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SANFORD. F L O R ID A . MONDAY, J U N E 12, IM S

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W EA TH ER

O t M t ill; fair tsalgkt and
TWsday.

F i r e C e a ta A C o p y

N U M B E R 194

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M attem Rests While TEN KILLED IN
BANKRUPT Jim
KingGeorge OpensEconomu
Plane Is Being Prepared
B E SUNK BY For Trans-Pacific Flight PLANE CRASH
AT WINDY CITY Parley In London Expressing
SENATEACnON
Several Major Issues
AreRemaJnlngToBe
* Settled Before Ad­
journment Is Voted

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W A S H I N G T O N . J i ln f 12.
— ( A . P . ) — W it h s o v rrg l m a­
j o r Is a u w re m a in in g to be
le ttle d before
the a d jo u rn ­
m e n t o f C ongress. S enator
V a n d e rb u rf ,
R epublican, of
M ich ig a n , a ttem pted
pted to force
£ l l ^ * ^ ^ V n ‘o ^ M lp p n l V e i r

city bankruptcy relief bill
.bait hla attempt waa voted
V B n without n record tally.
T h e Lae bill which would Irgaltaa naturally fermented wine* waa
carried over to the neat Congress
a* the llouaa way* and mean*
committee, by a vote of 11 to
aloe, took It front prevent conaLJ« ration.
A fight on th# vitaran* question
waa .tarted la th* Senile by orifc
a tir Cuttlag, Republican, of New
Maaleo. when he aought a substltata for the llouse-Admlnlalratlon compromlae on relief pay­
ment* to for mar aAldlera. &gt;la had
much aupport but it hi uncertain
whan a vota will be reached.
A triple threat to adjournment
waa the tndaetrtat recovery. vatarana' compenaatlon amt dtficiency apiyoarlatlona meaaurta.
Unleia a fit Ibeat t r la davalopad,
leader* laid theta
waa go&gt;d
chance of
adjourning
before
Wednesday.
Dealing with branch tanking
waa ■*Id to have been a major
dUfarance between th* Senate and
Hen** on th* Glaaa-Steagall bank
reform bill and In the llouaa
Bag. Byrne, of Tennaaaee, major­
ity lender, era* hopeful that dlfIm i s weald’ be adjusted soon.
J r l t e t minute Koneevelt order
for reorganising th* government,
sell mated by him to arabedy *26,000,000 in aavlaga, waa th* .visible
hand that awept Senate control
from th* Demecralic laaderthip
1st* Saturday-night and blocked
tha much-desired adjournment.
But underneath waa a r.aing reaentlment at an aiecutlve leader­
ship that sine* Mar. 4 ha* atked
for and received th* greater!
White Houe* powers of peace­
time history from th* hands of a
smoothly
functioning,
rtc &gt;rd*
making Congr***.
Th* storm broke originally ovrr
th* Senala'a sell m on apprnpr a
tlon* for next year’s veterans' al­
lowance*, CMt *tOO.000,000 byPre*
Idant Rooeevelt, acting tnder hi*
acooomy power*. Th* 8 *na(* votad back *170.000,000 and altar
hurled conferences, aerator* and
(*pr***ntatlv*i nr* still trying
to put an **0 ,000.000 compromise
lata tha supply hill.
'
Then cam* tha Industrial contm Ayiearure, lAtanded to speed
r -J 9 nnlc recorery, un-Vr governmen! supervision, without the
hampering bond* of anti-trust
law*. Senators added Income tax
publicity and repealed tha axaap
tlon from federal- taxation en­
joyed by government bon;H.
Th* first amendment was com(Continue* *n rag* Three)

Negro Field Worker
Is Shot And KiUed
Xrweet Jama*, nagro field wark•r, died *t the Fernald Laughton
M amorI* I Hospital Juat
before
a ms yealarday, about eight hours
aflat h« had bean shot la the cheat
by Tom DaalaU, also a fieldworker, who escaped and la helag
.honied by local police.
Tba shotting occurred In th*
Ool4 *bot« aecllaa at about 1:0 0
a'dock yeelardoy minting. James
Daalele had keen at odds for
tine*, witnesse* stated. When
fi*Had th* Daniels' houae,
' pace hy Daniels wh&gt;.
ad, apt. tp and fired
•t James as tha
th# bed Juet
window.
.
an uausual
to D r. J . K.
ha body Just
th* left Aartfit, ad. mlaaiag
“
artery of th# loft ana.
er rib to b* dath* - left Itag
tha body to a lewer

MOSCOW.
Jzn#
12.-&lt;*■&gt;Jimmie Mattern restad at Kbabar
ovsk, Siberia today whll* hi* plan*
waa being prepared for a tramPacific hip. No reporta bad been
received up to noon toihy at te
the time of hla takeoff for Nome.
Alaaba.

Camaquey Colonial Eipannla ren

ter by throngi of shouting Span­
iard* resident here who flocke-l
t &gt; th* airport immediately after
their rompafriols’ landing.
Rarheran and Collar aald they
did not know when they would
continue to Havana. They passed
C A M A G U E Y , Cut*. June I X - over Camagury, he* krd for the
C H IC A G O .
June
12 H i
W&gt;— Completing their 4600-mile rapital Itefore tapding but luinrd
Srain-tn-Cuba
nun atop Sight, hark when threatening thunder- Ten persons— eight of them goinc
(a p t. Marihnu
Ha r beran
and idorin* allowed ,p in their cjuir.e. skyward as pa***nr#r*
mi
.i
The fuatrn Vientos, an allLieut. Joaquin C dlar, Spanish
sightseeing trip from th# W r'd'
crnijr filer*, landed her* yeater- Spuni&gt;h plnne in which they made fair— met death In th" flammr
the cruising with almost inathrday afternoon at 1 : U o'clock.
wreckage of a giant amphtbbir
Because or
of uiuHtrormoit
unfarorabla wrainwrath- msti. *1 l'rre in &gt;n. landed at Cama
swvrplaaw-.tw .aarh»iehan— 44U.»v»w
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aviator* , announced that the)
Ilarlxrnn and Collar, who lelt yesterday.
Tlic
Iwfln-mntnreil
would spend th* night here before the Tublaila airport, Seville, Spam,
gulng on lo Havana, original Saturday morning at 1:16 1 1 1 : 1 -' "Northern Light,"
on#
wu
destinklion of Ihrir airplane, Cu- l ‘. M. Friday, raaletn standard crumplcil a* It fought sudden
The program wh'ct, svlll he preatro Yirntoj, on lie trans-ocean lime) Were in the air 39 hours and heavy winds, plnnged AW fret
flight.
.
61) minute*, averaging thrrrtoie Is the ground and burrowed in­ •cnlrd in c iltneylion *»Hh the re
gat'a here nevt Thiir-day after
Tired h it happy afler Ihelr long atout llh in lev an h tir.
to a freshly plowed Held.
An
air Journey, which they said was
They ra irie j IWKI gallons of
n-ssur in growing In lepglh and in
made under the moat favorable gasoline, which wav estimated to explosion of gasoline shot flame* trrc-l bi' ii ly. n.c tiling to memweather
auspices,
thp
t w o l « enough for I t to 4H h mr* f il­ 1011 feet Inti Ihe air and rnvrl Ix-I Ilf till' I sb'brations Commitfliers war* born* off to th* ingoped Ih* twisted wreckage In fit" t s ^ in charga of ayyangement*.
#
Th* identified dead:
I at*- t developments
Imllcate
1
Tapt. Carl V. Vickery. 1A. rlh’t. tha' thr h ia :" t - of Sanford, t)rlan !• und |H l amt will ly atmard
Chicago.
Barry Jacobs, IS. aviation me­ enr of the scvrral decorated
aihte IlmI will enter la k e Monchanic Wheeling. III.
i c shortly after n-mn to parade
Edward M. F'ny, Chicago.
i.a-t the Iniiil hell: that the F lor­
Tentatively identified as vic­ ida M rihodl-t (Irphanege
Buva'
tims front cards
and
papers Hand will head the paraiV on an­
f un,| hy Imrvtigating official other yacht, and will truism In
were Joseph George Robinson the n i l IhrsHlgliiiill Urn allcrnuU I.
t i. t -best "ww"t-s from Jswh’-h rw t-h ti wife. E dith, - ?
a'lnvillc. Dnytona, New. Fniyrna.
Another of the virtim* «a*
Ill land'.
l^inawood,
hellevcil nls • to he a New York­ D r I and.
er when invrstignti'is found n (tv Into take .Maty, anil Sanford
M O NTGOM ERY* Ala.. June 12 .
N E W Y O R K . June 12.— Chnreh
motor bus line ticket ■ (Kadern will enter boat* in Ihe vaiimi*
—
The campaign In keep the membership In the United Btatcv Grryh"Uml| datnl June 7 In Ih,* race. In tie •tax'd during Ihe
Eighteenth Amendment In the has reached II* greatest t&gt; tal clolhing of an iini'lentified man. afternoon.
1
Constitution ha« moved to Dixie, fn history during the last year,
Th e |)a&gt;Inna Beach Sailing Cl h
N" list of Ihe pa«srnger* was
traditional bulwark of prohibi­ according to an annual erfmpi- available at the amphibian'* lamp will Send a* least three .a llh ia tt
lation announced hy the Chris­
at the fair griHimls hut officials to .Sanford-for the sallMiat raifs.
tion, where three stales— Ala­
tian Herald.
sabl two other passengers wrre ■ im u lin g to Te d Cos of that I tub.
bama, Arkansas ami Tennea.ee
Th* statistic*, prepared hy Dr. women, ftuncan ll"due«. attarh''
-as »--•! ly.| towboat race trams
rill vote next month on the ques­ Georre Linn Keif for. show that of the rnme **•"• -w -l n 'he ie&lt; ruitril from bn»v
,w— »
lit* churches and relielous h'dics "Northern Lig ht" took off for 2&lt;* Seoul troop r vsIII participate tn
tion of repeal.
Political observer, agree that gained 929,282 members during m'aute tosra. said no record was ill" fowl' at race*. D. K. McNab
prohibition’s fata la In the South'* 10 .1 2 . Ihei# members being 13 kept because of the short dors an t It. F Mcintsalvalge, Seoul enyears nf age nr over.
linn nf the flight.
thusiasLs. stated.
hands.
Ah#
total
membership
of
The bodies all were burned be
Tim Kanfncd fonearl Drrhestia
Prohlbillnnlals say tha South churches In the Unllrd States
y n,| rismgnltion. Onr w«* tossed
will b* th* nacleut for a hln* tha* reared MI.0S7.2lt9. according to •evrral feet frnm the wrfckagr will |d«v a spec at eonetrt al the
bandshcll near they Court House
will defeat repeal. Advocate* of the report, an 1 Ihe 21 largest nml the others were rlintie«l lo
at s;|Ht i,'clock. wii\ .evrial m ilrepeal amff auch claims and con­ ITctestant Indies showed a tain the
roaring flames.
Flrrinen itnndinx amatei't |icrfoiniers In
tend legalisation of beer in six of 921.941.
rushing In the scene of the
. liiitnl cn the program.
The publication declares that rtasli. w rr« unable to’ overcome
Southern stale* it an indication
file evening's program may le
of Dixie’s sentiments on the Issui. growth In church membership the blare in linm In *av# anyone
Alabama and
Arkanaa* will has steadily outstripped growth Authorttle* »ald #ef«MI»hinr th" f in d iled with a b m » nt the
rot# on the Issue July IH. Ten­ In th* country's population. In Identities rf Ih# dend would »■" City Hall. It wa* learne l there to­
day, for a group *.f local &gt;uiing
nessee will vole July 20 . Th# cam­ one gmaratlon— from 1900 to 1938 difficult i&lt;er lisps requiring »ev
paigns are well organised In tarh — church mctnlnrshin Increased eral days In sum# m«cs. Ilu Iges men bellf e that llirrc will h#
from 27.183.lHto to 1,0,0.17.209. ■isH ll was pruhahl" *e&gt;*tol of etioiigll icrsons remaining In Han
•late.
In Alabama, repeal adeocates Thla represent* a vain nf K2.K tie unidentified passengers « r r r f rd lm the evening In Insure a
la 'g - attendance al a dame.
an,| prohibitionists have marhims percent a* Against n population from out of tlis city.
already fun-tinning, . A house-to- gain nf ASA percent.
The crash iccuinul a*V|rk#rT,
house canvass by prohibitionists
The Baptist fhiirrh. with an a World War airmail nml pilot
has been planned. Bishop James increase during 1012 nf 147AM; with #.000 hours riving to his
Cannon of the Mathodlat Episco­ again led all denominations In credit, headed f»t Gurtlss-Air
pal Church.’ South, militant dry gains. Other denomination* which port after an unsuccessful at­
leader, la on Ih escene. Th* Anti­ showed Impressive gains were tempt to land at the Lew
More than a •core of local
Saloon taag'ie met In Birming­ Ihe Eastern Catholics, with an In- tlroiimls ramp.
The
wcatlwr.
ham last weak and mapped a pro­ yreasa of 222.217: th» Methodists, suildenly
squally.
kicked up fe^imer* snd members of -hipping
gram for Ihg.campaign.
with a gain of 94.MI7; and the w are*. V |ck * ry art the plan* d wp ‘ ..."unUnii.in, a r« planning to b#
T»r. E. E . Barton of thla cl*y, Lutherans, with a gain of R8 . near the rsmp, apparently damag in liilando tomorrow morning to
Chairman of Ih# executive mm- 528.
ing a pent con and a wing llallwr atlrml n •lale-vvide mn«a meting
.
mltte# of Ih# ADI*n&lt;-* Against
f „ e which II II. SloehfeU of
In aplt# of the depression , j than risk n taxi over th- rough
Repeal of lh » Eighteenth Amend churches mad* a gSod finincial I „ , i er. he gave Ihe hupo plan" New York C ity.-w lll appear to
m»ol sacs "We ran win Alabama showing during 1912. Ihe report J o,,. gun and shot ehywur I. head c&gt; plain hnw n Irlrtypr amt F*. It
with a genuine
knock-down elates.
Contributionfor
all Ing for an airport wh re lm |t marketing eyslcni vqreraling In
flrhl."
At American cities would work,In
churrh purposes wet* 119.02 per could use landing whoel*.
— " n wltt-he BO ktd glove affair." capita «
compared with $22 02 1 The crash occurred when hr the advantage » f Fforl^'grower*.
he sal"! "We ask no quarters and In the prevloue year.
Mr film kfold. amt A. K l*lckwa&lt; within a mil# of hlv gml.
Th* per raplta contributions i Tlvnurnmls of holiday motor­ ard. of liilando. wrre here ls«t
end will give none."
Charles Bice, of Jlnmewnod. for henevolrnee* In 1912
ists saw the plane lurch in mid­ week dtsenvong tlir plan with
«avs Alabama will he the "first $.1 .1 2 as romparerl with M .7I hi air A wing shivered, then ••rum­ •v tal l"cnl growrrv ao&gt;| »hip
stale the dry# will carry." II# 1911.
pled. The “ Northern IJgh t" went |., I
wh',. a«v'irei| him tbit ihe
formerly waa mayor of llnmeIt Is pointed out. In connection ,1 wo. no.# tilted at all nimlr
eit) i« Inlerrdeil In the pr 'posi­
wnod. a town that has legalised with these alight finanrlal de­
Olio witneea *nh| he «»•
tion und that * Inrge re|irr«cntabeer despite Alabama's hone dry creases, that since 1929 onr nut of Ihe women frantically Irving
imo nill .attend the meeting.
law.
of every ala banka ha* failed, lu get out of tho plane the in"
'I bo on cling will br belli in Ihe
One hundred and sixteen de'e- on# out of every 43 hospital • ment It touched Ih# gvomid. Then utilniijii Momripal
Auditorium
gates will all In th# ennvenllon In has closed, fne out of every 22 mme the capl slon, balking c­ 'darling at 9:1*1 o'clock Mori than
de-lde the Issue |l&gt; from Ihe sta'e business and Industrial romps rape and attempts at rescue
I'.noo lev ilsl inns have been mailed
al large an^ 10*1 frnrn counties on nies has become bankrupt, and
t i Ibe lending grower* and shipbasis
of representation In the that only one out of n n v M 4 I
'pert of FlorhU.
■tat*
house of representatives. churches has closed II* door*-

World’s F a i r Si*h&lt;.
Seers Are Victims |
Craft Bursts Into
Flames As It Hits

Hope For Successful Ending
M a c Donald
Mother Slays D aughter, PROBLEM OF WAR Premier
Maken Impassioned
For Co-Opera­
Severely Wounds Another DEBT PAYMENTS Plea
tion, Speedy Action
A nd Then Drinks Poison HAS SPOTLIGHT
LONDON.

Three States To Con­ Religious Groupsflnve
duct Ballots N e x t -Gained 919,252 New
Month On Question Members During ’32

Farmers, Shippers
To Attend Meeting

Th# delerates are hound lo vnl#
In th* mnvenlion Aug. R as a maInrlty af Th* voters decide In the
Jnl* IS eleetlon.
.
'Slate political leaders are di­
vided on Ihe t**u*. Ar-hle Carmt-hael. nf TiieenmbU. leader In
state's affaire. Is running on lh »
repeal ticket. Bn la Judge Leon
McCord, nf Mnnleomerv. national
D*mne/*l|* committeeman.
' Alabama’s prohibition history Is
turbulent. It veted bone dry many
rears ago, then modified th# law
and allow# dlneal option. Later,
the toeal option plan was His.
eerdrd and th# atat* went so arid
that It prohibltad **l» " f »"*•
thing that looks Ilk# beer, smells
Ilk* boar, last*# Ilk* heer. or
foams Ilk# boer. That law waa
modified at th# reeoel session of
tko legislature and the state now
■Bows aala of “ naar-beer" of
(Osatlauod On Faff* Three)

Condition Of Burned
Fiaherman Is WorHe
On* of thr*# poaslhle developm«nta whlfh might occur In the
body of a parson who i&gt; as had
ly burned a* R- C. Lampp. white
f.sh*rman who r*t*l*'d h-rn* in
an early morning fir* near l-aV«
J**up l*»t Wadnesday has hr.ught
a rhanga for Ur* wur.e, l)r. J. N.
Tolar staled this morning.
M r. laravp, who appears In
good spirit*, despite th* many
largo and painful burn* un hibody, has davaiopml acute Bright's
disease. IIU lampcratur* is near
th# 103 marlt and has b**n for
two &lt;Uy*. H U coadillon. Ihcrafnr*.
rtmaloa aaxUaa, according to Dr.
Tolar.
.
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Vaccination Limit For
Dorm Extended ^Yct'*&lt;^iwania Quartet To
I, &gt;cal dug-owners a rt given an Be Heard Over Radio

other week In which to bring their
dogs to Ihe f lt y Hall for Hie at
Sanford Kiwaniv
*'lub
i in
nml vaccinati in for rabies, II -as I piartrl conipoaad of )'. S. Lamanno need today by City t’lrik I I ion. II. W. Ilucker, J. M. HtiocS. I imion.
Iphcr, s id It. C. Moore, will head
Dr. ('. W. Baker, »vtcrlu*il»" ; die a Lrininol# C-u&lt;nty piogram
will l-c at Ih* City Hall r •&lt; , hat la r hedidcd tn he h'aid over
morning lo rgcclaat* th# d .
■O'ku station W DHO. liilando.
All persons are required to I'.'L .g x I Thin-ilny- oeeftng fr—or Hrltt
cliave a CUy l|c*n«#' al $1
* • 0 h 10 it'rloek.
The pmg rani will It railed
rarh dog. The vaeciaation Is
without charge, tha Q t y u mf '.Srnwnnl* I 'aunty's (»i«"l News
the funds it secures front Ig 1 ’rngrapi", and, aside flour . the
cense* to pay for the eacelm aa&lt;l suaieal numbers, Karl Ichmann,
Iir. liaker’a fao.
'
rail# billy secrctar)
will ha
D,g* which are not tMximd' 1 card in vaeoral short tulkv «hirby neat .Saturday night will be tg whieb ha will point out aom*
impounded and killed by office, - »l f tha tevaral items »f “Goad
th* police idepartnaot, M r. U &gt; »- lews" wbieh are now under way
aua said.
1 Sanford.

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PnrYinl Payment*rfnn
Pr4&gt;H4»ntH~Q ueHlion
Mark Over Ix’firnlity

Regatta Rrojrraht
TiVritTnuosToGrow
Ill Len|v|h, Variety

DRY CAMPAIGN IS MEMBERSHIP IN
MOVED INTODIXIE CHURCHES SHOWS
ON ELECTION EVE LARGEST TOTALS

June

( A . P . ) — T h e w o rld economic
M IA M I, June IX — m — A Mlami mother today Is charged hy
confem ncp. tho moat mnmon*
aaumrsi,** •-w ith - killing..nsm « t — P r c H c n I h - Q u e n t i o n f m T T - i m p m h t T - l i r T T n n t r h f y ‘
her daughters with a hatchet,
to ry . got u n d e r w a r thla a f t heating another »n «ev«relv that
rrn o o n w it h dologatra fro m
•ho prnt'pMy will die, and thrtl
r lr t u a lly
e v e ry
natio n
on
LO N D O N , June | J ._ (A .P .)—
rommitling suicide hy swallowing
e
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th
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tl
to
t
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to
Ofld
Great Britain's new move livpoison.
The dead child la Both l.iind. nltht Is reported In gnvemmenl the b ig .slump.
Inn and a half years old. Hhr died
K i n (r G o o n rr h i m s e l f
rlrrlea la lavnlre a prof* sal of
opened the first plenary setilon
from blows on the head
The toother who died In a hi**- a small "token" payment In the despite his suffrrinif from rhetipilnl a few hmii* utter Ihe tr&gt;ig- I'aMed Slate* toward Ihe Thurs­ iisati•in Th# king-rmprrnr’a ad­
gnly was discovered is Mrs Haiti- day Installment to bring Ihe war dress In effect was a prayer for
sueeraa of the mnferrnca which
ry n I.und.
d*hls discussion In a etlala. Th*
has been called tn bring aid to
June Lund, 12. Is In a hospital
mor*
follow,
th*
surprising
deesuffering humanity.’
hut physician* said there la vir­
tually no hope that she ran sur­ laraHon of Prim# Minister MacRamsay MarDsinahl. plcturesqua
vive Ihe severe wounds on her Pwaald at Ih* opening &lt;&lt;d the rrlme minister, who Is president
brad.
worlrl rrnnomle conference that nf the conference, followed with
an Impassioned plea for co-op*ro­
Fund Is a radio repair man lie
the
war debts problem mast "ho llon and action
.
had not hern located this aftrr
noon.' Ills wife left a note to settled once and fig all and
MacDonald referreil lo the ennhim sating she was "lining this to • ilhont delay". The lnslallmerd,
ferenc# s i ih* greatest assem­
make things .osier for you." A totalling $71,930,000 fall# due blage In th* history of tha world,
postscript said "I rnuldn’t ‘ leave Thursdat.
lie described th* world’* plight
this earth without Ihe children I
fri"n falling prices, mal d l l t r l b » , ~ J ____
kvmvmth"- rhttdren will be »afo
WASH ING 1ON, June 12._|/P) Urn In gosssis, and the fall of u xtj
n,i that I* all that matters."
- A big question mark as lo Ih* tlonal Income, In xomo coilntrle* ’7 ®
legality of accepting partial pay reaching 48 percent.
Thla rannot go on,” the Prim*
mente on Thursday's war debt in­
Minister said. " T h r world Is being
stallment* yesterday arose before
Irtvi-n upon a state of thing*
lb# administration, snd aide* tn whkh may well bring it face to
The public today was reminded President Roosevelt studied the face onre again— for tt has hap­
•ituatioa Is the flight
nr a debt pened on scale# of varying extent
hy Mr*. Undor C url.It. of Geneva, pay day drawing Inexorably near­
before now— with a time In which
vice-chairman of th* Forestry er.
life remits against hunLhlp and
Committee of Ih* Chamber of
Aa Congress. In spit# of strong­ the gains of the past nnr swept
Comnirree, that three reels of est administration effort*, ran |U away hy the fore## of despair."
motion pMture films totaled to resale n beyond Ihe starling lime
Referring to war debts as aru
f rest fire* will he cahibilrd at for Ih# London economic rnnfer- other suhjeet "In fount rank o r
Ih , Milan* Theater
tomorrow enee, indications were noted here Imrorlanre." MarDonal,| said It la
mornirg al 11:0 0 o'clock without that Great Britain, Italy and other a question which aauld not ho
i haige.
debtor nations might follow tho dealt with at the parley "hecnoae
Th* flltnr, brought to Sanford partial payment rourse.
obviously this ronfciwneo Is not &lt;
The quest inn being studied t,v constituted in such a way as to ’
thro'i|h the ro-p.ratlon uf the
Ful#rlry Committee amt the Wont day was whether aeroplane" by enable It to consider It and settle
.
cn', Cine f inumttee of tlm trade th" United States of only part of thr matter."
He declared, however, that th#
tsulv, and the Garden Club of the slims due would mnatitut*
Santo,d. will ilrpict, m rt two reel taell approval of non payment nf debt problem "must ho dealt with
before every obstacle to general
fiimedy, and one reel new, fcalur* the remainder.
M iiniM Ihe final derision he^that recovery h** been removed and
)u»l vi list fore-1 fires mean to a
the administration must •(., n&gt;&lt;*h- It must lm taken up without doe immunity.
ing that rould he construed as lay by Ihe nations concerned.
condoning a default In whole or In “ Lausanne has to tw completed
nart. the nostlhllRy s|no,l nut that and this vexed question nettled
If part payments should he nf. once amt for oil In the light of
fere.t Ihe U’n'hlncton government present world conditions."
mleht fool compelled to refuse
MacDonald ullcrcd every word
about the w*r dehts slowly ami
Th# bod) of Mis. Annie Martin, them.
However, Rnnsevrlt ha* stood emphatically. Greatest emphael#
7^ who died al Ihe li nr# nf her
nl# e, Mrs A. II. Garrett. IH|2 roosl.tenllv for navment of the of Hie speech was placed on th#
I’almello Aventi# Saturday after­ ■lehts until the Conrre&gt;* approve* phrase “ Lausanne has to bo com­
noop aflar a two weeks Illness, revision nf the funding agree­ puted."
A t the Lausanne eonfarenex
was sent In Petersburg, V a , IhU ments, snd the loiryre«slon has
afternoon .wherr burial will take •nseail that Ih# ultimate derision German reparation* were virtual­
would be to accent wFataear pay­ ly eliminated by European reejp- .
plact Jomorrow allruioum
.
lent* who thereupon made a "gjf&gt;Mlta Mai tin had llveif^ln San­ ment I, 'lirnffored.
Awslllne Ihe
d*e|a|on to he tleman’s agreement"
that tlwlr
ford for abut it n year. She was
res tied hv the British eahloel to. action would not ho effective un­
horn at i Appomattox, Va . on Jan.
I I . 1859. Surviving her at# a •tsv. nfflrlals wondered h"w the less the United Slhte* correspond­
.lel't sttonttno #n«| the world eco­ ingly scale down Ih# war debt*.
J f ijt
brother, J. I.. Marlin, ,,f Petersnomic nnferenee, heelnnlng InRecretary Hull, head of Tf c*'
Irurg. who accompanied the lowly
il„
w„- 1.1 I t
affected hv Ihe American delegation at Ih# " « ■
'
North; a alsler. Mrs. J. FI. Mar­
f.ct that Cnncres* will h" In ees ferenro today outlined four ways
tin. Koanokr.' Va.; tw,o Hirers,
.Isis loneer
nf attacking high l*ilff&lt; and ex­
Mrs. A. II. Garrelt, Sanford. Miss
Cnneress hs* gone einnhslteallv pressed hope of progress.
Aubrey Martin, Roanoke: two
no rrm r l agetns* ,n r revision nr
Tho proposals, Hull
said l"#
nrih rw t, Georre Marlin. It"#
conference might e insider, at#
rsneellatton
of
th"
debts,
and
'lenokr. and Carl Martin. Petersburg.
•crml""'l nropooenls nf esartlnw first, II genernl revision simul­
govern­
nsvnsen* hsv# lhr#ale»e,l to hrlng taneously 'by various
the es plosive debt Issue Into de­ ments; second, a small horizontal
ieduction as a preliminary xtap;
bate
h
agreement* be­
Renalor Robinson. BepiihMean. third, regional
nations,
and
Indiana. nsl«ed the debt miration tween neighbor
New Smyrna officer* arrived in s short time ago. and rerelvg,| re­ fourth, a purely bilateral tariff
Sanford this morning al almnl assurances from Roldnsnn. of A r­
bargaining
1 0(1 o'clock, visited Ihe County
Amnng Ih* l* t' arrivals w#r#
kansas, tV» Democratic leader,
Jail and took Into custody a YnBiig that President Hnnsevcll was car- Premier Daladler of F'tane* and
while c tip lr. Jimmie Clayton,
rvlne out the expressed will nf the leader nf tlr# Genoa,. d#|agaMinneapolis baker, and Maiglr
Conerrss.
tion, Foreign Minister von
Fountain, Pineraslte, who had
If, a* Indicated. Congress *d- rath.
been arrested at about '.i 'T’.h o’rbwk
lotirns within a b " days, the ef­
Th# atmosphere last night at
lael night by Officer II II. Ander
•0 .
fort upon the economic parley of headquaiteis of the
prlaclpal
•on as suspected tiklers nf a
III remaining In ssslnn for that ctyUgatinns was that of restrained
filling statlcn in Bamsula.
length of time was regarded as optimism, many statesmen »r»m A description o f.ihe rnople was
negligible, since It will he a week Ingly being awed by tb# m*$i)L
Irlrpbuned lo Sanford at about
or more before th# parley settles
I tide of Ih# task of reconciling na­
1:00 o’clock last nigh). While Of
■town lo negt,Gallons on th* vital
fleer Andaraon was making his
tionalistic objectives.
prnhltn of world trade.
round* last night, he saw Ih*
Currency stabilization. It waa
Great Britain
apparently has
roupl* In a small aulnmobll# on
made the Washington govamment explained yesterday, is tha ptobFlrat Styaat. APer questioning
abla first point for aerioi/a cleavIh# couple,, ha took them to the a twritattve proposal on th# debts. sga In th# conferanre. althso^h —
County Jqjl. and telephoned Now At hnv rate. Rlr Ronald Lindsay,
(Continued On Fag* Thr*#J ' 4
Ihe British ambassador, gar*
Smyrna your#.
Preldrnt Roosevelt orally a communlration from his govarnmtnl.
COM MISHKIN T O M K K T
p a i ,a t k "a n 3 V IS IT H E R B
After Roosevelt
talkrd It over
with his advisors, tha Briton
Routine matters, Inclodlag tha
Th# part that benunde County
eallesl upon acting Secretary Phil­
and It# fqsldente o.ay play in tb* lips at the state department to approval of May skshursemiHU
and th* signing of checks in payFourth o f‘July rilcbration at Fa- receive an answer.
-T ?uv
latka this year was discu*##cl her*
The total debt payment* du* rnent of various accounts, will
Tie
toslay hy J . W. I.'aniphell and H. Thursday aggregate $144,000,000. cupy tha attention uf th* City
H. T a a ttr of that c.iy. who visit­ O t thla. Great Britain xrlll «rw# Qommisalon which m#*ta la Ha
ed th# C ku m U r •&gt;( Cuminsrc# thh $78,000,000. Franc*
$40,000,000 flrat Jun* session at th* City Hall
toaiyht at 7:80 o'clock.
and Italy $11,000,000.

Forest Fire Films
To Be Shown Tuesday

Body Of Miss Martin
Is Sent To Virginia

Couple Seized Here
A Robbery SimpectH

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Sure They Arc
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Nightgown
American Tempo in Drees P r in t, Bandeau Pajamas and
Sommer Notes for Women—Linen Mess Jacket for Men

American Tempo Print

STOCKS SHOWS
HUGE INCREASE

tw

Beauvais Embroideries

h o sms ore. It is crucial for
W n those see reasow for the Fed
js rW e staff Is limited to emit
me slepewdsMe hsirh-r. T ire Mi
« r . wow tW t Oils Cocry »« b -l* olhso i hy • erne arm. Espers
wrdical attewt lew has heew given
«
awd the treat meet Is doing
p o t . hot W hardly will »*•
Me to pitch tnsoorrww, so tt will
• TW * Minor.
K laser wilt hare his work cut
foe him. The Indians »a v all kinds of h fling,
gartlraterit right handers, foe a
•tot *f M hits in their last sev
_ n , ----- .M of w it h Were vien rW . Im W d-* l» th*- *• ** tolpl
_ _ n . , ^ 0 0 s. taro triples an I

This 1# sos ef U s (syeet ef
•tshll’e Anserieao Ttmp* Friats, »
group at assigns Inspired ky phelegrsche, printed to heevy tllh sreps.
The rhythmle llerel deelgo io the
fabric Is rspsatsd to U e greet •«
flows re at ths pelot ef the V oesh.

W f W Fed«. during their lari «•*% gpsnee. have feted ssnt hut 70
S a .-t o » todinw threw triftes and I W n U rs. T V r have had jwsl fair
inrk agitost left handers recent
to, segvrlrg only erven hits off
Xmrwtes nf lavUm rg. *«d nalv sii
•a I# inn mgs nff le fty lane here
* Tenser row Ikr pet- wilt have to
W w asset her ferk hander, le fty
■
ml— daker. This bn-Vy btosete has
■aged *ls *4might virtarles in
y k k k hr ha. allowed eat) 3fl hit*,
to ia said to to to prefer! esmditon. met the ladiars are tonkin*
apaa him Is tarn in th* vt ter&gt;
which «itt pat them tar a He for

Their gelation I* Hsalth sad
latlon." .

WASHINCTOlt. Jmm * 1®— &lt;81
-r T t w administrations plan far
reorganising the nation's railroad
on an reonomi-al operating basis
through su.pencion of the anti­
trust laws— a task *o ba soporvised by a federal coordinator—
last night lacked only the formal
H r of Senate approval of a Hauaa
adopted roe ferenr* report before
becoming taw.
By unanimous consent, Cbalrof the House Riterman ~latbttm
‘
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state Commer-s committee, ob­
tained approval of the report
rompo«ing differences between the
taro branches on the encompassing
measure. B*nate adoplioa la con­
sidered certain.
President Roosevelt plana to ap­
point Joseph B. Eastman. Inter-

the rtaas treasu
supplying r.hool

school orcheeU pky*d * p m e * . &gt;«n.l as Ik* eenkr* eaUred Urn
auditorium while the audlenm ap­

pended. Re*. Wm. P. Brook*. J r ,

nf the Flret BaptW Ckureh readered the Invocation, after ffhlch
the orchestra played a special se­
lection
II. C. Du Rose, chairman of the
County school board, mede a short"
U lk on “What the Com m onItyBgnects of You Oraduatee." following
•htrh Col Rltts delivered the adreea of tM tv
ro-onlinalor for on* poor. U
Tho awards followed the addreaa
Eastman’s job of reorgsnlslng the end Joe Cowart, member o M j "
carriers and scaling down their cUsa. rendeed • 8™ «P o f ^ B I
capita) -structure to a point of
reasonable return is incomplete by ’ °The program was concluded
that time, the President has th* after Prof. O. E M clC* • « * !
power In continue thin section of the diplomas and Bee. F - *• Met­
the measure for another year.
ier of the P in t Christian Church
As co-ordinator, Eastman will
asked a benediction
hare authority to eliminate com­
peting line, an,| unnecessary aerr
Ices, consol Idaled terminal facllllifted the hanking position quite tlrr. and effect consolidations In
substantially.
Collateral loans,
which had become underageured
through the continued deflation of
mines, hare, since the rise began,
rrocifed with values to the credit
of the borrowers. The Increase In
collateral values itself provides the
basis for further credit allowance
if borrowers care (or more credit
at this lime.
, „
The average value of all the under this temporary section, is "
|,203jW IJC n shares listed on June provided that no worker, a r e i n
j was |g.VI®r compared with 820.73 X T l s S s S i o ~ d lh »u g h eottsolida
on Mav I for I.299JMM58 sharee. (Ion. effected by •»"
The low average market value was Organltnl and unorganised lahor
811 J»9 a share on July 1, 1932. On may set up rommlltees In eirh re­
June 1 there were
gion to confer with the radetod
sues listed romps red with 1 *k i rommlltees on pmWems nf wages
and working conditions.
Prrmsnent law enacted under Simonlu Work. Lari* can
the bill Places t M n * * H g *
$3 .00.
8 r u 1I caro $2.00.
comnanle. under the J«rW W * »"
of the Interstate Commerce Com­
This
i* handwork.
mission and re oral* the
rlause nf the 1920 Imn.tortallon
, ft |herehv cancelling claim* n«
.000,000 against railroads fur
318 F r t n c k A v e n o o
recess profits.
This legislation carries t r t «M
rrahle additional ground will have of President Rnosavella pUttorn.
In he re nvered before the hest to­ pledges during the campaign. M l *
tals for 1931 are exceeded. Th* designed to e ff.-t economles and
highest monthly total In 19.11 was squrexe ths water out of capital
Homo Mixed Feed*
IS 7 .0 8 l.7 tW.4 8 l. on March 1. when structure. It plaees u p o n ,WV
Have col other* feeding
the overage sham **10* " V
coat*, why not yoor*
|»3 9fl. The record *',« h . f°r .
Hemlnolo Dairy Feed
entire list w a. 880.(M8^7MM on
Gxlnearille Muh
Sept. I. 1920.
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iMUQMUS

Treat 'To Eat

ROY SCHM ltfH

Yhi* delicate, sheer
laswo In mllsnese chiffon ef
rdanlte Is aatly called "Tra p
- I t , ...slim e s is sahsocsd

Y O U TH F U L FASHIONS: Thle Mllie printed csKen dress lies an attractive scsllopsd collar trimmed
with sis etrsod smhs^dtry "oss.

Crop Provision
Rum Shortage «B0WIJN(i NOTES’ Home Mortgage
Loans All Set
Seen Due To Big In lh* Sanford Bowling l-ragur Bill Goes Up To To Aid Growers
Senate For Action
art-k th* lloum tram look a
Medicinal Uses this
,;unws from the N e -lll Bottler-

(Continued Fn*m I og* t,»n*»
lh* period the loan. Them ai* nu
inspection *n I appraisal f»*s. Th*Porroaer iiiusl pay th, coit of
rK uriug u title theck cvrtlfkslt
and foi rvorring of the m urigi(e
aid drawing up the faper*. Th*
Regional Agricultural Credit C ir
poiktlPii naa * laid »hed for -ths
.Uitxnc of tamiK for needs * 1 &lt;k
cannot l&gt;« nt*l I*, esiillng aguavies and m l to compete akh
thine IX a borlower can obtain
In. loan lliioucli In i usual eon
mctlons at na m l.U r lalt-s, he
uh-uld not apply.
IU-g lla agriullural credit cor­
poration:* aie aullwrised And tmpoarend to msk* I sane or ads
tanrrs In imlinduali, partnerahipa
or corporations | Iher than a ro.
i.prrali.,. c i|ioiulion) whit the *«•
isnnsnt -p*m Ihv production of
frti t as a lirthhood. Applicanl.
must be I.pim I mI* grtwers win
a* lively sifiervlso llis u|v*ralion
nf their Piopcilles. In the rasa of
corpora!! ns. ihv cur|*oraliua must
hare a resub-nl msruger. f-snners,
partem, piocer.ors, commission
■oerchantr are in-1 giblr. And also,
teglal anrlcoltural crrdtt corp.rallocs are not authorised to make
liana to to .perallres.
The loans, as the name implies,
a rt primarily for the purppoe cf
producing the cr :p.
llowavor,
whii* the im p prnepect l* suffi­
cient lu warrant k loan of larger
MtounI, the increased sinu nt
may ks used tu pay dslinqueat

nbiln the Itnllard Fomls tnnk 2 »u|
„| n from Itv U nUrH Ijiml-er t.'u.
•rant. Wm l.uhrman «f the Iliumtram wa* high individual score,
with a 221 gam*, (leu. Ilatw of
Ballard's had high 3-gam* total

be the resultMm Smyrna la a battle for last
atom with the larklm . Crackers.
Official totting average* m
h------- » by Fvfer B-haal. h &gt; r r
Mgrvtarr fm j the Corea lodisnSI. snt
as totl*rs, -low o.i
t b t heels of I to Islanders, ami
A — W all. Cena outfielder, still
•*
I bo work with a .118 wsaik

to

Mao

L i s t Prices Advance Formality Of Senate
Over Five Billions Approval Only Step
During Past Month Needed TbBeTaken
NICW Y O R K . Jons 10— Th e a g .
greenle value nf all atnrki listed
orr S * New York Slock Eirhsnge
In repsed PS.AA7.9S14 4 1 in May to
total tX S T X M l Jttft as of Jon* |.
the highest level since November
I. 19.11. The Stork Exchange list
now fas a total value exceeding
all eirent the last tw* months of
192*. although the monthly totals
for 1927.1990 are all higher.
The advance nf the list In May
enmrared with a gal" of M W c
2 ic.
in Anvil, when th* rtw
averaged about 91.8 per rent. The
H a . in Mar areraged about 20 per
cent.
From Jan. I . 1999. until June
I. 1922. a total of »|3,41M 05JII«
has hern Added to the value of lla;,
the total at the flret of the year
for the entire llel being 118.0ft*,d U A l t - T k e k a u ja a iU L lo g J a i.
t ig list was 8IS.H33.4T9.R77. as of
Ju ly I. 1932. so that ■In'* then
the value of the list ha*,Increased
more than 100 per cent, while since

/ T W Feds, wilt he at the etwesS f1- |f l i r e lose it will mean
rjmt t ie r win to e - to sriw almost
lj| of their remaining sie games.
* a t ithat all important pvnm
&amp; Ikaitons eest Toesdse after- I j l j |f |hew win. IhesTI — *♦
'aatev. toe even if Daytona does
da tomorrow, the Eeds then will
•* owe aml owe half games ahead
t
Islanders and the worst
|i - »
»- 1
tSa'toes
*Wsday sumId -till find them i"
J W piece h r half a game.
T m raw re-sdilc see then that

winner of (to Gorges

fbn*

to i muoili, nh n msolilkall-n
of th, oseda-mal le|os#i -|jw » l«
rtosr slf*«s *v. their neu- iqiufii'l
of I f.iei.MHi gallsms ol pre-sui
spirits ia wairlori *,
Im l-hs
4,0*0.01X&gt; gallons nh el, w ill Issgm
to ms I are in the Fall.
This latter amount l*s * Is m
msnatsrtund stase 19-1* alien a
few d ’ tills rles in Krnturhy, I’rno.
tylraaia uol Marylan-I nste lireasr-l with slefinltr ipodas.
The aornml a»lng time fired by
lh# lietjsliial r-*c*-ho| buna
b&gt;

Mir j e a n , io Ihb U r I srailabW
or uw ,*t. although Imttlmg will
•agia nuxl month
U 7 o ir
Duraa ei^rs-verd e a is d o b llj n , t|„,

-|V,
no . . . .
u&lt; iis

n to th rr, a t the present rat# of
T |&gt;|&gt;|,
msamplxm, the rate «f prselucllan w -uld mr&lt;I r»en the p m .'r(|* — — —

j,~ ,„

I loo demand. \Vhvtea.v Id fore the
law was altered a pbyricaa was
limit*.I to a plat a week i*er |s
iUni. there ls now tirtually no
(••friction up li lh« aau nt pie-

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I}»
ns

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JJ;

set
U l ,m

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proathrsl the Titasury with tug.-rstioni lhat ths restrict! as ba
modified to P rind me cling
ho
med cal demand amt possible ic
|isl.

crihtd sad the |*b)&lt;lcisii dues not
Almost half Ibf whiskey drunk
hav* to specify the a lawnt.
j,' before pruhititiun,
H .ian said.
As enmrared ith the quantity mil de-l mmo of lh&gt; wrll knuwn
a m la wareiiouacs, the ole bul I rat dr, was a rectified product
totesui pointed out H ut* before with rn aliohd base and Ihla
prohibition there was usually would be reaorlcd i„ undoubUily
sh &gt;at 3M,aooj&gt;oo gallons la boad-| if n*-rrssao f°r °lh«r than mtdlid wsrehouses an-1 consumption of •cal I urposes,
distilled Its* o n ran som* Fears] Tea states tore already gio*
aa h'gk as M jWOjW t geBsuss.
| no record this year as faror ag

Dima said that should repeal repsal end Jauett tiheuss, preslcems this &gt;snr them would be al t-nt of th* AaeecraHop Agalast
a m dUrtcalt situation than that! the l'rrkibltlou Aawedmeal. hf.
pc*sente. I hy Dm legalisation ef said Ibee* was a feasibility of *7
hem, because while beef could be stale* troliag before the sad ul Ike
agd k a reswpa re lively ah it pe- jeer.
- '
Hod, It reqe red yesm to predate
r roh klUem M e n hare xm-

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Growl*# Maah

Seminole Feed Co.

Wheeler Named
Stated Healthiest

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rhayH Cat Lika NawlI
aurgtral iie&gt;U: alt klaOs of tela,
eon aad katveo; pruning toala
ef all htada, sis. Bspsrt aaw

linos

resrsls o( I.ana ar* not to hr used
to make purrbaae* or pay inskllritness which baa no hearing on
the grove or formrlUalf.
A ll loans aiust ha fully and
t Ijquatoly sec red. Primary so,u rtly shall e insist of a first lien
covering lh « next end oubstqusnl
crop* until the loan Is repaid, with
such additional oscurity so way
be deemed neersrory to oecsrs

(Continued from P*g« 1)
by Rev. A . 8. Peek, who oa behalf
of Sanford lodge No. 1841, 8 F*
O. E.. preoentod cook and 8 ® «
medals to A ik Slntletary and
William Vlklon as wlnnoro of first
place io the “Safety Flret" ossa contest Mira Roao Warn and Roy
llerechowlti wore second priko
winners, being presented with
rash and tllvar modal*.
R. F . Cooper, member of th*
faculty, presented John Brown
with o prls* as winner of th*. Na­
tional Society of Coloakl Daugh­
ters essay contest on.the subject

C aritiu T ^ B t

ALL EXPENBE
TOURS
Sanford to Chicago

. And Rdtorn

a .n K R W R f f *

adsiltkaal aecurity may coasisl of
anything of val S, although usu­
ally the first mortgage on lh.*
property itaelf la the casket **■

the roenomtlon ntsy negolUte in
s neffort to recover homes lolt
within tw* T*ar» before th* day
th* MR hecomee law.

NOW U N 001 IE FABRICS

DOZIER
STANLEY.

leaded, buwaver, that repeal srill

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Sanford Herald

The Coitfertnce Begins

Monday , lu ttg i t , t m
H t t i to try to d*Th« a k I » » *
for the orderly payman* *f rTP*"
follow to relieve the condition
of stalemate which woo rapidly
ruining
Germany and coating
Kroner million* to no discernible
good ami. Out of the delibetutiow
of thia commission ca m ,. lha a®rolled Paw n plan.-whKh went In­
to affect In 1921 and aaamad to
Kara finally jml the raparotlaw
quaation on tho rood lowanla fi-

WILD THE* PAY?
l l T D O R S E T R IC H A R D SO N

ing, grow worse, or wnfinrr mere is in nr* ro-*jpcrau-jii
among nations which will facilitate the business and fi­
nancial recovery of all.
Outstanding political leaders,
brilliant diplomats, and kern economic experts constitute
the,delegations from the nations, and folly realize the re*
■pondblllty with which they arc charged.
Upon broad generalizations there will l»e fairly prompt
accord.
All recognize that currency stabilization upon
some fixed metallic lutse in essential to international trade.
There ran he no disagreement that tariff walls are too
high and trade embargoes must lie removed.
Most of the
nations (relieve that world prices should Ire raised, credit
extended ami rapital movements from one rnuntrv to an­
other encouraged.
That the balancing of budgets, the
revision of war debts, and general disarmament would
help, is also widely c onceded.
.....
These problems constitute the goal toward which the
different nations are driving, but how to achieve a single one
of these things offers a bigger problem than all thp various
objectives combined.
It is easy to agree that currencies
should be stabilized: It is not ro easy to determine the

Ssaaos. - » — !•(
HHMRIR

IB LE V R U BS r O B

to d a t

IK G O D O F P E A C E t Now
ItfcLoi. pease. . — juaho-yun
Will.— Ilahn-w* I3:Z(), 21.

noffEBB spinfr
'
WttJ,d "ol walk the certain
r ' y * . roadu
‘ »
** oul
knowledge wi*e,
' And trimmed with little mug
X ,■
Diode*
WlM-re counselor* advise.
Jhn soul of him was wild to go
An independent way.
T o tun the risk of life and kno-«
Ti.e dangers of the day.
TJ* would not settle down In tread
H A t night In tumble into bed
Tin- ehnrtered path* and sure,
iJ Boft-plllowed and secure.
Thnt (psllrsa soul of hi* must
Though friendless and alone,'
-WW from
everything that*
ft
done
To learn whal’ i still unknown.

1 lie «tumlji-d often, now and then
Hi* Indy sorelv burned,
q. Into th* peaceful haunt* uf men
For romfort he returned.
But re-ted and refreshed once
more,
Thnt rn -Tj-rtIr *nu|
Would turn III* hark on safety’s
door
To *eek some donrernu* goal.
. — Hy Edgar A . Gae*t.

the development* of the past few
W r « . Great Britain, rated in t*#

The typical dsbt-fnnidtng agrearnrnls finally made by the Untt*l
State* with the war -debtor na­
tion* run for n period t &gt;f A3 yearn,
over which semi annunl payments
of Interest ind principal are to bo
made. The so-called "rapacity to
pay” was calculated. ,5 rwumahly,
as of the date of the negotiation
of each particular agriement and
represented »n estimate of the capaeltiH of w h tM io r for t w Q
year term. How wide ol* the mark
the** estimates were I » itown by
Charlie Haw*. »nd J . II. Badter,
dt rectors.
’ AHied Burbank, hrother of the
world famous Luther Bsjfbenk, and
himself
noted as a wliard of
agriculture, la to 1*0 * 1 his field
of ortlvitlee from Ga.llf'-rnla •“
Florida, and beginning next Fall
will establish a «“ e lf^rlrne nU I
farm near Torn! in Kl. Johns
county.
m
Ernest llousholder Is I n 'the
city and V ws that Ite Intends
to stay and hang nut Ills shingle
for Sanford looks goo-1 &lt;to him.
Mr. snd Mrs. Bryan 'H iggins
have arrlred in th# rit.i and ex­
pect t" rnske their future home
het* much to th# gr itlflcatlon
of their many frtendii
They
will occupy th* Stevens house
on Magnolia which M r. Higgins
rrrently purchased.
Mr suit Mr*. Gihsna scrompanted hy Mr. and Mr*. \V. W.
I, ng and tlawghler. Mist Bessie,
enjoyed an aptn trip to Orlando
nn Thursday.
Mrs. Long snd
Miss Bessie visited with Mr*.
N. &gt; TJ?h*rp.
Governor Trammell In an tntervlrw In Jarknnvllle
stated
that the 10.1.1 Legislature* was no
wnr*e than nlhjr*.
The Cdmnicrelil n t i l , '
wav
called
In nrjlrr l«*t Jiighl hy
Vice-Prealdv lit For*ler and the
matter
ofFourth of Ju ly rclebratl' n was brought up and the
rommilteca called upon for re­
port*.
|

A m s H * .. __, b _i . i
w TI
onols«..M T .u h

“ '" c l *n artual credit bounce on
Bri U m her tra.lr with the »o r|,l-* h e sold
°f *n. f ,i r 'd more income from her in-

S
"*
and - . I U -

P 'r h ,r
°
out. So it was actually po.,ib!c
' °r ’T a i l i n g It |fur her. w.thout permanent borl o r i - T r ! "? r * m r 1 °. ' V’ mwmg or dollars, a (this time to
rTTh s
" t ! * 1 * , *0 , t ! »cn.l.re the n e ,c s r v dollar cred™
L1^
from her own foreign baton e«.
was^not an a .s T'"!,. h ,»
Wit hoot any niie*tion, the fundd ? f.Jn M rtv in r , h.i t ' ^ r J u L u ln* nt ' h* British debt in 1V21

M
.i a i ' S - * In 193.1. and beg.n payments-to

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MhU.tonee-"Business ns

be completed In «2 year*. In th»
„
,
Italfour note Great Britain bad Inn ‘,t during this period the rep­
otted her former Allies to begin arattoiu situation was going from
paring their debts to her, rather had to worse in the eyes of the
Mlf-righteously justifying her re- Allies. Despite threats and deqaeat on the ground 1 &gt;f our Insist- mands, cash payment* “ f foreign
»nc* Upon pn! merit by her. She currencies were not forthcoming
stated that if we ever renounced from Germany, and every in-lividour payments, slmilsr relief nrould u ,l Germsn who could lay hards
h« •//ordedJo be(.A llie s hg-GraatLPn any marks was trying to jell
Britain— ami that In no evvntj'hem for foreign money and lliu*
would she ottempt to collect more g*» His savlngi out of Germany,
than she paid nut to us. The prin- This "fight from the mark” led to
elple* of the Italfour not* were th* complete eollnp.e of that c -r and have continue.! to be the ha- r«*ey «n&gt;l It* rod) cl ton to astrosis of Great Britain's poll-y to- nomicsl relation* to values in lout.-J
wards the liquidation of repara- moner. The French armies inradtlona and inttr-governmantal d*ht *d the great -industrial
snd
payment*.
mlalnr area of the ituhr and anGreat Britain's ebun* In rocog- "" ‘" " d ,h» ' ,h 7 . •*aW , r m ,i"
nislng and atartlng to pay h*r ""til Germany P*M. Th# only rowar il«bt to the United Slates in Ml,t was ,h *t , *J*n*? became a
Iflgl was undoubtedly' wise, from
deal worse In C,ermany, and
every practical bu&lt;lnesa stand- " " I-syment.s were receive*!,
point. First, it gave nolle* to lha
eventually— acting on a angeommerclal world at large that gestion tentatively thrown out by
debt* -even uurronomi* debt*— Secretary It'iglie* some month*
were sa-red obligallona and must before— the Allied government*
he honored. The value of doubt- more goods and services, and re­
fill debts nwed to the British appointed a commission of ex-

Th* [few** plan ia worth look­
ing at for a moment, because its
tuctnii is on* * fihe best illustra­
tion* of tko unpleasant but ines­
capable fact of atl international
payment*, vis., that, in order to
pay debt* in foreign money, you
mast Haro something that some
nne will buy for foreign money,
tip to the time of the Dawes plan
the Allies bad been demanding
from Germany something that
the German government did not
have — foreign rredit*. The Ger­
mans‘ paid the Allies roal and oth­
er goods, but thev could not pay
them money because they were
not building up sufficient foreign
credits to make these payments.
The German* were not ‘‘selling”
rnnugh abroad.
(To Be Continued)

Martin's Garage
If you have your ear
OK’d hy Marlin be­
fore you take yonr
vacation you may
■ave time and money.

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S (JUALITY PAINTS

tm-utrt will lx* wntchpil with inlrrm t

Miami’ji Proposed Air Base

A Fair Question
a n d a Fair A nsw er

1

ter quality (and lean 0/ better tostB)
than /at any otter o'garette a t the/trite.
It must be made right; ukifonn,well-filled—
mofartUles of to k en grttlmg into your
mouth1 uo hard mad toft floret.
It mutt have the right flavor and aroma—
tho right amount / aromatic Turkish.
It must reach you just as fresh as If you
pitted by the factory daor.
CHESTERFIELD has-fhat it takes to tatlafy. Just try them.

to pay ono

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

-* In eitranwi. Isolation aa the
- r emnoralc policy far t|h

|Uir. “ W* can do #w*v with Fair AaiocteUon. ttU

(oliovlag
•rportahte surplus," R says, WOT* elected to manor* the affairs
„ that
____organisation
____ ____ _ far
w‘. tho ««•*
hot producing It v Have yea of

naed that with cotton plant- lag year: H. H. Dickson,

proodeatj.J*. N. ■Whltaar.- sad - Gevrge

om c*

LUNCH

W# are equipped to grader*
first (tea* lob work at tto
loarst possible prices. Give a*

Herald Prinifaf Co

“NIFTY THREE”.
3 Small Photon in
Foider 30f
S ix (t w o poor*) f o r 60e

Wicboldt Studio

MANFUHlr, F L O R ID A

federal government ha*
ralsnl the ante to the point where
farm l-itn* mean something to
celery grower*. |a»ki like something hesldg* voter* count with
this Administration.

have

post

Sanford Atlantic National Bank

20-1 Sanfortl Avenue

nf’1 - The

wouldn’t

Sieve's Ptae*.

“ Beat For The South”

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

One good 1c*-iin that route* out

f. anyhow.

3J2 BEER

Protect yoar valuable papers,
jearlry and hrlrlooai*..................
IN A B A r t f r r IIK I'O S IT BOX

nf the Milrhell trial |s: don't sell
ato k to your wife unless you
know It is going up,

Whether or not one itgnu u with tho extravagant claima
of sunn* thnt Mitntl cait tit-come the " G ib r a lt a r of the Cafilihonn" hy the ratalilinhimuit of n Kigantiv air liano there,
if
m-vortlif’eaa, n cr* (lit nlile- teatiimuiy &lt;if that city’*
it is, nevertheteM,
[l
inilnmitabli- spirit ntul progreHsivi'iK*** that it haa initiated
Htepa to procure legidative action on tin- project.
|v
It in unfortunate from Minmi'it poinl of view that ita
iptlmlst I* po-tilion la not at ail strategic in ret.ition to control nf the
Flnrlita’a Mounting
Lynu lll-iim. of Ukeland. veteran Caribbean and the all important Piinnmn Canal. It in true
-news ps I-.-noun, who ha*
Ju*l that so far as the wcltern cut ranee to the Caribbean In con­
^laipwhwl a new nuirntng dally cerned the Magic City, with sufficient plancx, might lie
al-bi* in a way. to c!oa« the narrow atrip between Florid*
und Cuba to enemy ahlpn. lli|f that would ntil! leave the
other end, extending for several hundred of miles, wide
open to any invading fleet.
But aside from thia Miami linn proved Its desirability
fnr extending the government'a flying facilities there.
Both by climate ami surrounding terrain, the Fast Coast
city 1* admirably nulted to Iwth land and seaplane flying.
Figure* rslrased . b y
S t a l e This fact was demount rated during th* World War when
Treasurer Knott dlsi-lus* that the It occupied the unique diatlnctlou of being the only location
-tia*e lamenteil Isglalatiire eo*4 *h« at which all branches of the military, tlie navy, army, and
people nf Florida
fiat.OSl Ot). marines, maintained air bares.
Tha t’* a big price to pay for b#fr.
Further, Miami hna ntwaya taken a lend In mitllera
aeronautical and at present is equipped with n moat ex­
tensive array of commercial and tnnniclpnl airfields. As
the IcfniiniiA of the great Pun American airlines, Miami
holds the enviable position nf being the United ‘ State'*
groateot port of entry via the nlr route. By means of the
Kaslern A ir Transport it la connected with the rest of the
country by a complete and dependable service.
Miami U overwhelmingly nlr,-minded. Ita citizenry f*
Too folks who think editorials "aold" on aviation, na it were, and the government and Its
are mere waste spare In a news­
military repreaenlatiw* would find hoapitalily and a co­
paper might to write Henry Ford
operative Mjiirit towartls any dtudre for anything |M-rtaiulng
and tell him how fonljah It I* for
him to buy apace In *0 many p« to flying.
A bill seeking the development of Chapman Field at
! per* Jgat to run editorials In.—
e Le*-*b 'rg ('.immerrlal — H * n r V Miami into a major air defense poal of the United Slate*
'-Fo.’ d know* how to make adver­ has already been introduced in the House by Congresanuth
ralITTor an appropriation of (ll.3l4,M
)0. AU
Wilrox. It ralliTYor
RI 1.314,MO.
tising pay.
of the funda propuned to Ih&gt; Hpent would come from the
Before erillrlting M r. Morgan, huge government public works program, mid expcnditiirea
atlno and a*k youraelf If you would be made no an lo give local workers ami concerns
would n*v anv tneom# tax If lh»
every benefit poaaible. If the project ia carried out it will
D a w was weak enough to let you
mean much to Mlarril ind to Florlda-and will be a deserving
Ljgal_hr without It.— fttarke Tel*g ltd p h . W# jnst Diked us an/l ita I'rw.ird for Miami's' continued determination to lead the
P-aeM "no."— Umatilla Tribune. Bet world,

IS A

M l I f . First 8 1 .

Pre.lilenl It.Mirrvelt'* son’s allvo rr- procei-iltng* Indicate Ihal
the Ro*w.'vrll 1 »rr fairly typical
Amvrirnn*, after atl.

Throughout nil Iht* Investiga­
tion we haven’t l-ren able In find
Blit -whether thn man's nmw- l*
l'erk n ia, or I'nk-o-ra hut It
might well be both.

Long’s M eat

T hey liavewhatiit-Takes

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W t t SANFORD HERALD, SAWORD,’FLORIDA. BpNDAY, JUNE 111981

AT M1L.ANK WEDNESDAY

ctiMes
Mr., and Ur*. A . Derby *r»
Waving ih* fh*l |tt*rt of
thi*
« « k for Oil n i j i Pa- to »pm d
a ( t « month* al their lum m rr
horn*.
M r. ah&lt;1 Ur*. E. B. Randall, Jr.
tM fcttil (0 Uaftona Baarh j n
Mr. and Mr*.’ Graham Hunter
tarda; »h*ra tin y spent Iba day. and thraa chtfdkbn left lu tty for
Charlottr, N . C. to apand a few
Mr. and Mr*. Burka Steele and w rrki with rrlatiraa.
fatally hava gm e to Macaw, Go.
wham they plan to ipand a abort
Mr. and A rr. P a rr BonUkr
ami three children. Ruby. Ray­
mond. and Morria, left yesterday
M r. nnd Mr*. W . H . Schmidt fr r New York whtre they will
apMit the week-end at Daytona apend two wetk*.
Baach with tha lattar’a
Mr. and Mr*. Walter S. ColaH . A . Warner.
man hava a* Ihalr guests at their
M r. and Mr*. Arthur Gatrhal home In Dreamwold. Georfe M.
and Mir* Mary Mahonay Ipeni ^oleman and non. Jame* Kdgar
ypftarday aftarnooa at Daptone Coleman, ami Anton Uttle, of
Fort Gainer, Ga.
Baach.
Mli* Dorothy Ryan, of Moor*
Mr. and Mr&gt;. W. E. Rlrehoff
H»v*n, arrlrad yesterday to apend a n ) daughter, Nixie, left yaater•afaral daye here with M in day for point* in New York In
Mtflnie Hech Elm Avenue.
spend the rummer. Enrnut'e there
they will *p»nd a abort lima In
_ M l » t Frincae Bailey, of Kisslm- Virginia and North Carolina.
jfihk 1* visiting Mir* Hel*n Gordy
^ P h e r home In San Lantn.
Mr. and Mr*. Adam Berkeblle
and Mr. and Mr*. Walter Spring­
M r. and Mr*. Frank L. Wood­ er, who were gue*t* recently of
ruff and Frank L, Woodruff.' Jr., H r. and Mr*. Harry II. Heeren.
left today for E M n y Rock, N- ham returned to their home* in
C.' where they will spend a few Pennsylvania. While her* they
4 Mka.
•pent noma time visiting vari’ U*
parta nf the itate.
M r. and M rt. 0. H. Crabtree
nnd two children, of Ocean City,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Feagln
Rally
N . J., arrired last night to spend and *onn, Feagln. J r . ' anj Fred­
a few days with Mrs. Crabtree’i erick,- and C. II. Dudley, Jr., all of
parent!,
Mr.
ami Mr*. J . il. Richland, Ga.. are Ihe goeit* of
Wynn.
Mr. and Mr*. Kelly'*
parent*,
Mr. and Mr*. Fred T . William*,
Mra. Frederick Sheppard haa Oak Avenue.
a» her gumt at her home In the
Ho*r Court.Apartment*. Mr*. Joo
F . Roger*, of Kl-simmee.
Orlend.i ye»twrday. Mra. McKay
John Phay, of Kiiaimmee, I* gave an aihhe** on the flag al
vlilting hi* staler, Mrs. Frederick the observance of Flag Day by the
B W p h a rd r'e r her homi T 5 ~ T F 5 member* o n f ia WriTe'Sran Men**
[Hide Cla** of thr Flrat Methodist
Roeo Court Apartment*.
Church, of Orlando,
Mr. and' Mr*. E. C. Driggers
Virgil Lee Smith returned F r i­
•rfi ‘daughter have gone tu their
former home al Evergreen, Ala. day from Mount Olive, N. (I. and
left Saturday with Mr*. Smith and
to ipend a abort time.
their son*, Charles an.I Kelley,
C. J. Rogrro and gramlaughter, for Mount Olive where they will
MM* Nellie Hay, retlfrned yeiter- spend the summer. Mr. Smith i*
d M U p Jacksonville after spending working there with Andrr* and
* JP * two weeke here with Mr. Knowlci, wholesale produce com­
and Mr*. John Schlrard, West pany.
Tenth Street.
Mr*. G- E. McKay, junior past
Worthy gran.I mat'r in of the O r«fer of the Eastern Star, rt'lunlrd
Saturday from Gainesville whore
she spent a few day* a* the guest
of Ml** Verria Bullard, past
worthy grand iriitron. While there
she allendrd the official visit-nf
bdUj anler • • • •
Mr*, l-euna Eaircloth,
worthy
grand matron, lo the Gainesville
and Waldo chapters of the O. E.

■^*Ca^N y(K

Cadet R £ V U £

(n u ii-.l; seven b*'&gt;* 1
Uni.l I’ llbth Jtpi'alitntt *
Aim In -I I’Ij o 1
‘b
CuM k Speaking
boys .n lc rrJ Ha* I
I
euatrst. ami a Kaut h*
nnirnl In enter lb-*
nrulliir.il Judging 1
In udd lion. Mr. J
r I that the Itvo-du
m laird a proem
about l"&gt; w -ll »ali*
member* of Ihe I
nlrd in iln Rtnwiui
tin; of op,&lt; acre o
Femlnob C lup'cr
o|H'rated in op'rat
Curing Plant, They
a |"l|f Grow lie n
t'h i'U louli' t. and

Social Calendar
TUESDAY.
T h r Atarian Class of the P in t
Rapti-'l Church will have it*
monthlj husines* ami social meetin* at JMHI P. II. at lh « home of
Mrs. R. It. Pippin. W rit
Fir-t
S lrrrt, with lir*. Pippin, Mr*.
Hamid Borland. Ilr » .
Clifford
Waller, an.I lira. J . II. Colcluugh
a* hostesses.
Regular huvness and
•orial
meeting nf thr Daughter* of W-*.
Uy Class nf the First Mrlhndiat
t hurrh will h» held at San l.*nd»
Spring*. Meniher* arr askrd to
inrtt *y f. lHI
M. at the eh rvh
"here transportation will he pro-

S rU lu C l k a l l AAACATJ.P N ,

The plana pupil* of Mis* Medeline Malleni will glvr a reellal at
9:90 o'clot'k at the Woman’ll Club.
The public in Invilrd.
The Woman’ll M -binary Soci­
ety of the Firit fhrirtian Church
wiTl rervr a mid plate nupper at
&lt;1:00 o’clock *1 the church. Si*teenth Street and Sanford Avenue.
T I in i H H A V .
Regular Hireling of Seminole
Chapter Number Two tlrihr of Ihe
Eaitrrn Star will hr hc|,| al 7:30
o’clock al Ihe .Marnnir Trm plr.

Mr*. S. &lt;’. Kh.imr and da &gt;gIrr*. I.illian and Ann, have ar
rived from Columhia, S. C. to
rpen l several week* with Mr*.
Rhame’* parent*. Judge nnd .Mr*.
Grorge G. Herring, North French
Avenue.

Premier M ac Donald
MakfH ImpasKioned
Plea For Co-Opera­
tion, Speedy Action

Optometrist
112 Park Av#

J. W. SHADOW

W EDNESDAY,
The Sara Pm krr
Methodist
Orphanage Ctuh will niert at
10:00 A . M. at the church annr*
fur an all day q 111Inf. Kuril me til­
ler li a*ked to brine a enveird

Mr. and Mr*. A . W. Stumph «v« returned from I heir honey
mo &gt;n In Wa*hinelon, D. C. anara at - homo do l it- ir fr.etoi*, rue
ner Eleven III Street and tlnk Ave­
nue.

Lense Duplicated
J)U. HENRY
♦IcLAHLIN, Jr.

W A Y Y tS V IL L
/v| O

(Continued front page 1)
Ihe secret tneeCng* over the
week-end •&gt;7 i( representative* of
Ihe New Yurk federal teserve
bank, the Hank nf England and
the Bank nf Fnincc were regard­
ed ■&gt; iaiKrating an rtfnrl lo (terfect a plan limiting fluctiatlnna
until deltnile slep- Inward slaldliintiiin tan hr aglred .1 |"*n.
France and oilier ruunlries still
on Ihe gold stsudatii ute expecle'l
(Continue,! Kroin r « r e One)
lo demand the curly rrstiuatiun
d the Amrriran ihdlnr aod Eng- lialf of titii* |N*t cent iikoholi** t iitil«»h atrrling to tin* g&lt;»|Jd basis at fcivt. A m rffitff t&lt;i liiiie t tn- t*» (
IfKtiIlxF .1 .1! t en ||| i|u. U-at |,T M
Intivr M*3S!fJti rfilbp etl.
Arldtit-iMBf v |m t- ntturney nen
ernt ■uyn i» lej'nlh 0’ *Mrv o .1
tiiiiirPa tnnuir.* will yol&gt; when Al

Dry Campaign Is
Moved Into Dixie
On Election Kv&lt;

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the t-lH ID O N
ullnl to Ihe futl
eiltritililii* iiD
ii-i o| imflituf.it mu t nrotK'»l, '»«
i i-t i itn'ui (oi all
in- I lift per-unV|*itled Hull in
|H*MOlM*trMlhHV
I, u three arr*
111 Oviedo Filch
•red. In All I hay,

Vocational Agr i c ul ­
ture Teacher Sees
Another (Jood Year

A N G U S

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a e iitu liu r Irashrr, ds*lured that
llw-Tie*! Pi-h stiTill lluil lit* ilhpnn
mcfit’e snnd w»* until In*r «ui
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lor the hud luccr.vsife* yenr.* The
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poll oil a “ sweet lit-hole rinil-e lot^oD
found . . fish in tlie »'.*i iilina*' l-imuu*
7 a iii7 . . . tide a horse over mile* of
|uidle path* . . . pl*j teimin on lively
, 1* . . . swim ihe mountain lake* or th®
m il) Chill j loot . . . become breillhlrv*
I hm u I v ol ilii* mountain -r n r t y i . . w
I lo inlo tu lile . . . in ihe happy company]
kin.li.il spirits , • . lhale the summer

The Coed nnd Cadet revue, opening u one day *l»ee ho king ut the Milano rheuler will brine
oinfoid a number of Ing-litm' -one leid ,litru e entertainer*.
Nun vaudeville Uit- will I* t',,
fd by a east of thl.
Il-'urtruinr* of the *h.iw ate pii'intod itla.vi*.
On the upper left ate
llork Twin*. billed a* Hanfionv Sinpen. Juhe Atwyh, known nr viiudi'Vtlle eltih1* a- tit
l‘ei»r*|i.
Phi*. )• shown to lb,- upper right.
At the left leluw l* the -.’Miiiti lint l"'V iiint-iue, J o -in
ling, and on the riuhl are the t’rteil* irt-l i'ad.'i*, who -tiiu urld duiue In eon ert. 1)1 he i* lent in - I
le ri'iiie inehide Vnneta St. Clair, Nariv iii| It* Itie- Clark, Morley nnd Auger, .Ilul Art III. . on, who
1I U . w ill,- 111*- -la ge- lailuk--T in- l-'a—ti w-ai- 4 a.1-1 - avow- w4l 1- he-— ti— i »*e . “. H - li*oo- Willi llio. j 1 11 CJl
.ue, ■*I aoit, intr Sotwntil.” t.iorii-i Harry aiotr** In lent *ereeu pi-'-ertinlu-n.
the highr-t |»I sille leu
The llriti &lt;h are e\|*'tli
* *t that wnr dt h l, an
problem* must he aettlr
u return t . gold.
Tin* American* i
fearful any
dollar »tuliili 4.itioii
II he likely
-l-pre** Arneriprui* und
n , r iliuii
internal piogrum.
Dc-pile dilf culliei. hi the way
of a monetary agreement*, e x­
pert*point o il Mini mine kg lie
of *lulillxatiiui -emlngly
uiu-i
he uchlrvid before u-lju'inient of
laiilfs and removal of tiade har­
rier* can he c instdeied, uw ng lo
uncerlainty over fiM-i |,.\,.|* an I
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promised nttil the second slrt ki f. 1*1 f««* .1114 t'Fllllil ||MI Itlitj
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wo Id fight Ihe a-ljuummi'Ui '* rhai«eo ’ Kcniitf d p iirA u ) Mote
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H A N F O R D . FLORIDA. S A T liH D A O F n E 10, 1M3

Fir* C a ll A Cspff

Mortgage B ill Gets HOUSE OKEYS
Sees U. S. Home
8 Dead, 5MissingA n
House A pproval A n d Goes
Sure Not To Return Up For Action By Senate WILCOX BILL
75
Injured
TO
AID
CITIES
To Its Gold Parity
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WASHINGTON, June lO .- id l »2OO,OO0J)00t subscribed in full by |
—Tr.e approval of the Senate and l i e treasury.
Then the corporation may issue '
--------the signature of the President
were all that remained necessary up to $2,000,000,000 in 4 per cm M P H N U rC G O C S T o S o i l to convert into law the adminis­ U-ntiff, f t l i r t n i f f d by (hr fnvrrn
tration bill designed in • y u l/'.t ment as to interest but not not n
12 ,000,000,000 alleeiation to the to prinrlpel.
When an individual home ounr
debt burden of home owners.
Without a single m ender dis­ discover* he no longrr ran rnrrj
senting, t i e House yesterday ap­ hi* borne under his esisting m-ut
proved the final form of the gsge. h* may ask aid of the cor
WASHINGTON, June IO.-(rP&gt;
Lo n d o n , Juno 10.— (A.home mortgage bill. As toon as | poralion. during three years afi
T*,e munieipal hankrupt-y hill
the
lull
become#
law.
Thr
corpora
P.)—Opinion that there Is
the Senate does likewise, the bill
| n * . passed tale yrstertlay by the
will go to the White House, to he lion will ask the mortgage toldn
not tho slightest belief in
signet!
a part of President to reduce the cite of the iii.&gt;ilg:ii;i j House and sent to the Senate to
NORTH ARLINGTON, i f ,
the United States that the
and then trade him I pcrrrn t-vte an unrrrtam place on n
ItooseVfit's re.overy program.
dollar will be returned to its
11 1" wile,| rslrndar.
Promising aid to all owner* of bonds for the mortgage.
This mortgage will he
ho t«-nliii»l
HOP n I |c« amt
L J J uUUMUIUCi
new 'oni, KeTil' By"VRr " 'r iMI*|an.| other l a i i n r siiNlivisjon.i tn
*if~ wiTF a new
today by Raiph Morrison, lL W A stfljJc.T oN , June"TJ! i’K T nuOng four fam iliesriiir"l
ill rslahlishes
a quast-federal ration and hearing 5 percent in
&lt;mt ileht a&lt;lju«tnirnt.4 %ith
member ‘ of the American —The liberalised'm edicinal liiy u o r.'*
ikO'.-hwsw# •aa-'tH*-hwewetUey«t Interest and principal may
jureti, a prelimlnanr in
------ c
'
reg'-lationw
have
faced
thr-Ti+e**
Q Uelegatlon to the worid ecoowners’ (ban eorporation. This ro- he’ paid in’ monthly, qtinrteriy,| the a|ipntvil of a federal rmirt
Ration into a celluloid
tlR
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,
June
111
Crop
TALLAHASSEE,
June
'1
0
.,
•fttofnle conference. “If the ury with the poisibility of a ahort- poration nisy havr a capital ■f
(Contlnuerl On Pag* Sic)
I' d two.third* of tbe bond holder •,
prved rlton loan* t« h*l*ter Florida
— H onda ritni* grower* will explosion today
dollar la returned to Its old agv in whiskey an.l officials are
met many ilefay* in the House and
ritru* growrr* over the ha t *|Mits he able Co borrow from $200 to Evidence pointing to
b u la th a n will be the i r n t w i c nsidrrmg a proposal lo speed up
lltrre was no .e rta ln indiratio,, nf finance are n'surrd and federal
diarlsm and induatrial
debacle | a p ric a m r teen," Mor­
$?'&lt;fl an acre on groves tn good
thal t* ten,lid «|t,rf&lt;e through the
funds are now available f ir ex­ condition from the-F ederal laind fare aa the cause of th*
rison Mid. ‘T h o people who now distillery "production to .meet the
Senate In Ibe last minute jam.
cauat, police aald.
• re running from money to secur­ situation.
Sena­
Sen. . A hnr-t. fib . A rir.t. h at perienced growers who ran fur Rank of Columbia, S.
No epecific rrporla have hern
County Dvtectlrs John Ouidsk*
ities end properties would nan
hoped In gel before the Senate lo nish adequate security.
tor Klrtcher advised N athan Mayo, tl tcld of being Inform** f*
back to money and the fall In received since the change in the
A gri­ threaU of reprisal made ag tlM l.
•lay an identirnl hill he Introduced
This information, which come* State Commissioner of
medicinal liquor laws Iasi month,
prices would be terrlS c."
and which wa* r r f r r m l to a j'i
culture
yesterday.
the operator of the Atlantia IT?
but
Jam
es
M.
I)
irran.
cunmil.*aa welcome new* to thm -and* of
The prem ier avoided e»»n men­
dh Ian sub committee.
Fletcher's telegram to Mayo roxlln W aste Company p lant PF
tion of the debt although the sloner of industrial alcohol, sgai.l
Superior
Florida
growers,
was
re­
. A I*-• minute attem pt to kill
business rivals.
said Henry Morgentheau, g o v ­
time for action is fa st disappear y deter kiy prelim inary survey e. Inr t r lull hy -ending II hark to rom- ceive I yesterday from the
Re­
Alex Schelnxelt, operator
ernor
nf
the
Harm
Credit
Ad­
log. He will gx to the world eco­ d catesl there had been a teveie
nilltre was rr jr trd in the llnusn gional Agricultural Credit Cnrp.,
buxlnsxa, lx being held on
drain
upon
the
present
stocks.
nomic conference Sunday assured
ministration, h a . announced the of technical manalaoghter.
of Raleigh, N. C., and llx tiranrh
In addition, lie said, if the pro.
,
of Parliam ent's backing for his
*«lje wa* hy voier vole,
GuldettL said be had
following decision regarding the
hu
H
policy of International collabora­ h ibiti.n amendment should be re
that Schelnxelt wae w a n e d
I which went unquestioned hy the affiliate in Mar &lt;n, lia.
policy
to
hr
followed
hy
the
Fedpealed, there was a possibility that
tion.
recently by celluloid rivals t h a t | |
A gnrull ral and tivr*l«k pro.
Twelve hundred person* v iil|e d fnrp,' ,,t'nn.
WASHINGTON. June 10. NT)
rral l.ntnl Rank of Columbia, S. b itter fig h t" w m in tha offU «
&amp;
Similar refinancing leeway wa* durlioii loans have now been
The first vote y c a te rh y , 400 to it would be several years before
the
auditorium
of
Seminole
High
-Government
crop
reports,
chart
C-.
In
making
loans
on
cilrus
to. datarmln* which would ita y m
.-.tended ln*l o-.-h-n lo railroad*
160, .tam e in suppartlng the gov American d s td lc r u s ro .ld begin
ing the fever# itsmage prod red School lad night to attend lh&lt; nod individual* and Ihr II,.use has authorised and loan- »r advance. gl ove* in Kloriila:
business.
ernsaenl'a opposition to an amend lo meet the demand.
1
1
experienced
fanner*
nf
Klorl'tl
Pointing to the pressure thr ad ­ by had weather roiiriitiim* 1“ graduation rverei-e* *I aged in pa- e,| ai oilier hill to |u-rmit ror
"l.onu* may Ik- made in favorm eat on the order of the day and
will Ir instle on an in lr,e-l rale
ministration has eaerte.l f ir early wheat, yesteiday itiili«nte I that honor o f the '.'I pupils of the Hen- iHiralr reorgaMualion*
aide
area*-on m lawNs -of approx­
the second, ' 413 to 1S3, was on
. ..
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— ■ rIn---- u 1. o d«*hiili*e
n " ! : ---- WitroY.
«
U n i ‘tf ' h P J ' f f UeliC fob the (RHIbt Ilf
imately one-quarter nf the com­
rp u re q u e itlo n of M W B rikt. The ratification c if th e fepeat 'lu tein American pridu.'th'M i'f the g ram j()r , |# ,
the
I
0
.
111
.
I'.il J. f . Itill*. Jr., prominent Fin I. told the l|m i«r Ihnf
mercial value or onr-lhirtl of the
votes backed up the government's tue for the Eighteenth Amend­ ill fall short of domestic need
Appraisal an.l .inspection fees appraiard
...... t
value given (on conW ed Palm th'nch and Hanford at- vrme iiKnnt ran h r fnuit*l f«»r
economic pdicies for the world ment and the ipirst for additional for the first time this ceblury.
•*» r^&gt;. have (&gt;*'rli rliiiiin alrd hut the ^ ° r ' jd 'lm n ) 'th at Ihe grove la being
On the basis of Us yepsirta, to rn ri, delivered - the graduation • d in«tinfill nf their
revenue, Doran sa d:
p e rie g in Lombn.
well maintained, is In good con­
"I can ere nothing in the signs total production of 6lKI.iHHt.nsxi addre-r. Hi* «uhjert wa* "What'* Inril gnvnrmocnU will rollnp««* r iw r r 11111*1 pay the ro d nf
■In ike premier'* opinion, the
bushels I* estimated, while the the Use 7", and hi* addre*s w a’ a nn,) Ihr |»co|de will fin*l I he to* curing u title cheek rrrtlfb a tr dition. is on soil adapted to Ihe
(Continued On Page H i l l .
goverM M graam sptance this week
without
I
he
protection
of
and
for
the
refolding
of
the
ni«it
growing of* trees and th a t the
n a ti.n
uses from
UJOjUOO.itOsl r&lt;mi|u-ndium of belpful hinta for
What shall wo do In S an fo rt 00 ,
of MaaaiUnijLTour-power ‘ Euro­
Ihrir nnruml munlripAl nod nlhrr
bushels upwards each year w ith­ young person* nho-’ l to eud*l,k hteiil go*eminent pndertinn nn*l gage.and itraw ng up the papers. owner is • good moral and cred­ Labor DayT
pean ^ m a n /p a tt also was sp .
leuin:.
will
bv
nude
lo
itwfIv
11
I
11
UP'*n
a
n.-w
pha-e
In
their
earrer*.
it
ri*k.
out ronsi k-ring export- or ship­
T hat la a quaatlon which the
proved tW hough formal ratifiesai*. p artn er, nr rorp iralton*, with
"That on a good standard of
A highlight of the prograi-i »rromm«*«lutInn H
ment* 1 1 lerrilor rs and insular
Cslebratlona CommitU* of the
of tke t ^ t y Is still neccsIhe-llin*lrd
more
than
3.IHXI
rondilion*
a*
above
described
the
rx&gt;wpti»n
of
cooperatives.
The
possession*, long n&gt;, important -am e when Superintendent T. W. v , b gnvcrnmcnlni unit* were In
Seminole County
Chamber t i
law lnn made the presentation nf
per-on or per* *ns engaged in Ihe Inanx of $2011 per acre running
factor.
ifefsiltt. xivl named Akron nnd prodiictinn nf fruit mmt depend up to posidhly $250 In exceptional Commerce la a a d s e s M ha»k th ^ - ^
raised the
(hry
.
D.
M*Mey&lt;mHUf
fo
r
*ch,
The heard also forem st y ester­
I orraine. tlhio. Miami. St. IVter*
only voles In faveor of paying
ra*es, represent about the m ax­ the puhlle a n aw n by offering aeg*. "
day a bet &gt;w normal production of fritir excellence Tile medal wa» h n rr end Went I'alm Itrarh. Hn . upon it for then livrlihn id.
gestlone th a t eda be embodied tte
the United States but hia remarks
awarded
In
Ml**
Gladr&lt;
lleivler
Purpose of the loan* i* priinar imum pnaxlhilllle* f**r l*md Bank
Plans for the re g a lia which will rye and prarhrs and a slightly in ­
\,b .« ille . Italeiph "and other
te a program th a t haa economy M
ra ise d hardly a ripple.
loans,
under
the
term
s
of
ap­
son. a member of the Senior f'ln*«
rltir* thrrniehmit th.- country a* sty for producing llie rr q» l.ut proximately 12 years."
a keynote.
The prem ier forecast a speedy be held on la k e Mon rue next creased crop of pear.,. It estimates!
Superintendent oljswtnn
al-n
where
the
rrop
pro.peel
j*
aufiin need of the tefinanclng sehef.
The committee e * s ordered In*
Mayo i**urd another
state­
effort to put an sod to the differ­ T hursiby afternoon are shaping ry e ' ptoikirtion on tho hosts of awarded rash p u r,
offered In
cientetcKwarrant a loan of larger
ment warning
citrus
growers lo action Wedneaday after #aate*
ences between Prance an.l Italy up In rapid and satisfactory m in ­ J .lie I ’ condition at mi.4INI.lltM Ibe American l*-gi«ii Auxiliary of
iiiuoiird
It
be
incieasetl
mn
mul
may
Ihe recent leg islatu re did not here of the board of directors had
over the spoils of the World War us r, members of the spec.il He- bushels n m pared with average fniiiple-ll-l ntsing Post for the
le used to pay delmqii'nl taxes on
repeal slate laws prohibiting the decided th a t It la time that Sag j
which have eilrted for 14 years. g a its Committee of the Chamber produrlion from 1026 l» ID-*1* "f best Poppy |t*y poster*. Donald
ihe
properly
and
for
certain
in
u*r If arsenic on hearing citrus ford staged a celebration on L aker
Reinertson won first place In Ihi*
.Responding to Premier M u m ­ of Commerce who met a t the City 40.60n.iXHi bushels.
drhtrdnrss.
fruit trees and saying hia de­ I fry. The celebration will bo to
II forreast a prarh crop of 10.- cnntr-l Mira Rose Ware and Roy
" Ilnfa eoAplimenta over the re­ Hall yesterday afternoon were
A* exploited in a new* bullrlui partment will rnforce the law
11X1,000 laithgls r m iarrd w.th lh&lt; an.l Wnodmw Hanson weir named
planned as to attract the lU entisn 1
cent initialing of the four-power txld.
,*
from Ihr rorporatim the nmount strictly.
■ of tho entire state, it also WM .
1026-1930 av rrag r of fiC.biXI.IMXI wa winner* of ser*m«l |ila**e.
European peace pact, If. Italadler
Among the latest deelopmvnt*
of
Ihe
loan
shoul.l
nut
rs
c
re
j
III.*
Hi* statem ent:
Clthrr iiwnriN wrrf |ir***rnt»* 11
bushel* and a rrop last year of
decided.
expressed hope that the runtmon are the following:
nmount which can from past oper­
"Thieve grow rrs and shippers
(fJontlnnH nn h r S ir )
42,400,000. It eatimaled produc­
Jack Peters, of Hanford,
"f
The public is asked to send Is
Interests of Prance and Italy
Mayor Ham Way, of Orlando,
ations, reasonably le rxpeclrd to who have already arsenated their
- T-__ ___ . .
- •
tion' of pears at ff.l^OO.OOO bushel*
suggestions aa to what features I
Mrs. T. I» O’Connur. i* named in le I* pout u it uf the priH-reiL, of
would be adjusted.
has notified the committee that
groves
anticipating
the
law
would
compared with 22 .1100.000 hu-hcl*.
should be Included In the dajrii . .
the “Hrmmnlr" University «'f Ihe r.m m g rrop.
he will he present to participate in
le rhangrd are now trying to per­
the average from IllJi. I . IlKIO an I
thr festivities.
Hollowing I* the nunptrle pm suade other grow er, to use arstn- program. These suggestions may I
Plorl.la
yenrl*o
*k
"Hall
of
bame
,
production last yrni of 22,IO&lt;i,Oimi
be *ent to the trade body office hy |
W. R. Sm ith, president nf the
(fonlinuru *&gt;n Tagn Three)
ax one of the 12 euU tandlng mem­ reduce to follow in order I t ob­
bushel*.
letter, telephone or personal call,
tain a crop prndurtinn loan:
G reater Orlando Chamber of Combers
of
the
tyXS
cla-«.
It
»»
»"•
Tho boacd reported that corn
or they may be handed to C, B*
The Mar m branch of the Re­
Savtral hundred dollars damage metre an t post president of the planting has been eitrem rly light
no ne-d h-fe ImiayAdams, S. D. Hlghleymaa m
a
t
the
gional
Agricultural
Corporation
w as suffered to the interior of a S tate Junior Chamber of Com­ in the MlstUiippi and Ohio VaJ
Mr. Peter*' final yr “ f
Gtorge
W. MeRory, membera Mf
WASHINGTON*. June in i,n Univesstly braughl Inin lh# f'd* of Raleigh, N. C., which handle.
cottage owned by Ur. C. M. merce, wil£j be the speaker at the lay* largely be a,ire -.f earc**ive
tho CJmmltteee in chargo. - ' ‘♦ t - 'N
( 'n t ir m io M l lender* ip Miluj lowing honors, .11 of whirh run Georgia nnd plnnAi. I* author­
Mitchell a t 418 Holly-Avenue last d rd tra tio n n f the m otor freighter ru nfsll last nmnth. It said that
Persona aro reminded th at » S * •
op rffn rt* tn ndinurn Inf# forifirhf tribute I to hi* selection a* one of ized I t make agricultural and
night at about 11:80 o’cluca. Tho "II. 8. Orlando".
only abort one third of Hi* IMi
gesliona
should be thn
nnd
%hortlr
nfler
n
^
n
tiernn
r»nMiss K atherine Jones, an a t­
cottaya, unoccupied, hut used as
the 12 outstanding students In the livestock loan, or advance* to exnola corn aertage waa planted t.y
valving- largo ^eipondltsyas
pertfnred farmer* who can pro­
a store-room fa r eon*(dire &gt;le f r- tractive brunette, who is a popular Jan a 1 when It It,usually neatly diilrrntion of the fourth drfiri»t»rv echoorthw tcrnir-&gt;
1
*money. The committee haa dec
A jfn rc , caught fire from an unde- member of the Orlando younger m m plata while In Indiana plant wonronrintlon Mil mrrviow 11,159,
II, wa* elected a* Chan ellor of vide adequate serurity. The p, ,
Thr bonded debt of the City of agslnat • free barbecue, flah fre'y,
000 noo. modi »*f which «vill he tn#»d
•
nt
rale
of
Intrrext
orl'aurh
I
inn*
set,
will
christen
the
boat.
H p u ln e d source. The b lu e stSnnfi.nl was reduce,) $10,000 dur­ or eimilar expensive unde ’ '
Ing waa absut f-o p n e rn t cnnipl* &lt;*v »o Inilint# prrtpnunl* Inrfudcd In the II .nor t oiirt: piesident of
Ted Cox of the Daytona Hearli
"WWcted va large crewel and the
llliie Key. national'honorary l-ad- It 4 1-2 percent per aim in, fur ing the month nf May, and an ad­
on the aama «Ulr and- In Ohio
Attention la called to the
Roo«#»vrlf'«
rFrovrrjr
frontinurd On Page Sis)
house was saved total rtestrurtim Sailing Club has notified the com about 40 percent.
ership (rate,lilty; enptam of llie
ditional $IH,IH)0 so far this month, th at the regatta whieh w il);
DMHFnm.
inlltee
th
a
t
several
sailb
o
atafro
m
by tho prompt work of tho local
It wa* announced today by City hsld naxt Thursday la an
I'ofirffufopitl confcrcei nfter n pirates I'rriv, ranking campus
th at O s h will be here to partirifirs deportment.
Clerk F. S. lavmoon.
of the type of celebration
r l a it r*a d r a t. thr_lmlu*irl«LgciHL -..rial . luh; in* 011 ' 1 "I 11 I' I*
The $|0,rom reduction In May for Labor Day. All prltee for
E arlier In tho availing, a t 7:60 pat* In IM a il K M races.
omv Mil « trti'l from fhe hw»ami»p senior turn wary l'a.|er»hl|» i w f
No change wna made in any of
■
ame
because
persons
offered
o’clock, a s h ir t eirc-til raided a
ety;
|&gt;rr
*
i&lt;L-lit
uf
the
b
ln
,id
.
• he
nntendmenf- w ilin e nil
regatta will be donated, as w|U
bond* in payment of delinquent
fire In an automebllx belonging the scheduled arran g an ttn ls. The
•ppirittfo now tnv rtrm p l Ftih|#et parly, campus |*dit,r»l group;
gasoline and oil and no m e rc h 4 ||.
Mr*.
Dorothy
loimh,
rnunty
taxes.
The
$19,000
reduction
this
to Mrs. Mary Strong, 1209 Mag regatta will s ta rt a t about 12:30
name A a* captain in the It. It. T.
Circuit Court Judg- Millir I H i •o »ox*dlon.
haa been appeaed to for eagh..
n&gt;lla Avenue. Only slight damage o'clock, shortly a fte r • group of Smith has returned m nn ht/ire «&lt;1 Tree f*rre-(denl RR.I
l&gt;emo- C., a.* I’lnni and Training Itlficer arh&lt;Md nur*e. rxam inrd 2737 pupil* month ha* hern brought about hy­ Only a small expenditure
‘ef
smaller Titusville after -•oniurtinj ih» pvilifs |t»ii»iffn •pU nl n ln*t hiIumIb on Ihr Infantry Itrgim rntal Staff; an,| traveled #972 mile* during the p o purchase of |9,00o wortlk of fundi will be required to
reerited, according to F ir , Chief dec .rated yachts and
Ihe
bund*,
and
the
acceptance
of
boats
parade
past
the
hendshell
Mae Cleveland whose men were
well over 2000 persons.
Spring term of Court vhi I ha&lt; fl|Of»iite over the vetrnn*' rnoineo- ,i„d ,lr rlr d Captain of Henbkard I'.iX’-.Tt arhiMil year, it wa* indla fte r having proceeded fro,,, the bsen recessed until l i r l w is.**sn- tpliiin enrm trnm hf nnd the feri/fl and Blade, n a il.m l military honor • nled In her annual report ten ­ the balance in payment nT taxes.
lo the scans.
The
city's
balance
t
heal
-aa
of
llrumley boat works near the Os­ Ing a t 10:00 o’cloc'; wben a jury tlon wn# •fnrte«l fownr*! ennrf- luciety for seniors.
dered to the school hoard here Ihi* May 31. to lie handed to the com­
teen brl;%e.
n»»i-1il vnnoroved
In addition, lie w st elected a* week.
Ixit for the next I
nl nn-rl ».send The
missioner* when they meet In
Ote
|?fitt«P
fMCMIir#
eon*ol»*t
$
1
io#
*
The relebration will offiriaily w ill b« drnwn.
preeident of tho Uuslnrss A'lnnn.
Detailed, Ihe report I* n* fnl monthly session Monday night a t
•wll fMfrn ereslil nt*fnriet tivnler n» e i-trati'in College AI 111,11 A«*» i*
end efter an aftern o in n f sailboat,
Before derlarin,; I ’yurt rece*-cd.
Iowa:
outboard and other motor boat, J-d g e Smith deni.il ■ m dinu fnr h«ft.| ami rre ^ tln r n rvolvinr fund 11 in. He is a rnem b'r ,.f pi t&gt;a|ipa
Analysis Work In SrhimUi VI*
ASSETS
.if fl30.000.000 In iilArt c»pe»n*ionv Alpha voc al fraternity, and w*»
CIIICAOO, June lO .-O H -T h s ranoa and r .wheat rare*, and the
Red 28 school.* f.7l lime* nod in t's*h In Special
a new trial In the ca-e »i Annie
H erald and Examiner said today dedication o f tha motor frr ghter.
lam ed a member of the Honor iperted 27.17 pupils; made :i| e la n
Ptinil*
Ma« Ashley, n e g r, g ,1 cnarged
$
229.43
th a t $2,000,000 af the BlOjDOO in A baseball gam e a t Municipal
Court for Ihrre surer *i»r years. nnd 23 P.-T. A. lalh i; of 27»'. pit Sidewalk liens
with the first trgri - i.iiirver ,.f
MOSCOW, J u m 10.
salaries
owed C hkage
sch&lt;
Park between Sanford and New her day-old baby, ludgr S-nlth s-rDuring his year- til tho Uni pits tested fnr hookworm. 170 were
payable f
10.854.63 ing the 's a t stretches of •
teachers will be paid shortly. The Sm yrna will conclude th e events.
w raity he m aintain,d al,un.&lt;t a found to have bookworm, while Paving liens payable 1.557,404.41
tiered tbe easy eon'icurd f'&gt;r ibe
•anooneem ent followed a dem• across Siberia today, Jimmie
f uir-ym r 112 war* treated to r Ihi* ailment; Rilkhead lien*
Approximately eight re-ldenla "H" average fur llo
term , and Ibe
r* m ains in l he
tern hoped to reach Kha
•M tralion o f 1000 teac h en and
payable
installed
the
Blur
Ribbon
program
2022)48.68
term.
of
this
rnunty,
headed
l,y
It
M.
County Jail. A first tr.al &lt;riled
from where he will hop off
1000 pupils la the Loop as tho
Arrrued
Interest
due
in
IS
schools
and
pre*entrd
.171
Papwnrth nnd Karl Lehmann will
702,491.71
in a m lxtrial
N orth American continent.
_ Schools dosed for summer vorapupils w ith Ulor R ibbon rertifl- Invrnlmrnl in Itomli
328,000.00
A Jury e uapov-l of G. I Hied- go to Kissimmee early Tn«- day
Although he w m unre
The parade wse marked by
rales.
Itinl E*tnte aecureij
morning
lo
attend
th
e
June
,m
rlsoe, C. P. Proval, L. K. h lr.rn * ,
by lien
between marchers and poHorn# Visits: Vxilrd ‘201 home*
- 10 4,019.50 a fte r paaeing Irkutsk he ah
CLEVELAND, Juaa 1 0 .-W )— C. C. Cox. M. M. II,. wu. j &gt; i It ing n f the Central Florida ('» nnl
Du# from olh#r fun*
277 Him *.
67,049.37 hare m et fair weather
W alter Johnson, tho “big train", M. Carroway, a fte r N b rieg ., civil of rham herx of Commerce.
pupils Accompanied to: Doctor, Properties valued at 6,625,696.24 neer tho ontiro Mute. Hia
The them e of th a m ee tin/ will
o f boaeboll for many years, was suit brought :&gt;y Reck and t.'r'g g
Mrs. J. J, Cate*, guardian nf
for a new around the world
named m anager of the Cleveland Hardware Co^ against the Smith he "A viation." and the • i r ? V r ’Sanford Grove N*. 267, Woo Viien 2«| hogye, 87; ilentipt, four; hos­
8,647,292.78 record haa apparently bees
Indiana yesterday, lie will succeed Jordon Co., |« r $ |&gt; m •laiu*/er, will he M a jo r £ II MeM'dlea. Circle, today) announced a chah.ia pital, one.
I I ANILITIES
^ te n d but he continued
C links lied! Ton»il clinics, ono;
R ig e r Pecklnpaugh whose regime returned a Verd et of $673 01 and Tampn. a ta la director of aviation. in the meeting nights of the
rlinirsp nine,
Arrount* payable
pre2,631.41 he will establish an outei
F. M. Sawyer, Cocoa, will pre­ Clrrle.
wwt
reported
frequently
to
be
coetx
In
fheor
o
f
theplaintiff.
'
TALLAHASBEC Ja a o to— f/P)
era With mothers re- Notes payable
2,034.00 m ark for the L in t, aolo
side, ami will aeelal -la- coin 11* 1i*’sr
I ml ana’
Effective- n eat Mon.lay mg,it at
’fhttdrcn, 561; with teseh- Demand w arrants' V
—Q yvtraar ShoiU aald h o ' will naatixfactonr to the
677JO em end the globe.
the electWm of officers for tbe en­ NANI o’clock, memler* of tho
e n g i n e e r u T m it o k ’
management.
Tho
loom
has
haoa
| with iloctors, lily with Judgments payable
hia cabinet Into aaooloa U u
627,424.70
suing
nu
n
rter.
,
(Trcle will meet on the second
Arcrunl Interest on
t* dlacuaa poaalble state aid losing more than half of Its sta rts
89.
B. f . Lafberg, of ^pcksonville,
At the rinse o f Ike meeting. »
SEVILLE, June 10.—
Judgments
216^19.68 Spanish aviators, Cap tala
tive Work: Gave 423
a g much flrau homing • f lo ts and has dripped from first dlarlct togiaoec of the State Koad •u b m m m ltte e headed hy f i , t~ amt fo :rth Monde *'• of the
to
fifth
ploee
hi
tbe
A
atarkao
month
instead
of
b'n
x*10
29J28.08
rvlews; »|gnt 462 h o u n Due the sinking fun,]
Lauderdale aad LaoDepartment, was la Sanford today Gilliland, secretary a f the !b-t.and
bersn
and L kntaM at
14J)97.71
devoted 321 houra to Acrrued interest
He aald he A4 a o t kn&gt;w Longue race. .Selection of John­ convert tag with offlrinla supervis­ Chamber of Cemsnerca, will ilia- said. M atters of importantce will
6343,000.00 keypad off today for Hav
work; wrote 231 letters; Bonds outstanding
a u to will got faade hot son came aa complete surprise to ing the construction a f the lake cm* plana for a week of atm** t.v be diaruaaed Monday night, aha
I.700J87J3 a projoctod flight to M n le s '
' notices to parents ra­ Sarplus
to help
Sooth experts, oil of whom hove been front boulevard. He was enroute he given C entral Florida counties said, in urging the atl*n*Un«e of
....
iQ .U. . m
.
•
F a ir w eather w m yrnsilied i
pfcUag various baseball flgpiuo to Jacksonville a fte r an Inspection a t Aha Chicago World Fair Ut«
the ir children) traveled
all membera ami viaiting women
'
8.647592.78 tha m a t s
belonging to out-of-town Circle*.
Lor Peck'd job.
trip la thla aectioa.
July.

Morrison Says Action
Would EndlnGreatest Price Debacle
Ever Seen InNation

RUM SHORTAGE
SEEN DUE TO BIG
MEDICINAL USES

ate Where Ita Fate
Remains Uncertain; |
Passage D oubtful

Liberalized R e gulntions M a y Renult
In More Production

In Celluloid

;

Believe
CROP PROVISION SENATOR ADVISES Police
aion Waa Result
“Bitter
F ig h r
LOANS ALL SET MAYO REGARDING tween Rival
TO AID GROWERS LOANS ON GROVES

ItequirementH In Or- Citrus Raisers Will
, —Atwwt* " ’Bf"
Up To $250 An Acre mis«in*. #nd at imt
Are
Revealed
nnce
.

REDUCED WHEAT FINAL EXERCISES
CROP IN U.S. WILL HELD LAST NIGHT
NOT SUPPLY NEED AT HIGH SCHOOL

Severe Damage From 91 PtipilM Are Given
DipInmaH Amid Im­
Bad Weather ToRcpressive Ccreipony
In Short Crop

i

Publicls Asked
AdviceOn Plans
Observe Labor Day

Plans Are Shaping
Up F or R egatta To
W Held Thursday

J a c k P e t e r s W ins
H o n o rs D u rin g H is
U n iv ersity C a r e e r

C o n g re s s Hurries;
Plans For Ending
Session T o n i g h t

Mitchell Cottage Is
Damaged By Flames

City Bonded Debt
Reduced In Month
Of May By $110,000

Mrs. Lamb Kuporfs
On Year’s Activity

Recess Is Ordered In
Circuit Court Term

Chicago Teachers To
Receive 12,000,000.00

Jimmie M a t t e r
Pashes Onward
Round-World H&lt;

l»apw.orth, I*ehmnnn
To Attend Meeting

Waiter Johnson Is
To Manage Indians

u .-

Dale Of Woodmen
Meeting Changed

To Consider
Fire Menace

I

.js S l

�Cal Dennis Hurls Well To
Lose To Islanders 4 To 2
In 10 Inning Contest Here

■ 1 0 c Hu* I U b a

Sc fin# 3 Ihnaa
7e Ho* • lim an
Sc Hnk 1 month.
Minimum charge 80s

AVE Y 0 U 3 WATCH repairad
by one who rcolly knows how
WEEKLY'S Better Komi Store,
100 W. Uth HI. specialising in
incv W estern ami Florida Meats.
Meal Dept. Mr. Kresl llo lt In Uro«ory Department. Th*a* boy* wilt
appreciate your bualnea*.
V E HAVE mev*d 4HO Flinoa In
!,; fcnford territory In last BVi
F**rs. using new Hol-I’o piano
■wvlng equipment. We appre late
Ih b patronage. All work personal­
ly supeyprlsed, I’hone ttOd for aatlmal#*. City Transfer A Storage

MEW WII.I.YH "77" custom sedan
84SP.OO *!cii—red, ask for drm
‘o ast ra t Ion. Re*l tk Son*. d*alrr.

