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AN 1NDBPBNDBNT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD,

NUMBER 1M

FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. 1933

XXIY

THREE KILLED
List
IN
^ e iic
Of Morgan Found ON SPEEDWAY

.

___________________

N am e*O fD avis3*k er,
Pershing, McAdoo,
Woodin AndRaakob
Appear Once More

SENATOR LONG IS
SUED BY WOMAN
$250,000.00
. WASHINGTON, May 31— F O R
(A-P.)—Sonata inveatlgatom

Louis Meyer IsW inner
O f 500-Mile Grind
A t Indi»napolis,Averasing 104 M.P.H.

F o ra u l Armistice I f
SignedBy J aps,China

RUSSIANS W E Action Demanded By
DISCUSS TRADE
Sholtz
As
Inactive
WITH AMERICA

SHANGHAI. China. May « L
_ i « — A formal armtitle* to
tha North China warfare sraa
signed today hy military raprssentativaa * f China and Ja­
pan at Ta-gka. Th* true* provlda* for demilitarisation of
tho troa boundod by th# Great
Conversations ToCenWall on tha North, th* PeipingMukden Railway on th# seat
ter LargelyUponGx-’
and th# Palplng-8ulyuan Rail­
pansion O f Export
way on tha waat; for dissolu­
tion of tho Chlnaao vjluntaar
Market O f Cotton
corps In thla area; and for
NEW YORK. May Sl.—ffPl—
resumption of ran traffic be­
tween Peiping and Shanhaik- |Trail* discussion! between t h e
I'nlte,) States and Russia, looking
van.
toward an enlargement nf the ex­
port market for American agricul­
tural products, will take coneret#
form within a fe wdajx. It was Also Rules That D ry
reliably Indicated yesterday.
- State® May Prevent
- .They veilF center fgrgelj "bit'col • *
Its Transportation
Ion nnd livestock—two o f the Ro­
ll*! Union's, prime need*.
In these trad#
negotiation*,
MARIETTA. Ga.. May St.-&lt;A1
which probably will be extended
—Judge J. H. Hawkins, o f th#
later to encompass a revival of f
machinery exports, the Amtnrg Ulur Ridge 8up#rlor Court, yes­
General O f American Trading Corporation. Soviet agen­ terday hold that th# act of Con­
will deal directly with repre­ grats legmlliing 3.2 bear waa .un­
W orld W a r Arrtiy la cy,
sentative* o f the government In
constitutional, and also ruled lhal
Skeptical O f Pacta Washington.
Neither nation l» working to­ dry state* may prevent transpor­
WASHINGTON. May 3I.-D D ward a trade agreement, it was tation of th* bavaraga over tbatr
—Gen. John J. Pershing said In a understood, but Instead both con­ h ghways regardless of the Inter
template bartering a* far a« pos­
Memorial day speech yesterday sible. In return Russia can ship slat# Commerce Act.
The decision was handed down
there waa plenty of evidence to msganese, rhrome ore. furs, food­
refute th# "child like faith" that stuffs, pulp wood (sprucel and in a sari** of case* growing out
of th* saitur* by county officer*
If America *ho-ld take the lead asbestos, among other products.
The peak of Russian Import*
of a truak ownad by th# Bui
in
disarmament other nstlon* from the
United State* was
would follow.
cearhed In 1950. the first year aft­ Licit Transfer and 8torag# Com­
“The casual observer tees that. er the market crash. They shot up pany of Atlanta, and Its load of
notwithstanding treat!** to pro­ from $85,000,000 In 1929 to ft lf,* 220 rases of bear, and th# arraat
000.000
of the driver and two negro halpmote peace, war* continue to be
In 1932 exports to Russia tum­
JHT
" "
*
' '*
waged tn various-part* -qf —the bled to $13,000,000.
In the- view nf Amtorg. twv
Th* men sought release on ha
globe", said (he wartime chief of
thing* brought about thl* drastic bea* corpus, th* owners of th#
the American armies. "He ****
decline: First, la-k of favorable
that when treaties clash with na­ credit In the United State* and truck filed an intervention for th*
tional ambitions aggressor nation* the finding o f credit In European telaas* of tha machine, and Har­
Chattanooga,
do not hesitate to disregard their markets; and second, opposition man Ryman, of
hr some Amerlcnn group* to So­ asked an injunction against datreaty otillgatl m*.
.
viet trad*.
*
|tliuction of tba bear, Judge Haw
"It I*, therefore, a question of

Session Nears Close

GEORGIA JUDGE DISABLED VETS
HOLDS U Bl l WILL BE GIVEN
IS NOT LAWFUL -INCREASED PAY

Governor Telia Legit-,
latora Only Short
Time Ia L e ft To Do
Something Uaeful1

SPEEDWAY. INDIANAPOLIS,
May .11.—OP)— Death took th#
wheel ,d speeding race car* yes­
T ALLA HASS KB. May $1— ''
Inin J. P. Morgan and Com­
ll^ -(A .P .&gt; — Shortly
pany today obtained a third Defamation O f Char­ terday a* U n it Meyer, 29. Hunt
Park. Calif., rode to vie
acter A n d Illegal ington
liat of favored euatomere of
Action Does N ot Stop lug Khaki plead ftw a i
toty in the 500-mll# automobile
the rich firm. Thl# was one
Arreot A re Charged race over th* Indianapolis motir
A ttackO n Economy prepetalia* net a xiitfta g I X - '
of persons allowed to buy
I9 M M aaaaally. th* ftroate’
•peedwap^- .Joimag— lank-— with
Act Paring Benefits rated te roewoaMar tea t d h a kg
- stock-In-the- United-Corpora- ~ B A T O N ROUGE. La- May * 1 - Tommy Milton aa the only man
tlon. ulilltlee stock holdinf
■PPMiatelhn IT J 8 M 4 X AW
S. Senator-H.ajf F. U n g who ever w«u*. tk arae*. Iw » » —--WASHINGTON. May
yesterday was named defendant
While the cheers of toO.lKX)
— Announcement that th* adminis­ Haaaa M te ST rotar agulaat gw&gt;’
_an, s t 124 below the In a $230,000 damage action filed
• peclat ,r» proclaimed Meyer In
tration
waa preparing to declare aalriwt Itealf lata
_drkat price.
In dUtret roort by Mr*. Anne triumph, three yo ng men lay
Again th# names o f John W. Ector IMeaaant, wlf# of former dead and on# injured, victims of
Increases In compan**lion to vet­ af * what* to (t a d h r Uta
antac'a saasaag . . . . . . .
.
Davis, former Dsmoeralie prexl- Governor Ruffin O. Ple*»aat, wh •
erans with tarries-connected dls
two trig c smashups.
dantlal candidate and now rminael
tha m o t W Thara WM
charged the senator with defam­
The victims were Mark Blllman,
abHUIa* failed to stem a bi-parti­
for Morgan and of Gtnaraf-John J.
' af
ing her character and with Ille­ 10-year-old Indianapolis driver,
san attack In th* Senate yesterday
ParaMng wars included aa thay
gally causing her arrest in connec­ Leo Spangler.- 27-year-old Lo*
upon th* regulations affecting
bad basa on tha asrliar Mat*.
Other names wars George F. tion w.th a reput'd attempt i»sr Angeles driver and O. L J-irdan,
cute In veterans’ benefits under
TALLAHASSEE, IU j l l ~
Bailer, John J. Raskob, Norman II. eject her from the state capital 27-yrar-ald mechanic o f I^fsyth* economy act
(AlP.)— An annual achoot
cite, Ind. who succumbed to InDavis, Secretary Woodin, William building a year ago.
Senator
Byrnoa,
Democrat,
O. MrAdoo, R. B. Mallon. William
Mr*. Pleasant, whi with hat J rle* when Ih* two car*, trartlipprapriatkm not txcoodlnf
South
Carolina,
an
admlniatrntioa
A. Mitchell. Richard Whitney and h.aband ha* played a leading rolo ng at terrific speed, crashed over
18,600,000, tha debt funding
spokesman,
announced In th*
Company and Frank EWk.
In the "Long opposition ramp’ In th* retaining wall on the treach­
bill
without
rafanadtntftmldet of th* debate that President
Investigators
also were
In­ recent year*, charged Long “ with, erous turns of the 2 1-2 mil#
Roosevelt had directed th* veter­ dauaa, a balanced budgut and
formed that the Morgan firm ob- out causo" ordered her arrest after brick track,
ans’ administration to modify tha
talnad an option on warrant* he had directed that aho ■&gt;* put
Meyer rode the 600 miles in
no additional tax bturdtai
regulations that have been de­
from the United Corporation boout of the state house during tho 4:4800.65, for an average of
nounced a* too mvoto and that wen Nquaatad of tha Ugia?
fore thara win a
authorising
1932 legislative *ession. Her full 104.162 mile* an hour, breaking
certain Increases In combat dis­ latur* today by Oorureof
tba issuance of such
“ f * 10"*all records. II* »cllp***J th* per­
ability benefits would b# mad*
Goorga Howard, praaldeal of tba said th* incident occurred J-tnu
SholU In a apodal massagai
formance of Freddie Frame, of
publio soon.— . i ■ ■■ . 1■■ ■
--corporation testifying today aald 15, 19.12, when «he was In tho of­
Th* Governor dallvered th* om* :
Lie.Angelas,
winusr
of
lh
»
1932
fice
o
f:M
I««
Al
ta.Lea
Gtnajaio.
Thla did not deter opponent* af
ha hadJtical.edvIeo that tha °P :
th* regulations, however, ang half ■age without a prepared o d i u ^
tlona waro within the law, ho • state *-p*rvisor of public ac­ race, whs won that event nt
counts, seeking data un “ the prac­ average of 104.144 mile* per hour.
a dosen amendment* war* pro­ ■tying ho spoke aa ( "lobbyirt
" S to lieu of euaomara selected tice of nepotism and the question­ M«y*r’a performance was regard­
posed, to b# fought out today.
representing th* common paopi#
able use of deposition of tax­ ed aa smating .considering th*
Th* $550,000,000 Independent of­ who have no organlxad lobby hold
for
of .took.,
fact
that
the
race
was
twice
fice*
appropriation
bill,
parrying
payers’ money In eertaln state
o* havo the school Int*rests, tlm
tho creation of tba*.
$493,000,000 for veteran*, ar a bondholdara and talaa tax inter­
theory of distributing risks that .(Tices, departments and Institu­ •lowrd down, with tha driver*
little mor# than half of cum
(raveling at a snail'* pace, while
rato, city Bad couaty and district
tions."
we didn't eenaider proper tor “
expenditures, waa th# vehlel# for offlciala and profnalonal pollUto earry aa a banking houa* .
She alleged that the senator th* track waa being cleared of
th* debate. Th# talk lasted wall ciana."
.
Senator Coutana remarkad tHat on finding her there, had called wracked cars.
1
moral standard* among people. X T
i * s v T V I s i r i P n r i ^ n&gt; 4* * l *4
pwilltonx.
bqyond th* otual quitting tlm* uwl
Ilillman, fatally Injured when
"You bar* only about 48 boon John J. Raakeb was “ gratafri
N egro D
B ae Iin
y T r ie d F o r j Th. m.n wtT, ***•
tlJowtd
{r-d
her before witness** "a drunkn.
allowag freedom eta red of* -U vote which **
Umhr
these
condition#
can
there
left* Ihotta laid, but yon atm Q
j p r being an one af tha !«»«•
• c rsing woman", and had urdeiad hi* car, traveling at record break­
of $200 aach pending
an had hoped to ranch
J K ilU n g O w n X h ild
.............
v
have Hint te do something saw*
to profit* mad, by the Mor- her ejaetion by R. L. Whitman, ing speed, crashed into th* retain- be any immediate Iwp# that
appeal which Attorney L. M. Journment.
structtea for tho common poop!*.
(ions ar* r*ady to beat their
% n firm. Whltnar racounyd u *up«rigtaiidant.af tha.ateso. hM—» Jgg. g a ll on tk* northeast
The trial o f Annie Mae Aahlay,
Byrnoa* itetamant _
Oct It out o f f t w
hooda, that*
skidded on th* tap and hting'tMO, ■words Into plowahareiT"
a few a »a M P »- «t ' band ***
of IdantlflcatJjn. '
negro gtrl who ia charged 41th th* Ulalr aald would be taken st on**, after Senator Walxrar, Republican,
will ho no extra oaailon now gad
th* front wheals remaining set
Dm* and to tno overflowing sudt.
and
tha
Judge
ordered
th*
truck
murder
of
her
day-old
Infant
eon
Oregon, had eritlclxad th# ragula- so far aa 1 know there will la
Th* suit charged that Whitman
•The world is definitely in that
roce In th« ksgo and warm hear­ ■ailed bar and that "far an ap- tha track and th* rear wheels stata of mind when something some month* agp, began before similarly released whan aatiafae- tlona. which h# aald cut pension#
non* later/
hanging over th* wall.
ing hall that a block of atoek
for Spanlah-Amarlcan war veter­
mot* than pluaible assurance* Judge Millard H. Smith this after­ l iry bond la posted.
praclabl* tlm« iha was neli In
The Oevtmor again aald t e '
With the firat terrific impa-t.
noon after a morning spent In se­
warrants
In connection
with ruktody again*! her will by Ilia
ans
from
$1*4.000.000
to
$41,000.­
are necessary to convince u* that
would rate th* |TA0«J&gt;00 aehool ,
Judg* Hawkins aald h* would
lecting a Jury. It I* anticipated
United Corporation entitling hold­ ■aid Whitman, at the command of the aid* of th# car which Blllman certain
000.
appropriation
voted
by
hath
peoples have forsaken
that the hearing will continue Ilka to *a# tba. United State# 8uTh# South Carollnan aald h# did branch** of th* Legislature In »*pers to purchase rommon atoek In Ih* aald II-ay P. Long, wto wai waa drivlngi waa crushed Ilka a their lawless tendencies.
prema
Court
pass
on
tha
decision
through
tomorrow
no*&gt;n.'\
not know th# extent of th# In- a n te Mill. Ho Indicated ht would t
th* Murgan (United) t y 11**}” not a peaco officer and had n.&gt; au­ paper hot. Billman's left arm wat
Y»t. some of our peoples ar*
After a two-day trial before a as soon aa possible and aatlla t'lv creates.
,ti«k bolding concern had been thority to cause arrests to be caught and mangled. Ha was
veto th* debt funding bill un)***
led
tn
beliqv#
that
if
America
crowded court-room, Morris Da­ tangle which has arisen In Georgia
Steiwar and Senator Walxh, th* referendum clausa, Inserted by
rushed to th* emergency hoapilaj.
told for' pries* ranging from WO mad* In the aald state."
would take th* lead in disarma­ vie, negro man charged with an over bear.
Democrat.
Maasarhuaatte,
alkrihPhysicianamputated
hia
arm
, to 84T. Thaaa had boon acquired
th* Houa*, la stricken.
Un tha Interstate Commerce uteri tha "aavarity" of th# vatarIn an attempt t.&gt; save hia life. II* ment other natlins would follow. attempt to rape a 13-year old ne­
H * Mid h* signed tha state of­
'b y Morgan for $1-00 s P«*co and
Let
u*
no
longer
deceive
ourselves
gro
girl,
was
found
not
guilty.
phase of th* question. Judge Haw­ ana’ cute to Budget Director Doug- ficer*# salary reduction bin todnv
died, however, an ho r later.
b r ig h t $8,490,000.
The trial of Jim Rtanflll, whlla kins held that th* state highway* laa rather than to Frank T. Hinas,
by
suih
futile
experiment*.
Thar#
but considered It “ unfair." H#
Young Jordan, tiding aa a me­
I|a aald 200.000 o f tba warrant*
man charged with the grand larar* public property and that as administrator of aatarana* affairs, Ilia d speedy passage of m4asuraa
chanic for Spangler, died of hit ta plenty o f evidence with whithtu
war* sold and th* Morgan part­
reny of a boat and seine. l« sched­ , a-ch their us* la subject to "th* who Walsh said waa “ out of sym­ eliminating offices, reducing coun­
Injuries when a rar driren by refute such child-like faith.
ners divided $1,600,000 mor*.
"The advocacy of such a tours* uled for hearing Immediately after legislative power of reasouacie pathy"; with moat of th# regula­ ty talari**, and eliminating oom*
Malcomb Fox, of Westville, N. J.,
the Ashley trial is disposed of.
tion*.
. , Judicial circuit*. Some disposition
'*laek#r»'-hy
ifgulatlon."
which had akidded in t. th* middla tends to rrrate
Stslwer, Walsh and othara hold
which
I
mean
men
who
ar*
willing
WOMEN TO MEET
of th* track after losing a wheel
"Their usa fur purports of most o f th# "Injustice#" of th# should b# mod# of th# boor ratonuo and th# automobile teg WU
Roy G. Williams, chief of police on th* south turn. Spangler’s rar, to arcept the protection of the
Members o f the Women’* Civic gain", hia decision aald, "ia too- regulation* could b* corrected by should not bo allowed to dte, ha
for th# past several years, re­ going swiftly, could not las stopped government but unwilling td fl|lit
Cial
extraordinary
and
thla
the
executive order*, but otharu war* •aid.
Committee o f th# Seminole Coun­
sumed his position at tha head of or t-med away fr&gt;m th* disali.'rd for Ita preservation.
ty Chamber of Commerce today legislature may. generally, either not willing to tek* thla chance and
Th# Governor waa accompanied •
the polico department on Sunday machine. He crashed headlong Into
“The absurdity of the (heiry were being notifies! that they ar* prohibit or condition aa It seas continued to offer amendment*.
by hia cabinet aad J. X Hodgog,
morning.
it, then shot to the t &gt;p of the that our example would lead 01
Dill, Democrat, Washington, an­ chairman of th# Btota ftemowotjo
scheduled to meet al th# City llall fit."
Bitarian Martin J. Bram, rector
Scheduled to again direct police track, with both cars pluniing nations to
disarm wis M ly next Monday morning at 10:30
A similar casavwill coma bafara nounced ha would try ta limit re­ Executive Committee and BholU
of Holy Cross Episcopal Ch;r«h activitle* tomorrow morning to.
over tho wall, falling 20 feet ■« proved before the war. TM fact o'clock in monthly seeelon. They Judge E. Marnn Underwood in duction# to Spanish War veterans dact*red tha hood* o f th# otete
vestsiday noon furnished 8*n- gather with Motorcycle ■Officer
low. Jordan waa so seriously in la that this country waa known In were instructed to “ Be on Time." Federal court In Atlanta today.
to S3 1-8 peccant, and Black, Dem­ governmoot and Democrat!# party
. ^ r t l Rotation# with • » unusual Georgs Gray, both of whom hat*
lie virtually disarmed. Iu4 nu and to come prepared to hear aavR. R. Ishmlre, of Jacksonville, ocrat, Alabama, gave notice of an ar* behind him.
‘ Intonating program whan he at last recovered from serious In­ Jured that he died an hour aflr
th* accident.
other nation followed oug ex era) Interesting report* of work Fla., asktd th# Federal court to amendment to add $1,000,000 ta
Th# Governor Mid It would bo j
’ ^Wplainad th* Htbiww alphabet juries received In th# line of duty
m vtr coata of plfttfvff formtr w l th* Legislature's reoponolbUlfar* ?
ample."
completed or projected.
Spangler
died
at
the
r
ity
I
I
's
order
Ih*
release
of
a
shipment
of
and Ita part In th# craotlun of tho aom* months ago, Chief Williams
beer consigned to him. which also dler* In 16.000 hospital hade h#
waa called into service Sunday be­ pita! last night. Foe was not so
present day Blbla.
laid now war# emptv.
,
waa salted In Marietta.
Appearing on th# program afUrr cause of th* accident which befell seriously Injured.
Stelwer complained that de­ lure did a- fln# thing te apfrtTragedy. stalked into th# race
Rotation B *« F. Hainaa had P*ld acting Chief o f Police C. II. Shaf­
pendent*’ , of Spanish War voter pristlng $1,590,000 but l i t e W
after It started.------First Freddie
------------------------tribute to America's war Aad fer. Officer Gray on Saturday also soon
an* srith'90 itev*1 -aarrica. undat
ft fWte'd »h* paoplorand th * ^
Ffama,
the
,1932
.
afur.
went
on
duty
earlier
than
he
e*;._Fjame,
J
fc
fU
lftt
_
winner,
28 M arriage Llcenaes preient law. wera allowed $30 I fleolf,
during a-ahwt talk
Om algaifischools.
Thor# wasn’t ssw f t J
waa* forced out* when
Ins
r cleading,
r j ‘--------’
ranca o f Memorial Day, RoUrian prated t o . ------ month fnr tha widow and $6 for money to pay th# appropriation.
Are
Jpaited
Sharon
Under order* from the City car rrackrd Into the wall with
Bram carried hi* lktenan bach
aver- child under 1*. but under the Th# aehoola expected
It ana
Concluding • short talk heimala how the economic order In presentt&gt; tha days of tha OU TaaUment Commitaionars. Chief William* to­ Fran* and his mechanic lurk '•/ before Sanford Klwanian* at tie day business fosters materialism,
A total of f t marriage license* mentations th# widow la reduced fallad to levy xufflatent M U«t»
morrow will present Mayor V. A. reaping Injury. Then came
the
and showad them how tha original
tn 116 end I* allowed 16 for
tax a*. It’s tlm Mm# thlug now,
Speer with a copy of hia proposed tragic deaths uf young Jordan aid Mnntexuma Hotel today nn|"He* and he stated that pure religion wera Issued at th* Court House
child and only $3 for othara under ShoIta ohargod. "In s o m *P te ~ »
Habrik vowsl-kaa alphabet was
ligion and Businas*,” Klwiniin which must be brought Into bus­
plana for th* summer In so far aa Blllman.
by Mr*. Cassandra Hchults, assist­ 10.
tha tchoobi havo bean aloaod with­
modern load hy lh« addition of thay relate to tho personnel of tha
Smith llsrdln stated that "Above
iness, means limply that a man ant to Jndgo J, 0. Sharon, during
out naooooity to carry on »W# tevowel to-nd marks, and hiw
all,
the
lova
of
0®d
must
he
pIsrM
department.
•
■Idlout propaganda for $TA0®J)OU
caua* of tha pacullaraaaa o f tho
ahead of th* daalra for wealtt" live a clean Ilf# modeled after th* month o f May. Of this total,
Th# set-up today find# tha de­
a year." H* asserted thla hap­
and that "Real religion in buii- that of Christ, and that a man be 16 waro loaned to whit* couples, Repairs Being Mode
alphabot, tha chanco far error In partment oparated by aavan man Police Court Session
not slow to sacrifice to help widpened 1a Yalualn county and that
trsnilstlotr w u an ever present Including Chief William*. Officer*
ami th* ramalnder to negro cou­
Lacks Many Cases ne-s work* for th* benefit of ill oera
On BuBineaa Houses ha will taka *o4h action aa U war­
and orphans in distress.
In improved working ctfnliOoi*.
problem.
■
Roy Tlllla, A. X MarahaB. B. H.
ples.
Kiwanian Jack Rohinaon, of
clean and sanitary factories, aid
ranted.
.
.
v&lt; v - j
II* termed th# Bibl# aa a valu­ Anderson and W. W. Owens are
A xhort session of Police Court
Th* white couples receiving li­
Daytona Beach, extended the club
Among th* many repair* and
able "beat sellar” that waa over­ an duty at night; Chief William* on Monday afternoon resulted as the Ilka."
Klwanian Hardin had begun II* an Invitation to visit Daytona cense* wars: Miss Katherine 8&lt;hl- alterations being mad#- to local
flowing with “rich human ta­ and Officer Gray nr* on duty dor- follow*:
|
lleach “ Ax often as possible dur­
;
business property thla wash may P la n i For R egatta
per lanca’ , and aald that hacauaa lng the day, while Officer Shaff.r
Ruftia Woods, whit*, charged talk With a statement nf fads ing Ih# summer." He and Klwnn- r * r j and X 0. Pittman. Jr« A. W.
Stump* and Mias Iren# Fellows, bw Hated thoa* now underway at
ibwnci with disorderly conduct, waa dls- ‘That must ha considered in
thsr* appear to be conflicting pas­ jin i Umpormry kiW I
W
ill
Be
DlaciisMd
viewing th* subject of. rallghn lans'Kd F. Huff and l u » law ar* Julian L Benton and Marnl* Mel­ th* following placoot
sages and account* o f hardly bo- to await devalopmanU that tnay
on a flying tour of inland Florida
Th* Firat National Bank build­
result
from
hia
swallowing
a
all*.
Eugene Alexander, Lilli* Mae and huslneaa." Thaaa fact* h- In th* Interests of their home ton, X F. B. Hodges and Lansre
Uevsdkr Incldanla, Ctoh oa tho
Jo*. L Marontette will prwtld*
ing, whara th* lower floor bank­
eluded:
llfiMfiOO
unemployed
M. flpas, all of Sanford; Dan H.
White, and Mary Holt, charged
whoM Ywallosrtng Jonah, thara W er of gl*a* !••* Friday.
t moating of th* Spatial
city.
ing
room
la
being
mad*
raady
for
person*
In
th*
United
State*;
8
2
.- f A no reason to “check tho w hile . Mr. Owana is an nffleer who with disorderly conduct erare fined
|nd Calabratlona
Those attending tha meeting Long, Orlando, and Vote Groen, th*
Sanford-AUantte
National
omeii,
WW.80®
annually
overcharged
'hr
draws part of hi* salary
$5 each while Mari* Montgomery.
.M b o a k ovsrbaartL"
wars: Kiwanlans Millard H. Smith. Orlando;-HughD. Rusa, Ocoaa, and Bank whleh wUI move la during te* af th* lomlnolo County
McGill
Ik*
products
of
public
utllitiff*,
Sanford , Avenue merthanU mud Daley Carter,. and Vada McGil
Mian V. L. Stripling, Orlando;
bar of Oatemorto whoa* m--- --T * {T }* * * attending tha meeting
th* waok-ond.
h.rrr,. tha lach e f tho right kind of II'- Titusville. Jack I* Boblnaon, LawKyaer, Tltuseill*, and Helwart: Rotariana R. W. Duncan, tha other half from the City. H* war# dismissed o f similar chargr* Ing plan for tho young peoph; la L x , Ed F. Huff, of Daytona
Th* I ' C . Penney ator* on will mort at tk# CHy HaH Friday
called Into aorrico many
George Wright, charges! with
X*.
Titusville;
J.
X
Whit­
Beach, and J. E. Johnson, Sanford,
Frostproof, C. X HIU, DaUnd,
Firat Strart whom eonorote floor* aftariteo* * 2J0 o’elaek ha
,i u age when a cartallment al assault and battery, waa trant- too -orpkrntiooa with tom dlmtn tha roaatU whlA
l i fiMati,
Klwanian* Count* ---- r, Oatean, and Ruby Oliva ore being laid la plnco of tho mm
_
J. C. Chase, Orlando, aa gUaatt, police dapartment fahd* brought
tora
being
th*
real
ntlar*
of
Am*’ferred to tba cwonty.
wUI hahaidoa Laha'J Miaiaa m
Johnson, who presided, Howard Brook*,. Tltuavllla; Eugana Wood, wooden float* of old.
and Ratariana Randall Chase, who about a reduction in tho force. ,
lea,
and
finally
tha
Morgan
aid
Jodga X A . X
Wilkinson er" |
Ovoriln. W. X Coleman. Flatchor nag M n. J. Mann, Orlando; Roger
Th* old Clydo U n* dook whore J u s UL
presided, P. J. BUw*. Leonard
Chief Williams today appear*
ifad "a $2.60 bond placed by Mellon Interest# controlling $«Vda tad Ruth Johnson, OrlanProaoat hlana sail ter tho Maa*
Bally,
t
I.
Hoy.
Bill
DuBo*#.
Ar­
officials
of
tha
84.
John*
Blear
000.000.000
af
th*
estimated
$l«lU4Loaaa, X a Chaeo, Sr# Martin fully recovered from th# brakoi Bhally
Joseph,
charged
with
Bnsora Laa,
Sanford nnd
law af Mlboard motorhoo*.
in. Pater Schaal. V.
J. Bram, W. L Cooper, W. A. hip uad broken orm Injury b* auf rambling, estreated: that Ran 000,000,000 total wealth of tha ne- thur
Canada, Ft. Christmas; E. Lin# Co, havo entered
Duma*.
Dav*
Boniaka,
Spoor.
th*
front
awnlngn
tlon.
laffWr, J, A. Wright. X
Rtonaatraat,
white,
charged
with
ding. and Hermlnl* L
farad auriy l» Octobar
raider. W. T. LangWy,
“Tho onjoat dlatribulion
a Julius
W. IX Haynes, H. R. 8Uv.no, X In* a nagra convict la GoId*her*. rackJaaa driving aom# weeks ago.
Orlando; F. F- Tyler, Now platforms.
S. J. Nix. F. X
Smith ..
wealth
also
ha*
a
great
deal
t#
J
Th. P. D. B. boat dock
X Uantablvnu*. X F.
Offkwv Gray, wha auffarad a should ha triad next Monday;
Julia M. Burnay, Nor­
Fox,
F.
R
Wllsja,
Immson,
Myrtle Avenue whore the City i*
uad frnatars of tho loft lag that X L Ford aad Eatello HUl with every nma’s Xoalne**.". I f
la r i Lehmann. O. W.
.
.
, Ga.; B. Q. Fraaman,
,
E.
B.
Randall.
Jr.
8. F.
hit motorryela rraahod
b* iMaialaaid af charge* of being stated aa ho pohdod out how ten
and Kate Maa Fountain, now building * eloping ylatfarm te
IX C. Hutchlaao, X H. Criamau.
lari Lehmann, How
Sanford Avenue
taa o f 0 disorderly houa#, and percent o f tho population r f At»*‘- C. O. Ig, j. 0. Sharon, and X D.
__ga; F. X Baladan and ba ua#d in remaving light
Ica control* M poroont of all th*
from th# water.
la Prewitt, Orlando.
Carti# Thornpeon &gt;
nation’s wealth. Ha also spoke &lt;a
I s f • charge of ga*»w,B«
Me Injariaa.

PERSHING M A P S
PLEAfFOR MQRE
U. S. ARMAMENK

ft.

Reverend Bram Is
Speaker At Rotary
Club’s L u n c h e o n

Roy Williams Back
On Job As Chief Of
Police Department

Reverend Hardin Delivers Address
-A t Club On “Business And Religion”

B

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�d o tfia

Status
(Continue^ From P m * Om|
Sfltndkl co-operation * i t th# pt-

school
Mrs. Dorothy
Lamb,
n«r*o, annooneed Um fotlowtM aa
winaers o f tho B in Ribbon Health
■ertifleate:
Joanna
Anar*Re,
Nancy Roaaattar, Virginia MeRory, Helen Aker*. Ralph W il­
liams. Billy Eaehiy. Billy Colbert,
Billy Fields, Billy Brewn, Braflay
Oil ham, W. A. Knight, Charted
Brady, Ralph Dean*, Evelyn Cat#*,
Annie Ma* Ellin, and Elisabeth
Whittington.
Drawing hi* teat from a Bible
passage. Rev.
Marler told hi*
young listener* that sacrifice and
•elf denial and the willingness and
ability to suffer for the thing de­
sired are requisite* o f a full and
happy life.
Referring to the national ob­
servance o f Memorial Day and the
Ideals which brought the day Into
being. Rev. Marler pointed out
how the fallen soldier had auf-.
fa red and surrendered himself to
the task at .hand and that atmh
sacrifice* must have their coun­
terpart In everyday life.
Concluding he Mid that only
those person* who completely sur­
tosh
render themselves- to thclr
'

Knlght gave op oalyaev.

Yesterdays Results

P p f, J. Tllden Jacob*;
Rav. Smith Hardtn;

to gradoate from tha J s *W l i f t
School. It! motto was **»i Pro|
| rod” ; IU f l o w , tha whita f**a;
pa
|
Its color*. Wuo and white aad Ita
• ’
,clau poem ’ You.”
Member* of the
graduating
,elaae were:
The Ml**e* Martha Adana, EU,aleea Brook.. Pataya Bandy, MIL
,
drsd
Rank., F.llen E. Betto, Paanle
Brown. Vivian Botnar, Marten
t
iClaim. Evelyn Caapar, Mara Laa
Carver, Rtlen Ctoptma. Evwtyw

and to tha .wtIl cf .God.are c*p*bl*

L i b e l Suit F i l e d
Against R. H. Berg
By {Jity Attorney

o f being Um leaders o f tho atote
and nation.
Tha eomplate program aa pre­
sented was aa' follows:
Praessalopal, piano duet by Mias
flhlnholser and Miss Jonas; song.
"Follow Tho Gleam,” tho CIo m ;
scripture, Rev. E. D. Brownlee:
Invocation, Rev. Wm. P. Brooks,
Jr.; rang, “ Boosting Junior High” ,

RATES

CHEVROLET 9
tion, MW.Ug,
Cabriolet eoev#
•226.00. Reel A
Daalars, Myrtle

commission. Mr. Butler as city
attorney prepared
local
hills
which would allow th* city to
put a tea on electric lights,
electric power and telephone#
and alao to pass laws without
Informing tha public through
newepaper advertising
of
tho
ordinance*.
At tha request o f
the commission, Mr. Butler will
return to Melbourne neat Wednoo&lt;tey for an adjourned meeting."
Tha .declaration. ..which, has
b#a„ not fllad as ytt. will Ml
out more In dated the grounds
upon which Mr. Butter te basing
hla action. It I* said that David
Peel, of Melbourne, who la rep­
resenting th# n#w*paper and Mr.
Banr, will probably fll# a motion
In th* mar future to dtemiaa the
action. If auch a motion te suatalned by Judga Millard B.
Smith. It U ‘ Mid that It Is
probable that the cum will and
thare| If th* motion la denied It
te told that It te probabla that
tha case will reach th# regular
term of alm ilt court hare In
October.
.
It Is Mid that Mr. Butter,
who rereatly aatihllshed an o f­
fice at Winter Haven, retaining
an office In Malbourao, believes
that tha statement run In tonnoctloti with hla photograph In-

coach, good condi­
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LEGAL NOTICE
t e . r i y ro t r t o r t h r c o c s r t
iriM R ,
aR M inni.R
rtu n e T T ,
s t *t s o r r u t R t u a .
t e r e l h e Relate of: W. D. M R R Iy ijjltk .
Deceaee* — IN PROBATK.
____ ___r i N A t s ro rirw

'h " uto.relgawt « m . .* ike
H r* Amy of J a w , A. D . ISIS, oreJu e . lo, i 1**. lloserekle Counlr
Co“ « tr . Plortta.
Ikeir flnel return, aerount end
ftoahere as Rserulere af ike Ke.
"t W -.P- Merlweiber. deceoee*.
Ikes i M t k i r j
make appl rallon Is Ike eald Judaf .
•••tlemeot ef Ikelr eg.
m in i.ir.lion of aal* eeute. an* for
gan g* • Rtcutora. ktsckarats# Ikem as eurk

K. T h m P w x r i lk leaders egport early favor* He *ctlon *•
rtmr th* » » J frr • I#nr» flna»•tel operation tho trv*#qry If
going to undortek# ehortly.
Tim administration **nU tW
p M daue# oflmtsuted from *0
fatara tad aatellna contract# to

sat thoa* K propose* to i««m * *
aa aqaallty with thorn outstanding
hy making them payable in legal

so definite
Jen revering

to seam astowt,- b e' overlapping
The resolution met a hall of RoWith ae", .Walla** told. ” lt will
pahliraA criticism on tho sigumaat
bo necossaVy" therefor* for Mr.
that It constituted “ repudiation"
Poah (Georg* M Fuak. thief ad­
af 1100 .000,000.000 In »ov#mme«t
ministrator * f tW .farae law) and
and private contracts. The Repub­
Mr. Jahataa, If ha la appointed—
licans also contended It waa tanta­
It will he asceeoary for Ibooo two
T W above phot.graph shews
mount to redodng the foralga
mos to map oWt tbUr spheres *f
debt by allowing the debtor coua- the members of Ovtedo Chapter,
Tutors Firmsn of America just slat# contests; eond:tt farm sur­ Influence very carsfsUy.’
trios to Ray In currency ln*t
Wallace isaneatod that pteM
after they had knspoctod a farm ety* a* an aid to teaching; aid ia
ill gsld.ip-------------- -—"—
shop which they had ronetrul'd arranging for evening e lu c * for for a e*UoR paogtam era . and**
An effort by
Ropres#
M part af their 1032-33 program. adult farm#rs; aid in. arranging con. (Jerettea; that stop* to map
Loc*. Republican. Massac)
Tha' biys comprising iht flat* for part-time claseea for f*vm out lu provlatew* applying &lt;° Uus
ranking minority
mombs
which was taught by C. R. Daw­ boys who are out af school; pa*- year's crop will ba.bogun aa soon
•trike out th# rvtrooetlv#
•Ion affecting aa'atlng co
son., assistant vocational agriCJL ’tkipste In a wrrthy commanly a* C. A. C A b af AUadta, cotton
prod-attea edgiteteUetqe, retarno
tara teacher,, are, teft te _ n »M .
w m dofMted M l to 7* on a
A. D. Sauer, Jr. Dick Jacobs, An­ stood and operate it at tha Q.tedo from a ear ray- if-tha Booth, pr.bbanking commlttaa.
drew Smith, George Kelsey, John barbocua; hold Joint meeting* * * h ably la mld-waak.Democrats .Iso beat thla imetad- Jacobson, Paul Mlbler and Paul •the* chapter*: dacorat# booth* at
Wallace aaptelpad the soUc ion
mont down by an Mrllar voice Lukas, Jr.
the Batter Farming ahow; astok- af former Senator Brookhart, of
..JUm jriug-lho-wark. whiob.-th# Mflr-iw-raperimeiitob-plelT »to «* Tem Tae rpd«pl'Ifadc" idvl.or for
boya carried out during lh* year,
tha new farm administration ha*
for a twa-yaar period. Am*nd- Mr. Dawson thlt morning Mid grama; b-lid a term snip an* •re­ poeelbjlitia* af developing trad*
menla by MeFadda*. Hapublteaa. that all proJoels contemplated prove tho shop equipment; grow
with soviet Rossi*- H . ssirfM U
Fcntylbanla. designed to make were completed. They are aa fol­ and market on* acre af eatery.
trad* may tab* tha fprm o f h 4 ^
Um foreign government# pay In lows:
According te Mr. Dawaun. this and thab-thte'.aatnpF (n
gold, a^d by Hoeppel. Democrat.
Stags * Father and Bon ban­ final project, when vtoweJ aa a for farm commodi Cos t o l d take
Callfenda.'-tta u s
government
quet; arrange for Chapter evh.b- class or group project te one of such good* as wood pulp, raangshoods, were voted down.
tho beat teaching device* yet nes* ora. pteUatm and gold.
country
currency of no value,” bo
On final p*»Mg*. 2M Democrat#
found, sine* boya taka special
Brookhart told newapaptrms t
St
ware Joined by 2* Republicans and •eld.
Defendlng'the measure, Repre­ pride In working out largo proj­ that negotiations he ha« under
fire farmav-laborite* In voting for.
sentative
Hancock,
Democrat, ects of a farm unit ala*. Tbra# way with rapraaentativaa of iho
the measure.
.
Forty-eight Republicans
and North Carolina, a member of the projects. Mr. Dawson said, glv* Amtorg (sovial) Trading Corpora­
nine Democrats voted sgainst th* banking commlttso, Mid:
‘ “ splendid, op p irfn lty to develop tion and other* “ hr* very promte“Th# maMura, whan onset* I, hab’ts of thrift, co-operation and
resolution. Tho Democratic bolter*
were Black. New York: Boehne, will give th* United StaUa for IU group loyalty."
Indiana: Brawn. Michigan; Clair- monoUry standard, th* golden
rate. In place af the rals o f gold.”
■ “ I f you pM* this hill,” Luce told
th* House, “ it will go down in
history and stay there forever aa'
tha 'repudiation bill passed by the
repudiation Congress’. "

WEDDING

president.'
' “ The Democratic admlnletrallon
In violation of
Ita campaign
pladgea and Its party platform, te
now endeavoring to folet non thlt

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’ ***ago
* the Lausanne
*"
* „Confi
v
• •year
ed a tentattvejtettl«ngnt of German reparapaym ent*. asked thb League of Nations to call a cbh-

tli.u«.kM j ,

r the purpose

mitigate.
of deciding upon measure* which
effectively overcome, the depreaalon which
Iffficflh l tfc W t3» world.
A l ftfttolllhi!
•cdrfeS^.wSittl hit bten definitely set for
part of next month In London. ■ commission

or

n *y *H iMrihad ock tth a .

M f i «onotft« mi In the tfrasHi decline in Intei
trade which haa resulted not ao much from the r
purchasing power of the individual nations as f

termBiffliS hrta.htMer tr** rvattkUona which

ricma govriftinriitt have enacted In a franlfc anti
attempt to help themselves at the expense of th*
tlie commission 6? « » « * IMlst* that Internatl
opcrstttft tl \V4 dhiy Why M l
lit feMft thellr toedmihendstions, which are of
to till Whole world and which will form the basl
dftkutefbn of the London conference when It me&lt;
month, have, first ana foremost, to do with (he it
ahd tredlt &gt;&gt;o1lciea of the leading hstloha.
Ths
IBinat thit ft la of.pHAtahr Importance thnt all tin

taut o f' tha power to iS a a ge
t h s a tin '* afTtlra which ha*
k»»n dakgatiB to tha Pr#»W*nt
at hi, rtqu»«t.
It totou to M* that * 1 Robbrralt stated th* cmao volt plaina. Ilka an tmpmarib
stoctado hi ouUMn*
hr &gt;n hl» rwurt radio, talk and
tUVMttti tha prt»».
Ha said: “Th# fuflctloe^af
far than Who hars
Contras, la to daelda whahMka*
• P * » m a ty iSd UuM«‘ M * whh
lo ha dona and select tha l i i i u *5 °** *1:. ha foBowcd Ricardo's
prlat* in n e r to carry w t It*
dtetm*. kkSrifa nld that th* dfew ill* thartlaa fnnctten «f tha haahar ha­
That policy it hsl strictly adharad
Tha anly thine that
haa baan happening has Bean
dallrnata tha President of
to dellgnata
CortlnnHy of mtthodh since the
the United State* as th* agtncy
o f thg ply?
rmwn itaa* than, but the Morgan
JNNfl *| Coilgl VM,
£ * - » * « * gorammanta In tha
Thu wsa rOTlgtitnttofisI, and h
World War la the raantrrpart tn
nmstlttttboal, sad tt Is in kaap. . Thanking ybu ‘ for your thn* hi all aaaantiala of tha FugdVra Who
ItlW
with
A
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1
fld.hccd O r ntan P ^ W
to r
fee with th* Amarlekn tn d itfW .' rrsdisg thb, I rrmain.
tWa tnntmsa thaj M M ethar pwY.ur* truly,
W hit frfgh em tom* p r^ N
pVa manby. Tat they did not and
J. H. MYRICK,
net gtvw any acroonting of how
.100 W. *th Bt.
t{wy u*a it, or In what randiUon
they ana far that purpose. Hera

to.

only by the settlement of intergovernmental debts. Ufr
retarh lb lodfid ftnhftelal policies within each nslldn, ahd
Ah mttHHtlnMl HVMneht that countries pursuing sound
Intftnal policies will not be dhtlned of their, gold reserves.
Pinmfft th* WWljffffh return to the gold st«ndard. the
cMftmtsstoft tbcommenda that countries having sufficient
guM to Justify such extonalons pursue liberal credit pollctn, that countries not on th* gold standard avoid further
Currency depreciation, and thht restrictions upon the flow
qf gold should be abolished.
Sllvft, the commission be­
lieve*. Is not s necessary adjunct to the monetary heal*
rt \ftiitaktr hia Wroqf the World’s currencies, and recommends Its use sparing­
bill to
iiw Tamp*
denominations only.
It rejects
m * t yalltbw •Mdantlp ly for coins of Mhall
blmftilllMh. Whhrtlh both gold and silver are used as the
at It mkjor opiTattdit.
monetary basis at k certain fixed ratio, as Impractical.
Ih genetil H recommends all orthodox methods for
&gt;M A t tJMddh Wtot
M ff-e M d m * . Y&gt;tb. HtMtiff mite* Bird emjihaaltrs the policy of credit expang*t ff, tkgy’ra la a klon. It al*n btsllev** the situation ran be jtoncrttlly Intpyqved by tilth business practices ks cutting cost*, limit*
jhff production, . (eductions of Ihtrirc.qt rates, and Sound
foreign lending.
In the International field It says that
a reduction of tariffs Is esaehtlsl for prosperity.
For
CWtktMh
the time being a general customs truce Is advocated as a
temporary meaaort to check the Increase of tariffs.
As these recottmiemlatfobs come from a commission
W tikfftftt HFWrMrtUing the loading nations on earth
ahd -nppfflhtw bV ttm Lesguo of Nations, their weight

S ir J 4 &amp;

Y o u n g M en In itia te d fi
i»
In to D eM o la y O rd e r ^

.

