss Kalhrme Symra and MUs
Mas*, to spend about a month C. M. Baker.
Helen Vernay aru spemling today
here with her parent*. Dr. and
In Tallahassee.
Mra. Samuel Puivston. Rote Court.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Takirh and
Shy prill be met In Jacksonville
by her parent* and by her sister. daughter, Daphne, returned jreeterday from Daytona Beach where
they spent three day* with Mr*.
Lower Finer
Takaeh’e
brother-in-law and sit­ To-Night
IOU
Mr. and Mra. JT. R. Edsnfleld
had a* their gueete the Fourth ter, "Mr. and Mr*. E. Y. da la Haye
Bekooy
Friday
off Inly a t, their home on Weal and daughter. Locale,
la-ht
Third Street, Mr. end Mr*. L. E.
ftlette. Mr. end Mr*. F. L. EdenMr. anti Mrs. II. E. RupaslI agd
field and d a u n te r, EtUahetk family of tkU city, and Mr. aid
Ann, aad Crawford Clark, ad Mrs. George Cross, of JacksoaJacksonville, add 1 Lofton Edea- vlll., spent Tueedsy at DgyloM
fMd. of Sarasota.
Beech with Mr. and Mr*. William
8 . Bromley.
1 Mr. and Mra.. Walter L. Ceoper
end son, Waiter Ceoper, Jr., will
l&gt;w&gt;lrht Ibr Havana, Cuba.
Mra. E. T. Glasendaaaer dad
They wlO MQ from there Monday daughter, Mis* Annie Lee Glesenaa Ike 8. S. (Mata R-*W foe Lea danner, have returned to their
Angelea aad other potato in Call- home at Plnckardt Ala, after
forla. They will return from Cali­ ■pending about flva weeks here
fornia via Chicago whera they with the former'a ton-lo-law and
will attend the World's Fair.
da ghter, Mr. and Mra. N. J-

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L ..L..l&gt;«ik:U..4Jhttagl.\&gt;;iLiUUs

ing an imi'toper lireo-e ta t. wa*
finnl $.*&gt; and costs. He was flood
another $.*&gt; and costs mi wrliarg*
f • caking e ls " on tbs- highway.
Naonil Wlnt lev. nhaigrd with
inlmlration was flnc,| tho ro tv.
tint inise In loerutalinn for cunJeanie Blmmons, charge I with
at.Vation of rode*.
profyne languntr. was fined $5
One plan trutt has Is'vn «uu- and e- sts.
g,.&lt;etrd for meeting thin situutxm
I’al Johnson, ehargeil wdh In$,'1

■'lata.
Andrew Small, ehnrgei! wrlth
tng under nuthorlty of the art, orderail hearing* to fix a minim m carrying a m men led weapon, wav
wage an,| miixlututn hour tale fur fined lino ami coal*.
each Industry, which would nutoMantle Jacks-n. rhan-mf with
maticidly *|H»'d up the prove-kite. shmitlnr a milch cow, waa fined
.
loin'ideiiit ion also has been Ihe costs.
given lo 11 possible, withhold ng
neoker T. Bradley, rharged with
of adranlagcs under the art front 1the larrrnv of a bathing suit, jvaa
plants known to ho piling up flnrd $.'■ nml ensta.
J e lliyanl, ehargeil with uyng
slin k , now nt «hcn|i production
an Improper llccn*e tag in ' an
levels.
In piepii Athm for receiving auto, was flnesl $ti ami costa.
roites, Johnson * ycsler-kij anrwt need—tbs—appninfmrrtt nr- Eitr
ward II. Rtctllnlu*. .Ir., a vice
pn-sblrnl .if the G rnrtal Motors
t '01 poration. u* liaison nlficer ls*- ;
I.IHN M\H\
Iween Ihe recovery administration I kamkrr M| &lt;4umttrriF n«IM h|
nml ths' In kistrinl ndv *ory h ard
FMItlAY NIGHT. Jnlv 7th
, (insisting eight wrll-known husii u j i ......
nes* leaders.
T”
*’ 11 T u i'tis^ -

1, that Prvahknt Hoo-utrelt, acl-jtnxlratlon, was einnl C'» , r

DANCE

Celery Farm To Rent
In Mrcrti Ham m ock

fa* Acres.
tit acres tiled in gm*l mmlltUin. tlosnl well*, all
uecessary arrlrnlttirwl implement*. Mule, tractor, col. iso
piarters, hams, and

Splendid Living House
A P J'I sY

II. M. PAP WORTH.

Lends car for test—
Gulf-lube cuts oil costs 28V2%

v irtPMb

A IK . A N D AIR Y. L O U A I 0 0 KE. Ambutuu/or Hotel, M ia ru p o lit—«u ntd one o f the tlx co n bom uxd
h r tbit daring tat. G ulf-lu b e cut tbit car't t il cenutmptio* 29 .JVC, ut computed with n il other tilt letted.

New motor oil amazes
A A A Officials*

* 1 ; C.nlf Uh*

r

vj 6 borrowed care, rcprescnuiivce of the
Contest Hoard of the A A A levied 4 of
Am crica't leading brands o f 2 Sc oil* , . .
And, w hen th e 4-day r e d o n th e famnui
Indianapolis Speedway was over, Cnlf-UJt bid
bottom n t r j m in n try t* r!
T o the amassment of ihe'O fficials, the aver-

T H E “ H IG H -M /L E A G E ”
M O T O R OIL
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A N I N D E P E N D E N T . D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. JULY S. IMS

HAS

OF
LIFE

Efforts Made To
Thwart Kidnaping
Of Factor’s, Son
CHICAGO, Ju ly I*-E ffort*
were mad# today tv prevent the
John Factor abdacUon from be­
coming a Arable kidnaping. It
waa laam ad th a t whenever Jerom« Factor, 19-yenr-old ion 0f
tha miaaing International apaeutator laavae hla hotel hood
q u a rta n for tha homo of hla
mother ha la attended by two
body g u a n b . Thla baa led to
tha tuggaatlon th a t tha kidnapara of the fa th e r may hare
fo-'nd tha form er barber an
anaatfafaclory hoataga
and
might attem pt to exchange hla

/f t Veterans’ REPORT CALLSjU. S . Delegation In .
O U T FOURTH Reductions
Pensions A ik Economical
SPENT ON SHIP Move Revealed In Report FOR BIG SLASH LondonN ow Favors
BY ROOSEVELT
IN LIGHT RATES R e c e ss O f P a r l e y ^

WASHINGTON, July
.receired their last government
—Upon cutting expenditure* for rhtxks.
la tl
year tha U tter
veteran* the Roosevelt adtnlnte- group draw $*3,000,000.
tration has depen.lrd largely to
The veteran*' administration Is
m luca the cost of government, undertaking to re-rate 330.000 dis­
but Congress amended the legisla­ abled veterans whose condition
tion and lessened fhe seventy of it attributable to w ar duty. The
Ih
lha euta first onlerrd, Hate in fynds t. pay them have t&gt;e*n cut
brief la the net result! .
finin' 3393.tt9.nOO In 1933. to an
CORNING. New York, July
f'Ue7
Tha appropriation (ar veter­ etlim alq^. I l l - .’T.’.OOlJ for 10.14.
3.oPt --J hn Curuush who be­
ANNAPOLIS, Md., July B .-b P l ans during fhe fiscal yakr begun Of this group, 130,000 cases are
A general reduction of approxi­ came psoild famous while •
• NEW YORETjoly 5— CA.LONDON, Jsly
(AJ*.&gt;—
thiv
month
is
»YS|.iiKaj)oo.
U
a
t
'prvsum
ptlve,"
meaniag
there
is
—President Rooarvelt r included
mately lit percent of tha piesent
P.) —8till f»r from prosperity
The I'niled Steles delegation
member of Ihe Wotland fam ­
year
it
*»&lt;
$'.C7.»i9.00a.
no
rvUlenca
that
w
ar
cauaed
thali
rales chaigavt Sanford electric
hia vacation at era yesterday on tha
favors a re eras of the^
ily of circus acrobats as the
Hue* of bualneaa
Retween tOO.iNM ami SOO^WO ex- troubles hut laws have given consumer
cool, quiet waters of Chexapeake
svrvleo
Wf wvnim*- rtHmy-»iit.-s h w w 1m r 7 n rn ritrw iT m ,,M r '? p r ’ f t
, t the
I ho •tuple
emlo
Araat ie-u■ iapl ii
haiatiluus feat of
American
k eismaa
s a a t aaU
said *L1a tr o n ra r
American IndapeniWnce a t a f*n»- two World W ar veteran* who c a l reviewing l&gt; arda Will he set nien-teil b) a special committer! eomrrvault J ed a t his home
talil be did not baliavo tho aacna
•veaiag. Tha saaaanrem eat waa
havo
become
partially
disabled
up
to
decide
in
each
case
whether
which
had
l-een
appointed
by
th*|
fro m
th a aUtlatlcal
man are raaponalbla for hla Ify luncheon gb isrd the cruiser -ine* the war ami cannot attrib ­ the claim is to rem ain in force or Sar.furd e'itjr Commission torn*- here to-by, aged 79. For s
mad* a fte r a meetiag *f Herr*Indianapolis.
father's abduction.
a n d f r o m t h e leaa
•ary of Htel* llaU. Asaisteat
quarter of a rsn tu ry Comosh
vretkt ago.
ute th eir c mlitHin to aarrlca, hav«
(Continued
On
Pagw
Two!
Refreshed aqri tanned by hla
to red the rontinrnts as John
Seeretary ag B u t* Malay, aad
A s p e c t o f c o n fid e n c e .
Kepoitlng their findlag* at a
two weeks on the ocean, Mr.
Senator Pit I ms a with BHtiafc
Weiland with numerous firinetl:ng in Ihe City llall Mondav
'H trw ’a a b ir d V e y e v ie w o f
Roosevelt arranged for a dbpar
Frimw N W rier Ramsay Mac­
night, the &gt;vmmlt!**, cumpoteil of
.uses, retiring in IM 7 to proetake* from reports of
lure after sundown U*t night far
Donald. cksirm sa a f the reaferK. T. William*. W. M. llayais, F.
f
t
r
in
the
cool
business.
of BUtlatictens In
the capital t0 take o rar the cam ­
raev. aad eVhrr tw afrrtara loadL. Miller, lieotgv D. Bishop, and
paign for national recovery,
aad other M«rct«:
S. O. Shinh.ilter, declarcl that
rr r. It waa ra p rrtrd th at lh a
lie noted attentively the report*
P a id * uUIIUe*—Despite . f i t . “W* fimi the rate* now.charged
ateeriag rwmmitloa meeting t* .
from the daadl .eked Umdon eco­
ar* excvssiv* and no« In keeping
■ erraw will rvammead a reran*
to r roU n i l In many porta
nomic conference throng h o -t the
with the time*, neither ara they
a f tha rearlsve |« a pleaary aam*
at Um nation, Increased aalta of
day and appeared hopeful of prog­
in line with rate* charged in other
yawor M t a o l likely to Improve
ress there but hla chief interest,
localiti**'
o a rtla f* . KapoeJally noteworthy lu
naverthelass, waa In the na^onal
The coinm'.itr* report era* ret.LONDON. July 5. (A.P.)—
• w fakt th a t the increase In eleclack to work movmant he ha* or­
iWrr,| l&lt;y Mi Williams “as chair­
After
American delegato*
trie outptot ban bom In wholMolo
dered t0 begin thla munth.
man of the gm rp. Hr stated that
W „ H W . Indicating in­
had been in telephonic ro»&gt;
Lnult M. Howe and Marvin II.I;
the committee had investigated
factory work.
McIntyre of hia secretarial staff
vernation with Waahinftoa
OCAI.A, July * .-(* &gt; —D efend-1 conditions entering into the coete
WINTKR IIAVHN. In ly 3.
-Naw tor rvglitrsT A M P A , July S.—National were with Mr. Roosevelt. Mrs. Strict enforcement of tb r arsenic ing the lerolullon adopted by Iht nf nianiifa-tuiing and distributing
today
Ihe impreaalon prw• May, IMS, In 11 atotoa guard troop* front Tampa ware Rjoaevvll and several friends a r­
electrical strew * in other Flori**.*
vplled in important American
d t . K T coot over regiatra- ordered to Brookavilte Uat night rive. I at noon and *et out for the spray law ikiring the e lining sea­ United piohlbltion force* in their rities, as w«il a* rilie- in Georgia
quartera that tha major partla . K ay, IMS. Continued in- to quail a prison camp riot a fter IndUnapoli* aboard a submarine son was promised yrrtri-Asv by recent (trU ndt convention. Judge and n*tghboiia;r state* The r a i d _ _
6 f the economic conference
aaa l a retail oolaa Indicate
... escape of five convicts Monday chaser-to hava-luncheon with the Nathan Mayo, commit*toPTr_ " t IV. k . . \\ bdfw i.l- vesierdsy - vatd Wdw“In "vffvet in th o»f d l i t t Alto1
Th* July term of County Court would receas thia week leav­
airlM tlturr, nn a visit here after Ihe lixij » ettaek on meiubvi* of were studied, he said
■lump will
k H h r in f U S i a remaining prisonpresident.
having attended a n tirlln g of the I be ro . nt I.egnU lor# waa jutllTtw committee had ’ therefore c raven* I before Judge J . G. Sha­ ing committees to carry nn
‘ *
' ara so thoy refused to work and
The choppy seas, which Mondar
• Ba&amp;dtag. aad eowetroctlon— L'n responded to commands by setting almost prevented a cabinet meet­ newly organised Kl.iride G rsre- lied l*v tins* Ih* legiilalois Voted mine In an agreement on certain ron at the Court House this morn­ Ihe technical work, poaalbly
frit
Shippers
A s»ieitllon In on the liter bill when the &lt;| .*elinn irhvdules. Including G e n e r a l ing where Co nty prosecutor John at Geneva.
In private building, oa fir* to awaat boxes.
ing, had quieted ysatentey an.t
In some delegation quarter* U
an public eonMaJ. T. Byrd Sparkm an and Mrs. Roosevelt started yn the lakeland.
uf ronilltutbinalily was directly Lighting, Combination. Cookin,-. li. I.eonsrdi presented a draket
Mnyn appeared at the meeting involved.
private building CapL Ray V. 8. Rudd, command­ foir-m ile run to the Indianapolis
Heating, a n j K efrlgetatios, small containing th* names of 31 white t* believed th* movement for rw- ,
In Ita own right, ing SO tnon, rushed to Brooksvllle
on Invltat'on to evplain hi* stand
The, ilatem enl was made In . ,n '1 ^vgu Poww rale*, and to . and colored alleged law-eiolatorv- ft** could bo blocked in • plenary
in gay eplrita and a wave to tha
Judge Sharon accepted th* list session of th* parley, but th e n te
yrhat unexpected In a truck a t about 7:30 o’clock.
on enforcement of the arvenic law teller leplylag n. a i .t e Senator*
'* • ^ m m e a d a ik m
Reports from Brooksvllle a t 10 crowd of holiday visitors a t the The meeting was attended also
federal program
th at sn approxim ate 3tl percent and sous &gt;rd th* dock*!, sotting no point la trying to roatinuo fall
W
T.
tlery,
who
leienlly
ilerlnit
i
wharf.
ahlppad o r d a r i o'clock indlcatad order had
general ieduction be placed lain ra te s for tria l os follows:
tho conference until the world
Ju s t before Mrs. Rooervvlt an', hv Gen. A. II. Itla'ndinv, eectslaiv. *» reive un the dry toices' execu- effect. Mr. W illiam* staled th at
backlog at restored.
m
iaetary situation became easier.
wthii
presided;
J
.
A.
Hnlvelr.
W
in­
II.
AMe
Mir
heal,
white,
charged
The trouble started a t the ramp, her guests boarded the submarine ter llsre n Senator J ft. Tavtor live i mmlltee, is j .ng lie wa* not in the u | inion u f ihe com m ittee, with aggravated assault, will bo
_ J a y , 1930. Groaa
Th*
steering
committee is
located In the Took# Lake section, chaser the guns of the Indianapo- farv o , and Mr. Fowler, of la k e in harmony with the portion-of tlie rale* recom mended a re resmeet
tomorrow
tried Saturday morning a t 9:30 scheduled t„
•
lie
irsoliition
sd'iK'Sliiig
driving
I
a
boomed
the
national
aalule
of
about
eight
mHas
southwest
of
» liable and fa ir in view of gen­
■Oder the aama
morn le g to act un the prupraal te
lard.
*
o'clock.
out
uf
public
life
ih
•*
offtcisle
Brooksvllle, after five convicts 4d gun* §1 soon in observance uf
tV - f 1
eral condition*
“ I want it nlalnlv nn-Urst -0.1“ . who supported the keveitg* m*aa
lin k k tanedy, white, chargad adjourn, submitted yesterday by
l&gt;o,ing a discussion of his re­
IrifjftiiaSiiiirtT m
yftVh eaT!. "tflU Ih q -rtv^flt-rvgc^V *.
port It era* brought out th a t the with aggravated assault, FridayT
a m t e f rapacity, thrown I* an up ro ar and tha
of Holland.
h'ature. In not rhan rln e a word
"I it-1 m l fetl”, the senstnr ta d, com m ittee report rail* fo r o co l- 9:30 o'clock.
warn Inrrsea m ailing IS prisoners refused to Marguerite trahand, personal sec- or n Hoe nr Ihe areenle taw. g iv e
The Auser less delegation last
•
i
t
*
'a
ll#
induction
In
minimum
rvtery to the President. Misa Mal­
W. F. G am er while c h a r e d
h,
. n&gt;llMr
’ that It is foi me In attack Ihe
aa a rise in obey order* yesterday.
me only one course to follow —
d ia l gee, flat ra te s and guaian with mallei us injury to pertooal
vina
Thompson,
her
personal
sec­
"
- ______„ - _
•infam
y
a
n
t
h
iliesly
o
f
those
Indicating In­
from
Roooevnit.
Thoy ara oppocod
Agitator* In the camp taunted retary . and Miss Loren* lllchok, the* o f enfnrr’n r the prevent lew
who vtil.d differently from Ih* tie s , ai d th a t th e propose,! sched­ property, Friday, l:3u o'clock.
fay retooling.
to total adjournment.
whVh | vhs|| t, n, h-tet &gt;for* ,'i.t i
tha guard* and encouraged their of Nvw York.
ule*
Will
.tut
permit
th*
charging
way I Voted: neither tin | btlleve
II. F lja l an.l K L. Ray, whit*,
.1 produc companion* to nit on th a ground
of th* til percent penalty or ditLuncheon was serve*) In the to the Kr-t nf niv at||l*e ant s* ' (Cunllnue t o n P ag. Threef
charged with catching fish with
» im l i I f t y '" * * * IS 1-3 par cent and refuse to work. Moat o f them
WASHINGTON. July •.-&lt; * &gt; —
i
ICoallmteo
,.„
Ware
Threet
rount
which
h
a
t
Iwen
tho
tu
b
je-l
a seine, Saluiday, 9 30 o’clock.
m m April '(b id 'y e a r and t l 1-3 wouldn’t budge and when solitary adm iral’s q .a ste rs on the Indian­
P iaslihal Kousevslt today talked
nf recent litigation w ith th* p o e rr
apolis
which
have
been
occupied
■ W .aant over. May teat ear, while confinement was threatened, a
J»hnnie Davie, whit#, charged over Ih* laUphon* with t hatrmaa
company.
la rg e r aummar galas ware la tbo group e f prisoners burned sever­ by the President. The Indianapolis, I e o c a l
In - te a l, the com pany, under with reckless driving. Thursday, Hull of Ih* American delegation
newest of the warships o f the
al sw eat boxes.
111111* uf tho ptopoeed srbed lies, 9:.1ii o'clock.
a l London cuaferear* in endeavor
1'' TaxtUe*—Activity In tha textile
C urtis llall, white, charged with to keep parley a t work, but ho
m utt allow a discount of III per­
Two of the fug Hire* were cap­ American fleet, la to be the cruiser
flagship
util
there
Is
every
liktllla May approximated tured during tha day but th a t did
cent when hills a ie p a st by ru t- petit larceny Friday, V:3U o'clork. stood firm against
imteodteto
WARRINGTON, July *
Three re*l,l»nln n f this emiaty
while prelim inary figure&lt; not curb tha disorder. S heriff Neil hord that Mr. Roosevelt will use
H. II. W arren, white, inloilcat- stabUltatioo of Amoricaa ru rtonrar* w ithin til days uf piesenThe
Weather
Iteies
i
today
&gt;si.|
; activityt In June exceeding F. Law, of Hernando county, ami this trim fighting vessel for Ister v»ere sncrrvsful in their plea&lt;lingv • h*' tropical .It*tuiI miic* m the 1st ion.
sd. Th reday, 9:30 o'clock.
,,IK r
A fter th* conversation
n t In woolrn two deputies, Nell Klnnear and S. trips he has In mind to Cuba, P u ­ before Ihe Stale Pardon Board,
K. It. Gnann, white, using pro­ the Pens idea l U said to ha Vo
11. K- Dighton, who had nf feted
tiulf had ineteasrd 1*0h In estenl
wototod tax tik e advnnctd at 8. Moody, augmented prison camp erto Rhw. Panama and the pacific arrnrding to reports rw .lved her*
sml intensity and indieallon* are h it service* a t aeeoclal* m u m ,1 leu* an.t ot*,*n* language, S at­ every cuafltear* th a t cuafsrcoca
t' day from Tallaha****.
ra te - than In other guard* and succeeded In keeping coast.
that Ihe enter will pass inland In F- It. W ilton in any m ailer* In urday, 9:30 o'clock.
will proceed. II* will not comment
peace during tha day. Sheriff
Annapolis, one of America’s ..IdItoy White, white youth wnn nv«r the South T*va- coast pr,.h- solving the City e ru-operallon in
F it Kandall. white, intoxicated. on the conversation p r e f c m ^ t*
,
Hides a ad Mather*—Price, of Charles &amp; Dean, of C itrus county, cet towns aad the home or the wa* erntrnce.1 t„ five year-i si ahly between Cmpiiv Christie an* •u its e g a in it Ihe power company, We ki.e.lay, 1:30 o'clrak.
let set tons a t Isradua speak for
to lJ the t'om m iseioner* th a t with
LkBaaa eteplea h a w advanced more also helped patrol th a camp.
naval academy, was the mecca Ralfor,| after he wa* fooml guilty Brownsville Thurxdav furenoon.
Date Buber, while charged with tkamaelvra.
\
Ih*
filing
of
tha
rep
o
rt,
th*
n*
ti
i ’ka- moat Mala. Shoe produ&lt;
The Took# Lake prison camp for hundred of holiday t rariste of m anslaughter here in 1931, wa*
,'perating an auto with an Improp­
The stnim wa* l.vai.,1 to&lt;lay *|»A t the Whit* House lr w*C t t logical ste p l* to have th* new er li-elite, had th* css* Boll*
riop fa r M ay-gad Jane U expec
waa established only about two who lined the docks to take a look granted a romlili nsl |«r*bin.
protim atelv .1341 mile- due east of
pteined quite emphatically .w hy
g i t ahew gains r m la s t year weeks ago, tfla convicts being through field glass*, a t the In ­
B. A. "Inmnlc** Hartley, white llrnwaiville moving slightly noili schedule o f rale* incorporated m prosBed.
the President will not consider Im­
R a i l r o a d .- Whlla carload!
moved there from
Homosas ta dianapolis, anchored out In the resident o f IningwiMwl who wa* of west about t* m i l e * an hour a n ordinance.
D I- riiy to n ami M urray Daw’- mediate stabilisation of the- dol­
lie e u g g esle j th a t he and Al
• fleet k ail a f year w
sentenced to threw meu(hn In the Thw bureau sabl it »a* attends,
where they had been working on toy.
(Cusliaued On Fag* Three)
lar. aa demanded by Ihe gold bio#
the same period last year, roads. No t m b l e had developed
county jail I* 19-11 for the un­ by shlDIng gale* ovrr a ronstih-r lo in e y W ilton Ira a u lh m ired to
aatteac. la an official sou res that
la recent won the were eg
(Continued On Page Two)
lawful poesr**ion nf a still, w.u aide area ami by wind* of Hit n d e a lt such an n id m a a re and pie
knows, he te described as fe e in g
la Imprwre the allnatlon
given a conditional panl n.
tan a force near the renter. N orth -n il it a t n u t Monday night's
that tnjr itabU iiatipa
•spaalally since current
James llall, negro, w»* paroled east storm warning* w-ra ordere- iiisvtlng o f lira C om m ieipin when
would require that the United
a ra ra n tin g ahead of teat
Into the custody o f hi&lt; mother at noon from Urown-vdlv to Poe Ihe rep o rt In its final form cold i
Hist** establish a vlabilrtatioa
He was sen* up In I97d and given O'Connnr. and caution was ad be ra ie fu lly v iau o n ed and &gt;li&gt;
cussed.
kr value mi
It’s generally a man who claims fhnd ami morally bind tki- coun­
ID years a t Raifurd for rubbery. ils e j veesvls in It* p ath ..
M aror V. A. .Speer w as In honors a t a lit tier man, but Iwiay try to export g u lj |f necessary te
t stare gates Increased
ag
tcem en
ith tk
tt suggeeti
agio*m
eall w
w.th
this
suggesii r . J .
jj„
„,n | | . rk„ , u l hack up lb* agreement. If* te nut
seaaenable In May, and
tip .* .-In g him-elf as of the opm | ^ nlu„ L u k r a |h - tU im
^
•*« P i w i
N&gt; . manager* ar*
raady te esp o rt guid u r , oU r
jald 'a'greater
i
t A m.raira^--------g
price in
mn
that
any
di-rusaion
~ —
«f
rates
heavily.
"INrv never seen It so quiet,"
the f.rsl person t„ ten I a Jew agreem ent morally .Jd .g .im g lk,
™ ** Wte M W n l celebravliould Ira pv-lpoaed until th e/
— Insolvency said Sheriff J . F. McClelland this !?**
livh Is • anaesral Harbor this rou* 'ry to e ip o rt gold.
ran,' in the form of an urJtsan *
''‘f ’ to n d ra e v than it
g a t the low moralag when asked w hat condi­ j w 1!
Fading of the conferee™ U
s. stun.
-*
did In the Initial skirmishes o f th*
containing provivmns uf rafuicetions prevailed In and around San­ rw qlatlon, U waa revealed In a
Mrs. Ilarkey une of several * " *
*f ,h* tetennr bitlenraea
m
-nt-and
other
m
atters
nut
rorTh* Board of County Commlv'
ford y rvr the Fourth.
pert &gt;m tu a party which sprat aroused by Urn P ra s id ra f. .UbU&lt;I survey today which showed, how- slencra met In aggular -sssinn at ,throe f i i slatementv lenvtervvl by ere,I by tho roiuiuitte*.
aation
eseasngo
Momtey w a, prvlira,
J.
N.
Tolsr
ami
S,
p
u
lo
lo
n
Hla statem ent waa corroborated
.
» »karp decrease
Cammivsteae, T. I- Dumas fir-: lb* day ia Ibe harbor oa last F ri­
the Court House Monday with all
m a sm all steering .-omalG
by Chief of Police Ray O. Wit- works fatalities.
f r o ip eri witness tr-lim ony in suggested that the ordinance no- day, tandsd a lOO-pound Jew flak,
members present aad a variety
A total of g | least IIS persons
llama whe stated th a t arrests fa r
recast rases Involving &gt;uiwt trial. be drawn until Ihe Commiv-iowrrv while lwu other a r m to«* of the ‘• ^ • • • ‘iRff T**t*rdny m oraug.
Tha largo commit!r* was called
alleged law violation* w ere a t
perished during tho holiday com- uf nuttier* prevented them.
The application vf Mrtcbcll had been glren suffici ni lime to party hooked J , w full which wera * * • av*slng to make s final rvraoav
The, annual reports nf Alex Kminimum, and th a t there we
parod with a total loss of .raven
•
stim
ale-l
av
weighing
between
study
the
prtq-v-ed
(airs,
but
he
mon a t Lvaingtoa aad 93 at Con­ Jnhneun and C. R. Daw via, coua- Ihihart S r , that hi- roung son, waived hia objection when hi .100 ami till pound, each. Mrs. m rad atira of adjeuraam nt to. ton
but few oat-of-the-ordinary &lt;
ty ^vocational ag rlru ltare workers, Mrlchell D ullart J r . Ira tecumfull coafarwac* hot on lha m l i n
c u rrsn tln , non# of them o f serious cord la April of ITT*.
nraad&gt;d to the FI tlda Slat* was laid that coptea of the saw Ilarkey h mkrd Ihe fish aad after * r Secretory a f S tate Corded Hull.
Firework* fatalities totalled hut were read and accepted.
Rex iteekard, local grower, S'l-hool for the Deaf an,| Blind a t schedule would he p rrv n te d *e:ti a short sliugglc, tended It.
h**J o f the American delegatina.
Baaford streets were deeerted seven compared with 10 last year.
of lha t sm alt lo o s e n today.
i Others m the party wera Bill tho la r ta group was ad jraraad mamade
a short talk la which h* NL-Augustine, was approved.
Motor
car
miahapa
kilted
32.
Fif­
for th e most p art yesterday al­
Upon motion of Commissioner, l l , , * , , . jg „ . [M I I H |J ,KI( Verna IU 10 A. M. Thursday.
JT ^
The roiunii-vioiii i
ordered
Thirty-eight urged th a t a U mill levy fur vw
though a steady line of autom o­ ty-eight drowned.
- I asora. th a t w* ndjowrh tha
ralivmal agriculture work bo re ­ f i t i i J J In
hospital bills foi II. J. I rahman, th* committee iJ - Messengr, R. Kinlaw, s n I Miaa
bile* pasted through teem during teat their liras by other causae.
port was accepted and Attorney M attie Campbell nf Oviedo.
steorlag coauaiUco a a til tarns* —
tained la the 1933-34 budget toon various rharity patients who were
th e morning hours sad - again
Wilson aad Dighton wrr* dite'led
row warning,'* said Mr. Hall a fte r
to be adopted.
takaa to lira Feins III l-aughton
shortly a fte r dark, aalot
to draft th* new ordinance and
tho meetinn "hot Mr
Clerk V, K. D 'u g lata read a let­ M morial Hospital, paid If and
won*
who
present it a t th* next meetiag uf
lain (Neville Chamberlain. B rit­
te r from tho Semi sole A g rk u ltu r- wheat money h avails Id*.
bound fa r Daytoaa Beach w hew a
Ih* Commiaslun
ish chancellor a f to* exchequer)
al
Club
who**
officiate
aad
mem­
Na
srH
-n
waa
tak
rn
on
a
te
t­
_ enjoyed an Ideal
Commission'r Dumos suggvatrd,
g e t ay aad snggmi *
day which saw all program events
SCRANTON, Pa, July S.—(AT ber* also favor the H mill levy. te r addressed to th* .rommitaloa- sud It was unaniamualy accepted
day, w w* adjawram
___________
era, aad teal by II. M. Papxrorth.
carried out with eocceee before I —Dynamite wrecked
to* ham*Th*
of .Sinclair OU On. waa awardthat lha 'Splendid aad meritori­
la his report t* tho County day morraiag."
heavy ra te at rack the rity * ‘ Jak a Bey ten, district pres Ideal wfJ
**•
U furateh [ lot ideal af tha Seminolt County ous work of thia com mil lo t’' o* Csmmlss "inert. Dr. S. Palac
The eerrsto ry of
_
Chamber
c
f
Commeire.
Tho
U
t­
1:30 o’clock.
’
United Mia* Worker*
af America ‘to ^ " ‘F wtlk • “ ««1
Workers af
mad* a m atter of record and ta- stated that during to* mouth af
(Cawtiaoad O a P ig s Two)
A small
. .party
. .af local. A ^ *oriy Ipday harlteg C§*ytan, hia Seven bids wore opened aad read. te r slated that 39 members e f the
( Coat Isued On Pag* Four)
Jaa* he aaad* eight visits
whe were aboard th* rirar ateam- wife and tw* ch|Mrsn from their County Attorney K. F. Ileus- trade body had* told a special
County Hums, aa d five visits to
retorwed to Baaford beds. Thoy were aalajurad. Tw* holder waa a steam ed ta proceed “ra*lteg oa Jaa* 3, aad that a
_ a t * to * t 9 .M a ’cteeh adjoiateg home* aj*o
Vrlte the collodion of «33JT from ■*solution was passed urging ttti SEEK BETTER NAYAL SHIPS thd County Convict Camp In lha
capacity nf Cnunty Phyiirten An
report o f an teJoynW» aged by th . blast. poUra said li K a Hoberte to r damage to tho fiM M M U atrt to uuk&gt; At I m t
eras taaaog by a l least 10 sticks af osaaty mower.
WASHINGTON, Jaly E - b P V - physician fo r th* Coawty W stfar*
a H teUI publicity levy for the
Ja ly f
■.rfUrn
dynamite. Asthoetete*
Indicated
The remmlmtemru approved H
Herniary Swansea Mid today th* Board. D r.
eetebratlon
Ito y believed st rite w ith Is t a r tho fir* a n a tomd of T. S. PwweU
Th* com rotes ionsra adjourned ta Navy win ask Mr •njtoo.ooq ho pe rform ed t e a
•tea*, mad* te a r visits
goats to the q n te a ‘dating bask te aad too notary pablte bonds i f
on Monday morning as a tax from public works fi
Boyteah victory o ra r TVmaas Ma­ W. C. Hatehteom aad ‘ Jaa. D.
Using board, aad la te r aaat nwdaraUaUca. giving tha United af tediguat patiaats; mad* M vte^
ih*
«* to th* hospital, gad M d 13
to adapt . ts a u U ro 1933-94
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Figures
ConfidenceAre
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President Enjoys His
Last Day Of Vaca­
tion With Family In
Quiet Observance

General Reduction Of
.10 Percent Recom­ Famed Acrobat Of
Eighties
Dead
mended At Meeting
0 f Commissioners

Impression P r e v a ils
In American Quar­
ters That Confer­
ence Will Adjourn

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RIGID ENFORCING ATTACK ON BEER
OF ARSENIC LAW VOTE OF SOLONS

NATIONAL GUARD
TROOPS CALLED
TO QUELLRIOTING

SayH Action Of Legia* Declares Question Of
iaturc Allowed Him C o n s t ! tutionality
N o Other Course Directly Involved;

Action Taken Follow­
ing Disturbance At
Convict PrisonCamp

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CONVENED TODAY
FOR JULY TERM

Docket Is Presented
Containing Names
O f 31 Offenders

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To Hit Te.xnN Count

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Mrti. Ilarkey Catches
100-Found JeHj(Fish

America^ Fourth
Sanford Observes Of July Festivity
Fourth Of Jul y In Takes Human Toll
Peaceful Manner

Board Of County Commissioners Has
Regular Session On Monday Morning

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Union Is Dynamited

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MODERN housewives are learning the moet efficient way of run­
ning a home.’ They are learning how thrifty It is to rely on the
bskery for their cakes, pies, bread and roll* Instead of spending
»ng hours in the kitchen. Because ther know that the Hi-Grade
Bakery use* only the finest mate rials, the freshest eggs and milk,
hey can buy with the assurance o f giving their families needed
Hiurish'ng foods.
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"Didn't it taka you
hours to make that mar*
veloua cake?"

minute*
(bakery- That’s
the way 1 do all my
'baking* now."

THE FOLLOWING STORES SELL
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H. E. Weekly Grocery, West 9th 8t.
II. E. Weekly Grocery. 13th St.
Forrest Gatchel's Grocery. Sanford Avenue
Lodge’s Grocery. Palmetto Avenue
Ixxlge and Sons Grocery. Em Avenue
Kinard’a Better Food Store. W. First 8t.
Price and Warren Better Food Store. Monroe
Andea’ Better Food Store. French Avenue
Pigfly Wiggly. Magnolia Avenue
Piggly *Wlggly. First Street
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Plfgly Wiggly. Sanford Avenue
M. D. Catcher Grocery. Sanford Avenue

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Carl Fes’er’s Station, West First St.
White’s Grocery, Weat Flrat S*.
Cheium’s Lunch Room. Weat First St.
Patterson** Filling Station. Weat First St.
Joel E. Field*. Texaco Station. Weat First St.
Rlnes’ Filling Station. Sanford Avenue
Telford’s Grocery. PalmetJo Avenue
Sanford Avenue Beer Garden. Sanford Avenue
Thomaa Grocery, Cypreaa Avenue
Angelo’s Place. Cypress Avenue
J. Scott’s Grocery. Cypreaa Avenue
Seminole Sausage Shop, Sanford Avenue
Tomlinaon’a Grocery. Weat 13th 8L
Wood’s Filling Station. 13th and French
Nick’s Place. Weat 13th St.
Lovett’s Groceteria, Flrat St----------------

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DON’T BAKE
On tf&amp;to To Make Summer Baking Easy:

In the good old days. Mother Mood over the hot range for hours
to produce the family’s bread. Thank goodness the goal old days
have gone forever! Now Mothor buy* this wholesome loaf In our
atom arid saves herself hours of- unpleasant ton.

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new jewelry as thin! And it’s very
low priced.

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T h e Sanford Herald

O ttftete* Ffrtt, Lttt, Altd Always

In th# J«tat itartdfhWt of PmldeM Roogffvrit and
Premier MacDonald iaaued a few months afo Immediately
after their conference In Washington H waa plated that
L ater
- t h e World Economic Otffefmce MU! T xucceed."
In hie address to (he nations of the world, President Roose­
velt aaid, “The World Economic Conference will meet sMn
end must come th Its Condiafone quickly. The world can­
not iWeit deHbArttlAM Mm* tfmm not. The Conference
must eatabWh order in plhce of the preeent chaos by a
stabUtaatlon of currencies, by freeing the flow of world
trade end by Interns (tonal action to raise price levels. It
must, in abort, supplement Individual domestic programs
for economic recovery by ntee amd eolofful International
.
action.. . .
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-Common sense potnta
out.1 our President contlftued,
“that
any ____
atrong
nation refuses to join with genuine
“L— If _,
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sincerity tn
jheae concerted efforts for political and ecuin'jheae
ntrtnlc pence, the one at Geneva And the other at London,
v a t Herat* la a a n tb w el ifes progress can be obstructed and ultimately Hocked.
In
i.s h k w * l H t •* e i.ia ••••!» •■title* l* Iks m i f f r»* Atrch event, the efvIMxed work!, seeking both forma of
k s k i m t lr t ■« all B , * i i u » a l , M
satis* i* Ir 99 m i s iln w lw i n * . peace, win know where the responsibility for failure lies.
B&gt;*
l» iat* ***** •■* aha Ik . is.
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essiisks* hereto. All I Urge that no nation Asstlme such a responsibility, amt
rlsbis al ■■aliratto* ml •* » lal that all the nAtlona JMtied In these great conferences transdtaesttkss fcsrsla era ala* reaeree*.
late thwlr professed poHclel Into action. This Is the
WEDNESDAY, JULY *, IMS
only way to politkal and economic peace."
There la a marked eohtrast between the lofty ideals
and prorpoaea expressed In these line* and the conduct of
hLLK TIIINUH ABOVE: Bat
the American delegation In London, and in fact, between
your alftclluni on things above,

National Guard
Troops Called
To Quell Rioting

U. &amp; IMegatten In
LoMdfiNMtffcven
Reeces Of P a r le y
(Continued from pa** I)
“Y ts, th a t’* oar position,” when
aaksd directly If th* Am«ric&lt;n«
w*r* opposed to adjonrnment.
-W o really don't know what to
**P*ct," h* mMed when Inquiry
was mad* if h* *xp*st*d further

yWTIITS rilMM
m atter.”

ur mid-di
in Tlrtaally
teg th* An
could »•** t
hot dartns i
*x ^ ^

Jm]rnm, nt
At lh* *.
small *ueri»
aanlatlet* nl
Woe aeilnm

(Cnntinurri I ram m s * 1)
Senator K*y Pittm an fo r return until th* priranr* escaped. s!to'A modified gold standard must Ihn’ish officer* said there ha I
bs withdrawn, th* senator said, w been ram hi ins* of discontent.
Ntd no Instructions to do so and
Major Sparkman, commander tf
h* (u***rd “aom* people got ea- th* flr*t battalion of th* IIKth
clud.”
field artillery r*c*i»»d instruc­
A t (he small stearins comm litre tion* to go to Brook«»ill* from
m**l Ins Prim* M inister Ramsay Adjutant O n r r a l Vivian B. Tal­
MacDonald,
W alter Runriman, lin*. No particular* w m si**",
chairman of th* British board nf th* call twins simply for turn oftrad*, and Jam** M. To*, of th*
American group were opposed in t-tally dWahUd. regardless of
th* adjournment Idea, with li.*! «*r»kf&gt; origin, will rrreive ha*e
*
British premier *xer Islng •&lt;&gt; th* pay of Wo ■ month.
utmost his famed powers of con­ Roughly 73.000 Sp*ni*h War
veteran* have teen taken off r t f
ciliation.
mils. Of the 123.000 remaining,
most wll receive SI3 a m nth In­
stead nf 120 tn |l)0.
No rhangr I* mad* In ram-

Reductions In V et
Pensions As Saving
Shown In R e p o r t

(Continued prom 1 age Un*k
whether, the man ahall be dmpped takes entered, A flat 10 perrrnl

W ir - y Tfi" fm rr *fBf - pwmtimee*-

On swivsl chairs a cosmos twirl*
s round,
A fta tfu l thing of shadow
ihapvs and night;
Itxr* Iwlstvd facts look a l If thi*
ground
If* i iiiuniently dligorgrd them
Lark tu light.
Each rotfi* cup Inritva with htavIn f.iru i’s

men

who

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Conference MUST succeed," now becomes “The World Economic Conference MUST fall." Nothing most be allowed to
Interfere with Hie domestic program of the American nalion. Since the first statement was issued prices in this
country have started rising. Security values have added
over 116,000,000,000 to the purchasing power of this conntry. We ere on the upgrade.
So the World Econrtnlc Conference Is junked. Secretary Hull, chalrmsn of the delegation, vigorous opporollfcrence (hit At) natlona reduce their tariff* horixontal
y by ten percett*. -That w»tt * maonAble pfoptatAl. .It
was by no means aufflcient. but It waa good for a atarter,
and It wa* fair to all nationa alike. But the worda wen

icndttvoui,

Another, furtiv*-*y*d, arrive* Iyer* of the American delegation rejected hla propoaal.
to., soon.
They announced to the preaa, “Thafa jual hla Idea. The
e.
h,«„LI wairnw iattoi%sl
Bllf*n li tlll'in.i#1
A w astrel moon turn* pal* against a
the sky;
The^kmv,* n j rlaWp J tffln ., t»

icSr "thTlKari:
Red whips attack th* ntrvaa of
a
tliosr who try
* |T o gnther reaplt* from • hur’ tied feast; collar* up, th ty dread a day

Coathe*1'":
»a'a nothing out of doot* ix Thr ut the atm. .
Rv Kill** LJerberman
ihlng whirl) la worrytrif
T h ♦ 0, , *M" PMfeaser* right now
„ .r it k-rov|»rlty is turning hark
j| j i i' may nut b* nsvsssary to
f , l m v of lh*lr Ihtorlsi into

, ""&lt;ig Mr. Hno*tvelt.'a poal. am*l currrney t'am lU stlon
l|..n . ...... to Iniirali- Iwyi.rul all
w o u l,'11 111 doubt. Tharp will be no
■I str ja shirk or commodity mariI mJ m r ■ " h ilt yet at h ast. Th*re
kstyri‘1 I”' no point in such a r»fu&gt;al
ci/' pt to keep p rirsi booming
Thr Inst remnant of resnrctalillIty In Hollywood ha* dl««?p*art&lt;i.
No nmllor what evil* on* might
b ars riled In th* past na Indica­
tive nf depravity In thr movl*
colony, no .natter wha1 escapade*
might lead th* stars Into lb* gnttrr, on* k .w a ji (o ra u n lm d h e
a r g u m e n t , “ Well, t h * r * ’ *
Doug „ n j Mary,” and up to not*
Ihcr* has b*xn no n b u tta l tu th|*
argum rnt. Hut now It festna *vtn
they aru going to b« divorced. It
It apparent that no on* ran x«'"*111 In th* movl#* and sU y mariln l lung.
TherP'a lno lh * r thing about
llicra world confpitncpi which
doesn't lend
much to
tb*lr
chance* of surer**. Unless a
■peakrr h*pp«ni to h* a msmbsr
of their own rirlpgktibn th* mtmb*r* probably w ont b* ab* to un­
de , sMiui. what U I* saying. 3om*
of tn* America a*, tbt inMauc*,
can understand a Util* of *hat
the Englirh dii*gal«k dte skying,
but nut a word of th* German,
rrv n th , o r any of tb t r**t. Most
o f tha (irrm ana can undfntam t a
^ « » k •" d th* P trn rh fe
TOY B*rm*n, bat non* of thrm
^a» A ad u rm n d *llb*L Chlnckt or
JapiriM *. Imag* w h a t T alkba*a*p would b* Ilia If th* t*praaantatlvra from each county tp*\»

Prediilent Roosevelt's own wofda, thBt "the Conference
nfuat estAblish order In the place of the pn-nent chnos by
a statdltMtlon of eurrenclea."
£
But Senator Pittman had scarcely taken hla neat be­
fore President Moley of the President's “Bruin Trust'* was
on hla way to Earope bringing wlli| him a new-fangled
Idea for a "managed rurrency." Now a managed currency
ia aimply one which is baaed on paper money having no
gold or other metallic backing anti Is managed by the in­
dividual governments to suit the convenience* of the mo­
ment. If prices are too low, the government just issues
more paper and makes them higher.
If prices are too
high, the government would be supposed to contract Its
eorreney and thus make them lower.
Now whntever
may he said In favor of such a beautiful theory, the fact
remains that currencies So managed could not possibly be
stable with respect to each other.
So the Cbhferenee which “must succeed," must Inevi­
tably fill. The president, though he may yet change
hin rttlnd, appears to have made his choice. The way of
America lie* not with International co-operation, but
with economic Isolation. We Are not so much Interested
in the welfare of other peoples, as- we are In the welfare
of our own. We believe jhat America can prosper In (he
midat of an Impoverished world. We have some experi­
ments with which we will try to show that American Inge­
nuity and American resources can defy the natural econom­
ic laws of the universe and gel away with It.
Whets Others have failed, America may succeed.

Missed Again
The flfat hurricane of the ae«gon haa matte.its circultoua way from a point where it wee firat reported on
June B7 in the extreme aoutheaalern Caribbean Sea
■cross the vast expanse of water, after inflicting property
damage of about 18,000,000 on the Island of Trinidad, curv­
ing from the Grind Cayman area And racing acroaa Pinar
del Rto Province in Western Cuba, heading towArda Flor­
ida And then veering from this atate to head tdwlffls Tex­
as and Louisiana.
The chum of the storm waa plotted dally by the

progress of A hurricane, possessing
1! doe# great de­
structive potetttialltlta, la a matter of no little itnMr«4t
tu those who might be Affected.
V
,
It li for thia reason that peWhpapera give rorlridetable
space to stories relating to these tropical disturbances, lit
the firat place the public ehould be kept informed ao as
to be prepered for any contingency. In the second place
reading about a storm that la aa fickle aa a Hollywood acAmong th* raiiitma ajvauesd
&gt;r th* belief fn th* unconstltu- treaa haa. much appeal.
Because so much publicity la given to hurricanes, a
meiitr of ib* hitch burs* idcludvil iipiniuni that the titl. of condition ma#e possible by .the Increased facilities of the
tb* net embrsoa morv than oni
•nkject, that tb* rial subject of
tWari It net Inrlodcd in th* ttti*. fhet U thatiwp had Jpat aa1many itorma aa wa do now,
that th* tlti* Is mtiUidlng and except that ten or fifteen yean ago only -the hurricanes
^lta*pthrs, dad th* act vloUfa*; i
constItutlonal requlrsmcnf fpri i
mlfurm and stjukl form *f vtax,
tfam, th# th. Act grAit* WiJ &gt;
from taxation
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certain l*pd» no;

conatltutkmxl

guaraalra eqeal

r the law, t u t , It A
Mg of certain moniu.
« payment af ba-fc

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Ml#r offrrH
„„ i*h*tf ,
Hatland, l
pofamt and !
Many deki
tv*nfng&gt;* m
f™«w of m
fteTiral Americana wfrd any­
thing hut hopeful, although oth­
ers declared they must try tn car­
ry on th» xrorh, recalling Mr.
fersnee “must not fall.”
As for presumptive case*, un­
Reliable sources d o s t to the til Oct. 31, or until an earlier
American group aald aom* Unit­ board decision, each man will Ir
ed R u les delegates wee* willing cut 2A percent. A fter determinetn |*t the g re a t Congress of. N a­ 'tltm; i h»we rent* tntirg nn- r t w r r t l r
tions ill*, feeling contlnuanre hope­ are expected to get, on the a v ­
less. hot others Insisted a rollaps* erage. IK percent less than up to
most b* averted until the entlrt thi* year.
situation Is laid before the Presi­ All iVurld War and Spanish
dent.
American War veteran* who anMeantime
continental delega­
tions xrere bitter and unnerved. At
an Indication of the slat* of ten­
sion on the continent, hank w ith­
drawals started In C*schn*l«v*lri*
merely berause that country d.d
not sign lh* gold bloc declaration
of delerm inatinn to maintain ,*»hie currency while her neighbor,
Poland did.
The rxeehostovahlan delegation
complained that they were not In­
vited tn loin In the declaration and
• statem ent wa* issued asserting
th a t nation's currency had beer
free from fluctuation xince IU23
and no change wa* contemplated
The American delegation still

remaining from the earlier war*.
1 ‘lell, Mexican, etc.
Heretofore, any former * Idler
falling 111 could go t„ a govern­
ment hospital, That l« n longer
possible. The veteran*’ hospital*
will rare only f o r those offering
disabilities which originated in
kervlee plus all they ran* of the
there who are deettut*.
The CO11 emergency, retired of­
ficer* receiving payment* aggre­
gating | | I.IMHMHtO In ItCId will be
reduced this month to approxi­
m ately 23t»0 for whom |3,000,0&lt;W
|* allotted.

flcrr* and 20 men to proceed to
the prUon camp to put down ■
itjulurbanrf.
The 2ft m#n were mohiliied on
vhort nolle# and within it** than
m hour on# of th* nation#!
jrjan!'# new motor truck* wa*
a peed in it to Brook##ill# with th#

tft*0p#o
TALLAHASSEE,

July 5.—l/P)

H o n e Mixed F e ta l
Have ctrt elhefa frtdfrt
costa, why net years?
Seminole Dairy Feed
GafnmrtHe Muh
Growing Mash

Seminole Feed Co,
Phone 94

Century of Progress
-aid that rv rry year, after the
announcement of th* p a r d o n
board', action on clemency pics',
there ls "always1 son," sort of
trouble” arnott* tho*e whose plea*
were turrtM down.
—jp
explained however th*
* no report of tfc
• troublr made tn th
bureau ta*t night and It wa, m»
known there if the current dis­
turbance was caused by this type
nf prisoner*.

ALL EXPENSE
TOURS
Sanford to Chicago
And Retorn

w m nnm

Margaret M. Wright, Aft,

T . M. D ollison
I N S T R U C T O R QK
RTRINft AND BRABd
INSTRUMENTS ’
I’hone MS-W

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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

Lens# Duplicated
DR. HENRY
rfcLAULIN, Jr.

“Beat For The South"
rflTKAlate famous l r the wonders of eolor In natural «nrrnundingsTSa unpainted hsruse I* unsightly and dlscordknt.
-Dwawr -A-Cay-’a- T aint-foe - theexkerioe- o f - y - w r hoass ; raw
be found in all desirable shades. It will malt* your thou**
w rthy of it* setting.

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Optomatriat
112 Path Ave

204 Sanford Aw ine

for alwa

Byron Bqulr*a la spending th*
aumnirr at Etllantpr* o*&gt; th* K*»t
Coast.
Bd Cam*ron, of Moor*'* S ta­
ll m , I* riding a young tt**r hors*.
Mrs. J . C. kll»worth, of Cant*ran City, »p*nt 8 nrfay with Mr*.
W. W. Drraaor whll* th* a»*n of
th* housihuld went off oft .ail long
hlk*.
.
Tb* t'oclnl iHervk* D fllfla irn t
of th* Missionary Sortiffy o f fh*
y.rat
M tthodltt
Church , tnurtafnpil at th* hom* or Mr*. M.
A. Mint on th* Iftlghfa Tuifday
afD iuuna, Among Ihoar taking
p a rt on th* program , which-waa
bas*d on th* nalioua'. celsbrdliia,
xryt*: Mrs. L. It. I'fiUlpa, j^'**
Mary (lain**, and t
Cowan. Tb* hnliw a.
Mis* Maud Mint ami
refreshRoberts, aarvvd 3ir)ici
■Mats.
M r. add Mr*. Jam
h*v* arri**&lt;l hom* York xfMr* lh*y ha
th* p a il tw u months /and hax*
taken c im fortsbl* qu*rt*rs a l tb*
P*rllh* horns on Magnolia Av«nu*.
M r. MrComb la lh* editor of th*
Florid# U row on Newt and I* mak­
ing hint**!/ famous amung th*
growvrs for hla fearlts * ^ j #4t la
th sir behalf.
Mr. and Mr*. Hu* F ris k sad
Maxtor Richard hav* gon* to
Raraaota wh*r* Mr. /r a u V ' ha*
orr*pt*d a position with th* Barasota-Psliw sr Co. and will bav*
charg* o f tb*ir Immsnas garden
projML

Braxton Parkin* will Iryv* on
Sunday for Ma old h*m* la Vir­
ginia wh*re b* will *p*nd ssraral
w**kn rtouacllallng for Uk* bene­
fit of Mt I hatt* rad bnaltb.
Jams* *nd Owvn Dlgginn bar*
totorMd hom* far tb* summsr
taentka. T h y bar* be** attend­
ing rabMl ha Bxlthn*H. \

Herald Priatlag Ca

After all—tince l smoke quite t
number of agxmtex each day—
donl you tblnk it'* just as well
that I lean b the right direction?
Perhaps you'd a il my naion
fct ukio( Touting'* the aakttf*
xbcc of purify it gives me—
fcf Ludtiacome
in tathcrcloak
J ; #*C ’
1 ■'1 »I' ' V i?
&gt; V .f f i- y
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p tow sl coocxct&gt;wu
know. Just kaowisa
puff of Lucky ctnoi
in ia pure—kjnata
sure of fixyaac aow
that inocfi^rcxtcx.
purity never hurt etr
bcxidUi —"Luetic*

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m ult and h o tter). Weffnewfay,- t:lw

Judge Upholds
Attack On Beer
Mgld Enforcing l with nrvkfc** thriving,
r Ir.al this in min*.
(ft'Arttfflfc Law I I*, tl. Noll. *h Ir, ;,leaded guilty Vote Of So Ions
rijti.ftortrises

Personal Activities

ii'tlind.
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W.

Witherspoon,

ih a ix rd j
wsnt on

■F M * . M |&gt;V WItVTanW farirT B ty

■eo GKIbfSith was among
from R*r* spenkng the
r o fJ a ly a t Daytona Beach.
_A. Wilson loft th* first part
8**h fo r Tampa to »p*tid

*n.
■nd I n . J. E. Praat an and
taototdd to Tampa Moo-Hy
a fa th ty apdnt iha day.
Katherine Jswdr* Nfl
ay for Sarrancah, Cd. wher*
.Will halt* bar hom* with fie/

land, Albert Ruff, Bobbie Ed­
ward*, J r , Jan Whlghnm, Eliaaheth Hatcher, Carolyn Ro*lor,
Mr*. W. W. Dresser, Jam r* Henry
Cooper, Millard Hunt, Ellsworth
H arper, Junior B ltunt,
Edith
I.ore joy, Martha Iflll, Mr* 4. M.
Wllnon. Riffh fiurwe, Mr*. C. 8.
Well, Jack Pixler, ami fiilHe Pla­
ter.
Junior*, Mr*. Jan e Smilh, Mar­
tin Milam, Hubert Smith, Carol
Jean N il, Elisabeth Pippin, CHtale th Whlcham, Lucille, Lawton,
Mr*. J. V. Jobn*&lt;m, Mr*, L. E.
T*w, H arry fltrinmeyar, Jam**
Taw, Alice Johnson, Mr*, tt, 8. E.

Mr. and M r,, f . U Hit* and
Nalaon left Monday
r M art In*burg, Va. where they
•f» n d two t t r i h .

tie* 'At Fall term

Mb* r.den
Kllanj
Mu*

Mr*. Harold C. Viet* and
end dabghler, Mi» lmrifthy VfrlF,
r. le fh falt
week for Chigago where thgy .Will
make Ihelr 'firthre iitnV,- tfief
will be joined there later by Mr.
Vlale.

- tat c rom tltaU on. I hgv* HfbtA
me g letter writtaw ky a M %f tb*
■enalora of our atata andar data
f Apr. 2 i in which th« M M t4
u-e* the follttvrinf lautgadRat
“ ‘Rome «rrtatora'kdm fl that l |
i mi f«ii\iiiir the b e tr bill) la |* vl*&gt;
nt'oii of the atafe coaatftutioa bub
claim that it would b* Dpbald bf
hr supreme court an fCawilt o |
In- sentim ent of tha^peopld In fa*
ii*r of it,*
" if 1 hi a be tru e, the* g a r sRpae
T ti- !* wor*e than I the ught It
'vti* and our Republcan form ol
rovernment 1* thraatenad w ith dev
struct ion.
"I believe you will agraa will)
me, senator, th a t in the eat* u l
the senator* who mad th* admit*
* on rrfcrretl to in th* le tte r tram
which I have quoted th a t f f a og

i

VAUDEVILLE

EHsga LAndi, Stage
•Shorn Are At Milan* ^

SJ K S 7 * " S

h i.

Sharon's Coart
Convened Today
For July Term
(Continued From Page 1 )1 0 )
ton, white ...... c h u g Pit with op­
erating an a u li without a te rlif'cate from the Ploii&gt;ta Kmlroatl
(‘ommiasion, Frl-tay, 0:;i0 o'clock.

MonrmWhitaker,
w h i t e,
TVaTgiVl with »*** it biwJ’ Ihi 1 1ery,
Th, fo}M a r r | u .,r Ulylhe .hd I’WD-nnite controversies.
.
Wednesday, 1:311 o'clock.
fist
I rude
^ ^ r'
Jc&lt;H*iahy colRftilltee*
O
tftru
d A*tor; the nur*e i* Billy
R. Whlt*ker, chare, .1 with ag■-'of
both
house*
will
be
tha
hnalekt
T aft. "The Warrior'* Husband"
,
,,
_
at the Milan* Theater to n lg it «tofln»
p l a n aa Ut* ycraen attraction wi(hj,?!*
the-atgf* show “ II llablno It. vue’’,

•JJ-im m e n L Th* H e^
* ? * * &amp;

£

*?

the

question from* both the M e rit
,
court admlnlst rat I n and Inaolvant
and corned,an, and ^ i v b . m )
.p
^
. . th, j , , , ,
Wahe, 1-ang directed the add . ^ M „ „ „ „
^ n a rtm .n t

i f M r * .
Paul Rowan, of
a tfsn d , apent yesterday hate
Mr. and Mr*. William K. Wil: t l m ^ k c . r m s I n t h . p V r t ^ M f a l r ^
lb Mr, a n j Ur». j „ i , wilkln
r a t lhef! M&gt;m# „„ Oak Avenae. liama.'MumJt. E. Griffin, aAd Mfcs, Am.Mn, who kre,. mrn in akirlp

p ^ t.tim V jtis e n h

W. Ilarrl-

for (|||l.1?at)
nf
juu. Ijtgguu re Curbed irTlt rti*ht .Kllssa ln«H. E rrert Trorx. and
()f (hr
Yorh f&gt;B||V
. and Mr*, h . A. Swaned ■ from Daytpna Beach vfbera they Marjori* Ram beu are featured, f a r in g h’s name.
M tb lfr ffueata at their home ipfnt (Wo day*.
I V fr**» fi# ifeiMH'i*
K f. tad Mn -Edgar Bridge,
T
I
i
n
v
u
A
o
r
.
I
n
r*vw
aaF
[stihenmmlttees
wip invevtlm ta-lhe
couth Bay.
Forming a party* aprnding )♦*- 1 h U T h d n y lH i l U C f l t
h a„ei|„a „ r bonkm n'rv and eroitv
teiday at Daytona peach *fr#: I
A tftfV tt
rec-iver«hlr» hr the ci'"r** In
r. aitd Mra. Edward 8. Me Mr. aujl kfrx. C. C, H |tg4«. blr»\ | fio V T l.tf
'^fw '*or*1
Chleav,, and IrnlO and Mrr and Mr*, fl. E. Mc- Kalfttrmk' Dav a, Mrs.
“*
~ de
*
Air*. Cla
Torotirr.w is (J tat Day at t h e ' r h w r o e * Bralnst Fed
and daughter, Connie, spent t.ucke, Mis* Ina Jordan,' and: JI ih
Sanfor I Country Chib again.
I" ' 1
,*m‘" A. I. well nf
ntorday at Daytona Beach.
U aele Prescott.
Ai ha« bran thr ctiatton JurWf*
the pa.t alx weeks, all, of’ the
1
^
**"
,M|«. Clinton Allen, of palatkv,
Mrs. M. M. Eran* and rhildrm.
,,tho great for a short tlm* of of St. Augustine, arrived Souita) Club's laeUillei are offered free
«''""&lt; "•** *’•
#
„
ele*
awtiv
nn
nrnryt«e&lt;|
rhang*
t. and Mra. Howard C. l/m g ot
to frpenj tt*o wrirkt here with klrt. to the jiublw, n.hiding * ' " In the t.v Ww*. white 'wo s*a(Mr homo on Park Avenu*.
rrs*. golf • bridge, - table
Kvans’ Lrolhrrdn law dnrt
' ' ate rnrnmRtee* are I oklng Into
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
H.
Stowe,
Corner»"'•
‘‘""'•'■K‘‘^ I ’ T ^ 'm e r*r-et and rim— s of nn
^W alter Poser a n d Rlrhartl
ma
tf
r
a
Liiffvl
supp.'r
that
it
'sic tcte'iuAtu of o'—oiee mi
Imllh mntirrrd
tn Cteatorgler cm Avenut.
I* U* r'ly s. rvril at at,out t!:J0 Mississippi flooi! "Cirtrid labor
Kn*b yoylerdny to alterul the
After tpending * short tim" o’rlock.
gamps.
tfhlfnr boa*l* .on(e*t held there.
Usuall) there are in th* neighhsrp will
with Mr., and Mr*. Ueptgr
hero
A * rc 'l'i Ucn*:» rnmm'*re» has
Mr. and Mr*. Clinton MrBrf.le Hafdem, rfi* Bev. and Mra. ra u f 'mrfmotl wf « , tn frO rersutts-at thr &lt;m l"y«, -)|-**li*r on Ih* l»h, tvlllt
| r, h- h-' f [.(»*,
4 Mr, *nd Mr*. Povl Shoerngt-- ,(* tfeni and eklldr*m C!*rtle; And) Club n Thursday afirrnuont. Aa S'i!'l- h
tile, left today for thrir h. me malty as )h jiersi.ns have r. mainetl I di*c
rt *|'t:*s W t‘ » aid icy
iV*. gorro to Ait|B«la, Qa. to
at the f'htb to ttijny bridge g.roiec , r - *a ■&gt;»
i f f**H*h*ehee.
c^f ai-i anil
I a two week* vfrailon.
Md ■anrirg untit a fat • hour, and r '" n
n i-)*)inn
A ffmtsr
’*&lt; »**•'• A Firming and
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Harti»n it * the hip* of Andrew Coraeaf, r ro-w'1*-* Ui»* n* «ril&lt; aiiero-t In t
I Claudia E. LitUa, of Wty- and aon, Span er, the Rev. and ntanag r of rhe .lub, that a still e|*'-t e-Vs#'« w-ennv, If snvtMAff.
*, m .. ere vtgjrirrg Mf. tM SIN. Paid ftedfern and cMIdton. larger gmup will find time tu j In with Mnrl* Sam1* merit ayatvm
9: .fake Fleming al their hfftns Carrie ami Ldelie, of ChatUhou ihit group of bridge player*.
rmr'nve^gnelia Avertue.
eheer and M W Ella Spin ear spent
yesterday af baylong Bebch.
Mrs. H. H. I vine has gone in
'*r and Mr‘. Ft -,| W 'op# left
t." ■£! Iff..- Ack IrflkiReun
Aron Pari wh*r* *h* wsi celt, t '*•"«!*) for Lavt-i-s |l»eeh to
. JfeAdgy night
tfy&gt;,
Ml'sa (I fare Williams, kfHs ty tiir liln ** f firr slsyer ln-law,
*«•« week* t » c had a, n «j( yrfiFro ihey ifero Catherine Melich, Fred Wifi 4lWs Mrs. Shale W aller.
th s'r rue«ta . rest-rd*c M's. Lo■turdny by 'rite Man! i f Vtd guett, I)»an Smith, of t ’bje'li Mah n-y a-kl Rnh*rt Ifnhha.
mcitaa^.
,r*i«. en l Mat; Wrttsl. In, t f**sMu- I -'clio Mahoney feft trulay
l.ifrgt were at thtyrnn* Beach .foe for D l^tora Begcb tb spend a
Ifie Fourth bf^Jlrly telebratloM. few Have With Mr. and M rt Ered
W. Pope.
Fetfeh Id and d rifh ♦H) Mis* rh r file* Fsncjill.t, Anil
The Mi**** Mary Mahoney
Mh* U rillc seaf.-y. f Olhihjgffta Pnfnr-s Mahonev Adela i- Hig- 1
^Ify, i f f t r i i yesterday fo spend .gfht. Caroling Coghu-n, and |tnru.ahprt time her# a* Ik* fu fits nt&gt;v kf*11frail w*W errmny t h a t
j»f ifr*. Fairchild's brofhtr- b-law fcpm fieri , nr ruling ysiterfisy at
snd tiller, Mr. and Mra. t . F. Dayton* 0Fach.
' ,
AH ml, French Av-nu*.
r a W n F THANKH
Enjoying i plcnl# rotgrday at
We wish (9 thank our mai.' .
l eke Aropka * « : Mr. and Wro. friends fnr thetr ktmtnsis *n f *«-*
E. B. Stow# and guests, Mrs, M. the many btaullfuj floral offer­
M. Evans and children, of tit. ings extended at th* tima of th*
Augustins, Mr. and Mr*. T. L. 8)1- death nf nor mother.
llvan, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Es* !.. A. BkKER.
tridgo. Mrs. G-rtrvdr Gilbert, and
N. J. BA K l'.fi.
Miss Versa Woodcock.
MKH. OLIVE HALI__ Adr.

Day

Ku«*. II Walla e. son of Mr. and
'Mr*. A 11 Mullaee. of this cltl.j
(ha* re'urn-d Irpin ( lie*lrr, S. C.
(where he "pent »1, ul eight month- I
lattlcnding school.

M U SIC A L

Jr

REVUE

20--People—20
Singers, Dancers, Comedians J!
8—Dnncintr Oirls—8 * *

r a ln a ,C ra m p a .

S ta g e H and

OllloilH4*H

On th e S cfcpn

'

Quickly re fle te ,/

thir Foot Cahhel
Ksprvt renew* this
&lt;* auf .it her |i*,a
.rravateil assault, Thursday, !&gt;;:I01 fid fist! rriHtblr fie
'rlork.
| VunquB'klt sod al
sotsO icwl with lb*
Elijah llarlnn, chargrd with'
pnqart Ilf S,tll4 I d th lllt *( W
up* tiling an autu wdh an improp-1
/or fr*t f»* Imt miut (aaltili.
er
license.
Wcihie* kit, 1:30
,'clock. '
tV. W. llend*i*on, - harge.l with
&amp; A.
periling a truck
ov&lt; il-&gt;* led,
M h itnri S rtn fo rd
Friday. l&gt; 3tt o'clock.
W. M. Jut.loti, el'ii a# &gt;t h */

H.

The Laugh HR of Ib g lM E
THE

WARRIORS Husmm
-*» ELUSA

Dept, Ston*

..I. is,

Lhlks

anddm i...*
YOUR FU T U R E IS
BRIGHT A N D C H E E R *

1

LINEN and

W ash J

1*6» d ftf

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W
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Mh 1

shv V/, J1 *

On* of thorn Is kept In p?i
rostodlal of tto vault. You loop
other. Thus your safely deposit hot In'
100% safe vault 6 Made, d.mbfy aoetrre
•** B O T H are key* roqairwd to opoa h a .
Cantajy lean t
1 cent ,4&lt;gr day.

SUITS . i
fA N tS .u „ „ M

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Sanford A

P B ong 861

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“Many Iiw-irr in the kitchen arc

“ But few I ours! a the kitchen are “ J

(taring you in die face. I lee

r^ead of y . : t I see a kitchen as}

(60ty pots and pahs, i-Jlffd Waifs

ciean as electric light and cool,

and ctfrtakis. I see a hot kitchen J

too, because there are no flames.

Jnd t o d s , F la m e s ,F L A M K S rlf

Y our electric heat is Fla meters.”

HTEN V O IW r A v RE WJTII B E C r t f C COOKFRY
B$K3H71
l U 'T h f t f tly THrrc*f)rin^ you slrstrlc rookery at i con no lujStrr

&gt;^o J drt now paying for ydur old fljlilo'tytog fM . And electric

Clf A »d if r w

wt

t M th*
1Air the 18th AmeAdOttM-

To-Night

„f
of etiecnlstlort.
ip^enltlion.
For the y'*ri’*“v .if s .liru ittg | nfh&gt;r
„„ lrfrth ^
and m &gt;te rffectivrly pointing the „ f
w ital are scrutinUltfir, t r
finger of ru lk u tr at the u n fr m -^ lll do *0, the tax ipte-tlon. mall
Inin* iretaevr-wtaring vog-a. Fov *u!»lcfle*, the handling of hankF^aa'a ytaducvr, J,*se L. la»ky. ruptcy rase* by m urt*. rackets,
an unusual thing.
Inhor. ronditl'n* on th r MisaisipFK- had new rmnedy semes pi flood WBttml project. r#f1rf for
fffme.1 fffr "The Warrior'* Hu»- munlcipalltle* whlrh have defaultFourth of July at Daytona Baneh band", which nereraiU tni the
■« their loan*, and revision nf
were; Mr. and Mr*. Howard C. caating of tw.i female copa aatd ^
civil servlra laws, re enlty
Long and gueat, Mra. Clhfton Ai- . Ul, l r y, i , T
« s_ _ ________ _ r ulaDultril hitu _ Ule -apotlight by.

roonle Rartm aa ha* returned
tow# ln Uawatville after
JI«W eevaral rtayi here aTTSi t*nr-«f P*l«tkg.
t a n im
n ul
Mahontjr.
• t of Maltwi Ware.
_____

r*r

(l ontuvied p turn Ihagi th u )
j t&lt;»
;it«ic an uuu) uhtli* ttito.tl-j (( unttnuetJ Klom |\*u»* Ur.rl
otir tlpplrml flnaiur* will tr r w u .| catrU* and tarryin* a cancealrt!1that a %#a«tiMrV nr rapiwsantatiY#**
■"Our Inspection * par intent «*■*: Vri|»"n. Rf w#- finrtl
*0 th*1 ||((&lt; tJ%
j^r r qUt.#1|„n u ttn*
c t
pct.ffib in tttd|«tupr.a!jitli*‘ fifil churff* UVHt
Tr*i ®hi*
nm 't r |u b i,m
| |,i
ihi* &gt;ra. tu t Wi -hall do ot»r ul
"d charge, with FI.Ml of the first
hi, |t tl,e*, for public, ufTHURSDAY
mo*t tn maintain the inspecti m ‘ Hoe sttspeitibd pen promise of ^^ e
a
"Guest Day” will be observed a t
Aork at a* hi -h a 'sta n d a rd **, kihhI behavior.
t I'ortion* ,tf the reply of J ,Ue
the Ran fond Coantry Club In the
h»rciof.ii . 'ia » Insrectum will b, j W. V. Brown ami Fred H airi tVhitlfeid, wti,, i« chsuiian of the
WASHINGTON.
July 5 -l/P)
afternoon and evening.
lAsumnl Seyt” I""
*
j -«n. wh tc -men, plc i.y.i guilty j ” '
organisation, follow;
-A il«*en c»aimlttee* of the RenMayo dec,aped report* of »tvc|ef •peiatint an mitn with an ImS tarr, Blanch# Bruwn, Mary A K er|#te and the Hows* are already a t oife t arxenic (&gt;y Knm«r» a .1,1 proper llccn-e Beth were un lcrn l. “I roo..t rt-sdlijr *pm*c with
I lU. SlhtttOt, IU l l l i * 1 * 0 » t « l e m r n '
Hill, loren# Lane, Sylvia CherTjr.jwork In preparation for th r re- ahlppei* thl*'year tia I been e t B r 't , ', t*‘»y the cost*
Hori* Newaome and Mi*e Klurveie* sumption o f artiviti*# In the f a l g rra tid . as not mote than I vei The &gt;* * t ul Fred , Shannon, ,f n lawiontirr's vote upon the
involv,d the
tP round our tew lent* ti t Ion fife p .ic tn i of Foil, m Jiity ow licit, white,
llo r *.
lating an auto witheul a leer bill * I (m il)
,i|* iid * n of one voting IB. convic­
Intermediate*, Nellie C.nnlig- the flrtft regular Roosevelt C'rr- u td U n i *uiit) of rpraym g w ith | license »a» nolle prested,
tion* up n the proposition t„ l-gham, Dorothy Mitchell. Ellen g w a , ____—
it, and one of the in *t pronounced
t ’a-c&gt; of Carroll Knell*!), while,
Belt*. France* Smith. Mary CalIte-pite that the evtra srsvion otfvmlec* tn the past ha* n o t' . hatged with oiciatm * an nuto tine the -*le af leer t .t \ if there
were 110 ronstitut onal limitation*
houn, Ruth Gumming, Julia WeH*,.w*pt the adm inistration slat* sprayed
_____ _ a tree thl* year,
while ntoticutid and, Kmioctt
Nell Kntyht, A. U. l.ovejoy. J r , clean of alt major hill*, leader* ( th e
romnii**toner •alii lin t M cfu i. white, cham e.l with op- | nr 1 *tr|. t on* involved in tonne-.
, d i •« with the vote.
Mr*. J. V. John»on, and R. r.ja r# certain then* will he plenty of grave* Kave
m t foi
have Itwin
foun t to have*eratlnn nit auto * tli ait itnpr per
the‘ ‘ft***
r»-e or
of memt-ermember V \ *
Cooper.
j material tn start if f the Jknuary Lem sprayed. tepre,enllhc &lt;nty llcrn*e, m ue mih r d i"AfInuetl, a* 1 “In
ln lr"
oije rl*e kaa to attaek tb*H
upon the
the propose,!
propose.! It,,
Ii r , | nc -rity of honesty. They kavg
Fl.Vli* Cla»a, Mr*. J. T. Newby;, meeting.
eight interest*. ni.i»t of whom are wn- the charge* of Improper |m*- they fvoted
” h l up'ui
Cleaner* Cla»*. Dorothy Marshall;
Of utmost importanrg, In the new offenders. He *aid nw*t of the -i.cltm »f ■st.i) Indeed axain*l R .1
^ ‘rio llo n tvf the ciolnt mil futpUb*.! thetnaelvra th tlf
PMlathea Class, Mr*. John D. opinitm of Cntyjres*ionAl chief- former oifemler* are le tiw ntitu; It. Iliytkm, wh te.
’ f the -inie and nnt|«i)al rnn«tl- ,,(,,, 1**11111* that th
Abfrahkim; Aiarl*n Car*. Mr*. M. '» :n*. I« the Senate** current amt from vi ihrtiag 1 h,^ law, all hm|_t;h_i.,_LbAU,L h -^ .aatu u d t^ aiq .b a»*»«»•
d t r ^ i V meolwM.
Tli?r fFuliTrepoaed' fal Uaaa * g
S* J,„N U ..Mra.,Jvt!K.c^*l4IMliAR.*»**l*q**tay“ ’
V llf iHcrfifiHiT TTn-mseves' To^Ie- Jn^ncam st liuw.l |,ee Ja, kson, it*
“Thi* !nu iiiaVi'i ?* in T'luriJii IiimI ,
II. It. Hill; T. E. I , !'l»»*. Mra. J. "lock and !*ord, fin k in g and fof- r„%llt uj ih,.
„f at-. nir,
j ginvati-d
aaaln*t Fsnnie
H. Borland. Mr*. Sarah S trw tri,' elan loan transaction*.
The entile ItiiprctlM i lew I* .Mm- Warren.
and intosicatlon
Chairman Fletcher, nf the Iwnk- now in Poll, c -ilnty nnd will coin :ic*tii*t Will,- Hart, w.te old, re I
and Mis* Marie Stewart, Central
investigating
commttiee. pletr u th iruiigh chePIL of llt.it mile pro--til.
Officers, the R»v. W. P. Br )0V». I n g
J r , B. J. Nia, Mis* AID* traf- which resume* hearing* Thrrrs- cOmtiy, May,, declared. Arsensteil
The riei .ff Oliver KoMltsun,
&gt;'ace
fm-d a n ) T. A. Hrothersnn.
(ib y . already ha* predicted new groves *,e nuifmcd In port on* Jthntgpil
Show*
th r, ckless driving w as|
_______________
1 proposal* would he mail# tn plug iff Polk sttd Highland*, a n t small j rdsre,|
7 and t&gt;
nit in t-d.
1 up (rak* in the Income tax law*, t-irars f lldlstiornugh and la k e
U'Jll
'and pn«*IWy strengthen th# «ert- ounlle*. the ci'minisslmier *alit.

S o cia i Calendar

nxmoar* havv boon placed on tk»
roll ot bofWr for the month of
JurtO: Cradle Roll Department,
r e x ile Ann f’ippla. Mary S.
tllount, Georg* Walker. Non
SaySr, Nanay
William*, lira.
Geofge W.. Huff. and Mr*. R. R.
Pippin.
Beginners, O-hla Davis, Mary
David. Heft* Ma* Stcm m ejcr;
Barbara WOrton, F i n n * Safllh,
Slanley Rucktfy, Jam es Hardy,
Thvr m Maddtn, Randall Colljna,
MU* Carolyn Cofllar, ifra . Udtph
(Varren, and Mr*. Prod Myers;
Primary I)* part man! Mr*. H. W.
U H ritn, M rs., A-.KHiff. Jlarirfn
■Smith, Biehard W arren, Uladya
Pippin.
Lots
Nipper,
Freddy

-.ite 'tp lo ia a o f tb*
vial, s a x th a t th# 1
rtil would a* a m atter t t 1

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THE WEATHER
Bhowera tonight and Tue-day.
Somewhat cooler Tl*s«Aiv.

A N IN D L T E N D K N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . M O N D A Y . J l ’ L Y

FARLEYREPLYS
TOCHARGESOF
G.0.P.LEADER

[s Not Expected To
Hit Florida Section
—

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Storm WUl Be Aboutio cn n n n u riu AD17 Calls* Snell’s State200 Miles West Of ^ JU&gt;UW
ment “RuthlcssAnrl
Reckless Exhibition
Tampa Tomorrow,
Of Petty Politics”
Say- Weather Man

pQRESTRY ARMY

W A S H I N G T O N . J u l y 3. (A .P .)— T h e
trop ica l &lt;ii»tu rbance
m o v irtr a l e w l y
acroeti th e C a rib b e a n in the
laat fe w d a y s la not expec t s
S j T W M l h e r ’ffuifeaii officials
to f f t w ith in reachinR tiU iance of the F lo rid a coast In
th e next 24 h ou rs, and rncas-

W t H lIIN G T O y , July X (,V\
HniRdFf tlm rrnl James ,\
Curley, 1',-ruocrslir mstionnl coni
Olilteo rhnirnian. yesterday In
It

All War And Pcace1 1 m c Mobilization i
—Records AreBrokcnf4*
W A S H IN G T O N . July 1X. -t.P&gt;
All war ami peactimr mobilisation
rfc „ H , were smashed by the W ar,

Flra Cmta A Copy

3. 1933

WALLACE WILLGold Bloc Countries
ACTIOCHECK
PRICE RAISINGPrepareToWithdraw

Stock Market Has
Spectacular Jump
N EW YO R K . July .T— oVt—
Financial market 4 touched nlf
■"let pte Inly Fourth
fire­
works today in celebration of
the pttiul ntwl vein of immeiliate urtrnry stahiltrntmn.
Stork- spurted one to -even or
more point- tn one of the mo»t
Jubilant -howing- of the ptesent movement a&lt; tho .lollar
•lumpeil in foreign exchange
market- ami grama leapr.l one
to amin.i four ,-cnta a bi.hel
Cotton itot up about two dol­
lar* a hale.

Is Afraid Of Consum­
er Resentment Over
In ” C n s t s ^ l M l n n d

t S&lt;» Mtary Wallare, in an rffo
to provrnt miittmier rr*ontm
ai:mn«v
•
farm relirf
n&lt;
bUhi M t J n %mmm■
•W ■
tin* limit** tho | w t rn
ptnrah'd loin tn want off **»ir».
no otuiMc" m rrrM f* ,»*f rrtad
pit»*o« in the nako iif nra pt«*rr*-»
| lt»r la\r%
T I» m na« mail’* known yeAtenlav
in hiah airfirfiltiire dopartmont

MARY PICKFORD,

'•;r£rr5lTOf.ET
P«wunmme*
DIVORCE

r „nUmlinK

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P " p" ’
pilMlc „

Famed Hollywood Ro
mance lias Come T«
Parting: Of W ay s

b re d b y its present size it is
tip fctfd to affect only a email
area if It should come inland
» latar. Advice a atated the atorm
will ba about ZOO mile* off Tampa
tomorrow.

Because OfU.S. Stand
________________________ __________

ITALIAN P L A NES FARM P A P E R TOfR tl

• ■* REACH I R E L A N D BE R E FINANCED

n ^erk.arm h r Rel­

N l'M OER 212

IN
Arrive At l-onrlonder- More Than Half Mil-*
r.v In Flight From lion Dollars Wi l l
Amsterdam,Holland Re (livenDepositors

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O f France Proves
T o B e Bombshell
I .ON D O N , Jul« J . _ ( A . P .)
The American delegation Inlrrpre.ed ItiMwe-elCa declaration
today on gold aa making the
Pi.(man reanlulloo, railing for
return in the gold alandanl
with part optional o-e of alltrr.
a» untenable and I* rrtlahlr re­
ported to be mouldering a aubatlluHon fnr Ihr measure.