Durly Cal Dennis, railed frim
otaeurlly • • • Central Florida
llaseUII U agu* hurler and mak­
ing his ru s t sta rt In the league
\ nre r*rl&gt; In I1032,
M2. »*rned the
tight to be * regular sta rte r by
nulling surprisingly good baseball
against the Daytona ft#arh I*tsn rfrrs who beat h'm, 4 to it, after
111 innings if eaeltlng play.
D .nnls' wild pitch In th# 10th
•ent horn* the wlnn ng run, while
sn infield hit nude the victory
tw i.c a* aur*. Ths veteran wa*
touched for Id hits, all singles.
They were well scattered, however,
nnd although the Inlander* put
men on the rack &lt; in all hut there
Innings, p -n id i, with fine siipp rl
lack " f him, hurled his way out
of the difficulty without a h i of
t( uhfr. In other ord», th lilgfill.w deserv'd n victory but his
A Ju u»lJutU .* « Ukwg
nnTy rI* hits, four «f them dquties, over the III frames, and l&gt;eing
fill!her sided by two walks nnd
four rrrnrs.
I# fly la n e loin* I in an th rr
ol h's sparkling perlnnnnnces In
winAing his liuirlh straight game,
lie was In Irooldr early, nnd ulteii
•a.* his l-rmler* had amt I „ f ||,r
Fid a f» Ini, Mich i&gt;allen as C I
Ireth, llnrrl-nn, «n.l Krwrttnih |.e
ing nnal.le In solsr hi: d.flvriy
lie slmek out I *e turn as d r I
Dentils, soil Imre down ni t si Ihright time I , rails- Ihe F rdi In
roll weekly to the Inltsll.

t»,tl--n«

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.
i ■ Is.s.e
i t . ** • en
•■ |'.j inn
7" M ils , or* J
■biker 1. IP — I r o n I. W a ll *• I •»

ehsr s. Wright I H'rorls
J. miifti I. «.*M**i»iFh I. w » ii J
WrlaM I*
I'gga Isa11X. •Jr • Imrlr**.
bNUNlt ati.l
Tin**.
OH LA NIK) II. LKKHIIURO 7
I.KRSBURti.
June
In *
• " g am ey the Orheavy hitting ball
lando T ig u s ‘collcclrd IH' hlla off
__ "Lefty” Knowles
thr offer ngi of
1 , 7
d c s iiio n
fro m
to toke _» II I................
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COCOA IJ. NEW HMYRNA •
COCOA, Junr 0.— Hig Asa Wall
ram r bark In the mound In the
ninth inning of ypstenlay's ganir
Imlwrrn Ihe ( 'r a c e r s nnd Indians,
and slopped n Cgnrkrr rally ai
s i r nnrv hy striking mil lls tr.,
first man Is. race him.
The In ­
dian* won oul, 12 t» n, and it was
th rlr sevrnlli straight victnrv,
nnd it was t# fly Uaker’s slalh
.draight victory._________________
llskcr yieldml this pitching hut
ilrn In Wall a t thu'bs-ginning uf
Ihs- fmirth after he had held the
Cracker* Ui one hit and nu rum
whll- M* males were piling up
III runs a t the espenso of Good­
rich.
Wall was touched fnr a pair of
hits and no runs in Ih# nest throw
Innings, fits was relieved by H arry
fu rth er, who issuod eight walka
in the next 2 and 2-3 Innings tu
sot a hew lesgur recur,| fnr free
passes Issued hy one pitcher.
Goodrich was hit hard, giving
up 12 hits and a* many runs In
3 2.3 Innlnrs.
Clyde W rightsubmarine ta ll held the Indian* In
rhivk the rrsl uf the way.
The Indians pla)rd heady basehall until Ihe seventh, taking ad ­
vantage of every opportunit?
and pushing aver 12 runs In Ihe
first four innings,
1 Wall boosted N s Mamling as
the league’s leading halier by gel­
ling two hits in four tries whits
Buddy Hopkins, with a double,
two singles, and a walk In four
tries. Is dthe Indians at hat.
The vietnry placed Ihe Indian*
one game all! nf Ilia league lend
and make* their game with S an­
ford in Sanford nest Sunday aft-

inning, doubled to renter
field, lie went |u third nn New
eonih’s Infield nut -but h„ died
y T P IL E rs Y - H P IL E IT IC H I
| ) e - there when Harnra was aul. short
. roll lady finds complete irllcl to first and Abbott struck i.ut
'o r husband. Hpeclallsla home—
Mnawell, first up In Ihe seen, i,
,-broad, failed. Nothing to sell. AH do bled lo left. He wrnl to third
if«4igr* answrrrii. Mr*. Geo. Dempjle r, Apt. 4-M. iKinn U fa y rtta 78— MlarelUraopg For~
,llvd.. West. Detroit. Mich.
FOR NAI.B CHEA P, 8,000 ft. used
-Poultry
lumber, .hieing, celling, two hy
. 1(10.00 Iron safe, |a« n mow
OR BALE: Urn* a t 13c per ef ur,r *rnlts
3H autnm atirs, boat, trail,
Poind, II. T. Tiller, Paola, Kl.v
• r and kL ksr, |o | n. fan. model T
'BITE LEGHORN F t years’ 3'Je truck With closed bed. »7S.OO fish
each. All kind, of tea fish ran Ing tackle $25.00, P. (). ||on I486.
I' purchased a t Ihe Hanltary Fish
id Poultry Market. 300 E. First
' 11— M bw ellancnuN

U N It F. D E E M K I) STORAGE.
Porch furniture, tins stove*.
Bedroom furniture, Offir* desk
IS— Wanted
ami Hairs, several refrlgeralnrs
0W . PREFERABLY J e r s e y , mills nnd ends of all sorts, The &lt;»M
good milker. Musi h* cheap fnr eeliable.
(/itsing's Transfer A
« h . Also «l"»*n pullets, II.
Hlorsge I n.,-~lir business In San
ram sr, W. 1st. Rt.. 2 blocks west furd II )eora. phone |1W, lnrali-1
f Monroe Corner, Box TV.
llh. end Pine.
WANTED: la w n mower, no ft. F O R 8 A I* K—Electric sewing
rubber Imse, hle)cle, pool table,
machine. Like new. See G. W.
pw boat, old lumber, dmir* and Scolt, |02 W. 10th St.
dndowp, must alt I* In voml con
Itian and eheap. P.-O. Boa 1203.
Sewing moehlne,
lypewrller. and vl Irola.
Fnr
IAN AND_ W IFE, nr two ladles sale reasonable. Inquire AID Mag­
. ft..
linina AAlso
1NO ffurIIF•
lo share sJ&gt;.
tdy '’home.
nolia nr phone 2IR.
phad apartm ent* for ren t. Mr*.
•Me, AIB M yrtle Av*._________ FOR RAf.E: Small Grocery and
fixture* at bargain. Tenth and
CZRoom B

W it h o u t

picking

up

iF e s l'O r g

B r u ia *

a t IS* bat, they Isoked Ilk* •»other tiam .
Dan Copp. wa* a closa *woa-J
to M artin la Sonora a l baL la
lira t r i o Copp* p nched vut a
Som*r. l r pi*, and double for on*
of tho boat singte-geinw batting
performingr* of tb* year.
M vrthi tied tfco Hague record
for bom* rum. *a a «Ingle gam*.
Yile, of l^ tib u r r , in d Maxwtll.
of Sanford. each have secured
two Som rri in on* gam* Hr* year.

Kno w in sc red on Uro ty's single.
M atu g rr Yd* worker Altohrook
l° r Ih* c Hint of three ami one h«.
fore he got on* to his liking and
smashed it over th r right field
fence.
’'
,
The game was the first played
ly the T g ir s under th* krcrlion
f th*lr new 'm anager, Neil WII
Hams n. They appeared reju trn al«d hy fh* shift, and with Copps,
ll:*sl. and Martin le* ling the way

her# y w sle r-

^)»y nllernoon.
" I'c p rrr'' Martin, Orlando first
acker led Ih . nllack on Knowlea
with four hits out &lt;f fiv* trip*
III the plate, two of whi h w rrr
home r nr, t'nppn and Yde also
g .t homers.
(Irian k&gt; lillird twice In the sec­
ond inning when Herd singlrsl and
M arlin lifted his first homrr over
Thr field fence.
- -ln - th * . Uilr-lc Jlm U h- gnU » - Ufl
n a ffldrr'is ihoicr and scorrsl
when t* pi i I nun nl a triple off
I hr renter field liner.
Martin * nglnl In sta rt the
fpurth and Wlllinmson was safe
on Hope's vrrur. (loth advanced
on I’ .wpra' sacrifice and Martin
■cored on Moore’s single.
In Ihe film Coppa doubled and

V^mburff
(Iw rry. :

B . A 1.1*11051, a a U t %

rilA Btl A COMrAMTa •

ra rn n l runs. Orlamlo
* l* rt on bases, lassrlaiMlis K. naarttlcea,
ril. rs Mies,
Cbsrry.
Pnw»r*.
..rf ball. Wllllaaisn*.
lltm rr.
Alsobrsmk to Williamlinublw
lie
lUrach oal. by
Min In
— rilsnbrnoh I. H*a»* on
____ If Kn-wl.a I. Carlin* I. Alai,l,r—b J tills, elf I'arlelan (
will, 1 miss In I Ins.: oft Alsobrook I with I rnna In * Ian. Wlnnlac pitcher. Carlelon. Umpires,
b a rs

I

l*i Irk III sari I'tow den.

" l o t P trtp -O k* I I I ) o f H M.
Vm iih'e g u M le ts lo a ekoo rd to s
to r io t o * til* in n r o r * o r tho
r io r k
of
tko C ir c u it
C o u rt.
Se m lo o l* C * * n lp . F lo r id a and
recorded to F ia t Book No. 1
p a n IS . *e ml note C o a n lr n * e arda. and e o n la ln ta a ton s e rs s .
m n rt or
Ih e l i n e I * he **td I * M lls f p sa id
decree.

IN tu n D ta n ti c r count o r
TMN rNITBO I T i t M IN AND
FON TMN eoDTMksiV
D ls.
. 0~r..,r i ; ° " ,0A
m v m *f.
t.. T.S,r7
W. IIARWKU,
u
lt*e*l**r
Ih* Flrat Nslisnal Bonk of Ok*.
f* r f sad W. L. HNNfJrr, Com.
plalnsnls,
A fuil.ril O. VBLAHKO. VAUIIHN.
UltIFFIN VACHINO COMPANY.

J IM D A N D Y
AI Monty Baying Price*
Famous .Success-sure Stock and
Poultry Feeds, Grains and Hay.
Prices th a t a r t right. Fresh stocks
Weekly.

a a ni.ACX. DsCndanls.
NO. t e n Na. t .
.
NOTION o r SALN
^ffOTtO e IJ) IIXRNBT OtVBN.
Ihai an Monday, Ik . U th g a r * #
Jus*, m y . within ih* I r a s U M i l
nf .SI., *1 Ik* court
£|}y , of ••■lor*. Florida, _ i T W
sell lo ih* Mshsst bidder for cash,
th* lands slluaiad aad. h*lna la th*
LaMnlp *( Oemlsol* and S u t* *f
Elo/Jd*. sad m«r* parlleulsrlp d*.
scrlbml ss fnllaws:
Kasl Half IF.H) of tb* Kast
IIslf IBH ) of Ih . N orik...!
q s s r l.r (NRU) *f ..rtio a *.
■nd t h * Norlkw.sl Quarter INW ti) of th* NorthWMl Q u,rl#r I K W I i , , , i u , | . „ , , *11 la
Towasklp t( Boatk. Ran** i t

AandG
FERTILIZER
Complete stocks rig h t In town on
all mlxad Fertiliser and Fertillxer
M aterial, teslad for thla lo:allty.
One Trial Convinces.
Com* by, let’a gat acquainted.
You’ll Ilka thla alor*—Wa give
you Value. Quality and Service.

•*H, l»nd to b* said t* aallsfp a
4*er*. af fareclaaara la tk*
■Ibov* estltlsd esue. mad* and sa'.;r.V J** .'J**
* fT «f April.
*•** hp th* ll*Mrakl* Al.san4*r
Ahvnaan, JaCg* of ty i aforooatd
n r : i 'i s .
nf » )d d i s s .
?.* " f Tklrtao*
Tbaasaod F t*J
Hundred T ll lt y j li
aad l ( / l ( #
tbsllars (IIAUkY*) with Intaeoal
lh*ro*n from April II. Ill* to d a d
»r n Ii .
y
COUKT* JOHNSOIf. (

Atlantic and Gulf
Fertilizer Co.
SANFORD BTORE
203 Railroad Ave.
C. S. THOMPSON. Manager
Phong 896

n. c. m M E S * * '" " c W r 7 '
dollclior far I'omplslnaals.
Tampa. Plerlda.
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RAT T E R H IE R -tli w i k r $ $ “ am '
$$ each. Good pete for children
and rata are a thing of th* post. B.
T . Tiller, Paola. •
NEW ■" electric faaa $10$, a ll
• tub* radio $12.00. PM):a console
•adlo $25.00, Randall Elaetri* Co.
FOR SALE: National cask regis­
ter, Aread* Barber She*.
FORESALE—Model T ItedalTGo^d
tkapa. O r wtO sx.-bang* fa r

M aster by s *M D e e re * s s e e id m d
• b a ll o ffe r fo r sale and s e ll |o fb *
h ig h e st * n d boat bidder fo r r a s h ,
a l p u b lic a a e llo o , before lb * W i l l
&lt;loor of lb * r e a r t H aw se la I s e h r t .
Sem in ole C o a s t s , F lo r id a , an Ik s
Ir d r.ajr o f I n l y A. D, t i l l , b e tsre eo
Ih e le a a l h o a rs of Sato Ih * o ro o a rly
In sa id D e e rs * describ ed , s s td n rn n .

• rip belna In S*mln*le Cowntp.
Florida. * mor* particular descrip­
tion of said proper!* belne *• fbl.
lows:
,
^

jp&amp;OICE ‘room In Ban Unit

FOR HAl.Ki Holstein cow giving
na, Five window*. P riv ate enfine quality milk, with rmt.l
nr*. Private halh and g * « f* - quantity, ow lu flue neder. Priced
I dollars per weak. Phone 743-J. If sold I Ms week $20.00 rash. He.
Mr. Milrhell, Card* Park near
Z lA p n T lm e n U F n T R t n l
Paola a ftrt'A p. M.
t | i RENT: 6 room furnished
|u ra g e apartm ent for aummer. TAHLKH. CHAIRS, A hurner g a t
raage hot water healer, ateam
al, reasonable, Mr*. Chailes
itUr, 21$ W. I7lh-____________ table, banquet Uhleo. Nlacellineora rrsltu ra o t eqaipwcal. Celery
QRCtAL HUMMER
rates on H ah.
AaU. 2-4-A-8, apply A p t S
REtl PERSIAN male k itte n patents Apt*, 61$ Park A w .
Bggutlfullr marked and sired
•nr "Re&lt;l R o b i n " (pedigreed).
jjpHuncM For Rtwl
Priced reasonable and may be
n VERY s ttr o r tlr t- D »• mom •een a t R06 Magnolia Ave.
pattgalows, in gtwd condition,
SPECIAL T lltl) week. Unteed oil
r |U*&lt; In, vary good
Holly Avo. and «04 Mapl*
70c a gallon (with paint order).
Stanley-Roger* Hardware Co.

ill Conet * f ID * T w e n ty
le la l C l r t a l l - f t h * .Hat.
la . la a s c toe gam tnali
n C h a n c e ry . In a e srta t]
t r . l s e e n d lag . w h * r« t s J
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Is r * m * la tn a n t . ant
u at.L tnon, a w i* » w . s m

BILLY’S UNCLE
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SAVE HERE

Black-Draught

c m i b W lt
* th # &amp; ar«
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Alt*brook.

1—Miftiey Saving 'Price*—2
—Complete F r e g h Stock*
Weekly—3—Quick Truck DoliverieH to you— 4—Conveni­
ent Location*. and_ Prompt,
Courteous Service.

pisosso) TsMkia feeling all rig h t
. L A f f &amp; ^ i r r l « f 1V d ^ b ^ h
aad other llltlo (rouble* of thla
kind when due to constipation."

Too nr* k

M arlin * ih
W illia m * * * ,
l'n w *r» . rf
r a r lr f n n . p

6-Polnt Service

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LEGAL NOTICE

"I have used Hlack-Draught fnr
a number of yean* aad I find that
It Is aboat the best medicine I can
take for headache, blllnnsneaa, a
tight feeling and for gas and spit­
ting up of my food." writes Mr.
Bert Smith, of Carthage. Mo.
T a k e n In broken doses, BlackDraught will rsllsvs this. It will
also help (aa a laxities) a cold
and hoarseness. When t fast ‘all
down amt out,* 1 taka Btaek-

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u J fta E S " !

T k* kni a&lt;-■
&gt;ra 1

" " g lr a v fr •** " J ,n&lt;l Penning-

it. ton scurcd when "Prof." ftecil
J threw wll.l in an attem pt to catch
&gt;_ him a t third kew. Hull scored on
Pope's fly lr rcnlerf eId.
••The Hruins sta le d a four run
rally in th* eighth Inning when

Itetaat* r,

WANTED ss laundress,
nr maid. Guaranteed good
Call o r writ* Hsian Me­
712 E. nth HI.

W A N TED : Passenger In shsre r«
; peases going north Inward Indl
MW, leaving Baturday. Apply IDr
nM Office.

I 1*
| . |»ak*T. Vf. I*

V

JO n WANTED as maid or cook,
C orthn, llyrd, I .'.OH W. 13th St.

?&gt;'

X U H II h i 4 K

|Nivchrr« r. 9t
run*. Jl* g

WANTED: SALESMAN In reprep*n» an rig h t)-sli &gt;»sr-old InrUlullon. Uih*I money while learn­
ing nnd a wonderful chance for
nlvaneemenl. W. P. Wlngler, ML

WORK
cook,
Dork.
Kelvlp,

S

and Indian* playing hero It unday I We**
If
.«ml -hr islander* are play ng lIlffWAfl..
U r r - ll. th
Orlamlo. there la a chaneo that IfH .'M ilr. r
f , r
.
they ran move up to within half KW4ai ll.
rf. i*
I'rtfViHrt, r f
l pame of the lead.
lltth ln . r f
11..faking »« .

rt— Help Wgnlfd

h ,

&gt;f romped him * on Rood** alugt*.
«i A o itin »tepp*d to lb* plat* aad
it aught on* *f Knowlei’ curve* on
•h* no** for SU w t id Som rr of
S* game, seor ng Rood ahoad f t
K him.
;
. •&lt;
•
In th* • itS I ha Tigora batted
around It* tailp four counter*.
• M .or* &lt;rai oaf* on a fielder**
• choir* and Maltbp dropped a Tea• | u leaguer behind ihort. Smith
• I popped up t* short anil Coppa
- .m a-hed ■ bom* run *»rr the left
14 field fence, scoring Moor* and
• M altlp. R**d walked and oeored
• on ainglrs by Martin aa.l William2*n.
•
l.*r»li rg’i firot tally ram* In
a th r th rd inning when Cherry sln{ gled. stole second, went t&gt; third
• on Tope's Inflsld out and scored
. . on ley's l.n g lip into Isft field.
•
Tbs Hruins a-lied two mor* in
the fourth a* Pennington singled,
{* Dull walked, Knowles dropped a

With men on first and third ami
two not. Barnes called tho gnaw
by rolling out to O’Brien a t first.
Announcement wa* made a fter
th* game that the Pads will ( a
Daytons next Tuevlay afternoon
to play off a K*m* th a t wa*
rair.nl a u :ta r ty this eeas.n. Man­
ager Al (taker stated th a t U n a
will pitch thla game, one of th*
most important
the Islander*

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�The recent eeeilon of tlf^ Legislature enaci
laws which, It tteenu to oa, should prove to be of m
cem to local residents and about which there is at
some confusion. One of them Is known as the Futch bill
and has to do with the settlement of delinquent taxes. The
other la.pufely i'loeW bill and la designed to defeat the
collection o f ‘taxrt* In U)e City of Sanford. Both of .these
measures, for copies of which wp are, indebted to Bob Hol­
ly, were' enaCtedin' the name of Tax rettef.
With far more to commend it than the local bill, the
Futch bill at.least offers some efO bugem ent for the paysiblt* to enforce collection of Tm^Trakrent taxes by the city
for a period of five years. The Futrh bill include* the ad­
ditional feature that bonds, which may In* purchased at
market prices, will Be accepted at par by the State in set­
tlement o f tax certificate*.
Specifically the KUtch bill says, eliminating the legal
verbiage, that "All tax certificates , . . held by the
State of Florida . . .
for the year of 1931 and all pre­
vious years . . . shall Iw held by the State
. . .
'RIDAV. JU N B f, 11,13

p.
LOVES T H E GOOD:
Ood I* good to Israel, even
:h a . are 0f a elean hrart.

nlho provide* that ilurfugjlif* five ycnr'Vcrffy! when de- Hncpumb'tnxfu-nevd -not-»w pawl, -"tim Iron* l id* -owner-.or

J owners of nny Mirh Inndahnll he pcrmitlni lo pay the taxea
year 1932." It does not any that the cudrent taxes MUST
'Will ba m t.rv itln g to not* l&gt;e paid In order to securo the lu-nofits on delinquent taxes,
’•effect th* depression will it says th at owners "shall is* PERMITTED to pay" them.
' btwn tha neat edition nf
Hut ns some inducement to property owners to pay
s’* Who In A nw rlrs."—Cler- their current tuxes, the Idtl further provides that "The pro­
P k m . Yeah. Th* depression. visions nf this uct (with regnnl to delinquent taxes) shall
Congressional Investigational (in July I, 1937, ho extended for an additional period of fif­
teen years, as to all land upon which the lnxi«t assessed
Vosldont Roosevelt 1* anxlotia
teVo Congress adjourn by June for the years of 1932. 1933. 1934. 103ft and 1938 ahull have
•o th a t be wiU bo free lo been paid In full to said July I, 1937." In other word#,
’’Hate w ith tho London Eco. in ortlelr to secure a five year extension on d e lin q u e n t tuxes,
Uc Conference and to deal with current taxes need not he paid. But in order lo secure the
tjj liobte, b u t Congressman ap- additional fifteen year extension, the current taxes niust he
t In. th a mood to stay there *11 paid. u
m d r . Tho Provident m*y haro
However, tinder another srrtion of the hill, it is pro­
Hfynamlts thorn out of town.
vided that all taxes subsequent to 1932 which are not paid
In accordance with the existing laws of Florida may is* sold
bsulnesa, so they ta r , re n ­
te 1 odvanc*. I t will l« next under those laws. It is not necessary to pay the current
ff*r* wo can feel the new taxes in order to. keen the rielinqiienl taxes from being
•ch, but we will get a Mntr- Hold, hut it is necessary to pay the current taxes in order
Every inriucemont pomtlbio
• view of, It Ihreugbqnt tjio to keep them from bring nuM.
r v - tg o k Bor rm ie h 'h e tm r in nmiir To mcnnragp thp pnyirtrnt nf rnrrrnt tnxrs.— *
In ' tho fall.— Lakeland
The hill further prrivhh»t that iliiriiig the five year
&gt; T h at’* th* proper spirit. period, or the udditionul fifteen year | h*HihI, in which the
iT all tori) th a t corner a*. Btate in reatralned from nelllng delinquent Inxen, "bond*
or matured in te re s t coii|*inn nf all fount lew or other taxing
dlMrictn nhnll tic melvahln at par and in lieu of money in
redempllon of tax *nlr* rertifielde« on other evltlencra
jaw m m odlly prices ha* teen funda­ of tux lienn held in the name of the'State, covering Innda
m ental and not due to any hope cold for nnu-|wiynicut of Nlato and County or other taxing
or faar of Inflation, and proves DUtricL taxea to the amount of the delinquent taxea."
' - It by filing a elmllar Increase tn
Now the local hill is quite a different proposition, Ita
■i tha-pete* of bonds which he said provisions am made applicable not only In delinquent taxea
would have fallen In valu* If th" tint alio In current taxis.
Ihuler the terma of thin hill,
• ■"peopls really anticipated inflation"the governing authority of the City of Kanford, Florida,
.‘ And If stork* should suddenly
F ’ ktump, would (hut slso be fund*- lie and it in hereby required for a |ieriotl of five yearn from
U mental. nr due tn the fact th a t the time that thin Act hocnmcti a law lo withhold nalo of
Inflation had not been carried and foreclosure pfoctedingM on all lax cortlflcaton and other
Ilean for drlinipient taxen which are now held by nnid (*ity,
U r enough T
or which may hcrouftcr lie held liy it during the next five
U-"- . Tb*i»* who think
th at th* ycarH.”
M t o n H Btsi c* cgn lire nlnn* and
It la evident front thin that il In a" longer nwcanary In
&gt; th at huainc** would piosp-r with the (Mly of Sanford In jgty city tnxei. The City can neither
- out any foreign trs'l* w hslsvrr iudl tax ccrtifiratert nor ran it foreclose them.
Ap|iarently
should consider thl* fact that in
,'l D W before the H*wley-SmiM&gt;‘ tlic r ily ran hot prevent foretlomire proceeding* on tax
ii'U r lW Inw. American eulnmnbilc eerilflenteM already lield hy private individtinls nr rorporW U glnFartiirer* Jinld fivr time* »’ alionn, lint it ran not Itself foreclose any certificate whlrh
gianv automnhil** in th* llrltis.i it at ill hold a on properly where the taxes have Income de­
Em pire a* English manufacturer*. linquent, nor can It In the future for a parlod of five yearn
-.Toddy with International trad* sell tax rertifientea on any property where the taxea may
VvWaHleally dried up, the rail" 1* yet become delinquent.
‘„:7wo to on* In favor of th* Engl If h
We can see no |mlnt In anyone's paying City taxea
V gar*. T h at hasn’t helped th - under tho rinmnstnines.
The t.’lly can neither foreclose
'•.'Am sricnn
autoroobil*
h*sln*s«
your pnqierty nor In any other way make you pay. They
cannot sell your tax certificates to anyone else who might
That plainly is the Intent of this law.
I s figure* show th a t stock val* forecln«e them.
jan* have Increased over five That it ht uiiconstllutional goes almost without saying. We
Sap la May. rttarly^aeven' hllllon ure no lawyer, and we hnva-consulted no export In the
April, .making * tolnl of
nuttier, but we do not believe tile answer to any question
lAOtAIO which
atockholdSrs is at easy aa that.

h r In l b famous Baltettr note
* r ; i « b .a a w .u s d s w e . vfc;;
t i l l th e would ik&gt;1 attem pt to
~Ta thinking of Ode w ir debt aad redact ro o re fro m her Allle* asd
istem etl.m il transfer sabjacL we frees Germany thee ihr in Mro
n ig h t be eotnptllfd to pay to the
most always krrp’Ta mind th at a
guvernirrnt ultimately obtains ltd
fond* orly by taxation o f some affect a rabtlo plea for cancella­
tion of all iator-forerom m U i laifclltednaa* ■ r o o m which would,
an a practical m atter of krflhm rttr, hare cost Groat Britain
nothing— a im m int that Rina lit)
debit and reparation* wore ap­
proximately worth nothin*— and
weald haro a t oro ttrohe
haocad the value of all irivato
latter transaction depends entirely debt* throughout th« w
___
on whether the bualneu men and reopened the arenuea «
banker* of the country haro ac­ without tha artificial retlrtctloa*
cumulated balances abroad In for­ which were bound to be placed
eign currencies which they will upon them by lb* necessity' ftrr
sell to their government for do­ troiMferrfng hug* nnproduetlro
■urns acroea International boonmestic money.
The one hops of all th« Allies (Uriel, whether or not trade bal­
ance* justified their payment.'
Mr .financial,,reconstruction....***
German). Germany, under the “ IS'tlTO' IW fodr'rioti; C re * rB rit­
Treaty of Veraaillw, had agreed ain wna making a virtae of a
to pay reparation*, the amount *f neceaalty. Bhe appeared to ho
which waa to h* need by an Allied Ioffering to giro up some eight
Commission. Germany are* to pey ,billion dollar! of debt* owed to
for the wart What a welcome bit her by her Allies, plu* whatever
Germany might be
nf new* In Ihe heavily U sed peo- reparation*
1
«f the Allied countries and 1aw e to pay here—while a t tha
•acre tim a raggaating
___
M t a r th__
a t the
United BUI** g iro up aad cancel

.-tire adequate amounts nf foreign
currencies in the first year* after
th* war, and It was provided that
she rould make “ payment* in
r___ | H pof|| electrical
efcetrical
kind”—shipment*
materials, building m aterials, coal,
a te , lo the Allle*— fer th* value
of which she waa given credit on
reparation* account by th* re­
ceiving county. But, by and larg*.
Germany could make no cash paymanta abroad and did not do *o—

service* that arrompany It. Hcne*
a pnwpareiii world meant fa r
m«ir* to Great Britain than' did
th* satisfaction of nny frellngs of
revrnpr* towards G*rmany. G er­
many ha&lt;| h**n n good customer
for British goods before th* w ar,
and h*r return to prosperity
would mean good trad* again.
Further, the British economist*
and statam*n* saw, p r o b a b l y
more clearly than thoa* of any
other country* th a t tha re p a ra ­
tion* payments and inlar-gorornmental w ar debts, arising as they
did out nf transaction*
who**

la. bepefllod * |n « ibo "New
(jjf course th at's *11 P»l*cr
m grid may not mean a thing.
W k n Increased the borrowing
AHty of those who own atqrks
^
______ _______ ___________ _— ---------- ------------id^rant In u*e them th a t way. It
(*■*■ i0 say th a t there has bean
Mt*n E. Courlar, of Port Tampa decided lo make this his future
0**- In this potential pur City, and Mr. Carl F.. Grow war* home and recently purchased two
( power o f the co m lry of united ip m arriaga Sunday *t Mr*. Tine building lot* through tha
i li&amp;st three hllllon dollar* aaEh*Osteen’*, o f Monroe,’by Ur. 11, Marks* lira) Estate Agency and
has given tha contract to George
H ilt of th* atock m atket H*#T. (iause's. It w»i * quiet wedding Vcnabl* for • lino residence to be
few erected a t once. The lot* era on
)h reference lo th* H J M ,' and only relative* and •
M public vjork* hand Usp*. friends were Invited. Mr*. Grow la u re l Avenue below Ninth and
a . f l r i f t a H V d ^ l p t e r . o f 1* welf known In Port Tam pa City, T enth Sta.
having reaided there for somu
Cat. William V. Cody, “ Buffalo
it propagaml* aayh
Why time. Mr. Grow ia employed by the
[lb* gnVfrnment borrow that A. C. L. R. It. and U well known Hill,” la critically ill in Knoxville,
kr, atowly retiring th* boniK and hkrd by arorynn*. Isaving Ter n , a t lt&gt;« home of his cousin.
l i t could prlp* parfaetty good lived In Sanford for aoiwr year*.
y, na good ** it* own bond*,
A aorta) eeenlng will be given
the anm# guarantee and ro­ by th* ladle* o f th a Baptist
be currency a* It would retire Church thl* vveging In th* rhtirth
hmUT Could you Imagine sny in honor of Mrs. J . W. Wildman
h fa rin g lha|» paying fur anil her sister, Mias latum Bnria,
i hUljon dollar* worth of who will lenr* shortly foe th eir
[faith nice row money, rytir- now homo In Lynchbnrg, Vo.
lion. F orreat Lake, Mre. Lake
M mopey, and sav in , in in*
arrived
I for laspayers tkq giganlM and tha children hare
at- tlx thousand mllUoiy dot hnni* from Tallahaaaea srtwra
” Th# go»*rom*pt .roulil they harq resided for tha peat W
t eollacl th* war &lt;J«t)U in Ur* day* daring th# te u to n of tha
i way. L*t Franca sad Eng- Legislature.
Sharif f Gordon and Uaputf
print aayan thousand jolillon
Shariff Lawton war* In the city
rr^vrerth of &gt;lo* »**w fia t Saturday and aceompanled
HA IITOW, Jim s lO.-fAV-Mlan priaoner, Cuthbert, to tha taun- trlal waa ,Watered reaterd a. In lit*
ty basil la wb»f* h«
“T *11 caa* of Chroit* Brown, aroused
of slaying JgaM tB . Grtnwa, of

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

^

Continuance O f
Gasojime T a x fc
Almost C e r ta in

c red! tor.

Tha

principal

cording to tho comments of oar
officials.
th a t Great Britain,
whore credit wa* good, and whose
sens* of commercial honesty1v t i
to hJgb th a t ibo would never wil­
lingly default on her ja i l debt*,
wa* attem pting to bo relieved of
her Valuable fctdlgwtloni to the
United State* In return for ap­
parently renouncing a more , pr
le u equal net am ount o{ wprtaIra* dehta from Russia and other
insolvent- co u n tries., Oue ..canny
official* replied th at Great BrUaia'a policire did not Intereat th*
United State*. We would not rec­
ognise th* pertinency of the
British suggestion and woolj re.
quire our debtors to pay u* what
they owed. If G reat Britain those
to adopt some other policy with
her debtors, th at was her affair.
W* also took occasion to point
out that wo ware not asking for
any part or th*.G erm an repara­
tion! payments, nor had w* re­
ceived any of tha former Germain

Undo, was boro Wednaed a y fa■nfctbif possible flu * fo r biU rmsW af*’ fields hi thl* co m ly ,
roeomthrndrd th at tha InflaU or
lb . y#ro track ha taada aroflabi*
aa kooir a i oooslbta
H e pointed" out th a t tha inffcfd

appreciation from o i r y parero."
fa this ' manner. S an fjrd h u
0M o f 2300 American and Cana­
dian rlUas is wkkli flotilla cocaWind In l b . obrerrero# of flrot
annOal National Shat-Io Day.
T U fldwtfr. w e re'-d j« k t* d v hy
•J .'R . Btewarf. A. K. gaaxjfter,
Mrs. C. J. Humph, Ben Fish. 6. F.
pWhltnar. J r , Leslie W sat, and
other*. They wrro i r n i p d lata
bouquets by Mr*. R n Packard,
Mr*.
Howard
Ovrriin.
Mr*.
Rufcph, and Mr*. G. S. Srlman
who had galhered a t lb* Elba

laiw traw led by E astern Air
T rim port pishes, and
lllfh tly
w te fto f tha laifc traveled by pHra ta planes. The tit* would bo an
Meal o n .' he added. ” 7 ’
*
T h e ' flemlncd# Driving Park i*
" w M b y ' W. N. ROynOM*, Wlnaton-Pal.m millionaire, and Ben P .
W hite, LaulaettT#, T f c a i h o n e ,
tfafn a t the Park during the sea- will be given the Initiatory and
De Molar degree*.
..MW.—
. W W ‘-“K i n w r w x o - w u — nomed* gg
State Junior OAmcilMr a t the Con-'
clave held In Ft. Looderdalo fia t
week, today stated that Jo* Booth
of Ranford had been appointed as
H iatt Almoner.
t^wreinro Reel, m a ile r roonrltHe described the Conclave' aa
Mr n f Bamfnble Chapter, O lder Of well attended and crowded with
DaMolay. this afternoon railed a entertainment. Mr. Reel motored
■pedal meeting of the C hapter to to ConcUre with Joe IK atfi Jack
he hell hr th e M re-frir Temple to- Stem per. and Dobert Glenn. They
mnerivw'afternoon a t 1:10 o'clock. were joined at West Palm Beach
He alio reminded member* e f by Paul B lrg en , J r , whom they
the ro ro lar meeting of th e Chap­ v|st*d on their return trip toward fo r c o n itm tto n o f ‘a Span sow
ter to be held In the Temple Man- Sanford.
(he bay.
* 1 * ’ **\
day n ifh t at 8 DO o’clock. Three lo­
cal boy* will be f i r m degree*, he
asld, while the Orlando Chapter
will rend aeetral candidate* who

Special Meeting Of
DcMolay Is Called

Protect year valaaMo paparo.
Jewelry aad heirloom* . .
.
IN A SAFETY DEPOSIT B O *

• strange, ftces passing you. , . . ^ . . p fare j(fa
knew y . recognized liqipedlately? “ pUl Perktnal" you
exclaimed, “Gee. I’m gU|d tq see yo.U,’’
..... .
v
' Have you ever shopped In * store In a sfranKu rity
PW|4u«ta. stored you In the face, a%
[p)^, 5&gt;crhaps ajl rell^ le. Then ypu saw a fwnllii
veytiaed braird,of wb^t ypu wanted..
VU
i . . , h
__________. .
n , . .
.
t ■ • . • - — (
,
you
then you subconBciQualy’ y
Klad for advertising. You felt an imnedi^te t
dpfwnesu, confidence — the reliaWlfty of q]
sklpa.
Advertising, Is one of the greatest pubil
ever Invented for business. It enforces qu
i I , a*-S,
i* -r' —j:* i i ' - ' f * -.y
- ■•*•
- -nvalue,
honest
statement
of
fa
ct
For,
when
a
-*V
'
- .1
——
turer advertises his
calliur st|t^^(
riBks his very business existence—if It ta, lesa
s ta te a.
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�Annual Garden Party

Held At Epps Home Social C alendar
Breau** of inclement weather,
, Charles Butler and D*’ *1 the annual garden party of the
lift today fo r Sclpio, la d , Carden Club of Hanfunl was F#!d
they plan to spend the »um- yesterday afternoon from B:.Yl
o'clock to
o f the home of Dr. and Mrs. A.
’ Mr*. Jam es Belghle, o f Phila­ W. Epps, lyreamwohl, whi:h were
delphia, b spending o short tun# opened ensulla for the oeevdon
beta with her cousin, M as I Atta­ and ik-mrated with q a a n titb i of
la It* Kagan, I'mth Avenue.
rose*, gladioli, petunia*, o tte r g a r­
den Gower*. and f*ra to represent
| Alf. and M r C L F. B :yle an- an Inihxir flower garden.
|Bounce the U rlh o f a daughter
Throughout the evening a large
Abb
morning a t the F tm ald - number of club member* and their
taughton M ermrlal lluepital.
husbands and house guest* called
a t the Eppa tom e and were re ­
( Mr*. El m twth Lak* and M in ceived by Mr*. W. F, Whl-.m.
[Dorb tasks hovo gone tu U u b - pr*»ldent n f th* club, and Mr*.
'v ilb , Ky. to rpand thb sui.ir.ier Epps. Mr*. W alter 8. Coleman,
Mr*. Augusta D. Cevlngtan, Mrs.
season w.th relative*.
J. C. Benoin, Mr*. Fred ft. Wltenn,
Milton Dupree, of Moultrie, (la , and M r*.'Fran-is K. Bolt acted a*
baa rvlurnrit home a fte r spend- assistant hnstpsse* ami escorted
U |v a few tbya hero with Mr. the guests about the Eppa home.
Mrs. K rdor Curlett, stale direc­
a i» MTs. Counta Johnson, Central
to r of Harden Cluhr. ta d charg.*
4p§rtm enti,
o f tha a w p n « h where W » -* r.
ranged a di-play of unosunl
Albs H a rrie tt R w a l^ s r w j r t s shrubs th a t will add color to the
g fl^ b m o rrn w from W arren, l*n. summer
garden. Among
lk.&gt;
t l ^ B n d shout two wreks here shrub* on display were: hauhenLs
wftn te r father, A. K. R 01 le tte r, galplnna- (yellow), hemrlia, acacia
C ilery Avenue.
b tifo lia , t|ul* tptali* or rangoor
creeper, vile* or monk's pepper
J . f it C b ir White, Jr,, returned tree, rhndom yrti',
clcrotlendron
yatlerday from Charleston, 8 . 0 . a^uamalum.'M t-l ft^joi snluusa* or
where hw has been spending a pineapple guava.
week wilh Mr. ami Mra. J . St.
A fter looking at the shrub dls-1
Clair White.
play the guest* adjourned tn the
dining room where Mr*. H. H.
Mb* (Jertrude Vicing, M bs Dor­ IJtnry, Mr*. J . It. Colcnugh, Mr*
othy-Thurston, and Harold lle rb it Balph At. W arren, and Mrs. K. 1.
have returned from the fmmoka- Hoy were in charge with Mr*. R.
le a
Rnrsm pm snt a t
DeLeon U Cornell and Mr's. Rupert Sirlck
Rprlng* where they spent a ahort land assl'tln g . The large refreshlime.
went table was overlaid with a
laca cloth and decorated with lory*
Joe Roulh, Jack Stam per, Rih- howl* o f gather** daisies, rose*,
' hla Gltnn, and l-awrenre Keel r&gt;- and fern, a-c-ntnatlng a partel
* lam ed
yesterday
from
Fort color note. The refrr«hment» f-ir’ auderitale where they iprtil a |h e r oevent::stei| th* pastel color
iw day*'attending tho DeMolay motif.

yHiMf*: ...—

Mrs. 8. Pulcston Is
Rc-namcdD.A.RsHend

d r* . I la h Hall will l*ave .Mon­
day for Valdosta, (I*, tn spent!
a abort time e* tho g n t of her
stater, Air*. N. W. Unit. She will
Mr*. Samuel Ihde-dim wn* r*b# sccomptni.-d by her son, Harry eleeteil regent r f Sallie Harrison
Hall, af Oca!*, vtho will b* hnrv
Chapter nf Ihi* D. A. R. nt the
for th* wrtk-enif.
rcyclnr meeting of the ehaptrr
Among those from her# altrnd- *el-l y-Sfenlny afternoon a t the
'■ M ^ # dare# last night nt (It- home of Mi-". Perry lu'e Bell, CrltA W w o.Cali—uni wterwPnu) Tiw- erv Avrnna. with J i b * Bell and
main*’* o rrh e.tra played were: Mis* Ruth Hand n* hostess#*.
Other officers elecieil fnr nevl
Richard Deas,
Trddy Morse,
G*org# McCbFbnd. * C urtis Cob- y ear are: Airs. G. D. Bishop, vice.
reg en t1 Airs. IL D. Caswell, re­
mna, and Billie Hall.
cording s e re ln ry ;
Mins Perry
Th# following member* of the l,ee Bell, r n r m ponding secretary;
C w gr#gatlonal Christian Flndeav- Mr*. G. I. lumcks, treasurer; M in
or So'lety m e attending the Fannie It'-b-i Atunson, registrar;
State Camp for young people held Mr*. J. IL Mrnick, historian; Mra.
th b year a t
Ft. Laudrrdalr: J . N. Wliiiner, chaplain; Mr*. I ,
Mlis*i Sun Gantt, Jane G antt, an.) P. Hngnn, finance chairman: an-l
Iva Nrese, Bernard (Vhrufer, and ,Mr* A. T. Rneieticv, Mrs, F rs u ’c
I . Woodruff, anil Alisi Nona WylHaary Witt#, Jr.
ly. ndvisnrv l&gt;oard.
Airs. Ihileaton presMed over the
m erting when Mrs. John 0 . loonardy rave nn nerount o f Ihr na­
tional conference of P. A. R. held
in Washington. D. (’, reeenlly.
Mr*. W. FI V.’*(ron then n-nd n
report o f th - yonferenta submlltril h r kl r*. A. Bartholdi Peterson.I
B a lc a n y of Jarhsonvile. delegate from Sal10 25
lie Harrison rhnpter.
O n .U h a lf of thn chapter, Mr*.
Samuel Puleston presentnl two
COpJe* o f.th e D. A. IL SI*to lib Jury to Mi*. J . Ff. W hltner an-l
Mr*. A. T. R oM etltr In apprecia­
tion of lF#lr work on the history
committee. Mr*. John G- I-eon*
nrdy, who a b o served on the his­
tory committer, had hem given
one of th# |g&gt;ok* Fiv the state.
During th* meeting Mb* Nona
W lly gave a report on hbloripal
relie* and gnv# tha chapter a piece
of en old stockade post, almost
tnctrified from F -rt Lane, ihree
miles south of Geneva.
At the conclusion of all business
refreshment* were xervtd bv th»
huntejs#*. Vases and bowls of
bougainvillea,
gtrberca dablr*
and other flowara were used In
adorn the room* where the meatio r took pla-«.
Those present were: Mr*. Rampel pu!r*tnnv Mr*. W. K. VVsliun,
Mrs. H. !»• Caswell, Mr*. John 0 .

To-Night
Double Show

Sunday

yuk ROBERT

4TGOMERY
,nR HUSTON
« EVANS
DURANTE
IPAUiyiE

Porming a party *pending today
and tomorrow a t Now Bmyrna
fishing or*! M. Minartk, 1- M.
la ln h a rt. John Mlnarik. H arry Jo*
Mlnorik, a n d Junior FUrkey.

pniNTiNO,

MON HAY.
Mnnlhly meeting o f th e S t
A inr* UuiUI o f Holy Croat Epis­
copal Church will be held a t 4.00
P. M. at the P arish House.
B -g u h r m arling of Seminole
County Chapter of the Bed Cnwi
will l.e he'd a t IU:30 A. M. a t the
City Hall.
Ilrcitlar kurln:** meeting nf lh Woman's Missionary h’oeiety i f
the F irst Bapt s t Churrh will l a i r
J’lr r at 3:31) o'clock at the churrh.
The Munheam Band of I ho I i,*t
Baptist Church will mm't at
i
oVItw'k at the church.
A m erting of the hoard of the
Preslijlecjaa Auxiliary trill take
p b e r ut 3:30 nVIucL at I In- chut i It
und trill l*c followed hy the |e g u b r t sires* meeting a t 4:00
o'cltc':.

Compii.uenUag Mr*. I t G. P ittmen. J r , wha haixr* her m arrtagj
la«t w o k wan Ml** Katherine
Schirard. M n . Bey F- Mann rn
tertalned with a h ed g e party y&lt;*Irrtb y afternoon a t h ir home in
Itma C o u rt A profusim of f i r
din flo w in ' hi paalil shade* » l&lt;
u«ed to aoorn th# room* ml, r«the g n ! a war* entertained,
A fl»r le v a n l prigrr*,k&gt;n. of
lit litre h lrh seer- firm-, lingerie,
«-i* awarded to Mia* Alma Fintxminger w hllt cut prixe. a pair of
rhilTon hoar, was liven to Mia*
(Irate William*. As honor ru ra l
•Mr*. Pill man wai the recipient i f
pillow rase* and h*nd-eml,mUIrrvd
finger luwel*.
At th* tea hour a salad course
v .n served hy |h# hoctc:*, n*(i*t.
ad hy Mrs. Union K. Allan ami
Ik ltit Kl aahs'lh Allen. Tho«,. pr.-sent wer»; Mr*. I t 0 . Pllinmn. Jr.,
h tro r gur*t, Mr*. Georg# Knight,
J r , Mrs. p eter Schaal, Mr*. I . I*.
H oran. J r , and the Missas Utrlln
Mahoney, Mary Mahoitry, A Into
Fini.niing-r, amt N allb Ray,
Jacksonville, bridge guest*, and
Mr*. John Schirard, Mr«. F. W.
B ender., Afi*. . U p to n ,
Mica CJr*:e Williams, and Mi:
Margaret Peter*, tra guest.

In The WEEK'S NEW S
QUIZZES BANKER*—Llttla known a faw
waaha ago, Pardlnand Paioe* hai won netianai recognition a* eauntal far Ida S a n itt
tam m litta which h a t M an investigating
~ 1 Wall lira*! pal_________^
____I v a t* b a n k in g
practical. P-oio
*ho»« pacora at
! t"
jt
work.

I.effislntorB D e c lare
He Is iS? Itlame If
Results Don't Come

COLONS AMUSED—"Cold" pocket placer, distributed *n » •
l u ll of Sunny Jim, tsm siii newspaper ( d c h ara ctsr of the
Meeker H O Company, am-.it J nation's leg.ilstor* th.* w e ts
when precenied with the thought that " a t least it was sorts
th ln j In their pecket." Photo shows group i f Congrottmso
chuckling over their "nest egg*.'*

Jlfi'l »f tin- *p-aker* assailed
it,.* t,iii-li'd debt f a-i!ing bill,
tvhirh foiled t i I&gt;,1' • the lAglslaturp liv ntir vole itt the House. The
ertiwd npplnudt'd the attacka on
'illative

The Woman’s M i'-lonary S tH .
ety of the U ra t Mcthndl-t C h.rch
w II have It* r.*gu|ar liusidar* »**•
aion nt 3:31) o'rlo.-k at the churrh. I!i * ling Room *1 the church wtn-iV
The study clai* will te ron-beted the Bit le » rd all authorised &lt; hri*a t 2:30 o'clock.
tinn Science Literature may I,reud, borrowed nr purrhased. lliien
Tuesday* uml F n d ay s frvtn 3 lu
Mr*. Karl Ambrose and two
children, Karl, J r , bii-1 lllruhanir,
returned to th eir home in Jack ­
sonville yesterday nfler spending
PRRKRY1T1IIIAN CHI U C I
two day* here with Mr*. Am­
brose's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. It.
The Rev. K. D. Brownlee, I). It.
L (Jr If fin. Myrtle Avenue.
p aitcr.
Rur.iby Schott, P:4.T A. M.
Mornii.g Worship, |l:u o A. Af.
Christian K'ndravor, T:fk) I'. M;
Kvrnlng Worship, H:00 P. SI.
The session will meet a t the
KBKNK/.n;; AtKI IIODIHT
ri-iee of lhP morning and evening
CHURCH
worship services to r the reception
of mmit.erx. Thor-e without church
Sun-fay .S'ehoo1, 10:00 A. M.
homes in .Sanford are wrTroim-d In
EiHLOZlK. IdlAUCsJL li,U k-A L.I'ta y rr Meeting, Thursday H:00
M.

SPECO ACC—Louis Mere j . t . 'a
brok* track rtcurds to win tli* »•
m : u i Inilunaiialis Sperdwuy ,*uiu
rut* in whiib three w*re kitte*.
Meyer* •* t' e sre enJ man to tils t!.e
U'Mti classic twice.

A t The Churches

FULL COKPIX

If relief mea-ure* passed hy Iha ■'
l egislature fail to give the rem it*
«tpeeteih Ih* fault will lie entire­
ly with C orernor Sholtt. member*
■if the leg islatu re, aihlresslnff a
Hi*-- m erlin-' here, said last night.
'pp-iuliM li-ly 1000 persons heard
in-iT',i i hv A* Italrman MacWlI*
lism* nf the’nfliiiise rules commit•re; S n-nkrr Tomasrlln, Bepresen'
sative K arn-r. of M artin; Senator
Bearham. of Wr«t Palm Beachj
It,-pn .rotative It .tier, o f Char­
lotte: ttrprr-entnllrp Dennison, Si.
t,
lirpn-siT lallte lleyil, DeRoin, noil Senator Hauler-on; S t. I.u»

"The lli-u -i\. rub* committal*
commilte,| il 'i-tf t*» p la'e liefop*
Iti, II.&gt; i e f »r (oiidileratlon onlp
m l-iinl-lrallon men-ure*
which
tvi-n- i r *oninii'lli|e&lt;l hy the Clover1 Mur.

The Rev. J. J , K ellarhan, pa dor.
First Alas.', 7'.‘:tl A. M.
■Second Mara, l);00 A. Al.
HrnrJiclion nfler IMiO A. M
Maes.
Dally Mass, 7:30 A. M.
Sunday School Saturday a t 3:QU
PA OLA COMAIUNITV CIIDRCl
Th# Rev. Alfre.i FJrlctan, pastor.
Alnrning Servin'*, 11:110 A. AL
Funfay Bchrol, 0:15 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, li:30 P. M.
Fbrning S rrvirr*, 7:30 p . At
Alid-we&lt;k P ray er Alerting, 7:3V
P. M.
ICUUKt II

Notnlile ( ’list In Film I'rcc Films On Fire
Senator Advises
I're vent ion Slsited
To Open Here Sunday

Bill rt Aiotllp It* t
Willi* r
llujtoii, Mailg« 11.an . J nmiy I ' i
iante, Floreiu* Puih-tte a id Ku',iil
Yu ng head nn mitsi imhng i w l
ill "Hell 1!&lt; low ' . I t
■' -I ill..&lt;■'.*
uf mlhimiriu.i uni fun wliiih up- f
Kuiiiluy nt lii- Alilano Tlwnler a*
a filmisnlion of tin* wi lelj i .ml
novel, "Piglo-nt *’, hy Cmniqatlilcr
FMwnr I Fitlsberg. With thrill nt
suliuarine ailvriiture tvli.in und »
thp Ml rf a m f III-* i-i'i tin, Imp In
Ing ilenlroyi I . Ill - ill -ir.n-li.in of
The Rev. W. I'. Hriwik*, J r .,
nn
Itulhm (nrlii
n.tll ht.lnw
j a1'tor.
ing i- 'ipp- ’■ limn di*i lit 1 -ud 1 no 1
.Sunday School, 10:0 A. M.
Morning Service*. ) I-.imi A. M. min*' layei , a* a vivid hi-*
gri.utiil, lh« I *ry i Ii-|ihTs the rumancg h etu ie n n naval Ih-iitm
Fleming tbrvlces, H:IM P. M
Wedntsday Kvrniug fw-rvicr* an t und tlic daughter i f hi* into
dmod&gt;r. The p 'rl.n * wu- liln u -1
1:03 p. M.
with the ro u ] it ration of thi Coil
••■I States Navy, much id i&lt; * netiutl
having tu rn pimtiiuraplo d nil I *«.1
thill at tho onval time in lloii dutli.
.Ini!. C .n u ty linertnl.
T rinity Kunday, June lllh
Holy Coinniuninn, 7:31

Mayor UoKardiiiK
Loans On Orovcs

b t u ii f h l to Ft. if i
in • ;* liitiun of tin(little.. | n.l the
Vi
t'omMliltre I f III.
Ci ir.ii* i i- und lb I
Saotuid. Th* films

hih tu t lino ill’ tin*
J. I.. MnriiMletli-, in
,h utai, nod Mi *. I
of t ill'l l ii, vi ,h(
Forr-try I i.nm iiltii*
..hint talk I n n s ' 1

I l ull. T hi • I- li • III • i ■e. T Illdaw it*niams uu&lt;h i - n &gt;*d on • il ii
llle jnl to us* nr ' i d i-i any fm m

"Tie- measure di*tegnrdeil a
runlilinl Virtu* uf ( le - olislilutloi)
„f our - trite and federal gnvemmi-nl*,“ Itrarfiam said. "T h b stato
h» . never needed u dirlaloc.” Tha
lion e Ilf I loll In llefrating tho act,
it,: utd, "preseived iHiuucracy In
Florida,'’
in t will have tii* market open to
tho. e gtuv.ii v.hu have te fraln id
tium o -in.- a n i nlc and w htaa
Dnit wilt niuture nc-'.uially during
the c tru i hi -i r ii in season.
••Th- field laboratory *t W lntar
Haven will In- u|.iiivd at on e, l&gt;
oouly-e I ample of foliag# and
Bull lukeil by inu|icclnr», a t wall
i ter ItalliiT suiti|ites u( spray
uid 'fin ;, u m t.rb le . *
“ A 'iiiv ry idt iwi ronei-’-'rabla
ipiantiUes uf arsenic have bean
u'hl ty i-u-t-ei cidu ho ses. That*
H u t' i eVhWiic# t h y a yuml many
:mwc i an* hi-ltgf influen.ed t )
j-c ur-rnic |iray, hut It b not
tein j fi'un.l In any so .h i|uaatiiiis us li lo n g | rucb lined by
ejur.Mits i t i.ncnlc,
“ l i u i n t to,, strongly i mpha•it* th e warning to ritiu* grw*
•
ili.it th i . oni. law will l a
ii*fi n i to thn fullest i-vtent of
or I’.hillty Mid Jii't MB long a* our
M l.Oil i- will | "tltt I.’*

u*t iM-ailng u i-i in - . vvhcihcr
u ia p - liu t. muic , . ini'cciuir* m
■uher*.
"Fruit ifiiinl i • I*.* itrsinnttil
w I n o b le utliiv.-'T to in in- during
lit- i n i| ii&gt;:tinn c mi. This will
.i* i/iv e lliu r will httv• vent red
Hi i»i ing I,* i u. it ii. r. M . .1 li. II, m e i , no- 1,1 li.lu tu n Id the ' J - FI- t m U rk ii c i r c l e d to ■!
la iry . tih., frli iltl d h - r t i»l '■*ie tomorrmv night from H aitii, Ml»*. t» join llr«. Umbacl
d.iy uliiliv’ r i ry I.. .-Ml |y. ,Mi*&lt;
■pend icvcral day*.
' Imyinmi ; Duy" '-ill t e *h- J .Mm tie lu lu ;: .................... I *v ’ ll
n
diim-'r
ta
rty
T
u
i.
dnv
(ven***"
rvc.l in alt
th,*\l ih-di-t

.fennel(u Lnin^r
(fives Dili nr r 1’art;

Idiymen’s Day” Will
He Observed Sunday

(I'leab y tcrb n Government)
Short talk hy rr r to r.
O rganbcd in Ih ’J l.
Holy Communion a n d f r r . v r :
I rt-B- h lrg Batvlccs a t 11:00 A. I t *00 A. M.
i i m i r c h c in the F lo i id i t - tifcr nl he r ll-ir.iu nil l i d , A v f tiu '. I '.iM. and 7:30 P. Al.
Young People’s Servi-o l e a g u e , cnei on Siuiul.n. J u n e II, a .1 )■#• i i r wai rt veil in r i.t rm ir.r*.
Graded Kumtay
T rain rd T eachers,

h'lhmil

wilh 1* 30 P. M,
1 ,i | i.irvici . will l»e .o n tirt*d nt
T rinity Sunday differ* from ud
y (r, t A|,*ihu-i *t t h u r.h
of
Ministry, tha Rev. Jam es M. other* in th# r h r b t l a n year for I t ;
y m, H o ijc a d ng b y n m i
Th-jnipnon.
do-* not celebrate a n event, hvl 1|f ||,^ F),„r j, j„ , b arge. An intern doctrine. Thoogb the word itself j
|(rf,tlIim | i a , u * » urCONGMKGA T IO N A L L’llU R C II line* not oceur In the Bible, ih - |3l|(f,.,| flir |,„||, m ornin g mi l
D wtrlne ii very clearly reveoleii:
.
.
Corner Park Avenue and TTiir.J
indeed, o ar U trd *»l»l HI* Al'«*dh*t
Sh'annn.i, Je.dl.iit l-&gt;
Street.

10:00 A. M.

The taido wo * ih-ciiiil *d will
^uiiiitilii
of in i
no 1 * nti-ti-d
with a (nice b i.th Jn y
&gt;at&lt;
ad.ii mil with 71 candle-,
nr*
honor i.u'-rl le c - vul in v » fie

to haptixe in the N am . n
■
Jt.,d
Thu Rev. John Bernard Root,
V
minister.
r 'r i o t
^
taperlate., r.at ..f th I'...... to Mrt it. It. It il:, Mi
. '
'
M lh uliit Orphanag# at It oion Jny, Mr-. Jrii.i It. Smith
J-CFurch S.hool. 0:45 A. At.
Morning W orship, 11:00 A. M. FIRST LTIHIHTIAN CflL'IM II , Springs, will »pi«k a t the •% nlo* C. William., and Al
Sermon hy the pastor.
. .
-itic e at which lim e n ipisitette Iji Ii «•
C hrbtlan Kndeavor Society at
ftixternth S treet and Sanford j llf a(rja f, not Do- tlrph inuge will
Parish House, 7:30 P. At. Miss Avenue.
Mr*. Jam es (!. Shumu left y&lt;‘ *
Melva t.nndquist presiding and
The Rev. F. M. M arlar, partor.
lild ii' f - r Miami v h ii - .!**• wd
Charles G antt, apeaker.
Bible School. 0(5 A. M.
N. F’.lti', of (lilandn, *li'inl ntiiul 10 ibiy. with All*. FI
Morning Service, 11:00 A. AL
A. I hrII*.
day
i en? mi li. im-*.
FIRST LTIURCD OF CHRIST
Evtadng Service, 8:00 P. At.
SCIENTIST
Subject f - r morning *eriii-n
A rthur Dudey HfUlgci U It in*
"Th* C h irrh , a Brotherhoo t ”
Christian Rclenca s y v lr r s are
Subject for evaning term ' o ■lay fur Buh-igh, N. C. 1 • ;m*iii | a
f. w dnyu with hi* pan lit *. All.
held every Sumtay n r rain* at "F’uurtean F'uundatlon S tin e .
r-ul Mr*. J. I!, B ridgF'rum
Ih* rhorrh »t K art Second Street
there he will go to Commi no'inenl
a t 11:00 o’rlceF. Bitbiert for to­
exercise* at B u k o CuiviHilty,
morrow b “God, th* Preserver o'
Durham, N. C. and 1 l m to a
Man.”
The Her. Hmltk Hardin, pastor. rump near Washing!mi, 11. ■'. for
Wadne.dav evening rh n rih at
Kunduy Krhool, 0:45 A. M.
tho rem aining part of tlie rummer.
100 E. 2nc Bt,' a t 8;0d s’e'ock.
Professor G- E. McKay, aup&lt;r
T h b rh u rrh maintain* a free
intindrnt.
M im in g fierrtei, lltOQ A- AL
They bym an will have charge.
Young Paapta’s Dtvbton, «:C&gt;
three
P. M.
Fong .Service, 7 l t f P . M.
: p
S m a ll P h o to * In
Hsll less kelweea, OelspS- »&gt;t *“ t«
Evaning Service, 8:00 P. M.
FaMer 30c
Aon will enjoy tha ataa lac
Th# layman wUI k a r t abaprS ix ( I w o . s m m ) f o r 60e
I f y«n apea.l II with uj
Wednnday Prayer Sm ite, 1 itf&gt;
Fpertsl rnuile an) y«i-rUl*»*eat.
Mo t«v«r ebsii*-.
» t— *4bse M i &gt; 4 .i II»»
A cordbl m vttalbn I* fktandr '
t&gt; all
attend thoM io n ic ...

o v e r I li o
t v o r n - o i i t ----- \
s liin ^ lo s !

jT*

K I’- It OOF with Carey Aafullslittc S hin.
gli *. "Stuy-jiitl" ahlnitlcii. . . BIG) for
triplr-tliii'k iippllcullun—tlrcireg, darker)
artbllc. C.htMmo frum a* many a* fifteen
|Hij&gt;ulur lilriiiUt pre-surf erf) too, no that tho
in'-.! eiitur coiuhlitullun* are altalnrtl aulo*
rnatirally u* the bundle la unpacked add
applied. Coma in —let ua show jc ii *azu,v!ea
• •give you uilcea.

Stcurity Lumber Co., Inc.
Pllt.M F: 737

I liltN PARK nANI'l*: &amp;
CLUB GARDICNS

“NIFTY

v

. . . » b lv tu lv d
b v a u tu r o o f I

Wieboldt Studio

■pram

to

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•
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T'M« iMj- done anil i f Iho

nenMiri-i -na ted fall In glva th*
■Tn-f th--p rn rh " spect.lho raspon•il ill! v t &lt;t * m tin-ly upon th# Oo»r n s r , f- r t''c Ilouse considered
lii* inen1ores which were given
ti:-M of wav ov ' all othor*.'*
Ms- William* nlto-'kiMl the bondid ,j. lit t.ilt, whirh wn Id ha ’« gi»cn th.- late b u n d of adm inblrai tinn wido power over l*" fiscal af, f.-iir* *f lasin g iliatrl.lt defaulti lug in IhiiuI payment*. Il&lt;' term ad
J the hill “moat vndemocratic.’
Knnner
espressod
gratitud*
i “ih.st I ’ e principle o f Democracy
. -cr milt lug the pcope to managw
| their local governm ents’ affair*
v-1itrn??r tirth e -ite fe a rn i

T VIII.UN AC I.K

New Urtan-ln Road n rar Geneva
Avenue.
l-ake Mary Fla.
The Rev. William F. McPher­
R. N. Sanders, pn&lt;lor.
son, pastor.
Sunday Srhool, It: IS A. M.
Hlhtu .School, 0:15 A. M.
Preaching, 11:&lt;t0 A. AL
Sermon, 11:01) A. Al.
Young People's Society, (1:30
Kvangellslie Servire, 7:15 I’. Al.
Women’* Prayer Meeting Wednes­ P. M.
day, 3;«0 l'. M.
Preaching, 7 :tu P. M.
Prayer
and
P raiie Service
P rayer Meeting Tuesday, 7:30
Wednesday, 7:15 P. AL
Preaching Cuuuly Home, 2:15
f. n .
•
Pr. orbing Comity Cninp, 3:311 P.

M a c W I I I lama

510 A iA I’L l i A V K

..
,,
-^

,

if,

�future ra n ters Clob
Holds Final Meeting

Odd-But-Trae InveatfeM

h

n

a,

Chrtrt -

C hartk t e w b o n diaetnUnoad U r

Ibo summer though Err. U n til
Bran, of Sanford will attend anym « dealring kta »#rrtc** at any

POULTRY DISINFECTOR
WHEN THE POULTRY HOPS ON TV*
LOW PLATFORM,etTHBR GOING IN OR &gt;
Going o u t o f this b o / u k e structure
AN AUTOMATIC SPRAYER W O RK S,'
SPRAYING DISINFECTANT ON THi
FRONT O R R EA R , AS THE C A S*
MAY BE

roap Founded ToA id
Dry Law Repeal Ii
WorkiAg New Field
NEW YORK, Juna 10-P lacing
tho Mama fo r tha praval.nca of
raak atsatin r In tho L'nltetl States
originally a rapaal o rsan lu tio n ,
directly upon tha ihouldrrs of unarnrpalooa politician., a nationwide ram paifn sg sln rt tho rack .,
tree a t . launched at a mas* mostIny In Carnap la fialC here under
tha aponaonhlp o f Ink Crusader*,
recently.
Tha luggention th at youth, undor 20 could &lt;1» a battar J &gt;b than
yum* of tha official, nnw In office
*WctOM simple, forthright, Intfltttu a l hona.ty ia what w . moat
naod In th . conduct nf our city
potato nwnt", « u made by Mnj.Gen. John F. O'Bryan.
*1 ta n tn ra In .a y th a t If auma
than (a liktly to be otherwise nect mpllshed.”

„ .Full „ cu-upejnUotu

, L E T A t E IN .

be a t Oatnaaatlla.
k fU .' AJdla LaYhrna la visiting
Mia. Stella L aw , atudast of Stet»on University, a t bar horn. In
Tarn pa.
T ho burning of tho Albert Buck
hou.c on tho South Oizio on Sat-

Lease DapUcAtec
DR. HENRY,
McLAULIN, Jr.

WASHINGTON, Jana 10,—(AS—
TW adm inistration’* rapteaad bill.
Intended to « n t $2,000,000,000 a t
tho call of tha dabt-pram nd homo
o . n m , vre* accoptod today by
tha Itouaa and aent to tha Sonata,
lard Connally.

Optonsalriat

113 Park Ate

Up sal a and GrapeviUe

I JU S T M E T A
P O L E C A T ! I SE E D
■d i s i n f e c t i n g
, W O RSE THAN
YOU D O
y

CLUCK
CLUCK

_juwitna

dotrn tka rarkatcar w hararar In
I ho United Staten he might try
to p lj kla tra d , waa proml.ed by
JfomSr S. Cummlnpa, Attorney*
Centra! nf the Unite,) S ta ir., in
a telegraph message to the meat-

ribt* for them to exist were r e ­
moved and replace'1 hy honest pub
lie officials.”
Robert Appleton, president of
th* New York County Grand
Jiro ra Aaauclntion, aunt a com­
munication In wh'ch he urged upon
th* governor, of New York and
t Lher sla te , to call rpertal grand
jurlea, with tprelal coun.el to
adequately fight tho racketeer «n*l
added th a t "theaa grand • Jurier
could »lt indeftnltrly until tha con­
dition h*. been relieved and th*
fovrr.

Lika the .lip which goes under
lh» frock and account* so greatly
for th* well fitting lir ill ruling
apptaran re uf the gown, the lin­
ing of the shoo is a thing rnraly
men by persons other than the
w earer—hut how much it means
t0 h*rl So many women dltcovrrad la st year that they war* not
entirely rontfurlahlc In the unllncd
Sport* shoes, th at thia year th*
shop* are making much of the
eve*lienl lining* in their shoes,
and It't • sign of m o's sophistica­
tion to look into the linings
whan buying naw shoes. Stores
nr* talking nlout th eir thin kid
those lined with even thinner kid
-H u tuvphaaiie the point uf rout-

M r.. If. 0 . Lundquist.
Mrm. Jesse Lea apant Tuesday
i t her old home, vi*ltinjt with Mrs.
M atthew, and other friend..
W . n r. .orry th a t Mr*. G ardar
Lundqul.t I. not paining her
.tren g th . At present »ke U .tay in g
with Grandma LundqaUt to raat
iar naree*.
Mr*. Kmll
Magnuson enterlalned the Lutheran Circle a t her
pralty home on the Country Club

SA Y 1. IS THA T
A N ICE WA'f
x T O TREAT

\ A LADY

"Raaketeering", ho .aid, "munt
not bo permitted tn thrive in our
land o f ordered liberty. It mu:.t
ho put down a . a national menace,
fh t Jkl.tenre of which n egativei
lawful g ra n l. and guarantee, to
all cltlsena."
Fred G. Clark, rnm m an.br-Inchief of the (inlander., a.verted
th a t “the racketeer, rutild he
eliminated Immediately if the po­
litical pirate* who rook* It poa•&gt;f th* official* of our city g a r . up
Ihefr public office* tomorrow and
w art r t f herd by .elected boy. befwaati th# a ft* of II ami 20"
M ittra l O’Ryan raid, “ the buy*

criminal driven l &gt;

*-

Several ladies from Longwood
tank an active p art a t th# Cam
talntng tha former'* mothar, lira. munity Canning ran ter In 8«nP. B. MrCally o f Sanford.
frrd on Werbwsday.
M m . Lot* H ath lay left by train
F rid a y to rtolt rataUroo at-A tian-

WHAT W E A JE ED MORE IS
AN £&lt;SG D IS IN F E C T A N T .

.ATT

Qn*ii%
i

t,.
&gt;*• m rX*\
. liHut1
ihr hummrr Mumfuy evening.

LAKE MARY3

Mr. ami Airs. I,. I,. Hardy, Mrs.
Itomuna Wilson, an,| MU* Vir­
ginia Brown will leave Monday
for Gaine.villa where they wilt a t­
tend lum m rr .chord.
Mr. and Mr*. C. F. I'arvin, nf
Manatee, wore the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. W agner several
day* this week. Mr. I’arvin Is an
ralrnslve celery grow er In hi*
aectinn and was Interacted in the
Industry here.
Jam es Wilson
MtlundeJ th*
meeting of the County Schm l
Board in Kanfonl Tuaulay.
Mr. and Mrs. George A lb ert, of
Smith nay, are guest* n f Mr. and
Mr.. L L. Hardy for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlwood llays and
Mr*. Mary Hay*, of KL louderdale, vUlted Mr. and Mir*. II. I*.
Brawn a few day* Ihj* week.
They were cn route 'to Flora*:*,
N. J.
Mnrgan McClelland Is stan d in g
a few days with hi* fam ily hare.

The
entire
rnmmuity
wu.i
aliorked Inst Saturday morning
when the news came th a t the
tittle granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. n. I. Wadg had been killed
a t Daytona Hooch where, with her
parents, she had eomo a few days
iaifnr# to visit her aunt, Mrs.
Charles T refry, and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Wagg left immediately
for Daytona.
Ilev. J. M. Thompson unit family
left Inal Friday for Pennsylvania
where they will spend the lum m rr.
Nelson George, of Jark.onelllo,
was an over-night
guest la«t
Thursday of. Mr. and Mr*. It. M.
Ball.
The Children’* Day .ervlca toninrrow morning will Inko the
p la r e m f tlie regular II o'clock
preaching service. In the evening
the older groups of the Sunday
School will present n special serVIre, “ A Radio Missionary Me«snge'', In the form of a play, ami
special music.
Howard llotrler and family are
spending a vacation with Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Mucre and
Iloleler's parents in Virginia.
Mr. nn,i Mrs. II. II. Isbell and Mrs. A. K. Contes, of Daytona
daughter left Tuesday for Georgia Beach, spent Sunday with H r. and
where they will spend th* summer. M r.. K. D. H art.
Mrs. A. K. Slm em aktr, nf
Sanford, spent W ednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. !a&lt;on*;nl anil

GENEVA i

CHULUOTA

OVIEDO
The Vaealiim Bible School ad­
vertised tn begin In th* Oviedo
Methodist Church, June 12, ha*
been postponed till June 19. The
postponement is ntrosrary to ac­
commodate sums1 teacher* whom
we w ed and whose ability t* such
we rannot afford to du withqill
them. The properta for a .largo
attendance at the H*hoo| fg very
promising.
Mr. and Mr*. D. [1- Brown and
tw o sons, David and Benjamin;
Mrs. J , it. Osteen and children
Myrtle, Mildred, Marie, James,
and Thelm a; Mrs. tarnn Tucker
and Honey O .laen and Mis* Chavis
Ostaan,
all enjoyed a
vary
pleasant fishing trip down on the
river with h u m friends from
W inter Park.
The quilt and fancy work show
held in Oviedo and sponsored by
the Ouledo Wotnan’s Club, last
Friilay, was a g rra t
success.
Throughout the day friend* railed
to view the many article* on dis­
play. Ice cream and rake wero
served.
.Spencer W alnrlght, J r . I« spend­
ing n few days In Sanford with
Ms father ami brother.
Mia. J. Y. Thompson and Mr*.
W alnrlght and daughter spent
Friday in Hanford.
Mr. Larraway, of the Orlando

Thompson, Mrs. Bdd I.undq»Dl,
Mrs. Ilitmn Ijindqolet, Mrs. G antt,
Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Lundqul.t.
Mr*. Bor*u, Mrs. Fry*. Mr*. A ug­
u st and Mrs. Arehln Swanson,
Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. B alllngtr and
R»v. | ‘**l' Mr. L agerqu.t and Mr.
Magnusson.

lgongwood

Tha Hawing Club will meet on
Wednesday a t th* library.
On Mantksy night Mloa E sther
Prosser gave a p arty In honor of
Mr*. Alma P arker a t Sanlando
Health Association, was a ho*1ness visiter In Oviedo Tuesday.
Dr. W.
J . Carpenter »pent
Monday and Tuesday tn
Avan
I’nrk.
The Woman's Missionary .Soci­
ety of th* Methodist Church met
on Tuesday afternoon a t the
church.
Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Wheeler nn3
family have moved,jo their ramp.

Mr. ami Mrs. W. J . pavfid and teaching in Oviedo the past term,
Willingham Lawton, Jr. left
Mr. aiul Mrs. J. M. I.em iaid a t- have relum ed tn their home* for
Wednetdiy with Dr. R. II. Plate#
lends,| the t ’ommvn.’rm erit F.ver- the summer vaealiim.
Tha Geneva Garden Club held for Harpivllle, Maine. Wllllngbani
Mr. all,| Mr*. Ormnnd Jacob* rises at the Seminole
High
announce the birth of a daughter School
Friil* v evening. 1 Mist Its regular meeting Friday after­ will visit there with Dr. Tierce
at the Florida Sanitarium
In Hurtense David I* n m e m te r uf noon a t the home of Mr*. Samuel a t Ms summer home fo r aeveral
weeks before relum ing to Oviado.
Ortsndo Saturday.
the graduating clue's.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lowry, of
Prof, and Mr*. W. J. Wall*, of
the faculty of Stetson tinivsrslty Longwnod, have moved ini tv tho
in DeLand. who have been visiting H. P. Smith hn-isa on Isike CVnev.v
th eir parents, Mr. ami Mrs. K. F. for the aummer.
Tribble, her# for the p*«t week,
Culver Elheridgv&lt; Is visit irft his
left Tuesday morning l*&gt;r thoir mothar, Mr*. A. n. F.verettt, for
summer homo In Pennsylvania.
a few weeks.
Over a doien quill* from ChainHarman DsnMa, of Tamnal and
V
t » ROOMS . K0 OATHS
ota were entered in the Q«Ut| mothar, Mr*. W. J. Pant*l*„ are
\
NEW EST AND S IN IS T
x
Show nf the llvelilo Woman's Cteb spending tom* ttm* here.
|
I r s ry Kaawa fssllliy *'0*111* DlrtrtJy *
last B alunlar, two of the entries
C. F. Ilsrrlssnn, nf I^iugh nuui.
Caaaattlof Labby • Ridl*
winning ribbons. The owners of spent Hundty with his family'.
the p riir winning quill* were Mr*.
Homer Balls rd. Ossl* Fl'j.nt.
Morgan M Clellnnd an,| Mr*. and Howard Flynl spent Tht'r*NO ROOMS - NO IATHJ
C urtis Lowry.
d*v and Friday at Setuntlan oil a
A IIA U ItrU L HOTEL S.
MaHon W agner w*» the gunst DM nr excursion.
tplssdld fstlllllst • O m s k , . RsdtoT
of Mr. aqd Mr*. Iv V. lltg a n , Jr.
Justin Marshall Is attending tha
Ctjjlsa Ikaypa
at th eir home In Sanford Thurs­ District Boy Rcout Camp for j a
day and Friday.
ran ole of weeks.
Mr. and Mr*. A. K. llowa nnd
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kverett at*
MODERN AS THE HIT
th sir family have recently moved spending n faw weska at varW.a
FREE OARAO|
*
rram the Latimer home to tha point in Georgia.
Chaney Highway to b* nearer Mr.
Mrs. J. V. Toole it ill at th*
m
Itowe'e work.
house of hsAmothsr, Mrs. A. A.1
*
I
The Parent-Teacher Associa­ Moran.
Mis* Paulin* Moran and Miss 1
tion will hold Its last meeting of
Mrs. II. K. WAGNER

GEORGE W ASHINGTO N* 5

' MAYFLOWER*.

Do you know why tha woin't
welcomal She, hartalf, didn't.
Hulltoylt (bod braolh), tha
sotlol fault no ona forjlvar,
ifai th* rooion. Yat no ono
need hov* holitosis. Carflllnfl
with Uitarina trutonity deitroyt
mouth odors and checks infec­
tion. Usa It daily. Rocant fasti
wove that Ustarina promptly
Overcomes odors ordlnqfy anti^optics coni hid* In 4 day*.
Lambert Pharmacol Company,
t t Loots, Mo, U. 5. A

FLAGLER b

EVflr CONV1NIIHCErot SUMMERED IOET^

Khailra Culptpptr, who have Wen,'

3*2 BEER

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MHrU.v « - ' * « * * *
Th# CWle League bald It* June
business w esting on T uesA y. It
waa voteifcto let a moving picture
operator us* th# library each F ri­
day night for „ plctur#*. T hirty
peresnt of procsd* will go to th#

Trade In
Your old Furniture
For C u h a t

B. L* PERKINS
108’ Park At*.

FURNITURE CO. «
GW)
Phon*
Sanford Ave,
774

Bottle of Beer
and

10c Sandwich
Both For
?
25c
Phono 0140
Delivery

Service

for

Pnrtie*

Angel*g Eat Shack
Geneva A Sanford Ave.

TRIANON
Admluiun 60c, Tax Be

BRIGGS
P. Paul’s
Beauty;
Shop

JEWELER
a

RELIANCE

C-Brtgf*. Trop­
i n Ms gaolla
Phaa* 442

VD4.-AAA* to KEA

KARL J. SCUUL1
LIFE INSURANCE CO,
D b trict M soaker
“Over 4N milUasi In fates
Phan* 473
V HI &gt;

SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING.'CO.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
PHONE 443
108 MAGNOUi

B. L PERKINS

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SATPRPAT, JTDHRltl. IBM.
from beath (K -'lu r , very dashing and remlnisi drevsc* to eve- cent p( fir,. Hr M tm lr. The
men’* dinner tyle. most in favor a l the moereh irf
linen*. mrni have tin . half fingr;* and
w ni ami found ■Ihe half thumb. n lg rd with tiny
all taken in th-* ( niff I ne&gt; »f Inro which m akr tbe
ihrie which ha*, ling,-.
te ry ilamly. They
Itry. It haa been late r„„M
|„ ng. in 16 * r A'
auprly of linen, h u.,n Irrgih. They look very
In lhi» c o u n lry .'rffrt•
„ ,ih r „uon evening

6-Room Arrangement
Is Proclaimed As
Home Of Tomorrow
CHICAGO. Juaio, lO e - ie t- T h a
hoOM bull! o f atakl haa opened It*
'loon a t a Cenlnry o f P n f t r u
RjCoallion. prortaim lnx lU elf one
of th* home* of to mo rrow.
It* furniahlnn Inelodo dinlnat
room lifh u eneaaed in marble urnl
and a dm aing table which ha* a
ptnk-ttntmf mirror eorerlnf a1mn&gt;l
in entire wall.
The ibr nxim. bath and r* rm*r,
l in e n hare raptured the field
two-atory. flat roof hort* ll mml•rnletle In arrM tertnr*—den'toped of summer fashion* for all ar*
In n n aro o , yet It haa a elaaatnl
undertony.
Built Mho • .kearraper, the
frame work |* of *t*el Joiets and
«tod« H n t* d toyetber. Th* *«t»l.amkcr— Ralldlnn Material*
rlor la roeered with abhty, m a t abt* creem-coinred pore*J*ln-ea*mRramnable Prices with
re- eled *teel plates. Th* house fat ihllin Lumber Co.
efjl sulated With fiber board, roeered
a . .wilh_aypaum. baard aa a hasw-foc
H th- a n d 1 Hetty
— paint. ptasU r and wallpaper'.
l!7
only wood I* In tbe oak
parquet floor* o f tbe l wo bed1!J° room*, th* doom and floorboards.
*1
The house thm unhout la furnlahed In o modified modem*, ar. tlstle, llreahle and practical. Ils
'** conrenlence* are the latest from
dlsh-washlny appnratu* to Indl
— reel Hahtlny and alr-condltlonlnu
•ystem.
Amonr II* norelllen Is th* use
of tinted mlrrofs. The wood-bum
* " In* tlviny room flropier* has a
**• bla*k marble mantel and ov*r this,
•
eslendiny to the relUny. a huyr
yellow m irror I* repented In top*
of occasional lahles, and In the
BW WILLTB ”77” custom sedan dining room’s china closet Interior.
fdW W d*tt—'red, ask for dem(Yn Ihe m aster bedroom the en­
lit ration, R**l A Bon*, dealer.
tire modern* dressing table Is
»e nee red with pink-tinted m irror,
and above It. extending lo tha coil­
ing. la a huge m irror almilarty
'ANTED: SALESMAN to repro- tinted.
ten t an oighty-*ig yoar-old InJn the guest bedroom, an AmerUutlon. Good money while learn^
X ' and a wonderful rhence for Iny’^rtyn nne window to th« other
teggconlent. W. P. W lngtrt, Mt. -nnrtals * cove o f llxhta which IItnmli)*&lt;es a m irror ocenpytng (he
entire waif spore he!ween.
linoleum I*' used In aeeo*4—8Hu«tJoa Wanted
Haek marhlellsod fnr Ihe living
JQB WANTED aa maid or cook. room floor and * rich blue fnr Ihe
Xjarthng Byrd, IB08 W. 1.1th RU **m* room. The llehtlng fixtures
WORK WANTED as Uondreaa. where not concealed, are of eho*.
' . w ok, or mold. Guaranteed good mlum finished mMal, and the lat­
( ■ L Call ' o r writa Helen Me te r la freely need In furniture
trim .

t'O l.O R F tll. STSH1KG MfTTH
If* mltU thoy're lalkln* about
now for erenln* wear, which wa.*
I.. he expected alnco eyrylhinjC
elM h ai shown th e «»!*»&gt; «f
Victorian sp irit In f**lon. Already
the .hops are showln* the lare
ones In Hellcat* eolora— pink, blue
and white. Then there H b'»rk

o f w o rk . I t I* n o w p o sn lh lr
In h a v e y o u r c a r n n rn h
p a in te d a a c h e a p a a I9.IW .

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Stock Transfers
To Reduce Income
30e
Taxes Are Shown
con

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J Q I I SA LE: Hen* a t lie per
pound, B. T. TIlHr, Paolo, Fla.

(KBYTE LEGHORN F ry er.
&gt; each. All kind* of
fish
k* purchased at' th* Sanitary FUh
add Wooltrp Marks!, sop E. Flrat
U — M U e e lla n ro o *
n U V A T E CAR leaving for
'B a x e • * « . Hav* room for
•r* l parson* who will share
m m , In^ulr* a t Welboldt's

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14— W a n te d
MAN AND W IFE, or two ladles
;to share my home. Also furnlaked apartm ent* for n n t. Mr*.
N*Me, 615 M yrtle A»».
IB— A p a rtw ic n ta F o r R e n t
■FECIAL summer ratea on Apt*.
' §4-5-6. Apply Apt. 5. Clement*
Apt*. I l l P ark A**.

W p VERY *ttraetlva five room
'Wdnxilowi, In gdod condition,
4 | etoeo ln, very gooj location,
IS Holly Avs. and 104 Mapla
,t#« Phone 773-J.
FOR RENT: » room fumlahsp
apartm ent, with g an g * . Pari
Avenue end Slath Street, knowi
aa R ollr Apartments. Phone IW.

Investigating
committee, First
Thomas Lament and then 'William
Ewing detailed the mean* hy
which
losse*
were
recorded
against their taxable income*, l a
n u ll, In a statem ent prepared
a f lir the rommltlee null a chal­
lenge of Ita auihorlty by gatting
wider pow ir, Inld’jbw he and his
wife earhangrd slock* both dir­
ectly »nd Indirectly
nil m ine
1114,000.00 loss for him In 1030.
la te r- he repurchased th , slock t l
about lb* tam o prices Mrs. la mont p a H
- Ferdinand
Perorn, rnmmitlea
.counsel, estm 'eled the deals reduced Lantm t'e la s liability that
year by 120,000. Ewing rovoaled
In IH31 he m at* abort sales on
bihalf of tru st accounts for his
children.

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fo rj 14 years. Phone 498, located
FOR SALE:
Sewing machine
typew riter, end vi-tm tn.
Koi
•ale reasonable. Inquire 110 Mag
nolle o r phone 218.

lusbtcM Placet For Rent
,OR FOUR connecting affleo
rt- oy*r Sanford Gas Co.

DR SALE: Small Grocery and
fixture# at bargain. Tenth nnd
FOR SALE: One Mulling’* metal
boat and trailer. Cheap for cash.
PHbn# 207. '
aPRCIAL THIS weak. Linseed oil
7fc a gallon (w ith paint order).
Stanlay-Roger* Hardware Co.
NERT 8" electric fan* ||4»5, sis
tube radio ltt.0 0 , Phll-o conaoli
radio 125 06, Randall Electric Co.
FOR RALE-^Modol t Sedan. Good
•hape- Or will eirfcang* * for
better "c a r and give dlfferrnca. T.
a Hendrix, 10th and P i**

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STORAGE,

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Robinson, Leader jjAp DELEGATE
House Committee
G. 0. P. EFFORT Senator
O f Dem ocrats, Has Verbal
IS BLOCKED IN Encounter WithHueyLongA1 AKIuj lutlll Okeys Compromise
HITS AT PACT Pension Proposal
FIGHT ON-BILL
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Man Kills 3 In His
Family, Stabs Self
NEW YORK. Jun, 9 .-tA Y Using a IO-e*nt bread knife,
Raymond Iritarry, 3.1-year- dd
laborer, today stabbed to death
hi* wife, hi* mother-in-law. hi*
sister-in-law and then par hap,
fatally woun&gt;d hlm*elf. ttr
fore the killings, Iritarry I &gt;ld
his wifr he was “ tired &gt;f sup­
porting your mother and *i»
ler on the money I make.’’

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WASHINGTON. June 9.—WY - admlnUtrati &gt;ns recovery program,
■M
A renewal of an old f* :d brought |, rr the arrange off with a dentin- '
Rihinton, o f Arkansas, and Long,, elation of lleriianl M. Baruch.1
n
of Louisiana fae* to face in thr
York finanr or. wrho h? -aid1
President's O u t l i n e
yesterday In a varbgj e » - , was influencing the admlnistri- Assails London Naval
Licensing Section Of Senate
Takes O ff For Unre­
counter In whieh the two Demo-j tion Baruch’* “lieutraanU", tang
Believed To Be Ac­
Accord A b Provok­
Industrial Control rral* voked threats each to seek; said, were mentioned for a-knim*
ported Destination
ceptable To House, *
er Of Internationthe defeat of the other in formnci trator* of Ihc industrial hill. Ik
M c a sure Retained plfrlions.
Believing H e Still
others In llv n MiHiiMrjIan
a 1 Apprehensions
Says Caucus Leader
By 57 To 31 Ballot Robinron. the Democratic l-ad t of ihe farm relief program and
Has Chance To Win
GENEVA. J n r 9.—(AY-Japan
er. raid he spoke both for hlms.ir; «»&gt;&lt;• budget bureau were henrh
WASHINGTON, June
threw the disarmament ronfererre
WASHINGTON. J nc !». &lt;/P&gt;- and hi* party in the quarrel with men of the S ts k "fkr. _
(A.P.)—
Prexldent R o o i &gt;
MOSCOW. June 9.— fA.P.)
Project vclt s compromise
A Rrnuhlican effort to cut ihc Long. an.I railed uptn his col
Barkley. Democrat. Kentucky,i
confusion yrstrr.kcy by ■*’ Construction
propoul
—Jimmie Mattern continued
industrial licensing *ertii&gt;n out leagues "to repudiate .him wh&gt; drmnmled that he prove it. and I .ailing the tendon naval treaty a*
Ib First Major One on veterans’ cute wgd ap­
his round-the-world flight to­
i of Ihc administration
public rail* himself a leader and whose Robinson look the floir to observe! a provoker o f .International ap
In Over T h o Years proved today by the (p ed a l
day by hopping off from
l work, hill met quick failure yr« art* nrr In wreck his party.
“ llv senator from tauniana will1prehensions nnd refusing to re­
. . .. . .s _ M
.
* &gt; • * * • « L s s i h . i mi , w .- s s . m u .
* Is
slenla,^ a* .Uie .Senate .swept loKraannyarakr Siberia, for an
Amnt applause from-the gsHrrjr t m t f
when ht^ rati' {M T W lA p ilH F lH Ttvw th** air
The first major construction House veterans committee
_ _
’
; want a settlement of It* sale* Robunmii added a reference t i th- stand in Ihe cl*««
Hrrnanl unt I aircraft carriers should l&gt;e project in (hi* city In over two with clarifying modification*.
rl*** with Bernard
unreported destination short­
ah dished.
ln •theni,rM
,r,,inn l.ouisianan'* rrpealrd attack* up­ M lurveh.”
year* got under way thl* week
It is subject to the ap­
ly aftur his arrival at Kras- Unfavorable Bal ance1 Ity h7 to .11.
Senate reject­
In this uncertain atmosphere when workmen began laying «|it
Prrsi'trnt Rmifevelt’* progran
Kolnnson saidproval
o f. the Democratic
rsk from Belovo where
Of Trade Is Called ed an amendment 'by Reed of I on
and raid Long was "made 'imply
"The aenalor from Isuusisna the formal discussion* Un arms the site of the new $I7JM&gt;0 churrh
Pennsylvania, in strike out the
i forced down yesterateerinR
committee, h OAF*
limitation
and
reduction
weir
aiV
beiau.e
|
{
msi-velt
won’t
let
hu't
building
whirh
will
he
occupied
by
Creditor Nedessity industry licensing rlause, deatlark* privalr iitisen* and huh-*
H. Still believe* he he* a
parishoner* of All Foul* Catholic ever, whici^will meet later to
.
run the ndminiriratinn."
himself behind the rloak of sena­ Juurnrd until July 3stgnrd
hv
Ihe
Admimriralftin
In
ehanca to establish a new glob*
NEW YORK. June 9.—Unlei.i
The attack -pon Ihe naval ae- Churrh late In September.
lamg. opposing the pendinr in­ torial immunity."
ronaider Ih* proposal.
u.
girdling record despite setback* by the* United State* allows Ihe free brine recalcitrant industries into dust rial-publie works bill, as hr
c&gt;rd. reached in London in l'J-10
The new building, , .Ingle atory . chalrmaa Lea of th*
Farr
rrdd.ng.
1.
'D
C
shouted
hr
line
with
trade
agreements
formu­
sickness, rain and plane trouble.
9 .. .
,
.mport of foreign g&gt;nd« into the
l-y the Untied States, Great Bri­ Mission typ* structure that will he .
ha* several olherser tion* -of |W
(t'nnttmiri! on rage Two)
ie caucus, which sat up th*
When he alighted on a *mall ro ntry *nd Is satisfied with sn lated hy the maturity "f plants
tain ami Japan. iVew sharp pro­ miulern in every respect, will be
in
an
Industry.
cUI committee, said he believed
emergency landing field at Belovn unfavorable trade balance, it will
tests from the American and Brit­ built almost directly on the plot
The vote wa&lt; the first test of
ho wae almoit unconscious, the have to give up it* position as a
where for more than 40 year* th# House*will accept th#
ish
delegate*
and
from
Arthur
th* administration force* ap they
American aviator aald.
h* M riedit ir nation acid will also lo*e
Henderson, president of Ihe Ge­ hundred* of person* worshiped In promise. "It I* better for the
“ When I landed I broke my a large part of it* remaining ei- went into ihe lung night session
tmsiuineva
parley and British foreign a large wooden rhureh that was erana than th* Connally An
in
an
effort
tn
speed
'the
mra*
destroyed by fire In Marrh, 1932.
etabtliier and I cannot make port businrso, It w-» staled by
secretary when the agreement was
ment to th* Independent of
lire
t„
p*s*age
and
brighten
the
Designed by Kvart M. Ilinshaw,
permanent repair* here.
James D. Mooney, vice-president possibility of adjournment this
con. lude-X
who recently moved to Fem Dark appropriations bill” , Lea said. &gt;' •
"They have helped me a* much
Hugh
R- \Vil*on, American from Washington itate where, aa
of Ihe General Motors Corprra- week.
The Connally amendment, Op­
ae they ran here, however^nd I
linn in charge of oversea* piodurrp.kesnisn, b!«&gt; appealed earnest­ well a* in California, he ha* bean posed by the President, VMM
In moving elimination of the
•halt bo able to get off WBC
serlion,
Reed
-aid
it
would
put
ly hut In 'vain to the Tokyo engaged a.* a construction engineer
i
hero with temporary reralrth Itm. in an ad-'re** recently at the
have Increased veterans’ outlayp
power into the hands of the Pres­ Measure Uivinfr Beer
delegate. Ambassador
Naotake for nearly 2fi year*, th# structure
within a few hour* and run Into Western Universities Cluh.
Manng:er
Commander
$170,000,000
and
cut
saving*
un­
Sato, to rerun*-der hi* stand will In *n far a* I* possible be
Although in normal lime* the ident to "sentence to e*tin lion"
Krainovank where there are faRevenue To Schools
(rives Advice I h Re­ agsinst prohibition of arrial bomb­ erected by local workmen who will der ths economy act from $410,­
United Stales export* only about any loislnes-i be drrired Smalm
ctlltle* for filing the stabiliser.
Ih Among: Number
a« long a* other great powers u*e material* purrhaseil locally. 000,000 to $260,000,000.
“ I have already filed the ga* 10 percent of its normal produr Gore, of Oklahoma. Joined In ad
port T o Directors ping
vocary nf rejecting Ihe serlfnn, as
o s s e s s warship* which
provide Mr. Ilrn«haw will be superintend­
It would havo
line leak and ! am atmo*t ready 11 m, Mr. Moonry pointd nut that
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5KK__June
.
!&gt;...
ratio for many-ba*ie « e l» » g -h . w aa-not willing -to
Rinding and'taunrhtng 'derkg- foT ent nf ronxtnifttnrr.'
Ihsn a 25 percent cut In
^
"to take ntr, ■* far *» repair* arc the export
s.
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tie
s
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np
snv
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In
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p
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June
The
Florida
(Ah
-Still
more
act*
nf
the
IPX
1
J. F- N. Huddleston, well-known ancea for service-connected aad
rommodities was much greater, trust Ihe President or any of hi.
aircraft.
concerned.
Irgislsliire became laws yr.itrr ritru* industry should seek ronominees” with such |»&gt;wrr.
"The London treaty” , Sato Ini Sanfonl carpenter who has as­ presumptive ease*. Under th#
“The only thing I* that I fret ranging up to 56 percrnl fur cutAfter rejecting the Heed amen j day with Gov. Dave Shnllx* »lg- operntion of thr induslrie* in the r.mferem-e whirh wa* sor sisted in the construction of many compromise agrasmant sarnojtin,
1
.1
percent
for
ropper.
.
’
W
per­
too tick now and I think I will
ruitiire, aiming thrm measure*:
menl, Ihe Senate then, with ml
Texa* and ('alifoinia in working prised at hi* intervention In thir of Ihe newer bulldinr* and home* connected ease* will b# raddtod
wait a few hour* until I get cent for tobacco, :!.’» percent for reord vole, turned down an amend­
Giving ptihlir M'hnol* nil revout *oith- rnrthod with the federal manrr. “ should have- hr.night .ip in thin rity, ha* been secured to not more than 25 percent and «
kerosene and 32 percent
for
better.**
enuifrom
the
stair
lirr-r
lavrs
art a* conslrurtion foreman.
ment by Clark, Democrat, Mlssou
an average of IS portent Ft**
government lit rontrol fruit ship­ peasement to all the signatories
Mattern wai asked If he had wheat. In 1921, he pointed o t ri, to strike old Ihe entire indus­ ami lirrnsrs.
The building is designed to aaat sumptlv* rasas will b# cat ■»
On
the
contrary
it
ha*
rreated
tin
2,109.000
American
families
were
Making prrsrnt law. conform ments, C. ( ’. Commandi'r, general
yet obtained any (leap, replying:
approximately 310 persons wilhout pereent instead of being atrickaa
trial section and leave only th“ Not much. I’ve been working depen! lent fir a livelihood on the public works and tax provisions in lo Ihe new school slnlulr jrith manager nf the Florida Citrus Rx. atmosphere of uncertainty and over-crowding, 310 on the lower off th* rolU aa provided under
irfrrrmr In county senool hoard* change, advluej in hi* annual re. apprehrnsion.'*
en the thlp ever ilnce coming export market alone.
floor and about 30 In a small bal* regulations previously laauad.
the hill.
Wilson, asserting that “ All this rony which also will serve as th*
In addition to this dependence
. But I am not very xlenpy
Republican atlacka on the li­ borrowing up t„ HO iwrrrut of port suhniiltpil lo thr hoard of di­
Greulsr rtllaf fuff Spanish*
Is new to me”, reported that it Is choir lo**
III probably pick up *nme on outside markets for many censing pmvUioas a* "un Amiri- anliri|*&gt;li-d revenue ra--h year.
American
War votaraao ha* bean
rectors
yesterday.
now
easy
to
t*
dage
any
niio
farf'renting
a
state
hvanl
tu
handle
at Kra*noyank. How I* tny American products, the United
The outside dimension* of Iha
(Continued on Page Two)
Inability of the Industry In reg&gt; tor aa th* rauae nf international building to be built of hollow til* in* u*t stumbling block batwaaa
federal fund* coining to Ihe stale
led lime from New York Stats*, he pilots-1 out, is depend­
the President aad tba aongrssslonor Its subdivision* or lesldtnl*. illate shipments arrording to ikiqulel.de.
ent on the outside world for
rovere,) with atuccn are 4B by Its
1**1 of a series of three hills market need* is Ihe outstanding
"The apprehension of which Ih* fret exclusive of narrow alCOVel al leaders. Th* Whit* Houaa waa
things liks rubber, silk, coffse,
v r
,
t The filer era* given assurances sugar and lea. foreign govern­
allowing Florida to participate difficulty preventing growers from Japanese delegate spoke may arts* on either aide of the building understood to have agraad lo lowlimit on thas* vataraaa
logardlng HI* progrey* end waa ments ow* this nail in $11,000,000,in n federal reforestation pro
near the sanctuary. The height *r Ihe
receiving fair return* for Ihelr fr &gt;m eauses other than Ihe tangram.
* tbaa aafted about hla own log.
don naval trestle*’’, the’ American of the main auditorium will be 44 who may b# allowed panaloaa,
OOO on war debts and ll&amp;.nno.ooO,.
"I’ve loat all track of time!" 000 is owing to American inves­
Prohibiting thr .employment nf fruit, the report said.
Th* thousand* of vataraaa aav
delegate told the cmifrn-ncA
v feet to Ihe peak of the roof. A
The season now m-nring its close
he eielalmed.
relativr*
with fuRg degrees in
Dsallng with Jnpan'a iil.jA-tion* tower to the right of Ihe build­ receiving aid from tho presutnptor* hy foreign nation*.
Because of this confusion he
any state, county and city depart­ presents M most palhelic market, lo doing away with driApIng ing will rise to a height of &amp;5 lion that dlsahllltlea occurring a*v.
“ History in the last few year*
A group of men rlosrly rnnnci-t
. could not tell at what time e iment.
ing pirture, and ihe acoiiomir law bomba from the air,' .Wilson 10(17 feet from the ground. Thla tower erul year* after they had a sarvtca
el with various marketing nnd
ha*
prited
that
the
inter-govaetlr he came to earth yesterday,
Setting up machinery for hold­ of supply nnd drman,| ws* com­ a ronslanl Intrmluclbn of new will lie made ready for hella or connection would b* ramovad from
shipping organisations attended a
rrnmrntal
war
debt*
have
an
In­
obtaining:
chime* whirh may he Inatalled at a th* rolla but special boards would
ing a Stale rnnvrntinu for. rati­
timate relation In our foreign meeting in the City Hall Wednes­
pletely disregarded in the move, amen kneiil* wniil.l destroy the
T can’t tell you eiactly, but
day afternoon where plan* for a fication nf repeal of national menl of the 111.12-3.1 rrnp, (*om- whole fabric of Ihe naval part of later dale. The tower al*o will bo astabllshad to Invastlgato apt*
trade.
Hern
again
our
foreign
pol­
I waa Juat four hour* out of
house thr stairway leading to tho tide case* to ss* that no mlxhapa
nation-wide selling system hy wire prohibition or any other pro­
the British disarmament' plan,
Omsk when I found out what had icy must cease Ignoring Ihe eco­
nnd teletype were outlined to posed rllange in Ihe federal run- mandrr sanl. Heavier supplies' which I* n»w under ronslilernlicR halrnii).
nomic
realities",
he
trelared.
"Unhappened and I'cam e down at•titutinn.
A smaller tower on the left aide raeulted.
were shipped than Ihe market as a hail* ,.f a convention.
Th* cost of Ih* Rooaavalt vat*
les* we are prepare,! to ritend .them by II. II. b-lockfeld. New
it Immediately."
nf
the entrance will house the
Several act* relaling In hank­
Anihassnd.tr Sato, replying ths*. baptistry on the lower floor and arstta’ aid program waa estimated
new rr*dlt indefinitely, we must York City, of the Farmers Mar- ing insurance, truri companies could use, rrgardlrss of the fart
wet
System.
Inc.
that priers were sinking.
Japan i* entirely surrounde | l.y a choir room Just off the balcony between $50,000,000 and WO.OpOcabandon the rronomic paradox of
and receiverships.
Mr. Hlorkfeld, who was accom­
[ Final Exercises Of
In reviewing the seasun, the re­ water said that hia rounlry must floor.
000 above tha original aeonotdy
prrising for payment of pari
Prohibiting
motor
vehicles
here hy A. E. Pickard, nf
The sanctuary will tie 20 by 23 plan a* compared with a $170,000­
port pointed out that responsible think of II* own special *jtu.&lt; .on.
from
rarrying
an
extra
supply
School Will Be Held debt* on the one han't and on panied
Orlando, who I* rhairman of a
feet in six* with sacristies on cith­ 006 Increase under the Sanala
th* other, of taking steps In shut
committee rreated to Investigate of gasoline in reserve lank*, ve­ trailers in the industry attempted
er side that will measure seven by smsndment.
(Continued
On
Tag*
Twol
Final eisrcises that will mark
the poselbility of establishing the hicle* of state rountie* and ci- in a most sincere ami whole-heart- Local Florists Will
13 feet In slip.
j
th* (lose of another year at BernTh* compromise reached ilka
e,| manner tn rontrol grapefruit
system In Florid*, told his small tiM exrrpted.
Thore will lie five entrances In Capitol lata last night aftar mem­
Allowing
relRijr
riofes
In
sell
Distribute
Flowers
'■ski High School will be staged In
hipinent*.
I’rires
were
in
the
red.
audience that, rondensrd, the plan
thr building—the main doorway nf
ipeelarles wilhout &gt;„ 0r&lt;ler fioni Jhe effort was supported honestly
tba school auditorium tonight at Inspection Is Made
Is as follows:
.
Arrangement* lari night were |ivcky cypres* wood embellished ber* of th* special Damocratio
£1:66 o'clock, with’ 91 students as Of Fire Department
by RS percent of the tonnage lit
veterans’ committee had alrd^y
"To establish a selling system an optic Ian or rtplnmetrist.
Aulhvrltlng the rtlahlishnitnt the state and jonlrnl was turned completed- whereby Sanford flor­ with heavy iron ornaments, door loft and will b* conaldarad today
__'.gn efta.
operated by wire and teletype
ists,
Joining
in
the
observance
»f
ways
leading
Into
»h*
three
foot
of fire control rone* in the Kvfr- over to a representative commit
Thin rro up. consisting of 46
alcoves near the sanctuary, and by both that commltta* and pin
L. C. Sledge, of Atlanta. a**o- throughout tho nation to dispose glade* drainage district, appoint
IM 40 beys, will marrh in­
tee of five men with full authority. Hie first annual Nhtional Shut
nf fruits and vegetable* In all nf
elated
with
the
Southern
Under­
'doorway*
leading to the two sac- Democratic steering commlttm*.
In
Day.
will
tomorrow
dtriribule
men! of warden* and use nf runi auditorium to hear an ad­
writers’ Association, wai In San­ fhe large markets. Shipments will vi-t* tn fight muck firiM if ncr- Florida then had a monopoly; about .10 bouquet* of flower* to nstir*
Plans fur th* procedure uawsr
' Col. J. C. Rills, prominent
America
-had
In
buy
grapefruit
ford yesterday inspecting the la- offered *lmullane*m*ly for sale
Seven steel cssement window*, which Ih* proposal will be
the
sirk
and
disabled
resident*
of
. FaJm Besch and Sanford atfrom this stale, hut the attempt
hose, me-haniral equipment and F. O. B. shipping point in approtl
feat ln .height will lie built In- up wars decided upon aftar
tills rity.
,
Witness the presentation
Allowing rorporgUotll tn !»•
■- ■■
other department* of the Hanford mately &lt;50 ritie* on the guargnter
’ ~Thi. program of flnwrr giving 1,. i h,&lt; hollow Ilie wall* on each special veterans’ commltta*
*f honor awanW fir the year:
reinstated if they ln«e charter
nf
a
government
m*|&gt;*rlinn
rer-1
It
faded
lH-rauir
the
If.
percent
Fire Department- tn see whether
aide of the building. A large cir­
Hatew to a vocal solo by Jos Cow. the local department ran he rated llfi-ate.
The payinenl for each right* through non-peymeot of whieh refused to cooperate got will be carried out in 2200 eitiei cular window will l&gt;e built Into the fined yesterday with Prssldant
Hjoaerelt at Ihe White House,'In­
in th* United States and Canada
art, popular member of Ihe rlass, among the leader* in the slate in shipment is to his made in rash by j rorporallon capital stock lav
t"i &lt;y-*nd shipped Ml percent of the
under th# apnn«nr*hqi »f the rear wsll lo provide tho only light dications wer* that tha Chief
•ad finally, be awarded diploma* point nf safety and efflr ency.
the buyer, which payment iProviding that cities and lav tonnage leaving the stale
entering
the
building
from
the
tu rn ed over to Ihe shipper, les'jing districts need not |&gt;o-&lt; l«&gt;inl
h|f Prof. G. E- MrKay.’
Florida then turned tn the legls- Ftnriria Telegraph Delivery Aa- west, while a Urge circular win­ Ksecutiv* and th* DamocraU waro
At noon he waa half'through
Mask for Ihe occasion will be
7 1-2 percent of the total selling in msndamii* actions and court
(t'ontlnued On I’oge Two) • soctatl m and other nrganiration* dow will I - installed Juri over the sufficiently near an agreement to
with his tests, and Chief Mae
interested in Ihe aick
spprats.
kill th* Senate amsmknant. i ,c,.
fnralahed by the school orchestra,
charge.
Qctvrland stated that "Ws’ve rum*
Florist* ro-operallng with the main entrance.
whfls ths Invocation will bo asked
Prohibiting trespassing on tlalc
Mr. Stockfeld urged hi* heerer*.
As outlined by one of th* cut*
Bmall
Indows
will
bo
built
Into
ihrough nkry a&gt; far.” Recent and *11 other persons Interested, lands.
local F. T. It. A. member*. A. K.
kr R*v. Wat. P. Brooks. Jr., of the
fere** yaatarday, tha D*myc$|U
thr
two
towers
and
*•
&gt;
«
sanctuary
large
fire*
in
the
Sooth,
some
of
Roasetter and J. It. Stewart, are
to attend a etate-wlde me** me&gt;-l
Pleat Baptist Church. II. C. Du
Amending the present sts'iils* Body Of Williams is
Mr*. C. J. Rurrvph, Edmund Stowe, side wall* Just over the sacristies. urged that th* compromise bg.aa
Boot, as ekalrmsn of th* school which were very costly because tng that will h* held In the Hr r»»'listing sal* of seeurttie*.
When the parishoner or visitor nearly Ilk* th* Connally *m(Jl{aiSunt
To
His
Old
Home
fire fighting equipment, such as
Leslie Went, B. F. Whitner, Jr.
baud. will ho a short speaker, and
lando Municipal Auditorium next
The Governor also signed two
enter* Ihe building, situatrd at ment. ss possible, and sought Ik
ho*e&gt;
that
was
believed
to
he
In
and
Ben
Flab.
I Bov. P. M. Marler. of the First
Tuesday morning at 9:30 o ’clo k resolution* calling for constitu­
“The body of U l» “ Bill
WilThese person# have promised aleiut tin feet fro mthe sidewalk he addition to aacurs panslsna &gt;ftur
' Christian Church will a«k th* good condition proved faulty, have where the eystem • will be dis­ tional amendments, to exempt
will enler a vestibule six by 20 widows nnd children of vetaxgaa
resulted In Increaxad vlgilenre on
the mol to,i picture Industry froip llama, 42-year-old fisherman -h o to bring flower* to the Elk* Cluh feet in Sire, lie will *n‘ M »&gt;&gt;* au­
cussed.
th* part nf the Underwriters’ As­
who died of presumptive exueet.
died of injuries sustained when tomorrow morning about !»:(K1
ed
valorem
taxation
for
lf&gt;
years
ditorium proper through a smaller
sociation a* well a* Fire Chief*
The Democrat* also u k' i "
hia
one-roim
ahack
raught
fir#
o'clock
where
Mr*.
Rex
I’ackard,
and other official* entrusted with Public Hearing To Be and In abolish grand Juries s-s- and burned to the gm ml on Mr*. Howard Overlln and Mr*. G. door directly In front of the main Bpanleh-American war n t « a M
rept
In
rapllal
rate*
or
when
ihe
entrance.
Luge Throng Hears th* responsibility of prolecl'ng Held On UADredpfinR rirruil Judge rails th* Jury in'" tVesinesdsy morning, wa* *»nl to 8. Sr Iman will arrange them in In front of him will be long batwaan 55 and 62 yearsa old And h
homes ami property from damages
session. Slate attorneys would hia old him# at Marahvillr.iN. C-. bouquata lo b* delivered in pri­ rnwx of scat* with aisle* at *lth«f who ar* 5 percent disabled bo
Out-Doors Concert by
fir*.
Major B. C. Dunn, dtilrin war he allowesl tn file eriminal infor­ a brother who arrived yesleiWay to vate care assisted l,y uniformed side. Thr pew* will be constructed glean a pension. Under th* mgdL
fled rogulatlon* which P n tlllM
Department engineer. Thursday mations under terms of the »n- assist In arrangement*. Burial Boy BeouU.
o f 1000 parsons gmlh„f material that will hartnonlsa Roysavelt Issusd In an effort v-gg
this aftemoin, aceom|i«mcd by
announced that the public hearing ond proposed amendment.
f at aad asor th* old miniswith
the
other
Interior
wo^en
fix­
Reel !■ Elected As
stem th* revolt In Congress, 3pmA remI li m authorising an &lt;f will be tn that city on Sun'lay.
l fcotf ou rss slta nssr tbs Body Of ManLynched for c melderatlon of thr *P|d" »
ture*.
•
Uh-American War vatarnaa near
Mr. William*, who ws* Imro in
Hooss last sight at 0:00 By Mob Is Recovered tion of Atlantic Peninsula &lt;••&lt;- vestigation into prices paid for
DeMolay ( ’ouncilor The roof will be supported by 61
war* not only permitted to re­
school books in iHorida also » n Marshville on Apr. 20. 1*91. had
; to hoar a program of music
poratton of Delaware fo- *t pr
beam*
nf
l«ng
leaf
pineJumbfX
Laarrane* Reel, ma*ier councilor
main on tha paBaton rolls- but
lived in this aeetlon f'.r lh&lt;- past
hor ontsrtainmsnt offered
HUNTSVILLE, Tam*-. Ju»# 9— of plan* for th* eonstruct.nn &gt;d * -igned by th* Governor.
erected in compound A
truss
thae* who war* totally or parmaseven year*. He had lived-in Ihe of Seminole Chaptei tinier of De­
Sanford Concert Orchestra (A&gt;)—The bullet-pierced b&gt;dy of hrrakwatv-raole, pieri. and ''uedg­
style, and r»-inforee&lt;l with »t«al
tor assisting lalent.
Harvey Wlochtaeer was found ing a channel in “ Canaverri &lt;t*&gt;" HouKe Approves Fund ooe-rmm hut near take J»«up for Malay, 1st* Wednesday waa elect­ plate*. UutimateJy the roof will nanlly dlgablad rocalv.d In tT fiy i
'd aa JuaJor counedor of th*
program, m of a series near Her* today aftar ha anil Je­ will be held In th* High Krh.ml
the past several month
"
i
wUl ho hold, sach Thursday rome Rsyvtl vrirrt taka from th* Auditorium In C&gt;coa Ws.disrs&lt;(ey, To Investigate Judge
Surviving him are f»"F *hll- stata DaMolay Chapters which be of tile.
Th# building will later be heated
GNATS GROUND PLANS
dortag tko somsaor monte, county Jail where they were held Juno 14. at 1:00 o'clock.
dran, Ruth. Clara, Doris, and war* la annual Conrlave at Holly(Continued on Fag* Fire)
The convention adjourned
fangod by Mlao Mad*I Ins on murder changes Hy several
WASHINGTON, June 9
Ralph Williams, all &lt;.( Sanford;
Th* meeting originally wav
!
HALT L A K T ciT Y , J n
f 'j l
Th# House today approved en ap four slaters, Mr*. D. F. Mnlin, Wadnaaday Bight after a session
with Georg* C. Fallows a*
FINAL It ITEM HELD
srmed men. Boyett was , charged scheduled to bo held in Ihe (.'him- pmatin* of $2£00 far th* Invrvir
(AY-Salt water gnats forced a
attnadad by nearly 2&lt;i0 delsgataa.
o f tko orchestra which
with the' murder ef Sheriff G. B. bob of Commerce off re in C coa gallon of th* official eondurt of Mr*. Mart Tarry, Mr*. C. B. Drland* Was chosen as the alto of
Funcral service* for O. W. Gil­ giant Army Mnnapogt p »— t to
Vnuahighem aad toe, Floyd, .a at th* same hoar. Persons Inter- Federal Judge Hslated Rlttee ’ of Strmwn, o f Mgrahville. md Mra. th# 1IB( Conclave.
bert,
39-year-old Sanford man who land on a mud Island la Groat Salt S
l.uala* Griffin, of Charlotte; and
Yonag Reel Is the ^ o n j San­
by th* Orrhsstra wgr* deputy. Wlacbaater wae charged estsd In th* coaetrvction of thli th* southern district of Florid*
died In Waal Florida recently were U k ^ Whan tho plan* was
fiva
brother*,
Janie
Marshall
ford hay who ha* been named aa
Ethel HyoUalns, ae- with th* murder of two other men. breakwater-nule and other Im­ Th* Judiciary coamhtea which will
catod Md brought la to bn tam j \
and talhar Williams, of Marsh- a itnt* officer of DeMolay. Bom* held In High Spring*, Fla-, thta
Mrs. Jams* Hough- Jailer Ethaa Laxton aald th* provement* contemplated should maks th* Inquiry kaa not formu­
tn&gt; machaoela found tho acMn
afternoon
at
2:10
o’clock.
Burial
grW a of aea ease Is the JaU. appear at lhie meeting If they lated plana far t w teroatlgatK.n villa. 811a* Williams, of Charlotte, yann ago Clifford Beaalay waa
filter of tho car burster tlrnfM
waa
In
a
cemetery
la
that
town
and
H.
E.
Williams,
of
atanflald,
si
acted
to
a
high
position
la
Btat*
knocked him down, aad took away have a protect or suggestions to which willv-ba made during th*
erlib thousaack at gnata.
W l.
which
U
Mr.
Gilbert’*
birthplace.
N. C.
file.
bum tart
by WU- Bay*tt and WInekUser.
' £ i-{

WORK IS STARTED
UPON CATHOLIC
CHURCHEDIFICE

FREE IMPORT OF
GOODS INTO U. S.
JS URGED IN.TALK

(

MORE ACTS ARE CO-OPERATION IN
MADE INTO LAW CITRUS SHIPPING
AS SHOLTZ SIGNS CONTROL URGED

B

Selling System By
W i r e Is Explained
To Local Shippers

1 i

•en ■Tfit
m

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�i

&gt;ge Graduates
Facing Better
ices For J o b s

seniors this year than at this time I
'ast jeor.”
Tresident Kalph W. .Swectirs r
of Arlsona Stats Tii.ch.rr Col*
leg# at Temple »ipressed the be-

NEW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE EDIFICE

{Continued From 1‘sge O ncl
On’ behalf of 1h- fsmde It has
hern mptesfe .1 that friends re­
frain from sending flowers.

schools"
had reacted bottom,
(Cbnllnns.f From Page fh»e)
rally graduates are far mors with a belter teacher employment
ttnltlng than they wire a month condition to be eiprcfed soon.
Chancellor E. A. Burnett; of tinUniversity of Nebraska, noted an
Jmptal procedures, the upward Improvement in the n.mber of
frond In hvelnesa and Industry, jobs open to those planning In en­
B*d the far reaching Improve- ter business. President (’(varies W.
toeats In our social structure, I Plirsley, nf South Dakota .Slate
believe the rollrfe gradual* of 193.1 College, said Insurance and farm
rsfll find iinnreeedenleH opporUnl- loan companies having manage­
Mga for higher aehlsvement,' om- ment nf farm land were Inquiring
men'eil Dr. George II. Demi., for college men. and that home
president of the University of economic grail , ales were In de.
Alabama.
mar t a* diet liana.
_. *A
year ago prartirallv no
Alrhoovb F.»~*l C. Moore, pro­
graduating iludenli were fimlinc vost,of De University o f CalforJolv." raid Dean Fml II. Turser, "'a a' lo&lt; Aneelcs. said opoortuna f tha University nf Illinois. '•This
Fear manv

Tribute Paid To
Cyrus H. Curtis,
N o &gt;d Publisher

Mr. f rtis was head of the Cur­
tis Publirhing I’.iropanj which
produces the .'■'slurdir Evening
P«e*. |adies |lnn» Jotimal, and
fVtinlr. Genllemsn, and also was
president of Curtis.Martin .Sewnpapers, Ine., p Mi«h»rs nf th-*
I’hilsd-lph'a Momi-T s"*l Evening
ledger. P*ilsde|pliia In-mlrer and

h iff ft»M rt,r*

'

Corps was nlillllnif virtually nil
• .bpsstry graduates ns s.||terv|snr*.
"The forecast for this year fur
' IJnlverslly nf Main gradustas"
aid Preslilenl Man,Id M. Ibianl
, ■pan, ’’aeems to Indirsle u dec bird
’ . «proyenienl In op|virtunltl»s for
achnlcal students.
Almut duuh'i' Ota number of engineering slu
lent, have already been placed in
.otnparison with last year.”
le -^ A n but threi- giadnutr. of the
rpgttle sclnsd at North Camlinn
^ fUate College ST Agriculture and
v Engineering have obtained post.
$ Hons, reported President K.
i
•frooks. w ft said partial reports
■ W o tiir divisions were encoui
S "go far a* leaching positions am
concsrncd," sahl I'rrsiileol AIImm'.
Jyltt, o f Knuc College, Galeabuig,
J||„ “ thu college has plarwl mom

di 48Hours Rheumatic
Agony Hone

Club Plans To
Sta«c Tournament

Cht'HH

nOMTO.V. SfftMe, Juno Ks—Word from whlrh |*Mlllofit ah«* m ifpied
that n*» further contribution* tu in ISTtt t«p hcrum** a mmftber of
r*»rnmlt!fo
»h«* fund for th- huiMitig of tha thr ltd Ir
now $ 1,000,000 Homr now hoing
tra.trd for Th** i;hr»^tian Belem r
|*t:hi i(thing fturlfly W »l la* tuadr
after
July I, wn* annuunce#! h«*ro
argvswfc laBwanwaueaw awwa^aatawwwt
irrriilly at thr Annual Mrrtillg
nf Thr Mother I'turrh, Tim Firr 1
• hurrh 1/ t h#i«t, S** ('nti*f.
.Mrmlirr
fmm many lam!
niort* than MMMl in uli h**a^l th*
mi' «ag** from th* Idraft on . rrn I
hy Mr. fTmrl* K Ifattnutn* chftfrman, which hail**! th** Siwrifkc
ami nrwrlfcd effort*" «»f
*'wh*i hnvi* h u m ! * (Hi'ilMi* Ihi* tnt»»plrtlun of lh«* rm*% I’tihlHtiing
| M i t h o i t i|#|uy and without
did t.M
Ammon* t irmfit t»*n nwm* i*f lh«t
cirri mu of th** fwlfowiitg offlrrr
l ,n*wi«|rot \|i** Mary II. KwW;r

Tira«iiic«

l.iin^rd l»* Ulpiey of

llrtMoline. Mno,

Mm* tMury r». Kwiruf t &gt; a native
«d U limy. 111. i'he le elved her
Kthoolmu-ift-iimL «U y wixl io tUtiunUi-lho. tuu.iuiuuol «
When tin- torn neon ol I- rod ,1 , t-nifo. rbriMtiao hrientv was fir»»t
it will In pust.ildi' tu select
able|bioiiirht -t0 the attention of her
'cam., to Ic .rot t, other cities l&lt;» lamily lhr«»UKh th« b**uliii|f of her
Iothrr# Judur Wilhani IV Kw­
•ipl'ar in In'eriliil* inatrlo-..
iruf. Her mother, .Mr*. Ituth H.
Ilmtcr this system of play, ouch-;
Kwmv, sid »i&gt;*pii’iitly iKrarne a
dull mclilhoc will |d»y two room*
pupil of Mru. K«M&gt;, and a teacher
with t i l . n th 'r p!iy**rs. A Inrgo
of &lt;.'hri«tiuri Hcieoce. .Mi.** Kwinif
till* n »in. r is anlie paled 'fur licit I first reei’iie&lt;I instrurtioo in &lt;’S*r
Tuesday night’s nos-ling.
tian S«*ienee from her mother, and
Tin* icsulls uf Tui-sibty night's later In r.rlit. from the Hoard of
uun ID, lost minv; Mi. K ail's »"ii F.durathin of Tire Miasfrhn rtl '
play am as toilows: W. 'I. II uh Metaphyaieal I'olIrRe in a Normal
five, lost ore; It. K. M insalcalgo riaai.
won one lost one; C. J. Marshall
The new piVNitlent sened u u
mill A. II, I. nejuy. w &gt;n tlimi- an I Hrmnil Itearbr of Find Church of
lost th-ce ia rh ; llro iy NicVcl, won Thrint, Sereolut, Chteaxo, of
one, hot two; A. J. |.»*a‘ iig, w o wlneh nhc i* a member. I*tom
two, loil fo.ir; Grorgi- N haul w o |i»IH hr I'.tjt; nlie WIm a nienil*er
&gt;10'. to*l thri'i*; dim M rii on won of The rhristuiu H(i«'tire Ibiard ot*
nc, lost fm ii; G.
Nclinan ami lerturenhip of The M o th e r
li. A .- IM 'ottrs, »un nunc lo t ( lunch. She retin d from that
II# anl to trerome a Truntee of Thr
two each.
( hriMtian Scien e l'lea»ant View
Home and TH*’ (,'hvistiun Seieme
Honevolent Asm nation in lloston.