Oft It toctort-btoaklng run from Genoa to New York.

VM % M

tftat

whk

Hi Florida, kill-

iftlk-“*"J 1»

ij

opvmc#' tl##*

«l*Uy aa Floriht jm
I W mT( Rlffair BrtalAft lt,1* good

Pmldont

R oomveil U

McCord b

thslrmon^ toftriU

tribute t « th# "align* laaiT tha
now Units* grata* • goa d H ttl
ha* taWn to kauar world aciAbmU
nMItioiU.
Making W i flrat formal addfVw to London aa Aawrtton au-

voy, RtAgMHb IrtfttoU A V » n.mttrtl rdM vaff* had
tetoa
place In Ulh tlhlta* tim t* ttoaa

th* RdOfmit rtungSmtMk. TM*
"Indaflnittlf Mlargy. tW fhfTtanc* which Ok V «R M RHtM M
to offer Ih M h ilf A wWth f f M

,,Vdlt. ffotr, If not by ehtyxCbr,
moM * hank ktIHet Ra mITHon* In
deposit*, u d never
ihaw
• depositor any ftairrea,
" r- Morgan amphaaUad thb

hnn to

Th* Prlnc. of W a lft I M W i l t
tkorid condition* bad caa**d ^ A told a ffrrlng bat cltltAk 'of th#
United Btatr* have rihavttd kofcftdanc* and hop*.’1 '* j H t atMaaad tha In p o itu lt t b

tha dhearmimlnt e latirahc*

ahi

keenly

may tend out trial balloon, by
httlng the report get oat that
ho la contamplktlng thU or that
coorie of aetlon, bat If a strong
pnMlc sentiment I* arrayed
aguhtat tha ptopokal, he will be
th* flrat to abandon th# Idea.
In fact Mr. Rooaevelt ha* *1fokd done this In ore or two
Insttnrep.
Bo I am not worrying any
■hoot th* constltotfOn befog v|.
olitad. h is a yratty flaxlbla docu*wnt gftar all and no eonititntlon ought to be aflowed to
stand ta th* Way of anything for
tha cmimon Writoto cpm, which
toWa la BvnotS] agreement.
N«w a* to th* FToride L,g-

1933
WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR
doubt that peoplft care to heftr vary mioft about tttot
Thsrh la
i
J
goes on under the hoods of their oars.
The driver knows that "driving quantise" are not geoidentalj they
are put thhto. Hoh ihh tehufttotUrbr otohtah 6b hVolVBft this# re W iU
any not interest hie.; He Judgss entirely by the results hb geta i®'
driving.
'*
♦•11. i t is not sseshUal to talk "shop"; let us talk Results^
Seoothnese.
Drive the
tfte
3DUUblUtBOO* vrATV
klic rFord
uiu T-8
|-w end
ui*m yob
ww w ill -find
7 , that
—
’
—
rune with surpassing woothness. due to ite deolgn and lbs extra praoiift
Odd of lie Manufacture.
ffgthddd
ie ,, 75
horaspokor
PoVer, There
, . r -i t- —
----------------- J (we
L , ,could
. - . v efijr
- «&gt; ) bt ft# ffnvffshaft for th# dHvdr'B uwe. With loee weight to pull aroimd. thd ktttlft
o f th li oar——Its life -lik e rehpbnsa— -id- rdtheri ftad&amp;ttkbid.
Economy. Our T-8 develops «bro power on a gallon of gdBMlfift ttftft
any S T S T h lt S ffril*. I l l » s g » ih fthrlly b fcAttbf d f individual dfivih*. but
under M i n i * oonditlons tTte foril V~B doe# 17 to 20 j t l U i 4 gilfftd. • •Of oourae. car econoay in not only a aatter of fudl. Fbra.Y-fi hat tkftt
too. bht i t
soonoilcal in the ooeplete ehheh---- in ltie l eoet,
operation, nslntenancb.
1’ *5 ' ''
; '
Appearenoe. thie is woean'd contribution. Thb Motft'r oar goat not ’ ’
onlg be ukwfol . b e l «lwo geW-ladkirtg. HWw the Ford V-8 «nd yee will-wet
need our oom nt on i i U fink ejJpearahoe/ T
‘ ‘
‘
.'
Cob fo rt; m w -tlfto i s write* •• oondern. In So yearh *be changed tim
ti^
iM
, o t o r b a r fr o e a wagon to ft coaoh.
Cbfffftrt iis
» ti Vm
f ttliiiiv
l t y *kret&lt;
r bto
p th) rr iM

,eo“ ‘

whom

th *

nNkfn n * if*
fl? 1 0,n*I‘ » *Ptn th* InvostlntlawL

ftwrotw*

■ 2 2 L 1 MKtord* was
* * tn no,Comtonnrfor
maltai o f all the wtathtr InforMW* Ntlll* King, o n of th* •nation atoltabl* thot day.
“Th«r» ft orty on* other dedoc
brightest young |*di*a In Ovtado,
*
nnot *uf"wrlbo
i* home again from “Station."
—that Ota comnimlrr gav* whole
Tomorrow morning at M :M
*ri# dltrdgonl to tk* Information
o’clock Children'* Day will b* ob- ha h a d " ha Kid.
**rv#d by th* Sunday School of
fWnatotJkm, TUpobllcan. New
th* Daptftt Church. Among tboo*
»
to . rl0M Of
Who will toko p i " on tb* p m Ro&lt;*ndak)W teailmony that "from
gram tor th* day a m Ruth Jfttahrdg-to to m qMation*. IM .
Prawn, Danish Barcllft, Cvalyo
5 iff*™ ! ¥1Wr* d
L~ ’ U lltio
GUdawalt, Jtaa Maxw*||, u rre
laa, Eloia* Wright, Jsnla Thomas,
Margaret Btoofcton, Utb Msmlt,
Clandi* Wright, Uiada Fovttdn.
William La*, tad Hal.a Ktonadj!

to# f t l l 'pnlajy—w
mfltlTT—why
pennfff
hy people

set an
txampl* tlwt HU locceason will
each try to follow,

tar7^ fT**t * r ero1**r » * t dim-

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t u hkir is u* m
Introwad Robe A w .
new Unit** SUta* 4*1
Great iBrttaln, to tha I

Ident to fill hi* ptaee.
But 1 do hope he will

f'/.T i J,, m y

ffa «h togrttol panUh.

that tlft Uhu*4 R * u i
Britain are n&gt;w HB
ro. ntry lan p rffH *1 W

Mr. Heal Invited aft Mailer tenth otace toUwan
Ma«ona to attend fufthtr degree Other b»hV«. fn rtthl
work that will be staged on June "*ow*1 f**t*r than
12 at th* Masonic Temple.
° r d*TO«lta.

rt. *tfi gtt*
itt tota.4Ui7

IpttologarNa. Whatavti

W N D O ffTtt-T'tlr
rts*« of Wkb* tsU
ilihaS Anglo-AmaHtkn

o r
h a -, y jjf, T Z L tM Z K
M l J. C. Tt.wltk, of atnfojd.
h, , In, Orooo-I ft

. lift, l i t

S A ftt'O R i), T W E N T Y Y E A R S AG O

fc M iy

irtunity

th » Florida ft. A. M.j F. t . Blair, btohehe*, »h e r**» 1
advieor of John hi. Che nay Chap. ntl** **f *W»
I
tar. Order qf DrMoUy at Orlando;
' WrwMff a*mHl

b

Ing Idas I h t h A fte s m ih lp crossing ths W estern Ocean, s
ft, i Morgan
1 la Said that -J, 1.
prOud
feoniitn'ffM to Y an ltee skjll in d enterprise."
rally ipant nearly 1400,000 on
If thh same captain had been on the South Atlantic
ft ift t *nd regular living oxMS derifcg « K of th* jra r* la touts recently he might have had occasion to b« more
g| M iW fifta Ufrom tax. A i n k M at the right hfc saw. He might have seen the Conto
t tax on that amount would flt Savoie of tha Italian Line steaming through the water

a*t forgrt . kb atltaatshsand, side# this attribute can­
to n«ssa&lt;l on. beta la another
m for t)b narator o f Haw*
tha demise of the ptfVtfS

.n.

PWftreSH tn Ships

»

tha S ty to «aHVMk

Cornell were , ten th. lo llta to ry ,^ , ^ H
I I T
T h M i
degree Into Seminole fliaptar, the arjwVISV ISraMagt*, to otrttinier or IbM lay at th# M*«onle. wardMeming, of srlrartuing, pubTempi# Jaat nl*bt. Th# caramonlea He rweonl of asetoatita, goramw*re a fealure of the meeting of iw* ,lt **arnbatfanar Federal Ra­
th. R A M
hrs‘ 1 " . *te, Th# key U—
of Uwrence Reel m .ittr coonellRobert Young, *#nlnr co nellor;
Marian.Smith. Junior, councilor;
Carl' Vaus*. rhnplain; Jo* Routb,
,enWir
deacon: Rill
Stem par,

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ipoMjJiMW* JB2L**

TOs secrecy constitutes mb ranWhile morr than SO Mailer Mb- *wm
ot that tha Semlae of prin t*
haoHng haa tmen heralded by ah
*0^!, arut Ih-Molaye from SanfoTd b*'
*n.i nrlon.li. lo.ked on. Jack Gil- wrltrTS an bankine aInca Walter

ickra oxcfipttohsl klgnlflcsnre,

Tfte recent obsarvance of Maritime Dsy, proclaimed by
Ittent Ruttserillt, probably went unnoticed in most place*
ib Urtlbed Status, but In Savafthab. Georgia, SpUtopriat*
fnonles tU O M f m fleetiWTi.
U was JUlt 114 jr*ar* ago ttial tfibTTrst stdUft p»«Federal Judge Ritter, of Miami,
pelted vessel to CTolk tile UCeSh Ml &lt;mt from HavSnnnh to
!*9 -Stad a m cample!nta against
England.
Capfwkwd^ty fffcss^'RogfH^-tbe 4JMbtMuish”
it* fedgathlp, hm patitianad Co'i:rt** tor in invartlgatlon of his Mft the port for which she was named on a voyage that
lt 't the fln t tfme * # a m moved both historic and thrilling. Twenty-nine days and
of Kyhody having to a*k 11 botirt After hter departure she arrived triumphantly at
Tift festtMthhi
:' Dbfff rtlk to h i Invtotlgotod.
On her wi Across the Savannah was sighted by the
of a sailing schooner and the Incident was reported
Vollvs Who CbMeMt ItaHh U
Jrt*l V ts il ftutlhrtii fftrt. ton.— 111 MlV kvri,wr?»,,p
following —
manner
a g-periodical
—•*--—» by
—^ —
—— of
—— that
»•&gt;•»» day;
--—g . haa'dllri*. it la lfnpnkkTblk ft&gt;
"Osptaln Livingston of the schooner Contact sighted on the
Mato i\ IBI* tlril. Who Ik ' th. fftth of May a
^ veaael- from
* i which Issued volumes of smoke.
greater dlieovtriry, folttftthui, kho fUdtRHr It tb be a vessel on fire, he stood for her In order
' giagovarM that tb# ttn ji U foona, to affofd tbitef. but found that she went faster with fire
Cg AtoUva, who ha* dl*cov«red thtt nftd smoke thkn the Contact could possibly do with all
kalis sat. It was then discovered that the ship was noth-

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nuleftnte iw gredllnte. there fti no o o «fo r t without a qulbt, Mrtfftlpmnning bftglhlL •' W UftVe i l l ’ thd.bthllft lhgfbdleflte tod,— «o *o r, go^4 ,
ta s te . q o a lity V ea se , safety, roowineee and oonVdhibdO*. v
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11

�SUCH IS LIFE

Katherine Schirard
Honored W ith Party

/ Mrs. A. C. Cleveland retJceeil
Biaday from Vldaila, Ga, abort
aha spent a month with Irhrn.lt
and relatives.
Mr*. J. K. Umbach arrived totky from Miami to apoad a few
areekk bar* aa th* guest ef Mr*.
T. L. O’Connor, 018 Park Avenue.

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■-

5ocidl Calendar

Mbs Kath-rine Sckimrd, whose
marriage te R. C. FUtinon. J r,
III l! R8 DAY
wilt UCa place t.morrow averring
The T. E. L. Class o f the P in t
at Ihe hems of tha bride’s parents. Baptist Church will have a picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Joha'Rcbirard. W est'at Rock Spring* with Mr*. Anna
Tiath Street, saa* the honor guest M l . Mr*, j. V. Johnson,1and Mrs.
at 4 bridge party sad miacsIU- C. W. Forrester as hostesses. Cars
atooa i bower fiv e * yevterduy will laava tha mutch at 1:00 P. M.
"Guest Day" at tha Sanford
alter noon by Miaa Cm.-* Williams
and Miaa Alma Entxmlngvr at Ihe Country Club will ba observed in
h.me o f lb* latter’* parents, Mr. lha afternoon and acanlng with
end Mrs. W. S. EnUmlngcr, in women’s and men's golf tournv
menls, supper, bridge, anil danc­
Loogwood.
ing.
Thro gbout the afternoon bridge
Regular meeting of slemirnlr
games were enjoyed aad at * l»-c
hour sejrte warn added and prlir* Chapter Number Two Order of
awarded. Il gh aeora prise, two tha Eastern Star will taka H*™
decks o f playing cards, was given at 7:3(1 at the Masonic Temple.
FRIDAY
to Mias Maaine Young whil* cut
priue, three (port* hoodkerchivfi,
The Young People’s Service
wa* presented to Mbs Restrict! league . of Holy Cross episcopal
Howard. Mbs Schirard roeo.ved a Church will have a subscription
bridge party at 3:00 P. M. at the
parish house. Reservations may be

lP&gt;»*

Roy. IL Irving Loottlt, of
Pnlm Bench, will arrive tow to ipend two days here
Mr. and Mr*. L. Hawkins
lly, Palmetto Avsnu*.
i MU. Ma.'da U k e left the first
of th« week for Waterproof, La.
wV*r* tha will spend some time
with her broth*r-in-l»w and sis­
ter. Mr. and Mr*. Monroe B. Hut-

Frank U Woodruff, Jr. and
J.iD, Woodruff will return tonight
from Due W**t, 8. C. where ‘.hey
hare been spending the past few
day*.

green was &gt;.acd for psrty decut a tlon* and appointment*. Vase*
and bowl* of pink radiance rvaes
and fern were used to adorn tho
rooms whera th* tablo* wars
spread for play. Th* tallies and
other bridge acceskories
btre
bridal design*.
A t the lea hour refreshment*
were lervtd by th* hastes»e*, as­
sisted by their mother*, Mr*. K.
F. William* and Mr*. W. 8. Knlxmlnger. Those invited were: Mis*
Katherine Schirard, honor guest,
Mr*. Peter Schaa), Mrs. J. 8.
Adi ms, Mr*. L. P. Hagan, Jr,
Mr*. Georg* Knight, Jr., the
M'eies Catherine Kay and Nsllia
Ray, of Jacksonville, Katherine
Young, Maxine Young.
llill Ie
Yo nr, Elisabeth DeFolist, Mary
Dithton, Isils Couch, lto*« LaVerna Hurt, Mary Buford Pvwell,
Utatiiro Howird, R. K, Griffin,
Julia Hirrg m, Sara Warren East-

Georgs 8. Wltmcr will have
tomorrow for Washlagton. D. C.
where ho will vU.t his ndhe-,
M re. - A. -H.-Witmer, -for a sb &lt;rtor b]rr ■A tdta —LSVIgh*; Florence
lime.
McKay. Margaret Peters, and
Greet Entiminger, bridge guests,
Ml** Kathorino Wllkcy plans t» and Mr*. F. )'/. Render, Mr*. John
return tomorrow to h*r horn* nt Schirard. Mr*. W. B. Yo ng. and
Gre*n»burg, Pa. after spend'ng Mis* Christine Slo-tdenmire, tea
about, two week* here with hit geest*.
•later, Mrs. W, J. Thigpen, Park
Aresia.
Friends of Mr*. K. A. Williams
lb b* glad to learn that sho i*

M rs. Rossetter Gives *
Party For Daughter

Entertaining la boner o f thetr
operation
ynlt'riisy daughter. Miss Nancy Roesettsr.
who colabrated
her thirteenth
birthday anniversary recently, Mr.
Joaaph O’Cmnor has returned and Mr*. A- K. Rossetter were
from the University of Florida at host* nt a birthday party given
Saturday evening nt their home on
Gtlnatville to spend th* summir
C#l*ty Avenue. Th» young guests
wsratlon here with hi* parents,
were entertained with contests
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. O’Conmr, 01H
and game* during tha evening.
Park Avenue.
A t the refreshment hour nn Ice
and sweat course. In shades of
Mr, and Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw,
oink, white, and green, wa* served
Mr. and Mr*. II. II. Hill, Miss by the hostess. The same color*
Maty !.. H eller, and M. L. wtra further accentuated by th*
Weight attended the convention of quantities o f gladioli and rose*
United National PotUfflc* Clerks arranged In rasea'and howl* about
In Ocala Tuesday.
th* room* whera the guest* were
received.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton E. Align
Those Invited wtra: Mis* Nsn y
and daughter, Helen Elisabeth, Rossetter. honor guest, M r s .
■pent yesterday afternoon and Gladys Wilnwrlght, . the Misses
evening nt Daytona Beach a* Clifford Shlnholser. Anna Kannsr,
tha ‘ guest, of Mr. and Mr*. Darla homer,
Vivian Butn*r,
Clyde A. •Byrd,
Christine Powell, Margaret Van
Nesa, Elisabeth Leffler, Dorothy
C. J, Rngero and granddaugh­ Wiggins. Karlin Palmer, Marjorie
ters, Miss Catherine Ray and Cogburn. Joann* Auarallo. JaeJ lls s Nelli* Ray, of Jacksonville, onelin Camobcll, Frances Johnson,
B i r d .’yesterday to visit Mr. EHa Maude Jonas, Ann Jones,
V fis ro 'a son-in-law and daughter, Oleda Dyson, Edith Pearce, Ce­
Mr. and Mr*. John Schirard, .West celia Trulotk. Evelyn Stowr. MsdT*nth Street.
elitis Tralock, Dorothy and Martan
Tyren, Martha
Bieven-t,
Mr*. W. 8. Earl*, Mr*. Roy F. France* Kenney, Daphne Takarh.
Mann, and MU* Etixahoth Whit- end B. O- HLkaop, J r, Voile Wil­
M r are expected to return topor- liams, Jr.. LaRoy Cooper, Donald
raw from Tsllahasseg where they Tamson. to * 1st Guthrie, Sonny
have been attending graduation Powsll, Harry Joe Mlnarlk. Ftml
•xarelse* *t the Florid* State Cd- Gsnas, J. P. Stavan*. Junior Mey9an LnnU from an
which sbo underwent
morning.

I« * * far Wornin.
Mrs. James C. Ray and son.
Jamc* C. Ray, Jr, o f Jacksonville,
and Mr*. W. L. Chandltr, of Ma­
rco, Ga.. snive l txlay to vUU
Mr. aad Mr*. John Schirard and
attend the wedding
tomerrow
altht of Mia* Katberin. Schirard
ta R. 0. Pittman, Jr.

D R IN K
W H IT S

BELT

Acidophilus Milk

&gt;Jr»-AUIw&amp;UIhL -

Genersl business • meeting of
the Garden Club of Sanford will
taka place at 10:00 A. M. in the
ccs ncil rooms at tha City llall.
Annual reports will lie given, ■ *
Regular meeting of the Ameri­
can legion Ancillary will take
place at 3:30 o’rlo*k at the home
of Mis* Jeanette lalng, 021 Oak
venire. The meeting will be fol­
lowed by a "fblar” tra from 4:00
o’clock to OOO o'clock.
.
MONDAY
- A piano recital honoring 1033
graduates of
Seminole
High
School will be given at |l:llt
o'-luck at the school auditorium
by the piano pupils of Mrs. Fan­
nie 8. Munson with the assistance
Makinson,. soprano,
of
■ _____ of
Orlando. The public is Invited.

Dance W ill Be Given
For Charity Benefit
Plani hnve been completed far
■ dance to lie given tonight at the
Celery Cluh for tlie benefit of the
charity fond of the Leal Elks
l-odg*. Dancing will begin at 0:00
o’ dock and continue jmlil 1:00
o'clock In tho rooms o f Ihe club
which will be opened rnsnile fur
the eccaslun. Music will hv fur­
nished by n local or hrstra. It is
txpectad that a large number of
persons in Iht city will attend.
ere,
Lewi* Wright, Raymond
Montsalvatge,
Brantley Adams,
Sydney Nl*, Jr., Charles Wood­
ruff, I. M. Telford, J r, Donald
Bishop, Billy Zochry, Sam CrtmV,
Billy Brown, Jne Douglass, and
Kent Rcssettrr, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Wiggins srd
daughter*. ILrothy. Mary, Katherine, and Ann, will leave tomor­
row for Bmlus, N. Y. to spend the
summer. Enroute there they will
■top at Chlrago fur n few days In
so* the World Fair.

31 C o n v i c t s Still
At L i b e r t y But 6
Hostages Are Free

Clifford'
Mu. la D
students
who a n

low*:

LANSING, Kan***, May 3 li~
(At —Kievan coavkta,
Including
three klllera, were at liberty to­
day hut the s'x h&gt;-l*grt Hhey
took in thrlr Memorial Hay es­
cape fr-m the Kan'a* peniten­
tiary here, wrre sife.
Warden Kiri Prather and tw&gt;
guards, released la»t night in lh •
hill country of North-u-lrm Ok
lahoma by aig of the fleeing prisoner*, rat rimed today.
Three woman, v.-h-i,e rar w*s
eommandeered by other five prisonera, reported this morning they
ware safe at Pleasanton, Kansas,
about 100 mites moth of here.
A telephone tall fr m lsiu|s«
Wood to her father, M. J. Wood.
wh» anxiously had awallr i wont
fr m her, his w’fe. and a girl
chum, was the first news revelser!
from the lh;ee.
,
Miss Wood mild the mrn did not
molest them an.I dross on last
night.after releasing thorn near
the farm home of Getrge New,
They w*rt in the custody of th:
convicts abu t 10 hours.

Namher 81*."
intma Strange

"Hnngal

Ballad,'
“ Jinn* M * f W »
Edith BoRamr.
“ Fmlls o f the Cheat*,'
Billy Bmww.
Dorothy
Tb-rell#." Chamlnadi
MiteheU.
- tv,. v-iIVs.” —Doris P
"Breath o f Lavender,'
Oorts Doroof.
“ Polka." Bnddfc-HaJen MeDanlat*.
"Nbwe'e Llttl* Daaghter," — Edith

Hj|y&lt;
"Dnhai.’’ Lavallo— Edith Single
•ary.v ' ■
“ Manuka, fir e 'n o -lo e Nlrwurt
"The Lam ar's Wny,,'-rJ*ine« O il
honn.
"TV. R e a l Question,"--Hydn

Ing to th-uth of

Mrs. Newman Hostess
To H er Bridge Club

Arabella."—G r n e e

"Imn-vtmnltt n»l&gt;llanle," Sartoiia
— lentt-s WbMdnn.
"B v |b» Sea." Posea -Minnie Em-

m* Sirs nee.
“ F n lerla letrr Mrs. Sprt»ggln«,"S’anev B sn arltr,
,
"Ten„ e-eei «
S r h t i m a n n— Ell.i
Maude Jon'S.
"Putin and, the Bny,"— Ann Benann.
" I m s o i- s t s , " Rheinhnld — M LI*
tired Hodge*-

or

The men) tier, of th# "Sew Tt
Chat" Club.hrld thiair regular moot'
:ng Tuesday afternoon at th*
home o f Mrs. C. A. Taylor, ear*
nrr of Fourth Street and Cal mat­
in Avrnur. tewing war enjoyed
ri ly In ihe afternoon and lalrr
a mL.ellsne lUa ihower w ll (lean
Mrs. Taylor oho will Irare Friilny for Gracsvlll# to apan.1 »#*atal work-: visiting her parent*.
Refreshment* were served to
the following: Mrs. J. M. Alder­
man, Jr.. Mr*. J- D. (iambi-, Mr*.
N. T. McPherson, Mr*. 1. W.
Owrna. i l n . Ds'sy F- aaall, Mr*.
M. tV. r. In rt*. Mrs. G. II. Uoaa,
ami Mr*. C. A. Taylor.
1.. I*. Ilnpan plans to leave tomnrnw fvr Tallahassee, lie will
It tic ompanM home Saturday
b. his daughter, Miss Lenaboll*
llag.til, who hi.. Ii .-im theta for
scvrtal week*.

Vr*fiTnj 'an* tncoiinft F** with *UM

"The Tn-ehHwM Pam de." Aschcr
— Igwts Weight.
"Pob&gt;nail*," KrtntaJIn, Julian Adam«.
"Mssttrha," Brown— Dorothy W igrin*.

“ r«mPorting
Tavlnr.

flo r Home Seen*
Club’s Meeting

tjuantitle* o f ruses were u»nl
la stliirn th* rooms of the home
if Mrs. R. A. Newman, Ruse
Court, when Mr*. Nrwntan enterlaired the member* of th* Dupli­
cate Club with a bridge parly
ye: tinlay afternoon.
After *evrral hoard* of dupli­
cate bridge high score prise*.

linen Ir* tnwcls, were awanlrd to
Mr-. Ftank L. M'tlcr ami Mrs. I).
I. Thtmher. Refreshment* wrre
thm serve.) by the hostess, nssistrJ |y Mr*. J. F.. Hr- sc and
Mrs. Thra'her.
Thus* present wrre: Mrs. A. P.
Connelly, Mrs. K. K. Ituumillat,
Mr*. F. J. Gumalrs. Mrs. Samuil
I ulrstun, Mrs. E. F. Houshnlder,
Mrs. Frank I,. Miller, Mis. D. I.
Thrasher and Mis. J, K. Hrousr.

I n s m s it v

Subscription Bridge
Party W ill Be Given

H il l,

l-*k * &gt;Urr
F rill**, June rn.l

Gita I . Durkee,

$5 KURL OIL WAVE

* 3.50
VAP0RINE WAVE
Permanent waving by the Vapor..** process rcvitaliies, re­
juvenates and recondition* the hair, assuring n soilness and
lustre. Yoporinr will nut, under any c r u.nstantes, lnj:re &lt;r
damage th* finest textufes of hair. It l* e*p*ctally reremmemlol for u«e on hleachnl. dyei1, hennaed ur hair mode dry aml_
brittle from th* abut* of cheap permanent wave*.

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SALON

I'tiHVfH rtail's

iltlmlfutlnfi f Sr*
( lM|»r*»»iil**n i ’ lub)
9 llll IS

. .For the benefit o f the Camp
Wlng-Mann fund. Ihe mrmlwr* of
th* Ynmtg people’* Service league ,
of Holy Cro*« Eplsespal Church
wlil sponsor a subscription bridge
party to It given on Friday aft
ernoon *t 3:00 o’clu k *1 the Eniv
repat parish bmi-r. Reservation1
an* being made with Mrs. A. M
Philip*.
Miss Mary taiuho Meriwether,
general chairman or the affair, is
being assisted in preparations for
tha party by th* M k a ls * m h k
Hers: Ihe Misses Katburins Mor­
rison, Alice Harvey, and St. Clair
White, III,
decorations;
MisNancy White, tallies; the MtareiKatherine White. Virginia Meri­
wether, Anna Cornell, and Mai
caret
Edward*.
refreshment*:

Y O U R com plexion p erfect, you r teeth ex cellen t, you r
Mrs. II. W. Houk, Mrs. Jeaq 8.
Adams, Mis* Nancy Houk, ami
Herman Houk will leave tumorfow
for Waco and Vsrnon. Texas
where Ihry will spend about iwu
months.

cycH .snappy, yo u r h air gloH.sy, yo u r handw m anicured,
lik e a p a tricia n ’s, you r akin fin e, y o u r fe e t trim , you r
health and body sound . . . and fro m in rld ? out, you r
clothes, you r tastes sp len d id ly -1933!

T h e best You , the

w orld and its a d vertisem en ts can produ ct.

W hen you

m ove, s w ifte s t conven ien ces s p rin g to you r bidding.
W h en you cat, the m ost d electa b le com es to you r plate.
W h en you w ork, w hen you sleep, ex ercise, play— the
w orld 's latest stands servile, you rs to com m and.

a rc lord o f yo u r liv in g , and it is A D V E R T IS IN G th a t
mnkcH you

ho ,

Rend Ihe advertiHemeiitH.

S

Gaunow la the only refri'irstor
lika tUa,becatis«Gin .vm a/'Vi"tiKs
Cairene, the ta/e rcfrigrranl.

f/u im rw m
RLICTBIC REFEIO l * A I O R

T h e y equ ip you w ith '

Hunc jiidgmcntH.
T h ey educate you to w h a t in w a itin g
«&lt;
for you to enjoy, and help you uhc it mont wisely when
it’s yours. Rend of the good things—here—In these
columns teday.

nosoeleo* in operstiuti &gt; »t rod
hear a watch ttritinj; Irsi Is- il*
That'* due to lu aimnlr. I*ut Munlj
and troubte-freo irtcchanism.
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F R O M W H IC H Y O U M A Y C H O O S E

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Now!

To-Night
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S O L D IE R F IE L D W H E R E C H IC A G O ’S W O R L D ’S R

Be Held A t tidtf Club
Andrew V. Ctnwway, matugar
o f tb* Sioford Contnr CLib, todny announced. that stoihar f m

or “ (Jurat Day" will W ,U U

Ex-Pirate WhoRaiaed
Protest lODaysAgo,
W ants To BeatFcda
H *

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M a n a g e r E n .ll r l f .

arAioJ* took

Nearly to porson* reepowVd to

the first Inrttolhn to tone oat
and enjoy oil of the dub’s facul­
ties wlthait chary*, while ltd.
week probably 40 awn and « m n
took adidatag* of the offer.

L o o a b o rf

Rrula*, amartlirg under »o m»nf
^tfooU

at

the flab t o in n w .

Mr. Ctmwajr, honoring

thkt ( H i . when lha de

K told (or U*rt *ad
propony which wfil be | « W
Th* fact, that tb* b i b to fc j**
to dot* today lid tot W i ■
rath *f Jyxpayere dnrtoy tha-Vi
fdw day* b«t * ffd brio* * a M *
Itrnn «4 taxp«for* (rtto ■ » «
mcUmh of th* dty and d W
Coramant wai mad* by any K
th# offoet that tM* may b* tbo Ml
tlaM laxa* will b* paM.on prwk
arty and that a fanoral aalaa td
probably will ha U&gt;* «*# »• 1 0
rhlalay Toronto* with which t
operate all fprint of gorvrmpeal

that

E

S mo blow op, will « mm to Santomorrow afternoon for a
final lain* her* wllh the ‘’ ■ntord
|r. Ckkryfada, leading lha J-«n,r*1
E

j L Bruin*. against whom Pre»U ea l Mandeleorn ruled adrertaly
K&gt;- thla’ week, will b* out to win.
H eilhor manaiar had announced
M* tta rtln i hurler Ihl* mortilni.
I . Manager Yd* la d ;* to hurl, but
chancre arr that h# will **H » P « "
fc • A . J. Johnaon, a rlghlhandar.

P
Otla Curry, Tl|# Mltfor, Cal
L
JJaffBla^and J.ch Halt .r . all or.
|
iha F(d playar lbtb ** hurlara, with
1 ‘ Carry aa lha scheduled starter a!thsugh Minor alto ft duo.
hr---- ’tM r'fam w ^H - martr-tha-lk**
im t r t M . of th* ttaton of
I . , jgbanI* Culhrrlh, 1931 loop leadin, batter and a reteran of many
yaara of capable play. Cuibrelh
. Wyabably will hold down third
lab* In pa'* °f Artoll, *lihou*h
■■.’-.'to m la a thane* that Cubrrlh
‘ May I » to canter field In place °f
tb# lajurtd Naweomb.

Chicago opened her second World’* Fair last Sutunlay mornlnt promptly nt 10 o'clock. Ahova it shown Ihe Interior of Soldier Field
; , Will* th# Fed* arc tackling the
v '' Jruliu bar*, a great gama I* in Medium where tlm colorful opening ceromunlen look pin:*. Jhc stadium haa a sealing capacity of 125,M&gt;0 and every scat was filled
when the dedication I ok place about noon Saturday. At the tefCta rhown Rufus C. Hawes, president of A Century of Frogrraa, who waa
In charge of the opening ceremonies. Al the right I* Mtjor Isn' t K. Lohr, general manager of the Fair.

HOW TH E Y STAND
&amp; * »fn n l

I'nyltmi*
Uin id

f UI,Ill'll*

irf-rnlturif

Down In Orlando, Ihe New
.fftpyewa Crxckcrx will firt— the
'(Ojuvenatrd Tigers In a game that
doesn't mean much either way.
Orlando haa released Tom Phillips,
Guy Mock, Boh Tillman, ami
Tommy Thomas, and haa signed
Martin,
Nall William*,
Eddio Aleoorook, Xilll* Maynard,
W. K. Smith.
Lady Flora la aehedulad to
atari on the hill for Drlandu
Whlla George Cuaack probably will
atart for New Smyrna. The
Crackers han made
aeverml
change, in that they hav* releaaed
llaldatnan and Hill, pi a Broward,
and have aigned Tommie Tomaaallo, brother of the Speaker of
tha Florida ltouae, tlua Sheba),
(bo Station star, and Hod Dates.
AH eluba hare cut their rooter
|o II players and contemplate no
farther change: for tha real of
th# Grit half.
Th* Sanford players' list for
tb* toot of the first half la aa fnl
Iowa: Joo Barnes, Johnnie C lbroth, Brrt Maxwell, Cal Hennl.t,
Joa Arloli, Charlie Abbott, Hoy
Harflaon, Otla Curry, Ilert Chapmap, Boh Pope, Paul Hoancr, Ti j
Naweomb, Tig* Minor. Jack Holt,

S en ate V o te s Special
C o m m ittee T o C on ­
d u ct I n ven tign tion

l-t-rahur* Nt Hon for it.
NVw Hmvrno nt nr fa mb

t’wrou at hayittfui

TALLAH AKH KF,
May
31.—
TH.Sennit*
&gt;*n[erday
vuted
tnntiimuui&gt;ly In appoint n «pe.f|al_ committee
to Investigate
Fhirida’a
“ sehiud bo- k rut k e f

in The final Junior High-Semlnole
'■I. .liigh.lrack-luccl-of tho-1931***son, staged on Monday afternoon,
resulted in n Id to 40 victory by
the Junior High team o»er lha
f.erhmrn of Seminole High.
t
W.nnei* were aa follow#:
inn yard daah: Wrighl, SII, 1st;
* Dokrr, JII, 2ml; Ilrown, SH, 3rd;
Vlrkery. JII. 4lh

and gal the fuel*, abort text
b » 'k runlrnclv that range fmni
30 l„ r.l&gt; pcr.-rn| higher than
|aid hy, uthrr atnt**.
The rratduthm for Hie !«»••*.
ligation waa inlrodtired hy Kenatora. Whlluker, of Jamim, nipt
lutmcii, i f
Keyalofin
ileighV1.
wh0 Were Inimnllalely nppulnt.
•d mem her* o f the commit lev
iMtimh iiN
hy President Futch, with Hlielly,
Itttifto'-aiitilliM
of Talmrin.
HI. I ’iilit
I HMmlt« |HlIlii
It Inatrurta the committee:
"T o investigate the method*
t .s.i||w%Hit*
o f letting • f aurh rontract i for
ihe purthnae o f a llied hooka,
th* omnunta paid therefor and
Iflvenlignle fully Into nil Irnnr\t* »*t|ihIn
aetiomi In eonnerUnn with the
Smw Hr I f him*
purchase o f nil text honk* and
KeUtltvIlln
nirnilitffhum
make lavnllahh- ( n th,. piddle (In
AttmilA
finding, mid i-ep'it li e aamo
i'ha||;imsi.ir»
laJMIf II&lt;Mk
to this nemlon of thu I.Cfi*laKftISXV111w
- and Johnnl* Sugg*.
luio aed. If Imp ».ih le In com*
Daytona lut* released Finite |lete aalil Inventlgutiun In tlm »
Spake and algnad Joo Knight of to ’ report nt tide aea.lon, that tn*i The middleman ia waxing fal Y e s ic rd n y s R esu lis
yth# old Gtorg*.Florida Ltagu.*, It mnke H* repoit at the next I t the rtpen.e o f „ ur bnya and
t irl. nn,| their fulhera and tnolhwhlla Laaahurg has released *-v. ensuing ara.lnn of
era. I am confident that thi* rack.« • ! Playeri and aigned lJon ture."
committee et r e v * tho Ir ok trout slimy prof.
Mrndwr.
of
Ihi
Bridges,
Spurgeon
Cherry,
I lll*l,urah I - l j I'hlcoan |.a.
will work wit holt salary hut Ha running into Hie hundred* of
I'lnl, ilelohlu 1: 111,Sinn t. iM-.-oml
Cbarloa Brady, and Wm. Hurklea.
will le
rlilllh d
t; t hire one thou*am!. annually. No nmn In irioie, m in i.
No* Vnrk J.|J llnmhlyii I.J.
stenfi'rrnpher ni not more than the Kenaln i. more opposed to n
AWKIttgAW I.K tO IH
f.3 ,n day.
tinder the Senate ‘fl'hlng rvpendltlon’ than myaelf
rules, the commit!
I, rlothcd hut here Is n rundltlon that da.
I’hllsusipMa t - l l ;
lb » i„ n
11
0 &lt;*&gt;„s&gt;l a * m » l&gt; lanlnast.
•B O W LIN G NOTES with autlmri/y to summon witI»ir&gt; n i a. |; m lx,ula « . j.
ne.se., ronipel theip atlrndm rr H'siitmtion,
{ ’tllraan J.S;_rtsV»UlHl x .u .
ashlnaion t. (Hse.
Iarisen. referring
_ I i the dehat* •*nd a sm *, taint,
I tha Sanford City Bowling at heatings noil |itini.h for con­
tempt
In
refusing
l
»
answer
**n
the
S.T'.OO.Otm
setohnl
appropri­
*»*
l* * l Sight the House
w i r ti
ation blit, expressed wonder that
T,.lrdu 3.B: | j„,l,v lM &gt; y-4,
d too* 2 games from tha fpirsllons.
- l*&gt;&lt;1 lsim iH ill* 1 ».*T r*.,lu m i,n ,~ l
H
u
t
rcaulutiiui.
ln-IU
preumWe,
-"the
annntarr
voted
ro
r
iH
e
bill
HUH Electrics, winning- the
Xlllsrsuiis# 4*1: Kansps r i i v j
without knnring whyre a great
XtlrisesiMitla T.X: M
Pau l
Jam a by one pin, while the
tP
Irs i asms IS Innings.)
porthn of the money would go un­
tao Lumber Co. team took 3 In
less snmethir.g la dor- to rru^i the
a o l T I I K H X ASS04 4ATIO V
t o fW m MeKnlghl's Cleaners
M .„ii&gt;hts 4: A4tnnia I.
text book rarketeem."
I f* * Weber o f the House team
N i - h t l l l - * : tiirn ,lnal&gt;soi t,
"The time ha* com* to not only
C hnllaniH iga I : &gt; , w l &gt; r l , , „ « t
W ' .t o n
000 fo r * game*
cancel existing text W ik -'untracta
l Wm. l.uhrmsn second totalI V T K H X A t T o v v L LM A41IH
. J » r . . v 4 'lt r ^ li .V &gt; w .;K 4 I I I
» U . J, Sharon o f the Lumber
x»
tin hut to find out how they were nlogsi
nn* 4 »n * ralnod out)
M . ' 1-ar.cn said. “Tho figures
R touted 642 while Fred Dolly
T"*/*Ulu S - t i l| „ r h ,s * ,r t - l .
Just quoted by Whitaker are cor­
*'»•/ »•» « • » : Xl'-ntrenl t . l .
lha Cleaners totaled 632.
.V Mill’ll CO*
-HI !•* IS! h i rect. I will vouch for them be­ Il.tlllm n rs 4 t A l h s r , ruin.
pnlght's match between thn* m 14} cause t gathered them front
IK &gt;31 m tel source* that'eannot lie questioned. So ouf proposed investigation, if
.111 ns m ns Mississippi |s preparing to pub­
.11* tit 140 IK lish It own book*. Kansas ha* dona a* successful as I am confident
tho xamo thing and th* Kansan It will ba, will result in saving tra.105 IS* Til UK figures a n Interesting, That state, mendous funds 'now taken from
although It buy* Ita book* UVe tha pockota of parent* In av*n
i ru ux CM*
county and district."
Juhn hotly ,...
.IK 111 IK 445 Florida, ha* • maximum book ro*;
Thera waa no fnrthtr dhcuaalon
tlllml
*.
.1*1 IK III 4U o f f t , f t aa against I I Rfl In Flor^
TV. B. Thornton lit nr »M 41* Ida, Yon ask what Florida par* and th# Sanata adopted the resolu­
If. RuMIslil*
IK tsi IIS 411 for banka. It I* today spondlng tion, IT to 0. President Futch sprm l Dolly
tel IT* 1ST Ut SI.MIX nit a year fo r free texts, polntod hi* commlttea Just before
*302,000 far book* void to parent* tha 8eaal* adjourned.
U XD Ul, KlICTKIC
-Randall .— lit lit ill III
•nd *403,000 fa rhlgh schopl text*.

p ^ w i M f f i s s r , '. . . . .

The blffgnt b irp ln In
plfturen of Um'agRMNk See W le b o l^ .^ }.

Wieboldt Studio

Martin’s Garage

Junior High Track
Team Winner Over
Freshmen O u t f i t

60-yard doah: \V right, fill, Jat
linker, JH, 2nd; It. Hal
x:nl Zachary, JH, tied
place.
Doker,
iUsndlng broad J nip:
JH, 1st,- nine fret; O’Rj r. JII,
2nd; Couraey, SH, 3rd; Drown,
SH, 4th.
' Running broad Jump: Doker,
JII, 1st, Id fret, 3 imhea; Wright,
SH, 2nd; Vickery, JH, 3rd; RuUirn, SII. 4th.

.Baseball throw: Doker, JII, 1st,
213 fret; Riburn, SII, 2nd; IlroVkn,

Vltkeijr, JII, 4th.
i Young Dokrr wat high scorer
iff this filial went of Ihe year,
turning In 2d points, twice aa
i* any as Wright of Semin &gt;1*
l(!|h, who woj second with li
I*'bt«. Other score*: Bitiwn, 10;
^'(arr and Haburn, H each.
,Tho Seminole High team won a
rrint Doya’ Week track me,* \y
sefing 47 1-2 point* to win first
yl*'o over Ihs Junior High team
witch had 31 1-2 points. Th#
ludi* Mont or team waa a do**
thl .1 with 30 point*.

B e g in n in g T h u rsd ay, June 1st, and en d in g Satur­
day, June 10th, th e H e r a ld w ill m ak e a H A L F P R IC E
A N D L E S S O F F E R on a ll cla ssified ads. as fo llo w s :

25 W ords or Less, Three Times
.......25c
25 W ords or Less, Seven 'p m e s ....... — 50c
50 Words, Three T im e s ............ ........ ;..50c50 W o rd s, S even T im e s .........................$LOO
Should your Arivertiftement contain but 30 words the price for three
Insertions would be but 30c, 40 words 40c. etc.

It ’s your opportunity to Bell the chicks, sell the car,
stove, radio, gurt, furniture, typewriter, dog, baby car­
riage.
H u n dreds w ill b e w a itin g and w a tc h in g f o r you r
o ffe r , hundreds m ore w ill m ak e d o lla rs fro m cents now.
I t is easy to p la ce a w a n t ad. W e h elp you w rite it.
O ld fu rn itu re arou n d th e plaoe m a y b r in g enough to
p a y f o r a sum m er o u tfit, etc.
b
I f n ot u sin g y o u r car, d o n 't le t it stand id le in the
Fg a r a g e . S E L L I T F O R C A S H .

CASH W ITH ORDER
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pleasanftly surprised also.
Send in yours today « p d take fu ll advantage o f this
liberal o f f e r ,.

