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4RKE RISEOF
COMNODmES
IS GOINGFIST
Federal Reserve Re­
port Indicates S i x
Basic Commodities
Are Up 60 Percent
WASHINGTON. June 23.
— ( A.P.)—American commod­
ity prices have outstripped
the fall of the dollar and are
pointing toward a level high
enough to bring some pros­
perity.

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Hope For Mattern
SKATTLF. ion# 23. - » A V
Wireless stall ns in the North
Pacific listened in today for
an explanation of thr mys­
terious call yesterday afternoon
in which the signal* "S O S ,
aeroplane’* were heard. With
Jimmy Mattern missing . ff
thr Siberian coast the almost
unintelligible' message sent in
Russian lent hope that It
might bring word about him.
It is pointed out here that
toi strong hopes should no!
be raised as the Russian send­
er may have been repeating
the Soviet government order t„
aid the Mattern search.

COURT REVERSES
ALABAMA NEGRO
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. I l( I DAY. JUNE 23. 1933

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PARLEYSW I L L j H“ u°nRelj i ou?. ECONOM
IES OFLondon Conference
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TAGOFFICIALSStates MacDonald
SPECIALCROPS
PARIS. June 23. i l l I
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MAvani
of
Ku

l.rorgia and the former Its
Woolwiirth Hutton left D*t
on a h -neymoon trip to Italy
a irtigiu* wedding in the .
it) rant in# nplemlor of the «.i
lit. fluvser-banked Russian &gt;tal of I ans,
t'tnwd- outside were ••&gt;
WASHINGTON. June 23 UP)
A series of inf-rmal conference* j ' hry brn* »
H(W» »"'•
with pm hirers of fr its and true 1Bartaia. rumpling her
ar$| other 'penal erupt in
an riTort tn work .&gt;ut piograms for rhtiirh. Sratlnr*! fifth!* I»H*V
thrin in application to thr farm in th.» cr .w * lrfore thr
act will lr run kictnl .luting rout aiw| nine MHI pv rutin*. win,
nftrd to ruler, preaaed rl#i«r i
rg wrrk« hy Dr. H. It. Tolfryr, r

Fruit And Vegetable
Growers E x p ected
T o Disclose Prob­
l e m s To Officials

Mn.|( 11t|uiin| I y the hi* *•
• $ .. I*i in* i \litivant, tn •
»ii Mg»* contract 'ignrd b eL ir
nn|it ,$I4, *wji\r»| kontrjI w ifi
il
toftiillr,’ tlilirntril fn'lii
Kn«mtfNthrr,» hr late Frank
\\. 'worth, AmcrHin rtiain
. iHfielmM.
I»t* l'O HU- • !.| tiriilr iinllc
t:h vp*. m t&gt;* with
i th . Imii'li rit• ** n whifli
r M.I.AMAH^FK, June *:
n |t|:v««l a titl, »»f l»finf$
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• II l|Ut| Ht« t » it ’l l B U l h f l l l B »
“ £ n ir t .1 . *.IH i ft .* ’ }&gt;| I.x . !•• •ML'ii *if the state treasury and
altar. H lie’ l l ’ (III* 8 MU|tJ* .W V fe thr i i -prcl that the state may he
ut at !»• tii inert l it roll* and op
t .1 t#y f t e 'll |*&lt; |r f&lt; I d H llliin i# '
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Fifty Of.Approximate­
ly 125 Employees
Of Department To

Committees Arp
BEAUTY CONTEST Eight
Working On Grave
Issues,
Princi­
WINNERS ARE TO pal OneTheMonetary
.. ...... s ° n J'll&gt;',!!BE ENTERTAINED
Program Of Festivi­
ties At Clearwater
Is Received In City

LONDON,
June 23. - i
( A . P . ) — P rim e M i n l n t » i |
Knm say
M acDonald,
a lta r
contacts today w ith d elefa tsa
to the economic conference,
waa quot.'.l a * aayin g that
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1»» W ' H I I . W I , 128 I pl.nfivd for ih. Florid, g tjl, who .Ifu a tlo n hnd d lsd n ctly lift­
. JSPJL th?. fir s t lim e sincet «m uf »|rc al cr$»|»« by the ad* All Pi $m| g. thrrr art tio * •
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will compsiv for th» m l* "Mis.% nrnvoil
ami that contlnuad
proved and
contlnuad
to wt’ sh thr tnide
.in Uiihi»&lt;ltiv chinch.
stocks and 'co m m o d ity inlucle depsiliuent
Ihe govrrn r , ..........
tniiiMtrator'a *.*t.
Yr«tirl$y%
li’limoii*
iriiM
•last
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*•
twilllluift
to
progress
seem
ed
asaurad.
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that
$|IM
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&gt;
of
thw
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an
automobile
doMany rrpUM*ntativ« « of fruit
ile x e s started to elim b. an ofMeanwhile
eight
rom*IM#«f
motor whirl# department * op,hr 8p#lk* Kntrrprtwf
H ontm &gt;ri| (In Page Two I
ait«| v*g« table orirtinixatiuri' lian* wa* |»rrr*re|».,| I nc day hy th. *
■ B ia l analysis indicate* a spread
. litiii^ fund would l»# tr*n«ferrett ! nf Honda, it i* revealed tn an o(* are struggling with grave taeka- , . . : • /» !
|alrrady irr-rntril rn|Uriti wdb
M lw een a Ini* pric* rise ami the
to the general revenue fun-1 l i ficisl program recaived hare to- Th* principal subject 1* aa effort
dollar's depreciation.
hrlp meet general paytulls if the |j,y .
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atmn of ihr r priihb in-k »n ludnig
to draw up a permanent monetary
Tha Federal Kexerre Hoard R#ta, depavtmrnt's fund r ill "stand
lew priti mer ptiMlnctioh.
All gills who win local contest, standard. Groups, wrestling wltfc
rlaw, out today, says. that by thr
it
such as will be itaged here next
He has said repeatedly he will Friday night at th* Milan* Thea­ this vital problem, concentrated
and of May tho dollar was down
in •a e of «|«&lt;eial crop* will ir
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transfer
stale
funds
from
i vot\*’ nhoiit trade agreenient*. ApIS percent in terms uf franc*
ter, are advised to report at ths wholly on th* American propoaaMt
ATIIKNS, Ala.. June 23__ IA&gt;
, «-ne department to another unless West Coast Hotel in Clearwater
High British quarters made ao
while six baale commolitlr* by
• pmm h to the *•»! tinif &gt;f pfol lrms
— H.ywmal
I*bI|. r«..n. nnv „ f
I some units have a surplus &gt;n with their chaperones, not later effort to conceal lhair eenoua
the and of May had Jumped do
. may la* undertaken in a maunrr
ninv nrgro drfrmlant* in th.I hand. Thr lag^Tlrpartment is ex- than 4 00 o’clock Monday after­
percent
atnc*
February. Tha SVntisUm. r* «,.
concern over th* contlaned gyra­
w*s gra.ii,lt „ aim iar to that plunnrtl for *iiftar
noon July $. A reception commit­
commodities were cotton, lard,
There
is
authority
uiwler
the
tions of th* dollar but with
n" w *rial y r-lrn la v by an Ala
tee from the Junior Woman’* Club
silver, copper, tin and rubber.
hnina trial rourt thr »amr » n . farm i.rt for Ir/oliatitig aftirrA t r o r d l l t f t l o NN l i r d Jgovern.-r vaid He ad-led. how- will be present to meet all fills .
America’* inability tQ itabUla# at
With this aim went a better that srntrnrnl him tn drath Apr. inrht* which would «rt up plan*
this
Juncture mad* dear, tha
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ever,
the
transfer
would
he
made
At
rt-O
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o’clock
th*
group
will
business pointer of trowing la* 9 when he wa* ronvirtrd o f n*. ; and i*«t»iitinft liten^rt f .r pruer*
' tdy if the lag -k-| arlmrnt •h..wr,l he entertained at dinner.
Girls Brltlab expressed sympathy tar
collection*.
*or* and distributor*. S cretar&gt;
saulting a* whit. girl.
are expected to wear pajamas of the position o f th* United Slate*.
.-•-I pci-..,,-, who vvi-li I., avoid)" ’ "fflclent surplus.
The board laid Ike American
WASHINGTON, June
23.
Ji'dgr Jnilirs K. Ilnrtun art Wallavr tnulil irfu-r lirrnsrs tn
a lounging type for a rehearsal
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to
filan
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Wilder,
acting
motor
prices have advaii4&gt;| somewhat aslil. Pattvr-nn’s rnnvirtinn on thn«r r»-f sing tn alndr by agrrr. (A’. A I»r»*n$l
U’lini •1 h 'I'n
Finance Minister Oaorgaa Bon­
IIU.I vehicle commissioner, concurred wi^ |» beht immediately after Ihe
more rapidly than British prices ront.nlinn thr Irsllmnny nf th&gt;- mi ni provisions in lu Mig mini­ aimnl nt 'linmltfift ut.i
1 MX i f t u r n f#*r
IfiniriMr
k a- will#
net o f French and Premier Hag,
hi
the
governor's
statement.
He
dinner.
oven after altowaace was ms,I,, prnsrrutlnn w«* mil rnrrnhnratv&lt;t mum pric- sclinlulns. Th, n.lniim-s
a
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fin
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vluly
:i.
-b. ut i .1.
Following * rehearsal at Clear• ilnrk-ColijA/of .the Netherlands
for thr differences due to tha and “hrars Ml ll« far r indira Itatiir- sal.I in th,. ras, ,f s|mi-ut ly nr»*l «|tii«*kl&gt; n pui - Ill# H.1 |1. |lllt v T » i 4 A m o u r
Sat i f , u d did n t say which employes would
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rtr-'WI m il,' oflier Than t.i ex- wsi»r Beech, the group is to ap­ representatives o f gold standard
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depreciation in eiehante value tfnns nf jmproljflllllLv. andda-.
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tuinry
■v-Ttijr. t H r e - t T t v t i * - |V,ni, h im , , 11|., | i.l
pear on the stag* of th* Capitol ruuntritt, war* frankly gloomy
— a f-th* dollar.-*—---------------- '
Ih*:$i 1 in I ti-r-l .\ copy
II......Veil ’,
.al.inet
tradirtrd hv .dhrr rviilmri-.’
t .-mptrollei J plain It would
nl
in
th,
a. t
tln-&gt;
nr
Theater in sport, attire, whll* at over tji* lark of dollar stabili­
at
Tallabassre
"A t the end of May, American
-('nnstitutiunnl law still prr. nniimis that gritwrrs, Ihrlr jnprn rliait’i- m t lull'll. W.-fkM I
- I. In*t,11 to Ihe . If.-. • thal
i
tteiiucevl a p p r o i - n a t
trd V 3u o’clock they will be honor sation. But Bonnet, before en­
price* o f these si* rnmmmlitlrs vail, in Alalinma,’’ said (Im rg r
III ix hint li-n»- all.- IIOAt 4*»'l Hi- l o t. a u g i l,a ^, i r a x la
v s vsdl l-e ,
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hy the recent I.rglslat ur# iro into guests on several yrchtA which training for Franc* for th* week,
a vara pad about do parrant hith­ W. t'hamlrr. of rhatlannoga. 1si-ntativn-. prwmaure, and di’s. frrei.rr. Ih,- ruliiiK-l Is•Btif f»r.$ 1 yufotcesl.,
• ffw**t July 1, I hr I’** iftninir »»f wilt lour t'lrarwatrr Bay and th* ed, flatly denied report* that
er than in February. Of
this whvn thv deri-l.m was annoum-rd. 1n ,u' “ r*
&lt;t U -.J
,br
*l*vr and -.1 by X retnry Ict.iMi. D-niilney -tale.l that a final
continental countries must Join
llulf uf Menro near Clearwater.
&gt;1*# of (SO points ah-it one-half
Alturnry Crnrral Knight, who ugirr as far as possild, on fun V«- ways nf pusblmr nut $i\r» ||h* dnv f -r filing tin- rs-imga udl I. on the •'tatr'* nrw fiscal year
The Fourth uf July program be­ America and Britain In euspandThr ftoternor 'Bid nil depart*
appears to correspond In the rise prosvruted Hatt-reon, a-kul tho m, r. als fur any pr-gram th.-y ri.iiiitry tb* f i. imawm ,U«il run Mon hy in.lining July yt
the menli and -late arlivitt#* would gins al 10 o'clock when the girls ing th# gold standard.
struct ion fmi.l G 5&amp; rvi furlh
In the British nr world prices of rnurt t„ set an rarly .Ulo for a h
|lU, |ntu rffM t.
I ,i,ik - vv II I,- turned over lu Hie
»|r*’l
t
the*# commodities.
havr t b# nit rithrr hy rrtluc will !■« liken on a short tour of
1
a
n
vpii-i’,-1
lITnt
now trial.
1
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At noon they will hay*
Pallorsnn, do fr mini hy Samu- •
■•Im.nwtratnr. d„ m l
m, imi 1 luvv# in nrih-i tti Im* rtm t'oiinly I* imuiis-iuner's inerting in nil* «alanr* or thr nuntlwr of mi* the rity.
“ Of the other half -of tha ad­
PORTLAND. Main*, June 23.
adjoinn-d -- -.on on tin* ti-lto-vnig phot** nr IKith, arul by Iroening luncheon at the Clearwater Beach
vance, a part corresponded to rl I^-ibnwitx, nf Nrw York, w».« irili- as thrlr lunrli -n dvvininx aId#red.
•
-UP)—Stephen
T. Karly, Roose­
Sunday-,
Hotel,
after
which
they
a
l*
*t
mi)
plan
'uni.I
In,grow.r.
uml
*dher oiitlayn.
decline in tho exchange value runvi--t.il last April. Ilo provino*
I’riurity wn- n-k.d fur prujecls
U s i ysM, Ha
velt secretary, today flatly denied
_ iu 4, 44„k person*
. . lie dented fe,-,,!* that his re- Hberty nnUt 3 :t» &lt;fclock.
ly hid b*o.n {o n v iftfl In HrntU- ( olh.ra havo prrsmlrd thvir prob- on which work o s hu rtsrtsit n*
the dollar as compared
•hey Br*
are ••
ta retam tha Preildeat woald go ta Lon­
*am» ratw»)eeeer~wtm~ renewU““ *" “ ^ l-re tr ertp re-Ws^HXgrmi v*is fur I
^
— — '^f-oneet
*
pound eterUapeWf" a pan1 boro, but tho tupromo rottrt o f (vrak. .* ■o» - - * ’
,lf niteuuitiug lo l-ir tn Clrarweter tn make ready for
Adndnistratnrs „ f tin- farm art ol.le syet-.l over II mmi- that would ( » — - r tin I t , V e or t.. fd ej,,„.
represented price advances In thr tho Unitod Rial.* rovorsnl Iho
don.
.
tlf Hu. nitnnM-r, "-tjio w federal fund, on which to the runtest which will he stage,| at
are preparril t&gt;. inv -k. rvaryt le -prend oy-r n rrlntierly hmc a ret inn
American market In exress of doelalon.
Rumor* that
tb* Preeldenl
Ihe
leach
al
8:00
o’clock.
Five
it..,to
ml
!„
ha
vi
nilnngiMo
hlll,„
&gt;
(
,g
riml,
nt&gt;
periixl.
both tho a-Wanc# In British prices
Judgo Horton hrl.i yrstorday |.nwvf it pruvKh-s in an rlfort to
"Thi- l&lt; in nrd.-r l » -limtilaio pro|- itv ,11 olfi.. III ......uni t o ) , alitor than to confer with I’resl- judges, mine uf whom ia a resi­ would dash across th# Atlantia
and the depredation of the dol­ that Iho fvld.nr. In Iho r*so trim down tho spn-ad nf purrs hron th* rruis#r Indianapolis In a
revival of emph-’
"gr.atly pre|&gt;nndrrat»s in favor twrm pr.Mlu.er ami rnnsumor and Immediate
,
- a Inv
.lent Ito.i-evell at the I'ri-sident's lient « f I'Mirlla* county, will ren­
lar In the 'exchange market."
der a decision shortly after tin- bold attempt to awing tha ocoIh*
amount
nf
In
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t
mrtif
no,!
in-hi-trlaf
nrlivlly,"
tie...
TK# hoarrt. reported that mi nf Iho dofrnrlant ”
l » l-ulstrr Ih- inr.inie ■,( thr pmgirl- parade la-fore the Judges and nomlc eonferenc# Into tin# wjjh hi*
t-atrd -»ud.
’’ History, sarro.1 and profane." j urrr.
i$i**ti$i t thg. J’. 'l i#luro
wn*' Tbr t*$unplroll«,r • tiffnv r•*p*'rt
May 31 there were SIMA federal
tiawt have been current and hats
auilren.e.
Next
it
ranked:
said
Iho
Judg'
in
n
slow
vnire.
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and
lh
«-f*t
«mu
nt
pahljr.l
f|$pi.|5|
,.n
haml
from
one*
reserve member banks licensed
Aiming thr wrapuns thry wore
- At it 30 o'clock another dinner aa often been denied.
I’roJ-rlx In or near re liters ol to la&gt; i&gt; |n*'I » L
roranwn oxperien.e
f «rlit i,f th«* *tal$"i *rv»'ii rrnts
to reopen with deposit* of $26.- "and Iho
(t’ untniurd On I’ago Kivol
Th* latest rumor wax from
employment ns more d&lt; &lt;irahhAir. |hindit**&gt; ilrfinnl iidanplhh' r$ rnllott ya' Iid.- tav. Official' will lo- given in Ihelr h-'nor at
8fiO.3U4.OiX) and IMS unlicensed toarhe* thal women of iho char­
'hxn one- "aren&lt; where the prnpity a "A ll |u'r««»nal pro|»rtty •n$«l they $xprctc«| thi* amount the West Coast lintel whllr at Provineatown where th* Indian*
*
banks with deposit* of IIJI58,- acter shown In this rnso are * * * fw,
problem
of unemployment i« It •• wlih h m at•$•If $ o I mlr u $ ally tn trai'h flTDJHNl hy the rml uf 8:30 o'clock "Miss Florida" will spoil*, on Its way to pick up
p
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n
e
f
o
r
solfish
reason.
In
make
417,000.
Roosevalt at Kaatport, Maine
nciitr."
faUr
arcuautlon*
both
of
t*PM
\ulu.ihhs tut vwliifli tip r &lt;
d»|ihr nmiith, wlini it will ir«* into appear at tl.e Capitol Thtalar In
• At the end of May the Unit'd
after completion of hie cruls# up
I’ mjcrt- “ whi li are Integrated ralur (i$»ni that nl/irlt it irpir 11 r c n r - a l M’Wtiur fund to nid evening attire.
Htatea had I4AIS.000.000 of mot,- snd of Insult upon Ih- .llrh lr.l
with i-tlier project- Into n -ig
At 9 00 ..’cluck, “ Mlsa Florida” th* coast, laid over last night.
4ut:k-'
j •»» mrrlinif pair II- ami uprralinft
etarv gold, and at thr end of provocation, nr ov-n without |&gt;mAnnounced plans call for th*
nlfirnnt plan** n nirnin t tlm*e
April. «h# last figure* availald'., vocs'inn for ulterior puroosrs.
A hrnadul llltrrpi vial ion |dn«'i . •’*|»rlia##. Thr *aiiu’ 4turrr nlvi ami all rontrstanle will atleml a
rrulsar to tak#' Ih# Pr»sM*nt
which "nrr i-idatcd nn-l unn-lat-Thr«e wm on are shown, hy
dance
in
their
honor
at
the
Munir*
Kngland had $904,872,000. F ranee
trontimifoi nn |*a »«• Fiku|
: irpnrtril that th** irrwral iryrnit#
Girls ara ex­ back to Washington. Th# ,ir#x.Iho great weight nf evidonro. on
83.189.048.000. Germany $97,701
fund, ri'i’ftitly helow 6/ii.imiii, huh ipal Auditorium.
Once again it is |»is,ihlr to re­ ed."
■Itntlal scho-n*r, Amb»rjaik II,
Tw
o
prime
re.|iii-.ilei
wiitlec
pected tu wear evening rlnthea.
this
very
dny
before
leaving
000, Belgium 1371,303,000. Italy
port that with the mailing • f
N o w H e i’ OVUI’ V A id
" t'etxfee of I7-.7I2 .lue Presentation of tha automobile, atilt lay at anchor In ChamlDr'a
8848,790.000, Japan $211,897,000 Chattanooga to hsrr falsely *r- checks from the office- nf Su-- hy the l«*rd wrre:
l e ’ -vvt v t l t i l l
IJ
, nr, I,, forms of tax money
“The project should l-e social
rused two negroes of insulting l-erintemlent nf Schools T. \V.
thr $|(X) and $80 xrconj and third Cor* In Casco Rsy mld-morn'n^
and awltxerlanji 8489,8*3,000.
trfrivrd in Ilo* la't few day-.
(t'unlmurd on I’ag,- Twu|
prixes, will rente at $10:30 o’clock, Imlay. Ths PretldtnPs three rent
During the flret four months them . . . The tendency on the I jiw ton • n Wednesday afternoon,
Official' »aid low lav cnlhv
while at 2:00 o'clock tha girls will are. aboard.
o f 1933 the United States pro­ part of tho women shows they evety prinripal and teacher nf
lion' irrni'ralt^ and heavy riduced $12,689,000 of gold,
ac­ are predisposed to mnke falso white and colored srhnnls in San
|e«'»iar* uf thr rn’rnl tffti*lative return tn their hotel fgr th* night
and a breakfast Wednesday morn,
LONDON, June 23. — (A V cording to tho board’s Informa­ accusations upon any occasion ford and Seminole C unty h-»s
•r- '|u|| caU'rd thr ftrneral revenue
Australia's acceptance of tbs
tion. while South Africa pm- whereby their selfish ends may ho received payment for service i
Tl.e new In.) -trial Iterovery fund balance to drop. However, ing.
The official qualification* for heat reduction scheme waa alt
dored $78,489,000. Canada $14.-* gained.”
\ t volt come up fur a di iih u -II the iroVcriiof said tin* -lair hriiift
rendered^
*
entry in the content art faw. Girt* that was lacking today for a
Tho doeision throws the cele­
afenOO, Mexico 83AOO.OOO an.l
.«t u -". ini in,, tmg of It., In,it.
"hard up*' finniH’ially wa* not
Two works ago it was reported
With
l«m
than
Ju
•
\
must h* It] years nf ag* or oetr, consummation of the five-power
brated rases hark where
they
that Seminole ( ’uuniy is - ne of ti$mal and husiwn* l i" n « • f"' tnnl rioiiui i i ...... f i he Meininolu 'iifficirnt racusr for cnllitift the and single. They mu«t wear a
3 £ r a l l a $3.AOO.OOO.
were two years ago when mmagreement described aa an In­
r*.unty
•
h
it
m
I
or
of
l
‘iiiiinH’ii**
I
h*ft
I'laturr
into
B
|$rci.'tl
sr"i*»n
tin* few rounlies in Honda that Itlli-stB nmalninft unpaid hn-al
while nhhon extending from th* ternational enlargement of cer­
negroes
were
arrested
amt
was at-le to pay it* teachers* sal­ poller ttrday w$*rr hir y windin*? which will imrl in thr i ly H all! f find m w nitircr* of revrnue, right shoulder lu th* left hip,
rlyvrged with assaulting! two
tain provisions of th* Am*ri*#n
I in d.iv jifitti iM.it at .1 :’.ii uVI-n k a* many Icfti'Iator' liavr h«*ni
with evening dress, spirt* clothes, farm relief bill.
white girls on a freight tiain ;n aries for the entire -school term. up n &gt;• Ihi-timi raiiipAifttt H it al
with
I
II
t
uiiin
ll;
a
cliairiuaii.;
pM'iltctiitft
wuiihl
hap|
*’ii.
An
unexpected
collection
of
tratlv h
rmultnl •»»
'*%**rpl
represent printed thereon in black
north Alabama. Seven were ronRussia and Argentina war* th*
Thr lint liny Hill hi* addlt-m l
In lead, III#* ftovrrimr called llp- letter* four inches high.
taxes made this possible.
whllr awl mlortH mrtflutnt h’l*
vi-lril. The rase of the eighl*l
lataat nations to Join Canada and
•
iii
l
u
colrclora
throufth'
ut
At that time il wo, rtl .. stated irift I ii hrnuftlit Into I*#••111 and by U v| llnyn,- . S «y. Shlnh..l
All girl* are expected to appear th* United States In a gigantic
The
Arthur Branan. Jr., young son resulted in n hung Jury.
•r
n n &gt;|
Heyward
Walker, Flornla to tnakr a drive for pay- with evening dress, sport rlothee,
The su­ that with the exception of two fined.
proposal to curtail perhaps by
• f Mr. and Mre. Arthur Bransn. ninth was a Juvenile.
nil , nf whom at.
u-'-piainte-t ui4 ot uf tccupational lirvn'r* ami lounging clothes, and bathing ault.
t if fieri (Jntrijr flray laL.I
premo rourt of Alabama upheld weeks salarir* for tracker- in
15 parrant tha wheat acreage and
Who (Offered a rerloushr broken
lil'Mtcsa
taxi*
wlnlr
I
hr
comp
Seminole
High
Sr
ho-1
here,
the
with
lluterm
of
the
hill
F trir t’hrrry, n o fr o A tt *1 \ $^»l
Twenty lo-al merchants have to limit exports.
the ronvletiona and a ery of
a m whll# akatlng h«re last 8untn.lhr
dirrcltd
county
taa
offi­
school
hoard
owed
nothing
foi
hrraiise they l.rrlllly allrhil»l
&lt;i|irrntor, wh#» fa ilrj/ io • •
already entered Ih* context. Two
"lyneh law'* re hoed around the
Henry Morgenthau, senior taehday, wa* brought bark to Sanford
salaries.
4hat intanftlblrs Iatr4 of them have
announced the niral adviser o f th* American
licrn*^ althouftn K# wr» Wameil, I ifltheling of prititeri, crnio man- cial to
wnrl.l and many nr^iniiations
yaatarday hv hi* parent* after
Ci
llertinns
since
that
time
have
air
|
aid.
,.,.l.....I
faeturir,,
names
of
the
girls
who
will
repre­
and
icr
cream
manI a-* Ix'i’ii iidt|Mtrni&lt;*l an.l ••••
took up defense of the negroei.
delegation at th* economic con­
lw had undtrgont treatmant in
sent them
Others are expected
The supreme rourt nf the Unit­ brought in enough revenue lu (#• appear in 1‘nurt Mm ■&lt;t Ir tv-Hirer te&gt; |M-rltVi ly white the
ference, who has been th* prim*
Jacksonville.
provide
final
payment
to
high
to d» so tomorrow and early next
tthjert W ii ill cu crl.
ti ll s li; lie ilhl not lie# d
ed States reversed the derisions,
mover In efforts to enlist tha
"Unless unforeseen develnumaati
srhnol teachers.
w eek
Till- public I- IllVIlril to atlen l
wnrninr.
ami la«l April Patterson's da-.i
biggest wheat producers In a
neeur". Mr. Branan sUled. "tho
With the srhor-l year at an rn-l.
All merchants are Invited' to
this me. tilu- Kv.ry .-lf.,rl will ,.&lt;•
Officrr («tay ■lited I hr*f
ram* hark tn trial.
movement to Increase prices.. la
bey wilt suffer no serious effects
all
tearher*
paid,
Ihe
1933-'!
I
loid
participate
in
this
contest.
To
do
lirr I morrow will vi*it II.*
oiildr- |lr r.iake III. Irlni nf lluThe jury found Patterson guil­
confidant that Australia will Jota.
pa th# r##ult of* M» In fury. He
g e t preparril and all other de iiiiiuiiri/ plnrr* that arr 1idtMllt ,, tn ia:, clI* arl) n4 p ,'* lihlr.
so they need only call J. L Marer,\ party $»f four tn$$MI#* aftvtl trite at the Milane Theater, who H* said "A ll that remains naw
, , „
will bp tr#«t#d h#rp by Dt. Pirb ty.
M. •mil#m «*r Ih** rtitniH
The negroes now are In jail at taila ironed out, , Superintendent lirriinH. If no lirrnsr I fie iiol.
|). |.:idi| wttinen, tiavelitift tiiwarcl
tnd w# look for • romplft# rtwill explain the rules and regula­ la a stttlement o f actual detail/"
I awton left yrster-lay for a no arrr*t will follow at "iiicr. »»•• .Ill.l, II
Birmingham.
- II. &lt;'nlrninn, J. o
Franc* proposed a quota trdb*
tirUinlo I hi* nmrniiift hi a t h$*%ro­ tions and ■**!»* ln *»rurlng a girl
week’s vacation at While Spring- 'tat#*l.
I F A llril, l*4i|e««»| J-Hlt •' II. Iltlo le! nUn, reenvr I *pvm *ln*h»
at th* conference today wMcti
• Mr. Branan Dated that the
lie expect* to return t Sanford
to
appelr
for
the
firm.
I'alil « i [i. iL’iinlall t ha &gt;.
would anabl* th# countri*#, us­
mill rutiiv o f till III ’ mbit* *»“ l
youth was on tho operating table
next Thursilay.
- 1 &gt;pvr, ‘1 1.. 1Infftrt .1 il Kcker- rut a *h«n th» rai irfU Into •
ing quota* ae weapons against
|ft * Jarkfonvlllo for more than
S T I'D K N T S BODY Fit 1 Mi
NO IIKF.R FOB FIRF.MRN
W.
A.
1
•
if
•
Importations, to k*#n thent In­
MacMa
F.
f
ilitrli
on
thr
Lake
.'Iminn*
»
»it
off
pit boor and a half. It was not
'aaaaldored advisable tn give him . Mr. and Mra. David Spoor, who
Mo u n t W a s h i n g t o n , y ii tnui. It. A. Ncwmnii, X. It Hatlitf, near th# M iunlain l«v i ** plant(
MIAMI. June 23.-(A h -M ltm l definitely. Th* resolution was con­
r
June 23. i&lt;V) Tlie budy nf nu-ei J. G. .Sharon, S. t&gt;. Shlnhoher, I' mi I hr Watt HuJp
ir, Mr. Branan atated. and the were injured In an automnldle aefiremen are forbidden to drink sidered a counter-proposal 4a
Itarar t .'•'until, V. A. Sp.. ,, ||. ||.
Jo-eph. 20, Harvard anpl...... .
I'asalnf mol .r.sis t-ru.fht Ihe beer while on duly but policemen the Intensive American drive far
g-.aaoratloii wa* administered •Idrnt at Sanford Avenue ami H c c q u h c
was found ye-trrday on Minin' Wight and II K. W'uig, „ f l.ak.- women to the Fernald-loughton are not. Heads ef the fire de- complete abolition o f all embar­
J the biv was nrotoHed from Tenth street some weeks ago. yes­
Rain last night rauss-l a post­ Wa.hingtdn where he tn-cam
Alary.
Ale.norial llovpltal where they partmnt Issued the order, but goes. quotas, and arbitrary re­
by a * injevtion e l novoeain. terday afternoon through their at­
strictions.
torney filed two damage suits ponement until next Thursday Si-mlay while climbing Ih. m-uin
were given treatment and peinnt- none ha» teen Ixeued In th# po­
* G.l.'IK AGAIN l*OS'!l'ONFH
aosin-t Wight Broa. Co., o f San­ night of the scheduled Sanford lain with two other etudeii!
Jr t to return lu tUi*^hours- The ll** dersrtment.
KLXS TO M Rirr
C ncert Orchestra -entertainment
ford Totaling fll.noo.
- nr Milfered sl.gt,» -Ismage, Jla
SNAKE BITB F A T A L ..
program hleh wa* to have been,
milM -TOHY RBCKIM II
AiuiLlmr rain -lurvvvr* -ertklng M l rear window l.'.fig broken and
D—
suit
I*
in
the
name
of
ant Oreritn. aaeretarv of
PLAN
NKW
PRISON
presented
front
a
band-land
near
-------Hanford
at
about
2:.'!u
o’rlm-k
this
.. Jjodrv a - P .- D r - F 1 Nn ire-M sneer who aikx damage of
its left fender.! and tunning board
M ARIANNA, June IS.
Still another City directm v f -r afternoon, cauxnl a second |mst.
B, tndav laswod a rem ind" *&lt;v 81000 against tho Wight Bros. the Court House at 8:00 o'clock.
crustfr'l
RAIFtlRD. Juna 33. —WY— Mre Alice Bailey Dowling, about
Officials
of
tha
Orehe-tra
t
day
1931 hns arrived at the y. nunn! • I puiicment o f a sche.hdcd Sanford*
aoislor* nf the lodge *hn I’s , while the srs-nad suit Is In
Tb* driver of the car, a Mra. Plans are being drawn for a new 88, of New York City, died teat
attond Jon# meeting will bo the name nf David and Anna U Stated that the same progtsm County Chamher o f roeunni.- Ilrlamlo Central Ftnrnli, |ta&lt;rhall Keller, etaled that -he misjudged ■tale prison building here. Con- night from a rattlesnake bits aa
I a» I V elab ro'-ms toniobt a* Sneer, seeking damage* amount- will he played # x t Thnrsdvv, in­ where It, with all others, ■&gt;nv l»- league gam# here thi« afternoon. th* sp*#d of h.-r cer nml that as eiriirtlun depends on when funds the knee received yaaterda* near
cluding sAnga hy Miss Msrton u«e&lt;l by any persona Intri4-tcd., The game will Ih- playe.i in -San* o’rlorb
k f* "»r . nf Im- in— to $8 ofln.
tha bom* of her brother-in-law,
afternoon at a remit she w* n-d nblr to awlag are available. It would form th#
Th- nlaint'ffe ask that answer Haynes, th# Rossi sisters, an-l The directory is that o f the- city fold next Friday
wfll he raised, and re­
Dr. B- Dowling, of Alliance,
unit
in
a
larger
building
to
b#
around
th*
eheiy
curve
In
time
to
of
Tampa,
and
It
Includes
Ihpup
1
3-30
o’clock
it
w
n
announce^
to
Kelly
Pope,
and
an
accordian
sol
&gt;
will be kernd at a ho filed at ih* Court llouaa on
where
aba area visiting.
avoid
refining
intu
the
deep
tliUh.
constructed
later.
ulationa of nearby auburbxla small crowd at Municipal Park.
by Richard Randal.
July rule day.
\
.

Holds That Testimony ? T 7 “!‘,r‘ '
Against Patterson
W a s Contradicted n'*
f"r

rT i ‘"

SPEED IS SOUGHT INTANGIBLE TAX
TO GIVE WORK ON li m il i NS MUST
PUBLIC BUILDING RE IT LED SOON

Ickus llnliis Mcclimr l*aw Will Ik* Enforced r**t*.i » « have tht. .urpiu* when
To Discuss Spend*
in* Of l\ Billions

t

)

A I 1 iCUCllCrS III

Seminole County
Hfeve Been Paid

Final Warning Issued
To Get City Licenses

Will Re DisScuHHed
At C. Of t1. Meeting

Arthur Branan, Jr. Is
Home From Operation

Minor Injuries Arc
Suffered In Accident

w. u

David Speer Seeks
Damages In Wreck

Concert I PoHtponed
Of Downpour

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FedsOfficiallyChargedAs
ViolatingLoop Class Rule;
CurryIs Contended Player

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, Xanfnrtl. a-Ltd

wfcrth r Sanford I •*hr,*il* until ?uivlijr
l.n .h ay'IK . K. J. XCv-t. ' “ j ' ^ ^
hart anything t . ttay w tha mat*' . a ,t out by matt whether m tan-! y; (,*, *,&gt;|..m, &lt;
at «*
iupink ha..Orel ihi'iM
i,ijt.nl' J* i l inker, Or

tar.

XV* ha.a Itoth.nij lo - *y until
(i.ffhpr |ir &gt;nf I*
wfl*
&lt; .ii ..it trhl h w.i’ niiibfiliiirdI

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&gt;•
' • ««»» t o * " ! ' V
•ory onrthrr ur not to v« j
th. . CUM I.nif »o that i t 1'
rr &gt; &lt;*n Sap?. 21 inttaiit of*
fL ^ i .
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i *d
.. and wiH'f n*r
n*l theyj

R o b in S O Il

S C C S

Wet Victory In
A rk a n sa s Poll

•ral ontimant i» tha c &gt;rn ball •
Stnator Dtakinwo, of Iowa, #«i*l
1 tri.av, ina lath .Vmandmant
will b« tipaalad."

To-Night

NegnTSlayer Bound
Over To (irand Jury

o * 50 ithar pa (on. at'tandad.
^
Kap.
rfl, M » , * o'uyvr* Int.rgut(f*nntlniH Fu»n 1 atfF, »'W»
- .
1 that Sanford &lt;!ry »y .lata-*i I, rafaraKlum."
* '.| repeal'd *1 nn* lha me-IIlM
r
;ti Ihr
, .
Tom
Daniah.
nagr. —
ftald
t -,itli a violation
In . '.ntrart, Jair.r* A. Farlay*.
,om moo
**1** *•*■«— workI'*. ..ila*t Xfm lalaorn, t'dai ng
.. • . i I I # l O l l f t f l f t i o
| )| ff(. I
#
r
chairn** n f Ihr l**-moarat a n a -'»r w^„ from ht« bad a*rly Sunday
Tha achfdulrd Sanford-ltr■irt I i*l ri
la. on tha mat ^
t i Tinker** : HmOtion ttuitlf ,
•• i .U***, if
a Iran* Ilona! rommitt**. pirdiata.l that! ntommg JunaII flrad
a tir-pla
land., ba»*ball g a « » to ha»«*
-I.."• f :* •t |iff antinj it t •
pointing lo th«- rvcords o f th*
ran tilay
in I .
bnn playvd h&gt;tr lkl« aflrmunn
mWirtingly
viola
t
««
'l*r*Ci*alljr
**ery
.tata
ia
lh
»j
,hut
whiah
k
ilM
Enta«l
Jama*,
a
( ur.unirly
r1- ,r t_.un**.—»-*i u ,.
.ii*11ui
worn nrdrrrd islUd mil on ari
that no tram nior” anuld votr fur ratifiration; fellow
worker
an.I aratwh It
I*'*
! »r r lie
count • ( rain *»hrn at
.i I...a to ,u)n»:t ail tha a\ lanra
friand. thi. morning wa* rdeerd,
•
fiurtn^ a fln u*m.i durm*tha a«a*
rr|u al.
1 ui an
e'rlech. la p lr r fart Kndrn,. „M gutliar at nnia.
*, uronin**, y•Ita*,| Chlrn I'eral,
ilt.,n four j.hiyrra
•* «w*‘ SHrvtsa. p a.idant of tha found ovar to tha grand Jury on
lilivt*
I
baugh drrlarvd lh* field unlit
•r ■r-*1 ,
j plaro on ona ot i
tha.r caraart^ • ‘ “ ‘‘■i*" " n • r a ir ,l 'ha prohibition » , hargr i f murdvr Bond wa» »at
•*l m il i m I a ropy f * ir »*•
kt ur
for plaj. t»i* gaw* "HI hr
tm.ra piofa. |a*nr:idm&lt;*"t, aatla.l lh.- l o « , votr at $25/1.
t-irr r-gular Ivttgua tinip ta»,i (jj,, fU v.
&gt;.r in .‘ oil. 'd". h' •:&gt; I- “ I 1
played hart tomorrow aflvrnoon
ItaniaU gatg him*alf up
two
in which! "a-to*ttd!tig" nrd ahallanva l pr**
.
It'* V Ijin g . Of .-'nnford. arul jaiutal gan
at U O o'clock. It *«'• »"*
:
an *var to 'Iharp*
, , ,j„n .hall havtj hlhltion !ra.!»r, lo iiam- thra. j i.y. after H* had ah *t Jame» to
K'odt ni.augh. ..f Ortando, a&gt; .the ffa\«r
noanrad.
tairanl ■ it. I *arrii rail c mcatio
n*. umpirivt.
,..^U-_t.,fo.lm i
thwl * l » t « that wcuhl mil* to k*.|. th ri.od &gt;" a»gumant ovar a woman}
ko.l luiLL| tilth Amanifmalit in tha ronttitu*1friend of ?ha t " " negro*.. The
-rmraiTcr' kf ?r 7 rrr.tay Kistir
»*y •*!»» ,ntpa(»l*tl n iaat- at,
~ ~ ~ n ti* rnrty. - r tm h m r t r .r »w i
*r o, a o lio orl'aL, ahm *••
I Mined
rr’atinR t*
K.uia;* night .lirartora «* "
(.hooting oaa* rr**.| in \h* 0&gt;l(i»*
If
raxt
rr for Ihr Xanfutd Id n y fr il an
•vill d. |&gt; *» of tl* rlmrife.**
, ,n - r I ria " ; l»y&lt;*r 1
!»•$♦*
tr*nrtiri*| rFttitTi«j V«r&lt;i *•* t r nnd .UnirA «ifn
*r' r
•■*
'I**' "Sh mill in-1 |rtjar i
try In tha Crntial H**r ii
.XI3mgar Joy lUri!»«•• t*nl,iy still•
h Sanford wntii fr" m •*»"*« today &lt;how*d nT7,27'.j !ral ho-pital about eight
hour,
• IT * wrath r davdop ha twran * th'i •• ,* o
|,all J-ragur. Init night *a&lt; f'*r f»ti. 1 urr» P1«/ ii^ fur Finftitii,. ,.| that ha h*. • .1*1r *• %w»r&lt;f th*t
1 oV|o*, and I rf id four ami
i rr;, .tailing pi *&gt;f ably w i l l i for r
*’ •"*' - ' W « : ucain.t. Rftrr ha wa. »h it,
.
i fiet «l n . j i . 1, - j
«t |*i n
,~Tm lly charged «« being « "•'I***' It.r*. !or Ni
hr I i i ot play I.*
' "g »•** d.|
l
p.-al m nary hearing wa. in­
' l l : tnniii. . at.* [layril, thrl I,, forfri* • t . it., ill mg team., I *Thl*&gt;- * • 1 *» «
till
licit
*
nt
pltyrr »h « w appamrnaa for .*■•*'
• Id pr*- &gt;
ani| |i»jt*ti« |* m l dry Inipra .rd uilyar - nat *r, ' .tltii'i*-' «&lt;*v*ral day. ago- l\ wa*
am a allh 'Ugh i ») .t piny at
• ' a.iui hull |*ny tha viutmg \rlan.lo. I ...,ul„
ii'ii * * 4*, jtnJ II
i^fir 1 by j.r. .
ford hu* lirotlirht the loral rlul
iltr. • I‘ in ; tnM in* that
II, h’ad Wlm tiMlayl :,— *d* • I trinneri*iit l.udar Kuhln-1 ronthi.hM thl- morning whan Ju»nil i « * t r tha* hr:
, . . . . ..ti.
* *
.„
„ f fh-. Paara J. f . Robert*
undrr Mirploti u« hatlng“Xdidet*d j fillrM•r,
I,lichee, wh
man*** lt*rrr
I nl ' i r &gt;i. tha marling thrj hadi (,|j i|.
i nr I m*i !
I $$•&gt;*• • ' '
the Iriigne ruling •«!! *cl*..' play and OtiV l I*rt t lt*yH at II i*n- |
tl.r. |
H-». W «*}
%nt&lt;* irt t*1* * indientr^ gen-1 nr«f&lt;*red Darfr!^ nound over.
uantafl tha orlgiii.il rola In read! inra ..I • .• • ffirr next Thtir&lt;-|
.ill- t»*-th
f -ji a I I ri-w th«* nrily
at».
• ' *11 tin honfi I tint fail t
• ut
to w n three '
light.
The V ha rye. came t| ring an
Qrom Jimmy Knight, Day*
on tin*
tin nr** ll.f »»
idly ll *
it mi? ti am hafnrr1 v a l*;h* iirordiltg to Managar
i V i i m on
a ecutlve •••■.ion ol m#mL*i- of •«»n« It* . 1 ||
^ 'utl
.»*n l * Ihrrth
• oM.trk that I-aauva of in- Harnav.
Hume M ixed Feeds
r
&gt;
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ft.
r.
1 n«*&gt;
tha board, li.rnator XV. K. NaMn.i hn
I,, •vhll*
I • •&gt;•*• i and f'hci .*» rui
ant v.anthar or any .th-r con*|
| .« . . .. . . . . ..... .o- xillsil
lin y .- r n f— nlherw 'feedtTTR
f^vmrgo M ii-iaHW
** «'•*’ •' lh
lnffttil
* • n•.1
•dla—lytMllpli
r
i
glWbraAillWh
'.\y. .'.y • ‘
u|Tli1'*or. *rp'*iir1tfiVi-m"tll'V: wit
m stm w h y not vou rs? &lt;
•Virr t$f Id t| »• ru n \ i i. pit*)' II
S te v e ’H I ’ laco
■Ii.irli ragral
regret having
having to taka lb
nnirh
,nt f#nlr lit1n a *' l*« ii-U our 'hy"*l,, no.| tha * riti*iIf taunt! ’al Ib-nni. in
wa. inijl *
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j.
,
,
Sem inole D airy Feed
hi.
&gt;*l 1
or lion at a Inna v/h.'ii our -Irag
plnypiA.”
.
•I--'ll1 1*1 lh
r-ta,| ii.
wlirn Manntrr lt.n&gt;iav|
I’O S T O F F IC B .
ii
Mr Hilrlrmn,
'(Jaineaville Mash
I'f ♦al l* fit XV
'H operating .monthly m far a
. if il.nrinr.- isnvnl to pot
routal. o un.ulvl.nl, lha hmia .aid (hV • iirry'« arm. which ha*}
I .U N t 'll
( i r o wi ng Matth
« a ara alia to t«-ll**. olfeteil a* »vinii ».&lt; l*» 1Iff* lor It It XX’rlLniti.i
.•«l*iptir»n of a &gt;«*coni) half
i.
X-all pay tl.ani #tl|
I
oofhr*id
him'
fur
&lt;r
vrral
wralc*
!
* in pint • of Jmi 1 ol'rii?, o f 1
rriitriir, tha* Sniti'i'il i violating j
11 laatol tit tail lino )|t. nu-at-ji .irain . . l ug mill that hi- may
K rcu ln r Alealu .Iflr
• W*ra; fla il liar lone, l-cwv-j not I..- ul I.- to pllah f r avnral
O o m m i i , ■**.( orriaa
Phone « I
Ig l!a.| Tadllar, \l-V. Sill) MIA:; ,|.,y
o t a t t w ? !.

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3.2 BKER

Seminole Feed Co.

NEED
TIRES?

An Uneven
IPilliiur Wheel
'•i aimrliairo dm In imp '•»•*
llglitinng of rim India. IXa*|!
gladlj Irur up p u t l**dl* If
lha* and II—no rhargi*.
r. a. (lor mao llaklro W l&lt; ' « •
r*rll| Mbm miinrIIiiI llrra.

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*.M• A D -G E

EVANS

motor oil shows America

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PHONE-

PRICES

265

1930

-v " w h i l e t h e y l e s t ! ;

for road service

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Win it xnii Iwvr it finI. «all
ti t tnnl t»i* II ch.iMiti* lirct
fur jmi ttiiywhrrr.

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YEARS OLD—Ona of lha c a n b o m w w
this Mat run had piled up ihouaanda ul
L
—‘fr* o o it* iptadomawr—y*f
t

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ia oil cmtmmfiim * U* h ad

SAFETY you can SEE

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liMik «i il«ia ir#4il«iitu ran *#• *1 ha* t*«;.

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H&lt;m I %, %‘i i r p i| i| tiN h q*i»«k * U»ppia&lt; M a r k * *»1

ml M mi ilif uafrrid (lit Iriitl Ihai
pill &lt;«.ili| tar III Ini ••faff* I'tMUl* ttlAl •
ihr lift niNlich ikr

Blowout Protection
in every Ply!

2 YEARS OLD— Platost tod ring* la tUa
car htd never bcaa rapliced—but that noda
no dilf«rci)cu K&gt;Oalf-fub*l For Gtlf-imi* oatUt/fj rrrrj
t il A*»Tnf m this ear kj
a uW» martial

IS * o i*ly » » r o o UmtJfMf |»»r —a»*U r%»r&gt;
( u n i Iftiiii h « 4 ‘l III lt« atl — 1% I m ii II hAtlfl

p it

p4 lt n l« il

&gt; m * !lw iu

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M anila U|t l u i i p f tim lrf I U r heal am i %fiani% o l
t l i i i i i i j , k « r . u « i ft i% I m ii I i

» l l « l * h am i •••tma

|&gt;at k h (ii| a fla r u r d m a r v c u iil h «»4 k *

C S II^ H A N T K K I)
T IIIK

H K I’ AIIUNCt

All
(lur farloiy-liainrd rrpairmuu
u«r. lartury niuipnirnt ami
NialrrUla. XXa guatanlrr nor*
irpair lo la«t lha lifa* of lha
lire.
tvilimalru Frra

(iood Used

TIRES
up
moot hUcm
The pirk of the tlrtm we’ve
taken in trade. No Junk.
It may be worth $5 to
have In your cur for nn
emergency rundmldF re­
pair:
/

(iOODYEAK
Tube
Repuir Kit

0 M l v o n n c i ' i l lt&gt; i l " i s look u t t l i c s i * p r i c e s
t o k n i i x v i l i c y ' r c low.
A n d l a k e a j j i t m l l i m k x x l i i l e y u t i ’ r e til il —
h e e t i u s e you way nrvrr see such /triers injoiiiJ
H ill llic h ig h e s t n e w s is — llte s e p r i c e s b u y
n n n i ) \ H A I t S r i t e best t i r e s ( i i H i t l y e u r e v e r
b u i l t . Higher i n i | i i n l i l y — brllrr i n m i l e a g e —
greater i n safely l i m i t a n y l i r e s y o u e x e r
Im iig lit b e f o r e , r e g a r d l e s s id p r i c e .
H e lle r h u r r y a n d g e t a ll th e tir e s y o u n e e d
f u r a xx l i t t l e s u m m e r ' s d r i v i n g — b c d i n s c a n y
o n e x v l i n w a l c h c s n e w s p a p e r s k n n x x s i l i .i t

•

M EASURIN G T U B E X A C T A M O U N T O P O IL placed ht tack »/lba ltd ears. R t f r t m U g r *
ofll&gt;* Coateil Board o f the Amrrieam AntomoliU Am ciatioa ttU rd G a tflu io agamtt Uadatg brandi
o/JS(oilsm6komutdcan-aaJGalfUkoUoodap2Bii%UnttrkrfirtaqmaTto/odbadtokoaddtd.

D o n 't m is s th is o p p tirtu n ity In s a v e iim n c y
o n t h e x x n r l d ' s first-choice, t i r e s l

^ [llj-lllJ jg

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o f 45 mile* an hour, thwa car* tested each o f tha com-’

amazinv test with borrowed
^ /• i • r r
Uirs o f different makes
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A LL-W EA TH E R Suportvxdsl Cord Tire
Tl&gt;* w « i i J '« •londoitl *1
•vUa any «tlw | U l* l a t U
w rv fU . F u ll M t l t l H .

Llbllnw guifoitMii

i .r m i

$ 6 .4 0
S.MK2I
T 10
4.7J-W '7 .« 0
s.inm 'i
a.

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IX AVERAGE CARS— from new to sevrral year* o ld —
were borrow ed from their owners and placed on the

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M#-l« 10.48
Riw-i* n .as
P.SIM9 14.40

. 7 ,h . C oniM . D o .,a o f

Sanford

" C * w u rvpuced with Gulf-lube, con *u m ptloodropp«d
from a quart every 652 mile* to a quart ovary 1447 miltd
^n d. averaging the figures for all cars, Gm/filaba at!
rai/t am tbota tart 2 t H V
B u , t o , o il— « «

lo b r ia u io n

Switch to. Gulf-lpbe now. Y o u 'll buy less oil. And you'll
g rt batter lubrication. T ry id It’s tha finest m otor o il

In a 4-day grind around the track, at a constant speed
,S

a quarter ever bou ght G et it at any G u lf station.
( Ml. IIM lUlIlM H . finuMM, W

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THE ,#HIGH-M ILEAGEM
MOTOR OIL
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Phone 265
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And. it the end o f the ten. Go If-la bo bad boat™ tvary
o il ht ovary carl In Car N o . 2, fo r «vample,— whan o il

the American A u tom ob ile Association tested four o f
. *

A M trita 't It ading braadt o f2 U #//«.

113 Park Ave

BRAND-NEW—This car's aUaa«a was lit­
tle ovar 1000 o Hh , glass sad pistons wer*
light tad oil rontumptloa w u low. Yaf err*
h Urn ahaatt &gt;«w tar. Goif-iako Lulmi J7 4
m ilttfjr quart tbam tba asoutgo of tbt

prices are headed up.

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25c

1 YEAR OLD—Thli rusdiur «■ • la A t
tvcrigv m«chinlc»l »hjpe, wilh p ltio n fS ^
rin ii wall “ broken in" but ooi worn. W

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tariff rttiriditta,

ehlrarr toprprided In an s tlo f
lit Is tot ddfnthd

felt 00hr • percentag# of oar
profit*. will etifly ahoitb tk#
g n ««»* 7
tk* war d*M annultto* aad MtaiU part* drags* the Hycr « ■ * ■ » eta to the cW Um V “ • l jT T
ermilsg without w i l l aad a*rly kytortan Bundey Btfcaal loot a l » »
ItM s y , .owning rooumod. They and th, Httla folks aajoyad l W
n r Ur m , through attempt* at
Ian tin debton la transfer pay- nnaJl/ pulled op tM telegraph aalvoa gramtip. Toalgfct
manta U America, thus further cabla that wan strung across tka at tka Star will W Pklwkk Padomcenllxlng foreign cumwciea, riTOr at tka drawbridgu aad tka para with Joba Bonny In tha twin
hady waa faaad taught la tha rota.
. „
Mbit.
R. C. Lang, af Patawkart, V t,
Georg* Ballard, wl}il* coming haa purehaaad flra acre* af (taa
atroaa tha Olaa plaaa atar tha tky calory land In Bath Hamwxk
Wat Friday dl#c*T*T*d a larga from C. t B r m and « * * ) *
rattletook* and aucesoded ta kill- to eama dawn In tha fill with hit
lag him. When stretched aat th*&gt; fkmtly and pot W a aprla# crop.
Hon dollar*. At today'* low Irrtl

4amm w

tka long run la — I &lt;
arty of hit eaataman
ihd pnd p r iU r t e o d H o f npplior* of hit g ot da.

, B*prdddntulv«i af tkch
tha wagon, tha hour* of
Inin* to fluff pdrtUhlkf lb-

p f aubm lttad'to P m I dent Boaaa»s , w h P . would then detumtlnu
to aU-tatagaata and In keeping w ith
istry {silt to organls* of It* own
|*r .praacrlba on his own inltiativa

ea lha cool of ■ •hiri

k # UnlUd Itatda haa docUod
la
Winch i bdgo,. bnttlaaMp
binding pragrwv That'* l¥ * .ta
a e f Oirraaay a^MHaeUpp tail*.
fehon tk. jr a r a r t^ r
organltlng a R. F. C. R*ttiwn*lfa|

i, .may arbitrarily without JUUUUK
Itself, fix hour* of labor, wage*,
lira pertaining to tb« induptry, to
ndudtry might adopt ita own eoda
1 ProkldetU haa prAscribtd such a
mittad by tha Induatry, any viol*tlon of any of Ita provtaiona IhpahtaHabta by a fine of not
mora-thpp 9000 tor tneh of/enaa.
Furthermore, in tha alrgnt any business or induatry ra•orls to kweatihop mithoda, o rific e , cutting, which thrdatfrtb thd Bdfpoifl 6 t the Act. tie President haa the power
to Hitts a^ary builhaea obtain it federal licenee, and no
ehUrpHaa ftbiild be allowed to remain in buainaaa which
|i|ilga to qomjjly, with ,the code, of ethica and fair compute

i i h

mi-Mnihir isitiwriru rjn gl*

Uitriea in
irovielong.

f n ir c o m p e titio n 1
ilk for ifiy ’’chler* to Mlttt men for hla
k ttfl. bh od the avwraM juy mar* gbqye

U of lpt» i t t l w f .
the aucceag of tha Induatrlal Recovery J w
«m oat entirely upon the eaptha meeiur* racatvaa from tha
Induitriea cnncerNlkl knd ti h tha gananl public; If etet-y.
U of people, leeks ways ttd

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Public building

wo should hato gained twtea a*
math la national income aa wa
(Cuhtlnood-Fram Pag* Om &gt;
n&amp;Mt hart bat In tha faltart to ly dootrnbl* ta th* aona* of aatrUaoiee debt payment*.
trlbating lomathtag of rslu* to
th* community end iheuld not W
to aopply
two and ono-half ballon dollar** a man makoaUft
worth of good*. At prooont our
-No work ahonld be conatrocannual onporta to Europo hgro
abrunh by a bllllan ami throo- od . which would nqulr* for Ita
ouartar dollaca—aorta tlmoo th* malntananca or operation and ad
dtbt Initaliptnta. Enrop* normal­ dUlappI outlay by th* fodom)
ly bay* Mom aa principally food- gootramont,"
atuffi and raw material*, pro­
Coaplod with thlo do*lor*lion
duced in tb* Sooth *Ad W**h— o f building policy wa* a fir*,
ao tha la** of European purchav point labor program jaalgwad to
tag power him fallen moot bear- gat aa many ta work aa poailbla,
Uy on tho** eocttan*.
W* ex­
ported aoe million dollary’ worth with tha priria* that oU con­
of cotton to Enrop* In IPtB. aad tract* moat mart th* raquholota than 200 million doltaro* manta af th* national Indaatrlal
*r*rtS"r» i s n r f o r k m « c it rocordry T»w Tor |h6K'WOfhtag
I* calculated that orar a million houn and fair wag* ecal**.
Job opportdutilaa, tb* board aaAmartaaa worker*, ta good timoe,
ar* engaged ta produetag good* aertod, “ ahall W eduKably dlafor •ip d t'to Europe alone. The tribotad among qoallflad work*re
wh# ar* unemployed.1 not amaug
tho** Who maroly, wiab. ta ehang#
on* good Job for another", cs■"reeionlng ta par- tinning:
-Thee# work oppartua'tla* ahall
to dUcUaalon, for It
a premia* that -tha bo dlatHbotad, googmphlcaUy, **
widely and aa mtultahly a* may
to pgpattahkhr.
: -•Veolifled wwrWiW'-wke, co­
der the taw, at* entitled to prrforone* ahall aecora each treat-

To prorant n “hopei#** J*“ "
in Whahlagton, tha bonrd **H
thoro muit ho wld# ikcontrultoawhich It propoood to bring oboa
by itat* *dm|pl*tT*or*. to roe— *
Mend ta Weahlngtaa alt non-fadara) projaeta. UnlU will ho **t
up ta Waahlngtnn ta cofialdor.th*
■tat* prbjbcta from thaoo atandpaints *
General policy}
engineering
and technical aoundneta; legal
Maaibility; financial mtupi eco­
nomic doalrablllty and relation
to unemployment and rrrieal at
Induatry, and Mom tha rlawpoiat of coordinated planning.
Federal
project*
will
b#
■conned from th* economic and
coordination potato. All - project*
and oxpandltnro* wQI b* paeaad
upon by tho enblnat bo*W. tubjoct ta tka approral of Proaldcnt
Sooocrelt.

R^Ugious Wedding
Of Barbara Hatton
is Staged th Paris

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world

Homo M ixed Feed*
B a re ra t othera feeding
coaln, w hy not yrara?
SeWlnote IM lrr Faed
GeW eetille Hakh
Grawtah M i t t

Seminole Peed Co.

SJ BEER
fltoTu'u Ptkra
PO S T O FF IC B

p tm c H

To keep your .dlploBUt.In
food condition,' hare It
framed now.
.vtj

1wumst sww6 ^

"^ T b * waataful coeta and f*raonal disappointment*, doe ta « •
nnd before Barbara'*.
fonowlnjr th# tiuaame M u lti migration of labor ta the
While the prince wnlrad tka
■at teat .July. Oar deelFrench kuabond't legal right to
whether we ahall giro tka
roatral oyer Ua wifa’a proparty,
i docrot burial—by ruduc1 largo dywry woe reported to
4m drastically—or It*"*
u jt a* lying on the field
hhra been aottlad upon him. Ho
la to bocom* a rotting
• is dlrortod about a year age
item
Louis* Actor Van Alan, of
tn d « rtlilltfu,
ttew York.
( T o t U CooUnu#d)
local #mpleymengjagoncle#vd*amHl* brot bora, Sergo and Dart*,
M . l f th-. Unltad Mata* om- attended tb* Wedding. Sorgo, fir ­
ploynrent eerrko.
mer huiband af Pol* Nogrl, is
nrirat. fln

rnltn# of aiziAUnf fItseDiu

BnlBe Arid H i, Arnicda

naked to Waabiagf ak
they
aboold ha withbald .aaUl M arsanitation ta in tdaimma and
functioning which can handla

tk« romoeal of tka dead hand of

dotto art not golh^.ta ho paid. Ill
MU by our Europaon dabuia.
Thia, at ftrat glance, loofca M
though It worn going ta egat aa
monoy aa taxpayers, for money
haa to bp obtained Mom w u*
mart# ta pay off
tkg JJbmtj
bond* m lhoy eama do*, and arcrything that tho foreign debtors
do not pay tho Amartaaa tag— for* will pay, And It U o — nat­
ty dear fact that tha Amoriean
ili dwa knowledga th lt carpeople ar* golag ta bar* ta find

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Therefore, wa can aaanma that at tha Uniltd BUtoa la porhapo
world proaparity la daairablo if It fifty, WdWcn dollar*. If oor todoaa not coat aa anything from tl*M l Income Increased, through

tuilly employ libor at Ingtilntt to pay off, either In full
leir rant and taxaa, yet nutn- ta b* loaded onto tho hack
»nd Which bec«UM of tbeao American taxpayer."
■aort to. price cutting, than Tho taxo* that w * pay 1
T 'IT T 'iriP
-T " i from paying higher wage*
more m e n .lt n the purpoae of the Indunnort of oofrtpotltlen.

dollar* worth
In tho UnOac
may bo aoma
nr*d roflnaaal

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INSTBLCTOtt OF S T R I N G
AND BRASS tN R T R im tb rt.

Ffc^eks-tk
Studio l i u

Myrtta, Aronue.

Veterans
Naa Murray of th* Mma. Thoir
jjrjyoo are both eoeilng aeparation*

ouri ok U iu u y

proWom im p Ip,

formerly rocal * ■ras

oruaa’ aliowan***, TU*
mtaa, witU* Ik IthoUltaU

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i lb* public pay roll who bar*
. bolter claim aa agalaat other
tlaen* than that they one* wor*
uniform, th* atUmpt will eoro­
be made. Nest wintar a Cow■oaxUnal election will ho ta tight,
d 'M * broaaure on Indletdoal
pruohntall Tea will be rary grant.
It* toot will then coni* aa ta
bather pension* ar* to ho paid
dy to tab** who autWoJ ta the
ar or la the end to ill ntan who
■n.moblllMd. Tkat will ko the
tagtlal laaut. If th* docialon b
confine, peailona I* the gonw-

k ,wtS! brought I
Ability, n on
h.hM not tost k gi
ul forlk-rajvg* man
rad school at Like
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Haring dup* tkla,. tho AdmlnUatlon con with a alaar eonaclone*
M ta«h *wph*lw4ng puWJo

oom^iwmlai.dUHuk m

ruftultud la miuoroi
and is a ruouit of I
Yt nqw hbida tho w

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M

ul the control* of
Vftin, and for this
a peacock. His defsuden sdbat they add that no

a^AJoiwjj*

boat man for th* crlnc*. There
war* bo atiendadu, in »ccjr&gt;kx*
Uiifai* lUphblitoa mma^pan.
It to wall ta ask ouraalraa why an
,VI. U w « the alignment In th*
Senate waa altaoat «a rtl&gt; aa

pihy Itaoa- I*

critic Seuatin ate

lmttrl*ially

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S»ft.,.tken,f to tk. ™ aSX « -

•H , hsr* »Uh*d their
fertunea on Ita aoccoa*

w t u ' t a , sS s
e creation of a yrirtlegod cUae

latfkkalnc, I

lp&amp;
3?StfU !2i
lybUU.'thls .was soat by tais-

siHkd.
amounts.

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�F R I D A Y , J U N K S3,11

Miss Virginia Jinkiiu
Honored With Party
toft today lor haw
4 T M City to apead a few day*.
^^U w ard Higgins, Jf. to (pending
thft w**k-a*d at Daylong Beach
with Ua aunt, Mr*. I* B. McLeod.

Mtoa Clifford SMnholaar toft toduy for Dayton, T « n . » h m sha
will »p*nJ (ho greater port of (ho
■unmr.

Hoiartag Mr*. M. Brodski. or
Philidalpfcto. Uh r * »»t •* b*r
•litir, Mr*. Elmer Toll, Mr*. R
Mailman, o f N*w Jersey, th*
r&lt;mt o f Iwr *l*Ur, Mr*. i l «
Jacobton, mad Mr*. 8. Solid, of
Orlan:k&gt;, tha pu**t or bar atoer.j
Mr*. A. Jacob# in, Mr*. Vln.it'
Chad entertained with a l ridge
FRIDAY. ,
Regular meeting of Seminola party Wednesday afternoon at hrr
Rebekah Lo.tga Number. Forty- boma, Topeka, Jr, on Elm Avenue

Mil* Grace Hendon, o f jM i U
h&gt; m. who ha* batn v 111ting Mil*
Clifford ShlnhoNar for lh* pait
few day*, toft today for P*tot|n

Social Calendar

In Hue op when th* time eomaa ...
and. I&gt;y their ballots, nffiet mock
nf the propaganda which Ma *U 4 r
rrndy been darted by th* wet*.
.r

Altar i arat* I pmfmwion* «.f
three will take plac* at 8:00
o'clock at the Odd Fellow* Hall. bridge score* war* arid*.) an.|1
prim awanM . High acore priir.|
a Florida picture, waa presented!
MONDAY.
Monthly program meeting of to Nr*. Elmer TMI, whll* arrnnilj
the Woman'* Minionary Society high K i n prtoo, a almilar pirturr.
of the Flrat Bapllet Church will w ii given to Mr*. Urddikl, tow
be held at 3:30 o'clock at the icor* prlia, also a pktura, wa* rr I
church and will be precede.! by a reived by Mr*. Raae Mna*. Each'
of tba hinor r e s t * waa lha rr |
prayer irrvlce at 3:00 o'clock.
Th* Sunbeam Band of the Flirt tlplaal o f a framed pktura of a
Daptlit Church will meet at 3:30 Florida icenr,
o'clock at tM church.
A color achame of r*d ami white
Th* Trutlj Seeker* Clan of the wt* developed by lh* floral .In-. I
F ln t Methodiat Church will me«t oration* and by tb* rtfm h m n ii.
at 3:30 o'clock at the home of which comistad o f B aatad and
Mn. A. D. Shoemaker, Rear.kill aweet count*. Thru* present were;
Avenue^ with Mr*. Shoemaker, Mr*. R. Ilnntohfe1Mr*; B. Milatnan.
Mr*. C.-C. Print, Mr*. E.'Al Mof- and Mjw. S. 9*114 honor gunts,
f«*t, Mr*. John Vaughn, and Mr*. Mr*. J*mr* Toll, Ml*. Elmer Tull,
A. M. b'lowrr* a* hostesses. Car* Mr*. Fannie Weinberg, Mr*. Roue
will leave th* church at 3:00 Mo**, Mr*. Waller Millar, Hr*. A.

M l*. A . Jacobson ha* ** her
fWttt at M r home her*, her
aaat, Mr*. S. Sal Id, of Orlando.
— ■-*
•
Mr*. B.' Maliman, o f New J*r.
m . to tb* gueit o f her ilatcr,
Mr*. Mag Jacobson.
Mtoa Sally Wright ha* returned
to M r horn* after, spending »everal day* with her brother-inlaw aad *l*Ur, Mr. and Mr*. 0.
C. Carter, at tMIr home in Seville.

Mr*. Rilry J. lane, o f Tampa,
arrived today to tpend a abort
A L lh e refreshment" h w r Jrtrtctt
that. She will be matron of honor
at the Craw ford-Jinkin* wedding and cakn, in ihaiVo of pink and
green, were served by lh* hostess,
SanAiy.
assisted by Mr*. Nickel. MU*
Mr*. Seth Carmen, Of Llkeland, Alary touls* Nickel, and Miss
A*mg;«A-TitsmTafr6r'
,«g R * B t.»U a w «d * y ^ b ^ - «M 'T tr «* 1
. pari of th* wtek with Ml** Vir­ pink hydrangea* and fern ' wa*
ginia Jinkin*, French Avtnue. She used to adorn thn room* of the
h M ' enroll* to New York City Adam* home which w*r* opened
ensullc for the occasion.
■Hwiito her home.
Plana
were ajinouni-ed
thl*
In "The Rustlers' Roun kip", the
Among those invited were: Mu*
Pan Hansell arrived today’from Virginia Jlnktn*. honor- guert, morning for the wed ln g Sunday Jatrat Tom Mix-Universal feature,
Ocala t j spend the week-end here Mr*. John II. Jinkin*, Mrs. Itonry at noon o f Mia* Virginia Elisa­ which hae been booked to play at
with bt* mother, Mrs. Pearl llan- Nickel, Mn. 8. W. Bradford Mn. beth Jinkin*, daughter of Mr. and th* Milan* Theater on 8wtunlay,
**11. Ha will serve a* beak man Pearl 8. Babbitt, Mr*. U. W, Sir*. John 1). Jinkin*, to Vernon a real, honest-to-goiiVies* rodeo,
la |he Crawfor.IJinkin* wedding Bailey, Mr*. J. 8. Cord/, Mn. Carl Douglas Crawford, of this rlty, with thrilling event*, such ■« rop­
Mots, Mr*. (J. E. McKay, Mn. son of J. I». Crawford and lha late ing steers, lariat throwing, stage­
Sunday.
J. B. Crawford, Mn. Kent Ro*. Mr*. Crawford, of Lawrrnccburg. coach race*, and many other
aelter, Mr*. W. 8. Thornton, Mn. Tenn. The Rev. .Smith Hardin
will perform lh« ceremony before
Italday
afternoon at
Daytona H.geno Higgins, Mn. Walter L
* large gruup of friend* and rela­
Morgan.
Mn.
J.
K.
Hettinger,
Beach ware; Mrs. 8. M. Easier by,
tive* of the couple.
Mr*. 11. C. Dr Bose, Mr*. E'hvard M n. 8. E. Jones, Mn. M. II.
The bride will have her sister,
Higgins, Mi** Marjorie DuBosc.
Ml** Helm Jinkin*, a* her maid
Mila Adelaide Higgins, and Wilof honor, while Mr*. Riley J.
•Bam DuBose.
; ,
Lane, of Tampa, will *rrve a* ma­ nianshlp, am) a charming love
tron of honor. ’ Mis* Margaret story.
Among the out-of-town 'guest*
Danner, daughtrr nf Mr. and Mr*.
Mix, wh i ha* won many priirs
w h) wll be here Sunday for the
G. O. Danner, will be the flower at nationally famous rodeo*, parCrgwford-Jlnkin* wedding are:
girl. The bridegroom will to *U
telp*le»-In-alt nfitig-fo&lt;Teir»vehtir
AO*« Marjorie.Netoon. o f New
-trndeTTiy Dan Hansel), of Ocala, shown In the film, and his facility
York City, who la visiting in lake­
formerly of Ibis city, best man. l( easily rrc igniicil. In a burst of
land. Ml** Katherine , Tillec, of
livlne Jarkson, groomsman, and applause ind thv r her is of the
Klulmmcc, and Mis* Janet liarRussell
Mitchell, and
Edward rrnw.lt thronging the grnniUland,
I din, o f lakeland. Mis* Tiller and
Mitchell, ushers.
Mix win* the slaxe-voarh rare and
P.
Itayard
Smith,
Mn.
M.
E.
Mtoa Hardin will be the guests of
Musif for the ceremony will he i* awarded a Jewel-studded sid 'tr
the Rev. and M n. Smith liar In Muyc, Urn. W. P. Fields, Mr*. f-rnished by a ehorua o f nine
from the judge*.
while MU* N tl* in will visit Mr. George W. Huff, Mr*. W. M. girls, by a vocal quartette comThe cait aipportlng Torn Mix In
Haynes.
Mr*.
E.
M.
Carroll,
Mr*.
and.MN.’ John D. Jinkin*, French
posed of Mina Etoiae Winn. Miss this action-film inrluiVs Diane
V. E. Douglass, Mrp. W. D. Houle! Avenue.
Marjori. Till!*, Kelley Pope, an 1 Sinclair. N &gt;ah Beery. Jr.. WIIRam
hen, Mrs. Fannie 8. Munson, Mr*.
John Lighten, and by a nolo by Ih-smond, Douglas llumbrilte, Roy
E. C. Smith, Jr., Mr*, n. M. Ma­
John Dighlon. Mr*. Fran ecu A. Stewart ami Frank lacktcen. The
son, Jr., Mr*. Vollo Williams,
H'ckson and MU* Helen Gorily pktura was directed ky Henry
Mr*. O. R. Kstridgc, Mr*. Har­ will be thn. organist*.
Mao«aa, ae* at wrntem fftffrtdbi.
vey Mo*», Mr*. Broshe Williams,
Immediately
_ after
----- the
.— ceremony
Mr*. Sheridcn Jewell, Mr*. Helen the couple will leave for a short
Mra. V. E. Douglass, rehabili­ Gree*, Mn, llaxel Coleman, Mr*.
tation chairman o f t tha local T. F. Adam*, Mr*. L. M. Tt-lford, b*edding trip. On I heir return I hey
American Legion Auxiliary, has Mr*. W. M. McKim, and Mr*. C. will lie at home to their friends
at 219 W**t Seventeenth Hlrcet.
racaived a message from Mn. II. Cogburn.
Commander Alfred Erickson of
Batotor,
natlcnal
rehabilitation
Also the Mii*e* llrlrn Jinkin*.
Camp Number Thirteen United
ehdlrman, which read* as follow*:
Helen Gordy, Florence McKay,
"A * a m u lt o f conference* beSpankh-Amerlanc War Veterans,
twaan tha pre*iilenti the National Ruth Mrlllnff.-r, Maigarrt Knl&gt;Mr*. Jennie Erickson, president of
Commander of lh* American Lr- ert«, Klltabrlh Shoemaker, MarIbeAuxillary, and 33 member* of
Ydfh orginixaliom, hel ! a Joint
(ton. Look Johnson, and the Di­ *rle Smith, and Maude Jinkin*.

Plans Announced For Genuine Rodeo To Be
Marriage Ceremony Seen In Tom Mix Film

iD tm ooM
O ft P lA tt

C’untur.v of Progresa.

North Carolina's
Dry Forces Wil l
Fight Repeal Move

ly repeat llsblf, when the dry
fori-, launch a stair-wide cam
paten to prevent ratification nf
prohibition repeal at an election
to Is- held Nov. 7.
Preparatory to conducting a
drive that will e l tend into every
township in the slate, fill out­
standing dry* met In Raleigh May
28 ami organised a steering com­
mitter. which circled a* it* chair­
man Pr. William toni* Potrat,
president rmcrilus nf Wake For­
est College, who helped to hring
victory a quarter of a century
ngo. lie will lead the dry fo.es
In the approaching crisis. Charles

U Ruffin, Raleigh publisher, a n
■ehn.cn accrrlary. This slt-cring
ctimmttlre, rumposnl nf 111 men
nn.l women, will art as eve olive
commit Ire In the' coming enmpaign.
-.--1-----The immrdmlr
doty nf this
committee will to to organ)** dry
lender* in all ports of the state
and rnll them Into convrntinn nt
a later dole, prohnbty in June,
when additional forces will to
summoned to action.
A significant
fralore In ronnrction with the drive being
loon, lied to keep North t'nrolioa
in the dry column I* the fact Hint
nil nriranlxallon* that' heretofore
have lieen working In tohnlf of
tempernnre hnve enlisted ondrr
the banner of the United Dry

lion* will work together.
Optlmliini matki-d Gi
icsntiatlon meeting in Rslei
whin leaders who had come li
from all sc.tlnn* " f the ,t
nolnlnl ool lhnl^Llu'-aitoal.t,
Iterance force* can Is- counted

A L L EXPENSE
TOURS
’ Hnnfonl tn Chicago

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t

And Return *
RATES

850-970

Margaret. SL. Wright, Ag^.

Notice to Property Owners
City Tnx Hook* will tlnnp nn July I, 1933; after
which nil real rntnto

i i |h» i

which lPil'l Inxcn hnve not

hem |i«i|l will Ip mlvcrtlsnl ami tax certifies ten filed.

Penalty fur nnnpnymrnt of tixcn—12'• Interest
front (Into of certificate for first year or fraction there­
of ami 8'. per annum thereafter,
ELLEN H»Y.
City Tax Collector

mOfAuxiliary

Vet OrganizationB
Hold Joint Meetings

Miss Pules ton Given
Party On Thursda

rector o f the Budget, the follow­
ing conclusions have been ranched.
"A s a m u lt nf the application
of the * Veteran’s regulations, * It
pew seem* that the cut in rompaaaatlon o f
aervlce-ronnectnl
World War veterans with specif-

To-Nijrht
Lower Floor
10-35

ADE; ON
ROADWAY

Ic Injuries ha* been deeper than
waa originally Intended, T h e
regulation and schedule* in thl* given yesterday afternoon by
respect will, ethrrefnrr, lie re- Mr*. J. C. Henson at her home,
tiewrd »o a* to effect more equi­ 1*110 Perk A Venn-. Mis* Pulestable level* of payment. Careful Ion received a hoi of bath pow­
study will to mail" ot the ether der aa a memento of tha occa­
sion.
regulation* and their effert*.
Throughout
th a
afternoon
"By reason of the burden Inci­
bri bes games were enjoyed by the
dent tn re-rating and In order
guests. When score* were added
that undue hardship will not he
high scorn prlxr was awarded to
lmrn**il upon veteran* In their
Mr*. James A. Wright who re­
application for adjudication of
ceived a bottle of perfume. Mis*
eir ra m , regional office* of
Lenabelle Hagan rut high and
c Veterans' Administration will
was th* recipient nf llntn sports
not be closed as ha* been ret»orthandkerchief*.
cd. except where It ha* torn
A t tho tea hour an Ice and
rlrarly demonstrated that region­ sweet course wa* »*rved by the
al facillllr* art not necessary,
hnste**, assisted by Mr*. .Samuel
“ It I* not contemplated that Pustun and MU* Thelma Bcnioit.
G-vernment hospitals will be Those present- were: Ml** Mary
closed pewdit* • careful, studious Elisabeth Puleaton, honor guest,
survey o f the entire hoapllsl sil- Mrs. Ava Wright DavU,
Mr*.
nstlun. Thl*, of necessity, will re­ James A. Wright, Mr*. John
quire lime,
Melsch, Jr., and tba Misses Hel­
“ These conclusion* are In line en Vernay, Lenaballe llagan, anil
with the President's original Katherine Byrne*, bridge guest*
|statement that the regulation* aad and Mr*. Samuel Puleston, and
schedules would be drafted *n as Mlsa Marge ret Peters, tea guest*.
In effect the most humane pos­
sible treatment o f veterans truly
disabled in war service."

meeting Thursday evening at the
home o f Mrs, It. C* Sheafer on
Kim Avenue, for the purpose of

S

Travelling Kitchen
Will Visit Sanford

Houtawivr* of Banfnrd will
hav* an opportunity tomorrow
t « Impact thp naval all-«l»ctrie
travelling kitchen
which
will
mska tts sppmrsne* In Sanford
street*
through
arrangement*
mad* by Raadall Elcclri ■ Co..
General F.ltctrto dealer* here.

TEM N0.1
ON YOUR
^BUDGET-:

"T M *

CVFETY

kltcbaa

on

wheel*

bor-»avlng devices f*r the home,"
■aid Mr. Randall today.
“ With
similar rolling kltebans now toing construrtad, It to aipectrd to
do much toward* revolutionising
kitchen* of American homes.
T h e perpoaa o f bringing tbGeneral Electric Kitchen I'nsrh
to Sanford la ta stimulate inter­
est
of housewives In kirhni
modemlMtlon. Every houncwito,
jp* baliava, will want to Inspect
tRIs novel travailing kitchen, toraus* It Is tha latest word, not
only In kitchen appliance*, Iml
In arrangament, aa well."

U

GIRL’S CAMP

|b t the 8AFBTY of your valuable papers, Jewel­
ry and heirlooms mar your peace of mind,
f A CONVENIENT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX
Bent Lesa Than 1 Cent A Day.

W ith T b a H ottest

lord Atlantic National Bank

Colored Bind

$

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the monthly payments will be surprisingly easy to &gt;
meet. What’s more, when you get to trading, you’ll
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203 MAGNOLIA AYE.

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new cor you wont and need?
Here are the best things mo­
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new pointed radiator, beaver-tail back nnd skirted
fenders. No D raft V entilation that lets you make
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id j)
CHARLOTTE

Each day that It ttmalaa In tha
field alia* openlag Uada *• * T
due. tha eraamy appearanc*. T*e
yam* will not uniform, MJ««d »»•
term color U alao aanj ta t t i «
riotloo. • » w®“ U h#
Pf»io yellow and bW, eattoa crniUt* duct flapla of varloa* leBgtha and
Into contact with r*d aolT, ca^c‘ unwlefted itralm frwiarally con­
•oilstaini ac tha raaalt of froata
tain
many plant* which ham
on *ha uaopanad boll • » £ *
,mlael itapl# or Individual sards. j
docaa a tannic acid, and l»t» a*1**
. Tha uniformity of fihar tap l#
It absorbed by tha fi«* r « '» • " « 11
Judyt-) la best *dv*rd*g* by-aaoiba yellow color.
,
Iny out tha lint of d.ffareal plaata
Tha blue color la the feiull of
in tha field. Uniformity In aampto
wraihcrlny. gWtng »ha cation a
af yInnad rotton can ha Judytd l»
•ray or bltm boa. .lepan.bny up-n
kext advanUgt by making n large
the deg re# of wcatharint. »&gt;“ « *»
freuamitly cauaad by a fungus
which antcra tha cantcal canal of
lh« fiber amt dlrcompo#«d t a ll*
lone. In thla cata.lha atranyth of
Iho liber la datlibdly wsikened.

&amp; .y s ^ rt:&amp; 5 2

li Carolina Col■fc Gives Urtlque
M a il Training
Callaca r n u c f school of cotton
elaJCalny wai ptnctsd In 1*21. D«rh # tba i s Jraifa of IU aiUtsnc*
It ltoa.atfTtd 2M man. Thla la an
yvaraya o f SI man for each nunWlJi. Thla year, tha tourao wlU ba
■W U froht Jana 10 to July 28.
. Tha. work la- vary practical, dasigned to .leach both gradiny anil
ataollny of. cotton, and eonaUta
of actually rrtdln* and aUplIng
(• m a t aamptea of cotton aefeord-

Kidnaped G lrra
F a t h e r Relates
• Version Of Crime

|ng given tha trpfoct—Hy In
Ify a# hadara.
•
f . Na* «Tdak C1tr» « *
Ham o . ralWf. —
rwart yswSvrJay by the father wf

s s g t s v r * * s.

M srrsn t ilV cgyt McMatb.
Neil C. McMatb stead *&lt;n

F A X S A IL

Enforce Game Law

of |1S each far •

A I.riN K , Taaaa.—Tedium o f
preventing violations of the atats
wild game laws frrnmpted Pete
Crawford, rials game
warden
with hrad.j Jarters - here,
Install
1g“ rhort wav» radio recslviag set
In hla automobile. And .this has re*
•ulted in his becoming a voluntary
free-lance radio frontier policemanner t n w h l c h tha e &gt;Uon i e
ginned. If the cotton da »»at. it
cannot h» ginned nmojthly. The
saw teeth will yul the flhora ns
they are Jerked through the riba.
Kibers of damp cotton have a
great affinity for one another, and

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« piap-.w..-........— —

T W lit-ye*r-*4d *irl wna lakew
live* the Harwich Center Utnas■ut «cb al os May £. kept in a
cranberry itmcb and a cavelike
cetu« . f a la c ts l U o * for three
nifbts and liwall* n l twe I to her
ratents m i May 4 attw peu.iioO

ros s

OKLAHOMA C1TT,

waa Inaugurate*!
•caaon of tha year
_____
1
w h eaju it to be a
b lss—to - « » • *’. ■
heated building ■grid
u - ait at a desk
-iUtd3a.' to * "
was easaa for . gra'

*V X IN ' O P
O R W D F O U JT

PU G T-

the k me af Kenneth Bwck who
with his tw its I. Cyril, is *a tr.al
for the knhwrping.
M&gt;Ma:h told.*** bis first meet-

t o i l of 1T.1M atoAmtO

mrolled ht th« fraaday

- In fact, th. a«Wm«
—---------WOTWB —
* ~ -l .W ,a re*•
. . . 9 op^wdI renter* were
th« end of th* second
*had &gt;" N * * .Y#rl f ^

nir

ulatrd
Bend region of Teaae.
8oon after he installed hla re­
calving ri|ulpment, he met some
of the Imrdrr custom* and immi­
gration official* an*l tha suggrttlon wai mail* that his short-wave
•Cl might be made of practical
service to the government. A co­
operative arrangement was then
worked out with various poller de­
partment*. whereby Mr. Crawfurrl rrcwlv** thw poliro rmdio
notifying him warn any criminal
la in hiding or Is passing tbrwugii
the nig Bend.
Now .Mr. Crawford hslpa to
prrrrrv* onler snd ’ to rapture
rriminals of all degrees.
II* ha*

,r

cities

and

out lha aUta had eapkd

Intangible T a x
Returns Must
Be F il e d Soon

g p w N c n t u ) . Ww

-Iggy" vetecha, n - J «

~

fr m d * • * * ? * :
Its freaa Chkage, »

Ceurt rejvrsm hi* " ■

VaMed Irivehtwhal

:be m rm ~s.ra.ow ia the fwtd ot
Fmm l ^ e thwrj
dopm nv
I ■mplows w a r h- ^a*k
drpo. ts over a revlam
psmdrat apoi r s ili i to I inch I | ■ * * at, certain A lo is aad b w l-.
at the world s b r a l conference ai w t e s n receivable. M e * revotvts n h n .
- site and similar artirleo a f pecIVeb **P*es*-d the view that — * pioperty whnb Bt » vahsahle

nwoiths, sw M b in the i w i v l m
H the Court.”
- P u Ma,- gnials failing to perfwim th. ir dot e* In. this connec­
tion will lilewwe to investigatedTake doe aotire Ibefool aad he
goserwnl ac onhwgly.”

'Indtpendtnt -Home Owned ant-’ O perated

ourihE yentof

P la ced On D isplay

At Denver Meetftig
DKNVKB, Colo. June 23.-F.vterything from a booh that-catehee
airplanes on the fly to eollapalMc
tfl-cytles for eondneiom to *•«

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, t,i,[nwiiiwlmwr■WpNH

406---- SANFORD AVKNllR-----406
In appreciation o f your ia*post

wb«n lumnrniifg-am

train-, are d|splaye4.at U ««lfa -

f 17 East ftrt't'tSit'bet
tfENTER-SAlWQJtD

tha

witness s U N an I told bis story
fioa* the ysy ..f th. m a M with
tiys Aangbtev ta the bhterwsws s f
Kn lin t face-te-la.e meeting with
l b mass sh e alb-tv-Uj stole bis

:mn -w &amp; frw sir.

» « from the cotton mllU
than a m before.

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PAK LEYS WILL!
BEHEU) UPON
SPECIAL CROPS

Customer Sal* w* again offar yea a.

I Ion* I Invenlora' Congre**, bare.
-Mora than 2«*0 hrmntlonl yangInr from a wlnglcaa “ airplane"
equipped with akl* aHd “ ahta to
'a fth l over th* snaW at 1W mile*
*1 . . —----- -A-'- . . ■
—
San Antonio l»* I»m plckyi.,up

mad* pcaalkl* by “ “

V c b -B u T

m w

Gotta SHUT

ftcX ,h“ ‘ •W

M xK ?

bought for tho fatur* when preaeat

eve

VHu

t IWiAV®* To
L oPrrt’c M -y -

hausted. Price, will mltance- B . ’
shelves for the future.

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FREE ^DELIVERY

F riS w A 8* 1,* r t * '

A l C'»**l

,OOCW&gt;
ITIBWCTiny

Phone 2 8 t
tral point In the border region.
Not long ago Mr. Crawford‘ wa*
BO miles from any telegraph or
1iilephona station when a short|wave call' earns ta hha flow Ban
lAntoalM r 400 mile* away, to Infatm him that tha pilot of n paslalBg aMptan* bad seen a caravan
[ * f amnggfar# arosalng th*_ R l»
[Grande at a m oot* point In the
i w f Bead. Crawford hasUnei^ to
iTarllngua, where he picked np a
trnment river guard. Th*.P«Jwa* soon on th# trail o f th#

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i f e n t l d

AN INDKl’ KNDK.Sr DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TIH R8 l&gt;.\Y. JUNE 22,1933

H tabtr Aaaodatod Prtaa

Econom ic Conference

Fhro Coato A Copy

NUMBER m

22U™
629, OOOPersonsSen t
ACQUITTED OF OF SIX MONTHS

Saved From Failure TAX EVASION IS IN PROSPECT Back To Work,Report
ranco - U.S. Pact
For A p ril Indicates
Jury R e tu rn s V e rd ic t, T e n ta tiv e O p e r a t in x
liu d g et C a lls F o r
F a v o r in g N e w Y o rk
B a n k e r A fte r D e lib R ig C u rta ilm en t In
e r a tin g 24 H o u r s
Educational F i e l d

T w o C ou n tries R each

Atwraent ToPort-[Cotton Spinning Activity

pon e Discussion O f
M o n e y S tabilisation

r&lt;?

Summer Makes Official
T in ' Sanford nnd Seminole
NEW YOltK. June 22
V
Gives. Stimulus To Men In | f'harle*
With Scorching
K. .Milehe^yw»« ar-ptit jC.'.uilfy school* will operate for ' Entrance
• "!v *i* months during the 19.33.
I tdl today on nil count* in un m
t school lei m t* n pro»prct in
National Recovery Work ) diriment charging him with in : diratrd
Heat Over M ost O f U.S.
in tin* Imitative general
jop-ration Iwdgrl which mrintM-r-

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K m ploym en t G
T o B e M ost 8
lean t Since
D epression S

L O N D O t f , June 22. —
W A S H IN G T O N . Jung Z&amp;
( A , P . ) — T h e A m erican deleI i om&gt; ta* evasion*.
— (A .P .)— The A m e r l c a a
B allon aaid .in a .s ta te m e n t
o i s , f t , S a w I t M f m s p * s * » the- merrijhy-r*artf*d' 94‘ irtd f P « 1gTattorr o f 'L a b o r a a jn rWASHINGTON,- June t t . —M^odtltr quota for-whleh the* Chief J -'The' Jury1nhich heard th* . -•* i ‘ U l a Hoard of Public Imlrucliwit
trrday npprutril fur prv*rnta , Rummer made its official *ntod ay that the U nited Staten —Frcah itlmulu* for adm nirtm- Executive has approved allotment i ernment charge* that the former,
1(m&gt;
t'ounly t'ommission- j trance Wednesday with scorr hing liea.le.1 higher. Cleveland had a 629,000 persona w en t b a i t
r R o v e m m e n t feela curreney tor* of the national recovery lex of $2.1H,000,t)00 out of thr $3,300, I president of the National ■ U
wiathrr over a goodly se.-ti n ul water shortage and tha weather to w ork In A p ril and a amall*
I p a b liiz a t io n now would t&gt;e illation cam« yesterday in re­ 000,000 public works fund.
Hank had cheated the govern" :I j Tbr luidgel, |.«*e»-,| primarily up the nation. Pat ado steal cooling was Irss than comfortable at SS. e r y e t undetermined num ber
'• n t im e ly
and
ponslbly
a port* that rotton apinning opera­
The encouraging report* from
Along the Eastern seaboard, In May.
in 1029 an I 1030 of more tfiani* " *be Slate l&gt;. Ing able In appro- lurries prevailed in a few scat­
"cause f o r a violent price re- tion* during May mited at their th* spinning mills follnwrd closely
priate approslinatrly $4JUm.tlst*) tered region*.
the temperatures graduated from
In M ay the m onthly btiST*
$*.'■0,000 tmik the rase at It -‘3
announcements
of
the
labor
dr
for it* «chuol* peil term, calls for
A baking sun outshone Ita a temperate 7$ with showers
cesolon" to 4 ie detrim ent o f fa*tr*t parr line* October, I9 l4 the month of th* atock mark.I parlmcnt of a sudden and marked A. M. yrrlrnlay. It returned the mo onl) a &lt;i* nionth* school term previous effort* in a doien or promised at Naw York to 97 at neia aurvey aaid, however*
the conference.
•
upturn in employment in May a* verilict a little more than 21 hut a reduction of nearly $27,000 tmu* states as temperatures in Baltimore, Th* national capital that “ cheerful aa thla nawa
crash.
»
The atatrmsnt said that "un­
•ounda there la no seld^nca |$t
Thr*,, Indication* of rrnrwnl In •omiared with April—the larg- hour* lalrr.
n»*r the 11132-33 budget. Wbere th# high 90’a ceased to becuma un­ had 9&amp;.
\
that
, l *‘ it
'* marlta th* start of radue emphasis" ha* tn n placed du*tria| activity came aa Huith H. r*l in year*
and a g*m in in
In ,l year'* Innlgrl was $121,120 usual and readings of 100 be­
Minnesota
and
North
Dakota
M*a
The rharges ngainst &gt;1,1 hell
covary".
t/pon proposals for temporarv Johnson anj Donald If. Hawyn. dlrated elperulitures for pnvut..
for general operating espense*, came frequant.
cooled
off
after
showers,
but
are hrirfl* that hr had Illegally
Any further progress, th* fed­
the 1113.1 :t| liuilfct calls for an
stabilisation, that tha matter admliditratora for industry and building of l^)t percent during thr
crop experts declared tha moisture
Damage
to
erupt
was
reported
failed lo ipp&gt;rt a IWlh payment „f expenditure of fu(t,20»).
two months.
* m several states, but in districts wa* not sufflelant to allavlato eration aaid, depends upon Hie
n e w was tha affair of thr public works, drove ahead with
The statement of the rrnsu* $ra'u;.niy, f,.,,,, III,. National • ily
Heir business revival program*.
Cten with this reduction of where the ground held sufficient th* danger of crop damage. Ea* extant to which tho purchasing
d*l*gallon but ralhrr of Ilia
A* n part nf thl* widespread Imiieau said that during May the Hunk and had ma t- sham rl,*h nearly $27,000 in operatlnr *3 -1moisture fields of corn, hay and pert* at St. Paul said whaat, ry* power of Urn laborer la Increased,
Troaaury an.l central banka of program Acting Secretary Rinse- dninesllr mill ■|&gt;erntrd nn aggie rnhs in lt&gt;2t&gt; and V0 to maki it
In April nemploymont. la said
I n-e*, the Hoard nnlicinnte* .1 small grain* were gr wing wsll. and other email grain* war* dam­
tho Unitetl Stale*. Orest llritain, vrlt nf the navy said the navy ta'.e « f h.3l)0.!;«l.iJ2 st.nwde hour* n il' ar b' l,a.| joilf. i,-,l
to have decreased from 1 IJ !M M
. ■It a deficit of *u?r.O at th. .ml of the
aged
“
almost
irreparably"
In
Neodesha,
Kansas,
took
the
and Fran*r.
to 11,730,000 or U percent
■&lt;*
planned to apend $96,000,000 on ar cchtiwsttal with 0,0tk«J&lt;I'.r.OOO l.mvy income lo** that he ownl in vear unless tevenoe from an an
honors in early rJfwrts with DM four North Central state*.
Tho American government. tho ship construction during the year In October.
"Trad* union report* for Mag
la*. Tlie IMP slock **le w.i- lo r*oe,*led source is secured.
Cool
U
k
*
Michigan
hraeiaa
degree* above lero registered at
atatomont rontlmtad, fool* "that beginning July t.
another gain, not ao la m *
Of this, $40,
Oreralnni of these mills |iav» t hi* wife. The one in 1030 wa* to
Th« Itoinl e* 11mates Ita taUI I -10 I’. M. Birmingham, Ala., had came to the rescue o f Chicago 1”show
“"
Ita afforta to ralaa prices arr tha 000,000 will be for skip* already been Ihy first tn rilhmil ■ m lr IV. It. Tlioint ,n, prrtdenl of the reeeipls for 1033 It a* followsThla I* th* most algnlflcaat, a l
and Milwaukee resident* aa tem- 1
102.
Bartlesville.
Okla.
101,
and
moat Important contribution It under construction and at least! of practice* to Johnson and ap I ffreenr Cannne Copper Company. si*i.. nnnroprlatlnn
all bo.(net* galas reported
$f*f' 000 F rt Scott, Kane., 101,
perature* dropped from the 90*a
ran maka." .Rlmultaneuriy with IIR.OOA.OOO to start the new Tj|
iprlng aad la tho largest
tCnntlnueo on Tage Three)
llu- jury -vai
Inatrortn • it i f i*h lloehes Fond
2.100
I'ittsbutgh closed the schools to tha 70'*.
tho pobliratlon o f the ilatamant,
th* depression began. But W w
WO
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■■■“ ■' " ' j rnujil acquit or ronvirt all rhargir Poll tl**e*
---- It., was aaid authoritatively that
employment gain* more than, tM*
* tnri’Thrr~nr'th&lt;r~TKiHir ~.T i"&gt;ny i,ne Corraty-h-miUe ................ SOJI.’iO .
It will lake nearly two years ,
tha conference had hern aavwl
har/e. The Jury returned foe infrom foundarinf on th« rock a of
get th* unemployed hack to wggj
»H7,9M»
at rueI ions Ihrie time*, oner je*
atabllltallcn aa w raault nf tha
•nd bu.lneta cannot wait two
In pieparlng their laidgst, the
lerdav ami Iwier today. At the
arraamtnl between Amarlran and
m nu •
...
ttonral.
anticipating
n
si*
months*
rone Ins ion f rho lhlr,| appenran'e
French rarcr*anlall*aa to poat*clt«Hil term, lopp-d off |20,PPi
to
the
courtroom
the
J
ry
re
pona tha dlrruralon o f the-atabifrom the *alanrs ,,f leacber* i»nil
lurmd the ver Net.
Illation qiiaation until lalar. A
prin-Inals in its while schools.
|Prim*
Minialrr
Msc Donald,
A total rrdtietUn of $4.7im was
president #f tha ronfrrrnra. who
made in salaries nf regtn prin
T
w
o
OiiRtod
M
em
b
ers
had been worklnr nlrhl and «hv
ctnal* and lesehrr*. while a total P ro v e rb ia l D ry State Hon O f A lfo n s o X I I I
O fR n n d P e n o rtm ’rn t
jg ^ jy x te I hr pa flay from rnllapa*
W h en P la n e S trikes a f f • ; , u
, . , ruluclmn of $I.*RD rame In the
D e fie s P a re n ta l O b ­
B elieved T o Be In
jubilant at lh * &amp; * 4 .
\
general operating egpetwes
S e e k in g In ju n ctio n
M cxicnn M ountain J J 1
? ' al
Trod R. Wlloon, Canal* Jahnjection s A n d W e d s
* l i c e is a j-yton/ui **n
\
Thr
FriwiaAnytAeaW* %**■ f M«e i f j n e F o r W e t V o te
soa and E. D. Bilbao o f Geneva,
bed**)* foe Ik- n»*f
iw#fft aa readied "a"l' a m*etln«
A TLA N TA , Jun, 22. &lt;»Fi A
MEXICO CITY. Jua, 22 »/tl
^
"
It", p e n ju hudg't !■»»•»
at landail by J'mra M. Cox. Jam«»
tVASlIINOTON, June 23.— V O
I.ADSANNE, SwlUOTUad, Jnn# representing th* affirmative (Ida
&gt;. ol-tlve a-d suhlect to reei*lon
Spanish,| NEW YOltK. June 33. — t/F»
P. Warbmir Amariran t»»hnleal federal Injunction to keep «!ov- | |c t&gt; j .aquln Collar, Rpanlsfi
A
prediction
fiom
Renator
Kuh­
22
I/T3 —Th* former Prlne* of of lh* question "Should Dicta­
torial Power* be Given the Presi­
Allanlicsflier. wa« kilh-ij Ervin F Jtrnwn, ne"h«w o f firm I,. ,), ...... . t*oma.ls*ionefs.
eapert. am! Finance Minlatar ernor Talmailge from running thn-on that hi- home Mat,, of Ar­ the Asturias, defying parvntlal op­
dent and th* Governor* of tha
Ge'rge* Bonnat of France.
state highway department umicr BI1 , hl&lt; r,intpanirt|)
M ,r|.*„,,|
l&gt;*-tct.*rv i)f I jiIi r VVIIliiim i
i.e««eal ii*et«n««
position
ami
renouncing
hia
rights
lan
apr
hmlily
would
vute
for
Various Stats* In this Emer­
t A rtmha nf maalar dialomarjr martial law was asked here yes |*MrfM.,nn, „ rj„us|y Hjutiul.
D-nV nml head nf the ra entlv V“ T T . ...........im T
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■cp.ul on Jo|, Is came ysslerdty to the Spanish throne for lot#, gency T", argued bafor* a larg*
In effecting tha
wa» lei.'ay by two oust*.! meinbew of ||h|,jf (
. hIm,Ii-Ii i .I i'll|-1 n ,,f invr II i' mI h.ii
........... .
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r,
...... ,|f
b.-r l.eh.n,l the verdcl uf Iowa, was married yesterday to Edal- audlanc* gathered tn th* Lok*
iharrlhnl a* havlne Iran a*
1,11 *r lh- Iniml.-nHon
‘ ‘'“ m .n k • i .ik.Ihi hi»:bwRjr boMnl, Intt « tint** f«»r
.
V w llamp hire nod I'unnes'licut mu a Sampedro, attractive daugh­ Mary Community. Building last
I i
rrmn||-h«l whan fn * r r t anHa
#
1intuit** liFir tin a flight f iii lla *1 1 e*«r. tn
•I *x n ft*tb’ffil l, n(, i»-i
fill Irwf,
" " M l st.ee
.
pruhillliull.
night, war* declared aa th* win­
traditional dinl-matlr la-tlex nn-l the Fearing was not stl.
|r r**r«l li»rv
ter uf a Cuban merchant.
«•»» D r llin v nf i.....w - is i a
*n,u. Ihit-a.
In reply lo a sir pr .phrs'ies an I
lln
»ll
’ r».e (ctiiii.n fllr.l ly J. W. liarTeurUsrs
IS
•
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f$
rt
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laid tha rani* on tha table re­
Bitterly disappointed over th* ner* and wtra awarded sulUbl#
ci 11inaw n liriU’ I » tit|»! sl I IS tl M
Cuptain Hartrran *&gt;«&gt;• in «
r„r
Ita Hie jiibilatiotr ul atilt ptuliih.lioti lack of approval from
garding th» AmffPan poallino.
it$»
former prlta*.
nett, of Athens, and IV, C* Vereai.. , ,ma, an , IT ftal aliriWia -ement fit III A Ffill! InnI wllcn
l'»$|Uln
(99 '•■Is over I I siKi-essive stale vtc|Mil
I I n m* &gt;a Ivta
King Alfon.o X III,
whole last
The French, severely burred In of Moultrie, asked that- (lovrrnnrj *rsial.
Thalr praaanUtlon of th* ear*
At_JJuiifrdeial h'lil.liiig |,. re ;• ,\
&gt;**
j
’M
iff
S|i its*, itti'Mi
toio's, the Anti Halo n Ic.igue, word before the wedding caused won the unanimous vote oh th*
fioat-war inflation, ar* *’ M In
nf
Tlm govs'iruuenl uoJerrtl that on- -aid Rr wn wn in Tempi 1i $r&gt;|nfl idlluh
Talmailge, Adjutant O n rm l I.milll.ffffff
IS
.•'•••»
tHitoilN
through
it* su|M-riiiler.ilent, F lb* bridegroom to burst Into *obs, three Judge*—Mayor V. A. 8 p*or,
har* ham eamplalaly lackim? lo ley W. Camp ami th, new Tal- the Injuied flier an I llir 1h'h1)*3&gt;0 where- it Is 'pvrrrti d he will le- ll.nllh
mhiIi , bin*
|,i«9
M *" SVotl Mcllrlrle, said the “ real hat- the ruuple nevertheless smiled Linton E. Allen and Rollaad L.
Comprehension of the Am-rleau madge app&lt;ilnte,| highway com­ «ent herr Amnlistrl)-,
•la*
nrrr-lcd at once under the in
fiia
|I9
I’*Ihiinff
Its'' was yet to t-ome.
happily through th, civil and
Internal program and It* dafln'te missioner, Jud P. Wilhuit, be reDean—over th# argumanta o f­
Th" flier*' plum-, tlualt,, Vien- diriment, wh.-|, mid the nhen «;* n* VuI 19aal«lr Mini
i ffff »
objectives. Theg war# fearful IHnt i|.ired to show cause why tho
Ml'l'lH I
“ It would have greatly encour­ ligiou* ceinnonie*.
fered by Judge J. G. Sharon, ^
was
a
Mrsirail,
Joseph
lb-la
co
Ni'NK
Ins, crashed on I ji Malmrhe pmunMfllo
w!D»|*lt»«
Th* brief civil marriage In tha P. Raines, and E. F. Houshold*r.
the United Slate* I* on the ran I martial law rule of tho tighway
aged the ,|rys hail I .wa an I New
Morah-s, with reVera I alia-e&lt;
I'* r
fu .»ti*l Mill#
.ain near Apisar &gt;.
s. I..W.I I..... I
.to wild Inflation, whjrh would department should not be slopped.
tlump-hire voted artainsl repeal", cit, hall nf lausannr wa* followed
Th* dabat* was limited te flv*
After enb-rlnr the country il |l,r
Ir|w|tl;il eaItsaaal
Apiuiro
is
in
the
stale
uf
Tinshat* world-wide rtpcrruaai'n*.
Mcllilde said. "However, the fact later in th* afternoon by the nup­ minute talks and on* minute re­
Federal Judge Umlerwood said .ala, 100 mire *4&gt;utlira»l nf herr. legally the Indictment charged l.uata»»| FltM'll***
mii
.Cat V d
w'arhur* put them a three-judge court would b* or­
that Morales was airrsled and .u!|Mtini*tdUira
Aty
S.lMff 5.1'*u Hint they di I not is not disheart­ tial benediction In tha Sacred buttals hy each debater. Th* aud^
faplaln llnrlrmn uml I jc .ten­
right ofl the mattar.
lirld
ln,$I.INNi
hail
which
llrnwil
lia
w
ljn
*
ening became although Loth these Heart Church o f Ouchy, on llM •nc4. which Included many p * ganised and a dal* M t for « hear­ ant ' t’ ollnr, wlm recently flew
Cliff
ilhir ni.Fttl
aoaa from Sanford, Indicated lu
slal.r were dry, neither had gone shores of I-ak* Geneva.
ing on a rule nisi dirrctlng the from Seville, Spain, to Tuba. I &lt;&gt;k is al'eged lo &gt;ave -rduc.sl I . uih |
.ai$$|m,na*9, Ii.miL '
Iff'#
Though shorn officially of roy­ approval of each argument
$IJNMt thus releasing M.imo iii r k a
three dafrndanta to show eauir
(Continued
On
I'ag*
8
li)
Idtt
NiINK
IlllkVI
Inwtiran&lt; i
■•If early Tuesday on the projected
al prerogatives, th* former prince prolonged applaut*.
Idlicrty Horols held as rollater.il
why th* injunction ahiuld not h*
Havana-Mextco flight of arprnsi9tl.ll** Ul.!"'*
was still "hi* highness" in th*
ro w .rf
Scoutmaster Harry Dartow
from which nrown is alleged
Issued.
inatrly 1176 miles. After vbiling
wedding, ritual while to th* people, tha Lola Mary Boy Scoutt trodp
have received $tKK1 rash.
HMiff T»a»km Mtollr*
Several capital olTic'als, incl d­
IM1-3.1
IIXU4
lh* Mavican rapilal
they had
•
who crowded th* itioata and mad* a short talk on "Seoul
utdon*
Kiihsequenlly
the
Indictment HUlrlel
ing lh* governor were assigned
|19. $»)•»
K* nfs.nl
planned l i fly lu the I'entury of charges Drown rw iY fil ,i p itM j utiteia
shouted acclamations, th* wadding during th* program, while a pa­
I •••
l.lffff
personal military guard*. Two na­
1.7Tff
2.fat#U
reposition In Chicago.
wax a real fairy U l* romantic trol from th* troop otttnSfe
wrUt watrh. Bn automobile r»*bi\
tional guardsmen sat In the eapl.lffU
MmIi M
The last tapurt from thr flier* nnil n miners from the nlirn tin t It 111)91 ll gl.
union of n princ* and a comanon- drill.
«.«VH
•Jiff
Jr
Mia* Christine Htoodenmlre and Itol rorrldor at the till* entrance
I.Jiff
2*ff#ff
OlHltl*
er.
r
Th* program waa’ praaanteATff
2.IMMI
I.7IR
Miss Ruth Pearman, popular San­ to the gnvtrnor’a private office, had placed than, over III" slate fii.ffllt reenmmemleil the ent»n lull** M.iir
The 27-year-old brunette bride, Frank Evan*, aa chairman of a
HUll
ford girls, loiby were annianced ami another sat near the main en­ of Taiwan Tuesday. A commercial rliminatinn nf MArmlcM' benI tH&gt;nd &lt;1»•«
1*9*9
(i»ai
**.lilt
Taspaycrt who went to Ihe on* of a family of sitters noted
lammltta*, which Included Bay
.11.1 1,9ffff M in i :
aa the first two entries In th* trance to hi* public reception Pllot w,,‘» reported ■ ghtrig Ih.-m ■it*I retrn*i* on hit own reeoani I’MPI (III.*
ft.lUtt NO.NK poll* at t'anla and lalra Monro* .for their beauty, was greeted with Howsll and Albert WhHakar, *1}
sail) they were.headed ul Hie time 2fu»*e. When this wm $l«»no Asili nil ill*
(Continued On Pag* Three)
MIIMm Theater bea- ty ’ contest
Tuesday
to
cast
ballots
fer
murmurs
of
admiration.
8
bo
wort
toward * storm area.
parents o f boy* belonging .te
flff.lffff 999,144
Mornln dixAppeaml mini »fn»Ain«*t|
which will be staged nest Friday
trustees o f Special School District a white gown with a ten-foot
An Indian found (hr plan high nt tmgr until h(ff reeent :«rr**&lt;l
Iha troop.
1ulurrd Trarhrra Salmlo
sight at 9:00 aYlock.
No
6
and
th*
amount
of
millage
train and a silver pearl ituddtd
iff»-.n iSll-31
Up un th* slip** nf the moiiiilain. ni
After th* dabat* had been tto*
AntrrlfHi whffro he i- l*ein^ IIUI rlr$
, M as Stoudenmlr* will antar
1Iff.OO" 1J.94II ti l » sat for current operation headband and carried white lilt**
KsanfuMl
Thr scene of Ihe rrarii is al an held fur removal to IhU ihxtrkt Ui.l»sr
eluded, many persons ramainOa
1,9Iff
J.«*«
lb* cosiest wearing tha c lor* of
coming biennium, at th* church. A t iha civil cere­
1,XDdl
J9*9 during th*
altitude of more than 11,t*MI fret. t « net an a wilneti Acslnxt lUo^fV ( iflrtlii
r.a voted for an tight mill levy, and mony she wor* a black coat, a I# oajoy a social hour and
the Sanford Country Clab, her
UlNlnofll* Mplirvr •
l.l**’*
lo aiaaie by Packham'a M
?;•»
Aviation
circles
said
that
the
re­
ilaiMmitt
ipenaor, while Ml*a Pear man will
:;u elected J. t Fox. C. II. McKenny yellow 'bet* and amall blag* hat
JfH
UHteth
Refreshment* also
gion must have been shr nnh-d in
luraal nijr
2Iff and E. K. Swaggerty, th# latter
j :»«
t u y eat tha P. Pa«l B «u ty Par­
Th* former prince, an* year
Kiilokra*
2
4Sff
clo.'b Tuesday during the storm N e g r o Gun W ie ld e r
Jl’f a newcomer to the Board' suc­ youngerth an hla hrlda, went In
11U
•Si lirlclli
4*at#
II nf|$l»#
wlU ceeding (lua Schinah.
WASHINGTON, June * 2 - 0 0 - which swept that trrrilury.
1h S o u gh t B y P olice 1l-thr
; Jos. L. Marantatte, maaagtr of
a blue sack snit to tha city hall
NONE
t)
llllJ.lt*
J2*»
Ordinarily
an
airplane
course
the theater, alar announced today AUmlnistrators o f th* farm act
2Iff
M It*cl
Jiff
Thr vote was caneassed hy th* but appeared at the church In a O ro h e itra O ffic ia l
•‘•Niafull •'Ily
in
12'*
that the VaJJbg Hotel la the latest have decided to apply It lo frulta from Vera Crux lo Ihn rit&gt; w .old
rhria lam J udan, local -negro \\agiirr
' 3«U n' anl pf Public Instruction which cut-away, with atripad trouser*,
.
Jiff
E x p resses T h a n k *
ha** led loath of the mouulain,
local concern to offer to antar a vegetables and other special crops
announced that a total nf 20 and wor* In hla lapal tha dtcora*
who-o name has appearcl on I'”
111.7UI
whaaw tip rises 14,000 feet.
which
are
not
listed
aa
basic
com­
9
IM
««
girl la th* contest, which brings
votes was polled in both pre­ Hon of th* golden fleeea, on* of
lire Court records on an nvriayr
Ion of •$
An onprtssU
modities In th* law.
(few total ndaibar o f inert hauls
cinct#.
th, oldest and moat highly prltad
of once u m .nth far the p»-t .••* kind people
This intention was mad* known
In
vitation
E
xtended
of
Spanish
orders.
During
their
meeting
members
* /-operating to 10.
era! months, 1a still at large,
mod* th*
today with th* announcement of M an S e v e re ly Burned
A| announced yesterday, all
hunted hy local police a" thr man
T o A tte n d E xercises nf th* Board Instructed Super­
Itn fcrd Concert Orchestra
th* appointment of Dr. II. R. Tol­
intendent T. W. loiwtcn to mall
‘ nts ar* Igvttfd to enter
ler, University o f California, aa In H u t F ire D o in ^ W e ll .who, firing at another negro, h t
part* poaslbl*" wss voiced dtW
winner *01 he sent tn chief of lh* section on special
(irsirge Dixon in Ilia ankle in »
Official* of the Daily Vacation a copy of tho tentative budgets to E q u a lizin g B oard T o
morning by 8- Rung*, proaldant
th*
aavaral
Board,
of
Truitee.
nual
Clearwater crop* division created to carry
B. C. 1-ampp, young white man pool in on on Hanford Avs-n e Chuich School which hat altractH e a r T a x C om plain ts af th* Orchestra.
of
th*
8
p*elal
School
Districts.
’ contest on July 4 wbere out the program for fniita and who was burned in a lit# which Tuesday night.
s-d sore* of local buy. and girls
Tha expression was directed h
lieetroyeil the onc-stur) riia.k in
III compete for a WUIys Ttgetahles.
Jordan was seen in the . tv it to various churches every morn­ Member* Of |hr&lt;e Hoards alto
If you wish te register a com­ ward City aad C«uaty
*“ ‘
ar*
to
b*
urged
tn
attend
■
meet
. ti$e title " N lu Flaclda",
Tolley, director o f th* Glannlnl in which he and Ihc lute Util about 6:00 o'clock lajl rugM but ing for thr past several &lt;hya, to­
plaint against any real, personal local merchant*, th* t
Ing
at
th*
Court
Hous*
next
Fri­
aad $60 far aalh, t'gather foundation of agricultural eeo- William* were sleeping, today was to fore pdlcr could lie cull' d, be day Uivitad all parents
an'J
or mixed property a*a*s*m*nt a* and both th* Shluhol*«r CrateS
a t’ least IS other girl* from noml-s at tho university, was observed loaning hinn.lf n Ihe ha.) disappeared. Hr wulktil into frit ml* of the pupils t &gt; attend day morning at moo o'clock.'
All trust*** al*o will b« askad mad# by County Tax Assessor Mill and United Lumber Cau
formerly assistant ehiaf o f tha bu- porch of Ihe Kernahl lurughton this pool room (a engage in an ar­ "open lious*’’ exercises t &gt;morrw
l h cities.
,
to
aakmlt the names of persons Alex Vaughn rscaatly, you nrJst which tw* latter group* bap*
resu
o
f
agricultural
economics.
Judge* whose nasaeu will
Memorial Ifodpltal.
gument with a negro nam?l morning from 9:0u o'clock until
they
recommend for principal, appear bafiro th* Board o f County leaned th* Orchestra lumber with
If*
has
arrived'
hero
to
begin
iruimmcvd will be |a the
Dr.- J. N. Tolar, hi. physician, Hnwu •• to th* latter'* rr| urtnl 11:31) o'clock. (3at.es ar« held at
sitting
as aa which to construct ultra a**taita
and
Uachart
in Iha various school, Commissioner*,
wreparatlon
for
a
program
af*
re­
at the theater next FrlStated mat Mr. Igmpp U rrcuver- affair* with JontenM wife. During lh* Find Baptist ( hurch and the
Equal
Ding
Board
at
tha
Court accommodate , constantly Inrriaa
before
July
6.
After w tttouiag tha lief for th* specialty crop*. Ad­ log rapidly, an.l that all c.tnpli- lh* argument, Jordap drew » ;:Uu First Mrth i.Tit Chtrch.
Th* Board's attorney wa* In­ House on July 10 at 10:00 o’clock. log audlanc*.
ministrators of th* act aaid th*
&gt; * letal ftfU -earhi
“
cat on* which caused serious dv-bt and fired one*. Brown t«ly ag
Visitors who altnid any af tho structed te prepare de* W trans­
Tit* Board will, meet la a
Th* Orchaatr* la
method o f aid will h* chiefly
. Htkdng salt#, the '
aa te hi. 'dlllmal* recovery, have quit kly '-no gh to aruid &gt;•* ing i las.es will b* givrn an opportu­
through
drafting
m arketing
ferring U th* Board of Public Journed session at that hour, oe- play a concert from Um
te tb * to aeleet the
agreements,
fixing
minimum cleared up. He stated that Mr. struck. Th# butlat «atartil Dix n’s nity lo witnoaa th* result of near­ Inatraetlon all school pruparty cor tng to Clork V. E. Douglas*, Stomd at Rite o’clock
wlaser and all laeal price** In some Instances, and .tn Igunpp may always ron.ider him­ ankle lo break aevaral tons - lie ly Iw i wreks 0f iraining devoted
naw m *rd td In the name of tho for th* pirpoao of hearing com­ Several additional attracting
ha, with thalr «a- others to eliminate eompeUtirg self aa baiag th* oae man In SOU was a bystander at the time, and lo rellgUa for th* chlldrea will
varteaa Trust,*, of the Special plaints and argument* over ao- also to b* offered. IncFudiig
at a jhaater party factor* which they aav bar* In­ who crulddxpect t0 mme through h* la in th*
FkraaM-laiighton &lt;&gt;ff*r various eshiMt. and render Taxing Districts This U to bs xes.menla on propart/ that brings hy Mia* Marion Bayaea, th*
m 44
un brgomg Vamatir sketch*, based on their
creased th« coat Hak la dtstribu- such aa experience aa salnfictoi. Memorial Hospital
l i compliance with a re- a tax ravaniM for tha atat* aad al sitters, aad Kalhr Pop*, sad tea
ti raiment.
Uy a* ha has.
work.
«99Ct*d Slat* law.
county,
.
.
solo hy Biohaad Ite d o b

FEDERAt WRIT LS I SPANISH FLIER!:
SOUGHT TO CURB ON TRANS-OCEAN
GEORGIA’S .CHIEF FLIGHT IS KILLED

ROBINSON SEES SPANISH PRINCE
WET VICTORY IN DROPS RIGHT TO
ARKANSAS POLL RULE FOR WIFE Affirmative

S id e
Of Debate At Lalie
Mary Wi n s Prizes

f ompanion is Murad IJ. S. Immigration
'■— *

^

lOn Bribery C hartv

Two Sanford Girls
tored In Beauty
ntest At Milane

S

Lake Monroe Has
Flection To Name
School Trustees

Fruits, Vegetables
Included In F a r m
R e l i e f Provisions

3

“■r- ■,7'”

3 $

2-.V..I
4

..

.