BRIGHT W O M A N
L O S T 20 POUNDS Mother Ih CharRed
With KidnapinR Hairy

if ill* I* will) ll.lVl'
t*'
mii*11 i* h rrr r In ryrry f«*r»n
lull! ronks’ fhi-ir n*dhmRnr«&lt; up
In bvr*ioHi»•*»«, I)h* im'W ■*•••*»i 1
tlrtil, MIm# K'vinif. »i&lt;l in |»nr1: j
"IVihMfH n#*v#*r k fo r t in thr
lii-to y of i)m rhrUtifn 8cl*ne#
lli«iVrr»i#»ftt
th ’fr tutu A tjmr .
v. Jirni th«* roivifori mul rMiHirai^
mrnt o f otir Annual Mrrtintr could
pour ho rirh n I aim into om .
h#*«rl*. n*&gt;r whrn itw in«pirtftion .
nrol hli*^*inr rnrrinl t*rynnd thr r
walln rouhl mnn mo much to tlk*
mcM of hjimin thought and rn
d ”hvit. For, l*»«tnv. that world i*
faflnr tha elalm of rvil corvid Inn-*
in honi4n affuirn unprarrtlrntrtl in i
influence und extent ronditlon I
which know no harriem of rare. I
rviti .ii or fonicue.
-hi human rtperienre, the re*
rrnrratinv infliieme *»f Truth lx
irlnn with the individual, Mpread**
f’ »ri one individual to others,
from ifmu p r*» irroup until wi'ntunlly it inuat leaven the whole
max of human tiioutrht. Then will
wun r »a.*« ami the true brother­
hood »»f man Ik* made apparent,
tn* pern to t e established and
miilntiiini*#! hy €m»s|*»i law; then
will tlit* bounty nf'CwtN h#»ose be
teali/#-d and men d**e|| together
in security and peace.**

Philadelphia,
he
enlarged i*»
keep I t f he Is said to hare asked.
Kope. publiahiag it in the big
‘ certainly/ replied the mother.'
Curtis plant
in IndepeiKSenew
Yeung Curtis bargained with
Square.
.
■nothcr aewrhoy who had three
Mr. Curtis was bom a\ Port­
a pent left and being .aslope W|
land. Mr- June 1*. 1*40, the sen
wind up his day rra&lt;tll) sold the
of Cyrus U and Salome A. CatnU ree papers for Ihrse cents each.
mins Curtis. Ilia fuU name sms
Cyrus Hermann Kotsscbmar C a ^
The nest morning he was able to
urvtas* a larger stock and this law, Hamilton Mayo, and the edi­ tie. being named after bis f*tl——
confin ed until he had gained the tor of IR" periodical was Profes­ and an old German organist %T
the churth in Portland attended hf .
confiden a of the manager of the sor Thomas Meehan.
the publisher'* father. Mr. CarU«
paper end was able to makrj
marrittl Iwkt. Ill* ftr»t win*
In tbr Tribune and Farmer was
larger purchases an credit.
a department for women, of whirl) who was Miss Louise Knap*. *f
Mr. ( urtis sal,| that while *m-' Mrs. Curtis was editor. So suc­ Ronton, and whose help made '«
ployed as a newsboy he learned to' cessful was this department that stress of The Udles* Hot*.
like the smell of the papers and Mr*. Curtis ro«eeived the Idea of Journal, died in 1*10. Hie mrootl *.
the printing press. He saved some a publication for women, and The wifa was Mrs. Kate S. PilltborV,
moner and invested in a small Ladies' Home Journal with Mrs. «r Milwaukee, a eerond cousin.
printing press on wSrh he pitntrd Curtis as Its directing head wan
a paper of his own. This was sue* th# result. The neat year. IMI,
ressful to a degree, but a fire Mr. Curtis disposed of tha Tribune
destroyed his property. He was ami the Farmer to F.. D. Snlffen.
too old st IA. he thought, to re- who remove*! It to New York.
••rn to peddling newspapers an I
The ladies’ Home Journal grew
ae rnted a job as errand boy in a
arare. Mrs. Curtis was later ob­
liged In give up its editorship on
a count of Increasing domestic
duties and Edward W. B«k *occceded to the post.
In 181)7 Mr. Curtis carried Into
effect his desire to acquire a magaline that would interest men
readers as the ladies’ Home
Journal .hail women, He purshasad
*ri* mnrrrtwtf. At 'n h** wn»* at­ the Saturday Evening l*nsl. an an­
I fractal’ to th#* hlrthnln a of th** tiquated weekly, a mere ahell nf
'T i#*#*!h rn tlon of |n*|**nrnd**nr« what it ha,I heen in the day nf
' In* th** r*ntrnn**l r#*lrhnitinn rf Benjamin Franklin. Its f*^
Arorrlra'4
ir«b*n*n«l-u r Thrr** The circulation had fallen away to
•jnotr. The rhange In ownership
! h#» #*nnflrt*l h in t** I f In
noHllffthti of trarfnna maaaiinr^ •was the beginning of the Saturday
! until Jen I, IPI.1. when lh« P-r- Evening Post’s phenomenal sue*
1 ehs.e nf the PblletlelpMs Public rr*s under th e editorship of
' f.r*lee, e&gt;s»t*e.| a departure in bis
’ pnMI-aCnq rnterprlses. To tbl« hr
t.trr n-Msil in afternoon edition
the Evening f^-lner.
Mr. Curtis’ pmrvare of the I’u
|lie |f-dgrr, n venture in which
h&gt;&gt; was joined hy John Gribh-I. of
Phltedflphla. was said tn haw
»w. tkrt * « hs sa Mis ees* the
|e-.-n D r fulfillment of a Iviylsh
INTIII rWMf Meter Uaa* Wtdream. Admiration for that news­
tpa ALL SUMMK-ta SsgtM' tiam-r nn*|er the ownership of
her lit Asd raa esa rstara si
•ay that withes 120 days. fOUl
MONTHS: ,
•

llurutrefi* Like Three i
Om Round
W»y
Trip
Jaeknonvlll* |4J0 16.45
Daytona B. 1.40 2.10
Tampa
.... 5.90 5.S5
St. P#t#..... 4.85 7J0
Miami........— 8«80 18^0
Chariestton 10.65 16.00
Akhevlll# —. 1SJ0 19^0
Waah., D. C.25.45 85.15
Orlando... .. 75« 1*15_
W. Palm B. 6.55 9Jt(B
' Chicago.....

Seminole Hotel Bldg.
119 Park Arenua
Telephone 60

S&gt; U pays lu | s l only Fit EMI gas - Gulf gssl
G iiIC s n rln siv c R- D- R prom t srluslly keep*
C a lf gss FRE.1 II. . . to

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CINCINNATI, lorn- H Mb
l*xl •** .Mr* Virginia Iburt’i*. .H ymr old
W «l4 a (ram JN M SN|ll !• Jmm. IO. molher of two rhlblrxn, tut* hx»|
M
k #lt*r Ikaa l* » » f i» ll U r U mp fur rrrm*| |«irv
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■A ur irtdl i-»t- 4 w-rl»* n»*l«* n»»t •••••»rt*n •offered f|U»*i llr** h**|h*f
l trifle irt To-rhlun'- H-nfonl l»r*»w
*•; or nay *trut-li»r- In Ihr w i»M
kef h# *&gt;urr -ml »-r Krn«rh*&gt;t| H-tl •
h« HA!‘ K Nd) In in liii’if Hlil# M|i*.
iroiulnerii frimi -nd ili'iihl- rliln w-* mUl-k-n lert h**'
3 m Nfiln r*»*d rhe !•.v nf llvItix —- •I*#* In |H#'Ne*^ a bu
MMy (*&lt;•ell If ill-—tl-fle«l -fl-r thIh i .
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f J i p # amk. tu x L I M arlftf l« M « «

I f—#&gt;m nnIi*.

Have

D eaL

W H E N HOT
HALF T H f

v a c a t io n

G O R D O IM

Many homes that do not have
a p len tifu l supply o f hot
water, try to make up for it
by using plenty o f soap. But,
Hot Water is necessary for
true cleanliness.

A vacation .1.000 feel alone the sea , . . wlieie you
can play golf on a “ sweet" Ill-hole course lur .r»tl
cents a round . . . fish in the Carolinas’ fminus
trout streams . , . ride a horse over miles nf
cleared bridle paths . . , play tennis on lively
clay couit* . , . swim tha mountain lakes or the
new Country Club pool . , . become breathless
with lha beauty of this mountain scenery . . . bn
cool and comfortable . . . in the happy company
of gay, kindred spirits . . . that's the summer
enjoyment offered you by the Hotel Gordon. A
hundred rooms of solid comfort. Three delicious
Southern •cooked meals a day. Al the surpris­
ingly low cost of from S3.50 to 15 per dieui.
Make your reservations now for your share of
thla fun. And bring tha youngsters — there's a

T h e re se a rc h m anager o f
a large soap company says,
"A soap which has a good de­
gree o f solubility in cold o r
lukewarm water would show
a greater cleansing effect in
H OT water, doe t o .... better

ELECTRICITY.YO U R

Oi l J

YOUR

THRIFTY

S5.55”

UNIO N BUS STATION

•'W /H E N Um .irta,iag la a traals racket gcUeU
W it hoes its drive. . . its li* riinea. Smmrthblg
Iff s Mil •/ it. The seme thiag hspproe to JIS A»
gss gels old il (SIS week . . . lifeless."

It gives you more p ICC grsalcr mileage. Il
liursa clcaacr, low • git. you a faster get-avsy.

28.70

penetration and greater eme^
o f softening. • • .the fitly
oily m atter.. . . ”
.
.
Let’s not be fooled by cold/
Water and soap. Hot water i »
a necessity end the clean*
safe, modern way to beet itj
is electrically. A sk a n y em-j
ployee o r your favorite elee»
trie dealer how econoi
it is to heat water with
Thrifty Three, 7 -M ji
trie rate.

CHEAPEST S

THREE W7*. 5 f. 2* RATE MAKES COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE ECfcN®

�Fir«4i-Import Of
KBLDCKEBIft Gm &amp;» Into U« S.
FIGHT ON BILL Is Urged In Wk

Sanford. Herald

ith jtw m o

Tke Herald

1A TM

lha

Ball

jtiat waved at thrm n* they went l&gt;y. And when Congreaamcn had the temerity to pa** n bill of their own, it waa
sent up to the White l!(|U*e with apologies.
«
lint the honeymorji ii over. For several months we
have been hearing about the new dictatorship which was
being set up in Washington. It was said that Kooscvelt
was the mrfnl powerful man In the world. Authority had
been delegated to him by an oltedlent ( 'migross which not
even the kings of old could rlalm. But events during the
past week have changed all this. So unexpectedly and ao

s E k &lt;s i r t t . j ? a
-N ih i

aM k

a e la H a a l

fc

those utitea which have rein
repeal elections, 'prohibition
i to be ab-iut as popular a-'
unkard at an Anti-Saloon

Ami II wasn t even Die“jiowerfiil'THtTilJtlFliit^CflTiIfni bill
with its huge public works wpehclltureit cnlling for 8220,000,000 n year In addilionnl taxation. and giving the Presi­
dent the power to regulate hours of Ribor nj|d scale* of
dvagvs, though there tins been some delittle over this. Nor
Wits It the hint of sutodnl In connection with the Presi­
dent's son’s divorce proceedings, which caused vnriouii Con­
gressmen (o take the bit in their teeth und slurt running
blindly in nil directions.
It wait veterans' appropriations. President lloosevelt

|V« about time for Col. William
MeHanry =ll»w* to resurrect that
'■ old war time »nng. 'T ick up your
5 * trouble* in your old kit bs^ and
■’ smile,, smile, ■mil*-"
Sj

3

. pleaiu re.—Tampa Timea. I1*Won
pity we shunld prefer to have an
income big
* &gt;» »««*•
tiflK e&gt;y"L, Doherty -is said fe
E L purchaser) the itunvy Plexa
Hotc| In Miami Beach for one
million rbllarv. Which ju*t goes
t, show what a won tan du w.th
hta money If ho want* to.
, l-o ■■■-

Seminole County school teacher*
are to Is- congratulated upon be­
ing paid In full- it baa about
reached tlie point whefb If a man
kites a dot:, th.it’.* nothing, hut if
tchboi leather.* get paht, that i*

news-

*\

ifnd-tr the terms of the Wilcos
1 mnnlcipnliiy lonkruyiUy/ , i|tl, JO
"’’pert'ent of the h.mdhulders mu.I
1 petlt'nn the federal court, Iiefure
M e|ty enn come under its provt; atous, and then no settlement la
conclusive unlc* It is approved by
BO S-8 percent of the bnnilholders.
The Sanford Bondholder*’ I'mtecrtUe Commitles Is .aid to innRot rtnrs than Hi percent ol Hsn■*fptd bond*. Ho Without liter w nsciU of the Committee, no piuvi' lion of the Wilcox bill ruul.1 be
1made applicable to .Sanford.
a t.
'------------- -----------IAnother bUl which passed the
; J^fisUl ure would prohibit limit■igg or the discharge of firearm*

head. in tho old iktyn out wi st
| fired at buffaloes from the
.
' Windows
of the first trains
[iMhiah cruised the prattles. The
lim it was tha practical annihila.
Uhtl of great buffalo henks..Tour­
fsimius
1
t l c r s s l n c Florid* 's
U woobl be prevented by lew
m destroying the wild life
Ich ia one o f thet highway's
chief attractions. &gt;
BUty-y

Jim *

mm .

O-

....

—

board the H. 8. Pres Went
Im i h i s H boJnd for tha London
Economic (inference, Secretary
Hill, Who mqre than (en years ago
predklec) tha depreaelM which
mid fallow tha persistence In
fftent i American economic pul
MO, nevrataanda''the onraurags
ml of foreign loading. "Hound
lha by slicing nations", he says,
4nUld be helpfttl II the present
itergi'twy " R»t he emphealaee
oitnd", end he -must menu by
Jrnng'*'the UeltcJ 'Rtatcn, anil
th»l&gt;a France and Ragland. The
nHwl 81st ce •has lent IT billion
lilacs. aheard allies the era of
pn Inane, but nut all of them
km "round." M*
_

♦
remit o f the Morgan InIjialion. dukrt, ' Congrvasnim
t'dcriV d that they should re
t Ike profit'and lore secdlln u(
Incpqi* tea laws by whhb-Mr
Ifftn and many another wealthy
tkholder has he*a able d'rlng

|a»l three yente to escape
itymeni pf income tarn. Now
hualaess ip' pp tha upturn
t awl rapital hmsea wiU an7
» yronje capital gains which

MatteniH HiRlit

eyehrtiw over un Hrmnimtiinl fent. So there is Iwinjf mantfent Mimic inli'ri'Ht in the effort of Jim into Mnltern to break
Ihc (finin' einllnff record entahUahed l»y I’mt and Gatly.
The you nit Texan it having no plctiie limn fur In bin
broken landing strut.
•tfiln flight. Unfavoridilt’ wtiiHut,
it dinconniftcd ga.-t line*, and an atimk of naiiHcn, catisiul
l»y escaping vu|Mirs, hnvt* copibincd to dim hin chance* of
Hticcetui, but have tail weakened hig dalcrminntlon.
It Ih intereating to note lhat when he landed Ids plane
on an inland off the roast u( Norway his was the twentyfirnt non-stop crossing of the Atlantic by air. If it had
happened u few years ago his aeelaim would have been
eoloHsal, but as it is. his name Is only added lo tho ever*
increasing list of ocean s|iuntiers, which is ns follows:
Alrofk und Brown, Kt. John's N. F., to Galway,
Ireland, Juno 1910, 1,'Jtiu miles, 1(&gt; hours. 12 min­
utes.
Lindbergh, New York to Purls, May, 1927,
3,610 miles, 33 hours. 20 minutes.
Chamberlain and Levine. New York to Ki.delien, Germany, June, 1927, 3,911 mnea. 'd'J hours,
31 minutes.
Byrd, Novill*. Acosin and Hnleiisn. New York
to Vec-Sur-Mer, France. June. 1927, S.477 miles. 36
hours, 6 minutes.
Brock and Hrhlee. Harbor Grace, N. F„ to I/mdon, August, 1927, 2,100 miles. 23 hours. 9 minutes.
Stultx, Gordon and Mias Amelin Knrhnrt. Trerwssuy. N. K„ lo Wales, Juno, 1928, 2,137 miles,
20 hount, 10 minutrH.
Assolant, Lefevre, Lotli and a stowaway, Old
Orchard, Me., to Kpnin, June,- 1929, 3,128 miles,
29 hours, 52 minutes.
Williams and Yancey, Old Orchard to San­
tander, Spain, July, 1929, 3,210 niilca, 30 hours,
30 minutes.
Boytl and Connor, Ifnrlmr Grace to Bcilly
Inlands, Octohvr, 1930, 2JJ00 miieg, 24 hours, 6
minutoH.
Pont and Gatly, Harbor Grace to KiirUikJ,
Juno, 1031, 2,200 milffl, 1ft hourn, 17 mlnutr*.
Hofriln unit Ilillijg, llarlior draco to Krrfclil,
Germany, June, 1931, 3.3(H) milM, 82 hour*, 6
minutcH.
Magyar and Entire,t Harbor Grace to Hungary,
July, 1031, 3,239 miles, 29 hours. 12 minutes.
Boardman and Polamtn, New York to Istanbul,
Turkey, July. 1932, 6,011 milt*. 49 bourn.
Herrtdon and Panglwrn. New Tfork to Wnleg,
Amelia Earhert, Harbor Grace to IraUnd, May,
1932, 2,2i)0 milra, 13 hours, 30 minutes. .
Mnttrnv mud Griffin. Harbor Grace to Berlin,
July, 1032, 18 hour*, 41 minute*.
■j . Mattero, New York to Norway, Jbw, H33,
8.C00 milea, 28 boim. 65 mfnntea.
’........... W ^ ’Eaat to West
Kochi, ’ FlUmaurice and Baron
Huencfeld,
Dublin to Labrador, March, 1928.

/

A simple nil* of thumb test of
tho sounilnrss of ■ tom, applied
by eommcrriel honki, la to deter­
mine1 whether it la uifIf-liquidat­
ing." whether tho loan provide*
mean* for itw own payment. For
instance/ a hank will inaally land
a successful merchant moat of tho
money needrd to purchase gneth*
for salt In tha Christmas aaaaoti,
bp au&gt;r it is exported that tha
sale of thcM&gt; actual grinds will
provide lho rash to liquidate tha
loon anil give Iha merchant ui.s
profit hs-aidra.
Ruslana loans
are ma-lr only if ih« lander ia cer­
tain in his own mind that the pur-

after hoars o f dahat*.
Oam, hr
Borah, provided that aa w h aC
fair competition should ha agreed
to by industries in ra sparat tea
with tha administrator* if it lo­
ve hred "com binat Loae in natrmlat
af trade, price firing or other
monopolistic practice*.”
The other, by U n rw . a# Gear,
fia, and Black, af Alnhoaan, madtfted Iba licensing clause to make it
appli to tha entire industry ar
unit which refused ta Jala a maJocitj In adhating to a **de awl
not permit tha Ih w idnt W apply
it against ■ particular “geographieal area" under the caeamittee

flrirnt in-omc to the borrower to Their proceeds were invested in
enable lha latter to pay interest perishable goods and *bose good*
and eventually to return the prin­ were in large part destroyed or
cipal of tha loan.
had no lasting mmmereial capital
Tha war loons from the United value. The security for tha loans
States to the Allies larked the
essential feature of a good com­
mercial loan. They were as if a borrowing governments.
merchant had mmr into a bank
In short, if we grant that tha
and said:
“ Gangsters Tare conatantly attacking m&gt; store. If it governments of Great Britain awl
■Iocs not stop they will put1 me France, as a matter of principle,
out of business.
I do businrs wished lo pay Iheir just debts, tha
practical question was and ia—
with your bank, and allhnogh you
have no grrnt personal stake in Could those governments obtain
Ihc fight, I wish that you would the necessary number of dollars lo
help me clean up the gangsters, do ao. or rould they offer tha
because if they get control of my llniled States some other type af
store, Ihey will cvrUinly hurt compensation which we would
business in general In the eit), count as the equivalent of dollars T
so, Ihe debts rould bp paid. In
and that won't do your hank any If
theory at least. If not, tha best
good.
will In the worlil would not suf­
"Ho you let me have unlimited fice to pay them.
credit, and I'll use this credit to
What was the situation facing
buy guns and ammunition and In
hire iletretires, anil also In feed the two principal debtors aftrr
my family while I am away from the war?
iwitfi
rwHiiifirp were,
urn*, mini
Both "countries
from an
business and-can't - attend lo it—
and after a while t hope that I ran Internalinna! point of view, in had
Faeh had an
kill off these gangsters. Whi n t shape finanrinlly.
have done that, I'll be hack in appalling load of internal deb!—
business again anil I hope that Northern France was a wilderness
my profits will be better.
If I that must h rebuilt nl once at
don't do It, It Is pretty rrrta'u whatever rost- the British Industhat I won’t have any profits at trial systrm was disorganised by
all.
Naturally, I'll consider my the war, an,| many of the foreign
loan here a commercial one,' sn-l markets upon which Great BriiI raprel In pay yuU back." Sup­ lan's pre-war prosperity depended
pose the banker had loaned money had been usurped, lemporartly at
on this turns and the msrrhrinl
had taken four years to eradicate
hta gangster enemies; meanwhile
the banker had fbd the merrheni'e
mkly, reapplied him with money
tujdmore and mora arms nod
equipment- Then, finally, the mer­
chant vteo successful, and returned

6

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Hanfoni hai on exceptionally
bright bunch of young fdVs in
the htslri ipic line and every time
an amateur play is contemplalad
her* it is sure to lie a sucres* be
caurn Ihe characters are generally
guod. MU* While, who put i.n the
farce, CuplJ at College, last F’ l
d a / night seems to pirk the prop­
er ones fur the cast f &gt;r they rat rlrd nut the points in the pity
lika seasoned vutfrans and the
chorus was esreptionally ctervr.
Among thnsv In tha cist were:
Mrs. p. (J. Riggers the Misses C.
Louise’ Shepherd, Charlotte llantl,
Linda Connelly, Saldie Williams,
Annia Mcbermid. Daisy Belts,
Genie Wicker, Essie purdon, Nor­
ma llrrndoji, Gladys Morris, MarEdward l.anr, Ksndall
ChaM,
Frank Camphell, Henry P-rdbn.
and Osboitie Herndon.
The delightful recital given by
the reeillan Club Friday morning
at the studio of Mrs. Fannie B.
Munson was the annual June
imrning recital which this rxcelIrat elub of yiang mualclias ueually prepare for the pleasure and
entertain aient of
their
many
friends and th* large airlence
which always assembles to enjoy
the recital and last public meeting
of the club for th* seas in. Among
those taking part on the program
for the .morning went Haas)
Packard. Marian Packard, Lucille
Rinse, A(Isle Rinse Adels Rungs,
Ruth Keaner, Margaret Davis,
Lucca Chappcl, lUsie
Purdon,
A WiaMt Higgins, Margaret ttevls,
and Mrs. Muiu in.
Joa Lalag, Jr. errirod home
yesterday after eMending the Gonfvdernte re-union in Chattanoogn,
Tcnn. and reparti a fine tlaM
among the nnunlatea,
B. A., Doogteai, pf Ovteda, tent
tha felure clerk of the Circa11
Court ef Seminole Cieaty, w *te
tha etty ImVy- He has Jart j*.

H arbor Crn«, Ji
ttiUttA.87

turned (rum Tallahasace where he
represented Ihe late(**la of the
rllrus giowcr,.
L. I*. MrCullcr has moved Inti
hit two new store rooms in Ihe
Hand B-ilding and is ready (or
Ihe trad*, lie has one of the fln•st *1 ires in the county an.l esn
ba depended upon In keep it ll|
to dale In every particular.

Co-Operation In *
C i t r u s Shipping
Control U r g e d
ft'ont inuni From Page One)
latnrv/ Two hills were presented,
tha first being a proposal that tn
agricultural commission ha given
control on petition of 75 percent
o f the grower*. The second pro­
posed definite regoUtion end con­
trol of etandarde. Tha bills wens
not pasard.
Rut tha Florida Industry should
not abandon hope, Commander re­
ported. The federal govkcniaeW
has come to the aid o f similar In­
dustries. If Florida, Texas had
California g*t together with lha
fadqrel government, success will
assure the iwtssiMIHy af stability
and security of Ini ■lineal i In
Florida.
•In Ihe fwtore water atripcarets
at* expected to play an Important
part In citrus transportation, &gt;ri
It; was Intimated In I k w r e id n 'i
rfport that, water shtereente will
Jm^made^um the MUeMad|»^ rteee
IrenepoctMlmi beans teegu UManm ire

qI citrus

t e a few

rintig the AUaalie geahanr
truck IraaapMtaUsM, harere
Waa pointed not. carries »
volvnse of cltrea te Intend
wllhln dally tracking rang*.
Kgthnngv fruit la n l m

h U ffb t n premium prtre. r

stack ta tha recital at wwkl
trad* la wkkh we. as a a k an
other ceontrieo, are ckatty tetereetert"
"Ntewilh* tending He ttaaikotteo
the gold staaVnid k the heat v a d akla maaey nmtheaisae". Hr.
Mi a m i ih«Ua* A
•*
thread a apsaalea af gehl pay­
ments. aa aallaa has ahawWed
iU allegiaace la that their avowed

The words "geographical area”
war* stricken out, although Head
■aid they had ban suggested by
Hugh S. Johnson, whw wiU ha ad­
ministrator of tho kadaatrial pro­
visions, aa behalf of President
Roosevelt.
to opening tho attack aa the It­
erating provisions. Read said Ihk
waa the “moat mroluthvnarj" awAmericaa."
Senator
W agner,
Desaoerat,
New York, said it waa eoseattal if
cut-throat competition waa to ha
eliminated.
•
"W hat has dragged Industry
down more than anything else.**
said the New Yorker, “te cu t­
throat competition, long k e e n and
starvation wage*.
-W e are going to lift ep te a
wage level o f rom forl mod decs a ry. Mont industries new dragged
down by a m a k it r a a t 10 lo IS
percent "who- work employes tang
hours at etarvotiao pay.
It k
sweatshop hosiaese
rompelitloa
er« are trying to eliminate.*
Reed said the hilt would p r irribe the same code far the "corner grocery store” as the chain
.tore, but W egner replied it was
I he smalt baslneas SMB it ia de­
signed to prole t.
"That's price filin g ,” Reed re­
plied. Reed said he had heei* appreached by steel manufacturers
lo support the hill and l herefers

Senator Robinson
Mas Verbal Battle
With Huey P. Long
Il’oatinaed On Fage Two)
ha 1 "settled" a pnlitkal mailer
with K‘&gt;bln*oa iu Aikaaesu ia the
lost elerlita. by helping scad hack
to the Senate Mrs. Hattie W. Car*
raway, and ad&lt;led:
"I’ll go hack to the people ef
Arkansas again and see wh*
conies hack la the Senate.”
Turning squarely about ftoaa hta
•eat ia Urn front r&gt;W au that he
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the rear Robinson shot hock:
"The senat &gt;r from touleiaan
has boosted that he will go lata
Arkansas. If ho cornea late Ar­
kansas. IU take the liberty of
going into Lmle laso,
"Knowing the stale ef affairs ia
tho two slatre aa I ka IU ray he
will be tepadtaled ia hath af
them.”
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la Mra. Caraway's campaign “aa
tha senator well kaews” . Koksasoa launched a general attach «»•

lew ef restoring the geld .tender 4
at »app triable k w h is eoe which
involves kvesting trade and capi­
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lien ear haages may he sstthrd
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and her hevt
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demand fe e ynyment atteraniiw ly
ia r*M ha* played aa important
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p rke level* bath here and ua ether
cn.atriea,
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p ail o f ear I ‘reign tradr hn« ac­
re Ir rated the iVsiategratwa e f oar
domestic price ‘tincture, a n t the
attainment ef n new pew* »quill
hnum acceejaty la the revival et
busier** w largely drpendral up­
on the rate at which a * can

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ALL EXPENSE
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•t IW r 3 J *. Mr. and Mrs. L I'. Sttulk. -t .I
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FROCKS

l im it Supper Is Held j
*&gt;* Uy Methodist 1'irrle;

$ 1 * ^ 8

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the style for

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By Group At Links

SHEERS

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"rtrw .iu liiy ’* voile lu r nevtr been
,v»M Uf*itc ul lhit Ivti• f r i i t ! Q nan-,
. lily i-in lu 'itig now m akn il |nup iU e! 1*•&gt;]&gt;u!ar ncta floral* anti oilier

-(iktigm. in wiile variety I JVwide!

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yjur policemen ar, wonderful!”
Now tor.) Trrncharil, In hi* on*
nual irport »» rommisslonvr of
the Metropolitan Polce. seeks to
. Improve both ' the condition and
service f "the man in bl.'e.Y
The l-undtn police ijiir m today
■
lv substantially that Inaugurated
Sir Hubert Peel in IMS), and
he O f Steps Will Be |hjr
Uird Trenchard feela that the
To Improve Educa- time ha* tome I? '.notify It Into
t i o n a l Standards Idonor corrc.'jjjmJence with eon! temporary needs. If hlv plans art
|approved by Parliament the Lon­
don polieeman may eeaso to have
Dtsn—probably th* most unanl1 reason to repeat the Nineteenth
piously praised official on th* face Century jingle, first sung in one
of the earth—hae just been mail* o f (iilbert and tvJllivan’a still
the subject of propieed far-reach­
ing reform*.
It ie traditional that foreign •&lt;•trustee vkitinr London after rum*
plaining of the Kngliah climate,
always finish up ecstatically, "but

IJKjiLY PRAISED
ONDON POLICE
0 BE REFORMED

3.2 BEER
Steve’* Place
POST OFFICE
LUNCH
Regular Meal* 30c
•SHsIt* Vest Otdre

JUST AMO
aa to shorten the time it may o*
necessary to wait before it becomet possible lu abolish the pret­
ell t
out-of-dale
srrsngsment
whereby the more senior officers
of the force are all ordinarily
drawn from military or civil serv­
ice* disc mneelrd with th* polk*.
Another change It to Introduce
a nhort-eervlf* system for the
lower ranks, thereby faelltaling
th* patsags Into more apprjpriate employment o f those who
prove to he riund pegs In square
police holes.
Other innovation* are to im­
prove discipline and diminish the
propnrikn of the force engaged AStff MAMCWT'dSUOS t-iaw
upon work other than that of i t , f c t wrv ' t c j r . u o p i t , » c
oevyja-R Q
crime prrvrntion. One o f them la kttits
to limit the activities o f "Federa­
tion” and “ Branch” boards, bodies
inside the forte which were origi­
nally etartrd to facilitate the rep­
resentation of grievances, but
which wer* originally started to
facilitate the representation ef
grievances, hut vyhlrh havs now,
developed ..into what Lord Trench-i
aid finds to be sometimes of the
nature of. propaganda - orgamxa-i
tioni detrimental to discipline.
Another new arrangement Is to1
reduce the use of policemen on1
ctreet traffic eonlrd and on such'
privately rem cneralcil
employ­
ment av that o f gite-kirpiug at
football matches and greyhound
rare meetings.

• RXGtAAI truck

Nerd for these rhnngss ho*
iHsen beraus* the |.ond»n police,
man's uidlnary dutiri have been
CHICAGO, J ne 0.—(A1)—Hull
growing In heaviness and re&lt;ponsi- yourself in linen, npw summer
Mlity. These ikjties are to main­ sheers, silk rrepr, gingham, seer­
tain safety and order amongst 7 ,- sucker or almost any material fan­

el «npti«i-Write
wta or phone yove

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MUtl ordtr • •• •

Brestg Company, Inc^
etc u n is* mur n o * til* .

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Saturday, June 10th------ Monday, June 12th

JOHN ANDES
20th nnd French
PHONE 9100

For oar customer* w# select only
choice fruits and vegetables and
meats, while we handle the finest
nationally advertised c a n n e d
goods.

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PHONE
FOR
YO U R
ORDERS

rito o

&lt;iStTAJAY
fvu osu otn
TWW

ernment by refusing to surrender
their gold and gold certificates,
but b* said “ they will be held up
to seem before their fellow eiiia* ns.”
“Somebody la going to be prose­
cuted", th* attorney general said.
"That U certain." *
j - Aoaerilog.hl*.desire- wav mvt'te
j find victim* but‘ merely to obtain
compliance with the President’s
orders, the attorney general again
indkatad that publication of the
names of hoarders might bis resorted to first.
"If necessary to make an ex­
ample I shall prosecute cheerful­
ly*, Cummings added.

For year* our custom- '
ers have found our
phone service very con­
venient—and they are
always sure wc—will
-send -them■'’•our-*-bes t - ’
food*'
,

Linen Suits Are NAMES OF MANY
In Vogue Among GOLD HOARDERS
Chicago Arbiters

M delivery A pick-up

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PRO U D
ToSeroe

I). V. WARREN
LAKE MONROE
PHONE 2003

L. C. KINAltll
917 W. FIRST ST.

II. E. WEEKLY
700 W. Oth SI.
PHONE 850

AWAITING ACTION
Justice Department Is
Given List For Poss i b l e Prosecution

cier. . but iurlu &gt; a lwo or threepiece uit in the wardrobe.
WASHINGTON, J-inr 9.-M PJThat furiiion'a divtatn and It
I seems In I (. well carried out Judg- The name* of 37 persons who hold
! ing from Iht- smartly suited wom­ latl.OfM In gold yesterday, were
en seen nto.it t.iwn—at a Century turned over to the rrimlnal dlviof Progress Exposition, the. race
tiark, nlon.r Michigan lloukvard,
at country clubs._______________ _
Linen soils are everywhere, anil
i they range in wright fr im printed
|hnrvlkcrchief linen to the sturdy
I quality found in men's linen suite.
A rich golden brown nrd natur&gt;t.1 linen is n smart combination.
One chic number ' in u Michigan
j Avenue ihnp bod n brown skirt,

'Independent-Time- Owned and Ot
SN GROCERY

IA T

ONE W A TE R M E LO N

Hundreds of thrifty
housewiv e h h a v e
tried our new bud­
g e t system on a
“ more and better
food at lower cost”
basis and found it
amazingly easy to
save. You will, too.

With Each Order o f $2.00 or More

M A R K ET

PllUbury’a

FREE CHEESE DISH

TO M ATO E S
Ing cotton blouse In the color of
tho strl|&gt;c.
An I still another had little suits
of brown or red checked gingham,
tho hlnu«&gt;-roat of which has pelky
short sleeves. Other store* are
•turning suit* ol whits pique.
A Statu Street
department
at ire is featuring „ clever youth­
ful suit—a crepe-low cut tennis
frock, a gingham blouse and •
with accompany- erf pc Jacket with rap sleivei.

*

SANFORD AVENUE— —Wo

406—

M a y o n n a is e

m /u

FIRST and PALMETTO

Polled

fu

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3 tor

oats

1 ^ 1 W E SSO N

on.

O A . Gallon Can ' $

1 . 0(0

3 foe

2

Pounds

Fresh 15 a*. PVff. Settled

One 10c Pkg. Monarch

LASSES TOFFIES
With Each |1.00 Purchase or More

Armour's Veribest PORK and BEANS

Pound Can

Oriole Extra Small Sweet PEA S—No. 2 Cana
2 For
3 Tall Cans
Campbell’s TOMATO JUICE

EVERYDAY

MILK, 3 tall or 6 small
SURE KILL

OLIO SPRAY, pint bottle
CLABBER GIRL

BAKING POWDER, 3 for

Ginger
ALE

35c j

L A R D 4 lb&gt; 2 9 '

Matches

Better Food

6c

17c
19c
25c
10c

l’uro Cane—Not Beit

Pure Creamery
Country Roll
Not Processed

LONG’S MEAT IS A TREAT TO E A T
Opposite PoatofflM
221 E. First Street .

Pounds
Pounds

Pound
S. R. Quality Guaranteed

Blue Rose

FLOUR 12 lbs.

RICE 6 lbs.

Log Cabin

Oh I Boy How Tasty

d

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Pancake Flour pkff.

N. Y. State Cheese lb.

Honduras

Toilet

ALL FLAVORS

RICE 5 lbs.

TISSUE 3 rolls

JELLY, 14 oz. G lass............

IRISH

1 14 OZ. BOTTLE

TOMATO CATSUP, ..............

LARGE SKINNED (Half or Whole)

OSCEOI.A It, S. P.

CHERRIES, 2 No. 2 C ans......
That Extra Good

(It’s Worth More)

OSCEOLA COFFEE, .............

M EATS

At Depression
Price*

CENTER C ir r S - S U C I D

PO TATO ES

I Q Pounds

8^

20c
Brewer’s YEAST
CHIPS0
Clabber Girl BAKING POWDER

lb.

40c

Chidlow Better Bread For Better Health

Ruund, Loin, T-Uunu—Cm from young tender corn fed
Steer*,

ST E A K S
Beef—Cut from the mu
RO ASTS
R IB S

2

Pound

15^

Pound

lO f

231

Pounds

Saudi lean Pork

CHOPS

2

Pounds

251

Snow Whlto Extra Fbncy White
.No tbht flank places, no salt or watar added. No buttons.

BACON
H A M

Pound

10% l

r- pound ,T ■ 2 7 /

fhney Quality WwtSFJfL

�SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 193.1

JXAK kwir*.

Ssmlcal Knockout Is
Registered In 10th
Boand Before 65,000

It t u one of the biggnt up**t.« that Ik* modtr* ring he»
»r»n u Schineirnf, ferorlle at
■’ high •• 4 to, 1 before tha bat*
tla •tartnl, navar bad a chance
nm-e Ulr opening ball on Damp*
frt't tint hig promot loo venture
founded.
|
The «hort. crushing right hand
punch** that I do M oat Johnny
R i'l", Mickey WaJktr, and Young
StnMing. bounced‘ off Baar‘« arid*
grinning countenanca aa though
tha Carman warn punching a
brick wait. And in turn tha long
armed Californian, punching abort
ami with the power of a flvetnch ■bail in hi* right hand. b*|.
tarail tha Carman about aa ha
plannail.
Through the firit three round,
tha huge Baer, with H pound,
of weight in hie favor, inrhea in
height and reach, loaned Schmet-

ffu&lt;H £ x r &gt;t k h in r

jxh h

hn i *nrh * t n r n-&gt; npiirnr* to V9
hrI rv It j Uit lt*S.t. (tilt girl* M
uril ii- lltlli* IihVi* iliKInl to It*
III*, (lilt IU»W W«f hitVi* vottHt
■m cu'lum*** fur tijyfiittCt
marl liHtllliife with thM#
anti rim ing. Pump* at
of hviisi* or white kidaU*

Mgidy-WIggly Chain
Having Special Sale

LIFE'S BYWAYS
A r The l A P t e s

v / r n tw a : - A fW - c w g y y h a t th z r v m r y c o t r s :
C ITS.
HMAKTXV IITTLCHE - At K»y.f OTTM C IN
W ow *. 7 7 6
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glucreV
;i i r i»OVritttf oil
Teeth lured tn a marl, hotly
hunched near ami awaying to givr
momentum to rarh punah, the
curly thatched
Californian
amn.hrd Hchmeling'n hcail with
me tririffie wallop after another.
The crowd, aenaing the birth
of a new punching menace tn all
the heavyweighta, acreamrd a.
Sr binding tottered. Thr tin man'.,
defrnae rank aiowly, hi. knee,
bent, and Itaer leaned into hnn
with one final crushing right to
the jaw,
Behmeling arenl to the floor
in a aprawl ami the roaring of
the rrnwd waa a» great Kefrreu
Oonovan cwuld only read the

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it. .nr, I'lno tilt |h.&lt; "iwinu.
" 11,hi. nitmmiMfil l a -1 w ic k .
IHJIII.li: VI* .tl&gt; L*I*i'll initlll.e.
i irir.ip g *.• I *. while the pub*

••tmrrnthi -ugh

We ha.r ju'l rrrritrd tarl.c more noil, . f Sit.rraaru
to b« «i.rn a»uj abw&gt;i|(lit, I'ltl't' t„ thriflj Manhattan cuatomer.. i o »rn -nine Jrwr mnpon.? Mime i f nur ru.turn­
er. hare irreiird thrir tir.l unit and are on thrir way Inaartl
a romflctr «rt. Ihia‘| tail |n ii»t» for your rimpiM*,
Maine . . . 10 lb-*- H e
New Hill . . It) itw. 19c
New I'urulitui III llw. 27e

POTATOES
lirorgia liarl&gt; Hoar

Dozen

Stninoff Will Open
New Bowling Alley
Jim Sloinuff, one of the create.t fool hull player*, ever known
tn SrminoTS* High SrhonU tula*
announrra that hr will open to
mnrr&gt;w morn'ng a “ Nr» hr it"
bowlinr alley in n room. in Ihnt
portion of thr Melannh-r Aim V
which fair, on Cnmmemal S l i d .

Wo r k Is Started
Upon Catholic
Mr, SloinolT r . p e i 'l. to „t:tV•thr a lle y , one o f th r mini
,n
Chur ch Edifice
tra rtiv e .p o t . in thr rtly. It, wdl

Tlu* Cut tun Wrirtlrolu*

SQUASH
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G R A PE FR U IT Bu. 2 0 /

hr a clea rin g hnn.r f &gt;r ro-wa of
th e apurt. world, and frirm l- who

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Thr Stud It** lllue llibbnn 1'in‘il Ktrnl

Is Not Always Desirable!

„*i» |itmnh| .i mind
II*

m»l lli.il

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|di 111.10*1 ft»r
But If it to of food Quality,
thFn amt only Ihrn if ^Brlci*
Mi*rrhandier** d**irabl«. For almost HO yrars A&amp;l* trn^ main
tatncil their rigid Quality .Standard and at the same limithrough u-ientific mrrthamltning have Inmi aid** to kup
their ^rkra low, Tl#.V* why over five million fauulio drp«-n*l
on
^,,r tkr1r dally fomi nrn|,.

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t t ii iriiri i ‘ii **t .i

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Ann Pape— Raapherry,
Strawberry or Pcrich

Ann Page—Raspberry, Strawberry or

2 L b. Jir

2 9 / Grape Jell y

Preserves

35/

RICE

hlte Hoti.w Brand— E V A P O R A T E D

M IL K 3 tall cans _1 7 / 5 lbs. 1 1 /
Crisp, Delicious POST
Flnent

TO A S T IE S 2 pkgs. 1 3 /

Cranulatetl

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1‘lTWi to rail

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SUGAR

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fan « Iti.ipiirli

nvn Soultu'ill
l i l l l Hl r I* ’ lit i*1liM.»||» trill tl tmf IO HIM
I«rt rid . Sir, M oiiiol! Kit** i»m»|ih*tn| I *1 .1.1 thr* m. t v
lUiiWn ill lli,* South mit| In
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liftit
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morning, ut
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LARD

M ATCH ES 1 0 / SPINACH

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2 heads 1 5 /

FAN CY., F A T. It. I. HKD

■ Idirffe Y ellow

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Corned^ B c e f 2 5 /

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FLO U R

PHONE M*W

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F tr a C e a ta A C m

F L O R ID A . T H U R SD A Y . J U N E 8 , 1M 3

Mollisons Defeated
In Flight Attempt
4* ; •*

CROYDON, Ja n . 8.—&lt;*•)—
Dteaater
overtook
Captain
Jam*. MoMsoa aa-l hi. avtetrix
wtfo. Amy Johns in. today . t
the outMi of lh*ir adventurous
attempt te aet three nviation
records. Th.lr plan. crashed at
tha takeoff fro lha Glghl to
Now York,
whanca
they
planned te fljr to Bagdad and
than back to Englan-I. Neither
of lh« filer, wma hart. The
plane wai badly damaged.

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DUCE SIGNS

I Bandits Get
IFrom Bank

TO CURB WARS

CHICAGO, J « m
Terrortsiag a • « « of man and
__.M l. meat ef thaw custommasked bandit*
are,
robbed th« main Stela Bank
today of approximately |J^ 0 0
BB.I etcaped la two aotomoblloa.
They Hrod a ahot In tto ail aa
they Cod.

O f Graduates HEATWA1
VAPOR IS Thousands
From Colleges Are Facing
I0ST FATE Better Chances For Jobs M S
MANY
to P a t t e r n HOME MORTGAGE

NEW YORK. Jan . 8— &lt;AVThe thousands of young men and
women who ar# leaving college
campuses this month, diplomas In South Is Scorched
hand, to sesk positions are meet­
Round*The-WorldA vi­
Hot Weather
Ambassadors
Of
FoUr
ing a better respons# than In th*
House Leaders Called
ator
Is
Almost
Un­
last three years, * survsy of rep­
Sends Mercury
Other .Nations Put
resentative college president* Indi­
To White House To
conscious
When
He
Names ToDocument
Nineties* Hmu
cated today.
‘ Hear How FvC hief
Brings Plane Down Minor DlfferencesBe- Particularly In technical llnss,
A
s
Peace
Security
most of th# educators said, oppor­
' W i l l Compromise
KANSAS CITY, Jtn»«
twreen
2
Branches
tunities for trained m#n are In­
MOSCOW, J ne -i. I,Tb-Caro­
(A.P.I—Blliterlnff he*L t
ROME. Juno «. -(A h — The
creasing.
Soma
axscullrea
failed
to
line funic* from a leaking gas line,
Of Legislature Re­ not* any marked upturn a t this nadoen and windn. aVln _'
* W A S H IN G T O N , J u n e »•—
Mixanllnl four-power pact, who**
which alm&lt;st overram - him in the
aim i» to assume European P*o&lt;e
'(A .P .) — P re tM e n t R o o M v .lt
main To Be Settled time, but they were unanimous In tnmadow. hall and llffh
air. forced Jimml- Mat’crn ruth
and open the way for world,moforecasting an Improvement for haraaaed the nation In 1
g am m o n ed H o u ie D em ocratic
ilonIy to land near I’rokopiev-h.
nomic rrcovtrjr, wms Rimed last
WASHINGTON, Jane 8.-IA V Hlbcria Wednesday, the Amerl-sn Th# A'hninUtr/.riin'u M.OoOIKS»,- college and university graduate* nf the area between Uia
le a d e n to thfe W h ite Houite
night by th* Italian premier and
within a year.
the
of (ireat Britain. Newspaper AndMaga. round-the-world f l- r told *he As­ ikio fmergeney h in; jiiorlgsgeT t- . ".When eompavvd-with th* op­ TtorVIra and the A'
__amha**ador*
__ ...
to d a y f1o r a ghow dow n on th e
sociated Preasloday. .
. ^ Ilnal action
tiy portunity lari year." sa'd President N firlv three ncore of d
t i|e |r b__n ___
i 'h i *. . '*
ac
g^
1lf e £ P to X Banal. .«•
R liie O a fa e i' D k ir liT
I am still sick tr&gt;m Ihe fuinet
the Senate m i l u; even Ihe for­ John Lloyd Newromb, of th# Uni­ ware reported1mostly dot
Texan *ald in n telephon- in­ mality of a r t ’ i'd vole, and rely versity of Virginia, "there I* a
nouncing the adherence of the
83rd Year Of Life the
terview fn m llelor* n-a* Pro- a rrcuncillatlia of difference* be­ noticeable Improvement In th# sit­ drowning and heat
four great European state* to the
If ■ gw wm
-- —
draft of th# agreement.
91 Students Will Re­ latent
PHILADELPHIA, June 8. - (A1 kopievtk.
tween the Senate and House meas­ uation."
.
„ V tlon.
Y f c n o m y reR utatlone. H ouse
Premier Mu»*o!lnl hailed th ac­ —The walks of Ilf# In which Cylie said he expeelrl to leave (or
"We. have had more call* w
Death* were most nu
Intervened between th# C.plceive Diplomas A t cord a* a 10-year guarantee nf ru* II. K. Curtis was most inter­ Krasnovarsk "in five n- ten ure*
Xadara w ar. Inclined to ballete the
men this year than Issl". reported slates bordering th# Great
tol
an,|
th*
White
House.
and security In Europe.
Proaidant'c plan will receive
ested —murie—paid tribute yester­ hour*".
Evening Exercises peace
Although not u dissuitlng voice President R. M. Hughe*, of Iowa \ beat wave that sent Ibn
The dur#’« announrement w«* day to the noted publl»her who
He-rrlttng his ex|erirnc- with was heard at the rnll fn m ihe Slat*
Booaa approval.
nineties «and
Slat# college.
Colleg*.
"W*
we *vp#«t
-.m — to
-- mirv
n m r Into
mro tbe
me wine*we
cheered enthu»la»llealty by the
The Senate amendment impoevd
Seminole High School bring* Senate and by the diplomatic rep- died at his home after a -yrarV the fume*. M slien said he w*s Vica-Presl-Vent’s rori-um that the place about 13 percent more 8f ,*| deed* scorched the South. - _ ,
jlmnst unconscious when he bill would be “considered passed." 'ale*, probably t t lov™ '* » '• w*. promised .omo relief vrith ft
a 25 percent limitation upon the IU 1933-33 ichool year to a close
Illness.
From different parts of the brought the plane d&gt;*n on n small Ihe Senate previously added irv- trie*,
prediction of local thnndtrthteft*, j
compensations cute that might be in graduation eaereises In the re«entatlve* of ihe other threw
les, than
tnan In
in 1931." _ t
participating government* who oc­ world feme messages from person­
Emm Chancellor
M. A. Ttesn- ere.
emergency landing field.
• **
_____
given service connected dUablll- auditorium tomorrow night at 8:00 cupied seat* In the gallery.
(Contnluad On Page Flvs)
non. of th* Greater University of
al friends, or from .olhors and
Ues. Tha prcaldentlal compromise o'clork.
He
said
he
repair
til
the
g*"
line
A verting that negotiation* fnr
Montana, cam# tW atatwvTvrvst:
P1UPFATJ). N. T , June A —
At H at hour, member, of the the pact had met greatest diffi­ others, testifying to their regard and made tempors.'/ repairs to
waa *aid to avaraga I I percant but
-The business ,nd penfesstoniat At least four persons were kHlod
would laava to tha government the graduating rla»*. con»l»llng of culty over the article dealing with for tHe newspaper and magaxln* the stablliier broken in Ispdirtg
opportunities for employment of a ond a score Inlnred . fMM
owner.
and then will put the plane in cundetermination of whether a die- 48 girl* and 45 boy*, will goiter
(Continued on Page Five)
"ante number of coHeg* and «nl- when a severe wind, rein and
Mr.
Curtis
died
at
1:10
A.
M,
for
th
.
Ia»t
lime
to
•*
.
thel-ilitlon when he reseller Kru.noability waa directly attrtb.toble
trlcal storm strocV Western
(Contlnnad on Png*
at his surburban home. “Lyndon * sareh.
te tha service. Tha Senate pr»- leader, honored »nd hear words of
York State and th# southern
in his eighty-third year. II* was
Although a hr I n sir it was
- o n j was estimated to cost P1T0,- advice from several speaker*.
of Ontario Pro vine*, Canada.
slnck.n with a heart attack some repaired at the ()n-i« airport
The
program
get*
under
w»y
000.000; that of tto President
Tha deadt
when He *ehool orchestra begin*
time ago.
Histrurus C. Calonatus arrived
Meltem obviously had ii en hi*
•PMOO.OOO.
Thomas Raker, S3, BufW«.
Iltrial will lm In Weri laurel
(Continued
On
Page
Kuur)
Democratic leaihr* delayed ncRobert Calhoun, 88.
llill Cemetery here Friday after­ niln-l and »ald that hrransy of It In Hanford yssterday to occupy a
special
location
In
tho
Hanforl
he
would.prefer
-o
have
a
vr»y
tioa on tho Independent ulflce* ap­
noon and will In- slri tly private.
fireman.
Municipal
Z
in
&gt;
which
will
be
his
large
landing
field
f.-r
hi*
next
propriation blU te give President
(Continued On Page Hjx)
Chart** SdttoT, 80,
TAMPA,—Jui*.— —tAh—John
home f &gt;r many month* to come.
(Continued Oh Page” TKreej
Rooorvctt tim e l a aabmit lha c in
Tanesster. N. T..
Taylor, Largn, was elec.el unani­
Me. Catonatua, an hr I* known
crate compromise proposal te the
John B. Mlllan, 10. of P rui
WASHINGTON. June &gt;—
mously today to the pr**lilcncy nf
xnologlcally, is a pigmy rattler the
apodal veterans’ committee.
Ont.
Th,
Senate
unanimously
tod
f
tho
Florida
Citrus
Exennnre
at
an
like
of
which
la
n
d
to
be
found
In tha faca of ndmlolitratlon
Th# Injured Included threa J'Jto'
annual salary of IIO.O'X).
In Florida. Thla reptile is lesa than voted more pow.r for It* Inve*
p n that a satisfactory agraamen
a t Lackawanna, H- T .| thtoiHe anil other new officer* weri20 inches long, yet it is full grown gallon of private bank, mni1 h « J firemen a t Toronto;
(Continued On Page Four)
g*
srs .ml soon Ih .rta ft.r O. P. Va"
named by th# Exchange hoard of
and
It
is
the
l»rg**l
pigmy
rattier
dent, and a teacher of a
Practical Joktr* who during Ihe directors at an nnnual se«*|pn
ever seen In Central Kansas from Hwsringen, a* wltnes* In tto ’*• ** school new Milton. O nt, and «0l
past few week* have been hamper­ here. It said no asla’ ir bx* Iren
which It was sent to tho Hanford Morgan -«d Company nq«l»Y. students of tha public school to - (
Major A. B. MeMulten. of Tam
ing tha usual *(T*ctiv*ne»» of the paid tl&gt; presiding officer th* last
f* L. Williams, 42-year-old local a j o .
pa. State Director of Avistlorv
ehsractvrlxsd such P'oc»dU” AVl Winona, Ontario,
Police Department had
tetter two tears.
destructive All
D. C. Bunker, assistant curator "terrifically
was in Sanford this morning with fisherman who was so badly
Mlllan w u oktoA W j W *
heed the warning of Municipal
burned
in
an
early
morning
fire
John Snivrly, Winter Haven, Lieut. E. C. NilUon. of Orlando,
of the Museum of Birds and Mam­ business la of greater jotem# than nine white Bakar dled of Injortto ,
Judge S. A. B. Wilkin*in.
was named first viro president; calling at th* Chamber of Com near Lake J.ssup yesterday mals of th* University of Kansas a year ago".
lnl,rtn,rt ?‘ recolead when the
»w —
•
_ ... morning, met his death through
“It has been reported to » • Frank Clark, Indian River City, d.&gt;.„n
m titu off ca Ito totiMcUoa, with, ^ Idrhl (l w (, decided late yw- at Lawrence,' sant this replU# to a long settee vf qaaetlon* «n Urn blow him Into t t *
^
i
that
persona
have
called
the
atesecond
vice
praeidenl;
A.
W.
Hur­
« w tha merchant* of Sanfird
Johns" ’VAIIbir
AlrWay*
fhe 8t. John*
\k liry A
i r w a y s ] ( , r Jusilce nf Ihe ISaeo Hanford In rare of hit frlemt Clar­ Involved financing of tha *«!*«• barto Sllrer
l u 111 iIIIl f -r*~ the plan of ttdrt to atk far police help at ley,' Winter Darden, third vie# system which la now in process J. C. Roberta and Sheriff J. K. ence O. Bare, a*a misted with tha tlv* Van Bweringsn rallrmsd sn* Piloting hi th# hergu termtoto (
t t e d x a regatta on U k* Monroe ones", h# said. "When the officer preofdcnt; and J. O. Carr, Ft. Og­ of rompletlun.
McClelland whn Investigated tho Bureau of Entomology of th* Isrprlset and th# part token
at regular Intervale during tke arrives at tho acana reported te den, fourth vlra president. O. M.
United States Department of Ag­ th* Morgan bank.
Major
McMullen,
whose
attsnh"su tter waa trwahad to
rase.
No Inquest will be held.
summer month* la evidenced In a him, either there U no o n . there Falls, Tampa, was elected secre­ ti in to tho proposed Airway* was
Referring te rail oparat'on* b*
,
The Investigation disclosed the riculture.
tary.
or,
In
on*
case
la*t
week,
th#
petreport mad* today by B. D. HighSuperintendent of Parka James •tided "That’* all w# need" In con­
Taylor, elacted at th* last an­ dirseted some day* ago by Lieut. fart that th* one-room palmetto
leyman. chairman of the commit- ion laughingly tall* officer* that nual session as first vie. presi­ Milton, has consented to make and burlap constructed shack In Moughlan ha* placed th* n pttla nection with expanding butlnesa.
he was j.* t playing a joko."
Tha Renat* meanwhile
put companion*
I n on pritM*
a thorough personal Inspection of which the men lived was illumi­ on special display at th* too. It
Declaring that this la a “aerloua dent, has been occupying th* pres­
Of 1&gt; merchant* approached
idency since th* resignation re­ tha sn tir. project. Ilia stop bar* nated by th* light of a burning is In ft ta g s properly labeled eo through a reaolutlon giving th*
matter”,
Ju4%#
WUkiiuon
aaid
with th* roqoeil that they donate
**•
cently of Wllll.m.Edward* which today waa‘on* of ssvsral h* will rug stuck Into a bottle of kero­ that visitors may see this unusoal commute* power for eaam lnri on climbing to G«h* •
•MM object that might b* of that h* ha* given police order, to follow*) the refusal hy th . direc­ make between Kissimmee and sene. Thle bottle la believed to snake which Is the latest addition of itock t^intmetloni ^&gt;y wh^cn was blown iw if t
have been nceldcntally kicked over tu the too.
partner* of th* Morgan Grin re­
' value to tho participating boat- bring Into o u r t all person* who torate to accept all his recom­ Jacksonville.
■on, 14 willingly doaated to the In- nny way break into th . effi­ mendation* for reorganisation of
It is not th* first tints that !&gt;r. duced their Income toxaa.
Lieri. Nillton staled that at shortly after midnight, and the
committee, Mr. Hlghleyman *ald. ciency of the department by call* tha asehange.
Hunker has sent an animal, bird,
the present t-me there arc ala fire resulted.
Dr. J. N. Tolar today reported or replilt to Hanford for tha too,
The pru*a range from a hima- or "joke#" of this nature.
;s
major airports in th* 8t. Johns
Regatta Committee
R.
C.
I-smpe.
who
with
Mr.
Wil­
"Such
Inexcusable
effort,
at
be­
mada bamboo vase with a dts'gn
Valley—those at Orlando, Hanford. liams was In the humlng shark, and Mr. Moughton wrote to him
Negro
Is
Fined
$200
ing
funny”,
he
.aid,
“must
be
worked oot with rmr. itampa to a
Orange City. Defend, I’alatka and is resting “much belter" today, again expressing appreciation for OfC. Of C. Will Meet
Seoul bo)k and a gallon of Ice stopped, and all p*r»»na brought For Drunken Driving Jacksonville.
and that he probably will recover. hi* interest.
cream aa th* awards for th* Roy before m* need expect no mercy.
Ths Special R»g»H»
Dr. Bunker la nuw endeavoring
Thsre ate nvw under construc­ He la painfully burnd all over hi*
They
must
be
taught
that
tele­
Proeeedlng*
In
Municipal
Court
Sco t boat races, to a year** •**
to Incat* aome yjung badgers In of th# Seminole County ChM*®*1
tion ftol h at Kissimmee, Green body.
Ralph a Chapman,
"
phoning
for
officer*
when
they
are
on Monday aflernoon were fea­ Cove Springs and I’omona, while
eldest Insurance policy, a M »ul1*
Mr. Williams' body Is at Uio Western Kansas. II* will ssnd of Commerce will meet nt the City local grower, yssterday a fw ee eb
tomorrow
case, a 30-.tiy free pa&lt;« t» thw not nefded I* a.s.rloua m atter in tured by th# levy ng of a $200 at least (our more fields are pro­ Erickson Funeral Home awaiting them Just as soon as they are Htll at 'J'-30 o’clock
afternoon to make final • r**n**: was nam*d aa a m*mtor of to#
Milan# Theater, and other prise* that while officer, are answering fine on Ham Wallets, negri msn, pose l When th* system Is c tn- burial instructions from a brother trapped.
the
fal*.
rail,
an
Important
call
charged
with
driving
tn
automo­
menu for th# regatta whleh wlU Board of Truateo* of tto Baatottt
na follow*'.
pitted, which may he an accutn- who yes ides In North Carolina.
*
bile whil* Intoxicated. ..
be
held'her* next Thursday after­ School District, l UIUl itiag
Fear dinner*, donated by Frank may go nhe# ted.”
Mr.
Williams’
survivor*
ineulda
pl shed fact before the year l« over.
ShlnholMt who had w M f«
Walter*
had
also
been
charged
his
former
wife.
Mr*.
W.
O.
Stan&lt;* F o lic a t th . Voids* Cafe; tn
0 . W. Gilberts 39, DieH noon.
Lieul. Nlllson stated that thrre
on hte #ls&lt;tlon te th# City
with
rerkles*
ririvinr,
but
this
Msmbara
of
this
committee
are.
• tomatie pencil donated by I be
will he no finer series of sde&lt;piate sell end four children of this
Following SickneHH J. U Marsntetl*. chairman, C. E. mission some month* agokharg. was dismissed.
r ^ l a r y Ctly Pr-nting Cx.; a $5 till Florists To Discuss
landing fields over such a sh ,rt section.
Mr. Chapman was named
Margaret Ruff, chsrfed with be­ distance anywhere in llw South.
Adams. E. K. Dludwurth, John
an * key aat donated by the
Word waa received her# yester­
petition slgnod k y » # « ly «
ing
drunk
and
disorderly,
waa
Part
In
Shut-In
Day
Brumlsy.
Otto
Caldwell,
David
S n f e r d Drug Co.I a one-yenr ac­
Major McMullen, as director of
day of th* death nf O. W. Gilbert,
Cooper. Walter Coleman, 8. D. sons of this district j r t o
fined 110.
cident policy donated by th* W.
aviation for tha stale, has aulhot.
39. whn vra* taken to the Htatl
th at to b* appolntsd. Th* |
Sanford floe'sta will meet In the
John Mattbesa, an I Alberta Wil­ ily t &gt; recommend that stale It. F.
L. Croper Agency I « motor born
Hospital for the Intan* on Sat. Hlghleyman, Frank Evana, J- E- waa presented to tto msm™
Fox,
B.
E
’.
Haines,
L.
D.
Halnea,
doaated by tho Root Motor Co.; lobby of th* Valdex Hotel tonight liams. charged with being dis­ C. funds b* I red to pay unem­
urday morning.
th* County Board of Pobllo latheir orderly. ware fined $5 »erh. while ployed workers for clearing land
The Information slut" not slat# tt. J. Holly. J r , W. D. Hoffman. ■trueUon ysitsrday. Ho waa »
mm gallon of m iter oil donate:) by at 7:30 o'clock ' l l discuss
when or where he died. Official* Al Lee, llnrry lee, F. C. Ma«Ma- Imoutly accepted, and to »
hockey Tiro Shop; four shirts do- part In National 8huLln Day which C ilk re Be rry charged with dis­ which may be eonaidared a* valoorderly conduct, was ikimisscd.
come* on Sat rdsy.
of
tho Erlakson Funeral Horn* han, Ed Melseh, R. A. Nawman,
sated by J- C. Penney Co.;
atle for alrplana landing purpoaet.
IAJS ANGELES. Jun# l^-W V *
th* acceptance yap*« Ute 7~
Judge Wilkinson ordered Ihtl a
National ’Shut-In Day la spuogall in Thermo* jug donated by
After dlseloalng that her son. El­ here today (aid that a friend ol Herbert Nalawander, II. M. P*P
day.
., .
flO
bond
placed
hy
Rec
Stoneworth.
J.
F,
Preston,
Tony
Pitch
rored
by
th*
Florist*’
Telegraph
the
Gilbert
family
called
at
thv
liott, would seek to establish a
RouilUnt and Andaman; a wash
Th* »**U«g, which waa
and polish job donated by Btrick M l very Association of Detroit ■treat, white mao charged • with Sam Kinlaw Awarded residence In Nevada to permit hte Home pw tordiy ami secured a fonV F. E- RoomilUit Pft*r turad by Superintendent T*
to obtain n divorce on th« door spray which now it attarhol 8chast, E. N. Scott, V. A. Bpeor
___
o tors Oa-; a Bxy Btaat book It Is planned that all shut-ins b# reckless rVIvIng, bo estreated.
Verdict For $25,000 wife
laodJMotor
ground* of Incompatibility. Mm to lha front door of th# Gilbert Fred Hlada, Ralph Wight, F. T. Lawton’s announcement lhai
II* also , ordered that liirdon
tha gift of Coleman's Office equip­ sent baskets of flowers on nett
Ham Kinlaw, young Sanford Franklin Roosevelt left unex­ Horn, in Ron. court. Word an* VWmia^&gt;.. 0 . H-' Whitoer. W. J- axpectad tax obllactlona bad
ment Co; oa* gallon ef &gt;** cream Halurday, no m atter whether they Wad*, white youth chargrd with
Arthur Zachary, and it poaalbla to t *U Uaahar
msn
whn auffared tb* loss nf one pectedly early today for Washing­ left *t th* Foaeml Horn# that
disorderly
conduct,
be
tried
on
a
r
.
In
ho*
pita
It,
nursing
home*,
doaated by th . getnlaal. Cream
prlncipalx te to p*M $halr f
Mr. G tltort WTO to hurled In H im
Wesley Tucker, of hia feet while employed b; the ton.
fry ; a bambao stamp vaaa mad* or in private homes. Th* plaa will ■eat Monday.
Iter unannounced departure by
for tto entire eight ■
hy F. F. Camlne; a |7 .uitea** b* carried out on a aation-wid* charged with disorderly e induct, Atlantic Coast Una railrnail softie plane ended a stay of tee* than Spring*, Fla.
term, waa te bat# affected
monih* ago, thla morning wa&lt;
also will bo triad kfonday.
given by th* Yowyll Co.; • M day Kale.
3fl hour* In U s
Angetev where
adoption of tha 19*1-34 ba
awarded a $25,000 verdict in his she came to vialt h#r son. who ropass te tha MlUaa Theater to any
A delay of probably I t * *
$50,000 darnaga suit against tk* rontly became general manager ol
except vaudeville performances; a
b a n brought about.
company.
a
w
att
roast
airline.
box of rig ar. donated hy BagSuperintendent Lawton
Immadiately upon
announce­
H«yond tha hare announcement
grit'*.
• -s, » «
•, . •
cause af tto m oreorUaa
ment of tho vordtet, render.-,| by a that the divorce -action will b* in­
day before it homed.
Ja addition to th* ghrtn donw
Jury of ala man who had Seen sit­ stituted in Nsvada, nrilh&lt;* F.lllott
action of tto U gtalatare
Th# aback In whirh I . I , “Bill
Uoo*. th* followiag gasoline dieChief Williams said th a t hla ward te th* school intern.
ting In th# care line# Tu—Uy nor hla mother made any rpm- Williams, 42-year old fisherman,
.
Nearly
10
firaa,
non*
aarioua,
Another
foreit
fire,
atari
mg
in
tribute:a will dgaat* gasaho* and
morning, nttoraaya for the railTh* budget w j J W
aUentlm waa exited te th# young
aUa to b* f anti shod all .coateat- eicspt that valuable property waa ■ bay an th* P u la road just read Glcd a motion for ■ new
Elliott married Klusbeth Don- was so aevenly burned early yes- men by * loeol portm who sold until after next ThdUday. h#
aote la th* regatta: F. C- Mac- la danger ef belag wiped out for west of lha Sanford Country Club trial.
n#r, tl-year-old daughter of Wil­ ferriay morning ih.l h* died from
United. BUte Boporlateadsi*
Judge Millard B.. Smith ordered liam Donnar, mlUlonaire former hla tnjorias. recently housed two they teemed to poaa##* • l»rgs 8. Cawthon, of ToUahaMOi
k m , W. II. Belts, H. • - Pop#, a coosId*ruble time, have occupied golf course oa Tuesday, swept
th*
ottentloa
not
‘only
of
tho
sum
of
money
ond
were
“Gash­
tho Spring term o f Circuit Court steal man a f Philadelphia. In Jan young white men who ware suc­
K. BaUay. A. J. Patoreoo. J m
b* la Orlaado oa that day to
eastward until It reached lha II. temporarily
adjourned , after th# uary 1913. Tb# eoopte separated
tempo
*C.vF ; BaJOtn; aad 8 W . Sanford.' Fire Department but
free*
ing" It einaiderahly. With other with sahoof officials ttm
cessful
In
holding
up
a
filling
af private citliena alnee M. Papwortb properties including raa# 1
last year. Aa agreement is under­
Information
h#
had
gathered,
Central
Florida
caaaUa*
a largo a rang* grove. For more
Tha Joey which awaolc,| Mr stood to hare bren reached as to slattea containing nearly 18 potUlpMcl of tho custody of their child, Wil­ bom n ear Pahokec some days ago. Chief WIIllama concluded th a t the plate tto term* of tto 1
Tha most serious of thews fires than four hours firemen and law th# H M N
eat tea bfll to thorn.
C. C, liam Dooftee Roosevelt, bom last
wort forest Item that started ta gangs of white and negro men 0. L.
TUa waa l.arnad y atarday from men deserved watehtaf.
D arias Urn moatlafc h *•
Loth Arbor. Tho first fought this blase which waa Cog, R. M. Carreway C. F. PraBoth th# men were a t tha ahach • n d C - H . MeT
Ghtef of Folic* Boy O. Williams
o. c.
Of these occurred on Booday te termed a 9 "Moaatlooal" la that vatt,
. Brown, and L. K.
,d
that
following
aa
toPLUNGR8 TO UKATH
when Chief William* aad Coo- Special Bebool District
tlte ttto re redoes m aa. acre* of Umber load Saafard aa T o n its y. white that Stereo*.
whlch he conducted, ha •table Lonnie McMullen paid a sur­ auggreted th at a
.1 to ash** ami totog eoaaiderabl# 198 fast ptoa trees burned Uk#
KANSAS
CITY.
Mo,
Jsn*
I*—
that Eugsnft Cloud and
BA WALLAH BILL FAM8ED
i
_a , tore*Tunis*** t , fotomm reaMteg Under easting Gama* skyward
mill* to mad# to tha
Oft—Frank T. Vane*. 49. plongod
W t o r . Charles Ckred. both prise visit last Monday aftareoM . voted upon to a spa
w tto Lack Area* aactia*. Ttore far another M eg TP feet. Tkl.
to death from th# tw.lfth flaor of
After tailing ateriaa th a t appaarod
v^rs
utlog
otto*
namaa,
WABHINQtOW,
Jono
8^-W
V
slscUoa to Lak* Mi
persona foagto lha Are with mamtto MMIaad Bolldlng tore yester­
-hiding out" ta th* Lai* te to fate#. Chief William* •»*•
tore of the depart meat for many aalv after three aid** of th Tto House lata fftaterday
day.
Ro
had
toon
aa
oogtorer
ctsded
In
breaking
through
th*
th* but patailMtog th* Preiideut
•Mtioo and tha* they had
reariiad the tew* af Ray Byrne* atMgft grove had to*a seared.
prreaat mlllago te IP
with th# BoftthwcsUrn Ball Tate­
(Contteuod Oa Fag* f ir * )
fires occurred la ta asm* a noo-toddant governor th . now destroyed (bask th*
fa* $0 years.
aettlaosoat ariO to toaattfOl tore*, aad ether homes
a
of
nawmU.
.
.
P a ra g s Two)
* v*,’.
.
tl* 4
G ~r

RELIEF BILL IS
NEAR ENACTMENT

TRIBUTE PAID TO
CYRUS H. CURTIS,
NOTED PUBLISHER

HIGH SCHOOL TO
STAGE CLOSING
RITES TOMORROW

Municipal Zoo Is
Presented Unusual
Specimen Of Snake

Taylor Is Named
Head Of Florida
Citrus Exchange

Practical Jokers
Are Given Warning
ByJudge Wilkinson

More Power Voted
For Investigation
Of Morgan House

S t a t e Director Of No Inquest Will Be
Aviation Is Visitor Staged In Death Of
At COfC. Offices Local Fisherman

Merchants Behind
P lan For Staging
ittasln Lake

m

Chapman K anted}*
To FillShinholaert
Place Upon B ond

E ll io t t Roosevelt
Will Permit Wife
To Secure Divorce

Numerous. Wood And Grass Fires In
And Around City Uireaten Damage

Two Fugitives’ Fro m Law Had Been
Occupants Of Bu rned Hut Recently

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It Score 13 To 8 Win A t
Hondo In Free Slagging TO MEET IN TILT
meFeaturedBy2Homen HERE TOMORROW
Lane To OopoaeMinor
InGameMeantegAH
To East Coast Entry
Sanford feleryfed* I* Central
Florida Bareball U i m
bigs, will rom* U Baafard tomor­
row ilU n u M to appear l» what
to thrm U a “c m c k r p m »
U they wia. they m V to iu l^ r
ihtmwlTtt aa rtitt ia lha raw far
. . . . . half
___ _ho uors for they will
Aral
■till harr two i m m la play with
it.. r#dj
and both of tham at
Daytona. If lha ylaaa. th*y will U*
o»t a f lh a raw far H will ha al-j
moat ln.paa.lbla to retch op with
Uo Fada daring tha remaining
eight g*me* *
H /Tha Dknder* will hriag lo fty
U n a with lhaw. hawrrar. thoaawa
U fty tan a who woo 14 »»d |oat
|»«V f rtfi4
three yamaa la«l year and who Hdnf-iH
Fada war* first la rejra.
ha* already reared thraa win*
rah, Laka Placid hurlar
i:.
m
il
ird h o d lV d afaa t' ~
* ‘ ~
I apaVurg
f~ \h first atari for OrN»»
Him
THn
Iilminkr*
i Im will
kH MaxwulL Calhrath ilna Iwm that until Sunday had bwo
*ar
Maltby** hand, and
the lixth, and (Ueing off a prob- hotline orar J00. Today lha fa
lawWn i n bitting
with tw
I Ip bo *af* at first whoa At- aMa run la Ibo seventh after Mi­ Fad. right on Ihalr heels with a
nor
bad
ruaabad
flret
aa
May­
Mk waa unabl* ta gat Max*
_y»4. Four Fada are among the
at third. Chapman tripled ta nard** error and gone u third aa J00 or hollar regular bailor*,
|m n , awriag Maxxrell aad Banner and Nuwcomb’s Infield whit* tha l.landrr* haaa tha »an*a
ratb. Harriaon waa called out aula. Borneo waa aa ia field out.
The Fada retread a final two rum numhar of high-powared slugger*.
l ba gut U tb* plat* bacaus* in tha eighth. Abbott tingled poat
Tha Fada ore going «» haw
an p in claim*.) ba didn't touch third and Maxwell gat credit far a Ihalr hand* full tomorrow. Sinw
| haaa. Crrry lifted a high ball (Ingle when WUUamaan waa .law f a l Dannla quit tha tram, atvl
M l out of Cddla Moore'* I' to field n bant. Calhrath sacrificed Jack IW t want hoak homo, lha ______ _
a jaat back of reread aa Chap- both runners up the path*. Ilarrl- laam now la down la ooly Ml n w w M M
playara. In othar ward*, 0*nrT|£Hi,, , |i2r?a'a
•aacad. Booaar and Newcomb
■«j Minor muat (hare In* barline n -it. iunf&gt;o&lt;
V *.
.
__ __
' 1'irU lM i, o r
dallw freao now aa.
M » &gt; Iwm
Curry today t* »“ " ' * « " • « *
t r r m l ; w r t mrm. H* Injrueil n iUk0.r
&lt;
•b w l t . a - w h . ago. and ^ &amp;
«
though ha hurlad a ana-hit game n * « . iwi.«
agalnat I r e ita ry hare laat Thure- U - la r n *
Amw &gt;ha arm want back on him a t iiOaua. i J m
Orlando yaatorday.
}r?i!l;niiTUl"

I Tha Fad* got their sixth run la
be fourth. Beoaer singled an-l
hope ta awuad aw Ngwwmh'a oaaifiw . Barnes’- tla g k Mat Bont t f tklnl. while Abbott’* b .at
n od Boaatr Ip with tb* run.
H U f d l Died out.
• n t . T I f r n cut looa* la their
haM e f the .fourth to rear* Are
iago op si* kit*. Smith singled to
I Ifbt. H* seas forced at saraod by
I !*Fp*. Mayoar.i singled ta r.’ght,
I Mppa gaiag t J second. Read**
■•and kit was a tingle past sec pd an Capps scored aad Maynard
MPi to third. Williamson singled
* k f j. awriag Maynard. Moore
lit a boater to Ik* right field
lap**, scaring Reed aad Williamaan. Carletoa akglad to rig h t At
ib k point Minor ware ta Urn
■ pwad H* mad* Powore Torek'
CiHatap a t rereart, and Malthy
B M ant aflar Power* bad stolen

ma-W ta datarmlaa whathar tha

HI if-lW

dan of taxation la equally di*Martin County bur
tributrd aa thara exkt* today in
Takes Steps On tbit tounly nanrly SO taxing unit*
Bond Problem which prod-c* many afa rk p p k g
(Continued prom la g u tm a l
giran o trr la tha xtata, rU* in
a largo meature. the aptfuiaal
said, to lha aUndonnirnt by uwnira through lack of .atanua and
In part due to tha taxpayer*' "inabll ly to pay”, ailhrr a cary tmall
part or nun* .*f tha m .rrretl txx a*.
“Wr .Irungly recommend” tha
■ppraiaal raid, “that the necetaaiy
•Up* be takra to astes propartU.
both Iqipored an t uniuipr.Ced at
an equalixrd pere*nl*ge of vahm.
thereby eliminating tha lil atinn
In effect wkarahy unequal
parcauUga
a*»#*am*nU
bar#
rauard in many inttoners an o/erlUHrm ecI »n raw land* and an
under-areas ament on
impravemeatt“A flirlher study should b*

UKtxoilKXP iron*™.

“ Aftor »o*h a aarroy la w w n plitbad.il l* suggrxled that * ctmfrrtnro ha bald hatwaan Urn bow*holders' commlttw and a c-wmiltra from tha rarloua taxing ua'ta
to aagatiata aad work out a *atixfactary * lutloa that wilt bo of
mutual adrantaga ta tha creditor*
and dahtora aad permit tha #*tabUahmnnt of aa annual reiiuiiamant for daht rerslca bated
upon a so ad ac &gt;noatk ba*i* wuich
.mount would bo auch aa to an-

MAN WITH Car Wantad fur local
tea ami eoffaa rout*. No ax part
row treaded. Must bo satUflad to
t . t . U t M a weak at *tart- Writ*
Albart Mill*. Route M gr, *442
Monmouth, Cincinnati. O.

FOR SALE:
Hen* a t 13c par
pound. B. T. Tiller, PaoU, Fla.

Ira |
tb* ettobiUbawat aad y-rererva
lion of tha* Integrity of butine*-.'

TORES

w eb. Ala* doaen pullet*. II. F.
Cramer. W. I.t. SU 2 biock* west
of Monro* Comer. Box 72.______

CHOICE ROOM In San U n i*
home. Fla* window*. Private en­
trance. Private bath and garageSix dollars par wank. Ptm aaT tt-J.

IS— Apart
FOR RENT:
S ream garage
apartment, rompktely fur*Inked
Irovac maebina, which poaltle*
electric refrigerator, Phan* 222-J ly taka* eat blackhead*, fackli
FOR OCEAN BEACH r » t * 6 11.00 al Ithk weak. »M 0 parm*
Bln# Bird.
Pbom
borne*, bungalow*, aad apart nanta R M .
McnU mv II. E. Nu»b»um. Z31 IWsf.

**

Powers’ rertala l « .eeon.1 *"d (kart bv AWmM and
p .~ ~ r whw had nkwle " f rj**"^*
wMrb Hmy handled wlthoat Ireuh k.
■n- h-» . c a r * : _____ . n

BILLY’S UNCLE

/ i wncMK\
1 C A M -« T -X
Afcotyr vcajo
hAttTlhi
MKVItUCTTI

x

tOdhtT «hUatUTt
-I ccrr tMrtmr
, *to *m.u vou!.
FOR SALE
White Pcraian Kltte
1

ED PERSIAN mala kitten—
Beautlfullr marked and aired
r “ End R a k in '* (pedigreed).

WANTED: Lawn mower. 10 fL
rubber bote, Meyda. pool tobto.
raw boat, old lumbar, door* and
windows, sicst ail ba in good woI YOUR SEWING M A C * II N B ditien aad .-heap. P. 0. B&lt;»« I*8*claanad. *4led. aad adjusted for
• I. Bargain* In uoed machines. MAN "AND- F IF E , or twa ladlw
to shore my ham*. ’Aire furTerm* aa low a* C par month.
Hemstitching a a d dress staking. nishrd apartments for rest. Hr*.
Noble. I U Myrtle Aa*.
____ _
213 Magnolia.
WK HAVE mread 449 PUaoe la
Saafard territory in last II*
yours, using new S*l-Po piano
moving equipment W* apprw-kto
Ibk patreoag*. AO work persoaalfr supervised, Phan* MR fcr a n i­
mates. City Transfer A Storage

man V^wmMiVv rrv ^ t r» l-h

WHITE iTk GHORN Fryer* 39c FOR SALE: HolaUln ww glrlng
•re*. All kind* of **a flak can
Ana quality mRk, with gun I
b , purehaaed at tb* SaniUry Fbh quantity, cww In fin# order. Pricri
aim Poultry Market. 309 t~ First If sold tbia urtok $ » 0 0 cash Baa
Mr. MlUbsU,
Park

WANTED: Paawogar to share axpaiww gulag north toward Indi­
ana, leaving Saturday. Apply Her­
_____ _
EXCHANGE rerrkaa aa driver to ald Office.
Tampa for trip on* way, aot
later than Friday, references *x-

| WEEKLY’S Bettor Food Store,
. TOO W. Pth St. *p#cmining in
Fnnay Waetorw aad Florida Maato.
' Mr. Jahnay Aidarmaa In charge ai
i Moat Dap*. Mr. Fred Halt ia CraI w ry Dapart mant- There bay* wUI
I appraclato your bualnasa.

Impressive record *o far. but ha
has yet to fare tb* Islanders. I lk
value a* a hurlar wiU be w«!l lastad tomorrow if ba burls.
A* the result of the Fed* 14 bit
atU .k la Orlando yesterday,. Roy
Harrises »nj J w ftame* rent
their • rvrage* Aying to now
high mark* for tha rewwu. Ilarelren boo*ted hi* .landing to fifth
plow while Bam*. U now In *l*th

FOK SALE: OWa Wry*k
*1
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Dvptteated
DR. HENRY
tfdLAUUNy Jr.

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TITB HANFORD HERALD, iA IffO R D , FLORIDA. T1H*RSPAY. JUNE 8, lfa.1

The Sunford Herald

Good Advice Worth Paying For

WILL THEY PAY?

KOHT MYEKS ,NKWS I'KKSS

ID HOHHKY Mlf.'ll AKHSON
VTVlItnM « M«TI i TbU |« tb» urge of pa’rmti’im *tid
• I t Ih in»l«lwtr«| nf a mlmplm »«.
pUtnnlt-n -9
n ft|r| men?* a r t r likely

MAN! fc»ll»M !• ■•* iM M IIU i
f»ri..r
r*rm\9ry lw-m
I hr ‘Itp tt %«»••»». It will l«tl pmm
In llr«i
l«n«n««r
i|r
War ilrhl* 4ll*-r| t i l l rfM M N lI).
tbr Itld r f » •••nr liberty Nhn«|«.
Ik r pn»r«
i««r liirn prwturu
I war
* m4 &gt;**nr |*k. If
will
""*»» nf ikr qnr«iInn*

ikii mi. n***f p v r f t n l y nf «||

vrnR«nif »r»fcl*ma ban a iir n plan

* *•♦ not fnnilr In
w ay or n n o th o r.

tli iMiil.ru aallca. » r t .
1 1 .. C. IfMI.IIMS, naM Mllr*.

» much t»n Ui&lt;

M ir rl.lMliirMI* f i l Ik .
1 .1 .1 .. I . * . k k ill k . r f c r i.r .

a* r u . l .1 ■ ar.iil.l.a f. l...

•mil* «*i4 K-bn. fearellrtnM in Ibe na«l**n»
• a t o f u ia c . otftrrn RO
in Ik* lnr«*r rlll*n •*
, H ill prfnel^t -*e#4*
, • kltURR RR*I ' rw kerb

In; i Irnr-hr.nil'll
in tffvislflit w iy n
t tin* law. Ami,
n 1 w it ll llu- Inw&lt;uri-orat iun ln\v-

intuit.' tiliilily. hi* -fi
.».r« )Kht. rt' ilfMiri tl
ini tn&lt; .in &gt; uf i|.if&lt; ;il
•.villi flin t nf our l.'it
m.ikimr lawvt &gt;•&lt; «r

■ flu* M-ityii'H innt \ ;i .I utul roni-

trip

h i v,

;i ml .Mi &lt;m -

lln i-m

r.,v»*ii!i dollar

Itifr r&lt;Mrhintr into r».»f* •
TH ntH ItA Y . J t M .

Inrh&gt;l*lit,'(llV
the p**ople «•*•**••••“■

*»t
htiM Mown ! apfotluv.:
*. d*l lave

Hit.

f Mind

no

d«m**l*c

t&lt;Mrl mmket f t* th«*ir pin*|nrr«, an-l
ivi* S.-imt*r • •» i f have taken trermnue i*
*.f N uti.‘mil I ’ily runic.
■ tin- «trl •fllltltlfi* -if t*X*
N
iii.il &lt; ii v pri itli'tit
• iti lo iii.Hiuo tax

Petei' loma-ello &lt; lie ng prai
•y iorne, damned t*y otlo i *,
&gt;triding Utoii ym ir |» Ju t ol v e«

III- "I In

n)|| fo lii&lt; w ifu

i! .1 lint . • i ll uV. II Till'
....... .mil i ' mpnnjr wh&lt;»
r. jrm r.l ovi r 1. «n oiTp. ai'J :‘ii m Wioi * lint • veil IHltlfi.MiP lii II MiipiM'tl nn«l •
rn-u.'il of tlii
il.-iii U.m. .-vMlt lot' ri-fiij'*-l u illi TinHi. Liw, liii'.-'ii i
|.r.v 'h . Sennit- Irjfl.latino
ul utlorpi y.anywtij
in.- f.o the- lminrtll.lt- rfunr- iriM
i-lju- ami kl &gt;p lllllMl II
u( Unk tk-po'IU- Hr •' "•,
.-.I lo makr ilk- It. •- I'i -. i • —fiiti w Ii it-Ii In- i &gt;-\
I
rk-'r ( -r all thr loioi luallk pit-mi iKtii.niiin- I"
wlmt tin- Inw lillo"

ii lull-- -ii iii im- • .ii ilu niiytliintr
T hrfr r.i'lr.1 no am ll .ill
til •&gt;ii .ill tli. Inw : hi t l*i- i'tiiti-il . .(xnialil.- American' " io-.im■I In itlu-y ;iii-l vvhii'h In intiii.it «. i &gt;- lrivolv.il m *h&gt;- war
'
niiinv *.f m fur in- t i i i i n . kiiuvv llml tin- ait tint ion lo* "
noil
I.Mil l«-.-n ioioii llr'l t

The^ nr** Mill harping
tetmy WmhIiu U-tau *• h
9tOCa fpitii .1. I'. Morgu
ii'
•
i
cmi huy thing for I n 1“
cheap a h* houfchi l»
f tr ke* n t lie’ll li» »ke a d
titan t&lt;» have ai*&gt;nrel

Ilu* n-iHOIIH
uhi* h llii’v
.il i ill*' itli«l
In*

Mileti.ll
] I. *t i. .i.
In n t.l.i.)- i

" 1 .1 I.* -ir 1.4 u|.
|i. i non,
with

th:it l&gt;- i. i •&gt; .1 .wl. to * ID if I
hu.l • .1 l It I-- H. v .it -on W.11.
» fallow
1 . vc.ll
IfllllU

up i.y I..

i

by niiy-

h ily rl« -.

y p slfrility tttnrnlnjf.
f 'y r t i . II. K. i Tut . it
ih k * .. I 111* S a lilfil i' Kw'ititw*
• tin* t o u t i l r y

O i itfl»

ii

• i

wjffi It |itiMi h
f In IMtil.ii
l e ih 'i'i. rillllp h pl'i.i l|t»|t| i
V
I, \\’v i»ii *h 1 fn flu* • ti
sail! Ills Htlt'i’l 4 WIM till* ««l
i oil It I i (o i I n l l r r jo L fli'in Ii
.ltulpiii)r from tli*' i*-ml
M.h vi n lim . ) f r ( Tr '
nltl
It! hlflphltf | ***«'|»le I'h'IM 1
IMdV.Llipy, In* in «• I" jntm t.tli^

vvli’i Ii :illi nitiil a!l uf
1 . . .i i vi riliiliti- p - iiim
1 iMiiin” ii i lliinifur
i

i t-ri

i I iiik h

v it in jlt s l

i i-i—. . tm i it, .1 ill un*
iln- r in- i liiMirii-*
- t-iili- uf l*liil.uli-lpliiii
&lt;-|.il&lt;ini&gt;- nf lif&gt;- in I hi*

Dit* hill \iv had blmoet itVer
loci.* *1. ahu ll |»:i »*d the I* &lt;t ill
iir4«it.n id the l*i*i Inline ami
whUh feeiu* lo olfir ron um rtlv
I'll- -It lilt

nec hdl, ..r lloi»*e Itdl NT*. :to. \
rnitliinr t*» th ptttxi cm of tin
no a • i «. u p -rtn*n nf il».
t i
ynsohm* fund i relume I t.» lie
tOUhllea ft*r (ti pm pc . of |,&lt;n
«1 -

In.i It*

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.

111 lie-, uii* c*

,

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to get Ih* l-t fit'll! of lh«* lil.il I.
I»r »* Mi'lii"if h i . iii * l,» c I ' hi
all Ih tir hon*| ii put

of a di fiirFfiii* •• ever the. drfini
t!"fi of (lie t*‘i ui “ Tiiteral " I to
t t i* nrn liaie tK*en fit*-I and lo
d rill- h*.\-,. "truck.
I*he tpieA|ti|i
•iem i to h«- 'in* wV•it-1. thr*.it»n
genet ni r* -t»lt Many iwnpi, i,.,v,
• m 'taken i«l»a of f il* i.illm
PreiJdi nl Kouaevi.lt wa
ele. fr*|
oie r III.* r u i e n alivr Hoover t*.*
CAuer th*- I trnioci.itir t.tndnl.it#
ypfi..- f* ir*h «| a
nieie ,»f u |||,.
m l . Yef, lih irn li in. irtvt-.l ficm
lilc rty . imatM more
freedoni.
g fc a lrr indlvidualimi, !•
r. nlful

I h# total

AUjrd

W l4 betwr**n trfi S' .|

have lutd to pa&gt; f«u them ill to*
-ante way hy pnrnin oi&gt; n**ie
i.r Irfiiol* ugmn i 4 mIn* Ii Kurop* an
govrrntlieltt * would have advu-*d
■I* Kur.t|H*nn nitren o* with widch
ti. pa* ih,. Koropsin own-i of
tie ......I .
When «Ih* Iv.t • nf*-** M*•* had
rump?* ted d» l»lmr in (hi* Mini
nter of tlilti iii I'ati-. -ta le »!••*•
*-f all muntrie. h»»ran In g v
rrtniH thourht I** D * -.l it*m« i»i
nf I r* leleronttonal *l*dit tpo *i*»n
The p.tple f Do Ifivit l Flat •
i r., the arnniMural «n*l in-lu i ml
mm inunit 1*
I ml
pr**■•p**»**l
gieatly fr«un war mtivlty. I*rt*fit*•
Ha*I l****n, in mull) a *»••*, n o »
iv**, dm* tti the lauiine pure,
which th, United State* anil ft**
eign govern nient had *&gt;*'* n vvdlmf
t*» pa) f*»r nere&lt;-«ry vimmI-. TIn
I’M.1**1 Sluit ha«l rM*t|t«nl a gr* at
u»t* t nitl •hhl ill l.dteriy ami Vi*
lory Itoinli ahull were h 1*1 I*, th.*
I eopte of the rttunlr)’. Again t i
f*Hft of Ihe-e iHinth tie l 7nlte«l
Slate* Tr«*u«ur&gt; hel*l the prmm •
tolly n«te4 of the Ali*^ f«*r mnne)
e h i h it hid pud ont li» Amen an
rd1r» n *m la half of the Allies
Th** problem wn I low could th"
\U" *i*l.ile ili.fr tihliguliom In
the I mi**,| St J»*t . *
At that paiticuhir pertml it wAa)
rentgio/e t that the Allien reifM
not iuiuiediatety fniv t J,eir debt hi
to tie* Ifmtetl Slat*-* *in «pite of
tli** fit* i that &gt; our Trea*Mir&gt;* hel*t

In th** ••njfr inveatu'atinn it
am mui that Norman II. Davis
r.-prrs.nt. th? I'n iu d M at.
&lt;i«n..u |nacr cunfer.Iirr
r n n .n l &lt;j0 .iblll frnn»
thi
in i'iMt|»uny and «*till

Lon dollar *. and.ttv-'

owe 1

Iiwvl govcrnm* nt • I- **t»

Amriir.in
III) of forripn fR****r'

AttH'ir ur*M»ite. ita cn tty ■ lone
Iran puhh v»*mbl
\,ujr for a monkey wrench, “ would
i.f P r ifietf i*ifi \ &lt;
have th* ughl it m&lt;*i« fitting if thr
payimn* in ^ot-d.
Apoli i fvtnn for th' 1 m tn| S ' .j t i «
the pr«tduclivi mui*
liad n »t 1-orfowed. Iioni u hutikitiif
Allien H.i&lt;| keen *lr
Ing th** w»»r,
th Ut'ir ill flO iioiHr with important hrurrhcn in
f
n*Tr«- Lindon and I iu m ."
portion t*&gt; *Htp
F«nl&gt; ovrrwht •*. / ipi.infity *}(
Mr. Hu tianr ir putting a p o tty
ft i Tjruiertt of low n t mate on the tusm* • ingood* that the
inti rr«t on tl" * • *• vumiM have irfllg* u e of the average Ani**ti
», ft** l rniii'«i
j***|iiii».| Kuril*
Nlafr^ VM. f.H alilt tip protlu** t in If *th* MVi-raire \in*-rr.io m
III! thr HMMlf.il .*1 pNk|i* whic1! u n d id to le in K r p« f*»r o.m*
t no- h»* Ufphnhtedlj v\t»*il&lt;| slc'lfc
it« pop*ilutiott
I** *1* *1 will* a hanking Iioum Tim*, it mu
fvrr^onr* Ihfit
whii h h .'! hi am h* « over then
in t h
thV
i.r 'I u It.ih WM'lhl hr i«|uip|*'i| to

lltlpr.r.i

M A R G A R E T P E T E R S . S ociety E d ito r

personals

Telephone:

Daughter O f Fra it
ndeihon Is Married

Social Calendar
itrh

yimih |i

tirhh’r i f '
I r ctor. i« il'
IrVjrdi.:! A vt i

»o vt \ enr
that tlinih

Imm*v*l

Sfatr-k might

' \ 11
nL-* «k N

J..*u. a tl lUiAki Ik.. A.',mnato.k.rUti.

imrtm.nt fur P i.tr fin. « or. Tli
II n«.t &gt;«*.n for I hair .fforta, ih.
fla m f wotihl .u t.lv hav.
ttf iy H homi- anil other vi!i|.'l'l
propcrtl.t in th . L»mH Arbor lit
lion."

branch
rompany. That i . the .idy

Ifnrnee, »*&gt; In a « ‘tlie fat*
lih* d point r.Ti-r*| l*y Mr. lln .
tfi I* roriiern d.
•Ii . Da. h i* a mail of wuu**
no- Th*- ittviicviifuant &lt;*tipcti«l
h *h h* dtaw • from th. e*ve«rt
*e of the creation of the w.»* M,•«t i .1 diplomatic represent*
that Ihry w n . th** him lin;*|(1
v*- he i allowed Id a day lor
ihligatit n . of !*&gt;. i^rm wiru 1
i» entirely tn.*il&lt;**|uate
mentf, the »i pa.me»it
n f| )•* «
refill 'ny
wan elpeited. Indeed, when ' * Mu &lt;lt.itintftit-.hi «|
*• rmtot . during the *1* 1 *hi* I* h*. i &lt; gt ipiirt d J*t I* rp
n thr hill authon/im* f l. , *• d ng t *v ji.•n»f h.a own mutte *
that

tin

h

.

by i ant, an.I lit In ,.u L .

ik^Mkikk.O.&gt;lu«

1* f»

Mr. and Mia. S. th ( lmhw Klir.oheth Wnitncr m**
"«1

' 1fart i f
n .«| ’ H.,

l a.i* tom rrow f**r

N KV. t*. t» -pend kontr
tn** rha««* RttmmM* h«»me
t», .s, *i-f Iktytohc th-arh

Vina Dcluini-’s Human

|t the |'»o : of .ftihri M • .ran ;»!
Ih** home of I • jr.il. nt
\|
Mrt. Walter I M.o -;m . :\* » \v» .*

SAFE

,-

UoUut

\ pivn^Mt, it

nient artuallv t*»
in
fore from |9ltl to |'.h!l
Staler Trea- try rvseh
••(fori to effrrt either
nient or the finding n
out Allied *|ef»i«, alt 11»
p#c(ntinn of t.iyrnrnt
clear.
•
There r*v* r wn • rin

GsAS VAP OR IS
ALMOST FATAL
TO M A T T E R N

Offlre ||.&lt;*

lilt 1..1.J.V

a tiLiMi

Ifrltel Stnt*
preat tie* *1-

JUW4Lw*Uti*.UlU«l

igg* Utl

tContlnlied Kt«ni I »e&lt;* n . . &gt; J
*-“n ..HU- n)Bht firrm .n **&lt;-rr ralt.il t&lt;* i'M
f in tr ir .t1Krn* c a r a t, where n .mall f iVj*
na&gt; qmrkljr put out. Somr •&gt;««
.truck » match tun m ar a r i n
fh* Ikttrdvti't it
linr tank that war halrtf fitt-|.
ami n .mall bln«? rfn ti.il.

is Speaker

Social A n d Personal Activities

uii

u Youn^Love!

front FIRE ctnd
PRYIIMG HANDS
I'rotrrl your valuable inprra.
|r» rtr) aiot hrirloom-. . . . . » .
. in a s m . r v iipiM isrr n n x
t h . rent U antaiinxl, l»* anti
thr lw u&gt; arr «» rnntrnirnl.