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D O Z IE R &amp; G A

In k e e p in g w ith th e “ N E W D E A L ” in business and
re v iv a l o f s p rin g tra d e T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D w ill
reduce the p rice o f C la ssified ad vertisem en ts d u rin g
the n ex t 10 days.
A n d to those w ho b e lie v e th a t ad vertisem en ts
should ap p ear m o re th an on e tim e, w e also o f f e r

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barking icmm ittro irtanveil ye*-t
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Public of
bl/ord: T i l l weak and h*r»K th# p*tc« o f tho Atlanta
la T*n O h io . P iy ho more.
i l 'y o u w a n t
t i e mountain#,

• va.-atloh In
r n &gt; 6 l « b ly

tlanta Yrlday or
j shath bipen.es,
Barrett *7, Friday moralnr.

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NEW NON-RIGID
AIRSHIP OF U. S.
ABOUT WISHED
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ttiant Sethi-Dirtgrfble
• Made Ahitilr Linea
Radically Changed

A k R O N , Ohio.— While the great
tlrehdfr Martm t» -mtk ng Ha trial
flights at Akron. Ohio, and the
navy blimp K-1 I* undenroln* re­
pair and reenhdltlnn ng within tho
BeppM!" dork —Out i t
W ln gf &gt;ot
Lake, five miles ealt o f the city,
ftJh SALE: Hiriey Davldaon Mo- the new army non-rigid air.h p
r-tbreyrle or will trade
for a TC-13, awaits fa ir weather fur Its
“ What hare yatsT" thet is not In long hop \o It. new ha** at
kkb and you wish to trade for
Langley Field, Virginia.
•fdnomlrsl riding. N o animals aeAtm meanwh'le, many a vi*itor
# # te d . Walter Poser c o
The
m a r.el. at tho p ctfsrtiin of tlie
A f f o r d Herald.
atruct.ru of this, the largest runrigid ship ever to ho io n »lr u c ljl
In the tinned mates.
1 1
In appearance very much like
Y &lt; W a r b l o R F b woman wants
fob oa rook nr maid, Jennie t«d the little Goodyear ship*. It. fshr.c ha* been mad* nmch atr.tiigcr
Taylor, ]02S W. 11th. St.
to withstand the Sltrise* of the
TO-mile an h -or speed which It
11— MlncellanMun
a hlrvcd on its flr » l trial flight.
RIVING TO Chicago via Indian* And its hi nt nuw i* re-cnfoic-d
tpOTt t t W t JW » l « h . Emptv W.Ih stout ddrtlamln -irnsf na&gt;W k seat. Rrferehee. rkeM bgfd. teca” to hold It tout and keep it
A fp ly box 121, Herald.
trnm buckling, when the ship L
' J V n E r ' o V T ^ V a T ~rhfrker« going " f II S|ie.ri abend."
T I the casual ohscivcr, another
■r ToOWrl In pna«* . .ion nf r*e**r*t
rtkn nleorlnl gtrllty to their theft unusual ftaiu ie is that It tis iwx
i y hkvb same hv nnlifvinir Shec- huttom rudders, white the llrneuu
f kirClelTiha IKd hkyinir for thl. se,i the JlooiSycar ships hare h i
ufle rudder twlow. Ihcso two 1 ud­
ders ate stlrnmlined With tlie
| m 1torn.
A I .11 the liuttnm o f the TtMD
NTRD; One pair wall scales, 1nwrmhte. the hull of a huet. m I
all MO.
is waterynooird,,In case the h g
blimp should have la ni»ko a
fotrrd landing in the water.
Hut it i* the Inside wli eh it a
triumph f the Zeppelin designer*,
ait. Shiny with duralumin,
Its
ch*lr cnshloh* of bright
yrllmV
leather, and il. rtran lurisa- wood
C-Apnrimentn f
f 11m covered with rnrk. it has a
irtment. cheerful spir-and-spnit spp&lt;-nraoee,
TO * FURNISHED
month- not auulljr associated with things
rith rs rs i*. Jf&gt; an
military.
,
701 Magnolia.
The ship i. divided into three
erikrh, kind rAHdlrrlon , new tar, 1195.00, Chevrolet
CWrtnlst eaopa with new tag
fftfc.00, Reel k Bona,
Used Car
M l e r s , Myrtle A re.

WHATB NEW
HEMlfroi.te t*UED C

■I*. II mtan A t'oThe debate in the Senate yc*tn.h.v tin led «ho l ■ possltde
*ui. .nr f r Secretary
Wfe'din,
»h-i ha* been disclosed » » harm ,
teen nn a list Of those who were
tub! »b&gt;.; t-y the-di -rtan company
g l reduced prices nevernt years
befnte he took the post of head nf
th i.J r c f ’ UU.------ Sender 1, ng, IJemorYit
art. told the Semi!r that
o f Lew i. Ihiugio*. dire.tor of theb dgel, to smveeit Wo din would
be like ’tridnx nnt of the frying
pan into the fire."

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Ah**?* emifpattVton on «ti

lirnn. in*i h •in# nit toil d tlr)
l*(i!lr| fm !t
n« min iir t»air?,
Mi*li iiiAt.ii Py U" I* lt**tii*r.

S K M I N O I jE

STOCK UfeDUCl
S im m ix

KLKK NKK

H i. remark «tbre,l up a dis­
cussion o f p »-ible .nrtem or* to
Wood in in which th,. name of
James \l. Co., former presuh-ntial
car'd ilr.tr, wo ............... -o Hi
which there was 110 .1*null f th-belief that Wrspltn wojIi I resign.

h &gt; tyM A R tan R ft* s a y *
weather b re a k .", .aid Lieutenant
(Ir fil Andrrehn, army
lightertbnnair expert, who hu.
rumr
here to teat-fly the ahlp. "W e will
I 'e 111 n. ti**' brHhle InvrsUcatn trh 1-irngby If all ro c . writ tt
wo- e»pe»te,| to
11 or J oVtneh, l,at V e . i l l ,-ruise
bi
ml I II reveille at .VITO A. .11., tlarl the" inquiry off tmlny w th
an ther Tt't e f .c lP M i |o whom
Jn thr tnnniy rtdilrr com part*, then land.”
ilock was -oh) nt Msrgkin p H *"Sleeping
quarter,
aboard
ship
mint, iim iiln l nvrr ty I K nkvt»l
Jt’ fhre le-uming hi* job of nngating officer, ta tin* ottltli&gt;r »r ,i are Vir&gt; iiiinfui table, ulnto.l like
c html InAhl, mid a ll'o f the radio! I'ullman herih.. I hiring the day ovriing i h** InJetMost activ.tles
eq ipinrnt
In hiding a rerolr ng the upper Perth, are tallied up i f the Hou-e f Morgan. huWgtVr.
unil sending net, In rhaiv'e o f a kgamst tile w ill, unj tl.e* two ihr agtren.ive rourwrl m si trite
lower h e ll, are used a- i n U . The a review of til* rvitlenee to the
special Operator,
_ T h t_ popular i upper clasp ha* Jealhct-CUVtittii. lua t i c w a im- iR iniKaliguting cuimu ucu----- —— —
lairjt opi-hi d the 5*i nrtfe ib'bfite
il» pltre Men in a log u r.hip, it •eiilljy life r.lt&lt; filled with kap k.
A bnthirmm n*il luvstory corn. |.y readtflv a irport that l&gt; ugia*
srtrtne, for on* sect tali of the l l o r
o f thi. cehtet cun j, nr l men I
is plrtely rqulppud exce)il fur bath­ wmibl succeed Wi.ailn. He mn
equipped with a xlpjcr, nrl.J whrii tub*. nn- m the ichi section of the teuthd the budget director's fam ­
ily was "inextricably interwoven
"iip i ert" from with n, open, a tu p ship.
A lust fabric ceiing conceits with the I’Halps-lMdge l I'riaiiad .or through which the bomber
id ly “ s ig h t', In rase of ho.lilit rr. B i* lank* si till gu* line-, amt iu.» . t on." which he .nntrnded arts a
The hotitli tack, me hunt; ml tin* awny the liti-ine.slik,, atmosphere .Morgan affiliate.
liif'ii if* nil il by IVriita.
f the ship’s interior. Zipper fast­
u Mile o f tin* *hl io-nr title pit f t
.Senator A.hurt. Democrat, "Arl•'ll it iih t«» uir**, N»»rri* fhM,
Two c oka pro-Me over the i.-ir en nr. sirain piny their part oh inna, qniekly .lin e to the defense
‘thnt if ihi* ilUcIfEittiiH
f
thU
thi
leihng,
a*
rrrtaiu
sretiona
f
Ihmglns,
asserting
he
w
«*
compartmerit, nhrre a k tlh-'ii '
eight' ,liny **!
slid let down, to e'oaiatroaa, h .next and n»iixc»pi*
itpiipred
with
a light-w
h|(hi weight
single burner electric *tii\e. ty *J permit the pilot to Inspect hi i 111.- to inltavnre,
DWrilt* Ash r e f* speech, Seeap lin th me... f„ r the officer. t * l lunk*. hmMI it, ralnmln stmil. and
i rew during’ their trip In l.nittny .ha r» rompivtr the .hip’* rqnip- toc Nort-ik. ftepohti mi. Nebraska,
mrht.
inter 1 opted to pn nt to published
The dtnlni;
table* lia. a balsaV .or officer., ami five men w II rep it; Hint t'o . hud dcclinerl an
wihmI t p.
Plan. toe n miifnq'o*
"I u«e Itln/k Dralikflt for rooall-.ffer o f Morgan slerk. This hn- pat Ion WMeti ram*-, roe tn hava
l nih-in nml breakf-ist en ri-u.e nk 1he trip In L a n d ry Field j i
1
-riling
tn
lleutrilanl
Andrrii.e,
hi
udarhe and dl/tlm-ss uud tired
have keen mode for the Langley
* &lt;
reeling,'* write. Mr. H it llandall.
who »l* a stated that the TC-I.I I.
of Teiarkana, Ark. ” 1 find It very
1 n“
I he most curnpletely eipiipped g if
mmm
7 rn-l tike aork klY»V
We intend to lik e off .lo u t r
"hip of any ,a the armv's n-rvice.
taking Iffirk-DV-knitfii " Arid Mra.
P. It. f . r
l.nnglej
whin
the
Rumlall write*:
Ctkll4iMk Uk# Ihw

major rontpnrtinrnl*. The front,
or pilot e im ittlM H lt, m rlnin* all
the controls, iiii'l two pilot. are on
duly there at nil Ofii
during *brflisht, onr inanipuallng the altf•
tuiir c ntroU au.1 th.- utM r tu 'i
d rrrtion mnlrols.

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II ynn are raativt, taka thl* fartr.
dr red herb medicine. It Wilt http
to drive out
this imlaona

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Senator

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yefer* hekdorlla )
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ivfeir, d In n demand for mveallirnilnv the .ncurne ta* payment*,
he former Srer«larjr Mellon, and'
toH the- Senate .Mi ll It had long
erif-M letision of the luw will. It
.... lit. deduction for
capital

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rtr. nrftslnu* mirals.

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                    <text>M4 I M J M 'K M J K M

llA lL D

N K H tH 'A K K R

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T I K S D A Y , M A Y

SO. IM S

£ o u g e m &gt;M e m b e r O H . S W S S
P. A c c e o t s C a l l TALK ON W AR A s 132 Members Graduat
GET ATTENTION I n d u s t r i a l C o n t r o l
DEBTS DENIED
Senator Only Repub­
lican Named So Far
A i On* Of GroupTo
London Conference

An overflow audien e t w p r ' ... u -t c**ay entitled “ Safely
■ Second pnres of $2-50 ui
of relative* and friend* this
,.• and a silver mesial * * "
in, assisted In final raraamme.
held In the Sanford Junior ll'dh nwardej Mary U v Lyl*&gt;» and
School aodltoHum ehere IS* l - v i„.,, . i alhoun. The awant*
is.le t.y Rev. A. S. P*fk un te
and girls, member* of the gra I"
* ( of the Sanford Elk* Lodge.
•tin* class o f 1WJ. brought the,
:..n. •• of the Bjite*:
•
school xear to a cl.«e after .
— XT . SebfPe w v ’ awsnied fm*t
elaborate program.
(long* by the school alee rli'h pi •. m the American Ugmn
contest, with
remarks by eartou* local clerc . \ I arv tmster
men and per***, « h » -e re ,.r,. i l l , * , Strange amt Lottie Shaip
WASHINGTON. May
to award various contest ■'« snlnt se.-oml prile*. Miss Aran
-T h e White House »n&gt;Ph« " * '» ‘ rnt
prises,
and an addr*«* entitled in fakach made the pre-eri»
denied th, new »• »*• &gt; *f
“
tin
Being
Prepared.” delivered hr
that President Roosevlt •
Mary la&gt;u l.ylea was awarded
Rev. F. M. Marler of the Fir.r
..dialing for a P .rti.l
*
. :.t is considered the hiithr.t
Christian
Church,
constituted
th.
debts. A. has been W « » * J
. ..r of the ypar-5 the *ch.r1a*tt
hirhllghts of the proamm.
Muinment pr.re;
repe.te.ily it " » « ' m‘
, ,hi"
Before the address « » « dellv
’ — . liMr tn the I'restdilit that
Xvhn Jones w ». awarded a prise
reed, the audlen* luu.ll&gt; upidautl
hr T n « l T n T » " » Kompee" U.Upp'Rtm*
e j the presentation of the follne
■(,r. imI
vivl ally
■"•'
— '
•I lie Karla W heeler na* the win
bul rid
.Hy ««
d
, ......
„ 0 .,w&gt;rd il#as he |n( awards to various member* »&lt;
^uu* . .Xu&gt;_
h.
mli,, work:
"
^ 9 * - * - "Hi* t i r - f i «ilB«i ln i t las« ami
school:
n.anor
Jones wa* given a to
!, June l&amp; installments.
installment*.
K.lith n
Slnrletory
. , ...
._ni
r.uun
in a ie .a .j----—
appreeiathm for hri
of
wfr, , » , „ ! « ! first pm e. of
IIin riot, who hea.led ‘ h“
.Continued On 1‘ait* Four!
Kreiwh ecun.mle and dehk mis-1
(|1 ra *), Bm| a r &gt;l,| medal foi

FEDERAL JUDGE A*That President
RITTER ASKS FORf { - “ f t ^
PROBE OF SELF

WASHINGTON. May *•-—
(AJP.)—TW H »«»*
» '•
fa in cammUta# today »»*»&lt;• '•
M n d Aarariraa delegate* to
(kr M M r n l i m n &gt;* w#r*
fa , Mtmetallism at a fl**d ratio
between gold i d
d l w . Tfc*
MIAMI. Mar *».—&lt;A»k-F*.l*rn d was divided. aariy
al
■ « baMiag. Dotogatea » • " • *
■ 1 Jurtf*
juug* Ritter,
nuier, of
u. Miami. y*»laatrarted. bawaeer. t# * " k tmt terday asked for a congressional
• ■tn m r n t t m r - « f~ h * - .a « d a « .■
— — a a y -# rfW H »-r«ttfw *k -*^ t«
office and simultaneous!*
Retv
7
lesentatlve J. Mark Wilcox in
A . W A S H IN G T O N . M ay 30— tmdured at Washington a reao
tution directing the inquiry.
^ p A . P . ) — S enator Cornett* o f
-It seem* to be an open &lt;**
M ichigan tod ay, accepted an son un tederal Judaea, and I’m
appointm ent
by the Preal- ready.” said J'idae Ritter when
told of Wilens'a artion.
dent aa a m em ber o f the
He said he requested the inA m erica n d elegation to the vestlaatlon because of “ persi-tLondon economic conference. »nt” rumors and “ ehara»« #* * ‘
aralnst my Intearity a* judge
H e la th e flr a t Republican
of the federal c u rt”
for the
nam ed. T h e oth ers
so fa r southern Honda district.
Judge Ritter said he did not
• named are S ecretary
Hull.
d a n slor
Pittm an .
N evada, iknow the nat.re_ of the rha ryes,

I

H o i . s c P a s s e s 2w M e a a :

Is

Ida To Reneflt

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R E p L Y

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M A D E

bV iTOSHOLTZTALK

**“ QN FUNDING BILL

Federal
T A 1.I.AHASSF.K.

Mav 2

- V ?;o^s

0

______

Mayor Of- Clearwater
Condemns Measure

______

Stiff Enforcement Of
Measure In Pres­
ent Form Is Called
Menace To Business
W A S H IN G T O N . M nv 3G—
( A . p . ) — Opposition
to
th *
s tiff

en forcem en t

of

pro-

ji
,

visions in Presid en t Roose­
r,...Mb to the la«t .lay of the rr*u
I t s D t f f e a t v e lt's encom passing Im lu s lrU l
control bill resulted totU y in
Igr w K tolt
_ _ _ Mil1 designed to allow
Cl.KARWATKR. May SO.—W&gt; the sum m oning o f an e n te r
Two
Florida to lenefii
_R,u|ying to Governor^ Shiilti' gency m auling nere o f 1 J 1
!.. ..
N ational Association o f i b n ­
It
ps'«e«l t.v thf (.^f officials are Johliyingr ..fn ctiircrs fo r next Suturtiafi ^ n , x ; , I T I ’u
’ fl.r.-presoim r.-ra*.-----II.... . Both lh- Senate » '^ ^ i . n a i n . t the .uministralTon
m lr a d he eapeeteil 100,) to at- |ui-eil a hill leaving a &lt;&gt;nr ,
J(|lf b||| for selfish leasous.
half mill 'general advnlorem r,^ l 'Ml|yiir || || Its-km yesterday U- lend and ........... ".at
trial cm,ml public vrork-dWldkm
til l, eradication.
|, u, j B statement condemning the
measure in its present form wouhl
The House also p*«*ed propett, , ( (1 &lt;nJ r,||ln&lt; . n ciluen* to musM..n to the Ul.lle.1 .Mate*, bluntly
"retard rather than promota t»* ' * |e, .riilimeiu to defeat it »« »hdustrinl rvcovery.'’
war (ted ‘ ha. ...........
* ’*’’' *
'"It - »
—-House.
Seerelary \k .B»ce .aid y * * t « .
iVo- in .... n..rnd to *eek »«lhority
health The measures lev.nl J
Heclsring the hill would ikmor- day that hi. pi#'s to. adminlatraf, m Co.rg.ese to revise the debt
one half mill lncre.se of one- u| se ihe rummunlties alfecte.1 by liun of trade iirr**m*nl pro*laiolt* •
downward. .• demanded by t«r„|.,lh mill for the hoard
health it". Mayor Baskin suggested that „ f the farm adjustment net will
chamber. until th.. del* Bed pay­
, n.| B -even eighths mill. » "ne ev**iy ctliien who has not d«n# • »
handled •» a* l • P'-venl over-' .
ment I* mode g,- ’d
,
half mill to rea-e. for «*&gt;' prison to iegi*ter ■ protest «» Tallahaslapping «)»'• the
r l. &lt;omWh le the drpul... laughed loud­
V«frm.
.
Nearly It" !»»•*•"»
“ Irol-puhlre works bill pending IT
ly and -hot remarks at Harriot,
—
Malor mensnrr* went without orlition ot opposition to the men.
0,- * tale-man alresaod Mr. »&lt;—*»•
CosgfeasI
re ut n puhlic meeting Friday
While sul.jects which can 04
veil's three point* on the war
night nt the municipal auditorium brought under agreement* undff ^
,1* 1.1. pr bison
Mayor Uaskln 1* a Vic* presi­ the farm act and eaeinpled
hI ln
from
of forestrv to investigate and de
*J ,
I Th- December annuity must
dent » f the Florida I e.gue of oravisTon* of the »nli tr .t Uwq ]
m E b w
vi - "Rumor*
’ * • “ c&gt;ming
“ * to me” , Jud&lt;e
termine
land*
avallahle
and
null­
I* paid to permit Mr. It......... .
1 ,f Municipalities, which-has been *r*
1 br .ad, ......
,
„lde for refore.Utl.rn proleels
Wallace -a d• "-at
that “ tl It _T
Ritter wired Representative W’ i!- to art luwat.l a »‘dulM.n.
J ^ T ^ d a U n t t o n S lU
co* "afe *n persistent that I
WASHINGTON. M n v '1!'
An„,her would .el nslrle Hntber fighting the debt funding hill since not for u« to •untrol hour, of Var,. Jl
a The Clilted Stairs will agree
WAffHINtJTItN. May rto (d'«
„ inliodiicil m. Mayor Baskin* imr, production and «*
urge you tn have investigation Iblt the payment apply •"&lt; ■"
'
The lloii.r
vesterdav vo'nl 1#n)|, fl„ , perl.«l of f.O »#•**
_ A demand f»r report* on inrun.itllMIH'Ilt
fulluWR!
■a s*t forth in Ih* industrial bill, m
made In snme proper wny.
•h it legal lender money should aml evenipl them from »' v*
,.*rnl al aelllemeiit.
u
,
a*»e*snrrnt&gt;
rm
d
payments
'-»
two
R.publcan
Independents,
••wriiiiig ll»r i«Y^inor
| welcome investigation of
lie said that In order "to caua#
:t If Frame iav». I’ re*»lenl
and pmvtde* i n on,., the
be „ -ed ........................................ ..
Ihe 1 1 to engage a state wide radio .hr least Irritation pos* big to .
..( tl’*
Proaidenl Roo^velt « • • r.ported my court and my action* a* t
RuoreV*lt .glees t . o|wn negolus- two f rtrier «e rvt**lr
h»
of threeljhook-up In which he made t e manufacturers e .ncerre.l it I# *•- 4
Last night to hav, requ*.ud a have no knowledge of Anything
Mellon ami tienrent of .onti- P.-l otdign , f»roc,
could odlee,
culler, .a tai
................trra- ry A m in» "
..... Of the gov» rnment and nf State
state erarl.l
lion* for debt t**.*h»".
yr-.lrr.lay
third Republican “ n ,l0," J*"\ wrong."
. . . I * an .ere ami that
^ L u f m ent that__“ th e _,U ««u * of wntUl f«e Ms. Johnson ft# n . j
Mills t-ante
■ ffiu.i pay". Ilernot__ !5ld ttdge*
Tdr~ WIIc&lt;vi’• resolution -(ftrert*
C miens, of MMWnn -to be e e ^ y
rnip
rrop „i. ..............
harvested. *'« .P*r
.
en» '’' j dnnielpailties Has an eapeM W IF gh I.. Johnson!, tt he t. *P- .
earnestly“ «V
must prevest from Sen. Mch.dl.r tl» Term.' .» the private eilWensPassage
Of the hill,
|Jl(. cruo
r f „ p , Bh -e One
to sail within 4* hour, with the House Judieiary committee Kraiicu American friendship from I -trsuluthm Inliodureil in m
•r O,
...... designed
lire
........third ot tnr. „d,l.y al Tallaha*«e». maintained pointed, to arrive at ..m e sort ,
America'a d.le*a* on to the l..m- In determine whether In It* opin­
at the espeuse ol Ihe taxpayer. „ f r -ordinatrd super* lio n "
IV ill- admiriMrathm *u give ,.,dleetion would go •" 'he gen
l«.ing
shnttered
by
the
|
|hr
Sci.atr
ion Judge Itter was “ guilty of
revenue fural nnd two Ihrnla In
don aconomlc parley.
•Juhasun is slated to csrtjf out (
M„lt)»n* ..f dlalrust
h«th sole*,| Meanwhile. Iron. Ibe ..'he. end f h«* ami- value i„ nil lefsi m"ney the counties in vvhicH fhr land i# „J without representing
crime
or
misdemeanor
Realtors John* in, of California, high
P. • chaige must •&gt;* anvwerUd l*&gt; •h. Industrial control feature of
, ,r
“f me
the ...............
Capitol enure
reiirwe.
wa
held
bV
gold
tefore
the
if
the.
Atlanle.
t
—
and l,*FolUtte. o f Wisconsin, were jhich in the contemplation of
Hive tlw (s-ople a full ndtoataird tha measure and t&gt; niolrf mtnl to I
“ l.et u« suggest n second I-*!1*; I chatye- *»»m -t pest ami P,r ” ’h guvarnmrn* call*l tl*il metal I,waled ..............
Invited to take part In the con- the rnnstit Urn require* Ov itlog nf Ihe'serWufhes* nf the situ l.r under cnmideiat.oi. a' d.tvctor
acre* ,.f timlwr l*U » »“ ,hr
to
show
President
K.H-e&gt;ell
(
,
ll&gt;ur&gt;
..tlInals.
Ilepri-entative
terpositlon of the constitutional aline,
*
s
sf..*1
.. *. . 1 .
.I •t Is.&gt;I•I Intn Ihe tteasiirv rave llntwe m«* m»w i«llr
„r ih- grt :iiK),00tl.miu f hlic work* g
at ion
Mi'Fad.Pn IH.-IM in a -lal. ru. nf ippruviti to
thni
Kurvpt
li*«
mod**
*
1
*
1
&lt;
•
n»*rt
fast ap. pawer ssf th# Mouse.-—
'
"Regarding the present l-rgivn- program.
•
I'ayuieiil of all private ntorl
The reaolutlon would give, fr.» al I*a* panne but llial ill »»f it will inlimlnrerl nr \l.e- leeui.t. »*ked *•
„ » a ...... . luintng point in
The farm act mak.n poesim#
p rT c S n ..
2 * 2 2
u. .Irslioysd If tire UllAeil ?&lt;«■'••• non ...» hi* resolution fm »'«
I’ ngrs nnd prtvale drills of all
» f -.i*^i |n thav*onf#rwnca dele**1'* committee power to summon
lit
the nlfa I. of F'hntda, th- Ctti*. •he selling up nf trade ayrramenl*
al a second Uueaane d.-s not &gt;,raltiratiuii uf Iht ln*a**uijf
kinds. Is.lh |wsi nnd future, in
datlaltely choaon for a witnesses and recordsi aothndia*
i.rganiied Ihemsetoes fur the pur.variug not only tin ............
,
any leenl Irlnler
I.giee
tn
a
"ere
•«»*u**ow
uf
ll,hl,
,
|
&lt;aid:
tha
appropriation
of
IM
&gt;0&lt;)
for
f White Houi« dlacuaalon of plan*J....C of getting before ihe l# gi« -i,.,| distlihulinn uf tlw- seven basic
lo prevent u« from dcslmylng Ihe
hax, r ||,.,| taany ni-tanre
Settlemelil nf interiratioiinr “ '
the
Investigation,
and
require
A t th# state department there
laturr cvimprebenstve 'lata
-P“ " t’Ulll inotlilles listed In the i'll
ligntinns. Including »nr ilehl
,(range eomhi.l by li.n ry nit
w t k uf the first la -anne.'
tlale.
were off elal frowna, meanwhile, the committee to report it* find^
wheat, Colton, hogs. corn, tnbarca,
which t» !••»* '■•t' lo h• ,,,
It was al » conference al I «' "• nils, including an appulent • »» hgiil lender nf the Oniled dint
Ings t£_lh# Hnua# “ together with
at th* actio* of SenaU f reign ra•otying lbe bonded debt piolde... ■ire *ml daily pr du&gt;t* h"» ru"»'
,
such reaolutlon of Impeachment anne, Swllietlalnl. that Ibe nlher .inn nf |ieisntial ihcon.e U*e- by ilistiad » f g"hl
rn
l
lations rommlttea In altering the
They were inel tiiinnnliately by ll&gt;e
I'avment nf Hie government s | tin* Hchmah. I »k' "
(t'oi.tlmie.l On I’age Four)
j
or other recommendation* that former allirs ledursul tier many • An.lirw W Mellon while be * «
Roosevelt arm* embargo resolu
.le ^ 'h ia been eh-ct.-d a- president initialy indices uf the Governor,
leparalluha to the lanithmg
in', •rcielaiy f th. treamry »'« eva Jehl In private r ltIrens, me-hnl
it sees proper."
lion so that alnows uf war could
f * 1" bawd upon theories long found lo
Judge Ritter, a republican, rape.'llllg that the l n.led Stales • inn, in lb*- single in-lnnee Bed. ing l.ilwrtv ant nil nlher gnv- ,.f the Hanford G novr*
M t bo withheld—** th* flrat pro waa appointed to the federal
-ue e.-.ling
■ • l,r fnl.e, in regard to how thi*
, eninent l-m ls. In any lawful . ,,r|o.ration.
Would «|o the same «n *11 w »r of well over o ni limn d.'U‘ir«
posed—from on* party to dispute bench by President
t onlidge. debts to her.
Holly, who Ira ......
should tw accomplished.
MrKellar, Ip hi- resnlutU.il, d* money.
A vote of 2*1 t » •• rent the .me,. It* .rgariivatn-n n Iff '
and not tho ofher.
Feb. 2S. tt&gt;W Before moving to
“ Finally, a biller clash ha* r" M" ‘
man.I. &gt;1 -H'porls
n . inrom* la*
tin
Ilerriot
r
i»»r
had
lo
»pe»b
*
,in,l,r
i
*
bin ! „ the Senate wliere tho
C udell II* ill, seerotary of state, Florida In 1925. he lived In ben
Mr SrhmshV election came a« about between Ihe
Governor'*
fl»- Itlea, nierrldtng such outhur»t*|a**e*sninit« ami paymenl* f-"m
told newsmen th* reaolnl on in vtr. Colo.« wh#r» h# Held m*njr a. that » f Franklin llauUlan. wben:n|(1|r (han a seme of nalionet'y '■anting . mnilttee had sp pn vcil the ann .1 atm-kholder*’ meeting faction and the Florida league of
U ’on tln u H 'tin *’i*'re Knurl
IU modified form waa not tn bar high civic portions and al» • wM that deputy broke iniu loud la ghal the Court House la-t week tlutiicipalUirt.
rvnipanie* be -af.l w* &gt;. »l
W. II. Schmidt, local aulomamony with th* view* of the Presi­ a member of the folorado rail­
(II her off leers elreled are
“ The Held f nil ng bill wa.
ter n* Ilerriot. quoting Mr. K.m*e lied will, the Mellon fortuge fr mi
dent nor hlmaelf.
sirkel,
vie* pre-l.ient.
B
-| drawn under the direction of the Idle tag dealer. I.wlay ain.u med
road rommlMion.
p.i
17m
t'.t.'tii.
vrlt said:
Ho asserted that this late In
Drare, .err. ta.V U&lt;
J ” ' governor Without seeking Hie ad­ that half-year Items# lag. will g »
In requesting a report on Mill*,
“ You ran ha»e confidence in
tha session a small mlmrlty could
Ihdlv.
Henry
Ni
kel.
G
».
«*»"•••»'j
vice of the official* nf the various on sale un Ihuirdav. June I. miJ
the Tesine -*■»' -efalnr asked IAmerira.”
hold up the measure, although he
|*»ler Thurston, lieorge F. Halm**.1ritie* • sffertrd.
although
for that the Billowing- nutoinldle own­
He appealed • • France to eulll- r fit allv fur figure* relating t"
Indicated the administration had
V. M Greene and T. F. Adaqrs. month* lie for* th* legislature m»t er* may secure lirrn»e» KV«ul for
vat* the frl»ndth p « f the Unite.1 the acti*Hies of Ihe former In a*
nat yet finally determined whether
l( was whlsp*r*d throughout the the half-year:
■I rect &gt;r*
ry rhleltain a« eseeul &gt;r t&lt;» th*
Sutra.
P*r* *n* who Iiiv i * tmt
to abandon hop« for It* paaaago
Mr. Bully wa. given a rising state that the Governor tad a
----- Headed by Daytona Beach'* offi
“ The American# are a people in estate of hi* father. Ihlgen Mill*.
before adjournment.
The llnu** nf ll*H»re«cnl
lt*We*enl*llw* vole of thank s for hi. efficient drastic law In contemplation which their car. In Fh.i .la prior to lour
elal publicity automobile upon whom w# can place confidence", Sr.
The reaolutlon, amended In eomlast night passed three bill* af handling of the .1 G*« &gt;•»
,,,Tic', affected the rights and even the I.
which waa seated a
y°iuin« he aald. VThey are devoted to the
Person* who p rchaso new atx
m tie* Sat-rday on motion of Sen­
feeling resident* nf thi* county, lie was urged In continue at the existence of the ni nlelpolll!** and
woman attired In a »*&gt;U* bathing same tradition* of liberty as are
un June I or any dulc th*re#l’ *».
ator Johnain, originally provided
and
referred
one
hill
that
had
Just
head
.f
the
organ
saluin
for
tn*
■|*fa
lling
districts.
h
suit and with th* smartly g*'!"-d we. They are a ] «t. sound mer
Petaons who bring curs-into HtU
1wen inleiMli'ced l.v Representa­ ronring year. ,«d h- de Hn-d will,
that munition* eould b* wi'h*i#'d uniformed dr m and bugle co.p.
“ It ha* become increasingly ap
gellc p# &gt;pl* who will soon re­
tive,, ('. W. F’ ntfininger and R J ihe slate,nen- that “ Other activ- parent that this ia th# Governor'* •late after June I
from elthor disputant.
marching while turn.ahing l.'eiy establish the r et.morale position.
"In u,der In .le'eriuin# Ih# non­
Holly, to n ominltler*.
Administration quartan regardHies wilt take I H '....... " ,rh ,,f "** |h*I measure, hecauae many uf hi*
musk, a amafl army of bu.lness America's Irieml-b.p would be the
it* “o.f
The Hill that
&lt;&gt;• tw *tudle.l I* rune IhaL I do ..........
use of a" aulonmi.il*. th* .lat*
WASHINGTON. M.rv t" 'A’t
*Rrd the commllto* action aa dell•mlitiral
supporter*
are
now
carry,
«*""
'
men from the K *.l Coast city Ule soundest on which I" 1*** French
Ihe Senate hapkinc .-*,nniit'rr Douse Bill "No I lira providing for
(rive the * attention that I ing petition* among the peupl* purcha#*, or of eiilrjr Into
^#?nlt#ly out J aeaord p.th the d * - yesterday afternoon Invadeu the
decided t . ask Kerilmnnd I'- ••'" I the nlndishmetlt nf Ihe ro.mlv should &lt;" IS* pre* deucy f thi* a*k ng pressure un the lurgisla- .late", Mr Fehmidl said, “ • »
liln* aipressed at Genova on bo- business district to primolo *um pieatige."
Half lb# chnn.lier warmly ap
&gt;.avll covering eillwr oi all nf
Its rnuttsel,' In n limit u »»•!• •1 •" i.uirt in Heinin&lt;de t'n.mty and tn 1 |*f |rll|1**
half * f RooteveTt a week ago, tn
•ii.e In pn-s Ihe hill- In his ram
met tourist b aineaa for that e ly. (lauded Ilerriot'* appeal, while the
these points in &gt;1 b* raoired with,
it In s it e Uva Se.*&gt;ion luii:oil"W i-iuuih fuL th*- transfei of a'l
tho effect that If th* United .Hen* Johnaoa, director of the
plans
for
the
mining
........
.
nntu
the
Governor
did
nut
disother* laughed and jrtred.
half y.ar
n- evidence he pr (•*• • • •" "*• nialtei Ef litigation to It.e I «»rrrv■ have alrrii'ly »•'*'&gt; formulated by elnse the funding bill as a plank rath application lor
State* coaeuri. with tho actions of group, said that members ol tie'
license. .Such ali»l*&gt;d* must he
The •P7eh
J J T " * " / i j m l t ln the toiesi.g........... «- ■’ «v I. d, e's .m ilt and the I ’trrnit rhe new tumid. These plans w.l |in his platform
other nation* III determining in
mot .read* were on a two-day mur bate un foraign policy, ir r ng
properly drawn jind Ihr ..gnaMorgan*'arid Oampany *v*ijr
• i
. eggreetor, Ihla country wo Id re of Interior Florida and south
!,„ ilisrusse.t further at a .|ws-'"l
‘•F.narlment of the bill wo'Id
ihn»
wi*ff |i&gt;"»Ktl »r.in " "»•
which l(* r r id an.1 I'remier Fdnu » um cs__ t oomaqw. —
huA W«*rr
....................... . . . .
. i^.
ture notarised. I he artunl oo ucr
- The hill
fraln from any artion tending "• Cvnrgta eitle*. and he -aaoerle-l
"linr. “ ftri.vlttmr»^nirrt*i»ir
*u*. • mean erratum of ■'•not h e y board
a'rd' D U tiilir t**»fira tnvotre.l
•It ft ' l i f t * lllll
F'letilrer announce.1 the
— J.Jnr 2. »I ll»^ w th vast possibilities fur patron- ,f the vehicle in question sho.ld
nullify their eoileetlr* peace
that Daytona Beach is propar.ng a hitter dispute uver Ilerriot'*
for th- rancellalinn of stale and l.rl.1 Friday night.
was
inker#
at
the
rrq
r
nf
i"
.
forte.
Mgr. The hoard rould increase tha sign th* affidavit.''
lor on* of th* heaviest summer structiona on war debts prnu
rminty t«* rertifi ate* &lt;m Ihr Court llnu.e.
Concluding his statement Mr.
tnr Glass hut that Ihe p&gt;" I &gt;'
LeFollelte’f yefatel of a place
rust of government considrrahly
I luriat seasons In Its history.
gnrng t , WMhingtun
■
' wa* not ...... m l In.......
an&gt;t, v av IV- Mai fair lintel property owned by
Schmidt said. "IJuilr a number «/
on tho delogatioii which leavos for
m the hard pressed taxing dixIhe City nf Hanfoul Th- lull also
Mr. JoKnson said that jll tn“ Inspired by th* chamber s vole " "
*
peuplr are unde, thr inipreSahm
cora'* inquiry inlo the p • .lo-n priivi.irs
tho London aonlareneo Wednaaday ttrlainmenl fsature* that bav#
Irirts, and the expense* would te
provides that
IsMint thr
in.- pr.qwrly
pr.qs-My *hnll
*
last Ih-cember". D .W i.r sa'd. J
^
........
that hall-yea. lag"- van he Ob
waa made knewn aa th* Praaldeni
inn.
charged
up
as
a
first
lien
against
enempt
from
further
lasnti
heretofore been offered the. •“ » - felt crediU tor th* December an
'
tallied a flr, J ne, rrgardlaa* of
- gave final tnatrJetlon* to the men mer vlaitor will be outshadowed by
_____
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h preIhe revenues of the district*. If
House
Bill 11'*7 which
nu'.ty could not b# asked In thn
whrtlre,' or not thr mr has l.v- it
' •er.bea
*L.
_
.|L .1 ufr a..L
ia, f.*h
already named.
tt.e
nre'hisl
Inking
the plana now be-nq formulated chamber again •-nlcvs -Mr. lt«o»e-j
■ffrvirrx ud
.. •he
. l.ll
. would, control th* boro uprrated I'll ‘i lo that _daln. Sir'll
F* neral service,
for Harry K“ I regret that it will b* Impos­ fir th* romlag auAmer. “ Some
from thr water nf lake Jessup.
.ftIt
t» * moUlDflum l,#
Jure., JIM. re. dent nf Sanford f-r I... Ira. tn Ih*^extent that w. could ia not Ihr .sw ."
- •
sible for m* t* attend", UFotlett* thing doing eserg afternoon nnd
I l o f r Bill N" 1
providing .he paaV three vrsr-. wrae held in b- assured that the rex-It would
the June annuity, an.1 to a gewuai
fur
Ihr
rancrllaln-n
*-f
state
atsl
he
a
reduction
ot
our
bonded
debt
evening ia our ambition", Mr. lebt dlacuaalon Vs a ,-prelimiruiy
Mondav aflrrmmn at 2 ,HI
county tai rartifi ate*
th Del-and
-I am very mack iatareatad In Johnson said.
,t. . on thr
ItrlAnd Mom av a
rametery isquireinrnta. it mighl he possible
to debt revrsiur, '
„•
,hr
Imp irtaat IsgUUt on which I hope
li.i.l Fellows Hall in Sanford, fo r , o’cto*L with hurUl m a *e
in *swallow
ihe |r„
rest of
of it, bu,
but un.
unilerriot Jumpasl to his feel anil
GENEVA,
Mey
• «’•
Ihe cancellalion of nlh. r la*** and in that *!•*
le t# be coaaUerad before Con­
Ms Jnnre a 'n .fv e of Buffslo. fortunately lb*r* ia mi power
from ha fll* t “ k the original, Cetinany in rUphinratie phin •
gress adjourns. I assured lb*
fur ttw1 rxen.pl"*" "f H land
. which
a m v#v* mas • ow-mwmtroo'iiuf m of In^t•uctnntR (&gt;*i
N Y.'. dled a* an nrl.ntlo tocpdal vested In
in lh
Ihe Governor by
LANSING. K»n.as. May SO.President * f ' ' whale-heaiUd hop*
riloy told the Utogur nf Nan.",
frn.n further ...............
l.r ran force the ro-operalinn of
(JPk-Ki'k Prather, warden of tho
Untilftfey afternoon af"-r a ihorl
M M ia Ut t|t cmftrtnc^ council today to keep hand « f f
Uindholders.
premier’s slateinell.
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I .Ido with tho prem
Kansas penitentiary and two ■*
i'lnet*. II* was "lo-rsted «"••«
the question
of Germany’ ■
Tha dobato adlou.nr.l until June
.hire guards were knlnapeJ k»jf A.
Wednaaday
n.»".
"Jt
A
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&gt;*
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COPENHAGEN, May SO.-&lt;*&gt;&gt;
treatment o fjth # Jewfl"'
MH Al. HII.L PASSRD
J. when Dala-ller, • •
“ 'end his
group uf aimed convict* who rued*
nf hi* death hr bad » * * „ empl .v '
_Mri. Roth Bryan Owen, United
eoi-n II, howaver without G-r
ninlstry'o foraign policias.
Advices reraived here this after- them a* a shield lo escape. An-,
» t tha U&gt;ne Meat Ha,* , ‘
KtaUs minister to Denmark, to­
man)’* vol# Frneeedr.i I" •“ '*
fnr aho.il *1* &gt;t&gt;»nth*. Krlor ' ’ n»sin from Tallahassee Indicate oilier guard John Siowarl, V *
day placed wreaths un the graves
MAHONH TO MFiFTT
PARIS.
Muv :i» 'H Th» that time hr ws- eoirneeted with lloit rhJ Senate ha* 'isse.1 House wo nded when hr attempt*.! I)
mil the Juridical aspect, of ihnf American sold era buried in
F’reneh graves of .'’•.■'•'*•• Ameri­
May FO-dAl "op*nhag*n cemeteries. Hh* wa#
in o t o n T
problem to Jurists with 11.......
whiTr fix#* the prevent Hu- break which caar* UXt-J
All Matter Ma*on* in th.a »ecW p I A A I' *•«•••*•
r**1*'*' ,f1 Pill No. IM I
cans. who died in ll«- World War, the Takacli Anv.tu.crla on N'oi’ h power of the city attorney of log a Memorial Day
•It picked a
derstsndiag that their will I*
bare'wil
accompanied in th*,Memorial Day lion are urge.) tn altrad a met
were
decorated
l.sl#v
with
cere­
- if to tk# CapSanford in connection with the gama. l&gt;ne prisoner sneaked up
ing af Monroe Chapter N « 15, R­ a n.niplel* alrl-g af Ihr entire
park Aver.or
monies
cummetiiorutlve
nf
thetr
Qf
Day ceremony by the staff* of tho A. M. to be hohl at Ih- Masonic
matter laUT. This ar»i&lt;u».- f"i'
p nroning kii.
• Frisn.l- here slated that "&lt;• ■air of and foreclosure of all lax hahiiid Prather
American legation and th* con* iI snerifree. A gronp “ f Gold Star
t l Artington
lowed Germany'* ref.i'ul !•• "•
known surv i&gt; ••*• "••• a » ‘d-w a"d certificate* and tax liens which inns. U.ilsi.tr th* gat* the con­
at*. American W .rid War voter- Temple tonight at * 1,1 P- Smother* and widow-, i*ere a* pH*
rapt tha coun II report on lira
• military
n’rlock. Members of
H-m.uole
thrao rh'h'ren 10 10* In »'#•'#• are n«w held by the City or victs antarni an autwuroblla and,
erirns to the grave of tlielr sort*
_
tho apeak- ana formed gnarda of honor a*, ’-he Chapter, Order of IteMoley will
treatment of Jaw* in Get men
wh rh may hareafter b# held by
drovo away.
an,| husbands, visited tha cama- Haas, an.1 hi- mother, who is ne it for a period of tiva yaaia.
tribute waa paid grave* which -wero covered #•*►
Upper Hi Us la.
provide
tha
enterteinment
ItoeatD to ras'd* i» Buffalo.
ia thoM v M M U t k i ftodera from Danish fr.enda of
lariaa.
America.
r t u w f H'W gf ggR*tta«*d.