• fj

�t
1

,■ » to- 4*

D itoifar Ball Team
Florida Hate Mat! Fond Is Satirfaetorr
- ^

WlMn

Outcome
L a n e P o u n d e d F ro m
H ill Second T im e B y
H a r d -H ittin g O u tfit

f r t a l actually Is to to tlx g imn
I k t - ill d*cid* for all tima
to lto f Ito Rada won Ito first
ft Central
Baeetoll
ytaaaat le ectodaled to to
M f tor* tomorrow totween the
Uk aad tto Oriea:te Tlgrs.
Today lb r*de are tto** f » «
m m ahead of tto Cocoa Indians,
tto P*d* drop three f * » » •"«*
m lad lane v ia throe tto l* o
•ha will to Ued for first pise*
i to - M- f - *nd a game will he**
I ba pteped to decldh tto winner.
AH tto pan* the Indians ar* go*
ife they might win the three
HM* they need. Tto r*ds too are
lUiag a rapid p*e* that will
mtobly not to stopped alth &gt;ugh
I Manager Jo* Barnes stated “ A
T f * I* never over until tto lest
MM la «it.-*
•
therefore, If Ito Fed* beet OrU * tomorrow, tto pennant will
m a b en won without further
ewament. la ether words, believe

Orlando
—
t^aabure
- Nsw gmyraa
.

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Bsmlaet*

Chapter.
Fulur.
r*m *m * f
rbrida met • * th*
&lt; *•••
(Mt eight they dtocueaed plan* * f
their proposed trip »• th* Slate
f . f . A. convention la OelnagMlla

|y organised string hand, t o ) the
Judging i m i s which will he eewt
lo Gsinesvilte to e impute la tba
state live-itork Judging eowtaet.
Approiimetelp 20 toy* warn pm*cut, end John Henkarik presided.

DAYTONA BEACH. Jun* 21

laail the Icagu. tomorrow night. ,
Tsday to la Ito holder of the ,
1P:U eeasun record of heving **• t
cured a hit In eeeh of th« pest 11 t
gamea. The l#*gu* rvcord for ,
consecutive gam* hitting' I* told ]
by F^l'to Mont* wh.. test' )*ar I
went 18 game* tofor* ha felled &lt;
lo turn in e hit.
'
Peul Bonner 1* right beck of
Dame* as a ronstrutlve game hit- \
ter. Paul he* hit softly In the
past nine game*. • Manager WIIflsmwm, o f Orlando, haa produced
g s « s which the Fed* must win. one hit In tto last eight games,
la view of the feet that ihsy v* while Jack Heed has hit safely In
timed r whipped Orlando three ths last seven games. So, tumorUaeee/lt It reasonable to toli.ee r/w’s tilt haa plenty of estra
that they will di It again. Ilow- adWI altracllnn. Cocoa will play
ilpVer, Ito Tiger* have In Dan at l.e*ri» rg and New Smyrna at
rcopf* sod Jack Used. tw . of ths Dayt ma.
Official* of th* club, either
■teagtm’s leading bsttsrs. Cupps In
or
feet la tied for first place In bat- President If. D. Wtlbnrn
Hag avsrnge* today, with Keed League Director Jo* Ludwig will
go in Orlando .tonight l i attrnd
hi fourth placa.
y Beth of the** player* will bei , meeting » f league director*,
gi| to Improve their standings, osi Adoption of the sec .ml half setodW it Bborty Meltby. hitting .:iuoI al* Is I he main Hem to to *on• aldi.rsd. Th* meeting will to open
between Hanford and Tampa. t&gt;
r In I he puhllr to a certain point
a round-trip rat* of 128.48 from
after urh'th th* direct n» will go
Sanford lo New York, a wide va­
Into a Jlscusalnn behind closed
riety of prices - la to bo offered
door*.
the traveling public during tto
Here are the official batting
week-eml Hlmilar retoa will to In
marks for the srawn to date:
effect on A-tff. 4 ami 8; Kept. I, 2,
r i.r n h a t t in u
gamer, and should to kept In c.-lob
M AM N II Ate, and .1; Oct. 8 and 7, and Nov. 28
.
IT S»* l i t ITT TIT
‘Show* Dannie to* &gt;*** going l&gt;*xl Hunfortl
.
tm rtniw
I* l i t IS* ITT I I I and 2V.
toaugb to turn In n victory sny
K - b * chooses. Either ih lulit tje
|m 0 to held the Tiger* at bay.
7. M ta lrla m lo line-up will to
It AM N If At *
ehiagod In that Cotton Dowers hat ptarsr-rioh
W a ll. Cue,mi
IT T l t l IT .11*
keen mlresed whlls Pepper Mar­ Cnpps, OrlanH*.
IT T l I I IT .11*
r n - ”. Hanfor.l
IT SI I I SI .11*
tin haa gene berk 11 Kebrlng after (I U
I — rt. Orlando
IS IS I I IS . l t «
.making quit* a name far himself Uraham . D e rlim a I* I I J IS -JIT
A
l,b
o
ll,
H
anbird
IS I I IT
i t first bass far th* Tiger*, in iiw a lt. HanTord IT
l i SI I I t l . l i t
f l *bar Eddie Alsobrook will have Khannnn, l»a»H ina Is I I 11 I I TIT
M H'uiir. r.H-.a.
it i t
i i j -at*
Powers' pieced In th* outfield Ikinnsr, Haafuril IS Is IT I I .111
llarrlson.
Hanford
IT
S&gt;
IS
l«
1*1
w ill* Zellle Maynard, th* to- lls ilb y . O rlnnd n
I I IS I I I I .te l
II. Iluraasd. I**x
Ils n d U i. Cocoa

— j TONITE

members

IS *» I I JJ
IT IV I I t

WJ P i n " * ■* -------------- S
M l C h * la producing a w,a“ * «
h M ta ii uaai ban thb j i t r to*
• a M Mtteftotorily. accordl#* to
dab *ffkt*l* toiky.
Ia *ddlUori to Ito P « * » « al­
ready announced ■* donor* of
parted earn*. Ib« laWawtog
r t n donors: R. J- W**l, Mia*
M aM Bewtor, John Lyte*. T. W.
Fope. L. H. Smith, H. E. Woekly,
H. Betoter. B. M. Lteycl R- N.
Windham, V. J. Angel. Hill Lum­
ber (to* F. H. Bailey, Tomer
Lodge, Seminole County Laundry,
Crown Paper Co., Haatord Ma­
chine Co, L. B. Hodgina, J. D.
Woodruff, J . P- WeUma, Bemlnolo Tire Ship. Caldwell Cash
Grocery, L- E- Baumann, A- H.
Baumann, A. H. Mo***. Praak
Itolsch, Frank Even*. Celery City
Printing O , l-*n*y Dry Cteaelag
Co., W. D. Ilnffmen, II. B. Pope,
R. A. William*, 0. J. Milter, V.
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A n o th e r F r e e D a y T o
B e S ta ged A t Club
All o f the facilities o f tto Saafiert Country Club will again to
thrown opon to'the public without |
charge tomorrow, according to|
Andrew Carrawey. manager of
th* Club who announced tto fifth
free *r "Gulst Day."
Local ami visiting golfer* and
sportsmen are urged to visit th*
chib corn* lime during th* iky.
Golf will to enjiyed during tto
nftemoon. fir-nips of men playing
either on the Former* or Bueln***
Men’s trains will stag* a tourna­
ment. Women will enjoy bridge
games during lb* nftemoon, while

PRIVATE CAR tearing fw C U * B
go on June 28. W *..bffu-ttojw
n r OM Of two ffento* wh* will
share tr»*eporUltev&gt;, n P * " ' * '
either one way of round trip, in­
quire at WatboJdf* Btudlo.
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yt «s per gallon. Btanlay-Rogvrs

HOW
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MOUNTAINS

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rides an honetock— bridp* Ptotea
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points in I hr snutlisast and many
points beyond will to In effect on
tto Atlantic Coast Lino Iteilruad
on July I, 2. ami .1. It w «» a n ­
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BY DOUBT RICHARDSON

An the ntory w u firat told in the newspapers. Guiseppe
Zanjrara wormed his way thmutrh the crowd until he got i*&lt;
done to the President-elect's car as he could, and then. b*cause the |&gt;eople around him were taller than he was, h«clfmbed on to a chair before he Itegan shooting. A woman
on a bench nearby, noting quickly, reached over, grabbed
hi# arm. raised it up in the air. saving the President-elect's
life. Thus, another heroine was raised upon a pedestal.
But O. O. McIntyre recently produced the evidence, for
the sake o f historical accuracy, indicating that this heroine
■tuff ia largely bunk. The woman did not grab Zangaru s
arm, did not ralae It up in the air and did not nave the
President-elect's life. Mr. McIntyre has it straight front "a
newspaperman o f standing” in Florida, who got it straight
from Commissioner Mayo, who got U straight fmm Zan
gara himself, as to Just how It all hapjiened.
"The Uay before hia execution’', Mr. McIntyre say* the
"newspaperman of standing" soys, " f ’ommissinnwr Nathan
Mayo, who heads the prison commission in Florida. talked
with him (Zangara) and he slalpd no person had struck hi*
arm. Barely five feet in height, be said he was unable
to get a shot at the President, a* all the |*nple around were
tailed. A woman was standing on a chair, he said, and lie
iumned upon this chair as Knoaevelt sat down, and started

nt! j rat

the domestic pnpulstion,—just .9
rharScter, aVj Haring the proce** I&lt;*ng a- our ilomMtlc •tapir crop ...tu: aould the tmu!.tr» of Out
|i4,(rt di*pen.!,,j on world price* agricultural popuUtl.in continue,
ami they «nilil a*.Ion* a* » « Pr *' tnrough l»w fnmmodity pri.v,.
dur, more of thow crop* ihwri
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fell tiled th, 'are necejiitie* of

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much ttltan as
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JTIIK ONLY CREATOR: In |h#
1—LaalhOiihoia lo.nii
\t*nl » » •
wilh God, and Utn
Word wan tiod. All things w«ro
n.i&lt;k by him; ary without him
m l* noi any thing maria that wad
infill'. John 111, 3.

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COD W ILL PROVIDE: Take
rut I hough aaylag, What shall w#
*a|? r T, What shall wa drlnkT
orI
Wherewithal ahall wa bo
rluthr.l ? Hut neck ya first tha
hik -dun r.f God, anil hi* rightand all the** thing*
ra n

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N u iifH* »* I’t.in r * *

yttlt-ul. le t be* HmtUif im own t+fB* *
l y t r r . C ut tuff thg- f»»rv«&gt;rri m&lt;*fk#t«

•*t let lie 1 s vi »'i f i r

b

fi itrrnor Sholti continue* to
ln«ht llmrn will be no ipecial toiridn of Ihn l-eyi^litur*. The only
pdrpo*e of hucIi a Be«iiion would
ia* t I incrraAC taxes nr to levy
giV kind* of iBXta.
(Sanrral Jolmurn aar- hr wauls
iny Mty to raise wage*, rrduae
hntir- of lah.,r, .scream- amployn.ml. anil to bavr pricra a* they
aia. If the event of * dafitil, just
kvii i y&lt;» r bill to Secretary W.ssl-

A**tl*4 «*

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frets uf 1 H 1* tt itf
hurtle*

lu |bga \m em ah
A - one con»ar»atl*a put It, I ha
indiislrlal eantral bill P**®" W
la^a buainea* out o f the rod and
turn It owr to tha rod*.

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S h a rk ey A n d C a m e r a
Unpleassnt us such « choice is, we runnot help bul
pick Jack Sharkey to take the count of l*rimo Curuera on
June 29 In “New York City. Looking over the record ami
the character of the Boston sailor isiy there is little to com­
mand him as the heavyweight lioxing champion o f the
United States.
Kecalling the time when we saw him engage in a love
feat wilh Young Stribling in the muchly romanticized "Iwt
tie tinder the palms" in Mlumi. and rena-mlsTing Ids hahltuul ternicncy to foul his opponent, and his fight lust
year whan he took the title from Schmaling in a decision
that is ntill smelling, we slid have to admit that lie is a

at 1

. ..ciM rntldfr

rntiir m olj awtitirnt

vlimiital# tKr (I#t:ir*stty »»f
clearly knw «t#ht

arr to K pa*l.
I'nwrisr IftnImK will altajs .a* ar
■s for piamjils, %ohte of fa#
h»an« to South American rmm
trim— and Him may have t.» U
written off or wvitHn iktwn, hat,
by ami larre, m* nation yrl* in* .
Brave financial dtffiruhie* tivte
ly Ihiwyh ordinary Ira*!* Iran
Bthuhv in normal tune- li*» tt%
dead weight ilehtw o»lt of the Or
Hi it let the U«.rill Halit* Huit le*
-ikiMeit attack * car. be math* up
oo 1 W f lii-iMciat itaULly *.1 aoy
ro ntty, aikt cotifh‘len ,• will it
turn livery one will he al’lm-r
tu take tL ordinary o A * .-t u-

S l i l r s ’ h 'l t 'f y

l*a*

le r n

*n
on** «|

wtratly r\|MH . n hilu tfally. 1 *
ailniit that we lad tearhed th**
limit of ri|tBti*iott no.tld red *«*
in keefunr wjtJh

the

A met *Cain

ine-.w, b#cai *c ih ^ e n*k* aill '»*

ullty us ohnoximts ns Sharkey’s In Is- fair !&gt;• him. lUit tie
spite his garrulity, his braggadocio, his vicious glatn es. his
thlidlike displays o f emotionalism in the ring, and his allaround russednrss. he bus n rnpler-like left thnt |«ck* the
kick of n mtlle. When lie wants to he can duck and side
step with a considerable degrt-e of cleverness, and it must
he added that his chin isn’t made of cut-glass.
A h for I'rlmo Cnrnern he is remarkably giant fur living
as large as he is. hut unfortunately with llo- difficulty of
having to move a veritable mountain every lime he starts a
punch he Is under a terrific handicap. If Sharkey uses the
A n •ru.lhvr iodtcaUun nt wtmt apeed which he |s»ssesses on occasions he should have no
riedll m wutth lu ■ * .unify, the trouble In keeping out o f the way of tlie Italian’s punches.
Siivi.'l K»veinni*al—which, liwi* There is une greut danger which the Bostonian faces and
il.iitalh, .luetn't believe in money, thnt Is If he should forget hintself ami get in Ihe way of
in ..iiythiiig ebe pertaining U&gt; the
one o f Mr. Camera’s pile drivers. In such u case Mr.
rti|iilsll*llr Nyatein— in , .plaiuiing
Shnrkey may find out whnt it’s like to Is- under the in­
I . ilust a i i milium (old ruble
In doraian fluence o f ether.
In any event the winner of the fight will face his
in nine-. The rate of intercet
nhirh III, huadn will bear la tan Waterloo, We think, when the fimtl match o f the present
pL-.eenl, Thia ia mure than twice elimination tournament ia reached. It will Is- remembered
a. Inch aa the U. H. has to pay that one Mr. Max Baer will Is- in the ring in the finals
and the man who opposes him will be in for an exciting
f ir monty.
evening.
i t ’a pinny hiw completely eatlafie.l everyone ia to make Preahlenl
Ri-iaevelt Uie m mt powerful dic­
tator in the world but If any*®*
&lt;r gaeata broa hmiug'the power, of
th.- g .vernor, whether It be -In
I’ll.r.da, or (leeryla, U at‘a tyran­
ny. ami there'* an awful row.
(i.ttentnr Hholtt dUn't gat to firat
ka*i- with hia plea to th* Florida
lrgulpture to grv* him authority
lo do aomtthhtf, and Oovernor
Talma Va baa had to call out the
atale militia In order to control
th* highway depart moat. I f i f *
a g«o&lt;i policy U castralhw aathorlly ia the I'raaldont during a na­
il Inal emergency, and we bolieee
it ir. why isn't It equally aa good

a tadicy to caalrailte authority
emery miry T
Instraj of poaalng th# GlaaaRteagall hill. If Coogrena had Juat
passed a law changing th* name
nf hanks lo something else, juat
anything, call 'em banka, er racks,
for instance, It would have dor.*
ten times aa much good.
Meal
&gt;pl» don’t t a n whether private
iks have to publish fiaaarial
mutt dive re* their

Hales, er whether breath basking
can be substituted fee olfiliated
chain*, or whether their 4S bllkon.
o f tlepoolta are prooumahly guar­
anteed by a Hill* old Iwe billion
dollar corporation. Jt'a simply
BANKS, they don't like. Aad they
won't .like banka (aa leng as this
depression Iasla) no matter haw
many Ola**-Steagall bills a r e
passed. That*! why we iay they
pught to change the boom.

;

limited to the odven y an*| hotie^of fialM Rets ami aill not |e
auftrucntYil by the .lainiter *&lt;l
n suthtfn rnibatifhh •»« I*fcCel*"n e*-

ty

rhange, wtii|i|ia|re of |«&gt;nwn1 « f
gold, io.|hji t |imh.hit ion, **r wha‘

M.
further, when

the

war den^

, 1M| .h-mai**!
* "* a* '* * '
f ,1B.
..( cm.neJ.ly PO"*
;
a s m
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he ne.lhb l«r » “ »W prwe- t
-u M o- t h * «- w ~
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*,4.1- i-.rn.mw «*wt,h .wprv.«i»vi
lualty !■• l«v S*—1' I '” "*
ri.mtoe- . k . - ru..*»conot Or,i.er«uU. I mt- « —1
nil) Irwl In » • « la j"*’
.
pnrn- r.-e wealth will an«..~»«'SANFO RD , T W E N T Y YE A R S AGO
rally laer-a-e
The pno ha* IKS
U n . M. E. Jonaa tad Hiaa hridg* will prove a great accom- power «» lb* * * ,U
W ***J
ualty rw-tnrwJ.
Nellt* -Enana chaperoned a Jolly dalton.

party of yualtg pooplr on a de­
lightful moonlight ride and watermelon party to th* h-iepltable
homo of Mr. and Mr* II. II. Chappoll a few day* ago. Mr. Chappell
came In with a large farm wagon
atal gathered op the merry party
who onjoytd the plraianl trip
and had the time of their livo*
after reaching their destination.
'Mias Matgarot Davis assl.ted th*
Mlase* Mary and Luce* Chappell
In earing for and vntartamiqg
their yoong guests. Those ram
posing th* party were: the Misses
Fannie Rthe Munaon, Edna Chittsmden, Uolen Hand, I Usebelt.
Qtines, Ruth McDaniel, LeClair*
J a m , France*.' Chappell, and
Allan Jones Q. W. Spencer. Jr.
J. D. Wfodniff, 'Ralph Roumillal,
HeglttalJ Holly, Willi* Bniuloy,
-had -W. M Mira. Others present
war* Beth Woodruff, Mlsa Cooper,
MarthaiX'happ*ll, KUen and Frank
Chappail. Margaret .Pavia, lln .
M. K. Jones, and Miss Nstti*
Brans.
lake County and
Seminole
Oounly are n&gt;w Joine-I with soai*thlag more than mrr* friendship.
Tha new bridge recently built by
aid af th* two counties and
principally through tha effnrta of
tha Zachary Brw , acmes the Wehtwa. la naw finished and ready
for tha I ran*-county travel that
will flow that way now that th*

Maa Steart ta enjoying a week's
visit with ku stater at Ytanl City.

T h , ab»«r ia

prnhaMy a lm*|

e-ltaMl* nt saw nt th» thiwg.l
(bat wonhi happen, but R Aars)
Cunsttuctlun work on the ipit- ant .trail) laJicstr , cnu..r n f1
Uon dollar rastlv which Chail*. a,-lien f«t th, I'NitrJ Slate- mj
Iteering will toiild ..n hi- M tarir &lt;u fa. a, the mlion » f I mi- ar- j
estate within tk, corporate lin.il* tertty In Ih, wu.1,1 might affr-l
of Miami will begin about Sept. uur uwa intrte-l&gt; Shwwkl .1 mat-j
I. according- tu J. A. McDonald.) trr in thr Ualtol States l.nm a,
puiat nt new, what hap- ■
» pervi* ir of runMruclKin, who hu-ine—
pen- tu the m t nt th, wnrUf
returned
yesterday flora New
W’r hear much ilunmita en
York where hr .pent this, meet, thi. puiat, pro ami cow. Same nf
in rnn.ultatiun ilh th, arckilrct* .—
if public nun ami lex p ip rn ,
wbo are preparing plan, fur |h. till a- that the I'nitrJ State- » ,
Mtf» Kdtth Stewart I, ft Sun
day for
Charlottesville,
V*.,
where she will attend Ih, ,uwnwi
school.

'n y snouian 11 say nice

S tan d ard Annou nces
N e w F u e l Prod u ct

things about Luckies?
mnfes that I enjoy smoking
hi more. Maybe it’s because
Iwith a cigarette that suits roc
uckin atesovciy mild. I like
use of ihcir tobaccos—utJ
I'm so sensitive lo personal
-vs—for, after all, my dgaabn my lips—1 pankuliriy
c the added assurance of pur-

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IB CWIUMtu •

tiers n-tin* L* htvhn Irvvli, it !•» k*
th*»uj*l»
thinB o f th»* |»«-t.
i’ ati-I Y «w vll*lirr« Co. went into th«* marketat tow l#»e - in anticipation f
rk**
,1 111 « |4,f ]i;|- 111 lift |*l oil I* l'U-^tllTiCr* it!
loiitfy of 11 lifilinir to
»*1
,v\ f **\• 1 «t v_-ritn#
*»•»• tfotnjf tip ititl
, I. a iM
, t 11* tfc-.r ..... 14 NOW.

rhall lie a.h»ad onto Too,—Mat-

othi-r !:#y th# T»nua*i;nton put
Uifai itnry an lha front pa**.

* i |*yl»«I iia tii b *v**
JSi* vie |i!iiri fit'll tfii-

p r t e r !» pi

Ry which 'Toasting'* affords. Whcoc m I bear commentsabout cigarettes
—I alwlp ujr. “ But Luckies arc diffcrera." And then I would say some
nice things about "Toasting". To
bear roc you'd thick that / discovered
"Touring"—hm dot’s jus* my w*y.
I like to root for things Has* please
me. Aodcmaialy—"Ludkics Please!**

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again till* week and next * n h
in gelling *to W * in readhiet*
for Ike f*mp matches lhe Itn t
two week* in Juljr.
Tent shelter 'VIII under \the
commend of Serrennt Hoi ties *
wee Indulged In by the Medical
Detachment Tuesday night f m
other subject sche.tiled for that
nfrht wa* “ First Aid -sprains,
fraetur-i and dislocation*", by
Captain Ki m .
Robert C. Thravher, .who waa
at tine time a member o f llw-Reg­
imental Hand when it wax located
in Hanford, enlisted In tho Me-tea I
Itctai hnu-nt T esday night.
Another new rterull for tho
Medical Detachment lx Wesley
(ilea, who until recently belonged
l i Company K in Orando.
Lewi* Smith, formerly eoanectrvl with tho Kiel.I Artillery of the
llnilrd Slate* Army, also signed
op with the Medical Detachment.
It D now Corporal I-ester T.
Rivers, if ydu plca-e.
Private Stuart Dutton, bitter

S U C H IS L IF E

greminent I «Rcached
Between Employers
A n d Labor Leaders
; WAHHINGTON, June 22. (JP)— An agreement was signed
luat night hy representative* of
' tall road axecutivrn ami railroad
labor leaders aettllng upon a K&gt;
percent wagu reduction to be e f­
fective until June 30, 1931. Tho
agreement wax signed In the
adflee o f Joseph E- Esstmsn, fed­
eral railroad coordinator.
In return f#r the rilrn«lon of
tho lO-peirent rut now In effect
(he rallrad management agrre&lt;l
. to withdraw a demand for an ad­
ditional U H percent reduction
la the basis rates of pay.
Announcing the agreement last
right, Eastman said that “ this

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ROLLERSKATING S L IM

Private Clifford Trowel!, ha*
now returned fmm the unicer*!ty
of Porbb, and.is again among
those present with the Medical
tViachmcnt.
Only «nB more week and tho
boys will entertain Tor • two
weeks' sojourn at Camp Fooler,
near Jacksonville. Kaeh Company
b now loasting « full complement,
totaling II commissioned offkern
snd 123 enisled men, and it la ex­
pected that every man will go
to camp this year.
CIIRI8TIA?r SflK N C K CHURCH
“ IR THE
UNIVERSE. INELUDING MAN, EVOLVED IlY
ATOMIC FORGET" waa tha sub­
ject of the Levs in-Sermon In all
Ctr&gt;rches of Christ, Scientist, on

h id

Mfurtatcd

Yousg New Yorker* *&amp; » * « d
ah 41:11, IS, "Hearken onto me,
O Jacob and Israel, my called; 1 taken to roller skating and bl*Tam he; 1' amth e first, I abo am (H er with aoeh rnthusbur* art
tho last. Mine hand also hath laid wearing th »r*»n lw »Up* eepoeb1the foundation of tho earth, and ly designed for tbeee » porta. The/ as,a well knit sweater.
my right' hand fialh (panned Urn
heavens) when I call uirtn them,
they stand op toaether."
Among tho eiUMona which com­
prised tho Iwaaon-Sormoit was the
fottowlnf from the Bible: -la the
betimiinf Cod created tho htaren
and tho earth" (Gen. 1:1).
The I^sson-Sermon also includ­
ed tho following pasaagoa from
tho Christian Reieneo textbook,
rScfanco and Health with Key to
tho Scriptures” , by Mary Baker
ip«ra, lewelD o not let the S A F E T Y o f you r valuable popern,
je w «
Eddy; “The cresile* principle—
ry nn.bhclrloomn mnr
m nd.
Lifc.T ruth, and I-ove— I* Oml
The universe reflect* Cod. Thar*
G E T A C O N V E N IE N T S A F E T Y D E P O S IT B O X
b bit one creator and bno crea­
R en t Less T h a n 1 C ent A D ay.
tion. This creation cvnatst* of the
unfolding of spiritual Idea* and
their Identities, which are em­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
braced In tho Mind and forever;
rfflKtad." (pp. 602. M3),

IT E M N0.T
ON YOUR
BUDGET-

SAFETY

Sanford Atlantic National Barit

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reach
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LEGAL NOTICE

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Katie* I* li.ru b y s l o n that lli*
b s r t a f t.V»u»tr I 'm n m iu ln n m In

and far Hunvlnot* ,
r. Florin*,
will st an aiDourneil m -.iln s in b- cause b- th the rnilroads and the
h .M on thn i ’m irl Ifniim*. In K*n- employr* wish to do nothing
Sant, Plnrlga. „n Mns&lt;l.ir thn Im h
Usy at J u ly A. I t I ! * ! , at till- hour which would In any way embar­
af t ( o'clock A. M., meet an it in-iar-t rass or threaten tho present
» f E * u n ll..r * for thn pnrposa at
bearing voniylalm ., anil rei’nirin u policy of the admlplstrutien."
I.Htlniony, hh la the inluo » t nnv
The agreements came after two
Ira p e rtr, real. |,er,ohsl ni* mlvefl,
s« f1s*o by th« i*«u,nly Asaessur at days of conference* between tho
T s ts s Inr ae.eSsm'ent af tasea fur
coordinator and the conference
tka l i s t A. II.. 1*11.
Wltaaa* inv hnnil anil nfflelnl committee of managers of the
seal si Hanford, Klnrlilu, Hemln.-le
fauntr. rtarl/.a. this Sln-I iluy of railroads and the railway labor
Jana A. !&gt;., Ills.
extcutlie association.
V. H. ttO fill.A K H
d a rk Iloanl af (,•fninty Commie.
Eastman'S announcement fol­
sinners, rtemliinl* County, Florid*.
lows:
PU&gt;)
“The railroad manager! and tho
railroad labor exreulivra have
entered Into an agreement under
which the arrangement hy which
To keep your diploma in ID perernt is being drducted from
good condition!__have It the pay checks i f employees will
framed now,
lot extended from Oct. 31, 1£»-TT7
until Juno 30, 1931, and under
W ic b o ld t Studio
which the dale tin which either
party can submit a notice In ac­
"■ . Phone 331-J
cordance with the provision* or
the railway labor art Indicating a
desire t&gt; change the lassie rales of
pay wilt he rxlcndrd from Junu
ir&gt;, 1931, to Kcb. 15, 1031.
“ Under thix ncreement the
railroad* will surrender for a
period o f eight month* thrlr
right to serk a further reduction
1N B T U U IT D R O F H T H I N G
In employes' romp-nsatto* w(d
AND llltAHS INBTIll'MKNTti. tho rmployi-* will Mirrrndef 'for
an equal prlod of time th«lr r PI’honr 4W3-W
imrl’inlty tn xrrilfB ho riimlimtlon of thr pres*lit 10 pcrri-ul ruStudio 111:, Myrtle Avrnu*.
ilurtlon.
"The millre given by Ihr rail­
road* on June l'i of nn Intnitlon
In seek n IS,"j perrrnl mlurliiin
la th* Im»*I» rnlrs of pay will be
canrrllrd.
“ This
agreement
hns
Ia i * Iraf yrlluiv pine. Gulf trd
ryprriw ant| alt kind* of build- rrnchrd hgraiivr luilh thr rallrnsds
nnd the employe* wl*h In do
lag metarial*.
n thing which would In any wuy
lllll Lumber Co.
rmharra** nr Ihrrslrn tho pres­
ent |*illry o f thr administration.
Mlh and Holly
ZIP NKflVlUI?
Phans Itt
“They realise that tho govern­
ment has now embarked upon n
designed
whnily now pulley
p'llcy dvslgn
eil tn
to

T. M. Dollison

Century of Prugrexn
A L L E X P E N S Ii
TO U RS
Sanford to Chicago
And Return
IIATES

150:570

Ifrarcl M. Wrijjhl, A«t,

M artin’s Garage
I f you hare your car
OK’d by Alartln be­
fore you take your
(vacation you may

H o w T h e y Stand
Sew York JL
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In illann iiolla
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lll,mli&gt;sb*ni
1 hulls iinuxa
N u ih v lll.
A lln n l*
K u k i i i ll.
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N a tio n a l Guard N e w s

l a Mecca Hammock

Come In today. We will give yoq a Ufocj
in allowance for your old tires on new Fireal
Speed Tires— the safest tires In tho world.

:ru ctlo n F e a t u r u G lv t H b a O fe it 4 i
TH, SA F E T Y a a d M t L E ijft

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BATTERIES
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parties. Thai
able and ami

Long’s Meat
FIRST.and ELM

firw lM M BalMsiau,

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i * m tUad la good rendition. Good well*, all
rttitnrri ■Implement*. Mote, tractor, culired

H.-M. PAPW0 RTH.

TIRE CONSTRUCTIO N

F ir*.ru n * Girm-Dfpfwvf Tlrm t tnm tU tn

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M A S T E R P IE C E

tbs F im t a n r f.rlop y urtd S iM tilis i Butid­
ing at •*,t Century iff Prograsa" CWcogo.

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o f {Hitting them on* And there's tlio the added sitliffte-

it knowing they f\l\ w#sr. » loaf, long time.

In tha Guard and ia now a member
of Company D. Bill Dunn has also
ben reinstated in Company D.
Headquarter* Csmpsny, under
tho command of LLuL Hoffman,
wot IhrwJgh Specialist Training
drill last Monday night.
In th* rift* match h*ld last
week by Haadquatnra Company,
the following s o rt* war* made:
Sergeant Field* 92 out of a
possible 100; Hoffman 89, Ser­
geant* Hoolahan, Martin and Cirporal Yeager til each, Private.
Henderson ■ ], Powell 14, McClel­
land 0,7 Wlseinip 09 aad Georg*
J8, A rlfla match will b, bald

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"Beat For The South”

Th* freshness and beauty of these palnU, their restful
r«a fend (Juratle finishes, will amply rvpiy the Ubor and

E

By F. 11. CULLUM

By K II. CULLUM
promote business and Indiistrlsl All three units of tha Hanford
nrtivily nnd to further the gtn- post had fin* atti*u(ance at thrir
respective drills Monday and
orsl widfarr.
"Thry apprrrlato that until Um Tuesday night*, atUndanc* aver­
rrsttlts uf till* |*Jlry ran lie ttinro aging about U5 perrtnt.
Mochino Gun stripping umVr
rluarly detrrmlnad it will l*i
difflrult In deal wisely with tills tip c-mmand uf IJaut. Itunge and
wag* rfntrovrrsy and that Hi* RooklB Drili, under tho commamt
artlvo prosecution of surh a rnn- of Hrrgeant Weaver were p i on
trovrrsy at tho prrsent tlm&lt;&gt; by Company I) Monday night. At
might hnvr a most disturbing the rnd of tho drill p irli.li Capand unsettling rffrrt.
lain Washburn gave an inspiring
“Neither aids rollmpilshr* In lectur, on camp duties.
any way Ita views as to what Tho following man of Company
tho wags* should he but they U hnve bean promoted: from pri­
hat* agreed to a post|H&gt;nomrnt vate* 1st class Is corporals, V.
of th* controversy out of defer- Morgan, A. I. Whitaker and Elmo
eneo tn what thoy bclisv* to bo Lloyd; from privates to privets*
lb* drslrv and policy &lt;f tho ad­ l i t class, Arthur Johnson, T. M.
ministration and th* gsnaral pub­ Vickery, Hilton Reel, Van Kanlic interest,
“This agrtnnsnt ha* been pady, Pat Johnion am) Ooork*
reached voluntarily In a spirit of Maraady.
C. C. Payton, who baa had i*vccoperatlon and I desire tn exeral years expariinca a* a soldier
rre»i my very wholehearted spprectatiori of the attitude of both in the rtgular army, has enlisted

D O Z IE R &amp; G A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y P A IN T S

A r e you willing to Halt your life on advertising statement* claimtng blowout-proof and unblowablo tires? One manufacturer gives os tha
reason for claiming blowout-proof tire*— tho use o f one ply of another
color— another, u patented “ no breaker” construction— a mail order
bouse, high stretch “ elastic” cords, etc., etc. Actually tho fundamental
cause o f a tire blowout is tho llcxing a f the tire which causes friction of
the filters In the coni, resulting In heat and causing the rubber to soften
and tlic’ cords to deteriorate.
There Is a reason why Firestone Tires have won the 500-mile Indian­
apolis race for I I consecutive years, the most gruelling lire test, T lie
reutuin Is tho Firestone patented exfra process o f Gum-Dipping which
saturates every Fiber and insulates ctwry cord with pure rubber— which
gives strength to the cords and prevents friction and heat in the fibers.
This year 43 drivers in tills race equipped their cars with Firestone G u m Dipped Tires null not a single driver had any tire trouble.
Hnce drivers Anoic why Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires are safer and
not subject to blowout und irl/l not risk their lives on ordlnnry tires.
Your life and the lives o f your family are often In danger at the high road
speeds, o f today and yon should not take greater risks than the race
drivers who make sura that they have the best and safest tires they can
buy— Firestone.
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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 K 22. 19.1.1

CONSTITUTION OF
STATE IS FACING
|L0T OF CHANGES

.

which havr been completed anil |
cn tflln l in the permanent rw onl*|
o f the secretary o f state arc*:
I
II. J . R. No- id -Eeem p tlon
from all taxation, except a » « » » -'
! merits for benefit* o f hi&gt;ine»t.ail
property up to tbv value e(
1
iWO. The exemption applies to a*

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rm

j i 9A—Poultry
HMO— m a w .
____________ "KMB;

111 l lO i i u Wa»W* 3wl*nty» T»'wLR i J U
1 salt wmtet fi*H. Fryer* and
; U rn*. Sanitary Fluh and P o u ltiJ
| Market. mt» Hast First.
f 10— F lo w e r * a n d P la n La
r o R S A L E : rrrllfiw l Porto Rk-»
sweet p o t.lu p l a n t s , O tto
Sehmehl. I'bone 9M -W .

People O f Florida W | ^ X T S £ e n . * r t 2 a
V ote On S even Pro-; valuer! at IT.tKh), tn* would hrj
„ „ „ „ j
a
paid on I'J.IHH* A ll home* will pay
posed A m e n d m e n t s ^ ,,.,
7j

15— A p a r t m e n u F o r R a n t
II. J . R. No, H.7--Substituting
local opt i.m prohibit inn article
F U R N IS H E D T H R E E -R O O M np*
rmhably not since the p fto e n lj fnr |h* boil* dry Article X I X .
stairs apartm ent. Bath, back
RATES
mnrtitutkm of Florida waa ad o p t-: II
porch .111 Maanolia.
R. No. IM! Reducing the
10e B n * 1 lim a .
e,| lr: 11W5 have the people'o f | work o f jrran.l j:riv&gt; by enabling }
F O R K E N T : Garage apartm ent.
8 c lin e 3 t h n a *
riort.la hail the opportunity to the «tnte attorney to file Informa-1
.Furnished, $2 week. Phone 207.
vote on a* many chance* a* will tlon« in lieu o f Indictment* In all'
7e lin e 8 t im e *
b ,’ •iibmltted to them in N o eem -, but capital case*. Inci.lentally the
5c lin e t m o n th .
17— B u s in e s s F la r e * F o r R e n t
b&gt;'r, IlhrtA, a* the reault of adop- l.egirtaltirr' ilotihlerl tbr’ number j
M in im u m c h a r g e 30a
tion by the tPat leicirlatlire o f o f rapital crime* hy ail.linc kidTWO O K F O U R connecting o fflct
•even punt re»otution*. not in- nnpmjr and firing machine film
| room* peer Sanfard Gaa Co.
cluJinge the missing one.
into public place*.
16— M ls e e lU n e u u a F o r f l a b
The averace number of pro
II J If.''N o J i l l - - A d d i n g the \ — A n n o u n c e m e n t'
po«rd amendment* i.« probably i inovimc picture industry to the H A V E Y O t l S W A T C H repaired
T H IS W E E K .
ir
jabout three. The maximum a w e list of h &lt;ine**es exempt frxim
by one who really knows how
fJ.oO and
, lUltl waa four. Rut one amend taxation fo r th years.
Briggs, Jeweler. M ar. Ave.
B2.HS |&gt;er ration. Stan ley-Rogart
rnent vr*« proponed in liiiO and
tt J . II. No. ltd Fur the cun*
Hardware I V ,
but tw,&lt; in 1032.
■ olldalion o f the government* t&gt;( V-l-oHt nnd Found
The lord amendment
it that Jacksonville and Ihival county
BABY
CARRIAGE. Inquire *|
|M
AUI
k. iMy U l».o r-s h .a « O tth.W .—
rm postn, roasolblal t o n p f the o f; ^
L JOSTj puweett t'mtnttr C lt d u tB 'L L .iii^
l&gt;eForest home, Black ro lf iwxfc '
e&gt;e&lt;fiiea a f 'l a f 'W M W 'im P tC irro r mrn, n„ „
,.ffr c l whi h prolde*
Irctor in the rountiee and remov­ tor *n extra rirruit judge for Du- ■nil club*. Rewanl if relumeil to FOR RALE; 2 crillnr and 3 w all
N. S. l»eForvsl,
I fan*. I clrar case, I market lea
al of a number o f county Job* W l, paid by the county.
box, good rend 11Inn, T03 W. 9th,
from the romdltullonelly required
flt.
!i*t, Ihl* permitting thr Legistsvhite
.
female
L O S T - Year-old
________ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ___________
O il A H D O N M R HH U R T S
lire lo abolish them If It wlshe*.
S p ill dor. Reward If returned i FO R S A I.E r tlaa r a n * ., heater,
Seven
proposer!
amendment*
to Mr». \V, II. I*&gt;n*. phone W 2 -W .) *i*ol condition, Call 404 M l*
Tom Iloy shrrrt* are the newest
niello Ave.
.
, sport* pantie* marie in a sheer — -AutuninViilM
Thompson, who i* a member of r,
.
m, , h. These short*
the International Finhene* Corn■ ■
nMll(, . j u„ ||kr men*, with u cfsV:i» AUSTINS, with the Reel
yiiurantee. Heel A Son*, Austin
OK, I. T. IK&gt;S8
mission.
• y „|,r
the wai*t which hut tour
Oealrrs.
rallfnrn * I* much c neerned ,|„ wn the fu m l. They are c*|«rik lH e n rlw
Beat. .*4 IXrsal« 111,ral
with the reduction In It* * * l r r jH ally popnlm for wear untler ten- I—Hituni ton Wanted
V
r
a
is
n lw s t in Berries
fowl, the confetenre was told, a n d Jn|H short* mu! duck*. Tbr meslt
nrrtee lt.« r * , tito a . w__
*s*a i m r . w—-a r. sa.
rraalulion* were introduced urtf* kn* a two way stretch, no tint; Y O U N G C O L O R EH man wnnl*
e * » « » tax
n rib n y a
job a* truck driver or farm
ina r»tnblHhiiicnt , . f sanctuaiii &lt; you ran l»* a* athletic a* you like*
r i m h a ll a * .a ixua
work, Jo e Walton, 40d Pine Ave.
ninny the eoanl.
. without spllttuiy any seams.
T A l.t-A H A S S E E ,

Ju n e

13.-

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1

t « d n *t take any particular noI k t t the kind o f ear 1 w** put
h t . l K not op W all Aha antamo.
bdanTl didn’t m an y .pan * hut
fa it on# attain'd me during the
r U * sot o f town.
IFben I entered the ear, they
made me lit on the bottom of the
•utomtibUe after putting a whlta
bond over my eye*. I am not »ur*
•which w ay thpy headexl out of
town.
.
, ,
I couldn't nay how Ion* a drive
we took, hot It *eemed ahout
eleht hour*. And the *ame time

l » ee month* problem* will even­
tually prevent buslnea* tec*«lune
In the op nlun of Dr. A. S. Eve, uf
w orm
Malle* la hereby alven that
Mstilll University, wbo addressed
aaalari |I4i will he recleed bv
Ihk hoard al C sw lr ranimlsslanIhe Congress,
m In Tad Var K*mlwol7"CoUarv.
ttunspits came in eyrie* of
t U W '. V . rX u r V lt ™ i
fairly- «I gulav -reeurreaee, - Dr, -Kve
pfdnl'd out. Ily mding thnr sc
tivlty for more than Ihtl year* na
•*,l?rk.': n « * - * r T o»*. " h - ; * 1
D r. D enison O f C ana­ I lirwI sciential* huvr d *cove red
dian M e te ro lo g ic a l that the high ami low period* uf
yn* tuwrd reesrvea the rlaht la
xim*pot activity recur at ll-year
ralsct anv ae all bids, nr la aeeeal
Sly bid Wbwh they j.em to ba la
S ervice Clives T a lk Interval*. A low point is ;).e nest
til/ V a t lni»vw*t of Ifc*
year.
W IUN M ra» ba«&lt;l diw. Ih«» f&gt;f«*
2 S ® S T l » « r .T.vr/'SI
VANCOUVER, B. C , June 12.—
Earthly phennnena that are
K V
a . rx. i m .
R o D cm ^M a,
S i|ar var atiuns ate lh&lt; chief cause found in f dim* .imillar curves are
C itrh naard
Moard o f ^ C
Cotinly
otinly Oliatnl*of eertaln weather cycles, sr nrrt- magnetic storms and aururs d er*. Ssmlnol* Ceaatr, F lorid a
ing to Hr. F, Nauler Denison of plav*. Kraruniii- phennmena of hu)
the Canadian Metrorologl-al Here mitn atTu’r* at* i travel In cycles,
Ire, who a’Vrr'snl the Pacific aid Dr. Eve. “ I do not pretend'In ,.t
Congress paw ntly,
an econ imiet, but why should
t* ..... iP IU N T IN G
"Ihirlni thr yenr* of thr great not ryrlei In Imtnaii affairs be
esl n'm ler o f sun sptii* the |em met by timely intervention! If wo
We are equipped ta predace
liemltire of the all is below nor -an predict ee mantle cycles,' we
Jab work •I the
mnl*\ raid Dr Denison, “ ami when chrml i Imve it within our power
lew oat paaalbl# price*. Give a*
few spot* are nh*prv*d the telo to control their
lAmcrquen'es.
• IrtaL .
pert ora .Is raiseil a few de­ When we ure fared by .verprogrees up n the earth. Thera ■lurt’un, s eh as al present, we
Herald PHnlltt* Co
4r*.
however,
certain
years chnuldn't huvr to work harder, hut
’ Phase l i t
when the temperature rhnnge* we should think harder."
appear to he reversed,
and
Dr. Eve vuggected a new rode
the**
are
usually
p trM * to bring uhnut the ilrsitcd result,
of
great
vul.-gn r
eruptions mi'ludlng rdiiratl n against waste,
when vast quantifier of fin* a«h creation of strong public opinion
ciu*s a screen r wall which |.re spa net di*honr«l&gt; In business and
vent* torn* of the «olar heat from fnvernmtni. It I* mm clear that
rrschlog Ihe esrlh.
pair! -tion Is mil rm&gt; gh. hr deAppllralion of rksearrh metho'« clhrctl. Tlieri* mud he a real reraid fur liutiinblty as a whole,
man were fn r 1 gut only flreling 'he nation* munt work togrthrr.
It l* hard to say how old the glimpses uf them. Every lime they
Although the vicilde supply of
ram * Into thr roam 1 had to turn halibut in the North Pacific had
my far* to the wall or f#&gt; th&lt; '•t'ris*ril t , near Ihe danger po nt
They’ll Cut Like New t ! able opppsll. from the kidnapers luring hi* own li ft I ini**, iTof. W.
I believe there were fie . ot six F. Thumpaon o f lln&gt; Uniyerrtty of
HurglcAl loots; *H kina* « f *eUmen all together.
*nrs sod Sole.*; urontna l » J
tVvriilnglnn furecact Let ire the
,f all Mods *te- K t p r r t saw
They kept me informed a* in
f’ongr'se that to Ihe years to
th. progress, of the nrgntiaDnn*. 1
'" " ' l a w n m o w e r s
'lime tile supply of Ihi* valuable
Sunday afternoon about .1 ,%-lork J
Meyalrea awl gkar**~4
A S . r w aaie
they came up an,| told me they V n| Deli and other deep-sea fish
lluv* fnliF
lltlll* b f 1 FRRI
had some “ good news." That was n the Par fie will remain ummmevbasic
that Ihe ransom 'money had been pnirril.
J. W . S H A D O W
Kul re supply of food fish may
paid. I don’t avon know how mue*’
RIR F .l«
r%— t l t - W
money me* paid, I had good sim­ be controlled fay reasonably methple meat* during my Imprison­ o 'j of conservation, said Pr ito**or
ment, nothing rlabrrate
That night, ftomlsv. w&gt;- ’•farted
out after dark, two men. the
How One Womun
drived, and m yself. They pul tbs
ro erfe* h *r| on m . an,| after an­ I aih I 20 Lbs. o f Fat
other ride they left me out a’
- *
W yom ing nn thy main Mghwny I l-riul H er Prom in en t Dir**—
h *d some mopey. T*'»V nis't" nf
Dnuhle ( h in — M lu g u iv h tu s s
effo rt to l*he It hrnn m* wt'lin •
was a prlmnnr. tFh»v rfiiln’l *at
Gained A Shapely Figure
anything after letting me go nr.d
If sra* kind n f dnrk *n I emiMn’t
If y ii are fat how would you
see what kind o f a ear wa&lt; n»e,l.
I lard'd In Wysmi'ig
rn'ly like In lo“e ll and at the .*m~
ve*terdny morpipg and there I time gain In phytkal charm and
A vacation 3,000 leet shove the sea ... where you
ealleq my hnme. ft w&gt;* shunt .', EH acquire a clean, dear akin and
can play golf on a “ sweet” itt-hole course for 50
In the morning then. Oh ye*, the r )r * that aparkla with buovaot
men did say something when they health.
cents a round . . . fish in the Carolina*’ famous
Why not do what thousand- of
let
me nut. On* said, "if there 1*
trout stream* • , . ride a horse over mile* of
anything w. enn 'da tn heln vou, women have d ne tn get rid of
cleared Arid!# path* . . . play lennla on lively
round* of unwanted t o t ! Take
Mr llsmm, l et lei os know.''
clay courta , ■. swim the mountain lake* or the
. After a little white the police one half teaspoon of kru-uhen
new Country Club pool , . . become breelhJeee
game and took me hnme I never' Salto In a glass r f hot w»ler
with the beauty of Uiia mountain Kgnery . . . be
enw • n*whnet&gt;*r while I was f-vary morning before .breakto-'
cool aad comfortable . , . in Ihe happy company
held nrtoonee and t HHn’l hes- and keep ll np fur 30 day*. You
of gay. kindred apirila . . . thel’a the summer
■nv ponversetlone about any other -an help the a tion o f ' Km-chcn
enjoyment offered you by the Hottl Cordon. A
bldnanlngs.
hv rutting down on pootry and
hundred room* of mlid comfort. Three delicious
I don't Ihtok I wwiM fi"d the fatty meats and g t o g 'light &lt;&gt;n
glare * k » r . I ~^a hwM wet«wwr notatoe*. t utter aad cream. Then
Southern' floqhcd meals a day. At the surpris­
1 am happy to he at home again. weigh yourkelf and eiaa haw many
ingly low cof of from 1330 lo U per diem.
Make your reservations now for your share of
nnutvd* J|*J Tiava l»tt.
Ihlg fun. And bring the youngster* —• there’* a
K rear hen Salta ana a bleml el
0 salt* m at helpful to b«dy
llioroughly equipped pU jIiouad for them
D e n ** P iin il™ lt d
health. Best of aB , a bottle uf
the GORDON.
t
Kr«*ehen Salta that will last yud
D R HENRY
'or 4 weeka co»&lt;a but a trifle.
Ask Touchlaa’a
:T&gt;rug or
any druggist me a battle an I
y. it '* ihstart tn Iona tot
ha aurr
Js way tn
health
yta get Krone
corns* first.— Ad*
LEGAL

NOTTCK

sr-J S * r-r. &amp;Jtr«

cumin* beck yesterday When three
men ayaln were In the car with
me. There w e in l very much cuneersetinn during the ride beck.
After we had Ron* about *0
ndle* nut of St. Paul we stopped
end met another esr. There were
severs! hi*n'llTH.'There I "signed
four ransom notes whllr lying on
the bottom of the machine.
Then they look o ff the hood
end placed some goggle* OT' r mF
•yes. They were teken o ff Ju*t be­
fore we pulled up to the house
where I was held. I eouldn’t reeoynit. any of the eotintry we went
through because 1 hacTthn*e gog­
gle* on my eye* ell the time end
they were covered Inside with cot­
ton.
‘ Finally, after-I hadi**eii,ijrle*n
quite a long time, are stopped et a
house. It'w as
a lwo-*ory house
somewhere In northern Minnesota
* Rhone h r«" * time I -had thoiiffot
It waa In Wisconsin. The window*
were boarded upIt was dark. There was a light
In the room whar* j eras put. The
room was furnished simply and
the home looked Ilk* a farmhouse
or a city home. It might have
been a farmhouse on thr outskirts
of lb. eltv- I heard traffic poises.
They came in to see me In thr
room any time 1 wanted anything
I railed them when I wanted
something and they treated ine
rlrrW. I* asked for anything I
wanted ami ordered anything I

SUN VARIATIONS
SEEN CAUSE OF
WEATHER CYCLES

VA C AT IO N

AT THE

dcLAVUN.Jr.

♦

cA N N O U N C I N G . . .

A NEW
MOTOR FUEL
Effective June 24 we will offer a brand new type
of motor fuel, containing actual, added anti­
knock properties, and guaranteed to give
smoother performance.
It will be colored orange.
While this new

CROWN STANDARD
GASOLINE
is superior to all regular priced gasolines and
many premium priced fuels, it will be sold at
no additional cost.

ii

We make no exaggerated advertising claims.
You may be the one to decide its merits . . .
a tankful w ill convince you o f its superior quality .

Standard O
INCORPORATED

il C ompany
IN

KENTUCKY

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WarWa Graataat V«i*Ubl*
Bpai u i Rkhaat Carden I aumL
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. W LllM S D A Y. J l’ NB 21. 1W3

M tabtr Aaaodatcd Prena

$86,000,000 Will Be
Spent On New Navy
Craft In One Year
WASHINGTON. Jun# 21—
HP)—Acting Sw u m ; at th*
Navy. Henry I - Rooaevelt. aaid
today Iho navy plan, to tpend
tZS.000.000 for lKip eonMnicthru in th* neat tlocat y »«r be­
ginning July l. Ryoae-velt ca­
ptained that 140 .000.000 « 0dM
bo apanl on »Klpo now under
ronatr ctioo and at trail t4S..
000.000 on starling the new
32-ahip procram approved by
the President under tha publir
w&gt;rka fund*. Secretary Swan,on bat -said W percent of na­
val construction go*a tq labor.

o c a l M erchants Enter EXTRA MEETOF A d jo u r n m e n tD r i
P A M BOARD LGirls
In Contest W h ic h
Held AtmZ LEGISLATURE A t L o n d o n P a r le y .
HEARING PLEAS m i Be
“
AGAIN DENIED " "
’ 1
FOR CLEMENCY
................... ................

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hi uO'I n*w W ill,,
of
i
Mr
Jlmcntetle dr
I w
t l hey ihioiM not he hesitant
F
r
e
n
c
h
F
in
a
n
eeiM
in
J
,
Says
S p e c ia l
rtentig 'be ront-,t
Second S h u ltz
'i ftntt, he ad Vil. while1
t e r P l e d g e s E n t/ •r
S e s s io n Is O u t U n ­
prttr jt» |iU»
' "-i
less
S
o
m
e
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e
n
s,
ire .iming llie|
in o u ill. I em w ilrr "t I
C a la m it y T u r n s U p
&amp; * jZ
i • a .|, “ nil' local entrant,
I ON DON. June 5W
• irr,( that the «sel gdt'S
TM LAH ASSE K . June 21 (Ah
—The Ameriran drlega
*4
TALLAHASSRE.
June
2L
wwrd r.l.*»cd ...
anfont will enjoy a round
IN . June 21.— f A.P.)
In another of hi, tepirt, of
reived frr,h . Imlrurtiy
iiiiiiiin i.n l which alone ate
' k
M
o
le
y
l
i
a
s
C
o
n
v
e
r
s
a
­
or
Adolf Hitler’*
r id e . f ‘ I l l f S h unfolded before ' ^
'
M-rw.ge.tw. lh. •
Koviacvrlt Imlay. Th/ .. d
_hjj&gt;. u ir. I ’itiher. all hntil. o.v ii w ir t-hip" t i" ‘ Dave Shull*
organization
moved
the .late pardon boa.d during j
-b o . parent o,
tio
n
W
i
t
h
C
h
i
e
f
B
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­
wa,
not
liiculcrd.
T
f
/
f
1
1
.-ii.t trorr! • g ei|H-n,e, wit* la';t, night re tcraleil hi, itnltil
the fin . day of hearing p ^ .
-on th e^parh * h n t.r'rid
* Dr. Alfred HugenIr
• o i f e the rlrt nl'd her chap' , that there will le n ' peclaI
•
f o r e ( i o i n « A b r o a d can dcegalion b*,| t /
for
clemency
f»r
I
Jim
prisoner,
*'•
""'■
•
LaivtM
lng
staging
Tafe today with Sec/ ’ '&lt;h
t’a nationalist party today
i'il fir.illr all git In Mini •iotf,?tl^WiF*'i&gt;Jjftlllt«Te ’W
iTtarw-ntrr ronlral.
•|.
Karller there waa t '
IJ
aeries of raids
i corte w II b. my gucln
Kenumling all local girli th i' t
..... . ■a.am tv .willlh-LlLl-lll'L AU -i 01 P l T K S l t T . J h V ,a .t&gt; gB tjL ■•■ended •hv-Jaau * k
oua party headquarters.
i ;■£•
*toffit*~fff f wfflM m rw ty tih- tty —
■ ........... .
I'remient Rno'crrlt interaav MarDonahl. i
itren. fneWtl, anil attorney, of
ipatr houlil - ............ T unl«»&gt;»Z'|.|n
iT''
■ ^ W ia w w in tw .
Warhurg. Amrric
r nvicti prevented more thgij 100
*
“
iVaV"
'
'c7n”
rT'Yw'V
•hd'ild
j
)l|r,|
hi,
ctinve
a
couple
of
. with order* diaaolvine
Mini**
vl*er. Whether Ih
•*«e« to ih* hoard during Ihr
nationalist auxiliary or*
Lv
to
iliacna*
inter
"
’
.
..
1
hour,
hne
t
i
L
i
MacDonald had
day. The torade of plrpiling w « &gt;
II.
o.l In di i not c ui, dev the
/
cations.
with Ibe 1 W
r,p*cleit- t,« ronlimie iluring ll.r
•.
. 1
i...... 1* 11, national dome.tie aifair, lefore
t«:c Iwmg haul up nnan tat'y I
_
i fatality oteurred In Franb
» f v * matter i
remainder of tbe vtrk.
.......aon.
v lie
III- ul
III O eanl
raid h111 did pence.ding up the roa&lt;l .*-.,f*&gt;i*Wl I
roergency
n-tbi-Oder duriny a raid on
linn in ronfer
For the mo* I port tbe boar it
K'lward
'I
llou'vg.
intimate
\MI^■rty headquarteri. Mucenberg,
.1 tlml. •‘thing* ntimihril
the conferee.
f IkiKi'l the u nut practice
I .....
.a,^ k«
,t &lt;F4ll
“ 1 recently returned from I/rnIII! ''tie
h, »!•*•
l lie In
lad
*e,«l &gt;H
n ol ■-n advi.'ec, li*ardeil the yacht
hearing all application, befor
jli.d
nfler
I'm
.
Vnt
uwole
l.cvvi,
; where be was virtually
re­
l!o
l
eg
d
lim
e"
ulto'lhl
e
ndituU
I.. t
w
I ■!*
---------- -ta-i.lng on any of them bill del.O N D O N . June -:u
itW
M Ihnigla,,
luulg •
dliccfor.
tted by other German dtlefle a "II Ic a jpcci.il .r,-i&gt;n
y7.c h C h a r p c s
• I parted from I hi • rtiriom in u few
P
.
)
—
W
iinf
vviviv
inkoii
.#&gt;•
jt to tha economic conference,
*&lt;
raniMrif
ah
aid
a
little
Inter
1
“
O ffic ia ls
l&gt;e- D e a th V n d D is e o m fo r l | '‘ Individual' « ' ‘J' tebned Ininatancr. ami aele«l immediat'1)- S c h o o l
I remaining Incommunicado.
talk over vrleiaiVa* comiicn'ala'ti ntnnv delepnlm tn hp nti InAmong theie few n r - mi
\ fl fldillfl
*|
I lfW
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" me
*ul,f, Lltowanrea. Itayinniid K
NF.W YORK. June 2t -lAh
I quarter* aasertod today’a
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11 IMI
II.11
1&lt;
1 rr i I» u
p “ t' u|
#|1," rf
hy „ r, Jt . ,. r,||| ,' I III,
Moley, ilirntlnn nf n wr.tkt'niitR In
s ir e T o K n o w W h n t
that
of
F.l
He
uth
ronvir'ril
'
n
would m u lt In hii reiig- The raw of C'harle, K- Mltrhell.
O f R e c o r d W e a t h e r h&lt; »nl "CoHerii i; Itifi litva ami whl conferred with Ihr I’ rr. tilrnt Hu* ro IiI Ulnc tlrivp fo r nil*
T
h
e
y
M
iff
h
t
K
x
p
e
e
t
a
man.laughter
charge
in
I'olL
___from the cabinet In which
charged with defnr d'rg the gnv- county in roniireimn with the
■ Will • l»e tht. problem and ye te c Ivy, vnileil for I oml ui to
___ liM itercd economic* and ago f fh v wonomlc
i*l
♦..-elatrO
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.
1H„ „ r Ihr l" "W- '•« ‘ he tu'' dny. tin ilrpacling lie *anl Amrr- jniirnnuMil
eminent
out
nf
**M).000
Inrune
fatal injure of John I. Hunt in
TAM PA. June ‘.’ I S n lh U o i.
IrWuKure.
#
a - ica m i) cvpevl ,“ definite triilll*" m n fe re n te pvmlinu nlnt)iH/.aiTiii mjtlf* hP' evil Iiditof i » ft Uil • I hdll lllll»*l.
K«* t%
I Before Hiller gained power tbe taiea waa given In a federal court an outiim bile u ri.h-nt Heath’* 'll ieh'*'t official*. *miiittnc tiP'hr
iff.-d to raring aumnier* li.lt ...c a l
......... the |.r(l,l*tme from the work III tho American Hoq o f the dollar tnntv drn|nationalist* were hie allies. Ita Jury al 11:25 A. M. tmlay. The "entener of mi- year in |irt»nn mtrhdion* " f the new nnif’ ri»
, .ih mil ili.comf'lft and In out d then imndi lh.....on*I « c d.dcgil on at the or inumii* cm m ntlenlly in nn im p a w io trd
,
____
i# |ended with n rnmlitlonal panl'tt.
» longer needs them as he ha* i i i i i mum prlinn
aentenrr, &gt;■
,
,
fvicnir Moley wa- a.iumpanicd speevh hy
.
I
d
.
*rhnt
law
whl
h
they
:ud
French
Kiium cr
1
The ea«e* nf lorn, leaiine,
ing ..( ripening grain, at tendril a w it ilk irtiun t" mutual '*
majority without them and ha,
... id l. in|M-ratiiii»
A r nipliai ) i' tienig fntme I to hy lleil-erl llayaid Swope, innnci M in ister
I tin legislature's power rnttviclrd. l» 15 yrar* and f " 17! yiet r Calmer and Nortunn llelilt. Inrneil r unly o Suim-dratimi in' • . otcui
CJeorRwt
Bonnet
|,,i . in &gt; 'in leg etativr- *rv»|on, new.paper rvec'ltlve ill,
la'i
front ihr H’
maaimum fine 120,000.
|*rntrnrrd to die in the eleelnc ii go. .in.- r&gt; nt" t. i lljed on the
just b e fo re Adjournm ent n t
Mil*
in
tho
ilrrp
oppunlte
u d th. fill .oiithwi -l I" he not adding Hull il i •'barked
Th« dlanolullon order wan HIC’harle* .F. Mitchell'* vtory of j chair for the murilei' of .1...- II. tatr l«&gt;»td of rlinealI"0 V" trrdn
the morning wotmloh.
—where---- 1 k*--- -Fvfgrim-*
.pee,ah ...let,—I*hul»
Mbld ag*ln«t the
nallonallat pp/rifie nr hi* own fortune to aid
Tampo aul.mmhile dc,J- ■fw'Fi't .iHT.r'TTi'd iniiitaAgtr
landed,
I'n
"lent
It
o-rvell
gU lag unlU which ara compar- ■rm iul—,
1
mr.
iTtinnc.
■
Tiiiliftiit
there
*rerf*
Itrtirf l.' lny we the h'pe
er. during, a hid'lup there, were j
own a*" to C'niil anrl rl" not l*|&gt; '
The intnivter *|H'ki’ lo tlw »«*»
to tho Natl atorm tmopa. the National City fompany wa. p atpnneil nplil *11 iilhcr nppli tell th'in wliat t&gt; do f r the pub
trainalicalty
out­ m.raiy »ul*.commlftcc on nvonn•h«i t l i' i . &gt;•Inre ln*t "■ |M i, ml lit any -r " •• and &gt; "inunn yctciday
Blamarrk band for nallnnal. labelled “ eanctlmonlou* rubldih” rallun, hove been prr*rnled l&gt;"
lined pnlicie* I., n epenal envoy , „ y
a ffair'
While again de,
, ul i to ih" .tat.
ll» in* !• my -If y »'•’ 1
Hr i b«0l.&gt;.
youtkfl v ia alto iUpprrMevi. yeitanlay by tlnlteil Slate* Attor­ lay ”wij* "Mnined hy nllmmy*
■y|,my well uh lining people « i " 'in Iho |, ndoii rr"m&gt;mir rclifer in imhng atahillaatum h''.
t.» «li. \Im util u l • ••
**••• •
About
I
If,
count,
*upcf
intend
btlng unlta were reported dla- ney ('eorge 7&gt;- Mclalie, in rum-. for the men.
•ring inline" e.I by fin, pn'i1* J once. Hay mul Moley, amvlant “ France'* full aid toward »u wa#
ent*. iin rutwr of •hmil h » n l, | I Mill
Ve*d In R**onv. the free *tate
of the conference"
Among the raw , preaenled dur­
| Ft Hitt
tn tnatil nt i«* II* | gindi. So lung o ' new 1 1lirvra ill -erirtni) of the -Into.
marlaing
Ibe
g
n
v
o
r
n
m
e
n
t
'a
j
Oldenburg. Wurttemhrirg. and
and teacher* met In ic in the Mmlt litt » noil I n « l t i n ' i t
The hope of Mr Ku'ievrlt foi
Honntl'a »pe*ch in wf .ch h
ing Ihr dny were;
WA* | irvinuo air tuppnl wo will ii &lt;1
m i l Prua.lt Including Berlin, charge* nf inrontr la i eva*ion,. Al llnfl»e. irrving 7H year* f-r
A nielli ii and tin- w i Id In emerge "unit'd a picture of Iho danger*
on f t lr -c l "di •ol hu il'tng with lit .1 ft .' ir !»» M'Miii ■ » .
,
ut
out
fn
lli
and
ftta-io.
and
n
■"
any *rre*t« war* mad* In con- again** th,. former lumber.
I from iho uiirtiiaiioiinl depre*. of inflation nP currency with .»
t robbery
in T'impii
In IW I. \\ S * |»t\l|nt||. itlit I'll* inl»n«l.; |ry at *»♦*.• ilri|ir.*», • hirnw**
•••*•! i • "H ii ! in i " " • i lihioht "
ctien - with tha. raid*. '
■i"ii ilii'oigh tho conference wne broad hriiah waa one of hi' nio't.
-It wa* a terrlfir hnai! ' »hmit |||»uar‘* pirn. rh»il" *n nil me).
il(lff|MNin
K:,,l
*»#
I1
*
•»IM
*l|d*|l
*
'll",
govriiiui
aid
llio
ir.riil
hod
men
h
rnt, nrit|
■t.■*I«
given a* he rairfully gul'led a rlonurnt conference ef("H *. D&gt;
ed Medalle after h* atl*»'ked thejwa* bnetnl up by hi. nudher.
I
ryrdattir*
d"l
much
Dial
wa*
Thr/|
»»*H
u»4ik
i.r
V
»*
nh
.‘tilI
m' i it In
ailing ichunnrr even
smaller avierted the r.mferrn e would b*
defense contention that M ild r ll, The hoard wa. told llo u e "pent , tall i,Vi i their ‘ U n i b
JliiiUB t. 4
in I he !«•)
•mirtiui live althi'MKli it ladril t r
'
F»
than
llie
atunly
Mayflower
which a total failin' unlc ••
•
anu
from
ll.mand-,
had .tepped In la helo the N .- ( f ur of the lad right yra.j nf
l.|. "in" nf lh" thing i be believed
i«i&lt;hiR-ih "'I.
progrei, I* made toward po'lHdU
It? f..r the f eTl laferrit of (he *l*le. hfonghl the nrilon'i falhei, |n
Pmelhi i. AI*g*lM, I'olk. tt*MI
r
ta r gg , rtinHk*
‘
H
Hu
. . . . «three xhutea JtHI year* *g", iuok- eemomi. and financial accurlty.
and litllah .r"U*h conn j .diteit f» •on Nrtm •k «.♦ Msrjr
Sumle
Ill f' li mg
th f ill'll** nf ttir
lie aaul "W * ilcmand cmicrow
City Com|»any
Com|**ny on Oct. 29. l.'W.
i , nmt* Ii&lt;, e-capr.
r-caor. nor
one anon'lintwoui
tempt,
ing thcn.nl i, fur belter day,.
•
thto
S
H
*
tin
iitinnu'li atnm |h&gt;o o»«l
P Mir
I III 1 tn M . Idngt**&gt;
drci-ion, not viniply at/nniore, at
"Since they hnve hrmigM In the lair Sup. J. C. Illltrh in nit
Tin
pingie-a
nf
their
three
1 he tallied nlmut bi,l'len«"U" III Ml Uil i 1 •■' ■ amu; . fu hi funding Miea.iiie, ll. * k ivstnor irnliirlr* wav ill rviilen ,* a Ihr u.lloni or paper* which thn
thia nnnrtily. It I* Incumbent upon unaucee«ifill break for freohuu
I'M-, 'riw lo t- wb" In'* tt d I * '" I* It. I l» lialtu no ■ h •'! »!•.'1
• d I' |a 'll the fiiat.x I in '*«ni Mnley vwrpt fr in the kiov tu a wind will immediately carry ,w , .
LAUSANNE. Bwllurjand. June me to rrmov* it from the caae in
Paul ll'inn. aervilir J» year,
L 1 .»•".if .• •&gt; "lit f up n *. t •• »*ilii*it i.y
btlrt^f
The former Print, or order that you may not go In your for robbery in Tampa lb- •*»■ pnhl. I",nhrra tall fc f"r tb-it Ynrki r. *|tli |i*tl
naval ile.ifmyrt and thoticf I" Tu arrive at lhi« rnd
kh••I* th-y 1 &lt;•- .( ■If th' •HIl'Mli j tho center |||,| pot rtifiic |«. f, votm Iho If. fimt Anitetjark If off you our etilire aid." II* nl,n " " l
Aaturiaa atill wa* hopeful laa* deliberation* thinking be I* |h« raid In have been a-i-ocialrd with mono, an.l tb, impoxlbllily "I It M
ivjiiifurfii My ii. in ii foa l f.»t||| Ml til . Illl'ljf."
l .U h i jb *t ho would rtcoiva a la*t publi* iwnrfacfor he would have Al llmiae in a eerie* of rnbhrne . e*limating wba' i • in *t"ie f •'* the rlrm. wl to ti mi ir &lt;
I'ape' f mI whoio ho found Hu “ large rurrrney floelualiimi not
I. hut vh* n tlioy
ul Ih# • i »•
\ lt im lh* II hi «• ill I’lnldent ragrify itr, ring Iho only Imperil national money, and
III» '■ O
il
only
mlnut* bleaalng from hU fa‘ " * r' you helleve.Tb« Imnrd wa- told ho hn be*« ronitp-i I* im ttelll tbo nt" lav
i d l»# I . Ohio . f |Ml
lilt Him bill
on i raft pa't the diual.
economic
alrufliirea hut
ai"&gt;
rlnr fird end U"-re i -'nt wa) ' they trained the Inal
' former Xing Alfonao of Spain,
An.wrrlng the rnntenllnn of in fail and pri’ on unre |02l
l»tr ii.(*!•
f ' nstmiiitiiC th#
! before hi* marriage today to Iho Maa ll. Hteu«r, Mitchell'* allorAnie Mao .lark-oii, alia. Hilly knowing how much *alc w ii* I in ne.l " ii Iinlay. II I" w a ,
The I’reaiilenl', llvatrucli in l» threaten movlrtn aociety which I,
Caban balm *. Bdalmlnt Samp*- ney, In hi* rln*ing argument* Jarbaon, *ervinir * term of 1 . i* available
l • lift m hi f &lt;lni|* *.ii.| a I m* Atulev wort* lint maile puld-r. hut founded rntliely on credit "
71.
Unpitp uffirial il. wial ^
•fl|. I «»» »»!.».I* •• • on »hi «ju** linn n.n Ir.li'n Wa liingtini it wan
. Ii eer, rtlieSii"ennlr ndenl
• '" 'bun ail
Monday that the former banker year* fr' in Duval
irltrratrd
rruntv
f"i
ropoitcd in tile ronfeienie I hhy
tii»
Saddened by tha laUat meaaage might hare been alnglrd out for • laying her hu«h*nd. She hrijaii initio 1 frnnkly tb'lt ho
\ tIim \ *fr* of if».' prakrr *»• kin p,»ne
in in . up ■llvky ul . iJ
monrtarv
atahilifatinn
that a* an earlier private oio' lm t
in ■( imIiiik th*’ ( ll.lM I*»- OV I* lln'MI ll.
■ '• i ii plain ,
yam hla pareata r*lt*raU“ X t“ * ir trial. Medalle aaid:
i&gt; vil Ion tu give ib finite Iof.rm i
her term in II»27.
pending.au fncieaae .in dmucalic
. jpaniltl-n to the nuptial* and pos-Th* people have aa much rich'
"'th **" loeiculv down It - il»Vr**r * fo !*.*»
'I ifipicrinl** Ihiit il l I* II k%i«« ipruea under Hie recovery pro­ tb* -leering commllee loilic reJ. |t TfBuirk, erring a life l on Th- power I •
tH.rlfl that
I I " i w 1 &gt; "I ml«* I
I ( |bty to protart hla Ilf* In vlaw of to eapect that auch men *hall he term from F ’ camhia eounly for -t.ite board of -In h hr i only ' at *imtiIi&gt;■ ye*t-nDy
.iff* rnoon no* |m i f. f hn! « "p .i'ln n l it n gram
the nutation of th* ronferen'r'c
g threatening Uttar racalved hera. proteculed If they betray their
member. Srrtinli.i f tbo lire l.c iVhrthei 'hr tain w '•III ♦•«• Allf -I* p in iho I'cti' .In * &lt;f lotto Vo gik«*
'laying hi* wife and mother i"
'■A ,,i,taut Secretary Moley i,
future If alaldhrnlion i.&lt; M l
« former prlne* want Into atrlet truit a* a fraudulent merchant or law. He flral w*« *enlenred tn
|r«|i»TZ Hn l*vl (flit I M ll* f Ifi Mill l'1'M-l
f I m irtlf
I* |i|r||t*ll tailing today f t leindun at the
have to I"' interpret'd.
arlileved im niflinlflr. '
llttl* bank teller.
llriivjr , it|,«
nr’Bii
•lie In the elecIri- chair l.nt latrr
Th»* murium* f*i
V* Uiv#n**, r j,*
ml • and. iwci.il laving iei|i|r*t of the I'rraiilenl. lie will
Jame, M. f o , reptrletiled tha
Tha younger Alfonao, who
“ And when on* among th«a* In wa* given a commutation *o * !o tnlh Hy
»
nn«
MomUy
night
in
lh-i
«|»«tnet•'
I
l Atvihr»»». IfM
line that tin wa, act in a .aetue a, nieaaetiger or Amerlcanr at
f- »r
S, n,MMKtd hi* rlfbU to tha Spanlah high place* betray* hi* trial II
V
|
|
btnikAg oni| yo^lrritiy nil i duty nr an ntdigaliua ,,( the
* 4tfi n
life .entence lie now la **kirg ijirtcft'r nf 'r l i " l f»*t«M
ft'onfinued Hn I'age Two)
tnr.Jame, rooteir, ehqrnrteri&gt;vy
tbroa* aa th* tilU d king'* aldaat do«* not II* in hi, month, or h*
♦lumkb ;;*V" I ilin.ln r'*te hift | " i , willing t i take on
a r nditlonat pardon
IllfiAiiM. HiTBrlor
#,f 11 •Irvirt on. fftli'i • a
Bonnet’, *peech a* “ v ry emrartag and who changed hla till* that repreaenl* hfm. either mor
rn* torn lh" tided huivlen, ii ynic gnver1 n|*»»ltl f» h .»i no
Walter C, Vallion. -rrvirg a Ajul nffYt-f*.
*te.’' roiiren, -aid "Ho omnh*bom Prtne* pf th* Aaturla* to ally or In tbe aplrtt of •port.manWith All lh# tall, th* H;iation 1 • r s t 'if
it c, ti, ien'*"r n leal «eivlf tu o'i|
Count of Car*dong*, had hoped ahlp, to aay he I* alngted nut for life term for alaylng * M'aori
,|red ilahlllialliin hut
na*r no
1, IIIBB « l tty and 'he «&gt;.'itbvo«t i people
•
polireman. H# ha, aerved eight ffniAltl^ t *#Ab • ♦ 9 • I lent a, mud” .
way to bring It ah ' • "
tg U married hi lh* bQtol whar* daatardly peraerutlen.
I vav ailiiioiiivl" t |.y many of
“ Let him far* the mtiele like a yrar*. and ha, l»een ,1'tdying nii't in th« «fl*n»'*'in Ihrr vh 1 t . k *J.» iro«t up *&gt; 'he e aiotuaty;
bit la living. - Bat Bwlaa aulhoritle*
niedirine alnee lie » j ; impii«ined I||.'I| I If IlMffll VMftl l|l»
rtttov* and lire tvanitfi tlklat' uni lilVM al fr m l* that it na* a «u
man. amt not complain ”
touted U ff* "4 thl*.
Charging that Mltrhell', «*le » f in Halford III* ui"'her i-*iiie.| in »•*»•» v nf « l»n h wrr*t rfil'fBl 1 Mo tinner* found,'hr '."r ittol liar ,l&gt;, I * t it PitlM ti
N t 'K r o H yH tn n d p r Is
nn I fit it ll u &gt;iiIII
T ^ B d v i l ctaacneny I* acbeduled
,I
•• )'ion , " d t l ' lull l . heal I*! • *• 'i|H.n n»
torS * place In lh* city bait thia IH.jnn abare* of bank «tock to hi* the plea that he h« pnrd n—l or .it aic ji&lt;ltninMtrAtion.
v»*| a *|
W
o u n d e d In G u n R o w
&gt; il i o i lear t * - i *iiif)«*i lyul rlt fl* a I••*•11•
aflornooa. A Wllfloo* ceremony wife In 1529 wa* a “ fake” In *hnw parole I ,o he e*n return l" fthin
"I
11A.*• to pay lit/ f |.r* « • i i .' \' I. I
Definite aaaurane- that tha an.
with
her.
The
h&lt;*nl
wa
told
V:.
an
Income
ta*
loaa,
the
pro*ecil
&gt;
r
till
and •*.
to to follow. Many Spanlah noble*
I.. Iht. i. who f i nlit** I tint I t
•if ' fk
Still I vi im mtiling to loinl t .-.ir week, field training drill
Cliri* I. i Jnfdni. I rl te-fita
litnn. who now I, 2l’&gt; year - "Id hi i lull n l«. i*ny mil of I 'I'
hgv* declined to aoegpt Invlta rnntinued:
1lie viuur #t,t|lhl*"t| wa« i&gt;*i. ldf*V. fi|f k r-n ffr toil f lit intkiiij f.r all I luildi National Guard
who
walked into *l&gt;* Hi Vhilmg
-I aubmit that If Ch*r&gt;, K turned gray alnce he began pi*"
ttaua. tah former pttn* attribatlng
lFf“ , I*
"T Mr. ('.towfl u 1 ii .i: D" r\ rut V tol »ll" ll 11h. hifh in hum- rlT.u* I . h i.• lh « Ipk unlfB '• •ll (»•' litolil *•» uviial thi.
pool room - ii .vmfind A • i"io U l« e,
tk*ir action ta fear* of dlapleaa- Mitrhrll actually had wa-le-l In on life.
I«i
w
th**'.tu
,
to
Uy
in
nt
DM.
l*ny
•liif
hunur.
II
u*
CiMitim
ImIII
m H tn
• Inti " •nn tc»| 1 f'C| IIitl | Irik** y«-4l a n iii 'l Nuaforil
yrzfypl.iv I » aI miI toll rr/"m -ft
Bell IH..100 aharr, nf atnek, le le v ­
lag hla fathar,
I l 1 'i, Alltoll •
II tail. riMtl tot kepi lb" fjBit h.**
Irii'f, Ii K»'ff*r 1nut Ihr
f i r I'f r»lf»l.|Ul A w Kim,, romith Wtlln* Mrown D vr *|i»i «!« ii*#
• Than will h* no *p««ial mar- er would have accepted a* a pur-a tilth. 1 K*k, t»«I. \'42||V|I - . Wt
A niooi: *fiuilr I'tiYto 4 ♦a «.f Ihr fiitoli'lltlf ulfl'
Irving' t*» rtl'laiti f«i I|k i"
*!•*• Medioal D' wif#, I ’tltoy w.ia Urn*.
•»/'
rtoga cnatraet, lb* couple agree chaaer hla wife. t
much flul* vtr '| i m l unihu ’ • •••1 * .iih| up; Mi uiphl . " *. Titii’ihs- 1t-gi dirt" ir »h- 1 llirf 1 RfVUtlVto Inch"" lit, 1JIt Ii Infantry, t-hridn juilirr In rmur hr pull* #|
K,,(l«
-What would you think" In
tog to th* marriage according to
M
il
.
I
,
|Ut,
iidiltt
litilln
tin.1
J
j
.
l
The M (cur us ur il" r«f»i'
Intr,|. re lirli ti •■r niiiir •prmtinip. Mtotiuiifil CSunril.
the' Jury—" if you were told that
firnl it »mifI" . hoi rU I h v 'i . '»»!
tjgator Bwlaa l ; w .
tlitoii !k1.
4riilu! tlml
WRv hii.
M\Vu»i| h» 1 iton*
.
trtovrltfiic
tn eacane paving Inennv laa. a
bbw (ir irifr IliKin, a t*y•.*.in*?■r*
• ,rd r'lon ’ ft ' »M.
r
f
l
lo
a
mintdrillwivuld
t'e
rip
ei..t«;
rmi-ohdalO'n
nf
lbt"*
man void atnek to hi* wife, but
cry with i'n ii* ii” thr
rnrnii trnining
"titc vlpaitment*; Inwruig f aa m i i i i i i nod Ilia'
that ahe never received the atnek
.
I*i•*f i &lt;t| hu nnkti*. Junfaii fl* *1 lh#
uKe ol
llvrrv dd|e lag pnre i, |,.| urge
nt |iriiid ha I lu ll d me away with”, Ff«nr,#
and that he never received any
Prominent reaidenW of Ihi- city
the a nil r:*t olt,ih bill, direction of aid f'aplain Kno, in releaaing
money, that ahe received th* divi­
Dtfon. i« f&lt;»riiupr imployN of
the follow mg telegram from tb*
dend*. but that ahe paid them to and county will appear on lhe|
an ihvr rtiyiti"U ltd , Hie ,
MnnkV I'Ucr on Mitifrulli Avt*
platform
In
lbt
lark"
Mary
«'"i"
I'hirf
of
tieMil
l-"
llurcaii,
adehim In Inter**!, and that he kept
*&lt; b* ol h«»nki; rrt|iiirrineot that
tinr, Ib hi thr t‘« rtuiM I .viuht n
i$ S &amp; ^Cotmantu*^ aad**N*w careful account and paid her hack. munlty Buildinv tonight al H W
"Into arhuid fund .lull K" t‘» ■prntcly a n , wrung Hie rpieitnin.
Bampablra today bad brought to ••"You'd aay 'fake!'
Mrmorial I!•*? §»it» I t «liy bcinc
A
infliction
that
tbo
pmp
•
•
I
•
r.lly
"Ifrt
n
mean'
of
fai
dital
o'rlock
to
deliat*
on
the
.
*uhjev
t
•W t
wouldn't
"N gli illttl Hiiard will buhl II,
m
il
of
pay
lenrhrr'a
anlnriea
an
t
Irvtotif'l for thi* wound. X-F
14 U * aUUa w ikh favor repeal. youT and you'd add, T h * govern­ “ Should Dictatorial power* !»• rroaa-alatc canal ka» pa • I mg frrigbt Irnfftr Itnin gulf •'
annual
two
week*
fivhl
training
linn purling pupil-.
lihntoifrapht
werr tflkru
a 'i w*t vot# lift Ilia dry* hop- ment ought to get after aom* of given the Pre*Went and the finv- through the alag* of prolwlol't&gt; ' • w&gt;(enr and North AHanl.it port
lie aim irirliidod » pr pood con .ind nut lv«t Hi,in 12 armory 'hill, mariiinr
tor victory in AUbamo and thnee fellow*.’
iK n t iln III#
ernnra at th* Varioua Stale, in In that of virtual reality * • ,v. roll o • ,df, i i"til Iwnofil . to
mad* before Sanford Kina' 1.1" lh" .0 arctiima in win b d will !&gt;• dil'itlunal uniandriioid i" nrmpt for each orgaii'ratinn, grnrrally ttCBB uf (hr Auunil.
both voting July IS.
"r d Ilk# to aak Al Smith what thia EmergencyT"
Imlti* t'-nd.- from Imntir.n; , rent dinttlbutcil Ihioilgh/.t the fiaral
a ibrpp to.twa.vato for h* think* of that!"
Tb* affirmativ* will he debited today by J. J. Hank*, Jr., Orl m &gt; built."
trig
a -talc board I , Ii "idle fo t-ral yrar I'J.H."
“
I
have
yet
tn
find
a
"cction
ifieaker,
who
ha*
apent
ton."
I
"
by Count* Johnaon, K. II. Killtee
Jf«w Hampablro gar* o**r
Adjutant Civ m ral Vivian Col
which
w o ld
!•• permanently fumli; rrforralnti"ii bill . b.ink
of ChuluoU and Frank I . Miller. able tunc furthering th0 r»
S e a r c h In U roK resH
cne for raphai add Omli.it"led a, lire remit of Him nr tel of legialalnu'; net i making lirn of ihr Flnrida Nallnnal fin ,id
Tha negativa will he &gt;Uhated the canal'* conatructlon rrcro'l
*5ala u on*.
&gt;
*
F o r S p a n is h F l i e r s
wbvr
aignrd
Hie
letter
received
hy
liny
nllwr
ranal'a
being
rut'
I
curt
lietlaring first that no
I •• -dde thr crin-lriirlron uf an
by II. P. Ilainoe, of Altanamte
■ &gt; ■ ■ '
Spring*. Judgo J, 0. Sharnti, and baa a* many fraalbl* water piw e-l,” be aaid. “ If a reell»u fail* to uvrrr-'ir* loll bridge to'wran Mi t'nptniu Knov nl, &gt; ,t*t*'i| that
MEXICO CITY. Jun* 20.—()l
rcta a, has Florida and lliai w ink,. Ihr iriillnlivr in making thr utm and Key W f’ !
I g r o w e r s TO kBBT
• ^ r .,
to liMtJiCr “ t'amp ui b-ii will fnllow upon
The Sanford Crncart Orthealra F.. F. Housholdor.
p ro r
Th* Judge* will hr Mayor V. A. ery runnty ha* a legitlmal, w..‘ . rnnal provo of benefit, it hn, ii" aero*- Apalarlin- la Hay, aa well ncript of training authority. The Widrapre* I atarch na, in pi
will aUg* IU weakly eoacert and
project which could bo davrloii t on* to blame but itrrlf ”
eiocutivr r nrit of Iho National rra* today for Captain Mariano
ata
(I'unlinunl O" Page Two)
home talent performance from Speer, Union E. Allen ami Hol­
Dorlaring that amco ih,. pri
tu advantage, Mr. Hank- •
liiiaid A-Miriation I, vigorously Darlcran anj I jc trnant Juai|uin
fcn*.. to W , *f kk« Annual H»o Band SUad at tho Court land L. Dean.
Grape Grawer, Coovea- H - ‘*a tomorryw nlgbt at Z;00
Hpaaith
traru-Allaniic
prutnling any rcd ctlon In arm­ Collar,
Th* dtbaU, open to the public plained that to tho oft-heard • I.... omry pur|a&gt;,e of llu- rannl H tu
TO RfcLHAHK I'KISHNKHH
Bbvw which wiu U held
Without coat, la aponaored hy (he that the conalraction * f thia &gt;aiu&gt;l fa ililatr llu* inoveinoiit of traf
ory drill pay, and it is eipecto'l filar*, long overdue on a flight
■‘clock, acroribag to G. C. Fal­
Lake Vary Boy Scout f'ouncd wm. Id imniaaasraMy harm &lt;&gt;'- fir. Mr. Hanks said that “ If whby.af th* Rap Juaa
that the number uf paid armory from Cuba In tlm belief that
low*. director.
■
nmaider this c*nal ndrly in the
•HAVANA, * Juiw ' i\ t/l*&gt;—It drill* mrntiuocd In the telegram storms hava forced a landing tn
Orlando' a n t Tuaaday,
commltte* composed of. Roy How­ rail".*d Inlciesta o f th* alalv
Mlaa Marini llayne* will a ^
. j'
at MUM o’clock. I S pub­
ell, Albert Whitaker and Frank would answer " I have,yet ti. fin ! light of what benefit Flurida will was reliably re pmI'd t'alay that will be matcitally increased."
aom* sparaely aettlad
region,
w U r* lh* development of any get from it, wt are entirely out tho military autliuritle* are pra.
* a wlB to- pear on Iba program ringing aov I f l R l .
,
Thar*
have
been
nu
Admit*
roA
final
comment
from
Captain
af, f - H * . grri aonga; the Ratal alater* will
Th* public Is also Invited to waterway, «acopt in * few !••- of lino in our view* aa tn th* paring to relea-o more than 100 K noi it that “ All perr.onnall bo- parts aince they wero sighted ovaf
political prisoner*. Them ara no
W ‘ Lambert, Dr. •fail-bath American and Italian remain for a dance, the mualc for lated ca***, ha* Injured •ny rail­ primary purpooo of thr canal."
I Kelly Pop* will render aev- which win ho toralabed by Peck- way."
All theao thing, bring true, he chargoa agairrt the,*. Tha ro­ longing lo tho Natlinal Guard Villa Hfrmuaa, capital of Tabaign.
of. Qaiaaeritli. and
• late jreaterday lu hour* afjer
■cal number#, and Richard ham'a Merry-Makers, Laky Mary
Ilr termed th. canal al of **ti •aid, the neat three atep* ara to le*** weald Lava ouly 34 to ba unit, in Sanford ehould prepara
county agent *f
Laving Uavana fur Mexico City.
for camp aa usual."
tried by n iliU ry court*.
will play aa arcordlan aolo.
(Contlnuad on Pag, Two)
tal importance bccaaaa It appar-

Of Raids, With
Fatality, ConAgainst Nastic Groups

Father* And Mothers
Wives And Children
Present More.Than
One Hundred Cases

ITCHHAES
FOR TAX EVASION
IS HANDED JURY

N'lnetren local morrhante i f
toJay definitely commiltrd to Ih*
plan of «*nding Sanford'* moat V
tractive y-ung girl to the thit i
annuil Cleaiwotar beauty omtevi
&lt;&gt;n July 4 with virtual aasuranrt
lhal f .lly I0 mar* merchant* v
be reprr'coteif tn a local r,»nt« 1

.

Ti.

HOUSE CONFERS
WITH PRESIDENT
ON BOARD YACHT

Aid Of Country
Attaining S u e fir

STATE BOARD OF MANY SECTIONS
EDUCATION GETS OF COUNTRY ARF,
ADVICE RBJUEST BURNED BY HEAT

Federal P ro «e c u to r
Mednlie Summari
Of U.S

J

1

Of Asturias
l Uopeful Of
'g Approval

National Guard I s
Assured Of 2-Week
TruiniiiK Activities

Two T e a m s Will
Debate I s s u e At
Lake Mary Tonight

IW M o
Are Added t o Repeal

Kiwanian Speaker Declares Ca n a I
Across State Is Virtually A s s u r e

K

1

Sanford Orchestra
Will Give Concert

vftht

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■* * * * * * • » » - . .

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t

T o Better Serve

D O SSEY'S
Quick Lunch
EXPANDING

O u r Customers
W e A re Doubling
Our

P re se n t

S ize

/o r SUNDAYS

SATURDAY JUNE
Wr hat* lr*n waiting fur fu r y a r « for "p
ami ullhnugh u! ihc iirr.rnt wi- arc rnnvinead lha
h alf taken a welded turn for the Letter we hav|
pau-d when |f' ml llhtfa* ('(«&gt; nreall into Battle
On Sunday—give the w
trral anil I H e h r out I
delirious dinner.__ W j___;
tfU ftttfflrystJ Tri’ y 'K ’ ujc

WE E X T E M A
ALL AND HOPE

W* art prtm » of o t nerrlee
—that'a why jur cuatomcra art
our frlendi. People d*n*t for*

C O E D IA L IN Y lU X L C y O A
YO U W IL L V ISIT US SOON

WESTS

Delicious Soups

Juicy Steaks

51 ltjC bottle

Wltan un.xpectad aue»la nrrl*r uu| then- ir nothing in 'tin
Ice tm* dun’t worry. We are
alway* open and ran nerve Jut!
whal y iu want.

AFTER
the

DOSSEY'S QUICK LUNCH
DOSSEY'S PALM CAFI

Fishing Trip

ANft

DANCE
In tin- curly houra of Ihe mumjn;. a deli lou* sandwich, n m»wl of
h I ehllli. a cup of coffee nr an ice
c.il.1 alaaa of litit wnl flntah the
rvenlng'a rntrrtainmcnt.

Fiahitrmrn delight In flopping la
at Doaaey'a before leaving on tha
tty*, fun for a cup of colfa and a
&gt;1 re 3f pie. Don’t wake the family,
.top with ua.

107 W. FIRST ST.

W e Never Close-Open 24 Hours Daily

HIT I A M E S S A G E
To Intelligent^Women

Entire Stock Of Over

ISPAREf!
Your Clothes

Skyrider
(S|»orl Shoes Only)
Regulur

F R EE

12.80

Pocket Knife
With liach Pair

Vnlurit

w w n Ik

JUST
OUT
of O ur Ovens
YOU wouldn’t

be able to

serve them any fresher If

Mnnhiittnn

you spent hours preparing

SWIM SUITS

them yourself I

Muuhuttuii llawallnn

crusts . . . delicious, whole­

SWIM TRUNKS

ODORLESS
SAFE
'
EFFICIENT *

T » Match Trunks

BEACH JACKETS

Phone 468

Park Avenue

Corner Second &amp; PaknelU

T A N C Y CAUKO UNIA

NEW CROP

each

FANCY ICKBURU

2

LETTUCE
N *W

W IIITK

,

- - ­

POTATO ES
. h a t e u a ra iN n i.ie s s

1

* 5/

Heads

15/

10 lb*.

17/

YOUNG

some fillings.

“ IT’S GOOD TOR FABRICS"

FA LL US— WE CALL

giny Cose 8-Day or Electric Clocks
Maile by Seth Thomas

______________

COCOANUTS

THIS WEEK ONLY

Phone 300

E X T R A ■SPECIAL
E n joy Sum m er
A ^ j CLOCKS m u m
. w ith A n m
E L E C T R I C FJ
CLOCKS H
»
CLOCKS
Now Priced at $ 2 .

19/

doz.

Crlap, flaky—

n o w p r i c e d w r r fn *
THE REACH OF EVERT

WEDNESDAY.
THURSDAY

LE M O N S

P KO 0£ SS

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.

B. L. P E R K I N S

SPEC IALS

’

R e g u la r

$12 and $14
VALUES

-----.

rntrrtain a f«W frle»da-ioNe
»our problym and corn* l&gt; Doafry1.. We will «U&lt;fly arrenge
..n. nr ntort table, taclualvtly

Milk ef.

MAGNESIA pt.

MINERAL OIL

Beef, Wine ft Iron pt

ALCOHOL pt

REGULAR 50c BUBNTONE 2 for

-TUBES AND1 BA

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M I W «&lt;

Conference so
so inr
far n
ha*
nowhere.
With the hopes
Lonierence
u gotten nownerc.
°*
world pinned upon the success of this meeting to
wer, the delegates
fslae prices and restore purchasing power
have confined their- activities entirely to selfish acquisi­
tiveness and have failed utterly -U&gt; demonstrate any. con­
iim A iim o tL k i t u
structive unity oL purpose.. Far from showing: the willing
™*~—-----co-operation of our recent Congress, it has developed
nothing more than the personal bickering and petty dis­
:,^
r 3
sension of the Florida Legislature.
, ,
K 8 W ? a - is S !t S
The American delegation wa* placed In Ihe very begin­
ning1at 'a ‘ peculiar disadvantage.
No authority/had. been
M iH I W lt turn.
given -them, either by the-Americao Congress or the spe­
cial committee pf-oaperto which prepared the Agenda for
Ihfc conference, * to discuss war debts.
Yet, they had
scarcely taken their seats before the representatives of
r r .",a a .»a r K .K a :
most European countries began to clamor for revision.
While we are convinced that the debt question to a problira that tMa country wili'have to meet, and the sooner
th« better, it had no proper place in this conference ol
some 67 nations# 'only ;H of which are concerned with
, mktlak _ ____
a * ,i»Mt-offw*
IW
vST "** **
RlllUID , n,T ,&gt; ‘
\ «3 i U M t n ____

•it a*
.«
T, ISIS
........
&gt;1 « » r t &gt;

*• to*

’ TMa statement tt&gt;M fairly be
luterprvtod a* implying aomu obligation am tbu part e f Mr. Hoovw
Ur amtaavor to rofitinu* th# moratoriom to U s and o f th* dapraotton. whenvwr that mightbo; but
bvtWwft tk* aatomn o f ’ 1931 Su4
Darambwr, 1931.
CongrvaaJMml
awstimeat hod to definitely erys* - * - * again,t further »—*—

irBEfaj

xats,v?jBZx£

f!’r&amp;'&amp;s'Sww:
■I
as
aalrfeM W r t li m

ala*’ *

way -debts.

............

While demanding thlp concession of the United 8tales,
u i r , J V K * It , U U
E
no foreign country has yet come forward with-any proposal
which would In any way compensate us for the sacrifice.
EMSK r o * today
When Sedretary Hull suggested that si! nations, among
which tha United States would be one. should reduce
d* »• i* their tariff walls by ten percent,. a spokesman for Franc*
in v e t t m e n t t h *’ Immediately announced that his delegation wanted It dis­
' hath p ity ' upon"tha ' poor tinctly understood that no modification of the French

•h unto the ’ Lord; and that
ha hath given Will be
jJJldm
thatagatiL—
you een
Proverb* IS:IT.

* ll rosarvatlwu.**

treatment of tb* war
M/. Roarer had *o completely
loet control of th# domeelle polit­
ic*) eltuatlon, that hi* Joint utteranew with M. Laval had leal s|t
practical rate# and was fatly *»deretood by lb* F**»ch sovernment to b* really meaning!***.
That th# French people ermtmued
Io place aome credence te It, and
that IU Implication* had been
uMd a* a■ argument for the **eaptonee of the Lauiantte **tUemerit by France. *r* undoubtedly
and »erve to eaplain. If not
•tlfy, the prominence given
IM* Mpecl o( the matter by tha
French pre«*.
It i* generally awomed that
Franc* could ratter eaally bar
made th* December It payment
Thar# 1* no queatten of th|»,
though there Is mm mltnndcr■tending of Ite apparent wealth

It li only human nature that
the French, as well ka (6# British
having de ided ter their own good
reason* upon s definite policy ef
InaUting upon debt revision,
■hoold aeek nil potalUe ground*
of ulf-Juittfteation. Some of
their argument! would be valid if
■entlment or equity wire to rule.
Howevtr, aa legal pleas they have
little value.
The moat usually mentioned ex­
tenuating clrrumttancee are the
Hoover Moratorium, proclaimed
without previous consultation with
France, which coat France ana
hundred million dollar* net loaa of
payment* in 1031-32, and tha Hcxvv»r-La*»l ' conference, In which
Mr. Hoover apparently advised
Kirrop, to came to aome agree­
ment about th* reparation* probthing the Unittin- of France today. The great gold

n

MEET Of
ISLATURfi
DENIED T reat To

Eater
Beauty Contest

(Continued From Pag# Ou#'
(Continued from page 1)
at a theater party at an early as an set calling for a eroaa-alal#
canalLikewise h# mention#di a hill*
Mr. Murratetl* uaht that th*
oaly requirement, (or entreat* In now tew, permitting tb* u»o of
the local contest a ta .ltet Uta (ilJ .the counties' gw illn t reverr * te
muy.t be single and ia eipected to purchase bonds thus retiring them
provide ter owa wqribrob*. inch'd- quicker and cheaper If lb* coun­
ing a bathing anil and evening ties wish this done.
Ho said te would see to It that
dress. Girla appearing before th*
audience and five- aycrct Judge* appropriation* are nrt exceeded
ter* ace to wear bathing aqlta and that “ frills and fauetea" are
and a aa*h upon which will appear kept out of state government. IM
the name of ter
*po"*or. At said salary reductions “definitely
Cmrwater, the girla will appear Indicat** wear * geetlnr lo o
both te .bathing nulls and In even­ where with this word economy.'
ing drees, th* latter at the coronaTho governor said he hoped th*
Uoa hall te th* evening.
next activities., further reaction
Re aJ*o slated that the coated In lb cost of n-tom jbit* license*
te open to aQ merchants and gir|a and that a Igialativa committee
In the county. “ We will endeavor named Io Investigate charge “ that
to get In touch with every mer­ a school book trust controls not
chant In this county", be uld. only' prices and entraet* but elec­
"Hewaver, sine, it may te Impos­ tion o f school board member* end
sible to reach them all, w* would other school nffkiata” will make
appreciate It If any merchant tn- -n- thorough. Inquiry Into tha
U n ited in e n t e r i n g g i r l
wilt charge*.
comnrintcat* sitter with lb* the­
ater or Th* Sanford Herald at
aided, Ray Fox, E.»B. Randall, J r,
ooCe."
• • T it r T s n w f f ir ^ w w r s t r T iin Ftew tor-Bntlyj -8r-h-lluyv Or Or
Bare, Rupert Strickland, F. R.
enter girla in the contest:
Wilson, W. T. Langley. B. D. CasFlorida Power and Light Com­
well* S. J. Nix, X G. Sharon, W,
pany.
B. Zachary, Howard Long, Karl
Myrtle’s Coffee Shop.
Lehmann, V. A. Speer, S. F.
Randgll Electric Co.
Doodney, F. S. Latnson, Peter
Sanford Furniture Co.
Schaat and Walter Coleman.
Sanford Country Club.
The Sanford Herald
Tow* M's.
laney Dry Cleaning Co.
Rer^and Son.
Forrest Catrhel Cash Grocery
fldf-Mac Rettery Co.
Raumiltet end Anderson.
Seminole Tlru Shop.
Sanford Electric Co.
O ptom etrist
Peter Paul Beauty Parlor,
■’
112 Park A «
Celo Bottling Co.
Red Front Grocery Co.
Celery City Printing Co. ,
Waller Cooper Agency.

(e a t

Cat Lika
• teds”

taf
f1II nir

'few

1 1 9

Have near * ° « l . « e »

M

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at*

conto.

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u r u a in i

^ o l^ F e e d .C l)..

32

B to v W
4 tilppiy brj Frenr* w-heM
post 9 F n c a
Bank o f France, end a fair P*r• And ao-lt to with currency stabilization.
England ■»/ h« v*,
jln U H In bolide,’'4khat
filial every.
(vary
conference, it te obHfely untrue’ to cantag, of tt ’ actually I* owned by
LUNCH
'woederfng ■li who's going wants- the dollar IJerl tp the pounii at a relatively low •nggeat that France agreed to th* foretga capitalists who *o«t tbclr
you th« bonds. N
llgure so that English merchants will continue to have Lanaanne reparation* •ettlemenf money to FrOhre, a* a saf* refuge
an advantage in foreign markets over American producers. at Me, HoovaF* beheat, or be- during th* an*** that hare overtala ’ riom ptroftar Insists Tho American delegation would stabilize the dollar only raa*e of promt*** mad# by him. taken other countries. Rom, vf
intangible property tec at a sufficiently high figure to overcome this disadvan­ Franc* aigned th* Lauaenn* these foreigner* have been with­
Agreement beeaua* there wn* drawing a portion of their money
fall. Unfortunately you tage. ■ When England abandoned the gold standard in nothing
el*, for h*r to do—short recently, which fact, together
duct capital louts from 193! the pound was worth $4.86- 8inre then it has been a* of Invading Oermany-snd by with France’* adverse trade balow (1**63.13, giving them a big advantage over us in foreign agreeing to tht* **ttlem*i»t It *p- a nee. i* causing the Bank of
peered thnt »he would b* i».* P»: Franc* to export gold.
selling.' Yesterday It wa* quoted at 64.18.
•Itlon’
to perailed* th* Utilled Tb* French government te by
StlJamate Is* Mrt At tension
■itlon
How important stabilization at some figure ia to the {Mates to reduce
a ser dabt. The no mean* rich. In fact. It I* faced
Parley on flUbllixation-hepdiln*.
|,/ Now from what w* ran gather, United States esn be seen in the case of a cotton planter tauiann* Agreement was a log­ with ,a budget deficit proportion­
He agrees to sell ical outcome o f the economic col- ately as great as the American
a “xtolemat*’’ In a country that In selling cotton to a Liverpool merchant.
iap** of the world—not of n brief deficit. However, Franc* could
But he does not want confrrenc,
•till marrtod to thd gold standard. lis cargo for a thousand pounds.
at the While Home.
really have burrowed from ibe
SiU
■• ■ Or
to keep it in pounds.
He wants to convert it to dollars
On th, other hand, V i» Impos­ Rank of France and obtained th*
K Kidnaping la get ling to be nfte and bring it back to this country where he can spend it. sible Io dlsmisa French reference* necenary gold or the necessary
o f Ihe most 'popular pairtlmaf In­ On tho day that ho sold his cotton, the pound sterling was tn th* tleovcr-Uvnt convereatlon* dollar credits In N*w York to pay
dulged in by professional' rOcba­ quoted variously from 64.06 to 64.14.
&gt;- Ire*
Hence he ia unable without at 1»n*l admitting that th* D*r*mb*r instalment. But iht.i
te* rs. Rut it Is ns’ longer eonfjpe.l
Franc* had ■ right to hop, for would hava been rquivslcnt In th*
Century
of Progmi
to
determine
whether
he
ia
entitled
to
$4,060
or
to
$4,140.
Hlrong •uppoft fffttti Mf. Ilo o fif liquidation of assets, for France
kid*. ThayH take b u r msnuWhen this condition exists throughout thousands of o f her plea for a continuation of has not a favorable balance of
or nnyMdy nowadays.
transactions covering millions of dollars, the variations are th. Hoover moratorium. In the trad* under today's conditions,
■ n
o ----------- -- —
te l*k* «are o f all her
The mntigige- on'ynur ho'u** tmnenrton!T- ~ innskm r-nfm rerjr* cotton- planter‘ * n _ex^ Itnnewv-lsiral- sUtemsnt, it
Tf&gt;- keep your diploma ln.
foreign obligations If ah* Is to be
Sanford To T^ico^0
furrclnkvrt a.year ago, the change speculator, embracing risks which few of them care said:
good condition, have It
"tn
so
far
as
Inter-governmcn„
f
f
from
German
reparations.
federal government will atill re­ to lake.
It matters very little to them what may be done 1st debt* are concerned, we reeng- The above or* contributing
And Return
framed now.
finance D for yon, but no far as about tariffs or other problems if the delegates cannot even
nlxt that prior to the expiration causes of France's policy.
but
RATES
660*670
we bare been able io learn the t etormino what a pound is worth In terms of an American
o f th. Hoover year of postpone they arc not basic. Tne essentia!
[Margaret M. Wrighl, Agt-I
guarantee of bank depot)it* doe*
mrnt *om# agreement regarding fact I* that th, French people do
dollar.
,
not apply io banks which hate
M B M M B M P p B iite
them may b" necessary covering not feel that they are obligated Io
' Phone .131-J
•*’.
----------------------- o---------------------already failed.
tb, period of buxines* depression, pay the war debts since repara­
(Continued prom la g * One)
a* to Ihe terms and conditions of tions have ceased.
find a .route which ran be built
LUMBER
(To Ho Continued)
which the two go**rnm*nta mahs
In gnpd time* Mid bad, wharevar
for the least money, save the
Knrl tehmann la, there la an ac­
greatest amount of time, “ and,
Did you know that: New York’s municipal regime, hard
teag leaf yellow pie*. Calf red I
tive Thornier of Commerce, and
pyimarily, a route which will proOR. L. T. DOBS
It's tuny putting out llteratura and pressed to meet governmental expenditures and refusing
*1.1, sufficient water at the sum­
. interesting pr-opl# in living there. to effect economies, has Instituted "tin-box taje*.*’ The
mit level to fill necesaary locks"
CM nersoer
SewS*
n r e iil* tile esse*
I f the latter point cannot te
We jurt received * vary attractive proposed law provides municipal licensing of automobiles
R ts tw s ie w M tr B H tte
j found, “There la nk deed to »o »« m r e S m i ■&lt;** A. M— IX
piece of iltrrature he har Just’ put with a lax equal that of the state, Incresso in feea on in­
U U aa ’
. i m . xtae r. iT-a r. m.
' aider building a canal," he said.
o&gt; t (tar Sanford and Seminole spection and licensing services, new taxes on motion picZIP BHtVICK
teme n t orrterei are * i
During
th
a
masting
Frank
rise* Man I n k m ««.
County.— lake County Cltlrtn. ” lure operators, elevature, vaults, store canopies, and taxicab
(Continued From Png, One)
dpt riled play te a etesa tour­
u* e, • ertf.i, #
Peirce, charter member o f tha
—----a O '•
Iares;
nament which has been under wav Union officer, giving lh« Amer­ Bartow Kiwanls Club ami now a
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The latest mots In’ the ham1 TTiat a new industry has sprung up in Canada in the In Sanford for th* past several ican delegates flret hand infor­
resident o f Hanford, rendered efpalgti to bring about pritiperil/ I’qrm of furnishing scrap iron for Japan, lndustralization
wraks test night resulted In see- mation o f lh* various develop­ lections on th, violin, accompanied
la the order prnposlb^ the^deitVue* qf that country, weak in. minerals, calls for the Importation
erst marked change* In the stand- ments, congressional, etc., in this by Kiwanian Peter Hchaal at tb,
lion of ten million *rr#e of hotton df steel to construct now factories, commercial buildings,
Inga of contestants who gathered country a In'S tho iVlegsikm left, piano.
In Mecca Hommork
It arnpharixe* a pdlht which bn* railroads, bridges, to say nothing of battleships. The first
at th# Elks Club rooms |for play. and convoying the Prerident’a
Kiwanian R an f o r d
Doudney
been made mure or Ivons frei|ti#nll/
S
O
Acres,
13
teres
tiled in good condition. Good wells, all
•
lews
on
these
developments
on
mad* a short talk on intengiblo
During th* meeting the group
that the trouble with this country shipment of 6,000 tons of scrip iron and steel recently left
necessary agricultural implements. Mule, tractor, colored
th, original Instructions given Ihe taxes and tha need for filing a re.
voted
to
change
the
name
of
the
Montreal
and
many
mors
are
scheduled
to
fallow;
I*.that it in to? rich, tf'h ab too
luartars, barns, q|xll
. ,
I are
on all Intangibles before
- That'the silver rup at the opening session of the sum­ Club to the Sanford Chesa and dplegal Ion before they eailed.
much gold, tod mu:b ’ silvery too
•'Secretary
Molly
wlU
alay
In
July
.1
.
Hi
describe,)
Intanglblee
mych cotton, wheal' and tobacco: mer flower show of the Nassau County Horticultural So­ Cteekar Club. W. L Harvey wa*
N- It taa ao much of Everything that ciety nt Brookville, Long Uiahd, was carried o ff by the no­ mad* assistant secreUry-lrsaaur- London oni about n week and will •p stock* and tends, hank depos­
nothing can he sold. '•’Wff'hnvo te Me. collection of sweet peas- entered by J. P. Morgan. The tr and given authority ovtr Ibe return to give the President full its, notes, accounts receivable
Informstlon on the conferees, etc, and similar article*, haring m ac­
played marblea 16 -well that flaw collection which took highest honors Included the bright checker player* In th# chib.
tual value In themselves.
...................... H i - M . - P A E W O R U H . Mr. Harvey announced that he up tn that lime.
we have all the dba'rblek ’and 'b#i
Coral-colored popular favorite, Montrose, on a long sturdy hopes to enroll fully M&gt; persons III Th* secretary left, Waxhlglon
Those present srgre; James J.
body left- to pity *wdlh. ’ So tkb
stem r"M‘ showy magenta bloonr known as damask rose, n a checker tournament which will early yesterday by seaplane, tnnd- Ranks, of Orlando, Noah Jacobs,
either have Io Tend'dome of them,
an wr dl,| to Chink the other day, soft rose Bcatall and an A»cot in a shade similar to Law- gel under way a# soon a* pos­ Ingln Nanlitekat Harter about of ffauluota, W. A. Lefflcr, amt
a’ »
sible. He Invitee the co-operation 7:30 A- M. He aa picked up there Frank IVirr# a* guest*, and Ki­
or call o f i the gated. ' « * " * * n son pink; '
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That Eugene Meyer, until recently governor of the of all thicker player* In this vt.-1 by the destroyer Bernsd’u whl:h wi nlan* Howard OwHn who prscontacted Ihe Amfceriech It ntf
Acc irrllng to The’ Sanford ITtr- Federal Reserve Board, has bought the Washington Post rinlty.
Here are th* present standings Pollock Ll^ht H « boerded the
■1(1, a.bill reeantiy-pa Her) In tlHf irnd-will- opexnta it as op independent newspaper. Mr. Mey­
Amber lech and conferred wllh tail Friday.
' Legislature, making It Impossible er, very wealthy and strong Republican, was very insistent In tha class tournament:
“ At th# conclusicn of hU i
II, W. Houk, won I*. Io*l#non*[ •he President for more than an
Io enforce collect Ion of C()y tax*# that he-boughi ths pipes ".without suggestion from or dis­
port to Ihe President, Secretary
*•
R.
M.
Hums,
won
17,
lost
three;
teur,
Th#
President
“
conferred
/or- o period of flvb ~)»afs. We cussion with any person, group or .organization.” This state­
Dr. C. J. Marshall, won 13, lost as h- sat at the steering wheel Mnlry was given final Inslrue' might augge*t that-the law-*iafe ment wsa made because o f the recurring rumor that the
Hon’» .“
an for that city come over 'here paper was to be used «s a powerful central organ for the five; R. F. Montaalvalgv, won of Is rrafl, navigsllng.
“
After
lunch
aboard
to*
defour, loet two; A. H. teivejoy, won
and taka a ride around our city
nine, lost seven; It. R. Pop*, won slroyer Ellis, Mr Mnley left by
0. 0. P.;
- - •
some dark night and aee how well
•That notorious and terrifying gangsters such on the three, lost fivo; Henry Nickel, plen* for New York.
they like a town without Street
“The purpos* of the conference
Into Vincqnt C«U,.Larry Fay, Bill Dwyer. “ Lega" Diamond. won four, Inst six; Dr. G. R (tel• Ugh l*. And from ■ lot tie the-city
min, won two, loet four; G. A. with the President waa te adBugs
Moran,
and
the.
living
but
Incarcerated
A1
Capone
received front the RorMs
DoCottee, won# five, lost 13; via* him In detail of develop■. D bile Service, ' « •
behave • wa have Angelic expressions compared to cinematic stars who George fScbnnl, won one, lost ments, Ironsplrinj at the eco­
INSTRUCTOR.OP S T R I N G
DdYttayt
W
modern
bad
man,
auch
as
Paul
Muni,
Wallace
reuld *laga a fire, without waur
three; A. 4. Loaxing, won two, nomic conference in tendon alee
AND BRASH INSTRUMENT#.
to fight it with, hocatuv-tba firs Beery,’ James Cagney. Jack Larue, E. H, Robinson, George
tha President left Washington
- hydrant service will bo-diacdnUa- Raft, and Stanley
Phone MS-W
J. F. McClelland recently pur­
uad ualenn (he bill In paid, which
That eight members of the Harvard crew squad this chased a lot on the west end of lost tight; J. G. Sharon, Jr., won
one,
loet
nine;
J.
R.
Stewart,
srnn
Studio 11(3 Myrtle ^venut,
U perfnctly rtgh L -L a k r County year are the sons of former Harvard oarsmen;
Celery Avenue and also a lotin the non*, lost two; Felix Frank, won
Cltlxen.
if * ~
.- ’ . -T h a t Paramount Studios has announced, the signing of village o f Geneva.
non, lost four.
H f'• .
-i- ' m ■ i
. -&gt;!*• * a-seven-year contract for Leroy Welnbruner, 1-year-old
Mr. sad Mrs. Kmlur Cuxtett. of
r V
you hava been following'the baby who shared honors with Maurice Chevalier In a re­ Geneva, epent Friday in Winter
flue tontioiu Since ttm D.
cent mavis. .
.
, &gt;
park M tha guest* o f Mr. and
dropftad gold, and M is' asl
’^ • y X w m T A , '
J
Mr*. Harris.
, Ipletely lost 'Jour ■ mind yet,» » ; • » 6 tow(p| L d » t i t f golf
Aftar
a
short
visit
with
home
TW have noMeed that Ore English
^PffRsua^k1
■ 4* * * ** *■
frtenrfc, Evan Paltishall returned
- pound Has'Increased in value, In
fcd h tessa i
to New York ^jut Friday. He wilt
. terms of the American dollar,
spent the summer at Hyante ea
|
tele«tl«a «f • i
from. »X50 to R U
1-4 In the
Forrest Lake la spending, thg the Massachusetts coast.
Mia. Kate Buell, of Savannah,
t recent quotation. Or from
C*., te In Sanfurd vlaltlng har wggk in Now Orleans rooking for
low of last Fall, which was
daughter, Mra. Bryan Higgins.
to 14.1411-4. Now why has the
i two werib &lt;y
Jne-UeMcmt'a algaatur* on tha I
Dr. Hrawate* ami tb* boy* of
beenUt* atlUOffr
W » rill
tel rcglitere.
w.sker,’ whin the flow o f Miaa Wnitner'a class ef tha Pres­
Amitig khq. msny Improvement*
between fhtf two countries. byterian. Church mada a hika Into ia th* city ig the curtailment of
•FS3Ike
wild*
o
f
Cryital
Laka
on
sf th* payment o f debts, both
■UNOAR
lh
’A.
Caldwell'*
whiskers.
iNI* and p rin t*, wnuM tend' to T citesy afternoon returning by
' C. M. Hand aid F. P. Forster
•*ofUy lh,- opposite effect) tnuonliaht
Were among tha riel tors to Or­
lh* Wall . Street- Journal M f. and Mrs. a. C. Dickson, or lando on W id M iih ).
CetsMsf yaaal
ua that th* reason te he- teqewuxt. w«r* atneug th* vial,
J.
B.
Lawson
I*
home
from
'American •peenfatere, and tore te tha-city yegterday. Mr.
•ri*
“
•rienl forelgper) ‘ who Diekaon le.ona- of.tha nuwly ap- trip to hte alft hom* In Marvin,
areas
tS
Go.
1aferring
fP,J*
'thsl^'^aredsmu'' *t6 &gt;®**t* 1 " " “ to n Ot tha Semiaote ,.M rr and M » - i f f Cameron and
(XaiDty School
family aadt friandg fr»m U"*o ani halka and te aui
P M J J "
Kenneth Murrell ia hoaa* from
. dojlare alM
. threw days’ fishi** trip to
Seotb-Carolina for » few daya. IClftliMfchtelakU CBMk U lt M l
maker IbedN.
j|ncrea*, Jdet aa tf.tha Rkv many f Handaw re glad tecaaa ^ M r . nnd Mas- Aadaate*, o w n
him and to know that ho ia ptw- kt, BhoJJ Mound fare*, a n at tha
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DR. HENRY

tfcLAUUNy Jr.