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
S A N K tl.i

r l.n lt lD A

.

I Mi* * f *it !»»*»ij-,.
b deid«&gt; /rem |.t
fct’ dnr ville, Da

--- Uur*^nUkW*ilfirtlh -41|-—
LdcIj.v t il AKcnded

t«»

pi*'*r hollday t here
I* I . Mr. an,| \l
Park Avenue.

Mr. un-l M ... I: &gt;1 i
a ir |i!anmn f ti. It-a.i-

kirlunil.i I., rpi-rv.1 thi- i
pirrti!
plr. Tn&gt; I.r'
p’r.. Marry Teylur.
krill vl«it llr. nn.l
fliuy in Duvti.nu I

Airs. A.D.Sm iDi v Mys
Parly I 'm- Her i.'tiost

FRIDAY AND SATi UD.A

I n « . P ifi.i in- M i-.iu-r. t In-til nn- pruliaMy
j. nt " ■.-I.--, i • N)-- i *Mr»: ' innjfn/ini--*
• It- m * 1 f *;-?:» Htit Ii- • iii l-'lnriij.i, uhi-riI., i i i . i In
i-I v.-inli r pil-'riin.-iKi-, liis
i- . 1,-in c l | m 'I -ni ,-iml -.1 I’l-ti-mluirK.
i In - • iV ^ ,l- i il- i i r nf ;i tM-ii.ilir.il
their th-mpntl prnmi*&gt;Ror&gt; note**.
lii-'li i'Vi i f
i i I.
' I. nv in to thi.
We have noted the mean* wh« ret&gt;v
i- '* l-l - * ' I p|- III- --I
I'll! Ill !«•••. inlet national
run
In*
iilm i-j|. i li .1 ill i . ••
- n jiii iw . K ijw nnl
Inmet tie ovipi
ii - f a n i -i
in-.iin- in- -. r -it l. ik r Wiilrii, am i t '••*» tiwi't',1 nVifoml, loindb of fo r’
vvn, ;i fri-i|i|.-nl . i ii i.r -In t &gt;, elen l*oi towei ., anti g«M*U and
•• • V:*.
I h,* t«*»ul |*t»lt| • pplv
\ n llici f-iii.il p .li In i .. wlii mo nn Pic., n n 1 ••ant'd by Ih** Ado* aoultl hive
il in ll"
|- . i..' - . Mi ( iir lii w.i.-* jim t !*• • ii otil) j Irartom of Ihe Heltis,
tlp iiun l of fht* gol*l fo
i i :r 11111 1..v i • - i i i - pu-*i .int| | .mli.M* ll.iim- an.I Ihe
• \. i.l«T&gt; i ■ ni i !. ii .Hiv o l h t r , in Iln- rm iii- tt'e I lilt'd Stale-4 otHifd hab"
i—r m itr — ir ln n il rb r ■pntiftnittr'n!* h rn n- , k i n uhvioiuly impra. lo at»l** it* if
would have ronipletrly t|« troy* I
mill | -* i- Iii II v n u t. iiiiw ii In th.- iii.i , n f | tti** hu»D of lie* riiirepev of nil

Shirts &amp; Shorts

ooi wear
a* i S,. * Ovlnrdi
All 1 4ihrr

5H0 S F ,

YCmiES
I. limit
'i Ifilnriiial |)a
.

SKIRTS

O WEILS

’•vk.rgt
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!fBr

rHin**ton,
aliv - t »

'nas f -i 1 Iknoreil
AAilfi IJimuT Pail*

SANFOKI), TWI.N I Y YEARS AGO
A parly c*tM"ibling of \ifhut •iry. vi• Aylelt f.lt**. mih.crip
.
.
Yowrll, Die mint i, .**«•{,cn* * . N, *ng, •i - ih.m in an. Mm luntra Fi»li. *"
IVffin, end Thtr|H*n. lifter htlphn; li iMln m of th,* finance- commit The complete order, tot,
apt Kai'eohart d'-po • t.f tin t* * . and 'ti
\iltiic IfawkfrD.j tank truck"
ih*- m,e
•i*,mI tiling
which h«* h.»,| I. it Deri i . r
\
in liv in g .^ k ilte d " tV|*ON, in. hnh**«
•ler f|t»pi Thur-d •. V *tt11 m i |. * " " Mu ♦ Marg.iirt W ight, and Tank Trm U . JVJ \f.i
•ho i(*».k ahtiul oiitlmidd for lh;ii * Mi I I /nin th Mtl ntigMin
ITriirku, "it |it»)ge Tnttl
llltlff to i cntl a few tlu&gt; * ♦ *t 1 M
H'/iih'-th llirg u t; hm re - 1 ami lit IS )| r Tank
•nif. arrmiig thrfe al**t«if n***»n ♦iilt.e.l fioiu the WTunan* r.tllege
According to *n offiri
Friday.
ai f
f
i
t
d
f
Hefming &lt; ttinp.inv,
Mr*' U*n»y Wight v i It..
Mi» II I. D**Fni»"t hdl Imlav P'lD 'liae i* a loin* a I m«»
I'lmrtnifig lm le*ia at
very tl.*
Iiehtful tuneheon given (** It'*
Itoiiftl of the Won* in* * hilt on
Saturadv, June *; at which lim*
Mr William UtokeV, nf ihnU
umnftiil nf llie Stale K*deratitin
»f Wiimrn'i t*Jut»&lt; wa*» lit*' t’W‘ *
of honor
Amt»ng I lie e |»*e e*d
were A|• * ItiH'ker,
Mr&gt; J W.
Dlrklnx, preuthul
of th** chih,

S|i-uh.-r Itnim-y v.iy. Hint ll
Coiii-i- a lu .- r . Hie *1 ;i&gt;.'HMi.inlu
Intirn-i- in vrlt-ran, iill.iuantr..
Piea'th-nl Itno.evilt will v ein . Ihe
b II, Ii .... ii.'.'o .nry f r I’n-.i
d-III II *Iilui^ In v. In M-li-rnir
le d .' ilinn pre.liknl ronlldge ili.l
In frequrnll}. }?. ,J| I Prrsl.lrtil Mir lleotge I. Miti&lt;*, chuiinriti
of t^e Literary Department. M* .

Um public. pur,# -1trim a.

lo • •* in inventory wht h no’ *»••»•
wu* | irp iiit«! to l.-iy for rush.
The tL -i*tntinoatioii liv t ie I 'ni•* •f
Slat-* government of It*
pur*
r»p re« , of the«e pr*H|url« f*ir cw h
rt.in
A m enran pnalurer:* and
?h*ir shipment
at.rnad niralnd
poiep of foreign |•^lvernment ,
wo Id . have t auff'l
enoYmoiM
hant*hi|* to ntnrtj rlir *i*!* in atrrt*

r nrir'J

frtiro item

mirnt hm'
f*rt**I»t Ifr would n *t lh«dr
iMit* tn th«ah|«* to *ll th* «• U&lt;»*«l&lt;# and nn matter low
♦ fain Dat withotit then i*e p f t i r | *r.11• «f
would not have ^ le »tl
air* on the war. Hu I have been to r*• • i

m WJiuTlifT .lu f f . Hint mantlfart'irtMl ifiH.il'
..'.k k rrt|iilljf a f’er th«* A m il d ire, tie ptml icer.4
i wh-&gt; huM of the • ipaeD tn the I'r.iled State,
n ltH. Il*- itim ulatrd to a h*trh deter*** of

nlhutity, .the p4n,l
t when the wickeil

'Many Wood, Grass
Fires Threaten To
American* havi
Do Heavy Damage
hunkers. N »

a g o s s ip in g g a b r ie l

M. II. Ilowlcr, h.tlrttuin '.f ih*.
nirii.l-rr,hi|&gt; • ruuunittw , • XI L&gt;.
l i e . rtf.- II Ki-'linl.l, |mrlii»ni.-nt».i.
m , Mr*. K. S. M uiim . ii , rhnlunnrt
nf thn Mu»ic IH -iarlm rlit, Mrs. It
A. Trrhune, rh#irm«n of D r W.-1fu r
n rp * rln irn l, Mr*.
I&gt;. L .
T h rit'h rr. Mr», fUmnrl Pul.-»ton.
.h a lrn n u of th r pmcriim con.milten.
M m . Hohnrt Ni-wmnn. vicnchairman uf the Social I p a r t -

Anmiimrorncnt today that Ih?
Hulf Tt.-fininir Company ha« addni
90 m»tr Innr? tank truck, lo ita
orlsinal record-breaking order inrrc-u»-&gt; the importance uf thU
uont, Mr*. Krncil Tolar, »e.re- la te it. “buainesa • r*coy?ry" ‘ iljn.

SH EETS
1 AMO/ RIJ i'l

Men aren’t the only ones

SKIRTS

w ho know Luckies are better
W e women know thit there's al­
ways a good reason for everything.
And when a cigarette is so unusu­
ally mild, so pure and fine-casting
as Luckies are—what other reason
but 'T o a stin g " could there be?
N o man has to tell mt chat fine
tobaccos play an important part—
but Luckies please me completely

in still another way. My a’gaiette
is such a personal thing—when l
place it between my lips I want to
be sure not to offend my sense of
feminine daintiness. You men have
jour reasons for saying "Luckies
Please!"—bur with mt it's tha wef-

OH LU:.‘E

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PR ESSES
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ITi mi Sail ♦

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RK DANCE &amp;
GARDENS
*»i*» brftsrrH

A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE

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If . n . i il «|)h M».
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OID BY DODGE, HE iO IO AND CHRYSLER lit Alt* * - u i riTMoum at ciiirvu. Mamas

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�e Closing

es tom orrow

form png* 1)
Ieftoff a proceeeionr: march u
M.ttdienc* ir iH i ta d the graJirta f d ata enter* the auditorium.
MV. Wm. P. Brook a J r. will
iuw ohci
tbo invocation aftar
'M»k th# orchestra will render a
i* H .C . Da Boar, chairman of th«
'echaol board, will bring greeting,
f/ro to Dm Board, together with a
parting word of advice, and an exprase Ion of food wiaWa In tha fu; tuna.
Tba graduating address will ba
*lr Retrod by Col. J. C. Bllla.
’ prominent Watt Palm Brach and
, Baaford attorney, who la coneld■'rrad aa otta of tho abteet poblic
, apoakara la Florida.
Fallowing hi* iddraaa, Joa Cow, art, Biomber of th# graduating
rlaaa whoso rolca oftan ha* haan
hoard on arhool program* during
tha Jraar, will render a meal aolo.
Ruborlntendent nf School* T. W.
Lawton than will award th*
.jafioaa honor* won by nut standJn f pupil* of all claw *. Tha bonE. D. MAbley

owierea'aail****?

Yesterdays Results
n av ion i t u u a n

* and tha Hanford Klk* Lodge
patriot la aaiay award* for boy*
' , aad tfrla.
if c { Prof. 0. E. McKay, principal of
jr.'lb t aeheel will dalivar hi* final adP.'draa* to tho cla** after which h*
will award It* member* with di­
plomat.
Tbo Claaa than will ri*a In aina
Uf traditional farewell eongt Her.
' • IV M. Marler of the Flr*t Chrl»1 ilan Church will pronounc* tha benc;llctlon and th* crramonla* will
en,j aa tha orebeatra play* a r»raaalonal while tho Cla*« and th*
nudlonet laara* tha auditorium.
Mambara of the graduation cla**
m;’ a n M follow*:
TV* Ml**e* Mary F. Andrew*,
’ Paelln# Bellamy, Marjorie nonlaka,
Jaanett* Borland.. I*&gt;l*
■ BriU, Virginia Brook*. Helen Col&gt; Sort, Anna Mari* Coueh, Paulin*
Crawfard. Hortan*# David, I.uey
[fakkirr. Halan Dr*«*or, Marjorie
(ftbSota, Bronnie Duggar,~H*len
■Venn, Either Erlck.on, Catharine
Forrester, Alice Harvey, llaaal
Harvey, Gladys Henderson, Mari­
on Hoolahan, and Catherine JowAlto Madeline IJoyd, Dorothy
Lovell, Mary Manning, Margaret
McCarvey, Alice McOlona, Betty
McKinnon, Cornelia McRao, J«&gt;»ephln* Minor, Katharlno Morrison
Johnnie I-ou Myrick, Myrtle Nol*on, Julienne Newman, Palyte
O'Connor, Mary Jana Pr**ton.
Adelaide Richter, llalan lllaer,
Mary Richie, Nona River*. Rober­
ta Stahl. Lucille Thornier, Mar­
jorie Tllll*. Nancy Whit*. Helen
Wilton, ami Sarah Wright.
AI*o Clifford Ball, Franklin
Bonnett, Boy Rurkeholdar, CurtU

f a } La r i i a a B ifJiS8:

5E7. %Bu"m

i i m i a aad n waaMU vw o u *

Dog Owners Warned
To Vaccinate Animals

Coleman, John Courier, Joe Cow­
art, John Crawford, Boy Echoli,
Charle* Geiger, Jack tillllon, An­
drew Haneon, Clyde Homage,
Malcolm lllgglna, Ma* Huddlrtton,
Jannlng* Hurt, Arthur Johnjnn,
Vann Kennedy, Donald lamdre**,
Harry I** Lindsey, Spruit long,
Raymond Lundqulit, John Moore,
and Crr.ton Phillip.,
AI«o llolll* Phillip*, Wuixley

T \J O UURITION about It, ll
l l eerteJnlr fs*t* treat la have
Iks tune-gripping, lu .g -w rw laj.
u u l.k - tto p p le f e e ftly ol ■ •*
Goodyear* os every wheel.

fo r A n d S erv ice

SHOWDOWN ON
VET PROGRAM
TO BE FORCED

All-Weatier, with f r ij la the
tester #f the tread where yes
need It far eafeiy-you eaa get
the preleetlen from bloweele
pruylded b r pelealed Goodyear

Aed for lete then • tingle lire
*m i e lew y e e rte io , you * u bey
e m i */* ear ol G oodyear All*
W eoibenaow l !
So rek* edraaitg* of p ro u et lo*e.
prieeo wkilo you eoa still gel thorn.'
You eea key th* world's k**ikaowa ealety treed, th* Goodyear

“ THE WORLD’S

created veteran*' eutlay of up
to a hundred million dollars an ­
nually. but that ho wm opposed
to the principle that tk* Manat*
amandmtnt would lay down. Thl*
waa onatrued a / tWelgnating a*
arn ica connected. all caeca aria
Ing within six year* after tha war.
Meanwhile Speaker Rainey flat­
ly predicted that If th* Coanally
amendment waa adopted the Proaident would yet* the bill and that
if the meatura we* patted over
hie veto without Cengreaa Inereaiipg tax** U meet th* outlay and
maintain
• * * n .........
balanced• ‘budget
1 i th#
President would call th* Coagroae
back Into eatro teaalon.
"lit* budget hta g it to ba bal­
ance: f', Ralnry said.
"If th* Congress adjourn* after
accepting the Connally a mendman t to th* independent offices
bill, throwing Dm budget 1170,-

luuad

ment ta i l U did not moat
Tuee- their entire approval.

BQT SCHMIDT
n s T n tk

with I

WELL!
HAVE you ever walked along a street in a strange city
, . strange facea passing yon . . . Then* a face yon
knew . . , recognised immediately? "Bill PerkinsP you
exclaimed, "Gee, Pm glad to see you.”
Hare yon ever shopped in a store in a strange city
good, perhaps all reliable. Then yon saw a familiar ad­
vertised brand of what yon wanted. "Good! I’D take
that/* you aald. Right then yon subconsciously warn
glad for advertising. Yon felt aa immediate w ariness,
closencssp confidence—tbs rsliafaOiiy e f old
ships.
Advertising is one of the gysntcst public
ever invented for hetinns It enforces goal
_
'm w.
wn •.
n____ &lt;.
Mot of f^cte For,
attention
- M -------- ip it
a

BtomUrd of VnJuo—

B*&lt;ter In Quality—
‘ BdtUr fa Safety—
B«tltr b) Mllengo—
AT PRICES YOU HAY
. IfSVKR BBS AGAIN.

lomlh 4*r that aU dog* fe u d
ronnlnf at t o m without kariog
bam vaccinated for Table* by next
Saturday night wit] bo picked up
by tbo police apd killed, waa mqd*
today by City Chrtt f . 8- Lawn
SOIL
Notice waa mad* tot* b i t weak
that D * £ 1T ft a * * f,^ e t e r li^
rlaa, will ba at tha roar of tba
City Hall from 10:00 o’clock until
noon each day tbla weak, to do
thb w o rt
Tbla vaccination la required by
law aad it appliaa to all dog* In
Sanfard asaapt thoa* that are kept
on the premia** of th* owner* or
000,000 out af balance, th« Preel- day, wan* racalrod In both tho a n murxlad whlto at large. Deg*
dent would bo Juattflad in calling tfanat* and Hernia yaatarday but moat b* vaccinated each yter.
Tha coot o f vaccination la borne
an extra Motion.”
advocataa of. th* Connally amend­
by Urn City from tho annual lletna*
Coplaa of tbo President'* to-

Porter, William Pre.ton, Bryan
nl«#r, Wootlrow Rl*er,
Le*t*r
Rivera. T. W. Rum*II, Richard
Smith, Wil-on Smith, Harold Stan­
vlaod rogulatlona,
ley, l^te Ht*n*trom Bill Stempar,
Charle* Tew, Bill Thompion Jim
Torribl*. Bill Tyre, P. M. Vlekery,
(Continued From Pag* One)
Ralph Vincent, Theodor* Wade, mant would b* worked oilt that
would meet th* approval of a ma­
jority of the nou*a, leader* In both
parole* frankly predicted that bafor* tha bill I* i«nt to conference
tha llouao world accept the Senate
amendment.
Tha President wa* described ae
having taken th* itand that In■trad of all diaabllltles that aroee
wlthla ail year* after the war be­
ing preeume.l to be of eervlc*
origin, it rinuld be demoiutratod
to th* government that they aro
before compenaatlon Is awarded.
Memberi of tho iperlal Demo­
cratic veterans' committee that
confarrtd with Pratldent Baoaa
roll. Director Douglas of tha bud­
get, am) Frank T. Hln»», vcUrani'
admlnUtrator, *ald th* Proaldant

“I’d forgotten how swell it feels to ride on
new tires all around”'
^fi^Sik

When you hero a flat, call
ca ami w all change Urea
for you anywhere.

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BAirroitp H H tA U yi

Home Mortage
R e l i e f B ill Is
Near Enactment

FLORIDA,
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SEMINOLE HIGHjiL DUCE s i g n s
ATHLSWS GdFEN4
P0W
ER WARS
PACT
TO
CURB
AWARDS AT MEET

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U N IV E R S IT Y O F F L O R ID A Id S A ft B O O K

NAM ES

B E A U T IE S

K£SULf5

. ”
benefit eonie proviatona of a more
. " , l w 11 liberal character ahoald ho Includ*
Mr. MeAroy waa among tho*e
U .MACHINE
ho appeared a t tho recent hear*
i add adjuited for
g on the bill by the Senate
t n**d machine*,
aa S3 per month. Bunking Committee. Tho Hit, hr
atated, need* only a few change!
to mah* It do*1red.
’A* ■ re# It of the t#«tlmony preVE
HAVE
_ . ,
.
Manoo ht pented before the committee Mr.
Banford / territory In t u t hta 'MeAroy cite* the following Im*
Jftora, using new Rel-Po piano prove media how Incorporated In

(fie
him
!I. tncluiion o f bomra op to |il5,-

ly ompowliad, Phans SM for tetl* OdO In eahie,
2. The government may ad­
vance c m hr up to 80 peTtenfof the
value of the property If loanlnc

(4. Four-family tfoelllttg* are Intended, and temporary- aboenre
'apartment, with garage. Park
Jvodue glut Sixth Street, knoam
4 Holly Apartment#, phono IW.
WA
to .rtprutZZ*N ttD
— : SALESMAN ...
* r ,v
tre't an eighty-il* year-old In* FOR RENT;. . Flv* aereo truck
italioa. Gyod money while loarn- f ie n d - South# ait comer of
C *bd a wonderful chance for t 'oiAh M UiJuat- M»ke an offtr.
I—atemrnL W. P. Wlngler, Mt.
j j P. Thurmond. Phono 1204.

W HIT* LEOHORN Fryer* 39c
—ch. All kind* of *ea flih can
ha purchaved at tha Sanitary Flih
a n j Poultry Market. 309 E. Flret
Bt.

FOB SALE CHEAP) MOO ft. uacd
,lumber, gldglBg/ ceiling, two by
tdura, |M.qo In n *afo, Uwn mow*
tf.c a lti 18 automatic*, boat, trail.
t* ami kPkir, 10 In. fan, model T
-ruck with rioted bod, &lt;78.00 fi*h
Irig la chip W JO , P. 0. B&lt;»« »8».

U N it E D E E M E D STORAGE,
PorCh ftim ltnn. Gag »tov»i,
Bedroom furniture, Office devk
WANTED: Paioenger to ahare ex and chain. loveral refrigeralore.
pen*— going north toward Indi­
ana', leaving Saturday. Apply Her- Hlda and end* of all *°rt*. The ohl
reliable, Loa»lng*i Transfer A
aid Office.
Storage Co.. In builne** In San*
rf&gt;aM 4W,-located
'•th. and Ftno. ’ _ *
»RRABVY J|# P .» # » .
Uk«rt H 4*t to cheap for
'dow n pufiiU. II. F.
Ityetl-flnt S'BHMM wtftt
Gortllr, BolF 70. '
11— Mbecellaneoun

r J K p .W * . M&lt;Kl»i jx- J Ubjg,
m - ftu tl old lumh«r. floom *rv» rella'dt'phono tl»&gt;
m
18 rAnrt r
tTIR SALE) Small Grocory and
dUM#aMMrtie*b!JP!' D. Bo*1 i*0^.
fllttfrri tflk ba»Wl". Tenth aad

rnnehMcLuraM Makcn
s cntntlons Al
I\forninir ExcfciscM

UOY SCHMIDT

“NII'TY THREE**

«iof| nri*H I
i:ra,(nation nfeht exrrrl*e*. Schiu'l n f tm tlllru t
i-flirial* early Ihi* year de-ided cconcmlr rrwInmlkHi i* ni*t c***.;
Hut «im-e gindn*tu&gt;n ceremnnli'* I y e a r, w en* nnr*o"tn&lt;*Fiit wi» l h r ItD it

Mr*. •TOR SALE; llolitetn cow giving
ftift dddBly milk, with goo I
Noble, «1S MyrtleiAn*_________ m intity, -ow In fink Order Print,|
i r »oM HU week flfl.00 c—h JW
14— R o o m W ith o u t Board
Mr. Mitchell, Gardd ‘ Park nPar
CHOICE K o QH t In SotanLo"^ '" m id dfter « F. M. ;
^
bene. Five window#. PHvnto on*
trance. PrlvJte hath end- !■&lt;'**■ t a B C e S, C H A lfcS ra-b u c— c g*h
raage hat water healer. *leam
Bfa dollar* per week, fhorw 7t-V^
i■He’. hl*k««&lt; loMek, WUcellMe14— A p arim cn ta F ne f e t t

3 S m all I'hoitM In

K o'dtr :if»c
Six (tw o p o m ) f a r 60c

| in ually are lengthy, il m lghu be. a , frB„ iri, „ r , hl. pWfWmii
' e .l,r plan to prevent alhletu* , ,Mi„
K , , , wv . „
iaw atiri nt n special rathrrin ir nf
„ _ . . ,
iMthe student body. The program
tlnn (..... waa rnnfineil In the
iirr*cf*lfil ti'ii " ? r n c
•tthrr winner* of thi* award
the «inging r f farewell aongi liy
. I
IMUNTINC
Iw r r r - the t i l * " * IV-orcin* l l l t l ,
im-mtii r* of the Senior C llv *.
/
' Ih.mihv |*i.well. M arrnrel Sultlre*.
A thlrllr
lllreetur
L e o n a r d ; t 'rloi.l..
We are equipped In pro.
B i—o o.,. ami
Mart
M fLarn ! ni*d&gt;‘ the preaentatinoi. * Nl-kel. nn.l Glenn Gov..... .. I’ -h
flret rU»* |oh work at
lie flret announced lhal
Ih r
liiwr*| pweihli' pricea. (ilv i
rt Ko'glil
lla'ph l’enr*»a Bill
Sophomore rla** had woo Ihr Strmpcr, ond II I* llrrnd.m .
a In al.
Inter-eta** athletic trophy. TinIV irn iW " r M*&gt;* awnot I* ........I
Herald P rin tin g l*o
■im r ,*!•** woo the trophy lu»l on the atu.lenl*' *e..re, on Ihr
I'hn ... I IS
year a* k'revhmen.
followine ool.il"
Health,
wloi
Seven hoy, then were anoruincoil mine. "ehotureb'P, v e rsl'v *o.ot
aa winner* of the National Alh oartlriootton.
lotew m ural ."..rt
(rile Scholar hip
Award, Thi-V nnrltelrntlon
rellnh'Blv, h’mler
ruutUTH vivri* .
wore
Malcolm
llii!i-ln*. John «hiu and "p.irUman-blp,
n u \ louni'oii
Thr. f.dlow'ne girl* W e re «tl
I ’oorler. Roe Kehol*, B ill -Strm|H*r.
Steve’* Place
|{ola*rt Young. Glenn Govoceh and oouneert a- winner* o f letter, for
their n hllitie. ,m It.e ri-l,| ,,f
Tho Seminole, year-book of the t'myor.iHy of Florida, now twin* distributed, give* a full I'AK1' John Itiown.
.
.
POST OFFICE
Thi* award l» preacnlrd to »he • iwt*- B e " e I’olherl. Jew ell Min
photograph to each of Ihr eight Imiollfn] girl* which cwmpnie the "Beauty Section" of the an
VSi
noal. Formerly alt plctiire* iiuhmitteil by itudonta fur the beauty divlalon uf the &gt;ear lieek were alinlent, wh„ have won a Irllm .-hew. Harriet Hr &lt;wn atari*"-'-'
S.mlre*
FleniHir
llieh-.in.
Ade
rnm
m
itterM
"
■
&gt;
"*
'*f
Ihe
four
major
.port*.
sent to Mime national t-rlfhrlly for selection on the havi! of beauty alone. THU-year » rnmndttev
IfeRular Meal» 10c
eompoood of ropre«aoUUvrs frntti the l/Apaeho, PI rater. Colonel*, Barrliu*, Cavalier*, Theta and IS»r it it#I have Mi* avcriun* in wHwl lai.te Birr win*, Jane Shnr&lt;&gt;n and
op
Ur
flfflr*
ivnrk fnr threr
Fcmct* Seltv W right.
pent Ribbon aoelvtla*, ^tyitrthey with three, repr e*»nt«tlre non fraternity men an* appuinied In |«»rw r"iml t«i or Mifbcr th»*n tho
S ta r. vee*e nn«r&gt;ted to the f..|
judge the pictures nihniitted on » h«*t» of beauty ptu« the pop.iliHty nf the girl on the I'nivcreity nf irf if ru ! w* rvnn*rt* nf th r pcl*i*nl.
tnwine. It.le .i C.-M-rt, Rrnnnle
Florida in mpur Mis* Wain mini I* fimn Cartorvlllc, (Ja_ Ml** Caraballo, Tampa; Mia* Foa. St.
He added Ihnt Mr t’ourier hail IHlggar, l.ilrille Thnrnlev. lforten*e
•tnvld. M arv George, Hurl* Bai
Jtaiupai. Jiu a , HathowMe TuUahauro;, HI— Wlnton^ Wynt Palm Beach; Ml**
Bird, Okeechobee; Mli
eonieciilive yea--, and Ili it Mr. tern. liorn'bV ' I'dwell.- - Gi.Tr.m
Moore Clearwater.
Illgg n* und Mr. Goviwrk thi* V ir-hutt. and JiiHrtine Newman
yon have y o u r r * r
ye** wen It fo1 Ih r *i*rend time T h r N ite r three girl" were g l'rli
OK
by owner not a bar tn benefit*.
tty .Mort In bo■
I wef«* *n«pu ted n* t*'lng the nieu
The |*.i«r Krhnat trunhv. an ♦w*%
fore
MU
lake your
S. Home owner may ptircha,*
I
b iv * fw lv iw p
were
nounre.l
e*rTiio
|t*wrnil,er
a*
ih» hi t • p a yiiriihinnli -n f tling
may
you
bond a and pay inollgage a t par.
in m l ion
Bvteol
.11
t|.e»l«*
In
frs
*-1
l**Fl
t
nod
having been wm, * v Mr Courier,
latum and lunch romn near I'a
8. Se nnd mortgage and llena
and
llmr
money
HI
Wtwnlrow R'»»r *"''
wa* neeacnlrd lo him during the l.e.kethn'l
may be iactuded in vonverihin
Fleet SI.
315
Iw I week*
ag o ,‘ a rvrn*l«r«. The truphv. nw anlnl Bov
WW
a,a
I huh........ .
V.-to.l*
io
fo'.ttintl
and
W
where the loan la adequate.
'
John
Courier
WHaiiii
111. will h ii* u ilr,| III
m - enimwllv t" th&lt;* member of the • ruek:
7. T ie board make* it* own a;&gt;Ralph
Vincent
In
curing u vrr J..nn In ca ih and mi fooll.e 11 te*m ehn io the iiolidon Sniilh. nml
praiaa| rule* to arcom;iU*li the
irn n lio u e,| Pi mil ."age One)
autonwiMli* whin, ihr) drillr I • of | i Judm-a I* tin' imi*l valuable r.-oihn't -.»d '-"*l..l'-|itl' I J*vt
purporea nf the ad
"" 'he leuni. «-•- the finh Brennan. Rolw.t Young. I *wrene*
.'8. Liberal rxtpnrion of time of •tore told hy Ihe vuiingrr f thi* JaikM iiitille. T h e ir tu*‘y puuhuM i! m*n
o r, w--r,tr*.|, Ifr. Mid,urn* -nid. I f A P 1 ll i l * Un'MlfH* refill loCrttl?!*
two
men.
paymeat of prinripul and Interest
ff r i. llfvnil ini f» ttfltiK* I(nht»r*
Finally ImlIt admitli-d that III. v ,i motrrvyi le mill come III Snli Othrr winner- were I nf*nu t!-len
by home nwnera In i|l»tre*».
f r I to Id'll- nut until n n l week ct-h| |n t'r'g a".I I'evt Ceuree i^lliith* IIB 'I In**'' H r ' - ill h'tdkivf
“The grave*! defret atilt In the
Move In I nut, lli-n d rii 1 v'r* In f'ftll • fl'it iift t K fill V ft* 1i*i-»l,i*» Ipt'f
bill," Mr. McAvoy atated. "i* th" an HU percent maximum,loan by when ihcy ».'!&gt;• i r h n l l l N t*» meet
**»*l Intfh
fi'iit
1 *bn
flrmnt
comprumlae i* iu**it - ‘ h e r fnl her a l a rail mail iltpul llrtl. and %l&gt; C; "rier in ttlT!
fifteen*;ear amorti*at|nn of flrat eying:
Tho corrl-'.l *‘ llonnr la.ltera". Hlllwrt WllllmriB, nl«*iifi (iiivnrrfig
Optom M rlH t
mortgage* which make tho horn- ol-le lw-ra. *p if ( !e owner ha* a ' In Barlow.
aw-ivlofl to the *i* le«v* ami aiv H iilph IV u rw iifi, II If I &lt;t*Piiv»»*or# 111*owner par almo*t IB prr *"• 1 20 percent iH|utty on the pre*eut
113 I1*A .A re
T hr in*-tv open! .Holiday night m girt* who *r«re It.e ••rente*' vrr Miller, rtfitl Ilnrmi Rl«»*r hi
year, Increaiing hla pie*ent co*»- market hr will tr&gt; to hold on to the Co n ly Jail w lin e they Himnumber of point* for *i*hnlaatlr inch.
Inirtead of giving relief. The u lt.‘ T h r new Inu*e give* Ihr tumid iluckelr.l
Wnltri T h inn* an * „,,,) athletic ahlllty during thr
power,
lo
*rt
it*
*tandard,
hut
it
tereat charge of fi iwrernt I* »ti!l
! \V. II Murrell. They g a ie then
„
_
,
tireailve the *3,000,000000 to lie la not prelecting thr home owner,
•** - 1
*'■ Tur-ady morn*!
appropriated w mid not !w *u'Ti iml.-,* t l r equity he ha- l» *af.
Ih e rcul Iml of point in Ihe result H {fives in actual
Century of I’nttfreiuc
frntn
I f ' " ' f d iu k ir,
clmt for Ihe urban mortgage field, guarded. Il I* wipe.1 oot hy a c - 1 ,n* ,h " v
sertlce, or In other words, Jts efficiency
, * 'rivtli in Sanford and
gnd the Iwmla ahould h- guaran crptlug foree,! *alr value,.
"The provision for n 5ft iwrrrn' nte" hn.-l to I'elmk,.teeit a* to principal «* well *• Inrit*h advance to owner* who*e
chief Willimil* ,n . • Ihnt war
(treat to Inl ine c nerrtton a* .'t
mortgage h'd.lrr* are olalurate i* n t , for then ntre*l charge high
Sunfonl In Chirtiifo
htln the lending inrtitotmn*.
"Rest Fur Tho South"
Will uid only u negligible nutnla-r way r u ld r iy wh h* arine.k and
The bill ihould contain a defi*.
And
Return
-I*e I'amtard of ap -rat'al ItoreceJ U*«|. They rn-'td get hill tittle Ihgt they fa r jail ■entriur.. uf
RATRS 140-970
when rorh n t«i*ja of apprai*nl •* , | least ‘J ll irnr». lie added that
20-1 Sanford Avenue
Riiaaell, general rounael for the|
M nrguret M. W rl«ht. Ar I.
Uaerl. Thev could eel hut little
ffered nu re.l'tan ce when
Home Knit |t*nk Board, in Hi* | mpre t'v n ha'f of the ralu* of tli"
itiipriiiirh
leatimony junllfird the plan for
i usual first mortgage.

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crivuhlr." Mitiiiolini mlihnle
The* mitvtmtnt which in
on^tnal form Wist* Miilmiitlcd
MtH-toliHi *»*i Mur, IH in Prti
Minister Much* *o.i II of Gl
Britain amJ hi* foreign scrrttaifp

hi*' .itiOfi pinion on I heir an
iiit llomt*, v r 4 *Itrim! mt medial
(C'onttnurtl from p»ri* II
illw■r rtiitni r nt« MII * *«tI ir»l tl«*rIrt»n l afl£*r the *ilifiri«i4 t„ the Sc data*
iJ'it I ho ilm urnont n« firmUy n|*
pmvt‘«l nRiuTvw ilUnrmnnirnf »»f
I ho foOr |t»vr**r* in om«e o f
BlntonUr Work. I-irg e n u v
l ln\ nr cnm pfltr fiiln rp nf thr
ISdudvh firm a fBnftwmnPe
J.'l.liO.
S m i l l r u m $ .'.0 0 ,
AIIu*tinrr to fram of m u llr r
Eleanor HHuion, Claude “lifow |im | ih»* now a*? m* woo I in*
T h U U h a n d w o rk .
John Courier, Malcolm Atituli* a iftT'ii-j&gt;owtt*r il|r*‘cfitFtif**
■ml Glenn Govorek wore which wouM l»nno*k* It« will nnon
I he imlilaruling nthlrtlr rlh fru , MtivioUnl *R«prtfil that
at Seminclr High School onrtios tn ff h*tvn mi Inlniithni nf
.’IIS French Aventle
i hi* vear It wm dinrioeed during fn H n u thoir ilnrUlnDv
nn
&lt;h«pcl eieretae* held In the tionn which nr * nnit-p*rile*.
M'hnul ■uditorlnm thU morning
la Inlcotlivl f»tr
l-efnre ■ lannt audience.
fill lt|l]P4, P fPlt op nin-til* i»f*r|
The program w«* unuiual In nhnvn oil with Ih r Vnftfil SUilo*»
th.it it uaually I* a part uf without «-hkh N itv.ih rn M r wm4

fConlinowd fn&gt;M p ar* »
tf«) ( k u t n of m*v»r a'gnifVanre

Tho moot Important woo to
bring within tKl h l ’i l.nad sopy
hhntoo reined op to QMOO, In•toad or Tlntlt’1);* aid to Itime
Worth IlK.OOO !•' I n i, a t provided
ky tho Hooka, ’oW ItO.tJOO at »*eAmmended bf A-VtMiht It to*r writ.
, Another waa a stipulation that
• n Intoreot rata r f &lt; percent wvai&lt;i
chained on . l i k odvanrii K m
*ha projected K me OwoerV U tn
Corporation to bo made only when
th« home own-v‘could n &gt;t oh a In
loam from ordinary lending agsn*
f ,o»*
, .
While tho amendiwenta recently IncOrpormted by tho Senate Commit*
too on Ranking and Currency In
the ’ emetgrncy rellof maainre
which alma to litre relief to dla*
trm e d home owner*, are* a great
Improvement to tho bill, point!
not D. E. McAtrey, of the Home

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V a N K O R P. F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 7. 193.1
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MAGNATE Army Gets Challenge To H i B VISITED ONE HAN DIES, « » • ' &lt; * o ~ of Feu (LORE GIRDLER
h m s another near To Pay Teachers In Full BUNREPORTED
UP SMALL p™ ;£, %n4?“fp*L !b y
OVER SIBERIA
OF WEATHER DEATH IN FIRE
AT START

m

It • • • with the great**! of *at-|in*. w* todaji mailed cheek* totolWASHINGTON. June 7.—«A*»— , attempted In Influence any den
..faction
t . a Superintendent of '*«
of th*
la
Klchaid K. Beuer. pte* dent o f tl»n in this matter", he oaul. re- •
Sch.H.U T \V. Lawton thti after-1»*«her* and principal* whoa* *alHr* 11 and Campan&gt;, Inr.. of Newj (trnna to ih* ordering of the kit*
noon telephoned a Herald reporteri nrie. for tie eighth month were D e l a y s I n C o m m u n l c a r
Vork. before Ihe Senat, military, ly u pcrt Kcchner. conserve! on D a m e N a t u r e C a r r i e s H i l l W i l l i a m s I s V i c ­ lo
-I thought that jou might jue ami pa)aole todny.
fa n S w e a r in g e n T e s ­
tlo n
K eep
M o sco w
cummin** today cnallenged lh#( rorp. 0,|,*u,r. The ordrr wa.
t i m O f F a t a l B l a z e like to tell the people that Semi | Continuing, he Mid, It .eerni
E x tr e m e s
O f
C li­
note Co-nty todny became one of to me that our trachata are due
t i f i e s C o n c e r n i n g army la pro*, it c®-U'
Ig n o ra n t
C oncern;
ffW hoar, . f „ r ||,v W,
I n F i s h e r m a n ' s H u t the few rvunlle* In Florida which conilderable .m ill for the r ofr*r
m a te T o W e st. E a s* .
,
.
H i a V a s t I n t e r e s t s the toiltt klU for rrfor»*tation ■
i n g F l i e r ’s P r o g r e s s
work*.* for le*. than $1.10. the «*lt#d •» H ow *. on,r* * " h *
O n S h o r e s O f L a k e » i , able to pay It* leath*T»‘ «al. to co-operate with u* in keeping
M id w e s t A n d S o u th
ant* for the full right month*'our whool* open. I know that they
A t M o r g a n H e a r i n g figure |or whtch'hb company »up-1itr from Haiti OT'onn &gt;r, a loimrr
will receive thrlr cheek* with the
OMSK. Slbgrii. June 7.—
I n them.
, law |.artn»r of Proli ant Routela 1„ -Bill William*. vnung &gt;term ”
SAN FRANCISCO. June 7.
n r
Su|wrint*ndent iaiwton tenuml K ateit of pleasure, and tha* (A.P.)—Jimmie Mattern. h
It* suggested that a eimmiUevi roll,
W A S H IN G T O N . J u n e 7—
y appreciate the co-operation
l/r»-T he far. wide W eil ha* the white
tu»n. Wh« with K 1 c l Or reporter that nnl) a few
thrr*
inclod
hlm»*lf,
l..............................ommltle*
member* indicated
VI
IIIIIT
i m i v u ng
H |
riM tto o .il a
■rrp-1
- r
---------? . ) — O n i m illion dollgrn of
&lt;i( ih# psrsoiu, who by lh#ir hwv little behind the Post-Gatty
jitter*,
the
mld-Weit^
and
Smith
"K
!"
wreki
ago
he
had
written
a
*tor»
I*IM£?
had
ofe Ihi ^quartermaster
I in --------Ihcir xquestioning
y v u i a i i »W
w
a a n e i H —
—
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’y « 6 _ a n th e caah th a t 0 . P . ■tycntativ*
It . / .
ruuml the world record,
fUher t,. the effect that all of the cour- Iftv paid thrlr
•••- . taxr*.
. ■ -madr
are Jumpy and the T a il lift* « poor!*^ runtime tut
F an S w e a r in g e n , h in b roth er. corps, amt of the rummittre tw set I (Unlay D ial they jfj ght yroi •’•* a
,
m tracter* and prln ipaU.i «ihle for He che k* to lw malletl. zoomed acroaa Siberia today
amarrd
jyehm
w
i—nit.
nn
account
up
lw
check
all
figure*
jnd
look
trill
to
de.ignate
an
agenej
to
buy
hack
on
th.
'" " h ,v„ ri, (h. t , h o . ,„|ghl have to I Superintendent Uwton al.o laid
* a a a o cia tes o r ig in a lly put
ttucceaa.
I .applies for the
ron-rrvati n of old Dam* Natnf*.
| ilk r iFSlip f*'f Ih# I’RBii l| w-i, f.,r .Misflhtv IWt' nuM'tha »*w|ihat Ihr only truchrr* salarir* r#- confident
...................- of - ultimate
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&gt;a cq u ir in g th e railroad in* inti Ihr mattrr.
Sevier
told
the
committee
that
I
carp*,
or
'Uggeri
to
l’re*»l*iit
She
act*
like
chill*
ami
fever
hVtu'
r
.
c
thaw
would
be
twid
«kr
thefaialning
to
hr
paid
are
the**
H
g
.W
M
.a
l
g
h
t
e
i
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L
L
a
Q ^ c iia ^ -~ i
tilth*
tlir.i
M
l
Ih«
ata w h ich now haa e x
the ttalrnirnl preaented yeilerday' Rouetvell that he do * ■ by eaten
*
\fitu r* o ttl i m i t
N JitV itd lliP rs Ir
. I
Moacoiv
time
aa ft Novoaibcrn\,
__in to o n e o f th e moat i
doe*
McHenry •Howr. •e c r f j l h , ' -enter "
'
them ' dot
In the country; " r“ “ j tary|.ouiethis 600 mile.* tluc rfldt uf here
lo Prvriknt Koorovell. ea“A recummetnlatron from tbi» nia n iririn* dance
that'*
a
Tkia fact wx* divulged by &lt;*. I
Fifteen hour* after he paired
for
plaining
hi*
part
in
Ihe.porrhaie:
rpmmlttee
at
to
the
nature
of
on
Florida
“frott".
ami
beam*
Swearingen In returning tee(
thrir aalarie* will lw *ent them Novo.iher*k Mattern waa unrjh*
ii
true
i
.
n
|
accurate
eo
far
a*
be
I
I
hi
•
eieeutl**
orhr
wiuld
hivery
with
her
wa»me«t
*mile.
and
Lurard
to
hick
i
u
u
*
h
t
(lit
f kefore Ihr Srnalr invest!
"Well "
raid
Superintendent I frithln a few day* after the elo*- purled &gt;o far a* rduicuw knew Mb . '
, helpful",-Howe laid, agreeing with
From Canada to Metiro and Ih ground u*
I |'m i-i.id wk
___ of Ike Morgen firm'i part ind I are c-ncerned."
I awton over tbe telephone, "h e -' Ine of |ho *chool*." he *ald. Tlv* mile.* hr encountered diffkultlad
llovrr,
tire ----------member- that
nuwr, before
oeiviv ih*
.a* cumm
ivmm tie* far comm -™----- if- -F&lt;ch-ttrven way lip in Ataaka old tim- ihi. morning
’ bulldjng Bp;ih# emit Van Swear
caii.e of an u-f*prctfd ta* m i l e - [ check* will cover .alarie* for the
th* .rennd time and un.ler oath, ner wa« going to ipead the money. jr„
baffled and ihwlnlm
rail domain.
with hi. plane he rivould have
\lr lj.n i|o ‘- condition i. *rlt__had been aiked Ih* question gave a . mmary yiterday of "the hi# « u the full nap .aelbllily. |p * | Ihu* far, about the "urn HI- on* he i. lumtuil) i.timed, Ii*n. rep&lt;irted t « U* hy Mr. U n k -1final two week, of -rhm l.
leeched L'hlta, Siberia, the next
Pecora yesterday and tald he trty .m*ll part 1 U&gt;ik In the that h# iho ld be ewer# of It ondIfarpde*t" &gt;ear- ever.^ Ju»t out
I,ul ll Ih le I n o l lhai hr will ir
stop un hi* schedule.
P»»* "*» bid* »nd claim* Iwfore cud-n.it freaki*h. that'* all.
I could not then comply. Today he whole matter."
I.
Delay, in communication which
"I net*, directly nor Im lrectly awarding order*.
Right down In M M ow lrr..
l a i d *T hae* read oeer your quesI h r b iiy ol Ih* young man.
■ - _______ _
------ .. i. ..
- it new rrennl for the 1 nlted
Increared ihr farther eaat Mattern
| tioa aad am plemird to lay I can __ ___ V _ ___ _
who hail Iren tiiKagnl with Mr.
frankly. The amount of
flew left Moscow without word of
I auipr a* &gt;■ li-heima# lor *oinr
| defiant was 1.000,000 with which
hi* whereabout*. Strong head­
month-, won *1 l to- Lnckwil Kii
1 my brother and a»»oriate* startwind* and cloudy weather were
irvrry month sfnrr Nrw &gt;#uri mi ni Home &lt;-11) ihi* alUrnuoii
| ad hack In l»l«h“ A moment bereported over part of tha route, ,
h«&lt; hrrn warmvr thun Hii v#»r ^
I fir* the Investigators had agreed
4 «aillrtg adv ee front a brother
an the term* of a
io rr*Mta in h n h
l arulinai
MOSCOW, June 7.— 1,17—Su­
D H l V n D R n m F1V K
TUrwomr’lt* *«••'"# up f e r | Amung h * iuiv Iv . i * are hi* for- O u t l i n e I s ( l i v e n
I reaoluUen t« he preiented In )he
O f M e a s u r e W o tild G iv e
down!
»lm«*«t
everywhere
nod
I
Senate taler in the day iraWM
premely confident of estatilDhlng
n o r wife, Mr-. M u htanf*l|t of
B r o a d E x te n s io n O f
Uu*h 'np*et* a- *m.w flullering 1
M e a su r e s A c to n l'p alder p ow tn to go Into
In­
a new rw-ord, Jimmie Mattern,
; i.r I’toln cation, nnd four .mail
on 1’irifie couiil urijhnrd |&lt;|o**om*
f ilm tax Tftnnn of thr Mnrfin
B a n k r u p tc y
L a w s Texas glob* filer, selected Chita,
hkldttq.
o
n
B
y
D
a
v
e
S
h
o
l
t
z
puimr% oiid U*lr •U*k trmnsar- S c h e m e I s S u g g e s t e d A p p r a i s a l R e v e a l i n g (were dlrinrhtnir enough without
Siberia, 1700 mile* distant, for bit
Ati'niding lo Con* I able VV. A.
B a n k r u p t C o n d i t i o n , 'be earthquake* and tornado**
Uom bmrliiK on P*jrn**&gt;U
A s
S u b s titu te
For
VVAHJIINOTON.- Jut't-lruiair: next atop-beyond - Omtk, he dpq»— ^
.ir.aniUeit wh- with Ulflcer C. 11- - t a i -l a h a s s e e . Ju n f 7 -H f i
antic*,
■ r "Tin mar tar that l* atartln*
tlnvcmor Sh -Its yeiterdiy for- Final Hmi.e Judl-Dry committee cluird In a telephone interring , v
C o r p o r a t io n - L e v ie s — I s O r d e r e d P r in te d
the acme
| « , iheeetriaa,"-Van. Swear lngrn
ih" nitr*' it* years. hhalter Invetligaltd Ih
last night acre** 1100 mile*
rally
today,
th.ahack
.a
-g
lu
to*
-----rallied
filiform
*.
'•••«t*rn
Nemaily added more than 20 gw eral approval yesterday MaMed a mu„ ■ u ked referring to the rail*
Uuisian and Siberian plain*.
June 7. I/T&gt; r«n-|veva&lt;lB and -ifiiWru Afa.ka. the tn m oa uadrleimuivd aiMrcv. 'Wr
WASHINGTON.
June
7.
-IA
V
J
.
th.
.i.i,it*
b
U
a
of
Flor
nlclpal
reflna.wing
bill
on
a
DglaBTUART.
gUrt in the rail burinero. “I agrea
"I aai all right and am getting
hate i4 |f been able I* linJ Fut
an
r*|wrt
appeal.*!
"««*«»
'Ns**t»ou.
Ming
In
Ih*
I
f
f
tH
.1
If
compleud
Seiute
Republican*
to«lay
decided
.lay
w
o
w
*
fronted
with
an
r
ip
e
n
apprai...
-r»*-» hi M but w* mad* what w*
off within two hours,” Mattern
jU»V »$nt raultd the file ', t'on
. . . .
weald round out what l« perhap* thoutad hoarsely over the uncer­
"f MarUn county, .huw.ng actual ( * „ J
jJ J , t
led—y out of that ihoeitring, to prr»» for a *ale* tax* °*
liable Itcblulleii raid rally Un* uf .c l . r****'1 by ‘h# Lefl.Dture.
the broadest exttnaion ever under­ tain wire* from th* city in far
one-half percent a* •i ■“holliuie;. 4#|ur&gt;
_____
.over*ha*Vvwed
.......
._
l&gt;V bond ...................
, n,| hriTh.v
-niuiniiniHe*
atul aflertio n, "and until Mr. lam p,
Tan Swearingen replied.
•
The me**ure» Included the fol­
nn levlr*
levin tnt .
\ county
. cummi**ion
__ .1_1__ lhen___ _____
*_ .1
_____ e.tlm*t-d &gt;1
taken of the country'* bankruptcy Siberia.
for proporcil corporation
|f,r
property
damage
at i* ahiicln tell um ju-t what did
"I hit bad headwind* almost aJI
flnan a the ».l.:in«.OOO.uoo
I 0rderod the apprnl«il|*W .‘'onO«»Mnn'.na ...d Kan­ happen v*c «*u only gurv.. al the low In c
law*.
th* way to Om*k and my right
Aclv levying half * i*IH
.
Ilick v had little- one*. jti«l "Jug' cauw. It i* pti**ihlv that a ngaThe
meaturr
wa*
ordered
re­
work program in Itr* imlu»trl*l I 'prinUd. .for .Mtrllutlon
landing strut cracked when I came
to cr” *'‘ L |rpI"
recovery bill.
' ivtle lit gill have fallen from one , l valorem t«x for tkV rradlcadown here hut otherwise every­
- Tomadaq* roared in K*n*a». N'c in f Itw* men * lips jlut l l 'he Itun work of ike livesl «h vanitary ported by a 13 to H vote.Some
Democrat t
chieftain* l &gt;r*.
Chairman Sumner*. |tl.. Te«.), thing I* Tine.”
T
h
comml**
oner*
*hu
aorrpt*-*'hin-h*.
Ml**hnri
V
Mj**l«»lppt.
were quick »a p ttdkl del*at of lb*
I dropped Vd »T#*p."
board and ■
Dr U « for *up- said the hill would lw submitted
The AmetiraR asked abo t h|a
•ale* ta i an &lt;o( the mhv# t &gt; n*tn- a iv.olutlon authonatiM th a-aM tn| Arfcaaaaa. .N nataaky. TaMaanam
ou-'auTe
Lull-1
an Ir M ill llm. who dt- poit of the rial# board uf haAltb.
time re.ord and waa told Hint he
with
th#
formal
report
today.
A
h
ard
of
adm
lnlitrat'oh
to
rctln
rt
A
h
iM
m
*
.'-am
t-T
-v
a*
Mantana
laln pr**&lt;nt antl-tr.at barrier*and New Mexico werr iiirprDe -1 critic • Ihr (hack au being "about
Act* making kidnaping for r»n- rule will be sought with a vltw lu wa* only a few hour* behind the
TAMPA.
June 7^-R rlief to
Republican* Did plan* f°r ■ tny available Martin county bond* bv tnrnadie win-h
More Ikon U by M with • palmetto bafruot . uiii a capital offrn»e, punDhabta getting it before the House this •cheduD **t by Wiley Po.l and
Florida grower* In ih* form ol party conference today before the at Ift, out of th# counly'* rhare of
Harold Oatty In thalr round-lVaIM» d-ad and unc.timaled prop and burlap »tde-&gt;", I* at In** I i
faderal loan* and Inereoacd ap Serale oenvenea to map uUl thflr the gaiolin* taa.
u m „ , „ u ,.wu - . - ^ y death unit** th# Jury recom- week In an effort to send M along worlj tour In 1031.
how the ............
men could
*rty damage wen- left hehind. utwleratanii
with
a
companion
measure
passed
•raUal valuta wae announca-t line of attack on th . enlira aubBey &gt;nd ordering cnpie* of the
-That’# great I 111 beat ’em
Bellingham. W a .h . -nickered have been »o terribly burned in ,lltmj , mercy in which rev# th#
yr.terday by Senator Trammell icet. Senator Reed, Republican. appraiial printed for di.lrib tlon a* "itraw hat dav" f June 1 &gt; •urh a ttrudure. " I don't -re why ,rntrnce would be life ImprDon- Monday, extending flnan-lal re yet." Mattern Mid with determi­
organisation .leeway to corpora­ nation.
after a emfertnce »t Wmhmglon Pennsylvania, prepared lo I»&gt;*• to Inliretted ^•#r*on«, the com- wa* greeted hy old nature with in the world that thev* men
t
inertt, Md mtklnr *1 •
o f‘
with effktaU of the federal lam' •ubititut'on &gt;f the *ale« ta* him- ininioner* to&gt;k no action upon-ll. a severe frn*t. The Pacific coa.t coal hl't have torn their way frnsr# Ull'^r Ihs »»m • rontl llom . tion*.
"I'm fine," h# yalled In an.war
•
|r l l " F » W H.w* ■■
Tn
expedite
progress
of
the
mu­
to a question a* to hi* own pliyalTh* appraiial «ai&lt;l. among other g-nr rally felt m-idi the . i n hank of Columbia, 8. C.
*elf, regardlv** of hi* party *
Ihr ugh th* hurlnp wall* out of ||t throw bumbo ur di.rhargu niaI^t f . to Florida ritro* and cel petition, In placr of the Harri.on thing*, that "it it vary trident Mav In Portlaml. Ore., »*« the ihe- .hack anH- *» have e-eaped thc|chine g-n* acr &gt;»» highw*)* ur In nicipal legl-latton. It w*. umler- ral condition.
.loml a bill prohahly also would
“Everything’* nil right," he
ary growar* hereafter will ho lorporatl n l#vt*» to ftnaree the Martin county I* fleatly over- conlevt In S!t vear.
Smithem flames", he *ald.
"|"public places.
be Intrmlured In the Senate In nr- added. "Thai wing strut'* hern
mad* tn a maximum a.praUal I3 j 0n.000.nw public work* pro­ londrd, w.th the pretvnt outitand- California. tradlWunal riimmerContln-ing hi* .lo ry of thr fire,
,\n ,ct prohibiting hunting n ’d dvr that both hranche* might act fixed hero. I've had three ho-)M
mg M
am.unt
of —................
bond* in the counly
eal.'e of $600 an acre, he *aid. gram.
im
»aa**•*•• v*
* land, while ihakinr off a drench­ Cumtail* McMullen .aid that Mr. i|i,cli.n|e of flrearme oil or aith’
on the question and hav* any dlfaad the Ian l bank will l.-nd $JS&lt;)
Mctnwhile. Democratic Senator., „nd town* thowlng th* ovarlap- ing which al Santa Monica wa. William*, "In &gt; « » m raruluu. j„ |,»|f a mil* of the Tain ami forence* Ironed nut In confer*rv-e. sleep and ! am taking oH In a
couple of hours.
I
he
heavieit
In
M
t
year*,
could
an acre oa that valuation un lira* Walth.
«f Ma«*aehu»*tt». and; ping bendr ' dvot ol III percent
manner", wa* able lu mail* hi* Trail betwien Kurt lly i-n
*n&lt;l
The hill finally approved pro­
"They Have been awfully good
ntortgLg* note*. In addltiun, hen Byrd, of Virgin a, w«re e w ider-j of the prcenl-day valo* of th* find harldy an* »ign* of .uni- way f &gt;r near I, a quarter uf a Coral (Dblr*.
vide. lhat municipal'll** and oth­ to me here. They had more fond
nver.
ator Trammell aaW, grjwer* may ing olTeting a »«le* U* In pDre of | property.
Art* aiilhoritlng liquidalirv n* er local taxing bodie* may. with than I'vt ever seen In one plaje
Aero-* Ihe rnntinent, coimIiIIoiih mile l» ihc hnu.e-beat Hume of
obtain additional loan* of 76 per Ihe lloute provDion exten-lng for
"ThD ilaggvring anuunt of
were rwer-rd. Jark«onvil|e, h'n . Mr. aiwl Mr*. Sam W llkin.nn' cluied *t»l# tank* to plcdgr **• the convent af 30 t&gt;er cent of the waiting for me When I pulled
coal af the appraUed value of Ho- anolbrr yrar* the exiiting e*ci*r,debt, coupled with the Hemeied
announced thr hntle.t ilay for where he lollapm l tfler crying ,„ts of the banks In borrowing bondholder*, petition n ftdiral
property en eacond murtgagr
r »n call'd "nul.anca" la*e*.| pricea of prortuct* which are promoney front . lh« Rec vnTtruetimi four! fnr perml**tnn to work out
(Continue 1 On Pag,. Three)
(Continued On Pag# ThreO
from the federal farm loan* up which bring in more than $300.- duct.i In the count) ha. rerulle.l
Finance Corj'oretion. ratifying In,- refinancing plan*. To become ef­
In approilmaltly 1HI perctnt of th
to a awsimum of $600U.
unn.not) in revenue.
stale banking holiday of Dkl fective. the plan al»o muit be ap­
In ■ telegram tj the Flordn
While Chairman llarriwn wat acreage of Ih# • / nly reverting I"
March a n j aulhorlxlug
rial# proved bv th# court, i* wall a* by
Hi* elate under la* cvrlif rate*,
Cltrva rax hang. Senator Trammell fo r fe itin g d»fe*l of all *a*#t
bank* t» purchai* itock in spy. two-third* o f the creditor# of each
eald he' had been tol l hy- lend proposal*, a flood of propoaed and under preeent-day value* ap
federal'airncy v*t up by Congicua • law and. In Mate* haying *uch a
hod?, of the fiscal regulatory
hank official* that if the new pel amendmcnl* poured into the hop­ proiimately ' GO'pciceul^ uf the
In guarantee leak ilapesHtag-nry of' Hu romnvhnwealth.
Sec bum their 1932 Dally Vainn jey did net Oil requirement*, fur per. They iecl.ded dtf# by Brrmh property, Including improvement*,
Oiie Of three ail* deigned lo
lion Church School wa* *uch a
A Labor Day rrirliral un th«* lotury-lreaunrr of the A»«oci»
(her preeiaien* would be mad*.
lo itrike oul the provnion author­ ha* reverted to Ihr at-le."
It onDnuiil On Pare Three)
turrets, member* of th# Kanfted
Approximaltly $ilMl,n&lt;)0 w nth t«i|| hav* for onv &lt;&gt;l it* Iralun 1ll &gt;n. h i I lhat, Mu» Mcll \\ hitnwi 1
r*t&gt;(are. It wae *aM, Flerldu ! it in* i*l**al'oi» uf anil-trust law*
P r c s id o n t T a lk n W it h
Protestant MDIsletlal Aiwxln
of
impruvtd
prop-ily
h««
Iweu
*
*
•
appra
«td
only
fur
it
.
.
,
-hort
-ildrrries
by
prominent
amC
h&gt;jt
p,*p»ic,|
what In' Iriiurd a
f
t i allow iudutlrir* to adopt ro&lt;lfr
F r p n ^ h A m b a H » a d o r today annourred lhat a :
(Continuart Un I•age Four)
I nail n.illy known apeakei. *- **"■ mii-t coiuprehrikilvr
___eaJwe for lean purpoeaa. abool luf fair competition regarding
rtoCMme'd,
school will be held starting ^--lo st
rra Hy largo umlrilMkmg
$100 an mt «. aad th* u ir * liberal! wage*, prouuilion and hour* of
June 12 and eontlnulng thr6'lRh
WASH I N'lITOV, "June 7 '
oUum' I by Iho Svmmolr I mi nly i iiiiipilations "I vr.cnlial *t*ti»tival lim n *f $100 au acre t»ki*j, work.
„ ■*'
rul data which i» being'need l"
Amha.sndor
Ih- laibotilave, ol June 23.
liuiiibri of Commert*.
Into aaneideretlen tree* ami other
j„ „ .lalm ent urging appr ival G o l f e r s A r e I n v i t e d
The .ebonI lx open lo all tXW*
France, epnferteii with l*re*ldenl
ImprovemeaU.
„f the legislation, Senator Walah T o F r e e D a y A l C l u b
llici.ion to vtagv such i r»l» *iip|urt c 1uiin. *ml plea* but &gt;re
and girl* b*tw*eu the nge. of fdoe
Koo.evell today on the forthcom­
lutmn came during the regular Ih* Fedrral Farm Hoard"The broader pjIDy un federal said:
and 14 year*, rtaa.e* will be
ing
June in War .debt paywv"1"ui&lt;cling
of
the
H
-erd
uf
lliroclin»
Turning
Iheir
l.».
u».iuli
to
lorlaan mark* an important achDvr"I am prepared, and I brlievv
"Once again w* invito you golf­
Everything i« }n rea:$nei« for The *mha«i*dor told ntwtpaper- every week-day morning ex
■
f
ih.
u*de
bmiy
in
the
C,l)
lln
ll:
—
&gt;
t
fire
ptereiil
on,
the
durtlor.
by Florid*'* tenalort and Congrrs* nnd Ih* Arn'r n n people er*, bridge fiend*, an &gt; perane.
I Ihe siaging temuriow night *t men Iv# di.ruaaed thw d*bt* with Saturday from 0:00 o'clock
v**", tai l C. tr Coni are prepared, to acqulrei* In th* •drking an afternoon of rv.llul i n (a-l night. A* u rraull id. ili*eu»-' m in i a rwilution lo lw sent l"
11(30 o'qjoek- Four departmenU-bf
MUII Ii'cluck from « pDlferiu on Ik* Prae'ilent but Indicated It wae Inatrucllon have been Treated-county
law
enforcement
o(Ti
, general manager of th* estiaordinaiy proposal* embidled J yment to come oul lo the .'an .ion* wlmh arose, prvitduiti II. all
in
tha
nature
of
determining
th#
the
lawn
of
Ulo
C
ourt
n
H*«e.
«t
Cltrua Kachaog*. •
FDr
in this bill. Success or failure, ford Country Club aaattUme to­ t|. I'spworth appointed ihr M - n r -, that dtaatie action .ho Id lie the first of a aerie* « f weekly nut- attitude nC thl* government rather •JM .Beginner*-, Hie Primary, IhJunior, and the Int-rmeilbile
that Florida grower* good or harm, will not depend up­ morrow", said Atidiew M. 1aria­ luwiiiK person* on the general taken again. I thuee who have set
"It
lire* dur ng lh« pa.t L-w iDy». •kal t-ral antertalnnvrnl programa than rooking a .pacific offer.
Parent*, who wl*h to Ah'''' thflr
new may borrow $250 an acre on on adminiilrali ,n of this estra- way. manager of
Ihc club ihi« committee for arrengnirntMeaawhile
the
WHts
House
derhIMren avail them .elve. of
ll wa. || lilted out that much fealunkg the Hanford (oncer*
(ieoig
V
V
.
Mcll
.ry.
rhamiMi',
•pprmieal* *f $M0 .n acre”, be ordinary grant of power."
ecribnl the war debt* situation a*
aftern .on.
•
I) llighleyman, vlco-chairm»o; valuable properly, im'luding sev- Onhrslya. and sponsored by va- un hinged with no nff.r* for re­ opportunity to Increase the
aaM, "aad additional hank loanWh le Senate leaders prepaird
Ha made this atatenirtii a . hr
i
Imii
merchaala.
glou* education of tbdIF children,
•m
l
mange
grove*,
ha*
Ici-n
enfrom the farm loan rommitaien. for what is slated a* on* ol their issued a reminder that tomorrow l»hu K. Fox, K. K. Dinner, and
(’it) rrew* today v-ue (daring vision received and none made.
are urged to send th# rhildrei^Jii
ingered and dealroyeil hy fire*
TMa will give hlorida grower- last major campaign* of th* mo- is Gu»*t Day at Ih* Club, mramng ib K. A Unit.
benehe* in p 'rillon on Hu- .He
the BaptUt Church Friday m o v ­
Thi. group is *xpvrt*d In "ti inrtril hy puianii* who either are
nee'Vd federal relief which mcnloui extra snsiun. Secretary lhat all, facllitD* at# freo In Ihr
ing Mtween in 00 o'clock fRd
of the old miniature g"lf cour*#,
i been given to agricultural in Irke* wa* telling newspapermen public exiept Ih* ro.t of ra-Ui**' iVr with Ihu Llebrnllona f •rmiut raielim. m not rrallting that they
|] 00 •'•lock wher# they may rog- •
while other workmen were putting
W
c
t
H
C
o
n
t
i
n
u
e
T
o
may
l-e
d‘»lro)ing
the
pr
iperty
t»r#' la ebewherv. It give* thr the Oinnolly oil amendment In- fees, and a c a fr t.n , suppor which \rr of Hie trade body, C- K- Adam .
teter and bo asrigned to a claijfc.A:.
Ihe fnlihlng toucher to th* platof
oilier.,
or
are
deliheiale
in
llieir
Iscu d In I n d ia n a
induatf) n large working • tried by the finance committee will be available
registration fee nf JO cent* will be
for th rr whn chairman, ami make Immediate -n
firm, erected n«*l to the L'o rl
rsngemenl* *o that stale wtd- method*.
payable this year.
.
capital at a low gat* of IntareaL" was ".*eless." ThD amendment wish le slay and pi*, - i l ruler
House,
ami
ware
wiring
it
for
S.
It.
llighleyman,
chairman
of
publicity
may
be
given
the
pi
INIHANAPOLIH. J-ne 7 . would aulh irixe the Prraldenl -o until a lata hour.
CDil** will be ataged In G&gt;*
illumination.
fha
rommillre
in
charge
of
*ccuri/T&gt; Wet* c.ivtinued tp maln- varioua eburchf. of ihe city. 7
prohibit interstate ehipment of nil
It will be the feiirlh rouset* h u 1 P'ijuiI re|ebr*liuii.
K&lt;mln&gt;Wr again wat "i»de by
Mr. Mrltory repjrt* 1 that while I mg prut* I ir the legatla l» l*c
L e j i s J a t i o n O n B a n k and it* by-product* if produced in Thursday lhat Ihr Club'* I- ill
lain their advantage in Indian*
Th# D*gl"n,r *' f * u . with Mr*.
George
C.
F*How*.
director
of
the
he wa. in Wash ngten lari wi l . held here neat Thursday after
Fred Myer* *» »uP*rlni»ndenL
vDDtion of stale Dirt.
Imii) *• return* cam*.in from
lie*
are
mad*
available
without
orchestra,
lhat
*11
per*
n*
who
f a r m s Ia I n M ix u p
»c»ttere I precinct* on the vote will meet In the First BaptDt
charge te the perple of Ihu -re *ie Interviewed seeeral proinin&lt;nl noon, slated that all prise• have c»n play, alng, or dare*, or hav#
_
yesterday on Ih* question of Church.
tlon. A tournament Iwlwern ihr |i*r*nnt who Indicated that they lean aecured. Fifteen nn reliant* any other lalrnt whi h may .prove
'ARMING-TON, June 7— (A V - F i r e s I n E v e r g l a d e s
The Primary CD**. Ml»a A*nx
of
th#
Eighteenth
Farmers aad liuatfe**» NmV will lo- glad te attend and | ai were solic tail, h* said, lnol II ol •if Inlanet to the piiLID*. ahould
“ * Beoeeve lt today called
lunora Brown a* •upermtandaw.
Ihern contributed pr laM u c k L a n d * S p r e a d team* vriil be arraagvd. and *11 tlripal* in lh« celebration
Animdment- Dn th* boils of inThose attending the meeting r mmualcate w th Ml*. Malrilpe
D ring ilm m.eling, Linton K
eomiletr unofficial return*, the will mret in th* Methodirt Churah
^olfsrs are askq.l lo pertkipatr.
. effort to Iron oat dlf
Mallem, program dirtetor at once,
_ _
\llvn mule annruocement of the were: II. M. Papwnrtli, l.-nt n K.
wet* appear J definitely to annex.
FORT LAUDKRDALE, June 7,
• an hanking rafena lagiaThe Junior CDae, Mr*. C.'-S. ;
Allen, Mr*. Louise Hill». »_f Ge­ ■u that they may be included on
•
rgan
intion
uf
■
KemJoole
County
—C
A
T—Fanned
Vf
bri*k
wind*
for
ik
wind#
,oi
hav#
yron
2ftV
of
the
379
del*Caafaree* of tha Senate aad
Mvicn *• superintendent,
q tl
mnek tend
HEARING* DENIED
.National Farm loan A isuciaii’n neva; Gvorg* E. Balmr-, Mr*. En- fut. re prtgraini ai.a*ii»t-ng tal­
getr* to the convention which meet at th# Holy Croar Parieb .
1 D m Mg« »eaklag vainly lb* paat two day a. mac
ent.
.
dor
Ourletl,
of
Geneva;
lla.vkin*
flrae
la
tha
Ecergladospread
which will deal with the Fvrir'ai
' will be held here June $6. A to­
*aah ta find an under*toadTha m f n m will begin prompt­
Houaa.
TALLAHASSEE. June 7— of) Land Hank ami th* Fadiral Farm I'onnelly, F. F. Dorner, J. K. F»x,
tRa f r l g r a f deposit* ha over a Z6 ntlD front from Hialeah
tal of 7# delegate* were In th#
Thf superintendent of th# te—The
FDrida
Pardon
Board
today
ly
a
l
IlOO
o'clock.
I’olicv
will
be
iaa-RhaagaD MR. Aa eat Iro­ north ta New Rhwr canal. RmaJler
Loan Uoaid in refer*—* to ihe II. K. I la —i, W. M. Ilayne*. H.
dry column. Th# popnDr yet# termadinte CD** had not Men V
on haad to -Irrrt per.on* to aultfires started la etiu r aa.-ueaa, denied J- W. Buchanan, condemned aw
[I.
Hlghltjmen,
E.
II.
l-aney,
J.
A.
ll reported
refinancing
of tv«u«
leap* ami
and *m
*imwkv
»»
*• *it- *- - ——»
report* 1 wa* nearly* Uro to on# named early today, hut mamMgP *"
fl.
____ Ngw appeal* have Men man- *o alayer of two federal agent*, any gage* on Semi—D County farm».| Uigen. George W. McK»ry. F. T. abD parking »parr*. and to malnfir repeal.— . — jpf tb# cD*a are extmeted tn nv—f
U
ln
order
and
qu&gt;t
during
th*
I approve the BanaU state official* far fends to ohtac* farther clem*—y hearing* and th*
Mr. AIDn stated that II &lt; i WlllDnv*. NDk Eernovean, and
In tha BaptDt Church anaax. ,•».
Governor
said
he
would
»#t
th*
d
equipment
te
fight
th*
rettdlttliriof
the
prigram.
-tag the immediate
DuBoa* ha* been named a . roe-1 Karl Lvhmaaa.
execution
for
H
e
week
of
Jus*
IP.
i ap la
im p

GOVERNOR SIGNS REFINANCE BILL
20 BILLS MAKING OF WILCOX GETS
THEM INTO LAW STARTED ON WAY

S MARTIN COUNTY
DECIDE TO PRESS TAKES STEPS ON
FOR SALES TAX BOND PROBLEMS:

R elief O f Growers
Of State In .F orm
Loans Revealed

Vacation Church ii
School Again Ta
, BeH eldlnCitf

Trade Body Decides To Stage Huge
Labor Day Celebration In Sanf ord

S t a g e I h All S e t
For Concert To Be
Given On Thursday

RRIRi

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In C le a n in g
M E N ’S

P u t

A w ay

SU M M E R

S U IT S

Linen Suits —

Your

—

C o a te A n d H ea v y

Without
a v i n g Them

C lo th e s

PROCESS

F ir s t

H

D t y C le a r te d A n d

USED ON ALL
GARMENTS
S A F E — N o Caustics
feeds The Fabric
Odorless — —

P la c e d

In

A

Moth*

With Each Men’ii
Suit Cleaned and. Prwwed
, And
ladles’ Coat Cleaned
, And Pressed

O d o r s A r e I m p o s s ib le .

True Quality Pry Cleaning Must Be Dry-Sheen Cleaning
Dry-Sheen Can Be Used Only In Our Modern Filter Plant
^

C a ll U s — W e C a ll

0 u r “ Beit-Yet
bread la betom1 n v more and
more popular. It*
fine leitu rg and
del It lout flavor /
place It fa r abovo j

Fsr ft# B U I t*
Mm Foot Qomfort
m4 Style to swesr

tba a v e r a g e *

GOOD

bread. T r y
It VC
once—then try to \
b u y a n o t h e r ee
brand.

FOO D

B A K E D

H O U R S

B u iln c s a
M e n ’s
L unch
Short

O rd ertt

R e g u la r M e a ls

E at l

FR E SH

2 Ae M . B r e a k f a s t w i t h U a — B e f o r e l e a v i n g

*

Crispy paatrioa, luscitnis
cakes—the kind that bring
you back to childhood
days!

You’ll like these snoea—iney have a sm art­
ness not ordinarily found except In men's shoes
costing a lot more.
Skyrlder sport shoes are made Just like
men's shoes. Have the same high grade leathers,
iixme fine workmanship. Samo combination lasts
. . .and other features. And they're just as com­
fortable and easy on the feet.
We've never seen a boy’s shoe equal this
at the price. Boys—end their parents—should
see what’s here!
'
•
rn p p
. . . .to the first 26 boys buying
r i \ C t E * u p«lr of Skyrjder shoes we will
present a heavy double blade attractive Sky.rider pocket knife absolutely free .

We epecisIlM In
baking op In *ba
minute dalnUr*.
When the eeaeon
it*mend* rake—
we have r»k*
and plenty of It.
We lake prtde In

H l-G R A D E B A K E R Y
Phone 300
L o v e ly g i f t s , g i f t s o f e n

For The Boy or Girl

during worth to treasure
always as mementos Qf a
happy occasion;

GRADUATE

Just received a shipment of
the latest style* of men * and la­
dies wrist'watches, made by Ba­
lova and Westfield. They will
make ideal gifts foy graduate*.

W E D N E SD A Y
T H U R SD A Y

T h e muet welcome
g ift-o n e to cherish al­
ways for its beauty and
Intrlnaic worth.

Ladles’ /

W E S T F IE L D
•S ite lo ts MleS. eeelal
k*ML/la Ike U ie e lle .

Cent’*
turn* Jewelry, leather goods, *11verwtar, clock*, pen sad paodl
■eta, and mesh bags. . - •.

B U U )V A

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.

GRADUATION
C A M E R A S

$ 1 4 7 5
P "

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F or
C H O C O LA TES

I

W E S T F IE L D

t f O

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11475

Electric

F r i. J u n e 9 th

F A N 8

.Fountain fe n
up Seta
Seta
Military Comb f
and Brush Set

The moat complete stock of drugs, drug aundriee Jn
the city.: Fountain aervice-de-lox# and TmyUjta* a Brat
class drug atore should havd. : . : .
J ~

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H e r a ld

W h a t T h e y ’r e S a y i n g

Editorial comment in Florida Is almost unanimous In
lamenting the failure of the Legislature to accomplish ahy
material relief for the taxpayers, and in some cases la In­
membtrs who apdicative of rather Litter
hitter sentiment against members
.able to subordinate selfish interests to the
______ ____ Our rather brief survey of the exchange*
convinces us that we are not alone in deploring the lack
of constructive legislation.
The Fort Myers News-Press believes that the newspa­
pers of the atate should inaugurate a campaign for the
final and complete abolition of the State Legislature and
"substitute n system that will, in fact, return the govern­
ment to the people." Commiserating with Governor Sholti,
and urging him not to call a specIaLscssIon, the News-Press
further slates, “We don't know yet how much of a mesa
the Legislature has left him in. It probably Is pretty bad.
But it crrtsinlv could be worse and no one doubts that the

-y j m j .N E H D A T . J U N E 7 , m »

Y. BlHJ.lt VBHSB FOR TOO AY
‘ T |tK HOPE OF YOUTH: For
thou a r t my hope, 0 Lord God:
thou ar* my lru*t from my youth.
—Psalm 71:6.

‘ Oold hoarders'
p .J *nuwipa

name*

will

roik*

Jim M atlcrn flic* from Moscow
&gt;Omsk, mu. li und all.

J s x Man Slips on Banana I’rvl
and ''B adly
H u rl, — Hradline.
United F ruit takes a slump!
A* we gel it, the road to Tallahassco wav literally strew n with
good Intentions.

Legislature will be abolished, but recommends “a state
convention to frame a new constitution in which something
more modern in the way of Legislative bodies might be
devised." "Among the things which the LffgHIStura •***
undone," the Miami paper declares, “was a decrease in ex­
penditures and the lowering of state taxes, it did not redistrlct the congressional distrirts of ih e state; it did not
pass bills in aid of the citrus Industry; it did not pass a
severance tax on timber lands; it did not pass a workman*
compensation -pet.”
Contrasting ilte &amp;Ltio.Lfciuj&gt;laLirk! ..with. Congress, the.
Titusville Star-Advocate points out that the American p e o ­
ple as a whole hnvc a clearer idea of what is tiring done In
Congress than the people of Florida hav, of what has been
going on in Tnllnha.-twc. ‘The Slate Legislature.” says the
Titusville paper, "lacked definiteness anil therefore the con­
clusion must be drawn lhat to a large extent the State
Legislature is made up of ordinary, if not bclow-thr-average.
man. There are dear thinking men in the Legislature, but
results indiratc that they are greatly outnumliered by the
other kind."
'**fTtn: Ocala Star views the record of the Legislature as
n fruitless effort toward economy," “Onu legislature i»

Th* honeymojn Is over. Con
g r e an.i th* Bresidrnl are pullIng hairs ov.-r the veterans' up.
propria Him.
They sny th a t Mr. Morgan had
no intent) n of organising another
holding company when Hint circus
mi-tget Jumped into hi, lap.
A m crhu's fifty mdhon dollar
loan to China seems to t»u a crisiof “hvads I win, la p s you lose."
Anil In China there’* nothing but

SA N F O R D , T W M U T Y Y E A R S AGO
— — of Loon M fla h i Ebenexrr
--------- Church.
tt Th* wedding
Mi&lt;» LtQla
Wright, * *&lt;* of Mr. •» * Mr*. Lard and H r. 'Edward Bowman
B. II. Wright, of Pena T an. N . war* united in marriage by th*
Y., and Mi&lt;* Ruth A. Saul*, tho
daughU r of Mr. and Mr*. John bride's «ld**t brother, th* law.
Saul*, of Enterpri*#, took ptoca If. M. Lord. Th* bride -*» born
Tuoaday m o r n i n g a t 1Q J4 and .reared near Sanford, I* on*
o’clock at AH Saint* CBareh. •&lt; *ar mo*t altrscUv* *i»f P°F*
Among the oot-of.town guretn
•to r young girls. She la 'ha »ldwere: Mr. *nd Sir*. A. T, Ro*te t daughter of Mr. anJ Mr*.
netler, Mrs. A- K. Roiaattor. and
J. M. Lord and
I* m peetod
Mr*. J, C. Enamtogtr. of IU*
and loeed by ail who know h*r&lt;
rity
Th# groom t* an indiutrwu* and
W. W. Ores SOT, of Cameron dooerring young man. rery popu­
City, ha* t*nt*d a wh*al.»o t h a t la r ' with a largo riixle of friesd*
h* may . come homo a t ow ning and In r»*ry way ia worthy ofUto
while can ra x in g In Sanford and priao ba ha* won.
They will
other outlying dlrtricto.
make th eir home In lakeland
Hit* Leola Evans and bar for the present a . the groom
la *mploy*d by the
Electric
Light Company there.
Mia* Mabel Anderson, of th*
Howard-Packard LanJ Company,
la (pending the lumnwr months
a t her old home in Cadillac,
Mich.
Th# many .hewer* of th# p*.t
weak h a re been most helpful In
grow ing garden, and yard* and

W IL L T H E Y

Th* pre.ent crisis tn th* collec­
tion sf the w ar debts has arisen
from the fact th at our European
debtor* inform us th at no. more
gold ca* be ahipped to us to cre­
ate dollar credits, wa will not lend
them any more money a t present,
snd we ar* not willing to buy
from them mofn good* and serv­
ice* than thoy bay from us and
thus fir* them a surplus of dol­
lars with which to pay the instal­
ments due on Iholr debt*.
But thin Is only th* Konomie side
of the question, and relations
among government* cannot be
aileq .lately ~un3e rstobd “ i r “vr*wei!
merely as buslnsss relations. l*tlllk a l factors are present* which
are equally as im portant, and ma)
prove to be controlling. Hence, to
comprehend and appraise calmly
the situation with which the U nit­
ed Stats* &lt;(s confronted to-day, it
la necessary to revlaw rery brisf-

fr * —?

P A Y ?

Shortly alter the beginning of
tn r \Vorl,| War it bream* quickly
evident that th* Allied nations
.....
were unable to supply from their
own resour.-ra all the required
fiHxl and war m aterial, to Ih r i'
civdian populations snd to their
Brinies In the field. It ws* there,
fore necessary for the Allieu to
purchase an increasing amount of
food and war aupplws in rum.helU gartnl countries, principally in
the United Stole*. Thu financing
of these pur.hase* or, to revert
to our previous example, the ac­
quisition of the dollars with w h irl
to pay fa r American good*, pre­
sented a serious problem to bolit
France an d _ Great B ritain. Th*
rommercial credit* of these coun­
tries In New York were quickly
rih ao sted and It became neces­
sary to find new ptean* of fairing
dollars. Tho need was met portly
by the shipment of gold, and p a rt­
ly by the sale in the United Stoics
of American securities owned by
private investors In C rest Britain

S-&gt;me folk* are hlam.ng Dave
Sh-dti fo r th» failure of the LegM ature.1 They probably fig fc he
should have used a plrkam In.teud
of a club.

/
r

^

Out-Talking An Enemy

T’otcntlnlly otto of the most effective tvmpona from
the (mint of view of destructive force, the nlrjrinnc m used
l»y British Koynl fliers is .iicontpllahintr the subjection of
m o lting Kuritl.uti tfltn'nrtl&amp;n winuiul the diopiiiiig of a
Mitltlo Isrtnli or the flriui; of u sinitie shut.
The method lieing practIcihI in the restoration of peace
in the nmuntuinous outposts nvoiiL nil eaaualtie* and re­
quires nothioK more tluui on nlr)ilane t&gt;quip|ieil with a loud
M|»enker, which utnplifiiri the human volcu 1.C00.000 times,
nntl someone lo^tlcllvcr a wnrnliiK in the native tongue.
Jlecuntly the inhale Lint it of some village* in Kurdistan,
a land where everyone thinks he has-thc right to rule, were
amazed and terrified to hepr n atenturiun voice, apparently
coming from the htuvenn, telling the people to surrender
S*" WM! Rogers says yoa can *1IM ■t a certain point within three days, ou pain of punishment.
th s failure of th# (I. 8. governPoMtbly because of the suiiermatural sound of the
; m rnt III pay ita dehta in gold
warning, but probably noire because of a previous taste of
k tgreed. hat it’s repudiation right Iromblng ucliviticH, the Kurdiah tribesmen gave themselves
w&gt;. And of courea It Is. Ih E rf- up ou the appointed date.
land and France, for instance,
In the airplane, which concealed the speaker, were the
| tha repudiation
la hnmerllatrly
S an d m aterialiy f«U by holders nt pilot, un electrician, who handled the amplifying equipment,
* American hands. A thousand do|. a political officer and a native policeman to do the interpret­
ja r gold bond, paid In gold, would ing. It is pointed out that in caw it Is lnlpossible to obtain
boy • thousand dollars' worth of someone who cun speak the Kurdish dialect, phonograph
Snmrrnrliries, h u t, paid In cur­ records can pe made of messages to be used.
rency. as they now are, will only
All this is quite in contrast with the usual me^tod of
" hoy about $060 worth o f comv#«4dltl*&gt;a. I#t#e on thla repudia­ employing airplanes for military purposea—do rat-tat-tat of
tion m a7 make Itaelf felt In th* machine guns, no terrific explosions from detonating bomba,
lam e way in A m erica by Am*rl- no dead and dying, only a voice making a demand. . One
con holders of American bond*. would hardly think that the spoken word could have such
And by th* w ay, If U Isj legally a far-reaching effect
ead morally rig h t, for th* U. 8‘goreram vnt, ** a m atter o f public -. Thla Is an excellent system which the British are using
policy, to repudiate . th# gold against the Kurds but we doubt very much that if these
elau»s, why w ouldn't It b# *11 same airplanes flew over France or Germany and made
rig h t fo r Sanford, under th* elr- the same demands that they would be attended with much
success. We suspect that the answer would 'come back In
U u io tn .o f
ahfapnel and diving combat, planes.

lik e f k l s a
s ittin g u B k

l ■i r-x

Meat

7*®

‘ *i

Treat ToHEat\

S e m in o le

F eed

C o.

rhey'll Cut Like N i w l !
Sorvlral tool*: l i t klaSa a t *rt*.-

___*

J. W . S H A D O IN

it, for exampl
the British government with so
many million dollar*. The Treas­
ury received the not* of th* Brhi.h government for this amount,
and the British fiecal agent drew
against the credit to pay tfco bills
of American m anufacturer, and
merchant* for good* purchased
for ship m eat abroad. Although
there a ere cortmin transactions of
■ .om ew hst different nature. It is
fair to say th at in U rge part the
war debt* incurred before the
Armistice by France, G reat Brit­
ain, Belgium. Italy, e tc , grew out
of the purchase by those govern­
ments of American good* In the
United Stale*, and did not in­
volve. tho shipment of American
gold nr other currency abroad.
The increase In these debts that
occurred a fte r the Armistice de­
rived from almost Id rn lia i tra n s­
actions, although exportation of
war material* erased. Material*

rfet &gt;'

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'O M IW lf lS I," * !'
Msjor General E.heard L. King,
4th Pnrp* Are* Commander, in
.peaking of the money being dis­
tributed in this fo rp . Aiwa as a
result of the wages of Civilian
Conservation Corp* boy., pointed
out that while the work ramp*
may he-grnuprd in * few areas, th*
wage* paid woul 1 cover th* etotire
4th C arp. Area since the worker
receive* hut fir* dollar* of the
H o p s he earn*, where*. 126.00
I* sent 'ftrecl to h:* family by the
Army finance officer.

plies for the Allied populations os
well as for the destitute peoples
oT IK» fiinln# territories w tr i
shipped airmail for nearly a year
after hostilities ended, and were
paid for merely hy the note* of.
European gorernmmjU, indadlag
now lb* new state* such as
rxecha-Klovakia. Poland, Lithannia The a.-tual cash involve,| wa*!
pshl from the United States i

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$&gt;stf#';I

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/•‘ -V t -iff

Cls

L o b s '*

tl Hoc.

■-"•F.&amp;.vJa&amp;a-i,KSs"riK-' -ri; ft

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A n t r i o n m arket, tk# ‘dollar pro- die* throughout the Fourth Corp*
ceeda of which were need to pur- ,\ree. from the rim ing* of hoy*
C ite d
i- *»• Civilian C.neenration
Stole* into the War the Allies’ Corp*.
need for further A w ™ * ” m , u '
f o r the families who** boy*
rial* wm* or rent. The Allied fo r r . . „ f.
om raenu could not f* th e r to- h* T* W " *" lb* °
get her .ufficient qunnlltie* of j ration C o rp e fo r .me month, toe**
American t court Lie* for »*l* here, check, will »mo nt to 1^5.00, othvr
nor could tfe y .p are further gold. eh « k . will he for proportbnal
Rather than hare th# Allies at-j r&gt;rt Qf
jv j, ,|,pend n* on th*
tem pt to mil « W‘tk&gt;.B^ . bon^ ,,“ ;, length of lime the «ork»r ha*
" “ . " f ^ * lr.
V t ^ e . ^ r e m - I &gt;&gt;""
T*1'
«&lt;••*««
— * “ » * « * “* « f»"*M!**

In Morgan &amp; Co, some of the
pnttner* got salaries of • hundred
thousand a year. J .el little thicken
fied m iney to supplement the un­
earned increment!

An *x.'hango quota* from a
fiT '* * 1 ° f Scf,ftU,p f i t t e r (ila»st
H p &gt; it it c d tn the DfVrHjcrntie con*
Itlon a year ago, with reference
. tn the guarantos , J trunk deposit.,
t- "T h- gonrnntua of bank depusit*
. hnx been tried in a number of
'^-•talai and resulted (nvurinhly in
confusion snd d isaster to thu fi3 Itnnelnl stm -tu ru of those slate*,
v and if our party, when returnrtl to
r.p q v .jr, should incorporate such a
w i'cm e in the Federal organlia.
tion. we woubl ilrive the stronirest
. member banks from the Frdersl
f-W tcvve system. Those
strong
^ hknks should not b* assessed to
pay s prrnihtm for mlamanagrBut S enator Glass, ht spite
|L « f his batter judgm ent, bail to to■Clyde the guarantee of bank dK|W*iU In his banking hill In onh-r
R to a*eure the enactment of the
t kill a . a whoU.

i a

strength o f which
exchanged ttwir American eocort_____
o f G reat Britain and France.
7 _ b .*Further, both governments enATLANTA,
• J«»* 7 .- « a t Jojred sufficiently high cred it tn onlay's mail carried srproxim st*A m erka to enable them to aril ]y gg|0M check, to dependent fam-

tha yVdrraJ

ly the history of lb# « » r debts,
. af
reparations, the po.ltion of the
two prm.-ipal debtor countries, and
then to examine the consideration,
th at should influence the Atnarican government in deciding In
w hat directum Its best interests

Tin- new W hite Home swimmln;.- pool f ir I’reaiik-nt Hoosevelt
h*i Just been inmpleted a t a
eost of ygf.UOO. And one lime the
pen Me af Banf ird voted a hundred
thouram l dollar lioml issue t„
bqll.l a swimming pool in S an f qrlDoggonel Wo h*d money in thore

u

’•'*** y! Area S e n t Checks
three 'W
— .From Forest Army

Liberty HotuU to American Inves­
tor*.
The w ar loan, were extreme!)'
simple In nperatkm. The United
States Tr**»ury merely instructed

-BT'nOgSMT-mCIIAMOBONn n iT
•* no.
toe
s.a
• o*ire
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obtained by the British gad Frewth * • U l I I I C o J U I

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T reasury to the producers and
manufacturer* of the goods ex­
ported.
(To Be Continued)

N««t Addition. th Bty IHi«
of work. II b now pdMMe
to Im v « y o u r t * r M t f t
p a in le d a* f h e n o m . 1 ^ 0 0 .
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tw rv lce, o r in o t h e r w o rd s. I t s e ff ic ie n c y
D O Z IE R * &amp;

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Q U A L IT Y

"Beat For The South"
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S « t

H p a . L. G. Wtaa, ef l i e s Oak.
r i h a g aaat of Mrs. A. Dl Smalley
t har hems bo Mayfair.
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•
'Hiaa K e e a G ia t, of Pontiac,
• W h b i pending a fcw daya her a
a the g u est of Dr. asrd Mrs. H. W.
L V - U uia* Callrar, of Mont*.
, G a, Ip Urn guaat o f bar
uncta and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J ,
C -.M Mohall, Magnolia Avenue. *
# » •*
-*■ * *■
i2 m

*hwM Cooper sad H arbart
vrandtr returned Monday
frojji , Jaduonvilla where
■pout tw o daya procuring a
tO g tlk o n aa,
/

Naianighthey
boat

M l and Mr*. Soy a Howard
add th r as child reo b ar* gona la
( t i i d l l l d , Okia ''whir* Mia. Howafll a*d Abo children will 'spend
th* aumnwr with bar parents.
iWi*1* ‘9 —
**

.TV*0®"T?TMii'V aoa Jack Polara
ar« plagaiug to, learn Friday tor
HM wbara they will aepnd
daya a s the guaat* of K. C.
r o f Ortaadu, - who ha. a

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Among thoaa aean dancing warn:
Mr. and Mra. Jam es Sands, Mr.
and Mrs. John Millar, Mr. and
Mra. A nhfa Franklin, Mr. and
Mra. Byron Stephana. M r., and
Mra. R. J. Holly, J r , Captain and
Mra. Faria T. Loucka, th* Ulsaaa
Marliae Torrance, R. K. Griffin,
Palsy* O'Connor. Betty Mcltlanon, Anna Marl* Couch, Lola

h i g h

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•"i*

Social Calendar

Car^I Stona are planniag to ijavw
this weak for LnnMag, Mich. U
spend a abort Urns before going
la Chiaago, flL to spend tbe aupiW F w ith the forraer'a aun at.d
osoghter-ih-law ,_ fir. l n d Mrj. becca Wilton, Mnrjoria Forreat,
Java* Stooo.
, Camilla Dana. Mary H urt, Rutb
[’earman, .Dorothy Pope, Elolae
Mr. and Mra. U - C. Madden am) Winn. Dorothea Lawson, Julia
children, Harold, The run. and Uy Newman, C hrist in* Stoudenmii*.
n c J a m a , JU . and U r s d L H. Da- Juanita Smith, Mery Jana Pres­
TM.Aad children, .Mary F.llubetn ton, Margaret Purdqn, Julia lliga i d Habaan* aw toiw d. to New gina, Batty Wheal sea, Louisa P ar­
Bowma Boadgy w h an they a t­ don, D urdhy Haines, Libby Cartended tha Uanford-Ntw Smyrna nall, Jean M artin Laney, Franca*
baas ba ll game and later enjoyed Peareon, Kathleen
Lnnay, and
a picnic, ■upper on tha baach.
Martha Bishop.
—;Ala» Leonard Miller,—Jack -P a"Amung those from 'bare attend- tars, Claude Herndon, Bill Bigger,
Ing Commencement egertiets at Evan* Spencer, John Edward lligRellina College Monday morning glne, fUlt'jJnr
Higgine, Curtis
war*; Mr. ag d Mrs. Henry Rut- COlsman, Irwin Fleischer, David
aaU, lira . H arbart RuatalL Mia* Ceopar, Hertdris Lyle*, itillia Ball. C i r c l e N u m b e r S i x
Florence McKay, and
Rodman George Farm er, of d e a rw a te r,
O f C hurch H as M eet
Cehpiin. Ill** 'McKay and Me. George McClelland, E arle RumbLehman alao attended th« alumni ley. Ford HarrUon, Julian, Pundar,
With Mra. V. G. Hasty a* host­
breakfast held before tha gradua­ Robert Yancey, John Stanley, Fred
ess, lh(. regular incline of Circle
tion program.
Bynder, Jr., Stephen Shlnholacr, Number Six of the First Haptial
John Allison, John Courier, Tedtty Ch-rvh t*ok pier* Honda) a fte r­
Mnrae, Richard Dana, T ala New­ noon a t the chinch annex. Mr*. U.
comb, llruce Laney, Ruaiell Od- C. Moore presided over the meet*
C h u r c h H a s M e e t i n g ham. Max Rumbley, Bill Preatim, ing and led the devotional which
Wilton Smith,
Robert
M &gt;ye, * u followd by sentence prayers.
'W ith Mr*. Orlen
fttanstrom, George Moya, and Edwin ShinMr*. Q. S, hetman taught a
chapter from th* bvuk, “The
Mis. Fred Myers, Mrs. R. L hglaar,
Jaaua Way", after wbirh Mrs.
Glaaa, am) Mrs- K- E. Paurifoy
as hjgtawea, tha regular b.utloass M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h
and aoclal meeting of the A lathw n
C ir c le s H a v e M e e ts
Class of the P in t Baptist Church
Tuesday svauing a t jba
A w ateraisloa cutting wax a
cjrucctj annex. Mra. O. C. Gibbs
presided ovpr tha s h irt business feature of the ragular meeting pf
Circle Number Two uf tha First
■, During the i x i s l period var.jus Msthndiat Church held Monday
games w art enjoyed in tha rooips afternoon at tha hum* of Mrs.
C. F. Hrxnnan, West Side, with
Mr*. P. D. P arker prvai.iing. Mr*.
L P. Hagan hid chargr of the
davoti mul and taught tha mission
study les-un.
It wx- announced during the)
•a* present wyre: Mr*. Volia
am*. Mra. Evg Taylor. Air* meeting that rrpoita -How that j
the circle is doing splendid woik
- Pearce... Mrs. JO. C. Gibb*.
undei th,- Iwader-hip of Mrs.TOO LATH TO ALT
R, E. ikurl/oy, Mrs. R. F
Pxrker. Plana for future w irk
«*. ALra. R.' g . Hall, Mrs. ^
weie dimu-ard
and
member*
WASHINGTON. J u n r ‘Y ,-lA 1—‘
tanvJck., Jftrx. M. 8. JJ»ia a.
aisled that they ware anxious to T hr adminiatration ha- derided it
L- v . Rurdette, Mrs. Clydt
contribute to th* -uvt**- of th* is toa late to put into effect tha
C ° n' h * ‘ **'
Danner, mi-eiou work.
farm adjustment aet on this
T»- S. ftalman. Mm. Oriun
Those preaunt weia: Mra. I’. D. year's wheat crop but I- -till eonittom, Mra. Fred Myers, *nJ
Parker, Mra. T m i William-, Air*. sidering employing it nil turn anil
J. F. McClellan A Mr*. T. K. Wd- bugs and possibly cotton.
ean, Mr*. R. W. Turner. Mr*. M.
MKKTING PORTPONKl)
K. Il&gt;rgina, Mra. L. I’. H agai,
Annuunrement was made this
Mi*. Byron Hquirea, Mra. C. K.
Choipening. Mra. H. J. t'orwm. morning hy Mr*. H. W. Turner
T o n ig h t
th at thr meeting of Pioneer t'h ali­
and Mra. C&gt; F. Brannan.
te r Order of th* Kaatern S tar at
The borne of Mra. L. Grow, W inter Park, which members of
'I '
10c S A L E
French Avenue, v a i tha scans af Seminal* Chapter Nurntrer T ar.
CAt Ticket and 10c th* rvgular piloting of fTrtl* ha t been Invited to attend T h u rNumber Ona of tha Firat Metho­ day avanlnir, haa been puatpnnril
-.will admit two adulU
dist Cbtirch bald on Monday a fte r­
noon with Mra. Grow and Mra. G.
fm hm rntR wttv ifiv H by 'he
B a lc o n y
A. Radford aa hoalrsaea. Mrs. J.
hostesses. Th .sc present w n e i
K.
Preston
presided
over
tha
Hirel­
1 0 -2 5 C e n ts
Mr*. Walter l h Morgan, Mr*. Af.
ing and Mra. W aller L. U ir g a i
M. McKlm. * Mr*. J . II. Powell,
On Th* B tm
tau g h t the tenth chapter front
Mr*. D, C. Barcllfl, Mra I.. Grew,
tha wiDaion study book, “Joe %
Mra. G. A. Radford. Mr*. W. (I.
Among Man."
FbBowtfig comm (tie* report*,' a Dahlv, Mra. H arry J . Wilson. Mr*.
J. E. Pr**ton, Mra. Z. B. Kaliitf.
and two eU ltjra, Mra. Harry J.
Byrd and Mhb H.mphrl**.
C om edy
T ired,; A ching

Governor S i g n s ONE MAN D IES,
20 B i l l s Making ANOTHER NEAR
Them Into L aw DEATH IN F I R E

rear* lit on* year the time requlred for residence in Flnri-ts
lief.n-v divorce proceeding* may be
started.
Acta aullioiixing use uf slate
convict* til grow *-g ar ran,' un
alali-uwprd land in lb* E ver­
glade*. gianttng
ih-abled wnr
vrtvian- varwptiuii up t.* fJ-'1
urrupalinikal licMlae*, giving avi•Ham iiiinpunir* r will t» rm uient
dumain to obtuin ulrpurt* und
ara plane ta*#».
Ail* making It unis - lul to
rnuntrrfril licenae tag- I nr slit**
liinbllr* and niudlfyillg pnv.ll*.
hi.,-I law- uffrvling n»w -H i|»i..
An art f.xmg the *u .......- "I
criniihal iimrl judge* m !'-••■■*
lieu* It. I'nlk and Volu-ia voun »•*
at S.'.ihkj a year,
While h» i* eul required to a il
nil |itvp *-* t ruualitutional aitiemllarnt*. Govr-iitur SlmHs also aignvil
two re*o|.|i uia nailing fur ihunsas
in th* atatv cim-titutiulL Hvlh will
general rlr&lt; turn in N ovro)bri of
neat year,
•.
At the -Uggasliun uf Guy C n e )
tin*- pflip*»-ra rrUnftiun in the
uf c .un-el Air the bank. WIIO.II Ii'imliei OI Jinbeiul t Heads |r nn Ji*

Alilrhell i|iiul«d aa -ay ug hi,
"a lla n - a te vary ctriliplhated",
lii, bunkn rvLaioad pitkatu *o-a&gt;
M'l in liir niattar.
"While this claim w a- uu-.ei
tuluiO e.ation", htauer a»ke "did
you Itave any talk with Mi. t a ir)
i iiiirvriiing a g It tax law whi n
was llirii urulrr c maldsraliun? '
"Yr*",
Mitchell
answrir.l.
"Snnielliiie in Alaicb, Ill.TJ. hr tol l
nir la u y n s and trual rnnip-n'it wrre g ira tly exert laad u t n tie
po-siliility of such a law. Hr ■ ihl
hr ha ' been thinking abou' Ihr
law and that, if tha law w n r
passed and I aver decided lu f &lt;r
give Ihr debt Mr*. Mitchell llVI s'tl
me, my affairs would be furtin r
compliaatrd.
"l-alar Mr. Swain* (R ob*'; T.
Swam, his attornay) adviaed in
that my best course would be lu
tep rthase tha stock from Mi

N O T IC E T O O W N E R S O F D O G S
A* rwqalfwd hy jaw, all daga Ig the U ty af B u fard .
Florida, t w a y t thaa# th at are kept an th* pramlaaa *f Hw
• » * • » av ara g a u W while ai large, ata ri ha ~ a g 'la a M far
raU*a **ck je a e . ,D r. C, W. Baker, Veteriaarkaa-.wJR ha at the
raar af th* CHy Hall from !*:0t A. M. I* Naaw.-ewck day dortag tha wqfh aaaamawclag Monday. Jaa* ftt%. T*M, I* d a this
w*eh- A fter th at Um*. a a , daga faand raan lag i t taegt, a*M r ita d aad a r i v accW trd far raWaa, will ba pjehad aw hy the
police swd killed. Tha «wri af vacctaatlaa win he tawwa by the
CMy from Um aaaaal Ikreasc tax a f I t J l p ar dag. ' 1 '

SM forJ

B A N Q U E T IS

The annual Junior-Senior her.
quet, on* of the moat tnlarv-linc
Wi thr-pi,,.
among the
•vents of the xhool year fqr the
. *•
•
—
Junior and Senior CTasw- of
M i t c h e l l R e v i e w s E m - 8emmole High School, w ar g irra
la&gt;i night by th* Junior Clas* fur
Antony the item* on th r menu
b a r r a a in f
P I I g h t Ihr inambara of the Senior Gin*- ■ ere mermaid's delight, creamed
D u e T o M o r g a n L o a n in the .-afeteria of the high reboot rharh. potato boat, *«a w**U-, tor*
with about ZAO perron* in altrnd-i pinloer. ice flora, «ce foam, and
The banquet
war
Invitation* were iraued tail •cranl bv yirtr of th r Sophuiuurv
cta«* who se n . drrarrd a» nailors.
St. Chur t'am rron, prewident of
thr Junlm I la... s r tn l a* .pilot
ttn*»tme-tei land introduced each
terday. ha tac
•praher. firat calling on Tharlra
prrraiama sa d
1‘almrr who rr-poadnl with "Shl'i
Ahoy.** a welcome to the Senior*.
Theodore Wade. prr*idant of the
Senior t'la-s, answered with "All
Ahoard!"
To the Admiral and hi* Aiilea,
Superintendent T W. I .awton, an,|
the .Schinl Boanl, Mi** Dorothy
Marshall spoke a few word* in
whieh ahe -aid "The Admiral ami
hi- Aide- have Kept the entire
Semi Hold hire I afloat white othee
tVwinl) h'lerl* have been fniinil to
-iiiK." Siipermteoib'iit luiwtoii then
gate a -hurt talk to th* cue-1*.
an income |oa*.
n-hrred to their place* h» the, go.
tin—ell gnve a -hint ail
United Slnlaa A ttornay George Mi«*e* Martha Rtebop. Kathleen, Jack
J;
rn mi mred ProZ.
Mad a II*
haa argued, that Ineev. Ijirraine Yarhornnyb. I'ar-jilrei
Mltrherr&gt; 'kt‘THm-flf-'llking;'iairte w»^ V lnhnrr^S^ii-U arw rai .Thalm*. f » * r li K MuKuv sn.l the fsruitv
the .lock bolsters the gjvem - Ben-on. Alice K ni-erm an. and l„ a In). I a
m*nt‘* allegation th a t the Iran* Bette VVheelr**. ho«te**e* for the hived their
The regular meeting of Cirri*
*.
h.b.*. ,
Mumbar Seven of the First lletfc. action wa* . .ham and not a real " wMhinting
th#
™ ***
ft*i
odlat Church took place T u n d ay
Mitchell ...lllned n da ail
he ™
, &lt;lf , h(.
|„
MrN
night at th« home of Mr*. W t.lir
n which ^
&lt;)f n||mfH&gt; Jhr
hr h
E. Price. Lake Monroe, with Mra. embarrassing p.jaltion
m u m Mae .lore .» h*.
Price ai huetaaa. Mia* Alice Me he .aid he t &gt;und hlni.elf a* the ^ ^ by ^
aut»tntr RW|^ n ,
H#ltv l'nllbf*rt. Kvt*lfH mru mnl w!
Kim prvtidnl o ier th* bua'.ie*. trslllt wf ill#
un u !w*n he oblninnl from
Rlmtrhf* Cunnitivhim. Vi*
In the
■•salon a"ft*r which Mr* C- **•
Mm- Mh
B ara taught the firat chapter fn»m J. \\ Morgen A Co.. «n«i tin* »i«*|r4nln C.IHon. KlnU# Whin. IUm.Ivm
tha new mlaainn *t-dy bulk, • Fa.' clinr In Iho m arktl prie# of th* j Kinlaw. R livnM h MH^vin. 1h»rU ftriginnl | m*
Stiunr
Ing the Future in Indian Mia- hanh -tuck ho hod punirtl «« inl* Da f |rrt| 4 fin.I Jonu*- llrn r&gt; \lh r-n n .1
Intern).
mvi .fa‘k Rir^-oll.
t -nr-, Mr..
alona." •
.
"In October, licit, do you recall
The cafeteria m e ilecnrated for \ | r- H
Refreshments wore »*rv*d d o t­
ing th* social period by th« l i s t ­ whether you had delneretl to J. the occa«l«n with a hwrhgronnd
aaure blue
e n , attlsled by Mrs. J . J. Carver. P. Murgan A Cu., a t collateral, all made to re.emhle
Thoaa preaent wrre: Mrs. i', O. the .tocke you h a d ? " a.ked Mas wave*, ahnve whirti were gold and
*tlver *lnr« repnw entlng the »kBare, Mra. Katie Dosaey, Mr*. P. IJ. Steur, defence attorn*).
"I wouldn't .ay all. Mr. Steur", T,,e wln.low. were lean .form ed
H. Laming, Mr*. L. M. dwalq.
Mr*. C. E. William*, Mr*. W ai'e. the defendant replletl "I atilt had '» •" r*nhale* while anchor*, dfe
""d
[n
E, Price, Mr*. J. J. Carver, Alts. aonie odd. and end* In my I™ ** t« k th at waMi't worth pulling
»*«;•« the r,*.m made the
C. C. Lacks, Mrs. II. U. Hutchison,
..
r
eue*t» feel that they were really
and tha M a x a Maude Carraway,
- n u . . . . . . . H i . .........
aboanl the "G ihwI Ship ta.TI" MinAlya Chorpening, Rrheeca Cla.k
Mildred B erry ... Alice McKlm.
Mu Me Wilson, Lila Bolton, and
Katherine TUIU.