__ j, Mark
.. .Icox '‘ j ntroduces
Inquiry Resolution

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DEMAND IS MADE HOUSE VOTES
FOR PROBFMNTO DEPRIVE GOLD OF £
MELLON ‘ ‘ “
’" Mm "
Mills Is Also Named All Obligation.
In Intimation Of In­ Bo Payable In Cur
come Tax Evasion ronries Under Bill

.

Schmah Is Elected
Head Of Growers
Credit Corporation

Half-Year License j
Tags To Go On Sale
Thursday, J u n e II

House P asses IT
Bi l l s Affecting
Seminole County

Daytona Group Makes
Goodwill Visit Here

Pecora I Asked To
Outline His Course

Final Rites Paid To
Harry K. Jones, 38

League Told To
Keep Hands OJT

Mrs. Owen Places
Wreaths On Graves him. .bowing ....... ..

Guards Kidnaped By
Escaping lvrisunerH

«•,n:

American (Jraven In
France Decorated

[,Roo^velt Attends

Memorial Services

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ague rrendent Dentes
7e’» Protest O f Sunday
'am'eBetweenFeds-Bruins
ORLANDO, May It.— Pro lad
ky ■tka . Ldaafaorg (Ink at
tka,
■ami BOB by 8anfard Sunday,
May SI, was daniad by BUI
Mandalcnm
praaldant af tka
. Control Florida League. In a rultag Mdda public laat Bight. Tka
raataot waa pbyad ln Sanford
and reeulted In a 1 ta • 'Wtory
far tka homo dub.
. la
announcing kla declelon
Praaldant Maddeom upbald tha
rarllng af Umptro Palmar and
ardarad that tha gama ba ra-

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tialon by tha umplra l„ tha last
half of tha Fth Inalng whan tha
aaora waa Had at 4-all. Sanford
had runnan on aacond anu third
With Newcomb at tha bat. With
tka tall, three ball* and two
atdkaa, Umplra Palmer called
• fearth ball and »ent Nawcomb
W fln t when ha charged Pitchor Yde af Laetburg waa atalllng.
Tha nert batter waa walked
which forced acer tha winning
|_ the formal prntaat, accord­
ing to Prealdcnt Mandalcom.
Lac*burg altogad that tho call
waa two ball* and ona atfika on
Nawaomb and furthar that Yd*
waa not atalllng. Investigating
tka
caaa
In
iMcakunr
last
Th-raday, howarar, ka »md that
Pitcher Yd* admitted that he

RESULTS
RATES

HOW THE*
COCOA, May W^-Jaka Bakar
tad Ala Wall proved to* muah fat
Ika Leesburg Bmlna hard jraaUrday and tka C a c a a Indian*
emerged rictariooe by a acorn af

- « ss'.ci';sssrJR

I la Baantaule Oaatr, ttertda,

~ From Junior High
% School Tomorrow

ilia I. t * It Black D. Trad

I analsndn Baflaaa.
fca aaM l»*d balae

cantor aa tha flrat man up In tha
fourth to raglatar tka only atom
of tha gama. Proroat. nant « h
waa aafa on Pope's arror, want to
second on Hopklna' alngla and waa
■acrlfleed to third, but Prlna'a atUmptad bunt waa to aaay and FPennington nallad Protoat at tka IrnoMijr|&gt;
plat# on a ■flu##*# play. Bakar
want out. Mrdlln to Harlong to
and tha aeorlng.
Tha Bnilna had Bakar In trauma
only onca, whan Medlln tingled,
want to second whan . Proyoat
the WJ.
ball,
from Sanford, wan Ur tha stand. fumbl'd *1K T'E lii.
whan the ihowar began In aamaat, third on Pope • Infield out, bot tna B„ lton
and -.no na quectloned Umplra rally wa. .hort for f . Pennington
^w nniraiT
PsfiHsr's dad*Ion In declaring tha hit to «hod to end-the inning,
part* poetponed. for play - a . ImWall booeted hit battlag awrm h IMi
tr# by rMttlnf two oat of roar. mir» » « p* iim
While the Fada ware Idle tha la giving him *2 *afatlea out o f 44
tender* and Indian* erapt up to tlmea at bat In 11 am** far an aa- •-•.tytii*
within atrlking dliUnca of Aral eraga of AT*. Medlln hit »af#ly In
n ,,
pla&lt;a by jrUtnriaa avat.Naw Smylu hie ninth &lt;on*»cutlv*. game, .w h im ----- iV m isTa
Proyoat fumlahed
now ar* ona-hair gam# out oi nrai feature of th f^ g a i
place, while
th# Indian* ar# a robbed Irey of a t
alngla gama away from tha front. rentar In tha aerenth.
With th# flrat half entering It*
Tho bog acora:
AB
second phase, th# rat# stand# to IMtaarBO
Maar*. c f
---- J
be aitremely close going Into th# Modlln. th
«
IS
. %
home stretch. The Fada hay# a I'tlpB,
V
P»n n ln R (n s tb
4
tough problem on thalr handa for I ’ hum horUln. r f
I
|
1
they haa# two postponements, on# Johnann.
I rwr. If
VATIONAI. L IA R V I
with Daytona and one with Or­ Pmft, r
J
a* Iciilla
PhllsdalaMa T-t.
If pflrinv. lb
I'Mraia
I I. Beaton l - l
lando, both strong clubs.
KRfiMlf*. p
1
I'liisburah t-o, Claclnaall I-l.
Saturday afUmoon th# Feds en­
Brnnhlrn I. N*w Tsrh *
gaged In an exhibition contest
AWRBICAV LBAUCB
&lt;t*w Turk t-t; Click an |.|.
,
with Orlando, in which the Fed*
llnainn »- l; Clavaland I II.
emerged J .* « *
, f , ' r *'*
W*ohloftnn T; PhlledalphU I.
B* fyiilTa I: Patroll I.
Inning*. The game wa* called aa
the aerenth started when a heavy
a w b h if a v u a o a t T i M
Mllwatihaa «•». Kaaaea Cltr l-l.
rain prevented further play. Old
I’alumbus 1*1; TnlaUn l-l.
Tom Phllllpo waa on th# mound
Iciulavllla |.|| Indianapolis t-t.
Bl. Paul at Minneapolis, rala.
for Orlando,’ while Cal Dennis
hrrled for tho Feda. Orlando made
■nrTHRNt ASSOCIATlOk
l.lul* llork l- l: Knsavllle l-t.
all hit# o ff Dennla while the Feds
Illrmlnaham l- l; Naahallla l-l.
nicked Phillips for aavan. Errors
Now Or laaoa l*-t; rhatlanno*«
fowwahiir*
§00 Mft •••
played a part In the scoring of
Num m ary
Huns ballwd la. W a ll ' Mamphla- l . l . Atlanta 1-l. lBccW
E
TTww- nod earns rsllad. darhnaaa.)
moat of -tha run*, -w ith Jnhwme Mii hi i i
■M r nr. IfMRdUr
DoubU play*.
fulbreth'a triple aiding In th* Kahwr. IlnplilnR to H»a4lajr. leaf I
on
fe «* a b v r f
I. C orn * ».
■coring of tha final P*d run.-*
Ia»#« on balls, o ff Knnwlta I, n ff
flamaa Thuraday will find L***- [lah »r t. Ntrurk out. by K n n w b*

Feds-TIgers IdleWhen

4 in ikfiiMk Pw»i|.

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Fl#rt4*«

"lilt S Blech K. Trad 1* Bsnaada Sprint*.
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. data a( ika laaaakea • « • • • *
tirtcat* Ik Ik*
u"
°"al B. U Mallbla. parthaoer af
• r-orflMrat* N«*

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T ag n»**MI*al* Wa&gt;'»«*»i daHU Iat

Yesterdays Resultfl

S. by Ilahar I. Umplrwa, h rlah lll and
had mad. a mistake and that th# fllngla. Tima. 1:11.

•*

SI*
b i- *‘*'‘M,(r.R,T l S r . w
i CirtifWAU
/ f f t • ‘jjjy
4iy of Aufvita A- U-* •»W, 1M
d sold rtrlTfVal* Ik W t f P « k
la l mad* saellrall.-* ("V »•»
C (• Im M ta&gt;
WltB
i Haiti m r ilM U tmunifH
• wins

Ooodloa. IJH* Fay Handaraon.
Mary Hlgglne, MiMrad Hodge*.
Aetolnctt* Raya*. W i n i f r e d
Hatehlns, Anna Jones. Fran*#*
Johnaoti, Syblll Kendall and Mary
Francis Lard.
Atao Mary Loo Lyles. FloHna
Mandon. Edith
Merritt, Batty
Mayor, Virginia McRery. Lnuia#
Milton, Mary Alya# M M 111an,
Dorothy Mltckall. Halm McDanlal,
Winona Purvis. Edith Ray, Artlna
Richter, Virginia Salcher. Minnie
Strang*, Ida Hangar,
Dorothy
Stewart, Ida Sebrva, Marcella
Smith. Edith Singletary. Bernlea
Smith. Kathryn Thigpen. Elltabath To ten, Dorothy Warren. KleoBar Watt, Sadi# Williama, Karla
Waaler, Elisabeth
Whittington.

COCOA, DAYTONA
SCORE WINS IN
SUNDAY GAMES

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4ila • ( !*»•
tIOMtf la «•»• ■ • • •

Odham, Leon Oliver, Oyd# Plarcy,
Jama* Peareon, Jams* Parham,
Robert Ptarman, Kyi* Qnattlabaum, Harry
Robson.
Robert
Rumtday, James Singletary, Julian
Stanatram, Robert Steal#, Eugan#
Stovall, Robert • Stanley,
Chum
Stanley, J. P. Stevens, Jr,. Jo*
Stewart, Herbert Stotthoff, Robert
Stolnoff, Herbert Thurston, WUey
Vickery, Claud* Whlddon, Thoma*
Water*, Edward Wilson, Arthur
Williama, Allan Wallace, Claud*
Whitten. Fran* Warner, -Lewi*
Wright. Henry Wight, .nd BUly
Zachary.

Sholtz Accuses
Special Lobbies UeS. P L A N S AT
Of Blocking Bill LO NDO N MEET

count waa thrv* balls and two
Daft mm I * Taw Baiyraa N
DAYTONA. BEACH, May
atrlkaa.
The leagun head’*
enmplata Th* lalandara outaluggtd the New
Smyrna Crackera her# yesterday
statement ft.Mows:
.
(Continued From Pag# On#)
"A fter a careful Inveetlgatloa afternoon to win by a 10 to *
adding naw laaaa.
■cor*.
nf all
facta aurroundlns
th#
I (Continue,) From Page On*)
HAVE Y O U ! WATCH repaired protested gam# and a thorough
New Smma piled up a ala-run
(employment and low price*. Alto
by on* who really know* how. •tudy of th* rules applicable to lead In th* Drat two Inning* by
emphaaiatd la Improvement ta the
frtBS*. Jaw*lay, Mag. Are.
I he umpire’# decision that gave ■lamming Early Joiner's offering*
price of silver to revive purchas­
rice In the protest. I have d* all ovtr th* lot. But, tho Cracker
ing power In the orient and Incid*d that the proteat ahall b# bate war* atlllad whan Rud Haa*
rrrne traits.
took
Jh*
mound,
for
they
could
CHEVROLET Mroach, good condi­ tVn’ed, the umpire’s ruling up­
tion, naw tag, I1U6.00, Chevrolet held and lh# gam# In quaatlon •rort only two more runs while
L E G A L , N O T IC E
• Cabriolet coupe with new tag retained In the records a* won th* lalandara pounded th# bell for
•* r ift r r r r rorHTa t w n m t t .
Ifl hit* o ff Goodrich and Chock.
i FB8.00, Real A Rant, Used Car by Sanford.
T H I R D J in illA la CIHrriTa
R M IN O I.R r o i m ,
r ie O R ID A .
Bobo Weaver hit a prodigious
.'Dealers, Myrtle Av*.
“ My
Invaatlgatlon
Included
i f LHAMnaif,
I.RHDT. W MKKI.KK * COMPANY,
hearing* with l^eaburg and San- home run for tho lalandara and
; •r-*kttu*Uon Wanted
a rorptirallon.
and M AR Y H
f.n l rlub offlctala an.) managers Jo* Bolach and Rad Bumaad con­
PAHNONN. a widow,
tributed doublta during tha attack
YQUN0 COLORED woman wants ami with Umpire Palmar.
“ Th# declelon la baaed on th# on Goodrich who left tho hill In
Job aa cook or mild, Jennie Im*
established facta that th* call tho fourth with two out and algh*
on the Sanford batter, Newcomb, runs over th# plat*.
Argument* between both man
waa thrft- balls and two strike
when Umpire Palmer called th# tgara a»d Umpire Carl Rodanfourth ball and sent him to flrat baugh who wa* aubatitutlng for
two* because of atalllng taetlca Umpire Roby Lalng, and fraa-hltadopted
by Leeabrg
Pitcher ting slowed up tha contest that
Yde under
authority
granted taw tha Crackera turn In I I hlta
him by Section J, of Rule *0 uf for th* flrat tlm# this year while
lh* National
League
ptnyiag al the same lima putting up one
without board. US Elm Av*.
rule* dealing" with ‘ Delaying th# of thalr bast defensive games in
the field.
11— Apartment* Fo r Rent . Game.’
Tha gam* waa scheduled for
“That portlo, of the rule ap­
TWO FURNWHED apartmanta plying says I i umpire ahall play at New 8myma but waa
with gang*. US and ISO monthIs ika kidnap apidami*
ia pit'her »aeh transferred to Dayton* Beach late
Ip- SOI Magnolia.
•n tha laval—or arc
time he delays the gam# by fall­ Raturday when New Smyrna o ffi­ T w fiU f. lb
rattles* girls using a
ing to deliver the ball t.i the cials decided that a larger crowd R«*hl»rl|r, lh
r a a ifli, rf
dlms-noytl alibi for a
batsman for a longer period wotd,) turn out at the Daytona I’ ryar. r ....
park.
night’s whoop** t Find
than 20 seconds.*
Cracker Graham, former league
out In this Warner
"Under the Central
Florida
hi* average
Rro«. hit with*Baseball I-eago* rules, Section leading batter,
GLENDA
FAKRRLL
1 of Article Hi* provides that slide by securing only on* hit In
B E N
L Y O N
’No prntaat will be accepted on fly# tries while down in Cocoa
M A R Y
B R I A N
th* Judgment of a play unless Asa Wall wa* boosting his msrk
I&gt;■&gt;Inna
it la dtatly In opposition to Na- with twn hlta In four triaa:
New Smyrna
*4# SIS S|&lt;
— aam m sry: T w # i t s * h l t t ~ M
ttonal League playing or umpir­
llurnaad. Holarh. Hum# run. Waav
DAYTONA
ing nilea.’
*
■ Mnlooh. Oa
• r Barrlflraa. Part. T l M i t . Bkhar
TW O FOR O N E
&gt;1111. ,,B lnl#n
haaea, ghaaaea. It
"Although Pitcher Yde main­ Wanvar, Jb
llu-noM. Pari. Br-blaaty, Cusack
'h.n an n . If
This ad and on* Forty
tained he was not atalllng, Um­ B. Buraaad. cf
I—n na basas Daytona It, N * «
Cant Ticket Will Ad­
rf
Smyrna l. tin * o f f Jalaer I ta l
pire Palmar aaaart* that Im was. kasha,
M llurnaad. r f
Inn: o f f llaa-. * la 1 laa: a ft Choak
mit Tw0 Adults.
.
Th# matter, therefore, become rvnrlan. lb
I In I l-S inn: a ft Oeedrlrh It li
l f - l laa. lU-oa on halta. o tf Haai
Part, lh _ .
on#
of Judgment
and even firohom,
I, a ff &lt;’ h**h l. Btraeh cut. hy H t *
a
though tha umpire erred h# did Jnlnar. p
t. itimdrtah
t. Cheek
t. w j i «
Haaa,
y
•tlehee.
flnodrlrh t ill hr altebai
not clearly violate th* playing
irBrian bv O.mdrlrb;
W rlaht hi
Haaa Bath Ckaak. W laaln* ylVabar
rules by calling d fourth ball.
•taa.
1—alBB
ellakar. TtenCrta*
Umpire Palmar assarts that h*
I'mplraa. Rmlanbauab and
Craw
warned Pitcher Yd* twice by
calling ’Play Ball.’ Yd* claims
h* did not htar auch warning
This, too, must ba construed on
th# baala of Judgment and not
rul# violation.
"Section 2 of Rul* 20 provide*
that If In th* umplra’a Judgment
tr* pltlhar la delaying th# gnma
by falling t„ dalvar th* hall In
20 second* ha shall call a hall.
Th* obligation Is entirely upon
aaett at 104 Magnolia Av*.
th* pltchar la delaying tka gan *
by falling to deliver th* ball ta
and If It Is th* umplra** Judg­
ment that he is delaying th*
game tha umpire may penalise
DRY CLKANINO by-scteaUfW methad. and *6m
him by calling a baU.
raced cleaners ksap. tka materials "alive" laager.
"Cava
though • tho
umplra
erred. It arm* aa aryov la Judg
MOTH W O O F BAGS v&gt; k**p act th* moths aa
mattt and not a rale vioUUsa
and Ms decision must ba upheld
J db aet Infer, however, that tka
MsrrsMi A yr*
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ampin did not err, hut merely
M -J . i tat* a hypothaUoaJ kJtaaUou."

T A K I N G SHAPE

Mh Car af A u ta it, A. D . III * . haa
filed aald csrtlD cal* In my office,'
»«&lt;l b *« m*da ssellrstlon far a la *
&lt;l»»c. la laaoa la srrordanc* with
law. Bald cartincela &gt; ambraro* tha
fullawlne daarrlkad prnparty aim■ lad in Samlaula Ceanty. plerldm.
lo - w ll:
Lot I t Blnah C. Tract * Bantaodn Springs
Tha aald land halkg aaaaatad at
tka dal* o f tha loauakca a f aurh
rarliricata Ik tha noma a f Unknown
T h ai B L Mallbla, purekaaar ul
T a a ra rtlflra t* Bo 101*. datad ika
ll h day a f Aoguat. A. P . lit * , haa
fllad aald rartlflcata In my o f f l c .
and haa mada apptlcktlnn far ta*
daoc |a laau# In accordaaca with
law
Maid cariiflcaia amhracaa in*
*ol low in* daaarlhad propartjr alia
■tod In lam lnal* County, Florida,
to -w ll:
l^it I * Blocn B Tract I I Benlandu Bprlnao.
Tha aald load botng aaa.aaod at
lh# data a f tha laauaac* ul auch
cartlflcala In tha o n m d / a f Cn*
known.
v
That B L Mallbla, purchaaar o f
T a * Cartlflcala No. 1*1*. dated tha

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Lot t Bloch C: Traci II Ia n laada Springe.
Tha aald land bains taaaaaad at
(h e data o f the laaunnro of auch
c a rilflra la la tha nama
af Un­
known
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That B. U ornithic, purchaaar af
T a a C arilflrala No. I ll* , doled tha
Ith. day nf Auenot. A. Dm U l* . has
Iliad aald rartlflcata In my otflca.
and haa mada application far taa
dear, to loaua In accordance with
Into Bald certificate embraces the
follnw lha described property eliua I ad In llamlnala Cnualy. Florida.
lo - w ll:
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l - l » Bloch B. Tract II haslemln aprlnga.
Th# aald land bains area card at
the dole af the loaua nr# af auch
cartlflcala
la‘ the name of Un­
known
That B I . .Mellhje. purchaaar af
Tna t’ orllflcatn N « last, .lei-d tha
l l h day o f Ausuat. A f&gt;. H U . has
filed aald rertTneat# In my offlca.
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�thsn the W IntefloeWiir' tflreetorttea wfco*« rtmtfkatfeM*
extend into practically wary Induetry end every atetfan of
tWt wuntijr, more Im p iW ve then the enormooe profits
which the.Morten pertam miufe daring the l*U boom
lately subsequent to the World War,
it these men. all supposedly u OUobtax in 1981 or 1982. Such evidence
indicates that there ha# been no Vtoremard to these income t u return*,
kiilt te convince the arengg dttoen
(M m radically wrong w ith.* system
whkh permit* some of our wealthiest dtiiena to reeape the
payment of taxes on their Incomes while st the sum# time
few* tie beluff enacted to Increase the levies on the middle
ctlficfi.
Th e {suit would seem to lie with Congressmen who In
sa era which MW pikes constantly rising and profit*
steadily iseraaaing (tiled to confine the income tax strictfar to Income but made It applicable to profits as wen.
Since th e tax WM to include proflu. loanes also had to be
Believing that we were entertaken Into consideration.
Ing aa era of pep _____prosperity, Congressmen decided
that a tax should 1« levied upon the Increase In the value
of stocks, bonds or real estate, as if that were income, and
aa g concession to ths taxpayer he would be allowed to de­
duct losses In ths svent o f a decline In such values, provid; _ theta
;-|M4 capital
gains or losses wers properly established
ing
&lt; .
’ o g g T R O Y ID :
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far I am with th**; b*
mfc ter 1 gm thy &lt; M j
ifgflgthm ~lh*»l -»••* •*
toss, yea, 1 «U&gt; M b***
th* riaht hand *&lt; » y

g M t peter to cMIttlt with Europe,
■ p flt o e ld net try to toll them hew
^te aftuuit among themselves.
Too bad lb* lis t* of Florida
can't
finance Its oxpondlturos
with paper money I And tha City
of B u ford pay off Its bond* with

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* I-may add that ub**i|urntlr we
•pplted f*r. teaea te amplify * » '
ptoyef. for relief, in or&lt;*r thel
relief might be extended te otbvr
r t M n H it generally bet, in the
■eatofme, the Fewer Compeer bed
appealed the m m te th* Supreme
Ceurt thereby, la the opinion of
h l f i Smith, dive*tint h.m ol
ferthor Jurisdiction m the ra»r
ponding the appeal. In the • »»»!.
however, that Judge Smith'* rul!• * lo lootained by the S ip m w
Court, I am advised that it will
W only B wetter of form to make
the par*era order applicable to
all w m i M i t , after my teit rasa
la dtopaoed of, and this we expect
te de.

Floridte Power A Ugh! Company,
f wbh to auks the feltevtog
statement:
Since thl* decision wae rendered
! have been freqjvwtly ached Why
It was aeemlngly changed to ap­
ply only to me. Aa * matter af
fast, Judge Smith did m&gt;t change
bis decision, as there wan only
one decision tviwhred end that b
on file in the office of tbs Circuit
Court. Relief in thl* case eouU
not have been granted to other
consumers in Sanford because la
A b o permit me to &gt;*y that I
our prayers for relief In the Bill Kara referred thin fetter to my
of Compi tint wo did not ask f* t toe nee I, who verifier three Mate*
any rvHcf other than that wtie^ stenti of feet
was granted Judge Smith, M U
Very truly y&lt;*ir».
the pleading in thb case, could'
FRANK 1„ MILLER.

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iw i and a^td
if
bought
^ jot
for $10,000
gold
THE GOLfl STANDARD
It for $16,000, your profit from tha
the traneactloa
transaction waa 15,000.
$5 ,009,
fnp tax purpoM.
ournoaes daflnM
defined your profit
but tho gowroinimtl for
ths more Iks' internatlenal enm„ t o e . . .M comp«n«l‘ you .0 w j g - f c ,
pstltive effect.
the Mine way with •locks.
M X -.U A X U Y i-. Aad . t o »
•Igalfteant thing was the com­
o r a w f i ’W 'wfcffW 'Rr*t t * j-------------- - -- 4 - . . . .
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petitive International effect on
would b# $80,000 aad you were compelled to add thl# to
your Income on whkh you paid a tax, Ju*t M If it were
MR. LYON: All that la vary in­ tost*. Bat thnl waa nducsd by
Intermit, dhrldenda, rent, aalary or wage, which, properly, teresting, hut 1st us return t* th* outlido factor*. If only on* coun­
through
thjroofb Mia,
aaj*.

« f my llmv aad Pve sever bean as to t* ea t am right n*w.
Why, It’s all te!— Hfa a fact— it's a dead certainty. I’m so glad
la find that I haves'! the least ehedew of shrinking or uncer­
tainty. . . X * t Seen preaching and teaching these thing* all
m f life,' amt Iter so nuch inurewtad to find that *D wc*ra
been be!Irving and hoping b so. Pve always thought so, and
now that Pm right op • gainst It. I know. . . . Till them I
i » y ‘good-bye'1 th ej'vl been a joy to me. I’ve bad more thsn
any man that ever lived., and Ufa ewe* me nothing. Pve had
work I loved, and I’ ve lived In a beautiful place among congenial friends. I've ed love In Its highest form and I’*e got it
forevvr. . . .1 can see now that death b just the smallest
thing—just an incident—that means nothing."
Any comment on arch a truly Christian deathbed message
would be superfluous, ft w llf never be forgotten by* those to
whom It wna addressed, the future clergymen who knew and
loved him so well; and we doubt not that H wttl prove to be
the moat valuable lemon he ever taught them.

Then capital gain* were turned Into capital loaaca. If
a man owned a building which he 'bought for 150,000, and
he gold It far &lt;86.000. he waa allowed to deduct hla $15.900 loan from whatever real Income he may have had,
before computing hia tax.
I f He owned a bbek
whkh coat him a hundred thousand dollar*, but which at
market prlcee waa worth only $75,000, he could, if he antklpated a large tax dua to *alary, bond Interest, or other
Income, eatabllnh hla $26,000 Iocs by selling hla *tock and
deduct It from hie gw ** Income, thua reducing or eliminat­
ing altogether the tax.
. . . .
Aa with their banking ayatem. it again appear* that
tha Engllah have got It on ua with regard to income taxea.
In England the Income tax ia truly an income tax.
It
neither taxea profits, nor does It allow deduction* for capl-

W* know It la a narrow-minded
rejudk*. • but w* would hav*
ora onfliUnc* to Adolf Hitler
hg would ehav* eff that mua-

The Orlando Santlnal, la dis­
gusting Inflation, anyi that
'Money will dally become worth
lea*.’’ Do you raetn worth lee* or greater than »ura.
worthiest!

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Bringing War Into The Home
Paradoxically, the Frenchman la noted for being very
practical and at the Mine time temperamental. Thene two
characteriatka, la tha present Inatance of France’s national
preparedness seem to blend themselves plausibly Into a

practical altuatlon. What about try had played this gam* thor*
Um abandonment of gold? I think la no question that it might have
taro quit* dis- riivHed in n grrnt tncrena* in
a country can
tlnct benefits
such ■ move. •sports and reduction of imports
On* la th* raising of th* Toval o f to tho immediala advantage of
domestic prices, wagsa, and in­ 'omptoymont at home. Aa it was,
come*, so aa to redoes th* btardon howwer, the effect In England
of debt. Tha iscond ia to giv* ex­ was offast to aotue extent by tar­
porters of manufactured products if f reprisal* and tho oxcluaton oi
an advantaga over competitors In British goods from gold standard
other countries by Increasing ths countries, and rtducrd still more
price which they can get in for­ by tho fact that England'* action
eign markets aa compared with waa bnltatod by Japan, tha Scan­
their costa at horn*. Aad Isn't it dinavian countries, th* British
n fact, Hardy, that those coun­ Dominion*, and much o f South
tries, libs England and Sweden, America. That Increased their
which abandoned ths gold stand­
ard a year and a half ago hav#
had mors stable prices and moro
stable emplosment than those
which didn'tT And Isn't thnt n
pretty strong practical argument
that other countries should do the petitiv* tariffs. It may work, aftfashion, in the country which
dor* It first, hut there is nothing
MR. HARDY: I think tha deellno of th* exchange rats* o f cer­ in' it when It become* general. It
tain countries In 1031 waa o f seme Is Just a case o f each one trying to
rlimb up on the other’* shoulderj.
benefit to those eountriee; at least
' It doesn't help th* world aituatioa.
to export Industrie*, and to those
MR. LYON: If we do want to
domestic producer* who had for­ risersas* the world vatu* of the
eign competition. When the pound dollar, couldn't It be acrompllshed
went from W M to W.M, the man- mor* simply* and smoothly by
ufaeturvra In England paid no changing the weight of th* dollar T
mor* wages, In pound*, than they
MR. HARDY: Y«s, reducing th*
did before. That meant at first weight of a dollar amounts to th*
that an English
manufacturer
could produce at hie eld cotta, fur
wages, Interest and real, and
abroad for 40 per cant more In
pounds than he could before. For­
eign manufacturer* trying to ship
Into England went put at a corres­
pond Ing disadvantage.
MR. LYON: But prices of nec­
essary Imports went up also.
MR. HARDY: True, but tha coat
o f living did not go up nearly so
much because Imported good* ac­
count for only about ono-slxth of
It. Nor did general wholesale

temal price* a n concerned, the
effect* o f the abandonment of
gold were.only noticeable ter the
first few month*, aad even then
were not important.
MR. LYON: Rut of course th*
lose tha effect on price* at horn*.

poaed President Machaiht. But as
open rebellion had be*n post­
poned pending Inng-awaitrd action
| by the United SUtei.
Now. hnwaver. a crisis eeemi to
' be nearing rapidly. Gen. Mario
I Menoeil, futinnx preiident of the
troubled island, who led the Illfated revolt In Orients province In

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The reault of thla ayatem waa that during the period
o f the boom, It worked aaiaxlngly well.
Revenues Invari­
ably were unexpectedly high, and giant Mifpluaes natead
o f defidU were the order of the day.
enabled the
government to reduce the total federal debt by practical y
tan bllllona of dollars In the tan year period Immediately
fallowlag the war.
But when the depression cameand
Incomm faU 0 ‘
lag leva!, and
the lntome-profit tax did not work ao

to the London Confsr» get off tomocrow- And are
lying much advice la where to

Sanford, Florida.
•tivi
Believing that
th*
gra
public d M not thoroughly tee
(tend Dm decision rendered to
fever by th* nra. WSj g i

loody Open Revolt Is
Nation Intervenes

HAVANA.
Mny SO. •O n l y
prompt
action hy the United
States government will avert ■
bloody open revolt against the
retime of President Gerardo Ma­
chado la lh* belief of observers
who are keeping in close touch
with th* revolul innary movement
her# and abroad.
It waa confidently expected by
th# Cuban revolutionary Junta,
with headquarter* ia New York,
that th* arrival o f United States
Amhaaeatorr Sumner Welle* In
Havana wojM mark-the start of
Washiagton's negotiation# for a
settlement of the Cuban problem.
An underground revolt hat been
In progress for many months,
during which many lives hav* been
lost, mostly of students who opdown.

lie
York and
it reported to be making plana
far direct action against Machado.
The 'Junta, according' to informa­
tion from well informed no tree*
here, had an understanding with
official Washington not to make
an offensive
until the United
States had had a chance to Induce
(’resident Machado to resign. But.
apparently, Menocal despairs-of
ever seeing that come to pass.
However, the possibility op Ma­
chado’s recjgnatlon under pres­
sure from the United States ia
not as remote as Menocal may
suppose. Reporta that the Presi­
dent ha« his yacht all provUlaaed
and ready to sail at a moment's
notice tench color to tha belief
that he plana to resign in favor
of a provlvorst government and
fie* the country.
There I* another factor that
may-al-n-pluy-w- prominent'part
In a change of government. Dis­
affection hits been growing in the
federal army hack of the President
for tome time,

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Soldiers are behind In their pay .
from two to f o r
months and
many officers and men are report- ,
etl ready to gig over to tho rebels,
Should this disaffection become
widespread, there would be noillog for Marlmdo lo do but nick*
a hurried exit. For without the
army he would not stand a chance.
Prominent Cubans stale this It
is only the army and th* secret
pollen that lia.e kept Mut-hsdo In
power so long. It is th* seerct po­
lice, under the lendership of Ar- '
senio Orlit, on whom Cubans lay
They’ll Cut Like New ! !
ths blame for the reign of terror
Huralcnl inola; all kinds o f eclvon the island.
t-mt and knlvee: prnnlna tools
If Madia k, goes, Ortif will go
u( sit klmla. *tc.
B ip v r l MW
m in i.
with him—that is, if h? ia l.cky.
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ERS
For the police chief is the most
Uoputrrd br4 Mtrptif4
haled man on the entire island.
Atmm F i f l«| t
Have yuur wi.rk dnR« hy • real
Cubans speak in wh sperv about
mvi'tia ntr
the "mark of Ortix." If you nr*
a stranger, the phrase will puxxle
at*
Tia-w
you, until they cautiously eiplejit

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vtnitnl to the Federal Reserve
Board that tho*# countries did not
co-operate by keeping their gold
at home. Which was non-co-opera­
tion! That t* entlrvlv a question
of on*’* point of vi*w. But in any
case a vast structure of
rrdif
money hsd been built up which re­
quired constant co-opcratlon ami
management to sustain It- When
thl* collapsed thsrv ebpsaiVd to be
a abort*cr of gold; It would have
s nr cared so if there had been
twice a* much gold a* there was.
MR. LYON: Then the money
question la atlll an International

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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
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■ml get a product that has t**s specially
Southern dlmato for over thirty year*.

•pend the vacation with th»
home folks,
Bupt J. C. Higgins, H. E. To­
lar and R. C. Du Buie, o f thl*
city, wan among th* visitor*
to Oviedo last week.
Miss Jennie
McClelland
te
■pending tome time (n Geneva
with her, aunt, Mtea Mae F n vatt, white
her grandmother,
Mr*. J, w . Prevail, visits In Ran

it will •daraate* It

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204 Sanford Avenue

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something out o f nothing—giv*
op th* whols Idea of trying to
rtahtllx* or stimulato business by
monetary policy, abolish all cen­
tral banking and credit manipula­
tion, stop all futvru chang*a_ in tho
amount uf cruvllt currency, and
hav* a real gold standard. That,
or a sllvar
standard, or tome
sort, o f composite standard— any-

0*111*.
Jn 'T a m en n te In Fort Chriamas this week looking after hi*
rattle located than.
Mr*. J. Tilden Jacob# and Mtea
Rom Jacob., of Choluou, sprat
test Wedneeday In Orlando on a
•bopping expedition.
Children's day Will b* shear**d
with appropriate exercise* by th*
p*pds o f th* Congregational
Bra day School on Sunday morn­
ing at 11:00 o'clock.
Among
those who will tab* part *A th*
program ar*:
th* Rev. J. D.
Langley, Gusaie Frank,
Vara.
Terkeun, Florence, Wilt*, Helen
Randall, Clarmc* Hand,
Ruth
Waldron, Richard Frank, .Georg*
Townsend, Bertha Messy ■ and
Mtea Lovell.
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The following clipping from a
Lynch barg, Ya. p*p#r wilt he of
Intotmt to- tk* many friends of
W. D. WUdaitn and F o ir**t
Gale halt “ Dusty from thrir long
trwvol ovur Dm trade In arrtral
■tataa, f g n a t t
GatcbeL af
Sanford, Pla., aad W. D. Wildman, af Chara City. V a , dto-

made

•volution of th* gold standard In­
to what waa really * maaaged cur­
rency * y d s in tha Invention a f th*
doctrlM o f central hank co-op*ra­
tten! The widespread plea ter co­
operation seems to me a direct
outgrowth o f thte conflict between

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■ step In-IK* right dlructton, to
my Judgment. W * Would still have
Monetary disturbances because o f
chaagvs to th* production of th*
nracfou* nutate, but tbase would
be alow enough to make compar­
atively little trwuble.
MR. LTON: Bat that solution
aha n qairw Inlarnattenal agrrammt to get It started. Na country
te likely te abandon th* advan­
tage* of credit control, .van If
they ar* Imaginary, unless others
do th* aanv*—any more than a
country wfll abandon lb* - Imag­
inary advantage* ' of protective
tariff* until other* do th* aanus
And, I luppos*. there te a better

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of Miami, is
the t a u t of boy lister, Mr*.
PoanW Weinberg, 7*1 Magnolia
AfOMM.
C. B. Ryan, o f Palatka. »p*nt
Sunday boro «&lt;Ui hta brolher-in­
law and riator, Mr. and Mr*. A.
B. Mahoney, East Tenth Street.
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Appleby
and daughter, Nancy Jean, and
Mfe aad Mr*. J. M. Leonard apeat
Sunday in Orlando with fiieada.
Georg, Zurlleid,
Zurll.Me lath
J. to apend
_j
Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Orlatt and
morrow ' for Cohimboa. Ohio
apend about three week*.

_ *1«• w: a .

S tvayr wflt take
Mr*. Frank MaMeb
Ludwig
party aad aa
Thursday
at the
of Mr*.
aw Nareteeaa
Araaoe.
A fter several progroai Ions of
bridbt* high score prfao, an ke
set. was awaited to Mr*. Ileary
Richter while second high
prlie, a ie&lt; ef Icebo* dbho
given to Mr*. J. E. Wathen. Mr*.
A. k. Mai Ida was lucky In cut
tlag and wa* the recipient of a
basket of canned goods.
The honor guest received the
gift* from the geests In a large
banket decorated la color* of pink
&lt;Dd green. The tame color note
was further emphasised by tha
baskets and vast* o f pink radiance
rape*, oleander* and fern. The
tallies bore design* of a bride and

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T. Hartleer* 11riainfield.
spend the

Mr. and Mr*. Karla Doaaay wiU
no«o • • Jun* 1 from Kart Second
the McRcynolda ApartSanford and Geneva

Mr*. C. M. Flower* and danghter, Iria Gay, l*ft Monday after­
noon for Washington, D. C. and
points In Virginia where they will
apehd about four weeks.

nerved hy
the haatseo. asaiated by Mr*. M»ty
Sehaai, Mias Lvcy Peter*. *r.d
Mia* Naomi Fallow*. Those In­
vited wore; Mien Irene Pel lews,
honor guest, Mr*. G. C. Fallows,
Mr*. Catherine Berner, Mr*. J. E.
Wathen. Mr*. A. E. Mallem, Mr*.
H*nry Richter, Mr*. Frink Pe­
ters, Mr*. R. A. Cameron, Mr*.
J. E. Cradlck, Mr*. John Petoi L
Mr*. Paul Pciold, Mr*. Mary
Schaal, Mr*. Julia Ludwig, Mr*
George llabe, Mr*. F. E. Ilium Ilat, and the Uiairx Naomi Fel­
low*, Ann* Msrle Fellow*, Mar­
garet Berner, Lucy Peters, Araaka
Takacb, and Ira B. Wathen.

Church Picnic Staged
At San Lando Springs

Mias Betty Hintermiatsr and
Mini Frances Wilson returned
Saturday from the Florida State
About 100 persona mot itcil 'o
C ilb ge fo r Women at TaUahasnre SaiTTjwirJo Springs to enjoy the
to tpend tha lummer vacation swimming, games, and picnic sup­
her* with their parent*.
per at the annual picnic of ' the
Ch-rch School of 1 duly Ctcs*
Mr*.
Graham
Hunter
went
to
a
Episcopal Church held Saturday
Tallahassee today for gradnntlon
afternoon and evening. Some of
ireiee* at the Florid* State
tha game* were novel and tV
Qcg# for Women. Her nltce,
method o f distributing priiea was
Mins Kathleen Long, received her
considered unique.
at that time.
fn the swimming race* for boys
C. S. Smclhurst, Mlsa under 14 year* of age, Dunal]
Ellsaheth Rmethurst, and Bishop won-first .place and Bohb;
pn Barden, of Winter Garden, Newman w orld place; fur boys
the week-end 'kero with Mr*, under Ifl years of age Lenn lawhunt's son-in-law and daugh- son won first place and J-nior
Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Harper, Harkey second; for girl* under It
year*, Virginia Meriwether was
22tl Sanford Avenue.
i r
______
given first plsc* snd Catharine
, Hrs. E. T. Glsssndanner and White second place; for girls un­
tehghter, Mlsa Annie l^c Gisien- der lit Miss Mary Louise Meri­
teener, of Pinckard. Ala., arrived wether. we* awarded first piece
Sunday to spend some time here and Miss Nancy White lee-md
With the former's son-in-law and piece; in the small boys running
datighter, Mr. and Mr*. N. J. Kten- race In the water Billie (transit
and Dickie Branan ami Dickie
alrom, 219 West Fifth Street.
Meriwether were given first soil
Mr*. F. A. Havant amt daughter, second place*, respectively; in lh&lt;&gt;
Harriet, left Sunday for Aug­ same race fur glr(s Ann Wiggins
usta, Ga. after spending some rrrrived first plarr and Jane
tint* .bare with the formes’* Thigpen secuud place.
Th,- tram evrnl* were the usual
father, T.‘- I- Dumas. They wore
eecnmperiled by Mr. Haiard who llig-of-war, a bean bag throw, and
a midget Olympics in wheh pic
wa* bar* for the week-and.
plates were -.evil for the dlecua
Mr*. O. K, Golf and *nn hare thr.w. straws for the javelin
returned fjom Wrlghtsvlllc. »Jn. thruw and rottun fur the hammer
*hefe they *pent a few week* throw. Kuch of the two team* won
Kith relatives. They were aceutw- first plate in two events.
**&gt;ed by Mr. Goff who spent (ho
nd at Wrlghlsvllle. They
mnblirg‘ their home with T. I823 Park Avenue.

TUESDAY.
The pupil* af the
School will fine a recital of
at 1:00 E
ii*. Tba
la lavited.
WEDNESDAY.
Mr*. E. NL Beott and Mrs. R. M
Warr»* will onUrtala tba momhen qf the board o f th*
Club of Sanford with a party
their yacht. Mia* Coks at 11:00
A. M.
T U I'U S D A Y
The T. K. U Clasa of tha First
Baptist Chareh will bar* a picnic
at Bock Spriags with Mr*. Anna
Doit. Mr*. J. V. Johaaon, and Mr*.
C. W. Forrester aa kostroses. Can
will leave the church at 2:90 Y. M.
FRIDAY
The Youag Foople'a Service
League „ f Holy Cross
Chareh will ~kave a subscription
bridge party at 3:00 P. M. at the
parish house. Reservation* may be
m iJ iw
ril budnrss meeting or
(iener*
the Garden Club o f Sanford will
taka place at 10:00 A. M. in tbs
rwinrll rooms at the City Hall.
Annual nport* will be given.
Regular meeting of the Ameri­
can Legion Aittillary will taka
place at 3:30 o'clock at the home
of Mis* Jeafiotte Laing, 821 Oak
Avtnu*. The meeting will be followed by a “ fidac” tea from 4:00
o'clock to 0 00 o'clock.
MONDAY
A piaao recital ' honoring 1933
graduate* of
Seminole
High
School will be given at S:|b
o'clock at . the school auditorium
by the piano pupils o f Mrs. Fan­
nie 8. Munson with the assistance
of Mise Makintoes, soprano, of
Orlando. The public is Invited.

Miss Carolyn Collier
Pupils Give Recital

of
Before a targe gathering
friends, the p ano pupil* of Mis*
Carolyn t’olller gave a recital on
Monday aftertt.&gt;on at Miu ('oi­
lier'* *t.dio on Msguulia Avenue.
(Junntitii-* of gardi-n tlowrr* in
bright *hadc» were used to deco­
rate the studio f &gt;r the occasion.
At the conclusion of the pre
gram refreshments were «»r..*d
to the guest* by Mis* Collier, as­
sisted by Mr*. Collier Bronn. Mies
Virginia McKnry, snd Mis* D tothy Stewart.
The program wa* given aa fo l­
low*!
“To the Color*", J . Thoiqjjjum—
Sanford Kish and Ml&gt;* Citlle'.
"The Woodpecker", Adler— Iteibert Moreland.
"Daffy Down Hilly’*, William*—
Mary Urovenstein.
“Swing Song", Erb— Alice Hun­
ter.
Heading, "Lillie All Sid"—Mary
Wiggin*.
"Surpriee", .. Hayiln-Emerson—
Sherwood Jacdi.ron.
"Song of the Cloek**, Krb— Anne
Wiggin*.
“Ii mmer Dnjr»", Williams— L « n
Meeiwetker.
“ Long, lung Ago". Ilayley, Wit
llama—Nell Stewart.
"Ballmini Promenade", II. Smith
— Mary
Wiggin*
and M e*
Collier.
"The Seeret", DoniirtlL tlr*-enwald—Alda WamwngW.
“ Minuet" (In Fj, Mmart —Ethel
Root.
"Fairie, Pl.y Hide and Seek” ,
Deiter—Gertrude Hunter.
Miss Lohlae Driggers end Mlsa
Peery—Mary
Martha Telford entertained with "Japanese Doll",
Mcliory.—
a surprise birthday party Satur­
day evening at the home of Mr. "Spinning Song",
MacGregor—
and Mrs. S. A- B. WUkma.n ,n
Chartitte Fish.
honor o f Mia# Helen Wilkinson Reading, LlttU Orphan Annie"—
whi celebrated h*r
thirteenth
Mary Mellovy,
hlrthday anniversary at that time. “ Cotton Pickj-r*", Martin- San­
After an evening spent la playlag
ford Flih.
rar.o.a games and contests re­ "Mantilla", Rebe—Mary Wiggin'
freshments were served by the “ Pierrette" (From Air de iUllci I
hostesses.
Chamlnade—Dorothy Mllrn.-ll.
Those preaaat arete: Mica Helen
Wilkinson, hinor guest, Mr*. S.
A. B. Wilkinson, Mra. W. F. was given last week. Games were
Allen, the Misses Mildred Wells, enjoyed until lato tn the afternoon
Ann Wright. Lucy Roumlllat, whan refreahmenta were served.
Stephen
Mildred McIntyre. Marjorie New­ Those present were:
man, Martha TalfonL Louisa Drig­ Lynch, Robert Hickson, Cecil Jones,
gers, Mildred Knight, aad Jack Nash Kennedy, Ram Carraway,
Bolt, Warren Odham. Allen New­ Robert Lynch, Oscar DuB«*e, W
N. Cleveland Jr, Lson Steinmeyer,
man,
(to­ Douglass Stenstrom, Robert
Gnvsruteln, Jim Rber and Btlly aad Paul Hickson.