Kiwanian Speaker
Saya Canal Across
State Assured

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Standings Change House Confers
InSpirited Chess With President
Tourney At Lodge On Board Yacht

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Celery Farni To Rent

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�Yv JUNE ST. ISM '
Mr*. John Alden Brown, Mr*.
DRY MEETING POSTPONED
George McCrum, Mr*. John Brum- ■ ..
Icy. Mt&gt;. Enin w&gt; A. Htckai’n,
Through inadvertsncr it wai
Mm . P. D. Parlor, Mr*. Quinton .taled lit ye*lertl*y‘« l**u« that
Mra, J. H. PowaB, Mra. W. E. Hteon, Mr*. l&gt;. J. Pope, Mr*. Ot- the Elutida State-Wide Emergen-;
D, . „
* n Walla. Mra. E ‘ ,0 Mmirhl, Mr*. Tearl Haiuell, vv l w iluhwi t. unventiun which i
„ "**•
u “
Swanaon '' Mr*
«• Xort. Mr*. T. L Sulli , « .
ichedulcd
to taka place I
R. strange,^
p|l van. Mr«. Walter R. Campbell, Tunday morning. June 20 at thel
“ **. . 1___
'In . R. H. t'hapman, Mr*. D. C. Orlando
Municipal
Auditorium,
Bandy were heateaaea at a n o _
lift. Mr* J. O. Ijiner, Sir- had been postponed until Tue*day,
cellanrou* ihower and party giv
J'm M&lt;.ye. Sir*. L. SI. Telford, June 22. Hi way of correction we
en Tueaduy evening at the borne
Mr*. R. W. Ware, Sir*. Corwin.-with In stale that the Convention
of Mra. Ratliff on Park Avenue Jn
Mr*. Murray Jarvis, and the tva* pvwtpvmevl until Tuesday, June
THURSDAY.
honor of Mi** Virginia Jlnkln*.
Sll—e* Helen Jink in*. Helen Gor- 27.
"Gueal Day" wll fay ovaerved at Sride-eleet o f thU month
dy. Vers* Woodcock, Jeanette
-------------- ;-----the Sanford Country Chib In the
Th# living room* of lh* Ratliff
Laing, Julia R-lle SleCfallamt.
PICNIC POSTPONED
afternoon and evening. ,
home were opened enaulte for thRuth Han,*. Margaret Dale Hath-i
.
FRIDA1
oc avion and deenrated with ba, away. Nell Hathaway, and Helen
'» « » •nnoumed thia morning
Regular meeting of the W. C. ket* of pink and Hue garden
that
the
pnniv
at
Dnytonn
lt*-a,
rv
Jane Kortlander.
T. U. will be held al 3:30 o'clock flower* accentuating n paMel
for mernbon of the Truth Seeker*
at the home of Mr* Walter U color aeheme. During th* evening
The Mi«*r* Katherine Syme*. ('lava of the Kir*t Methoillsi
Cooper, Kaat Eighteenth Street.
Mia* Helen Gonly playetl arver»l Mint llowaril, ami Helen Verna)" r ‘ ur*h whit'll waa aeheiiuleil to
piano number* after whleh a ron- nmtoreil to Daytona Beach today ink,, pin.,. Monday, June 2d, h*&lt;
i
II. C- IHlB &gt;*e and taidall Chaw teat wo* eomluctrd. Mr*. R. W «where
they spent the day.
K m puatponed until next month.
bdt today for Maatn. Ga. to Turner won tb* pria. In the conteat, a boa of corraipondin i
apend a few dajra &lt;n huainraa.
rant*, which *he preaentrd to th*
Karl J. SrhitUa haj, .returned honor gtieal.
I.ale in th* evening Nell Hath
from Baltimore, Savannah, and
away, dre**ed a* a maid of hnn-.
other p-'inta on the Atlantic CoaiL
and rareylng a bouquet of white
eater* and fern, tied with white
Mr*. Dr U. W ilier. *f Jack.on- chiffon ribbon, entered th* room,
vtlle, i* intending a few ‘Ml* hero to the .train, of
Lohengrin's
with her mother, Mr*. John Ti Wedding Maigh »"d prraenled In r ;
Hr.dy, at her home an Palmetto houquet to the honor gueal With
Avenue.
» .
giwMl wi,*he*. She waa followed by
Margaret Dal* Hathaway, dr***ed
Mr. and Mra. Rand Meriwether in a white and allver froek to i&gt; i&gt; '
n W r n fflW i’ R W V BR W T «imm'
Meriwether hay. returned from eapree* wagon, deenrated In pa»irli
p* ipU. in Virginia apd. North Car color* and piled with gift* brfm
ollna where they have taen apend Mia* Jinkina with th# wtah thai
»he have a "bon voyage."
Ing-the peat lire * week*.
At the refreiRiment hour pun h
ami amall white cake*, luifyr I
.Jfra* Mary llnolrban, of Miami,
with miniature
bride*, w e r *
fo iw r ly of thi* city, it vioiGug »rrv*d by the boat rave*. Three in
Mr. and Mr*. W. L&gt;. Uuolehan at
ited were: Mi** Virginia Jinhin*.
’ ( M r home, .10.13 Weal
E i * * r i unur rural. Mr*. Brand* E. Bui*.
Streak. She ia r&gt;nfined to th* Mr*. Erank It. Mar.Neill, Mr*. G.
Haolehan hum* becauac o( a bro­ O. Dannrr, Mr*. Sanford Doudney.
ken hip.
Mr*. W. D. Gardiner, Mr*. Forre*:|
Gatrhrl. Mr*. J. K. l aing, Mr*. , ; H f , to d Mr*. S. D .. UlghJeymM
R. C. Maxwell, Sirs. Strlla P. A r­
and Robert llighltymaa left thla
rington. Sir*. R. II. Sttinrne, Mr
morning fur Sooth lie ml, Ind. and
R. I.. Shinhul*er, Mr*. W. A./arh
Chicago where they plan to apend
ry, Mr*. II. R. Laing. .Mr*. Helen
»hm* tbn*. Bafura returning here Schulti, Mr*. R. W Turner, Mr*, i
they VIII, alko visit Kanvaa City,
SI. R. Smith,
Sir*. Clarene*
Kansas and Dallas, Texas,
Smith, Mra. M. I. Wright, Mr*
O. BradMiss tlaxel llsley is expecting E&lt;l llarrlion. Sir*.
to return Thursday or Friday to hury, Mr*. Tom W. Wllllnm*. Mr*. I
her hotrt* In' lakeland after spend- J. J. Abbott. Mr*. T. K Wilatm,
tnir ' g-’abort timp' here with her Sirs. .Tura-flrntbvoao, -Msjv.—M L
aunt, Mra. pearl 8. Babbitt, South Cukrloiigh, Mr*. J. V. McClelland,
and Mrs. Hathaway.
Sanford Avenue.'
Al*o, Mr*. R. F. Cooper. Mr*.
Arthur
but Uranan, J r, -who broke John I) Jinkm*, Mr*. Roy Tlllis,
hi* left arm Sunday afternoon, Mr*. W. R. Eden field, Mr*. Coleunderwanl an rnwration by Dr. man Ifall, Mr*. Hubert William*,
Port yeatenlay afternoon at St. Mr*. C. O, n*r». Mr*. G. A. HadYUbent'a
Uoapitial in Jackmin- ford, Mrs, A, C. William*, Mr*.
vllU and la reported to be Im­ W. C. Dekte. Mr*. (| It. Berk.
proving. He plana to return here
toipotrdw 1with ' hi* father and
mother, Mr. and Mre. Arthur

Tint/.Personal Activltu
P B T B B 8 . 8 k ta iy E d ito r

Subscription Bridge
Party Given By Guild

r&amp;onals
o f Mra, J, G- Darid will
»m that ahi* U 111 a i

nua of fa r daughter, Mr*.
Vfirkary, Watt R n t Street.
• f H o . John U Griw ill r f ( n t to loam Uwt

la in i t htr homo at

Laka

C. Vtnlnf and Mlaa
larlon David, of Orlando,
yesterday boro aa tha p r a t )
M r«. T . E, Vickery.
W e .t

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(• lira Botch soon?
T h en you o u s t
• bath In * r a il Bad
b etter chance to e c t
irg a la than a t - M r

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H o . W , W. W * n » r « * raneral chairman o f tfa subscription
bride* party gbmti !»•* nlfht by
tba mambara of &lt;ha, 8t. Ague*
Gadd of Holy Caoaa Bpiacopal
Cherth at tha pariah houaa with
aboot 10 lable* of guaaU In attaml.net Quant lUaa of cardti
floyer* w»r# used to adorn tha
pariin houao for tha occasion
pariah
T ie r aeveral progroarion* of
Arte
bridge carat war* collected by
Mrp. B.
B L rerhin*. Mr*. Htywarl
Walktr, and Mrt- M. Mlaarik.
Mi.a MabJ, Hoalar waa awarded
high acora pris* among tha con­
tract playtra while Mra. T. t*.
ntrhford waa tha recipient of
'high acor# prlie among tha aue
lion playtra. R. U Cornell war
lucky In cutting an&lt;| reculrad tht
cut prize.
A m o n g the eommUtera In
charge of arraagtmtpla for tha
party ware: Mr*. Haywafd Walkar. Mr*. A. M. Phillip*, end Mr*.

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Mr,
... ... Ookfno*, Hr.
and Mra. Oacar 1L Harrtaeo, My.
and Mra, T. C. I’itchfoH. Mg. and
Mr*. B. t*. Cornell. Hr. aoa.M ri.
Hayward Walker, Mr. anj Mra. M,
MluarlV, Mn. Elton Mougbton,’
Mra, W. S. Colrmpp, Mra, C lif­
ford, Walktr, &gt;fr*?A, R. MagrimlL
r Mra. Ptarl S. Babbitt, Mra. 0. X
McKay, Mr*. E. H. U n ty, Mr*. B.
I- ftrklna, Mra, fit^Ua -Bank*.
Mr*. C. L. MatlVew*, Mra- A
Philip., Mra. R. W. P tor man,
Mrp. Wp A. Leffjtr, Mr*. Paul
Bigger*, Mra. W. H. Holden.' kf
Daytona Brack, M r a . .Robert
Trftnhle, o f Rradtcntnn, Mra. W.
tltf. H li*'P n ° s anc* McKay,
Daw) Raley. ° t
Lakeland, Sara Ryrick. Margaret
Da.i., Oliva DInkle, Ellen Hay,
Mabl* Dewier, and J. 8. Stewart.

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Mr. and Mra. W, C. llill are
planning; to lepve , S-imlay for
Clayton, Ga. to ap£pd acme time
at their aummor hpme. They will
be accompanied by their daijfV
Ur, Mlaa Caroline Hilt, who will
attend Takcda Camp at Gainea
fllle, Ga.'

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GET A CONVENIENT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX
Kent I-*'.*!* Than 1 f’ent A Day.

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JUNE 23rd

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VOLUME XXIV

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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Urged
lilver Resolution DESTRUCTION: Postponement
On Rail Wage Cuts
’Pittman Is Given OF COTTON IS!
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THE WEATHER
Partly ( M y w ill
*r# teiright and. Wednesday.

NUMBER
201f &gt;t\
V fwl
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Indus tria l Contro
m S S a B iU W ill G et F irst
Trial With Textiles

WASHINGTON*. June 2i&gt;
(41 - -Ra lruad
manag-ment
today received a sugge-li. n
from administration snort-.
Ihet the pripoeed s * t r rrduc.
tion* be postponed. J.*eph It
Eastman, railroad co-oidmain,.
conferred la an umfficlsl tn
parity with a cveumlttre. It-,
CLrriers ara asking a perron
nrnt 22 1-2 reduction in n ap
lie in (rated at the end nf th.
conference that th* i»*ut I..
I p&lt;i«ltinned. He said "the tnur&gt;r
LONDON. i M 88-—(A .P .)—
if events will depend un *ul ,
WASHINGTON. June 20.—|/Pl
ll| k r m d a«*rt»rs u M l c
M I.A N TA .
June 20.—
—•
ff enl devel -pirtrnt*." Eaitnu
Oovsrnor Talmadge, under martial i
night that • prupmal U
Secretary Wallace
yesterday
i* understood to he reprrrmt. law. today wa* in Complete con-;
Um
colled f ir the deetructlon of to
ing Roosevelt in the m - n,.
l i d of the tla tr highway depart- 1
&gt; m U ha braagM M a n tha
million seres of grow .tig cotton
‘ ion*- W. V. Thich'ff. eWK. -n i, meet but J. W. Harnett, ousted
WASHINGTON. June 2 0 tn an experiment t&gt; iurh prdductl the management committee
) i-slcrday from
hi* offices, an-1
Ifcara ara m elaarar W h H k »
(A.P.)— First trial of th*
tinn and reduce the potential *ur-j sail the committee will reru.iiu
I-ii.id
be
In
&lt;
1
1
1
1
rhairman
C
o
U
H
S
C
l
that ataMUaailew of tha teller
new Industrial control Uw
plus of th* South's big in &gt;ne&gt;
here unlit released by Eastman. v' uld open new Piffles* an d *
NKW YORK. June Sn.-WP)
ceald ha effected. Tha (leering
Cfnp.
will come a week from today .
Enrtman
later
todey
ini
idUUBnL&gt;*WUN*L douig .buMuesa
.. *a*ad'ttaa Instate# . f r t r t U r r Slrck*_ and commodities ndvince.1
in public he.irlngi on the job
The Kcreiiry btUfOUftteff that 1 "WtHi* labor rxrctiiive*.
um thr governor’* urganiaation
Th
spirit*!
trading
yeeterday
a*
laB , J i a a N. Oh.
spreading, wage
booatln*
ioa*imum procr.ising taxes-about
I lie uiurllnl law prorlnnmtien
g ia O a M U . ah 4 Escheqser Hollar rirhange elumpcd.
agreement
submitted
by
I
t
rent*
a
pound
un
the
basis
of
the
goreinor’*
answer
to
a
re
Prveident Roosevelt'* rejection
NEW YORK, June 20.
MMaaraHa* Nettle Chamberlain
NEW YORK. June 20.- O n — cotton textile trade.
f- - si of the highway board to fire
nf propneal* fur stabilising Amer­ prerent price relst onship*-.would
The
legality
of
sin
k
sale*
to
The
heavy
downward
linn
o
f
I93J
0r**t BHtala.
fiv. highway engineer*. al*o cos
From the hearing! and n£
ican currency at thin lime carried lie levir,l beginning Aug. I In
rreor,| |o«ir* In Income tax * re on the charts showing buaineaa
rie&gt;| etfuTs of the state treasur­
LONDON. J ob* JO.-lAY-Ben#- with it th* Inference that Wash. finance the program under which
turns was defended |.y Mnx D. conditions are being pierced by aultant government decision*
er,
romp'roller
general,
anil
other
tar rtttman'a manatary resolution Intton did not want tn inlerfrr.- grower* will le ashed to plow ji
Ht»iir yesterday tn summing up the upward line* o f 1933—tho may come an Indication’ of
exe iitlv.to rehabilitate illrar &lt;n i the drfm- with lie program of rising prices portl ns o f ih* imp in return I
for lhr defense in Ihe trial nf first lime that *o many major the extent labor will benafU
.ludson
IV
W
’llhnit,
former
mwe
teata Uaat bafora tha economic and markets again appeared In tie fur irnlal tenefilj. rnymrnls and!
I'hatles K. ' Mitchell, former hea-l •taliitlral
indicator* , have been in the recovery program. ^
pne«T
reporter,
now
a
lawyer,
wa*
conference today. It received sueh dominated by
an Inflationary the right t . nlitniu options on guv |
of lhr National
Cily
hank, ahl* tn exceed the previous year
The agrvemtnl proposes an law
rlevated
hy
the
governor’*
order
rapport that Secretary Hull and psychology.
erninent-owne I r illon
.
I
charged with income tai evasion. alner the depresalon began.
create In workers’ pay by 30 per­
from a minority member of the
Pittman Uler terlared lhay wart
Stocks soared 12 to IP a share,
Mitchell
is
a
erased
nf
defraud­
A campaign will he started in.
Statistician* amlte a* they point cent, a cut In working hours by 20
hoaiit t.. thr lone chief. Thr gov
very much encouraged.
ing lhr government of more than to th# fact that Ihe raavy Indus­
wheat and m m jumped two to the South next M irulay when
percent tv th* maatmum of 49
rruor dee larvd _t he other hoard
Tha Amarlraa reprerintatlvev three rente a bushel and cotton
fHMV.nno m income la ir* through tries, such a* atrel and automo­
growers will hr a.&lt;Vrd to sign conpost* var.int an,| evpected to «p
bo ra per week. Other Industrie*
made two vital points rltar. The future* here closed flA ft to 11.50
what
the
government
contend*
bile
production,
finally
are
Im­
tiactc .to-rent rut I n Ian &gt;&lt; at from
point siicevs-Min* *borily.
naolution hat tha approval of tha
wore fake sale* of National City proving after an almost continu­ at* watching whath«r Hugh' 8 .
bale higher. Most nf the minor $11 ami acre p, d.'t'eiiding on llu• Mranwhile Adjutant
tleneral
Johnson, industrial director vritt
American delegation and ''meat* rommodltiee were strong.
bank stork to hi* wife and W. D. ous slide liner 1929.
aratage part yields and vatunaird
l.indley W. t'amp telegraphed tin
(Continued On Pag* Pour)
with tha approval of tho PresL
Tbornlnn,
president
of
the
tireene
Meanwhile, the dollar waa de­ pr iluction of the Ian • this year.
Rasic hope that prennt huil_a
‘
ita over Ihe statu to take rhargr
WAFIIINGTON,
June
20.
deftt-"
I’noanea t’opper t’ompany,
preciating rapidly In foreign ex­
ne**
recovery
will
carry
through
of various highway properties
The
fainter
can
either
olTer
to
*w‘l*
■
«
™
»
r
»
,
hmi'nl
"
f
Tha United 8 tataa will not re- change
I ten) lug that .Mil'hell, in Inly­ to normality lie* in the improve­
dealings. The
Rritlsh
The govern ir's action, taken
‘ 0M* r w ' UWral.ae
tnrn to lb* (old atanilar,) until It poun,) sterling, whirl) broke badly lake an oulrghl rul, payment f..r I IC- • ,m»
ing |n..'l(iil shuirs of National City ment of commodity price* all
the
benefit*
In
former
soldiris
•horll)
if
let
hu
leiorn
lo
At
la aoft Um atandanl will work. last week when It was reported
(I'ontinueil On Fugc Four)
wa. Die atm yr-lenLi&gt; ol veteran* ti.-ila Ironi New York, Inllowed bank i fork in lU'.tt, was guilty of along the line, and tho prospect
Jam** P. Waafcunr. taehnleal ad- that a plan for rejrilatng fluctua­
"lhr sordid motirrs" which he that the tremendously Important
bureau
official* as they «et out t&gt;
few h lilts the actions of
vtaar to tka American delegation, tion* or pegging the dollar wa*
ini,) lie government bad attrlb- construction Industry will receive
wade
|hr
ugh
the
vvi&lt;le
slrrtrh
highway official* tn tying up by -nted-ro- btm.-Hteucreaelgranted the coertesy of tha fom- nearing aacaptanre.--run*
— VTwe&lt;rF,rHrmdTa&lt;~fHVhv pCo­
detail* Ijcforr (hem.
injunet.ou to-re than J2,IMMM',l'l of
mltlee floor, (oM th« rommitte* right cent* to a rate of 81.14 3-4
"There t»n't anybody who ran po»#d government public work*
Hoard, are In In* ,cl up to re highway fun I* wheh the gover­
Th* cash balance In tha
bluntly that America would not French franc* adiled nearly oneview the record, of veteran* who nor hail onlered removed froni *.. trad the law as tn say that, project*
return to the void alandard until tenth of a cent to 4-*I I -8 cent*
ury
of the 8aafon1 Municipal L i­
Hy th,. middle of May rommovi
are receiving r inprn.tation on bank v and iroper ruled in the «l«le no maltrr how a man may acquire
It la certain It la workable.
brary waa 38.03 on Juna 1, 1933,
and Dutch guilder* gained almost
slock,
he
may
not
sell
it
to
tsity
price*
rearheil
a
high
for
this
the presumption that their dis­ trrssut) un.Vr imlitiary guard.
Six countries, Germany. Italy, a cent to 49.20 cent*.
cord n Im* on hi* income tax re­ year, and are higher than a year according to a report lubmltfod
India. China, Mnalca, and the
Reporting a eatlafarirry meet­ ability originated in the service.
Adjutant (im ctal Camp, chief turn, provided Ihrir is an actual
Stock trailing
reached large
ago thi* time.
recently by Mr*. E. J. Houghton,
(Continued
On
I'nge
Four)
Irlab Plea State tendered full ad
f the national gum I, rrad^ the rale ami an artual lots ”
proportions both at the opening ing with Major It. V. Dunn. IT. S.
Railroad rarloading*. while not librarian.
balance to the reeolution.
War
Department
Engineer
whom
governor's
order
lo
.1
.
W\
Harnett
ami .the elose. Between Ilmen there
llu addtd there were only two quite to the mark of last year In
Numrrou*
othera
Including
Tha receipt* during th* month
governor’* order to J. \V. Harnett, eireptiona—"if h* buy* th# stock
i Z
In ,
L Were frequrnt lapee. Into dullneee. th*y visited in the interrst* of
the same period, approached very
B 1* " *
Brail I. Caethoalovmkla. but
.
'
various
81.
Johns
River
Improweof May totaled $34.44, while tha
f'hui.min o( the
highway do- within 30 day* before the sale, or
Isonn
th* market waa paralalently
near It. Kle;trlr powrr produe
Portayal, ^nd Uruguay aaraed an
uWnbs end prn| n*e,|
impr &gt;vrIM rtntent. rdeicd Hunell o .t nf
disbursement*
reached
$31.79.
(Continued fin I’age Four)
tion, indicating ineraaeed ux* on
principles- Prance, throeph strong and steamed ahead Ip tbr.
A party of Hanford grower* the highway toiititir^r, wn.| t &lt;«k
last hour to a rather buoyant clos­ utcnls, II. M. I'apwutth and Karl
the part nf industry, elirfitly ex­ Added to th* April balance tha '
ing. Iadustllal shares Vera* espe­ CMtrhann rvttirued to Ha aford late .a n ' repeeraatatlves of sjipidpg itvh/ge or fhc‘ prrmlsba.
receipt*, minus dahuraementa aad
ceeded la*t year.
cially strop*, though I her# were lalt night from Jsrkrjnvills c«- errantx*terns met with officials o f
Uetrral I'n op slei iird*re&lt;l four
th* sum nf |3 bJratd orrr to th*
ly
In tha
International
Sin
-1
ingot
production,
definite
many large gain* among the rail* ruuraged over Ihe pr&gt;*p*rt« far the Keilernl luind Hank in Colim
.f Ihe five rank tig highway rum
manatary field and tha dan*# pro.
indicator nf the hravy induatrie*. City, lift a baltnc* o f $8.03.
and
utilities.
early maintenance dredging of the Ida, S'. C. yr*lrnl*y afternoon to neei • wli r namr were tnchen
During May It waa reported
aiding for pold re-establishment.
exrerded la»t year hy a considerThe Standard Htatl*tiea-A*#o- right-foot chanflel, and construe. iliscuo matter* relating to th* es. fimn III-- tie port liieltl's budget liy
It la alao ready to itady the illvar
ablo margin. Automobile produc­ that 83 hooka war* purchased
talilishmenl of n Sciiunole I'nunl) Ihe goveinur oil.I which a* lloli
question. Other parta af thv rtio- rlated Pres* closing composite, Ii.tr nf three r.t offj between Sun
tion al*n ha* exrerdeil expecta­ with rant money; fir * hooka war*
National Farm I nun As -oriatiun. tiu* hern III*- Ihiii* of conteitli n
Ivtioa ara aa “ novel" It wante to embracing (Ml stocks, showed a net frrtl and 1‘ulntkn.
tions.
dm*tad; 196 were repaired In Ih*
An
official
report
of
the
work
gain for tb# day of $5.T0, the
The group included I. A. Brum &lt;&gt;IT the highway department's
more before accepting.
Statistician* also point with library, and 33 naw reader* ware
Mr. I’apwnrth,attd klr. I^hmann
largaat ' rise sine* Mar. IB. The
arc mplished by lhr various dtsmile degrte ot. confidence to th# raglatarad.
ware met at Crescent City by ley. J. J. Holly, W. M. ticoll, L I. property.
dosing level for this measuring
Frader. and J. C. Hutrhuon, and
A drtsil-nf |f&gt; nilioii.il guanls psitmcnt* of the Cily of Sanford extremely low rate of decline in
fanner
Senator
W.
F.
Olynn
of
A total ot BB9V book* war*
stick was IMJH) compared wKh
they a f' rxp-rtr 1 to return lo men look chutg* of Ih*' I iilldliig .f the month of May, on file at ireent month*, aa indication that
last
Monday1* high of 1*0^0. ID* HI. Jnhna Rlvrr Improvement Hanford t -night In tint* to attrad
•hr City Halt, mdnalr* another B bottom resislanra level has been ieiued to raedara during the
and
lienrral
I
mop
suid
oall
&gt;nal
which waa a new top alo-# No­ Association. The patty ales visited a scheduled final nrgam—tion
mmith cf activity timilar to that otabliihcd. Few are making def­ mmth during 27 day* tn which tha
vember. 1931. Thus the markal- with Ceirge W. fiibba, Jackson- meeting of thrg rower* who ai* guardsmen in lanutir aertion* of of prior month*.
inite predictions that the turn ha* library waa open to tb* pubUc.
Il.e state wool r I * put in charge
has swiftly recovered from leal vide memlier of Ike Association.
Tlie
police department
an­ been reached, but the majority Th* average dally circulation waa
inlrrrsteil In Ihe nealion of lh« of highway department prii|u*rty
Thursday'* aharp reaction.
While with Major Dunn the organisation.
nounced that tW arrest* hud hern are more hopeful than in many 207 books; tha largest dally cir­
(Conttnutff On I’ag Three)
' The World** Pair at Chlceco
party dircussed the St. Johnsculation wae 478 bo As, and ih*
rii'^’r during thr month, with a months.
and Florida’* participation In that
Indian Itlver canal project and the
total of J2.T.I c Reeled in fine*.
■malltit daily circulation was 88
Pair waa brought to tha attention
type of (lata wh rh should he pre­
Twelve of the flu tn*e, were Ubooks. A total of 343 adults and
a f Sanford Rotariane meeting la
ler dimiiased while two were
sented at a- scheduled re-hearing
98 Juvenile* visited th* r*adl|
tha Orange Room o f the Valdes
of Ihe prjjw t on Oct. 2. I'J.TI. It
Iran'frrred tu rounly court fur
and reference ruoms during
Hotel today by Karl Lehmann,
t aml.
i* understooil that if itelails of
month.
trade body secretary who for tho
this hearing are otryrd by rnstDuring the month three elec­
Governor Da/o Sholt* today adpaat few weaka ha* been engaged
neers, Ihe plant will l-e submitted
Twelve white and colored rtei- lion that hr .purchase
liceto* ii tric permit* were iuue.l with 91.Stl vi*r,| official.* of the Seminole
la promotional work f o r tha
Th# name* of nearly BOOH P « rin fee* gcRerJed frum thi* *ourrr. County Chamber of Commerce
denl, of thi# city who have been unt*.
World’* Pair Cemmleelon.
aoni, n u ll of them raa danti of to New Orleans War Department
E'ght building pet mil* also were who wrote him earn* day* ago to
" HI* detailed account of tha th* Middle-West who vlaltad the office, and then to Washington doing buiina*, without City hJ. L. !!*•*, negi'i dentist. II I,. ia*ued, in the amount of )I293 a*
a*k that hr call upon law en­
Florida exhibit, h o w It w a e Florida eahibtt at the Worlds f &gt;r final approval after vkdich a rensca which bergme d'l* and
Dullart, woikI
yard operalur, romparml to titl.’i in permit* is- forcement officer* to wag* rigorWASHINGTON, Juna 8 0 .J $ f)
plaaaad and how It le financed, Fair aigne 1 lh*lr name* to a b»ok government survey will he or- payable on Oct. I. 19.12. last week I
were arrested ami onlere.i In np • lorlle (iih-oii, i rr I mil nut owner, med doling May 19.12
mi* wnr against per*ona telling —Gathering each tn start Rooaawaa the fleet that ram* to the in which they al«o Indcated that ile rrf
All unusually low amount of woods and field* afire, that " I am
pear In I’nlke Court yr.trnlayj and Tom Walden, garage ojo-rutor.
M U a n i from an official enure*. they are interested In Florida fnr
vell'i recorery program,
t'h *
afternoon. A majority &lt;d tlieni 1 nil »e? r fined $2 each, with llu •falling** resulted from the II taking initial slep* today with the
■ ^ P Lehmann offered newipaper various reason*, are th fde at the
Treasury
on
Juna
17
had
were fined a small sum nod nr Hurt fined nUothei f j n&lt; the op fire* which the FDe Drpnitmrnl view of nbating thi* hasard."
dipping* and o l h a r comment Seminole County Chamber of C miderril to purchasa n licet'-e ai *,»afnf of anollirr Ihi int'tj
attended dnrlnr May. Ihe esliTho matter was broached at a 099,000 in th* general fund. T &amp;
arWch Indicated ' that th« Florida
mere* office ami open to the pub
onre.
mated damage Icing'9:11.75.
I i i U* M 'liru y. r t lA 'ir n n l
nrrnt dirrrtoi* Hireling of tho hug* total, reminiscent of war
exhibit I* tha flnaat at tha' Pair.
Tlieir arreal.s were the fu I m •or i|t«l hoi appear In iifunirr Ih**
The wnlrr d&gt;-| nrlment rep&gt; rlril 11 .ole l*&gt;dy when II. M. Pepworth times, wa* mad* possible through
Daring tha iheetiag and »* tha lie at all time*.
Mrmtera of th* Kanfnid City
Th* nsnir* reach Sanford daily
n drive whirh Chief af Pldi"- It-/ r l a t g r iif iloing Inmuicrr wilhotrt fhnl il pumped 22.9.'d),D4N) gal reported that Home of his prop­ tha tala of $1,083,000,000 of trt/Uaeggaetlon of RoterWn B. p.
( ’nmmiMlnn met in informal ses­
Halo**, P r a e l d a n t R a n d a l l In the form « f a bulletin which sion at the City llall last night In C. Williami linlay'stated will le1 * lirrn«r. I'oImv » r «»**!•*»*»l I* Inn* of water during May. Thia erl le« in the Country Club section ury securities from which * balwnlrr wa* u-rd hy I73I rnnsuni- had nearly turn ite»lroyed by flra sne, of $400,000,000 wtr* left *JtChaaa appointed Rotariana Karl contain* about BOO name*. This .ontinur their Ui'etuiiim on way* milliri'jrd until every per-"ii op •»ting him in nra l &gt;lomlay. •
ernling n huainraa purcha • . u Ii
10 and II
• h i.f Williams rln'm l lin t lh&lt;* ••r*. including one wh &gt; pay* a flat whirh wa* known, to hav* started *r maturing debts Bnd other rrImbamaa. W. M. Raya**, and 8 . morning bulletin’s
and mran* o f financing the up- tense.
J
pent** wer* paid. Income taUa
fin** f»ir lining liii ini**-* Mviliiftiit ri.le for walt-r roni timed. It was f.y persona living nearby.
0 .i BhlohoUer aa a committee reached Saaford.
rratkn of varlou* department.* of
"I haV,. orders tn arre-l e i'iv i lirmo* nmnunl* In I rich Ih** reported that 3K0 water nutlrta
At hi* »uggr*lion thr director# for tb* month returned $I04^8L"
which la to draft revolution* of It i* noted that during Ihe early cily government during the tom
|H-r*nn wilhnut further warning." rr»’tl nf ll’r lir tllll1.
S A. U tire n w idle, and I tint 2o7 fi re paserd a resolution urging Gov­ 000 only $14,000,000 less than tit*
I WV iv over tho recent deaths af Asya o f the Fair, th* name* were
Ing mmth*.
he Haul. “ 1‘olice officer* will h* Wilkintotr hat lh r m i l l •»» r im * hydrunte nr* in service through­ ernor Shnltx to have all of his ism* month a year ago.
Mrs. George Rabcoelr. wife o f a mainly of persona living in or near
law enforcement o f f e r s pro**farmer praeldant a f th* local club, Chicago, (luring tha paat few The group will meet again in aimed with eulipoena* ordering|(h m| Ihf* fmn provnlnl liri’n tr in out the city,
aad Paal O. Meredith. Orlando days, however, name* are those of rvg.lar session on iwtl Monday the gu ilty |H-r»ona Into muitj |n irrliiin | al o n rr. whi*h !"• Ui&lt;l
Ihiiing the mnnlh, 3( meter* rule all person* netting wood* and
Mv in i f Y r r i l rasra Momlay.
Batarlaa who epobo bafora tho perrons living in K smum, Idaho, night at 7:30 oVIork. Th.wc |&gt;»e»- without further argument
were net, [&gt;4 were removed. Ill field* afire.
men liave made a diligent ianv* I*, h
|L w ry , w h ilf
|L l art'l
dab two week* ago.
Irno'ferred. three rhan/rd, five
Oklah-vna,
Pennsylvania, New •nt laat night were Mayor V. A.
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r&gt;*
to la r m akes repo rt
|Utar Ian
O. Gray gave a York, California, Utah, Washing- Speer, and Commissi .tier* W. A. of the t'dy for th* past »r*«i»l •AlrMimn pBlrPilnl n IIH U ihI nn fe-rrad, and 30 rvpairrd.
8 ia
wc-kr ond hav*&lt; warneti’J
r H rh a rg r of «lnilllirn nra i, a« dnl
•W rt utk on fader*I t a in aa a
Ltffler,
T.
L
Duma,,
S.
(&gt;.
Shin
WASHINGTON,
June
... ,
,
. ..
•r’*»h* were reiutlre,!.
Wnikrr*
•Ai, Nebraska, and In fact, al
Manley W.hhI. wh.l" youth ii»mg [
lh fw eompU,M ^
Dr. J. N Tolar’s report aa City —Th#
— riant fvpat futon.
holeec, H. J. Lehman, and Cit&gt; i business or
profeaalonnl ».
commlajij^
'j
The federal tra
mdst every stake In th* Union.
With many warning! having iv»n
■ flo ra attaodlag • tka mealing
Physician and Health Officer for expects to launch soon an
Clark
P.
8
.
Lamaon.
Registrants almost' all slate
iinhpvilrtl. wc have no other rmu ■ ' James Marlow, wtut-. charged
f " llrftl,,n « " • ' .. ........
war* RotariaSa W. T. Bland, af
erj wer* rut .off owing lo non- the month o f May, tender to the gallon of salary schedules o f R D
hut lo arrest every person Irm-i with drunkenne**, wav fiord |.fi.
‘ P. VIT Martfahnrr, R. H. that they ara Interested In bualI
aymrnl
nf Water hills, while City Commiraloner* recently indi­ porations listed on th* stock AM
Charley lloyntnn. charged with
now on, and » * shall do I hi- if
. W. C. Hutchison, ft. ff. aaes c-indlliona, coat o f real **
cate* that he held IB4 office con­ curb txebanges. A report on th*
an officer enter# a store or offtrr living drunk, eatreatrd s $|n bnnd four consumers hnd Ihrir water * Italim.*; made 45 visits to th* salaries paid by euch corporatlona
. M. Rayncv. R. P. Meat­ tale, cost of a vacation trip,, cli­
•
urned
un
again.
mate.
agricultural
possibilities,
Charlie Nichole, raoghl In the
this week whera ther# la no I'd*
. W.' A. loftier, R. R.
w*a askc l In tha Senate by Co*MFuel oil consumption at the home* of indigent petiente; made
license posted, th* owner nf Ihe art nf wiling lottery tuhets,
Karl LaHaaBn. A. W. and* occasionally a rsy sat for
:i.1 visitH to the City Jail; 16 visits gan, (D-, Colo.). Tha n#w erauri­
plant
totaled
9
B
r&gt;
gallons;
B
it
Mias
Alleon
Cook,
young
San­
«lora nr nffir* may expert to
l.lradrd guilty and waa fined IRM).
Rnearer, kfartfn J. specific information about certain
tn\ the Hospital; performed two lls* act to require eorporatit&amp;A
ford girl wkos# neck wa* lirokrn suhpoenanl into eourt."
Walter Young and Elijah Del*- rall'na o f chlnrinr were iiaed; 25
Rtlae. R. P. Heine*. Florida cities.
reporting data on new
in an aiitonykile accident on tho
nia)vr operation*, and reported
gallon*
o
f
D.
F
.
M
luhr.rating
8 . R- Iligbtan, white attom- .. gall, chargefl with eelluir loltery
8. folratea, R. M. ' These bullet'#* will rasrh San­
Issue* must Inclsda salariaa
Praia road tome week* ago. wa* ektrralrd a $2 bond oa a ch.ur" iirhets, must appear in Court neat nit, and 11 gallon, of krrpu-ne, two craea nf typhoid fever.
O. RMnkoUer and ford every day during th* Pair,
bonuses to director# i
permitted
toreturn
tn
her
home
whit*
B900
k.
w.
k.
of
rlertricity
t. whq preeldrd.
tre k body official# stated Idday. yesterday after coaflnement in o f lining bnalneaa without a ii Monday fnr trial.
IIAII. PROTESTS
Henry While, charge-1 with pe­ wer* consumed
' MASONS TO M B IT
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They are valuable to paraooe' whs th* Femald-Laugbtnn Memorial eense, a* did toon Perron, wmiTh# record of gasoline and oil*
merchant
operating
an
R#nf«r-I
tit
larceny,
waa
fined
$
I•
&gt;
.
whll-i
1A
INDUSTRY
wish I* follow up th* namv* far Hospital, Dr. J. N. ToUr *t*vd
.
*
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TAI.I.AHASSEK. Juno 30. —
Avenue.
fl'K.ker T. Bradley, al*» charged used during the month i* as fol­
Regular communication of San­
business rs ti iu.
. v. today.
I
IDEA JMJAEH.,
I
E.I Randall, tailor, M. K. Rmlth. With petit larceny, waa turned lows: K tr*A deparliornt. 575 gxl- (A1)—The aisle railroad
ford Lodge No. a P. * A. I t .
Iona o f gasoline and 7H gsllcna board—made up of Compt. J. M. will be held In tha Masoni* Tem­
Tha girl '(s rapidly recovering gara*« operator, end , Jem* A 0V») to Juranllo Court.
.• A fa g .^ l,f « ,» * W o axyI VOmS OR RRPBAL
— ha
in tb* ,uto
i
although ah* will be confined to William*, retail produce dealer,
Arvilla Simmon*, rharged with o f *11} po(jre department, 394 Ira, Atly-Gen. Cary D. Landis, pi* tonight at 8:00 o’clock #&gt;•*
v gaWd
-&gt;
ah v. pra*. ha* almost
her bed for reaay wetka to come. alt wer* fined $3 rack..
tap 9b* la w d a M Veowt
disorderly cendact. was fined 15. (alien* • ( gasoline and thra* and Trea*. W. V. Knott— met tha reminder Issued tide
. laws. New Hamp*Ura and Coo- Her rack I*, supported in a brace
J. J. Abbott, gasoil** dealer,
Coley Rrewa, rhargrd with vto- gxIkM Of ail; fire departnMnt, her* yesterday to hear all pro­ by P. D. Breeden,
“
rat* today M repeal wt ‘ which I. Infondad to *#ra tb* failed In anpoar and police were latlng the etap aired taw, wae 37 xallon* of gaiohne; water de- tests against tax Bisassmenta matter, who will deliver the
uodlag defeat I# Conn#
Pcwator* *fi the head on Uo ordered to bring Um to CMrt neat fired IV
rartaxrat, ts **iinn« of roaoltra made against railroad, tJtaping terad Apprentice Lecture doedag
Hampshire arid lo*
to langtha for ship- UcuL New
N
hfokan rarfohrra. Her brake# arm Monday.
Klkher fra. eharred with being and lira gallon* of oil; Inap#*} and dining ear, telegraph, ex­ th* meeting. AO member# ara t*&gt;
t l ) expected to akow a doo
*ad ri bar* mrndin* and a deep
8 . J. N|x, attorney, was Hi*- *n escaped city prisoner, will he (Da dapartmeni. it gallon* o f press and refrigerator com panic* qusated U attend while visttirar
wound an th* brad aba is healing. miseed of the tharg* open eondi- tried next Monday
rarallM and one gallon of oiL
and other Ilk* . busin'
Mailer Karan* ar, laritad.
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HoMtanr
Dominant Issue Be*
fore London’s Eco­
nomic Conference

IsTOCKS ADVANCE 10,000,000 Acres Of
Growing Product
AS DOLLAR PRICE Would Be Cut Out
To Reduce Surplus
CONTINUES DROP

Talmadge PursuesAc- [
lion To Get Whole '
Control Of Hiph-i
way Departm ent

AgreementPrdw
STEUER DEFENDS STATISTICS SHOW Trade
poses Increase O f
SALE OF STOCKS DECIDED TURN TO Workers Pay Thirty
Percent, Cut inDajrp
TO RECORD LOSS BETTER BUSINESS

Quotations Jump Up
Two To NinePoInta;
Commodities Strong

Of Mitchell Many IndiccH Reveal
. Delivers XI lo.Hi.ng. - Improvement Over
Summation In Trial
Yeor Ago Records

VET BUREAU LS
WORKING UPON
LIBERAL PLANS

Hoards Will Floviru
Record« OfMenGetting Compennntinn

Financial R e p o r t
On City Library la
Submitted For

Satisfaction Seenl»"
Over Meeting With
Federal E n g i n e e r

GrowcrH Attending
Federal
Meet

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C i t y Departments
M a k e Reports On
M o n t h ’s Activity

Chicago’s W o r l d
F a i r I s Discussed
A t Rotary Meeting

Names O f People
Visiting: F l o r i d a ,
Exhibit Received

Delinquents In License P u r c h a s e s
Are Haled Before Municipal Judge

Bholtz To A«Hist In
CombattinR Fire Evil

r

Treasury Balance Is
Revealed In Repo$i

City CommiHMion
Hag Informal Meet

Corporation Salaried”
Will Be InveHtiRatod

Girl, Who Received
Broken Neck, Better

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�Col lege s Slash
Expenses, Raise
C o s t O fTaition
*n h tor 1# to M per rent ealarj
« t i HaMMkBMtu 10 to is aad
JRm M i for to per rent.
M aw dre cot from (I*i to W
N r coot off isle rice of college
foralty. North Dakota, Cooaoct*.
eat, Wtoeoaola sad Tronro.ee also
W tiwiknl similarly.
TW Nebmaka Legislator. cteoed
toss ward* of the unieonHy hoepital, ordered 1M0 fewer free dlepoaoarr delta at the college «
medtdno. and roncolidatsd Ike
ackaol of flue arte wttk the saPsgl
or arts and arifncea. Approprtattem redocod 10 per cent.

■agaa. record for. ahaLout
l to hold by Olln Hutto
n »m r »
ftnttah M
MtoPflto Jh
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■me* hr Inntnea:
.... tea aaa tts
rvMH»
ail It* Ha
Hammerer n o n . K ,lt H I.. Sh.o•win *. rvtlrU o t, rta w .n l, MeTulty,
Wall. M -adl-v T w a
ha.o
nil*,
•tnlwh t
H .rrla Hopkins. Print.
Port,
ttnllaa. T h r .»
h a .,
hit*.
Port on.

RESIDENT who la axsad bookkeeper anj office
dm position. Apply Boi
.MAN wants Job, will
It anything honorable,

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Fp F white leghorn young

(Conilnood from pa«o 1)
tiro country with llqoer politico.
“TS*». facto Indicate that rrpral will ko roundly ropolMd, if
ike dry make, Ike beat fight paoolkle under the cirrumstaamo to
tat the facto to the people aod the
dry rate lata the ballet box.’*
Twenty-four hours earlier Jew­
ett Skouoe, prosLVnt of the aa■relation agslaet the prohibition
amendment, had cootondsd to a
D U M B flprlnca
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-” 1 atatemoot that there waa a poo■Utility of prohibition repeal alecThe league loading Lnke Mon­ tiona being hold daring the year
roe totoa In the Seminole Baaebell
Xaagaa.H * sag-* ! • « » . to tbroa tie,
tory orto’ the Sanford team by
fldently predict repeat before the
atagiog to list minute ninth Inning
cad of 1933.**
•
rally which cent orer a alnglo
YoaUrdoy McBride pointed oat
The game woe featured by the that of the 11 etotoa that hpra
barling of Knight ef the toeing rotod wet, acrcn—Wise main, NeW
foam, who allowed but elx hit*. Jersey, Rhode Island, Now Tot*,
Stamper's triple waa the longest DoIs were, Illinois and Massacho-,
ban kit during the tilt
eotto— were wot when national
The Sanford team trill play at prohibition woo adapted.
Ink* Mary next Thunday after­
“ Michigan voted wot loot Nonoon whllp the Lake Mary team rombor** ho a d d e d .‘’ Nevada in
comer hero’ for a retom game on
11M, and Wyoming In 19*2-voted
next Sunday at the Ninth Street
wot in advlaory wot roforonda on
Park.
the lllh Amendment. Indiana waa
The M s drera:
oaarowD T
i a i s r e i s dry by logUtation action nod ha*l
ncror font dry In a atate-wld*
vote.
,
“ Accordingly, only ono of the 11
states that kara voted to data
could have boon considered dry,
while 29 of tba 87 atatoa still to
eoto wore under state-wide prohi­
bition wh« a the I Ith Aaaoadnaoat
waa adopted.
"lip to date, not
of the-dry

Monroe Ball Team
S c o r e s Win Over
jijaitf ord’s Outfit

plan broorht Tigo Minor,
E d flea kit ball.'i within
’ d now loogoo record for
£ yktoriss.
Yootorday’o
t o kU oixth ahot-out of
C b the all games ho haa
but 11 hit* foe on a m Stickily mar* than throe

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D R Y S BELIEVE
THEY CAN STOP
REPEAL DRIVE

scoring Minor, but Bonner wta
thrown out trying to stool second.
Cuibrrth got *_ flaka double to
eontar and want to third on n
passed ball but Bamta struck
out.
The Fada batted around to
score four runs In a wild fifth In­
ning. Abbott opanod with n alnglo.
Ho wont to aarond on Maxwoll’a
single. Harrison Died out to John­
son and Newcomb walked, filling
boom. When Chapman filed out to
Pope who made a grant catch In
center field, the Bruin fans
breathed sailer but Miner, hitting
to Cherry at serond, waa safe at
Drat aa Abbott and Maxwell
scored while Cherry made a mis­
erable mess of the grounder. Bon­
ner’s single scored
Newcomb.
Culbroth reached second, Bonner
third, and Minor arorod whan
Cruse throw wide for a two ban
error on Culbrolh'a easy roller,
ilamea filed out.
Final Fad runs feme over In the
■evanth. Bonner singled through
third and eontlnued to m o ™ ® "
Bridget' second error. Culbrotn
filed out but Barnes singled to
left scoring Bonner and going to
second on Bridgaa' arror. Abbott

w
awent.—wmne-rnisie-me*win
rva.hla .la ta . Harr.II. H ap b la. la

Heartier • tlnlnrh. t t .r r l. In Jn|n»e.
•III. a ft K nlrhl I t with T ran. In
I 1-1 Inn: n ff rru rl.n I ami * run.
In I r .t Inn. near a nn halls, nff
Beor* by Innlace:
n .k r r t. K n l.h l
I. W nrlrn t.
Orlando
......... ..... , I I I 111 I H ••rn-h mil. ho l h l , r 1, K n leM 1
Naw Im y ra * ............ MS HO HO
WIM n lirh .., K n lrh l I n . l n , nltrhSummary! Mono h .tt.4 In, Smith, • »
K n lrh l. I'mnlrrn, Patm rr anrt
II.ml. Maltby. T w o M i l fell*. W II. Hlnrtle Tlm r. I l l
Il.m .on, Cop«a. Stolen M m . I U « ,
M altbr I. Mepra. ItaerlfKsa. Taylor.
Cartels*.
panbla stars,
Bmllh,
M .lib y la Martin. L e ft an bases,
Orlando a, New Nmyraa 4. B ».»a on
M ila, o ff Carl.ton
I, C lw k
a.
• If M b oat by CstlaUn 1. Cheeb «.
Fsaaeg hall. C res. Umylraa, l&gt;rlohill and Weary. Tima. 1i 4L

World’s Fair Vanil
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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
“B«at For The South'*

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The freshness and beauty of. these paint*, thoir reat/uj
(fplor*. and dumb!* finishes, will amply repay tho labor and
-esH ’wP-putttng them on. And there*. also the added aatlafacHaw ct kaowiag they will wear. a long, long Hum.

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- Gene “Honey Gtl” Cfibb,
20 Talented Art 1sta—S VodtH Acts
MILLS *.*D .HORN s
•WAJiaKo’ iVo* IMMAK
Cl.v.r remedy Tm m

STANLEY-R0GER8 HARDWARE CO.

COCOA », DAYTONA •
COCOA, June IP.—The Dayton.
Beach Ial.nd.ia suffered a asvara set-back .in their rather
hopeleu fight for the first half
Central Florid. BMob.ll Laaguo
pennant when the Cocoa Indians,
landing on Knight and O’Brien
for Id hits, tumad in ■ 7 to •
victory that put the Indiana back
In second place. Bevan doubles,
two triples and Wall’s home rua
wor« Included In tb« IB hits which
tho two teams turned la.
Daytona scored • run In the
first on a hit and n pair of In­
dian errors. Baker, who had Httied down, hurled beautifully un-

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aboard

204 Sanford Avenue ,

John HalHday, Charles Rogglea,
Shirley Gray
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BILLY’S

iCURABLE couple to oehomo for next throe
Inquire 118 Fnnch Ava-

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[VATS CAB leering for Chlcap M June M. Wa hare room
‘UUi or two persons who will
art
expenses,
ru transportation
1‘ sr aaa way or round trip. Injrd tV.Wsibeldt’a Studio.______

OR FOUR connecting ofl
na ortr Sanfsrd Om Co.

The Orlando Tlgora roma to.
Sanford neat Thursday far tka
Ust home game of the first kalf.
The Fade go ta Daytona Beach
Mat Sunday and to Coco* to
the season an Iba following
Thunday.
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A Federal Fight On Crime

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W h ile econom ic conditions appear to be Im proving,
the crim e situation In the country seems to be m ore flour
ishing than ever.
The recent slaying o f four Kansas C ity
peace o ffic e rs b y a band o f gunmen, the k id n a p in g _o f
W illiam Hamm, wealthy St. Paul b rew er, the abduction
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o f M a ty M cKIroy, o f Kansas C ity.
ami rountless other
J j U tiff I M X au etr
(lO M n O ^ l i f t * * — H a » e d » «
acta o f violence help to em phasize the apparent helpless­
ness o f local and atate police -authorities to rope w ith the
|||‘ Tlirew HoMihe
-- - -■__ tl.Tt grow in g lawlessness.
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ft* « ■rrler Per W )efc__ ^ . f t l l
C rim e is no longer an "in fa n t In du stry."
It has de­
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“0 I' Alt «kltaary IM I, h , -tare* of veloped in to a h igh ly organized business which is more
lk ..Is , rtssliilsM, aa* O M I". • ( than a m.-itsh fo r the constituted agents fo is t h e protec
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W IW H I.W .II lac Ik, w t s s * •&lt;
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rats. hi !»■*., will k* rkaravO far tion o f society.
Gangsters and racketeers havt^ perfected
c ol H | .u , . I . „ i l , l . a rale*.
a system o f organization as intricate and e ffic ie n t as the
»-r*sl. 1 s Mils as* M.ka. r**rvlargest com m ercial corporation.
T h ere are paid spies,
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aaalotalacd la Ik* la m " H U " •&lt; contact men in political r in les. bribers and corrupters o f
tbk ,s s ,l rr VMk pnoriowi I n * . public o fficia ls, ca gey law yers adept in fin d in g technicali­
aow 'i"* la &lt; fclraaa aa* H*w in k .
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ties, o f e ffe c tin g delays anti w inning npiwHls.
Ik# llfftld la • Member ef (hr
W ith its m odern equipment fo r d e fy in g the law such
Asroelsird
Peew
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M i'll 'N ililH le lb# «w fw re- as m achine guns, armored enrs. and fo rtifie d strongholds,
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ewnwi»i»e
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C'Ttlr.a |* ii mt m i Mk,n.ls, , » # • the underworld,
together w ith its legal protection,
has
Ms-I l» Ikla M W la . ,U s the la.
« l l ‘ »»*". askll.M* b r*li. All proved practically invincible again it Inutl and state au­
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rlakr* ml fmkittmilmrn ml *weclal
T h e re in only one last hope o f society to rum
&lt; O l.eai'k" 1 , 1, 1. • '• ilw n w n W . thorities.!
bat th e e v il and thnt lies In th e hands &lt;/( the U n ited States
TUESDAY, JUNE I*. IS.IS
governm ent.
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T h e contention has been set forth on numbers o f occa­
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WHI.H VRMHB g o t TIIOAT
sions that the federal governm ent has no ju rm |ic(ion over the
nnforccm cnt o f. s ta te crim inal laws.
Perhaps this idea
auH prai»r* th#«, and not thin* has been em phasized by certain public o fficia ls w ho are
intervention
not wary o f h avin g ioutside
ev»n mouth;
own
in' III II, a
| straxiftr,
■IlfC” *t •and
n«l liu*
i" i»•«- ••••'
• iiini'iM Into any unsavory
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— T . . . IhiM. uwft.luas"i’.imaiU, 33.2.— i t t ili* .with. wbkh.lhev .Juiuhl. bu„ uiuiua t
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l.«, &lt;*m bnrnw *ing&gt; fo r instance, for ihi-m to h a w a Srer.-t
ll»nry Kurd •* doing gum* g.md S ervice amn to g o to the Isittom o f the bribery anti cor­
tl»M I'u o u ltritlm ii I h w &gt;hir». ruption which mMkea organized crim e imaslblc.
H ow ever, con trary to fioptilnr conception, the tinltbd
' Prrildrnl Ron cvell I. planning States governm ent has the v e r y ilefin lte au th ority to cross
to u r trn f.uhan unrr*t with re- state lihes in th e m atter o f protecting eitizens against
il it ion in th" sugar tariff.
domestic violence.
A rticle IV'. Section I o f the C onstitu­
tion sa y s :
"T h e United S tates aJinlt guarantee to every
The inn dn».n't ahino -on the state in this Union n lUpublicnn form o f governm ent, and
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■line i{n|**j tail all the time K*»n shall protect each o f'th c m against invasion, and. on ap­
Kr.nf.itd hnme owner, are gitlm g plication o f the le g is la tu re , o r the K xeru tivp (w h en the
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a hrrak how.
le g is la tu re cannot be convened), A G A IN S T D0.MKST1C
V IO L E N C E ."
Iteeenl &gt;nngrr.al m*l legislation
T h is Is surely a very p ositive ill-legation o f au thority
h*i made I're.irfent Rnoievrll to
I "Mi lfol that even King Kory which could be applied to m any stales which are over-run
with crim e. , W ith A ttorn ey General (.'tiininings express­
toolea like a meilirral aerf,
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----------Of-rr— ♦ ' • . U ing a w illingness on the part o f the federal governm ent
Now that the Morgan inquiry to w ipe out gungs and racketeers, It rem ains only fo r the
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la /iv«r, the Kanatr committee governors o f the sta tes or fo r th eir h-giaLitures to appeal to
ihouhl turn tlm Invraligalion of W ash in gton fur proti-clion Im m the rack eteerin g element
Cx&gt;n,
a t'u; over to the K-i which has been ttrruriiiti.w th e ir citizens fur years.
Klu* Klan.
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The ruinir it that the • rumor
that Fluida'a .late treasury will
l.c empty in 1*0 il»&gt;. in erroneous
TIi.' Intel i-.mor Is that it will
b. empty in ISO tlujrn.
--------- -- ---------Timer tlm l.ron I provi'l &gt;na ot
tl«- Industrial Recovery Act, the
i*iT .trill of llm United States la
g ten the aulh'irity to compel
* '« i y husinre, u earn a profit.

-The Problem Of Debts
I i has lung seem ed to us that there is a strik in g sim ­
ilarity between |lu&gt; wur debts, Includutg Isith the inability
o f the furciKii guvurontenti to pay uiul the |m|NMsibility o f
the United Htatea gu w rtu nent to comfM'l .paym ent,
and
tho bond tiebt problem nf M erid a m unicipalities which are
unnlili* to pay and hence cannot be for&lt; ml into pn\ ing. W e
nre glad to see ou r view o f the m atter coincided with by
the ed itor nf th e F o rt M yern New s Press, w ho null!lien
the sim ila rity fu rth e r:

Optimistic Florida newipapera
ate alill writing editorial., “ Flori'.'i l» K... up It.-ok", for wIiMh
•I t on,wrr U the .ame u. it liaa
I m ii inie T.i'S, “ Florlch haa
In ter been away;
tine f Roosevelt* &lt; few mistake*
» e i L|.:iointriy a Kerrelary of
I .ithnr who thinks people af the
•"o'dh *.n't wear «hu»a. Tempa
Tilt no Well, » r know of a * .,«l
mtny.of them who here lo.l their

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A ll ho hr ri* liju t pay an - in
emu. IJI. J • P. Morgan manaitert

t keep th,, wnlf from the family
dour. Titusville
Star-Advocate.
W f &gt;l.ne nay he ruulil have pant
"ijj if tli" government had re
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Last week the country celebrated
jjist
N| e.r
i-.fal Shut In Day And the
lir«i tlunar, now that tuiaintae i»,
on j I tv upgiade m il iau.ev fit
cvipplalnt his.-, .it Ira it partially
*ujj oh .1, 'lioiilal hr a National
Lhiit up Pay.
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fhe Winter Park Herat» saya
the Times.Uni in He.rrvrs great ♦
e tflit (or lhr romprehrfltlve man
nt| in wlurh It rotated the IsglalU lj
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And for the rnhatruotlve
ana
and illuminating rdlloiisla with
h it r'tlerted public optn-

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Early In bia admUilatratlon the
I'l^sidriit rant wmettt ly bnghl In
coin a mliaWe aabetitut, for the
wold ‘'inflation.*' lie felt that
"rfanagrd currency*' weuld he
rwarer the mark.—Gainesville Bun.
W lal * the German mark? God
fothld!
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Th* PniL-fl Slnlrt |fotfrnnt*nt
nlu?»v&lt; mnin»t»ln* &lt;1
Ihnt (Ht in*»h»*y wn Irnl m ponj futih • fnrrlrn ruitiitm
nhirh iptni (I f»*r ihinfi th«v
Ihry n**tlr»l rvmI
•rrr«,inif to r r fiy at Ml^alnlnl mtrrvnli
Tl»*
lif»»i'lhftl»!t rs m y ih*
lh.»i lh*% lent *h* n».»n« v m
pn»n| fnith In iiiunif*ip«ilitirn wl»i» h i*«-nl It f**r Ihmr th« y
thtMiKhl th*v ti«,«,*l..l and I m i i &gt;I |a«&gt;n*l
t&lt;» (my m
il«*«lKnatr&lt;l tnatnritim.
Thar# la nNn n sirmhirity in I 1m* thing-' I hr toonry .
wnt iimhI f r. . Kurriin nJlt^**n^ iMtnghi war NU|ipli*''i. ,
Florida niuniripnlitifimpinvrntrni
1 b»*&gt;r
atr tfratl h&lt;ir«*a and ^*'*h thr
of Flmuhi mi l df
foreign nation** nr»* rrlnrtant tn |*ny f»ir Ihrni.
Fhiinla InapayrM nrr r* nvin&lt;r,| thr» did n«it grt full J
valitr frufn fh^ prnrrrdt »*f h n*l •..»*♦••• They
thr
niotiry wn . r*t ravM'iiPlv if* nt
t» n*ri prhrt.
Fnrrign
•*i»tiom 1 hav** thr ftAm* rnm|daint
Thry .ay tl.r ninnry
•hrv iMirrowrtl w|« pent t-xtriiv.if *nMt •»» buy* •iipplin in
tln^ country at wa* ptm
Florida •*v n&gt;rr* *ny that
t|ir l)t*nt|h&lt;&gt;ltlri wn in m (lit* drnl a w»ll *» th*
'hiflrr afid •hntiM dinrt* Ik# * wn.
Furrign uathim *ay v r
got m on thr war and that thr mhnvy which wr rnl! n drill
nhotild Ih rrnlity hr nifMldrrrd ?i |*i»r• of our n»«itr doit ion
Tlirrr mr flows m lhr««* itrgiimrttl* hut llo* p int h
that th# pri.pla who mlvnn&lt;** Ihrni licllfvr thrill
hir’riifh
nAtionH Ifljrvr llirv nhotlliln'l p.iv tin***- ilrht » a* filflllf **«
Floridi taxpnyrrs l«**lirvr thr) klimihln t pay tli u bond.*.
Th.it .ftrIirig will roitlinur » t'O’ditlll/*' It wiran • that
neitlirr th*- Amafhnn cQtfinnirnt not Florida bondhoMrrt
arr p-Jnj; to got Ihoir tnanry.
Worn Ihfa t« universally •rr#»*t*nirrd ^onvlhinf run hr
done ahhtil It. RontHU likr
rirxdnit
Ho f«\r|t mid
f»dt. Fholtt rrroin iit It. dajiv do noi
Thr vrry propfr
who fnaintam that thr t&gt; rdlud*l* i * nuisf km»rk t«inirilunit
off nrr nmonit Ihmr who a i r in*i imr nun* loudly itnf the
fofrigu drhtt tr paid ikinn I th** lad iwtilfy
Th** mi
iotfry ia in that rlar*.
So i
rn n iti'H
rongtr^a
na^ ,Juit rrfmfd to p « « . a full whirh* would iirniMi* the
mahttinerv f**r ad Inntine thr Florida h«*nd del»U and •‘ontteva has lirrn Icrepitty a walehftil rjrr on tl»r I'vrtidrnt,
ready In roar at ht* fir*l r**.tuir rtf mnipinim r.
The Florida I «ai*tdatiir*- wuiddn't h t t&lt;o*‘ Sh l*r J»y
lo artllr.
Cunipen won‘l hi ttu* l*rn»tdrnt try
In tlu*
ntrantlmr Klondn tafcpay* r&gt; w* n'l pay and foiviijn nationa
won't, pay.
The iruvvruaifitt can* rullrcl and I hr bond-*
R id ers ran'l ,ro||r« I
S * whnl?

‘ • T h e "S o W h a tT " o f the a lx ive eiliturial is gmsl.
W hat
are we goin g to tlo aboul the w a r ilelda now that our Eurojieim tlebiors have notilieil tut alm ost in a Ixuly that
they cannot p a y?
Am i what are the Florida bondhold
e rs .g o iu g to do alsiu t it?
TJte United S la tes can insist
upon the Inst reil cent and get nothing.
O r it can grace­
fu lly accept (lie b est bargain possible. So cun the Isindii aiders.
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{Tampa Trtnme otraarsa* that
tka l.egtalalur* deerlopvd two'or
th|ee |tr Spe&lt; live - eamilkstes far
And ajaie of theee
B asenior.
il
"floeprttivr w eaiutldales1*
will
t l iInitiate themsetvee- if (hay. rnaIIAle In u
talk.— Flint h * Advoewta.
TlfiiTs what they are. "pmapertlve
r.&gt;|ulidate»", and we nevrr saw a
pr” e|&gt;ettor yet that-eooid hold on
nuggeta.
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tth , -proes«tht j g z - of ftour
«1 its pec pound un ftve rent ept.
t\ and tblrt* qgnb It bushel
fU r-ctnt wheat. Alta ca«auui«e

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS A(JO
‘ ■Mr. and 'Mr*. M. A. Douglas#,
tf -Oviedo,-Sr# In the euy .-lay
hbuee-tumtlng. ■ This ‘ estimable
family will make Banfoi-I their
future home as Mr. Oougla'i ha*
juit been appointesl Clerk uf ItsCircuit Ovurt.
Mi*, (iema Wicker wa. the
ebanning huitaaa -at a very

fttoaant.'wrd »srty.Tue--Uy ate
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(ka'hifeheat rare which won fur
bar th* pretty pHae. • dainty
bawl ole rap. Mlaa Wkkrr'a guciU
1; H n . George An XJeCell.s,
t . I I ) Rouimllal. Mra. 0 . C.
Kaely, -Mra. 0.
th BqU.
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M W Mr*.' .A.
B. Wallace,
Mra. J. • L Harw
Mra. R. tt. Deal, and tha Mi m i
Elizabeth
McLaughlin.
Mahal

hava la pay.the .farmer fa r
g but cotton and .whaal lands
I e; idle.. When, da w«,. g u. f r j m
here,- huyof—(K.-.-Petershsrrg to
depeodeat. Whit will happen to
the wheat farateri If-the-folk*
boy eora lnateadt
Bowlar,- Loulaa ShapartL Annla

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WILL THEY PAY?
BY UOK8 BY RICHARDSON

TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 19M

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!anei; FJdon ■n«! Clfde Ct4&lt;na.
of th*
lr
&gt;attt&lt;* aclivuy. an I
n ii*«l for
More than « *"&gt;* " f I*1'
n"'|
[uitl, vorl«r§
pr«im«r
lion'a heat kn .wn rate and aero-j ilettv
limit fl tr.
..ata ptlota have definitely a g ie e d i* -nan
to take ra il in the f*i‘tt by I’ " ’
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[MANY AIRPLANES
iTO PARTICIPATE
ran. ot h.gh p.ed cic.d «f«r.e-Prohibition Parley
i!IN CHICAGO RACES1::::
Postponed One Week

•d pay
continuation of |V
■pon
•touting eahiidlinna andl
ment* would N d-j
,ipt
tha COBtimia'mn of 1
it velty estotJ, tthdr
otheq
VVli.le
reparation, from «.••
hvvr mil.Bled the) *mt hd to par
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Annotw&gt;rment wa« tmdr thiif
this
declaration
h.i
••II f N i»
,f“| I I u r c
ti&lt;i|atr in thr air rlaulc.
fo r a a. far a« th,
liL
two
HiiplHO".
capat-le
I
Morning
that the KI 'rota Btate.
At leaal
waa concern'd, it '
V&gt;rA|Vrrf'lhdt mo) .vt a new world IAV de Kmercency Probitition Oinl.^t'-lft
and nearly iingnme-t
ffror I, 4§rr IruiC bullt specially |vetttum. wh-h wa* -chetlule.l to
tha Krvnch pcr.pl*.
"I (Iff qsrvtlsM |l&gt;l tfctd
p a r p l e t l a g •»• a l l
P T&lt; t
.or thr i luraifo rui** in July-. be field Tu»-day morning at ft no
When the fair,
le w s
••*
Vtore than JJfth of lhe-e H i e t oy ihi|
with | tVfdck at the Orlando Municipal
rHi»-,\r,n. June ?i
came pfejud'r.
a'tj1
In ••hi aui' .ine will r
in rneea. r(||t
f Irtt than liiu hor&gt;e-| Au Morr m, h.t' been poatpon-d
Whip It* Amvrn-nn CongrM* anil tt beeame
untmg rshthi ]
Frcn h atatem. n &gt;
.-'••...--''ef- and
their very l.ghint i until Tue-day motntnr. -tune 22,
for th, p^«t
y r »f»
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that tier - 1
*«;»n Air Hnrf* .■nd lb" fact that they will i t at the same time for the conveni­
fu«i&gt;d
m»»ruua lh* conn»«llon the i n i of th- »
ik'li.
at
th
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•I n ould n&gt;&gt;t
of ih,- war &lt;MS« with r»p«r*tlon», many could " t
ence nf drlrgatr* fr m a l.irge
i»I* n- in- .u - lure -Italy I I a filing to entry: -licBmlmrd In lb. l»-t inch BCthe *.n»i"'v'it of thv Krrnch logts- mntinue to pay i *1
numlwr of crganiiatiom
wl„»
arplowth'li- r r " i | ly tie I hi |.'.uni l»r tii.ir bu.li
V
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I&gt;z
plan
im iT. nmt poHtical lernlvm h*s curdanre with 11
■tkr.l that the Hireling lie post­
..tail
n.
barker!
.imniti'.n
&gt;
&gt;
f
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Numvro
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nt*vc|iy
c.vnti
heir
b*vn r.»n*i«tvat in holding tnat achedul"' after ' tm In -lune.
r« n gi.in places un th" pen- poned until that time.
ropnra'ion' ^n.t » » » ’
w«m the lloovrr nr
governin', ht
hr. - h
obvinudy link'd ind m»«p»rBbl». 19-12. th. I gram. Hrv » f lb, m i*l unusual of
A"'n, a.ttl e nra'.onr payment* have all
agreed
»o th- I
Mutual undoMtanding
ally cut ditapp-arf.1. tferriot, in hit not- !tw«" »• a comely a-t b&gt; H»b
•
Ptyrhology of tho people of Ul« ment which
pntation*
a* itt-t- .perch lief'te
the Chamber .Muoi". Ilyina » pusher monoplane
down
nil
tiett"
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United Stale' and Kranrr on tnla
. ( the hat m th" air lia- all Ih" appearCentury ot' P rogress
univalent
•"
il'fetwling
the
I'aynu-nl
to
he
ptarli
&gt;
auction »em« to nnve been tmI—, |) ,|.j.i inslalmei't, did an.es of a pmr » l ssiligs sv.lh a
ly will, 'he I
po ,|hl-. hut If we int'nd to&gt; ap- eanrellairn
print" down- not dc,omul the |u-rmanent coo- •urkrl Jfiiu-mg It m them by a
proneh the golutlos of the debt provl n that an 1Pl'f
nf .he few wti".
question In a realiatic apirtt wo ward r»* '-I* ■t lb. K i» m h il« lit timiaiu-n o f. payment
Ilrrath liikmz paiachute drops.
must endeavor lo pvnetrato *n» to the Gnit-I &gt;.I. t.iui'l Is- "f- .\menrau .1. In. but tonfin'd 1 1»
orgHi'y,..! merely to the d. -i-nh*
Sanford to Chicago
fog of preludlcw anil meundfr- ferted Th. |- i.al implwaunU'
batleSn hur-ttng ront»st*. dead
net It |.rvili«1-|i ity nt |»r« **t\ tfijf FtiHttr • rr•".lit
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of
thta
pi.
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And Kcturn
.tandmr Hint aurmusda the al•
tick
landings
an
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aulrtgitn
e.hi*
♦wr»‘!i vr hy m»kinc in* tm* pti&gt;
tiiude of Kroner, and try to mm- e ff'tl on A ' - ' hi opinion w .-e
R A T E S * Sr.o &gt;70
mrn» in
»n ll»* rlr*» n- hit'.in. will b" othn unusual fca|
hv
the
to
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0
fully
apprrit"
prehend, even if we rondvmn. thr
M argaret M. W rig h t, A g l.
Fren. h I’l'ntwr llernol, hut he il* r «fan&lt;lini* that Ihrnp »tnii'l hr U averaut*
ipoint of View inf the |nijirt
a#• v i . advi—d that , n l . " thi • c-o- n*mtiatlon» f«»r a ilnwn*irt| fr* • Tli, a&lt; ii.'.atic gytali'-n* i&gt;f Art
m
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mi
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vt»i&lt;Xvchc*• -■ ‘ fttttnrr were
T?TIr»-**.*'.THTt&gt;tfrr*TTemgm rr*r nr • * n
| r» fe ll •’llflll IhT |ktoyin* nt wa* tiif i 'v n t».i« 11
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r h a n c e |i a t U -.
Frence. after’ Delllavts and Its-Mir l.i.nd will bring
giuni. •uff-re.l the greatest ma-, would actept tl I .»•! WI1IH* UK1' • if*.| .ipf-rnl to rtpnlicn y, rath»*r Ih.- Ihnll rs-kara lu th-1. fr.t time
than morality, met with no »uclerial amt •pinltial damage. Uia- ment.
and again.
LU M BER
regarding all judgment* ■* to
ti-nee. wh-n th. |ti*«t|.»n »»f rf- i « - • toli ileter.
Nnrni-cit-d among th*. famous
Thrr* fur# it i n*»t prrtlnrnt tn
Whether the pre ent stale of •omptlon » f (• itm*nr l»y Kriiku
pilut. who hiise def nilrly nil
••••• th* rttlrnient &lt;»f thr debt »|*i*
l ong leaf jrllnw pine. Gatf red
Noittirrn Krnnre t* no* far »iip e-,nf her •I* fit tr iho Unit* .I
• l*»n x Itodwr* n Krance and |l- 1 n uincr.l they ssill lakr pint in Ili»rmr in n material *en&lt;r tolhat rx- ‘,n |!»«*•*fail&gt;••r I , |'.» r. am#
r t p r r s * anj all kind* of build­
i. It t hamin* r* ll.xt* Unit'd Staler
to advance thei Vnieikan Air Rase* aie l l&gt;d&gt;
i-ting prior t&lt;&gt; I'Jtl. It la a far* for# Ih»* F m
ing materials.
anrmirnU I'srnrU'rn, fit.it aviatnr l«» fljr Ihr
that million* of Kren-hmen w. re rwtly i|t«| rt.it *i« r ii r* p*.f» .till) to • ttnir worn lrkrali*tic
tl
of
dr
••%•
rnnrrinliitf thr p*-piiratr ^drntili*** I'iirilir non ttlup; IN nm It tirifln .
H ill l.um lw r Co.
upr.e.ted from their hom*«. nnd
,#Pr' "
•aw those home* de.tmyrd Cltle* 1 • * • »'" * '"•'•'atilt n ht» )I|W .»•- I • f repuraI ion &gt; atid war d*hts, «h« m* K«*l l*r *’f tin*
IJth and Holly
I •in. |
I
hi
•&gt;k»
fiat*
uirmln*
of
contract
a
Mi^nrd
ta*.
itnd towns w*r" laid wa*te amt HgStlon*. I,u
rbone 115
•p'llioO : t v •«*ii ff»t»rnim*nl** or r\**n to Jt’ taiMC fliisht r*fnnl; I^.ii Van-1 ZII* HKIlt It'K
made nnlnhahit.hle. Kew famll.ea " f » cry 1..II.1 ..I pubh.irr»* tlrritha that1 -• r«* ■ thr
pndtuhle ability of ray, nhif flrw from New York l •
in France did sot tuffrr the lo&lt;* whirh had
wri»* F'laore, from a fmnn m l virw- ItiMir u ft*to yrnr:i
I •••• li 'M
o f one or more near rvlativra on rr|arationa an«l war d
part of !h«* •nut*
priddrm, and |wnnt, (o r«»ntinur payment* un*lrr ImrTi. former rrark army |uibuiI
the . asualty llwts nf thr war.
•haprr
«'t)f
drlbl-fund'.nir
ayrretha
1
*f
rrparatiun*
wrrr
rmt
to
!•**
p |ff*t; K. .M •M i l l ) ’* l.uint. &lt;t«
The lnva»ion of Kiance by the
German armies thus beeaine z paid* war •1* 1** wonl,| not l*« | iid ment. Th i«r rntMidr ration* an* iirnrr sn»l huiMer »»f n»mf &gt;f th**
toli
thr
|M
*in
t
T
*r
French
Whdr
|i'I
un
in
t*'r
personal Hanger Jo many and a
d»» ht have » !*• nptr havr f|rrl&lt;h«t that they will hi**- l fiirfiDih i m mit plsiiei thi" j
personal gru .-.inrr to all Kreiuh tlnitrd Stat* * n
•Mintry h» «*irr i»i
•*«!; Juhni
men. Again, Kranre in IR7U had Atronir frelinr ih.tt Frm'«*' I » rod p iv rtrr|»t on a dra&lt;tirally
%li«» hn w •n mure sir
thry arr I ,i%mRMtnn, %
,n nn ,inw'*»thv manner in t««h'rr«| nali',
berdl defeated through another
defaulting on l&gt;»* rntln r |:». it i I ' ini t*y l»**ni’.iny, and a no one urm than «iu&gt; ntlmr pitnl; Art
invasion by Germany, and ft-1
lent fnrerd to pay a .cvi-re in­ prohahly Irur i Im I tin tiVi Mkln Im ••ki ••**• the it imptlon of repara­ Hm K fiiinmi for lii» brinif s«*rn.
demnity for th- freeing nf hrr inirly inn;*' nt*&gt;poitimi * of !♦*• tion undrr tin* \*»uiitf plan, it tkOtn ; Art Kill i *m ist»*i 44 Ihe
territory. Thne the repairing of. Frrnrh p*»|»ulat l* n fret* n*» m«*r it ii«ay j ' II Is* takrn f«»r urantrd ' '-Mt armhatie pitot in th** r »un
ohli|*ation v'-ifi ti , m plflH'l to tt m» K&gt;»*n&lt;*h pavmrnt^ on » mathe material and moral damneol
try; Roy l.iciretl. ildljHirr ami
thr Anirfii.in «h*t»l. in eiew atf t hr |.*r ^ ul‘ h.»v.- fnu-vrr r«-a-rd.
iIh w - In t ' u w by H e -li-inuiM
hitler Tart that1 th** pi
er I T T titiol*l.4 itiit.il I raciryj
*1
»rp
(To
|l,.
Continued)
and insistence upon the paynvnt
o f punitive damage, hrcauie N
trirtlc creed ot Krarr e ev,n Ih-.'
fore tte war sra. w»n Ii --.-n- I
only r.-a-neahle to Ih.' Kren.hnia
who bail perliap- lost hi. ham
nnd a father, brother of rvit-in
in the svar, to defdanTthai lb.
home l-e replaced and snmr pos
Hive reparations Ih- paid for tin
hiimnn lo*.. Thi. In.tinrtlvr feellog of vengeaece and Indirnntinn
ssa. carefully fn.l.-rrd by French
IHsliti« lun., and led lo the ein.,*. *
••f Kmn r In her Invasion » f the
Rohr and other drastic action* m
regard to reparation, whi.h th,*
r f of the world, viewing the
matter from a morr detached and
mat* nal vantage poinl, l#lu-ve,|
In I*- oltiinalrly unwise.
Th.- Frenchman w h s promts -I
1% Clcmeur. no and *'i|.&gt;r,|urn‘
b n,lei . eiiurmou. ilainniri fr ho
Germany T ie fart lh.ii Ihr loin I
nun not of lhe*e ilamngr. was all
nsimoom leal mm, Impos.lble ,.f
pavmeni. s»a&lt; nm clearly real./est
even hv the pelilical lender* nf
bran.r aril other -outlines when
Ih luio.isr* were made, aod rcrI m.oIv sverp not s„ pnderstool by
i In- French tH.polalion. No iuo &gt;-f
repnralmna rould he tm, large, in
t ‘ &gt;- nver'niV Frenchman', upiniro,
for Grtmnny to be forced to pjy.
1 1* fuel sums denuinded w n r
r.mdantly wlniil.il ibiwn unll. l.ie
Dnwr-. plan in l'.r.'J and llie Youiig
I l:.n ill I
reduced tlo* tier ii.an
pHVtuenl* lo what ei-nu-d, in c-u.1
I* , i-on with the sum. formerly
inrntionfd. In be minimum payi.icnl). .
However, nut until ltir tbswes
plan had gone thioogli and Ihe
payment* were actually twin.' re­
scued by Frame under it, wa, it
l-.-liiii all) |Mi.sdde tor a Kren- h
rrsvefnmenl .eriamly lo rim&lt;ider
any agreem.n) (or tie pnyiunt
of Krance'a debt tn the llnit.-d
Stales. It wa* then po* ible In ilo
so only nn the theory- Dial Kranre
iietually owed the d-bt, and th.t
Mo payment would Ih* unly pail
■I tho ivpaialioii* rrri-ipta from
Normally. No matlrr what the lo­
goi statu* of Ibr American debt
might tm, the French voter, peihap. ruined hy Ihe war. ni»
franc* worth one-fifth their g d.t
parity, wa* unwilling tn admit
that hr had a moial duty In pi,y
a debt to hia ally, De Unite,!
statra, aa long a* Ihe enemy, tiermany, was not rrpairing th, dam­
age it had done to him. Frrhape
we cannot agree with the ethic*
o f this attitude, but we muat recognize It a* a fact. The Unfed
h'tatra might argue that there
waa no legal connection between
reparation* and war debt*, hot
thi* argument
meant exactly
nothing fo the French voter wh-i
merely aald; perhaps unmomnably, that hr rrfu»*d to ho taxr.t
Somehow, I have alwayt felt that U
sitive woman— but Jtn
lo pay the United Bute* while
the Inatigator of the war went
takn
a
really
fine
rigarette
to
please
grateful to Toasting" for that i
free.
—
a nun. And since many o f the men
Thua. in ratifying ihe Mellonforting assurance o f purity. Tve talked
Rerrnger Agreement the FrrMli
who* judgment I value smoke Ludtiei
to
many women about this— remem­
Cfumbtr . of Deputies . p**«s4 a
unilateral rirrlaratina stating that
...T reach fbraLocfcy.too.Truc.frajof
ber, a cigarette becomes tn Indmns
rn iT fiH * i» r r .t

t ii*

tw

• llltM lb
•» ■ a lM f l#
P Ip ItM tN *
n f t ir li mmmf I» M m # U
»• p a r l a a l l a r i a r p f f t t f f l l * ! ******
r r . f r a H ilt r d p p rre e le * .
It w ill

lllgglti*. Matwl Hand, aud Sadia
Williama.
Mr. and Mr. W. W. Hmsor,
ef Camer-a City, are rontcmplatuig a efcait among their rvlatisaa
in New York atate.
Mauler Strw art
Dutton kaa
gone to tha Kaal Coast with hia
father for a tarn week*' etay.
Mr*. J, B. La wee ii w visiting
relative, la Dade City thi, week.
’ Mr*. B. T. Houwr i. .pending yostertay lor a two month*' viaaeveral rfaya thi. week with it with rotative* m Ualtimoi*.
frienda in Jackaonvtlle.
Dr. lluOih rider will folow later.
J. T. M rlala, of C*n*va. on#
F. P. Rlaee, formerly o f thu
af. th* new county rnmniiaaioa- city, haa arrived in tuikeland to
. . . waa
_______
_ toko charge -W the buetom o f tha
era,
to __tha _____________
city ycaterday
receiving congrmtaUticna of Ida lakeland
lea Company.
Mr.
friead*.
Rlne# haa antcrod upon hia dotie#
Mn W. —
E. Houahol Vr, with
mow hb •■nt
family
---1 “and
"W -expecta
—tr-- — to
»» ••»»**
k*» little m o .M d daughter, left j to Lakeland to a abort tlm*.

AvialinnSpecta*
dc Will He aStiiRed
From July I ToFour

ALL EXPENSE
TOURS

y

■mu

A man’s cigarette?

W ell-here’s w hy I enjoy Luckies

4

Luckies'fine tobacco quality and their
delirious mildness. But my nw/teasoa
is perhaps a trifle feminine. Men may
oocappreciate this as muds as a :

ause "Its toasted'

1-*

thing with us, we place it between out
lips. And so, pesfaaps, because t a a »a 1’
woman this Js my woman's reason
fix siwsys'-ssjing "Luckien Plesill4*

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SAX

Font). FLORIDA,

T U E S D A Y . I f N E 2 (1. \ \ m

PACE THREB

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i»lo .1 &gt;r) , ii» &lt;a!d.
ott Mi l In- t'tily wi*hftl to
•i ti .liT. I g ilf(lt l In of
Min t’ » order. ii.nl that he
•:n&gt; • i 'tlnnta anil "fiaht

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

Azarian Class Of
Church Has .Meet

Personals

Social Calendar T to
w a j* o fAppiy «ticcsA re Lcnrnimr
TlRSD Ak

I it. U. Pope r turnrd JMterday
• rent darkannull.' nltir^ he ipcnt
a day on bniinc.*..

How .To He Skillful
BERLIN—'“K

Croftf* Wrinrtein returned to
day from St. I*rtrr?hurir where hi
spent two day* with relative#.

tjio niart war ever '
of hi* i raft t it an
I tu t-rb. the tr th
iinplin-iird anew va

* *t l o t M i t't.

(irortte Stu ll, has returned from
Avon Park where tie■ jpent a week
with Mr. and Mi*. lien Austin.

,t. the fjio ti arrived t

ert.il |.otieh on the [
nheli they were invit'd
(urge livin'? muni* Wl.et
Friend* o f M m . T. C. lie
II. IIill pr- &gt;idvd nter a i
P'lfrrt to i-'Orn that the i*
n * •tvtion.
&lt;J ant.iii ■
her home on Park Avenue
I'tidKft'. dnijudt,
r.e
J hn Kehitnrd. Jr. will leave oth'r patdett fhiwrrtonii'h' for Hiehtnond, Vti., to iimpnf in v i \i ar.d I • v
tin- i oi'ii.i' where' the
r t-Artf iiiiiih time.

&gt; a n.l halt'to "i h
ihir to he th.. to'
ny*« vrimtmle futut
.am .' thantuphtii .nany in other ids
n-.tilled into it- t
German in.lu *
modern a erie i f tl
lair, ard Ih e tc f't"
.ait ill the few il.

.Mrs. Kr&gt;hcr(s (Jives
I'iirly For Daughter

» i. * 1o 11.

llnrtv bower a hat teturmd to
hi Ii One *i IMtimlo after rp&gt; n t
Itlf' a work here with It if hard i Hi TiihTi 'T wjitrh .wi re woo i
T. Shepherd, lira. II. •
It*an at lit* I. one in Knee t'ourt. Ur
M ■ ail I Mr*. Carl Vau«*. title ■
Mr. and Mm . Millard Swim:h a* Ui&lt;,iini)inrt 't. and by Glflily • ttn.J
find ilauphteV have retort.•! t&lt; t l f . It, l Mnori', win* pave n to 1

w irtmip v iy H " t';'TrnTr ttprMrrT

the covrrnnr
tiher* of Ilia
te t early in*

min ’in'inutin 'r i&gt;rvr."n’iriv.',*.‘T.'

ftk.'lr*. W. W. r . Smith ami M u
f|li#ul.elh Smith, nf llriita, forw e ll, of thi* city, were here yes­
terday.
Mi
VC. p. Brook- left Mitndav
fa r A hrvllh’, N. C. where »h«- will
vp* nd the rummer. I he » i'- ufronipaiueil t.y Mr. Ilti-ul - Mho
will r.lu m her.* in a few d a y .

ay

Ii.- month*
M t&gt; o .1 June. The ynv.
", otf uopriivimalely
• ii I tie hud tret, and al.!"!nl**n| of Chief
It P M t t horter, and

traininp of

ti tre ftnteltl
. tl llil'tl HI :
tiia’oati.i' ti - Mi* F inn %’ic it •. .r. F;
fV_ rt ti a i it .1 fiiirt i*l 11 -|
r i «n 1H r i.f rnmty
.lie) H./uUdh I 1
ri*. 1 . . . . .
firm

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r'.y m o itr, S.

||,

It V eiman, Jr., and
i ifmtiir,

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w l". ?Ir*. It. Ii Smith, u vi-itor
Mr-. M. | . Itahnm, &gt;tr« L'oeifi
M
.'It t. I!. M, Mair, i. Mi . .1
Adrian Brown M u. |„ f ^siup.
hm l. Mr-. \V. J. Ithiili s,. \|r It
and drtutih- c. Mmo i1, Mm - J. It. c M o fh
thtVItl
and Kath­ -U ". C eol mount. Mi
V. I Mile, l|ry. X. .t
K ir.ey left nr" 1 "
M.
rie i.i.,',,:
'And J;uk- •v " th. '!

I Jy Owen*,
Mi . Curl Mie- the Mi . . f ie i
c ' ion. N r i 1{'
. Winns
S in th , put* -i Ann I’ athrl. Mililted Titm. . .Marv
— Smith.
"
Itelly J
\
nti". t|mt* t 1 ".* i ten, IVi'i*-,
Ann Pippin. Mfiittoio Owett*. Jane
\ " i-t-i t v h n n , |;-t!v \nn it-.l*
I ■ ■ -1 I
i■
(”ir L M
Jr.. - Keenet
Britt. 11 1

&gt;t* t
Ti mi., June 20 .
• '• ••• . * n , Tei.it., at'' 1 &lt; o ' I i
'minder
' 1
ate d " artment, tlnlte*l
.|i \i
Vrti n "i, in ron. ention
hire, an. I V ■■ EUI-*
tier.ant, Meiuph'-, wn, plrrled
il.'iuinmvnt fit t.Ji nt of the milt-

.1 !t. I I.. In ill, V

ja c k \Vilkin*ott it rec tiering
from injuries receive .1 in an acci­
dent last week and hai been re­
moved from the Krrnald Laughton
Memorial Hospital to hi* home,
Lift'd Oak Avenue.
M ir. I). K. Ker«ey
terv, Mildred, taiui-e,
erine, an,| Mr*. I. W.
today for .Montirelto

•»'il a "m ajority of
. of the hifhwiy
■ rlnef engineer have
dJfi'i*t ‘ .,r n p n atim
. of the law, and
\ il p urer a* again*!
• .i-tltuted hevl of
ii i " 1 '- «n&gt; of fraud*
to h.iii' n rivil court
the ■v .-liv and adt'.i'ii'i of Ktivi'rnt
i r .tor ad Vd,
tempt intf ty u*e of
tis tv the mforvru
"ii'iitd i nt rinploye*
1 t v m .ifully re, tie li'uttimate exiifnirnt, nnj by
unit and iippi tuition
in' nt i f the !aw», to
utlv i'.i tltuted head
• .ii
ti to their un*
1 iirtil a'l of wh’eh
i ■ ot n Condition of
i v.. ' n ! /.'ii' and i p-

Missionary Society
Has Meeting Mon&lt;la&gt;

t«i| |i'

W ith

II d le

(J O V K U N O K

II A S

Is \l .Mihim* ( j e o im j ia U N D E R

\li- d K N '.i ■ "«■, o f Tantpa.
x y it'-U I"
H ire. Hr*. It ihrrt

about three week*,
M m . hied Chltteiulen, who hn*
heen teaching In Alabama all
winter, arrived here the fin t ' f ,
the week In Join Mr. Chittenden ' 1
and mi to St. PelenliUrj- where rr"
they will make their futuie home. ^ r
Mr. and M m . '.V. S. Thom tun.
MKJttpnnied by th &gt; firmer ' ridJ^pAIrg. C. A. Betts uml brother,
J. H. Tliornlon, nf Winter flurden, left
Monday nmriilnir for
point* in (ieoriria where they will
visit relative* for a short time.

tlil
fla
aft

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Iln

IT. M. Papworth and Karl U h | „ , . k , M „ r r i . . . n
I ft tn-l.,
marnt were in Ja.'k.»nv,lle yiodi. , f ( l r , 1|m||
U in | f . Mnnn
day interview,nir peMon- m W ,s i• Av„ n pnrt
ed in the ilevrlopmcnt of the St. U||. . . M(.
........... .
John liulian |Jiv*r ranul ami
( |MIJ) n ,wwnicrwii'- iinprovainuntB; They

Mr. aril Mr*, tit. . Smith a n ­
nounce till' I ,Till III II '..II, III. II UfiT' tl f». in nt h e at''*, fi.' i i .
ItudoljJi, Ji1., .-ii Mi ii'luy at their of a chance.I • ■ n mi. world, I -n
I linto on Sunirnei lln Avi nue.
-o' to
|rn r v -lt in dote lou.’ii ''t,*
Mr. and Mr*. B«n A udin and k iip trim.I the htsbwuy i»(^pn.•
.r
ymint *nn, of Avon Purl, i|n nt niil*."t fr .nt apjirJltti" to
Suniluy Ii re with Mr. and Mr*. nri.tmi.ii, anil from pitnitet m.in tper... I
Itoston S i r .' ;,t tteir hortte * n o . id i." Tmliiv, it i
tide I. ■: i-lntlon and
Inditld.'pl
the La-I Siii ,
firm . tailn'i than o utill.I wt. &gt;
• mi* lit
tv p ’ti I■ l.tlit&gt;
Hi ir portal , • of the -,pp. o
Mutt- to** m-h
IIjc*
t-fx,
nr|o lit**) nont. Mr. un T M ■ j
K. Ihivvliiiol, -tlil I*alioett&lt;»

waterway improvement.*.
Mr-. W. T. I din a ley and daUirti
•
r.
Mfiriraret, hnv»* r«-lurn* .1
Friumls of A!m &lt; A II« t n *
, frupu ,\h untv ilti* uhfl f rir*-ii■*, S
who rw fivti! hijurirR ii* an nu* | (*, wtwtf* thi«y hurt* tioef* vj.iiin tomr.bi!** BrriJvnt recently, will j rdativt f r the
f**w u •* kImi ichitt to Icarti that mHu has hf* They nuri* a/toiripiiiiMnl horo I y
c o v in d i»ufNcU ntlv t» [*&gt; n*mo**,*l M r .
n in e, M
lt»M1.1. Frt.ro ;
fm m the IVm al.l -1 auirhi n Mp * lihH S’ frum»»n&lt;. of MomiiI.H'* wh«
I’i'f\*ilh'i'er, Mr
morl&amp;l Hospital to h**r homo, “ II* will !«• h»*r iftit **! for n ih»»ft
v ether u n i j*
KiHoorew, o f 1
I eilh* |!*»U »i

T A I .K N T E U

AR TIST
ntxtJi,

0 *1.1: tut

Hnnetitr'l
tMnppri

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^ ‘TERROR ABOARD
I uHrr Klieir
Mat. lft-11
--- -N lfb U U -iU
TUIeoay
Mat and M ahl
10 -2.1

In Let'll vi nt r ili|ilunui in
t'loiil &lt;i'IIIlit im i, Itttvt* il
Irtitiin l now.

Futun* Farmers T«»
laid jVIcc'tiiig T&lt;utij;l

'lii.^^ It. S, June, and Mi
Juanita' .lone*, of Antory, Mi­
ami Mr. uml Mr*. K. E fiowt,-,
and -on. .' unfoni, of hir ,m . Me .
nr*, the pm-da of Mr. and 'I,
V
P. Tln.iiiley, J lilu _ Wo .r | ,, ,
Ktn-rt. M,
June, Il Mr Ti 10.
h'v'* «i't r vnd Mt»* .lm
I
'tr*. line. &lt; ore hi1
p.
fore return!,iif to M i..i
, . •- .
p arly plan* to foilr It,, .t e ,.

In no t'lin j, and ,t&gt; 1
•hvintio:i will j «■1,
*'r »&gt;'■ 1ir*',| to ,1, .
tly th 'i'o who will I
e, tin- Cut me I'm ,1 1
■ u 1 which m il
'•al ,'flv r the tneetiiu
bo, mini: a pm ty »pei|.|.
11 u .1, |t ,yt.»ui lleneh w,-r*
I'd ., II*i-kmiiii, of Jn, k .
'll
f|ni ■■ Hal), nf Void . ■
Buriy lln:i, of llealn. f.
•

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eor.Td r. Mcqndr, toghtoUTv

Of glkfcxrt, tad, Weft Pelat'o ’» ON
OHarrarotar wmaaM haoormaoa*
' l l frgduettag OMWO hiving woo
awtrda lo seven of nlna eebeloetlo
evgnto. pitiao with trophic# ohowa

damggl. The Min-Mountain Ip In
tret atng for Me champleaehIp tight
with Jack iharhey on June tt.

led off, the fleet double
a* Ip tho fourth Inning,
Jhrllt to Morgan, tho
the Itxtb, Britt to Marlb* la«t In the aatenth

A maul*tad.
r Dtuey w ti th« beary
Edgewood, securing
if four, two bom* rune
tda. With on* exreptlon

erektame * day ere eubmimed to the Vale* of
tiaperlenee, radio peyiheleglel and problam advleer, far hi* advice end eounMl. Phot* ehew*
Ida inoneymaua ehlUathref let's eeerelary **Hlitg th* day** mall far hfg perviel.

*•' Krone, a .
Hamden, i
Morten, 1*

DESTRUCTION!
Vet B u r e a u Is
Working U p o n OF C O T T O N I S
L i b e r a l Plans W A L L A C E AIM

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S U u e r Defends
Kue Of Stocks
To Record L o ss
(Otalintiad from p*g* 1)
i II btuk within SO day* after
AAb.”

lobady.”

C A tttlM OR RABItaT BOTH! H*l*n Twrivetrek*
Jebyana Ralston, and Arlliw dodge (left t* right) pmv*
that they can be flret-rate setreise* and flrst-rate metliera at the u n i time. Phot* ihewe Mlu Twelv^imt'
aon, d**h Weedy, Jr* Rteherd Arten, aged three wvrhv
and Mil* Judge** baby. Charlee Ruggiit, Jr.

continued
Slauer,
Mltfbell paid for
gharea at I f f l , a
diapute* ba told it

Continued From Pag*.One)
(Continue,) prom Pag# On*)
Bureau official* hope that these plowing up portion* of hi, crop
will be ready early In July.
or can lako a *ma!lcr rental and
Hmler tho economy law, the obtain in addition art option on
majority of these presumptive i about 2,400,000 talcs In an amount
cnee* would have tr:n* off the equal to tho otimalrd output of
roll* July 1 but under th« llber- the land hv rullrci from prtwktc•llilng law voted Inat week they toon.
stay on th* compensation Rita
These options w.ll t* offered
ontll Oct. 31.at 78 percent o f tho
hliu
at 'ilx cent** a- pound
payment* being made on Mar. 20,
*» or near!..*
when th* economy law went into ly three ernte below the currdnt
marhet
price.
Ha
may
order
thee*
effect.
Bhould th* boards decide their Option* eaercUcd at any time up
ease* earlier, the date would be to next January, hi* prjflt being
the d
lifer* iko between the aln
difference
the lime at which they would be the
rtimvd from the roll* nr retained certl* and the price rttlon la eollpennant Ally.
8h;uld raaea bo Ing for at the time he sell*.
Wallace aald operation of the
pending before the board and not
settled on Oct. 31, the President whole plan wna contingent upon
might eitend the time In which tb* degree at co-operation shown
tho veterans could receive pay- by growers during th* wceh'e
mint, until a decision was handed «ampalgn to ublaln contract*.
down.
Unless Waller* la certain that
Whether board* would bo set ho rnn take • large amount of
cotlon u-t ef production, equiva­
lent t i at leajt 3,000,000 bale*
production, bo la not prepared to
prince I farther with th* plan.
However, ho Indicated that he
was confident of the stkreei of th*

» received on# cant marel"
sewering a government conIon that the eele ef (tack to
m i , fiuc"*1
1 c°uia not iiaou
; Mitchell wis act a bona flda
■action In that Mi*. MlUheil by and eeii'her capital wiped out.
r 0*’ actual calk, SUuer re- JJcr'do|lb*ratt|y sought *t.-u*et to
bed . th«t “government seeme make It up tn her."
legations were th* eae* will
■at ah- o t a eaddea that no
H*aa ebould be dan* oi) rred- ga to th* Jury on'Wednesday,
with
United Rtatee Attorney
* •
I an endeavor to' show Mm. Oecrge Z. Medalle summing j i p

tb*U had adequate

email.

^ £ 15:

i before Mra. MH-

opened nearly throe vteke terUer,
i,POO bar* been on July 0.
two activities
A t about tba tame time, Donald
and thawjatalle are being worked
H. Spwyer, administrator of pub­
lic e o n i under the national reP m fittyDO bare corery art, and bie cabinet advisbent pat paMe to start building ory committee went forward with
the Navy ton to treety strength
their effort* to yet the first of
■ rt K
W
for grant* ,to new centtnction under way n o t
ft** for. highway eon*traction.
Aeelatant Secretary Room volt month.
The committee, headed by Bee1the navy dtacloaed that bid*
- *
- *■ * • »- *»—- A..
reUry |ekr«. drafted tentative deoul4 b* opened on July Ig for 11
talli of policy *t n meeting ye*»W *WP* t° ba bnjjt at prin t*
ifoyapia. In
addltton bida on

Johnson and hi# Mffm * r m m

dmator* hare been werting to d l
obtain trade aareeaMpt* with tMr
major Indnotrlen to beta* v fqereaood e i| t i
and def l etoed
wotklay boar*.
»
Report* U JohMon'a affjca and
from trade association meat tame
held In Tarioae aecfkma Induct#
widcapread co-operation
ta d :
Johnaon hopea to M able to hegtu
bearing* toon upon some of thaoe
■greemanta.

i

Regular $2.50 value 8kyrid#r
qn* RMTt -Hoe* on »al* at flAJ.
, L Perkin*.— Adf,

Wallace, In whoia nemo the
pool cotton will be bcl.l, may (all
any portion ef it bo dcaire* up to
liar. 1, liliil, when the lew in­
quire-* that he muat complete diepuaitiun ul ft.
While flair.g . 2J»0JX» halo
minimum; Wallace hepee toitaka
ti't bf production land eapabl* ef
producing at teaat 8,000,000 baloa.
The campaign will be bandied
|&gt;y exlciuinn workers and other
agricultural official* and will In-,
volt* contart with nearly tJJQQfiOO
cett&gt;n producer*. Th* drive .will
be conducted on n county bgtle
with an .effort mad* to distribute
rental payment a* widely aa pos­
sible In order to make the money*
servo tbo purpose of wUbspcead
bualneta stimulation.

Trade AgreemcntProposea Increase Of
WoVkers Pay Thirty
Percent, CutlnDays
(Continued prom la g * Une)
approve the 40-hour week or re­
quire a nearer SO-hour-wcek aa
agitated In Congrcet.

LOOK at tb* pukagM om your pantry and bathroom aheWto, aw) m

bavn familiar f#» ygars. V m B «y ksvw bnmIb Um aeqaaiatBagB of a tla b
only a law waaka iff*. Bat gvan ihato at* aat auapactad aiaaafM -.
Tan hagg bpogbt UWm tofrfUwiUy baqiaaa limy w»r* advarUtod.

In the country, this code of fair
competition specifies that nirtkrin worker* get a minimum af
111.00 p#r week and southern
* 10.00
| :
As an announcement of tba
hearing was made, Initial itapa
were taken for tb* expenditure ef
SJIg.000,000 on new navy akipa
and *400.000.000 on road*.
In an elTart to end th* railroad
wng* dlugraoment Joseph &amp;
Kbctrasn, en-ordlnitar o l tmneportetlon, decided to meat dtegltanta here tedar. He declined to
forecast other than to ozproaa tba
"hopa of promotlag reaulta which
Clealng out all boya* eport
■ton. Regular $2.80 Bkyrider at
tl.AA. D. L. Perklae, Park Aveoo*.
—Adv.

U la tba

m m

*4*d

wHh ya w qbaata aaS Uvula, yaar ahaaa aad Haibaa, yaw

tlaatrk appHaaaaa, U a our In y »w f»TW ^rr«m rly fW lth ln g yap pw.
’•

AAffrtWaA yroclucla twve a aUgdlnt thRi dMaataitfU Tppact,

Ib b y

i n M l aaaigltif bat voadiad far by rtapoaaibla Hr— . Tba fact that
thay Mto Wvartbaed la la Hbalf

l»&lt;D«Uog» that their qtaadar*. of qi*AJ-

U rA re gtr|ctly maintained, that Ihcy rrpreient honMt vnJue.

' ^

Aa aclenca nntl dtacoTtry go on, aov|y davsWped product* or# C#V■Ualiy. M a g a4yfftliedrv«a4y to ba|p yo« sava money and Ip poora
yaoraUabard of UvUg.
♦ , C v &gt; .,*

w."'U * ,

Bvagy advartiamaat of aach a prodMt ywt ftad

4

Ig T W f dolly fBfto |a a tetter of Intmrfuelteo to a new and potolbly M

I T E M NO.fl
ON YOUR
BUDGET-

buy Mstlonql City

wpratonUttvo #f’ "Iha - American
Federation of Labor. •» a«i*t«nt
administrator* for Induetrp and
labor reapectlvely.
U#tln« it as “ noiif* of hm&lt;A«
No. 1,” Johnoon summoned to a
conference at tht department « f
commerce • wnk from today to
diems tho textile industry's Soda
o f f*lr competition" virtually
n r r r ana IntonatedBoth Prnidont (Ueeeyalt nod
Jobnion a n hopafal that all of
tho 10 major Indnstriga of tha no­
tion will submit tfeolr codaa with
all poojlblo ipoodl
to drofin f ap the «•&gt;* of minImam vat** «»d maximum boon,
all textile mill employ* were indndad with tba exception of «p?
prantlr**, (leaner* apd iut*ida
epipjoye*.

SAFETY
8A FETY of yo«r

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ANGES INI NORTH
PRACTICES EXPE1

'FILM IND U STRY
SEEKING TALENT
WITH TR A IN IN G

Odd-But*

Nfr^4S.R25
■Mo r s e -p o w e r m o t o r
FOR S TR E E T C A R S —

1 Street Insttto- State System Of Conis Busily Comrid- t r o l Eliminates
l o t , Legislation
Local Tax Payment

Individual S t u d i o s
Have K « t ablishcd
Training Schools

IN THV&amp; IN V E N T IO N THE M O T IV E
po w er

f o r tm e s t r e e t

WALKING ON AN E N D LE S S

B^LTi-TREAO

-«artre#re •«/ I ho

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Commission, formed by the 19,1)

0«Mral Asaemhly It l4 *lll*U r
(ht now bool law a n !'to Karr
absolute authority otw all matton pertaining, to tho spoealluii

wwSn "Ha car
4»

ta*

provIdM*

r*r

Improve »tnelr talent.

HEMINGWAY

l*n|v rT T ttV V. I., June
fgn Memorial -rr' icr* for f»r
Who Grier HlMwu. orrshtrnl
Lmeritii* nf Retneetivn naivereltv.
were held ftrandaV "O the *t,me
*lco« I" fr ""l of _N*»-au ball,
n,
,.l,,oo**l h,r lie It'llhen alnoe. the service* inch'.h-d
, Irihn'n t&lt;* Mr« llihhen. when
f fii*F
4 N pw
York hospital wa* received.

&lt;tr ala month#’ tupport by.***
■UM botwoon IM I u d 1983.
The now law r i m each eotigrestlonal district rrproaontaUon.
Tho » • » governing body, at
Kpnouncrd bp tho governor, Ip
ripnpoeed by the following mm?5r,:
Taylor B. Atman, "a/
Washington; George C. .Gsoou.

TAX

Mount Alryj
H. D. Xhrin. *f
Dorham; J. 0. Cair. of WBmlng.
toot Edwin Pah, of UurinbOrgi
W. G. Gaiton, of, 0«a|onla, B.
B. Doughorty, of Boone, and O.
J. Hollar, of Union Mill*.
Upon thle board will dorolro
tho dntlea of making all Imporloot ruling* affecting the state
mobile oehooli, including ttw
placement of teacher* and tho
/litng of tha aalary scales. Uttlo
Ja.left ta tka local eamnuntlfee
in tho way of administration)
fla proviaioo 1* made for term*
beyond
the
.founding
I _
----- . —
i tight
month*’ period, except that cit-

I
j i t l T

•ala IU aacurity b u a lL .„ ___
Juried through tha National City
Company — b u t tha Guaranty
Treat Company gad tha rtn t Na­
tional Bank have nnt yet

g

tyhVE VoVH * WATCIf repaired
Iby eon who really

know# hour

frig**,'Jeweler, Mag. Ave.
« - L o * t and Fotm d : ~ ~
strayed

o li’ srrO I^ N ,

t

fa-

g

t red. and ,Wbiu apoUad
big red apot oa bach, ((in
of heart), answers So name
finder will ba rewarded
the Information, phone H8-R.

RED AUSTINS, with tha Reel
guarantee. Reel 4 8ona, Austin
V-BItaaUan W n M
L •
i
lU K A L RESIDENT who la ta*
•Vpariencyd bookkeeper and affWo
( • n deairea poaltion. Apply Box
*MK.cnre Hprald.
*•
N wanU
anything

Job. will
honorable;

Ml mnetiaetm&amp;t mi Ui* i t __
OffLJil* of both of these InatL
t«Uons. however, have been studying the situation for noraa
and an early statement I* eppact*
*d- Tha Ftrst Security Company,
•tearily afflliata or the First Na­
tional Bank, baa never bad a -re­
tail distributing organisation -and
Ha problem la different from Uta&lt;
of tl)o Guaranty ..Treat Company
wbaaa afflliata, Ihe Guaranty
Comnanv. ha* maintained retail
distributing units throughout thp
country frtr many year*.
Comatate divorcement o f tha
Chase National Ranh’s affiliate,
»H* Chage Herraritlr* Company—
wWek Hi turn controlled the Chase
Harris Forbes Corporation—has
already reached the final stage
wWh Ike rerenl assent of th**
hank'* &gt;1 rackholder* to a plan, qf
tlnnldarlon.
Ail the other lerea.N ew York
'netittHHm* oig»h*-i*l* dispose,! ef
•heir seeoritr aff'llat**,
J.IHeeltnn Hv hprtk* a*d &gt;kelr
•fnekheMee* ip test the ronstitr.
tlonslity nf *kp new Isa Is eoes'd*geJ a,no**|bUltT here, la w flrm*
whl-h bsve bgd e«nerirn*e &lt;n this
ftsfa are slrryk* s*wlvlriw the sit.
etten. It t* araAsrsloml. v-lth eaeHenlae r*t*r*ww to the m -irnl—
slat end hlt*er(* wsateeted dPnoalt
ir-n esr* f**lnr#

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P A S S IN G * * * CAN
administered

WWT Oh'KlCB

.....
- Heine Mixed Feed*
1Laying Maak ----- SI.84
Growing Maah ... 93.40
Seminole Dairy .... II.CS
91.45
Shnrlit ..,.i..
*1.35
Yellow Corn . .
Seminole Feed Cow
I'hnne 94

S T M fT -O a
v/Jor. J. C. B. ttringkanr Has
•snoaaeod tho appaintmett, of •')
mtrnUrw « f tho BUI* ' School

3.2 BEER

Ing the nemN of tbr company j
have hren promised • ftr n -jtjr ]
LUNCH
etrotrad* at the end of the nur*e.
| HOLLYWOOD, fa llf.
Mnllnn
ttec ring ndeqnaie atnlietree era
Regular Mrala .like
r ^ litlf rtimi’Riilpt
imi**limit* In
perienrv i* *nntewlml of n problem
4#* (pemIt# h*t| (IfftM
bew a growing dl*prr*|tion tn a*- | to tie average inn*ion pietraro a *
tremble new
material for their lor. who eii.tumariy
perfornw
•trff* from
e-m- tally traine-l wirhniil I hr preeenew o f an vote
c-rmipa, a a y a Mi a a Elltahelh hot hi* fellow workmen, and thn*
I'Unaa, eveciitlvr -erretary of the muat imagine »be re*on-.e o f B".
*
‘ “ ~ele* County Drama Aa- dlenre* who will *eo Wa work
social ion.
thrown upon Ihe wrern. A few
“ For com* year* the »tradio* motion pic Iraro r-lor* and aehare brought forward *ome Inter lre«*e* move hack nod lorth lie*
eating ’flnrbt* in Ihl* mannei." Iwren *laee and ac'rer; hot t*-e
Mi*. lTau«* said. "However. thl&gt; . eornmon problem of maintaining
method gery often enlaila ron*M l^ eo n ilal natoralne** h*« I'd to a
ermhlr eapen»e In hrlnglng to the 1
rumor that m aW *tid
•ereen promlalng younr aetori ^ w,n , onte dav e«t»Wi*h a teol
who are not nultr fitted for lb ' timale «ta«*e comnanv. •« which
special drmawhi ,of nmlhm fH urr, Ihclr prin ipal* will appear regurhcyTI r i l l IJ k « N f w rt l {
Work. To moot thU tttohUat.
..,, m.- . i erveter ait him!*.
w»e’
'
■
.
rMtial etirdtaw ^--hawwiAtltWpr*
iinfl Itnrors, ItrwuH
•if
.Kao
&gt;
I4
tl
klM
tr-ilelne school* i»l lh *lr
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IS p R O V lD E O BT A W O R S E

YORK, .Jon* Itt.—(*&gt;&gt;_
* * ■ * • *■ huakta* proe
I wfll b« put Into affaet

epment, aereen writing, coatumlngJtage* dellnquenl for any
T,
and general motion pi lure hlitri-;between I92U and IM I, Indatfre*
aaic development.
I ,f the Uiea arw paid by IN*. M ,
There will W- no rvgular aalary
Wa. twld valid
paid during the whmd *e,*lon. ae , y Allurwey General Ray
rrtrding In t*e anno-ncement, but |j ^ j #r ■
the etinlent* are to he given an _ .
opportimily to work a* aereen e* - [ 1
Ira* in urrvnt pnnhictfon* rtf Ihot,
rumpany. Cpoii enrolling a* *tudent* they are to he civen an opS le v e 'a I ’laea
to,rial eon tlnrl. and lhn*«* e » . « »

I.A W N M O W L E S .

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IlfyalrH Rwi I k a r f m l
tlats r*r
II r i # jriuir # H «lt»i»* hf • Wtl*
mv’C
’hMnlc
M

J. W. SHADOIN j
ata SEta,

r s e w r is - w

Lcnse Duplicaicd
I)R. HENRY
yfcLAELIN, Jr.

I.KVY BFMOVFO

Oplnmelrlat
112 Park Ava

V A S IIV IU .F. Term.. J'*ne 2&lt;*
The a-'* removing penalty and
count v
tnler’e*! from retu
‘ ta*
«-*h

Yy-

tlR«r.e&lt;f D ra m

io* which have nnt defaulted In
HU payment of their obligati &gt;n&lt;
may, by a ■perlal vote of the
people, add a ninth month tn
the term.
-------------------lit I* provided, however, that
under certain rendition* itudente
may ba required to attend ala
day* a week.
At oaa stage of the blll'a progroe* through the legislature, it
wa* provided that any graduate
of a aUndard four-year college
"tuM he commWrioned In teach
hi thle elate, bat thle innovation
wa* t lady oltmlaatert an-* « » •
not contained tn Ihe bill when
It wag’ finally paneed and ratl-

ORLANDO, June 20.—Paul 0.
Mr mill h. woo tame In Ktnrkla
from Ind ana. a few yrnra ago
t* heenina tine of Ihe best friend*
Orlando ever ha '. d rd Sunday
al Ihe Orange* •lencrsl H'"piial
following an ar tr attack uf apptndirllla.
lie had hern in good hta'lh hut
had a aevete at’ ack early Satur
day morning and *utfrn-d during
ernur Fhringhsus, will begin im
itinllalely In hold meeting*.

ihe -hy. He did n«l leavv hie work
howrvrr, nnt I
Into
baturday.
Karly .Sunday morning he i ecumo
considerably w o re and at It
' retanr*mt-f»f imr*jinjnmla ir tty
we i iiltirrrd In Itir hiMpital at
once fur an operation. Arriving
at the Orange (irnera) II -spital
at 11!:A0 hr wa* cent In the operat­
ing' rn«in ton lair fin Ihe physielana t&lt; sav* hi* lifr. lie dir I
Similar afternoon at 2 f&gt;.'» from
r.nirrill perltnniti*.
Mr, Mrteilllh wa* 31* year* of
tgn and had been a reaidrnl of
Orlando far *h- raid eitrbl van-.
He ta survived by the widow and
n daughter, Marjorie. Ilia mother,
Mr a. Itore Meredith, IW»« In
I'm iik Iin. lod.. and a lirdher.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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Am herjack II Puts In­
to Port Because Of
North Wind Which
Kicks Up High Seas
NANTUCKET. June 19— &lt;/IA_
Ronw r it 's Amberjark II put Into
this island port today and his par­
ty prepared to spen.j the night
here. The IVesident had fdannrd
rovincetnwn today hut rame to port be­
cause a north wind was kicking
up the sea badly.
The President said he did not
mind the weather himself hut
feared the sea was too uncoui
fnrtahlr for the "boys on the
press boat*." He reported a
“ hangup good time'' an,| does not
eipret to set font ashore for tw»
weeks.

WASHINGTON. June 19.
!'
lit May. ItsTtu, there was a di i
— Figures showing a huge uptuin l I |s ici-nt iiuiler April for all
in expenditures for" building mm I |*rsti.ms, in 1911 a drop o f It* •
structi n
during
May ti-da) &gt;i I •
n gnin of
I.U and tlutpurresl federal efforts tss pros.dr V «r I he I’JAil Increase.
new business stimulation wt&gt;hln n
til nidi.'^tioiii were that to^laK iio uk H
few days application of thr
| (fires of linternl Johnson atul
ti'tuil recovery act.
: that of t'o!
It maid II. lawyer,
Iministrs'or of puhlie works.
While the organisation of llr*l
9. Johnson, the industrial ndtmU' • i'UM he by tmlay the busiest
Istratnr, workml o»er the Ss') places in the copilal.
M (S ttlN GTON. June 19.—(A1)
Working un ffieially until now.
bath, the labor department an
A . three additional states pre­
m» need that indicates! huddtrg aided by an all volunteer staff
pared ' yesterday to rule on reoutlays in May ran 12H
per­ rod Indi-ml in tcin|vrnry i|iiartrrI peal f the |Mh Amendment Aircent shore April on a bn«i ef outside of winch •'Worms o f hd
tha* foimn^c week, a at»• are
ft }• ■■■!' rs-iULlt. ,1 till* twu a iliu ip . IPtr
nielli was 1 s i'll' I'y I' Scott TUT"
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urrnniUtilnF,
Ntartinir lliiilc. superiateihlent o f th.- An
Johnson Imlicated hl» jdca-ury official
ti Snl.sm t.sgu e, foreca.-ling that
over the report partlrulsilv t'ie
‘‘Ibe d r , • Its . Slid should, I, &lt;1,1
lti*|uir»«*« hnw Iwpii ^MMirinir in
department’s statement that the
from more lloin the lunnhrr of states
increase &gt;v e r. April was none to (lip |.iihl«* Burin
than fire times greater thnn th»l • iM r unly i t I «tnt* offkMih necessary to pre.cnl repeal"
Mcllri-Ws assertion ram*
al
shown in romparing the.o two ••rk»r»i» lh«* t i«tl» in lb* govern
iiio-nt it'll fur thrlr con(ilnit*tii»ii most ,m the rve of bslbding
months in I9.12.
Tuesday m I'oiineeticul, Iowa, and
I.steir officials said this wot |t|*ifC»|t
P'lltlia* hrftrifiiM «rr |u Iff int New Hampshire following aetion
the first time in four yfm - tlmt
indicated etrmlilutes for remho nt . il. il within s fete day*, to ,|r ly II elates aligning th»m&gt;tlv
linl hiiildinr* were greatrr in lerinme upon the protect* which in far ir of removing prohibition
fioni the Con*litulion
May than in April.
11'notlimed tin Pegs Two)
'The (mall wel Viits compared
lo the total number of voltrs in
d a l., where vlectHitis have been
held m *|iitc o f the Ireinvndou
caiiipklgn of the liquor f irees"
Mi Itiub .aid, 'Shows rill, fly that
then- i i,u gieat rhaiige in. sciili
liirnl on pinhihlllon.
“ Iti'l'eal i- .iippiitrd chiefly by
tl*e interests that Wish lu make
ite'li.y
n hguliie l lu|uor
-wal politrewme at*
Tsmiuaiiyiis* the en
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No ProgreHg Can Be
.Scott McBride Fore­ L ust Resolution
Made On Other Vi­
casts
Dry Prevents M erger
tal Issued Pending
States Kxist to Re­
Of County
Offices
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tain Prohibition
Roosevelt A d v ice

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TAt.LAtlASSFK, Junr 19.&lt;&lt;T&gt;—The
Irgisl.tlvr approved
rcsoluti n proposing a consti­
tutional amendment consolidat­
ing thr office* of thr county

"y r .r .T f R 1 h i k d i j &gt;s
oirvTTny rioiu ihr records of
the 1931 trgislalivr srttion
hrrr. Stair officials and Irgialatur clerks arr unat.lr lo
find it. Kern If found, thay
•ay. it raun &gt;f hr Irgally signml.
Therefore it ranmit be sub­
mitted to th* voters at th* gen­
eral election next year.
Of­
ficials beli**e the proposal Is
Head a. s result of th* situa­
tion.
If re-approvrt by th*
19.1S legislature th* v«t*r* can­
not ratify it until th* 1930 gen­
eral election.
Constitutional
amendments cannot b* acted
upon at special'sessions or ratifisd at special elections.