TO AD) HIS WIFE

O f S q qre &lt; H

.
a t

’ V T s T l A M SON. C 11y"ci*rk.

to |f&gt; There now a ir IJ clrvu l
luilge- and the propo-rd amendi lim it with uddltional judge* fui
ra. h itUMXI unit of |a&gt;p itatiou.
'T h e .itbei proposal i» for » unifm in eutir uf laws tor r-nioly amt
rily gvrrnm rnl-, thr la'g l-ln lu ir
leiiig given power to cta—ify a&gt;rinding l i population and rna t
law- kiiplliahle to raeh ila*s. The
iimrn hiirot was said to be ilirerlrd
nt "th r I'h'uI bill evil" whi.h r«'ipiiirs mi murh uf thr la'gi-latur's
t Mil.-.
Thh Governur als r rigor.I an
tirilrr gninting a franrhi-i- to cun&lt;tnirt a lull bridge and tunnel
urro-s Tampa Hay fr mi I'oirllaa
Point to I’lney Point.

tt'nntiliue,| Pi urn Page tine)
“ For It Hpe sake, uuiuebmly 'k&gt;
-umrthiiig fur me."
All-. \t ilk in..... It*"uc lit Mr.
William- to baiifuul -biully after
he reached Ilia hiuai'-Uml. hi*
&gt;4'thing hanging Ui -hie.t- and
■ml
hi* fan- and body horribly
anil Idi-trred.
Union- t 'lm -tahlr Mi Mullen and
m in e r shatter reached the acme,
-onii- pel-on- residing nearby had
hrniiihl Mr. lam p* l i the hos­
pital where Hr J
N. Tolar
worked ovvr both men for ovar
I in t limit-.
III. Total - a l l that All. Ijinipr
na- an even chain,, for re oi«iy.
He i* not n*ai h a&gt; silly Ii tnnil
wa- wa- Air. William-, hut he t
-illTentig inlen-e pain.

r

M a r t i n ’* G a r a g e

If you have your car
OK'd by Martin be­
fore you take your
vuratinn you may
mve time and jnwhayr.
n s w . h in t «t.

SIrve'ii Plac«
POST OFFICE
LUNCH
R e g u la r

have tie. iihvl to w w r itiv -im
• with lI t roller* *'"*•• J
utiablv t« ii-rpnrile myaelf
wllh flHTlil I* 11***1 taken bv lb*
nllmr ili*mUllilmilli-f
anil of rnllege
wtil of |m»fr—
polktfx
**My ii tvii *• i*f ii |lti
I*fgiNiatfV1*‘'♦IT-#tl'W*if*H
foril in flnitW **
Tlif U lrtiirnl «&gt;f Kif ik H m*h*I ufiilltlU
‘*1 M t ImI llw r t w i t ill-mi--al of lllwinl
I i mu
Itolltn- f»4»iUy i- Hill in «• mil
viiu'i* with lin* »»lvrrliiwtl librmto
tom iif i lii&gt; i
itii«t I lu111'fiir**
h«w ilft-itlftl li&gt; um rlnFwli*ri,.M
lUfU'i ami Kfnwrh wluliil IN I
•litre I In* n* rill ilivralmnliMii of
Itnllm- t'ltltotr# by iIn* Aiwnrirwii
A»!MHMNitoft of i'ollffcrv
thnrt* Imp* ln*»*ti mi nl»%n»u- tlnvi* In
«•11in Inull* inmiy «*f llw IiIh-imI mI uitont- iifwl fiu iiIly wlfii tinvfi Ih*»m
ian iim+M*, mil tif iii-i'i*t«l wllh llif
tliti*&gt;fm'tiitimi lhal Hr Unit |»ln »•'
U|Hin lihi*rali.-rii nmf |iri&gt;ift»*^-iii*
*H|iu-itkm. Th** rvt***nl t|i-*im*-ul &lt;»i
I1*iif Itirr him
fulfmvwf h*
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FOR SA LC—Twenty thousand paunda whalchutr Parrhrarnt Grata Linar*, brown and rod, b asis 10 pound-, fur crate*
» "s l» "s *4", To be -old at a cut-throat price.
Price* and
samples on twqusat. IXferad *ubjia» 'to .prior sale.

M P E N I N S U L A R -P A P E W O M J 'A N Y
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first elaa* Job work at thw
lowest possible price*. Give ua
a trial.

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All-. I.a mm Miller, of Hut Him,
and Air*. Alrlvm Alillrr. of St,
Peteislnirg, will arriti- It.no.now
In' -pend a short llnir here with
their aunt.
Mrs. Wullace W.
W righl, Mrtlnnville Avmuh*.

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FLARES AMONG

O w ens H om e Scene
O f C I u Ik s M e e t i n g B Y

Afr* Samuel
Pule-lull.' Mi*
Jon# Turnbull. Mi-- Marv Ktna
hath Puleaton and Ati-&lt; Kliieluli
Turnlii II new i-xpvrlril In rrluri
Mltrhell and he asht to my idfiee Friday front tbe Pule,ton huusr
drafts uf the le tte rs' la- or cv- heat, th# Robert F Irr, anrhom
ihanred hetvrosn Mra. Mitchell at Blue Springs, where ihrv hav,
lieen sfM-nding th r ps-t f-wr days
and myaelf."

A T T C N T K W

l o d ; In Imlianj, wh*r* lh« M l
t J lM lit iitali v1 irntf tiiU J .y *p*
|i'in im v , ii .I in Trniwaaee, [ m l
April
In .May 12, ii.rluaWak
it mined sliuo-t ilrarttly. (g B*
D A T f IW O
P A t l D C limn*. I'h in g o '- IP Wtiiw tvnwthe c o l t a t
H U L L I i l ^ l l R U L l O p rrn tu rr i'rb. 9
since I
r IihnIi wurv- reported
2 O f M o s t A c t i v e M e m - Kenturliy ami Indiana.
flisul- in rrgtun- of nnrthe
bers
O n
C a t n p u s A rkan-a-,
routheaat
Mlaai
at la
S e v e r C o n n e c t i o n s nverlappeil to r m r r
from I iti.ntttt to ifi.lNHi acres
ORLANDO, June 7,-O p e n re
brllion in the rtuilent body of Rot
link t'olleye flared yerterday flie r
up*&gt;n the heel- of ejection of n
number of prnfeBror* when No
thaniel S. French, piraident of the
-Indent hodi and George R ttai
hoc. eilitor of the Roltlnk Sand

w JACKSONVILLE
Hirt Ih{/mJ h aera/i t » J
\Utrrmm atmeatadafssM
S tlliuo rtrry TUKHUAY. FRIRAY and M'NBAV a t I F. M..
ralllnf far a tew hoar* at
( hwikr-laa. Th* real and eca■ambal nay—Ha the only allwater route. Rig modern steamrr*. lin k -parts, dmclag.Tadlo.
etc. Ilrhrisu- meal*,
v - u i iwi w r i" » r » » • &gt; u
T I- l-.1. . Ml eg — MslV

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1 1 1 1 I I B R a in e y

M a tte rn A r r iv e s
In O m s k , S ib e r ia ; j
D e la y s D e p a r tu r e
GW * G j ^ r 5 Hour, JUXCHELL T A R E S
Ahead Of Schedule, n .|ln»t«jpp CTAIUIt
Will Not TakeOff W I T N E S S STAND
Until W ed nesday ^

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Repiesentative Tells
Of Activities l&gt; u r­
vl«.m» t o Oie S«»»w»h ,hr '•»
ing Hectic Session h .,tnfci.il
t n It &lt;|utttt&gt; hint v -n&gt; 'ult
soiree of "promise «t
tlw 'h.uiw I .u•r
At State’s Capital matnjt'* *n»
lhc ax&gt; inn.-tv*.«
.to tNSti.pc Uor. mid waist
hs.ll at Usuaanae yesterday •»'*
court ctis-le* bat* dcNaiad 'hat
al'h»u(h the W'*w* !*•»»»«• I •
n,ally i enounced h»» *•»'"». h‘ ,,,.ullage t» tlta Cubau gift »'*a. l
anieuni to th« same thitusNut will hi* father, fonm
km * AJf’ nso. alien.' the '•“ l ■
taf'd ieif*". T h e MlIV in
in V* nit• *ut hta spokesman ' w
taul "The- Km* «.*.&gt;» happy a lt*"
&gt;ik nut nags ami mil iv « V
the »• Idm* ” U wa* mtoratiftl,
however. that the B '"*-’1 * 'uXliei.
ijocvte Victor a. will attend.
|lw l.ju^anii* noire*- wa* talcd
Ini- •! and must ivmJin gu* rd
until inn, Itrier.u, •&gt;! 'he p u t**
I h&gt;
would like tu Ha&gt;« "a little hap;
n r ., m my life’’ and th.il he in

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S &amp; S &amp; f t o S I S i Outlines Transaction
around tho w orld, jame* M aiWherebylieRecordle ro today reached Om.sk.
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.W A SH lN O TO iTjuae
The Renata commlttae Invest I run a»d Cbvelaml. Ohi*. when
gating J . P. Morgan and fontnany with Andiew l).da. also of Slavia,
dacided today to ask additional h* Interviewed nevsral person,
posrers to inquire Into stork Iran*- who are Inuwn tu lw uitrr.’sted
actieos of the firm partners af&gt; in Ihe Slavia •■isiftet.
fe ting their Income tag returns.
Hr staled llwt many irriuitiwl
In a two-hour closed session It plant* re-opening nr inertasin*
waa decided not at present tn go their |&lt;a&gt;r.Ils, husines* is rcully
Into the Income tag matter* twine “I Hiking up" ami it Is refleeted In
pressed by Pscore. Tha committee
the central driaeanor " f the
s(tooted a resolution to g» avead
with the other phases of the in­ peoplu. “I found a apirtl of np
outre
while a
subcommittee ti mi* ill wlietaver I wrnt?. he
drafts a proposal enlargint its
posrers to be presented to the
Renats. The resolution was of.
farad be Senator Glass and Chair-1
man Flatehar who said it was
k
supported by Pe*ora. Th* latt-r

r ink from Ihv solar e* of ,tat*
. i*.. ml* li,- usual appmprial....
will rivnloolly prevail
"Tht Governor ami In- cah.eei
hasu a big job in ,upri vising the
man) ikpurtments
alivady ir.
(t antiuuei t»n l*agr hour)

Directory Lists At
C. Of A’. Art* IncreasHi

\n alrsa'y ash'pmlr .nppl\ I
dirrclosi.'
of Svinkiii
til*
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mrrvr olfis'c * «
nvisawd lbs
morning by the sd.liti.n of I lf .
direct .tie* of Mobile and Mont
icomcry, Ala.
The rvfervarv Id iai) now con
tains diicctoric. I n n mors th«i
100 cities, incl Siitf
t vrsl ••
Tha public Is Inrited to visit the Iho laigsr citir* of th. N tth am
Milana Thaatar naxt
Tuasday hast. Tha Itbraty i» ..pen U* th
m'rning at lt:0 0 o’clock »" wit- public dur ng olfice hours.
nasi tha free showing of thrt*
reelv of motion pkt res dealing
with Korea! File Prevention.
Pa il Ioikas. Jr . of SIsyia. ni­
The films will he unreeled
through lh« courtesy of the For­ ls th years j| age, s U mii . thill h
estry Comm tlor of tha Seminole is the youngest iikmi’ si of ih
County Chamber of Commerce, the Sun v ie C .unly Cl. m' .-i of i &gt;.m
Women’s CM t Cimmitlce of th* mer r. I ll la &lt;*''* ol I. lin in' •'
that coainiundy n| Id fain
trade iosly. and tha Sanford
ilies.
Car l.-n Club.

Public I Invited To
Witness Free Films

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St real early Pri'la: msdaing
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N. Tolar. » h i wa.i rall. i
sttend th.- girl '■ vo-thv. with
fir R. l*ulr.t*0». today
that X ray pidores la»N at*
-h. ha*, a hr.de,, treh. 'u ..h '"
Ivft arm. i|lsl«w*t«in of ’&gt;» / '* *'
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Women's Civic Committee Is Given
Report Upon Community Kitchen
Members of the Wnaten's Civic ware put up sail sow ais on *l.v
. h r i.n of psisate pailiv* n Sail
body offices In Ihe City Hall yes- ford who availed lh«m**tv. &gt; ol
tsrdsy m.tnlng appeared deeply tks opp-.itunity to imo llu laiiltinlerratrd In a rcpv|t, wvadv by iws .4 the kiithaa. Osw.lu |«:r»uiu.
Mrs. Kes Paikanl as head of the slut kave rauned I b f can- of
Home Inipruvcuiaat Club, relal- fr-its aud pioduce.
Tha Comuilttao akv
leuinr.l
ing to the activity which has turloua kal the Cummuaily Kitchen is that batwaea buu six I iiat l.ualwl*
the Mayfair HoUl since first it uf potatoes lalsa-l ia ihv com
ford Avenue grocery, ha »*M- _ was opened.
iisun.ly garstaaa art a &gt;w being dug
T i date, Mia. Packard said 31, is to stored aad u*ad " « t sum­
1H3 cans of surplus fruits sad mer.
Term Resumed Today vsgetabks grown on IskbI farms, Mrs, Packard said that "The in
have been pul up at tha kitshen- tries llu* past of lbs report is
Of this numjwr. !* *7 cans s o s ace
Stored la Mm county jail building
to be .sod by the Welfare Depart­
ment ia relief work late tkis
summer.
The articles csbim .I are dlvidoj
as f.llows: 3147 was of beeto;
MW of carrots; IIHI of sewerkraat; 176 of soup Mia; l » af
kraal Jak e; Cl af spinach; IN
of banns, M of aim . sad 11H of
various producas that wees esaasd
tad stored prior ta Apr. 1.

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peering • 11 to 0 victory
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a Uatleaa gam* playad hefon
email crowd In lha
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Ml city yaatarday aftamoon.
rka Cracker* never had a
lAaa, Only three ef them aaeared hlta. Until the nfth, nond
had reachad aacond, whit* It took
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of them walked, and on* of them
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eaty SI m*n faced Tig* Minor
daring . th* afternoon.
TR# fada aolvad th* offering*
t t ana Colli# Goodrich, of Varo
Brarh. -who wa* reached for 11 hlla
pad aeven run* before he retired
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tin t (marked a triple with two
IMagt'i aa th* aerenth IVarrp
started. In Jostle* to Goodrich
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no aupport In th*
field.
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Bad* ft* arror* that could be
aeaddd agnlnat them, and about
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aacond on four alnglaa, a walk,
and a terrific#, Minor driving
lw« ef them ovar with e looping
•Ingle to the right field foul line,
while Newcomb drove th* other
over with a alngl# through the
boy. Three ef the four hlta went
through the bos, by the way.
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afler ho had walked, reached
aacond On Minor** heat out Mini,
Went ta third on Bonner’* saerifle*, end «cor»d while New­
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that there wea aome ronfuiion
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that appeared labeled two haae*.
The Fed*, with a game and
one-half lead over Cocoa, hart
three tough game* before them.
Tuesday they play at Orlando;
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COCOA,- June 5.—The Cocoa
Indian* wored Ihetr aixth ttraight
victrny here yeaterday ' afternoon
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league «tandlg|to^hy combining 10
blla on I,wfky Flora. Orlando ace
to am re a well-played 4 tif J vic­
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with Baker, of Cocoa, coming out
on top after allowing **ven Mat­
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ala of I ho Tiger*, an data red off
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with nn* aboard.
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nut. Marlin aent . Coppa tn third
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had l&gt;**ti mnnufa-tured nff nine
hit*, an error, an,| tWo walks. Bill
O'Brien, who succeeded
Hgaa.
Wright dropped Taylor’s throw
stopped the Itruin attack by holdInr them In fou
‘ r hlla *nd a run In
Gre Inning*.
Yd* wns the hern nf the game.
Ill* hurling not only waa near
perfect, but he contributed two
hits, and a single. In three trip*.
Ill* homer sent Ivey home ahead
nf him and ll started a four run
rally In the third. Ivey. Pope, and
Cherry also were halting stars,
each securing three hlla each,
while Cherry scored four run*
Lreshure **oeed In the first
when Cherry singled, stole second,
and rsme home nn Pone’s single.
V fff third “P out, Barnes hit to
In I he third, the llrulns batted
!&gt;.WIth tdl'r Bales for whgt waa around to tally four run*. Ivey led
right field** double although Bate* off with a slsvle. and Yde'a homer
irir td as a&gt; ball. Abbott got an- over the right field fence scored
'Juggled theh hit whan hi* hnuml- Ivey. Knowlr* and cherry singled,
other aerate too high for Bhebel and Itrailer's sacrifice pul them
Orbqu needs* Bamaa scored. Max- nn third and second. Pope walked
ra t aacond, safe on Taddar’a error. •n fill the b*«cs, and Rrady hll to
,w*ll waa ath waa an InflaM out. Weaver, fordo* Pope *1 second.
hut Cutb*ad'a final run cam* In Knowles scoring and on an atf '. Dre yth. Harriaon singled to ••mnled double p l a y , Cherrv
lha ntod scored from flrat on
jMkjpman'a hit through tha box.
Dtpkar playod thla hall poorly
’ also, which accounts for Harrison'i scoring. Minor groumled
'oat to flret and the rearing was
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the final run In the aeveath.
Power* furnished tha fielding
»en*all»n til ihr l* w * whan M
dived for llr»'ll*l'» short fly in
the ninth ami ram* up with the
boll i„ iloihk llopkin* off flr*t.
Harrell displayed *®m* ®* **•
fi&gt;te«t fieldthg of hard hit ball*
„„ ihr local flaW thla year,
handling *‘gK‘ **»•"*«• w ith **
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atogf#' aCered
Knowles, and Cherry talliad aa
Brady'* Inflrld out.
A double, two walk*, and a iaag
outfield fly gave the Brutna an­
other run tn the sixth'. ^
Th* Inlander* tallied one* In th*
third whan liaa* walked, *tol*
•mmd, and want to third on Dull'*
laid throw. He wored on Boiach'e
long fly. In the fourth thw Bmlna
blew up and the |.lander, poehe.1
aero** three rune on on* hit and
three error*.
Cracker Graham, league’* f«r
mer leading hailing «tar, w*nl Mllea* In four trie*, while Shannon
and Pert, among the leader*. •!*"
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Sholtz Takes Up
Bills Passed By
1933 Legislature

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counties' own bond* instead of
retiring th* debt slowly by meet­
ing principle ami interest pay­
ments _ when due. ______
As member* of tb* board of
education, they must assume di­
rection of all public High school*
In th* state, preMrlbe course*,
set the maximum pay
for
trachera
and see that atate
school funds are uaed only tu
pay trachera and the coat of trans­
porting pupils.
Every atate department will
find It* actlvltlaa increased or III
aome manner changed through
•eta of the recent Legislature.
Moat of them will have to make
adjustment*
to continue pres­
nrd's double and Harrell'* long
ent operation* on reduced reve­
•ingle.
Coppa scored again In the nue* after July I, beginning af
fourth nn hla single, Martin’s tb* atata’a new (Ucal year.
walk, and Pylna’a error. Orlando
scored It* final run In the eighth.
Corps singled tn rhalk up his
fourth hit nf the gnme. ne went
M artin's Garage
to third on Reed's single, and he
If you hay* your air
s-ored when Raker threw wildly
OK’d by Martin be­
In the plate.
fore you take your
Errors hy Smith and Rrfed. plus
twn single* and • fielder’s rhnlce,
vacation you may
rove the Indians a .pair of runs In
aave time and monay.
•he fo-'rth. while twn singles, plus
215 W. First 8L
Baker's neat sacrifice pushed over

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till.
nnla: th a t ih a r e la , n jia ra o n I* ih»
H iatc nf r t n r h U lh a a v rv lc* ol ,
•tihpnana upon w hnm w o ali.
you. and th a t t h *
a ftla a t b c l l ^ H
you a r * * a c h n » * e &gt;1 y * a r a « f a^W
IT IP I I K R K B T
O lth K B Itr i !» ■
- i c h n f ynn do a p p e a r on lh a l i t
day n f J u l y .
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apartment Including *P«c* &lt;°r
Tamp* for trip on# way, not
later than Friday, reference, a*- a r , Phone 129-W. 100 E- Uth St.
changed. Bov 1524. City.
THREE ROOM fumwhed apart­
ment. to.00 per month. 112 Lau­
YOUR SEWING M A C H I N E
cleaned, oiled, and adjuated for rel Ave.
$ t. Rargaina In uaed machine*.
Term* a« low •• 15 per month.
tr ip rrBTHMR nnttKRKP
Hematitchlng an d dre**mak(ng. FOR RENT: 3 room furnlahed I h i* n rd a r n f p u h llca tln h be nab
Ih h e d In
lh » a a a fn r d
l l 'r a l . l . &gt;
213 Magnolia.
apartment, with garage. Park n a w * p * P * r p u b llab tO In Hcmlnal*
C n u m y . r io r l d a . o n e * a w * *h Inf
Avenue
and
Sixth
Street,
known
W RIST. WATCHE8 for boy* and
f..u r c o n a * « u ll* a w refca.
W lin re a m y h an d a n d a v al n f lha
girl*. Special price* for grad­ aa Holly Apartment*. Phone 290.
C lr r u lt Conn a i H anford. Klnrlda,
uation. MeLaulin’a.
FOR RENT: Six room furnlahed th la I ) day n f M ay. 1 * 1 1
V. E D O tm i-A M *.
houae. 205 E. 10th St.
YOUR THOUGHTFULNESS In
C le rk C ir c u it C o u ri. Hamln
n
la
C o u n ty , P lu rld a
giving ■ *ubo*riptibn to a good
lly
A. M. tV K I'.K *
magaalne aa a Birthday or Grad­
•
l&gt; C.
bouae, 105 Holly Ave. Apply
tvAnt-ow. cAitpr.NTBn a pipm*
uation gift will be appreciated 1021 Weal Third St. City.
and remembered at lea*t 12 time*
during th* year. See Allan h 17— RufllneM Placet For Rent
Mn.ely, Room 7, Block Bldg, or
TWO OR fouf _eonn*ctlng office
phone ISO.
room* over Sanford Gas Co. WE HAVE moved 469 Ptanoa In
Hanford territory In laat 6H
ST. PETERSBURG, June 5.— yetra, u»lng new Sel-Po piano
J f t r r HI «*_; ii brirlla_Cart*r. _regla. moving-equipment. ‘ We appre lote
to your home. W. W. Warner.
fared nurse, wa* found aaphyyiPhone 45S. Licensed Vendor.
ated Friday afternoon In her
apartment. Magistrate I-. G. Ram­
FOR BALE— Detroit gas range,
sey pronounced the death suicide
good condition, SS.00. Phon*
Mis* Carter came here a year ago
yn-w.
from Naahville, Trnn.
RED PERSIAN male k itte n Beautlfullr marked and aired
•OUND: ELGIN blrycle. Owner
New addition to my lint
may have same by properly by “Red R o b i n " (pedlgreod).
of work. It to now powtible Identifying and paying for thla ad. Priced reasonable and may be
•fen at 806 Magnolia Av*.
. 1
to have your car brush J . r . McClelland. Sheriff.

ROY SCHMIDT
SIR Prrneh Arena*

SPECIAL THIS week. Linseed oil
79c a gallon (with paint artier)
Stanley-Roger* Hardware Co.

NEW WILLTB "77" cuatom aedan
1489.00 doN-vred, ask for dem- FOR SALE: MiMtllaneoua res­
taurant equipment, consisting
maatretlon. Real A Bona, dealer.
of dishes, glassware, ailvarwara.
CLOSING OUT—Magenta I
at half price. McLaulln's.

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�Sanford and Samtaole County have b«n i
eanaiderabla publicity of a favorable nature in the
the s ta te during the paet few week*. A t a tim e when
busineaa generally ia regarded aa being on the upgrade,
and .when Inveatora a re beginning' to m ake imjuiriea aa to
In v atm an t possibilities, thia aort o f advertising ik p a rtic *-

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It la of Immeuurablo value ih tin g l­
ing theaa inquiries in the general direction of this com'
munlty._______ *
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to obtain concrete evidencea of better times.
'T hat kind
of evidence comes from the Semfhole Cwinty Chamber of
Commerce which, Id its organ, ‘Good News,’ prints 38 items
of progress towards prosperity in thst county.” '
Continuing the Tampa newspaper quotes some of the
more convincing items: “Ten tons of seed sold by ■ San­
ford , seed company to the Reconstruction Finance Cor­
poration; 2,400,000 cans of grapefruit hearts and juice put
up'this season, with a tbtai payroll of 160,000; two San-

Pwtdatnerrtiiljr. all dollar todarwes owned by foreigner* In
the United State* arise out ef

something abroad. The sale may
be scarcely recogahabto as aw*,
but actually all Intematlsnai
transaction* ma, bo lumped to­
gether St talea—hi W im lV ll
al trade. The principal tra«s #f

r-'Lnblfhhed an operating Crist of 1.8 cents par capita, whllt
Seminole County maintained its schools for the full term
and does not have h'doiior of bond principal or Interest In
i r may own ear «»• «
Tampa's other newspaper, the Times, waa evidently «f
■ I’ e n n e y lt'nitnl Siat»* at»«l
1* order* a
a st* Railroad amtd.
Imprraxed with the editorial effort of Karl Lehmann in etew
Ik e eoeneT « k irtU tr I * a
"Good New*," stating “He has packet! a world of truth In lie* tar Sim ■&gt;» t*
hane*.
a
*4
In
pay
Ik
Lpsoeta of the Paid Motor a few sentence*. Applying it directly to hi* home town
•&gt;ll*r* In w m a t m h k ........ -------------by am greater than Mor- of Sanford and county of Seminole, he stressed whnt they T h re e 4nllara Ifeaa Mlnng ta a fo rsod are a ra lU k U lo farCo. According to a finan- can do If and when our folks realize the great natural ad­ •leiHr,
- t» n * r* for the revisions • ( th e ir
atement recently published,
bill* In America.
vantages and resource* and determine to work together for f . F o re t# * le c n r llle a A f n r e lm
Meets amount to
or eo rn o reil.it*
d their liabilities wer* only this great itectlon,’ saying in conclusion, 'Let's quit whin* emnaere mwmish-n i.In orr i«clly.
* i a hood ieaue or
m bo rrow m n n -r nn abort te rm In
(1$T, It would seem that ning and complaining, let's tell the good news about San­ Mew
T ifrk . I f ih n w i.iia - b * b o r r jw .
fd Motor Company U not ford and Seminole County. There is plenty of it if we er-a rre i.lt la (h n u sh l lo be enod.
.’
me
b n n kln e
house n r bank lit
hi split of a net loss tor will just open our eyra and ears.' ”
Seer Tneb w ill n u k e Ik e le a n , a w l
wr of IbTjfctunS. Wonder
The Florida Timen-Unlnn hna abut taken occnnlon to m ay n r m ay s o l reeell lb * ho tide o r
ni-e o f ih e In re le * b o rro w er &gt;*
K h Income tax Mr. Ford comment thus on “Good News.*' "Evidently, statement of nthe
A m erica* pu blic. In an y ra se ,
he
b n rrn w er o b ta in * e n t­
facia concerning actual performance* in Sanford and in e r* foreign
ta r iii- a b lle a lln a * . and Ikeae
Seminole County in considered by Good News publishers
wmen beginning to hoar as quite sufficient to attract attention to that city and coun­
k horn* would revise th* ty. And so It la. Seminole County is doing worthwhile
powers granted to PretoTowns
merit by which be cut things thst make or constitute ‘good news.' . .
snd cities do not thrive and prosper on bad news,
Thus we find three of Florida's largest newspapers
ta g . to t wenty-flv* percent, proclaiming this r)ty and county to their thousands of
|ggf SM y with a sating of readers, a fact which Is of inestimable value to this section. Mate*.
t S e rv ic e s V u rela o th ine e a rry
|fW0,0«\(W0, .Bat .President
m uch I r t i s h ! Iru m an d
A m e rira n
Such
publicity
as
.this,
would
cost
thousands
of-dollars.
If
ewete- — A me* teen —e a t . W ife— - w a s
•If has put It squarely up
rre le h t rh arg ee in la e e ig n a w ite re
charged
at
the
full
advertising
rates.
Congressmen. If they want
In duflare. t v r - le t i in eu rn n re m m imnlee w r it * m il ll .M e f d o lla rs o f
n u lirie * un a k is p in g , e a r * * * * . , a w l
la n tk e r lls - e . an d tfca grem tum *
tk a t e ra p * u la M U i ) rem ain t *
tor sig n rre d lt.

Schmeling Vs. B aer

to m st •tots* with r t p r i to
fbratiostin of tors evrUfWU*,
(tot fMS th* Hoqs*, it ho*.

s', law*, but permit* tb*se aa.
-property ta n s sr* AL­
IY dtliftquent to wait fir*
tofnra raekctotnr tho** do­
st tax**, PROVIDING tb*y.
t cwrrvnt tax** tbmayhnut
hr* y*»r*. That will ant do
a m a t deal af food but
Win It do a (root deal of
V* quote from th# financial *dl. of ■ N*w Y#rk n#w*pap** who
w,' *RxTwrt* on municipal DM i t * looking forward with
X Interest ta the passag# of tha
ITsax municipal bankruptcy
tndment to tk« general banktoy law. A'dMln 1 st r a t i o n
pbr) oTthv mess# re Is consldI tantwpmmt ** ' C&lt;vurT*«»len*l

rami. . . Jftonban of th# At?

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Any long-range pmllction about the outcome of a
championship fistic encounter Is usually about aa reliable
iu a weather report. However, brief experience in making
guesses as to which way the stroke of fata wilt fall has
led. us to tho belief that the safest side on which to b«t
la (he one which is considered the under dog, that ia, the
oo4 which Is oo the shprUful ojSthoAdda.
At this writing the odrlrare quoted as 2 to t in favor
of the present title holder, Mux ikhttaeling, and most of the
rcdlctions also seem to be all In fsvor of the German.
[err Maxle is known as a cool and methodical fighter who
plans his attack well In advance and sticks to it. He seldom
takes chances and he can always be counted upon to give
a good fight. The Black Uhlan is not a spectacular scrap­
per. He has a good defense, but his wallops are not noted
for packing s Urge amount of lethal.
His best weapons
sre his left Jsb at dose range and a right-hand smash which
la very effective.
Baer’s ring history has been extremely erratic and
cdorfyl. Of a very powerful build he is known os a fighter
who can "take it,” He is aggressive and reckless but does
not always show up well. He may perhaps stumble all
over himself like a novice at tho game. On the other hand
he may give tn exhibition worthy of the best. He hta an
impressive record or knoCk-ouls and he is recognised aa
eking a lot of dynamite in his mitten if he can ever

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(. T oarltt eapendlulrvw. K s l l m ale* re a ae high aa half a l.illlnie
dollar* a year ta r ( to •aswf44|ur*n
of Am erica* i H t l r l i akrnad. Tiwaw
laurtal* do a*4 epend So llara T e —
purehaee forelgo m aser, or th e U II
on furelgn tmnkr, for dollar*, and
th *** dollars go I * Ik e artSII - f
ferslan aeeoum In A m arles* Wank-

t. to a lttsM realttaseo* Sivsge
al huaated mllllits dollars • year
tf* forwarded alitoad l&gt;r reownI UK-

.

Baer wlQ see to that He may
not be the winner and he, moy not have ring generalship
but he has the qualities of dovil-rnay-care bravado which
tho public likes and which usually produce Jllenty of flraWorks, for better or for worse.

. ftANFOKDp TW ENTY YEA RS AGO
ImU gam* of th r »«n*
Uc« at Hold#* ' Park
ifternoun Mid wnl Sanfard H«igh(s Tueshy af tar- O re s t B r it a in h a r e s u ffic ie n t- t o f
toad. Pntlwr Wsite re noon. Uuceta were,* Mrs. 2. W. sign bale ores sa#Mwh#re to ex­
Ditktn*, Mrs. Grerys A. Spaar, change for th# necessary dallars.
Bat, ha tha #th#r tod«, Am#rMrs. D. L. Thfaslwr, Mrs. Samuto •cans
building
*----- —s r ehull
ding up agreed
Pal#*Ion, Mr*, ttatwrt Nrwxsaa, credit# la pounds,
Mr*. May WckUu, Mrs. B. U PMk, work*, artslor out oi
Mrs. llsnry MeUulin, and Mrs. •am# son a ? trs n
th### hy which th#
T ; A. Nsal.

CMKIITTAN 'bCIRNCB CHURCH
I f mats. ThU

represent* an

$•## af || p#rr*ot for ths
«, or a doeregm of II percent
.ths
In other words h
k r, hi Trerw* Udsy will bay
^$44 vrerih of mmmosfltles. &gt;
ip' prise JuVk of thr Rrron.
■top fin * are Corporation’s
B C "th # loap of fifty millions

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feliowi that nothing possesses
“GOD THE ONLY CAUSE reality no# #xUt#nc# except tha
AND CREATOR* was th# subject

C h;jriea^rf^ Christ, Scientist, oa
Ths Uoid#n Test wax from
Revelsllon 14:3, “Crest end mar­
velous or* thy work*. Lord Cod
Almighty; ju st and true or* thy
Ways, thou King of salute."
Among the ctutioar which

Wilton

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Th* laMMtofl
id th* foltowh I l f

.tey

gall ef the banking enmmhtes
sad Heye. Gold* berough, D w »
erst, of Maryland, i s d Voot, B#psbllcsn, of Kasaachasetto. .
One prime difference ts that the
fleoad originally voted In limit
•Id to awpars sfbame* waived at
net mere thss tlSJOS. T hetell
passed hr tfce flenato yeaterdav
set gJS.OOO Hmit wMte the P n d dent eugtested $10,000.
The Haas* accepted a compnmvlea bin to tot ths Reconstruction
Corporation buy
sf
preferred stocks and bonds e f la­
ser* rve companies and aent tot
meaetite to the Senate for final
action.
The rreeMent told Senator
Sons. Democrat, of Washington,

Th* adminlalralion’s 12,000,000,000 emergency home mortgag* re­
lief bill yeeterihiy *av final ac­
tion by the Senate without eren
the formality of a record vote,
and only ■ reconciliation a f differ­
ences between the Senate and
Bouaa measure* Intervened batween the capitol and the White
House,
Although not 4 dUsantlxg vtoc*
tea* heard at th « call from tho vice
p re sid e n t’* rostrum ‘ thst the bill
•mold bo “eoniriderad paaaed", the
Renata previously added several
change* of major * Iguttle* nee.
Tbs molt Important was to
bring within the bill'* brood scope
hemes of values up to $28,000. In­
stead of IlmtUug aid to those
wtotA 116,000 «r leys, ss provided
by tb# Bouse, end I1Q.D00 os rec­
ommended by President Itooaevelt.
Another wns a stipulation tha(t
nn Interest rite of six . percent
would bo charged on cash arivsncf* from tha projected homo
owners lose corporation, to be
mad* nly Wbetl th e ' home owner
could nut obtain loans from ordi*
nary tending tgenciei.
The corporation, which would
be capiUlUed tor 4200,000,000 and

out tn th e w o rld In re tu rn fo r
w h a t w e bought fn w n ItWa
h a r e seen the v a r ln a * k in d * o f
th in g * th a t w e bo ug ht fro m th *
w o tld — I . * . , o u * own . s e c p r it la t
fo re ig n bond*,
goods, ' r e r v ir e i j
f o re ig n , c u r r v n r v
d r a f t * —« » d
gold , n i w Then, i f w e to ld m ore
o f th e * * th in g * th a n w e bo ng ht.
i f the w o rld w * s a n n h l* to ob­
ta in e n o u g h d o lla r* to th * o rd i­
n a r y co u rse o f buelnbM to pay

characteristic* peculiarly their
own, namely, gold and foreign
bonds—In tha latter category be­
ing Included *11 capital lendfnr by
Americans to foreign towntrle*.
A* the foreigners wet* less and
lea* able t„ pay their debt# lo
American* In surplus credits aris­
ing out of the usual transaction*
nf International trade, namely,
good*, end series*, toarist ex­
penditure* end Immigrant remit­
tances, th*y resorted lo hegvler
snd heavier borrowings nf dol­
lars—by th * M l* of bonds, ob­
taining of bank credlta and
finally, when further American
loans were not forthcoming by
shipment* of gold.
.
(To |&gt;e Continued).

s » ora tb* principal scare**
nf for*ton ownership of dollsrs
la tha United State*. Nstarally,
many af tha trsnesctlonsr hr*
wmj)llc*t#d ■and Inratra p*rson*
In different forriyn countries, but
e**#ntlolly th* whol* matter id
quit# slmpla, Tha foralftmr s*Ud
N M tU if—whether it b* gold
•ecurities, goods, i err Ire*, drafts
In foreign currencies—and re­
ctor** tn return dollars la Amer­
ica. The*# dollar credits do not
asanlty remain In Ih# hands af
tho original owner#, unless th*
latter happen ta bar* continuous

toy- OoMtoTa rrtx ff in. JV.*t»- battle next Thursday night.

b* hiter##tod In

Proadd# tot a thiss'fWr ■*•“•torhrm la Ota betv-ewoer before
ha wjnld bare U begin paying.
Any nark dawn in the face
rate* #f tin kHgtotood shaaM ha
pasted alee* to tha town awasf.
The home-owner would smmtli*
kla debt to the corporation, repreaetttad by tha mortgage too which
the eeeyoeattoo * « hanged Its
bonda, oeer a lb-year parted at S
A clause apprered by both IhS
Bento and Sehala hanking mmmltteea repealing tha atotieh ef
the existing home loan bank law
that presides for direct' loans to
heme owners, was eliminated by
This waa dona at the request af
Senator Bratton, Democrat, New
and loan associations could bar
row from the gorernment at low
Interest rates and lend to home
owners at higher rates.
An amendment was added by
Senator Dill, Democrat, Washing­
ton. ts pro*1Je that the Prestd-m
should appoint one home loan
agent fr each state, to be con­
firmed by the Senate. Be said thU
would trod t&gt; retain control ef
U&gt;a emergency work in Washing­
ton.
The salary of stats agents, &gt;o
be fixed by the home loan corpora­
tion, would be limited to 1400$.
As approved by the Senate, -he
bill prorIdee for setting up federal
sarings and lone associations, to
lend to heme owner#, with author­
ity tor the treat ary to auhacribd
to - »100,900,000 In stocks, with
each association's than to bo lim­
ited t i ft 00,000.
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SEMINOLE
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P O S T O F F IC E
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C At all events boxing funs are assured of seeing a real
id .

. WHk tills cfeJIir credit owwsd
#7 foreign*ra here, then. whO»
la the pmbl»a that fsces tot•ffB
debtors end*a»»Hitg tS
■ ike parmenta t m l 1* H net,
aa a matter ef practical fast,
perfectly slmpl# far Ifai to go
to Ma bank abroad, boy a' draft
la dollars, paying for it la
Pounds, franca or marks T Under
normal d m a u U iu n it ia the
Simplest thing In the world, pro­
vided that he ha* the money, ami
proTided that the total *»moont
of dollar credits owned by for­
eigners In New York It at toast
as great aa the demand for those
credits on the part of foreigners
wishing to buy American goods
or pay debts in the United States,
If there a n not tnough dollar
credits to meet the demand, the
many people wanting l0 hey
dollar* begin to compete among
themselrea for them, and tha dol­
lar "rtoea"—the aeme aa any
other commodity rises when the
demand ia greater than the (ap­
ply.
The United Stain has had

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Wo do not build a lov-prloa cart tha ooat to «s af building our our
Is pretty high.
But wa do R ail.a high quality grt g* a lo* prloa.
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Almost svory nav Ford V-6 car v* hava built ao far thia y#arr,hM
*.
■ora to aanufaotura tha* Ita ualUag priaa *aa,. Aa yogi, boy thaa a t only U M
to 1610. *a hava to dapand on inoraaalug rolaaa to-bate up tb« ^iffaranoa.
Tha &lt;raaaon fo r this la slap is:— a aanufaoturar who glvaa good telua
■uBt agpaot to loos aonay an tha f irs t oars ha. g#Ua baoauaa te cannot
oharga a ll his ooata to tha paepla- ub* are fIre t to, bay* - ■
,
But with tha purobaaar I t ja dlffarant — ba oaanot, afford to- low
anything on a oar. I t aunt give, hla full value fro* tha f ir a t. aad teap
on giving hia full vulua for yaare,
.
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Two thing® Baku posslbls oar ooablnaUon of lo* prlooa and high ooafc quality:
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F ira t. wa *at our prloa a t vhat would ba fair to tha public oa 4*s.baf4*

o f a o o n o a la a * • a n jo y I n v o lu n s p r o d u c tio n . Than, i n o r d e r t o j u s t i f y aad
patwt g i p o u r 1 0 * p r l o a a s a u a t g a t v o lu a a s a l e s . ,
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AT MILANE W EDNESDAY

ctivities

A t ) l n i d a m of silver and
gold waa wed for party decorationa and hrWg* appoIntaanaU at
th* brldf*
glran Saturday
Os Give
Munson I
a ftr m m
ky Mra.
W.
M.
Recital
Thlfpaa
it
bar
home
on
t School
Magnolia Ar*»u« In bonor of M iBatty M iT b n n wba will ba gra &gt;
uatad flW t 8aad»ola tilth School
this week. Qaantitlas #f yalluw
gladioli war* arranged in raaoand bowl* *Lv*t tha party room*
Mlaa Virginia McKory and Mias
whlb tka tall la* and othar bridge
tary McRory a n visiting rtlaaccraaorta* ban da*l«n* la a llm
and gold.
Throat hoot tha aflaroooa bridge
Ur. and Mrs. J . Hawaii Flah and
tamra war* WiJryed by tha guest*
I
MU*
Patay
Mafclaaon,
aoprano,
family hhw gun* t* Soda*. N. T-.
and at a lata hour acorn w*rr
pupil of Dr. CUr*ae* Nice, of the
to (pend tha atnrmer month*.
ad led arid pria#* awarded. High
Orlando Collet* o f Muak-, and
Jam** W. Barn** nturned to­ Bichard Burkmatter, accompanist.
----- acor» prlta, a llnan handkarchlaf.
day to Sarasota after apenrtng
The proceaalonal march for the
waa firm ta Mlaa Ann* Marlr
entrance of Um graduating data
,h'' Couch, whila cat friar, alao a
waa played by th* Samlnole High
Sar* handkarchlaf waa "presented to
Or.-heatra, under the direction of
wiM ilia* ’Kliaabath Adama. Mlaa M e
Mlaa Clifford ShlnhoUer. After
■d Kinnon received silk lingeri, at
Coco Sprier* the entrance of th# graduates
" Nt a mamanto of tha octal Ion. Each
Mary Clair# Professor C. E. MeKay, principal
n *t- gueat rccclnd a nonlty pane:) and
thla city.
of th* athool, entared and took Ms
“ "d if or* pad a* a glfl from tha txatl
Pk c*
th* cleaev
Thl* will be the last meeting until
At th# tea hour nfreahme.t'.s
a daughter,
,0I **• «»*"*»g were: nait Fall.
th# Ftmald- ~
0_ . . ' ,
w|**r*'
emcua tiers o
* !? . !££&amp; } l AN.Wtest, un*-'
. meet at the home *»f by Mlaa Lett]* Caldwell. Those
of Jlr*. R. H. Eubank*, 218 Holly present were: Him Hetty McKin­
r and .on, i f * 11* * * ^ “ *F.
F,nni* «•*»», Avenue, ^ o'clock.
non. honor gueat, and th* Mlaa—
&gt;r Waycroaa, Munam, Kathleen Laney, EloUa
Marjorie UuBoae, Anna
Maria
F
r
i
d
a
t
tali n l t l l m Winn, Sadi# Lelnhart, Mary NlehAnnual garden parly of tha Couch. Marjorie Banlake, Helen
•I,
Mary Hurt, Ruth Melach.
Cl*r# Melach,
Alice DeCoaraey, Harden Club of Sanford will bi
Rucker had CcwHI* Dcaa, and Jack Moniaon. held from 11:30 P. M. lo 7:00 P.
Hr. and Mr*. Program* war* diatributad by M. at Ihe home of Dr. ahd Mm.
A. M. Epps. Dreamwold Harden
Greensboro ***** Mary Helen Taw.
The star* waa decorated for Club member*, their huabanda, ]
in iun r'w ith the times n revue entitled Keep
h n with quarvtltlc* of and hotter gars!* ar* eligible to
ater Wedm-s'day.
In the above «amph'r, the ova;
Ima, pedeatal atatuary,
B. K Perkins, J r . will return
vaudeville «tai-; the Irtt Imr.ler, the 8fi»rgnn S i,
tomorrow from Fork Union MillOf Interest to a number of per- an ananymoua, young lady with trouble. of her 0,1
tary Academy at Fork Union, Va.
TV*# ia tt.r iliarm ,.
eona here la th* announcement of way o f thl* dancing lia u ly .
where he ha* bean studying thl*
the marriage recently
In commenting on MU* Makinj
of Mias ■ me of them ^appears tu hnvr straj-if nut uf the e u
aon'a number*, Mrt. Munson nald, Bell and Mias Ruth Hand as host, Mary Louis* Fftatcr, daughter of The revue, of whieh Paul Cholrt is director, t&gt;-m|
Mlaa Maktnaan poaseites * rich cases. Election of officer* will ho Mr*. Kenneth F. Page, of Jack­ etl» "Grand Slum,'1 -urn I11,. Isueita Yuung and l’ »
* Mr. and Mra. Waller C. Miller maiio aoprano vole* under well- a feature of the meeting.
- mm- m-m *+■— _1Jm-LM - —
sonville, to William Swlnton Balaand th* latter'* daughters,’ Karla trained control,
WEDNESDAY
Her enunciation
den, of Jacksonville, son of Mr*.
Mrs.
lb
l».
Caldwell
U
nypr.-'i-l
Mis, t'nrmiln ll.irU-r I. pis tHilly Thiypen rcturnrd loday
WMeltr and Louisa Wh**|*r, left waa perfect, and her stage pres­
Last business meeting and
Saturday for Cincinnati,
Ohio ence moat pleaelng." In aAlltlon to luncheoq of Ihe aeaaon of lh« Nettle Swlaton Bataden, of Live lo return teday fr 111 Tarhons ring It, lOi*,. Thin-day morning fiuni Folk I ni 1,1 M illar, AradOak.
The
bride
I*
a
former
resi­
N. C. whet 1* she « m ral'r j «t&gt;,&gt; : f a Mnri&lt;n, R*. where ahi* ,«il rmy at Fork Union. Va. to aprhd
whara they will visit relatives.
her program number*, Mia* Mak- Woman's Qlub of Sanford will dent of this elty and le the great |A thys ago by the illness .In.I
1 via 1 li&gt;*r bnithrr nn,l #i-t&lt;*r•ir«-In... thi- auinmcr vacation h«*t,. with
Inson sang In encore, HWat*rboy,M taka place at 12:30 o’clock at graniVJaughter of th* Hon. E. K.
death of hrr mother, Mi . Krai'. Mr uml Mm . I'urll* liarli-r. f&gt;u .1 hi« parrnla. Mr, nnd Mr*. W. M.
Mart* Spurlock and Mlaa by Avery Robinson and Mah Unle— 1
■
g . 11 *
Foster, apesker of the House of Powell
Spurlock, of Callahan, are dy I j o u " by Lily Strickland.
Tliig|«-ii. Hugo lira ,\*rmi".
Representatives during the *c—Ion
tha gueat* o i Mia* Johnnie Myrick
The entire recital aalKtlona inuf 'O l-'tl and the {rramldaughtei
and Mlaa Mildred Myrick at their eluded the following:
of the late Judge U, K. Foals-,
home, 900 West Ninth Street.
“Concert
Maiutka,"
Peasant—
well-known throughout the stale.
Katherine Morrison.
She la Ihe daughter of (he late
Leonard Millar a n j Jack Patera ‘'Polonaise Mllitalre.” Opua 40,
E. K. Foster, captain and famous
returned yesterday from tha UniNumber
Onr. Chopin—Mary
fottball player of Washington
vargity of Florida at Galnatvllle
Went, Laura May Brown, and Mrs. Arlee Banks Is
w hin they were graduated Mon­
and l.e* University. The couple
Mary France* Andrew*.
Given Surprise P arty will
day morning.
make their home lin Jackaon''Norwegian Dancer",1 Opue 38,
rill* on their return from a short
Number* Two and Three by
Coming as a pleasant surprise
Sheriff and Mra. J . F. Bond, and
Grieg— Ruth Pearman and to Mr*. Arle* Bank* waa the h^flT" bonrymojn.
sen- Gaston Bond, of Mineral Ruth Maddox.
Wall*, Teiaa, spent tha week-end “ Egyptian," Planton Brounoff— day party given In her honor at
the home Of Mr*. J . P. Wilson, 7(W
tha guests of Mr. and Mra.
Mary Lou Lylta.
West 20th Street on Thursday Offfcers Elected A t
immond, 1309 Palmetto “Ckmbtiur"
MacLaehlah—Gret- night, with Sir*. Wilson and Mra.
Gmirch Group Meet
ehen Morrison.
James Cate* aa hoatrsae*.
“Rondo," Concone—Mary Young.
Quantities
of
garden
flower*
Offlceri
tor th# earning season
Mlaa Frances Pearson returned “March Milllalr* in D,” R huhert
were used to adorn the room* and were rlrcted at th# regular meet­
Saturday from Duka University
— Donald Lamson.
at Durham, N. C. to spend Ih# “Sallarelle Caprice” Lack—Elite- lawn wher* tka guests were en­ ing of tha Rosary Confraternity of
tertained. Games and contest* All Rouli Calholic Church held
amm#r with her parents, Mr. and
belh Whittington.
Mka. John F. Paaraon, 1901 San. “Prelude (Raindrop)," Opua 2d,
&gt;eatrrday afternoon at th* rec­
fold Avenue.
tory with Mrs. George C. Fellow*
Number 13, Chopin—Mary Lou­
preiMng,
is* Meriwether.
Mlaa Wlnnefred Stile*, of !•*- "Th* FI ret Violet,” Splndler—Jane
The following member* will
fayetU, 0 a * field rauraeenUtlv#
Sehulti.
hold office during the coming
of Wesleyan College. Macon, Ga­
Maiurka," Godard— Vir­
year: Mr*. Georg* E. Balm**,
le the guest for a few 4 *r* of "Second
ginia Meriwether.
president; Mlaa Aranka Takach.
Mlaa Jean Martin Laney at her “Song
Without Words,” Opua SO,
vice-president; Mr*. J . E. Wathen,
home on South 8anford Avenue.
Number Three by Mendelaaohn
secretary; and Mlaa Ellen Hoy,
and “Troika," Russian Dance)
treasurer'. It waa announced that
Mr. and Mr*. Frank L. Miller, Tachaikowaky—Ruth Pearman.
th# next meeting will take place
Mia. J . P. Ridge, and Mlea Mary "Valao In A Flat.” aurlilt—Peggy
the flrat Monday In July at S:0Q
H*t*a Mon* motored to GalnesP.'M.
tb d tj to attend graduation oxer"Majesty of the Deep," GttlUvJ
data at tha Ualvartrily o f Florida
Tha*#
present
were;
Mr*.
Hamar,
Carolyn
Coibqrn,
IfZ la X at which time Leonard
Ceorga C. Fellow*, Mr*. J . E.
"Thar# ar* Falriea a t tha Bottom
Gradlck, Mr*. R. A. Cameron,
of Our Garden," by Lehmann—
Mra. F. E. Roumlllatt, Mra. Frank
Mlaa Makiaaon.
Melach, Mra. J . E. Walhen, Mrs.
John -Lurhrlg, Mr*,
----- George E.
Balmra, and Mlaa Aranka Takach.

€£P MOVINGr ../ . R E V U E

rso na ls

Mra. Robert G. Plttmnn,.' Jn
MMtly Mia* Katharine Schlrard,
"Uabeatrauma” (Dream* ef Lnve)
rived today to apand a b « t
Number Thro# by Frana liaxt
M b with her parent*, Mr. and
and “Vaklk," bT Mokrejaa —
fa. Jehn Schlrard, bafara going
Mary France* Andrew*.
Rarriaburr. Pn- to !&lt;»•" &gt;*r.
ttaann who left for Harrisburg

'M ro-L A- Fleming and Mr. and
M rt Allan Chutehwill, H W « '

from the Unlvanlty of Florida at
Calnesvllf to spend the summer
hill dry* her# with hi* mother,
Mr*. Fannie Weinberg. ----------

at th* piano iMital given laat
night for th* 1993 graduating
elaaa of Seminal* High Schvol by
th* pupils of Mrs- Fannie 8 . Mun­
W . E . SmlthWedsMrs. son were: Profaeaor and Mr*.
tea T. Henderson, of Daytrno
Brown In Orlando Char
Bench, and Dr- Ctaraoce C. Nice,
president of th* Ortand* Colfcge
A marriage of eonalderabl* loof Mask.

traaa, Oa, and MUa Jan* McRae,
ef Mount Varnon, G*-, raturnad to cal Interval wai performed at tha
MB today after vlalUng Orlando Coart Houaa on Saturday
Mrs. Jak e Flaming at
Morning at 11:90 o’clock when
M on Magnolia A vena* Mra- M. F. Brawn, of thl* city, beee - v th* bride of W. E. Bmltb, al­
to of Sanford. Judge Vktor
Hutchens performed the ceremony,
r, ef Akran, Ohio, alator-ln- and the couple left shortly after
Mra. 11. E. Walker, format. far Haw Smyrna t# remain until
■ Mildred Hally, will b* t*&gt; Jan* 10 when they will b# at home
ta their friend* on West Flrat.
Mra. Brawn eania to Sanford
from hat home at Tyler, Tax**,

Mr. » n j Mr*.- W. A. Adit
daushtrr, llljrv* Ann. left'
far Hayloft. Ga. when
Adami ami Cliyv* Ann will
about two week*.
Clarence C. I’rleat and .
Kipp bar* returned from th*
rate tty of Florida at G*lft4
whnr th^y rre el red normal
grve* yraterday morning,
Mr«. Iliwanl Tibhala and
Munson, 0f Umatilla, aro *
in* a weri hrr* with III#
mrr’a aunt, Mr*. Fannie fl.
•on. Myrtle Arrnur.
Ktien l. of Jack Hall frill
to Irnrn that hr is ill at hb
on I'nrli Arrnur.

Slmnnlze Work. Large
Small ennt t i n . ' !

This is handwork. V.,

ROY SCHMIDTS j
31* French Avenue

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I nave my prclcrcnccs. \\ hen
it Liimcs (o cigarettes I like

about 10 yuan ago. 8h# la wall
known la thla dty aa la Mr. Smith,
long-time aiaptoya* of tha Atlas-

mine "Toasted". Not that 1
understand "Toasting". I sim­
ply enjoy what “ Toasting"
1

SEMINOLE

Aw/ I like the fine Quality of

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n lot to me. For, nftcr nil, n\y
cigarette anti my lip* come in
such close pcnonnl contact.
1‘ve reached for a Lucky ever
since I’ve reached smoking

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sons count for anything, it*»
ness. And their purity meuns
always "Luckies Please It*
(.mkics — their mellow-mild-

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—by tha cuff until I'm in
vlted to anything
gnot!
enough for such beauty.”

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Graduation &amp;pe

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Mimed From Pag* One)
phd the new one* created by
It* Of th*
Lrgtelatur* aid
ttv face,1 with more w»rk
• (alary. Aa member* of ihe
’.created cemervetten com­
ic they will ceneolldate tha
I f f Freeh Water Fith De­
tent th* Shell Fith Depart.
aad O*ologteal Department*,
lha commIt* loner* and tu­
rn thl work. Aa memberi of
Mrd #f E.Viatlon they will
14 direction of all public
la, preectlb* coon**, **t th*
gam pay for ten*here * and
te find* enly to pay teacher*
Ifm* meeture* of relief to th*
•pen wen given In Xnnncr
which under th* board may
i thg Content of tha County
M lfitonen me gaaollna tai
Wto# going to countlea to pur|la county road and bridge
j h tmtead of ttowly retiring
ririrt by meeting principal and
W rt peymtnt* when due. Alto
lenten UH which will pnnnt
* ail* of tint* owned tec :irItate* If th* current tax** ar*
Id daring lha next fir* yean,
ate of all that* bill* will b*
inched In Th* Herald In a few
% A local bill paeted will with.
« tala and foreclmre proceeda of all tax rertiflcalei and
•r llent for delinquent lai/t
Uh ar* now hel.) by thn city of
iford or which may hereafter
held by th* rlty during the

LUMBER
£ { * Lumber—Building
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. Century of Progren*

, ALL EXPEN SE
TOURS
, Sanford to Chicago
And Return
RATES *50-170
Margarat M. Wright, A ft,

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, a r .
Oplomntrlat

Lense Duplicated
l

112 Park Ave

Homo Mixed Foedn
H im cut other* fondlng
cotta, why not yoifim
Seminole Dairy Feed
Gainesville Maah
Growing ManH

Seminole Feed Co.
Phono 94

W . SHADOIN

**TW owner* of aatomobltei
white net obtaining th* fir# « 4
ton llceni# U P can be mowd of
• cmteMeraM* taring in tho flto,
ten, fifteen and tweaty tew that
w a ,, a empramte* with both
houtea aad will flv* life *cho4t
more revanoc. Tho tax from tha
boor waa alao placed to tha etadU
«f (ha ochoaU daring tho cl Ming
day* of lha ana ton. Another low
anet tlhi aohoota p«U the approErlatlone Into a common faad lobe
andled by the Board and f9»xm«
ichoota and thme of higher Item­
ing will iharo ami ehara alike, tn
othir worda the common acheola
will be looked after and era be
atanred of their aharo of the
echo,I money.
“Th# Governor ana glean author­
ity to act In cutting down #*•
penaaa If tha r*v*M# dot* not
dtrtlip and In that can* ha ahall
*o certify to th* budget commlaalen
and thla commlaaion ran adJuH
and reduce th* bndgtt of an* de­
partment* or boanl or contofMeto
bated* In the Interrtt of economy.
Bat neither th« Governor or th*
commlaaion haa th* authority to
eliminate nay department of the
government.
"Another blit for the protection
of th* home owner wee n con•tIlutfilial amendment to b« voted
upon In November 1934 that will
exempt a hoimitead from |8,MO
In taxee.Tb# voteri can alto ex­
piree their opbtlon on tha qoettlun of reducing the in)let*I ctr.
call* to fifteen at th« earn* time.
4 long with the cut In alato offi­
ciate wa* an art cutting lha feet
allowed to bt charged by county
offklal*. Thue It will ho teen that
thl* Ijeglelatur* really worked fur
reduction* In th* coat of govern*
ment and alto fov the relief of th*
tax ridden eubdivlilon* of (he
title.
"The local bllta are familiar ta
tho people of Ihl* rojnty and
need no explanation. After ex*
haaetlng every mean* to protect
th* flatting Induitry from Patella
to Lake Harney a local bill wat
patted to preclude any Mining In
Lake Jettup which If enforced will
allow thin Ilka to become In time
tho betl epawnlng water-In thU
part of the itate and eventually It
will h* recogniaed by tha govern­
ment and a federal fith hatchery
will ho lha retult.
"Th* majority nf the legltlatore went tn Tnltehnne* with tha
Lira of cutting expentee. They
knew how they wantrd to vote on
every bill that ram* before them
If they give any etudy to them In
advance. But they were com­
pelled tn Helen t i hot air ami
flight* of oratory from day to day
on many bill* that wrr* bound to
pan*-without nil thl* natural f it .
For Ini tenet, n whole vtey wet
consumed debating the "Beauti­
cian*. Bill" that would place th*
baaaty parlor* nf th* itate under
a committiun* It wat tomethlng
that concerned tha beautklam
only and yet all thla valuable time
wnt waited by a few lelf-ilyled
orator* who wantpd to pity to the'
(alter'd and aapectally th* fair
ladlr* in the audianc*. That# of
ut who wanted t &gt; work and to
vote were forced to lleten te thU
"chin mutlc" upon every bill that
came before tho hour* and thin U
one nf tho prime cent** fov the
failure of leglelaton tn get down
to real biieineti from th* firtt tkiy
of the trtelon and be obliged to
etop the dork and work vertlm*
on lhu remaining day* before ad­
journment.
"And yet If the work of the 1933
Legltlatir* I* taken Into account
It will be found that (heir record
la geo 1, that many of tha member*
tried honestly and faithfully to be
pruent at trary teuton both day
and night and to give their earnart attention t&gt; arery bill with

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fvtry Keene fee|lliv - O in ie Dlriiily .
Ceaaetttef lobby * IM It

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Among than h# quoted
reducing aplarl** of *
abolUh th* con*teh
tf th* peace
contmtetlona In
Monty budget
' population;
eountle* ov*r 71
■ paid »t*to
reducing the ml
employ**!; creating a State Ioconaolldatlni
ipactian bureau:
and fith, am
geological jig irtmente; and th*
enU-n*p«tlam Ml which provide*
Cffttel thall employ
r relative to th#
________. . . . J f Wnahlp.
Mr. Meredith atated that on* of
tha moat Important bill* patted
during the act*km provide* a con-

raid your hArtrtiwmtat contain
na would be but 30c, 40 word* 4C

It»s your opportunity to sell the chicks, sell the car,
stove, radio, gurt, furniture, typewriter, dog, baby car­
riage.
Hundreds will be waiting and watching for your
offer, hundreds m ore will make dollars from cents now.
It is easy to place a w ant ad. W e help you write it.
Old furniture aroUnd the plaoe m ay bring enough to
pay for a summer outfit, etc.
If not using your car. don’t let it stand idle in the
garage. SELL IT FOR CASH.

PLEASE REMEMBER
ADS

DAYS

CASH

ARE

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DURING

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BARGAIN

W I T H . ORDER.

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ut-of-T ow n advertisers may enclose
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“Their patltian had been eanildtrad and they had been permilted ta eubecrlb* 1300 a than
an-1 were to be carried over two
te fair-year period*. Officert worn
permitted tp eubecriba at 4IS0 a
•hare. Here waa onr aptiro organ’aatbn (tepfMg la eager to

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POWER pf Herald asse lfie d eds, Maybe you .will U
ptewimtly surprised

thould ha auffltlrnt f jt thorn who
want to kMw *what did th* U g -

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NONE WILL

T eenaldand aaJUag It In tha
market, hut lS^OO aharo* would
h»r» bean a eonildarnbl# inm tl
fnr thn mnrknt to abeorb. Furthahmora, a groop of th* ampteyo*
r»
w-.-w
jrpfr*'* K*1 athad to b* allowed te ‘ fatty
aolv* their problem*. II* le hen- of tha bank atock.

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AND LESS O FFER on all classified ads. Us follows: •
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"My loaa on tho*# 1IJOO than*
waa equal t i or In oxetoa of my
*nttvo Income for th* year. 1 be­
gan te coaaldtr ■ailing that itetk
to rocord my loti and abow tha

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tax ttructare, and hi that endea*or they ar* deeervtng of much
rradlt." In hi* defeAae of tha LqgteUtur*. Mr. Meredith pointed te tha
paaaagp «d MV*1*1 MB* whlah h*
Itated were neritorieei aad far-

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eatly etrivlag tn do armethlng for
hi* people fegardlrt* of whether
thl* eulta hi* political opprnante
or no# and Min plen wet hedged
In kjr VHtrittWtis that woal.l hats
•sited even thro* who differ with
him.
-U r record hi a legltlatir la in
blick and white and on th* jour­
nal* af tb* Routt that glvea the
tot* on em y quectlou. That

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revival of spring: trad® TH E SANFORJD HERALD is
reducing the price o f Classified advertisements during
a 10 dey period.
And to those who.believe th at advertisements
should appear, more than one time, we also offer

Mitchell Takes
Witness Stand Pmnets E x tr a
In Own Defense 3eg*ion IfiFW*

thn Idea of doing toai&lt;wdng fnr
their rtate. Th# f^mn ^ iintininr
day* of th* Mtilon «Y&gt;we 1 dearly
that tomethlng radical thould fa*
d«a« ta tav* th* rlllet of Florida
that war* helplet* under an over­
load of bond* that cnul.l nevir be
(Continued From Pag* Ona)
paid,and it wa* then decided by mltelon of her teitlmony. Whin
many of tha member* that only tha court itood firm iha retired
Governor Hholl* end hit commla- ellently, pauilng on the way ta
tlcm could tak* thing* In hand and grttp her hutband** hand.
do eomethlng. HI* bill known na
Mltchall (trained toward the
.Senate BUI 173 while not a *11*- jury with hli hand* claaped be­
fkdory even to torn* of tha pro- tween. Ida knee* aa he gar* hU
pohehla flflh * ' blit wi* nor"*P‘ explanation of tho atock tale to hi*
lowed to como on tho floor and wife which th# government
wat debated until 8 ’dock In the
charge* waa a fake.
morning of Saturday the 3rd. De­
Ho ateo defended hi* omteelonveloping Into a debate aa to pro- from hte tax return of a
cc.Vir* and parliamentary rule* W payment from tha Jtetlonal City
end whether the Speaker thould company management fund which
bo upheld in hit contention that he^dalma waa an advance, ta o*
tho bill could not he brought Up repaid, and not Incoma a* th*
tha opponent* of the bill won by nrnmant chargee, and WM ejptelnon* vote. The Nominal* delegation Ing hit etock trantaqtfeu *T W30
voted for th* Governor and agalnat with W. D. ThorntoajjwmddlliCjf
gag rule an.) If an extra tttilon th* Gren* Cantn#* f t ^ .C inI* called the Governor will be tut- pany, which th# go mum A t alio
talned In hte poeltlon that th* •aya waa a them, whaf eonrt admunicipal govimment* thould Journad until today.
have the help of th* date govern­
Th* banker tvarrod there waa
ing board In their fight to b* fro* "not a man" among th* 11 o il­
from th* tentacle. of th* bond­ can who participated In tho man­
holder! committert.
agement fund "who would have
"The Seminole delegation need* ralted a quaetien that th* meaty
no alibi* or excutrt for work left could not be paid back out of fu­
un bne. In their labor* they were ture earning* Of th* food" and
ably awlited by Hen*tor Parrlah tkat council for tho dtreetor* adwho la ona of lha veteranr on ’vlaad him tha m m r thould ba
leglilatlva work and ha* tha re­ tunaldtrad an advaneo aad not In­
open and eitaem of h’a fellow cluded na Incoma on hte tax rotate.
.Senator*. Tho 1U33 Ugltltturo
After relating that lhu lajteo
will bo panned by thoe« who w*.*a
not pretent and to thoea who ■««* a. block h* had purthaeeJ te place
up duly day* In ntkbtg "what i» hte perianal fortano bahlad the
th* Leflrlature doing?" To thoa* falling mark*l on th* tecerllk*,
fitmlnela
from Sanford
__________
_ Mitchell related the conaMenUon*
County whr were prtMnt at the
whlah led him to mil te hi* -wlfa.
aeetlon w* can eafely leer# our
"I had, of court*, expected the
National City Company would re­
lict# m# of the 18,300 eh* re*", ho
ilwlated. "Aa 1 taw th# market
cantina* to go dawn X m illed my
raUanc* on tha National City Com­
pany waa not confirmed aad that
yd have to coaaldtr tha atock

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ment which allowed hint to catch
“forty wink.” In tbe air at variou.
time*.
“I fieri! rubber bond, tu Ifae
(tick from the compass rack, al
lowing sufficient margin to piuride for a .tight drift to thr

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July I jmII b- shout the same a*
i*-i y-ar, when It Was 3H.1,lt(Ki,
. mi hir.M ,, Mnrr than Im if of
thu yrnr'- wniiiL carry nter nf
:he grain t* held i rf Lh,tw country.
Administrator, of the faun
.ut nerv unwilling to he i|itutrd
ta*t nighr hut piimtrly f*prr»»ml
•he opinion thal the outlet «f•etiled hy thine ii in*ulfirirnt
l - avut I leiying nf pmcea*lng
Use* In flnnncr a general acre
'in' mhittinii piugram under the
farm ».-t. They have aniuumred
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reduction nr turn of the

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with w hat it tavM

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among .ctratal af the adminislrntor* thol hope* of cotton farmer,
which grew with par*a*r of the
(aim art hare tended to *llnntlatr cnlnrvemcat
of acreage

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toll rhar^TK. w*ll tv** oiil1li«**,| hVn*
tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock

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on the lef' niilder. which euiml
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■ ui an even eouese
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iN'cause the time is short, we
are prepared to prive you l'^’tour
service u p o n mesentatiV.) of
your order, and the price is very
reasonable.

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Albany 4; Newark 1
J,n ,| flly 1: llaltlmnre 1.
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The Sait Angelo, Ten.. Hire,
describing hi. Iioltle with storms
In flying across thr Atlantic, said
he had been forced to hn-ak hla
two vaenum hollle. sloirtlv a ft­
er the otltsel hccailsc he di.coverad they ware magnetirrd.
Thai prevrnlnl him' from hav*
•ng M* aip of lea which with frO^t
riwngirlaed hl« only ratlnn* dur­
ing Ihe flighl to Nurwnv.
Friend* here rontrilufted other
vacuum jugs, pcrniilluiK Him l»
-srt o ff from Mnsrow With hot
tea.
Asked whether tw—w.» .Id- In
sleep during his flights, Mattvrh'
answered affirm atively and than

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BILLY'S UNCLE

DIRECTORS TO MEET

Mrn)he
h^ird
of
bet purrhafed at the RanlUry Fl.h dlrectifr*
Hem:noli*
adE Poultry Market. 300 F.. Find County ' rhanilmr
of
Co lb
metre
will ^ mret in munth*y weai in gt the City llall tonighi
-t 7::SH e'elock, according to It
CARjoaytng for Chi M. Papworth. tra b body heat
H about J w o 10th;
Her* rho will preride. Hummer pol eie*
for one o r H pertona whn nrd repurta »n recent actirilirahone expense#. Inquire at will be frat.red during Ih« meet
ihoWC. Studio.'
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Commencement •

A rtists — lit)
land teland o ff the aouth rimat 2 1) — C lever
C II0 I-G T and JO N E S
of' Norway, at 4:13 A. M. e a .lR K O V audeville S ta r s
efti irtandard lime Sunday. Six­
M O RGA N S IS T E R S
teen hour, and 15 minute, laler
ha fleW to O.ln, Norway.
At
S in g e r * and D an cer*
12:40 A. M. eaatern standard tune
K E E P MOVING
he took off for Moscow, arriving
SEITETTE
here seven hours end 17 minutaa
—on tilo
later.
Ha w a. W) hour- and 51 liiinlltee out of New York rity whan
he lifted hi* red, while and Idue
winged plane into the rust rnriy

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rHoeh. An kfnde hf sea fl.h ran

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Arrives

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-1AL: Men'e half eolea The;
»*a rubier heel* S8e. Woman*,
toUs ItOe; women'* rubber
2flc. Hat. Mncked. Nader*.
Shop. I1&lt; N. Park.

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American cut Inn I hi*
t n r IrrKIl b»* ibnitt
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WILLYS "77“ eu.tom sedan
1.00 d e l r e d , auk for ilemitlon. Reel A Sons, dealar.

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Advance Of Fifty Millinn Dollars Also To
Stimulate W h e a l

EXCHANGE eerrkea u driver to
eel «14— « le ]
b fb n p o for trip oodT way, not Orteitn ,,
1* Mnnrwt
M r than Friday, reference, exf Two b.H Ml*.
„ _ ,,----- a*, lartob.nn. *
•J Ihr*.
hit., A. nibltr.
V E k LY’S Better Food Storo,|i|
m u . im&lt; ron ball*. J r S.
W O W. Bth S t ipecialltinc fa) ]
iM cy We*tern and Florida Mtota.' i
W Johnny Allman in charge ad j
1a.fOrtitlmen Tween /age One)
H o t Dept lfr. Fred Holt ia Cm-11
m r f Deportment Then boy. will 1
atlaf*- the
reeniUr -. tir rout#
apvreclata your bueinMi.
j j
threavhe'Bihorld' whieh affortla
more- Ulidtnp fXeflitht..- and fol­
DR 8EWING M A C H I N *
low. riotely the ' trane-SIberiaii
earned, oiled, and adju.md for
Bargaina in o*ed machine*,
■nilwmy. Thta will iH»e the nv|.
me u low m 32 per wwntbt
itor a -hotter chance to .toy on
utitebing a n d dr«umaking.
hie rowrte.
Magnolia.
. Asked hi* reaction to the surtnteei akrnftl thyt he M b hot
r(&gt;im THOUGHTFULNESS • In
when he w u unrOportrd -fhityoroo
AEi'Ug « eubecrlptlon to o good
time aftertTdd'Tti^ in Norway
angeiiM u a Birthday ar GradStmday. -tfciftfrn sahl: " t forled
OOtion gift wUI . be appreciated
theftt dWrftl I f f
nt C
ftd re memberaft a t leMt 18 times
M u g the yomri S e r -A Rftr t
-‘Ha 'edited Hie (kajis-Atlantic
W fttly, -Room 1, Block Bldg, or
IwMi from New Ynrk' nrrMiimfrtt*

f : Pair of-eye glaaaee. Mon­
th Between eity kali and MayHotel. Finder pleane return to
Mghoney-Walker Co. Reward.

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IF t YOU. WANT • vacation fa
I the mountains, r e a s o n a b l y
■Haiti Me J- AIdea Brown, 300 E.

V . L o t t anti Found

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TOUR HATCH rtp ilrri
m who rn lly know* bow.
Jeweler, Me*. Are.

V V HAVE Titered M l PUaoe Hr
ySanford territory in laet 3M
yWOri, uiing new 8el-Po piaau
rboelog equipment. We appro.-tete
thlo patronage. AH work personatIpgabperriaed, Phone Wfl for eotlr t s t .. c ity Tramfer A Storage

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which may increase output ,e*- •hy J. W. t amphell. 1'alalkg
LOAN TO CHINESE
rrxl milliun hale* this yvar.
|ter of the rvlcbrati ms
Senator llruakhart of j jj,, „,|| „nf „ with liadr body «{«• .
BYR
F f HOPEH
HOPFI)
aWSfrJJ! r - m"
BY“ R.F.C.
( ,ir i*|* hire at that lime, II ffOi**
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« h-ilt . u j U trss *igniIn-Bin Iowa, rrcvnlly appuintrd
•*&gt;h tcatn-nship tu Ihc cany •itfviMfr to auniinuitmui* v( Uiv annmiruril today
nrl lift Ibtf cMpileiI for Nr#
TO HELP COTTON ovrr,Thd— Agrii-tlllme fhrpni tnu nl , York
l«»t ni|fht. lit* I rniraAtfcti

A ai (.inning aia-eua rally g ar.
the Lake Menn o teom In the
Seminole League a 10 to 8 victory
over tbe Ortedn team f t a game
played at Ovteda on Thurwday aft.
Tbe tm m w u featured by
hMTy bitting Ml iW part of both
t»«m» tad Dm pitching of the two
starter*, C. Harnog* and 8. MikIcr. The Uttar itrock oat |8 mew
while Harnage (track a»l IS ®oo.
The bo* .cor#:
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r n SANFORD VEKALD.

LakeMonroe Team
Gains 10 To 8 Win
Over Oviedo Outfit

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tMTED: to buy fertiliter dl»rftotor, rtltiTbtor. ptowa oad UN R B D B I N f D BTORAGf
GOODS for eale. Living rooiT
Lr Haht farm tadlof what have
■afU,
Porch furnltura, Goa i f t r t i
L/ Addret* Box 1, Oviedo, FU.
Bedroom furnltura. Office 'ddek
An F V i f K, or two
and ehalr*. several rvfrlgerytor*
o share my home. Abo far- odds and ends nf al) aorta, Tha old
lled oaottAuau for toot. Mrs. reliable, Loaaing*. Tranafer A
Storage Co. la bull net. in Sanford
U year*. Phone 498, located 4th.
tad Pine.
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Beautiful]* marked i a f -sired
ftrir' refrigerator. Phono t t t - J . by "Rod R o b l a * (pedigreed).
i.ormble aad ‘ May be
R OCEAi T REACH - teWM*1
ftsfta. bungalow*, end opart
irta aoa H. R. Noehaum. M l
a t 1 *0 . Doytoaa Boook. Flo.

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ir and bed, bLRPod condition
«1»0 Pal o»*t t&gt; Are.

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D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

I, F L O R ID A . M O N D A Y . J U N E 5. 1911

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BANKoccupies Roosevelt Demands
NEW LOCATION
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STREET
Senate
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WASHINGTON. June » —
(A*)—Formation at Hre I Van
Swearingen n found dominion
• the help.Of l . t . Morgan
Company U tw lj told l •
S
ein e Inveallgwlae* today ly
SfRtl
O. 1\ You Swearingen. one r f
the two brothers
brother* fo ra Cleve­
land. This abrspl ehltl o f tSJ
Inquiry foreed h* a ! • to l*n
vote an the committee, poaipomng catll tomwraw a de.i-Jw rjfc wMUief W lvak into tMA areadv at-earn « f persona, a
peraonal Inc me tag ret rn* ef
—Quota* of 15,000 veteran* vo
WAJtll'NOTON. June 8 —W —
ma’nrlrv of whom were drpnaitnr*
three Morgan partner*. Thoma*
be enrolled In the forret cert_ 3 W , June 5 .— (A .P .)
Houae approval
nervation corps have been al­ ■fhrerwhelming
•4. lamoat. William Swing and wki atnrped to felieltate hank
WASHINGTON. June
a lt M e t tern, A m erican
viia given another ot the R .oaelotted to 4$ state* and Florid*
Harold
Stanley. Van Swearin |nffVers for their fnre*l*ht In se­
(A.P.)—PmMent RooMVtlfj
flie r.
»r curing
such
an
advantageous
lorn
.rlt
national
recovery
proposals,
will &gt;nve TOO Selection of the
gen calmly detailed from a pre­
passed on to the recaleltran
»lon for a mni.llv evpanding hn*he Ray ini rn meaaure to Improve
TAI.I.AHASSF.K,
June
. in M otcow this a fte rmen will tieirtn June It. The
pare! statement ef relation
lne«*.
tiled
Int.i
the
new
quarters
(Ah-The
l.efMature
ha«
finiahed
comlitl
&gt;
n
of
the
nation’*
railway!
Senate hi" command foe 1
regional
office
will
he
nt
Bt.
” f r e f N o rw a y ,
ah pa between hi* IrtereaU inJ
nf the Sanford-Atlantic National its work but Gov. llave Sholta
system*.
hen he m c h e d Moscow
Petersburg
.
balanced
budget In a talk to*
th# M oron f*nn.
Rank during larnking hnur* tn- and other atale official* Imlay
t'realing a federal co-ordlnator
, u 61 hour* end 37 min- ■
:—
day
wilh
Chairman Harriooifc
begin the task nf fitting legiala­
to effeit eennomie# and real- down
ou t o f N e w Y o rk city*
of
the
Senate
finance com*
tive
acta
Into
the
comple*
atrucTo
l.lnlon
E.
Allen,
prealdent
of
capital InveatmrnU in rail *y»hours
ahead
o f the
the bank, the response to hi* In- ture of atate government.
mlttee
Senator
Harrtaonj&gt;
tern* through »u*pen*i m &gt;f the
and C a tty tim e.
TAM.AItABSEE, Juna 5 —
vitalion that all persona ome in' Several hundred hill* pasted
feel’ Mattomi was
dog
tired
but
M
ississippi,
waa
called
to the
antl-tr
at
law*.
« * • dog
—Ma'or bill* passed by th* l» M
and tnapecr Ihe new quarter* ano!),y'
l ^ f |,|ature during tha fl
The bill now goe* kmrk :n the
White Houae Juat before thi'
lit fin*” - A fw r taktof k«a »»"f' * '
It* ailv«nt»gr-s nWr the recent1n i| inij hectic day* and delivered legislature Included:
8enate for an ad)u*tmeot of dif­
, ' itawUtUl, the Teaaa
« •
I.— An act appropriating more finance committee met t9
banking room*, was “ splendid and to Ihe governor’s office lull be­
ference*
between
th e
two
gathered .a by ball down £ SoInspiring."
fore tine die adjournment Sat­ than $$.000,000 a year for general vote on new levlea to flnanedK ,
tranche*.
The meaaure ' alau
operation nf l i l t * (OYtniinwt,
‘ let a *;a ia » • « * * « « * « ,nto ,h#
“To all of the friend* gnd cus­ urday at 1:18 P. M-.
the public worka program.
place* holding e impanie* un.br
ah aavetal Gma* la lb* «n°«l ,n’
1 —An art reducing price* af
tomer* who today Indicated their ch ef esecutlv*’* attention. II#
Th# Praaldant U *t night waro#^
the jurisdiction of the Inleratato
inualaatlc i*«*ptlea ,O T * tT,n * n
Interest In Ihe hank and III pari ha* ten day* beginning today to automobile lag* to $5, $10, $18
Commerce Commlaaion and re­
Houae
leadaro If they adopted the
American airman •*»*•
in Ike growth an,| develop..unt ol art on tho meaauree.
If ho and 17°•
peal! the recapture clause of th«
Mattorn arid h# hoped to bop
Sanford by offering u* congratu­ neither *igru nor veto** them
.1.—A -t. legalising and tilin g Senate Increase In veteran*
1920 transportation act, thua can­
lation* anil nood wiahea." he said, within that time, they will be­ 8J per cent beer and sending roe#- pendlturo* they must add new
non.ttop at leaal m "
celling 1.111,000,000 In givernmenk
“ I ran only say nn behalf of th* come law automatically.
Novosibirsk
about 1700
ana to the public school*.
lax** to pay for lh# $I7tJ,tX)OJ)Oe'
officer*, dire-rots, and personnel/
gholt* said he eipected
TAl.l-AHASSEF.. June ft.-H*) claim* against toe carrier* Air
ta il an loaeiat
.
4.—A resolution proposing a
I f thla session of *k* Florida a heartfelt Thank you’ ".
•
|o (lv'( (1„ , , t|,nilon to the hi- constitutional amendment to re­ *°Hous# laedaro wUr daboto at a1
—t- He braded Here after haring —The FI~rThf league o f M * V t- eareas profit*.
Mr. Allen ststerl that the vol- rnn,,| general appropriation set peal slate prohibition.
The bill protect* labor by pr* l.agtclature h*« f»l'»*l to.prod-c*.
only three k » - n
•*■*• **•’
.pedal meeting tomorrow who*
palitle* wae the largest *ln«le fac­
venting'discharge
by rtilm id* nf moat of th* hlarae lie* at jhe door urn# of kh.lnes* trgnsgeted today r t|||ng for eipvndllur* of
f
ing New Verb ell ef whleh_ ** tor'In proven'ing th- leiislaturqi venting
8.
— An art setting up marhlnary
actl.0 tha, wlU U k . “ n Ue ltow. jm.oOO.OOO a year for sup- for a state convention to ratify or tftnl’a ultimatum.
obtained during bla stop at Oslo.
llggrhe Ulmogli con* 4M*- of -the lohbiea of tho*^ hlgh- was far In evrrss nf a normal
MaanwhU#
juat adjourned, friini, d&lt;wtmyTl'« all) ems
Monday
hualne*..
It
even
egceeded
g,#
,t
,t
»
government.
Norway but he loekrd eitrewely
•tlnna. eRiIntlniatlona * f aerelcee, or mcirty club* known »a/Florida’*
reject repeal of national prohibi­ Speaker Ralnay told newspaper­
local sell-govrrnroani in moat of terminal farllitlea.
|h# tranaaclions which com# on a |jf
v#|0 particular Item* of
IK*
•
,
••
men that If th# H o •# l* t * " *
instilutiona of higher l*Arning and Monday following a holiday on thl( b))| whn# approving lh# re- tion.
He eneeuatered * bw pressure the rltlea of FI nda. in the opialon
0.—A resolution proposing a with th# alternative of w jectlsi
thair
*ub*ldiarle*.
Saturday *« was th# case during majnd,r
th* measure, .If, In
out over the of Mayor R. B. Gautier, of Miami,
constitutional amendment to re­ the Sanat# limitation or a p p w *
area a b a n i'M
That la the opinion of B«pre- the past week-end.
hu
certain provisions
WASHINGTON, June 5.-&lt;Ah—
ibli plan* legislative chairman ui th* league
duce th* numh#f of Judicial cir­ htg new tax## •» wmld
Atlantic %hUh Mated
eoat
The lohhv of the building was art ou| nf
Higher wages for million* of acnut.va 0. W. Knlsmlngor. of
with lee aid forced Hint finally &gt;• here &lt;*1 ring the »e*elon.
cuity from 21 to 18.
limitation s"d mfuae U to/T
workers following close upon en Unfwuod. who returned to hi* decorated with large baskri* of
ft-cron
r
ftniehe*
each
work
Had
north.
•
*T.—An art ro.saHdstlog tha U W " ,
Had It
It not.
no bern
ee far Ihe
actlWMt of the Indualrial reeovery
hmm*
on
Saturday
sight-balkvlng
,gh be bad fuel f rr aeveral ofaUagu# iMiulwr. h r ,t. »t,r
r
”
v*T*b\U,*
‘h
c
W
n
,
^
,
’
VounS
l
l
«
k
f
.
l
l
"
art
trill
.end
il
to
ar, o^wm m d hy- Hngti K.
fresh water fish department. Hto - Rainey said Uk* Praaldant I*
that ’’ The people w»re well repaid
,r said, a* by prepart.1 lo r d ftm it-"
----------shall fish department and th* f i r working on n plan to HbarqUs#
U
Am . i m i Umn debt
1johnaon. vele-ted In
administer
the for i sending me to Tallshiagfg,
deot
i
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t e
t i element* to Miami, lb* • ri*,n *lr* 1’ n _
loglral aurvay department Into on# cut* on *uch a ba. 1. U st no »oli legislation, at a reault nf ronfe“ My connlance i* clear a* to the
conservation commission.
wae forced to land In Nor- funding bill would have
encc* with busln*** leader* the at
„ . n who*. dUahllltto. ro.;.U«d
Mr vice that l render*-'’, ho said
An aet continuing th# *#*■ .krecUy from lh# a ^ U * will b#
way. Ll* Aral 1ended on Jompru- without a referendum feature, lion over.
thereby
taking
all
control
of
the
"
Norway’*
aouth
•nth cent a gallon ta* nn gnaollna. cut more than 11 percent.
land li•land on
The supplementary plan carried In concluding n » interview th.*
h s u jz
.(Tail* of at lea ri.lW defaulting by the art for putting thoiiaaml* m rning. “ While I did not oapoct
9. —A resolution proposing n Louis M. Howa, aacratary to
10 milessovthoant of Oalo,
roast )________
s r l f V ’r , r™
^
constitutional amendment to #* Fresl.tmt Rooaavalt, In an addresa
when word w«a telephoned by the cities of Fl-rlda away from the o f Idle men to work at public con to be able to do much good. I feel s r y t t v T S
at which they are
- “ J* emnt homesteads up to a 85,000
llththouae keeper o f the airman'* pen, le and le'tlng them in a boaid atiurtion also waa reported yeaUr that the people were well repaid wero Mverol opened lane*
dedarod flatly that th. ScnaU
“ Ranker, fhnlce” clear* that were Ing adjustment, dlrcctcl by the value from tasatlon.
nafety aftrr he had been feared ut Tallah»-»ee.
day In administration cir le* to he lor .ending me to Tallahassee. I
vote cutting down th# rconomkV
,
di.trihute.l
In
'he
men
customer*,
legislature.
(0
--An
art
to
allow
a
morato­
-•J ho league of Hun clpalitie* taking ahope rapidly. Project* to 4d my b**t. » ■ » honest with myloat at ran.
eetaian*
by
17D/)OOJ)OQ ,,.'
It annenr. that there may alA* member* of Ihe newly cro­ rium nn delinquent ta* payment* lor
A private plane waa aenl 1 1 the . i t not opposing Governor hh 'll* coat million* nf dollar* were de-1.elf ami the pe -pie. n»d "'Y tour*#
wn!'. liesninr dispute a* l » whl-h tied conservation
commission, so lone aa -urrent laiee are paid “ mean* that ’ addltl m il tax#* w i l l :
Itland to plte aid and Matlrrn on thl* bill but w# -Ad oppoae the scribed aa ready for the action! was not *w*ived by any polilk. ru!timer w
th- Hrat dcp&lt;Hltor. they must take step, t . c.n.oll- eml effort* made ta adjust th# have to be ralaad which
stage
soon
after
fund*
become
„r hope of future rrwaid. I did nf ihe dav Mr. Allen permitted U . dale tha-gam- and fresh water
in n took off for Oalo flel.l. After r ght of any «U te loaid to take
amount to about $1.28 for mrary
hack lave*.
available from the $1 ,100,000,000, my duly a* I
h i,‘ sleep he roared aaat t V » r d over local
It."
men, »e|l•r,''•
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A Hrumlcv. prominent grower to fi.h iHpartgavnl. shell -lirit det j _An art allowing nM of gaa- human balng Is the United Statoa.
stock ami barrel, w dh .jl giving .ecurltlea laaue.
KepieacntMive K n l i m i n t t r , ,jj
Kaocew.
side door
geoloelcal
depart
. ' :,
7
•lin through a Slue
"nor Ju»t
;u-. I w l partment
|
. « and
I .......
—
-rntlne revenue eredltod •" the roon d roctly or In B reetly",
the people «**«■ rhancr lo . te on
[)irecte,( by Johnaon. Ihe wide high in hi* pr*i«e of Governor fnr. the hank np-ned Its doors f&lt;&gt;r|men| into one ronscrvalinn *nm ,U«* bond accannts to boy the
B.osevelt la Ina.itlnf upon bsl- ’
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_aenv
I
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I
-.
ssam
ia
ika
fit
m
llliaH
^A
nes
mission, name ihe iorainls*l#ner cnentle* hnnd* ontrtoht.
ic” Mayor Ga.tier deelaied.
I spread marhlnerv to carry out pbdtis. ststed Hint “ If the p dkit« b since. Mr. nronrity
anclng th# budget. Confronted by
«W e ware perfmrtly willing fir Prealdent Roosevelt’, plana le
gn.i the
thing*
th*t he advocated
I*._An a-t nrovldln* that state tha Sansta'* detormlnml stand to
,d to
to a
a pellet’*
wlmlnw by
Mr-■ Al ■n,| supertlse Ihe Work of merged
an.i
me
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Ing aet up with urtpreeedented
.-hnol mnnev shall b- used onto to restrict veteran*’ aconomle*. b* I* ’
1 atate dent funding board U&gt; I* speed In the eapeelatlan that he had bean pul Into force, the slate ^ ^ |nlro)|,,re,| as “The rorr activities.
A* member* of the hoard* of „av teacber*’ salaries a-d tran*;
. .
apparently datormlncd to ask for
sat up *vrn with arbitrary power* ran a ffl* hi* algaatur* to the of Florida would hav# turned j.. . A#p&lt;i«ilor.”
administration,
they
must
make
eortallnn cost* and otocln* all iu,th*r tax**, unl*s* his vlawn, .
about fn m IU witched condition) „ utf gfurt W. WBfB' ,,f ' * r* 1
If the people w*r* to be given the measure before the week I* out.
plans
for
pulling
the
so-called
. oparalor, was Ihe first ma
H*h school* under lh# «*••• board upon tcon .mias ar* mat.
and. would l»e ba ik on ih.
the raa.l
rol l to
to
right d fianchiae to determine
Today tha Senate finance com­ rvcuvrry w.thin a few months.'
whn bribed
through tk« f " « " ‘ Banner bill Into operation. Un­ of educorinn.
WASHINGTON, June L — With whrlher or not they w«nt to quit
What form tha*# new levlaa
..
vlndoW to make der this aet, (he board may, with
t i _ A * t * redo-in# n*e »» , u te
tha probable adjournment of Con- trying to givern themselm and mittee Intend* to complete It*
“ Aa II la. however, w# fact a door lo * • »"* '*
would toha I* yet un.Wddad.
the consent of rounty commis­ r rfiei*l. some
Study
of
tha
legislation,
acting
n#r
eent
*n.i
re_
great set for a P«rlod of between place their police and fire and
St.ll hoping (ar an adjournmaat^ .Jv
upon the alternative laaatlon plan question because i f the fact lb*1 * j j S f i w present arT.ng#rn*n« sioners, us* gatoline ta* revenue ■litclne fee* *'»owed to be charged
Jiae 1 anJ I I R*pm »nUtlve J. sanitary operation* In the hand*
of Congrats by next Saturday, tha.-^
which Chairman lUrriaon. of Ml» tha lubbiet back ol the Institutions
going to counties to purrhae the hv coupt? nfflclaU.
* r k Wllcoi, Florida, la compltt- of a atate board.”
President haatenad last nilht V»
risrippTiuU proposed a* a auhwtl-1of higher laarping and all iheir nffircro in ' employee, of Ihe ban
I Continued On Pag* Four)
Ing p]ana to return to hi* district
whip Into shape tha remaining
,n ,p '
When the administration re- tuta for lh* Hnuee eel-up. whlchl , u|„w i,r|es, * » •
n the M
l
v
at an aarly data..
program.
« • * " ’ uropriallon under the preseul hill
fured to agiee to a referendum, embodied an tarn**# •"
Mr. Allen, a* h - d M *
th
U||a unabla to Idave Waah ng- the league than felt Justified in line U *. higher Income ta*ro and|u( , pprol,|I1B„|y $/.uoo.i * hi (-r
Discuislng tb* daclalon ef t
0f .11 banking “ P *'*“ on*’
•for* July I tha mamher
Senate to add 1110,000,000
' yrir&lt;
lobbying against It* adoption, the corporation dWM*n»t i m w .
nave
hi*
private
offke
In
a
that ha waa aailoui to re­
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veterans' allowance* to tha
Administration spokesmen hope
nthrr w,Jrd .“ ^ Ha. said. ” tb* Z
mayor aald, *o anrceaafully that
J ».««o 'be
th e .n .
t r o ta hi* lU l*. P m * of Imporministration program. Hew#
The body ofM ro. B. H. AnderIhe bill waa prmoupeeil dead Sat­ that lh# Wll will he ready ,or| ,rN)„ , hiidren [a these school*. 75 Iinnce. He will transact other
bualnaaa will keep him in
last night:
rn, u(
f rln„ parents who ho.inasa from a desk In a smal »on -11-yrar old wife o f Patrolman
urday just prior &lt;o adjo rhinent. Senate debate Tuesday, not^Harr-j
hlagtiR for about a month
“ You can b# ttsuiad that avalson ha* sere ad notice that he w
art able to pay t h ^ chil ken’s ,nrli&gt;*ed spare Immadlaltly a • B. II. Anderson, of the Sanford
While
Mayor
RB.
Gautier,
of
First
i
f
a
series
ol
weekly
sum
altar Congm * adjourn*.
police department, was sent to her
tually you will hav* tu dig d .w *
maka a floor fight to insert again ways In euch inatdutibns, .land 1“
(o
ning
hi.
privateoffi:a.
Miami
yesterday
led
tb#
last
des­
One* baak In tha dtatrlet the
home at Pelham. G*., this after­ mer caneerts b, tha Banf .rd Con and glv* Und# Sam $1J18 f&lt;p
th* rommlttoe-delrted provision toaafil before khe S7$,700 chiUr«n
tithur llranan. *e «*»bl#r of
mgmaman »ald h* plana to perate aland of the Mun clpalitlea permitting llcentlng af Industry If
noon. Burial will take place Ihere cert QrChrslra *r*l*tod by ■' yourself, your Mrs. and nil tha
in
tho
public
*fh
J
fought
lor
Ihe bank and In charge &gt;t note. tomorrow.
avallifile bums talent, wW be
, j t a e r o o#*tk» of tha dlatriti league lobby against enactment of necessary, »® eomnel agreement,
kiddles If you happen t j ba tb*
this *P|iroprt*lloa l o ’ g b ’ to the » „ , rillcounts, will “ Feral, from
Mr*. Anderson hied In an Or- et.ged .m Thursday night at H.00 he*.I of a family, because in tha
&lt;iarla* tb* aummer god fall and the administration’* debt funding designed to ataWII*. production,
public si hool child re* but I fought the first “ rag*” l » lh* right.
/till
In
Tall*haa»ee.
o
turvty
nf
O
’clock
an
the
.11.
of
th.
form*,
lamln hospital, yesterday morning
fctld I— f i n i r n
with conatltucreate wag* Increase*, regulate
long run any dafkiancy la t%
,
On the left *I&lt;W ° I
,ln,r,nf l al shout B|4B n’rlork after a flvs- miniature g d f courro near lh. budgat has to b* paid for hy tha
toU lii miot o f tho localltlao. In rlty hall record* disclosed about hnur* and bring about higher prlc# in vain.”
i,
a . L Betta* “ eaga” whar# h# week nines*. Short services were fourt ifouro.
Further.
Mr.
Entomlnger
said
ytl.tibo
of
tag
money
already
had
adaitWn ho I* aahodalad to
leeel*.
•
people.
•ransacts all mailer* earning un- held at . Hi# Frick son Funeral
c ty workmen to'My w.r# Milbeen apent by the rlty commis­
g aaria* of oddrooaoo I* towi
The licensing feature met *uc “These I ■bble*.' are lh* .ones wbn
“ Yaa, th* budget waa really
Home
yaatardav
afternoon
at
&lt;
00
,|er
the
dull##
of
•
«
sssl'tont,true ting a suitable pWttorm for
cammanltle* atdl U ha dmlgnotaal. sion In frultloae effort* to tile* ceaaful Senate committee oppn.h now advocate a **!•• l * « f,,r Klor
balanced. There la no doubt thgt
oVInch.
Rae.
WlO.
P.
Brooks.
Jr.,
id*, particularly for It* public
the cancerte. while daring th.
Primary matlea for tho &lt; » " • Miami’s $.12,000 000 debt problem. Hon after being p ' *
ln " T
Itead Teller A. F. Folium •* of tha Flrot Baptist Church offi­ week benches will ba pUcad ao th* gnatost element of th* g*»&gt;
In tha a bnlniatraUon bill which m m .r o p « - d b , « * « - » * * , bools, la order that they migni
thro Im r la tha fact Umt Congma"SV) v
. . „
. that a lac$e crowd may b# ac­ ami kipafulnast which haa
WIMea want* to obtoln first rlty officialdom, generally, over u vigorously opposed *l»o hy the still hot.) -u to thair a'ppiwpr »- „ „ t In I n., folluwod by Taller ciated.
sweeping tha country and tha
Mrs. Ar*d*r*on, who h»d lived
loe
normal**.
Roy
F.
Mann,
analy
dens.
Just
*o
toag
aa
tha**
huh
Ih.
state
opp
iaed.
Goearnor
Have
national aaaoetollon of manuface mmodaled.
I know lodge of cowdWow. a*
Init* IronU toward* bettor
here
abopt
#!#&gt;»,»*•#..
was
W
&gt;rn
Instil -ti»r &gt; _■- clerk, and either 3- K. R ° " ’
The program will b# broadca»t
soriely rluh# hpown — ......
• axiit and otady ramadlal lag- Hholt! isked for authority vratad
waa cauaed by th# annaua„
C. McBride a* at Pelham. Oa, on Mar. 2. 1BWof
higher
learhlng
and-thelr
s®b:
(
|»nJ.
Jr»
or
O.
in
g
»tgt*
board
to
trait
tho
ill*
l
°
Working
day
v
U
which ho Jiapao to l»»co­
,nd t o t o ^ that tha budget would be bale
Burvlvlmr*#* aro ber husband, B. over a •* "&lt;*
•on
ha*
been
spurring
Industrial
af
tarh
bonded
political
anbdlvi■Idlarles
recelv*
those
appr
,pt»«■
hookkeapar*.
•
local
pare
&gt;n»
will
**»Ut
tha
orst tha aaat Cangrtaa In an
H. Andorroo, Banford; f're * »l»*
and batoacad It will hav* to I
Th# book-kaaplng i kpartment
chaetra by
ronWring
varioua
Hone, I wdl b* opposed to a sale*
near to olloTlsto Utoa •oidt- rim imlvidaully. Wllho.t, notabl* leader* toward * S ' T I|W‘7 I£
tor., Mr*. |. f , Harvey.
Itorvei Sanford.
on* way or another. Bafora this
nsrm
r-T
to
rompl-tc
Iran#
tas or any oth*r new form of t**- may’ he seen juri
,h' ,r,r of Mr*. J. |
auch as poaAlc
Tha ■xroptloa, all loral afforta to reach
ILL : Wllar
Mllar and L..
Mr*. J. Q vocal. Instrumental, and aril se­ retorans' all iwanc* Increase ram#,
U .p ro ser-."-'; ; alion. I p » tlvlTy will Vot# against the teller*’ «*«**•
agreement
on
hooded
debt*
haw*
lect
ions
and
reading*.
Adam*, fotham. G*.: ‘ wo brolharo.
Jnvitad kit vaStlh.tonto
th* budget bad cut from roughly
•teal. roal. cJothln* manufactu . any sale* tas ar any alker form "I
Mr,. J. A. Saada, Jr., end Mr*. Rosco# JMM* snd Baldwin Jona*.
The program* are apa" •“ “ •#
___ e with him vfhms b* k la failed la Florida.
$3^00.000,000 to $&gt;^000,000.”
te*HI* w d "tony atker tmporto^ U t to raise fund* to »uppl&gt; 'he Hoy O. William*. ronipl»tr th*
nf PetHaro,1 and ber P*r* n‘ *’ “ r’ public, acc.rdng lo Georg# C.
Miami’* fand ng effarto
i.
lowdity.
Howe's addresa waa made la *A&gt;
hav* Indtrot-d *to'r
coffer* of Taltoha**** and Ualn-*- tank's personnel a* iterv&gt;rr»ph«rs and Mrt. A . H- J « - - , f P*lh4m- Fellows, orchtitta dlroctar. “ W#
_y*n In pro«re*» Marty three! Induetrlem
other part af tb* Capitol at slmoa*
A*
announced
on
Saturday,
th*
want
much
talent
’aa
wa
can
villa"\\
years and offlelal* admit llttl# Of
th* same minute a* th# Presides^,,
TO MKFT
gel", h. said. ’’s"d *H p*««na who
Repreeentgthro EnUmlager d »* bank’* depoolto oro - » r ,h*
__ prograsa baa bo*a Btodk. Ex­
arranged to alt down with r o v
11,500,000
mark,
while
Ihe
ItoB*
can ring, danca, or play qn lo*Uupan*** wll ronGnao, bocaaaa liti­
,t tali**" that tkto‘ Ugistoiorr
l e l M M __
I l cmmunlcaHoo of ment or hare any other Utont gratslona) leaden at th* WhJ$e’
Th*
WU ■■ Inaetlt* aa It la rharg-'i tad disco ml* ar* slightly in ex
gation still I* la pograoa and ad­
|ge
No"2.
F
A
A,
Mllous*.
ford Lodge
Sanford
ditional roit* by boad holders are
II* admit* that otbar roltof m&gt;-a» i eat o f $200JIOO. Securing the detha Masonle Tempi* that will Ur if Int#real to th* pubSenator Roblnaon o f Arksaa#*
wdl
and
posit*
aro
fOtrentmcnl
ton’
*,
lie afe urged to commuokato with
utaa might h»e* haaa
to km. thraataaed.
th.
Democrat!* laadar, upon hi*
t
ligh
t
at
‘
‘
ire’s a ■ other marketable bonds, cash and
Mlt* Madeline Mallem, program
ha daploraa th* * *
r f.h W n .tl*
ed i » b y by F. D.
return last night from th* rrulaa
Sbolti’
Hue
from
kiholu
to
ft*
td
a
l
director,
at
one#.*
j brro*tlg»Goa
tlaa In knyiag
CONVICT A M B T I t n
ih'pful m*»tor-1» o4*
with Pres Idant Roosevelt,
abolish amount o f approximately * 10.000
The merchant* o f Banford $ro
request fm authority
r d a « M be a *
, regular bu«ln**s, th*
prataaff
confidence In adj
he . mwiw
man q
than
deposit*.
spont ring th# coacart* by pl#d«Bui. Iro
iaroao tha
w— arifaal
^ —»
.
OAKLAND. O U t , Juamaad Iz
battfd l. But.
ueless buroouq
jrentice degra# will ha
o f CMgress by nait
ng
th«m»el»*a
to
taoppart
th#
th*
opMou
that
p#w»r
*1,
Th#
Baotord-AtUnik
Natloaal
Urt— George Tarwaf, 41, arrested
Refre.hmrnl* wtll ha
desire ha. Wd I* Is, ofla* deaUutolttog Wow* against. Baak la affiliated with thp Atnight
k m a* a store robber pnapeet,
johtle
all memtor* l h ro­ orcheetra during lh* a » » # r . Th#
A* far th* porolbUlty of
f^
T
r
o
a
fc
l'a
r
eatttor
up
lh#
*
a t y donated th# lumbar pad laber
that waa .f roal value
Untie N a t l« * l Bank of JatkroOI»•»,$ Oakland pWlro yaatonday he
far i k e ___
be
present.
VlaHtol
rnudh
•ran*’ allowances.. ,
.
— hiia. a u .y «if»
____ip at Ik*
for
th*
platform.
fwiH g « ty t i l f»rd sec* ead
ei. *leo aro Imrltod.
I M h'm toll yoo A shrot .tory of
" " ' p D Kour)
approrod th*
la
Florida
to
faro
•tot#
Raiferd
(C*alto*41
o
o
Fsrie
Thr.c)
ICouthro^
On
Pa«*
Four)
Wa lavaaVgft’ i ’.ul r, 4
. -

Vi s i t o r s Felicitate
President And Offi­
cers On Securing
Advantaffeous Site

Federal Co-Ordinator
Is Made In
Created, Suspension
Vet
Quotas
Alloted
„ WhereBold
Of
Anti-Trust Laws
_____ _____
In Forestry Corp*
Girdler
Gets
Jtfeeded. Sleep —waamvrrmwrigi*

Says New Taxes Must
Be Adopted If Low­
er House A screes
Senate In e r e

Governor Sholtz Begins
Consideration O f Bills
P assed
B y Legislature
Major Measures
Passed By S tate
Solons Are listed

G A U T IE R LAUDS

INTERVIEW GIVEN

CAMPAIGN M A _t) E

BY EN TZM ING ER

ON FUNDING Bl(JL

ON TALLAHASSEE

Takes Stand Despi ;e
Big Sum Miami is
Spent Fruitlessly

Blames Institutions
Of Higher Learninff
Lobbies Porlnaction

i i w

srsrJ i

r

; :

s a t. s w r-*s s

’

.I f O t i s s n j f j s i

i

Wilcox Is Making
Plana Far Return
At E a r l i e s t Date

M . Anderuon Will
Be Buried In Georgia

|f«y Conduct

Local Orchestra
To Give First Of
Concert S e r i e s

jjr s a s a s J r A -

Prison Quiz

r a - w r s '- * *'*
*

St.-

i.’-d.-

Wi
»&lt;0L,

i

y.