Helen Wilkinson Is
Honored With Party

alng a
party
ly afternoon
at
eetw: Mr. ana Mrs. Ray.F.
Mr. and B n . George 8.
Fltmer, fUr. end Mr*. W. J. Thlgand guest. Mlsa Katherine
of Oreenibnrg, Pa., and
i 'Mlftpee Mina FToward, Kathe■tn* flyntaa, Kntherln* Thigpen,
Mod jabe Thigpen.
Farming . a party motoring to
A. I . LUrard and. daughter, Har­
riet. T. L. Dumas, and L. R.
Philips. They were joined there
by Mr. and Mr*. Raymond C.
Philips and daughter, Emily, o f
alneavllle'. AH were gueata o f
f r. and kirs. W. H. Holden at
o Hotel Chapman. •&gt; y

Niaa France* Mahoney, ■
st St. Joseph's Academy In
-.
Aoguetlse, spent Saturday Wilkinson.
with her porents, Mr. and
Stanley Vernay returned Sunday
r*. A- &amp;. Mahoney, she was aefrom Asheville, N. C. where he
BIRTHDAY
PARTY
GIVEN
to IS*.
Aaguatin* by
spent the winter months.
Mlsa Mary Mahoney,
Honoring Stephen Lynch, who
celebrated hi* birthday annlrerahtgtsa* banquet u f f ^ t * of ^ r y recently, a birthday party

T)|« l^ k « V M 7 Chamber of
C m n ,
w m the- « &gt; « ♦
0f an (njeyakle affair nn Mon-iey
evening
B d -* «
T r»,
P - l , r M k « U . U h . Mary
CftMNMti afiCammeeve » “ •! Hi*
wife n n k M M l wHh . farewell
party b y te * »b «r * of the O u m '.r
of Comnfrrw nad »H*lf friend*.
Ur. T n t has j u t lumptcit-d i
l &gt; r - ) f t r u r n as presid*,iii of lhe
local t r a il bedj- A booh of aul-vgraphe of tlWOO pfooent wo* » n -

Wo
R ent
a* trial.

The rlale for the Junior-Senior
Banquet ha* been definitely set
for Tire* c»y. June A. Mra. SUaeripher ami Mr. Lehman, aa *poa*or» &lt;&gt;( the Junior Class, giro
promise that nothing el** like
the planned tenquet will be oeea.
*Vr wtimier what it's all shout.

mrmm Trap woo presented w lh a
no rack bp the 1-ake Mary
meg* sine
a .U far
for bor efforts &lt;n orGirl Seo-ta
ganliing and th# latere*! *Me l:a«
liken In that orgaalaalion a* enpUln. Words of thanks were spoken
by Mlsa Donna Belle Seller* ard
presentation was*mad* by Ml**
Chriittne Cola.
R. D. White, president of the
Chamber of Commerce, aa* the
first speaker » f the evening an I
turned the meeting over to Frank
Evan*, who *ervod o* IS- fir»l
president of that body. Other pcM
president* who took part on (he
program were H. D. Durant, t". It.
Kite. P. U. Andcrvon, and llnnier
Gleason.

Claude K: “ What on earth do
yn mean by tellirg |»ug | wa* a
flirt?"
Ruth Me: “ Oh. I'm *n sorry.
Was it a secret?"

Martha May Winner
Of Honor In Daytoka

Smith, of Tit-aville, Judge lames
U, Shaun, aad ioo. JtnkU*, of
Sanferd. Mr. True responded with
thank* fee tha co-wperatim tba:
wasgiven him
during hi* term
of igfwe.
An interesting program folTalent from
Saofuid
Wilbur
Hoffman,
and
Ed Lane, jokes and
alelght
of
hand;
Mi*.
J*liu* Takash, soprano seiint; MU* DiphroJ
This cnM-mblt- of feminine pulchritude wilt frature the Mllnrie stage hill Wednesday when the
Takach, pianist. Lake Mary entettslaer* were Geo. Antierson and Alt Amvri-an Revue With 29 dancer* anil »ingrr» in nine vain'evillr art* will be pre*enled. Eileen
.The pic­
John
Peckham,
step
daa**; Km- novelty tap dan* er i* *h,,»n *t tbe tip|e-r left ni-sit to Elivabeth llarrl*- singer.
Below are the
Whirhlen
and
Pugh,
guitar ture at the upper right *h,,vv» (Jean Rwanaog who evrell* lev acrulsitlc dancing.
AI*o Inrluded
and
mandolin;
Mr * .
Aiwa Hnuck'* Simvliine Girls, attractive &lt;e_vlelte who offer Isilh si'ltg and danre number*.
Henry, vocal solist; and Harry on the slage bill will be Billy Cullen, ma*ter of ceremonies, Tom Collin*, comedian) Munlock and
Harrow, Boy Sco.t leader. The Mayor.. RKt» •darner*, and Kleelwr and William*, the ilonetnv violinist*, with the All American Re*
program was Interspersed with vur *tagr band.. The feature picture t» la* prvsrntml with "The All Amerl.nn Revue' i* I'arnmusic by the Inkc Mary Orches­ niniint’* Mystery thriller “ Miinlera In the Zoo" with Charlie Kuggles, Llonell Atwell and a se­
tra ari,{ Peckhaiu's Merry* Muker*
lected Paramount *uppr&gt;rilng cnsl.
furnished dame inutir until a Inti
hour.-Refreshmenti vn-rr- served."
Among those presort were a
lllil k Vr Wii&lt; III hnvi* l»n»n hrlil KrM*y
n.ruler of friend* fr,m Paula, in­
Lucky El’*. iifii'f riiHiii, hill lh»* Ih t K#
jwinr
cluding John Fun, school truidrv
Tew (Irfeaieil Echols after a long nf min pruvenlei! Ihe^r jHjyif
of that district, where Ml. True EDITED BY THE HOYS' ill Y grind by n Mine of 2 I in gamer.
pinyi*»!
Th*» So|tlmmi'fP CllW *
OF THE .SCHOOL
i* principal of the WI|ion Schorl.
Then came the fitialr. with Claude nmn, IK P,
won thr
Also from out of lawn went Mr.
kelty'a ttl'ii- Stienk-. ‘I tn lllue
f nnU in I hi*
IIMltclw* W lh
Tlie intcr-ila-- *wlttnning meet,
and Mr*.’ Walter Cooper, Mr. on.I
Strrni- wmi tin- depuitnient j *t
Mr*. Jno. D. Jinkin*, Mr. and held |'riihty..Mu.v 11*. » « * w-.u t&gt;j ,i- they have vviui every other lie ii*r in lh«* wfck* t»ut I In" finals In
I In* tin «W**« mnlclif* Irt'lvvrun Ka*
the
Sophomore
(Ta»*.
Five
Junio,
Mr*. Linton Allen. Mr and Mr*.
putt in. ol. The score wa- 2 d in villi* mill SI fall* of !ft»* Jnnlfip
Holland Dean. Judg, *ml
ilr*. (.1*** wa* in »e- ond place and the gnine^,
( la#*, mill Stmlh nntl TurriM# of
James G, .Sharon, Georiio lle- Senior and Kre-broao ( la**r» ill
thr Stniiir I'la#* hav# mil bran
third
and
fourth
placere*p*r
( otle*, J. L. Marvntette, .Mr. and
Thuriilay
On* hoy 1 ctimplutctl. Tin- Junior Imiii lim
Mrs. Julius Takach. Judge Jlltlard tivrly. The Sophoniore* ha * a to Intrr cluh «li«»non*l hnll wn&lt; holil
won uni* "ft. &amp;G.
B. Smith, of Titusville, jnd others. tal of fifty iwo point*, while the
______
Junior* had only twenty-four llui- hi ii Im« k of itinlilllti!i or for
The result* of the event* were n- Mirmo frit**on uiikltmvn In i|f( I Ik *
A
llrl
I'in .Money, wn*
h follow*: Roy*; *,(» yd. do-h. John team- Of Tew .... I Ech.il- com
in
the
auditorium
D.*Mrown, Junior, (ir-t: lim billed. The onlv game of tlie iliiy. presente.I
|)ight"'i. Sophomore* -iiiiiid luo therefove, wa* b.iwi-cn th t- 1,1 Wednesdny. The carl, which wa*,
.Hill the Blue streak*. The lllur1cnmr-o.ed - f
Mari o ie Ronl»ke.j
Dr. William Edward Duckwltl. &gt;'*
ik. carveij . in their goo
g.«. I.
Il,,e Wade. Hirhntd De*-,’
tnml.
heart o f the Muaic Department ol |flrat; Strmper, h'erifir.
I
t-nnie with another
n uvir till I
Stetson University at lb-land, has' —d y l
swnn: link I
uni
The
ore
w
I
The
•nnounrrrl that Ml** Helen Gordy,; Supbiintote,
first;
'I-'* lellrnd.
of this city, has arrrptisi* the, .liihior, semrnl. lid yd
-wim ! I .i'ieile* wen-: T-'w it, Ind , Ray
rhalrmanship of the committee of] Rslpli I'earsun, Spphotndrr, fort, burr. Rbitlly*. oml it iiid-vri; lll'e
judge* for the scholarship which i Slaughter.
Soptiuumre.
secotvrl. Stieuks, Driggers nod M bitten.

The Rev. and Mr*. F. M. Matter,
ho returned Saturday from Day­
tona Reach when- they attended
grabiation everciites at IW Soahreetr High Schnrd have repartad
that Mis* Martha Ann ■] '
M r*H
May, formerly uf this city, waa
one of the most popular members
of the graduating (las*. Mia* May
was one of the three honor 'Stu­
dent &lt; of the cl***. I* n member of
the Senior Class G W Club, and
serve,I this year a* her class cheer
leader.

Who Knows

Hijfh School Notes

YOUR CAR
Expert mechanlra

Stetson University will award to Rark stroke: It —ell. Junior. ti -t.
•onw student in SemiBale County Miller, hophoniote. -ecorid. I l tui l
Mis* Gnnly
ill announce th.- broket Senior,
first;
Vlhbri,,
nnmps of the Judges who will rt„phi,mnie, ,eiiind. t *IvI eveits:
serve on her committee in th,- fill yil. ihi-h: II ck on, rtr&gt;l Iv-rmrir*-.
near future.
fir*t; Colbert, Senior, second, 73
In order tn rreate interest in
yd.
da*h;
I'owell, hnphoii.......
the »ub|*«l o f miune ami tn have
first; Mrthvin,
Innior,
mid.
every part Ilf Florida represented
11*1 yd. *wlm: Mcl'IelUinl, Fr:e*hin the Music Department, the
trustee* have authorized the Uni­ man. first; C o llw t. Senior, rev220 yd
*w|m: Hu/ui'-.
versity to give a one hundred dol­ ond
f r' l ;
Met lei land.
lar scholarship to *«me outstaml Sophomore.
ing music student In each rtHintJ#Frr*hman, seem'd
in Florida. This nrholarship b&gt; I"
I -------la- awarded by a committee of
In t f i r ifiHitw of iMiyf* in*
Judge* ehoaeo from tir-imbtent tftrfuvs iliiiitinryiI bull; tlie
musician* o f that count*. The con­ ifiori'd ili’ frfitnl thft PfiHhinun
tests are to be held In the varioo' I* Tin* fo|li»winu iby tin* Junior
counties during th* month ol f'fnM definit#il the Seiifur &lt;'!a*i
August.
“lit” I hr firmly w W f lr W K 'p R iJ iil
rw%
l**#l Moinlay, Ihc Junior 4 lurneil
C l l t n O l I C S T o U C C i u f ^ Jjbj I(. Ihr ^Ijibtiuiuus u-?.— Th**

New Edifice QueHtiom run

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Chnntew

MAFFETT

In concladlag k k aanouncrmeid
Wednesday aftenirmr club vn
he etated that be aapeg ted a rep
resentatWa of every family to at­ ley boll for Ihe'bnj * vr i - h
The first gator wa* played l-d
tend the meeting.

a

Tin* finnl* In intmf -•liifc ■ tenuii

To-NIfirht

Gang
Kidnap Gag ?
Kiclnnp

or

EAGER j j
EYES
Make Women
~ValueTODAY

MISSING
la tha kldnzp epi­
demic tin the level'
—or are rcMbw girl*
ushvg a dime-novel
elihl fur a night's
whoopee? Find out
In (hit Warner Bros,
hit with—

«irK3A FARRELL
DEM
LYON
MARY BRIAN

T W O F O IL O N K

P O S T O F F IC E

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jab work at the
Give no

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the HfijiHf iiMHi * nil* tfiiHhiit
ihv »
Hu ih»» mp, T I b v Iihvm.
A. I^Hil of Ifl#' |Nitt|H l*if¥f iliUi
itm i*r &lt;’!««* whii'h • Mi n*t»ii m
plili' u, full you Junjlir« RlM(r I lit*Ml?

*»*• *

liy Kniifhl, uf* thr JuniffT, in
*h»« thinl inriifiir with tin* l*n*r*
Whether a hew and larger rib
t(iH(V'il. Th**
wi*r«-- S»ij*hu
(ire will aria* on the site of All
irt'irw, Ihrmlor und \V|iltt**n; far
.Soul* Catholic C’hnrth which wti
the Junior*, Cookt artil Kelly,
destroyed by an early moMnnz
fire In March 1913 will l&gt;e rtended
Tuesday afternoon, till- boy-'
at a m eting of parishioners of
the church who are sxpertrd to inter-da** volley ball wa* held.
ih fr»lr I the
gather In the temporary church The Sophomores
Frrahmen in two *trnighl game*.
building tonight at 7:30 o'roclc.
Rev. J. J, Ksllaghan ye»t*i-l*y Meanwhile the J tiinr* deA-alerl
mnrrlng annovnewd that plan* the .Senion by a score o f 2 1 In
have now progrvesed to where the game*. The Sophoniore and Junior
erection o f a new d r cturr I* a l'la**ea then met . to drcnle the
possibility. Ha did not go into de­ winner. 7*hr* Junior cla** won this
tail relating plana a* to (he sire after a hard atruggh, by a score
of tbe building or Ita com pot’l b&gt;' " f 2-1 in game*.

y»B»

understand every hranefc
uf aulu repair l*U
rhante of yu»ir enr’a ren*
nvulinn here.

Miss Gordy Named A
One Of JtidgringGroup

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SANKOHI». FI.OltlDA, MONDAY. MAY 29. IMS

Member AMoeiatcd

VOLUME XXIV

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HOUSE URGED Carter Glass Is Threatened
:4l S. PLANS A TFrom
I / VJunior
« - High
Gradate
School
LONDON MEET In~ E x ercises
. . . . . . . . . . .Tomorrow
. . . . . . . . . . TO ACT UPON With Death For Objecting To,
REVENUE BILL
TAKING SHAPE
Course OfJ. P.M organProbe
American D elegates
To World Economic
Conference TakeUp
Program Of Action

WASHINGTON. Mav 29—
(A P .)—A definite American
.program for International
action a t th e world economic
conference took ahape Uat
night at the delegation—" till

On* hundred and thirty-two boy*.
an,j | lr lt , most of
them b orn .
during lb* final year of or Just
after the World W ar. and all of
them comprising th* largest class
ever to graduate from the Jupior

air* rluh; trustee's remark*. II.
Dull.'**; Elk» flu b award. S. I
Bungr; l». A. R. award. Mr* Jo h n .
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Leo n ard ;; American ' “W " | S p e c i a l
g e S M IO It
h t flt
Auxiliary poster award*.
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Kibbon | L o o m i n g
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Are Voted Schools

A T Iw ro Sn Sn C n n n f n i *

SHOLTZ ACCUSES Mis. Owen Presentr BARUCH INFORMS
SPECIAL LOBBIES Credentials To King COLLEGIANS OF
NATIONAL WORK
OF BLOCKINGBILL

High School of Sanford. tdfflVrow ' Award*, fo u n t;
School Nurse I
morning at 9:30 o'clock will m ir t h ! Dorothy
U m b; »ong. "Mnjt
Into the eehool auditorium for f i- 1 Along ~ glee cuh; School progress. (
nal »x#rei*#s of their aehool year. Supt. T . W. U w tcm ; *!•** «ong.
A H A S S E F May 20
School principal J . TIIHen Jacob. "Farewell to Thee." the c l . * . :
T A lX A H A S S E h .
h a . prepared a graduation pro- Claa. Poem “ To..
Billy 7 * t h t )) .] I&gt;ec
g
T ..m a ..ll..
gram that bring* together a ma- lata addre**. Ree F M M arler. on «r «
f
|hrrp wlt| |»
Jority of the men and women wh.. presentation of diploma*. Prof. J '* • * *
*
,,,
„ ...... .. h)
have consistently maintained a n ; Tdden Jaco b .; benediction, Rev , *
UB| , „ ,n appn.prla
In ter.,t In the education of young; Smith H ardin; rece*..onal. »*'*"’V ,.? . , " * 7 WO.OttO annually i* pr..
boy* and «irl»- To«lay he stated, duet.
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to
puM
that In hia opinion the cla»a which
Memher* of the
graduation

t til
Virginia SenatorA lAlso
Has Received Other
Letters I n s lilting
Him For His Stand
».-i
W A S H IN U T O N .
May

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f O P E N l l A l ’.F.’S- May
,Ah— W ith all the traditional
(A.1*.)— R mator Carter
..Id world pomp *n,l ceremony.
of Virginia, told nrwiqtapermett
Mi*. Ruth Bryan llwen. United
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today that be had received an
.S ta ir* minkaUr t» lNmniark.
l
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anonyaaoua
letter
“Ikrealeidat
pre .ruled her crclenltal* to
- - ass*s*tnation" x s i k r Tvewtt af
4&gt;m^- - C k tia iu to . ^iuday— -The.
Are-lk*. .folioA&gt;01__ 06 MU L*
,
hi* challenge of Ihe course ot
king * chamberlain drove hei
m. l rtO b oys:.
.
P ^ e ir ^ e r o d
an. J m c n J ,
In co m p le te —
w u n ,
“ |................................
, on the whole, one of .n
the a natorlal Investigation of
to the r*»ldence In an nliltline
fo r
th *
d o p a rtu ro
ttoward
o w a r d th*
.................
- _*--- .Maa
m*Wm I W
h D*
th# Morgan Company'. Many
fine*! we’ve
ever 4
turned
out
“* I' 1The M l*-.* Martha Adam*. E th * .
"^ n
f^mP out
»f the*
A T L A N T A . May » - | A V - T h e
r«a h with
coachmen
*n«l
,
morr Insulting lettrrn that
Tnmorrnw he will bid them all *u c-1alren Brooke. PaU ye lUndy, * ^ j tjo(1, hi)| providing that '* Ti»»l ! T t l I.A IIA FSK K , May i»
lJirtrt gra.liutling class u(
OglefUmlteyV'm .carle l co a l, and
o nd o n W o d n o a d a ;.
-London
Special miere-t lnhhir*. .hictly
not anonymous also have
devtlopmanta
* , r * cea* a* he eml* hi* part a t th e ir; ilm l Ranh-. F.llen K. Bett*.
hurp* University was advised by
if ni her
yrll«.w hreeche*. She w y. atA . World
tax aifceeate* and “ a"
•ddr *»rd te him. he disclosed,
■arvsyM by Secretary early training by handing them niT'llrown."'v;irian Butner.'MarSan I *, * ,#‘*
IternarA M. Bar eh yesterday to
fa il, to
companied to the
palacv by
fla ir**, Evelyn fa .p e r . Mary U u "vcnim p r o iM r *
. :i ni red group »f c lij and county
of
'clear away the debris uf the |g2*.* saying “This is th* resell
foitnaellur Wlaahlp. After Mr*.
H a ll and hla fellow official*, all diplomaa.
^
Uitl n.„ „ . , r h a n .tr
The program to be carrleil out I* farmer. Helen Chapman. Evelyn
th# moh pstrholngy th* lareati*
Owen pie.enled her credential*
. rash uf false principles and learn
of whom refrained Horn optimistic
f a i r . . Carnet t han.llrr. U rrtie
.shortly If-,*
Imped
gallon has pmdiirrd."
in ”u«» a m#«« »f
imw found
a,,., after .he had lalkvd «•’ ‘ h‘’
paklic pred etton* and pri»at«ly aa follow*:
pM.v- r * . of the IWtl l egbla
Processional. piano duet; »ong Collin*, Elunbeth * £ ? • ” • 1
th.- Il.niae .|rii.T * flo n l the .
Kaug on world topic* .he proknowlmlg* and development
n
WASHINGTON. M»y 29.
ceneeded that plenty of h»r.l work
"Follow the Uleam," by the class; tjorner. Annie Mar E l,*.
, ppn)pH«tton« bill a M-ction *u , tuie
r-*» ' ^ ‘
’’cTStml her . «un»*llur
to the
*uv'Jv a way ns in make it the serv­ -(A . P.)—J. P. Morgan and
•ad headache* are ahead at U n .............................................................
, b r i d g e . Pauline For her. Helen (|" ^ |
)h, tilivprmir ,h .l the
|„ „ -.-,e|«.rf to Ii»e people Ml
king in accordance with tradi­
ant rather than the lunatic m ad rr (’omjiatiy’n reixirtn to Sen­
dan.
vo-Rtion, R#v. Wm. T. Hrook*. J r* ; Ct»rn*r. Myrtle (•uffonl, Jo*ephigr j ^uj. t ^,mlll^iilnn l«» a«liu«t all ' Klor da thr th ie f E y e f . i t . -aol
tion.' The Queen then rrevivrd
,.f mankind."
.
ate inventiRalorn nhnw that
. Be*ide* (celling (teblliaed ex­ muffic, *'lt«»&lt;D«tmir Junior High.”
iContinued On
kouri
. 1«p|»n»pna tMitv* ««» l«»nr
'h r l«»- ! i l . ‘ i , . , lift,» . h a . .tme -more
Mr* Itwrn in .pecial audience.
Ilerlartng the task »f
reeun- the film made nearly $10,­
changee and unleeraally lowered
amount* M l for each depart* l * . rk than the re«u*l
ol-erver
stiuelm n la" one tielunging I" 000,000 on the nalt and. un­
trade barrier* at London. l’r*»iwuuhl th ,Ik ulul ttual vital
^uutli. the wartime chairman uf derwriting of neevritiea In
deot RocAevelt’a repr#»ertatl*e*
lending In-lute Ihe gem -at
th,. tniktslrtrs huanl ’ urged th, 19.10 and 'l l , Vhe years In
yell) atek action to arcompl *h on
-------■bill calling for morr than L’i /UK).
n rmoly car. I»e enacted, in th*
gtaduali-s lu J" n force* with which the
bank’s partner*
n world-wlil* acal* what i* already
ihmi for the .VhiHil*
(„ e remaining dny* of the
pie*ldenl*Ko»»»vell. whu “ l* abo
The Senate will p.ve *|H-eml
paid only $-18,000 Income
under way here.
II.- Mid-ltie preient lawmaking
ht&lt;
first
battle
of
the
lu win
land rnntiniling ron-.ole.afon t..
tax to the United Staten. ..
The United Slate* w ill andeavor
i,,|y a * , thr hank-.t -work eg
M arrr."
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I the f7.MM.IXNi J . i l l In-ginning »l
T h l* was th# startling evidence
to enliat other nation* in the I.ild
Je.-I-Iat re in a generalmn. I&gt;ut
Tu rupport the Roosevelt pro- brought out while the banking
1:1X1 o’el.H-k today
The bill, a*
price-railing program launched in
»»»e bei"* h"*’
(ta in , Baruch *•»!. tl ts neeeesary committee Investigation
.toe* Tnnia*ell..'« anirn.lmenl rati- lh.It It- effort
uf
Ike
this country by virtue of the
red .y ,,*|meial m lrie*l li.bl.le-to understand it
"inlelllgi n l’y ’ Morgan house remained in ra­
for
money
to
come
from
a
gen
Kooaevelt monetary, farm
relief
lhroughuut
tin-e-.ion,
tl»ch
e
f
lie s a il, “a* I understand t.tem *. ces* until Wedneday
rral revenue
fund
If
tegular
gave
a
and induatrial recovery legi*ia,.f whit’ll I th.- ale* lay lobby.”
Ihe H«,mev*W object,**- wre.
- h t n r - o f'(h r -amount* th* 2 0 'p g 'rtv
*ou rerff fail.
H r N in e H a V e - P a w e d O ld
" T " ("reign nations we are tu lie n must have bven able to do. xithough there will be "« '•» *
A k l * l » « * n n io n L o r I h - offer rvery r iio | e ia l" ‘n tu w aij duct from their im-ome lax ratempt to dietato details of dome*recovery but we ate not, 1* in Ihe turns uiiiler the law permitting
H O U G H TO N . M ich. May 2t'
hut
He meaaurea to foreign governW A S H IN G TO N . Mav
O b s e r v e c l Q u i t f l l y .........
m
win ............ . . . .
..n
four years ended Mar 4 Iasi, t . capital losses |o la* subtracted
manta, the Roesevell policies are — Launehirg a demand for a ro.t- Iffh One hundred *»d eighteen . _
I II,. ,, a , -cried l&gt; • intent bin to veto
slake nur future on the slender from profit*.
(
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U
O
May
an.
hlh
-O
ut
reggrdad here aa requiring either grr.alonal
From these earning* als„ w*r#
Except f&lt;&gt;r tlm ap|marance of iin&gt; „li • tus blit |n — d at ,ms
inve.tigaiion of tVr |.er«in». vlellma of the fir»t .U real
hope ul rap u ll rotnineri-e
.1 i»
unified iaterndA.naal artion or a . ..
nf . . . industrial
r' T
deducted running
or
uverhead
tb.- le g i latur*
U t r * iliaa.lei of the -ea-on, re Amrrieun flags al...... F ir t S lieel • ,
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prime
purpose
lu
*el
nur
do
new anti highly significant policy| .bu.ine*. rrlation* of N -rm at II.
legislation Inlwn.l. .1
ex|-euses uf the firm
,r,| park Aretme the elirsmy »f |
...in d only t.- ine .ales
lues lie house in rink&gt;i.
.
in
m.I
to
.Imre
heir
ye-.lrr.kiy
o f isolation
that this:| ------Uavi*.
Rcpte*enl*tlv*
T .n an im
Almost as surprising wax th*
m .........
U’* r
vy
DMiiaiwii in
mi order *—■
I Ihe
Sanfoid A lla i.il
National lubliV. the Uoyeilmr ikmla.ed.
s iwiring ........
"Tlm lias"- l»sk heie is lo 1 1*
rduatry m»y work out H* dome*-1 ya*terday ehargrd that !*• -d'ltt | :,( | r ri.oon after a night *|-enl in
eviilen-r that tit* great banking
half
Ihe
stnte.f iv e and nm nla.n Ihe -icdit of
.. .
» * -*--- ——
I RooMvrlt'*
..
a
i . . , ........ I.
Ilf* k ;-i Bank, mid Hie p a illa l -uapen-n-n I . o n .m-iial » i""l' »•
In- ...I
roldI f..a/
f»e i.f
of I.Hill'll
huricti H'«k
, i , house ma '* mure on its sale of
tic plan without ialerferen-e
am t*» '» d o '» i-ly ig '
NIne enacted oM *g“ P " " ‘”n .he United Slates
uf aarvWe al Hi* |-.«l offmr. the) uruMy Ollmml- in npiwitil mi to
. I
" securities and its* underwriting
I..WS
d*sign»-l
as
a
counit
,
ih
'u
sl
" A w ir d '" * 1* . lhe__idnjJni.lralton “ he* been oiler perron*! i tdigw &gt;Va*. reef in U k , Supaewr t!-l I.m-h I a W r v in ••
ilr i r e f u n d i n g t ill" a n . l »•
H*»
f j •..•
li
i
we
ale
1"
m
ale
vas*
e
a
lia
b,w ng llie gtuundiiiir and wn k
•l"*«« in each " f th* Iw.i "d#irs 'i' “ U.
r v .i a
equipping ll*e lf with le g i.le llf* lion tu J. l*ifr|M.nt Morgen * •'«
n g " t. - pi* v* ni a n y r u r l g i l n w n l &gt;.f ,. iru u s tn a l
1.In.ary
etpendiloies
bu*
»:#
are
tuiiiurruw
Hill
U
..........
.
i
».y
lag nf Ihe passenger slellnel
. presaion years" limit they had
_ iiaurea with which it may either
l..
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In.at
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lig
lilrtifd
li"
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I.i«t iihi* Itlliir tl’ttllllr
......... .... every cut Of our *|&gt;en.» M1|(,lr
1 rn t llf
the fl»c*l agent of the B ril - h yuv C e m v M. ( » * late Set rday
co-operate with the real of th*
......... ....
.
• tlm p. i.pte uf tlm «lut' he &lt;•*. I, maxim m
.Mrnibrrs of tb. Ameriran le
'fg f»i this purpose with revenue wtlrh lt ,„ |,j „ „ lnPome lax of
Tb..
ru*»l
guard
culler
t'.-n*
ernment."
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ID
*
'I*
*"
"
......I
of
Imt-erilig
............
world. If the other nation* ar* *o
pair Auxil uiy of l ‘ahipl-ell-1-*'* ‘ t,-r\i .... * l.» id lulm lia -e, t.nt
,iirn i.n l for liter1s| anil ivasi-o f 11,poO (MK).
The bearded Ma**arh i.eM* Be A cud wIni'll ha I put out enrly )eInclined, or may rear new harrier*
.k.-y i n pu\i"|- '"I th* u*-liyi&gt;i‘ulde yi-atly installment repaymg post will decorate till- I-IX'
Totals for the three years Inaround thl* cuuntry'a far-flurg publican a»»ert»d ne would
.......... ..
in- lenlav, brought tu llmlxli'i-n all uf nil wnr veteran in tin- ykn- nf U -al off......I ulu.
•••"• ,„ „ -D and « ‘ I" " '
tm-iiU on evrty cent vvr upend.
. hiding
the
Morgan Company
lull
sir
uf
the
IJ4
prison*
e
i-iiri'
m
il-,
while
.IV
taliffeil
»•'*
pmeconomic frontier*.
eekilip to pi event pan agi
ul
liodure a re.olutlon in -he |luu»e
remeteries surrounding tlm t ity
•T'. tevive nur n giicull ie we j and’ Drvxel and Cnmpny, its I’hllthe Ueurge M. Cux. win h era sin d
|U.*r,|
child
U
I-"
amendment
»"
The m od powerful weapon to caJIfrg for Hie inve»tigdi-»n nf
with small ling- and w iealhs uf Ii.ea li- wl.x-li will bill f teal t.iv
ate trying In provide an Am eil edrlpla affiliate. III ri.unil figure*
white enrnute Is* I’m l
Ai *u»r
the fedeial const .t ill inn
he wielded by Ik* United Slate*
•
ran price for our ctilite dull.v,11, w ire |2.0.'lf!.IMMJ fur 1020,-&gt;1,7SO,i r lir f i»h*l ..Ini on of pul.ln k •'!
|la«i* a* a re.u ll u* le .l no ny in tint., fioin Chicago, lu pick p U6« flowers.
Vlmnesuta. ......... «;..v. *....» l»l .-oiisiimpt .... of (jsrit. pr.alucl-. .
noil for lu-tu, and 1.1 . 1.11,000 fur
during th* conference i* yet to lie
P o stm a ster J . I* Hall a d Iba*
the Sen ile hanking roniimtiee’* Canaslian iesldenl« and take llieiii
farted, th* administration tariff
Ihe genernl delivery win low will
“ In nnlu-try wr al.all try to 1031.
lit- ur$»f»l |»r«D»»D|»l $
*'f ...o i« # larm rr laU ’tite, ■*•••
lu
th*
Century
uf
I’rug
ics,
espn.i
Ihd
Representative Vinson, uf Kan- *
bin. Indication* la d night were *cn&gt;alional in»e»iigaiiuii • f
..teak stagnation l.y
giving
l&gt;&gt;
lm ..pen from X A. M to It)
'I «|»f tli'.l ifflitullliF* Lill kklm’I) lif»« ,i.li hoc of rew lal«w slut,ties.
tiun at the l* llr i r ly.
that it would he two-edged, rirry - lluu.e of Morgan.
I bo legislature »iw" ' - " ‘’7
working m.-i. lit* means to n-.y tix-ky. Democratic member of thw
tom oirow nm rnln* but thnt th&gt;- |,lirm l t Im* S ftittlf Hliil imdw $W1IHA
Four injured rrrw nientbrt' nml
tng authority for the earcutive
“ Norman II. I'avi*. rhviim an of
mnnry unle? »n«l T ffi'lrjr w r
| ||oUM* ftriioh
I l f ifimf«l it tl»«* yovcinur a"&gt;l matching group* »( . 101 in 11s lint* the i .I ihIocI s nf Ibeil House way* eummillee, issued a
statement saying that rommitta#
either to rale* tariff* or to lower the American delegatioi. i» Ihe til-urge ) |, Cnx. of New tlil.-nns.
rlirtFil
e.ty, made „ »' « ,lnv
n* '‘ own talon. IV.- intcn.l In do to *
ill L«
‘
'
' ull
" ilnv
' ‘ ,Otilv
u '“
hu m I ■
i««»if
ilif
• hortly would initiate an investi­
line o f the owners, and j nurse
them. Th# I*resident plan* to .end genrtal d »arinani*nl
%
%
il|
i»f
f
f
i
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i
r
n
l
i*f
r
i
l
v
y
-In.il.-iing
Ihe
wink
w-ek
wn.l
t «’Dfi 41Ifft IIM’ !»•»•• MM|I f9«f»l Ih** |»’ ° t a rv-lasn rumpufroi) "I""' ,hr ‘ ® "
cimfervncu were ti*ken tu Fort William ( n i l . ilflivrry
gation into ailniin.sfri.lv* featurwa
U to
aising In a slan.la.d »f d.-cent
c ir r rn», in.I- tlmt- in th«.
Court .......................... *
u&gt; Capitol
i apnoi lllll
u n i thl*
i . ” week.
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i
.
,
. ,
|,lf »
l*»
IffRtn
of »lf I'foi
% un l
- Im»*in* * i j.ir
»» »
s ••
of the Im-ome tax Inw “to plug
.
.
.
.
' with th# uer*onal tank nf a-n.m«- by the fieightei M. S. rrei.rni.Vt -- - - - Ivit.g Ih,. wages paid f»
thr
district. Mall will lie ik-palrtu.1
,|,rM „ ,u ,
l In-ii
if .1 ij.ute- were prol.ll.it'd
Tm
he view ha* been advanced
In
,
"
,,n
’
v
.
. •ailor,
_ I__........
u . which with ruasi guanl r»i&gt;, •»such holes *s may Im- di-rovcred-" •
andI.^_
niemlivr uf ’ ll" n r je m
inulim it* I t.. a il
*,r ,k
lt.itlet w ick.
and front tlm off ice a- »n • ..llu-r j )h, y -ii.tr.1 tb.- •ijl i im rln l.
influential quarter* that th# va*t
Vinson said Ihe Icstimony that
• ponded tu distress calls S jlo r Inv
o,In
.try,
g
uiiilsl......»t,
cvciiipl'uns
(rg
committee
of
the
re
inomle
“
We
-hall
atl-mpt
*..
ilra
t
days, he added
t
.ng work dune by
Ih
Induatrial tontrof bill now in the
the Morgan partners paid no In- ;
night.
OiiimiNir said th w cie raised from |T.r&gt; r» I-''". *m- •twny the dcl.ris ol dehl l. It by come tax in 1P.1I or 1012 ami ohly
------------------I lawmakers, Hie Unveinor
Uouae w ill require higher tariff* confetenee »oon to b* held in
The .12 patsengris lust a || ihe r
.il.iycrs were required t" l'*V wage .he c.llap s,, of the I'.ijx »s-f slun ItH.noo in 1030 has "startled the
R O A I) I IF F it I Al. IIK H F
lu ll » f
d k t h f |ii|hlir Rrh****!
t* protect the higher
American Igmdon." Tinkhain a«».-ried ’ ha*
■«-,.Ii • a ite c .l lit" " «'"• •" l'«y "ff '.y pin,..ling easy means to cum Am eriran people” and wa* “| lp l | i and price standard it would J it ennnunrrd In Eur.qic that personal Ptfeets
«y»frtn wi»« thf
The D istrirl Superin'endeiii fur plirthnifnt !«» tl.'itf Ilf nKatn 'fc* u worker within 24 ho rs of ills
pus* ami write it down, and let most unbelievable to them."
('apt. Ueurge Jnbiison, of fia *
faatar. b t th* President doe* not
Ihe United Slates shall no linger v*r*e C ity, Mich., v e ln an Ur.-at the S ta ir It..a,I |b•|&gt;arlm••'V, . I"“There la no doubt In mr mind
clairi| that thf fflulf rtrn n l »lT«*nl m aslrg him, and prohlhileii from our Institutiora, both In g-.virnbatiev* thl* necsalary,
provided
..tent an.l industry, a* well a* in­ hot what million* and million* of
price* abroad a r * .ra is e d equally b# an IndepeniUnl nation and ra- I ake* »hi|ima«ler. wlm rnmiua.id file d at Delarod. w»« m Sanford to Ki»f thf %ch&lt;&gt;«*li* m oif than n.cepiing f'-e- f"&lt; giving h'1"*
North Dakota. Indiana, Artaona, dividual del,tors in r ral and Ur- dollar* In In-nme taxes are avoid­
ere is# such noveulgnty an belong* e.l th* steamer -«anl ggsleiilsy Usj week in ennydr-allun with |*»,.r «tll.tMMl ti y* nr «tulf inofify ntni
with those here.
l.mal persons Interest.-1 In -road
I if,'gun,
N ch.a-k*.
Atkansa#, 1,an .tistrirta, breathe free of ih - ed annually hy failure lo stop such
Other point* in th* American to *uch a nation, lie ha- officially “ W# hit a reef wlnl- going nl a way*, and lu announce tba' be n/mn aid hf $%•* hi \fto biiv
c a n s ’&gt;• the Kentuckian said.
. -J
and Cnlorailo «i»" oifnaer of Ih*, she.iff's sale.
speed
of
17
knot*
Tim
im
p
s-I
\
«
si h"«il n i|»»i*|irmtion in f u n t •*! Washington
___a a are vast public work* con- proposed
the leiauna'.i-in
uf
will
have
a
crew
..f
workers
Meanwhile, Recretary Wnodlji, ( ,
severe, rausirg n large huu- n. In
“Titer* ate
lima# win,
are
i.l old age
p c - '" li
law*
tlmt amount unU- thf l.ruiO nturf
^ tra ctio n program* In all coun- American neutrality. Ihe cu rtail­
torn in h*r side It I siru in !-u • ."“..thing ..ill the rough ►I*-'' ""
•mill f nd m uy t•• m y it wttln»ut IVavhll'glU" however, tailed to ap •jnukiil l.y the Ixd.lne-e of this who was on two o f Ihe faro rid
triea sim ilar to the step* being
the road between M-.nio# l'.,rner
ment uf American fieed-un d the ilegn-e* and the lop's s l- .|, -un
pto i.n atr futi'i.. The Mj*h » *" .rngram . I mu-l say frankly I ,h. client list* »f the Morean Arm an- -v
««f r it mi**l Ih i I •• F m irl
undertaken here, credit e il-an .im
and Monroe Bridge this Vs* - l ___
covered by the Investigating romrot fear il.
inriged in almol (•• i wi-wile-,-11
„ n,| F lot Ida boo-........I .- p ic d im
sea*,
and
the
aa-uraine
of
Ana-r.
through central bnnk action k:nr*
mitlee, rrolsed d »*n ihe PolomkC
•“|bc
nl.jeclive
i&lt;
neither
•
n:llI
l
o
r
,
pus
e.l
Simill.r
•
ills
while
i
huu
Id
juikfe.”
th* tam * line* an th* federal r - ian ,o*rel»e action to enforev
P lver with l-rcsiden*
H.wisevcit,
enium
.....
any
great
d.'pnrl.it#
n" Ohi" lull I* le .l ............ '-"lei
Three men and u wuninn were
d y in g
rise to speculation that
_M rv e
p.urcha** of government | r t ic l* IO o f f be League of NaUon*.
r geo
rnce after passirg both branches ..-m lb«* best that we of
th eir conversation- iu rn eg -ct -least— •
bonds, and control of production which a K ie l* g u au n lee* the pr*«u injured,'due TrfThdm ~e7( Ji'fy . Tf*
is mo have known ' Il l* •imply
of th# Iegi«r*!nr7- Tn c.inTIhlTng
boundarie* of the the wreck which oi-ruim l ui &gt; |.&gt;
In part to the Morean Inqolnr,
of basic commoititle*, wheat, for ent political
hat
...tee
again,
the
man
»•».
is
forms'.
_
i ithat P. M. Saturday while ih (fontlnned On t’ece Th rcel
•xam pl*— by *om* lock
govern­ world. He ha* anno need
New llattt ,«hlre. New
Vo.k •lilll.g l» work an.l lo ik. his I
mental action at that mad* pos­ European naliors are to be al- srngera were at ilinn —.
When House It'll No lt d ., tr-1 were Ihe same in that no chanfeN’cw Jersey, and Utah mail* •’ duly l.y h m -rlf an.l hi* fellow B o n u F v p H
Plowing through a h - n y log.
sible he,* by the new farm rtlief luwtil lo supervise American de­
.lefining Ihe Sanford
.ly I
had been made
unlawful In pay women and --hit men car. look the world in -It*
fen*#
In
the
rotting
up
at
Oeneva
steamer
struck
III
rV
c
iu
l
blU.
fo v
became a law without the y ... r
A check of Senate and llous,; hen l**» than u *p-c fir mlrlmit." face and depending on himself
The** move# are aimed atiim ul- of a bureau (or the supervision of Irdg* of yock a short .listanre from ror's signature Igat Frulay •»&lt; •- i-.u.nals with the draft of the loll
alone hf secure in hia right lu
wage
Utah,
Wyoming.
Inuidana
armn.
Buck of Age* lightl... s.- with noon, nil f. rther net ion I.’ th* as .rcor.lr.l nn the minute* of the
W k R H IN n T n N . M«V o q -liP V ,
taaeous world wide attack on unraise an.l support bi* family id
__»oM mfifl"The same objeetivr* har# long such force that hrr i.igi-.e, m il Sanford r il y Comm, «"-n I - . : ...... f it v CommlMlot. meeting . . ’ some Texas and Minnesota *1 " h"’ 1*
(Continued Un -Fag* Four)
dtrenry
and
comfort,
with
rinsuned Ih* hours ol work l"r wnm -it
h#r« nf *H«« Si-nrtt#* Lnnkin«* mmbeen sought by American itter- boilers were tipaed I.mi • The i n unnecessary, anil effective tb..l day- »*"■ Indicate, that l " r
tide protect'on again*! any
yemltlee l.d a v that h- veanted t h d '
nat onal banking and intern i».up- pact^thrrw pasarngers ... lim ato.i afternoon Hanfnrsl's I... u ii . a &gt;v p ro io scl is the -uom one which t.o*| minor*.
N'urth Dakota
Oregor, llhln, h i re nee of ,ras..ns such xs enia." loves, lestlnn of I I’ Morean end
al buiineaa interest*. It therefor* fldors and arnt tables a i l .b u lls I,n r. were rc.lnrr.l l.y more’ tl a" t**- l-m-ww*! ■"*! Im.aom a law.
Michigan, N-w
Jln.it|,»hire at..!
Com'-anv an t nlhsr nri«a»e henkbecome* of the utmost importance crashing against tlm wails. *
five square mile- nf prop, n
The hill nut only
't-;f'»» W»*h4
ngtnn
nt-it'e,r
the prop-—d
ers n'tshe.1 f.irwa^-T "wit Hoot HM7 .;
J
C
a
t
p
t
r
a
nf
th#
Buo—
uf—
A
*
*
J
Thrisi
l»~&gt;
‘Futicldsli.n
n
riu
r
i
^
illT
t
l
ie*
thr
i
nrr
nnitr-tlm,m)arw-V
ta_kfiiur jahat-ntlatiunc-M i.L&gt; k»ia
It " Members nf ' K» rommiiiee ^
,aw
Ihe this morning b y M a y » r
V \ “ f_Sanf.ini b«t al “ |i'.ser&gt; e. all child labor a,»,en-ki.eltl which bad
now ha* or ha* had with any in- lighthouse sa d ’they
■eld the* **«»*rd*d this as *n indt,
Chief of P o llc, C. H . Shaffer, ternatinal banking nr inteinatim - • para of the stemmr .above If * Steer and t’ lty Clerk K. S ............. .
real and l - i -'md proper •aid almo-t furgnllrn fur acvcral
re.Ion the-president i« satisfied
wb# accidentally iwallowed what al b t net* interests.
low-hanging fog ar.l um
franlu- son after th# former'* artintn.n i I j excluded, whether the' lien he years.
,
I'OONA, India, May 20 - O P )— with th# manner In whl-h Prcnra
1 for U s e s , «ldewak. paving, or
Wisconsin and llln h r r a i l c l
la kallerad to be a silver of gist*
“The same objeetivr* ha-*« long but futil* efforts to a’linet the WB* railed to the fa 1 lh.it &gt;b."
“ In Uo.l’s name I began this fast committee counsel hs* W n conbulkhead
asaeaainet
I*.
law*
limilint*
eni-.lovmenl
•&gt;
(
iwb'l* drinking • »oft drink l*»t been sought, also, by disloyal ano vesa*t’a attention with r«... . ten Ih* Cummi»*ion#ra official!, , mand in Uml's name I end it,” aaid (nstln e the In vcs.les'inn .
&lt;
With the hill a law and the City •rhool children
F rid a y afternoon, wa* r.leaw d seditious Am eriran organisation* A few monvont* aft -r lh.‘- v i - m-I proved Ihe promised bill *' » '
Mahnlma tiandhi today
as he
Tt&gt;P cxn—s*'nn nf confidence •
limits
reilt'ced,
M
ajor
Spe*t
t'-lay
Indiana i.'.d &lt;aliforn * appro • &lt;
Orlando koaplUl aariy and foundation* in th* t ln t - il struek Ih# had br»k ii 9,1*11 l i * I Commissinn meeting soonstated that he w ill iietrurt the po- lawa m il. ng illegal the so-called broke hla three week's voluntary rsm e »(•*- the President sn*«Vt th* *
filled with w atrr -irt l 'her tup sgo they mad* further dl-n
------------- iy moralag. H* wa* dc(Continued On Fag * Two)
|.er department that "" further -yellow .log” cnni.aci oiler wh. h cast- l.y sipping a glass nf orange week-end dnsrn the Potnms# wdth &gt;
nf
Ihe
suhleet
useless
in
1*»’
"
deck* veer* awash.
* T e U r a d out o f danger.
IMilicing of any "f 'In- aroa ex- an employe would a c t* * not •» •nice II.- began hi* fast at noon ••c rs ts rv Woodln ititcin# whl*h 3
hill staled that “T h is set *b»B ,However, hit phytldan W k**pMay H The en,| nf the fast wa* «Xew discussed the Inclusion nf “
rqme a law Immediately ul-'" •*" ludetl will la* neci - inv lie also loin a union. The Illinois senior as impressive *■ ita beginning. He
fag him "Oder obtervallo-t. fur the
Woodin'* name on th* Bat of ap*•aid
that
th#
aamfaiy
.lc|,artment
cassar# aa,f adoption hy tl» I - "
Lasted a similar I. II, as well *- a wa- wholly without food three
U l m atiM remalaa *mbe-tied It.
ria l client* who obtained stock
will be notified .1" .Ii continue
Islature,
Ita
signing
by
the
"trlct
«nti
ir
n
hill.
tbs'. moacle* af. hi* each. The obweek- and 40 minute*.
bargain price*
_____________ . ..
1 nor, or Ita beeomlng a l» » . •*', h - i'*rba*e collection from the ex­
Cslaradn rr|-eale.l its anti ptekjart wiO be removed Juat aa aoon
tine hundred and &amp;0 men and
‘
eludedarea.’
IIUNOKR S T R IK E F A T A L
tj
ctlag act. New JI cxko passed an women and a score of newspaper­
»* It la feasible to do ao. Ir th
W A S H IN G T O N , May » . - ( * )
N E W Y O R K , May
A out th* guverrmr** »lgnnii-ie"
Mayor ffne#r Ratttrdav »(&gt;■- i Only two electric light • will be eight-hour law f'»r hitslnaaa n.*n men were admitted to hi* room, “ l
M M tlm * Chief Shaffer b remlnd- — Tb* Senate passed and sent tn bull market In *to-ks rollml for­
C|it
o
ff;
on#
that
hn&gt;
l»-*n
bumS IM L A ,
India. May
and W0n.cn an.l -la le office rn&gt;- Pm glad ike untouchables are her*
adag l u i n i m r by * alight dit- th# Ilona* a Mil establishing tb# ward again today after *«fn# hes­ noon stated that in hia opinion lb*
next step would b* furthc, -I
ng on West F irst S ited for th*
Sikh sarvlng a life sentenar 'OB
plnyaa. Montana adopted similar will. it*. I do not know what Hod
M d a r t wbaeevar be swallnw*. tl* Everglada* National Park la Flo r­ itancy during th# first hour. T ra d ­
Andaman Island dl*d yesterday,
rwution of th# pmpu*«l to r*d&gt;. *1 iw*t a#v*ral year* th- other th#t
restriction., (nr -trip miners, -ruck expert* from me now but what­
ida. Tb* Mil by Senators Fletcher ing failed to touch th# feverish
Ihe city limit*. A t that time he dot bum* In ***t
Marvqma
IT * * #
after f r a .My* of a hunger ftrlkw
par*
of
Saturday
but
week-end
ever
it
n
u
r
be
I
know
he
will
driver*
and
worker*
an
I
c*nie-.i
and
Tram
aw
ll
set*
said#
approxi­
be yreeeea m a e erU la apot a f bU
not know whether the bill «' rea l "v h l* are the nni&gt; one* that h*v#
In which 39 political
p rlw m m
Dlanta,
q d *rre s.
hydrmalccti u rive m* vtrangth for It," Qandhl
deepIt* hie -.-ataer har- mately UNO square miles of Dade, news indicating further gain* in at th# commission meeting *»J •■**••» connwted in all of Ip#
partlclpatsd.
•tael
production
provided
conaidraid.
Monro*, and C#lli«r couatMa for
and
sugar
r*fiocrls*.
tha ou# pasaad at T aila h a .v .t that new hai be.n d e lu d e .
crakla bulllak ammunition.
tb* yrspoead park.
foe IL