Department i n placing
whole wa&lt; "marching ••ilully
iH 'l't t N D F R K Y . N o r t h e r n
" A S lIIN G T O N . July X More
Ireland. July n t/pi lien
Italu .ban |.MH..Pt)0,U(io in (arm morlyouny unemployed Amcr*canR i'i j behind Pi t *blent Rm*irvi lt and t»*
r o n n c e lln H C n m e T o | :x :,V :;;n r i , " “ - a ' ^
It ilhu ;'| plane -ipiadmn of Dal K»ge- lin ked In i losetl ’ ank&lt; will
he • AM. I Ct*ni the Civilian I’onevrvallin Corp* j itlOtf lit* |hr
irof»s*-i(i«s»t .sf ilit* inx of .tn rrn tt1
littmi tr\t\fil uf Itn un
Kn •
inn flie.
trarhrd here -afelv. •■*• refinanced under plan- being
I camp* by July I.
•i hiixhel on wtiral* rffrd ivp a* .
LONDON. J u l y X —
:\ rrtrtl in ft
i
'terdam iual befoir nooni drawn Jiy IhwOtUu CriuMI AssuctThi* wa» reported ye it-nlii) by Iff
IHH I VW OOD.
July :t The ""dnigbt Inly l&lt;
&gt;e-trnfav „n llilr liana-Allan!V ' alien,
•
hrnMirfi
Ihr
imliuniil
f'tniiiltlrv
j
(
A
. r . ) — Primlilcnt RopMtyelt’ff
Robert Fechner, director of emer­
rml of tho f im t*1 llollvwto*«| rt» 1 *&gt;,,r P?»n iind«*r ron«Mtvatlotit air vnyar.e
,,
,
ilmmiilit* rrfiiHiti lt» hnvo
.
I
be
fun
It
lliu.
irlratrd
will
gn
gency con-eivalnm wotk. He in­ il'iti Slit 119* Munlimffljf a»rt«1 un* •mnnro of Marv
llekfnnl atldl
, , 4 dt in the InUlm i: »«f
M IA M I. July 3.— (A1— The trop
trprrnntrfl ■llark" ilrirrvp,| •Vmv
formed President R nsevell hy I n ­
III-I1 •rt*niifiirtiirrl| from* era hin
k " " l l " " !* " !!'* . ! ™ " ,0
•» ^
which'.re nnylhiiiK U» tin with support­
|,r**,,t
leal d:at.rbance that swept up the ter that the Chief Esrculixe'.* pro­ •trmnation frmn # irry riVtirn *h«* Dm iilni F*alrhankt n n virtually I rt.rr^
wheat to -how the rvnet amount Z , Z
7
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I
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II"
,ir
hrlnx -P Ing the oM-fnuhlonetl gold
rtsnfirrmd
&gt;r«lrrday
hy
.Mtaa
l*»rkCaribbean from Trinidad
and gram calling fur the enrollment |»tif rrrnvrri of ihr null n nb'Yf ford after it Itreain^ known that of lex Hurt etvnlil be |«»e&lt;| on l i
"
,
.
.................. .
re«trlellona limiting Ntnnilanl rp.tullotl lodny In
Ihr tlrijfp fAr m «rf i‘*rti&lt;nn •n»*........
wt,h" " ' '"•«* wtlhdrawel-.
curved aeroaa Wtatarn Cuba laat of 275.175 ty July I an.I I hr horn re* &gt;.M
Iheir man inn, "I'ivkfeir," h for tin tin timer. Th u - n pound loaf J;* ■"
.
tin* Euro|&gt;rnn goltl Moo ink­
of wlut hrm d.in the iirni fiitme
night, apparently waa aaipring ing of at lee-it a quarter of n n u t-1 StirII, hitch lr&gt; Ihr rounrtU of rule.
The f'r-t ..........gen.
United
' *U,V,'J' M",," U W n bT »h' ing tlrfiitilt* nlt’pa tn nmko
O'UV
eairy
n
little
pn|H'i
nut
lie
linn in f &gt;rr-t camp- on that datr
The dt |hmhI of PnkfMlr wn- re
about ln-the Gulf today.
al-oiit ||
\ k| (f,;wR
M..
admini-lialinn -Ince opening
ihr l(«*pnbli(*ftit pmty. ttt*rrtr«l in |
Kooti thrlr Ihrnnt in tlenert
open l it ek leeditig
Tha Washington weather bu­ had lie»n "carried out to the let Ik* rnnirtr — ionnl rrronl hi* ik r gm.le.l » . the fn «.
Fa-.ern
Sian.lard
rim
e).
Other*
»
campaign
-lo i . open cle.-ed
" I In prneee-lng la&lt; on wheat
the pnrlev nnle.-a it nniled
ter."
.
!•
ndinc
l»»
1
pri'-ivetivr
divotti*
in
reau aatd tha center of the heappeared It. min-te taler and the, W ltr.m ,t„ banky ,.t „
litrnfi n thnt
the
l&gt;rmorr*lic\
The workers, he -* ;il. were tak­
llollywiMul'i " In t fninily." i|e nd.leil l*J.t of n ienl In III- eo-l of, la f uf (lie -tilpa ,li- -t ended Inal ,
uniter.
Ihu- flugof-ffoitL— -------.
turbanct at 9:30 A . M. wa&gt; juat
f o n ir w i mol Ih r adminUtmtinn
tin„ aiiiele"
1 J- r . tr .... ,
______ ___ '
jUW-lo-have-e7«rtTireit“ttCTdnniTa
l n gold him- quartera It waoff tha northwest coast of I'inar en from every town-hip in ‘ he had gono ,.M a '’iprnilinf nprr*»." j ‘t’"e - ff"l I - of leitli M i-a Pick
aeie— f t tlll.m
1-itK* . T h g___Neia— V«uk - lUfuWinwi ft.r.l an.l Feiithnnls t . |unnni
Del Rio Province of Cube. The nation and now are located In_____
It waa fmir Himi- ami || min. *
" I cariylng o u t ', 1, 1.,) that annir ilelrgatb'n- « l
Su.ltlenril nuil lenif il,
Mi- • di.il with pure in ien n ||. Hie- from Ih - time the take off " r ""Pfchen-lve plan during the len-t ex|u-i l Immeillale nnlera
bortaJ J U ld J 'lt .U apparentlymue^eampo-eprinkted t h r - ghont-errry tlirw rotinfrr atlark* from Mrnm■'•ill* i ntlrnlion to In, authnrilr
'
IV
kfnnl
yr-lenlny
imfirm
I
i
i
i
T w e n :--' «*rnVft«* trader* at ! » tl» rod* of tho |
tag northwestward ob &gt;ut 12 milra -tale except Delaware
.tinted fn-ni the /order Zee In next twelve month- In rover mn«t f,,,m •b' lr government- tn return
mm . of I lie epninlion nml null .‘•alitvtliy in a trlrgiain to D.e
five thousand war vrteram al*n| iMpitnl ^ a««»*»tiiif that tho ad
ail hour.
Ihdtand until the fit i plane- ar-| -ta le - where the program I- acule. 1
,r" ,in K
" ,rw
Iowa
hnkeiu
lainlmn,
pmlrsi
[
''u.e,| h divoirr would fullow, ul
T ..
...
. .
i -re irta n rs In l-ondon.
It he* diminished somewhat in have been selected and toon w ill| mint'A rat inn wa* k««*pi»tp two It'uwglt friend md In- h*&gt;l Ink
II'ST their pioiertrd
prnjerlrd ineirn e
i ,.f’ rued hers The dt. tance wi.«
:en
|
!
,h f
will he worked nut j Khotlld Ihe entire gold gmup,
intim ity, but la still attended by j move into the Conservation 1‘nrpv' rt« «»f hook in firdor tn attain no t.-|it to ,.lti„ in ,ui-.
In end pure, from f&gt; lo H rent p-r atmiil rt.’.ii mile..
a Hnlnn^ofl hndrrt.
shifting gales •near the renter, po­ camp-.
Given ge..d weather, the Itall-n ln
h c* 'r * i,h *1*1* banking consi-ttng of France. Belgium.
pound Inaf, effirtivr July f.
"It
i
Into
I
luii
pnkfnir
ifoi
"Rep irta reaching m.v offir
sit ly hurricane wind- over a very
lie mile,| pailietilar nltetiliou lo «&lt;|iiiti|rmt will titkr off shortly of».'; authnrltir. and ulTielals uf the IL* Hnlland. Ilalv nnd Bwitierland
i ourro-M, Snail »aM, had appro
nlr. mid the! n
epmalmn (&gt;»
Fechner told Mr. Roosevelt, "make prfated $%70**.!M5.nno, Irvird ad
abnndun Ihe ranferenee it w u ld
niithurily
pi,out ,| hi,,i mulrr lh« •» 'liwii I h'I i v r»»V lk**YjstVlk, I r t frdi'ial laud hank.
small iraa.”
•ween Ihuiglnnnd me i- con
virtually be pnralvird.
Beltn and Natlmal oh-erva- it evtdrnl that the mnh'litallon of ditional. fair. ., and Had anthnrivrd teintdnled/- .I,
uul "If Iht'lr i futut nit to lit ill... anti liu -t law litini, n iliMutifF nf tMm ik IIm II!
Mfunwhil*
lnwir
Infovmatton
ttItnn-evell exploded a bombshell
torlea In Havana said, h iwever, this quarter of a million young i* tianm of fHjiHO.OOO.nOll tn nr\% il divoire. the ground- . m ill In- iii and ••-cited I lint the lax phi. Hi,
f*Mi» «!obi pmht«*ni li
in wh nl pure pUn«* Da l«Mii;**«t Jump ftotn thrrwj
af the conference today with a
that the atorm direction is north- men f&lt;r forest duty hit, emu- a U*nd«, thereby inctm iinr th# pub ninipatilnlliy. Iteyond llmt, I lien t" *o* Itterrn mtnhitled lo |. I if \ an iiicrea-r jf •'* t ’arhxrlght, l al.rador nts.ii' j t'r ,"g obtained from hanking ami s t rn g
uncnmprom(«ing
slateaiortheost. Havana o-hrice-rrfrtred long way toward btraking the hr doli| lf| rxr«*F« of tho wn. tiros* l&lt; u..I lung fm Ihei In -ay
»»«.*• 'ban em and nai thud I"", f ile - amt will continue lie "'her offlrial.i In rarli -late to mant not only rejecting lltn
total.
"I eoiildn't dn nnythmg In Inn*
t , tha storm aa » cyclone. Wind hack of the depression."
r.|il n lunf.
Four government .Vpartnienta' liicagu with arhedntril atop- ( t l'r ,v" 1'' a vlejir ptclurr uf the sit- French and other gold eonnlry
f la Havana waa reported at IS
“ In my npiul n," Farley -aid. Ikuiglx-, any more li.-n I rudd
wnr. labor’, agriculture and. mte- “ Mr. Snall'a rather freuvied nu*.i buit 1.0 npdli'i ■■ my lirother."
M&lt;*Un«e tu*. full pnwer tn in | Shedin. nii.i Montreal
j "■*•«»" "» all alalc- for Henry overtures for temporary currency
ffNfc eh t iju i at 10 A . M.
r Igale |'.I|.| II. r.ii.e -. In cause
him If I. imw i The final decision on the take ’ ^l“ 'lt*n*hau. Jr., governor of tha stahllliati'in morj emphatleany,
, The atorm center passe.I near rlo r—to- paroled a n t worked at t|*rs( will not even meet the ap • bnirlwnk
pot.
• dt-plny of figiiie
bowing
Plnar Del Rio, capital of the Cu­ top ipee&lt;l. Fechner a»id, to carry pioral of a majority of hi- ratty f E " rnP*‘. where he ha -pent iiiuih H&gt;"
| "ff f"f Hie Hurd lap of. the lung *rr ***
xdmlniiirallon, who on but sharply criliciting whnt he
ff*il .,( n tux on a giv.ui
ridleague- In the IPu.e.
" f bl- lion r .-.n lly On lirtef VI
1 flight which begun al l&gt;rh-lrl|o. •'* ""**1 " ll1 Wlntlt tn his office •V&lt;erlhed as an atlempt t &gt; divert
ban province, at about midnight. out the program on schedule.
(Coniim irt fin Pag Three)
The War Department, he ael't,
"Preanmahly il wa« intended tn ' 11 *«• llollyw.aal h ha
tm I
* *•*»!&gt;. will rod Is- taken until Hu u ,lr ' 11 'hurt vacation In New Ihe ronferenri- from II- broad ohSeveral persona wera reported In­
Jeettvea. .
•turn
ownRri.nl when
h ,M the lat, t England
(Continued ‘On I'age Tw o )
men »»»»
ei* awakened
he the n|iening gun of the next
b nntlluo i on Page llin c t
jured by Dying gists ami objects
cnngre--|iuial rnmpaign in mu
Tha -talement wax Intepreled
lie r"nd
Applications have teen received
driven before the wind. Southeast
ro m m ia a m n
To M eet ^
nrelion with the m vrmeot among *
ht were nu* informally from many slates to hv experts in high conference
storm warnings, posted at Key
some of hi- part. nrir»niratit&gt;n
A h l M | i m l i / i i i i r H o a r d r " tnrW
» .» lit filer-1 apply the VVi«ron»in plan Ihere. quartern not only a* n"tifieation
What last night, were itereaeed to
1*hmiijht
IiI Inla* m
.gilt lh#y
theywimi
would
able In gel | „,|rr ,(,et plan Mnurnthau it that the United Slal'a Is nut in­
lead'ra. berau.e the atlarlc I*
tmell craft warnings today.
being Induslrlnu-ly*eliriilated liv
The Sanfnrd i |iv Fomnil-tl-.q js'ff
up to $ i;».IKH),ihki nvailaMr terested in rr«tnrlng the old gold
Richard W. Gray, Miami me­
I hem.
t - *I x in Is-1 - a- Hie ord-t la-1 h
W NAPOU
J ill v X Id*!
«h .rh i. -ahr h frd
meet nt ,’ h"
purcha-e of first im irt^G andard hut as scarcely velle-l
it
teorologist. said the storm was nit
If «o. It I- n Mud’. Nn rum- Members of hit cabinet gather I, 1 'v Hull nt 7 t*»
ho t tunvh* night although th" officer- -e r r g-gea held by closed and restricted rr proof to Pinner.
heading In -th e direction of Key
heir tishiv to onfrr with Itm, ■ "n. n tax equalising Isiard (« ex eiit"rliiinri| at a private dinner |.nnks
(Continued On Page Five)
Froth I’a rl- came a report that
We-t.
With no local celebration sched­
veil on the progies- of the teem peet"d In dlgie*- fruni thi- mure 'ierietal Baits, wlui -peak- n*i
l.4n«l« reptNinting Itir xreurlty the French ilceislim to continue at
Plaar Del Rio reported one uled, bundled* of Sanford resi­
eiy prugrnm, lull choppy « , . ,|&lt; or Ir
ro)il»»#- tn i t«»r Jtnt it f**\% Fnglt-h. made n tiosl of fnemlHie conference temp rnrily to
woman killed and several InJ red dents ate expel led I , leave t|il&lt;
f|.*t*.»l ft n r**|'i»rt **n 1'.'" hi, expte— ive -m ile), -liriig- f«»r llir tnort|i*gr« air ttring rr strive In rally Fglanil around tha
hived th-‘ir le.iiril'ng the etili-e v
and eeveral scores of cottages de­ city U lr thi* afternoon hii I **«rly D A n . . ^ ^
l|
Iii■t■:in.,p«111■ to eee Hu- l’i. n|, ,
Mu* f*|rftri lijflit mf aitimtion Jo aml
itirr*, •«u*lly IMkaMi-tr ApprMMftl id \Vi«ron«in l*y a large gold atandnnl lias been confirmed
stroyed.
tuff uf men and Ihe St. I'aul Fed
| Wl'llt It* infrn&lt;lr I In ai»\ i
tomorrow morning be th*y h m l ^ C S I I n l 1^ 1^ r i d l u l y The -,.| ll'tnne, uf M IC, interiu , Sunfmil
wllh Ihe announcement that F i­
i i al t.an I Hank ia m iking offers
arid ngiu iil'tne were her* S'-ei
toward neathy lakrs, bearhe-, and
f
m
*
nml
ftrmrmlni»4
nance Minister George* Runnel
\rro9«hfir (•» S. I? Olirlit in. to
fu* Ho- mortgages with the avei
tnry leke- re|»irtrd lie hml on nn' rnl nttomry h H«* I t
idles lo share in various observ­
|»ii«li j rromM grM'tril #!••• flu»r&lt; lnh*n. r
W'Uild
return here today.
line of projrrt* ready In put tut- Itu? M 'I* )t|»Ali *
prr\Milr,| uittl thr ion «' a.'.e writedown of the fare vatu*
ance* of Hie Fourth of July.
Determination lo avoid any
th»* KI'*tt*U rxt
uf
lh&lt;original
serurily
expected
immeduite
upeiiiliuii
I,,
mske
pd,
MOSCOW, July .X hi'. M iAs is the eii-lniti. all stores, of­
r ami I iglt* 1
thi» rotiintil ; Irmliiii* int(» I &gt;ml(»n&lt;lrrry wrii
International net which might
to t» ntaiiit Hit percent.
ll»i* J oint. • ilfiiirn up flmtinl willi v iltirln of t i t t y
fice li tilling-, and public plxces Inal action hy both countries hxd He hrimght the liTf- 3if |hr&lt;r *• lr»
throw an nh-lada und«r the
The appraisals gin being made wheel- of r e t u r n i n g
l***inti*i| " omip* w*»»*k fi|fo to tliaft Rrription
such as the po.tnffire will be closed re-tored to a mirm.il Im , i« yrite r- Hi* I’rrsidrnt.
proiI .1 iifw fi hriliitf of i itrf, ftRi roiii*
Tl»r throng *»f •pr«*tat«»f(» ha«* nn the lia«i« of a definition pro l&gt;erlty at home |a the ksy.
throughout Ihr day. The llrrald day Anglo-Soviet eeononue rel*.
I' \HOI.KM T O ftKKM AN Y
lions
dl-Mipted
after
tlm
trinl
and
j I'frMil it tn*k |t &gt; rrport will
runny thrill
fmni tl*r tim r •hr »'ded in Hie farm mortgaging re- note of a -talement drafted *t
will not Issue ill usual afternoon
|irw«&lt;*ittrr| t«&gt;nit(ht
|tUtiM fir«t
t t r «(« n until tl»»s' fin'ati mg art which mads up to American headquarters la«t nlcht
T o students of gtsgraphy aa dally. The City Hall and the Court eonvirtion here of a group of
W A t i r i N . W in. Ju ly *1. A f h r
Briti-h
engine»r«
rlmrged
with
Timl tl»r i onim Aiotirr« willi
hrrthrtl
Thr f i l m elrrlrft two liillimi ilrllar- arallthl* fur lo hack up President Rir*«ev#|t'«
wall as local person- Intereslod In llo sr, the Municipal Library and
r » y rg n prreftl in it»»* W im r t n
seholage amt espionage.
ml »*F-i' hi a11/ helping solve the farm land debt refusal tn sign the rurtency dee«prn«l
l i t t 1 1i t **n riilirr tiw»J &gt;w|t&gt;ta| ati*l youml
tho proposed cross-slate canal, an the Sanford
Allantie
Natl &gt;nal
Acting slmnltnnrmi-ly, the Brit- ...Ir prison hole. I'aul Krau-. fit.. h | ,.,|,In|,&lt;„,g
.leetri.
rn.e amr ?••Ver, Inruling gia crfu D y nil plot tern
axhlbltlon which will ba on &gt;Xa- Bank will lie clu ed (or the da&gt;.
laratinn demanded hy the Kien-h
l«h government lifted Ihe miliar.
„m|i. r wnt a f -rug .ne run I .... .. Me water.
The art specifies that Ihe ap iVIrgation al tha World Eeon iml*
plsy In the Semin ile County
Fo.tmaster J . P. Hall thin rimm­ go rlanifM-d down on Soviet gix*i&lt; leturnerl tn III native German'
( |1P city Unit today for a one
Th" I »*1 air hipt liN'l h livrlv prai-almade on the basis of Conference.
Chamber
of Commerce
office ing sai I that no service will h« two and a half month- ago and He wa&lt; pa mil'll In hi- »i* tr in
l»a I I'rrn in 0 , i.irmt4»v «»f lit** r*.iumli%M*n will lim r, 1*11911111; Mir t r l«»p * Nlnngl n irmal val e ami in following this,
Thursday afternoon an-l all-lay require'! of rlthrr the city or rural Soviet niithnnlir- commuted the Il.ivitVttirif. Kru
In
thi- ronneethm
.'enntur
IrRVt* Sunfiinl
Ihr " lit the t»ank.A uf ihr Kuyh* Hirer un i appral—-r- me taking int,, arcount
carrier- tonmrfow. A)l window- prison -ent(nee- imposed on I., t I'. S. *thfy ii ?)h**it I Min* »hi'H
Friday U of special interest.
James Ciuurns, one of Ihr Amer­
M*fitrnrr«l.
r “«*la" tntiiyht. t»«M«i»*t f*»r I' nImI I n ran im* rin tr«| "nhii" liN il
the ua'ome nf the farms over a ican delegates, -luted in a speech
Mail Thornton nml Willintu I,. MacDon­
Hrrough the courtesy uf the will be rlnsrd all day.
#
at ntih»«'keni.
I •
* *'
_
# from
th»*
long period of )r a i - In-trad of lhat the people of Ihe United
on ald, two of the engineer*, to fiv.'
D. 8. Engineers Office nt Jacks in- will, howrvrr, lie dispatched
When I hrv were anchored t!•• ‘di-rrving only prtres paid
for
vOJl, Iteo large relief map- of other dsys, for Ihe regular h &gt;li- year* banishment ft'iiu llm Si v rt .
plan, - fur in. d a pi-lure-ipie Ini'* farm pro knit in the depression Stales could re-t as-urnl Ilia* the
Florida, showing the prnposed by collection of mail dmp|&gt;eil union and enunteiuiamled eionom-1
(t ’nntln'ird tin I’age Thtee)
nl ,ug Hie Foyle
years
rvuta of the cross-state canal will through windows at the post .litre ir reprisals taken ngain-t (irvatl
lloyal A ir Force launches raced
h* bnught to Sanford together will be made between 1:00 o'rluek Britain.
M iH H
I a m iv c s
to meet General tin I Im m il
The two nien, who were iirre-t
with a rullef map which sets forth anil 2:00 oYlork. Special delivery
iihho
n
tho depth of tha Gulf of Maxim and perishable matter will be de­ rd early in March nn,| h"Id in Jaiil With prosper! of a roo|, rexl : G e tty- Knoii. I him e chef at ! In ought him to land The general
was Hie fir-I uf the fliers ••
since then, ex'rpt for M » «
la tho Immediile vicinity of the livered as usual.
fill 12-hour J urttry ahead id vlonk'. I'lar", nnd tirovrr Wil
Ulster -oil.
Springing
Many persona will boar l Ihe wlten Thornton was nut on lunl, them, nearly fin re-identa of I In* 1 lam-, will la- well locked with 11meIi
Proposed westerly entrance uf the
Accompanied hy her aialrr na a
i-harplv to n&lt;lent ion he salute I
( i n i.
historic Clyde line strainer "Da- were rrlea-ril Satunlny and li ft return will tmaril the h l-lo n r
andwirbe, nnd nfi drinks for
chaperone, Alls- Jullcmic Newman,
IN
D
IA
N
A
I’D
LIB,
July
.X
-f
d
’l
amid mu-ing ehrer* from Hie
hy train la-1 night for Itorl' liver *leiiiner " D -e « i l » " at Mu
those ,,f Ihe parry who are plan­
T h «M rvlitf m ip i veiuh Nhoiit ends’" fnr what is aure In lie
l(u*,el| lloardman. .15, lloalon who as* the choice of five judges
eperlatora.
whence they will continue on lo
tnripal
1’ier tonight
al
I* IK) ning I j "make a nifiid of it" nn
400 p)aodi tach, *ml arr rrj.ortr.l delightful moonlight excursion to
•port-man and aviator, injiirri' a- being Hie girl who shmilil tap
■London. •
Gen
Aldo
I'ellegrinl.
second
In
o'rl.ek |o form n ' parly which [ t h - upper ilerk.
*
**HI^V*I* ®f irc u n ry . I'alatka end rtturn. The boat,
Three of Iheir cmil fade- »• re
rotiiinend, landed from annlF** Saturday in the Iran* eontinrnt-l resent Sanford at the Olnvrwattf
Tha* the light nf the muon will
cofutructfrl nt mnsidfr- leaving at !':00 n'rl-ck tonight, expelled from Rns.ia at Ihe enn- plans to spend Ju ly I at i'alatka
Inuiirb *m| with llaltei ami o 'her air rare, died today The accidti.t Beach hnthnig heauty c mlcal to­
toM ro il amj a fltr f iltn t iv r *ur* will traverse moon lighted water, elusion of ihr trial and another parti-ipaliiig in n eelehratinn nl- { la- vt-ihle until nearly il:.Kl n'cluek di-tingnlihed officer- prneeci'i'd meiirred when his plane crashed morrow, left Sanford thi- morn­
?#Jr of tW various sites propoatd. until abo t :|;|)» o'clock tomorrow wa- acquitted and relumed t lending the freeing of M rm o ria l' inmnrrnw m -ru in g i n fa' t oh- ■11• the Foyle tu I'tince'* pier, while taking off to rnntinua the ing for I hat rity
Bridge lim n tolls.
'lam ed from an nlmmiar, while on
Frobabl, will tu. di's. morning. In leave with its pa&gt; England with them.
T h a i, -h - will he one of about
where they wrrie given a civic r* New. York to lart Angeles flight,
Captain T h ' inn- l.und. veteran &lt;hr return trip ft..... I'alatka In­ repliou
j lie was well known in aviation cir- .’It) girls wh„ will t uupeta fur
F « J W !• tho Clip Cim m i-sinners’ aengers an unforgettable pirturr
Settlement
of the diffirultiei
river
man.
arrived
here
this
after
nm
rr
w
night
moonlight
will
re
of beauty.
inis- ' !**• I" ii'.TJ he and John I’olamlu Ihe title " M l-- Florida" atul ihrse
between the two nations appar
J Miln# llutliir, UMtvr
” t n ! ' ,**• CU&gt;r 'M * *nd the
Many other- will leave fnr the folly was speeded by Foreign nmq, nnd deelared him -rlf ready mam until after .Vliu o'clock Wrd
P«Wle I. Invitod to Invp-rt them at
!•■( '*r ciitiinittir,, n»»»D»r*il fn»m estahli-lieil a world’* long ilia- prises which have Iwen donated by
'
IVlfEAt lo wf|r»iino (i**nrr«l llalltfi tance flight record of 5000 miles Ihe Sparks Theater Enterprises of
Lilvmotf, tn dirrrt the craft up what he nr-ilay morning.
^.a oy lime Thurrtsp afternoon or I'alatka celebration by motor In- Commissioner Maxim
The nuNic I- Invited to make •hi M\*\t »»f
m orriw morning, but tt la safe to who is attending th* l.mdou r r » •ays i* a river with the moat
• W day Friday.
, .
U U t^r fovern* from. New York to Istanhul. T u - Flotilla,
and
thr
Clvarwatsr
say lhat among the thousaniii mimic sonferaoce, hut iletails were breath taking and ieautiful vis­ thw trip b lu i), th, p-r-ons who Dirnl. Mlfh officer* of tha Hoyat 9Y
chamber
of
Commerce.
who will be al Daytona Hr'aih. not disclosed here. The fart, how ta- in the world. He intimated have, already made reservations, A ir Ki’ffFs the niay«*r rii4' other*,
First prise is a " W illy ." sedan .
BMRKZZI.F.R C A U G H T
there will lie probably Mm ie.i ever, that every precaution wa that h*.will apin hn usual yarn- tt i« n l nece— ary lo make res. pm liripatnl in thf welcome.
I.KNZ, W|NH TH O P H Y
dnnatsd hy the theater group,
r*
hleuit
life
on
Ihe
river
50
year*
ervationafter
5.00
o'elork
this
taken
lo
make
both
official
an
etente 0f S enforl A full day's pro­
while src .nl prise Is 1100 and
■ L A R E D a . T m ., July
gram j| ahead uf all who yn In nouncementa simultaneous showed ago. and that all •f his pa-srn- afternoon for after that hour all
NF.W YO R K . July 3.— (AO -O f third prise la )50. Mias Newman's
•Arrested at
B A N D IT TO O K P A LH K T K K T II
.....
\ h *U I
Friday that bearh. Some persona, animus the delicacy of tha ailtiation up to ger* will be well taken rare nf j lhat Is ncc**»ary ia that the
flrinl- nf the Atnerkan bridge csprn«ea t„ Ihe beach, and thoae '
'I * ® cash in his posaaoeion,
congress said yeslrrday that Sid
to attend varioaa events at Day­ the moment of settlement and before he turns in for the night. 1[V r-o n b.ajij Ih*' Mist were he
nf her rhaperone, are rant hy tha
P H O E N IX . A ril., J-djr— Robert
who gave the name of Al'
how, hy mdneidanta! a lion, bo'h
Through the courtesy of th will be given an opportunity lo
nry S. lams, veteran intcrnntlou
tona
today and tonight, will be
'a confrs.nl yesterday, oflf.
local theater managr.
llarrivun smiled wheft a night
■idrs avoided tha diplomatic* op­ H&lt;.f-Mae Ratlery !’•*., a new ra­ purcha— his round trip lickat.
alist with Henry W.
Ward, of
leaving
early
this
afterno.n.
w id , that ho was Albert Wl»tl waa announced to'Uy that tha
hd't-up nun poked a gun at him Boston, had won the Gongress
probrium of ~ being the first ' J dio has hern installed for the
Reminder
waissued
this
morn­
What with the town already de­
piafop, former teller In Hvi
back down from it* position in the benefit of thoar wishing to dance ing that the boat will arrive in and robbed his service station till trophy. Lena also finished fln t in 18 girle, and their escorts, who !
National Bank of N*w serted by 123 officers and men 'ef controversy. The British embarr* or enjoy late evening p r gram*. Palalka at about 0:00 "’clock to­ of only )&amp;. Angered, the hkndit
the Manhattan trophy
conlerl appeared in tha local ronteal her*,
unite waa imposed on Russian goods on
sbargrd with embcxile. Florida. National Guard
A ll staterooms have been aired morrow morning, and that It will procured a pair of plier and re­ with the pretldant of tho Women’s last Friday night, w ill he guosla
•FpeuiimataJy »37,000 of which left for Camp Foster y«s- the same day that the Moscow
and prepared for the reception leave that city tomorrow night moved a bri Ucwork of fuur gold Whist league, Mrs. W. D. Thomp­ of Managsr Marantatta at a spo­
* funds, fie said he left trrday, Sanford primuses tn be • court's verdict found the men of the party, and tha miniature
at 9:00 o’cl'ck, tn arrive in Ban- teeth- -displayed when Harrison son, of Racine, W la, as his part­ rts I theater performance aesk
Mar. |0.
i deserted city tomorrow.
guilty.
bar whkh will ba In chargs of ford by at least 8:00 o'clock.
amiled.
week.
.
ner.

Sanford Citizens
Making Plans To
Celebrate Fourth

Cabinet (salliprs To
Confer Willi ( ’hie!

•fiiinlizihjr Board

Britain And Ru.ssia

Exhibition Will Be
S h o w n Disclosing
State Canal Route

Trading Relations

Plans All Set For Trip To I ' a l a l k a
Aboard Famous Old' Itivcr Slcantcr

R . II Bounlinan I
Dead From Injurien

Newman
For Beauty Contest

�Minimum PriceF
National
Units To L e a v e Raw Milk Is Fix&lt;
On Annual Camp By Commissione

Cur ryGivtn Release When
SEEK RADIO BROADCAST FROM STRATOSPHERE
Class Charges AreProven;
DURING PICCARD’S FLIGHT AT WORLD’S FAIR
1st Half Flag In Balance
■

Otis Carry, ym ng pitcher who
haa been a member of the San­
ford team In' the Central Florida
Baseball League, this morn rig
He whs last night found guitly
of being • "class" player and to
hose been used by the Sanford
chib In violation of the league
rules which state that no team at
any lime during the season shall
have more than four players who
h&lt;ve appeared In 20 or more
games &gt;f profaaalonal baseball.
Accortkng to records furn shed
by the Nstlonal Association of
Frofesalonal Leagues, Curry ap­
peared In 20 games f ir ll-ntsvllle
In the Grorgia-Alabama League
io 1930, and In 12 gsmts for th#
I'tnaacola team of the Southeast­
ern League during the same year.
League directors, after hear.ng
all of th# evidence decided that
although It would be within the
sole* u forfeit every game In
which Sanford had fiva clasa mm
on it* list, it also wa&gt; evident

Daytona Urach tomorrow after­
noon at 3.30 o'clock, amt will not
play at home again until Tuesilay
July I I , for Sanford will go to
Leesburg next Thursday after­
noon and to Cocoa neat Sunday.
All Hub managers turned
lists of players who will com­
prise the team rosters at the atari
of the second half. These roster*
may be rhanged up to 30 days be­
fore the end of the *#:ond hall,
or at midnight Aug. lb, as far as
non-rlasa players are toncerned.
After midnight Aug. .11, It will b*
impossible for any team to gigii
any fisrthir '•Haa*'' players fur
the remainder of thr second ha'f
season and post-season.
litre are ths official rooter* as
reported to league Secretary I*
ter Srhaal last night:
StVM lM lli Maaaner J » Harass,
T l« » Hlwwr. Nay lla n lu i. Sal
I Irani*, ran I llnnarr. Wen tlaswrll.
T r lr
V m n a k , Nrrl
rba#asaa,
I barllr saani. iaha ( wlkretk. N fera, U rS , Sasllk, Xlehwlaww. aa#
KSaarS*.
nlll.VXIIO. Waaaarr Vrll Wit.
Ilaaans. isaa In fra , I'm i-n I 'm »rn, Jnrk Hr*#. W. K. *nallk. 1*141*

n i a £ r ^ i i r u7 r n n T ^ . r G n 3 ^ r a W ' nvr#, Jve l Stvees. l-r lly
Curry In be a class man m ill the
charge was ptacsd, and that Sanfurd did not uae him after a questlon wav ralaer^
Th rie f ire, the director* or-brrd
hi* three final vtrtor.es— over
l^eaburg, Orlando, and Daytona
forfeited to those tiam i, and erdered Hanforil t r release one of
Its class men a( once.Director* also voted thal Inas­
much a.r New Smyrna and l-ees
bolg bid used players, by agrerment, who-# names were not on
thr edigibl# players list a* of
May til, game* In which they appe-sied an t pa(tlr!pated In a vic­
tory, shnuld be forfaited to the
losing team. •
Aa a result Ih* first half seaso i
will i onir lo an end here lat* this
altvrn.oh, after Hanford and OrJando play i-if &gt; Ihro-e-raine.l o t
gam#,— witb-thiPg-teann •t n T I f f
fwy first plac#.
Ih ia nsorning\ Cocoa and Day­
tona,
having c unpletad their

NeVfallc#.
#aek Nahre, l.e fl, S'I res. Te a S'llVIrlHH, aw# H ill « abb.
ISA V T U V A I VCaaaoee VI Haber.
H ill lellrlen. Jwe H alrrb . W a lle r
sbaaawa. He# Harnae#, H rb llarw •»#. I.efiy l a s t , Sin#' Haa*. Herb
Harrla. Haely
Jalaer. I t I I . lira .
Ilewrac &lt; a*wrk. aa# l*ar#aa V e la r.
I.S.KVni M in Viaaaaer H ill na#&gt;
klra, l i — -l* r. e n t e r . H ra# t. I n n ,
I a*. l-raal*al*a. VSr#lla, 1‘rrtaaal,
lllla H a l la. I . P a rr. H. Pa#c. H a a a a. Jakaaaa. aa# Wrllrea.
I IH o v i SSaaawer K. SI. Crlaaiaa,
Cake Maker. Hallla
Vlhlaaaa. H ill
llra # le r, H erne* Prlae, Jack Havear#. nrre*c Pravaal. Vaa W all. »:#•
#•# H arrell. Meaty W rl a lly. W a lle r
l'# s r, lla##lc llaeklae, aa# Itaral#
Nokia.
VS'.W v N I N V V i VSaae.yrr II. S'.
H l « n . I r r * - , Hale*. I berk. Ilea#,
rick, H c m III, akebal, Tr# # e r. H a rk *ar#i, a rb lre ti, Vlrl rears. H arfar#,
H a rm , aa# *eahe.

• ... Jk'i. June in —ItMilio briai.l
nv*tl«u fr»m »(••» ainH.-Miere will
!■* alleinplrd for ih* tint time In
Jill* when lb* hwlh-.n lh«l rarrlr*
I.lenten* nt l'&lt;initnnn.|er T . II. VV.
I***iIwent one »r the IMerarit twin*
Mnrl* II■ sw-enal'-n from H&gt;ilill«*r
t'lrlil nn thr gnHimU i.f 4 I'enutry
Hi rrnurea#~lh# rhlmgn IVnrbt*#
►air.
'Ihe problem nf Installing lb#
radio broad-avllng sppnndus In
Ih# S'm-lnla was not easy. Accord
Ing lo C It. Ilanson. of the Na­
tional Broadcasting foiuiainy. there
was a multitude nf driulla tn b#
worked not an as to maka Ih# ef­
fort poealhl#.
Ksprrta from broe-traatlng mm
•nlea' UI*&gt;ralori#e worked day
an-l nlfht lo bar# Ih# n;ulprnrnl
rvwdy for lha (tight. Mr. Hanson,
who manages the company's tech­
nical operations .and engineering,
pointed not why th# Job was a
tough one.
T u n in g the sending eqolpment
to Ih# gondola for th# purpna# of
talking bark In Ih# world wnald
appear easy." h* said, "but when
even Ih# food that la carried la
governed by the weight farlnr. the
llinltallone Imposed called for In
Jn U e Jngeajlff,
■............. ....

furl. Ilir transmitter ilralgnnl fur
Ihl# pnrt&gt;w Weigh* hut sixty
|*uin*l* «•lift rtimtilrlr n|iil|imml iif
|«iwer ami anlrnna. ami will hair
an iial|nil *f llirrr valla, whirls IS
Ihr equivalent nf I hr antnnill nf
rlrrlrlrllf u m l by Ih# tail ll(hl
nf HI) aiilnhHibll#.
.
r r ir lir r haa aim l# m prnvlil
ml f»r III# nhwrrvrr* In kr#|t In
imirh with ilia srwiml crew. 'rtila
(nrilnn »f lb# nvlln equipment
will lm i•*rnli|i lm| nn a f;#t|umrjr
nf appruilntnlrly HUH hllncjrlew.
nr a n n ir Irnstli nf IH meter*
Th r weight will l&gt;# ah..til f.irtj
[Hitinila.
Flch Receiving Locatltna.
Hn mi** III* M’«hl h u t I m«I M
long as tw m tjfoQr hotra, ar-

rangi'MirtitM have l ^ n inn.I# in
rfrar iH* Rfiwurki for ■(•.( hmatimMIng frurn Ik# (wtlmin tlurlni th#
Itlght. Th# thr## Hunt Important
p#rlt*l« ttnrlng th# High! will h#
th# MkrnlT. ih# |*#rt nf mivvlmntn
aHIlwti*. and the i^ln.-n to the
The esart time of Iheaa
evrnla la problematical, which will
keep Ilia rnglnrs-rlng winfT con­
stantly under tension.
Mr. Ilsnson also illsnisaed the
pn-l&gt;lem of lha selection of suit­
able receiving lomilone. so that
»ne or more khnrt wave pick-up
points will always be wllhln range
of the bnllonn'a mlnule Iranamltler during Ibe flight. ' The balbrnn
may drift as far aa three hundred
tnllra or more. I'|rk-up points must

||# arrinaml within thal raillaa la
all illrwrilnaa. rarb connrrlevt by
wlr# In lbs Nqllnnal nmaib-aallng
•■•’lbfour’s cnnlrel nwim la Chicwgn.
la nnt#r in h# prepared In Oral
with amrrcrnrlra aitrb aa Ih# it#event nf lha ha IInna la Oranlal# r#klnna inch IS northern uirhlgaa
nr IVtamnala. nr even In nn# Of Ibo
greet lakes. Ih# sponsors nf Ibo
nishl— A Century of Pro*re**, ih#
.National Itmadraatlng Company
ami Ih# Chlragn Hally New*— plan
to follow lha rnurs# nf Ih# ballnno
In a Onmiyrar dirigible also
equipped with a radio for tba highrr rreqnenrle*. whlrb ran relay
message* ami supply aaalstanr#. If

I Continual From Para On#)
N’obl#. Corporals Eagan# Brawar,
I C. L ' Butnar. 0111# foorakar. Dick
! K Yaager; PrivaUs, First Class, J.’
I P. Daniels, Fred George. T. K.
j Phillips; Prlratra Ira Brawar. C.
I (1. Itamlrrson. Bonner L Carter.
J . F. McClelland. C. F. Polston.
C. H. Powell. (J. II. Turner, and
C. B. Wl«#r&gt;ip.
C O M PA N Y "D "
Captain Harold C. Washburn;
1st Ll#ut. W. F . Rung#; 2nd Lieut.
Karl F. Nordgran; First Sargvant
Pcrtar II. lansing. J r .; SargranU
C. C. lack#. J. M. Moya. A. D.
Rountree, I I .

K. Rutherford,

V.

G A IN E S V IL L E , July 1—
The State Milk Commlaaioa at
initial meeting her* Taster
fixed the minimum prire for i
milk at Miami. Tampa and Ji
sonvtlle. and th# minimum wh
sal# prira to b# paid the fant
dealing with dairiae la
dtiaa.
Dr. Henry Hanson, state hei
officer and member of th# c

mlaaion, said th* minimum
liverad price fer milk In
three main clt#s was placed
12 cants a quart, affective )
day. The
minimum whole
price to be paid th# farawra,
said, was fixed at 20 centa a |
Ion.
Dr. Hanson said th# prica fix
by the commission was to eo
teract milk wars now In progr
at Miami and Tampa.
The commission was created
the recent session t f the L«|
Inlure and is compoaed of

I . Smith. I). C. Slafford. B. F.
Wade, ami J. R. Wearer; Cor­
porals T . V. Brown, M. D. Dunn.
J . F. Diehl. E. J . M u d . L V.
j Morgan. R. M. Moya. T . E. Ray.
I. 8. Thompson, ami A . I. Whlta! kar, Jr.; Privates. First Clasa,
K L Bra nan, J . A. Cook. Jr., Jack
Hughes, C W . Johnson, V. E.
Kennedy, ft. C. Maready, 0. B.
McClelland, M. D. Reel. S. B.
Smith, J. W. Spivey. F. T . St na.
fi.-W v ^fvmnmersmi-f ^ '-W r -V g n s -#j a t t a - C u n n l r M u v i .A in
lure, f»r. Hans'n and Georgw
N»ss, P. M. Virkery, ami C. C. Weems nf Dade X’ity, who V
Whitaker; Privates, R. Allman.
named a* director of thr rom)|
O. C. Badger, J . M. Ilenlnn, Bruce vion by Governor Dave Shelu.
Caijiemn, I
A. Carter. M. F.
Cctesnli, W. T . Dnnn. A. II. Garratt. P C. I&gt; i rer, C C. Hill, P. Sergeant George Schaat; !
P. Ilodgr-. II. L llewell, R. A. grant* J . P. II Itnrlaw, R. L II
‘•'•tight. P C Krnnedv, E. A . M r , erl«on, Jam#* Simla. Jr.; Corp!
W. T. Matlair. C. II. MeKenney. f*-ster F . Rivera; Prlvatra, F
0. J. Miller. Jr.. Irvin Morton. Clasa, Duncan Gamaroo, E.
R. W Jlvrirk. C. W. Nellies, L Gollum. Wm. Moye, W. Por
A I’aimer. A. K. Parham. I.. P. Clarence Stinson, Tom Town**
Pavlnn. J. R. Reiter, I.. B. Reiter. and William Wade; Private*
M. M. RieVelsim. Nnvm nd S-haal, thcr David, W. E . Gll#e, Cliff
'.'red "lisnnon. C ft *&lt;heppard. R. Howell, Raymond Lnndquiat, I
J Sl'nsrm,
L Tanner, ami II* Phillip*. J . B. Phillips, Li
irne# Reel, Woodr w Riser, ,
Arr*-i V ' Ward.
Rnuth, l.ewi* Smith. Talma&lt;
M E D IC A L D E T A C H M E N T
t's'n* It. **. Slovens* Captain Smith. Jnv. Thpmpeon, R.
A W Krnv. Captain F. C. Beard- Thnwher, 11. JI. Ware, Glib
man. Captain C P. Youmans; William*, and R. M. Wlmblsh.
Lieut. A. 7. Oberdorfer; Staff

Will Net* Ceemle Rays.

"Bear tn mind, that tn reach
higher altllud#a than man haa *r*r
attained, lha stratosphere balloon
must hart a high gsi capacity and
a light load to carry. Many other
thing* beside* radio must ha car
riot. It la planned to carry two
persona, a pilot and an observer,
and also a number af aclenttae loatrumenta
"Du# to the rarity of air it amtide# abort ten milts, the gondola
moat ho alr-tlgbt and rapahlo of
retaining normal atmo*tdi#rlc prrvaure. Food and water ae well at
otygeo Unks matt he carried. A
M a n -"* - Ju#v llarnr*. of .Nnu- j inailmum of 100 pounds la all that
ford, tills morning stated that the, ran b« permitted for tba radio
equipment."
five new players, on th# Hanford
Theeo limitation* forced the use
li*t M yna, Lord, Smith, N ic h -'-j
son, ami Edward*— will rome to af the high frequencies of the
short wava band, la thla ciao a
Hanford neat week. They y
frequency of 17300 kilocycles his
rccommcndi-d liy I#— Crowe, for
been aHectad to csgry the voice#
iner ban ford manager, ami It.ey
from the goodola. Thla wR| per
Wrrc^mteJviewed -io tje-iraiw- y --- ] ■ R Ibo mailmam trsnamlaeteo
lerday by W. C. Hill, local sports­
With the minimum of weight, la
man.

1933 CENTRAL FLORIDA BASEBA LL LEAGUE 2nd HALF SCHEDULE

PENSION ROLLS
WILL G E T B I G
SLASH TODA Y

SANFORI)

ORLANDO

COCOA

DAYTONA

N. SMYRNA

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t i forfeit, the Hanfind and Or­
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lando atamUn^a this morning were
HANFORD
AT
T
HEI*. It
8 8 BP. 10
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that each team had won 12 and
toil saven games. Whichever team the appropriation for that year to
T
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wins this aflerno in's fames, will rJIH.7W.000,
T
AUG . to
8
8 El*. 3
H. JU I-. 30
Approximately 3H7.000 World
Mo. H K I*. 1
HEI*. I I
be tied with Daytona and Cocoa
ORLANDO
T
8 A U G . 27
War veteran* who heretofore re­
/or tha first half pannant.
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13
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20
T
Rather than delay the second ceived disability all-wanre* for
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T
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ailments
not
Hirerlly
connected
half opening scheduled for tumorCOCOA
Tu. HKI*. 12
Mo. HKI’. a
8 A l'G . 27
rdWi direetor* voted what ia an with their service will be re­
moved from th« mils. About
18
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unique scheme to ilirlde the win­
7-1,000 Hpanlah-American war vet­
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ner of the Unit half.
eran* likewise rome off. In ad8 HKI*. 10
Mo. 8KI*. $
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DAYTO N A
It waa decided that the firat dill'n there ate several thousand
half pannant will be awarded to veternnv l„ other rlaa«lflrallona,
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T J U L 20
*
whichever one of the three tying such a- thr (014 emergency re­
H A UG . ft
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team# has. the highest percantag tired officer*. Between one-half
T n. 8KI*. 12
H HKI*. 3 .
NEW HMYRNA
at the end of the -ecmd half, an &gt; and two-third* of the*# men gn -•ff
Tu. J U L IH
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ffiaT th* tram finishing firat at thr rolls,
T A UG . 17
T
AUG. a
the end of the aecond half will
An end of hospitalising veter­
Tu. AUG . 20 |
LEESBURG
meat either Dayluna, Cocoa, O r­ an- who-e irnoble* were n^t con­
i T AUG. it
lando or Hanf &gt;rd, dapen'lng upon nected with service came alto, hut
th# gUtroni# of today's gams herr, veteran*' ailminl»tratlon official* Ol'ENIN/a (JAMRS: SANFORD A T D A Y TO N A ; COCOA A T LEESBURG; ORLANDO A T NEW SMYRNA.
In tha post season aarlaa.
vaid there would lie adequate fa- LABOR D A Y GAM ES: ORLANDO A T HANFORII; COCOA A T NEW SMYRNA; D AYTO N A A T LEEHBURG
Dlraclot* wars if tha opinion rllitir* fin nil former anldltr*
that by delaying th# award ng of
' economy lave. Th* ID14 total I*
the pannant Ih this. n»annar. In$.'||),H30,IHMI, compared with a l'J33
trreat In the enllra atcond half
appropriation of 3-l7.fi*I,HMfi.
will b# at a high pitch. It waa
Th&gt; i its! allowed for IU.1I for
prr-iict#d that all gamea will b«
1veteran i of the Hpwnlkh-American
kell#r attended and that the clasa
war and Boxer Reliellloii la $01.«f baseball will he „f the highest
7!ll.fHt n* compared with 01II*.C IN C IN N A T I. J ly I. i d l —
k'nd.
C 10,232 fur 1031. Veteran*' ad­
i- titling u drimiihl fur iinmetfiBefore diapoaing of th# ques­
ministration off!-Ill* were unahl# ate leiHOVal nf Gen. Fmnk T tion of "rla«a" players, direct orA
to animat# h w many Hpani-h- Hinrs, diiiTtur-g nrral
f the
decided that in th* future ths ride
Ameriran war veteran* would go v .I.iu n .' bureau, live* Disabled
shall read that any club using
off the roll* but th# Kpani*h- Aiiivrlrs t Veteran* nf the Wild I
American war vata'rana' associa­ V.’kr &gt;r lerday ahiltrd Ibelr fir#
tion estimated approximately 7L- In •|H&gt;n-nr* of &lt;be nnliunat rc .n IMKI wmld t# removed out of th#
A vacation 3,000 feet above the aea, . . where you
nn.y ait107.000 heretofore listed. The as­
can play gull on a "vwcct” IH-hole course for 50
At thrii annual ciuivrnrion h re
sociation &gt;al vlmoat of the I27.WHI
cents a round . . . fish in the Carolina!' famous
they vtdi'tl t . recon-ider a rr*olnleft on the rolls w uld receive
trout slrtsm* . . . ride a horse over mile* of
linn nf Thursday d "Handing 'la pension* of f|6 a month.
cleared bridle paths . . . play tennis on lively
nii-aal
uf
Mine*
and
«
f
JC.
Official* nf the veteran*' or­
clay courts . . . swim the mountain lakes or the
O'ltiibert*. his assisianl.
ganisation *ald that under th*
new Country Club pool . . . become breathless
T il'll they appl"Veil n -stateeconomy law vrteran* 02 ami
with the beauty o( inis mountain scenery . . . be
men
Ihnt
''the
ie»«-lutnn
deal­
over who previously received front
cool and comfortable . . . in the happy company
310 up tn 140 w month if 76 year* ing w ith I he irm val nf certain of­
of gay, kindred spirits . . . that's the summer
t r nliler, hnreafter would get 316 f r.al&lt; |du.-,s Ihr injilst re* don.rnjovment offered you by the Hotel Gordon. A
■ month, unless totally disabled thv vt Irian* iipu-i vyrtnin in kvldhundred room* of solid comfort. Three delicious
lit which event they will get )30. uni.- and nut .pon aM ihia# reSouthern •cooked meals a day. At the surpris­
•(Kin- ltd# "
♦
ingly low cost of from S3.50 lo t5 par diem.
H e rr it resolved, "that w# plac*
Make your reservations now for your share of
th
full
riipunailiility
upon
nil
H N A K K lU T Y ’ H -t llK K I )
this fun. And bring the youngsters — there's a
inrllra li:tv iif any pail if tha
In extending lha season to 8»pt. *ln. will h# cut varying amounts
thoroughly equipped playground for them at
!, which la the tame day on in Individual cases. There are
RI’R IN G F IR I.I). Mo., -M rs. J. rnncluirnt nf the rconomy act a*
hlch th#
Northeast Florida 318.100 soldiers In thla classifiesM. Flltro, af Hugeraville, ilrtw* It relates to veteran*, anil ab&gt;
vague la achtdultd to close, •*. tlon. For them th* IBIS etimat*
rondenm tludr apparent ungrate­
to Hprlngflebl
M neceaaary to add •lx Tuaaday U $118.272340 a* compared with her automohlle
ful. unpe'rioll , mi American end
and
parked
at
a
garage.
Whil*
lme# to th* schedule. These Ih* 1031 appropriation of 3203,-.'
Inhuman action In 'Vallng with tha
#e are scattered. They will be 68D.IA9,
&gt;
[ attendants chacked lha marhin* war’s dualled
Theva p*ipl&gt; in
*d on Jaly 11 and July 18, The total compensation paid to una noticed a copperhead anake elude the
NaCona!
Kcanomy
three
feet
lung
crawl
from
thr
4g. I, Aug. 22, Aug. 29, ami dependent* of veteran*. Including
f.*ag #, lha nn I mnal chamber of
tunn#an
and
alld#
to
th*
floor.
•t- !•widow*, childran and partnta, will
commerce, end l h .lf
heavtljrgaaford will span the aaaaon at be decreased but allghtly by th# Th* reptile, waa killed.
flnaiked alUee.”
-7
...

Veterans Rescind
Demand For Ouster
Of General H i n e s

C

Adventures in
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At

M M M

Mi

Necessary

LEKSHURL

One of them is kept in p&lt; aaeaaion of the

I

custodian of the vault. You keep the \ J | ^
other. Thus your safety deposit boa In
our lOO'l safe vault ia mad* d-ubly secure
aa B O T H

are key* required to open

bog.

Rentals lea* than I cent per day.

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
SANFORD, FLORIDA

.

A',cn « u r C b w ll V A C A T I O N
A T THE

GORDON

NOW
For ilit CAROLINA
MO U N T A I N S
Old Uihion berbecuei and picnic*
In tha wood* -m . Ithlnj (amunUin j
trout and bifa^uthad beu)
foil
••. loa hunts ... tannii.^.avoonllfht
rlda* on hornback .... brldga partial
0 . . horvaback braakJaits and "traa*.'
ura hwiu" . , . dancing and ha&gt;rooat
antartilnaiant h i k i n g and rwtwMlng partial i«*.dack thuMaboard
and honarhoa p it c h i n g . lociaty,
hont thowr and ball.
tfiasa are ,
part el Mayvltw ManorT propaa d
Ksawtr activitlai
In tha cod,
bracing akitudai andralraihingbaau-l
ty d North Carolina'! nvounlalna.
HaraT a thoroughly intemting hoA- ,
d*y«w*- with gay coapanion* u ^ , ]
lee a wode* cost)
Opantaf Data June 17dk

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to
tot orgy
jn 1U battle against the combined forces of the depression,
it Is well that
Sanford
County
makeevery efB ____
. . . . and Seminole
____________
, ____
fort to tain their full shatie of the appropriations. If the
federal verameot ia prepared to spend $400000,000 on

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Federal Savin** And Loan Asaoctetfcms
Since o a r go ve rnm e nt, m ore o r le w in
pop u la r dem a n d ,-iu u tiet l d w t to e n t e r u p o n s

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SAI#FO*D FORUM

S U C H

S S U F E -

—

|lormatiOB tin opinion that
tft* { ehifper* tern plain
farmer* *f Geralwk Count*, that duction in freight upon celery of
i Jm rnUroudt,
u*lny ndsloedirg •boy* 11% or e b e t a earing of i
NauunSl
Information, appealed t » tfcs I. C •u.00 a ear.
I
C. for fronting them poVmiedou
Ndw,' Mr. Shipper, Farmer, end
M*iM»
w sys^ th e wldehinff of P e r k A v e n u e should not be tn tncroAimt frrtgftt' re tee upsb
paMle in general. If yog oft am
IIJ K S f
overtookr-d, tfr the government has other htindmh of mil- celery, a e sunoritt* upon whiah acquainted with the prevent eonM Tea* ---------Mi Hmmtbm
ions available for coasts, the St. Johna-Indlan River cons) b community entirely depend*. ditto# In your how* tows, a n
TUffff*
Of llfftop Ptf W«
outht to'be constructed.
Thotr aehom* tareeoded admir­
wUefbd with the ImigtiiflOne of tile most important measures, from the stand ably. The I. C. C.- 'fomented por- cant 11% roductloa which In m r
s u e r
S E A T T L E . W .th — The
tot of this community, enacted In the special session of mltUnr the railroad* to lam as* - ptnlog is nothing mere or .me
return of hone* to th* fnrsa **W
’ongreaa, was the "Home Owners' Loan Act of 1933". We tSHr frvlfht rate* approximately than an intuit to tha celery In­
of economy sesry’ tftft
dustry b general?
have prerioosiy explained the provisions of this taw as they I M spoil celery.
expensive
tractor, mov
The
exam
let'*
duty
would
bo
fact*
•*
wo
all
know
and
you
apply to Idaol oft homes and the refinancing of home mort
mean a suhntnntlal meseura V .
[.
SKJ v &amp; \
to
study
the
present
condition
In
gages already In existence. But the'law goes even farther know ara that for tha paet twp
firm relief, aecording to tk »
l tha farmer* of IM* -not- contra** with pre-war l#v»| and
f t IM 9m**tWT I
m i provides fee additional financing which we think should
th-ory pf D r. Robert Prior ed'tfte
rlni I* CIIm m
State Department of Agriculture
Jje of Interest to Sanford and which affords ample oppor- mimtfy w»ro deprived not only of accordingly the reduction ih 'u i 1
w r (MiatM W l
bated upon pre-war level.
I
^ (W
and of other farm experts, her*.’
unily for securing other local benefits from the gov- their profit* hut oven of thoir be
Iwvoetwant*. The r*»nk b that . Studying the examiner* oplnhn
"The farm* of the . United
emmknt's broad recovery titan*,
tha farmer* mil ara In a bank- we can't but &gt;hrug our ahouldere
Slat**," Dr. Prior said, “ we-a
i« it •»
As
a
meantfof
enroursglng
thrift,
farilitatinff
the
ruptcy *tal* *n,f tha Sanford end iltently carry our bad Jaet
Hn la ill&gt; H e r
modernised ahead of #i»y eceSmnto
l inanetng of certain types1
pee of
or mortgages, ahd fostering the c mmunlty b tufferisg for loth a* Jetue C hrbt carried hit
necessity, and *» n result thereof
InlsiT"!!
Cro«* up to the Calvary Moun­
*te#ai*t»« ksreta ara alaa fMfrri 4. construction of small homes and apartment houses, pro ol builn***.
the replace meat of tunas drawn
viaion
Is
rtide
for
the
organization
of
"Federal
Savings
and
tain.
The ihtppcr* and farmers arc In
machinery by automoll**', ma­
H O N D A r , J U L Y s, i m
___ ,____________
Load Anaorifttlono”. An appropriation of $100,000,000 haa an uproar, feeling that evil mbNow Mr. Former, permit me
chinery liberated some 28.000JJ'0
blLi.h Vtlttfc FtMt'TtHtor I been made In enable the Secretary of the Treasury to sub­ fortune will ibpriva* them of a la qwetlon, the (hlpper* did nil
acres of farm tends which*’ had
scribe
to
preferred
stock
In
ouch
Associations
in
sn
amount
fair o tb le n o . and appealed to they could do for you, probably
previously beeii u iK I' for th# pro­
MV S T R E N G TH * I w.lt sing of
equal to the Common stock issued, hdt not to exceed $100,- the I. C. C. aiklng foe n ,| ;rir their mlmion ended thto chapter
duction of grmrrt nnd forsg* crop*
thy iu&gt;«ir. Unto Ibooy O my
OtXHtranr 0tteAeimtaltiMte-lrotah**.ewrd*,..itAbfcpaq4&gt;la at h— H a »* * h k h .th a .i.C .£ .
to*-tb*.h«Ut..PfiSU,---- ,----- ------" T TiVoiT t r 1v m r T r n s n i P i i i r v
left to pay the freight bill. Are
“This tend having been put
my tirfence, and the Qod of my Hanford will nut up a rertiln sum of money, the federal ly ordered. The new hearing * t oh y iu *d far in decadence that your
largely into
wheat, created tn
p!a * Rept. 21-22 at Daytona
ffoVmtmsnl
will
malrh
It,
for
the
purpose*
of
the
Act.
mirry.—Psalm H :lt, IT.
enormous surplus on oar dogmatic
.. Nor.does the slock have to be paid for in full at the Fla. with Mr. Archla In chary*. voice I* nowhere audible?
New a* the new* paper* all over
markets, so that farmers would'be
The flock market, we-road,
.time of itif Issuance. A thousand’dollar share in $50,000 At thee* hearing* tho ehippem
W AP SHOOTING THE MILLENNIUM
the United Slate* carried our
working oat one of their principal
Chi rsrtr riled by M fio u iM M .
a wtfefa aiather.
corporation could be leaned In a wapre earner and he could bid before the examiner, Mr. PrenMent'* good will in helping
problems if they returned Is
the** Senate Investigation* ce
pay for- It on a weekly or monthly basis. Every share in Archie, evidence dealrwctlve foe
horsedrawn machinery."
Unue” it's I’abt* to hsvs St. Vitus the Association could be issued on this basis, and the rov- be railroad’* chargo and In an- the fanner. The ralreada with
But will the farmrra rsturrt p r r ^
miflababb term* » bowing lh#l their laletitee are endetrorinr to
dance.
*
. / rT ,
ernmenl wntild match every dollar that cam* In, as It was greal Injuitlce mnt done to the Mind you with a meager 11%
manenlly and to any great mat
Is o c a l F a r m
C lu b
paid. One of the primary pnri&gt;oses of the Act Is to provide nfHmltnr* r f Florida In gonernl. reduction which i* nothing le*»
ure to the use of horsee? Dr.
W e ll R e p re s e n te d
mopoly 0n an absolutely safe Investment for the accumulation of small
Prior doubts t)at (hey wit) antes*
At thete hearing* lha railroad*. •ben a fnrre comedy.
Bti f . DorI ha big lllb or this cObBI
forecd by ecnomir ncceselty. On
We will hold n general meeting
IS In number, or moe*. font cited
saving*.
John Renkarik, prraident of the other hand. Fred W , Lewis,
log lhe l i l t few days Mors* of
The funds, realized from the sfje of shares In the evidently oniocceMfolly and no probably toon tn dbcue* the meth­
Seminole Chapter Future Farmer* secretary of th e
s n i i o have b,«n * u M aabor*
Washington
Association, must be used in certain limited waya. Ixwns mailer how rnn»*rv*ttvo •Examl- od* and conr*e w , may have to
of Florida, today ataleil that the Stile Grange, notes many ratn south Florida
Mr. Archie i* recommended follow pretexting the examiner’*
ran
Ire
made
upon
the
security
of
shares
in
the
Association,
c Kapler *■&gt; well represented al stances where farmers are using
■•.(i—
. ’w
&lt;
or upon first mortRBRes upon homes "or combination* of or Is about to recommend to the rerommendalltm* before it ie too
Ihe fifth annual r invention of the the horse from choice and letting
Nsw York law which permit*
C. r . about 11% reduction °n late. *
homes and bualnes* property within fifty mile* of their
M a j o r D r i v e P l a n n e d El,,rids association, F tur* Farm Iheir tractor* rust. Having given
hot»« rating p r.h ib iu betting on
Your* truly,
the
preeenl
freight*.
hortie office”. Not more than $20,000 can be lent on nny
era nf America held In Gainesville the tractor a trial, the hone Is
N IC K F K R N O V F A N .
Ih,in. the authorities must b#
Recently Kaamlner Mr. Arehl*
In
N a t io n
A g a i n s t Inst we«k. Sixteen member* „f H* found to he rhraper In Initial coet,
such property, bat 15 perrent of the assets of the Associa­ gladly
farmer.
a iia iJ that tha bad txampl* which
released for the public In­
in maintenance am! th# hone
“ F a l s e E c o n o m i s t s ” local t’hapler were present.
Uie iu x k exchange sets might lead tion may be lent on business property without regnrd to
the
$20,000
limitation
or
the
60
mile
radius.
Other
fund*
Mr. Rvnknrik delivered a talk lost* longer than the tractor. Bach
to grave abuse* of a pari mutual
C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E C H U B C B
of the Association must lie invested in United States bonds,
M IL W A U K E E . Win,— A m*J&gt;r nn the accomplishment* of the comparative economy, treordlr,;
law.
WLalpclmr.
bondn
of
the
Fcderid
Nome
Loan
Banks._____
nffeaaire_aggins1_!!f«Je *«onom- Chapter over radio station W R U F, to Mr. Lewis, will appval'to tbs.
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i'OOD'1 w**_ tba aahject of_ thp
t in n e r eben ln -Tfood ttm #*.*--—
Inasmuch as the government proposes io maintain rigid Len»on-S*rmon In all C'horthe* of
lit*" who. It l» f*U by tekool while the Chapter’* new siring or
As wa got It, Jaek Shir key was
The actual difficulty of retain­
leader*, are making Ihe ei-onomie elie.lr*. the Fun Makers, also
winning that fight until s moun­ supervision of all loans made under this Act, and no money Chriit, Scicntlri, on Sunday, July
ing to horses in the Pacific north­
was
heard
ever
the
radio.
cart
t&gt;
e
borrowed
by
the
Association
without
the
approval
slump
an
eicu-*#
for
erippltog
tain peak tippled over and hit
west Is that thri* are not enoug i
The Golden Text wan from Exoeducoti Inal fncllil e* of the enun
II was announced today that the
hint nit tlic brad. Ilf co.ldnt have of the Fedenil Hnme Ixian Rank Hoard, and any mortgages
horses
to supply the demand. In
(Conllnu'd
from
page
I
)
try, i* being planted by dele­ Charter will »&lt;*g* »
regular
ba.n an&gt; dca.hr, if Camera bad held by the Association ran he discounted with the Home du* IBilS, "The l» r d »hnll reign
e nllil’ d and transperted lo rampa gate* her- for the annual conven meeting nt Seminote High School this state, white the demand for
hit hint with the Kutpire State IcCMiri Banka, it would seem to u» to be as safa a place an for ever and ever."
Among the citation* which dur ng the three minlht since the Hon nf th# American Federation Wednesday night at B:lH) o’clock. horses is Inerearing, the number
Im Idlng.
could be found for the accumulation of small savings. Ami computed
of bores decreased during 1932 o/
the fanaon-Sermon wan furc-.Ution program was Initiated
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since the government put# up half ^he money itself, it would "And Solomon eiood before tn« ■nor* mtn than were mobilised by ef Teacher*.
d per cent and 4000 had to be im­
Educational leader* attentng
A .itfle n t Secretary Mbfey * M seem to provide an opportunity for securing outalde capital
ported from outside Ih* state.
altarnf the Lord In the pretence (he department &gt; ring Ih* first th# meeting from all tertian*
I«ined; it tenant be paid in the fu­
figuring on a loan to Ru'tkto to which should not bo overlooked.
Tha eiplenatlnn la that with th*
ef all the congregation of l»ra*l, three month* of American partic­
ture.
It
must
I
*
met
and
paid
now.
&lt;he country g**a m ch the *ama
enable them to b -y soih* American
Influx of farm machinery th* pro­
Incidentally the organization of such an Association in an,| «pread forth hi* hand* townirl ipation in the World War.
teetlmony relat ve to Influence# It were better, if necessary, that duction of horses dccitased aid
tv
t-tton. We’d ae toon make s loan
Sanford would provide a strong stimulus to the construction hcavrn: And he tpld. Lord God cl
By July I. 1911, the department threaten ng *chool* in their home we bridge th* present crisis wtih has not incretrerl
red again to
ta rgftfto
highwayman so that ha amid
1B P -t o whl
Itrael,
there
ia
no
God
like
thee,
of new homes. Thera arp plenty of people In Hapford. now
had mib'liivd 111.000 men to tha emmuaitie*. They shtwid concern h ind issues which cun b liquidated th* new dema
buy our watch from ua instead
in
heaven
above,
or
on
earth
be­
regular Arm y, 88,000 &lt;n the Nn for the adoption of tome program in years tu cum*. W* Intend lo oik farm and you don'
renting, who would like to build their own homes If the fi­
ol stealing 1L
nancing could be arranged. And there are plenty of fami­ neath, who keeperi covenant and lionai Guard and 9000 in tha Na by tha convention of sufficient for federal aid for our 'schools. of colls as you uted.lo," Mr, Lawmercy wllk thy *ervenl» that ttonal Arm y— a Iota) of 1SI0OO.
&gt;p« to nroute th* public to the Hurely, education needs and mer­ is pointed oat.
Secretary lekes prom late to use lies, now "doubling up” In one house, who would be ready walk before thee with all Ihait
The Army Quarlermaiter Cnrpu peril of "crlppl'ng economies."
Then the supply of wild ham s
to
move
Into
the
rented
houses
left
vacant
by
tenants
build­
its finanriat aniatame fru n the
the utmost caution in tha provesheart (I King* R:22. 23).
Is charged with feeding, clothint,
government juet as much as do or I n d i a n "knyasts* t h a t
Speaking
f
ir
the
executive
com­
ti n of graft and corruption in ing their own homes.
The
Le*ion-Sermon al*o In­
once eked out the hors# supply Is
Ranford needs this boewt for Its building trades, and no cluded the following pentagon •hrltcrlng and trnn*poiVi:ng lha mittee of tha teachers' rederation banks."
■r0nnact.un with the 13,100,000,000
worker*. Full u«* U Icing ma&lt;*&lt;
Tha American Federation of largely depleted, both hen and to
p t lie works program. One Is not time should be lost In taking full advantage of the “ Federal from the Chrliiton Selene# text
which held ■ pre-convention ses­
r&gt;f e xiitng A rm y
»l ek*.
P ii
Oregon. Even n th* country - be­
sion here, Mis* Reims Borrhardt Teachers, Miss Uorchardt’ laid, U
to ainime from Ibis that use af Havings and I/»an Associations".
book, “Scletwe and Health with
A rrSy spend* ipprosimately toti,opposed to rcon -my programs tween the Columbia and YoUiun
the ulmoet cauti'in In euch mai­
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r Key to the Scripture*.’' by Mary 000 dally in handing to Ihe (or*«t of Washington, D, C., s*i&gt;.
Rivers.known as "hors# heaven"
ler* Is unueusl..
linker Eddyi “T o gr»»P the reali­
"In many sections of th* United *( n,isond by the Nat one! Econ­ few or (he wild breed are left.
worker* (li* same food given rr
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ty nnd order of being In Ita Sci­
In d e p e n d e n c e D a y
dialer, public education i* collaps­ omy League and other elmllar
Even with th# depletion, how­
ence, you mu*t begin by re.-kon- ular Army *oldler*. Href from 3.10 ing before arise economy
As tome-wl*#-cracking column- • A
pro­ groups. Hu- enpleln*(\:i
ever, the number of horse* to use
■teen
I*
us*.I
dally.
Bread
e
ining
Uo&lt;l
a*
the
divine
Principal
“
We
eland
for
economy.
But
lit laid tha athar day, we forgSt
grams. Kindergarten* and night
Thd modem celebration of the Fourth of July appears
in this stale runt into U)g aubvumptlon total* nearly 228.000
which onr, "We can't get out of mere like a resentment over the founding of our country of all that really 1*. Spirit,' Life,
school* are being closed in a large we want real economy. O ur teach­ riantial figurea of 180.000 and
one-pound loaves a day.
Truth,
|,ov#,
combine
a*
one,—
anj
paying an Income tea, but Otto than any elation over that great event. We have little
number of instance*. More alarm­ ers must Iw rrgnrdrd a* more 20,000 mules.
The report of Col. D scan K.
classroom
functi marie*.
Kahn." If this- smart aleck wilt doubt that the anticipation for a very enjoyable day I* are the Scriptural name* for God’’
ing, however, i* the fact that in than
Major, Jr., War Department repget In touch with tie, wo will glad' usually, present In the mind* of most citizens,- but except for fp. 2181.
New England end some other ren­ Crippling the educational facilities
raeentallva on Ih* emergency conly show him how wo have gotten
ters wh ch have long been krtiwn of the boys and girls of our Isnd •Ml nti-mber* are trrge.l to attend,
the young children who get a big kick out of shooting off
nervation work council, wh.ch we*
will ultimately prove a very ex­ jisrt rnlarly mrml&lt; ra if the Fun
out at paying an income tax dur
yanked in tevvral big onee or at included by Fechnvy in h&gt;s state­ (or Iheir interest in *■’&gt; cation, tufirecrackers,
the
Fourth
of
July
is
a
pnin
in
the
neck
for
log the past few years,
ition is being charged (or high pensive mistake— and a very trig - Makers' staff, for a rehearsal will
Iq^nt they Mid they duL
most grown-ups.
ment lo the President, said;
Ie one."
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be held after lha me*tla|r.
school atletiifcnr*.
In the first place to expect anything from the weather
‘w ill Watson Ie lojoi.mmc to
"The moMlissllon of the Civil­
Hearings on tha "doth" foe the
“Much
(uit'on
rase*
are
lariated,
textile industry hdve lasted five beside# a blistering hot sun is the same n* expecting to find goo.l old Georgia and report hai It ian Coniervat on C &gt;rpa with time but they show an storming trend.
day* say* a dispatch trim Waeh tender asparagus at the North Pole.. Therefore nny manner that he I* married, hot no proof I* a* the eteentlal rlemenl in the In other communities, teachers'
esecution of the task hoi been *nS
ington. It I* further pointed tout of observance, whether It Ite attendance at a public gather­ forthcoming.
ssfartr* ace going unpaid; Irevaluable
esperitnee the
lion. E. A . O u g h t* w«* in tha most
that if all thb' titartbgx l i t each ing to hear patriotic addresses, a picnic at the beach, n
•lurnl rn*e* have com* to public
of the M M toduitrtasto b* coded dance, or an old-fashioned long-distance .excursion to call on rlty yr»lerd»y epf.-uie home from A rm y hs* had since Ih* World attention wheie trarhers are be­
require five' dike eseh, twenty the relatives In the country, ia bound to I** carried out with Tampa wbrra ha tptnt Wadne* War. It has tested the organisa­ ing boarde.l ab&gt;ut. in the home*
day.
tion af tha W ar Department und
year* will affpsd before they get the body temperature almost at the boiling point.
of thrir p pile Instead af being
Mr. and Mr*. I* A . Brantley, uf the corps arras to responding paid. Under .gnrh conditions, pub­
through. The provUloss of the la ­
It Is probably this aizxling aspect that makes the occa­
lo
•
mission
which
is
similar
to
Mr.
and
Mrt.
Clifford’
Beil,
and
ri etrlal
Recovery
Act, under sion so admirably suited to all kinds of complications and
lic edo-atlnn ran scarcely be said
which the “rodLas" tehee place, misfortunes. The family auto, filled to the guards with Mr*. Ben Guthrie and HU’ e Mary mobilisation for war.”
l&gt; be f netionlng.
automatically esplra et the awd af brothers and sisters, Is sn ideal setting for a domestic ex­ are all enjaying. the mountain air
Frchner told Mr. Roosevrit ” iu;
"In ih* (are nt all this, nur eoo*w&lt;i' year*. Look* •*. if *onw of plosion, as the "old mlh” steers hi* way nlong the congested at Charlotte, N. C. where they hi* "faith In the Civilian C .M J -vetifton
will strive to shape a state
wilt
spend
the
iim
iM
r.
these Intkmtriei are getng la be and oozy pavement tn the accompaniment of squalls from
vallon Corps project he* been
ax'* nation*! program which will
M lu Jeetie StutfiOn with cornel mot* that just fled", ad tng:
left uut In the cold.
"little bahjr" and cat-ealla from the more sedate children. and Mi C. Aspinwall with mrillpiptrrt onr rchnol* from further
- - - - o ■'--------"Yonug man who n**»r had a slterhs by eronomlst* who. unlens
If a party of this kind retnrna home nt the end of the day phone will u i l t l in tha evealng
President KoqeevaU appears to
without a couple of black eyra or cracked skull*, it la a of praise attviee at tha Congrrg* Job and who** moral* w*e at a they are helled, wilt thoroughly
here made hi* choice' bctdeta'eco­
1 iw abb have been liken from th* cripple -mr rd rational fnrilitlaa.
miracle.
lionai Church Sunday night.
nomic isolation and Intonation*!
distress of tha family elrcl* and
Then
there
la
the
day
at
the
beach
where
one
can
enjoy
“Oiir indeMedne** and rreponslMr*. Cruse Marne* delightfully
co-operation. While eipreselng a
the peril* of tha atroat coraer to bit ty Ip childhood cannot ha pratcoolihff
breezes
and
view
entrancing
aeaacspea
with
quiet
deelre ft0 co -&gt;parade with' 'other
entertained
the Every
W s h t h i helpful anvlranmanf oj* tha
Baton* In their affstte &gt; toward and peace of mind. Not so, brother, on the Fm|rih of July. Bridge Chib at her charming forert camp, and given the u t U world recovery/ to cR cUm * to do Thlrft nre automobile racks scheduled And the speed demons home on tha II rights Wednraday faetton af balog well f#i\ and tir­
I anything which” make* »«ch « &gt; W|lt rrtar up and down the sands while mothers clutch their afternoon. Tw o table* of bridge ing an hon&lt;sl d iy ’s work. T h y
operation affettuoh Nothing nuiat thlldran tighter, end father try a to catch a little snooze were pleyeri, re*ultfng in tn# have been given d chance. Ovar
^.Interfere with our send doimsti: afaaVe the din of racing diatom. Overhead there will be hlshest score lo M h . A . P. Coa- night they hnva become enntriba'effort* toward recovery, is Is s airplanes zooming around, and one never known when one 0*11/0 credit which won M her tors to th* fam'ly needs, with di­
c' sort of second. DecisisUoo oi l * will try to dual off your top with a'wing or tallsktd. There the •pretty prize, ’ a deliilp CMus rect bemflt to iheir relative* and
depoBdcno*. America first,' for ’will b* crowds too, and no chance to berome lonesome. If cup and saucer. Mr*. Bartte-' t&gt; local relief sgepchm.^
^ ‘Amcricen*. the rest of the world you want to know bow a oanline feels In a can Just go to gnextx were: Mr*. C Ml Veras,
4i
Mix. W, R.- AnnO, Mr*. W . IK
t can Komo afterward. To promoU the beach
the Fourth.
Mm. A P. Connelly, Mrxt
•tk'e policy ha- has ok haad-a doT h ttU *
nm l th rftntititi our readers of the wisdom In Holden,
Eocreet U k e , MM. T . A.’ New.',
tk altsttnawi plea-lor. priceuauAI pgtrhit^ meetings. Almost everyone in
__ -In a gricltur*. an laduafttlllar with dlfvcomfonrTM of congentrd gatherings where and M rt. a F. Smith.
W ri Reeovooy A H to eowirH la long-w|nd«d orator* declaim on the glories of thft Constttu- „ Owing to tba ilhtoet of Mayor
ft ' '
*
‘
■try and nuke busiaeea make n
m 7 hCntSo
nt. authority -to l**c* hUIlm* t l S A S h s ? ^ 001** °Ut °f ‘ ha r,f,efm- " d'eM h* ,lk k to oPSe 'cSS
fftg
bona d e e end bed-.*.'ft*** ere]
r. p, fo
- kinIan# of dpUar* worth hr
p a e to lM ^ c w A W , progamufj
After all the most sensible way ttrobaervg-.the Fourth of,
to
taV#T
DR
Editor The Herald

W* •)&lt; knew,

IN FARM R E t

Measure Of

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ft

TEACHERS WILL
WAGE FIGHT TO
COMBAT ‘CUTS’

250,000 Men Are
W orkfngln^U.8.
Forestry A r m y

s ta tu s ?

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uly li to »tay at’ home atid amid the danger* from highway
nijinUe*, the ubiquitous crowd*, and to celebrate sanely tn
UMMoJstgr an4jquUUidft .Df oftt’a own domain.
h 'v V i-

•fhft* if eemomia i|
Ilf. take rare of
the lost olrthoii
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f7
II wfl|7

Two Keys
Are
Necessary

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BESTFOOD

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s!? BFKR

8ANF0RD,''nVlflNTY YEARS AGO
kbavUIo, wd| orHva to
ftatardsy aad h* tha:

iWfcaitand haa a boat of ■
PMCB
g«F oa who wt|) h# glad to' aaa&gt;ae again, *. POST
*
r TT^0:rrX
' of relab . L Thrasher and Ralph Bahls
^ " LUNCHI J»* r.ari
aarenO days af Ute week

hvedng eftftedka and MhiMaftbaim ’
On* af them I* kept to pcaeetelen of th#
Ban uf th* eoalt. You heap tha
' either. Thus your safety dagortt box to
100% safe vault la oUds drably si
B O T H a n keys required to open
•tala tea* Ukaa 1 **M pax day, v

ty.af N or* Ceroftea'i
H#a»‘» a . '
de yM .e rift **r

•a-aaihv w*J
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PAGE THREE

SURVEY IN ARCTIC
Activities BEING MADE WITH
IDEA OF AIR LINE

AT MILANE WEDNESDAY

T e le p h o n e : O ffic e 14$

M r. and M n . W. A . AtUma and
daughter, Olyve Ann, and Mr. anti
Mr*. John Muisch, Jr. and daofh*
tar, finds ley. motored to Daytona
Bea-h yntcrday for the aftern urn.

Plans All Set F o r
Big Celebration In
Palatka Tomorrow
P A L A T K A . July 3.— A ll plana
for the Ju ly Fourth celebration
here have been completed, aceardf ing to an announcement yester­
day by J. \V. Campbell, in eharg*
i of arrangement*.
Governor Sholti rUm* to a rtive in time for the parade Tues­
day at in A. M.. and give a sh rk
talk at 11:10 o'clock froir^ th*
Court House band stand. In vtrw
’ cf the fact that several state orxanltations will meet at Palatka
in e njunctioj) with the cvlebralion, it is deemed probable that
Governor Sholt* may take ad­
vantage of the opportunity tn
make a few announcements on
W i-U liv e matters that will ti«
of interest to the entire state.
The Orlando II &gt;V Hand and tha
124th Infantry Rand will both
b* present for the rntire day.

Postoffice Force Has.
a mprioanAirwav
Picnic On^Saturday 1 ■ ^ T f a C t a r t K
Pint mauler J . P. Hall and hiaj
Courses To Europe

cnliitv clerical and carrier fire*
and their wive* were host* to the
N E W Y O R K . July ‘ .1— A 3MWIk 'lc i.l postnrUtreas, M n . Marl* ton freighter, laden with technical’
an C. Douglass, and her entire opuipment for making air attrv y*
clona l and carrier force n",l their and carrying a «tnff having wide
w v * with a picnic given .nl i!* l- rxpbrienc# la auch work, i* sched­
lurd.ty evining at Evansda.'e i*atk uled to at.**m out of New York
harbor bound, for the Arctic renear l ake Mary
.Th p.nly left her* about 4:Oo{ tfton* thi* week to help In chartoVI t ’i mtd motored to Kvanxiile ing another rra of aviation his­
Park tthcre. swimming mid &lt;i ,e- tory.
The vtssel is the aleamihip
Wtter Sturt* were enjoyed ui-l’l
Jelling, and her voyage fnrt*a
lute
Ihiur
when
a
ehickrn
pilau
Wallace l’hilipa and Roy Frank
vhnduw* a time when the wings of
Mr. and lira. T ., C - P. pe and •up|K'i ua* served, la te r in the
Byrnes, J r . left today for Day­
|m»i*ng?r aircraft will be seen
aon.
Teddy,
Mias
Rvaalie
Pope,
evening
m.aie
and
dancing
were
tona Beach to aprnd a f*w dayn.
ic g ja rly crossing the Atlantic,
and James lotnicr were among injiiyrd nl the I.ake Masy Comintroducing a form of ocean
thoso
from
here
spending
ye*ter-|
munity
Hall,
travrl as epoch making as thnt
Mr. and M ri. Robert Hagan ar»
Among tho.e attending from which the clipper ship* started
spending a few days nt Daytona dey nfternoon at Daytono lleach.
----------| lure were: Mr. and Mrs, J . P. n nrly a century ago.
Beach. *
Tho Anirricim .I.rgiiiis- .L'oat- **' - “
Hr*. J . II. Crocker an.l dough- Nall, Mr. and M n . t). M. Harrison,
The Jelling will make its voyage
— • n t t i s r w issued a call to the
posts to he present f -r the m*Mias Claire Kachry, of Jackuo ten, Margaret and Knsalyn, have Mr. ntul Mrs. R F. Crenshaw, Mr. under special chartrr to the I’a ■
mortal ervice to be held at th*
villa, ipent thr week-end here with arrived fr tn Greensboro, N. C. and M m . !{■ i l r HJ|I A lr..mid.kXe».» Awwvieaw- AirwgVV'*w\*VTfhi* vkli
M W l'H Mf « P 'I Mrs - AV— it- 4ia^wM a.Abw««» iiinv*l" 'With*"aw.‘ Herbert Mnreltr.il. M r. and Mrs. already has two expeditions in
bridge pncriling the parade. The
try, Magnolia
Crocker's brother-in-law and aia- Harold Appleby, Mr. and Mrs., Greenland making survey* for a
Memorial Bridge, which the Slat#
nry.
Magnolia Avenue.
tie, M r: and Mr*. Ko»coe Taylor. Kil 1 amber!, Mr. ami Mr*. M. L. propose,! northern Atlantic air
Roa.| Itepartment freed from toll*
v
■«— —
Friday midnight was originally
- — ■■
| \ytight, Mr. and Mr*. A . M. Got- route. J . T . Jrippe, president
M r. and M n . G. E. McKay and
dnliralrd as a memnial to th*
Captain R. It. Hendry and Mra.l denier. MY. and Mrs. C. H. Hud A of th* company, in announcing iho
Mia* Florence McKay left today
expedition,
said
the
work
In
the
hoy* wh„ gave their live* during
for CIoudlamL (la. to upend the Hendry and their *nn, of Tampa,] Mr. and Mr*. Alma (.', Madden,
Arctic wa,s being carried out in
thr great war.
will nrlive tonight to Spend a few Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thornton.
summer tnonEH.
n.-ocintiun with Important Euro,
A luncheon at I P. M., at the
days here' with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mr*. It. C. I amg. Mrs. pran international air lines en­
Woman's Club, vntrrtaining th#
eynortl Miller and Jark I’rtcrs A . Krutxert, I5UG .Magnolia Ave­ Haxrlton, Mis* Mary Mueller, gaged in simitar research. Th ■
menv'ers of the SI. John* Rlvsr
Mies Eugenia Mueller, Miss Kath:i
aprntlinir this week at Day nue.
supplement survey which the ex­
Impr vement Association, the St.
leen Lung, V, W. Venters, Gordon] pedition will carry on la being
Beach as the guest of
John* Valiev Airway A**o«tati.i-t,
Lieutenant D. T . Mitchell and and Lucille Hall, J»e Crenshaw, undertaken with the knowledge
friends.
the Slate Road Nn. 1 Aasucia- .
Mrs. M ilrhrll, nf Manilla, wh &gt; Mary Alice and Martha IIill, I.e ami approval of the government*
tion. Govern r Shitx and tn*n.Mr*. J . P. Ridge anti eon, Jim ­ are visiting relative* in IM .and, land Rudd. Hertert, Junior, and concerned. including'Denmark and
A r lin king show uf distinctive appeal ha- be' , promi-ed in t lv Hullabaloo Revue which opens a t.crs of the SI tie Road H«partmie, left yesterday for Daytuna : pcnt uttc day last week here with Shirley Ann Moreland, Mary Jean Iceland, the announccmnet «ald. j
larJcks and Appleby, Theron and Myra Jane,
Col, Charles
A,
Lindbergh, one day hooking at the'MIlane Wednesday. The -Inge offering will consist of -even vaudeville acts pre- mrnt. will he fi Rowed by the
Beach to aprnd a few day* with Captain Earle T .
■iH, fiesta at Ahe municipal airMnt. Loucks at lltejr home in Pine- Maddtn.Among
lira. II. A . lUvena.
theoul-of.t.iwn
technical
adviser to
the Pan settled hv n cn*L of JO rntertmners. Highlights of the lulling are pictured above. Dancers t„ the left and
Isirl. -pons, red by the St. John*
hurst.
gue-t( were II. \ . IL cker, aupcrln- American System, may take |&gt;er* right ar,. tb.. Paige Sister*, A ll Candler, designated A Comical Cuss, and Jerry Moore, radit perform*
Valley Airway Assoc'ition.
Mias Mary Maxwell will leave
Imdrnt of nyalls at tho Orlando sonal charge of th* flying In , r. are show„ to the center.
black
thr lower tc f. „ Millie M tllrr, s pran,, from list the Deck.
Port
GITici
Mr. and Mr*. E. S. Rickey and
tomorrow-for Daytuna Beach to
an, . rs, uc er, am i
r*
Br oadway lilt. The chorus is shown in the Initlom in-et. Buddie Jewel. known as the Human Pretiel, and
spend • week with Mira lilllie children. Dor* and Stanley, are Mr*. E. /^Douglass, puslmistresa United States for the length of F ’M * T u rm r, found in the Im kings a« the Dancing Fool, atsii provide headline attraction-. The^JMJu
HI lines foofl J . ’ly j|, lp f » , Hut -It-----planning to leave Wednes b y by at Lake MatV Mr. Douglass an J
W ig h t
. r lail
lull -locks held on July 9, 1831,
lime
that
will
be
necessary,
it
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stag*
nt
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pronmtor fur [mint* in lndinnB and Miss VirginftF McDaniel
was said- at~th»— offh’ r "of ibeM urllon The Warrmt's Hu-baml featuring Kli«*a l.andi, Marjorie Ramlmau. Ernest Tru e -. David Man- **hich are still nn hand at tha
lflaa Allio Horne ha* returned for the World’* Fa ir nt d'li'Cago.
,
' end of .'to days from that date, ar*
company.
ner*.
■from Del-and w h irr khe IJtiRI"Iw'n They expect tv be away about
lasable in the hands nf th* raMaj. Robert A . Logan, of t'ie __
tnller.'*
weeks as the guest of Miss Adu line* weeks.
I’an American Airways staff, wnl
Ball* Carter.
head tbe group uf trehincal per i M i l U l i e H t 'S S K c 'h u l S
Form irg a party planning to
aunncl abvmrd the Jelling. Reside- r,s V V .,.1 1 u . t m V ' n r n o e
MRS. R IH iS K V K L T FI.IEA
lorn,trow
at
Daytona
Mlaa Flora McPhaul left tuday spend
supplies, equipment. 23,00 gallon. * 0 W t ' d I - O U K K v O r n t T
The
Milano
Theater
managellrach
are:
Mis.
Frrd
R.
Wilson,
fo r V*ro Beach where ahe will
of gasoline and 2300 gallons nf nit
N EW YOR K. July 3.— (/Ti—
*p«nd a month as the g-est of Mr*. J . O. Lam-y, thi- J l m n Jean nnnt this morning announce.) a for use in survey flights, the JelOf wid*spread inlv-vs«t i- the
Flying ahead of a rainstorm yea*
Marlin
latncy, )lrl&gt;n Wilson, change In lh.*'schedule of Wednvs- ling will carry an airplane to he announcement made today by Mr
Mr*- Burk* Floyd.
lerdny Mrs. F. I). Roosevelt aeFrances Wilson, and guest, Kloisr dty vaudeville |Krformanrra a* tnj tM.,| |n [),,. work. It
(Cfinlimx i! K»nfn 1 ngv im ji
i
will be nnd Mr*. Elmer I'a il Erhuls of
1 rived her* aheud of her presiden*•
the
aftrrntun
showing.
Wiliams,
of
Lake
Wale*.
(Conlmunl from page I)
Mr. and Mr*. If. V. Rucker, of
equipped with siK-cial radio ei|ui|i- Iho engagement mul approaching
it'll mniM tlo it «1)iihk in I prialuet, ami lo lalie] products in hu-baml. After two ilay* In this
For the remainder of the aunt- ment, including a direction finder, marriage nf their il.iugblvr. Mi —
(lrlandn, were the guests Katur
vicinity she Is expected to return
M
'VoVi’f)
I'lt.
k
Imtii**.
mitt e to rniisuineVt id the ainnunt In see her son, F. I&gt;. Roosevalt,
Mrs, F. F, Dutton, J r . nnd sons, mer months, the vaudeville will h*
t day night of Mr. end Mrs. O. M.
The expediliim Will proceed to Minnie lless Eclml ■. t .
Lou e
IM t'K ib t uhu romnu'iilrtl | »»!• of tux tepre-eflted in the prlr*
Boy and ftnsa, left last night for produced at 3:00 o'clock in the Labrador and later to Greenland Franklin Garner, son of Mr. uti I
Jlarriaon, Palmett&gt; Avenue.
Jr., nff lo Europe for a vacation.
Addison Pa. to spend ths summer afternoon instead uf 3:30 o'clock and possibly to Iceland, ae.ording
William F. Gamer, Celery litly on the I'lfftMtsil*i tlirislon they pay.
Hv la *x|«cUd to avvtv* today fop
uppr
tvffl
it
hi*
nr
lily,
fh
^
y
frankly
w , ni„ The
T(ll. marCago will Inki
F u r th e r he 1* rm p n w rre d to it- an overnight s la y ,
^ +
I* Clark and daughtera, urontlis. They were ace impanied as has been the custom ainre last to present plans. Ths a lrp la V \venue.
•anl th* f
of I Hr. n w frrrn rr rcii-e pineessvirs. di-tllliulor* and
Katherine and Louise, left Sunday by Mr. D -tton who will go from Fall. This change Is being made may also fly from Nrw Y'ork later jiliu l* in tho near future. '
h i . lUnitliUy op in iho n(r xit I fit dealers.
|for Macon, Ga. f&gt;r a abort visit thrre to prnnl* in North Carolina in ths Interests u f itie patrons uf to contact with the Jelling and
Mi&gt;&lt;
Erhuls
wa.
Iisuri
in
Clio,
tt-tull hut ih»*nt*. wti* Iilije m in i’
the theater, utcording to Jj* . I, carry out supplemental ainal sur­
lo w rrk for She rummer.
with relatives.
Ain. tut Im* mud,. Sanford her tut mn th il Ifu* Prttn It will http « The Imieaii of iutv Mini revenue
Mannlette. malinger nf the the­ veys and photographic work.
iihcudy lias ii - m i ntisl it- tu-k ol
home for the pail l.t yiui*. She thru tin i»l i»m | ipnt ilit* ruiifrr*
ci'licit 1111; |he new lax. Forms for
Mr*. It. K. Stevens and children, ater. **"
Mr. and Mr*. A rthur Gatchel
V.. i ginduHlxl li -Ml Seinioidithe enfureeni nl uf flour tax pinand M r. and Mrs. Earle Hussey Dorothy and Hulph Edwin. Jr., and
lligh S .hind in
and alter *tyg- ht nli inriif n\vlii»? ! In* rt nstms
xialollK wore di-pulrhcd, rri|ulriilg&lt;
war* vilitor* nt Daytuna Beach Mr*. Stevens' mother, Mrs. I . C.
tl d wh i ke,| lor thin- ye.ua ivilli for turning «h»\vn lit * KrenrH
Gwynn Fox and two sons, Wal­
irluriif from iippioairuatrly .33,
Gliavon, of St. Petersburg, are
, yevtcr.Uy afternom.
l‘. I'a r* llemity Miop. Since la-1 to It*
ter and Jimmie, uf Sara-ota, spent
t" b y by t* mil'll Hull. IHHl bak •r «, lietwcvu jih I.Inmi and
spending a few days here with
tubtr she nnd .Mis* Evalem in hi* irtpn U 1
tlm week-end here with relative*.
i&gt;i4'ii'lury «t [ *
r&gt;WMHI&lt;l iH illIrr* mi.I nl»-.ut 4infl
Mira Genevieve Rivers, of l.ees- Sir. and Mrs. II. It. Stevens, Park
list have been iip.-rrung the Sh; i* .tlofi'Y, wh«» ii'm iiim i’ii'V*'Ij null**» *.
[burg, la apen tng several days Avenue.
i Eva-itc-a llrnuty Salon on I’urk incrmnuMl t«»
The Rev. Martin J . Brain I*
(In* ilivlum linn,
Whi*n (h r tat riw'h iutu
[her* with Ilr. and Mrs. E . K. UludII out in ucit From 1’age One!
Avenue. She in n I inner It. V. |‘,
spending
tnlay
and
tomurruw
i
t
limi'il in Iho tir«k if f va nitffif 11**1j l*» flumirv
lUfr-tiKc*
m l.c tiu n
Mrs. R. E . Stevens, of St. Pe­
[worth, Boae Court Apartment*.
friends that he was restless her.' V liad-g and it nrlive in other
j 111110111* wlinit fiitm u s , »i m il a|&gt;*
tersburg, and Mr*. It. I„ Robert - Camp Wing Mann at Avon l ’ark. ami intimated Im would prefer to w..rh in the F lr -l llapti.t Church. irn*itii 1 why it wa ti'jw tril.
Tho ti nlaliit* tlnul
&lt; 11iti*It *tl pfy lint *»utv I m uhi'iit rutoi in&gt;(
D r. Harry S. Woodruff, of Lre i- ton will leave Thursday for Jacklive abroad.
3lr. Garner is the ehh r sun of for fillbttil - iiifi I m \\ ii *liiti41«irt b y , uillU til 1^ *irm lul int«» flum hut
Friends here uf Mr*, E. J . T a y ­
fburg, wa* her* for the wrek-end aonville lo Join Mr. Stevens and
T h veteran a roliatic actor hw*■H pmrnls nml ........ here willi
ulsti upon Mock* of prinln tA pn&lt;
able.
J* llh hia brother, Frank I . Wood- Mr. Rybertson, who are attending lor wdl regret t„ learn of the made f.leruU in Europe with Lady|
rronl
,,|H(U[ ,,
from when 1 ht*b! by imllrri
Tim g, t of 1 I1 -.tilcnithl was
Camp Foster. TJity plan lo return death Saturday uf her father at Mnuntbntten and other socialite
uff, Jr.
y u r s ago: lie ntlende,| Seminole j
, y j|r. ||„;|
„ C11j| „ M ami bakers.
his home at Kansas City, Mu.
hen* Sunday.
although like Mias Bickford he
II tilt Srhnd. At piv -•lit he Is
Slis-ks held hy retailers are ex lifiu* Mini tt'r aI.i I)iiutlila of
has dtnieil rnusistently any mari­
P. A , Bchumpert returned the
/ ’ «iin g ril in fn rm in i: on the K a -l li r i.t I t i il o u , w ho w a, ul )-1 1 -loud empi from lh - tux fur nil day-Mr. and Mr*. C. II, Ituild and
Mrs. ( lyde A. Byrd and Mrs. tal rift.
,v Me " n'* •*
attar part uf last week frtm Day- aon, Lelland, of lutke Mary, left
Three weeks ago Mis* Bickford *'
' "f '• 1 ■ «&lt;'a'i» r tu have r x p ir .s e il ch a grin , a t the hut rvluileis me rCi|ilireil lo file
Ann* SI. Sloule, of Daytona
ona Beach where he apent two S a lu rb y for •Bel Iwood, Ala. tn
flew
to
Chicago
to
greet
Buddy1
*
1
.....................
.
fail re tu , o n -n il tom n few day* by Aug. 7 no invealmy nf Iheir
lleach, spent a ahorl time her* this
Rogers, young film actor, when he]
A tlifllo.
treks with hi* tliughter, Mr*. G. visit Mr*. Rudd's parents. They morning with friend*.
urit when lie' G u lle d Slates i!*u*d -tucks mi liairil as of the ..lart « (
began appearnnrea nt the Century1 After their n u n Inge the couple a s ta h jlis il mn slat meat and It 1 hu-iness July -i.
|P._Bi*hop.
were accompanied hy Mia* Grace
of Brogresa fair as an orchestra ' *H make their h dim in thia city,
' ll-lu ll
dealers,' the iuler.ial
was &lt;h w 11 the Ficn e h ,h1111 not the
T »y lo r who will visit friends and
IL E, Ilernd.in left Sunday for lender. Her constant cnnuuininri n
_____ _____
revenue hilnau said yvitvliluy,,
llritish.
Fort Valley, Ga. where he will
Sm th, of Chicago, arrived relative* in Hartford, Ala.
Hollywood has been Countru d#
It w a - learned
the
te n t.d u e
work with ilia American Fruit Frasso, a dose friend uf Gu
* Iglit of her film rnrcct married
'will not In- r ipilnsl lo |&gt;ay taxes
tarday to spend u shirt time
Mrs.
Amelia
Nohle,
Mra,
Marie
Growers, Inc. during the peach Cooper,
i nil hank ( Mur, 2M, iPJil. Fa ir- statement to be i.— uc I enijdiasues " " "c'pnrale relud Mm-ks of flour,
with hi i cousin, Fred W il­
*.
the fidhiw liig point
u111inrun I, breakfast fcaaD, etc.,
liams, Jr., at hia home on Oak Barring, Mr*. \V. J , Morrison, *»a ion.
Miss Bi'kfonlV attachment 1■ batiks was well known ul the time
Mira Ann McCnnnin, and Rallie
1. T h e ibnuciitii'
pru grn in
of which an- -old loitonsuim-r* within
Mr. and .Mra. II. N, Sayer and Hollywood, and III Pick fair--scene bul was still lo leurh He jteak nf
A Veilif .
and Gretchen Murrison motored to da ghter, N',rma Jean, and Mr. of many of thr srrern center’ ' bi popularity. No small portion price raising is |.u a m o u n t.
Avon Park yesterday fur th* day.j end Mr*. Hurry I.re and children. most distingulahril event*- l a well nf his lucres* was altilhuted lo
2. Inter nidi dial action
which Dr. Herla-rl Fel*.
M r. and Mm. Earle E. Juno, They apent the afternoon a t!-p .-nt Sunday at Auburndal* with known. She prefeis to remain here hudiless advice of hi- wife, who L m igh t influence I tie A r n -ru uo pro­
I lie sent inn-id of nu&gt;.-t of ih«
f, Jacksonville, spent the w c k - Camp Wing-Man..
well known f((r *nrli alolcy in ad g ra m adver cly ion -1 lie uvoiliul. delegates w« , expr,..,t,,| |,y
Mr. and i|r«. (}, A . Cuiey.
and make motion pictures.
with the latter's parsnta.
Fairbanks, according tn
hi* dlirni to her camera talents.
icMolaiive Sum t&gt;, Mellvynnia*
;t. N u lw d h d a n d jn i;, the U n ited
WITH
Mr! tad Mra. II. K Nhinhuli-r,
K a il Ambrose, J r . and Stephanie
wti,, said cf Air. Roosevelt'., ;#.
Miss Avia S'trnxtrom. of Winter close advisers, would prefer in the
H
l
t
t
n
is
i
t
undo
pose.I
tu
joiji
Oqk Avenue.
Ambrose, of
Jackaoneille, are llavrn, returned home thi* m im ­ future nnlv to male '’gigantic'
Mi*. E. C. Hernandez nnd chilNANCY
CARROLL ’
|e, tioq « f the French proponal that
in com m ui (Ifo ils lo r w orld lo ne
her* for a few i\»j* with their ing nfler (pending the week-end films of the “ Robin Hood' and dren, of Miami, had- returned
FRANK MORGAN
he was "in thorough accord * tb
fits Mich n - are contemplated in
PAUL LUKAS
grandmother, Mrs. R. I„ Griffin, hero with her slater, Mr*. E . 8. "The Hlnrk Pirate" type. Heavy h me after spending a short time
what the President dl I."
!r. and Mm . R. |l. Kelly and
production costs prohibit suciy here with Mr*. Hemandc*' falh- the pro gram of tlu- w orld confer­
GLORIA
STUART
KM) M yrile Avenue. Their parents, Ruckey, Park Avenue,
Gold
l.h.c
countries,
with
the
laHfbtara, Ellxabeth and Karline,
ence.
film* under rurrent bo* office Pr&gt; x . j{. Jobnaon.
Mr. and Mr*. Karl Ambriae, who
! “oditum of I'ldaml, meeting today,
neijHxml Sunday from Hartford.]
G reat emphasis was placed in framed 0 declaration that they inconditions an,) In reault Fairban. «
^ ------have been spending a few days
M n . C. E. Johnson, who has
Ala.-tthar* lh*y hav* been visiting
jf. R. Johnson and son, Lurle.i A n i ’ lira n i|iln ifci- nn tlo* fart lend to maintain themselves on
'11 Miami, will accompany them bern spending the) past two has been idle much of the time.
friend* and nrlatires fur the past
Hi* last filming trip wa* in the ( John-on. have gone to Miami to that the Hinder is not a concern th" g«l,| stamlnrcl “at present par­
home tomorrow.
month* here with Mr*. R. C.
Orient, where he "ahol" jungle , j , jt th, fulm rr’, daughter. Mrs. i f lie- ((inference ilc liv u l oil hut ity. ami within the framework of
Sheaffrr, left Saturday for Dayscenes but with no particular p l--| j ,, Hijlissr-I. for a few days,
o f M r. H o lt, a ,
S e irc liu y
of px is1 ing monetary luwa."
Among thus# from here aoen at Ion and Camden, Ohio where ahe
lure in mind.
S ta le . T h
delegates were given
Daytona Ilcarh yesterday after­ will visit nlativra.
A few weeks ego his aon. Doug-' nKHX STRAW ItKItRV CHOP
plainly lo . n Ijrslan d that their
noon were: M r. and M n . I„ P.
las KairbankN, Jr., wa* diTorc^l
pnrtirl|iatioii in ([iiestlona in v o lv ­
Mr. and M n . K. B. Ramlall will hv Joan Crawford. Like the elder
Hagan, Jr.. M r. and M n . B. L.
J IO N E T T , Mo., July
Favor- in g te m porary ru tre n cy s ta n iis a Bvrklna, M r. and Mr*. Peter return timarrow to thrlr home Fairbanks, both denied to th* vrry
alilc weather has given Mi'sourl'a tio n is not desired.
Rchaal,' the Misses Mary Helen at Daytina Beach after spending last that their marriage
had
A m ng llmse who jm rticip u ' i|
More*. Mar!# Huddleston, Char­ shout a month her# w th Mr. and turned out unhappily. Tha younger Otark Mountain aertlon the best
lotte N?x, Rratrir* lliw ard, and Mra. E. II. Randall, Jr.. West Six­ Falrbanka is in New York rt u- ill aw terry crop rince P.tU'l. The in d ra ftin g the Am erican 1 . )d&gt;
Jack Hall, Jran 8. Adams, Dick teenth Street. They will be ac­ peratiug from an attack of pneu­ iM-rrii-s ac» of high grade and are b e s 'd ri M r . H u ll and P ro fs .sol
H aya cl
abundance, M o ley, w ere i l . r i e r t
Vemay, T . McAfee, Frank
Mc- companied by Mr. and M n . E. B. monia. He plana to visit Europe growing Iri ample
Sw ope, Jam es P. W a rb u rg , an 1
grower* say.
Knlaht,
William
DuUo.e and Randall, Jr. who will spend thi to convalesce.
day at Daytona Reach.
Mias Bickford, then at the
Ckarlta Strickland.
U r . and lira . L . I. Fraaier hat*
lo lltndcrionrillr, N . C. to
Mia* Camilla I’uleaton is »&lt;•
a (hurt time.
preted l0 arrive Friday front Boston, Mesa, to spend romir time
/John Allison left Saturday for here with her | arente. Dr. nnt
Atlantai awl St»»*ti*un, Ala. where Mrs. Samuel Palest in, Hun* Court.
he will apgnd m month's vacation.
M r&gt;. Mary Rawlins, of W inttr
I t M. Martin, of Bradenton, Hat Haven, la spending u few day*
arrived to xpjnd the month or July her* with her porenla, Mr. and
M n . IV. P. Fields, I'll Magnolia
bare.
Aten r.

Vaudeville Matinee
Time Is Stepped Up

Kuosevelt Statement
ItefuKin^ Overtures
O f France Proves
T o It e Bombshell

WALLACE W I L L
ACT TO CHECK
P R I C E RAISING

M a r y Pickford,
D o u g Fairbanks
To G e t Divorce S2

JU L Y 4 *

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In a state famous f r th* wonder* nf color ip natural sur­
roundings. an unpainled house la unsightly and discordant.
Dotier A Gay's Paint for the exterior of y ur house, ran
be found In all deslralde shades. It will make yuur house
w :rth y of ita setting.

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a it shirt ttop wlm ha
t I t ttM without h i wrwr.

thi Infield, th&gt; T1«w « aeomd a
pah of ram on a »;rat*h hit, Ahhotl’i wrrar, and Dtnnte’ frww tick-

M l thw reword n K ir *,

ih M | l two wwoka ago

f Dwytam mad* i n * i»&gt;

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r'.'ekhatoo kaiftbd when hi

Left/ flora, Orlando hurting *&lt;«,
romplwtily subdued tho fo b , Owly m ttw Fed* reached flwt all
aftirnooa. Tkt Fed* pvt a raimcr
on third In th« flrwt Inning, hat
ho died therw wMn Eddie Moon
palled tho an.'tont hidden ball trick
’After ending Uw tin t half ***- on Charllt Abbott After that In-

Mn fn disappointing fashion b tn
ad Saiardap afternoon whtn Lafty
f l a n hold thorn to *l« hHa and
that thorn oat 1 to 0. tho Banferd
Colorffodi, with TIgw Minor hurlInf #*v»i&gt;hlt baiohaU, opened tho
afboflj half of tho Central Florida
Baseball lAagaw *##*on with a A
to 0 rlrtorp or*r tho Daptonn
Boath litaadon in that eltp poottrday afternoon.
Saturday’&gt; gam*, delayed throw
mad on account of rain, wa*
*“ * w u High-

of Sanford art In d
Aodtteg Sonora of the
having pUfwrwd It U

onlp throe pot than.
Sensational fielding bp tho ri­
val short-otepo, Moor* aad Bon.
nor, wa* another foatora of tho
pamo, a* w u Abbott’* groat catch
of Coppo’ high fly back of flrwt

•OUftUW OC Hko/

Yesterday’* garni at Daptona
had several foataroi of iwtoraet
Tig* Minor tot a now loagno rec­
ord for pltrhng shut-out gam** in
that yesterdays tilt wao hi* srv-

A AFVIttOONEOV 'tM

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hJ
U1KM. &gt;V*

1U M a rt* c o m b Tfoo ,

PHtffty QUICK
Tho transparent man, on# of
the feature* of tho medical aihlbit at A Century of f r ogrcoo
Chicago’* 1933 World’* fair. It it
a model of the human body, heroic
In lixo, (bowing with iwmdrfcabla
clarity tho ikolotalf nerroui, vaacular, respiratory, digestive and
muoeuJar •yttomi.