LONDON, Jhih* IP—(A.P .) A djou rn m en t o f the eco­
nomic conference until set-

|lement of th&lt;&gt; qneatlon of
XKUHiizatiuti

of

currencies

wan advoented today in he 3d&gt; «
qunrteri* o f the lobby by the
European gold bloe.
It Is understood lltat th* French
ar* fostering Ihe program on tha
gruutMt that no progress is pos­
sible un tilher grounds until toms
form of stabiltiatkon ta xrhltvad
The adjournment talk waa en­
tirely unofficial hut waa so farreaching and p*rsiitant th at-It
wax privately dticuassd. by tha
heads uf important Urivgatinni.
In th* gold bloc, bsadrt by
Franc*,' a month to six weeks
,
waa mentioned as th* probabto
t
adjournment length. France and
it* adherriits asserted everything
rests with Washington and tter#
ta mi need to continue until Rotff*.
veil issues- final - Inetru ctlegjrto'T ^
th* Amvrican delegation. Ilia ito•
vrlopinrnl carite a* ruimnitt*aa
adjourned until tomurruw morn- *

KANSAS C ITY. June 19r-t;Pt
— A relentless aearth for the ma­
chine fun kilters o f fnur peat# of­
ficers and an escaped convict here
Saturday spread to a half dorm
aa wort o f hia raleaao tame states last night, althoufh feder­
William Dana, Hamra’a bus- al and
local officers had but
aaaeeiata, who was In Dumeagre clues on which to work.
The trail left by the slayer*
leading figure In robaaa
' . *d baen In Duluth from the scene o f Ike killing, the
time* Saturday, a short time after union station plaia, was anon
FDGARTOWN. M ss«, June 19
tee ransom, baa Utan 1100,000 lost, and even the path taken b; —|/P&gt;— Prerldrnt Rnn-rvrlt best
h a a f i M , had bom kicked from
them has remained a subject of nut a glowering .Atlantic storm
0 brewing tompany tar between
anil raced Into Hie
Flan CHy sad Bash City. The! dl*Pu‘ »- However, agents of the Yesterday
shelter of the -harbor here for
.feum y was klekrt oat to miles United States bureau of invest)- his first night at sea.
o f Warning.
gallon and hundreds o f other of.
A lashing northwest wind of
A physician arrived soon after fleers were piecing bits o f evltwenty-five miles an hour ac­
M f
retamed. Relative*' as.
denca together In hope* o f bring­ companied by rain ami sign* of
'plained ho was called bocauao of
n real, storm caused “ Skipper’*
1 Hamm's mothar, Mrs. William ing about their arreet.
Dropped by machine gun fire Roosevelt to seek this ouiet hnvrn
' Hamm. Sr., an Mdarly woman.
rn the Island o f Martha's Vin•(Ivon, whoa Osked bow TYamm _??reJt*yrnon&lt;l__J .. Caffrey. sporeplied " W feels fine* and dal agent of the bureau of In­ ysrti'IsteTn the afternoon nflrr
n rough trip from Woods Hole.
the brewer waa unharmed.
vestigation, Otto Reed. Mr A tenter,
K A N S A S P IT Y , .lime 19. (,79
___ amount reported paid waa Okla., chief of police. Prank Her- Msss., his sfdb nl no-n.
in#ritlP A fin . .lime I't
till r,.|
The Amherlsrlc II, his 48-fnot
I'olire ntinoun. • .1 y r'len k iy I lust
. not disclosed although
Tf. J. manson and W. J. Grooms, Kan­
In Amerlran delegation quar-*
lege
1
,
11
.
1
s*.
t
s
are
yielding
hen*,
1 .Q in H i. attorney .for the eom- sas City detectives, and Frank srhooner. * s . tossed like a eork two men hail been arrrsli'd in
ler* it was slated (tint nothing is
In the snarling waters off the
cut. to current d* mauds fo, renn
ri|iect«tl from Ihe I'rrshlrnt pend­
-A
Nash, notorious Oklahoma train Massarhusetts e"n«t. The Presi­ Virginia lilies in the investigation
oiny.
j. V .believe the entire amount robber and killer.
ing his conversation with G«org*
dent and his eeew nf five inti* of rremit kidnaping of Mies Mary
;agtst&gt;i noon baa been paid, hot
Iwgidnlurei in a majority of
I.. Harrison, governor nf the Ntw
Nash was being returned to the mates donned oilskins over their .McKlr &gt;y, J ' &lt; , daugliicr ol II. F.
/an*- tbs steaotn,
Inslrurtiim* as |o lhP procedure York federal reserve bonk, now
federal prison ' at Leavenworth,
McFIroy, c ly manager o f Kansas the slalm. reduced appropriations
/ ‘ The Wdnanem selird TTemm from which he escaped three white on ling elnlhes as the rain
rviiuired „ f rminly tax collectors, enrout|&gt; front I-unikm to America.
fioni
five
to
flfl,
per
rent,
shaved
t'ily.
tee* down. *
WASHINGTON, June 19 &lt;A&gt;&gt; assessors nnd rlerka under the
. hat ■Thursday noon as he walked years ago.
Tha
euntinental
gold
hlo«,
head­
K. f . ltup|M*it, director ot p»- salaries, rliiiiinnl*-d courses ami
But It was all In a ;tov'* work
h'ecrelary Wallarr reds, snart k|s nearhe homo. for
OffVrers weru divided on theo­ t«r Amerlea's salhv President, polire, -sid lluaiioke. Vs-, oincrts^nfflrial pusilmru. amt increased notincril his rollon plan calling Tor term* „ f |h* recently enacted ed hy Franc*, Indicat* dilwy aro .
thaw. dlsnetehed two notes
Futch hill which permits th# pay­ rd by Kran.-e, Indlre'-I they ar*
amnnWatNl eeMh 'TfArlee' rise aa to whether the killing was lie wes Heed h»l 'tm llh ty wnd had urnrtW .I i1*Mh Mctiee, ujoier, luiliou fees m efforts In Jmlancr Ihe levying of maximum process- ment o f delinquent county taxaa that Roosevelt might order Amrrstaged In an effort to free Nash hannv In this shelter'd enter nfl- indictment here a* a participant j , 1|Mimllll„ r . Mllh
ven.i.s'.lurii.g ' nr u , r " *n''
'• " “‘"•r up '«» In rminly bonds, arrived here to­ lean representatives to kill tha
W. DuhWi I * o * 1cW of
*
M&lt; Kir •&gt; •» H^ltirtion, for
. t.
I 0.«NMI,1»00 »(*n*Y of «*nttort-tontin*
er the two-hmir haltle' with the &lt;11
al tlmee bv or “ rub him out.”
day from Comptroller J. M. I.e« stabilliallon idea. Cobcidently th*
Thomaa J. Higgins, chief of elements.
Kun-a&lt; €*•!&gt; notHotilirs.
ii|Min thr %tillitiirti«^« nf
tetenhone
hefnra the
ransom
dollar hail a fresh slunip !■&gt; $4.14
Kansas City detectives, said yeatitter, Thomas J. ||iKt;in«, rhiof
'"h ira ii
«»itrthiM off .!•* j pouthrm plmitrr^ to r«*-op«*mt# In In a letter addressed to Tax Col­
Outside the nulet vlllsre heynn.l
aov-ed noon waa.paid.
lector Jim, I). Jinkina.
1-4 to llie pound by mid aftsrtsrday
he
was
confident
the
pur­
of
di
Itehii**,
ta
n
id
he
nenved
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hi
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fur
Nt:ite«ii|i|H&lt;rtc&lt;l
tlo*
proernm.
the
reefs
lav
two
watrhfu!
naval
The first seta, (v pawritten, waa
Collector Jinkin* is first of all noon.
Four
liolmtia *rl»&lt; olProdurm wr&lt;1| In* n* V••«! to
was addressed ta Dunn and deliv­ pose was to liberate the 49-year- destrovers that trailed My. Roose. word from ixditv in |*&gt;nr hi »i»k'. ^Alh•|f**•
urged to hold the 193.1 tax sale
old
rollers
bred
ronvlrt
who
veil throtigh the storm to this Va,. that they vvrrr holtliti^ II w imel grt along on ft.liM.iHHi |r««
a def. as early as possible, and la re­
ered ta bin by a taxicab driver
rnn I|r,,,dri,et'« ufferlntr lo
WASHINGTON, June I9.-0H
, s'lwll# ■nioiinf of acreage to the* minded that only
who later Identified a picture of walked away from the I^aven- island wltt. vlrllnnt rare.
•r.l Klim-r WiUoti*
of Mrroli fiir
land* upon
for
the
ni'Rl
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With
France
significantly
Y.est nl"ht the President Pew an, Kan* who tli«*y miii&lt;| \u »
Yuma Ranker, fronted for quos- worih prison as a treaty In Oc­
• t -alnue. of its (duration de- j
nfwn wi|,
j unr ,jn ,n which 19.12 taxes are delinquent
“
while flag stop the mainmast itirorpe Met•»•«•’ t •» idpamoti.
from rnridcratiou,
flowing In cormogllon with the tober. 19.10.
sr„ to lie sold at the 1933 lax blocked off
partmeiit em| to&gt;e&lt; ten per rent*; lilt effort h&gt; obtain tlw gfrowert' sale.
"Thor would have only one pur­ which
wa«
encircled
with
D«wv«r kidnaping o f
Charles
state department official* )i-*terIliatfin* Kind l.ym-ht* re mitlurr
I I and Hatha!! Bohn, pose In going Into action with wreathe* of smoke from the fire itlr* re|»oitr«| Mcto*«* hud let H'll 1«*ilured il« appropriation* for the I **** cneratinn.
‘1 shall make every effort to day prepared to writs beforo
iodieatine
said. that conked some hs*s for the ron out of Iiin rrr lit l.yprhbuig itnivemlty 40 per rrpt attd for tt&gt;
Wallace, ifi.licotinr confidenc,. hntd this sale on the first Monday the week is out „ tentative sched­
•/bath marsbora of wealthy a machine gun.” Hlcrlns
in i. i'perullun, *|&gt;eeiflrd he will
„ as the man who gave “That would he to liberate Nash. presidential stmrer
in August,'' Collector
Jinkina ule o f war d»hl conferences wilh
and proceeded to lfo&lt;;«vi &gt;k. nlon*. rtorninl .nehooU uln» it .Mt p« r rent
mu nccenl ufferv In lease unless
It eras possible they kilted him
P to deliver'the missive.
Veteran seamen o-bn command­ l.yruMiiiiir |Mdi«e i(ported to Ilia
Idsho nnd I Ingon
ah'di lied la, I'ffi ieid iiiiiiiher are rrceiveil stated, lie nnd memhera of his those nation* which have mad*
Tbs not# threatened death for by mistake."
ed the shins which trailed Mr. iririN |Ih*v hit.I found tw i~f.of»stii:i
staff are now making ready for their payment* in whole vr In
llieir coiumlaaiiinr 11 nf educetluli |in )e*tlfv Ihe rmlucllon tirugram.
Ramm - unless DIM,000 wo* neld.
F. J. lackey, special agent at Rooser*lt testified he used go&lt;-l
rh ne gum, (it«&lt; plNtol and two \V&gt;noMiig nrniiiplishnl the suini'i (n average soiilhem vo-hl of •!,- such sale hy extending names and part.
tad. *dvised Dong to await final Oklahoma. City o f the United Indcmee* In henline opt the
lullct*pioof vt sU in Wil-iin'a hag gurpu&lt;e h, nut jn Vldlog funds OHO.OOi) acres Is Irnlatlvelv set us de*-ription* of drlinqurnta and
The attitudu of the Washington
te&gt;tractions la hip offka Friday. States bureau of Investigation, • Inrm. The msln«ell was hnttled
Iheir properties.
gngr.
The arinaiiielit* |H&lt;|iee ^ id , t,* |u rule the dr|wirtnient.
government was dr scribed as rig­
n inir11rmiin. The lav. If levied,
lo«M (wo Ha m . sUa typewritten who waa critically wounded by the down on ares'iot of the driving
Comptroller Ise's instructions
idly requiring at lc * t
partial
at the bottom of lha page, auhor- slayers, atill was alive today. R- wind The President rsme In tin­ was helievril I !&gt;•• Iho piopmty „f
I'hun ellor M. A llrnnimn of n* of .lone 10 would lu* 4 I rents are a* follows:
payment
first
nml
talk
afterward.
Iart payment o f .tbs amount and K. Vetterll, agent In charge of der full foresail nnd forestsvsoil Metier.
the University of Montana re­ I't , pound
“ The tax collectors should mako
I'ohce here ias,| thnt «u far they signed when Ihe l.ettislniu,e tulle I
Natinn*-'paying in part already
stipulated and ordered the In- the bureau of Investigation here,
Iheir 1933 sale as nearly as poa.
The first dsv nf vacation
had
not
connected
Wilson
with
the
lo niiprnprinle money lo meet his
Utypetieaa to b « rtrried eat. Un- was slightly wounded.
slide to comply with the law. Th* have hern infutmed of Amarica’a
hrnurM every et-ment of weather
(Continued On I’agu (Two)
land* against which th*r* aro de­
* r &lt;fboM Ytoee was the algnoture
Frank 8mith. another federal sod freedwtm. ?farstng out I" the AllKIloy khlnapiiig toil thai his •nlary Previously the gnfkiiHir
linquent lasts for 1931, or ysarx
(Contlnusn *n Fags Three)
montlne at A:4n pav'lrhl Time rvtraditian prnhally would t„ ir hnil vetoed a bill lo uliolish the
i|Ue«ted.
,
office.
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prior thereto, will not b* Included
A e o t W neto Was left with a
Mr Roosevelt gn'ded the trim AnIn your 1933 sales.
Dirrctur Reppeit -aid lo- had
St. Fual, d ru frlti Friday nl*h»
Montana cut |'iT.,nmi o ff il*
herlaek sharplv errors Ike chopreatonta
has. ears­
“ In th* mtantlm* you should In­
ev waters of Rurrards nav to been informed by Roanoke » ilmr- ummnl university fund. Oregon
'
Than fftllAVdif
vite the rn-opersllon of your pubW-nds Hole where he remained Hies Ihnl Metier ndmilt.d l.a. lialf a million, I'ulifyrnia f l.i'u'9.
f jUwhrtDR fimtla
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^^rnyw1 iFipw^www
WASHINGTON, ' Jun, 10.—(/TT lir officials and put on an InttnIn harbor for a eourle of hours identity, a knillrd |.seI&gt;s-1|,i.t **o lit lull) fo, the* hienniiTTn, Knnsns 30
slve campaign for the collactlon
end received W, Cameron Vnrhes. •he lldnnping nnd w u|.I ».vi», grr cent or $3,037.1)00. I'tuli (lUIO, — Officials are seriously ronsid|p 4 h ~ t
PitfiKMuW
mu), nod Nebraska fcc.rt tllMk o ff Its rring a move lu open thousand* of taxes on all lands fnr th* year
former governor general nf the evlruiiilimi.
V|4rfp» » hy lb#
tieoig.- Metier was in&lt;liri.,| in I'idversilv l,ndgel f.n* nett &gt;enr of jobs now under rivil service for 1932. an,| a* many other years as
C. A. Haines, of th* Hsrald
PMtlnntnea.
the debtor ran possibly pay. When
ronnmtmn
with the kidnaping ,.| ali.ne. Oici' oii ul-o nleiti.hed the appointment by the admlnistraShnetlw after the doosrture
Printing Co. and W. M. Hayn**
application
I*
made
to
pay
1932
ORLANDO.
Juno
19.— Mrs. from Woods Hole Into Vioevsnl Miss McKliug Mny h*7 umki lw . irdtdmuoi rvnge for gublie srhiud lion
for of th* Celery Printing Co. re­
Il
vvs* learned today
that taxes on lands dtlinquant
Mary O. Beeman, 92, one of Or­ Round the rain hegan The wst»r« f. del ul .Inllltes, In a Ctaiift s min tenehers
prior
ytars,
you
will
caleulatt
turned from
Jacksonville last
Roosevelt
is
considering
an
order
New Hampshire eliminated five
lando's oldest realdenti, died at were ehuyned lnl» while chested
(Conllnurt On Fag. Three)
•ugervls. rv •c),imi| distfiets. Mi«- to revoke executive ordsrx of the and rollert such lasts, txttnd night where they attended an orher residence, 721 N. Orange Ave­ wares. The Amherlack er^rv now
•nilti on|ere,| its colleges to re Its! three presidents blanketing same on your roll and make surh g , n|,atlon meeting yesterday of
nue, Sunday at 0 A. M. Though »nd then looked as lhou..h she
poll Iheir ollcetlon of fees t,, the position* under the civil servi-r, report thereof, aa would be re-1th. Master Printers' A**ociltlon
Mrs. Beemtn had been In falling would turn over, so for did «hr
•isle lrrn&lt;urer while lllimiis pro- gla ing the Jobs, one# appointive qilired if you were rollacting of Florid*. Over 190 outstanding
Ureal posUfflc# officials
health for some time, she had lean to 'n# ski# timler the dn-h
ls.
e,| t„ place nil d Iinlversllv'- under the protection nf thr serv­ laves nn lands inadvertently left Florida printer* were present.
_ that Iho U. 8 . Civil been critically 111 only
several Ing wind.
f
ml*
under u similar offi-ial. ice law. Incumbents and all, with, o ff of 1932 roll.
Th* Jacksonville meeting wa*
He ause |)r. C. W. Maker. Im d
Conua baton baa- advised days.
“Th* tax stressors will Im­
Plans for gotne to Vsntu-Vet
out holding competitive axaminaI font mm-,| On Page Four I
called for th* purpos, of discuss­
veterinarian who has hern at ii.*
that It wM'boauyt
mediately ascertain the fa* sim­
Isnns. .
Widow of the lata Dr. Eugene on Nanturket Island hl«t o ff the Piiy Hull fur the past two week
ing tha part which th, printing
for aooidMft o f emergeucy E. Beeman, of Cleveland, Ohio, elbow ef Cana Coil were aban­
If Roosavrit approve*, the or­ ple owners nf sly lists lands hsld industry I* to piny In th* Huo**vaccinating iloga against .........
literal aMktont to fUl vaunder
certificate
an,|
assess
such
der
would
permit
department
doned
la
,th
«
fare
of
the
storm
aaa of Orlando's most prominent
valtlan “ New D**l'' ■« contentran out of the necessary ffrruiu
tired * lu narn* Democratic substi­ lands tu the fee simple owner plated In th* Industrial Control
which all tha skinners in the Salunlay morning, decision wig
ot um winter residents for a number of
thereof,
or
aa
unknown
In
th*
tutes for Itv'umbrnta
ytars, Mrs. Beeman had made Her Roosevelt armsd* agreed forecast reached lhal local dog owners will
BID.
,v »M
lli.ovcr added l.lilti po-iliuns to event that the nam* of tha tt*
eleaty of tr*nhls.
Th*re were lie given one more week in which
Name
here
for
&amp;0
years
or
more.
Discussion entered about th* ,
simple ownsr ran not b* obtained,
artary*rtrt|9 la « 0M to
Die
civil
u*rvie*
fist,
Conlidge
4,
sighs
o
f
relk
f
when
this
port
adoption of a rml* of *thlc* which
Arthur llransn, Jr.,
lo yearper yo*f, aakject to a 4m Their former home on Late Sue, waa entered, pstleulsrlv aboard lo bring their dogs to the t'ily
47H, Harding 344, and Wilcnn 9ft4. and tatond th* U n a on such
Hall ami hav* ihrm vacrinarid
will do away with price rutting in
.which lo still standing, was sew
old son nfLMr. and Mrs. Ailhur
lands
Jutt
a*
if
no
certificates
• ( net to to re rt I I —
Under
the
present
syslem
an
•be storm
tossed
Cnmmsnche
Fifty-two li-rn*es were i«.m.l
th* Industry ami in gen,rat im­
o f the most beoutlfur estates In
which carried some » f |h* Isnd on Saturday, it waa reported, lliaoaii, suffered a broken left inruittbcnt and his Job arc plated ar,. outstanding against sam*.
prove conditions
In
Florida's
Ibis
section.
“
Th*
purpose
of
th*
net
being
" a t drtwtokrt t t ^ t-t
fContlnne* On Par, Three)
bringing Ihe total number isn.i-l Mini while skating with ir group in the classified service with th#
that nil real estate In th* several printing business.
irrpiirement
that
ihe
|sisitinn
link. Beeman la survived by
of
friends
on
Park
Avenue
y*slo uvrr 110 llcrnaea. fast year a
Temporary officer* who war*
I
and
when varatod will la* filled by counties shall b* assessed
•aa son, Lester A. Beeman, and
total o f. neatly 200 dogs were n, lt iday afternoon.
;
miliar, extended for 1933; Juit aa elected are: IL It Garrett, prerlcompetitive
examination,
b
u
t
great-granddaughter,
Mary
callage, or graduation a
oculatcd.
’Hie injured arm had lorn set
. I
though mi certificates had b**n dent; R. T. Arnold, vlca-prealdant:
Beomao, daughter of thp tote EdCity Clerk F. 8 . Lamson stal l and re set II times at noon today, leaving tha berth lu the Incum- issued against such lands.
A. W. Dennis, secretary; regional
lient
as
long
as
h#
wants
il.
wto, Beeman.
that if dogs are not Inoculated ssu-ordlng lo Mr. Ilrsnnn, who
“ In niakinr such assessments vlce-prdsldrnle, A. V. Ingram, o f * * *
this week they will b* shot hv th- sun! Hal “ Il is one of Ihe worst
00 0
Services will he held Tuesday at
and extension*, pleas* a** that Tampa: C. F. Shepard, o f SL
Willi# Hart, nsgru resident of
MABONK Tt) MF.KT
polire
department.
bleaks they've *ver seen h*re.“
lf;0p A. M. Father Michael Pex. Ovists, died at th* FrrnaUi
'•C W t r
same ar, placed upon a fair and Augustin*. W. B. Monty, o f Mi­
t t tbrau yuan farmer pastor of HL James Cathl i e , indicated that the arm was
Laughton
M«m trial
Hospital
IIIKF.CTORY ADDKI)
Th* regular fiunniualcatlon of equitable bans aa compared with ami; W. M. Haynes, nf Sanford;
hiukeii at the wrist, and that the
oik Church will arrive from Jack.
The lalest e'ity d:ractory
Hsnforl Ledge Nu.'T-f. F. 4k A. other lands of a Ilka nature and T. F. Jones, nf Tsll*kasi&lt;*o; Eton
'.hartly after aara today from the
youth will la* lak'n l» JscksonMatill* to officiate at the funeral, effect* o f a balltt which pierced rdiled lu the library of direr
value in your county, and do not Granger, of St. Petersburg. a»d
ville tomorrow morning for treat­ M., will to held in Ihe Masonle permit the fact that sam# ha* W. R. Jackson, of West Palm
latermeat will he In OreenwOwi hi* back while fleeing from Oviedo in th* Seminole. O i ’aty Cliai
Tempi*
tomorrow
night
at
1:00
IBM I D MBBT
ment by a specialist.
i*-------been delinquent for n number of Beach,
cemetery.
»
t •..*&lt;&gt; si
Tews Marshall O. K Hloan yester­ ’of Commerce riffle# at Ihr I it)
, Young Hranan, who is a star o'dick. It was »nnounc»d today year* to influenca you In raising
Mr. Hayno* will besj th* soThe Beeman fartuae was built day aftaraoaa.
Hall is the Orlanfe city director huricr in th* Lions Club Junior hy F. D. Broad. n, worshipful mas­
gsaltation In Seminole. Orange,
a *
or reducing sueh assessments.
War*.
• g through Ike profits of a chew­
ter. la addition lu Ihe regular
Tha negro was drunk ami dis- for 1933. This library of dim ll.whall league, Is resting
“Th* Cl*rkx o f th* Circuit Tab*. Volusia, Brward and Osing gum tw w r s which still bean artariy, accartlag Deputy 8her dori*s I* avsilsM# to tha pul lie , „iitforlably a* couhl he espeeted hiisinoaa, th* Entered Apprentto*
Court are prohibited from sailing aooto counties, and with a core­
the Beeman name. Although the iff 0, R. Estridge. and had he tt all times, sad tha llbrar, m
||* •apre**e«l eonsnleraMe lecture Win be delivered by tha stale-owned tax e a r t l f l a a t a s mitt** which ho will select, h*
Wafer* to atlU aa the market, the Dead ho wosrid have been hooked ilinir* directories from arust uf uorern over whether or not h* Msstor. AO asemWrs tre requrnt- against real estate lo any persoa will mate every effort to orgaafPtofly k ae lenger IfeatlfUd with aa that charg* aa wall as . charge the important cilioa to th# United will h* able to pitch for his team eJ lo bo prtsenl. and all vialtlaff other than th* fee simple owned lie all printers operallag la th*
t t raabttoR arrest.
Stalaa*
1 again. I * l i i Uft-bamlrj pitcher. Maxtor llaaoas .ra •invited.
(Continued On Pago Three)
ana.
t '
_s
-

harmed. .
* .Ha cafes home with Police
rf TVfeaa E. Dihill and
ctm Thomaa Brown,
aped to f i t Hamm a*

TWO ARRESTED IN !('0LLK(iK§ SLASH
IIINTFORKANSAS EXPENSE, RAISE
CITY ABDUCTORS COST OF TUITION

Pair Held In Virginia K&lt;|,national I n slltuAs Suspects In Me-.
Are Meeting
•“ ■'L;
I'-lroy Kidnap Case Kninmii.vKxigeneies "" C!,,

INSTRUCTIONS ON
FUTCHBILL ARE
ISSUED BY LEE

Tax Collector
Wallace’s C o t t o n County
Instructed On Man­
Plan F o r Levying ner Of Procedure
T a x e s Announced

A

i

,,,r

A

IB r

C i v i 1Service May
BeDoneAway With
By Administration

Mary Beeman, 92,
O ld Resident Of
Orlando* Is Dead

Local M en Attend ’
Printer’s M e e t To
D i s c u s s New Bill ♦

Another Week (»iven
For Dog Vaccinalim;

Arthur Rranan’s Son
Suffers Broken Arm

vs.:

Fleeing Negro Shot
In Back And Killed

B

£

to

•A on .

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�gATUEDAT, JUNE 17

SANFORD H ERALD .

Fed Class Players Being YDE QUITS LOOP “KING KONG” CROSSWORD PUZZLE
. Probed By Islanders Who TO JOIN ST. P A U L
rp
IN
a
s
s
o
c
ia
t
io
n
!
Charge Rule Violations
Pilot Tenders!
IFEDS TOP LOOP Bruin
Resignation Friday; |
ball
IN BATTIN G AND Meadows Is Sought
FIELDING MARKS
Investigation of thy Sonfird
«|mll Club, charged with vio­
lating lit* Crstrsl Florida Ba**League cta«o playn ruling,
waa aUrted in Daytona B«a-h
Thursday afUmoon.
It
»**
learned h#r# today. •
Manager Al Baker, according t*
press reports, stated that hr had
barn advised by official* of Ih*
Cae-a tram .that at Ua«t *#ven
o f tha Sanford playtn hov*
playrd professional hairbill In
violation of a Incur ruling which
provider that rnly four m*n on
a tram ahall havr playrd 20 nr
mora
game* of
professional
Sarrball during hi* llfrtlmr.
Arroriling to thr report, Man­
ager Baker raid he did n’ t know
definitely which m»n are Involved
but that hr and Cocoa arr chock­
Ing thr rrcordr. Violation of thr
rule would ca'ir* all of Hanfird’r
gamer to he thrown out if more
than four proferrlonalr appeared
In the gamer,

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WallLeadsSluggersAt
Bat But Copps Has
Eyes On TitleHorior

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*
LFP.flBlIRO. Jnne
17.— Emil I
Yde. |ge*hurg Bmln
playing
manager and former Plftsborgh!
I’lra'e alar, handed In hi* realg-1
nation
Friday night and an-|

X tL T J tt

the
Amerlean A*»oclatlon. Tim reslgration of Mgr. Yd* eaves a bl*
•
nap in Dr Hr-ln pitching staff.
’ Big Aaa Wall. Cocoa outfielder,
l’a*«e* to the matin#* Monday al Ihe Milan* Theater will be
Knowles and Johnson being the
rontlnoe*
to lend the Central only hnrlere available Jor Ihe re' j given for thr first let correct anaw.r* to this puule Irought to the
’
Florida league in batting. but
msioder nf the fir*t half.
Herald ffice before Monday at noon.
hi* title la ehallenged In no uncer­
George William., president of
V E R T IC A L
tain
term*
by
Dan
Copp*.
Orlan­
.
HORIZONTAL
;
association -aid lavt
do outfielder
wbn ha* bean the Inral
2. Hebraic name (variant).
1.
I’r
noun
termed ’ a* the outstanding bat- night that no *trn* had b*m UK1. A style of (!r*#k architecture.
en In Dll the managerial position 2. In the year of our Lord.
t*r In the lengue.
4. Defile.
•
va-atrd hv Yde. Ixwnl opinion ha* I. Manuscript,
5. Celestial tody.
The Fed* have five nf 1.1 .TOO It. however. Ihnl Ijr* Meadnvra,
,
$. Article.
'i
or belter regular*, according to former Pirate httrlee, will he given ft. Article.
7. Discharge.
.
official average* r*l*a*#d ‘ "ri«y- the ***ignptent If h* will accept.' 9. No more *eat*.
while thr Fed* nnd Islander* are If he refn»e* Charlie Pope, hard 10. The thing,
M. Thus.
l|*d for first pla-e a* t»*m hat- hitting Bn'ln outfielder I* con-fig Tnwanl.
11. Australian ostrich.
- Mr»IM *suno r e*-w- gveic
n d ord -a p-adwlt
17. River in France.
are
Yde' pitched in the Pacific Coa*.
IH. Retrench.
have no foundation whaUoevrr." compiled hy Peter Schaal. lengur league last year but dr-llned to I r«. Sun grul.
I#. Royal Naval Reserve.
return thl* **a*on, annnun'i"g; 10. Note in muvlcal *cale.
Rome werjer ago, Jurt before all secretary:
20. Wine (Fr.)
I I.ll.
that he wa* retiring front organ- I*. Meat-eating rondlll n.
manager* had 4S hour* In which
21. National Athletic Union.
irr-l hasehall. It wa* generally up ; 24. Va*e.
to turn in a final playerr’ liat &lt;I'lltab
nf'tfL
22. Ah ve I prefix).
derslnnd. however, that h* balked 23. Three-toed sloth. •
advlrml the league rrerrtrry here ImloBN
UrliMf*
21. Point nf compass.
on salary arrangement!.
. 23. Karh.
that thr clara playerr &gt;n thr San­ I ’rirtid
23. Lw&gt;k for th* nearest one when
The huriy ex.Pirate
*larteil 27. Kmployment.
ford el h arr Jor Herne*, Charlie r .«»*L »ir«--- --•ft m Hmv rna
“ King Kong” gets I'.oae.
animal
prehijtorle
several game* In th*
Cer.tral ® . Largest
Abbott, Bert Chapman, an;) John­
.10. l-nrd (Arabic).
(two word*).
nie Cuihreth.
n rn a r. ivr- Florida loop but wa* able to tirn
.11. Under.
I* «!* 1*1 II v«4 In only on* victory. II# wa* alow .11. F.levitnl railway.
Bame* declared that a* far a*
I* 111 l * » I *
»1 t
12. Quiet.
14.
Arithmetical
sign.
rounding
Into
form
but
Irarue
ir.
iv*
l«
«
I*
via
knew, none of the other Fed*
38. Friend (Fr.)
|« ITS IT*- II
1 *1 ' r&gt;n"
** ,*nPr^ out *hnt he was 10. By.
ran qualify‘a* cla*r player*. Bon­
I t I I S IV&lt; S I
37. Abrahom’s home.
ner, Maxwell, Newcomb, Curry,
It t*" III t* « ” preparing hlm**lf to pit h th» IH. Till* o f aiklreeg.
19. Radio City.
llmin* In Ih* second half ll*Iw.
40. Of time bef -re history.
flarriron, and Dennis are the re­
IntlleliltiNl lender*!
maining player* whn»e record* fU r * ,.l l*h
I* AN IS M *•*■ bank will be required tn ute the
t i**ry art as an "experiment",
t»
*i I*i»
probably are under *u*piclon al­ tvaii, i ’*•«••.,
&lt;-.,p~. in Undo
I* 14 I* I* « • rash tn pay o ff It* depositor*.
thr value of which remain* to be
though Bame* raid that non* haa llriimm. I*»ytn*» II t* •} **
The farmer's debt in a ca*e of
I '•is IS IS
proved.
playrd 20 nr more gamer nf pro­ il&lt;irn*&gt;».firlABiln
Munf«71|
ISS2 II t f
this kind would be scaled down
Ford reiterated his belief that
fessional baseball during hi* life­ Abl»nt».
IS
IJ
11
,
000
.
On
Ihe
average,
he
I*
ex­
Mhminnn. l»«Flnn« 14I I I* It .14ft
"nobody eer got anything for
time.
\l«iBWrll K4nf1.nl IftSI II &gt;« SIS pected In rralite a reduction in
n thing." This, he nai^ Included
In view nf the fact that thr K#lil4rtr. S K..W » II 44 t 14 111
|lnrna»«l, l*&gt;
14Sn II |t SIT Interest rates In exce«* of one
burden o f proof Ilea with the II
Ihnee who speculated In the stock
Mnrrlpnn, Hnsfnrtl is 14 14 IT .lift per cent.
(Continued from page 1)
T II HI
'Daytona Beach and Coe-a team*, r IVnnlnElnn. I.m 11Ift
The farmer after the bank ha* torture. There is no reason why .narket.
I’jiAimiAn,
Kunfnrn
IS
ftS
IS
1
7
SSI
''nothlnr will be done locally as far
The inlert lew was given on Iho
sold Its mortgage will 'W t the
Kanfnnl iilnvrra* R tafllM l
eYtry a— ;i)f n.r 9000,'YiVr*hip« •eaaten-of-the-thirtieth" tlrth'tiy
ga answering I* roneemed. Ilarnn
P la t * * — — si— S l » - l l - f t ” ilt f » pHortpal-tfr-the— federal— tend
-atatrd thet t it * “*k‘rt» are Mfar“ , Minor
•huuld unly sell and *enrl.*e car*. y»»PfV*t»*iy-sif the Fold Motor
'IM
1 411
Ift «« ll It SIT banks, now operated under thr We could moke ll poaalbt# for ' mpany. 'the oluerance Included
’ and that he tine nit fear an in­ IN.ftnrr
•‘nlhrrt h
T It ft 7 III farm rredlt administration.
vent Igallon.
(hem to hlrr men to work on a ilrmonstiBlion of *11 Ihe differ­
•’•irfF
ft IT 1 4 .IIS
lie w II |&gt;ay inter**! at the rate
Ift it T IS Its
The mntter pr ibaldy will be NVttnimli
l*FMhlS 7 » • nos of 4 I T icrrent fur five years •mall part*. T lr* w old be sending ent .mugdi of motoiraifi ever
work end wage, direct In th# produce i by Mr. F &gt;rd and t he
aired at a league meeting to be
if a member '•( a farm loan asheld at the AngrMIt Hotel In Or­
peonle of every community."
Ford Motor Company, Including
social Ion.
lando Wednesday night at H:tH)
Regarding the patment of war the one originally aisemblcd in a
New association* will he oro’clock. The meeting la open to
ganixed a* they arr needed by Wbls, Ford said neither rollcctlin hriik barn bark of his him* In
the publlr. hilt all voting &lt;n any
nur eumrllation wa* of any con*#- llagley Avenue, Detroit, in 1X91.
the land banka.
problem of Importance will be
If he Is not a member, the rata quenre, "so fnr a* the plain peo­
don* behind cloned door* a* Ihe
will he 5 percent for five year*. ple .f the nations are rnneerned.”
director* and rffleera go Into exAlter that the interest rate may
"The people of neither the
•entire session.
(Continued From Pago One'
advance one-half of one percent rr-dilur imr debtor nations Will
Manager Bame*, whose charges rase* he expected It Would be nec- hut Ihl* |* not definite.
get any real le'iieflt either way",
have prartlcally won the flrat r**ary to have special legislative
During the five-year period he
With Harold Doher hurling af­
half pennant, went through final srslon* to provide adequate law* need not pay any Installmenta on he »*id. "Th#-World Wer wa*
paid for, ilenrly paid f ir, In cash fective baseball, th# Lake Monro*
practice ae'slnn fodav in prepara­ a* thr baal* for
Iterating the the Indebtedness which will be an I in every other. Way, long ogo. entry In the Remind* Baseball
tion f 'r their till with the I-eea- plan. He adiled that h* hoped the nm rtiaed over a period nf 11
burg llritin* |n that city tomor­ result would he the liquidation of year* with aeml-anual payments F.very *hnt fired In th# war was League scored a 4 to 0 victory
raid for. The debt* are ’velvet’ ; over the Benaon Springs team In
row afternoon.
lhou*nnd* of mortgage* which nf Interest anil principal.
(he&gt; are thy 1**1 rake-off. I f wela M m * «*&gt;«t waa hailed by rain at
It will murk the U*t meeting ar# now virtually unsalable ami
Mnrgenthao look*-for-an ar-'
«?»*» Innln* 0,1
nf the two cltth* dnrlnr Ihe flrat which ha* I ckrtl up deposit* In erage scaling down nf claims don't f &gt;rget thrta, our children. »*&gt;• '" 4 ° f
Thursday afternoon.
half, and Ih* Fed* will n* ibuibt every stale.
against farmer* o f 10 percent. wii:."
Captain Homer Tllli* e f th#
fnee the offering* nf le flv
Of recognition og Ruaala, Ford Ijtke Monroe nine today state-1
In suhntanre, the WI*con*ln He expects that $38,300,000 will
Knowles now that Manager Rmll
expri-ssril
the
belief
such
action,
program la designed to operate be sufficient l » purchase $'d),000that his team will maka every ef
Yde ha* resigned and departed
000 In mortgage*, thus rutting too. was of minor ronacquence. fort tn win the pennant In the
in Ihl* manntr:
for Rt. Paul. Tlge Minor la aehedA special office of the farm the obligation* nf th* farmer* af­ Russia, he aal-b seem* to have leeHue. Th# Lake Monroe team
ntfrl to h'trl for the Feds and the
1i»«*n prvttre»*lug "very
nicely" will plav the Kanfnrd team In a
credit
administration will he set fected hy the plan $11,000,000.
Fed sluggers, casting wlatful eye*
Murgenthau said that c f R00 without rvrognlllon hy th# United rsme at the Ninth Street park
up
at
the
state
capital
in
Madi­
rn those short Held* at l^eahurg,
tomorrow
afternoon
at
8:3'
•tale and national banks In Wis­ |Sl*te«.
.
grs expecting to imark more than son M nday.
He referred In the (ml 'strlal re­ o’clock, h» *nnni|»-*d.
A t.tal of n.non.lMHl ha* been consin 130 state hanks were now
mi* nf Knowles' slants out nf the
•made nvalllblr by the Reconetruc- operating normally. He Mid thera
park.
are :1A national hank* and 110
The moat Interesting game of tlon Corporation f- r Imnd* nf an slate hank* in th# procaas of liq­
equal
amount
from
the
first
l»the day I* scheduled to be nlayrd
uidation and thnt 110 «tate tank*
e* Co-na where the Indian* and «ur of |2.«00.000.0n«' In bond* were operating under restriction*
the Islanders will maal. The In­ auth riaeil by Congre** In the under whb-h new dero*lta are be­
dian* are out of the pennant mortgage refinancing art. With ing
regaled and withdrawal*
rare while Ihe Islander* r'tiM Ihl* »um Morgenthnu'* aide* will
are limited.
t-egin
the
refinancing
program
gain a tie by winning six straight
while the Fed* ln*e three nut of whl-h will con»l«t principally of
four'
leftv
Baker will hurl rurcha*e of flr*t mortgage* hebl
again*! Bud llaar .or Jimmy by the cl *ed lank*.
A staff of from RO to 100 ap­
Knl-ht
The Orlando Tiger* Ihl* mnrn- praiser* will he sent over the
ln&lt;» were endeavoring to have state to valuate the farm*, which
their *chedule&lt;l game with Ihe are the security for the martNew Smyrna Crackera transferred gage*, as th# hank* apply f&lt;r re­
f r m New Smyrna to Orlando. financing. Ca*h will he paid for
T*y Carlcton will oppose Joe the mortgage* to the eitent of
Check In this contest which ha* SO rercent of the oppralaed “ normel" alue t&gt;f the leml and an al­
.no hearing on the race.
All eamra are scheduled to atari lowance for the ealu# of perma­
nent Improvement*.
at 3:10 o'clock.
Thl* mean* th*. N a farm I*
found to he w rth liuono ami ■
mortgage of
non ***ln*t It I*
hebl ly * bank. Mnreenlhau’a
aide* will pay up to li.000 L r
Cxicdy Latwttn tha I n i t«t and
the mortgage. The claim of the
llfhtaroth
pstn of Mowinf tock'i only foil
bank must Iw completely aatla18 A
*
couna ,* . hlfhtit 18-bolt count tan of tha
(leal by thi* arrangement and the
•

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StaU-wldw i
of llm plan. The mot On

brand throughout tha oaoacn."
Bef n the meeting adjourned
Peter Thutstrn moved that lb#
president of the Agricultural Chib|
appoint a committee representing!
the shipping organUationa and the
(Continued From Pag* One)
independent grrwera, which com-|
ava ret thr loea of the .carlond mltteo wool I keep in touch with;
which eflen I* *#nt north only to Mr. RtOCkfeM end Inform local!
le dumpe l and Ihe farmer re­ farmery and growera through
moeting* r thr Club o f all stepi|
quited to pay freight charger.
“ Through thi* method of sell­

Sales Marketing
Plan Is Explained
To Local Growers

ing at aoclI n” . ha aald. "ther*
would Iw a great many more buy«r * r.h-i would become acquainted
with your fr it or vegetable* f &gt;r
every rarlot to he blfrred wool.) lie
-rot to every buyer. I f a hnyer
was » i l «fied with the brand he
purckaaed, there Is m doubt but
that 'll. would watch the cata­
logue for the offering Ihe the same

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To PoOoter Dam

JUDGE
RUTHERFOl

h «« a rn i| f4

for

Century of Progress

SUNDAY, JUNE 1R*

ALL EXPENSE
TOURS

Over WDBO (Orland*) 1
Sun. Juee’ l i -F.ffeet *7 Ho'J

Year o* N f * . ' { ‘ . I K K

Itr Sunday. Jaty » 'Klngduti
lil.aslnaa for the Pen pie.

Sanford to Chicago
And Return
RATES 150-170
Margaret M. Wright, AgL

tr roe 41&gt;1 n«t h»ar
broadcast* In April, row eaaaot afford
portunity.

to m l«« tM *

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Henry Ford Asks
Dole Elimination.
AsProsperity Aid

y.

Invitation Given
Other States To
Join B a n k Plan

Tr«de In

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Your old Furniture

M je Momroe Ball
Team W Ins Victory

Fur Caiiih i t
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Rocktet **a tha Organ Bark yivts you Iho
nkattei of « M W ! hosw coabtead with tha
Convtnltn&lt;4 of country chib laclbdtt.

Do you’ know why iho wain&gt;
wakomot Sha, horiolf, didn’t.
Halftotli (bod broalh), Iho
»ociol fault bo on# forghm^
wot tha raoton. Yat no on#
need hava holitoilt. Gorgllng
with litterino Inifontly dattroyi
mouth odors and chacki lafacHon. Uta It dolly. Racant taiia
show that .Uaterina promptly
ovarcomaa odora ordinary antl&gt;
leptlct cm 3 hldo In 4 day*.
, lombart Rhormotol Company,
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April
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At I
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“The W ar of F-aeape"

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Stalemate Is Met
At London Paricy

So* Of Late Admiral
Mofftt Join* Hiat
For Missing Flier

tol (take, and aba ease eat with
Canaan colon!.*, atl-fialda. ntlnaa.
If aha made bad loan*, that la tor
■iafartuna.

Ttoaa British argamenla. and
war rwpHee, tort oo'Mog to do
with tha ca*e Great Rfltaln ha*
■add to r division for her awn
•aathtUraat, and wr mail dec Ida
what or* ar* going u da anout
It (fora tto aam* newpulat—a»ItghUnad aelMnUreat—not aentlwant, not fair play, not friend.

t

A second tppe at loon la pratlded fa r In u u s whore
m ortgaged aider refw eoe'to ex d h n g e h i. mortgage fo r
[a,/gad leelete epon a eatt aetilgment. Under such oeona Ilka - m i n t will lend the howto owner ao a now
toihand

44 ttM floating

ttot tto rear M
, finished Yry tfl*

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n i l ta wa ba re outlined
d o tin g tha next three
■turned that normal con- the war debt* ware contracted for
BKfond
1ikT* returned
irdlnary landing agtndaa tto purchase of American good*
*i0&gt;bc a t* to gpotld* for j
rirementa.
A particular- at war-time prime to sow** case*
five times as high aa present
if Htflractfaf’ fiitar* of th
arias*. Where Orest Britain con­
have alraa4g b M R ' f o t k ' b g ................ _ .
_____________ tracted d&lt;btx far wheat a ttK M a
wr* ptocaadfnga, can ha pegalnad In tha tame manoar aa bustol, she Is paring f*v It when
any dieting mortgage la r»-financed, providing not more wheat is perhaps. fifty rente a
than two yoffn have elapeod alnce the previous mortgage bushel. I t ' would to ueuatM* for
tor to pay in goods, she say*, fov
wwa foraolaaed.
.
tto goods which she actually ob.
It 0M Be Mew frera what We havo already written tetnod during tto war, and which
(■■girding the “Heme Owner*’ Lean Act" thAt • great deal tto war debts represent. Bit wa
it-tha tajflditts to he derived from It particularly aa U le will not take tot good*. There­
it Is unfair, she says, to make
S lied to Sanford, depends Upon the type of appraisals fore,
tor attempt to pay- Tto average
eh ora made tn connection with it AU of the loans Amerleaa will anewer that this la
«re to be'baMd upon a certain paraent of tlw value at the moat unforttaata, but that to
see* no disposition on tht part of
nap af hla creditor* to let Mm
sff debts saatswatid, aay, when
farm land* war* auppsssd to to
worth 9300 aa acre, simply be­
esum h* cannot toll tto tamo
lands for fifty dollars an acre to­
day.
Tto petmd h aa depreciated.
mra uiwi uuiKon piw resi ui ue se iii wun uy lilt torpor- Dollar debts moat to paid lo dol­
Ifton on account o f Um chgotfc cenffitkm o f the country lars, bat hi artier to get tto
wUh ydferenc* to valuaB. T h * « c t directs that the Board money tto British government
u a l l naka ruiea fo r tha wopralaa] o f property on whld\ mast tax Ito people In pauada and
fefliBflflre ■ a d a aa aa to aoowmfllah the purpoae o f Um act
and T H E PU RPO SE O F W E A C T IS
R E L IE F
HOME O W N C M .
H M refo re, lt muat be Um put

Hon tn nuktar appnaiaata to arrive at tha fair
■ property ftnd deflaite roles will be laid down
to aettmapUah thin porpeae."
aln from this that while the government haa
•9UY a-large aumber of hornet, at the aame
fnlxea tkat preaent day real eatata valuta a n
dapreaoed aad that If the ham. loan act la to
raal retief at all, It muat make Ita appralaala
■Wffe On the baaia of tha actual Investment Inthe home’s repUoemaat costa than open the
Id brtoff at a tonadm* In t h e w m a A M .
«1 Study of the *rw law baa convinced ua that
of' lta provisions are broad aad m l and that

hi bisatlr refusing to admit ta*
relation bstwaon reparation* and
war dobta haa bean strictly In
aaeordanc* with tto legal facta,
ttore la absolutely no legal rela­
tionship between tto two. Yet tto
relation In fact must to apparent
to all who havo only a cursory
know!edge of tto history o f. tto
paat fourteen years. In reality,
reparation* havo played tto lead­
ing rot* In tto war debt agree­
ments.
Great Britain, foa special rea­
sons, decided to fund her debt to
us before tto Daw** plan wont
Into force, but tto other Ailio*
awaited IU functioning before
they agreed to pay the United
State*. Franca haa never left any
on* In doubt as to bar Insistence
upon regarding tha questions of
of repo rations reoaipu and war
dabte paymaat*, both to tto Unit­
ed 8taU* and Grant Britain, aa
Identical. Tto If ooear moratorium
waa entirely based on tto do foeto identity of tto two problems,
alttoagb aa a sop to Amarl.-an
public opinion th* President wa*
forced to Include In hla public an­
nouncement of It a thoroughly
contradictory statement to th* af­
fect that there waa no such con­
nection.
(To Bo Continued)

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

il. C, Bowers ha* purchased tto day afternoon on a visit to the
bum* folks.
Work has started *n th* fin*
ot Jely. Ttore.Is probably no new hro* af G. F. flmith on Mag­
young man in Banford and vicin­ nolia Avenu* and will b* finished
ity as papular aa Doc flowers an-i for occupancy In th* Fall.
hla many friends ar* congratulat­
ing him opin hla good fortune tn
bacomlnt proprietor o f such • fin*
drag kton.
The First National Bank, al
(X C. Collin*, consul commander
this .city, baa bean made famous
by b r lii a Roll af Honor Bank. of Colory Camp No. 625, Woodmen
Thi. manno tkat th* baak'i affairs uf tto World, today announced
hav* tom managwt *o coaaarva- tkat * monument unveiling cere­
tlvaly, acaaotaUally and wisely
mony wbkh waa announced a*
that lb* hank la able to accumutoto a fund far tto protectIon af scheduled for yesterday afternoon
It* dip 11 tore equal to ito capital skorid k*»e been announced for
Btoafc. There are JaJy ala such neat SuoiMy afternoon at Everbanks la tto State of Florida and groan Cemetery at 4:J0 o'clock.
« « • -of these k tto Ftcot Malkwal.
Tto *er*me«l*» will bo cunPf this ally, k business at tto
ducted at tto grave of etto lot
Hoverelgn Lather Hester. Rltaaltalk teams from Laktisad and
Haaferd will take part in tto
teremony, a* will Haaford Grove
Woodmen Orel, and th* Myrtte
OB* Craara Guar* of Tempo.
®ra- Ira Heppar, *f Lakeland,
will deliver tto address and tto
toaatll mal, quartet af Orlando
•rill/ring. Tto public la lavltad.

Mtuietl OibHoMs

wltltngnee* to **ak* a “• » 11
af ttolr ftmdte* « l i W N n
feemal nates diepeUtod etw
wmk-end. U esatnat. T tm f
sharply rrmlndaJ af tor *wa
faaltad »nitollm*«U and tor
tm
^
Aa a m « t » « af falmaaa to u
eoantri^ whkh to v. mada f
fart to PV .
kaliara. that * ' " £ * * "
reg.eet can to
P .ri. roT.mm.nt ■ » « * *

Ur* to aid tha hunt far tha roundtha-world filar, now unraporUd
for four daya. Moffat raapondad to
Ito call on Ito old troop ahlp "A rfonna” , .Utiontd In tha Prtblloff

m

ah Cl ah told Friday afternoon
tha itod k af Mb* Madtlina
Malkin an East P in t Straat. MUa
With SlnalaUry preetdod orar
Ito sMrtlag.
A t tha conclaaion af a abort
bnahtiM taaaion a racial perlr-l
took ptoca whan aonga, games, and
teotieta ware snjoyad.'Prise* war*
awarded to Mtaw Ada Singletary
and Miaa EdHh Singletary.

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£ 1
** » |
£

'J t Dueamm
b#r • " d “
iit, .
.mount
p,,, ^ \ * 0°oo0„ )0 ij^ lu m s n that
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£ £
^

tobt talk* will orarlap lha
L^ndon tconomlc coafaranaa, poaiim, wtoa-iUa riUruMa

lag reciprocal tariff concision*.
Continuing kia policy of doolIng personally with Ito dbbt
pr.blcm, Roomrail, hlmaalf, will
participate In lha debt confer­
ences. Holding that tto debt af
each nation is a separaU prob­
lem, th* Chief Executive will con­
fer with asly an* nation at a lima,
la no araat, it haa boon decided,
arill tto dibu of two or mere na­
tions to placed upon one confer­
ence table surrounded by Ito diplomaU of two or mom of tto
debtor nations.
Rooearell has toon emphatic la
UUiag them that hia authority
end* with lha negotiation of now
debt gamoment*. WhaUror may
to decided upoo, to haa mada
clear, must to approvad by a Cawgraaa, aw frankly hoatlla, bafan
It Can bacons* affective.
What proportion of tto 940»thair progress.
Meanwhile, pilot* o f eight Id 000,000 dafhuTUd by Franco an
ten planes oa regular flying tetrad- ThartWy this govern want would
ala* wvtr Interior and font tola conaider a satisfactory payment
Alaska ■■&lt;&gt; privat* fliers have waa unknown, but an Indication at
kept a sharp lookout fov Mottera laaat waa seen In a frank atsiemeat mad* In ib* not* to Italy.
and will eontints* to do aw
"T to govammant uf lb* United
Over Western and Southwestern
Alaska, Marry Blunt flaw to 8Ut*s. . . weald not b* eatlrsly
Bethel from A neberage, passing ,&lt;sndid", tto communlcstion saidt
over th* mouth of the Keskikwfnf if It did not sspraaa IU thnught
and lliarnn* Bay, and Al Monson that a paymaat of on* million
arrived it Aschormg* from ldlte- dollar* on a U U l payment duo af
r 11, both wtttout sighting • any­ mom than 14 million dollars may
thing Ilk* a pinna dawn la tto wll- to ragankd in tha UniUd SUtea
a* unsubstantial, and may oaandernen kslew them.
Sab rday and Sunday, Spring- »1on disappolntmant on tto part of
Ilk* wgaltor wa* general through­ th* Coogresa and th« paapla."
out .Southern and Central Alaska,
A similar Uaa raa thrjagh all
with th* enow gen* and tto rivers th* debt notes delivered aver tto
and lakes alt open.
week-end. Franc* waa Ul&gt;\ after
Tk* belief waa expressed here nota tod bean mad* * f tor fail­
that
similar Spring
weather ure to pay on Thunday:
should be found In tto um* UU"T to government a f tto UaHad
t"&lt;l»* In Siberia. Had Mattarn s u u * must In all fraadmaas call
turned that way on his long flight, attention to tto prohleaM ralaad
ho might hav* set hla plan* dnwn by tto failure of tto French gov­
safely, with a long delay before ernment to matt tto payment* du
word could to gotten out to rivll- on Dec. 15, ipjJ, which torn not
Ixatlon.
yat bean solved or avaa discussed
between tha two nathns.
Identical language was con­
tained In nous to Balglam'aod
'Poland, which, Ilka Franca, have
now defaulted twice.
On tto other lutnd, B highly
corilal
acknowledgement
was
mad* to lh« young republic of
Finland which alone paid In Hill.

Big Upturn Shown
For M ay Building
Monument Unveillna In U n i te d Stales
To Take Place Sunday

(Continual From Fag* One)
will to set under way Immediately
with tto • return af President
RooMwelt from kie r seatten trip.
Johnaan Is known to have toon
In rrauitatlon with the key men
of the 10 major Industries af tto
country.
Pending tto creation of tto of­
ficial organisation*, kowerar, will
htclud* announcement by John­
son o f hte staff o f eo-erdlaatora
frr various Industrial and advtary
todPd* f a labor and Industry, ail
direct. Information about •tto
pragma i hue far waa bring ta ra­
te IIv withheld.
Meanwhile, annoancemant from
two Industrie* shewed tk* monMr In which basin*** leader* are
•winging lata line' to co-operate
with Johnson.
.
.
Nelson S. OesklU, praehknt af

Lota ta tha aftarnoan tto guexts
vara Inrltad toto tha diilqg room
wtora rrfrcahmatrta, In ahadaa of
fallow and white, war. aarrad.
Dacoratlona In tha dining room *ertnMited a color achama o f ytllow and wMta whllo th# norally

all manufacturer* In tto Industry.
with tto eaegptlon e f on* amril
unit, will Immediately rake tto
hourly b*M rat* for plat* work
to all labor tolow Ito grade* ‘of
foreman, aaalstaat 'foremen and
office ■upervkore.

a ’,cTUut

at the

plan card, boro dtolgtu.Jg ysjlaw
and whHa.
Thoao prooant worw: tha Mlaaaa
Joanna Atsartllo, Margia Hogan,
'Ada “Sing
lata
flingletary,
***■,w
|* iry.
#• Edith
ouitn uingivuu/i

flatty Wathon, Mary Walton, and
William Hogan.

today ifaru N*w Tack to

Yaltow Cant_______IL M

Seminole Feed 'Co.*

to ato fl

be richer In cream nr
more delietoiM. T r y It
and nee. Th e q u U tp
never vnrkw.

applicant*
pay tha

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f

IN* "C*l*rlT ahnuitl accept auich poy

mrnt after ninking a careful cal­
culation uf th* tax** for th* year
which applicant deairva in pay
ami upon rollectlng aam*. enter
upon th* hark of the certificate
reprem nting -u- h ilellnquvnt tax
for said year, an order uf cancel-!
lation of said certificate fur th*
particular year for *hl*h taara
were paid, and retain «u*h eertifi
rat* a* a permanent .retard In th*
offir* af th* Clerk nf (hr Circuit
Court until all tatra du* tha
ataU an,| county nave In a Ilk*
manner, or otherwise been, fully
paid off. Kurh collectiona should
at the and nf each month to
promptly diatriliuUd aa provided
by law, and report* mada of yrur
actions anil doing* on blank* to
b* furnished you by thlw office.

Timely hits and vaudeville novelties will be brought to the Milan* alar* Wednesday when the
World's Fhlr Vanities open a one-day engagement In ^injunction with a new screen offering.
Gen* (Honey Gal) fobb.'wall known blarkfae* comedian, headline- the show, which will play to
tto music of th* World's Fair stag* band.
Other stare of the tevue include the Stanley Sialrra,
dancers, ahown to th« left and right in the above group i f picture*, Mias IVr-uoality, shown to
tto center #lth Warren, or th* JVarren and Inman rnmmly team, and th* MUI* Shore revue i-n-omble,
below, who are booked aa the Dainty Dancing Darling*.
___ _______________________
The program feature* nine' acta of"'*aui!#vnr*. I'erformancr* are at :t:30, T ami 0 P. M.
the state tugether with interest
Th* screen attraction for the day will'be “ Kx- Lady" with Bette Davis and Gone Raymond.
and legal rusts accrue,| thereun
must be collected In rash and remittrd tu this office. I trust the
Tex., together with Mr. and Mrs.
I County Commissioner* will give
Winibll Johnson and Mr. and
general publicity to this mean?*,
Mrs. I. K. Gilbert, brought to
and that Dey will rail a minting
Kansas City, hut later released.
uf all the public official* of the
Click eras arrested in Kansas
several 'counties of the stale and
City. Police attribute tn him a
di*&lt; u** the effect nf this Art, and
cnfrstlon of the kidnaping.
that a campaign of tax collections
(Continued from la g * «»"*'
Mi-s MrKIroy « * * furred tu
will b* put on In accordance with
attributed to hi* brother. Waller, leavd her bath and accompany two
the term* of said. Act, and that
Georg* MrCee was named at a raptor*, identified by palir* as
through this campaign w* may
principal la lb* plot.
Walter MrOee and Click, la a
tndure the rltixenthip nf Florida
Walter McGee and Ha rear# suqali I basement prison in a
to take advantage of the liberal
Click sr* held without bond under hhawnre, Kan., collage, where
provision* of *al,| Art, and there­
Indktment and also faca kidnap she remained tnaaarlrd to a wall
by produce sufficient revenue to
charge* drawn under a MUemirl fur 2D hour* while her raptors
_
carry nn the business of both
alatur* which providet a death negoliatad for and received |JO,
■ destroyer |slat* and county without necessity
penalty for the offense. Walter 000. more than half of whirh ha*
'the time of of an additional session of the
McGee wax aereeltd in Amarillo, been recovered.
|Legislature."

Two Arrested In
Hunt For Kansas
C i t y Abductors

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SEMINOLE
DRY CLEANERS
"W* Invite Comparts*■**

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Lenae Du^icmcd
DR. HENRYj
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A vacationSflOOfact abovetto aaa.
can play golf oa • ,ftotwff*'Mltolo'
caota a roand . . . i d h t o Catoi
trout stxaama . i . tMa ■ h«M &lt;

w

Mr*. L. f . Boris tad yutaw
eaogbter, DM Gray hav* been re­
moved from tto Fernald-Lraghton
Memorial •Hoepltal to their homo
aa Melloavilk Arrau*.

lahoma, where he wa* a member
of the Al Spencer gaag, through
Missouri and Kansas, Nebraska
Miss Mark Huddleston la ex­ and Iowa, and to Chicago, where
pected to arrive tto Utter pari Nash had told police he had "con­
af lb* week from tto Presbyterian nectiona."
Hospital at' Philadelphia, wtor*
ah* I* taking a course In nttna’a
leaking, to spend a three week’*
♦•ration tor* with tor parent*,
■nd Mra, R. M. ktoaoo, Jr Mr. and Mra. J. F. N. Huddle
[feet*rday la Halses City rion. 1000 Laurel Avenue.
friend* *a f l*fl today for
Mra. rflh Hall mid son, Harry,
ta, Ga. to vtoft nUtivve
Th* name of Chari#* I Pretty
Hall, of Ocala, rptumed jreslermo time.
' •
day from Valdosta, Ga., wtora Boy) Floyd, another Oklahoma
•toy spent * wc*k *Rh tto for­ killer, wa* tonight Into th* ras*.
mer** airier, Mm. N. C. Hall. a* to ka* bran In Mlaanurl and
They war* accnmpatd*«d tore -by only a few hours before the killMra. Hall's ntece, Miss Grace lag tod relaaaad a kldnaneH abet.
Iff 10 mile* anal of here Higgins
Hall, wto will to -tof guest for n
Mid he doubled that Floyd was
Involved In the Mae.
-The rWef. however, expr***ed
belief that Ito sltaib mav have
been a plot engineered by Harvey
Valiev, a leader of the recent
prison break al Ito Konsa* peni­
tentiary. In releaM Nash. Hailey
several days. They xrara accom­ and Noah were pal*.
panied tore by Mr*. Paul R*df*m
E. C. Reppart, director of po­
sad children, af Chattahoochee, lka, aimosnred It had bran dcflwho will to their guaat for a short "Italy ariahMmad tkat "no Kanaaa CHv gangater* tod anyiking
(a dp with lb* htUlag."

' kdgp yo5r dlpldm* lp
good condition, )uvo It
fram ed

“ In
th* e v e n t
ahnul i l ilrair* to

W e don’ t Hke to hwaftt

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Mra. W. B. Stovall and guests,
Mrs.,Kao T.aaHi and daughter,
(Continued Frnm Fag* One)
Jana, of Keyvtono Heights, moMr. and Mra. John 8perkman operative, escaped unscathed.
torsd to TltoavOk Thursday for and sons. Jack and Charlie, left
Tto saareh for th* gunmen,
Sunday for points In tto Maw who*, number was variably sa­

C b e o ll V A C A T I O N

G

S e a r c h Spreads
For K i l l e r s Of
Peace O f f i c e r s

Infltvuctim OnF u t c h B i l l Are
I s s u e d By Lee

Ik* munty and it* sohdivioon*
with bond* of th* rnunty of «ublailng districts of void county, nn
a haal* o f par for par, plu* th*
taar* due th* *U U of Florida and
th* legal coat* and kiteraat, whien
mun b* paid in each.

With orar 100 persona In at,lrn«J§iK*,_ „ including 0 3 ylaiton
from nalghtoriag chapters, tto
last mealing for the aummer of
Seminole Chapter N im tor Two
Order of tto EaaUrn SUr wa*
told laat Thursday earning at. th*
Maaonle Tempi* In honor o f G. E.
McKay, aaaoclaU grand patron of
tto Grand Chapter of FlorlJh Or­
der o f th* Eaatern Star. Among
out-of-town chap!.
rpt^aentad

Mra. Lao Lmdi* and daughter,
Jana, returned Saturday to their
tom* at Keyiton* Heights after
spending a week her* with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
W. B. Stovall, comer Oak Arena*

.

“ Applicant may pay all delln-'
quaat tax** and Inter**! due In

Eastern Star Group .
Holds Last Meeting

Word haa boon received her*
that MUa Bos* LaVern* Hurt
and Mis* Elinor Ettas, of Orlando, have | e « ebeaea iponkra for
tto aatreal July Faurih I. B. S.
dance to to given at tto Riviera
Ckb at Daytona Beach.

Forming .* party spending yes­
terday at Daytona flench were:
Mra. Georg* G. Herring and
fluoate tire. 8. XX 'Wham* and
daughters, Ulllan acid Ann, of
CntotoM*. 8. C., and MUa Gayla

M o o t * M r r L Z i i A 5l
.Shorts -------------:— SLAB.

tlath Straat.
. THURSDAY.
“Guest Day” wll t o arrarrad al
tha Sanford Country CPb In tto
afternoon and arealng.
FRIDAY
Regular marling af tha W. C.
T. U. Will to told at 3:M o'clock
at tto hows* a f Mra. Walter L.
Cooper, East Eighteenth Street.

sect*: Volusia, DaLand, Orlando,
Mlapah,- Pioneer, ami Apopka.
Tto fallowing grand officers In
attendanrr were Introduced to th*
larg* number of guest*: Mra.
Katherine E. Mr Kay, Junior pant
matron; Mrs. Beatrice Higgins,
paat grand marshall; Mrs. Gartrad* Granger, pant grand chaplato{ Mra. Hilda Wombla, grand
Instructor of District Thirtaon;
Mra. Arnica Turner, grand raproI antalira of Saskatchewan; G. E.
McKay, associate grand patron,
w r w s r g f f l i i n i i i d Arthur B.
Granger, past grand patron.
Oaring tto evaniag a musical
program waa rendered by tto
following: Mrs. Mari* Mills, Mra.
Fro***, and Mrs. Leona Muller,
ay Orlando, and Mra. R. L Glenn,
Mra. B. C. Moore, and Mies Annabalk Dyson, of this city.
At tto correlation of th* pro­
gram for th* even'ng a social p*.
rl*d was ssjjyvd when refresh­
ment* wer* served. Quastitles of
linnias In brilliant shade* were
arranged in vase* and bowl* about
tto chapter room for th* ocestlon.

Mra.’J. M. Brady, af Waat Palm
Beach, la tto guaat of Mr. and
M s. haward Harris at ttotr
Mrs. Jo# Consoles and daugh­
has*, l i l t Farit Avanna,
ter, Nancy Jo, have returned
Hunt point, in Georgia wtor* they
apont a few weak* visiting rets.

z

(Continued from par* 1)
thereof until th# flnit o f July.
IMK. They .HoyId collect all to
Itnqoent tar** an such land*
where applicant desires to fully
radcam hit landa from such tax
certificates in lha taraa manntr
a* toretefore handled and coiltr i­
ad, with tha aiatptiona aa fol-

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AT MILANE WEDNESDAY

Summoned Into aetkn wh.n » • « » « to which to to . nmnlaad
Ito Nary order*.I all naval raa- r* ” *w*",
. . ( | . rrmaf
Mia and alrplanaa In Alaakan wa- L ,** *•
aiomooon on

**Sa» tto aagatlationa leading op
to tto vniioua debt-funding agrad Islands.
manta, and in tto agraam&gt;-nU
With him waa tha othar known
IbemaaloM, tto Unite* State* Nary fMar In tha Par Narth,
mnlaUiad. tto eonaiatrat policy Pcut, ; uhR.V*j(.. .The Argonm.
now a Nary repair ahlp onder th*
command af Capt. Jlarry Dact,
wa* reported rea-ly to moro out
atortly along th* Aleutian laUnd
wMch by the European debtor •tola.
wwa conditioned la any way apoa
Thro* Caoat Guard catUra wart
tha latter'* receipt af reparations
paymaat*. Mora ar Use litoral also ready to aid th* aaarth, wlrayrur laIona appeared In all tha laa* report* haa* aald la tto baMaf
armament* for tto postponement that Mat Urn, who took aff from
Of on* ar more principal pay­ Ktobnrorsh, Siberia, at 1:30 P. M
ment* In tto dtacrotlon of tto (E. S. T.) Wednetday, might to r*
com* down safely on soma oo*
Sanaid by the tailor* af Garmany of lha Islands of tto Aleutians,
stretching half-way aeroaa tto
ta pay h tartfalto ax/hided.
•
•
Thi* policy of tto United States Pacific.

Ire UMORt df the bond. Ueeed, with Interest pgygble
fle ftte of V percent and the principal spread over 15
■.

NOMK. Alaaka, Jana
Enrigvi Winiam A. Mdffri, J r, .on
•f t k a U W l t o r Arhnlral Moffat.
. . . enlkd to duty yauiarday aa
•h4»* and please began a search
ortr a old . ,ra . for ilmaiia MatUrn. down si mewtore an hi*
trant*Pacific hop.

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SIX CYLINDER

4 DOOR

"I Figured I’d Get More Fun,
More Value from Plymouth."
H A N K Y O U , Mr. Ahramit Wa wish every
car buy^r would bujr as you did . . . after ac­
tually driving all, three low-priced cars.

T

That klod o f tan ihau t you how much smoother
patented Flowing Power engine mountings maka
n carl I| gives you a chance to compare comfort
« . . and room . , . and driving aasa.

Than am ■ lot of things to u l k about la the
Standard Plymouth. Safety-steal bodies . . . 70*
horsapowar L-bead engine . . . hydraulic brakes
. . . Mg, roomy bodies. Th* fact that It's a six at
tha pnee ot a four.
What w* want you to do la ice J*r yurmljl A
dsaMoamdoo coats nothing. Won't you ask yoer
dealer so git* you a rids in a Standard Plymouth t

P R IC ID AS LOW AS THE LO W E ST

■Ct tot th

Rmsdtod Pbnsub Sis with floating Fewer engla*
mnenslags, rhmlsM Sriety PI*** GUm afriaaal. l - i w
ask*. M l ; j doer sedso, ItIO; ramble asm coape,
I burialM fn&gt;ti, $449*Ail pficM F#O* A VlQ*&gt;fTi

iflO .F.O .i. Factory.

AHO UP F.O.B. FACTORY, DETtOIT •SOU) |Y

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NUMBER I ff

ON Four Officers A re
erica Offers Plan STATEMENT
NEW BILL MADE
For Tariff Reduction BY PRESIDENT One Wounded A s Gangsters
Open Up With
Guns
At
Economic Pa
Tentative Agreement
Is Reached Regard­
ing Stabilizing O f
Foreign Exchanges

Ford .Calls Elimination
O f Dole A s Shortest Way
To P ro sp e rity ’s Return

Roosevelt D e s crihes
Industrial Control
Bill Explainingllim
I lls Hoped To\V(irk

STATE"WIDE DRY
PARLEY W ILL BE
HELD IN ORLANDO

WASHINGTON. Jun. U . Mb
i“«tr»«ta|P
—President- Roosevell
'.su e d Ihe f blowing .ti t.
after signing the industrial
irol bill:
, “The law I have Just sinned wa«

LONDON. June 17. —
o __ __
m.
(A .P.)— A proposal for a
teeal-Meutbet*
„ D E T U U lt^.JuM . 17,-,t/l’l —Ili« .-* sS .m -&gt;f -swabing-messey-eea.
____ .jr o n tr a M a porte n t -m hict ton
•ho^tiat eut to the reatorati in o f 1,uonty i an,j m,t bairg atde to &lt;loi —In let them buy m n e
the
OfW.C.T.ll.AreKx« In tariffa haa been submitted economic balance, Henry Ford
|h i
w uhu.l money, U »! pr«foct. of farm* and
pected To Attend
to the economic conference •aid in an interview yeiterday. i«
.
. «m| sta rt our huainr«« nl Hiving
Ja-.-by America, it was learned the elimination of the “«| d* ay.- *"&gt;"* "&gt;»U
»&gt;ro" M * r a t. again.
I ,eal member* nf temperance
tem", and one of th e q.lckeal w ay*. d isappearng right now. There arej ,^-hij task la In two itage*
^oday.
............................
itole, he added,
....
• fiw mure scheme. « r m ud t r y ’ first, to get many h u sd r,.|. . f nml prohibition organisation- to­
. O ther American augffefl- to eliminate the
lefnre w , shall be fully tlisillu-1 ili&lt;ui»an l&lt; uf Ihe unemployed l .ck day were inviled to attend the
tlons are the continuation of to "gel ritl of the K rcjnelrurtuui m
untry will find Itself in It* right j
(I'nnlinurd On |*age Four |
Finance forporation."
Florida Hlnlr Whir
Fmergenev
th e ta riff truce, bilateral
‘ Hicuvery'', Mr. Ford said, “can ail t w hen'w e are all thro gh, the;
(
1'iohihitioii
I'onventIon
which will
trad* agreement.*. compensation I vom* only .up through the people, •rn*&lt;* again.*'
and rlaaranea agreements.
Meanwhile aapartx h a rt reached
and submitted to the home govam m anU for approval a ten ta­
tive agreement cn controlled .tabDilation. I t provide* for control
of exchange, to smooth out fluc­
tuations, rather than definitely

fixing ntea.
I t la aald only W aihington ap­
proval la larking hat la expected
hefora the marketa epen Monday.
Koortoen natlona aeeepted the
Rooaevelt trace today on ta riff
ehaagte, making 38 In all. The
t y l Sdtlona are . Bolivia. Chile.
Dominican Republic, G r a c e * .
G uatem ala, Iceland. Paraguay,
P a n la . Para, Poland, Portugal,
Hpain. Turkey, and Uruguay.

No Word Received
From World Flier
NOME. Alaska, dun IT &lt;/P)
No word has Itee It received
vet from Jimmy M attern sirce
t.- took off . Wednesday afterjoiou .Iiu iu . ijiU uia~. fur .Knot*.
but Alaskan airm en said that
this Isii'L unociial In 'fly in g In
th r F ar •N hrth' . Japanese and
Alaskan radio station* are get­
ting In ' touch with remote
fishing vessel* and settlement*
along the Aslath- ami Alaskan
roast*.

BANK BILL HAS
PROVISIONS FOR
BROAD REVISION

Oil National Issue
'.."Should Dictatorial Power, he
tho President'and- the Guvemoya a f tha Various State* In
thia EmanrencyT" l» the que-tlon th a t aril) be debated in the
I^ k a M aty Community Building
next Wednesday night at 8:00
o'clock under the nuaplce* of the
Lake Mary Boy Seoul Council,
and with prominent Sanford and
BcmlnoU County real Hants as
member* a f tha debating team.
Tha affirm ation will be debated
by Counta Johnson, Frank L. Mil­
lar and C. H. XIIbeo r f Genovs.
Tha negative will be debated by
K. F. Hons holder, J . 0 . Sharon,
and B. F. Haines.
U nder the rnlea of the debate,
each speaker arlll be given five
m inutes In which to present hi*
fare. with a one minute rebuttal.
T b s mambar* of the winning
taem arlll bs-sw arded nrixea that
will be derated by Lake Mary
resident*. and tha judges will ha
Mayor V. A. Spear. L ln fn F_
and Holland L. Dean,
committee In charge of Ihe
. »lr Indodaa Roy Howell, Albert
W hitaker a sd F rank Evan*, all
of wham are parents of S c'uta
entered In the troop which has
Clarence Darrow aa scoutmaster.
A fter tha 'debate, a dance will
ha staged with music by Pyck
hem 's V errvm akera Orchestra.
The publle la Invited to attend
'th is debate which la unique In
■t H I* the firs t of its kind
In this eounty for many

Woodmen Will Hold
Monument Unveiling
K a n b a n a f Calery Camp No.
Wkodmaa a f tha World, will
■ raawwaun t oavailing carafor tha late Sovereign Lu
krr K aatar a t Everg raaa Cameh a rt Umorrow afternoon at
• ’clock, H an a aanounrad to­
by C. C. Col Ilira, offH al of
f .will be III ckarga
alia dagraa team and
Dm Lakatand Camp,
tka dagraa warn and

sa.'ss
G iants or
U kalaed.
wv Ila the
of Ortendo

Charge-Is'Made* That
Inadequate Record
Or Coats la Kept
TALLAHASSEE, Jun* I7.-M *)
- Employment of too many rela­
tive* and an Inadequate record of
costs at the Florida atato prison
farm at R alfird ar* cited In a re­
port mad* by three assistant sta ts
auditors to a special Senate com
mitt** named to Investigate *1
legad axcesaivo expenditures at
th* prlaon. Tb# commltta* mad*
no comment on tha report and Its
content*
were
revealed
only
through bolated publication In th*
Benat* journal for Ih* final day
of the recant session.
Tho report advised th a t tba
atat* employ a business m anager
to loik after affairs of th* prison.
Th* auiklor* said they ware In­
formed b, on* of th* "oldaat a n ploy**—in -p o tn t-o f-a arv l« a“ 'th ak '
th* prison employs on# sat of aav
an brothers, on* aat of thro*
brothers, four aata of tiro broth
*r* each, three seta of fathers
with una aun each, two aata of
br/thars-ln-law, thrr* aata of
sons-ln-law, threa uncles with on*
nephew each and on* husband
and wife.
“ Wa find", th* auditors eon
tinuad. "th at adequate accounting
rev mi* bav* been Installed, In
eluding general and cost aacounllag records, b at that thaaa
uni* a r . not kapt accurataly nor
up tu dal*.
"Th# Institution has grown to
such proportions, having » popu
lotion of ab iu l 200U, that in our
opinion It I* humanly Impossible
for any on* individual to proper­
ly rar# for th* complaint* and
need* of approximately 1500 pris­
oner* and a large number of em­
ployes and thalr families and te
efficiently and economically* man(Contniuod On Pag* Flva)

.incite in the Orlando Municipal
"My nppn* lion In Ihe ilole'*,
not .liwn thiough financial or po­
\ ilitoriuin Tiiesilm morning at
litical scheme. We mu*l put work Fotd went mi, “ i* n d t|ie money
■I INI oVIte-k.
everywhere n &gt;1 the kind uf work it ins!* thul i&lt; a minor matter.
The convention It open to “ E x-1
that pa&gt;a a dole, hut a wage with It i* the insult which the mo,t ef­
ory lover of American Liberty
ficient country III the world hand*
a margin “
“The It. F. I V h . said, "is | t men who want to work.*'
who Im'IW'v*'- in tnbrlHy and «!**• i
—
f
Fur.I said he as working on a
nothing mare than a systematised
To offirmlff of tho Rt. John* entry, every patriotic American ; D e p o s i t l i i H u r a n c e I s
■loir. It doesn't reliave anybody plan that in clfrrl would mean Kivef
Im.pnivrm rnt Association, V h„ Is-lieve. Iii the t'onatltuOnn
.
\ l n M| O l k i c c t i o n a b i c
and aa long a* it continue* t i "sending work and w age, direct - ,h#
r hBmbrr
f
, TnttCt|
. . !hr
W IUM l W , , J C V U '
function a , the distributor of the
" I n tT w iriln g nut a plan", h . ( lion -rom panie.
' ‘r " ' anil
'! T A
™ enthu­
? * ! ’ '« * »f
P - o n who
liole, we rnnnot lin k to it for l*llboat
WASHINGTON, June 17.—The
ng improvement in economic con­ /aid . "whereby every Ford dealer siast* In general Ihe annmm e desire* tu lift hi. voiev against
ditions.
will have a part in Ford menu- menl thl* morning that Secretary i,’iieal. mulilation or nnlliftcatinn Glass Steagall luinking bill, cm(Continued On Pag# Hix)
“Alt I am saying i« that the
nf W ar Ih-rn ha* approved the of Ihe lath Amendment of th - l.slylng broad revision of Ihe Fe«l
allot inent'7if~F?tt.niw 'fu v ~ th f watri ' F - leral f’onsUtiilloh ami H .V T d tV -m t R eier.e
tenanc* d reileln r e f the St. John, i A)1), n
t „f , h Florida Constl acts, ami pnivlilin'iT tf J inachlnfr)
fur Federal insurance uf all bank
fllver from Pnlatka to Lake lia r.
lutmn. and all Ihos, desiring to dapoolta, was signed yesterday by
n«»y, citme^ w ith n m rn-urr
unite in an unified program th at I’rrsidellt Roosevelt.
p m o n n l ralh fn rilo n .
w d| Insure a united front against
Enactment of th* measure was
The«r nffieialA have lsu-n s a t­
estor.tion of t h e , " " '
, *nffir in all of Its one of the'arrom pllahm rnt* of tho
iating foe Ih eH rs
e stra session of tha Haventy-thlrd
rbanrel fnr tnnny month* owing} i n itii Y|t*nl •••!»«,
purprt«$* of lhl&lt; r»»nvrnli*)H Pongrrss and marks th# success­
In the fnrt th a t nb-orm ally low
ful end of lh# threo-yeaV Dght of
w ater makes it illfflrult fur Imst* U In;
I nl Ilf«(firm nur M ir f In 1^‘f Srnali&gt;r I’ariar Ola**, Itemoerat.
nf Ihe site of the "O-ceoln* In
rni»F*» of Tvmurm nrr nml PruhU of Virginia, to bring alsiut bank­
n av irn tr wlthmit *-mpinif tedl»i||on nml t»* rmnnum-UU our ur&gt;* ing reform .
Inn- on nuniermis occasions te■lfi»n»hl$* ■Inml In Ihp frtrn tln u of
When Senator A rthur II. VanIween here and I'aU tka,
lenberg. RstuiUicari. , o f MightThe ryonoo appm irrlalian, ac­ flip IPih Amomlinrnt to Ihf
rr%f rnnxMhltinll %nl\ fhn
can, anil Senator Ifuoy I*. I-ong,
cording to |irt—» rwurt*. Is to ik*
W A SH IN tm W ,* Juno 1 7 .- 0 1 «*,-d in restoring the authnrlre-l Am«n*lm^nt lo tk# Moriila i Tiruj |H$m ornit, of foil InInnn. withdraw
WASHINGTON. . Jurte
IT ^ «()• «f ion
their objections lo the propoaed
(AV-An Invitation to other s t a tr . —V eterans' aid change* mada by eigh* foot channel In th . noper
TH»» o,i»«”«liPDlnr n f *•!!- legislation and the Senate without
St.
John*
River
from
Pnlatka
tn
to w :rk nut program s for re ­ fongre.* this session will depeml
n»*fl
fiiiMio
nnitnl
p
r
t
v
t
r
n record vote approved tha con­
I nk- lla e n .r. or nhont li b mile*.
lo AlmitpBlv fit i| for
pow rr, ference rr|&gt;ort and il* unpreedentopening elosad hanks that are mi-rh on exeeutive order, yet to
F. T M’llllam*. l-s-nl rivll rnbe issued interpreting the newly
o
rm
trr
vi«'«»n.
nml
n9it*nn«linc
pur«
ed deposit Insurnnce provision.
weighted down by heavy holdings mad* rompensation iawa.
rlecer and long time river enthu.la-L -In te l thnt lh .ro I* a sllrbl nn«»* tn ro forWRfil unrinnpmmlt* Senator Gin** wn* n.m nted an
nf frnxen farm nin r'g su rs was
ovation. The seem- in the Senate
error In th* roport In that the Ino It lo vlrtnrv
MRXIL'AN MAR
rxtrmled yesterday ly Henry
'• \ To.promojff n Ymtlrr un»lrr* bringing to a rlo«e the long
No soldier* living.
Wit]
"g cunchannel which was dug nbo-il
Morgrnthau, Jr., a fte r 4nnr unr- pensions nf (Ml monthly rut 10 eight years ago w"* supposed In •♦•mMnf A H trrrn Tnnix’rnnrr nml truversy, wa* n duplicate of the
V'mhiMlion
ormpIrnHnns
nud
ing a program fnr rentwning per rent.
rising vote of approval In the
he elyht feet ile-p from I'nlnlk i
to Sanforil, ' and five feet deep pmp«*r •ll'H-nllon of Irrrilnry nnd House several Four* earlier, when
bank* in Wisconsin which will be
work
CIVIL WAR
the report was adopted, till In A
from Sanford t» Lake Harney.
Initiated Monday.
Tn r*tnMi«h
»rtIrtiliit®
Soldiers’ pensions, service, $7.',
Under the term* of the confer­
lie nNn sold that th*- liannel
“Other states will be extend­ disability, 100. rut 10 per eenl,
wa* sunpoeed tn have loo-n ilug to workimr rt!ntlon«Mp holwrrn th r ence agreement the Fedral gu*eed the same opportunity," Mur- widows, $.10, $40. and $.MI rnnl.l li­
anlv o f hank deposits In an
a depth of eight fe*t below Ihe vnriouff rrounff.
genlhau, the governor nf the new ly, cut 10 per rent.
To |*Ncn For kin I'roMM* amount pot ill exre«« of $2,MX)
avrrnge b&gt;w w ater level.
faim ciedit adm in'stratinn said
'
Hon
fomm
In
hurnmnv
with
th
r
will lie innde effective Jan. 1,
He evpressed Ibe opinion that
INDIAN WARS
after outlining the Wisconsin
the rhannrl prot-abjy ha* filled In work of th r Nnllonnl Kmrrffrnry next, through a tem porary FrderSoldiers,
$'.’••
to
$.10
monthly,
Bob Pittman, 1033 captain of
Prohibition
r»»nfrrri»rr
Commit*
plan, under which he experts to.
*1 deposit insurance fund, "unless lh* University of Florida baseat various points along tbe rlvrr.
i
t^
r
•
refinance tVl.OOO.OOn in mort- rut 10 per rent.
ihe
President
shall
bv
proclama­
When a*Ved whv Clyde l.lng of
bal team who suffered lh# mis­
gagr* held by bank*, to reopen
SI’ANISII-AMF.RIC'AN MAR flctels ha.|* not epn.nl.lm-d
T« -tevise .ho proper meth- tion fix an earlier dale." The tem ­ fortune of breaking hi lag Uat
nnlalned ahout. I
them f r lu sin e* . and to make
the
Iteptb
of
the
channel
whrn
j-la.
m
e.cum
s
and
means
p
fn
ie
e
U
Final comprtynite provides that
porary n rg an iu lio n will operate Wednesday during one of Ma Drat
channel
available to depositor, up to $15.­ all Spanish M ar vrtrran* over "5 they o p erat'd the “Osceola" ........
until Julv I. H ilt, when the per­ trial* ’With tha H arrisburg taam
" f ■"*
000.000. The entire program i* years of age. who are M) per r-n t rea rs aeo. Mr. William* **at.-| vent Inn that may Is-called by t.m manent Federal Itank Deposit In­
In tha N. Y.-Pann. Laagut, a r­
expected to require from -A to 0 or more disabled and who arc In *b*t *PrnhnMv th r )Mtnt i|l*ln*t '
, ’
,
i i - a surance Corporation will he set
■• k
i. (illt,w Mfr&gt; To innurnm tr nn rffr^ . iir, to take n rrr the plan of Insur­ rived in Hanford by train aarly
months tv execute.
.
need, shall remain on tbe roll* at f« rr? nn murh CrrirW
It
.. *
Ihla morning, enroute te hla homa
. . mo«t. iIikrlv
t i hrrnnvr
i
..
.|sMorgrnthau explained that Wis­ a baajc rate nf $lb n month.
now, hut
tr.**4 livr nrorrnm on M»r MiiUlrrl or ing lOfl par rent all deposits not al Apopka. •
*Trm nrFnrrr unit P r o h i b i t I n n In esces* of $10,000, an,| 75 per
consin "provide, an ideal Irating
Since the had* nf what cnn.-.M- KRfrr wasn't an l«»w thru n« It ii 1|hFO"»*h«»»|f ft*$a fftfttr
He was mat hare by hia parent*
ground for thia plan as ila laws tutea “ need” Is to |u- determine-^1 now.**
rent n f th* amount by which auah
Mlh»To poltr nod hrln«* ohout deposit* exceed $10,000 till do not and hi*, wife, th* form er Miss
authnrile the sta le tn w rite by the Prealdent, Ihe entire status
• rflr*|t,,tr #*•«!#»?o|ion of alt th rrsreeil $50,000, and f»0 p*r cent of Katherine Hchlrard, and th# party
down the assets of the bank, and of th Spanish War veterans’ sit­
left by motor for Apopka a t one*.
the deposit liabilities areor-Hngly. uation dtpends upon the executive
irnnllnued On I’nge Five)
••-•o tmlicy as tbe renter of ac­
Young Pittm an, whose perform ­
Other »tate», he said, ran have onler.
ance before hia injury had vr«n
tivities
similar plana put into effect If
W right Mean*. chairman nf tbe
" III T-&gt; rrv st’dllve the total ef.
him a contract, appeared hi good
their laws and negotiation* fnr national laglalatlve committee nf
spirits despite his unfortunate
loela In Ihe entire state sod wive
refinancing m ortgages ran be Spanish W ar veteran*, e-tlm .tv l
set-back Juat a t th* s ta rt of a
Irf— rsmesslon thereof at the tollworktsl cut satisfactorily.
that If all now on
rnlU
SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, Jun* carter In proftaalonal baseball.
lot bos
Morganthau said th a t in anme aa r»0 or mon&gt; par r«n( ilinaMnl
17.—M l—Thia city was struck
Forty-threa brand-aew Cbevro-j
Ila expacta to b« out of action
(Continued on Paga Six)
(Contlnood On 1'iya Two)
today
ha a waterspont which for several weeks, h* aald. Th*
let motor trucks and iru-re than
caused damage estimated at $L- hone which snapped whan h# slid
100 officers and mart of H e IIW'i
000,000. Th* house nf Paulino into second beta, was a small
Field A rtillery, Ftorl-la Nato-nal
rten d u n . haayywelght pugilist, at lam# that broke cleanly. H* also
Guard passed through Satifoi I
Parrin Antigua, was damaged ami sprained hla ankle, and th* tern Incharily after nooa tmlay em.oii •
Urrudun rescued *.ev*r*l persons lurle* may require contldarabU
lo Jacksonville on a training I'ip
from drowning.
time la haal.
intended to “ break An" the o-olor*
nf the trurka which have replaced
BOSTON, June I7.-IAA—l*f**lllow F. O. B. m arketing o fik n iw n a* Market System*. In*.,
horse* and mules. Col. Sunil* ' I■lent Riaicevell arrived her# today
fruits and vcxetablea th r-ugh a proposes to open otfi e* in HI of low ry was in charge.
varallnn lent. On hi* ultusuallF
system of telr-typa machines in- lbs larger cities when- t-le type
The party was e*«ort.,| throug-i
ilallrd in HI landing American nischir.es will be Installed Hirer* lh« city by offlcgra an.l ni-ndieis broad shoulders restcsl Ihe unlqda
til n will eliniinata all chance nf from Florida will t* transpilll
of the local G uard unit*. b&gt;-:ule I t-owi-rs f a war-time m nimandrrFlorida growers failing to aacura simultanco *1 y tu ra th of the ill hy Major J- C. Hutrhis-.n. an I in-chief with the approval of
DETROIT, June I 7 .- I * ) —Har-posslbl# degree who naada w ltef
an a * q u atr return on tl(eir in- riliaa where bu&gt;cis Will gslber. several city and county off* i»l* Gongres* to fight it out with davrstmrnt was t ,ld to a Ur$a group
A fter' all uffer* are aimouneed, and member* o f the Seminole press ion.
ry L. Hopkins, adm inistrator of and who do** npt.
The President was aware o f hla
of iruwera who mat a t tha Court thr buyers arc expected tu submit County Cbambar | f Comi-o r
Hopkins aald tha recovery act la
A
tho $504,000,000 federal rmarllou-e last night a t th a Invitation bids by (airgraph al jn &gt; *u that motor-yd# escort ■ alto aicuiopa duties and had them well In com­ gvney relief fund, today told th* on* of th* greatest of foreas op­
erating to taka people off the i t f F. F. Horner, president of tha ibe fa rm rrs, goirim I m tlw nied the convoy through SaofonI mand. He has planned kng far
the July attack to pm men back national ganfrrence of social work llaf rolli and plaot them on th«
Seminole A g rr llu ral Club.
home law n office uf the system, *m| lo the la k e Monroe Im-lil'n d e r present plans
pinii * th
in il-nrlv
'" " ' to work. Satisfied that hi* or­ that h* aspects the 1000 new pub- payrolls of employm ent
Tbe speaker of the evening was can learn ja s t what the Ud* ore.
Numaroua Insvanea* h are com*
at •»
lu hsonh-ma­ ganisation la Intact for the July II: w orks projects to put 1,000,000
lgbt *•
II. II. Htockfeld, o f New York and If satisfactory, tall Hi, prod­ will *|&gt;end Ihe nlight
to hia atU ntloa, Hopkins (aid,
vill Iteaeh where te will lo-'•■liter- I movement, he approached hla m tn to Work by Oct. 1.
City, who la In Florida rndeav/r- uct.
kallbrr of I ooi- playground ef tw„ weeks deter­ ,H # said the depression had where amployaaa b are approachad
ing to enlist tha co-op.-ration of
Mr. Htockfehl pict red the pjs- lainrd hy the Cba
mined to store up energy and “pl«ng*4 $.000,000 families and relief sgnci«* "w ith til Man th a t
all gtow sis and shippers In Flor a bilitira th a t aiisa In the sating mere# of th a t rfly Til- group
power to* smash it into action.
15,000^)00 individuals from salt- they ware cut-rate am ploym ret
'Ja In his plan,
uf tho cost of handling cartels by will sleep In th e trucks. *"-• *'
He detrained her. fnr n motav support to public d.|&gt;*ndfncy" and agencies where workara Mold b*
7:00 o'rtock taqpqyrow morning
Mr. S tockftlj first pointr:) out thia method sines the sales are
Urn tiin vie j trip to Groton School to visit hi* outllpad the policies tn b* fol­ obtained at lass than a aaif-suplhal from the time tha grower m ute F. O. 11. and paid for .n the arill leave on
!»t. Augustine. D tytona It ■#". two * n* on hi* wav tn the Amber- lowed gmphsiiiing th at itate* portlng wag*." "I b a re ao Inten­
presented a drserlption a t tha ra r- day e f cate. He said that a 7 12 D elved. Sanfard, O'lsn-h| n lack ll.^urkltli will te sailed under m ust b re r their fair share of tion of permlUlag federal relief
I -t ha bar to t f t r and » U. 8. in? p e irm l rommicateii is acted on Haines City w here tha trrek* will hla crow dp the North A tlantic coat* o f their own relief problemt fund* hacoming Involved la any
ipactiou rxrtlflcate fo r th# rarlo t, • v-ry n r $«l I through the *&gt;atrm arneecl to varlmaa a lt^ s. tmlud- euaat for th* next two weeks. Ilia and t h a t there must b# “co-op*ra­ dtpatloo where amployar* pay
until Ihe- ear has barn sold, ha la . . A . K. I’ickanJ, j (UJtiandu, also ln« Tampa. 'H alnea Cilg. I’lant goal U ram tm tello Island, N. B., lly* tightening” of th* relief a d ­ thalr workara a U m tlo n wages
la eloa* touch w tb Its movement. was » speaker. Ila stressed tha Citv. Rartosr, W inter Haven and the family, anmmar ground near m inistration —federal, S t a t * , and *xp*ct them to g«t tba differ­
Ha stated th a t his system.
Ua P ag , ttla)
tba tip of Mains.
,
. . aa4,glty— to determine to tb a bast ence from relief ag aaak s." ,
A rtadia.

$20,000 Is A11 o ted
Work On S t John's
In T h i s Territory

Feature Of Meaaure

INVITATION GIVEN VETERANS STAND
OTHER STATES TO TO LOSE MANY OF
larv Will Be JOIN BANK PLAN T H E IR BENEFITS
D ebating

City's Union
RAIFORD PRISON Kansas
Station S c e n e Of
Battle W i t h
HIT IN REPORT BY Wild
G r o u p Of KiOera
STATE AUDITORS KANSAS CITY. Jun»' lV.

Wisconsin System Is New Changes WillDeFound ToWorkWith pend On Executive
OrderH To Be Burned
Beneficial* E f f e e t

Bob Pittman Returns
From Ill-Fated Trip

I

u n u u i jfiuiurizcu'f"w " K',,iU wi"’ ’

F i e l d Artillery ls|
Seen By Manyllere

F. 0. B. Marketing Through Means Of
Tele-Type Machines Is Ex pi a i ned

Watersnout Damages
San Sebastian, Spain

President Reaches
Boston Enroute To
Son's Grad uation

— (A .F J —Four, off Icara.MM*
slain by machine guna and
another wounded In front Of
union atatlon by (unpiap
who apparently aoucht to
releaae Frank Naah, O ld*
homa mall robber, being re ­
turned to Leavenworth p ri*
on.
Nash, on* of Dm few surlMitg
member* af Ihe Al Sp*M*r gHfk
also was killed.
Tho killer* flod In autoruabll—
after pouring fir* Into tb* offts
car*, parked In an auUmoblla- '
Tb* dead are Nash Raymond,
J. Caffrey, agent of tba bureau
of Inreatlgatlon, W. J. Qraojaa,
Kansas City datacthra; rren»(
Hanaanaoa city datectira, Otto
Read, chief of potlea of
ter, Oklahoma. Tba woundad waa
F. J. Lackey, fodarml agent
Accounts differed aa
nurabar 'o f man hi lb*
party, soma saying two
four.
Tb* officer* had arrived with
Nash, who waa captured yesterday
In Hot Springs, Arkansas, haring
escaped from Leavenworth la
1930.

Tb* shooting started aa tba
officer* **&lt;ort*d th* prlacnars to
Caffrey* car. All the dead were
shot In th* haad. Windows la the
atatlon ware broken by tb* hall
of bulteta and canstarnation
reigned among tba large
of tra velar*.

Farm Loan Body Is
InProcess OCBeiug
Formed In Sanford
C olnddaat with tba
mant of th* opening In OrUada
yesterday of a brmirih of tb* fadaral land bank of Columbia, 8. C ,
which branch will sarr* th* entire
state and Its thousands of citrus
growers, agriculturists, and live­
stock producers, cam* th* announcamant today by U n to a „ B Allan, president of th* SanfOrdAtlantlc National Bank th a t a
Samlnols County National Farm
Loan Association which ultim ate­
ly will work w ith tba Orlando
branch la now In procaaa of or­
ganisation.
A group of graw tra will meat Iff
Sanford Tuesday night, ha Mid,
for th# purpose of electing offi­
cer* and otherwise Incorporating
thamaalvaa aa • farm loan a**aM»
atiem.
Z»‘
Mambara af this group ware M
Orlando yesterday with Mr. A l­
lan te Interview A. O. Kay, bred
of tb# Orlando branch, and 8. 0Lattlmor*. of Columbia, chief In­
spector fo r tb# Fad are! Land
Bank.
Mr. Lattlm or* earn* to Bantofd
late astarday afternoon and mad#
• quick inspection trip of tba cel­
ery and naarby farming delta.
Before laarinff fo r ColutebU b*
stated th a t te all hla cxpcriawM
h* has never seen anything to
equal tba Intensively cultivated
are* th a t surround* this city.

Relief Administra tor Expects Fund
To Put Many Back To Work At Once ^ t k g O * 0Printer*

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c. A. Hal*** and W. M.
representing the Hamid PrisMag
Ow., and tba Calery City Printing
Coh will be Sanford "prate nUtivea nt n ailed meeting af tb*
Master Printer# off Florida^
will gather at Hatal
Jacksonville tomorrow
10:0$ • ’•lack to daeld* ----- ^ , r
visions they with to mahn' Iff
earning •«* regutetlona a f ton
Industrial Raeovary Act.
According tu tba lafor
received hare, a reds af
must be formula tad aa
a minimum price i
price which shows a
tb« printers t&gt; ba gova
More than M0 te vital
issued to ibis meeting.

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rgiiU tire S e s i k m

Hu HandedHimEv­
ery Implement For
Effecting Recovery

(Cotiilm«t h**&gt; i »r* ini« i

it Holds Con*
e With Gov*
In . Ctpft*!

•ta i » t Hawse are nrervbefaelagfp
Dem'wralU and' the aedjerfly 'if
iha membership at each and a f tba
Capital, hungry for patr onage, la
unwilling t&gt; gv r a a ta r to tba
wiahe. of the Admhrtetrstton, a t
lea I until a fte r the Ibnaeaade af
•rbt i t It* commend b are leva
filled.
the Hlrportion la d i the b u ­
lling of the White Hoaae, bra er ef,
tue not been cm lined entirely 1 1
the D»nw:rat*. Been tba Repobtlcina hare ehova little dbpoalllan
In opp aa the wlehaa af Iha Ad -agencies.
The revolution which Hi effect
m nlitratlon and h e re gone along
&lt;«iUi the Dcaiocrata In Iko pan­ abotlihci the geld standard.
e l s of emergeney meaoureo of
Wegner meaeura far a nationlyeteae of
employment
the eaet and fiankly experimental • l b
or gram to a rfcrea th a t weald agencies.
Reforestation rampe cWeias-rv.
hare keen unthinkable adder dif­
ferent economic condition!.
B it for relief of Ineurone* eom* ■ jr&lt;s&gt;
On the very opening day of penlee.
Railroad bill, providing Her a
Cong m i , a t tba demand a f tba
Prraldcnl, * bill v aa put th n u g h rellr ad to-ordlnater l a f W M f f
both branche* which bagan Iha to afford the ros-ti re Hof from
piocea* of heaping power on the tlV •treee of emerAfWgy rondlf t - .•
executive. Thla gave the Prro deal llone.
en n f onl nuoo h o o k a
i h . a __ o _ —
.
C lu e .Steagall banking bill. In­
cluding partial guaranted of bank
d»p leita, prorlainne fo r H alted

- J. W. SHADOW

«nse Dupliesud

'D R . HENRY
dcLAULIN, Jr.
K Optoewtriu
£.* l l l f u l A f i • .

W IN N -L O V E T T G R O . C O
117 East Flnt Strett

CENTER—SANFORD,

F R E E D E L IV E R Y
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1 10 Lbn. Maine G. M.

C A N T A L O U P E S 9&lt; lP O T A T O E S * 114/
L E n U C E Firm, Crisp, Largc Head 1V

c a rto n

SALT
PEPPER SARDINES
PKMUr 3PKGS10r 13 FORlOr

| -iaaty from

i t bet hit hrreatlgatlan by tba Sen­
jirvetor (tn till, wbe la n f « tW ate Military committee, in v bcb
ta be General llag h 8. Job aeon. -n tevqlry vaa a t d i into tba bayng for lb* foreet campa af tOO^
atria* that fall l» regiment
MO toilet kila at alleged ezeeaahne

themselves voluntarily will ba
ronecriptrd and forced ta lira up
tw coda*, intended ta 'ba la tba in ­
terest of lab&gt;r, Up public and tba
adust ry itself. Tba a a ll-tra it lava
a r t la many rtipccU abrogated
by iha legislation.
T b b m caaarr, lib* lanch of tba
emergency lagtslatiaa of tba eeoalan. I* by It* term s, temporary,
la fact, h •voter, It* proponent*
eapect to mab« It a panaanaat
tyotaai. Its oppanaaU contend
th a t it aaggaata tba regime of a
Stalia a MuitaJinl or a H itler^ Ita
prop .aonti, lad by Senator Robert
F. W agner, Democrat, a f New

IUt of rnfanurra of ka« Irater*
UfK*.
Ant'ing Iho proposals which
have failed to go Ihr.ugh a r t the
Wilcni municipal bankruptcy bill,
the HI. Lawrence treaty, the
World Co rt protocol, and tba
arm* rm hargi rriolutlen.
The first im portant action af
the n t r a u n io n vaa the paasag*
" f the emergency banking relief
m ctiure. Thl» waa Jammed tkrn gh r a m u n for grant* t&gt; the itatoa,
»*■,*»■ ‘legree o f ipeetl not ta - tho eitentlon of the I-cent gosollno tog amt postal rata bill, the
a pur
•f the hanking r r itl i____________ reforestation camps U gialatlin for
crowded the bill to paaiaga alm ost the benefit of 275,000 unemployed,
without reading It. It Is safe to tho employment agency bill, and
•ay th a t m t a ikmen men In tlh tsr the h'll for the rv-organiiation of
h mite, fully understood what waa farm credit agendas, are vjrtuelly
In the legislation. The record1explained by reference to them.
One nf (he m oit remarkable de­
»how« it pasafd both beuseo on
J f irch.U , tho.opening W S nf the p art 1*1 from -the beaten path-far]
"Wilon, ami Wee ari-rniE l on that legftlalion waa the Mueele Sh&gt;ale
measure. it wae the rta liitllo n of
dale hy the President. ——----The mcaiure In Its Jmri," title the dreem i nf .Senator George W. |
gave a thorlty to the lU re.ident N on It, veteran Inaurgrnt Repub­
to prevent gold c x p o r tA o d gold lican, of Nrbraaka. It mcena not
only government operation of the |
great power plant at Muiclai
HhnaN hilt the building up of Iha
Tennataea River Valley from the
alandpetnt of floo t rontrol, navi.
g*th&gt;n, refoeeatalion, Industrial!-1
latlnir and hgrirnttura.
The Prvildrnt on May S7 signed
the Federal securities eintrol act. j
This » u regarded aa one of the
moit Important measures of than
steal .n an I wae designed to pro-!
mote “truth In ea-.nritles." It con-;
tem plates the registration of full i
Information aa to security Issues!
In tba future with the Federal!
T rade Commlaslm and Is designed!
ta prevent a recurrence of the
scandal* and gigantic losses In the
traffic In saiurltlce from w hkh II
tho public h a. suffered In recent I
• --------- —— g n u w i g
in
the pay of Federal empleyees. Thla
cr°wdad through rapidly,
Twelve months ago a suggestion
though not with Iha earns haste as that the Unit* l States wiuld vir­
Iha m erg eB ty banking (aglelelion. tually depart from tba gold stand­
This mcaiure met ao«M oppiet- ard would have been ridiculed. In
Hon, espaclaily In the Setjate. It this aev*|on, however, with only
waa pro feted it would have „ r |. brief conalderet aa, lbs Fletcherouv reactions ones thy scope of Steagall reedutlon w«nt through,
the ruts In tho benefits’-to veter­ abrogating the gold clauie in ob­
a n , war* understood a OR thla pro­ ligations end taking the country]
diction p nved true. Before the off tba gold standard.
.caelon waa far along It was evlTba legislation f &gt;r national tandent that Coagress would eaak la Iral of Industry a m l n $3,200,000,.
modify the act an t recently the 000 p bile works program has bean
Administration bee been f&gt;rced to described aa In tom* respects the
retrvat to a considerable eatenl moat ravalull mery anil extraordi­
from the ground It took when the nary measure of an unprecedented
cron &lt;mj program was voted.
eaaaloa.
Then ranis ths bear maasurw,
Ostmuibly contemplating volun­
Icga'/iirwr the m e a ’factare and tary agrW ments In Industry, It la
sale of X I portent b e m a g ts aad nevertheless a meaeura w hkh pro­
putting economic life lato 11,000,- vider for rig trout control over In-

‘Independent - Home Owned
CAS H GROCERY
4N0 ME A T

M A R K E T

Where It’s Safe To Be Economical
la Guaranteed to ba Churned
from Absolutely Pure

T E A k * S U G A R
Grldca Ray Tall Can *

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SOAP

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PH O N E 55*W

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Canned Food
Event
Friday - gatarday - Mswday

9 Ban f O ,

RASPBERRIES....... 23c
Na. I Caa Msaarcb Frail

SALAD, 2 for......... 29c

T Ox. Glass J u
Darby's Boneless

Na. i t t CM MMarch

CHIDLOW BREAD
for Better Health

PEACHES................ 15c
N a 2U U a Premier Whale

7 Oa. J a r Darby'*
Vienna

ASPARAGUS............25c

Saunare 2for

BEETS, 2 for...... .......26c

Yeast, lb.....

40C

Na 2 Caa Cards* Green

Fancy C a, haw

m mi

N a 2 Caa Mcaarch. G. Malaa

NutSyJb..... 4 D G

SW EET CORN. 2 for 25c
N a t Caa Mask Smelt Graaa

LIMA BEANS, 2 for 27c

Guaranteed 8. R.

N alcaaM aa. ex. Irg. Royal

Flour 12 lbe. O D C

RUBIO PEAS. 2 for SSc

aLb. Can Ratlie Creak

:...99c

Chicken .....

No. 2 Ft Caa Manareh Frank

PRUNES, 2 for....... 29e

N a.'lW Caa Premier

Lb. Pncksg* Rumfard
BAKING
1

Powder.;....: ; r l

SAUER KRAUT__ 10c

U*. Firm Heads

N a I Caa MriUrth

Lettuce 2for
IRISH

gg

Potitoea.

Wrighl’i 81Ivor

Creart, jar.. C O C
TEN CENT

A A

Counter dos. 9 0 C
The Granulated 8aap—Saaks
C lsthsa Whiter

0 % ^ _

roKN-rjRD p o iir

Fancy

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BOILED HAM, lb.
fVtah Ground
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MIRACLE GAS—KftalS Rtaches. Flics, Mssaailsaa, Ante, Maths. B*d
Bags. Fleas. Uce, Nits. Rad Bags. Hirer Flak
er Slicker* aad Mast Other laaerta. Said aw
Meney-Bark Gaarantee.

Toilet Tissue 1 5 C
H I SANFORD AV E.

ifct h

No 2 Caa Moaarch Red

« Rolls—060 8 heats
U n ta x
a

PH O N E 55-W

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�i S y b i , fl*re Ip alw.yp a fa il*
Urban ltv ljo a n u . As kmg u It to In
Htar tafr wAni a majority of Its m enbtn
tr im

baa acgptnpllahed more (a a

W
«*» probibly pap torn*
W l VWant over a P*ria* of
I 'M , or In ■ lamp nun bp. u|l&gt;
Inf a bond laeue, or by liquidating

■■pirating

r s - s r 2S,“

■ a ! a Owl Uw a d d &gt;01 m w

Vie f e d y a T «*•

Uwi » • a y M*—**d that it wlU
m no burdon to normal trad*. U
wo cant makr thin kind, of fgpwpmoot with poo, wo ihall romctasthr da/aolt—became this itarnatW win rain to all If Mmotalnf
U nob dona to nrlvo trade.”
TUa OHtli h alt Itado on war
dobta baa bam an rrolatlon from
a wIUIiuwom In i n s to pap tb*

tbo throttling a t

■ sUrtor on tH g p v o * *2WM0.tM10 far the trfor&gt;

*

Martin's G artg#
a, K. J., oU -P h a n tore,
w eem ln g deepevaUly

a hll-SedgeC member; aad la top It
o f, Hr. CaetagnoU prearnlod them
ad Ik a comp u to mini at art rslhoag
arllh not aoo train bat IkrM. aad with
nmploto oqulpmmt to Ofirall thro
bow
railroad laoladlaf tract*,
twitch*i, (ignatlng Irrlraa, aad ovrn
miniature itattonj aad ether beltotaxa
to fo aloof tholr raltroad’o right at
atop. Tojathor with Baataoor HeOlla
they ateembled tholr railroad thrfllod
to tta faadnotlar dotallo and dwotlrd
happily on tho oroato of that adtronttirvu* nlfht whoa thop fl«CHl aid
•arad hi* train.

•ovrraOMMt’n ok

Mtdr

m if mw w v .

Ni

now roachfd
Man to inert,
nod of moat.
In ordor la
m the tamo

t i » R°*IU

s a w s fts s s ra s

# cOpbOilMi to fofny tbnfa loanm

atn n ftb an cd .

abwrt muot bd ratuldorod aa a
fart, romovod from • motional
nnroi o f any port. Moot of tha
7 ara mrufe ini aoHUara) argum ent. adduced by
A a w o p m o a ! tho Brttloh are entirely beeldq tha
W. Tho burdon fM itlo n , They have bean dragged
In mernly to jaatify on more or
Uaa aeaUmantal ground* a docl•Ion th a t la baaod on financial
•a d ocoiwmie ooaaidaraUana.

to believe that the
•peclal seaglon, m u st be

^ Mpt U to t j ^ W

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a

src ri

i n d in t h e lig h t o f

tlprit

p

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^ ^ j^ o iT S p n d y v .. Kota fo* •*£» U a u bad*# th e

Acaordlng to *r.‘,

It##. 1V ^ Cop*?*#* hM alwaya. had tha power to
o QohL fitfraut.afid regulate the value thereof,"

If

Htewttw

u&gt; bhoft.

. hlnuHtll.
i)p Hawte n * *

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

up t u tlwv rrW d e itt.
fin d t o m o p * u b o r-

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Seminole Feed

Veterans S t and_
To Lose Many Of
Their Benefits

m n r cbrtni*

n«*i i

Swrakil loo In all klada ot HI*•ora and bnteioi pruning tooU
or all hind*, o ta expert o f*

' """ l a w n m o w e r s

■eoalrod aad rh irpeond
au . Wmr Bala
line* poor worn don* hr a real
mochahlo

i. W. SHADOW
ait Mm
Phonortn-w

Lense Puplicewi
DR. HENRY
dcLAUUN* Jr.
Wealthy Brewei; Is
Victim Of Kidnaper* 1
OstMMfftai

H lliU rr

Company Uai
M wbRh Uwa
motnbora ware R rw ast, i
lowing affttara wara tl*

ST. PAUL, Juna 17.—tA&gt;l—WIIllam Hamm, Jr4 wealthy braver,
today waa added to tho local kid.
nap vletlma which haa included
throe othrra In 11 month., Hamm
waa abducted Thoraday but
frlandi brora not aware of tha
crime until word waa nctlvad
from hit abduitora that Hamm
would bo killed unloaa 1100,000
ranaom li paid. Police are hunt­
ing Verne Sankoy, wanted for
two almllar Crimea, aa Invotvod In
tbt| Ham mkldnapinf.

w iB s a S J y

t orieik But wttfeout a dpufeft the
■oweSeedy to. f i n I t « obence.
Ion eadr went bageeuiln# deee, even
,0fW*4. end the man
heye oonfidence in their Fheeldeat Ptot tfl w muaietad. late
K Cie ettojifidue ppwere which have Florida National Quart! at
wwtw aeemt tha mom
•*

Yellow C o r n ___'—

own woro to havo boon r a t to $20,
w ith |4 for ric h child.
Non-ierv fee
coanoctod
tu n
woro wiped from tho rolla ontiro­
ly except fo r tho totally, perman-ontly diubtod. Tho fla t |2 0 a
month (hoy wore to havo rocoivod
(ConUaned from paga 1)
tr a retain*!, about two-thlrda of under tho economy act waa rmiiod
tho Bpanlih W ar vatorana will to 130 by tho compromii*. Eitlm ite arao made that from 90 to lib
par cant of thaoa eaoea will bo
dropped from tho roll*.
...The original Roonevolt rcQuUtlona w art deelgned to tavo $I2U,
000,000 a year whlla tbo compromlao finally afrood to la expectf**
to trim oxpanditaroa by f32g
000,000.

H* mu#i vtUUdb * lM*e

not n o t know. How well the »ew
v ll| depend upon how welt the Preelorut
Then, too, much dep*nd»
h i receiver frqm lpdublry,

R o n * M Ued F M l

Laying M aah-------- $1
Growing K w h ___ ... $9
Bamlnota Dairy — ... $1
S h ort* ----- --------- $1

tot* WM

graat time and tha woatkoa

11* P eril A id

priw m

with tto C lot Nat
iSfirt totd b«raa#tf* win be

TBi'frSSRXGL*~~'

*M o c u r s
DOZIER &amp; GAY'S QUALITY PAINTS
"B eet Pop The South**

STANLEY-HOOERS HARDWARE CO,
2(M| Senior* Aveuue

Mtawi Ito title i a d m m
ttoua*. tbs uapatlom act pa
by tha rocoat tagialaturo la
fjflPWa.i
t,

a r ooar five hundred dollar!
I* tha eewaty M l t o t period
or not lo«e than thirty dayt
Of over ale m oatha).

Sectkm * That any atgto
tftoar, tnamtotr ot atato
h w d . eWft* officer, member
qt
mi
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.ft ■ bcimjtJ
W:‘tol ■1Qf
TWIf com
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wpv••ion*
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rito ffktoJ, oa hip appoinUa.
violating the prontoIpaa of
epeMe* l af bhto eeb ahtll forM t .a
a a ta n ,
fa«a or owolam aate a t each.
adMad*#nring the Uwa th a t
•a eh atato sfilcec, maatoar of
■toto beard, county etto er,
f i t o t o f af oDonCy beard V
crntm lnl^n, rit7 a f M f l or

are boreby repealed.
Station V ThJe act tball
«.*. «f««t upon It* becoming
■ law,
Thai la pmttp atringfeb and lw
diaatoa aa oariy *ad U Iba “afpptlapi ovir In this atata, tha bUl
having become a law whon It waa
bgpwt hr dta lavartw . U W moat
that, pairing itranff, howa^pv,
tt# t t IfgUlefnra which 4a*lt
■o droit lea!!y with Mpotlam upon
tha p v t of athora flatly rofuaad
t&gt; taaka tha torma af Ito logUta*
I km. apply to Ito own members,
■ i -L .£"'1. ’‘___—- to#

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MAYFLOWERS
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fploadid toejjMtpa*«meaa,. Itodh
CelfaaMewa.

FLAGLER*

®**tlei»t All towe OTparto
paid togtalatora.
*&gt; fint Ito fl(W W

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JUNE 17, 1933

, Evolved by Atomic

M A X I A » E T P E T E R S S o c ie ty E d ito r

.Mrs, Hickson's Piano
Pupil, Give K««»I

YOU’D HARDLY BELIEVE IT, BUT

Wednesday atmlnr

'til A nd Personal Activities

church at
R. h i SL, i l (1:00 o'eiocl.
TKU c k u ith maintain* a tre#
T e le p h o n e : O f f ic e 118 Read in f Room a t the church nhem
tha Dibit ra d *11 aolhoriied Chit*,
tlan Sctenc* Literatur* may lu­
re ad, borrowed #r purchased. Open
Tuesdays and Friday* frum J tj
W

Social Calendar

Award card* for the year'* wark
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Pesotd and were li tl ti h u tr i a t the piano re­
SUNDAY.
fam ily left Thursday for St. cital given la d night by the jun­
Annual menjoria) ter vice, o f tha
W tl* i M*. to spend tha lutnm tr. ior ami inlerme-Hste fupil* of
| R. of L. E, w II be held a t 311:0
Hr*, llukeon'* he mu on Mvrllo ! o'clock
at
the
Presbyterian
OUdaa Ilamlllun, 0r Sarasota, I*
Church. The public i, invited.
§pend in f the weekend here with
frtanda.
MONDAY
Circle Number One of tha P in t
Mr*. Robert Trimble, of UralBaptist Church will meet at 3:301
aatoa, la her* for n uhorl time
o'clock with Mr*. Robert Derrick,^
w ith her mother, Mrs. II. II. Cole•Mayfair Hotel.
man, Mtllonville Aymuc.
Circle Number Three of the (
First Baplla*. Church will meet at |
-,Mr. and Mr*. M. L. Uahorn
3:30 o'clock with Ml*. Jam es tl.
a s tbeir guests at their home
Sharon. 117 W a t T*nih Street.
od W a t Fourth Street the latter*
Circle Nulnher Si* of the First
slater, Mri. It. G. Smith, and
Itajitist Church will meet at 3::U&gt;
apn, Charles, of Tallahassee,
o’clock with Mr*. J. E. losing. 631
Oak Avenue.
(
# Mr*. George S. TOtmer, Mr*,
Circle Number Seven of the
fr o rg e A. DeCjlte* and Mrs. W.
f ir s t Baptist Ch.'rvh will meet
Jf Thigpen spent tixlsy a t Daytona
jst' 3:30 o'clock with Mr*. C. A.
Beach ns tha g u tsts of Mr*. G. D.
Anderson, corner Tenth S treet and
Blahop.
French Avenue.
The Woman's M ir.ninety Soci: Mr. M t Mrs. W. II. Ilcghe* left
v b u d M eih'"h’t U c-h li 1
' '* Wednesday for N rw bem r N r l “
FrrschlnrrTtW P. M
will hate it* regular proarum
sphere thsy will attend a reunion I )* ,!
P ray er Meeting Turiday
m rrt'n a at 3:30 o'clock at the
of Ih* Pat* family which begin*
Juniors
' church with Circle Number Two P.
* M.
Preaching County Uoiue
Duo Plan,
, “ Slitl c| in rhargr
le program.
in G"
ilc.XhapThe prayer hand of the Pres- P. M.
j’reuihing County Camp.
■ MU* ElixsbetJ) Shiw nialrr; nttd
Esther hylrifait Auxiliary will meet nt
Claud* Shodmaker have g o n e.to
Cunning. •*:-"•*» o'clock at the church and
^ a s t Orange. N. J . I • *prnd Hie
wit) t.e followed ly the Inspira­
tional meeting at 1:00 o'eleck.
The llcv. W. P. Brook*, Jr.,
pastor.
Mrs. E. b. Phillip* and daugh­
Sunday School, 10:0 A. M.
ter, France*. left ycster.Ly for
Morning Services. 11:0O A. M.
point* In Georgia to ,|ah*d-sev­
It V. P. U .. 6:13 P. M.
eral days with relativss.
Evening Service*. 8:00 P. M.
''B utterfly Dunce". Keats---Esther
Wednesday Evening Service,
Strange.
EBHNK/.t:
Dr. and Mrv. W. K. Piner, of "Maxiirku"
Mortisnn — SLi H p
Caaoa, have been Ih* guests fur
Chapman.
th* peat few days of the Rev. and Rea (:ng Kent IMs.-rtter, Jr.
Sunday School, t »:(&gt;0 A. M.
Mr*. Smith Bardin at the Metho­ “ W itch’s' Dante", L em int—Mary
Epworth League, II: |.*&gt; P, i
dist parsonage on Magnulia Ave­
-It.- hi in.
.
Preaching, Thursday, H:
nue. * - —
"Va! e",
Paul
Wach—Esther M. by- tirv. It. T. I'uhlwrll, |
.Slimier.
"
*
Th* R*v. I. C. Jenkins, tl. D.
F i l l, GOHI'EI, TABEHNACI.K
presiding ' eldsr “ d n ih d ~ n fftH iT O
d hu|iiiu---i,
D istrict of the F irst Met hul is) Jlii i I iano, "Tap.-.”, Engelman
New (nlan hi Road near Geneva
Church, will be here tomorrow to
M thie Chapman, Mary iuddin, .tvrmir.
The Rev. William F. McPherpreach a t the evening services at
E sther
M range, and Nrllic
sop, pssthr.
B:00 o'clock a t the birth lAsl
flTntiinghaiu.
Bihle S ihool, D io A. M.
Church of this city.
Intoi mediates:
Sermon, f 1:(H&gt; .A. M.
Dim Piano, "Hungarian Duiue
Evangelistic Service, 7:15 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hlghteyinaii
N -ndicr Six" llrnhuis Minnie Women's Prayer Meeting Wcdnrsand ' Robert Highleyman
are
Strange, .Mnrv .tlamiing. Ilalrn day, 3:00 p. M. »
planning to leave next Wednesday
Chapman, and Mrs. Hickson.
Prayer
and
Praise Service
for South Bend, Ind. and Chicagu “ DM Mlssloit Chillies", Wide lie I
The Rev Marlin J . Dram, ree.
Wednesday, 7:15 P. M,
to spent some time. Before, leturnHelen f h s p m a n ,
f c g ;1&gt;il*y they will also visit in “ Shower
V ind Sunday a fter Trinity.
of
.Star*-’, V
E n t a s City, Konsss, a n J Dalla*,
Holy Comiminlun. 7:30 A. M.
Minis Strange.
Chureh srhool, fr iw A . M. *•
Reading—N anry KnnieHrr.
The Rev. J . J, Krllaghnn. pa dor.
Morning P rayer and Sermon,
“ F.n Masque", Kitteredge
Fir*t Ma«s, 7t3U A. M.
Mrs. W. Caulhcn Hutchison
Manning.
Second Muss, p:00 A. M.
Young People's Service |.esgtie,
■nd son, Caulhcn, J r . retim e d "M asu ria
Puntprua",
Benadictkm after 0:0.) A. M. H:3t» P. M.
Friday from Miami where they
Helen Chapman.
Mass.
span! two weeks visiting tha''for- Violin duet, “ A Sw eet 31
Daily Mass, 7:30 A. M.
mar's brother and sister-in law,
Asehrr - U-wii Wllghl,
Sunday Sclmol, Tuesday's and
Mr. and Mr*. Gurney Dutidnsy.
T n k n h , nrcuin|iutiled hy
Thursday* at D:'H) A. It.
Thay were arcompanird her* by
Strange.
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor,
Mrs. Hutchison's nirt*. Miss Helen "By the Sea",
Pose* Minnie
Sunday School. !(:t.'» A. M.
Dpudnay who will be h* rgurst
Strange.
Professor G. E. McKay, super
for n month.
The Rev. Alfred Ericson, pastor. intrndenl.
"Ballet W alls" from opera
Morning
Services,
11:00
A.
M.
noschen"., T*chlkow«ky, |
Morn eg Seivlc*,
R. E. Tolar left yrmtcnUy a fte r­ , a no*- .Mrs. Hickson and
Suniay Schrol, u;4.t A. M.
Sermon, “ Iturdi
noon f i r ho* Angetc*. Cal. to atChristian Endeavor, 6:30 I*. M. the past ir.1
Manning.
Kveniiig Services, 7:30 P. M
land graduation ex ercise r a t the
Young People's DivI don, il:I i
Mid-week P lay er M reting, 7:30
t Hollywood High School at which rover, was given to Mr*. Linton Jf,
Allrn,
wl.ilo
r
e
t
prllb,
u
jar
id
^ m e his daughter, Mis* Maty
Evening Serviee, 8:00 P. SI.
Elisabeth Tolar, will bo gradii- crystblliseil frm t was prerenlisl In
Sermon l.y the |{&gt;v. I. I", Jett
Mr*.
II.
II.
Coleman.
Mrs.
K.
I
ale t Mr&gt;- Tolar and 3li«n Tolar
kini, prv.-i ling eldrr of the (Ir
p^ap to return here in a short Hoy, who pla it in leave Sunday,
Irndn D i'trirl.
for
p
lints
in
Arixum.
and
Cali­
time with Mr. Tolar.
AVeilnesday P ray rr K ettle-, 7:15
fornia was givrn a p alling gift,
l l ’rrshytrrian Government)
also erysthllisnl fruit.
n rg an isn l In InDI,
I’reachlrg Keivic.s a t II:m t A.
At th,. Ira hour a salad roiirse
31. and 7:30 P. 31.
G lided Sum t.y School with
Kiateenlh S treet and Kanfurd
Trsinrd Tsaehers, 10:00 A. 31.’
M irmtrr, the Rev. Jam es 31. Avenue.
The Rev. P, M. M arirr, patlnr.
Thompson.
Bible School, UI5 A. 31.
FIRST
Lite; I I IF t TIIIIST
Morning Service, 11:00 A. 31.
SCIENTIST
Evening Serviee, 8:00 P. 31.