Financier Declares He
Has Faith In Effort

t Siiles Tax Advocates
1__ m am al For i p i j r f : .

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......w.-tAn-’trcnky W . dweebaol .flar-UunUMm^eJ.

Made Hy Roosevelt

ing Spcecly Action

WhHtj

ffi iaN". *r,r
,,"v
.* Sh-dt* ye-lerday for

FEDERAL PROBE'118 PERSONS ARR-srCu’ZtTir.......
OF DAVIS TO BE RESCUED FROM
ASKEDBY SOLON SINKINGSTEAMER
Ambassador At'I*arge Victims Of Lake Dis­
Declared To lie Ob­ aster Spend Night
OnFog-I*adenlsland
ligated To Morgan

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VARIOUS STATES
PROVIDING LAWS
TO ASSIST LABOR

Memorial Pay To He | o " £ {TST

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Sanford-C.it v Limits Automatically
Shrunk Without S h o 11 z’ Signature

th#

With Mor^nn P

Shaffer's Condition
_Is Greatly Improved

I *

fiandhi Ends 3 Weeks
Of Voluntary Fairting

Senate Paasefl Bill
Stock Exchange Hus
For Everglades Park Another Bullixh Day

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Il aMt t» laenta th* euK - »k«»
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TO HOW T IIM
tK ^ m n . n
ORLANDO UnfArrl
SUNDAY TUT

In The W E E K S N E W S l » ” y W

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H t T O R M C IN T E fl—
Adelpk Hitler, *heww
Iw typical po*«. wtw
tnr*a(*a«d Garmany'i
reatpnatlen frem IM
Laagua anl«(* »M we*
•ranted arm* *au*'df.
Hla t H K i fallawad
Fr*aidant go«»«v*it'a

•*W K e n ) f M

m M ^ e Their Fi­
nal F irtt H alf AppearanceTom orrow
R*nf-&lt;rd

Celerg^ed*

Th# TWrn, otniMlInr nloo*
with • t##m of youncRttn* who
MW fln»* h«1f fwnnnnt Rmhitlon*
hnsHlmllv VRnUh wh#n th# 1n«Hnn« woo
Thf rwftiV. hop# to
th# •■M#* thU onr#. TVy
N#il

al

Sm w

Nmrr»«.

valng unawattaned evape

rated milk Inataad ef fraali
milk and cream. He favnd
th* rvaperetad predwet lee*
Irrltatlnp and mere dlpaetIkla.

wilt

their final find-half appear
In Orlando tomorrow after
when at 3:-10 o’clock they
w ill begin plav agalnat the O '
lando T ig e r*, fourth-place Central
rinetda R.aeb all League m iry .
Th e fed *. In flrat place by a
• eingle ra m * lead over the Daytona
Beech Talandera, have a -lean date
iw -l. aerie. wl*h the Tiger*
tho* fa r. for Tiff* Minor h u shut
of* Iw lrr.

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a»*y
'
on U Wtidemann i(4 the arUit
th, U tiiM
(.rad*t* of Mm 4tn**n*fuj
■.ago 1* » .per&lt;t»r Ut-r
ad.nrd
of thir, w»r» erArt
•thlbU.
irtin p il »f -Ji»fer&gt;*. R«W «f. tW k»tV«
th r , roirtl wa* arranged
I r Daily W orlrr. official
otfkuil orgae an. A riot roll bro ghi "Jo
lit*, anc the’ n»il: of offier*. With I
■f ihe Coat atuniat party.
!wd- lagan aatherins
tl
-rtna cl
the . *win zing. Ibe police chartti
orth German Uoyd
al J Bf|lifT
jrJ pier at
bottle* and brkki
M. 1 ... A. i i t . "Mia. Han Me har d e-aCkt
A eordnn nf

accJtd
i o r t f viatt eti.t proceed*

— IT A t Steamship Pier

r.

*#*ali wrrf

- I a»nt to Ike German cdmiIj U

A*** If A*
rulNinhila

N EW Y O R E . May
thou-and rnmmuniata and ant Nati*. prntaaling the arrival ef
ia .i V Mrmann, Hitler goodwill
amhwa.adnr
to
the
Chirac i
Wotl*fa Hair, verted their wrath
p e r. A * tho liner noaed into
In a pitched hat 11* w th police ye..- i ho demonttralioo o ened up. Hla

erday.

•»r.h ifie led Ihe P ro to d a n l.’
rntlm rnt*: “ Dowa with ta* H ilU r
m- rder and lerrur regime^ -W a r

Th ftten n o ’ and women wvrw
■ailed on rhargr* ef taamull ettd
•flmirt r*v t'nndort. Two policvm j
were taken to a boapital alter
the rry.
Wridermanr, arrompanigd by a
German artlat, Gotthold. R:h km |*r, landed quietly at th* Batitry.

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com­
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mandeered a tog alawg»Jd# a

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Bald with Jnhpnle rnl*-'*'h &gt;-•
atalled nt third he**, and with
Oft* Ciiftt on thr m«-"d |* I.
m m In hu'l and h* w**h
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e* O'landn. the lee.hure Tlniln.
will he at Corn* and lha Da*Inn i
Wearh t.te.dera will mnva d-iwq *
N*wr Afnvma for a final lima thin
The ttroln. an,| Indian, hare
anllt even «u far thie vear. A.a
Wall nmhahlv will gel the .(art.
lag a«*l*rim*nl for lh* Indiana
with -leiftv Knowlea atmn.l aur*
In hli'l Hem tnr It— ftmln.

• The f.l.ader. wl'l nae |.eflvj-—
Bnrhhardl nr Rod Haa* again.'
.tme-frurVer* whn tipaef “BOWLING NOTES’*
th* Fed. on Thumdnv, while the In lh# Han fori I Dowling League
fraekera ellhe* will fa* Teil floodHeh. from lh, lower Fa.l Cna*t, thin week tho Km real (ja tch rl'.
or Joe Che-h, Ihe Slet.nn fail- twik 0 "tralght gam r* to g„ |n(n
flint plarr ami taking tho N o-lli
hall—.
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Prr.ldenl W. ||. Mandelrnm at Untiling tram down for Ihv flrat
ftrl*wln ennminre,| lhal hr will llm r In many wrek*.
ramler a derl.inn In Ihr Sanford- The United l.uniU-r Co, lint •£
1,ee.h»irr protr.1 ra.e tomorrow gamr. to th,- Ner-lli llotllm. whilr
the Valdox ilo.nl took 2 gamra
’ momlng.
A«a Wall. Corn* Oldfield*'- from the McKnighl'a f'lraner*.
nltrher, remain, a. Ihe league’* Hoy Holler of the Gatchel’t tnImltler leader, while hi* tram taln.1 M| for .1 gamr*. II. Zurllridr
mala* have planted themaelve* In uf Ihr MeKnlght'a got #12. Haul
•erond ol.ee h, halter*, ar-ord- I'ein Id tolali-d Wit and ti. Wad.Ing tn nffleial average* reteaaei d«.i.
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bu*. ,p'ano and *hip line* ripiellng o gola lu n n ir
k.rng‘*e leurlat» «* »»»*- C.M—J -of-J—- —&gt;*
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Woman Trapped In
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I ri.ppi-tl in ■ tiothtuh four day*.
Mia, Mary llrnann, &lt;U year, id i
■ml rather atnul, wa* n -rni-d by
i olire and firemrn.
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'Itt hrrrrlf from thr tub. In her
effnlt. tn frr* hriat-lf, ah* became
wrderi) under thr faucet*.
Ml*, y. A. Jonec. a .leigh'inr,
dlaciivrred her plight ami finally
nlilairrd help after narrnwly earailing airent. Mhr railed the file
di-i-artmrnt, bill In hrr eicileinent
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Ihlpila of thr nimi-tirr a.-tre'inn- f•trill a ding 'lo t', i&gt; t gate
mrnt
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hi ad'|irat Irta
for ebaervati )P. lor thr ctiatage nf lh»ij- leader*
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t i .t Mm. Ilrt'rnn'a liomr. Thr tir act eylttl b&gt; 'Hit' ■Dll near public
tun Mat found in the luh. r'l.r lluii tin Jaiuuiro will abide by
mef linn M-a|nmdrd.
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fnrtuiM.tr wnnian, thr rearuere Agrnnr. of public opinion In
gavt- In-1 nimrtahmrnt l&gt;efo|i- pty Central ami Ninth China hava no
mg hi-t n t nf thr tub. A pniHr aympathy with the criticlain of
•iiigion raid 'he war ai|IT.-ring| I an lone,r leader* almrd at Nanfrnui high Idimd prraaiitp a: tl klrg’a parlry. lor a Hmn-Japaneae
tiucr ai range mm t. At Shanghai
the freling prevailed that the Can­
ton group wa* open to the charge
of dn.ng much talking but con­
tributing nothing to tha milllaty
i-ifort- agamat Japan.
Thr tru e In thr Helping area
la entirely Inral and in no way af
fret* the atat a of Manchuria and
Jrhol a Nanking guvernment
S H A N H Ifk l. China. May T J.— raid yratrnlay.
(Ah -While wrlcom irg the millCanlonrae effort* to oppoae the
la iy truce between uppualng S no- program of th* Nanking goetrnJepaite.r force. In th* Helping mrnt were denounced by thi*

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with Uitarine ln*fontty dottroy*
mouth odor* and check* Infec­
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t o i tom ei odor* ordinary antioeptici ean&gt; hide In 4 day*.

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�Laat n ig h t we UftteMd to .tiro of Florida’# faran o at
political leaders discuss legislative m atters which vitally «*'
feet tits people o f this state. W ith less than s week re­
m a in in g before the adjournm ent o f the present session end
w ith Governor Sbolts committed against the calling of e
speelsl eaaelair, ft' becomes increasingly evident th a t what­
ev e r le going to b * done f e r th e re ilo f o f th e
payers m eat
be done a t ones. T hat, the dispute over tax bills waxes
warm.
l i n t we heard Governor Sholtz pay tribute to the
work which tb s vtrioos committees have done in preparing
thsim um w rnble M is fe r legislative action, and promise th a t

tbs otsMst imports**** t*» t*ow
wVft n h t i N i Mr. Davit *&gt;*» has
or hat had with any «f thee* *V-

tor la tha pact. Now lafa examine
tha rtaaon for thla praaont Say t*.
rival t f Bryaalsw. grxeu-betktom.
aad athar proposal* fW pMttoa
away from tha r»W rtwrlaarl.
f » t t » M rneinfwg dhpw o f t h h saaaion su ffic ie n t tlm w vw (far* tra in wc ha*o to distinguish
m ains for th e enactment of truly constructive legislation. batwatn lha domoatto ittaattow

A t the same time he warned th at powerful lobbies had been and tha international
moot important r
aft week, eng a w now a e v tin g th e ir ntmoet influence, to de* Tha
t h a d issa tisfa c tio n w ith th e
flat aw Mhd of IftgielaUaa opposed to special interests and s ta n d a r d to this cm m try M
political ■fhvgritUm.
....................
Commenting at some length *ipon the so-celled refund-

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i t r overburdened taxpayers by aetting up tha machinery
ad Ju n ta a r t aad casnprornine of our 1800,000,000 bonded

Most countries havs boon tryiaft
for auvara) yvan to stimulate t o e
In n s and miss price* by making
mousy very ebaap and by In­
creased public expenditure*. I s
thia effort they have encountered

d humanity. In jo u r own Interest and th a t of your children,
net to ait supinely by and let foRy and ambition destroy
year seated institutions, recall your cherished .rights and
wound unto death the Goddess of Liberty under your very
eyes."
• And a t we have a decided conflict of opinion appealing
to th e pewple for support.
ltd * practically impossible for
th e a w ra fe e R tie n ,'fa r from the- cehtar of these battle
scenes, dependent solely for hie knowledge of the facts upon
hearsay and too frequently prejudiced opinion, to know
recisely and Intelligently wherein hie future interests lie.
MY trouble has com# to us *n&gt; Fd Is told by one th a t the bill win ruin him ; by the other,
th at It la hie salvation.
What ia he to doT
and he
Is longer cages what his score
Aa for moat of ue, we do not believe we can any long­
may be.
er be frightened by th at scarecrow of former daya that
I , t o * learned that goU la just a anything, can ruin ua.
If anything can ruin us more than
ja n e
we already are. It would, at least, be Interesting to know
bad whatever th* shot, Ufa stays
w hat It ia. Necessarily, whatever road we follow Into the
/• th* same.
,
future
m ust be'accompanied *by a Certain amount of blind
i a la grateful bow far tha ebaoea
faith. Necessarily, the failure or success of the Admlnia(a play l
i tratten m easure m ust depend to a Urge extent upon its ad­
m inistration.
I
T hat tha cJalmi of its most ardent proponents are ex­
aggerated, there are perhaps grounds for belief. ' T hat it
will not utterly destroy ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of
9 happiness" goes almost without saying.
Moat of us, we
. believe, are willing to give It a chance.
I f both aides are
to be taken serfoualy, It U "kill or cure" medicine. And
that's about w hat we’ve been waiting for.

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currenry br tonkin* measure*,
th* mar* difficult It to for U to
protect Its cold reserves.
MR. LY O N : I can see that all
right. Of tours* If a country ha.t
to keep Ita currency redeemable In
gold. It means that th*r* can’t to
as much experimentation with the
axe of currency for flnancin* goteminent,
or manipulation
of
money to cur* depression* or to
boost th* price level, as wontd to
possible If ths government hn,l a
free hand to do what It pleased.
MR. H ARD Y: In other wont*
the gold standard to to a certain
extent automatic and Inflexible. It
doe* leave more play for manage­
ment than Is generally supnosnl.
but nevertheless It puts • limita­
tion on Management. Then srSIn.
we are'living In a time of xtrong
vociferous nationalism. The gold
standard seem* to, and to a cer­
tain extent does, put each country
under th* financial control of all
other gold standard countries.
MR. LY O N : Lat me se* if I fol

pio or
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fold la
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•n
ir'h of
an! to
ntrios
rn far
effect
rnd to
ska in
ind as
t they
prices
lion la
I . im i.
money
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g just
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0f monty _}n eirealstion. u s all tied up wllh those of
the other fold standard countries.
la a f o l j standard world, no country „ „ pars or a policy of rptost*
did Isolation. That h why wo talk
about the IN T ER N A T IO N A !, fold
standard.
N R- LY O N : 11 '"oke, than, aa
'hood* wv come here upon the
"WVting p lan of two nppo.ing
tondoncios. national autonomy and
intornational aollitorlty.
tilt* H A R D Y : Exactly. + h* fold
standard impttoa a world economy,
It
in with a feneral sc hemr of
thlnfe In which foreign trade, the
International flow of capital, the
improvement of communication,
and world poaco ara-consdderod doslrabls. But it fits badly Into a
world in nhirh the emphasis ia on
nationalism, patriotism, protective
tariffs. Immigration restrictions,
and standing armies. Aa I see it.
the present reaction ajralnst -the
■up- fold standard is really a reaction
in trie* ayainst all those limitations on
the freedom of national action
which arise from the interdcoeml
ence of the nations of the world.

flu

DR. HENRY
McLAUUN, J r .

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SEMINOLE
FEED C a
LUMBER

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Hard, hot-weather driving aoon ahowa up ‘*hargaur
oil*. They get thin, dirty, lifalraa Inai th eir b o d y then watch for your bearing*! Deeft experiment. Baal
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JLF stations from Maine to Mexico
■re now offering a motor fuel that
aurpuics everything that baa goos before.
This great fuel is new in everything
but name. It actually [h a t [raatar tmiUaga
and cult rtpaircaitt—because it lubricates
tbs upper cylinder and valves.
Tha osw lubricating Good Gulf Gaso­
line contains an upper cylinder lubricant
made 8y an exclusive Gulf process. This
lubricant—correctly blended with that
Good Gulf Gasoline, tbs famous/rvsA gas

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l they must ha repraauntotba.
Uto thirty-hour weak applied
i, wa voaM hava been mere
ft thJsd through with our
t wh*a «a want hum* Bondar
la* V t are U fausr to H.
have * harvest of same In the
serly fall. Mrs. D. A. Caldwell,
little Joe, am) th* girls left yes­
terday for North Carolina whom
ttoy will oojurn during the sum-

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Tinkham the* lefrrrad to

closurv* btfort tht banking com­
mittee to h t Morgs* t* r * r f that
Davit was on th* Itot of favrreJ
rot tom&gt;n and that ht oOfi»*td a
siseaMe mm from tht Motf t n
firm several yrtrv ago, which It
a. tlll la r t lt lly anliq tdttfl. Davto
wot also Ihttrd by Tinkhtir. a t a
member of tht hoard of tht L'ouaril of Foreign Rrlationi lit;. Thia
organisation, ho tatertod. t» 'ccastaatly attomptlnr to Influence
tht forelfn policy of th-r Unitol
f lU tr a contrary to the b»xt intara tti of tht United State*."

copal (lurch on th* lovely lawn
of Mr. and Mrs. C . M. Hand's
lovely residence Monday weo-

Tbe W orld's F air

cgts p o o ls of information, la transform ed Into a crystal
d e a r explanation.
The Industry and transportation division are declared
to be equally aa illuminating and Interesting. B ut t h e n
a r t many other aides to th s fair which will appeal more to
tha aeaihetic aids of m a r than to tha practical. An ex­
hibition of the work* of aria of great m asters, collected
from, all over America, wdU be on display In th a Chicago a rt
muaetlm. For the lees culturally Inclined there wQl be danc­
ing giria from tb s F ar B ast who will display their talenta
cultivated down through ’th e e sn tu ria .------In fact; there will be gathered la th is one spot on tha
■horse of Lake Michigan inch a concentration of the
racorda o f human progress, emotions, end achievement*, the
'observance of which would take tha place of a trip around
the world in informative valve.

rmniistkme.”

M artin i Garage
If yo« have ytwsr car
OK’d by fUrtin hr
fare you take your

SBKhR

— makes ta Ja j’t p w f r t f mm frtm k m /m l

far madarm matan!

It lubricates ths Intake valves. prtw sN
sticking, and forms Hide, o r m carbwal
If you want to get more and lower
cost miles out of a gallon of gas, try aft*
maw GaaJ Gulf Garnimm today. It doesn't
•oat a penny mors.

�FLORIDA;

AndPersonal

i

Pupil* Of M argaret
Davie Give Recital
Before a large gathering of
r friends and relative*, the piano
pupil* of Mlaa Margaret L. Davi*
ifgava a recital im Friday evening
(at 1:18 o'clock at the Woman’*
Ftaak Chaa* ipont the n e t - [Club with J. Martin Stineripher,
M h*ra with hi* parent. Mr. and baritono, aa assistant talent. The
Puerto were received at the door
‘T*. 8. O. Chaa*. Ha rtturned thin
by Mr*. A. M. Philip*, and Mm.
Gladyt Morria William*.
Th# club room* were opened en
M *a d tr%m P it ihirk Avenue to sult# for tho oecailnn ami
On Mctejnolil* Apartment*, eor- rated with a profusion of pink
M r ad Sanford and Geneva A re­ gladioli, palm*, emitax. and fern*,
arranged in tall pedeatial baiketa.
The program* werv distributed
• Mr*. J . C. Wainwrlght and Mi** by Kathyfiae Bpenrer. Magr Mr.
A l*» Wnlnwrtght lift today far Rory,, and Junior Campbell while
A * * Yerh CRy where they plan to Mr. and Mm. George McRnrir, aathe ttmtmer.
altted by Mlaa Thelma Ben*on.
Gilmer
Mm. A n Daela and Ml** Maude M in Eleanor Hiehann.
U t » *pettt the we*k-and at Lake Steele, and Don Biahop had charge
MUry aa the gue*t. of Mr.
Ibu. John L. Galloway.

and Mm. H. C. Watera. Jr.
MManeo the Wrth of a son. H. C.
Waters, n i, laat night at tha
Fetwuld-Laeghton Memorial Hoa-

Frienda of Mm. Victor MeLaulln.w m be glad to learn that
Mje *• la Improving nicely at tha
nmMm Sanitarium In Orlando
•IbA w ahFim dfnm rt gn operation
Mr. and Mm. Will Harney, of
Jaobaonrtlhat formerly of thia city,
dVhe tha dintwr guest* Thursday
m n in g of Mr. am* Mm. W. A.
cu t*, East Second Street,

MONDAY. MAY 19. 1M.1

A ctivities

Social

Ca

VALUE FOR THE PAST 60 DAYS!!!

TtESDAY.
The pupil* of tha Junior High
School will give a recital of mack
and expression at fl:00 P. M. la
the uchool auditorium. The puMit
ia invited.
W ED N ESD A Y.
Miw E. N. Scat! and Mr*. R. M.
Warren will entertain the m*aa-

The Seaboard Oil Company has been giving you TOP-CYLINDER LUBRICATING
WOCO-PEP, a t no Extra Cost, ever since Marehjjfth. You have shown your appre­
ciation of finer motor performance, greater vai fftffSeaboard leadership bg your grow*
tng patronage.- I f you have not tried /mprorerf WOCO-PEP, read the facta below and
get a filling today a t the nearest ORIGINAL Blue and White Service Station.

Uub of Sanford with a party on
their yacht. Ml*. Celu, at l l;M
A. M.
FR ID A Y
The Young reople'a Service
Leagvm of Holy Croea Rpieeopal
&lt;hurch will have a lubacriptlon
bridge* party at 3:(h» P. M. at the
pariah honae. Reeervationa may be
made with Mr*. A. M. PhIHpa.

IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST OF FLATTERY

Senator Abo
Has Received Other
Letters I n s u ltin g
Him For His Stand

and

. Mr.

~

At tho cooelu»ton of the pm.
xrem. refreshment* were *erved hr
Mlaa Daria, antated hy Mr*. G. tl.
Brow*. Mr*. E . F . U n e . Mm. Wal­
ter R. rnmphefl, Mm. Minnie
Jonee, Mr* R. W. Lawton, and the
Miaaea Lettle Caldwell,
llatel
(Contlnoe,| From Page One)
Harvey, AHee Harvey, Margaret
With the open heurlnga reaum*
McGarvey, and Ruth McGarvey.
Ing Wednapday, Ferdinand l V * n ,
The progrant wna given aa fhl- committee cnunael, and hie ataff
lowa:
tmlay were hoay In New York,
March from Tannhauaer. Wagner gathering additional data to lay
— Flore nee Lota and Dorothy before the committee.
The *terti ayndlrate and Joint
Mamhall.
Virginia account opera!Iona of the Morgan
Romance, Milo D a y o
firm were aubmltted to Peeora In
McRory.
to a quration put forward
,
Song of the Drum, Rliher—Jo** ,answer
br Mm at th r beginning of the In­
D«ugla*a.
The Chatterbox, Krtterer—Marga­ quiry. but tbe reply he*-ame avail­
able yeaterday for the flrrt tint*.
ret Spencer.

A Fairy Tale, Marl PaMI-T-urllle Poliah Danre. Xvaler Scbarwtnka
Lawton.
— Florence Lot*.
Mlaa KBubeth Turnbull arrived
The March nf the Cowhoye, Rlthre Flrnt Matorka, Saint-Saenn—Dor­
yeaterday from New York City to
— Filly Ravrncl.
othy Mamhall.
•pmd • few weak* hare with her
Minaet from Sonotltin op 84. No Prelude C Sharp Minor, Rachman­
dhMhar, Ilea. June Turnbull, Mag2, Beethoven— Margaret Dale
inoff, Martha Biahop.
Hathaway.
Dance of-tha Flower.Fattier. Cm*,
by— Erma Dninlney and Muriel T f ir y T I C i i l L i k e N # w H
Humtcat ,ocl»i all hlada nf set*Knox.
Mir* and kn tv r* . p ru n in g tn « l.
■If Mil k in d * . H r .
K xp«(t m w
Indian Dance, Overholat—Hamid
Haiklna.
" " " 'l a w n m o w e r s
Jovoua Moment op. 21 (I. No. 3,
R s p i l M mmd R I s s i m H
Hartman— Ellxabath Wigham.
A Im F i r t o k
'Dr. and Mm. Samuel Pule*ton Sketche* • from Tannhauaer. Wag­ tfav* jfniAf
work d»iwi l«jr « rw l
iA*rhaniQ
motored to S L Auguatlne yeaterner—Elaine Harrison and Mlaa
Darla,
•W. Mlaa Mary K iln hath Putertan,
aia Kim
Pfceae »t»-W
V i b e In A Flat. Garlltt—Martha
a r Barton, who -to pMnntn* tit
Telford.
M ean t weak* hare with
Impmmptlu Brilliant, Saratorlo—
' Lenora WhliMen.
D R IN K
Minuet. Carl Wolf—Mary Wyatt
WHrTE
BELT
Ratliff and Retty Lota.
S &amp; e l i f t Saturday morning fnr
IXrtr Mhtmar hmaa at Clayton, Maxurlm, Groton - Joe Stewart.
(tg. where they will spend aom# Elfin Dance, Edward Grelg—Syl­
via McI-etvVm.
Allegro Furiaoo, Kam —John L
Hamerlck.
relative* at Jeffemon, Ga.
“Add 10 Y e a n to Your
Blurtte Valae no 272. No. 1. Due#*
noy—Jacqueline
Campbell.
Mm. S. M. Lloyd and Mlt* Jan#
u f* r
Lloyd loft yeattrda* from Jack- Caprice, Mana Znrra. FJiae Hutchlann.
aonvtlle with Mr. and Mm. W. P.,
SO LD BY
DHt», of Brooklyn. N. Y„ for New Mor-eau, Waltenhaupt — A n n a
Bell
Brnwn.
York City where th#y will apend
some time. They
were secern- Ptdnnalaa nn 1ftf. Krrntilin—Ju ­
lian Adama.
»
i
pan ltd lc JitkionTillt by Mr*' itid
Fur Fllae, Brethoven—L o u I a e
-Mm.*A. I- Betta and Mr. Lloyd.

J. W. SHADOIN

Acidophilus Milk

SEMINOLE

C r e a m e r y Co.

Perkin*.

ImnngnnGv nn 28. -Nn. .1, Hugo
Rlenhnld—Mildred linden*.
U&gt;. Pale Mrtoq, In ra u ;— (h i.
Hnmlnr. Trr-*n Del Rlego, J.
Martin JttWetsher.
Tnt&gt;-»e*en. Rooinal,) De Knven,—
Mil'tred Well*.
•Ai* Matin, Godard— L«*l*e Pack­
ard.
I f - - Perture,
TJchner—Martha
D 7 Woodruff plorl I * rrtan t' her#
Wel-ht.
Th« G**ut and E lf. Dortch—Helen
HntekLnn.
TO P R E S E N T PROGRAM
Third Maxnrkn, T*wl* Brown—
Domthr Wlggin*.
AN papNa af tha Junior IH.H
School god , the public In gaqnial
a n Invit'd to attend a progmei of
muilr and «xprr**lon h* h# g!r#a
Tuaeday #v**dsg at 1:00 . ‘clock
at tho J-mjor High Scho.it sudl*
totllim by I t atud#iita ot w » »
and txprvtaton of th# -tumor
Mtgk. Rath a la k i t will prom t
a paq\h#r for tha satartainment nf
th* guest*.
Fftlik ’L . W#rthw*,-Jr., J Di
Woodruff, and Frarh L, Woovlruff. H I left yesterday for Du*
Wext, 8. C. Frank Woovhruff, 111
Win vblt h|p granrfiwraat*. the
Ray. and Mm. Ranaem. at their
Kamo there and later accompany
them to MUoltilppI for a *horl
lima. Frank Woodrff. Jr. and J-

flare Your Order N o w !

Graduation
F k tu r
• * • ** * * - *
Special O ffer
%

Wieboldt Studio

% 'l T O T O .P E P linn alw a y s b e e n a f a v o r ite a m i
le a d e r in v a lu e in Dixie* b u t n e v e r b e f o r e
b n v e w e , o r a n y o n e r l a r , b w d a b l e to m m o u n r e s iir h
a m a rv e lo u s Im p ro v e m e n t fn M o to r F u e l an litis .
W hat U it? — Briefly, It is a new anil g re a te r perform *
aa ce fo r y o u r r a ^ —new tunl g re a te r practical erm toniy
f o r y o u r pur***— new anil g re a te r p o w er— lu em taed
ip ertl and result* In aubatanllnl rro n n m y .

im p ro v e d WOCO-PEP* w ith hig h anll-knoelt ratin g and
tp ecia l carbonleBt lubricant p erm an en tly blended with
th is m o to r fuel aervea tu aeul th is pow er within y o u r
cylinder*, p rotecting th em agaiuat w ear a n d wastage—
'11 nil's T o p C ylinder lA ihriratiug Im p ro v e d WOCO-I’E P.

W h y W o o o -P e p L u b ric a te d
M o to r F u el
T lic special lu b ric a n t ttililnl to Im p ro c ed WOCO-PEP
d(M&lt;n not rep lace re g u la r cran k case o il— ll im p ru v ri
a n d com plete* tile lu b rica tin g nyalein o f y o u r ear.
T ills Inhririm l, M ended In exael p ro p o rtio n fn r-p er*
fe m in in e , prelect* th e valves, plafond and u p p er
cylinder Mulls mid re d iire s d an g ero u s wear. It seal#
lit** cylindrrn an d to prev eu ls leakage o f gasoline lc
th e r rank rase. T lte re fo re wllli Im p ro rv il W lKXkPEP
you will have less ea rh o u , you will u*e lean oil, ami
you will u se leaa m o to r fu rl.
F rom mi lie with Im p r o v e d WOCO-PKI* and get m qrv
pow er and speenTaY th e same lin te l

i

Im p ro v ed WOCO-PEP, It to ld at th e p rice o f regular
fgaoh'ne— n o p rem iu m p rice added.

Q u ic k

F a c t s

A b o u t

D Ulinctly aym bollxing Ita g re a te r value,
Im p ro ved W OCO-PEP ia note G olden
Color— f o r y o u r p ro tec tio n a n d easy
identification

CLARg
*# J

Get il today! E njoy new jterfo rn u m re—
totally new econom y— A Blue-and-W hltfj
C ourtety W OCO-PEP Service S tatio n Iff
wear yuu*

- f

Include* ca rb o n ic*, top cylin d er lub rlcan L
lucre sacs mileage.
H igh er sn ll-k n o rk value.
Adda actual-hors#pow er.
• --- - --------llcd u re s w ra r on p i.Io n a, valvea, cylinder*.
H n lu r e a sc o rin g .

Ilrcreascq u ll ro ii.u m p tlo u .
lu ip ro v ra h ill rUmbtng.
It miners ca rb o n .

B E N W lf B R ID G E
Friday

Seaboard Oil Company

3 :0 0 p . M .

ALW AYS A LEADER IN FLORIDA

JFe flare,Low eted Prlcce
, MEN’S SHOES

WOMEN

B r il M e a ....'- 7 5 c
R ubber H m I* ...35c

Half Sole
H»bbcr H

WE D Y ^ m o r a ANY COLOR

HATS Cleaned and Blocked 50c and 75c
-V

NADER'S SHOE SHOP
n * N. PARK AVB.

Im p r o v o d

W o o o - P e p

To-Night

W

5

Sensational Is This News of Improved Woco-Pep
With Dependable TOP CYLINDER
LUBRICATION Added

KtN$0F MOTOR• F U E L

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                    <text>W KA1HKM

I M J KPKM UKNI I I U I I

f e r a l d

N RH H PA PKR

SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A . SATI R lU V . MAY *7, IM 3

ope Favorable MORGAN
To U. S. Action For INUPROARAS
Repealing Gold A c t GLASSSPARS

T tudm lM tfn probably toolght
and Sunday.