•«th-.Mh*v*g»«f.-"TJtffr 'Tfattb
hurled *U shut-out* In 1911 to art
thw record which foil powterdap.
What prabablp wra* tho moot
sensational catch of tho poor taw
Roy Itarrtaon robbed of a homo
run In the third whan Bob Burntod, after a long ran, rwarhod up
to catch tho drive that waa dowllncd for tht river. Dunned wra*
going h i fa«t that h* almeat ran
into tho river, and ha got a real
ovation when he came to the
bench.

both team*. Breaute of tho action
nf dlraetorw In forfeiting thro# of
Sanford’* rlctorie*, tho oontoit
wa* tho one which dtcldod wheth­
er . or not Sanford or Orlando
would hart on* or two charter* at
winning a pennant during tho
■ocorid half.
Had panford won, It, with Co­
coa and (laytuna would bar* b.-tm
tied f«r flrot place to *nd tho flrtt
half, aad, all during tho second
half, Sanford could have played
The Kedi got alerted early, bowith tha knowledge that It could
win dlthor tho fln t or (econd fora Bud Haa* had a chanco to
half pennant, depending upon how Mttla dewn and Hurl a pratty
tong they kept abrraat of Cocoa, fair game for a team that la now
Daytona, and tho ratt of tho ■hot to pl*ct* and l* far from tho
club*.
dangiroua hatting rombin* It onco
But, the fad*, loat by a shut- wa*.
out In what wa* th* moat ineffec­
Fcur run* cam* ov*r In the
tual (howlog of thilr one* pow­ flnt ining. Bonner walked, wa*
e rfu l
batting attack &gt;*en ihlw ■aerfflced to tecond and (cored
Te a r. It wa* th* fln t time the oa . Barnca’ single. .Charlie Abbott
FM *. tiara bam thut-out sine* hit a lino drive home ran that all
Ang, II , 1993 when Tom Phillip* but rollout Into tha river In left
aad OtU Carrey hooked up. in a field, *eoring Barn** and Abbott.
duel.
..
Manvel) bounced a drive off
;A* a reault of th* defeat, the Shannan’a lag*. Maiwell went to
Fed* mu*t fight hard to win th* ■econd tn Haa*’
poor throw to
i*eM|| half flag or «l*o then will
flrwt. Harrison filed out, but Nowbs bo po*t.**a*on series thla year.
comb waa aaf# at flrtt on ApIs other word*, It map turn nut
gar’* high throw. On tho *am*
tltet breaute a batting attack
play, Maxwall scored whan HolUn
felted at a crucial moment, tht
Fad* won kept out of a n r l n dropped O'Brien'* throw. Chapman
filed out to taft flald after Newthey i kould hara bo*win.
‘
- The Saturday ron/vst wra* all eoi^b 'sfclo b'baaw. ■
Th# Fod* filled tho bale# on
that the fan* could *ek for from
a hurling and fielding viewpoint hlta by Runner ami Culbranth, and
1 Cal Dennis, aided by aom* great a walk In Abbott in tho aecond,
* fielding, brawtad his way down bnt were unable to (core.
through thw innings against prob­
With on* out In tb* third, Ntwably tha strongest dub In th* ccmb singled, want to aecond
&gt; Hague today. Cal faltered only when Chapman waa hit In th* log,
o h m , In th* atventh, whan, by bat- and (cored on Minor'* atngl* be­
fore Banner and Cutbrath forced
baa* runners out.
Tho final Fed marker cam* In
pMjr’ll Cut Lika Naw 11
tho utuaL.luchy seventh. Harri­
9drgleal lewis; all blag* ef ectison reached fln t on Apgarte bob­
ble. Ha atol* second and want to
aiuag, !
thin) on Newcomb’* (Ingle at
LAW N MOWERS
LllsJfoW l M Ifcavweeeg
aecond. Chapman forced Newcomb
Ala* P i t sal*
at second aa llarrlaon scored.
K a ra your w ork dons by a rest
msebanl*
Minor singled, his third hit of tha
day, and Ih* &gt;*■*■ were filled
when Renner walked. With on*
at* W ra
iraowa T l# -W
put, Culbrath hit to Itaaa who
got Chapman at th* plat* white
Holton computed Ih* double play
by tossing Culbrath out at AralThe lilandrra put man on the
baa* ln Ih* first, aecond, fourth,
fifth ami ninth but rraldn’t move
thorn up. fine runner ranched
third, and thro* more reached eocnnd. hut that’* all. Paul Bonner
Optongtrlal
worked th* hidden ball trick on
111 Park A t *
Wally Shannon to atop what might

J. W. SHADOIN

Lense Duplicated
DR. HENRY
WcLAUUN, Jr.

Honra M iu d Facda
Haw# n t othora fowding
coats,- w h y n ot yodrs?
Sem inole Dairy Peed
G ainesville M ath
G r o w ls . H
,

havo proved a scoring rally In tha noon bp combining 19 hit* off Bill
F e m a il and A . J. Jahnaon, u n *
Th* a*motional play of Paul error*, and a atraak of Fom taPi
Bonner at ehort again atood out witdnos* to aeon a I f to 1 vWtory
** Identifying the graataal abort- which found Aaa Wall taming la
rwker aver known to tha Control a fine performance for th* winFlorida League, and.probaUy. lh*
*T*al»*t ever to play for a Ban- hAn unueual twtit of tha game
fifth.

hlbltlon gam* at Daytona) Thurs­
day thojr visit Leesburg, and
Sunday they vfalt Cocoa. New

BramW oejnww ftevw-^pat ,*mndap to play tha Fed* In tha first
of fir* straight ham* garnet.
-.T ra te fv U y ’e boa seerai

■tv r o a n

an w

n

no *. n

rvhrl.n, lb. p

mi*n iw». ib Joiner, r t, Ih

H llurs-et, el

cam* In th* fourth when Formal
want wild to hit three bettor* be­
fore alnglo* bp Hopbine, Edge
and Haadlay produced four run*.
Ft m a il waa blaatad from tha
mound In tho fifth altar Edm
and Prln# had doubted aad Wall
■inglad U aeon both rwwaora.
Continuing thalr r a m p a g e
agalnat Johnaan, the Indiana
acorej two ran* la th# alath wa
doubtea by Harrell and Wall, and
McCuttf'( (ingle. ”
" - '[if
Two hit*, an arrar aad a ***»•
flaw hi th* alghth bcwugkt threw
m en run* over white a final run
ram# In thw ninth wa Howard’*
alnglo, C. Pope’* arrar ow l him to
(econd. II* wwnt to third on •
payi»d boll, and (cored when B
Pope dropped Wall’# watp laflofal
flyLeeiburg’h only ran tame In
thw fourth. C. Pope ategtad, wool
to taewad wa Hamlta wrrar, took
third oa aa tnflwld out, aad acorwl

CHICAGO, v July

(AV-Jo-

ramo Factor
kard today to
rais* flM O 0 demanded for tha
nnaom of hi* kidaapdd father,
but-vainly-awaited dlnction* fur
tb« ysysff*

Seminole Feed Co.
Phone 94

Carl*ton, glvtag up only fowr
ta, pltehad' dwnvtnatogly again*!

TW M U »«C O h»A M r

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Uayloea . . . . . . ---------Num m ary; Huns b
I, lla ro -s , Chopsis
run. Abbott. Karri
Homes. A bool l. KIs
nrr. t'e lb rs lb , Abholt.
ire swell,
llarrlsoa, .New (’o a k . liv iih la plav*&gt;
Ifaaa In H o lto n la ( r g i w i; Abbott
D a so rr tn lU ra t* .
Hose* aa
jto
bolls, oir M in o r l , Haas I r n t r a c ji
out. by lisas i . o 'D rls n 1. M inor f.
M il b r piishar. e b a u n a a by H aas;
n. Ilurnsed b r Minor. Umpires,
D rls h lll and rra w lb e rn .

THEY’RE the kind of people it's nice to hive as neigh­
bors. They always seem to have such a good time togather, Their home Isn't large, but it’s furnished In ex-

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celient taste; everything fits perfectly, as though' it hiad
been made especially for the very space it occupies.
And their dinners are charming. No^ expfensive,

V A C A T IO N

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THE

GO R D O N

nl i.-mitb

O rlando
Mnatord

A vacation 3.000 fdat above thw aea. . . when you
ran play gull on a "awewt" lB-holw count for 30
cento a found . . . fiah la tho Carolina*' famous
trout, streams
rid* a horae over mi tea ul
ctearad bridle paths ,
pl ay tegnla on lively

je t she doesn't spend-much on them.

b
BSTJSSSbA
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how it ib she

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•o well, Mr*. Robinson would stnile and
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O tL A N M l i . M i
NBW 8M T1NA.

' ~?&lt;t budget our income- That tells
\W faV e to spend. .And we

mbaabraoma of solidworofoit. Thran dalkioua
ftbsrn.-cooked meala a day. At th* surpriely low coat df (ram IU O to IS pat diem.
«&gt; your naanrationa now far yonr sbian o(
f/un. And bring tba ymtoptar* - tbara'a a

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�JULY Si i m
Scores ‘O f Whales
Washed Upon Shore

PASSION PLAYERS AT WOULD FAIR

M U N IC IP A L A n tP O R T , L f&gt; »
SN tlKU tR , Ju ly 3.— VP)— -Hanoi*
W nlrll. New Orleans pil#t-&lt;k«
Isnrt, flew of* with hoaori
he national air m w Which dr*w
i finwil officials estimated i t 38,s
mi y d e n la y , Many ace* paraded
heir speed.
r
, ,
W-.lcll ihot around U lip * *f *
ivr mil* raun* a t H * w r* M
iwni
J07.W mlk* par &gt; « , « «
win the fastest rae# y*4 VhR. O *
tn* lap ha i t t n p 4 M d II m P«t
hour.
Just a* th« aandF-halrad wot lx
srner » a i dipping aaroea 0** A 1*
l.h Una to tho aceampanlnwnt o|
•hrrra from tho crowd, tho rod
tmnopUno of AltwH* Eofhart,
t»n»-AUanlte woman filar, Toarml
it front ih* K u t and U n d id h»r*
,1 5:15 I*. M.
MU* Karbari, • *awt*»tut ht

haol rtr.i&lt;m v&gt; ih of here, f l i t » .
mitt r»ported yesterday.
The whale* w rrr |f to 30 fart
In length and veteran fishermen
a*tlmated their
weight would
rang, from 8.00(1 t*&gt; &lt;,000 poun

H ftttn* Too

ffife f t Be
1b Anyone

Cape Fable la on the Guf of
Mexico, at tha eatram* southern
part of th* Fine Ida mainland. It is
virtually jnarm utbk cxrtpt by
Kay and Coleman Irwin. C a .T
Sabi* fuhrrmen, report: it they
counted 75 whales tk id along I ha
(ra th , .but aal,i they did not «*.
tiM pt [k: count olhara thsy raw
m tha*lower part of th* rap,.
Th*y said th* whale* apparon'lv
had b**n d«ad f »r 10 day*.
Tbey coaid offer no explanation
of how lha whale* w*ia cast oat
of th* water. K. J . P ita ltl ord,

vhtrh Uni. Ro»c«a Turner a* H°L

m h*p.jn lhc^tiPf.,SP&gt;lR,Jr«i‘'n*

vwood won In record lima, n itS
W nlrll. second, droppail * «t *•
Wirhlia. Kan., far behind th*
'cadets. Mho left them i t I A . S t
v e in ,la y , rnaklnf ta trip f m i
Kanknu lo 1.0* A n p U i At f t

also saw they ruulil offer no ix*
pUnaliott.

aodWhlt* tenvarclnan M Ka application* har*
ip tha aatnre of war, he **A "They har* tendered I*
destructive and enormously
t aeatly.1* The . advantai**
feemerty It .wa* hoped to
tha victor have entirely diorod. D r. Millikan said,
a math»d of selrnco l* « * « '■
rational Instead of emotioni coat lined. "Man begin# to
hnoolf th# mo*t of tbo ship,
ay longer ml roly lb* pin/ef Mind foie. He gain* a
» f iw yonalbUlty for hla acta
hit auervsics and failures.

hoars, 15 minute*.
T O PIKNCK STR A TO SP H C R K — Jaan Pleased,
who plana *• amulet* Ms brother'* feats with a
flight ef Ms awn Into th* etrateapher* neat
menth, f*ta eemo advice from hrether A ugust*
Piccard, acted twla* edenttat, whe ascended l&gt;
mile* Inte tpa— l««t year. They are InSpettln*

SKY-RIDIvORCliESTitA LEADER

RE5ULT5
RATES
f B

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A is is a t ig iiu
iVK T O U S W A TC H repalrad
y ana who really knosra how
fg*, Jewalar, Mag. Are.

[L O S T— Fair dark frame reading
I glass** between
Lanoy Dry
rjaaner* and Poatoffle*. Finder
Iptaaoa rat urn to Lanry Dry Clear-

1/inner Of Honert
n Airplane Bares

ME A O S I N D U S T R Y — Jahn 8.
T a y le r, ferm ar aenalar and
vetaran
grow er,
aatuorid
Ita d srrh lp ef *n* ef FlacidO'l
im portant Industries w ith hi*
flfO tlan a* P r i n d r n t of th*
fruit groworo' cooperative OS

M A W TA K E S H E R — After Caten­
ate* » r » l ■down t r ill, the Navy effh
tiall, oereptart the U F A . Macon,
queen of the p i n end le rgiil light,
er roe" olr ciofl in th# world Photo
•hr.ni |h« chip, which If fSS feet
ion,, end ISA foil high

section between sc*rnc* and the
elimination of war.”
Touching upon the advantagei
of th* World Co’,rt, Dr. Millikan
declared!
“Joining the WorM
Court la the logical, safe and &lt;*&gt;r.
ra.t itep In our contribution to the
problem of finding a Judicial way
to aetU* our International dis­
pute*.**
• Another speaker wnooe address
made a profound Impression upon
th* several hundred
Institute
member* wa* Miss Jeanette Ran­
kin, of Montana, the Drat woman
•ear started to Ih* United State*
CongTeta who. when the United
States entered the World W ar In
April, 1917, braced hersrlf against
her desk and voted "no.**
In her addrrs. she declined 1r
follow the majority when It meant
war. Inatilut* members were told
lhat thyrr are more advocate* of
peace than there are of arma­
ment*, “ But greater organisation
must be achieved by those bellied
th# ptaee, movement.” She In,
•Uterf lhat peace advneata* write
to their Cong irsKinrn
staling

W nlrll flashed hla itatH ta lha
final taco of th* day, S M m lU
list for plannj with tnginnd
&gt;f l.imo ruble Inch displacement,
!!r u«nl the famous •*44' w d and
Mack * low-wlng monoplait* la
which he flew In tho croM *wn*
Ity dash ami tho vlataiy n a d i him
ih....... rend largest m aa«y Wtanefl
of I he race*.
I lout. Tito Falra*A ■&gt; Italy, and
MaJ. F.rneat Udet, a l Germany*
Utratest living w *r aca, thrilled
the crowd with hair raising atunt*
near the ground and arm y and
nnvy piano* dived wftK deanrning
rear, at (he field, n c g l * * bombs
•i g attach which piavad ooo o|
the most rpcctacukl attraction*
of Hie da y.'

FARLEY REPLYS
TO CHARGES OF
G. 0. P. LEADER
tt'onlinurd From Fngd Ondj'
cairn In ippo.ltlon to national
rrrovrry ami national prosperity
•■ould nr should har* the allghtspl
rhan-o of surm a.
'
_/
“Tho people w ill not CoiigtV
nance ohstrurtlonWta.Tru* Amerl*
cans *ro standing with tiw lt
President ami working for th# ga*
turn of pm.perity. I I cornea sHtH
O' ur graer from (hoe* who Wald
innrllve in tho crisis and who,
during the onslaught flf tho do*
n r , - , Inn, sat Idly by whllo tha
ronntry ouffrred, to bestir theme
-e'ves now only to offer arltt*
el nt."
*
Farley said ho roll ta 0*43 td
«n-wer Snell'* “ futil* attack Id
detail." rnrtlentllng that Wan ho*
log dune daily by "report* of thd
,te**lv rise of commodity pricey
of the reopening of factork*.
t,'rrr*«e» In employment and
wHire., railroad and tataH bu*U
ne„e» and In price* ofl ■eeorttl*e-r

Output Of Over 30 Rubber Trees Needed
To Supply Farts For Modern Autoraobjle

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Whether H lfhw ay
Group Should B e
G i v e n Injunction

V e t Expend!
B y N ea rly One

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thro* Judge federal court rolo&gt;
yesterday that bo constltutkna
qaastleaa ar* invoivtd la th t hot
kttwMB O otirn ortW m id | f abd
two man ha removed from tba
highway boaid by Martial adkt.

Qovantor

cam* wet a f banefit* prealoaaty
paid farmer aaldtare. Fifty milIkaa * f tba reduction waa by a
duraare la tW ISM appropriation
• f SI00,000,000 for tW Wad that
b being art Mid* ydarty to pay
Ito baciM Hi IMS- T W apyroprtatlob for the flatal year, 199#,
waa halved.
Salary eat* *nd pore meal re­
Benefit payment* to batwmn
st lane war* wad# aacaaaary by
&gt;* tower appfopritioaa. Aul*ma­
il# tag afflrara already W v*
rapped SO employe* and aaid
bint |S more wanId b* dia-

rdatarday w.iheat th* nocaaalty of
tTnurirybig matoy T rim T h *' op•rating land o f th* molar vthltl*
InpartinaoC That* was much an*tty for a Dm* about tba ability af

Farmer Resident O f
fP*ola Death Victim
the** H I gat

yu a n ,(h h f riavk, resigned' b ^
canaa o f UvawSed ago. H * waa
Urn sacoad aidant employ* from
paint a f sarrlcw, hi* term barlag ran SO ye*re.
'
B u t* officers and w art official*
got * Pay slash. Th* governor
naw gate 17600 a year Instead
(Continue V On Pag, Three)

Boardman Seriously
H urt In Plane Spill
JWDtAMAFOUB. Jaly Ir—UPt
—Kuwait Boardman aa* of alx

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't&amp;bfard amt Pnala friend* o f K.
HtoPtahlM, a f Thnahaaa*#, but
forthrly af thla section will regret
to Want o f tha death af hi* fath­
er, nippolytd Pkhard, SB, who
died la TaUahaaaa* last Tuesday
night after a lingering Illness. Fanarel Mrvlcaa war* bald from
Blreaad Sacrament
Church in
TaUahaaaa* Wednesday morning.
Th# elder Mr. Pkhard, who was
bare In Faria, Fkaaca, In ISM,
served In th* French army and
navy during tha Fkaaaa-PruMlan
war. Ila cam* to Naw Orleans
shortly aftor, and moved to Teliahares * In 1874 where he had
vine* resided. Ills father at one
tlma lived lie P*ol* whan that aactlemrnt waa a flourishing resort
Surviving Mr. Pkhard are hi*
slater, Mr*. Adel* Thomas, of
8L Ps torsburg, threa aeaa, E. IL
Pkhard, Claada Pkhard, and Al­
phas** Pkhard, o f Tallahassaut
two daughters, Mrs. K. D. Moon,
af TaUahaaaa* and Mr*. G. F.
Wallace, of Jacksonville, 91 graa i

Julienne Jfewman Is Winner Of
iiityC ontestA t^M ilane Theater
abrot 99 g k k who will compote
far th* tttk “ Miss FUrida" next
Taoaday aftonwon a l 9:00 a’cltok,
aa waH aa th* Willy* aadaa whkh
p c s t , tto wlaaac- Ml** Newman
aka will kava an opportunity to
wta **&lt;**# prtoa af 9100, ar third
prla* af |9#. ^ Other calraato wave:
MU* L-'riU* Bala aa “ Mka Wal­
ter Cooper Agency."
.
‘ Mka A Ilian Ballaaay aa “ Ml**
M yftkl* Caff* Stop."
i Mb* Paalta* Batlamy aa “ Mlaa
Vtarida l’ower *nd Light Co."
-'M ka Christina Btradbamk* aa
“ MMa Sanfard Canatry Club."

Mlaa Rabaaca Wilson a* "Mka
Patar Pa* I Baaaty Btoy“
..
Mka Riot** Wtan aa “ Mlaa H *fMaa Baksr, Co."

TradeAfrecmentWlth
W aves Heightened
Ready For Adoption
WASHINGTON, Jaly 1/-0FVIndlcwtion ram* la d night t)iat
the trade agreement davtaag by
tha eotten teitlle Induttry, with
Ita newly halgbtsnad wag* acalee,
would be given q-kk approval by
Hugh B. Johnaon, th* national re­
covery a-hnln'strator.
\
After an all-alght sftakM, tha
epoheaman of tba manufacturer*
cam* forward yeiterday *gIth a
plan to booet ila proposed mini­
mum. taagei.ta_tW.Jn_ th* South
and SIS in th* north. Originally
th# flguree were 910 and 111.
Johnson quickly congratulated
tho industry .pun tha “ patriotic
aplrit** ho sal.I It had shown (n
leading th* way under th* Indus­
trial recovery act and infarenllally
gave hi* endorsement to tba wagf
and hour figure*. President Boo*#volt la the* final authority upoa
th* coilre and Johnaon said tha
Preaidant Intended giving arord
than ‘ perfunctory examination to
ito agreement.
Acting.rtfrrobatatWn h&gt;. tba J te w ) apnlalstretloh** chief econoraUt,
Dr.
Alexander Such*.
Johnson salt] th# minimum wage*
proposed would retJrn the purrbaaing power of th* workers to
th* pre-dopreesln lavel and allow
for an lacreaso In th* cost of liv­
ing
Although spokesmen for organixed labor had also opposed the
10-hour maximum work weak, ton(Conllnueo un peg* Threa)

C.OfC.HaB Advice For
W orld’s Fair Visitors
Are you planning to drive In
tho World'* Fair at Chicago thi*
aummer 7
I f so, tKa Seminal* County
Chamber o f Commerce is pre­
pared to assist you in th# mattir
• f road mapa and Information * *
to whkh Is at once th* short*si
yet moat interesting motor rout*.
Thor* k now on dkplay at Dm
trade body office a map which
shows four route* to Chicago from
Sanfunl. The shortest on* k 1264
m lk. In length, Sanforj to Chica­
go. while the longest route k 1917
mil#*.
Th* trad* body also has infor­
mation aa to llriag ae.-ommod*Ilona la Chicago, either at tourist
ramp*, hotel*, boarding houaaa,
or prin t# home*.
Mr*. Freak Kay Andtnon, t f
A Ita moat* Springe, a talkr at
tb* trade body office this moratag, stated that tto found Fadsrat Root* No. #| to to by far Ip*
short sal and tost. Parsons lakiig
this mat* should taka Ito wast
fork a f tb* reuto at NaatoiBs, ah*
aaid.

am* fadarol Judge (W ald ryl* oa
whathar tba ouitad roambar* of
tba highway board are aotlllad to
an Injaatiioa
laatrelntag Tatmodga and two W*n ho laiaotad
from tW highway board by mar
ttal taw doerto. Judge Samuel U
Sibley o f i ho dMuti court of ap
poala and Judge WIIHam I. Grab*
of Btrmfoihaai, retired from tW
hooring end loft Jodgo Moron
llnderwool, o f Atlanta, to rul* oe
th# caao.
'
Judga bibtay eotd tba ault waa
brought ly public fuoctlonarlaa to
iottl# diffeiencee bitween thorn
selva* and that no proparty right!
ate invuliad.
Hist* question*
Judga SiMcy, Mid, thould ba Mt
llod by »tata official*, data court
or *omcl)iing slaa."
Judgr Umtarwood continued t.
hear argument after hi* eel
league* withdrew Bag aaid he har
&lt;aX n tli.- Jef.aie’. motion to dir
nna* under advUemeal.
The plaintiff*, (apt. J. W. Bar
nrit and W. C. Vereon, who war
removed from office by martla
low when Talmadgn put tbn cap(Continued On Pag* Threa)

Western Part Of
Jamaica Menaced
By Tropic Storm
.WABUINQTON, Jaly !&lt; -* »&gt; —
TLi Weather
‘Weather Bureau MtJ lalay
Tt,.’
— .
that the atmospheric dlituriaoc*.
which ha* »w*pt orer tha Carlbba*» bea fur saveral days, waa
located this morning at a point
160 mile* eoulhwoat of Jamaica.
A Miami tadio etslion aaye tha
Itjrrn la nut expected to touch
Kingston, Jamaica but It la feared
that tba west eld* of tba Itlaml
I* In lb* path. Tk* stun* la reportoil to be moving at a rat* 0f It
miles an hour.
Tba bureau aad U it continues
In tha direct!xn In which it was
moving this morning It Will likely
pau near Swan Island tonight.
Th * morning it waa rvparUd mov­
ing in a west, northwsstarly dlroclion.
Thar* k littl* data available
'regarding wind velocity In tha ragha, and no indication as to
whether tha dkt.rbsnca la In­
creasing or dreroaslng in velocity.
Bureau meteorologist) ar* inclined
to tha opinion th* lalowaity k on
tha, there***.

NEW YORK, July L - U I I - A
message from Amslsrdasn said
today that one plana of th* Italian
•rmaTa raptised at Amsterdam
aad wan wracked. One member of
th* craw la sarloualy hurt. Tha
pijot and commander war* saved
by-two Dutch marina radita. Oa*.
cm I Italo Balbo and hla# air ar­
mada eompkttjl tba flrat legt af
tbolr flight from Italy to tka
Ckkagi
exposition a ton (toy
alighted tore today

Native Floridians In
Load At County Home
.
.
Reminder Issued Of ' *
Nathr# Floridian* predominate
Chuluota Barbdue at tto County Homo, according to
a check &lt;of nationallti** made to­
day by a woman Inmat*. O f tto
17 wkito Inmate* at th* Ham*,
aaron are aaUraa of Florida.
Fsag war* b on In Germany:
threa In Ireland; on* each la Swadan, Bulgaria. Canada and Eng.
land; two la Ohio; threa la Gaorgfai a»d aaa.aacb to Michigan,
Maryland, aad booth C a re ta .
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CARACAS. Vadaaaia,

Dkpatob#* rawchtag tore -yuWto*

WASHINGTON, July l^ J T h Treasury books at tto and c| ■
fiscal year yaatsrday related Ik*
(to r, * f • 11,780,000,000 deficit
but every gorernmsnl department
showed tit* aitant o f th* sconsrolaa In pracaaa to prevent IU hopp o in t at*In.
Tho govern aunt's profram for
Ik* fiscal year k * ti* i* t Ud*y
call* for a redact lcu o f aboat
o#« billion daltar* la tto ordinary
axpandliuroa i f p t n u M i L ,
Thta means, to addition to tto
I I percent pay out affecting
ovary federal

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f“ rth&lt;

Bull Movement Is C&lt;
incident With Woi
Roosevelt Will Nt
Stabilise Current

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LONDON, Joly I— (AJM
F tllU ia l Raaaevslt ralaatad I
SIM w rraaty prapaaal for oa
lag tba stahilliatiaa proMaw
tW world oraaamk taafarai
la Ha paaaaat fan*. It a

WIDOW OF‘LEGS’
DIAMOND FOUND
DEAD FROM SHOT
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Body W ithOne Bullet One Hundred And 25
Hole In Head Found
Officers And M e n
To Entrain Sunday
In Her Apartment
NEW YORK. July 1 -VP&gt;— The
o f tba notorious Jaak Dia­
mond wta found ihot to death to
har Brooklyn apartment laal night,
a ytar and g h itf'sfTir Mar gang■ter hueband waa slain la SB A l­
bany hital.
Th* body of th* S0-y*ar-old
woman, whoa* tnakWn name waa
A lie* Sehlffar, era* dlscaretwd on
w IiVjw

th* tiring room floor by Chari**
Hunter, ouporintondent o f tho
building, to whom neighbor* ex­
pressed th* belief something WM
wrong.
' Tha medical examiner found a
ballet wound In bar bight tempi*,
end determined aha had M m d*M
•Inc* early Wednesday.
Mr*. Diamond'* &lt;V*a* wai torn
up lh* back and chahr* In th* liv­
ing roam wore ovtrtaraad. Oa a
table In th* klktonstt* ware Urn*
coffee cup*, laadlng police to axpraas.th* belief wo person* ware
(Continued On Paga Threa)

Pioneer Lake Mary
Resident la Dead
A. M. 3aunder., 79, plonaar rvaIdcnt of Lake Mary, died at hi*
homo In that town this morning
at aboat 11;M o’clock after a lin­
gering Ilints*.
Funeral services will b* bald
from hi* horn* tomorrow aftsrnoon at 1:00 o'clock with burial
In the Loagwood Cemetery. Bar.
J. S. Clark will offlriat*.
Mr. Sounder*, who waa born In
Ahalby County. N. C., In 1998,
caino to Lak* Mary In 1974 where
h* had (Inc* resided. H* k sur­
vived by hls daughter, Mr*. H. C.
Stone and hla son, A. C. Baundsn,
both of Lak* Mary.

N E W . vY O R K . July 1. - r ,
( A . P . ) - F rtsh * bullish
thiulamn aw rp t th * a*cu ritjr
and com m odity m arkets t o ­
day aa th e d olla r slumped Ip
t o m s o f fo r e ig n c u r r e n t ! *
coincident w ith w ont th a t
President R o o s e v e l t w i t
standing p a t again st lmm¥dlata currency s ta b lllia tto n .",
TW makata which racaatly kata
baaa Ignoring foreign exehango
fluctuation* appaared roach Inter*
aatad In tW reltaratUn o f tho '
Prsaidant'a
attltoda,
althoogb f
otkar factor* Including tba hoi
woathor damag* to crop# and fa* '
Torakla baalncaa itatletka war*
Influential.
With wheat at Chicago rising •
mow than thraa rent* par b tn W Iri
(hare price* on tha Naw York
Block Exchange generally climbed
on* dollar to more than threa dottare la a targ# turnover. T W : t
market reached now high groaad...
for tho year. Cotton bore Jumped ’
more than one dollar per bale.
\

On# hundred and IS offlcera and
man attached to Sanford Peat
Florida National Ouard unite,
headed by Major J. C. HutchUon,
coatmapdiag - offleor of tha f l n t
Battalion, will entrain from kora
at noon tomorrow for Camp
Foatar near Jackaonvlll* where
tor the neat two waaka they will
attend annual-camp.
The outfit haa for tha paai aavera) daya haaa making prepara­
tion* to attend camp. T e a e n e v
.
------■
CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, July
the** preparation* wtll k* de­
clared complata, aad after aa 1.—(AV-Preoldonl Roc«*vslt saldf
IttOO a'otock tanahaon at tk*
Catary Ctab, officer* aad man will
board a apodal train »*a r th* old a*lion at th* London aonfai
paetangar depot on F ln t Street,
at1* depart **re
aboard th* at
particularly city and eoaaty a a v
mUalonera aad trade body offi­
cial*. to ba ipaclal gtsaau af th*
Sanford anila on Thxredoy after­
noon, July IS.
Ilk iavltalkn was anawarad to
lb* anneuneamaat that th* trad*
body la now arranging far a amtorcada whkh will laawa hare at
noon 0n that day for th* trip U
th* Camp whan apodal drill*
and snUrtalnmeata w)U ha proyic'ad tha vkltora.
Tho outfit whkh wilt laav* bora
tomorrow k tho largatt leaving
for a similar purpoe* aloe* 1SBL
It waa reported today. Every orgsnlMtion k slthor at *r near
fall atreagth, and all mambm ar*
•ag*r for tho two woak'a vacation
period.
,
Personnel of th# various unit* la
as fellow*:
HEADQUARTERS COMPANY
F ln t Llsut. Georg* A- DaCott si; tad UauL W. D. H off­
man; Staff Sergeant E. a Harp­
er; Sergeant* W. C- Fklda, J. H.
Hookhan. O. A. MarUa,' T. L.
(Contlaaad On Pag# Six)

'

F A R lf.* July 1. - m — Freaca
tntanda *ta remain at th* ***nosak conference and fight fop
th* gold standard regatdltoa o f
tha «*M group** reported threak:
to walk out, it waa declared a fter
g taklaat mealing today. Tba
ministry (nlhuslaatkally approved
th* attlen In London o f OeotgMj
Bonnet, French floane# mlnlata««

IitteteBting Feature Will A t t e n d
Moonlight Boat Trip To P a l a t k a
Whan tto historl# river •taamar
“ Oscsala’* taavsa tto Municipal
Plar Mat Monday night at OiM
o'clock h t a moonlight axcurtlaa
trip frith Palatka aa It* daaUaatlon, It will have aboard not aaly
a large group of lanford aad
Central Ftarlda
taaldrata, IU
wanmr*, aad Captain Thama* W.
I.und, a vutaren o f yaare #f #arvka on tto rivar, bat tw* taUWitIng “ stowaways" In tto pareaaa ol
two Klaatauna* woman who ar*
out to Utah-hike to th» Warld's
Fair In Chicago by air. wato* rail,
and read.
Oa* of tto** woman M MjM
Lottta U w k r, MaOntory a f to#
Ktaaimmaa Ctombar af Comm«f*#i
whll* tha altor la a B i ^ * * * * "
who** MUto WM art
.
T toy will srriva la Baafacd
|»u Maoday
f
*w
plan* ** tto guaato r t Lmut. E.

While

k la

Memorial B r i d g e from t a l l
charge*.
Tha program Include* a parade
at 19:00 o'clock; publk (paaktag
with a talk by Oovantor Iholta aa
a highlight,' at 11:00 a'aM bl
luncheon In bonog r f dktlagulahad
vkltora at tha Wtoaau’u Ctak
11:19 o'clock; air raaaa um •♦oat*.
|;00 o'tlaak: toad Mncarta mi
baa*ball gamaa daring tto
noon; ftrewoka at BtlO •’riaiffi

Among tha deputy admlnktotoj
(a n
dtimlu*)! or forlougtod
wore F. D. Dlamuk* and Jam*#
1, Crowder, Atlanta, 0 *.; 8. 0.
MsFhsrson.
Jacksonville,
Flay
John C. Capa, Taaaaaaaa; Hlrturi
luttarfWd, and Samual H. O jf, LHkl* Roak. Ark-s B. M. Oto
I. North Carolina! M. H. DaUF.
Mkalsalppl; Edfard Hcnlay, * 4
Edward C. Undnr. deputy adu%&gt;
ktratore, au&lt;| ‘Wtllkm T ; Day,
awktant admlnktoutar, *D toaaM
at Naw Orlaana; Solomon WT-M^iit

»

u o h tbo ubb

4' 4

��I

ten tinea tha Grand Croaa
• ecAfarrad updnhtm, kn

to hatolguera. Bat k«

wm

of tho Kins of fcSpuio, and
rand Craw of tha Rrtttah

fl A CONSTANT
bold not thoo'th;
fiom m», O Lon

M T for air one net &gt;
afiatflronao of tth ton
an »V well The MfOtry,

W M fo w l U a &lt;

J| y reserve

Service t o Tampa
TAMTA, July L-Tfco United
* W.'d rtlhor to W (rfcod a i
Otto Kahn tboa Mr. Maogbm A *
Uttor’. “p roArrad U p" M * t o f

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S

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W

V m P
%
■ t o M t f W A * tha
writing o f $8 volumes on the'avanU of hie own Ufa, theea

. Orange CountybeMtoli* Sftoah
win operate tha
ohool '.n a an
(etchers will 1
fpr nothing sltl
a good siara|fto.
cay that tha fa\
the schools n |

(W m togXtF IW th
i h « ’ U_ i '»unIcIt)Al liw p rob ib itin g tho
Iroworito wUWn the City Umiu, It Menu to puis proper regulatory acts. If
intooeaibIJity to fftflororlt, both bsctUM the a similar opportunity accompanies

11m prohibiten,
dismissed b| t
moot at the •
fiscal yean Wl
tn ths inUratt
$4,000,000 economy
^ not know, •b »t M
safe to sag th«t wJ
’timent on praftiblUi
il is, sU thought. «

loot lo t a Fourth of July,
toijr way to rodiugi th« &lt;Ungw

t i f f i w
w
E
t e
iTdadifned to rruJta tho occnallarw, f o r Uto a llm U n flon o f
■4 ajraa, should U « la tho P to-

Y' i4*f«iyiWo,1
:
I

Frail Uempoay, •&lt; Npw To**,
will lu in r a t o • f»ftr refrlger■led steamship an tfat W twrsu
Ufnpormnr* that they fa n lb* Tampa and North Atlantic port.,
situation reullsUsall, and M J O and k f T m Jacksonville and tbo
Fruit Company.
margattcaity tha new problem that
northern porta, at tha spanlng of
“Tha sUamshlp Una wQl profaeoo th« notion. That qoseUan
la whether tha w u o tlj can bo tha I94M 4 oltraa shipping Ma­ ▼ids adequate sonrlea far all shipson,
i.'J
.
jcslleher,
Now
Fork
#fraster** at once to Iha taaforala
pan o f Florida products ' la tha
eondftlono that pravalM M o ra fldeJ o f tha fruit cmnpany, anvicinity of Tampa/* tha announcemont stated. "W e anticipate that
tha m a lts to be attained through
the awv/mant of Florida products
uadsr fall rafrig*ration to anatom

"Too much crsdlt la
troll bin with “»oq U

tM return of wlaa and liquor
than la svary rtasoti ts hapa
that Iha state UgUlatum will
bandif the problem effaetlrcly ami
that the use
these strangyr
drlflks will Ijo adoguaUl, f»nWoDtd. *
But If espoal U d a lv d . »o such
regulation U possible. WMls the
Eigbtssnlh Amendment remains in
the Constitution, fbs Immhr a f tho

it

American Properties
In CubaAreDom bed

*£5. SSI

H AVAN A. July, l^ fA V - T w a
far New Turk. bombings of Amsricaa properties
ssfurrsd
yesterday
appaiantJy
In protest, authorities indicated,
against tha clfnta af Ambassador
Wallas to M tile Cubes political

dilTcroncai. Two bomba sipto- d
Inside and ontslda tha Notlo il
Cash Barts tor Company Aeon tWlndiwa wort broken bat no i m
was hurt. Aa American get* T
waa domated bp an aspiosion a
boor lator. Aotboritio* ballarai a
•mall faction express'ng dicaa s.
faction orar tha mediation pi a
wai Involved.
.

DO ZIER
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G iW ih M a ih

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Grow In, Mas*

*

Seminole Fee# Ctol
DL___ OS '

&amp; G A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y

Everybody walks and s o * door*Ups look ts If tvfryVriU
walked there. Paint your ddntap for protection M w«H I*,
for looks. Doiiar A Car's Hor Paint Is made to tUnd f a *
this kind of usage. It la mal to w all on.
•*" It *t

STANLEY-ROGER

H A R D W AR E 00b

ITt, reduction uncertain pow, al­

fhott « r tho btg brothar should Uxa p u t though It has bean eriOnatad in
ipd djibuld pod to It that avary precaution the past at w ill orar flO M to *

000, Interior IU J 0 0 J W agnbrnt
ftthOO.000: In b a r, I l M I l A M
against ♦n.TFt.Oadj agriculture,
Sgnlnsa HO.MD.eaq.commarea,
M to N J N
agnlant
(M ,000,000 and wnr, N t f M M t t
agahwt U t o AtobOO.
Hararal months ago, tha Presi­
dent Mid that on tha basis af
-hard Sotod- spthnatea the budget
next year would appnnnlly need
only about » l 10,*00.000 to to bah
IM M
Be Included, howwrar, IIWAOO,000 arpected from hoar rdvmito M
held., It* bring it Into Him and snsftdad

Hi\ l 1 S f c . edn hope to do li to pro­
to bi
from molesting tho downtown
A Brofnfcuoud detonttloh o f ffraworks.
to wfll lto plaiity of celebrating with « •
i on&amp;hBtoissnt of auch a law forbidding
f thh qimtion, it la up to Individual cUJth« progar rootralnt on ornr-onthuainatk

• Wbaa Vaiph tor
hi eowpuDchdr on
ilsirgatlon to too
.♦nr*, heard somaai
Dr. Banes, hs hski
HsnssT- Now tl '
Biuss 1* au|ta m
r»p*. panJraltoW"
pakia .^ s ra :u T |
btgn

aoatadria. fa* Iha I M % Tito
kaUk af that area tyUg batpscs
the union passenger lUt^M apd
itoato tomto. TW&gt;: h * w A

cd Improvement.

Ignorant Xmariei
My that if top
being bald to d
body said, comet
Ferguson, Iha' 1*

Xfff Bank I t Oyimlq

/

•boat 70 par coni' of iU laarafo Juat for living, aacltmivw of i to— in
Think what thin means— saran dolla oat of

every tea Invented la food, cloihigg, houoohold uUlUian gad all II maltl*
Tales calculated to raise
000,000 amrasITy war* lav
•tteitos ton atto M to .to o
works g i t m a sathnriiad, I
hat Cmgrasa. T W goran
‘■toms
•!» W « * m

t h c CvsshwtoMw

EVERY yaor your family, and ovary family of yonr oequalnUm o^wdo

ocoawmlc experts ted no.

m s 4-

todo of thiaga that hoop a family coatoortahlo and happy. '

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V

That port of ap— ftog In readily understood.

,*to% iM t-

e

p

met and gpoarnHy bring up her family,
*
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P y .T y

PAINTS

. "Beat For lie South"

Uo ady.arll y ^ ^ t o ?

Ya

Bat da yoc radix*

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W.
T elep h on e: O f f k t I I I

t i o n a l Air
Races Begin Today
In California S k y

GEORGIA
TO B E DEC1D1
BY ONE J U D G E '

IT S POSSIBLE

(Continued -------Prom Pag* One) ^ I
LOS ANGELES. Jaly 1— tAV^
Itel
under
kia
own tkl*. sought Ig
The sixth annas) National Air
iiJTfCC*
have federal court restrain Tat*
Rare* spread wing* against the
mndge from, continuing hia rt%R
■kin of Southrrn California to­
of martial law.
f;
day.
In bon Jr of her son, Jael Chea­
J r . C. W«Uh and Mias ZilUl
For four day* 25 racing pilots
Reuben R. Arnold, attorney f i r
ter.
who
rohrbratei)
hts
sixth
birth­
MONDAY
this morning far Chtwill pit wit, skill ond ipoei
the plaintiffs, said Tslmadge's ft *
day anniversary recently, Mrs. A.
i te attend lb* WorlJ* Felt.
Circle Number One of the against each other for $50,000 In
c?nt art km* were "Ilk* a South
J. Loss'ag
entertained with a
Prrsbyttriaa Auxiliary, Mrs. C. prise*.
American dkiater.”
J*
birthday party yesterday after­
Grounded by one combination of
Eloia* Williams, of Lake
C. Ilrl»r*. chairman, wilt meet nt
Attorney
General
noon at her home, 601 East Third
4:00 o’clock with Mr*. Georg* circumstance* or onothor, Jam**
, is tha | «n &gt; f«r • f » * &lt;Uy*
representing G om ner Tain
Street Gome* so.I contests were
Kaight, Locust Avenue, with Mr*. llaixlip, of St. Louis, an outstand­
lisa Frances Wilson at her
Adjutant General Lindley
enjoyed
by
the
gnosis
during
the
ing
winner
at
th*
race*
In
ClevwKaight and Mr*. Claude* Lock* aa
on Sooth Sanford Avenue.
and Jud P. Wllholt, moved fair
aftemxm.
The
A
ge
/
and last year, Art Goebol, th* Pa­
hostess**.
dismissal o f the injunction petl*
Festoons of pink and freon
asd Mrs. H- 4L Derrick, Jr.
ton. contending the federal high­
Circle Nambrr Two of the cific filer, and Frank Hawks
W o H tN &lt;0 TMf R/TURC M U
way fund fer stato road project*
tonight for Colombia, crepo paper and vases and bowls Presbyterian Auxiliary. Mr*. G» veteran speed pilot of New York,
will
watch
the
events
from
the
of
pink
flowers
and
fern
were
IMF
IN
C
'L
F
f
OF
B
U
Y
*
AS
M
,
they will visit the forI* not *ubje:t to th* direction
H. Drown, chairman, will meet at
c
o
o
n
t
f
heals
u
r
e
w
t
t
R
w
o
sideline*.
uied
to
a-brn
the
ro
im»
where
nts for a short time.
state
highway
commission
4:00 o'clock with Mr*. J. E. Ba­
OOOKltKS* s e A n w e o LU O V f
In th* air, defending honor* or
the guests were entertained. At the ker. W **t First Street, with Mr*.
Th* state's attorney general
o
t
a
a
m
is
t
a
t
M
n
o
o
o
m
f
u
te
Jeanette Lain* relumed tea hour an Ice and sweet rourse Baker and Mrs. Mem aa hostesses. seeking new one*, will b* such pi­
movfd to dismiss Ih* injunetk
meals, K A 0Y 10 t u r n M O out
lot* aa Jimmie Wedell. o f N*-»
from Daytona Beach eras served by the hostess, assist­
petition on th* ground It I
Circle Number Throe of tin
«
VERY
LITTLE
o o st /
■pent a few days with ed by Miss Lucille Mitchell and Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mrs.W. A. Orleans, Col. Rostoj Turner, ) f
Instituted without authorisation uf
Hollywood,
Russetl
Boardmon,
ol
Miss Lottie 8harp.
the slat* law department as pru*
Zachary, chairman, will meet at
vidrvl in the slat* reorganisation
These present were: Joe Ches­ 4:00 o'clock with Mlaa Perry Leo New York, Ma^ llsitllp. wife of
I Re St. Lou I* "speed ace, Amelia
and Mrs. Charles “ Steen- ter Lossiag, honor guest, Mr. and Bell. Celery Avenue.
act of 1931.
’.'7
Ear hart, of New York, Ben O.
moved Thursday from 311 Mrs. A. J. tossing, Mrs. H. E. CorThe proceedings were,
Circle Number Five of Um
Howard, of Kansas City, Gladys
Arenas 10,1*1 Ma*nolia (bell, Mrs. George Townsend. Mrs. Presbyterian
before a three-judge rourt
Auxiliary,
Mm .
O'Donnell, o f Ixrng Beach. Calif.,
sitting of Circuit Judge
Ruth Ludrcke, lletty, Alien, and Hepiy Mrlnulin, chairman, will
and Hath Nichols, o f Rye, N. Y.
Esther L:drcke, George and Mur­ meet at 4:00 o’clock with M»».
The program gets assay with
Morgan left yesterday for rell Townsend, Lamar, Ludwell, Mclaulin. 312 Fourth Street.
_
the moet gruelling roc* of tho
Rack, N. C. where he will and I v y Efhvls, Ddrothy and
liistrict Judgs William I. Grab^
eownmtHbw.'Mhe-tnTO^flmiBMtl^-lr
.Chimin* Bosk.. Camkfar r.'ugkn# BrSlIey, D icl and Bar- hylertan" Auxiliary, 'Mrs. H. I!
of Birmingham.
speed dash from N *w York to Los
Wtlholt, who was put In chart*
taro Warren, llubbie and JlmMe Walthour, chairman, will meet at Angeles today. Turner, •WedOll,
m tVCOT DESTRUCTION OF CM 8S AN1
of ih* highway department by th«
Gut, Herman Gene and Kenneth 4:00 o'clock with Mr*. Oil*. Mar­ Boardmon, l,r* Gehlbach, of De­
W O W R * f , SCIENCE WILL
Katherine TUUa left today
governor, ^wa* th* third membv
tEchols, .Robert Mitchell, Madxa shall, Second Street, with Mr*. troit, will be the principal conK V B l R0EMET M mM THAT OAN a t SWT INTO
Va. where she will
m u
iM ttr
uf Ihr Georgia stat*
highway
Abercrombie, John Johnson, and Marshall and Mrs. T. 8. Crowley lenders, with Turner's record of
n
«
STORM
M
A
M
*
a
u
u
n
AND
WEAR
THEM
brother-in-law-and »isas hostesses.
commission, and in th* controversy
UR MORE TVC7 RAN 00 ANY 0AMA6C/
Walter
Johnson,
Jr.
.
t‘
J
hour*.
3
.1
minute*
for
the
ill*,
ind Mrs. R. 8. Maxwell,
Circle Number Two. of the
wldrh prrreded
the martial law
M i * A s tm t » m u tATOM
lance a* the time mark. The race
i Urns.
First Baptist Church will have *
Mw/r f w r t e ie uttofm mr
ileclaistirn,
h*
had
siiled with thb
also wilt Introduce for th* first
ro m t m f t s n m t * *
tru ss umtTft
•pend-the-day meeting
at the
governor against th* other two
dmmsomr$4 r»rrom m
time two women Dlera in tho
3
0
Charles J. Garnett has Fox Comedy W ill Be
home of Mr*. Volie Williams,
M u l N w p ir e —
mrinlwr*. Chairman Barnett ta4
cross-rountry dash, MU* Earhart
at Blua Ridge, N. C. for the At Milane On Sunday Golden Lake,
Vr rern.
and
Miss
Nichols.
Trite*
of
$10,10. slays attending tbs LeadCircle Number Four of the 000 will go to the winner*.
“ We »r* without remedy at lav*
Training Conference sa a
union the frdernl court Inter*
"Arisons t i Droadway” , the new First Baptist Church will meet
800 E. 2n« Si., at 8:00 o’clock.
The
race*
end
Independence
te from Florida.
v;ne«,“ Attorney Arnold said Ig
Fox comedy with James Dunn, at 3:30 o'clock at th* church an* Day with the supcr-rlnsed course
This church maintains n fro*
his nrgumrnt.
•
Joan Hennelt and Herbert Mun- nex.
Reading Homo at th* church whor*
■
peed
classic.
lb*
2D0.mil*
eve
'Mr. and Mrs. William K. BrumCirri* Number Five of
the for $7,500 In prist*.
" I never believed I would ev*f
din in the featured roles, cosies
Ih*
Blblo
and
all
authorised
t'hrial»y and sons, Billie, liermsn, end
•land in si'rh n supplirallng atHan Science l.ltrratur« may be
hero oh Sunday for an engage­ First Baptist Church will meet .it
Stanley, l« f l today for Daytona
mospherf
in Georgia.
I am
3:30 o'clock with Mr*. P. F. Whigment
of
tw
j
day*.
read,
borrowed
or
purchased.
Open
U tifh to spend a month.
* shamed of my state. If tha lawa
ham, West First Street.
Tuesdays
and
Fridays
(rsm
3
to
It Is a picture tailorrd to your
Circle Numb-r Sis o f the Pin t
(Continued From Page One) ' » * r * enforrej the gocrnor weuM
(Continued From Page On*)
5 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Spring and nr.ll'r from u pattern o f laughs. Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
tending it thoul l be much lower, with her at Ihr lime o f the1be cnpvfctedjif Inciting an Inanr.
children, of Atlanta, arrived yes­ It has light, sparkling, icstfcl, o’clock with Mra. W. J. Rhodes,
•
I rTrllon."
(
Sachs said any scaling down of •hooting.
fun with a speed 2.118 Palmetto Aven.o.
terday to spend a week with Mr. faslmovlng
Rpferrlng to Adjutant Ginarfl
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
this figure wuuld he impracticable.
F U LL r.OSPRI. TABKRNACLR
Two
of
three
loillrl
holes
were
Mr*. T. C. Carlson, Jessamin mtrkrd l&gt;y gale* of Isughlrr. It
Camp, who wav_ &lt;barged by t)j|
Circle Number Seven of the
He calculated that the spread «&gt;f lyund -ln..(hc_w*IL. uL lha. apart,
is guaranteed tr whip up a brersy First Baptist Church will meet
New Orlando. Road nsar Genova _ T h e - Rc.t_ W . 1V- Brook*.- J r , empld) mini under a 49-lio.r week ment which is in a substantial governor' with enforcing' the mar*
lial law prnrlaiqatlnA and who
mlrthj ItLlin. away, your blue* asd at-3:JO-o*Hft'VWUh~Hr»7Ti: I Avenue.
pastor.
wnui &gt; give employment for 100, irstdrnl *1 district on the way to
was present In the. courtroom, Ar*
Garrison, Itichmond Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boniske and car:*.
Sunday School. 10:0 A.' M.
Tho Rev. William K. McPher­
(100 additional person*, snd said Sheepshen ■ hay
Hueotlonlng ol *4 4 mM»
fvn, Morris, Ruby, and RayCircle
Number Four of t he son, paslor.
Morning Services. 11:00 A. M. shortened hours would mean a
Therr’s roniun.-c, too—the kin-1
other „&gt;r. pants of the building
" lie Is tame in this rourt $utijii
Bible School, 9:45 A. M.
H. Y. P. U , 8:45 P. M.
ntom ed last night from that has made the name o f James Presbyterian Auxiliary. Mrs. H. B.
shotlage of trained textile work by police failed to I ring out any fierce in lb* rapilul. You hava te
Sermon. 11:00 A. M.
Evening Services, 8:00 P. M.
York where they spent about Dunn a household wor.l on the Lewis, chairman, will meet at 4.00
er* which m'ghl 'Vive small mill* informatlin about the shot* or a approach hint on all fours In tin
Evsngeliatic Service, 7:45 P. M
Wednesday Evening Services.
reo weeks.
feminine side of the house. You’ll o'clock at th* hune of Mrs. W. M.
from Ihr field of operations.
quarrel that officers said appar­ itat* capitol. Everybody In t )
Women’s
Prayer
Meeting
Wednes­
8:00
P.
M.
get • real kick net o f him a * a McKinnon, corner Ninth Street
rapilol I* eo scfcrrd that IfCi
In presrnling their modified ently pirredrii the shouting.
day.
3:00
P.
M.
N^va B. Laaeter, of Jack- confidence man wh» never give* and Magnolia Avenj*.
Prayer
and
r raise Servlco
rode the manufacturer* Intro­
Ne’ghbora said the lost they unusual nose waa made ffiey i
Seminole County Chapter of the
, Will arrive tonight to i sucker—or a girl—an even
PRESBYTERIAN CHUR C l
Wednesday. 7:45 P. M.
duced two more
controversial had errn of Mrs. Diamond was all Jump nut the window**
about a week here with break, and then finds himself Itril Cross will meet at 10:30 A. M.
elsmenta into the picture.
Tuesday night, when she was out Mr. Yeoman* (slate attorney ’
•Fred Strange at her home, caught In his own trap o f love! at th* City Hall.
Th* Rev. E. D. Ilrownlc*. D. !&gt;.
_v i
A L L HOUL8 CATHOLIC
playing bridge with friend*. 8h* eral) down."
One
of
these
waa
a
proposal
to
710 West First Street.
Herbert Mundin' la as funny—at
paster.
The state capitol was put undf
CHURCH
require approval liy th* admin­ left the parly, Ibry said, a few
he’s never been funny before!
Sunday School, 0:45 A. M.
martial law at ihr time tho
istration of machinery to increase minute* after midnight.
S t Mr. an l Mrs. J. P. Ifoltcclaw anMoral:.g Worship, 11:00 A. M.
The Rev, J. J. Kellaghan. pastor.
Others In the joyous cast are
« a ff teqkepv#r lb* V«bway
production
and
th*
other
woulfl
' Mia. Diamond, wh &gt; occtiple* lh« maat.
f noonoo the birth o f a daughteft Ramlny Cohen,
First Maas, 7:30 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Theudore Von
permit fixing the o a t of produc­ apektmenl un.Lnr the name of
Patricia Kay, Thursday nlgjit at Eltt, Merna Kennedy, Earle Pose,
Evening Wdiship, 8:00 P. 51.
Second Maaa, 9:00 A. M.
tho Fernald-Laughton Memorial David Wtngroa, J. Carrol Naisb,
Th* session will meet at th* tion to prevent damaging comp* Alic* Kenny, had lived alone th*r#
Benediction after 9:00 A. M
WORKING n i'T T O N h o l e s
•
* '
*
4•
since last Aug- si.
Mass.
Hospital. Mr*. Holtxclaw will bo Max Wagner, Walter, Catlett and
cloo* of th« morning and evtning tltion.
Under the plan present*^ a
remembered as tho former Mis* Jerry lister. The direction 1* by
"
»
worship services tor the reception
Daily Mass, 7:30 A. M.
Her name seldom had been ron
In working hulton holes; rt
(Continued prom 1 age tinat
Mary Eula Kay.
Sunday School, Tuesday’s and of members. Those without church permanent committee would be nested with hrr husband's gang the Irest thread, proftrably .
James Tlnllng from the original of $0000; cabinet officer* $3000
Thursday* at 9:00 A. M.
homes in Sanford ar# welcomed to names! to advise with Johnson activities. Diamond was more fre­ coni, If th* fabric la blink
screen play by William Conael.
Instead of $0000, and .supreme
Tho Rev. Paul Redfern, pastor
all service*. Th* pastor it stall- snd all productive equipment of quently arrnmpnnir I til public by while, so that It will aland
man and Henry Johnson.
o f tho First Methodist Church a*.
abl* for conference every morning the industry wnul I tie registered. Maiian (Klkl)
eiurt justice* $«000 Itnlrad of
Kobrite, a shiw and not fray. Taka a thread
PAOLA COMMUNITY C IIU R fl from 0:00 o'clock to 12:00 o'clock Nu new mill* nor new equipment,
Chattahoochee, who Is the wrek- (.(tend also the National Educa­ $7800.
Iwrnly times the length o£ .the
g rl.
rxrepl reploiements, would be per­
* 04-guest of Mr. and Mrs. George tion Ass k ' atlun Convention at the
buttonhole and tl* a knot la',OM
The Rev. Alfred Erlrson, pastor. In hia study si Ih* rhurrh.
The state ronsrvration depart­
Diamond ws* -.hot to dea'li Dec.
mitted unless It was,decided that
Harden, will preach aat the morn­ Stevtn* Hotel in Chicago an.i the ment came la life, a combina­
end. Over a«t around tha buttaa*
Morning tyrvlces, 11:00 A. M.
18, IU.1I, in an Albany hotel dur­
ing service at the P in t Methodist National Christian Endeavor Con­
the rnarh nery would not hr is!
hole using short stitches. Then (RSunday
Schcol,
9:45
A.
M.
tion of the geulogicai survry de­
ing the waning hours of s party
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
'Church hero tomorrow.
overpro I rllon.
•rrt the needle from th* qnwp*
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 P. M.
vention In Wllwaukc*. He expects partment, Ilia slate game and
tflebtaling
his
acquittal
lb*
niglt
CHURCH
side, throw th* thread ovrr the
Th* c inimltter also would advi.e
Evening Service*, 7:30 P. M.
to be away abort six weeks.
shellf.th
department.
Th*
shell­
tr
foie
on
n
kidnaping
charge.
. Miss Mary Elisabeth Puleaton
point, and draw up tha needle utf.
,i ■■ ,0 *•&gt;» condition* within the inMid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
fish
commissi &gt;ner*,
George
Mrs. Diam md went to Albany, til Ihr- thread forma a purl. Makl
Comer Park Avenue and Third duillry
dl, crimtniliont
loft Friday for Orlando to spend
P.
M.
Marvin Kani, of Philadelphia, I* Davis, tecanie arting conservation
returned to Neve Yoik with th* the etilchrs even and deea t#&lt;
Street.
(ho week-end with M n. Franklin
promote stabllily of the Industry
the guest for a short time of Mr. commissioner with Hla(o Senator
body, a iia n g fl the funeral and gether. Centlnu* around tha buL
Th* Rev. John Bernard Root.
Barskway. She waa accompanied
and
In
eliminate
unfair
and
duand Mrs. Dav* Boniske at their Harrison, of Palmetto, a* assist­
then vanished again from Ih* pub- tonhnle and tak*
minister.
several evefl
by htr mother, Mr*. Samuel pul•trio live rompetitmn and prar*
LA K E M ARY COMMUNITY
hitne on West .Sixteenth Street; ant.
Chtirrh. School, 9:45 A. M.
lie eye.
cast stllrhes pn Ih* wrong aid* to
eaten, Mrs: W. E. Watson, and
tires."
ICHURCH
Morning Worship, ‘ 11:00 A. M.
Gam*
Crmnilssioner
Wood­
finish o ff the buttonhole.
Mr*. Walter 8. Coleman who spent
Johnson has rrpeatedly said
Sermon by the pastor.
Letter Guthr-o la planning to ward retired,
MEETING POSTPONED
his
commission
the afternoon In Orlando.
(Presbyterian Government)
there should hr no price firing
Th#
Christian
Endeavor
So-iely
leave
tomorrow
for
Henderson
having lapsed several month*
•
•
Organised In 1894.
will not meet on Sunday evenings that w mid trail to monopoly but
ville, N. C, to visit hia sister. Mrs. pgo. No announcement has been
It was staled this morning that
Treadling Services at 11:00 A.
Mr*. Alex Vaughan will leave
ha* IndIrate I sgrrrment that tell­
during July.
W.
G.
Lingo,
fur
a
short
time.
the tegular meeting o f th* e lcl*a
msde as to how the merger af­ M. and 7:30 P. M.
temorow for Asheville, N. C. to
ing
below
the
rout
of
production
Mid-wrek Service Wednesday,
of the Woman's Misstulary Soci­
fected State Geohgiat Herman
Graded Sumkiy School «,;h
spend a short time with Mr*. 8.
might lap bartped to drive nut
7:45 P. M.
ety of th* Ftr*t Mrlhodl.t Church
Jo*
Stewart
returned
today
Trained
Teachers,
10:00
A.
M.
Gunter
and
hia
assistants.
O. Chase begot* going to High­
swralahnpa which force prices
ho
Sunday • Monday
which was srhnlulrd to lak* ptar*
Minister, th* Kev. James M.
lands N. C. for about a month, frjm DeSota Beach where
On* department, however, is In­
djwn.
Monday afternoon, July 3, has
10-3S
FIRST METHODIST ( HUBCII
flh* will bo accompanied by Misa •pent two weeks » j the guest of creasing Its personnel, Ih* attor­ Thompson.
With the broad question* of
b*»n postp &gt;n»d until Mon'Uy.
MaUnea and Ni«h(
Helen Vernay and Frank Chase Mr. and Mr*. N. A. Hnrkey and ney general'* office having an­
hour* and wage* apparently set.
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor. lie l to the satisfaction of John- July 10.
will visit Mrs. Chaao f i r a their ton. Junior Harkey.
nounced the addition o f two as­ CHURCH OF TU B NMZARKNK
Sunday S.honl, 9:45 A. M.
sistant attorn*)*.
ron, “ th* stretch out” aysltm un­
U k * Mary Ra.
Mrs. F. E. Stein and daughter,
Ed Johnson will leave tonight
Professor G. K. MrKsy. superin­ der which one man tends numer­
Although no lag will sell for
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
Mrs- F. V. Leo and grandson, Charlotte, left to-Uy for Chicago
for Daytona Beach to spend a fear
tendent.
Iras than $6, the $6, $10, $15 and
ous
machines
remains
at
a
stum­
V Bucket*
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
Mglcola* MaeNeill, and Mlaa Mary t » visit th* World's Fair. They
Morning Service, 11:00 A- Mdays.
$20 automobile license lags be­
Presetting. 11:00 A. M.
Wyatt Ratliff returned today from plan to b* away abo-t two
Sermon by the R-v. Paul Red- bling Ll»ck. A committee is in­
came Irgal ami will sell at half
vestigating the problem
anil by the official board of
Young People's Society, 6:30 fern, of Chattahoochee.
Miami where they ■ have born months.
price for the rest of Ibo year.
there were Indications Ih* rod* church, with F. 8., Lamson
P.
M.
Young People's Divivlon, 8:15
• i m i s y tho past two weeks. They
when finally promulgated wiuld chairman of a committee on aro
Beer and win* manufacturing,
Preaching. 7:10 P. M.
'
P. M.
[ w*rw *e*ompanl*d hr* by Mr. and
Mr*. Mary Cooper left today f &gt;r
limit tho number of looms thut langrmrnte.' A qoaitett# com*
dUtribuling
and
irllng
licenses
Prayer Mretlng Tuesday, 7:30
Evening Service, 8:0(t P. M.
: Mr*, ^oha Dawning, o f Miami, Dcytorra Beach to spend several
posed of Mr*. A- M. Phillips, Mra.
one man might teml
alio may be bMight at half pries P. M.
Srrmon
by
the
pastor,
“
Our
1Who will spend the week-end here weeks with friends. Hh* waa ac­
Gladys
M,
Williams,
Martin
until
Jan.
1,
IB3L
Proashlag
County
Home,
2:15
Heritage."
with Mr. bad Mra. Z. B .R itllff.
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
8tln*clph*r ‘ alul Mrs. F. 8. Lam
A* Governor Shnlts is absent P. M.
Wednesday prayer service, 8:00 Former Sanford Girl
ter Cooper whj will return hero
son also will be heard on th* pro
Preaching County Camp, 3:30 P. P. M.
from th* city, th* slat* ad valor­
Mia* KUsabclh
Rapuey and tonight.
gram.
/ *
To
Be
Guest
Singer
All
ar*
invited
to
attend
these
em
U
x
rate
may
not
b*
set
until
M.
; of Tampo, spent
Rev. F. M. Marler will return
services.
W
r
kiesday,
although
It
Is
cus­
y Hwd Thursday htr*
Mrs. Georgia Hart and d a gh FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Miss Imey Marshall, daughter Sunday afternoon- from a Young
d o and aunt. Dr. and ter, Mrs. H. D. Middleton and tomary for tho governor to an­
of Mr. and Mra. L. M. Marshall, Pcopl*'* Confiren:* at Halite*
nounce
tho
rate
oa
July
1.
Th*
Sixteenth
Street
aad
Sanford
Pukston, Rose Crurt. tone, are planning to leave Mon­
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
of Jacksonville, formerly of San­ City. II* will deliver a special
accompanied homo by day for Daytona Beach t i Join ■tat* budget c immlssion recom­ Avenue.
CHURCH
ford, will be a gueat singer at the ruessag* during the evtning. Mlaa
Th« Rev. T. M. Harter, paster.
iUman, o f Thomas- Mrs. Hart's slater, Mra. Katio mended a rate of 5 1-8 mills for
First Christian Church service to. Marshall la accompanying him te
Bible School, 945 A. M.
haa boon vlilting Thompson, of 8outh Carolina, for tho next two floral years, an inThe Rev. Martin Bram, rector. morrow night It waa announced Sanford, and sh# will be th# guest
croaaa of 1-4 mill over th# present
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Dr. aad
of Mlaa Darla Battsrn during her
Jtleaton for a shirt a shut time.
July 2. Third Sunday after today.
rat*.
Th* program it being sponsored stay In Sanford.
Trinity.
EBE.NE7.lta METHODIST
It la not certain that th* gover­
Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Smith, Jr.
Holy Communion, 7:30 A. M.
CHURCH
Mr. and Mia. 0 . t McKay and an.l daughter, Shirlty, loft today nor will adopt th* c immission's 1
Church School, 9:30 A. M.
Fljrrnru K t l s y muto red to for Chicagj te visit th* World's recommend*lion. The Legislature
Holy Communion and Sermon,
Sunday
School,
10:00
A.
M.
Dor» Thursday afternoon Fair. Bofor* returning her* about failed to a-t&gt;pt some of tb# ussal
U U M .A J L —
•
Glorious Fourth of July Celebration
Epworth League, 0:45 F. M.
they *tleaded * picnic th* first of August they plan to tax levies.
Young People's Service League,
Preaching, Thursday, 5:00 P. IL
, § ( Trimblo Park by the visit Mr. Smith's
Gvsrnor tik d li'l owa word* or*
relatives
in
8:30
P.
M.
by Rev. R. T. Caldwell, paster.
HOTELS
&gt;111111%
District, Washington, D. C.
that tho state is bard up finan­
Monday. 'July 3.
persons w en |a lnicially and may have te operate oa
GEORGE W ASH INGTO N*
WafbM's Guild. 1:00 P. M.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ikers for the day • Mra. Allan If. 8ton* and Miss oaa dollar. If that la all thorn Is
Sunday, Jaly 9, has been itmlgSCIENTIST
M
A
Y F L O W E R and FLAGLER*
Caldwell, o f Jaah- Carol Stoss left this morning by in the rash till*
J A M IS
M N N
anted by th* Anglican Comauaaad Georg* E Turner, of meter for Chkag* to attend th*
JACKSONVILLE; FLA.
The new appropriations will a*Christina Beisnee services are I jb throughoit th* world aa a
JO A H I IN M IT T
W * W « Fair. They will ala* spoad cssaiut* strict scoainties and ^eld ovary Sunday morning at special day o f Thanksgiving with
SPBQAL 'FOURTH OP JllLY RATES
tens* time with tke former's son general curtailment of expendi­ th* cherrb at Boat Second Street th# special Intention for peace and
H IB B IK T
M B Ifl
STARTING SATURDAY. JULY l e t .
left tkl* and dnnghter-ln law. Mr. u J f t rt. tures, but lher* Ig just a* much at 11:00 a’tlaak. Subject f#r te* anity, Th* aeraaaa wilt deal with
TO
MONDAY.
JULY
10th
Chicago I* attend the
work te t f 1bn* aa before, pos­ morrow la "God."
the Centennial *1 the Oxford
awny he will Rlrm ldo, ML
; f t sibly mart.
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_
Wednesday gynU af drank at movement.

r s o n a Is

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Mrs. Loosing Honors
H er son w u h party

Social Calendar

GooKiLty

»

btiH6!N6

A Hailstorm/

(j

2L

for,

Widow Of “Legs”
Quick Approval
Is Expected F o r Diamond F o u n d
Textile Accord Dead From Shot

A t The Churches

New Laws Made
By L egislature
Go Into E f f e c t

J

Sprightly Comedy.*^

a «c * w »n jt

&gt;• rV v?«V ‘ .-

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�The well 'tarftWr Outbea.-h ebe?
tome • hoii lit hart at If act two ae*
ceoviriei hamt crocheted la rot loo.
The smartest aad moat comfort-

GENEVA

rndpo and theae now rollerted
and placed In a notebook. Little
K leanr Mooley dressed in a Ion*
lavemhr tarlelan dreta carrying
a paraxol followed by Mary louIte Leri*. Fmnce* I-cflta and Lil­
lian Moran dressed « " little minhowa announced that the weather
man reported a ehower. A large
haakxt o f gift* wax then brought
end p rew wted Mr*. Thumax.^At
the tea hour an ke eoome WM
nerved. About seventy gueetx en­
joyed the afternoon with Mm.
Thomaa.
Little F.leanor Marshall, a*•b l­
ed by her grandmother, Mm. L. F.
Sheldon, surprised her mother,
Mm.- Jeanette Marehall, with a
1-vely party Thumday afternoon.
The afternoon w i« apent with

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M cL A U L IN ,
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ccmea 'end contests after wnieli
dslighLUil xrfmhmcaU
w ere
cerrod. {
The 0 tasv, Garden Club met
Iact F rh iiy afternoon at Iho home
of Hr*. 1D. II. Isvy. It wa« de-t
rliled a t' Ihla meeting that the
dob woii'd net die band for the
cummer, monlhc. The next meetin* will l-o held at the home of
Mm. W. |G- Kllbee.
Mm. Srtm isvy aqd two rone,
Richard a lid Gene, left Saturday
to Jain kfr. I.cry |n Kelt lellp,
L. I., wheiyr they will mike their
future h°mt?.
L illie M iry l-nulsc Miller * a i
the guest yif honor at a birth­
day party iMonday afternoon at
the home r&lt;( Mrc. (I. Gel*er. The
little folk* • pent the afternoon
playing rente* after which Ice
cream end ciikn.je/rr served. Mnry
Loulae we* (ho recipient of many
lovely gift*.
Mm. Kmn|e Hart, of Ovietft,
xpent Koveral dnya In Geneva thin
week aw-a.eambiliad.liuiiBaaa.agiL
pleasure triple
Mr, ami M rf. Cha*. Fhillipn attondrd Ihe grape grower* meet­
ing In OrlanAi Tuesday.
,
Mm. If. I*attl*hall la visiting
relatives and •friend* In Jackson­
ville.
Mm. A. A. IVnran spent several
day* In Sanfixnl this week thn
guest &lt;f Mr. and Mr*. A. K.
Moran.
Mr. and Mm. Ben Wol*4» bare
moved to the Bain Levy bouse.
Ur. end Mm. J. M. Leonard
spent the week In Sanford .visit­
ing relatives and friend*.
Mm. W. J. -David hae an . her
guest her aunt, Mrs, Laura liar*
rise. Mrs, David aad Mm. tierri*s spent Tuesday and Wednee-

BEST FOOD
IirTBwit
3.2 D K E It
S T E V E ’S

prpo or oilcloth ioles and 1M at
the aifclrr with ropes o f the cotlih ‘ y a A i.V A W Jttr Which tie.
D fau itt'M I M V 'I M valxt. a bolt
of a beach bar crocheted to iratch
the ttpadrillm makn a Mt fit to

Security Lumber Co, Inc.

In Mb*** Hammock
Arrr-t.
crr-nry

artem, bars*. and*. * ? , y 1

LONGW OOb
Mm. J. B. MBRICK

.1

a and - knlvee: prunlns !•&gt;«&gt;*
K ip c -l a * e

"'LAWN MOWJjltf.,
Leg-teed aad

AU. Kar Sala
l*Y » f l i *
mtehanlu

your work

J. W. SHADOIN

I

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Progreso

A L L EXPENSE
TOURS

Sia MAI’LB AVB

J wx* ’ ‘rAenti

Splendid Living Hous e

shingles

APPLY

H. M. PA PW O R T H . '

i3UT3B|WTwn

th e-July business session with the
meeting of the Sewing Club oc
Iho second Wednesday o f the
Month, July 12.
J. Fred Hholflsld has returned
from I’anama City where he con­
ducted special song services at
the Baptist Church.
Mm. Alma Barker, who spent
the winter with Mr. and Mre. W.
J. Welle,'Jr., has gone to Meigs,
(Jo. for the summer.
C. C. Jackson and son. Glenn,
have left fur Clinton, N. C. to
look
after business
Intercitx
there.
*
G riff Scholfield, Rollins stu­
dent, who spent the past few
weeks at Hidgerrvst, W. C. has re­
turned to his home here.
Ixmgwood ball team defeated
Lake M iry nine by a score of ft&gt;e
to four on Saturday afternoon.
July meeting of ihe Town Coun­
cil "wIir~ronveoe ^
‘ at~TowirlUll~im
Thumday night, July A.

TODAY is a buyer’s mar­
ket. Competition js keen. The
woman who would save and
get the most for her money Iff"
the woman

who

is a close

reader of the bids made for
her patronage.

Saw Y ork

HI. IoftIIIM

' By MRH. P. fl. DOOLBY__

C entury o f

FHOItii m

lit acre* tiled In good condition. Gbod well*,’
agricultural. Implements. Mule, tractor, coin

HOW TH EY STAND
Upsala and Grapeville

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U rn . M * rn fW M u n p lw a n d price*.

The Vacation Bible School which "
ha* for thi pact two wieka bow *
held at the MethidUt Church- la 11
Oviedo came to a doae yceterday
with a picnic an the cherch lawa. 2
The school hail excellent cl tend­
ance and much *ood wax atcopiplixhcd.
On Friday of laxt week a Sun­
day School claia and teacher,
Mr*. W. 1*. Carter, i pooto red a (
Tam Thumb Wed-In* In Oviedv „
which wax held at the achoal au
dilorium. Kathryn Aulin waa the n
bride and Ohsrhrs Dawton wie |
I ha *ruom, while ICwtltn Dicker! w
acted a* officiating minister. The ol
attendanti and alt takln* part In
this acre Ice made a beautiful pie- |t
t-as. Several vocal aad plaxo aolda VI
wora given, alao readings, ode o f tl
the aula faaturrs ot the evenio* f&lt;
wa« the lap dancing by Frank F
Wilhite, 7-year, old hoy of Urlau- Jf

OpjNMito Font O ffic e

vg

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OVIEDO

Mr. and Mr*. Wilhite and mother
with their eun Frank, of Orlando,
w si* visitor* pu ^Oviedo Friday
avgnin*.
Mr. and hire. Walter L. Carter
tfturaed Tuesday evening from
their honeymoon epent in Wait
Florida and Alabama.
Mrs.' M. I - Gary and little neice,
Marjory Wilheraon, of Atlanta,
are visiting hoc parents, Mr. and
Mrs. VV. A. Mruk, and her brotherin-law end Mieloc, Mr. and Mre.
C. H. Cluflla.
Men Wainrlgbt, of - Sanford,
■pent Bun.by here with h&gt;t
mother. In lira afternoon they
visited hie grand-father, T. K.
Wainrlghl, in Chuluota.
II. Mardin, o f Apopka, wee a
bustaoae vieitor here a few day*
this week looking alter h e apiary
latbroata brie.
Mr. and Mia. I'ierce .Ste.wurt, ot
Nashville, Tenn., are ipcndlng this

•

OUR bouao wifi treed bat ea« foal la • life­
time wbca It la cowared with tiro h u dwnn
arm Cw yitom -Asbcatoa Cement Shingle*.
They inaara abaoluto protection ipainak Are,

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POST OFFICE
LUNCH

»'J hinds. its .

O ne ro o f W

riliA t»u «rh

Mr. and Mr*. Iteynolda aad fam­
ily have moved Irem the Tyaer
house where thi-y bava li»«»l fa*
a number of niuatha to WaPh
rim t Street, f
Gran.Wm iJiadrp'Ul with Ilnjer
l,iinili|uiat spent the day Thursday
at the liiunc nf ll. G. I.uruiquiol
and wife, remembering Uolland D.
l,und&lt;iuUt‘a Vth birthday. Blanche
ami Glenn bwupo also enjoyed tha
birthday take* with thu family.
Mis* Ituth F.riceon spent a enu*
pie days here with the home folks

RELIANCE

SANFO RD ELECTRIC

returning Thumday to har work
In Miami.
Won) received from Mr. an.J
Mrs, L'laudu SnuniHw* stales they
have been detained In Tampa by
lh« imriuus illness of their litlla
son, Tommie.

K A R L J. SCHULTZ

CONTR ACTING CO.

LIFE INSURANCE CO.
District Manager
-Over 400 million In forte”
one 473
I I I B. 1st 8b

ELECTRICAL S U P IN E S
PIIONfe

442

108 MAfiNOilA

Mr. and Mrs. Spemhove with
•

S «n fo rtI to Chicago

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H A T E S I50-S70
M orgn rol M. W righL, A g l

P. Paul’s

S K Y .^ v . RIDER
Yesterdays Kcsulls

Beauty
BRIGGS

N A T IO N Ale M U A 4 I 11

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l*4»ula I ; Sam

Itmokljrn I;

Shop

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t; rinelnnMlI t
Dillektialphlm i ; IM lIiliu r ith I*

GREEN PARK
HOTEL

1st National Bank Balldtrig'
Permaaeala 'and F t a g ^ if'r * ™
STU FLGOtt

^
AU this week
"Nifty
Three" 3 for 80c or six for

f

JEWELER

C. C. Brlkga, Prog,
. 100 Magnolia
Phew* 4U

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Kaneas I'lt f *&gt; At. Paul &lt;
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WieboUt Studio

tomirtti-J" K‘

BMOW1NG ROCK
N'O R t H

HlrnUngham
Memphis i t
NsehvlU* Tl
Italy games

Is A tlaa la I.
('hallanu&lt;iaa a.
IJUIa Iterk I.
■chnluled.

Trulo ln

Your old F^irnituro

CAROLINA

Tor'itMuU $f rofie ea/

*4wuannyw'. „

’ ' For Cuh &gt;t

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. Phoner #140 i • (
Delivery Sorvleo lor Par

Eaictly between thg Brit tie end
t*#hUtnth green ol (lowing Cocl'l only golf
court. , i , highlit 16-hole court* fail ol th*
loctlgi . . . the Green Park glvet you the
nlcetiei ol 4 lunate* home combined with the'
convenience ol country thjb fedl.tUt.” '
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whole »owner, you'd Rod o ILOWthIO ROCK
VACATION I reel " p id -a w -v p "v ,.M e t.
retervetlom now lor your dtare of gey, fob**
JlAig In thle wdifuf retort
g reat^ jor
health, hepplneti end Xm. lit beeuty It In.
tpbjng. The cool, comlo/tiWe climate eddi
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lorfe profits paasIMa by hlfhly • • t ic k a r iv t n v t io v t o u t r r
M n a tn o x Tax.
meebaaitad ladnatry cansad un­ ^The Ibis r f o f Co aim Is* loners o f
Upper nt. John* n i t e r K a v ia s employment and reaaltinf iHprea- the
llon tM eirlct, s
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The
Wasbmtton
rduratjr
classed aa even more serious than
the " rutting off of financial sup­
port I n Use schools 1 the feck of
employment for tba.sands of
youny men and w .men graduated
tbla year from eotlegasc and high
arbools.
1 "Tba graduates o f this yaar
t r m turned oat late a vacuum’*,
be a s A “ Wa now have what
•enseals to prartlealty a unem­
ployed gent ration."
As a side issue of the charge
that flaaaeo bad entered a plot to
withhold suppirt from public ads.
ration, considerable dtacussion was
expected at tba convention on Use
financial conditioo of Chicago
schools aad the back talariaa doe
the teachers.
Morgan sold economic stability
could be restored t&gt; America only
by aborteafaig working hours “ far
below tba 30-hour week as now
suggested” nod by shltflng popu-

tpa In PreparmtoAnd HighSeboob
fa
Formulated
rOH, N. J , J«fy I.
_ for tt e formation at a
o f Intaw attooal 3rUUoa»
in praparatary and 1
formulated by
ouncil o f tba
i' W |H At** CUoeeopic
'ad Kincxlon Untranlty.
at tba soeletiea hi
lk a &lt; slabs is to at.
apportunily
to
o l blab acbool a p tor
A with public and Inattain. A t praaant
Eate * ® tria « an tror IncreasM n a \ In tha*o matters,
MR tba formation o f inch clubs
w M lfa t than a abanea U asdees, to baar speakto Tlpaak on tho
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(VO to six representative*
aaab o f tba eluba would
'b » n general atrembly for
nrebanya of idaat and
’^ranont tentative plana
f an organisation roughly
ny to that o f tba inter­
relations clubs .now aallt college* and unhrar*!tbroofhcmt tba country. At
tbaaa bold medal Lcarua
‘ Hatians
asaambllaa arary
if, at which each
member
reprasants soma nation In
. Laafua.
Ita schools ha»a as yrt * been
‘ W h a d officially
with
rat,.io formation of rlubs, but
' Interest has been eipressed
ia plan, and It Is believed
It will ha carried out. Nest
A nR eastern prapamtory scho'l
naifbhoHnr
hlyh
schools
racalra Isttrrs on the subtram tho c'mmlttlee which
bp appointd to supervise the
it It la hoped that the TarPnondotCn In New York
31 ^ 4 tba new nrannlmthn.
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the liMl.biednraa of to* INsirkl In­
curred voder the Act .‘reeling the
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The meetlst SI whleh thlo sotlna
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nth. A. r&gt;, ISIS. St in re uYluch
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Charges that capitalists sought tu
■Irflioy educational facilities fir
the masses ami "create a caste
-yatem of presents" were made
last night as the vang.ard at 8000
school teachers gathered for the
National Education Association's
annuel convention.
The stetement expected by tba
teachers tu be a central puial ut
discussion St the seven-day con
n n t'.n beginning
tuday, was
voiced by Juy E. Morgan, of
Washington, D. C , director of
publications for the association, at
a masting of the National Council
o f Education, organliatln of lasti­
ng educal &gt;rs.
"America Is in the midst of n
struggle between DemiHiacy and
a cacta system fostered by the
giaat financial rears, th* gigantic
mechanised Industrie, an.i the pri­
vately owned utilities", Morgan
said.
"Hrhoul men and women of the
natiin ar* aware that preservation
of Democracy it dependent on
preservation of o .r system uf free
school!."
M rgan said "even the most
preparatory
and high school*,
but after th* cxecutiv* council
of Whig and Clio haifs had dlacuaaed th* matter-with vaidoue
mambers of th* Prlaccto* facul­
ty. It was decided that this plan
was inadvisable on account of
th* financial difficulties Involved,
aa wall aa th* difficulty o f ob­
taining judges
satisfactory tn
th* scho ls. It is expected, how­
ever, that in many of tba schools
ghera there la already grant inter­
est bi debating the new globe
•111 be In tery close connection
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er Governor Of
._.r York Says He
J l i h t Understand
lowAcPCanWork* 9 Persons Will Share
$2,000,000 Of Huge
Y O RK . Ju n e SO. —
r G ov. A lfred K. S m ith ,
New York Fortune

in th e N ew O utlook
... d a y r a e A H e d h e m ig h t
'fifew VdRie. Juni W -W h
“o ld -fu h J a n e d " b u t he Tho oitato of Mlaa Ell* V. »on E.
n o t u d d e fe te n d how th e Wondol. lav living • family for_________ ec t "can tuoo ootlmalod a t from 1*0,000,
000 t„ $100,000,000 end ^almod
’ w o vkT
hy nearly WOO persona, waa act.» navar hesitated to iw - tied yesterday.
__ Um n*tea*ion of gtvernAn order admltUng the eccen­
activities t* moot Iho naedv tric spinster's will to probata was
t growing puyt lotion la u i p slgne.l by Surrogate Foley after
„ Industrial. Mvantlon". wrote he appr &gt;v*d an agreement under­
Smith, Daaaacratfc preclrjtntlal stood t„ give n ne personi recog­
M telan h&gt; i n , “but thla pUo nised as filth-degrra relative* a
j l W beyond anything my Imagl- share totaling more than $2,000,­
- 'nation cart follow."
000.
{e ^A t-U w bottom of the M«H of
The executors agreed to the
M'dapresslon. told Smith, la hu settlement whtn the nine olfere t
, nature. Ho added thot It woi to drop their requests that the
1bp raising the gensrel U t.I
'• I human .character throughout will should not be protated on the
th# world that a now solely fr.v ground that Mies Wendel'a mind
from tho oauooo of dtprtuloo cai ws* un«o od. All the other claimanti seek ttg t . rstsbliih relation­
bo brought about
;«WWwod
from thU angle,* ship ha-1 beett lurried down.
The mno tecogil'ied by the **•
M dtb continued,- "tho JobJk ooo
f i r U»V philo.opl^rr, ih* prion and ccuturs and the . surrogate a rt
Um doctor rat hoy. than tho slater- Kora Itew HUnxbtiry, of Vicksgkas. lawyer or basin*** (locative tur*. Miss.; Grace Harney Me*7JWl• W
do
W not
HWS mean to any that’ tfuitrle, ot Oakland, Calif.; Lena
m uil apiaelaully accept pree- Uarnry Butler. KdJevs Barney
;«et coedltloni. I do moan to Imply Irwin, Gall Harney White and
Ufa* th a n la aocb a thing ai pui- Holland Vaughan Barney, of SeMag too much faith In political sttlr. Wash.; Kffie Harney Buih.
and ae aalifk aebamaa of s a in t Ion. f Alania At. Calif.; Hattie Bar­
M e la lha field day far tha ara- ney Simmons, of Sopkane, Waih.,
. dftnle planner, far lha m b w k '| • n&lt;l the ra ta l, of l a ra Oral H ar­
fc* bec* reading In the library. rison. 0f Alameda, Calif.
, wtHia# hooks' sad Metering t.»l The settlement waa announced
__ . and who _ . P
a few hosir.i aflrr Tbonsoa Patrick
Alg'latotaUry -for
M -Hll, ‘Binohlin hot**-* painter,
was ssMAtcfd to an Indeterminate
.
i t the reeov prison Isrm on conviction of conJffilUt, provide* for •piracy to ohtatn th# hug# estate.
' bualneai and "la
Th# minimum he must serve la
work a f the new
la| and economic six m m thi and the maximum
_____
act, ha coatinued, three year*. A xtay w it granted
(nr a sre-k at the requext of Mor­
tis’ atloiney. who said he had
galas tka Barman aaU-tiuat just coma int0 possamion of m
documentary evidence llisl might
net la labeled aa a tern form th* basis for a irq cst for
.
emergency roaesan so as a new tr al.
Mist of the estate of Mias
It by the United S ta tu au­
Wcndel—the last of h« r fam ly—
. court," said Satlth.
pbllan
Jia terms are carried out will g» tn religion*'
tty tandanry will on­ thmplr institutions.
.* to to crippl* Initiative,
and avan atfklally en
paly, raise prices
higher tariff.
__ th# *4w atru-tora. Its
I » triumph a t buraaaaracy

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SANFORD. FLORIDA,^FRIDAY, JUNE 30. 1933
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Roosevelt Arrives A t His
Summer Home And Is Met
By Many O f Old Cronies
WENDEL ESTATE
FIGHT SETTLED
m CLAIMANTS

.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

M entor A n o d a lH
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Generally fair tunlghl. Saturday,
local shower*.

CAMPO BELLO ISLAND. N.
B„ Juno SO.— Prvsidrnt Rooooroit
alopt Ia it night on foreign eoil In
hU old hoaoa on thli Now Bruns­
wick Island to which ho wao welcorned In a calibration atagod by
thousands of parson*, Amorican
and Canadian.
To tho reoldonM of Eastpnrt
Ml., ocroii tho hoy. Mr. Roosertll'o arrival * n tho signal for
a gonornl holiday that rivaled
the Fourth of July. For . Now
Brunswick (I meant a welcoming
ceremony with a daih of interna­
tional flavor.
Skipper Roooovelt swung Into
the bay hero with all the sails ef
the Amberjack II, hhi vacation
^.jvoonir, set to a illff following
breeie. Ho was trailed by »coi#s
of imall craft packrd with sight­
seen who followed until th*y
came abreast of Ihe new 10,000ton cruiser Indianapolis.
When tha Indianapolis was
reached Ihe tailors aboard manned
the rail while the hand slrutk up
the National Anthem. A few min­
utes later 31 guns boomed in sa
lute.
Rounding the harbor, lli* Pres­
ident stirred a course for Ihe is­
land do k whera a rpmmillre met
him to welcome him after more
than a decade, to the srrne of h'«
happy boyhood day-.
"I can only add m e yon as old
friend*,*- Mr. Rno*#vrtr*l&lt;itn htt
sdm lrrrt who flocked shout the
automobile that timer Mm from
Ihe Areherjaek to the I'ampo Bel
In Yacht Hub.
"I was brought to this piece,"
the Prvsidrnt reminisred, "whrn I
was teething. *9 years ago. I rime
almost every year after that until

Ftra C en ts A Copy

N U M B E R 210*

P r e sid e n ts R eply
Reported
Favorable
ENUNCIATED
To Stabilizing Plea

SHORT
c r o p is s

FOR COUNTRY

Recent Crop Damage Emphasis Laid Upon
Basis For Prediction Fleet Efficiency To
Of Smallest Produc
tion in Generation
WASHINGTON. June
_ | n the first nlflelal appraieal «f
recent crop damage, the bureau
of agricultural economic* yr»terdsy foreca.t the smallest crop of
•mall grain*—wheat, oats. rye.
barley. an«j flaiaaed-U m t ha*
been harvested in th is/w in try “In
a generation."
In another announcement, it at
tribnted the recent rise In wheat
prices "largely to dollar depre
nation in foreign eachanges." #rsetting that despite crop darasge
in this country “lb* domed!*
market is still burdened hy s
vrry large rarry over anil tho
world market price l» still at a
vrry low level." '
It estimated that the w«rM
carry-over a* of July 1 would
b# approalmstely MI.OOO.fMO bush•li larger than last year, which
would he a new record. It act the
domestic carry-over at appreslmately the same flguro ea last
-yrar.■ 3tu.ooo.noo bushel*.
.
hi&gt;resi&gt; sanl
said drought
The horemilrough t and

IaWaiting
AXmcAndAb”ad SHOLTZ, GE0RG1A LEGALITY OF TAX Conference
Tensely For Confir­
mation Which Will
GOVERNOR JO IN BOX FACING TEST Save
London Parley
BY
BONDHOLDERS
TEXTBOOK FIGHT

WASHINGTON. June 30.-(Ah
•A new and rugged statement of
natal policy, laying emphasis up­
on fleet efficiency, t i support naI tonal polirte* was made public
yi itertky by the Navy Deportnba;
The new document was drafted
hy the General Naeal Board and
approved by Secretary Swanson
on May 10 t„ repine that Issued
ATLANTA,
June 30,-tA V in I9M f dlowlng the Lon-km
The
governor*
of
Georgia and
aims conference.
Considerable significance was Florida today pledged Ihe power*
attached by naval nb-erver* to the «/ their offices to aid the southern
declaration that two main home sihod hook confer,nee in its effils
hoses would be developed f &gt;r the to get p hlishers to furnish cheap
fleet on each roast, ■* well a tl er teslhmk*
Goecrnor Sholti told the conferthe plan to build an I maintain a
fleet of all classes uf fighting erne he would throw th* whole
influence -of hi* ailmtnlslrati &gt;n to
ne maaiiNu***
*h ps of the
maximum war »•
ef , ............r

(’ledge Powera In Ef­ Jax Lawyers Decide
fort To Get Cheap- On Action Follow­
ing Meet With City
e r School B o o k s

ficiency as permitted hy Ihe U a - | breaking up what he termed one
d in tieaty.
of the greatest racket* In the
Although the statem ent did tot c o u n try -lb * school hook Irusti."

fl* said the conference r mid re
name the Hcvt bases, naval off I
rials said tin two on Ihe West dure the coal of school hook* 30
40 p-icv.i.
percent hy ngrrring on Coast were
weir In thr
Ihe Bremerton. tu *n

4Iui th e . iUu , i r a n ..t lan-i)( i o upciatiunaancd a l fuit.,Mnmry» gavv M ayor Sp**T
„rrM , n t th « e to
to iw mg
tng publishers to lower compell
compell- 1
| (1 understand,
llnj er, t . nd, th*
Ihe Committee l*
Is
ilrvfloprd, on Ihe F.asl t ’ooat were live hi h. "I am opposed to a slate ready to purchase about $12,000
in Ihe llantplon Roads, Va„ ami I'peiating Its own printing plant* wurih of tax certificates on local
hut vsr ran n-opem te to gel property. It l» aatlmataal that the
(Continued on Pag* Vise) ‘

-atLi* w eather d am age «-d teflu tP lJ-.,^

thr wheat crop to hr harvested
this year below eetimalrd domes,
lie needs whieh ordinarily are
from fioo.noo.noo hushds to *60.n,0.000 h shelt. nrlmling human
food, livestock and poultry feed
■ml about 76.000.000 • bushels for

Administrators of Ihe
IS y ta r t ago when there was a
art watched the rise* In
gap."