The i - Homed
iL fn*.,

PTERODACTYLS

Ott*n Had i l»riq W»i

TRKERATOPS'

Marion County Sher­
iff To Bring Suit
In Fee Reductio^i

A PIT Of B0NB FROM
TVF DAWN O f TIME
Ihj b r a n Nekritk* Brace
Packed 5dsJ with fahhtoric
es£mhn»-Me*lVcf RNnoccri/

* Among those from here atten d ­
ing tha Orlando District Confrr•*c* of tha First M rthidisl
CMirch, which « u hald n t the
d e T c ii'in DaLand this weak and
el«**d ’Friday afternoon with a
lUmic lunch at tbs FlorhW Meth­
odist .Orphanage, were: the Rev.
aid Mrs. Smith llardln, Mr- and
Mrs. R. O. Hutchison, Judge R.
J i Wnra, Mrs. C. O, Bara, Mr*.
M K . Juice, C. C P riest,'a n d 0 .

Christian Krfenrv serviers are
held avrry Sunday in rnlmr at
the rhurrh * t East Second Street
at 11:00 o'clock, Suhirrt for to­
morrow is "fa the Universe, In-

Mr. and Mrs. II. IL I..Imix Iui¥p
rrtuinctl from Avon I'.uk urtl
olhpr jk»i nIh in Ihc* M uitlttri |»»rt
of tli^ uliftpt whore 11• y Iuiyp
been i»prn»|in|f m ih o rt lltno.

Stine weighed nearly u ton, and
others were as t r a i l a , mnghtriK
Virtually flyimt dragons, they
were flesh-ruling, and preyed up.
»tl other rrenture*.

Alto Mr*. \V. M. (holt, Mrs.
A. W. Knux, Mrs. W alter L. Morm Sima, i
gan. Mrs. II. ||. Baggett, Mrs. E.
I. Hoy. Mrs. J. if, Stiniitpher.
Mrs. IL E. M m * , Mr*. II. 31.
Kumldey, 3Irs. Edward h. McCall,
Mrs. John 31liter 3lrx. H. Is. Highley man. Mis.
A. WiUon, and
S M u n t it l'* of roa^s, crap* my r- Mr«. W aterman and Mr*. C.
Ua, plumbago, nod other garden
Walsh, of W ilmington, N. C,
W a i r s accentuating n postal colf t nsoili were uea-t to adorn the
H p r a of tb* homo of Mr*. E. IL
K r a j u . P a t h Avenue, when Mr*.

IL ilro n y
1(1*23

dinner fonn»rly
7 f b 7 M7VT(T.dfr in r n t u e f

C H IN A

monster*. the pratlurers made him
30 firt lull a * n Tnslrli for siltvivlnyr illno'aurs in lliu jungle and
II* u oiatell lor bat lie pilules III
a neii-alionnl New York adven­
ture.

Thu NEBRASKA FISSCIIE wn*
distvivetiil at Agate. S mmix t* Mis­
ty, N ebraska, in IK?7 hy Jimp ■

II. Cook in a stratu m of pray
sandsl no, n verilahte ttrnstiri*
mine of fossil r e m a i n 1 Item * *f
centered with n while hlilhduy
i .f .i t o p p 'd with I glitt-d
pink
randies m il ib'CmsTeii with pu t
and pi cell ro.e* of ieing. The re
frvshnienl i were n . h i d e s of pink

*e l t u r n

ii &gt; wet- the

CELERY
CLU B
Annie Nelson, Mgr.)
PHONE 887

lou.llv

■ il * nod hul* |. n ssuiUsi-to -thu
miesie n s m en u u ln rs of the oeTin. i" pie u nt were: Jneipirlin
'Campbell, honor guest, Doris Me*
Coll. Helen .Ian - Kotilainler, .Mar
pare) Danner thirls Ja rkse n |,&lt;iU&gt;
he Perkins, l.iiry Ruuniillal, Ku
grin i Ann Caswell, C ne lua T r ;Itith, M a rg are t Spsii r r ,
N s o ty
Wdliams, N anry Iti.-a-ttvr, Je rry
Com h, M artha Telfunl, Klitalwlh
l e l f l i r , iiml M i r g a u l Dmgfvhl'r.
AI*o J &lt;e lla'.rr, Rslph Smith.
Rnyiuoiid .Mold
the pei**hm and d e ru ia le I with
fesloiilis of pink and gre en crepe
prps-r end o nitttlivs
*"S*wt.* and
va'i-is of pmk lOsebudn a n d feirt,
nereiitnating .. eblor r tieine nf
pink an • ereen.
At the lea Ii-Ur the go.* I . were
invilml to th&gt;' dining room where
the l.irge refreshnieiil latde *«■

■Id H i h int, Harry llriw nhe,
Clmrh
tV Ilian.-, -Inlun \ run-,
Edwi t lligyin i, .IIIme-. RtnsiHl
■Innnir .......... .
At Ru ir v. and
Waller i a m p li I, J . ,

Ir II. slonriie erv-v
lorlh of ii daughter,
on Thu Inlay at lie n

.SALK CONTINUES
All next week offering Hpccial valucn—
Rcduciiijr nnd closiniy out odd lot»—A
chance to save—“Why Not?”

, I'..Ml (Til.ir.u. Sutarl, New, Stylish—Juat
Hereittil for Monilny’s Selling
t.

Jtioi Hu* llrerm for Home nr Street Wear

SILK CREPE
PHri? Silk lit Ihi* Panic! Shndes
IMonduv— the yard

o v e r I lie
d v o r ii- o n t v~ \
N

l i i n ^ l e » S

\

KITC HEN TOWELS

A Spcdiil VnlutH— 10 yards for
• • • a

M v n tto d
r o o //

O
r
K- *V *
j r

w ith C arry A sfallalate Shin*
RE-HOOF
glee. ".S lny-pw l" sh in g les . . . B lti, for

PHINTS
M EW S

SU A

Fanry It.n u n Silk Sox—per pair

I* A J A M A S
MenV llroadclolh Pnjnman—Font f.'olor

WORK SHOES
Mch' h Plain Toe Work Shoe1*—pair

Security Lumber Co., ine.
SUNDAY

PHONE 7U7 .

510 31 AIT.K AVI:

Virginia Pattern
B e au tifu l. P riced R ight.

aOM collected score*
d J th# g r i m , nigh
J Unaa brtnhftw i table

McLAULIN
The Jeweler

4 7 c

rnhrm nicd, Sufi. Aliaorhctll, Spcrlal, curh

M IN. SHEETING

J

tr ip le - th iik n p p llra llo n —slrcprg, Darker,
a rtis tic . t:iiiM)*« fro m us m s n f •« fifteen
p o p u la r h lriiilsi pre-torlml, loo, no th a t lira
jiest color co iu liin u tlo n s uro attu ln csl a u to matlcally a% th e Im m lle U u n p ack ed u.nl
a p p lied . C om e in - - I e t u* show 7 t r . as^i,i!e*
—give you p iicca*

Mrs. Laney Hostess
i^ t Card Party Friday

*
k
b
I

' SUNDAY CHICKEN
D IN N E R

Fast Color Pepper.’! P rints— Ihe jnrtl
IsO w rr Fluor
10-3S

u
a
t

SO c

h v a u iy

; TO-NIGHT
Double Show

T f n i U 'i r i k f 'd M n H 1 w w
in o' Tampa voted to- ta it l
■ law, Thome.i said hi* It
mi | U. filed a* an individual,
lb.* I‘aim Bench Commission*
m ud imfnlr any nrrangant#
lercbv ilellrnurtlt taxes of th
md.I Is* paid with bon

To Rival tha U evutm
a the J u m iic Aa t a

taJlT
Neither Brain
«ts BrillUnt...*

A t The Churches

at

TAI.I.AHABSF.E, Juna IT.—
■Contest* acain ,l tw 0 more goo*
unit art* of the n v en l legislator*
were foreca*t yesterday.
' *.
Sheriff S. C. M, Thomas pit
Ocala. Mid he wuulj bring ^utt
to tr s l the law reducing fee* a f
ikerlffs and clerk*. Tha Pt&amp;P
Reach County Coinniissionan nil*
Kmnerd they would contest pro­
vision* of Ih* Futch bill, whkfepata
hey uml.'rstand. perm it payment
if iM Ieqwiil county and spatial
tlstrlrt lu tes with tmmls of aAy
i.'-nly nr tuc district except Jt»&gt;
n id lull'tics.
Sheuff 1 iiomii* raid th a Ifa
1 * ; if I’pheld, will cut tha 11*
nine of hi&lt; office SO per re n t w d
b»t te woul,| Is* rom pdled to t W
Irnvt: g
only two deputies • &lt;1
he • ffuiens-y of h tl t !•

A Good Place To Trade'

S 9 »
1'I V

O l
o iJ C
« t 1
fJ)X

�NUMm u 4 U M t-1
tU»# w in mad* only !

BYPRE8ID
om
«»#r tu ­
rn * . U t * M M It « * « . * * ;
orar. tU t Ik* outl-tnut taws «UR
■ U d f k * h i n l » t maaopollra
tU l rsaOsta trad* i d prieM b'
tag which ( D m la.rJrm U prof­
it* or onfatrljr high prim*.
- group* to
boat&lt;U tU t which oxpoara tktir
i
^ r t u n , w ih .f i* *
mo* t i m w M m . t*
Inc bp member* who or* unwilling
to d* Uwir port*, w* mutt |u«rd
til too who plop tU com* for th*
CrWcril |to d W M thoci who
mop took oottUh c* iu from tU hoorlrco u d hfldr tW im okU dU ■UoliUkoMo of other*. We muit fol Km tiny kp tkk-' k /g ^ M r a tm
‘protort Uem from the roekoleor* tconumi* ataff tU ^bdmklhitrdUr
who love it* both field* of employ- will p taaut lib a i f i t j W k n 'M 1
*t* tnd worker*. '
my acjloh under t t t I f f *
» ’•
*Wo i r t (ponding billion* of
dollar* and if that (pending I*
rabllp to ierv« m r ond* It moat
ho doo* quickly.
_ J ,aieat* rhro flrit miuldarttlow^to
•W* w ait cawvlhg*'our bait* tho etnplopmant of ju w tif c r f * doe* A t promote favorltlam nod proa by re a lly
C tnft
be aipeted ftikl OHr
"Thi* li c hravy lohd far u p rkaainf powfi Of lU # 1 ^ 8 i W t
gnvbrnnir a t gad ran b* bora* onlp I* rood aeonomiea a*d goafhM h
If wo bar* th* rabfldtoea and laeae. TU wm
iupport of th* poop!* ivorpwher*.

hum *

oH « * W * b t t H *
i f t n o t public Work*. O ur M U M

JkoHthdbt w#ildosi

MH moop m«* •* &lt; * •

Jdhk by Oct. J.(M d * *»ek jfo W
•PkWoUf Utrr. * * ■ « “ » 1» g
tMr h*0 1 of our lt« Horn «&lt;»k*
wI m H m fttrthaf b ttU d a tt kf
« adder groopd.
.
.
ralTodriilt l a l V
lip-

OVIEDO.
fl ilv.ia• -k» rtl . — —

, 1 k m jfU N iiUr»*tJa« .m#atlaf af tJU f i n i t e of tk* "VatkUok BlWa
(* •' *W #t
aftiroaidt, Tk* rw*rk of U a ^ H .
wad ftll*rfkkvkkpa4»,a«lf^
belpara b p p o ^ x .U k *
plah .af,
w ^ik o fo o g h lp eaofor d m attaddf
CladaW wilMlh
Bldd bkjbdlhf' i l
which dm 'dtaUU0*Oaal»,MhofSd*kp

jn s s u r ttg
x i&amp; tm
h r m i w t ’h h w iu « 'A i
1 |M tal.1 lbo ktat». *Uf
■
vW
M
r’fftdhrWpdrodb.
' b h tr m foot turned

X M L Io d » ttf KWtodtUt

MUcidhrb
matlsallbo
faulted mljtSar School id a &lt;

aa# M r o. &lt;w.
aVanldg and
rdo planned
Mat prtftrU
tg ot * Girl Mr, K arfih’t phopi*. Thar »D«
plah te*\Dll th* WorU*b M fettf

fida -too Ifm tar U r
krattUn lit DkLaM tad
p .f* r t U l city.--------*
MM-TWeUf' A»*o«laItf rrgular monthly
A i rdhool hokta /MbnMHib Ura.' S. F. Land
XU* ta UK hialamant
ittJhdahe w it amall
'a f Impertanra td
tt bt UkWl Up Mt 4'
A ItU f tbrak. TbM
Bid* IU me*tittt*
idrnmar and It WII

E T .U .M -OP f t r * r

C T toW . it. v . nut i t tba cnarcb
Monday afternoon far Ita rtfulat
mabtbly'bbalnaai Matting.
*
‘ T U y b u g Womin’a Mltalotury
Ctrcla af tba MelU l i t Aiulliary
a a t with U n . Harold Yard Maoday oftanioon.
TU Juvanllt Society mat with
IU Uadbr, Mr*. C. B. to t, t»
Whdnaado^ bftarnoon.
' '&lt; •
Blit Claata, aoo af Mr. omi
l i h . C 'B . cimtas anderwent oil
operaU*«| &gt;• for ' Uarilltlo {jloat
tS a S &amp; M baa bo u qritg ilk
. C. T. McOolIey'a homo I* r*
ttll.W M L iu.
T Ir. n^'We** A. D. Bauar'htll
too. A.‘ D. Up., and-Mr. and Hr*.
0. W. Bower and o a , Qaralk,
■pent Bundap at Dajtab* Baacb.
Mr. and Mra. Millar loft TMa.
dip for Uwir old homo hi Plnivlltt,
Kyi
- •, Mr. Rablaaon, of Qulecp, will
auccaad Mr. Nalaon aa agent for
tb* Seaboard In Ovlado. Mr. Nal­
aon and family left/fad1Pomona
thi. weak.
'
’ '!

'600,000 to tho n»*y to ai

&amp;
5 r£ 2 n w
Tent lif'tb* moontatrfi er r

'4 n up ffcVtfturdl I. laid dawk
tfa
ilmple ptaUW U toiW M fiH t
!
Offhrtory. Micetad—I
gtftaf 14 lUrva fir thi. rtuhtry.
itan:' singing. «
r a » u to m i'I*
1
pUtd tU t ni bpainUa thdl H k»;
j
M to pay U t ' MUb IhrMf
n*l. fltSUt*'. Lojrt, Bonnie Bell wait* t# IU wurUYt tb fotitf to
|Sailor*. Jtatk A*dtraoq. Uor*t*» rictH .l In thlo country. *
“By builnea* t mean the wn6l#
Mint Sew, Aik* Whitaker, Lola
•f Induttry and edmmmr.-*»§P
;Hagen, Mnu 1 U g u . B.
worker* I mean WWfUfdMhd
Ditk Shawa, Blrgtr WU^T.
ield Asdrton, N orm an,jrhlu,
white collar alaair oa wall a* .» ^
Howtll, Jr., Jack Howell,
man ' In av*ralti-^*nd by Jfvlflg
Mdtlhall Fennall; radio ami
wogda I mean mera tU n » baf*
■*belatinea level—I maao tU
wag*, of decant IW*f|

,
grallly ta tU lr p U rik t to dortklb wilt
ScaoU .*« W i llvtng, uMolyl tlh
.preid among" our lMId d f ^ » iU d '|r it*
plo aVabtuMllp Mrfna tU opitting
|{
dp to Induatrp of IU rkkaat.mAr-1 net
kal which tha world baa khown. It (|M|
la t U ’only wrjr to utljlb* thwMra , ct

Doifald AhdMai
laat W**k from (
vanity far lha aii
/U F . th d Vra. t
pltih lilt FMdiy

raatm AMOItla* t a U k i

p(the IpIra "sf unchecked ramp.llUMC- setae wbW gwowheadt eontrola. TUp
above
ini|ga
g How meat
|||wn* *v«
▼
W all
B1r bt
raw lmaaea
pbrtllt aad 'flbli. ‘ThrtF purpoaa U

t'"*aiF. nioatoa. I* plat
Pat* ll.

Tlr?.Si"cT

Ihma t a d O rd rrrJ e l
P lo n e a , IHIa l t d c a r o f J

taat.aamian ho,l w k l far U

B&gt;

Clark a t Ike i k a » m
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i

IN W IT N K M W HHRKOP I kaaa
h a rln a io —I me h an d and aaai a a
. l e a k o t Ike akova a ie ltd ( 'n u n . on
Ikla th» Ind d ay nf Ju n r. A (I.

IMCALt
p.

af tU depoeita,
U phpvlrollp li

blocI ink opotatlow
lyuarUr of thU_ j/A 'r

Social Meeting
watch

principle

iKJrT^Nu KV, P*

Ike C lrau ll O iu rt of I

K fr tt&amp; tfr

• r r waldant or
tba affair.
Dancing will
parted, with mi
Merry Maker*
raitmilttee In &lt;

M rperaoan orsaal(*b w i a**
uml*r (he law* at the orate *&lt;
T u r k . Cowmvrrlal
lavratl
Tru»r. (alert hanwa ae C t T. ‘
porelloa) a rarrerallea «r**l
1 1 1 a i l at l a a . aaOer
laws ol Uk* r u l e • ( * « ( v in
I. M i x l i t and It* llaaa if.ilfc
orto i r r a i sualle rrtanla ol
r.iranterclal CleOlt Camaaav. a
famlartlo Caantf, VIorMa.
purelle* aritntvvd a** •*¥
•nOer IM lawa a&lt; li e BMO
Il la (urllier ardarad Ikal ihla
Ufa ke puhilakad anco a woek ler fauialaa* iM Arm air ra rtl
Work a, t eeraorallau W ilU M
fear n a m k l l t a wfaka In a n-«
nonet pukllaivad In (UnfarW Otailaolo Cauntr. rlortd*

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RATES

TU Loka Mary C U a U r . o f
Commarta, In naaaaaclng thnV n
aortal maatiag will h r UM ht_tJ|a
Community BuiMiag &gt; , tbUJWjU
next Monday n l ^ j t

8g33SuM S2 i

LKOA U N O T K 1

to oar whole poop!*. There la ob
power in America that to * fb tre

agglaat lha puhlft will aluh atiMr'hk wa feqdlr*. But that* I*
no group In AmoriCO that can
w ttU tud tU farca af 'an arouaOd
public oplalon. Tbit great ( M p
a ration tbn cnetted only If Uiom
prU brarvly go f'anfard to ptKor
Job* U ra agSTtaaiv* public tplHt
add tbie who lag ar* ma il to fool
lha fall wrtgMf o f pdbHe dlaapt,rov*Lr*
? ^
.
•A t to tU machinery—th# jiracjlcal wap af accwvpliaklng whbt
w* art aattlng out to do whan a
trade aaaoclatlon baa' 0 coda
ready to raborlt and th* oatocMthat hat qualified do truly roprdlanUtlva and afUr roaadUbla
■otka U* boon UatMd to all ran­
eernad, a public hearing will U
held by tba admlnlatritor or •
deputy.
“A libor kdviaory beard will U
appohrttd by tU aacrotary of la­
bor who will U irtponalbl* tU t
■vary labor igrutrp, whither orguU o.l or unorguliod, It fully
" * -U uqstrtp_re &gt;m an tad ta bb
advtaety erpocUp and any Interrated tabor group
— a will U ratlUad
*• U -U n rd . tHrough raprvaants-

I«&lt; tk e Cannxr o t H am l.eU . I* l * .

t, 1MV to Monk. « .
that m u wort* *M
fwnRurs « u pnrr h«»
homo between D*c. IS,
.September. MtU

—-Fmtry-twrutnr-rfinttK

but they know that tho first a m
I f a g n a t co-aptratloa ot nil am­
pbuyeft by one aWg&lt;* otnaa-ortUn,
U ftn fn W th d eaa* df worbm
bn i htdlo nOvrr a ttu q sb d In aby
battbn. Intkwtrita can d6 thU Only
if they U t* the rap port of th*
Whol# public U d aapocinlly of
lu b truwti'wirUT*. '• •* • • • “T kb’ U M i l lovf t# fouont
diacdnl'gahir'odnnU * vU*od
k. aweb. t u tlrno far mutual eontUoate bid Mt|f IT" niaw bid *wa
i t a iiftly rlfy «M Uu tonaa of
lair ploy amonf all Amarieona to
thadaogod la »Upport**l(rr1n(kMh#' which now
move* fknrtrd trtatgpbutlp In
ihta unlUd'dtW# agalMt dapro*lion Mad U / IU datkar* w » h \
with it to' a ntoMT) «*r. - ;
' I t II 1 -ch in .n U U iM#MU.
tr,U«m. W i r a rilU hig "&gt; *• •&lt;
tU* akfagilardi i t tU abtf-thiK

¥^JtSr¥S

furnUhlaga m n bo**
•uparintcndont'a boon* 1

f e s ^ yjKR- *

H;

eluMVii vMi4 Urn*

tmirtmijr.'*
■ Thi
rtgm
Uat r»75 w jtU af

• wU really kaou
Jawaiort Mg» Aw.

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and dtacount orr*rl*ad In the
atatoa la wkkk rack natiaaal
Unka aiw locatad. erropt la ao
far M tU p map U prohibited bp
Fadami laria lotion.
ABtUdmtiam.U.Moaa.ctoMi daw
the aakablUkawnt af branch U*kInr by national Unka la 'atato*
with ntatotarp nrovitlon aapr***-

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v. c. not ?n la ms
n.rk.

n»

A. M. WKKKA

mt
o r roaierLkiit'aa cai.m
J r t C T | t in:(kwnv 'iiivkn u.n

w ijw

nf At Jttkdph, (&gt;r-n
• nJ *tAU nf riorMft
« f tndwnjr an Mrpti
•mid irivii
**• nv#ti
flvn (Al iff#*., m m

u a d a r a n d k» a irln # a t a d acraa «(
a.
(o ta a lm u ra and m i # randared In
Jb* * Irv o tt (Vturt at lh a T w a n l» PlkANCM P. tVIIITHH
ThirO JuAlal.il (Sranll In an d (ar Ikolhrllur (nr Oamdldl

data oornono*. and to mako pkln Ip parm lttlnr branch b u b b le bp
tU t tU Ir rote^Md am not U be atata Inatltatlona.
need to rapport morulatUrn. Tba
lanoTTn Boom la di*tn *power to
over*#* aod Hlroe* aweb pa# of
rvaoorran of IU Unbp.
n provide, for IU emotion of
l Federal open-market committoa
’a# lha ‘ twelve member buka to »opervla* open-Market operaOofM nf
tba Federal ioanv» bank* and
tka ralnlio* *f th* Podetal Bo•erva epatom with fetnifa knakn
la areordanaa with rngdlUkina
adopted by tba Federal I r a n i
Board. Thi*, In aflbrt, kaaBtaa
aod five* official raeofnltloo ta
tho praawit open market aommlU
I ton. TU art alao flvoa tU Fodar*1 Raarvo Board power to wpar*
via# all roNUoae a*d trnnraetloaa
of u y kind aatarad lato bp Fadrr»i iu * * m _ H p U ^&lt;is f m i n
hnnka aod banker*.

BILLY'S UNCLE

FmmJ m

akd white apottad bound,
d igat on back, (la aUpa of
, anawrra t# name Bella,
sdil b* sawardod for lm
tied, FUrta'SM-Bd'.
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Vwmt ym—ujoui

YVNAM Mtolikl

»VkTWB A.\ft uvtw

H nm pt M

OU, of U lu , ar* visiting Mr.
( W E. T. Butomoralll *"4
-M d Mrs. leruo Aldormrt
TbsaiMir In'OtUbdo.
M ot* LMdiJp, who ha* bra*
IIm (U Unlvkrslty of FlorlU ro ta te d r*Y th* suntflWr
■ M tbal

Coro, fit

Mrs. W. J.* Lea and M V ftU riotla
nturned WAfnladhp fidta a, tw«
Waaka* aUp Mt WblU Springs. M
k flilti' CUrlotta Cdhtbn add
Dorutby Map La# spent Wtditssdpjr night at tba WUaUr’s CaaiJ
ab LnU Piekst
•pm etr
Wslnrlght rtlurnh
Tbirt-nhy after * two wsska' stej
14 BUtftkd'
" ml
Ht
Uulaa Wheeler sprat » few
M A|* week at Dr. Uelts UoM
pitbi frt tnattaentbr ' *&gt; ‘ / Mrs.' WlIRsiM WMlker*, who U l
bokn III fok th* pbkt twn weeks
bt Ut* Fernsld-Uugliton Hooyitb
In 8aaford,
returned bonk
Tueidsy.
*
Mr. shd Mrs. Bell Ward af*
lha proud paranta of » fins ssn
born st Uis Orange atneral tie*,
pltll In Orlando on th# lllh.
•
Mr»- J. N. Thempoon left ob

kai^tbulsrUp night la Senbp t u Sanford Orchestra.
Ilyotlalna was one of th*
«U at thb'raaeart.
r. and Mm. Htulop, who
i (ant ■pending aevaral waaka
MrS. Haeatap'a pamnte.
and Mr*. Hood -Uv* ro­ ia ahkply for employer! ter hire
od to tU Ir homo In St. Fa- Smnr meb to do'the baiatlng work
kf Udbclng thb work-hours -,gf
who baa bran seek taen’s week shd at tb t i w f ]
Tinnoaieo, U tta»# :paying a living w4g*» fey
otton s t U r
thd florteb d irk ."
;-e.d4«NI

Junr

Tb* now yarn for rroehotlBg
kommOk secosMrla* Is * knitting
and crocket cotton. Thi* ooMUn la
aa thick aa v*ry heavy String,
but ta not stiff snd tcrsUbp ss
ta suing. It Is uamoratrtM.1 and
■aft but with tBOugb body so that

CocOb,

Biles. Mi** ButtoA MtUdm••
—j • i
O. A.’ Nicholson ta visitliig
Ntcholion. of Okkrah, for
'Floy itOUr ntortoIMM •
|3 |f fHowi. Timyday .UM-'
U tk cMBtan pilou rapprr,

LODGWODb
«9(«Uvo C. W. Enlamlii*
returned to hi* Um* MM
U f o M sflkr. IU ootolbi
■ U ntora ol Tsltabonob*
(PPJlr*- R. 8. Thornton
n m y w o d d ln g snnWar
4a% bdo Upripga with.I
I p p *B1o cupper on f f
■ ’ fflaiid* tnd guv it
•Wo, about 12 In J l.'ttt.

J. Krai am apandlng

rn *t» te&amp;. .ObUvt
iB

U* nnddeted bp
of U U Moit.
mar mt*U On
fWmojtar*A*

COTTON
ta buelntM compvtlllon, But If all
smployera ta back ' trada band
tbamaolvea faithfully in&gt; th*»#
modem guIDb—without skcrptlon
—sod agree tegetUr anil a t oara
none will U hurt and mllllam of
woirken, eo lung deprived bt. iU
right te earn there broad by tU
Fweat of their taker, can rnira
UUtV hfbdl at'MIn.' The challenge
of tkl* |aw ia whether waj-tsa
tMk lalflik mtbrotta and prsaant
a aalid front igatast a cutbirthn
peril
"Ik ta a cballeng* to indhttky
which long baa' Inflated tttt,
fIMbb tb. right tM Met ta ckkba
It could ds much for tb* gewbral
good which hithortp boa bong ftphte nowkit N r i U n
with * high Found net
length ilMavra wkSk M
cMuallp to rarambta ■

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K 1. E. Batridg*. Crystal
PU n. W * ,
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SUPPOSE yoU carte suddenly upon two firtdai Ob#’
straight, wall'trodden. . the other thin and twiftthtf o tt
into undergrowth. If y#U dfdrft trAnt to airilfe Bt any
iilBrt fti‘ilBitieulAf. you rtight choose tho latter. Bht
not otherwise. .
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. . Bdfoto^oie as buyer, tut!, twb roads. Ohe te thB
roid ot knowledge of an advertised product Thotisinlte

A d o n io W o n B y a P lu n g e .
AM?VA\ VOv» m a rch
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WMATS THIS I 'N
HSAQ ABOUT v o u
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pfenv a flobir w t e , ft to b th - p a s te th a t, w ill g iv e you s a tis -

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faettbrtr When yott use ah advertisement ybu Use ah

M| raah naetaOOF, rtT

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&gt;Wheh yod don’t use idvertisSmenta, Ifou go the
dollbtful road. You have.only taurjvknowledge Of the
pttfAwft ahead. No tfiie n a rk or name to depend upont
ghhhA# yfrUiVfce reanltm ay or may not be worth the
e ffo r t t o h rtirft know.
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" S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , J U N E IK. 1M 3

Beauty Contest W ill Be RECEIVER
Held A t M ilane Theater
For C learw ater H onors

izing Dollar
Germany Asks Parley
For Colonial Terri­
tory In Africa For
Relieving Condition

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Partly stu d y with p#*aftW
m tsalfht sad Saturday.

A Willy, Knight
"clan I* th e .o f June 'Jib
priic w’.icb prill be awarded tn! II* »tatfd that local mere an1 •
that KlotIda Rtrl who. in the op,n - 1 will he naked to select a girl a* i
ion of ju d g e, ik ecrrc, the title entec hoc.in thf local “ ’ "l.*d* H "M i« Florida" at the end of H,«; winning »&lt;«« « lrl W" 1
f' M "
third annual beauty content tn In* j flcnrw aler well chaperoned, with
teld at Clearwater Itcoch on July nil rxpen.-ies there and ha. k pm
Mr. Marrntelle thU week will
I *1. A ca»h prite of $100 ami amilher of &lt;NO will go lo second *n&gt;l •elect fir* judge* who** nan*,
will not W
divulged
Tlx
thinl place winners.
will he eented in vnri»"W a l girl* will have an op|xir*, ,lu.hr*,
—.
trinity to enter this conical at I section* o f the tbenlrr i.it .»r
Clearwater, it wa* annu m dr here night o f the local eon c ‘ •
t.alar hv Jo*. L. Marrnlrtte. man ! O rir ooinloos will I* H ' " ' *•'
age, of the Sparks owoe.1 Milan•! the eottclualnn o f the perform ,.,..
Ttroler
Th,&lt; Clearwater mntr,l oil*., t
.
Mr
Marentelte
,t«le.l thal ed n large nnrnher » f gWL to
“ftcp n iks 1 ttmaterr "att'-sreer-eHleewtoiahah*«,to-irvJiULoprJui'ivr . H‘ -­
i will *l,| In the Clearwater eontrst Dorothy lll*ne" who r*-|.r- ... .
s r .w \PHK. J ne I d .-tA V -A ^ , l||(rinr*
ln r„ h then Sanfer.1 a" the winner o f a '--at
dramatic gesture that brought for-j Irr •nnw* lime during the week ! »*ea.,t r rnnle«t.
mer tio*. A lfm l K- Smith to t h e ----------------------------------------

SMITH TESTIFIES
OR MITCHELL IN
BANKER’S TRIAL

PAY DIVIDEND OfMakingU.S. Wel\
OF 3 PERCENT

Congress Adjourned,

Nearly StO.OOO To Bo
Rolonscd In July To ..

S e s s io n
1 ^*. j * C I T Y COMMISSION!JACK WILKINSON ^legislative
Has HandedHimEv-.
ew Implement For
s
DISCUSSES WAYS'LOSES LEFT HAND Effecting
Recovery
TO SECURE FUNDS FROM EXPLOSION

Nearly gltt.ntXi in en*h will he
trlra.r.) in S.infonl ah*»»lly after
I,I) I. c l , Ihot
represent, n
W A S H IN G T O N . Ju n e 16.
ihrr.. peicenl ill* .lend • orf all
— ( A . P . ) — T r i u m p h a n t in .
claim, til. l .rn.l proven ava„.«l
,,..* | it .| Sati.m.il Hank o f S»n*
j ' , ^I,'iM.‘ l,’ " -.'iwTr.ir.r ,iiFrowiBw|‘
|V- [ ,
W h e n A e r i a l B o m b [d e n t ev e r hna b een , R oose*
•T
of
.„, July t'.'. HOP.
velt fa ce s n ow on h U o w n ’
p o r te d plans to stab ilize the
Ih. Mat.me,„ w » mod.* twin*
real teat— hia p ow er to pull^ * .
“ erican dollar w ith the
I.
. j. \v, ||oiwell, l" ever of th**
th
e cou n try o u t o f it* *luin|&gt;.
;»sh,. pound, w hile in the
Jack
-Buddy"
Wilkinson,
Ik
I
are.I
with
*
latruirid
of
the
t„..ik, who * &gt;,d that ,t had keen
iljm e -.G e rm a n y a s k e d
T h e legialatlve a e a a i o t k *
s„tho,,te.| by the I'umptroller of foist. 11.1 1 nilltlon of the I it) of yrar old
of Mr and Ml*. J. L.
i s ' w orm Hfifr nn A frica n
11*. Cm re,.. &gt; »t W.vhington,
"• ,,f »; ,,r ) ’
" *,J" '
Wilkinson of thl, city, *uffvre*i| w hich rntlcd tod a y h ia fltrw i
e o ’ ^nial em nlre.
W lh f» » , divid.n.1 , aggleg.rt men! which in li. atr.l Ihivl It *
h e t " completed the banker * delate him all the Implement* ha
Whifa Ike Trench rricefollr ac­
he hut »;tM reiiHlntiul m i ' 1’" M‘ * u( ht‘ Ufl h
II,
g
J.&gt;|e icent t.a&gt;.ng . tv
al.iea.ly
lenre yesterday t« chatgr* of hilkasked lo combat deflation.,
__ . .
tn
f..r
ope.-......
.
,.or
1
yesterday
nflern-on
when
ceded lo Ihe American demand
[i„ ,„
iiit
a,l ki,oti.il
r*vy
ng the government •&gt;( IttSO.omt in­
aerial h«ml&gt; similar to on* used unemployment, debt burden*^
far th# appointment of Jamea
Santord I dy
j , ....... w it b ,» ,. lh. total
div, |.... . nveu.brt ..f lh.*HUM
me, ... on the InVrfront In atlrartlng at- and a myriad of th# Inlsrlosksd
M. Coe a» head o f the monetary come taxe*.
ikml, t.. i,, . * . I cieitil.it, of . i..io1 *aei»n 1**1 night met
Rebuttal
witnesses
nest
were
Inc-mmittee the* viewed with ap­
cause* of ths depression.
aicti
t
o
d
,
»
...*
thvto ««*»«•" '» *kr
t.
Ipoirnnl
. the tn-t mil. o &lt; ;.r. ,.*reot
the day. explmled in his hn«l.
prehension lata report" of a trodmrd By both *t k*a. among
Th# man who nrs t* translate
n
It I
tm d-ftno.l lh*t the pt.l.lfin
them
Mitchell
h,m**elf.
ami
court
The youth, wh i also Buffered Into action many of .th# daring
thane* In plane tn nee the dollar.
|ti..Ing th*lr meeting,'they menh
k
In.
lh.
»m
have
le**u
|u.w l.r Inirns about the ch*it and
Secretary Woodin'. stslemenl adjourned uni,I Monday. Kedvral
n vu.l |* ...a id .1 to Ihr Comp i .no*.I n mer."i. way* tn " hi' fv head, was resting comfotlnbly at new artlvitlsa of tho govaramsat
h
that the t'nittd State* ha" n«t Jodgr Henry JV. tiod hid »atd the
arc al thslr post* rsady to to no­
Up)
might
titit.
foo
either
hv
’ tlull* s f.c vc.llitall.m *&gt;,td■ •*&lt;gl,u
.....
'
Ik* FernaM-litughton
Memorial tion or alrsady ara dssp la lha
P " n *'l"n‘
aerted to a"* riirrencr «*hhlll«n attorney., would
i|.oi&lt;
ai»l
tlie|
„
ytnrral
e
P
il
,
lev.
*
to*
rut
titi*
Aft-'t
th
,.
r
IhepHni thl* ntntalng. F.ur phy
tl»a proposal", meanwhile, had day and Tuesday and that the IJ
l . Receiverl
otiiltl.
enrkvev roiinw
collectlm
I iri ll rs *&gt;e
«, e ......
tenured
I*
K&gt;*. elver. o'l'ltl.
. farrsgi*o In*. sninn* **i*rp railed shortly after task.
ne
**h'-*l .. h
Important Influence on the con­ met, » f moderate m eara'con,pris­
Tho extraordinary u n i o n ax
ORI.ANDQ. *•""*• i t
ATLANTA.
Jim.*
Id.
I
d
Hm
,
.
11
,
ii*&gt;
l&gt;
.
'.ill
he
n„*|e|
..
i
,
..lit*,
tav.
Il»w.
**r,
almost
ference. The reason nx.iwtved here ing the jury would r*ce,*r the
the tragic nceolent to naalst In the 73rd
Congraa*
whlsh ad­
0 .1,11 r . Hoyles yr«trtd*v wa* term. « f *ix. five. f&lt;»» or evrn Ihrouch'lh. p.r
&gt; to th** »l.*t**' -til the .i||r*t|.&lt;t|, wele held val amputating the hand.
far the Impame wa, that We*h. can* »ti We t.,e day.
journed slat die this morning will
scnienccl to IN year In primn &lt;m three month" In the ...mine vex.
* ' "the peofji
|M
that
people
arc
II
|
e
III
r
live
r
del
Inrton approral wan not forthThe acrident nccurred In the go down In history eg lha BMft
The apreafa,'‘rr " l 'l |r former ronvt, lion in fcdernl court «&gt;f nl
W.iili" ... -W e ca-Uln’ t
in Vi.rion reunite over the ' dr
I h 'd podt &gt;r who filed &lt;Uon
Democratic pro,dent,al nonMice
aiming
hack yard of the Wilkinson homo rsmnrkibl* *#**lon o f •
t{m|illnk
»&lt;
*
extort
from
l.cJ
'.
e
it
would
he
Drer,
&lt;
1
,,
that
were
predicted
hv
..elli'y
idfu
i
&gt;
'
aid I »■ rre-uv. *1 a t e r I*ft
At the elote of r»'»erdav * lo rlimai the t*B«r the defense
el Twelfth Street nml Dak Ave­ Hm* Congrssa tn the M i
Jo.eph h'. Cannon, wealthy North
yr.tenlav in « diatrict meeting tit . .lie, IVIII te,*, iv*- lodlev, nr legal
meettnr It was known that »ome opened a wetk ago Monday canto
. n.a^ Jlud.lv lYUkutn^n wa* one of the rvpablU.-----------------*
Carolina lextllc manufacturer.
M ffa t e o coweHered an -under- a» u -utpri-e* W ith him - a - altotiU en.ie.1 • I.V datr- *hd VAimry- k7.*i.t| JIW n y - H R »ir-r,-injrrc-TP — nr '«*.,n,i.ir.'7.,nnT cqTtTeit_ *|tr aevfrlil b„ys who wert playing In
This opening session o f “ • c " i , 5
H oyle- w a *
in d ite d
on T F T ^
, ft
c«t « foim lo l*
•* # 0*1 r
«*ih. r tlm iiflon
i ',,nv,&lt;li*ti. r the yai.l whrn F'orrcvt Watten, Congrasi not only marksd th#
gtie.l
atandlnr” which r»port»JIf hai acter wilne"*ej weir .&lt; Republican
c o u n t* o f sending e i l o r l i o n l e t t e r »
plan
of
reached under which the f,nuer govermir. Charles' S. Whit­
, .. . „
ooetii* 1 tinned remmpnnie.l hr the level* .\\. A. I efllet * recent
ytnt of a pstlod whsrsta « •
(Continued On I’age Thpe«|
I h r i n i g H t h e m a l l " •«. C n n n , * r , d r
Ik •'»
1
.I »’ ....
o r i . . , . a. • it.
.i ,proper
.**.*, i .it
il.uhttug
*.1,line th water metrr Ai,«| inlr
dollar wilt he tied to a definite man; Arthur Itriikanr, journaliit;
rettlfi'.i'e.
'h it
in
Democratic party took orar eomm an din g p a y m e n t o f m o n e y n n d rr
tendenl
»
f
edit
.it
ten
would
not
vain* within to hour* a, the tiuprrtne Court J„:.*i e M&gt;rgan J.
tty ma) t* made nnd the crttlff etou p* am! then rrf.u.dlPa' nne*
plete control of tho govsrtraifnl
n t h r e a t o f k i d n a p i n r *h&gt;- m a n u
toll I ef tip* rental provided s per
nmimlt him ..-If «.i tlm amoimt f rut. 1 . 1 no*.I t» it - " t o r.
lin t malrr schlratpmnt of the
butr envonod to provld# draslie
fa rtu te r’" a n . Jo# C a n n o n . J r . ,
(I’Br'en and other*.
- saafarenc*.
M. Hafnell etMi.J tlml th- fact! * n pnv . his t*\S".
mtatutvs to combat 'ths sconomic
Mmilh wa*. called upon hy Max a n . t h i " g t a n d d a u g h t e r . A n n e money that **»nbl pr*Uiblv he
Germany'" memorandum aaklnc
City Attorney F'. It WH .*o de- *
depression, ll baa snactsd taajo#
a • •
l). Steuer. defense attornej. lo C a n n o n . R e y n o l d * . I I . l i e w n * made available-from tale -ouree,. Ihst the . ■rtlli.'Xt* t, &lt;■* t*»* te |
(We expandlnr lerrltnrie* wa*
, lair.l tl.at m. h a plan co l.l not
Irgiilatlon of lha wldsat acope
f o u n d g u i l t y o f a l l I h i r e c o u n t &lt;■
“ There* should he ill the lielgh- Iu. ih* l lit*) to tnk*l&gt; 'll Iltd.cn*j
ulline
I
h
r*
raree.
that
took
htui
Score* » f local growers and of*
prepare! hr Dr. Alfred llne*nll'olltln'iru ui. Tago Th,.e)
lion thjl nnntlier dlvolmd mnv
an&gt;l, so far -aa th# United Blaise
H e f o t o | &gt; a » » i n g . e n t e r , i r J u d g e h rhoo.1 of
mui.Oim.' It*
f,
inis
»
f
shipping
otgaiiisationa
herg. minister of economic", who from “ The Sidewalk, nl New
',* «ap. eln l at ' . *mo f.itnr.* dntr.
A le ia m le r
A
kerm an. o
a m p a . .^ u| |hl„ ,, nnK , smMJ „ „ j ,
is ronesrned, o f ungwosdantof
Alexander
Akerman.
o f TTampa.
Mid there were Iwp p ’ aalble York" to the governor's inaiv'l n
art expected to gatlwr at the
.
wild ' r 1—*" ■' ,h" ' U |1 Hr weun.n.ak,* n l gir.tg'mti
j E n , ot Increasing G-rmany’" ea- at Albany ant the presidential K1* . who ptcaMerl over the r**e,
Court llrnue toqtgb' »',••#&gt; o'cloak
h
.
.kgnM U « e
rermvr, Ip tiw Ume er xniutmt
although %-ktd 11 yle* If.h o had anything Jr, r
y K it ty l « m u * Jba» .International nomination Th JWW,
lo hear H. H. JMockftld, of N*w
From n ropy of Hie recsi»cr I
on Mer. •* th# T»d Coegrasa hM
fo *»y.
**’ ” ' " * "
".
. . $7 r.nojgio. and t e have
far re
United
Stale*
Attorney
Gf
rgr
*
York t'lty, explain the dvtnlla of
*252: flrtl." hr •*♦*«"« *-r «"
De.lee
llfkl
!«•TaI!&gt;•
. •Ire* than
..
*a a.u* ni.it ft*
fin*
le* alala.l
stated lk»
he
under*lo«.l
f
V|*r.
.
11
,
IW
L
aa
p
ted
eriveil
rt.PnOfKH)
N.
vt
sat Tor thrs# monthi and I* lhak
African emslr* whtrt Urge pob- Medalie objected that every man Judge Akarman had been -Ini
In*,
teletype
F.
0.
II.
marketing
t.n it..* *e»r *,f In* "IT.* »■ ,n it.,' At
WASHINGTON. June 1*1 - l/H
lima has crowdsO through a aeon
Ite work* achemee could be carried in the jury box “ rnuat know all ported- her# to Irv hi* ca*e he year with th- revenue ...I flown
aysl.n,
for
fruits
and
vegutaldcs.
lantic llstik lliiihlin.,. it i iio'e,I
Administration approye.1 planv
of billa reaching Into almost svarf
th or tocotid. by opening about the 1 fe o f Governor Smith.” rau*e of a reputation for p***lng ' l.y aul.ini.il th' tag- scllmi; nt
The meeting has hcen called hy
11, .1 n„t nl. h*. the ere.* .ship ,.,lay calling f &gt;r hid, nn "th*
phais of Amorlenn activity. Sub­
terrileriea -to thl* people
Th« f rmer Governor -aid he I ng sentence* and that he re Irmilller prices lhy**e.- i. n.. tilling
F.
F.
I
miner,
pres,.lent
o
f
the
nn,|
|i
|
*.«;.*to
I.,
rt
Uie.1
r.e.l
f iMtlfhM, »f p I lie I uilding 45
servient to lha Whit# Houa# to- s
ha* net enough »pat* In h«d known Milrhell five year*. aentrd "heing railroaded to pri&gt; just where we will t.e
Seminole
Agriculture
Club,
lie
“ I would e^vlsr the c-iunt* it,..-, I,-it il.at nn cr.uitil rre.hu,m «Iity ; from now in a Union to *
dvgr«# hsrstofor# hardly know»-e
Their relation* were "nio.lly ,»•
eh t* ll»V*.
on ,
s.h &gt;.| honnl* ttot l«. et|*,*rl tnoio ll**., (mri, pi it '• M.i'dli.J n i. p tifcr amount « „ which bids n,s ihvitrs nil pets .ns inlcrrstni in a .-suae of sharp criticism in
/ The document wa* target* a
(Continued on I’ag.. Two)
T h ' lodge *-*ured llnvle* h" than f;..iinoiNm In making up l .-titi I l\ llio !_' p. in III pievi*
F. It. II- sale, tn attend
Mr.
many quarters— th# n#w Con*
n ,e twin.* sought.
plea for debt all*»latlon end net
hnd not hern -imported esperiol their budget . Wp Imvr a hard
t;t».kf&gt; l.l will hi* arcunipantod hy
.ei ly laid
greaa has conferred on President
|,-tailed
list
o
f
th*,
.periflc
forth German »l*w« o f the world
|y" t« try hi* ca.e, hot Inal he vrar abend o f iis an*! we .hall hnv,
A.
L
I’
ickard,
Orlando
man
who
Mr. Ha. .11
........led k
eriala. oaying G*rm|ny la M*»
wa* here lo n’ *M with many to trim our •nil* accordingly. It It..,* In.;* . ire, ,*••» id the I .ink I*.-... * t . for wIni'll hid* ate lu he l» chairman of n committee now Root#veil powers so vast that thay
the hem! of Ike battle aealn«t
are yst almost unrtsll^sd.
, »
n*t.*d hn,| )cl to la" formulate,
invi,ligating this system.
is ltnpo*«ihlr f»r us In go farther in January IJt-ll. Mr Raw lings
I J o r h ease*.
Uw complete dcatroetlon c f the
, .ti.nl
S.*r,e,n,y
T&gt;&lt; usury
It has often bran remarked alaw
Referring to ft yle,’ inference in *ehn I '|i,alters than the la-gis
l.n.t B.lu.lnl t.'" .1 th.
tiu.t for Itolcrt *u*.| Hi.' govetninenl w ail I
accident” and "If G e r m a n y
that he wa* bring "railroaded.” fell,re will allow u* to g o "
the session op#ned that th# Pmk*
Chief o f Police Roy (J. Williams
perish#*. all other people* will
x rt. l» ha** IIUtt.iHjt, IM&gt;0 of nr,,
.lent wa* being clothed with thn
the
lodge
Caidi
While SiiiiI t'uwthon played his Mr. Hat .veil ha I" •u in .h u g e
today
announced
that
approx­
pariah with her".
"Itefnrr yon grl hm*k you will guc-s nt IVIKht'tth) the ni'ijorily
l.'tiUing under nay l»,fo i„ tt.'to*
powers of a dictator and any II**imately IN local dogs will he shot
tor n. til, 31. month *
to .
pattlal assessment of what tho
of county nffl*ial* ptesent
and killrd early licxt week unless think II I* a h*ng eh.w train"
Judge Akerman told ttovlr* that r unled that figure hy at lea
Congress hs* dm# rannot fati to
their owners bring them to the
WASHINGTON, June id.—(Al arrlvo at th* conclusion that, a*
City Hall tomorrow morning l»- kidnaping and Ihreate of kidnap a million, perhaps mon*. A goodl)
I.VIHYJ.'t.I.KMLN I AI.I.LGK1I
■
I*,evident Itioseyelt leave* lha a result of th* transfer o f Ha
ing
must
b#
•stnplSij.
,
numlwr
of
lho«r
Inking
|u*rl
In
fore noon to has* them varcinate.i
rapitsl tonight t-y special train. powers by the legialatlve branch,
against rabies.
. “ -Sometimes.”
........... he «*id.
. . .“ I feel llh - di.ru*,ion staled that th*
June
l»&gt;
f/l’i
Two
A b jicf atop tomorrow at Groton th* Chief Kxecutlv# has bran pul
Dr. C. W. Maker, veterinarian that
«b*» the
«h* enurta "ore
fp helple.i* ill only plan they eouhl er iii 'i,'lit
for,nations iillegiug roda'Xle
City "Hall
Srhnd in &lt;n* hia non Franklin, Jr. into a pralti &gt;n of authority grastwas •** open the rlt.e.1 lei... * in
has hern at. the Clt
'* every trying In ruth lurh h.istneas
w r ,e sf||.d ,,. rnmlmtl rnutt
wo week, attend.! "This man” the lodge eon Inned the fall at an nrl.ilinry dale nml
Mol &gt;mg on to Marion he expects
(Continued On Pagg Six)
.
Because a fresh- shower of rain day for the past two ................
|ti-lay again,! .1 I' Munlaugh;
-Is an enemy of soewly and such
Ing
tn
this
annual
task
of
vacci­
operate
ns
long
a*
the
money
Y
'
i
.
&lt;
,
lil't.NIIAGr.N.
•In,"l»,
d
i
fl|(&gt;||&gt;r
,,f |.„lk r»;in In to aboard the icho-ner Amberdrenched an already sopping wet
criminals should he pul In n
The
Amrrn-a„
m iB i,»,s'*«. ,
Murilmiph wa.
reno.vrd hy jack hy nightfall for a cruise op
group o f host owner* who had nating dogs. Karh dog owner is plare where Ihev rsn li» I nger e.t
Rome county official* t'teienl ,| ota r»&gt; t . ,,, may h ad Metmtark (
x nt„| I,.* ..udiiig roiifirn.i* I Hm North Atlantic coast. Today
gathered at the lakefront yeatet- required tn pay a )rarly license
prev on society."
expressed the opinion tlml their in rol.'OKr Ireland.
Am., afternoon ta stage a regatta •f $| 2N for each dog, an,| un­
,ler .'nil*
l.y |t„* Renata. His bond he called fat |vim to sign the last
el
Speaking ralnilv the defendant
Isleh of hill*.
A government &lt;&lt;„„«,liter tinly- **-a,
A s h was to hare been a feature less the dog in chained *1 hum­ admitted he had n “ lerrihl." dl’ lrirta would l.„ tmahh* • tni-e
I al yiO.IHtf'
*
any ‘-rhiHil fund* at nil nml w»uh| mg |l. „ murk's .uipliis p pulaloai,
•IP paatsrday’a celebration. It wa* or wears a miiitle, police have
Members of th* SsnffTd Kfwtnia * '
authority lo do away with any r e o n l in court. I nt that this was have to droend rnllfelv H|*&gt;'.l gri.wtt
decided to postpone the r a c c.
grown iriln
al I.
he,- un„
au*e Uo • *......
riHin ,|
•rtli.al
“ the most cleverly arranged ra'e
ia Cl ,h quartet were bring eori•Into fund". This will „ f in &gt;'■ dv
The group had. 4 ahput »:M dog found linvarrinnteil a* the end
I have eVer aevn.”
gratulate.l tmlay for their part l»
; rot down (Yw* term* of the -eh,. I
e'rlock. decided to postpone the of the require^ time.
a Seminole County program which
fl..id.l wns vvpre**rd It, •' trnrh
races aatll .
o'clock.
Bui
was broadcast over ils lk k W I)B0
•r* won?,I rece|y# nny |**.|I &lt; * f
when that hoar a n te d , a fr«*h
Dir it"ilh« in i -Iaa*I
at Orlando last night, and heard
their Ift.Tt salaries until 'l-*te &gt;n
shower came out o f the leaden
l llr pO|»llllt i,»W **f It rlAlwl • 1
by scores of persons In this sroaf
the fall "somowher mar t'hti *
1
, helptoa* "
ski**, so th* visiting boatmen re­
V
\
rile
(o
(..
1
«»
-D'll
a"
rutly
ll
• |,p"U
,
The program Included sb#H
n,s&gt;.” •* menu.* rrniaik.-.l
Mr,. Morse sdggertx that not
tamed to their homra.
„ .
it.le”
app.
al,-,I
'
Kplall,
t
'I
. mm, p.i.plr ravilv. i».c ,riling l» "
1
talk., by Ksrl l-ehmsnn, trsda
“ It developed into a “ ii,a*le"
Tk* sklra ckared ahorlly aDtr
p» r* . Ireland her . It w.-„l i w-l I t la,,, r,aim,and ng lb1’ 4..'tth . Illy parents or lel.xDve* nf theae
body srerctary wh» spok# oa tha
se»,iori” , » a i d ( " o i n i l v
.‘ hu t
« M o'clock, and a crowd
WASHINGTON, June IS.-fA*) ed that lha Wallace plan for |&gt;r«
I m.ipxiy &gt;.| lh.
* *v,Jl.m 1
rnme d. *&lt;fl«pn,ent. ,• I* aid.
l-i)
who rend I --1 “ f the l-IO imluatrial and agricultural d«v*lad at •boot »00 person* Itataaod to
\Vslker.
in
&lt;|M*akjnr
of
tio*
m
***'
— Administrators o f the farm act, cessing tax## contemplates that
I p I.. I'-U1" Denmark nwi,n&gt;l "tvatl 1, I ..rpv Nl White S|.i,ngi, they irceive laonlhly horns to
■ coevert by the Banford Concert
opmsnt o f Ibis sscllon, and IU
pleased with what they regarded the rate la to remain ps inn-lani inr. “ Nn one seen,.,I l» &gt;" " ' Iceland In that &gt;r„r. it,.- „mll,, r ,„ n letter *-ldr. - -e.l "■ Mr, llrlrn
Orctratra which played tm i" a
as the mildness o f the reaction a* possible and to interf* t•* a* lit* much * f anything o f fnrl M ir.V rt, nlry ,:av.- the i-l-ml h* 1 lie. T Morse, local w.Har* direct or. linn paient* or i|e|wndants, but Ideal logstlon- II* also referred oeplatform at the roar o f the Court
i,uest|&lt;ms were asked of the 'tsteo
alu, frirndi and lh« pubto In gen cailm ally to a bulletin of “ Good
of commodity markets to author, lie A* possible with otderly mar­
min i, the .&lt;•»&gt;« w *y a" H" I,i.t i.m.p.l at patent ami f*'lnHaase. Generous applause wa*
officials hut they, said that Hoy ■I nn
News from
Seminole County",
itative announcement o f th-ir in­ keting.
.1
are
(tee
&gt;
&gt;
f
li.
ul
Itr.l
I.
of lh" 37 I'"al ',&lt;*)• nnw al rial wtrlg a* alien aa poaslble.
gt**a to the antlr* program
The maximum la« that ran !«• were In no position |«, i*,..* o.v
.-hr 1 aid that a toller which lelU recently released by tha trad*
tentions to apply maximum pro­
ttit iff&gt;ttitatioo
Ckkh Included aong. b , Otto
body.
cessing taxe* to wheat and cot­ l-vird represents the difference definite infnrmatmn a* the* • "t*l
work me aa pivl a f'j» facta ahout^what is
"1 hr hs bd»yi
Trapp, aad two Instrumental te
Tl»»* i»»yat liotijf
l»rnin«ih
the
ton, moved yeatenlay to throw lie* hetwern current farm price, and nl hnrard a guess a*
on nl home I* grcslly *pMembers o f th* quartot w#r&gt;
hiii
I
as
it
la
p*»
*
d
t*
*
*'»
fl«i
. taction* by Adelaide. Arise# and
(ill rti1« l» •Ion * ni»'t •• MiU*rni
vast machinery of thl* agricultur­ the parity" price win h is l.s*.„l amount « f money that would to
Dr.
H. W. Ricker, f . ILXanl—*
pr*‘r
t
nt
r«
I.
iiitn.il nlfair.t af»* tn *
«»f for Ihear relative •&gt;, ,l»|» „da„t»".
Jakev Blehter.
al relief board into early opera­ nn pre-war average fnrin price** n**ilnldr."
The Hern,nole Caunly hoy* who son, B. 0. Moor*, and J. M. Bt
A large amatber « f P*r«#"* rlahaul'll I.jchII »m n»"l ••"» olufr
I.. ,aid. -and ,1 .1, - "rams th»««
A
*k&gt;
d
how
mgrh
in
to
'hMarket
prices
fo
.
«me
cm
i
Itod th* a t y Hull to attend a tion.
re- are a* lh» While Hprings camp cipher. Mrs. Prance* Hickson
The development *»f gr,cull,ire. young iters when they do
A formal announcement
hv modifies average 20 p-remt *b*.v statu had on hand with wloU,
are; C. C. Lngllsh, toxler llarpsr, accompanist.
script dance with tnoalc by an
,-,l
,n
Ir.1
rvtvn
regular
letter
frnn,
home.”
meet
the
salaries
that
yet
lemsm
in nt &gt;11 iiii«*whnt n« k*l
Rerretary Wallace Is *-hrduled farm price*, representing Ihr ad­
I*. 1’. Fanlxh, F.rneat Robinion,
; Orlando urcheetra, as that the
HW«&gt; had a l„-y Hm nthcr 'day
for Friday but H waa learned dition of transportation sod other ut.paid for the past yp" ' '*'• land, it is stated. K'ittliertm»rr“■
Oliver Cromwell, Charles Jenkins,
day'* program, although aarlr and
he r.u,
that while he la prepared to make marketing cools to the ,um real- f’ awlhon slated that then ««&lt; Irrlaotl •.*» n*»t A.4 i« y ;» «t* nan*a l who came ,11 lh* *'ir
Vernon ,'fice, W. R. Imlsminger,
aften Interrupted by rain, held a
II I 2 JMNI in th* fund not 'I 'd indicate*. Itx temp*.
tied hv the growrr.
tin" tinned. "II certainly wn, n sad
art of Internt for upward# It at any time, he ha* decided to
Jr., Thomas Jor,'». Wiley Chil­
Wallace
and
his
aidevest-e*
there
wa
&gt;
bow
available
ft....
th”
winter I.... tr«n gnnri illy mild'-r Hung to hear hi -'o, ■■ Hr I'*'* "o
wait until th* industrial controlbeer taxes an amount of 1 1&lt;. «e**t than lien,,,a tk'a.
public work* bill passed by Con- day referred to news „r
toller from a a.arrird -'"ter and lier", Kan F. Noble, Cliffjfd Wynn,
Burn**, Dickson, Frank Cowan,
program
as
"pee
mature'
hit
hut that ef this amount a ie ,'n n
grass ha* been signed by Presi­
no Uttar from h " o,other, and
WASHINGTON, Jana 18— VP)
ff . rt T l i z k h lis t. I M S
dent Roosevelt. That bill probab­ made no effort to denr Ihst thrv portion would hnVs to le* "M'le*
rhll# h# bravely Died to keep Charles Palteraon, Ruisell Lund- — President Roosevelt took « * »&gt;
quDI. Frank Temple. Emory Spier,
ly will not he signed until Con- Intended to put the high pi&lt;*c-s. nl hv the alatg 4nr-aap.'i. &gt;e uLl
A g««d sign lha, ri.f summer from ahowlnv; H. h» "nsgto'd all law,ence W.lkins, Hen Howell. mend over th* nation's industry .'!
sing taxe* Into effe-l.
Opening rolleeflon*.
'’
grvss has adjourned.
today as ho slgnad tha powerful &lt;
kind#
0
/
ter.ibte
thuigs
had
ocr. emn ha# art in i, ."liected in
The public works measure In­ market net*** f"r hntb relton and
Ho
&gt;or red thsl kept 1tom from writ­ Chari'" Itlvers, Owen Forguson. Industrial supervision MIL
HOME.
Jan*
t«-—
The
the
official
DeiBriment
uf
Agriwh"*t
fell
at
the
opening
j dm A Calho -n, Franklin Cum- also mad# law tha CU*x*-Btawnli ■
cludes provision for an appropria­
TO TEST VALIDIIV
r,ill,ire report whirf. idea Ilia! ing and.' that limy did not want mingj. Joe Higglno, F^ank Spivey,
Mag'll w B#rin« »• « U&lt;lay tion o f I l 0fl.000.000 for advanced action to the renorts l^tee price.
t*nk W orm -da posit _ _
the fete #f Jim ml* Matlorn. pavment# lo f*rm*r* who #grve lo nf wheat recovered to" a ntrawll I
Semin ,lc County consumed only |»!m to know ,t. The chance, are 1 ’healer Cherry. Carl White, Howv—
.
msssurs devoting tha mala
that
It
wa&gt;
ju*l
»n
overnight,
or
,’ a gas supply, had ha rv- rvdi c# their acreage* o f ba#k toon to* tko- day wh*h* r«H «»l* OCALA, June 14.— (At V n f f .1 1 !) ton* uf fertiliser .luting thn
toil Fletcher, Luther Harper, J. V. of hia llm* through tha (
ei«."d ebout ta a bnto under JThonua today Maoanred h will month o f May. Only two month* careUaenra - on the part of th#
__ la lh# air. w n U
have crop*.
Johnson, ll- F. Cans*, Prank Kin- formal approval o f eavaral
' fl'# »"H •" tret th* law pa - d hy ago. nearly 1000 ton* were u»«d folks at home. Tl„ as boys are
i aahxaaUd Ua* night SearthFund# »re to be advance! from Wedaeoda*'* noat at Iona.
m#a*urvs.
,
Bom# ndtnlnl.tr.tnr, have l»en He recent legUlature re-lur.rg in this e runty. Th* state romunrp- abl« to toar a great d«al of •rd. Elsie Adams. Herman Har­
apa were held la abeyance this appropriation to begin the
riett, and Woo&lt;Vt7W Stripling.
la signing tha Industrial M l .
fees
nf
sheriffs*
etorfcs.
Although
tr#obt«
when
,t
is
actual,
but
feartnl
nf
Ito
effnc"
«
f
'h*
•»*
7*1 the fregueoey with acreage reduction program for
tlon for Msy t#lal#d 20,115 Ions,
Earle William# anegro, Is at Fort th# Pr#*id«nt said -it b tha a a *
-piaaa* have turned t . cattoa which will ha timed to lake an rurraat ari-e# al'houeh ttov the sheriffs' convention at Tam th# report aet* forth, with Polk a&gt;M baa yat been fo nd that
Bennlng, Oa.. In training for camp important and far-raacAlag l a g ^
pa
voted
to
t#*t
th#
law.
Thoms*
a anval'er
A landing at an lio- op ta tan million acres o f produc­ rewarrf thn graxpect
co nty leading all other counties lmtglMTy anj worry hat not
letlon *v#r snactad.
work.
pot-ria l a*poly o f the rnmtnod said ha waa dying ao a* an in­
I
placed
him
,n
a
conditUm
that
ba
mlght net ha re­ tion o f the crap now growing.
hy using 4470 ton*.
dividual. - •*
(fontlrroed Pn Pag# Two)
A t Uw anme time it wa* report­
L O N D O N . Ju n e 16.— (A . P.)
— A n o th e r c r h l* In 'th e W orld
E co n o m ic C on feren ce Is re­
g a rd e d In som e circles to
h a v e been reached tod a y w ith

Arthur Brisbane Also
Takes Stand In Be­
half Of Defendant

„ 15-Y«,r-(&gt;ld
__
u Hoy
'ly HurtlcQngrMa
Hurt
hy no recent preeK ,,
Only $700 Romniun In

r Trelmy Vof'XW
erutinR IMirpoucH

Goes OfflnllisHand

" AKERMAN GIVESiGLOOMY OllTLOOK
EXTORTIONER 15 FOR SCHOOLS IS
YEARS IN PRISON;fiIST OF MEETING

Defendant SayxJtidge Terms Of Six, Five. I
Or Kven II Month*
Wn« Imported So A
S
o o n .B y Officials
To “Railroad” Trial

l.nart I

Growers Will Attend
Market Plan Meeting

;Bids Will Be UUcd
For Public Buildings

1

Final Warning Given
Local Owners Of

R a c e s Postponed
When Rain Upsets
Regatta Program

ikH’rtximaUly It

,‘U11ir

Roosevelt To Ioeave
Tonight On Vacation

('olonixation Of
Ireland Hy Danes MAIrtow.
S e e n Possibility,^;

Local Quartet Given
Compliment On Song*

Relatives Of Young Men Wording In
|i^rr,i.,.r!SV\M.'i"r...«( (!.C .r . Are lim 'd To Write Letters

Administration Pleased With M i l d
Reaction To Recent Announcement

Important Billa Are
Signed By President

fiktt*m’H F ite H eld.
V In Northern Waatea

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�HIS INSTRUCTIONjf’ARE TO SELL-UNLOAD
Day

Get Ready For Mid ^Summer Inventory, H U R R Y!

s t o r e C lo s e d A ll

Mighty Values

Thursday, June

A 1 1 ? FRIDAY, A. M.
W

(Reductions

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JUNE 16th

15,

3 |^ t .i» i&lt; r n c e .A iW

-

Getting Ready

Kings A w ay! You’ll Be Surprised!

So Be Here When Doors Open- - FRIDAY. 8 Special Sale Days
DRESS SPECIALS

Pair
Mark Hluchrr
Compo Holes

4 BARS

•

Special Group of Silk Dremas to Clear Away—
Values Up To I U S
0 4 Q C
Uxtra Special- .

Or) n o n
Soap for......

O f t yf f k . ' Y m Silk Dresses That Formerly
9 d o (ft« T Sold U o jp $6.95 Quite a Sav
In*—Inreatfiate—•'’SAWP'

Extra Special — Friday and

C

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TOWELS

Falarday—U n it I la • Ca«l.

A flic. VALUE
22x12 Single Tarry

2 Groups Extra
Special Values

ash Trousers* In Neat
Stripe*

5 For—
GET A SUPPLY

GROUP I

About so Haaart New Style*
^a.habie Milk* la White &gt;aa
Pa atria

Dimity iCkack.
SPECIAL
PRICE

SSL

Full Cut

H A T S MILLINERY

S 2 .8 4

HURST

GROUP 2
Mar Bllka.

l)ar Uraap of la l ln ' Hata
Dark Calara
O C n

WHILE THEY
I.ART
*

Full Faahlon—All Silk

Flat Crepe and the Naw Rough Crepe*—WWta ana
Pastel Shades jO—
_
.

4

7 /

6

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9

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A Splendid Value and Cheaper Than Thty Will Be
Later.__________ _

36 INCH PRINTS
market 16c regular

NEW SHEER VOILES and DIMITIES

Special Clearance of All Enna-Jcttlek Footwear—We
are clearing our stock of AR 16.00 Enna-Jettlck
Fine Footwear—
‘ i f t R j"
All Widths A A to E.......................... ..
One Group of $5.00 Regular Enna-Jettlck Stripe to
Cloae Out—
£ 4 A B
Tan nnd Patent Leathers—Extra---- - U * " ®

Children’s Socks
%
/
IM e
W

~

Naw Aaktata .
Llalaa mad
Raytaa
p» l '

IIFacial

One Group Blond Strap and Pumps—Wonderful
Value*—Were &lt;5.00 and 16.00 Values—We Are
Closing Out Two Groups Specially Priced at

Cod for Sommer Wear — E x t r a
Special While It Lasts,

yd.

...» ...........

SHOE
NAINSOOK
Floe Raft Qiallly far
I'a ie ra n r .....

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PANTIES
Rayea Silk Paatlee aad
Rk.rl.
A C
Special-------------- 1 9

SALE

Tkraa Special Lets—WkHe Oxferda tad
Rlrapa aba Black aad Btaod Oxfaeda.
Extra Special—II.OS pair.
*

WHITE TROUSERS
Fine Soft
Quality

SHEETING
M lark Heery
Brava Bkeetlaf.-

10 yards

SHIRTS

C (
9 1

GOWNS
Head Made, Flee fl
Baft qaallty ..... 2

Kitchen Towels

Duck or Twill. A &lt;1.50 Value on I
File. Special While They Last
"HURRY"

You Can’t Afford To Stay Away, So Get Reddy—Bring A Friend—Many Unad
vertised Values Await You-HURRY To
r ;
:

For Drsas Shirts that are
Regular 91.00 Values—
Men Don't Mian This

CE TO TRADE

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name.
,
A prosecution rebuttal witiree#,;
John P. Allan, revenue agent in j
_ titrr itlm m tiwH
charge o f intone l»* invest.galore,
BT
DOOTCT
RICHARDSON
____ l l at ■•■(•it,
Prevailing optlmLsm throughout the United States,
ILL Maawtfa Lim ».
here, testified that a report made
continued news stories of factories re-opening, unemploy­
■niTon-e eirfft* Tft«* U a *
by Ambrose W. Hussey, forme
fund*
la
the
resumption
o
f
payA
m
m
o
(!•••«(—*•♦•«
*
■■■»**
ment
deer
rawing,
and
rising
payrolls
ire
convincing
testi­
n " i m m I* iw 'I R i i . m Iw
agent who checked up on Mitch­
•&lt;th* Allie*
CirM BIf.
/it f M * . ■•dvr &gt;#« »l monials that the depression is fairly, well over. The an­ neta»i»&gt;
kirk mmmf N
tttff'V .-. rr***5" mtnt__by
(Continued From Page One)
■artfe % iw fi
How____
eon____________
this bo tecofiipliiMd?
ell’s returns, did not show th#
f»e| »
nouncement’ Wedneaday by Secretary of ^alrar Perkins that •*» rna &gt;*•
Per tourteea yeafe The world h a t l c u r but they also met In connee •,minion of pSM.HiVl.fin from ihe
re6 « « * •• »
during1the nionth of May there wia’a 4.fl percent increase In saw
with public affair*.
experimented di»*»trr&gt;'‘ "lT
«a» war
National City Company’* manage­
the problem. The only workable
Whitman, Brisbane, and J 'sties
manufacturing employment and an 11.8 percent Increase in **T—aall^ •** • • " " • J *
ment
P.ml.
i t i m i i m o * ft iT t a
•nfewer wae the stjmuletton •* O'Brien, wholiave kmwn Mitchell
Th* oRm ton t* the ba*i» of one
jsy&lt;WWr
fT-JJ payrolls furnishes additional evidence. But because we have r n t 1- 1 .
II wm laewee m w foreign lending to Germany, which lor M, It ■« I lb year*, res p c seen ballyhooed before during the past three years, we are
o f th* charge* arainrt th# banker.
terflrorory payment of r*Bfe iS T fc
Z 2 made
tlvaly, all said hi* reputation was Ilia defen*# is thal the m&gt;ney wa*
*I f c 'w S i - t l l j C . 'I l Sail* becoming Ihcreaainfty cautious about accepting snch fig­ ^
arattons po**ible. Wh*n thla lend­
U h M* fttieft rtw te.
ing ceased, reparation* stopped, “ very good."
an a(Vance to be repaid, although
•scOft H ures at their fdee value.
England hai warned tho Unit­ and no one seriously hold* that
Mlleh*!l wax recalled briefly to he Has acknowledged that he has
Since
the
day
of
the
endetment
of
the
inflstion
amend­
, oaitalaann
Ik* JH ^Zi If
g tg m . far Ik.
ed Stain that th* Decomber 11 they can or should be resumed
testify concerning a fd-I^XK) pay­ not returned It.
&lt;k» '•»*L "Ml ka . ( .n i l far ment, there has been an almost constant rise in the values payment on war debt account
'*»!■» a4r*nlala# him,
R u iiey V
of listed slocks, Iwnds, and basic raw materials. The pow- mu»t h* lb* last ond«r the e ilit- again under present condition*. ment he made his wife December Allan also testified
LUMBER
c■WHb
:
oaly way in which Germany l*. IBOT. the day before he elaitna report did not show Mrg. Mitchell
e+ granted the President fo expand currertcy,'or otherwise ing debt-funding agreeiqpat. She The
could
reeum*
r«rf»arfttl°r%*
wt*rld
to have hold her l *..'100 share* of arse Kited *• the purchaser nf the
that It Ife htyond
manipulate opr monetary system, has not been resorted to, ha*
Lnag toariyrffc* M**, Calf rad
capacity o f Ureal Bntaja lo be by building up a mounUlaoua National City Bank stock at a 1«,nno shire, of National City
ryprvwi aad Ml total* &lt;todUand yet one can hardly deny that the psychological effect th*
•sport
btlifi^e
of
rredlt
fY
ffy
pay fet th# current rata, and ha*
loss
so
great
he
wae
left
with
no
Bank ito«k, although th* tab of
lag aatartoto- • ,
f
of inis concentration of such extraordinary power in the poliWd out what ah* conceit** to year, out of which interest on h*r
ths ,h*rec was noted.
~A 01
one man has been the basic cause of rfcrtng valba- be the danger* o f our liwMing commercial debt and reparation* taxable Income (Wr that year.
Hill
Lumber
Oat.
*».iT hands“ of
initalment* could be P»M.
Thl*
Medatle had tea I a transcript
The 'Irfrnse had introduced evi­
upon full payment.
lltlr aifel* H»0y
would mean that the world would o f the former National City chirr dence that Mitchell’* return wa*
On
international
b*l*rxo,
the
* ' Bealitlng that the value of their money which they be*t estimate* Indicate thag
have to buy more and more Ger­
ZIP SERVICE
. Ffcaad Itt
approved
in
Washington
on
th*
man1
*
private
examination
In
man good*—»n*t th* whol# ten­
hid fn bank*, safety deposit boxes, or oltPsocks, might be Britain la rurrently Uklaghast*
of
llui*ey\
report.
which
he
said
the
check
was
f
ir
depreciated, inventors, or hoarders, began what has been more than «h# la paying-M t, If dency of elmo*t every country * miscellaneous expense* whirh he
to to buy |e»* and le»* of
called a "flight from the dollar". They began to buy stocks, anything, *be I* running hahtnd. policy
any country’ * foreign good* and era* unable lo recall specifially.
speculative bonds, and raw materials. The average house­ Therefore, *he ha* no dap to day Insist upon Ihe world taking more
FBIftAY, j t j f B I*. l*£ t
Mitchell »aid yeslerday, hoi
KILLED ON U * T FLIGHT
Intamaiional lurplu* which »he
wife, if she has been at all frugal and far-sighted, has laid can
turn over to q* in payment fer of Ita own good*.
ever, that he remrmhered now the
, UDLH T O U B rOK TOOAT. In «n extra supply of groceries which she could see from her debt*. She muit do on* of
And then again, thare 1* th# money ara* to repay part nf $190.Htave’a Plica
PENSACOLA, June Ifl.—tJpy—
dity to day were" going up in price. Of course, as everyone three1 thing*. Finti »h* may ehtp vary praOkah- JlHfaUon »* to oOO he h»'l botrawed -from her. On hi&lt; l i t flight after his train­
Whether
Germany
will
pay
fu
fPOST
OFF1CH ,
u, gold That « * » dona In IweemSEALED FQlf -REDEMPTION, bought, prices' road higher and higher.
ing period at the naval nir sta­
subitanliel reparation*. Cer- She received Ihe money In ) 2tW
Grieve not the Hold Spirit o fO o d ,
LUNCH
The aggregate of all thin buying hue been considerable. her, and a glance at the remain- Jher
tion.
Presrolt
II.
Newmann,
21,
as Ihe result nf selling a Fifth
* whereby ys arr sealed unto tho The height to which prices "have risen has nlso been ron- Ing gold reserve of the Bank of laioly Ihere ha* begn every di»o f Mtillwatrr, Minn, crashed and
Regular
day o f redemption^—Ephesian* 4; fddcrahle, and has occasioned fn some quarters the belief England *10 *bo* that further position nn the part o f hrnnrc, Avenue home which was In her wa* hilled today. H* was prac­
t*1"
ihipmantn of gold might reduce Belgium «nd to • l*»»
ticing landings when hto plan*
that
the
"recovery"
has
been
too
fast
to
be
thoroughly
olher
Allies
to
pwrr
Germany
by
the coverage of th* British note
«*
__________
‘
sound. Figures produced by E. if. Collins, a New York l*»ue below the danger point. She every possible means to pay th* be ordered into effect remained want tola, a spin.
.■ Someone glancing at ft choppy financial writer, indicate that the 1,200 atockn listed on the may borrow abroad. Thl* may take almost in reparation*. But th* im­ undertermined, making potsihl* a
lake and ovrrcast ikle« yesterday
th* form o f »horl-lerm borrowing possibility of collecting foreign last minute change in case new
New York Stock Exchange, which had a total value of only nr
long-term bond*.
She could reparation* payment* from
morning, caltfil It SiAford'i K»110,700,000,000 on March 1, have increased by $12,770,000,- •ell long-term bond* only If It country that i* unable *nd unwill­ factor* appeared. When th* levies
are Imposed they must he accom­
000 up to the first of June.
were clearly wen how she routd ing tn make them ha* at length panied hy import lace* nr duties
------------o —— ——
been
recognired
a*
a
fact,
however
The 800 bond issues listed, valued at $30,785,000,000 meet the interest and principal
o f equal amount. For a time If
It la snro'ifagln^ to Ifant that
unpleasant, and l**l summer at
on March 1, have increased In value by $2,212,000,000. July payment* in the future.
wai planned to make no use of
Lausanne,
the
AIItoe
agreed
tn
ac­
the propoir I water tax te sot drIf thew bonde were merely
wheat was quoted at 46 cents a bushel on March 2. At the
processing (airs while thi, coun­
cept
appro«imat«ly
seven
hundred
•Irned for thfe purpose ftf liquid* tclose of last week It was quoted at Approximately 7(1 cents sue* mule for Ihe purpose of ■ml firty million dollar* in German try wa* negotiating for Interna­
1 In* bond*. • * '
filpdlfig f*ch ihiUlOMtlt of fh®
a bushel, a rise of 3ft cetfta a bushel. Mr. Collins has fig­ American debt a* It tame due, bonds If and wt*m they could tional reduction o f duties.
ured that'this amounts lo an Increase in the value of ctir- and paying the proceed* to the ho sold et a fnlr price—a* full
Economist* assured Ihe admin­
,* Fro fe n ir Sprafur of Harvard
final payment o f German rep­ istration, however, that th* Im­
reht wheat pf $285,000,000.’ Corn valuations have increased United State* government, th# and
arations.
True.
It
was
stipulated
la ' the latest addition to thi
port taxes would not operate a*
bond* certainly could not lie sold.
Presldsni’a 1“brain trust.1' If Ihla some $244,000,000 since March 1. Cotton bus added an­ She could borrow temporarily by that this agreement would not he tariffs, since importers could he
other
$206,000,000
to
the
purchasing
power
of
the
country.
ratified
until
Ihe
Alltoe
had
com*
thing keeps ao there’ll ba eom*
mean* o f ’’■elllng'’ sterling in th*
In relatively Ihe same position
Of course, these price increases may he purely specula­ market. Rut, s* there i» no com­ to a ‘‘satisfactory agrvem enr left
question about the coJtogra bring
wllh respect to dome*tic price*
with
their
own
credllarx,—
I.
*.,
tive. Tho tangible values of these commodities may not bg mercial demand for an eice**
» He to open In th'k Fell.
nrgoliated revised debt set­ because the processing would have
u cent more than they were two nr three months ago. Hut amount o f eterling, th4 reeult .of had
Coat
tlement*
with the United Slat**, an equalising effect.
tMa operation would be similar tu
LESS THAN Ic PER DAY
Waller." ha* authority to put
Tho vah« of credit la ahown In actually a thing is worth what you fan-get-for it,- And you that of "forcing- iiffeiurdfnod* ou — bu t .* vury.. one. _CPncftned ^recojT'
Jhto yfecent arll-out fend orer-aul*- can get thesn prices now whereas ymrrbufd not nn March any othar market. Sterling would nixed thal the German reparation* fKs" p rnccssThg' taxeiTInto -effect at
7\ ■ script!on Of a billion dollar* of 1. Considering stocks and bonds, nnd the three commodi­ depreciate-and world price* de­ question was settled once and for the beginning of the marketing
season for any cron, which, hy
ft.krai bond* In the face of pro* ties of wheal, corn, and cotton alone, you ran get fifteen pendent on sterling purcha»ing all time.
HANFORD, FLORIDA
Great Britain'* position to that rustnm, I* July I for wheat and
p led additional Issues which may and one-half billions of dollars more for them now than you power wluUI further decline.
Germany
will
not
pay
And
that
Aiigust
1
for
cotton.
In order to obtain the inlernanln a« high a* ten' bill ion*. Let'* could a few months ngn.
therefore their is no use In going
hop.
our government'* credit
If you can get that murh more for these things in the lional credit ■with which lo mike through the motions of attempt­
our
dollar
debt
payment*,
tire*’
wltf aNray* fee that good.
open market, you enn also txirrnw proportionately more on Britain ha* really only one course, ing to make her pay. Equally, the
.
---- *--- M»_l----—
them from banks nnd Investment houses. As u matter of which le to insiet that France and British know that France In con­
1
One of America'* rlcbrat helr- fact the New York Herald Tribune retorts that during the her Allies *nd Germany pay th»ic sequence has nn Intention what*
feeece, ( 100.000,000, they aay) ha* week of June 7, the credit of weekly reporting banks in annual Inelalmcnt* to her. Thow eeer of paying her war debt to
approaimately Great ItriUin and the United
'
/armjuackd her approaching mar- ninety cities increased $51),000,000 not including New York imilalments a r e
Htatee In full—and that tba ees
i.TS. V a g i U ilrxla Mdlvln), ft prince City where there was an increase' of $37,000,000. Since equal tn what England psyfe* U&gt; satlon o f German reparation* pul
lha United State*. The only other
ft 4 w v m m m
T
April ID the loans amt discounts of these reporting bunks poaalhlltllte would I* th* liquid* an end to substantial Frrneh delil
■ \ country, hi
southern Russia.
outside of New York have increased $609,000,000, us com­ tkin of foreign aswte, whkh wt payment in point of fact.
. 'Somebody ought to talk to that
Great Britain is faced
pared with an Increase of $541,000,000 in New York, or a ■hall mention later, and th* nharp by lienee.
a wholly prartiral choice -She
about trading at Home.
increase in- lb* favurgbl* balance
total of over a billion dollars for the entire country.
of Great Britain eo thal *he would can depreciate the pound further
However sjteculntlve this improvement may be, there Is have surplus International fund* by buying foreign exchange, con­
it
So'-tort \.&gt;tlng for th# Outtlng/,
Btclwei (uh-UtUte, Incrra'klng vet- a decided advantage to the country In getting this jump on from her commercial tran**ctlon*. tract her purchases from abroad
and rndeavor to itiinulnle'export*
. eraifg *l[ir illations more than the depression. It has provided a breathing spell in whirh Great Britain believe* lhat the
poivibllily of obtaining . *uch a artificially, and by cv*yy other
,
' tho T’ K ldeot’* compromise, are Congress, acting'on the advice of the President, rotihl lay lurplua
depend*
entirely
on possible means Iry to scrape to
w V /W reaJily voting againat the vet­ Ihe groundwork for fundamental rhsugcs In our economic world economic recovery, and that gether the necessary dollars' tu
erans. l or president Itookevrlt structure which arc expected to provide for permanent re­ recovery .i* dependent on the re­ meet her debt instalment* to. us,
I
will r r 8 |he aubatltute, and the covery. None of the correctives has been put' Into effect moval of the dead weight debt nr she ran insist upon a down
vaterai;, vriil gat no Inaeaa* at yet, and the President now is In the position of a small boy burden* of reparations *n,| war ward revision o f her debt tliai will
amount In rancaltotlon, and in
who is trying to keep his toy balloon in the sir by blowing obligations.
We have said that the only Im­ cate that to refused, she can ds
under It. If he really wants to keep It up in the air for mediate source to which England fault,
I H i la quite a difference be. any length of time, he had better get n Hiring and tie it can look for sarplue international
(To
C&lt;yntlnusd)t
*w ,5lf I’ rraldrnt Roosevelt and Mr. up there.
greet
inter*,!
to
every
grower
In
flj » r » l ’a “ Gabriel Over the White
We believe that Is what the President hopes to do. The
Touso”, who kept laying tike a measures being advocated at the London Economic Con­ Ihe Celery Della nn I In other
'South American parrot, "ThooJ ference are In reality strings which could he used to support pari* of Florida
Mr*. T. S. tiavl* entertained the
debts have got to be, paid.!* Trentthe Inflation which we havp been enjoying. Whether or Fancy Work Circle Th m d*y aft
dent Roosevelt !*■» sensible cred­
not this spurt Is to tie ol any permanent advantage to us de- ern .on. Their fancy work engaged
itor aim knows that, tan. million
speed with wnlcf
pends upon the s|&gt;ved
which the strlngH of permanent the huny finger* of Ihe member*
; dollar* U better than nothing.
support are applied. If tbt ru3 is delay, u reaction will set of the circle and vHilur* prevent
,
o—------(Continued frdm page ll
while they enjoyed the aoclal hour* Ity to he brought about through
BapubUcan senator* are critical In and prices will fall again.
together- Th'ise pre’ ent
were; acreage reduction, a* a balancing
o f - President Roosevelt because h*
Mr* J. J. Purilon, Mr*. C II. factor lending to support price*.
at-cspis n m i l l paygiipt op |h*
Wallace, George N. Peck, chi»f
I.cffler, Mr*. N. If. Garner, Mr*.
170,000,000 debt payment do*
W L. Mllleer, Mr*. R. W. Hines. aitniinutratnr, and Itrilr aide*
from England ' jrsslercUy. If
watched closely throughout ihe
•nd Mr*. H. H. ChfeppeR
; man owed JMu a hunJrrd dollars,
Memhershlp among churthes of the United States is
Mr. and Mm! R. C. Maiwell are day. They had little comment to
ami yo'j‘ had no ‘yccurlijj for* ll,
r
•el a, “ I
r t * ! f l b t a t i s t l e * gathered from 217 religions enterlalnlng « , a permanent guest offrr, hut It w s, reported author­
fend hr /a id e to you fend said.
M ien v earo i w n e Ah ° W thPi; K? ,rU,d !,2t1’262 " ‘Iherents, thirteen a (Ininl y III tie baby girl who ar­ itatively lhat at »n afternoon con­
. rtn
’ t pay
per y
you
humlrert dollei
(rfeti't
o u tth*
M hunSi
ference o f the administrators *alI uwe, bat h ire'i lfn, iVIJar* '«
h &lt;d
'*uri,nK ‘ hf iw«t year.
The gain was rived Friday. June IS.
i,faction with the rniirse nf th#
Mr*. C. W. Shinhnlser, of Ma­
Mount fbat to ihow
m One or the largest annual increases on record nnd brought*
account
1 how you my
.rkslr, ,B*?_«toT'-” *«tfjkfehrt
I*
tn
the
rltht
pie**”
.
wsiilA
con.
(I#.,
arrived
a
few
day*
ago
fcW"*r* ** ,n inm
p,m" •
i,®' lOlal rnrollmuiit In chtircheii to th«? blgffi'ut flsniro in tho
Th# exact time the taxes-'will
■nd I* Uie guest o f her «nn. S O.
you take It, or kbit
at would yoq Jiistory of the country.
- . -1 ,
-.r
•&lt;— &lt;•
t — - i?*y.*** ■
explanations for this unusual Shinholter and family for a faw
--------- *--------ITOtrd towards the rhunhea at the vury time when the week*.
Since th* prcieht clock j)Opni world is supposed to be hardening against spiritual things.
Dr. R. M. Mason eijweta to
when the JafteHod pmeiid- 8nme skeptics may say that economic necessities, which teavr next Monday (or Atlantic
.»*• e iu d , the h b e , t l have forced people to give up dlvorskma costing money, Reach where the Slate Dental
it
path turnud them to the churches where they may enjoy Awurtati-jn will hold it* annual
m olj
meeting.
Vfe blfi ‘n_
free companionship and partici|iute in soclul activities at
■iww tnilerlali
m
fell and ijrlcu ltu rJ
U A. Rrumley ha* raturnad
alight expense.
Rt^ltlrt
1 comm
j
1 by a«,eril liiindnj
from a buainrs, trip to New York
Others
may
contend
that
man,
tn
this
time
of
adversity,
million*
I ip lti
ire. All this, In
where he hai been for Mvftat
o f lh« fs A Ih k i’ tjnS ' tUrrcney. la has looked to religion to givo him the strength and courage week*.
r__ fT hluT
ftLl" Ol,
ELL
itlon
actValljr DtJ. needed to survlvu the battle for existence. Such an argu­
0. b . McLaughlin spent Sunday
HKl) daring the i*ra* eerioij ment to h* logical -would conclude that, as soon as conditions fet honie wlih the children. Mr*.
Ltime by more thsn fe billion of Improve and man no longer feels the urge for succor, the McLablhttn I* (pending th* rumire. This would cert*Inly ieem hnirhlhnent Wftl fall off. In bther words, the Increased In­ mer In th* North and Mac look*
' H am MIxM Feeds Indicate that It. la not ao much terest in the church Is n matter of selfish convenience, so th* plrtbre o f ' Innellne**.
LariAg Ma«h --$1.80
1 amount of mona yaa the ra- ihS Incredulous would believe.
l i m y L. Brown, editor of the
iy of. It* Uirpbier wklch conWe think n more reasonable explanation for the In­ St. Augustin* Keconl, Frank J. Grow Ing Manh ....fl.W
lire
Seminole Dnlry ____ $1.65
“ prtM*.
. .
. . . ... I crease in converts tp the fhurth mty be found in the Pferker, and Jack Parker arrived
SSoria
.............. ; $1.4$ PHeea
-»
abundance of leisure which haa been unwillingly thrust in lha city today from ML-AagwAre Going
T he^l
*1.35
Pmildent . H ooiir »igor&gt;u»l^ upon most of us. In the matf Vush of life as everyone ex­ UM and .report a pleasant trip all Yellow Torn
Bargains
Up Faal
feppoeeJ th*. price.’ lUbRtUliori perienced it during the heyday of’ the boOm period there th* way ovar. Mr. Parker Is t|e
Seen In
•o ‘Buy
“ M l &lt;1 ft e ‘ HeNarr Hanghh was no moment for the consideration of spiritual things, but
•t w. a. Parian m tn*
PNo m 94
Nrwf
relief bill wklch ultlduUry
city,
aad
to
W
l
k
n
o
w
^
e
to
.
.
when men have time to think, they turn-their thoughts

[•he Sanford Herald

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Speculative Prices

WILL THtfY PAY?

S m i th Testifies
For M i t c h e l l In
B a n k er’s Trial

£«a«&lt;*E*te

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3.2 BEER

KEEP YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS,
, JEWELRY AND HE|RIX)OMS

SAFE

From

Theft, Fire A n d
Carelessness

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES

Sanford A tlantic National Bank

m

IS STILL THE LEADING TIRE

Officials Pleased
With Reaction To
Their Revelation

Church Membership Increa^s

Seminole Feed Co,

the goverameat ahmnd gSbO,

1)00, bu t'M -T otally i n m f e
M au lh of-hfe Sri trial featarfet
add fk Otlfcr barife « -tXa
How Pririlfcnf R '»i*4 »lt' may

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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

f i g wiritog ov to aa
f t a rafitilnricSi ft ha toaki
M
cS
^ 4 hi
brat tag peeefikd.there w* wltaa*AM brTaetloiia hf the
ttaam to th* aJtm ia.nL Tha do-.
KRnld i U U lp f d . A ad
tain price f. n. b. Sanford aad cision has boon mad* by lha
guarantaea
(T)
» ha a aemast* to Sooaetall lbs market should go down th* wort la New York la th* cam ol
nommbalaa firm la bound to pay I* A. Brumlay v*. O. a Ftofe Do,

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FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1«, ISM

NAVAL PROGRAM
A n d Personal Activities PROVIDES FOR 32
FIGHTING SHIPS
Mallem Pupils Give
OF Public Works
e r s o n a l s Recitai^wedneaday iSocial Calendar Part
Funds Will Be Allo­
J A R E T P E T E R S , S o d e ly E dH or

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PAGE THRlB^

7”&lt;

S M s Appropriated I L T ' H . T ^
President Roosevelt’s Daughter
IFor
Carrying
On Of "&lt;ii»''
'i”• !
n
*
*
n
A feature of the plenk *jp**r
Popularizes New Eating Custom B u i l d i n g P r o g r a m «* * the l* .r - rake adorned with
i j

______
WASHING*ON, June

Id.-bP i

a novelty ship, the emblem o f tbe
Class o f 1933. It was cut and

-IN m j.r ,. ye*te.,lay fMlowe t up
h* * *
, -• I
t. unpre.tdenlcd grant. nf‘ ,ower
,h ” *
V ™ ***“
o the t hief Kxev* live hy appro.n * " * f* * J V
WtweyJ
ir'ating Cl,it00,00n.(ion to carry ®
* [" ,h' 61,1 Blemper, a «d
orwanf hi* emergency ieeon*truc-. oy "c “ *•
° " " r * u,lt*u _
dm program.
: Mi**es Martha McDonald. Freda
„
Lana*. Sara Moye, Sadie Uinhart,'
The Senate adoptml the H ou .e-.
tpprovrd vonferenec report on the j W.| ,h| „ r Wilmington, N. C „ and
argest peace.lime money measure |M rt{ y nim.y
SUn, „ -

Before a large gathering o f
friends and relatives ef the par-'
SUNDAY.
ticipants, tie p an" pupils o f Miss I Annual memorial tervlce* of the.
WASHINGTON. June 10— i.P&gt;
Madeline Mallem presented a re-) B. of L E. will be held at 30:0'
—A naval budding program de.
dial on Wednesday afternoon at i o'cto.k
a t . tha
Presbyterian signed to float 3'J new ship* in
the W.iman's CT.iI? wii h T Ir*. FT:*•
Church. Thr public ij invited.
three yeara. but leaving the fleet
H n . E. I. Hoy is planning to It.* Peaks, soprano, a* assistant 1
MONDAY.
etfll »hy of London treaty limit*
talent
the program.
“ „,h,ily^
M ^
Vattae. J .m e.
leave Sunday for Win&lt;low, Aria, '
.he White House. The report waa
j ,C
ni„
receive,| Ji
law A ngelo, ami other point*
in |. The
* *’ ** »guy-la
“ •*!* were reeeiv.l
j ur. I Cirele Numbar One o f the Firxt by thou.and* o f * 0"*.
u In
■pprovrd withcirt a roll tall.
I
________________ '
,
Canfomia where ebe, will •p*nd, lr*r *hr aftrrno.ni by Mr*. A. E Bapt-st Churvh will meet at 3:30 nounced yesterday by
. eerrtar)
The la i(i*t item in the till wa«
(TIKAP C n ln V K Iu
1
aoveral week*.
I M.ill.mi ami Mr*. W. F\ Kune- j “ ‘clock with Mr*. Robert Derrick. Swan«on.
n appropriat. .. of yjJtUUuMOjOiM
&gt;
^
____
while programs were distributed Mayfair Hotel.
He *aid Pregident Roosevelt ha 1
for public work* unde, the IndusFRANKFORT, Ky., June IS—
I^by J, n. Ilojaii. The dub r»)nnn ; Circle Number Three of the agreed to allocate 4233,000.000 of
trial recovery program, including fAh—Gov. Ruby l-affoon’* office
J**k Ayroek returned Wednev- ( and slogr w. re deeorated fur tr,.. Fir*t RaplV. Church will meet at'public work* fund* in the indv*-'
110,000,mu lor starting th*. Itn *c
myaHfie.1 today by receipt o f
day from North Carolina State j occasion
with quanlilir* o f iin- 3:30 o'clock with Mr*. James U.' Dial control bill to naval building
. . . .
,
.,
,
i, |
II Irstll f "til
liille r e
Ufltl*
OiR-wLesaeA*
vrli Muirli* &gt;hUElK*li*nn«,R^ri* \ul* ahtiut 20 letters, with 23-c*nt'
University at Raleigh toipend lli *j mo* in pastel shade*, itatler, and j Hharnn, 117 \Ve*t Tenth Street, j “ and i* anxious Ir'have the work
pirees
rnrtosed.
from
boya
and
'.cy project.
Summer vacation with his par-| nspnragu* fern, arranged in large &gt; Circle Number Six o f the First I done a* soon a* paaible."
girls living in distant parti o f tha
anU. Mr. nnj Mrs. J. C. Ayeoek, floor baskets.
Other appropriations were:
nation asking^ that they be named'
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30! "It i* , program to put labor
ILM.iMM.onii for the govern­
Myrtle Avenue.
The rntlrp, program was "pie. 11 clock w.th Mrs. J. E. luting. C2I to work an.I they will b e t-mere
Kentucky liloryU .
\ ,
ment's • .hscriplion t&gt;* the deposit
rented a* follows:
Oak Avenue.
from ihipbullding than anything;
ln*uran,e fund iinAi the lilussiDr. and Mr*. E. D. Brownlee1 Danse Du Hal, Edouard Ijivrll*
Mr. Mid Mr-. F. J. Wllllnk, Mf*."
&lt; itrle Number Seven of the else” , Swvanaon aalti "Eighty-five |
Steagall hill.
and *on, Harry, left today fnrj
Kdith Bingletary,
1 . IV. 31 Kmnutt and daughter,*
E icl Baptist Ch rvh will meet perernt goes to labor.”
9
MJlD.ntHI
for
snt
«rt
iption
t&gt;
Daytona Brarh f r a ihort visit. Valsrlle. Felix Borewskl—Mao- at 3:30 '.'click with Mrs. C. A.
I'arllne Ann. Mi«* I’aullne WI1) he naval chief laid a minimum '
the pai&lt;l in surplus "&lt; Fctleiali jj||j| aml Edward
Dr. Brownlee will be here on SunWathen.
Wllllnk are,
Amltredo, corner Tenth Street and outlay of Idfl,000,000 on the new (
Itnd banks umler tbe emergency pit
day for thr usual ivrrkts nt thr:
|td»y What Will You It#*?
t , |ravr nMt Wednas-,
b rench Avenue.
,
ship* was contemplated during the
faint mortgage net
Prcabytrrian Church.
Florenc* Maxim—William lt»
■lay fur Wrslfiel &gt;. N. Y. to gpahd'
H i- ""m a n 's Missionrry Soci- i first yrar. In addition, depart$30JRM,00it for ^subscription to the ■urnhier.
gan.
Mrs. Dali raleetaJjitag friends at a "salad In i' tunctree*.
j
lb,. Kif*l Mrlhi-dist Ch.rchJ m*nt officials said »tOJXIO.OOO wjtxi,
Conci rt T'l.hinni e , " 'Fngtcmitnrt - will
^ M r s . a : V. Allen ~ »nd “
\v\si 11N-.
-B y serving her served ftrsl, sTatiaiic* allow they ua- -pref*rrevl "lime- in Federal- sac,
Itatr
it*
regular
program
1
available
fur
work
on
17
ship*
Ada Singletary. .
, .
and* Ken on Irft today for
iially are eaten When served In th* iiig- "Mil loan asawlatbms un br
old luxh.unrd nunnvr with or follow­ ihe home owner* loan nci.
home* at Fernan-Kna after Evening, ,Jojef Low Belt y Wat*&gt;tm inn with Ltrclc Number Two; pusslbtr a building rjtpendilutr in tng the meal course. Hr*. Curl's lr ing the meal course, they often are
rn. Jttarx Wathen,
$ III,mini,(NKt for farm &lt;redd art
nding tw j vteeks here with
m chary,. *,f the program.
tbe next IJ month* o f over | v. Dali, energetic daughter Of PresUlml lelt untouched. Ihe result being that tcudv ng fund.
•lr staler, Mr*. II. E. Turner, Trailing Arbutus. Henry Sawyer
Ihe diner, already satisfied, missel
Hoosevelt,
Wljfi
Itpe,
Iknnevelllan
000,000.
Margie llo-rnn.
1 1 .’ O.nntl.Oi.O for payments to
M0 Falinktlo Avenue.
vigor has takrn a |.-ait!nr part In important vitamins whdrh he should
The 3J-ship program:
Serond Mni-rkn Op. ft I, Godard—
p*&gt;pu:ari*lnr this lona-eaUbHahetl have to holme* hi* meal.
Fedrtal laml banks t i meet m l rAfter
serving
her
aalads
first,
Ur*
Twenty destroyer* -Sixtrrn of California custom tn the Ksrl.
Joanne Atxnrrllo.
Da3 solved ihe prutdem of gelling her fi,,i" in Interest from A to 4 I ‘J
J. H. Ovlatt and darghler, Miss
During the p.iat yrar the Wr*t children
IJrlM) tons and -I of 13110 tons
Th" Swing, Matliilde Bilbro— Bet­
tv* rst Ihelr dally purloin* of peirent on farm nuirlgage*.
Grace Ovlatt, lave'returned Hum
Ciuisr
i
ustom
of
aerving
snlndt
at
Ihe
Vegetable* Without protest. Al the he|.11,-100 Iona.
ty Wnlhen.
(d,mm,Inill for administrative exColumbus, Ohio, where they spent
bi'ginnmg of the no at ha* br, it
Innmg of the oiesl, when they a*e
Two aircraft rktriers ()f I.N.imMI •pnading rapidly Kaatuarvl amt ij■
see ml week*. Thoy were accompa­ Vid*e Caprice, ttaUibtlm E.lilh
A Wedding of interest to n
hunvrv, ,he fisirol her children not pense* In’the ealablUhmenl uni
Singl. Inry.
ready ha* bountr Ihe Vm-ur in many only ate, but Juved fhcir vtfrtablea In - uperv Ision of pr i|.*tom credit
nied home by .Mia* Audrey DrurumLer o f frivnd* here was Hurt J lim* tlii.ooo tuns.
Slave Song. Tot*rn D*-l RIego; and
•alt,I f,vm
Knur submarines of I, trio ton.- JJ*JJw***'f thegoulhanil Middle We,i
ber, o f C-olumbus, wlui will be
« f ye'tenlay afirrmMur nt f.:00
»
.
Iltiil
iif |h? larftrr
hfit**
The , i stom of serving salads first. cm|Hirition* and ai-oe ctmirx unencore, "I.indy
Ion ."
Lily
|h, pls^
their gueei for a short time.
o’clovk1 when Miss Maude Aliier- -.’..WHI Ion*.
•*r Ihp riinsolidalrd farm cre*l t
Mr* Dill asld, appeal* most favorStrickland-- Mr*. Kmlls Peak*.
Two g nli.,ate of 3,000 tons (not
IVu.l and vegetable *ala.I* have shiv to adult*, and especially to men, administration.
ta Carraway, daughter o f Sirs.
Prelude in f* Sbnrp Mirny Op. 3.
and
because
of
Ih*
great
popularity
of
b»gbrewrccugntxedbydletitwtwamt.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller C. Miller
Mattie Carraway nnd tie bite Me- rovrrnl by London treaty) I.ihki doctor*
yi.MMi.lNm tu establish a new
a* necessary In n Ihilamrvt Ihe custom sh* ha* nude It a frequent
No. 2. Raehmnninnff Joannand Knrla and Louts* Wheeler
Gilhrey Carreway, was marrirtl to t0" 1*•
diet. In communities when* salads are feature of hep meal*.
Federal-Stale entpl.yuirnt service.
Axxarnlln. Mi&lt;* Mallem.
returned today from Cincinnati
After hurried compilations f *1-' —
■—
William Coleman, son of Str. amt
|Jl&gt;.'&gt;,thVu for adminiklralton uf
Air De Ballet Op. 30, I’ hnminaile
and Cleveland, Ohio, Baltimore,
Mrs. N. Cotenfan. The Rev. E. D. lowing Swans m'a discuss on o f the , -e—
—------- -■ — -----Ihe securities control act by the
—
Ada
Singletary.
Md., and Washington, D. ('.. and
Brownlee, pastor o f the First new program, the Navy said that
Fr.t.ijl Tio.lc Comnigsiort.
Frederic
Groton I other points in the East where] Cbnrmamr.
Presbyterian Church, performed’ cempietlon o f this ill,non ion*
»fJ3,t’ lH) addilloiml f r rxpcnscs
they lave been spending the past* " * ry Wathen.
of the American tlclegalion to th e 1
linn *arv-lthan*ndv Miynonne, Op. the ceremony at his home on plan and o f Ihe 17 nhtp* now untwo weeks.
v
i tier c uidrurliun would lenve the
l.cndnn economic ronfcicnce.
41it, Cae| Knelling Adn Single- Pnluirttn Avenue,
The briib.' bad ns her matron of |fleet still light of London treaty
tJMMKH) f .r tomplclloll of the
tniy, Edith Singl* tnry.
Mr*. W. E. Horne and daughter,
bonrr. Mrs. Ea-le Dossev, of this; limits by 177,iron tons divided
eorpe H ojer, Claik memorial at
|Ruby, have-returned ih iir a ts .i
ettyr-whtle--Mrr-lkrerei-arrxTTt-rT| armttTnr-fei-ithrtpx-av-fnUrrwit-------- f
^Vlnrrssnr*—Imh---------------------------I w eek'’ visit to Norfolk, Va., Linn*
1-est man for the hrlilegronm. Thej
Aircraft carrier* (tw o), 23.200,
_
(Cnnlmu«-d from |am* 11
|Continire,| h im : Cage One)
I 2:ij.iiilii for pnvmenls to white
Ibertnn, N. C., and various point*
lirtii* r «trt*«E for Ihe oe anion wn* ions; if%-^iroy^r* ffSti) 09,200 ton*; U* *'.*! up* under llir* l*ily rhnrU*r licit Wtlbiou.ii, c a t Allen New- settler* who lost laud* to Hiirht,i
fin South Carolina. They wrre arnn »*nNrmhlc *uU of blue
di4Klroyi*r4 ( 4HI) 9*!00 to n ijib u i y!l *»f tin* a*?vrri*e «p 1nloii-4 to " 10" returned from the lukefronl Indian* in the Southwest,
•mpnnlrd In Smith Carolina lit
... . .
fwhloiMHl \%ub Urire pWre^ j in&lt;j , uhmarlne^ ( ! 8i 20,0.10 tin*, the plnn fi»il«*il t»
ronim i" relrhrnliou lit ah.ut 4:Ull oVIork.
iMrs. Horne’* si'ler. Mrs. C. (1
llonori"..'
M - W « '»
rimmed with han.br of grey fox. J . s , . n, lin &gt;nij „u ;rj f bir» would' -o.r. I.HTlet front hr. opmioi, thirl
The Wallen hoy brought with
[Hagers, of L^&gt;ml&gt;erton, and lu-i
kin*, recent l.ftd. elect, th- young Hyy hat. ahoy*, and other » " e s . Ll,
dow|l ,4|rlll , hp |in t hi, plan bn- n .c il and could Ire him O bomb who It he said he
brother, H. V, lined, of Norfolk.
w ,mcn whn will inmpri"
"
,nr cs uir«
"
i e, . r*.
*xa im l that lh(, program “ will wurkt-d out in snim* manner.
found hall' buried in the euttb near
11, j,|,-iI t hunts, h 'It'll d by Ihetr j «ey wore for Hit* oceailon a tnn ]
.
with ull tlu*
• II iwever." he sard, "&gt;f it i* nut tvhete lour vilher1 bomb* Iml hern
Mrs. F. 8. Mitehrll, Miia Caromother*, rnlertainr:! with » trn crepe tires* with i* plaid bodice.'
posriMe, w e'll' luive t" work mlt CX,"1 ill'll.
have."
t^Colller, slict I-nuis* Collier,
shower on Her at- essorit* were in a harmnnIn honAr nt Ml** Gla 'y» llrliIt wa&lt; estimated tbe dtvlsinn of |lonietbing el»e. We've g&gt;&lt;l In tic
Young Wallen tiled Ip light
Mitchell, duck lluren, ar.d nnd mi-villuncutis
iling
shade
of
tan.
from
b:t
&gt;0
Tburstlgy a (ter noon
Richard
..
_ , v
t .
,
, wink on the new ship between: n-*- vvnys
el I" am which will the I III"', rile tlllies. ai CordiilT tn derson, Ned Van ey.
____ PrwvtHawfttwto ffuva been ,-i— *,
c-nn
u'clt
u'cl'K k to 7 u6 o’clock at th*
Smith, ^Iill Steni|M-r. and Roy
spending this w'sak at Mnnfne
e lty rand h M llve.7 here all of l*rej
N**y y*r h findI ..... I " ‘ . ms t.y reg n shore Bob Wilkin-oe. toil it failed to
home id Mi*. B. H. lorney, 717
life. After twine graduated from W‘«UI 1«* approximately on a in the general "l'-rat..ig ctutl r.f g i olf. Il'iilJv Wilkin on look the Echo!-, members uf th ' 193.1 grailGamy*
had
ax. their guests
Sanfnnl High School -he we*
f fty
the city. I won '. r if we rr.uhln t |.nnth Lpi.l cut olf a |"it.on o f lls uatiitg rluss of Keuilnolr High
WrtBveiday evening, Mrs. ltihert Bark Avenue.
As the cut St* arrived they were
plnvril fee n fc-v )rnr« In the nf
fl,&lt;- oe.es^ m a trp a ln e comple- work ..... n plan whereby Hie man fire, which nppeare l to be wal, Sell ml, ii ni'mhrr of their friemt'
Duren and her son. Bob D ren,
(started t«» a l a lli where each fire nf V. K. Dnmrln*« and lefr menls fur the tH&gt; carriers will be win &lt;• unnlte I" i*ay I", luxes mill lighted it lignin while It was •nlerlii nrd with a picnir Wmlnrsand on Thursday evening lli-li
wrote gdvxi! In . a book fur the rbeee pho-it two year* ng„ for ih*| provirlerl oak of Hie (JllH.tMHI.MXt roiihln'l work nut hi* lave* by on the fit* nd The iu&lt;,. sputtered -liy night at Snn lando Spring*
guests were:. MLxa Thelma Me(trials-■• i-be. th e vartuuv measage* Title Guarantee nnd Mnrt'*"'*r fund.
'With .Mr* J. D. Dossey, Ml*. I..
helping beautify tin- lukefronl or but uppoictilly went .ill.
Reynolds,
Ml*i Anna
l.enorn
wete tit-n nail tsluud by Mis* Jin- Comnaev where *be ha* vvorkel
Young Wllkln-ou pick'd up Ih** M. Iptlnhnrt. Mrs lion MeDonihl,
Blmtillamous to tbe nnounre- repair streets or ronn thing t,f thnt
Brown, B«b Durcn, and Bussell
kit-* an I several contesls were r n- ilpr? tHnt time.
l,i.m,i t - uni t n.l Slio.-k another r id Mix, W. SI. Ilaynr* n« ho*tinritl o f ‘ hi* new program Swan- * *rl 7”
Mitchell.
Joyed. A largo number of linen*
Th* oturc't I bin;: I" a solution uistrli to it. nnd It i iplodr I tn- es-te*.
Mr. r«ilfmnn
FvihI Irc** *!i atn said tho special trial loanl
polDry. glassware, and pcrreni! rrPp,rr
nf
p,„j
The guests met early in Ihe
hr-1 rrvorbmenited aci-eplan,i- of which met xvtil* lb approval « f -iiinily, lo .iiio u t him ivltli lilts
gift* were given to Miss Jinkins erndnilPil from Sanford Hie It the new plrelitp Macon sirlijcrt to pH uf Hn&gt; cotnnii-r'oner* came of p , w*1 -i, and i luvying hi* hand evening at the homof Mrs.
by the vurmi. guests.
Ilnyni'* on Seventeenth Street ami'
Whirl it was suggest,d that u bit to stiled-.
School in 192(1. Al pr*»*&lt;*"l If* I* further trial Inspection.
I_r.li"
in tlie nficrnjon the emnlnved »s mnnager ,,f th" f***•&gt;
Young Wallen, .tho hn.l climbed ni .lured from thirr to San l.undoj
•Swanson said the llirun sus­ rent per m mill levy In* mad'* on
guests vverr invitvd to Ihe dining Refining Cnmnmv station on He tained no damage in ita reernt all gas, water, electric and tele- lillo ii live in el lieu *, was -light­ where swimming, game.* an-t nlherl
Balcony room win re refreshment* in’ pas­ comer of Kanfonl Avenue anil trial flight over Michigan.
phono meters or b lls, with the ly -iiij 'd Ily Hi„ ivplif'nn, while
Lower Floor
IN-23 tel color* were served. Garden Fif***nth Street.
10-33
Uf |h#* 17 Y!***•}* fiiiw ijn*|rr
fevj/ li» !&lt;#• rctiirnrtl !&lt;i the ti...... Ih, r l,o&gt; *, jkllcn Newman, J.
Mr. ntnl Mr*. Coleman left nfinr rniv*truction by th«* Nnvy, nix nr&lt;*
(lowers, nl'o in pastel shailcs,
v\lio w«mM pny hi-*
T Itrinoao, Lottie fl'ltair, nnd
yr,n
ceremony
In
their
ear
for
SI.
-were arranged
through *ut the
H-huh
IOjWHMoii truH^rx.
Th-* ►nlifi*
was Herbert Sruiih. were nor Injured
To ktM*p ynur tllploma In
Jacksonville,
nrd
room* where the patty look place. Amrustin".
Mi-. Tom Holt, pu-sing
the
i»r»e in tha* n ln r ifl n rri#r Hiniffr, dr »|»lK' * wnhl Alturncy Wilson
K'mkI condllion, hint* it
Amort:: the hostrwes were: the nolnts tIa Georgia. Thev will r"- lu o »rr Eubmarinm «n«l eixlit ilr.
touWr with I'jUtkx nn.l home, toii'tlil All Wilkinson and
You remembered Mother on
framed now.
lm
Condav
and
le*
al
home
to
Misrcs KMhletn laney, Marjorie
•troyera.
IVn irolx autliontira m lu ilu* Ihe in joiid V'iiiHi 11 the hospital
Mother', Day—now you muatn't
Turner, Elotae Winn. Marjorie their frlemls in Floral Heights.
hif’tboil by whi«‘li
lufye within n f.-vv niiH'.le* utter the
foigrt Dad on Hi* Day, Might
Tllll*, Eleanor Hickson, Dorothy
oill-.'luijf intiu Ships with nee dent.
cause lr.ul.le in lha farnllY*
I* pc, Marjoeie Forrest, Dorothy guest, Mrs. Fred It. Willi m, Mrs.
%vJalrfi t i I'li'inic ilu* tily.
I'hone .111-J
It* »piin iiliill v I, i firing the
We have everything you might
lluitic-w *nti I Catiline Crawford, as­ J. 1). I.aney, Mrs. Frances A. Hick­
I*i■f**rt* 111** COmuii
wi*nt t,i.mbs to'fior tin* celet ration hud
desire to give him and . iga
sisted l-v their mother,\ Mrs. E. son, Mrs. Claude Herndon,, Mr*.
rear' J
inIii * irriilivt* m Aiiun In *lis*«* «m liieti f ill to-teit Ip it o,-gro_ Mltcii'b
listing below a few featUIMs
pH. jjHiey, Mrs. R. W.‘ Turner, T. C. Hope, Mrs. Fred Hope, Mrs.
*V i
ti |»oh- ib!i» 11 *|ii&lt;t mu in *.j|afit*« not al l to*’ am. Iht, nooning he
Knne'Grcy'a twenty-fight). •
Our 1 1.93 shirts, are «
Mr*. J. It. Forrest, Mrs. II. J. Haul Johnson,. Mrs. Earl Dossey,
f i| til In-r C'l'Cial
«*x|h imi'*) iif vlutei) llutl foot of Ho* five liomts
widely gdveiti'cd Arrow
Cepe, Mr*. It ,y Till's, Airs. (!, A. Mrs. Haul Stine, Mrs. John Miller, to reach the screen "Sunset Hus*”, tin* ‘ ily, lll. y uitli*|r * Iba* DWII* he wo. given, had e«|dndrd. He
-r
o f broadcloth, in new
llniuu', Mr*. J. It. Crawford, .Mrs. anil the Missra Cartlyn Coghurn, ttliaea to the Milane Theater Sat * ii of a hrnk. ImbliKg al Uuk uid thi.t the ln*e of the fifth
Wr also have other
unlay with Ran lilph Scott Tom AvctitiM ami Fiisl ,Sln*»*t b«* noli*
C. II. Winn, anil Mr*. I!. G. 11irk* Helen Wilson,
Huy Now—Price* Are Ad*
bond* hail »|*ntv••••*1 ant uppurJuanita Smith,
I f good make tu sell atKeene. Kathleen
Burke, Nuilt ficij (Iml unb
son.
it i.t put in itfiiuil cnlly' burned il'i-lf not a fle r* ‘ he
Elixabeth Turner, Altline NarrivtinrljMf
&lt;tn Uned K quipm ent
Beery,
Harry
Carey
an
)
Kent
due l* for Hie afternoon were: ■1,11, Anna Ignore Brown, Jean
t*a|itiir willuii it iMorilli if will b* hrd M il^iip.l llial lit* had honed [
a
the roles original lorn il iwii*
M i"
Virginia Jinkins,
luo.nr Martin larney, Francp* W ilson,.,Taylor playing
Hie bomb, "b a t loipp. nejl I* tip*
,
,
,
%nllunflI
•
«ih
llrik
ltri
r#i#
Tho romnn^jmi rj# atm vrvn b.niit. nlti-r tl.jit, to- .i,d not know,
FV.nce* Hear,on. Kallrerirte Ttlli*. '* '!.......
,ln
* »” *v’ *
a
*
(alera I retire *V Ire §3 tat-IM
p'.tifo-ti Hint it i . iiupni-.it,|e to. 1, 1- »ubl.
Helen Colbert. Hetty
Collert. , Th,’; ,
/ • J * 1'
IIr Ktlftg jrin laab llriUlvr,
And then you might P l»^ *
R*salie Hope, Alice McKirn, Clnra l‘ rr*‘ ,'l*l"»
•* ‘ h'
,f
FfgUicra frore lr Is
if our
Dad hy selecting one of
r j - i-cure u load ,f It irk from the
Me
Viy.—
Rankin, and Christine Stou.bn" ...I
* ,11? *
T "
all nilk handmade tlri,, h*W
Dei nilmi-nt with
he
m
'»t
appreheml
ta
the
brother
|
ii*(,ner*
nnd
nttcmpl
to
pick
up
Sir1
*
It..a
t
niirp.
i
&gt; bIIhnhI I H*b IIeat*ter* fill*
patterns, l„ harntonlir with
of the girl he lovei. Kern., play*! information about a
gang o f w h rh .lo wish
1’iiik Avenue from
1 I
olretlrere Miadfi* !•
Hu* whirl.
Ihe deputy; Mias Burke, winner i jltle-riptler* whicli bn- been First Jo Srcmal Street a* re*|llestrlkrerprfirr Rr #•* ifretrell
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott are of th,, nntinnwid* Hanther W -man |reyirtg -pj'i tlw
cuuntrysiiK*, id by me rt-hit"Is on tbnt avenue.
■ lip r o a l l l t U W
rerre—
■f
ii rear. A.I rrereSlllrere ITI «
planning to leave Sunday for Ma­ rontevt, th,* girl; and Scott, h*-r l.i iiving the pr non, he go,-* to tho
con. G a, where they will remain brother,
: Seotl'* Taivrli. Built, accoriling to| Mr. nnd Mr*. J. Dingfeldi-r ant
X«rb(ift
%Irtrer
until July 1. After that Mi*.
IM .lt
Ilk# B#N
Among t|ve dramatic highlight* I n clue', vs the leader. There hel chiluii-n, Mt-ruar-t nod Simon will
FOR
Scott will go to Saltville, V u, . &gt; o f the film are a raging prair.c foil,, in love with .Mi** llurkr, li-nve t unorrow for points in Mrekrelli %Iretrer \ d 4 \ m m Mre. fT T A d
attend lha Critcher Summer Art fire, consuming ' thattaan t« *d Sc itt's m ter.
Not I It ami Sooth Carolina to *pend
I ard aad rvkrellt preHreklr
School during tie month of July acre*; the mad llampedr o f so
Sum he find, himself in Iho a short time before going to New
Ifprew upflrra. n il M alinn
while Mr. Scott upend* a
few
rrwire •H»-*»&lt;* l«# »••*»• reark*
rnormoux herd of cattle; and’ mi tit of the nut IBw * )*jn». lie r* York f ir the ........... .
weeks in North Carolina nn busIf none nf our Uher . . i s
plenty nf hard-riding and thrilling discuVerrd fjr what he 1*, and ha*
.III
M*rtl a n d rrU ulU
inegg.
gestinns a|.pral* to you.
Mr*. l&lt;eo Lrslie and baby, of
iliiltN
M g r b lH is frrerei
gunplay. Thera la action crammed to buttle hit way out. Then he L*
back nn aid reliable—HOCKS— '
•lo.ire* i f .
into every m invent, from stall l*&gt;] (onfruntrd by tha prol.leni of what Krystone Heights, are visiting Mr.
what man ha* enough! Ou)s-'
fini*h. Th* pirtura w n film* • in to ,1* turn in hia swuetheart’s und Sirs. W. II. Stovall, corner
I N 4 r n t ( &gt; i n i f h , rrem p lrelrlr
of Our
are aillt,' in far.cy |.atten&gt;a.’
|gcron l Street and t&gt;ak Avenue.
■ le r k a r e lr d an d r # a d f Ire
New Mexico and Ariiona, on ih,- , brother or let him go.
ana
..
,
.
.
.
.
In. lie of the nov*l Itialf.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
To Honular Demand
Prer f a k i r *
f r re re*
Keene, aa tha dtpuly, gm * t ■ ■
'
T rrireo Ilk a
real*
a p'nilenliary to mlngla will. Ihe

cated* For Building

•in Shlnhohver left l i e first
pert o f Mm week for Gainesville
to attend the iiimmrr region at
tha U nlem lty o f Florida.