/*

j

(

�t

5 / n . capMnl ta
activity. be said, w l
;A4atakUalW «. i v r w

Establish Fan
Ln*n

t Continued Trora P i j s Tw e)
Is n l »■ ' i m i n».m m s M S S i
tlea, wfctck. tf It n w i i n s i i the
loan s r p 'f l tor, la reqalrwd (a
■adorn the erpllcatioa.
AppHrat"&lt;n» for direct lim a
*•0 b» accepted by tha Federal
laml Bask oely fraai firm an
whoa* land* «re situated la toanUaa or laralltiaa hi wiilch than
a n no aatmnal farm loaa
—
elation qualified to accept appll-

Be Mottiukmen;
preomb WOI Pity
■a In Ori**"8 ^ t t e n who have appeared In
In f “
• * * '“ 'e ifh t or m en p a n by marly
0 T ife n , wtll |gp yoinu. Hla aaarest rival la
■pacea of the Cracker Graham, the youag Day*
II field tamer- tana catcher who hoa a mark of
no P a .I i i _ .4X1. Charlie Abbott, Fed second
M final time M d u r u .BOW In fifth plan
d far .
*
. *

.U .
■ Oils

" o i l * V ^ * batting, mark of JS1.

B8MS« KTfW-

Tht fn b rs l I jiimI Rank aaa
mak* loans only &lt;&gt;n farm lands,
■Mk loan* to hr srruml by first
mortgages. and whan tha lands of­
fend as security a n altaatod la
the territory serod by a national
farm loan association. In aaand
financial condition en0 chartered
to operate theme-, i*w endorse­
ment by each association Is a pre­
requisite ta tha maklnf of such

Vnfrp Wm m f
1I" W * T,« kl* • " 9rU J. Hr*F4*N ..
• •
season Seta* rood for a Bill*

*■ “ • r ,“ Official avaragae as nlaaaad
y f y today by Petar School, h a p s
**,*?** "
aaenUry ant

W. II lUrh
It Werner .

Ttltb

f'Hfc tMlIlnn:

causa of a twisted ankja.
hack |n canter field.
«
i tha Fads and Crackers
engaged In hottld at New
i alerting at g-M o’clock,
wtant game la slated for
rhers the Orlando Tlfers
Fear far a final time Utie
will be a battle for third
• with tha Indiana aa the
•Ikes das ta five .straight
k The Indiana have paled out
Mb In tholr hut five games.
! t M r line-up Inal ados Asa
Mltag" Wall, Isame’s leading
• W h y • wide mirgin.
,
b » Tigers hart strengthened
nadlrea by the addition af
haiean.
Martin. AJeabraak.
»h, and Zollla Maynaid. u T
win be hard l « Map.. U fty
m Win tab* tha mead for

You Need Invit

___

Sergeant Claud* C. Locke end
Prleata Hpurgeon B. Hmlth have
reenlisted In Company 0. This Is
Sergeant Locke'a nfth roosscutlre enlistment and P r l e a t a
Smith's second.
Roll call, inspection, close order
drill and calisthenics were the or­
der of tha day for Company D
last Monday night.
.
’ For tha paat few drill nlghta the
Headquarters Company hava de­
voted part o f their time to the
•leering s p a f rifles, email arms
and other equipment preparatory
for camp.
,
In tha running events last weak.
Private Gilbert Williams of the
Msdlcal Detachment came l » an
eaay first, running the hundred

;

exceed SO percent af the appraised
agricultural value of the lead,
pins to percent of Ihe appraised
value af the permanent insurable
lmcasements necessary t „ com­
prise a complete farm uelt.
Among the othrr factors con­
sidered Include the salability af
the farm; the amount and condl-

of Ihe note from year to year, at
the rate o f 4H nerrrnt If handled
through n National Farm I-aen
Association or S percent I f
handled direct with a Federal
Land Bank
Tha purposes for which l»gnc |
may be made are; To liquidate
indebtedness Incurred for arri•ultaral purposes; or for other
purposes If incurred prior t« Jan.
U I9U; to provide funds for
making necessary Improvements
on the farm; ta provide funda for
tho purchase of llveatoak and
equipment necessary for the op­
eration of tho farm; ta provide
funds fer the purchase of addi­
tional land for agriciiltarml purpoaea; to provide tha owner of the
land mortgaged with funda .fat.
general agricultural purposes.
All loans are based upon tha i
appraised agricultural ralue of
tha land offered as security, anj
tha earsing power of the eultlvahlt area thereof Is a principal
factor In determining the loan I
value.
1
The maximum loan In any In- •|
stance, as fixed by law. may not |

National Guard News
By E. H. CVLLUM

tt,

- For

Commencement
"it telmpoestblrttnitljfltera
invitation your class has ssl
within the short time rehufinim
before graduation. However, at
the request of several students,
we have printed invitations that
have answered your p u r p o s e
splendidly.
Because the time is short, we
are prepared to give you 12 hour
service upon presentation of
your order, and the price is very
reasonable.
.

Herald Printing Co

We will take pleasure in serv
ing.you.
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Herald Printing Company
Phone 148

ff.W TeTO .T o tttt

TheRem oval

o f The

Atlantic National Bank
From Its Present Location
A t First Street and Magnolia Avenue Into Its Neiw
Quarters The

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orrner

•) V r t / u ) t

Our 0/tenlng D ay, M onday, H as B een D esignated
A s “House W arming D a y ” A n d A ll O f O ur Friends
A n d Customers A re C ordially Incited To Inspect O ur
.....

N ew B a n kin g Quarters.

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Sanford Herald

RAWEDRD n fK A IA tANTOtlX FLORIDA.

The LeftsUtufi’B Opportmrfties

MONDAY, JUNE S.-1933,

tSjjPapere Wamed Of
it)
hun.ked pound*, more « r U ! f
cnE|R e g p. onsibUttyln
dOlSr
obligati &gt;n la to pay us on thou- _ _ _
.,
_

TO,TUB PUBLIC

i TfcEY PAY?
be nsg muBU for say
Opportunities are recognized an playing an Important
Incurred b &gt; ' anyone
BY DORSRY r i c i i a r i m o n
P*rt in the IJxe* of men. Many a person has worked
kmy«eff. lffftethw June
_____ , MTfll .1
low
hi*
*t*tr,n.*-t
Ul*&lt;
he
r
»
JM
■and dollar*. Therefore he i m U »I| T S
I j f t t t C T V L A W S *, 1»
hard, aaved hla money, and done the other things essential tt»r«
* m,
if wa Meed h» i hiesgu, but _hi. l ank
_________„
___________
and buys_____
a check
or draft I
^
1JW W 71 J 1JO " B
ml II
H. M. HAMBY.
to gBnreu, wttliuut rfstn* above the common level. We Wimmrnhmm
RMIlf l#ITe»g
__
that he can't po**lMj tnmrfer -on New York that rf, aw arderj
—Ad».
f i e f e r i r v t f i l l i * r a f e v a r y --------may not have had the opportunity.
Nine out of ten of til#
WASHINGTON.
Jane
5.'—(JPl
the
muney
to
New
York
to
pay
I
by
the
London
bank
directing
some
t#prv*«f«a* It will 1*11 ya«
the great leaders in history, we are told, owe their success h i fir s t r * * 4 * r I t a t n i * M w ( » • u*. We know, by r*p.ri.n=e, that! bank in New York to pay to the -—Postmaster General
Farley
v a t
t u t p t fM B B iii,
he ha* simply to ilr*w ■ cheek on| hearer, nut o f the London bank's
to the Opportunities they have had. But woe bo onto the fir*
*1f t w M i*rtf wt N i, bit bank in Chicago and &lt;eod It, ikillar balgst*. in New Yefk, one said Friday th* police depart­
prirrs ml J ttf f i r * pr*tw t«
ment would Heal liberally wtth
man, who, having oppewtunities, falls to take, advantage of ||«
MP
h e s le p a t i M
r «lr
| H . ft
to u*.and that n do* court* otiy; Ih in.and dollars.
Suppose ha newspape/i publishing *t trie* and
C
tn
*•-«*”
mmmr
#t
ti*
iMetHa*
&gt;&lt;w
them!
N*w York liank will credit our ac- could not buy such a check or
A
cjunt with the niouty. It our debt­ draft. Suppose the London beak picture* relating to lottery but
. . Viewed In the light of comparative accomplishments,
warned
that
the
responalbllty
for
or
p*r*i«t»
in
ti-llinj
uthat
be­
tol l him. “ Wc’r* *orr]r, bat wo
the twenty-fourth session of the Legislature which con­
'o x J E a t
cause w* lira in a ddferent city have ni balance^ In New York, and law violation would still rest on
An “ intrrnetiinar' banker and
cluded Ha labors late last week, was not such a dismal
hr cannnt pay y, »c aru likely wr can’t *up*iy you with any dol­ I he paper*.
a
rolkxf
rla**mst*—a
succvsifj)
failure.
No Legislature in Florida has ever accomplished
Ilpffnla
lo take tunic sort of legal action lar*"—and thi* w*re true of all tho
The statement. Issued a* a re­
men haul were dinlns to fH ftr. against him, a*-» collect th* lamdnn hanks. Then our l/mdon
much. Nothing much was ever expected of them. The Th*
sult of published report* that the
mrrchiot, puMI««plrUed an-J mon*y.
del
tor
C.uld
In
ly
tell
us
that
he
members eitnply went to Talbthassee every two years, add­ lnfelli(&lt;-irt, had wrlvonted tho
po*toffies department wa* going
^ N fF T Y i
What 1* (h* dfTcrcivc* b*tw**n could not pay u* one thousand dof. t„ let down the bets and permit
ed on ft Bureau there, or a commission there, introduced the chsncr tu talk with hi* old frirnd
tie
lar,,
though
If
wr
wrr*
willing
lo
« ft#
beiator hr Ihooxht the tatter* such a dinu-sltc n aiiiactioq and take th* Ciguivalrnl ift pounds general publication o f lottery
customary
stack
of
Jokers,
upped
taxes
»
bi^
and
came
IM la la M —
■*—x— j*
3 S m a ll1
tR&lt;
opinion alriiul th* *n r debt* » mid a payment of a •left between na­ sterling, h* w iii M h* glad to pay news, said:
U# m i f i f n i l ! f d M l p I k «# &gt; home.
That was routine!
Fo
f n&lt;ri»ra !■ O lw j &gt; § ■ &gt; [•*
be rnlightrnlnx' Th* banker, who tions? Th* first ami lundamenUl that amount nf pounds to u* in
"The postal law* provide thgt
Btft this session was going to be different! This wa* •omiithme of an rranomi*t dlffrrenc* I* that domestic rk-bl*
:.v
Six (two
tar 5ta
"n,
•* 1“ session was going to cut taxes!
no newspaper or publication of
This session was going end rHall, lnf*r»*t*-J in the rr*- in th* Unitrd Slates nr- e«prr-**d "London.
AanwIatM W» n
to
lim e* th* ability nf a foreign of any kind containing tn adver­
in
dollars,
and
tinrlandard
by
torathn of world financial and
H*&gt;i; *atM»*o *•
to
turn
a
deaf
ear
to
the
pleas
of
political
racketeers!
debtor to pay his dollar d*ht* tisement of any lottery, gift eftWieboldt
•* &lt;*■
g klicalla*
trad* relation*, axpnondrd, over which w* JiliVr* whether a penon
dlln, 1* « •» WH •!
not depend, on his wVallh In terpri*e, or »rh*m* of any kind
tit ! • TM* session* was gnlnt to do something for the people! (hr roffi'o and far into the evening, can pay hi- debt m I hi* co u n ^ due*
foreign
securities.
or
in
ho
«*«,
0r
Its mcmlwm hod the advantage of u competent and cmfr- th* fact* of In* iltuation a* h* 1* whether he ha, -foliar* enough
dependent . in
in go ut«, hut ultimately on hi* offering prixes
dgeous leader who was willing to point the way and assume ■aw them— pninllns out th* dlffi- to discharge it. It may h* that our ability
whole
or
in
part
upon
lot "*
to
ronvs-rt
the,*
asset,
into
M a jr
"
ha, other
property—a
the responsibilities of whstever measures might strike fegr rnrtlr* and impomlMIfti** of pay debtor
rhwnee containing any list of the
hour*, an invrntory ol g ,ods, **• actual dollar*, or to obtain other
MONDAY. JUNE S. l i t *
m«nl
by
cortain
nation*.
It*
Into the hearts of timorous legislators. They too were elect­
a*,*t, fiy thfra which -In turn ha prist* drawn O* awarded by.
shamd thnt -they «m W not obtain curitie*. el*.— but- w* are -not can rnneert into dollars.
mean* of *nch lottery, gift en­
ed on a platflirm of tax relief.
jn itL * m n r n t o d a y
(h* fnrrian *■&gt;chany*. and *x- Usually willing to arerpt these. W*
We are aqwfpped
"trilling llluslration of this terprise, or
scheme,
whrthet
. B it the session adjoftrned Saturday noon with abso­ plainrd that th*y c &gt;uld all prob­ ln»i*t that he convert them into dill cully
occurred only In th* iiast •aid list contains any part or
first close job
dollar* and pay us. And, if they
ably
pay
i»v*r
a
period
of
(imp
lutely
ftdfhfng
done
with
regard
to
the
six
or
eight
hundred
T ltM O IJ T lJ N RODE: Whataohave any val e, our k-h’^ r pre­ frw weeks. Drug, Incorporated, , n all nf sQch prixes shall he dein
good-.’
h
&lt;t
that
th*
United
,v .r ye Wobld that mvn fhoulj &lt;!*&gt; mllliofl ROlHlr deWta Of tho vnrious cities anc! countic)* nj
American
c mipany,
ow
. V"
.V-T
iT "** ■ u
w "ncr «d
Mat** **t&gt;ul I not acr*pt pond*. At sumably ran -*ll them and obtain ,
------------lM
Udiary-Sha
'cmtWiT- (Multed yn. ur, carried.by. thu mail*
t&amp;e.Q^t-rn'ir hgO pntjjrmcfl n plnn. Httf tlic f**e-«i*-mmhirfrt-nf
to you, do y# evan »o to them: for the ststg*.
“ ,,i*»Tr’tho'«tttt6Tittrw rifb!, d«llwrw.''»w'r*h*v‘’i*ftTa»,’ Ti»'TfXiiv||Bxllu**l--*-'*“
of Ih* “United.State* or delivered
thin It th# » * »n9 tho 9Wph*t». Lfftislatiire turned it down, ilrrlining to offer n stibstWott*. 1 *** all thiff, IV* don't want their rvrort, a iloioctic debtor can sell Img stock of the Hritlsh company
operating th* Hoot* drug store by any postmatlrr or letter car
hi*
assets
anil
obtain
the
djllari
— Matthew 7: I t
ThP snorttm Aiyjowrnpd without gnmling the fiovernorlthe good* and I know that th*y
pav his domestic hill*. .Nir mat­ rhiiln In (Jcval llritain. A banking rher and provide* the penalty
broad wonomy porwsm Which wottM hnvr ennnli*d him to do hawn't ritntiah sold to pay u » - to
grn p in l.on-foti snangmj to pur for the*violation nf th* law.
bul what I don't »** i* why fh*y ter whether h* t* in New York or chase thl* disk for a price re
for Florida what PfftfldPfft Roosevelt is doing for the na­ can’t aim{i|y pay n- &gt;n mnmy.” •San K r a n c is r h i, dollars are
"Newspaper*
dealing
with
, a ttor.
p -11*11 in the pres* as in the strictly nrw* •ton** nre tn h*
tion. cut ofwrfttnR costs hry twenty-five percent.
TIs pity flftt fa hd** ■ d/rw,
And thnt I* th* -l rkirrx punt. equally valuable, ami he ha no nelghh irhood
nf
HVmO.OOO
Typical of the meastirr* passed, was the reelrrlilting Kicrpt fur th* rrnonintr ntudrnl, lir dilern id esrhmiging those ,|uf- {lowever, it wa* sprur'ntly treated liberally hut Ih* respon-W B A T 8 NEW
Kir at Oi* W »t 'bp's «*d
lar* for still another kind of cur­
slbllity for thr publication nf
The min or boy will know tha Joy 1/fll which Rtvea th« prxrple h ehnfice to vote on the consoli­ ami th* buon*** man who** at- rency.
B E M IN O L E F E E D CO.
planne,l thnt the stock would Iw
anything relating tn sweepstakes
Of welcome from a friend.
dation of various Jmlirinl rirrults thrmighnut the state fair* rrOMir* him to h* thorimxhly
r*-otr*rcd to th* British public.
Alwsy* rnmp.ll(lan &lt;tn sSorf*
Thi* is Just what I* not true of In any event, the purchasers were or hutrrir* or fny any possible
iunvi-r-i.nl with int*rn*tional fibmn. an,1 hum. mlisd dnlry *nr
t .td whafher he he rich or poor
This vote win l» hfhl Ift »he general election of IBM. and nanrtal matt*r*, «*ry f*w i»* &gt;pl* International payment*. There is
fxiultry
r».ds
nf the law. most re*&lt;
Or nftfch or nut* trffmt.
the benefits from the meiimire mny begin to be felt some un krraland why lumen nntmn* no international “ money". n.» In- act un11y in p .swsslon of pound* violation
m-mln.il. Imiry. il.iln „*lll«
with the new*p*p,*r«."
Mush.
ms...
Sr
1* O.llrr.
the do* will **rtt » ' slag
tlfm* Ixrfore the end of 1033. By then we hope thev will and fntrlm pnval* ilrbtor* ran lernatinnil
ions I diillnr f except gold I
||ilr|
..... . hnre been
btrk
not
and
will
nut
pay
in*lr
dell*
that
dnllars
and
that
foreign
hanks
nrft he needed, hi like category is the proposed constitu­
'.!!!_ ran send to
".r New
v .w &gt;*ce.snry for some one. either
SEMINOLE
Kreiwhinan
th* Uniti-il Stair, in "inonry
As If be wort a king.
.............
the purrha-rr nr the seller, to are able t &gt; sell &lt;\illir checks on
tional amendment relievlhg homes, under f.r,,0()0 in vaiu- lo
Th* psplanalioiw la nut *a*y tn York in payment of his debts. Hr transfer^ this targe numte-r of New York sg*in*t balance* in dol­
PEED CO.
«Wn. tff taxation. By the time we Jfet that relief we mny ronv*y, herau** th* factor* in­ must come into p rssrssiun of pounds mto diillnrs. Ilrcnuse of lar* which-they own here?

Meat

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Though gossip* *hWpw sow sad m nwn ttm homr*.
L«ft we appear too crlticsl of this session we would
theft
mention stao the beer legislation and the measures provid­
Of faulta thby plainly see.
ing
for A vote on the Eighteenth Amendment. Action along
And lome may sn*rr, from year
this line was necessary, it seems to us, finder the irrvsss-nt
to year
conditions, And Ihoffirtt the Legislature wasted nearly half
My dos stSfs f « S fO mS.
Jfs’j gfad to loilsAj. where ! gs the session dWusMng these hills, they were finally passed.
Popular also with the mnJffrRy of people Is the new kid­
And thoagh 1 SWn * fell
Ills. Jpye for me he’ll Jet a i . a t . naping law, which maktw kidnaping in-Florida a capital
By wsaging 9f W» toll.
By KdgXr A. Osesl.
"^"perhaps there nre others which deserve commendation,

Add aimillai a* papular os a
bondholder St a taipayera meet.
Ing.
(lovemor Hhults promised ac­
tion against political racketeer*
but the Legislature declined to
support him.
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According In the partnership
papers, it isn’t *o much to he a
Morgan partner. You've got to Be
old J. I’, himself before you begin
to iut much ler.

but in tha legislative Jnrti of last minute activity, they
have esewped notice.
We feel reasonably assured thnt
the primary purpose of this legislature.
Altngrther, has l&gt;een at least postrtnni'tl- The opportunffles were there to make history.
Btit ns it turnwl out,
it w*s Just Another Legislature.
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you may la truth be dying
your country*
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foe

|f deUnqusitl «x s s could bS en­
tirely forgotten ana that
.million U r*, o f U r t
" »*»
„ ..
on the U x fWl. * » W a f f T - * h A t
i W / wigti It would still be a f # * #*•i;..
CiulttY eh itrt. uwte» like
d elim am f i f * Wffv b#sn # * t f
wall fSrffitCIR Bf tm W * * thnt
owe them.
Morgen i M W» # t « * r s paid
IMAtS.Mb M InWms Maes dur­
ing th* tell r m t »ertsd n t t u&gt;
1 9 », and only
dwrtng the
BK M xt three yW ft. h might hare
boon better 1*1 th* government
to have Mkofc A HWIe H*e dastag
&lt;h
tha boom gnd A Iftrts iw is rhirtng
*r
tbs dvprosdMt.
---- r « I Q1 r. I h
When now* RRMogtapbors took
picture* of *m Obtao ibWget stt
tlner In th# law Of tuSwry At lb*
Senate’s Morgan
IneosdlgnOos,
b a t. senAdevt f art ad i the nose*• mao to allow the slftaroa to to
p. hlUbsd. Maw wumh Influence thu
' senators bate with the newspa­
per* Is ladleatad hy the fact that
the picture la already bolng pub. II s h a d In m A n y newspapers
5 throughout the country. Th# ontiro incident Was a reflection on
t j the d ig n it y . o f f * M s A DM f t .

k

ssald hardly tipw t the
aihfar theab

*

f Tn b. Cunt In rill.

Tli* real teat of palm ts the teWft H ghrs hi RMMrf

oewke, or In other words. Its efficiency

Try
DOZIER &amp; GAY'S W A U T Y PAINTS
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“Best For The South"

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
204 Sanford Avemte

Road Hogs

The General Assembly or the ITcsbyterlun Church,
meeting In Columbus, Ohio, hns rated "road hogs ns
wrongdoers In Its category of sins. While some P W may
take thin as a Joke, we feel that the nctlon wss well Justi­
fied artel sensible, and we might add thnt there have been
Our represrtltlftVfp In Tallahas­ times when we felt that the offense should have been made
see have spent thru months throw­ a capital cflflw.
ing the biffl aSfl now tbs tospayTt Is fegrcltghle that our highways cannot discriminate
er» Will spend the Mat two years as to \vho may Ose them. It is too bad, for Instance, that
vsirylng the toad.
all the mean and loWly Individuals, who have about as much
lJfcij the Loghdwtare adjourned respect for tha rights of othiTs ns a dog has for the rights
Without doing anything about the nt a cat, should be allowed to get behind'u steering wheel
Trun all other enrs off the road.
municipal bond problem In Flor­ fund proceed W
ida. That throws us back entirely
People of this calibre are npunlly motivated in their
upon the mercy of Tongre** and nctinns, paradoxically, by an Inferiority complex. Outside
the Wilcox bankruptcy bill. Ami of the driver’s sent they are meek and docile, iwrhnps be­
Only a few more days left In which lieving that they do not finite match up to other persons,
to hops for that.
and harboring III win against most of their fellow man, as
-------- —» — -------A City Commlsklonir In Mel­ a result.
Th6 opportunity for “getting even on the world, ns it
bourne reports fhdt fh i operating
expenses of fKat city h a frb e rn were, and venting one's emotions is offered when these
red from U M f l. in In IW9 to people tAke oter the throttle of an automobile and meet
10 In 10J». That tlty Is to other flurtortsts on etiua) term*. The new fonnd sense of
conafYtuidttd) upon an appm*. power Is too mfirh snd the result Is. ns is Usually the case,
(mate fifty pVfNht redaction In thnt every ftppr'mctring car is looked U|wn us u potential
•xpendfturrt.
enemy and flesurvinf to bo crowded into a ditch.
--------- Some tTtfdc drlfPrs, In the security of their ponderous
Th» sfWoAT* WBI t » Ojwmted In
cdltftyWMW,
Are tffclhied lo be fidrless when approaching
pdrt g» NMt By «w *»*«*••
YIWsrlBV. f e f M * s »**0.W0, poe* n passenger chr And In many instances do not allow enough
efblj HAtXbOOd. »o fv *ry time room f » p a *# # A . Thf're ought to be some w a y to hnpws*
you drink a glass of beer, think upon them the serldllrfftess of their dcreHctlon tr “sin as
« f tits Children yoa are helplna t« the Presbyterians would cnll it. We hope thnt their nftlfln
educate. If you drink too much, Will be successful in reducing the number of road nogs.

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volved fall ontaid* th* rxp*rienc* Unite I .States dollar* before he the weakness of th* pound m the
of moss of u*. W* are us*d to can pay Ms deht* In America.
foreign exrhange market, th*
fkrsllro( with dim**tir tiuslne**,
Kor example, suppose an Kng- British government wa* exercis­
and our mliinat* a-y.Hriation with thihmaft living in Undon owe* ing strict control over exrhange
for*Ian finance tint*, only from us a tho-sand dollar*, for whirh operation*, and r*f «ed to approve
th* war. Our point of rt*w h*« we hold hi* note. When the note the transfer thus holding up the
n*v*r had an upp irlunily to b*-(' rimes -kir h* has no dnllars, and final runsummati &gt;n uf the salr,
com* adjtntrd to prbld*ni, &lt;,f j,. no pound* sterling In the bank. II* temporarily at least.
ternaflihal trail* an I ,&lt;aym*nl. has, however, British government
This ease i. Illuminating a* to
naturafK attempt to judjf* bond* worth thi** hundred pound*. 1be-in herent —d itfrrmce netween
eorh-x promlrtn—m 1 prill* rtf ikur II* sell, the** londs .n the luui- International and VimesUr pay
dom#!«tk&gt; traHp FipFrlpnrf, If don Stock Ksihangi. and now hit* ments. If a foreign debtor I, to
Rump «np nwpt nt nittfiry, In r-Mht*r three hundrril potmd* In th. |.tin. lin y hi* debt. In America,
An
he must
he* It and ran pay. or hasn't it •nuking lit llic foieign eschange j 11- able to lay hi*
(Is hands an dal
ami ran t pay. ) f h* ha.- noon-v ■imitations, he see, that the pound' lars.
fn ( hicaxo and w* liv* m .\ln, is worth B-'l.lf&gt;. Therefore, he has! But just ht|W, in fact, does it
York w* are not likoly to -».i| o little more than enough pound*' come nboul thnt fore gners pwn

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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Her Eye" I* the title of a brother, f:. R. Ilroam, of this
catchy tong which hMi Just been 4 R y,'t fishing party was organ­
IftlMMO, ftb Slavic hy Jack ised for Lemon llluit yesterday,
t f #ttd The werd, by Mar) tn Ih# party were: Mr. end Mr*.
Y. Maffhi.
M n y hi tMs city Al LHJa. Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
trill he iifMrVttml te know that Brown, Mr. and lire. R. J. Roily
Mary Y. Marrh who Wrote the and eJtUdren, and Paul .Brown
la Mrs. Sheldon A Morrta, and Dick Calhoun. The trip was
df JortssirvlIIs, a slater of Mn. mad* tn the good ship, Mamie,
J. A. HorroM, «f'th is city. 5hc with CspL Pegenhart In com­
ItM Visited hers many time* and mand.
Mra. T. L. - Mead, of latke
ia many frfcnda ln th* city.
Mayor Spencer baa purthaasd Charm, anjoyed a short visit front
■ new Overland car and will try one of her farmer music pupil*,
tn nuke an old on* out o f It on Mia* Violet Too mar, who wa* on
that good
road to Sanford her way home from school re­
cently.
Bright*.
8. C. Walker, W. r. Woodruff.
Mb* Bawl* Scboatpert has r*.
and Roy P.
signed from th* Holden Real Rdwgrd Higgins
fatal* Company and iceeptrd a Symr* were among th* visitor*
uy f h a th* new
position with th* Crown Colum­ to Oviedo
touftty
bia Paper Conpany.
Mn. John Nolan, o f Jackson­
ville. I* the geest o f h#r rela­
tive., Mr. tad Mr*. J .fi. Biggin*.
* Mrs. Hold*n eod Bniy have
returned from a month's stay la
Orlando Whore BlAy was (mated
tty oeltopAhy.
If* b greatly
Improved kftd Vrpririe to spend
fto m ifftvr w fft rVMUves to
Teanaase*.

S
atisfy..
^MOKERS,'mefl and women, are
realty fhtnkfag more aboat the
kind of cigapoczc they tRldkc.
They kmfiir fbat Yhcte are ail
kfad* and acyka., .They know that
aome things they can prove and
some things they have to take the
manufacturer's word far. . . They
arc really getting to know what it
metrrt for a cigarette ''To Satisfy"
•..to please them.••to give them
real pleasure.
I'lft felting you that CHESTER*
FIELD is this kind of a cigarette. '
’ They're milder . . . they taste
better.

They-have wkat it Takes

la cotaptinMat t* Paul Brown,
of Chicago, whs U visiting kb

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Just Tty diem!

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SANFORD RRSALB, ftWfOUD, FUHttPA.

MONDAY. JUNE S.

l&gt;A&lt;ift Tkm
1common

rente and bitiine** alullt &gt;Hou..' nn.1 Senate committer nn
•" l helr hnn.1* at th e l1|HO , h(t nprraii„ n
fhr
«•pt k l«- nr nrlt lr* whu h
*cht».l«, ft wa. my privilrgr t.i
" ’*- the h.lt effe ting government tnatead » f the utat.- rlsM«| i»* «v, rt’ls. Mlirh i t
fight for thi-. mviMiirf frvui tiw
tdi lutlpn of the game an.ll gnvemntetlt bring operated xolely ^mprj«tlr«* nr «»lhi*r fitiil
»U ri. miwI |» hut* m bund in it*
itl th,* like-II ft-h. and -fate grolo^.
,,tp h,n^ l nt the pi'lltiehin-.
•ttaflinp .iri*| final imkascy. I *m
«ul
-urx.
v
l.tiremi*;'
t‘
e
bill
to
"
nd
,hr,r
Wend*."
j *Mf*l this hill |b«* iiitkwt littfVMfit"
I Offlc* us
■
fr.,fn I,notion *i| home-!
* »
*__% I*»f III*" WFWHtWtt.
-t.e.U i„U e | -o l
(he hillffeniiwnrf Fran. Pag- O m ) h»u whwh
mi .....
i-.evid.0if a roixtltutlunal antend-J
»ome of lh« Mghb*ht« of the * « - | ,a m, next in luritiehing th.- m.
»toa ta hla w a o »:
1difrei relief tor the «**--*r*S- « , i.»-n; tli.n if ndopb-d, will iet.ite-1
M cLAU U N e
•When I arrived at Taltahassf*.
„ h||rtwll n.
...... .
, f,'c ISJo I fg.»lalure to rut Ihr
O plnm atrinl u
1» « i |v i t-f j .dtr.nl circuit* from I Mr*. Ft. I l.ehman. n.eniher of
and f i r ih iet the fleet I * .lay* «»l which pr*.vrtle« ti.nt all t*.
I'* I ' the I.Ill nuthorielng the Itn-I.ilixt foninilttn- o f thy
Entertaining for (tie memhen
the eemioa. It appeared that lha' tlfie*!.'- .Hitetan.lin* hnll h. 1,.
Jmk Hell and Wlibam DuBom o f (he Order o f ()&gt;• Red Ruse.
MONDAY
only run*(deration being given lu; ht -Lite fttaiift, iii.nl t rftitwfe’Crtl.U &lt;H
Hr Flioula rlt e. to nva.l thvn.trlvr* Sanford Woumo’* rtoh, thi* ...eril' The [t...•-hm, |,f |he Wllcite Inr atinminr.*) that a “ awee*"
U » week-end at Daytona
A
piano
recital
honoring
TW
T3
w»W
tn
nM
Vnnw
till!
f
t
«*
»ten**r, ii»t
pa*t premdenU of the Sanford
the pmlpl*
nimiripal &gt;Hi..l,tUptrv hill if it |-hover will |.r held for the henrflf
th* gteature* pr*p.&lt;il thr iFrm nf f*ih* i t s m . Thh |,H*
112 Pnrk A t *
Remiiade
Hlgn given
Woman’* Ctob. Mn. 0. E. Mc­ graduate* of
Mcmo.ial
pn*«e* TVngre-*: the bill cutting i.f Fernnld I aurhti.n
and tMtueavll’c tfil! plftrr nil jtMfwnv rtt vtlinli
Iff. and Mm. Edkard ft W ax Kay wa* ho*te»» at a futirheon School will ba Rteen at * :is !
Ow Ti
■'"-t- of It r*»e lag*: (he hill, for- tlmnoal he»e on Wntne*dav in
awdttorium^dvlvgatlaft*.
|»he dot.- n..w hold* lux .**••»)•, T-id.ling Oepolt-m and the hill for nnneetion w i t h i h r
»P *"t ThorxtUy and Friday in
regular
riven Friday afternoon in the o'clock at the ethonl
Tampa.
, **AtthouRh fh* goeertwr KrJ nilr«, I*, v on the tux roll* ... ilk.
vr-t.ca.mg
.be -r b.- 11 hook melithh luneheoi. meeting of the
dining room at the Valdex Hotel. by the piano flipIV of Mn. Fan­ pie*.feil f » f CrfUtll reli*f m *»*•li, v*'&lt; he a**e*e.-.l for ll'TI lax.
lTt&gt;h al ti:'Hl o'rlork.
-racket.'* ,
Centurv of PrukrtM
Mr. and tin . fTu*h Lalnr, of The lony
table from
which nie S. Munaon with the assistance urn. he wta fbufht b, every o .i- lf th** tagpa.ver p *&gt;* h.- .nrr*e|
tfr*.
Irhinan
-la.rd
that
tn»«\mnlhr
the
h.11*
lhal
I
vote.1
of Ml** Malms oft, eopranu. of
H4W«y-ln-0t*-i(tla, •petit Satur­
for ,ivr
five T"
veur*.
Isnehenn wa* « erred m enurwa
afafkflng puiftierf machina. jncl d-1 tax.-* ,OT
,r'- h’’ **••* ■" ««nin*t #«n * the anpvof.rmtIon* ...iH'h a* the* ri.ih ha- lent Inahlo
day Bert with friend*.
Orlando. The pabtw it ierviled.
decorated with ptnk dwarf
Ing the political machine* of lie rxt. n-ion of I*, year* on In*
lull la-.au-e of it* com.ret inn Vvilhilo mnhe a monetary contribution
T l'K iD A Y .
•
ipient taxr*.
inutiiation* a! higher learning ana,
Jin. D. U . flag«*f) and ton, linniao aad fern, acrentuatinr a
(In*, Mt hio* nf tht* in*liitttlnfu nf j lit ihr hiMpitnl thh *ra*ofi, m**m
The aimtnfl JtmWT-Sentdr h
Sanford to CltlfiM
color aeheme tff ptnk and gfeen.
Ralph •s fa rtl’, bar
■luct Will be staged *t Semtvole right on down to the lohbie* fruit. I me ^ m’* " n' v nppmveit thi* m r » - ' htfhor tonminir. I rIhi am fin it tn'rn of thr rlwh thnnhl make Artmi*
And Retnm
Patk Arana* t* Ob Whittier
Mn. John 0. Leo needy, m ir ­ High School at-S:1Kt o’clock.
every eoho.J *y»tem in th* at.itv. j
h«» I ««»* ,h'‘ l,nlV m »« who rrnlit ffip thi* iInfoat nf llatt*r Hill *ort i»f raytrihiitinn
n* rmrtlnt
IIATHS J30-ITO
Apartment*, 401 M a fulla Are- ing president, presided oeer a
"The publle acboola and the tun-' made a talk on II* merit* A- . F» which «fRiM havo fivrn 'th,* from thr t'ltih
The la*t meeting of th* seasm
4 *
short bu*ine*i meeting Which of the hoard of the Woman’* Muh flit Ion of (he people of Flon it |_token of afiprn fatten. Speaker t’lMuplrnllor fin* right In liinki*
111 m, fiihfM, thor**fore. nr« M a rga rd I t . AA'Hfthl,, A ft.
me with the n h«t nf all fnvahh* pmprrff fhat
Wa* followed by a social period
W
ignored
d
u
ri^
the
entire
j
''rc-nted
orerd
to
hrin*
teftlT them amttv
irf Sanford will take place at
pen with whleh he -jgned thi* hill
w»*e
enjoyed.
Mr. aad Mn. W. E. rfeoggan when conceit*
ha»t h ttr on I ho «fafe tan
lim#. Th* slat# o f Florida in th«
I M f A. M. ai the t l ah la w *.
a.
Speaker.of
the
llutiw.
• ill dime* W. Pai in i, af uara.o- M n. W. T. l-angley received the
fnr Hf’Jt \car a” ofmil I f l o III** cTcfV
Rrgnlar baninc** and noclal « T w o f !bo Lffteliturr only
” 1 would like to -ay that the
I.H.M HKR
nf
court with
to a«l*
a , •** »t*iMin* the Week-end here prlle. a Jfasraw petite.
al.trd
Of
TaUahawee
and
Gaine.&lt;xK
,.|t«
refumllng
meet fag ,*f (he Alathcwn Chi** &lt;K
Hom e M ixed Feeds
hill.
w h le h
th frlendi.
Tho«e pn-tewl Wire:
Mn.
vn*rtt*r*
h|h*h *'t(l itav** w«utfi9|
th* hint fhrfftM Phwrch art! meet ville. The Idea *e*roed to be ’o; tfn.uel, the t»&gt;ll re pnwpr of lbfine
r
rot
til
her,
reeding
on** n
^ tn tho &lt;tat** nfovkHn** i
Henry Wight,
M n. Walter U
I amber—llaiMlng Materialt
* r . ami Mn. w. a Ompam, Morgan, M n. E. A. Douglaa*. at 8:00 o’clock at the rhurch *tr- ti1\ their coffera first with jp- ,tate na- the only wav to riv l
j Aleitt^u. mibiilW Lirotv th*VU%tl1-t* tost*, whv nol &gt;min*
tl rnawnaMa. P lW . fflU »-new
w&lt;*hMrm-Oriew
■
Peenetrottf,
-Pa-Pv^Henw
w
^-gkvw
A
h
etwh-o
thO&gt;'Wh»b"Tir"fllhf.&gt;7r
‘
O
T
i
..nm. planntiur lo M t e Wtddetdbr * H 7 W . ThftuWfe 'Ltffk'&amp; t; “W K
[ «ii ’M 1m* flcSarmf from any pro
fdf TfW sprinjr*. Afk. to epehd John 0, Leonardy, end M n. G. Mr*. Fred Myere. Mr*. K. E. achnola and the people what wax other defaulted rilie* nnv relief n tstimr to ri irain hi* property
fialnesvinc Mash
Hill I,tunher Cff.
|”t*a* ib'feated through the (artlev
a iff*nth.
Prurifoy, and Mr*. R. I,. Glenn na Irfl.
C ro w in g Mash
E. McKay.
“ 1 al*n k'!1»*»l 11out** |h|J :H5
ISth and Holly
"A fter Governor Shnlta* thlrdin^
Toma*elh» and Ahie Kat'
ho*tr*«e*.
nhirh ibotihl have takon all kimh,
JtfP RFKVICK
I1 " «* * •
J r,
Circle Number Seven of the addle**, whLh waa Very maul) '&gt;ur. nod in thl* manner
iif Ian,| nway front it* f ‘riicki-rd, I
the
Flfnt Methodixt rhurch will meet ami t(NI percent correct aa to the! "The speaker had rilled that n
I’ hone HI
“ I ;inr proud fo *ay that **n fh**
Mr*
at fV:(W&gt; P. M. at fh* home o f Mr*. condition* and situation* exi-ltn * |Could not I*- brought hack on the toll to fftvr* th,* iS»iV&lt;*i»ior aiilh*"
in the
■ |n whirhiGw.i for di* u**lort, nml n inoti...
WaHer Price, Lake Monroe.
it» In i f&gt;n«Dltiliit,t wnd nhalnh um*
charge.) the Jwa* mailc In over rule the ?I rak
Cttrle Number Seven of fhe tie »nok* -i-.-. If**"- hiVrtr.N iind IWlirniN. I 4np
Wt. antf M n. T. I- OTonmtr and
Preahytertan Airtlliar). Mir* Sirrti M M t* with hnfdfng up necessaryi er's .levl-lon. fhrt-lv. ..f l» ...I r»|f}**d d.
fmnrH fi*r It on Mu
floyrte H- Rn»*cll. »on nf J. H.
*U44t, Mr*. I . E. tTmbarh, and
Warren E*»terhy, rhalrman, nil! IrgwFatlon, Ihe m rtlnn w-- verr made a motion to lac on the isbl ■.
vacation
nf ikr'Hitllfi* 1mv« uh»* I klioo 1
Mb* Marramt Peter* *j*#ftt today R.ijtnell, wen-Vhnwn local grrfWer, meri at StOO P. M. at the hum- « f nncVewbf* and all measure* that-and throueh Mr Tomn-elln’* pleh
thuit
»i
wa*
thmuifh
him
aoif
him
)t- uiie.rrttv amt honr-ti1 *.
in Gafnesflll* where they attend wa* graduated with th* degree of Mr*. ||. M. Wat-on. JIH Waat, had a semblance of ridlirf w it .
ih,ii,* iha? It had n •rnihlafin9nf .i
A T THE
passed during the dvtng .lay* . f „
( tnke. be -mv.r.hd tn h-m.....
ett Bfwftffrtlrtn exercise* at I V
hilili't* fo h»* dnin* I inn fionrlily 111
Ma*ter of Science *t the Fort) Eighteenth Slrei-t, with Mr* Wat*W&gt;*h.n.
i g.jle vole Then ho r.inu- fl.ro &gt;• I
Uirfmrfty of Florida It whtek
i* iliilloi it 1 «lf iff
,«..n, Mr*. G'rtruile tiilurrt. and
"In my opinion the highlight ’ ' Bn(p tlBg, (he'entlrr re*m.n*lhiM. t^tirr-nf
time Jarir Peter* wac graduated. Eighth Pomnieni'emcnt Kxerrfar*
o f Rollln* thlleyc al Winter Park Ml** Roth (lillnn a* hn*le««ra. Ihe entire «e**mn in an
*o far a*
i,jf]
j i |h' i i» i ‘ dw nmd puttltlvr thi* ofm.*rtt
tinft*, »,f t»»P st iff* ;m»l hi*’iI irov-i
Mn. CJIertft Id* die and non, today. Th* dee* of IMS, compell­ Thl* will he the la*l meeting until providing actual rrllef for fh-|
f th||l. It’ll tYlt*
0 A
T
H
C
A
N -6
L . T
Irt t h« hand" of I to* “ fcrii
Glefin. Jr, and Mi*« Emilie IJngfe ing *0 pupil*, w** on, of the Mrg. next Fall.
pemde eglhe when the l.egt*lat»rel ,
,
..
.
de*peratelv fough., PYl'I J I tt'll ,td fire Iff [irctfd liV tht* iM’tudf
are tilfnfftnr to Mltte Ifttm Aty e*t In the Malory of fhn college.
The ( nngregatomul Frlrnd-hli. ea**eil a bill puttFr»x? Ibe puhli.
litrintii
laC
n
B
-tin
*
i*f
,'w- .milfid
. ....... of ihe
,c. the OBV by lla. H.
school* imdrr. the
for Cairn, III. to upend a few
“ In Ml opfphm Mill t.dl w:i*
MimiripfilHIf*'!. flu*
Degree*
w en conferred by League will meet a&lt; .1:0.) o’rl .ci. at
t». -'riTitf iht*v Ion roil tlwil**
week* with relative*. They will W
slate l&gt;m.nl » f mils'alum, and , * » «
Mibd
the
Farwh
Houae
with
Mr*.
J.
II.
Hri«)
|
'h
i*
huul.i’1'
ttliti
aenmrpimnt tip Mb* Jrtyee Elaine President llnmllt &gt;n lloll, while Root ami Mr*. Zllrower a* h ««t. the hnar.1 anlhority to mt .gwr♦Vfinor iu m Ii I pul u lltlhA v.K atii.ll .1.0110 frel alxive ihe -ea . . . whnr yoni
the
I
iifir uf Ih*1
thf«!
Richard Lloyd Jonc*. rditor and
aling r.wta, revise budget*, reg.iHarrison who ha* keen Npemilmr
I .III |&gt;|,iv gulf I 'l l 4 “ -weet” 111hole course fur 50
e»se*.
VI4 in TullnhiiMwiM* ’Ihi'*
publisher
of
the
Titlva
Trlhun*
and
the winter kef* with her fattier. 0,
The mission study class nf the idle cnrrieuls. and provide for a
• nil* 4 mullil . • ■ li*h in ihe (^aroirnax* famous
“ I think thnt thh
w»
M. Harrison, 1.111 Palmetto Ave- a trustee of Rnllin*. delivered (he
Woman’*
Missl mary Society nf uniform «v*lrm nf I’td'lu* school* thi* nnlv i*Hi* thnl thi*
limit -Ire.im- . . . rule a, hm»r oxer milfa o f
in Flewtda ae. nr.lln* . to const it u
adff. - ---- |— ------- .--------------- Commencement Address,..^_____
imnnirp -M t*rh-i;nrB e eur-e
mil hi linvi*
TI**"' B
1tv«T r r
the n y s t •M#fho.H*f TKSrcH will
• Iguint ' IdTilli1 (Ultir
rpl.Tr-hrrmie ovH hrefy— i
Honal |ir«vl*b.n..
,|«*fiin|ffil
have It* nett meeting at the
,|.n mini- . , . -wijh tin- mminlain lakes at lha
“ A* a member of the iolnl
.1,110. Snnll cars .&lt;2.110.
nnd wiih-iliv»s»«»n* nttv i»'Huf whnt
church In the afternoon. The tnlsiii' m t'miulix I luh i ' ikiI . . . become hfenlhldsa
«lon *lmly hnuk. "Facing (he Fu-&lt; Mi*s Ij.i* Hr:It. honor gue*t. Ilu- ever.
with ihe Iwiiulx ul tin- mountnm sceuerv . . . ha
This is handwork.
“ I tniohl *ny that nmong ih. ,
lure fh Indian Wl**|nnx,’’ will bo Mi»«e* Pauline rrnwfonl. Nancv
.■Mil .uni mmhul.ihlr . . . in litr h.i|i|ix imnpiiny
White Nona River*,
llortetwe hU|a (Nil wi'i'i' |iit'-ril with ni&gt; t
taken up.
&lt;d (f.ix, kindled .|init* . . . Ihnl'* the -uhimer
Fidelia Dim* nf the Ffr*l Hap- |InV III, Julienne Nvsuiaii. Marini le vnt»* uritl »*n»l«ir&lt;iMH***'t wt i f T^ * I
• ojiilioeiil olleieil ,mi l&gt;\ the llolrl (mfdoh. A
hill
riihirituf
-nliirir^
&lt;»f
‘
tnt''
nt
.IIS’ French Avenue
tl*t Church will meet at the hiiTTic Tiliis. Cathetine Jower*. Mar)
liillidl* il loom* ol —did i milfoil. Three drliriou*
«»f
of lira. R. H. Kubank*. 2H Unify Jgne Preston, Helen Colbert, nnd f iron nn«l pnrtir ilnrlv
Siolhero • iiuikeil iiw-.il* ,i d.i,. Al the *lltnfix»
Shelia llrltt. and Theodor.. Wade IHIm mifilv* th»* liil! t«» rn*«to «
Avenue, H n'rlnrk.
illglx low i m—
I ol lloll* *1 &gt;*l lo V ) |HT IlieiiG
Guy Wait*. Alfred Stanley, Itulph -tMi.’-wiilf rofnri-&lt;ti*tl«»ii f»n*frum*
FRIDAY
M.iko your if-enaliou- now lor youi -Imir of|
the
Kminor
Ml!
that
ofttlhW
n.mi
Annual garden party of the Monger, Trie Newr onh. Ted l&gt;
liu- fun And broij' die ,m7ug*lers - llieie’a a
1*' ri*'
th e y ’ ll Cul Like N ew • !
Garden Club of Sanford wilt la- Morse. Rayraoml L&gt;n.hpi*t. F. lb tfo?i tn uno th«*tr
tlmimtghli i i|ilip|&lt;rd |d.iypioiinil for them &lt;i
**tl f i•1if|
1,11 Ikllltt * |l(
held fmm V K ) r . M. to 7:00 P. Scott. Jim Spoorer. Gillen Kl»hthe GIlRIMFN.
:
;
:
!
de.t .1141% tl fltVr 1 |«rilOlfFv- IlMFlt
hourne
alwl
SI.
t'hvir
Whit*.
M. at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
- » *,N kind- 4-1v UwiHrrl
FlM
nw
A. M. Eppa, Deeairmnld. Harden
MANAGER
ANGUS
CRAFT
I.A W N M O W E R S
FOR SA L E
Club members, their hnshamla,
llFpnlr?*l
anil
M
fcnFprnrgt
and house guests are eligible to
2 White IVrNiiin Killeus
l'..f •Mir
attend.
p*»»it v,..,k ilu,i* i*y
mu!
7 week* OW
TtiN
ml
amt
tin**
i»«M
mtmlmdoa
1
ff%r,’tlf« ill**
N
E
W
N
O
R
G
E
Sallie llarri’ im Cmaptee nf the telit ml mil two col»i»I*"* 1 V l4 if 1
ROY SCHMIDT
D—A—IL ,w ill nieet at th.. home nf ittahf. Jun* wfa. •* *»« fttt ft.
NOATH &lt; X n o UN A
Nha 'Perry Ire hell on (V lefy
.IIS French
I* t I v I i , (
*i* &gt;:tm
rm-xv
. Avenue at 2;.W nVInek with Ml**
Hell, and Mis* Ruth Hand a* hn*tw*e*. UfeJfluh nf riffleer* arffl be
a feature nf flu- niedtmg.
tVfMiNWWAV
Ijft
hir*ine&lt;* meefing and
d w V a e w l* *
la m a
tunehaop of the season nf the
Woman’* Club of Sanf.rrd will
take place at Utdfl o’clock al
L 1 * ’ ■- W
the elali how** with Mr*. Fred
Pope, Mr*. A. J. Peterson. Mra.
F. S. Lamaon, and Mra. S. K.
Jnne* ax h»alr**e*.
RrwrVnllona must be made with Mrs. J.
C. MRPW1I h&gt; Tnr*day at mum.

interview Chen

Personal A ctivities

B erson

By E atim inger

On Tallahassee

"Sweet” Shower ToBe
Staffed For Hospital

Mrs. McKay Hostess
At Luncheon Friday Socioi CalCtulctt

DR. HENRY

Ji.

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ALL EXPEN9R
TOURS

y^ e i^ mHinTaFfy"T?S r"
Seminok* Feed Co.

Cloyde Russell W4H
Get Rollins Decree

A ,&lt;:T leu j£ b ea lI

G O II D O M

W /V Y \E S V U i

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FORGET

To Guett
Kilowatt

ROY SCHMIDT •

&amp;

ow Many
ours H ie

1

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HOTEL G O R D O N

J. W. SHAD01N

.Wflf Consume In 16 t)ays

TRIANON

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Miss Britt Honored
Wttti Birthday Party

* WITH IIX C V lIN ffT l,

A CGRTfFlEO INTERVIEW WITH Mff’V. C ECHUN, 799 GOLDEN OATS AVS, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,

Ml** Lola tlritt; popular mem’ e. '
■f the i'olfhg high s l.eol *&lt;•! ule*
will he among the PI graduate«
leaving Setdfholr ll'cb School tble
week, wa* th* hono.ee :.t u sue
|fi«p birthday fmrty in the ruri t
of a pthlM supper nt Sanlmndo'
Springs h»«» M 'nVii nig Id.
Friend* who .Inrnl tlo- -lirpri
party met at the hnnn- of Mi*f'ltlllinp I'rawfnrd before goioc tr, |
the fit ill home The gr»..|i Ib-n
m dared to Snnljirrin 8,.t;ng ! where after *up,&gt;er. daiinne n" 11
1 swimming were rninynl until r
late hour,. ■
Thorn, atten kr.!» Ihe party err*

Graduation Specials
Mesh Tin?*
Tie (lufM
(WhrflnWfn

T d llrt Hels

m&gt; we

tried I’ljrmomb on Sen FraneiKu’t ftraoui bllli! It certainly can tlimbi

P R IC E D AS L O W AS T H E LOWEST
(bandied Plymouth Sit -lib Floating Puxraf, 2-door

fen AN Pencil Seta
H ues

THE JEWELER

I'tjffetl Hm R o d in ...

Mr. tchlln bought Plymouth to make hi*
dollar* count I Why not follow hit example?
Look at all three low -priced car* . . . and buy
lb* ooa that give &gt; you most per dollar.

M l fltc k le s

NKLAUL1NS

Ha hOaffM Standard Plymouth fo r his aalcxmen becauaaof ’ ’ihc many outitandinx feature*
that tnake for reliability and economy."

run bacataaa there ii « « nttJIttt JtuJ wwigbi!

W II Folds

BlMGff ’and Necklaces
Bldiff, Balova tFrtal
WatdMa

■a a n . ECHUN lx not only an engineer .
J Y L *• aJ»i aulumnlille parti! So he know*
■utomobilt yaliici. .w h .il i dollar ought to buy!

And Plymouth not only fa the loweit-priced,
6-cylinder, 4-door udan . . . but coal* lea* lo

ViOHljr Cases

field faim

"We need reliable cars . . . that
arc economical to buy and run” .

Floating Power engine mourning* for in­
tranet .. . oof only a smoother ride, but longer
life from your engine. And hydraialic brakea
, . , not only xuft, but icIf-equalizing as well.

lln te k lx

C tB S n tle

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Sadon.. prlc* d \ b

**dka,944t( C-dtsir tcdin. , 1 1 0 1 rurable m t coupe.

t

‘ | 5 i^ \ S Z fefe eo,P«. 1149. AH price* ». O. R.
PtCMry, Datrog, atul tuhjtct lochaagatritbodl otkJcc.

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t n rtta to u rn At c n i m l a mo t o r * atm aino,
CHI CABO. CINIUIV 01 D 6 * * l i l

M a to *)

It big."

NEW PLYMOUTH SIX * 4 4 5

(old ux I* m&gt;
Plymouth oa

AND UP f.O.B. RECTORY. DETROIT SQID BY
Dooot. o« lord-

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                    <text>Tinkham S a y s A m b a H sador At Large Has
Been Called Dishon­
est By Two Courts

mte T hat
jo People
ki In Exid Flame*
LO N G B E V H » C alif.. J u n e
A U n M axploalon In a
gadollne d litfU ry rocked th e
fa m o u s S ta a l.H I I I oil field
y e s te r d a y ,/tu m b le d
h o uses

Biennial ^Session
Sine Die A t 1:15 P.M . Toda

Receipts Fqr 7-Month
Period Have B e e n
N e a r lv 875,000,000

WASHINGTON, Jun* .1- &lt;AVTh* recall of Norman II. Dario,
r r n l i M R n m n ll'i ambassadorat-large, woo demanded yesterday
by Representative Tinkham, Re­
publican,
Massachusetts, w h o
charm ) ilurint the enure* nf an
^ w v s h &gt; w “ T T 5 trrrT » fitc iK i

tra p p e d n a ld e n ta a n d sp re a d
f ire t h h s g h th a a re a .
' P o lic i/e a tlm a U d t h a t a t
U o explosion a n d fire
1 follow ed.
gee of surrounding prudarer
war* threatened,
laca in the ' immrdialr area
cruahad by tha terrific tonA young mother and her baby
Wro the first known doad- It waa
8 1red many other* met a similar
_ to when their home* caved in.'
•&gt; Cries of tho injured mingled
a h tho roar of fames shooting
» tho sky and defying emergenry fire crews from every part of
tho Bay district.
All available
physicians and
Boroaa wore rushed to tha scene In
SSI balances.
Seventeen
Injured
seraoaa were chocked i s a t . the
Baaitde Hospital within a few
minutes. Mery arrived every min­
ute a t ether hospital*.
.IBS .bloat shattered windows
thgMghaot Long Beach and aa far
M S t as San Psdro, sin miles
Slant thw beach front.
More than 18,000. persona gath­
ered a t the seine and hampered
firemen attempting to stem the
flames. Police gave warning that

kbrapi bill bristling with oil dorridka. where Inri Mar. 10 a major
ogfibqaak* claimed more than 60
lleea. believed at Aral It waa *nather trembler. .
As with tho aortquake. city au­
theritieg Immodl
*......................upon
.
the N ary for aid and SQO BlueJacketa war* dispatched front San
Pedro to police tho explosion area.
Tom Collin*, a Richfield plant
employ*, eras tho first of tho
deed identified. The dirillltry
where lb* explosion orcurre.i wa*
jewnod hy the Richfield Company.
At least 10 oil woR* were a t­
tacked by the flames within a few
minute*. Initial damage wa* **timated a t more than $500,000.
* Th# proaonc* of acore* of gas­
oline and cruA* oil storage lank*
In th* riolnlly edited to th* haiante of firemen.
Seventeen men Were reported at
work In tho M*hft»M plant when
a minor ogploolon flrtt took pla-#.
/fgmvodlately three men from
i gdMntng “erncklni^"plants ran to
M n th * Richfield worker* shut
a f f vwhrea In an attempt to halt
' farther i f In tone.
Than cam# th# rending blast.
The dl*tin*ry waa .lettered . A
clood of amok* and fire leaped In­
to tho air.
Oat* three bodice, tho** of ColRn*. Dirk flaoghan and *rt Wall*r. ware recovered by firemen,
rharlo* Cape, T. Cremway and C.
-Brown were among thoa# known
to ba*« boon In the p lant
Anthoritl*. belteeed It wa* lm‘pinatlhU fdr any nf th* Rtehfteld
plaat to hare iarrived.
C n * v l« *

C o n ^ M iB e ft

To GipTii K ldnaolng
.

BANS** ClTT Jon* $^-fBVWalter MaOoo.
omgeict, wa« said by polka today
to haeo tonfwaed ho wm no* *f
toy men who kidnaped Mia* Mary
MUBray. daughter of City lU aag w R . f . MeElroy. a week ago
f i t g P - t o d $36,060 rmaaoia for
R &amp; T x Hlgftaa* «^kf of de-

Debt R efunding I
Is Killed In Hot
By 1-Vote Margi
Tag Bill la P a s t

Papal Decree Hits
Spain's Government

To Be Known AsAtlantlc Bank Edifice

Daels had been railed ”dishon**l”
hy t* n rourta.
%
Thr Now Englander crntam l one
nf hit rnatantiona nn a $15,000
profit report* itto have hr*n mad*
hy Ihiria and hi* rn.promnter* of
a Cuban plantation.
Tinkham wound up by iiuolinir
decision- nf l hr flirt nr! of Coltimhl« court nf appeal* and tha *uprrm r rourt and Ihrn adding:
“ Darin. . .ha* hrrn denounced
hT two United State* rourta aa

Thr nanir of thr First National
Hank huibline. thl* rity’a tailed
• true tin#. will l&gt;r rhanpml at oner
I.. |h r Atlantic Hank bull »ne. it
war announrrd today hy Frank
Keans, pioncrr tr.idrnt of thr
I akr Mary certtnn who recently
piirrha.nl Ihi* valuable proprrt).
Thr rhanjc i* madr in anlitlpali n of a new era of activity that
r*|w&gt; led to accompany thr
uiwnn* neat Monday morning of
hr
Santoid-Atlantir
National
■tank in &lt;ha thinking to «ma o| Uia
structure.
Arcumpanying Mr. Evan#’ annaumviiient. ma.tr during the hue, |, „ vl b all* »l arim ty ««ith

VATU AN l t T t . j n* 3.(A** Th» entire guw inm enl of
S |« im ha* h**n automatically
excommunicated from th# t'ath_ Jjr - U tu u b .. L u - ^ ia m a a . anCi»
Catholic d# re**. Thr Vaniran
Stair D-partnivnl announceno*tit w ar ma ► today a lte r
lap* I'm , ias irtl a »urp^i»r rncyclical declaring that th* now
Spanish religious laws consti­
tuted a grlrvoua attark on thr
church.

Atlantic Han O perat­
e d During Trying
Hmen Of Business

TA LLA H A SSEE, Jnn*

TOtfiTrContfirnecTTn
Appropriation Bill
Passed B y Solons
t a » '. a iia s s e f .. Jun# $. -&lt; m
— Kol.owing are flrure* fte»d for
major atat* Inatltutlona In tho hl•Snlal appropriation* bill passed
yesterday hy th* Legislature, com­
pared with amounta recommended
)y in*
iio u ir and
in u Sanata,
O tncw , upon
U|TUI.
by
tha Horn*
•hick compromlpaa war* reachedH o a r d 'o f control—Salarita
14150; aapenaea $3000. Houaa
am*. Sanat* $1020 and $MM.
Univeraity of Ftorlda-Satortoa
$451,410; *ip*n«*» $106,500. Houao
ami Senate figures aama. Alao
provide* $25,000 for radio itatlon
WRDF, included |n lloua* bill bat
not Ineluded In Senate bill.
• Agricultural raperlmonl alalion--$272,419. lloua# $260,000.
Senate- $30OJ00------------------—-—
State
plant 'board -Salarie*
$1)0,612- eipena** $30,000; emer­
gency fund* (not to be used un|r u found nereasary by budget
commission) $50,000. House $110.­
000. 130,000 and $50,000. Sanat#
$12,155. $56,544 and $50,000.
Florida State College for Wom­
e n - Salarie* $308,600; espenaes
$50,400, and whalavar necessary
In salvage educational building.
House same, 'with $5500 for sal­
vaging educational building. Sen­
ate figure* *am# with no provj*
•ten far baUdiag.
'
Horn# demanatrmtlo# » H w •
Salarie* $8306; .ripenaea $2134.
House and Senate *ame.
School for deaf and blind—
Salarie* $75,917; expenses $62.­
165. Houae $70,000 and $62,168.
Senate $77,638 and $62,165.
Agricultural Rnd M#fhinkil
College f o r Negro#*—Salarie*
|Htl.02fl; expense* $51,091. House
$61,600 and $31091. Senate $97.­
659 and $51,091.
State hp»pl&lt;»l l°r ln*ann—Sal­
aries $308,534. expense* $51,533;
incidental* $M,140; fir* sprinkler
system $20,000. lloua* $296300;
1172.000; $50,000 and $50,000.

Th* coart d*cl*ton* *ald that
A* sent In conference with the
Davis ami a partner wrr* author­ House, It carried $715,710.03A -or
ised hy an American syndicate to $172,107,000 over-the llob.e fig­
buy $35,000 worth nf Cuban land ure* Connally estimated it »tlll
wouM aaye_$25O^gq.9O0„ com­
pared with current veteran*’
costa, although the administra­
tion hail planned to lop off about
$420,000,000.
Byrnes estimated th# Connelly
amendment would require another
$05,000,000 for Spamsh-Amerkan
war veteran*. $10.3.000.000 mors
for World War veteran*, than
was contemplated in meeting the
original provision* of th* economy lb,, luluir pr spevt* u| Santonl. I
cannot help bul li-el that w* ai&gt;
There wa* n„ win! from th# really entering upon another and
Whit# linos* a* to Jh# frellng nf far greater per od nf progress and
tho FresMant towanl the om*nd-' auvanermrnt. The a,an# before a*
ra*nt, but there were strong In­ «u ray * on will be duplicated by
dication* th# House would accept More* «•( other*. «nd before long
thr addition.
industry will be humming a» ut
Trammell. Democrat. Florida, iild. I firmly Imliev* that thl* rlty
moved the rule# suspension te will l&gt;* am mg the first in Florida
permit consideration of an amend­ to lie ret rn*d to the pro*|&gt;eron*
ment limiting World War ruta to runrlit mis uf n il su long ago II
15 percent and won th* required 1 did not bell*** that, I wool I not
WASII1NOTON. Jun* X two-thinla margin easily. Thi*
Prosldont Rnoacvet I* espori"! ®T wa* the first wl-hack for ad­ Imv* pureha-eil thl* building nor
Democratic loader* to make a di­
invested -o heavily ill Snuf 'id
rect appeal •" *•■•** to ratify ministration leader*.
property.”
the repeal nf the Eighteenth
When lie was a»k*d whether or
Amendment.
not hr aulirlpstrd *n early re­
Congressmen
from doubtful
sumption ul tra bog m real estate.
state* urged hint I” early action
Mr. Evans stated that “Thar* i*
and they believe he will respond
no doubt but llusl a.unvr or later
we will *** many change* in
property holding* in this section,
change* that will find the prudent,
lu-r«liir becoming' the owner of
Special Regatta COmmltt*# ■&gt;* tne and* awl structure* In various
trad* boJy, tixlay »«l aboutigalh sn turn* of th« city an leouaty."
enag a number of »uitablr prtie*
“ In m&gt; opinlm.” Mr Evan*
of m»ich*od»r and other ar- a tided, ’’the lime to buy U when
licks which will to preaented tn prices are low. We *hall not **e
the winners of van » tew* ' ,,rr‘ lower |»rK*it. It follows that n &gt;w
|„ I,C held on lake Monro* Thor* i th* time ' to b y. and when made (hat an arplleallon for rhar
006 from tha internal revenue .lay afternoon, June K»peaking of buying or investing, ter a* a National bank was rent
Mr. Highleyman wa» one nf I am umvlnred that Ihid I* ** to (he Federal comptroller with
lax.
several member* »f the commit ir&gt;od a plate a* any in th* country the statement that the bank
«vi«hed I., I&gt;* ra|tTI*ll**d
In- who met at the City Hall &gt;r» in inek# an investment.”
TOO with a mirplii* of $20,060. The
lerday afternoon to complete final
Mr. Ev* im became the owner applicanl* were Peter J. Feitner
plan* for lb* regatta, one of »ev- 0r th* Atlantic Hank building
—
ral prop wed for th# »umm*r some week* ag"- At that lime h* if 0 &lt;cen|a. head nf the Osceola
Cypres* Co. S. &lt;&gt; Shlnhnlser.
months. II# stated that he h»li*'ed uclared himself “*oh|” on this
ICniitniued On I’sge Flv*|
local merchant* will co operate city a* ■ rommunity with vast posTh# ftrit af several publk cere­
willi th# nrovrmenl to bring hun­ aibllltlos.
monies attending ' the graduation
Since then he ha*
dred* of p n o M t&gt; the c.ty ("• l.il* ed himself with •upervulng
nf the 91 young men and women
an afternoon of raring, bp donat minar change* and repair* to the
comprising the 8enlor Class of
Seminole High School will b*
ing various prlM*.
building, and it* rtpiipment. Th*
tomorrow
ateg*H at tha
Appointment of a receptl-n exterior is being cleaned and parts
night at 1:00 o'clock with the hacrnmmitl** rompooed of II 51 of it will 4i* repainted soon. Th*
alaureat* sermon af Rev. Smith
I'apworth, E. N- Scott, k •' interior hallways and o'lfit** al*o
Hardin; solo, John Dighton; IrenaSp*«r. R. F. Halnea, Walter t o ,p will un Vrgo
a paint and ren­
odist Church, aa tho faatur*.
-r. and* all member* of the tv*" ovation treatment that will inak*
Th* program will bo as follows:
fold City (Premia*Ion *l*o w&gt;- r ^ L tbWu the most attractive in the
Processional hy tho High School
feet* t TbU committee will h* rity. „ ’
Orchaatra; Invocation, Rev. E. D.
joneil by lha, may &gt;ra of Del-arel
About 10 day* ago, Mr. Eeana.
Brownlee; scripture raadisg, Re*.
ami Orlando, and will board the
after negotiation* with SanfordJ. B. Root; hymn -Onward Chrisyacht
“Mk*
Celof*
whkh
will
p'«&gt;'
lion Soldiers.” Urn audience; bac­
Allanllc National Bank off rials,
cetd toward th# eastern outlet to ^
cate ti real* sermon. Rev. South
ann &gt;unr*d that be had entered in­
Lake M ’area to welcome thr f&gt;*
Bardin; solo. Job a Dighton; benafo a five year leas* nf th* (tank­
rad# of yachts and boata which i* ing rooms and that the building
Hi-tlon. Re*. Martin J. Bram; raavkadulcd
to
antor
the
lakr
at
cassional. tha orehaatrm. .
wo Id be ucttrpitri an Monday,
15:36 o’clock.
Tha class, compoaa def 44 girl*,,
Juno 5.
Under pnacnl plana, fully I" '
and 45 boys, win complete their
high school career* at graduation
boats will b* autcrod la scrh of
osoreteo* at tho school tvert Fri­
th* several outbmrA rowboat. Stock P rofit Taking
day night a t B;00 o'clock. .
•ailboat and canoo rooaa End te­
Sends Prices Down
- Member* of tha class are aa Toiar* •xpw.la.l from Gaasva. Uk»
tewai
Mary, Longwood, Sanford, ' «rvl|
Th# M!***■ Mary f . Andrew*.
Ate* Hattk Phillip.- Wanaley DeLiyid. InriUtloa* ware catend ; NBW 'YORK. June x - U h - nrohably have a ronfrisiko with
Bo-llaa Bellamy, Maeterte Bo-, Fwrtor, WUttern Preston. Bnr*n *4 to boaliaaa at Edatte, ML Dora Klocks ricadid under a brisk prof­ th# whole delagation in tho next
it taking today^tad acvvral of th* day at taro. I lu to ''r . &lt; '••n much
Lester and Orlando aa waU.
•rt«ka,
JaanatU Borland, lot# Rtear. Wredraw Riser.
|loading remmadltle* arrompanlod do: h i being * n f t .
farorabla
Britt, VIrotate Brooks. Helen Col- R iven. T. W. Ruaaell, Richard
Thaaa a ‘tea-tag
ye*UnJ»y'« Ithem downward. With th* tap* actida on this meaaur* at this noohen, Anna Mari* Coach. Fanlla* Smith, Wllaan Smith. Hareld Rianrunning as msch a* a quarter aa •loa at Congress."
Crawford. Hertona* David. Lacy Wy. L*a Btreatr.m BUI Bumper.
boar behind, extreme wsae* of on#
Dobteas. Haloa Drearer, Mar tone Chart** Tew.,BUI Thompaon Jim
Continuing, Repiesentathr# Wllto taro or more dollars were gen­
DwBaeo. Breoate Doggar, Hate* Terrible. BU Tyre. P- M. Vkkenr.
cox stated. “A* you ka.w, this te
eral
fog
tho
tending
slocks
In
a
Dvaa. Eathar Erid raaa. Catheriac
turnover of about 1300.606 shares a a gxtra acasion railed solely for
rim roster. Aik* H srrry. Haari
th* parpooe of considering only
for the brief a*a*Um.
Harroy. Otedy* Hradarera. Mari

Highleyman Seeks
Prizes For Races
Planned For Lake

biennis) se ssio n o f th e L e t
la tu r e s d jo u rn e d s in s die
1 :1 6 P . M. to d a y . S hor
a f te r a d jo u rn m e n t th e G
e rn o r t o l d
n e w sp a p e n i
th a t "b y f a r th a m a jo r P
tlo n o f th e p ro c ra m h a s b&lt;
p u t o v er f o r th e people*
declined to m a k e a n y «
meat on the debt funding WO t
|failad to paaa bat tsM ho W»
a im s * .tho matter III * tm
•tatsmant latar.
*
Boforo adjournlne tho Left
taro rooebod an acraamont an
biennial appropriation* MU,
resolution on tha Judicial tt
euitlng and the flee, ton. M l
and twenty-dollar automobile
bill |a tha sessions that tenth
Into h u t nlRht,
• '
A* tbs sixty-day regular
a lon* ended thorn wna a ! •
prediction th a t' t h r law***
will b« railed Into axtra m
before tho fleet of the year; I
legislators hoBovad the apt
evasion will ho •hold aa earij
September.
'

“Automobile

• y -r * r &gt; v n

wart Ik aanatbll 'bilalneaa oponj.tlonti oeor-burU n i J U a p ijfW
have ’ keen ‘given a brenUtlMf
spell aa tho p u ia g a «f the Tttkck
bill ph Its Ulaa.'- .............
rVd
WIU th# excapttod of the W»r
bill ’ there haeo 'been no MW
sourtoe of revenu*. There heW
been-lanx. consolidations althoogh
not luMklent. A foundation
boo, laid for relief of the h o w *
owner as has that for redlatrieiIng Judicial elrtulte".
V'4
Voting 47 to 46. th* lloua# M -'
hold Speaker TomaMlIo’s rallMT
that It could not giro fu tm r
consideration to tho administra­
tion-sponsored public'debt fond-’
Ing hill on which tho Sonata a l l
Houaa failed to egre*.
The rote earn# on a motion to
table .another motion b* Bopl
Roblnoou, of Dado* that m
Houio override the Bpoahor’o IW
Ing end recede from IU atfln#*tlvo referendum amendment to
which the Senate and Ch i l l MB
objected and which caused a to*»*
latlve deadlock after tho hottt # '
toaday at noon.
. V |H
Meanwhile both Houaoo t * t
clerks .a d enrolling room)
complete the baslneaa of got
all the meaurea Into tho hah
of the Governor ao th* final ga&lt;
might fall.

Baccdaureate Ser mon To Be Given
By Hardin At School Sunday Night

Clock* In both chambers. i

malnod at U ilS A. M. Frtd
Wilcox Expresses Doubt Of Getting
wbora they stopped yesterday.
Aid For Growers Io Fruit Fly Losses
lh ee net on wills atiwrgtncy re­
lief measure* whleh were eonlainrtl in the Prv«ld*nl’a program."
*'I fully appreciate the aerioua
■mill it i»n •listing in my district
a , the result of the loss and dam­
age austalncd in thi* fruit fly.
fight," he tontinuaA -Ml am ex­
tremely anxious l&lt; do somathlng
tn roliave thla diatraso and I *** re you that thi* tnaaaur* is on#
of tlie things that I am vitally in­
terested in. I only mention th#
difficulties surround ng th* Im­
mediate cnnaidarntlm of tho bill
In or hr that you may bo fully ad­
vised aa to juat what lh* con­
ditions are.”
Concluding, ho stated that “I
have inaisted that tha Commltte*
nn Agriculture glea as a faviiabl#
report In order that wa may bring
the blit to tho floor of th* Hoaoo.
Wo may yet b# sbla to da th!» ate
though lhare ar* only a low days
of this session left and tome ^
th* major part* of th* Praaldoatl
pc igram ar# atRI on tho tablo."

Criminal Trials In
Circuit Court Em
Trial of criminal cast* bror
before Circuit Court Judge MQ
R. Imlth, of THuavlllo, at
Court Houaa during th* waafc;
concluded lata yesterday tJ
noon when * Jury found Jim R
fill, white man charged with gl
larecny of a aalna and rowl
no$ gulRy.
'
Annie Mae Ashlay, negro , 4N
charged with th* first d*gra# m M
dor of her day-old Infant, want M
trial .Wodnoasiny. Late T aiadhjg
Jury anaoanewd that ft wan J
vlded, and a mtetxtal waa th# H
auft. Tha gift remain* la th* #aM
ly Jail to await farther aetteau »
When Judge Smith retaraa’ri
Sanford next

Tumday

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ctvO reft hu tit a tod hy $ * » «

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Yesterday Curry fared a dub
ailed, and adjusted for
that
while not the equal r* the
so In used machine*.
Del .and and Daytons r l.b if la*‘.
year, contained a t leant four
dherwis* dependable batters In
Yde, Chamberlain. Dull, and Me*
tin, who had h it safely In nine
itr a lf h t fam es Incidentally until
he fell before Carry.
Only two of the B ruin, t-erhed
second during the game one of
them In thHHiret Inning when
rt Man'a hrown billfold, name
Curry walked two men bef 're Roy
atington. Kinder plena* ra­
Harrison m a rt the season'* m a t
le Herald Office and receive
•enratlonal catch ®f l»*y’« sum
double th a t would have scired two
rune. The second man to rise n
4—Busina* Service
second got there In the r lath on
a b f l l N a OCT—M*g*"ta China a walk and Inf'eld out.
Thlrty-ono faced Curry during
S t half price. McUulln's.
the game. Just fo-’r more than tha
regulation number. Three of these

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AltTICM OP MASTKH'B SALK

N ty ric ft i s iiRHKnT o iv k n lh .""•'•r so d pursyaat to th a t rmrial*
rin a l lr*ersm nf rnrsrlnm urs. m «n.| sn l-rsd nn th* M ad day of
8—fllloaU on W t n U d j _____ May. A. P. 1*1*. by tits J jd a s «f
ili« i'irm il Cniui nr th* Twenty.turtlela! Olrrmll nl Ihe einl*
; COLORED WOMAN wanU Job ttstri*
nr PlnrMe. In s a c fnr SsmlnoU

doing housework. Neill* Rag­ l .....Hr. In llhanesry. In*js rerialn
rmns* Ihersla ponrtfne. w hsrsln J
land, 410 E. »th Hi.
R . l.rrn .S L I* enmpialnanr,' ami
.P oultry

' leghorn hen* IV lb.
Heavy
hen* 16c lh. Eggs I k dm. tbyion Otocery, Country Club Road,
n m t mo -j .
! 1 — M U cril* n e o u a
DRIVING TO Chicago via Indian­
apolis about June 10th. Emptv
hack saat. Refsrenre* exchangfd.
A pply box 1S3, Herald.

MINKIS; H 'A l.I.iaoN . a wlrtuw. anrt
1‘IIAHM * liriMPAMT. n Pb.rlrt*
enrim rallnn. nr* rtsfsnrtanls, Ihnl I.
r o l ’NTH JniINMON. a* Mp . e Ini
Ussier by »nlrt Dsrree apnnlslsrt
shall nffsr Inr sal* anrt sell in Iha
hlehrsl anrt Iwsr 1.1rt rt* r far rash,
nl piiklle auellnn. h*fnre Ihe Weal
•I-tor t.f the I'nurt llou-e In Hnnfnril.
Ueinlnnte Cnnaly, Plnrlrta. na lh*
irrt *n* of July A n t i l l , halwssn
lh . I*u*I hnurs nf sale lh* nrnnsrtv
In sahl risers* rtswrlhad. **lrt ste p .
»rl&gt; hmlae la H*mlanl* Cnunly,
Plnrlrt*. a miir* p srllea b tr rt.**rlhlinn nf **14 iiro p .n r belna as fol­
low*'
••lei ririy .n a * I I I , nf M M.
Minim's Hilbrtlvlslna *rem rt In*
III I’lal nn ru* la nrrte* nf Iks
I'lsrli nr lh* Clrenli rtuirl.
M.mlnnl. fn n a ly . Klnrlrtn nn.|
teinrrtert la rial . tl....b !Cn I
pass 1», Hsmlnnls r'nnnlv n . r .
"n l.. anrt rnnlalnln* t - n arms,
mnrs nr less".
Ihr saair la b* anlrt lo ra,l*(y **irt

CMIATU
j r k p . M cU ulin's__________
V a N TE d T 4 passenger* to Muael#
Rhoata about June 10., 110.00
* a c h . Box M. H. car* Htrald.

ju iis s o s .

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N. W. Wart N. C. IUVI*.
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« n»!o v i rw»cVJi nirtA i. r iN r ir r .
IV AVI, NON IHWIVOI.K i n r x .
t v -t h in ii

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er.onuiA. iv r iMArpinr.
I t — R oom s W ith B oard
I.HIIVANII A. BIINIVKN.
r*«p)*l*«*l.
'MICE AIRT room* with cool VKNA C. BIIHIVNN.

hreexes from lake. With or
pltbout board. I l l Rim Av*.
I I — A p o rt m en to F o r B oat

•pURNIHIIED g a n g * apartim at.
. R ent reasonable. IIP W. 17th Bt.
FOR RBNTi
» room garage
•partm ant, completely funtUh*&lt;l,
•tectrle refrigerator, Phono EU-J.

ornimn o r p U N i.ir/m ’iTv""*'

T,ii.
C a ilRlVKIl.
—
ar*r* nf Knnrh
nirulln* Kirmlsr.
T.iu are h*r*fcr nirt-r.rt .art r*.
J ! ] " ! '" .b e Bad snp*sr u|u,a Ih*
*rd day nf iulv m i in ih . mil m
Cnmplalnl Iliad *aaln*l mu In ih*
»••&lt;&gt;»» •niltlsrt ran** anrt Cnurl.
Th* Hanford Haralrt I* harshy
de'.iensbrt an Ih* n*n*p***r In
Whl«h Ihle srtl.r shall h* SMkllskm
f"C-ifh,'ehhsseutlvs w a.ha.

"*
(FOR OCEAN BEACH
rtnU la i S S U T V O T u&lt;" U
V. k. n o r m . abb.
'.h e m e s, bungalows, and apartNVl A. W. WMIu I l
Jm eats see H. E. Nusbaum, Ell
F irst Av*. Daytona Beach, Pla.

FOR RENT ; famished garage
."apartment Including space for
&lt;ar. Phone ItB W. too K. 13th Bt.
•THREE ROOM furnished apnrtA, m e n t M OO par month, t i t U u p t - H o m a n F o r R ent

hy "Refl R o b i n " (podlgraed).
Krlced reasonable and may be
seen at BOO Magnolia Av*.
FOR THIS WEEK. P la t wan
p ain t Highest quality mad*. All
colors. II.DB gallon. 80c q u a rt
Stanley-Rogera Hardware Co.

FOR RALE:
Remington type­
FOR RENT: I room furnished
writer with desk and chair.
S- apartm ent, with gaimga. Park Will sell separately, 70S Oak Av*.
Av*nu# and Sixth street, known
, no' Helly ApartmcnU. phone M L FOR RALE: Baby carriage and

balk table, Inqulro Herald.

CEDAR CHEST, t small r o d
do*#n-sheets. 6 bedspread*, card
tablas, curtain* sad miscall*,
rtous article*. Ralph W. Leasing
Transfer A Storage

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plhlM tinn ra m * a t Orlando. Hundn« they will m e t N*w Sm yrna
*lih&lt;-r h rr* o r a t Vow Sm yrna,
while on Tuesday they s o to Orlaiuln to nU v ntf th a t ralned-eut
reven- la m r of l«.* Sunday.

Yesterday, he pitrhed
hit boll but his performs rue 'm i­ J &amp; a i S ............. a ij .n M H .A - M
' * * * * "
ca ted th at h« was thoroughly di«- I'tisnihrrijin ft
p-e* •«
» • • I • •
gue.tetl with the collapse uf the r I'.-nlnaln'i. 1H I • I • • 3
i l m rl
Infield, and the poor w ire of hia fl"
v . If
rmrt. .
* » « * • •
o tfleld.
Xt*.tll» so
* " * . 2 1 1
The Karla score a pair of nine In ti*rl»s*
ih
11 1B !a '•i -5I I
the first frame. Arioli waited. K n i'.ln . I*
Bonner bit to short, forcing Ari ill.
tit II
I?' * r.
Me fin might have completed a •ruhi'-nl
Arioli. lb
* *• J
?
5 a l i i T
double play at first but Instead re llsstthMr «
IInr M... IH
J ' J ‘ • '
threw the ball In the bleachers as Vl.hnll. lb
Memo.II. rl
} • • * • !
Banner went to second. B arnr. I'Mlb—
lh. rf
i I a I * *
* !
1 1 .
hit t , center field for on* nf lh*- llarrioon. if
■Uiaamaa. r
J
7 s ? s
few time* *f Me Ilf* and stored Corry.
»
I J ' * 1 *
a double when Yd* overran the
33 I* 1 t«8 t I
bell. Bonner scored on the hit. Ab- g . Vila i»ii| nn . I'cnnlHNlHR'a InlKgtm
tm
ntm
boll f illowed Barnes' double with
Hr««v» I*&gt; iitMlng••• •••
a double to right field, scoring IM.meahurg
rtfor *1
*•&lt; H .
Barnes. Maxwell gad Cnjhrath
Hunniidn Mum* b#ll»n_I*.
7»v» i,
x. n if rjr' IT' Annjiirboth went out io left field.
T wh hm—- Ml#. Altlntil J. I'u rr).
leirttsM Thr## h«## Ml. IUrn#«
With two out in the re.-orJ, V
Itcririrea. iUritra. AMm.II, lUlfl
two more runt ram e over. Ila rr'- aoii mi hI*it li.ifvt. Arioli* llt'tin*f.
riithr*alh ls*ft »■
son drew a pats and went to
tmr« 1. Hunfnnl ■ NlFMch «ul. »m*
otrd on • passed ball bef &gt;ra Chap­ KrhmIm I. by I'urry I H«**" **»•
IsmIU. ofr KniiwirM «. off Curry a
man struck out. Curry was out I'sasnl ItiillM. hull
Kdtrhnl run*
&amp; rmiilift. hrUblll aw.
short t o . first as Harrison went *€«ifefiirtl
lUtvhei Tim* 1:1*
to sec.nd and Arioli walked. He
stole second and- both
score;! on OIII.ANIM) I. NEW HMYHNA t
Bonner’s clean lo iping single lo
ORLANDO, June 2 e-A slashing
left. Ilarnes filed out to center
three-run rally in the last two
Knowles eeltled down tfle r that frames, and a well * take. I effort
until the sixth when th* fire­ by Cal •T ex’* CarletAn yesterday
works began. Culbreth was safe irate Charley P u rtrll’s Orlando
on Herlnng’a error. Harrison sac­ T eers their third win nf the sea­
rifice,| Culbreth lo second. Chap­ son over th# New Smyrna Crack­
man was safe at first whsn Iter- ers at Tinker Kleld bef ire a small
long made a second error and Cul- but noisy Thursday
afternoon
hreth went to third.
Curry
erowd.
smacked a double to left Hold,
Carletnn clinched hi* own game
•coring both runners, Arioli waa
•af* a t Drat on K. Pennington's with a clean single in the sev­
error, nonntr waa thrown out at enth. The rl b# ha I battled on
f ln t aa Curry scored and Arioli even term* *ln-e Ihe second frame.

VKI.AMKO. VAfflllN'JIIIKKIN 1‘ACKINO COMPANV,
"V W A rH -rvirru amt
It L. III.AI K. Dsfsartanla
BO. H ,| Me- T.
___ A OT1CM o r B A LM
notii k tit • ItRRROV IIIVBN.
. '
th* t*lh rt*V nf
Jos*. Itii, wlthla |h* l»eal hnurs
of
at tha cnurl house la lh*
Vlnrlrta. t .hall
••If In lh* hlihrat hlrt'Ur fur r**li,
***. hela# la lh.
v u .Va* «» ■emtaal# and mi*i. nl
Florida. *nrt in«r* luirileularly il.*«*rlR#«l «« filling*:
,i R«el Half lid ,) uf th. fast
Half iK 'il nf lh* Nnrlhmst
Ussrl.r INMm »t **ri|„n t.
Vurmu».| Uu.rlsr
INW I nl lh* Nnrlhw**l (|u*riT ' HflVMl wf Osetian, t.-all-la —.
Turnnehlp Is Msam. Il.ny. Is
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'•"&lt; "■ bs ".'id t„ Mii.fr a
•I**!
uf f»r*rlo*ur« In in*
»ho». .niltlsrt r a m mart* and anlim*1*""
,Lh*
' *•* Al*««nd*r
*( April,
I*33 by |ho Mniiarililp
Akvrmahp Jtiig* of ih* «rur»*«l4
II ti mi ml Ihlriy.aU i»d |I/|M
IjolUr, JJIW U U I with Inl.rs.l
nf"**** ,nk” *frl&gt; n ' ,,M ,n 4al*
•
,
ilOHKIHIN.
U
uc£V !:ilf5, “ " " CkMne" ’
Nnli.linr for CsarpUliianl*.
T.iapa. rio rlrta.
AUTII'N U K h O M I M i. a il MM B A LK .
Ti» WHOM IT MAT i ' iini'RHN;
ikS.m
,H* hy"b'tRHV
lh*| I r!^K
t i r and
«IHu* uf IIIVBN
a 4e■;re* *f fur»rl,,,ur, aM( „ | ,
•I*r*rt In Ih* ITresli Cnurl nf iha
Twpaly-Thlrrt Jurttrlal nrrult. la
and l*r Mmlaul* Cuualy, PUrlrta.
la Chases n r . In * r * I h s r v t a
l-ndlna, srhrrtla Krtllh II. WWlk.r,
a feeie-aale. I* pUlnilff, **t May,
rt*Me Haw Ilas l•om•llnl•s knuwa
*• Mary f. Ilawlisii. ■ r*M* ■j ,
sad as A4n.lnlslr.lrls
•I Ihe m a n nf W*H,r M Hawllsa.
•Ir.raaed: Hnnlnrrt llrnssr* Crertll
•'nrparstloa. a mrpuralleai Bereka
Car ms. |ncnri~'«l.d. . ru.p,,
k•rtsrsled f ire s ,r, Crmil I'urnsraHue. a ewrpurallon; &gt;*4 r. V Dul-

-A fnw years ago. » y BSSIUI
wasn't rood, sad I Buffered from
tram pins." writ*# Hra. H erbert
W. Hunt, of HalUatll*. Tex**.
"My pain ao u ld aaooaalo s a
I
mould Jual d ra s around, ao slugformed brilliantly at times.
(l»h and ’do-lea*.' My m other daT)»» I«|B BHlf*;
New Hen r n*
AO It II tn A »: elded In g lra tna CarduL I basan
rth .i* i. tr»
—
l a s t
J J to m md. T hat tired , alusstab
T*rtrt*r. lb
t e a s
w*M*«-|y. lb
a - a » l * • frallns *&gt;&lt; S»na and the point
W risht a*
t a i l
r ‘rose, r
. . » . I a I I i • disappeared. I r a n t pralao Cardol
r « , i..r. ir
l i s t
: : iso hlahly becaua* 1 kaow It
rifM-irirh. rf
C a l s
H aS .r, rf .
S • • 1 • • helped me."
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lory manner until he began to til*
luring Ihr last two innings.
As it later developed, the Ti­
gers w ^ *h« game in »h* sevsnth.
Bred grounded out to open the
hr Alsobrook. p.lcher
nning.
.ho had to play shortstop beci'tso CTKr.k, p
Kddie Moore went to New Smyina
rt&gt;m
(iainrsville thinking the
l i n t was to bo played there, aiu•:le,| hock of set acid, Neil William­
son, new Tiger receiver raughl
•nr of Check's fast balls close to
Ihe end nf h:s iluh for a tiuble
along the foul.line, sending AUobrook to third.
C arletnn rrashed through wi-h
. mingle tij- s r o tr A!sobrnot. WH ■
liam son pulled up a t th ird w ith a
lualned ankle, and Charley I’urIrnm m .n a g e. vgrtit In lo
run for th e y o 'th . The rally went

blooie as Maltby an I Power* were
nfield nuts.
The T germ *c&lt;red two more
tun* with two out in the ninth on
1‘opp's kiuble, Reetl's single. Ba­
ker’s error, and Alsobru di's third
Ingle f ll«- flat.
The Crackrrs looked an
im-•rnvB.1 ball cluh until Ihp seventh
inning. Even then it was the fact
that bjg Check tired, not errors
in the fisty, that beat tha league
trailer*.
T he Crackers w e n t' into the
lead In the second on Cmxe's sin
gl», him force &gt;ul at second by
Tsylnr who scired on (ium lrl'h's
double. The Tlxer* m t lh* r n
»ck In Ihe sn n e frame.
Krslurr* of the gam# wsru
lu rn c l In by C dton Powera and
lion Copps, Tiger outflalderj,
while lh* Crerker inf eld per-

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S to c k - - a n d - . P o u U ^ - . Feeds, G ra in s and
H ay —Fam ous
su c cess-su re J i m D a n d y
B ran d . F re sh sto c k s received
w eekly. P riced r i g h t T ry n g
— S av e M oney.
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Atlantic and G df
Fertilizer Co.
SAN FORD STO RE
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C. S. TH O M S PO N . M a n a jtr
P h o n e 89#

CARDITt la mfe and wboleacra#

» * lor women of all asas. Try Itl

Saturday, June 3rd—— Monday, June 5th

JO H N A N D E S
2 0 th a n d F rto c h
P H O N E 9108
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P H O N E 2003

1 H. E. W EEKLY
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BANANAS, 3 Lb«.
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POTATOES, 10 Lbs.
PHONE 5R-W

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LEMONS, Doz.
ONIONS, Lb.

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44 HAMS, Lb.
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Freih Pork Chops, 2 L b s....
Fresh Spare Ribs, 3 L b s ....
All C ats—Steer Steaks, Lb.
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WOMEN 1 9 MEET
,
■I’ w. W. L» Mourin will preside
&lt;m‘, _ meeting of members of
Ihe Woman's Clvfc Committee of
the Seminole Court y Chamlier of
Commeree who we scheduled to
gather a t the C l# Hall on Mondag morning at 11:30 o'clock. Pis
erosion will enter'about plans for
the summer monlt*. and all mem­
bers are urged to attend.

W ILL THEY PAY?

W in s e t,
pn,
vbioas under which toaiu a:*
1 made;
relation whatever to the
Only bona Gde farm ers may
decision with whirh w* me
bormw on farm properties lo­
I t la a concrete question d
Inc a realist* answer. T&gt;
cated within the area served by'
the Columbia bank. To be eligible
fo r a loan, the • applicant mustbe an actual farm er, engaged m
N either G r e a t Britain ai
the cultivation or hi* land witil
Franc* (the other dc’ turs may t
Ms own. or hired. labor, o r have
WoII be omitted as they will u
nnd exercise real substantial con* C e n tu r y nl Projfreitg
tjm ately follow the British ar
French) will pajr uv th* full ii trol or direction of the operation
A L L E X PE N SE
and ^nu linin’merit of tha farm ta
tlalm ents due June IS as roulir
payment* on the n ix tln g del
be m ortgage), living thereon, or
i
TO U RS
agreem ents, nor will they m il
luffi.-ietitly near to rsgTy on the
future payments on aernunt t
S a n f o r d t i C h icaR o
forming rnterprise. h(o loans can
those agreem ents as they no
Anri rte lu m
be made to corporations,
stand.
App’lrntions most be' fTed with
i
H A T E S S50 I 7 0
The question ii:
S0e Margaret iW d ih t. A f t i
Faced with these farte, ifsall w th# See retsry-T reasurer of any
(Continued Op P*ge Six)
1. R e m a i n ednmant_ and
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HT O O M B T RICHARDSON

audience ,,f hie ronstituenla. The
View' of the revisionist* la ob­
viously not one which would strike
a responeiro chord in the &lt;ot&gt;seiouanr-a of the man la the
street, hitraw el hy dwindling in­ I w-- -- a c i i i i i i g 1
postponement o f ihe~June
come sml m ountinr te rra . What
payments T
politician in hl« right mind would
-We are face&lt;l with a eery clear
sun for office 0n a . platform
which his opponent could Inter- decision. Shall w* compromise
with our ,debtors and make as
&gt;lers off their debts amf make up
of the people nf the United
Stale*"? Politically It it simply
impossible.
The best proof of thl* is to ernminr the rrronl. So far as the
w riter knows, no Senator or rep­
resentative has publicly declared
himself unreservedly in favor of
cancellation nr drastic revision
e f the debts, yet it la quit# inrunrelvable that every member of
Imth homes &lt;&gt;f .Congress in the

The Legislators (topped t h e
tlouk* from striking, b at- they
«»‘t keep the tsxpayers from

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L a b e r-D a tb ltti M a te ria l
H w tonahle P ric e * w ith

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A D V E R T ISE

t h e M organ investigation ear
I(l)y drove the Mitchell trial tc
t g '“help w anted" pagea of thi
it In
Peace pacts are ail
had
their place, hut if,
idJajg p'rmy, she I
a powerful
fanrhuria.
S f t k e H o u s e blames it on
Ske Venatg and the Senate blainv* w ell u p o n - f l t f - h l j j h w n j - t a - t h t r W I r *
f t on the House, and thry b ith
T h e fa ilu ri! In n ln liilizo c m r t n d t s a im in g th e IrntllnR
blame it on the Governor.
n a tio n s o f t h e w o rld c a n o n ly It m l In f u r t h e r d e p r e d a t io n .
An o n e n a tio n d e p r e d a t m U s r u r r r n e y , o t h e r n n lio n a will
Well, the peanut* and pink il e p r e d a t e t h d r n n little m o re , in o r d e r to s e c u r e t r a d e atilemonade hawro't been br sight tnningt-M . T h e fa ilu r e to re d u c e t a r i f f lia r r ie n t w ill re m ilt
into the .Morgan jfiycstigatian &gt;ct. in h lf flirr t a r i f f s . A h im e n a tio n f u r t h e r In e rc a se a ils t a r ­
but the sideshow* have beea In­
iff*. o th e r s w ill follow s u i t in o r d e r to k e e p o u t c n in p u titlv c
cluded in the exhibit.'
fo r e ig n c o m m o d itie s.
S n e h « n in t e r n a t io n a l tr a d e w a r. if c a r r ie d to It* lo g ical
A newspaper In W ashington
co n c lu sio n , c a n o n ly nu-uti th e «m l o f lu r ir n u t io n a l tr a d e .
w as njld the other day for
000, which ju st goog to ahaw there Km-h n a tio n w ill a u rc e s a ftlllv k e e p o u r a ll fo r e ig n g o o ds
Knelt n a tio n w ill
Is money 'i n the newspaper bus­ w h ic h i t d o rn n o t n b n u lu tcH ' re q u ire .
a tr lv c to m a k e Ita e lf n e lf s u f flr le iit^ * H e n c e , e a c h n a tio n
iness If. as, and when.
m u s t d e p e n d u p o n I t s tlom ;(ic c o iu n n te ra f o r I ts e n tir e
Tha Kort Myers N ew s-P rt*l m a r k e t.
I f im p o rt* a r e to lie a r b i t r a r i l y p ro h ib ite d , e x ­
recommends U»t the Legislature p o r t s a u to m a tic a lly w ill hi* e lim in a te d .
b« penuanenb'y abullsbed.
Or
In su c h a w a r t h e U n ite d -Mtates w ill h a v e a d e d d e d
ilsy hold th* next session in Rat-1 a d v a n ta g e . T h ltt Is t h e r lc h e t c o u n tr y In t h e w o rld ; W o
ford and not Ut anybody in. or out nMwtupii hv e rv th im * h e r e th a t w e heed w ith v e ry few exuntil aomt-ihlag le.donq.
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ies*entiai. Rut. however sound r
I So, even our Intelligent political Policy the gpvernm ebrnm y fdfWT
leaders—of whom one may Is* op- tale, Ii cannot surer erf uslc &lt;
llmistle enough tn believe that o hacked by an understanrling pnhllc
number r s ls t—veer asesy from Jopinion.
a reallslle ron*ideratlnn of t h e ’ Is It possible so tn pte »nl the
w ar debts question, estei-pt iinder fj&gt;'« nf tie- en-»_. |„ i|,r pubi c
sums elaborate fncmnl.i that will Hint uSr decision can l«- bn id
cure all the world’s til* al one on them and srrve our in -t instrnka of. genius; and our eerv- terests, or Is the situation -u rbinnomlsta and banker* shout them- pies, and »n tinderstniuRnir nf
selves hoarse that unless our gov- It so difficult, that wo must drift
emm ent g e lt down to realities on a wave of jingoistic rmoliun
in aolving this question once and Into a pnliry of inaction and defor all the eonscuuenros to our- fau lt?
•elves ntav well be a deepening
IT,, In- ron|inin-|l

Trade In
Y o u r old F u r n i t u r e
F o r C aah a t

/v a g o n e r s
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|»fi I 'a r k . A t e .

Isocal Banker Commu­
nicate!* With Offi­
cials I n Columbia

Senator Lung would hfv* ficc}• re tsry tVqodin flr»d because ha
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F U R N IT U R E

B. L. PERKINS

Phono

Sanford A v c.. . - .3741

Bottle of licer
a n ti

t ‘* It should be of Inlim iit tu Flo( yldlans tu know th at out of six
' billion dollars w orth o f aecurlliei
■ w h|(h Morgan A Co. have fluste j
' during tin: paat teq years, on# ut
' ytfca only three jssuo* tu bo dcCoast Railroad bonds.
*Congre&lt;» Is having, an awful
tlane trying to flfturn o*i&gt; how tq
raise the m»ney to provide the
annual Interest on its huge pub­
lic worki bond Issue, but wa'U
w ager they figure out some way
to msk* th a two percent who aie
'paring all the U ses now pay the
M w Use* t jo.

itl'.M S\h,tf ^inJfiLhg* |« sf
ed its first &lt;|u*rtarly lU ie ,
for 1933. Ii seems th at It
Fur more than two weeks thera
;.,A n tv t f . ^ j d l r * ! , the has been more or less talk about
th* tesponstbilily of an extra »aa*j on Magnolia Avenue. These quar­
oratory and editorial w riting
$23,000,000 leaa than during slon of the legU latur* fur tha, ters have been - fitted up with growing out ef them , have M
purpose of passing legislation oa handsome vah lixturrs and pre­
me period pf last ytar.
behalf of Ihe people against &lt;he! sent a very handsome appearance.
lOthaV sehmil year comes to a Interest of Ihe corporations. T h a1 Mrs. (I. K- Smith rntertalned the
th ia ' nlonth snd thousands statem ent has been 1made aeveisd I *':v rry ' v,‘«'i Bridge Club Thuraa d !’'«y oflrrmHm. Mrs. Crase Banme
rnhg men and women are bq- times tl\*t Governor 1Traamietl
. . . . . . . . . . h—.
jrsdqaled ty the colfegqp of Intimated that If cartafn legisla­ made the highest score which wop
mc'lu'ine' journnjlsm, miniv tion Was not passed ha wotild im­ for her the prise, a pretty silver
fores try, architecture and mediately reconvene, the Legisla­ picture fram e.
Miss Elisabeth McLaughlin was
tetying U .b a tMfUid.looa* up- ture a t the end of the regular Mfha unsuspecting pub| r with slon. However, I n j i statem ent lax&lt; hostess of Ihe £ n tre Nuns Bridna
•lea. perhaph^U ial th e, world night the Governor emphatieall) Club Wednesday afternoon. Guest*
them a llvlqg. Nojw whet Id stated th a t he had no Intention 4! were: Mrs. 0 - II. Roamltlal, Mr*.
calling an extra session. j G. t . Keely, Mr*. Csorge A. D f
T ha new hemes of W , W. Ab*f Codes. Mr*. C. _G. Butt, Mrs. A.
nnthy and A. D. Zachary, on Mag­ It. Wallaro, M ist flenl* Wicker,
nolia Avenue are axiuptiog shape and Miss Mabel Bowler.
and w&lt;^| adil much to th a t fin*
residence section o f Sanford.
JL H. KiUiry, a prom inent gi
$nv *r amt stockman of the Chuli
itw’w ith light seotlon, was In,the «lt* ygatar
T h e b lg * « r t h i r f i l a la

. ^ANFOHp, TWENTY YliAUS AGO

a a h -I o . , * r t« i
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p ic tu re d o f th # e i m m
8 # # .W I e h o m

Scm’note County growers who
are hopeful of financing or re­
financing their farm mortgage*
though a loan from the Federal
Land Bank will be Interested to
learn that the organisation of a
National Farm -L oan Association,
to operate in the whole of Semi­
nole Count* Is now being under­
taken by Linton E. Allen, presi­
dent of Ike Sanford-Atlantic Na­
tional Bank.
In a ab o rt' Interview today, Mr.
Allen statad that he is now com
m upkating with heyd* of the
Federal la n d Rank at Columbia.
R. C., and other -Federal .official*
who have authority tu establish
such Associations He was ad­
vised today that a representative
of the Rank will be in Sanford
neat week. It# also sakl th at just
aa soon aa he has definite In­
formation. he will announen the
•rgnnltatloi, through the pree*.
In the meantime, Mr. Allen la

10c Sandwich
Both For

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Mrrw'a
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P hone 9110
&gt;ehvrry Jtervi e for

Ladies
Free
Parlies

A nsel's E at Shack ,

TRIANON

Geneva t . .Xanford A— * !

A (lm |n sio n 60c, T a x fe.