Al an Informal conference held
In Jacksonville yesterday after­
noon attorney* f*r the Bondhold­
ers' Protective Committee, after
listening attentively aa Mayor V.
A. Speer painted a picture of tha
City'* straitened financial oondlli in anno-need that they hova
authority to test at once th* legal­
ity of th* KnUminger bill which,
passed In tha recent session of the
Legislature, prohibit* the City
from f &gt;rrrln*ing or selling to*
rrrtificatrs-rior-.a. period ot flva
jears.
the mil
hill islx uncun.ci.u.m—..
unconxtltultonal.
ifIf tne

^

rheaptr took a", he raid.
Senator Getien, rhalrman of the
Ftor.da
ill li-gatlun,
y e a t re­
lay
cited
an
example
of
their objective*
In a
state
mrnt
saying "the book* we
The
Sanford Concert thrive*
- — —........
„ , « l e now using have lot* of readI r a . third entertainment pr..gr*m.|
m, , U r wn&lt;1 lc, ur„
given before a largei crowd g»‘M
California ami wheat
•red near the
u n it lm.se la
N.orlh
nnt llllKh

Concert Orchestra
Give« 3rd Program

City can operate, under its pres­
ent reduced expense account, with
that onto nt until the beginning
of another, fiscal year. Oct. I,
1933.
Major Speer xtatad that th*
chief feature of the attorney's
statement in this regard b that
It came voluntarily. “W# did not
eik ( it such a test or for

LONDON. June 30 .- —
(A .P .)— Hlffh British tju»rlent Mid Ihey h«d definitelyunderfttood today that Presi­
dent Roosevelt had replied
favorably to a pica to prevent
erratic dollar fluctuation*.
The Presidents reply, tha
sources aald, If not a full ac­
ceptance of the plan, amount­
ed tirsubstantial approval In prlnrlpl*.
Meanwhile the conference wait­
ed tensely for word that would
aav* the parley from the rocks
of monetary controversy, a»
American delegate# and Assist­
ant .Secretary of State Raymond
Molay gathered at the America*
Embassy to consider the Ameri­
can stand toward regulation of
i(i»ii«r fiuri,re,l"M-____ _
——
American delegates were ellent
about whether they met to con­
sider word from Rooeevelt, hut*
an authoritative eourc eald Ameri­
can adherence to th# plan under
which the conference could prog*
reel was under consideration.
Important American quarter!
Indicated that Moley. *ae the
President's rereonal representa­
tive. had received authority t"
agree to th# plsn of preventing
erratic gyration* of th# dollar
which otw threatening gold cur-

farm
both
"Aa I looked at the r- cpllen grain and cotton prices In an at­
snot'led me ax I mine through tempt tn meat -re the reduction
they might m ute la processing
the Ixiheck narrows it served
irmlnd me that it wax an examp'', taxes that will fmftlMft this nerrw“ i; , H.
, !* ahsut raiauus ni.ngr* In l lorlda
Th# hopes that the conference
of the permanent frircbstitp-lhail a*e r*ductk*a ptogyanti. ' *
“7 * ‘*t* ‘
o r roMnn tn Ueorgla *
• thins”, b* »•&gt;&lt;*. “w mffwly MM had been uved were voiced
tha
situation
before
thorn."
levy iiai been fixed Haynes. Jorephlne and Mary
•lists between |wn nalMtsm
— wheat
— *----1-----------„ n. , or^ , | r„ ,o
(Continued on Page Fl*#&gt;
.....
Another highlight of lha eonftt"Norman Daria, who ia alttlns *1 30 rnts a bushel effective at Rusai ami helliy l ope, and xccor&lt;lion *n|o« by Richard llrndei «;» »"• Pf-P « ,h *
(Continued On Png# Two)
ence, according to Mayor Hperr.
on my left, o n *&gt; bach to Ge­
George C. Fellow. „f Hanford d.
■rjxe during a discussion of n pos­
neva and till what a .border with­
rested Ihe orchestra which in rntamanI echoo bo k . which they sible re kictlon In assessments. The
out fortifications means to two
rind'd several out-of-town
l-liiwn hhi i --F ccvs.l.l he obtained
. .far. cheaper attorney* "seemed to appreciate
great nation*."
Mr Roosevelt premised Ire would
si-Ian* who “«at in" for the en ' v I'ttin g mass l•■.|||rncts t» put»- Ihe fact that there must be a re­
Jnymtnt »f appearing with otherl ■' b 'r« «'..m,gh rim .p etlli., bid- duction, in assessment*. However,
com* hack for th* n»*t thrvmusicians.
Similar concert* a ie ding.
jrrara, *■ he laughingly aide t “I
they were careful to point out that
WASHINGTON. June i0.—(Ah Khedule.1 I.. It h-ld every T hu..They fa v .r having
am confident that peace will con—The tropical hurrW ne which day night with Imol m erchant, live educators from each of the if assessment* are reduced too
tllnue."
Seminole County and It* attrac­
.m ilhern stale# -elect ■..there to muih, there may not l&gt;e enough
L. P. D. Tilley, premier of New Tuesday night atruck Southern •pun.oring them.
levrnue for operating the City tion! will be featured at the
__________(prepare
manuscript
for
the
uni­
Trinidad
was
reported
today
■*
Rrvnswick, greeted Mr. Roosevelt.
form te*l*
Those- manuscripts under the present lb mill levy for World's Fair In Chicago on SaturHe waa followtd br Mra William continuing nortweslward I-waul
nquld
he
Iransf.'cmcd
Into plate* operating purposes.”
Jamaica.
The
Weather
Bureau
dgg Aug- 8 It wax announced her#
Duncan llerridg*. wife of the C*.
Further, Mayor Speer stated
■&gt;*l the puhllhlng house offering
nadlan mlnlstar to Washington. placed Ihe disturbance, which It
today.
that
Attirney
Francis
L'Engla
the lowest hid would gel th# Job
Boyhood chuma of Ihe President ■aid was of undimintshed Inten­
Th# period from Aug. 1 to Aug.
waa
nf
the
opinion
that
it
would
be
nf
printing
honk*
for
all
tha
sity
and
small
diameter,
approxi­
pushed their way unceremoniously
II
Inclusive ha* been set axl.l# a#
better
to
reduce
Ihe
mlllage.
The
WASHINGTON.
June
30
l/Pi
mately
126
miles
south,
-outhcast
stairs.
through the cordon of secret rervThat drlcgntl n espretsed un­ disc asion of thla subject ended a special time fur emphasis of
Irem en and Dominion police to of Morant P Ini, Jamaica nc more Uncle Sam seta rut on lt» sew
grasp hi* hand. One of these was than «nn hundred mile* aouthcast fircal year lom»rr:w with a pay- equivocal opposition to any stale rather abruptly. Mayor 8peer said, Central Florida, and during that
toll shortened hy th* elimination establishing Its «wn printing plant with both h* and Commissioner 8.
of Key West.
time, the entertainment features
Capt Eddie Lank.
of
thousand* ef men and women. tu t rhalrman Gelsen does favor U. Kh.nholicr of the opinion that
The
disturbance
rogtlnued
tn
"Hello. Eddie. you don’t look a
In th* Florida exhibit will includu
Its
aim
Is
to
-pend
a
billion
less
"There
will
ha
very
little
'com­
all
nf
them
Joining
In
th#
opera­
move
about
10
miles
per
h~ur.
day older," Mr. Boo«evelJ shouted
in
the
new
financial
year
fur
tion of a cooperative press run ment If we bring about a 28- or ipeclxl newx atorlee, radio broad­
sritb a broad ensile at he pomped Officials taid such' disturbance*
casts of talk and other enter­
tha old fisherman's hand vigor­ frequently change their course so regular running expenses. Admin- on a non-profit ba-l* If the hld« 30 percent reduction."
Step* to stabilise th# Florida ously.
erratically that final disposition IstraHOf! official* said they have of enmmerclal publisher* would
Jla y ir Speer stated th at th* tainment.
hit the mark.
(Continued On Page Three)
calory Ihduilry under the P a ­
Committ**'* attorney* laid th* raO. E. Gilliland of DeLand has
"I don't feel a day older." Cap­ cannot he forecast for ahead.
risians of th* Federal Agricul­ tain Eddl* replied.
spnnslbllity for th* City's present been named chairman of a.epatural Adjustment Act loot night
Ha was follow'd by others and
&gt; &gt;n&lt;llli«n mainly upon conditions flal committee of th* Central
. . m taken at a nM.H»« •*,£«•»• It waa with difficulty that the
throughout the nation, although Florida Council of Chamber of
Ida Celery Shipper*. Inc., held at prealdantlalTcar we* extracted
the Flntiminger will, they aald, Commerce. Thl* committee, wbkh
Hotel Thelma In Lakeland ■*» from Um r&gt;
pies*ting throng to tn*
c mid corn# In for * share of re ­ Includes If. U Smith of Ocala.
luring Raoal ol Bradenton pre­ able Mr. Raeoavrit t«
M‘
C. T.‘ Bickford of Orlando, Mis*
WASHINGTON. Jun# 30.-M 6 sponsibility in the confusion It
homo about a mil# away.
siding.
■reni* to have brought abost al f.ottle Lawlor of Kisxlmmee and
winner
will
l*e
anno-nced
Seat*.!
xsomeoher*
In
'be
a
’
.li­
-The war department today ap
Fallowing a long dlaeussloa at
"1 haven't haard a thing." Mr.
Karl Lahmann of Sanford, will
Th# girls will b# required to pa­ proved th# following alldments In the advisability nf paying fur arrange for tpeclal exhibit* from
enee at Ihe Milana Theatre tonight
to th* advisability of organlalng Roosevelt aald.
Ihsr
lases.
will he five ou t- -.Mown |&gt;er*&lt;.n* rade about th* stag# ««»*•
th* Industry at one*, the group
for urgent malntenan## work on
During tho meeting, the attor­ this section during th# 10-dar
unanimously endorsed a motion by
who. after witnessing a parade ami. after they have all appeared,
ney# railed the Commissioners' at­ period.
riven
and
haihuta
project*
Intra­
R. B. Chapman of Saftford. asjestaged by Iff of Senior T, m»»l
farth er detailed plan* for Cen­
they will return thrn In a gioup coastal waterway. Jacks -mill* to tention tn the fact that apparently
onded by John Metaah. S r , that It
attractive gtrla, hrill p«"&gt;l th c r
tral
Florid*'* representation at
the
laspaytr*
had
overlooked
th*
Miami, FMtJXSJ; Tamp* harbor,
be tha aanoa of thla moating that
opinion and annvunce th# nam* fur a final appeaiancr
194.000; St. Petersburg harlmr. Committee's offer of last season In Hit re go will be wntkr.1 out at the
lin e at* th* rntranU:
step* be taken Iramadlatbly by Ibis
of
th#
girl
who
will
he
-cut
t&gt;
JACKSONVILLE. June *0.-&lt;AT
Withlacooche#
River, that If a 40 percent collection of Fuly meeting of th# Central
organisation under th* piwrialmit
Mi&lt;* Marll*# Tnrrenc# a* "Mi»» tlfi.OOO;
Clearwater Reach, next M»u«Uy
of lb* Federal Agricultural Ad­ —Racing to a email Mate. ■ fir* t« represent Sanford ■* • -tate- Seminole Tire Shop".
112,000; removing water hya­ tales is hrnught about, the Com­ Florida Council tn bo held In con­
nection with the breakfast meet­
justment Act to aUbtlla* th* In­ engine eras had breed* Id* lnt° * whlr beauty contest.
Mis* Julienne Newman at "M iss cinths, 17,000; examinattone, sur- mittee would purchase enough
rrrtlfhate* to make the total col­ ing In Mt. Dora Tuesday. July 11.
dustry. Including n reduction of hook and ladder truck at a street
v*;y».
and
general
conting#ncl»*
Cal's
Department
Store."
At a rehearsal held at the HwLocal trad# body official* today
a-reag* for tha asst season and| Intersection hare today injuring
IlffJKM); lection will reach th# 40 percent
Mis* Lucille Roll as “Mis* Wal­ for F lirt h district*.
ask that all persona who plan in
that a committee bo appointed by|*evvn fl reason, on* perhapa fatal ater thi* m irnlng, It was cleaily ter Cojpcr Agency."
the
Committee
would
make
evtry
Apalarhirnla
Hay.
121.000;
St.
rvi l-nl that th* group which will
ha In Chicago during those early
th* chairmaa to work not a plan ly. Physicians said Harry Grave-,
Mis* Allian llellamy a* "Mi*a Andrews Itay. »»JKi0; Pensacola effort 1 1 induce it* clients to wipe August d*ya, particularly on Betnltn achieve tha aim doolred."
[rid!nr ca tha running board of be offered th* judge* tonight is Myitlr'a (!&lt;&gt;ffc* Shop."
Harbor, »M.000; Choctawatchce o I acrumubtetl Interest totaling n«l* County Day, ahould notify
Chairman Raoul appointed to ’the hook and Udder, probably probably the pick a f this- city* • M s* Pauline Bellamy a« "Mlaa Bnd Alabama lliver. $2.&lt;H*0.
over $700,000.
beauty
crop.
this committee J. C. HuUhMoa, F. vrosdd die. Tltf** were seriously
Commissioner T. L. Dumas, who tha trade body at onre.
Flnri'ta
Power
and
Ixght
Co.
Fager
for
the
competition
which
no bad­
F. Dorear, aad Henry Nickel *1 Injured. Th* others were not
did
not attend th* mostlng, sug­
Miss Christine Sloudrninlre as
Saaford; J . H- Powall n f B a r a s h ; ly hurt. After th# rllW on the will result In u r n girl's being
gested that the Commissioners
“Miss
Sanfonl
Country
Club.
aad R- II- English of Maaatae. He hook and ladder em**h#d Into a •ent to Clearwater with all hotel
take slept at once “through the
Mis* llm chell Hamby ax "Ml*x
alas Instructed xaetotary 8. R. track payfctd m Urn street while and traveling aipaaaaa f.u her
press" to urge all parson* now doSanfird
Hsrald."
and
her
chaperone
paid,
the
girls
Digklon of Saaford t* draft a th* fir# engine careened and
Imquent tn pay taxes as quickly
Mlax
Reheira
Wilson
aa
"Mias
pUn to te at the theater early to­
eras had Into a bollding.
program a t one* with th*
A largo aa.licnce last night vis­ as poaeihl* at that th* year's cil*
WASHINGTON. Jun# 60. —UP)
night where' they will he mad* Pater Pall Beauty Shop.
mlttre U assist Mas.
ited lha City Hall where officials
Mia* Kloia# Winn aa "M iti Haf- of tha Jacksonville Ihstrict Pro­ taction will recah tha 40 percent __ Tha balance sheet of Kuhn,
Whoa lha program ti drafted
ap by beauty ea porta fr«*m
Loeb and Company was placed be­
mark.
Mac Battery Ca."
it win ha offered a t a meeting ftf
Peter Paul Bca-ty Shop.
gressiva Club »f th# Atlantic
fore Senate investigator* today
Mayor
Speer
stated
that
tha
Mias
Kathleen
Uney
as
"Mlaa
Um argaalaatioft. U npprwvad d
The beauty pareri* will not he
Coast Lin* railroad staged the Committee aad It* attorneys com­ and showed that total assetx had
'will than b# carried MU M.-al
staged until abvnt Brito o'clock, Forrest Gatehel’a Cash Grocery. June aatertaininenl meeting and
Mim Mary Ellxahtlh Neely aa dance which was featured by Da­ mended the Commissi snare uron dropped durlag 1932 front IfL*
celery growing arena ta r approval
however, just after tha show.ng of
000,000 to $34,000,000. Previously
NEW
June SO
af grew***. Than it win ha aawt
"Mlaa
Salford Eledfie Co."
* *
sur and professional their co-operative and econourea! Otto II. Kahn, senior partner, sahl
th* feature film -Trofrs«»on*l
handling
of
th*
affairs
of
th*
City,
to Sacrriary of Agriculture Wal­ An airplane carrytag a
Mias flirtaae* David aa "Mia*
Kweetbrart",
starring
Ginger
Um company mad# a preftk o*
t edition left today far
lace far final approval.
Colonial Claaaara."
Clarence R. Adtma, president of and commented th a t a t the present nearly $0,000,000 In financing the
Ragere aad N o rm a Foster.
aaareh
far
JMaasi*
Mai
(Continued
On
Page
Flva)
Those attending Mot night',
Mlaa
Dorothea
Lawaoa
a*
"Mlon
(Kg
gtah,
presided
and
acted
aa
Tha Judges wiQ mark thalr
Pannroad Corporation. 140 mllllpomeeting wore: F. F. Dnreor. *. &amp;
mnqter of riretnoniet, and short
choirs* sa they parade, and th* Celery c ty PrinUng Co."
dollar balding company organ­
II
LIVES
LOST
IN
HURMICANB
Chnpmna. H reiy R k k air John
MM* n ia a b e tk
Mothvla aa laths ware made during tho pro­
judge* will Mare th a theater after
ised by th* Pennsylvania R*)lMelach, B r, FradBaUy. E.A.Cohh,
gram by Toast U m effktete.
"M b* Saaford Drug Co."
tha
revue
(a
stag
ed
They
will
read. Ferdinand Pnrore. coonaal te r
PORT
OP
SPAIN,
Trinidad,
J. E W atton. J. C. Hric htoaw,
Mias Mildred Myrick aa ^Mba Daathlw wax enjoyed until about
make every aCett ta &gt; r r i.s a t a
Jon*
$0.—(A&gt;—Elavaa
U
m * ware the MvasUgaUag committee, aald
gad 8. JL Dightea af Bastaad;
midnight
with
Pechham'a
Horry
Corporation Invvatari
decision withia • few minute* a* Lovett'* O rxeteria."
Lnriag Baaol nf Bradenton, B. H.
Mbs Dorothy Monger aa “MU* Mahore of Lake Mary prerU lrg lust in Tuesday** hurricane, be­
that, probably after the showing
M k h of Maftotoo, J. H. Peeretl
lated reports m Is today.
gf a a m real, tha g a m af Dm Sanford Furniture Co."
I
Mg — . . . ■■ — C
— C.
- Moody af

tU -

Seminole County
Day At Fair Will
Be Staged Aug. 5

Iltirriranp Continues
Pro^reHH Northward

Fipcnl Year Is Begun
With Trimmed SnilH

Steps To Stabilize
Celery Production
Taken At Lakeland

Rivers And Hnrhors
Beauty Contest Wil I Be S t a g e d At Work
Given Approval
Milane Theater Tonight For Honors

Fife Trucks Racing
To Blase Have Crash

Many Attend (lub’H
Program At (’ity Hall

Kuhn, Loeb Balance
Sheet Introduced

1

Rescue Expedition
Starts Out In Plane
row.

�I

J

TU B SANFORD DERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA.

Playing At The Milane Tonight Only

JJRGED AS NEED

Army Asks Large
Expenditure For
Flood Control

KANSAS CITY. June 2 9 - f V )
—A 20-mllHon-aer# reduction of
tha nation’, corn land, through
a processing tax on livestock, waa
XWgfosUd to the Ml.fweit yeater(by by Herniary of Agriculture
Henry A. Wallace, a . a mxana of
averting over-prod-ction In beef
eattla end ho*., which he deacrltled ea Imhin.nt.
“I'm telling you”, the aecrxtary
aaaerted, “there’ll be a definite
overaupply of fat rattle in eevetal
years, ytd a tariff won't halp yuu
If we have twu normal com cropa.
wall hare an oer-eupply of hogi.
too. The foreign market haa been
loet. We a r t dependent on domeytlc consumption."

(Continued Prom /ag o One)
haty, ”lhal It la-tu be either peace
ort- chair*. Tht. I* the greatest
progrm . Public opinion la devel­
oping f.it di-aiinuuient. The pevoi* are still • lllltu nervous a«d
w* must have a little time tr
settle some nf Ihe poll leal pro tr­
iemk."
The I'rexl-krnt iiwtructed Devla
lo ret ro within * week or 10
daya and renew the elfjrt* for
World pear* and disarmament
Which he believe* now tu he In
prospect.
• Davi* raid th* future depen b
Id great measure on atablllaatlon
6{ th* German guvtmmenl.
&gt;1* aatd Huraevelt'a appeal for
peat* and hi* offer for » pact of
aun.*g|ir*&gt;ion had had • “tr*niendou. elferl over there.” Th*
Frr«|.l/nt'm ad* it quite plain to
Davia that American uSeri to
romult when peace lb \)treaten*d
bee. bated entirely an a dlaarined
jWarld. In other' word*, any con­
sultative pact must carry with it
a disarm*.! Europe.
In thl. rennectl in, Davi* aald
tl\* French had retched the underetandlng the!
neither
the
United State* nor Orest Britain
aopfif enter Into any guaranty of
eeturlty for th# eontlnant an)
that eh* was now prjetodlng n
the fprmolatien of a number of
'rlatlae among tha Eurrpoan na(Hdna for mutual aailetapco Li eontliLntaJ European countries alone.
[While* I poking to the ronlloen1*1 Euhipeen treatise *(. mutual
/vallafence as lh* heals of aerord,
N L *&gt;•’ * was also hopofui of a
V#in*r*l. agrfement at Ihe long
iwiywt, Geneva canftvewee.

lh«| 1* 82.000,000. or approximately
n n r-iltth nf lit. total. I’rrviou-'./
tlir w ar departm ent ha.I avkel

fur ti'iiMina.
lielnil. of til., war drpartmrnt
rrqueut, now m llw hand- of Don.
aid II. Sawyer, publir wotka ad ­
m inistrator. wrr* withheld.
At»h mgh ho*h arm y and pjbllc
TALLAHASSEE, June S3 - {
worka official. dirlinrt) to mm- —The f; vrm or'i office yesterday
ment it wa • -undrratnod IJtT.fHiO,- announced appointment of fa rl
MiOSea* *«k*d fnr river. an.I har-' Brorein of Tampa a* chairman
l«r« and ll." 0,lxai.o*in for fl .r*d- nf the Hill-borough r unty enter.nntrol.
gency relief committee. Succeed-

I.Ol'ISIANAN WINS COMTBT (
RIDGKCHF.8T, N. C , Jan* ® .
—Th* steward* hip declamation
contest »f lh* Yiung Won**a‘a
Auxiliary ef th* Soother* Bap- i
tlit ConrriUion waa won Tuesday
mxlit bj Mia* Makla ta m la rt, IT,
of Mirxlen, La.
J *s

PHILADELPHIA. June
iA*. —Many man-fartureru frarl 'hat t,, the tax an i
the doom of the five-rent cigar| you?- .j
ia -ealed l.y the imp-nding fed
rral “prt»ce»«ing” tax
|
Announcement* from Washing
1
ton IndIrate the government pr*.
poaea to l-vy the tax on loaf to
In* A. I- f’ue.ta, Jr.. real*ne«l. J
burro to finance a ix y in t H 50
perm it reiiuetion in thr tout.try’*
loharro ariTeg*. I'lanOara would
lee ive a minimum otjBK.40 pi r
WASHINGTON. Ji ne 33 .
flmhl control (AO— ' l.*gal beer in Virginia by
jrre to ea h farmer Who ro t.
n half.
and river.' iti I bvduo-r |ir'.*tant
In Mecca Hammock
tax’ would waa a.k d flop, •he public wopl.,
n thou.and adininl.tration ",Teiday hy the
K, acrea tileil In rood condition. Good t
80 Aerea.
PRINTING
Manufacturer^ army, while tl.’ eahinel Imard in
necessary airricultural implementa. Mule, tractor,
,
luartera. barn., and
h
quoted.. rkar*e of th. M,.toii.iinu,&lt;M pul.
We are rqslpped to pradare
i~ " T" ‘V1A hr ro n .tm lion fund pondered the flrat elaaa job work at Ike
polic* InndfH paM iyiiij „f
half ita low eat paaalhle prices. Give aa
lor Chamber a „ r| , , „ f rt,„, , voting relief ndl«.
r
APPLY
« from It to
| n Kendutir
pro*cam to the
Herald Printing Co
"if »peed ii» pnhllr work Jnutrd, the war tiePhove t i t
here f jr the partment b n ig h t it. rei| ratal
y , shin- in ............
fund p

duction la In Sight

RMS PARLEY
DJOURNS TILL
EXT OCTOBER

End Of Five-Cent
Cigar Is Seen In that till I. ta-ll.k ilni.i
fannti eyl him better
“Processing” Tax; hia
ytu|
All nuhi
higher p rim fur fh
» — I hr paid ly the minut/ir)

Wallace Warn* Farmera That Overpro­

klmtelf *» a “corn and ho* man"
from Iowa, addrraaed a martin*
of agrlcnlturiila and bielaaa* men
I
here, conferred with P rif. M. 1..
I
Wllion, Federal wheal adminia
I
tratar, and took n plane for Sa
IlSa, Kae, to apeak before a large
farm gathering.
“ If 20 million arrea of torn
were taken out „f production”, he
raid “It would mran corn price,
would Hie, and Ihe average feed­
er maker more money when the
price* of corn la high then when
It It &lt;lown. High price* would not
urlng In th r meiptrlented farter.
. “I think you will conclude that
If 20 m llion arrea of Ihe I0U mil­
lion now in production were taken
o-t, It would he definitely favor­
!
ebl* for the liveat -ck men.”
The rtlh, he raid, waa In Ihe
Method ef taking the corn land
out'ey uae. He aug*ealed thr moat
}&gt;— -pTwcflnil method a~ protesting laa
on llveetork to be paid a* a bonua to farmer* abandoning acre*,
which he airxgrited ahould lie
aerde I In blue gra.n. *
"We ran pul a rnmpenaatln* ta.
on tref, poultry, flah or any avrh
product* to take arm land out of
uaa, Inevitably reducing the quan­
tity of liveatoek I auggeat- that
the .liveatoek men .houlil think
about thlx.”
Despite Ihe urgancy nf wheat
and eottin adjc.tment., aaht See­
ratary Wallace, "being a cornhog man myxelf, I’m ronidneed
th* corn and hug problem I* th*
moat **riou* and mu* Important
Ihati any other.”
Aakrd about th* skyrocketing
price* of wheel, Secretary Wal­
lace expressed th* opinion that
“t|* ipftulators have g ,n* wIM,"

THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1933

S p le n d id L iv in g H o u se
H. M.TAPWORTH.

. Georg* Arliaa who hrin*. a delightful aurprlae |„ hi* million,
of follower*, a* "The Working Man".

Auto Races Will
Be Staged Sunday
At Daytona Beach
rillGAGO, June 2V.—IA*» Sricntlata wh0 study cylmd and Ita
reu ses"w o n t to school with a
rrlminal yertenlay and Irarnnl
“ohw th* other half live*.”
Their teacher wa* Frank Smith,
ea-p rkpock.l, and amnn* other
Ihlnx* he told them In alfrct there
wa. "honor among thlevra.”
lli-Yore another aectl &gt;n of tne
American Aaaoclalion fur thr Ail
vanermant of Silence, plan* for a
new attack on Ihe .n-rel of h iw
atom, were put together, ux'rg
power Infinitely greater than had
harelnfhr# tie*ll avUTYIW, , ward
uutlind by Hr. Karl T.^ Compton,
praidrnt of Ihe Ma**ah.isrtt* Initltu tr of Techmlogy.
Frank Smith, who.* real name
lx aumethilig elae, I* a pnifei.iIn­
al pirkpokrt on parole. Hr .p-u*
on "aocial 'felalion.hip. of th*
profra.loiitl &lt;Jhler’ lefore a .ympuaium on crime aponaorrd by
th* a.«* xlatlon'a aectlojt on a&lt;*ciology..
•
.
lie .Bill iwnflflrtice men and

DAYTONA UKACH, June 2 3 Autu ra iri on the beach, horn* of
thr world’* Ian I .peed record, with
a field of th* faatral dirt track
and .peedway atar* of the South
battling fur handaome eaih pritea,
will feature th* 'opening here
S inlay morning, July 2n-l of the
annual Vduela Summer Frolit*
Fourth uf July celebration.
An allemp by all drirer* to r*.
lahll.h a new world’* record for
a two mil* circular .courae, fir
which an added prlla la at stake,
and a M mil*, open competithMi
ffd l iV Tift are acheduled
On
an mini of tidal conditions on th*
world*, fantnu. apeeiheay lieach,
the flrat race will begin promptly
nl 10 o'rlick Sunday morning.
I’elr O alg, veteran newepnperman and former rare driver, who
la promoting the speed evente'unwith their thieving np*rat(&gt;n* *n l
whom they will protect again*'
tr uible even wt the co.t nf going
to iall.
i
•
\

LEGAL NOTICE

P r ic e s H a v e S ta r t ed UP!

Don't wpKto btiy your tiro«!

I aiIh i tu It. Illurti T lUfUlllb.
Tlie* a«M Un«t holng nirrmfiI nl
U p into «.f thr luuancf of nurh
rrrtIflmto In thn nnm* of Mnrvnnta
loi|*r«*%rinotit f*«».
That KHiuterth II. M l toirrhoorf
..f Tab (Vrtlf lento No MSI .Imtoet
Him So*l itny of July. A It. I»J«.
leito file*.i man) «'orllf|rnlo In my of
fu&gt;* nnet Ita* hi«tlo np|tll*-Nllon f**i
Itin »l»**‘«l to loaiio In nrro”ilnnro
oil It Lm Nit lei eoillflrnlo I'lobrncMO
thr fol InnrIon i|oorrl|in| |Mui»*rlv
wlltintoil In Hoinlni'lo iNutniy. Klor
IiIa, tu.wll
l*o|» I to 1C lllorti 9 Jilntvntiln *
Th** Autel tnml h#|nn rtosoooott nl
thr ilnto of tlir loaunner of aurh
eAfllf irnlr lit thr mmntm uf I’n
h no nrn
That KtlaaLoih IkReull. ptii.ltaor uf 1* kith of Tax tVptIflrato
N*u &lt;19. i aioj (ho Ith 'lay of July.
A l» 1917, hao fline. »a!«l rorllflealo
In oty uf fie**. nn«| hao inml* apiillea
lion feti lay tl#o4 lo l*iu* lo aer r.iilan« «• tvIIIt ly w. Haiti r»rllflralo
einlifRrra Him f*t||n«laa tlooerlltM.I
l»rop«i ly olntaloil in HMOtlnetl*
I'ouniy. Flurltla. to-nrli:
ll*o 9 SI ch W uf HK for
nor of latl I. Hoellon l«, Tnrp.
I» Hotilli, IIamm* II Kail, tutt
W 112 | ft N |o U k r Muni nr.
rriy aIoar La ho |u |'i ,N of
H In hog lleOAA Knot
2«U fl nf leolo 9 lu 1C lltk
4. aml Knot 14 1C ft uf Into
SI lo II. Illk t. anil
I^.t*
S. 9, 1 C. tk, St. ami 11. Illh 1,
anil I.poa lento I lo |C. Illk C
of SlarvithULl
The m M | t n | 'bring aooooooil at
(ho ilalo nf (Ha iMuinrp nf Miieh
rorllflealo In Iho ,n«m# nf I'o
known
*
title •• aalil rorllflealo ohnll I»m
Davia rttrhyd th* , .verglloglng N I rom
rl , mArtllaff, m law taa
Prraiilrnt hy w h*aai‘V)m tide •l»o«^ will loan# (hvrouM, on Iho kih
of Auaihrt. A J). m i
through 'aeven mlfr* af rocky «1av
Wliaraa my . offWUV algnaluro
shore, line through the fog yew
tarda* frogi th* dMtreyer 'Barnedou which picked him up at Botton. H*‘ irmaln*t( on tkn Anib-rlark #__
LwwL awJ
_
Jack
for •lunch
amt .1!__
dinner.

GEORGE

You can ace for yourself these prices are
still low. Don't miss them by trying to
squesx* a few more mile* out of old wornout rubber.

fili tlni/i need lobe fold
ihul * thin, risky lire
cun lake ull ihe joy mil nl
driving —but pcrhfipt you
have never figured lhal it
rutfr you niunry In rMu nn
nld lirex, tvilh price* nn
Ihe tvuy up — il yon puy
mure (nr new lire* lulcrnn.

Y

Sn buy now — cnjny your
hig July -Ith week-end —
and save ynurxclf som e
money.
And while you're hu&gt; ing —
gel the SAI HIY of hlntvnuf

prulcclinn in every ply —gel
the SAFRTY nf grip in the
center uf the Iread. Only
( fond year cun give you the
double safety uf Supcrtwial
(lord in every ply — and
every ply fr o m head Id
br.nl —combined with the
vufety uf the world-famous
All-W eather Tread.

•TIR E DEVILS”
EXTRACTED FREE
Befit* walla, taeke, giaaa *r
puncture*, let *«r eagle eyes
«pci a ad reaiore thee* “lira
let Ha" ir* « year treads.

ALL-WEATHER

4.40-21 *6.40
4.50-21 7.10
4.75-19 7.60
5.00-19 8.15
5-25-18 9.15
5J0-19 10.45

You can buy (itedyeart —
the tv nrld’x hrxl-thnice lire*
- fnr not a cent more than
lirex which give far le u
value and protection.

I 6.00-19 11.85
| 6-50-19 14.60
.

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4.40-21
4.5020
4.50-21
4.75-19
5.0019
5.0020

5.25-18 7.35
5-50-19 8.50

ROAD
SERVICE
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1

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FLAT
TIROES
RXPBBTLT FIXED
Tahw vak a mixed *a«

Da te h ed . Rial tibawadj
ttralgklewed. paivUd. Tint
rarvfall. reweebled

113 PARK AVE.

SANFORD

PHONE 265

aar

50c

�preparing to publish tha namda o f thoaa cUIm m who, M
gnM. then legal.tender, from I
banks, and hara thus far tafkatd to retorti it in u m w
thw KTrrennMBt *» cetmmrad' 'Scnw tfiini Hke half a WUi
to M«rrh a 1&gt;mA

ln*tha precious
.M K c h lJ jju r g t|

difference to tha government anyway.
Die faB»hf 1889," the Miami Dally Newt ra­
ta history, ,*the -Wilted Watea had tagny
Ike a i l H ttirJoll: t b t grdaobwha war*
the gdW AbaF. EefWe Appofcattwr, a |reenIlar via wortbJu little as 89 cents in sold.

.c l^ 'c lC j iO .

round, la
'
M
&gt;

government's p'romiirJ to
cents Tn fora: rr any pen
an
all HWigQia
th f .f o ld ip
Ip sign
sight, h*
many jn e o t u d ih i t

V were worth onlf 75 oooM-hwva-eontrai of
Id have demanded aa
4 ih t*chad*a fOf hi|p

¥ ^ T £ H W r a n J W m . TW
1NUI.B v E i i a ^ r b l H f i f e a V ”
f l ’t a in dtli+W ey

i e i .i v c i t t p h F l f b f i h c lft:

Buelnesa firms In

1 ftught lA rX olo tod he heard
» 4 . ° d Sell m ad f i t rre m e tta to

1

J lr Bull rehsreff, if Is v «

f

«&lt;J, is deed. Tha eHttrito' ItAot the Geneva Dleartneweil

rtrenre rosy hsVe •g'hhtoct of
Isatlon If U e earner is tree.
Used hr the toe*1**! gW;

'beU teg pi t h e , s t a g e I n
dl lle secret techs enter- r f.i

station a n d public oplhlon may accomplish moro than
proaacutlrtg
• •&gt; / -t

again cut tataiisg,... gggetUUM

Iyrolla haya been ordered re-

ced from 12,787 to 12,090, efteg

S t o t t Mid, - T T W ^ a d k l a r a r

nM 0,‘ed ii&lt; Teflshaheeb bvt tie

. . o n fjm aaeRe M a tU d ' I S t
g i n r ^ l l bleneetf by M
S S M bum hlv end « * • * * * 1

-A r -

i hearted country, Jay Gould
tl^eiri haccaneering adventure,
t j i t aaarlaa. They had ruined
t h e Black FrWay. which they
lire-of 187JT and th e f r t n of
dept-easfoti which followed. Isstaad o f hanging the
two-trfrwtea#* th e ir country permitted them to live
add prodpdr. Jay •Gouhf Was permitted for a quar*
tar. of Is century thereafter to gamWk’in railroada

aa lit 18W ha had gamblMHA grid. ..... ............
r. fTbere wag • gold corner UUt March. Hot one
JaV Oould but a mHUon.p^ctoated fn thb hoardIn f PrddidMtt RootorvriCs'fteFemptory' orders broke
thaf'torner. -A ft* pnopft defy the order. ’They
mijr M within their*ISgsl right*, as Jay Gould and
Jim FUke were within tHtffi- TKc fact does not
WttgnWntMbdt the prertlef: ,
' "l V
Mb Mia Mlowr yrir'hotriffr tho depredation ' of
WfeW'Anhr ««y ba eairidd.' It |a, tatended to lift

girl In 8snferd.'WiHu
it the Mltafte'ndtatrir

llettn from Miami, whirth.taU*
lentlon to a tng}k*l I.diiUirbbe about a hundred .gdjate-Weet
1 Trinidad. For the naxt.ikrto
mth* we will be reedtag ryots
d more of euch, Julietta*, but
b well to reatember that only
nrt one pal of tea aqcb Monas
rr smoanta to anything, „ ,v .

/

F t ! r ts T U iH e e J r ftif I l £ i '
r f l In g u M -to 100, then l« a
ied o f gold went down like ten
«k Ft Iday. Gold roaa to .1 8 4
that It would go to 2d0. Two
tirw had' the nation by tha

ItN jT ftl P v it y M eans

BY BTS

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w rli

t U-

s n u f f GRAB* •

" iJ tt

A rilF to evetsifty that

CKOP B S E E N
F O B COUNTRY

holders^ of tha taithuiona of Bg«M tMtfd the Nepotlem 001
bltf .mjalffiif tw, pears
l a .hpraree law.

gluing .to show the lad effects
ef heat and dry. weather
e#f
tea k lata la parte of the western
heh and la aow gtonally ia abed
«f tala. • • ■ •
"Tha hot weather la June le reparted to hare helped to Increase
the demand for frulti and melon*

They

M m o tD E C TO h u arf.

THEIR C fttFH Th'Y
It wes the.■’Liberty"'M
itadwts ln the
Mr teirriac U
d*tarry) 11* Slid Teltshessee I t
«l*ta.l .the *%lher^- ”«f thtto
hundred ahd sistyaeven thnreend
ck)iJr,n ta W

i'Mffiit fkhn fctfei for the
Arted Way IS to June 15. Stare
m tali'?'fete, wheat Ids Mdrseeeil ebafMy In prfee and edw&gt;1iileireetiii ■ deeHhd to [ |i i is this
rise hi order to levy the SO ew t

y u M ^ .^ -^

wse the TUDertf* or •nw**yn
helddrs h th**e earlid hdreene,
board* end eem£la*foni| the "Uh•rtf” of TeiUieeeee "end Gelneavllta’ which faehfd the halta of
the Capital anil p e r a d s d
Ihrtr ellentlle before
every
committee where t h e i r Intftate’ wars ^InwtrTredr"' it
« u the -Uhwrty" ‘ ST a enm-

'There Is little prospect of sell­
ing tbta aarplss ebredd se tang m
Celled Stales prices remain far
■
j r
Shove an export parity With US
world market," It said. *Th, rise » f t :rw m n *m | t o t t " , - v ; r k ( l
la wheat prices beta to attributed v ir-v
tatttly to dollar depreciation far
fsrvlfn eschatigee elno* the damettle market U atilt burdened by
a Very targe carry-over# and the
market price to atlll at a vary

State of Florida. Providenee I

f f g J f P W w Bitting tm -a powder.keg.-'
l Rpoacvrit’0® "tfi«tratlen -to Stilarga the
Hc*n N'glw, « « W'litiprdvb Hg wffickneji
meat with 1tftpliTair aflprOYai. ‘ Tha pl*n
pa logically brings up tha Question o f how

&amp;UT5&amp;
kgS toBu sdhgugU aiuTwhat
moan. •.

Jflmlt to live ion M 0 f
Lkee without having to tow
IdItIon*I cut*. Bat what are
jmmlntoners'Tta 8b *driril '
leadury la eihanttedl - Ue
Inately It caneof. print lie
obey Ilka tha (ederal .gov
kfpreaAtahlve YbilV* toMtgatah i

ah IM tode^Ligovehutoat te d
•ending too, mush, mens/-, u d \
I* increased. agMgl , taxtg^rVf ij
idut els. h u ^ jW m l jyoni wlU.

ul on deaf eers. 'ThlJi|todlS|[ j
r[to much mohayi’
I
Horn. wtU t o m . ariO togrisw im ,

y seceptad. concept Ion of •‘adcQuacy** U a
treaty strangth or, that Is,.equal to Orest
thmi by tha w»y,-which doaa not wist t&lt;$sn wur float' la brought up to pwNy.wtth
oelthm of “adaquacy" In tha abstract may
'lffl&gt;r**tJ«al ptnfiwwa there ta * van* w»v«
toiuM(«y»la fihri of war with- Engiand-w

potent popolace. •'Liberty'*! What
a traeeetyt What a mlsnomtr|
Democracy T Te gede sad IllUd
aypleel
- ■'
I arae-ta-fevnr ed-the Goreri
tor’s Refunding Bill for the tea*
•on (hit metry ef 0Sr ctodttee lad
rntmlCipSUUea toe In g hltpltri
condition. Joel sticB le the" City el
gh to protect oiflr cohtindnt Hanford. Surely" it weald be pre­
I our o v em a a ppaaetolbna. ferable to" hair# the Coventor whb
,teon# to- vested with the I
lied powers a f . the .. stale t
Id* cabinet .fo admtotater - Ut
hrokeS - end hopeless unit*. It
why . the varieus nriieiiie ef tV
whdHalana fought .ee . HUSi
sag aaM *e high v y r lc s J e t I
defeat of this hill .ta g mystery
me, when they know that unc

the preedit ' ?0 &amp;t T W T ' 30

S O .S H T S b ^ S

HICOURSe. W tf’ a t 't l b ’yreM
ttars ■* edtatairierigg thi i n
of ‘H S * T r i 0nnfW4t The Bto
hol(Wn* c9mi&gt;llrthe.
p f t f l t f tmbta.tef tl
cbodlStetaT tloae. 'iCertotaly ,4
Gevernor *nd.hUt c»kta*t who •
m Dorutl^U to Um tnuplt 1eiu

PABENTS, partlcutajly rnotMM, A ^ w l n f t \4i ot
aiUntion to children’s diet tH M dayn. For it h far
more economical «nd pleasant 16 k«e|&gt; a child wCH hr
feedtnr Miti correctly than by nursing and doctoring
him tntiBk'tofteatth.
*{* -••iit
• ?
;.!
.. Of comMlil (Saieidf draht4hodoctor ahoukt be oon■nited regarding what i Child ahiild * t ind tk t«
shOUM
Bat do
gweiise dust ihe fendtah

A M kriW .rriite mb.
1 1 ^

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ShaltvGeMRia
f im r n t r J g in
Walter Lee Carter
Weds Georgia Girl
Ajnount* n m U -bora been

Sodat:Calendt

r*&gt;

■A Mm. J. H. Hardy aad
Of W*d*rl«nd, Ttxaa, are
its *f Dr. Hardj’a brother,

interior and atorn front,
p u n n thing* In m m .
futur* the start will he ki

A meeting t f the City Caleo
will take plot* a» 1 JO P. ML at
the f l n t Baptist Charth.
%
FRIDAY
The Depression C3uh will ham
a (Use* from 9:00 P.,M. to H:03
P. M. at the Chamber of Com
mergo building at U k o Maty.
The minion itudy elaaa of the
Woman'* Mlaaionary S*eWy of
the F tn t Methadbt Cberth will
hare Ua laat aeiaioa of the Me­
lon a t 3:10 o'tloek a t the church.
Everyone U Inrlted to attend.

Bridge are#
participated In
oatu a late bear. Ameng tboe* a t­
tending arere: Jodgo ond Mia. K.
P. IIou»holder, Mr. and Mm. fOber
sehaal. Mtatj.Boy t . B rm m . M m
Georg* B. witiM r, Mm. Afca.Kal&gt;
ley, XU* Grace WTUiamx, M. B.
Chapman, A. C. M«R*ynriiJ», a 1*
BeIdle, K. W. Fite, Fred Bollj.
John H nbat, Hamid H•**•», lay BMOd. LuodgaUt, A. a F»r«, Howaid Farllla, Dr. a 8. Selmaa,
Judr* Gong* 0 . Herring, Chand­
ler S h a m , and J w n . l t Adam*.

I n M vacation. While aw a, ah#
will attrod th« Wotfcf* Fair te
Chicago, aad will tp la i a 1 U 1 I
tin * In Caaadw and tm Lon*

, "The rommltCM of Florida will
«V«Mor unification and adoption
of U it book* to bn mod to tb#
Ur. and Mrs. W. T. Whitehead
eemoton acboola eehboh tn thg and ton, Keith, wilt tenre toinorMUthecelern state*. Wn favor rnp- rew for Soda*. N.' Y.. to fpenj the

TBURRDAT

Mired her* by 0 astabet *f f r M b
et tb* meant m aniac* of Ml**
C m ljn Lock*tie, d n ^ k la r af
lfm. Ckartaa Edward Lockett*, of
Daanon, Ge- to Walter Le* Cart­
er. md of Mr. aad Mra. W. P.
Carter, of Oalndo. Tb* nnn lac*
PM Mr*. Oscar Brooke and t» k plate an Themday, June i t
14ft the f t n t part of tb* at Dawaeik Jfr. Carter a r u a fori» fhm pa to make their I mer resident of thin d tp and ipenl
the greater port.ef hla life here.
»
. . A k.

a f f in a l

aammer.
y ro p ar*

mamacrigta

mats m a n If aorrtm gtOM
Stoke*' Meat Market b tom tad la
the atom. .

Fresh Churned

Ura. H. A. Ceewril, af Wlkb
wood, b the gneat o f her aoM aad
da lighter-liwlaw. Dr. aad M ta
B. D. Caiwttl, Magnolia A nnua.

Ura. w . W. Nelson and dengti
MONDAY
te n , Jane end Virginia, of LongUra. Arthur B iaaan will leave
ClrtU
Number
One of the
wood, ore eapectlag to b a re totomorrow fbr Macon, Oa. to be
Prtibyterian
Auxiliary,
Mm,
C.
monow for Daytons Beach to
Urn goeat fh a few day* of her
C. Brigg*. ehaiiman. will meat at
•pend two ma at hi.
mother, Urn, S. C. Nutting. While
4:00 o'tloek with Mm. George
there the will attend a re-unloa
Knight, locaab Araowe. with lira.
t f the antbe N utting family.
turned from Oagteoo Beach where
AO Tedawdpp . em tln* « Ban
•he spent a few days tljli week
Unde Spring* by BNllnalo Chap­
two aha*
Circle Number Two of the ter Order af DeMolay far members Mm. J. F . ____
with Mr. aad Ur*. William Van
dren, patrkla sad Edward, ef
Preshy
la
ria
t
Auxiliary.
MV*.
O.
Busk Irk.
Oilaodo, are the goeat# of M s.
H. Brown, chairman, will meet at
Boms' parent*, Mr. aad M m E.
4:00 o'tloek with Mr*. J. B. Ba­
a C elias, Weak SUa. ,,
Mr. aod U n . C. A. Adams, Mias ker, W en First Street, with Mr*.
Eiubeth Adams, and Brantley Baker and Mr*. Mini aa hoitr u e a.
Adame are planning to b a r e to­
MS. X W, MtGUmesg sad
Circle Number Three of thv
morrow far Daytona Beach where Presbyterian Auxiliary, Urs. W.A.
son. Juba. J r - o f Cam! Gable*,
they will spend the summer.
am a pending eareral Ay* hero
Sockary, chairman, will meek kt
With the former'* either, Ura. R.
4:00 o'clock with Mita Perry Lee
R. Deal. Rot* Court.
Mr*. J. N. Tolar and son, Ralph, Bell, Celery Aeeaue.
left today far New England to
Circle Number Fire* of tip
spend about tw0 month*. Ur* rm b y te ria a
Auxiliary,
U n . Mary McMahan, Lucy Bobbins,
ToUa will ktaj ln the White Moon Henry UaCoaUn, chateman, will Katherine fugue, e f Miami, and
tain* of Now lUmpikir* whll. meat at 4:00 o'clock with U n . Paul Bigger*. Ju- Oea* IRtridge,
Lawrehce Reel, Marlow Smith,
Ralph will b* a t Camp Nokqaii MaLaulIu, 312 Fourth Street,
in Harrison, Me. *
Circle Number Six of the Pies- Chari** Palmer, Jeak Stamper, duoghtor, Mr, aad Mm. L. .Ft
Beyl*. UalW rilte A m o*. She
hyterian Auxiliary. U n . R. H
wwo sroempendad b y U r gralwb
Watthour, chairman, will meet at
3:30 o'clock with Mm. P. P. Whig- daughter, UUM* Ora* Boyl*. mho
4:00 o’clock with Ura. Ollt# Mar­ ham, West F ln t Street.
shall, Second. Street, with Ura.
am i* Number Six of the Flktt
Marshall and Mm. T. 3. Crawley Baptist
Baptlet Church will »##*_nt
m eet.at 3:S0
1:30
s'ttoek with Mm. W. J. Rhode*,
I Cirri* Number Two of the 3313 Palmetto Avenue.
F irst Baalist Clutch, will h are.a . Clieie Number Seems el the
■pend-the-day mseUag a t tbs FIm i Baptist church will meet
home of Mhk Velio William*,
Golden Luba,
Circle Nutober Four of the
O n to Number Four of I ho
SAN D A LS.
F irst Baptist Church will M e t Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mra, H. Be
a t 3:30 o’rioak at tba chunk Sa­ Lewis, chairman, will meat a t 4.00
naa.
Cirri# Number Firs o l the o'rloaB at th# homo ollMrA W- M.
F ln t Baptlet Church will meet at MeRhnan, rorwar Niath. Stpaat
aad Magoolta Arena*.

DoMoIavs HavePJcnic
At StaLaiub Springs

k &amp; if. Lloyd and daughter,
are exported to mtum Sun­
k e n Brooklyn, N. Y. where
M ftt hero ipendlng the peet
d wo ska with' Mr. and Mra.
ffXIbk White bway they abo

I Mm E b« Knight, fem urIhle «!ty, a t her home

in

IB An j Q uantity
s a tir e ayatem, dlatribntlow mould
bo directly through the atsU anl« tin Undent of school* *«d Uta
bounty mperlnleudsnt*.
I Senate* DbfUr. uhalmaA of the
Ulaslsstuab Sooths ewamfttoo ew
edncO tS T ends sued the Flerldo

'r m w s h ^ s
- And Sandals

St.49-S/,89

SHO ES and

The Appointment

“Miss Sanford9B A T H IN G

BEAUTY

CO N TEST

Made possible through th a courtesy and cooperation o f tha folio wing
Bartford merchants, whtwa namea :togother with tha girl fepreoeating each, are Uated below.

Florida Power &amp; Light Co....Miss Pauline Bellamy,
Myrtle's Coffee Shop............. Miss Allean Bellamy
Sanford Country Club............Miss Christine Stoudenmire
Walter Cooper Agency..........Miss Lucille Bolz
Hof-Mac Battery Co.............. Miss Eloise Winn
Forrest Gatchers Grocery.... Miss Kathleen Laney
Sanford Elect. Con’t Co....... Miss Mary Elizabeth Neely
P, Paul’s Beauty Shop............Miss Rebecca Wilson
The Sanford Herald............. .‘.Miss Herachel Hamby
Lovett’s Groceteria............... Miss Mildred Myrick
Seminole Tire Shop............... Miss Marlise Torrance :
Celery City Printing Co...........Miss Dorothea Lawson
Colonial Cleaners...................Miss Hortense David
Touchton’s Sanford Drug...... Miss Elizabeth Methvii^ *
Calhoun’s Dept Store.............Miss Julienne Newman "
Sanford Furniture Co............Miss Dorothy Monger s
r .Will Appear On
4
.dvance
"Xpe Ailmissil

The Stage At

Sanford Buick Go.
Magnolia Ave.

Phone 787 or 367

as local representative
forYOW ELDDREW Co.
.i id Sanford, selling. . .

Now Mary family can enjoy tha namy Rd
Uges and wconotnlea of Kelvfnator Electric
frlgeratlon. And actually aave enough thre
quantity buying and by the eUtnibRtlon 'of

,

a p a d lu a t a p a ) U n

%

Think of f t . . . . i
elaetric reflriS^rgMon

Lower
Balcony
1 0 -2 5

N O DO W N PAYM ENT

25Va DAY
ila rsato r, o r

avary quarter

The Winner Will Be

a nut aM L Dcpoalt 25c
many aa 23 quartan at
r operates 24 hour* for
t a mocth. Mila B t y l&gt;
nd when tha full amount
Nothliur could ba almpler

Chosen By Fbur Secret

Vutiges. Oliefr

WgIBQllaal.

^ -M a tb a % A'

�!-*'a-

wm
life
k L U H A $ 8 * * ,.J« M
at
half
■W*udward irK*BUy
all I Florida 'weald
wild
w :
^*ilV
On Ju!y 1 Um gam* and f m h
Vator flsb SvpartUMXt, Um A«ll
f t * department aadUw gvotdtffca]
Gaorye W, Davis, shell fish
. eemmisnUnar will t o la eh*rye.
■kite Senator A. 0 . Harrison, of
-

ffttuMtto,’will ba hts
Woodward Issued the feUowbty

m Statement;

*A thaptov la
•f- Florida

end

another

*1 am gratified th a t In retiring
Significant fast U ut I have
SOTad as gam* commissioner of
Oil elate almost fire and a half
months after the aspiration of
my tommiaelon, given, mo by for­
mer Governor Doyle E. Carlton,
and through the roeont soaelan
of tbo logUlatnra and as long a*
tba 'department of gams and
flash water flab exiated.
*J am gtatlflad that 1A retiring
of the game department

drone of
appreciation of tbs
k i l l support and eo-operation of
Um sportsihen of tbo stoto. Also
I wish, to asp ism my full appre­
ciation af tbo wonderful co-apomtinn and help that bna been Ciraa the department and mo per■dually as 'gams commlulonar
fty tbs press' of lbs state.
"They bare been moat genaroui
with their space and liberal with
tiiair time and ability. They hare
boon, as hi «H eneb mattera, most
uneelflih and gtnvrous and I am
h of tho aberi
golny to continue
their fun top port and co-opera­
tion to conservation..
"I am attiring from this post
without personal regret. I
however, atilt taUnssly Intern ted
In the wild Ufa and fteh of this
itat# and. sincerely bops there
WlU bo an efficient organisation
perfected that will cdntlaue tho
work, of &gt;M «ctisg, propagating
and Inm ariug tho wild .lift of
FHridu, w U +' 1 consider one]
Of, If no» rikm moot,, valuable of
"After tbo first of tho month
I skill taka, a vacation a t my
summer camp- in Clayton, Ga*
with my fatnOy and ‘will return
to my honto In Tampa where I
will very probably re-enter the
newspaper work la this slato."
Woodwepl Mid mars than 3r
000,000
flngarllng fish war#
placed In Florida lakes and
itirsema during the term of hie
admlnlotratlea a* game anri fish
eemmlaalonar.

Net,ft Hoe I
TALLAHAAe S, f t , j»*» W.
— OP)—Asher Frank, secretary to
tho Florida Reeoareh Motor As­
sociation, an organisation devoted
to th« Interatti af the private
tr-ek owners, has called upon
members of the organisation to
tee that ihetr drivers "*lay on Um
right aide of tho rood sad giro
tho automobile drlrar first con­
sideration."
In a letter to members, be Mid
th# recent Legislature “gave us
a good motor vehicle law, both In
weight and rates'’ and asked them
to "back oar legislature" by ob­
serving rules of tho road. It. said
much of tho opposition to truck*
cams from carelessness on tho
part of truek drivers.

Relief Gardens Have
Aided Many Destitute
GAINESVILLE, Fla., June 30.
—(A1)—Relief Gardens have been
life-savers for many deatltua fam­
ilies In Florid* during the past
ela months, A. P. Spencer, vltviiL ti2 L J i LUMUUAlA-W«k»ilUMi.
extension service, said here.
Thera wars three types of thee*
gardens, he explained. The first
was th# one grown by the Indi­
vidual for family uie. The second
Wax the community garden to sup­
ply food for the needy and work
for tho unemployed. The third
waa the garden grown ly an Indlridual who worked for the com­
munity, receiving pay for hla la­
bor and the community distribut­
ing the garden it Off‘among the
deatltute.

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ONIONS

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Cherries

Preserves

SOAP 5 bar, 10*
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POWDER

10*

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PEANUT

PEAS 3 Can. 25*

BUTTER

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FLOUR

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COOK’S VIENNA

SAUSAGE

PKGS.
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LOVETTS

2 LB. JAK

COFFEE 17&gt;/2*

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HTKAMBOAT

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PORK AND BEANS

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PEACHES

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Lovett Red Front will henceforth be known as Lovett’s Groceteria “J uaj
what a good grocery store should be”. To celebrate th Is event we offer unbelievable values: quality mer­
chandise at less than present day carload lot prices. ISUY NOW AND SAVE.
Our store is arranged so you may help yourself or we will serve you. Just let us k n o w yo^desire,
will RfltiHfv it
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W OA)SED A tL DAY TUESDAY, JULY 4th.
Winn and Lovett Grocery *
.’ll4 PRICES GOOD
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
AND MONDAY'j
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HERS D. D. Welborn Will
BALL Supervise Diamond
BaIIFor2 Weeks

why it cannot purchaia tha te r ary now cm talas m M (k m m i
tifkat*.
u taka earn of payroll# U t Mod
City Attorney F. R. Wilson itat- weak, and Uto Csmmiaaioften
a.I that the next *Up would be (or J«r*d that aiToctha tonight, a f t )
the City to (Hi a t i l ln&lt;|k-attng weekly npprop rial I io fa r tha pal
why the icqurst wax itrniad. He .uors&gt; la t» ha discontinued.
s
w*t authoriieil t» yrtpara a hill Tha meeting a.'jouruad tmtl
(Continued (mm cage 1)
Monday night at -7:M a'clotk '.ehat
time the largaat *lngle Item •'( jurt n« eooa aa It U nvetetary.
Just be'or* a.ijo rnmvnt, Clerk tha Cimmlaalonen a n ichtJolo
opuating expinae Ilea In tlia
monthly electric light m .I power lamsi n ainouTrcad that the Treat-1 to alt aa a tag equalising txunl.
bill.
x
When flommaikiner W. A. LriTIc m in t Mayor Speer If any raf*
n ritfr war made to tha amoj.i*. of
tfondi now held ly the Committee
he ltated that one of the
neyr ann ur.red that there are
about S1.*!0.000 worth of bort D
o ttld i the committee. Of thir
amount the committee hai I i.-ataJ
about 1300,1)00,
leaving alout
f 000,000 in tha hand* of persni.*
unknown. In othrr w.rda, Mayor
Speer ra'd, it wa» indicate.! that
tha Committe * hold* about M per­
o h «
cent of the outstanding bond*.
May &gt;r Speer itemed intereate l
to team that the Committee "la
keeping cloea tali on ua for ilurng the meeting w* taw a large
hu uhu
•crap took filled with flipping!
fmm Tho.Sanftrd Herald.” The fummitsion-rx teamed that

Legality Of Tax.
Bill Facing Test
By Bondholders

Scandinavians Celebrate At Chicago's World’*

Ry F. II. Calloni
For jth# tt*it two srtekt diareat
ra&lt; nd boll nellHtleo will ha un­
dvr tha •uprrrixlon of I&gt;. I). Wei. bom.
Gama* i.-htdulail for tha two
! w k i arc n« follows* Monday
night, July 3. Fireat'ne n Kdgewoad; Thuratay night, Jniy Sth.
tVoaa will ratal a team ov*r to
nliy a picked tram. Friday, Jcly
l T. Kilcwood t* DeMolay*: M n[ day ntrht, ^uly 10, Firretor" v*
. Filgawiwvil. ahd •• F rita r night,
Jul 14, Flr»«tona ve DvMctay*.
Tha picked tram ( r n o t
Thursday night** gamr wilt hr
under tha managrmvnt o( Rill
lU rrnrl, Ilia team being rompo-rd
H' r»*i Stine waa In the box for of the following player': Fran*.
;Ut«' Dad.*, nnd hU demonstration Priggam. Herndon. Cecil Uinr*,
iMat night • bowed very rleatly Rrltt, Piarry, Cordell. Wile n
ijnat ha could still pitch a might/ Smith. Homer Tiltl*. Claude Kel­
W*od gatne. In fart outside of M. ly, Bill Rartnel, Karl Dowry ami
J M tb , who got two ilngtra, a Mel.rlland.
double and two hotna runs out of
flea time* cp, none of tha other
IfeHolay boy* could g -t more than
dub ha* won a Urge majority of
ana or two hita off hltn, and had

DeMolayO utii On Lake Front
At By 19-18 Score

„g

€oycJktj off *U

noon would make a f irmal request
lo City Cletk.F. 8. tanuo-i stat­
ing tha'. they with to p.’rchati a
tax certificate on a certain pl*co
of property here.
Clerk l.xm'on acting under p ovialnnt of the KnUmingrr hill,
»■* expected to deny thrm ti e
right to pur:haie the certificate,
and the Inference it that the Com­
mitter will a t one.* bring ault doman Kng that the City thow cauaa

Hundreds of negro resident* of
'he Nmth ard Central portion.'*
°f thl# stale arc egpceta&gt;t to hr
■'&lt; Sanford on July 4 attending an
all day calcination which in d .d tu |
a kaxeball gamr, swimming, aid
» De- dancing.
Spec; a I train.* will Irate Jark tontlllo nt l):IM) i,'cluck Fourth of
July morning, end will etup at
xrveral p loU nloug the way tu
bring perron* lo Sail fo r l The
trsinn will e rriie h err at 12:30
oVI-h'L a id will Irave
a t 3:00
o'clock lVrilru-ilay no,ruing,
The ba-rhall game, to to- pi aye t
at Municipal I'ark, wdl le bi tween
(Cuntinucd From l*ag? One)
Hanford n d HararoU. The local Naraganuclt liay region*. .

NEW, RUGGED
NAVY POLICY
ENUNCIATED

The Rtatriuint itN iln l that
war not hit by a hntlnl ball.
A Iwtter crowd Ilian nraa anlic-| tt.ndani:nltl |«'!l-y ia.
•rat'd, duo to the im-lemenry of- “To maintain the Navy
&gt;unp»rt tliu
i; V ,#e‘*rT*1 only 7 Mta. Jlmm.c tlwiooghly enjoyeil the
“ M o tif M shewn the H rlentlel, Norwrgiiin Training ship,
v|.- Wright, for the Dad* reeured tw ii from -tart t &gt; finish,
Vntury of l*r grin*,
naa brougl.t to I liirogu fur ex
r ’ nf tliein, a hom* ren ami a tn-! To\Irg Irtn conrbbratia
at radeta n Imanl.
II arrived »n Norwci ion D a, '
t i Ml**jiiy in y n fth phyecn on bntl
tu ought the Viking
Inset h *bnwn Copb
SJer Coach Mrloirav, playing right I *'*"* p&lt; v,' r hail n yanu* of d
,v klilp when It arship to llm F air in It
H x i U l t for the Dad*, ootaide of i f
Wr**^. and .••r.ainly i
r itn l tn the IU.lt VVinld' Fair, ltd w are sliuwti Count Koike lleruaJ
afriklng out thm* time*, grtli: ,: ''*'r Uith'.f, th j ga.oe wa* i
ii l*v of Sweden, with hi* wife, Ihe furindotlc.
neflit-w of hut:'
jj .'a aingte into short -e n l’t, d ra t- *J",t r thmt writ &lt;■|&gt; :’t, l.
«r Mi** K-drllc Munville. who came to I'hirug; , fur SvredlaH Day at
I n f u jr ■ bate on ball* and lettinq
The IhiMolay* n v i.o tr a l
l;, ' agvvn out of It chance* get away other game withth&lt;- Dad*
the Fair. They are alnrwn Klanding l*r*i«le n 'wreathed ba* relief of
j i from him, played a jam tip gam*. " '* r fulurt, l*it vtntr II
the King In the K*cd!ah I'avillott.
■ L1 l.eananl ray* that he doe* n't lw-| Dadt ahnnld not *pnt . Ihi
jujhlleTe there U an Inch on hi* b-idy run* in order to mukc It
IsECAl. NOTICE
jUrOM hi* band to hi* knee* Ihu b ev jr.

4c&amp;UmJ&amp;.

A ll1 sto n e
tVe list here onle a few ol tha mad out!lauding r t l a e r
f... iLl. _
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Will tlo*e Tuesday. July 4tb.

fine*! Hbaitrnlng

tSafarvtar
BOOTHS
&gt;:.Fnr ydhr n«« while clip- “ “ ijll

ping coupon*,

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aarance nn,) o'to-r |ss\ats
pap*r* that nre L r |t in mss
gafe. convenient . . .
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'BAFKTY JiKI'OSIT IIOXF.S
(Rental U t* Thau le IVs
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A tla n tic N a tio n a l B a n k
SANFORD, FLORIDA

L O N G ’S M E A T IS A T R E A T T O E A T

OppuitKe l'tmlofflet

HauHagu Id a wholt.-tomi*, m itritiuuH , «c 3no ml cal
gxL
Ounce for ounce it I* more nuuriehinK than
jme of the ptore expon*ive cuts of iru'ut untl hi to for
Ito it b as tasty nntl appetixini,' as any dish Ihe hemeIfe can devise.
Seasoned with perfectly blended
are spices ami tasty herbs, sausage U as iligexiibL
t ft ia gppelitinK.
It is an inexpensive fojd, as
jere ia no waste either in preparing or serving.
It
tfers £a rimpic
Mmplu and
an d eff&lt;-ctivo
eiit-cu v e nmeans
ufw ii of setting an
onomlcal table ami of preparing hot weather meals
Ithout hratimr the kitchen.
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a-.. - — Try A l»ound O f Assorted Cuts —
M j m I__i .lr&gt;r Bausage— Bologna—Chicken Souse—

Tlahgne Pickle Cheese ImilmMlf, etc,_________

k Chops &amp;
Roast

The njw psdicy nbrcjsej tin
li.sliitename t,f the Mas Inc Cor pi
sn ss.Tfs.-u-sit rlrvngth I., furnish
dels, linseiit* to setsrl*,
g as I
i liuits itotsois:; a issl outlying punrnlsilia Liid "lu pttIV du iS|srdlU nary fortes in loime liate rsad
ineat,"

Conference IsWaiting
Tensely For Confir­
mation Which Will
Save London Farley
(CsMilinaesi Irons Casr* One)
yesterstay at the "ml of a
atrenuoua slay In w hkh coun­
tries
forming t h e
K ur-pein
I old blue fought Uselessly Lrhlnd
the srrnev fur prsitertion uf their
currcnclre, threatening la sjuit Ihe
c nf te n e t If Urssat Britain ansi
he United S latra refuse tu co­
operate.
The climax emit- in a meeting
of Prime M lnlxtrr MacDonald,
chgirinan of lh» assembly, with
Rwimansl Molcy, Prt*l-t.*nt Ratserclt’e rp etiel envoy, in which
M tcDofeld. hold ng an ultimatum
frtstn the gold bis* n aa u n d en t .od
to have a n ir U d th a t further
logicsj was Impo.'sibc aa long aa
x ln a m a l
d o l l a r m ivementa
*itiratcned tha gu lj e rrm -lea.
f i s t w hat look place a t fhla
rn-'ilunter of the DrllDh premier
tn d Piesldcnt Ri&gt;o&lt;evcll'* aslelair
ttm ained e ttra i lu i well informed

r h e y ’ll C u t

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f»n*e sif the gold *lan 'aid.

J. G. MICHAEL

Our first ehlfuaeat of gugd Georgia Watarmclona arrived today
—g rin d 4Sc and SVc. I'lvnly of Florida esc ho* from 3c te 31c

SPECIALS

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GRAPE JUICE
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Swantduwn
CA K E FLO U R,
lb. p k g . .
(fuaki-r Maul
FO R K &amp; B E A N S , 10 o t. c a n ....

Pint It,dll*

Q uart DMtp*

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Per to Rico Street Potatoes

IQc
25c

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Itasyb'-sry, Hlrawlssscry, l,each[ Cherry, Huns. J IU ckberry_ «r_ Pineapple
RAJAH—Huprnu-f Quality

SALAD DRESSING
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QUART JAR 2 3 /

h tM I ?*—pure tiantoa
C O F F E E , lb ............ ..........................
Kalra Tasty, Specially Cured
C H E E S E , lb ............................... .......
Blue I’ette In Pure Dlive Oil

HARIHN^S, 2 fanw.:..................

Our Own Blend

TEA—India Cty Ion, F» lh- fir*.
white Haute llrsnd EVAPORATED
MILK, R (fill em u... .
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Grandmothor'g Dcllcloua Frtmh

14 Ot. PLAIN a r

BREAD
SANDWICH SPREAD
24 Os. .SLICED
PULLMAN LOAF

U r f s Crisp Ictbcr«

LETTUCE

S l ic e d

loaf

2

HEADS
S IJ D S J jk jg j

ONIONS, lb.

MEAT MARKETS

For D lllng

Onions lb. 10/

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AAP— Fancy White tlioshy
C O R N , N o. 2 c a n ..................
f . -do" (iardan
P E A S . 3 N o. 2 eatm .... ...

Veal ROAST

MO WEILS

msskaotp

BOTTLES

Comer Second and Palmetto

*»n and hot***. I***lns lu.,1*
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-M A K E TH E
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iio.l. ,-ii*i.. .1 i" l*re*ld*»t os ■»*,
Wildes I'arW Krleml-«. toe., os *
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i&lt;1■i iii. m il o n ut .iid*. a F.
tsar, hi ilaw ..11 1 - «l lit* 1 I'Mipans
IO IVlII 1*1,1It. Kins hi*. *» t*
w ith 'n :duUment to whirh the' uVIm
k A l». »"I Hie filltuWlag OMSptim ipal pones i coul.l adhere io ]
*’r'V Til appsn'e Ihi* erllnsi nf Ihe
d ,rilin g till de iie of IWH-gOld l*SenSiteSIS to • »*li'l*lli* ihe r**"U-Uii-e nf lh, etislean
rounttie-i In piofetT the K-hl, uni’
2i, r«ai wliii &lt;i yi iiiiti i Hi«fw»ii,
group.
|
i ' To mneliler the puriHisleit
Tlie ttdenirnt by Hie nun-goid '"
ill Inti If I lie Huso "I lureelos* id
said
S'.mii.nnr «i • 1' r ?*'51
; tii p, cm lilulAl, prmc pady of
Ihe tinttrd S U tta « n -&gt; Great |lr t- nil JIIIIP f,* l?»22.
1 T m • »I» *'lrr Il*»*
im , b n p e c trd to i d forth the n. n.
n t*f I It* IfaMnl of lUfrrtufi*
Ml «» pi.riN.flM
impossibility of ntabilisTng m r* •-•1st
dioet!n|
iiit'tliiiK *»C *«•«* M i l l »•*«
Sene'*' Ui iit iid ri.u l e -idiotulc »rt
19, i
.
I*,, s.-nMiiFf ll*«* iiawBlIon nf
ruiol l on* | mtslust. Imt In stale His-I rMiiDiiil
**f &lt;iii^ 4■i nil “f erri^u.
th a t a *■turn lo gold h its- ulli- &lt;11rr* list*. *»r !•&gt; fin "NT %*r■tiring
Ihr Isaa.ttl nf
n»»a lh*
mate object It* and Dial the pre­ t#n
»l#riU.n nf i»#w illiNitiK In PMC*
vention of unm cr.nary flu I m- i*f |ti» itiirM i cnii»v*ril, nr Iff fill
varilM'Uit
Tin*
In la#
lisin* no-atilimi' I* de iisldi.
ndiiii.rra.l nrr a.f |i*F«arl**r« H »nl*
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lurntli,
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It wa, msde rl ar thl* won I t I. f* Klw»» mnl »l**tr*n* l» "i»»n »,
1 Tn sinirntl Ihr lak*lukv» »n in
not constitute its Diet,, slab liars* ail
fill In lh»* M«All■ nf It*** ^r»l
of curicncie: l&gt; t merely a move to lu
i'tt hi in kbs wiiti r«*fvr*nr* in ilnl#'.
ir
Atiit.la*
aml wlhtf lalnnht lllAl
&lt;o-opuale In ptetenl *p citluliou Mitw.it nil* m
lb* arlMiriAl «rrllt*A Inand the luedle-* -udden shifting I'imiwp, a ml fur lb * r li» Nfiiind * Ibt
(ajf FlW)* tia* ih.kt »»n sin* h lA III*
nf furtiD.
&gt;a&lt;i|t j .inv plilu r ir«i*purjr nr iiihAr*
b- sllllll Iim IP'MHtd *^V* Ulknii
Tlse gold proup Is expirl-it Is
|nri*ibfii» tint furl lA.Hbn
of lh*
French i|uc.4ln * ti issue i. j..,, ■fnr hh*rM*r*
I. Tn irAH*ArI ***••!» nlb*r Imislats ment tn the fund of a sc-si- In***
cis m»y ttr*»t»*rl|f rnni# h*fnr»
llon declaring sls-ternsirnt on lu lb* IVI*«a11*If.
Tills
Jlln dsiv a.f Jmn, A. V .
stand fshoulslrf lu *h -ulder in ilss-

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Negroes Planning Big

In nu
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third
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rd to
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S H O R T R IB S o f B E E F , S lb s.

C H U C K S T E A K , lb., i-

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BOILED o r
B A K E D H A M S , lb.

SPICED HAM, LUNCHEON MEA1S, LUNCHEON ^
BOLL, PIMENTO MINCED, MACARONI artd /
EESE LOAF, STAR LIVER &amp; BACON SAUS-

�#VHB*ON,
y*-lf
ptyXVfOn,' W
Wyoe—
If an out&lt;&gt;f-slet* visitor hid Inxpactod tha
Wykmaf tU U Inrtltntloaa focr
year*, if# , ha probably would boro
campon ted on tholr bleak and bar*
rib i j f i M B t At tbo oomo time
hA would b aft admitted tbo uoa*
laMMpo o f trytag to grow math
In’ tl* - W»y of fhneiri nhrubt
nr .vigoution In raeh a dry. raid
wH***pt rogien. The obaor*.
idfrtM to r might nbo kora noted
Ihul Up facta of tbo Inetttalton’e
iborgti had taken on aomatbing
if tbo bleak, hopalaaa expr**«icn
o f 'A n gabnal lio.larapa.
B it Uwt woo frar years ago;
lulMg 8. V* DeBoer, of Denver,
(Ky pUhnir, laadirapo architect
uai dcrlgwr of tbo Government'*
rntfit town i t Hoover Dam, wn*
raBM infb the picture by the
riefana. . .

.

Won the tamo vlaltdr to repeal
(tia trip today, ho probably would
rub hlo oyat at tha tranafermatlon
I Mqtwo It In truly a &lt;•** of “bof no" and "after.” H* would *o*
t&lt;# bora wall* aoftanad with
vigWk th* Htabtuth and tumble
•vead* aupplantad by amanld
low** in g for goat* flower*.
Furthermore, he would find

t o oao of *11 th* ether group*.
Garden* W woul.l dlttaitf, Ia n
ixtn put on a profitable koala «e
lltfal Inalasd of having to bar *!1
(M r foodataff#, u they d d fear
year* i p , lb* loatitotien# now
ralao, alotMt m rjtb ta * they »**d
rlfht on IlMlr 0 »n ground*.
A ikI no* th* looat of th* vUUcr’i
obearvaUona would bo tbo deeUM
Improvement la tbo general boppiao«o of tbo than**.
Whan tbo charities tnd reform
board eommlafloned Mr. DoBotf
to ravamp tbo atoto institution*,
bo iUrto.1 oat ot tbo itaU prlaoa
l« lUWliat. Haro bo found tbo
uaaal qtoti of oblo non wasting
tholr lima and oaofalnota bohind
tbo chilling atony walla In dlaconttntod, nonproductive I Tenaa*.
AftOr MTOral conftronroo with
Wordaa A. 8. Booth, Mr. DoBoot
dttldod to ootabltab a farm wbkb
would aupplf mot* of tbo food
required by alt tbo taetttuthn*.
Noar 8 lootton ho foahd a »-lt*ki*
tract comprising (on* W* ocroo
of irrigated land. On tbla ho
bo lit a modal farm. I t baa **&gt; atjne
walla, ao Iron bars, not a firaarm
on lbo p b n , n« guard*, tad oalp
tbo uaual farm fence*. What la
moro, It baa had no etc ape* dor*

“Believe It Or NotaT
From Far Corners
Of World On Hand
CHICAGO, J ubj 30.—AT CHIrago’a Centdry of Prrgrota Rip*
lay'* "Believe It Or Mot" exhibit
la a notable footora. The display
Of animate and Inanimate "Be*
Kara It Or Noti" from tha world
famoaa raftjon faotara bar ba*
cams the bit gf tbo ibow.
To thouaaada It boa boon par*
tkaluly exalting to »ee in flash
and blood nr many of tbo pooylo
whore o') liltlet, unuaval Ulenta,
tppttrnnct, or Mature* htro beao
bronbantfn tbo fitllpva It Or Not
droning*. Blptry b n bo«n tconr*
Ing tbo remote centra of tha aaW
vers* dlglog out tbo unballorahlw,
discovering tbo unknown, bringing
to light tbo Incrrdlblo. During;
that t (me he baa traveled over;
000,000 mile* through 1*1 differ--

Tbo form I* modal In ovary re­
ap x t —In plan In equipment, and
In pevamnel. It lq Iqid eat a* that
• circle drive, or roadway, rant
through Bp p etm lty n g ***T ocmm
to all part*. It ban boa*** far the
luporlnftndtqt and a foraman, a
barrack* far the M) man era ployed
there, th* neccnory farm build*

brokj alf rarjfda o*d i
la writing a m
l*Ui
tingle grain dr rlee, la tl
proving bl* remarkable
A faw raira *r&amp;

projdetl wilt ba eoauLUrad. Tan*
delinquent property will ba
bqught fr.m tbo owner* titbar
with f.nda fruiU.-Um trdarnl «ov
erument or from proceeds uf tbo
properties ihenuelves.
NEW YORK. J«no
badvial loan* mado ta bop *&lt;L*h Speelal
! boa^ny
Inn U will l»c secured by tbo ptup- were mailed teoreojng.
arty purtlmvaj ami tbo credit of lure »ervle# »uliK»ibo«n,
tbo atata will not, and cuimot for puM cation*July I f '
legally, be pledged.
Them Illustrated ifrUtl
fr.porly owner* mint pay op all major naigan In. Ula
all itettmiuent .lsxe», liana air1 developm ents Ot " ’tbs-'-.
mortgages. Countier will t* ebnl- month* nhd lnelrnl* • «
pcncated for the temporary with­ miter it I ami an»l]r*N-1
drawal of landa from tbo U i roll*. niTntatialkm InVulrW
I'rrd C. Elliot, secretary to tha program.
,

13»fl and than UM letters a* •
riaglo grain of rka to UI»Wr. U»-

tr ba wrot* CATI. letttf* ait oii#
■ngn and won V grind pelf* la
tbo National “Belief»0 h Or Hit*
foMaat.
Tbo muHimi/lod bond 'I r a g r tl
batb by Biplay from tbo Beat
Crest of South Amorim la aka
an exhibit. Tbla shrinka* »
nllfled h en O af, Jtvaro Indian,**
d'gad In I bo lira
&gt; bM talL

of

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tick espcdlthn.
Ripley hoa'
bro ght homo truck-loaiU of no-,
tlta “Believe It Or NoU", curie*,,
notebook* crammed with new mo-;
torial f ir hi* friiur* appealing In
*00 daily Mwtpapcrc In lb* Unit­
ed State*. Canada an.) 23 fora'gn
land*, and for hk radio, movlog
picture and lecture work. So lm*
irtant ware th* “Bellev# It Or
ot" dlccovrrlo* that Ripley waa

Quality

Price* Where It’s Safe To Bje E

B

“The South'* Blue Ribbon
Event”

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JUNE SO^JULY 1-3

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Av** &amp; 4th S t— 222 E. 1st S t---- 118 Magnolia Ate,
Ram Ur ie Cam

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Black Pepper 3 cam 30c

TW Fourth *&lt; Jaly plcnJ* tpiur# ^e|g* alf wR
yau buy lb# BATB ut FOMBBT GATCHEL'^
both chooaao . . . domeatlo and Im ^ te d fotdo
mako a bit with th* picnicker* if] price* that

Pint Bottle

GRAPE JUICE

10c

PINEAPPLE Na 2 can 10c
COFFEE

lb.

CARAMEL’S
of HEA1TH

Visit Ua Saturday or Monday,
Raia ar BKlne.

26c

ft

SUGAR

Ot,J Fa*htoned Brown Q
SUGAR, 1 Ihn......
No. 1H Peacock
SY R U P..........

Marshmallows

pkg.

9c

1FLOUR pkg. 24c

H Lb. Harabay'a

rallot Tl**u*
4
U N T E X . ,4 rwlta.. J

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■ .A R M

0c
5C

Romford Baking
POWDER, Ih. Bkffi

G6LDDUST 4pkgs. 9c
kdJjR ^ M lb. sack 59c PRINCEALBERT

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PAPER 2 rolls 15c

Wls^oridln M l Crttm *

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19c LIMES

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21c

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canalOc

118 Mag.

FRYERS, lb*

12 lb*. S . R

Rout*, lb. 13c h

4 lb. carton
PICNIC PLATE* g ddu— — —----- ------l»o
Mam M% I TbU I W f t few BALABk 1 fog tty

fearsr.1r-

ML *iifcxw d*j‘.-,
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And Keep Y

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Family ■U&gt;i||
H e a lt h y

and

H a p p y

�i H » iA H w i f? w t A t a . M ifT W ro . ftAwm n,
vkW

tM M

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w illed, filling Oto basso. On an
boosted Ue flirt half moth with alftinpWd mjueeta pl*y, K l l i j
two MU h three trios.
}'. MUiM cninectkm. and WUIIameeA
was out at the plate. But, lOKby
t i d e Ihrough with a do bio renter,
scoria* Flora from ceatsr, andIn*
(Id I lk a .
&lt;*!«• «■ 1 * ---------------I f
h i
» I
The' talaadora alerted atren* bj
saddle* serosa thrre runs in the
opswtrif front on sM Mt ulT Tea
Carleton who started on tho
mound. A walk, sacrifice, errors
O OQ pA
H o w ard .
by Moots and Carleton and Join*
H a t ra il.
t t 'i km* double worn reeporulblo
W e ll.

gtoaa-had ColVreth.
Barnet
r th e v e out a t the glate on the
the '.Feds

T t l W H O M I T 1* A T C O N C E R N :
NtiTH'H IK IIKRKBT O IV K M
II m i unlrf and he v i n e * e t a 1 h
ft* * n l fo reclo su re end eel# ra n «
Ja re d in ih * c ir a e t t C h a r t a t n&gt;*
Tw,‘*t&gt; T H 1M J u d ic ia l C ir c u it . la
a n d lo r H am lnole I ' o i i l T , r j i i M t t
la iT ia n r .r y In a m e r e th a r a in
l a u l m i , w hetetn M i l k t k h h l k a r i
a frtue a.il&lt;\ la p U In lir r . I M K a r r
M .IU * liawlin* | som etim e* l a a a a
aa si.irx V . Hawllaa), ■ laaaa sola,

Mbd Bou of Cl)lee**. Utile to nhihiusn yf the diamond la Bflre* to add to tbo exhibit the fiawd
keewe «r Its eri«tk. altboafk re•oerrh by Ur. neU baa m ealed
ton it wee prebablj found la the
diamond Arid* of Breafl toag bafhr* the dleontrry Of Ihd crawl
aleae In Booth AMe*. The tnad
Queen Charlotte Bad with It In
Spell) after ktulmlUau hid hern
hilled dnrlnc the rernU which rail­
ed Ms rwlcs. This to the tret

flSfik*ST da'll ft ro i&lt;!«
ftTh^h— 1 i ! ? a

■ W i a iiiwi'

'u n i t e n r r o e e c i o i c W u w

, T H R IL L S F O R A C E N T U R Y O F P R O G R E S S V IS IT O R S

TBcS;

'A fter that Carleton m end nlon*
hi flee at) Id ettotll the flthth when,
W jlh 'tle '|a a to woa, tMH*e what
heyedle. 'F eri'ltd oIt wltfc * triple,
AM Mdroil cdf'Karris' iHfleM n t .
K iaa gxo e iie d - so*., bet. Q re ham
walked and Mo iro’a third error put
Weaver on first. Wnlly Shannon
.then doubted to toft, scoring tern
runs. D ors earns Into tho n e t
at -th h pdinC milling ID* ride,
and heldtng tho falelMtora tn toil/
"** Mt In Iho Beat thro# tonlngt,
Orlando came beck with too
rune in the first on h iu by Moore;
(ta p e , Rood and Power*. The*
’M W Afloths*. In tho UtM - to
rim Ith i b Mi| to ih d Heed’s double.
WIU I d o h o t to Ihe h f tl slhllh
' i e i ’Wi by a plUhed holt. 1W eioto
' i m l i l ' m towed whefl flsftW
tlttww ths'kadl Into e*Met ’Held,
jOriham aUw drewfrir an efrdb bf

LKUAl N O I I C t'

R E P L I C A f O F A F R IC A N D IA M O N D M I N E P R O V I D E S

bit bettor, went htttoaa to fib*

adnata** of thro*
re, only two of their
wta* earned, and *no R32C
(IspblM.
dB* a borne run by
lO who sent the pill
tho toft field fe rn

m »

im a m

wkkh CurtT p»ult J Old uoh are
U foua out. ■'
Th* final f rtM .' which produced
tW Moot MBM lcatl oadlrt* J Uto
m m , * u lf«M d u Moyaord
l l w M M odt. I i t t f t r William* ln uawWd. luwavor. iM m i M
:third *b*n g i l l threw P ler.1
' Asn Wad, fender fcsgu* lewd- I ? I t k)'Center fleW, u More went

HS to (he flio l fdml
r half iptojod hors pom
tlM .
HltlOT Wtt
owl* four hits sod one
H dOUMful.
&gt; (cored tbolr ektory

f r t p a t , j u n b so.

jeers.
Famous Jewels Displayed.
The lloule net hlaca, an antique
made nf round diamonds mounted
without drliltn*. Is another of the
priceless pieces an dlaplsj.
A rouih. unrul diamond of the
eCKirmmu wrlehl ef »W rsrste Is
one of the moat eiluahle pieces la
the collection. It Is planned later

.Naleak diamond, a pars whits t e a
at Tfl re rail, t lined at a half a
m illio n d o lla rs end w |th a h isto ry
d it lo * from th e tw elfth (v o ta ry .

This priceless col led ion to housed
In a hurtU rprm f cablnat of epw
rial de*l*n. with (Uen tides tn
Inch thick. The (erne are OKtsafed
shots two open as fra. which are
controlled hj a photo* Iw m f call.

imliililuallf. anti ea Admlalatratrtu
I l f Me a . l . i l r n f W a lle r U . Itaallna,
drri-aeed K.«nf«rd tiro w are C r e d it
•JaatxiralloB. a ro rp n ra llo m a e r a t e
K u n n i, |iiimr|t«nH#&lt;l, * s e r p * f t lw » l
» d rra trd O row ere C re d it CwrpwcaIll'll, a lurpuretlua. and r . F . D ut*
inn A Company. a c o rrm lle n ere
ilrlritilania. 1 will
»* pshjle
|«I.I&gt; t.. the h ld h e a i b id d er, lo r
i- *a«a. at Ih a fro nt door of Ik e C o u r t
I ......*r in t lir C it y o f ftanforA; I*

tlon with the M w soa .of «**•«#
a ad IddoM**.
Tho wlM twoo*l to ■Hero Feet
beoeelD the floor of tie tUnerol
Exhibits holldtn*. below the level
of U ke Michigan. A tot foot dinrams of a typical towth African
diamond fletd torroonda tho opeoIft* of Iho pit. Tho »to'"T enter*
tho tuaael to mooso of An elerator

».»l«l i*"&gt;ifity anil Ittata, during the
treat knur* »f aala, on Monta/ath*
tid dor “I -loir. *• D.

b run t the l ir a !
M ondar J t » M
m onth lan d a 1***1 aalea f a r ) I h i
lo lln w ln e d r .r r llie d lam ia, e lt e a t s
Ir in a a ml b rin e la lh a C k t e t l^ j l
Srio tn o lr. amt m a la o l F lo r id a , tba
* ^ |,» la
M e h le e n I t O
•
T a m i l l i e t n l P a lm tla a tm o s k
A l b i m . n l . aa per p la t d u ly f * e a u lr .. In the P e b lla Rooocd*
- I Sem inole
* . H fierial M a tte r la C k M a a m

PILANtM.H P. WHITI'.HAlR,

m

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s m

m

the damp, punsent ernoll "f » mine.
Iho llintfbn #f a toag dooeont to
erealed

t

a Ty*it«i Diamand Atoao.Os*h below, lha »uitOCjr|il And
a tytonl diamond AIM tudkel with
erery phis* of dlamoafl nnnlni la
foil operation. Minora drill for oro
sad load ti onto a cart by which
It la hpaledto Urn comwuud. .In

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U IN M I" li A I.I.IflO N . n Widow.Ind
I ’ ll.M lK A i'O U T A M T , a F t o E d o
, i » onrttll&lt;m, writ J t l i N H l n I B i l i
kloelee he enul Ilocreo aw oolato*.
.T » l N TH J O IIN H O N . aa i p o s t o l
e It .ill o lfa r fo r m I o wad a o ll to Ih o
MU Heel amt beat h ld d a r fo r a a a »
a l pwhlle a u c tio n , ho loro t t o W e a l
floor ,,r the-O w urt llo u a e lo A a n le rd l
MemlNole iH iiin ly . f l o r t o f , •5
1*0
In ) i.ae of J u l r A. IX H M , b e tw e e n
I be le e e l le o n e - I ^ o U - l h * l | , » " ' *
In said I ’ e rree ■ l a w r l M , a i M w e * *
e r lr
b rln a
lo S cm ln o la O o u a ir ,
rio rlU e a m „ r . p a r t lo e la r ^ d a ^ f le -

It* in ld Hoafa

the ’M ldltoa'.toh^d Anfy
tor d rle W d m Ftoto.' The
b'Wlto (hr f*re&lt; aCorf.1 hy
df*r the fatofldera to

p*iS,r7Mfilm1liin' ilf MViicd Tti*
JMmnftd waa'lonned to III* txhllil

Horn by its grooaat ooner,- PenU

Pittatnrd alter Ih* Atilcan dlimond rnlneo, mtiieri operate air drilfs and wheel out "dUmoiuta" in iho
rou|h In tlio time mannar at lha KiBr boys al Chlcigo'i WoiUl'a Pair. Ctllrl, on* ol the Kaffir boy*, la
shown opomln* ih* air drill whlto Albert Bruckner, Sylvia Miller and Prince* Manhattan look on.

I’ 1, within (he next frw days nnd
hr Invitee hi* frien'h nnd nil pruat erilvc Kelvnatur rualomare to
vieit lh» ahuwiMim.

'W. K. ■•Iliir* |ll*i»r, u* ntr S'*It

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M yon havp y o u r ra r
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to p f you
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rrn i. „r Hmilh I'arolmo,

lo m la r ,

V ih i ,i*e he re b y ordered I M ree
- lu ii-f l to be -led a p p e a r u p e o l h O
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J u ly 1*11 lo Ih o B ill 0 )
I'o n iiu -iiiii H b -I e n o ln e t v o n l a th e
■ lo .io r u i l i i . f l taiiew and C o o rt.
TH e H iu fo n t H e ra ld la H e re to
,|. « l.x ii» i» ,i m
I he new epapec be
-i hleb tHte o rde r e h a ll be pnUtOhod
r-i, r,.n r •••lueefullv* w e e ha
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,-r n i l t 'lr r u it r 'u u r l, and the e l H •
, u l .-w l II.. . - r th is In C A a r *■
June' A H H U ______________ . . .

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welknl lh "tf I'nltii voitt ilo.it irp for prolrrilnn a» well a*
f»* liwiV*. I inner /, 1 let'* Floor I'ninl ia made in aland jual
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BAlfFftttD sn ro g L D , SANTOCD, F LORIDA. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1M I
Morgan Interbe afftetn! with
*»t. To m iry i»nplv aneh •» l»ler.at n t t iijin c i h &lt; iprlU ti a
e a&lt;iot tbit w ri tin ijeltablt. In
retard to th»« prwl Urn, thr f .der
at • nil iiin r i m y T bill would|
a long way to w r n tt It. In

In tm a i'p rw * pa*’ hr Morgan's wai |30 a{ v.itm eat moikrta
thero. B ch dU-[ f.nui*. probolly "HIbring *he
iw a m ' bate, r a ti of ib t e.ock waa eoftl &lt;1 u ir&lt; n V 'i i J
th* hojoe ‘ a l { lia l i t lo a n cud. a , li timi iiHtti
i* o . a l l . . , ^ l i a a wlnchoeM 11,1a lb , grub- nutaen Ir no mi-tle crtieiem, and &lt;n .'c;tcy.-jeH am g Irorn a Moiand u » -j.c at *i». ateeniimo II h a ' buenj.oe i. mor, mining m.a.nly licrnTjon le*i »
• p;oierred
uimon .. ».j r in* alack exchange an a» «c» * r MWB.apita. lbcua &lt;J on itn. a»*ir». m.n l« M»p In*
ion. TIm
b it, a ./a i.d ll*' boab, and had1 he r c piem . I.iia o e li a 41 WII- j n» «r font d» ;iMl.
U j.eion i , a .) Lean t d up lo |3 7 .
am II
. tertiary of the
Meraen'e h*ld. I" dircctncaM."
bolus leltt/w road t«ia Ibo rotor • i i n t i ' / . a h i vaa on Ibh ilil.' m oth&gt;i banka an &lt; Iruil r
»n Uaoa bowed Ibal Iho to Ipionti regard- » ai rall-il for. Huhrore rirrulele.l mi a. Sign- ol them ofr ,m ? * f •be
ta i
P.| ili-11 Infixd-.o &lt;m Ibo hlo gan r r m»njr ,!*&gt;.« lhat rath an e»«nt »ia«* r r l ' aJgif^al nu of finite
, boon ‘ laia aa a la te r. J bn 1. rUa- n r Imnenen'. A wooh-*nd con- ■t»pwrti lo ib
Hnll*d Staloa.
iroftrrod * oh.. h*. lo |f»£» waa eha rman of » .r »l!«n with Ibo H wider t, bow- Uank icfoim I 'd JwI kw* now con­
i at cut h M in w-ial.c National C mmiMever. fa lod to Justify tho rumor- trmplalod wou'd protoal prloatu
a wbo’a .*., Mali*coroly" kopod taht lb* fu- m ons'ia arwl Iho ari'altow lap* »• «nk
w th th*ir »on mlorrala
hudneaa xrr would hold 1o p portunity f rj a i »| mkly a* ll
ar ao. though
o rerv*. Irorn *llllng on Ibt
Mtrall n m&lt;* I” rorl.’fuealw."I l!n». I iIlford I’iocbof, of Penna&gt;l*
*» a'd&lt; of commorcial or do poo t
oerdurr. Tb • ll»t proto • n Itat If
that tho too a. ronlinuod In demand
th* ' ank' Th* prormal ba» boon
ba**d a
t—iprbe »r»trm In atoch aolllngj •*-.lc**ti«n
f Prnntylvanla
pr*,-**t Jbjr Wiatbmp W. Al hkh.
Ilcgkany l» ihoimtgM) rtlabllthrd in W allltudgri raid to bo on tho Jbta.
iholrman of lb.- Snord oof tho
company ‘Hr***. Iloporla from Europe atat-j Th* n*w Socurlll** Act, which flbai* N»tl"nal Hank. Andher
:ki. Tho r.l that tbl* applied alto to in-1 " ' fa 1 rrtoal lh*«* iranaactlona In m*ant of krrplng private banka

FOUR PROBLEMS1
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MORGAN PRUttfc
Changing Of Capital
Gain* Loom Provi-

'arm every In.kwtr, Hi tW
State* into a H ad of g
iptrall n »( a t i d «
oodvr tke fjw of Ike AA
lion, which weftl* W 'f e j
In* tborw waa la h '.d l# * .

ln Mccra Hammock

«0 Acraa.
U acre* tiled In good condition. .G obi wa(ti
n r r : u r j r agricultural tmplomonta. Mule, tractor, ea
lu arlen , barna, and
' i *
* ■

S p le n d id L iv in g "H vour
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H. M. PAPWORT&amp;j ' . \

1 start your 4^ of July trip
until you've stopped at G

-m n g h u * r w w m iw r w « ir a &lt; r

joumtd It* hearingo recently until
FaU- They paid vary IllUa . In
|PM. Thm* wort tha yaara during
which
lncroa&gt;od tag
bur Wna
wa’gboil bea*Uy an. tho Amuflron
people. According to th« latt returno, 76 percent of the Income
tan paymrntf came fruai lndi*iduala with lltcomoi under | 6&lt;K)0.
Dlselniutoi that tuch rich man
ay Mr. Morgan and hie parlnora
n ib
m conlrlb.tlon at all put
the apt r* ptrtonal Itey tag In a
ridkulooa light.

w ^ e rr*

■Morgan A Co. avoid*! payment
gf tagea hreauan luaeua of capital
it n bo off,el agalnet Income. Tbit
p i n •inlq"* feature of A m trl.ai
legation, il la callod Ibo capiul
galoo and I», boi tan- In Iho event
that during Iho (arable year th*
taxpayer h»i reaped capital gairlo,
ho la liable 1 1 laaatlon, pro*/ ‘oil
tho I be r»
. IM e illiW fB

■HIH Ty",cl(lnglila capital boldi
tnpv l e a ' i mu*l,'alio to aim*
IU*I, ralabllehod Ip order that
tbov can lie ‘uood aa an affaik
agalrut Income.
'
’ The Irtjr r ’be the anthro Incnuia
low of tb*' BltndlMaa nf yield
whlth » urn- ef Ibo taeti of a
good , taia. In h,f»rn llmea th#
Tr a* ry la |lk«ly In enllecl wln-L
'a ll,. -over and aboM Ita budgeted
feyenue, Uuripg .rlunhia, b&lt;*«*
ovdr, the falling -.A la propoitlwtr
attly more »jrrgr*. A alotk market
operator, for In,lance, will th ok
twice before ,e/1tng' hie holdlngg
and aha ring them with tha, tag
clltcln i, whrna*, ar waa ihnwji

the

admittance ef a npw partner,

a partnership roncatn tail benefit
from the ikm'e capital Jet* offaeta
luci * i if .it . actually g &gt;ld ita
holding* • .# .
-T h e I v* rnba the -nlira lamme
la w .o f that ateadlnaaa of ylelj
whlth la one of 'he'leala &gt;f a I 1*' I
tag. In boom 'lihba'fht Tret ury
la Itkelv to eollM windfall, over
and oh v l», budgeted ravenue,
I&gt;ur&lt;ng li'nipi hop-pvar, tha fall­
Ing off It piop^etloagUly mor* ea.
e*ra. A atock mtrkel nperator. for

In a la nea u*111 iU * V &lt; t &gt; . l . . L . r __—
Inatance, will, thlnk'.lwlco before
telling M». heldlnge and eharlng
them with |J ||| tar collector,
whereec. p&lt; wa% shown h* Ut*
Morgan rvlifegcb, ha l ie not
healtale In tain Vg toaiaa In or­
der to '••’..ad yrma , f them on the

I88ITXE5

FOR
Take your pick of Gulf gtrollnes. Lubricated
gar? Certainly!—That Good Gulf!