Miss Carraway Wed
T» William Coleman

City Commission J a c k Wilkinson
Discusses W a y s Loses Left Hand
To Secure Funds
From Explosion!,

w

Miss Virginia Jinkins
Honored With Party

Graduating Group Is
Honored With Picnic

vi*»r

SHIRTS

TO-NITE

For Dad . . * * nt

$1.95

j

C llA T T IR T O N

Wicboldt Studio

J*1*'#.

Zanc Grey Picture
At Milane Saturduy

SATUUDAY

49; &amp;

**k!
T I E S •iiJ

$ 1.00

__ fjffl

“ W e're Proud

IN

M ILK ”

We don’t like to boant
— IIIJT— 11 couldn’ t
he richer in cream or
more delleloux. Try it
and sec. The quality
never varied.

ANSWER

S 0 C KS

JUDGE
RUTHERFORD

WE

hi»» arrsns^l fnr thi» r#hr(M*dr«»tlnff nt hia 1 hilrrlKM
pm*rhr« ref la*l April.
Tb ‘
fir** will lire
“ Th" Way of Eocape”

STYLE &amp; QUALITY

Ccnlury of Progri-i.x

SUNDAY, JUNK IS

AT

ALL EXPENSE
TOURS

• Over WTJItn (Orlando)
11,11 V Si
Pan. Juh .11 -Kfreet *r ii,ite
Vrer nn Pear* an, I'roamr, &gt; itr. Kun4*r. Jaly &gt; "Klnailom
l . Uleaelan roe III, tfeaple “
k

, S a n fo r d

t o C h ic a g o

.

A nd R ttu m
R A T E S 150*170
M a rga ret M. W r ig h t , Agl.

1*

If yea 4M n.o hrsr Ih*
&lt;&gt; lirnailraata In April, you ran'• net itts r , la ml*# this up.
&lt;; puriually.

FEATURE

Low Prices
WELBORN’S

lire* ilttarN* ref relkrer l i r i A l B #
la
arew
«»4
r«N
n fflrre
rearelpmrerel a a 4 areppllrere.
M T iu
»r

u tn ib
h h m ;v

u i a h i h t i : m ii
M K p r Y ii r .u

Geo. L. Stuart Co.

1

O tO *«I
D e a le r * "

U ig n l

N**t to Wentern Union

M-Jmk.
a

50/
YOWELL’S
BANFORD

-eaiihvt * 4.

th§ wJLja^ .

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i

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Cadcrwaod-Kgadsiraad A ( vat a,
13 South,'Mala HI. Hhona U77
**OrtaioV*‘ *

2 5 /

j

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m
•«V&lt;

I-

�tbfcr&lt;4aa*ry: ~
“trim t*a MgMalhg tf th* yfw* W n 8f |Md &gt;M diki (a th*

i l i a RcpMltoo r Treasures
from Attack
I&amp;Al —Tha flnMt tollariiM o o a rt:la tha world
away In * V # 0 woodan
thin ( i t * kafa from tha
r. Of Japan*** attack. It
tha l**t k tttb n amI, wa* *&gt;p«1t*d from
Id pilot* tt tha ForIn l i f t that tho**,
let* war* rat«alt4 to
;

A,Chin*** tommlaalon wa* npM t i M at that tlma to taka
‘chiStt o f tho treasuries on bohalf
n liw o gorommont, which ruled
. that tho antique* war* not tha
' private proparty of Po YJ, hut
. tho.art heritor* of tha paepl* of
. Cbliut, and tha Palar* Mu»*um
, wrt established within tha purple
. iM U at tha Forbidden City where
UMM im k* of art war* displayed
I far tha flrat time. Only on* for'i idgliar, Dr. John C. Pragpion,
:i A martcan cownoiasaur o f Chln**a
’ pomUln, wa* aakrd to i m i on
, 'tb* 'cam ml** Ion.
Dr. Frrguaon In n recent leetnra b*f*r* th* Royal Aiittle Soc'loty Mr*! t*ld that while bronie,
.1*4*. painting, *»| calligraphy
hnie be*n rhrrUhed by Chinese
Lollactor* far ranturle* porcelain
• oMy recently ha* com* to be re-

T a*g Djnwity i960 T*ari •ro",
Dr. Fargtuon rantiatad. “tw*
t l u m at patcaliin In ti b*»n
mad*; on* for common daily
m m «nd «M m ik jadi of art. W*
bar* frand only on* llluatrkted
citalogu* Of an rarly collection of
CfilftOaa part*lain, ilia collection
o f *Hsiang4Yaaln-plan, who lived
In tha Sfitoatoth C*ntory.”
T«ro r*pla* o f tha catalog** of
ftrtanp
Yaan-planli
cellattlah
war* (tararorod In Faking In 1900,
afUr tha looting of tho pataca
thara by tho Haier rallaf fete**.
Oh* ropy wa* takan ta l/mdea
by Dr. Bmhell, whar* a llralud
adltlon of &gt;00 topi** wa* rapnw
d m d from It, and tka oth*r
Thl* albam *f Htling Ynan-plan'i
wa* *0 wall llloatratod ami th*
doocrtptlona of dUfrrant typo* of
parrtUIn war* «o axart that it
prrvtdad a kay to tha itudy of
oorty China** porcolalni whirl
nntll 1900 war* almait antlraly
unkow* both to fortign *n«| Chi­
na** Mlla*tor*.
"D««ptt*
tha ’ arliianr*
of
Htlaart album”, ha *ald, “ many
lltfdentf iloubtr I what hr r aorh
porrelaln* na h* dMrrtbad arar
rrally related. Tha plrturaa twveal*d *urh Inrradlbly beautiful
work, acrh fantaatlcally Intricate
*h*pe»", that ronnoltacnr* queallon#.l Ita authentlalty.
“ It wa* not until tight year*
•gi, when wa flr«t hail arm * to
tha palar* collection, that wa tll»covett I place* thara which had re­
quired no la** akill to rrenta than
the moat fanta«tle in-the Halang

albam. Far the flrat tlm*, W* k*.
fan to ranrafra Ua raal h a r t )
aad akill of tha tarty China**
potter*."
Whan pr. Berhall Npl odated
tha fliUny albam In London M
yaara aco, tha color* of tha porcal*IK* war* only approximately

THE SdVftVS BLUE RIBBON FOOD EVENT

alb la ta Iram tha m o t ahad**
and •g la m fromtha Palaca Msan m collection. Dr. FergueM
therefor* ha* andartdkan to raprO'Jbca hi* ropy of tha Haling
at bom, with tha old o f tha pol­
ar* plaro* to gold* an artlaf In
painting tha a u ct olora, and
thl* work haa baan prlvataly pobII*had by him In Palplng.

Summer print* In RUhll (Uka
glr* a wide variety far Individ,
nil aip melon. No longer do
■tyllit* My aatoentllcally yea
moat wear largo floral* or imall
Mnantlofial print*, ligkt backgronnd* or dark background*.
Thl* rammer yon may wear al­
most any *ort of print you like
» " d -moai -p f lbern aiv krrtly.
Thara are gay floral* In dull red
and whit* on a dark blua around
which are imart trimmed with
rad aad whit* flower* to match
thoae In th* print and topped
with
a
thr**-qu»rter length
Jacket of tho *ama fabric.
A
■mart *uit for t*a ha* a Jacket
and jktrt of d*«p yellow and
whltaYlowen printed on a light
gray ground. It I* worn with a
bloo*e of eolid yellow allk with
glove* to match.

ALWAYS A CHEAT EVENT, OUR SEMI-ANNUAL "NEW ( g S T O * * *
rUNTTY FOR EMPHATIC SA VINOS. TOR THW YE AR I T COMRH UL'RINO
BONUS O U K R 8
CUSTOMERS WILL BE REWARDED FOR THEIR LOYAL PATRONAGE—N E W U
T u m r. k »
FRIENDS WILL BE.MADE THRU THE MONEY SAVING VALUES THIS EtENT BRINGS.

AMD

2 BAYS— FRIDAY &amp;

Jaraay Cara

SPAGHETTI
3

Pkg*.

10*

LIMIT I f LBS TO CUSTOMER

FANCY BLUE ROSK

Pounds

CRACKERS

Dime Brand
Eagle Brand

LBS TO CUSTOMER

1 lb* Pkg. 1 5 /

—It make* no different* whether yod'fe planning s

Mx/\t
19c

pitnle or a banquet—poll's find Jati.th* right food*

FRE E

ar* always low!

ne Pound Package o f Velvo Coffee with every
Purchase o f Two Dollars Groceries or More.
A Good Coffee Guaranteed and Recommended
by Us.
t,IM1T • CANB TO CUSTOMER

% 12 o z . bottles 15f
Orange Pekoe
Mixed or
India Ceylon

WhltaHouae
Brand
Evaporated

IONA BRAND
Plain or Self Rlalng

FLOUR
c[ c

MILK

12 Lb; Bag F24 Lb. Bag 1 48 Lb. Bag
3 3

6 3

BLUE R O SE-rancy

CUT BEETS

i

3 Tan Carr

1 9 1 .1 9

1 7

f

EAT “KEWREE
MILK BREAD
GOOD! AND

Black Flag

INSECTICIDE,

M en

Brand—Trader, Sweet

Makta Quirk Suit*

e m p s o ..................

Maid

Quaker Maid

A BEANS, IS 0 1 . can.

CHIU BAIICE

cmH4&amp;L CAKES
“Guaranteed Fresh”
Featured This

Old Munich

MALT SYRUP. We. 2 ^
Rajah—SALAD

WEES, DINNER
SQUARES2fc

DRESSING, pint Jar ...
mdmother'a PellclouH PYrah
&gt;4 O*. SLICED
PULLMAN LOAF

14 Os. PLAIN or
SLICED LOAF,

FRESH EGGS

'■ Pamoua

'CunpbcH'i

TOMATO SOUP
A Bland Mr Everv Tiate

4 cans

8 O'CLOCK

BOKAR

HI-6RADE
BAKERY

Pkg*.

fb lS TIES i
(irapeaet. . ■.1 1
FLAKES
1
S
Lettwr.Leaf 1^ Jk
Mayonnaize 10f

PRODUCTS

118 Mag. Ava,
Sanfoni &amp; 4th St
(STRING END)

Doubt. Ti]

Sextra large bqxea 10/
(Shoulder Cut*) g Pounda

f

�FRIDAY; JUNE 1«, IMS

W l Combine Hite, Errors

nirruoiir, June i«.-t^’&gt;-E&lt;iwaul M. Jewed, KJ, a puipier m
a .Immibilr
manufacturing and
(n&gt;m l-.'ltt to ItrjJi president o(
the eld I’nige-Detroit Motor fa r
ft*., died at hi* home yestrutay,

To B eat Crackers 7 To 0;
C ocoa.flag Hopes Ruined

a ffa ir

which

found

‘ ■ FW W t o f r i» i* l« H l* t the*

1W Oradtera. Bath H*ht-hand*r*
turned In about the tame brand
"•* Roithsf, the difference hrta*

I* Hi* fact that the Crackera la

l e g a l

N b n cs

'*5* £ r r ^ M t x o a m ■ a u a .

n r f."irrSSR"sivB.
$&amp;£$?&amp;•&amp;

tk* cirjutl Court Of tha
ity-Third Jadlclal
Clrcyli, In
t0/
Florida^

W g^yi.rsln EduV** xvaVkVr!
Jf » V !■ Malaurf. and Mary
r Raw tins (tomttlmtv kaawa
pry f . Rawllnvi, a ram* aula.'
Mually, a id aa Admlnlatralrfa
* aftal* a f Walter It. Rawllna.
a«ei Sanford Orowaro Credit
a carporatloa; Knraha
a loo.
ncorporai.a, a cotporatlaa.

I Oiwwor* Credit Corpora-

a corporal Iant and T. F. Data

at ill* iroat door or tha Pnurt
» Ip .lhs CIty of Hanfort- In
M a l i and XU la, during tat
loura of sals, on Mondar, tho
n r Of July, A. D„ fill , sain#
-Tka firxti. Monday fa aaht
k-faad a tonal sal*, day! the
visa dspaetpsd lands, sit uat*.
tM ksfad la tha ('aunty sf
i Rial* or Florida, tuEinhlsea l i l t
and
•I of Palm ItammiK-k
aa per plauduly reIP# I'atille lloeorda

K&amp;ar^lScfM.
% M iuKh,ncf,t

IMfradsalii

ROTkm o r M A im t ‘1 m *

NOT ICt3 IA UKflKIlT OtVRN JLR«
M«r A d W l k s n i Is that csfLals
aaf p*cwa* or rorsclnaur*. mala
ttC trrvIV

Court

of

ih *

T »«n tfx

iM}®
a rat lain

Chapman yesterday
smacked
out three hit*, two singles and
a double, to drjrr in three run*,
while in the vrwnth he furnished
a little extra fun by out-rdnning,
between second and third, about
■even Cracker* befow he gsvs up
and allowed himtelf to be tagged
oa t
The Feds scored In the second
ee Maxwell's afhgle, llsrrisunV
walk, Newcomb** aacriflw. Chap­
man's single scoring two, and
finally Culbreth’s tingle scoring
Chapman. Those runa were earned.
bat after that the Fed* earned
only one o f tha othar i n runs’
they scored for the Crackers
tossed the pill everywhere hot ip
the right place.
Two runs rams over In the
third. WHh one out, Abbott
tingled to center. What srak an
easy double play went haywire
when Baker dropped Shehal'a
to**. Harrison forced Ahh lt at
third aa Maxwell went tu second
Maxwell arored and Nawromh
went to second when floodrlch
loaned the hall far away from'
Oral baae. Chapman’* second hit
scored Harrison hefore Dennla
went nut in the infield.
TeikleV’a Iwp.hasp error put
B erner on *rr«n,t In the fourth,
and, with Culhreth out and
Rarne&gt; on first Iw a walk. Homier
scored nn Ahhntl’a sacrifice he­
fore Maxwell filed out.
Marrleon opened the fifth with
a single. He went In second on a
wild pllrh, to third on Chapman's
double, and h* arored when Tay­
lor" rtr-pped Hennlt* short fly.
Th» I"*' Fed run eame over In
the eighth: HonnFr was safe on
Wrlrt's error.'He *|nt» second and
amred on Coltlrelh•a• single * t*

i*nly, la Chaaoory. la
pao iharala pasdlae. wharoln Jr.

i in* t i r o r
th m
»T *rw o r
r to H iiit. i* xxit row ar.wia.

W

f ,\ a 1 r“ / i r ‘ “e .'.V

Aaast
r a t

:

u l hour* or Ml# tbs nronortv
d Dsoroo dsoerltwtt. said star
M ine . In 5* ail nor*
la. a ntoroi fmftlrular ilaieifsd . U l i prop*rtr bolng a* fnl
Flftn-tm# (I t) of M, M
IntMlIalsIwn BMerdlau
sa fils In afflr* nf lb*

-b * f

th#

Clrrull

McCulle. Raker gaxe up hut five
hit*, all single*. Both had perfect
support at rrlthal time*, xvilh Ed­
die Moore and W. R. Smith lead­
ing-the Tiuer*. and Pepper. Mar­
tin turning In an amailne per­
formance at first where he had
IP put-outa and &lt;m* aaaial with­
out a bnbM*.
The gam* xvaa w*n In the sixth.
Moore open«&lt;l that Inning by
amacklnr a hxr,| grounder
Trine at third.
He handled tre
hall cleanly but with an easy nut
at firvl. he tossed nver Headfh;
more than alx fe*t. Moore wsnl to
second on the rrmF. Maltby pop-

n u

tm x n ,

16— l l o n w n

ix n i x x i r a l .

fill,I. T«» K illlh ’MWK I lfiM
ijkn t lS i * v*»»t i t r i i r j i R K i.ir.i'
M int r. n r malm
r&lt;» iii.in i: m knii ' k c o jib a n v . *
Fli rida nit|Mfalloiie firfmilmit,
A ll H It. mi It U itT f t t l t o l l t
Ni*Tft*l! 1,-6 IIM: nil Y (IIVfcK Ml**,
|i«if»u*tnt lo flttn* »trYr*r hfiriMfoy**
m .i.it in the ilMttft mtiM*. I wilt.
•»l| tine* I*IIIf |t'*tr lit July, A MlI If33*.
%», fiir In tin v Af ajltl nionllt. I&gt;*

IBr line I tim e.
He line ,1 lim e *
7c lin e 6 tim e*
Sc line I m on th .*
M inim um c h a re * M g

h t.rit ||te lr*.il hour* of *■*!&lt;•.
|ttr* t h»
I lloittv tlrtj'f In S-ui
M#r*tintill*
* F'llti’ hfii. mil

f*i fur ■Mir find •••It for »4 *H It* III#
Illy!.- at li t l»e fit 1*1.1In . Ill* (••III**
thim *!&gt;»» f IIkmI t*»d*|apf|T lut Mini In
K* otinttlr i%tu*tw.
uml *»f H.xvr. ililllt IX ATI II rrpmtr
».&lt;&gt;.* I lie III theJdtcnlr \ l - n l x t i I ’ n m
hAW», ,»!■
l&gt;) one who really knows how
trigg*. Jeweler. May. A w
I — H e lp

3^

i

t Urn It . M i n i

»•vtlFUtn*

it

WASHINHTON. June Id (&lt;T)
-Attorney Ceneml
t ’umminga
said yesterday that charge# that
Andrew W. Mellon, former sren-f«yy“ nf_thp*trniiurv_ iiprt-William
L M»llon, «r I’ ilt'b rgh, . his
nephew, evnih-1 Iwoni* payment*
were l-einx inxeslignlrj by justice
department aunts
The
attorney
general
said
agents were in the I'iltihurirli atea
1'M'hiiig into ihnige. hiiHigtil hy
Repirrentallve MeF'dilden, Itepuh
Iran. Tetmaylvaniii, uml the &gt;aai*
for A K i suits fm -emery of InrnnnERlies tiroiighl l.J Itavid A.
fJlwm an I A. It. Mugbl. of Isms.

I’ H I N T I N G

W e. are eunipped lo predacu
first Claas |ob work at Iks
law rat possible price*. Uieg aU
a trial.

iinw t*
»him #

thtf

^ in t'
y

-|
H e ra ld

SH*|M

as!r
jioupiii w v i
I Ik, dumlnol* Cduatr Use-

foe a float earn* o f the first e a 'f
with that s u iS f T f» r Minnr w-llt
-u i thu kuvltnu « «,| * n n rfli fne
m i ' 1,'tM sold to oallafr asl* lis t lilt while It I* almost certain
. *
' _ __
k
roexT i j m x m x .
L *hd' containing » n norsa.

Co

.

B *

Second Diiimnml Ball
Uamc f’lannedTonight
The second ill Iliinnd hull game
o f lh&gt;p -ea-ofl will he played an the
Ink, flout field
fotllgltl at HlUtl
-'el-s-k when the F leitoti* leaia.
wifniii r o f Ihe o|i*nliig gulp* h «t
Mpn-ln, eight, will meet I lie Meill-

“ Wr have begun tho investiga
li**n nf Ihe Mellon, and limit
liECAfh N0TICK
lumpsum, m I'cnn.ylr.inia“ , he
|*id. *’ We an- m t luoFi-rnetl wiiti
suits that have hs*n filed b t are IV T i l l : r»N! 1 r t M l l - H f .
tt
r u im i Jl ID ' M l
i 11(1 i i t .
•eeking lh*x farts."
i &gt; %m » r &lt; * n P M M m i i . n n n i .
Willium
Mellon was given If*
T l * I l.iiM IIM
ix i l i n n : i l V .
I I IIA « l l | »

«»:N4 r. M iM iirii,
o n

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Saturday, June 17th

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J O H N

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A N D K 8

20 th nnd F ren ch
I'llO N K tl KMT

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K I.N A Ill)

TOM ATOES
.

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7no

017 W. FIRST ST.

W EEKLY

w. tnh si*

ca n s

or

CORN

MEATS

Shrimp

l&gt; r (r »ila h | ,
mi ii

irio t

jn iin v K h .

«»f .N*illil-i

Monday, June lj)t|i

B ET T ER FOOD STORES

L* % 1 1 II IM .I I ,
I eiemP l a t a

H io .ii - t .

I 'enfifilN i

VtMl UtlL |t» fflt k itlH F iftl inml t*
•|ktOr«l IW Ik* RITl *|»|**«t l|p&gt;kid |l|*&gt;
l|»l d l l -if l u l l | it J Is. ih&lt;* IM I itl
•#di*ini Iklll IIII HI*-if i«i|C.t|i«Nt Vf'Mfl Ilk Hi*
l l'H t i . t till !!• ll IMl|A*s .tn«l I'l-k iii

SYRUP
TUNA
( sink! W h o l»

G ra in

RICE
R v i i tp h -i l

DAYTONA REACH. June tfi
-A s h rd u ls d Central F1»ridn

Court*

IM n U n *

I’ ho-xe IIS

munth*. Imiuire ll.i Ftench Avr
i|&gt; v
. ,

■lulls.

■al lleln, ..... ui learn. Staling
Ins* lei. Sell- tint nullled, hut *il i*
I'miiniings -sji| Hu- drpnrtiiirnl Vrlieve I IFiat Cook nr Kilighl will
wo not taking any hand in the a-oiine iiiMitinl dulie* for tinF'lte-lnne i*nt fit,
suit a.

r h a n r e In I n k " Ihe f i f h l . N n an
n n u n r e m e i t t w-.-is i n n- fe i n t o w h e n
ll m i g h t h e p l n j r i l I , , it it
„„
i l r r ^ n n , ! t h a t it m a y In- p l a y e d m t
S a l t t r a d y , J u n e ‘J l .

————■

M — I 'u u llr y

Knight, a funner msimgi-r uf
the tiulf Dll t'otiipany in I'h Inth-lpliin. adile ■ thr year. IIKJ7 ai d
IIKC! l» the i erluil i ixvred h&gt; Tincharge* Uavif Stuck, ut I’ hlla
d&gt;-l|dtla, Kni.-hl',- iiiunsct, said the
.nit » » « prepHii I I't'fuie l)l,un'a
and that it plainl a dilfvrenl in
lin' t W

W e -le iH

S T E A K S lh.

Ba**hall Lnagus game lie tween
Daytona flearh and fmeslnirg wa&gt;
rained
here yeslerdav afternoon before the trams h ad a

&lt;)x i-r St-«
I Jo-Ill

I Nil lltj;

( 'u r n ur-^Hriut.

im n o .M

or

LONG’S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
221 E. F tn l Street
Oppoglte I’oatofnre

Uf IK. "

J. G. MICHAEL

S if
LEGS

lb.

ttali

rTTrr (.T.-rff.-ynmyr

U iiU O k t-.k b 4 U U .V -.w 4 v

V lrllm i u i n h t m i

ih h iih

Ik ltildtitliR

Cat

READ THIS. IIOJ/dThrand * k «
typew riter. stnndrril make, te e
Tin* l» g*ann|M J e* tt. kes*
i ban rebuilt I &gt;prxerhnr. J- B, lAW*
eon, Sod 1‘almcOo A w .

hr l w|W*»*

U d ii*r 1 r il, w » * ir (riven h i m f o r » i t

Attorney General To
Inveatljrate Income
Tax Paid By Tycoon

2ti— Ml.HcrlUiim.uii

SPIHTAI. THIS week. rio "r atlA
desk paint, hiyhent grade, | U d
imr gallon. 7Sc (|uart, Slaalfy*
iti-vei* Hardware Company. / '

work, laundry, and .miking, lull WANTED TO BUY A Star 1
lor nr light marine engine. Ml
In- rh.-ap ■fur (ash. Phone !0 l-l

f r o m ' In * t u t r i 't u i i M f**r
y m h t h e % » l m * »»f 7 3 , 0 0 0
tiiilf

rWO OH FOUR connecting offieO
room* over Kenford lit* Co.

11*30/

1 1 1 m &gt;m i i n iti in li’ ti

of

W an te d

17—lluixlne** I'larew ForRe«L

x'iale* a home and *01*11 .alary
111 lire oil prrilll r* and d» hon-o Son*, l i t .M)rile Are.•

x i ) . y r * l e n l a &gt; to file » n * w * r to
U ( * i t t r % jaiiil t h i i r K ttjf
him
w ith

|J,110(1,11'MlgfRHI

Hew!

SEVEN ROOM house. Completely
furnished. •-&gt;”* Call M or t l U «

x i.im -m :x t iK
in a r ix i.
•
t It*tint it rwtfHtrBillitMa U tlr M M M l.

v«»!.
m' I
BM kil I

F o r

room t
I l l Ml

FURNISH HI* ONE story r*a*s
Hi*ncr. jwiMiwri
irrm* m^utinblF, ref^rYtKi**
|

A m o n g I 'n - e on hand it* f * r n t h g a m e a a . H ilt n 'l l r t e p , I t a y l o m t
ll'a r h fo is t
h a irm a n
wh* &gt;
woTlir
N m O -n t
l lr i iM
fn t iP i n t i *
a t M n lll i'll
mm
H»**
p»rw (Ifklirf
||i
i i t k r n I n „ I m e p l t a l Iasi T i t e s d u y ifp
H ikiili Hllkx *ir»l* t r*tl mil Iki (Miltl lift* il
■
n f l e r n t M i t t n f l s r f l i t s C n r r x ’ s f a &lt; l lot fiskti *isk»k*Fri||lv»
RfHI (kIMI IM'd
Wlfnl.s V K iMkCniiAHH. iTwilt
l l « f *•%lit #*tri till « "kl'itf I, fllk'l Hi«• iifrt
)«ja ani ifik liall s t r u c k h i m in t h r r i l n .
I&gt;bmii . Mi Hot w a s f i r s t h e l i e v r d t h a t O ’ H r i e t t ' x &gt;|k| t r . i l H i n t r t i f t i l l * If Iti. flu I nf
#f,
Aldtxhfook,
Jun* A I* I9J1
IA.i'*. * ILiWwr • ■ i l h c w e r e h r n k e n h u t v - r a y - t t e w l
I , VC* H O I O l i A * * .
Ijpfl till flitft*, o p e d t h a t h e h a s i t n l h i n p w n r - fliil
lldirt bw hwll*
hi I I. K. M KMH%.
tiftHilt t lOrtKk H u m a s t r a i n e d r a r t l l n g " l i e w i l l
H. 1 %
Itv %|itfifirefill I. 1 * a b l e I n p l a y n e x t T h i n i l a r , I M l i . »
% L h i r v . L h. H I I H h u n ,
fiilK
l*»ni»lrwk',
his p h y s i r i a n a s t a l e d .
Tllfir. 9 in
h i i M t t t t lur i M H p M M a R i .

kl
IS m r s
&gt;r by said Doers* onnnlnlsd.
. W

afternoon to com# t&gt; a brilliant
endina whan Fiddle Moore *rore*|
from second have on an infield
out lo give the Tigers a I In 0
wrdlct nver the Cocoa Indian*.
Tha
defeat virtually eliminated
Cocoa aa a first half pennant ronlender.
Tin game brought out a nrxr
Orlando nine that played with a
spark of vigor which stamped it
ax one of the heat in the league
The Coma Indiana at*o turned In
a good performance in tha field
fiow ew r. It waa a hurling dor)

1 6— A part m en la F o r Hs e j
DESIRABLE” FOUR
nishet! apartment.
nolia A w .

ix T ill: t t a r t IT t a l a r ro w
T itr T m :v r v -T M iw i» j t m m i .

and Oat Held played aa uxual. in S * rtf ore.
Boiiwr, i«
add oat. while the Fed*, whom the
M r W eritfcal DayF-tuT Bench s f l s r t t 1
iporUwrfteW Wedneaday p r o ­ i » a w i l l . r f
claimed Iha H i d lea ll in the
Central Florida Langne, ’ turned la
another brilliant performance.
The Crackera had chaaeea It
Korea In the first, second, and
fifth hwdmga. th ey placed a mad
on fWnt in the third, fourth,
liath and ninth inning*. but he
llranced wn farther.
Orrr-ahdouineae. accordiny In
Ifthfdre Rweeaaf, root' the ' Crackd o * d ahd t anted in a 0 to 9
era a ju n in the first In that
Bdfeer, who had ■**% *», hem
T O HSb* era* the Uat to ' he
sacrificed- |h ascend and reached
&gt; * S 5 &lt;h hatxrahw the two etub*
third on Rate*’ tingle'"wed ealle&lt;l
M tm tt
f l m t w f wMeh end.
•* /u t e Ml The Fed# wap three
D R I .A N D O I. C O C O A •
' « f * H (MM nR a f them fry *hutOR I.ANDO. June I « . - T h e fln•mrt a e o iM -s to 0. II to 0 and 9
•*1 hurting duet o f the JB.13 *e*.
lo 9. Tho victory rant the Fed*
*«n aa fa r aa Oriando la eon.

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(■ (» , by two Iad m dr
July lit., reference#, I f f Wi
bt.

II TO PIONKKH DIES

UFE’S BYWAYS

1B jU V

Fancy (lotinuda

O N IO N S |h.

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15c

Shoulders lb. 10c

Iwrg* Velluw'
IIA N A N A S ,’ l IhH.
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LEMONS dux.

BUTTER lb. 22c

wasnu:

No. 2 Cans Osceola

14 Ox. I'kjf. SgedleM

I'KACHES.........

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No. 2 Can*. Oscoola
I'L’ AS, 2 f o r _____

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CHERRIES. 2 for

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�al ls Repositoo r Treasures
From Attack

'

paler, h i t l , wea expelled from
hla SaMw-tiUd palace la tha For*
bkMaS City In 1914 that thaw
H bedMIfU object* were revealed to
:
th# th* world.
*
Qtlniaa commltalon wea appolntid gt that lima to take
" chart# a f tha tm iurle* on behalf
r .i . ’n l - A j gavaremont, which ruled
that tit* antique* war* not the
prtvali property of Pa Yl, but
. (he art heritage of the people of
Cfcjan. end tha Paten* Muaeem
&lt;**• aatabllahad within the purple
. wall* af Ihe Forbidden City where
tiiaa# werka o f art wora displayed
.

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■n r w w r i g r T w a r ^ r ™

L-lflteV, Dr. John C. Pariuion,
American eoimoUaeur of Chin***
'(jotwaUln, wi* aaked to aerr* on
'lb# cammbalan.
Dr. Pkr|w*on In n recent lee*
ttira bafaro th* Royal Aiiatk Hoidoty hare, bald that while bronte,
Jade, painting, am] calligraphy
hut# b*#n •rheriabed by Chlnew
iat{eetora far renturie* pnrrtlain
only rocrally ha* coma to be re-

f c M n o f |Md pafaatek* In tha
Tang Dynmty iM o yaara ayo"
Dr. Ftrgmmi cantiaaad, “twa
tlaaaaa of peftalaln hart bran
madr; ana fart common dally
naaa and on* air objacta of art: Wa
bar* frond only ono Illustrated
catalogue Of an rarly collection of

Italang
Yuan-pWnli
catlaatloh
warn riacovared in Faking In 1900,
after tha looting of tha palaca
thara by tha lloxar rallaf fotcae.
Cbio copy war taken to Inndoa
by Dr. Boaha11, where a limited
edition of &gt;00 eoplae waa raprw*
dreed from It, end the other
copy la owned by Dr. Fargmon.
Thla albom af Ralang Yuan-plan'*
waa 10 h a g , llluetrated and tha
daacrtptlona of dlffrrant type* of
porcelain ware ao exact that It
provided a key to tha atudy of
»Vly Chlnaaa porcolalna which
until 1900 wara atmoit entirely
unkown both to foreign and Chlnaaa colletlom.
"Daiplta
tha
evidence
of
Rrlang’o album”, ha aald, "many
porcelain, a* h« ilaacribed ever
really rtltted. The picture* r«vealed aurh Incredibly beautiful
work, aurh fantaatically Intricate
ahapa*”, that cnnnol**cttn qu#»tioned It* authenticity.
“ ft wn* not until eight year*
ago. when wo flr*t had arc*** to
the palace collection, that we dl*cover* 1 piece* there which had re­
quired no I*m (kill to create than
the mo*t fantaitlc in th„ llriang

album. For the ftrat lima, w* be­
gan t# m w h i th* m l hearty
and aklll of tb# tarty China*#
pettara.”
Whcn Dr. Beehail
th* H»l»ng atfeem In London M
year* ago, lh» colon of th* par*
ealaIn* w tn only approximately

Th e

albla^fa laarn tha exact ahadao
and-glair* from tha Palace Ho•com reflection. Dr. Fargttean
tharafora baa undertaken ta raproJbea hU copy of tha Haling
album, with tha aid of tha pal*
era placai ta guide an artlaf in
painting tha exact e flora, and
thla work baa barn privately pab*
Ilabad by him In Pulping.

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b lu e r ib b o n fo o d e v e n t

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TUOTTY FOR EMPHATIC SAVINGS. FDR THIS Y E A R I T COMMS TORINO
BONUS MONTH^ OLU
CUSTObtERS WILL BE REWARDED FOR THEIR LOYAL PATRONAGE—N ^
C US TO
EKH
FRIENDS WILL BE MADE THRU THE HONEY SAVING VALUES THIS EVENT BRINGS.

VARIETY IN POINTS

2 DAYS—FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY—JUNE 16 -17

Summer print* In Rtihtl alike
give a wide variety far Individ*
uni expreaaien. No laager da
atyllita any autocratically
yew
meat wear Urge florala or amail
cenantlonal print*, light back­
ground* or dark background!.
Thla rummer you may wear almoat any aort of print you like
aeiL.me»U.At^IlMfflM«u .U ov «lx ^

Thera are gay floral* In dull red
and white on a dark blue ground
which are imart trimmed with
rad and white flower* to match
thoae In tha print end topped
with
a
three-quarter length
Jacket of lh» »am* fabric.
A
•mart ault for t*a baa a Jacket
and aklrt of deep yellow and
white flower* printed on a light
gray ground. It I* wom with a
blounc o f
yvllow silk will*
glove* to match.

Jtraey C an

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FANCY BLUE BOBR

Pounds

CRACKERS
—It makes no different whether yodVr planning s

Dime Brand
Eagle Brand

1 lb. Pkg, 15/

12^0
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picnic or • banquet—y o u l find Joot the right foods

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A Good Coffee Guaranteed and Recommended
by Us.

2 tall cam 15/

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Club—Rairular or Pale

bottles 1 5 /
m &amp; f Blind

WhlteHousn
Brand
Evaporated

IONA BRAND

Orange Pekoe
Mixed or
India Ceylon

Plain or Self Iliijng

CUT BEETS
2 Can* 15/
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MILK BREAD
GOODAND

BLUE R O S E -F an cy

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CHIU SAUCE

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Fancy White Croaby

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BOKAR

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leaf Crackers 7T oO ;
taFlag Hopes Rained

u n i; d r

t* o r»*»«nK»f-» to Q J«
t i p i, by two lodie* rlH tllfi
July lit., reference*, IXI W. ttth.
8k
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A H W PIONKKR DIES

UFE'S BYWAYS

• &gt;*• 1

DKTBDBr. June Id. -u t l Kdm iil M Jewett, rtj, , pi«p&lt; er in
u l.iiimbilp
manufacturing an-l
from l:*li&gt; to r.fJ7, president of
ih«- I'M I'nigr-Detroit Motor fu r
I'o,, i|iol hi hin homo y rtifn liy .
n

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DKSIKAULi: FOUR
niihoil apartment.
noli* A t*.

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room
tit

t i n - t w r . i T t - T i i n i i i Jt t u n M.

IB— llon n cw ' F o r R « i

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FURNISHED ONE &lt;t**ry taoD
Atfirr. minimer, t3*i W. iM k ,

j &amp; t t l h 'r *
Harrises. If
pi
I'kaptaaa. c
Irenal*. * .

rriti* rriMonwbl*, rwffrtfVlci’Ri

.'•w comb.

It,

Orodtwa, Bath right-handara
turned In about the urns brand
• f huritwg. (tt* ttfffartac* lying
In tha fact that tha Crackers In

l e g a l n o t ic e
» r r o ju a r x o ic n ti

s u e

K S S.&gt;SSK*&gt;«

ill}
•'l1* hy virtu# nt a d«eevl 4f forsclo.ur. tad eat* r*rtt e f J . J ’L.t.he rirsult Cavrt of the

In*ds ci'u nty.‘ 'Worlds",
w
E w 'n j:
*• ttsry T. Rawlins), a ftss* sols.
iodtviaasJty, and n Admlnlstratrli
af |ba setals of Walttr It. Rawllna
ttnm yatiaa*Vn«rorporstlos! Enrols
Parma, taearporaivu. a rsfporatios.
P U n iiM

araw era Credit C erpara-

tlen, a rorporatien: and r. V. Dut«
outery fe Ik* klabsst bidder, far
f t U ; AT tn# front door of the rourt
House In Iks City of nsnfort.. In
mid County, and gtate, daring Iks
logoi Rnltra of Ml*, on Monday, tlis
Ira s i r St July, A. n , n il. same
• M tC u a ftrtt^.Monday In sold
Month (sad n legal ealee day) Ike
fallowing deaariped lands, alluate,
lying And befit la tte County of
nemk$ats, and plate of Plerlde. toI r l i e t i eighteen (If) a n d
V yw ealy (11) o( Palm lUmmuck
■WAileimeat, aa per plat duly refanfdat 10 |)II Puhllo Itecorde

ftJtea"‘ ». I. "O iWitrlrh
y t l j JPMfli. (londrleh. twain.
l&lt;
u c r ifW d ■( « n m i l ’ f i i tr.rh n i by Pllckor. Bonaor by ilnnlrlrl
*•■•&gt; nonf.m a. Mmoiri
W
IMH mt Batra’ afntla.-'VttF rallnl ItiHl.nbauah n il Ra.rnol
oat brcatfM bo' loft third K u f iy
DRI.ANtH) |. CDCOA •
home Jn.t a IItil* hit ahead of
ORLANDO, June |fl,- -The finNewflomhV catch o f Wright', niyh
f f l hurtin* .duel of. tho l»TO «ea ■
f]y, - - « j . . .. 11, • i^ m o w
■on aa far aa Orlando la con,
H ie Fitto acnfdd early, and
S4often. Tb*y
pared by the rerned wha atuged here jre.trnlay
afternoon to come t i a brilliant
ft I t ‘ 311; lli
rotrran IWrt Chapman %bo at
ending whan Eddie Monrr eeore-|
1* !• e l I I I W i l l i
phytofin
Bearh laat Tnraday
a V fe ■ Mr &gt;&gt;y
•mocked 'a h**ie nm Mfth two from aernnd hase on an Infield
not to give (he Tiger* a t to 0
m*rt oboant In ofi.wer tn a ahrill
vprdlcl oter the Cocoa Indian,.
cry from tho grandatand that
The
defeat virtually eliminated
reached hi. ear* an “ Old Bert
Cocoa aa a fleet half pennant con*
Chapman aint what ho iiaad to lemlrr.
bol"
The game brought out n ne\r
Chapman yeatenlay
amacked
Orlando nine that played with a
oat Ihreo hlta, two ainctea and apark nf vigor which atamprd It
a double, to dr|«e in three rtina, I a, one of the Iwst in the league
while In lha aeventh he furnished The Cocoa Indiana al*o turned in
a little ultra fun by out-nlnning, a good performance in tho field
between lecond and third, about However. It waa ■ hurling durl
nC-dCtcd, w rir given him (ut ,crvaeven Cracker, before he gave up pure and aimole with Eddi* AlnoIci'*.
and allowed hlmaelf to be tagged btook and Jake Rnlmr hooking'up
Knight, a folINCI iiutuugrr uf
oak
in a beautiful contra*.
tin Gulf Oil Company in I’ h lit
Tho Feds eeoretl In the wcond
Atunbrook allowed hut three
dolphin, aililr i iIn- year* ttll!7 ar.tl
on Maiwell'i afngla. llarrisunV
Mia. single, hy Headier, Wall and
Itck! lo I ho perk'll * *trre,| 1*&gt; tinwalk, Newcomb1* aacriflre, ChapMcGutly. Raker gave up hut flv»
WASHINGTON, June lit (-Pi chnrgts Da»’il Stock, of I’ litla i
man’ a alngle aroring tarn, and
hlta, all slnglra. Roth had prrfrvi
-Attorney Gsnernl
Cummings ilrlphla, Knight's cuudsel, *ai*l the
flnnlly Culbreth’s alngle scoring
support at erlti.il times, with Ed­
-ws-r prr-tirr *-hetorr -Di-on's *
Chapman. Those runs were earned, die “Moore an.T W r R . Siidlh Vo'd- sakL-ytJterilay-lhaUttuugra -Hint
Andrew \V. Mellon former secre­ mill tluii it pluml a dllTerrnt in
but after that the Fed. earned
Ing the Tigers, and Pepper Mar­
only one of tho other aia runa tin turning In an amnalnr per­ tary o f ihr In-S'iirv odd .William tripielntim un the alt'getl ova
I . Mellon, of Pillsb rgh, hi* -•ion*. *
they acored for the Craekera
e
formance at first where he had
toaeed the pill everywhara bot in til put-nuta and ona aaaist with. mphow. pvade-l income poymrnl*
the right plnce.
wrrr hriog invrslign I' d by justice
Avit a hohWw.
Two runa came over in the
drparlmrnt nants.
The
game
waa
wwn
In
the
eiath.
third. With one nnt. Abbott
Thr
attorney
gi-nrrol
sold
Moure opened that Inning hy
■tngled In renter. What waa an
silt-nl* an-rc in lh*- Pitlahurgli atta
smacking
n
har,t
grmmdcr
.*n
easy double play went haywire
Prine at third.
He handletl tie I’Miking nilo ihnigi-s brunghl hy
when Baker dropped Shehal’s
Thf nfrund »|i»mmi»l hull kmhi**
hall rleanly but with an easy nut Ri-prrrrntalivr Mi-KaiMm, Itcpuh
loss. Harrison forced Ahb tt at
at first, be tossed over Headfr.: Iran, IVmtetIvanin, and tin- lost* of lh** icftfion Hill I* pUyrd on Ihr
third a* Maawetl went to ,econd
more than ala Tret. Moore went **s for tw i soil* fur toroli-fy of III fftkn-f •tenti Ilrlii funit;hi 'll HilKl
Maawell srored and Newromb
serond on the error. Moltby pdp- ronir laei-» hfoughl li^ llnvnl A. . fliR'k w In'll i iik* Kin'diiiii tiiiii,
went to serond when Goodrich
ped to Prine. bringing Smith t&gt;* OUun an * A. U. Kmghl, of turns. wfnnrr &lt;*f lli»* i»|ihliliiir ifiiipr f»tl
the bat. Up bounced one to Ra­ •kiwi &lt;* I a
i Mc*n*fi&gt; night* it ill n*»*H the Mnll*
ker and It Innkrd like Ike fireStii tnir
Olmin was furnirly t mo-rl for t ul fIcta,htiii'til teat.t
work, wrre over. Rut M o 'f^ get­ Ihr .lair liaiikuig roniaiiltii'.
hui |«*i ivnr rimI nunu'it, but It i1*
ting o ff with |tr crack of the
t'lliiilinnga -ojil Du- deparlinrnll f'rlirvr.l Hull r»w»k nr Kmubf will
hal, roomie*! Ihlnl nn,| rontlnnerl
we nn| taking any hand in llo- ii'iiitM* nioiilfd tlill l«*» fir tin*
no In Ihe plate whila Smith wrn j stills.
Fir**wlnfir mil fit*
out « i first. Mnart Was onfr on n
*"Wr hove hrgitn the invesligji
great slide.

Attorney General To
Inventiffate Income
Tax Paid By Tycoon

Second Diamond Ball
Uame I'lunnedToniRht

Companies in |Vmi&gt;yli.ieiau, ho
Hid. -*Wr au- m l -vnL-roiil with
suits (hal have »■« n f(l.-.l b I Hrr
•eekmg Iho farls."
Will* Rift I - M» IId111 tbUn p u i ) ir.

ttsfiwdamta.

o r M A m n i ’a
i

balk

chance to lake the field. N*t an
onttnremrnl Wits ion If a* In wlo-u
il might tm pl«ynl loll ji I, III,

M Ik* find Any a!
inf*, by Ihe Judas ,pf

Court a f Ik* T w saty,
il ClrcuU ut the fla t*
la e a t for ftemlnale
Ckanarfr. la a rsitaln
a pemtraa. wkeraln *■
■ la esmelalaaat, and
D.IJttON. a widow, and

S
M lfQ
■aid Dscrts senolalsd

!• t ft 27 tte "
* ht Initini*, Knit Dfirt HIM

er sale end ss|i lo ik*
beat bidder- far e**n.
Mien, before lh* "&gt;•&gt;

n
m rv

ft k a C h tt r l House In Haiirnrd.

R lo tp h

ova
i*d i
if*
!(■ •♦(*, M i I O if

Rinn,
Pi. her,
P-.tiMc flUteits

rSPispi
t'lHi: hr?.::;
rat hour* o f sals Ik* rm os'lv

T t»* I*f|lfir
femr |.

I. nrtmwli* b

Deeres deerrlbed. said nr no
being . la Seminole Denote.
L a mare I part Into r dehertnf.MId property being aa fol

ILtkcr

A U*ifir*H»l»,
Bdkff •*

l***f* 'H»| till ft*,
lf**BF■* on ►*#!»•
' H*Mi'li

S li*' f UfifiFfink I
fio ll,
M h " i i U*
I'mpIrM.
■ od Iftnry 11 oid-, i tu

Tier
r ip r - m r fi irto) lsif t« t . l*t
pi FIftr-one
Mill'* guMIvlaloa aeoordlaa
iF ta l •■ file la afflre of Ik*
lerb af the Dlrrull Dourl,
Ualaole Cauatr, Florida aad
irardej la PUI Rook No t
igd II, gemLnol* Cdeslr Rao• a a d d . seat a lalow tan aeraa.

MANHATTAN MARKET
as Receiver o f
,1 Rank of Baa-

s n ii 't A i. t i n s » w k . F io o T o M
■Ink point. highrat grade, fU R
per gallon. 75e quart. Stall***
lli-grr* Hardware Com pany,,- ‘

READ flT tS, » i n j . y h rifcttojdt
typewriter* *tnfii!rrd ilk|kpr~fp#
$.15 mi. Thi* i» arouml i s l t t m
JtlAB U builUAJ-.l 'l DVct, J.
500 l*aln,ello Ave.
FDR SALE: "Okay Silt
•on Sis klckrr, $50.00.
Sun*. ID* Mfrlle Ave.

IM U N T lN O

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n*btf I'tllihi.
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We are equipped In prate
lire! class M« work at i
low eat poaakbl* prices, Ulva
a trial.
W lM i DKSIKAlll.Eniuplr ton e
nipt
home for lu-vl tint-,
nwnlh*. Iiuimii- I to Ficnch Aven*r

Saturday, June 17th

H erald P rin tin g C o
Phone 141

Monday, June Ipth?

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Nn. 2 I ’ n nit St.i m Inn I

TOMATOES

ca n s
Shrimp

I*I hi If »r| in
HIIKtVHIr humt*»

■ter( 100,1 (hat il may la- playrtl on
Salurad), June ^1.
Among Do-ie no hand hefnto tt."
came was lull O’ Hneti, linytona
H-irh forsl ha-iman who wn*
•nki-n lo n hospllal Idol Tui-sduy
sfli-rtHKin nfler fill* f ! « r t i f a i l
Im II struck him in Ihe rih*.
Il
was first Mleved lligl D’ Hrlrii'i
,lhc wrre broken but c-raya tlevrlopril Dial he ha* nothirip wor-'-j
lhan a strained carillng' Hr will1
*■* mills- In play nrit Thutolar,
hi* physlrians slain).

JUICE
,2bot,

SYRUP
'T u n a
f is h

CinhI Wltulw Grain

RICE *

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5 lbs: 1 5 /
- f i v e r S ph
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or

LONG’B MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
221 E. First Street .
Opponlte I'oglofflrg

lh us.

Co r n u r^ iiraa.

J. G . M IC H A E L

Faacy Uerutuda
O N IO N S lb.

CHOPS lb.
LEGS

lb.

Shoulders lb.

' W h ite -

STEAK

BACON
I‘mi ml

S' -»c
lO'/^c

SteuM* *lb. 8c-10c
BUTTER lb* 22c

large Yclluw
DAN A N A S 3 Ibn.
l a i g r ' S i i r Irrherg

LETTUCE 2 for
l,E )IO N S dog.
Home G r wn

No. 2 Cam QacPuhr
14 ( ) / . I’hK- Secdletta

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T E A , U lb. pkg.
l.ipton , r Taticy
ItaUy

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C H E R R IE S . 2 fo r

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•
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• flKg-*. Jrwrler, M .g 'Arr.

DAYTONA REACH. June |fi.
-A ■■hrdnlod rentral Florido
Rase hall Lag'gtl* gam" l«-ltveen
Daytona Reach aifd lcr*loirg wa«
rained not here yr»lvi-lav afternoon hr for# the teami h ad a

10011*lo k* sold le aallafr a*

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.Fr lln r .1 lim fb
7c line tt Itm m
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M inim um rh n rra SOt

MEATS

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atcUant le that cefoU*
■ uf ForerJosUr*. mad*

furnlahrtl. $"2.V fo il M or i l U i

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                    <text>TUB W I A tf

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an

i n d k p k n d*k n it

D a il y

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TIP

Ancient Engine “General”
Of Civil War Fame Put On
Display A t World’s Fait

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COX IS GIVE#
KEY POST IT
LONDON MEET

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FREIGHT
CUT
BY EXAM

CHRISTENED IN CEREMONIES HERE TODAY

“General" puffed and chugged it­
self Into htalory.
Andrew*, a Federal spy. with 24
rol nteer* from the 2nd. 21*1 and
1 .1 r,| It lo regiment*, penetratrd
ronfadtrale line* to Big Shanl).
Georgia. veiled the engine, pulling
a Confederate mail train, and head­
ed north. Thdc oh'eetlve *«i- •«
-lestro) bridge* ami sever Cnnfed
«ra*e roinmunlratlon with ('holloJunr. 'l l
O ffiria U nf loral th l
non**.
, tn K Drift,
Plot Kullwr, rn n fr&gt; ru t- roll , Jnn-eo 41. Coi. A m m a n d -V "’’""
orgnnlzntIons, ndTfg«d . uxp. .
•fortor of t o tr*in. alartH P’»r j Wfl •rterlrd today ehnrm rTiff l l r
nfternoon that rMORtRNOdte*
»»if in n burnt cur. lV r* IW , ^
,
.
tiont truin' werp (Eacad W
follow-., an fool ant hr eor, 1 'm ^ m u t monetary comm,..
■ Senate In llb m lla ln * veter- gre ,on|f ^
fo rr Ih r Inte ratita Co&gt;
^
rnamieerln* engine* until A n d ^w .l h* world ecnnoml- enfaren
■—f t * 1"
«l
Mw W ee-t la U ,
•jcnm m h s t w T t t *
_
.A W C -fa ta tfiU .rfW E U S -A .rn ? 4: - ...Xhaiumaro aiaUtog..day*.-when
throttle a
waa
pulled wide open Craali. where fuel and wat -r Ron-. | f Ifali and hrad of hi •
nective veto, urgued
argued in a Ita throttle
n pull*
pective
rfownward revision nf
doted conference today over by a Confederate troopor and Fed- the -f!»ner*l" had run it* ra-e. J
rut fit' on frenh v«|
when
the
goal
ofj
Andrew*
and
ae**n
nf
hi*
men
I
,lr*
,
**,lon
r,r*''
1
41
fhe
new
St.
John*
Riv.,
Line
C
nnlor
freight.,
-M
S.
filial,
d
«
r
.
.
r
h
,
althoughhae.ng
been
W
ala, dragoon.
to do preparatory to
fin it,.it. uith lo twren r anlorj and Jacksonville. wa- officially ehri.trned hero thia after from Florida and the
Its possession rexulted In bloody were killed: the other* Imnrlannr.l. J nun. Grorxen Brunei. F f'r I
Reylete with romantle menm- | nam-r minister, wo* cht&gt; en « . n ...I when }|.a Katherine Jon. . a,.rat ri- OrUmt,. gill, bt-fc.- .. '“Ml-' of a Fopt.Ur American bc*er east, tlei'larfd that white
conflict.
ftmavalt meanwhUa
Now It standi In • place of rle*. thl* old transportation ret- ! committee reporter.
, tr ............ .
« prog,am arra.iard hy'the ttrlamlu Junl r Chamber of I ommerce. recommendations would
i
altarnatlrei at
tba h not— thia old wood-burner that eran re*!.* «n It* laurel* like th • Thp rlfrlion of C it
extremely beneficial to this
Wkt4a Hans# with'two Republican hauled troop Iraine of Sherman** but guard nf Ihe’ ftlw and lh«- an«l h.vril won vivlnry t o fhe
linn. It I* not yvl certain
aothori of tha amendment that la man otward the i*a and Stonewall Grav *rmte«, whieh fought for It. tnilril Slate*. Itr&lt;lgnatl&lt;&gt;n of It
they wiR b* accepted aa
mere cipeaatee than the roura* Jackion’a north n»er the rail* of
And although surrounded he gl- \m*i ran we
unanun" * ■»n
The recommendation* war*
advocated by him. What fch had to the old Western and Atlantl rail­ e*o(|r InrnnintleM of today. It ir X I name » « « prnenle • hy th
gay to Cutting, of Now Mexico, road between Atlanta and Chatta­ hold, II* tllrnllV. hounding lh&gt; Krcn hman, llenrge&gt; llunnel, who
by Kiamlner H. W. Art hag
nait to th» preienl, a
rln- f»r bad hiuirelf t&gt;eeii n randiate
and Sttlwer,
M Oi»gon. whe nooga.
recommended that
known 0aly ta the three.
•It Wai Apr. 12. IM2-v*ven th* few rrmainiop a-d now old,
•ion fix rate* on fiwah
Hi’nn.l
had
hitlerly
nppuaed
r
llir
A
t
in
,
June
15.
«F&gt;Leaden ware out to hare Dem­ years after It » a i built— that th* ton— reteran* of the CI»H Wnr
toklfti from th* Soulhoaat on
t o*'* rlrcttiui until a c in( t"iii I
liner a t railii’sil* t day m&gt;ocrat c icpreecntaticea itand be­
M
*ieA«lA.a among
a.uaa^ th*
1 k.a warring
lirie,l lb. ii union ,mpti')r&lt; that
rercentag* baxli and Utak rat^a,
•.ae
aa efftcte«l
hind the I teaId*at prolong ng tho
group* In mitt afternoon.
nn '•■' hlmral rut nf 12 I 2 |erfrom Florida b* ravtaad.
deadlock with tha Senate. If thia
r*nt in wagri wont I he clTer
If carried through, It wtwli
turned out la ho Impossible. aa
I've next ffnv. I Th - aimmincr
th* flrtt tlma that daflnlta
It appeared likely, It wa* known
ment. maitr through the Hailwould h« made from all print
the Ptaaldaat had (T xucclnct reto
v ji
1.. .'lilvr* A uncial on.
the Southeast. Became of tha
prepared and ballaeod t» ta reaiy
i I &lt;ti eltecl 'h«l a iiriln i
Quantities , f tsln and gnits nf tent of the
(Contlauad O* Pag* Three)
tdl| •'lein| "M r i reiluctloii
tv t v i l I N G T O N . hiii# f .
f Id
IVnf. 0 . K. McKay, l eal rep.
stormy wind* whlrh had been that aim:it every eo
i-er eni * wmiM h# m* le per­
Figure* In •h w
iMrntatlea for the I’ltlrene Miliro n ic nut of Ihe Northeast mentioned, no oitlmatf
manent
*n|
’
hit
*n
additlmigl
j Itaey Training Camp, today an- jl.ll- men ran he
-*ck t" work
-4 J-l-.l-.p «»e »e l—*i*i wniil.l he . i ,h * #*,!&gt; ih u iu.mum. ao d s. able aa to lb* vis it off'
*
iw -^ r^ -o f t.- T .Howovir, It was stated
ruptrd a scheduled rcgaltn eel*lull- t ' lilt*ial« *f th- Rail
Johrtxnii »il
this aMinoon that G no e
-say F.vecattvcA iv r a llm 'hi at Ion which had been arranged u made In the recommit***
W«*rkitn-e
annnun
rd
flatly
that hv the femtnolft C unty Chamber aa relating tj allery, | t l
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" f ' r J "'&gt; 1 f r jtotluUrinl
,n,l„*lr *1 c• t,tr&lt;d
itfrvl . - „ ..... i t o 1
A TL A N TA . Jun* I V &lt;41 Ml Hrd, While met R''i
i,limn wnikrn r i hi I III S' ■ i»C ri»mi»»#rc# tlyit only a imall her* would b* foeorad with g —
,|*lt p Ivtnc
RtM*tr%rli
W
ASHINGTON.
June
IS.
(
A
”&gt;
i**lc tinlnne* mill le- ’ 11 f* '*
Qob Flttman. lurmar m«mt*r -f
only. No h**le
•f)i* t"ch a rut.
. portion had teen prf»#nted early ing of aboot (31-50 In fratglA
— With tome notion* defaulting lltlamtn guarded Georgia * t n r , - irnt In tin ■r I’nnip*. and atari onftrered.nl.d
thl* afternoon with any itcgr** chart** on a car of caltry ohlpi
'tha S rn Jjrl Ba-atal] Cl j at/'
PlgllMtUI*
Hi
I
!•
•
•
av.eitiil
h'v
iry lait night to proven! tht high­ dale nf npenliig* f Ihe rtmp«
tron. wfmr.pd to Naw Pork L'
„f turcri*.
dheautly captain of the Unlvare'ty ap.t n'hrra matrag rart paementi
w tiilr H o u r
White a : me ItMin persona In othat word*, the prepoaa.)
gd'Florida baaelmll team, broka Rarcrcan ewnte'et 1 dar fell In way board from gvttli'i: money will be announced lalei.
Almost
ini'dlnuevuilv her')
The announcement *l»n stated
crowded around, gatheinl at th* ummcndatlona moan about aa
I'rikm* announ r,| an incr»a'e f
hla lag whta ilidiog Into ice nd line tehlnd Great Britain In In­ o |ay itx debt* unt I It meet* ilrforming the Wauhlntton goeam- •ianu&lt; of Go\rm r Ta'madte.
that letter' will Mon be mail'll to
end of the Municipal Tier, Mlao percent rednetkn per crate
(Cantlniieil nn l’*»* Fi.el
i.yottarday whila playing for
three
II*.I
M
Sll&gt;',l"4
III''*
«#&gt;ei&gt;e
■went of thalr decUlon* »n war
Kathotme J o n e * nf Orlando hero to New-York.
The exeitillre’e deman-tm are
Harrisburg team In the New
w«n
whn
hair
already
b*cn
w
debt ImUlment*.
rhrlrtened th* mw 81. John* Rlvar
that fIv# highwty engineerv tt» bp reptad fnr ramp. In order t* daH h t-P nu u^yw a ie Leagwe, it wag
Examiner Axritae
Party In tha day. lb# temlLine Co mnt r freighter 'M . B. fir celery, »g*M *nf“ had
learned hare today.
. annual payday for war debt*, the fired. The board refueed to fire trrmlnr If they ran attend camn
Orlando"
with
a
buttle
of
Ameri­
carrati, turnip)
rodlxhea
William Raschtr, af Apopka, Pcllah embaaiy announead it had them in the governor tied up oil in Julv. I'ampa will '.e (nr th*
h
can le-er which iplashed In all di­ onion* with topb d« pcre*»i ef
hLthway funds and n&gt; employe muni 30-day perind io far as tr
to yedag PtUmin whiaa
&lt;Continued On Pagn Fle#|
rections.
present flrxt class gates witte a
nf that department ha* hern pai',1 knnwrf. I’r f. McKay slated.
to I t i u Katherine BcklIm pret'lve
t* emnnler w h 'r h !
Ml«s .lures’ part clpatlon In the 20,000 pound minimum,
since last April.
waa a recant local oecnt.
aia ilaxeil annunlly 'n u‘ ic rv a n ", |
i-elrbialtnii rame after M i y r V. recommendation calH for a
The ‘ ecrer ef the rt»rd »oldate 1 that **The doctor report*
A. Speer and II. M. I’apwnrth. lion of 5,000 pounds In tha
dlert
lerving
at
civilian
•entries
tho break U daan, but that Bob
th.- alt.ntlnu -*f nrnrly 3'Ni i ■ii
trade lu«|v pieildent, had wrl- minimum, and a freight rei
lo protect morn than I.‘.oo' i.ihmi in
will pr.bakly b* out of tho gimo
rnmeil the visitor* In Hanford; of about nln* cent* per crate.
tril FI,rid* llks. their » .e* and
iContinurd On I’age 'Ihrcrj
Rubrrt Fteua, .halrman of the
.
- .
'.friend* who gfclh'rcd at the Kit j
far aem* m«nth».M
The proposed rate* from TierOrland' Junior Chamler of ComPNtmkg left tha Orlande Cleb
The Snnf id Ktwanii Club maleU'lub on Fir- t {iiieet.
merer arrangrnirnt rommlttre had id. would In aom* InxUncaa ■*
T A I.LA H A R .M R K .
Jim #
15
ta the Central Florida Ban*tall
rpMrirt will hrn.line n'7ad„. t r» • The u.nthm rf the evening .«.
drrreaies from tht preaent rote*,
W ASH ING TON , Jun* 15.— (A*,
League a few days before hla
train to U liroad.ast over slalinnj'lie «uhje t ............... .. . * »« •«* t/Ti - W illi IlMIc i tiln fo mill** n-'l-,noted amt inlrrddrrd W. R. and In oth«r Initence* would be
Smith,
prrstdrnl
of
the
Greater
Intend* lo
■MUrlage. Ho had played In hi* — The admlnialrolion
('n
ipiiii
llnlr,
nf
New
in iIi** n « l t tmi, lb** » I t » offi
\Vinto al llrlaintn t nilflit *• H;3n1 'Irrrrd t.y
(Contnlued On P»fe Tiro ) ^
tlrlandn Chamlier of Commerce.
uaeal Mniattanal manner, and. rail* (250.000,000 by profiling
m krinK
hon '|h»*
a’rloek under the nu nite of the Smyrna, d -tm t i pn'v grand I « rh H nrr
Mr.
Sn'tllh,
assuring
the
auilibae ng attracted th* atUntlon cf taxes' in wheat and ration which
Feminnle •'i.unty i hnm'-er of, *'t*e*l ruler f Florid* It I it b v*•»«*•«I will %rn!k" for rinployrx rneo that nil rirlandn and Orango
i I h»»w
will
Bab Pucha, sen of -J.dg* Emil III will gey at their maximum
CJimmene.
S'" '•
. . .
&lt;.unly aro Intoreatnl In ^ e p n J^cho whe owns ' the Boston site lo Improve farm price* hy
r
A n r» repertnffe »f song, hai 1 Murray :•*'» . &lt;-( l'-U n d . pa it In* nifl lh i« nwiillt nn*l twvl.
i«rr*s
aril ilrvelnpmrni nf Hanforsl
cutting
production.
The Et'iirml
f'liid liml
Brneea and Harrltkurg team*, h*
K. L. Glenn general chairman hern arianrrd hv Ik* ipjaitrl.iernliiil tube uf the le l aud M g ',
and
S-mlnnlr
County,
expretsed
Mott of th* nim will be used nf the Brotherboo,| t j Locomotivo composed nf F. S Inmsnn. It t’. *1 vetrd an ad.lrrs* an "Ihe III* :i Inliinrn nf only nl* ill IlHh,
e u offered a try-out with tho
Older resident* of th# city wfjl
to reward farmer* who agree to
•mui no J(in«* H, rtcotih m ih»* oppircli'ion for tho privilege of regret to learn of th# death
/attar dob.
M
nre,
.1
M.
Stuirrlpher,
and
I'e.
I
r.
nf
Ih*
I
Firemen
and
Engincmm
who
are
(Continued
on
Fose
Five)
. B* and young Pacha loft for reduce Heir output In concert
May 25 of M n. II. H. HU1 wha
The uvial Lit. » la.- IU , ll'ual rftfnpllullrr'fi nfficr rhovr. Thm
emplnyrd on Ihe entire Atlantic II w Ruckermill
tho North by motor on Jane C. with tho federal drive to aeart
The I rngrain aim will Inciii'i# **• pr*renteil l.y urtlrei* uf th# ' th# fiiiH fr III wl»»*h pnyrolU
Heed In thia city with 'hor
itirph.***.
R o o m veil
has ap­ L’oait Lin* railroad and Jarkanu/ml
Krnripl
ro*t*
of
J'lVPmWfllt
awd report* hat* It that h* waa
for a n mher of yean and atseM
■hnrt talk* hy Karl l-'hniami.ll i&gt;ir
proved
th*
program
which
Secre­
m#
niBil#
no.|
a
inintor
of
»h«*r|*B
ville TVrminal lyitem*. today *nnuklag fin* pregraaa until hla
lo Tampa from hero to mftk# hw
tary Wallace will make public to­ novneed that hli nrganiiation will trade holy &lt;rri*t»ry who will! lUnriug an I . «"eUI hn r «• ' hex,, hern mm r| t^*.nut it fine#
accident yaatarday.
horn* about 20 yoart *«&gt;. &lt;
resd
from
a
re,
ent
laill*Hn
eu*n|nyrd
until
ahnrfl
after
mid­
morrow.
ilu ii »Ul#.
—
—
. i t la ixpactpd that h* will re*'» nt y Goudjiilght, Sfu*]e ws Tiiihlihed hy
HIII waa taken to Columbia, t ,
The tax on cotton I* expected make (vary affort tn prevent aj,|,|^| -Seminole
Th#
Irm 'in ry y#«i#MUv
tern t&gt; Ida Kama in Apopka juit to be four cent! a pound, on 1 2 H percent reduction in aalarles.i «jewa."
hy hae huiban t and oldaftt da'
ircckhani'* llrrh»»trn.
i»*l*rtf»l n fr#«i'iiy I^I nikp fni
t aa It le poaalkl# to bo dheat 28 cenU to SO cent* a buih- ordered to go Into effect on Noe.' ________________
Ur, M n. A. (2. Branham, Jr*
** ______
•II ftiriaf x of
11II | t ' it Mn;
_ Mrs. Pittman it now at tl, th# tax to ho collected at the
' Merldlen, Mir*-, whar# burlal_
'll H# r Ol| Ml ri| Willi 4 IllllllfH
Mal-tr
J.
C.
Hutchison
and
ilher
with hor parent*,' Mr. and flext point of pro-eeiing.
of 1*1.345.410103 on \pril :M. Muv officer* and member* of Ihe Florl- mad* on Sunday, May 28, ak
“We
not Ire agreeoble In
Mr** John 8 ehlifted
Wallace'* power authorise* hint
-------------------- —
■
■ •
v
|
•• ipt* Miiiountrtl to ! ! I l'Alrto.y| .•* Naii'inol Guard mills In Hon- wood Cemitery. • * • •
M n. Hill h lurrieod by -h** •
to levy..*.tax.which.'at its.maxi­ any further reduction In wag#» |
fnrd. together with ■ group of
mum represent* the difference of fireman and angintmen nperathand, Iher# daughlen, M n. .
city, &gt;■ unty. and Chamber of
between He current price and tlw Ing on tha Cheat J in“ nyaUm." hr
fum Conttnerre nfficlal* will nmlur to ham. M n. W. B. H .ward.
^ *|._ I Th «
ir«n«i«l revar.ue
Th# riyilr Un# docks ocftlpi# I
for tht |hm! «#v#rtl tBOntm
“ parity price" baaed on pre-war said. “Th# time* and present
May
.11
wo* tho southern city limit line on Tampa, in-l Mn. R. M. Oglll
tho | lu.vr.ee
no
wagta do net JuilKlf thii *u«- The
, h. ,,, J#&gt;|u Rivrr U|»r 1*0. • nut &lt;‘n'v gtrat* r than
wrerag* level".'-‘alurdnv iimrnmg al shoot B:SU of Columb'o, H. C.j thro# grti...
(•29,517.01
but
jtule
lay*
— _ utiafaeUan ortr th*
njnyesl by the id,| IT.de Line
coat
of
living
U
fur
the
,a
»t
m v . , . 1 month . hive
’rhe-l. tn meet a flrrt uf nearly ihlldrvp, Mr*. Gaorg# R. Hart lap*
roll*
of
June
I
m
l
ei|u-n*ro
with which they are be,-r\ re h'H far in -see • , ( that
If
n rc m iry .
IM
frtnoinc
r
ill motor truck* comprising th* nf Columbia. 8 . C „ Betty Jaap
lug met In thatr
t
drien far | 1 B0 to
strangth of our orgenltatlon w ill. keen purrhaeed by official'. *.f th f turt'J. We nnlirtpate Improve nf Ih- re-ent |#*rUI,,i* »,re
j|
envoy nf the 11HI It Field Artil­ Fuvacnll, uf C-I mb!*, aall
wipe eet *111 txlaUng dahti, offlutil l-al'l out aflrr thni dslr
be retorted to In prev'ntlng lhi«| latter rompan) In an
tright i i-'ili in o r ee, v,» - ul,d
lery, Florid* Natinnnl Guard, Howard. Jr., "f Tampa; ftad aa#
I
-nlllntlyc
ex|''n.''s
•„
ilotctete ef th* lSaofard BaaahaU Quo
reduction. Th lt' mron* that
D,a(
,ffrrtirr on
&gt;• I. ■lUipment Ju'l *' iapi'11/ »&gt; I'
hare anmtilitrd b ’ 2 frit. If*I Ui I■aI -nrotite I) Jacksonville on a train­ great-grandchild. Jean ‘ HitM K
today stated
-------- 1 that they wifl'cenwill apply Uia features ,.f Ih- It was announced here tod*) ),y 1 „**,h|e, an,| I might a&gt;l 1 that I t , -.It mitilir.f.ng bill
.
Hartley, of. Columbia.
have n •• ing trip.
the drive again tamonew
r,|„,*ltmu
«f
the
Sxnfunl
do
,
national
Ironaportatlnn
act
up
tn
W ASHINGTON, June 15,-&lt;A&gt;&gt;
Ii. P. Treiher, praiidrnt ••( Hi#
The m ain Field Artillery he(■e-n paid, Ih# trea'oiv reported
#.*
In. the regatta program In
n
f
the
pUcng
into
civi'e
of
oiid
lnclodinf
m#d
ttlnn.
If
that
St. J hna ill/tr Una Co., who »»*
— Smuggling nf arm* and amcan** nf a high standard uf efflye ter,lay.
fait* w# w ilU a k . . ilrlk . vide, hvn’ attending th* ebristem„r *&gt;f Uf new freight bool an’ ilglil uf
■
imi
v
I*
the
first
In
th*
tfnltrd
m
nltlon
I"
Tulm
by
alrplana
from
Th* treaiurv repoit. „n*’,*tlv
part.
and call on President Rnovevelt ih# lina'a new motor f i-,-'it-r utnrr e«pan«ion.''
|.*urd on Ihe Hlth of r.irl, ,,,-iRln ;!lal-« In receive the new motor
Tho follow
wer* Miiml era* divulged •*day •« a^»* tn opnnlnt an amerg-n y t-*ard In
Tienew
total
&lt;*'*«
l.uil*
to
“M.
S.
rirlandn."
full thip lime delayed unt I ve* ripilpm-nt, whi-h I" the first itep
itrlbut
____ _____
,,-Otor* ef earlooa dence eeKed by secret aerv'ce investigata and
render Ita il*
Mr. Trnhey ilatrd that Hie pur nrk*onville hy Ih - • V * l - " ‘ •erdoy heeama nf thP .-*•,» Irgl* of th* It S, War Department to
“Silver", o handsome
i renglag from 10 cenU ta |S. aperitive* when they arrexle 1
o'*
f"nrp''r*lh»i&gt;.
n
'd*
1
Jlary
"t
fbeve prie# alao included tin- I— latlvp arc lint*, ohnwad .i Iron- I'rloro horses and murft* In the mala hear that has app
, , Ih Prenk, L. A. Palmar. 8 . Angel Rnderhptei *e*d hla wlf*
Jr
Ml.
Johns
Itiv-,
l.ln'
•
»Tie'
Mr. Glenn Hated *b«‘ appe"*' Land Clyde l.ln# dock*, and that
artillery.
•cerls of motion picture# —
.
f-r nf IL5tl7.ll duiing May fimn
H . Dnaaa, Mia- T . J. Uerff, J. Sodl# at Anguita, Georgia nn lavatrly 500 men nf hi* organlia
improvement! iiw"
now n
are
- ,
unpiiivxiiirH*#
■■ le-in.t
■ ■ • hat It IMt feet lour « ’ 1 has •« it - general reypuu# fund nnd thThe tgurka are built especially th* '(rcctl &gt;n of David Nftw 9*
Johnson. O. R. r barges of paaalng counterfeit
Hon or* affected hr Ik# ,,r,,*r l ti,ad# to both structurev.
Mr. I fool brain. It " i" *»'ry Hfl *l*l* department'* r t m '* fund f r field artillery lervlce,, and
noted nature film iFarctor. la l»#
raorey.
*ns of freight of vet lout hind'.
hlch waa broadc**t throughout Tre*h»r declared that ,1
Tho lo»rd nf rnnini-'iinierv f i rach has eight forward speeds, latest aiMilln lo the Sanford
W. H. M &gt;rnn, rhlaf of aaerat
,,d
It
is
imwernd
hy
hor**giving
four
times
the
pulling
pow­
roll
me
of
business
plus
«»'■&gt;••
t&gt;* nation yratvrday.
&amp; r . ------ --------------------------- •ervlce, x’nnounced today that
pwer f' II llelial -ogii rTho ■tat- lii*tltutlnn*. ,»r&gt;-l,rg yes er of the ordinary trurk. The nleipkl Zoo.'
Ha rioted (bat h# I* instructing paled Improvimenta ir,
trnlay. told pttfe il (-i»||f IK#nU- T.
. n i w l t l l J . K . Talar, "gufTe'ent
-.,, 1* (•**,! evldeag*
evravnc* Indicating
inui**-** con
-—
Thr* hear, trslnsd and aa*wp(.
hat
attaint
a
apee.l
of
I
'
ntllet
driving wheel* a r- douhl# mountall ammhera •( th# pcnpn*-d ecti, made it nrretiary that h" t"&lt;" ' Wart, Maxwall 8 taararf. | ^ llT,|y thk* min has beta an and ha Oddad that he e»e#ri#d In
H hour when folly |oO','"t and Is E,LDryan it could » u ulk money id. end Ih* trurk* are equipped Ing to the mini -flllvsr", hftftj
arsnred
of
adequaj*
le
rin
'"'
iHoy.
’*•* |NriI*s*. gsgvd (ll
a bo In atteadanro a* a ro#*tlng of both Sanford and DaLaivl
la ■muivllne
smuggling arms
arm* lawl
-wrated by a c r* - of II meo %'ata Good flH*»|fi&lt;|lY
with detachable Hipklns track, In lha Del and «io for
■mmunltton from Miami ta Cuba r#vr#**ntetl«a* -e *» ral'road* 'n
making pniaihle advances through month* With tha clatteg e l­
nder Captain Causey
Hit annoanement « »
mo, Mr. Sawsll kindly ee
mud and -ther Impediment*.
by olrploaa" w#» fa nd In p&gt;a- Chleago m &gt; l r 12 »r»#rv Ih# rompsnied by an aipn ......... llallv vetvle# D » feature. Mi. ..A T T E N D YHHHiMEN MRET
Colonel Sumter I* Lowry, Jr., to giva th* aalmel to th#
«m i ion •( tba cawpla. Ha dr.#a*d nropw&gt;#d r*3hi*tl«n and other mat­ appreciation to Ho
n,»n
'« 'fevher stated, aervi - Hat pro­
la u y how great tba amuggllng ter* will b* dteaniaed
Inmera 'and friend* of
&lt; ' n‘ ves connection* will, !&gt;■at Rn»*
C. C. Collin', I J Itrtckln. FM hrad of the regiment will ac­ too with the provision that
Odiatlng to the North. I h" finn Carrftwiy, and J. M. Vlnlng w rit company the motorcade so will netded It In any of his *
Avhwi
(u**
what
Ih#
proposed
•
le»,
having
availed
then,
"
f
aetivitlei
had
been
but
he
laid
l&gt;*
x A# GvAi4»am k* W.
-ednefow wlH mean •&lt;* the. Y,r“' •ater and bn* ....................... “ • ato s a il a b-*l lio" operhllog In SLtPaUreh rg
nliM at- Cel II W, Hcaterly, Ma). B. F.. films. It will b* loanad.
P. (Jrrx*JK
faor . ride pea wla “roadualtl.”
i-n Georgia, amt one in Tonipu
r**vn Whn le-amnlovad durinr what B
_____ it
__ r "
The heir was brought te
, low rat*, _____
kky* mad*
Wun-lmrn f the World Buihn*ll. and Major T. B. Spark­
man.
^ ford 1st* ysslerday by
ml***, h* formed a« aver*** for , 1^ firm |n ttoand In a f „l kjr. viptdying Tamps. M. I'eter*
WRATH E d H lim illY MADR
gnd rsthermg'whi'h ai­
All I csl officer* sod men who
nl lahpv. Mr. nteno tald! v ),|fes w m hardly
aoticia'ed hr*. Bradenton. Kora-ota. and
superiatawdi
1 T AHM O0NCKD
der* fr-rn Hanford, ton po*sihly Join - In thli oaeort, Nought oa,
rOATKKVlMA:. f a - Juw* 15. - •ho* If th* esdretton #v— ift earFM Mrera.
oneratlnfm G rit been,
,1a, laak-land. and Bt. or* urm l In meet at the Na« street* aad paths. It I*
'pi#
“
M
.#.&lt;priamt«"
i&lt;
-os*
Ih#
(#&gt;-W ftath*r hialary fnr thia « - Had on*. • Geaman will r*e*i*e| -|, , , ^ttk rnmaldrr.t. eallxA el*** of 50 eand- tlnnal Guard Armory at 0:00 housed In lha — mu can
gt&gt;a waa mad* teat night. Baorw about IlftT M per month whar# fa,||**,*' Mr. Tmahor etatcl. “t'-it I,Wer nf tvrs* Imal* orn'rallng
gi-ro itegrrc*,. adiilo o’rlo-k in full dreaa uniform. Tha athar boars, but It la la a .
waa falling a t Sadabury fear mile* ew# years a w - *e fwTor# # I*lira ran u m i x A that aur vnlumg Ivwrcn Banfonl oiel JarksonAu klar A. M. Q » » - rae rt will accompany th* motor, compattmsnt whan It will
woat a f Ceotaaetlte. Th# Harry aercaot ##.&gt;«riteei want Into • V rt. *f boilwas* io for In air-** •&gt;! rp . Tho-wther. nrr the "City of
R|rmiaiha.u
waa Uto cod* through Ih* rily to th* Moo* Mil U I* fait safe t » •Hew I
Rtfoed,"
christened
h*re
In
Detnifty by lartid aavetal mlMtas. Ih* Um* ha mods *21* nor work na day aur eipaetatlsRO- Bo*In o - i* r -•d
mlagla with th* athar--------roe Bridge.
apeakrr.
!
-------------*
and
th,
“Jean."
maatk a f '* alght hour day*.
*aad I* gvttlag hetUr.
Our tonparatara dn pplag U 4
I
*
. '
CHICAGO, Jana 1»- -&lt; A V -T h e
"General" rama tail night tu'the
World** Fair.
tta wood-horning lir a -b o x
empty, boiler* dry, and funnel
•moke*lack cold, Ikia lo.'omotive
‘
of tba CIt II War period
went &lt;n
guarj ‘l«l»
at tha antranra to
“ Wings of a Century." panoranm
W A S H I N G T O N . June IB. of transportation development a!
— -(A .P .)— T h «
Century of Progra.^ expoaitlon.
Ocntorratic
ranWg Of the
It nude tla trip from Chatta-

Publ i s her Elevated
To C h a i rmansliip
Of Important Mnne t a r y Committee

Meanwhile President
DWmses Alterna­
tives With Authors
Of NewAmendment

S rr

•■&gt;.**» • k i r a S ’L V S M S

Recommendation Ti
I.C.C. Would Effc
$31 SavinfrOnCav u
Celery To NewYi

f

'■]WAY POINrEI) TO
IICTIIRN OF IDLE
TO PUBLIC WORKS

NATIONS REVEAL GEORGIA’S FUNDS
ReceiyeHWnrd
THEIR INTENTION GUARDED FROM McKay
About Training Camp
UPON WAR DEBTS HIGHWAY BOARD

Railroads Announce
Anttllicr WageSlaHh

MMNaateaaa

WINDS AND RAIN
DELAY REGATTA
DAY FESTIVITIES

On l y Smnli Portion
Of Program Is Held
Dm* To RndWeather

I.OIMMMH) Unemployed

Exported To Scrnrej

.fobs Through Plnn I

that

Bob Pittman Ge t s England To Pay Part, Militiamen Won’t Al*
rui '
"low
Denartmont
To
*
•»
•*
w"
r
n
*r*rtm
an
t
r.m
,r*TlenLegW hile France NnthinsrAnd
I nt o Plate Finland All Owed Use MoneyOnDcbtH r*„„* win »* h*Min th* r-r* i)ir„.t Jnhr .............

•*t*n|0|t!H* H'llh'tllH•

i

STATE OFFICIALS
Vhuc Bay is Ohservecl j ARE
are: w
WDNDERING
ondering
By liOi'iil EIK Club
HOW TO PAY OFF

ProcesfiinRr T a x e s
Wi l l Be Collected
On Farm Products

Ucncrnl RovcmicFund
Kiwanis Quartet To nf Flag Day lot* in»ht nttiacie '' At Tnllnhn^ci* llnd
Hroadcast Toniglil
Only $185,000 JiincS

Railroad Firemen
To Fight Proposed
Reduction In Wage

Former Resident Of .,
City ! Death Victim

Mo t o r i z e d Field
Artillery Uni t To
{!oinc Through City

will

St. Johns River Lint Co. Announces
The Purchase Of Clyde Li ne Docks

Drhre Will Continue
For Baaeball Funds

Evidence Found Of
Arms Smuggling To
Cuba ByAirplanea

*n'r,,r ...

w*

' f ijL

Sanford Zoo Is GiveHg
Florida Male Bear

t’an

ciilow.”

.

Georg* W-laaUin. A. E.
w. E. Waloog. StrkkIki. Paw-Axa OwaaIH'I, *. .0 U»wy.
i "Afrtewd."

•

—

±-

- ^ .1

v.

”3— “

�r

—

$ Virtually Win First
IfPennantBy Whipping PITCH AGAINST
ftyLane, Islanders, 7-1
meaner which toft but lltM a* to which is th* hotin th* Sanford C*l*ryf*d«.
D sav* • • • of thoir slugI action, *c*r*d a 7 to I
r a w Daytona B**ch I*t ' an City Wand In that
taUrday afternoon, a vieihtoh practically m o r t t th*
B th* first half Control
I Bat*bail League pennant.
Biting th* h*r*tofor* unid Lofty Lon* for II hit*,
id* drove him from -th*
I la tha olcth Inning with
a*h that era* on* of th*
rarrlivcinf of th# **#wm.

Long's Meat
IS A

Treat To Eat
BtRiofiUe Work, large ran
18.00. Hmall car* 12.00,
... . Thia ia handwork,

ROY SCHMIDT
SIR French Avwtuo

. Hotnc Mixed Fcetht
Munh .......... 81,HO
Irowing Maah........ 82.40
gRilitolt Dairy ....... 8I-8S
hot la
11,45
'•How Corn............ 81-35
B ylng

kminole Feed Co.
'

Phono 84

Veteran Will

It is possible that Cal Dennis,
who hurled such a great gome
against Daytona 10 days ago, will
ond time, and (him singled to get th* coll so that Tigr Miner
right, sending Helton to second. ran b* saved for a gam* at Lees­
Ilolton scored on Boisch's single burg neat Sunday afternoon.
Imsl third has* before Harris
Th* Oackars have no choic*
filed out to Honntr.
but to tend Cillie Goodrich or Jo*
Th* Feds' big inning followed, Check to the firing line. It la
opened
by
Maxwell's
single fioodrich'a turn. If either fall*
through short. Harrison sacrificed against the powerful Feda, th*
him to second, and after Newcomb Cratker* can fall bark on Clyde
lad walked, both scored on Chap­ Wright, young inflrlder who hurls
man's home run along th* right! an underhand ball that has baffle.I
ftohl foul line. Curry was out, J plenty nf diamond hall playpra
s*run(| to first but Bonner dou-1
bled to left and Culbreth was saf*
on Bolsrh’s error. Both scored on j than H00 pins In this lost tournollarnes' single to right. lone « ' mant. Th# n*w weekly 2 man
removed from the hill at this; tournament has started this week.
roK N r.sr u t-rn iK i.'s
point, and Knight mine in In
H Price
ti* IU
l i t t*T
muse Abbott to fly out to left K.
tl r Kaeserman It* l i t H I t t i
liny Holler
1(1
1*1 US t*l
field.
Jlllna
If l
ISI I t l
tat
Curry was In trouble only one i, Tharp
ISI IIS I ts it*
more time. In the Islanders' half
Totals .
SIX SI* l l t t t l t
.a(_tha.sixth-whan. with .two-out.
Joiner singled and went 'o sec­
ond when O’llrlen was hit In th*
rib*. Part filed out to end th*
frame and the Islander* never
even threatened aftor that.
A final Fed marker wa* scored
In the eighth when Thapman
walked, went to second on Curty's single, to third with Curry
lo second on Honnsr’a Infield out,
nnd scored on Culbr*th'a double
to rontor.
Th* Ftd attack wa* carried by
Maxwell and Culbreth, Chapman
and Bonner, th* latter returning
to th« -100 class by virtu* of
scoring two hits In five t r i«
Charlie Abbott, third-place Itagne
U tta r went hltlena in an amatimr
reversal of form In which he
struck nut three lime*. He had
struck out but twice in 14 gimee
until yesterday.
It's wondarful the way aoothlnx. cooL
K«it nratPi
nc Z#mo bring* prompt rsllaf to
■ A ^rn im
itching,
burning akin, oran la aavor*
lli.rtnrr ■■
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IlMFR**, IH
Al.lf.lt Ih

Final Approval

38

m o m ..r t w United Stetae
tag* of it* provision*.

“Tod* p's pasoag* i f U» *
tijnol industry m ov*ry act". •oH
tk* staifmmt, • Irood *y Henry
U S * SIS T N I m p 4 '
j»*w nmjfw •« n*»f*rU
mivol of t»* nomptinn* freni |. Harrlssao, proaldrot, " const1LM&lt;kHI .1 iMvtaOO.
I V x Ml Orlando.
(ovimmont **euriti*a.
tut** a moat important stop in our
On th* fin*l tot* *dminl*tvnUaa progress tonnrd buoiiws* robabilK k T IO ttt u x to n
loo-bra lOMt *11 th* R-publkan| jU tio*. It sh .uld begin ltnm*d.K io y m ilrN Bn&lt;l many Democrats , | | | | t0 briny about a lary* moo*
• ho" voted Ia*t Friday fir- th# or* of rs-»mploym*nt and a« in­
bill. In *11. 2J U*P blicana, 16 cross* in h.yiny power throuyht
Domocrat* ond Sh pat**d IF . L. th* e»uatry."
Another S*not* aj»*ndm*nt r*Minn.), voted **ain«t adoption of
talnoil nathoriso* 1100,000,000 for
th« rvport.
lliwovar. fi»* Itopublican roy- odminlatrotion of lh# farm rol.of
Sew T..rk
}»
1} -•&lt;
U a.hl.slun
11
It
•}• ulara ond noar-rrfulara—Barbour, act and provisions Uborslitlny
rnirsio
tl , ISfS 'tl
(■leveUn.1
—- |»
.W Copper, llavi*,
SIcNary
and (hat act rtlatiny to cotton hold
I'hlls..... .
to
It
.t
St*iw*r -d»cidrd th* iaaoo favor­ o r controlled by tha government.
helrnll
It
It
.«
Th* conference rvport ** fin­
*"
1!
iIt!
•!1 ably by Joining tl Democrat* for
|l,».t«-n
IT
.1
ally approved
eliminated th*
It* adoption.
Senators Hctrhrr and Tmmm*ll Byrn** amend mint, rolatlay to
Yesterdays Results
th* soK*n*J “atratch out" syatam.
of Florida voted I°r ih* bill.
VX TIO V XL L ttto P U
•
gew V*rk «; .poelen «.
Th* ntrasur* v**ta brood powers providing that cod** of fair c jmt*nil*&lt;.elphla It. Drooklrn *in lh# Prosi-bnl to promot* s*lf- pvtition to bo ayr**d upn by lo­
rinrinnail 1. ('hlca** I.
Hi LmuI* t; I’lltaburih 1.
r»filiation *( industry und*r f*d- iluatriaa ever maximum machine
srml eontrd to bait ovsr prtxiac­ load of fmpbyea.
t u i k i i 't o i.R tnt'R
llo.lon «.K»W Verb I
It alt* eliminated th* Fletcher
tion, (wcatshap wayes and und-ly
Wa.htnston I*; I’hllsd.lphl* t
i'hires** t: Hi Lnul* I.
amendment
provided for aao of
long
hours.
■'let,laud I. Delroll *.
It a*ska thereby *° inert**# port of lb* public work* fond for
Down at Orlando, th* Tiger*,
knowing that they haven't *
chance at th* pennant, will b*
gunning for the Indiana, a team
they nrver did I'k*. Th# Tiger*.
huplng tu win th* second half ao
that they can engage in the posteras ,n sene* with tha Feda, will
b* out tu knock Ik* Indian* out
if the race altogrthcf.
This gam* is doubly interesting
in that Asa Wall, who is leading
Ih* league at bat with a .414
mark, must tat hard to keep
abreast nf Dan Copps, Orlando
Irft-fielder whu is tn e*c&gt;ix!
place with a .tun mark. Carlfton
will hurl fur Orlando whlla Wall
nr llaker will do Ih* honor for
th* Indiana.
The Islanders are looking for
n to.gh time againat th« Bruins
wh i will l&gt;« at Daytona tomor­
row. If Emil Yde hurls as h* It
schwiuljMlr and in sUe l* limit-the
Islamlera to four hits a* he (Id
some week* ago, it may mean
curtains fur Ih* Islander* who

wished

s ix

houao,

X

SIX ROOM fumlahod h o u a o
fl&amp;jOO month, U S Uorol Avo.
FUR N ISHED

ONE-

danc*. aamamr, I H W . i h k ,
terms rooaoooUo. ro f* f* * w .

SIX RQOM houao. Ury* lot, ortot ton water. RL00 per month.
Apply lOOt Wont l*t- SL_______

RATES

SEVEN ROOM- h W - .J ^ p l e t o 'l
furnished, f tt. Call «S or H V J

SPECIAL THIS wool. Flo*r ond
dosk polut, hlgbual grad*. * t 60
HONEST WOMAN who appro- per gallon. T5e qaart. SUotoyriot** o homo and small salary Rogera Hardware Company. _
to live o» premises and do house­ FULL BLOODED Dorman Follco
work, laundry, and cooking. Call
Pupa. Inqulro M, Btolnoff, Col-

thisW* 2 “

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S302.

FOR

S A L E—EJoctr

machine, Uk* now. 1
W A N T JOB as cook, housekeeper
or washing, Wllhtlmlna War­ Scott. 10J W. 10th 8L
ren, I40H W. Ilth. St.
_______ READ TH IS , *10160 brand new
typewriter, standard make, for
FOR HOUSE cleaning or window
washing see Alton Warran at ISfi OO. Tnl* la around *25.00 less
than rahullt typewrltor. J. B. Lawany Urn*. 60S -ClptVM -Avtnu».
son, BOO Palmetto

*A—Poultry

SPECIAL ON

M rn'i unusually good quality
bmadcloth shirts in whit* and
all f lora. Sis** 14 tu 17to.

O N T fail to taka adramageof
thia offer) Tbia ad entitle* you
to a 40c discount on a 55c can of
Florhid* or on a larger iix«.
Florhido la a (pen*/ floor tn a m t
mad* to m itt th* hardest kind of
wrar. Urn it inaid* or outside, on any
'floor. It’a easy to apply. Ita coat ia
surprisingly low.
« Cam* in today. Bring in thia ad
. for your 40c diacount. And aak fur
I th* ra g * Florhid* Color Card. It
i show* th* 10 attractive Florhid*
! colon that mak* floors look n«w.
W# In*tall A u to Glaan

—»

FOR SALE: Sewing nutchln*.
typewriter, and VktroU. For
sala raaaoaabla. Inquire *19 MagLAUN D ER ED S A L T aaeka. Will
mak* nic* kltchan tow*lx. *c
each. 10 for 76c. 15 for *1.75.
Semlnoto County laundry, Inc.

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SNOW’S PAINT &amp;
GLASS CO.
117 0. P a rk
P h o n e SOS
G. U. B T IIA R T , M gr.
A tm toatzao p rm u tm c H paint

Sanford

ra O D U C T* AGENCY

FOR SALE: "Okay Sixty" Johw
A R E YOU goiac to the World's
son 81a klckor, 150.00. U t ^ f .
•F a ir! Wo h»v* room for two Rons, II* Myrtlo Avo. 1
parsons who will share transpor­
tation aapansca for th* round trip,
Inquir* at Waiboldl's Studio.
leg al notice

12— W an ted _
W A N TE D : U rg e Japonlco ond
Gardenia buaho*. Moat b* very
cheap. Apply Box Q. 'D . can HerBOYS AND GIRLS. Wa will boy
clean coat hangsrs. Bring th«m
In Thursday. Friday and Satur­
day. Two for 1c. S*mlnola County
laundry, Inc.

IS—Apart mmtn Fnr^Rml^
DESIRABLE FOUR
nished opartmtnt.
nolia Avo.

alt |»r»*N* t a * l o £ Claims • / * * /
kiwi »r nstor* a p i s * : th* U n W WfMiD iTA TR BANK of Lon*wimmI. PlorMa.
th a t snU s# such
rlalm a ar* pr***ai*0 to th* U ouldam r a t said
bask w ithin
lwaive ( I t) m onths tram th* dal*
at his appnlntm aot, erhlch a spolatmam dot* I* April let. I lls . **fh
rlalm a will ha to rav rr barred by
law.
Tbaso rlalm a epaoM bo preaoatod
la tb* l^'|uld»lor th rn u sh hi* IJ*|.
uM alla* Aa*nl Tbr *ald booh,
wb&lt;M* otflrw Is 10 IM Oslo nil* Dash
O T rust Company Building a t Or­
lando, Klurlda.
|&gt;ai*4 Ibis Ird day of-M ay, A. D.

room fur­ '* *■
U q k U A la r
014 Mag­

M A. SJIITH.
l.lquldallna Agaot.

BILLY’S UNCLE

U. IliirniH. rf
Jrtlfirr. rf. Ill
reftFlrn lb
|1 Iturna##.. rf
Pwr*. II.
Ilolton. &lt;• ..... .

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poster b*d room ML Mahogany
HAVE YOUR WATCH repair* dining room aulto.
Overstaffed
by on* who rvolly knosr* how. living room suit*. Will tall a*po»
•riggs. J*w*Ur, Mag. Avo.
rataiy. to t M o p l o . ________

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token from th* field to a hoopita*
with tw# broken rfto* r*c*iv*d
2nd Start Of Year;
when another of C opy’* bultotOther Games Vital
like pit:bo* (truck him evtr tne
heart. O’Brien, on* of lb* qioat
valuable men on th* IslaiuUr
loom, took hi* itrond Injury rn u t sure or bviny owtr-wu «n*
f rat half of Control Florida Base­
ball league pennant, will ploy
tha second laat gam* of th« f ln t
h*n at Municipal Fark tomorrow
aftern .on a t 4:00 o'clock with lh#
N*w Smyrna Crackers a* oppo­
nents.
’ Th* gam* is important In that
with thf \l*l*nd«r* and Indians
still having a chane# at th* pen­
nant, it Is n*es***ry that th*
F*da turn In a victory. A defeat
might pros*
fatal, and th#
Craektr*. hop*l*«»ly out of th*
runalng, but buoyed up by * fin*
victory over L»»*burg. last 8 Jnday, ar* aniiou* to trip up th*
leadtra whenever they can.
Th* Feda' hurling thrice hod not-

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Martin’s Garage
If you Hava your car
o r d by Martla ,b+

J. W. SHADOIN

“BOWLING NOTES'
straight game* from th# MeKnightV' Claonara ond clnch*d
first place .in thia tournament
with *8 gam** won and 14 lost.
Tha Valdox Hotel team took S
from Randall's and finished in
second plac* with SS gam** won
and 17 last. N*-HI BottUr* and
Randall's Had for third with 600
p*rcooL Th* •Vahto* Hotel turn
ho* &lt;b*ll«ng*d tb* Forroat Got•hoi's for a 8 gam# motoh to ho
ployed Thurodoy nlghL
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ond day ■ t-mr-ratur* of 13ft i
drgrrrt cure* thr » m l.
Th*
third day I so &lt;lr,rr! . kill i e r .
RICHARDSON
«IJrw* thr HtclU.
Th* l&gt;arn i* |
»r*nr.| thr fourth 'lay nnd tn«i&lt; -1
turr |a atlowrd to *rr|&gt; u»!,» thr
ui»vr». Thi* rri|Uirr&lt; irv rr a l hnui*,!
S v itir r la u .l the r h l-l ri&gt;l,| -t*nd*i
_____
hat make* thr Iravm fl'anl and |
■r&lt;l (ountrir*. Intrrnati". at trail*
erwrntA rrtimblinir.
T h - ru in
had br*n dWIndliim »tir*.uBhout
mun atny on .tuty day and night
th* drprr*.t*n. »■« h**t th- tiltrr*
] to tend thr fir-, fur if th- tern
national hatanrr* art ruing from
or spurt* it wit.
intrrnatinani * » lr . ,,f k*"*«l* K.ieh
a* o. T h - rnrhl col*
counlc) harlna f.ir.icn otiliaa*
nr i* a rich, y.ildrn hruwn and
tiona rralurd that in th- m at.
VALDOSTA, Ga., Ju n e IS.
that'* t»hai m ror* . rk. Wh-li thr
ing lock ot wiirut ri.nt ulrn r fur
th»r loan* from thru ri.«lomrr&gt; M V — Ysm* In thr dirl. m*l o* aurtlon com— , th- buyer* al*a&gt;*»
and creditnn rnuld net I* ruuntrj-on (hr vlnr, rnttnn'a krr* hith. ►rl-ct th- golden wrnl*.
upon, anil that thrnfnrr th- only and thr inhac-o furtnc *ra*«n
A* thr crcip oiaUiim. thr pick mean* whereby foreign balance■ h«* romr arntn in Georgia. It's rra "c « up the *tu!k." that i* pick
could hr buill up in meet fu rrie r one
1 th* nM**t art* of hu*- upward louatd th* top Ira^r*.
debt* wan In r Mad import* frnni handrjr— chaneiny
th r
grrrn. {Th r brat tobnn o uaualty is about
foreign coiinlne,, inrrea mg e*
hittrr !*«■** of n tall wrrd into *ih* mi.I,It* 0r n»*ar th- tip uf thr

The Cry Of Crucify!

WILL THEY1PAY?

*'firtf atterneMtn »«r#f 1
9«M4l«| at mtnlivH,

TOBACCO CURING
SEASON IN FULL
SWING INGEORGIA

Tb ty 'tt

Cut Lika New I !

Miirale1*! t«**l*i All k lW l of AefA*
V.ra anil kn iers; p raaln* tool*
,.f i ll kind*, ale. Baprr*

BY HORSEY
ContfrettR han been pa-eamg many new laws during tnpast few munthn dcntRiicd lo do away with the depression
r
n
r
r
n
i
r
*
m it k i r a ta
.... “l.AWN M0WEB3
M a itrH
____ rla*« mmIIN
l a , lu a iB.lalai,*! a t a alaaplr*
N tM lrH AM
'»
i
k . VT. ■•Ill Rf l l » IN a l.lllllr* a.t well at lo prevent Ihe re ocrurenct*. of another boom ano
ra O l,a
aaplaiaail-*
at
Ike
a im r w u » t
,
MKfaril, M n f M i, aatfav a r t * f another depreaaion. Sueh measuron aa the new securities
a k lrk a m
k e llrir la a a i a .
J 1i l*•'
tv
fntir
w«rk
4
a
H
A
i
f
f
i M « mi Harrk pi, I W .
lla
i fa ,la , praaaalla* . m a r .
«n»rAAAl&lt;t
law* ure KUppoaed to protect the pul.lir agninHt the sale of „p *a riia
IlMM Ik , IrpM U Ial. II Mill
HUI I IM I U l73ai«
i'
t a a la III al r » a t,f laaaaaa*
M H , r aa* M « u , &gt; r
worthlesH .stocks and bonds. Such measures as the guar­ k1,11
J.
W.
SHA
, a t k , a a , a ,k l i a l t , , I H»l*
Art
OfChangingWeed
p tu iu ii
a alli. ik , • a la r a t fmmr l.iaat* Rlat
antee of bank deposits are supposed to protect the public p, rrraa
tr
Ik* p itw , ** r a a r
*
U 'H K H IP tK H H4-T*!,
Into Hmokable Prola
ta
,
a&gt;»**,••. t a a r kaalaaa* mmd
against
bank
failures.
From
what
we
rend
we
would
con­
•ta rt
f t * » &gt; if
.... .
pear la*.
II Mill aaaM rr a m
il: iC ,-.
M i a lk a
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at Ik, * a „ iia a a ikal Ikla ia aal
M «alb,
• i t * clude that after this Congress »h*re ran be no more derltri
r,,p l,« la p at all rraaaaakr praA.
iarrive r t i , n k
K U ing stocks, no mure failing banks, no more booms, no nujre Iraaa kaa p i ,, a ,la , la.
All • b l l i l l ) anil,**. -are* af depression*.
The Germ an collapse le ft C roat
II
a ,* . r***!a!l#w*. aa.l B a ll,,a ml
LUMBER.
llruce Barton, writing recently in a magazine supple B ritain In a precarlou* poaitioa.
'craalaaivala la* Ik , P arana, a t
ii*i a.l iH ali. will k , n a a ra a , ta r men I, tells about some of the dtpressiurut of old. One &lt;&gt;l The world
drptPM laB had
iM &gt; l*i a l t t r l t a l i f r a i n .
la&gt;Rg leaf yeUaw pin*. C “ lf r j
Ihtm waa known as llu- South Sea Bubble, another us Hu terio u il) e ffe rtrd her m lern attao t j prr*m and all kind# af k M *
I
, m i . L i a t li aat M ika, rv v rrt)
Incorar
In
1MI
U
rent
B
tttkln
i t
Mississippi
Scheme,
which,
strangely
enough,
waa
not
as
I I k , llrraM la Ik , aallaaal
lag Mtlerlala.
__ in m g no b e tte r th a n b re ak t mi aai,,n&gt;iaa. m u ,,* a«*
lalala-e la Ik , la rsrr r l l l n al much in Mississippi as il was in prance. From* what Mr.
ig e«,n tn international holnncc.
Hill I-umbcr Co.
r .i M i r t Milk prlariaal k,a a .
Ilria la I k l n ia aa4 1*a Mark Bgrton fays, the people of those days were .troubled with Tlka Incniwe f r o n r h e r f r n r r ip In
Iltli and Hally
pretty, much the *amr evpnomu. pbeuomtma as. they are to­ twlmeiii - had ahrunk e k k the porta pa much a* p*&gt;**ible, thu* th* mallow, fratrrant fu rl for plant.
I k , Itrrala la a aa,mk,* at Ik*
7!tP B B R V IC K
F k w a a T IS
la I , a m i l a b lik la a k ,la - day. hirst a lot of worthies, *t**.uriti&lt;w flooded Ihe market, fall in commodity pclce* a n d t h e &gt;eutfing down the am n.nl of n rl am okrr*.
W nrrh-u e n«n*r* h a r r begun
oilnpae of South A mar icon- Jfi I foreign payment* m hr made.
all &gt;Ir ,»a iil,a fa ik , **, tar a*.
and
ttjgn
there
were
runs
on
banks
fiinr*yrllttle
old
banks
pnBtiraliMa at all M M Mapalrkra
T h l» i* I hr hrtiiht l*af ball and t r r p a r in g fur th* m a ik rt. KidMitmrntn. J U r hipping end U - 1 T he trndenry to ernnomic nar i a i l n t i* li at aal a ik ,,M U » , , ra ­ they wejrat In Up^e days loo -and then there was hpardjng
flrr.j era a t - tr a n l o i g the o u n lry .id c.
mwnre rompamee w e rr ra fte rin g tinnaliam, *iynaiii,d n, hiyh !«*■ thr t iharco I. c r*d with
i l , , la lNl« paprr bmH alaa Ik , I*,
rill n,n a v—p«kll*fc,4 krrrla. A ll of gold- .
for. I heir wnre*
from
reduced volume af w o rld llff barrier* and it-tr illio n of ,n, T h r w rrd Is used prineipally for .olirltingM.
piakla « f pakllrallaa at if f r la l
boo.-, ' Pr«a*.v '‘ &gt;&lt;aifkMfi* Jaigun
klapatakaa M rala aaa alaa fraarvak.
TJiere wars alao "public meetings to devise wlist Jutaa ■pile. Her induatrie* w e t, fin d -' port* by i|unt„ »v.trrm*. , r » s a r* t-c»g lrrtl* »..— * .
a^B E L E
|.,w
t -t * r r * — *pU. "ehwwirvg'' *f aaOU-IWals. uiurttflUfeikfe lu
urts w%r®
V) be Uktuj to restore' public credit", and m y difficulty tn maintaining thair rr l* ra t«t. K a li ro in try a ltrm p t
l i l t its itA Y , j l n k i s . l i T i
*
marker* abroad, knd at t h , w a r th*
PT ' . M' . *'• com r generally from the b u rl-y anyone *»-.+• the b .iy n * . will
the frovvomtnt was cal led in U&gt; help. And evervltody time
Ktcve’a PUc«
Oraat Britain waa atlll Im­
UIIH.K VRKSft gU U T O IIA *
l l ^ r . i t t * ' thu 7 ,rd°.rih 5
Kentucky and thr f a ..... - U r .................... ..
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looked itround for something nr somebody on wltom to blsmc porting fowUluff* «nd ra w nm trTh e am i on— r*
saunter b*
lb* claim* upon tt tn foreign ru t '*•*• l,ul G -orgta ’a bright . J-a f
POST OFFICE
his troubles. “John l.aw in I’sris”, says Mr. Barloit, "was rta h heatil},
• J L iU i-t K U U U C f c a .J W K E . _
lu ,.'il lb - lack* of lotiarc 1 a n t
rrnci**.
Further,
rach
country
n
l
{shown
tho
way
lo
market.
LUNCH
Jlu n t'rt. her more wula trouutmost
a
god
until,
his
scheins-xulu
tUJilL.
not deceived, (Jwl l« nnt mocked;
l laiilernr arc
sending
their ibant n w -trd -ong, tike ” ic - l *
p ted In . duruJL lie |ri|tlc_^tB;
Introdiirtions to himi tilbul wdmen were willing to^ tn*tK- b i , . raioe iflr r r lf y 'f r n m the tjer-f-. tem
thou* count
nuntne*
which
p
irrha-e
l
’
^Tufn
k
"
J
1
o
ihe
"ftt(td3
CfHjC
thc&lt;r
-y
u
&gt;
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)
o
’
he
i‘
V
.*
*
■and
th*
for w h.it,t - v - r a man
anwrlh,
Regular Meata Stke
man nod Is -te in Kuropean
d r,!*)&gt; to g a th -r lb* lower leave* itiiy -r- und* i land Thov tdd and
that Phall hr alao rra p ;— Galatian* any sacrifice for his iavor. After Iho tolls ps- every mint io rle Th* l.undnn money m a r kfrom
e t 11,— jo
»- that -Hi*
— trail-action*
■— Of*aalt*
ttnd woman tried mil for his liloisl”.
nr “ sand lugi" from thr stalk*.; ^ their prut i-’’»ire(ttahlr thelti
dealing in -hort term rm n m errlal wn"''* " ' ' " l
"«h' t » ’
And when Ihe Sooth Sea Bubble burst.right in the fare hmo , ha alw aj* h , ,o t«*pular W ith curren* i*&gt; fluctuating in
u r - plurrd on the pile*.
* fc * r- I H ' n
You cau'i net a man to take of London investors, 1'arllnmenl hsstenul in itfipolpl in m the p iste of employment for term* of gold value, the normal ' hr' T
mof5
hun*
or'
^
your note fur anything any m ore. vestigating committees, much after Ihe manner of modern iH* w orld’ surplus funds. Yoreign i
«f, iTtid*4
Ikt-vn Hi- ,ri ***&lt;*
ta n k s s e n t' their
oriemplnyed
M on a n y inan'ii w nnl la h o tte r times, and Lord Stanhope proclaimed at great length “every money to tsm dnn for in v n tin e tit i v e r»«l.
Great H riU tn . with thr
Th e p*.l* . when filled, are tak
th an h it band l h o e day.
fiurtbing (something used for money over there) possessed in k h o rt-lrrm paper. T he advan- pauml worth
.
. thirty per* rn l I-** in m into » log harp and placed on
KEEP YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS,
v" 1"' 'h m .m irm all) is in ra rk v When the tu rn ia filled, s
the erfmlnids (previously known ns "lel1ll!■r.s,,. *'b«nker.‘" lay* »f im ,d o n wa« th a t it was
JEWELRY AND HEIRLOOMS
firr
nf
ouk
oc
pine
log*
i*
built
The “ brain l im t " w ar m u ,rd and "empire builders") ought tr» be nirifiltrated. l«i make ih , fioanrial re n te r o f th e world. nh|f *° P“ &gt; *'»"• P»""* f,*r food
ft»r‘
h*» riailtiriiHy in n ftirnn— or pit. and the cur
rimld • mpt«»y fur»*U f »#*rywh#r«!. ihjffn.
tn ha vine th rlr g ra d u a tio n r t r r goqtl the publir losses’'.
( ijvtin fpfiif* Her ImjKirtx n f fo*»| mg htgin-.
nnd
nu‘ f nf it« ^tr^nirth
ei.oB in J u n r, 'i h r y th o u g h t l onOne wonders why lh&lt;* t«D|il' wtntlil be stt foolish ns to fiiml • w i*fp niwny-t regnnkd «'* mlllffi In tIN#»41* rmi||itt|rir« » h i w
Th * ( i p l &lt;tay the heat Is in( t n n t i i r n won! i h r a im ready for invest in storks and bonds flouted on soma enterprise in
ritrrrnnuff* nrl* wl-i*
i|, rriM iril to '.Ml d * g i-e » an,| the
ut»-«&gt;liitfly lif]tii«I
r«nult
th e ir v a ru ti m i now.
T
h
i«
t»ir«n*»
Ihnl
Hi**
jrrr«t
intrr
the remote Month Sim Islantls, when riglil st home in stniil Hull thr murid At All tim i^ huti
leave* got th rlr rotor. T h - arcrnmmf‘iLli***, m lton nn*l
old England there were London nml Liverpool serttriltrs •rMirfimim ^hurt-term rlnimn ufi mi*initial
when*,
find
i»
|*n
•
*
|rv»*|
t|«*lrr
T h e ' City ro m m ia iiu n u f Miami
lA»ml«in pnyrnont of «khii*h COUMi w nr" ! * 'M,H* * V ' \ r
'
’
which were Irietl stsl tested. Of rnitrse Ihe South Sett le
demanded al any time. In a
hv It,- ability of ........
h a t adopted a rranlntlnn lirnitinpc
Islands
were
new,
uml
their
.dis
ks
nml
Istnds
eirrietl
higher
.•no
laindon
woa
g
ie
«,
inter
with
depreciated
riirrenru*
to
tn n n r H i, num hrr n f city Join
which ra n hi* held by the m em ­ roles of iiiterrslH and offensl grenler rewnnls In profit '. OHllonel hank, nereptiny d riiw lt.il pay *' These rooinu dille* a ir not
Many nn Kngliamaii nf those dat a had nr, overwheltning frnni th* world and re-tendinir mmmpidiierf, Th e v are grown |o
ber* of any one fam ily. he e deposit* on diort term In many P «rtr " f •*»' w n,,'l. “ f ' 1
desire "lo get rich quick”.
I_
H u i« r**R|nf»s m whk’h tin* mitri(*\ mini) of I hr ifrrmiDie fount rit*»
Coat
JI
When Ian peraona m e n ktllad
* "Nobody Illumed the credulity nml avarice &lt;»f Ihe ffiuhl
Iiah U . F*» l*»njr
mo«t profitAbly i*mployri|. mrr off th**
LESS THAN Ic PER DAY
In mo * rpiane w r e k In C hirann
people—the (legratllng lust of gain, which hail swallowed up Th- wholr two* ..r *urh aa fuorfuor *" *h,r,’ *,r ['J'n,,'ul
*V o th er day, rintMidy ally ire, tn l
imufe.;hall:
..T*"1"1?.,1
tllir Mt»ay w llh ' airplane*. _ITVJt every-ambler-quality in tho untiuual clmiacUr. ur tluz ill iiua_ia that Mic IcHita—
rV
*&gt;r n« l.marr i-rm, f
it — me lm|K'*«ibh*
If It had hern a dirigible, th ry futuution which hHd made the multitude run their heads ihtm ihi* an.l
ileiHialte, for nlh-rw lse I r*n
f ,
,
,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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would have.
_ _ _ with such frantic eagerness Inin the net held nut for them the hanker may li........ in.,. If
t," ,,r “ "i1
,,,r l'r,,r "* r,"‘'
by scheming projectors". And then Mr. Barton concludes, |ahl- lo pay hi* ilcp-Milor* on dr* [ apprec'a^ V
\it
I T o Ih* t onlimiedl
I.iki* an many nf our diaarm a- “We, the victims, nrver assess titty of the fault against Miami
T i n , i» -a a rlty ab.it happ-M-it
mriit rimferrncep, the W orld Kco* ourselves. We merely turn on Iho-e whom we have so re
Ijindon had alw ny, loane,) nion-y
nmiih' t iMifeienti' alimj.t
hoyan ently been iicclHlming anti raise the try nf "Crucify!"
on "lio rM rrn i tn (irrinnny ant
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SAFE

From Theft, Fire And
Carelessness

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES

Sanford.. .Atlantic National Bank

if

lU ilelilieratiiina with a free-furall fight. lari’s hupr II doean'l
w ln j up In one,

Fa* tern KuropIl
had alr.o
loaned tu South A inert, a.
Surli
h a ir , if ra r-fid ly made
b, III*
31
1
1
rip r iirn r e d international hanker*'
vi 1
h'er winn* aiiulher F lu ru p u n
What is perbap.t the must uiubilioiis long diatnnee id lauolon, ha,| l* -n ro m h l i n i
1 1 '
plinre i . jpiln|[ In nuirty a rum - flight ever attempted is scheduled to get untie/ way today firat lla** rtaka, and had hiatort/l 1
•“ Utter. 'Ju d y by from
pll dhe*e when 21 llnlian air|ibines will take off
fjl I
from Orbetrllo, rallv pro,*,) lo la* ouch, ilul and
i* turned out that I h - loam,
m rifimnlir
m airiayr*.
I hone
llaly, tin a plannetl hop In Chicago as a feature of the ileiify
pm 11&lt;nlarly lo K a ilrrn Kuropo
lia lillfu l
prlnreniea
aren’t all
Cintury of I'rogreas. Umler XJt e command of (ienernl i m d Germ any, bud lo t ilo* &gt; rn
they’re rut kr I U p III |,e.
E.
Halo Halim Ihe more than a store of crufts will be niiinnul llal i hiiraeteriitlr* nf ahui t trim
. 9 o'
by nearly Bill men who will he patluipatiug in one id the loan, liquidity. Money loaned to
T ie
WP.Irly I,.-1sided r.!0 m ill
a g rra l German induitnal i-om.
rhel e iinii lap levy tn the C lly of greatest ventures in aviation.
pan, might he artually aafe, a ,
M(»nly
on
a
very
limited
scale
have
there
ever
been
any
West Palin Beach has burn o r­
k r.
far ni the roropan&gt;'. ability tn r dered let luted In J7 m ill, by a attempts at niasg flying over long distances, (in May Id. puy it In math* In Germany waa
circuit rnurt ilm u .n ,
provnllnK 191!) three If. N. naval seaplanes left Ttepassy. Newfound
riinrerned, toil there wa* .im p ly
kipioplm alely f1 ,25l&gt;,oiHl fur m land, on n contemplated journey across tin; Allantic,
tlm no mean* of rontertln* th - money
tairal oil cItjr Jauela.
of them was sincessful. The N-(’ I rem lnsl the Axores into pound* '.te lling . Tho* a
II
P','1 "t Ihe abort term fond, that
■n May 17, Lislsm Muy 27, and Plymouth, England, May the
world had put in London for
Well, lie yiivrrntni'lH is yuiny
III. Ill 192.1 a group of three II. S. army airplanes flew temporary invenlment lurne,| mil
tn yuarnntee hank dapuailp, hut
•o hi* “ fro ie n "
When the. wo
not until January,,and then only around the world in 11 days actual flying time.
The outcome of lb, Italian nmiada's atlrmpl will be r - i l i r - d a "ru n " on loin.hin rn
t’ P lo fJJihi) until the fullowiny
•tied.
*
Ju ly when oil deptedl* are yuar significant not only for the hearing il may have upon allow­
Foreigner* havliig
•Utm*
or
anteed l m
y r r a l't or leap de ing the posa [hill ties of commercial a vial Ion in Iran*-Allan lit l.ondon .tarla.l to convert then
yre",.‘ Poor old U prle Sam. T li" service, but II will bring out ' more clearly -1hut* anything ........ rlaim* into dollar*, fran
worhl’a biyypai pucker I'
else, if •iicreaaful, just how close the United States really unit guilder*, and to withdraw
the rrrdit* from Isindnn. Th e )
Is to Europe from the ntamlisiint of military operations.
"•obi" Irrling. .Now Great tint
The Miami lleruld dunnvncAi
The
huge
airplanes
nf
general
llidbo
will
hear
only
N* *n*V' llu vit and A m l}»ic »d u i
mu di,| riot have auffirienl arrepl
(h.
Pimthuin,
American repreaenU message, of goodwill from Italy. They will be ambassadors ulde foieign ere.lilK to ......
tl»'-s
In Hu tope, for vaUlem enla of friendly retutjnnnjilp, rather than emissaries of war. Bui d-riuind, and llo'trfnro 'd,e wm
•
.................. I lo eyport gold.
t e -n -lln y
the almnihmraent nf jl is .easy tn picture wltul might lw *n v*rV different nn
traditional American furalyn pnl rIom if the lime (liould come wlum lhe (Inlletl Stales be urinngeil tenipnrary loan* nr dot
lai* In New Vink and fian &gt; ii
lc l'», ’’ A ll Ihla,” the M i,m l paper comes iovnlv«d In another wnr In Europe.
l’a rl«. an.l wa* able lo pay hei
•dila, “ without authority
from
Instead of greetings or fellcllstion*, this llnlian air Freni'h. Ituteh, S w i„ , Anieriruri
Washington." We wonder If thkt
fbet*might easily bring high explosive bombs which, with and nthe, creditor* |,y giving then
1* to.
a i esunliable nmomtl of snrprisr, might wipe out or eerloun draft* on the foreign hnlaiivt
thu.» r*i«hli*hed.
Hut thi* m »
Th# mother of O U nn Curtla ly cripple the whole population of the Windy ( ily. T lo not 1auffirienl.
S tie waa uiiabh
next
war
will
aee
frequently
auclt
things
a*
IhlR.
was ,*,ar*llv sw atiled In elaborate
to find enough gold and borruv
pats Ires the ftlktlnyttlahed F lyin g
It If for this reason that the netesaUv foV working enough dollar, and frnm * T h -te
Cross In recognition of her aon’e with Europe oil ill matters of debts, trade, nuirdiaarmameiil fore, on Hepleml&gt;er JO, I'.i.'tl, Greg
rnelflhutbina
In
avlatlun.
H are so apparent. Try as we might we can never escape lirtlain wretil off gold Thai i,
a „o is t o ’ us partlt-ulprly appro from becoming Involved In serious consequences from from that date on, holdrra *f
"telling could not . .Invert it Ino
p rin t, that aha
ahoilld carelvo
European riuiflicis, and II Is therefore belli t lo anticipate golil bullion nt'ahl■ Hank uf Ktrth* eieilat ev,n after hit itemlir.
bitiil nnd eiport the gold.
Tie
No lelllne how piorh of hie »uc such things and lo work for Iheir avoidance Hum In wllh
pound. II iii , lieroniiiig ii neon let
draw
into
our
shell
ami
wait
for
smite
aerial
bomb
to
blast
c r-s le* owes lo Jier.
•hie into gold, mimetlialrly Ii
os tiul.
lame worth only what foreign— i
T h » time is ai’ iln coming when
would pay for it The la w 'o f *■■
It ah*ll be prartlral amt popular
ply *nd demand breams nperaliv,
to own homes. Kor yeara It haa
anti, a* more pound* w -r* for aae
barn rheat&gt;»r to pay rant. Now
(linn were tiring demanded hy r.r
S A N F O R D , T W E N T Y Y E A R S A (iO
teal of Ihe worltl to pay toll*
C n n e r'rs passes a law enabling
it»h* ridden hiirtin owner* In re
M r. and Mr*. J. N. W hitnrr. Jarkannville and being very much l.ondon, the pound depreciated n
international gtd,| value.
finance thrlr mortgages, rrd lfe
•crnmpanifil by M i»» Alice Whit­ in love with curb other derided
Th e immediate re ,n il of t r
rate* of Interest, pnktpnne prla
to m arry then and there. The mat bn* ikdown of Germany anil *e
rliih* And a neyv atate ronallta- nrr and Mi** l-ucy W hitnrr. left
until
Ihe tl-|i»rture of Great Ilrilain fm i
tloppl aipendinent, If voted favor­ up Saturday’* hunt [or Jack* n Irr wa* krpl aeriet
villc. Fm iti Ihcui Mr*. Wlntuer nappy r Miplr fame loon* to San the gold .lam lard wa* lbs depotably upon by I lee people, and
aiidcj
Sun. LY pud when of
you Ir r th* — ret for I hautauqoa. N. T where I f f
o p t doubt* that it w ill he, would and Mi»a Uicy
all home* under ffi.OlHI In •Itrrtuxm fiir'lliw liii; whrte Mi*-' linked out. Th o luidi'giiMim ha* will upend the auminer,
atlon from taiallon. So buy Lucy will lak* a tour** of train- li“ild*d h e re -fo r the pa*t
five
1
itig ni th r 'N etvine Ifoapital fur &gt;cai» and i* eugag-d III I lie man
Bow!
Own jo u r on hmael
-------— o ----------—a nu n * . U u A h r - ha* g nr to ufnrtiire of carriage, and wag m*.
It wa* unfortunate
that the Maitiaon to rnter lha lu m m 'r nur After Ju ly t M r. an I li t ,, tinder
dr legale* front certain Kuropean oial »rhoiil. M r Wbitner returned wood will be a I home lo their
nation, had to Jump , n the U n ti­ tu IK* city Monday.
ft end* in th* apaitniciil, of the
ed K&lt;a tee the vary flia t day on
A quiet wedding took place In I'm lerw oid beildiag on •)*k Av*
arenunt of war deble, • aubjerl Jackaonvtlle that will rntnr a* l i nue
which wasn't suppoied to ho die- mrprlae to. the frlen-k
of Ik*
Mr. an4 Mr*. B. I* Hyer paain]
ratiod at th , co n fo n n e , hut .ridp and bridegroom. W. II. Uathrough .IkU morning rn route
which i* roglly
the root of all
derwoui left here l*»l Tuewlay from Orbmkr lo North Carolina
nil. Thr»e. rematka tam ing from o*tfU*lbly
lu aUcnd the cunvrri. In ..pend the turomcr ami bfougM
•everel different eourcaa a t al
Hone Nixed Feeds
of lha Wuokucu of ihg Mildred and May Holly with them
tpoot t h , eantc U m w g a v , the Im |uin
World
al
Jaekannville.
Ml**
Ada
from Orlaadi where they have
. rression that K y ro p , syae gang
Growinjf Muh
fa D
In* on ue, that from ehgor forte Rartaa Uft her kum* al Wo*L been the ^neala of Ike llyerm
f 5
Vail latvall la borne for the Seminole Dairy
o( p u m to ri waa going lo compel bury. Ha. fur lb« pjrpuaa of r»p**,*e— **.......
y p i *n -anrel (he iJfbU. There wpe ••anlitMr her hwaa Indga of the •animer *».jatlon from
Atlanta

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W tadineaV Circle.' Doth |&gt;agtiea “ here he 1 * attending Ueirgia
t o f coma Americana who Ware well known to eack ofbn, School of Teihwelegy.
awflBg, " T h o a , debt, hare la fact bad btleaded marriage la
Mr*. B ./ j, Starling an.l Miag
to &gt; W .p ^ d .*
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Social A n d Personal Activities
M A R G A R E T I'K T K R S. S ociety E d ito r

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T1UTRSDAY, JUNE 15. 19.1.1

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C l i l ' H T S W O U i .l) F A I R Q l'H K N

M i* ‘ Jiilrn Beckman, „ ( Jack*
a iffW 'l
y M rnhiy ti&gt;
«|wnd siHull til liny 4 litre v-ilti Mr.
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Weiii«ti*In, South
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" i,h Bridge Party Social Calendar'

Personals

’ lir. V irginia Spencer left thi*
morninc for Chi, ago t i attend
Air, and Mr*. T . I.. S o llm m ut~.
Ike World'
ft.
M r. and Mr*. X . \V. I, .veil an- t~rtn in* *1 vi H n hrid't * party n t [ht nt i ’ i ■ honiu uf t! i*
nounr'f the birth of a tlatirliter.
Ml Cameron 'Avon 1
M ary Ann, Wrdna* t»y at tlivir
Mr*, .lirif f m n o tv 1
hunir, I :: IC. Uouglu i A r r n v.
c*'e t p riir-t a* maid* nt o r. t.f
the o tr.n l n.
Staton Field and
Throughout •lie e rm in e
h'r.rt Valfty. tii. e.a* *ervrtl and rnrd gatin'*
t to .pend auine m jn yrtl by the i:’i i - l . U ‘ hr *t
rtore* wrrr* nddnl hurli
[■tin1* ttere avutnh'd to Air
llr . and .Mi -. \V. It. (terdiner M r-'. E . I* Stowe w hil" Mr
left today
for Carr lllon,
III, A . Swan-on mol &lt;1. It. K»t
fore prif.e
where they , Ian l i -pent -u'nnll n* r i n d I w
liriffm n i l' turky in citliiinr
two month' with rrlalite*.
trior rr rr lv td n prlre.
At a late hour an leo -n
M r. and Mr*. t\ I - M rt’r nr an
nuunri the tilth id u run 14*1
I'.uMlny u .ijn n n : nt llte t* innld
laiiylitiiii .'Iv-tunul llm jiitul.
U iA A &gt; ia lu ^ b u n W lL ..w 4 L ■ m iW ir^ n id tdnl-rsrltjlrwe
Have tmutrow for Sew Yuri,
nt taliped nlmut tlo* noon where
after iijid ib y a few w
lho guei.tr Here inti rl.iitn d .
j n t h her ntolher, Mr*. Jain
Tin* " |'fv*ent were: Mr. ahd
■ l l , Mairnoliu Avenue.
^!t . J . T . tin ffin . honor V*»' !
M r. nml Mr . II A Swan "ii. M r
.Mr. m u ! M is J. (I. SV*.* *!i aif nu*l Mol Mr*. C. &lt;t. Whidd n. M r. and
•on, .lark, art* rx p n aT*at| In ittu rn Mr . IV. I.. Itullock, Mr. and Mi
tni.iyl.t
ftnni Cniotiailo U«'n»h C. It. Stowe, M r. and Mr*. Kre.t
wliftt* ih ry havi* Im n |m*«ling T . Strange. Mr*. .1. II. ti 'rider*.
Mr* \v. t: l: otie . Mr. no t Mr .
th«*
f**w 'k»&gt; ♦.
t) II. M trid p e . mot M r. nml Mi
r.,1 .. Sultlvnn.
5! m .
I*. Ariiitgt«»fi ninl
M !f» Kflt*i*.ii
j*i*• t»11 *t* t
Iny Miiitiii* r «‘li&lt;1t*| nt thi* Hnrtila
Btatu i nlli'gi* for Wunn n a Tal*

It* solar nursing t.f Sontlttele
f l i p t r r S u m U r Tw o tin ie r of thr

S I N IIA V . *
Arnual intm -Tia] rrrvlcr* of the
of I . K, w I] be held ut nn.&lt;1
n'elw:I*
nt
the
I 'w h y t r r art
he pul lie la invited.