NUMBER *111

FI t # Cm I i

KANNER RELIEF Congress Is Being
Presentment BILL IS SIGNED Urged To Activity
BY GOVERNOR For A djournm ent

§ \ \ \ lG r a n d Ju ro rs

Tickets In

Vigorously condemning the *al a-ic apparently insufficiently »&lt;■
of
lottery ticket*.
commonly j led. Put it now appear* that all i
known a* "Cuba* ami “Bolito.'' in 1-uuU *rv ptoperly and amply *r
Doughty VirginiaSen- Seminole County, the grnn.1 Jury' i urrd-"
Measure Provides For
Proposal Would P er­
House H as Little To
which completed it* deliberation-1
Chicago
Fair
Gates
ato r Askn To Find tale
Retiring Of County Smatdiing Rally In
I
n
Juror*,
«ho
found
"that
thm it ForelgnNations
yesterday afternoon with lh&lt;
Do But Senate In
Out W hat Goal In­ piorntalipn of four indictment* iti.i d ol Public Instruction failed, Ronds RylTsingGns- Stocks Is Recorded
To Pay O ff Debt In Are Opened Today
Faced W ith Severak
four no true bill*, place, ry | • , i-.uljiipalc in any dividend
vestigation S e e k s and
oline Tax Monica NEW VORK. May 27. (db
CHICAGO. May TT-—f&gt;P&gt;Depreciated Money
spunstbility for the future sale ol I |s--I by th r |yi|uiilutur of UnIm portant In n uen
A smashing rally m stocks, a
W XSH'NOTON. May 27 &lt;&lt;V&gt; M-ch tt.ket* squarely up In th-l w'li, nl tlciciiu. .immimend that
The Century of Progress inter­
boom
fur
commodities,
and
a
t Vp Wm
Pwoo)
TALLAHASSEE,
May
27.
t-TI
An urr«*r, pree'pitate-l by a ilaw rnforcement officer* uf the) -l.i In-aril of I'uniic Instruction
national eapoeltion opened it*
WAPHINTsTON. Mny 27—
A m erican action to rem ove
The Senate voted to give spr­ •harp dip by the dollar rx»alr* today after f i n tear*
Imiand from Virginia’* quiik. ( riHipty,
• i .n.i.irdtately with their at
hangr i.itay measured Ihe relA.r.1—A sqiierre to. forr« \
it and V-triiml ng cmtahl la'nm
th e gold clatiae fro m all ob
pra'ting Senator tila»- to know. |n their final presentno-nl. th .un-) *« to the alienability of
preparation and the spending
of |1Jl,r&gt;tX).0nn |o date. Opening iha goal o | the inquiry into J. P .| grand Juror* al»o announce ihpi I- liffif.jf n.amlnniii* pro rrdings Mimday at turn r M. to a htllj » tliv of fibnn-inl markets In the ntljournmtMit of (’niiffraAi« . '
lig a tio n s had theac rea u lU
•
kfrtltmr (t*r
•p frrtm w j • he proposed erasm r nf the gold hy mlit-Junc in 'now on In
Korean and 4’natfmny.. rluuaxeil. Ho y bare -ie**B4lg*4#rf the —■!♦»*- m-1-nmrrt tlip-LI-mLIatm tn rccug
of the gates waa followed by i
lame from public and -private •■nrnrst w ith inti-nsivp p i^ H
— a b ro a d t---------&gt;---------------------—
I
fur jm’Miv fuIumiU
Hi. lu.ure yesterday that the! to-* o f Ihe ttoanl of Public Inday of pageantry Including thr
their claTT "
debt*-, totaling-swngkly -I0U
L ondon— T h e
d o lla r loot
official dedtrsthm by PnslmseLo,i*i^inUi.*u..j» jmJu* juii i -.tuciion and th# County .Supeua. . I t - 1Wo.-report of-Vheir* mvnrtl — H m -t-tm g m m -.m » d -th* J - i u . ■illmu dollar-.. Trailing nn the siiri'- u'ti'lHr WHSlp-fo hurry
Ml rorhlmo » .pitcher and
through the* romaininR moti*
—■•g ro u n d "*- h i— liea ey " a c H b ty t ^rTeoTraTTarTey rrpresentmg" m , vllui.e trrritm y emluace* a* tettdrnl of Instruction. The invrMi- .......... . It........It- of lottery tick
the jurors d .irtl “We ha, J ■
n.eth.bl of retiring county, •Stork Fvrhange, while prices umcntnl pilp of Ipjri.slatlou.
Preaidenl Ron*eeelt. Tbe climax most half the population of thr gallon brought out Ihe fart I hat
S to c k s w ere b o u y a n t. B rita in
rose
from
one
to
more
than
rfMrtat rn.il .hnn-H by uatn*;
"all rreorita . , to he well krpt and SI. lolly investigaleil the alleged
will he tonight when ecience country.
The end nf^tho week finsla Iho
eras relieved th a t th e Ju n e
ga-ol.re funds In pur hase at the III d»ll*n&gt;, appr ached a rec- House with h ardy rn ugh work
Inmie* a ray from the star arcH unting the rigid rule, of *1 all proceeding* proper,except for a mb- an«l oi-erattou of lotteries have n.aikrt price.
•
nl
breaking
volume
for
Satur­
d p r d e b t p ay m en t will not lie turu* to turn a switch lighting irm r, » crowd br*he Into vigorous few irrrgtilariliey in Ihe allotalooi hi-.'wn a* “t ’nh*! and "Itolilo" in.
dayAt dosing time the to keep it busy a wrek, amt t|m
fin
niin.de I'ounty. amt ha-e found I The House l«d») amende.
sW h a heav y b u rd en . E x ­ all the building*. Today'* prn- e.ipla *e when Ftrdiiisnd I's-roia. "f certain fund, received fimtt
lirkrr
a half hour behind Senate with half a dnren big and
Senate
nppn.ve.1
biennial
appro­
•ontroversial measures ahead.
epeeche* by the benkn g rtiinm lice c hi i*«l. the sale of collateral smirlties
-idrrahlr evulrmr that Mr h
p ec ta tio n * w ere th a t
p a y ­ gram in'ltule*
•he a.-tual market but advices
priations
hill
In
rail
for
an
annual
pledgrd by Ihe defunct Rank of l«l- nml o|s-rallpn of lollrr.r. h&gt;i.
The House has left one hill ofParley, Rufus C. Oawe*, Mayor bulled h» **a- ready
resign
it
prt
es
wrre
strong.
m e n t will be m ade.
,-xren.litnre of fe,lttx,l24, hu*
I tv into. In the past,' school fund.
fieialty cancelling ths obligation
Kelly,
_
of
Chicago,
Governor
It
ontlti.ie-i
tin
Pagr
knurl
.mature
were
dlset
-tied
with
hi*
Part*—A bear market in Hoij railed to brine the important
to pay contract sums !„ gold. The
P *
lar* developed. Ttie dollar fell In Horner, of llllnoi* and other*
V*O' k
. nes uir to n font vote. The :.rn.
railroad regulation bill and th*
Then as J. ,P. Morgen set by
value. French eoldnre* toward
14407239
I vte bill ralle,t fur nn exp'ndllure
n*w tariff power for PresIdsSl
■ «H «f war debt payment* wa»
sppMiiiiiiy sauteed el the unusual
j »f frtntXJWS
Roosevelt are yet t" b* , ,n * "P*
spectacle rr.olvinf senalorial dignot affected.
Jtepatnr T G Fnleh, l.eeshnrg,
as Is also the oil Industry regulall.ly linn a riiuml lulilr .quahidr
Berlin—Germany wondered If
| prr«blent nf the Senate, yesterday
tlor measure.
aba could afford to continue on
lilgs. rrturtril. hall taring Ih*
qirinuKkail.a lull in auaik^priuHbt
BeDra it get* to the tariff th*
fuld. “ButtrfMr* to * Germsny (rim
rlaliites to penult th" placing of
nwwd: J f •)•'. j —- —v*
Senate wilt hav* to act on the Is*
the new American policy were
" O b - y e G t tuft's What It’* *11
a brief summary nf proposed conilependent offl’e* approprlattan
aean In payment of loan* with In­
ai-uiit. W ere h.iving a ilr.‘ i and
stlliillonal amendment* nn Ihe
which hae become a hatf-bllthlBflated cheap dollar*.
all we lieeil now Is pcan Is erd
hallnt* in general elections instead
dollar economy measure, the tw"r vh
Romo- Banker* *ald paper dnl
"f the full text of the proposed Finnncial House Will bllll,in dollar home mortgage tervlutrd lemonade."
Ia n -Inatead of (old will be
llef hill, fh* public works indos(iro rg e H ow ard, p rriid eiii "I the
monts
Ho
Received
i
«n
'cnd».eni
Move Into Firnt Na­ trial
to pay Ike 5M00.000 Inlereat on
control measure passed by
o f io.nl resolution*
t il■t*.I t 4&gt;i p oistlu.,, w.i- on .he
Group In PIcdvrH To ,l.i nil a t the tm m -d VII golds’* ex
ment Must Rc Paid
the 1100,000,000 debt;
From Nntional City |lVo'posing o bxtltiitm nal amend
fh# House yesterday, the oil In­
tional
Bank
Fdifice
Braeael*—The market fnllnwed
m »nt* -umr o f Ib.-m le n g th y
dustry c/wlrol bill, .gnd th* new
Ppvplnnmpnl OfNn- |,|o . te P em tn-isl'- i n lr i , i-ilo.-v
|
the reaction af the Pari* money
.-IS
have I s r n
a.ioptrd d.irtnp thr
^tb—rw ora'4 digging qiMiilonB. —DABIK.-Mnr-gl - -*4* - |•ayment f- 'RF.W - VIIKKI Msy
I.niton P. Alien, presi.Vnt nf ths gold bill.
tionalMic
S
p
i
r
i
t
mart;
|„ between It must d * ar out
lie was telling ol lor nrga.i.su -f Frarre’s iVfanltrd war debt in -! The third and last c-uint on r tr - e n l *e«fion o f the I e g ix la l.ir r. Ssnfnrd Atlantic National Bank,
Stockholm—Prof. Gustav Cassel.
pending nomlnstbin* a few of
The hill went to thr calendar nn this afternoon announced
lint
in
Ja
n
n
sr),
ItO
,
of
lh.«
g
n
a
t
in
e
rt
doe
la-^
tb-remher
wa.
sn
whlrh
Charle-.
I!,
Milrbell
is
a
the
RTOCKHOI.W
Mae 27.-(4h
tnUmatlonal economist, said thr
Murusn hoMng unit wrdh tiler ei-enlial rondltl.m laid down by n u rd of drfniuilinK the gnirin -rrou-l rending.
sigring of * five year less* whirh them much opp-^-d.
American action andangcra the —Organisation he Ih- mnwr*.
Itne mure act 1* to he axketi »f
\ p.ihlte hearing on Ihe 1 per
etla
m
utility
csinponna
doing
« II give hi. Institiitb.n possession
|*rr,id.
nt
Roosevelt
lb
their
in.-m
of
fn.Vt.lwH
inriHiie
lave*
in
cllty of all contract*.
I’ongress. ratification of the l»re«alive* of s ««-ealled "artie# 2 i pet tent ol the Nat ion’■ e'er
I cent sale slax lull Chlrodtlrtd
tU'.’:i and I1MII was real h.-d h), i-srlter this wrek by Senator J. R. nf Ihe former F'irst National Hank Ident’s economy re-organisation
Washington
talkfur
any
*n
t&gt;
group," pleHeeH In "free Sweden tru lly and gas luiiii.rsi and *riv
inrnt uf Ih" Fran-o-Americsn de11 the pro-ei-lltinn in f r .lr r a l ro ilrt Stewart, Fernand.na. will he held ,p a tte rs it First Htrrsl and I’ark orders to. n to he Isstifd.
It ia
from rontmunl«m" end to the
arras with uvrr fHi.iWdWW prot-lrm. Edouanl lletriot, fornwr fn trn ls y .
not mandatory but the Cresldrnt
following adiournment of the Sen­ Avenue
"development „f a ns*ton*l splr- l&gt;tti,.le. ’
■
At the same time hr announced want* no question about th* flat#
It run etn , * pnyou-nt t„ thr ate afternoon session Tuesday, It
p in n e r anno nreil in Ihe ehan.Hit- Irslimony showed llmlr-l Is-r of ilcp ltles y r-te n ls)..
t hit I the hank will move Irtn it* the reorganisation Is r&gt;lng inlo
former
National
City
Hank w», announced
It," has ren-e-l a political sen**I'reeident Itousevrll lu lil
bl'O. &lt;hnlimn,t f |tiilii.(RkM7 from thr
tl-n here.
I t |iiiratli*»l rrrenrd limn Mur, ..
The hearing was postponed In new quarters next Saturday, effeet.
_
tin .
I ..
I ran M t noipan) at *I ^.•U»-».I.IW» lets Her m il said. In their rerenl W s-h manngriiirnt. fund of Ihe Nation- primtt many interested p«ruina It whirh is a legal holiday, and that
Opposition In tb« Hm.se to tk#
1
Th- sovlal-fVmneral». hte pres. »,
.V _
t
. . .
"
tlian market pnrta, lasxo Mnrka melon talk, that If France x*«oU|»l City Company which Mttrhsll • pr»«r before the romp.ittee Sen­ It vv II he r»a-ty for h isim-s* In Roosevelt *1.300,000,000 pithllc
enl government party, I* openly
(I'-oatlauatj On Tag*.Two).
lu pay thr H t^noaon .r-M dmlt'r.lly did n..t rn trr un hi- ator W. T. Grar. (train, is chnlr- the its w 1-ant ton on Monday morn works-indu^rlBl-lBgallon
W h i po»»e*aloo , of ^ “iplrilaw*.
b ill
einov* or malt k llquer" proved fswrArl that the conservative*
r r mhled last night and th* mcaiman of Ihe Klnan e and TaxaMnn irg, June 6. at !• mi o'rlo. k.
trir I tnslalmrnt overdue -dn e IlKomf Imb irfuro.
Thr iftivfrmne'ni rniilrtnU It Committee a».| will preside al ths
Negotiations leading to th* sc ore. amended to pulg up hnlts
costly t« David Johnaon. negro are turning fascist and that an
|tn | • In i. rirgut alm'r* for a
itirrmr nn«l •• hirrl to («•
resident of tills taction who was effective counterpart of Ger­
lusl signing nf Ih* lea** today tp Ihe innme tax .law s, sraa
-tlleni'nl of thr vexing l*«ue Thr ilrfrn-r in*i*•^ it w it nn aT* hrartng.
Refusal nf the House to rrenm- were instituted sont* weeks agn. passed TJI In 76.
ha lad Into Poll** Court Monday many’* nails may be in the
to Id be undrflakrn immediately. bnnrr nvfiiri«t rx|N*ctr&lt;| pr fill.
It goes to th* S*nate, wh*l*
afternoon to receive a |MJ fine, making.
"When I iltxrnsaed the d.-l-l In hr rrpniil If thry fnilnl In mend that Mi. tubs Msillrfert, Almost rn incident cam* signs nl
one of tha largest assessed any
widowed mother of \rth.ir fje r activity in the building itself whrru 'avornble action la expected by
with Mr. Ronstvull”. abt the -|s inntrrmlrtr.
For Ih* first time, It I* point­
Thr prnfitu wrf*. ■eel Mailtefrrl, he paid 11.000 painters an-l woikmtn vie. ted Democratic leader* after the la
law-violator Hi recent week*.
■iaI envoy In Ih.. Wa hmv'nr run
E. D. Duncan and Arthur lligg*. 'd n I, a Swedish pnl ti at group,
WASHINGTON, May 27 Oil s«r allnnx, "I found a mail a- well tint rrnl'tr«l hut thr irn%rrntiirnt ws* the feature of ln»t n.rhl's se»- • slfobling sslkrlt was later uxi-d r. nu tax program approved by
rnv« Mitrhdl Ini4 not pm&lt;| tun k '"•t a* claim hills were under ror, by i alttlert who have re-dtcorstxil Ihe House I* revised to r*sc/the
whit* men charged with drunken­ through planned and announced
Ths Pres dent today signed a di-tow.I In it* *• a rb »-f *d stair
•
(Continued On Cat* Fourl
..deration Maillefert, serving a the etilirr inter nr.
activist measure* has taken «P hill extending strirt fedeial super­ run be I. t a man ill 'lx- grip of thr IMOhry.
ness were fined |ft each.
Kratih W. Ittn k. n former •i-nlenre for rnhhetv, was f.qtn.1
L. B. Parksrson, whit*, charged a campaign against communism, j vision over Ihe issuance of .n*k dilTiriiltirs:
1'lis- lease was signed nn io-hatf
partner uf Mitchell wh • -nnl hr deal, his (sale with slocks 4-e&gt;ut
with disorderly conduct, was fined
Th* program of ihe "ronaarv-1**&lt;orltlet. Tbe legislation whlrh
“ What Mr. Roofsvrl’ told IMF had prrpnrnt th«% »anker** lai ht» feet, hanging h. a chsm ftoni of thr I,nnk by Mi. Allen and
-|4 while Rufus Woods, white mer­ Stive fr- nt,“
i
was
recommended
by
Roosevelt
the pew group
wl» timV lh«* r
iti«»ri * f ill *• retiirnE 'Vvrr • n»r« Ih n r urn •he rafter* of a surest le.v In t'.e Ait Inn lltanan, hank ra*hier. Mr.
chant here, also charged with dis­
renewed ^
^"r
f rst time nr Iu h e i l win Ihf
lilt nt nf nn locomr tax’* v $ riaminrit Sunbeam prt-on ramp In Ihtval and Mr* hrank Kvaus, owners of
is
'ailed,
also
inrliidr
orderly conduct, will ha tried next
the liiilhsng, wore the nlhi-r sign
nn thi* |»oint
emphasis on nntional defense, jlres Ih* gn.rrnnirnt rnntrnl nf (he Ik r. |.*i iiixialnrnt.
county last year The rase a t­ rls, Tbe Irase, with an optinn -if
Monday,
stork
tales.
Adn.im-tralinn
nf
the
United
State*
Attorney
Mrd
il»r roentMl rontli
i 'rn Ird nation-wide altenti.ui.
Henry Will Jonea and WnlUr elimination of "class polities," law will 1^ under Ihe Frde.al of | hi«*
itnewal nl the rml of five yrars,
nln* tpir .tmnr«l the w|tnr«R in
I oil. uernr kng Iii him.**
Mathews, charged with assault, ami furtherance of an unemplne Trade f'nmmlsalon.
whs okeyrd. f-y liii'iulirr* uf Ibsi
ment
relief
pr-gram
that
will
I.rln
lif
t|in|
f i IfimIH liid ir ^trnt Irrhni at del nil a« to lh&lt;*
A polity "f watchful wailing
were fined 1 10 each.
I,--aid,of it,lectors.
Kna. tmprl of the lull brought mark«.
item i iiii Imtrd in Mitchell'* re
he "fair In Ihmq. who are wnik.
arcompanted by complete rest and
Clara McGee, charged with dis­
Mi Allen staled that Ihe less*
(•irn
the Roosevelt program another
ing."
"Negotiations
hu
r
|ilM«rf
quiet for the patient must h« fol
orderly conduct, waa fined fA.
included all of the filliiie. now
"What I* desired," explains the hlg step nearer rnraplplmn. Th* M ltefo liNfUii'l nml It** Unitnlj MDid vn*i Iwlmlr an itrm
lowed hy Sanford and ()rtat»la
Otis Wright, charged with petit
ffk'li.KlUt
A7
",
he
Infpiired.
in
ths
.hanking
inum*.
inrI
ikng
House
and
f-enate
banking
rumRvenxka Daghla.let, leading rnnhr bukI. "T hr/ liikr (»•••
physi'ians ami thm at speclalJaU
larceny, was fined 56.
"No
uir."
ninck
rrplird.
the huge sale a id all »afe deposit who were railed to attend fnrntsr
servativr newspaper. "Is not to m Iters approved &lt;hr H.lministra l&gt;rrfi n(|i%p«ari| |i» h o irc nml i* |
Jodge B. A. B.' Wilkinson or­ rrente a dictator hut to break
"DM
«ucti
no
I
trio
c»m#
In
boxes. | | r .aid that removal nf acting Thief of Police Tha*. H.
Mon hill In uull-iw the gold clau-r M thus lhai ronfii-ion h« i r ^ t i
dered a f t bond posted by Roy ih wn the political dictatorship
your atten♦lon, "
of rontracts ard make all runF|r«| Authority for th** .^iitifor«l ihr bank'x present rquipriient and Shaffer Isle yesterday sftsnfllM
l(r«|kori4ling In |hr *f* U m ll mi. "It did not."
Dickerson, charged with disorder­
whlrh social demorra'y and II art* both private and -p hlv hjr Deputy Frankhrt|(-ilouitlofi th n i:
City Cf&gt;mmiB*ioti»ri« | n nhrink llic properties probablyt will he com
ly conduct.
'Thi you re all •e*dng nn Mr prt*«cnl limit* hr ftppri»«imftl«*l/ pbleil on .Saturday, and he an- after he had swallowed tome jdvtrade union* have esiahlishrd.’* payahle in legal tender money.
1
*
1
•
nlrnt
ItiHiirvrlt
l&gt;
,i
I
f
t
in
j
LaBoy Coleman, charged with
M'*rh#||V hg|&gt; k dn(«*«| .filly 1^ fivt* wipiarr rnilr* cainr thi* morn notinse.l that he plans lo hold Jecl, believed to be a silver of
Various motives are assigned
Chairman
Si.-«g«ll
-m-l b- •In- matter hecsit.e he is • tbe pr.
glass, while rltJoying a soft drtffl.
j 929, an item ’City Company M
had hi* rase transferred the formation nf the new pnllti.
mkg wjicri II'iUrf flill No. |IFi.%, “op. n iMiiise'' m- .Monday when
would seek a rule of prised.iip In ••«. i »f Cmigre.s", llern.d said 'fund fiifii:tinnK7«-.
Thief Hbaffrr. who .1* *1 Ul*
le tB e county court for artion.
ml group. While the a'-ctalv
H
. purred in th*»
nml Srimt** -ill m loiiiu, .m i friends nf |ha Orange General Hospital in Orlan­
“It dues not stem wi- - t.i -I.
• Shelly Joseph, charged with dis­ democrat, give it n fasclxl m i­ bring a bill up In the House Mnn
"
...
Dio.
wrek,
lntiniF
n
law
without
bunk n r msllril In m»|iccl the do where he was resting comfautj
’.crisis in n-tvanre the p s. it,Iorderly conduct will bo tried Mon­ ncing, the lihernla view it ax an day. Before rn|H.itin/ the men
“ 1 \h - W»s .he r»n*ervsltf.n?
,;„vrrni„-,
lli'N (|il«llrt&lt;
ore, the comm lleo ,f&gt;. f. alrd an
ahly al noon today, face* serious,
day.
~
My
rrro|le*ti*wi
i*
that
Mr
••
*
,
.
,
.
.
effort to placate the younger attempt In ant-rd the hill to pie . d -ti »f &gt;lr. Itousevel'. T»,
, ...
...
* .» .
Mayor
A. .Si»rcr to*lay *'tat»»»|
('orunn-nting upon the rum p le, perhaps fatal consequences If Ui6
would l*e incorrect and ,mp &gt; Mitchell .-lied n.e m and that M,|rn „ lr |,H lh. ,
hal,
conservative* who are becoming
lion of »rgut ia th ins, M r. A lim ohje-t lakes nne nf thre* cntirae*
’
resiles* under Ihe Influence of vent the raarellalinn of existing .lent,"
Postoffice And Bank Ihe
" t i " ’; • i ,h | M’ir r,pn,r " ’ tre m e law. that "There i. .... l a l r .l i l i i l "Th.- sign ng of thn which Dr. &lt;’ J llarahall said may
cnveimnrntal
gold
*c.-ntrart».
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f
f
t
r
U
!
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7
Wbtch
ap,«-«red
h,(rry
m„
(l,r
Tile
discussion
th
ru
,*it
I
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1
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Hitler el lory l„ Germany.
'* '• i i un u u ln q l tun „ f cur tttu ll .
* -l
.
To Observe Holiday On ell sides, hnweeer, I I is
d u i .l l y to ihe spprna- h .n i: »furl jjh j hi* i a h ea.k *1* "d J t t l y _ l _ i &gt;, m »ards- taking - arttn ,, here at
Whatever lie swallowe.) parsed
faith in the future growth
*n . *r*-cr i\fil
• »n»in&lt;r ..inferem-g.
cegardetl a* presaging possible F hcIh Being Taken
e , a inn* i n s
We asked for a -Ihnrity In toink'a
•t unliiiocq i,„ |-H|(r ) mit(
Ibiniigh his r-nphagtrs Just l*d«w
r.unpany
management , hr|nk , br
The local poslutfk* and Ih* Interference, with polilidil co­
fer took n , t „ . I.y
Wr now have
On Proponed (’anal .11I'.,themietd.-rDsia.Sion,
the Jaw. ar.-ording In an x-ray
Sanford Atlantic National Bank operation, especially in respect
w«. not b. Is- th
,
(,liUv „ m, w„ w ||,
the -ah i, *• -od. that it
" w*»
polngraph
utadr by Dr. Marshall
w II observe cext Tues.hy, D«eo- In the Imm-nse iinrmpl.iymenl
.....
blaming
it*
p.t.Hi».
M-at
''t-b-d
in
hi.
rel.tr,,
O . H. Barr, of Waxhington,
"r sj ijb "'t r" n', t'', r " ,,r authority at the T r l e L r r a p h O f f i c e I I r h about three hour* after the »re|rallon Day, a s -a holiday, it was relief pr'gram nf the govern­ member nf Ihe Burrau of Foreign will not take the In tlalix* nn , \ •hr ren ion Dial th»* ‘’I* ,H next rrimlar mertinr of lh»* Com
ment.
announced today.
and ftomrstl? Commerce n f I hf •* r r t a »«•!«•• n^w Hfvrlupnit i ' • *ity Cntopany hud in n i m*** tnla^ion.** Th«* rommMti iter* arr N e w O p e r a ! i d k H o u r H dental •wallowing. At the limb
Ihe phutogiarh was n.a.le Ihe nbhim thn* item had h*’«n t**«di*d scheduled lo meet nn June I!*.
The posloffx» department will
Th- Soclal-|»emnkralen, semi-' United Slat
...
''
f&gt;r port turn I
o f ‘ frm n I'rc -id rtit UrMmrvrll,
..mi lit
(('ontiniml tin Car*' Knurl
)ect appearetl to be bnlged in the
require no service of its city ear­ official nrrnn nf the cabinet, Commerce was in Hanford lit
The
10.1*
valuation
of
the
prop
.....*
"l
go
»• a iHoniliirium on thr .lure l »|
___
."
’ at many nf the ^toconpcml nmhtlng contacting eariotx ni»r » unlit -with Vbhi h t ** tnr,+ »i. I »*► • n * |
lier* others than a single delivery
c.lv that ll I. ........................ .. ”";■ *
•«
I'nion muscle* nf Hie neck
ni it
After.*, r.ms.dtatiuu-wilh Dr.
nfs'-'TW
cnnsereatiVe chants, grower-, ami shippers in .u ro te e r -C
chute fr m'-th- eMy-fotnt. oearto |J-£!SKU.1'R ,1.(1..-, local olfjee hare,
“ of man I n 'W l u . i n r e s district:
F i n a l K ito H -T o B e
| n*'*t I hur-day, it wax announced S. Sclinan. |&gt;c. Marshall ilectd*d
The money ordsr a r.l registry frrnt are pdre ramnuflare.
gathering fects ami ftgnrn rrlat
n . nut I. mBkibg etrtqa.lv a, P n i f l M m . A m i i n n ^ 7 fi f '110,000, Including Atlanti Coast -»~fav—F rt-rT h srp .-m aM g cr:------ - that Orlando spceiain-N -1„iTlTd'W ’
"It is clear," slate* this news­
T
T
lT
vsh
r.T
*1
windows will bo closed a|l day.
NHIM
b
H
pro|H-t(y
t»rr Ttslir ri!f“I i&gt;i„enf.
Th- offlre will open at 7:10 consulted, anil Ch ef 4!b»ffec Was
B»fr 116.000.
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” K |l| w II he'd is*patched a* nn nlhar paper, "Hi*t Hi# ebhsemrtfvea canal.
[.,'rlrk on weekdays, and rbwe taken lo Orlando where
from
...
F
’uneral
servicea
for
Mrs
Madg
have
taken
the
'first
step
toThe
property
Include*
a
large
Mr. Barr stated that of thr 1.1
(Mr*, and lb* gtneral delivery wlaM-v. IIIM ,TON,' M s/
271.1
l,-oe Amann, 7*1 who -'.rd nl the
10:00 o'clock until midniglf ho
section of lyvkbarl't Rqbdlvlsinn «' In IK) n’rtork.
dews will he open from H;00 w ir k a rew development of fas­ Florida for the past I h f r month
The Wh tc Hour* formally cm, ' borne of her rlnuxhf.-., Mr, II.
Sunday hours are In he as fol- under went a thorough invealigao’clock nr III 10:00 o’clock In the cism In Sweden, as well as In tonkin* an fih ain liv r «urvry for (timed yc-leruay the alu'rn.ei.- I1 flnnnon, early yeslrnfay i.i'.r..- and the Ameriran Frui* f.iowecs’ innrning to II.On o'clock In ths underwent a thorough inveatlgsan unforgiving haltl* agsin.t facts that will I# prrernt.-d In
farm "II Ih* West Si.lr: later ac­
morning.
u.nile In the hienrk rh ap tl.. .1 Ing after , n h 'rt iltnr.s, will
w -ruing tn ll'OO o'clock In ths
Pta e j under "tber. Mr. Shaffer
ths working d e a r"
,
the U. 8. Engineers Itr part inrnt, Icpulles by Fain ard H e tt|.‘ ’be held from All Soul* Catholic tion* of Dreamwotd. Itn.id Park, n.n.i.u.g, open sgsin from 4:00
The back will be closod all day.
submitted In a probing nf th#
sn.l
o*hee
prr&gt;|M-,tirs
nn
lh&lt;"
stated that his of fire has hut nnr I resident Itonsoelt it -ir.'t,li-i . Ch r.-h Monday morning ... '.list
-. AS orders fer payrolls or carSmith Alda, and portions of Mar o’.b* k in the aftetuoon to tr no throsat an-l esophagus. During thl»
purpose In its Investigations "Wr ••pun th, laytnrnl of th- &lt;|. n’cloek. with Rev. J. J Keltaphan
•art sllrer needml fo r
proli# a liny h")e was dlicoesjad
vaola, Mayfair and M nroa Tor o'rl rk at night.
merely
gather
all
available
fa
la
should b« made before Two Local Bills Are
faultrl Ike,- | | ‘ngtalment o f officiating. Burial will t«- in the rare on the F.ast Side.
in Ihe lining oVthe e»oj.l.««u* but
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to
th*
economic
value
of
the
•Vloch Monday afternoon.
debt* belurW ecitfl«le-int , CsthoB* Cemetery with the Urica further pi oh* failed to locato th#
Open M arket Buying obio.’t.
Introduced By Solon proposed prelect," he maul, "sod war
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*‘‘n -Funeral Home handling ar­
Fu.liter Investlgstion wax
’urllo-r debt relief for K
F’tan.e,
TAX BOOKS TO CIJWR
w*
make
absolutely
no
recommen­
Ordered By President deems dina.lvisable, physleiana d*-.
rangementa, *
TO SOLD EXAMINATIONS
Th* Associated Press today no­ dations."
rallbearers
will
*eIVnry
rifling tn await development*.
m ahonh t o m e k t
County Tax Collet tor Jnu D.
Mr. Barr state dthat of the I I
Wierrlnskl, Hid Rive. Andrew It. Jlnklns today r*mmd»t|
Taaebere’ examination* will he tified The Herald that Repm s fi­
WASHINGTON. May
Ur. Marshall tmlay staled that
Uxts ties R. J. Holly today Introduced oropoeed mute* that had tern
«*i t Thursday. F r day, ami
Monro. Chapter'No. 15. |t» y .|! 'Ohuney. rani PWtol.l. J„ho IV-' paying 'puhli- that Stale an 1 p,e i.qent R.«»**vf It - today au­ three things can happen. Th* ob­
House Rill Na. 1157, under the suggested by various proponrnts
sold ami Frank Mslsch.
it waa announced t*
Atrh Masons, iavlta* all
(&lt;o nly tax h»H.ts will close J-jnu thor ire.l Ih- board nf trustee* of ject ran move downward and r e ­
•erma of whkk netting and gig­
rr
Mrs. Amann. a native of O’F'al
I. Lawton, superintend- -to r Bah In Lab* Jessup will b* of tbo canal, that mule which en­
1, after whl h da'- revl aamt* po.tal ..aelnte hank* to purthass fer th* lung* to reuse dsath with­
ter* from the East at Jackson- “ T
Hanford
for
mI :
^
Inn," Yll^ 'had'lleed
Beard of Pabllc fa. prohibited.
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upon wheh the B«3 tasc* hwo j I.m&gt;.H it...s. In governmtnt bords. in alx days; the object ran pro­
vIBe and continue# wmtward near night May 30, st 8p« oclock atI - l, '
i s stir
&gt;AU examinations will be
Representative Holly also Intre- Lake Qearga and below Ocala lato •b. Masonic Hall. xAmre .11 will
^ . h t e r s . Mr*. H. net bean paid will be advertised The n.'.xe 11 in I n* with ths ad- duce an* ahcsxs which may U*
111 „ £ j f
J aier High Schrel dwewd Hews* Bill N*. 1451 whlrh the 0:klawwh*
River, savaral •w entertained by t/t* DuMolay
|u „ n'on and Mi*. I-esh Amann. and laid (or las-s Personal prop­ miniatrat.an's open market opera­ drained and bring the romplat*
Caadlihtea fer cart.fl- praeldss for tha cancellation af lake*, and finally lato the Withl*
tion, recently ina gurated by th* removal of th* object- th* ohjMt
*. “w WL lh* *"*?l' r * of
of Sanford; two son*. Emil erty, ha Bd.Vd. upon which the
&gt; aatil &lt;i00 e'clock last tax** an th* Odd Fellow* Hall la caocha* R)**e to Yaakaetown and B
R. A. M. Tha iavitatloc was ex Amann and Ben Amann of Hao- t*x*u hare nut been paid wtU bo federal reserve boaed to brlry ran pass.* Into th* stomach and bp
I* earol] fo;
Raaford at Faartlt Street mad th* Gulf “aeeroa U he the moat tendsd today by J . c . Trewitk. f a d and a eon. Williom Aman.
tt«er. and sold foe th* about an expansion of credit and eliminated without serious
•
an eoalag hf th* money marbat. quango.-*
high priest,
| uf funHac Mich.
provided by Isw, •

HERRIOT TELIS
OF CONDITIONS MITCHELL CASK
IN DEBTTALKS " M O im T O R T ri

FASCISTI MOVE
AMONG SWEDISH
PEO PLE IS SEEN

ATLANTIC BANK
NEW QUARTERS

S . Roosevelt HoIHjC Imrtro (’oncernsl*ayDelinniient Install-

Municipal Court
Docket Tried By
Judge Wilkinson

President Signs
B i l l Regulating
S e c u r i t y Sales

Shaffer Suffering
F r o m Glass Sliver
Lodged In Throat

Final Authority Is
..r Given City To Cu t
E x t e n t Of Limits

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Ignor’d Winning Streak
'nappedAs Crackers Turn
fn 3 To 2 Victory A t Home
betting by Schlacty.
Smyrna firat aacker who
out three hit*. In four I rw-i,
kt the Cracker* a 3 to 2 air

NIGHT
st Times

tory over the league-leading
I rd Celeryfeda before a imal.
.rowd In the F ait Coast rity yen
larday afternoon. Tha gamm arked the and of tho Fad'* aaren
,ama winning atraak, and saw
T.ge Minor lose hit firat game
ailar three Sine shut-out victoria*.
Min r however, equalled tha
league record for hurling 34 coneeuilve Inni.iga before being
-.•orad upon.
Tho game, one of the fastest
and finest exhibition* cf the year.
1 rought old (Irorg* Cusack hi*
s*-ond victory of the yMe after
an echlbitlnn that waa faatureit
by hia recovery after j sl.-iky
'ta rt. Cuaack gave up nine bita
while Mim.r waa tnuriic.l f&lt;r
eight, but Minor atruck o jt rigr.l

SATURDAY
Double Show

third, and fourth frameo. Con• tant hammering away brought
ham etetory, howaaar.
After Cuaack had pit'hod him
•If o tt r f a huge hole by atrikng out Newromb, Harrlaon, ami
‘'hapman In order after ‘Abbott
•rd Marwall had ainglod in the
rrond. the Feds aat to work tn
nanufactura tw0 rune hi the
bird, kfin-r waa out. Oaaark to
’-hleety. but Arioli ainglod after
'hlrh Conner waa aa'e at fleet
n Tedder*a error. After Ra f*IM
•ad fl‘*d out to tec-i* t, Abbott
"me through with a trreeminT
&gt;r ble to ranter field, roofing
~o runner*. Maawrll waa an It*
aid out after Abbott had r-artw-d
b'-d on Wright’a error.
Only two Fade raa had »*v&gt;nd
•fter that Inning, Cusack holdnr them down tn four hlta in
he final all innlnga.
The rra c k rn are rwt In the altth
vhee llald-ira., tingled, wan. to
econd on Tedder’, aarrlflra, a m i
cored nn Rrhlacty** «lc«|e.
Cruae alnrled to open the
"racker arrenih. lie want to aoend cn Wrl«ht*a sacrifice, and
rnred on Taylor’a alngla before
he aide wna retired.
The winning win ram# In tha
'"hth. MeM-men waa aafe on
'’unner'a hobble. With tha Infield

m an up.
J e l n e t aocrKica J Caxlrton and Mock hero yrstsrcJay
nun and npoaa s&lt;or*il on f a t t a f te r n o o n .
•mala. t.iaUam tnpiad to c*:it«f
HWI* tho Indiana were lamheat.o s c o r e r a n . wium- uraaam Utor la ( tho T e a r rhonkara for 13
• c o r e d o n L a n a a h ig h f ly I n U u . Mows that came all through tho
‘the Hi an a aaaneu .no court, ta game, Lofty Baker waa held!ft*
.halt nitl of l‘*a eocottd wnen tho Tigers practically helpleai
Dull walked. Boiach muffeg Har- Not a "Hear reached seond until
..jug a »a-&gt; a t . jonnaoa'a itilrtkl tho seventh, whan Pittman, flrvt
j i auaan.ad ouih
runaara altar op. walked, aront to third on *ucelucli ..U.n arutvil on Meara* a ngla coaalra arrora by Hopklna and
j 1 .41;.. iiia r • atota aocoad and Rakar. anj scored nhila Prina waa
•cuiau ott i.raatara eingla.
retiring Coppa at third. Aaa
t.i« 1 lanoeta a Mart amtihe, In Wall's faat fielding and par at
no .n. o wnrit shannon walked, Oedbold’a alarla jrnt Rwd at tha
atola aetond, want to Uuro woo. plata to rat Ira tha aide.
•onnaon tmew wild to catch him
Tha othar Tta*r run* cam# In
-ill mini and -cored on Bumood'o tha airhth aa Power* 1 tiny Ird
nia to ranter. After that they after Cartoon had at ruck nut.
..aver wart h-soert, .coring t u n Malthy flaw out tn cantor hut
,n **«&gt; inning but tho eighth. Pittman doubled
Roth runner*
..Uin.-il trd Ilia attack for the scored on Copp*' alnfla. Wl'liamslano-rs with a ailiale and triple aon doubled, eendlnir Coppa to
n thiee tile., while l.ra.ker lira..am. w h o hid led tha Uaguo Unt.l
on .Sunday, got two (a) four.
J-.h aon lie.ante tha firat Bruin
to make u home r n Ihla year
when he .marked the Itall over
he finre in the fourth with none
on. The limine acorrd their fiial
■ur.a in the .cverlh on Medliii'a
liuMe and atolen baee and Pupo’a
f , rwt

NEWPORT, R. ! , May Me-tW)
- I t t S 1 "N laT Jtlha, aouthorn
r a n t y who drawled a harrowing
tain af married life with P. FraxJ«4 Jetke, wealthy broker, to a
• on it room Jammed w.th faahion.
able Newport cummer holidaya-*.
U n d e r w e n t croee-oia ml nation
Widrcaikiy In her coontor colt far
d ie o r c e .

ftJRNfSHED Homo, modem con.

LEGAL NOTICE
business woman or t men aaaklng
bachelor quarter*,
Reply Bor
HAVE TOU2 WATCH repalmd “Home" car* Herald.
by one who really knows how
•riggs, Jeweler, Mag. Ace.
— Autom obile*_____________ _
(TEEL CAB o"d body ford pick­
up truck with tag. |2S0. Good
* Ford ton truck. Stake and cat
with tag. ISO Real A Sons.
T THIS W E E K - R e a d y m i r e d
Paint. Good rang* of color..
II.HA gallon; 18 e*nta quart; 35
I—Help Wanted
rente pint. SUnley-Rogera Hard
MANAGER f o r large concern ware Company .
want* women worker* hare, un­
limited line of advancement. AJdre«* II01 lot) Car* Sanford HarFOR BALE: Ona Jersey row.
—fr*str»Tl,-Ptu&gt;nr T&lt;*-T.

In the third, auccasaiv# single* 1
« " l iRittlr |n b# W«tf4 fn u l l i f r M
by Hopklna. He»dl*y and Prinej *f ln
n l i l n r p * »»f f« r« r|n a tif&gt;
In |bp
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brought another run nver, while In h n v n • n t llU f f r m a o m a il* lint on*
l- fp e f nn thw
m il
tin y n f A p r il.
the seventh a pair of double* off 1*33 l»v l ha* I t i i n n n l i l p A U i s m U r
Flora produced another run. A A k a r m a n , J t u .g r g»f t h * if o r M R ld
lit** n m o u n t
of
m M U *rrr*
pair of aln-lea, followed J»v Mr- r«»nrt.
b * |R *
T h lr t m n
T h o ti-n a e l
K it*
am i
I9 / IM
Cultey’a ilnidile to score two run* 11 iitu lrrsl T f i l r t f . a l v
f b*t||a r» t f l l . M t S t )
w it h
In i* r*« i
ende,| the Imlian scoring for lb# i l i - f f n fr o m A p r i l I t , I t l S I n d a t a
o f an la
day.
C firN TO JOIINHON,
RaV»e npencil the gam* by
I It.talar In Phanaary
I » r . M r iirio i.P iN .
alrikine nut Powers, and Baker
Mollt littr fi*r t'n p ftp laln an ta.
T e r n | * j. K lu f ld a ,
ended the game by striking out
the «ame better. A*n Wall, league
teadlne batter, fattened hj* arer.
are with a pair o f'R rta 'ln five
tries, while he hit safely In hi*
seventh straight game.
T h r hn V RNifp;

“I find Tkedfnrd'a lllark-Draught
a great r e lie f for headache, ranatlliallun and blltou*neaa,‘* write*
Mr* L. II. Crlppen. of Pulaski. III.
“VVhi-n I g e t bilious. I feel tired
and sluggish, bava a bad taati In
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C-cea 7. Orlando 3
COCOA. May 28.—The Cocoa
Indiana made it four straight vic­
tories hy scoring a -reditable 7 to
J victory over the Orlando Tigers
and their three hurlera. Flora. KtdS*.
e Central Florida League baaeoal!
game to Daytona Btach, 12 to 3
yesterday afternoon, for although
lohnaon. Bruin hurler, waa nicked
.'or II hits, seven errors b»-k of
him ram# at the moat Inopportune
of time*.
Daytona drew first blood In thr
ccund when Johnaon hit Speke,

GRANDMOTHER’S'
Fresh. Rich with Milk
Large Plain or
Sliced LOAF
Rajah Brand
Dellcloua
SANDWICH

DEL MONTE
Dcficloua, Sliced
FANCY. FAT. R. L RED

Pound

6-Point Service

or 110.00 Credit on Norge

SAVE HERE

Betfins Saturday 10 A. M

I—Monev Saving Pricen—2
—Complete F r v n h Stocks
Weekly—,1—Quick Truck I)eliwries to you—4—Convent*
ent Locatlcna and Prompt.
Courteoun Service. *

(Tomorrow)

Pineapple
2 CAN8 U t l t
in

White Houae
EVAPORATED

D RESSIN G
r 12 c | Six 23c
Large Yellow

BANANAS, 3 lbs..............
Large Criap Iceberg

LETTUCE, 3 heads............
Texan New Crop White or Yellow

CANS

AAP PURE CONCORD GRAPE

The Food Beverage

Cocom alt

ROUND. SIRLOIN OR CLUB

Chocolata Flavor

23c

PINT
BOTTLE

WAX PAPER, Cat Rita—2

ffaoiifl. White Naphtha

FANCY WESTERN

i'rkaa that-are right. Frrah *toe1C»-t
W ee k ly .

UKOE MEATY

323 E ila t
Complete s to c k s tight In town on
all mixed FerULier and Ftrtillxar
Material, tested far thia lo ality.
On* Trial Cenvincv*.
Tom# by, Itt’a get acquainted.
You’ll Ilka .tkli t ’or*—W* give
ymi Value, duality and Service.

PURE PORK COUNTRY 8M0KED

Atlantic and Gulf
Fe"tiHw‘r Co.
PANFpRD STORE
208 Ritflroad Ave.
C. 8. THOMPSON. Manager

WESTERN

QUART
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S P A R K L E , Gelatin D e s e r t — A

Poultry Feed*. Grain* and Hay.

FERTILIZER

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CORN. AAP White Croaby—No. 2 can
SPINACH. Fancy—No. 2 c a n _______
BEETS, Iona Brand—2 No. 2 eana........
SAUERKRAUT-—2 No. 2 Vt eana.......

TALL

At Money Having Price*
Famous Huccess-ure Stick and

Fancy—U. S. No. 1 IRISH

ONIONS, 2 lbs................ .

JIM DANDY
An alvctric malar will lw Installed beside the New
Norge now on display at our shop. You ar* Invited
to enmv l„ and Inspect it- pen the doer as many
times as you like. Guess how many kilowatt hours It
will ronsume within 15 days amt you may win one of
tw„ cash prlxe*. The meter, will he Installed by' tha
FI rlila l*uwur a a l .Us k - i jw |issy - and a n-presenta1tlre’ of that run rrn will read It before and at lb*
tins* of the contest.

Fineat Shortening

Rajah Supreme Quality SALAD

no,

or 415.00 Credit mi Norge

FOR SPRING
A PPETITES

PILLSBUKY'S "B E S T '

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WANTED: The Citlxen* of San­
ford to visit the new Sanitary |
Fish and Poultry Market, 300 K.
First.

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WILL TRADE two pigs for »om*
pc. sot dlahoa. I floor lam idfR
rhiekena or what bar* you. Will rug*. H lob# -ablnot radio, Sav­
buy or trade for tight Vre-buttom age electric washer, 80 lb. refrig­
boat. Phone 201 -R.
erator, Pbone 898, City Transfer
A Storage Co.
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ykair appetita. What coald b* bettor Lhaa tha spelag eijeU blH
and frails romlag as pleatlfally to lb* aiarhaC Yaw will flwd
la your, arigkborhoud AA I’ Ht*r* a large variety af the flaeat
frrah fruit aad vegetable# available—of freed a t tho familiar
AAP low prieg*.