I

F EVER-there w n a week-end to driv« Into a Golf itation

-ibit it HI

Make

For Gulf is offering motorists two B«w products that top
everything in their field.
One is the new lubricated Good Gulf Gasoline—a brand*
new m otor fuell It not only givgs more power, but near#
mittif It lubricates hard*to*lubricate points. Makes valves
* work smoothly. Prevents sticking. And forms practically
tee carbon.
*
The other is G u lfs amazing new GulMube m otor oil.
GulMubc was recently tested by the American Automobile
Association at Indianapolis against other leading 25c oils
—and g«eg
mor* mJUs pot qmsrt than the average of

these necess,
T G m l f G m o U m , ( Rtgu U/) - T b o
funoug^f RBSH §M—now /ekrtVwW.
In ju r ^ d U cylinder tad valve labrioatJoa. NcTeat^ etwt.

N *N om E+ j * (P r a m b m ) - A a i- ,
line u money ega buy, plug ItkyL*
dally designed fee modcra Ugh i
prsesrion a o to n .

* M E D I U M P R IC E

■

P1 E M J U M P R IC E

• • ^And4 Great Motor Oils!.

its competitors. It beat rewry other oil tested!
*

So torn your wheels toward the alga of the orange disd
W e'll'give'your car FREE services that will help make her
run like a top. And tips are taboo!
J u s t out! - . .'attractiv e,

•

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THE WEATHER
TOtJ* N I W S P A P n

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Fair ln i| k l and partly eWuefv
Frida r.

_______ la Florida’s Htafl
T U Worlds GnaUat Vfffatabh
Pfo« aad Rkfcaat Garden land

PARLEY
TILL
OCTOBER

UNDER FIRE

LOCALForGROUP Britain
[Labor MakesDemand

Preparing
Higher Wages As Answer
olUlK 0ALE5| f o Textile Proposition PLEASED OVER Compromise Plan
ROAD EFFORT On Monetary Issue
TO AVOID TAX
KAHN TELLS OF

OTAPF

J

NUMBER 209

Plea Caata A Cofff

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THllRSO.W, JlTNK -9, 1933

Mentor Aamdated P n a

XXIV

9

AN INDICPKNDKNT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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fo r worker* In

WASHINGTON, Juna 29— o»’.
— A formal demand for a hi«h-i
______
naira than now prep-aed. » • “
„
.
.labor’* answer yesterday to th.
|Bu b*for* the national i#
G o v - I ^ v a r y administration by
V .IU U S C m o
teatlla manufacturara.
e r n m e n t is a m n ie u n
At thr , am# um* the n i*i»

i * ij-hour limitation.
1. the heartny annoy throuyh
i -eeond day. Ilurli S. Jon* n.
t.o adminirlrntoi, moved into
. i rlroroualy In qitert of f*n *
.u c r u iin
..... t|,c wlloe*-rw He »hot qu»»
lorn alter queetien ■' the repteN a t i o n ' s P r o s p e r i t y tore them.elvr-. removes! one c-s
of lab r and mdmtiy
a 1
r
troaeraial Issu# from the h*artm
E * c • e ding all eapertatmn*
LONDON. June 2D. —
WASHINGTON. June 29.-14’ *
agreeing t ' ■ proslslon whirl •ho .am* to attack the cmle pre- whfh were in the minds t f a
-.
».'r&gt;l
b&gt;
two
tlit■
.ta
•
f
the
op(A
.P.)— British (ir*l**E«tM
Testifying
that
rale
of
stock*;
would
outlew
child
labor
from
lb-'
drleyatnui of Sanford men who
GENEVA. Jane 29. ware guthorltiitlvply, drt*tftl
at the end o f the ta* &gt;ear wa. a mi|K
• •
*1
pealed
before
the
Slat*
Road
_____
The
world
disarma­
• The cotton *. hhI» l«idn*try ha*
(A .P.)—
l -airt of annual custom". Otto
Taking the aland lata in Ik­
UrpaUiiteot in.Tampa v o le t ilo
today to hnw prcpnml «
ment conference adjourned
d**fl, Kahn **nior- partner ,of
Kuhn, ja y, WUliam llreen, p udent wl-.»*. make up w-b&gt;mr
to appeal fur FV.trial fund* fur
compromist’ plnn whhdi tl»»*y
eit
t
th*
wotket*."
tliaen
said.
■today-until Oct, -lA deep!t*
I I, inj company recommen-Vd ( the American F'cleratlon of I j&gt;
the completion of various road
hope would overcome tit*
i
Senate Investigators today re. aiH the pr posed 111 a week T h i* in.lif.trv ha* 'ailnl to v t
the proteet by Rudolph Na­
pioject* in thia t unty wa* tha
tiiliiite
it*
proportional*
shata
to
mount ary Mnliilirntinn I’risl*
capital gains cla-ae of minimum In the North and In th&gt;assurance given them by tha head
il binjr, Chancellor Hitler’s Otto H. Kahn, senior member " j 0f
th. nation’* piireh»*lnit p*iwar
Jf
Kuhn.
Loeb
A
Ca..
prlrata
'he
income
law
law.
,
South
was
"
m
l
a
bare
auh.is*of
th*
Pepaitment
that
the
lakeand obvintr* the ponalbllitir
ntative, that the Ion*
“ Tiie avoratie »a * e helitit .pant
Kahn raid the clau»e made the rnr, waiff ••
ot New York, who la the
•hoi* liouUvanl will t* completed
tha
gold IrliK cniintritut with­
amounted to a first banker*
tn the r Hon good* tndii*try lf ’’ramble” on
the
aiMr,| ,h«t If rrlc*. V
chief wltneea before • e*natJrl*J eos.mm.nt
lust a* quickly a * . possible and
drawing from litc conference.
funeral for disarms- investigation alone the llnee of prosperity o f the nation anil j turned tn the ItJfiA leeal. the war. da. i* $111.40 » week We h«v* that bids fur th* surfacing of this
Th# plan l» achedulwl for dlaWeeklr rav envelope* a* low *•
tha recant Morgan inquiry.
In t
pr J*ct Will be lit within th* n*i|
caured the market to be depress# ' should he *17.4* a week, and my
f t HI for tf* 3 1 hour* ThU aver- few weeks.
cunlon at a meeting tonight h#-»
Oarman representative daat the rnd of the year. The banker grated fixing the minimum at
ave of flll.40 l» hiwer than tha?
, rspn(entatlve* of th# gold
publie will ba dial)That bit of good news wa* ac­
, h, ,,t,| lu hi* family nirm between I I I and $16.
adjournment and aa,
. th er,|
l»:ttl a* well
Earlier Thoma* E. MrMahon, ,.f an Other . f the 2«4 Indostrfa* companied bv the further utat*bice eoontrlr* anil Great Britain.
ie|to&gt;tM t'» the labor deoartment nient from th* IWpartment head
plan ta hold privet*
I ?„ hiker year.
1Occident af the Halted Teat,IIn fold line quarters It wa*
Wtwtan now and
^Ferdinand Peaore, counsel'fo r Worker* of America, had reconi for M*v. I"I1 . »a»e only &gt;*"#- that the material for the resur­
said
a r#pi»##nlativ# uf th*
.hirt* ami collars which pay $’•*&amp;»* facing of Roa.t No. 202 fiom
ST. HAUU Minn., Juno T9.—IA0
•ra uaalaaa.
the banking committee, quetUoted mended 'a *14 n week minimum
American delegation is #ip«e»#d
—
Andrew
J.
Volstead,
an
author
•
work.
MaiaitH for Franca reDviedo to th* Orange county
Kahn about hi* ta* return* f " r |anil nppn»#d- the 4&lt;t hour weel
t# be there American headquar­
tha eharf* that adline near Winter Park hae been of the enforcement act bearing hla
I93U. 1931 and 19*1 • » » « ‘ W
ter* said they had heard nothing
m*ant death of disname,
wa*
divorced
yesterday
purchased
and
will
h*
aent
her*
committee heard Kahn ami hi*
about America attending
aaylng everything defmm
official
connection
with
ita
at
unce.
youthful partner, llenjam.n J*
Virtually th# #nllr» conference
on whathar tha governFurther, the local delegation administration. Th* 73-year-old le­
Huttenwie»er. relate hove Kuhn
_
partlclpatad In prlvat.
wa* given assurance that werk gal* ad\l*-r to the Eighth District activities wsr* given “ Vcr to meet­
t.neh and .Company and other
ing* of various group* dltcussaanranatlona In a aplrlt of col­
adminietrator,
with
l U I I I U I I It’ l l
■ H lililia o .iw s w .,
" • " *
on Road No. 44 from the Hr*- |’piuhibitnm
bank.r. ha,| reaped gross prof. *
Ing th# atabllliation issue which
laboration and paara.
I
headquarters
here,
wa*
notified
vard
rnunty
line
tn
the
lake
im’ nearly $3 ,000,000 on the «al*#
he
would
he indefinlte- waa brought to a h*’,*,l_byr the
county line at the Weklva bridge, ,ye.Irr.tUi
v a ,r ,in ,y
,»e
— ..u ^ ,
In thia country of -$90.00®,00# of
hr-*f.i.v,iis.-.i—r.-.r:—
■
1
" gold hloc ultimatum that FYahcd,
L A tS M A N S BAY, ROQUE is
wUI-be-p»shed-a»-Taptdly—a r 't* tyfUTtdUlTfeil- Tlily I.
Chilean bond* now in default.
Belgium, Holland and Switxerland
LAND. Main*, Juna 19.—(Ah...... _ YORK. June 29.—fA V - - KaVurtold-the committee dm
NF.W
possible.
would quit the conference ttnlas*
Arlucklr.
bulky
r-*B SJW e*ed n r an optimistic t » ‘ l Ro#eo, “ Fatly"
I
h
As
a
final
ann-unrement
that
■»
------• paid a aub.tanlial ta* in U-3
they rvcelverl support to keep
M rt on dlaacmamant proapacl*. rtitneilan of the film*, died today an,j jyjp, but none fur th* la*i
brought genuine satisfaction lu
them oii th* gold standard.
President
Rooeevelt
y»»t«rday
the local gioup, tl was italed that
.........................
of a heart attack
lhal followedthre* year*.
Eslhonla. a small Balllc state
emphasised to hin pedal amhaaaaIII lie n different
a* the Department has not yet
t
hope
It
which ha* dung tu the gold stand­
■ dor at Genera, Narman H. Davla, the celebration of hi* fin t wed­ picture in 1933," he said.
received word from Washington
’.
ard through the recurring finan­
that American promises f»r con- ding anniversary.
DETROIT. June 29 -*&lt;V* E«r as to the step* lequired in re­
IVcore said his widen e *howr*l
TAl.I.AIIAHHKt; June 29 -tA 'i
cial shock* of the past l# »
seluitans hlnsa rntlraly on a
He wa* 40. The ador. who wa* Kahn hail sold over 3&lt;hni * h a i- _ A total of $291,613 in *lale Ibe -eroml tint- within a wttU, leasing federal fund* for main­
slipped front thsh vellow bau*
dumped World.
attempting a -comehack" from the of stock *m Dec. M. 1930. at a sell-ol fund-* wis- place,| In the it... onr matt Itelroll Hank juty taining City owned road* which
yesterday.
• i i U U l f below deck of the blight that fell on his career *e lose of I117.5H4 which was de­ stale treasury ye-.leiday subject lm &lt; In aid rhartte* uf "W all Slirrl connect state highway* a* does
The American del-gathm at
ducted from hia Income f»r that to me hy Florida'* it/ rnunty plot" behintt the cl.i.uig h*l» ot Park Avenue fr m Fulton to 23rd
aahoonrr Amberjack II in thl«
th* my»t*rl..u.
my»t*rtiiu» death'
^ (n f|Un|f h|, lr ,urn. ani|
amt that
Street, nothing definite could be
London te Understood to bavr (t*rtwo national luinkr.
fog-bvend, Isolated harbor. Rooaa- the. result of the
schi.d
boanla
to
pay
teacher*
n (lt ,|ay Kahn obtained the
liclpated In various conferences
t hatxitiK Ih# exielcnce of
a announced a* to that project.
yah and Davia talkad ovrr the .f Virginia lUppe. actersa. during
salaries and coot • f transporting
seeking tu find a way nf assist
However, Seminole County's ap
fmm
-* *tock ,r"
m h;* pupil* during Um* fl-cal year militant, argreseive movement ’
*
armament* problem and a gay parly in hi* hotel aulte in same amount• of
ear# For th* French franc and
V.« tbq.peit "7 N#w Yotk bank! plwaU»n fur federal fend* to
r. Maud
JUua K.
r*. narriw**.
Marriott.
to tour tha campaign for Fon Fr»nc'»co in 1921, died in Me daughter.
w
it
h
m
L
in****
V
*
Urn CatuJilu - W "
TAr.rAfTASBBr. Jana 99.-(Jff» associated eurrsnrle*.
jJ Q M r t s t " * ’
*■ ’ ’* nut r^mrvn
Tagu^^iWr
mtllmrwiigtt
rmintY
*
"rttlTW
steep f t flffttw l ’K-re.
Pat.king •vstent onto llie United became It will be heavily trav­ - Pi**td*nt T 11. Futch of Ih*
.riling the-stock and only vag
Into a purposed project of as­
y4ar-eld Geneva parley thia Tall
Ilia third wife, the former Addie |y remembered *“ me Block wu* of the fund amounts t« $26^97.
.ctale,’’ Wllliaitt F l onnolly &gt;#»• eled when the Ukeshor* boule­
sistance which was tu l&gt;# ren­
Senate
la*t
night
iasuad
n
atateM -Europe haa made up IU
Under terin* of Hie new ch id lerday told the jury Ibe closing vard I* completed a* a part of
assigned him by hi* daughter, bat
dered by the Bank of England,
reported tha Oaneva amle- McPhall. actresa, dlseovered hla
law passed by the recent l.egi’ l* wa pail of a plot In •’ tetllicl Slat* Hoad No. 3. I* the first of nienl heie aaying he waa ready
could not trcatl detail*.
death
which
^
c
rre.1
shortly
after
to sign the resoluti in propoaing American expert* Introduced two
(Continued On Pa«e 8l*&gt;
turr,
the
money
will
he
kept
at
cr.dlt all o*e, the country."
1'tcora said he would go int i
|its kind entered, and therefor# It a ronslitiitianal amandment to provisions, whlrh whll# remaining
they retired following an analCounvlly. f re‘elver f»r U"’ will be giirn first c'n«lil#r*llon
a Tallahassee anil w ill'not he di&lt;
veraary party given In their Tmnor these detail* today.
consolidate the office* „ f county a mystery to the outside world,
The *toch Includnl in I’ecora * burse,! to the vsriout roiintv I,i,l,ling I i.mpany uf which the
Th* outcome o f till* meeting
war* promptly rejected by th*
by William UhilT. reaUurmnt pro­
1»- we* particularly gratifying tn tan collector and tax a«*«s&gt;ur, any gold bloc.
uuestion about th*
1930 return |„iar,!.. Warrants will he l«*ifd chi-ctl Ktr»l Naliuiial Itnnk
„
prietor.
.
a a* s
&gt; 2.. l l . . . , M e
t
. . . I.
a .. I . . a i i l i . r a
B hiI
time Speaker Peter Tumaaello, Jr.,
by
counly
h
anl*
to
teachers
aft'l
lr
.it
-—
H
n
Ih.principal
holding
•Hale Senator 4. J. I’airiih. „ f Tl
Arbuckle completed a picture wa* 1000 share* of Electric Power
While the American financial
of
the
llouae,
ia
rea.ty
to
sign.
school ....... .
and the-e war“ The chain hunk I* hanking fm iiiivtll* who spoke in behalf at
“ Tamalio" •yesterday at a Isrng and Light, UHXl shares of InternaThe resolution wav found ra- •ptnalisls wate engaged In this
tinnal Nickel. M)0 Manhattan- rnnt* will -.he cashed her# by ll„. bwukeis, md for III# cummum- n„*d No. 41 • pacifically, and
drama, Raymond Mnley brouahl
Uland0 *tu:Ho.
(Continued (Jn Page Fourl
llcaiborn, 2.V) Reynolds MrUH, Stnte Trea»urer Knott. The money lv ." lie said ’ ll leulrict* bank lent endorsement of all th# other
a mestag,. af confiilctu'*- and
can lie u*e,l only for lhe«e |«it rieilit nml p .l* control in Ihi* local requests.
and out) Turblac- fhatillon.
.
• ' |
hop* from Washington and I're.'.*
hands of a few The ir«u!l* of
When Kahn esamined hi* re­ poses.
Mias Marllae Torrence, Mies
C untv Commission Chairmen
Ideot lloosevelt lo bis roll- sgilRH
turn at the reqirst of IVcura,
The sum I* maile op " f net thiH iiiotriiirnl to i n l r i 'l er#dlt John Meltch. Hr.. Ctlv Commit
Rebecca WHaon, and Miss Mildreil
and to repmentatiw* of other
but found it difficult to Inter- rereipl* from *ale o f suloinobde an,| rinse our bank* Is every­ * toner II J. l-ehman. II M. Pap
governments.
Myrkk art’ tha latest entrants in
prrt since it wa* mmlc nut for lae«, brer lave* anil llren«e* one where alanit u* "
Worth, head of the trade body,
Um beauty cuntaai which will ba
Ksvival III the Unllerl Mate- I*
Kaily this week the Jury hvsrd and Karl Lehmann, tl. secretary,
hint, Carl Di Garsdorff, attorney mill ad valorem ta* and Inter#*!
genuine and Milutunlial, Mr Mo
ata$ed at the MUana Theater tofor K hn. Loeb, interrupted t&gt; on Invested *chn I fund* It t* llritw it It. Wilkin, manager »‘ f r iinprt*ed the local group which
ley asserted at a pn“ i cunfvrrncn.
.marrow night at 9:00 o’clock for
which maile th* apueal and leturned last,
say the itpductlon for the stock apportioned to • coiintl#- on the Ibe holding conipaiiy of
tha purpose of deciding which
MUSKOGEE. Okie., June 29.—
rli-e.l Guardian National
Insuring th* euerce* and adding loss wa* made, disallowed by the previous ha*l* * f tearher-pupd the
night salts flail that thi* county 1/1*1 Jap Ingram, 35-year-old un­
Baaford girl ahal) represent San­
Itank ol I’omnierre wu* Ih,. Irad lias
never rceiied
a better
a real daeh of c dor to the moon the internal revinue bureau, and unite.
ford nt ClearwaUr an July 4.
employed barber who aaya h*
tug
unit
charge
the
closing
of
later allowed on appeal,
Alachua. $7H&gt;!’. H»krr. II r*6: the two bank - wai an nttrinpt by “ break" In regard to the improve­ “ don't know whether I'm aorry or
Their entry brings tha total light eacurslon on th* Ht. John*
"Do you recall being que»ti mrd
Brsilford. $I!*?M; Wall Street Imiikeis In ’’grl" ment of It* road*.
IMw tnUred to 16, with at Uait River to Palatka neat Monday about Ih# transaction by rrpic- Bay. $2H.’.2;
not" la In jail today secured of
•
— . . ——
fsor more girls achaduled to ba In night aboard th* hlatoric river boat sentatlve* of the inlcrnal revenue Brrvanl. I324H; Browanl. $3*01: Henry Ford.
eiecutlng hi* two ainall chlldrsn.
Announcement was mad* thia
Calhoun. $1702; Chnrlolte. »itHk;
Um contest by ta a o m w night.
Itelaltva* and neighbors told morning by S. It. Dightun, secre­
1‘omiolly "ivlil that “ getting"
"Osceola" I* th# announcement bureau V" Pccora eskrd.
h
Citru*, $14%3; Clay. $l'.‘*&lt;*: ‘ ’ol the midor m ag n a te was only j
’
minder waa Issued to all
uiTicrrv that Ingram, astrangsd tary of F'lorida Celery Shipper*.
"N o," the banker icplled.
today lhal Captain Thomas Lund
lier. $Mlt; Columbia. »3r.Hrt; Dade. •’«ldey»ipe"
&lt;iUiia morning that they art
from hi* wife, want to a cotton In*., that ;the oravmixati hi will
ill
*
gre
at,
linlinr
Kahn
than
wa-.
requested
to
veteran of more than half a cen­
*2X733; PaSoto, lUUD; l'i*ie. wide plan lu eliminate thousand*
to appaar at tha Milane
(arm, wounded two of hla wife'*
appear
again
today
with
a
"retury's sente* on the river, v/ill
Kiwanian Smith Hardin's •«- relative*,’ then patting hla llttl* hold * meeting In Hotel Thrlirta at
$IIRH.
msrniag at 10:00 o’clock
of luniks and to establish ll
l^ksland tonight at H:tNi o'clock
be aboard to guide the craft to fresheil” memory.
p
ilelire
a*
a
Mathurlial
•‘rirfult
Duval. $2r..29H; Rscainlila. tlO,- i rhniu hank i-ystriil
abort rehaareal. Ordinary
ton and daughter on th# head lad for Ih* purpose of discussing the.
After the session adjournnl,
r, i t" in Houth F lorida lu y#ar»
t»39;
Flneler,
$701;
t-raoklln.
lt.itb
witne-sps
vald
the
t
lwn
. clothing will ba all that is and from Palatka.
tli#in to Ih# wall and shot them.
Prcora told n#w»pnper men threcently enacted Agricultural Re­
Registration Ihta morMng were revenue agent who rvamhteil *ltH»l; Gad-den. ISBlRt GHehrtsl. i bunk i ‘Van and shindil" be re­ ng„ furnished th* highlrglitv of
alrad tomorraw, It waa anDonald, 2, died instantly, shot lief BUI and decide whether or not
few but many persine are plan­ Kahn’* return, held that Ih* lo*s Sllififl: Glade*. $490. Gulf. ,,’l|Vi: opened with 1161 percent pay- 11,*, program pie»#nlr.| at the tliru-gh th# heart.
Th* alater, Florid* celery grown*
lirul I
OJght th* courtesy of th* ning to be aboard by Monday night, was not deductable and Kahn wa* Hamillnn. $ » » t llanlce. *'■393: I men I* in depositors, who to dal* Sanford Kiwanl* Club mrwtinq at Mary l.ou, 4, lingered a few hour*. organise anil seek the li.nrfits nf
the
Montsauma
II
&gt;tel
yesterday
■
majority
of
them
today
Ironing
have
issisvi
d
b
l
l'p
r
r
r
r
n
l
,
of
$131,assessed
$111,000,
but
lhal
hi*
*;•
Ileedrv.
$719Hernando.
flli&lt;«i
*’Th«y are dirty and ragged’*, th* Act.
ul Beauty Salon, all girls
noon.
IXNI.IHNI.
; th* contest and appearing ,ut Isat minute (Vtaili aa regard* peal wa* sustained by the Liard lll-hland*, *’’ 331.
Ingram aaid. “ I knew they had
Loring Itaiiul, of
lliaib-oloii,
Ilia
talk
wa*
a
eolorful
deic.rgtheir
businesses
so
that
they
may
of tax appeals.
IlilNhn rough. I2«/i97- lltdme*.
. ^ i plght wilt b# “wad* up *
nothing tu sat hut combr*a(l.”
tiun of life on the pralri#* during Officers said Ingram told them president of the organlrntion, will
be free to enjoy th# 34-hour trip
$l.Mt9‘ toilia« Mleef. Iltn.'’.' Jack
t M r appeatwoce. .
the days when the Shiver* au I "hs’d rather *** hia chlldrsn dsad preside. Tl in meeting Is &gt;ched le,|
•»n. 97006;' Jefferson, $3232 I#
•ta of a atwilar natatw which Includes two nights on the
tq b* attended by delrgsliuns of
th# .Morgana reigned a* cattle
boat
and
a
day
o
f
entertainment
r,vrtle $IUtrt• I skf, $31?t0 le~
Hag staged
throughout
than starving.”
grower* anil shippers from all celI
o
.
p
,
ratio
t
on
nn
unmen»e
*cv!c;
e** 7 |. Icon 94726: levy. *
tonight and
tomorrow it Palatka.
ary producing centers in Florida.
Majiir J. ( ’» Hutchison tif the day* when hard liquor was the
Mayi/r and Mrs. V. A. Speer
Liberty, 9*64' M*dl*nn. fflW I:
na all Indeathua
Mr. Dlghloa yrsterday asserted
Florida National Guard tFnp week urea of ths entire Ki**imtmo val­
Mnnatee, 949I6; MarWm. 9»’&lt;7rt7:
„
girls win compete for were th# first to register for the
mailed invitatlvlis to all rnrinlier* ley anil almost every part of
that It ia possible llint the gr-iup
Martin. 91016; Monroe, t ’" '" l
I of M automobile, $100, and trip. Others are II. M. Papworth,
of the City and County fommi*- southern tsetion 0V th# *ljl*.
may adopt a rode of ethics, ask
WASHINGTON, June 2 9 .-W ) Ns**att, 92110
W. J. Thigpen, and hia daughter;
• ion* and nffieials uf the Semi­
for federal funds to be used fur
Report* from a j uni me#iing of
Okaloosa. $2666; Oke.cb.lee. mile 1'purity t'turiiiher " f CoinKarl I ehmenn. Mis* Bessie Pres­ —The WeatMr Bureau tmt*) j
Mayor V. A. Hpesr, City Com
Winter mlssiunsr 8. O. Hhinholaer, aad farm purposei next year, and
remlader la all glrta cott, Mis* Mildred Bridges, Miss surd a warning to vc»»rl* plyirg 9 *»l: Orange, $9117: It leiil*. meree urging them to rome to Sanford, Orlando, an I
most Important of nil, l«pln sow
I'tktk
eluba
at
Sanl.ando
Spring*
City Clerk F. 8. lamson motorad securing written agreements from
eat*ilng cam* today Mary Bill Pairs#, Frank Pelxr*. Caribbean waters eouth of Ja­ 91X01; Paint Beach, $*.V.*M; I.... .. Camp F’mter. near Jacksonville,
last
Monday
night
also
ssere
main
maica
to
b*
on
th#
(poknut
for
an
*3996;
Plnclla*.
IIIJUII;
l'"lk.
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
C,
O.
Bare.
t„
Jacksonville
this
morning
where
L Marentatte, theater
to take part in the i,bserv*nce of
farmer* to curtail their crop next
Th* trip will be mad* by moon­ intense atmospheric, dudiir uu.ee $13 9H3; Putnam, $3(102; St. J"*"1'. first annual Seminole Counly by Kiwanian* C. •» Hats. Howard they wsr* scheduled 16 enter pr*
aid that AM o*ly re­
season.
Ovsrlln,
Rupert
Strickland,
a
rl
reported
yesterday
by
the
li:r«au
$3322; St. 1Atria, $1632; Sanlp |tay, a ,|*v during which (hi*
liminary nsgotiatlons with attor­
ar* that UU girl be light almost entirely. Th* boat
ney for th# Bondholder*’ Prutsc
If, »nd bate a batWlnf Vrtll leave Sanford at 9:00 o’clock to have reached hurricane intrn*- Hr-*a, $.'MWU; Bars note, 921W; county’* National Guard unit* will Kay Fox.
Thu** attending lh« meeting live Commltt** in th* hop* of a*
Seminole, $3639; Humter.
it, ipart outfit, and Monday night and arrive at Pa- Ity.
li# a##n &gt;n special drill* and ramp
Th# bureau charttd the ten’er Suwannee. $3736; Taylor, I ’ "**: fratur#* that ar# not usually were Kiwanian* Howard CJverln, curing way* and msana of operat­
latka after a leisurely trip at
who prsaldtd, Howard lomg. S. ing the City during Ih* coming
*9 0 o'clock Fo.rth of July morn­ •f th* disturbance an the t&gt;t*i* Union. $1319: Voluela, $903” " » i seen.
c
Walton,
$'**7;
reateat ta aharlag la ing. At 9:00 o'clock that nigkt th* of ateamer reports today at aeon* hulls, $1547;
The day will he ob«eeved on J. N il, J. 0. Sharon, Rups’ t months
NEW YORK. June 29 -1 4 V -"
Thursday afternoon’ July 13. Camp Strickland, Jno. U Jinkina, S. F.
Commissioner 'll. J. Lehman h*fl
i af aandiag th* winner craft will leave on the return 70 mile* northwaet af Will*m*tat Washington, $2761.
will op#n on July 2, and lural Dou krey, Ray Fo«. J. M. Stme- planned to go, t u r at a mealing InternaUenal currency uncertainte Cl earwaUr, trip, arriving In lima to permit on th* Ulafld o f Curacao iff the
units will entrain from her# In cipher, F. H. Ijini'on. C. R. Ma- In Tampa ysalarday ha mat J. W. tlaa and narvuuan##* uf grains
. that.r IU*H 1*. with all bos loess men to open their northern coast o f 3°uth America.
' It la awvlng west northwest at
tint# to pllrh ramp early Sunday. am, K. R. WtDor.. Smith Hardin, .Shamls. nn# of the bomtoldar* clouded stock market enttuiaiaam
Igarka Theatcn la Ftert* (U r* doors at th* usual hour.
About 130 officers and m»n from IV. 8. Coleman, T. I. Dumas, a attorneys. After a short talk with today. Prices generally tacked
As sen mncc.l earlier, th# up­ about 10 miles aa hour. The lu
. Aha, autameblte wh'ch
Hanftrd will h# at Camp thia O. Beta, Arthur Hransn. H. D. Mr. Fhands, Mr. Lehman decided and tilled In th* unimportant area.
per deck will be reserved for men. ’ rea-i &gt;ald tha storm apparently
IJAKEMAN8 . {BLAND H AH year.
Caswell, E. I. Hoy, W. T. Lang that hi* presence in Jsekaoavill* Th* American dollar rallied shar
wh l* the lower deck is for men. la c -aliasing with considerable .•&gt;
BOR. Main*. Jan* *9.- iA*&gt; HeOfficial* of the tr#d# body lo- ley, J ^ a a is Johnson a*J Patsr with hav* no adds.) affect, there­ ly in foreign exchange market
men and chibton. A nominal tensity sad email diameter.
Yesterday wind* ap to 70 mite* spite n penlatMk feg whish I'm- ilay *»t In motion plan* to organ- Schaal; I
Wheat and torn dropped ghost!
tvmnd-trip face Include* berth
fore he did nut mak* th* trip.
li# a mol irrado whlrh will go
f f l the boat d.rlng th# tw i an hear were reportid by stvam- ited visibility ta IOO yar li,
C immlsslonar T. I - Duma* had two cents • bushel at on* tint#
wJth
pre-idrnl from Hanford to Camp Foster for
OT1H SKINNER 18 79
night*. Meals will not be served, era ia tM area. The bureau rk- Am ter lack II
previously announced that “ I am while oat*, rye, and barley war*
light lunches sad soft drink* reived rvpirta that IM disturbance Roosevelt at th* wkael left hrrr the day. Under prrsent plan* th#
not
going to go on* foot", while asaiar. Colton develop#-! a rather
NEW YORK. Jon# 29. —lA’V—
Md struck laa.l ia the Gulf nf today nn Ih* Dnal leg af hi* rruire molnrrad* Will Irat# her* at n on
___ M sold. Reservation* should
C
iminiisioner
VT. A. Lsffler wa* heavy ton*. Silver ful-r*s drifted
Thumdav th* |3th. to spend Oil* Stlsoar observed his seventyba mad* at th# Bam'noi* Ctnaty Paris yesterday destroy ng a&gt;i- tn Campe Bello lalantF. New
pr.vented from golag becaua* of moderately lower. Bond* war*
klrthds,
with.
*
fifth
JlrthdX)
yesterday
with,
a
fa ix l, a f d y .
.
Chamber af Comm#r** office M meroui tree* ever practically an Brumwck. Ha haa keen for- th* aflemoon at ramp, and leave rikm irKl af a » • * play.
Ik* prsaa of ' '
that* lata fat th* *v«ain«.
bound eeveral days.
•**
quickly as
i •*

Assurance (liven Del­
ectation That Work
(in Lake ShoreKnad
Will He Completed

States Capital uains
Clause Makes

on Protected By
Who Calls
It First Gass Futieral For Purpose

LOSES JOB

Action Seeks To Ohviate PoHsibility Of
Gold Bloc Nations
Leaving Conference

naiHHl

1*1*101*. ’ ••

FATTY ARBUCKLE
DIES FROM HEART
ATTACK IN SLEEP

STATE FINDS ARE CHARGE IS MADE
PLAiCED IN USE OF CHAIN BANK PLOT
SCHOOL BOARDSCAUSED CLOSINGS

Movie Comedian Had
Just Finished Film
In Comeback Effort

Seen To
$29L04.3 Will Be Hwe*! Movement
Force
CanndianSys• To Bay SalnrieH Of
tem On This Nation
Teachers For Yedr

SENATOR FUTCH
IS READY TO SIGN
LOST RESOLUTION
Amendment HasToDo
With Connolidation
Of County Offices

*' »kiik JBrsU.ansi

t-

Three More Girls
filtered In Beauty
Contest At Milane

Father Slay»His
2 Children Who
Are Going Hungry

Final Plans Being
Made For Trip To
Palatka On Boat

Celery Siiipperu T&lt;»
Meet In Isnkelancl

Hardin I Speaker At
Meeting Of KiwaniH

Officials Invited To
View ( ’amp ExerciseH

Weather Bureau
Charts Hurricane
In Caribbean Sea

City O ffic ia l Are
In Jax At Meeting

Slump Hitu Stock
Market Enthuniaam

President Startn On .
Final Leg Of Cruise

i

\-

�t

3 TWIN TUT
LAKE MARY
by K n ig h t P itc h e s

did net laaa* • .toft* K “ . « « op hit ta left ftaM, gnad fag
a w hitter, apd strath
haaaa, and OfdaO nngtad ld
' RyoUaW, • aauthpaw, started Ur. A t thia jancUri Of I ha %
In
G rts t
S t y l e far Laha Mary Md also pltehad Cummings tank ** tr d r tan
&lt;M
bsaattful ball durmg tha *U to- duttaa. Myrleh
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down U r a Una add strnah
llith liming hatag tha m o m at H. Phillips, Aatrsy and Lylf
hi* downMhand ta*. af tha gaan.
SKecaaaian. Howarsr, Sanfbrd.
Sanford started tha aeortog ta
tha iocoad. Inning, potting «♦*»
ona ran la thla Inning. Laka Mary
aana right bath ta tha faorth
with i nm, tying tha *e*rr. dnkh
Sanford broha ta thalr half af tha
fourth. Laha Mary wrnt Into tha
load In thatr half af tha .lith with
a ran. bat Sanford put orar two
runs In this Inning on srrora. H.
Phillip*. first up ta thla Inning,
draw a haae on balls, Sta.upar,
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flolfern in the future, when they commit the ancient
aln of alicing and their hall lands un nomel,*&gt;dy's head in a
K «l»r * l &lt;•* » « • &lt;
M i T i i k t nearby roadway, cannot claim the accident was nn '‘act
Ufl-lwr 97. H it •« • 't---•M n
*1 of God”. A t least thia ia what a New York court ha* ruled
At
rtmfUtm. •Mgr
s f««im t »r Riiflr ■» WPf.
in extending damage* to the victim of a golf halt which wa»
H ill.U lt l U DRAM
driven through the windshield of a car w d n g severe lac­
M ll«
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00*1)0* lim - l l M ^ l w M H f Ieration*
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tv Ihg lac* of fhe driver.
• i MSI H irrtoj) r a t C|
Tha
defendant! were tha Golf Club and the player who
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drove the ball. The golfer pleaded that a gust of wind car­
“Ifci*** ttaalM . ...—
ried the ball o ff the courag onto the highway wad that
Mr • oteler l*rr V n k ----- —
neither he nor the Club wan rwtponniMe because it was an
A ll a A l l W l r
H lln A
M ill *f
Ik a a k ., n a l l l k M , a *4 « W&lt;M
s i "act of God'*.
• M . i l l l a a f i M Car fk r w r . i n • (
i i l . l a * f esAa. w U l kr 'k a r s e * fa r
But tha judge wan parhapg aa well up on the Hjoyal
a t r e g a la e ^ I| IH | | « « r a U k
uuj[ Anciaflt game aa he waa on hin law, for he stated In
aa4 Ki
hia ruUng that evidence adduced during the trial showed
a r ir lk .^ t H l' *. ,
IlrM af M rm hlaa. d—W «N that the ball had been sliced and that wind or no wind a*
aiaiaialae* la tka lararr rllfaa at
Ik, raaatrr a l l l ,Ma«&lt;Ml M 4&gt; alice waa not an '‘act of God", opinions of many a duffer tp
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?«■» the contrary notwithstanding.
I k , llaraM la a auakrr W tka
The judge'a decision of nineteen pages went into de­
Aasurlalrii Feesa altrk 14 tarlaa l t r l , *aCI............
e a t jlle * la l i t a a » l a f i d tail regarding the game, iti haianl* and benefits.
■ ak JIralla a a t aU « " • * ts a * ls
“The ancient game o( golf had its origin In Scotland
r r r a lt ,4 ta If a r aat a lk rrw la a r r
and waa formerly indulged In by only kings and the no­
n g k la a t a a k llra lla a
af
U l bility.
It furnlahea a healthy means of exercise and relaxa­
H iaaairkra k r r r la a r* a la * r * * * n r 4 .
tion and la a sport of the first order. In more modern times
t i l l IlKD AY, JUNK 1*. 1114
the game spread to England, and It* popularity has so in­
creased that the game Is now extensively In vogue in this
Itllil.R YEIUJE FOM TODAY
and other countries, among all classes of |*»ple.
"A golf ball in itself is an Innuccnt, lawful article and
TU B HIGHEST HOCKj Hear
my it t . O Cud; attend .nto my so ia the dub which drivea it. The game itself being fun­
liikyi r From th* rad of the earth damentally honorable and sportsmanlike, suggests nothing
will I cry Ulltu thra: If id tut la lb* unlawful or hazardous about It. But, whun driven, though
rial that i* higher lhau I.— in full compliance with the rules of the game, the ball at­
J'lalm 111:1, 2.
tains great speed and may thus become a dangerous and
destructive object and may strike with great violence and
TO ItlT K R T HIlfHlKK
force not unlike a projectile which is propelled from a
weapon by whatever power it lie actuated or a stone thrown
H eciig at nuun U r lower* el
by a catapult or by the hand.
Samarkand,
"It must be conceded that, although golf sh&amp;ul d
Yen -night Ua field, year gulden
not be deemed u hazardous game, a driven golf ball is a very
hit-1 litM high,
dungornus missile and that its flight and direction cannot
!ln, it," mrd it Wrong tu hrrd with­
always be controlled by the player. The uncertainty Is a
in thr ,ky
The crimson planet's passionate part of the game. The ball, when struck, is liable to go
down the fairway or fly off to the right or left or at any
ri&gt;nininral.
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30 NATIONS JOIN
IN CELEBRATION
AT CHICAGO FAIR

AN0THKR

PREFERRED

CLIENT!

1st Of Series O f 'Old
Country'^ayaBegraii
With
Evqnl

CHICAGO,— Fired, by a patriotl*m to *N» honor U» ihg "old coun­
try," and yet stirred to blaton
their record uf achievement ia tbt
new, thuunnniD of nation* of
more than 30 countrtre now liv­
ing In all part* of the Unltad
State* have planned national day
celebration* at A Century of
Progrr**, the Chicago world'*
fair. The eerie* began with tha
Swedish celebration.
Like an old settlcFc
picnic
grown to grand and glorious pm
portion* each jubilation ia sched­
uled to draw countrymen
from
both tha Did World and the New.
From California and N«*w York,
from Minnesota, Missouri, and
point* between,
special train*
have been arranged U&gt; bring the
foreign-burn and their descend­
ant* to their national day festi­
val*. Special tourr are slated to
bring delegation* from European
countries to Join the resident*
here on their ling big day.
Men and women born in some
far-away
section nf the globe
who have helped to build ' up
whole district* of cities in thr
United Htatee, other* who have
tilled the *n| of the prairie*, and
thousand* of th* younger gener­
ation* who have forged ahead in
lha profession* are expected.
Mm- in llit sky; What i}ld your
To many, these national day*
No truer words were ever spoken, and although the
god kinand?
I- it nut dark enough that mtn defendant golfer may have regretted the awarding of are Ilk* a dream com* true. They
damages he must admit that the judge "spoke a mouthful" ar* lh« culmination of four years
mu t dir,
o f planning under the direction
llul that In m*dnexi and without in his last Sentence.
of Maj. Feix J, Streyckman*, in
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charge of the fop-ign participa­
Ymi hurl away thi* lift In war*,
tion at th* world's fair. .
hhh
Idavk land?
The . guvcraiag . cunmiiUc* un­
der Major Hlrayckman*. romposed
What i&lt; Hi* evil webbing back of
“ Bpurt for a|x&gt;rt‘a sake" will have no place in Germany of on* parson from each national
war
under the regime uf Adolf Hitler. Hereafter all exercises group, ha* reached out through
That it riiiild Iwlat ymjr heart ut f» d physical training will be carried on with the sole pur- various subcommittee* to foreign
whilf •Vwlr*
l*i,o of muking the citizenry fit to bear arms in defense of language newspaper' and organi­
And arm your hand with blrtdlng
sation* of foreign-horn.
the Fatherland.
scimitar?
For the tntertainmenl of the
Of course, it is nut admitted exactly that this la the
Ymi. whi&gt; loved 1iff with aurh a
purpose of the new order, but it cannot help 1h* suspected visitor* Soldier Field, the Civic
leaping fir*,
t h a t thu mass disciplinary exercises are a part of a Stadium, sealing I.YO.OOu people,
tVhn tore yiuir fingers from thf
ha* been engaged for the laigu
broad plan for preparedness. It ia declared there are six gathrnng* and th* Court of the
•urging l&gt;r«?
million
athlulea
in
Gtrmanv
whose
activities
are
directed
by
Hall uf State* at the Exposition,
Why wi ic yui blind and foll-iwail
official* of the state, and it is not difficult to see that with Its sembrircular background
that i f 1 'tar?
I
these athletes form a very isitentiuj husiq for un army.
of i-ulnrful stale building*, for
Itv Robert Frisnd.—
The principle uf providing physical training for largo smaller, one*. Mere ■ mbs***dun,
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a c us driabliextent, groups of the population ill thu form of large scale gymnas­ minister* anil consul* will speak.
%
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tob 'lltff Y*•" like* |i Mf lifitj
Uf* tics where health and discipline are stressed is a worthy There will be pageants, chorvl
singing, dancing In national Am*
1
to nl into a pus it mu where we uuu provided the ultimate goal in not mllilaristic. Hut be­
tump* Brul tilhlan x.
fi—* - • to i iw on or sink with Uuyaa- hind Germany’s national supervision of sjwrts is thu empha­
The Bcaudinavian* started the
vi It,” lament* the Florida Ueaoun, sis that thu idea of thu whole thing is to prepare for war.
ball rolling with Swedish Day.
Uuitu th e contrary conception of sport prevails in Count Folk* Bemailotte rtnit
1 tteimblisnn t&gt;oper. And they say
:1&gt;. ItiHiMrselt is ,,uite some swim. America whore Individual excellence is stressed nnd wherf
from Swell-n tn give the personal
muss exercises aru practically unknown. As a result, this greetings of King Gustav V.
- - —o — -— country ia producing many brilliant performers on the ath­
Thousand* of Swedish people
uni, huhu admit' tu a Senate letic field, while at thu same time large numbers of our from all walks of life and fruei
iumrii.llrr, iiul uidy that h* madu people are not gutting proper physical training.
many parts of th* United Stale*
u Hill.- Iiiillii-n itdlar |ir.,(lt un thn
If the United States could ndopt Germany's plan of streamed into th* fair grounds
rail- nf I'.MI.UWI.OOO ».,rth nf l hi­ IVmh athletic* It woukt bo a great health benefit and we throughout the entire day. Horn*
lt un I,ntida, hut sly" that Ua&gt;* don't believe there would 1m any suspicion that wu were had only lived In thi* country a
few month*. Others had lived here
Imitdr u»r nnw in drlault. Wr pre- preparing for some war.
too long to recall which cnstuni*
ain,I,- it i, ..lily natural that Chill
•--------------------------------------came from which province fa thu
Lindt dmnM sounri ut latar ut
old country, or th* exact word*
I 1*1iIK* I f 1*1Hi,
of the old Swedish song*.
A C-dnrful parade stretched all
I III- pip'lar “ Succttk" stiule*
the way acre** a bridge over thr
for
a
huml-oiuo
blue
traveiliig
sail.
Mr-.
Henry
Wight
wat
lha
nf u «■ w years *yu, 1? tiny- we tv
world'* fair lagoon composed nf
mi tti-n tuday, might trad, "I at- chatuiuig b.i»l»»» *t an informal Altai a dainty wedding luavh Mr.
all types of Bwedlsh organisa­
l.ilu le my rureaaa U&gt; a long Hal irvctilion ly the congivgatiuu ami and Mi*. Morgan loll on lha 2:3U
tion*. The silver helmet* nf th*
id writ- established
‘prrfrrrrd uu-inUr* of llie Congregational Irani lor Jacksonville from whrra
Viking* sparkled undwr mid-day
tin
y
*ailcd
Mon
Wy
afl*rtm
in
olli
i-ii-liin.rr |’, lha perfection of k-dd- Cburib k'rbhy aflctnPon In honor
•un followed by blue crowns
lin- .mnpaolts and aubfiiliary cur- uf lh« n*w pastor of lh« church tho H, S. Arapahiw for Now York1 abov* shimmering satin gown«.
,.motion', and my ability lv ar gnd hu wlfr, th* H,-y. and Mrs. and I’hiladrlphig. When they re­ Girls In peasant costume, with
rapn l lid payment ef income I'. I*. Strung. Mr*. Wight *n* a l­ turn In (hr city Mr. and Mi*. white apron* companioned men in
tarn.''
ibied in caring for &gt;,«r gu»*U Morgan will l&gt;o "A t Home" at (he velvet jackets.
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by Mir* Margaret Wight and reaidenre of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
The stage for thn musical fes­
Thr- City o| Hanford might at MUa Ethel Mooghton who aerved Mattinger for the present. Mi*. tival is th* evening was presided
Morgan
la
Well
known
iu
banover by two regal-looking women,
daUriooa ig* cream god cake.
m il p,t ,omf benefit uut ut thi,
ford where tha ba, lived all of each sitting in a thruna-lik*
1 |i"l iiiki.niHI
frdrral grant for
Dr. ea,l hire. 11. T. Gains,
In,-hnny huildlng aa any uihrr &gt;*. wary th* pUasant host and ho«l- her Ufa and whore ah* ha* tusuy chair—on* "Columbia" in flow mg
In-n lli-ntt-n know*, wr nerd thr «aa at a vary tejoyabla tauaicale friends. Mr. Morgan caina tn San­ satin, r*d, while and blue, and
fr jiii llallililore
several the other, “ Svra," In ytllpw and
in,.m yt And In spite of t)ia gi T b u u d v al]iarnuon c.&gt;u)gilmnn- ford
pant i- Iwal road building program tVX to the young laifDa of Ifr*. years agu and ha* barn Connerled blue. Later thujr enacted a little
1)1 l&gt;fMJlII lay*, there are atill many IfwrshaU'a Holiday iichotd cbtea. with the butinaa* interests of the tablegu tv symbolise th* friend­
plum in utir itreeta whlrh need Several oytnct *olo* were itrUghl- town in eeearal capacitive: as ship between the United State*
preempting clack in L. K. Phil­ and Bgratlen.
• U t i l l 1011.
fully rendered by litas Jtwie
But not all were m-rely vl*U
ip’s Drug Etota whar* h* later
■■a . - — O
.
•Stunion and Miaa Mary Gainta
herama a partner in tha butinwa. ter*. Soma had com* t* partici­
.speaking qf the Nitam of Ry­ sang several vocal solo* cbgrytAt th* present tnu* hr ia th* pro­ pate in the program*.
der abe ^ who Ukg* In India, and ingly. The hoiles* wai aaslstad
Th. chorus of iWO voice* in thr
prietor of a prosperous hardware
V
hit gnld board, Arthur Brisbane by N iu Null)* Evan* and Miaa
bJalnaas and D *leu traveling in American Union of Swedish Sing­
ney*. " I f hr had h)t hoard In th# Mary Uainea la trrving refrrehthn intotret, of a Philadelphia ers waa really a composite of G3
United Slate, It would he mock m*nu. Tha gtMkto werai Mr*.
choruses front many state*. The
drug house.
*lni|der. 11a wutfld bo told to Marahaih Mrs. Urown, Urs Misses
organisation La holding It* tenth
bung in the g ojj and t^k* nica% touiU WiUiarat, DougUaa AbarauariDnaial convention, thn tin t
giren paper Inytgad, and he wojikl sathy, Mary M«gim, Julia Hrowa,
having bean organised to years
bring it." Freeing what? That Ihta Joaaia
Uiuraoii, goaio Uetywn,
ago at Chicago'*
first world's
la the land of liberty? Or that tit* HUiabath Mur•on, Mahal Cowan,
toir. Then it bail lb choruses.
|70U,U&lt;Ml.UOO atill being hoarded A aala May Pupa, Miaa Uryao.
Now It has M chorusm drawn
Frank Vtlrcg, accompuhad mu- from maty American cities, ac­
In thia country Ip fglttQ
bg re- Baaala gaekary, Jotl* Htumog,
turned?
Miaa Biwwa,
Juaalo Stuatof, aieian who ha* appealed In many cording to Fraij Boiling, president.
oulalasding Southern orchaatiaa
During th* day It ia estimated
ttanla Pope. Neills Bvana,
dating tha paat seven*] year*, to­ th^t
people filed ia long
Sleek* ut. till! going up. A***?- Mary Galnra.
it-aii Foreign Power, going hogging
Cupid t o again atolga a march day anaounccd that ha ia hopaful wafting lino* through th* Hwedish
a f*w moatha ago whaa. U w u oa the insay friends «1 lb* family a f organising an Informal music paVigloo. Whale they - could ■see- e
•I solid at I, waa Ml Ilag y w iie sod tha eonUse ting parttoa in tha dub which will meat weekly at mods) of a tiny veesti, the Calmare NymkoJ. which, it ia declared,
tkiy Tor It V*. It rea had ba*n evict and unheralded ao*rTlag« o f thu' Veldes lUiel.
Mr. Peirce, who bow operate* brought over the find group ef
mis* * nnugh to bug CMD worth In ___ ________
EliuUdh __________
MolUagar -__J
Hatch, you could Mil lb# hittk Me. Waller U Motgaa which or-^ha dialog room at UD hotel, be- Bwadtafc immigrants to thia coun­
Unlay for I U M , a pratU of MOOS turred at th* horns of th* bride'* lie*** that than la anoiigh mutiral try in ISIS. Beside it stands th*
in lhre« manlha tiara, riot bad at panata, Mr. and Mrs. A K- Jdat- u len l avaUahla locally hp provl-Ja Eungshoim, tha Qoeea of modern
all in lhaaa days ol
tia«*r oa Jva* IB at 1:00 a’ftoch. intarwtlng and aallghtcalag pro­ Swedish steamers. In costume, a
gram* often. Ma th*refer* |, of. Swedish-A me nee a girl repreaenlafterglow. Thera aaa athsr tUtht Tha marrlag* was talaaaaiaad
ferigg th* aaa a# tha ' Orange alcal program whea at «:00 o'clock
whkk are today halag quataA at Df. bL r. Osina*, patter of
Boom of tha hotel to all person* a trio composed o f violin, rollo
tw0 nr lb re* or towav on wki -h Methodist Church la lha
similar profits can atilt ho made. • « hr af th* Immediate family- Tha who are laterwdtd la ioing this ao4 pUno will ho heard in aa
Hut you horn to kaoto
lastly hrif* waa attired to a tore,
hiuris recital Th* public I* I
and yru ban to.fcft m — | to &gt;r whito.mi iuii u p i • * *
vit*&lt;l l* viaU thg O ra*g« Bagpi i/* i
card which waa cschangod laUr
enjoy thia and ail othar program*.

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Athletics*

sibls. President Howard Ovariln.
referring to th* usual dropping
o ff of attendance during attmm*r
month*. urged th* co-operation « f
the group present in enrouraging
■ajgos
attendance upon every occasion.
Those pwient to enjoy
H AVANA. June £».— O h - A g ian Colcman'e hospitality
ssplosion ».f a bomb before the | Kiwanians Howard Ovariln.
residence of Lit. Co«m* De La Tor- Nl*. T. 1- Duma*. F. B. VQseg.
riente, nne-llme Cuban ambassador Peter Schnal, J. G. Sharon. Howt&gt; Washington, toihy broke the anl Long, Arthur Branca, W- T.
peaceful per o&gt;l in wflieh negotin^ Langley, E. I. Hoy, J. E. Johnson,
tinn* to arbitrate political ditter*| Jno. D. Jinklnt, and B. P.
ney.
•me* progres—d. •
No damage resulted but signifi­
cance was attached to the occur­
rence because the former ambassa­
dor is lea.hr in a project to medi­
ate between the government and
•* rbraate Dtee—
Veeevee teas*tee is H ies
it* enemies.
OfTtee neerei • &gt;S* A. % - U
It i* understood this week-end
w luld see the opening of peice
tir.1 x.ft n,e^ gjwa.
conversations led by the American
ambassa W, Sumner Welle*. All
important opposition elements ex­
cept Havana university student*
LUMBER
and firm er Fresident Mario G.
Menncal, exiled in Miami, have ac­
U * l laaf yalbw plan, O iK lM
cepted Welle.*' good offices.
rypress as* alt kinds * f baUfIng ■ , tertala.

Havana Is Scene Of
Another Bombing
In Front Of Home

rate*tenetev.

raise Tte*1* '•

Ing Colombia and a Swedish fitl| bration o f Finnish Day. On th
representing Svra enacted a tab­ |&gt;recei|iig
day
Scandinavians
leau to symbolic* the friendship joined in a united jubilee. '
*ml c*,-up**i at mu between the
( aerhosltnakiana reserved two
two countries.
days at the fair— .Sokol Day, on
The climax of Norwegian Day June Z;, when ituoo c*echs per­
waa
t h e &gt; arrival
uf
the formed simultaneously in Soldier
Borlandet, a Norwegian training Field, and Aug. 20, the official
ship for fulme merchant marine Cxech Day.
Hollanders wilt add an over­
captains which has mad- the long
journey a c io " thn Alantir. Thou­ looked chapter to thr rarly his­
sand* of little lapel button* have tory of Chicago when they tell,
been sold tu Norwegian* which on Aug. :ll, what the D-tch aceatitla them tn go on board the • nniplishesl in pioneer day* In II
guverniin-nt ve.--il and whirh al­ litiOLs and .Michigun.
low them a seat in the court of
thg Hall of Stales to bear the o f­
ficial Norwegian must* festival.
Un Danish Day, the voice of
Mrs. (tilth Biysn Owen, minister
to Denmark, was broadcast from
The Sanf'ird Concert Orchestra,
that rountry to a Century of
a-gmenteil by several (Irian Jo
Progres*. The Danes gathered at
musicians, tonight will present a
the fair also heard r»diora»t* of
free concert from a bandstand at
a speech from the Premier of
Denmark, and remarks in person the rear of the Court House, start­
ing at s.ml o’clock.
from other notable Dunes,
Finnish - bamts and - -Throw's**1__ In —adilili or 1». a program of
from Ohio, Michigan. Massachu­ rla'dcal nnd popular music tn be
setts, anil Virginia furnished tho plnyrd by the orchestra, the fol­
music intersper'ed with spsreche* lowing local artists will be heard:
by prominent Finns for the cele- Mis« Marion Haynes. Josephine

Sanford Orchestra
Will Give Program

Coleman Is Host To
Kiwanifi Directors

' HIU LuatWr Cot
l» h

sad Ha

ZIP RIRVICE

FI

ua

Member* of the board of direc­
tors' of the Sanford Kiwanis Club
met at the home of Kiwanian W.
S. Coleman ' in Dreamwold last
night to enjoy a buffet supper be­
fore proceeding with the usual
business of such meetings.
The group voted approval of
three prospective m*mb«rs, anil
decision was reached that tha rltftj
should bg enlarged whenever po*
ftiiesi and Mary flu»sl, and Kelley
Pope In songs, and Richard Hendel
playing accordion solo*.

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S Q UALITY PAIN T8
“ Beat For The South"
Everybody walk* and some dnoritep* look ** If everybody
walked there. ' Paint your doorstep for protection aa wall a*
for look*. I toiler A flay** Floor Paint i* mail* to *Und jnri
this kind '•f usage. It la made to walk-on.------- -----------------

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
204 Sanford Avenue

EgrU uV-

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO

L W

Informal Music Club
Under Couuideration

ss» i .

T o m y b ro th e rs ...I o w e th #
pleasure o f sm oking L u ck ie^
When I hot had a desire ro iznoke,
t knew enctl| whew to ware. You
tee, for yean I had heard all the
mca la the family u j Lqj "Luckies
Pltaac".They aaidit tuoiToaatifif*
that made Luckire to good. I've
never questioned the reeioo—&gt;
bccautc I have always found

»

m fld ^ a o t f ; .

(pezhap* a nun, vyj^ uaii^u
V
to pure to ny lips! J caq toaoh*;^

lots tod kx» of them
find them reAcBuof to chetoaMt
Now I ’m tt^Iiog m j broihfn ,
"Luckies Please", and-each h * '
them u p , "You’re cdUeE

battue Qti touted,
%
, 's

�• r —
I

fB B

ii&gt;

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 U R S D A Y . J U N E 29. 1933

Mrs. Stenstrom Has 1Legion.Hut Scene Of
Party For Daughter benefit Bridge Party

Social A n d Personal Activities

i- litlea ,,t hrisht r o U M *•«
h»'r daught *.
.1tit•ture n*ir*. *hu‘Ia
J*nr Slrrwtrum.
,rul ferii were e*e*l t«* thxi*
wht , flrbrntr,! her
MrtWaV
mm II » i
1
“tii' r*HUii* i'f th** 1eglen Hut
nntim*r.«itry rfetnlly. Mrs. X. 1
* ght when the members ef
St-uMrom fi)t«rUinri| *ilh
*
\ • t n»-;»n -l.« gu'M
AutH M t)
lurthiby party »»u Wcdm* -f»y *»f’
fe e
t s o
n a Is
S o c i a l C a le n d a r rrmum 4it hur
» i ne*l with it suhsvriptien
’-tli*
l ,*rt\- gm n there fi»r th
r t m Sfriul, A C'lor piltrnir f
\ j*.
I'a)
ly tarty
V'.rk, Mur, ttiui irtu n, VTA* ilr\4*
•t i’f iu itng fumis fur wrl
t in . It. II. Rrnirk lift jrrVfcr- ■'-i.ali. . r. v.... i ii in&gt;I'd f a 's ip
t i l l IISH 41
( |h iI l»v. thu » rrpr p»pur dtem *
a tV t*
were m ruiTi
J«r far llaytena ttva.h
•p.-n'l nilllll • I ...' Sanford |m ofll *1
A no . tltiir'of the l tty t’ nimi
i uttv* tuiit by I he lii.HM winl Mm
■ week n th e , itur-t uf
Mr . Tu‘ '.'a*. I h t'.jrty l» ft hrri*
i| n*f iliir.Dtr the pvenmg N
mil lain* jdiii c at I .hi I*. M. a' «f pmV 7inni.i*. |H*tuniji*. i!»»i*n
irldyc Mn.*. ■,
II, 4* \\,|ahh!|?D.
Iho Qi.mii: ’ • ypy‘&gt;'d a pi. n lh. l i f t Haiti l t hunh.
.111*1 \ tn arr»ni:r*i iifoi'vit the p:vi
iighamt the*»wrning iefrr*h
Ini ih a i" *&gt; and • w.tnminu ■’"■I
!\ rrmm*.
Hugh Tnrtimn- unj tia yrlit . n'ftrr T ’ lt
I Hin
weii* seive*! frem *i l4tg*j
• tflrinir the aflrrn -on
Mr*. Piter SeimAI, intft’irtat i* I loon,* 1l
P t ir e the uflyrnnen ffwmu* tv 1
Thi I 1 prjj ■ oa fliili w ill hat'ii
♦' N* I Ll ii With 1A lill"4* 4*leth .111
on* »t t■-inline «* &lt;
Jacksonville jc: tcrila)
f..r tie
I iih .* from p.ia»fcP. M. to K 1.0 • imtp«f* werr enjoyril hy r
with Ih*wU a»f ftnk
.Mi*. John I lid i if, .Mr., tlvoi g
tun *!* mfftj pnji'** weft* Hvuiftfi'il i 1
i- tiii, ^h.i'lii iliiUies, nffil
Hal.-. J|l . I i. I Ilea mil, .Mi*.; ‘ M iii Iho l tamlirr o f ' nm
' K.lith l.«»Vijoy ADil Hrtty
&gt;
• m Ini'Mini: ut I ah. M.iry
Mi. I . M 1e nhitrt. Mi*
III I
II fhtiT.
.Mr*.
Krai *
. ■ Kricitih of .Mi-. tii'iirjfc \\»
'Tin* m i'Mini .tody ela*. id tin llii'ther. \t th»* i’onrlu*ti*n »*f t!Shephet.l. M i. II I' WAeh
Mi i -i*lt# tin’ Mo
I .'linn Mem &gt;
•trln Hill rri'irt I • |. .t■rt that &lt;h
pht»?i*iff«phs %%rr.* mAilt* ••
n.in'* M •-ionary S»n l.*ty of
.hi t Mf&gt; !
K ii •iiimtlnf
• oltiljUlii' M, .|.. ||. I n Stm.t
the
etinjfi
«*f
eliililivn.
It 111 at hrr li«m&gt;' &lt;&gt;n South San
First Mrthodi't I ’hlirrh will
ie iiitn l in ipf'ifli; l&gt;) lh
h if. A i lino Ul-hirr, ami 1'n.l
ford At amir.
\t .1 lutp hi*wr Hetty Sue lljiti
* it* lii.t ro*in n of tli ■ .ontt « urn f t4‘in1iiir1. Klt/nhetl
M
Itrnnd*. Il.-rl- ■rt i t-..,"lii!IT. Haro! I
unit Hetty Jetin Sflsser light
■I .1 Id o'flork «t thi ilmtoh
i .hi. .in.! Liny KeuiiiiliAt*
M ii.ih, 111!) t oI'.*i I, .l.it ol, tin h
Mr* aml Mr*. J. N. Iii&gt;l. on. Jr.
!
the
4
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*’ii
thi*
lurthdii)
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r) * III* I* lilt Itod to utlolld.
' r . Hairy
rt artenil p»!*igie*f||i'f»» uf
hi r, J r„ I i a it h
«nlit*fa wu* itiYurotnl with pin*
and ihnichirr, Mildred, iiiutid
Mr * h, Jr i
i- Mi'fi'i weie » etleeteii l*J
all.! Junioi
Jai
k
MOSIt \T
g»e tt. nn«l jellnw irinitTh*'
jr*l*r.Uy fr-in S'nuth Saitfnnl
'tt'.r"Inee W IV'right mui Mr*
laid« iLTAt ratio to |m&gt;s Pnlnutto ,\i nno.
lh- then ii *IummI the h**m»r guest ur». Mi
i iroto NTimbor ttiti* 5f
S. t *‘ieuuiii. Mrs. ,1. K
tl** i*tI't*r vhtlitiivi t * the ilin u* Wu
I'
vtoiinn
.Visitin'). Mr*
HAka r
rriei%*‘ii
h i g h j*e«»i:e
m^iii
wei
lift
tee
eeurst*
w.i
Jark Huh••&gt;!!. o f Atlanta, ha* I.
1 |trii*e*. rfctltm.in. it ill moot
i *|*
f. i*d kit itilli M
Ve4l lO
Infi the
nrrivril t , j.|-.*r.,l a f, n itiy ttUu II. n n ■ fat'n i, ii. I t , I ll’ l I1lll.fi, I IM o*itin'k ttlllr '!&gt;
tl
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the'
trhel **f tiwi-*,
F.
lh ntiiu, Mrn. M. »
hu parent*, lit nod M r, J .-i... •a. »n«*»^*o«riUr*»tfMT*r'' .- w * .n u rn y w * r t f* r r
ntran
plaxet-. while F. S.
S-uii^,
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it
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l l ^ f l i I T * n I F T 5 a?',iil Ati'ii i.
I tin t’fi ha.| high * »*re fjmhptj? I he
M’** Annie l«»* GhsrmtAnm
Mr* J.
Miiilo H and dimi;'!
-n n .in ’ w,!% g l i n t a ukr A ui-uie
Kttrh g * *i tereivnl n pink ha#h
Mn. Maria t'annon, v»lw hi
1
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trr. IKp idh.t, .Mi
i ar dyn t'.d
ttf mint*
a lueriietitii uf t*
the ntn ♦■n player M ’ « M.ugat •
l»»n (printing tin* |ia*l Iwn
P it'*Uyts «* an Auiiliiuy. Mr* &lt;*■
iiur, o*i, | Mi
Mill hi II'* y;iii*i*I
Hi y'il ' 11*11
t ak i’ h t*-i **p»«*ii ii * jwtfril pi *»*!
■t J h jm l. I|-li :i in Iiur . ' 11a .ii - Mm * IL
I atdt . I l l I** ' Wn, rl'tiirmrtu%.will mn I t**l
Hi i, .Mi
"lit*’ -' H * -nit were; Margin*
1 high -*4*te iv tttett\ prize nrwl
lin !
i r f F . nrrirrd lo »|wni| I two i hltfrt.
an*l I'. t’, i’tUlier, Jl„ l.im Mt i . h with Mi* J i
Jam* Struct tutu. h*»tn»r gtiefil,. Mi
I \ Skfiift'*»rt at# (he treipti lit
n r * * fa r at inn hero.
i*i M*«m«-/ iui?i „ i«, • ii ti’11 J.n k I iki ki-i. \r« -i H i t Sire’- , with Mr- \ II liar* her, Mr*. M M. Smith.
f II t ike 4i • high x-iMie im it"*
f 4II h*|t |aaaIi•V f.tf Ihtytiuiii lU.i i il-tker mu! Mt Mrfi* w hif*t«*
M - tt Jliriiua. Mr**, r. K. Hetiltif*. 'f Mt. II, tt lluek* i ittul
I
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l«
\
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j'hri-i*
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•
Mn. (irndy I:. tiro, |ll|*l r*'11*1 tl* '*!»* ||*I jlll’1* I JI W’ ■■k.
Tilk.t’ Ii tii i lVi'il tile
l*li •!iylerlitn \uviIm » , M»' \V A Mt* F. I*. F^-inilitMner. Ilelr*i
Grady. Jr., of .lurk rptllle,
♦Hi*, n» j
Smith, Hart’uin Smith,
H it'}
iiu *. t i k . l - t*« tlw
dfil« hiit'ii. * finrrmrvi, will Mrui't i.t
Mi
tritln r Iho former'.* tout
Ms
f iiroly ti ( 111-* »! * rI* Whit
J* hi ^a** r. F*hth l.«»v**j«»y, Hetti
J.*-ie|ihinc Jor.i , al lo* Iminr r* hngtiif, iliiughti i uf Mr. uii’l I im uM.iek with M.-' Ihny I.i/ S «e Hale her. I’li/iiU-tli Ifatehi i . Mihtlie I'heatef, wl» e M n II. M
i",»i w-"itIi iiiul Mu* Mili gait t
lh It, r e in 4 Au'iPii
Paata.
lUtirii i.i A mi liatltel. Mu* 1 •- Hav«» were awn*Jo.I the ihnit
Aliy* riiath - r. Wli Uhigti’D, *lef*.
t
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ti*»Jny fit t iiiiiUttfi* itff l A ht*vi!|e•
i'll/* i. ti* ki* - f r » hu k’ n *hn
Mrr. Hugh T"rrun «* au&gt;l Mi, i,ii**«}.)lerhtti
\'t limy.
Mi
A time t.ri‘ &lt;«i*e tlUamier, Stanley
X. I , witrri Ii*- util ji t «| fw
Murlisp T«rrjiii*‘
ntimnU ve
I tlfm y Mrl uuliti. t li.urtit.iu. wiitj !*i» key, ftfit] Arthur Hairher, J,, i * m at lh** Ta-it^ Shop.
fintith ,
trnfay from .fnekrtii^ville win «
t rt At t tNl a*\ |. » k willl Mr-.j
Tlio-e ple*nit were Ml an*!
they spent swrrul ifiiys with reta­
i -Mi'l.iinlrii* P»iJ l " till Sheet,
j v|r- F s. I nitmiiL Mr, ait.I Mi
Mi - rnritlii • lU vil h i ginii* *i
livr*.
1' I . Ikm n’H, Mr amt Mt*. T. I
t'lnh Xuilil*et Six i»f lit* IU* »
iViytniiu Ihueh t*» p* ml r»!i»ut |U
: Ihv.iti, Mi ariiI Mi- t l II I
hv in u i AmJiWii. Mf
II- •*
il*t\ i« i hi- **iu -♦ nf Mb’* .Mill' Fmrik ].* WiNMlrirlF, Jr. m
.
Ml
' ' Mi
II \
ttaUhiMii. hnmu.t’. will meet at.
Kjrjil, ilttughler *»i Mt. it^i Mt •.
It* fur. a large gath* i mg i*l
turiird yp%tefi|;i% frr»r*i Winiti
M il i/ihi.k with M»
nit Vi- Mai
Mr amt Mr-, tt' II Shrphnil.
11
\ Kyrtl, h ■i ■ fly « 1 |f
M ■- - ll’il y *4r*-—netf—.Mrr IF tt , Um k. •, Alt
till®' Ali&lt;I Ifeiuler -nrtvi^r. \.
I
|^dinlfv—^S' l iUul
t, wifh Mi * Ftieetl. an 1 i * l4it[v*
I,i ,'hi ,'t ef Mrk
Ful l ^ M I'hllfp . Mi
• n.l (Mnyhrn, tin. wtiet. I,.
ju:nV eifrr—
Mtifh.Dt "thtj - 5t r “ T. ST"f;tiiwl*~
I F. Hiker
lhi\M. of 14*ke Monro*, wn* mar 'Ir- M. Minatik, Mr Jam* * it
bout Iwrt \% rv k r~ ----^
a In* .*• .* *.
M r . tt I. laugh e amI ilatigh , * III U Xu Hitler
Tun - lif
thi,- in.) W iilf. nb) morning at II iu ll*itf. Mr*. F II \ltnm &lt;. Mn
**Vliti'k lo tMtvi'i Hall. **»tt of Mi
Mn. IV. I*. IJirnor, ||*.- M. . ’ • '*.* Min •■•••’ . ao l M
l.' o h : Kti *t Ihipt i t t !' i i Ii v. ill I*.iv
\ |*. t oiinepy. \|i 11 cl
All* it
Hail, f I .mien . s t
in the l* f e Vlall ami
Mlnnin Ur— Kolnd . Illadi *;.,r ** ............. 1 M-ni.i^ I.-. S «*.. plan -1mi rial the il.iv tiu-rtifig
Mi II J Ih ll ) ,
hulge Janie-* t* Sharon pnfotne--l
hoitic* uf M*
\ nil*'
Mr, Pail it* t:.unr
n .l... iiNtnor.l
.... . .
Suir.la, *1...
Hoi*.
William
flilcn
Ml
w .illo* tt Wnght.
Mr*.
tIV** 4 ec k 1hiMevt Ink’
the tiMfimny at the SetniiiuF*
fu|
it in ii t
ami IV iII Inin I Junior, I, ft I'.....la
Ft tun M iH*ht**i». Mr
\1 1 Hut
F«* aUy Fmirt Hmire
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for Allanla In -j . n.| a f , » iU&lt; *.
(Italian. Vli* If I* I n i l ', Miluifihfle.v.
i- t i ihipii -t riutri ii w ill in el
The h|ltt«* ha« loin living n tJ
Walter S F f U m m. M
Mii'u.m t
tit tiito tiVl»*ek at tin hutch nn hake Mmiii»t- fur th* p.»*t eight
l ap*. II, A. Ili\i*ii3i, .'l,, It.
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Mij* I M h« lnli.itt Mi
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tirel* XUiintuii
K|Vr *\f t**** one ,,f the own* iv of Hall Di**tl « n
Payton, Ohio, nrrlir l krrr I ihIpv itig He fiittetii! in ttiniinl’i Tile*
ttlthhhlUII, M&lt;
I I HiiilfiitlhlF
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meet
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I la rage, initirr Sanfonl AvetHie
tl* M1 --1
Aiuhkn T.iVn. It M.n
i i »’f H A XewiniHi. *•♦' till eity, It it . *m» k with Mr* I1- F* tt f» g alul S* ♦otiil Street,
!* ’i*"l Tak.i' ti. A*j 1 g,*1i'll 11,1 ii* .
wet»« .Mi, ami MiI*
New ham, ttV'l I 11 ■I Stleet.
'
*
\I tll'All &gt;!|**»*AH# MmU I
|lMt%k»r,l
mail rt:**| hui, |l**lihi , Mr. an t
ki
tt dill I hrmfiiftlty ( Hi \ tif1ill til! 'I| 1f
Mi tt’
\-hini-. Mr. am! Mi - ! Thipli I I'liunh will meef nt It:‘M
KliinU'th Wnti* 1 mail* an*l P%bx
h. I Thin her Mr*. Snintn I I*
i*Vlm‘h w ith Mr&gt; W J. IIfti»«|&lt; w,|
rn a a n m
im m ,
hi auk*
h'"ten, Mi -. tt. K. W*ii t w , Untmri'J ifII IS lUilnietti* A n il *%
Iu«Im' V) i i i
"riii’ ntrrtther.* of th” "Srw*\
F*Tt# ,iy. Juii. tniH
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Xtmtlier
Sev**ti
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Hr
I'riM-rrila • bitritr
t hat” J'lub were rnlritainej with
IIlightv.
It Hurtawny, T. V*. Fit t (inptiO t h rth will m *
AHUlNnli«ii di.&lt;
f !*• pr-.ai.iTi llii'ti)
Muhftetito, Milhinl Woolanl. un i: at .4:Mil oVh* k with Mr- II, |. a party given Tueolny aftii
9 titt 12
11*inft l*| Mi*« M W p.ihef I- at
h. I . hum).pint.
f tilt i i*on, flti Imioml A vnnie.
her lumie, aPNI Pulmett * Avetme.
Th&lt;* Aft!***•*&lt;• J iiiiiiiIii Smilh Mar
h rt*' Tutrmi, Mnrjmi** F rn -t.
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# A N C E

Progressive House
Party Being Staged

Just Two More Days Of
CHURCHWELL’SStockTaking Sale

Friday and Saturday—So Hurry to (ho (Ironies! Soiling Event o f the Season and
Get Your Share o f these Kargains. Positively Saturday is the Last Day of the Sale.
Take No ( ’hnnoes, But Come.
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Aj£n*H Rmnrlclolh

44c

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S lrip e

.111- n ’s
II r ii a &lt;lc
&lt;1c Il ont1 h
I'a jam as.
Cast Colors.
Sale I'rln -

69c

Pa n t s
Men'R

Pajamas

Remnants
Rem nants o f

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script ion a I Riillruloti*l&gt;
l.ow I'r iie s .

Underwear
M en's D im ity Check I nion
Salts.
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Sh o e s '
Men’il Black or Tan Onfords. 15.00 Values. ? - i 08
Bal« D rier
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94c

HATS
Choice oT any I,allies’ llal
Values to
$ 4 &lt;10

GOODS

22 s I I Hath T om els
Sale t’ riec

44c

lit* inch Voile, fast colors -yd.
10c.
.'IH inch Prints, fast colors—yd.
9c
HOSE
:;h inch Sheeting 10 yds.
59c I.allies' Cull Fashioned
inti Silk
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One lot 25c Broadcloth, dose out 15c Cllohsiffo
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10 inch Slip Satin—yd.
29c
5H inch Pcppcrcll Prints—yd. Jll'/jc )
S L IP S
36 inch Silk Pongee—yd.
15c'L ivies’ mas cm
OH inch Pink Nainsook—yd.
7'^c ' -slips . i.acc trim i * / L
.'IS inch All Silk Flat Crepe -yd. 17c
Footwear
9-1 Brown Sheeting—yd.
19c

44c

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DELIGHTED R AIL ECONOMIES
H0WINGOFTO BE BIG HELP
&gt;A EXHIBIT WITH RECOVERY

Charming Bit Of Old Mexico A t Fair

CHICAGO, HU June 20— Sena-

a t * Alfred H. W igg, of West
PaJgi'Beaeh, vice chairman of the
r W (4 * Commission, Century of
h w t e i i , la in Chicago atten’hng
tie(exposition. He Is enthusiastic
over (he shewing mad* hy Florida
— linylda Hall, the Florida TropleaJ'uarden, the FI™rids Orange
Ordtsk the Florida Tropical Home,
flo r t is —everything shown
hy

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chairmanship o f the Florida Cumminion ind alio because of my
rather frequent visits to the head­
quarters of the C unmunion In DeLand, I had sumo knowledge of
what Karl Brawn, general manager, pod hi* corps
of assistants
werg dolag In the way nf making
»n exhibit of Florida's resoutcea
ih li" sbirifW rl

HOt T

had no cooeeptlon of what a really
Iremeniloua thing the
finished
product would ho unlit t visited
tho expisltlon gnuns a few days
ago. Until then I had no i.V-a of
ihs real importance to the state
of Ihe wonderful showing whirh
Is being made.
“ Without doubt, it Is the biggest piece nf international putili.-Ity Florida aver has attempted.
The fair at a whole I. stupendous,
The alter: lance is beyond any­
thing I ever hod dreamed. I have
discovered through my wanderings
about the exposition grounds and
re ling whnt is lo-irig done hy ex­
hibitors of all sorts, that the
Fluiida rxhihi! exhibit. I should
try, beca so Florida has several

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exposition groans every day is
evidenced hy Iho fart that the
main building and Its adjoining
garden are crowded daily. Tha at­
tendance thus far has averaged
In excess of 2A,0UU per day one
ikiy arcing more than fio.nuu pass
through its-aavcral doors.----------“ Tha archltacturg and treatment
differ from thorn of any other
building in tha Court uf Stales.
Tho first thought of tho average
min or woman 'Jpon entering
Florida Halt with Is marvelous
lighting effects, its beautiful mu­
ral paintings 'xml the artistic arrangemrnt f I'lasluw’s ihuramic
creations, is that they are entering
» wonderful art gallery. The rils.
play of tropical fruits and [lowers
from the lower Ku.t Coast sectlm of the state, with » beautiful
replira uf the fioio.a lluk lower
unlimited by hwvtuj; electrical
trsn.crlptInns uf musical numbers
by the tells umplifird throughjke
t iwer, as a i rntrrplerc, is a center
o f allrsrlliin at all times.
“ I rouhl talk fur hours regard-

finest In Ihe entlru exposition.
Mrru homeseekers, investors, laml
lii)era an.I tnurirls are l&gt;eing eonlactrd Tor Florida ly or throiigh
all other agencies ronitiined, f ir
the past 2D years.
"Aa fnr tho Florida exhibits
thcmselHn, they ore works of orb
Th , main Florida Unit and Ihe
pstlo or exilic garden whirh a l
Joins It are henutiful a dream
s'niply a little hit uf Florida at its
heat, sot down otl lh» shores of
Lake Mlrhigin. T&gt; repent a corn.

a prnrtiral man who has dev drd
his life In .alesmanship. I am alive
to Ihe arti.tlr Importance uf the
marvrhuis showing the slate is
making here In &lt;'hi:ag&gt;, ^ul my
It sinri. instinrt prompts me to
ire also 1hr* prucllcnl nr. If you
pirate, tha commercial side of 'll.
I have had much experience In
sales campaign, hut I never have
sern anything which hy the wild­
est stretch of Ihe imagination
could rnmpare with this eihlhlt
n. .alcti propaganda for Florl ta
and what it has In offer the w irld.
"Fnrl Brown and III. associates
have done a gregt p le f of work
ami hr and Ihey is well ar the
members ef the Fieri Vl commis­
sion who it md Iw- k of the operat­
cculd pen a drserlptbui which ing fore" are entitled 11 th, pro­
rr-;|i| ibi It Justice.
found thanks of every cll'ien of
“ That it has sn appeal In the Floilda who has live be-t Inters,Is
tana o f Ihousan h who throng the of the slgte ^ t heart."

A,,£Tleur tbw ll
-a t THE

vacat

Senator F u t c h
Is ReadjrTo Sign
Lost Resolution

Srnm Vurk .
HI. I.iuls
I'ltl.tiuisli
u k in m —
(Continued tw in 1 age im *)
Jhkalun . .
cantly after luring been toet tinea |;r,..,kl| n
P IK lD U II lla approval by both bronchta of rtiiiiii&lt;iiMiu
the Legtalatara on May 24. Since
U ora, not signed by the preaiding
officers during tba regular aeaiian,
Ihera a n aoma doubt about tha
ligaJIly of ita being ilgned later.
Tonaaello
recently- mid he
wanted to aign it an-l thought the
action would be conatltutlonal.
Futch's atatement In full:
" I have thoroughly examined
and (bached the recorda o f the
Menatr In all rnpecta relating tu
the paaaage or adoption of Home
Joint Reaolution No. 328, propos­
ing an amendment to the Const!tution of Flo r IV* conaoliilating
tha Offices of tax aaeeeaor and tax
uillector in earh county.
" I have compand the engrailed
copy o f ‘tha Joint reioM lon a*
found m tho llouae file of en.
groued bill* with the entries of
said resolution as shown In the

» ’ Beach Senator
ilia It Oututandi One In Chicago
CHICAGO, June 22. — When
businc'* recovars the railroads
can haul traffic In moat case*
ne re cheaply lhan ever before In
history and as a remit be In i j o slliton fa report astonishing ifslns
ami net tamings, Flint K. tfsrIholomrw, n f Wood, Strulher* A
Company, New Y«eh City, tild
the Inve.menl runfrrenre nf the
convention « f the Amerirsn Instibite o f Hanking Jtection, Amer­
ican Itanhers* Association, at the
Calmer House here recently. Op­
erating efficiencies, he saiA show
remarkable improvement.
Diclurlng Ihe falling i f f In the
volume of railroad freight traffic
watt to i make the prediction that as a reflection of tho relap-u* in
W * r ’»r t mr^W'Tcwmfniirr 'geweraM mluseriabwotmtyrf—
or ritcunwiance, we are going to Harth dotnew quoted figutca showhaeu a tiwninams Influx of vial- ing thnt “ is, t • single locomotive
tihji |a every part nf Florida next was ordered In Ihe United State.
wiMfF aa 1 result of the publicity In 1232 and the purehaso of steel
now' H I " * •secured thmugh the r a il, fell In tine-third n f those
atatt’a magnificent exhibit at this for I SHU”, whirh, he raid, was the
world'* fair. The people of the previous low rretail for fill yra rs.
“The rnilrra.li of I2TJ carried
date might Just aa well begin to
5 1 1 l X . t . a a —I. . - _____ . 9 _
get ready to lake can- of a rush only one-half Ihe volume of
of tourists, settlers, Investors slid frriglit they earried Ihrea years
health and Comfort seekers. He- aMilier”, lie nsiil. “ The rallnsds
ecus# they surely are coming as themselves rannut solve this prnbtern but must await a rernvi-ry Ir
th*y'never came before.
“ Natitally, because of my vice general business.. They ran, h-iw-

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Wieboldt Studio
n m u u

Lensc Duplicated
DR. HENRY,
iIcLAULIN, Jrtj
OjHomelrlst 1 1
112 Park A i t
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BEST FOOD
In Town
.%S 1IEKB

Yesterday’s Results

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Wrirrj^r n^.'ThJ&gt;«'svar;nhv

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j.omanri- uml bright colors abound aa “ Old Mexico", the ixotic right &lt;
nf A Century i f I’rogre*!.- the Chicago World *» Fair—opens its doors,
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Progressive Club To
Stage Meet Tonight

“ Even in the face nf,sharply de­
clining traffic. In trea of operat
Iqg iJTicitncy the past three yeara
havo l«Cn showing in many esse*
rtrnsi knlilc improvniienl over any
previous records set hy tho railroads.
“ line reason for this’ has hern
.the^ strapping —of-obaJctc—alJlCi
ment anil Ihe use o f more modern.
The savlpgx from n«« o f modern
power are amaxing, A Inrge ISSb
ern lailrcsd whiih bought 10 mo t
rrn locomotives two years ago
estlmalea that they have already
paid foe th^•mle^ve..,,
He described Ihe progress be­
ing made In strain I-ire, light
weight, higher speed mutur-iVlven
trains nn I In alr-corlrd ami airconditioned
passrnger ruathes
whi.h are bo'rtg developed in the
pasoenlac
business.
Thai*
rhanges, be said, will perm it the
roads to rompete more effectively
with airplanes nod hoses. One
road, ho said, has u tann under
eonslruetUm fur passenger ^servlc*
In give a maximum siH-ml'a.t high
a. tin miles xn hour.
White stale and nnliotml leg!.*
latum affecting
inilionda for
many years hat n &gt;1 generally been
: f n kind favored by Iho railroads
them live, Ihe recent trend has
been more sail.factory, he raid,

Merrymakers. A smalt admission
villi be asked for Ihe dance toil
the enlcrtnimnenl Is free to all
persons presenting imrilatiuna ( l
the door.

Ib-lsind amnlcur and profession.
al enlcrlaincrs will piuvlila the
entertainment program which will n 1 *
be offered to imMiibou and guests ■ P IC S l
of Ihe Jackaonville District Progrcsslvo Club of Ihe Atlantic
I',mat Lino Kallroad which will
„ „ v&gt; j .
stxgo Us Juno program meeting a j ,
in the &lt; Ity Hall slutting at 8:00 jen

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Week- Of Meditation

n clock lonlghl.
The program Is to Include a
vocxl goto hy Mtss Krcfyn- Marsh;
accampanird by Barrett Caldwell;
flute solo, Philips Caldwell, accompanle.l by llarrett Caldwell;
reading, Uiao Hullo Belle Hutner;
vocal solo, Ja.k Brenann; harmony
song, with ukelele, Jackie Galea
and Jim Mickler; lap dance, Mist
Antoinette l abor, accompanied oy
Mis. Brennan.
Prominent Const Line offi. u lf
from neorby cltlen aim will make
short talks after which the f.uor
will U cared for .lancing to mdsic by I’rckham's Ijske

______
j Kellaghan. pastor of
(
{ ;hureh h W i
w rf|,
josapb*

Academy at Ixretlo, about II
mile* south o f Jacksonville on the
SlTJohhk R iver," where ha' Will
J-sin doxena of other priests In atten bnee at • week's retreat or
period of meditation,
Tho retreat Is for all priesta of
th, K|orij M Hioc„ . , nd ,u fc|ifc
jl#Vi j.utHrk Barry, o f St. Augua.
tlne. KseraUee at the Academy
will be directed by Father Cleary
s. j „ ant, untl, l#te Fr)dVi |fgroup will concentrate Its attention on things religious qnd
spiritual.
K, lhrr Kellagkan will return
r-,^
i-'gFI -if - . rir Bqlw

lienale are couplelc and show con­
clusively
that Ihe
resolution
passed tho Senate and that it
was handled regularly and in
proper order in Ihe Senate.
“ The only uiual entry missing
is the report of Ihe enrollment of
the resoUllon and enrollment la
not Yeqitlrad by tho Constitution
Tho dill of the overwhelming ma­
jority ^of tho legislature on, an!
tho opportunity of the people tu
decide this important questl &gt;n
should not b« denied because of a
technicality.
" I conceive the duty o f the
1’reahbnt of the Senate and thi
Speaker of the House t&gt; sign bills
and point resolutiona when passed
one terminating with adjournment.
“ I have therefore, concluded
that It la my tVity as presiding
officer o f the Senate to sign the
rexotutlon. thui certlfylnr Its p l i ­
n g s and nduptlon -by the .Senate
and the regularity of the proceed­
ings relating to the readutlon Inday morning. For the past sev­
eral weeks he has been activrly
•ngsge-d a* one of tha supervisors
o f constriction o f Ihe nrw stucc)
church which Is rapidly rising on
the site of the building dcstrayid
by'fire in March 12:12.

STEVE’S

1*1vtittiiinc. E-|: Ni*w
Yurfc, &lt;•#.
(tWnrul n.inirt t ♦» iititlnti* j
1isinI hh, 11; HI
I*il.
Chlnitfii, !*•«; l ihMml*‘ l|t)ile«. 5-3.
tw r - H im iK u a r ;
I I f f s«, •»; t’ll Il.iil* ! |ih11* k.
W.-ishiriMiiryt, |'t, i "lev* Miisl, 3,
. Ni*w Vurk, la; Iiw lm il, f,
iNmittn at HI. l/itita* iwiatfwilicf,
m iii
IW K IIin \ A M IH IIT IIO
T u!*m|h. 1; I'MtumiiUf, I.
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JJJIimh .itailiN. I . K.iftn.tw I’ lty, 1.
hoi
v «* im i\ r ii&gt; \
j N f i r Oftram . P* Atlanta. &amp;.
1%ii«»xvII Jr, I; tlirininKtintfi, I.
CbnltiDSt'ki, Pi
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i v r w i T V r n u %i.
Turotilx. I ;
rwlfft, if,
N n sth, I l*R; silallfiiMiri*. 3*1.
Albany, I* J*r***&gt; i'll? * •„
rwal, It; II ul fa Its. *. ( f H (it*
nltm*.) *

sofar as the Senate is concerned.
I am confident that Speaker Tomcsello will sign fur Ihe Hause and
I am ready tu Join him in signing
tha resolution at any time."
I f this proposed constitutional
amendment Is submitted to the
vuteri al_thegeneffj election next
year, us It now appears It will be,

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LUNCH
Opposite Poat Offic*

J. W. SHADOIN

T.M.Dollison
1 NHTH UL’ T O R OF
STRING ANI) BRABi
INSTRUM
I’hone 6»3-;
Htudld' t i l l 3 }jV

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Record* hero fall to show dlflfthing like this number evrr before
proposed at one lime. At the 11132
general electlm four proposed
amendments were submitted, hut
generally there have been from 0n
to be a inntindng one and not
to three at a time.

lorfous Fourth of July Celebration
citing slain legislation to pJt
truck operation, on a more equit­
able Is .i i with the railnw li add
also the Federal Admini.tralimi'a
proposed railroad relief bill pro­
viding far g rairaad ro-ordln.i
wh re il-lties would he In inrrrake
iqierating i-fTI* ieney anil eliminate
waste, lie also spoke favorably jof
the future to repeal th^rrrapldre
clause **l -i-ko TraneportAion Ait.

Home Mixed Fmoh
Have cut others fcedlnt
rtmln, why not yourn?
Seminole Dairy Feed
,(,GdlnesTlO« Mash

Growing Maah
Seminole Feed Cow
,« Phone 04
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HOTELS
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
M AYFLOW ER and FLAGLER,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
HPECIAL FOURTH OF JULY RATES
STARTING SATURDAY, JULY Int
TO MONDAy, JULY JOlh

M tlh U H l fkl P^LIN O i U il D
uv uun c n v t u N M i N t

Even the br»l of beauty cream* tnd lotion* will Rett

to n

be effertlve uuIcm you Mart with a elean, fre«h aklat

G O B D OIM

And only fretpient bathing with H O T water will
rrally cleanse the pore* and' keep ydUr akin In pen
fret condition.

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•!l&gt;. St
Now you can have plenty of hot water a* eatUy aa
' 1

you turn on an electric light. Nothing to remember
. . k nothing to forget.

Simply simp the ■witch rod

you have water a* hot a» you need it. Moflera elec­
tric water beaten turn themselves off when the water
ia heated to the proper temperature.
.
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And, It ian’t expensive to heat water on yofr Thrifty

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rooms of w ild comfort. ,Thra*
Southern - cooltad ineala ■ d i
in*ly low cost of from W.5C
Make four rwarvations now for your
ihls fun. And bring the youn|«ttra —
thorotuftly equipped playground for

g j&gt; N G 0 S CRAFT

delicious

1} Three, 7*5*2c electric rate. . Ask any employee or
your favorite electric dealer about thia safe, modem

thara of
there’* a
them M

MANAGER

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T W n W D A T . J t’ N B » .
h f N irway -tat founds&lt;1 end te ser­
ried on by private entetpriae, by
shtpuwnera, Insurer*.*! yrmpa’ii* J
and other* asrttvw'y intemte-i -u
the good trsi i.ng - f p uny N&lt; rwrgiaoa for th- *■-■*•’ T1.er«* uie
four tralnlnf shine. t»f wnreb t'-e
oldest I* the Statarid Kr rhaen. nf
(h li, and the neseast anrUinest
th# Sorlaadet of Krii'Unsan &gt;.
The fee U POO kronor («U&gt; at 5.— )
far ihp fWe taPWAA* W 'M . l**yHeptembqr, b.t alma frek erholarahipg may bq qH&gt;tna* TM* Tear'
the Norwegian Farliamesi has
granted n gate toward tha evtr.s
expense* of tha 8qrl^idat and thus
the rtPme«aMM#B
»ba Chtea^.i
rx hi kill m takes aa a somewhat
official character.
The first cruise at the Bor.
landet was to LonAia, Englamyn
1227, anrl alae then tha has tlTIted various pirla abroad, ii.cludIng Newraatle-oet-Typa. CarJlfl
and Retter-laia. that tha arost uUraatlng and exrKinq cruise **y
far Is tha oaf this ytpr t f Ch rain*
IncMeptally, If the Sirlandet had
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Miss Millionth At Fair

m Against Evil
id Effort* M e t

Wan Of Wealth

INBVA— Anti-opluro rxp*rts
taiiaata Urn* Um Illicit tnute
irefa- pot counting the “ W»t• " M s *&gt; narcotic* for
Hi pnfeoM*—bring# profit*
w ty feSoo.OOO a day to tljo*#
(•4 tai tho traffic. That the
A c t have cock large (u h
ftm at their disposal la aald
•carat h r the corruption tha
«W
r ’n tt, evep reaching to offtaf tha hlghaat rank,
cap* with tkla situation, the
H of Natisaa Opium Section

te-ABMUdto salaries. Fortunate
tha League baa forces behind It
f r i KtuaUr than the power
• f jW^WF, hut it* anti-opium
Mill Eleanor Front, of Syracuae, N. Y , a I M3 graduate of
■ g t e r a t $r#q■*«*% find them- flyracuae University, wa* tha raillioulh rialtor to A Century of
Progreaa— the Chicago World'* Fair, Major Lenox R. Lohr, general
W
by
m alth traJaad
a
w tha Ulegitimato
- manager o f A Century o f Progress, la shown presenting Mlep
•Malta of, the dntg-runneri.
Frost with an official medal of the fair aa ah# enters the pound#.
•".Herein had'become tha principal Harold Verburg, captain of the Twelfth street entrance to the fair,
dnwt
admeta. Morphine. and eo- la collecting the millionth tlckat from Ml** Frost.
a i w . hex# taken a secondary
&amp; * • la the Illicit traffic. Mor________
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M O a upon helag einverted Into
ter uf the »hlp, rental, experienced
Mfoln.pdmalaa approximately tha
and firm, “They are taught la
* * » • la voloaaa, bat becomes
make hnute, lo spike, • * «, paint,
•Bteit tight timaa m powerful
■teer, trim Itrhfs- In abort they
ftteu the .addict's point o f view.
are Initiated In all the myaterie*
Sprain la also much simpler to
tdha, ahd for that# reasons la tha
farm ef narcotic against which
anU-oplum workers era directing
thdlr principal attention. U rg e
MHO are Involved In the morphine
W*
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f « heroin alone art sufficiently
Ugh to Indlcato the “ money powt*’ behind this form of organised

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through to Chicago because of
channel depth*. Bha I* aliottr.l a
farorabte poiltlon at the #xpxilion In th« inner lagoon, where lie*
aim • former N orn**!** »**t»r
Ramson, nor Ik* d tp of N’,w
York. Admiral Richard I . Byr.f.
South Polar chip.
K ir the exposition visitor* the
lower de»k o f thq SoJtlAQ'l|t i« ar.
ranted a* A novel and litterealing
dicplcjr room, with a rtrie* &gt;4
l%*fe plcturen of Nonray'i arrrtcry and trade, each provided with
! Knglidi text. The collection in*
dudes pirtuyvs
picture* Uf tha Viking nf
of
eludes
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anclanl tl*gtl &gt;g.
atad- ship,
*hlp, tMat
Thlcago e
eta il to the Chicago
t-.
year) and h»rher
hibltioa of that ytar)
master, Magnus An*Vnon, win,
together with Job. Tonnesen of
Kristian**nd. ha* a great •h*r*
fat the ret 11ration of the present
nautical represented *n of Norway
kl the Chicago exhibition.