•aid tin* gjve rn o r had crdrO
the Withdraws! of th r fund* fin i
banka and their dcpo&lt;it in th.
•tale tira .u ry H r an I hi* advUor* .oti*idrrn
it {io*altde that th r board might
r r r k tin* fond* by ftdrrat mi ll..
it.m »&gt; O o r g ia ’a m ih ta r) wa* in-It act'd to keep thr motley lit
llr .n t ir y in til th r p«vi h u t
:
i ti l l a Im *.

M OM M Y.
• n ie \ u in i r r t i n . . of the hir*t
llaj I l I'tin r-h w ill meet at ." Ill
T h r guard* w r ie -'o n ‘ duty the
o'i 'fit with M rr. Robert lierrick,
| ii-l of the week. (le irg ,- II. Iliiu
M ayfair Hotel.
iliiin, r ta lr treasurer, raid l i t '
t ir .' N uni hi r Tii f* e + f tire
w.-io
plait* I Verautr t»..\r-n,'f
I i»- 1 H a p tV Chureh will u n i t at
Tiilmadtia.r
had r r r e m il U lK t .
■*o ii ' i Ji \ with Mr, .lame* (i.
■m m .- th r rupitul would Le.i » a
o n, 117 VVi t Tenth Street
up nnl&gt; ,* h r
pardonrd
A* ,
i i!e Number Si* of the hirnt
llcrtnlun.
a
Cincinnati
lira
m
* &gt;i
P m ' t Churrh will meet ut .'I Ml
'until l under pri'im e rrtliii.. in
■ w th Mi . J. K. l-alng. li'JI
Avenue.
N 'u rnU r S*vm of
th*'. 1 1'' 11
I'li r It vull meti
t'cliick w-ilii ,Mr«. C A.
m iiier Tenth Street and " !«!••-! tiiiinniYrr in ! lv
itk Y o n iltt* if«iv«*rn&gt;r
luifl •
j i*r»ar»f. If)fnrnu*t| y n t i r ti&gt; n
Imft.t tilufiul Hu* inmu i*l It3i I l&lt;
| irv i*t*!«* I,
T n U F t iif r
Hiiiiitl
j teHi|'L*'i| rin*I
:iill* **lluit
il-ty (inti l ‘m flirkilH f with i;
lilt* lil'lil L».*tWr-t'li id lllll
I ;i!fi»I tii*" Mill i I' Fin tin t
« t* v
I tSiniiiy hi* 1 3ktnpu v ii fiiul me* i
•flu* iit« nkifitr )iuifii wht ti tf.i* »
*t m«»r tf* *lift* i| I** h^i.ftivf thi*
I i ei11iMt'iit" - 1
t unit -* ti .ijii«
, w.t
.
» ii..*M * '1* vH|in&lt;tr9 wrn* ^trirk n fi
KUlh I 1»t«!«*• I n mine* t«» Ui*
,. .
,
■
#|
-a j Htr |tfl)iu!l , llii* Imil | I -jit-i
Mi!nm* Th*ati*r *'»
in tni*
,
,
,
* n tifiin 1 fi^,. lit,. nH*n. flu ti |
*i ti. iit *tns «*lmra rtfiu n tM u
*•«**
.
.
.
tnHii"c M lu-p. to *i ii any hii
Ini v
tt.rliayrtl on tin
rm I
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/
1

Urplinnnge ('lull Has Ruth ('liaiterton Is
A 11-Day &lt;|uiltinnr l*la&gt;iiiK At A1ilane

M rr. A . 0 . IIi a nhain, -Ir., of
Mr ttdien. Mi *., formerly of thi*
rity n .fending a few tiny* lore
with Mr*. A . I Rett ut
I.* t
hunt" &gt;*u Palmetto Avan e.

Fred Sdhufcllrl [i-fl S»n-| night hrrt&gt; a* th r gurat* of M r.
h r h.»mr In, I’ h tatlrlphla „* | M r«. J . S. (la rd y . San U n t o .
■ tie r hnvinir spew) thr pa*t month!

DANCE
Murr
Frlil**'. J no** Mlh
I’riM'rpti* I'havlif
Aitinla*l&lt;iii lie
Itv iirrtiio n t'lub}
9 till 13

t ’e n tu ry

of

P ro g rrM

ALL EX PEN SE
TOURS

M r. nod Mr
ptannin t to le
Candor. \ t .
hort time her
A p n r'tie .i'

_

S it n f n n l
A n il
K A TES

(t» ClticM ifn
Itrtu rn
S.1II-JS70

MnrKiirrl M. Wrighl, Afft

Ike Coolest
LLADSTO .TUB—

II0 i f S E S ET TO
RACK S E N A T E
ON P E N S I O N S
M uiUim * | l*i «nt
I
to ij* ItY«rt It HI |.fM*!
,\r*cl*■!.-1 I Lf ' it t it’ll*'# 111*t I’H
unrtl it. * Mtutiii
« ill link' i*1*1
•
\\» i*
*
r«n *

GREEN PARK
HOTEL

t . Semte vole io arr*l, infoinini
tin* Seliatr* liiHI la* *|r*lke With it l
th uity of I'ro-ohnt l|**.. *vrlt h
war nine that a Veto awaited H-*
toil it || Hel l to Ii■■■ tt I * Ho .
with a utoie Idn i.il vi i i i .io pio
Vl-O.ll
*
tln ro lv .

-i na'oi ' &gt;n utiv. Who

BLOWI NG ROCK
NORTH

CAROLI NA
E 'te lly b r lw c tn th* Rut tre *nd

tijhltrnth jr r m cf Blowinj BocCt only jolf
c o u n t. *. hijhcit 18 hoi* court* cast ol th*
Coclitl * . • the O rttn Park slvtt you th*
nictiiri ol a tumintr home combined with th*
COnieiurnct ol Country club f*cihll(l.

Y ork C ity, .petit ’Iu&gt; day
I.. **
with I I . i Virginia Jittklh*, r r i u n
Avenue. She wa* i nrmtle t*. I t'*
land to pent a few w«*d w*it&gt;.

Form hi'r n jmrty t»«ri(Lr, Jh
at Morir-e l*nni|i i n t •
John t l£«v*r ■ ore: Mr*. I*‘. If,
Mitrlii II, Mi
t'in o l.ii
i iilln i.
Mi
Lour ** rw ii nr,
|- kit i»i'I
rh rll, Jin k til n ii, ail I CIHjrs?»
r#r:&lt;haw.

Lcn.se Duplicated
DR. HENRY
licLAlILIN, Jr.
O pInm ctriN t

112 1’nrk Ave

M* .* R . k'.* Motilawlvalttw nnd
i.n, Raymoml, w ill hrvr* I'r.riay
for A llu n la t&gt; 'p*ni| about two
lobiHli .
M r. t r d M r . /.. H. liiitlilT, Mr*
baron* I*. I . M i * * M ary H yatt
ItaUiir, and
M alrolm
M iitN rill
li lt tin-, wiarnmi: f r Miami to
u «h o rl tiinr*. M r. and M m .
Italldf uml thi'ir dau gh lrr
will
irtu rn Sunday w liiit* Mr*. L " ' ami
Malculm plan t«&gt; ylay a short Him*
hnigrr.
•
.

li f t I N f I rn s f u m e r i n l r r e o l
rinse u p In th e a tlra rtiu n -* o f
p ro d u c t.

Good

f o rtr f u l cop y, a lt r a rliv e
o u ts

w ill do n

fu r y o u ,
H i ro u g h

Uur

la y ­

re s u lt Tut jo b
facilities

th e S T A N T O N

K E R S E R V IC E .

ru ts ,

. j)t

SU­
I h a

whole lummrr, you'll find • E lO ’JU N G ROCK
V A C A T IO N « rtrl "plc^•m*■up,,

. Melt*

m «n4l*0"l row lor your there ol jey, robust
»i lli.rt until* » Ijan .'»&lt;hi lo iiii t
l .'O j In th'i ucIquc resort , . . created lor
U
n
il
Ml
IfttiIt
#f*i )*l«*r n it It ft U til ftlrftlltltllt in*
health, h erpintn end lun. It) bceuty Ii tn.J
3»Vt*| 1y c nt* 1 rnn’ltimlmi'tit nt
ipninj. 1h&lt; cool, (omlortebU climet* add)
tin* Jftnti*I-s* ti if her i U ^ t 1
i 11 - ***
it • uf t 1 *h" finally uniik m * l »
toy to the outdoor tccrcelion, Induce) lOund
i ill l*e\** that * tin !• of In r many
H ttp end dexiopi e Veen eppetile,'
t loin * ti '■ up tt* h.i nt In r
Tin* on tnrn, In-* | nu lit*’ ■Ligv
Tor irArJii/u of ra tii oncl
Mi
I- J- Vtitduu /Mill Inn\e
r*!M«
l»y Mtilllp 11111101111* ami
MIMIHUM w a tt*
Latuiitfl, fin I'UtuI* to M ■ oii*iii
illutti utnt bookIt t addrtt$
■ a oo o a iLv row
11ii* •i •• \hbolt,
vials tin* Ilf*'
uim I AlneMrt'lii w hile
&gt;he %ti|l
A D IL Id H T fU L
fi-himl th** -»m
of thi* |ilayi*rw hom , m o iHw e,
*»!•« ml alaoii three iiiorith* t m tiiw
Ifj tin* til witty minLi'ittt* li'tit *vhi*n«
O iLICICU* M tA L»
PAUL MOLDENHAUER
M'lH 'i
i n l . n l ol ill*' 'i*0 ary* t**11f * %*■’■** WI •lN* ;i it av' *It*• f) hi'ftK
ft111 th tf If.III till31nil * !' Olllil' ftI ' t M11***1
I-. L the* llo r oii.tia d th* til* tr- i«» iif te lit I 1 Li Woi ht’ F a ir
O w n e r.M e w a f *r
nt
M tin* vtiltjy &gt;1
* h atL'llnil, of
h»te,
I h,« .o' t.
the iiH'ii'ty (in«i%ir g HN»ni:
It* |
•I n **ii lie
r « ‘ inn. »•! he
" L illy
rurtinr** i
riiiittw io ft.]
t Mlitor finMi | * e n fiI viiimu ill*!*
ri.t^'h ihiltrvr v%h&lt;»
h n lii|»
’ M r s. .M oss Is H o s t e s s lln» e *&gt;i mil in - %v! it limy e ’ti’h i’ i*
nr*«| Jij;
I r r vlf'it uni •!* t»»
lluur ni'tiV
r.» \•*!e mram t th*
T o (*lul» O n T u e s d a y Steivu i 4*i«ttlnaT |*i m|m h i 1ion m'e
friMIlftt*’ ftllit Inn* the male; tin
|ioM*ur in )&gt;ihk titilils ami fl m*y#
illMler a I »•* *ihi
a il. *link mu
•Mr . i ’afl M'imj* entiTtaiMe,) the hit (m yer nt iLetL
t(iirir|iirvnt (ONtunier.
Never, it It roii)4 \ui* min*
n mtmher* of (he "Sew 'N * hat"
*'|*ve ** ii
t he lri'li ,%%h hl*‘ 1
f vifti ii j* *%%■e*t f *| «■hit m r I »•r »/it I oat ! *lilt* it I I he i r we trkIy ineet ,nj* In*1 here ami ll*. rovereil the hnek of
nn 1Imt of Lilly Turner# the jnrl Tuestliv iifteinof.li ut the home tin- M-nut.ni fm in iVriftnyUttluft***
\vl|» flanti!s her i harrtM In tie of M i-, M sv on the old llrluntlo he went oil.
vrw liti’ the heart of the male; !!ighy%'d&gt;. Seninj; w ai rrtjuyml nn
" 1,111 th
lemitii*
mum* one
v%li«ee life t, on«* of h u tlrrfly til fate tn th« a f lt rthmu when re tiinr
iiflf'i r 11{ii»*«I ID'ml* 'immg*
yri** l Min lift mi* rveruF',
k a irly i*n the h i r fart' a ml M iter fre hinenlv were cervvj hy If*
hut Imek ilia
h arlafliiu U iimth.
" I’m |Miin»r tn % ** mv e»»u¥M*
" L illy T u rn e r” is a vivhl, leal
lion nriTt o ftriiy i,’ &lt;*la
w»n» im,
o*tin &gt;lory with fm n iilv ami jia*
j-’iltij | ii ilfme oM i t I'linhu * In-te
I him ami frill tlm im ihr
pouer.
h*e iftinijf to ;
.
*
Mural* Hm nl playn tin* Ira hrur
"W hen a man juttui
nut of th*
niterulihi* roltr iippioitr
^li?i«
i%ur Vkitbnil urn mi*I *, he^ houliln'l
( I *ittert«»n, the l i r t li.im* tin* l%»
t*l* &lt;..tiile .l fn i |ilitf i'll Hit illii*
have Iw n ' framed l*»trIh**r •inn*
Mn*. *b'.c|'li A . M u ii'
■ i l y V |,k* - n a il Iv* t
the r marriaife la I Full, f lltin ri in
’1im n il): ur.»tn t“ Hi i"*I, 1»* i ‘
H ,’l'*n (Jurrly,
Mm*
i ;,ii
the ra vt Incfuda Frank M idi UR h,
\r.-i*. Ir, ,Mi*- M nrj ri,. Im ,
via
If&gt;•*L Itonnelly and L u v K ih U r .
*J In* ht 1 |*« •&lt;U iif 1hr * 1111(01
Mi i HtiruHty Iliu m -, m„r,.,, .1 tl.
*1he d ri'i tlon » i i ' in Hu* htiridMlftl |*l ill, fV.Ml i I It* (Mil ill till
tlrlnrnlo y c s t r r J jy Wlii'i,* ll,. v u f
of Williuiii A . Wellman who &lt;1 t*-ruft-d no Alpha X) O tllii t*i
&gt;
lu t i p • #*iy %' ii “ i i i' ii in t H im Ir tu tm * ,* '
r *a t'-il Mi r * (' h'litI e111hi in "*F r i - r** , parly ut tin* burnt* uf ,M»i'M*f #|ti", h hi - - w r i t ! *if»!
inti 1
Jenny."
I ltd l;.ke» l-Hi
in the f|of|t
nV efytrrrl.
Mil* I Mil) III uml one of tit* tit m i
•m ty kilt* *1.
I Lad n |o*fe|u»w
nil , (fti d 1 l ad ii
I* r in I In*
9
A lot til (u r-viR tU e d p e o p le a re (a k in /
fth|nI(I I'-* in Fidfiee
Jih'l tw*
u dviintutfc o ( p re se n t lo w prices) to b u y that
ALL-WEATHER
Supertwist
Cord
Tire
fdiiylifer in ho joliita line
H i * w u i l d a a la n .J a td
v w lu r
|.*t n u 9e I t » v e la a ll* eater
w o r ld vtu n d iird of lire v u lu e , th e C Jo o d y e a r
" I wt.uldn'l want *%e» •** |&gt;**wk
elhtr Hie In tfi*w*&gt;ffii Full ovovli* Lllrltmaiu-efai)
l» one ol them if they jotrn-d ill
A l l - W e u t l i e r , fur e v e r y w h e e l o n th e ir c a rs .
letvl. bti liuw iitkiih |ti( tM'i |&gt;etr *| li*Jay* |rll&lt;i*
fv&lt;k i dill on the federal tie.ns.ry
V Itiit'ie vvlui'vp n* vet
ef/etl*i|
I h e y k n o w that tire p ric e s h ie v c .d r o p p c d au
juv di'-nhihiy,
*
lo w that th e o n ly w a y th e y c a ll re a s o n a b ly
"fl is &lt;iMnmeMii.li/iirk' patted
m o v e is ufi.
im width we loll under t'djRfte **
't he -iirlaw.1 rlufi* fmiivifhft* r
lore Idta-nil |&gt;n&gt;in* i|f?« f"t velet
_
_
T h e y k n o w that the p ric e s o f new m a le riu ls
IM than |t-e l*ie *iilent :iyrei**t
u re c lim h in it — th e y k n o w that the d e m a n d

To-NiKht

your

j me .the rii't r**|&lt;emli**iv* originally
le a rn &lt;i mu ut the indr pen*h*ii *.(
I tor - u|i[*repl’lalltru lull f.o them

*.rfiiki*t, *hP Ka&lt; in this ji*»itrfi»
in+jit* I'lamli'Iliiu* ii vw tillit.r limn

Friday

929run*/

A LOVE STORY THAT
WILL TEACH YOU A LOT
ABOUT LIFE I

In lovt* with a weakling . . . hut with a wcakness for every "Strong Man” . . . how could
this vibrant woman choose between loyally
and desire! You couldn’t huve written a m ore
perfect story yourself for

GUARANTEED
TIRE REPAIRING
A ll M akes

iD'puhhrftfllt, Iftltll |il*. liM V l
n*! rfgulnr’ a lint*t| up
lt» suli titutf*, mill u ♦♦
ft ■iiahh* gruup of I ft im
IttileUlMift# tnkui;f tin*

O u r f n r t it r v tra in e d rr*
p u li ntun
lis t factor y
e«|uipm ent and m a te ria ls .
W e g u a ra n te e o u r r r p a lr ta
last th e life of th e (Ir e .

disposal o f a d v e rlh rc ru .
. E s tim a te - l''rre
Ila lr o n y

10-25
l^ iw e r

F lo o r

10-35

fo r tire s has in c re a s e d an ra p id ly that ta u n d y e a r fac­
to rie s u re r u n n in g n t^ h t and d a y .
And

in cu vc y o u d o n 't k n o w it — G o o d y e a r ft n o w ,

b u ild in g the la in o u a A l l - W e a t h e r T r e a d T i r e — m o a t
p o p u la r lire in th e w o r ld — k rlltr in m ile a g e , brtttr in
• a fe ly, tille r in ru g g e d good ktoka than it haa ever bean.*
I s n 't it s m a rt fo r yo u to get the safety of n e w G o o d y e a r s
all a r o u n d ? J u s t re a d the prictue p n b i ; . i m i k . M

m il

f o rm y o u r o w n co a c lu a k m a .
I i keep y o u r ili|r|**mu in
gMiil r o n d it in n ,
luive
it
fra m e d
now .

Wieboldt Studio
Rhone .1.11-J

HOCKEY’ S TIRE SHOP
Sanford

Phone 265

�i

greatest stogie category n m M i
of bond* of American mill odd
S U C H 'tS U F E
companies, leased with lho ap­
proval 0f tho la U n U to Com*
after seventy j w i t derated to ^
more* Com million within prleo
llmito determined by it.
baildlnc op o gooq wi** which he* or!
“Such investment securities wo
modi it true that oar ellonU ora Uo
offtr to tho control public oror
man of offolra ood of WodonWp, tal
oar nomo. Him wo rocolm a Hmwe-should ho token to talk for ^
lUd compensation, ovirofinc op
perfsctly tound, boooroMo and ha
prosimitely H per eent, on t r t r ■troHthtforword business trainee- no
■*t which oppliei to oar foreign,
as well as our domestic loans. Wa
i ...
tloni with them, i Imply because '**
hare no salesmen and for (,M «»•
choaci hoi brought iomo of them
W A ItllN O T O N , June 11— « V - derwrltlng and distribution of Ininto high office and rnlschanra
m the senatorial Investigation of veil mutt securities, we enlist the
hoa Impaired tho fortune! of Wh­
en.
tt.fittlro of tho House Of Mar- co-operstion of banks and dealer*.
u WOO drawing to a dose last
"The whole amount of the tint" f t hoi neter daring the fTrm’o
s o t that financial institution men stock financing done by ns
eiiitence been thought dlscreditiratited to tho tom ml its# the during the post-war period dost
oMa to be a customer of J. P.
fsliewtng statement which pur­ not exceed S 1-3 per rent of the
Morgen A Co., whether u a de­
ports to explain "mlsunderatoori" total amount of Investment secu­
positor, borrower or eabeerlber.
nrilelileo and operations of the rities wt Issued in the period. De­
We proteeted vtgomaily ogninit
Martian firm so brought out by spite, however, the smell propor­
the breach of what we have aition of our sseurltlss business
wayo aeeemed to be the confi­
' *tA# tho hearing draws to a which this type of financing repdential relationship of the banker
clot* wo desire to thank the com- rssenls, It would appesr that
B f n C llu S x M
and hli cuitomer. The rainlt of
'inlitoe for their patience and these few transaction* hsve Urge|l|tnYLl\\\l W
tbla action hai been unwarranted
Vouxiesy and to make a brief ly occupied the sttentlon of these
'I K E . X f
'-'/ I
rrltleiim upon oar cuitomen.Thla
atttotoent open certain points bearing*.
Rara^jk
M
oojuit erltlclim we feel deeply.
.wttab, we believe, ore net pet
"The provision of new equity
■
"Oar banking builnee* In oar
f Jllp deer. The first point relate* capital, or the distribution of
J e n X e jy j
I
principal buiineii. Aa hankers,
it» the matter of Iacorns taxes.
large bolding* of common stock,
1
oar tin t duly li to protect our
"The prteise fact as to sur la a Useful end neceusry opera1
depoelton, and we do to by keep­
.payment ef b u m s t s m seems Uon. Hpeclflcslly, we believed in
I
ing ample m e m In rath and In
to have been misunderstood by a the future of the Alleghany. TorUnited State* government teea.
- 4 WtftaB«af..thc.. community. since pprytlptt,.M . a j U p . towards -ulti. V W r i C
.
- W«.
mint U la n a U —
1917 the part sen of oar firm mats consolidation
ealuibt*
---------------- v a i u a w n of
ment bu«ine*o and our bonking
h*t*,*s slated, paid upward of and Coherent
coherent railroad properties
v5
exception of B few (pointed eaioa,
$tijo00,000 in Income taxes. In under the polley laid down In the
,
____ — „ ______________,
^ . .
knee not practiced it.
thg three year* 1927, 1918 and transportation act nf
of 1920. W«
W" be"We have not approved tho
1939 our Income tax payments ex­ lieved
Ueved In the United Corporation,
" tU
m r.m
.tm
« W ? _
■
B uM
KM
m- —
practice of Indiscriminate compe­
ceeded t39.00G.0OO. In 1929 alone aa offering a composite ami
_____________
_ _ ___ __________ _
sml di- __
__________________
tition for depoliti. In 1911 tho
'they were approximately 1 1 1 .- versified minority Investment
investment In *'
New York Clearing Houie bank*
m no.
homogeneous and non-competitive
non-compstittoe letlve morket
market existing In one or the then Federal Reserve Hoard and ourselves took the lead tn
"In all thae case* a substantial public utility pmpertieo. We be- two coses formed no basis for a to take tbe necessary measures to
suggesting that depoiit rates be
t an of th# text* paid by us were llev»j
In Standard llrand*,
Ilr*nd«, s*
lleve,] in
as fur- fair valuation. In the Alleghany control the inflation In time eo adjuiled in ■ definite relation In
■“* “ „ a
.. logical grouping of rase much has been made at tht*
.ddo to net capital gsln* which, nlshlng
business, but beep oar deposits
udder the law, had to be added products salable by dally delivery, hearing of the ‘when issued’ marseparate and fully protected by
fur Income tbs purpcei* to oar We believed in Johns-Monvillc, aa bet. which sprang up after wo
regular Income. In the rears 193u, on admirable and tested business, hod fixed the price at which we
Ml and 'tt our eaidtal losss* loog, well ami favorably known to would sell the stock, but about the
of the practice af making rell
I deductible under the law, just ns us.
time o few of the offers were 1 later. Only ignorance of good loans ’for others.’ and with the
previously the profits had been
"We do not consider that It Is mode. As a matter of feet, at the
tho Federal Reserve bank rate.
sound practice for us to offer same time 1,00,000 share* of the business practice could explain Thbi agreement among the Clear­
the
suggestion
that
In
naming
common stock over our own name Slock were offered publicly at 121
ing House hanks put an end to
to the general pubtie through a share, a far better indication of what ws thought a' fair issue the wasteful aa,| dangerous prac­
banks and dealers. Consequently, the market palue of- the stock price anj sticking to It in spite of
tice of buying depoalt* In compe­
In the fsw equity operations than the narrow and speculative a frsnaiod ‘when issued’ quota­
tition with one enotber, end n&lt;*
which we undertook. We Invited to 'when Issued' market.
tion, wa were doing anything but doubt contributed to the liquidity
Join »*. not primarily Institutions
"N# responsible banking h.mse adhering to the only nueslbie rule ! ami* soundness of the general
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••&gt;il dealers who distribute Invest- would change the issue price from of fair bull nets dcsllnf,
banking situation In New York
ment -serurltlm tn tha— general 'tUp—
—
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—
77
—
_
y T 5 dSy to renecr^’whvn
list*-of'private customers ■C ity ht theee trying times. •—
Id SMlISo that during prosperous public, bet individuals capable of sued’
market quotation*, or would
liltoa 'W» had paid heavy taxes sharing, and underaiamllng the advance tho price against a aub- were naturally roapoeed of Men , “ Wa have been In the habit of
upok our proflu, felt It to be un­ rlsk; and with one minor rxcep- » - r|b«r because nf some alight ile- ef affair* and position, but they furnishing a statement to tbe
wsre sslected because nf estab­ Federal Reserve bunk of Ntw
just that ddrlng (lie last three llon wo asked them to Join u* In | „ |n hi* receipt of the offer of
lished business end personal re­ York since soon after the Feder­
•&gt;ttra We have - paid no Income the slock purchase at the same sale. Every
successful inner, lations, and not because of nny al Referee system was organised,
1 taaea, again falling to realise that prle# that we paid. It would not froin the government of the Unltand are ready to be examined by
out losses had more than wipe ) have been prudent banking to
States down, have exponent*
tho Federal Reserve bank at any
i&gt;ut our taxable Income.
keep ail these common stocks in „f seeing its issus quoted oimve
time anq as often aa may bo de­
r ."TBS second point upon which our own portfolio. We wish'd, (he Issue price while the offering
sired. Wo dn not approve private
- wo wish &lt;0 comment relate* In therefore, to sell part of theni aa
„pen, and certainly before
hanker*’ publishing their state.
..our aotiduct of certain features of a business man’s investment to
dale of payment by *ub*cribmanta, ba.-ausc such publeetlan
our security business.
tkoae having knowledge oi bustu r^ h e d . It Is not the practends tn advertisement and solici­
"Ax Invsstmsnt bankers wa are ncs* and general condltlehs, who
0y
baoksre and
tation of deposits from tho gsn- marcher I* of securltlc* and our would understand exactly what d^abri, In pricing a new equity
normal. business in that field Is they were buying and who, a« |MUf) i 0 charge all the traffic
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' tho bond business. In the post-war ■
period we hare Issuer upward of ourselves th* profit end tbe rl-k
PR IN TING
$0,600,000,000 of bonds, together of the stock purchase.
2nd
"With nno minor eiceptlon, wa
t with a very few preferred stocks. A
, third of the bonds elrcady have of fared these stock* at th* sene
I van paid off end retired. I.lttl • prices at which we had purchased
morn than 3 psr eent thereof are them- that Is to -ay. at price*
In dafault and none of our for- which were considered fair by
•eigti bead liaiiee has defaulted m corporation* end Individuate from
Herald Prlailng Co
paygibnt Of Interest or principal. whom ws purchased. We, too, fen
Wa I Issued no loans for central aldersd these price* fair. Specuto'
KoMptan countries except two tie* market quotations
* » -•did not
a anImportant International
reran- tor Into our calculations. Aa a
Mnritlan loans each far (Irrmeny matter of fact, In most Instances
and Austria. The only outstanding there was no stock In distent*
-Kooib) American loan* wo issued and no markst for tho stack at
•were those for ih# Argentine re- the tlm» tho sales price w«* de­
putt)*. Of. our domestic Issues the termined. The narrow and spent-

K i / A I Cri
DOZIER
&amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

" B « t For tile South"

8TANLEY-R0GERS HARDWARE COL

Pdlflta t o Huge Taxes
Paid During Period
Of Inflated Prices

204 Sanford Avenue

a

1 'HEM hoa b ean a lot of talk about

"in the cards" to manufacture

M

I Hr* price*— a lot of (peculation a i

and to distribute tires a t a loss
to both maker and dealer.

™

to h o w much t h e y w ill a d v a n c e .
Fra n k ly* at th is tim e , w o c a n n o t
answ er definitely. Tire prices today.

In all probability tires m ay
never again reach such low price

In spito of slight Increases, still are

levels as have existed o f late. O b ­

much lower than conditions warrant.

viously, those who will need new tires

- T h o Industry has not been o n -a

within the next few. m o n th v a n d w ho

profitable basIs.Thal’i common knowl­

buy NOW, before greater price rises,
will be m oney ahead.

edge.

Prices h ave been too low.

A lso, it's g e n e ra lly understood that

People of judgment a n d discern­

with the first up-sw ing of a market

ment, with one eye on the future a n d

those commodities which have been

the other on their purses, clearly see

most depressed a re first to rise in

the saving lo be gained in bu ying
tires today.

Th a n , too, t h f bos b— n a sub siantial increasa In the cost of both

* A n d today U .S .Tire s built w ithTEM PEREO r u b b e r — far and a w a y tho fin­

ru b b e r and cotton— the two basic

est, longest-wearing tires " U .S ." ovor

elements of a tire. So tomorrow, the

mad*— are railing from coast to coastal

d a y after, next w e e k — tire prices a re

prices that err# not only lowwr than th o y

b ou n d to g o .h ig h e r. It's sim ply not

th o u ld bo, but lowor than thoy w ill b«e

H. B. POPE CO.
and MAGNOLIA
PHONE 860

10th and SANrOtt
PHONE 665 /

U, S.

Only
builds
T E M P E R E D
tv -

ih ?

r- / .'V -1 1

TIRES with
RUBBER

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(B f

for th. CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

ThisdciR
'With cliiltlren in
borne U is not enough
to have jiut a hot v i­
ler Mpply* It should
be dependable and

•Old Isthlon bsibccuci sad plcnki]
In the w o o d s l i h l n j (atountiln
[trout and blgemuthed ben) ai.a •ril
s.-kxa hunts... tennli.. .akeonUfht
cldct on honsbeefc ■.. brldp* pert)**
ri.&lt; hortcbcck breaUstts and "tress-'
ura hunts".. . denting end beSrooa
enUrtalnskcnt ■ , , , biting and Iwhe-

y o u r\

I show end bsl. i t . these ere
a
M im-l minvf
1 1 i pfoyrin
kiAAg^a 01
v*| Wwpifw
let ecdvUlee thS.S • kt the cool,

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PH

EUCTWCTTY.YOUR

syviEV MANOR
ING SOCK,

MOUTH CAROLINA

T H R in T

T w ,-i7 ^ a .
rate.^AsiranyJent*

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C H A P M A N -

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V f a w n i v r o m y r a o i nm,

o f h e a li n g w » t e r _ I s .'

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Ite^electrie

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BANKRI
ILL IS

*t|lghllthU of th* appeal, which
Rap resent*live Mark Wilcox, of
riirU U , ma V before tho Ho^ae of
itatlrra juat boforo that
hia Municipal Bank
Mil only later to have it
ptpoeaatf-hoWd by the Sonata Ju
clleiary Committee, probably un
t l f t be January aaaalon, reached
Sanford to.My.
‘ A* taka from hla address, re­
print ad in tho Congressional Roc
ord, tho highlights are aa follow*:
"Sine* 1(20 tha bonded in tebtodnees of cities, lownt, countloa, and
■fmt!al lai diatricta haa increased
to" inch enormous proportion that
huridroda of theta unit* of govern
meat now find themselves entirely

rsw-TMtaiififa^kf prtrr

t

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t*

•. . " ■ • r .i e / v u . *

n s l u w e n rbsaib . saupwo. m m x Thursday, jun* ii &gt;tws
-T T T itself. In eiaw *f these reprv 1
Mutations and *f the payment I
have no personal hesitation in .
saying that I do n T characterise
the reaultanl situation a* a fault.”
He talked easily &gt;&lt; if he were
diacoasing plant lag an elm tree
on his ratals a t K ru m Elbow, K
(Continued from page 1)
Ifontlnund pmm lage irwai
Informed the state department Y., in.tead *f uttering words that bring invited to appear on the
« could not pay tha 83.M (.000 would be ringing around the cir. rtogram.
He
rrediled Kelly
no*, roland also defaulted last euit or world capital* within l i Trevhrr. part owner of the river
December.
minute*. III. desk » * . littered I tie. with bring the man who ,a «
Neat. Italy, .adviced she would I with papers, and he laid hi* eye 'S- importance i.r river tranapor
P»y 11,000.000 of the 113,645,000 glasses down on the tjeak hlottrr tation after t'lyile Line inter**!*
as he asked "la everybo.ly in?“ hail riven up lhair Interest,'Con
Dispatches frnm Paris said meaning all the n«w*pap.r men ■ludmg he declared that Orta mb

Lake Monroe Ball Nations Reveal
Team Wins Game Their Intentions
From Lake Mary Upon War Debts
j*«ofori

Was Passed
House But Lost
/ p u t In Upper Body

T ;.i

l i

is a ia o ia

u u o n
i
i

t-eke Monro*
t
U k o Mary ------------------ a
H.noon Uprinas __ 1

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I

launching a 14 hit attack on
Cummings and Da neon, tha Lake
Monroe aatry In tho Seminole
Baseball League scored a I I to 0
victory aver the Lake Mary team
&lt;n a game played at take Monroe
r " ,h* , W
Sunday afternoon. The victory '
* , •',&lt;,* *°°k the same
sent the winners Into aecnnd place acUon Iasi Herember.
In standings.
Announcement ala* area made
that a Sanford group has entered
the league in place of Oviedo, and two due.
The state department announced
that this new team will play Its
first game in
Inks Mary this receipt r f . note from Pinlami
afternoon
On Sunday Hila tram accompanyiag full payment of
will meet loke Monro* on the that country', (MR,(WO instalment,
r inland was the first country to
Ninth Street diamond.
meat Its nbUgilioa la full.
Bn» score of Sunday game:
New* of Britain'* intention to
» *KK Jl'iVROK Alt R H Pn A T.
"•»v-n». r S l a n t s
Pay 110,000,000 sped |o rongret*.
L.
»h
i * I a * a
m.ffnru. If
a } i a a&gt; o and the atorm broke Immediately.
” r«a*. n
a a i a i a
Ji.ltaenaae. a*
1 • I | a i Senator Robinaon (R . Ind ). led
" I'i'im., an
i a a i i
the attark against partial paylllttei, el "
i 7 7 ! I « iutnia.
ermr- S . „ ; &gt;r
- t
n r I ’ *- S
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,
n..m a » i « . in
a * i j t •
n Uwsgg.riy r( ■ * a I a * should be nrnld T h f . S T 'I ? * '

Winds And Rain FREIGHT R A T E
Dampen Regatta C UT ENDORSED
D ay Festivities BY EXAMI NER
|

(Continued from i&gt;aire It
the came or higher,
y th c ,gie, recommended were:
, „
_ lth .
.........|w,rrnl w' ,h •
pound
minimum,
cabhng",
1,1
*(tua»b an.I beet*, rarrot*, lumip&gt;
"nd onion* withnd t»pa, • P*rr,n ‘ wtlh * - ,l,no l,oun,, ml" t'

stock of t'huichw tll's Departm ent;*llm in vilbouett* a* a tuba a k M .
Store »n First Street,' preparing. A wrap around arrangement vrltB
for an Important Slock TaVing - n „p»ning at the left aid* (tra d
sale w hirl, will begin on Friday lh r , Mr\ p k n , y of , p r r -d [ , ^
morning *f »;30 nVt -b for eight
(ir
„ vniWr #
s p e d day* of value sale*
&gt;^
^
M t, „
Th, m |
’
. h , , jk,, a,|(|ed advantage of
inlrrrttR,
. .
_# . . *
..
*
. i if»r «l*p ih a d tw proof in Joal
several s io rr. throng oil H -r b la ^
^
■n.1 (aror«in ir r iv rtl h tr r r » r l y ___________ • Ihif w rrk with iiiMruvti«»ri« to
’4*11
n fl vI a tn lit#
if
i , k &lt; ;a i . n o t w : b

( h rthwrll

pWMlfrlt*.

Vaitii-. •tiili
arc *«?l»l &gt;ni nf*
v i i t i i r.
X n tlrr
is V i r h v
a iv * n
frr«*&gt;l will h*
In Iih u I
,(|l*.| hM „ 'M
b"til Ire* r**4l*ftv*4| _
U ready tn evert II. Influence In
« " * » c u n . 40 percent with rtlAlointi# tind
«*t4l J. K.jtb* U*K*rH **f
•IV III bhJ r.*r S. iHlfi.ki- CMMttr#
! T h ,n ^ “ M «"* * ° " l “debt*"
— and began hla casual, smiling •retiring the S t. Jokne lm lia u , - ,oon I"''"*' m inim um ; celery, K n r r r A t , tvt!4ltltKt*r »»l lh|* utori* H I ' f*ra^i».|,« n l M u If !*•*%» le t f iilA f q i M t
ttivrr
rnrmi
,
***rcpl«nt
nn*l
rarrittn.
tiir*
in .18 *,,,l*
N*
'»
discussion.
■Inj. " P in e s nre l&gt; b* ria.inuv
.
'
• a j
rmli'-hrT Ait*l onion* witii
he ,»id “an * Job aril. isiJ,
lo a new |**w figure
io I he B riil.h *ffer
........ ' T rn w : , t?**
ter*. 40 percent with *0.000 ,m ,n.l
1applts*
, .
.
tbi* r-u linn of I hr program that
,
,
we anil ipnte a rr.tl r,'.|»&gt;n«e lo
The ttm s io r *..«*, «&gt;ll. an—
nsirg l„ the weather, achedule.1 i minimum; Irtlu .e , csenrole, m •nr Ini'dattrm lo c me ami *ee l*F4s,i-4M« It* f««* ltr»*»I h\ Sam*
turtle
* ( I t i n l l , ff»»* d p * r li&gt; il\ r if
b at rare* w ill be staged on the ’" 'm e . spinach,
trerenlt. anni*
• M il—
%*Ml
"Beyond thl* the Inw and tbr
ihese value*"*
The* llrtvlltl rMFr'd" 1^4- nw*t tq
lake
•hortly
after
oVInch
if
nnit
parsley,
t."i
percent with
t'nnal itutlnn dn Rot permit file tn
-»»*|»rf .1lit m 'ill Mill, mr (O
«i lit fi|«I w hic h I hr* »ti*
fO T H IN SU P S
g " . The American puhlir under.
A harebell game ached- I7..’&gt;isi pinind minimum: cucuniIhe* far*! Iftfr 8r *I rtf Ih**
stand* clearly that the aeltlemr.il *H,*d *•' h a v , hern played at 4:00 her*. 4.f&gt; perrent with 20 .noil
H U d tip in* hinil t»*.
f i ii ld t ]
Ml dgki.i l"**.ii*1 f h i* I k l h &lt; U F M
o'rlorT,
was
advanred
to
8:40
Th e p ra rti al thing tn wear tin
under which these "debt* are now
I«un4d minimum, and tnmaloe*:
lime,
A
t
*
i
m
4
K IN 'IM IU U
being aid wa* made under the ..VI rh.
stung nod Inna Isans. green der wash ilre-^es l* the *yln slip 1‘irpk ItriHfrl f t A‘ iVvtirtlV
made **f *heer cotton It i* r t on
Th.
day's•’ (program
have
■
a is in v riii f
(M
U
D D f rro o
* ru i
M in i
• "
• » --m. • e.*v* wa« to ------------------- -------* * ,
authority
of
Congress
and
Ihm
w&lt;i*ii*'fR, Mrrniunfr I'tninlr. Klflfil
princes* line* and In repine is as ifil’ U »
Congrew* atone ha* the right t.. i ''ien.sl as a Ootllta of dacorate.l
1 ,,,K’
^
alter the amount and method . f vacht* passwt in review at Ihe with a 20.000 pe.md minimum,
lire l.n *1 shipping oigoniiatinn
payment of this debt.
Municipal I'lc r while r«eorting the
O N E D ll two passenger* to Cbl*
“ Pnder m v Cinatililtkmal powrr, , freight boat t
the dock. Th e
ffrla l
slated
that
since the.
Ja'lH't . tldslmt*.
and in a^cimlance with the tr im , weather prevenlrd this arrange- .
— Uml uect n.
. July 1st., irfeirners, 122 W. IM k
m e
prvliey - . i . ' s r n . v r m r r —
, („ I,y |„.th grower* and railroad
«■
Ml
f
**" entertain repre*enla
The weather also Interrupted n trl„ , II&gt; „ wilt ••• some lime be

a , - "*— • »' ........

"m'crn

m

c]p#l and Interest on tbelr debts
Kfl^ram n, IN
dent Who Jk e e Uf a*(
M
R
,i" " " ,,f ,h ' B rill,h H -'f n u n rn t 'he
presentation of
a
'• * «• ;
......... .
will Is- . -ached.
aid still carry on the neceaaary
1 15— A port men In F o r R est
Totalthe veteran* un^tevi*-,. * u. T
''w arning the entire debt seltle
tmeriean flag lo the city^by •' j ||,. a,|,|r&lt;| h ..w rier, tb it "A * a
one of governm*nl.
kakr
m art
arertit 11n r&gt;oo min r u
, " ",i°
“ n'* lh r Rritiah govcmmeni Papwmlh. Jn*l after the flag had j ( (hr
accept .....
DEHIKAItl.E FOUR room fu r»
fora 1(81 1 1 1032. inclusive, ITulrhlnaiin. Ih
I»MDn, 3t»
, b*. requested that such . . . op ben. hoisted hnlfwav up the flag i- rn-niiimendalbm*
lushed apart uienl. 814 Hag*
averaga annual emiaalon of *tk»«r»a. pf
Policy
nf
tha
House
of
Morgan
i
r
„
r,
1|m,
T
,M
.
affnrdrel.
|
have,
pole
while*
the
Orlamlrt
B
V
f’tiininif)*-. n aa
nolia Ave.
aniinrr "
baud leeuea of the slat*, and DtttTRR, r ■
against a British debt aggregal. |
sugrrstniTi'&lt; thei.Cfhal' itaml a m n a fs a m l a chorn* in the
Mi - r
mg 879.000,000
title*] aubdiv aiona was 'll.
fie-h
Iff— llnusfit F n r I lr n i
•uch representationJ be made in singing of "Am erira
W w *. ••lb
^Everyone know* that so I ng Washington as
t),000. It U now estimated Mill.. If
soon a* possible, -hf-wei *r«t epectator* and the
Tnctiriin.
rf
T W O V E R Y attractive flr«
aa
we
have
a
President
who
'
. , . I have further infurmed the official party scoirving r " rr
B lh*ra are outstanding in the ilirlii.r. If
bungalows,
in gimil rnnifitloa,
listens tn Wall Street that 110,.
t of Inveatora approilmatrly
Brittwli government that such rep
The dnv's prt'grmn i«
*&lt;«l»
» » * * 14 a 4 000.000 |* all we are going to
•ral ell.......... very good loeallou*
resentatlens and suggeati n* a« to include a concert hy the .a n
818,000,000.000
of
m-nkipal, 3 K ; hv tanlnga
11.1 Holly
Ave. ami 204 Mapl*
M any
* * * * * * * * * get. Oh. that *ome of cur Ameri . may be made In air by the British ford PtUfett l l icheytra p la tmit
Jlu-y clerks_and «»thf*r
&gt;&gt;
tOUBty, d itrlct and. slat* bond*. l.MAKhRr: utvwnt.
- ... - _
- l*t r re rev can statcjunnvTwourJ think hiunT Win Iiv t t llJ :—
’* ' w'- — —
—
K A T I 'S
V^ntrwfiiitn^ thf*
Vbtt of three binds- ware issued R im in .»rvr-r».r t&gt;».. hit* Siaf. of our rn u nlry ami lea* of Eu- reprerentafKp* w brn lhey drren*s from a iiTantiiin n r i r J l r ' a n l-&gt;ntilm
f»i4. T»m Kwaaaertr.
Wmn*
the priddrm in
Washington will House t -nntlit at b:lMl "* ''
F U R N IS H E D O N E .lo ry
m l*
during tha hectic years of our r*- Thre* hsw kit* U lUrnaae. fltevI0 r Nn* I lima.
ne siibniillpil tn
the CeUgre** tor At l' -1" ui'b'ck. nil Itrloink'
r
"" k**»* Ijike Mnnrn* T, rore".
ilenee, sunioirr,
122 W . I t l k *
cint boom period and rvpreaenl to !**
Senator
Borah, (R . Idahol, information
•-she Starr 1 B***» nn ball* ali
and
r nsideralion cbe*lrn will fnildah mo"&lt;- for
Re tin* 1 th n rn
term* reasonable, retwran:**.
d large riteat the tame estrara- rumaiina* *. Puncan t litriick aul nuickly leaped to the defenre of wh&gt;.n
n r„
itnncf* In t-r
t^c C ity Hull
[•e ,'Vv"re tv. fummlae* I m I t.l
I t lin t * Ilmen
gant aipenditure of money and the
Aupean « In I J.J Inning* M r. Roosevelt « action.
S IX R O O M house, large lot, I N
5r line I m nnlh.
hv pll-'hrr c'netimn hr Wynn*.
aam* disregard of (he runsc- till
"A* I understand what the
liny Now—I’rlrcH Arf AdIr*lan water. Id.Mt per montlh
Ntw.n* hy rummlne*
I'mplrv*
M
inim
um
charge
30*
tfdanefa molting from the crea­ Mu** and Thorn Tim* » I ]
President h«* done, he lia* not
Apply 1002 West 1st. St.
vnnt-lng
on
1’ned
Kquipmcnl
changed nor * -nghl In change th e,
tion of debt* which characterised
S E V E N R O O M ' house "co m p la M l*
rnntraclural relation* hetwren Ihe 1
bdalnrra in general during thin
A ' ,&lt;:T U u r C h e a t
v a c a t i o n
furnished. 826. Pall Hit o r S 7 W «
^nllnsisll
I
B«fc
Hrihlrf.
ffi*
debtor
and
crn
liln
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nation
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A
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n
o
u
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cem
en
t''
Mpn* period. Tha jvar espaiulon
U l* ff« It**8W » r la* 8tS W.i-****
understand, ha* there hern any
of many municipalities and tha in
17—
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BTiati* tP n a looking toward a
itallatiun uT ill a histd and. yu
fm
r
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tn
fraa«a
Ir
•«
change."
h) .me who rrally knows how T W O O K F O U R ronnectlnr
soma Inatancea, utterly ualea* and
8-1
1&amp;X—
President Roosevelt said:
rnom« ctvrr Sanford Gas Co.
dtigg*. Jeweler, Alag. Ayr.
l^Aonceiaary public impruvrmcnls
%Mtl«iiani I'lalt Vlffllitpri till*
“Th e British government still
requiring tha eapenditurs of millaa* &gt;«mltiH H*isal*t|, IM
J B — M lw e p lL.e |*n it F o r S a b
owes the remalmler of the debt."
(Continued From Pag* One)
lions &gt;f dollars has resulted in an
rlnraript kitti
I — H e lp W a n te d
“ In a npirit of rn-operalh n."
-A
•lip'
rwil
PIIU
l
M
M
biew
—
S
I'E i IA I. T I I I S week Fh v ’r a n d
4,8
per
cent
In
manufacturing
unbrarable burden of debt.
he said. - I have a* Eaecutive
« i81*f• .1-1 a*•ml11Imm iTtl.'MM HO NEST WOMAN who appre
desk |&gt;ainl. highest grade, 8 2A^
^ “ A recent auyyay of defaulting employment and li.fi per cent In noted the representation* nf the
etalr* n home and sinall salary |H*r gallon. 7.V quart Slanlay*
%lrlaar talaliH« Rirblifa
tfnltk'dUelAicv lh* startling Infor- payrolli during the month of B rili'h govrninent with respect
May,
Ilk* Rf H
8*1*1MM to ini- on premise* nml do huuav Itogerv Hardw are I'nmpany,
A varalinn .I.ODft feet almve lit* sen . , . where von
tn Ihe ravnrenl of the June th
iphtlcm 'that
than I.OOt) gov The labor secretary pointed out
wink, InoiuIi ), and looking, t all H E A D T H I H . 'l U W f -o brand navg
llrkplli
%
lri«r
\44lmm
nm.
911
ran play golf on a "anret" IH hole routs* lor_ji&lt;l
instalment Inaemuch aa the
Tnmeutal cnila are n « ip Vfault
that Ihe gaina were far beyond
2:lir2.
lypew ntur. stapdanl make, fog
I artl ■rial frkttlll pMtlNkir
tha payment of principal nr in Ihe rusl-mary seasonal Increase*, men! made i* arc mpnnird hy a
rrnl* a hiuih I . . . fish In the l.arolina* ianmu*
li prMrilrrit all mdlri
|:tMto Tin s is around $2h.no laa*
at or both, aivl the num btr «&gt;f and that th* upward trend nf »m- clear acknowledgement of the debt
trout alreams . . . ritlc a lmf*e over wile* of
Irani 8l*m» i« 8 l»f« r«rk
than irlMiiii typew riter. J . H. Lavas
)—Sll iml ion YVitnlrd ,
||tiug
units la inerta* ng
cleared bridle psihi . . . play tennis on lively
oyment and fattening of ppg tn■on. hull Pnlnieito Ave.
tttp s try to b rin g higher
Ilf « m Ji h Haiti iati rrltifH
rlay rourta . . . swim the mountain lalra or tin­
elopea ronalulled the bigg sat gad heavy dtohutwemenl* IhfOUgh
FOR lllll'H E cleaning or window
wfimmI- *&gt;1 mark Iunr-« ( r » «
V*Tnl* condition I* m l limited In jump over ■, preceding month
ner* Counliy Cluh pool • ■ ■ Imconte lircsllllw
S A LE : Sewing math In*,
8IIIMM up.
w iii ' mg *re Alton Warren at FUR
Ih* pnhlie 4vorka section lo attr
•liter
January,
103:1.
with the heauty of thin mountain « enery . . . be
U y one state or *n&gt; one section
tV|H-writer. nnd Vietrol*. Fo&lt;
nn&gt; time rill* r'ypres* Avrnur.
purchasing power.
I
lafilrVwaakltwpk.
t
aataaplrlrlv
Oen. Johnson put forward hia
root and romlortaMe . . . in the happy totupanv
of tho tountry. Aa lllutlra: Ve &gt;f
«ale tra-oiinlile. Inquiie rtl9 Mag*
4*» r r fetanfa&gt;i| ami mad » fit
no|in
nf pay. kindred spirit* . . • that’s the summer
tho wide-spread .area cnvrreil by goal a* administrator of Ih* ad9A— I’nullry
■•*
81VN4
,
i
.
- .
a
enjoyment offered )du hy the Hotel t,onion. A
tkaao' kfaulta, ajtrntion is called minisIrallnnV king pin Industrial
Irik l*ait|nhli w f r at im i »«.a&lt;k FOR HALE 200 li | Kr,| pullet-1 I APNIlKRKD H A L T *aeha. WIB
to tha fact lh*T the Stale of recovery move during an aildraaa
hundred room* ol solid comfort. Hirer debt i«u*
t»naaa
llhr
rent*
nnd fiyetv. At ,.&gt; Ml one ■ai old
make nh-e kit ban towels. 8d
Southern - rooked meal* a dav. At lie nnr|v»
Id* ka* 148 ^faulting un t|; laat night before a meeting
•m-t in for 7fie. 3ft for $1.78,
IU m ritiapwo ttf Itfkrr hifinlna I laying In n- I b! Edridge, Fry
relief official* from all the .
inply low rn»l of (nun l-l otl In $."» per ilieni
cdtlh Cknlina hen 162; Teia* baa
*m nr a# BHtl m«r4 nftkr |lai take.. 1‘leme Siutfi.
, demlnole County tmundry, l«e.
I gay
l a y pbyalalaa
abjalalaa will tall
t*U jrea
tr*- tkal
Male yopr lever vat ion* now lor your *liair nl
1/ Ohio, 79: California, 7;t; Ar- •lata*.
rqnlpmrnt bh4 •aapplltn.
Figure* gathered hy hi* ataff, ••pcrfwrt PaaiMMio* ad the ,
thi* fun. And bring the youngsters
their* a
Frill SA t E "Okay Hivly" Johns
khdaaa, 42; Missouri, 41; K»n- Johnson »*ld. indicated that 3.fXX&gt;- tarn la Nator*1* Fmredailoo «f
12 -\t nnled
%i t i i i 4t t u n lai in %i n &gt; ;i»
on Sis kleker, *60.00. Baal M
tlioiougldy riprip|a-il playground for llirin at
MKfy. 34; Oregon, 3S, and M chi: 00.
rr MiiNM III l l M»» U
. pen eould he put to work in H **»&gt; ■ " . Why aot rid
WA
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!
1
1
loitge
.Inpomea
and
I
!-onr. 11 w A|;rtle Ava,
Ihe r.O linO N
:
;
:
:
t
f*n. ftfl.
industrial ralabilshment* hy Oct
rear^'vitalityI
linidenin ini-dte*. A|’ *l In- very!
•Nor it this condition limited 1. with an additional 1.000.000 rm- « *
V
i heap Apply liny li l&gt; •are lie
Partly y u v aallr* f°
ayataai
hv tak( i c o . Is. S t u a r t C o .
l i l t I, T D O SS
I I hny on* class nl taiinf nits. pt ye«l on the public works pro­ lag a tkerougk aaaraa ef Calotab*.
»
i
v
Th* Hat of defaulting unit* ln- gram.
— aaea ae twla* a waek for aeraral
t'lidriw imd-Hgnd*l rand tgrnl*.
rfelr*4rsri*r
will Imy
.lnhn*on described Ih* business veaaka aad aa* kaw Mat are reCttioc* not enly the (mail iuipror*
•ear* a*4 evr.st, p l ,__
I&amp; Hauth Mala HI, I'honr fitJT
y
,*
t
^
. l . s i , i „ s.rvtre
war4
a
you
wttk
k«ailk.
_
clean .r-inl hanger &gt;. Iliing tliviu
■jept d strict* tut eitre k aim to recovery measure aa an adrenture.
"fill*Hila'a «H4itMf nn-4 l^ipratl
urn#, l u . n i a.#• a sa,
Calntaba purify tka btaod by are
ill 'Ihors-l* 1 , Frldnv and 'lai i
a
U riliii"
■“•a. 7«a* p . s*—a r . ■.
MW* f Ih* largest c tle« In th* hut asserted that wllh coopera­ ttvatlag U a la a r kldaaya, Maaaab
Ckswe vas
•lrilee«i tag a t
•lay Two for |e Seminole i ounty
unjtad Stater. I rominent among tion on the part of owner* t l in- aa4 bawala. U 10 ata. aad M at#,
....... y . l l tlswk HI,,.
l.aiirulry, I lie.
(A d v .)
If4 cilita reported a&gt; being In de it'isirlnl plant* I ha goal could be gackagaa. A ll daalara.
|fkult are turh enmmunit ea as lie- realised.
Meanwhile, an organisation unt/olt, Flint, and Pontiac, Mich.;
B I I j I* a *S
dar Hugh 3. John* n -a* taking
|AhYon, lsiraina, Marion, and Al- •bare tn administer the now;
|Uapce. Ohio; A shell lie, Raleigh, legislation which la to be a foun' &gt; (M jt * o «
V O V JR . H K T ?
h Point and Greansboro, N. C.; datiun atone for th* adroinlstru?
l\ y C.CM*
M B .A V iC .tO
. “ TH EM
^
rUatpn and Floranca, H. C.: St. linn'* better buainaaa structure.
-U i u V I vfc
1 K'ViW. v c h .*
f.
M ami, an &lt; ‘ West
Still uu:fflclal ilnre President
C M AA^. I
e "Jt* T U A T
ch, Fla.; Mobil*, fhoen Rocievett has not yri signed the

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tad Decatur, Ala. These
of course, onlv a few of th*
than IfWO defaulting com
Ultlea tod are cited only for
b* pnrpnae of llluitratlng the
territory tovored by thl* con
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7Tb* condition la rapl-Wy

be
hl«Jf wore*. Since February 1,
more than 100 addltlnnal
'unities bare defaulted and
are balng added to th* Hat
day."

&gt;w-Bee Baking1C a
In Staging Content
V ** K ew -B ra. Baking Co-,

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t-ia Bea k, today annoonaa*
kaique run Wat wklch — ill cul­
ts an Aug. 80 with th* an-

nouncement that some man, wo­
man nr rhild residing in Hanford,
t.akr Monro*, or Orange City a*
District Four of the r»»t**'. be*
von a 14-day trip to th# World'*
Fair at Thlcagn and hack.
The conteat is open to *11 real
■lent* nf Ml* •Hy and the «&lt;it
minding territory, including O r­
ange Pity and lake Monroe. Any
•wr*nn can enter hr fending in an
entitles! Inn which W contalnad in
Wrdnesdse'a lfereld.
A contestant 'ben may vote for
himself or friend* by w a rin g
coupon* with *a-k mivehaa* of
Tgw.Hre nrodneta which mar be
had at ail Wdlng grocery ator-v
In tjil* rltv. Full detail* nf the
elan were set forth In an ad*ar•taement In yeaUrdav’s H#v*W.

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Til* Worid*o G m tn t Ve*«labl»
Spot and Richest Garden Land.
VOLUME XX»V

IS
STILL HOLDING
VET MEASURE

a n j n d k h e n u k n t d a il y

Member Aaaociated Press

Railroads To Seek
Another Wage Cut

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Fair taaigkt aad T k ertle).

Fir* Cents A Copy

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE It, 1993

NUMBER I N

BANKING B I L L 'C W « £&lt;/«or i w o - s . i « IS WILLING Nations Are Urged
Type
AsHe Thought Out
d »D T
IS GIVEN O.K. Editorials Dies At Work ,U
' A R I To Participate In
, OF WAR DEBTS Tariff Truce Plan
BY CONGRESS
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NEW YORE. June 14— &lt;*&gt;
— Dow Jon** and Company
»ai,| today that Iha radn-ad*
lad derided to aeek an addi­
tional twelve and one-half per­
cent war* rut and that notix**
to thia effect would be *ent to­
morrow to the four principal
railroad brotherhoods.

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DAIIt.ONKGA, Ul., June I I
wanted la. tie a publisher. He h
o il W. B. Townsend, wh.a never ln.it much 'duration,
and lit'l*
•
•
___ .wrote a line of copy hut fdttr l| ni.'nr),
hut he net himielf up
Ci u a r a n t o e s «'"&gt; published a newspaper, «n -j . .1 for neatly ia lf a rentury The
glr-handed, for more than li&gt;| Nugget appear*,| weekly.
The
year*, died yesterday in the prim p ngrnt , ommenti by “ W. II.
h
•hop of hid Dahlonega Nuggrt
Tonnx-ml, e.lilor ami pro," camThe TM-year-old lurvivair uf a t,i lie wialely quoted in other pun
past era of personal Journall*m I n t i n».
eat down to r**t on a chair i*
|i piinteal the’ paper not only
WASHINGTON, -one II. «4*t
tween hi* ancient pi*intrr'&lt; *lone awiihuut written copy, but al*aa
WASHINGTON. June 14. (At
L0 N IX )N ,~Ju n e 14.— (A *
Without
a
diaienting
voice,
the
W A S H IN G T O N . June 14whrie hr had *et million* of line* I without prnofrraaling. It wa* full
An American note esprvssing a
I*.)— iR norlng
critica
who
tila*« Steagall banking bill -th * .if type, mmp««ing a* he pi bed‘ of typographies! error* hut
(A .P .)— A
m otion th st th e j
*,r higl|y conditional willingne** t«i
have b itte rly ax.uilteri A n m *
,-tnlet
of
»o
much
ali»pute
in
the
Senate accept th e Hou«e-ad-1
aillt the letter*, ami the little liau | never rorreeted one
, i«-ei»e (iieat Britain’* offered
lean currency uml w ar tight
Senate in another ar«&lt;ion- went pie** where he luHtetPfi'it paper
"The people "Snow what I anr pailial war debt payment *pea| to
m inistration vetera n * re lie f J
iioliclex, Hkcretnry o f S ta te
through Ihpt Iran.h to final en- that cirrulatetl over the nation . .atmg," he .aid recently, “ so
com prom ise w ith an am end- j
lay to Lundon.
Hull railed upon the w orld
wa* **nt ||
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-fld f— » « — »■»!- under—
r r o n o m lr eanfertTOe tis Ia y t * *
•* i JiTnr *i«* dirlc.
T
It ‘ r ^ Ir hurt
lh«*
dory
Ita.aaaeveIt's •uperV!• la'll, Ih# notel
maafo stand nirainat eeonondc ttaIh,- me** te. callnl by stmtr last new* story he. ever “ wia-te"
Mr Nugget ralleal a *p*a|e • nalerslawd to stipulate that the
" " " ,hr announcement
W a r veterana aa proponed by
* O llC e
A t
liy an
all-natiftn
The
smglr
line
wa*
the
la*l
it
.a
hr irnml tmpuitant tanking leg
t'a
a
a
l.
anal
I
a,I
an
ealilorial
opm
American
gvivernmenl
Is
willing
'
’
"'ay
that
fa
l
Mrloon
an.l
Ills tionallani
JJresilent R oosevelt wan put
alllkiii since the* enactment of the in a column aaf laical news in tins iom a.n an. tubfea-t that might i„
ihe payment In Its Ireaa- Heel ail f* »l *pee»lfcoats from participation in Ihe A m erica n '
i S k r e the Senate today try
•4"
federal te*erv* art. cam, t . the wawk's Nugget.
......- up
When sialewalks were' ury if there I* an raptied under-1Ptnecnstl* will be In Sanf &gt;rd to proponed t a r if f truce.
R H S itor B yrn es, Dem ocrat o f
VIENNA. June 14.- (A t Rule irtmlr fr tit a llou*** that n lattlc
A printer's alevil here in tie piaapa.s,.| fur Dalonega Townsend standing that the money Is uni) ' mellow afternoon participating In
Presenting the eagetly await all
South Carolins, an 'adm inis­ of Vienna in nil matter* relating
wa,i i ' l l « » « l them "n« expensive ami all installment on the fli.tiuO.OOtl Ihe regatta program that hat at American views of th* ronfereiMOy
siller in the .lay ha I given ap .lav* when DaMonrgn
tration spokesman.
to puldic •afrly w»* taken o t d pruval to the litial at*sstl of « '*-tv- l» aiming golal mine town with a| iimir.-r*-&gt;niy When they were vail fotal due toinaurow ami that turh| lea-' III features. olT.eial* ul the Hull did not so miuli as mintha
Byrne*’ motion brought to the tlie hand* of its socialist hurgo
govrriiinenl
m in t,
Tuwiorual,
It'auatlpueat tin Pag, Thre,|
aclla.n in no way invalidate* |S*intwt&gt;lr l'aunty
Chamber of war debts, which have coiiitltdtf4
a«■*. by a vole of tUI to li.
daarcul issue an impending figlit ina*ler yesterday anl turned over
Anierla'a's claim
to the unpaid I ’unimeirv today declared that Ih* lie main target uf attaok against
,\ lyvv minute.* ufta-r |.ns*ing
Ameilea.
between the President anil the tu fr t-rul I'olice Chief Bilgcli*
remainder.
h, measuie, Ih, Senate yesterday
prugrom I* complete and vatlsSenate over the liberalising uf- Seyilrl a* I hr rily e intituled in an
Three points were stressed hy
In no event will ths I'rtsldant lartoitly so.
jahleal $l5tl.lilMl.mill I I I the
fa.-ti of the economy law'* redur- uptoar with Uunl.inpa and other
Ih* chief of Ih* American dalayss
take any action that can be ,onMr. Meloin. builder an.l owner,
aam.iNiii ill'll,i*i.vy vec .nstfiietlon
tiona In benellU to former aol- disturbance*.
•trueal a* ronalauientent, even by will bring at least eight boats lo lion lie c*ll*,t for removal of aU
ippi o| r tat lull bill in older tie-takadie ri.
Implication, of rid er partial or this city to elites thsm in various "txetssts In the structure * fcff
The federal government also up rare uf the government's .alb
Hade bartitrs." He urged tha
'
At prcientfd by Byrne*, the
atal default
pointed eoinmii’ ai* tor Auvlria's ci pi a" n to tic k in tin bank ' hrrases during the afternoon, anti ference to fare the "vexed
amendment to the llouse-aalminn ne *taten. Machine guns ami posit invuranrr funal.
BHHSSEIJt, June 14 - t/Ft -An to sei.d them thr ugh a ser.es of lem of a permanent InternatV
Utration eompromiae would pro'the legislation which comes •
offielal note, to le issuevl late to | fluids and dvmanittatiuna that monetary standard and lay down
eld* tliat Spanish-American War h'lnirted *lale p die* were *t»
rhould atuas't scurev uf persons a proper function of malal*.. ■aid
v*l*(ao» 55 years or older ur 50 (lone I ahnilt the rlian.filer, nnd plan for msuionre of bank ale
Tog'ther with Ihe b ata which anil silver, in th* operations of
posits, was ralleal by Senator Van4
I .,
I
|im .a
A so
..
4
t rial «ilualion Id
favorabk
percent diaahled would be paid a the former llap-huri; palace.
Thr.r *lr| -a lidlo.vcd a prnte*t lerl erg,* ltrpu.aliean. .Micliigau. "a
It
&gt;ihRn on Dec 15 ami makr* Ihe * ch local boat enlhitslasls a* such a standard In Ih* future.1*
pemlon of at leait 115 monthly.
II* emphasised th* "neeoexity
John HiumUy, David foopey and
ThU would In lubatance provide hy Alfred Era rnfehl, leaaler »f lamlmaik on the roml to perma­
h
Fis J Mad*, uf I ongw .oil, have of taking a measure for removal
by law a promiie contained In a the Amtrian Naxi«. against gov­ nent slubllliat on of the tanking
aiiangtsl for, there is every Indl* nf rest rift Ion* upon foreign p v
letter from the President to tn* ernment nm;*ati &gt;n« that Nail* structure.”
W ASH IN G TO N , June I I
•/*•&gt; i p r l, K T K IIS B d ltG . June 14
change dealings," saying
tM*
have
Iw
n
resorting
to
lerrnri*m.
Dcsigneil
nrigjnnlly
tu
r
sIt
the
House Democratic *teering iiitnli
M C l l ( l U U r d fwiwTn'-TOg nr-m nrV'^"the'"!!!:^ might “ involvr the. balance ehadl
" mlllee to lake c s t t o r thi* flsr.v The jirm eer*a• miitwro l-revlrtent TTaV of tlie'Tearerar re*Vf\r'ri i':St — Beutrng slssu^i * . tuple tinent! piV Brccnt ch in g c f In. h iJPjUli 1
of reorganiiatlon of
rattaln
Mikla*.
and that pr bably Ml koalv of all
of veteran* by regulation.
for r|iea illative purposes, the bill |.|,i*ilinn. Senate a ilm in ittra llo n ; /atnui regulatnni* niter the govoiintrles."
"»
final 1 rrnnirnt veonoiny prn giam were
kln-ls will he us Lake Monroe near
Immediately a* Byrne* mad*^ Adolf Hitler'* homeland liecanir nas been enlarged to priivl.k* in- fairer* y.'stenlay pot the
His address wa* received with
thr
Lan
tshell
.lining
th*
aftethla motion. Senator Steiwrr. lie- inrrea* ugly uii»*fe for hi* f jI •uranir for deposit* anil olher stamp .of t'ongiessional a p p ro v a l' csplainel, yrlserakiy tu • class of
many remarks of approval amoag
noon.
publican, of O r e g o n , co-au­ town* la polire arrested hundred* features that it* friends believe |upon th , imlistrnsi rev aA d bill t -everal liunalird Dnilral Spaiu-h
foreign delegates. Members of th*
Two hands, a rnnrert urchevtru British deegatlon Indicated thffF
thor with Senator Cutting. Re­ In mid* on .Nan party headquar- •vi|l bring a unified banking sya-,
anal sent that king pin ol l'i » * i - i \ l a r veleian * allem liog llie an , A T I.A .N T A , " June
II
lAh
publican, of New Mexico, of ih* leiH not alieualy raidevl and eloi#ai tem.
ami a done* orchestra will furnish were pleased.
•lent Koosevell's plan mi it* » e y | n al - t a t , eiia ampment lay I’ alonel | Arniesl men, working in llira*
■ubatUute for the Hnuse-ailmlni*- Monday. Sourr* .1 Herman clllmust,' Ihnughuut Ihe day
The
I he rontrnvrrsial measur, was
Adherence nf fnur more nations
J
lliysaau. slipenntrualrnt ol the | shifts, were guarding G eorgia's Melhsislist Orphanage Band uiuffr
tration comproml**, gave notice aen . ware among thnae taken.
.iiliinlly lifted from its .1 athlaed •o the M hilr House.
In Treslilent Roosevelt's tariff
The v o l,
w a.............. a ia tiv e ly p v j , r, | ,,,1 ,1 ,,,, home an I hospital stale rapitnl Imlay follow ing n
be would *cek to have th* *ub*tith, leaslership nf Dan Sweat. J r, true*, making a total of I t
.* bir.iiie one aaf the mayor legOne Ilf three
Theollt* llah
v„ . reipt hy Governor Talmadg* of will bs- Joined at about 1:15 o'clock i&gt;l-deed not to raise new trade
tUta adnpterl.
the, elmae. Ul t» M , laft it ........................ h, „
icht, meinlaer of the German •lative iieriamplishnienl* ol
threats from many swoons of by the HI-piece Orlando Boys' harriers during the — —■**]'Irffjftosi
^
• r a parliamentaiy tangle Reichstag vvh, ha*..been active In avrul at break ng session, i|f IVn- In oVrirunir a citmuinattn of in rifiiik* luj^rraiJ.
,
|*ii at to I»| en.li/ uf th r nrhoul the country aftar. conviction of Mood, both of which will furn all ferrate was sonouaced Ly Prim#
r pr
precedanee of U»*.. atnetui- advaenp the party .here. Ftattek1 kies*. s I
, ■lei'iii'*.nt Krp tJAaiij and*regu­
manta,
the chair mleal
thnl fr til, in hi* proteal, demandeil re*Minister Ma'Donald (-xlay.
I resilient Rn sevelt's approval! lar* from both f-«rtir», slesptt* if«,lrg lltr 1 votril iiMnnimmiily to Angelo Herndon. I.'lnrlnnatl negro music d ring Ih, afternoon.
Byrne*' new proposal ihoul.l lie nation of nil anti nail raid* ami f th r b ill w r forM batluwcii dm that their favmiti' anirndmcnt* ••mil f ••«!•• tin ritualistic iiiriii«»riRl cnmnmnlit, for attempting to In­
MacDonald appeal* dto nthar
The Nanfuril Concert Orchestra
cite
insurrection
hy
Ihe
distribu­
liu i been gieatly ihaugol in coll I 11 H*t* it t r f n i ’ ttrt* t | r «r n le l r i
voted on flrit to perfect
the relrane of I'adrra arrest*.I
4nif lh«« final dth ale when Srnatur
will rrmler its regular weekly countries lo join by Friday ** tha
tion
nf
communistic
literature
in
Houie compromlie mil then a
....... ............ til I hr h«*tol«*
program from a platform nrar Ihe first achievement o f the confer­
lu lw n new bombing* yrster- iillldN, Who has fought unreimt-l lrr*(we with'Ml any hs'lp ftom th f'
Atlanta.
vote on th* Cuttlng-Pleiwer iubence ta end economic warfate.
rur
r the
.... ..................
hill f . r more
..
thaA Sr',,,,r ..runf'! ''r '
. • r ” “ '. ........... let*!, dead "
ita&gt; a fised-pric* (tore wa* llllHijf fu
Tl'e men, metnhet* of Ihe Na- I ’ourt II ms, nt N:00 uVlock, while
The Netherlands. Finland. Den­
itltut* would be In order.
y»*Mtrnl«y
two
yeurs,
total
rhe
Senate
It
rep
I—
—
'
'hr
WU
ormauaUv
I
hart)
jreslcrdny
the
annual
,!u,
rili
„
|UlpK(|
.
with
side
Hoc
Nanc,
and
his
Orchestra.
wricked ami a IU»y Be .ul -hut
• Meanwhile the Houie dl*agreeif he*di|uarteri in a *uhurb d-mul- rrsrntr.l a "eoniplet, arcoid" he- 24.
J.lrpti.'iurtil paraue look pln.r a n '
rl(| „, have How Orlando, will play fol a mark ami Roumanla have Joined
to the Senate amemlment on the iihrd. Ilmnbinga Mon Ly and over ■wren th* I resident and the ran- • Thkmi: lli** limn ju l Ufcii* ih S O I the mg lit piogumt Were tlo ly* ,,|,e„| ha k of an inclosur* ilan.-v at Ihe City Hull starling th* nations subscribing to the
tariff armistice, j
'
11,000,500.000 deficiency bill and
t^vih Yuli' Yirtuiy*
wna unminl lmrir|iirl mat tall.
in the nfflre nf Ihe state tr*a*- at IC.'tU o'clock.
lhr wrek-end rev lied .n death to (erees.
A battle over th* chairmanship
lent it to conference.
.in(«*ii•%«.*•**i l.\ V k r I’ r n i 4 *nt IIrf
Tliuma«
II.
K»il-&gt;,
Si.
I'rtrr*
Tli,.
I
■
i
1
1
provide*
fur
ina.ranr,
ilter
for
emergency
ure
The
presentation
of
a
flsg
by
two period*.
of the vital monetary rommiltc#
Senator Borah »oiight un»urThe guarsls were not in uniform II M I'apworth. Ira k- bml) head, which the American delegation la
Chnnrrll ar
Dollfus*' govern­ f all deposits up to I.'Mhi beg n- n» r, I'lm i man lU m un d! Ihr fi burr, hr ** hu»mnr.ir,| i » - r»*v«* I
rtaafully to get before th* Senate ment. which attributed the eiplo- nmg Jan. I, but cm.turns * provi­ mint'* t -iMiniltYf uiitl In u l «»f lh«* I . |'. Ilurrh, 1 So!i» t*ity, in i|«* anil Ihe stale treasurer **id they to Mayor V. A. Speer, will be a
vigorously seeking for Janie* M.
hla resolution la suspend untd thej
kruwn
y,.„. sion (hut lb, I rr-.isls'itt may tiy S'lmlg. *■i»l» i i «
lh»* t- nlinriil viiniiiMittli i. nihi l num were not there in the rapacity nf hghlight of the program, as w|| Cog continued today. France con­
^
CT ^ J ^ / ^ ° ^ r . m - r . r d . , issued a decree loreM.ing priclumation fis an earlier sifec- bill uKutn t an till ilu&gt; t'li luuilht HHlIoii' vhrrt* .’ Vfiiui «|tr cmn iixlional guarslsmen hut private th, dedication of the new $75,000 tends It should be given to * rep­
Ident Roosevelt's reorganiiatlon
Hr
ill*' nilifi'li'r **lF••• I omrithi, ih 'iiim II. Ih*rrirk( lie minnl* rmt’lnycsl hy Ihe governor
(''•"dinned On I’ag, Three,
resentative of a gold standard
gnvi (iiiiient employe* fr .m join live date.
order rutting 25 percent o ff agrtA brsiader system of invutanee to ram nlll ill RinnI faith thr I .iihI, Jiirt or %a f « «•(•11ii&lt;$i m . Tom I inder, executive ses'retary
country.
ing
tin*
N
»*i
party.
cultural rilenilon funds.
t„
the
governor,
said
the
Unllrr A Un. JadiMuibill**. Mau
The *1*. ree. however, did not • III go into vffeet .1 ly |, ltl.il, WMht H of ‘ tbg* Small*."
UmiIf ), uiUiiti.i, it. i. live re rived the threats In letters
laiF dlclti' &lt;11 lY.s i, tlorah tit it *• i*
(su^ mvmbrra of tlie reserve s y s ­
dissolve the |&gt;*rly.‘
h
Nwhnlttnn,
I'rnfanJa; D&lt;* hi II The threats, he said. Inch it'd
"Arbelteneitung", official or­ tem und noii-memlwr s l a t , hunks, Idaho), Norris &lt;It. N e b ), ami
Mowing lip the rapitnl Itulhlmg.
gan of thr * *eial party, protested but th r latter must become m em ­ Clark (D. .Mo t. hast led the sip luunurg \\V"4 I'alin Iharli; \V. J Ilrrmlnn wa*
convicted severnl
■.gainst whst it cnlle I the ilegrii bers o f the system l.y July I, IU3 U, position with n- icrtmns Ihe Sen llankuifft Si. ritiml, t Itu|»lain. ,M •rt-rku RRO.
When member* of Ihe Hanford
Included In an antfrlpatrd au­
M
lt"&gt;n
hi
,
JarbuiivillF,
Jutl/r
SO
drop
S.ut
of
Ih.inaurane,
sy
s
­
sir
confetesv.
wen
piejuslced
and
eralion of the fight for Austrian
dience of over 100 Central Florida CM** Club met in regular *e**mn
tem.
A'hornlr,
M
|
|
lliltun,
St.
IV*' Hanford Elka tonight will hold Democracy into a "mere l.*llle
.mails’ ns real stfort Its retain
-chool official* and member* of at th# Elk* Club rooms last night,
•pen house at their lodge roirti to.protect the Jews."
The bill will permit national uniinslment* for full puldirity of f• t«!*••• ir. .Surgeon .1 K
various board* of- control
who
wijl
they
mej *t lurnament -pUjf
....a
- -w w
ill
U
l«/
I»e*
f*
i ^
on First Street where impressive
i nnk« to up/raii* branch** in )
la i rrturti", pruhihitinfi"1I ’Ryinn* llmch; niRrxhal. John
R
ffV.Jj'iL.SLJhjt-YocaUonaX. Schooi whiehyi* a ...................................
med at-bruigtog lo HgQ
ritualistic .ceremonies will be con­
k»f*rcificRi|)— fr n n lP ----- n rr P ig F -y mir ^ ----------------------iiuilding in Orlando tomorrow th* talents of all player* camTom
Daniel*,
negf-*
field
work
ducted In carrying out th*. local
their own Ule iialituliona tu il» ....
. _
#
morning a t 10 0U o'clock to hear prising the elub.
„
lodwa'a observance- of Flag Day.
er whom pdls* have lie-n hunting
o.
S ta le Superintendent W. 8 . CawHowever, varly In the evening
I
• net Sunday noon as the murder
JM icipal ipeakera will be. Cas­
thon o f T allahassee, explain the
ei of Ernest Jam**, another ne term s of the new education bill, play was hailed ami nirmlpM
pian lisle at New Smyrna, dis­
turned their attention to IK * •*•
pm field worlirr, walked Inlo the w ill be nt least eight
trict deputy g?nnd **»lt*d ruler
persona tartalnment uf several
• f Florida B. P. 0. K. East, who
p lie* Station her* tad "Ight at from this ruunty.
from an Orlan li (.'he's Club. •.
will kpesk on •‘ Pstrlotlam," gnd
ato t (1:10 oVlo*k and g*v* himSuperintendent nf Schnola T.
H. W. Ilotik, seerstary of th*
Juslge J. }J, Hhaion's tribute to
Murray Same, p u t eialted njler
WASHINGTON. June 14^-tA'i
Discussing
the highlight* of •antatlve Holly slaleil that "this «rlf lip.
W lawtun todsy stated that In
af the DeLand Ixxlge. who wilt A lesumpl on of Hie Senate in- the American H a g . and n iuairal|the h'iornlu l/ g is la lu ie lidin I In lull was killed ut committee hy
Hr
IlkHi lo *hr 1 ounly n-hlitinn to h'mself, thr following Club, today suid Hist lo far a* bpd
speak on “ The History o f the vrst'Kntion into L&gt; laiana's I'J-'l! *e!e:tlon* hy Mia* Helen tio n ly 'Insole' before Sallfurtl K olanai' Speaker Toiiinsello because
he lad hy tfhief "! Polk* Buy Wll- willl li* at tho meeting; F. T. bsen reported t» him thi* mocllllrnoM-ratk
tenalnrlal primary aml Miss Dorothy llaiur, featured nt l&gt;e Valdes llutel ye.li'iday. had tie power ami riimn from a liRrnt and tllfk »r If. II 8hral*r 't’ dl'ain* C W. Culpepper. B. T. Ing, the t luriiaineiit seote* aland
F la gKiwarus Club Itrpirsentaliv* It J. Holly slat&lt; l »e tli.u whrie they iloh't eerm tu ,h rtly after A prrlim nary hear- Ilnlnes It C DuHose. G. R 5fe. as folluwa:
Officer* of the local lodge, and ,.huilly aftrr fongirs* quit* writ linjay ‘s Sanford
I.a k
II. W. Iluuk, won 12, lost nmt*|
• Sill 1In |tf III I 4*1 ItIfit It !•*«■« "
DeLand Boy Scout Troop No. I. agreed
upon
Fr day
sim-ng lunc:*un staged in tlo- Monte- (list "| am not going
mg will he hrl I sum* Dm* this K*v. .1 );. yog, and l~ E. Jordan,
there."
"Tlial'i« (h«* Mitt ft yiHnl man/ week, a#rordmg to Deputy Shcr of Oviedo
Dr. C. J. Marshall, won * ght, last
sponsored by lb* lodgo ond dl-l luenil-eis of Ho- investigating rum suina Hotel sun parlor
During th* meeting Kiwanian
lie had previously slalrd IihRl III R|l&gt; it i f ilonr up Ihfrf/* kf iff O. H. Eelridg* whu rakt that
r.cted by 8coutmo*ter Rood W. inittcr, hut at the &gt;amc t me the)
T ie tu rrlin e holdsTaec-al Inter­ tw i; A. B. LoveJoy, won six, lOXt
Morrison, will ouiat with tho rlt- espies veil |hriiiM'lve« as decidedly If. K. Mason rvporleil on u teemt la-foie he was elrrtr,| tu tin- I rr 1fruI, ••A man wilh irnionly and Ihe wlf# of Jam** will appeal •• est to &gt;11 who will attend Igi-allv four; Mr. Burns, wun five, lost
iqeetmg of member* of (lie .San­
usllatlr ceremony.
against any wiidc "excursion" int &gt; ford, Orlando, and Winter I'aik Islatsrv he lad heard hi* fin III l»**wrr can lull or .ei-tirt. |a--agf ths )*il today to sweat out a wai •• '• o f Inter-st hee-gise nut of II thrxai R. F. Mon'.'alvatge, w*n
state thnl “ A man ran't, do »m . " f any liill that comes hie way."
A ooclol Ivor ond donco will oo Ihe stale'* political Br.'tui.
iant rharglng Darnels with mut »sill pneiw is f'i.n iilin s wMrS w 'll on#, lost one; Henry Nickel, wvd
club* who will meet at SanLando thing wurthwhils up there in .1
lie comluded In. rrmaiks hy
enable the local school board to one, lost two; A. J. leasing, won
held St th* conclusion o f the c*r&gt;
Infill nislly
eaplessilig
their Springs club house on .vliunlay
d»r.
•ingle l. rm." lie had douhlxl that tkllng that "ns a whole the l-eg
neenafe Its hudeet for the 1 9 1 .1 -1 4 tw&gt;, lost six; George Schaal, wen
emonlea. and tho public Is In- ■pillion- in pr.vatr, a mnjnrlt) ol
Daniels
is
rrpirted
*»
having
•cho.il term The budget was lo one, Ibat three; Jim Sharon, won
r|tod. Music for dancing will b* the Senate's sfierial rampaign night, June 2C, to assist in the sui'li an assertion was alln gill' i 11'.blurt- was rompnsnl uf earnest,
said
that
h*
has
been
hiding
out
observance of International All the liulh, he said, hut, l»fter n
liunesl men trying do do somehave been
adopted at a recent on#, lost five; Dr. G. 8. Saimaa,
furnished by Ptckhant's Marry
fuiul* investigating
ciunmitlee Ktwani* night.
day session such as has just lain I thing for the folks hark home," in tiuMiboro, neat his hum*, since inerting nf the hoard, hut with
Maker*.
•'
Friday held to Ihe view that
Tr.ose attending the meeting, ailiournesl, "I am convinced 111111101111 ( hat "I went up there to the shooting eaily Sunday morn the education hill, recently passed, won nons, list two; f). A. Do- ' 1.
Cottes, won none, lost four; Mfi
Ih* renewed prole should confine presided over by llowntd Over- the man wlp go** up there for work, listen, and vote without a mg.
•
a more or lees he'lnuded a ffa ir,
Stswart, gon none, lost two. —•
its inqn ry to the defeat uf for­ lin, were: Mias Helen Gorily, Mis* more than on* term really has Ih- h-l of hot-air."
'
tb r Board chose to delay passage
mer Senator llrussanl, seeking r»- Dorothy Haines, of Sanford, as belter opportunity In srrv. th.
o f the budget until a fte r tom or­
During the
meeting Holartan
nomination, by Senator Overton. visitors; Kiwanian* S. J. Ni*. If. |people."
* W A. lo-ffler proposed ttiat Ihe
sariss ss
ssr
t row
In their opinl .n, th, previous in R. 51aeon, T. L. Dumas, Arthur' K,„res»ntatlv* Holly expressed
Itmk Into the matter
fpon
Folia
ro»l* rFrank, ' p ro l^ ly one of quiry, involving Senator Huey I'. llranan, ff. O, Bare, Fletcher Bat- Ihe hope that “ Whoever doe* r " : voting a l»iy»’ work *hnn or sums
Beeaus* ha feet* that tha »ntir*
HAtford's oldest ond meal an- Long, took-tn "to&gt; m ch l-eek- ly,. E. I. Hoy, .J. K. Julmau-i. tip there ran he-rw-eleeted nra-n• *»-rh Vvicational Inalrticlien met)&lt;«l
a frank disc asi«n « f the adc'ty shiuld co-operate In making
i M I . t i c baaaboll (ana, heads tho groun f of laing's past hist iry V. A. Speer, F. R. Wilson, IVter an,| arain. Dnlv in this wav can! where young Imya rmilil he taughtvantagsi uf thesystem of mar
persona who ore conlribut- and wa* of insufficient merit to Schaal, F S.'fjm son, K It Han a representative he. pla-rd in I" u-nfnl thing* hy eiperiem e,| men keting fruits and produce through
tomortow'i regatta program a
S a i f oor
lag toward a |I60 fund that I* tho warrant arlion lo unseat either dall, Jr., 8. F. Doudmy, Jno D •it birr tn land nn those Imporl*"' s i h as wood-workers, • ahlnet an F. 0. B. sales pr -rtam will te
J. R. Kenny, formar managar suicess, - Andrew U. Carraway,"
Jlnklna, Karl I^hmann, Rupert committers where a* a matte' of makers,
carpenters.* (‘resident mad* at the Court House »n Fri­ of the F-ckerson Fruit Canneries, iiiansgvr of the Hanford Country •
goal of offklaia of iho Sanford Overt n or Long.
Strickland, llpwgrrl Long. Bill Du­ fsft, mosf nf the real work nf If r * Randall Chase directed thw BovaH Oak who began a drive ..IdUg'a suj port of U voiU m,-Isis
day, night-gt * m» o'Hock, It was InrT'plant hrre, yrsterday after- Club today anniuocad Ih atlh sr#
Bose, J O. Sharon, W. B. Zac* ary. I eisislatnr* is done."
Work Committee to sludv the -announead to-Wy hy F. F. Dorr.rr no in thro gh his attorneys filed will be no Guest Day feaU rei at
merchants and foot yew- enemies hear charged, made Uv
W. S-' Coleman, Ray Fox, and W.
il« aebt that the older member matter and report nt an early wh&gt; said that "F.very (armer who suit in Circuit Court against th* th* Club tomorrow.
toeday Mr. Frank c mtributed |6. erlnn nnfit for the office. Th • T. Lang l.y. .
of th» legislature “ rule Jhe ro—• ’ ineetinr.
(M klalo o f tho club today' stnt- f ntentien they have presents li.
For th* past four Thuisdayt,
wants F, O. U. sale* for hia prod­ firm for civil action damage* to­
I sod “ ret Ihe heat rommittre *
Tlxise attending Ihe meeting
*d that the drive I* accomplish- ol ng with • host of ore *aliun- •
. . F O « RKI’ F.AL
persona have been Invited I j visit
taling »4li00.
ucts should attend "
-:eoin e"t*" so that f b
were: Rorgrian* Kandsll Chase,
roura* and play without
lie file i an affidavit IndlcaLhg tha
' * Long, ventrring
prin
suits an.I that every effort! against
Th* speaker will lie H. .11.
BOSTON, jane lb— UT&gt;-M a s­ I IH-C the e -e -s a e , pop ,|.i Is "• • who presided. W. M llavnes. S
made to reach the goal by rtpoUy around his actions os gov­
'dixkfsld, of New York City, who that hr was owed a certain salary, charge, m «*H * » us* all of thg
sachusetts today was th* elev­ I «.v&gt;c|s»e with the• nlder fell.-*' P-|e-lon. J A.' WflFht. 0. W
woon. They slat* ern ir and senator, be for, (be
ami a bond. Ha ashed for a prtt- Club'* olher sport feature* frea.
enth state to Vote repeal. Yester­ I •• much *s -ossivt* -|u| ee* what S-eae-e, A. P
Eon- W. A led- reeenUy addrc-rU a well attended
cipr fir^ummons and writ of at­ Upwards of 50 persons have tabs
I lf the sum can bo raised, tho primacy.
"
day’s election was four to nne for vm• ran wMch |,n'i
fe e R. K Ifnntsslva're. H. IL nirstla* af fanner' and shppefl
Committee members felt thi* repeal from the atal* at Urge ami
;wt|l bp »Wa to wipe out aH
Xefscsise to a hloet,
I,"I Cslcruse, ft. C Gray. W L Coon- in OrUhtli. lie will explain tha tachment on IQ,000 cat** of en advantage of thi* offer
"
sad Itart th* w n s d half line of inquiry would be too gen­ 10 to ona In Boston The rural whtefc last Msreh ho deelsred him ee y r&gt; M a'M *knn, W C H«heh machMlam of th* le’J typ* and canned fruit which la tha prop­ ly, Mr, Carrmway said. AnnounaeMs m s without owing any eral oad would bring up o bJo--ti sections prayad a surpriss with • ••If as ho"lng lo not th rou " •.» '-on. II M. Wstson, and P. J. P. O. R lyatrm of mtrkdflag aa arty of Ihe firm, and tha sum­ men! af tha next Guest Day will
. if
.
beysad the SeaoU'a pur.sJicUjn.
mons and writ weta isiusd him. ba mode later this week.
ha hiUfiMKatvtd it.
hoary wat goto.
in s ha l*/t Tall*ait**, Repra-19tin*. and Mr. Holly.

Two Houses Can’t Get
Together On Com­
promise M e a s u re
Of Chief Executive

VIENNA IS RULED
BY MILITARY DUE
TO DISTURBANCES

Measure
All Deposits With­
in Certain Limits;
Hits Private Hanks

Partial PaymentUpon c W A n 1
A ll OCT Hull Makes Addren
Installment Due I u l A l l t l o ALL M il
At London Parley*
Winning: AccIaimOf
PresIderdlal^N o t e
Foreign Delegated

FOR REGATTA TO
BEHELD IN LAKE
Many HoaU Expected
To Compute In Big
Number Of Raceg

Stationed
Chancellery, Palace

BILL TO CONTROL WAR VITS HEAR
INDUSTRY G IVEN CHANGES MAIW IN
FINAL APPROVAL COMPKNSATIONS 1

:a

•Senate PasseH Mens- Spanish Veteramt A re,,Uv- »n,, unf*» B'1*11""': «"•*
lire And SendM lo Atlendin^ , Annual
P renident’H I) e k State Encampment j
,“ £ *

(&gt;eorgia*s C a p ital
Following Threats

School Officials To
Play I Resumed In
Attend Orlando Meet
Chess Tournament

Sanford Elks To Hold
Open House Tonight

v

Murderer Of Ne^ro
Surrenders To Police

Probe Resumption
Holly Discusses Legislature F r o m
Into Huey Long Is
Kiwanig Club Holds
“ Inside” A t Rotary Club M e e t i n g
Agreed B y Solons Flair Day Observance

Frank Heads List Of
honors To Ball Club

(T

..f

F.O.B. Sales1‘ro/ram
Will Be DiHCUHSCO

J. R. Kenny Is Suing
Eckerson Canneries

Club Will Not Have
Guest Day Thursday

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tmM

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bh ald, s a n f o r d ,

Florida

.Tuesday, j p n e

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000 to $80,000 Iniurad 71 parcaat;
and dapoaits abov# $80,000 toaurvd up to 50 percent.
The corporation would be capi­
ta Hied by a aubeeription of $to&lt;h000.000 frim lh* tmaiury; onehalf th* reterm* of frdarml ro(Continued from page I )
aervt member TaOlt*. about $178.­
(Continue,! P&gt;nm •**«• OB*)
(Conilna*d Frwm **»«•
ala hill, woald ha permitted tn 000.000; and one-half of on* pargo cem meat. The fioeemor did
in n frw hour* after Macd-naM.
national banka In atatoa which rent of th* depoelt UaWHUaa of
not veto any item*, mylnff *ha
with hia rompanion in flight,
■pacifically permit their awn In- inaured bnnka.
hill
gave
him
and
ihr
Budget
Willhnn Trrwilllgrr. I*. wa« m•tllution*
to
have
itatewide
Commi**inn amrl* authority to
turned her* from Na*h»ill*, Tenn.,
branch banking.
reduce
evpendilure*
if
necevaary.
where they had hren a rr'iln i on
Theae were the two big conTh# automoMIe licena*
hill,
chart** of attempted aitorti- n.
tmvvnlal point*.
In additirn
for
|ft.
$10.
IIS
and
HO
PIlIf.AftEf.PIIIA, Juno ! « . — calling
“
I
hit
h*r
three
or
four
tlm**".
caning ror *u
^
b,„
ft r w hlng lagRy K. II. CULl.t’ M
laga
f
'
r
private
vehicle*
and
ns___.
___
.
lAV-Th* will nf Cyrus"fl. K. CurDespite th* inclement weather, the youth *aul eyplalning lhal
rU^ . , h*
h* had u**d the heavier of Iwn lie. who died laal wvrh, provide* in . rale, ami weight, for • « « • « " »
|k» 1933 m « w nf diamond hall
" • • " * credit fn, j^ c u l.t lv .
hook end* in hi* m ther’a room. that hi* va-l puhliaMng internal* type* af vehicle*, the new tag
• a t n k ttfd la laal night aa Ik*
go into effect July I. re.
“ * * !'
•She looheil at me and her ■Fall he placed In trust, ta ha r
| ,ilt Front Hiamoml. when Ik*
placing the prcccnl rate, of HO
'• » *
oU"
arm.* w*r* «p,”
he went • on. managml h&gt; *ev*n truateea.
rir**tnn* &gt;*am, »p&gt;n*orel kjr Ik* "She raid: ‘ You ran't do thi* le
Nn pohlir rharitlea ‘are provided and 75« cent* a hundredweight, vr waya.
Evetually, It will bring a uni­
Seminole Tlr* Shop and EdgeShe didn’t *ay anything fnr. the will, made puhlf- yeaterThe T.'on*cr*ilion Commi**lon
fied national banking *yttcm. If
l l
t
aL .
!.. U .;.a l
• m l. *pon«omd b&gt; Ik* A 4 P mom and jn*t l-a-ed-over amt day. rvplalning that he had token Act, by iwhich
lb* flie-logical,
Cii.. Mr Rein iW l
Drug
nv*r in ir*l an,| *nld 'llalfe.'!" ram of &lt;urh gift* during kla life­ Gama and Frr*h Water Flah and approved In It* pm»cnl form, and
Bryan'* service alnllnn and AnMardnr.ahl. attired in fmih time.
Shell FUh
Department*
were not modified Inter.
K*l’a Eat Skat k. local* I al Geneva r lathing wan artaignrd hefnm
The irudrechip o f hlo puhllah- merged
Dvpotlta
would
bo Inturvd
into one mmmlaalert,
and Sanford Avenue. » * l in Ik* Junior Frank W. Cain. ye»l*nlay ing intereata la In continue until under n italr board, affective through n corporation rornjmeed
of tho comptrollrr « f the cur­
opening gnme, Fimalnn* coming aflrrnoon nn a first d-gm* mur­ Ike death o f the laal aurvivnr of July I.
nut on Ika Iona md of a IS In 10 der warrant, and an *iami|tai)&lt;&gt;n kla daughter and grandchildren.
Th* new chain More las mea»- rency nnd two member» appoint­
wa* demanded. It wo* **l fnr The daughter. Mary I-nula Curtl* ur* re-enacting 1031 acale af ed by tho Pm* Ident.
near*.
Beginning Jan. I dvpoalto up
O. P. Herndon pitched for Flit- June I*, ami Mac Horn 11 waa tak­ Bnk, la In receive the net Income t a in hut eliminating the county
en In the rnunly jad He showed ■hiring her life and ksr rhildmn line las feature which lh* Unit­ lo $2,500 would be Inaured ia all
ipd- allow In* eight hit*,
•motion na he wa* brought after Mra. ftok’a death.
ed Slated Supreme Court ihclarad bank* including . f* d * r * l .ipntl v#
m Jkr n c h ih 'fia jid a * - that hia
“ g rnwntnt -nerrCr
Invalid. The law plare* a to* of mrmbera and nun-mvfhber atato
ficwl '*»it-»trthi*g- ~wn»
gmatr«t
holdlrfg'
the
Curt
la
puhTrrwilltgrr. again*! whom- nn
H^e«^Jtvgur..RlMl Jt*9fP..,A-lAA. .bankt. Br»TJ4»jI. lM X F «tA i « U i
fa m w l" c h o T f- * h n f■ bean mad*.. Uahing Cumpaay, m*c*t he-held In­
lt.R..«Mham, Jr.r harted‘ fin i« hr M a* a malarial wilnvaa. tact uolr&gt;a them ia_ ’ unanimnua o f $n nn each $l.&lt;*"«» worth « f fled by atato authorltle* art I ap
kalgrwund, giving up icit hit*, Loral nuthnrllin raid hr prnhahly agreement among Ihe aeven trua- atnrk in all alnma ami levle* a priced by th* corporation attor
.
graduated acalc nn Ihe number, nomination.
■AV R YOUR WATCH repairs whrh rouplrd with five h*»*« oh
wnuhl hr r*turn*d to Nashville trea In i|i*poae nf it.
o f unit* in the rhaina.
After Joly I. 19*4. all depoaTry mm who randy know* kow. ball* and numerwn arnrn. w*r«
TMa
company
puhliahea
The
to nn*w*r th* atlrmptnl **l*r»
"
J m h r , Mag. A*a.
The eounly f** reduction trill, I Hi op to $10,000 would be fully
gixvl f»r fifl**n run*. Odham had lion rhargra Ihrrr.
. Saturday Evening I'nat, Isrllci’
rutting Ihe amount of free al- j guaranteed; depoalta from $10.Young Manlonald'* at element Home Journal and The Country
•VS liatlar Food Slorr, •llh t alrikroula In Me rrrdit. Od*
lowed tn he rharged hy rnunly
W. Olh ( St. ip*cialntng in hum •!•« Ini hi* Irani malm al Indn-atnl that again*! hi* ninth lienllrman.
official! up tn m percent In *ome
■
“
The
aurorae
of
Ihe
Curtl*
Pubhnl,
haemg
two
kilo
»ul
nf
fuur
*r’a wiihra hr hjd brought T*rTw in Weatem and Florida Meat*.
ica. A* official* am allowed fualon ta the Inapection aervice
willigrr In hir hnm* and pl*md Ihhing Company will he promoted n mailmum cwmpen*allon. under
Mr. Johnny Alderman in charge u I Hurt at Ital.
In all. Iha Governor vein** 34
ami
le
d
ln«urcd
hy
the
rnnlinuMoat D»pt. Mr. Fr**| Unit In GmIlnmhm
pitrhnl a beautiful him in th* ha«»ro*nt In wait un
the law*, the act d-ea not nec meaaurea.
He
disapproved ■
W y Department. Th*»* bnya will gam*, ami with th* nrrplmn uf til Mard nald obtained monry am-e a* far a* poaaihle, o f the
reduction In number of ao-called population
pteaenl management and policy," eaaarlly mean a
from
hir
mother’*
purse
for
a
•Pptaciat* your business.
I hr fiflh inning, when N"M*w««l
he raprraae* aa hi* cnciviclloci. Ihrir pay hut ralher a reduction kills -meaaurea paaard aa gener­
gnl In him f &gt;r ail of Ihrir rlgkl trip to I'allfornia.
al aria hut applicable only tn
Therefore
Ihe alnch "ahall not be In revenue t i their office*. For a I lino a ft'r thr arriial
hila, go&lt;"l for arrrn lum, hr war
I Low! and Found
•nl,|
unle*a
ynme evl raordinary
named
The Agricultural
Marketing muni ica within certain
n***r in troiiM, at any *lagr of hrrr from Na*h*!llr. Ihr r nlh ronlingencv *hatl arlae."
rang**—laying lk»7
Hoard Art
creating a atatr papulation
Ladle* Swiss wrlat watch I hr gam*. II* al«n ranted "If th* persisted in kla rrfn«al t • talk,
No nock alipnlalion l« made Imard tn promote Internal* " f vrwrw In mallly local kill* and
kul nflrr hring told that T*r
unconatitutlnnal
becauac
•onermlng
Ih e Cartia-Martlu ngrlciilliir?. tn eataVlah ajnr- wrm
Finder pl*aa* phono K ill,
willigrr had mail* a alalrmrnt.
curing Ihrrr kita out of four
nrwapapervk' wktrh pohllah th«
amt parking plant* from they were not properly adver­
hr suddenly aaid: “ All right, all
New York Evening Pnat, The which producer* may rngage in tised before being Introduced.
A)8T| STKAYf.lt. or Stolen I iron, p.
right*
111 1*11 you Ihr oholr
Carman ISdh-r pup. 7 wrrhi
I’hilailelphia
Imiuimr, or The moperative marketing and (o find
I'nidrll fir Flm tno* am| Wll
He mined several mad resig­
Public l*^lg*r Company, which market* fnr Florida pm«lucta.
•Id. Reward. Apply WtO Oak A**- •un Sm-lh for Kdgeoood alarm I thing!"
nation act*, bccaua# ho aaid e f­
||t* hail atarlnl hi* alalrmrnt
In Ihr flrld for Ihrir rr*prrll«r In Pm-rtulnr J. Tranaur and ia«uca Ihe Morning ami Evcalng
The
milk control
mraium, forts were mad* In Ihe lull* ‘ to
ledger in Ihia clly.
lea no,.
rrrallng a *l*le hoard tn enn- force the Stale ‘Road Depart•ch ief of flrlrrtiir* M » a H Trw
Thr Irualeea am given whir tr*l ami regulate Ihr aale of meat to Incorporate Into lh#
Ih r oral gamr will lir Friday i -V wkrn Ihr h oh rmla with
j ---courtly '
W fLLYS ."77" roatooa **Jaw| night, wkrn FI m inor-Land lbc.w)lWh hiialatn mnlhrrha.l hrm latitude .in . rmrganiiitinn. roerg twit*
TTie 'hnaril waa given data highway system,
Ing nr nlher management nf Ihe wide power* In mntrnl price*,
JetH ced. a*k for ilrm Mmlwal Itrtaikmrnl O f Ihr Na , | , j „
hrmighl in ami |dnml
the lyalem.
mm pame*. They have full permia- regulate method*, etc.
road* which are not filled Tor
•Mtratlan. Reel A Son*, dealer.
ti n.11 liuar I meet.
In front of kirn.
aion |n -erve a* officer* aa well
Aria the
Governor
neither
IHIX W ORK:
MacDonald looked at them for
The hill rrgulaling manufac­
aa tnidera.
f— Situation Wanted
signed nor vetoed became l * " »
All
Edge weed t
II
Hit*
Cuilia* homer In Wynmte, nut- ture ami *ale nf |c* rream be­
at midnight, under provision of
Evan-, r.
0
3
2
W ANT JOB a* cook, kouavkrrprr
ai.le PMUdrlphia, ami Rnekport. came a law without the (aoierthe constitution, which limit* lh#
'T-ravr M ' alone for a min­ Maine, nnd Carmlen. Maine; hi* n r*a aignatum.
2
2
or walking, Wllhrlmlna War- II. It. Odhant, p. 4
Hand. Hi r*.
0 ute." he ayhl. “ I want to rry.“ mrht, and all furnlahinga am
.1
1
Governor Sholla. In hi* veto lime for t# Govemr to conaldar
on, ]40h W. Illk . St.
II. I'hillipa i* lh, 4
mcaeage, aaid the act wa* “ Im- bills to 10 day* following th#
1
1 The officer* left, and returned left tn hi* daughter.
TOR HOUSE rlroning nr window |h»*%e*y 2l»a
2
n later In find he had he*n weping.
1
In addition, ahe la tn receive I'larliral in art.up and unwork­ c l'ie o f th* aeaalon.
vroaklng are Alton Warren al Hut th I*.
A*ke I whether the admiaaion any reahhae after teatamenlary able ami would entail great »■• ________ I— -------------------------1
1
i
say lime, not! Cypress Avrnu*.
|&lt;en*e &gt;n Ihe .date and add conKelly 3h.
4
1
i that h* had killed hi« mol her m- tr*vilrcmenla am met .
The will *l*o leave* J 10,000 tn
J. II I’ killlpi If. 3
0
i lirir.l him, the yi uth aaid: "Thi*
iX — P o u ltr y "
n
l nuraey rf.
4
&lt; **onfe**lon doean’t help much. I carh of hi* atrp daughter*. Alien
roualn nf Mr. Curtis.
J$ r ' 8ALE: Men* al lie per Iluiri &lt;&gt;n rf.
3
i •till have that lump In my rheal." P. Marlin nnd Helen P Welt*.
i
Tn rath nf Ms servant* he be.
Fsch of Mr*, link'* children will
pound, B. T. Tiller. Panla. FU.
William, rf.
n
0
3
receive * ’.0.000 nn he-nmlng 15 •picathra $100 fnr each year In hia
all kind* nf aandwlrhe* and other
employ.
IS— Wanted
34
It
H f &gt;«d*, invllr* hi* friemla In vl*it jenr* of age.
Harriet
I
Culler,
nf
Paaadrnn.
The truateea am Mra. Bok,
RANTED: la tgr Japonira ami Fim*t«ne
th- lalrat ,a Mitlnn to kU ratal"
Calif.. * *l*ter of hi* 1*1* wife, John C. Martin. Cary W. Bok. W.
2
1
Gardenia Ituahra. Must In* vrry Tlllia 1.
1 liahmenl.
I -r rnld hrrr al«o ia t* to receive Kin.non. amt 15.000 I* •'Iirtla Rub. W. II. Fuller, Claries
n availaldr.
•hoop. Apply Bnk 15. tl. (ore Her R. (1 tu n c.
4
willed In Mahel l.earh Piper, n A. Tyler and George H. l/orimvr.
Rine* |lu
3
4
2
M. t Irlland if
4
3
2
■ m al.lkw iaw .ew W*a
IB— Apartments For Rent
t: •■•$*-11 2b,
4
2
1
Cut L ik e N ew ! !
W auliM a*|wiw8 lla *
Ji a
Milam
rf.
0
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tIM
H
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H&gt;ii«it«l
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all
M
m
I$
af
trite
D E S IR A n i.fr FOUR m m f « N ew a d d it io n t o m y lin e
•&gt;•$■
IlHltPff. |lfRRlR| Itwilt
4
nl»h*&lt;l apartmrnl. S it Mag
0
1
••f all til$»«!■. via Ki|H&gt;ii ta«r
nf w ork . It h n o w pom ible
j
1
3
filial
•tall* Av*.
•
lawbcr— llalldlng Materials
to h a v e y o u r c a r b r a s h
I.A W N M OW KRS
Ilrtndun p. .. *4
0
3
Rrg.wonahle P rlc m w ith
If— House* For Rtnl
■ • M tM aa4
F a in t e d a a c h e a p a a $ 9 . 0 0 .
l.ec, If.
3
0
0
AIm f t * Bala
llava ftattr wnffc «toaa hr a taal
Hill Lumber Co.
TWO VERY altrortiv* five room
mtrliaRlF
.14
15
in
kongolowa. In good condition,
I3lh and llrily
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111 Holly Ave. and HM Maple
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E. II. Ilennell. owner of Mnnk'a
Avanoa.
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FOR RENT: 4 room furnlthed nue, thi* merning announced the
- - • haaaa, Lawton, - corner Union opening of hie w * lunch ami reAv*. and I-ocuit Ave.
ftr.hmcnt room in Ihe mar of lh#
U X ROOM fumlaked h n u a e l-illiar I ro mi today.
Mr. Ilrnnett, who ha* gun* ta
ItA00 month, 112 Laurel Ave.
great rapenae tn provide local
fffiW IS H E It ONE atory real- prraona with • r ml ami • lean
dance, aiimmer, 123 W. 19th., place to enjoy plate lunchc*. Chitarma maaonahlc, mfervncea.
near chop «uey, ac* fiaal, aleak*.
BIX ROOM houae. large lot, arteaIan water. $8.00 per month.
LEG AL NOTICE
Apply 1002 Weal lat. St.