BRIGGS

P. PauTa
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1st National Raah Balldlng
I’eressarnt* aart Fla»er Waeen
ITH FLttOH*

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KARL J; S C H U L Z
L IF E IN ^ U R A ^ C k CO.
Dtatriet M anager
"Over «M mltliwo In ferta"
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fault and pay us nothing? There
l* no nlh-r derision.
If wr can keep this st-ad d r in
mind it is posiMe to la-trui think­
ing intelligently about the pmblem. Hosreeer. b ein r ante h-isian,
a n d , subject to the influence iif
passions and emotions* we are
necessarily gulr-* to tie swayed
by all the ron&lt;'&lt;l*ratinns brought
up by our politlrians and "Hr

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SA TU RD A Y . JU N E X 191.1

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A t The Churches

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G iv e n

A t .1. K . I * a i n g H o m e

urn in,.,national Mcing wiu| Garden Club Stages
.Ml** Heke.-ca
t*
r»
•
no
Its Business Meeting

Be Held

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1* land. plan* -o
Mi** llortenae Da rid, who will
•'
d . I., i.tidt important ao-1 T. lieprr
K I I E N E ^ T METHODIST
With irprr*rntativrx of every
be gradual** from Seminolo High
•• al r \ o i t . of the year of the ' lo, "All iuel ' by l*i*detea*l*i
CHURCH
ircle of the club i&gt;\ attendance
l
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b
i
Daphne
fakacli.
Reboot thD year, wit* complim ent­
- A . r . a u I ra*on An* llary w a*:
nml Mr*. W. E. Wataon preakBug, f
ed with a dinJwr p a r t A * l w la»t
‘■Ft k IYa" given yrxtrida) | 7. "Brief rllctniy of florae •«»"
Sunday Schoo*, 10:00 A. M.
F r ie n d s h ip C la s s O f
the annual huxlnc** meeting of the
th er. Mr*. W. J. ] Eprvurth League, 6:43 P. M
Al *. J. It. t c irio jjh .
night by hei
r'tri- i.r- i from 4:00 nM rrk t
David. and Mr*. HaroM ^A. Apple- j P ia jc r Meeting. Thurtday *
l,Vp&gt;.. i&lt;Ql&gt;n : tiicat Itritnin, ao Harden Club e f Sanford look phew
C h u r c h H a t M e e tin g :
i t n \tr. a: th* home of Mr*.
by at the home o f Mr*. Apple!.) r . SI.
ei l ic , “ to .i C idle,or i ,t yrxterday morning tn th* council
1 K. I.alr.j .mil Ml** Je m e it.
on Poinaettla Avenue, yuantitlr*
England" ? I»* It. I , tilin.t, room* of the City Hail. Alain fea- ,.
W'ith lira* D. R. John*on preI -• •
l*JI
. A -enur, ill win»
r f rnnlen Hewers were arranged FULL HOSPKL TAIIKRN .tr
Sli*. Tori i&gt;io her ,*n pm I AI•
1 A i n Sharon left toilr foe *M!ng a xpeclat n e ttin g of th?
tegtda
MONDAT
K
M ini of the Auatore* of the meeting were tha an­
*1 nut the room* w h rre the guext*
t 1. n u t i 1. *4, tiitiT *. lilt'4
Qolney *h*r* he will &gt;p«n&lt;*«ver- 1 Friend*hlp t lax* 1 of the Firxt
J A.
*
A piano recital honoring !9dd. wot* rccelred. Tt—
nual report* given by ritrle chair­
Ml
9
t
.tt*&lt;
nil.
al week* with relative*.
New Orlan !o Rea .’ nrnr Cenex..
Alia. F.
i:*iumi|lat pr&lt;‘* il.’t ,
men nml chairmen of xtanding
Dinner wa* *erve&lt;l In ro o m * j A^«nue.
■i the me &lt; g when rout nr bu * j J?) iiil him .; !»*•!&gt;’ nn &gt; IV
William F. JlcPhercommittee*.
•
Dr. ami Mr*. T. A. N#» of Or­ day evening *t llie ehiirrh for the School will be given a t 8:1* from the large dining table andj T[lp
tUS
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nttvHtl1
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,
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nd »trd and rainy tlu&gt;
ele tion of officer* for lh« comm*
litorium ! from im aller card UW-a by the &gt;o:,&gt; r „ tor.
;lock at the xchoni auditorium
lando, *pen( Friday cveing her*
The following memher* were ap- .
M b ’* . *1 *1i » IMft* m * M
ntiy t a r . lot Ihr *uminet ill*
year.
Th*
following
mem
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B.hb-^stlinnl
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t
I with friend*.
R. R. 1 ip|»in• Ml I .T-l.MMt*.
pointed lo xrtve n, tliairm an of
*rirut t. Sit*. 11. I).-twwi* ther
hold o ffe r next y i r :. M r,. D. IL
It. ] b&gt;' ^
,P^ S .h* wtaraSra
The la*** table wa*. Sermon,
5,,hn‘,,&gt;
1 l;(Hi At V
SI. 11'
10.
Symimlh it.* tr-*if.i..,i, *'|{el the various ommiltee* during the •
B,e
«*
Hunvon
wlth
the
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th
,
,**.
,!„
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and
can-;
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an
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riffle.
"Pea
e
and
Se
Jnhnxnn, preatdenl; Sir*. F. M.
Evjngvliatie
Sarvicv,
7:43
P.
M
Mr*. J . Richmond lille r. for­
nf Mitt
giuni Niititmal \ n ' Jfrt. R. I. coming &gt;rar Air*. W alter S. Cole­
Women** Prayer .Meeting Wfdnc*. «uti,&gt; " m itten by Prinre*i J n ’ia
merly of thin city, im pending a Marler. vice-provident; Mr*. A. II, Orlando.
committee;
tiletm n e.*nititi.». », ontpanUti man. hrsutifu-xiloti
RvnI. trncherj Mr*. A. M. Walk*-,
ti*"«.
*«d
olh**
warden
flower*
'
ntpcuiem',
whirh
apMT.rt-d
in
djy.
Iltlhl
V.
SI.
few day* here on bu*fe»*
t irclo M n iter One of the while th* card lah»** w*r« ran­
M ir. J. C Bill*. J*., eonxervatlon;
by Alt-. H o n e MeCltll.
aubatilute trarh er; Sir*. E. Alevth,
Aln&gt;
i
*«,t*
of
the
la’g
no
Aax
P ia y tr
and
Pral&gt;e Service
11. Itri’ie-t-ni'nr. F ra .ie .
* I* Air*. F. B Stowe. ili*tr)hutlon;
rr*. feenrtary; aryl Sir*. J. It. I’ic*!| t, an Auxiliary, S it'. « ■ ter*.! w^h ***** o f ro*ehud*.
il nrj hullrtin.
Wednesday, 7:13 P. SI.
A fttr vlaltlng l(r,* n d S in . W.
t ‘. L'tig"; , tliairtnan, will meet at
'T h e Amertran* Come.'* Faj Alii. J llnwoll Ui-th. rm irteayt '
Richard*, treasurer.
A f'er dinner gam** were enAl
the
t.m
rlr*i
.„
of
the
meet
A. Adam* fo r * (» day*. SIi»*
Air*. J II, Coie’ini-h, Junior Har­
A eommittee wa* appointed to i th h -lire of Mr*. Hugh AYlvUli I, lore,I an,| the TU.*t* then Went to
Uoxtrt - .Mi*. J. A. Takm h a
'Hr tli*. Waller S. tV e m ,ii
Al l. SUt IS CATIIUI.IC
IJIy Fraxer retnrnt* lo by to her arranpa a progran, fnr the eve- 711 Myrtle Avenue, a t 4:00 o’clock th* donee at tb* D tv llal*. Th***
................ I ly iii.x It.ipim,- l.,k den Club; Mr*. II. II. Coleman,
bien
ehjitm
an,
p
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n
ln
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thr
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t
n
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ulant niaiei.nl; M r * . S.
M.
home in Wr*t PajA Reach.
ninir ‘htirch xervitn nn June II at I with Sir*. W htlcbrl and Air*, n-e.f nt war*. 'Mr. and Sir*, let*
t.h .
1 I,•'1 -Din-; program.
-ch n au x . photo-'r*nh* and alidea;
which time the Frlendxlp f l v . f t'lu u -*• Howard a* ho*tr*je*i
thar Pvvid. Sflaa Hortetm* David,
H
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4
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The Rev. J, J, Krtlaghan. p.Klor. 1 •' »w* '“A m e r i c a A u '.rncr.
Mr*. C. E. Hrn&amp;r •»&lt;! Mi** Ruth will have charge of th* rervlc*. • Circle Number Two of the h ,«nr gl&gt;**!. tba *•!«*** 'tarhArle
Th*t | tn- t, wen* rt—.'l. *-'t ut the Mi*. Endor Curio*:, program : Mra.
Fir*t
7:-*T0 A. M.
'* H. l.ancv. publudky ;. Mra. IL R .—
J ■■II .:.Mty of Our Flag Sli,,
Henry, of Jackxhvillt, apent jr* - with Jh a arrant inn of the.aarmnn. Pfe*'ivt*rian A x illary. Sir a - . fi. j n ..n ,^ . ll»l*w . AVHmn.— M« i
■ Freomt Atax*.":i:pp ’A“ At.
iim r rtr-* fr: •TTTT.V.Tevetr-: M i- Tti-n*. Clirixtmo* *■
■r’l.r —’W nn. in c .alume.
and door*
terday and tMnjr
here -w ith Tf rfa\ Iban iW IdaJ that card* Un' ||. J'.iovrn. chairm an, will meal n t 1Tlt|t«, rptexa OTonno* B etty '* •[
I Al. It ye, ,md , |i - i
\ t ..t*
11
Benedict
ion
after
!l;fl0
A.
A
l.'::
•vav.*; and Alt* R i Holly, annual *
friend*.
ran t in friand* nf tba rla«» who | j :(Kt ( Vlm-i, nt the h 'me of Mr-'.t Vlfnnt. Anna Marla f a r r h . I ol* Ala*-.
TaVa
l|
r
lot
inlto
t
r
Itn
iJ,
t
Mr*.
It.
meeting nnd Inn lico-i
w».* Tra'leata,) from Junior H ig h 1 i.,t i a r | rwin, Stttl Holly Aven.ye.jBHtt, Il'i* n Cnlh*-*. J u l;« N ew
Daily .Max*, 7:33 A. Al.
1 • |&gt; J
aH-Uil'U -1MW-* raartl * ■' ’rHTf?ie,* ih " '’m m n * r i r w t g - v t » "
Hr*. Hugh Whel:bel and ehiF s bool th!* vaxr. Report* were i
, T h .......... .
ik.,!
___Minrni _ AlcCnlloUgh.___PJbl, —S Ittiri-FriU k11 b'aT'inriy'n'riTL(H»' ' ' '
l „ t!t n n| •lounceil that Iho following women
|E, e |'n nine*. Ko**.nan:«, Jtrvir- to t.tl ,.f All*. .1 |
d rtn and Mr* Beatri
n'».i*.n*.
nemng *vfiewhere* ’j
SI »* Jeanet’e la in r. Iie-te** *. will h&gt; chaiimen ef circle* during
Slav
rd Powell left o f th* cia«* and ehurrh nnd a M*t
- .n a - tr e ;
*ttJ Uirehu*! ivakm.
et.i.t.
Rill
Pro.tnn,
p*lnh
Vine
ml.
ZttCh.iiy. chalrmnn, Will mee
Al ** \jincj- Rn*tetter, iti ,.**. Alt*. K. K. Ibotntiriat p ic n le n t of tin- row y .'ir: Mr* .1. I'. Renaon,
Thursday t* Daytona Beach to o f call* made sine* tlx** l«*t meet
» n | M.teolm Higgle*. Bill Tv*e. Hm
i at llixt o'clock with Air
the I t ,pt Unit, At 11. Ray III III O t Car,letter* Ctr le, * citlllElinatrni".
•pend a xwek.
ir * » u read.
• yin**- D*nn. Sfae lluddle*- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sm i'h nt her home on the !.ak e.| ""**
tu n ,-f it, • M P itt Hatdcncr* ami
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Sk.-t.
k
Refre*mant* wcie xarvml lo litr|
Inn Franklin Bomirtt. nnd FurlW
Mom e„ where- lb* Roprr*, ot Hr la lido. Ait-ngn- i
E. U*
'■rut ot the Knurlh Mi-tn. I; anil Mat fair* O r!,-* ; Air*.
incia Macon, of Tampa, Coilnwtne* Mr*. Jl, IT. .fohnrntl j front.
S nli- 1-qth S tic ,, ami Batifurii
Coleman.
nl " .it,. ,.f the Holy Day* of li lt Alt ’ Mm oil Itlrrch. ,.f S|. Cloud. ta r r v . Aval*a C lirle; Afra, F’runla TSe gW*t n f her brother a n d ____
Avenue.
Sir*. F. SI. Starter Sir*. Hen-**, t 'i r r 'r N uinter Kitir of - th * |
• iaUr-iptaw, Mr. and Sir*. Ororgi j -e^wnrcn-l A f- Puth ?.—!e*ke. Piecbyterian Auxiliaty, Mr . II.t
Th.. Rev. F, 51. S larer, pa.tor. bealiot, |t j, t|„- r-tnintemoratM.il pt.*| vi-e i rr- i.i.-nt ii the l \ iniM i, K. Ititle. Central Cirrle; ami
" f lV ntirn*l, netl IVnlrm*t j- l&gt;--ttirt
R. Rind, a t th eir home on K a« t|* » j, ^
j j ,,,
Bible School, [II,-, A. SI.
■Mt ■ Itog eix nut Mr- Alt* F"&lt;d U Mil on. Iti*** Circle.
Hugh**.1 II. I.etv », thsiirniun. will
rninmrmbratlve „f ||„ . Kif,
fTMtevi Avenue.
litre,h
.Morning Service, 11:1*1 A. SI.
Mr*. J. P. RI knrdi. Mr*. A. &gt;1 1 4:uii o'clock al th* home **f .Mm ;
'■••ikt-ii n|tmtTih‘r (flTIRrt*1 At r , E. II- StoAV,'. n* *1i*t rthution
chairma.i la*t yen', reimcted th a t
Wnllte* SIr». O T fS-er-on n*dj S. It. John uii. III'.! Pail* A* i hue, i
Sermon, “Chi *tian OptimUm." to n e r to th,* follower* of Chrixt. C*I » i l!*t It .* &lt; i it t* IHT.T HH,
Mb'. C. H orton Wnl*h and the Mi»*r* K*lher nn&gt;l IJettA’j AA-ith AJr-. Johnxon und S li‘. .V. .V.
No rAening *etriton beraU'e nt It it •run ’I Itip** railed the Birthday
AD- 1 ie AV, &gt;1 end Mi - lb- 1*33 plant* nnd "hrnti* ami 1,000
daughter, Stic* Mary Loulxe \Val*h, f uilerVe. Dorothy Pcamon, atVl Dutton, J r . nif h »te..*e«.
' With Ml** Hladv* H am er ami llaerala reale Sermon nt Ineli of tin- i-hiiirli. Il m arard the time J l r .1 S ' \ fur iiwjtt- if Ilic i;m Ci tn I-Utlin-'1 were ,l**iHh ted to meniwhen the a|nn&gt;t|(« became chnuctsl
tier- ia«x pear. M**. .1. C Rill*. J r .
of VOmlngton, N. (’.. are vlxltlng Alan I.udrrka.
.
•
t iielr NumU'r Five iif *1 ■' M i., lairalno Yarborough ■* ho»»- rchu 1.
Iht* lhiii|« 1 (tills 1*1 lilt*
men. Thev re rrirrn a (Mivrer lira'
,**in-i ehal'ioeii. nnnnunctil
th nform at’* «i*ter. Mr*. H. E. WnP te .’ijlrrin n
A*aiti«ty,
Alt
j
wh
eh
xve-e
ofet
d
t-n*
it,-*
and SI rr. U .y XlTli.* r* • hap
elt*rtee*l weakne** into *trenglh,
that ■•fittn *tn-h n*i p long leaf pine
/
teiman, Ijanglry A partm rnt*.
Itrnry Mi Ijiulin, gchailriuun, \sitl
crone, n “girl break' dance » » '
f.-ar min rotirage, hr*i1a‘linn into ' for ’ III- .►:ta it n ..1* 1 tixt l.t- 1 aevdlinra were plvile-l rrx r the
I’REMIIVTKHI AN tllU R C d
Uteri nt 4:itt, u 'd e k ut Hi,, limn *
n ilh n | I«f.i i it &lt;-1 n i mi*j Mu a • *-«„
ttti -in- U’ V net r ,ty.
ll» "e dnrinn th" year and
given l«&lt;t night a l the t ily HaH
Mb'* Slary Helen Stone l.n* ren f Mi*. H
Iluttoae, li'll tlak
Mi UR, t IIlii*iudn rn n , utei nl be i with lb" at! "f Ib - Juidnr liar*ten
fiic a large num’n r of the h gh
lurried from the Prenby tc r ia ,
The
Itrv.
F.
|J.
IIiotAtil*,-.
Jl
O
’
Avenue, with Mr*. Iltilto-e und
MM 1 til lit i Cl II If,III t r e t * V............
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CONORKHATIttN J l . ( H t'IICII limit*- , i*tu ..*•
Hotpltul at Philadelphia U&gt; *|ic» 1 The
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^ anticipated cn-rlat Mr*. Hoy F. Ma:&gt;u a* h rtex*?.:. •chool ret. The au . Murium uf th** t-exttr.
greatly
i
Wr i l r r - ) to ike rrSoxI ehtM*rt».
.
au-, • a a l IraU..'.-,
‘
City
Hall
wax
decorated
for
the,
ta
r
d
a
v
Schoel.
t»:4*'*
A.
M.
t o m .time h*rt with her rnnth*r,j r jn ,g wrhtrTw ' fnr Jnan rraw f.iril
ClitJ* Number St* u f 'lhu P*t*
Turner Park Avtiiue and llrtl I 'll' n.r i Mi-. I II Cob i ii b
O ther ninit iRt • !•"' "i'"n glv•etasion in u color xrlieinc of Hue
Mra. Ilelrn T. Ator.*e.
Morning Worahip. 11 :IH&gt; A. M. St i r e t,
nml f*ary Cooper, “Today We liy te ra n Auxiliary,
y. Ale*. It. C.
Eiekir CttrAll- B F if nrli ;* id -tli • II. 1 i*e rep*"'*" * *' ’I
and
white.
.
Chiixtiun
Kndravor,
7:00
P.
M.
l.ivu.” open* Sunday at I hi* Milane Welthoiir, ehairnian,
Rrv. Jnb't llernnrtl Root, iviirxi •
an, n-li! meet at
-e »*im*•»fulfill* • It.,-' • in- 1* jo l*|i, tixv-ram a**. Iixit rh-Airman;
Dancing wu&lt; rnjoyeil front nn
Evening Worship. H:Oo p, si
' ter.
The Rev. II. Irxing In u lilt re Thealer a* one of Ih* nt*jor pm- 4 ;IMA o'clock at the hurtle nf Mrtile 111 l; MU ‘tl ' I,
lilt, -'1 ■ Mr*. K -i| R. W il.o t, rhnlngrnph*
The xrsalon will inert ut the* t'hitrrli School, Dpi*.
turned today to Wr*t Palm lleaeh| dr*lfonx In rnm* from tin* Metre F'retl T. William. .'Ii0 Oak Avenue, early l«iur until Intr in Ihe eAenitia
un,| -lidea; SI"-'- II. I*. Caawell,
A
V
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muh
iiiiJ
A|i
.
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.-tln i.i.’i .
cl
t»e
of
th,
a ltu r upending n few day* iu r~ 1(ioldwyn-Sfayer *tuilin«.
M i»* with—J irv -tk iliia m * —a mC—Mr*-,—J.- to m tnir fumi--hed by the SentIsa!"!flttjii:tLiY rning L T iiu * u iiu ..w .« .h tr&gt;-M-n-iremut&lt; v rlov. ’»Aei*; Ilf*. K- N'ir
if
t
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t
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Ainong
' thoxc* wiArxIiTp'xeiAire*
1 1pole ^ FlojHI ana,
^
fee* tor the reception!
_
Sermon l*v tin* (itt-hir.
with Mr. and N rr. l'. 'lla w i.m '! ' ' ’ iaVf ^ T whr«e work in ftI^tt) A. ta n g a t hoAlCHi-x,
Scott. I&gt;eautIflenttoil: " ’’d Mex. EnI.’ n h '-" end Wirnnil Hotel" defi­
reen dam mg were: the Mi»"c- Ju of member*. THiwe without churrh
Short htiain--* meeting of tie 11«r Ihf til 1
Connelly, Pnltnetlo Avenue
dor Co riel». floe.’Circle
Numlier
One
of
the
Fir*t
M u 1 M 1 iii’u, I. Hi Vi. D
nitely i&gt;’rr*d U r nt the nut
lia N- wman, llorlen-e Ibivul. E tc- hnnte* ip Sunfonl nre w i’tomird t o , f'hilxtlan Endeavnt nt the PiA*i»h
Among the i t I - ihniroten who
Methodixt rh n trh Mill niret nt
M n. M. II. Ilelk, nf Jackaonville, leg eeio'lonnl ,d^.‘ f i." Ilic i* pc«”i .'t:.;il o rjn k Mil It Air: I.. Hrmr. lytt I’trle r, J o j.e Slemhew, Her oil tetvlee*. Th,- pa-tor ix avail-1 lloltag.p' 7:tMI P 'I. after whPh Ifofltliltlil* .At11. r t . S ill, ii. n,t 11 11rr tent ci I .i co-nl- of the yenr’a
tmliA*,
and
Cn
i
a * u rcrrntl.
• uthy Pole. Ilrtly Colt-erl. I tiro m e able for ronferer.ee every tunming 11lie men ther* will
tli" union All-. AA II . Ftiephe-d pre*idl'd in no - ■
At
E tl- ta -e jr,
icturncd ■ h i m
Ini* aflcnvioii
—11 F'rcnrh Avenue.
—W
»• i «r r«
B ltge:*, Alargaret-Alnrlf Hebceeii from lf:0ft oVIm-k to IJ:0ti o’rloek' •eivb-e at th**
School l-v !‘-ar III* tjiMHi 1 *'t,»| rt
Atalea Circle; All &gt; E. I. Hoy,
a fte r upending revetal wrek* htrt* *nntribct**l a *«, , i* ••-?,* perform
(iirle
N
’liiolo-e
T
oo
of
the
Fimt
n'lee i l “A Fn ewi II lo Aim*.''
Wil-on. Mai* Ju te I’n -to n , Ik r in hi* -tcily at th* rhurrh.
;&gt;n aihln-xx bv lb Smith llin h n . mr n -x m I,. • ,.f , 1, while, nii.li Dili Cmdcm.r* C,i,-’ -; Mrx, II. M,
with her daughter, Mr*. Ileurirv
have nrvrr an-r.-ue | t'.&gt;*ethiT nnj Methndl*t Church m il meet at olhy Halne*. Mayy Alnxwell, tii-ne i
T oo m i-n t'v f .-f the Chrlxtlnn hfllt*. V, M1 ■rvid. Fiii )i ,d tin- Papwmlh, : •',11111' I it ele; Mr*. J.
W elnttrln. .louth Sanford A .e- the rrren before,
it:”i|
o'cbiv’k
xvith
Mix.
C
I
l
Ilian
,
m ill Il (-..I
. |,
........ 1 iielej and
vane Well*. Helen Wil* n. C hri.
FIRHT f i l l lit „ tip I IIII 1ST
K w.
Soeielv n r- att-ndlng in ii, id, i ! ta k e . l l t e
nue.
non.'
Beaver
A
rm
ne,
Their firxl e n x t.tn lp g ungear
SCIENTIST
the Yn-tni- 1’,-oole'* Confer, nee Aitii'i i lh flag.
Tit -a- M-tAing Mr- B AI Warr. li. .Mnyfatr Cir­
T
ltcl,
Number
Th
ee
iif
the!
t
no
Stuti
Vniiiirr.
Alarjev
e
TiPt*.
nree in an tutxnlHmi&lt; event in :ln
_
it* i’** I mM iii
r ititi’M « I,- tin* h i ’.i , s utllbi IrtM'll'M*"! cle.
Mix*
Fram
MI
m Franrea
Morrow left this rm* h'xtnry. fnr it taker pine* In Flrat M r:bo,| *: Church will mrct Fauline Crawfonl. Elm *• Wmh.
rhri«tian Kilurti't* Fcrilrrii Qrt*|,Jl,R,&gt;
•♦Vim* ID ••i*v»,r;i1 '-an Aioy,-, and Betty H int. rm it-l Alt *. Wat m ■:i:t".l t i n ' the an­
•ftm to o n fo
fnrr Vanrouver Barra*1!:*, r, filmirittlnn of n xlm v iiy tile nt
o',lock Avith Mi*. It. | l j Helen Colbert, I. ,- B rill. Satin*
(rth*M t*»rry Simtlny mi rn ih ; nr mf*rr
m*»**»r
**il I
nual gntde-A i n 't A of the chib W'ill
Icr.
\\- m t where •he will xpeiid the hr|1t;ant Am*rieun Arrller, William Monriie. Crier) Avenue.
Ha tier, Julia RcM II, t I'llao.l
lake J ,, - Fridiiy. June
from
the ch .rrh at Ea-t Rtctinil .tliret ! 'htl* l-&gt; n't-m l n w -ek' ............ r e
ill,.
|l*l!+
i-h
*
•iik
V
*
i'tii.b
d
o.ei
with, her lirothcr*ln-law Ka*'lkner. wh*i*.» noAel*. •‘Saitetuh
ath
,
rln&lt;'ohit*
n.
Clt ie Number Four
of tin
;,;Mt I' ti, t.. : m I*. Al *1 the
at
||:0«)
o'clock,
Sabjeet
for
to|
t
«
l
”
he'd
at
lh*'
plan
1
*
■
■
f
,
ill
A
5
1
y.Air
i
,
r
t
l
1,
and ataler, ('■-■pl- »"'• ,H «* Henry a ry - , n.| "U ght In Augu*t." have Kiixt Reth.idixt Church will meet
Al*0 Alvin IIixmAx. nml Eddie
Wi’itnr
morrow ix “Hod, the Only fan**! MM-wm-k
e iv i.
placi .1 on i, 11 l.t i- t n th»* Min [iflfrti liome i»i* D* o-ld tlr*. A. AV. Epps* ,|
l.yon.
rern'eit u literari ftimr. In “To nt :i::UI Ii’i-iirk with Air*, ,‘f. K tin k e r, of Drlutulo Johnnie Je.v ami C reator.''
Hole n .’,lib- of the chib. Ihelc
I "W ilng at 7:48.
uL
j'.’iul id 1 : tha r •* . r !■*if(It'll
day We I Ia-c" Faulkner ha* writ June*, flit West Sixteenth Street. rl. f AlHipka, Ala* llu 'He*tun
iiii-lat d . nnd In *e pue '* ' will
Wnlnr*day tvrnlng rhi'reh oi
r: i
ItVt’a
4
Henry Carroll Irft thin m otnine ten n xtory about lit* dramatic
|h«*
In
Ir
'1
i
tl
wil
It
*i
hwc
:
Circle Nt ml*-r
Five of the Tele Nrwromh,
Heorge M iijr,
PAOI.A rO M M ITNITV m r i u - i
r'tei'de -o attend. She al*° *n*
for hi* home in O rangeberg. S. C, exrrerieit e-i nf nu Mogli'b rot lot&gt; Firxt M rlhiulitt Church will meet Mtilr « IEeujuiM.li. tii-oige All't .l i- Attn E. Jn.. St., at 8:t)ii &lt; 1ock.
nlli r.nd ii* naleil A.&lt;l|, 1: It. n.bn
Thix rhurrh niniulain u fie. j The Rev. AHrr,| Bfirxnu, pnxlor. 111.41*9 &gt;4Mr) lttV4*mi*M if 11*1" , i n v ........ ed 1but a r, :ic nf Dr. Nehra fte r apemling a week here with etrl who nffer* h"r xetvieet tn l a t :i::lo o'clock with Air*. &gt;1. II. [ land, Riymuml l.utntniit*t. Itu**ell
Img’* tn w book, “ I he Plant World
hla rouxln, Mr*. T. I). Inalnnct, Ftnglnn '■ -'ttring llte World War in Smith, lfilti I’nlm rttn Avrnu*’.
Morning Service*, tl uu A. Al.
lug punch nr r.-. tb • AD'-e* AAit in Florida," ha* Iwen placed on
(klh, m. Ralph Atnnger. Riel. .,.I
,hV h" rfl' 'v," " r
Ha wax accompanied home hy Mr*. nn ntnh ilanre unit, and fall* in
Circle Number Six of the:
Sun ny Sch1td, U;43 A. Al.
n .• I i nl nil, Alin Wilt lien l.uey tin- Haidetp Club -dietf nl the SaniHf I*111tin r Jvmaii, Jistui |h;4i the liil.tr an&lt;| nil m ilhorirnt f ’hrii*llun Rrletlr*- I I r &gt;u 1■,i,, may |„
Innhtnet and her *ona, Tummy and love with nr. Auo-iirnn flje r. The Fir*t MethiHli*&gt;t Church will meet' tmi, nn*l rh artr« AH h.II,
t'h riitlan KmlrBAnr, liiilll I' SI- j Ro. nidlflt, mid Amt Wiight.
ford Public I ilitarv.
lead, horroweil or purrha«ed, 11pen
Billy, who will vl»it her pnrent*. prn*luetion wax directed bv IIoav- :ti .1:30 o' lock with Mr*. K. | |
Kieniitg Service*. 7.EH* I*. Al
liuiioe Iti- j 1,-iihh
for a month.
Turaday* and F’lidayx fr hi :i t-i
ard Hank*, who prntluced Ihe *uc Ijiney, 717 I’aik Avenue.
.Mid week Prayer Meeting, 7::»* wax i,, i i • frni.i tli
1 M'le) t
A P. 31.
Circle Number Six of the
‘eaaful "Searface", ami the «up. Al.
Collin- of lullnhi --I-. d.prittnortlnt^ ra*t
inrludri
Robert Fir«t Ilatixt Church will meet nt
_
v
•neat t tt ot nl, , , . &lt;■ in to r
Young, the New Yory *tace juve­ 3:.l0 c 'clock at the ch ttr'h annex
J AKE S :\H Y COMMUNITY
Anm ,y
e i ” -ling- nml
, "u i
HDI.V
I
iK
H
ti
t
l
i
t
Rl
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nile Km re hot Tone. Ro*ene Karn*. with Alta. V. H. Ila»ty ax
rCHUKUH
In- nut of town t- • l I t tlU.* t!
An informal h ffet xuppir hnni t a n Ire Cloj--"r Hale, Rollo l-loyd, ho* tea*.
Vmt i n e m nl v n iti.tJ# y** i
nn.,. v o te Mr*. 1 r. lie ny. h i I
Mmtin llram , Reeior.
C’ir le Numle-r l-'ive of the Firxl jring Mi. nnd Air*. Howard Smith
fn honor of Mix* Pauline Tew, an.| lib'* Vaughn,
MnkfnWil, 1
f'•» 'ny tl«n* 'l l «
(I’ti-h
y
le
ilin
Hut
em
inent)
Ali*i
Bulb
lieu
y,
of
Ju
1
HIVill**.
In "Tod*)’ We liv e ." Ml a* Baptlat Churrh will meet at 3:30 of Tiflun, Ha,, who nre vixillng WHITSUNDAY, June llh, I M3. I Orgatiited in 1WI4.
fi*f ■**i t -I* ill* i
who ealahratorl her birthday annli
f&lt;. 1!t!jc« o f
7:.t0
A.
Al.
Holy
Com,nun
ion.
Alt*.
Fi.
A.
it
a
1
1
of
I
akr
Mr.
and
Alt*.
Sol
Rive,
wa*
g
iirtt
nViock
with
Sir*.
II.
C.
Hibb*,
|
O
S
rrtraAry yeaterdny. Sir. and Mr*. Cmwfnnl find* herxclf th* rente.1
I I’m v h tr g SeiAieev nl 11 *00 A, Mi.ry, Alt*. II. II 111, 1,111, .Mia. J . v II «. \.h« will o'li'X ‘ I III* piorto
tt:30 A. Al. Churrh School,
Ia rt n g h t by Hi. and Sir*. It I)
Honion W. Scott entertainet! with n f an emotional ronftict belwren Poplar Avenue.
Ut I ♦*
A?*»t|xhy 0V0*
Al. and "t-'lil P. M.
it
imi
a
.
Al.
llnlv
Comm
union
W. I III,, kin-, All
I -.ill Ale * bur I Mtvn
Crewel
I
at
I
heir
lintne
on
Alai*
Circle Number Seven of the
party laxt night at th e iri three men, two of wift.in luxe th*ir
)fr "I t.fti liintrii of
a• •prom " part?
and
Sermon,
(At
thia
xetviee
the,
Htadeil
Sim
My
S*hind
*vitb
Floyd lim it I, il
| 1 I, It,. :&lt;-•iiv- *,* VI i V Im.i*, will ni' luilo
A profu loti of
home, 102 ...
Went Tenth S t-rct livex In her leltalf. The imwerful Flint llaptixt Church will meet India Avenue.
Church SerVire la-airue will make T, *tn: d T xaihrra, 10:011 A. Al
r i , | All.. F At t u n
TT-lat
fd», I —
Ha me* and “prom s" were rnJo|(&lt;l | a to rr rhift* from the a rix tn ra tir nt :t:30 o'clock in the T. E. h- garden fl.wer* in bright aha'** thfur f nn&gt;omi
ib • einnug )ter
rnniiminlun and
MlnixHr, th* Rev, Jame* Al. S'1 1 I T ,lj 1. . , -1 i t - jjon.
a, aa iiittl In
adorn the riMim* _
t '
and nt a late hour refreshment * | country extnte of the heroipe to cla*»rooni at the church.
■" A I "nil tea a t
U
nited'
Tlinnip»nn.
rnrmerly
urmu-nt
TUESDAY.
in". Mr F
Pi, l h- t .
tl,
where Ihe gtierta were cult ilainrd
wary tarred.
dynamic epixodr* in the battle
lilt- Boll. ;n of Hmi Uor.len," by
Thank (H feiingl.
\.j \ r » : \ e Rtym ml lliijr ir, Al,. | Hu.11- t flii 'ii**, no I "l*eee, l-aee, Mio
The laxt m ectinj of the xea* n
Slipper h i * aetved Inlfflt *tyle
Thoxg preaent were: Mr. nm llioncx of thr Avar, with what i*
CHURCH
OF
I
.
i
r
H;TI P. M. Vo.,nr Peopb '■&gt; Serv­
Mr** Gordon W. .Scot!, th* Miate.x taltl to he one of Iho moxl toDlfic of the hoard o f the Woman'* Club front the lonif dining table which
im’r. All** S H’llbilf, All . Ii. E. D o " fiiuii '"! a I’m ea ilel lb-*lino"
in' league.
ta k e Mary Fla.
Paulino Taw. ta u U e Melton. Hyl II irllm axc* ever deviartl for the of Sanford will take place at , wax overlaid with an einbro iirre
I mm 1 An
Fi Aiell.innid. ,dr- Ii. Verdi,MONDAY
It. N. Sandrr*. pn-tnr.
X M J , ’ Itir'ile Orncev, ta n o r.l rcrern ecrutring when one of the |0:nt) A. SI. a t the cl b Inttxr.
Piarm "electloo- ill Ilia ptograiW
I linen ,o-.er an d . fen tried \ t It n
T. I* Rid iif—n. Aii
t. II. It-rlc),
JD flO llolv CmmnutiiotiSunday Siltoo', II: IS A. Al.
I j 9 K | Edward Smith, Claude xlar'* lover* get* a "death order"
Rtgular* buaine** un-l aortal • Iver liiivl of pink iwliunee m*eJ
Ml*.* AAid- Air tt.j, ,Mi,u Alitn tvi'l (,-&gt; f t ot (Ti.*[*i it, Pexaard,
5 dm P. Af Woman’* Cuild.
Prrarhing, 11:011 A. Al.
Q 4 W r. Chart** Tew. Clyde P ar - 1 lo blow up a whip from whi h meeting of tha Alathcan flax* nf lavender *latlee and *ha*ta ilnuioHi o-g,
AlrnilrDaUha,
A11*1 in. Mr . It. It. Itiiii-hulu and Sidndioit,
TUESDAY
Young People'* Society, 0:31' Mi-. .M. H—With.I....... ..
rtth . Rill RediUrlr, J . D. Duncan, the-^c will lie nv return. Metro- the Klrxt Baptlat Church will-meet
l a rk, i ilM|»WB
1IHW A M, Uolv Communion.
Carl Fealer, F rank R*y. and AVanl OoldW yr-Shjer l» raid to hive a t 8:00 o'clock a t the ihurch an­
Mr*, Mllrinti 111,* N „f
M ( lavo Hamer. Holier. Barllett*
WEDNESDAY
an I I.iatt, Th*
Kendall.
' placed all th r facilltic* a t Its dla- nex w th Mr*. Orica Stcnitrom .
Preaching, 7:V0 P. M.
The rnlolon rtudy d a * * of lb
t.'InuiL Alt 1 II. Wall Ii, of Wil|it:(M) A. Al. Women'* Prayer
P rryer Sleeting Tnexuay, 7:30
lirogrrm w II br-riu ' promptly Ut
Mrr. Fred Slyira, Mix. 1{. E. Woman'* -M iaalirary Socirty nl Hruttp.
ni ni'l ii. N. U-, and Air*. W. I..
Hi
N: IA o’c l'i k.
l-irxt Hethndixt
Church w,R
&amp;.-n j»
Men'* Pi aver tiroup, P. SI.
Pcutlfoy, and Sir*. H. I.. Hlftin ax the Firxt
A.
Preaching Counly Hnnte, 2:J5 Croxliy, of S&gt; 1a it-ihave it* n e tt meet nc t &lt; thr Sunday. June IIth Trinity Sunday
hoateaac*.
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Circle
Number Saven o...........
f the «hui h In th* afternoon. The mix ' WIIITSUNDAV t* one of tha
Prtm hing County Cam;-. 3;;io P.
Flrat Slethodiat Church will m net’ "" *tL,|T l'*»k. “ Forintr the Fu-i five great frxlivalt of the th u r hi
A!.
a l 8:00 P. M. a t th* home of Mrx lu" ' ln
MI*»lotu." will he
llri 'gc game* wen- I h f t enjoyed
W alter Price, U k * Monroe.
'" k,n ul»FIRST IIAPTIHT I 111 ID II
until a late hour when higii -cure
C lrd a Xumh*r Bavin of lh*
FRIDAY
-,ri:,. for the women, rt hex of f»e:THUMDIRINQ THIOUOK
P reibytcrian Auxiliary, SHxa Sur.i
*ar,lcn p arty of the
W. P. Brook*. J r .,
•mjiler, wa* nwa-deil tn Air*.
THRILLS rw
Wwrrrn F u 'tcrb y , rha rman, tvili J Harilm Club of Sanford will Ik*'mith
and
hl?h
acite
prjxr
fur
ID'*
meet Ut 8:00 P. M. at the It ili of held from fitSO P. SI. to 7:00 J*
n r-i aiven to Sir. Hive.
Mra. II. SI. Wataon. 204 Meat Al. at the home of Dr. and Mr*.
Thoxe prevent were: Mr. and Sli".
A.
tl.
Eppx.
DreUmwold.
Harden
Eighteenth S ltcet. with Slta- M’atlinwaril Smith. Mnm gin-*:-. Air
Club
imiinlier*,
their
huxband*.
*on, Mrx. Gertrud* Hilbert, ami
and Mr*. !\il Klie. Mr. m il M i'
Mi** Huth C,iiIon 41* huMerw*. an I hnu*e gjeala are tllglbir tn
K. A: Imuglo'i*. SUa; Virginia SI" s ,,, .,
I
This will lie the la :t meeting until b ltd lf.
Patilrl, and Hi. and S | m.._Ca a a 'il
Erthar
WEONESO^Y
next Fall.
Inxt
ligalncai
meeting
nnd
RA LSTO N ^
The t o ig*eTafonal Friendxhli.
li.nrki„n nf the aeaaoo nf the
i e s
Ix ag n e will meet a t 3:03 o’. I ck nl
Woman'* Club of Sanford will
th*
Par'ah
H’&gt;ux.*
with
Slta.
J.
It.
RATH BQ NE
take ptare at 12:30 o'clock at
{ 'T r e a s o n *
limit and SIi j . Zl'rn.ver a , h o [the cl|iti Itaute with Mr*. Frvd
poxal to Director (lawks in th e ; Enpe, Sir*. A, J. petaraon. Alt*
film ing of thia picture, which la ‘ F. S. ta-nxnn, and Sira. S. I,
reported to b« ono of the out-, lone* ' ax hoxteao**.
_ _ , . Rcaerva
■tending talkie production* of th e , tion* mua| L* m ad*'-with M ra^J
!C. Mitchell by Ttwaday ut nom*
ycur. . .

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personals

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Social Calendar

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m ' " : ”(!irl Break” Dance
Given At City Hall

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Joan Crawford, Gary
Cooper Star In Film

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Buffet Supper Given
By Caswells Friday

Mi88 Tew Is Honored
W ith Birthday Party

Orlando Snpruno To
Sintr At Beeltal Here

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and f t t • product th a t ha* teen ipeelatly rnuda for the
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liM td ^ h a d flta 4 « a « o » Jp fc a k .
G im io 'w tro tn eharge o f SupcrlnteaLbot B. r . ,W hltn*r, ; ‘ Captain
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Rollins College In "Publle Speak­
a t her hem* an C ryatal •Lake. t i g
ing" a t th* Fort Gatlin Hotel In
gue»t» of honor wer* the p a rt
O rland) To at day «veiling, May to.
president*, the n t l t i i p . a tf c w f
Among
Ihoaa
w
ho
attended
th*
Mr*. B. F. Wheeler laft 1**1
and newly elected officer* *f the
Friday to attend the graduation graduation eairel*** laat Thar*, L*k« Mary P - T, A. Swimming
eirrtla** a t Sob Jone* College a t night a t the Wllaon School a t and other entertainm ent war* f*L
Colleg* Point, Fla. H er daughter. Paola w ere; Mr*. H e n c e C oth­ lowed by a wlaner raaat on th*
Ml** Clar* Lea Wh«#Hr wa* ran. H n . B.^Wagg, H n . Elite, R. like ehote.
D. W hltr, H r. a n J Mra. J . R.
auditorium.
Thoee taking p art gradual*^ a t.th * lime.
Most rnjoyabi* to yodng and
w e ft: A gnei Herring,
Eleanor
C. 8. La* motored to Whit* Houghton. Prof. R. E. T rue and old tree th* annual p - T. A. an'J
Mr*.
True.
Tit*
feature
of
the
II* waa actomBYdanon, Lnutae Wheeler, Eugenia Spring* Tuesday.
---- ----------------- H ri_ w&gt; program waa th# operetta “Over Paola school picnic held ria it FrfSummer. Jacqueline Mill*, G eral-1panled by “Mother Lee.’
day at Evanadala Park. Parent*,
J , Lawton, Mr*. J, &gt;1. Lee,
and th* Garden Wall."
din* W ith e re d , Re* Clnunte. MinProf. C. H. lablll and Mr*. laCharlotte l.awton who will remain
llla Xing, .Anno Cedar, Charlolt* a t Whit* Spring* for a few week*. bill and daughter attended th*
all of th* achool parent* and
Lawton, Spark* Lee U ngo and Mr. Lee returned by I.ak* City graduation extrtla** laat T h unmember* of th* P.-T. A. w a n
ilay night p t Chuluota.
Dorothy Lee assisted by Louis* where he met Mr*. B. F. Wheeler
On Friday night laat, th* g n d - prevent. Swimming and awlmmlnft
and
Ml**
C
la
n
Lee
who
Joined
jtg tk fr, violin, Rankin SDrawafcuoatlon program o f th* Lab* Mary race* w e n th* main feature o f anhim on hla return trip.
yy, trum pet, and Mildred Dickert,
*chool
broJghl to a clo** » auc- tertalnment. A t noon » moat dellProf. II. R. Pierce of Boltina
chu* tin n er of r o u t ahieken,
and William Henry Martin.
College and llarpivilla, Mn. waa a eeaaful year1* work under th*
C harlw L. Weal, Jr. and hi* dinner gueet of the T. W. Law- leadenhlp o f Trof. C. W. lablll.
Following le th* program preernt■later, M artha W ait, of W inter tuna test Sunday,
•d:
Song, America th* B eauti­
Mr,
and
Mra.
R,
H.
Baiford,
of
P ark attended the g n kiatlnn rxValdoeta, Oa., arrived Saturday ful,.audiene*; prayer,-R oe.- R. -N.
to visit Mr*. Baaford’a mother Sander*; *ong, "All U n’t Bile*
Mr. and Mr*. P. J. Kelly and Mra. P. L elette. They returned T h at Blister*,”—Norman White;
Mr. and Mra. E arl McMannle, of Sunday and w a n accompanied by
teat here.
OHando, and Mr. and Mr*. L. M. Mr*. L atelle who will v liit with
Laat Monday night a larg* pur.
S tfy la r of “Suburbon Home*," Ihem for several week*.
ty of frlen.t* and acquaintance*
Ml** Olive Lexette*I* ependlng
W *n In Ovlnlo Monday to attend
of Mr. and Mra. R. E. T rue hon­
graduation exercise* a t Oviedo eome time In Sanford while her
ored them with a party a t tha
Ml**
Wild*
Young
rrturned
J llfh School.
Chamber of Commerce building.
Mr. and Mr*. F. E. Ilaeencim p from the Florf-Va State College
Mr. ami Mra. R. E. T rue and
and aon and daughter, of W inter for Women Sunday.
daughten, Natali* and Charlotte,
Piflc, alie n Vd grnduatlnn exoraccompanied by M ,. and Mr*.
eltM a t Ovledu High Rcluol Mon­
Cm*by left Wednesday fo r their
day, They a I n »t tended tha Jun•ummer home In MaaiachuaeUa.
lor-Seniur
play
laet Tueiday
Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Humphrey,
of Lake Mary; (pent Sun by with
Mr. amt Mr*. T. W. Pravott.
Mr*. F m l Schulta and aon* are
M n. A lfrrd Airman entertained
Wailing her parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
Patlleball.
meifcement e ie rc lire of the Flor­ with a farrw all p arty laat Friday
evening complilBantlng bar houea
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Appleby ida Slat* College fo r Women. Her
guest*, Mis era Katla Muriel and
and ilaughter, Nancy Jean, apent ibrighter. Rose Edith Z aodenr,
Chlcr Lea, of Lulu.
Tueeday with Mr. and Mr*. W. J. l* a member of the graduating
Dancing and game* w a n en­
David.
claaa, receiving her A. B. degree. joyed until a lat# hour whan tha
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Le Porterfield H o w a rd Lindsey,' wtio ha* been hoataee eervad
a refreahmant
und three nan*, uf Fort Meade, attending the University of Flor­ enure* to tha following guaata:
• rp visiting Mr*. Porterfield'* ida
at
U iln n v ille ,
returned Ml«*er Eva Hatton, Gladys Matmother, Mr*. George 1'eter.i for a Weuneaday to spend hi* vacation talr, Mildred Morton, Bertha and
few day*.
with hi* mother, Mra. George Dorothy Sloan and Lavinla Sim­
Mr. *n1 Mra. Jerk Flynt, of Lindsey.
mon*; Me»ira. Raymond Sutton,
Sanford, ware the week-end guest*
Mra. M. ,K. Dooley and son, Elmer M attalr, Roy Daugfatery,
Of hi* parent*, Mr. and Mre. J. Charles, left F rh b y fu r M arietta. Archie Ward, of Sanford. Homer
W. Flynt.
G*. where they will visit Mr. end Sutton, and L/&gt;ul* Ammon*.
Ml** Lavinla Simmon*, who ha*
Mr*. D. B. Levy left Tuesday Mra. E. H. Bali and other frlond*
been ependlng several daya »» the
far Talleharaeo to attend the ram- for a few weeks.

LAKE MART

OVIEDO

■amnnfwnnwtryr"^ *

GENEVA

OSTEEN

FRANK EVANS

Sanford

Upon
Its.R em o va l Int.
Spacious B anking QuHtteri
On

The Lotber Floor 7
O
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A tlantic B a n k B uilding
Formerly The First N ational
B a tik Building

uSapford 1$ J o Bt Cong
Strong Finaiitlal Institute
Weathered jftte
conom ieStorm
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lo n g w o o d

Cbaffbr. of Oalnaivll# and
. Mamie Gardner, of Chandler,
a g u t it i of Mr. ami Mra.
odori T Ice during commancet week, fcmlly TWe returned
to -GalnenvOle &gt;-wlUi -them far--a
vlalt,
*

At Hinland) Spring* Tropical

Thu r*d*y nlghf a t tli*i Spring*
th e n arafa • aaroral p tr a in includ» tro o p of . young fo lk i from
Apopka.
v.
M n. L C n m t r and M tia.lltL II*. A rnett, teacher* a t Lyman
a n on a m otor ;to u rl to rialt Mr.
in ^ 1 M ra.'H arry Cranwri a t: Brooaan. &gt;
j
Hr». Harold Jackson, la yU lting
n la tlra * a t H a m a a ,’ FI*.
kfr*. Della W atkfr ha* gorv* U
ip*ad th* Rummtr with ntatlv**
in Iowa.
H r. arid H n . W. J . Will*, Jr.
entertained th* graduating d a n
of Lym«h a t th* Hllan* Theater
at Sanford on W edneiday evening.
H ary Searcy won a prix* for Mgh
(rad* mark* during th* pa*t year
offered by r* :lo atatlon W D B O
Orlando where *h* broadcaitrd
on Wednesday aftim oon.
Longwood Clric League will
kold-th* June • builn n * meeting
O n-T dradiy a f t o r t i A o h i H l I i r V.
H. la th* Library.
A rlinle for toniil* wa* put on
I t Lyman School T hum lay morn­
ing when 12 pupil* hod toniil oparatloe*. Th* patient* are reporta* doing w rel »lnce returning \o
their home*.

Mia* V a n StfWard, of Sanford,
•pant th* wtak-and u th* g o u t
Of Ml*a E ra Bottoii.
Mra. Ella Turner, of DeLand, U
tha g ta a t of her brother, K. B.
0*U*n and family.
M n. Du Bote and daughter vi&gt;T h o u attending t l |* county
council meatlng of, tha Votual« Itad with Mre^ Claude Saundera
County P.-T. A. held In Benaoo Thum lay.
H arry Bradley, of D eUnd,
Spring* laat Wedne*d*y w a n :
M n . Glann TyUf,- M n . FJbart •pent T hunday with hie mother,
Mre. W. A. Ileiep.
Mr. and Mr*. E mil Magnufun
were bom* from Wintlrtnere for
tha* week-end.
Th* mother two brpthera and two
Flowsn* paranu, Dr. and M n. V. il*t*ra of Bruce Riser and vrlfe
hare move.) out here from San­
W. Phillip# sanday.
Mra. W. D. Wood and daughter, ford. Tha fam ily will b* * wel­
Ml** Blanche^Hr*- A%A,WkMdH« come addl|loit_ta our.com m unity.
and Mi*a Elltabath Barbour wi
The little daughter of Mr. and
visitor* to Orlando laat Friday.
Mra. J / L . Dixon had th* miaforLittle MIh H aiti* Robinson, of tune to fall and break her arm
Sanford, la apeuding a week aa th* recently.
guest of Agnfa Colley.
School I* out again fo r the
R. L. Sutton waa a business grammar grader. We hop« all &gt;1d
visitor to D alktfd. Monday.
well.
N. D. R. Dinning, of North Car­
• Chicken thlevea item deter­
olina, waa th* gueal of hla daugh­
mined to clean out all of Mr. aiid
ter, Mis* Ruth Denning, last Mon­
Mr*. N. A. Fry*’* roop*.
They
day.

Upsala and Grapevllie

&gt;« H a iti • M flli,\ y » n g ■M ater' «fl
M n . Claud* Sanadere * returned
b o a * wfth thim from Tampa. ‘
ChOJren’* .Day w ill-beiheld tha
2nd Sunday ll June.
\S r d u d
• D om * Cttej* n*at’j.th#., h u t
T hu rsd ay . In th* month a* uiuaL
T he meeting w*&lt; at'th e'.b o m d af
M n . Alfred tricion, preiident of
th* rirelt. t t « . An«l*y and Mr*.
W atrous * ablated th* . hoatea*.
Hr*. Brbblai ( f a d ‘ th* ’ minute*
(n th* abienr* of th* •eerrtary,
Mre. Jam** Thom pson.. AH wer*
g l* J to hear Bro. Tkompaon I*
■ o n butter and th at they a n go­
ing t&gt; bare a good »lilt with th*
horn* folk* in Ptnsylvante.
A
goodly aim bpr attended th* m eat
Mr*. Vihlen *ad Mr*. H unter who
hare ban ab**nt &gt;wer* with u*.
Alan two new neighbor*,
M n.
Bruc* Riser and Mr*. Matthew*.
Member, present were: Meedirrree
Ericeon, J. L. Dixon, Bolton, Analey, Wat rone, Vlhlan, Bobbin*,
Ballinger. E&gt;U Lunduqiet, Fry*,
Lagerqnlat, and Bar Clarke. Th*
next meeting will b* with M n .
Thurmond flolji in J u n * ..
Ralph and Claud* Heien, twin,
aon* o f M r, and Hr*. W. A. Ho*
jm k enjoyed „ a , birthday . p atty
May 27. About 17 boya and girl*
atten W , Mr*. J. L Dixon and
Mr*. O. I). Landrrx*, assisted th*
ho*t*s* In rnlertaolning tha happy
gueale.
Thoee preient
war*:
Ralph and Claud* Haxan, hmor
guests, O. D. Landrett. Mary Edna'L andrt**, Marvin and .Dwight
Swanson, Dorothy Swanaon, Iren*
LunVjulst, Blanch* . and Olynn
Swope, Sammle Thurmond, Rog.
er Lundquitt, Buddie and Lou Lie

Sanford D tao Go,
F r^ ^ A v * .

L e n e i Duplicated

n ie y 'll C u l L ike N ew ! !
Xur*leal inale; all *1*4* at ecle.
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Repair** awl Pkerpe*#*
Ala* Pur Bel#
H a n your work doa* by a real
Rierhanl*

J . W. SHADOIN
SUva’g Plata
' POST OFFICE
l u Mch
Real Food far Real Meal

Bagular JHm Ir SOe

Do you know why ih* woan 1
walcomaf She, haraalf, dido*
Halltotli (bod braath), th.
social fault no on* hrghr
woi ih* reason. Yet no em
n*od hove halitosis. Gorging
with list*rino Instantly deatroys
mouth odon end chock* Irrfoctkm. Uso It dolly. Rocont toils
show thot UitoHnd promptly
otarcomot odor* ordinarydntlseptic* cant hid* In 4 days.
Lambert fharmocal Company,
St. Louis, Mo, US. A.

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TOT SANTORO HERALD,

Faith In Bank Is
Manifested By
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RATE)
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Sc fine Sthnn
7e tine fl!m «
5e line
H la iv o n iu rf • R K

UAVE YOU IVAtCH n
by one »•» really knan
tritre*. Ja e la r, Mag. Are.

IF YOU W’ANT a vacation io
the tminlalns, r e a s o n a b l y
priced, pe J . Aklen Brown, UfK) K.
20tlr.
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HACHINK

cIniird. oiled. aatkJ*IJaoWpJ-.4*r
jfc . ibirgainr in used -machinr*.
JPetia as low a* T J per month.
RrmetitrMitf a n d dressmaking.

Bn Magnolia
^ R IS T WATCHES for boy. anil
I gfrl*. Special price* for gradIYOUR THOUOIITPUI.NK.SS In
giving a' subscription to a good
(i * magazine ns a Ilirthday or Gradt. nation gift will be appreciated
f ami ram finhered a t least IJ time*
t during the year. See Allan I.
t .Mo*»f^. ftoom T, Rluck llldg. -pr

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pltone IM&gt;.

• —Iktal and Found
VOUTTfl: ELGIN &gt;•' ycte. Owner
may have same by properly
Identifying end paying for thi* ad.
J. F. IfcClelland. Sheriff.
I— A u tn m o b ilen
CHKVROLir? l)
lirtn, new tag,
Cabriolet voufir
TE.M.00, Keel A
Itealers, Myrtle

coach, gw«l condl*
$19100, Chevrolet
with new lag
S’ons, Useii Car
Ava.

FOR SALE: llarlej Davidson Mo
torcy 1« or will Iraikr for a
•verbal ba»u you’ ’* that is not in
^ a an J you— wish tit-trade for
»;onolnic*l ruling. No animal* neeejrf«r.' n 'a ltir J K i i V f V The
Sun for, | Herald

C L O S IN G
D U T Msgenls Cluna
at half prire. M laulm 's.

low bank tu ts with l u approximately
a .h -l *I.ltO.«k&gt; d»»fek
ssw U , about
irry l.’oi.Doo TepraMntlng loans amt
&gt; n l ■disruuaWi slight*/ Wore than F22,va-i WH) represenllag IU S ta k in g
’h
furiHtara smt • f l i f i r , . ;

•it ui ** i. m*i*h*u»
Nt«*jhh«*h» IM» wlfr. in
tU«*11a P Kf«pt, 4*11.1
• lh* I' ii VHr ||r«&gt;»rii
1‘ntinljr, KI«rUI*t. in 'I

.ir l«* It Haiti AM1I&gt;
tit fat «t i*u»4 A ilir

« In mat i«n&lt;
(Continue^ From .’age One)
prominent rivlc leader and crate
manufacturer of Pan font, anil
l.lntnn E. Allan, a Georgia-born
banker of IN jr a r x ’ experience.
Considerable atgnlfiean— v a t l.ipi Sly to all student* of bu«l
LEGAL NOTtCB
an I hanking.
is
TiiR
r t i r t r r r o t n-r n r r i m
la m . L-lictlng In Ikr future of
At ih r rl&gt;w of business yester-] T n u s T t i T M a o i t w i r i u
i mrrrr nr tiik m t H nr
•hi* city, ha*l ielected Sanford a* day. *|i mam! ilrpoaits tutalrd ap
u r m u n i u M * ' l&gt; r o n a n a the “very fh*« c*»nnwtion out* pniiiiimtMy $1.IJo.iHiO. Seeurinc
m . i t : m r s T v . l&gt; i i i t m i H i .
*T»:iJ.A
P BVAMk lolnetl ky k.r
*id# of Jackttnvtffe o f Ihe I j n r this anloitnt, the bank lUtrd a* 1
h.twhjtni.
ami n*il frlriuL KHANK
^ltenrsla", Favorable prrWt rm i
•sirt* total o f JMiTAoil In V nltrdj IV AIf*, Plaintiff.
Dirnt from leading m-wppnperp Stair* gitM’tnnicnt IximU; $l**il,. • • I. STWHUSH.* Slwl LII.I.IAJC r.
followed this flrat announrerni-nl
hi* w it.. JIIMII.M.
'hhl m ulher iiiirkvIaliV sreurr-1 KTRI'ltK.N*.
iw t iir n . a wi.ln*. nn&lt;t AIM’ir.
Selecting a new year, Mr lam• &gt;STI1:N, if
and if .1-• t
ti*'*. an I actual rash and dor Ir ni
IS, hplre, 4 p « I ppip . aralllrps ...
and Mr. A Uni w t Jan. .1. RJJh *.
blink* tolallnc IlllV.Ofhi
nth
-r
claimant*
umt-t
in Ihr date of thi* oflOfeldl opaninp of
t o p i c oaTK*?*. iw a a a -l. tM
In olher wnrtfa. Ihe hank has
lh- h-lia. t |n l n ,*l, RtMiil—, 1*1
th r nasr in-tltution, and. a firr a
nrh*r cUliHUip «l.w ( . f H
day.dim njr »hlrh h u n d m h of p»r- S o r t , of cash cosrfnm rnl pond*, t&gt;*r
' t t r f N . .1-— »»-.| I*. I•'M*I. * •
OIIIlKIt PON rtH L II ATIWS
&gt;ons visitrd tho nrw rst adtlilmn and other qulchly m n rk rlatle .e* t u &gt;
ht * rr. n r rFsiM i &gt;v r**
IS* I ho elty’s hushira Ufa, Mr cur lie* tolalin* nrarly Sl.llU.iimt t* I. si-nh-n* an*l I lilt.m K
pliriiii, hi- n ip . i*l N1* 'f " II .
AUrn announroi] th at “T hr fiml to pi Ircl deposita total m,* ,,,.1 ,4|.
»&lt;« Mir—I, ktonlnise. P-nn.%1* *Hl».
days hnsinrsa fa r axtcadcd nnr p n u im a tily t l . l - ’&amp;,WH.
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The remainder o f.Ih r hank's lo-l ir r iii.jf[hiiiala—
i trhmi i\
IIS trial. nnU If .*»'•*
l*-Tro.t(Sr
• N ot only w err srnrra "t»f_ a r lnl ••abilities • " or a|i|irosim «lr|y
rmints opened by Sanford am) Il.tWMod is matte up of rap llal
Srmlnnlr County residents, but a •I'ek amounting t , SI iiii.ihiiI; * rIs rc r' number o f dcpoatla s o re­ tilu* und-»mti*nh*rt'pn&gt;f IX u[t|fio\''
am ■&gt;. ni. 'iw ei'fn-sr w s’PfT ’ S'o-u
placed hy m iisidrrs represent imr Im atin* Sas.othl; currency m clr.'•■vrntl nearby ruunllrs, Tojfrtber culaMon to nu a tip rn siin ale t o t a l 1
with dotrn* of other acCotulls, »f f^ .llO O .a m t. n ^ W r f r r U l t . i
these *lr|M*»ilor* h n rr elrm-d w ith' intt*rr*t. et c. uf a pproaln lately
out eecrption retained IHelV, eon*
nectlon with the Imnk durinr the f I .into.
To balance the a.*rt*, Ihr
pa»t fire years.
Ralph R. Chapman, prominent
loeal it miser, so* the first depo«itnr. lie wa* probably Ihe first
man to ronyrnlulatr Mr. Allen
nrnl olher officer a of the bank
when the door* wen* opened In
^ 'ftlULt "~N
Ihe piiMk-, and hi* concrdlula
M A y iT o MO.V
lions and best wishr* wen- one
OoVw TM'V
of hiuwlrml.s received iliulnr the
’ wntArs
rlav either orally, hy loiter, ur
t w * MaccTCi
lelecram.
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Si fe, eiund, and M im tn illtr
i cut y o u iat
hanking ha* h*&gt;en Ihe keynote ol
v Ittkc Vrv.es
eveiy transactl &gt;n handled by the:
institution. Totlay and Wmonow
these vital requisite* of modern
day bunking Will be m * liable lo
this sect "on" and it* peoples.
Weathering ihe storm ftf local,
sta te , aw** oati-oal bank failure*which tam e within a few month*
of the hank’s
rpenime, official*
uf the Instilutfon slwferl What
ha* pro Cd to he it iti*,. c ut*e
based iipim ihe esp er ciiced of ihv
|A*t few yeai*.
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w riter with desk and chair.
price. Metaiulin'a
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Shoals aleinl June ID, $10 00
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terriew parly driving to Fort
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Transfer A Storage Co., phune
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lauiant equipment, eonsiating
tributor. cultivator, plow* ami
othar light farm tool*, what have of di«he*. glasavrare. silverware,
you. Addres* IUix I. Oviedo, Fla- table,' .-hair*, rtc. CeMry Club.
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to share my horn*. Also furand T2 p ere set chilta. Doth for
nlahrd apartment* for renL Mi*. 120.00. M cU ulln'e.
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SUNDAY - MONDAY

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A Sales Tax Would Help

A s a result of the Morgan investigation the convigtlon
Is steadily growing that drastic changes ought to be made
in the American system of taxation. In a year grhlch saw
less than 1.500,000 individuals, 85 percent of whom had
incomes of loss than $5,000, pay all of the income taxes
collected in this country* J. P. Morgan and his 19 partner*
p ent not required to pay one eent as income tax to the sup­
port of the government
It Is being pointed out-by advocates of the sales tax*
that Mr, Morgan 6ouI&lt;] not have escaped so easily during the
past three.years If there had been a small tax levied against
everything he boufrht. Home estimates indicate that his
living exjwnses last year reached the enormous tdtal o f
half a million dollars. They may have b&lt;»;n much higher,
lint a fr o percent sales tax on u half million dollars worth
ot purchases would have netted the government $10,000.
What was true In .Morgan’s case was probably true In
scores of
, ,others
,
Persons spending fifty or n’ hundred
^rthousund dollars a year on automobiles, yachts, and other
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luxuries were nIVe to escape
(lu* ---------------|&gt;n&gt;ni&lt;nt
o f income taxes
by Inking advantago of the provision allowing'for deduc­
tions on capital losses. A sales tax covering all such pur*
ehmus and oil other commodified which are bought nnd sold
ales tax on
toiiid not have been escaped

TRIP Ay , JURE ft tw*
Binua vemsr rou -today
101’E: And now, Lord,

t I for? My hope la in curl ties. Wp have seen it estimated (lint there are seventy
ver me from all my billions of dollars worth of these securitied owned in this
ilona: make me not the country. Itevrnucs from such sources nrn not subject to the
of the foolish.—Psalm income lax. If these bopds nil Isur InKrcat at an nverage
rate o f four percent, tiie.nnniinl Income which is tax exempt
nmounts to $2,800,000,000, In other words a single in­
WWlr^.
dividual might have nn income of a million dollars a year,
JT irid* Legislature does
I believe in disarmament. It hss and If It enme from these tax exempt securities, he would
’o«*d to pn»* a law curlallinif not lie required Ivy law-to pay anv. income lax whatever...
It W not now possible for the government to tax direct­
ly this Income from them’ IKinds, n* they wire Issued with
the understanding that they woliM be exempt from such
■ w* get It, Senator WMUksr taxation, and the govcrntuejit emlld not repudiate this fea­
I* tb« Leglstatar* ta 0 &gt; nothture o f the bond any more Ilian it could repudiate the bond
bfcsase it esn’t da all lha
itself. Hut it mold reach the income indirectly through
f i that
Governor
Shull*
Ihe enactment of a sales tax. ami collect something from
that portion o f the income which is spent for commodities
W* have Just found oat what of.one kind or another. A two permit sales tax. if it reached
pre/rrre.r stock h. That's the! ill o f theinepnie from fax exempt securities, would amount
Ug Mild by Morgan M Ca. to thelrlto $55,000,000 n rear

S I ft* ,M - — “-IflAxntion.
or

Rut neither

K TJtl Capune iojea another .at
tempt to gala his freedom from
' prison on a legal technicality.
Technlcalitlet a &amp; .not at popular
with eminent jurists now as they'
uer.t to be.
j..

. AH of u« know when ttn hear the .strains of "nixie”
A
We were liileresieil to not* in
; *ne o f our ex bangs* Ihe other that it 1h tim national anthem, in it were, of the old (!onft-tl; day that pajamss ar# being jmI- tracy,. Mont o f us know that ‘TXxUdund” refers to that
iL. yertUrd fifty percent uff. Which territory in the United Slates lying below Ihe Mason Dick*
K - ta just another indication Ihutj non lino, but fow of us know for certain whence the name
„
EiiUiainer has tunic.
[ ' Dixie” came.
Tharo uro nt (cast two Theories .thou I the origin
of the word, both of which are .surrounded by facts lending
credence to their authenticity. Whicticv*r Is correct there
ia a magic about Iho name that never faila to kindle a
spark in the heart of every Southerner and makes him rush
Into the street when the band strikes tip (lit! stirring air of
"Dixie” ,
One version concerning the origin nf the word, whose
,■
Thn■population of New York source has. lung been a puzrlc to scholars, is that it canto
it City has Incrrasrrl front MMMUI from the mime o f a slave dealer, Mr. Dixy, in New York
e In 1920 to 7.2HMNM now. Which whoso practice it was to fatten Ids olnvcs by giving them
I ■ Just goes to thaw that the tack plenty to cat and not making them work. The fame of the
to the Inrm movomont Inaugural Dixy slaves apread lhroiiglioiil tlm country, nnd some wdy,
!&gt;-v’ed ly pcWhous* occupants t» some hbw. the cognotie-n becnuie ayndnymous with abun­
•Tf:gather Ing nrtunent m.
dance o f food and much leisure and wuh applied in general
to the nlnve territory. Since, however, that section wn*
JK Another Pltirklian grli a Jnb hot exactly a land of Idleness and plenteous erlibles, there
'-with the federal government, arul hua Iicon n doubt raised about the ixpbwuttion o f tlictcrm .
; tnciili molly, he I* another ndwe- ,
Another theory Is that the nppellntfmi evolved from ail
I'pnpermnii. Morton klilford, fjr- expression which found its beginning ih tho hnnk.notes J», m^rly owner of the Fort Myers sued l»y n certain French lunik in New Orl.ans. Home of
. prtts, and (star r Mitr of the the commonest hills Issued by the. hank were In tcn-dollur
0 |iag|l Dally Newt* has been op- denominations, nnd the French word Dlx wns used to dcsig*
HM lthd dirt, tor of public relation*
Kate tticm. Th«* assumption m that M'&gt;drslppl,Ittver boat» for the federal' relief admlntitra- tint-.,
- ■rl myp, who are given credit for spreading the term, called the
"YKacosvIly Is Ihe nmlher of In
viatfoD, or Bimrthing like Ihol.
TharChitrley llanrn r ha* dlaeoverad
what to do with acruiniilutrd Mank
bank checks lying around the
office, ll use* them a* wrappers

' , .Oir estimable frtend the Time*.
, Union Invlsla
that
President
|Rdiiev«it said "the United Htslr*
Eirsnt olf the gold_*tan hard whrn
'thg embargo was ordered, id forKulk*^ hoon
Mur h. and private boldine* nf I

SANFOUI), TWKN l’Y YEARS AGO
—n~~— s - i r ■
occurred to- us
. - .
»• how
pvahetiHvo jnyst cfrll ,'fcunded
gurepimenf* m oveiA • pro.
lfc.1*. Yna ,*&gt;. Odw-tWt we've
ltdioed the gold 'stgmUr-t and
|«lly. adopted pajirr as the
I qr gur, qtonetoey ayetini. we
soon . »chan»V our ' cvallaM*
supply;' Hence. ’ the reMatlen program to grow mere
r d -t of which to omka mure

The uiusl search mg iiivrsflgntion whip fieri rrcum was served with
ever underlakcn into the private dvlidotti calx, later in iho afleraffairs, nnd biutmesa mnneetlon of rioun kit*. Ernest Tolar enteruienilie'rs nf lb* United Statrs lauwd Uw club Ith several piano
::cfiutr Will' W Uie mil grow ill bf veleeltons.
Ihiw* firrseul were:
Hie "lobby inveatlgaliuo" whkh Mr*. Henry MeUrufru, Mrs. C. II.
upervd yeidenlsy •morning before Utngee, Mrs. It, J. Holly, Mrs.
a MlbcnmniiUv* nf thn Senate ju­ K. U WoodlUtI, M l v Kreil WU diciary cohitniUee.
While Presi* liam*, Mrs, Jkrliu Uraily, Mrs. Krdent Wikion*a rcCent lUeluralloi nv*l lular, Mrs. Morton Ilopsun,
tlml a-powerful lobby I* at work sits. J. W. llickitia, Mr*. K. J,
Id Influence action on the tariff Uutualcs,
i
and Mr*. Geutgu Eos,
bill Airma the basts f«*r lb* invo* ,
ligations, questions prepared to­
Miss Agnes bowler, of Wash­
night -by the Committee to hk|iington! wtiu has Iwen spending
asked of Vach member, of the 11sumo Urn*
lime at Orange Park, has
tWnate are such ns to carry tier Uen
I
the guest uf her cuusln. Mr*.
invFstlgggkin far ouUrida of tariff J.
. W, trichina and family for a
mailer*.
( 1few days. Miss bowler returned
Met. Georg* (hckinxoa wUf open to
I Oranga Park Mouday after­
‘a* summer school In the Grautnuu rnoon.
•
.School 'building-.on Mowduy, June
fcalpb 8isv«ns and Noilie 1
■have nAuriwj from Chapel
University of North Carollm
win remain bore during the

|\ McLAUmrir.

, if U)t« could relieve the dt»o f the work!—bat tenumenn w m lti at present Is a
7 which fsw can afford over
abors their eff-rU to help
need/ In their own commu►snd nations- and »o an
appeal of world welfare srrtnrln*
sot of leniency to forrir" dvMars
falls generally nn d*sf rar*.
“ Help us before you help the
fortfgntrt" »*y iht ontmploji
th* f i m r n , th* bwine« rntn

Cases* p n io lli

IW

V ■

Optometrist
.

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112 Pork A re

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D u p lic a t e d

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"S lW g rtar*
POST O F F IC B
LUN CH

*

Reel goof for Real Meat

Regular Mealn 00c
Opawrtle

slbl# ‘political voire ’.raised to
nnevtlotr-lv anil yet w* find the
strange? phenomenon that the most
thoughtful eennuntlsts, the better
___ husinr*
____
men thd bankInformed
*___
r » , student* of public »ffn ir*-s
host of......................
men when* mudlrctusl ati........
respveteil
tslnment Is grnerallj
on other sqhierts. „nd whose good
faith is usually admitted—pith.
______
conviction that
real relief - for our domeitir drpressinn rannol aPpnr until 1h*rv
is scMptnl n solution for vsur
debts whlrh will amount to their
virtual or cninidrte ranrvltaliun
Our more rcpivecnlatly* presi
Joins in this ei*w.
The sensational pfr.* &gt; end our
demagogic political figure* nr*
ijut-b lo Impum the motive* of
those who favor drastic forelcn
delil revision or rants-llalinn.
“ lnl*mnlisnalists,H “ foreign prop,
a if n n d is l »,'* “ senllmentuliete,"
‘-Anglophil**,"
"internal i o n a I
bankers”—other similar phrase*
•Inwl* pllhy have besom*• epithets In
to hurl ai
at
f Ihe drWs the onee respeetrd heads
. ? of* UWuj ineot
lie added, however, It s i op­
it persist* who venlnre an opinion roritrniy
~ ,
ervsls, end p, the strlrtly nationalistic one of posed tn “runductiug negotiations
me to stay, “damn the foreigners."
regarding su h matters olherwin
Iv lieeome
If we areept the tiine-wnrn than with it* own rmplojen and
d Ona* l»ii- theory that the popular sentiment was unwilling U&gt; conduct thorn
ouiM'im la nf.the American-peuplt-i»-*lw*&gt;. mit-ode - erranltaiiovrs of (■»&gt;—*
If nnty-for inslinrtively rieht, the argument
ie majority: |« closed. America should stand
at ion and (gainst the w orld and domaml
ly taxes ocj payment by all. Uut, If one pre.
and In hie pref«rre,| |i*t:
“Therefore, when oversea* he
must pay some attention to the
House of M.rguti. The ipilckvi' he's
htoiighl hurk here the Miter.1*
ranges Ih* thuughtful ngam*t
Ill- then look tip Mfpoiln, whu
the unthinking ami their apokvnids I wan nil two of the Morgan
men?
&lt;Ti&gt; I* rpntinuisl).

T he biggest 'b a rg a in In
pictures o f the season.
See Wiehotdt

I .S'feboIdt.Studlo

SUBSTITUTE TO
TAXATION PLAN
IS PRESENTED

Amhatsacinr Nnrpian tt;--i&gt;neie~nt
Despair Forecast Geneva
amt Secretary Wondlii
Ilolh shmjlil retire from olftr*, he
Unless Countries assertrsl.
"
"Mr. Davis la nn one prrfvrn I
Teitiper Prejudice list after another » result of they expected I’rmidettl Rqosevrlt
ms

I,DM HER
l.umhrr—llalhflM Materials
Itcasonnhle I’ ricm with
.Ie*fn f . U s e , prevli lent
United Mice Workers of
a, aid “ thenm&gt; open
i lh. itoel In ii-try" and
4h&lt;&gt;p e\i-t« In the imlustty
rinsed shop liwed to the
Epdnndbg the hill on l&gt;
prgsolre-l tnls&gt;r ev-ueralty
s*i.l "lulior is tirrd of suet
tlsy.”
I - \vj. «aid -secret setvi
•ratIves nf~lli- steel c«rp&lt;
ie|Hiitr,| an n attending
meetings or who aiinoum
iruitiors of joining unior

N#tr R-D-R P n etu imiurti

FRESHNESS to Golf

Tydlnga. Ilemoerat, Marylaod,
wjro proposed a lump sum settlemeal of alt the foreign ■Milr-fanfor* he concluded * lung speech,
defended Bingham, saying where
the remarks wet* read in fall thei
would »how ha was ”b«iag candid
•nd If aa ambassador doen that
he's lha best g rebassada* wy « u

j

GulTa high-speed delivery aystent
rusbee fresh Gulf Cos, to (He pumps.
And that gaa otoya Jrm k Jasper, due tw
Gulfs exrluolre R-D-ll ptoceso—e ffo ceesthat actually &lt;Uayu detcrioralsosL.
5

^

important facts akomt

fls&amp;z**

1 Rival Cm (M
Malagan

s

y— n t(e water iksa

L R w k C w g h e s j* * — sarltwip

The Marylander denied he was
r cancellation, but sakt h* amuii
ralcnme any genhu to shew me

|7MJ&gt;WJ)W In g dd, aasi nay a
debt of •AiWWJHIOjiod when w*

fe s jk a

‘‘

ZIP 8 Kit VICE

Martin’s Garage
If you have your e$r
OK’d by Marlin be­
fore you take
te ypur
r
vaeatlttn
r »
MOP•y-

£r

558?

A* rniuired hy la*, all dags ln the City at Haafard.
KtorMa. rvrrpt lhi»e that are kept on Ik* premia** of Ihe
osner.i nr »r mirtried while at large, mill he vaccinated for *
rabiow carh roar. Ur f , \V. naV.r^Vctfrioarlaa. fill be at ll* It
-rear uf the City 11*11 from lh:M A. M. lu Rnon. each day dur»
ing the sick vummrnrlng Monday. June 5lh. IIU, In do thla
work. Aflrr that lime, any doga found running at largr, unmurilrd and nut varciailvd fer rahles, wilt h* picked up by Ihe
poiicr aaj killed. The tost of varrlaatian will he hern* by Ihe
City from Ih* annual llrenae tax of 41.25 per dog.

i(aaL fj

Gum forma faster*

Jliii Lumber Co.

NOTICK TO OWNERS

the Morgan Inquiry", he said. “ He tn ten I a mersage In Cnngnr&lt;
(Continued Emm Pag* fine)
Is not only indebted to Miit Hi,, su n outlining the war debt* sit­
of them on Ihe basia of one-tenth
but Is one^rf the pel* nf Mn.‘gnn[ uation.
or anything like that.
“ f should like 11 say that Ihsrn
Is no intention un my part to try
to define what will lie the policy
of the administration respecting
debts should an linpasm he
reached relating lu their rollerlion.
“ I-have no authority to da IhaU
and do not assume to eay wbet
rocomruenitalione, i f
any, thy
I’residsnt will make. I do kn-w
as ■ mailer of fart that the Pres­
ident bas not sought to compro­
mise the debts—that he has not
-l&gt;r*tirdrd the existing law on
■ - lla* +
Ihe subject.”
_1 1^- » r v
j
/ --------------The Ipdlana Robinson went Into
the debt question alter discussing
a speech in London by Ambassador
«J r 1i
llingham end assorting lllnglmin
STALE— some thin p goes out o f it that
•bould be rrrallrd f &gt;r "seeking to
.9
.*•
■sever returns. It gives lea* power o o ’
if
^
hverturn the tr'a'ltionsl policy of
»
j
hltle— 1*04 mileage on tKO road. Your
$
the Utrited Slates against foreign
motor starts slower...aeeaia shiggWh.
i-Mtsugi?inrnl*.”
,
He recalled he had protester^
against Uingbam when the ngmi.
nail &gt;p was before the . foreign

Of ties

F. H. I.AMSON, CUy Clerk.

�MARGARET

“Guest Day’ Is Staged

e r s o n a l s At Municipal Links S o c/a / Calendar
"Guest P aj“ wag olrsrved yn tsnlsy aftrrno n rh evantnj at
MONDAY
the Sanford Country Club ly
A piano recital honoring 1033
'
.
golf games, an informal supper, graduates o f
Seminole
Hign LONDON—Tto aviator who
bridge, and ping-rorff- A ,ar«* School will be given at B:l» c'edited with one of the moat *fnumber of persona of the eity en- o'clock at the school auditorium .
.n.* ntioos for war- tlme
V. I , OTonnor retum/d la«t j.yed the hospitality of the riohjby jf,,, piano pupils of Mrs. Fan. ,
,,
, irk
ith n Is.'r eloth. de o u *-.l
With one Mich general wear entive&lt; end
light from Savannah, Oa whirr it that time.
ale S. .Munson with the assistance
*
;t'« n-t&gt; luuin fern and n.lu!
umMo It I* wi c to provide
couple.
to has been spending the past
After the cotf f ,mM
lh" of Miss Makinson, soprano, of yon deticos which he hopes w
rbange* of ae.o sorirs, whlrh, as
ter*, anl c«nt»re 1 with a threeTh.- rooms of the
Sehirard
wash on business.
ifternoon supper was atrveJ lof-t Orlando. The public la Invitcsf.x
u'her In a new er* of safely In
is so item-ral y ndm tted, ran al­
ietrd weiMing caVe topped with n
homo,
opem-d
enniilc
f
r
the
ofet style on the club potch whi h
( ircK- N mtrr Oneof ,V ' 1 fying.
ter t.io whole 0 ‘pect « f the eoainint-l.ii# Irrlo and bridegrtmr.i.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jackson was••‘cortfed for thooccasion) Preil| UrIan Auxilary.
Mrs. fV
.... ‘
„,.i».dealaned helleop- trslon, t,eir de orated with a I'urrti ei»* sorted by Mr*, lame
tume. Fir but wrather in town It
sad son, David, left today for with va es and hiwli of marigold* C. Drift;«, chairman, will meet a t \
ht. profit,inn of gar'.-it flowers, a: I G fh- ii. Mri. J. Hugh
is cut11' i t., v,- at i-t| white acptlata In Georgia to spend a and static*. Bridgo games were the h me or Mrs. Hugh WheUIrl, O pt.
Meter Dlhov.ky to. Were lighted with i|uantiti«, t
rrsMvirt this ymr. white fabric
a:
f
F. \V. It iider, whilo Ihe
short time.
ha', nml glovr*. while kbl shoo*
then enjoyed until a lot* h»“ v lit Myrtle Avrnue. at 4:00 o’clock! lieve* that fTght, “safs a* a o '1'1 • candle The rereinony was per ,i&gt; . Were served by Mr*. jlVu i,
tu I l-nc tu nm'rti. Tbi* I* sum*
when high acors prlta for the with Mrs., Whelehel and Mrs.i is within reach. Such attainment formed ag:t n*t a heck (round of K 'a i-e. of t trill min, the M l- o
J, G. David left this morning women was awarded to Mr*. L- P- l'!au b? Howard us hostesses.
mory enougb fur the warmest
i wny,t (nat,le the average suburban arparacits frrn, white gladioli, Ain t Fut"lunger, I'ntherinr I .&lt;
for points in Oeo-fta and South Itagin. Jr. and high score prise
day*. For thu-e s 'innier day*
of ‘ l«*i dwe||er t » trundle a “toby" hell- an.f aster*. On etch s'de of the an.i tiiaco Mill lams.
CHcleV Number Two of
Carolina where he plans to spend
bride *a .-i
hrideginnnr wonworo pin■.,|
pin ed' Hrr-rud-Mw.
- ...... nrt-—
Auxilary, Mrs. G.
&lt;». ■
, t, a nn,lr
• ' ',r'degt,utm
u
H
tt*ft
, u- 1IT
l, l T i r - r- - / , ,,
...
“ whie*arP- n--the—
n f u - i it
l ibtnus stito
for the men given to Fred Stan Prcs’.jvertan AiCxilary,
Htttnair
ame lime.
^ r- resets
--------- of
ill.
, f white
.fVoTtlm t^ M tu T T n Direct C a l l s T
h lO
twt ■
Too SShi
OSS -when
when you -In-t
- -t1 M
In the mom*
rWjfn ry
_T ww tHown,
„..,r .chnirm.n,
__,.p.,wltt i.iret at- copter from hi. g a n g . en.Wty t o , , , . , fr *,-lfSF
a tli'd the leccplii'ii
the r"
co 't ......,
mi- r1 -tt to- keyed In ‘
Among those prsaent w*ro: Sir-j i :»:&lt;» o'clock at the hime of Jin.] the nffi,
ofTiie-as
e-,s he now -*e*
v*e« a
M
and fe,n. in the .... .L
........ hZ j , » .........J frU w e t^ .,. At S e a E X D Q f t e d T o ^
,tw
‘Mr*. Jack Svialley and Mrs.
hy seteclwhen- the g.iett* wer, galhete.l .|t ,
|a,
p i
a
•
1
^ '" ‘'rU ,'1
b. P. Hagan, Jr. mptored to and Mrs. 11. M. Papworth, Mr. ar,d] tn-CIn r Irwin, 20-13 Holly Aienitv.j car.
IKhttyit«i‘'ni
Dfbovsky*.
d e l,.. nBmbrr of bowl, lortalnlrg ....'
'
t * e „ V . I L-m
( - h a r t H u r r i C a i l O S ..ng .................... ..
Circlu Number Three of lh&lt; j Cniitaiin
Jacksonville Wednesday where Mrs. Gordon Barnett, of Fern
F u l M M^y i
' ! •t* " * 1 or n.Hmwo.k black kid
Talk. Mr. nml Mr*. L. P. Hatan. Presbyterian Auxiliury, Mrs. \V.l makes posa ble a .to « 1o ee*I«r|„,lle,1, . Lehlfcls. lavender M.t - - jV . , - „ L m L
they spent the day.
nre especially .
.rabte__of being
. housed i" I lee. u. ' fere....... .. atrenged
------w hile1m ..... .
|»iUln, n t.avelel in
WASHINGTON, June 2. The
‘ -ut'
Jr., Mrs. Roy F. Syntes, Mr*. A. Zachsty, chairman, prill inert midcl, csr___
........ .
,
... ..
„
-we.'* ms 1 l-ag, e-ntrnl nr one*
a
tf4;Wi
oVIock
with
Mr«.
A
1&gt;.!
t
Gw-foot-wldo
garage
and
‘
d
riven
1
tho
ct.^tua-e
war
mjtllmd
in
a
Georie
S.
Witmer,
Mrs.
Allan
I'mteil
Males
Uetlm-r
I!-lean
•
,1
,
.
,
- ,
lfr. and Mrs. M. N. Cleveland
a rr.li-iciii- ensemble. The dre-t , ,
again the white gloves, aml a hat
........... lh, , mtrt
have returned from New Moseley, Mrs. John M. K»l’ev |smith al^her home on the l-ike- by two pslra of small vanes. Ill paragu* letn nml marked w,t&gt;i w»-» 11, 1 1 of periwinkle Ithn* 111'p th's year will Mien-Horn its hut
ma-« production ths tollcnpter j vases . f pink i aters and fern.
-------- front.
wbtre they attended thn Mrs. A. II. Moses, th* UHtes
wliili* the tc.it vvus fu'hiooiii tf rienne warning service Uy rail, neiti-l • j--;. or in a color to
, emit t be built to roll at nh.ut 15*1 ( 1’ieeuling the ceremony Mrt. ravy blue wool. Hut. ,c st, sh.t’ u Irg ilire tly on ships at tea for re- tee- nt I't msemhle.
' fireman's convention on Mary D'ghtm, Mary Bill Pierre.' ...
Circle Nunter 1
of «to|
lt „
(Jludy, Morris William, tang. V
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Elisabeth yhoemaker, and R. U.
*l,|t* ' nntl oilo-r Bters-ore* wer.. in nnvt
umfrr n plim t!«*v«*f y|hh1 hy
„ „ 1U,y,K, also foresees Dawning", with pl.no
umpor.lW,,^
Chapman. U. I™ Heldin, A. C. Mc- Pir.diylrrian Ai.vlliafy Mr... II.,
K. R. Cnfvert, r!iit*f nf ihi* Korv« *1 h lh, W'ea'htr Bureau’i roIt.
Lew
s,
cha
rman,
will
me
t
s
,
j
y
rrnr-a
of
Thr
»-||p
.,
Mrs. A. II. Moses ind sons. Reynolds, ( harlts Dunn, Alfred
me,.t hy M,-s Helen Gold,. Th-!
,
u lhl. (,nly ltU|ght.. ml hivirlt-ti, in «tk iipvrnli n iitt&lt;I im-.ls fm o 'r ’ r at Iona.
1:110 c.
ut liit* liiiiiip mi*
Hurricanes original* in th* AtJulian end Raymond, of this city, Stanley, Warren Herbst Cha.l 'ler
per of the Cloud*" emtiltg Dm. bridal ps.ly enter.- I th.......... . 1
nn,, Mr*. Schtrard and bat »*&gt;•* Stmth purlo
.Snuiir
Cp.
and Mn—awl - Mrs.- Nathan 7.*' Sharon, Fred'Roily.' Ilrniv Znr- S. U. Johnson,.! I tu Path A cnu e,; A hu,j |||(p4| (iy ^5 , f |a „ f hi* the r11itl,&lt; t of Itdtetxrui l VVe l 1 limit* li,*r liuim* hvr* with IIlfin I
*t«?i»»n*t r«j Ip.ied to com* lantir tit ran, off the rnas| of Afmentvitx, of Ohcechobee, will lleids, John L dwig, t*. K. Wil­ with Mr . Johnson cntl Mr*. K.
hrlu-opter var.e*, he say*, wuiiltl ding Muirh played ty J| Gorily, j f r Ihi* |u.nt 17 yra.x .she* \:n . !
with trf-«o!i« in tl n* 1
1 ."•a an I in the virin ty nf tho Capo
leave Sunday for Daytona Reach liams, A. C. Fort. N. !&gt;. Illuhley- thittim, Jr., a* It slesse*.
tafrly 1airy into passenger*. He
Th e Initle ha-l » « htr Illy ut griidiiiiinl from Hetilinole lliittij »vhe*r*» hurricane biili ti will send V'e- ’ • s!n'r ; alsi in Ihe wetlertl
Circle Niimiu-r Five of tic claims Ihit hi* lieliiiipler h.v* ten,ant, her eoiisin. Mi , NelliAv n rule, they
to spent the summer.
man. Howard Fasllle,
Marion
&gt;rbon| In I'J.TU and later altru I d " ',l »»d’ngrnm« n«kim- r.n id. e, I nrililienn Rea.
vrwt » r ii-,rthw4*«l.
A viliary,
Mr*. from six to leu times the lift ng Hay. ' f Jaeksovilh*, who »erv i •*
Wagner, Hubert Highlsyman, Fri-il Pretbytrrian
Floibill Mute I'tdlege fur W ......
Mm*M tiC Ihi i,if ufirv hmviiif Y.'t'ii*
Mrs. II. C. Water*. Jr. and Stanley, Flunk I’ierre, J tr Tjckcr. Henry McLaulin, rhairman, - will t-fTi ienry of tie- . rdmsry airplan- mail! of Inmor. Aflendiiig the
et T siblu - n- whete she v.u .,|
TVeallier lluitpir, f,,r tb.* i-Ur,| f:‘r 'tiiiie tl r nr--, re urvw to
son, II. C. Wale:a. III. were re­ of Kiisimim v. Roy F. Kymcs, Jr., meet ut 4:1X1 u'ciotk ul the hum • propeller.
hililegriMmi a . tu -t mao wu I'm- immiler of tin- Delia Della Dell 1 ( ''“ ‘T
Mart, Inri lati-n adc.'n. Die north m - tt.,rlh-i«t, though,
moved from the PemaM-laugh- Ruddy Gainur, of Tumpa. Grurge of .Mr ’. It. t*. ’ DuHo-u. ii Ml Dak
The Inventor rolllrii I* licit lord ert Bench- r, of Aj- pku ' Tin- mi id tuiorlly.
Inge of every mimic.- in I-I. . uitnv c-in'lnue vr-t
lit th
t-.n Memorial Hospital yestenlay Andersnn. an I II. II. Pope.
Avrnue, with Mrs. Dullnse .ind fng ami taking off In the ut'ln/ bride v,tn given in mctrklge hv
Mr. Ibtimiiii was - gradual.-1!
,,ml ra,h ‘
id . C-olrul rml Nit 111 Ane-Deu-l r»»a*t.
to thoir home, 311 Hast Twenti­
.Mrs. Roy F. Mann as h stesr-:. pane of th,. fut r* must he a* ini-- her fathii,
Georgia
} ,
"* fl',, '’," 1 *'niety inform;!. .VoWS i f the |i a ».
lr tn the
tbc m
ortla Mililui,
Jlllitar^ AWt'
A
of lheat.
eth Street.
Clrvle Number Six of the |‘ .i* and simple ns It is fur u. bird. .
|&gt;jnh ,-h ffoii Mini .pink H,nntih|t_
................—
College Park, Ga. In IMEO tom ns
.. 11 bmoimli possible oti o 1 stnrri's fsr ul n! -en eanble* thn
.*
i -- Invitation Extended byternn
IIh ppt^niit Weather Burenii* l i f ir-.-cnst the
Auxiliary, Mrs. .11. C. I H ,, lolly b-buraliry k rx he lU|
,.
W
(.rr
the
materials
cor.,
■
u
|
1
l',
„inW
then
baa
been
attending
!’l,!™
r
_"l,r
Mr*. II. D. Pop* an I son, John.
t o See Quilt Exhibit Wi.llhour, rhsirman, will inre' n t'g a .e n item,-miration with large: ^jnwj farrrtn th- die*, worn l y f ,^ . (Iniv.-isHy o'f Honda M I ntnaiam rnll* f,r weather " re- kiml i,t rlisl- bom- ■ In I-.- rx|icclIstl the first psrt of the week f r
I t&gt;u ItVIoci at the hoi....... . V|r. ; mod 1 about five fret Inn,-, weltb j tk(&gt; |,fide. Feature of the ihir-d nn lam1. Th - imtrained ahaatvs.
Houston, Tskas where th»j will
-nr rr may be mi"!' ’ by thn signs i f ,
........
Mr'. Augusta lb fovingtiin of 1'red T. William, 33i) Oak Av^mic- !ng P) rounds, and -.Viici iiy a . w„ , (he ■r«*III4IIMI' - -’■W«'it'•♦ ■
hir*T: T.ir la rrr "m^ nl« » I*7t m ‘.’.|Vi i'tb'-r) from n ii.iiulier....
djeml sevsnii rM?fh:« with &gt; ''k tbt&gt;- n r l' n'Wotiign*. n *Tt"' rwTay
of nn .incnmitl-t ■ rm. Tho 1 arriraitn s
with Mr&lt;. WIlUaaM and .Mrs. J T m Ii p tlectiic motir. The evtu.
ma,|0 ,.f „ |,ing band of June «. II ii n im*inl&gt;t*f of tW
titca.
Iriviti I retidenl* ■f Smfoid tn A. Long a ' hostesses.
i shaped vanes an- mountr-T* on chiffon Itom which fell m ’ ,’1' Bl h u ii,i Al. Itu sue *1 fraietn-iy shins Dun rv-ialuilv iiateis,- ibr warnings, issued by ihe Wealhor
i -a- wb-ie Ibi-e lo-^i-s arid Bureau, lherr*fure, prsvrnt unne'come I Ovledft th s aflernnon and
t'trch- Ni-rnber One tif the First rtn"1’ &gt;tr i (tile nhnve thr Other on (olds I riuatli rows nl tin- ym *, Blue vti y liiniirary fraterii.* v,
Mi,is Helen Vincent, of La iren, tent;tht tv ntfer.l u nillt rxhild
unit-. If none of the shir* happen rstn-i anxiety, r« vrell an make
n r:nlral perpendicular
-In!
lare.
The
body
i.f
the
thess
Methodist
t'hurrli
wit)
meet
at
"--1* irul Ihe Hcrpeiit and I'irate t'1. • to l«- ill n mne who,., a Inaural
S. C.. la expected to arrive Hun tion that hi fur n ft nttrr• the
It possible for p n ill* I ving in the
There nre un wings like III se el fa b i*n i|
ijimjiJt* lim*» v "I. II,, pliyel for three )ctM uu ' !.e
day In spend a short time her« * varvtn'f f It. i li'v.b- lr. rrexui 1;.';n n’cht k with Mrs. I,. Grow,
ilisturbnnes I- i-i i-rigi
, huw
an
nrdirniy
uiiplane
nr
uiilngir
•
211 French Avenue.
a ifinMf I skirt nml tb«* ritv . rm va-illy Iark-'tb.vll un.l tu - will i via. Die W-nlhcr ISuriai- luissr* ,inDi i f - in h slnrms In lake tho
tho guest of Mis. Kat^en Lnng|lni, „ U. tl ..:t tivl Gtr sidewalk
prrcT.nl! ns irallv Wqi'iretl.
I’ irle NuiiiIht Tw(1 o f the First
When Ihe electrk tnulur
tnent
b,..I In.
mrnt was
\%u« hn rhim-sBuie lun .b-’ 1*-■
* ’•li.,,,.,.
j t?llh|4 jiliif
IlilJi I,..»
beetl nrriv..
uctiVi- .s u
ii
and other frlcnda. Mias Vmcont erfe.
.-i'.nl advance iitrurninrini This
Methnili-J ( hurrh will rnrcl at slcrtril the vani, revolve.1 an! en 11 iii’tl l i tin* btQl. **?in* i in i r ! it , nnqu. - iliirin^ Ms four yeinprogram, Iheiefnn . is lieiitg «'lp*
ia a-former resident of thii city.
Qullta that nr« ti In* iltspleye I 3:30 o’clock with Mi*. I'. F. Ilran nllaining a ret Inin speed !lahhowrr
i "f
I*
.climtl.
nls-mented ly the plan of calling
will vary in nge frotn one tn ItiO non, Beaver Avenue.
m ttb-l rose vert rally iuln the " i r 1 .uertln.it m“ -», twninsnriia, .and! Among Ihe iiUt-i)f,lnwn El'i-sl* llin-etli nil ship, in Wliters where Aftc- Jin* i t. nil fo'lfftkmn
Miss Eliiateth Adams Iw* rr jears, shs slid, wh le many other
Circle Number Two o f the First p tu the relll-i* ibtwn • Itli'. j iillty lllltr.
i*. the Widdiiigs were J!r. an*
linrkal sfarm It Lmnvn, nr nf nejwtn!* u »* to Ue imlil to
tut aid from the Florida Hal# unique articles, all of them h.me- Kind Methodist Churrli will ineel
c J j k v from Wbmen at Tallihis- made, alsti will be displayed. The at . 3:211 o’clock with Mrs. It. 11 and wh-n t ’.tml :i foot from lbs A r.l(rir,| , „||a, „ f ,!.,r rguni. Mrs. |j. G. DUIKIm . ,.f ApqAh.t llmimhl, In es;-l.
Cimiml remulned I " i - 1 In th- n.r B,„, Ujp Utl. nlark.-.| Ihe n-ekllir! Mrs. .1. C. Itay. Mr. G.* - : I
When infiirn-nlinn from tiny
MM|o spend the summer va utln.i pro.rriis are for the benefit of"JtCirrm-, Celery Avenue.
Th- nltt.'s iiirnls nf Ihe Mialel
,,r ihe i.e-.s wurn be Mm* it.V 'll MutM.ee, Ml™ latlieriue I! i,c. u.'il r,..,.. i nor b-tl. W eill" " tint. ‘in
her# with her parents, Mr. and Ihr Club she a 'led.
Clr.-le Numltcr Four
of the! ih,. nlr „ rri- rnnlrnll'.l entirely w&gt;, inade along simple linr-t i-f|
J. l{„gero,
linger", of
nf Jack
Jack-- .a,
drill
off, iu
mll- in
■
........
ws* made along simple liner o:
j_
til ,. nffi
ashinclnli, l&gt;
ill W
lVa«lillirlnli,
D IC inin
Mr.v &lt;*. A. Adami, Magnolia Ave­
First Methodist I hurrh will meet by Captain D hovsky
nt the
the switch
switch |
; ||u,,
|nri.
nri. W|||, rnvi-ri-d la.-e but- Mis. V,. L. Chandler, "f Jl n',i.! fitnn lb" i-r-wvr li-d Wrnlh
vsky nt
H(, |
nue.
at 3:30 n’rl.rk with Mrs. S. 1-1 nf Ibe nintnr by
f which lh. spei I | n, |(1 (j,,. f Mml tf III" d -- Theuto.. Afr. and Air . Itiibvrt Khii.--e,| Hurcail official nf lb* » -oe nod
Jrmrs, 119 West Hixln-nth Street. nf the K-vnhitiin*
ills was ffgulx'-il . 1 vvp,,|| I,,, tya, udnrm d wi'll a blur- j Max Woilsteiii, and Jc.itc llurper,1the Ilutes.. f.ir t.!ii-*'i »-*- - t vs Ihi. is
Circle
Ni
mlier
Five
of
the
Mickey Mouse Club
Wh n Ihe power was switched "'f , nrgnndt *a"h whl.h lied it the j yf (irhand i. Mr, an * Mrs. M r-i"i',
T h U n ffk la l tfH »«
First Methodist (hurrh will meet
the helirnntrr rank genlly In IlD ipgn wit), a low. Ils,
M-. coif Mr*. V.. A. SIi-wji , Mr*. loi*rh with I|m* up- ihii*i" ml Mh* tl"r *
To Meet Tomorrow
ut 3:20 o’clock with Mrs. M. II.
vflSrcBo
uri.un i. Forward nr harkwanl! urr^ in (due and she ul" • iiirt---l Will III A. lien.her and W. A. k w t 'il hot.- irllu I'ti—,. ri'“l
Smith, HitH Palmetto Avrnue.
nt
venu-nt
la
achievrd
by
a
prr1
„
,h«wrr
hmnpicl.
Re-l.-lt.-r.
Jr..
Mrs.
Orlitt
Milrli-ll.
.......
I'ircle Number Six nf Ihe
New nfficem for the likkry
'
--------FT
nuking lhat th" nrel- l r-‘o-"l If
First Methodist Churrh wilt mee! nellrr which can be rvvcrseil, wMI-j Mr*. Sehirard. th- I ride’s in tlh- Oa 1 . • iishwell, and D.. C.rr.d: i Will'll
Mouse Club, ap.nrored ly the
(Continued From Page One)
""1"'I 'ill1 f&gt;1 III ‘ VbI’ll»H' ' Iwl
D.e I. er, (elected lor lit" wnliHiti t ileH* n f : | . a , )|r. and Mrs. K. I.
inlirid control It obtained
Mlline Theater and f’elu Bottling ceremony and during the prlndral at 3:S0 o’ lrck with Mrs. K. 11.
illflll ! i-i
fritiim braking o f n drum in
Hue und whit" print
dress Iu«h. yr-n, HI,. Her rice Vnii, Mist 11ntt In Wasldnet’ n I'"'
i.unry, 717 Park Avrnue.
Co., nnd elected at last Satnr by a Ires* 1 went aound asleep-’
nl
11inti on the I- —Ii' t of
mlnr
system,
i
unci
I
along
s
nntr
Hues
and
S;.n,ita
Tun,
and
S.
L.
Von
J
i,|
'
Circle
Numlu-r
Six
of
thi'
morning's meeting are:
laid)
Talking emrnratly to th# 1H3T
■*it tin- WealImr lb T-O' m --*1 ti­
The
sioole-fcatcr
will
lie.
it
ill.
went
loltialit
u
JarkM
of
Ihe
rami'
WiliUt
I'ars,
D
-rtt
First
Ballst
Chu*ch
will
meet
at
I
are,
Williams, t.:
Colo, Ellxabrlh Cameron; Lord graduat'ng clara the Preei'hnt
on s h t" radio slat bin*, whi h
hi* h |VA^&gt; V
llftf|«* U
lilt *1 Tmipt, anil Jut- Tuckrr, of Ki- dy
insdo
wl.li
3:30 c’clock at the chur.-h annex to fly, run un wheels, nr In- |* f rairtftaial
material tv
which
Milane, R. I . laney; flag bearer, said:
in rnnstn'. toil h ly win -J**.
ire
prllcd in the water. In the lal!"v drnppe.1 rhniiblrr itiir and ln-;u rlmrme.
Lester Guthrie; song leader, &lt; »"I a*k yitt to avoid in exclusive with Mrs. V. G. Hasty as
with
nil Vrs-els. ! Ido -t-l'-i
r i'v the single I.ark wheel wilt
•alia Truluck; jheer trader. Brant- rwlatlonvhip to youf awn ctin—tn hostess.
stwats t 1ml In do l'-it p d V i^ynstoavUb
TUESDAY.
r.ct
a*
a
rudder.
lay Adams;
sergeanti-at arms. yojr lion f the navy or to avme
ihe uuntry' hurt Iran * xvnudws
The last meeting of the sras in
Captain llibnvaky, whi wa in
ervire l V intr.i' I .ile’y r i o i p ' i i e :
Oleda Dyaia, Betty Loti, B Mh other rprcal government service
of the hoard of the Woman’s Club the Rusal.,. Navy up to the time jrk
—
Ptairo, and Madeline Trul ck.
or to the dsn of your pr.feasion
Mn -»r. Mnroar'd T,d*eh I '
of Sanford will take plsce a'
Mcmbei* of th* club will meet in civil life. Remember to’ culti­
B. Walhen. The
refreshnienl
10:00 A. M. at the rl Ii hius*.
at tho theater tomorrow morniag vate the friendship of people, not
BETTERS'
----table w*. oxaflaW with -t
Regular business and sorial motfr than 20 years, having ga in ed ------------------------------------------------- ------. W a ittu b s'i
at 10:00 o’clock. Songs, piarn alono In y:ur own elasa oe ptoIn
the
prerenc?
of
a
latge
gr
up
|
quail
it
r
nf
•
-nt.I.
of
pink
ra-ii-l
l)l||h
,
ni)
dec
untiil
with
f
"
"
t
i
'
Hireling cf the Alathrnn Class of his first certificate in lh ■ St.,
ara IU(, astoi...
■loth and dec
nttmtera, and rtuntx hy club mem­ fersion—but the averagr run t.f
ANITA lOUItt
the Flrut Baptist Church will meel l elersh rg Acronaiiti al School in of lelntivrs nnd intimate frirn't. j anre t t-e v pinii rl.' nil. and fejlt „jn|
pink, rnehutl*.
m rbuils. A ' three iie.t I
bers will b* a feature of tho prn* folks—the same folks you wo Id
lh?
marrlagr
of
M
i»
Irene
Alice
J
OlllllT IOkAN»
The Wir'd lit ho* I rtilrird ’ b&gt;-| white w.-ti.lnx
w.-tt.Dor t.de w c / u - ' l •:»
CHAU
11 ITAMgTT
gram.. « Lr
- ^ have known and I krd an-' affill**- at 8:00 o'clock at the iVirrlr ar IUI0. During the war he was
‘ Isughler of .Mr. and loom tvoirirt* an rflcrrmui ,-..in a r nlrrpiece.
nrx w th Mrs. Orlen St -nstrom, rwariled TOO pounds by Great /
CharDa Cameron, who g-levied od with had you nit been chosen
rpr
Carl
Fellows,
to
Annf
bl'
o'la
i&gt;
lush
lilted
with
,t
I
n;
Mrs. Fred Mytra. Mrs. it. K. Britain for the
he invention of the |M ,i
Mr-. Stintpe w ai^trn i:t Vm
to enter and to graduate from this
y Will am Htumpe, of thi* full -It tr *. Cniiipletliig Ihi cits t-o. •
________
I’rmlfoy, and Mrs. II. L. Glenn a&lt; Fist rynchrmixlng
gror for r:......
firing Ihufty Wil
re tines, Ind. but bit- lived in th s
highly rteciallicd Inalllutiox of
city,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
A.
ve e a l«r;t- ilcluie list of ,,,-iti ity (or tbe past IH yeaia. &gt;he
hostesses.
a niach'ne gun through nn uit
hlghrr education.
Circle Nomber Seven ®f the plane’* propeller. Blit now, he Ftumpe. of i'aii.tka, look place Ir ey stiaw r.nd ait mm iet q.ie, attendi-d 'he publie’ * Imid* of Sj i
"Thl* I **k of you, nit only for Fira^ Mrlhodlat Church will meet
30 DAY SPECIAL
•ays. he wish*, tn make life safe, yesterday nfteim ini at 3.0J ,/rlo ‘k of pink r: lisrr-* rus-r, 1-lue do!- .find and was graduate-! fr .nl h?mnml
youi. own sage*, but for vo-.tr at 8:00 P. M. ut tho home of Mrs.
: nt Ihe hnmr *-f Ihe bride’s parents phininm no! fern.
Tops Dressed 50c
not to destroy it.
ill-lie High H toiol m HU!'.
countiy’s sake. You who bCs’ smo Walter Prieo, Lake Monroe.
on Fo th Hanfnr I Aterue. r'tJACK H OLT
The hride was given in mar- ;
*c '.y offirers of the United Hlate-t
Sanford Duco Co.
Rrv. J. J. Krltaihan, pastor nf white (ilk lace rtil ul -ng simflej Mr. Kluni|ie wu. I,out in Titus­
FAY WRAY
Citric Numter Fevtn of thville
nml
mule
Ills
hrttn*
there
navy are not set apart as a “r.;ue Presbylrrian Auxiliary, Miss horn Si lUrry Gustation’s Air; ml All Suds lathnll Church, pel* flowing Bres, Two r«w of I luffy
3rd and French Ave.
ami
in
l
alaika.
lie
w«'
gradualn!
‘^fhc
Woman
I Stole”
with different Inttrest ami diff.-r- Warren Koatcrby, rltaimnii. wll Syif epator*, are Mr, Gu^taf-nm, formed Ihe rereni'iny.
r.jt'. ily fbiwrrr marked the amtSATURDAY
int Ideas from thot* of th* rtre meet at H.00 P. U. at the lin;rv* t*l Waller Tripp, Tnlmadge Jleils,
The hrlde was glvrn In ini&gt;- holes nod she wine a "r net cap! frnm* I’nlUhj lllglt Hcho! and j
cf the country. Those of you who Mrs. If. M. Wataon, 204 West |-j 1 ttridums, Willard Conn illy, lingo by hot fLlhsr urri was a&lt;. of niaitge blossom* from which icetdved a deptee u nn-ctia.iical
at* tn enter civil life aro, in th* Fight.rnlh Street, with Mr*. Wat Jetry Senkarik, and Harry W.*- tendril by her sister, Mis* Ann;: frll n ton,, n-t n il -.otllii.’-l willi, uumeering lr.... Hi- l nivei.dly T H U N D E R IN G T H R O U G H
OIL I- T. DOM
same way, In n» atnre a clique." on. Mix. Gntruda Gilbert, and ter,
Marie Fellows, who ‘ served at la-o. Her flown* were c sli t nr ,! Fin:tun in liGIt. He Is a mem
n lr * » r » iw
Only 244 of the graduate* were Mix* Hnlh Gillen as hit*terse*.
tin M nf honor. John Smith, nf Imuquel of pink ruse*, -w nn-M 1,-. lii r of .‘ irgu n Tail and I Iti KapFs
The iM-gtam was as follows:
Aewle ss( 1 'ln sk ItUrw
nmmiselencd
In
the
navy!
Because
Beach, a'llende l the an-l valley lllle.s tied with wh tu I Id fraternities, r til is nU» »
AearwewlMieirr Senlee
“ Washington end U t Karin,-" Dayt ;n»
This will Le the last meeting until
irnuher of th- Ortmiiln Chapter
m ill* !&gt;••#*i •&gt;** a . w— IS of the lack of plrcea for new iff c- next Fall.
bridegroom a* beat n an
an
I
“
Diangc
aid
Blue",
by
the
ralin ritltf..!.
g«ao p. m+-4 r, w.
f the lie cr-e Off i r* Ass'-cia
I
emir!
airly
before
Ihe
i-^ei
reraa
oirieooi o u t •rt. the remain W were returned
The 1 r'
i.mther inn n't ■ I Tlr.n. He has teen employed sin-#
The C'n-rregat'onal Friend'hi i. hand; T h ey lint Down III, Hid
tjgori
m ui
to e'vll life.
ir.ony
Ihe
bride’r
tistrr,
Ml&lt;*
f r Du- i-cu.'.ion In m i-if.ir.i-rd'
L'ague will mret *t 3:W o’ I cr al I'i.ie Tree'*, by tho band; violin
Th* Fluid* gnluates at tho tho Ptvah llrusr with Mr*. J. D. sol,, “Ju*t An Old Khanty in Did N’ar-nl Fellow,-.ang, -| luv. You dre' t nf pnwiler liltii* dull eri ,-c IH!; i.y thii Flo,' 't i’ower aril
Light Company anil has been
naval academy are;..
**Hh acromimnlnuid by wot.i with a shm.Il-r n tr a. of
Rial an I Mu. YJtruwcr ai hoi: ? b.vr.ty Town", Ilnrry Gjstuf oe; 1
|sing m ltd- eity for three y»»r*.
Richer! U Klnne,
V'nctami;
•Khs’ll Lo Com'ng Around lb. Miss Mn Irllne Mullein, pianist. pin: tores and fern ‘IIn- r-t.'i
Hi- is a I.mther of Mr*. W. K.
Frederi.k W. Purdy, Raraanta;
Miiimtai.i" ami "When Its Hprinp ***’’
l-nrly thrn snterrd the (ircni'a m.lhcr , I, li-l , t
Varn, of lids rlty.
Tarid « M.-Campbell, Wert * Palm
lint in lh.* Itockioa", the hand, r
strain* of I ohi-ngrr t'r noon gown of fiiiwrr, I mil- n il
After the rrct-pli n the couple
B 'c h ;
William
L.
Darrsuit, Future Farmers
tMdl *.JW "Voice in the Old Vd- Wrd.fitg Mar.h, played ly Mu. rl’ i wire a shoijldi r r irsi.gr of
left in Ihr r ear for Wuhlnglnn,
Brighton; Georg* M. Price,’ L'y#
Concert At School lag. Choir",- WalUr Trapp; 'l*Hcm.
pink rrisee an-t.tvrii.
It.
where they will spend two
Oak; James ii. Burrows, Psnsa‘ Homebody Istven You", the band;
w“ l'» of lh# rooms t.hera
Immcrllatcly after lb - wed.lln;; wee'
On their return they will
tola; Bornar.1 H. Meyer. St. P.1Member* of .Seminole Chapter, total act *, “ Bruno Forg". nr! '*•? ffu'd.t weie gather ,1 we.ii r i Informal rterption was h.bl
rale lh sir him, in the bungalow
&gt;r»buig; F. W. Purdy, Saraacta Fatur* Farmer, t f
America, "A Home on tho Rnnge”, Walter *'®nked with a profit ion of lam- when lafetahnini’ i v.rie -rrwd
&lt;x the .nrner of Elcvrnth Btreet
Sprint*
sponsor! d an entertainment at ITo;p; violin soly, “ Font* Lucia”.
'" 'I ,aB hnikels of pink hy Mra. W. K. Var.t. Mr*. J. E.
ml Oak Avenue.
the Identity of MIckoy Mouse, chrArl errrrirea In Seminnl,, lllglt llirry Gustafson; “ llna Any n ■ let-tier*. Th* rereinony look Wathrn, aid tin- Mis * - Mut.v
Vrhool ye-’ crlsy htoralng fralur- Rout My Girl" c.td “ Fat.wci
I'nesth
nn
nrrh
of
nsuan
•f
played hy Mmnro OradTek. w!I
D » Tern around which were place I
ho a guest without chary* tomor- Ing Ihe F j Iuio Fanner* String I ndie*”, the hartd.
Band.
• Me mb** o f lh, Und. alio kniwn
3 £ _______ — — .
fT
» ever sheer m up, ‘
.I f yeo’r* l Is*ppal sis! in
WOMEN’S SANDALS— Ck-.-rc Oul—SI.89 a
Mr. uni Mr*. It. A. Newpan
••A Ian, Hobble will leav* Kut hty
far Clayton, Ga. to ipcnd » few
weeks.