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stales, IM) crnl* per k&gt;-e s often
pel t, but 25 cents may be taken a*
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other countries, III cent- pe'r «Me
I* a cautious rstiniaie.
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ITnltnl Stales, * 1 n*; Euro pa 3
tonal Egypt, 2 ton*: Far Eastern
possessions *f western ruuntrlff.
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md Sculh America. I ton, Tha
•et mate for China is itxl,rtaely
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•wring 122H five ton* a month, or
PI tin# a year, entered China
through three port*.
in tha baata o f thesa fir
China ronMiiu. . lit i.n-, or rtOOO,’lfXt.OOO doses; which at 3 cents
er do«e coat $I BO.tlOO.OOO. The
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••ento per d -»• ylald l.l.TOOOO.OOO,
srwl the rest of.the wurld uses X
•■md or l,dOO,(HM.(ui0 doias, which
st 10 mats per rfn-e ocst 1(60,*00,000. The t Is I for 45 l n* ll
TiPO.OOOOOO per year.
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r » t lo th» world rtf the Irug gvij.
In the. United Stairs alone 4000
years nf Jail leniences ara given
annually, for drug *d ji:ti n' qr
trading. Conservatively estimating
Ihe coat to tbs c immunity of keep-,
log a man Id Jail at |l par iff,
means that drug aentencas alone
cost the taxpayer* tl.450.000 *
rear. Then thera l« the h rden of
providing for dependents of addlctx, whigh likewise fall# upon
the couimunliy.

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• f t the drug, . according to the
League o f Nation*' A H C o f naraatir drugs,p rot Ida* 200,000 maxi.
S he doaaa. Tha p rim per dose
-which It raachm the a Vlict
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price frequently paid In Ch na la
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Originators Of Issue
Now In Default Got
* Profit Of $247,000;
Assumed N o Risk
WASHINGTON. June 28:
— (A.P.)— Senate Investiga­
tor* were told tnhay by a
partner that Kuhn. Loeb and
•any, the originators.
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profit n r m
the sale of 120,000.000 of
in bond*. now In &lt;leott which the risk
aed to others within 24
hours.

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IN D U S T R Y A C T

.

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•nee of the rioting day* of the lin and \ Ifnna * n bleak. On Jan '
World War yeeterday wa« unrov-' *. I’rnldrnt Wilton outlined nit
o n c e n tr n lc s
K ff« » rt S e v e r a l S p e a k e r s G i v e
errd with a revelation that the! famou* 14 point*,
li|» o n D e m a n d s F m
T h e ir O p in io n s C o n conflict had been prolonged in
A fortnight latrr. Chancellorl
montha after Germany and Aue-| llertlinr told the Uerntan ReichM in im u m W a p e s O f
e e r n in p M e a s u r e T o
tria-Hungary had aought peace.
*'*g ha could agir* upon all but
Decode,| me.•age*. du*l-ladrn In tho»e point* having to do with
locked file* for a decade ami a colonies, evacuation from occupied
half. disclosed that th« eenttalj terrltoil** and the creation of a
»«(&lt;if#«'imi mi
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•
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ultimate defeat-petitioned f o r
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peace nearly a year before th• &lt; '-'ernin told the A i.tie-llu nga roint. i&gt;f tbc'r«mp«Hlon eo*l- • ■
p i f h iii
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p r r ,* M i
. ..
••
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a*
above W ill Street four year* ago
I ’!nh tuny *%•f tM* ' • a*
S t a t e s In E f f o r t
M r o t i l l t r : 1Mills. ' i •U ' . m . B - ' . u -it l&gt; i . In
S t a n d O n Q u e s tio n
hope hi
h--*li
and watch id th* world ro down,
i,tit».
ainl «-iith l»t ariMlhl rr.piiir offit ini »*onfiiniH •euled that
. ^ A mmm m
; • lip". 1 . . i . t . k m . t „ g " t r&lt; „.!&gt;
I i i t p tlrfinilrlv tlrri.frtl lb'll in a ir* daily railed merlin*.I Mtw&gt;r*.lnetw.l of tiir.it Britain «tehtha toboggan tilde to hiaoryaj
June
TAI.LAIIASSKK.
ORLANDO, June 2d.—Planning
:. 04.1t__1.I t , . w i * .
Ho.vr.ei,
i.IHlii Uni. rligTF Hiring with For p&lt;*.
t tT-TT
t
— r m — T7W
m rT T t n *
w ont dapreailon.
M'i—finvernor
Shollx
an.|
«
1 •• foil'll* jt ♦ ii &lt;
;•» Mi* X
f*'gh‘ Tn eVTry (
‘ campaign
* •Worth Info the narrative whbhvI a "tiiiTUahl "cam
|« nv
nmr xt(6*r« " ilh lift itlilli’* meld, pie.rntrd the J". k.aiiviKi nnninif for »•% t-ithrr will
t| |||( • tlMtf i'll Hr IIIMtueil *|4e|» »tf p»*»'*Rkfg* Hfllt'D
g1011*1* flt»»t» fotiimg * R** f n f» •" i»i i |i Emmr off golf i»i Cnlftpnl
(Continued On Page Three)
j county, t j ktep Florida n t of the | niitlee representing the Florida i Ji.hn MeUcli. Si . chuiru m • ' ,*•
yr*frt
rhlll) i» fRfr^ •••«&lt;•! &lt;nff f •» KiNiii w m
*
. —T------r~ —
rank* of »late, favoring repeal. 1 Senate will a.k aouthrrn *tatei| hr Board of (’minty t'mmni&gt;*lt'". l&gt; hi-* nmitrlii nitli the *t.•tfttir**t
• lirnffninK nf the* ffgifif, t » U.ly
^ iig g fx fin g tliRi
M»t*
j thn* M|.wF«»i f/intii*»
• 1 •• Ir | I |f If'# NMir|ttl
plan In preyarr. pub- j rr«. I Hv F«mtu »i&lt; n-r II .1. I
I* Ink**! . ln&gt;
«« foiitih nr fifth t.* ••»*«1 th'Hiir
dry leadera In convention he.e ye*- •» \ -In in a ww.waaoai*
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to
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k*i»nvill*
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teal
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ft lit til** I
li*h ami. If nri»*»aiy. print thrli man. II M Papwnrth. an,| Kn I
»
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ennu nf|t ton,
finmo Ini
•• (pfH 1
|tw, i 4 ft.II to go
not u n n n iX n m ill! of ll»- Mitr in XVrxl
in n te*| hook* in an rffurt to l.rhiuami v.rm in Tampa tiala i nil* ft KidlttltoM- ntHt't il i|iinng M»r
fimiM. I'oUlfnlMMittrr f . I lM w * f j
X i| NIf.i*». I*. &gt;• *tlii6 • 14 i I i‘ ltt-1 »bl I d
b.rak the "*rhool NmV tru-l" wh rr they hrpeil !•&lt; attract II 1 | f »‘t*tt| fr-i.M'tt «af f tlgll**
,\ •oiirc- r nn r&lt;au' »i*k
'll. Iln u r t tolil »»f ti irre’iit Ir, "Nitf li-U\ l»»*rr wilt in "iml* o lijn t r f ! w ith **1*111 n**t going n tH i finiiirnl 'lf*wx siii| *Tt i«
whirh I* alleged In runtrnl prir* ». at'entit.n " f the M ite Itna.l IP
partnienl
in
*'■
appeal
t
-r
federal
ftmt
m
tliix
lim
it*
i
.
itii«I
I
ihm
'l
l»«
for tt
.ti*eting " f tli**» 'I •i,i l*t iti*• t t*l nfioit t*f fn'- ifif’lr
Florida', .ugge«tli&gt;n will be
t»»
lotti, hilt thn pe
I Undo, head* the *tate eaecutlve
fund* a lilt which
. ■ nnplelr va lit.
,
((
(Cuntin-ied On Page T«n)
th.i ••igitn »l 'it | |M"h)kiiiRfl iri'fnl vt»fr in Mit • tio 'r H ill U f f l r r w ill M lli-r . A ll |w* rtluf nl»*e|’*
Tka nafaea of 14 of thrf 20 gltl*'committee which w.ll w irk out
lj4l. tothri
!•• • «t t/itrt vt»f»i»4 n**\i ••tit ir r o it l* n vr hri,* mol I *r# •».»
pv- J—
n ’An*&gt; : , , y rttln g i i n l y t„ a l-l-l. I
\ ft «|l&lt;|*»it1114 .ill I............* per
Wlw will .'appear on tha stage of j letectinn of candidate* for the reprincipally the Ink li ne Itulli ...... .
.................. ,
• t% . • le* •••-’Mil*. Xikm»«*4. Al«f'in»ie nv I it n don why llir y thn i Mn t co n i’*
oiri lirijr or f ifltig Mt ft'nit*.l
MiUaa Theatar on Friday peal election and convention tv te
t|nW|| MMil mlk Willi im.
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.
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if
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lit.
It
v.ill
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recent _________^ ----------- ----------I firon»i*&lt;M»H*,r |/fnalh utn* t »
n 'cempatitisn fer tha right cane
called. ui.o..
under act ypf. tha
....................
1 l e a m m u M i . It J . lahnmn Sta'e* In .taldliie the ilvil.- .*v
the
with . re e l.,V ino.-"" numimm, u . t ....
Saaford at the
1 ami H. O. 4»hio4voleer l.oln argiiml! iM enfallv". ,.f Central I I
&gt;f
o
m
h
I pa.ted a* aa adloiimad »-e.lInc’’ m’""^ ~
7' .
,
fhm XX«• ihmihlnT lafcn thul n«*rt foin rttnfuirninl goM •*
, po*,?« do.i^h.d
I
n4xt w««k ware a v committee
•••
•------1 ••II. Bunch.
»
•
. a
•if th* f i t v ('«inini*»inn ye.t*ida
are: Jame*
f 411 l»1III till**.” Rtt'l hollt «la(«s| J h«*atl#f| hv i fNiifp, P irfln l |
I The re.n|utl"tt |CtpiM-« .the ti* pi « ii* pro leui, .n iliat itutiaotavm in fid todftS.
Jackionrille a tt’ rney. manager of
thnt th»&gt; w u'ihl gnt •« illil M iiytu j m i* on th# |Tcut of I lla.' ii I !.*
Mi.
Walker,
aftet
lelltnu
f
«h«
1
parlnient In nppnpil»&lt;e ........ tt’
Tha a re s ta a Mlaaaa Elliahalh paet dry campaign* In Duval
pf ogl Rill X' \ S|H*m w Im* ••iti Hint 1 1 ’w•|e*|n thr •tahlll/aHon g» tp.
III* • •111
LONDON, Jutta 2R.-ItPi S » ' m* ! i |1,. f„|r,.,l f-tHiH mI»'*?iI Iii l»“ 1 ’ ■ Jldlcttllif« '.huh • Ji.ik*l 'i'il|e
Math-rig. Hartchell Hamby. Dom- co nty; Dr. J . U While. Miami
l*#**n | »&gt;rt*»i»t«•*! City'* • umhtlnfi "m r*iitri| «| ii.k
I f It n% It y
T h a llr J t h li g m c rn n irn f
n i'l
committee,
Wednesday
in Flmida t ~r the wittomn&lt;: milk d vU u: n "Miatiiin h .J in * » tin fill
t t y , Popa, Dorothy Monger. Jull- Baptiat minl.tar who waa chair­ ptliey
(I olltimiwl Mu I'ng# fill##)
ni Hi** t’oiirl
ItHfik of Fngtnnd o f f o i.il
tINN*
elitn
i.atiiiir
titiffir
p
i,
li.r
&lt;i
I
, r |4ytng " f - I’atk Avetiu.
___j Nawman, Shirley Kanner. man of yeMerday'e e invention; struck bark at charge that the
II ; »fe !••» I hnr • 111 IMglll l*v tin*
• m . ■ rrnrtfltttf •*» a o H i . i i *c I lin M mon e«ii| in aitninif f -IW th Pearman, Mary Elliabath Stale Sen. W. T. Gary. Ocala; United State* h*t| gone national ! from Fulton Miert to .Mi.I Sir-.
I lM tl** ■ ♦ !• Ntlfl It •
infttt
l
1
lift
**it
liiftnm pH niF- r#fupr«t t*» U# dt aw n
,i out In e.l tin I'nge Iw .i,
j The I'nttmil.'hun t- .latr'l V
Nealy, Kathleen Laaey. EloKt lliea Minnie E. Neal. Jackeonvllle. Ittlr.
; dl
\ t«i«'litg fpfanl, n|\ In ha |mm*
in fo com m on a . I l n &lt;•ilh tl.
He a*«er!ed tha- ponetary »ta- tin it petltlno tit.' “The t.r*ni"i.
Winn.; Lueltla B o l t , Chrlatlno preildent of the Mate W. C. T. U.;
n.e uni of »a*»i. "HI I •
I o-orel
• nt I m M for th# tint* l-f ing
tt
biliration
.hould
be
nndertaken
bv
nf
the
lake
.Itnie
t-.nl•
.
wr.l
will
Btondanmlre,
Pauline Bellamy, Dim C. McMullen. Tampa; and
i.r,e»-r«,t.,fTT-tt'„ - jv-H— .tnm irr1^
XVhll# |li# irto n v tjir d i u iii i Ve’P 1
all nationr ralhtt than ijnly three! to the .*u*e .•( much i . , r * , . « i
, ta d AUlan BilUmy.
H -v" i» l XX.11k#i «'f Snnfoi \ h#hig |»t#y#»l l»#hio 1 th# .r •A# •
fffelit •* s '*11 i&gt;VhM*k# It " «• nn• i l l h. N rt. J . L Gravea. OrUndo.
or
fo
tr.
Tha
Tennc.eean
delegate
"
v
,r
,l"*
I'ighway.
liter"
Tha remaining n
The eaecutlve committee will
n in a-t •" Yy hy t* r h&gt;lh'W«, l*i#«ih*ii* of Hi# h i -Mtfp Hairy ••f Hi# fOllfg’ttMl' ",* 1 1 1 * •
Announced tomorrow. It » t .poke at a private ine-tlng but • by r ,eating tl. n»re..lty for lb|'m* I i. f * A**tt iath-n, h».luy an iv lifp t «|#lib&lt;*riittoiM f ’t r e ilio m*n
name an advl.ory body of men anil
1 • rt».f of th# Mr. l)-‘*»ix
gU taj by Jog. L. MiranUtte, man
the atldre.. later «*« maT'. puh-l &gt;«nrk fur which the fund, are re
women In each county aa.l will
|h* (Irrl.M tii, rh l h will «*(Taf uiiun ** I that al n «pn ial nirrling •if frm lu rtio it Ami * ' !' • | Niin*
M b of tho Milano, who aald that
lie at American headquarter,.
j 'l-'e’ ted
i« &lt;•"1# '#t| ptiegiain **f p pilai of hit nig uniat tut in Mrlamhi to- f r if t l at iifttMlr ii dtff- •: |
in i
tntarvit, |n tha outcome of the adopt plan* for financing a *tateThe .peerh create,I much com-* , r '»;
l-rtT went t Tah.pi
t»t n)tc
wlde
drive.
ni ,| r l i 'i 1 nl tahrflitfit, may I*** iMiiii'tw iitieinuig at in ini o'clock, f t illn l n I # ' # •• f
.
.
,
.
fin
lit"
puip"
iiif
.-itiriiig
Suit'-'
It.
t
II
i
l
II
l
vi
eottl&amp; V U Increasing hourly aed
n t f (h)( ( i(ilv
,
.( diamn.id ...... t
il *• .. mmni^i-tdf? *o at •**i» 7h |»l**rx tli# a Mpll ui of a r *do *if #»lh*» » until «4iinrtiiu.« i», f •
Ileadquartera of the Unite-? ment In conference el,ele* ,«*rllci- 1
that he antlclpataa a last mlnub
Prohibition Force* will Iw in Or­ Urly herwust h# Hu&gt;l. thw opp *r m fetlt ral 1 uni* . f ;tl* I ...
rrratljig »• .de.ptea I Intel r-.t &lt; iKleeftglt M«# -*ri»r !#♦ •• -I -we***»**»»t wmI rltfe**u86io»i »if I Ir- AgHnitt r
of th* i'.tt t errp II,.1 !•# rnoiK
rtiah of entranta.
.......... Whitfield, a* chairman. t nity tn d ift into horn* politic**. allotetl In I lurid, fur mad huild i •rhedule.l ft.r rhuiwdav
nlgld nil Mill- |. mn«h*ii*« who pla*» t•• ■ I &gt;Xt|jiotni9ltl Act will yeeupy
Hy ki.nwn
"Whan ona eomldora that a glrlt Undo
McRryn
ddi*
rh*i»mnn
of
thr
tho attciiHon of th# gathotlng.
the utale campaign.
ing purpo.e*.
the l.akefrnnt diaiti -ml between * *ll In "
la being glen an opportunity to1 wilt direct
*
A • n it* i.f &lt;1rtrl.n.n I opt ipmivii
'ti \\rill.#i 61 iif #t| Hint all !•*«♦
Th* convention not only adopted limit* foreign afYtlrc rommiMf*.
Mr. Mei.eh and Mr. Papworti- -he D-Mnlav* ami (heir -putt. n-..
XiMitirnal taYn ♦ » * »• h«*;ir.|
I .
so. in, led vestenliv
in &gt; y two daya of onUrtalnmant."
tgrrrtf with foreign ipoliMmffi wer* to p i", I (nr (tin.1* w|Ml the .pnp.iir.' leWui tn to )n t..n 'irirg th# e-'#a|ofc* nirl *f#»#nni nnniifact r#r*. milk plant
b i aald, “ while at the tame time resolution* tv fight repeal but
1 Unto] a-.-,slant "irrta rf
that
tht
Amtrifan
IWI
tariff
act
»*l’* r al or % .• r«| (•i#am#ry ni#n in f tut". .1 1to al-proi chit Uil*
which to complrte the bouletaid n* “ The Had- ”
M ir 'n Ifjvn-*, Mmv Kuoi, .1
defecating
fer inch
vatualh flayed men In ptiblie life from
nnJuiL Ha esplaln* 1 it * * . a this year a« well a . -omplet*
On the |i.d« tram ar&gt; &gt;urh ri hm» ItiMx'. i” I K#II#V r.'nr, Horihi hav# r*##n irtvil#ij to .itt n I dm to join tin1 Xni.Tiiiin del l t*
brUaa aa an automobile, $100 and Pre.i Vnt Roo.avelt down who*
work on Road. No. 41 and .’0i. • td time ha.etnll .*ar» a . Nm
(Continued On Pago Two)
| Republican meaiine.
|M in caah, and that ehe ean »e• ho rill ’ • h ^ v l m w rr ril »&lt;*il • t that ii itrcng anti ppnnpnmt ti n nt th# l•«'nf^•r1•nc.• and htime
The group wt*. e.peclrtl -o irtoin lute WrlihfT'Mnbt'l.*S|tent*«r. I&gt;t *.!*-l iofia* »o.| II »«*!«»• I M#i*.l*t n*gprvrntmn may h* rr#at#,| at t|i# liHfeuf r•’|*«•• t m fi»»i»i nilt-r *.
'"
a^Urtatnment and
to Saiifunl tonight.
*
Fpp«, It«t*I. I'hapinaMl Jailc Bt"r
at the ariiei with but IIHIo
f r. ’fill pip. if* Of It .|| • l.l« lit# on •# Th# m##"ng will hv h#l I in i|#v#|ofiin#nU in Ampfi &lt; •» 1 t‘i#
■-•—
.
ilerv, Paul P'lne. It'll B'ltledg.-. pi .giain !• f»o, ami Hi*, piihlr Ih# •Xng#hilt II •♦ #!
It le notJ bard
h
n ______
le* under.tan!
vi#’r« f Pr##i't“ iit I! "V# »dt.
we hare bad aueh a splendid
l i ngr«*«« i« lu-itiu
21 1)« kh im p o u n tlr d
"V1 l!
Mr
’Tirftnlt#
N fe to ear Invitation that al*
* • i l l " •»| igm ad * to Nt P H I till* #
B
y
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s
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fie
,Inter
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wt|l“
t|ne.|p
_ 1 enter Mfe eantaet her*.11
it *
prog i p in, r
in « l
64 fie||&lt;V «‘
Jrt\ Yo IRR, f-'*1
. Re agela rtmladad all local
r * « « r | (« k
t
I j pt.ifi't
Cuhh.
What waa termed by It* »p»n Richanl. Ralph Smith. Mety^ 11*1
T'Vfntv (HI# i|*»g» 111' ^ • ** i I1 .til* J* 'k • Sternper, I! Vming,
ttrio wbo hgve felt eny hetilanr;
lit* *1M.im«ltl|t Xlnnl i f . in I •
rn
Tew.
Dick
Warrrn.
F
r
*
&lt;t
Ifirk^'l p *»ff r i l l iti***
I '.rnell, 'le*le. Bill Slenr **r, ’ I
about entering that the only re *nrt. the Sanfonl Prote*tant Min•,
- |
b in , &lt;
left I# 1*1 ,
&gt;i i Ifd Id) •i toriliiig I f - * '" T “J»* Smith. M*"l. I *lr"lg». and I ha*
guiyetnont la that the girl oe i.lerial Awociation. a* an unti.u- Wight, and Ralph Wight
loo k. th# t r v i i fo r l.oint n.
Junior
Class:
Rotott
III'—
''.
Mr.
&lt;
♦
ihu
#
ally
*uece»aful
Dally
Vacation
I* Palmer
|t.*tIi iii r tiuinornn* nn t •#rt'»m Htin#
elogle, over I K and haa a bathing
Mato) I hn|ittia't.j I’nllie Rny ti. William* t
1 ##r.
i.itlei* In 'Id away wllh »
I l u n d # r 6ti## , , | H* a t
th e
ferit, • porta outfit, eoml kind of Church School, came to a rln*e in Jeanrtle Boyd,
v e i n . eiT ff»F,| Bttiprmni \ |#&lt;#rtt4\
Olive
Chapman,
Helen
t
haptmi't.
rin lilrn t I |ip«#. #KFi#«i»ns Ht/
H»#ii •
found mauling the a tirru
" f i l l ! n u l l p g r # # , .•• p l a v
Itaagfag pajamaa. and an avaaln*- open houae reremonlf* at the
• ri'Htn In wppkty «#«*i*'H &lt;n f li* Hr
Jnw
Davie.
Orln
Feriell.
Kiev
Kintit -I# for tli# "•ideudi.l nF-of
Fir.t Method!.t and First llaptb*
icu» nf liming torn V
1 n i t r o n |*i *»■ id re t 1 11 • . • r J r «|. t
Uutehl.nfe. Robert |lern&lt;lt*ii, • '• »
All gtria will gather at tha Mi Churrhr* last Friday morning.
i.gii rut t'nliie. u &gt; tet|iuml i
it &gt; t # t l f n r o m . v%I*i* *. M d l I 1# n d i t v r t*'*** Hf#)iii.nf tin V s llfi IlnM nut tun nf nil «*f you ni#n,*# d**
H.# Ui il llipt "lipt#vri oirrfM ll.'
Announcement w a. ma&lt;le at gy Hill. William Hendrick Sind
Hi# lilglitigI** •
_ a a Friday atornlng at 10:00
hrilitf
»'• *• ! ••it
••i»lrr«| t«», flu* V'* l»1| r « t o f
S*,.'.i
'id
in
a
m
r
.
u ' llrelg
ll.ul...
I l ife lin* mjeayril t»N« do# r»»t||#
e ierel.e, whirh tun llaiilen, Loi*
a'cJeck for a ibart rehearial. Thai those closing
, |»ite&lt; y#pr mi«F i *!••• |»i#9i*t*'n
Tillneuiiing
he
taitl
llr&lt;
slid,
r«4i i f n | r | i t itt l h " t pVO'JV# t 4 t h a t
Hathaway. Ievui»e Hardm. Frau
e.f
ItftlltUII
riiavr
wlif.4#
*'••«
,
f
• to iU |ti#|td»#rv. Hr nald Ihft*
Sight they will ha reqairad to pa- found the pupil* eihihiling evihi
*'mi
not
h
’ ■ ' In iiiii *. vnof o r I
re* Keene, Carl le-e. Iltliui ••• '. the lime (nr •‘C^rniK tin
liM pH leffiirv will #v#r i#tnilht «*
Tada around th* etag* once or denre. of what had been taught
n f fir # r t|MM *1 J m I
l-L'***
,h #
nil*
|o
tfiriD
I fig f •»# %••*••• I • • - -i Vt-ma*
I
.*
lern
,.
and
armiti'ii.
!•♦
Either iJidecke. Louie Mnup* t..- . ' Hy
ii highiiglii nf hi* y*«i« in BotPr*.
twice while thg fly* toervt judge, them for two week... that a total
M • li#r !)•♦ Mil
I »b laejz
If yiHi witfit to tiPb* N 9" " I Hi#tt,»tg rl*,p#,,L
Dick Maeon. Jarkt Piitor. O.l'y vaccinal lull tm paased. In 1 V,
Nil.I,
til
tinning
nv#»
III#
gpvrl
*•*
of
I6J
student*
had
enrolled,
and
\f»rr Itoturtan It I XV*nt«»»n
fa* tha aodtearo make notea of
i# mtinn striktilw P*C■ »e* nf H
th*
Iluki r i* ii.alliiM* at hi* It'.') f•• tini# ntol pt»*nl v v t " hnh in** ro
Pialrr,
Dorothy
IV*r«on.
Itumi-'l
I
||r
nt
a
jii••
*olr
m
t
h*
wixln
d
hl*u
tha It chokes. Thu Ham* of tha that 2.1 person* had offered the:r
ttii Im l trail n aenr-. " f la'&gt;uh ........ .
i In-ill illy nt th* rrnfrat an'l so rthf'eareon, Ruby Rahurn. -"tn* v wvrra! i|jy». Theta ho wilt • ....... t* i t.iinii-eni «t'#n*l Lul
fur Hi# | in’irli «*u r#i«
wfafetr wfU be announced later In asaiatanre aa learher*.
thr
tjtnpitr
iinn'»iific»
’\ ing ummittff Mir|»»*ft
tiiiml
n
I#i,
iMer
vnrrthf*
pr
ivule.l
tb*
n
*
Of the 16.1 enrolled, 72 were Richard. Ethel limit. Mike Sun*.
•i|i#r
Ridarian ! "
■ •l,l„l."l*eri
It.* new ,.,*..de.,t thanked lh., wel.ein *'etr* nn I l.» g&lt;" ill tultha program bo tald.
given certificate* for perfect *•- Margaret Spencer, Jane Sehull/, nl til" &lt;lug In*., purrhaicd u I" • n "pipy ImII.*
• i&gt;,.kr 1,1, the arrm.ipli'innenl,.
I &lt; I'd' f»r lh* l.un-.r l.-*tu"..l u» in»-,t|arn i"l|rf • ., in - ill'1 today.
I f - .- ---------------------.
tendan e. and 28 of the 72 were Emmeline Thunilon. Mariha T ri­ al the City Hull.
tl„ nu.nto.rd * ...... . the thing*1 ..« him. ami *ai.l th*. thr „r.v sea
f *li"l tempeMi.lir- •■■ r rr"*
# % .n g e in P o s ta g e
In the meant line. Chief W.l
announced aa winner* of perfe;* ford, Ve*la Anna White. Duct.
which found Rulaimi.
.r.,t.rlng mi |»rnnilee* much in that it I" nr.I* through "it .hr • tmu ('top*
Im
m
i
would
nut
«a&gt;
whai
&gt;h
iSue
William*,
and
Jamr
V........
attendanre certificates la.t year.
im ... inuliry. ami • .nl' t altni ! g i f ' with " •’lull unilr.l til tlliuig '.
iik
ware sra-rd ainl p."-Vi *' ». v..*i*.
Tho.* who assisted in tin pm- linn i, tn to made of the .lug •
The name* of the honor stu­
I Ion, a.tietllm In • ....... ...
oill»1 /»ml «pint He » 'krd f,,r , ' “ J " " nunieruu* Al !*n,t l.» I-- *• i. -.vrio
motion nf Ih* *chmi| wrr* Rev J. impounded. That they aril I •
dent*
were
announced
aa
follow*:
Hi,
Vp
XVfevk
I
he
•
ti
t
•
fi.iiuu
!•’•••
•*»»;
d»’ifirr
*»f
ro
o^rpllon
win
h
rr,i
it letter poetgg* make*
Tomurr •» and bri lav irni.vlli »*
....... B. Root a*-g*neral director; Mr-. is * pimsihillly, he Intinm • I
.) nod gnl« i &gt;11• fI Mr. I tip'#*4 pi#*id#t»cy. mu J attlll.nlril tn ,|i* I,rat. In I l.ica^u
Beginner*’ C l a a * :
Annell,
to tho nation on July 2,
• ihe final day, iluiing whndi ,uio- l«vi« i-rCMlnn* of i- I If |eliTHPg# A* |MO|||i«#&lt;l hU l»#Vl PffollP At .MlI a i i *w J'in - piik ..e« rvp'hvl
Abram*. Houston Babcock, Bill/ Prank Marlvr a* gencriil - u f ritt
fmin
lh*
Mrth'.h
I
II ontF «P»lF on ftrat
•
I may purcl.a’ r l.'rn-e tog*
•vhen tli» in*.r rv hit I" " y 1
Mary Ellen Ihiggar, trnilcnt, and lh* fulbiwing memImn'ori Bpring ; "» ’ ifpininml *»t, liin f'
. . maJlod to panone or
Ii.
j .fur lh. ir trailer* »• • ledurr-.l lh"
l.eatl
foottelll
1
llrftll
*
*
■•IJoilf
lllrff
III
il
‘I’
The *,'.|th*e»t -*-.v '*mparaVernon Harden, William Harden, ben of lh* (acuity: Mis.
Banllmd,' 11 i*r•’
la Senfotd. Th# tw o n a l
I ure atr r ki*g t'. D H o'hmell. Irnm: emit Inn "f * f ind fill 11,’' I i »d#d to Iio il^ .ii# Ih# l i n t m##t lure* »« I.lgh a* !"•' at Plmenla
Alton I.udeeke. Thtron Madden. Mason. Mr*. Fred M y n M &gt; .,
wlU &lt;not oven bo tppksbl* Clarence M Kae, WUhelmiaa Nl- Margaret Wright, Mre. Ava Da .
joral nn'.. log ileal, r who **ul pur lia*a nf luml-*
for
scho ol, ui g Imlau «# it foil* o n J u l y 4. a and inf. nt Alva. flUitunii" dV*T;
by tltk*. th* public b ro- hlark. Donald Smith. Mary ___
.hot rffrr'irr Far.ir *iv and f"r rh.l'lren; thr l&lt;'»n're ■it g?6
Ir y p l Itolidpy
Louis via, Mr*. C. A. Irwin, Mr* En,l.»|
, .intr ,ain«. h.iwewr. frit "* Katibp ptateRk* aothoritb*. Bmith. Walter Smith, aad Lydia Peak*. Mr*, t - C. Chapman. Mri.J
th* n■ retina r | , 1« wr) a* h-lf.*,* , ’it.'. Ml*Tlomr a 1*#ml»ng
,hr m niindrr nf thr • .» **». no l«.V* rngagrd m * P
gi-iwii.g
M
IAM
I,-June
T
ty there ho* arisen cm*- Wicboldt.
R. M. W irm v H r*. Frank Mailer.
nil. .mnbil* nr I ■ nil*-* t»g ' ti. he ."iiteet al
Illil."I* Hi.'h Bcbm.l; were B.’tarian* ti. W. Bpei. er a.air■ t.ti’ialng a &gt;ha&gt;p drop in
wrnthrr lint.-ail hern laa •• -J
caafbeion and la order to
Brown. M i"
Primary Claaa:
m u Anna LaBora
i
Class: Uriel niojnv,
Blount, Miss
•f*lit f«ii l#s» Hum $’*
i* n .p In Blua W. A Irffle r, W. M. Haynr*. J tempvratni"
lieannual
frill,wing
If
30
A.
M.
advi
■
doubt aa pmalba bo­ J r „ Jean Caawall. Virginia Chap-1 Loaain#. Ih* Ml***, Ruth Ham
Aminling t*» id /r*’ . f#ri,»b»«l it* Spring*,
similar A Blown, &gt;t O. S h ln M u r , II. it
amt «r\**.Nl
“ Tropical &lt;li*turhanc" of *r«••*
_. j ahra tho new rat*
jam a* llanry Cooper. Maty Georgina Hart, DorMhy T lm it'p .
MacMahol., A. W •R r p .ili i -Iii nf top il/.m*g* In.
V i a . F «’
unfnnl by Mr. fwhmidl irrcnlly | event*.
intensity
ami
*mall
diai.M
i
r
the grain l"B . Winona Minnesota
-feTegt locally, authorl- Crawley. BUly H a n d , Maria-. Daphne Takacb, Mianie Strange.
Ilatarian ;sl"uhnl,rr pmlictml Epp*. II. II. Cotoman. la-onanl Mihvbf yrgr. tag* may hr »&lt;&gt;M n
apparently moving north*. ■
recorded l"h nml Abr.r Von. EoutU
pbreoa* aot to placo Hand. Eliiabetb Hatobar. Margie Mary Alien William*. Carolyn
l.ura*.
G.
f
’ll*iil"ti,
J•'■
der
th*
new
gl.
In
and
Ob
rale*
another
«ucrf
d
-ravo.
under
ward about 100 mil** wr &lt; &gt;1
Dakota 161. Ir. N"W Vnrk .ta- tuu
Blanch*
Cunningham,
to lettora until Hodgva, Emmett Herndon, Millar Collier.
esnlrn*. I’aul Stine, and Wright, II- M. Wation, H. Pulr,
aftrr July I. provided th" pr ip«'l tha
Port of Spain, Trinidad " T.tn
peratur" w a. n -t hi.-h whit.*
aad the* only whan tho Hunt, Hnlan Hutchison, John Lac, Evelyn Porter, Mslvn Lumiquitt. idad ie an ialaml off the imitS
tnn.
II.
It.
Steven*.
Karl
l-ohmam.
aiftdavll of rutn-ut" is *uhmitted, declared himvrlf »* privileged to
bo dollvorod la tha city, Betty Ludecke, Margaret Myer*. Ruth Johaeon, Esther lowelng. rsstrrn tip of South Ann-iii-*.
h* a marnbri .1 th" nominating I'. J. Stine, Randall Chare, Mar Waahingloii enjnyrd . bower* ami
but
no
tag
can
to
sold
for
lev*
cooler weather.
Maurine Owens, Halan quarter and Steve Johnson and Frank Dustill must
rnrnmillfe which »«left*d Mr. tin J. Dram, ami S. G. Gray.
than $•&gt;.
Man, Stewart Quartcnnan, Billy B o^.

DRYS PLANNING SHOLTZ TAKES
MILITANT DRIVE STEP TO PRINT
IN A LL COUNTIES SCHOOL BOOKS

14 Girls A 1r e a d y I
Entered In Beauty!
Contest At M ilanel'^riTTv*,,.,.,.o,.

.

McReynolds Hits
ack-At
Charge
UnwutW&amp;Mh-rttPSSSSt Back
At Charges
Against America

M M- I PrORTHW
To lit* I'rcscntccl»

Dads” Will Play
DeMolay Hoys On
Diamond Hall Loi

Daily Vacation Church School Ends
With Open House Ceremonies Friday

Walker XVilf AHend
OiRani/.aliim .Mi-ct

Kaiidall Cfiasc Hands Rotary Havel
To Its New President* P a u l S tine

Much 01' Nali.Mii Is
Hoin^Hahcd l ndcr
Si/zlinu Wca I her

2 Days Bnnain For
Bargain I’ Sale’s

ites If Announced

mi

Hurricane Warniiu?
iHHued From Miami

Aifefla

xae^taaL

P

�England And Ruaaia
May Resume Trade

For UtPlace, Study O f The
RemainingScheduleShows
pThal the Central Florida Baaebail League f ln t half may come
td I T fad Fri-ky afternoon with
Igrtg claba tied for flrat piece U
• yeeajbillty that arieea oat of th*
present eUadlnga ef the Baaford,
Qafia. and Daytona Beach cluba
■ad the outcome of chargee placed
agaipat Otto Carry, eeld to be
Aaoferd** fifth “tla**" man.
atandlnga thla morning find
the Fed* a game and one-half
ehUd *&lt; the. Cocoa Indiana and
ae add eae-balf gaoiea ahead
the leleadera. The Feda have
&gt; .gaua* yet t« ylayi the In­
na ealy onr, while the lelandera
re three' remaining 'on their
etfele. * Dm atandlnga a t of thla morn-

mlng, however, that league
re vote ana Init Sanford
key otheVTa'jPrbBHo Fri­
ght, and they declare three
-whtoh .Carry we* a e . forto th# ‘loelrig teema, the
ig*. then would bet

LONDON. June 27,—&lt;ff&gt;—F o e
sign minister* of Groat Britain
end Soviet Russl, todey eUrted
negellall &gt;ne looking1«toward_ the
rtiumptln of trade betwefli the
Iera In the Lee column. (
two nationa whkh waa broken off
Aaauming once more that Day­ aa a reault of a coatrereny grow­
tona w.ne Ita neat three gemee— ing nut of the trial In Moeenw taal
Leer burg. New Bmyrne, end Or-, April of o group of Br.tUh «ngl
Undo—a feat which *1* not at all nee re eherged with atpi-nag* sab­
tmpoaelble; Coe .a bead .Sanford otage. The negotiation* took pleo
on Thuteday, and Hanford beau in the Britloh foreign offke, where
Orlando on Friday, the (landing! Mirim Litvin iff, Soviet tornnl"
•er for foreign ■ffalra, called nr
would then be ae followe:
Co—
JJ • ‘JJ* Foreign Secretary Sir Jehn Simon
UarteM . M|&gt; •
-yDeytons U guaranteed two of
the three gamta It haa remaining, Labor Leader AndHia
anJ for thle isaaon; New Smyrna Wife Shot By Qunmen
and Leeaborg both are pUying
men, by agreement of both teema,
CHICAGO,
June
27— W t—
who a rt not on th# official play- Henry Berger, general orgnnlner
era' Hat. Therefore e»*n If New
Smyrna and Leeaburg ahould win of the International brotherhood
from Daytona, the gamei would be of teematere, ventured from hie
forfeited to Daytona. So Daytona home for th« flrat lime in weeke
ncede only to wlp from Orlanito on
Thuraday, and, with Lefty Lane
reedy for duly. It U poulble «h*»
the Ialendrre can rome through.
The telaadrre could win the
pennant without queatlon If they
. » .&gt;
.a
. . . . _L t l - l l . n .
wod their three
game,
while Sanf.rd- -wow -beetin»-OrU»d*..*ad
Cocoa. The item ing* then would

tan go to Daytona thle week."
It le under.lood that the F»d»
ere looking for another horler and
an outfialder. Cotton Power., f
Orlando, le to be approached thla
week for th« Fed mogul, under­
stand that he la to be rrlea.ed
down them.
An affift wna mada to aecurr
the aervicea of Bill Lelti, of De­
Land, one of the flneat left­
srhnlule.l to ste jt nest Sunday. hander. in
Florida »eml-pro
The. alanding’ would be:
clrrlre. l-wita could take » turn
(aelaeO . , . . JJ
J
JJJ

, rbe "above figure*1 are arrived
o r I* ’this manner: Three Sanford
aha* are aebtracted from the win
co sma and added to the loea colgy np alnca Carry won one nf the
Uireg fam e, from Daytona, Dayto s la credited with one more
a erne-In the wta eel am n and ope

!?.,.a

RATE8

AVE TOUR WATCH npalrad
by us* wko really know* how.
rlfga. Jaw*let, Mag. Ava.
*Y1. Tiny live-bearing Iropfhh. Colorful, llvoly, and
« t)ar, Boew’a Paint Store.
with th* Real
i Sons, Au.tin

WANT l reliable man
•WSa to handle oar eaMbllshed
sene’, la thla vicinity. A per
•at good .paying business /o r
1 who will leant our buainei*
' work for a good Income.
Ita of call Rani Silk Ifostory
I*. Taray*.
*

AUpsultry

-

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In other word., eaaumlng that
threw of the Feds' games are for­
feited, they cannot win the first second half
half jwnnant’ unleae Orlando beats trouble.
Daytona-whUc Sanford join*, from
C oo* and Ovlando. The F»&lt;1» ,Ml
their beet chantu -on Sunday at
Century of Progreai
Daytona.
•
ALL EXPENSE
On the fate of II. the liandeq
have lh« halter, chance to nab the
TOURS
flag, If they* want. ft. L efty'U na.
Sanford to Chicago
the league's leading hurltr In 1032:
And Return
ie due fur another one of his topRATES 950-170
notch performances. When he la
right, few (tabs can reach him, Margaret M. Wright, Agt.
ao, with any breaks at all, tha
Islander* stand U win.
Ward frem all around the
league IndUst^e that every club
Is making n m l effort to bolster
Its staff for • great second-half
stand. I.easbarg and Orlando.are
particularly ahilous to g*t In th*.
play-off with aonie club, and It it
Wieboldt Studio
within the realm of posalblllty
that they may da ao, for both
Phons SSI-J
Prsaldent Fred Htrlong at Lee*
burg and {lauds Wolfe, at Or­
lando have announce^, that they,
are looking for th* heat talent
available.
President lisrlong announced
this morning that "It may b* Im­
possible for u* tn meet Daytona
INSTRUCTOR OF 8 T B IN O

4*

HONE M8-W. Shrimp,* froah and
allt water flih.. F n e n and
Icja.'. Sanitary Ffah and Poultry

T . M. Dollison

AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS

LEGAL NOTICE
r a i ’HT o r t h r rotiN rv
jt n o K .
iN w ivoi.n cot’ NTV,
a r s r r . o r r io n t n t .

Phea* MS-W

in t ii u

,

critical. HU wife » •* abet la both
legs when two n»i»*»
aioor»"i» thwir asiremablle l u t
night end opvned fir* in whet poIke termed en en.wrr of the "out­
law" union to B ertorV elf &gt;rta to
force it to join tba internal! Mai
brotherhn '.t and Americas Fed-

The only PACKAGED
AMERICAN CHEESE

pasteurized
with 'JuJlil

oration of lahor.
YEARBOOR RECEIVED

&gt;^ S 3 | NATURAL
k
m
I FLAVOR

Thro gh th* teurteay of Senater Duncan II. Fletcher the IBM
Y rattiok of Agriculture, pobItohrd by thw U. 8.- Depertmeat
of Agriculture, hae been received
at the Seminole County Chamber
,f Commerce nffieea and added to
the file, ae n part ef the maay
reference booke there. TW» book
ai well na all other* are available
In the puhlie at all timee.

oor

Geyeo

t . aalied paint.
Hlghaet
&gt; made. 11.40 a gallon. 70c

10 Acrvt.
14 acres tiled In rood condltlen. Gyod wells, i
necaasaty agricultural Implements. Male, tractor, rolor
tuartore, barns, and

cooiplete,

APPLY

.

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Safer—and gives it

No
OTHER HAS SUCH BLOWOUT PROTECTION
T IR E M i l l I
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ygH f t ] n i f f i r s C o s a t f — Every winner in the 500-MUe
In tlliM fsIii Race for fourteen consecutive yearn, has chosen and
used Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires on bin car.
- " F U fO C U lM W C o n tr ta — Every winner In the daring PlkeV
1'eok flia th , where a slip meent death--—for six consecutive years,
bus cbeeen and used FIrrstpno Gum-Dipped Tire* on his ear.
P u f f f a i a a M C O B O tl— Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires hold
g l g n U records, on road fand track, for Safety Speed— Mileage
— ami Endurance.
Don’t risk yonr life o r the live* o f others on your Holiday Trip.
We will give you a liberal trade-in allowance on your old thin,
Urea, In exchange fbr Firestone High Speed Tires the
Smfeet Tires in the World. T ire prices are su re to go up. Take
advantage oftodsyV.low prices.
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the MASTERPIECE
of

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SPARK PLUGS
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low outs

|)r t$ fo n e

Splendid Living House
\ I VALBl, I boda

day 1 .

out p r o m

S=t===|H.Tf

In Mecca Hammock

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IlneeHAsatiBg For Bsl»

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SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. g

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a ll I ' . r . u . a h . v l n a
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a e . l n . r ..Id
K alal.:
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nullrk.«t n n d F . i|U lr . d
In p r . . . n l
any c la im , i n s d . m . n d . v h lc h y « .
o r . l l b . r of run. may h . * . a a a ln . l
I h . » . l a t . of Utfil-IHSA V KVANH.
d « r . o « . d , l . i . o ( H . m l n u l . C o u n ly .

„E furnlsed house 1471
Ava. (10.00 per month.

l j I ’ l Iff!

p a p e r s t h a t e r r k ep t in 0 U r E a M | j f w S C
rafe , co n v e n ie n t
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Studio t i l l Myrtle Avenue.

,L BELL or trod* for I I hana,
&lt;4 boar, I sow pig*. |f Interj ’eiall Phons Bpl-R.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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aa. Fata Baaita and green
a, tin* quality, C. Casper,
M ats of Qladorvillt.

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Sholtz Takes
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DISCUSSED AT
New York's police forte has lout M a know* i t Step To Print
"America's finest," •and to the fifty thousand parsons
SchoolBooko C OF C MEET
who Jammed-Yankee Stadium recently to view the exer­

Sanford. Herald

t

cises of 267 members of the graduating class of the Police

Academy, the reason for this Appellation was not dttffcelt
to see.,
„ The, impnfaton has prevailed in many cities,, that the,
work of a policeman la not e specialised one. that «ayxme
with a fairly food pair of knocks and n Httle eourAgt can
make a suitable cop. £ome of the larger municipalities like
New York, however, have seen the need for a wall
trained personnel and aa a result have established a traln^
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WEDNESDAY. JOHB IS. t l U

6how meswims•••»

iw tinlN iia n t hnlrHT

—

Spectators at the graduating exercises in new io w
saw.a (arge group of husky men go through drills and ex­
hibitions of boxing, jiu-jitsu, calesthenfes, a riot drill and
a sham
drill
- an battle.
UftlllG* - Close
V'luov order
»/•
—
—— with riflesT«aa performed
.precision and.Intricate
and.intricate formations
formations were
with military
military .precision
were exex­ tlretion. it weo reported on un
The climax
ellmax came
came when
when the
the authority of « s#Mta rn-lutUm .
ecuted, In perfect rhythmThe
drJU brought
brought forth
forth the
the formation,
formation, of
of British
British squares
squares *kWl prodded for • full laqehy
riot drill
much
loading
and
firing
of
rifle*.
»•*
that tha -tchaof
and much loading and firing of rifle*.
■ - of
-* 11—
■“ “ ** school
" t&gt; M l nwill
i n enter
n n ta r upon
UDOn
These graduates
tha police
7*7
IT
----- r duties as gMitlians of the public peace and ea an*
#f t^* t&gt;°ok&lt;
f timers of-the law-with a aound groundwork for the task.
r
TTi ?*, .
I 'ill ? i
They will not have to go through a period of practical and
-------ttnr c.n W r l - r Ik . ,UU.
T I m .
‘ I-, ■

J* cannot aorta Gad sad

rhalrman «f th* committee, laid

- hmg TVCTgnl«ed-;thr wdtasw H:.~Tn7;'.7Tr\'ir-^rVmiPr5iT'-Gr
"7 - ' •------ up
•
- ~ y determine tha advisability of FIBr­
and have.hulH
tage of high class puldice forces
an d public reap ect reeem ble m* cancelling It* p m n it school
VllEKE ARB TUB THINGS
rations which ip effl
......... —
1 _
“ **“ V hook contract*. eliminating tha
more a military body,
have
all
the
snap
of
army middU man in handling th- booh*
Thoas aro th* thtnrfi 1 lew* and darme, or a Berlin policeman
- ii|v , i»w.l i •—■- :--« up to,end
MJr
&lt;«Ji
printing not nnlr Its tr e t
looked
respected.
• / know!
• C
officers and they are lrr*:-Jthat
— the difference between theI and
h«oh». hot *l«« *n other form*
tjiplo orchard. Ilk* drift* of snow,
----- t— .&lt; —•-*—J « • ! ( . , and record*.
It Is difficult to say
Cold -tonhouses on slantlnt lower
Govomor ftholli u M he thought
rates_ of the first class European“ countries
" v . crime
---- - -----ridg*&lt;,
and th« United States Ilea In their superior poiine forces lt*lnad*ia*Me for one atnte to attha hollow echo of
emrsrod and methods, but It esn hardly be overlooked as a contrib- tonapt In write and publish Its
brl •%**.
IrT:
rw* toots hut believed It poaslhle
pot ant seroa waiting for olovor, utlngItcause.
for nil soothern tint** to adopt
must be recognised that with the underwt
poach trass koavy with bloom a t ment becoming so skillful in its crime operatioi
tho oast* elementary grad* books
Dovar,
s a d rot)‘iir* th* right prices.
pink d 'alrd hJnlara a t
Kannott the old-time m ethods of haphaisrd police protect
If tho achoni book trust cannot
not
continue
to
be
tolerated.
In
order
to
make
I
5 r)iiaro,
giro acceptable price*, ho said,
against
these
highly
organised
gangsters,
It
will
yelping beagtoa and horn* abtaroj
unutharn states* ran propnr* their
paddling ducks In Brandywine expert training and a high-class type of policeman.
rn u

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r &lt; n g

U |&gt;

-

f n u n

- —

a «+«*j- o * — «

1

i t roam,
flocking th* water Ilka spots of
Hitler*!* Reply
’
steam,
magnullst nodding In rod and
Germany'sa anti-J«wUh
With reports
report* conflicting about Germany
white,
activity, the public ha
haa been more or less In doubt as to the
. 1 distant train In th* lonely night,
true statg of affairs.
In reply to the many criticisms
. (ha foraythta'i new-minted gold s t true statq of affairs.^
tulip, and dalfoclla in yuur gar­
den,
-i
■ .
B'chhIoIo, Dnwnington, Holly Oak,
nam*. with the smell of a heatth(ira imnke,
name • with tbs taste of ram and

against Ms
policy
sgslmrt
Ws polf
_ of -alleged- persecution Herr Hitler has
recently published a/i
op article In the United States in which
he defends ' actions, an article which is extremely unconMlami Herald, which Mya:
vitiring to
“ There haa been no terror. In Germany/ that popular
publication. Collier's, quotes Adolf Hitler u saying in a
recent interview. He then goes on to sa y ' that, *You
Americans, too. have an Immigration problem. You have

An\U, Ifocktisin and Lenapa,
scud Hng clouds over shy young
tries,
pain and joy in -the new-born
brass*,
ami the tsg sr flul# of lb* thrush
shove—
the.* are th* things I knuw and
love.
By Itelger Landbsrgh.

---- -—- J

-* « . . t in A tner.

Melbourne announces the open­
ing of a fn* bridge, but this to
nut In line with the administra­
tion’s tfforts to rale* prices.
Buttior has it that evtitanc* will
he brought nut In tha Kahn, Loeb
A Co. invrrtigatlen which may
Justify many clUsena in saying
“I can’t get out of paying an in­
come te l, but Otto Kfbtfc”

O. O. McIntyre hays Barcelona
and Los Angela* *r* tha two bast
lighted title* In tha world. Wlla
no lights a t *0/ Falatk* can qual­
ify at th* nthdr end and It mar
not be long before Sanford will
come In for a share of th* honors.
Ons hundred and fifty eoovlcta has* been granted clemency
by th* Ittate Pnerlon Board and
among them wsh*1q. number wno
hail not sought consider*tton. f t Is
good
at a. &gt;. to k *n o w th atw ll tha favors

vfihr ft#

SANFORD, TWENTY TEARS AGO

—— —__ - _

were: O. ft. Baimra, V. A. Bpdfc.

own toots and either ham them
printed under contract or do tho
printing thomtelve*. Ho sold ho
htliovod I ha South hod plenty of
capable authors and that there
Was no ra*«o„ why one *lato
should bars readers, writing bonks
and arithmetics different from
those .of other state*.
Agreeing b&gt; the gnvenv'-r'e plan,
the senatorial committee derided
•e postpone th* local Investiga­
tion nstil after th* Atlanta meet­
ing.
mm

• N»11«m 1 W’oadaa
f f t a g a Assorts!; in has W.n erfiff ■ “
reprevssting crate
IftM afarlanr* and ether alllad
w ee* * Producers. He .t.te d that
f t.* * *
'V i * 7 7 • "
tM rAia*rtran Federation of Labor
t i t t aat tha pries and tho hour*
»M Uwt (ha tanafH| that aro
hatfriMled
h a f t &gt;patad ira * « » aa “all aro
Maid ask."
Qpmmenting furl Kir, Mr. Shiohabar statid that ho bai re t to
find that there will ba prlte-flo-

gj*
shippers’- arj
4od how ^ Iouch jU a
e .wrp#i*IMn af full]
(«nt oj Florida's ttlery
.,y re* j® * t* l, fUO^WO
*•*■! a t o - m during J
IU M n throuah tha “la
naesasary method” of pi
j , r n |( ry.
Ha (hau axpiataad Um

Harry Tharitoa, P. Bayard Budtk,
J. A. Wright. Heyward W f t r .
A. P. Connally, H. U Sahara.
S. B. Dightoa. Pater Thoriloa, ?L
H. f t lama a, T. L Dm m , Jtkm
Msiach. Sr; Otto Sthmehl. Gaorge
C. Hardin, B. F. Haioao, Karl Lebrmrr, Arthur Zachary, BaadsU
Chaia, Prim al Gstchei. H. J. Lah&gt;
man, Laa But a ir, Otto Caldwell,
R. U Glenn, a O. Shinhabor, L&gt;
H. CoaneUy, II. M. Fapwartk, A.
E- Cline, a C. Harwell, L. ft.
Stereo*, P. a Lan i n'*, and Prank
Kay Anderaon.

A el, and that tho mala id** mams'
to ha that s parson or firm shall
a i t sail his product below Its coal, This q w i t l n as w ill aa many
•th srs wlJ] bo Bind at a mooting
of product ioa.
of th o ' ftmoclot l j n -tn -lloto|-T1wt»
minds that thl. I* a tabor bill and ma a t Lakeland Thursday Bight
not n ilridond bill”, ho aaid. “tbo of this wish. Ho said tho agricul­
bettor &lt;1 wa will bo. Tha princi­ tural act will bo (Sseusoad and an
pal n ay in which tbo Act stands endoavor mode to secJr* tho tacit
to boacfit m* is that it will mako coamnt of a majority of tho m«ar­
unfair compoiitiaa (* l into llns bor* of tho mooting on tho euror also (ot out | f businom. If It UUmonl plan.
"Oui next slop mill bo”, bo said,
guU Into lino a* far aa minimum
wag* and maiinram hous aro con­ “to go back homo a id and*avJr t*
cerned, that's nil I ask. It will got tho written consent of aa many
positively rid us of all unfair grew or* a* poaaiblo. Wo asticipractice In Industry, and line* its
a labor bill, it can’t possibly hart
anyon*. I might say that wo crats
manufacturer* greeted' it osthulimit kolly.'
Mr. ShinhoUor was atkod th*
question, “To what silent will th*
government go In pretorting th*
maa In any Industry who violate*
tha cod* of ethics which ho had
season. Finally wo sea inai in*
premised to live op to t".
Th* answer: "Th* government Act, will Insure a successful sea­
lisa simply yot definitely stated son a»d bring government money
that- lt-wttl- ring oil vtootm-i gSOO, into this scettosr------ ---------------A final opoaker wa* Mr. Anan I an additional t&amp;OO every day
thn cods in violated. Roliev* me, drnon, tolling tho story from tha
that U oa* law that haa tooth la citrus Industry angle. He termed
the nrricullural act ns a plan
It."
Mr. Dtrhton, speaking as secre­ coincide prflection with consur
tary nf tho Florida Celery Ship-

• duel

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUA

“Beet For The, Sooth'

walked

Pel**

STA N LEY

•0 Acre*.
necessary

H .s m a
agricuUsn

HartffS,

Splendid Living Ho
A PPLt

H. M. PAPWORTH.

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NE TONIGHT

OF IMPORTANT
POINTS IN CODE

To Confer With
' Jax A t t o r n e y s
(Continued From Tar* One)
•rtlon ho matter who wrnl where.
Comm lai loner I hi mas
finally
aald t h ^ “The Mayor and Clerk
can go on up there and rapreaert
tu ait far a* I'm concerned, but
really I don't are why w» can't
call them on the phone and tell
them what we want, for after all.
they will have to talk with mem­
ber* of the Committee before a t
—- know
— something
----- »V1— definite!'*'.
- ]
can
It waa finall/ decided that May
or Speer, Clerk lutmuun, and all
Coramisiioner*. who could, shmil-l
go, and the meeting wa* anItounced to be helil at l:U0 o'clock.
Mayor Speer ordered the meet­
ing adjourned then until 1:00
o'clock Friday afternoon.

Trath Seekers Class
q i Church H m
w s ftfrrib A f

hour*.
Hardly bad th*

Mr. end Mr*. Oeefy* Alg
Speer, J r , . who * «
M
Monday moraine » i I1*:
Beach, her* raturnvd fcow
• r» residing temporarily *10
and Mr*. O. A. Spear, Pkrfc

Saturday

before ibe - crowd U spectator*
PARTNERSHIP-1
Sixth of Series Of
when WUHam Groan, prsridsnt of
the American Federation of Labor,
“Free” Days Planned
objected U the age and labor pro.
Kric Unden, Charlea Bickford and Irene Dunn* start a modest
virions ef the rede bad aevetal I'f.l’. JlMfJL,
-Anticipating
,tbtnu««&gt;Utt&gt;- m 4
J J tb a u J V ^ a V .
man*fm.lunii l a m (UHUK* WRIT which la the feature picture to be ahown at the Milane tonight in evening of fair weather, Andrew
Carraway, manager of th« San­
conjunction with the vaudeville “Vanltlc* of 19:13".
Yowell-Drew’s
ford Country Club toitay waa
making preparation* to entertain
an unusually largo throng of local
and viiiting golfer* and sportsmen at the ulilh of a aerie* of
free or Uur»t Rays at the flub.
Aa ha* been the cuatum for the
Church
past five week*, all of the facilL
tiea of the club ar* free to the
public with the exception of cad­
(Continued from page 1)
die* and the price of a buffet
Hungary
eventually
took
on
a
W)aa, akvp m v
*C
rtef*W7 lteHri*Uow,:pr*ild■•upper to be *erved a t 7 :1 ) 0
ed. avfr lit*, kaaripf at lb* atari, frantic tune.
The Viennn government wa*
talUag Up tkoaaaad or more par.
Gulf la to be played during the!
amta crowded late the big, hot, willing, avrn anvlou*. hi make a
afternoon, followed by luppe',
ha.sador
had
received
g3.'&gt;.0U0
in
separate
prare.
and
on
one
occa­
teanaeref department auditorium
sion wa* encouraged by an Infor­ commission*, for h«-lping negoti­ bridge, and dancing, Last week,
U*»lr t
. ..
.
ate South American loan* in the deapite the rain, aeveral person •
Bui rap jaaintaliraa of milia- mal offer of A m erica financial
before he held public office, viaited the club to enjoy bridge
aaaistaiv*
ahould
»he
break
witn!
day*
Gsoffg A. Sloan, Bpaidant of the
iin reviewed the part played and other game*, and it ia antic*,
Germany.
I
Ku
coOoa text 11* institute! (Robert
paled that a large thropg will be
Frana Jo»ef wa* dead. Kmperor In tl
Amery, Beaten, apeak Ing for the
present tomorrow.
northern plant*, and Wlltyara D. Charlea had aurceeded to the Kuhi
Anderson, of Macon, 0*. ap^ea throne. He fore*aw the approarh- »ho*i
W. S. Han,| and daughter, Mia*
Ruth Hand, -left Sunday for Fan*
man
Tor tba south—had not con­ Ing diaintegratlon of hi* empire. *ritl
J, A. Strange, Mr*.
Ht* propte were ” vra r * wrary. bte-r
wood, N. J. where they will viait
cluded their slatemshta before YpPeace, ron*tltutinnal conce**lon* »•!!•
P rfrrh n v rl- emulating 7* m poaitlon waa voiced.
the former'* daughter, Mr*. F. C.
to hi* subject*. and the end of the evom
:e baai «yr**t course In (h*4f * .V
Weldon, Jr., for a short lima.
alliance with Germany waa hi* 'I?' '
ruan, . yellow .gad wklto-wer*
aim“ I« r a i by
boelaoee*. TJbpn*
Mr*. Frank L. Miller returned
)le farced Cternin, ardently first
r w f i l wpre t- N n . William,' .VTuesday from Wflbur-by-the-Hra
|’
nj«aiap,
to
adopt
hi*
cim
lllalorv
&lt;|U«ll
lotsnra*. hatwrr goaet, Mr*. Mewhere she spent tho wrek-end
lone, and meanwhile a trusted ad- ,0 *
iUbng. Cary*w*y, Kra, N. Cok
with ('apt. ft. A. Hlvrn* and
daughter^ Mi.
viaor, Profeaaor Utmma*ch, of Ike
»*n, Mr*. B..AL Scott. Mr*. C. I).
Mrs. Riven*. She waa acrumpaVienna, wa* arekiftf lhe»e ohje-- ln,rr
Mtfw M l* -L S .,W alk er. Mr*. K.
nird here by her slater. Mr*. Hen
Uvea In Informal negntiatlona in
Th
I. Wateen, Mr*.. R. ,0. Huu-hUon.
Hinall, of New York City, who
(Continued from page t)
hlam
t r u F frin thjaaey. Mr*- John U| advocated or voted far beer legis­ .Switzerland.
will be her guest until Thursday,
la te r, the Auatrian government ,nrul
r*&gt; C. K, .Miniatna, Mrs. lation and repeal and revolted la
*a«i"f. *W . If, ;0. Andot,| "drive out of publie Ufa" Florid- utlliied the good office* of the, I* *
Mr*. Maude R. Ncotl, o( TineaW iW r PUP*. Mr*. W., an who supported bear tagialaUon Spanish and Swedish sovereign* h' ik*
loose, Ala., haa arrived to make
U dispatch note* ' to I’r—ideal l*»“ra
her kune hcie with her *un, F. R.
WTT*o« lr tln g a ronffrenr* me !•"•*
Scot I. They are real ling at th*
the discussion of (hi* peace term*.
I”
Ijingley Apartments.
Whiffled particularly lad III* *t&gt;
Wllroa'a reply wa* that hi* *h,,ir
■ ■ ■’ • •
.
.
"T
tack *n odiceboldon, coagraaamen
and leglalalor*. who, be aai-J,
The I’ierra# at Valdai Dining
toy..»'Ff«f*M«.&lt;.IUKiffw Itebmca “violated their oath of office in vot­
Clark. Alka M eliff^Vlxxtelo M e
Room ard
to featur* speelal
ing for nnd advocating beer legDanlal. and M itred Bridge*
musical progrltil" every Thursday
ialatloa and repanl of the lath
evening during |hd rummer. Won■
v
&gt;fr*-v
Amendment.
■ lorful dinners at Mk and dfle.—
Dr. L. N. Qtwkey, M&gt;*(*i MethoiV o m s t h i O w n i d l O f
rats,
but
|hy
l«■•^‘rvl•
board
In
dial mlaiaUr, Ip a kaynot* •'*Washington forhndi- II.
Chtttrfi H al Meeting dreta critlciaed atatematita of
"Ry tti'J'.t nothing, but a cala*James L. Farley, po«Uaaster gen­
troplie could hnte .tupped tli,&lt;
eral regarding repeal nod ooportbuying. The Keslcral Reser»e
Voufig l^tdy Singer
■a at *d “tho I’roeident ahould . forca
Hoard tiilghl have been nbl* to il &gt; l *
Farloy
to
reaign
hia
offico
ar
___ at of
It aarlier. Why, in IUW there were •If arreptrd-ahe will be of.
crate trying to intimidate th*
. ______________________
_____
.
oppsirtunitir* to loon money for ferrnl permanent posltlnn on
«*cd. ar*. .plwmlag .
kpmt ChriMM* Ckdrch |wld Mood*/ vetera of this country."
m allet operation* at Ifi p*-r rent. stags with vaudeville circuit.
Parly loyally, tha apeakara raid,
Thursday far Macon and other aftemoop at tho homo of Mrs.
Many corporation* used thet,
Apply Jack Fttrdiu
Orlando
pMnta In Georgia to spend abort 0**rilo, I t ) ^ Waal fflnoleent^ w u not Amcor tied in tho fight
fund* to compete with banka for a t lU n e H in a * I V o n r A n rtlm *
T o n la h t.
thro* week*. They will bo ocean-1 8‘root. Tho dotting marked the aga-nat repeal. They aaaerted the
panted by William Rraaan, lon af e&gt;M* of tho year'a work and in- ksu* wax primarily a moral on* kaiaer, who ^rges that the ter­
Mr. and Mr*. Arihtir Branaa, who ‘trotting auig«pr|** of Dm ytnr'a and they thftnded effort* of .uiu- rible slaughter whirh iitual foll.fw
II. M. Ilnmby lefl Tues.lay for
ahould be withheld a* he I* ret
will viait kls grandmother, Mr* aa»oie*tt|km||tte won g in n
latera from th* pulpit, terming tain that Lloyd George, the only Foil I’lerre un.l Miami lo spend
William N attbv, a t hor honta ta / Aftev-^a ggnaral • dtecunhra of triUlam of ministerial dry leaderpeace, a II) day vacation.
Macon.
»
f
1 « w k fa r., th* coming . year. lb-. •h p aa "insidious propaganda of person nine preventing
soon will be &lt;l*|Mi*ei|. The Panth* wela."
Germans ar* exceedingly incensed
-Dr. and Mra.!w* T. U ng tey ag d I S r i S t f i j
“They any President Rooa**elt
Georg*, Cwgh,,garsosiair* contmp doe* not like n 'y**' man", »*i I
te*i Mr*. J . J . Cala*, Mrs. How­ Whitfield. "The prohtbitloniat* of
ard OverIM, |M Mrs. Ruth ).tal FI-&gt;rIda will not '{os' the Pres dent
atke, _wnya * 4 mean* commlileo on this Issue."
Mr*. John I . Gallowny an I
means anything?,
and Mni, Ls-HU. Connelly, egrru
Asserting that repeal would m"Home of the people wan'*d daughter, Mary Ann. air planning
•ponding secretory.
In leave Friday fnr Macon, Ga. to
; At tho robcfaMow of pH buslnc** creaao crinp, \tfkltfiald Bsknl lieer and they gave them tour,
spend ahnul two week* with lb"
"what
other
«hlg(
executive
of
th*
violating their oath of iffiee by it« fnrmei's sister.
rpfroahntenta Lkmw harveg by, th-'
M r * . Krnest
kaatease*4o .Ik*,. folWwlngi Mr* U. s. baa ever bofeto favore t a ing jso. Thera ha* never been u Campbetl.
,
program
Which
will
i
certainly parly platform which a 'k rd pul"
Nr-J. Clause,
make f ir fryatcr lawlaaanc** in
‘n lie nffir'als to VI date their oaln
of office.
Leonard thin cocntif.f.
"The natienal Co
iatien has
- . --- ------------- X
Meg nullified since
taavell beMr*. J. D, Galloway aspects In
case* Preaidant”, a__ ______
w “* J '
'
for Wilmington.
"and th* State eo u titn ti in he*
been nullified sine* Dave Rhi.lli
took th* goveraer'a chair.
NORTH CAROLI NA.
"Our executives, member* or
BARGAIN
Cong rose and legislators taka an
testify hatw etn the W t
oath to uphot'i tba Conatitu’.ir..
has it com* to tba place whet* a
tl#tss*th
p u t of Mowing lack'!
mas's aath af offka no 'onge' Hotwmw All IhBlgta 4a (ha
count
kiphaa 7S-hol* court* ki
SogtlwM*, ta d Mur*, ftatnu
todtai . • • tha Oman Pwk |lv4t
Hoyood. July I, X aad 3
ticrifo bf 4 OWAf Mml t t a f t a t f
W* ara churning f r m Ml to
ccnvtnltncrof aMMry dub taaMMi
190 pounds par day. Try It and
r s n ^ B « fjm u 'tr z S S
nola its fraah flavor and su­
Tfoosa iwsiscr, JW ■ ana • s w w s w
perior quality.
V A C A T )d fllra l" M « U ^ V * «
rtrirvstions how for yoiar M r* of * 1 ^
Alao Fresh Churned
Being In (hit unique rttfrl . . . ertgb
kslith, hapglnihi * 4 kia. M U M |

SALE

Secret Diplomatic CHILEAN BOND
Papers Reveal War SALE FEATURE
Prolonged A Ye ar OF BANK PROBE

fb r IloaDlUI Hftffe

m

:m

Orlando

Business is

s -sa a

Humming
Prices are

Upping . . .

Better Times

are coming

I / p N DvpHcated
| Dr . h e n r y
; a m u u n , Jr.

NOW

D tysP l aim ing
M i l i t a n t Drive
In A ll Counties

Prices

.•mgaarysW. 8 HA DOIN

t8.H»4

Fresh Churped

BLOWING ROCK

EXCURSIONS

30&lt;

Per Pound

««*S2r.Rr

(Juuntfty

A tlan tic Na

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Atlantic! Coast Line

*

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA. T l’KSI)AY. Jl'N E 27.19M

SENATOR
AND
U/ITIICCC

^ nialsA.A ttc^d Rum°?„
That Aimec Hutton Will

adc

NEW YORK, Jun*
— Leading
commodities and
alocks surge.) U n*w high* for
th* big 1933 advance today al­
though priflt-taklng tended to
level off advance*. Th* boom
in grain at Chicago and other
renter* had an echo on th*
New York Stock Exchange
rwhera shire quotations ware
strengthened I* lively trading.
Colton awrnig erratically after
yesterday’* hug* gains.

TTll HCOO A K l A sk F a r Divorce In Paris

IN NEAR FIGHT

K ira C m (a A Copy

NL’MRER 207

SALARY CUTS Threat Is Made To j
ORDERED FOR Publish Names O f
CITY WORKERS U. S.Gold Hoarders

LOS ANGELES, June 27 .1
I n fil'IffrB iii imuitu.nm/ llu**|
— Rumors of a possible d ie ,
luii in h«*r l»**tl* 1*1** \»a« rdg.it«)•-»♦|
between A im ** Semple M 1*1..
. j him %vitti u-itu’ion aft. i Ilf
son-Hutton, Angelue T e m p i ,
• i't r itii t* with I hr lii«**«agr Idl
evangelist, and
llavul Hull.,
i' him I hut he liRsi a sun, into*
hunton* singer, cropped out am
irriH** wlmh hr mill wouhi
in Lis Angele* yesterday t.. Its . o r Uvn an "ttttpwMbility.**
accompaniment of denialIt htt*l hdrn |Nilnlrt| mil IhRl II * {
Hutton’s ’hllorney, Fnlrfn* &lt;..
' If I rio t Misllltl, «m July N,
•
by, admitted Hutton had disci.- ■
lRl&gt;ll«l»«'t| trgMl fdtltUlw# tl) I'ai
(i c
v i*t«. YORK Jun. 27 -OTA - with him the chance that In . •
■ h irin g a in e r tin g w h ic h had a - !
NEW
YORK.
June
J..
,
m|||ht
^
,n
for
the
Pu,,
I i f Ihy« ywr »ai«l l l u l t t i n
hr«‘
'MEXICO CITY, June 27.
WASHINGTON, ,1mti- 27.
a fe a t.,re s ta te m e n t- b y C o m m is -I
Prosecution .of Joseph W .
l,|lUin|nK . divorce,
t n l l v n a m i w tirs l h it w if# to i*
(A.P.) — Military aviator*
—Although Attorney Gaiter,tl
s io n J is S t ) S h in h o ls e r and W
man on charges of irregular conMcl-heraon-llution
. ..
t.r ii lu&gt;m«* M iiiio l i i ’ii* agt» but In
were ordered today to fly to
duct of the llarriman National l bro||(J , M rr&gt; | month- ag" '
t iiiuiniiiK- tIv »•-* n|i|i..rtuuity
ft flit »h r M in i f ii i m Ita ly t«* I 'a i » A I r f f l c r il. a t “ I am fo r a gen
r i a l and d ia - lle ir v t - io n o f th
Mlnatltlan to form a convoy
Hank A Trust Co-, was delsyrd by I |w t , n,| | , i r |r has been t.i- m,' m ,l iit«*i%•I ttia li« s | n ta l’ th«»k*.
about
itvii-i* n wettk to want
m e n t- le vie d a g a in -t p ro p an assistant Unit*.I State- • • ,nr' | j „ par|i , fnun where a l&gt; -it*
for the bodlee of two Spanish
•»*'*•») jitkMrtl »&gt;*riit In a ir
thai
hv
in going to pro.vecutq
e
it
v
i
n
.
S
ntif..»
d.’
n
ie
iu
lw
ra
id
th-.
ney general, a Senate suhcommit .
Sports coitcwrnib. I. -. « rt that lv ir. vlitly hail «*»tm »
tranaatlantic
filer*
who
C o m m issio n l* » t ( lig h t o f f ic ia lly
Kolvl
honriiem,
ntauy |iormma
Ire
was
told
jeaterday,
because
it!
rn,anatrd.
among
then
•
tiiiflh'Rlitl
tnth
»«m
ivt»ngs
til
Mrlis*
j
crabbed recently enroute from
W A S H IN G T O N . June 27__(AT
u r d e ir .l I h»- s a la iie * . i f a ll its eni
entailed the possibility of a "in*, mnin assertion that she 1*“ .! g1’ *
• iv., a*king that a **tlrlcllY
l
i
m
J
i
a
X
l
’.
.
J)stf.....
.. ^ s b fw rrw f“ ana to Mexico City. CapIfs-yrr-esrgmvvr- T tn fir -rmrr?
?mv
f - i—
. . Ui . "
.-.i. ■
.M— —
th n t In* w ill tulvo a n y such
J Uria ran. a a d .Iia u u n*
!
Industry
pel
month,
or
a
salary
flash
to
yesterday &gt; snhmitted a
T ill- was itenir-l and finally
It.. Nevada * 1.1* of lake Tahoe J
the cn ntry.
■'
Collar were found dead in
tilin g a ; ;st4 In one year.
ropore.l trade agreement to ad- a c tio n .
T h . hearing almost broke up In ernli'd hr a physHai* irh I I.l .in.I that a . ’»i«|.ai.i.-ti lie pr.ivl.l. d
plana** wreckage In a lagoon
|
Sit •* tha had met tn infonnal
III*
latost
warning
yesterday
i
a
mill
smplalii.g
a
p,rformed
a
maj«&gt;r
operation
V
,i
(•
•
1
r.n exrhanye of fisticuffwhen
mlnislratora of the farm act, cal),
Tabasco. I I la bsllsvad th*
1 h»i iluilfct. H^) )i « iinirK.I Hist s i*sii-n »ni,ie days ago to dl'CUS* mg for the estahliihnisnt of a nu- was a reiteration that the rauuM
N-nat .r Neely, o f W e-t Vlrglnln her a- a hoax lahlegtani sent ’
plan* wan wreaked by a violent
i
wavs
and
niratis
of
opetaling
.the
of gold hoarders wmtjd t * Aubin
numi
*
i
■ pcrvuii
lit
arruse,! the
witness,
Nugcoi him- at her in-tru*tlon to *•
atari*. *■
\
WASHINGTON. Jun* t7.—(Ah I hubis, of attempting to ’’whit*- tain how eertain infoimatlon U tlO!i Hull ’ti » m I )&gt;&lt;f dsnie.l wi h eitv with a constantly dim iiiifh- tmnal committee „f |0 member, lished through th. n .w ,p ,r , r, q,
Th# aviator*,
who
recently
log .forwarded her# by he *i sil- Alt!iphasls Ihsl Hutton ha-l start.d ing income, th* fim inttsii.m cr* to fix minimum price* to h* paid1 advance of criminal pi.»«&lt;ution
—A District of Columbia J-Uge wa«h’’ the nistler.
flaw aeroaa th* Atlantic fr m
declined to lay when theta
i ft.l N$fv».l« ti. )&gt;« ir u.fy In “tieal did net dtsv-os* th * te»ull of that each week for creamery butter.
yesterday took under a*hts*m*nt • ’ D o ll- ; ■UGhn was in charge o il grlmt was liecomlng public.
villa. Spain, ta Camsguey, took
Ir.stvad
Amies to Ihe I'lineh" if ih* leg* • meeting at much length
Her
rnnditiou
after
the
opera
At the same lime, lepresentu- would h* either public bunding of
*
moll
&gt;n
for
dismissal
of
the
the
eriminal
division
at
the
time,
r f c r f y h4t Tuesday from lha
• they unanimously passed a mot tor. ttvr* sif th* evaporated milk In­ gold hoaid«tt or criminal prosecu­
1220,000,001) suit sgainst Andrew t Id tbe committee he slum- win. linn lias I - • n ile-cid-d a- *■ i • 1 ft*r*«'rr«lin(r« In I' ai Itilerlating salaries tedueed St of
__hah capital for thla city. Thry
dustry completed an sgra-Vnent tion uf them
W.
Mellon
and
other
former
treas­
rs-sponsible fur tbe delay and U- 1
lulv I , and then proceeded to new
war* l i f t n p irtr d flying over
l l * ar* going i„ givr *v *r).
filing prices to producers, whole­
h .*inr*s
.
Tnbkaeo. Meanwhile
mountain!, ury officials which charged they clareit it was a ’’cnnuimii thing. ’
salers nil,| retail distributers, ll body a rhanc* t.i do his duty by
helped
foreign
iteamship
compa­
The
principal
-la-h
comes
in
the
“
I
t
was
done
freipirnlly",
hr
swampa, Jangta* and plaint in
will be the subject of a public i*tuining ihe h.,ard«d gold," Cum­
i office of t ’ltjf Attorney K. K W il- hearing Thursday.
8onO fcai»rn' Mexico had bam nies defraud th* g .vrrrtment of r a ii\ ’’nol only at the i.ipieat of
mings said, “ fhen prveeur* will
| ..... wl... lia.l hsvn paid
Paf
indiviiluaLs aiul clearing Imuses hut
* aaarrhad by (and, aca ami air. inrume taxes.
Kepiesentative* of the rhtese, b* put upon l ham."
Th* suit was filed by David A. o f rongressmen and
in..nth effective July 1, bl- salatr
-enalois
It i* no s*-r»t in Washington
Tha w racket*- and th* bod in ,
cream and dry milk Industrie^
will he tM I per Month It I* under­ told administrator*
Ik * raporta laid, war* found In Olson, a former invasligator for Some of the u -n itu y on th.- com
they wtre that a number of H.pqLliran*
food that th* reduction o f $200 nuking “ptogiess” on proposed hop* h* will pul ihs pr&gt;- uir.- oq
th* )u n *l* several allies from a th . Senate committee Investigat­ m ilter have made s .rli rei|uests.''
|. hroi ght alvnit hecaus# at thu agreements.
to lha lim it These Hepul.licant
la t e r
Senator Neely asked
plar* baown a* Alarran, approx- ing banking and the stock mar­
piesent tim e M r , Wilson I* nol
Imatsiy ISO anil** w a it'o f Car- ket.
Dodd* If he tkd not th nk there hn.l I» n r | v
I
It was considered probable that aro moved to this thought h /
khiius
undertaking forcclosoi* suit* In­ by Oct. I Ihe entire industry what soma would call tordi,{ polit­
In adrltion to Mellon, he namrd been an “ unrea-onahle delay” in'
.
* 4
m u , Cnmp*ch», where the plane
solving property delinquent In would he brought undtr applica­ ical inotiv**.
waa raported about 10 A. M. last Odgen I - Mills, al«n a former the lla rrim a n case.
taxis for the past several years
Just a mild hint of whai' Chs
treasury secrslary; Alexander W.
tion of Ihe farm act.
Tuesday.
“Senator, I wouldn’t want
I*
Dia-tt." reductions v.ere ordered
Republicans Ini nd to do about
Gregg,
treasury
solicitor
during
N.
I..
Clark,
of
Swtfl
and
Com
Tha diacovary waa mad* Sun­
say there
ha*
hern”,
replied
- y ---- —Liu—I ha. pax— u t a l &gt;— 1 u t null, jm - pinsr, t’hiragn, -trrvxentrd the’ but- -tht* - I f -Cumwtinga gqai— thrim glday bjr a' roan Identified only *» th* Hoover administrstion, and .U-JcU. “1-don't-knuw-of a nali«»el
M
A ! pell »* tbe police .iepartmsni. ter agreement
W A S IIIN U TO N , Jun$» 27. t/11
rthvffTTTf_
Biatr~r7rm
er
TntsniaT
agreement which would * r l up with hi* announced program is
lienor f la ir ilir ,
preiumably a
hank in the country that ha-a't
lone *la n d -| while worker* in the City C le rk * a cod* of .ales practices )n add- contained In the late-t hmadsid*
»iiMtvr
Rr|ir»’v*iiinlik••
|UriH.
n
f*T
rii
|
field naan for th« British Eagle revenue rollectur.
had false entries in It- •la lrin tiil
office recelvvd Im poitanl cut*.
lion tn creating a cummitte# &lt;&gt;f lit of Rep. Hertran.l II Hm II, Ho is*
'J. Harry Covington, defense at­
ne-see. the
Detiuwiatle leader, "ig Wall S lr.rt plot to ’’.I.angle ’
Oil Company which la doing axIn the public.
I I m # i » the new schedule and in.intwr* to fiv weekly minimum Republican leader, vvlo. raid that
torney,
claimed
Olson'*
complaint
! Henry Kurd financially lay diwv-tpioratory work In that region.
the proposed saving:
Senator Neely expies-eil .sur­ said in a stalv-meni last night
pikes at th . Chicago and New Congress “branded n a ulutory
•A naoaaaga to tho Company was fiunded upon malice and was prise. Dodds rtin arke.l he hail "a that a* a rrs.ill of govriom ental I I f behiii l the cl »mg of tw.. iia I r t . l s i i f
»«•
W 'tt Me Yoth markets and at one of th* criminal anyone, who hsd n.viiou
i AA
I 2M
from Ita llnaman a t tha ramp ef so faocif.l it had no placa in lot to learn" in th* Senate.
i if.i i i m iuiB
I’anlic Coast, either San Fraacis lair,| savings out of los wage- or
ei*ononiie- an d m l.lilt nal revenue ' n.ina liana- in Mellon as* night
3IUI
l a I HM««N
Ague Du Ire. Vara Crut State, court.
In ulna and held Ih.-iu in Ihe form
levied
m
Ihe
r-c,.r
U
id
a
oneCo
or Is-* Angeles.
“
I
hop*",
replied
the
.'.mat
ir,
“I
IMI
lau
“
it
w
ill
l-e
(m
in
d
Ih-vt
th
e
b
u
d
­
law**
I
I
pmh
I
i
I
m
Jfa asserted th* complaint was
acid Balraiar rearhed hero yes| man grand |ury lliv e illfttin g the II.
Tbe committee would l&gt;# mad* of what ha- U.-n I m l t.n.lci
|«M
lu.vrn’t
aa
much
to
learn
at-oui
Ram
g
e
t
w
ill
lie
s
u
lirtta
iitia
lly
h
n
la
iir
*
I
■y w ith the new* of tho dls- based on a statute pa-sol during
, . ity'a involved tanking uffsirs.
IU
l»a. up of five members lo be appvilnt money sine.- this government was
r iu « i i -*
v
that an yuu iuivr to learn al*nd d u rin g th e u e a l I o-vb J y a a r, ’
“ - i»-s». ■
doelaring ho had found th* Civil War whi«h make* a fedIN
i M iM n a l a i n
w i #d by the American Association first sstahjl.'lwd.'*
_
_
___
____
___
_
jruuf
beainax*
th
atljrn
ey
gi-ftrr:il,
j
|(
|
file
vharge
waa
made
b&gt;
HasIfc *.. BlaUauaat - -ww
aa
-111 the plant •ra l offMar-Nabta foe deubl* tho
Ii.
I'AhlaM
J" I uf Ciesiusry iiuller ManufacturI
bert
K
W
’.ikin.
Dalr.rt.il
baukar.
i an
IlMp ll. \\ IIIUlUl
ftrprrarnfatlvr
ft*' With tho fltora dead In amount oMamsgea to th i’ gove'm’- " » h a* leMtng ik*a'v«.-T-.a wiU k*JT,r*«pi&gt;n** f t onr
el* and five I'V the Natinnal Cotha country and ravage hanks/ Sn**ll, of Nrw York, th* Rrpuh- i$ d t ilUii*1 hi.* kiiob^lrtlge* til «t I.
iia
m a r lira9
m aaL
• the aaMt
1 operativa Milk l-rodiicer*' Fevlernh t u It adlitpi up tu di* ilusillg of l . II. Ik a llri
»i»
Olson claimed that n it only did
lirnn h-adri.
. Later dispatch** said that milM
lion.
lltr (i nr ‘•an NalLilal hank of II. I I . t i d t i « N a
Hayy commanders at Mlnatltlan Malian and other official* fail to
aa
Mrtui %al$l “ Mr. Su*1l tlffU rn l I ioio*$cr, uhith, vhitli do* l in t I ||. tlm ikall
.*-•1 Two snb committ.es would h#
MR
collect
$
100
,
000,000
due
from
th*
**«! P **rta Mexico, approximate­
that Ihr
t i«* ,i»$«»ir «$ul $»f .«al&gt;oiiJil lljirti iM rt.ii, do) not l|«ir I I#* rls* Ael
,,M*- r-lalilished, one on the pn-cureIIA
IssIM IflAMM
ly W m il** waat o f Alarran, had unnamed fuw ifn steamship com­
* * [ ment uf butler fat from faimei*
halniirr lhal m any liiur ll» Ihr
IA#
i
r
o
|*
n
a
liri
ihr
Michigan
hank
I
btslUa
laoo
.1
.,1 and d.alrrh, and the Second on Ihr
ooaflnned th* raporta and war* panies tu t Out they placed Ihe
hLilnry of Ihe* Unit.’.I Star*'
| MO
I H- IlMACMM
inI*
ln*ltd
»\
An upportuoity to enjoy the un­
I AO
earns 1* to th* seen* aboard government in a position wher*
• .■» marketing of butter.
with the •Ingle eir«*plinit of urn*
| II IlHtMM
• it
surpassed lM-MUly of the St Johns
"W mII MlCsl h*ll$9\ »vl it h*.| a I | l . . I k l B l N M I
I43
11 was rompelltil to raf-nd $ | 0,launch**.
.
yrar during Ihr World War,*-**
T
“
l
i
t
l
i
t
River between Hanford and Fahiti Imflt’t-, t-y-l%uig i$p t*o$d « tlrptia II A I. Mail
Iia
ita
f.
llyrna m iinirm lrd III*
-mil*
I I lU lO
BAN FRANCISCO, June 27
to
ka by moonliglit l.slay w a. an­
II *. in t he Mn*hi$Mii lank- .
• $ I*. i n M i n i M R
r
*1
n«»dr
for
dir
a
n
inilhirnl
n«l
UU)—Proposal
repeal
qfl$-.lhe
nounced as available to n-Stil til l
ta r n s i-*pin ti. th* (aim rrrdil slared \\ ilk it, *1 # m i dept* I# but
Eighteenth Amendment calAe be­ |n«t
of thla sectiuu win. rontviui'lnt:.
Comm* i
In
q u ic k
o ld e r, tlowin
king
casual
tliii
)*•
iiiurI «f« .•!
fore the voter* of Callfnrhia l &gt;- •rliv ilim , Ihr homo ownrr* loan v%if 1$ ido 111 ur go lookr I dunk •iivners n cop ie d C ilv I le ik l.a m
attending lie- Fourth «f lulv ■-el.ibratiun in I'nlatka nest we b
day with prohibition leaders gen­ work, )hr frtlrral rtnplot tnrnt th * y $• n i l / r d D ia l h r i r w o i h r ,,,ii's cvqiy o f a te n ta tiv e b u d g e t
ny^tmi
nmf
t»»nk
ifr|omi(
in^ur
Ilrlieviiig l lust n ruffo-ienl nmnerally conceding defeat. Govern tr
fo r th e new y e a t, ■ copy w in c h
lilii** to fiio^h uhni thry had alail
K.dph, who pictured the grape in­ finer an thui.l dial a|i|$arrnt|y r»l. Uni lh*y w*$»
■vas le iin e d "S v m ie lh io g lo w o rk
Negroes whir violated ih* Cjly b*r of persiim, having lu-anl .f
very
«adl&gt;
Rrp uhlirnn
Iradrr
di*ap
th* Is-autv and ps't i&gt; -|U -i ■ -.f
dustry as “shackle-C by prnhihi- the
„ n ” ; th e y obeyed th e Issuance o l ordinance relating to th* sale
/S ig h t Baaford Kiwanians re­
| f .n ilr V
provr ) of th*4r arllviflr*.
Ihe winding riv. r which fl. »«
tiin
waa
among
those
rslling
on
a
I
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y
licrtiise
|o
o
f
f
ic
m
l
l
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'
th
o
lollery
lickrts
came
tu
grief
III
W
ASHINGTON,.
June
27.-&lt;/T&gt;
tamed from San Lando Spring*
l'rrvl -iialy in hit ll •llinnhy Ihr H h v C lu b Iirtiio s fo r th e »alo &gt;.f
The T e n n M im n paid ih r chief
I’olic* Court yr.terday afternoon Nurlhwar.l are nnsiou.1 lo enj -y
Cummings the people tn plaro California tn
dab boua* shortly after mldnlgh* — Attorney General
WilllT’ ff hud •INI ll*.I hia lie-ait I al.o o i; tlrt-y u lt le ir d $37H vslio'lt hs wher* four uf them received $15 such a trip, sif...... I of tin- i . naourr*
of
Sn«*UV
**$»inplaiiit
ar
last night t« report that (ho Joint announced today that mora than line with th* 14 state* winch al­
p*arrd l$» I * ihr nalioiial nvuvrrv with Ihr il^rlaralinii dial | I . ih»u . U n , co lle cte d
tn l a v *
p a id t i fines. T h . Were, Elijah Delegall, Iral Florida ’rran«|M&gt;rtnll»n i
M a tin g of Sanford, Orlahdo and 1300 employes* of Ihe prohibition ready have favored rrpesl.
that pi..'-ing*r
art with ila apprn|*tialion of $*t. IMHl HR* rriiiohrd from (hr Iwo Ilo l id le s and Ifo g g * *» p a ’ * l ' * f Walter Young. E j Cooper, and Ed today aim........
Wbrtor Park Khvani* Club* bold bureau will ha dismissed or fur­
hanka l.rfoir lh« lalruidr IndnlaV o io iil o f s a lu n e - due th e m ; and Morgan
aceummoilatlnii on tin- idd t ty.l v
*n obaarvaac* of Intamatlonal loughed Jun* 30 to aava $4,000,000
CHARLESTON. W. Va,, Juna .VK1.DOO.ODO Rvrn- addrtl thnt Ihn
Line steamer "fW
i-oln ' may hStewart Galch.il. whit* youth l.lha
"0-....l:v",
AR-KIwanla Night waa a brilliant In tha coming fiscal year. Among 27.—(AT— Dry for *-&gt;ven ytfil’x waa to h* flnanrril by a bond •ini |ttoe|»ittti»d bch. I I lie m«l th e y passed •»*" o id lim n c 1* , ono
th«* amoditadnn »$f which tw# ails* Ii * it Inti ;tu hi w rl* lln» c ■.-fa tin g to th e f i m 't f m possession charged with speeding, was fine I svriired for tlv tv.und tu p to I ’a*
the employes to he dropped, Cum­ baf ira national prohibition. West
aO *lr.
latka.
Arriving early,
th* Sanford mings said, are administrators, Virginia voted today on re|rt-al alrrmly waa taken rare of by of Mr*. Jamra I im i m h , wtfr of „ f a lo tte r y l i 'h e t o r lic h o ls , and I T
There are 7tt staterooms nlioaiii,
Isaac Murray, charged with do
dir .\lii*liigan amalor, and dir I he o llle l e s ta b lis h in g » p - ll* itV
Joiaod M arly SO other Kl attorneys, Investigator*, special with little except rnnfiitting as- new tayra.
lug biisinrss without a license, earli *cctimnu«laling tw - --r tbi.-w
rcsiod
National
M«i.k
of
II
•iialou,
s
g
a
in
s
t
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m
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rc
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a
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t*
w
h
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m
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' in a program that con agents, secretaries, stenographers, * - ranee* of wet and dry run‘•Vow th* plain facta hm * tha?
Tr K
.eah-s o ' " t l i e r w e ig h in g m achioo ws* dismissed of Ihe charge, but people. Thirty of t h - rooma aro
until midnight. A buffet typiata, and eltrks.
paigntra on which to lase an t hr actual m«t of govi'Mimml
ori III* upper deck, l\nd tIts-y will
'oagtnsnud w i t h
toft
Thalr name* were withheld. The astimkta of stale sentiment. Re­ a« a result of lha actiritira f
III lr«dniotiy, WIlk in eaid hr Iiia e h ln e * w in c h a r * no t III Ir u v Ttteve Cherry, in court for a sim­ be reserved for men only. T h* re­
ilar charge, was fined $2 . J- Gl/ffa a **rvtd throughout th* Cumminr* announcement said tiki
tialan cu.
n
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Jo
n
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a
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o
f
n
r
r
t
r
d
Ih*
•penal
ar««lon
of
I
’ongrca
peal fortes claim 4'.r of the f&gt;f.
Advised that
Circuit Court Suns, also charged with operating maining staterooms sre on t.’ s
“last session of Congress appro­
hn$r l*r**n radiirrd appr$»tin»*tc|y m ill Ihr llu irlt.ii hank, hut wlolr
Included aovaral priated $*,300,000 for th* purpose counties are certain for ratifica­
lodge
Millard
It
Smith
had te a wood yard without a llcensw will main Jerk, and llrey »"• r- &lt;
Iralif^ing woid Wa* i*
yiiKKiooo.ooo. The u n i )u.|/ct Ii*for men, women ami children. V»
• U t i b y 'tha Orlando delegation; of carrying on prohibition en­ tion an I th* dry* are “hopeful.”
verted * decision telidiied In I'n- lie tried nest Monday.
will hr •uhafandattr l.alancnl * **iv• l fro m J o in t in W a sh in g to n ,
Wildey lucker, charged witli meals will In- ,,-ivvd, allhuiig *
pradantalforn of two yoong women forcement but under the plan of
,r
ilic o .t mirt 1-y Joilg* N A. II
M$»r||rar*$l farina and faro- •» ••mr*
’a tsM i pa nlaff by string reorganisation contemplated for
\t iHnns.in, the 1 i.mnllsslonets in disorderly eon.lu.-l, was dismissed tandwiclr**, off.*- ami “’ft drill1, i
la iih . linn Iiw- 'If. F I ' ohaitman
ami city an l Inwn r» i-k no
■ and finally a » * ll re­ th* prohibition borean, director of
lie red * f ’.U fine and oo*l-. a- uf Ihe charge toil he was fimd $1 Will lie serve,! over an mipruviied
hsd tn, lunntctioli with Hi, I'tis s ves-ed against a negi» charged for contempt of court.
have l»r*n pr trcl*«l again-* f«*i
bar.
program rendered the budget Lawla Douglas ordered
T h . Imal will Icsv.. MoniClpul
j in million.
doaurr.
Lett!* Mae Clair, charged with
i . wciser brothor* of Lake that th* saving of $4,000,000 be
with a violation of tlie- original
Pier Monday night mi • uu »‘ri .u
Word was received in Sanford
_ who V *r*
Banford’a por- mad*."
lollery tiehel ordinance, remitted. sseault, was fined $5.
and it wdl arrive m . I’nloll u
' a f t * . fragrant.
Keprasentlng » group of SanT h * largest number of em- to t*&gt; of lha death on June lit at
Fourth of July morning it &gt;’
At UtOO o’clock, tho delegation pluyes Involved is 200 in New Charlottesville, V*., of K. If. Klfor,I Avanur merchants who “ono’clock. T h . tool "d t •■»*.- that
th* hJUrnatlonal obaorv York. There are $1 to b# dn.pp.d dredge, former Sanford ruinmtsdsrstood ihat the C-'v i* with­
night at li"&lt;l o'clock and d ■k at
of tha irogram hr ilnglnf In Florida and 20 In Georgia.
drawing its portion &lt;d Ilm salary
sion iiirichanl who Irft thu City
Sanford Wednesday morning a.
~
&amp; dub aong*. Ilstoning
paid Special
Officer W. W.
In 1029.
U:IM). o’clo ck.
of lb * President’s
Owens,"
Forrest
lia
i.lo
l,
mer­
.TO HEAR TA X COMPLAINTS
Mr. Kldrrdg* w h&gt; was a regu­
Already several
r&gt;- • rvaliuns
Chief of Police Roy C W ll- I lk * I • I'll |'A ) Itltf } 4 1 I I lf lain ’ l l
talk* by lw * l
chant of that Avenue, S |q ,l Mletl to
lar winter visitor her. for many
hav* been re-siwtl at ll... Clm.itTh* Hanford City Commission years, lived at Paola with his wife Hams, who last night attend, i tlo- i»ry, t u t li&lt; I *$f l-unl« Ita* »'*«$•* *1 a«k special consideration (»r the
ll*** I i ly 'h n !•!*«&gt;1 1 t o l-r
N |tti
4 Howard Ov*rlia b*mi Will ait a* a tax equalixation board
I.OS ANGELES, June 27.-077 her of t ’nminerce office, and tt la
iner’hant* who, "in s.l.litimi l-l
City f’oiiiiniss on meeting » I ro |
capacity will u#
nford dal*gallon which next Monday night at 7:30 o'clock and Ihrlr a-tiptrd ilaughtrr. They
*f 8Arll
— Hope of a n«w day In the prom­ •xpccte.l that
paymg
taxes
on
property,
also
■
f
amiouueeiiiriit wau made tl.ufa* !• .1 «** of Set|*t-uiit 1| ii hall hi pay personal properly lave* on ise of eei.iinmic peace and pros­ reach*.! hefur* Saturday.
c . 0 . Bate.
DuBoa*. at tha City Hall, it waa announcsd w *r* well known in Sanford where
l ■II I til s In n s-, ( t l l r f U l l | r a i i l » * 1 1 lt ,|,
L lechary, B. P. Caswell. Ray today. AU pcraoaa who with to Mr. Eldrrdge was one of the nut- f,olive July I Ihg salaro
llieir slock* and olhn valuables.” perity from Ihe accomplishments
ghp*n Strickland, and John- be heard In a ermplaial over their ■tam ing produce buyvm.
lily employee* will te rod-. • in d
i-ul mull i tally w m l m ilia* Hi* requvsl was taken under ad- of the v*iiil,| wonomic conference
He I ream* ill last Ntiv$*mhrr
was eipressed before th* annual
p.i sI **| *i* I 19$sa*9• t H t t f l C N f l j
U filU W
visamsnt.
present assessment should do so tnd liner (lint tlnv ha l h m i in vsiied amount, today anm.iu
till* i m l t o l f i n e r ( c i l i a ll
JI|»I 111
Th* Commissioner- turned iheic convention of Klwani* Interna­
In writing at th* City (tail before $l#ilining health. Hurviving him that un.Pr orders from lin- '
tional today by Doyl* K. Carlton,
•tlO H K A
l l •“ &gt; l - r »r|| f u | i r l V l N l alUntiolt lo the mailer ..f light­
Saturviay night of this week. •ra hb widow, Mr«. Ca Ilir KL nit-si mrrs, ii has teen ....
U R t.A N lu i. June 27. tJ-VV—A
l i K O i l h l . • S i' i k m i i I
1l .l i t l i i l i a ing tha itr**ls , alley*, anil down­ former governor of Florida.
lu
make
several
fhangr
in
Tho*. complaint* will bo present- tirvtlfv, ami hia adopt*.) daughter,
»f the
pruhiblliun
“ In spile of dlfftrvncea and ob cunvaallou
ile|-aitmrnt.
i t u I H -» H i l l I sr h i « i u m c &lt; l t-y I n •
town sections of the City aftsr
id to the Commissioners on Mon­ Mian Munlira Rldredgr.
stacles we ran see that in this civ­ forces uf Florida today called on
K'tfeetivo J-Jy I, the olti,litAH, Iia ■u ul.
Clerk lameon had e.Se.l whether
day night.
ilisation. it may mark the begin­ church**, dry oiganiraliuns an-t
OTON, Jun#
Umlrr t h«s new ».*•! 9i|s. ( Ill*f .&gt;r not h , is authorised to rut off
night d*-k sergeant will ai. »
ning of a greater era of progrrti individuals not only l&gt;&gt; r,rg*ni*“
of 17 corporation*
DKMOLAY 8 TO IIA V K PARTY isbed and Ih* duties of this .If
Williams
ail
!
Otficrr
L»
oik
»
l
i
n
y
two lights burning in property than civ dual Ion has known.
LOCAL GROUP ON RADIO
lo defeat
tbe repeal of Iks
In IntarataU comm*rto
h ll Li» on d u ly s k n nu; I l i r .U v , now sxcl.'dr.l from Ihe city.
will b* hanliled by fitrmen lie
‘ I t recognises th* Interdepend Eighteenth Amendment hut •&lt;&gt; V
of m m than 1 * 0,000
Lawreneg
Real,
master
rouncllur
Starting at 7:00 o'clock over
in Ihe polivo stall.ll. Tin •&gt;.
h till** U fT icrrs C*. II. .s h riififr um l
Mayor Speer said "It strikes
drive out of public Id . «v»ry man
Lack and Company rcslio station W RUF at Gain**- of Heminala Chapter Dnler of ii-l.a,«s Arthue Marshall, .-n-s-enn H r W r * A » l r n i n n * i l i rcrnflrotr ■no that W* ought I"'* give S .111* nice of hut ions as a partnership
In d iv li--. or happiness of man who vuterl for or advorat»d beer
D*M«tay,today
announro
.1
thai
today b«foc* Senate rill# tonight, member* of SemiD
m* inichl furra. Off iroi Gray wdl .initldatatlon at su e to the mat- kind. It seeks tu adjust unnere*
officer,
from
*«rvie*
with
ih-•.
d&gt;
legislation at Ihe lari |a&gt;gislslur*.
th* Chapts, |g sponsoring a swim­
n o n lnq*lrlng
i* * " • —• Into
— » tha
-#■ fV-• not* Chapter Futare Farmer* of
also h* available I&gt;&gt;r -eivio.. ,.n
mat auJ white way light- sary and hurtful trad* barriers, to Th* r*»olutlon. a.ioplnl declared
ming psrt^ at Sant^ndu Springs fur Ih * presenf. .
sqt-ep • * Ito New TeHi|_ptorida who a rt 'aU fm tng tbe
Under Ihf- new orilers, tt IV- any (Tight, a.i will f hiof VV.IIiaiun.
pot wise I ■ g» on using •.stahliili currency stability, l.) that Uovernur Hliolta nnd a ma­
tomorrow slight at 7:30 o’clock.
state Future Former e invention All DaMoiay boys wishing lo st- Owens, who for lha pail rv liu l
Chief Wllliauu staled Ihat sev­ light* Which we hive made no find «oiue common money stand jority of the la&gt;gi)latura “havu
wilt .broadcast t * hear’* program,
ad mutt have thalr 1913 dues m-nlhs have h#*n aasigm-l •» eral par-tonj hove offorr.l their provliJan for tn our present bud­ a r j that will facilitate travel, nullified th,. Ninatsenth Amend­
irltkh will bo featured by 'a talk card, with Umm. ha said. Th - patrol duly on Hanford A k -iiuo c iv ic * * as special deputies in an get. tad Which it ikwsa’l appear trade, and ronimerr* of aatloiu ment tn the stale constitution b /„
dalle*rad ky John Seakarik. and Chapter Is ta'feralsh punch, whiis mart look to th* nrarchanis of ihat iif-.it to aasist thd ilrpartnisnl in w all b* able t . pay for during and by that intercourse good will patsaga o T * 'bill permitting saL
■oak by lha Chapter*) newly or- g irl* will bring sandwiches.
and understanding among man.’’ of $ 4 User."
Avsau* far hi* salary. Tbe ( it) malotainiag law and order.
(C m UbucJ On Faga Two)

Mexican Military Av­
iators Will F orm
Convoy For Airmen
Who SjfennedOcean

llediit't’d Pay Will Rcsuit In Saving Of

Flare-Up Occurs Dur­
ing Probe Into De­
lay Of Action Upon
HarrimanBankCasfe

(M AM I N D U S T R Y l^ .S K aS S S
Be AttcniptedHy
f f lr r J ^ O F F E R S P L A N F O R To
Attorney
neral
FIXING OF PRICES

JUDGE PONDERS
DISMISSING SUIT
AGAINST MELLON

Proposed Agreement
In Idne With Aims
Of Farm Relief Act

F ormer Tic aaury Of*’
flcial I s Accused
Of Defrauding U.S.