D IAM O ND B A LL |17-Year-Old Boy CYRUS H. CURTIS Sholts finishes HOUSE O K E Y S
Slaving LEAVES FORTUNE Final Action On B I L L INSURING
SEASON USHERED Admits
Number Of Bills BANK DEPOSITS
His Own Mother
TO
HIS
DAUGHTER
IN MONDAY NIGHT
All rubliHhing IntercMts Arc Placed In
Tru«t For Her Uae

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The man who. « W &gt;
election tor the United S U t u
Senate laat year, U
attracted more attention than any
other peraon in Congreea, la Huey P. Long.
Such capa­
v r-a T tr-r
ble end constructive leaden as Robinson o f Aritansia.
Glass o f Virginia, W arner of Hew York. Couiena of
Michigan, even Borah of Idaho, have been dimmed by the
briUlanoe of thia Louisiana luminary. There ie probably
■icm im ee | t m
dot a person
peraon in
In the United
Unit States who la not familiar With
the name of Huey Long.
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Decently 0. O. Mclrntyre recounted an expression from
•c a 'man o f acme Intellectual capacity who remarked that
f S L o n t is to become one of the big figure*.of America withthe next two years. He admitted that Loitg la uncouth,
* ■ in tm
slovenly, and thoroughly unreliable, but observed that he
Ip a magnetic orator with a luring personality.
Re compared him with Hitler, a braggart and Immoral boundtr
who reached the top, and with Mussolini, who was regard­
ed aa a radical adventurer, and he seemed to think that
Long pomaf*ed their dualities of leadership.
Paul Mallon, a Washington newspaper correspondent,
says that Senator Long is already becoming more and more
o f a power In Washington. He says Long never makes a
••M laltNk at
speech any more without a hidden purpose. The Senator
"h as found that he can force the'hand of the Adminiatraf m o a r , JUNE 111 t i n
tlon at times by threats or encouragement. He haa also
found that he can get things out Of the leader* who fear the
M V l U t I’M TOP AT sound of hla voice." It la a notable fact that the proposed
JlBLP; l i n poor sad Investigation of Long’s Louisiana political activities haa
y; y»l th* Urd thlnhoth upoa been kept pretty quiet.
Recently In Parie Senator Berenger published an article
j b po tarrying, 0 ■ » In s financial weekly In' whlfh he commettta on the t c vik
lutionary changes taking place In American political and
Psalm 40:17.
economic life.
In the course of his remarks, he touched
I as If tho Pre*W*nt Is fo- upon the sensational Huey P. I/&gt;ng.
His conclusion was
h s r# to s p p ro T O
d o p o s lt rather notable and haa set a lot of American business men
li li n In ord»r to got rid of to thinking.
"A fte r Roosevelt," said the French Senator,
irrs*.
,
"m ay corns Huey Long, and after Huey Long, who
( Don't 1st tho Morgan invcatlgn- knows V
It Is a startling admission for intelligent thinkers to
»nnr rsgy you to furgot tho
•nt ioatallmont on your ta­ make that a man of the type of Huey Long could ever be,
nr even aspire to be, president, or worse, dictator, of
ins.
the United State*. Yet, there Is not a shadow of doubt
Tho Miami Past &gt;ayi Tachnoe- that this Is the goal for which the Louisiana senator Is
ts coming bSrk. Woll, when striving, and In the frame of mind with which a despalrIt doss, boro's hoping we trill hnro ‘ ig public haa been afflicted for a year or more, If It connuea. hla goal may even be reached within a year or two.
Senator Long la not consistent with any of the tra­
L&gt;,w Admiral Lolgb'a order* against
ditional heroea of American history.
He is no George
atmlng in tho twry offer a
Washington, Thomas Jefferson, or Andrew Jackson. He
illustration of fy-o(sH(#dn**e In la no Lincoln, Lee. Cleveland, Roosevelt, car Wilson. He
■St (Ipatlng pAy cot* for dnllors. haa none of the qualities of loyalty, patriotism, generos­
ity, devotion, eourage. sincerity, courtesy, or decency
Mws that thug difg mn*t inks so often associated with the characters of our great lea
r prjporty away from yqu If
jeWjfcs’t P« n U . U M i but may era. He Is a pugnoeed, red-fiend, dw agM rlng braggart
bo romoono stao could if ho want- branded by hla own brothar as a "liar and a thief and
elevated to his present position by double-crosstng dema­
tod It and dated.
goguery and the outright purchase of ballots.
I f the people of this country are to turn to scalawag*
N &gt;v when a n#wap*P*v editor
tarn* down a 9&gt;MM a yose job of thla type for their leaders. It will be a new page in
M Herbert Folk*), of Uw BL Aug- American history.
natln* Record dl* that’* whet we
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Suicides Increase

A Now York ««n*tpob4ont a*7*
that Ih« reetnt loon to China of
fHly million dfllAra le ea apt to
ho rapeld "a» Gandhi la to become
pr m# mlnlutcr to England.” Or
aa
anr of ouy for«i#n loan* an
W
apt to lie repaid.
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If S food daflnltlon of an sg*
J - armor la, as Mr. Davla Inalita,
Hona whoaa armad foreoa ara
f Jim-I on n foreign Mil", wa auppone a nation aonld with Impun­
ity son I an airplane squadron aloff
to bomb • nolghborlna alty.
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■ They &gt;ay that tha brlltlaneo of
th» foreign dltnltarlae and plantpotsnllarlaa hovarlng around Lon(fan three days la ao groat that
tho only teonomy which will come
out of tho World Economic Con­
ference la tho saving which tha
City of London will make In Ita
street lighting.

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tho qusla , old-faihloned
(taitlcm that.
Valt’a proposals, Will not amofpt
t« taoah unites they ara approved
by Cjegrtn. It’s bard for forelgnora to keep up with, political
dkangoa In America^-Washington
s'- P,at. Judging from events of the
Igat ‘ f e w days, It -to h a r d
for Americana to.
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newspaper brags on tha quf
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Various ages and various countries have had unuaual
predominating motives for-sulcMet among the dtlienry.
In Japan they call It Hari-Kari whon an officer or soldier
of the army, failing to accomplish some military purpose,
takes hla own life. There la a code of honor In the Brit­
ish army which provides the suicidal route for an officer
who has disgraced hla name.
In the middle ages many
an army leader ran a sword through hla middle when he
saw victory fading.
Today the principal motive, at least the one which la
responsible for the Increasing number of suicides, la
baaed on business failure and inability to secure employ­
ment. Statlctics revealed recently by Dr. Frederick
u Hoffman, of New York, dhow that aelf destruc­
tion in the United State* achieved a rate In 1932 of 21.8
per 100,000 citizens, the highest since 1008.
The figure* made publlf In ah Insurance magazine
disclose a similar upward trend in nearly every country.
Austria, for the five-year period ended in 1030 had a
suicide rate of 84.B, the highest recorded.
The lowest
was In Ireland which had a 341 rate. The United Statea
occupies about an averdge position.
No attempt waa made to construct any geographical or
paychofogteal hypothecs upon the findings.
It was
simply reported that Davenport, Iowa, had the hlgheat
orlcan ccities considered; Troy,
the 188 American
rate
had the lowest; that Los Angelee ranked first
N jro
among the five Urgent cities in the country and that New
York waa the second.
Outside of the motive of discouragement due to eco­
nomic conditions, Ill-health and, dlaappoltiment In love ire
recognised aa the greatest etuscs of self destruction.
In
this connection it Is pointed out that many suicides could
be prevented if the proper advice were given in time. It
la for this reason that It haa been recommended that a so­
ciety for the. prevention of this evil be formed end that
consulting offices be established for rendering help for
would-be
suicides.
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self-destruction Is Illuminating
gaa, shooting aecoqd. and Jump Ing from buildings and
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_ Is no poaslblle way of eliminating
birldgM
thlni.
There
tha'm eens for taking ope's/own life.
The only way to
combat the menace la to destroy the urgg.
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Ranator and Mr*. Malone, of brought a ga&lt;»
Kay West, and Senator and Mra. month of May.
IgVJ, of Euatia, ware tb* guaita
Sanford la ta bare a military
Of Mra. R. L Jena* Mvaral Asya eampany
company and It will b* ..
of

many aitranlsiii of tk* Paurth
of July at Sax ford.
Th* colory moransoat ha* not
stappod In Sanfird a* yet tad
•vary week alne* Fhbruary haa
a m cal*nr moving fr a * this
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Orvat Britain, following Ittt,
•njoyaj a modorata kind of app a tn t proopority, aad for a few
ytara mainulnod a favor* bl# for.
sign credit balaoco. Har dot* la•taJmcnU to tho Uaitad St
being approzlmaUly o ff M l
bp tho repcretion* oho waa recalring and bp tho dabt papraawla
aba received from har formar A l«
llaa. Sh# * u participating In tha
landing to Oartnanp and to BHtUh Dominion* throogh' long-tvrm
bond* floatad in
Baginnlng in 1928, howavar, tha
itraam of loeg-tarm loan* to Garmanp began to dry up. Tha Aroar*
lean ttock aurbat boom waa undar wap, and Now York tandad to
draw money from all ovar tha
world, for ■peculation and for
lending In the tall money market
at high Interact rate*. Ordinary
an commercial loan* did
not Uim it lr t c t lv c to ' InVeitBrt. “
The continuation of foreign
leading to Germany waa abeolately MMntlal to that rountry’i
continuing to pay IU reparation*
debt*. With the diminution of the
appply of long-term loana there
appeared an IncreaMd volume of
■hort-tarm credit*—extended by
l-nndon, New York and other
bank* to Carman banka and InduMrlal companle*. HEh credit i,
a email acala, are common In
IntamaUonal finance, but they are
normally confined to temporary
transaction* and
are actually
paid o ff from Um* to Urn*. ThU
i hurt-term borrowing,
wa* really’ long-tarm borrowing.
It* proceed* In foreign credit*
wire uaed for reparatloni pa;
ment* and toT «■ »* "» tb* InUrett
on long-term debt*.
Tb* abort-terra loana were not
lelMIquIdating, and aarly in 1931
It became cuddanly apparent that
Germany probably could not, be­
gin to repay tha total nf her
iSort-term dabt on demand. Thl*
lad to a gradual-«nd than'a fran­
tic »cramble on tha part of the
foreign lender* to call Ihelr toani
and withdraw tha money from

tho trapk military organlaatlona in
th* itai*. There will be a meeting
la the City Boll tonight
fact th* omnteatlen an
abla-bodlod m*n and aapmlsily
Ui* young mon of th# city should
iiU tha Sdwford company.
R*porta fyom Jackaonrill# aa
Jana U .o u u that that day waa
th« coldaat Jore day In FUrid*
h *0 yrart, or sJnra tho wrathor
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STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
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For Residents of This City
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ONE TRIP WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH
OF TH E FOLLOWING DISTRICTS

revelation that luriiler* got bat
tar prk** than butaidera on **
curltlea marbated by tha Mor­
gan firm. Nothing Illegal atuul
that. Parhap* nothing aipaciatly
Irregular, either. Plenty of othlr*
ware In th* aante Income taa boat
and ar* In the *nme two-price
buelnea*.
They break no law but Ju*t the
same It I* a g &gt;od thing for tha
public to know about them. Mr.
Morgan thinks It U harmful. It
la perhaps harmf I to hi* com­
pany. The Morgan firm lost valu­
able praatlg* whan th* public
learned that It wa* n i better than
th* real of ua in the big eraeh.
There alao will be unfavorable repercuulona th* next time an Usua
of lacurltlra la offered. The pub­
lic will aay, “ Oh ycahl An I what

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The Hoover moratorium waa
merely a recognition of a itat*
of fact* that ware indiaputabla.
Tb* Alile* had reparation* claim*
on Germany whi-h it wa* obvlou*
that Germany could not meat. If
three claim* were (minted upon,
Germany mun default, not only
on reparation* debt* but on pnvate debt* al*o. The choice lay
between default and an
ment among creditor* for for­
bearance. At the *ame time, th*
United State* had war debt claim*
again*! th# principal reparatloni
creditor*, and It wa* unlikely that
there creditor* would poitpnn*
their claim* agmlnat Germany unlc*» they were relieved »liuuitan».
ou*ly of their payment* to th*
United State*. Tha ■ Honrer pn*
po*al *ugge*tcd a general breath­
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Inal haa appeared and Waihlnaton
today awaits the new* that a mem­
ber of th* official family la pre­
paring to rcaign. Alt (may Gener­
al McReynold*, It 1* rumored, la
getting ready to quit th* cabinet
because of troublco with hla chief.
A *oclal waa held at tha Bapli*t Church last Turoday ovanlng,
June 10th, for tha purpoaa uf all
meeting one* more 'with
Mra.
Wlldnum and bor ■liter, Mta*
Laura Davis, before they leave to
return to Virginia, and also to
greet th* He*. John. pavlMn, «t
Georgia, who supplied tb* putplt
laat Bunchy.

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FORT MY KIM NEWS PRESS
In hi* parting *hot at th# Sen­
ate Invaitlgatl-in J. P. Morgan
pointed directly at tha only thing
tho** big boy* faar (n there In.
vaatlgatlon*. It la publicity.
They don’t free the law. Tb#
law merely keep* them legal. They
don’t mind that particularly. But
publicity keep* them honeat and
that1* not ao good. Honeaty may
b* the beat policy but it'* not alwaya tha moat profitable and
profit* are all tan of Wall
Street'* commandment*.
Th* Morgan partner* have no
faar that they will b* pul behind
th* bare of Juatlcv. They taka good
care to atay within tha law. What
ever th* law la they will contrive
to gat along with It. What tjiay
d m t want tb* public to know I*
how they do It. That cramps thalr
alyl#,
Two thing* stand out a* having
bean brought to tight by th« In­
vestigation. On* la t W th# Mor­
gan partners paid no Income tax
for 1931 aril ’33. Tb# other I* tha

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Umltad amount * f forelgw bl
Been with which to pay, and nft«r
tM* waa exhausted the ahlpiawit
* f gold began from Germany. Tha
rata af withdrawal of gold wa*
aa rapid that ted H bean allowed
t# rontlnua, the total gold •apply
of Oarmany would have oee* «ahaaeted In a few more weak*.
THa aftuatkm d r a m a t l a a l l y
brought about the Hoover mora­
torium of Juno, 1931. applying to
Intar-gorirn mental d a b t
weymanta; and the *o-e*ll*d etandatlll
agraamant o f July, 1931, whereby
tha foreign ahort-tam
a f Garmaay— American, Britlah,
French, Dutch. Swl*. and otter
banka— agreed to
le e ., to bo extended and with­
drawn only vary »lowly over a
long period of lima.
The German crl*l» bad many
and complex collateral cauaaa,
but the aaaential cauiee ware aimpi*. Tb* world (topped lending to
Germany and demanded It* moo _
back. .Germany had not aufficient
International "Money" — foreign
balance*—with which to pay her
debt*. Tb#
hoped-for
foreign
trade balance on account of Ger­
man export*, atlmulated by tha

It to good far tta pahflw
know that tta tnciwe taxaa whi
beUd waterway*, wjpport reUaf,
pay veteran*' penalona, and all,
aren’t collected free* J. P. Morgan
but from aomo |20O a month fal­
low. and up. |t la goad far Uw
public to knew that It I* at tho
locker enJ of ttaao atock fl*UHow. That'* about all tta goad
Hint will com* of the Morgan tnvawtlfatlon. Aad It nil htngee on
publicity. -You cant paa* enough

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eraonals
B. C.
fat Orlando with
Mrs. J. F. WeMow,
‘ Mrs. t E. Bludwnrth and Mrs.
Hoy ■pant this morale* la

1 Mr. and Mia. Dick May
daafhtar laft today far
a faw
Ot. 'Whed* ttoy Will spa
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lard ad from JatkeeavUi* wbara
aba apart a fr a days aa the gaee*
at friends,
IM r W. D. Hefmann and ton,
Dala, laft this raseulag (or Arradla wbara they will visit tala*
- ‘ Mtda ter about tweweeka.
f t w laft Tuesday
far Ridgecrest, N. C. whara &gt;ha
w w - i i w u Tba-frip’ta r'-sirn d i'r

Miller Home Scene
Of Party On Tuesday
u
Cardan
adorn tha rvoi I of tha bona af
Mr*. Frank U Miliar. Pal malts
Avaaaa, whan
tain ad tha memton M tha
plicata Clab with a bridg* party
yaatarday afternoon. Bridg* atcaaaorlaa bora dralgna to haraaon.
Iza with tha flowsrt.
Aftar Mvara) hoarda of dopli­
cata brldca hick Scots prises,
hand-canrad whit* bao iM. war*
awarded to Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
and Mrs. Sanoal Pulaotoo. A t tha
t hoar a salad coots*
was
•arvad By tha hostess, aaatatad by
Mrs. A. P. Connelly and Mrs. J,
K. Brow*.
Those present wars: Mrs. F. J.
Gonzalez, Mrs. A, F. Connolly,
Mrs. F. JP- Roumillet, Mrs.
ual Pul*.ton, Mr*, fl. M. Fee*
worth, Mr*. C tc rj* A. 0 *Cottas,
Mr*. D. L. Thrasher and Mr*.
.
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■ *School Worker* retreat.
W. C.' Hill and rhughtar, Mia*
Carolina Hill, left this moraine
for Valdosta, Ca. to apond * few
day*.
Mrs. James Boyd, of Pahokee,
I* visiting her parents, Mr. ai
Mr*. W. T. Wheel*** at their
hone on Oak Avenirs.
Mias Antoinette Shtnholear haa
as her guaet for a few days at
her home on Oak Avenue. Mlo*
Lady Jane Ludars, of Apopka.

SPECIALS
FOR ONE WEEK
70c Value

Mias Kean Gist, of Pontiac,
Mich, haa arrived from Orlando
to apend a few day* bar* with
Mia* R d l t k Walker, Langley
Apart manta.
Mr*. C. C. Cochran and sons.
Ward and Eugent, are planning
to leave thin weak-and for Jaekaonvill* to apand . about two
month*.

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49c
Pa

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Ml.li

JMimlon

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Milk

UacMtia t. Pi,it. boilTfor

69c
U a K n u ih ta Balls

*&gt;

69c

Mr. and Mr*. George Cross, of
Jacksonville, will arrive Saturday
to spend th* week-end with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mia.
Herman J. Iwhman,
Palmetto
Avenue.

P a i»id ^ ^ ln »v la « Cetera
iJitisrlna T Pul# asC Mask
for Chlldrta, boil) far •

• 2-20 Value

Mrs* law Parti P. Pnwder.
UpsIMh 1 Parfuair, all for

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T O U C H T O N ’S
SANFORD DRUG

THURBDAT.
Regular meeting of Sembtolo
Chapter Number Two Order ai the
Eastern Stir will k* bald at 7:30
o’clock at tha Maaoalc Temple.

Hickson Home Scene
Of Party On MoniUy
Complimenting
Mr*. W. H.
Tomlinson, a recant bride, and
Mr*. J. E. William*, a miscellanoau* shower and party was given
Monday night by Mra. George
Tomlinson, Mra. k. U. Bona, and
Mr*. Frances A. Hickson at th*
homo of Mn. Hkkton on Myrtle
Arttrj*. Vases and bowl* of crape
myrtle were used to adorn th*
room* where th* geests worn en­
tertained.
During tha evening various conn n •. «nJo*»d. and. a - prise
was awarded to Mra. J. R. Wil­
liam*. A t a lata hour gifts wore
distributed to th* honor guost*
and refreshments were served by
the hueteaee*.
Thoaa present were: Mrs. J. E
William* and Mr*. W. H. Tomlin­
son, honor guest*, Mrs. A. L.
pobbitts, Mrs, SI, E. Manning,
Mr*. J. L. Me La tie. Mra. K. V.
Miller, Mrs. R, 11. Hume. Mr*. J.
W. Harley, Mrs. J. L. Banton,
Mr*. A. a William*. Mre. A. C,
Moore, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mr*.
B. Crawford, Mr*. Laura Wilua, Mr*. Francea A. Hickson,
Mra, George Tomlinson, anJ the
Ml**** Dolly Wllkina, Mary Man­
ning, and Flora McFhaul.

Daughters Of Wesley
Class Stases Picnic
t pirate antr (Dimming party

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$1.00 Vahia

Social Calendar

Dr. A. C. Chamberlain will re­
turn tonight from Daytona Beach
where he has been Spending tha
past three day* taking up
poat
gradual* work at tha matting of
tha deaUl society.
aMr. and Mra. Henry Power and
eons, of Hollywood^ left today for
A thane, Atlanta, and other point*
in Ceorgia after spending several
days her* with Mrs. G. C. Coch­
ran, Oak Avaau*.
Mr*.
Cordon
Hubbard,
of
Jacksonville,
and
Mi**
Ruth
Hood, of Sparta,
On,
will
arrive Friday to sjjend a week
her* with Mr. and Mrs. Rupert
Strickland, 2472 Palmetto Ave­
nue.

th* eutartilnment feature*
of th* regular meeting of the
Daughters of .Waslay Clara of the
F in t
Methodist
Church held
Tuesday evening at Han Lando
Hprlogi with Mr*. A. D. Zachary,
Mn. Roy TUIIs, Mra. H. A. Swanion, Mr*. H. B. Moss, Mr*. Q. E.
McKay, and Mlsa Alan* Chapman
aa bootastes.
The member* left th* rhnrih
about iiOO P. M. and motortil
from there to the Springs war*
swimming and a picnic lunch
erer*
enjoyed. Than* , attend­
ing were: Mr*. C. P. Herndon,
Mr. and Mra. 0. K. McKay, Mra.
B. B. Mon, Mra. J. L. Clark, Mra.
Ray Tlllla, Mrs. H. A. Swanson,
Mra. J. P. Thurmond, Mra. J. B.
William.. Mra. a E. White, Mn.
J. Hathaway, M n. W. Sturdlrant, Mr*. W. L Morgan, Mn. E.
H. Laney, and the Misses Ruth
Mellinger, Betty Murray, Alene
Chapman, Vesta Ann White, Ruth
Hand, and Versa Woodcock.
After spending a few daya U fa
with Mr. and Mra. Walter 8. Coleman, Georg* M. Coleman and son,
James Edgar Coleman, and An­
ton Little, have returned to their
home* at Fort Gaines, O*. The*
were accompanied by John Col*
man who has been spending the
winter here with Mr. ,nd Mra.

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cd in the editor wouldn't walk on
them. With plenty o f good water
in writs. The Nugget saw no re*
son for a city waterworks.
Tuanseod didn't think much of
goo,! roads. He ramerabarad th*
NHW Y O W L Jam H.— (AA— days when it took a weak to goto
Hugh B. Baker, farmer president Atlanta, so most people spent
o f th* NatiaMl City Company, their money at home.
And he
said yaatarday that Ilk* Charles said the good roads helped devel­
E. Miteholt, la who** defense h« op crime.
testified in federal court, ho did
Tuwnseod** customary sleeping
not include In kM 12® income las hours were from B P. M. to I A.
return kla share af U»e company ■ M.. and the let, sleepily habit
tl-g &lt;0,000 management
f u n d in others annoyed hi mno little.
which eras diridad among 11 of
In the lost issue, Juno 2, ho
fklal*.
.
took sorrowful cognisance of a
Mitchell’s failure to Include hit nrws report that u “ portion of
portion, tM M M . I* Om haet* nl our ladle* have take* ap th* cigon* o f th* ekargoo o f Income tea arrt smoking habit, and some of
Invasion on which ho I* being them have children, a part of
tried. Th* proaocution contends he whom are married. A lot o f men
defrauded th# government by when they flrat begin drinking
omltlng th* bonua.
will ge behind a fence t# turn up
So It la with th*
Baker’* statement was prefaced Die bottle.
by teetlmo’ny
from Harry F. woman to light her 'rette. It 'Is
Gleason and Allen, novelty musical entertainers with the Co-ed
Mayer, a vWe-fhealdent Af the Knd enough habit for n male per­
1
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management company, that lb* son to get Into but much worse ami farlet Revue
farw wumin." . ......................... trsrtnw'tw
tide red an advance, rather than
Townsend, wh^Drr buying or ing hkirsard.’

Former President Of
Nation*) City Com­
pany Goes OnStand

“ It was apparent that th* fund
was partly wlpej m C said M ay
•r. “ and that part o f the Julr
payment would have to he con­
sidered an advance. At a later
conference It developed that the
Amd was completely wiped out
anti that therefore th# whole sum
wa* an advance.’*
Baker, who raalgned a* presi­
dent o f the National City Compa
ny at th* time Mitchell left the
chairmanship of tha board, wat
Baked)
“ You were on# o f those who
had a
*hara I" the fund?
The dl rectors determined how
much you had contributed to the
prosperity of th# company atul
flied your ehara each yrar?"
Yes," Baker rapHodVevth#
Y*».” replied Baker, HI* por­
tion he raid, era#-fWD,00fc— Baker deacribed how th# Na­
tional City Company had In
created its holding* in National
City Bank stock Oct. 28, 1M9, and
that h* told Mllchall 70.000 share*
had been added to th* company’*
portfolio.
“ What did Mr. Mitchell say?"
“ I don’t recall aaactly. H* was
shocked and disturbed, and didn’t
know bow we would be able to flmanco that."
The-nest day. Baker continued,
He talked to Mitchell again.
“ He (Mitchell) said that tin t h*
had decided that the National City
Company
must not under any
’circumstances add to It* port­
folio of National City Bank stock.
“ He raid hr had decided to use
his own credit, in order to pre­
vent the stock from a disastrous
crash at the opening, and would
give me orders for tha opening, In
order to prelect th* price."
“ How much National City hank
stock did you buy during that
day?" Inquired Mai SJeur, pm*#entor.
“ TWanty-elghl thousand, thro*
hundred tha ret."
Wh* ‘
dnn" w,th lhM*
|. , p
"Thsr were
wsre sent to J. P. Mor"They
gan A Co„ aa Mr. Mitchell had dlreeled they should ha, to secure
a loan."
Asked about further plan* foe
the S8.300 share*, Baker said:
— "From
ntjr conversation with
Mr. Mllehtll I had the very def­
inite understanding that I wa* to
liquidate those shares a* soon y «
1 could without doing damage to
the National City Company’s In­
terest."
•
“ And soma of those shares were
sold?"
“ Yes, sir."
Mitchell
sold 18-100 nf the

selling, dealt (nr cash only. Ad
vettissre brought -their money
with their copy and subscribers
paid in advance. He had risen In
position of some affluence and
was a director in the Inca) bank.
Several papers started In opposi­
tion to him but none iastetd long.
He live,| i* a small room ad­
joining his shop. He said bo “ liked
Dalunrga pretty well’* end as evidonee added that he hail not trav­
eled,the leys than 100 miles to At­
lanta In more than 10 year*, and
had not horn to Gainesville, Irss
than 30 miles away, in mute than
£.F&gt; year*.
Survivors are four daughters
and a son.

Large Church Group
Has Picnic Tuesday
Over 800 member* of th# Pres­
byterian Church nnd th* Presby­
terian Sunday School attended the
picnic given yesterday at K-&gt;ck
Springs by thr Sunday School of
th* church. Ouest gathered at tha
church at 11:30 o'clock after which
they motored to Hock Springs rf&gt;
spend the remaining part of tho
day.
In addition to the fish fry and
pirnir luncheon the guest* apant
th* day swimming, playing qunlte
and enjoying gam**. Lata in the
afternoon a watermelon ' rutting
was participated in,
W. M. Colbert, general 'chair­
man of the affair, waa aaalated la
making arrangements by Victor
Green. Herman Brown. Brown
Miller. K. K. Russell snJ Robert
A. Cobh.
BN JOY PICNIC
Th* Loyal Boys Class of the
Flrat Christian Church enjoyed a
picnic supper Thursday night *1
.Sawyer
Lake. Swimming and
games
were participated
In by
the guests until a tat* hour. Thus*
pretent were: Mr. and Mrs. O. T.
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Pearaun
Dorothy and Marian
Pearson, Jimmy Cates, Joe John­
ston, Witmrr Newsome. Donald
Pesraon, Carl lee, and Hubert
Pssrson.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Kipp, Clar­
ence P, Priest, an^ Mills 1-ursJ
left Sunday for Gainesville wheie
they will remain fay the summer
session at the
University uf
Florida.
shares to his wife, a transaction
which the prosecution contend*
was to show an Income taa Ins*.

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NEW YORK, June 14 (A 1 The New York Evening Post sold
Monday that a “ legal fight In lined
i.KsTKit atnnixa
l.rtwrrn stockhol tprs and manager . t u r r i rr. r u n t
KVIIMV so* uit-Ltm
mrnt uf Amur.r A Co.-over the
it. AUK
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term* of the propn-ed simpllfkaTH R K lirK T W l.1 l
river freighter "M. 8 Orlando , tin of the company's capital •(cul­
J l AR SI.WVV
with the lit Undo Junior Chamber ture thrnugh Issuance uf new
MIIUl.l'.V SB* SMIRK
uf Cuniuietce in charge of this rommuti stock.
The c - n - K t i *
aa*
rviiirra
porti.m ot the program..
AMT UI.KASON AMB
Sheriff J. h. McClelland and
Ilia BTAUR HARD
Chief ot Polk* Huy U. William*,
both unti,*i|iuling a Urge throng
uf visitors t.,morrow, have or
dried' *11 avalUble police to b#
rilMHI MTV M %tl#
I,ft'li«t lf»r»
On the Screen
on hand to assist In directing traf­
E i JiU v , J i i h w M i l l
fic and assisting In staging the
I'ruceedt t kfflfllr
,\ilmI&gt;aI«»u jStf
celebration in every way possible.
i l»rplr-m|..ll 1‘tuli)
Cara will be parked near th* lake9 |IM 13
front on vacant Iota near the
doeh#,—MeloeUlo- - nro- ashed - to
park them headed toward lb# Uke.
The complete program for the
"Looking Forw ard"
day is as follows;
T o l«*ep ym ir tllplom u^ln
13:.1U Noon.
good condition, huvo it
1. Arrival of flotilla of boat*
fram ed now.
l/ow*r FI#**
Stage Show*
on the HI. Johns Hirer at lh*
Balcony I M i
T
A
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Municipal I’ler, hemlcd by the
Methodist Conference Orphan­
age Band of Benson Springs
I ’ hone
under the direction of Dan
Sweat, Jr.
1:00 P. M.
2. Parade of the Orlando Junior
Chamber of Commerce, headed
by the Orlando Boys’ Band un­
der the direr lion uf Edgar A.
Ball, from the clock toner at
First Street and Park Avenue
f &gt; the (lag pole near the bead
shell.
Singing of th* first and last
verses of America, led by F. ll.
Mnr Mahull
with:
(a)
Th*
manned
chairs
of
San turd
eh rrhes; ( l&gt;)
Orlando Boys'
Band directed hy Edgar A. Ball;
|c) Melhjdi.t Coofarcc* Or
Coal
phanage
Band
of
Benson
LEH R T H A N Ic P E R D A V
Spring* directed by Dan Sweat,
Jr.
4. Invocation by Rev. Smith liardin, D. 0., Pastor Pirst Melho
H ANFORD. F L O R ID A
dial Church.
fi. Presentation of flag hy H. M
Papworth, president of the Hem
inol* County t'liamlwr of Commere*.
(I. Aeceptance of fThg hy Vivian
A. Speer,.mayor of Manfnrd.
I:lf&gt; P. M., Dedicati &gt;n vt new hunt
"M. S. Orlando’’ by the Orlando
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Hubert J. Pious, rhairnian of
commitlea. ,Tyri Cobb, president
AiVIre*. by W. It. Smith, presi­
dent, Greater Orlando Chamber
of Commerce; Christening nf
boat by Miss Katherine Jones,
of Orlando.
1:4A |'. M., Aquaplane* and water
aklia contest* with acrobatic
stunts.
2:15 P. M., Speedboat rides for
th* public.
2:45 p. M.t Class " A " outlmard
mot irboat rare*.
3:00 P. M., Class “ IF' and ’’("
outboard races.
3:10 P. M., Sailboat races, |{ow
boat races, Boy Seoul rowlHiat
and
team races,
3:45 P, M., Final "Free-For-All"
boat rare.
4:00 I’, M^ Baseball game at San­
ford
Municipal
Park—New
Smyrna va. Hanford.
For
HiOO P. M., Fra* concert Sanfird
t’onevrt Orahestia under direc­
tion of Geo. W. Fellow*, at the
Court Iliua* corner.
0:30 P. M , Dane, at City Hall.

D A N C E

Lionel

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Wieboldt Studio

KEEP YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS,
JEWELRY AND HEIRLOOMS

SAFE

From Theft, Fire A nd
Carelessness

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES

Sanford A tla n tic National Bank

CHURCHWELFS

STORE

CLOSES

ALL P A Y

SLASHING PRICES

Celery Club
Lunclieon
or
Dinner
50c

Stage Is All Set
For Regatta To
Be Held In Lake

Dr. B. D. Caswell will
tonight
from Daytona
where he has been 11
past three day* attendu
ing nf the Central District
Society and taking a past

THURSDAY

T O M O R R O W

A UR |(am filled to th« M n

Mia* Lucille Cegrim and M N
Ruth Wela spent yestordiy U f e *
lando.

AT MILANE TONIGHT

G ETTING R E A D Y

O n S a le T h u r s d a y M o r n in g

FRIDAY'S

SALE

REMEMBER
To Be Here When Store Opens

t

8:30 Friday A. M.

CHURCHWELL’S
" 8 E E T U U R -S U A Y ’8 IIB R A L D ’
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EDITOR’S NOTE:
The foil wing letter from Fred R. Wilson,
dty attorney, hoe boon received by The Herald In reply t o l l
lo r 'tn explanation of tne recently enacted Iqcnl tax certlfkale lew
£ d of t i pmUnl powem c f the C lt, in fo rc.n jU ^ co ll^ tio n ^

Editor Sanford Herald.
Sanford, Fla.
Sir *

ethod Would Be To
Double Water Rate,
Rebatiiiff To Those
' Who Pay CityTaxes

Com plying w ith your req u eri th a t I w rite you
In regard to th o e ffe c t of tho bill passed by th e
re ce n t le g is la tu r e forbidding th e sale or fo re­
closu re by th e C ity o f Snnford o f ta x c e rtific a te s
fo r a period o f fiv e y e a rs . I beg to sn y :
1. T h e bill req u ires the C ity , fo r a period o f
fiv e y e a rs fro m th e tim e th e Act becom es a law ,
..
to withhold th e sa le o f and foreclosu re proceed­
Ings on a 11•ta x ■« « r U f lea f • * n iu lo l h o r iie n a - to r . d * —-— .
Hnquent ta x e s w hich a re now held by th e City or
w h ich may h e r e a fte r b e held b y it during th e next
fiv e y e a rs. T h e re a r c no o th er provision* In the
bill re la tin g to th e sa le o f ta x c e rtlfic a te a or fo re ­
closu re o f ta x lien *.
2 . T h e bill doe* not prevent th e C ity from
sellin g lands fo r non-paym ent o f tax es.
3
Any p erso n would be perm itted to purc h a s r land* a t th e s a le th e re o f by th e C ity for' non­
paym ent of ta x e s and acq u ire a U * c e rtific a te
based upon such sale, and at th e end o f two years
th e holder o f th e ta x c e rtific a te s could obtain a ta x
deed.
' 4 . T h is A ct does not a ffe c t anj- ta x ce r­
tific a te s th a t w ere purchased by an Individual or
corporation p rior to th e tim i* th e Act becam e a law.
and auch c e rtlfic a te a would have to he redeemed
w ith in two y e a rs a fte r th e ir Issuance.
I have assum ed In th is com m unication thnt the
A c t la valid, but I do not mean lo nay a t th is tim e •
th a t It Is. as I th in k th e re may be som e question
ahout It.
. ,
Y ou rs very tru ly .

BoeaaM, In his opinion.
*Tho time has now come
whan it la necessary for

Measure Now Goes To Derision I b Mode On
Senate W here Quirk
Roosevelt's AssurnnceH eW ill Accept
Approval Is Seen;
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SHOLTZ FINISHES ITALIAN ARMADA
FINAL ACTION ON OF AIR TO BEGIN
NUMBER OF BILLS LONG HOP TO U. S.

WASHINGTON, June 1.1. l&lt;r.
I ONPON. Jan* 13.-(ff&gt;—Oreal
—Th» Houee thla afternoon adopt Hr.t i n has decided tu make ■ I"
&gt;1 the rompromle# ClW -*Trm n~iTr.TM "token" payment of the j
refoem-inrerane#
deposit
bill |(T;..(KW,'H&gt;0 uar debt installment
•ending It to the Benntr w h r t- ^ v Tliur. Uy upon
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W ar Debts laaue
Mpnetary P o Uriel
Hold Spotlight I *
Negotiations Today

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LONDON Ju n e 13.— (A.P.M
economi c c d H
W illT akc tYff"Tomor» ferptue to&lt;Uv viulcd the HQi
__
T n ^ ^ r w tS l'n V a iw 1^
pV'for
o f th# dty.
Commissioner
row Upon Flight To and day o f th** sdraion dur­
Hundreds B eco m e
hj leader*. That Preahl*"* Hm* &lt;• . ljnnoi pledge the accrpance of j
A. U ffler at a City Comveil will ecrept the r«vl»ed^
1 ogres*. It wa, learned on high
•
Chicago
Exhibition ing which S e cre ta ry o f S U to
Law Automatically
meatinf last night
H u ll-and nt«Mt o f Iho A m ar*
re i« h*lng leVtn for gran'"!.
authority tonight.
lean delegated alu en tad UietnAlmost ■ thin! of tho Hout.
imrod-ietion of Ihe debt laaue,
that tha City at
iHr Tk# iM w talol rifw l
TALLAHASSEE,
June
13
—
member* Signed o pledge t . vot ' I.Hiioil liom tile agenda of tne
Twenty-four Italian planer ear Ht'lvea, wit hlwn m a jo r crla M
‘
. double its water rate
i/lh Governor l»ave Sh Its I»*t
atmnot adjournment until
ernnomk- conference, by MacPonrjing
00
men
Including
General
hailing
tip.
hoth
o
f
them
in«.
night completed action on all
did then rebate one-half of
'* aid at the op enjg attting tester
bank reform m»WH w** f*
ni.«Miia. -p a f’ .d by the recent lUlbo. Italian -air mlmatee, will valving I h r H n iit tl- b U l* * BR when word Hashed through the ' d.iy will .trmipfljr fronted -hy
of the monthly rate to all
l.egielature, »lgnlng «nd vetoing lake off tnmorrowr from Orbelello the paint o f oltiu'k h y othiST'
capital that at la»t the conf.-r-co , meinl-er* of the Ann-rlran .lelega- a number ’f bill*, hut allowing
persons who pay taxes on
natinns.
.
for Chicago.
[linn. Some rallrd It "had ln»te
ha&lt;l reached an agreement.
Th# first atnrm revol**,| ahoO*
bundled* to become lawa autothalt; Properties.
Jlnuny Mattem a la rle il-,fo r
The' agreement virtually *»• while otlirn eharaclrriieil It In
war debts which waa precipitated
matirally without hi» algnature.
DtscuMkm of this "Ingsnlou*
Nome from Khabarova. Siberia.
aured approval of Ihe legislation. j rtroiiger trim*.
Into the conference by addrearea
Chief among the
incaiurea
xqalhod of to*unm#nt-paym«nt of
The
prime
mlnl*»cr
ami
other
pv&gt;f four h»nra coatle** rep
Captain Errol Boyd and twu by ddegste* despite the fact that
made
law
by’
lh*
tMiiemcr’a
algtax##'* OS It WM ttrmtd, furnlshsd
tesenMIlvr* of Ihe two houses inemtier* of Ihe cahincl were al
companion* In
Columbia^ were th subject wax barred front th* *
nature weie:
,
th* highlight of . tho meeting
wotkel In a hoi nonmltte* room tending a dinner for conferettc#
The
general
biennial
nrpmpn*forced
down
I
nlhe
mujK unhurt agenda.
which adjourned to gd Into *x#«ull'ontimird On l’ag* fwol
I , c-mpromUe difference*. N « '
The other embmgllo ciincemed
atlon* act. aulhoilllng aapeetnl- near Sain Marc. H aiti V
lh* end they conaulted with
monetary matters. Dclegat** and _
Hue of more than *8.000.000 a
Captain
Mariano
HarIVxan
anil
|'re*klrnt
Hootarell
hy
telephone
Coraaalaslonar LaMar contends
year for opeiall n of the atale Lieutenant Collar atrired/ln Ha­ oboer,erj ax the day proceeded ^
*«., a frw minute* Inter rmrigjd
that with ths City facing the fuvoiced the view that It waa ol,{Continued On I’ag* Four)
vana from Cnmnguej. I uba.
smiling l» anaouneo the long :
tarn without any source of rsrevlonx lhal European hlocs aro be­
, ought umler*tond ng
nne, tho harden mast fell upon
8 E ATT I K. June l .l .- b d The ing formed An force the hand of
Under the e mproml«e hill. de.
■oMente then the smell
lonely North I’aclfk. he.ardo.., the United State* on thoa# q«*ope.lt* up to l.’.MWt would he innow paying texts. In prs|Inn, so ax In gel an immediat*
•UetJh on the route of J.mmle
lured beginning Jan. I IWA,
. II , hid plan, ho did so with
settlement of Ihe war rlebt pmb*
Mattsrn'e—
sub,—
’
.
tmUwLUlC-WClb]
i '» ipian—Half.
*"*7*™;.
pctnitnepl. tnyiran.-r ayatem
tho opinion that "it does not vkilent and In bring the
tlm AmartMW
_________________________ FRKP-R.-WILSON.----------- I the
flight, pietanta multiple ,|ang«rs monetary viewpoint, around t®
ftallrd
would g" iato. effect, the follow - ■I utriel deputy gu»"d
- Isis-tho-CH yr-Charter - prortslon
f . r adventuring aviators.
F R W :C R
C ity A ttorn ey
lulor of Florida B. I’ . O K. Fa*'that oil net tamings of tho wa­
that of Europe.
ing day.
a
Fog-bound much of the time. It
It ranch hanking. n« In the . &lt;n- tin t Murraj S-’am*. prominent l»#
Hull, seheilul'd ax first speak,
ter works shell.ho applied to the
The 40-plecr
Orlando n o ,*’
It
sulijeet
lo
audden
storm*.
(l.’untinnrd On P»g&lt;’ Your)
retirement or waterworks bonds."
er lialay. did not appear and Ik
I an,I att.'inry ami Kit. »•»
linn.) has anepted an Inrltatlon
It
wu,
first
rnnquerrtl
in
If-’-1
wu, staled that preparation of hla
Major Spssr, first to comment
a largo delegali ■»» " f Centml r ,tended it by the tlrlan.l. Junior
span tho plan, expressed Mmsslf
Flortiln Klk» who will l»* ,n f' aM I hamber of Commerce, and .it will hy United Slates Army airmen, speech hail lewn lieI , ye,| so that
ne In sympathy with It hot doubl­
f.,1,1 toiioutow mrht atteniiinc a" .l.p rir at the bead »f the l)t|and« flying from Alaska tn A»in. Lieu he roulit not speak before tornor*
truant Jack Harding, wh . made I row Many delegate,, however,
ed whether or noI It could bo pul
nual Hog Day t i t " " ' " " * '
delegation which Will rome l» Fan
M s effect without violating tho
the trip, described Ihe tlretch a&gt;! expreiteil the view thnt the Bril*
I’U'* ( lulu starling **
ford Thursday aftein on to p«t•barter. Th# remaining Commlenoth Mr. Hale and Mr. Sam* liclfata in th# ceremonies atten'L the "worst f»g hoi" ln *h" wor•',• ' i«h war ilxbt crisis might have
•loners decided that tho plan
In l»2V. a Huislan plane. “Land hail something Jo. do with th*
will be to aid in eililrveae*. The Ing lh , chrDtenlng of the new
bo workod ent In such n
former wdl aptsk on ’Tatrlollam . »;:..WHi motor freighter. “M. H. of Soviets", flew m m Blbsrta U&gt; l*V.‘ e.pe. lallv In view nf Ihe e#g.
it nn elolatlon of CherTax Collector Jnu. D. „nile me u n c i’* W,h|*«a I* “T h .
Calif 'tnla, with numerous stops erlv anralteit announcement of
General Situation Is in County
tlrlando."
W Win Wbnlt, end City Attorney Youth Who Objected
Chancellor of Ihe Exrhequer Nok tn i. whu y*#t*rdsy fevehed Iliatory of the Kl«g "
en
n&gt; le.
Quieter Dup To His t»l.&lt;r*ph.c t.ider* from t.ov.rno, T h ee apewketa will be h»eid ' Chriatenlng of IhD boat will
vllr I'bamherlaln on debt, hefurn
* To Parent’s Control
roma at alwul 1:30 o'clock after
Wiley I’osl and Harold Gaily, Ihe House of Commons Islo to*
Sh
dta
to
make
«
drive
again
E ffect On Republic
aflcr s rlluallrtlc progrnm that \\. It. Smith president of the who circled the glob. In 1MI,
Confesses To Crime
ilny.
,11 p,reon* who have failed '•&gt; will be carrleil out by the full—a I.
raster Orlando Chamber oflanded
Com­ O i l n beach SI Solomon.
hi
A, the conference procenled t«»lu
rch
..#
et.te
and
county,
l
c
*
n
£
MIAMI.
Jun»
13.—f/PI—Sumner
l„g
local
I'Hlgr
olflccr'T
aaalgle'l
merce
delivers
sn
rnlilresa.
Ml,s
Alaska, after hattlmg f"g and dav no le,n than three siwaker#
„ t that "Tha
Commltslonere
RUN T. Mlrh., June 1S.-WP)
f„t
IWP-SSr
tmM)
^
elated
that
,
y
nim
&gt;
„iiy
ti.
W.
Spell
hatherm* Jo n ex .j'f Orlando, will storois, . ■— -----fnlfoweil Prime MtnTsTrr MaeDorvpood sot bo concerned oeor who —B##*nt#enyear-old Balfe Mae- Welle*, work a* American embatL , r- 1&gt;t,||r l nil,-.; K. C. M»Ola ..(Tlcially chr elen the boat by
•ban pay tha Increased w a fr d-tiald. a "problem youth who aador In Cubn h*» Inspired a'w w -Very few pereon* have
The 4.700 mile n m-alop flight ald’a lead of ye,lrnlav nml dealt
reto so long a* It U paid." Ho fought agalnet parental control, confide nr* In th* Cwhoit people I P*V f h«!r, »l°re ° r n,
semln.'le! hon. Irad'ng tm rht: K. F. I'"rne.. |.leaking n Ixdlle in l»,s the how. of fly V&lt; K. I'angburn and Hugh with Ihe forbidden aiihjert of war
I'ceniee
In kjJ,| LlllJ,|,l; II. I- l-x-xhu.*. l-t
added "1 boiler* that this Is Ihn ronfesied. county outhorlllee said that'their tanglnl .point alI aann d j i ' ^
The ceremonies will b , a high Herndon from Samuahiru llrarh, delils.
In root way In which wo ran so yeeterday. that he beat hi# moth­
C
o
u
n
,r’
..
.
i
Mr Jlnklnm a*-1 luring kniahl; II. II. l&gt; l. man. *«■ light of Ihe regatta which will be Japan, to Wenatchee, Wa,h.. In
economical
problem*
toon
will
bo
cam fends with which In opemU er Mr*. Grae* Belrd Macdonald.
Sine* l»*tMr^ L Ire: Itev. A. 8. T'ck. ch.pla.n
taged on Lake M"nrna 'tailing October, 1931, was outstanding for
•olred. Dr. Wllfredo Albane*. Cu- ll.tn l Uy count, nutlmr"' •
„llfPtt Orchaelr
M, to death In her bedrom on
tha City In tho fatm *."
Thu Sanfonl ,Concert
Orcheeira al 12.30 o'clock. At that hour, a ill,lance.'
_ .
eongreetman,
eald
her#
yeecomb cle.l a drive which h«a re­
B e woe asked what woold hap­ May 27. d 'ring a oqarrel In which
will ulfer a apertal group of *elec flotilla of decorated boats ami
Colonyl and Mrs. Charles A
pen If • person renting a homo the threatened *B have him terdfty.
sulted In IW»
h* v‘" f llonl, while al lh* cmcluabm of I I,
&lt;Ills will enter Lake M nine
and
Aik*d If ravolutlonary acllvltle* purth*»ed at .re Hcen*e». while
Lindbergh
skirled Ihe mute on
Or building rowplained aboot tho placed In o reformatory.
the iii'.ting I’eckliam’a Many parade past the band,hell.
In
Cuba
had
ceaeed.
Dr.
Albane#
their
vseation trip to Japan in
ISiO
per.on.
have
**cur*d
other
hooet In water rote. The answer
The ronfeatlon woa made wtlB- eald: *The general ellnallon l»
Shortly
aflerwaid,
II.
M.
I'apMaker,, a dance urche*tr*. will
1031.
woo "Well. I bailee* thet the
orcupat'oial lictn****
(jContlnued O* P a t* Four I
worth. brad «f Hie trade Ixnly,
quieter. The people #r* more con­
In contract In Ihe number »oM furm*h mutlc for o dance that
renter will g* to the owner and
will
prexnt
Major
V.
A.
Speer
will
continue
until
early
morning
With an mrnlliiiciil of 110 boy*
fident
o
f
‘
the
future."
m r that tnaawnah aa the water
through June 12 Inal &gt;ear. Mr.
Ambaaaador Welle* la “working
hour*. The public la Invited wth a large flag which will be
and girls, llio Dully Vacatlo®
hoootad. I’m going
Jlnklna p dnted oul that at that
hoi,ted fn Ihe PO-fimt flagpole
for th* good of alt Cub« In trying
Church School got o ff lo whak
to deduct tho Incrooae from the
to solve th# republic’* tangled time 211 stole llcen,#, and U.s
while a ma«,ril chorus ltd hy F.
was ronsldcrrd a* an auspkloua
rent.' Thor, might ho •nme aretN
vccupat ional llceneea had h»en
•tart yesterday morning wh«n
('. MacMahon sings the National
problem*." »&gt;• add*''
,
_ .
between tho twmar a»d tha
Albane*. who repre.enl* Ori­ •old.
, „
teachers taught tpreliminary lea*
Anthem.
ntTtor. but K gt*hoW r •«« J*
He add*d that lh . name* of all
ent* province In th. Cuhan conson# to pupil, registered '
The dsdicaliun of th« freighter
werkad out
to
iieraona wh-, have failed lo Pu *
Beginntjs. P rim a ry and
follows lmintdlaUly while at 2:00
utrantage et th* dty. I h*P*. » ’ WABHINOTON. J&gt;n# 18.—Wl artea, '*H*d upon G*n. Mario o- phate a licen.. wdl at one# b« cxr,
Menocel. lead.r of the revolution­
’
,
o'clock a series of outboard, sail­ ~ Because he was found guilty of departments.
that th* owner yiffl ■«•*" r**1'l** — Praaldent
Rj*»evelt
today ary fore#* oppoeed to Pr#*ld*n lifted and »*nl to Proeecutlng AtThe Intermediate Department
boat, ctnne and towboat rice, practicing clairvoyance without
Mg yeaponalhOMT.
Hoik* lilll No. 1301. which pre- will g*t under way lo continue a city license. Posl# l.lghtfod, had to b# closml because of •
m sttii M M
HiRtallmant- •lined Into low a bill providing Machado, at hh- home ’- h .r . U*t turn#, J . G. twonardr. *nd «•»•**
for a « J)0 0 ,000.000 refinancing of night, hut h# denied lh . vh.lt had nor Hholla under
negro resident of Sanford, Is In lack of tsachers and a**)*UllUy
umfar authority i” *•« v(nt, the City fr m f»teclo.ing or until 4:00 o'clock.
Ly the latU «y e*terU y irul.a^ll- _M|n||
„ certificate* or
w
tlie Cornty Jail wondering how Intermediate student* aln
_____ r. . t a i l E S i w oatlmated email horn* mortgage, to put , nr political signifies*##.
King „t**
or other
A
batsbalt
glnie
l
et
wean
Pan­
IniiiiBdintfly.
• next• five
••
“fl w it JllBt l ifvUl C*B.
them on lower Interest rale.
llett* fur
the
I ear*, be ford and Naw Hmyrna will atari he Will ha able to pay a 3230 fin* rolled wer, therefor# tr»
cenee* are
that If ill
"
The athnlnbtratlon hope, to eabl through an In te r p ^ r . Ge-v
cam* a U j(-laU.jc*terilay_5*ilho"t tt Municipal I'ark at 4-Utr o'clock. |ev|f.| up«n him In Police fourl In the Junior Department
Th neglnner*’ «Ta«* *• untor
Men oral. *HH -n » i~ d •“ '■
jeitenlay hy Municipal Judge R
her* th* new law Into active op­
C, •• *
l ! , . „ J 1 ,'n r
|the G"*»rnor'« algnal re.
At 8.0&lt;l o’clock lh* Hanford
Ihe dlrrellon of Mi* Fred My*re
^ C a ll Is Is s u e d l o r
and l « 0 0 E * m W v 2 r « m that eration within a month. It per­ bon,# br Mine**. r""'d
( l(oua( nju N , ur,7. r*gui*t- C&gt;mert Urrhestia will render a A. It. Wilkinson.
a* superintendent. Teacher* *r*J
I.IgMfnol,
who
al«n
wsx
charged
r,«rh»«l
foy
a
etalemort
mit* th# holder* of mortgage* on
(Continned O * «
C h o l r A s s i s t a n c e mg f|,hiiig in l ake Je«up. e"d ■paoial program from a platform with disorderly conduct In lhat he Mr*. It M. Warren, handiwork;
Havana report* &lt;«ld Dr. At
hornet valued al 120,000 or leee
_____
I Senate Hill No. ««8. «aii&lt;ellin* at Ihe r*ar of the t out House. was believed guilly of conducting Mis* Melva LunilquUt, *e,r#Ur»l
tn exchange Iheae for government bane, came her" «»
Franrl*
C.
MacMahnn.
dir*,
tor
mica on the Mayfair Hotel propl/'cal merchants „t- offering what l» known as a "flim-flnm" Mr*. Chapman, •tory.telllngj Mlft. |
'
bond* bearing Interest rale at five fn.ee In reeolutlon.ry
of til# choir of ll»ly Cr&lt;w« Lpl» city, ul.u lieram* law without sig­ prize, for Ihe winner* of the game, ws, caught In Ihe art of A lb, DeCmirsey. pianist; Mr#.
with General Menocel end "
percent. A loan of 80 preent vnlue Ic.dere of t h e anll-Meehado
various boat race,, white Imal veiling a negro man a plcre of pa Frank Marler. mls*|nn story; MU*
copal Church this morning l « " « nature.
•f Ihe home* with a 1 14.000 max­
I Inure Hill No. |3il| Is « bill en­ gasoline deal*rs are furthering per upon which wns printed B Blanche funnlngham ""&lt;1 Ml*a
•
rail
lo
Ihe
member,
"f
»•
force*.
imum la provided.
titled "An act tn fix 'be powers |b, cant* by contribution, of gas­ number which IJghtfmil
**M Evelyn Talta, a-ililnn*.
church choirs In Hnnf'td
The President aeks.-l creditor* to
Miss Ann* l.enm* Blown 1*
'
would lie Ihe lucky number In Iho
other vocnluls that they gs'l'-r ■if ihe governing authority »f ••'* oline end oil*.
abstain from foreeloalng mort­ Throng 8ces Picture
“('llha" lottery this week. Light- superintendent o f'th e Junior De­
,1 th. tond ahtll at 12 15 " * ‘ ck City of Hanf'.ril. Seminole t ounty,
,s,|,t*nt* are,
gagee until the legislation gets
f ..It rlaimed clairvoyant. "power" partment. Her
in eonnrcllnn ‘with the
Showing Fire Damage Thursday afternoon l» " " 1&gt;r Florida,
enable I him tn aenre the winning Ml** Kulh Jnhnwn, Mia* Esthme
ale
of
ami
foreclosure
"f
all
t*e
Z Z X
.djoumment Uaa thaa a Into operation.
ready lo sing th# National \n
Compromiac On Vet numlier. lie was given the mini­ l/isslng, Mr*. Ku«tl., I’caka, Mr#.
certificate, and tax li.M, who It
' k, iha flrat attack o * tha vah
Upwards of 800 uicm women, |hem ns n massed chum when s t e now hdd by aid &lt; dy ,,r
Bill LookH Unlikely mum sentence providf(L In the It. F. Cooper, .and Mr*. F. I* ,
Baseball
Club
Begins
S t y M Ws’-Rsts wsa fU»d ta tho
&gt;»
and children attended * De- Row­ II. M. I’npworth, tr# k' 1""•&gt; which "toy hereafter l-' held hy ^
City ordinance against practicing Marler.
Canvassing ForFunds ing of mAlon picture film, dvpicl president. prveenU large flag
Boprerao Omirt Th*»Way.
The Junior IVparlmoirt to
WASHINGTON. June |3._ rlalrviiyancn without license, lie
to Mayor V. A. Speer on behair ,1 for o peri*"! of five yran .”
t ! V. *ochwoltmr aad «thor
wa, found not guilty of the dis­ |iervlt«d hy Mr*. P. It.
ing the raragea of f»rr*t f«rr*
•'Be it enacted by the Legida- &lt;JP)—High ranking S e n a t e
with Mis* Ruth Hand. Ml*» " ■ f
.
holdara of Ukalaod city h*«l* »b
Faced with a deficit totaling the necessity for more car# in tne of the trad# body.
Democrats conreiled privately orderly conduct charge.
lure
of
the
Htale
»f
I
lot
"
I
*
'.
J
be
The plan waa Mtggeslrd by &gt;lr
[
talaed oa sltwusUve writ of ms*­ nearly flM , officials of the Han­ prevention ti'e '^ h Firec.
Judge Wilkinson dismissed a nl# Strange. Mis* Daphne Takoch.
today
they
larked
the
vole,
tn
kill trail*. ".Section I. . That the
*
1 m m fto « th . m m l directing ford Baseball Club today wer* en­
conduct Miss Genrglnii Hart. Mr*. J . A.
Staged at tha Milan* Theater I’apw &gt;rtb who beliefcs th»t 'he governing nuthirlly of the l i l y ‘ approve the lonqirondiie on rharge of dliorderly
lodged against
Gordon Wade, Bright. Mr#. Davt*. Slovo Juhtv
the dty t j ohow h» J * » * A*, " h r gaged In a canvaaa of local mer­ through th* eo-operstii'n »f »•&gt;» eong c o .Id appropriately '• "U?
veterans
allowance,
•anctinned
son. end frank DuHo*e »a h*»UVchant* aad baseball fans seeking
during the ceremony winch will •if Hanford, Florid*. •&gt; and It I* hy President K'"'irvflt thus white IP'ilh
Woman's Cl»le and Forrriry r °™of 1, , 11-l.y required f**e a , period -."f
donation* which might wipe out
antx.
linn
Combs,
white,
and
James
•re
Ihe
flag
holaled
lo
th*
*—
•
foreratting a further delay In
mlttrss 0| th# trad# body end the
i - -•
furl is, colored,
charged with
» thalr P I k *
writ, thla amount *o that the second Garden Club of Hanford, the film* tho DO-f &gt;ol flog mast at Mi "'"' ial rive jear* from the l""e 'h t. Act reaching an agieement. Two nf
TO GIVE BARBECUE
’
lieeomes a law to wllbbol I sale ol
recklc«s driving, war# finsd $!*•
W T h o ^ h eliW a attacked th. v*- half of the season can be started litm d id ^M dlkriblv romment Fountain «n the Munlcitsl !
tha adminixlratloa'*
*pokf*" X L . _ . gmwto BUI M. whkh be- o ff with a clean slate.
A chorus of more than 100 and foreclosure proc»eillng on all m*n told new,p*perm»n that
Coonty
Crtmml**lon#» H- R*
Attention era* ’ called W th* when the# xeero coiKlud#,!.
'ax certificate* ami other lien*
E. D. Dmean, while, ehargfd
few *ad presided that headMr*. Endor Curlrit, vic#-chalr- voices can be recruited if •&gt;' for delinquent late* .which am "aanilmant of the Henat* ia with disorderly conduct, wot fined l/&gt;ng today announce,! that h#
fact that tha local club, which
nvtrwhtlmlepl
•
agaln*t
th*
choirs
Join
In
the
ceren,
ny,
it
was
at th* top of lh* league man •( tho Foiretr'y t'oiumltt##.
rinxh f . J , c i '. , will stag* !!*•
k
now held by Mill r " v . or which lloM * compromise" and they
_
tinea th* season began, mad* txr* abort talk* during th# estimated today.
•nay hrreafter he h"bt "v l» ',kir-’ art doajitr I that the Cutliag. *'\Ve,lev T'iehgP and~L»na Mao mini Fourth of July barbecue 4W
S t s ahonU h* eWewed I*
during
whlrh ,»b«
baa been ft aa seed ao far bp club program,
mg tha neat five v.-xrs; Keeli ■" Stelwrr sul-td"te for It could (’anon, rbarge.1 with dlaofderly liasktt picnic at lh# J a c f *
only their pro l«ta share sponsor*. Unlike the
MAHONS TO MKKI
Dayton* sltpesed th* naail f n mure protec­
A |"illcy of conduct, were dismissed, hill Mom picnic gmunda In I’huluota aa
X . Thla Act shall 'ak" effect up­ h# temtori down
• "r
'.ott head team and' th* Orlando team, tha tion of forests, and, rp#»king to
years. Ho mid lhat
coatlous
wsdiag
lo
&gt;t# whal llrando". Georg# Fostor. a n d
on
It*
becoming
a
law
"
Ther, will b# a reg^lsr , "'vo­
local chA ha* received ao fund* about 110 pupil* In the Dajly Vs•y
drrvlops in lKe Sens!# Is h#lng Mark Hill*. In eouri on disorder raeing. tournauicat rld'trgi
alleged
the
cation
of
Mrero#
Chapi'i
!»#•
&gt;8,
Th*
either f i e * tha Chamber of Com­ cstfoo Church Bcbool wh» bad
urged by leailerr in th# hop# I) conduct charge#, w#r# fined |o racing. a " J dancing will b# i
VOTES IIEI’EAL*
■ aatlewal merce or the City Commission.
V’itf
marched la th# theeter In a l**^ . It iysla Areh Maaona In lh"
th, amu*«m*als provided for
tkai they rmid m ",t*r enough
by dapnvThe drive for funds will con ah* pointed out hiw the child could ionic Tempi# tonight n' '• 0°
*
to prrvvnl « too wide lib- , *Andy Johnaon. charged w,‘h public that day. I^irgo «»•
ItOSTON.
June
IX
UI7Mo*
*1 cieUeet tbm* until K ha* been reload. Of help to th* prevention of fire*. o'clock, It was’ aanouiu i ""toy
dtnn of ceterana bsne- discharging firearm* within th# usually attend this affair, aid
sarhusoito voted today on repeal
fldala eta tad that they will accept
eoniidrrnl certain
to city limiU. was flnml »t0. H . waa prampiu talks hy pi iiievra Ofwa ■
Many parson* eigne.t card* by J . a Trawkk. b#ad «&lt; lh* of tha ElghUvn'I. AmsmlnunL
I . Hen t i cash, effem to hoe** or pledging themeetve* oa advocating Chapter. AU Members are •«given a 35 fin# for b#lng drunk
a vtlo.
lend additional inl*rt*b
-W:
I’redictlaa#
Ware
that
it
would
b*
. ti* u** ( M frem *a * ta three player*, nod willing to wjrk far more pro- pectad aad vtoHtog Mason* are
and disorderly.
." - V
tk#
tlavyath
itot#
to
vot#
r#preL
Is retarsahl* doth a donation wdl be equally aa
|nvit*d to attoad tha «on»o,*iioa.
Ifik u ,
•
xalaable aa caah, they *aUL

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•leu aiguir-asarnir----

B i g Delegation Is
Coming To Attend
Local E l k s Affair Boys* Band From
Orlando To Play
" H e r e Thursday

17-YEAR-OLD BOY WELLES INSPIRES CampaiRn Will Be
ADMITS SLAYING CONFIDENCE OF Started To F o r c e
HIS OWN MOTHER CUBAN CITIZENS License Purchases

j&amp; j&amp; sxrriz

Auspicious Start
Is Made At First
S c h o o l Session

President Signs
BUI G i v i n g Aid
To Hoipe Owners

House Bill 1301
Becomes Statute
-M in u s Signature

N e g r o Soothsayer
Is Given Sentence
In Municipal Court

s it

4

1st Attack B e gu n
U p o n Vmliaity Of
Legislative Acts

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• uklMli'n l l w l .

Jtge M inor Blanks Indians
n Brilliant Two-Hit
Wanders, Crackers Win

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Mte) t lw l Ik * r e w W

of riorM . Ih.

WANTED: Produce, tee
worth or Tippin*. 2300
vllle At*.

«k O o &gt; n &lt;

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o fo t * f k

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ta iieiiKRT o n b sn *® «“ !
« t of foo 4 * *pr**r "* ' ” , . * 2
lor of joif* i n f . t* »»• kul ■*
I I —Howh For Real
w oM lii flltd kerel*
, _ nrri
wt u
ruitTHUR , o n u K n m p
TWO VERY attractive fir* room hi* *r4er of pakllejlloa hwnue
bungalow*. •" * ood eowfUmk hh*4 la Iko Boof-ra .."V .-lo o lJ
w ip a p e r
M b IU h o O I"
m l flow ia,».very good loatlow, ic
&gt;oo(f. PlerMa. oof. •
,or
113 flolly Ato . oiid 204 Itplo OOP oo o o o fo llTo « o o k r

tg iln it Now Bmyma here Thuro

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ATO, Phono 773-J.

ATTRACTIVE
nit bed

SIX

houoo,

room for-

2474

Saford

W llooo o o f k iorf
I r r o l f r o o r i a i HonforB.
k.o I t f . f of

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r io n o o ,

POR RENT: 4 room fumhod
bout*. Ijkwnon. coraor Inion
At*, and Eocuat Avei

TWO OR POUR connecting &gt;fflco
room. o T tr Sanford Oaa Co.

16—MlncrlUnootj* Fur tala
POR SAI.E -Model T Truck now
ta r &lt;20.00. Phono 331-W '

WK HAVE moved i n Pfanoa In
Sanford territory In laat 4H
T»ar«, ualng new Sel-I’o piano
moving equipment. We appreciate
title patronage. All wark pervonalIr tupervlird. Phone 334 for aatlaaiea. City Tranafar A Storage

LOST: Ladle* 8wiaa wrlat watch
Friday night at Seminole High
School, Finder pletae phone 2411.

ree It. Kdwarda, £100 Mrllofvllta
Are.
r t m . BU)ODED German fbllre
Pupa. Inquire M. 8toinoff, Cel­
ery Avenue.

•WRHraUwi-W anted-----------Ton WANTED aa maid or cook. POR QUICK SAI.E: Sli room
hnuie In gooil cnhdlllon ffiOOOO
Carthna llyrd, 1403 W. tlth St.
rath, all taxea paid. A. P. ConnalWORK WANTED aa laundreaa,
rook, or maid. Guaranteed good
work. Call or writ# Helen McL E G A L N O T IC E
Krlvle, 712 B. Clh SC___________

•A— P ou ltry

WmTt K LEGHORN Pryera 19c
each. All klnda of tea flih can
1% purchaMfl at Ih^JUnltiry Fl*h
■n,l Poultry Mtrktt. 3W E. P in t

Lumber—BulUluf Malarial*
R c u o n a b fc P rU r* with
R ill Lum ber Co.
13th- a ad Rally
ZIP SERVICE
Phono I *

New addition to my line
o f. w ork. I t, la .raw p&lt;»wlble
to h a r t your ca r brush
painted an cheap aa $ 9 .0 0 .

ROY SCHMIDT
318 French Avenue

C entury
OR 8 A I. E—Electric afWIn*
machine. I.ikr new. See G W.
•nil, 103 W. 10th St.

HEAD Tins. $102.40 hran. new
typewriter, atanderd m*k«, for
$14 OO. Thla la around $25.0) lean
NEW WILLYS "77" cuatom a».Un than rebuilt typewriter. J . R. Law$139.00 dell”'red . aak for dem- win, 400 Palmetto AVe.
fnatratlnn, Reel A Sona. dealer.

FOR SAI.E: liana at 12e per
otiund, H. T. Tiller, Paola^ Pin.

IN 15 DAYS

I—Alt electric klabe
tdrl radio.' Exellent
||000 each. 1003 Weal

POR SAI.E: One Mulling1* metal
boat and tratlar. Cheap forraah.
Phone 207.

WANT JOR aa rook, houaeheepar
or waahlng, Wllhelmlna War­
ren. n o s w. n th . s t. *

of

Projrresa

ALL E X PEN SE
TOURS
Sanford to C hicago
And R etu rn
R A T E S $50-170
M argoret M. W rig h t, AgL

Nervous Condition

Improved After-------

Women Took Cardni

■I foond myaelf la a weak, run­
down condition, and vary nervoua,
ao much ao that at time* I fait
Ilka t wanted to acream." wrttaa
Mr*. J . T. K. Thomaa, of Spartan­
burg, A C. "The leaat note* would
mike me tremble and feel weak
and nervona. 1 read where Cardul
bad helped other weak women,
and decided to try It my*«lf- 1
f .i.
.t u i ■ krlM UMM
Cardul. and decided to keep It up.
I tank eln bottle* la nIL 1 waa la*
a better condition oftor Uklag
Cardul. My nerraa worn morn
nettled
cartful. Ike purely vecetahie meat-

|,»e wlmr K
New Hmyrnft
ltd.

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NORGE
S EM IN O LE T I R E SHOP

N«min$rr

|Ini a«h

:

1 6 )4 Kilowatt Hours Consumed

n#fk nre»u
Ml* c-uu»ir. f j o r u u
AM WEBB*.
nr.tnf.nw. M H rr.fW R
BUH• ft

■Uot of moot of Ibo Control
U l flatebell League’. pitchhumor* for tho IMS tooaon.

Only

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llmiib. ,3"
Nh.tnituM. If
lltirnowd. rf
Jrtlnor. if.
iritrUii.
H*
|*oiI. 3It
llu llfttt. r
U rslta m . &lt;*
K it In It l. |*

BILLY ’S UNCLE
IVt THY* OkrrVVT 1
‘.cared a t amther ecrauh hit albough II wat hard hit. Abbott
«!•!• ••com!
btfort
rotkea Culbreth waa «afe at
|r*t when he hit to t'rlno who
totted Damee out at homo. AnVatt tcdftd on the play when
gcCully threw low to fln t try00 to Jon bit Culbfoth, whllo
Odaxwtll wont to third. On an a t­
'. tmyted d&gt;ukte aiatl, Maawell
eu* not at tho plata.
A final P'd run came over In
•At eighth when Bonner ibuhlad
tn lift, went to third on a wild
''fik h , and waa aquaeted over by

C
i n t p h t T Ift^hi
, IK ..’ifllnllnn r W
Dltrlior,
Kltef* l'n»Nlr»«.
I
PrUlilll
••»*! irmwfMf.

V lP V U V tO fe

TUBBY

,

i» Spurred for Action.
f Y b o OOGWTA BE AWHAMeD
} M^WAVOLE BOIL DOG U&lt;e
V *THKT CHA^e YcrO

mw lu r a it
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w*44*e. tn ._ _ j
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were enay eut*.
Cracker thla year.
ala o f tha nlae Inalage ha
nI. only thro*
men faced
rr, while during the entire
*, only 31 men faced him, Juat
■ or* Uan tha required num

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NOU OX klOT
GOViMK VORAS
*TWCt UAkTCW

V V ST
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NEW SMYRNA 4. I.RKSRUHO I
NEW SMYRNA. June 12.—
Taking advantage of eome coetly
error* nnd adding aome beautiful
pitching the New Smyrna Crack­
er* pulletl tha t^otburg Bruin.
Into a «!• (aT lh* w,Ur
Central Florida Id M O
In handing them a 4 t« » defaat
In a ninth Inning ftnlih.
The It nil* committed five er­
ror* behind Johnnon. who nlm
M i.,
• » '&gt; “ ?

V U ntti the eighth Inalng, the ln,]ltw. bad placed but fuur men on
! (tn t hate aai) non# ta. aecond
baaa. Harrell waa walked In the
fire! but a feet double play retired
• the tide • moment later. Headley
;&lt;yn« aafe on Barnaa' error In the
, Iklrd nod Print got to fln t when

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"Till t p u stoo op \

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U. S. Foreign Trade

’ he Sanford Herald
H k M ***** atu ewsaa »»»•»«
mmMmr al *•■*••*. rU rU a
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im&lt;H
*#*##a »(••• *«&lt;(•*

'v a w s r s

We wf March % IBBt.______
HOLLAND L- PKAZ
* M iter Bad «•••■»• •
0NDO1 U K A W N au ilBf B4f«er

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faevWv'rJv Wh ,

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W ILL TH EY PAY?

The vast wealth and resources of he y nl‘*^ 3Utea
give it untold advantages over other nations in
world trade regardless of what they may do to overcome
Xtese sdvanUges.
The depredated c.u[rr" ' i7 .
and Britain were features contemplated to «»ab|e them to
undersell us in world markets, but »"
®f l] J
even before we abandoned the gold standard, ue^ were
getting our full share of foreign commerce. HL B.
writing In the Christian Science Monitor, haa collected
some Interesting figures which hear out this assertion.
FlVur** " f trad# which h.ve Ju.» h**n rclc«^d hy h ,

jg a

A f s r s j s t nn: ; ^ r :

th# Monitor th .l lh* fin d

Jh U

rad on lh# *nld »tan*lanl »»i«t*

&gt;nly

In

th#

it amarln* faalura of lha *hr*a month*’ return
L
u lln .
TM. country I. pnp-latlf,
irly ra*pon*ible for the ■!Iranehin*
arkat with ehaap *oo*l« pr docad withi lha' »l |
p, i monry.
Vft Import" from Japan amount*'*
139,4S2. yl- mpared with »40,&lt;tt*.MI7 In lh# co r
tarmd laal year, or neatly Ml part#nt off. Thla
nor* than th# average deer#**#.
farattin* to *!»♦ 'ha data foe °t#at Hrltaln.

iMayX^fmtn^BrHDh
' r w r trade'ratorna
a j g a w^iich
j g didS not;

ERDAT, JUNE I*. 193J

I* Impr*' "Ion

American trade fl«ure» tall th#

i»AYr-fl#eh *?*■♦•»

»3i5;7swwr
*209.99 tOOO
ItSMUJWO
$ 7f.M9.non
“
J930 ... . ----{M l •
"Several fact* "apring to th# #ye«." as the
from^lhraa^ figure*.
(f||p, r(, /rnm Great

Fan ran say whal you want to
I lha Hocking Vallay la still
y a railroad.

3#r Thi* discrepancy in lh* relaliv# decline
also present Inrt year, whde Britain wa* operating with ■
depreciatnl pvund.
Export* decreased 37 per cent, but Im­
port* decreased 4f&gt; per cent.
i.hle*
If there is on# Ua*on to b# drawn from lhe*e tan ra.
surely It I* that, far from he.nr Inundated wl'h *"»»•*" { " *
ports, th. United State* ha*
.Bapenslng wllkdWm at *
pate never hafnr# eip#rienced in history.
ho #re all
countries.
Thla must therefore mean that all countries are
suffering from a like contraction in their »*pnrt*. l»l'
United State* remain* the world » fnrenwt eaporler! It n so
maintain* Ita favorable balance of trade with the rest of In#
world.- A- nation which-1* autl in-Jhi*-puaiUtm lUligLOlUi-.
remain ahla to c-mpete abroad, let alona at hum#If more atlenlion were paid to eapcndlng Irada, Imleaa
of keeping It nut, the world would lie much happier and
M

Governor Kholt* la going on th#
glr tonight to tall lha people of
Florida, probably, whoa# fault It
Is if lha schools don’t opan In lha
Fall.
,
— Tha d#hal*a -la Congrau JnrII’gala so many "clubs" in this n*w
Irt ks*lrial control bill, we’re be­
ginning to fral black and blue alytady.
Business Itl'k Spreails tn ^All
Brctinni of IJ. H. - headline In New
Virk pnper. We thought that
would be of Interest to I ical busi­
ness mm.
They any that a new
xwrtps clean but thr naw
vail broom hasn't yrl t&gt;#en
sweep (’angle men clean
the Capitol.

broom
lino*#,
able lo
out of

MTs’ lObJIOO
$4MJ&gt;74.(1oO
IMft.4A3.lMMI
French *ay.
Britain only

a f'urth of what It esport.* to Great Britain.
r 2. Those import*, relatively small th ugh they are.
have been declining at a f .i'e r rale than have *upor*«. ' " '
porta hava dropped 77 p*r cent, hsport* has# fallen only

Tba h#*t cartoon of lha yaar
cKaracttrlicd that midgtl silting
on J. P. Morgan’s lap aa Unela
Bam.

TUESDAY, JUNE IS, IMS

T l n V o f T h o g r t a l problcm a w hich i® confounding t»
world today lit Ui Ih m a ile r of Irntlr w ith the UniU'tl M a te
How ran th e oth er nation® ro n tlm ir indefinitely to hu
morn from us thnn w r buy from them 7
A fte r n
In stru ck , w hat a r r thev going to UAe to puy fo r the su
iiltis.
T h e y ra n use gold fo r a w hile, hut we alrirnl
have m od o f th a t.
W hal th e n ?
AndI how tire hey it
I iik to |utv th e ir w ar dehla nml th e ir o lh e r dehta Ifenitler

BY

DORBBY

RICHARDSON

Will Probe
BRITAIN TO PAY Senate
K u h n ,L o c b C a m p a n y
TEN P E R C E N T
WASHINGTON. Jun# 13 .-M 3
ON W A R D E B T —Senai* in*c*tig#tor» today tkr-

rniTnH'n in r iii T »h u im parthnlariy atrikinr c«#mpl* of
ln l»
mt m o li**l»»*th# truth of all that «•- hav#
»!■■■«!. e •* t»« * » « • ■ » * W
«
*
■, ~“
M a t k&lt;IKll
M I—►*»«■#, b##n saying about intermit tonal
(Continued front p#g# I)
(HU&gt; inM allM
f m i payments. Itefor# th# ('.,«• • plan.
fkf
It will 1*11 IH
Ik Ural »**#•» lee#*### * « JW Germany dbl not h*v# enough il#l*g»tcs wK#n their m»cting was
j * m * » ii **i rWS w n iM W
thing* In s#ll abrtnt'1 over and hnstily Vummoneil to c-onsid#r the
Ik* «■!*» ml rear LlWrlr I g W
Ik* #*{#*• .# rm wrlm rm l*W *« « above what eh* hn&gt;l tn Isiy an I Inti-tl VVa'hingtnn rnmiminicatlun
*&lt;•&gt; N * i * i «
r&lt;rat |*%. H
y for abmad In n n lrr to krrji regarding #" Itgitlsh offer to make
w ill******* M M ml Ik* ***«|I*M
i j ami snnl torvtbnf In pay a “token payment" nn the debt.
ikai iki* * * * i m i i Im Ihi ml all
h#p
foreign debts, in thi '# -* r*tvM a iM k **»kl*aa* kaa elves rtaa
A* the cabinet ntft, import#*;
aratlon- debts Sh« I #•( in gold I t American quarter* were givrn
ship
in
payment,
*--1
no
mat
^ i-learl) tn undi-rstsml that sentiTh# ()■«*« plan
recognised
wotilil lend h#r won*
that i
re#lille*. ami *ll,| not demand that boy
her bond,. Suddenly, for-’
rironglv fav.,,^1 «h«mlon.
lha O m u n i»irrnm in l perform tlgner* were willing
buy Ger- •"* ntan. tn make any paymer'
economic sleight of hand—pay mzn honfln for foreign rurrrnrv,nthfot^Yrr. lint
'n y*w
fian n ami dollar* and pound* ■vuf rHf ronfd puy h^r rrpzniflrin^ H»i 'M it
ruprrtrvl Inal
whan It had nothin* hot mark*.
Tha plan, in hncf, *nnlainad three Instalments wit*&gt; ra e Hut, rvetijat least some patmenl would b#
principal point*. P in t, th* Rrichx- during this period. Germany did. mndr.
hana a a* i*-r«tabll«h*d and an no! hav# a favorable balance nl - -p),,. jn percent offer turned
Stales rorre.
Intarnallonal gold loan waa ar. trad# In comm.;, ml goods * n l l ,,nwn - , h„
of her foe
h h„ w l l „f , Mt|e.
ranged to provide It with capital s#rrir#*. Th*
lf « fturpVuR
U rnw inr , '
nm n*r.
an,| an idrquit# gold re*#rv*. tth*
things sK, "-old" s s s h e r ',n”n' •’» German r.-t .rat mia pay
ftacnnd, a ipacial char** on Gar- er#dlt-h#r Knn.I her proml«#. ,
»rrarced by lb#
man Industry and rallroada waa lo pay In the future.
i "fferenee 1s t July. In MaeDoninatllntad, which would ii»# to
Th|s almo-l i-h-sl Hrur,’. * , , * '
-peech hef"'# &lt;h* ennf-rence
th# German *o*#rnmant »wfflctent mark* to meat th# annuitla* obviously roulil not Inst fnrevr'. &gt;#*l#rd»y he n eit'd the 1-atMproviilcd by th# plan a* repara­ Th# most ardent epthuslasta fn r l," ' ,’,’ "#ttl#M#rtt most t*# comtion* payment* for th# tlm# be­ th# Dawes plan did not for a nn- pl*t*d."
Amerjran q meter*
an*iou*ly
ing. Third. th»»# mark auma war# m#nt suggest that Grrmany eould
*
* Into for- iro on borrowing h»iifv buiim ftorn awaited lh* final annoiincamenl
to h# tran*f#rr*d

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adequate *upply " f «uch foreign nitaly an,, Immediately payin*
rurranciaa war* avallahl# lhrou*h
tha Raich*bank. So, If Germany
had mi Iwlanra* abroad In foreign
eurreneiea, the mark* would re­
main In Germany. An American
a rant. Mr. S. Parker Gllhert. for
receiving the*# mark payment*,
and for transferring them Into
foreign eurreneiea, wa* appointed.
Th* world suddenly
decided
that, under the elrrum*tance*,
Germany wa* a good risk. Before
th* Pa wa* plan It wa* a hardy
hanker who would make a com
mrrrlal loan In Germany -ami
»ueh loan* a* ware mad# were tieually directly connected with the
financing of specific ahlpmenl* of
good*. No on# kn»w when France
might ecu# parts of Germany, se­
questrate G e r m a n g o o d * —
grnrrally disrupt
w h a t tittle
foreign trad# O e r m a n y had.
Rut with lh" Pawa* plan, prnmle;
log a breathing *p#ll and sanity,
world confidence returned. Thinternallunal. lualV.providing .cai»:
Ital for th# Ralehebank and the
German railroad*, wa* a *u-re«*.
Private Investor* In Great Ilrllaln
ami lh# United Stale* bought it
eagerly—*ml th# era nf Ameri­
can and llritish lending In Ger-

th# position h* took in tha conftrtnc# burtnu.
“Wr must hav# a yardstick to
measure with," h# said. "It t* use­
less to go on h#ra until th# Brit­
ish and th# Americana take th#
first step."
Th# tariff true# initiated by
1‘rrsident Roosevelt
terminated
;pnn th# nprning of th# economic
conference yeslrnlay.
lialadiar said that th# bureau
agreed to di* u«s hi* proposal al
th# rarlirst opportunity.
In opening Ihe eonf*renr# Mac­
Donald, the rhairman, declared
that world prosperity could not be
restored until the question of war
debt* waa settled.

„-rlmn. fearful that »utilefanlt mirlil prn»r nn amm* itdlurnca, humparlnr lh*
&gt;. nf ih. wiiilil cm. Ia»i-.
i&lt; presumed tha cabinet
uiim'diairly lo work nt tl’air
■hi
ion on lha term* nf
t,, (*• diipatchvd to \Va»hAnother dbiturbiltg element wn'
to-red into the conference arm*
. irstarday by Uremlrr Ihiladirr of
I ranee, wIm» warned hi* colleagues
of other countries llurt the l*aric
goTprunurnl would agree to noth­
ing until the dollar amt the pound
ud In-cn stabilised, nl least in a
dc (lulu («-hion.
The l i m li prrmicr, insisting
on Its*- puiuioouitt iun*utam-e ol
fUing the relative values of the
chief rurmieles, questioned lha
i'ltw-tieulolily of extending tin
.niff truce fur the duration of
Uic-omTcirnciy
*’Kranee c a n n o t a c c e p t a
tariff truce untir America ami
Finland decide to stabilixa,’* Dalather said In commenting upon

i

Home Mixed Fnedn
jrlng M a s h .—

Growing Maah'..»
Seminole Dairy
S h o r t s --------------------- W s4l
Yellow C o r n ...... -j : - ~ I 1 J *

Seminole Feed Cl
Phone 94

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
“ B ru t + &gt; if T h r - flo n th ^

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
204 Sanford

Avenue

v -•* —“

K E E P YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS,
JE W E L R Y AND HEIRLOOMS

SAFE
From Theft, Fire And
■*
Carelessness

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
Coat

L E S S THAN le PE R DAY

Sanford “A tlan tic- National Bank
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

- - -.

Soma folk*, anyway, ate not
w.rrlfd about gold clames, th*
ttn billion dollar prospective. Inrrcuic In Ihe federal debt, or tha
credit of thu UnltriTHtalrg. When
a recent lasii# or n hilllon ikillars
w rth of guvrrniuynL securipca
via* •brought
it wa* wer;Ki|ka#rlb«d by fiva. llmaa, Peopla
am a*
eager for guvtrnnirnt
. bonds today a* they war# fur cor­
poration stock* In I9W.
n«pr#*#ntatlvs tVlleoa ..puahtd
h*a Municipal Bankruptcy _ bill
through th# I|out« all right, but
on Batur lay nlgl\t It Innkad a*
If It would die In th# Canale Ju­
diciary c.mmltta# wh*n t.'ongraaa
adjoumad. Ilowavar, th* daisy Ip
a^Joummanl may rap rract It and
glv# .1 anolhar chani# of bamming
Fnw bafor# Ihl* ar'slqn la( yv#r- In
any avant Mr, Wilma itaacrvaa a
lot of credit for hla p#ralatonc*
la thla mallar. .
„• Tba paopla of tha country hav#
b#n having a great tlms wblls th#
k«ittchllght of Investigation and
pBbllrlty waa turned upon J . P
Morgan 4k Co., hut Just wait uatll
the pubtir gate la directed to tho
In'qermoaV secrets of Kuhn. Lo#b
A; L V Dillon, Baud, A Co.. Ilalaay,
Stuart A Co. am) ao forth and ao
’aa.' That’* whan Jh# tire &gt;a n-ally

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Th# piano pupil* nf MU* Wad#In# Mallear will glv# a recital at
1:10 o’clock al tha Woman’s Club,
rb# public k Invited.
The Woman** Mrtalonary Sod­
*
* ‘ K(re* Christian-Chnrrh
will tarv# a cold ptala supper at
JJM o'clock at th# church. Big,'h Street ajkl Sanford Avenue.
" » r -’ THURSDAY.'
W a r mealing o f Samlnot*
Chgit*r Nutaber Tw# Order of lh#
Easikm star Will be bald at 7:30
o’elf^k at' th# Maaonic Tampl*.
TO GIVE SUPPER

Comptlfneatlng a largo number
af bar friend*. Mr*. J . T. Griffin
C. E. Rawson la III at kU koine
•at#ri*la#d with a bridge party on Mellunvillo Avenu#.
given Monday afternoon at the
Celery Club. A color scheme of
Benny Austin U spending thla
pink and whit# ww developed hy
week at Av n Patk with hi*
the fl«ral decoration* which con­
sisted of pink and white sinnias father, Ben Austin.
srrshged In taac* and brfwl*.
Mrs. Byron Stephen* anJ Mrs.
After several progresAin* of
bridge scores were added ami L P. Hagan, Jr . spent today in
prise* awarded. High score prise Urlando.
among lh# rontrart pla^4r*. a
Mr*. Thelma Mlckler, of Tam­
contract bridge' cover, wa* given
tn Mr*. George W. Gray, while pa, Is visiting her parent*, Mr.
M. Bellamy.
high score prlsh among th# auc­ and
tion players, * perfume atomiser,
Mr. and Mr*. John Paul Wal*.
wa* presented to Mr*. F#nni*
Weloberg. Mr*. Victor 'Check ma and young son have gOn# to
held second high score •Mid was punt* In Michigan to spend the
the recipient of a la ft* dam-# summlr.
handkerchief drhlle Mr*. Jack
Mrs. Ben Brodakl, of PhlladalHickson, who-had l*dw score, wa*
vialting- h
her
given * pongee YirliBre cover. Mr*, phia. I* vUitlng&lt; *ktar. Mr*
r.’^ i r a i ' V a J ' T O k Y ’ W ThtH w }-FTW jrT3ri’ x r hot’ ftnmr'tm-Wawt
and also received a pongee bridge Klrrt Street.
cover.
At a late hour an Ire court#. In
Mr*. Mary Rawlln*. of Wlntar
pfnk and white, wa* served hr the Haven, la here f*r a few days with
ho*tr»s, *ss|sted by Mr*. E. G. her parent#, Mr. and Mr*. W. P.
Slftwe. Those present were: Mrs. Kidd*, 401 Magnolia Avanue.
Howard flvrrlln, Mr*. George W.
Gray. Mrs. O. R. Estridg*. Mr*.
Bernard Schlrard left Sunday
George Addis. Mrs. T. I- Sulli­ night- for Galneaville where he
van. Mrs. E. B Stowe. Mr*. I. E. will attend aumnirr school at the
Ext ride*. Mrs.
Krenk Petgr*. University of Klorlda.
Mr*. \V. I . Bollock, MV*. Vlctoe
('heck, Mrs. Rose Moss, Mr*.
Mis* Doris Walker left Sunday
James Toll. Mrs. peart Mow, Mr*.
for Daytona Hrach tn spend *
Ben Hrod.kl, of I’hlUdelphla, Mr*.
Elmer Toll. Mrs. J«ck HleVson. weak with her staler. Mr*. Paulk
Mrs. F*nnle Welnherg, Mre. S. Reave*.
BrttJ»mln. *nd Miss Uicy Peters.
Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Srntt mo­
--------------- r
tored In l-crshurr Sunday where
they spent the d*y with Sedt
Younger Set EnjoyB
James.

Arrangapianti haw been com­
a fold plat# nipper to
b# given on Weilneaday evening
at 0:30 o'clock at th# First Chria-'
t Ian Thu rth by th# Woman'* Mis­
sionary Soclely of the rhunh for
tK^. benefit of the mlsalorf hndget
of-the aorioty. Thone In charge of
tha affair stated that In addition
to tb# cold plats they will serve
Picnic At San Lando
UntM pf#-' whlfh they consider a
map.'* fatorlla dessert.
A large, mirrtha.r. " f 'hf/ d u fltaf
----- Bg— SDE5 ^
1
set enjoyed a picnic y»*t#rday’ I f
.Van l^mlo Hprmgs near • LonXJ
wismI. The parly left her# fh thb
morning and enjoyed IbriifimlnllJ
.fencing, card game* and a picnlh
lunch after their arrival at San
Lando.
’' " •
’
Anting those attMidlhg'" w»re:
Mrs. John Miller, th# Mtaaea lU ttjf
.MI,
llinlrrm stcr. Krancea " IViUiflij
Jean Martin l-aney. Idicllle ’ B*f
Christine Stoudenmlr*. DhVol'5!
Haines, Louise Hicklon, ” CathlTlil
Deas, Libby CuneH, and* UiH *
Mnughton, llilllc Hall. F. V . *c4«t,
ClifToril Howell, Kurrwl MVABaler,
Gillan Fiahburn,
Robert
llighleyman. Bruce 'Iwney, Claudh
lUrmljn, Jr.,
Ilemklx LyU*.
Stephen Khinholser. and Griffin
Scofield.

al , S.Uttre • •f

srssass

&gt; Mr. Brlaban# brag* about AnarBan wsalth, 31 blllltni spent In
MM on retail buying, 24 billion* j
Ir savings banka, nmpartd with
|g|y U Will m» for all th* real of
■piTvotld. 100 billion* In Ufa
Jajaurmnra compared with only
M . billion* for Uw r«*t of lb#
Sggrld. and ao forth and a# on. and
film Hr. BrDban# laalale that thq
‘f * T d#bta moat b# paid, V "f, r ‘

TUESDAY.
[Atarian Class of th# First
(Vioreh -will hare Ita
lly host at* a and aoclal meet
|t 8:00 P. M. at th# hom* of
R. R. Pippin, West First
ht. w itb'M rtS Pippin, Mrs.
and, Mrs.- Hllfa
Ikar. iti.1 Mr*. J . H. Colclaugh
[ hoatoaae*.
WEDNFJtDAY.
ha ■* Bara Parker
Mathodlat
phanag* Club will nw«t at
1:00 A. M. at th# church annex
jr an all day qu||Hng. Each m*m|r la Mked to bring a covered

a Jt

John L. Goodwin, of Orlan. o.
Ml*. Gaorgla ra«U»hatl ami
Ml'.* Ramona Mclaln. of &lt;;'-ocv«,
ar* h- m* from lh*‘ Wnr«an * » "Ileg# at T«ll*has*c# for th# sum­
mer vacation.
Im porU tit n tlm inU lrallnn MIU " r e
'
‘ X
C
Robert Isiwlon. of f1vl*do, has
&gt;.n l th e nreaidentui honeymoon. t*o r«r ha enmpiete n»
arrived horn# from Alburn. Ala
where h# ha* h#*n *tt*ndln« col­
“i » w C i T k . iwwii.» •»'
'" " 'S
the irovprnm c.it in c o n c e r n ^ , " r i " ' " ; " «•* • * «*' " n n'’;
lege I 'r *#v»ral lerm*.
I'lihlic atte n tio n during th e pnitl few weeks wan focused
Mi** Isinca Ki«h wilt l#av* thb
on th e S e n a to ria l in v estig ation o f th e
» f M^rgaii
ii -ti
............
.........
h
u
when It whs brou ght out in
c le
ar
relief,
what
!._•
Income tux Invvs are 'iKiorly
long been known, th a t our I—
drawn.
i*nrae
iiiimiinw housfa anil corporations whir
,|n ,wn.
L arg e hualnes*
•
utial* M.lh
jl •ISalatit It
have abigs . cmrital’
gaihyj during
periods nf praapprtty and
hence big incom e 'tta
during thoen
thoeo j&gt;e
prrlm la. nlso have
a xxee s (luring
big cap ital losses during tim es o f depression and Ji«nc«
tietluel th
e se losses
lonac
g aily , ' hi. tletlucl
those
from th eir " rom ®
' is„ a t ,t
T h e situ
an d' th
n tim
I e when they lire m ost’ neeiltil.
ntion will probably be remejired b y jd lm Jn a tln g th e cap ital
culn si
nml loss provlalon o f th e Incomp tax laws.
gain
r~T h e e n tire world Is anxiously looking tow ard* London
where, a g re a t econom..Iv
ic parley ronvenwl y ca ten la y w ith
Ihe purpose lh viewir o
u f arriv’in g Ht ag reem ents w hereby
iai —
and! trad in g„ stalem ates may he elim inated, ao
com m ercl_I
...... .......... world m ay return to ni
em bargoes
have
strangled
T a r if f b a rrie ra and trade
itrle
s
may
exchange
goods
fo r
all channels by whteh corn
T o rem edy th is condition Ifl
gold and gold fo r gooda.
wnni m e wuiiM "
will striv e to do In I»nilu n.
B u t It I" not alone In the grent cou ntries or In the
greftl c itie s th a t slg n irirn n t nnd cons«(|Uential happenings
I r o ta k in g plare.
In T rin id ad . B ritish W est Indies, s
new and b e tte r Imnann Ims been discovered, a Im tian*
which prom ises to m eet exp ort requ irem ents,
Including
Wa ar# equipped la pr#dac#
first class |eb wark at lh#
tho ab ility lo w ithstand ressiinahly rough h a n d lln r
ru r' a
.
••
a
_ I
a .
I . ..
M Aw a*
ila lia a tl a l i l a
ll t a t l
lowrat paaalbl# prkaa. Gita aa
a tria l

tha thra#-lagg*d ehlckan and tha
tWo-liMdad calf.

Sriffin Gives
|:
At Celery C l u b f r S O T i a l s

ml Calendar

puted for

Morgan parltur announces that
s^r11 n irh t' 'u f T n d ' fn r-r»*nt b ln k ecomimlc^
•utpansl &gt;n of gold payment* was
• good thing Which will convince
must people Dial Ihe move wa* eve .'.f ' m ljS Irn m e n l. After "iflviiut 1-cohit-n^^ U.H.rtevt-U^^x
anllraly uncalled for.
And then there w»* Ui# fellow
who slid he’d b# il.agoncil II he’d
pay any mur# ineijme lasca. lie
bas agreed, however, to cunlinu#
his aubscriplion lo Th# Herald
after he muvr* to Atlanta.'

Telephone: Office HR

4&lt;h. - -•
Ira alee 4 flar'e W s l Wa* ewraed Ik* same s l l l k a “aw l
Seal*- ra w rssil *1 If* sees I* I are##enltea te asral l&gt;ke lira#tie
essU llsu ml Ihe «rata. Vraar hrawwttt Irak heMae,
Nai m
■•4
wnrih mof* m m j bMby rm lvlB f • 9BBI #f Dbbmp A
!*•?••
ralat.
■*
»

So What?”

J

LEFFLERPLAN

*

Th# Senate banking aub-com.
mitt** In charg# s^ iA d to * « * - .
liniic the hvaringa thla month
stead of waiting unlU fall wko!
th# Inquiry lata th# Morgan fBm *
will b# returned. P*cnra
h.
la ready....j,

of/a dataethr* t o flhd tha
■pot* and’ avail then w*
don’t think b# would b#
aucreisful after wa hav#
ctifcimd Y » » r CL0TJIE8,
llaV# tUdm cleaned th#
SEMINOLE way and you
win think th#y are n#w
again.

Phone 861

Plana Ar^; Made Fori
Guild Bridge Party
Dans were matte for a subacrlptlon bridge party to be given
Turstlay evening, June 2®, at lha
regular business pirating uf the
8t. Agnes Guild of Holy Cr&gt;*»
Episcopal Church hal l Motiday
afternoon at th# Pariah House
with Mr*. Arthur llranan presid­
ing. During Ihe marling report*
watp heard fr &gt;m the various commlilaa*.
.
Thor# present war*:; Mre. B. I«.
Parkins. Mrs. R. K. Montialvstg*.
Mr«. Hayward Walker. Mra. W. A.
lefflar, Mra. W. W. Warner. Mr*.
W. H. Stewart. Mre. Arth r llranan. Mr*. John tlrlsrh, Jr., Mr*. M.
Mlnarik, and MD* Olive Dlnkle.

..

how

Martin’s Garagt

Thr Mirsry Anna l.nrainr I'or
nrll. Harl-ara lllo nl, 3laig/irt
Iteits. Caroline Hill, and Eunice
Tyler relumed this morning from
Daytona llrach where they spent
yrstriitay and last night a&lt; the
guests of Mrs. I’aulk llrrves.

Dirk Maxwell arrived !*•! night
WayrV Rucker. Jr.', eon of Dr.
anr| Mr&gt;. II. W&gt; Kuckrr, is III at frnm Atlanta lo spend a »h &gt;rl
the h im# uf hla parents In San lime hero wilh his parent*, Mr.
and Mra. R. C. Maxwell, We i
Lapta.
Slxtrmlh Street. It# plan* lo
Mre. B. M, Carntbara, of Tam­ l#av# thi* week for Athen*, Ga. to
pa, ha* arrived to spend a abort attend summer school at th# Umtlm* with h#r slater, Mra. M. vrrsity uf G nrgia.
Bellamy.
Miss Kulty Wall* has r#t''rn#d
Dr. If. W. Rucker D attending tn her hnmr in (iaiursvlllr #firr
lha pn»* gradual# nure* In full •prndnig twi inontli* her# will,
and part'al d-nlura rnnetrurtion hrr alater. Mrs. It. II. Kalrelnlh.
at Dayton# Hearh today and Shr wax accnnipanitd hy Mis*
W* Via,day.
Mary ll#l»n It'll erts who will lie
her gurat for I hi» wrrk-i.
Mr. and Mr*. J . T Griffin and
th* lattar'a snn, Albert Newloti,
Forming R patty spending Run•re planning to laava Thursday day at Dayton# llrach a* th*
for Miami to nt*k* their future giieii* of O. E. Mohlej were Mi.
Mobley's listers, Mre, M Bellamy;
hom*.
.
■
of Ihl* city, Mr*. II. M. Garuiher*,
KrDnd* of Mr*. O. J. Pops will of Tampa, and th* Misses Kdllh
Mirklre,
regret to learn that she I, III at Bellamy, Batty Ann
her hom* on South Sanf &gt;r ' Av# Paulin# Bellamy, anil Mra. I'lu-ima Mlckler, of Tampa.
nu*.

10 Cents
and

Wieboldt Studio

p asteu rized

W. C. Nlhtack, of High Spring*,
and Mr*. J . 8. Means, of Galne*.
Chat leg blowers, Harry Klow
v lie, are the guest* of their sla­
arm. and Morris Spencet have re
ter. Mrs. J . II. Wynn.
lurneil from Sahaatian where they)
Nrll wmianti, of Naar' Smyrna, spent abo-t two weeks nn a fish­
is the gurat for a short Line of ing trip. While they were there
Rr-re and Jack Bolt at their home U. W. Spencer spent a few ife&gt;s|
on Park Avrnue.
, wilh them.

Let's Get Better
Acqupinted

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEA RS AGO

tea/ t h e y

Have you ever happened to
wonder why Touting” is aa
important to Lucky Strikes? It’s
really on account o l ym. Poe
Touring" plays s bigger part
dun you mighrchink In malting
Luckies so mild and fragtanc and
pure. Remember, your ogxmtc

IJ
contsa with, you, and if it
weren’t for Toagring'g’* purify
Ing hear, even Lucky Strike’s
choke tobaepoa could nroely.
be sa mild, so pate. So you son
wbst» big pan.Toasringf hag
In rn ikln # "lawbiew DLra&lt;*l*.

cents

Mr*. Geirg* Harden and son,
Spencer, and MD* !&lt;*&lt;jla Ev.ui*are (pending several day. will
relatives at Aahbura, Ga. Lnre-ilthome th# first part of n;xl &lt; ck
they will atop in Chaltah(H&gt; h&lt;- lo
vhlt ifr*. Harden's aiali-r. Mrs.
Paul Kadfern, wh &gt;, - wilh hrr
chiMrcn. will gtcompany h. r It re
for a two w##lu’ visit.

Century of Proirrc**
A L L

E X P E N s S E

TOURS
Sanford to Chicuifo
And Return
RATER 150-$70
nrarwt M. Wright. Agt.

S b U T H f e ^ N
W M a w i/ W W eg R P

Mg* Palaw Garrett, #f Sl»lmm*a, E.
Tba (e Hmuhaidar, of Saaford, and

4i M i i 'J i

#*

M. M. Wynn, of Kurt White. Is
spending several day* here with
his hrnthers, J . II. Wynn an.l J.
M. Wynn.

The o n ly P A C K A G E D ,
A M E R IC A N C H E E S E

Mis* Mary Elisabeth I'lileaton.
nf B»stnn.-Mas*., and MU* ElreaItf-lh Turnbull, nf N#w Volk I'll
will motor t i Orlsml" tooiorniw
efirm 'un lo attend a bri kc# pei*y
in lie givrn by Mra. T. A. ‘in i
Mra. E. J . Cameron an l chil­ for Mra. Kr#d Baiaden, a reeent
dren. I Milan and Edward, left Im brisks.
Hay for Atlanta to Jdn Mr. Cam*After spending a few days Ih-i #
ron an«f '»p»nd a few wreks.
with h#r aunt, Mr*. Wallace W.
Th# many friends of N. (I. Gar- Wright, Mra. loiniar Mill r re­
lumed Sunday to her home m
Havana. She was accoai|iuno'd **
far a* Tavares by Mrs. If-&gt;1* •tis
Howard. Mrs. Wright and sii'-th. r
guest. Sirs. Melvin SlilDr, of St.
To-Night
i'eteiab. rg.
, .

N IFT Y TH REE”
guest pria#, a cup and saucer, wmt
won ,by Mr*. F. J . Gonralrg.
Those present w#r#: Mrs. Georg*
A. D#(’ It*#, Mr*. J . 11. Rouuillat, Mrs. A. B. Wallac#, Mrs. A.
p, Connelly. Hr*. V. J . GanaaJaa,
Mr*. Gturga Fox, J n
R. R.
Ilaae, and Mr*. C. C. Howard,
Th# Jun# eaamination of appllcant* for authority to practice
law began b#fora lb# Supram#
Court Tinadag marnlag, tbsra
being U applicant* far ezamtaaUaa, twe of which *r#,negrc#a,
Aaaeag lhe a » ll*a a U are: WllHam BeardaU, i t Ogtoada, George

Mis*
llrlen Vernay Ran kill
Chase, Krwnk Chau-, -Stanley Yetnay, a nil Dirk Vernay spent Sun­
day aftrrn am at Da) tuna Beach.

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W AY TO

OPERATE C I T Y

Miss Mary Aly*# M-Mlllan h*&gt;
return#.! from Davlnn* Beach
h#ra tha ha* b#an spending a w##k
a* ths gueat of MD, Mytl* Lastinfer.

H erald P rin tin g Co

F. McKinnon, auprrtaf public Imtrurtlon of
ouaty, waa In tha city
t graatlog hla many
Hands.
It. Caldwall, of Tampa,
i th# city Wednesday
[ting Mr. and Mr*. J . N.
md family.
,
oaklna June* 1* taking
raduaU ctura# in tha
ualn### Collar* at Jackdiee Jqnaa acUd.aa Bangraptmr. durian U» n *
on of tha UgUUiur#irtrude C, Keely waa

CHAPTER TO MEET 0 |
I after two year*. The bill doetn't |cently lni&gt;perte,| all scalr.; u»e.l In
affect tb&lt;- tax sale al nil ”
( crocery store.- and mrat maikrtMr#. It. K. Crenshaw, worth#
II. J. Lehman ,n 'hi’ city. He po'«'*"t
Hwi
4 '"
matron
of Seminole
ChaptaM
•
oni,
lh.Citv
In
almost
every
stole,
scales
weru
n A l 1 " -aid
.
y -Off." rillier over or V d - r weight. Number Two tinier of th# Saab*
will have no -outre of revenueern Star, staled this murniag IhoB
i atu-r a tus -ale, and iheie’ll Ir ft nm on«* oumi* to i'iirbt ouru»*«.
Mr*. Ralph B. Wight and chil­
He read the draft of «•&gt; -ttlmaoevl.l -he U antious for all membefa *4
’ no' fund- with which t” operate.
dren. Henry Wight, Mary Wight,
|&gt;ro|s*sed hy Mr. Miller, • which . ‘ he chapter U&gt; atteml th#
TM» lull (irevrnts the It-'iulh-'M.
(t’fntinurti Front I’ag# On*'
meeting vvhieh will bo held Tbare*
and. Martha Wight, returned ye.
wimbl eo a long way towaM Ink-ilets’ committee from buying up veouhl make it unlawful for a day evening at 7:3® o’clock *8 tha
lerdaf f r o m Ifeyton# Beach where
mer hanl lo u-e a *,-nle ih«t o
la*
certificate*
ait
did
last
Masonic Temple us it i« tha
mg v.nc of neresaary opeia'"1;:,
fhey spent two week*.
I Kail. *»&gt; wr to.e that source of "«&gt;l eorrecl. and would provul. meeting which will hr railed ^ ^
es|s-n*,*s.
fine*
ranitinir
from
...
,
.
.
. __ . .
revenue. With no one paying
eariy Full. A number of net***
Before iKe di-ritsston turned inwr ,.r l U |nty are
up for vari«»u« vioUtnin^ of tb«*
Mr*.. Jamea Belghle retutnnl
tsiring chapters have hern i nrit«#
j*. »n,l un.ler the term* #f
;• . ! ... hr^n,a-,'nl at Ihe meetin*.
tail night to D tUnd after *pend to Olhrr • channel*. Mayor Bpeer
will Is- up against it
The
............. a thoriicil
'
--------- —■
mg a few day* hrrt with her * tee-led that “If the lily is t o ' ti e |,j||
retiring levrnue hya .f „ r more than
fiveyears unless Attornev \\ll»on l„ prepare sue' ^
I
cousin. Mia* L#nabelle lUgan. nttenir
t*c or ineienserl IrVv on It* w*lee| .om ethirc happen* soon."
i an ordinanee and present it al th
Park Avenu#.
SU P P E R
m eter-or water rate, why not put j ,\itnrnwy Wilson conclulril the
meeting
Tht* 1’iiimiiii'iiini’M
nn
en u tut covering talephon#*.i ,|i,,uw|„n »,th “ Well, lh' l i t
C’olti r l a t c
Mr. and Mr*. Fred P'’l'e have
' *xr«finnn« •*
ini? K r i' n c h ,
rlrrlrii- meters, or in short a "P’’' , might nof Is- valid, however.’
W ednesday B:-1B
•
returned from ClmlUnooga. Trim
anti
[ j jj f,,nnclly, representing an l*nrk, anil Saitfunl
F in d C'hrlwllan I ’h u r e l
where they were c#lled a few day • nl nlilite tn*?
1
*.
all
nf
Kiwi
Strrvt
nr
thimizh
TS&gt; rerently enacted local MH..
inwuran&lt;*«* firmwinch hu* pro25c
ag j by the death* Of .Mrs. Pope’which he ante n law yesterday
„|| , -„y employee# against nlrrrl#.
'tree .-.
*
grandfather #nJ uncle.
%%ith»*'it fh«* «iirfi»tunr nf (Jnvrr*, jnjury
in thr line nf iluty,
Tbnv lUlrnril In I^r (ir®! mi«ln«*r S M l t ffi|uirinic th«* f*lty1 opi^nr^i Iwfiirrlh«* urnup to «r*k*nu «»f «n i»nlin#riff
jifotilWtinz
Mrs. E. C. Davis and daughter. IVmmUriinnrr# tn oithbnl,| #»lr «»f lrni.%lll| 0f
II lh«*
(liHrt'nxiiin
or ynIp i»f u lollrfy
jMificy \%hi»h will
ihn |
h
on rX|l|lr Wlthin n fnw ifny#.
|tlrVi'l in Snnfnnl. Tho onllnan «•
Mary Louise, of Boston. Mass., nn I fnrrrM irv y r**rt&lt; \ \ w nn
are the gursta for g few wt»ls 'll tav certificate* anil other lieu* I
:j,2 b e e r
Ibal U i-bidp Iht* iliffrrx frnm »»nr tWWlt.V
it piini^himDl
of Ihe former’* parent*. Mr. anl f,.r delinquent taxes which, ar- I firm hn&gt; siiffrriHl .1 litz* rzcrml* in Ihn! it
Sieve'® Flaro
Mr*. W. P. Klalils 401 Magnolia now held In the city or may I f ini* ion |.» ir r iit Mtirt* it I h UsIII f«»r i»n» prr«*»n« Imvinif u l*»hrt
Avenue.
he'd during the next fiyd year*. ♦Irnliiu:- Uith
mill the
tin* City,
I'll)# that il . in 1 o r h»*r |iw«r®9ion.
P O S T O F F IC H
V
lU’fori* nil/nDmmrnt. th«* r»»m
--------csiue In for s -hort ili«eus«lon |B(in
'.„ -ry
,m.„.a.e lh«- tale
L l 'N l ’I l
'
Mr*. Robert Brukaw, of Or- •n*lv In the merling
I slighllv nfme Ilian 17 percenl. ami Hiiw^ionuti* ili’t’iilril lo Inki* no Hi’- J
thm on it rnjin'hl l»y t’oant'i
1
fie
r
i
I
Jim—n.
ailing
the
Com,tl
lr,|llri,
„|
„i.l
feature
Undo. I* visiting her parent*. Mr.
RrKulnr Meal® IiOfl
sl«&gt;bn«on, Ntlorttri fur u zn»U|» of
lls s u llr p»st ornra
and Mra. N. O. Garner, who moved mlvsioners* attention to Ihe fact fionj f.'HHI to IIIMI
HT'iiio who nn*
ihof
M- four! hairrantfr from-thele ham*&lt; nti,.p»l»;JliaL.Jlig.e-»JJ»-l«!
T,*t ■
h‘
rTVi'
muHtiMfff*
.. ,
, n-ntli uohitd 'll# law undeT wnirn offer to continue tho policy in
metto Avrnue, to the resident-, of .
' . ,
, . ,
v i.
____
..
the ( &gt;tv 'ud acpilrtul mnsiiler- fed foe , one month while Com Imr® «*ii cvrlMiti piuinTtlrR In thr!
Mr*. N. II. Garner, Park Av«n c
qbtiproperty
I”
foreelosttr#. nl|&lt;»|p,1er* "-hoppetl armiml,' al ; iMithi’rn |»»rt of (i r .itv, who I
.
V --------N*ketl wh'-lher or not Ihev wished )),;„,,,), fhey were told that a ls-t- ihki’il Ihr i ’iljr to )«*in him in ;i
Sam llyrd, uf New Yurk ‘ l,Jr- to tale *nv «te|v* to ili«|s'«e o f . |rr „)rrr r„„|,l pntlsildy ll"l lie mot um to n.lk iin, r I hr hrntititr of Slmtini/c Wtirk. l-arge c«i»
llir r;»u«r on ihr Sil|»»rinr
j
I* Ihe guest f.ir a few days o f')),, properlv.
seeuietl.
$,7.1)0. Small cunt I2.0L
Mr. and Mrs. J . N. Rnhstui. Jr.
fommtsslonrr S. tl Shl-hoNer' James fl. Shaton. J r , n t r * ' 'll" ki't,
Mnvor Hfwr onlrn’il ihni lh.
Kur the past few weeks he ha&lt; a-kr.i whe'her or not thr rrcvntiv -rntmg a group of m.-rrhoni on
This L# handwork,
|M'lition mfridtur
1*6' niHoirnrtl
until
been visiting his cousin, G'udtui enaciod bill had nov hearing o n ' |*Mefe Avenue, pie-vid
\trtiur
from
Thiir^hy
nitfht
m
7;tu
o'clock
Cherry, *t his home in Urlando.
lb*- tl.* iif t 'lt fitv-ownetl laml a-kinr thgl I’mk
ROY ScilM ID U
aniuirr'l h&gt; I'-" tttionev Wi|*oo |First Street tt&gt; * nml Strict h rju h rn thr Coninil«*ionrr« will «li®.
ru-nw
imtrulU
unit
olhrr
nmttrr*
t
7IH Frrnrh Avenu®
Miaa Krance* Kelts ha* returned slated thut under Ihe term* of I he1widened to "at fret
ri’Ulnl ti* fimnur*.
. i
I,'ll (be i It- i- stopped fiom fur- 1 ttn- lemi-trarilt |&gt;a
,r';m
J
•« »-•
Clerk I -.n on « * Introduced lo
villa, Va. to spend the aumnirr va Ihcr fore lo-m .s
Rood!
MB" he rontinue.L I eomnoioirate with Stair
ration hrrr wth her parents, MrJ
to find nut I
from IVpnrtmrnl h«-atl
lb.City
ami Mr*. W. II. Kells, Muuth San­
tyrih,*;* or not the 4*11w can -•• j
srllinr n*-v pern-n &gt; tax reriififord Avenue.
rste nfl'— a tux -ale. A person j cure old or abused brick or other |
i
can n' |“-iir at anv tax -sc an.! ta;v"*t;'- malerlal* al a love 0 -1
Korming a party spending Bun- bid " I nnv tmuH-rtv. however, ami ’ Hevk I mo-on piearnled I*' ,
with a report
day at Daytnna Reach were: Mr. |p thl manner *re re a •*» c#r ............ . jooerand Mrs. Keagin KelM) nml son..
n ),ir|, |„.
f„re I..... on retldeted l» II M'ller. who re |
Kragln. Jr., and Krvderick, nod
I'. II. Dudley. Jr., nf &gt;{i&lt;hland. Ga.,
and Krtd Wlllian t», J|., u ( Hiis
city.
will .regret
, r ,tn
. . learn that he It'
he home
home of Mr*.
Sli N. II.
ill at the
Gamer. Park. Arenue. where hr O V V I f O
*n.i hi* wifa moved recently.
tcccntly.
hJ i j La IV O .
and

rid#d to opwa am, Invaatlgattoa nf
gnhn Lo#b and Cotaputy and
billon Read awd Company Jun#

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.TTESDAY, JUNE IS. 19SS

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IW r he paling; wonderful I d
osAiitg- ibi* new Kr«fl Amcrlcaa
f'bcr-c. Alada bv adc.tibuiw krafl
ni.ll.-l Air.light porkaga seals
in II* full. iMtural flavor.

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A COMPANY THIRTY YEARS OLD

This week Friday the

Ford Motor Coepnny complete® 30 year® o f aut0B0

Jo b .
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Baking.
.
et 1 a__ D
nlBO ay f o r t ln t h y ear a t the namo •
the
Seldon
P atte0 n t
I t 1®
T h is i® th® onftlno t h a t won
nnd opened
In 1893. nnd I t o t l l l run®
r iin lo H

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S H u r W * durin.

t h t 'a t t t o s s v i I s ” I ndus1 W « K w H - P o f " nn“
In 1 9 0 3 . a re working
th® l a s t 30 yonra
lh. 000 OHO Horoo ,1 th so (HOI Juo. d o ,
nro nt, 111 o p e r a tiv e ;
Some o f
*11 or (Ho p rloolp lon oo la id down thoo.
S_1 oaa 1Si A I
the fu tu ro . To d ato they
h , r * f i S l i h . r ; h i have" R re e t au rvlval^ v n lu o fo r
we
Ford c a r s .
HO-. prodUOod ond .o l d « v ^
„ „ „ v0 „ o , . r thought I t was
AlthouRH . . oro^lo'l ‘ HS
&gt;e
U o U o v el (Hot Hoforo
good fo r anyone to m onopolize i t bo good f o r a l l . Our
d- is c o v e r ie s
buslnos® cou ld bo good fo r one. U muat
o th er m anufacturer® w ithou t
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p aton t r o s tr io t lo n ® .
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could d u p lic a te our build ing®

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Buslnos® i n t e g r i t y and commodity

and b e t t e r ways o f li v i n g w i ll
* “ ‘ o a r rAnd
i ' o newer
,or'
hono r w i l l b® f u l ly J u s t i f i e d .
t h ir t y - y o a r o ld Company o f ourm.
appear
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