WEATHER ADVICE
-ON HURRICANES
WILL BE FULLER

NOTICE

President G i v es
Diplomas To 432
Annapolis Men

'lo-N!ffhi
Double Show

hL,,Lr.t«r 1 ‘"nr,LHrl;r;

BENNETT

NE FELLOWS MARRIES ANTHONY
STUMPE IN THURSDAY CEREMONY

Give

B A R G A I N

at-W»lb Piohtn, ttoro
nose ?|» Ihe
eottldn’t (oraet
m y m om
Slorl.
Ttofac
strawberry
slier »f

WHATS NKW
SEMINOLE PEED CO.

Alwir* svmpettilM an alierls
its*, awl f-i-me mUed dairy ssd
•astir* ____,
Havslttal# Dairy, nslaesxille
Mask. mo4* ly c* la bsder.

Huy’ll Cut Like New 11

Surilral
all hlads af sel*.
me* and bblns; prualaa. Ivui*
of all kinds, ate. Bayer: ■.&lt;*
nilw

• L A W N MOWERS

neon teed aad Mar*
•km rae dale
Hats reur arork doss by a real
B»eeha*l*

Try
DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

-e “ Btot For Thl- South”
and got n product that has teen specially made for tho
BoJtbem cllmaU for over thirty years,

STANLEY-BOGERS HARDWARE CO.
804 Snnforil Aventt*

D A Y

» CHI LUMEN’S BLACK SANDALS—11.00
. &gt; MEN S HI’ORT SHOES— $1.95 lit $2.98
IlKAClI SANDALS— 89c
Y OTHEH VALUES. SEE OUR WINDOW

E L B O

U N ' S

Nest to Wtatem Unian

1

�HIGH SPEED TYPE
OF TRAIN MAY BE
SOLUTION OF O IS

f

ddbwy tpkiM*

mluariat for * Heavy fnduxtry,
**ld, "tho tint" ha* torn*, when
the qur*tlrn of lha relation* to­
ward the Soviet Union, ha* b«*om*
th* aenl lost of the wiidom nf
tba American political and bueino** circle*."
"Wo ora for normal ill|ilumalic
Revolntionary Design
3 I relation* (th lha United RtoToa,
Calls For Light And
8 a* well a* with other roirntriei.”
* the publication averted. “ IkiI inch
Swift Railway Cars
relation* do not belong to the
category of philanthropic or ab'w* .tract humanitarian Mca*. They
'** ' are hased fundamentally on econonty.
| "Igi**.* mu*t n*cur when there
" &gt; U in ahnence nf a firm legal ha*e
'“ '[fo r mutual trade."
Referring to *pcculaUr* ihroid
°* ■* to whether Pmldent Ron**■° vrlt’r direct me**#ge to PrtaMent
Kalinin &lt;ontilo|p&lt;l recognition, the
n- article »ay»:
"Preaidant lloovir’* policy * a i
trade without rrcognltlon, the resuit* of which are nhvlotl*. In
1932, the American export* to
R u m In were only $15,000,000 or
$100,000,000 lev* thnn In 1910.
~A*"#rlig that »ome Soviet »ymk falhiier* In the United Stale*
*ourlit to find n "middle ground"
for Soviet. American relation*, tho
•3»»per‘ 'id&gt;hnr"nTi»T-f'»iTW’ t h » ‘iin r ^ d n iir iw n titq iin r r r T iM tr
I* not unto, hut 1933—th* flrat Suvlcl American trade turnover
' yrnr of the arrond Fiv»-Year |, declining, and It I* not our

“ Berm* Month," the Sooth’*
Bfu# Ribbon Food Brant, will b*
featured by fir* Important w#ek*nd *al*i, the fln t of which la
a "Great Opporlanity Solo* Mr.
Gal breath, manager o f PI*fly
W iffly. announced Thanday.
* Mr. Galbraith explained that
-Bono* Month" b on annual arant

in tw f a n of I m r price*. Btnra
■ i H i n who h M N , taka rooafrc cnih honaaaa. ,
.Tba f l n l . wttk-and tala of
"Bona* Month" wUl bo aUcad
Frtfcg and fctunky. Jan# 14.
ft la htiaMad aa a " * « « oppor.
tunity ^ tnafea food n r ln f i oa
commodity prkM ir» ihoctlnf
opwant with groat rapMlty."
Many of th* apodal ralaoa
mad# paaaiMa by tha -G n at Op­
portunity Bak" afO tt*t*d In an

'Bonos Montft—1The Sooth’s Bine Ribbon Foot Event"

af captk* •Writ*

&lt;dn or phone yow
Mid order------Bkcta Company, In c

MENUS

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AND

MEAT

81

M ARK E T

J IM M Y W OULDN'T'
To Make Milk
Better

CAN PLAN T IT A ND

THE PIT - W H A T
"“ A MORE O O E b

W ANT

A full line u( Rutile Creek
Sanitarium health fond* ran be
found nl this itnrr.
Good health d&lt;|» n.!« upon a
healthful dirt.

P8YLLA, lb. ran

5 0 C

An accessory food. The laxa­
tive seed that keep* you regu­
lar.
One Pound Can
Q A a

H IM 6 E U F

Plant your money at FIIRREST MATCHEI.’H GROCERY
ind you're sure to reap a harvest of happier airal lime*.
We fealare DIFFERENT food* that you won’t Had an
Ihr shrive* af other store* . , , Imported chrese* and bulk
drlrd frulta that ether* do not handlr. You'll like the per­
sonal, Intrrtilrd service of LOCAL CITIZENS-

LA C T O D E X T K IN O tf C
An Internal complexion build­
er. A clean rumplexion I* an
Indication o f hrullh and vigor.
Brewer*

YEAST. Ill
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C H ID LO W HUH ADS

CANNED FRUITS
• Iter#

PINEAPPLE
Hu n, I ' P f i k

rittlNEH, No. 2'y
J S UrllM

VEGETABLES

ASPARAGUS, 2 for ... 25c
W»*. e*t. I,rent I.Im

BEANS, No. 2, 2 for
V*rk« ( Ink V* 1 Vttfrl

29c

1‘ EACIIES, 2 for -

PEAS. 2 for .................27c

PEAKS, 2 for ....

COHN .......................... 10e

PLUMS ................... ..

SAUER KRAUT _____ 10c

Him, \th € llarfe*

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GRITS

CANNED

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••rewire v«. *H

12 Lb. Sack S. R. (iimrnntml

FLOUR
And 4 Lb*.

Aa part of her final examina­
tion In tho Ifome Economic* De­
partment of Seminolo High School
each girl In the necond-year claa*
haa *tnra,| n hlficheon for four
people, nerved In the Home Eco­
nomic* department.
Mi** Mated Wilton and Mro.
(Rady* Adam* Smith, him* eco­
nomic* teacher*, reieaaeti th#*e
luncheon menu* today for th* ben­
efit of Herald reader*. All meal#
u»«d were ranned In (Ik dopartment at the beginning o f th# year,
but all other article* may be aacured at th* etoree of Herald advertiaer*.
Name* of th* girl*
preparing th# menu *r# In parenlhe«i* accompanying * « h nmenu.The menu* are a* follow*:

In plan* announced recently
Ihi* railroad verified rumor* ex­
tant fur *nmc time that the rail
people were pulling their head*
together to develop icmrthlng rad­
ically new In the way of euqlpmenl, and that the new train hai
hern develop.I to the point, It
wa* laid h the announcement,
where It* construction ran begin
at once and it rah lie put into
tcrvlru within *lx month*.
The whole Inin, which con*i*t*
of three ear* hinged together Into
a long tubular Hcket-xhaped train
which look* Ilka It i* mad* of on*
piece, la dea:ribed a* weighing no
mnre'than a regular type’ Pullman
car. It* construction I* to be of
aluminum nr a light-weight (tainChicken Salad
In* *teel, the shape streamlined
Muffin*
Strawberry Jam
to avoid unnecessary wind r»«l*tIced T. a
anre *&gt;i maximum *peed can he
(Helen Dreneerl
attained at minimum effort. A
Com on th# Cob
600-horaepower internal combu*lion engine, located in tha front Green Pepper* Stuffed with
Che**#
car. will give the power.
Creamed Potato*#
Completely equipped with mod­ Muffin*
Butter
ern roller hraring* amt with liben l u*e of rubber In the truck*
Iced Tea
and pnbably n new type of r**l(Sally Wright)
lient wheel, tho tnln . I* dnlgned
Molded Egg Salad
to ride amoother than anything
Bran Muffin*
yet known. firing
completely
Apple Pie
aealrtl, cooled In *ummer and
feed T*»
warmed In winter by an air con­
(Roberta Stahl)
ditioning Ryxlem, It will fumlah
Stuffed Tomato**
travel comfort par eicelene*.
Bran Muffin*
Preacnt plan* lib not Include
Ambrosia
deeping facilill**, although they
Teed Tea
will be Inrludrd In train* to tie
(Catherine Jowera)
d e i g n e d later, it I* **ld. The firat
• Frieaase* Pork
train I* to lie u*ed on daylight
Noodle* with Tomato Sauce
run* on port* of the Chicago to
Beet Salad
Caifomla route.
Pineapple Whip
To get * the full effecta of
Iced Tea
streamlining ,whlrh I* carried to a
(Pauline Crawford)
further extent than ha* aver be*n
Fried Chicken
attempted either In this rountry
M**had Potato**
or Europe, according to lha an­
Lettuce and Beet Salad
nouncement, all device* »u-h a*
Commaal Muffin*
headlight*, M il light*, whUtlea,
ButUrmllk
bell*, etc., He recessed Into th* Raspberry Junket with Whipped
body, an j window* are flush with
Cream
th* train.
(Mary Manning)
Although th*r* a n three cave
Cheeie Souffle
there are but four Ml* of truck*,
Walnorf Salad
one at the front and on* at th*
Muffin*
rear, and two otbara In between
Cream
Jello with Wkl|
the roach**, thua earing weight
Iced T
ami reducing co*t of maintenance.
(Virginia Rrooka)

T h is

Sale For T w o Days Only, Friday and Saturday June 2-3

SOAP er POWDER

APPLES

Each

5/

BOTH
FOR

LARD

Gkaa fra*. Tlprary
CANNED MEATS
, Potted

MEAT, 3 for
Bllced Dried
Beef, 2 Vi ox. rUm
Corned
B E E F , 2 for

/

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■« t
1*
A£

White BACON, lb. 9c
HENS, lb. .......... 15c
FRYERS, lb.
25c
Idtmb Cho|M. lb .. .25c
Lamb Leu, lb........ 19c

PRUJTS
and

VEGETABLES
Full Line
Irlah U. 8. No. 1

POTATOES
10 Lbs. 13c

tuig Cabin Pan:*k*

Jti Ox. Can Armour* &gt;B P

FLOUR, pkg.

Pork SAUSAGE

Clabber Girl Rak.
Pnwdcr, 3 conn

POTATOES
tO Lbs. 12c

Safety, 12 t i pkg.
Mulchcrt, 3 for

Red lUlm No. I

-L I

Sweet

POTATOES
8 Lbs. 25c
ONIONS
3 Lbs. 14c
BANANAS

Wax

PAPER, 2 for..
Dri#d

Aprlcotti, 2 Ibm

4 Lbs, 10*

GRAPENUT8.

Fancy Hard Hoad

^

LETTUCE
2 for 15c

8PECIAL THIS WEEK!

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rule" plan, warn Requited yenlanky « f chargr* &lt;if vtulallna
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proM'lts snta nr po •••■.inn of ,
bayarniras rnntnialnu (-2 . f |
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males it unlawful fur "any m in­
ty nr municipality nitlii„ the
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Midget Is II. S. BUSINESS
fen f ’a Economies In
rgans SM C GAINSVeterans’ Compensations LONDON MEET Can’t Agree Upon
BEGINS VOYAGE Legislative Action
ONALLSIDES
WOMEN TELL OF
EXPERIENCES AS
BUUET SHIELDS
WASHINGTON. Jun# L—

Financier Takes Joke
Good N aturedly But
Grows Stern When
Pictures A re Taken
r

f

. ( A .P .) — A p o te n tia l p r o f it
o f 1 1 2 2 * 0 8 .0 0 0 f o r t h e J . P .
M o rg a n e n d C o m p a n y In 1020
i f I t h a d a d d a e c u rttle a rc■- - w i T w r t r t t f t r w f w n i i f ' ttn r
U n ite d C o rp o ra tio n , u tilitie s
a to r k H olders
c o n c e rn ,
wm
^ p tlln e d t o t h e S e n a te com W B H te e b y G e o rg e W h itn e y ,
p a r t n e r in t h e f ir m .
Evidence w u olio presented
th a t the company’* utility at(ehholding n w t n i odad an arm unttag system u n d tr which soma of
ita gain* could ba distributed aa
*ta raturn of capital" and not aa
“a taxshl# dividend".
Thla phaaa of tha Inquiry araa
reached a fter It had baea derided
by an I t to three ro te ln a r Ineed
aaailon of tha committea to make
poMI* tha Morgan p artnanhip
• CTaament aara for the narnea of
tha praaant partners and tha per­
centages of their Interests.
Morgan had tha surprise of hla
life today when Mlaa Lynn Graf,
drru a m ldgrt. piloted by an en­
terprising presa agen t, ram* in
tha rorm and (hook hands with
the financier.
Than suddenly the press arent
ylared tha taldgat on Morgan's
ian. Ha Iwtktd nnn-ptusse:l hut subm lttsd gracefully a t Ihe sta rt.
Nona hla flare berim e stern as
pictures wara taken.
Notified of ,the incident Ihe
ermmKtee seamed tha photo*'
r a p h e r a th a t If the potoara used those tsklpg.
win be barred from future

Were Seized By Con­
victs Id E ffort To

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KANSAS CITY. June l- - ( A V The te rro r of three women kid­
naped on a highway ami used as
a “shield against fire" by the
—nelcts fteeink from the Kansas
nenltentiary was described yester­
day by 17-year-old Louise Wood.
“ I’m still scared tu death," she
said hut recalled th a t her fright
was mixed with embarrassment
at having been abducted In her
bare feet. Riding along In the
family ra r had removed her ho*e
because of a blister. Yesterday
she regretted the lues c f a pair
nf silk slock lugs, still in the con­
vict's possession.
"About |Wo miles from lancing
a r d f drove ahngride of our ma­
chine Tuesday morning." she
said. “Five armed men Jumped
from the automobile and 1 knew
we were In for trouble."
* •••Gel out of that ear', s i ­
delined the one who oeemfd to
l&gt;e the leader. Then one nf them
grabbed Daddy and dragged him
to the ground "
Miss Wood, her mother, Mrs.
M. J.r.Wood end her 17-year-rld
rhum . Miss (Torts Wears, started
to leave the rar. hut the convict
leader th r-st them hark, and the
'nnytate entered Ihe sedan. M. J.
Wood, the father, was left be­
hind. . i
"Aa we dm re away a car filled
w i|h . galwm guards approached,”
said Mi&gt;s Wood.
'ginr the awards, knew we
A fla t once being on Morgan’s warn to -b e used b shield their
(ronttnuefl on Page Two)
tap the midget slid slowlr down
and than crawled back. Spectators
roared with laughter and befnre
long Morgan was back In a good
humor a g a i n
and chatting
with h&lt;a partners.
•
U will be remembered th at
S c a tte r Glass Complaining against
the hearing procedure, said It eras
WASHINGTON. June l.-0 P &gt; —
'Hkg a cirrus.- "All sre p *-H la
An agreement by House and Sen­
peanuts and pink lemonade.•'
rVrelo pments In the Senate ate conferees to transfer the three
ernagllfsi , Ineeetlratlon » f the perrent electricity- levy.from Ihe
firm a f i P. Morgan A Co. yes- ronsum rr t„ the prrdurer yester­
day brought the gasoline t a i ami
tardy* Included'
•
A &lt;third list of Morgan favored postal reduction measure within
st mere araa made public, ft sight of the Wlta House.
Rreakinr a throe creeks' dead­
prominent name* that
on ether lisle, among lock. tha Senate conferees receded
had
. of William II Wood- fr m th*i’ demand for a two p e r­
to, iehn J. Raekob and Norman ron! tax on producers of domestl"
H peels. Tiro new names were aad commercial electrical energy
of W e a r Rickard, a friend and a ona percent levy r,n Indus­
e f firm er Frerideot Hoover." and trial consumers.
Resides being designed to bring
th a Him o f Sanatcr Keen. RepuRiean. New Jersey, a member in 1115400.000 in revenue by ex­
tending the one cent a gallon
1 the committee.
firm of J . P. Morgan A gasoline tax a year from June 30,
old appm alm ately 300.000 the hill grants authority to Presi­
e f the more than 1,000,000 dent Roosevelt to Increase or de­
_ w arrant* It obtained from crease all prstage rates within
tqit Corporation a t f l a share certain limits.
ranging from &gt;40 to
The measure continues in opera­
tion the gaeoline tax which un-ter
M l lu 1#S».
_ Morgan part- the publle'erorki-lndustry hill will
.M arge Whitney.
n i t said tha parcelling put of he increased lo one and threetact to select custom ers at har- q uarter cents a gallon.
geb rices was in effect an anUnder yeeterday'a agreem ent
dem rttlng truncation. He saM he the electricity U x 'tra n sfe r will
dM not give th a t o tp U a stte a dur- take effect Rept. I, allowing pow­
tee hla testimony la st week be- er producers time In which to
ilOeutlnoed On Page Three)
speal to slate utility commissions
for Increases In rates t , meet
the Ux charges.
.

Agreement Made
To Transfer Levy
On Electricity Use

Final Plana To Be
Made For R egatta Many Strawberries
Picked From Field
ftps! arrangem ents fo r the im-

gatta that will be held t o . U k o
M etros. Thursday, June 15, will bo
made s t a meeting o f,th a Special
P tg - “ a commit*** o f th e
n e b O w d r Chamber of
t a m in tbo c ity Hall
after s e t a st I M o'cloek.
I !#«. V M srentotte will »reside.

Two thousand five
hundred
quarts of straw berries culled fl
It tea tons ry straw berry
'
were picked from the ^ aster aero
field cultivated by J. T. Jonas,
veteran Lake M mroo grow er dur
tag the past season. It
ed today by M r. Jones while visittag the Sees! sale Cawtoy Chamber
of Commerce office.
Mr. Jia e e
had many favorable
Urn sh e aad gualUy of the berries
•bat ho be* grown, aad th a t he
te e always bam abla to sell out
hie stack whenever bo broogbt H
t&gt; tbo city.
Bo atew told 0U« bo
the protasrtlsn of
berries can ha xaada an Im portant

pttal fund by &gt;1,000,000 for trretnunt of disabled former sctvi r
meif who c sim 'l-lx a c e . thrir in
juries to service.
S en al.r Byrnes (D.. 8. C.). in
charge of the bill, reiterated &gt;e» |
Ur kiy that the President had or l
•lereil revision* ii|A*sid in lb*-1
rom tat. wounded
compensaD in.
r
.in,I m i selntnng a cumimtlrp ini
v alt hospitals and report any in
\ROARD 8 8. PRESIDENT
TALLAH ASSEE. Ju n e V
WASHINGTON. June I. (AT
j “ tees.
ROOSEVELT WITH AMERICAN
— ( A .P .) — T h e S e n a te t o d a /
Widespread reports of brighter
He ,*• I th e ,, was a chance fer | „ E, K, j ATf(, S T 0 L O N D O N
r e f u s e d -to c o n c u r fn t h *
h line** w ert ann mnee I yesteradopting amendments by' ‘Senat it"
dny hy Secretary Roper as the
H o u s e a m e n d m e n ts to th e
ru ttin g (K., N. M.), limiting rut* economic conference
Senate finance committee pushed
g e n e r a l . , a n p r o p r ia t io n a v b i l l .
fur xervtre-cunne, led injuries In I - UP)—A determination to reach
consideration of the national re
a n d to t h e c o u n ty f e e bill
4tract -U x lsj-jlU h .p e rh a p s .* .C a s t lih a ta A-s-ilk. po»—ns- wad -by- H enotor— IWt ■m-vnternattanal -• a g r e e m e n t- b y “
(I)., W ash.) making the same limit early August was expressed )**•
NEW YORK. Jun# l.-W V -T h # s e n d in g b o th m e a s u r e s h a c k
irnvi rnm rntal conlrlbutl -n to the ising amen hnvnt*
tine such umrndmcnt was a p ­ i&gt;n redactions in pension* of Span Iridsy hy member* o f the Ameri­
New York American In a «jp» tn t h e H o u s e w ith t h e rt*
revival of industry.
proved yesterday—that of Sennt &gt;r ish M ar veteran* &gt;vrr tt'.’. hut said cas delegation to the world men*righted etnry laet night says Rue q u e s t t h a t t h e l a t t e r re c e d e
Chairman HnrrDon of the rom(('ontluuto tm ra g e Four)
Hlsrk (I)., Ala.) houaling th* hueia n and economic conference a*
mitlre sal.I tha administration's
sell T. Sherwood, reputed' fiscal fr o m th e c h a n g e s .
they sailed for London
ndurtrial regulation public works
agent for former Mayor Jamea J ,
Should lb* House doclln* to
bill .arfy in g &gt;3,inn.nO0.ia&gt;il f .r
“Our delegation naturally b
Wolker. is bark. He disappeared |
•««* »*
•*!"««•&lt;* »
constr ctinn projects would b . be­
keeping expressly in mind th* pur­
ill do *0, both hill, will b* seta .
poses expressed by th* President SI months ago.
fore the .Senate for debate on Mon­
to Joint conferenae (ommitteoo
•The ring mDaing accountant,
a number of limes, lo th* r f f e 't
day with the full weight of the
that
it
is
rarnextly
biped
th*
Lon­
whose :he*pp*aianc# was a aon- fdr an adjustm ent of dlfforcaoMr
White II iuae influence behind im­
Th* Senat* passed an approprias
don economic conference will be sstlon in the Heabury investiga­
mediate enactment.
able to ronrlud* It* work within tion". aald the American, " te a re­ tlons bUI calling for sxpoadituito
Home amendments, hnth In the
eight wesks," said Secretary of turned to eettla hit if f iW with of WJ)M,053 annually for gsa a raf1
tax provision* and the sections re­
State Hull, delegation chairman. th r federal govrrnment and t t e operation of th* state govern-'
lating to the regulation nf Indus
"Especially we hip* this, a* it Nrw York Supreme Court.
try through an admimstrat r. an
menr.
•
relate* to a program haling with
"H ta whereabout* have been a*expected In the Senate, nrces&lt;b
Th*
Housd
struck
oat every­
the fundamentals „f the economic ceitalned by the New York Amer­
fating f ether consideration hy
thing but t t e onactlng clsus# nail . I
situation.
The
crisis
In
all
coun­
ican. He e bmltled Tuesihy I j
the House.
tries is sufficiently great an&lt;| u r­ long Interview by rapresentetlvw Inserted its owns provlilona wltR
The Senate approved the Wag
WASHINGTON. June 1 .-M V - gent to make six or right weeks
NEW ORLEANS. June I -&lt;AT
of this newspaper in Hi# pretone# n total approriation of I L l t t J M
ner-Pryser bill to eatabl.ah a new
annually. T te differ*ncto te tw e m
.
of conference extremely Im pera­ of hit attorney."
Congressbnal
Invest
Igal
Inn
of
the
_The'
legal
hatlle
of
Al
I'apone.
federal employment service to co
t
t
e
n
e
u
x
r
w
are
g
reater
th
an
tha
tive,
rather
than
a
long
drawn
nut
o
ffl'ial
romhirt
of
Eeileral
Judge
fin his testimony during th#
operate with state* In placing Chicago gangster, lo obtain im ­
I on* "
total*- Indicate.
llofetadlsr Investigation of Now
wnrkerii was givrn legislative mediate freedom from the A tlanta H aM rad I., R itter nf thr South­
T te Senate passed the county— .
Hailing
on
the
President
Roose­
York.
City
gjvsriuusnl.
Walker
daern
Florida
district
will
be
made
penitentiary
where
he
is
serving
piefsrence in the house by its
velt -with--^ S e c re ta ry '-H a lt “ wore nird Sherwood ha I acted as hia fee bill reducing fees In
ter*
yean*foe
evading
income
T H resolution approved yester- three other delegate*.
ra ta l, committee.-----------------------charged by county office*
Ralph W,
The hill, drawn to conform to taxes, failed yesterday when the •lay by the ll»u*e Judiciary com­ Morrison nf Ran* Antonio, Tox* fiscal agent for other than rou­ Deer* in aom* Instance*
the views of Secretary France* United Slate* Circuit Court of Ap­ mittee I* adopted hy the House. t Senator Pittm an of Nevada, • and tine tranaaotiona).
as M*p#rc*«tt exempt lag
The paper said Hie interview having -a population of no!
I'irkins, is expected hy her to |er- peal* here affirmed the A tlanta
of
The' rnm m itlr* approved the i Representative M -Reynolds,
District
Court
lo
dismissing
a
pe­
mil an easy spread if employment,
Tennessee, together 'with 43 ad­ with Sherwood devel &gt;p«d th* fol­ than 10,000. T te Hotua I
particularly in the public work* tition fer a writ of habeas corpus. resolution unanimously. Chairman visers and stenographer* and 13 lowing phases of the case:
this •xam ptton clausa from
Sumner*.
Democrat.
Texas
said
It
Sine* Capone’s lonvictlon in the
Hhrrwood mat Walker secretly m taasr*.
project.
t
relative*.
w*uld
he
submitted
soon
lo
the
Chicago District Court In Ib3l
T te Senate accepted t t e H
Assurance th a t conditions In
The remaining two delegates— after the Mayor resigned and lust
his attorneys have fought to gal® House for action.
before Walker sailed on h&lt;a p res­ amendm tote to t t e Futeh hUI al­
many ind (tries hiv* improved in
former
Gov.
Jam
rs
M.
Cox,
of
Introduced this week hy Rep­
his freedom, and In the present
lowing .■ m oratorium on delin­
iccrnt weeks was received by Sec
and Senator Couxens, of ent visit abroad.
Wilcox,
Democrat, Ohio,
court action It was Indicated they resentative
Hi* esplanatlon to th* govorg- quent ta g paym ents If retreat
rila iy Iloper tn response lo an in- will carry the litigation to th# Florida, who said his a rtk n was a Michigan—will take later boats,
menl and to Hi* State Supreme
(Contniued On Pago Flra)
vita turn from him to 137 Ira k i •»- United Slates Hupreme Court, resell of numerous complaint*
Court ta eapeited to ho th a t ba
sih tations to submit “ facto
and should Ihe Circuit Court deny against lb* Jurist, lh* resolution
A fter a tang dabato eharaotqrnever received one penny o f M y
ronte}Valiv* opinions."
directs th at the Judiciary com­
thorn a rehearing.
com*
withdrawn
for
W
alter.
*
Mostly (ho upward trrndg re­
in lh* petition for a w rit of mittee snake th* inquiry and re­
Ha never » i i W alter's ‘ Decal * " f ljh t S k W W i ^h#W ra ffro a2
ported were slight, with Incressfd habeas enrpii*. Capone's attorney* port He findings t„ the House
agent, oarer was paid any (a l­ and buaoa and I m t a , " t t e Hootjf
empl -ymenl
accompanying Ik* rontemled the Chiragn court which with "such resnlntton of Impeach
ary by Walker, hut carriad on for passed » to « a bin to p o r r ^
rise in rommodily price* an I rnnvieled him was without Juris­ menl or other re ommendallon a*
him activities previously handled rs llro id . to operate trucks a te
g re slrr sales nf merchandise. Sev­ diction herein* a threw years* It deems proper "
Wllrx.
on*
of
those
who
«Pby th* mayor’s brothar, th# late but** an 60-m ll*'haul* paralM ta
eral industral leader* expressed a statute nf limitations had expired
th*lr Hare.
peared
before
the
committee
In
hope that th* "partnership" be­ before he «■&lt; Indirted. That court
PASADENA. Calif.. Jun* t — Georg* Walker.
A fter t t e H oure refw od to r a
For several months Sherwood red* from IU aroondmesU to tte
tween the government ami busi- held that the six years’ statute nf executive session yesterday, ex­ HP) Dr. H. M. G riffith, epeetaltat
plained
hta
onlv
inter*!
in
th*
has
been
living
with
his
wife
in
limitations
governed
the
rase
he­
nets un tor the industrial rtg la
and formerly wealthy property
appropriation* Mil, tte nmarerff
ron** Ihe indictment charge,) that case was in having a full hearing owner, shot M Vilas Hubbard, a neighboring state.
tiun bill would he hastrnsd.
w as re n t to a Joh«t coafaroteff
or*
(II
Hm
circumstances.
Walker &lt;Nd not order or n q u e it
Industries in which a pickup Ihe government had heen defraud­
Those who appeared before the honk vice president, thro* time* hie disappearance. He went away eommlttea. That* wa* a atrtoff
in the arm yesterday, police said,
was announced b y .th e secretary ed.
probability th a t t t e aulomebUateR
committee
Included
Chorle
A.
Rus­
"It I. not shown \jv the record
roluntarily, out of loyalty to tt e bill and t t e county tt e nmnsinff
of e imm»rce inri ded leather,
sell, form er s-DcIter of the power after having mailed him a death
before
u»",
Ihe
appellate
opinion
wool, cotton-textile, electrical ap­
rom stasion. who recently was en­ threat in an eight-year feud ovor mayor and becaigc he believed the •Isa vrill b# le n t to • *onf*rte»
vesterday
said, gaged as chief rounsei for the
investigation
would pry
into eommJlte*.
property deal.
pliances, automobiles, office equip­ handed down
^
Huhbard fired four thole ln re ­ Walkrr'* private affaire, and bo
ment. furniture, paint, steel, &gt;hy •T h at Ihe Judgment assailed ta Hty nf Miami in an electric rate
------------------------Mb
void,
«r
that
the
court
vsa*
w
ith­
turn.
has
returned
v
dunterily.
rase before Judge R itter’s conrt;
go ds and meal parking.
The shooting on th r front porch
A bogus Russell T. Sherwood
Th* pending industrial regula­ out Jurisdiction On hahea* ror- Inhn M u'rell, Miami attorney, and
of th* mention of W. H. H uhtard, has been working n confidence
tion legislation bro ght plans lor Jti* w# have no right or aiithm Melrose tu rn er nf Palm Reach.
father bf th# vletlm. dlsrioood. (tq io on nttornoys of th* S o .lh
three meetings to be held hei* Ity th examine nt -nnsider the evi­ Judge R itter lived at Palm Reach
rvollr* said, on apparent plan of ■nd W est to d bn* tried lo extort
dence on which that Judgment was before moving to Miami.
within th . next five days.
based."
Rspresentatlvr* Green, Demo­ D- G riffith to tl* th* younger largo sum* from Hterwood'a sis­
Capone recently rom pM ed Ihe crat, Florida, also look part In Hubbard with wire and force him ters.
Into s s*tt|*m*nl with threat* ef
first ym r n f ”hl* ten-year sen the executive sesxlon.
Except (or his honeymoon in
NRW YORK, Jon* t-—&lt;JP)— V
fence, lie was convicted st fh lThe investigation reotullon an- • “pineapple” bomb, wlrh wa« Mexico City, where he was served
on* alrplano circled law o v«r-a
found,
unloaded,
al
th*
house.
ragn of violating Ihe federal in- tkorited the Judiciary committee,
Pnltre eaid Dr G riffith went to with subpoenas by two Seabory dinghy, a P°*le» ,r a PWbUn • u Kh'J
Saturday being a Southern hoi om* tax law* in lie’*!. ltl'J7 and as a whole or hv sub-rommllte*.
lh* Huhbard retidenre. lied up a assistants, Sherwood always
td In Jam aica Hay yesterday a t e ,
irffl.
Hi*
indictment
was
fllri
lo
Inquire
Into
snd
Investigate
iday In that Jefferson Davis'
heen within tt e United Slates, nicked up two men fleeing f n *
Judge R itter’s official conduct "to negro maid, eummoned 8. E. M ar­
birthday Will be observed. Ike June 6, |0 3 |.
much of th* l-m* under hi* own a stolon 4J-foot yacht.
The Chiragn court roiirivtion determine whether tn the opinion shall, who holds a mortgage on
Sanford-A tlsntlr
National Rank
name.
In th* plon# th at horerod oe
was affirmed hy Ihe Unitril S tale. of said rommitt** he hs* heen the H uhtard house, and then
will not bo open fur business.
For two months b# ho*
forred him a t a platnl point to
M erchants, g r p * " " *«*• menu C urt of Appeals for that rlrrm t guilty nf anv high rrim * or mia- summon the younger H uhtard by negotiating with the givernm ent t t e row boat was Russell G a m
son. of N»w Bronawkk. N.
fsrttircrs therefore are urgerl lu in ,I the United Stales Supreme demeanor which In the contempla­
............. - ■
— jut the income la s clalne~of more owner of th# yocht.
-&gt; l
visit th* bonk tomorrow if they Court subsequently denied a eer tion of Ihe conslittiHpa. m u ire a telephone,
Dr. G riffith met the vnunger than I4tf,f&gt;00 standing against him.
A fter Ms failure to locate
need money for payroll* nr ehkngc, tin ra p A flac—h is - lw-*re*roltnn. 'IhF'InierpnaltV n of the constitu­
III
htard
at
the
front
door
and
li
t
cannot
pay
tha
co
rt'a
con­
yacht by boat. G arrelteon c h a (^
while all oUtar trso.actions thsl Capone late last year started his tional power* nf lh» House."
The committee 1" aulhoriied lo nnened fire. One of his hiillel* tempt fine of f&amp;O.OOO in pqrt pay­ .red a plan# early yeitentay, Dew
are scheduled far attention Sstur attem pt to gain release from pris­
blew
out
th*
lire
of
a
passing
ment -,f w hrh hia home te e been In the fog over New York harbor .
day should ba disposed of bimor on on a habeas corpu* snd hi sit In the rase, while the House
future In Ihe A tlanta court I* In session or during recess. In truck, the driver nf whlrh rushed Kited. Hr Is broke snd unem­ and nolghbertng w ater fronts
row aa wall.
,
In ihe porch and disarmed Dr ployed.
.
Rank officers and ilerks will hroitghl the rase here on spp-sl. Washington nr elsewhere. E x­
• potted hla erotaer while
GrtffUlr.
■
Mrs.
Sherwoo
L
who
became
hia
(kmnsrl for Capone contended pense* not exeeedinr &gt;W00 would
take advantage o f Mi# holiday U
Dr. G riffith eye, ear. nose and bride in M rilcn City, has not baen ing low ovor Jam aica Bay.
remove records, tu rrrn cy . snd all that In the ScharUm rase in Mas­ be aulhoriied for the Inquiry
Ho called * poll** piano t» t t e
trnat
specialist and member »f away from him 10 minutes in th*
Although specific d i v e r t s
furniture gad fixtures Intu the sachusetts, w hi.h the) claimed
rescue. Th# two captured hw e iolq
the
arm
v
medlrol
r*
r«*
In
the
31 months of thoir wandering*.. police' they wore George MoojRl
form er El 1s t National Rank st was similar to the Capone rave, the sgainst I* Jurist have not been
World W ar, , was hooked no a
United States Supreme Court hail made public, Wilcox said there (hare* of euvplrlon of attempted
Ail that Walker ev*r had In hou»«, of Jersey City, ond Phillip
F irst Street and Park Avenue.
Workman te d t r were rrectlng a affirm ed the dismissal of the gov had heen “numerous rumor*, com­ murder. Ho mav he given a sanity their safe deposit.box was » piece ra lm e s tt i. of Brooklyn. M oom
now Sign ovor the ontraere tn Ike eminent'* rase but the Appellate plaint* and charge* against Judge evamlnatlon. poll'* sold.
nf Jewelry; no money, eocuritios house ( a l t h« know C trr.U so n .n n d
now hanking quarters, while other court yesterday hold (hat opinion Ritter, In which he ha* been srur pepere..
ctaimod ho had received p * m te
workmen vrvr* completing point ■loe* not apply In an action on a r.ised of misconduct snd conduct
•ion to use lh# yacht.
unbecoming to a Judr* and nf vio­
work.
RoproaOn tat i *e* n f tke writ of habeas corpus.
C o n v ic tH
T te tw o men wore hold F t e ,
lating
hi*
oath
of
office."
WilroK
Moslar R aft Co- also were her*
ing furthor word from G arroU apt^^
said three had heen ma'le by re­
today check lag up on the ine- tan----------------------- u n - •
sponsible member* of the ta r and
tam o f Uta Into an the huge money
rltisens of tha state.
m o lt and t t e tm a lltr lock on the
MCALE8TER. Hhla.. June I- LOCAL BILL FABSBD
Mr*. Gladys Morris today an­
safety deposit vault.
i4»)_Fugitive* from twd slate
HAVANA, Jun* U -(JP )-M *J»r
nounce!
that
she
now
will
scropt
prison* wore still bring hunted
Th* Florida 8*nato, meeting
Areonio Ortlx. Cuban arm y »If *r
applications for admittance to
SUIT DIRMIB8KD
today In i s thw eslerr etetsg.
a special, local bllU -i
'
arcused &lt;&gt;f kllllag three watrhViolence
Gated a t scatter# I Camp Wewa. for glri*, pv*r whl:h night, paaeod House BUI _Na» 1
J n iu I — I ™*"
a augar mill In Jalih''m r«
she
will
ho
director
during
th*
-___ BO
points along the rout# of II e in­
providing for tte eg " "
Col. E. It. ; " rfH to a tiea • wooia agu. will
five-day period boglnnlag July S.
&lt; « - A ra
Among the many attractions in state wlta Ded in two group* from
Girls between the age* e f right teg cortUSante* aa
Bradley for arere (ban H.noo.ooo] leave for Germany Jan * II ac­
'Odd Fetlokra* Hoorn, t
the Kansas state prison at te n s ­
ctaimod taw fa r doJloqucnl taxes- cording to authoritative a urn-re. t t e Florida Hall »f the Court ef ing Tuesday and the route of two and |R years ar* lavitod to a t­ for tte future exemption ■____
The officer rema ned undrr or­ States a t t t e Canlury of Progress
tend this camp. AH outdoor sport*
yesterday In Faykiller* who Ded the Oklahoma will he made available for tte property from furthor I m l W
Otto county w o rt, aad eooa there­ der* of lb* goaoral staff because Exhibition In Chicago are Semi
a fter a aew aad almllar evil investigator* report they fixed note County products in the form prison yoctorday holding n gnard girls who will find thoir Dvo-day
vacation period cr owded with
against Mai fa r approxiisstsly th* aJayiago oa Mm althuueh h# ef marmalades, Jeilies, preserve#,
WASHINGTON FOffT BOLD
I t I* to lte tn l tU lh* fkgitivo activities from atoralag aatll
M M .m wad fUod.
from the
_
sfruil.
eoarrirte ar* h»»'h»r tor t t e Owrfc night.
,
arm y or placed a ador arrest. The
WASHINGTON. Jwm
T te manMlado* were put up by
R A tiflR R REPEAL
Transportation will be furnished T te Washtogtoa Fate
gov*re meat plaag to eond him to 8 . P. Smith o f Geneva whop* min­ m arertalte wk*r* Okie k a t a . A r­
kansas,
t
»ii
Missouri
coavarge.
both
to
and
from
thd
camp,
a
te
Germany
w h e n Me
married iature factory ta a bee-niv* of
public ouettaa today for
TRKNTOH, Ja n * 1— New J.rO fftcan tel'sv* th* Kanaaa ren- added, and tt e 1M&gt; rat# fa r each 000 to Ooorff* B. J
T te grapefruit wga
r r rattftad v formally today the d a g h ter Uvaa ro tte r than try him. activity.
It was learned. | g gran goerded st conned la flaaferd at the lUkarson vtata killed Night Poltareaan O tto girl has been rsitw nd to a law lagtoa attorney,
Dgpra. F a rtte r doted* may te
a powlblo i plant. Both displays were ar­ Dvrke* a t Ch«top*.
had from Mrs. Maori*.

Widespread Reports
Of Improved Condi­
tions A r e Recited
By Secretary Roper

WASHINGTON. June l.a-4WI—
N um.ro • p ro test, a t t t e bits
taken out sf votorana* benefits by
the National aewnomy act brought
Democratic Isadora to the defense
of tbo Pros Monk In the Senate yes
ter.k y with t o appeol to oppo­
nents to old him In correcting In­
justices in regulation*.
Despite deman d for repeal of
the act or at least llm itat.ons on
reductl &gt;nJ, Democrats In charge
nf the $543.000000 Independent
n ltk n bill—which o ts almost In
hslf..current appropriations for
v rirn u u - pred cted lla passage

Mcmbero Determined
To Reach Interna­
tional A g re e m e n t
Quickly A Possible

..........

B 11V
WALKER’S FISCAL Appropriations
County Fee Meas­
Deadlock
AGENT REPORTED Ourev eCause
r Differencea
BACK IN GOTHAM

Submita To Interview
, Junej® p y Reporters From
New YorkAmerican

RESOLUTION FOR
LEGAL BATTLE PROBE OF RITTER
FOR FREEDOM GAINS APPROVAL

c a po n e I o s e s

IT. S. Circuit Court In Inveatifration Of Fed­
eral Judore Is Reinjr
Atlanta C o n firma
Sought B y Wilcox
tow er Court Action

t o * £ 2 ^ !&gt;% sv*

Wealthy Doctor
Shoots Banker In
8-Year-01d Fend

■
■

Police Plane Picki
Up 2 Men Fleeinfc
From Stolen Craft

Atlantic National
To Observe Holiday

Fugitive
Still Being Sought Camp Applications
Are Being Accepted

Accused Cuban Army
Officer W i l l Leave

Canned (ioods To He
. On Exhibit At Fair

ranged by t t e local trade body.

iw.ew ——

�I

STARTS

Friday,.

Friday, June 2nd

9 A.M.
LASTS
8 DAYS
ALL SILK
Chiffon and Service
W e ig h t

H O SE

PHOENIX HOSE

M ili'i and Boya’

LINENS
13 95 Value _____ . 1125
60*80—92.95 Value : 92.49
11.30 Val. AanT. Linen Oolha

Junt the aaaortnient
one b«hf» forward -!«.■

■*■■ «•

HAfS

Bremen made to aell
Valum to $4.95
for much more.
Valum to 12.95
Special lot far
Another at

DRESSES

for 93-49
for 11.95
11.00
t9c

l« tia II.M ara Par* U m &gt; IU W i i I.

SCARF'S

MsM

91.95 Box. -

IIpsw IIIHK fs r v Ms m

93.95 Valr—93.29 Doyen
Hava Flal.krd kaphlaa

92.95
91.95
91.69
89r
(»•&lt;—

94.95 valum .... 93.95
GLOVES
13.95 valum .... 93.25
93.50 valum
92.95 91.00 Valum
59c Valum
12.95 valum ... 92.19

LINGERIE
93.50 Valum
92.95 Valum

Blouses and Skirts
Regular 91.00 Valum *

89c
JEWELRY
Valum to 92.95 for 92.45
Valum to 91.95 for 9I.B9
Valum
to 91.25 for H9c
Valum
to 79c
for 59c
Valum
to 49c
for 39c

INFANTS

90x108— Reg. 91.25 VaL
81x99—Reg. 79e Value
81x90—Reg. 50c Value
72*99—Reg. 69c Value
63*99—Reg. 39c Value
PILLOW CASES
&lt; * i* a ad
Mra. M r far
22e V alue.........„.............

89e
69c
44c
59c
49c

92.50 DRESSES for $1.95
91.95 DRESSES for 11.69
91.25 DRESSES for 98c
91.00 DRESSES for 89c
91.00 PAJAMAS ............. 89c

15c values - - - - 12c
25c values - - - - 20c
35c values — all silk,
plain and fancy 29c
50c all silks — p l a i n
and fancy - - - 44c

WORK SHIRTS

19c

WASH SUITS
LACE COVERS
Tom Sawyer*

For Men. Made of linen or
light weight wool for Rummer
91.00 Value

4 Bra X la •

STRAW HATS

94.95 Panama* for........ 93.95
94.95 Leghorn* for...... 93.95
MelOS Value 91.95 for 91.69 13.95.Split Strawn.........92.95

INDIA PRINTS

79c S c a r f s --------59c
59c Scarfs - - - - 49c

SOMETHING NEW
Waterproof Panama*
Regular 91.95 Value.....91.69

BATH TOWELS
Men’s Handkerchiefs

BELTS

Special 22c

95.00 Valum
u n it

TO C l.fltN

49c

H IT

I-OTTO* •I.K F .rrN a aad

DRESSING GOWNS
n . aad i i «

BATHING SUITS
53.95 V alu e...............
52.95 Value ...............
$2.50 Value
...........
51.89 and $1.95 Value
51 ?K Vo|.,e . ... .... ..
51.00 Value ............
Cotton MatlariHe,
Colored Laces

i .o t

HEACH PAJAMAS

92.95 V alum .................................
$2.49
92.50 Valum ....................................... 91.95
91.95 Valum
91.69
91.50 Value*
91.29
SPECIAL VALUE ALL ELASTIC GIRDLE

r« u m

59c
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
SUN ‘ SUITS
Broken Hlxe*— to clone out
29c

lively New Suit*
Regular 93.30 Valum 92.95
Regular 92.95 Valum 92.49
Regular 92.50 Valum 91.95

rough *ilk crepe and rrrpe
de rhene—Reg. 69c value
59c

PIQUE

ORGANDY

Fast Cobred
Special lot at 35r Vfl

lie Value for 15c

Chiffon Voiles and
Swisses

Regular 10c value 8c

DRESSES

CURTAINS
91.95 Value* ........
11.50 Valum .......
11J.25 Valum ___
11.00 Valum ___
19c and 79c Value*

Special Value at 25c yd,

Voiles and Lawns

to Clone Out at 95c
91.95 Pajama*................ 91.69
91.00 Pajama* and Blaek* 89c
; BEACH UMBRELLAS
Regular 93.95 Value
92.95
Chaim to Match....— .......75c
BEACH HATS
Special Clearance

* For Men and Boys

Washable T affetta

VOILES—BATISTES
and DIMITIES

50c Value plain and fancy for..... ......44c
79c value sports numbers............... .... 49c
61.00 value all kinds..................... ..... 89c

BATHING SUITS
far Maa aad Bey*
Short* aad Skirt* e r
Oae Piece N *«W ra
Special let te cl«a# eat
11.00 each

Regular 91.25 Values 98c

IMnk -and White. .

CRETONNE

BEACH TOGS

Stripe and Solid Cobred

Slip Material

Magnolia Prints

— Standard Brand* —

S ir

72x90 Reg. 95.95 Val. 94.95
72x108 Reg. 96.95 Val. 95.95
’ Bremer and Ruffe! Scar fa
95c Value ..................
79c
89c Silk Itool*.................. 79e 89c Value ..............
69c
79c Slip*.......................... 69c
Vanity Seta and Runner*
One IxH Hirdneye
91.50 Value ................. 91*29
10 yd. piece*. 27 In. wide 89c

CHILDREN’S
GOWNS

SHEETS

HANKIES

‘91.29Value

MEN’S PAJAMAS

I fit IIt—9 U 9 Val.—91.19 ~~

13.50 Valum
92 50 Value*
91.95
Valum
910.75 valum 912.75 $1.00 Valum
ling* |* &lt;U«»
911.75 valum
99.95 6fclldrr**’*
Value*
91JM
39r
16.95 - 95.95 val. 94.93

Value
Value
Value
Value
Value
Value

50c values
69c values
1.00 values

79c values •
$1.00 values

BAGS

IJilS valuta___11.69

M E N 'S T IE S

SHIRTS

N M IT IT I HIln T «m r«

11.49 Value

For Glri* or Boy*
Assorted Cobra
Zipper Fastening

C om e Early For B est S electio n s ”
BRASSIERES

629.75
624.50
619.75
616.75
612.50
$ 4.95

POLO SHIRTS

Come, see the displays! The scores of values listed here are typical of the many money savin? opportunities we a
NOW, is the time to purchase ALL your needs. Higher prices are on the way. Read every word—check every price
as these cannot be replaced on a rising m a rk e t ,

MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS
Special Lot U Clone Out—Broken Slxaa

64.95
SPORT TROUSERS

51.69 Values 51.49
61.95 Values 5L69
52.95 Values 62.49
53.50 Values 52.95

LUGGAGE
rasa Vaaattea—**
—a** —■ Bti*a *1
99.95 Value*.......

KNICKERS

PIECE GOODS
Includes Khaki Koob, Chlff o n a . Georgette*. Printed
Crepe*, Organs**. Chiffon***
and Cantona—
Regular Value* to 91.50

Lovely Now Embroidered

BATISTES
EggaheU and Whit*
tegular 91.95 Vain* .-91.69

KOTEX SPECIAL
19c

25c Values 50c Values $1.00 Values

lying ,EvenC.AlL Our
Nationally Advertised-Guaranteed First
Action: PRICES ARE SURE TO BE HIGi

Everything In The Stfre

s Greatly

98.93

�A f M t i f l l t i i 'i n r

Practical

+CkW IMT1 • *•» r*™ w

With the Idea that the place for students to le a n
farming la “down.on the farm ", the Teachers College%f
Columbia Unlveraity has established a 1000-acre fa m called
New College Camp. It Is situated in Waynesville, N. C.
several hundred miles from tty* ynlveraftj’a seat of If*fO-

fcEW ORLEANS, Jon# I. - L to

COLUMBIA. R C -i

„ i . , a i . M •» —* • '• 'V L 'J J T L
s i&gt; u s »»r-- *“f
*u

’T IltIU tU A Y , lO N B 'l. 1M»

cpntacf with

Kiiu.K v e n a * - ro R -T O O A l

MARK YOl/ffcOlCEr Lay ooi
fMOfrouneive* treheto** upon
rtlP w h rro molh end ruat doth

- ««**•

1 the most optim istk1 »r*
illy Joining the cjncem u*
die opinion th a t this la Just
r L sg u lat *rs.

f^Wtiela Saco vote* to allow for.
' aJifti deb turd to par thsir oklll*; lions to this C.iuntry In U. 8. psprr
^currency. Won Wr If w* *r» tolmr
: to allow them to print it too.

Mp might bo tw.nltil, fur Mr.
JHEvcTl to sueure a crcrulsry of
iR39 r#n»-fy who hsJ nsvqr .had
t ^ * _cofi5s«fioh with J ' P« JTuf-

gan A Co., but, looking mar ih*
ltd again, wR doubt if hs would
bo anybody wv had over hoard of
bsfor*.

Don’ts
In The
Home
t Jl
ft »*

. ^0, ,,

1

*

Tfme Wn« when a Japnne** wnmnn, uimn Ihr death of
hor liushnml, performed the rites of liurl-knrl, that in, »n&lt;*
awnllowwl u’long slender knife, and Joint'd Him in the hnppy
. More recrntly, however, the women over there have
nppsrently ctirtie under the spell of American Influence.
They are Iteglnnlng to assert In ru&gt; uncertain terms tn*lr
rights In tfjo home. They not only don’t eommlt harl-ksrl,
they marry someone olse. And judging from the following
list of dnn’ts prepared for young JuiMiiiese husbnntls, and
ptihlished recently Jn Kujokal, n woman’s magazine, they
nro aliout ready to lell their himbamls jvhere to Ret off:
"Don’t bo a killjoy all your life, frack a Joke once In
o while, even If It isn’t very funny. Why confine your wise­
cracks In your friends?
"Mon’t ,crackj&gt;;uur. chopsticks against the bowl while
eating. You’re ant to get on sour wife's nerves.
‘‘Don't Ignore her wishes. If 6he suggests Hint you go
together tp i). ilepnrlment store, gu, even though you can
think of nothing quite so boring. On the way bank, atop
for something to eat or drink. Shell like that.
^
"No matter how much you love your wife, give her a
vacation from y6u now and then.

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firm at W w h arf’cerf-vA f. Ww*
led her M«( In the channel of
M ltofsalppi’and headed for CM* a « t with tka first tew « * ir
pushed over the trill that LaSatie Mated.
f t w as the M ira tio n of »*•
Onlf-to-Lakee w uU rw ny-a new
e ra in' river tra ffk . A boors of a
cannon, growl from the Vtekab v rt's whletle end thr »t«am .r
w as o ff an rare s f the m«»t mem-

-The security requlrvmout#
»
Federal Land Bank loan
been ehan«ed by the P - W
the Emergency Farm M o rtiaca
Act of 1W3. .lanrd by the Prori.hint of the Federal Land B*nk,
htro today. In discussing tha larga Lan.) Bank held by each of it«
volume of applications for loan* members w hite loans ar» In good
standing will be rtnc*tled i t par
■ad tb r borrower will rccrire «n
ety.al amount of stork In the ar
Social ion. When a n j If such !&gt;orrowers bee &gt;me members of as­
sociations the interest rate on
their loans, if in good .tandinr.
will be ra hiced by one-h»lf of me
percent.
-F arm ers who mike appll.**lions directly to the bank wttl pay
the same Initial fre to It tlw t
UMy.jsoaM.pey.il- their- spplicelwn
came through a natl nsl farm, loan
a llo c a tio n . The preliminary ap­
praisal of the property upon Whi.-n
Ilia applicant withes to phcW the
m ortgage wit), 1f posaihte, ba rdail*
bp a rep resent a t i»« of a national
firm loan assbCmthm ’ akrf' ltd
Mm* voluatlon will be placed tpo n i l ad I f he hkd applied through
an oaeoeialiOn.
“The loan limit* *ra the sam*
w hether a form er secure* a loan
through tfie national farm loan
asforfktion or W ro w t ‘ d(f*rtly
from the bank", emtinued Mr
Daniel. “The maximum loan which
may b* made is BO percent of the
appraised normal r a lie of (h r lan I
fo r *»r(njftoral purposes plus 91
percent o f tha valis* of tha perma­
nent, Insured tiriproveawirt*

^ ■spoiuibl# for it.
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"''5‘Commondor
Botendihl,’ who
i^Wco commnnde.l' the Akron and
ftos* second IA command on the
Shenandoah w hen, IL craeksd up,
: trtiifliN th a t If m* had b -sg -ta m ,
'rnsnding the Akygp f la itp t laa|
voyage that lu- would baea token
a d lg tie a t qytrio f | 0jp tlj^t n|»ty
oudy pureotd by “ Commeralrr
McCord. Of court* ho would,
frd o w ln f w hat h# krioW* new .,But
M am m andrr MeCmrd didn't h a ts
'th e ad van tag* o f, afU fthopght.

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iw w v m t,
CoW .a-a.W arf-'t h a
new* • awvaoUeoment
l i s t IM
Bord'VFl Da*i r o r f tr e t/e n s u r e AffW
cmftsrll has w et e n d t l t a t a c la lf
pouring of tha srorld's largest
bkwh of roncreto l» partially un­
der i r i f , IMS one of tha m M t'r* mantte tales of modem natural
science,
EngfmdV*. ‘an* eapkclaRy lhc*a
■I the Rswlaraation Bureau In W n ^
ver. are not usually riven to (*•
g ird thrir husinrst wtlh romance.
“Oh. yiu haven't seen anything

been before.
‘
F irst, it muat wilhaUmrf tha
snofmkus jJW ih-N'exAtVil by’ fflff
miM i-df l£ e M d V w d U * * -a .to * h
Water- te cever tha 8toto e l New

Varff to*, diplh if I"*' Ml. .2
pleasure of ild loir* a square font.

I Second, It must be abls to withi(a « V th b wMr b f witA?* resWrfT
o v e r-II. gurface In flo |d tlmr
a q u a n tity ‘6 f'W a te r about equal
ui t v MtsitssTbpl at S t iauHVThird, it must cool akrwly—en-

Klncflw ne(5m.e'j»|frt jf..trtlOela|
Water chaanal all tha way up
past tha cotton' plantations of tha
Urwe country, the btnffs whVha
TJeSeto stood, the tobaeeo&gt; land*’
of Kentucky and the corn fields
of lltldoU. It will stlir bn the Mla■Itaippl until It reskhee’ tbd HR-

aw* ■iw irrv*s*
iai ui«r i n w
4 * rs rM iuetH T Ia the bksem sf of
ifu* nsw United S ta to r C.staSM*
B a d e In DeirAr, tchrr0 Urf r«ctkmat Ion bur*** is quarterwt, and
made possible by building loHra
N 0O TC B
;

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I k * 'r t f

» F tolto, w u * r t. thsad tk at*kiw 'k.U
Vd' f
*ow*Jrs or'srw sin sto *
s t large, most b*
rabies rack y rsr. Dr. Ci y f. R k ttr, VsUriaarlan
r r s r o n h o City llsfl f h a l l W j . M. to Noon. ra^h « a / W ing Yk* wM rotomraclhg Msrfdky, 2 m m u k , rilZ , U-&lt;tokM b
work. Atlor Ikat 11as*, k d j d6gs foesad Hamtog • » tose*,*
mosslfd la d not rareiaatorf Vor rtbtoaj wtH M t o M ' R f k F t t o
'pollko sad IjilM . Tba coot af v o kinatlaa will w t o w by I t o
City to n a tha sawosl Herns* Ufa *T t l |t o par dpyi
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:DOZIER &amp; r .A r S QUALITY TAINTS
;

“Beat For The’South’’

jtud got a produM that has bami

specially
Jtonllarm rlitnato- for-over thtAJn year*.

mails for
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tho

BTANLEY-R0GBR8 HARDWARE CO.

“ I f s h e h a p p e n s to lo o k p n it ty , d o n 't f o r g e t to te ll h e r
so.. I f s h e I s n 't p a r t ic u l a r ly p r e t ty , te ll h e r so , a n y h o w .

Til* sta ts hooso ami senate vote
put la schvol funds In aplta.of
w srn ir Hholti’a insl,tf&lt;MW th a t
! will veto any bill which iVuum’l
t'lh s m a t least | 2 ,WH),t&gt;00: Tho
glslat-ir* ha* pul it wiuarulp up
^Yk tho G orrm or. If thrrw is tp bo
ny oconomy, ho will h ate to bo

ROMANIC T A t

—Tttf steumor Vkk*ber| kicked

in* (S r^ n T re d ^ ^ l^ o f^ a n etjueatlonnl plan which’seeks to B i f N u m b e r O f A ^ p O provide undergraduates with first hnnd knowledge of CQTnc a ti o n g H a a B e e n
munlty administration and fanning, the farm wilt represent
F ire d F o r F a f m e t f
the self-supporting .community and will l&gt;e operate^ almost

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w o \w llfsto * r j w i J i m l O t t a .
la rg v r thou lb*L"
erot* cylinder* *•
- ■j f n f in (W w H w of th* con­
■Ur, six fort bur
crete ; fs r Boulder
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PTK i ; » ^ N r c W r

“ Don't forget her birthday. Stage a little celebration
of It each year.
“ Don’t reprimand her bitrer|y when she hrnj simply
forgot 1ni to sow n missing buttmfotr yniir clothes. She’ ll
simp bark at you, and then mimcthlug in bound to happen.
“ Never lie to your wife. *
" *
**
"Kemember that your wife has a right to an opinion,

SANFORD, TWKNTY YEARS AGO
in j Ihojq winning 'p rltrs a t
niforil picnic at DeLeon
* last week were; IL Holly.
Kenner, Fat* Tllll*, Israel
r, J. D. Woodruff, Colli*
w, Harry Waahhum, Griffin
g an,, Roy kls.well.

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phrty to the null will have to pay
his own c*(H'tim'*.
Dr. and Mrs. J, N. Robson have
returns,) from South Carolina
whsi* tboy wmn* callad Up tha •*M I-S L W h o
t t
f»rr Highland*.
M. C. Wttora.ak*
will oi&gt;*n her »ii«vmT bolal In

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? Tho Tampa T rlb tn a pongratu' la trs tho Tiineo-Unioo dp Jte
poirarfal sod fearless e 'ltp ria l on
Vtho present ta iila a o f tho LogUlaturo. “Tho Florida Legislature
Of li&gt;33 ’, prochUm* tho T.-U, “ It
unquestionably computed of roprasm totives aastm blrd from tta ry
p art of Iho compionwealtl)-'' It It
rc /ie th ln e in th r ir otayy of Jourrnalietlr demagoguery and ta g lta k
ftelir pm pugw sla to ,eo such forth­
right osprtM iun a f lndepsadont

r?A Clipping from Henday Andsr[gon, bow In Aberdeon, shows haw
Hi.I* done hy nsWapsporiRsn. The
[tlory Is told hy tho .editor of fh*
-Athens (Turn.) Pool Athenian, as
Utlluwat - ‘1 attribute my ability
t o retire with a flOU.OOtl bank balHMO, after 3D yeara in-tho nowsjbtper flsld- to close application to
.T«8uli 7 £ (. ■»*»

«r improromeni* wss takak up aad
&lt;h* m atter will b* brought to U*0
attention o f tho tanpayar* a t an
early dal*.
Banford Is gsetoitof

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OUR,JlBto; Is IbaRTvaUmt.Up w w « feu *v«r
hMpjt tfjlk. Wa. k H f t i l a i J t i m , | t f *
f lrtlfllb M T f

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Women, T.eJJ Of
Experiences As
Bullet S h ie ld s

i1always praeticing rlgorNone of the prlrokets oeotaed
ig_of economy, and to tho •• bit frightenerL They did not
feath of.oty. uncle, who left drive faster, than tho average
motor!. I, say lag speed would attrsrl fttenUe*. They .tor* polite
whoa I hay addng.ed ua. freqoentIf **l|log mi we wouldn't ho hurt
w* errvoajetl or tbs ousrda

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tow,

“One of "th« men OVytan)
■eked (Torts to lake ofr her whit*
roat and hand ll t0 him. II* war*
it to make It look like Ihere wore
fosr women and four me* I* tho
car.
"The raavlsto Merited to know
the toad* end tried to avoid towne.
We po**od
throuak Dormer
h'pnhgv nod, Paafp, saw no off),
ears, and rapidly oatdialaaesd the
guards who ware das* behind u
near Unalnr"

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U r hoAlUt. bt4|«r nretythJnx.
■»/ |M h of «•* 4M wttft flto* of
y m n m atoTjarf wJF llM .lfqto.to to tottoto
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Auto w l*t t o IW-. totoiwfcnl (Rat b u made, t a d to making, to cm •

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convicts ynstsrday, the girls **T a n of tbam guarded ««. while
claimed nTiorr'o Ulllio; there'. Ih# rs#k of them went to a. fkrmKenneth, and th e n ’s Lewis, too." hooae. They relumed .odd *wit)l
Tho ronvieta were Lewta lleth- another ear, Than wo wore-taken
te|, AIvie Payton. Kevmelk Conn, to tho fhrm houao *
nillio Wood* and Clifford Dop- 8H* doecHbod how Mrs. William
SOOj
.
Waw at tho frinn W » e was foM tf

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to t* t 4nr Of kokor hom o. b«l|nr
neighborhood of Pleasanton ahortly boftra | o'eleek. the Car was
P»h*d In a thlckot be.Ida . i.n*,
about two mile* from the ’town,

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�THURSDAY, JUNE !. 1933

Personal A ctivities
Garden Club Group Is
Entertained On Boat
Mias M argaret Hudson, of West
Valm Beach, la tb* tfueat o f Mr*.
H. C. McMullen, 200 Maple AvcM tr. S a n LeZette le ft Sunday
fo r Valdoata, Ga. to »P«"d *omo
lim a with ber daughter, Mr*. K.
t l . Bars fool.
I Ulaa Louise Hickson returne-1
[yeotertuy from Stetson Univer­
s ity a t HeLand where ahe ha*
ba*n atudying this aeaaen.
Miss Mildred McIntyre left this
aftrrnoon for her home In Miami
gfler apendlng the season here
with Dr. an d Mr*. J . N. T olar.
E ta f Tenth StrreL
____.
Mr«. Viola Hughe* and Mr. and
Mr*. N at Hughee and aon, Junior,
Of Fort Pierre, will arrive tom'yr-

with Dr. and Mrs. J , N. Tolar. Mr*. Scolt the guest* prsssnle-I
them with a U rge vase of wlllms
E ast Tenth Street.
U n . W atson n ude Hu, presenta­
^ ^ B a rle a Raulerson, of Okeecho- tion a fte r which Mrs. Walter N.
liea*Don William*, of Tam pa, and Coleman read an eriff.nal (orm
Jack Peters are rspccted |o arrive appropriate fur the occasion.
Those present were: Mr*. W. K
Ihi* afternoon from the Universi­
ty of Florida tn attend the Sch't- W atson. Mr*. J. C. Ilensun, Mr*.
rard-l'itlm an weddiwg toaight, — J.-l^ -U lil* . J r „ U rs. Krauci, K.
Usds, Mrs. J. II. C dclough, Mr*.
Mrs. A. Purler an.l Mr*. IL H. II. Culeoinn, Mrs. Walter S.
Curlett,
Barnard, of Urlando, w ort the Coleman, Mr,. Kn &gt;ir
puefts yrster tay of Mrs. K. It. Mr*. It. R. Deas, Mr*. J. Howell
Ilandlll,
Jr.,
AVeat N iileenih Kish, Mis. If. If. 1-nnry, Mm. R.
Street. They were areompaniesl It. Monrosi, Mr&gt;. K, H. stow s. Mis.
home'by Mr*. Barnard'* aon, H ar­ Fred It. Wilson, Air. and M i'.
old, Who has been visiting Mr. S c d l, and M r,. W nnen.
and Mr*. Randall f ) r » faw day*.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Steele are
planning to lenva Monday fur
JilTatsott. Ga. tv spend the sum­
m er-w ith relative*. Mr*. Stet Is
haa been HI a t t he home of .A!.*
Jilte V a ' parents since last Full
ami has improved enuugh in the
Jett frw week* to t# able to o. s ul
again.
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Dr. and Mr*. A. C. ■Fhamberliln and aon, Dickie, are planning
to leave Saturday for po nts in
Nxrlh Carolina lo apend n wee!:.
Mr*. CharaboHain and Dickie will
vlait iwlnlivcx In AVIn*ton-S»'em
m tok Dr. Chamberlain nlleml*
^ n a t i o n exercises nt the I’nivfVsBy* ( • ' NmrW -C4Kf1ina when
hi* brother will receive hi* taw
liagrce. While In Chaprl IHI1 he
will nhm attend n meeting of the
North C ardina S late Ilentai So­
ciety.

jVfunscn Pupils Will
Give Recital Monday
In honor of the graduating class
of R4nitnol* High School, the
pup'l.v nf Mr*. Fannie S. II nm n'r
Plano School will present a recital
on M*m!jy evening, Jan e ft. at
8itS o'clock a t the Semin dc High
School auditorium. A taialant t a l ­
ent on the program will be Mis*
PaUy [Maklnvoo, aoprah &gt;, nf the
Orlando College of Mua c, an I
Mia* | (ranees Sawyer, her arc.s.n-

S ocial C alendar

^Mr. and I f n . E. N. Scott and
Mr*. Ralph U . W erren entortain-d
the members of the old onsl n.w
boar 1 of the Garden Club of Nanford on the S c itt loo t, Ml*» Crlo,
yesterday m irn lag ta d aftrrnoun.
The guests left Iota hi the morn­
ing and eroiaed to the W«kiwit
River who** they were told to
leave the boat and a*arch on the
rlre r bank for a picnic Inche-m.
A fter luncheon Mr*. W. K. Wet l
s;n prc*idf.l aver an
Informal
hminess meeting when plans far
next year were outlined ansi arrangem cnU made fa r the annual
garden p arty which will ti t*
place sin Friday, June 0 from 5:30
P . II. to 7:00 P. M. a t the home
of Hr. ansi . Mr». A. W, Kppx,
Drvamwold. Only mfmbera of tho
” ar t?n Club and th eir husband*
wHI, I,* eligible to attend.
Mince &gt;i'iterday waa tba ninth

Connie Bennett Stars
In Film At Milane
Gaf te tte rs! AVhat do they
think ami fee l?
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Let Cohslanro llennett tell y n ,.
F r iitiUPCo, ,ii “ Our lietters”, AV.
fit mil’l l .v.pu„u.ii.l* I t oou* .asi.'t) I,. .’.O':lit to the igreen ly
KkO Itaul i a t.I sauwlng toaighl
and Fr:-v.y ui Hi.’ Alllano Theater,
Constaiuv lu im etl, as LiUdun's
mint popular hsw.ci , *ays it ia
ailly to Itiuriy lo r luvr.
"th in k of the pioiplc y m know
who'te m arried lur love. Aftci
live years do they rare for one
anotlmr any m»r* Hina the people
wIio vs m artusI for luoory.Jf t
"They hava lh# ricollect on",
raya a d n e r tn l wife.
"N oli’enm*", snap* Lark lu Urnnett. " A s ,i f anyone irnicinbrred
an cm ition v;h*n he liu longer frit
•'That’* t r u t f , chime* in u
Dorhc**, " I ’ve le*n m lo.e a
*ij*en lime*, sleapciately, and when
I've got over it and look La.'k, al­
though 1 remember I was in love,
I san’t for the I f# o f nie rememher how I felt!”
"(lur Hettera" la full of pert,
sm art, kern dialogue th a t leems
Just froth but cariie* a lot nl
we ght. And it ia excellently ae’.td
by aa excrpllt{nal ca«t and laviahly
produ. esl.-

Clr.Ie
Presbyterian Auxiliary. Mias Sara
W arren BaeUrby. th a tm a o .
RiMt n t 8;Qfl P. « • » t ‘he hoi"* *&gt;t
Mr*. II. « . W iU on. 204 West
Kighteeath Slrael, " I th Mrs. W at
.on, Mr*. G trtf«4« Gilbert, oml
Mm* Hath GUIan u
hoHeene*.
This will be the U it meeting until
n e tt F a ll
_
Circle Number One of the F irst
Method let Ctmrrh will meet et
■Ir.m e&gt;Vh&gt;:h with Mr*. L. Grow.
211 French Avenue.
Cirle Number Two of the First
Methodi*t Cherth Will m eet at
3:30 o'clock with Mi*. C. F. Bran
non, F e a m A ttune.
Cirri* Number Two of the Flr»t
FIrrt Methodist Church will meet
at .1:30 o'clock with Mr*. It. H.
Monroe, Celery Ayooue.

for her school ta give a rre ill
'n- h nor uf the graduating max*
of the l.t.-al h'gh at hoot. Thu pub­
lic ia rurdialljf Invited ln alien i
Geo rre Walnatotn ha* returned
from Philadelphia where he ha*
Irten receiving treatm ent a t Tem­
ple H tfU a l.

Placed OnMorgan’s
LapDuringHearing

Ijo s x —Zl ^ l ’aUk^AXknttK»

Celery Club Closes
Its Doors For Season

Run-Way Is Built To
Accommodate Boats

nporns mni*lv c 't.v v n .'ifo .

tjui-si inns’ll h); h’ennlor Rr)
nob's, |i..i„w rut. North Carolina
Whitney said In* wn« in* e r n r
whrn h” teitlfled nl the morn
imr si’ssion thnt none of tin* men
nn the Morgan select hrta s r i '
pukju- n ffi’in)* at llisi lim e lin y
Were i invited In Mili*cribe for the
sloth. Hi’ nnimd the ln?t llw irid
Myrrsnv, amlMlssnilnr to Mi vivo in
IW.I.
A nrw list of sih-s-ti’,1 cliente nf
I
I*. Mnri*nn and Companv,
plac’d liefsire the Senate rom m it’
lee, included the names n f Divert
J. Riils rt*, now assneiale lu«H ••
of tin’ S prrm* Court stud W. SV
Atterhury, president of th.‘ Pen ■
aylvania Railtnail.
Thi&gt; transaetbm took plare I’ ’
fore Roberts wa* unpointed to lh”
court. The latest list, the fourth
oresentesl. was of ti*,rsons sold
g2,U«ai-Miii»s-*-m--l’m le4—4-o»t*“enilnn In January, ;u2*.* «t t~‘&lt;
each, (ilthoi ah the onee illtiiUt o'
noee nit the Jtuldic market w o '
111*.
This tu t ihalt *”ith elienl* who
pttv h**ssl through llrs’vrl, nos1
Companv, * Morratt nffilinti*. ami
loelitde | JVnn yIva -'n eiiurt i"'*
tiers, John tV. Keihy.it and WI1
I'om l», phiiHi’r.
Cinvernne plneli,it hu&gt; 'demon •■■•I
their resignation for h«ini on the
previous list, Senator I’liiper of
Penns)ivnnla *u&lt; ul*o mi the I* •1

Tiny C h i l d Taken
Fr&lt;»m Home Under
Q u e e r Conditions

Jiler tn the itay th e mother r
reived n * |,r ia l ilvlirrr) I tie ,'
•aying that 1'ausy was Wing held
at n nursery.* She telephoned ills1
nji* cr) hut wa* tsilsl her baby
,*** nut there.
lit nunc society tf;V 'uU ware

I-RIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL

Men* AAh.le AVh'p-ord or
White with Pin Htrlpv*
Wash Pant*'

$r:oo
SHIRTS
Men’* «l.nn Itroadrl.lh Shirt
At Lite. Tan. G irrn and Blue

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r i \ e t f runt

Ms!h&gt; Morlo'k Sheets
Ar-s Sp.vial

Shirts &amp; Shorts
l.ril r * '. Kit.mi Silk Itrrsaea
I'rd av an I Saturday Only

HATS

PR IN TS
Nainsook

Alin'» or II )«* All AA'uol
pnthing Suits

Alrn’i l(r)t:v Silk Suck*
I’an ri Pattrrn

Footwear

CINCINNATI. June I
•V'
In c re ‘lutanres n&lt; mysterious
ami p ii'rlisg l i the m-ithir e* &lt;
•he pidlce, n liny luihv wii, l iken
fin'll

SHEETS

3fl Inch Pink Naimook

la d e s ' 11.0) Hal*
xmatl i r la r g e Shape
Friday nnl Saturday

Footwear
I sdie*' W hit- Randal*
Strap* or Oxford*

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Mildred McIntyre Is
Honored With Party

H« had mad*
othtr arrantt-

Is

With a b .u t 2l) guest* In altensfflXiC, Mr*. Peter Fchaal rntcrt aim’d with a br.slge patty yr.!*rda&gt; aftrrnoon a t the Celery Club
In honor of Mine Katherine Fchi.
rard who** m arriage to H. G.
Pittm an. Jr. wilt take pl.t r t&lt;
&gt;• investicators said
n'nhi at S:*J c'rlock. A pr ifuel.-r
f .Imtici' Owen J. tint"
of gladioli. static*’, an &gt; i nni«* n
»f the Supreme Court wa*
bright shade* * t * nerd to .' r
rato the ti*m« of the clult fo. it. on still ess&gt;thi&gt;r list of select
M ira n cvl&gt;-mer* tn he mode
set anion.
A fter ftv rra l p ro freisiono i.f p iliy Inlay. Ill* parti-ipation
bridge score* were added a; s,sTurml lv',,»r he wa* miniesl to
tile highest s s’lllt,
r rites awarded. Iliyh icare f-rtir.
Th_ dispute between Senator
a novelty psittnl plant, was iriwn
In Mrs. W. A. Adams while Ml * t!lo‘s and Ferdinuml IVeorn. r &gt;'tt
■i ttre sronnscl, wlrh lias threatHelen Vernay. wh &gt; cut high. v.-**
stud sevp'al limes
,i&lt;«nipt Hie
the n c p ic ttt of a pottery pit.-h,"
pnse&lt;-i*bnt!», vta* *itU's Ihs'sl over
As honor attest Mis* S.hirar,l&gt;w«s »&gt; n»t s’vmitiTe p.im oiltee meet*
pn-scnieil *ilk linxerte, n memen­ &lt;n The \ t ’ :-im*i esHitter itsked
to of the ofca-snt.i. Karh prise was \Jhily. y itsi.l1 i|iie 'll,m n’rout
wrapped in whit* tissue'1and tfes! Mercan** Infltien e with u'.hur
with yell.w satin ribbon.
• nrem*.
At the tta Ipuir an ic.&gt; rourse
Ms rrnn nnsl Ctunpanv bo’icht n
in shades of while ansi green was large itsWk s*f -iivk in the Mo
M-ivssi. Thstss»- present 'w riw n tT sT "Wirt in f ir m Pius or " l^iiiipn.iy"
Kathsrtne jtchiranl. honor guest, fr in tin* General Kleetric ('am
Mrs. A. Al. C itnanay, .Mrs. Jjm r* pan) nniter n&gt;, a g re rm e 't in lb"
PcN, for
1,120.
A. W right, Mr*. lir«rtf* Knight. e m b e r

T i P.riltA Y
Adam*, Mr*. I.. P. Hagan, Jr..
Circle Number Soven e f the Air*. It y F. Mann. Mr*. Jack
MONDAY
First Mrthodiat Church will meet
A "piano recital honoring IU33 at h:00 p . At. et the hom^ trf 'Sim. Smalley, on.l the Ml**** Itlllle
Voting. Helen Vernay. Alnia Knte
graduate* of
Seminole
High W alter Price, Lake Monroe.
mincer,
R»*e laV ernc
Hurt,
Sehcol will la* given at 8:1ft
Kutherine S)rites. M aty Dighton,
nVlork a t ths* school audil iriunr
t arm tn llarber, Catherine Ray,
by the piano pupils of Air*. Fan­
and Nellie Ray, uf Jacksonville,
nie S. Munaon with the a«*i*tann'
o f Mia* Alakinson, soprano, nf
Ir id ie g esl*. and Mr*. John SehtOrlando. The public I* Invited,
rurd, Mrs. Hugh Torrance, Mr*.
Ja m 1* C. Ray. of Jack* &gt;mills',
Circle N tiller Due of the
P re a )|trria n A u x ilary . Airs, C. fur thu surmttor a fter luncheon Airs. W. L Chandler r f Martin,
Oa , c.isl lh,. Allssos 11rae,. W !•
C. Itrigg*, diairm an, will im et at wa* rcrv*sl tmlay.
Mr. nod Mis. J. T. Griffin, who Items, and M argaret peters, tro
th e It &gt;nie o f Alt.:. Hindi Wh M id,
711 Alyrlle Avenue, at 4:l'U o’clock have oi crated Hie Club f«r the guests.
with M u. Wlodvhti an&lt;| Mr*. po-t re v e a l month*, in an expres­
sion fo aiipreriaH &gt;n thinke • the
Clau I.' Howard a* ho*teste*.
Circle N u m irr Two of the ■egular fatroii* of the r*ta']li*hPresbyterian Ar.'vi'Jiry, ,Mr*. G. meet fur the r patronage during
II. llrown, chairman, will meet at tho winter xml lh*ir many expres­
4:00 o', lin k nt the h .me of Ain. sion for ap p rtelat'rn thankM the
I.eC'lu r Irwin, 204.1 Holly Axanue. cloring f r the aum ner.
The Grilfln.* plan to return to
Circle Number T hree u f th e
Prribyiiirlan A ualliary, Mr*. \V. Mlalni' wlieru llwy uperated a tea
A. ^achary. chairman, will inccl room fo r ' several *en«ons, Mr*,
a t 4:00 o'clock with Air*. .A I). (inltin a ta ln l thnt sho probably
Smith nt tier lum e on lh* I-ikc- will c lie n t* "The laitch-Ntring"
in that c ly doting the summer,
front.
and the invite* all Kanford perCircle Number F .u r of the
P iw b j\» tia n Auxiliary, J i n , II. *opa to virit Oil* ten room when
Huy are in Alinmi.
I). Lew *, chairman, will iy ^ i ul
4:00 o'clrrk ul the borne id All*
AIKF.NNG PHSTl’tlNKH
S, B. Johnson, 1110 Park /V enus',
with Mrs. Johiimn r.xj Mr*. I . F.
Tho regular liu*ini’*s and se­
llutloil. Jr., as h.slexren.
Circle Number hive of ti c rial ine-linj* uf the Daughlei* o(
'Presiiyletialt
A x illa ry ,
Alt’. Wesley .(.Ja u of the First JlclliHenry Alclatulin. chairm an, will iuli*l Church which h» supposed
mi'sA ut 4:INI o'clo.k a t the lion* • In Inks' pin *• «■! Tiieoilay. Ju.ic’ &lt;1,
of Mrr. II. C. DuBoie, OKI Dn£ ha* In's’ll p-tdpiini'd until Tuc* la .
Avenue, with Air*. ItuRoai* and June 13.
Mr*, liny K. fdann a* li i*te ■
Ciicle Number Six of 11t** l’i •
Alt*. Hliie Bryan an 1 slaughler,
byter'an Auxiliary, Airs. It.
AVnllhour, chairman, will met* at Julie, left Alonday for point* in
4:00 o'clock at the homo nf All- A lalam a and Tenre**,-,’ where
Krnl T. William, 320 Onk Avenue, they will spend the rummer. They
with Mr*. William* and Mr*. J . plan to return here next Fall.

Wlll| thl* recital in honor of
th« high tchJOl graduatr*. Air*.
A surprise party in honor ..f
FMunxon'a . pupil* will continue •*
cuatom a f aver 20 year* standing Alls* Afiiced McIntyre, who left
iooay for her horn* In Miami afm jp tn d in - several month* he,*,
wax given laat night at the home
nf Dr. mid Mr*. J , N. T d ir , fk*:.t
I m ill F trro t, l-y Alls* Anne
Wright and Dooglaxx Stanitrnm ,
(La'rey and contest-* were ta jo fiil
r id a y
until a late ho r when r frc-limen!* wero aerved by the iunc.ru,
H U L o fith lb
0.
1*1'led by Mrs. Tolar on-1 Mr*.
\ to a r r U d n o u n .
Uriel Blount.
Th *e p cser.t -were: th r Mi.'tea
U ihneJ Alcnltyre, honor guml,
Mildred Wells, M artha T .lfoid,
1. u .j Ilouraillat, Anna W ritht, and
Douglas* Slenatrom, W arren yd
ham. Ilubb'e Newman, Dan lluhop,
flit i R ite rt Blount.

TO-NIGHT
F

Mrs. Schaal Hostess Circus M i d g e t
A t Afternoon Party

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W hen you wash dishes in cold wnler,
the grease plays tag will* llic dishes
and the dish clolli hilt iFs slill there
when your through. Our skins arc
all more or less greasy, too, mid Ihe
takes Hoi Walei' lo gel it out.
T h e e le c tr ic water h e a le r brin gs
you hot water without m atch es....... a
snap o f the switch, its ..only care. Ex­
pensive? Ask anyone who heals water
on the Thrifty Three, 7-5-24 electric
rate how little it costs. And any em­
ployee or your favorite electric dealer
can tell you why electric water heal
ing is no longer ex|&gt;ensive«

v p jf\
r it *" 4y \i

Run cold A v a ic r over a
greasy plate and watch
the grease harden.

Him hot water over tho
tame plate and watch
the grcnac disappear.

CHEAPKT SERVANT
Cv#r»igki i n t

Century of P n g r tu

ALL EXPENSE
TOURS
Aceticy h u been t r a n s ­
ferred to Hifls Margaret
WrighL
,
'
J, L. HURT*

THRIFTY

RATE n:

COJIPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE ECONOAU

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Examination S ft a ged
Year After B anker
Had FfledftiaKeport

a b u rg e ra
V a M n C entral Florida U * « °»

bJwT.w-'

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On Tuesday May
"
h .rle d what Pr«.» ra p o rt. said
*,od Job until he was rewas a •■’0° *
.
„inrh batter

c c M a lA S ja t;
S r r .if s s tr s * "
S t s

Yesterdays Results

i a t a up n*ne W«a 1"
'stru ck out l m m eml walked L
A U wild throw to flrat ha»# In &gt;h* trn u n i.
U S t lnnlng g-s* Scranton one of

ipt,n—|a

&gt;'” ,Y s i n , , sVhsriiii,^ L e tt Saturday HJ'IV
I h e iw e t dame *f » doublo-heedr
oMtlnkt the third-place Wilke
i 5 i t , r team. UU opponent wss
uattWmlre', form er m ajor leagurrv P jt/r.fl lalVr
to S
'h 'r d , t b . w n k ..b a .; r

itSSW*''”'"'

l»nly gammm g?it £ k £ " i ,u ,«
,b t hits, walking onr man
ntrlhtng nut o n . man. The H
riakurg team lost the
&gt; .
6, and Buddy got crrdU toT ‘
dH ? £ y now h a , lost
ggmeo, one during *»«h week tlmt
h * h s » been with llarrlsb u rg
!
loot hla n r i n f s m e , an l l w»‘"S
affair! he g o t credit fo r anotb*?
tdaa when '* burled six Inning, n t
a 'relie f pH«h«r In his se c o i^ apaadrancs; ha nearly lost tho Bdran?!n game, and finally he lost last
Saturday’s contest.
Up In the P leknont U a g n e .
Jack Sanford had o falr-to-mlddllng w»«k playing
th ird bift« (or Wllnilniiono
time* a t bat In five gam es, he
i cu m ! only fju r hltP# h u t hU fl^M
Ing was a feature. W ilmington Is
B fifth |d»c» *luh.
Out In the !*ixlr le a g u e , L. 1L
Jones, yo-ng rlaht-hantlar whb
’ joined the Feds during th* second
half of the I0.1J *r«M.n. continue*
to have difflcuHie* as a hurli-r for
the Jackson, Ml**., team. Since the
icaaon first opened, Jones bnl
appeared In meny game* as a
• hwrier, b u t he griilom finishes,
t o , t week he pitched hut once, »*
i relief hurler for two Innings lie
did not g rt ire d il for the team s
dofeat, however, for the game altce.-1y waa lost. June* played .n
center-fhld In the other games
th e week, batting about .JriO
Jones had won three ami lo-,*
three games, Including game*
played May 14.
Nothing was reported on Itad
kj^arllu, playing centfr field for
tljj flecki*y team of the Mld-AtUntie League, but Stuffy MeChine, first seeker for the
Uigue-Uadlng Charleston team
h (pad hla team win n 0 to 4 viet&lt; rjr over Rprlngflpld when he
a sacked out a lusty home run in
I l f seventh Inning.
,Blll ytrlckUnd, former Hini'oru
and Cucoa pitcher no* wish itu*k
Island of t|)« hftsslssippl Valley
League, saw service in only, oue
giim e'laat week, lie was removed
l i t a pinch b atter In tha a il In
nlng o f a game which h |s In m

to see the original*.
*j referred him te Mr. Mitchell,"
Black said. "E ight days later he
ie bach and finished hie cheek
e f the 1929 return*, lie took away
my routes of the tettera and they
have never been returned. I think
be laid h r ,a4r the original*."
" E llis h*th R. Mitchell" w_
listed on Black’s work ■beets as

NEW YORK, Jon* |.—&lt;&gt;PV—
CVharie. E. Mttchetl’s 1#*9 lacome tax return, in which the govcynment claim* It v i a defrauded
f t half million dollar*, w*» *x• mtnej by tha InUreaJ rrvvnaa s
iyear
t a r aafter
filed, Ma*
M ai pP-.
fte r it
It waa fllaal,
S te iff brought nut a t :l
tba- *-*-i
trial
waa found
found
jraterday, and no fault
fau lt waa
with If.
But tha prosecution countered
thin with testimony th a t tha s te n t
who made tha aiam lnatlon, Ambrow Husney, waa transferred
from tha down town d istrfft te tha
up town district In t o f l and that
a t the tam'd time Mitchell sfarte.l
filing M s^relurn from h lw f lf th
Avenue Hom*7 In Iha dp tdwn'dl*trlrt, Instead of from hia Wall
street office as he formerly had
dona.
Another rontanlh a Unit*i| S tatra
S ta in Attorney Medal la mad* waa
th a t Mitchell 4'd not report the re­
ceipt of fridiMdft 1,7 from th e Nalinnal City Company mansgenletit
fund payment In 19110.
Tha dofem e claim* tha tSM fiC SSI waa
not income, but advance on exparted profile to be repaid if that
failed ID material!!*. The profit*
were not reallted, hut the fo rernment a a lj Mitchell kept Ilia
money.
The testimony regarding fluirey'o nom ination of Mltchell’a re­
turn was given by Frank W.
niacb, former vice president of the
Chase National Bank and tag expert who for yeara made out Mltchcll'a returns.
Tie was on the
stand l i f t Friday when court re­
cessed 0ver Memorial P a y and
had not finished testifying yester­
day when adjournment waa taken
until today.
- I n the rpurM of Medalle's eiam Inal Ion, Black charged hla testi­
mony of Friday ragajrding tha sale

R o o se v e lt Stand
On Veteran Cuts
Okey To Leaders
(Continued From Paga Ona)

sponsible for the
“ Injustices"
complained of, and Senator llohlnson (R., Ind.), for asserting the
economy bill was lent In Congress
by the President with a “false
label —ty maintain the credit of
the government."
“ Before changes have 'gone Into
effect", the Arkansas said, “cnators find peculiar gratification In
ik-nomclng the President for a
fearless discharge of hi* duty, or
nn attem pt lo perform the func­
tions of his office consistently with
the laws enacted by the Congress.
“The President I* working oow
doing Ids beat sincerely and conscientlously to give effetl to the
will of Congress, and Instead of
w artlng time In denouncing him,
we who did not have the courage
lo perforin tho legislative fvne.

dent of tha Greene CanaM a C&lt;pper Company, In Dceerabmr, 19J0,
recording an income lo«a fo r that
year,
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___
Friday that
Mil hell had told him of bofiowing 2f»0 share of Anaronilg from
the lale John Pi Ryan, president
of Anaconda, for Thornton to ust«* collateral for a loan, with which
he waa to purchase Mitchell**
H500 shares.
Yesterday Blark said ho did not
know Mllrhrll had burrowed tha
Medal lo
stock from Thornton
read hla previous testimony ami
asked:
' Was th a t a correct state­
m en t!"
“No, It was not”, said the wit­
ness.
"When did It occur to you that
It was n o t!"
"Over the week-end."
Black explained he pandered
’his testimony over - the holiday,
concluded ha had been mistaken,
and told hla attorney so this morn­
ing.
Regarding Hussey’s aiam lnatlon
of Mitchell’s Income t a i return
tllack sald the field agent visited
hint Feb. B. 19.11, to "check Mit­
chell's return. Hussey examined
copies of tha lattem by which Mit­
chell claims he sold lMOO shares
of National City Bank stock to Ms
wife Id establish a loss, and asked

30 DAY SPEC IA L

Tops DresBed 60c

the bankers wife.
"DM you think Mr. llu M y un­
derstood th at she waa Mr. MU*heft's w ife?" fltru rr s*ked.
"1 thought so," Black answered.
"Did lfou treat In jo u r w ork
sheets th e sale to Mrs. Mitchell
any differently than any o th er
transaction ?"
rN o sir."

“Rutile Ax” Bill To
Dedicate Tabernacle
"B attle A i" Bill C arry, wallInowa loest figure today an­
nounced th at he i n -1 members of
hi* congregation will dedicate a
Urge tabernacle that recently waa
constructed hi F a it End a t Lees­
burg. Dedicatory, services wfll be

held a t 11:00 o’clock Sunday
morning, ha Mid a . ba invited hia
Sanford friend* to attend.
In hla announcement ha »»“
"Everyone is Ihvited to come «»d
bring thelf^luneh and
*«
"B attle Ax" ftUL We .H I taka
dianev under our la ri* beaaUfni
oaks by the Chnrth pf God u b e rnaele."

:

ORDERED TO C O C tT
DE0ATUB&gt; Aj ^ Ji
L-MP»
_ Ray b rig h t
tom *, two of m ae m n ■■■ ■*
ants m the "Scuttebm^ » e &lt; n d
M l*nd
d .« d
eourt for a hearing on p eiitS h s
far a w rit of habeas eorj

so

WINS 500 MILE

Other Sixes

Proportionately Low

INDIANAPOLIS RACE

O R r i r p t r u i i u S S Ig u o u n u

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^ ro u b le . T h a t* * p e r f o r m a n c e — tirv performance
backed by
genlQ * o f Firea tone — t h o w o rld ''• m u t e r t i r e b u ild e r .
I t to k e a t h o extra quality a n d extra construction features In
F lr c a to n e t i r e s t o m a k e th e a e r e c o r d s . F a m o u s d riv e r* w ill n o t rin k
t h e i r Uvea a n d ct^an co o f v ic to r y o n a n y o t h e r t i r e . T h e y K N O W
t h e a d d e d f e a t u r e s o f Gum-Dipping a n a Two Extra Guni-DIpped
Cord Pltcs Under the Tread a s s u r e t h e m o f u t m o s t najety a n d d e ­
pendability.
I
R a r i n g s p e e d s o f y e s te r d a y a r e t h e r o a d ap eed ii o f t o d a y . Y o u ,
to o , n e e d t h e e x t r a q u a l i t y , s t r e n g t h s n d s a f e t y o f F ir e s to n e ] l i g h
S p e e d T ire s , T h e G o ld S t a n d a r d o f T i r e V a lu e s , w h ic h hold all
icortd records qn road and track fo r safety, speed , mileage and
endurance. E q u ip y o u r c a r to d a y 1
W ith o u t

lire

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_ ILD STANDARD

of Tire Values

W s CI t s T s a s L ib e ra l T r s i f h i A lle w s — s a s T e a r OI4 Ttrws

COMPARE

CONSTRUCTION,

QUALITY

-SiSsSC

brand first tine Urea hi Quality. C sssly ;
(M i arid Appeal*nee, S eU as a p b » «*“ *

TassgM T hrift tm
4.75-19.
5,00-19

Ibf pitcher, got credit fpr lbs
Win. Rtrtcklan.l was knocked (ram
the mound in hla first star* some
dkya ago.
L atest pitching records from
the National League show tb s'
Ben Cantwell nuw has won four
games and lost two in 19 star,#,
th th# win and Iota departm ent of te ste d Coagvaas recall the au th o r­
y he ranks ninth among the ity granted tha Preal.laht to make
Hilar Nallonal League .titcher*. tha cuts, but B jrn fa and Lewis, "f
Illinois, the Democratic whip! said
thia would not bring reautU and
pm t moat, If not all tha InJmUrea,
could !&gt;e remedied by admlnlstratlva regulation.

T)re*tone

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BASS, Ik. .......... l U C
MACKEREL, BLUE FISH,

SNAPPER STEAKS

J. WAITS &amp; SON
405 E . 4 t h 81.

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SANFORD HERALD,

. FLORIDA. TRTRSDAY. JUNE 1. 1»!W

PAflK

a m utriage of lonrenienee end
an opportunity 1 . imlulgr in lufIlly, hut no hlanie I* atlaehed to
her for that hetau.-e at her aau
“nuch thing* are to he e»t»-«tert.'*
lie fourt.t that Mr. , J cIK-t *
chat p |* of eti+elt/i ih m cruw*
l&gt;etitl it w rte U| held hut thnC (w
.■hargr* nl if rOt » mt*l&gt;*ha»ior- wrWa
not runtained. Ln fFtfRul to .MTr»*.
IfIKi^V
|N||l^ufS* Ihf rlilirl
f ih! itmt
w h*k wna mnvivmintf !h«l Jwlk«
hail pit) \a I* .»'..Aaiiirtl Hu wits
.tl vniioii- linu*.
,*lii(.!•!»• U aM i Mijitc I lli«*r*‘ wva
jin i*v hii'iu r of 1‘Tit1: mvr ifmiklti^,*
•ri Hie |*i* I *»f Hr?*, ofrIVa*, n lm*|
irtii
!&gt;• hfr hn-I»i»«&lt;f,
ini flint Ihi r*1 **•;*■• 1‘vufi'nvi* i t «*ftrrm* iiu rlty &gt;n thc purl nf

AERIAL VIEW OF CHICAGO’S WORLD'S FAIR WI1ICII OPENED SATI UDW

fASHINdTON, June 1.- ( A i ­
ken drr W. Weddell, of Vlr*
It, yevtrrtey w ii lonfirm ril
th« Senate &lt;• ambasiailor to
rvftliaaa.

»W»

RATES
10c Imp I limp,
Re Rne 3 Ihnm
7c line 6 Um«t
Be line 1 month.
Minimum ehan* SO*

Hllirn li\( I |«i*»|ai . till kind* Ilf «#!•*.
»'M* util knltrn, ftrttnht* !««»»■
r .ill kind* all* Kl|M,rl HW
Iilium
I,A W N M O W E R S
l)p|Hifrpf| ami ak«fff««4
ll*M l*«» «•*!♦
Ih ia ip ll
hf a i«al
mtrWmtfc
J .~ W .

fcrA"5«*SJ*WW~RAVE TOUR WATCH wpairad
who raally hnowa huw
Jiw c lir, Mag. Are.
WANT a va atinn in
’ mountain*, r e a a o n a h 1y
■priced, are J. Alden'Bmwn, Lino K.
20th.

, Thta piooramle rieV of A C o n ti#
ilo ir tf V ftofclhA M RdfiahUAW Ilh T ta iA ^ a o d M M o * 1
along Uttto mllea of Chicigo'a lake'frost la tha'fortgrouM t&gt; Northerty lifin d , at u l ' r a f of which"la tfia
famed Adler MaaiUrlom. aad which U cotmoctad n Ore grafnTarat try

SH A D 01N

tfhg tagoJh h'alaa opsaafiChy tbb Shy Ride, hrlfoe* thwtie loom Ittl N it In the air. The fair
startling new arcfitactara! feature*"and rarted lo fed ' upr-try pr»ra&gt;IW F vivid contra** to the
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LONDON M E E T As Wrong DoersBy
BEGINS VOYAGE Decree O f ChurcJi

Jelkes Are Denied
Divorce By Ruliqg'
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YOUR SEWING M A C H I N E
rlranrd, ollrd, and adjuated for
Ifurald I'rinltnR Co
|&lt; Rargain* in iirnl machine*.
Pha-w t o
Tartu* a» low o» t'2 per month
llem 'titching a n d d rm m a h in e
( ■ ( lie M i l l s , llh lo , Jun e I
M Wpour. It. I . Jtim l. Nin
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'AVrOughl Ii. uet an agreement
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»»lv» I’hmle* A U mIdIi . afli'r a
hrn rr forth*
"ahrlnlct coupe with new twg
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A*kod whelloir there war any
Thu^i* n h*»
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1225.00, Reel A Anne. U*r,l Cor ^t'cipett uf lowering larilf*. hr
wt fit»titi u- «•! wh&lt;* »rit . ui* »tr luiit*
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nn ,,irHrn*»tif&gt; mnipfri**, wNo iaU*
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'"Hie fact that Ihe entire world a* alnnriF,
FOR BALE: llarfay Haeidnon Mo:*l**»t, tl
mv •*?.•»&gt; Iha I tile
l tu rey le or will trade fur h i* in 0* Ithte of i'll tel ee.1t mill ■ Thi*y*rr all m a *nnipi!alt*Mi **t
pai l,i a«!.iii$t •*** ti%»»• *i* nIm* Ji!
hrhot ha*o you7” that i» not in war ami nil the world t* at pre-ent m ntr than Mt ,*-m*** propmetj i*y w
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malt i of no rondo -1 in ifolali^ii ■it Inn n ii Ihi (ir«i Ihlna rv » re
a.-onomiral riding. No animal* ac- offoi.l* the Minligrat IlMMill fur
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laa. T u ti anil prd*rntai| to ' m -mlitivlcnl .,Mr&lt;,ct1Ver»r*» rtllnllpM
to gn im m llf lower trade Inii rtrr*
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full ,.r iiitiMifun clear “III
i hi hut, with a conc*|HHiding ii*- which adjourned hcrv.thi* week.
•*» i u n ity ol »xlnim* ttm dly to .nn*i
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eve* ■
Dr. Young nml Hr. William I
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ao|«l H»» of hi i , we t uinmt th an!
SHECIAlT lfn*
l&amp; ing'ug. lorali in nf internal.onul finance Klein, n( New Y ",l *,J tM N 't i f
V Ilf thtil liftl. I w e* * rO»I« butt
jiorn hen«‘l t t l|^. Egira |!ic iln*. ninl tVkde."
•"* hri of them
relief**, Jmltci* i tulle ,ii TniirMniiT aintnnl I'r.iff
thp ih rchV evungcli«nt itivhiliin,
m n n itrimatinc In the a ia la l
Dfion Gniewry. Country Club
1 V4.tl*h itilml.
lip pointed mil that llir pn&gt;grnm plat! to arc the li t throughout
Iml ilfinaltil ami a d KtdecheaRoad. Phono fw kl.
i .I nnn tmiiin iii»* ■n*i |nprn 11r
fhr (ftp M inli'M r, if ra rrin t out. lh&lt;- dci.oioimd nn u* u iin a in nf
Tin* k I ri» fihiiud iIml .N ike ln»« *ni
|lli-an Inn Inline v back .In*.
would pit*' remedii'* equally hetto |iit&gt;mi‘tiiii5 •* ilt examination."
hot pttkdto i d p u ^ m p I • 1upport
-M b v e lla rm tu n
fieiul In Ihi' people n( a ll ru u iitrir'
‘ h.'t « t- tliii! In- wife had btttU uti
1* r . handy ri'fnH H p mi run i
IVING TO Chirago via IndianThe n - u ll of Him , !»■ milled will la* iilcrliHikcil n forgotten
I *IItIIt l lit llilti I’ll* |l* wll- no
Now There's Much J o y
polio a h a a .d u i e -ItHhi Emplv
•Nmi.i tho m i l Hated, that 4«*Ue
the Hi t i* |irintml nit u fattl lfrm e .1
In (•Toom.vville— Dud’s
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wn infill aU«l with In* &gt;i»niii*
the "*in chart." Ailnnlleit - mApply bog 122, Herald.
j therefore th e ir should he «» iMil lie cheeked, theII, .iiiiiiil r*aC I**
v* I*' a t *#wt* a i e not
nvtiii*«,it
2 5 IT “ 7 .
I agierm ent o- to the fuiiiliiliieiilal' the |ilun. Heroine.
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mil or I inn " tin* m int *ta1oil he In*
( ripple* Him No More i
Theie Mil’ the *111- nf chin, ill
W A N T E D :O ne pair wall *cala*.; that should opially upt'l) t» eur line!km, fni mi,*tit v, |tni*iiH-iaIi&gt;.iii.
lit* v»'«l I had INo inn r i ikipo a - fn
nil III milk **mil Father
Call S50.
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from the White llottue rniplM*ii&lt;
each, Box M. S. ra rr
I fhe impi.t lanee of avoiding attemi- GEN. Ml'KINI.EY I tt.SFHI.MED
WII ATS NEW
tied di* u*dona of minor mattei*
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SEMINOLE FKKI) CO.
13—Rooma With Board
The American* exiH-et to nu.ve nt
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NICE AIRY n*mi* with riml the nut*el for h limitation on tin The Senate ) rile ,,la ) ionfi&lt;ne,l
lo tw ital ti«*ll4r HMiid *| th v ,.iftil
Liun!^ lliiiMitig Unirruh
p i t I t i r r s n f th e m . im ui .
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from lake. W llhjtlr length and miiiiiicr uf furnial ad lin g . lien. Jntoe* E MrKaid&lt; y
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D |ll ju UaNkf -thtJlu.
I.U N C II
Set* W ielm lill
board. 112 Elm Avr.
adjidaut gmerid of the Army. ,
Ha If. iff .... I.W. t I fljh-t ' oIf
tlre*ae*.
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High on the |i*t of matter* to
INK VaiimlMT C o . .
15— J p n r l m r n U F o r R e n t
I*, decided the delegate* pill efah Friday h n 'lh e Olympie.
LMh Hml Doth
Senator Cmuen*. the mil)
fuR N M H E D garage apartment. Dilation of the rurrattcir* of tl."
/II* HBRVILK
I'hMitt- H i
*|iuldiran
appointed
thus
far.
will
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laonable. 210 W. 1Tlh St. important r'.itnlrle* by a de fa it"
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arrangement nlrtkieg ■ w 'tk le r
NT; 5 room garage ratio rovering the value nf the
g
nt, completely furnished, pound, dollar and franc.
Thl.t
BILLY’S IINCLK
frigerator, Phonr 222 J.
would form A muml t«n*io for Hie
IAN BEACH
rental* otta k on other problem* of Hehuntrni .we, ate! apart ennferen, e, inrlpdlng trade lot)
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ill**** i S**(TM rut*
ft t * fn ,v n p T . v'en** a t j
A e. Daytona Braih. Fla
On the prartirah ih ty of re.lor
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Adt*.. v*. f. ti»*t_ .
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lonoy r.f the mentle’i* qf the
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DR R 'N T fiirnlihcil if.a
Am. Mr.Ill [Uirly are fiaithfv l*c
apartn rnt InrM Ing ipare
-imutie, iioitillng Ii* te r.n t r*pie
^ u s s r u . 'A
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*tnn* tn both Fran e an|l
Krsitr
*0 X1 OUOUPi
HlFAt
lliilnin
favoring
making
ej.rh
'of
T1IREK ROOM lum liheii
t li„, ■■ i mint tie*,, tugetlm r wilji d •
ra n t. W.00 I»r month. I
|... .■ -mil*, even mure nf n *elft*l A*a.
M.olainrd eronunlic unit (ban I*
now the rate.
I h - H o i s o t For R ent
r ha lie* Mirhelxon, poVlit.ly di5 mom fuininhed rector of the Hum** ratlc iialmriid
FOR R IN I
ilh garage. Park rommiUsu. I* the pies* fiaaion ofapart Rtmt,
Avrnua lnd
ml Sixth Street, Vrrcwn, |jT r r f„r
de|ey»imn *nd Jaim a
aa Rally! Apartment*.
A|
Phone 2H 4.j,.
in ,„ fr*tary.
l!exfor,| Tugwell. a*«l»lant m-c17— B ittinptw Plaew i F o r R e n t
teiary &lt;f agrriciilture, and
Ed­
four connrclinp office mund E. Day. eeonomlit and memher of the prr(m rator) euimnJaver Sanford R u Co.
*lnn. will *ail later it wa* anIS—MiKPlUneuw; For SaU nouneeii.
Vi tnr Srldon Clark, econonnil.
RED PERSIAN m ile kitt.n
Beautifully marked and lire,I will accompany form er Governor
by “Rod R o b i n ” ..(pedigreed). Cox vice chairman, when hr »ail»
MAWC YOU B e EM
O H hJO O H u R M i
M CS A U m T O p.
YOU DIOUT AfiH t'C U
Prtctd rtM onahlr and may be
SWHAT 1)10 SOU (50 Foil
t D lD h n AAH'EQ W )««T
. Vr.U -iT .Q O J V cJU ^—
ACT M V C A K E IAJ
• • • a a t (04 Magnolia Ave.
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I VOAS JU S T TALKIA)’ TIP
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P f.M C M lJC f? W H A T * lO U D
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Cave m b -m i*
G im m e *t
T Q R T llfS WEEK. Flat* wall
. paint. HI cheat quality mad*. All
co lor*.-'ll.9S gallon. 8fte quart,
fitanlajr-Roiters Hardwaru Co.

laist to Pounds
On Doctor’s Advice

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RHEUMATISM

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FOR SAI. e T Remiarton typew rilar, with da*h and chair.
Will aol^ ooparatrl). 105 Oak A**.
FOR SALE: Baby .a rrta r* ami
' hath tablo. Inquire Horald.

CEDAR CHEST. 5 . 'mall run.
doMn ■hoot•. 5 bedaprtada, card
t l^loo. cprtaim and miacolla*
Ralph W. Looilng
A Storage Co.

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