2

BYRNS DEFENDS WALL STREET IS
ADMINISTRATION ACCUSED OF PLOT
BUDGET POLICIES TO WRECK FORDI
('loving Of 2 Detroit
Statement In Reply
Hanks Is Tiled As
Part Of (’onspiracy
To Attack Of Snell
nrmrrr jun.

“Osceola” To Make
Excursion Trip To
Palatka On July I

West-Virginia And
California Vote On
Repeal Of Dry Law

000,000.

Negro Sellers Of
Lottery Ti c k e t s
Haled Into Court

Kiwanians Attend Many Employees
Join-1 Meeting At
Of Dry Bureau To
SanLando Springs Receive Dismissal

I

Former Commission
Merchant Is Deuel

Changes Made In Police Deparlnicnt
Personnel Becau se Of City Finances

C a r l t o n Delivers
Speech At Kiwanis
Clu b’s Convention

I)rys Luunuli A Hack
Upon Wet Officiate

_ 5pn Begun
phib Loeb ACo.

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KUUNG PARTY

r a t in g wttlf I M state outheritJ#*
to Aa or M il t f c at ( k y M it t .
* f«» W i m i , thyeld i stats
n 4 as A la b a a *. &lt; U k b a f bad­
ly peoria hoed Itself to he rattrely
A y , tom va t by m a Urn a a tria •a t e f margins va Jaly lit h , II
will be n t it M lf difficult far tba
Ary a A a r fata U
y n v —I tba
reaching of tba thre^riurths ma­
jority af Matos at a vary aattp
data, praalklp aaaa M m
Coo-

tie a s s t
M art which aav tba Pads
my tua ladd oaly to find
eet aAd th* bUndcrs
add. lU a lU a y fall wall
la kraut ebdryaa Against

• a ll bit nharyly to Part at ahmt
•b o bobMod illy k tly bat comaUttad a worro orror vboa k« threw
tba ball Inta right field aa Baraaa
and Abbott acarod aad M arvell
vent to arcend. Harrison doubled
la loft, scaring M axvtll, bat Mewcomb aad Chapman c m out*.
Minor, starting o ff Ilka a baas*
afire, ret dewa tbo flret ala a n
to flee klm. ta tba third btrvsnr,
ha tracked a*der tke attula of
trylay to uri Me taam to a penalao war a Inti ay a t a now record

MUHDO 1 L n m m o 1

' ORLANDO,

M.—TL* Or.

laado Tlyen made M th r t a
etralykt victoria* by martag a 4
to t victory orbr tba Lsroburg
Brulaa bora yeaUtday aharaeoa
as Lofty Plata (tarred vhlla
k a rlla y ,s flaa-Mt caaUaL Mora
tbaa 140 fdaa a a v . tba caataat
•kick va* hard. foOyM all tba
•ay.

snAJrri

(leery. Time l i«Q.

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«.BIIW»lWi

srams h«*had burled
E

aad with this aaturaaca that
hMa were not entirely vslta,'ths Islanders got going
l a thoiGfth to aesrs a pair
hd* au a' May la, a fielders
i.; arid triple* ' by Shannon
Njakr.*. Tba soeoad triple
M '. tba dewnfaU af Minor
•aa-titasvad .fro m the bill
b a .itra t time tbia eedsoo.
lb ar to m .IM 'la id , O’Brien
• S M I abidef thaq ever, and
• f h the Psda gat eae ran

a

SS (tralybt
Innings wHboot firin g op a nut.
Tho third r&gt; t atortrd when Part
drew a walk. Minor questioned
this walk u did lots ef tbs fans.
Harris struck out and O'Brien
filed aut to Isft Hold aad It ap­
peared that all Ike damage was
ilons. Bttt, Graham waa bit on tha
hand and Weaver drum|a walk so
the boat* war* /Iliad;
Wally Shannon strode to tbs
plate to smarb out a single to
esntar aa a ll.of tha blenders
started runnlay. Part arosaod tha
plats and Orthaai rounded third
Just as tba bail hit In front af
Newcomb who allowed It to yrt
■way from Mm a* both Graham
and Weaver scored and Shannon
pulled up at third. That ttfo base
gttor was tbo costliest |hlny la the
-k for It waa followed'bp tta)
rnied'e single to right, scoring
I haanon, J e la trV doubt* to right,
and Koltop’a (afield out
Tha Islander* opened up again
In the fifth wbsn - Graham laid
down a bunt to .third, beitlpg tk#

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COCOA a. n m w b k t u a ' i \
NEW SMYRNA. Jaad M - W e
Baker tumad la a Ikra4-Mt 1 U 0
akst-oat rictery e **r tba . b d
ylaeo N * v Smyrna Crockets bora
yeatorday afternoon a fte r s grout
Tba Brulaa tama to (aura with MVtber'a dael with iaa Chi rk art*
a brand n e * teaat which laabad yarn ay oaly tlx kite. laaMUty ta
belplccc a n la a t ifla ra for tba bit la tba ytachas proved ready la

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was oat at sacred, Dali gotny to
third. Cross poled a Urrifto
grounder to MaHby who tmnt*d
Morris and rifled tha ball to May­
nard to complete A groat- double
play.
'
'
.
• Tba Tigers (erred to tbo flr**Worn, relied out bat Meltby die*
a pass. Imllb slayWd to right,
holding Mettby ou socoud. Coppa
bounced aao to Crura at second
who Uyyud BnHth &gt; ri threw low
la ■ double play attempt and Malt-

ran.
V
Baker eras la fln £ Z
•troay bail ■ralnst’A
ylayere who. are ear*
thcmsilros dorisy thv
The Crackers aaad fas
none effectlrely, heu
■track out 1 1 a f tk
aad valkad oaly te n .'
Bly Aaa Wall Ifcui

W
third, after B»lth and
Ctopps bid filed eot. Rood yot-Ma
eacoid Of thfoo safe MU. Powers,
boch In the llnv-ap after a salary
•ryuBMat, hit a slayls to right
daytro-yad—BaAf.-Mtd «k/ »ly . laU
third vbila Powers wuat to a ^
and. Maynard aiayl^l to ribbt,
•coring taw rmtaoro. . '
Tbo fhsal Oriandp run cams In
the'fifth when Copps beat out aa

r*«d p efln t huilasss for

•Ul Iron* Stir builnssi

i for R' .lfM bteem*.
••li Uaal’ ftllk Hosiery

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'Certified Bbrto Rko

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■oUdarp vfcathar tba NktUdal I#
toaary Act wUl « « t baa to aak
la *taa va cat all employers la
Aatar ca to da about tba aaaaa
thing at about tba same Urn* when
tbay kaaw that by dotag It tbay
caa brlay tbia couatry of our* oat
of tbla depresstoo aad lift- tbia
'deadening loail of faar froai pso-

pto't batrta !"

“WaO va eaa’t aay yaa uatll H
la drat, bat tba Praaldaat baa bat
yaoyla la touch with tmployrrs of
aU kind*—Mg aad lltU e -to c a
yariad af several weeks. W* ara
making aaltkar promises dot
baaata^but va caa tall you oaa
tklay rfty definitely aad rarely—
employer* la tbia couatry want to
da ibla tklay harder tbia tbay
avur vantad to da 'aaytblay toyetber and la c m bly itio ay paU

tba M a n a t a m .t b a &gt; b ■and tba atoktog toad."
/adaral budget baa aot

Another Large
■ JIIIM ^ U fa y eaiali? prss- Banking
•■» aafllay trip, bia aocreUry deM u j Una hi tba history af tba *lands .
Will Be Probed
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UaHad States With the elnyle ex“Tua caa secure tba Preeldhat
nydan af aao year during tba af baiay a slamsy aarlyator of
World War..
tba ably af state, aad ball juet
“There baa been a persistent yrla aad aay arih|ag—bat yaa
attempt aa tbo part of this ad­
ministration to make tba paMIe
htUsea tba bv&lt;%et baa Man bal•■••d. It la delay this tktoagh
tba daric* af ka*play two adta
of beefca. One sat la knows aa
tba Ordinary kvdyet.’ The other
•at Is known as the 'eitrsordlaary budget,’ Tba ordiaary budget
cwaetitV partly ef opera tiny exPraeje. Tba extraordinary bod*•* 'coRelato af major ex pendIt ° m Mbelled ‘eiaoryoncy* or
"capital laveetmont-' '
T baa H a delightful way Vf
faellsy aaa's self aaUI tbo day
af rsckonlny Is at hand. . . .
Tricky 1bookkeeplay derlsod to
Mnaaal.fnaa lb* peblle the.roal
fWInrixt roodltlon of tbo gaverainent. may succeod In Its par(Continued Prom I ay* t&gt;a*)

W ildcat Price
L iftin g Is Out,
Says Johnson

(Continued Prom Pay* Qua)
"unwholesome."
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" It baa been my »lew, and I
bcllaee It la the view of 'ho com­
mittee". Fletcher said, "that when
aawboleeoma or uaethicol psac.
tlcoo were 'discovered, w e h a £ ‘e
public doty to expueo them andrab
rail them to tba attention W f Cdtf
yraaa for suck remedial a* Ion ad
might bo doomed appropriate. Aa
-tha'rman of tba committor, I prim
poor ta parsut this policy eo tony
aa th* Inrvstlgation procer.tr." _
linlik* the Morytn Inquiry, the
Kahn, Loob hearings will be cendotted by a aub-cimmlttoa ef tho
bank'ng committee. The fait conn
m Htoe tat In os the M orgar Invoetlyition
and hold fteiiaont
. m«*tllUDLto. aryua. Aivac
and map oat procedure. '
T h b will not be necatiary In
tho approaching case, members

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lihnees f. hie fellows."
Johaaen w ld -th e'*atb « problem
of ocouoado eccarlty slmmsrrd
ikrwn to tb* Job of koepleg tbo purrhoslny power of workers la atop
with the arise gad quantity of tbo
things they auks aad added that

ball by a hgJnkroith. feds.argued
that Graham waa oat but baoa
ampin Crowtbtro Mid ha waa
aafa.
Weaver fgTOad Graham at sea.
after having (truck at p Bbfl
which the Fade, heeded by Bert
Chapmen, hod been struck at alt­
ar Weaver stepped adroas tha
platoi Wally Shannon drove Weav­
er horn* with a long triple ' to
riyht field. He scored on R‘d
Burnscd’s Ugh fly to center.
Early Joiner bH the next pitch
almoet Into th4 river, being lim­
ited to a triple because af the
alertness of Boy Harrison' who
was crisped out on tho fringe of
tha outfelld.
Minor waa waved from the hill
at this point nnd In cam# Cal
Dennis who, after walking Helton
and (relay him go to second on
a passed ball, caused Part to
ground oat la the Infield.
A final pair of Islander ran*
cant# over in tbo seventh after the
Psda bad scored one ran In tho
sixth on a fielder’s choice and
Chapman’s triple. Rad Barnard
opened with * slngls to center,
th* ball dropping oat ef roach of
Abbott and
Ntwaomb. Joiner
singled to right and "h*n Max­
well fumbled the pill slightly,
Bunued, who had practically
•topped at second, vent on to
third. Holton Ut to Bonner, al­
though be had a chance to g«t
Bolton at flnt, throw home, with
Bunued scaring J u t ahead ef th*
throw end Joiner going to sec­
ond. Pert sacrificed both runners
up a base aad Joiner scored 4n
Harris’ high fly ta cantor before
O’Brien filed eat.
The feature of tba tilt war
O’Briea’s hurling, lusty clubbing
by Bart Chapman, Early Joiau
aad Wally Shannon, and Part’*
handling af 14 chances a t abort
■top to rot a now record for tba
league. Port had A rt put-out* aad
ravea ass isto plus two errors for
M cbancos. Tbo old record tor tlw
number of ehanase by a short
step w m mad* by Tig* Miner
playing at abort tor Wlator Park
m Map 91, m i . Ha had throe p«t
rata, tlx ass late aad th n a m u tt.
Th* toags.record for short-*topi
chances without ,arrort I* h*U bp
Bob Pittman -who aa Map I lBSJ
* p la * far W o r d b d I t
ebancoa srltboul % babble.

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walked there. Paint your doorstop fbf i
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planning m
pul on
another
revival. Wr nallrr that rumor h’ i
It that »h* ha. hrroni* • mother
•mi that aha I t alio roneldering a
■liviirrr. T htrr u nothing Ilka pub­
licity.

A Significant Figure
The name of Captain William Thomaa Turner, who
died recently at hin home In Liverpool. England, ia acartely known to the public b u tlta significance aa regard* thla
country's count* of action leading up to ita declaration of
wdr against Germany ia none the lea* important.
It waa Captain Turner, veteran skipper of the Cunartl
Liner Lusitania, who decided, against the warnings of the
British Admiralty, to take a chance with the German sub­
marine* and thereby wrote the first chapter of the drama
which changed American public opinion and led to our join­
ing with the Allied cause.
The sinking of the Lusltaniu, one of the worst of all
maritime disasters, claimed 1,198 lives. Her destruction
brought an avalanche of criticism of her captain, especially
by the surviving passengers who accused him of heedlessneat, overconfidence and of actual neglect of duty, It was
charged that he deliberately disobeyed the orders from the,
Admiralty, which. If obeyed, would have avoided the catas­
trophe.
Subsequent inquiries, however, pieced little stigma on
lha Captain and he served faithfully and well as command­
er of shlpa throughout the remainder of the war. The fact
that he waa on the bridge of the ship when it sank from
under him helped no little in raising the captain's stock.
Through a strange twist of fate Captain Turner was later
In command of the transport Ivernla when It was torpedoed
in the Mediterranean with the loss of 120 officers and soldtera and thirty-three of her crew.
Chance plays a large part in the destinies of nations.
One winders what might have been our part in the World
War If Captain Turner had followed the Falstafflan philoswphyr ^ Dhweeitow is iUw ibatU i.psrl .uL.Kglur..,.' .i a nti, tint, aL
tempted to run the gauntlet of the submarine sone. Even
so it was not altogether,without luck that the .Germans
were aide to find their mark, and it makes one shudder to
think with how thin a thread our destiny is knit. •
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Sanford’a Opportunity

Participation in the allotment of $1,250,000 or 25 per­
cent of the funds apportioned to Florida under Section 204.
rule II of the Industrial llecovery Ac t will he possible for
Sujiford if sufficient and convincing arguments are s**t
forth at a meeting tomorrow of the State Hoad Depart­
Elimination
of tht Hrwialikl
ment in Tampa whera consideration will be made for dia
fii*11 v, «f |ii»»klon of tha i ’atholic
party, anil a ban on Hoy Stout* ia |H)sition of the money.
Provisions of the bill dtrlare that "the amount apjairtin- ]atr*t nrvaa from llilla f III
f,' rmnny. Thr Nnii trailer Ira* tinned to any state . . . . may be used to pay all or any
evidently adopted thr Kaiser’* purt of the cost of highway construction, elimination of
11III •lujtnn "M r unil (JoH.'* Bor Iho hazards to highway traffic, the construction or routes to
rake of ili* German* w* hop* hi avoid congested areas, etc;" within the limits of incor­
doesn't get th* idea or making rvrryonr w»ar‘ on* of those aawnl- porated clUaa.
It ia understood that a delegation from here will attend
off musterhe*.
the meeting tomorrow in Tampa and file application for
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■■—--------- roim rx. Governor Smith "f N*w fund* (o rjh c .completion of. the Lake Shore Boulevard and
Vml advocate* a constitutional maintenance of road 202 and 44 running through this
amendment providing for an " t i county.
It Is hoped they will also seek funds for the rerrutivr budget,” Hut i«, b builgrt pavemunt of Park Avenue as a connecting link in Federal
|iii|in iii| by th* President Instead Highway Number Three. It cannot be denied that Park
of Hi ( 'onyreft*. Surh a measui •
Avenue as it is today furnishes a very real hazard to high
iinilnubtrilly would * 11 in I n a t a
Not only is it extrumely rough but Its nar­
limrsv nf Hut costly abuara which way traffic.
thi* iiiiinliy liaa rsperinie*,) dur­ rowness often results in a menacing congestion, esis-cially
ing Hu |m it raw years, but it on Sundays when many cars are parked along its sides.
One of the most attractive features in this allocation
it. .'Iii, of rout**, precipitate many
ni w abuse* yet un*a*n,
of funds is that no loan is involved.
Strange hs it may
r-O--------seem the money will be s direct gift, and It Iwhnove* Hanford
l . ' ii l In- weather la working to exert every Influence possible to take advantage of this
iuniil iii pluv* with lha idrnlnin- measure, not because it Is a chance to get something for
liu iji.n'i rr. uvery effort*. Insteal
nothing but because it is nri opportunity to get much-needed
of (taying farnirrk to miner lhair
• i i n i | ( , a lirat and drought wave road rebuilding work which will benefit the entire motoring
I,a- bit III* whral hull and in aonm public of the state.
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that according to law th* CamCLF. Proctor Takes mlaaloa
must meet aa a lax equallllag board on the first Monday
Over Agency For in July, Commissioner* Leffler
and - Lehman both emphaticall/
Chevrolet Mot ors declared
that **l am for ■ general
Effective thia morning, C. F.
Proctor, a»ll-known Sanford
Inaat man and pmprirtor of (Ho
Trianon Hare- Club, h*tama th t
n*w owner „f th* tori I Chevrolet
automobile aienry, and Magnolia
Av-tut* allow-r&lt;&gt;(imi&gt; in th* futurt
will be known a* the Prortor
Chevrolet Co,
Derlalon tn enttr an anUrtfj
new field waa retched by Mr.
Proctor mm- dey« tgo, end laet
night h* and J ff. Maxwell, fo*m*r head of the concern completed
finel arrangement*.
Mr. Prrvtnr, a Sanford horn
man, who h«&gt; been in the mercan­
tile hii&lt;in*«* for the pevt t l
year*, declared that hi* flrat move
wa* to onler a large and mmplot* *tork »f Chevrolet parte. He
aloo (aid that a brand new line of
automobile acce**orfe* will be in­
stall'd, end that the entire build­
ing will I.* renoveted et once.
Mo change will be mad* in the
personnel at pretent, he »aid. A
F. Kiinbrell remain* a* kervica
manager, and F. M. Uranium I*
part* manager, ft- V. Urea l*
ioa^haapeag wtuUn. Jvmaal. Belt*.
J. I.. I'orklnx, T. C. Holt, anil J. G,
Trawlrk are «ale*nten.
Several late miolel Chermlel*
will h* brought to Sanford within
the next few day*. Mr. Proctor
stated, and every effort will lie
mad* to give Chevrolet u«*r» h#i«
and in Keminnle County, prompt
and efficient nervire.
Mr. Maxwell ha* not announced
plan* for hi* Immediate fol ir
lie rame to Sanford some mont*n
ago from Havana, Fla. lu tak*
over the WThlle-ltlghleymen Co
franrhia*.

SALARY C U TS
ORDERED FOR
CITY WORKERS
(Ciintinued From Pag* Hoc I
th* next few mootHi."
Commissioner T. I - Ituma* sug
g**t*.l th g rT n m e -fln h rH y h tx
cut out, nr that pribahly lh- en­
tire city lx* plunged into darkness
a* now Is th,. caae in Palelke.
C'nmml.sionxr H. J. Lehman
said that "It wouldn't he fair t •
i ul out .ome lights here anil there,
n oli.* )ou cut them all uut, fur
there'* no n«* in contracting for
something w , can't pay for and
haven't been able to pay fur since
December."
Mayor ftpe-r *ugg**l*i! that
"about I (Jr) light* be eliminated"
ailrre “ I have mad* several trip*
ariund the elty at night to see
whether or not w* ran'l dispense
with some of Ib« light*, and I am
now of lh* opinl m that there are
at Irast IIK1 whlrh rulil be put
oul.“
,
t'ommi**ioner W. A. Leffltr
ended the lll•ruHailln with "I belirv,. Speer 1* right, ••&gt; I move
that. R* be authorised to art a* he
.* * • Tit in ipilui'ing the power
lull to where it will he mure tn
line with our capacity tu p*y.'
The motion carried unanimou*ly.
A not her argument, nut quite aa
long nor a. -pirired, arise when
( lerk Lamsnn asked what diepuiitiun should !••• made uf bImi it JO
water cust ilueis who nuw reside
in
property outside the City
limit*.
t'ommiumner Lehman we* for
rutting off Hie water at Ihe'Cily
limits hut Mator Speer and t'uminissi tner Puina* were o f, the
opinion that line* the pipe* are
down end I her. is a alight aource
of revenue coming in, no acti m
should be taken at present. This
suggestion wa* okeyed.
When Clerk (unison announce J

a
iniii'b a* Hi
prrrrnl. W*
wouldn't lie soiprised to *re an
aiiuv of ImcII weevil* gel under
wav in lb- South and *avr the
The l ively home or Hr. and Mr*. and Mi*. Maine*, Eugene Huuinil
government from having to lease
cotton
land' In outer to tah* J. N. Robeon on the Height* wa* lit , Arrhi* Itelt*. Edward Lane,
Raymond K-y, Karl Kuunidlal,
tbciii out iif inoduttlvlty.
Dll' merie of a Very delightful
pw ■■■- ~
liny Chllleilden, Frank Campbell,
event Tuesday evening when “The
ll ....Ml, l» he the policy " t
Osborne Herndon, lieorge Kruwli,
U*e liirlt" of the Ht. Ague* Guild an Pope Wicker, Henry I ’urtlun, Hanl,„
a halnlelralkin to
cm i ciiry tahiliaallon a* a cl ib letitainel the young ladle* and dull Chase, lldlie Hill, Wallace
Hlalnn F. Fie I. Ralph
t .i
. o n' n k tio c ia f r o n t Eur .pe- gentlemen who participated in the Crosby,
|. ;„nV l.c «v«r debt paymenti ■aceat play. “Cupid at t'nllege.'' Wight, M an y Phillip* Hi- Itev.
(yo'iul tarilf end trtuU rolive. The g**et of hunur, H i m Annie A. S. I'rck, *iid lir. and Mr*. Hob,
ni dieermantenl, but * * l- MoUertuid. the charming niece of son.
, i, n i r it u »unielhinB- 4 “ *^ ** Mr*. kub*on,w at daintily and IwMr*. Samuel Pulrcton wa* the
. ut nbiln th# .toller i i going in ruing ly gowned m pink chilfuli charming Incites, id th* Auction
lio o 'n
currency fluctuation* are over blue meataliu*.
Pawing, Uriilg* Cl di Monday afternoon.
and gam**, end route.Ik war* etijuye I Mr*. A. I' Connelly made the
n u n .- ill ••*■ roue to England
1.1 nice Ilian they are tu lha during the evening. Tho-r winning highest aeure which won |nr her
tjnltod Stale*. Evidently Koo»ev*lt prites were Mi** Helen Ruwleud, lh* club prise a pretty va«e willl
f i l l - lie ran afford to wait until kliix tin t rude Brown. Hlllie Hill, silver depn.it. The guest prise wa*
Km■•!'* i ' icndy In give in.
bo and (leorge Brown. The b isle**** won by Mm. F. J. (iuniaies.
It playing n dangeniu* game.
end guest* on the very pleasant Ilutatk were: Mr*. A. P. Connelly,
occasion were: the Mi'se* Char- Mr*. II. W. Ilettnlnn, Mrs. F. L.
Everyone who hg» admired lotte Hand, Mabel Han't. Unda Miller, M l*. Knbrrt Nrwman, Mr*.
( i t i many'* venerable Von Himlcn- Connelly, Je**l# Stumon. K**i# I'ru*e Rarnc*, Mra, lieurge A. HeLuig in &gt; i* i» gone,by i* wonder­ I'lirdon, Margaret Wight, I.oui.te t'ultra, Mr*. F- J. (iuninlei, and
ing ii.i .I m the world tie, a* preel* Sheppard, June Stuinon, Gertrude Mr*. 11 I.. Thrasher.
i h n l o f i h r m c a tte d r e p u b lic , p u t *
W. I.- Morgan i» here for a few
Brown, Mabel Cowan, Uenir Wickup will* ll-r r Hiller and hi* an­ er, Zuo Munson, Ada Hicksun, Mil- d *y. and Ida many friend* utr
tic*. A correspondent of Collier * dred Hilkaon, Ha He
Williams, glad to see him. Uf course he will
writing from Merlin, tell* a etiry Susie Brown, Ua^in Rowland, An- go fishing while here.
who'll w*‘ do not like to believe ell nle McPermid, Daisy Betts, (llady*
Mrs. A. K. Power* expect* tn
The 19.11 Tax Assessment
ewer* the «|Uftliun. Me «a&gt;* that Morels, Mr. and Mr*. Purl Dig- leave nest week fur a several
Roll of the City nf Hanford,
not long ngu on# of th« Pr*»l- ger*. Mrs. B. T. Houser. Mr*. w r*k*' visit with relative* and
Florida, will be submitted tu
the City Commission sitting a*
dent'* trcretarle*. In a ruth at the Petty Fields, Mtsa Bennett, Mr. friend* In North Carolina.
an Equalisation Hoard on Mon
lunch hu r ate a eandwich in Von
day. July Ird, IM S, at 7::M
llindenburg'* office and l* t\ the
North and South Anrrrl
o’clock P. M.
paper on III* 'fc»k. Annlher »*cie
All persons desiring correc­
lary h«*iily grabbed up the paper
tion* made in said roll, wheth­
and thiew 11 in the traah baakit,
er ll) listing or valuation of
abouting, "Uua't leave that there!
property or utherwlse, shout I
J a c k s o n v il l e ' Jun* ari.-M n
The PiceWenl might *ign ill
file with the City Clerk on or
—Closet co-operation and under­
before th* day previous to the
standing between Puerto Rico an J
meeting their petitions settlni,
Well, we've *«en the depreaeiim
forth their objection* or com­
blamed on everything elar, but It Florida in an effort to expand
plaints and the changes they
remained for llUMollnl, furemoit commerce and effeut lh* “ealta
desire to have made.
exponent of the doctrine of Urge factory dissipation of our mutual
famltiee, tu blame It on th« Header probltma" waa urgad la an adF. S. LAMSON,
atyle, or lioylih flgUr* of women dress her* yeeterday by Robert 11.
City Clerk and A ueuor.
Tbia fad, bu eaye, ha» not only dor*, newly appointed governor to
made women le.*a healthy, but haa Puerto Rtcu.
aeriouily curtailed th* aaleg of
fainting out that tha Island ia
grocery elorea, and hence the *g halfway between th* North and
r.cultirul revenue of the world South American contlnanU, Uor*
Furthermore, tl ha* required laai declared It ia “in yeara ahead of
"Beat For The South"
cloili to dree* the alender figure*, ua to b* our post of contact with
Everybody walks and aom* doorsteps look os If everybody
thu* aerioualy menacing the U
Latin A overlean* of Boulh and
walked thaiw. Faint your doorstep for protection aa well a«
til* nianufaclurere, the oollan Central America", H&gt; cealinue l
for loolta. Dollar 4 Gay’s Floor Paint la made to aland Just
this kind of uaogo. It it mad# to walk oa,
planteta and *llk produeera. So “FLrcida la y*ty wise to racogolaa
there will be no more "deprraalon that In obtalalai tha trad* of
women" la Italy, Muaaoligi rule*. Puerto Rico she ia eatabllahlng
“ Not fat, hlg a d k t aaya. “but htriaU aa aa entry post to the
204 Sanford Avt

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS A(»0

and .drastic revision of th* a '****meat* on properties in this-city."
Th*
remaining
( ommi«*inner*
nodded approval:
With th* meeting about to ad
j o k im .

C o m m is s io n * *

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representative* of the Bondhold­
er*' Protective Committee, but
thia mewling wa* called off.

Fourth of July

le k m s fl

moved that Hi* final day for paymeat Of 1932 la x *' be extern!* I
from July I to Aug. I, but his m.*
Uon waa lost dr-pite thr fact that
k * argued roaai'lenll) that it i«
not fair In accept money fo*
in Hanford in view of Hie
laws recently
pass* I
“ Which offer no Incentive to pay j
taxes,” and therefore "There ia no
reason to allow tat payers to hecom* delinquent thi* year.’*
The final a t of the meeting
came when clerk (.amson read 1
letter from Ite-k Sarg-anl Arth i
Marshall, who, understanding that
he will be' relieved from duly on
July, made application for a JnV
oiler at lhP waterworks plant
Ha offered *" accept ■ nominal,
salary, and to apply half of th-&lt;
saJery on about Jdno worth of'
tea** which he owes the City, No
ction was taken on hi* appliestion.
Thr rn TmnT*Ttffy:r w mjmjr i.yff
their meeting until :i:Wi o'clock
thia afternoon, at 2:00 o’clock
they were scheduled to meet with

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PROCTOR
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Successor To

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fmrp■to-PahitInr
and return
ON THE HISTORIC
St. Johmt River Steamer

UK. L. T. POSH
n p s r ia r tH
Seale aa* I kraale Irlssaesa
NearaeaUaisler aerslee
Offles Meats i I.M
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aeea. Ilia p. w.—i» r. w.
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orrieesi
glrai Vsl-I Keek nl4a.

LUMBER
U l | leaf yellow piae, Calf red
cypress and *U hind* of build­
ing material*.
Hill Lumber Co.
13th and Holly
/ I P H R KVICK

Phone 133

“OSCEOLA”
RoundS
u $ 34 Trip
INCLUDING BERTH
l.v.
A t.
l.v.
Ar.

Sanford 9 p.m.
I'alatka • a.m.
I'aiatka 9 p.m.
Sanford, 9 «.m.

Moo. Jut.
Tu*. Jul.
Tu*. Jul.
Wed. Jul.

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The Apjxjintment Of

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CHEVROLET

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Make ItiMervationH Now
Sent. Co. C. of C. Tei. 51

Authorized Dealer For
Sanford and Seminole County

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G . F . P R O C T O R
President and G enerarM anager
The New Management Extends An
Invitation To All To Visit The ShowRooms On Magnolia Avenue Ahd To
Drive The New Chevrolet.
PROCTOR CHEVROLET CO.

NOTICE

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Address Delivered By
Gore In Jacksonville

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

that mmk:l0r%iffi

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My husband introduced
me to Luckies
H e had no objection to toy
bond of dgomtes. But, one day
he asked me to try hi*. Weil,
1 did—and I've bcca saying
"lAickies Please" ever lioce. And
It's oot merely because Luckies
taste fine and are ever to mild.
Let me tell you the rmJ reason.

My dgarette i* a personal; inti­
mate thing with me. After all, it
touches my lips—and I do ukg
pride ia my tense of dainriocaa.
Naturally, "Toasting" means to
me even mote than it does to *
man—for
ia something very
precious to a £utidtou* woman.

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I B A L D k 8A N F0H D , F L O W * * TUESDAY. JU N E 27. 193.V
I’ l C M f I'riSTVnNKD

AT MI LANE WEDNESDAY

ia l A n d Personal Activities
t g f PETER S, S o cfctj i f l l t o r

Telephone: O ff let 14*

Legion Auxiliary U
Planning Card Party

Mr. aad lira. D. J. U s rw lt laft
laat Monday for Montgoraory, Ala.
,U make their future homalliaa Helen Pittman, of Thotnaer i l l * Q*-, la ■pending a faw ouy&gt;
here with Or. anJ Mre. SatMwrt
Puleston, Rose Court.
Winaton Ramsey, of Tampa,
waa Ihe gueat Sunday of Hie
uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mre. Sam­
uel Puleston.
Mre. Joa Barnet and Mre. L H.
Smith bare returned from La ta­
la ad whbre they spent the week­
end.

Annmincfmfiit w«. mail* today! Tbi* It. v
tf.Nl If..* ptfnir of the t'iHr*l t'U o ut** -mMi.lu.i
of th&gt;' Kl rsl MrUvilmt Church Iona llt-aib.
which wa* schnluli-il to taky plan*
Thurwlay awning has br«n i*.**'

BEST FOOD

Social Calendar

Lense Duplicated
DR. HENRY
flcLAULIN. Jr.

Plana are going forward for
T l'R S D A Y .
the subscription bride* party to
The 8enn&gt;r Christian Kndravor
be ft**" Vedneedaj evening at of the b'irtt frvubylenan t hutch
•:00 o'clock at the Legion Rut will have vho:r practise at 7:iHi
by the Americas Legion and the . o'clock at the church.
American LegUn Auxiliary for
WKDNKRDAY
the benefit of the welfare fund I A subscription bridge party will
of the oreanitatl'’na. Reservation* be given at 8:00 I'. M. at the Lrare being mad# with Mire Jean­ ginn llut by the American Legion
ette Lalng.
and th* American Auxiliary U r
The Hut will h# elaborately the benefit of the welfare fund.
decorated for the orraehn. Con­ Keeertratinru may be made with
tract and auction bridge will'be M ix Jeanette Laing. The public l.
played, pritee will be awarded, InrileiL
and refreshment* will he eerved
T lll'R S D W
Among those who are arrang*
A meeting of Ihe City 1'nina
*•« for the party are: Mrs. H. will take plure at 7;.tii I*. Jl. at
B. Levis, general chairman; lira. t f r ’Ktrsl Itaplist Church.
C. P. Proctor, V. H. Shepherd,
Robert W. Deane, and Arthur
Branan, ttekat commutes; Mrs Margaret PurdonAnd
R. I, Lewis, pencils and score
pads; Mrs. Wallace W. Wright John Stanley AreWed
and Mrs, Walter 8. Coleman,
p rh re :

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Jester -a n d . JRxV.
Herbert Hiqaaley left Mommy '
for BL Petersburg where they .
wiU spend a* week with friende
Tampa with relatives. They were
and relatives.
accompanied by their son. A lto *
who will 'spend this week there
f f r . and Mre. Jack Ames and
daughter. Barbara Jean, and H im
Ethel Heaney, of Winter Park,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Whelchel
spent Sunday here with Mr. and and rhlldren, Hugh, Jr., Howard,
Mre. A. L Betts, Palmetto Are* and Mary Ann, are expected to
hue.
• s e l l , Thursday
m u r m ia j
ITVm Douglass,
leillgias',
return
from
Oa. where they have been riottlpg
Mr. and Mrs. t . A. Wilson and Mr. Whelchel’s parent*
for the
family spent the week-end la pait few days.

POST OFFICE
Ll'NCH

O p tn m e trU l
112 P a rk A ve

&lt;&gt;|ifs(k*ile&gt; INist Office

Almost 100% Shrinkproof!
Sanforized Summer

Wash Pants

t&gt;f interest to a wide circle nf
X f m r r v m ' K "klle ‘ if. n'jtVnrf inent
nmde today hy Mr an 1 Mrs. Rob­
ert Lee Peck of the marriage of
their niece, Miss Margaret purh&gt;n, to John Stanley, s.,n ■&gt;( Mr.
end Mrs. F. \V. Stanley, of this
city. The ceremony was performed
last night at H.M o'clock at the

SI A i'K

M o d e l* w it h

I ’ritit fla n n e l Strip e st

Douglass, dre rat Ini
D. Hoffman, tallies
j1*

In Town
3.2 IIEER-----STEVE’S

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liouHre—wsin V ", length
IS" was spill min i»o
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teble cover.;
I* '" * ’" ' . Mrs* W
Mr*. T. I.. Sullivan,

llm * s to x o * * itin ie iil

•umUids. Aim «uliu.(
Um i . u pa't* w*'&lt; |i'U&gt;ed
logstber. Result: —

U c'tc |&gt;rinul uf this achiev**
mi i t '

M aw

huving

power'

bum** tlit price down!

Kick

liHihMig &gt;tii|*cs ol all kinds I
v'iil&lt;* l.iKklc .traps— wide bot-

Notice to Property Owners

r* II* l&gt;. liitiw n ik fv , itig h«»r
fr’ir» t

City Tax Books will close on July 1, 1933; after
which all real estate upon which 1932 taxes have not
been paid w(|l be advertised and. tax certificates filed.
Penalty for nonpayment of taxea— 12* J. interest
from date of certificate for first year or fraction there­
of and 8% per annum thereafter.
ELLEN HOY,
City Tax Collector

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Seminole Feed Co.
Phone 91

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PllllUUt in V$* II if,
H i v j »'i m!•'. m hm i lu l

1 in i l i t *

Home Mixed Feeds
I-aylug Mash
$1.80
Growing Mash
. $2.40
Seminole Dairy
$1.6.1
Short*
$1.45
Yellow Corn
$1.35

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J.C. PENNEY CO

Ice Cohl

FALL CITY

GINGER
ALE
Sparkllnjf. pure, bubbles of
Joy aa good “straight" a*
they are mixed. Tangy fla­
vor, detidous, good I

While 1 nin uwny for the Summer lie’s smiling ins
clothes to the laundry the "Harlidnr llumlli*” way. Tin*
buttons are rcpla* wj on his ahirts miii underwear umi
■mall holes are m, ruled also.

S o l d Anywhere
Bottled D r i n k s
Are Served.

RHONE 475
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
LAUNDRY

8 TABLE BILLIARD ROOM
Bottling £o.
PLATE LUNCHES from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m,
SEA FOOD
for Wednesday and Thursday Morning !
ja
- SANDWICHES
T C CHINESE CHOP SUEY
C ____....... 2 1 c
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FOR THAT

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CHEESE. Vi

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Bulk Bwret M iiail
M CKiEtk lb.

27c
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3 3 C CUTLETS. U
v«r
CHEBBE,
..... ......... 2 7 C ( HOCH. I k
roseate *r Aiaaricaa
A p _
Sliced No. Sl^ Hire
CHEESE, lb...... .........• . . . , ____ ZSC PINEAPPLE. 2 for............
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LETTUCE. 2 for

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IIT Magnolia Ave.

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c a r r i n l a L n ila l I m iiiiju H i*f
a m i gyp -M p h ila . Sin* Wiis Iw rti in
thi-* «-tty an»l ha« •r*«,nt the c t r a t r r
p a r i o f h i't lift*
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A r r e te d
C h arted With
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NEW TORE. J a a i «E-O P)
—Suffering aa attack of pneu­
monia, Doaglaa Fairbanks, Jr.
I* aald to b# tn a serious condi­
tion txVsy a t the Doctor* Ho»pltal to which ha wma admitted
oror the weekend. B* arrived
from Europe Friday with a bad
cold which grow mor# serious.
H* was takes to the borpltal
from th* home of kls mother
Mr*. Jack Whiting, wife of th«
attuical comedy actor.

Says Democratic Adm i n i stration P ut
B udget More OutOf
* Balance Than Ever

Veterans ’ Adminstration
About Ready To Disclose
Its Revision Of Benefits
CHECKS ARE HERE
FOR RELEASE BY
President’s S e cretary Says Body W as
J. W. HARWELL
Not Catspaw Of Ad­
. . . . . .

_____
wwrisi n

$40,000 WUl B e

WASHINGTON, June 28.—(A’i
—After a week of constant wotk
th* veterans' administration yes­
terday was about ready to make
public its bulletin on revision of
benefit* to Jbrmer soldiers as
* prescrlted by law in th# closing
r» u I h-'urs of Congress, with an est.Paid i ,„*t* that 24tt.uoo.ooo would b#

GIVEN CREDIT Says World Debts
BY LOUIS HOWE Must Be. Adjusted
ministration

AN O TH ER L A R G E p ' ™
B A N K I N G HOUSE

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tween Creditor And

W ish
W IL L B E P R O B E D

Out By Receiver Of "l'n Jr,m ,h» original saving* WASHINGTON, June 28—0FI
WASHINGTON. June 25 —
LONDON. June 26.— (A-*
effected by th* *conomy law be­ —PresliVnt Roosevelt “bate* a
0F»—A vigorous attack on th*
P.)—Senator Jiune* Couietu
First N ational Bank fore It was liberalised.
Investigation To Be&gt; of Michigan, American dele­
•y»s man\“ •
Democratic administration
and
yantardny In UlS
Rating schedules in accordance
So
salil
Louis
Howe,
secretary
its leadership In Ih* ta a tl'n of
g in Tomorrow Into gate, stirred the, confgrencr
Approximately 4000 checks to* with President Roosevelt’a esecu' S t P e tm
w as
Congress just closed was Initiat­ tallng nearly $40,000 arrived In H tr irgtilat’ons
in Bpaln and
of June (I bavr t &gt; th* President, In an addrsss . Kuhn, Loeb AndCo. today by declaring la ^
_
ed yesterday by Rspreaenratlv* ftrpfrrt (hlanflarnnan a t the. af.^ tt-UllI In :tb&lt;ul)dlJ,«laad. u HUt.lft ,r JUI&gt;LJlUf hlth hi fhbW lar*,
b y D em etrio
speech" UtgT the world'll *Slefot
M|UV
^ in.tiucliont
• •'
. . . how .lo apply
■ u n i the recent special session as
.who canrWd a -Sp.t»4---- S A
^ ffew-Tortr.
aboil
WASHINGTON, June 28.-(/2n structure must lie adjusted.
declaration fir* of J. W. Harwell, receiver for the new a trailed comp tom Is, law, "the roegress that dared", and
■wwt police
rod lew declared
O i l 1 I J J U I U t O U l t litsn leader, with
—Ready to hegin Tuesday an Inthat th* Democrat! had gone on the First National Bank of San­
He emphasiied the neces­
Th&lt;*e are being held as confi delivered *n opin on lhat "th#
they arrested
ford, where they will remain un­ •Vnllal hy the administration, l«nhablltyy fur an early repeal vrstlgalien of th* operations of sity of organizing creditor*
a “spending spree.”
duurflnf him with Dlrector Of In duntri­
Th* New Y °rktr asserted that til notices ran be mulled lo all de­ w lh th* explanation that they uf Ih* 15th Amendment I* bright­ Kuhn. Loeh A Co., on* of th* na­ throughout tho world and
th e explosive.
covered administrative matters. er as each new *1*1* falls Into tion's biggest priest* banking sstsblishlng some form of perma­
al Recovery Makes the federal budget was more nut positors.
asserted the rxof
balance
today
than
at
any
Meanwhile plant are being pushed line."
house*, Senate Investigators yes­
s rem it of preeeat
Strong Public Plea time In th* history of th* coun­ Mr. Harietll, In announcing that her*
Hon* tsseiled that character­ terday shionled In silence th* nent body to act In an advisory
fur setting up hoards to reralatioas betwaen the
ihs
checks
had
arrived
from
capacity between organised cred­
try with the reception cf a sin­
vt.w the presumptive typ, cases. isation of the last Congress a*
sad Spain following tha
WASHINGTON, Jane M_fA&gt;t
Washington, stated that he ex*
Approximately IMMUMI veterans "merely a rubber stamp” was court* they Intend' to "follow itors and organis'd debtor*. “
ef Jane 2 end —The natin'e merchandiser* were gle yvsr during th* World War reels to begin the task of mailing
through Ih* inquiry.
a ir intituled in this classification, crroneii a. Every problem, Itnwo
Tha senator did not msntlW
of member* of told last night hy Hugh 8. John­ mid that the administration was
The tarn* secrecy which ha* war debt* but referred to Indebt­ I t
“keeping two s*t* of hooka" In
notice to all depositor* this aft- set up by Taw In 1024 with an advL ealil, was "intelligently and cour­
son, director of the National Re­ reporting an equalisation of re­
rroam . “They should reach the rd provision lhat In the case of ageously dehatrd", adding that vailed Uitlr preliminary work In edness In general. U# warn«d that
TVs bomb ceased a panic la
covery sdmlnlstratl-ie. th at “any ceipts and eapcndlture*.
•here was hardly a night dur.ng previous Inquiries was evident aa "this in nu sens* can b# cunstrosd
of Holy T*ar pilgrim*. wild-rat price lifting" at this
hands of all depositors hy lata to- certain ailments such as tubersuDescribing (he special session
Jnu , neurn-p*ychiatrir troiblc* the sejsion when "at least s*v* \ the Kuhn, Ixteh investigation ap­ a t an invitation to debtors, able
injured bat time will not he tolerated.
lo pay, to seal* down their obli­
a* extraordinary, Snell said no morr iw afternoon or Wedutsihv", and others, it should be presumed or eight lemters of both r*rtles'
was llttls property damage.
proached, but there were hints of gations." “Gertnlnly tt I* not an • j
In a vigorous appeal for public l*(lslatlvo body In th* United he ealil. "In Hie meantime, pliasr they originated in service.
did n»t vi.it Ih* Whito linns*.
»m ated when he aupport for Ih* ImVistrial control
advise th* depositors that .they
Invitation to default."
x
"Ther* hnve been as many a h ilh trto ' unmade riisclosurrs.
Although no definite •Irclsto.i
i t* from the scene.
A ehtkklng legislation, the administrator said State* “*ver wrought such pro- should not rail at our office Until
Worldwide action In srduco th*'
fiund
changes
In
th*
laws
20
poopln
in
that
famous
oval
Members
of
Ih*
Investigating
yet
has
been
reached,
hy
the
vet­
liecth attendant identified Bolo- Oar best people understand that
they hav* received word Ko m erans* administration. It was rot- nnm going over th* country'!
committee slid everything waa In burden of debt on individuals to
Man s* the waa who dsposlted this U no time to get rich quick.' ami the constitution." If* add*,!: me."
sidrird likely the hoard* t j rtvlew pending legislation", he said, "and rradlnrss for resumption of their ral«# price*, and to increaso th*
"It appropriated more money,
tha koanb package with him an
demand for raw material* w*a
He added Hurt th* Nation’s em­ levied more and heavier new
The 240.000 I, rash reprfoent- t h e r e presumptive rasrs between it didn't lake the members of Collf e a r before the eiplo*l»n.
ployer* waale'l t i
co-operate taxes aad autlvrlirri a larger ing i three pcirrnt dividend on now and Or *• if' would each con giess long to realire that th. y inq dry into private banking prac- urged by fom ent.
„ ; The e*prbeio* occurred at 12:15
tlcrs and_only_Ih* arrival__ 9/
Speaking, hafoxa th* ai
more than at any time sloe* th* bond Issuance, calling for hear- all claims filed nn&lt;| proven sgsT.s*
__
m I of five members qn,l h,
5 l .liberty—tu-aapeeas there
whea b
• iwim
largo crowd of
wnvi
Ferdinand
I'm ora,
commit!** mission on Immmliat* nt-aau
honest
lev-armaat
lntertat
char*#*.
than
tU
fUnk
which
ItUperiLM
opera
c ntiriion.
Our Chief
gionnl groups riveting areas un­
fncfodtng many pilgrim#—
,
for financial rrconslriHtlon.
Declaring lhat Ihs granting of any Congres* in the history of lions on July 12. IP'.’P.
b* argue,I with over Ma counsel, wa* awaited.
der charge of existing rrgl inal like s
ehMe were Americans—
1‘ecora, Ih# N»w Yorker who Republican senator said h#
higher
wages
ord
nartly
would
ideas.
th*
United
States,
with
th*
sin­
This
additional
payment
bring,
off
ceis
of
the
veterans'
ag.M-y.
forging In sad out of tha
not believe “that prices ran b*
The eltlef While U nite aide. has con.hn-trd all of Ih* recant raise,) hy monetary means alhn^*
Th# veterans'
administration
rhe l»at mate had Just lend to result in higher prieea. gle exception of the Congress In the total dividenil to unsecured
Johnsjn said “Iftw a do a thing aesal'n during Ih* World War. creditor* lo 53 percent, sine* four h ip .s to have Its r*i nmnifndxlion* Just before repealing that repast spectacular inquiries. Is «xp«cted
II* aisfrted at the tame Hal# that
this and do aot also put some
8nell said Ih* national legis­ ikvtdends had slrrtdy been paid. for membership on these 'Maids of th" prohibition law would ir- lo artiv* today In tint* lo confsr puirhating power mu»t h# Ini f ruth of persons to Ilka
with
committee
members
bafort
control on undue price* so that lator* continued 1400,000,000 In
mm*
som,
of
th*
new
Uses
ready
for
I'resl
k-nt
Roosevelt
by
Each deposit ir who filed a claim
rr'aard by such msssures ns pub­
* Portico followed th* •*- prices will not mnve up one bit
l*vi*d at Ih* iaat session, asserted th* first hearing Tuesday.
lic works, that the ilpht burden
b « 'the celt I* so largo faster than Is justified by higher new special taxes enacted last and has rrrelvrd a receiver's cer­ July I sn,| to harp Ihrio In *•?I &gt;n
In» radiator* hav* announetd "must be lightened.”
year and In addition added 2220,- tificate will tomorrow or Wednst- by mid July. Establishment uf t Iso Hint "on# tiling l. sure, Ih* ta x ­
e hurt.
coats, th* ronsumlng public is g&gt;- r 00,000 to make a total of 2820,­
boards thio gh the n«w law prr payer s.ill gain mote in •&gt;n# |h&gt;c« that in a general way the Kuhn.
lie cited measure* already takr» Sartorl, a Pl*a •««*• Ing to s'ffer, the higher wages 000,000 "additional need taxes to day receive Sir. Harwell's notice
lhat the rherks n r, her*. Th* no- r*nl*d removal n, the pif.uiiiptlv* ket than h* takes out of Hi* I.neh Inquiry will fallow ths II'.#* • n hy the United States in tha*#
waa lajuit.1 In the kne*. He don't do any good, sad the while
nlli*r,"
Of
th*
repeal
movemen',
he paid by th* American peopl* f'ce wilt b* accnmpanlril by the c*s»s from th* r die on July I
nf th# recent Investigation 01 J. directions.
to Ike hoepltal. The bright chance will Just
iat turn out ■Inring th* coming fiscal year." rust miwry receipt (orm 1^ b* aa originally railed for unuar th* be slid:
I’, Morgan A C., in which banking
India Indicated lo th# cnf»r#ne*
iajored w ar^jat* **■ to be a ghas'
failure», W » * 0‘h* This „ Congrekji a u th o ria l _th*^ jflHWknd retiirncl .taigiMbklUi ecoonmy law.
"If many more slat** fyllow th* practlcaa and security tala* *nr* her willingness to co opstsl# h)
• r shattered hip*
Th4“TM rilf "will siiltomatlrally THd-hf r6w*r„M ,i; &gt;,*, r e g a r d closely acrcrtlnUad.
issuance ef M,**0.000,000 In Tsar* ths YecilTee'* certificate yo that
th# rehabilitation of atlv#» *&lt; .*■
ptpal trad e rates havieg
' ' vl*w each f th* piesuniptlv* *• a do btful stale. It undoubl.
governmtnt
bonds
and
securities,"
“Thin
ib
ts
aot
mean
telling
be­
prurer
entry
m*y
ho
mad*
md
Tberj. hav* \&gt;**n IntVatlius. al­ projseted In a resolution by Jt’tnaa»e ootsld* tha
he added. “Th# government dis­ Ih* certificate returned to th# • sees, to dstermln* uh«th*r the “dly will fort# action In th is* to, that Ittcunta lax taallnron). tor Key Pittman. This wa* authorIB tatkedrsi. Lit- low cost", the administrator add­
(tresariptlnn should
granted. slate* wh*it III* state authorities which has played t.ch a promt itatlvsly disclosed after a meet­
ed. “Th* first affect of this plan avows responsibility for the pay­ owner.
It far a large pilment of th* prinsipal of 24,000,­
Ultlll N kt. 31 nr pending bond al# now disposed to prevent the nent part In Morgan heatings ing of th# conferane* sliver com­
will
be
to
I
net
car*
bosintss
and
Some
day*
ago
when
Mr.
Har­
a«* fibM teatral Italy which
000,000 of this amount.
well ann mnerd that th* Complrnl. trvlew, veterans In ih* pietump- • ailing „f a r neentlon, which ties might figure In th# Kuhn, Loeb mittee at which Sir G#org» Shus­
Jbst M a received in au * . bigger business la a belter way to
(Continued (In Pag* Four)
(Conllnued On Pag* Twu)
profit than Is higher prir*.
“With
th*
Issuance
of
these
case. Invrstlgatora hav* examin'd ter. Indian secretary of tha traaaIrr of th* Currency had aulborit*')
,__ j by the pof*-' The area of the
“This It a deadly ttriout mat­ bond* our Interest bearing pub­ a dividend at this tun*, Mr. Har­
Income tax return* uf th* (lim a ury, was present.
•kplotlon wab roped off.
Americans and others Interfiled
lic debt will axceed by 23.000.­ well slated that Ih* fact that Ih*
ter—this
danger
of
runaway
psitnrrs,
but ha«*o&lt;i t disc'ored
HIOTB IN MADRID
Cacdiaal Panlll, high priast.of
In ths rchabilitlsation said this
price*. Thar* aro still about twelve 000,000, tha peak nf our public certifiiat** will he returned to d*
Ik*
results.
the basilica, aotifUd the pop* of
was ths most Important #v»nt
debit during th* World War.
MADRID, Jun* 21, --bPl_A n
posit ir* is an indication that an­
Chairman FUtchsr announetd which could hav# happened to
outrage and th* holy (a’hcr million unemployed la this comundetermined number of parsuiis
try and even this* who still havt
“In
view
of
this,
what
of
th*
other
div.dsnd
it
f
.rth-tsming.
r
Saturday
that
daapll*
th*
acquit
_ t hit Mattings ta tha Injured
for:* the program to auccresful
Jobs are largsly on much reduced pledge of the* Democratic party It* wo-Id make no predictiop a* lo were injured, at least | wn of them
tal of ("hart#* E Mdchtll, former conclusion. India is th* world’s
• p um as, aQ of wham gre Iu lltr* .
protiahly fatally, a* gangs parad­
Incomes. Any wild cat price lift­ to reduc* expenditures of the th* time or amount.
chairman of th# National City Itrg tst holder of rilvcr with soma
-Prom frtgeaaaU of th* eipioed through Hie street* yesterday
Bank, on charges of Inconis tax 400,000,000 ounc** on hand.
Mr. Harwell hat directed th*
maeblae collected after th* ing will hav* Its first btarlng federal goetrnment 25 percent
brandishing
weapons
*
n
i
ripping
Mis*
Mary
Elliabeth
Neelv
to», gendarmes (oacladn-l that directly oa th* very treat.r* a*, and balance tha budget? It has affairs of th* clns*:l bank sin * from houses and publicToildm g,: day was annnutv-.d a t Ih# girl rvaajon, th# commllt#* would con­
cess Ities of the** unfortunates— gona to tho realm of forgotten January 10.11. Ilf succeeded A. I,
rented bp (lociwork,
religious banner* placed In cflr . 1 who
• will
••• represent the Sanford tinue to disclose #ny practices -jnreetlgator* fooad a pleca of their mesas to ketp out hunger, thing*—Just another cue of those Rawlings (who had administer* I tuatlon of the 8*cre(| Heart holy Electric Contracting Co., in the o u n trre d that wsr# contidarad Industrial Group Of
(Continued On Pag* Four)
(Continued (&gt;n Pag* Four)
• h« trust for 15 monlha.
each a* U n*4d by passant* thirst and cold. This administra­
day.
h»auty contest at th* Milan* The­
Trade Body To Mpet
remain* af tha paekago tion simply will not stand for that
ater
on
Friday
right.
and
w*
do
not
aspect
to
have
any
&gt;» '* v
eontalned tha bomb, end
Mis* Neely'* name it Ih* fifth
Sanford ami Seimnde County' x
Eckeraon Canneries
' *
, this c*a*hided that tha pack- trouble about IL
announced, th* nthsr* being Ml**
manufacturers, industrialists, bus­
“ 0 &gt;r beat people understand
WUl Be Increased
had hega Ii 0o |h t from lb*
Chriitin# fltoudenmlr* represent
iness men and farmers arw i-rgad
that this it ao time to get rich
ing th* Sanford Country Club,
to ta at tha City Hall tomorrow '
Official* of th* Eckenon Fruit
Mitt Ruth Pearman, representing
.
third br mb quick. It Is* Mum to pul] our coun­
afternoon a t 3:30 o’clock whalru
Mora than 100 member* of th* consul: C. C- loll Ins, Sanford, Ih* Pstsr Paul Reauty Parlor;
i a t I t . fetar’S la l u t than try out of a hoi*. W* aeod every Canntra, Into from thslr Jersey
at a special masting #( th# (a­
Miss
Paulin*
Bellamy
representing
good
man
on
the
rope*
and
nobody
City office today announced that Woodmen of th* World and Wool head advisor: W. K- Watson, of
bAd thb Brat actutl otdust rial Committee of th# R#ntlth* Florida Power aod Light Co.,
la going to do a thing that makes jhelr Sanford plant will b« in­ man Circa gathered
WASHINGTON, Jun* 25.—(Al
In Ever Trenton, F,. K. Phillips, of Hanand MDs Alllan Bellamy repro- —Fruit and vegtlabl* growtr* and nol* County Chamber of Coia\ 4
him a peace profiteer by taking creased *4 laaat 50 peicent before green Cemetery yesterday aftri
— ----- -----------merer, ths new Imlii-tiisl Itecqir- .
advantage of tha patriotic unaeif- the nsw packing seat in gsts under noon at 4:30 o'clock tn participate furd, and Mike Kane, of Jackson* sentlng th# Myrtl* Coffee Shop. producer* of other special crop*
»ry Act and topics assoclbtttf
It
I*
expected
that
names
of
at
vllle,
head
auditors,
and
Main
(Continued On Pag* Pour)
way. '
In rtrtmonle* attending th* un
least four olhsrt will he an Irav# been seked by farm admin­ th# Act will b# discussed at ’
Plena aad specification* ar* vailing of a monument to honor John II- Nicholson, of Ocala, and nounced tomorrow for the spon istrator* to taka th# Initiative length.
*j
Miss
Myitla
Oil*
Crump,
of
Tam­
K iwanians ToObserve being drawn., and .bids will b« ad- lha natn* and memory of the laie
Th* meeting will h# atteadcj
to rt of th# contest today will in ihaDlug programs f ir apply*
rsrtlsed about July 1, with local Knserelgn Luther Heater. Full* P*make a canvas of th# city to re­ Ing Ih# fnttn set to their commod- by a group of local grower* who '
“All-Kiwanis N ight” contractors
Visiting member* w#r# enter­ cruit other attractive young wom­ Itles In art effort to lntpi#ve prices. hav# expressed th* opinion that
*cb*dal*d lo b# given .KID persons were present, includ
ing the Woodmen.
tained al a luncheon at the Montetk* preference.
en.
II. R. Tolley, who it In charg# now It th* Urn* to begin selling
Tonight will bo obaorved a* In­
ootatandlag Indabtednee* of
J. W. Bnosr, acting master nI tuma Hotel at I M o’clock with J.
•Production facilities wifi b* InAnother reminder lo both mer­ of lha division dtaling with spe­ locgl grower* un th* Ides of re-, _*
p, aa rapraaeatad by bond* ternational All-Klwanl# night by created by about 60 percent on ceremonies. Introduced th- ritual G. Sharon, J. F. McClelland. E. B
chants and girls who wish to #n(Vicing thslr etlsry acreage next
la Maring the !«.- the Sanford Orlando, and Winter
Is lie degree team and offirrrt of Phillip*, J. W. Snow, Ed. Carra- lei was mail* Indsy by Jos. t.- cial cr ipt, sa&lt;d arrangtmanl* ar# season.
,
.
awarding to th* of- I’ark club* whoa* members will and altar Dec. L Last season the
hslng mad* for Informal conftr*
way,
J.
A.
lane,
Mist
Mildred
th*
Lakeland
Camp,
who.
dire-led
theater
manager,
Th*
Industrial
commute*,
kly rapeTt, prepared gather a t SanLnndo Country CUb plaal employed upward* of 300 by Captain D, E. Booth and Cor, Knight, Mr. and Mr*. C. It. Kudd, MarenUtt*.
•nee# her# which may h#gan with­
who anld that It ha* not been poshsadtd by L. II. Connelly, include*
Clark. E. B. Lam son house late this avealng la remain persons, amt th* Increased facili­
in
IU
days.
•
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
C.
C.
Collins
as
slide to Interelew every merrhan*.
ties will make It possible to em­ aol Commander K. W. Paulk, per
H. If. Colsman, J. O. Adams, U n­
M to th# City Com­ natll ttrly In tha morning.
a committee on arrangement*.
Efforts lo apply th* act to tpaformed th* ceremonies.
All who wish to enter th# contest
ploy 200 parsons a t on* tlm*.
ion E. Allan, Gordin DarnaUt
et their meeting toUnder pr***nt plans, each chib
clal
rr
&gt;pe
will
b#
In
lb*
form
of
Visitors
arriving
btfors
n-&gt;
n
Assisting
war*
th*
Myrtle
OHs
should
get
In
touch
with
him
at
It was statad today that nrarly
Otto Ctldwall, Ran tall# Chat*,
la l i provide tome form of enter­
tb* *aUr* amount *f last te a tjn ’a Crump Guards, Statu Wnwlmm for lonchton were: H. E. Nelson. one*, whll* all girl* wishing lo marketing agreement* a* there It Welter Cooper, T. L. Dumas, C.
i I through Ju
tainment as a prelude to tho of­
A.
W.
M.
McCaghrsn,
E.
E.
Arm­
enter thusld Interview a merchant tio authority applying to process­
pack ha* already enterrd consump­ Circle degree team of Tampa,
It. Eckerton, W. A. Lafflar, F.
: eodnetle*
ficial rrrrmony of tb* evening,
with Captain Francis Crtscenii strong, H. T. Thorp, Freddie liar- as quickly a* possible.
ing tax#*.
MtcMahon, R. A. New man, {
l Ui&gt; {mtaUadlag bong *»• coming at Hid# o’click. At that tion chaaa*!*, and that Ih* bat- commanding.
Iwr, Virgil " Comer, Clyde M*
Th#
girl
winning
the
local
con­
Gru p* which alrsady hav# in*
tin total now stand* hour all over tk* world, d ab mem­ anew b very largely contracted
Rev. Wm. F. McPherson, pasto- Ginnes, J. II. Marshall, W. I. Hall, test will ha aent to Clrarwal#.- ■bcattil Hrsy art seeking ag rtt- Ratliff, J. G. Sharon. 8. O.
IR# two-waek po­ bers will he gathered to slag pa­ tor.
of tho Full Gospel Tahrrnaclr II. B. Fagaly, William Paul, W. Beach on July 4 with all hotel and nrent*. Include both prleat* 00- bolter, P. B. Smith, V. A.
W MW lk* paring naaasa- triotic tongs. H*tcn to an addrsss
her* gave a (hart talk on Ike life If. Paul, Harold Power*. Jas.. A travallng expense* paid. A chap- opsratlv# buyers and distributors R. B. Wight, and Harry E. Wi
log account reduced by the InttrsaUonal President
of tha lata Mr. H atter, while thi Davis, of lakeland; W. F,. Wa • • rone trill accompany th* winner, of Florida and California fruit*
Mrs. OUle Newman,
nd tha sidewalk lien
principal addrasa, “Fraternalism." ion, N, (). Arrington, D. E. also with aapanse* paid, and th*
either by radio or latter, and la
and vegetables. Progress was un­ Progressive Club O f
d by 250.
was dallvsrad by Ho*.Hopper, of Booth. 8 . W. Rabun. K. W. Pow. two will remain at Clearwater un­
77,
D
k
a
In
Orlando
general enjoy au hour af followrf th* O ty m of
1-akeland.
&gt;.
era, K. L. Harden, M. 0. AruimJ, til Wadpeaday morning to h* « • known today by Ih# a'bninistraRailroad WUl M eet
ship.
' &gt;.
It (jn fallrrws:
Mis* Mildred Knight, of San W. II. Colson, uf Ttonton; Mrs. C. tertalnod with scores 0/ other t»rs, who said any program will
____
Lfy J
Sanford «UI hav* a* It* part af
Mrs. OUtu Nawxaaa. TI, mother
require
considerable
time
for
ne­
• Ia
Tha June anclal mealing of
lb* program th* Waaler brother* i f I i Newman, of Sanford. ford, was reader and music was II. Vaughaa, Mra. Francis Crcs- Florida girls who will Jw coin­ gotiation*.
*
cent!.
Mi*.
Leila
Beasley,
Mils
paring
fey
tb*
automobllt
and
ti­
furnished
by
tb*
Mutkodnt
Or­
• f Lake Mary, t a Isated musicians. dl*d at t :«0 o'clock this nrornieg
JtekaonlUa District
Miia Mildred tle "Mla* Florida," and tb* tw i
i l i i i t i i The Sanford Wsgstlon will num­ at her born*, 721 E. Andersen phanage Band af Beeson Springs I-rota I layman,
Club _*f_tk* Atlantic^ Coast
CORK TO BE HONOBED
and tha PurraQquartet!- ofOr* Thoms*, Mis# Iren* Woreley, Mite cash p r im af IH* and 250.
Railroad‘will ba held at t h a t
ber about 15 men, headed by 8lr*c4, In Orlsodo.
Myrtle OUt Crump, G. W. l i l t s
laodo.
' |
JUU
Thursday n ig h t- at
Fuavral agrvir** will be held
President Howard Ovarii*.
That
Sanford
and
SamUtol*
Camp* rapraaeatad a t th# rera- Bab* Bast, France*' Pills, Dnrya
from bar (usldenc* limorrow »fl- moay were those from -Tamps. Ht. Pitta, Edna Castillo. Minnie Ca*. Cotton. “Farm Belt”
County will b* represented a t B o'clock. It seat annquncsff
by Cter#nr# Adams, president
vrnooB a t X.-00 a’rick with buxial Petersburg, Lakeland, New :-Tnyr llllo, l-ouit* Brown, of Tainpa; C.
MONET IN JMHOL
Stocka Have Boom dinner to ba glean at Spero** tha
Club.
la O '
_ ^
Grill In Daytona Baach hinoring
na, Trenlaa,
(S ala, W. Hiss, W. II. Tibbs, A. C. Bear*.
Mr. Atbais state* than an
C H A NUBUUN,
Manchuria,
la aa* of Orang* Jacksonville,
NEW YORK. June 25
Robert If. Goru, goesnwr slect of
fsr l. while CKarlas 0 finer, II. K. Deers, of
rtaiiknts. ha ring O* following
farm belt" stocks Puerto Kiev, waa a hop# axprataed uaually Interacting program
June 25.—fo r development of J*fleers slsu St. Pateraburg; W. D. Purdy. K.
h,l province, recently wreeted
New York market* ta- by official* of tha sponsoring DaUnd U l.n l will be
lo' torn* than 50 sears ptaaeqti
r. 80Icon, H. M. McCully, J. 1.
from China by Japauaa* arum, the
gu grain prlea* soared unit, tha Daytona Baach Chamber and that dancing ta Hmi mu
(a ourvlrtd ky a
Burkett, E. M. Cooper, F. W.
V, P. 'MUter,
Manchuk-o government ha* sat
•ly. la very haayy tra'J- of Ccmmarca, la a tottor to local Puekbam'a Marry Maaara r W
W. W. Pl*rrv. of manager i C. K.
Wood, Mika Kane, ef Jacksonville;
ftiture* climbed 22AO ta parsons thla morning. Tb* dla- low tho entertainment. Ad
aside about | I 5 ^ M 0 t* f n v k p
B. E. PurcsU, W. H. Duncan, J.
U k A . N«wl.M .
' - and- *11
- daporita
■
“ i hbl ■*gold, coal
tb* ,
kal# reaching tka hlgbaat
»ad W. C. New- JaakaoAvUto,
r gato uodar way a l 1 ;00 to tk* aatorialamaat i* by
n»ui; H. Long, aad L. U Moors, of Orhaadllaado. t . . - « .
^
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gassquirsd province.
CITY , J u n e 26.
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WILDCAT PRICE
LIFTING IS OUT,

A n oth er Entrant
Is Announced F o
Beauty C o n t e s t

Many Woodmen At tend U n v e i ling
Ceremony Staged A t C e m e t e r y

Initiative Asked Of
Growers In Making
Relief Plans Work

Indebtedness
Nearjng
Million Mark

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GEORGIA CHIEF
D E F I E S STATE
COURT O R D E R

rompt roller general be restrained
from withdrawing HJWO^OO In
highway funds held In the state
|(m |ln a* &gt; l from Par* II
treasury. It was . the Injunction
petition that brought a.d eclara­
tion of martial law to remote thr
goeernor and hi* capital aid*
from the Jurisdiction of the state
courts. He declared offleea held
by Barnett and Veeren to bar*
been abandoned and placed the
third commissioner, Jud P. Wllholtt, in charge of the depart­
ment.
............ ........ ' The legion a d o p ts a protest
where there resolution against the "Indignity
labor tra il- of an attempt to sere* paper on
I the goeernor while he waa It.

Holds Heavy Hitters
Of Opposition Out*
fit To Three Runs

eral Yon mane went to the federal
building and accepted aemee of a
«ult again*! th« governor and the
attorney general brought by Cap­
tain Barnett on the contention
that federal road fund* are Ineohred.
He aiktd an Injunction that
would In effect dtoeolv* the *Uta*
of martial law and re*tore the
ousted commissioner* to their
poet*.
The attorney general Informed
the federal court that the goee.nor accepted eerrlee In the tult
and that the state was ready to

By &amp; H. CULI.UM
Driggers,
pitching
for the
Edgewood Diamond Ball team,
sponsored hy the A A P Co.,
McRojnolds Drag Co., Bryans’
a lta d pf the Iilagderw The Berries Oarage and Angel’s Eat
Shack, se t th* usually hemry hit­
ting* flroatone team on their ears
Friday night, allowing the Firetons team /I re hlU, three runs
gad Banferd and striking* out If. Pur th« first
r aaaaoss. The three Innings ha held the Fireetone bgye managed to put orer
two rune In the fourth and one
In th# 3th, to bring their total for
th* erenlng to 3 rune,
Cotk, In the boa for Firestone,
did not fare near so well, the Fire­
stone team securing 17 hits, good
for 15 run* off hi* delirery. Th#
Edgewood team started their scor­
ing In tho eery first Inning, pul­
ing orer one run In this Inning,
one In the sreond, thrre In the
fourth, sfa In the fifth and four
Jn the sixth. However, Cook
pitched a much better game than
the outcome would Indicate,
ragged fielding on the part of his
team males being a contributing

P u b l i c Works
B oard Allots
Highway F u n d

(Continued pram 7 »»• ,,n*1
drtd* of thousands hack lu work,
call* for $5,231,334 to Florida;
$10,091,136 to
Georgia; $24,New York and 318301.004 for
244324 to Texan; $22,330,101 for
Pennsylvania and earlous sums
to other states.
Surrey
plane,
specifications
and estimates for the roadwork
will be under the Immediate di­
tuning, H. Ittnas,-first up, fur rectio n 'cf state highway-depart­
Edgewood popped out Evens drvw ments, along with Immodlat* sda walk and stole second; Driggers perrialon o f. th# . construction,
hit a h it on* to Knight at left but seraral bmnd requirement*
short, who thdsw Driggers out were set doom by th# hoard yes­
at fln t, Rinse relaying the ball terday fn Its regulation*.
Th# state highway departments
to Tlllls at third in time to gst
must submit In th* public work*
Evans as hf slid Into the bag.
board department for spproral
H. B. O h tm and Dosity bothl
I their assignment of funds In th#
had perfect night* at bat fof
I following typ«|* of projects:
Edgewood, each being credited
Federal aid highway system*
.with four hit* out of tuur time* outside of munWpahtlee.
u, Odham securing a tingle, two
Extension of Pedoml oU high­
doubles and a Mpl* and Dosaey ways Into or through munlelpallthree ibubles and a triple.
Cecil Hines In the first Inning
Secondary or feeder road*.
hit on# to center field, good fit
In Ih# eelectlen of project# to
three baeet. hut wee railed out be Included fh these eUselflcaa t home plate whtn he tried to
tlons tho board xtlpulated thae#
■treteh It Intj a home run.
thing* must be. considered In

behooves the Feds to boar down
with all thay’va got la their final
ibyee game* and than sit back and
await th* Judge*' deelelow.
Tig* Minor ha* been named a*
t f e kttridr who moat ta rry prob­
ably lb* toughest burden ha’s ever
bean faced with. Because Curry's
arm baa gone down oa him again
and th* Feds don't want to taka
any chances anyway, there'* no
on* left but Minor and Cal Danala. Naturally Minor I* th* hurler
upon Whom club official* are
ratling a hopeful eye. If he win*
rrftttini gam*.
all thro* game*, you can hand
box Sc o r e
him tho highest kind of honor* a*
b*|ng tjjle league** OUtlUndlru EDGEWOOD
Evans, C-3b
BVat fclty Island park In Day­ Driggers, p .
ton* will bo crowded tomorrow II. B. Odham, l»-*
can reasonably bo exported- Every Kavensl, If
leyal laafg rd .fa u who hM Ih t In- Uossey, tb
II. Phillips, lb
J. B. Phillips, ra
Kelly, fo-Is
County, rf
II. Rlat*. ef

urdinator to provide adequate
“Year-round highway servlc* la
replacement of brnnchline sereIce p r p&lt;&gt;»»d to bo abandoned."
Designed to get a* much man­
power to work with pick and
ihovel as puMlbls, the regulations
announced “it will bo b*«|ulr#d
that th# masimum cf human
labor L# used In lieu of machln»ry wherarer practicable and
rnnsl&gt;trnt with sound #c&lt; nomy

th* order named:
Closing up gap* I" I p f'**1*1
aid system.
'
Appropriate .landecaplng
of
parkway* nr roadsidts.
•.
cnm latlow add suppDmentntlon of l ex 1st Inf , ttupe portallon
fsrllMes ‘by tU «f rail, *lv *nd
water and'. pr#^l«fl
»or*le*
lo freight receiving eUtUn* alrporti ■and emergency air field*.
Rcconstry-tlon latended to re­
does maintenance coat* and bw ei
future atat* and local highway

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ket. Competition is keen. The
woman who would save and
get the most tot her money is
the woman who is a close
reader o f‘the bids made for
her patronage,

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CONTRACTING C p.

To-Night
Lower Floor
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KARL i. SCHULTZ
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Double Show

TOM

P. Paul's

RID ER

Beauty'*
Shop

BRIGGS

Eliminationof *af#ty
haxard*
human labor.
such s* rallmsd grad* rmsslage.
widening nf nerrow m #d». or
br'dgt*. r*pl*r*m»nt of
naafe
brldgsa, ronvtrucllnn of routo*
lo avoid coaxesled aren*.
In ncognlll n of efforts to rohsbllltata
th*
rallroadv.
the
board
*»t
forth a rssarva
lion that ll rould require conitru tik n
mid* dw lrtd ky

R. L. PERKINS
108 P a r k A t *.

Bottle o f Beer
Umpires Hurt, Calhoun, Standi.

with UM Inlander* la *e*
aa batter*. *- ,
.Official avaragea aa
bare today aw aa few*

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PROTEST TBADB PACT

Seminole L e a g u e
Teams Will M e e t
In Contest Sunday

and

As th# Ktnfetd (*l#ry-F#ds are
playing iff PeyLsta t.morrow it
1* anticipated that a large crowd
will be out to tee the home gam*.
Don’t forget th* place—the 9th

Strange

10c Sandwich
Both For
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Juatlce''

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By K H. CULLUM
Tomorrow, Sunday afternoon,
an the Ninth Street dUmoad, th*
8a«ford bseeball team, who took
tho plaro of Oviedo In the BemlRile League, wlU play a do.blv
header with the Lake Mary team,
tb* first game belag called fer
t P. M.
The Banford team I* composed
ef uB hem# taleaV mostly high
a*bo&gt;| youagaten. They are being
coached and managed by Bid Rive,
IB o!4-UflMf | | hanhill
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Phone 9140

Service fer Parti#*

500
Sanford Art.

Fhona
174

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Grocery and Meat M arket
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MISS ROSE H U R T BECOMES BRIDE OF
GEORGE ALGERNON SPEER, JR.

MISS VIRGINIA E L JIN K IN 8 BECOMES
BRIDE OF VERNON D. CRAWFORD
nltlcas th n d aaad * o f M en In th e ir
%«U«v«‘« d or* eo n f rooked w ith
M via* ** 13 m (XMOlfaUitr o f ff* t*
f tn a s ' a i a o u t o f w o r k d* * o t a a
B ut f u rth e r , th a eh o n e a of a d highly ip e c la lh e d a n d h ig h ly

raa « time, Mapedslly during the late lamented
toga a minimum effort was often attended by
gwaxds. H ui with little ability and with
tint a finger made fortune* on all kind* of *nAhnoet every office boy waa a capitalist, or

Travel Southward
Th* saw Industrial Recoumy
Act ia aceompaated by an wddMUta
*1 ta i on gasoline, it has just
•bout reached tho point in —
legislative affair, when If • bUl
doesn’t include saaew-fclad ef • tax
•n ga^pllnt, It’* eaeuastltatieoal.

Travel to tropical areas during the »umroer time uaed
to be considered unthinkable, but today we find steamship
lines and other transportation agencies putting on tours at
tMa time of year to the places, once under ban because of
a mistaken Idea about the weather. Florida la becoming
increasingly popular aa a summer resort and the time may
not ba far away whan tho two seasons will bo of equal Im­
portance.
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. Speaking of tho tendency: towards Increased travel
southward during the summer* tho Now York Herald*
Tribune says:
"Only such a highly romantic fallow aa
lafeadio Hearn could have conceived of a midsummer vaca­
tion In the tropica forty years ago. When tho account of
hie voyage to the West Indies appeared In 'Harper’s MagMine’ Ua readers may’ very well hsvs marveled af tho
eccentricity of a nun who would voluntarily, even casually,
It's .the hardest thing- la tha visit Caribbean countries In the dog days. Even twenty
wrwrlcl t0 get aay veal lowdowa years ago—just before the war, say—a prediction that

• a this Coafareaca. One day tha
correspondents Write th*' wbala
tiling la about to Mask op ia a
free-for-all ftgkff; aad tM aext
day everything ia aii pink tea'and
•w«et peat. Looha Ilka th* dategates can't ere* d thM rfor Uwtn•elves whether the'world M worth
fighting orsr or whether to com*
homo aad let seat*body sis* have

Chads* K. MltehsU wax not tbs
aaly on* ia Uts "b(g city who
braatboJ a tlgh of roltef whsn th*
Jury rtl-rusd Ita v srd k t te hte
trial- Wo have a private hunch
Out about 88 aad m b s tenths pac­
es ot of th* folks who deal ia
gtacha aad koadi have told m om
Portion of thair ssssti tterkag Uta
p art ibroa ysars te thwr wives,
children, or lady friends, for tha
•ol* purpose af roaosdiag capital
losses a j as to rsducs thstr lacouu

tax If Mr. MttadhlW WM comvktsd (bars wsaiii gcoUbly tmv*
■fMlowad aa •pldsmle of prooocu• tySii Vbtch would kava bad ovary
financier in tha country quaking
fat his,boots.
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'tank fallow a tha advlco of hi* ottsrasy ia propsriag hte Income
{If*, aad ha* given hte attorney
haarpteta Information, ho eanaot
Id fsfted guilty of a crim* svsa
though tho altonwy's advtea waa
wroag. Of coonn If year attorney
pthitssd you I* stkh your head fat
th* swan that wouldn't sqvs yws

afl the permutatiofu and •combination* of summer travel
tours to the Spanish Malta Hardly an laland or a port in
Ike American
MhdMerrancan ia mlaaed by atearaera
*
.. . 7 ' regu
larly vial ting then* evateru or h trana-AtUntk ahipa of
gead fame d iv e rted to th* Caribl an for a voyage
. _ or ao.
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H ‘look
i f down
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Aad there wlU be many hardy aoula who
will
oni
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thane plodding
holla from where land and sea
aea look
look like
like aa
Mffhly colored map—from the llarge
a w dipper
clipper ahipa of the
Vtaa* American Airways, for instance, which had to be
tranaferred from regular mail service and schedule last sum­
mer to accommodate aummer passenger traffic.
,
“Summer travel in more or lean trtpfcal countries ia a
poet-mar phenomenon here and In Europe (Greece and Italy
are much visited in aummer by North Europeans now), for
which a'good deal may be said. If ana, afar and rd asstk o
are greatly to ha desired on vacat(pn they will not be found
wanting 'on the tropical tour. A change of scans?.. There
will he very little that wiD not coma to tha aeoaaa aa agree*
able unfamillarlty; moat ^greeehle and moat unfamiliar of
all to North Americans, a alowaaaa of tampo amounting al­
most to Utneletsneta."
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&gt;, TWENTY YEARJ8 AGO

Before a large gather!a( af
frieada aad rslitliw . the wsdd ae
ef Miaa Virginia Cits* talk Jos­
kins, daughter af Mr. aad Mrs.
4«ha Denis Jinhiru. te Varan*
Daaglae Crawford, of this city,
•on of J. D. Crawford aad the lata
Mr*. Crawford, a f Uawreaeaharg,
Team, took place paetarday at
boob a t
tha F irst Mathadiat
Church. Tha Ree. Satfth Hardin.

amny political quarters, tha Dart­
ed States Goveremewt te a relactaatly admitted tha i i p i d t i a f
discussing with tha debtor aa-

•n it will devoutly hope that our
statesmen may have sufficient
knowledge and political coaraga
to bravo tho wrath which •# many
have feared since the war. Ml In
such courage, and with Ingenuity
and vision, thorv can ha fraanad
new debt settlements which, whOe
accomplishing tho primary objar-

Mlitlee will ha coatiaeod la th*
public press and la Coagresa both
during the debt negotiations aad highly debatable. This field-offers
when proposed settlements are scope for declaration* aad tenta­
eahmitted to Congress.
tive agreements ' which may apTherefore, H la worth whlla to paar to have real vales ia tha
At— * hrtaflp a t the m em -fra*
If It wore financially pos­ ts* World War, will te so embel­
q neatly argod baeee ter raneesaibte far them to do so. If France lished with other conaidsrotteas,
alone, and offer an opinion as to
aad the Allies cannot fore* Ger­ of real and fancied rate*, that
their respective valae as atemeate
la the forthcoming bargains.
many U pay reparation*, certain­ they will ba acceptable to U* va­
ly the United States cannot do to. rious national opinions and legts1. "The British ted French own
The failure of Germany td 'p ay
many American securities. They
should be taken over by their
governments and tamed over to
us la part payment." I t la true
that hundred* e f millions of dol­
lars of Americas securities are
owned abroad—bat t h e y a r e
owned by Individuals and private
corporation*. T han Is no leg*)
way In which aay foreign govern­
ment ran got pose seeion of thooo
securities, unices the owner* vol­
untarily offer them for sate for
(Contlno*d From Page One)
foreign mosey. Attempt* to eebe
live clasatf cations wiU rocoiro 76
thorn would neither be generally
percent of tha payment, they wore
successful nor legal, and, unless
getting an Mar. 20 when IM
the owner* sympathised with the
economy law became effective.
effort ta pay the debt Instalment*
Officials could not estimate bew
in this maimer, they would flat ef.
for them for sate voluntarily.
much might be added to tho total
There Is no evidence that foreign
. State* changes, and that possibU- payments to veteran* by these
rapltalleta, ony more than Ameni Ity ia eo remote ea not to mei!;
&gt;ri* rivietsing boards, h .t i t - waa lacan capHalial a, sympat hies with a
r serious ipeculatlon: If wi" Will not
last ditch effort to pay a few of them* restrictions are sheer. accept payment from Europe In denied that th* compromise tew,
mom Instalmen ts of debts which self-protection, and would disap­• food*, w* shall have to continue limiting reduction lo veterans'
they costs Id*r economically disas­ pear In any caae when Intema-, to tend regularly our foreign injurrd in service to 26 percent
trous. If such securities were to be tloaal trade resumed Its normalI trade surplus abroad. The account an J providing for Spdaieb Ameri­
used as part of a lump eum settle coarse.
In general, no country, must !&gt;■ balanced on* way or tho can veteran., would add around
merit, however, which tb* foreign intentionally shuts off ita normalI other. So If w* should turn out to f40.000.000 to the t&amp;Od.OOOOJO Uowner* considered economically trad* with th* rest of the world,i he unprepared to leave our sur­ lal under tho original aooaomy
advantageous, t h e y
probably unless driven to do *o by oxtra-. pluses abroad through purchases
would be forthcoming hi large ordinary pressure from forces be­. of foreign bonds, establishing law af Mar. 20.
In a klition $60,000,000 will be
volume upon tb* request of the yond Ita national controL
American Drench factories, pur­
debtor government*,
• Certain aseuranees of fair tar­. chasing and developing mines, •ikied by tho presidential regula­
t. "The British and French own iff treatm ent for our goods Ini e tc , wo must faro tb* fact that tions of' Juna 6, modifying th*
M rotto and athw&gt; Betters Utepiroi • « • } ! P « t of our existing for- economy tew and providing for aa
should* he dhtaiaabjo,. and arm*l elga debts WM never be p a l i ’ - average radurtUn of around 18
a Just type af aompenvatlen for' Tb* belief la expressed In some perrent In payments' to veteran*
debt revision,
Buch *s*uranc*si Congressional quarters that the inj red in service, fer an esti­
pfaoumahly ana Id not. and cer­ Eeropean governments will, a;
tainly should not, take th* form, the last moment, find some means mated aggregate addition of $98,­
of special preferential rate* for of continuing their debt pay- 000,000, bringing tho total f jr
our goods over tho good* of oth- meats In order to preserve their veterans' expenditures in IBM to
I or countries.
Europe normally credit In th* financial markata of fttK.'.non.OOO a* compared with
has an adverse trad* balance' *ka United State*. Th* fact seems anoiit $875,000,000 during the year
I with tha United State*. Rh* pur­ to b* that, In tho opinion of Amer- ending July I, 10.13.
chases more of our goods than ean Investors, French and Br.tTh* additional amounts will rot e d s r f ban. Therefore, to force '*• commercial government loans
ear geeda apoa her by artificial ere better In th* rat* ol actual ikice savings in veterans' benefits
means, and Increase th* adverv’ or prospect We non-payment of the under the cenn &gt;my law to a net
balance, would ba to ensure th* war debt* than if payments were saving of approximately $275,000,quick return of th* tranofer to be continued—If-*ri ran Jud-e
problem to plague tho world and by the quotations for British and
Tb* 198,000.000 inrrsav* as a
ooreehraa.
' | French dollar bonds on tha. New whole It ihnwn by th* vstsran*'
8. "Tha depreciation nf foreign
Rtort Exchange. F*'r ex- administration to b* dUtrlbutod a*
currencies is one of Ih# chief
fallows:
eausoa of the fall In world prtcos.
DDsblllty rnmpsnvatlonv |49Great Britain ran and shojld
agree ta atobfHta tha pntmd and »f defaulting on Dsesmbtr 15, ftllVMtO; dsoth rumpsnsatiiin to
return to. tha gold standard hi
“A a*"*!* wsr* salting *t dep-ndvnlv 111,000,008; itiab'tlty
•ompeaaatlon 'fo r e a r reducing M6 T-ff. On February 16, 1883, allowsnco, given ter Htjorirt n it
t k ilMfii
m V. T l ? luolsd at H I. Th, directly connected
with sstrisa
• Great Britain "went off gold'*
Kingdom at 6M% bond,, $.1,887,000; pension* to dnanlsbberaeee ah* did not own eaoath
. I 0***
Octob#r I, 1938, st
foreign bale no** (and hor credit 108 7-8, w*ya quoted at 108 1-4 American Wav vstsran* fo r »*rr.
waa not good enough to borrow on Pobroary H. 1»33. It U dlffl- lo* cmnocted nJuris* gSgBSJlOOi
them) to moot th* demand* of roll to rscondl* thas# bond prlcvv to Spanish.Amsrle*it vstaraaa ter
wHh lost of fofifkJont# br tb« non ssrvlra tawnsclod al'jasnti.
Amoricaa lavottor la tha eommor- $18,167,000; pensions tv v tti n ia
slal krtagrity of two govern- f ir mll’tary sorric* after tkc
■•ate which hav* dearly ladlcaUd rnolstlec 18,800.000; add Horn]
a lack of Intention of mooting ia hnapItaUtaUen $0 600400.

TOURS
Sanford to Chfeago
Aad Return
RATES ff+17*

Revision Of Vet
Benefits Will Be
Disclosed S o o n

tim Wilmington. N- c . ta visit

tiKfltCW

Mrs. Walsh wba 1s 01 at th* home
a f M r slater, Mr*. K. E- Watermm, Imwgtey Apartments.
^MW H arriett
Roeaettar retfroad Friday to Warren. Pa. to

•*J. C. Mitchell, Miea CarwoBWr, Miaa-Dorothy Mitch-

d Mra. MJtchsU’s

p a ts .

Lenm Duplicaie
DR. HENRY
(fcL A U U N t J r

J. W. SHADOIN

A$aoag those from her* visitiff A tytesa Beach yesterday
r u ia iia were: Mr. and Mrs.
yroa auphsns. Mr. and Mra.
. W. f l l g u . J r . Mr*. F. 3. Vsv•y, Mis* Mary Buford Powell,
• 4 l f a la v . Martin J. Bram.
1* ' nawhlns C'nnslly, Albert
GrnadBy. Randall Chase, Prank
Phaas, Jack Pstsra, Clauds Hsrn6an. Joseph OTnnnor, AI|»rnon
B n s , frffm Pffwartl m gftn*.
) m Ball. Dick Vcrmy. w d

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&gt;ewii»n&gt; o . . . of thv
•tadtet Ctevr^i Win mart
otetech at the homo of

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GAftD O M

bosifetteq bridge party will
m tet « # 0 p. M. at tha Lar
q$ by #&gt;• Amrtfcsa-Lsglop

I ApivrU-xn A-wiltery Ivt

rofteipf tin wslfaro ftsod.
Mhaw n a y h* mad* with
!%• p«MV? h
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amiss of lb* (hutch
singing
L rt.a g ria s ‘ Faithful sad Tros",
with accompaniment by Mrsi
Frances A. Hickson. Making up
tha chorus w an: tha Miaaas Kathiasa Lmaajr, Marjorie
Turasr,
Elolso Winn, Marjorie
Tllli«,
Kirsaor Mkhsoa Dorothy Hatnos,
Dorothy Pop*. Marjori* ForrssL
aaJ Paulin* Crawfprd.
During lbs isrsmopjr
Mrs,
Hickson played. "To a Wild Rost",
and aa th* bridal party teft tha
ihurch
isndirsd MsndsItMhn'i
Usccuional.
Heavy w ills satin waa th* ma­
larial us* i far tb* gown worn by
tb* bride. Favhtonrd along ilmpl*
lias* lbs dies* had a draped •bon­
der Iluv xnJ a Lung skirt which
fail in graceful folds to lb* floor.
A short jacfctt with (loots* formed
of several liars of satte and a
lug* picture h*4 of whit* straw,
triramsd with satin, compintad
tb* costa ms. B * carried a bouq *t of whit* cfchl.as aad swnnsonla from which fell a shower
airing*insnt pf vallay HUr* assd
orsng* blosaocwi
As rsalron kf hpnor .Mxs. Lana
wsr* a *lung dips* of $***■ or_
warn *vnr a gross oat-n
•lip. Faatarsa of tho droro wsr*
tkw dropped sbssM sr tins, th*
flouncc-i shirt -and a wide sash of
pracb-aatevad satin. Her large
hat was made af poach colored
bstashaJr brad ,a*d bar ftewsrs
war* an a n a b«teiu*t of cdum hta
n*s* aad favgvlanr-aeu.
th a gowa at levied by Miss Jlsklns was of psleh-colort l nst.

Immediately after th* ceremony
th* couple loft for a short honey­
moon. On their return they will
he at home to their friends at
111) West Seventeenth
Street.
The
bride
traveled
in
a
tailored ensemble of pearh col­
ored rough errpe. The dress was
faehlentd along ilmple line* and
was went beneath a ebort cap*
trimsied la peach colored buttons.
Her hot, shoes, end other act**Mr*. CtawforJ has spent th*
greater part of her life here eml is
a graduate of Seminole High
School anJ Southern College at
Lakeland. She did poet graduate
work at Scarritt College In Nash­
ville, Tenq. She was secretary to
lb* deaa of women of Soatheml
College and also served in this
capacity in the office of the
president of Sd&lt;JIhernTofTT ternT.
For two y ean she held tha posi­
tion of Assistant Dramatic Direc­
tor of Southern College.
While there she was president
of the Y. W. C. A. and th* Sal■atguadi Club, southern literary
organisation; vtce-prraideni of
the Woman's Council and associato
eel tor af th* campus publics lion,
"The Southern". The is a member
of FI Gamma Mu, national hon­
orary social science fraternity;
Theta Epsilon literary fraternity,
aad Phi Delta social fraternity.
She I* at present secretary in th*
office, of I loyd F- Boyle and
Counts Johnann. Sba has rsesntly
bftn elsctol to th* District Staff
of Christian Ed-ration af tb* Or­
lando District of tb* MstbodUt
Church, and la vice-chairman of
the local board of Christian Edu­
cation of tbc Methodist Church,
and, counsellor of tbs Young Pro­
fit's Division. She It secretary of
th* Sanford LlUl* Theater.
Mr. Crawford was born In
Lanrsmsburg, Tens, whir* h* at­
tends I public acbooi. U* itod'sd
at th* Middte Tsansaocr Ktst*
Tcschcr’s CnlUg* at Murpkraosboro, Tcnn. and taught In tb*
public irbonlt nf Lawrvnctburi
a member of tk* Thirtltlh Divi­
sion of Field Artillery of Ih*
Un'ted Mates Army which served
on foreign flsLb daring th* ysars
nf IPI7, 1918. and 1910. Follow.
Ing th* signing of th* Armistice

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raagsm ent The special pew* w en
hterked with pink tulle and laven­
der alatice.
Tha bride, who waa given In
marriage by bar lather, bad a* bar
attendants, her slater. Miss Helen
Sink ins, meal of honor, Mr*.
Riley J. Lane, of Tampa, matron
of honor, and Miaa Margaret Dan­
ner, daughter m Mr. and Mr*. U,
O. Danner, as fljw « rg U L Th*
bridegroom was attended by Dan
lUnaeJi, best man, Irvin* Jack­
son, grooms man, and
Russell
Mitchell sad Edward Mitchell,
a*her*.
Music for tho wedding was
based on the idea of a Lohengrin
opera. As the guests arrived and
wars being seated Miss Helen
Uordy, organist, played Mch-bert's
"Soag -o f- Leva", - afte r- which a
quartette, compos* J
of
Mis*
Eloise Winn, Mine Marjorie Tiliie,
Kelley Pope, aad John Dighlon,
rendered "I Love \o u Truly",
with accompaniment by Mia#
Uordy. Tho next number was a
solo, “Oh Premiss Ma”, snag by
John Lighton.
Before the *a liaison af tha hr id*
aad her attendants, a chorus of
•ta* girls, ail teeeaad ia pastel
cwlotwd Udfete gowns aad- carry.

As flower gtrl Miss Danner
preceded the bride into the
church and carried a basket of
rose petals. Her frock waa made
ef white organdy with a high
light-fitting w ab t and a fall skirt
trimmed with ruffles. Her hat was
made of white organdy and waa
adorned with
white
organdy
flows r*.
Mrs. Jlakias, mother of tho
bride, attended th , wedding wear­
ing a tailored dress of white flat
rrvpe. Tha tiosves w en long end
fell and the w abt was trimmed
with b».ttone and with a vestas of
ecru lace. She also wore a shoulder

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■lot m l Htfv
wrJ\
vases and bowla a f tea)*, linnlas.
and other garttas fhivyrt aad n
profusion of gieaa
asparagus
fern. Tha ru/rwahamni jtahls was
overlaid with a Itaaa d o th and
centered with a three tiered wed­
ding rake topped with a minia­
ture bride and bridegniaai.
The guests were aatertainwl
daring the evening with a pro­
gram of music and readings. Miss
Helen Cordy and Miaa Xatberlrc
Tllter, of Kirtliwroe*. rendered the
musical numbers aad Mbs Elolsc
Winn gave the reading*.
At a 1st, hour • aalad eours •
waa served with Mn- l B. RatUff and Mr*. G. W. Bailey in
charge and Mrs. J. H. Powell an I

o'clock by the Ree. WUIIam J.
Mullely at tha rectory of St.
Paul's Catholic Church at Dayton.i
Reach In the presence of the
bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. an J
L. R. Mcleod, of WillUton.
The bride St** horn in this elU
ami has spent the yreater part ut
her life here. She waa graduated
from Seminole High School In
I %!&lt;.• and later attended the FlorUla Stalg College for Women at
Tallahassee where the received an
l . I. degree in 1931 She is a
memlier of the Kappa Delta soelal
sorority. Far the past twu yeaithe has been teaching in the
Sanford Crammer School.
The bridegroom also was born
in this rity and hat lived here all
his life. After being graduated
from Seminole High Schoul in
IU57, he attended W*»hinxltftl
and Lev University at Lexington,
Va. where he received the degree
of ba helor of laws in MX*. At
Washington and l/v he was a
member of the P| Kappa Alpha
social fraternity, Omicrun DeiLt
Kappa, national honorary leader­
ship fraternity, I’M Delta t'hl, le-

Jtnbina Invited the guesta to the
dining room where the cut the
large welding cake and Mrs. Rat­
liff served i t
Those invited werei Mice Vir­
ginia Jinklns and V. D. Crawford,
honor geests, Mr*. Riley J . lane,
ef Tampa, Mr*. France* A. Hicksua, the Rev. and Mrs. Smltn
Hardin, the Misses Helen Jlaklt*.
Marjorie Nelson. af New Tort
Mr. and Mr*. Joining* L
City, Katherine Tiller, of Kissim­
Verne Mart
mee. Jeanette Hardin and Nor*
announce the mqyriagv
Hardin, of Lakeland, Kathleen1
of their daughter
laaey, Helen Uordy, M arjonn
Roue laV tine
Turner, Eloise Whin, MarJons
to
Till la. Eleanor llirkson, Dorothy
George Algernon Speer, Jr,
Hainoo, Dorothy Pope, Marjorie
Forrest, Pauline Crawford, and Monday at 10:00 A. M.
Daytona llearh.
Irvin* Jackeon, John Dighlon, ami
Kelley Pop*.
be held the position of sale* man­
ager of Parka* and Richardson
Motor Company, Law'ronroburg.
He cam*, to Stanford last August
•• a representative of th* South­
ern Lite Insurance Company, af
Birmingham, Ate.

(•I fraternity, the Cotill inn Clul,
and Pi Alpha Ne, honorary fra­
ternity. He represented the lew
college on the executive commit­
tee of the student government ol
the school «nj belli, while a'
school. the southern Intertolleu late imkior traea record In the
141 yard high hurdle roce. lie U
cnuarvd in t h e practice of
law with offices in the stpeer
lluil.ling on Magnolia Avenue.

Seminole Chapter Of
Future Farmers Meet
ANnit 18 members ucre prr.cnl
at thr special mretin^ of Seminole
Chapter,
Future
Farmer* of
America, held Friday evening fur
Ike purp»«v of •h.ciissing plans'
for tho State IM vrr Farmers of

Notice to Property Owners
City Tax Hooks will close on July 1, 1933; aftelj
which all rral estate upon which 19:12 taxes have not
bevn jutid will be advertised and tax certificate* filed.
Penalty for nonpayment of taxea—12'r interest
from date of certificate for first year or fraction ther*«
of and 8'« per annum thereafter.
E t.L E N HOY,

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City Tax Collected

Regardless of Merchandise Advances
Will Continue Until Saturday N ight, July 1st. So Get Busy
And Buy Now At The Low est I’rices In Years
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A GOOD P tA CE TO TRADE

For Welfer*

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. . . while other* are made from
several different kind*.
And everyone can understand
that different tobaccos make a dif­
ference in taate and aroma. Cheat*
erfielda a re ' a good example of
thia difference.
You aee lt*a not easy to make
CbeMerfield'a milder taste. It ukea
three diatinet kinds ol Domestio
tobacco#. T hen these must be sea*
■ooed w ith -the right amount of
T u rk lab. A nd they must be blend­
ed and droaa«b!ended until their
flavors a re welded together. . . to
make a oiRarette that has cbaracter
and yet ie Hot too strong . . . to
make a eigaratto that's milder, a
cigarette R i t M p a better.

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for curing.

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ATMNTA. June 2 * - O '!
BERLIN, June f t- t A V - ln
Critkrting the government rethe further eaiinrion of Nail
f.reststkm ami cotton |iollei»s
control over every phase uf
lidvrrm.r Talmadge referred in
Herman life the cabinet of
H O l ' t . U H I . N. J , June 24 — Mrv Chailea A. Lindbergh In
a speech here to members of
Chancrllur Hitler adopted at a
l‘i Ihe l.imi »i|li vvtale in ih e 'llu n te rd u n County, New Jersey,
midnight session a decree .|e, h e Civilian
Conservation
clarlny that members of tha
•oely fouilsnd M .untains, wlthl will l&gt;* used In .nnnevtlon with
Corps as “these* loafer* ami
__ __
•
Reichstag can no longer claim
ii. astled wl. t* farm huuve fi.nitl welfare woik for rhildten.
•
bums." They have rut the c un
'
V
Immunity while the .parlia
"The project he* nut developed
rtlu.-h Chat Us Augustus Lindpensation of disabled veterans
mentary body Is not In srssiun.
leish. Ji . o a t Sliileu l&gt;) knlnap- with a-lTictetit drllmtentes to date
and yet they appropriated mil
The ese ullve enactment set• is, is to lecuiiis h canter fur lu admit an anhuuiicenisnt of the
lions to let a lot uf young M
aside Section .17 of the const!
specif&gt;c plana."
cbll.lrau's a e l l a i . wmk.
|i» s run aro.nd In the wrnls
tution. The cabinet also pass .1
No transfer peters have been
Ulirlhsr Culoiicl ami Mrs. I.ind
They’re paying the Unit.il
a law wherehy any official ra.i
h s ir .Unatli.g the properly, filed at yet in llunterdun counts
State, soldiers In charge '• &lt;
be pensioned before reaching
these ramps Just half of aim'
tJt.A N T A , Jin * 54^-lAY—Th^lps-sirt nhaii, eruul.l s-g g tst th# In which the house nml a grei'.
WASHINGTON, June
retirement age. Italitlcal circle,
LONDON. &amp; n n 2 4 .- ( A .pari of Ihe MMS-tcr# aetata are l— fA P.)—The ijueatWn of-1»"
»"lhey are paying these loaf, i
g
r.
in io r ’ uf ilg r^ te . ys*teidorf:l 1iu|..l«i.ssute* is to b»
believe
that
Kerim
|«
rd
Mayn-v
__ _ fttlonn
ami bums."
+
11ssI
*1 to thhtr
tK»H m
munUiej
l,,e up ■ hotlft.-JtloRof"“* suit iV
unl.iej smt,' or cited.
Heinrich Sahm, not a Natl.,
In papeie of incorporation, file! eluding price fixing In lnliLM(
tu -1j awbellier
fu.d against him In a stat# euUeilier a■ puichsre
puichasa pr
pr. ■e It tu be
i t th e A m erican domestic
will soon be retired and th*
yesterday m Jersey Ctly it was trade agreementa la preaUng.
|U.imr court sml threw Ihe frsg |»I.I .oiild nut be lesuird.
fo r economic rtcov- Commissioner Julius Lippi i'. York, the House Republican ml- I
mrnta at th# depsiting procars
Huulr dsttils ts were made staled Ihe purpose of the ruipoia- hard upon Hugh 8. JohnatMp
• aamwwawaii
nortty Is planning a vigorous
Nail,
will
he
elevated
to
the
.'U Irreconcilable w ith lnItiUtn... bow eves*, lad ^ ele . lbe ; tivrr te-" l - r - r r ~ f H-f- r stir T-tlfar^ K F K O n h f UIIAIU1 E M Y llIf ” " |
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«al-«»o® erellon .may.
fbe prices* server, a deputy: I ui.lbergli lists an Inteiest In the uf children. Including their educeIthat ‘branch* ‘In •*
the congressional
admlnlatration, for Mrijr
-litu ff, ami * companion deputy! plan, to the este'st, at least, nf tt its. training, hospitalisation, or
Investigated by forces In---------- •election nest year.
wri.- immediately placed under j ivcueiihg trustees In the corp.ra other allied purposes, wdhout dis­ clalon In netting the new paew
itad In t h e failu re of the
. _r
aiie-l hy Adjulant (ieneral I snip n.u, which
will .l-ierlIhe alTsiis
ci iimnelloii lu tegard to reea or for Induatry.
d economic conference,
p L j [ \ | ) under Ihe authority of martial Isw j»,(| i),, juoperty
henceforth tu be creed."
Johnson’s Idea has - bean thffj
tail H ull aald today.
' greatinnal committee composed
Hesidee Colonel and Airs. Lind- that tha first codes presented Kf
known
a.
'llifh
flvl.l."
of House member*. Campaign
„ a statement to the pras* Hull
national guard.
k r iin the uffire of t'ol Henry beigh and Colonel Urtckinridge, Industry for hi* approval lhouid
ammunition Is being assembled.
called attention to th#** referr ...senior Talmadge was at- I HieckihrtJge, legal advisor to Abiaham Klesner, th* educator, pertain only to minimum wagde
"We esps^t to rs^npture enough
tncee regarding American dnm**trn-ling
an American
legion I'ltlunel l.lndb«rgh. the following •n I Uwen R. Lovejoy ere named •nd maximum hour# of work, bat
teats nest year to control thr
tie raeovary f M &gt; ,m ' •••cried
lun he,-n when Deputy Sheiiff ststvnieiil wss isiued
trustee*. James I*. Chelan ta Hated many Industrial leaders war* u»L e
r
House
in
the
nest
Congress,"
th e y may arise from »ouree»
dsrstood to be taking tha posltUA
Charles Pool.- approached him
as
statutory'agent
"The
proparly
of
Culunel
and
Snell said. "We will regain be­
which war* daalrous of contusing
that price fising or somsthing
with pat&gt;ere issued hy Ihe Fulton
tween M and 7u normal Kepubthe ewufare*** “ami of seeking to
•qulvalent to wipe out what tM f
superior court in connection with
Itran seat* without difficulty.
prsvaat the realisation uf hope*
WASHINOTON. June
51.
deem unfair competition
from
a $:!ft.000 damage vutt against the
Then wr have an rtpial fighting l/Yl Presbh-nl Roo.evelt's ptlb governor a"d the adjutant grntr(hot Sr# the purpo*e tnil ohjcctlv.i
sweatshop* wss equally •■•tntta^L
rhanee of winning enough to
’ «f thlo warM'i gathering."
So eleariy has this Hna D#tte
lie oiks hoard yesterday nfft nl fil'd hy Deputy Sheriff S. C
Hsdrelsry Hull Mill "There l»
seise control.
draw* that It was expected th f|,
Wooten.
slate.
"It
depend*.
however,
on 11st11v allnratnt among the
M Matt, no logL" In the thought
the cabin** advisory committee
•'What' I* ibis." cried lh«. gover­
ST PAUl* June 54. -UTi- It Is whether this espcrlmental legis­ Itmi.nun.nno fur hiahwey r n
that the Amorlcon probDm h*rv
beaded hy Secretary Roper woqj^
nor,
and
upon
being
told
Inloie
and that at home ore Incompat­ "up In the farmers" to make the lation enacted liy the Democrat* at ruction to put men beck l«&gt; w -rk Ihr
be asked to consider the pr&gt;blem
into |Ue«-es and IhleW
ible aa ha* been suggested par. new frderal law* function In their at the special session work*. nn.l |o..k under advisemrnt n III-III after I be relrealllljr deputy,
whleb arose first duriag consider­
tlcolarly »lnto American refu»al Interests, Merirlaty Wallace aat-l The outcome wll| not he known
ation of th§ recovery laglatattan
ordering Ihe adjutant general tu
ICI.’i.ust.iHMi
housing
prgram
re
to pdrtlelpato In d* facto currency
for a year."
In th* Sea^te.
remove
him.
front
the
building,
lie
yr.trnlay.
Snell has brought about reor- qurstid hy tho army.
•tabfllulloa.
At th a tllm * Senator Borah oh. V
wa* pi iced under a n e .t along
We _________
have merely designed a ganlsallen nf the congressional
•It la, I think, obvious that In
A 3thhour week where fea st'Ic
lalned approval of an
s monte .V
- ----- tlawa of amargsney .as thir rath rrsmevftirVf- Hie "e hsIarTitiT' ri H IT ^foW m ni^T R IT rrf rmTjTor-yKUfblT •ml "Just tnil reasonable rnm -1
ment reading: '
mpa
roantry mu*t re*urt to whatever turr is not yet Visit U”, hr t &gt;M er mtmlier*.
■■i '
Tbo deputies were released aft­
"Providing, that auch coda a r
prnsalion sufficient to provide n
/
feasible methods are rsqulslla lu U grujp of Nutthwrsl gruwer* si
IIRHF.TF.I.LO, Italy. June 24 —
Representative* Rollon, nf tthln,
Nr.W YORK, June hi.—Ineraaa- code* shall not permit monopolist,
er
being
In-Id
at
guard
head.|tiar
standard
of
living
In
dcvi-nry
and
.
brio* about an Increaoo In com
i/Pr
With
clear
wealher
ovar
lh#
I* chairman; Heron, of New
ing study of th# problem of mu­ price fixing or moitopollstle praeters four hours No ch»rgs were
niadlty price* with accompanying the llmversll) uf Mmsrsuta Al- York, and Carter, nf California, t mftirl" were pirs'ribeil hy lh-' placed against them.
Alps, lire vr*w* uf 2ft seaplane* nicipal Indebte loess
hat been
rkulture
Cull.
ge.
"It
will
Cime
Isvard
in
regulations
nnnounee.1
|U.
project* anfcgvardlng that counare vice chairmen. With Snell
I'(t-vuin*ly tlis* governor had in* were preparing tu tab* olT at dawn
.
try In tbo fee# of yeneral chaos into being wlien, s«, end If the they are planning lu raise a* is­ for governing toad work con stru.led national guardsmen at today fur Amsterdam un th* first occasioned by ddaulte In more *At lha instance of maun/a«e
to IlnJsrnaUnnal trad#." Hull »aUI former* of the country wish It." sues the Democratic approver! tracts, s lu g with Ihe stipula­ the i-npiiul that any puces, serv leg of • flight to lh* Century of than 1,1)00 (liable communities tursra and wlth administratiM
American prmluct*
"I hope you will he elerl to the rurreney inflation, double burl- tion that
in this country, sml by th* gray* support, tha price fixing part nf
' *JTn#r# I# no r##»on lh#l I *#n
era were In !s&gt; eacoitevl off tb* Progies* Exposition in Chieagn.
the Borah amendment waa strick­
aaae«lvo why the*# respective feci that the farm eel olfera the gel-economy and control nf In­ must he used as id c|, a* possible..
nrd tlre-ir papers de
A .Ifr-nnnute test drill was held financial difficulties encountered en out In conference. This left th*
The army's program, whlvn , K” '"m
paecram* havlna fur their pur- .ppoituntty", he said, "it is up to dustry.
„ ! stroyed. He issued the rirdvr aft­ yesterday and Air Minister llslo In many other instances. Munici­ presumption, sow* business leaders
para business rtcovrry with full farmer* to make u»e of il.n
"Outlining
the
Republican rails ter |4(I.MIJ*24 In new con-j er living infurrued uf Ihe Woolen llsltxi, who will lead th, sq adiun, pal affinals and bnndh ildsrs alike root and, that prta* fixing vrat
Wallace esptesse I confidence stand nn Ihe Roosevelt prograpi struction and fl'M I'U f.2 in re suit jn winch tin- deusjv^.lsime.1
^Mploymcnt of sullabl# wsgrs an I
pruuuuiMsd svasylhing. te saadv* bin uigsd tu Uka a bread view pemHnlbt*
f^K k fM tiu r price #vel« should fannara, partnulavly whawl grow ensiled ,**,The searlsD *e*ili», cendm-uiug
I h f-h isT »-?« arieiteA. fi^nlllatwt uc»*,. fur... tha la im i l u s - . s u u jif lh* prubltm and to proflt by
However, Johnson has taken lha
era, would ewop##hl». PiMy #ri*h Rftd! 'r k f if :------atawg with about.
jn jg n ltv ddatnecT In” the #.W flight, tiensral Ftmilo Da Hono, past *xp*rlenc* In a survey by
6 ''w E d m v e ste a united support oLall
that# who aro line#rely striving the administration In an elfirl to
"The Iteiwoerats ksd re*(«n- non mllilsry woik* mh-Ii a*. P*»«» ttm ir. , office for an hour when (aimer supiams chief uf lha Fas* Carl II. Chatters, esecutiva dlrac- view that too rapidly rising prleia
-fay International economic co-op- c.rlall
acreage, raising unly slbiltly amt we dbl not want to and rrnnleries, s s - i.-fernd l&gt; ^ .ii e m p t .d to s e n e papers Is list army, an I othri high off.fists t ir of the Municipal Finance Of­ would offset tha vidua of wage
incraases and haa aakbd that only
|fonltaue.l I*n I'sv, Hill
•ration *e ladl*p#n#ab)a to perm* enough to Insure orderly market- he plseel in the position «f nb- ihe Isuvid to n sub* mnntiee tor
..ere prsitnt at Ihe final dsmjn- ficers' Association of th* United wage* and hours ba treated In tho
I
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Mnt recovery."
.ng and stabilised prices, sml stnrell rnlsln. We nought It* cn- • rf|Hivt n rtl w rtk.
.Slates and Canada, prtpared fur first trad* practise agreementa
•trallon.
The rlphway program, which
. j Referring to th# Ansrlcan del- thus avoiding
surplusee that nperale nn n non-pnrtlsnn hnsh
The armada, twice •• large as the "National Municipal Review." submitted. This waa dona by tha
aitatlon1* resolution
introduced wuul I depress prlrr*.
on legislation we thneght wmihl
lh* approach lu th* municipal taatlla trade, upon wbooo cod*
that which rto.sed Ihe Kouth AtTharsday calllny far concerted
A plan for curtailing whrat benefit the rnuntry. ^
debt problem indicates that th* hearings will begin Tuesday pre­
1
Isnlic
with
llalLu
in
Isnuary,
lu
ll,
•redIt eipantlon and public work* acreage, hy paying g r— r* mnmy
"Wh*re there
a fundamen­
In get awey at .lajlighl. Ihe interested parlies art not famil­ sided over by Johns«n, htmsslf.
programs, Hull »ald It wea framed derived fiom • processing las, tal difference nf principles, we
In authoritative circles U was
air nonielsr. and luu fliers art iar with, ur do not rsr* tu istug.
"w|lh Ik# full knowltda* ami ap- already has kern outlined ami forertl retard vote* In order thnt
pending the night at tha High uue, lh* lessons learned ftuin said last night that soma induepredation both uf, America'* do- probably will r 1 mto rtlect the the people might have no tlnohl
bens a.rial navigation ichoal her* previous pen ole uf this kin-J of trias navarthalet* wars consider­
mystic program and the proposal llral week of July, Wallace aa.d. as In how the Repnbljcans «lnnd.
Two new leime. I..lav we'i
u .r national history. It Is , ra- ing a plan for presenting th*
for Internationally eo-anllnatrd This las, ho said, woul I l.e In the
"Much nf the' Ib-mocral*' pro
ndd.sl In the list of the .'tenfold and w«r* ar ms* l at 4 A. M.
niarkeil. There were sum* munici­ kgraements, with hours and wagaj
Mbewlary economic policy for all
Th*
twenty.five plana* sre
gram Instead
of
decentralis­
g ill, who will tnke psiI in Ibe
pal defsulls In Ihe drprttsiuns of •ffsctlvs Immediately, but calling
aatlone to pursue at the lame neighborho -d uf Kl cents a bushel. ing the government, mthle.sly
Is-aulv e rilesj which will lie held rrhnlulad lu nisi# the trip In IM.17 and 1H67, and nlora subaa for priOa fixing at tha aspiration
Payment*
would L.- made
lime In ortler to stimulate busi­
IDT
trials
of
Celery
l
a
m
p
N
&gt;
.
Am.leidsm
in
sis
Imuis
ami
fly
discarded
every
principle
of
In
nt llie Milam* Tin ater nesl Fri­
Ihruugh gtoweia* assuciallons, or­
of S3 dtps.
quenl years.
ness and Improve price*."
ganised In each county, Jlje first dividual enterprise end Inllinilve (C9, W'MsImen of the World, to ta) day night |o determine which Ibe fiillnwiiig day tPUl uillee lu
"Thu experience of th«s* years * This* persona took the view
two thu t&lt; uf their share uf the tas for which Ihl* government wn&gt; bud ruiaplelrd plan, for Ihe un girl shall represent this city at I. m linherry, lieland.
might to show that nyllhar th* that It was intended that through
third annual I learwater
lli.n re Ihay gu lu Keykjavlk, debtor nor the ctad.lor group prof, the relaxation of tha anti-tn$s(
tu lie paid in September of this fnmitlttl. The principle* nf n.nre veiling of n monument to the Ih e
(Continued on P ag. Two)
year au.l the remaining uue thtid than a hundrey years have been memory of the late Havereign Reach beauty route.I on July 1. Ireland, frnm whne 24 eeaplanei, iied by long drawn out litigation
Luther Hester
in
Kveigrien; Mis* Pauline It. Ilsuiy will rep. at the moet, will prnrrtd ta Chi.
upon submission of pm if they thrown out.
winch
astsmled
In
many
cases
for
■
lleiiooiii
nl
everything ha* been jdscerl Cemetery Iniinittnw slleni.Miil n' I,..rllt ihe Fbilfdn Power A Light ragu hy Ihe northern rm te.
have cut acieage In accordame
■ generation, and In numeroot
under government eontnd sml the 4:.'ll) o’clock.
! Mere than 100 member* at the with Ihe administration's plan.
• ii„ and tier sl-ler, Mi»* Allisn
With Ihe arrival of the aipply cases fur av long as tan year*
fientnrratt'
program
constitutes
The
ceremony
will
lie
Cvindueled
||,
llsiov,
will
lepiesent
Myrtles
' Civilian Conservation Corpa who
• hip Alice at Cartwright, Labra­ Mr. ( hatters points out. "Nallhar
Wallscr Ini msleil serious conhave been la training at Ft. Hen- ■Idrrali m has been given of a autocratic and Imrv-niKratic tl"m- by Ihe Ritualistic Team and &lt;•( Coffee Kb p.
•
dor, one of llir .lopping places, have w* seen fit to profit by tha
mation
nf
our
nalional
life.
Wr
fleer, uf the l-akrland Camp, nCirls already srinimn-eil are ihe chain of auiiltary suppirl hss
jitag, Ua., fur the past few weeks, pimessiiig ta s for coin and hog*.
rvperlenc* nf C anaian munlclarrived In Sanford on Train "The
No. dilemma of the corn Img will learn at the end »f the s sled by the local Camp olticrs.! Miss Ruth IVarmnn, reprosatttlng been completed
palilie*. The provincial govern,
year whether this vast eiperl- and WiHHlmen Circle lllovc. Tl» Peter Paul lleautv 1'arlnr. and
„ 11:10 u'doek this afternutm
prmlurer* an I Ihe dairymen is
Four light rrulsera, two other nieiil* uf Canada a re unhampered
ment
I*
practical."
uniform W mlmeu Circle D .y r.. Miss Christine Klniidinmire. rep ships, two submarines and 'Is
'remained uatU 11:60 o’clwk quite a* pr mounted as that uf the
Local members of th* Afffftram imin Tampa alvu will assist ] rr-entihg Sanford Country Club. rented Hrltlsh whalers hnve liven by our cimslitutlonal llmllatlons, ffftloon Leagus of Florida aft*
they departed an tho Umawheal grower* nr the rollon
•nd fur many year* have had slatJtiM. L Mmmi»i «iic , iimiMiirrr *»f
till* train for A itor Park where growers bit the ta&gt;k of developing
in lli«* m w iiiuny.
.latione I si ng Ihe ruule to wire.
only recently learned with n g N l
In, Hopper, of Lakeland, will lu the ihenlie, staled that addiil nal b'«s weather lepuits and gn In lha ule* which permit and facilitate that D r. C. W . Crooke hac re­
they will eetabliab a camp.
satisfactory plan* and leasing
Ihe
adjustment
of
municipal
debt
the .peaker and Mu
Mildn I'entranls' names will
an- aid of any plan* foi'-rd down at problem s."
. The men arrived la four regu­ c n s land* In Infinitely more rum­
signed hie office as Superintend­
.
Knlght, of Hanford, will h. Ibe i nounced on Mmolay and during sea.
lar toachte and a baggage car at- ples", he asseited.
ent of the Florida branch of lh*
Municipal
corporations
may
ba
taehed ta the regular train. These
OCALA, June 24.--(rl"» Hy the lead.-r J W. Sn.w, of ..iiiford.l the week, lie again said lliat all
From Reykjavik Ihr ro d e calls classified
IntU three general League, today w en sapraaeing
- ears were switched to tha Umadirection nf Chairman W. D Cain has U rn named as Ilia 1.1 of I firm* in ll.e city are Invlled to for ■ flight iliirrl In Cartwright, groups with respect to their debt­ satisfaction ovar tha fact that h*
imrlirlpale m -th.- conlesl and
will ba pna of the speakers at th#
' till* train skirlly after arrival.
and Don T. Mann, Marion county , eremonirs.
Musie Will be furnished T V Use, he added that guts Imping l» en 'he longest nf tltP entire,trip. It paying ability, and it U apparent convention of th# United I'rohtbt.
- The man availed themaelvoa of the
superintendent uf public inslruc
'*
almost
as
far
a.
that
frum
llo
that
diffeient
treatment
gad
■
Hon Forces in Orlando next Tuaa-t-eptsrtualty of stretching their
Mrlhudiat
tlipbaiiage ler shnnld interview merchant* ' r
lion, sn atterncy for*the school Klnri.ta
leave their names nt the theater. ■ins. Africa, to Natal, Urasil, in differtnt approach should ba ac. *»T.
limbs by walking up and down the
Isurd
has written lloverqnf Hand, of Rensiin Spring-, not tlocordr l each of these groups, It Is
The local contest winner will he Sou lh American flight.
Appruslmately l&amp; Sanf &gt;rd Kl
Dr. Crooks, who -has b#eo ta
platform, while oomo of thorn
Shulls piutetllng again.I the I* rct-ll (Juarletle uf Dilai
irinarhed. Tha first group, whiati Florida for tha past 21 yaara, wilt
| a p p e n ro i Clearwnler wdb prubbeaded by President transfer of ||tM,UUU from Ihe tag
■ado oovetal purchases In tho do*wsniens,
All membera uf lh* S\
ran pay debt* In full, offer* no Introduce th# naw superintendent.
ably 23 other girls.
All will
pet rootouront and lunch counter Howard Dverlm. will go to San- department tn Ihe general revenue • nd Woisliurn Circle are a*.|&gt; &lt;■ I'd .impel.- fur the first prise, a
especially pressing problems and Dr. D. E. Cruts. who has hud
|jind»
Spr.ng
Club
house
.Monday
whlafc ronulos • largo anpply uf
In me. l at Ihe WiMuhnr-n 11 ill
fund.
lUTt III del sedan ami Die lille
(Continued On Page Two)
wlda experience in League work
night to take part in n Joint meet­
, esmkes, cigarettes, and
Th* pretest is ba-ed on Ihe Oak Avenue at 4;0o o'em-k.
"Mlsa Florida;" fur a .second
In Illinois an j Wisconsin and ta
ing nf Sanfur-A Orlando, and groin U that th* money from the
article* which tho men may
Appr iilmatrly
73
vi iling priie of $100 and n lliird prize
Just aloslng nln* yaara of werh ta
, County Cnmmi..inner
fi . F
Winter
Cnrk
club*
who
will
gsther
ha able to secure for several
lag department up to fL.MMi.ouo Woodmen from camps Ihroni'bnitt
Pennsylvania. • .
lujng, In Sanfurd on business this
tn observe International All Kl* br longs 1 1 th* public s. h.s&gt;l with Central Florida are #*|h . '--.I t» of $60.
Local persons who ara 4kTin- local winner at b-nst will morning, issued local rcr.idcnta
want* night.
the eveeptloa of the sum sculally attend. They will be snt* tinmed !«• ensured nf being lavl-hly en- ■nollier invitation to attend tnu
qualnted with Dr. Cruaa’a son,
The feat re uf Ihe evening will required to maintain the lag de­ at the Mintrauma Hotel .elore
Count Cruso, will ba intsrastad th
lerlaiiieil with ut ui'V cost what­ annual barbecue nn,| tia.ket pln.ic
te reremones, starting nt 11:1k
When members a t th* Sanford learn (hat h# will beeum# assist­
partment. The action followed the an.1 after the cererMnien.
ever. All liaveling and hnlrl ex- whi h is to be hi Id at Jacobs'
o'clock, which will be duplicated
recent proptaal af Shulls to make
pen*e* for tier and her rhapenme I’icnic Uround- in rhuluota an City Commission mset in final ant te hla fathsr, In charge of
around the world si the tame such a transfer to run the- state
June sessiun at tha City Hall Mon Young People's work, with prob­
'
III h ('• 1.1 hy the inarngemenl July 4.
YORK, June U . - O h - hour. A special message from Ihe government If the lag department adco
The picnic will start a t about day night at 7:10 o’clock they will able headquarters at Miami or M.
I healer. vhlle during the
of
Ihe
ster (ieneral James A. International Presideel will be funds permit.
ltl:00 o'clock in lh* morning and maks an official record of the fact Petersburg.
Tka convention will opan a t IlMI
•■pressed the hope today teed. &gt;h &gt;rt talks will be made on
r r
Die lio-al winner amt all local en- it will continue until 1st* In th* that early this wtek lhay advised
evening. - Music s»d
dancing, •II City employe** that affective o'clock In th# Municipal Audito­
' have seta the last of the various Kiwenii subjects, an.l the
trants
will
be
entertained
at
A ilrlrgatlon af man fn-m :
nearly every*** had • group will sing palrloll# end club
theater party jrith their escorts I ewimrall»g(_hors# ta ing, tourna- July I salary cuts of f re a $6 te rium In Orlando after M m A .
.fur.I will appear before the ~U!u aa
registered.
Major Pqw
'ment rilling, and foot racing wli! $200 per month will ba Inaugural have
'
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that Whatew they #&gt;uh! aungs. '
the guesj of Mr. Mnn-nlstr.
Hoad Dr|iartmmt, meeting In pCrank. Dr. M. H. Norton, D. C
Isr Included on ihe program, while ed.
with W«*Uy w*a *1) The s If sir. limited I* Kiwsmsn.
.
rial session l i dec id* who’ lu do
a barbecue luiirli wdl he served ut
McMullen, of Tampa, Dr. L. N.
-I Ibiak If there la any only. wUI being Ingetber nearly
From an unofficial sourta It was
I.Fill MANN TO HI'KAK
noon for g'lmnll price.
CINCINNATI, June SU-l/NY- with approximately |$jjon.uu» iu
Stuskay, of Miami, Dr. CroolHb
73
men
who
nr*
planning
m
in
is
„ _ » h y lh#
*f UU
learned
today
that
th^
total
sav­
• Coamlatlonn l.ang .gromieav
Judge W. K. Whitfield, of Orlan­
bate respnssAed I* the rw farms nf entertainment foe the Dis*Ued American Veterans of lh* Federal Toad bull ing no ". J'. *n
Kail la.hnuuiii, liail,. bmly arc. that tkta affair wdl h* bigger uni ing In salsrias which tha ConmlaU way they bat* U the evening. Sum* will arise early (a World War may make a &gt; request Tamp* We taesday te a i Dial telary, hav accepted an Invllstiun better than aver, snd that both a loners agreed upsn at an Infor­ do, J. H. Bunch, of Jacksoarilta,
Kav. W. J . CarpanUr, af Oviedo,
l i t start lag Urn aew deal ihe afternoon ter golf end • swim ter ra*|| par menl of * soldier* funds be ssl table to complete III*
tu lx- piiucipsl speaker nl a Joint old and young will enjoy every mal meeting this weak, la In tha Mlsa Minn la E. NaaL of J ackatab
bonus
at
lh*
r
IMS
."conveiilioo.
lakvfrunt
b
ulevard,
any
nia
lit*
In
the
Springe,
but
most
af
them
i tea they realise that Mt
meeting of Mt. I» •»• and Kustis moment of th* J»X- Th# picnic neighborhood of $630 per asontk villa, Dr. C. W. Wyatt, af U p ­
e**veelte*e « UU e«rt will delay thrir arrival until the Nstloaal Adjutant Vivian D C rfh- nance and repair work ,.n Klate Kiwan aim who will gather in lh* always attract, many friends of or approslmatcly 13300 per year. land. and Dr. J . L. White, *f ML
Honda
No.
4
|
and
102
n
this
ly aald today. If no cash bonus
•Mt mt our getrerw nipper boar.
ynrht club s i Mt. Dora Monday tha Long and Jacobs families from All empl &gt;y*cs, even those who are and, will ba among th# sp«ak*rt(
Hanford's poet of lh* program la naked it will U the first time ruunty.
’ th« ssb se l&gt;
The delegstlon will in In w- H night la runitin* li.Urnatiuiial all parts af Seminal* Coutny as employed as day laborers, ara af­ Tha eonventioo will ami aft*#
will I* the presentation of the In th# argnrvlaatton's h story that
fected by tha wag* slash, It waa committee report* n n rrtxUrad wt
Wester brothers af Lake Mary ta lh# a n n u l evnvwnti.n ha* not M Papwortk, J rk* Mtivh b r.. II AIITKIwani* night with • ladies well •ft burner &gt;u« others who en­
aba at 3:43 o'clock In lha avuntaft
learned.
joy
g*ed
eld
fashioned
pkbtas.
night
calabration.
J. Lshrasn and Kari L*hinann.
taken rash n stand.
• series a t muetaal

Johnson Plan So F«j(
Has Considered On­
ly Codes On HourBi
Wages Of Labor.

Governor Of Georgia
Tears Up 1‘aperAiul
Throws It In Fan*
Of Process Server

Success Of Efforts Is
Admitted TbDepend
UponOutcomeOfRccovery Legislation

;»n See Nothing Irre­
concilable Between
Domestic Aims And
World Co-Operation

; „ u ,^ ,: ^ ..« « I L p i J B L I C W O R K S

e

FARMERS
FOR FEASIBILITY
OF RELIEF LAWS

'

BOARD ALLOTS

Also Takes Under Ad­
visement BI Army
Ilmisin* Prosrrnm

Socty. Wallace Says
Farm Act Merely
Offers Opportunity

ITALIAN ARMADA HISTORY OF CITY
OF AIR POISED TO BOND DEFAULTS
BEGIN LONG HOP IS INVESTIGATED

KverythinK In Readi- Facts Show That Pro'
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ncsn Fur First Le«r traded L i tigatlon
: ^ r i^ . --‘- :1",‘l^ l“ --&lt;&gt;f-Aniblll0MsPllght _Haa NotBeenHeld

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r ’Vsg'eK,.h,,,v Two New N a me H
Added To Coterie
Plans Completed In Beauty Contest ••
For Dedication Of
Local Monument

Men In Forest Army
ij Pass Through City

Dr. Crooke WUI
S p e a k e r A t Meet
Of Drys In Orlando

Trunufer Of Fund«
Subject Of Pnitent

Kiwanians To Attend
Meeting In Sanlundo

I'uhlic Reminded Of
Chuluota Barbecue

City Officials Facing
Slash In Salaries

rley Sees Wave Of
'Public Righteousness

I
I Dvleication To
Abpcar Before Board

Doubt Cmat That VctH
Will Ask For ItonuM

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1 Wall scored wkco Jack Hagan,
ptaytag hla first tUt far Leeekerg,
dropped Hephtne* short fly.
The Indians added another ran
In the sixth whee An. Well
smashed a triple ta Urn right cen­
ter field, and was agoeeaed home
by Provost
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In their half ef the raranth.
wltk rain falling rapidly, B.
Brine* Victory In and
Pape lad off wtth a ringW and
Only Game In Loop Dali draw . srelh. Brady »l"g»*d
to right scoring Pope, and Mor­
ris walked to fill the racks with
ona out. Baker turned an tha
heat than and handed Cruse and
Hart easy oota.
Asa WWI fattened hie batting
mark with two hlta In three trice,
while Hogan, former DeLand
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Accumulated Wealth

T o d a f e Staraga

this former capital beve **^T
M tehfri the departare aeolhward
of trcasuies accumulated In the
palates, fflw nm i
unlvenKtoe
ol Peiping for eeal.ries past. One
lone freight train altar aaathar
Kaa carried ta NnnklOf ■«“
Shanghai tba w.irk» #1 art. booka, Balcony
10-25
a p p a r a t u s lor natural eeleoee »«d
scrolls which Kara made Peiping
tha unquestioned cnitoral eantar
ol China.
A t lin t, whan tha Government
at Nanking ann&gt;«ncod that Paoping'a colt ral heritage must to

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throe tries. The Brulne* new playera. Hart, Hogan. B. Pope, ami
Morris, looked pretty good despite
the wot weather.
Morris set a saw league record
for losalng peases when he walked
nine men daring Um seven In­
ning ton test.
The gome wan tha final one totween the tw# eloto for tho first
half, with tha Indiana victorious
la three of tho four fUU.
Th« boa acora:
C o w , lb aa _
C. Pop*. It

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Be Him
7 t Um

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5 4 Rn« I M onth.

Minimum ckaiva M

haId In iho K a rt . l l i a w , fa
lord, riorlda. on Monday the l#lh
dar or July A. D. itll. at lha
hoar or l» a’efeek A. M. meet aa
a Hoard ar kauallaara for the pur.
poaa of hearts* eomplalala. aad rerolvlag laattmoay, at In lha value
at property, - rail, peraoaal or
mlaed. aa flaed he the County Aaaoaaar at Taaea far *a#»*i«n*it o(

OBtANDO, June g J .- T I p ’’ a
pointer dog owned by Vance E.
Ujuglaaa, of Sanford, waa de­
clared tho boat ibg In tha abow
a t tha conclusion of the Judging In
Iho firat annual bench abow sponaorad by th a - f tjr i^ i field T r ail
Aaa'n, yaatarday alltrnoon at
Lakeside Park.
.
Daaplta Inclement weather a
larga crow i of enthusiastic bird
dog ownera gathered at tho park
to participate In tha ahow. A total
o f 43 pointer* and aattora worn
antared In tha competitive .Isplay.
(laid up aovaral houra by rain, C.
II. Cord, prime mover in staging
Iho event, called for tha doga and
Dodklaaa, C. J. Finlay, Of Orlando,
and John 8. Taylor, Jr., of Largo.
A flah fry with Alf and J *
Humby handling tho iklllat waa
screed at tha conclusion of tho

HAVE YOUa WATCH . repaired
by oaa who really knows how
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Ava.
giid~Foun4_________ _
I Between Country Club and
Deforest homo, black golf bag
ggd dube. Reward If returned U»
N. B. Deforaat.
lost

Daslara.

PHONE M8-W. Shrimp, freak aad
salt water flak, fry ers ana
Hina. Sanitary Flak and Poultry
pgrkot. SOB East first.

H —Flowam and Plants
POR SALE: Cartiflad fo rte Rko
sweat potato p l g n t l a Ot*°
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too glass
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Goodrich

RabbYr •'sandwiches" bet wain
*t**I P»rl* which formerly rallied
against ona another hav« been aatenalvely uaed, and tha antlro
truth haa been lightened. There
•l*® &gt; n "‘raalliont wheela", railed
lh ,t becauae of tha rubber In
thrla make-up.
i. Ca na
It ll claim#.I that tha cay will
felaly tlkU from 10 to lb percent quickr. Walla *r than tha modarn automobile.
White &lt;4 c** attention aleo haa bean paid
4th—Mar
t i tha braking ayatam ao that
8ETTKR n
T fim on slopping doea not interfere with
1st—Quran
.
, ghafer *he paaaengar’a comfort oven If
2nd—811k
i Plnley
a ''aUndee."
3rd—Kate
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4th-a Betty _____ _
J nib rook So, much of tha nolae haa bean
BEST SETTER
BOW
allmlnattd, engineer# print out
Bill Maiello .... _
L Colno (hat tho loudoot aoun.l whan tha
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car la running cornea from the
8anfirdoOvarhaad trolley wheal aa It aklnu
,
[along tho wire. Special motor#
__ ! aad controls permit high secularsHBe TB tlon&gt; ^
(hare la worm-gaariag
a a .i» similar to that of tho automobile.
Oiflclaii of tho American TranJun« SS. ~ (4 V -T h r jkiptmbly of
Rotary Internatlonar gathered
her. In their annual^pasalon last ,h“ *,D ,r*1
of tha
night sent to I’reaidfit Franklin
*»Po
Inemaaa
D. Roo.ev.lt a meumjfr commend- *lw *&gt; "» •
by offering a
Ing him for hla efforts to advance vehkle whkh can compete with
"Understanding, good-will and in- the aulomobile'a apeed and teas
ternatlonal peace."
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NEW YbRK. June I X — UP)—
The nawaat thing W atraat earn
ma-b Ita firat public appearance Ubtiahed hostility bet'
recently..
Tba rar, built for graalor apeed
and baa no'aa, c n t fWJu.OOO, a hlg
part of which b reproaantad hy
tbrra jraora of aaporimanlation
apunaorad by a group of 2b elecIrk railway ayatoma.
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20th i a 4 F n t *
» damunatration in Uroohlyn to
PHONE 9106
neora that ita
Improaomanta
nljminalr moat of the jvrka and
clatter q/ ol-Vir models. Tha model
SaL , J u s t 24th
drmonalrated Had an old body
whi.Ji .a dint md to bo rtplaced In
the finathc i car by a one piece
metal body.
DlvrlOpmrnta found aucceaaful
In a tnmutlve dealgn have bean
applied /o r the firat time to tho
atreot car. The haaic Idea of
Mfloaiin|M power U much in avlG L A S S A SS O R T E D
d M tp Aa a raaolt nol*e haa been

Pointer I i Declared
Beat One In Bench
S h o w Competition

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from tha Jepaemee'V tha liaal
rta'danta protested vigorously. B 4
Nanking's troope ram# to Peiping,
and southern military eommanA
era quia tip *d»i*ad tlw pa.»l»
Thai p rato la m ist ease.. Ship-

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SEVENINNINGS

Wry OT»r a ram re pad Leesburg
I r a In nine hart yesterday In a
.H a n that, onto halted aad played
k ta a d flu la ol rain, waa rallad at
iho and of tha aeventb.
Tha Indiana got to Merria, bur­
ly right-bandar for a pair ol mn«
la tha* l i n t I rama and added a
fla il marker In tha alitb. They
A i d their 'throe rani on oil
Mia. nine walk* and throe error*.
T baB ralaa • m u rod aooon hlta oil
Lefty Baker, hot ha acattorrd
Iham eo wall that' until tha sevanth whan tha'.B ralaa filled tha
hnaee to acorn oaa ton, ha waa
; gavor i» danger.
Howard opaaad tha gonm with
a daubla W right Ibid. Harrell
waa safe at lira! an Brady’* error.
t and whan McCnlly hit Into a
feeble play, Howard aeorad. Wall

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Pore(gw rvaidanU in etooo tooch
T * A peaO *l
eilh Chinese -ffkifaU kre InaltnH ter of t W
0 a i m that Peiping hna loet,
t» p # i# b f i m .
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1erhapa forever, Ra atend!eg aa
wafted * v f t H m r . • L* - ha toRatal rantor o&lt; Chino. After
a 'an table faterval, ,\hey believe . Thojovernmte* u
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that tha mimadni treasure*
O f C e n t u r i e s T a k e n he grkeleos books and appai
-r|D bo quietly .tllleed if aew
■euasa aad new aalversitiea at
PK1PING—The residents of Saabiag or Shanghai. Tho Kuonlntong whkh cootr,lo tho Na-

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WILL BB

IED UPOH

court trial, U Innocent o f all
ott# tax lava of tltv United

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iaaa n|Qw arid all h a r l o t to do w ith alletad Income ta x
Eft*. t i e principal char#* recited th e eale *#

•toana qt Ration j J City Bank atock In December of
acted fro m each o th e r Income aa ha m ay h av e had In
f (or no M M n u n ,
politically ImpoulbU
conTinted. ** a p*0-

l i t f i w fill hW m ta U y i U U m e n t

I f Um eale o f th ia atock h ad been a bona fide aale
Kr. M ltibaU 'a p a rt, a n d b f had no Intention a t th e tim e
ia p a r r a M tog th e atock la te r o r of re g isterin g th e loea
th e aoto poipoea at avoiding proper income taxaa. th e
iirtto n m
perfectly Weal.
B a t If th e aale waa one
tonvenienee, and n o t actually a tra n a fe r o f real ow ner\ tart a imply a a arran g em en t betw een l f r . M itchell and
w tfe f a r th e expreae purpose o f eacap lo t a legitim ate
M r. Mitchell w as polity and su b ject to a m a xim um

«ia matt ba willing t»
tala wa m riaa . tad «
HltlajoraU way ba co
Stale* vtoe-vli

too *

nation* *rd a comm err
faced witk • tom m .*
•ho teens* *M*t kW w

islogy la set entirely a.

od-tho- slos h .—- I t

wee

itch do** aot or epanet pay. The
ah Wf ebUin • jodyroeal
alait It* debtor, »nd Will do *o
lb , debtor haa aaaet* to cover
I loan. But then la a steiltsrity set bear the laaJynia showing that
It I* ce-epantfag toward aatloeal
recovery under thla act wtU bo
very anpopnlar with the |* v l* .”
Earlier Johmon h*d tela B#W*papa mien that the licensing teato m of the Industrial regulation
laglalatlon would ba vary faWo i«vpoctlng competitor*;
th* pnatdest and dlractor* of the •sod for 'H la repugnant to «v- bath |redact* for »
bank d* not bappen to Ilk# him
yeraonolly.
"I want U avoid Inquisitorial
They try to gat all they can, aa power* and police fraction*,” bo
good basis*** men, hat they do tsU, reiterating that ha expected
not lot poraonol Ukoo end dlaUkoo Indnitric* t opolice tbamaolva*.
aland thoir Judgment to the point
The federal trade commission.
qf destroying their own future

tttd of th e chance la &lt;n
New, If th e tnnagottoa

Mitchell
, ... . a object to the leeo
ive been expected to pey the
______________________ ____ ae th e Interest In the mean­
tim e. Of court# Um principal never has been paid, but
• interest payments promptly like
By Mine strange eo-lncfdmc# of
birthday gift*,
his wife have
th rr i t r a u e ^ io d d c h c e th« atock la now beck
ninntljr to land
prtkff g T lf r . P te b e li. though aUU held aa ae, P. Morgan A Ce.
I* aeema th at a fte r eome leaet u inuek aa v# might- ba doc
while th e m lr k r t price of the atock had been to rocalvc. Going beck to the

am aai« a alutn to foo • ikw*. Mr- MJtaMl
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wife In
ly relationship*, and so he
AO a share, but a t the price
chased the atock from him.
a m ars exchange o f Tetters,
i fnkn all this th a t th e sale
waa n o t'a n honeet-to-good-

enumeration of ike mean* of In­
ternational paymen1, we can
prove to imracIVM that thfa la
be*.' V o er« a creditor net tee .
Hint la, w* annually have gfretev
deist*. an tha world than the
«arh| ha* on aa.
le ;
Th* world must pe* «• the b*lanca every year. It tenant g« «a
paying ua hundred* of mllJLip^if
dollar* s year in gold, for " •
should aeon have the whole gold
supply of th* world—which by
that to k n would h u m to ha an
Interns t tea* I riaadard of value.
We will aot accept on oxcoea of

(TO Be Continued)

Celery Farm To Rent

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“Beat For Tha South"
Th* fraolsMsa and beauty ad Urn** palate, tbair ruatfrl
color*, and duiuhls finish**, will ampip repay tha labor and
coat of putting than aa. And then’* ala* tha added aaUafac­
tion «f knowing they will wear, • bag, tong time.

Splendid Living House

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

a M. PAPWOBTH. '

t ^ T t d f r n n f l iiiftad th e f t r y th a t i f g
fully and honestly lays all tha fpsta bafore an attorney
end faith and follows th a t attorney’s advice In. good
i sa d honesty, ha m ay not ba found guilty of crime.” of ■IBillsr foreign sorrim*. Our
evidence la th s trial Indicated th a t Mr. Mitchell's Uv tourist axpenditarv* and foreign
• tax returns wars prepared by hla accountants, than remlttence* hy Immlgraa'a do r« t
w e d by hla attorneys, and th a t Mr. Mitchell himself
nothing w hatever to do wjM&gt; than* except to affix hla
store.
He said he did t » t ovpp food them.
The ceee la of Importaneq n e t on- muah because » rich
evades the paym ent of legitim ate taxaa and than aet other words, ws wW he wiOto tear* » P*rt af sag profit*
present InootM ta x town

frr*lgs{kelaat*t m tam naedr

md m rp l**r t» Ow tv m r t

l-tarm linmatmapta. A* Jopg s#

next CdngfeSalonal session ahould be to i
(M o w tax otm e tu ft._______ _ • ■

A Royxl Birthday

Joyed hy *v*rj*e* w h o so je o d
fortane It Wet to h*

■ The M n e e o f Wales eelebnitod " hU
ywoterday.
Long considered tha grant**
the dlffato Sruyaf b ac h elo r* , l ( | | t * M r

V S S '^ S t

LOOK at th* package* *n your pantry and bathroom shelves, gad eOa

Th* young hosts war*! Beodsll
Huato Kvapb, * AOrmen
mwOUa. Howard OUhctt, Jriw.bUr-

what a meltttndvef-brand samaa yen recognise. Bom* of them hnve

rail, Walker.piekaea, 4a*

been famltour far ymm. Yen may have end* the acgnahHanee Ol ethfrw

bAi J*-

mis WWtnsr. Member* of tha
Oslid, Mass* Mahal sad C*W**to
W
linds Udtor, Z*. ffro a ,
dlato sad foots
MaKlm, Sadi* WUHaam^'Ahsia
WcDarmli, Ada and Mildred Dick­
ie*, Loelee-Btopbetd, M»*..C. '0.
Bull, tad Mn- A. X We***.
Other ’gueato! Dr. sad Mas, T.
A- Heel, Mr. and Mr*. B. V. Whitper, J r , th* Bav. aad Mrs. A. ft
Peft, Mr*. D e i Ml*. BtetoMtoH
low, Mleaea kahel Bewtor, tttoeboth Ifclnughlh), M«Q sad m b M
Whltaer, AdalsWU Higgins, M f**
Harrold, Ulllsa H.rriag, d E fi
May Tape, Daisy

•nip a few week* ago. But even then* are not anepu led atmaggn.
You .have bought them confidently beceuee (bey were advestfcoA.

dovtrto appHenma, Um car to yonr gerego nearly everythtov yen mm.

an nto nanlam , but venehi d far by

My arevtrktiy nudatolnod. that they

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The fact that

they are advert toed to la Itaotf an iadiemttoe H it tkalr

Balia, Braxton Barkis#,

Ms*. J. T-

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A d v ertise d p ro d u c ts h e r e e

USSTrSTt
BUll* HD.
Mcgta
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It fat tb* same with yonr gkeeta and towcla, year shooeand dot bee, yanr

Btesrnn, Mr*, raqnla ft

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�SANFORD. F L O U B A .

Wedding Party Is
Entertained At Club

ia l A n d Personal Activities
PETERS, Satiety Editor

Mrs. William Coleman
Honored With

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Compiimrnt'ng Mrs. William
tollm an, recent bri.te, who holds
th i office of S tar P ilo t In Seminot* Chapter Number Two Order
of thc Eastern Star, wai honored t
with a m itcillaaiout th iw rr and
party g in n laal night by th i
membert of Seminole C hiptir ot
the homo of Mra. H. F. Kint on
Pork Avrnui. (jun ta w in n ctived at th i door by Mr*. Kent, ,
Mrs. K. C. Moon, Mrs. Harcbi
Tyre, Mrt. R. F. Cnnthaw , Mrs.
C. K. M c K i o , Mm. P o e r l ,
a Babbitt, and
Mra. E. C. ,
Harper, ho itn iea Tor the ev»n-

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. ’ During the in n in g serious con. j
test# ami gamoa w in mjoye-l by ,
the gueslt and p r im wore awanl- ,
id to Mrt. G. E. McKay and Mr*. ,
,r F. It. Mltchdl. Other entertain1(1 mint wut furnithed by Miaa Eloise j
*• Winn who gav« .several. reading*.
«. ....Al .o lo te-tew ir'M Iaa'iy in rtfirr *j
i- prr, carrying a paratol, i n t i r r 1 '
u the room and
announced a
i- “shower" after which Albert Huff,
d im e d a t an Eaprrum an, arrived
V Miaa lUtharlfw Fuque, of Ml. amt, la viaitkig Mr*. P. H. Ian*. Mrs. Mitchell'* sister, Mra. II. A.
tag a t her home on East Geneva McMicharl, win will be her guest
for • short time.
Avenue.

A t The Churches

SATURDAY, JU N E I I , IMS
•II services. Th# pastor is •»•!!■Me for tonfsranc* ivory morning
from 0:00 o'clock to 11:00 o’clock
In hit study «l Ik, church.

Following n h ia r t tl last night
at tho P in t Mothoditt Chunh,
I print Jaction, who will hr ■
Thi Rav. W, P. Brook*, J r ,,
groomtman In tho CrawfordJm. A n n u l.
pastor.
kina w illin g tomorrow morning
Tho Roe. William F , McrhorSunday School, 10:0 A. M.
at th* Motkodiat Church, enter­ •on, pattor.
Th* P u r.tll Quartetlr wilt ting
HIM* Sehoot, B:4S A. M.
tained tS« saeteberm of th i wed.
at th i Sunday School period.
Sermon. 11:00 A. M.
ding pwtiy informally a t thr CelMorning Rervlce*. 11:00 A. ,M.
Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P, M.
cry Chib. ,
«. 7 . r . U.. 5:45 P. M.
The long table a t which the Woment Proyor Mooting WnlnrtKvrning Service*, 8:00 P. M. ■
g u ittt w ire w atad »•* o n rltid day, 3:00 P. M.
Wednesday Evening Srrvictt,
Prayir
and
Pralaa
Sirrico
with a linen d oth end rente ml
Wnlnnday, 7:45 P. M.
with bowlt and r a n t of pink
and lavender niters and fern. V-|
ERENKZKR METHODIST
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
vrloping Ike cboaen color .scheme!
CHURCH
of pink, lavender, *nd grein. The
Sum/iy Schuo&gt;, 10:00 A. M.
place carda born dosign* In lhe! The Rev. J . J . Kellaghan, paitor.
Epworth league, 5:45 P. M.
tamo colon and tho refrithmmi*
First Ma*a, 7:30 A. M.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, B:0Q
further emphaoired the color mot­ Second Mats, 0:00 A. M.
if.'
Benediction after 1:00 A, M.
Thote prrtent were: Mitt Vir­ Matt.
HOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
Daily Matt, 7:30 A- M.
ginia Jinklns, and V, D. Crawford,
CHURCH
Sunday School. Tuesday's and
honor gueitt, Mr. and Mrt. John
D. Jink ini, Mra. RUey J. Lane, of Thursday! a t 0:00 A. M.
Tampa, Miaa Helen Jlokin*. Mix
PAOLA COMMUNITY CHURCt ,o r'
------1
Srco
Tho Rev. Alfred Erlcion, pastor.
Hoi)
Morning Servlcet, 11:00 A, M,
Chui
Sunday School, 0:45 A. M.
jforl

Maurice Chevalier

GA8 CONSUMPTION LOWER
Thi Inspection .Department of
Ihc Department of Agriculture at
Tallnhr lire lixlny snnulined that
Seminole ('Aunty uVed-2MJKH f a i­
lure, of gasoline ami 18,417 gal­
lons nf kerosene during Ihc month
of May. Only IfjMOjMO galhmt
of gtanlmo « n * htril Ik ry |h o u l
the ttal* during the month, a
cmsiJeriM* rrdurt on over thr
N o ptrer hng month*, It wai re­
ported.
O. K. Goff and gursl*. Mr, an&lt;l
Mra. T. 1- Goff and &gt;li** Alberta
Goff, of Thomawills, ( i t . wllj
tprnd I ’morrow at the Bok Me­
morial Tower near I.ake Wale*.

If

Young Prople't Service League,
0:30' P. M.

Surprise Party Given
For Mra. W. Coleman

A surprise party and miscel­
laneous shower w e r e given
The Rev. and Mr*. Smith Har­ Thursday night hy the member*
Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Goff and
Miaa Albtrtp Goff, of Thomasvtllo, din have returned from Tallahaa- of Circle Number Seven of the
0 a , are the gorsta of Mr. and see where they spent a short time. Flr»t Meth- diet Church in honor
of Mrs. William Colcmin, recent
Mra. 0 . K. Goff at their horns on They were accompanied on the
trip by Dr. L. N. Stuckey, of Mi­ bride. Guest* met at tho home
Park Avenue.
ami, the Rev. J. W. Blake, of N*w of Mitt Katherine Tillia on Elm
Smyrna, and lha Rev. Harry Walt­ Avenue and proceeded from there
d Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kelly and
to 5fr*. Coleman’* home In Floral
er, of DcLamL
A ag h ttrs, Elltabvth and Earline,
Heights.
left yesterday for Hartford, Ala.
During the evening garnet and
Charles
Gantt,
of
the
Congre­
where they plan lo visit relatives
contests were enjoyed and at a
gational Christian Endeavor H &lt;cl- late hour refreshment* were
far about, ^0 da)*,
cty, U attending the Blue Ridge *ervrd by Mrs. R. U. HutehUon.
• ’ l'
—T
ronfrrrnre In North Carolina, Mist Uetsie Prescott, and Mitt
‘A fter iprnding a week here
aftrr which he will lit rommi*- K alherineTilHt.---------------— —
-with h e r aunt, Mrs. llah Hall,
ssfTlngTho** prrtent wero; Mrt. Wil­
Mbs Grace Hall, of Valdosta,"Ga„ vionrd try DrrTiroTfiiT iif
In n , I). C. for student
summer liam Coleman, honor guest, Mrs.
trill leave tomorrow for Ocala t i
service work In West Florida and R-, U. Hutchison, Mrt. J. J. Car­
.tb it Misa Evelyn Wester for a
Alabama.
ver, 5frs. Katie DotseyI&gt;5lrs. C. C,
•hart time.
Locke, Jr., lire. Carl Chorpenlng,
iurnel
Professor and Mrt. G- B. Me- Mr*. Btrncr Winn, Mrt. W. F
Mojre K*y *nd Mis* Florence McKay re- Bryan, Mrs. M. M. Smith, and thr
weeks turnr,l
lesterday from Ocala Misses Rebecca Clark, Ella Bol­
illnnlk *h*r* they attended an all day ton, Mildred Berry, Bessie Prvaren:e
“ f Instr ctiun of tha East­ cott, Alice McKim, Ann Bryan,
ern Star, Thursday, and Mrs. and Kathtrine Tillia.
^onrov Ksircloth's official visit lo Ocala with a small wagon of gifts
t a t tha honor guaaW A»r*v Oojo*
Adu»
^
man was asslstrd In opening the
Xelgh, tnd
nd Mr, Monros's
Monroi mother,
gifts hy Miss Florence McKay.
Mr*. Mersey Monro* Robert*, left
The rooms of the Kent home
The Rev, F. 51. Marler, the
today for Mdbiurne where they
Misers Palsy Bandy, 51argar*t were opened ensuite for the occa­
will 'make their future home.
Klnlaw, Grace
Evan*, Mil'ked sion and decorated with a profuMra, R, C. Collier and son, R. K ’ighl, and David Coursey will a'on of linntas, rose* and olhrr
C. Collier, Jr., of Montrsuma, (la, Irav* 5fonday for llaine* City garden flowers aceenuatlng a color
arrived this afternoon to speltd a where they wilt attend a I D-day scheme of gold and green. At the
viraek htre with Mr. and Mrs. J. Young People’* Confereiyre nf the refreshment hour a sweet course
C. Mitchell at their h&gt;m* on Mag- First Christian Church t&gt; be held was served hy th* hostesses as­
at the Florida 51Hilary Institute. sisted by Miss Jean llarpes^and
•alia Avenue.
ftllss Elois« Winn.
Those, present were Mrs. Wil­
51r. and Mr*. Linton E. Allen
Df. Lewis N. Stuckey, paitor of
tYinlty Methodist Church, of 51i- and daughter, Helm Elisabeth, liam Coleman honor g.est, Mrs.
•mt, h is returned home after be­ are planning td leave n eit Thurs­ E. N. Scott, Mrs. W. E. Yarn, Mr*.
tas the guest of Rev. and Mrt. day for llighlan'b, N. C- where M. E. Moye, Mr*. J. B. Crawfor.l,
Mra II. J. I^hman, Mrs. R. W.
Smith Hardin for a short tlmt at thsy will lie the guests of Mr.
Alltn’a mother, Mrs, E. V. Allen. Turner, Mr*. It. I. Glenn, Mr*.
U s Methodist parainag*.
From there Mr. and Mrs. Allen James Huff, Mrs. J, 51. 5(c(’aiklll. Mrs. If. F. Kent, Mra. John
Arthur Goff, of Birmingham, will g i to the World’s Fair at
Gove, Mrs. O. 51. Harrison, Mrt.
Ala, who I* spending a few days Chicago for a khort stay. Mr. C. O. Bare, Mrt. W. W. Warnsr,
at Jacksonville Beach, will arrive Allen will return her* in two
Mr*. F, R. Mitchell, Mrt. Hsnry
here Ui* first part of nest weak week* end Mrs. Allen and Helen
Nickel, Mr*. Margaret Shoemaker,
to o b it Mr. and lira. O. K. Goff, E lliateth will b« away abort a
Mr*. Jan!* Shormakar, Mr*. R. F.
Part Aranra, for a sh irt tlm*. month.
Crrnthaw, Mr*. G. E. McKay,
Mra. Georg* W. Hoff, and Mr*.
B. C. Moore.
Al*&gt; Mr*. Mareu* Tyre, Mr*. E.
C. Harper, Mra. C. E. McKee, the
51i»*e» Florence McKty, Mary
Nickel, Mauds
Jfnkin*.
Jean
Harper. Elols* Winn, tn,| Albert

Thursday, June 20, St. I’eter’i
Day. •»
Holy Communion, 10:00 A. M.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
(Pretbyterlaa Government)
Organised In 1804.
The Rev. Smith Hatdin, paator,
Preaching Servlcet at 11:00 A.
Sunday School, 0:4ft A. M.
H. and 7:30 P. M.
Proftaior U. E. McKay, superin­
Gradrd Surnby School with tend, nt.
Trained Teachen, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Minister, lha Rev. Jamt* M.
Sermon by the pastor, "Un­
Thompson.
speakable Joy."
Young Frople'a Division, 8:41
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
P. M.
SCIENTIST
Song Service, 7:46 P. M.
Evening Service, 8:00 P, 51.
Christian Selene* servlets are
Sermon by tho paitor, "A Great
held every Sunday morning at
the charrh *4 East Second Street Leader."
at 11:00 o'clock. Subfect for to­
Wednesday Prayer Bervire, 8:00
morrow It “Christian Science."
P. M.
Wednesday evening church at
A cordial Invitation,!*, rstend800
2na St., at BiOOuVtaek.-- “ ed to all to attend thet* service*.
This church maintain* a free

year’s abaenc* a* the American
girl, hired by Chevalier as nurae
for the baby. The baby fgjla In
lav* with her—and a* doe* Che­
valier.
K V vwgl Tnt»Ttattime*t* wMBg:a
high premium on song*. laughs
and looks—a real “bedtlma s tir)"
that will keep you awake nights
talking shout it.

Visiting Woodmen To
Attend Ceremonies
The member* nf th* Myrtle Oil*
Crump Guards, of TampOU^ill be
here tomorrow to attend ui^vrilinff
service* ■{ the cemetery. They
will he Ihe guests o( Supreme For­
est Woodmen Circle Number Two
Hundred *n-l Rlitry-sevsn ot thle
city, with Mrj. C. C. Collins, Mr*.
C. B. Rudd, and Ml** Mildred
Knight acting a* hoiteise* at -Hnner at the Mnntrtuma lloleT.
51Isa Myrtle Gil* Crump, who
Will be one nf th* guests tomor­
row, will remain her* until Mond»y evening I* attend th* regular
meeting of th* Supreme Woodmen
Circle to b* hell at Ihe Wood-,
men's llsll at-8:00 P. M.

Mrt. E- J. Routh, . Mra. J .
Durden, Mias Laura Chittoui
an 1 Mitt Edna Chittenden, 1
are attiadfng tummer tcbool
S lulhrrn College In Ukriagd, i
•pending the week-end here.

IT’S NEW!

■ f lu itih n KnrtMrpr. A i a o - R ^ T n y r

LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
IC1IURCH

The diction of officers wfll Ik
t ; r r th i m ilting of S t i h r l D
Molay* la th i Maooatc Tswyta j
Monday night, ncrotdlag to on t
nounrrmrnt tot\*y by U l M
Kiel, matter councilor. All M B
Lay* and MaArwarer* Invited ho I
tend. The m ittlng will, start.
7.30 o’tlx k .

you've

never

UMM i

grap efru it aherb ert you k * v t
som ething gr*«t In store ?a{
you. Made from th e 'juice o i ■
real g rap efru it.

QUART
At Your Favorite Fountain

Corner Park Avenue and Third
lit reel.
Th* Rev. John Bernard Root,
minister.
Church School, P.-45 A, M.
CHURCH OF THR NMZARBNB
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Lake Mary Fla.
Christian
Endeavor
Society,
R. N. flandtrs, pastor.
7:30 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M,
P n a c k b c . 11:00 A. B . - ■— Young People's Boclety, 8:30
P. M,
Preaching, 7:50 P. M.
Prayer Meeting Tueiday, 7:50
P. M.
Preaching County Home, 1:11

P. M.
Preaching County Camp, 3:30 P,
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Hiiteenth Street and Sanford
Avenna.
Th* Rev, F . M. Marler, pastor.
Bible School. 046 A. M.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Evening Sendee, 1:00 P. M.
Subject for morning sermin,
'Christian Conversation.”
Subject for evening sermon,
'History of th* DUcIpW*.

Th* Rav. E. D. Brownlee. D. D.
ra»trr.
.‘‘under Srhnsl, 0:45 A. M.
Mornli.g Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M,
Evening Wdrahip, 8:00 P. M.
Th* iculon will m*«t at the
Dr. and Mr*. E. D. Brownlee »n-l rlo** of the morning and evening
son, Harry, returned Thureday worship services to r Ihe reception
night fn m Daytona Beach where of member*. Those without church
they spent about 10 daya.
h n m s s in Sanford nr* welcomed to

if this Magic Kitchen of the Modern Home
Monday June, 26th
Continues For One More W eek
For the Final Wind Up Come, Share In This Bargain Event
As You May Never See These Loir Prices Again

: It’s Gay!
F iling With Melody
jrJflscltlff.

Sunday—Monday

Maurice Singing New Songs
In a New Kind of Chevalier
Picture.

CARD TABLES

DRESSES
Lmdlen' Voile or J k
P rint D re w * N r u t l y f c J
Made.
Fa*l Colors.
«

Strong Until, Metal
Bound Content

SHIRTS

VOILES

l IN V IT I YOU TO SEE tha
K itch en of Your Dreams ; ; t

W

to this lUtchan-coach, General Electric
hai in ttal led a complete General Electric
Kitchen i i : everything electric I
Sea how tha General Electric Kitchen
eliminates drudgery, bring* new hours
of ffaodom, transforms "tha workshop
o f lha boma” into tha moitplcaaant, most
invitingly attractive room. Snap a switch,
push « button, and electrical tervants
do tU tha tasks.
A G-B refrigerator provides attention,
free refrigeration. A G eneral Electric,
range brings the speed, the claanlincti,

the econom y o f alactric cookeryi A
General Electric dish-washer automatic­
ally washes and drya tha dishes spot­
lessly c lta n . And, G eneral Electric
perfect lig htfng and ventilation con­
tributes immeasura bly to health, comfort,
and convenltnca. In the coach you will
also sea many other General lla tttlc ap­
p lia n c e s th a t have m odernised the
American kitchen.
Start planning now to make year dream
kitchen come true. Be sura and visit tha
G lo ttal Electric K itchtn Coach while
it's In y o u r neig h b o rh o o d , y o u i r
Invited as our guest i s', i
obligation implied.

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
A GOOD PLA C E

112 Magnolia Avenue

Phone 11S

�&lt;S BYWAYS

Chuck?
« / m

f - _W- f r r r i t t and children.
« f- and M n. J . K. I m u n ) ,

.

i wiu,/sr/

*” • A d Mr*. Lather David, in d
#&lt;*• Horirnst Dari j w*r» n x tU
Thursday evening of Mr. and
■V*. C. T . Proctor, of Hsnfcrd.
■TM C*mp Fir* Girl* returned
Betnnlay afternoon from * « « k 'i
outing at U i« Harney.
Mr*. W . IT. MahOnrv, Mr. and

bb H u Wide
ence Gained
SANTA, Go. — Born and
M ti
cotton country. Cully
t|, Q alt, by aaioclation and
Km . throughout hla mature
K with cotton proM«m«,
b 'Valuable experience to th#
■kCftohleh ha haa been asI administrator a f tha rot*
MttSon of the Agricultural
t , A*t recently paired by

frrt. r. R. Mabcwy and two rh:i-

drata, and Mr. and Mr*. R. P.
BatWr and children were mania
of Mr. and Mr*. P. B. Dooley

H o w M iu * F itM
B a r * c o t o th e rs ( m A m
m lii why M i 1WWT
S em inole I k h r y f i d
G ainesville M id i
G row ing M ash

OVIEDO

the p rogram to reduce the
I output, beginning with
H r &gt; crop. to counteract |

Seminole Feed Co.

t h ballfreed Mr. Cobb will
M foil Support of all soulhUinara. and ha already haa
dd||b of ftill co-operation hy
Iffcarican Cotton Mamifar"A ssociation.
It U prot» pfow under about HO peraf Um preaent entinn tr«p

Phans M .. . .
CHUOCY — - f ©ON
v T u J NOTHIN1

BEST FOOD
i

compensation

■educated a t tlm Mississippi Ac"rlraH urel
Mechanical College.
[Whlla tearhlng In Mississippi,
jh* organised the first school of
[tha Mississippi syietn of agrleiil) tural high chnols, and later the
i flm t International Dive Block
j Judging Contest. A* president of
1ta Agricultural Kdttnrs’ AssortsI tlon, h* planned ami cnndurled
(agricultural study tours to Ru! ropet Canada, and Mrsiro.
Realising fry many years that
tho problems arising out of for­
eign competition with such staples
. aa cotlcn, whrnt, liecf nml wool
j In tha United Wale* must he coni aldared In the light of the most'
definite nml detailed character
about all these crops as a basis
, for plaanlng production In Amrr■lea, nml that such Information
| must bo gathered and InterpretJ ed from the point of view of (h*
[ American . firm er, Mr. Cobb has

Century of Progress

ALL EXPENSE
TOURS
S uiford to Chicago
And Return
RATEH 160-179

rgnret M. W right, Agt.

Martin*s Garage
I f you h a te your ear
OK’d by Martin bofaro j o b
take your

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R. HENRY i
LAUUN, Jr.

m

LAKE MARY
Mrs. Thompson and two
ccntly vacated by Mr. Humphrey.
Tho Chamber of Commern
held It* regular monthly s it-'al
meeting last Monday night'.
The vacation IllhlO Schml will
begin Monday morning at
im­
munity Church and will contin­
ue for ten days.
'
Mr. and Mr*. Kmesl Hum­
phrey and children have moved
Into the him,, recently occupied
by Mr. Moran nnd family.
Friends nf Rev. J M. Thomp­
son will he glad lo kn-JW that
h* la recovering from his recent
illneee and has Improved rapidly sine* reaching lha North.
Tha Boy Scout* who adminis­
tered "first aid" to Rev. Maun­
der* last week when he was
taken suddenly III are to lie com­
mended for their timely assistOn Monday last tho l.aillr*'
Aid of llpsala Joined with Like
^fary friends of Rev. Plel In gtvhfm a "house warming'' at hi*
new home in Crystal lake
Heights.
The ladles Aid Society of
Community Church
held Its
June meeting last Tuesday at
the home of Mra, If. M. Gleason.
Mr*. Kennel presided nnd Mrs.
Rills Did the devotlonals.
At
for n numbsr of year* held th*
theory that the American farmer
ran n 't cast his crops Independ­
ently of other people*,
Thns, seme tight or 10 years
ago Mr. Cobb and a small group
&lt;f mm set about eslablishing a
foreign agricultural service a* n
part of the Department of Agri­
culture, fashioned somewhat Ilk*
foreign commercial service of
tha Department cf Commerce.
They wanted ihle service made
up of men whose whole back­
ground was agricultural and who
were first of alt In sympathy
with and Interested In tho farm­
e r himself.
Beyond tW*. they
wanted Ih# rrrvic# large enough
to provide representation in all
Imhoriant agricultural countries
with diplomatic Handing. Dar­
ing the past Administration and
to th* fare of cotieldarable oppo­
sition a hill was carried throagh
Congress setting up the foreign
agricultural eervlc* of the Unit­
ed' Stale* Department of Agri­
culture. The representative* af
that service are ntw In th* field.
MR Cobb had much to do with
planning th e eervlc* and obtain
tog Qts legislation' needed.

Theyll Cut Like New U
•tovgtoal teels: all hlsde ef eelseeca as# hsires: pruning tools
hlnas. tie. JCspert saw

"

law n m ow ers

.

lha refreshment hour Kra. Gies­
sen. assisted hy her slater,
MI**J O n es llunklna. acrrttl !cf
erram and cake. Tb* following
were preaent: Mrs dames Ken­
nel, Ryans,
Maunders,
lows,
Rally, Dunn, Vam, Anderson,
Ilo reman, Colter, Harrow, lamguorrst Cole, Musgrave, Doug­
las, Rills. 11nod, Whitaker, (Hen­
son, Miss Mott, and Miss Grace
llunklna.

LONGWOOD

GENEVA
anil daughter, of Banford, were
visitors at tha home of Mr. and
Mr*. T. W. Prevail Sunday aft­
ernoon.
Mrs. Rmma Hart, of Ovieilo,
called on Genova frlt-nds otto day
last week.
*
Mr*. Carrie Greer, nf Palm
Beach, I* spending ..ome tint*
h e rt at th e home af hef hWrtter,

Mr*. J. R. MKN1CK
A delightful party for severe)
of lh« younger set was enjoyed
Thursday evening when Mr, and
Mrs. R. W, McCalley sntertalnsd
In honor of their bowse guest,
M n. I.yda Sutton, of Tempt, at
Hanlando Springs, Tropical Park.
Dancing eras the past time until
a late hour when a wiener roast
supper waa screed. Among those
present were: Mr*. Lyda Button,
honor guest, Mr. and Mra, MVrl
Blankenship. Mr. and Mrt. B. J.
Kiel, Mrs. Alma Parker, Miss
Rather Prosser,' Miss Masgaret
Matthews, M iu Ruth Prousr,
Doctor McReyrialds, and R oy
Grey.
Lyman orchestra Is holding re­
hearsal* at homes of. member*
during the summer, one session
was at th t Prosser home and last
Tuesday n i g h t member* re­
hearsed at the horn* of MV. and
Mrs. (I. B. floorcy on Greenwood
lake. The leader T. M. Doll Ison
la planning a concert for the play­
er* at tha Banford Methodist
Church In tH* nasr future.
Dan Leighton, president of the
Longerood Tourist Club and Mrs.
lalghton left Saturday hy car for
Ihalr homo In Wilton, Main*.
, Tha Sewing Club' Is sehcduc-l
for a meeting on Wadnesday aft.
rrnoon, tha twenty-eight a t tho
library. Mrs. L. Cramer and Mra.
J. A. Bistlln* are hostesses for
tho month of June.
Rev. R. W. Dicker! will preach
a t the Baptist services m thfirst Hunday in July. Sabbath Day
School will b* ai usual on Sunday

a few days to Orlando at Dr.
Haiti's flan i|*r Itig thi* weak.
D. B. KhclTi.i l, of Orlando, was
a business eiaitor in Oviedo
Tha raday.
Circle No. 3 of the sawing cir­
cle* of tha Methodiat Mlaalonary
Amiliary met on Monday ot tha
home of Mn. Dibble WnlnrighD
While on WHneeday Circle No.
&gt; met with Mr*. &amp; R. Clonta.
The Vacation Bible School b r­
ing conducted at the church I* be­
ing unusually wall attended. The
firt day there were • 11 preaent
and the accond day the attendance
numbered (7. The teaching focce
la capable, deeply Interested, and
encouraged
The Bible elaae,
studying the Old Testament |g at­
tracting much attention. Recrea­
tion, plays, and other matters are
connected with the ntadiee.

Upsala and Grapevine
By MRS. P. B. DOOLEY

S T E V E ’S

“Loire Silent Hooaler”

local political groups. In tho lat­
ter group lhe debts Ire so great
that It la apparent from alt indi­
cations that it nevrr will bo posilble to meet all obligations in
fulb
"Cillsens and officials alike
must considrr carefully the future
coats In dollars an 1 cents of th rtr
failure to pey their debts in full
Mr. Chatters
on the due date'
adds. "They must also consider
the legal right* an.I remedies of
tha bnndholdcre. It I* equally fair,
of course, that creditor* should
consider that tha debts are heing
paid, by human beinga who must
ma ke~ some ’sacrifice,— In—many
case* a material one, to accom­
plish the payment. Only settlr-

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Opposite Pont 0 fifes

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good condition, htvg Jl
fram ed now. ' f

Wicboldt Studio
« Phone 13K I - r'vZ-

Tho photograph above is that of
Ralph Kennedy Bra'Yord, of Indlanapolis, who, djring tha past 10
years, ha* tmeslcd more than
38,000 mile* on foot In search af
health, education, and other bene­
fits which a stroke of paralysis
and tha loss of hearing and speech
d4p4Vif4&gt;Maa of a t-th e age of

Mlae Pearl Tyner, of Daytona,
formerly of Grspovllla, Is spending
tho weak her* a* tha guest of bar
aunt, Mr*. N. A. Pry*.
MT. and Mrs. Clauda Maun­
der* and eon, Temmla, are spend­
Willi arelative*
I H la
ing .this wpik,
wptk with
Tampa. - Her. sister, Ifasen Mills,
who has been bar guest for some
Mr. Bradford, who I* enroule t i
tim* returnd home with them.
the Chicago Worlds' Fair where
Friends of Mrs. Riser are he will display several .s c ra p
aorry to hear aha had a bad fall book* In tha Robert l„ Ripley "Be.
Here It ar Not" building, will be
Mr. and Mrs. W, Muse and in Satrford until Monthly. If*
four children hav* moved on the states that la all of his travel* no
Analey pHr*. W* wets glad to on* has erer mistreated him, and
see tha children out ta Sunday
that he has won thousands of
School tha first Sumlsy.
friend* because “I have always
tnjoytd a
M iu Ira
haed a good sport srerywhero.**
wtak’s outing with the Congre­
H* bears dipping* which Indlgational C. K. near Fort L au­ (8cat« that on Mar. 3, 1030. news­
derdale.
Mn. August Hwanaon Is tha papers throughout the world car­
guest ef her friend, Mr*. Vthlan, ried hi* picture in a Ripley car­
at Daytona Beach for tha weak. toon which depleted him as "The
Mrs. Voll* William* was out I.one Silent Hiker". II* makes his
calling oh old neighbors this traveling egpensea through the
■ala of eetdi telling of his Ufa,
week.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Charles Maready, amt Irprehk,
ef laka Mary, who wsre recent­
ly married, are mhking their
horn* with her parents, Mr. ahd
Mr*. Moran, oh the Country
Club road. Mr*. Maready waa
formerly Mb* Panda Dobson.

I T E M N 0 .1
ON YOUR
BUDGET-

SAFETY
Do not let the SAFETY of your valuable papers, jewel­
ry and heirlooms m ar your peace of mind.
GET A CONVENIENT SAFETY DEPOSIT.BOX
R en t Lfess Than 1 Cent A Dajr.
i,-s

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
SANFORD, FLORIDA

? ' ‘ *

History Of City
Bond D e f a u l t s
I s Investigated

Gang Chiefs Widow
Held For Robberies
NEW YORK. June 24.—(A*)—
Mr*. Vincent Coll, th* r in g chief*
widow, today was Identified by
six merchants as Ih* leader In a
alg weeks reign ef terror among
Bronx sHepktepets. Many atom
haV* been roM*d hy tw* men Md
hy tha gunWonran. Police arrested
with bar companion*, Themah
fa c e and Joseph Ventrl, In a raid
on a hotel room.

(Continued from page I)
Ih* efficlal* of nlch communities
are warned that they should not
attempt refunding merely to re­
duce current Use* and leave their
debts to future generations.
The aacond group consists of
thhaa cities' whifh are not able ai
pttsent ta meat their debts In full
bat eoaokmUy can pay by refund­
ing the bond principal and paying
It h t'a later date. Th* third group
consists ef cities whose credit has
bean exploited to the breaking
point b y .private Interests or by

BLOWING ROCK
NORTH C A R O L I N A

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cain, who
spent th* winter a t Perrin*, Fla.,
were a t their hem* over night on last Saturday night In response ta
thelf way to (iebrfta. They were a rail t oth» sick belt of th* for­
accompanied hy their daughter, mer's mother at Quitman, (la.
Elisabeth.
Mrs. Charles Hartley la ImMV. and MVs. Levi North laft

tvicdy btlwttfi' ih a 'tre O l
•Hhiccnth green oMtowtng EadVol
court* .«&gt; highest 18-hole went aoM
Bodies . . . die Grain Bed ghees' yt
convenience of cowury tfcb-lsdWoof

Whether*you’re hero tw* WoOi

JA C K S dK V U M

whole tusaacr.youV M o K O W B jO
VACATION « real "plcLsw-vp" . « «

N otice to Property Owner*

rets nratloot now lor yourdwro of gey,'

City T ax Hooka will doao on July X&gt; 1833; a fte r

haslth, hspplaett end km. lu beauty

which all real oatate upon which 1032 taxes have not

tor to th*
flscp end develops * bg*n skpot

been paid wQj bo advertised and' tax certificates filed.
Penalty fo r nonpayment Of taxed—lfc% Intitreet
from datgAad M rttfIctU for firs t y ear o r fraction there­
of and

an n u m th e re a fte r.

Minimum natco
t ea-og osilv rots
A ffgLI«NTPlikl
810084 AMO Y N R t l

Js W . S H A D O IN

In Town

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C ity T ax Collector

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�3R OF ALL
ROADSINTO
LINES SEEN
I p d d e iit Of PennsylT u i a System Gives
Address At College

more tnJsrvd walervraja shoald be
bull! until nerd for them in slear- at all in th* cm* n( tho highways,
ly .bow. and srilllagnea* and abil­ ■fl only in a very limited and In­
ity of thalr prospective usqr* to adequate degree in th# case of
" j f r shipments. Some degree of
pay f i r th a n d rn o n .ira trd "
With rvyard to truck* ha aaid&gt; highway ir intrvl I* attempted by
that “*lnca tha adoption of thr t- • . -lairs within thalr boun*LiHe«, but thr m » » u m a rr ranronatitutl &lt;n la 17*7, ro n y ro a hai
had rwmplota powor. umlrr th* Oi. ting. ami. without f«drral confom m rnr elauaa, to r r f lato both tint. Ineffective/*
hiabway and watar transportation.!
t,n *nc» rhioflp raprrtrnt thr utr It ha. norar aaaialaad th* oow.r* ft m r « ih « i rr m i nt ® r tm «
JC HI C l Alt
of puhl,e
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LEG A L NOTICE
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KIUIFXH. hi* wlfa. M1I.IMIFI*
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"Watrrways
dirrrt
n tia tn o s n t .
'**n:i*\ .» a hlt.w, and AHIMF
T b . M..trd ..f i'o m n il»* to n »r * nt
n e^* *r , Hlr from thr railroad.",! Ih * I 'n i v r Ml. JohP* l t l » * r N .H B •
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-rturwtlIH atrtrt
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n . I All pA/tlaa c la im ln i Inhr Infcafi will ha Haiti *m »f«l%
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!* !will
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ttOir-rfttriwr. In lha pr*»|**M) h n a
m* lncr^ JbW
lh« A M , 41 tha o f fic e o f tha l&gt;lM» »*1
P^P'* would * ,th .hair jla A I* j'em nr 111 a tiauianc* &lt;i.

thtir Intrinsic worth on tha baaia
of th* invritm rnu which craatrd
them. CtrUfnly Lhtrr la in thraa
flfurr* Ihcmtalrta i» particular
mark of a faulty iU.^ctura frr tha
In ftutry at a whola. But it U
rridtnt that w* shall hava lo look
further for taplanation of tha
fact that in 1933 tha railroads, as
a wh.lr. failed by ItM.OOO.OtW to
earn flytd charyea and are doing
worse .o far this year.
“Th* principal c a u .« of th .
present condition a* I see them.
may be group* I under four heads:
first, th* dapres.ion lUalf, which
in . .(fectrd to tom . e.tan t at
Iran terry form of gainful endearor. Thr r.llToad. will benrfit with all olhrr ind .try and ayrculturr, whrn rconomic cundlfla # in H a n fo rd , F lo rId a ,
in11lai&gt;* lntan&lt;ta«| l o ha
tlon. rrach that tu.U inrd plane , M 0,w"- ' • " ' “ p"
• * * * • (a
. T1h rm llN
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of impmeement toward which all /
hu^,," ,, «*'»«•• • * *•»; 1 Th la iha J lf.t «tay ofT Iu n a .

CAMBKIDOK, Jon* 81,-U lti• a l a naaoUdatioa of all rpilroada
#f tha Unitad S u its into B .try
M i number of tyitem i, conitog competition between main
alnala to th a t , there (ball
• b* more than two competlroots between principal trafcantira, will achiare greater
jtM f and btttar co-ordination
mrrtcea than there la to-Wy,
rrilag to Brig^Gen. W. W. AtVTT, president of lha Ptnnaal# Railroad Company,
paaktng before boainms men
gtaduatea of th* Harvard
Ml * f1 Buaineaa Admini.tra♦1 the Baker Library, CamIn
I*, la
celebration of the
A
d*» twenty-fifth annlveraary,
NkLAtUlkwar-detUred ihare
■MfTfTn.rvui
would be t
As H »i-r»ISry u f ■■ 1,1
g has been more need f ir
ii \ i :mt y tiorpiiounKR.
their own railroads and
A t t o r n ,, f&lt;tr . , 1 . |t!*trli-l,
4er operating tconomles and
“A sec tnd cause, inconsistency traffic from their &gt;eop &gt;r
l U . I . n l , K Iw M a
|r co-ordination of ter vices of r'cem m ental policies in deal­
M corners than there Is lo- ing with roilrosti wages, and ratee,
I believe has never been accorded
N il'attem pt waa made by th* th* importance which it deserve*
'MMker to shjw the actual tine- and, In consequence, the public i*
j|pp af th* two. proposed systems, unaware ,.f thu extent of it* bear­
.between any two principal points, ing • pon the present dlfficultlea of
/
L O O k . IV
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(le t It fa understood that In tha the vailruads.
B'LLV — M*JUfts‘S
*aat th* New York Cenfaal and
“During the World War, the
MV MOM WtVH
the Pennsylvania would be th* government
HOftd«T
removed
railroad
■two V t t c t s OT
two logical basic companies in wages a n ) w,rking conditions
BV U tA b A.VY .
•tmk a r*-org*nliati m, with th* from the operation of natural ecoS
ua &gt;m \
J
Baltimore • Ohio and Van Swer- nom r taw a')&lt;l di iiberatrly adoptIngen Interests In the most fruit­ e J Ih r ptdicy of regulating them
ful revenue territory of th* Unit­ politically,
ed States, figuring as prises to
“Th* result was an enormoua
b* fought for,
inflation of pay rolls and operat­
CpnaolJdatlon I* th* answer, ar- ing ro ts . If is elrrnrntary. In an
industry having over half |U
cost, in labor, thnt If earnings
are to be safeguarded the rate*
must follow wages. __________
“At Iht- present time, making
full allowance f ,r the voluntary
re t etion which became*"effective
during IU.12, average w are scar**
uf railroad employes a rt only 10

RESULTS
RATES*

■TOUR WATCH repglrad
M who really know* how

!AUSTINS, with th* Reel
mte*. Reel * bona, Austin

ijo fjg U9-W. 8hr!mp. fresh and
salt waUr fUh. Pryara ami
baa. Sanitary Fish and Poultry
g rist. 909 East F irst

inly tl nr 12 percent below the
peak In 11)20.
The' plain lesson of these fig­
ures
the wage-flslng pol­
kies of itic government, established ill ring the war and ran­
tinueil a ter It, hav# resulted in
imposing up m thr railroa ft. wage
scales which are far out uf the
line with commodity prices, while
st the same time there has been
established a schedule of freight
rates inadequate to the wage lev­
els, hut still t iu high to slim tat*
rail traffic. Either traffic will
find less costly means of trans­
portation, or Industry will relo­
cate to rr Vice these costs. Rail
carriers fate disastrous effects In
either event.
Tha third cause fur discontent
come, under th* category of high­
way wastes and water competition
c incerning which General Alterhury carefully points out that o -r
highways and 25,000.000 motor ve­
hicles and accessory
facilities
make up a transport*!! in system
which has cost mure than th# rail­
roads, hut cannot reptare them.
“ It ran am) -lues, however, de­
prive them of Urge revenue* by

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