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I That’* Juat another ono of those
f t angle* to what la called Inflation.
* Soyt Wont Ik* Hearet paper*
that *r* trying tq. wreck the Dis­
armament arid Economic conferancr*. hav* a swell tima now that
Norman Davis' ha* turned oJt e
t a borrower of J. P. Ilorxan A
0.) p a v l\ .1111 owe* J. P. ten
tHaollfcd dollar*, and ts'vs Be
would hsv» had jhpt paid back
J If he ‘hadn't - spent,
*u nmrk.tlmk
spent AO
Bing around Kufop, repietenl
the United
um Bl*&lt;r* at six' dll
(lay. Yott sure hava got to
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jWoratary if u ll’yapr*
ITS .for
*¥
sqonor*
of tha LoadTO &lt;
_ Lrate
,
crence and ape* the world
»* (0 a tfn .fita tV . natltJna^
and isolation. Tha .t»,ull
la ah economic p a r In ‘
weapon* , will ha ^nrlff
trade embargo**, and deprtiJaUd
currencies, And.thc result of that
ba apother kind' of. war

____$ tha weapon* will ba. pulton
| | j P r (Mbmarlnei, bombing plants,
bigger "Berthas'' than aver

-J-a' Tha way* A d nfeifc* tomfnltie*
la not having an «a*y tima ih IryI* to fftal out how to rale* tha
to ftuanrn th a ' inlerctl
tha huge n h iic
Kind Uite. lik e *q many
U0*« they‘ aiaYlndln*
' ebmmllfee,
f ayaier *ta ■pend thokey than
1 ta ra lx U. Neither tilde la at!
-additional tacoma taxes nit
I with th . pu bile. Home wleh
f cotiTil find tha. money In a
hat like ■ white rabbit,. .pt
aply start the printing presses.
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x rstio ' senator* probing
ralfifrir'iK qld S ire pviked
.tha Ihl beforq pryipg it riff,
y h(vt known some uf their
U y . werv to Che gihcan, they
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"Hi. but b t i o n j h i y . kiww it,
dtse t h r o tings of, Jpjin, W.
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for president, William c4.
furnltr Demogrstic trees.
ry, and qow a United
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Oaeo D. Young

New Speed For Railoads
Ever since railroads began lo lag behind other means
of transportation in the mutter of aimed, there have been
numerous suggestions and experiments along the line of a
smaller, lighter, more economical, and swifter train. To
maintain nn nverage speed of 50 miles an hour Is considered
extremely good for a railroad, and nny Increase over that
rate* with tho standard heavy cigilpment has been found
to l&gt;e Very eximnslve, If not practically impossible of at­
tainment, consistent with safety.
I t is Interesting to note thnt the fastest recorded
speeds of trains were made in the last few years of the
Nineteenth Century and tho very first part of the Twen­
tieth Centufy.
In IBItt the Empire State Express of the
New York Central ran a mile at* the rate of 112.6' mile*
per hour. In 1899 a train of the llurlington Route aver­
aged 108 miles an hour for two nnd a cputrtnr miles. , Th*
fa s te s t time ever made by a train was the run by the Pl*nt
System from Homing to Jacksonville whdre a five-mile
distance wna traversed a t a rate of apcod of 120 miles p$r
hour.
Such terrific rstes were purely experimental and In
nor wise rnula be rtialntained without extreme danger, evan
oh a'atrkight-a-Wny. A*top aimed of 70 or 80 mifea an hour
today Is 'eon* (doff'd about as fufct as a truin'Should go. 2!ut
eVWi * thes«; bihklmum speeds whli’h railroads have ' at­
tained are as'nothing compared to the average upon which
airplane lines operate dally.
' Rumors have been current for some time that railroad
leaders have been working together lo develop something
milfrally new in the field of rail transportation which* will
irovlde. economical nnd safe speed. The answer apparenty has been found In Ihe development of A streamlined
train-of threw earn, operated by a-600-horsepower Internal'
coinhUHtion engine, and capahlr of making n top speed of
1to miles an hour and u sustained speed of 90 miles sn
hour.1”
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This new equipment Is ronstrurted In large part of
ntnm fA am anil a lightweight stainless steel.
With Its
modern Toller parings, exteqslvo use of rubber In tha
trucks, and a new typo of reslllept wheel, the train la de­
signed fc^rido pntre sm thly thbn Anythin? developed here­
tofore. The cars will bo romplotely sealed and ventilation
will bo by forced draft and aig conditioning, making the
yir warm ln winter and ro d In summer; — — —
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With these new. awift, domfnrt^Me, and cheaply
operated types trf trains'tlia'raljrw tds expact to get^byk
much o f the loht patronage whjcb has gang to tho
o f takpn t o ‘tho highways." Thera can b« no bettor tx&gt;
ample of th«
tho proof
pi ’ of the statement &gt;hat “nec ity la tho
Dthcr of Invontlon."
f 1*-Mi « l .vrere afe
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Easy Money
The principal objection to the , new “industrial
trol" bill which passed the Hooae 0 / BeprwenUUrea
Unlay has centered around the additional tax levle* in ordar to aerrice the huge bond Issue proposed for public
worka. The debate has emphasised the fact that new
buildings must be paid for, that unemployment relief,
however deefrable and essential, raimot be obtained In aub■tantial form without increased tax burdens.
And yet there Is a certain faction nmong omr leader*
In Washington who Insist that the public worka program
could be carried through • without- additional taxation.
propose to have the new construction paid f°r by
-tte ? 2«c They
paper money. Issued by the government without aecurity.
The good faith and credit of the government would be be­
hind the new money, and, since the gold embargo, that la
practically all there la twhlnd any money.
Those who suggest this proinxal have undoubtedly hit
upon an easy scheme of financing. The public work*
program calls for an expenditure of $3,.100.000,000, and If
r _. li s
bonds are sold, annual Interest . and principal payment*
isru
would call for additional taxation amounting to $220,000,*
000 annually. At a time when everybody Is complaining
agalnat excessive levies, and having fhr. greatest difficulty
anyway In financing their daily bread, additional taxes, for
whatever purpose, do not come ns very welcome news. The
fiat currency would apparently make.unnecessary the ex­
' t h u s f08.T P D*TN/ tra taxes.
Gut the thought occurs to us that If it (a a sound and
J0 SAID: Bleared or*’ U»s practical governmental policy for the government to re­
heart; for they »hall * * lieve unemployment wllh fiat money in order to avoid extbew b(&lt;-------------------- lra ; tixea, would 11 not he jus I as sensible for the govern­
„ . ’• goodwill -•robeoea'Mv ment- to .finance some- of Its o ther-espendilum r • hi - the
same way? Why couldn’t the government, for instance,
Hated a riot upon fcto arri**1
pay the army and navy with paper money and • give tha
Turk.
people some of the tax reduction they nre demanding?
.., . ——o---- 1 ■' Perhaps what Is more to the point, if the government
Icanism: Draining M eifn
can finance a huge public works program with paper
of cold
,n4
about the depr.-eirted money, why can’t it finance an immisliate payment of the
Why can’t It open all
(lee which »uch drainage saddlers' bonus In the same way?
closed banka in the country by paying off the depositors
iliatee.
with* fiat moneyT Why can’t it redeem all the outstanding
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The lU te Senate blamee 1»I'*- farm mortgages, which are depressing our farm popula­
Why. can't it take up all the
’ Ye Inaction on the House an*! tions, in the same wav?
ferae blamee It on the Srnale. railroad bonds so that the railroads can give lower freight
iu reepect. at leaet, they am rates 7
tly eoneletent amJ running
Thi) suggestion, It fteems to ns, thnt the government
to
shook! finanre ihe public works program with paper money
t »•* form.
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brings out very clearly the danger of being off the gold
.That fat Denver woman who got standard, or any standard of stable monetary values.
Aa
Wedged |n a bathtub and had to
long
as
thia
country
remains
on
a
paper
standard,
Pres­
. a d y there for four daye ihould
‘lake leeeuna lirthow to tiee them ident Roosevelt ltlll be subjected to every conceivable kind
All he has to do to get the
V-fanyled rontraptlom before of demand for more money.
money
I
h
to
press
the
button
and
slnrt the presses. Why
fine right In.
. ,
not?
HE&amp;P-fU
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If anybody thinks that Is not taxation, he has not
^Senator MeAdoo say* he wa.n’1
Sprafaired cllepC.of J.Jl’t. M°r*. given .tha subject very.much,LhuugliL. .With some six
A A Co, bw»W»o lie lost money billlona of currency in circulation tojlny, nn additional f*V
1 hla deal*. Of tours*. only lho*e :i00,noo.0«0 currency issue for public works might well
whole speculations proved
have the effect of a fifty perrent tax on all bank deposits,
^ lUble are "prefcrre'X"
Insurance funds, pensions, and wages and salaries under
contract. If anyone openly proposed such a tax, he would
Whal’a wrong wllh thin picture! lie annihilated.
•
f t ; Price* have recently been tho
We do not believe there Is any intention, either on the
E l L e t l l they have been in many part of the President or of, C o n g ress, to do anything so
R t w n . and no one hai bten b.ylng.
foolish, but ns long as wo remain off the gold standard,
I ' l l la now Intended to ralae price*
such
schemes will continuously be proposed.
and it la aipecftl that with.high— --------------- ---------------------V or prlee* people nil] buy more.

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THE O O tB OTANDABD

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cast df skipping gold, but whruling oa Clare’ challenge ef
ftanttally yoo hare a fixed-•
thprtty • — 4 PU U
PVCWTW*, l U i
t k % i ratio. That la an enorms
a plan
l i a a i e i e from tha standpoints
..MB, LYON: B*n&gt;r*
the Senate. Glare aceoaeJ O &gt;otna
this Inquiry. Ho pres,
(be reran* tar f*ttlng off
MIL LYON: Yaa. tha jaaiw 1
of hWsrwational trade and intergeld i t a w l u i I tkimk ww
iato *stable of liking “to dig a t me.
neUaaal W e i It meeae that U M that Silver M hatrtas Koto
of qsestieoa that ba
"T tta lire af
» » h the ntoeey
take ■ look at the trasowo
JV1 V
hay goods la one eountry to re tea of
7W
ask to U s felt stsamlttoe. W I
the
aeUeitha.
opera
Dona
■nA'vs*
o
f
other
» 1 s t flue
baa btoa ao popular la the
ta aaother you can calculate
with gold coua- garltlea of the United Corpora. im lo go s h r e d .'1
Thoaaand* of peraoiw are weaderarts and profits. If r ° u
“I didn't ask hiss to reare down
■tandant
h t o - Um”. Peeora said, “eomee aivder
trice
While
lug what diffemir* It make*, and
have a common &gt;tandard R
Why for *0 many y ta n It Hm mean* that buying rood* for cred­ tries' have S t a b l e exchanges that laagwaga of tto (Meats rea- here from New York and rv jo rp
busy. Wstwereibrey,
b m eoMldered w r r Important it In Sue country In order to sell vttfa g o l d c o w a t r l e * a n d olulien which direct# aa Invertlgate gvt on a gold itandard and them hi another Involve* a • pecu­ unstable excbaagvw with stlvur Uoa into 'the ‘ireuiag, offering sad tea. I trusted him. There ws* no
As sAon as- mart a t the
to dbqpt kb* good faith. I
(tap on It. The aa*»*r to that s t lation cm the exchange rate. You
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eewreo, depend* on whore they **- tody ba abla to sell the gooda at largo sail Important a a t W west sell lag ef recur! tier.'
to
gold
ft
came
to
M
a
step
for­
“It
ha*
btoa
shown
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W
h
o
IK
U a the
1 they would helftkey wvtwnn tho price yow expect, but by tho
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I t When people aay they time you hav* to pay for them ward to get eo gold with them, in tion wsrranla entitled ihe holder
betlore In the go'd »UodaH they lb# foreion money may have gone order to gain Mobility ef ex­ to buy common stock at I17A4&gt; »
really hare In mind »omo other nn enoooh to wipe put. not only change with there leadlag nayon* share were' sold to J . P. Morgan mil tee adopted the-motion of Sen­
ator Byraee’itJ/ff- O.) to adjourn
•Undard whleh they do not like voter profit, but a rabetaatl
A Company a t f t eeen. Already it
until aexk Wednesday.
,
,
ao wad. Now, the one. Uttar that there of vnur eapRal.
has been shown that a few day*
pecplt want *nd
• moiwf
Th* reeves hod been agreed up­
Mr. LYON: Yee. And all Inter­
after that pricea of f|* eonitnon
■tandarj I* stability of ratae. national Wre-tlme credit I* atilt
on a t a king exeretire .acaeloa bdstock on the-exchange w*'« nearly
Would you avrre?
for the • -fourth • day’* twumore ctmrnhHvo unde* flnetudoable'
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HR. HARDY: Y « , «UWI ty h athre esehanrv rates. If monlrt“Thee# seet-ritie* were Ustiedto h#rr bearing. At Dia meet­
two re*pert*: F ln t purehaaUig nol bond* Iraerd In nor country
ing
there , were . complaint#
powir ovtf fO«d$ ind In* N fv k ts ■re told In another which I* on a
terms certainly ageinxl the Interof other*; «nd Second, la porehaa- different standard, thnre bond|
eats of Ih# corporattoj to the of Informatloa “lealtihg” " ahead
(Continue^ PTem Pag* O re)
iq the open
Ing power orer tho turrencle* of mast be dinwn la terms of the of Utility etoeke. In return, Umtrd benefit of a small group of in- of Um*. Later
session
when Glass
memother eoontrlee.
on* currency or the other. If, a* la gavo tha Morgan ho«* GOT.inw restore.”
MR. LYON: T f c a t ’ a exactly osbal, they a re payable In the eartinned this Pecora denied ah# pdrt
•hare*
of
prvfrrrtl
stock,
800.000
“Cutdn't
yoa
hav*
mad#
this
what I mean.
* ho horrowing eoontry.
In any “leaks” as well aa enturiag'
MR. HARDY: Now. tha long whoever bay# oven the soundest of .common sod 7H ^°0 is option statement to tha saheommlttae a denial ref rtporto-tkal .ha bad
w
arnnt*.
before
thi*
public
invea'icatiOnT”
■tandlng popularity of tha gold AAA bonds l* speculating on the
threatened*' to- resign “If thlf to h i'“ ”“
atandaed-ta-baaed on- lU alaWlUy vsrvs e f the rrrfv n e r.'— ”
“ i r i r t . T f i f 'H M ' R W t t f r i t w asked ' flies* ‘'its'' one "member (
refused him certain re­
aa rompared elthor with a sliver
A C)ay*"y would like to know so I wruld.Vt eiittes
MR. HARDY: Right. Ahd tf OOOAXIO Morgan
•tandard or «De wllh a paper eor- the bonds are drawn In tho enr- bought
an additional
400,000 west* valusbl* time lltt-ning to quests. .
reney. U t u* compare there two rehey ef the lendtnr country, the
A t this meeting also tM-oo«u
enrrenrles with gold, wllh re* pert borrowing municipality msy find shares •*of ■eomaion sod 1 ^)00.000 question* and nnnwer* uf no im- mitt##' agreed not to veautre.
to each of the two kind* of aUbil- thkt It has to psv a rre a tlr In- option warrsnt*. The option* cost portanr* to people of any mlelll. lleity-of individual d etfa-te t
I t each snd entitiod Ih# holder to ganct."
Ity that I mentioned.
rrearej number of unite of Its
“I ■jbmitteii a questionnaire to Morgan firm or it# pdribefe. It
A* to domestic prices there Is
currency, while its revenue* pare base a share of Hailed com­
no great advantage one way or have no| gone on rorretoondingiy. mon at I37.W U m than a month the committee”, Pecora replied. decided to determine taler whether
the other between gold and »llrer.
Mr. LYON: That lllortretes the later those would has* realised s “Since then I have receive | nn re­ the Morgan article* of partotrallp
Sometime* the price level# of sil­ advantage of gold ov*r Irrrdeem. UO profit on Ihe m arket
quests for Infbrmation from any fkoqld be made public sort w hit
ver reentries are steadier D»sa ■hi. pepdr. hdtT darPt too fhkl It
Whlh*
Pecora
waa
drawing
this
senator
or the committee. Con**, IspoaJtlon should be madq of A
I h»«e of gold countries,, sad at show* an advantage of gold over
Information
from
Howard—who
qoently
I spend my time in New list of tndividuala depot King |10tV
other time* lb# oppoelt# is tree. ■liver. R l l v e r r e d e m p t i o n
000 or more at th* Morgai
gan bank,
sat jest in front of John IV. Davie, York. •
Rut Irredeemable P*f*T,
wonl.i leep two fdrreneib* stable H o n an counsel, and George Whi
ta D* hearing,
bearing, Glaga asked
“I
&lt;U
d
not
seek
this
as.
igutnant.
have M ■ rule resulted
unstable price levels, and this b^no in relation to on* another JU*t as ney, partner who testified ail day 1 appreciated ami do sonrectale Howard * If United Corporation
well as gold redemption! And jou
ever bad been.'examined before.
reason why we hare
p moment ago thal'im crgal Thursday—and waa about to run- the honor of being eoe-ieel f
tradition in f*»or of wo gow said
pricea fa sifter rountrioa have tend th# seeurttie* were issued this committee. Hut I want to as. Howard said the Pederel Trade
heed Just about aa stable as those “against Ihe Interests of th# cor
the senator from Vit»inia Commission had mad* an exami­
3 t f i . s v s . 7 y V S (n gold countries. That being re, yorsllon to th* benefit of n small sure
i • »
• . .. j
that the compensation of f'J6S a nation.
It, is curious wiy sd many cmrti- gro.p of Invcatore’*, Glees liter- month tu no Incentive to mo to
"Did the trade commission And
trie* made the b ir swing fr*« ruptetl: &gt;
any violation of the Shuman
continue.” ’
silver to gold in the nineteenth
Anti-Trust AetT” Glase asked.
“Wait a minute. I don’t know
There
were
outbursts
of
apcentury. 1 r r
“No."
. i
what
this
la
all
about.”
plsusv
and
then
Glase
said:
MR. HARDY: That swing was,
“
I'm-still
(a
&lt;tha d art”, the.Vim
“
Has
there
been
any
violation
“I want Ip say that I was ipI think, In large P"D »" blstorical,
accident, i t silver bed been a Illlie of federal or slate Isjv* in issu­ poseg to the to. nrel* routpenan. gtuian complained about Pecora’*
V i,H ill.I lf
questions.
I
...
hark in Ihe other fllfOrtlin, n rheerer In tSM KngUnd would ing Iheee securities''. Glees asked •ton arrangement, I favored afahem gene in silver instead of
-RemrturBnrMey (D .K y.h tomqnat*
com
prhsirithn.'
T
'thru
t
ik
n
k
storing" ih“ vxtun
gold at that lime, and th# reel of
“ No •l»."
Ibe (ounset Is working for f3B5 a mented that tha -“ttoal report of*
ftflfl K f u e f t l l U K
• l*&gt;n#
*
the world would probably have
“I have examined Ih* m limits month. I think he is working fur the FeA ral Trade ftommiesion «m.'
followed ntnng. It would not have
its tillty investigation had nrt
and I thta’t (ind at any tinir that something else.”
and there are endlere k*»hrupt- mail* very mu:h difference except lb* employment of Mr. Pecora wa*
Cmtigan again Interrupted to besn made.”
to silver end gold producer*. In
cio*. ami so people lose
“A gertiel MportAamiJ 4 h to h \;
any ho appreciated “th . efficiency
fact, I think it would have been au)horix*d“. Glass staled.
lime savings at most “ ’ “ r‘ y
“There la »v» question «f th# of Ihe rounrel” and tha*. the in­ Olaaa said. “1 Insist on knowing
a
little
hotter,
because
India
and
they dp tho other way. Pw ri* Wj
whab this.'is all rihodU? .&lt;,■ ,
member these things long *n^««h China were already on sifter end authority in my find”, Senator quiry "has been relesao’ and lua"I don't *»e him we can anlerial.” KIctcHer alootl up.
■o that the gold standard, which it would have been easier to get Coetlgan (D. Colo.), said.
uniformity
limpets, what Hit- Peenot-septets
f, • throughout . .the
. . world
*‘I fu*nd no record uf the rmla really far from perfect. **»m* .by swinging
“Mr.
Pecora
came
hvrj
at
the
III tha rest of th* coonto devektp”, KlsUher to Id quie*'
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**m Il Y y o n \*Ys»» It is certain that
those countries which h a« ’
th* roost experience with paper
m ore. Inflation* • " now the one*
whkh are th# least enthusiastic
about tampering with lha .curren­
cy. People w ho, hay* .»•*" .he r
savings bank depo* t* and tnoHgag* Investments wiped out, and
the value of their wage* destroyed
by Ih# dilution of th# eufrency are
very relucUnt to »U rt **torimeSttng again. Yod notice thnt
countries
of
central Europe
are the o n e * now m a k i n g
the griateat efforts to keep the
gold standard In operation. On the
other hand, there l« nothing to
tho eiperienc* of there violent
war-time inflation* thej.
that the gold standard I* ideal^
It merely prnve* that there are
THE8E puzzles we hsivq m a iT if d !
liow disturbingly
some things n good d * * l .
MR. HARDY: Wolt.w# .Urted
efficient they are. Patiently they ait across the dinner
In to show why th# gold *ta*d*»d
ha* been so popular In tho pert.
tn,ble from us and listen to our evening complalntB—.
The off*** of trfkWW# P&lt;
?"
the domestic situation I* h*M ttm
_l _ ^ s. J ! J ' .
xJi ' y . .
i * . '^
it .u
story, but tho other half »*. Dm ef­
fect on international retotloM. Tb#
exchange rata between twq coun­
try * that have different *t*nd•rd . 1* *lway* un»l*hto tm U ? IM

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a fte r ^ou leave fo r the Offlcel Children to I
^ sehfjoi, meajs to plan, mVrkodng to do. liwoibry
fiendf buttons to put on. tears to mend
• to the front and back doors, lunch, sqt
to l
a cot finger to bandage.

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A t night, site mee;ts you In a chjc Utile ^iw if
never saW before. Junior stru ts now shoes. There are
new1* ledf
towelsI**in the
bathroom.
There
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Use same thing a* one intotaa'commitcknirmep of the various
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tfP preparing for tho em ail B. w.
Herndon, finance chairman; W. E.
Bhflly, treiwporlalipni.ltobetl A.
Newman,
amusementaj
R. J.
Holly, pdbHcltyi WalleV Hand,
tournament; J A* Csideran. herb*cue; H. Cl DdBdse, invitations; W.
II.' Under wooJi parade; If. R.
Steven*, sports; Ralph Phillip*,
decoraUona; and Porreat Laks, re­
ception.
Tho The tong looked for ppvIng on Ninth Hlreet has started
and a torg# force of men eie at
w o r k thi* week grading the street
amt putting down th* brick. A
new wrinkle to being worked on
thip paving a* the Wren
^
hetow talent and tho paving krkk
la tho flat, tha brick UI4 the flak
side instead of th# narrow,
thy other *treate.' Thi* agw
raver* tobre *urf*c* aud &lt;
to lay faaler-aad has Uw
ante af • tam ing th* treffi*
M. 8. Netaon uad eau
Csnirv, . cants*Is, ball Saiordqy fer hi* bom# |n L*
A Mip ceiebratlon' U:’being ptusr,
Ito will wKimaa; 4hA
In Ran: j games, boat rare*. athlnUe can­ Hi*
planned for July Yqhi
graduation. o f Me daughUt.' and
ed Uvre I te-t*. tou^najhenla phsly to *0L with hla feM ltj wUI retofrw- hake
ford. Jiqt Harris 1
.big blUa ann&lt;
‘^
»!r' w"rk*&gt; “** W " ~ q .'“to for la asak* hia howre ta Kwuka Rart
event sad will
geUInrv th« creator. «
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thfto up.la av.
; .Seminole County hid* tto world
M.
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and tody to
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�(ome Is
Scene Of Radio Tea

morrow U “ Ancient and Modern Engagement Of Irene W ar Vets Invited To
th toenrs w hirr the genet* ecru
Nr.iomaney, A,lia» Meemeriim
rularlainttf. At r late Imur 8 u l* tf i, ,
Fellows Announced I Memorial Services (uurec wst eer.e.l ly the liaeteatj |
«%l iljpnotura, DenouncerX"
Wedneoday evening church at
a*,iattl ly Sltav Rosalie Pope
A radio l - t to hear an addre., *90 K. 2m. S t , at 1:00 e’elock.
Avncunccmcnt wai mad* a few
Ail v
• M it’ lhe Y. nrl I War Miry Slaty [I fot.l Powell. .x
M A R G A R E T P E T E R S , S o d r i? Editor
Telephone: Offleo 148 on Poppy D*l by Mra. tv. ?
Thi* church maintain* a free I day* ago ay Mr. and Mra. George r.re I ’" r tBYBrit tu n'.tit l ,* -pe.
Thore pirsrnt were: Mra. R. Cl
0f ih* c n n r r m r n t, e‘al MfOoi al •■I'ay tcrv'.e t &gt; !•*• J thn on, honor iur»t, Mrtfc Ijm
Blackburn, national president nf Healing Kooip at tba charth wherT ! j-arj
. =' * * *
•v»:»i'i V . \.‘W lUnakottom, Mr*. Tom Drwmd
the American l&gt;esi,w Auxiliary. th» Bit I# and all antborhad UhrU- 1 in , , prrok.hin|t m trt!M . Bf thri.
Alabama Picnic I k
:. on i Mr*. W. A. Kratzert, Sir*
I* M. at th.
wav given j*atm !vy aflem.mn hy ,la!t ^ 'cn r* I Iterator, may be
M ilt Iran# *•”*
Al.cv *F'elStaged \A f rSp
Mra. P. E. Roumillat at her home ,l’*d. hoirowed ar porrhaeed. Open i ‘•a j *n ............
’ 1 1 hutM'h at ,hc *‘irU M 1,1,1 '*
S in . I'aul Joh'ron, Mr&lt;i
on fdoM tto AvrntiB for m finbfn Tur» ay« in&lt;i FVidtyi fwm 3 lo | h»w«, to Anthony \\ ill im St
t h • j*t o . ram r-r the v .-.n
tie d P o e , an,| th* M ints it*
of thi* city, »oa of Mr; and M ra.|« l| tB • | 'a e m, iullyt «:
of tho leewl gtulHary with chair- 5 I*. M.
,tirte Smith, Jp ,-y lluford i'owellj
Mias Marjorie MrCowa. of Or- * Ier** "
of m identa and
FRIDAY.
land.), la |h* w eekenl g u ru of ♦**»■&gt;« in the city, who wer-orlg-1
men of ataadlng *ommittcc* nn-i
Act? ■ j " t 'c l f : . aliot
Katherine Powell, ami Rosalie |
—
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; N. A. ^jluinpr, of Palalka. Tho, .‘ ong,
Pope.
t l i l l Rebecca Stevens at her rally from A!.harm, took part ini Ths f I,ao P Pt!* of Ml" M ,r’ G old-Star mother* as t|n o r ’AULA tOM M l’NITV Cni'RCII trarriig,. will take pla.a Thur*-, Song, *,’nl’tni' in, the Gem of I
an old faahloned Alabama
&lt;s r rt .U3;U w“ ' »'*• “ rV ,Ul "* curst*. Honor gt»c*ts were: Mr*. I
t’lf a i" Chc.tr.
borne Wl Perk Aveeue.
ty , Jun.* t. it 3.00 P. II. at M»*»j I 'ay rt Th* l.et. Smith llardt.
Thursday afternoon and evening
,,c‘oek at the Woman a Club. E. LaIng. Mr*. L. M. I.einhnri
T! &lt;• l!rv. Alfred Evleson. pastor Iiani.&gt; of the Unde-elect’* parent*
{Future FarmcrH Club
at DeLeon .Springs near DcLand.
A guiar meeting of Semlnol* ^
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J. H. Colclonsh.
artd M
Mr*. Carl Dann, Jr. and aun, Swimming and other sporta wen* K*b*k*h lanlg* will U kt.plic* at • jMra.
.'l•unlng Srrvicce, 11:00 A. M. \ «3 South hanford Avrnu* with
Mn^nt
On,., d" stMitHiie ii 't srit&gt;.i lias Ssviniinnig Party
Carl Dann, 111, of Orlando, apent enjoyed until the aupper hone " " 'J °'e,**k at the Odd Fellows, Entrrtalnment d itri-r the nfi
Sun uy Sch&lt;o&gt;, 9:4S A. M.
h.. Lev. J. J. kclUghan, paatur ,.nrsl» q&gt;nrifiu-. .a ;rj t—uitt.l Idat• abort time bare thi* morning when a targe pknie table w«.
i
hri*tiar.
Endeavor,
8:30
P.
M
emonn wa* fur-tlrhrd by Mrs. j .
: vr -Ait Sauir catnotir Chtnch,
M'ss ClilTord Shinlnd t f .
Among the filial rvrnls of the
with fri»e,»(.
E»T'iTnJ- Servier*. 7:30 1*. SI
cvcrlaitl with q u ip t|tlfi of food. t
HATUNDAY
%
j If. rolclonfil who jfiv f i m ^ical
c.n .nat ng.
S. npl re l.r.ttutt.
!&gt; m ntk&gt; ( hay ter, Future KarmMid
neck
Prayer
Meeting,
7:T
t*
Among thoae attending were:' C'rrle Number One t f the reading, "Chr1*! in Flan L-ra,'
alt** rellows waa bum in Vin* Song ’•Th,. V an tt f ltsi&gt; ’ *'li'dr.,«r* of f»’l&lt;u itn rrhool year was
Mr. aed Mrs. J. T. Jonei u,.&lt;: Mr. and Mr*. O. I . Bledioe, Mr*. Woman’* Council of the Chrl*- .which war followed bv eevrivl
el.
ct nr t t , InJ. but ha* lived in thi* OITirlnn mid An:tJun-■t-.e.,1.
the »wininiing perty wht.h mem-,
two children loft yrvtrrduy by J. B. Cnalurn. Mr*. C. II. Cog.
«i«n Charth will give
a eo’J plot,,
nlann and vocal *oln*.Mr*. C. V
city lor the p ail 18, year*, one S«’ g, *■America tfi* "l., a ,tifttl"• • ‘ ra of th* l.'huptrr ra re last
motor for M&lt;t*cida, Kamaz ti lorn. Mr*. W. T. Wheeled. M r*.|’ &gt;PP«’ SaturJay from 5:30 |*. M. Procter and MD- Jcan-lte Tainal.tnl.-d the |uoli. &gt;rh,KiU of
\KE VARY COMMUNITY
t’ongrrgatlon.
nich: af'.rt u Urge group ha4
apend the i:m iner.
W. T. Thnmaon. Mr*. Phil Thomp- lrt h:3ll P. AJ. in the Sln-ch , gave informal account* of tne ir
.sutifulii at it t.a t grad nird Hunt Setmoo. ‘ Tne t hr i*t 'a tv Soltll t ” • gathorr • z. tho 11i | h S.h&gt;ol In
CHURCH
*n», Mrs. (I. N. Tumipierd. Mr.! BulIJIng.
ent convention nf the American
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j &gt;&lt;tu nolo High Srnuol in I'.tJtl.
enjoy ganre^, rnrte.it* and ie- &lt; ■
Tho. Rev. Smith llard.n.
Mr*. Flnrerre Kyzn, of Moore nn,| Mrs. S. E. Jonev, Mr. .and,
MONUAk.
I eg Ion and Americs n Legion Auv
Ii’ie*bylrrl*n Government)
Sir. Stump* we* born in TitueP'ayril ly ll,e SIL*,e* fio h n o n t, lefoio ill., parly aiL
Haven, Li .pending llm week *nd M ». Ed Mei'fh, Mr. and Mr*. It.i Cirtle Numher Srvrn of tbejUiary held In Havana. Cuha.
lltg an u cj In IH04.
, title, and made hi* home there and
SlttHel ( h tpi.tan. Sir r I. ' ., n, j (turned t» n n t i l j lai.e.
V
herg a* tin* r w t uf Mias Jean fl. lllekmn. Mr. and Mr*. A. V..[ First RaHiat Churth will have an
Quantftie* of radiance and 1*11*.
I f t . h i t f Sett ire* at 11:00 A. in I'atatka. He wa* gratkrated
Thixe »ileiot,i t , rr; .Mr. ami ,
K«lh-r
S ttargr. m l Nelli.
ettP Ijiini; a t Imr homo on Oak Lee. Jr.. Mr. and Mr*. John 1-ang , all day tewing party
i t thehome1
man roeea, carnation*
SI.nnd
amisluice
7:.’0 P, SI.
| nun, -I'alalkw lltgn Sen,ml in,I
►Rnu-if t B/ T aw - f—the Sll-ser '
C'jnn!iti,ltaiii.
Avenoe.
!«-)•, of Daylona Bca h, Mr*. C. of Mrs. FrancU E. Boll, 1101 Park jIn bright thadr* were ^rrnneej - tirmied Sun try School with J ln-i^ed
a deg tee In "’•‘el'an'raPgong. • 'S U rll; atirle,! Benner'1— eMe-Vl- WjdsrrTTr^-MattirF Phltltfi*,’’
W. Viriip, Mr*. B. L. Ilamner ami' Avrnne.
about the room* where tV y ie«t,
-Tvarhvr*. !»:•(» At M. -pT.TltiJef.Hf from ibo l nlvtr.ity
Congregation.
| .Montes rfrum'd.Mt, l ulin, l e v ,
c Mils Annie I'arramore left yea* iiir-Ufduer of Camp liilii Ala., Mr ' Cirrir Ntnnhcr One nf the First wer* em*rtaln*iL A‘ kw—1 ’rolirse’ x, mi » k r, the H t*. J im tt
HuntU ip
la j
. Z )»cm \ . ^lunb-.w,! ..n #y
U u ^ h y - n - | U j h * 7 n #
leroay for her home In J.vrku-i . j X i - ^ B w ^ C r * P ^ W i . ^ J J i a l i 4 U : ! i i i t d L , i t l t t j . w t j u . 3;oot y . w r i h r. Ua . j W H ttu.
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by the Mieses Lure Bmimtlat.
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tma-imr nrwwirT^RorrrmT PlTVnTs'th Cnldwcll, Mr*. R. I.. o’clock at the County Home.
Irw.i mute*, ir.d I* at*o * |.rtv !c r at H im o’.lrek at in,* ri ci i ter. Ethel Molls. Jrjie tto
Mrs. Della Ayesrck.
Circle Nimilrr Two of the F‘ir*t W’ilma lelnhart. M»*v W’atlien. I III |tC || OF irlS (lAXAItENF
her* with Mr*. Walter L. Moryan. Wilkcr*on,
no inter ol the thlando .C hapter., hL.rfh. The anthem. ’ Th. I pal , Chapman. Ja
rhurn, E.4lh
Mr. ond Mr*. ’ C. F. Branan, MrJ Bar list Church will meet at 3:00 Ann W’riahl, ajwl Mildreil Sirin220 W rit Kightrrnlh Street.
uf tne llr»»i*e txr.eerj Aaen. ia&gt; j Mairh". will be sung Ly Sira 1 PeL v, an .,|l a 'i a i . i Cilo,.
Ijike Slary Fla.
and Mr*. W. P. Chapman. Mr.jVcl&lt;» k with Mr*, liumrr l.iltlr. tyre. Each.gvret wa* pre*rnte»t
nun.
II..
Im*
hern
entpluye.l
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It. N. Sander*, parlor.
with a corsage from the hnste-*.
on,.1i1 Al*", »&gt;. o i Phllllns, Tnltnn
A large number of resident* and: West First Street,
^ ^ f r * . J. I). Cordell has been re
Ly thv Florida I’uwrr ami | j SI. Sliltr*l;her will »ing; “ I h i |! I'hilli -. 11 r old .Bill, John SenTho*e nrosent were: Sit*. J E. S today Sihiui’, '.(: IS A. M.
^ P r w t from the Pernal&lt;l-L&gt;ug‘ii ju visitors In the city, who were’ Circle Number Five of the
Light l'oin|uny uml ha* l,*.,*nJ |;(. , c’ .bnt"*, by Kipling.
It etching. tl:UU A. M.
Laieg. Mr*. I. M. LeinhaG. M*»
karlfc* JvT/y Si-nkarlk. Tatmadgw . I
• Memorial flonpital In h-r lioiilr, originally from Alabama, took i First f!a|iti&lt;t Church will have n
Ii, mg in this city fur three year*.1
i
Young Propla'a Koeirty, IhrU
Mt'.l-t K*** 11 l tv.'I,tee, Uotnirt ■if
151.1 Palmetto Arenur. Sin- I, ,#.
•r
lie » a broth, r uf Mr*. IV. K.
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nil. rr,
Hn. it E*iId,
Stevw
ported to b* improving t.iccly.
Hostess
vain, of thi* rity.
| Mrs. Pope Ik
’irarhing, T *a I M.
,s
,
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If. 1 y ; r Ronald 'Mu r\
I’rnyvr Slreting Tuesday, 7.30
Since tlu' annuunrrnirnt uf her
A1 Party For Sister h mi. Wiiliiiin I run, It, Donald
.Mr*. J. Fleisilirr ii plan*ing In
S
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lAltdre «. i 0. v lllnkll, Harry
jravet Monday for New York City
I*rcaehlng County Home, 2:15. Iwrii honoivd with eevvial
. Uomsllmnl n r he- rid er, Mr t .! *••»’* e i li.f.ir i Gutlavvnn,
Whera rhe will apend the *un,mrr
U.
rtflnt*. .Vim Sla sdine Slnilrr.i »o. jf. (•_ Johnson. of We»t Palm , •, '&gt;M VtnNe , Ihijnrr Uu'lor,,
Kelman, !*IH Palmetto Avenue,
months with lift da ghier, Mrs. and Mr*. W. T. laingity. Mr. and
1’i inhing I uunty Camp, 3:30 P .| t,,taliu ,1 with a hihlge parly nn.r^ |irB.h, alt: . T C. Pope e tl j “" I tt " I
The Church Servire l.ragua of
*..|
M. Kronen, and her aun, Loii.e, Mr*. J. J. I.sngley, of f’amn Hill. Holy Cro** Ki&gt;i*-opal Church will
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rllaiivt it t sittiwct un Thn
I
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Sir.
and
Mr*.
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II.
H eltck tr.
meet at t 1)0 I*. M. with Mrs. Al­
tlay vvrintig at In i huinv on F ^ itln
ig h t ut
I Might
Ut h*M
lit! Un'in
l it.iirvli*
I.anry.
her hIt tine on
vrv] I. II I.Ml Ilk EAi.I.lN'G POLE
FIRST llAPTIMT CHURCH
j l ii.t Mrs".i vv.lh 111 gued* lit at I Avenue. Tt, I".no. • i l l i r Mint |
—e- yjlm thn Sll**e* Margaret lamg- lan Stone, Mrs. II,-ywar,I Walk*
.Mr. antf Mr*.’Sam Flefrrlier left
►r and Sirs. W. E. SVateon at leadI’AI AT KA.
.lay . 20.--UIY—
'
Ilk llrgerie t • n gift fiom I Pc
Tf Rev. W. P. Brook., J r:, 1
ey
thi* morning fur Maron, (hi. ley. Dorothy Poinie, Cathorlne rr*.
[ t op*. Walter L. i url,», A0, was 1
’
I'll k, gfeSn,
grren, and white w er, It .tie**.
WTiite,
Evelyn
Kchol*.
Minnie
Best
,
ia«tor.
KIlKNEAr.R
M
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T
whrre Mr. Flrittcher will stay
TUESDAY.
the tho*,mi party color* wmrn
A flrr • r c in l prugtevrioitt p ’ i killed at hi* linn'ter rtm o near
Sunday School, 10:0 A. M.
CHURCH
UCtil ths clozo bf the peach i r t . Echo!*. Helm, Mabel. Olive and
The pupils of the Junior High
vvera a,renttiatril by tit,, II,mil hrdge h&lt;ih *c»re prize, wMte h,' r'' yertrrogy when a pule fall,
Virginia
Chapman.
Carolyn
CogSlurring
Service.'.
II:tni
A.
SIrbn. They have hewn visiting Mr.
School will give a r,vital nf tnuiir
’.
dcoratumv, Inllir* amt avure pud.., :port* gluv . wr* given To \|r * .| breaking hi* r « .l, He ovrratnl
II. V. P. U.. 8)45 P. SI.
Rtmu’jy School. |U:00 A. M.
Fit fecher’r
mother.
Sir*. J. h rn. Marjorie Coghurn, Betty aiul rspre*vlon at H:00 P. SI. In
'•
ttnd the e .f* of eandie* un the Tom DniimrHMt,l while reroul Ihe lumber amp fiom which
Evrhing
Srrviret,
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P.
SI.
Wherlrs*.
Anne
June*,
Ella
Maude
Kpwurth
League,
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P.
St.
Fie lac her, for the part 10 day*.
Jarknom----- L.
to-e«, laioire lllcluon. Eleanor the rrhool autl torluni- The puhlie
I’tayrr Sleeting. Thtrt«,lay H.OO \Vrdnr»tlay livening Service*, i*&gt;i,!ge tabhr*. The gitt* lor the Mph re.|f,. I .He El-.,:,,!!. A.,Lit I ''“ tK*1' &lt;au jr
Vllle.
ll'rkann,
Angela ami
Sylvia Is invit'd.
Tt—M r--------- ------------------ -------- 4 , W P .- « . ------—----------------------- h n r o rT fm rV e ie p re ie n trd alter | f, ,.r powiler, wa* awarded In Sit*' !
Ml** Jean Martin l^n ry will reIh. relrrt hnwnl ho.r in .1 large j |(.,-allr Pi&gt;|o;. Mr*, pnol
h- ••
Meieehi-an t R. O r Hickitm, J o f ' ' ------ WROXERDAT.------------10.880 F’OM 20J JOUR
- tu rn - tnmdrrnw * TiW i ~ Wrsleynii
Sire. E. N. Seott an,I Sire. It. SI.
f'ifn*hpst, Frvnkiin anti Edwin
i.u* wnip|«,l m pink and w|Hle i |, |,| low r ore ntul wa* I’n* re.
College in Slaron, Ga. tu *prn I ■(rare t, Billy t'hvrman,
FULL
GOSPEL
TABERNACLE
CIIXGRFii;ATIONAl.
CHUIICtl
Warren
will
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mem.
Pete
n ep e |U|H-r and lopped with u lrlp iin t i f ortenly h s r." ,...’,1,
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the tuniraer wj.h I r r parent
Felto'*, Kerne'h Eehol*. E. I- her* of Ihe la.md of the Garden
m iniature p jlan d mid bouquet ul |
Rove*, h-miinvillea. nnd other jTH^ greateat reVh in hiatory to
Nrw (Irianl» Road m ar Geneva
‘‘"tner Park n n | Third Street fe in .
Mr. ami Mr*. J. O. Laney. iy|2 I nn»r Alfn1 Wilkrraon, and Wil.tCluli nf Sa-ford with a party on
l ar,h n ft,,. &lt;n&gt; ul n* u e i i , ., |.nn Join ’ New -York'* tine»i’’ *tartad
Sanford Avriiue. She has tee:i son Smith.
their varht. Sli»* Crlo. at 11:00 Avrtiur.
At the ninelum n i.f Die hndge
yeatrnlay. Ten thomund applica­
The Rrv, William F’. SlcPItrr- m.nl.ler.
th* gurst hf stir* Lillian llionan
A. SI.'
tion- for ni-mSarwhip o„ the iuigiilur. hath untie prizr, ehillun M r, A. II. Mahtinry, ami M
*on,
|a»tor.
Church
H.-hool,
9:4S
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SI.
»
at tho hunir of her grattiknoihv.*.
lice fone were '.vnded out by
lime,
went
In
.Ml**
liu
II.
Watlien
Bible Rrhool, 0:43 A. M.
.Morning Womhlp. U'SHt A. SI.
M a r^i*141 TakiafSi.
Sir*. H. (.’. Nutting, in Slacun f..r Large Tea Is Liven
Ihu civil rervi.’e rommiaaion.
Sermon, U:tW A. SI.
Chri*tia„ Endeavor. 7:30 I*. SI. while rut prx&gt;, u Utz of elution
*|‘|i4i
•*
11«
int
wiiy
:
*
t|
*
«
lr»*M
*
tho part few day*.
llte.e on ep'y 21*r varanese*.
rry. wai prrrrnled to Slu* l.ury i |*f!|i m , lionui’
Fiv vngvliktic Servire, 7.43 P. M.l Vernon Shaffer, rpeaker.
For U. D. C. Members “The While Sister”
Mrs. (I. I*.
I’clcl*. laiw acuie prize,
-----rgyer Slreting
Slrrtmg W«-dm*.’
At Milane Sunday , Women'* Prtfyer
J*n-, : .. oolf, v.v i wa* grad­
Vfll. Y.&gt;. Mi*;. Ili’fiy l!iclit»*r, Mr*.
p i’lure, vvn- given to ' I . Anna j v „ s^.y,
HOLY CHOSR DI'ISCOPAL
s Helen Wilkinson Over 100 g.e»t». Including 40
_____
day. 3:00 P. M.
V|. . T. I . fl’C.in- uated thi - on lit h from the Unlwraiaiie Fallow*. The hultoc g e.t nor, M r- t hr*ter Erie*, of • &gt;r- -It\ at All''It*, i* -pending * few
CHURCH
"The White Slataf,’’ Metro ! * Ptaytr
and
PraUa .Service)
onoro4~Wi4b* Hnrty from •other town* In*1 Ctnlrwl CioMwyn-.Mayet
Wa Ihe reripienl of u in lie hunk lanno. l el Ihe Mirer, Anna .Marie ''av.O n
i* nrw talking pic*I ” w ftculiy, 7:IR I*. M*
,ith hi* parent*, Mr.
Florida, wtre present at the tew
Tit* II*v. .Martin J. lltani. rr- n» n mnnienlo uf the n ..a.i» .
Fellow , ,'lnry Mthoney, SI* 1 line ami Sir*. Slike Stuinuff. He plana
Mr*. W. A. Allen. Mr*. II. New- liven jn tcrd*y afternoon at the lure version of E. Slaritm Ctuw
for.
Ii&gt; frrzhiurnt* we.v trrveil L&gt; Stall* or, Siury Slanrer, Adeloid"
, a &lt;• " hoi for Daytona Reach.
ALL ROLLS CATHOLIC
man, ard Sir*. R. A. II. SVilkinxiti nine O f Sir*. SI. s. Wlggin*. 1217 forvl'a i n,lying rnmanre, will lie
Sundny tiller A*rrn*ion.
Ihe hoatet*, aozi«ted !•&gt; Mr*. G. Itlrhte.-. I.a II. VYatlirn, Sltrgarct
the
attraction
at
the
Milane
TheHngrrlia
Avrnue,
Ly
N.
de
V.
CHURCH
entertained with n lurpriao birthHoly Communion, 7:30 A. SI.
F\ D. Scott has returned from
I’. Fellow* and Jti&gt;. A. ,i. Slattern. T i'u th
lletMlxd HatqLy, ni-l
day parly Thursday afternoon at Hum rd Chapter of the U. D. C. a trr Sunday an USIuniluy. Helen
llitaroi. r iii.ii w.tere lie ha* bean
llayr*
ami
Clark
Game
are
rn.
Thovu prenciu wet,- Sli** Irene Ruth IMerr.
The
Rev.
J.
jT
KrTlaghan.
pa»tor.
«'hurrh S‘ h,1‘' 1- * * *■ MKvtn*dalc park jioar In k , Mtry In honor of Sir*. K. A. D.mglaaa.
-pending ol*iut two wrcLs.
Slorning I'rayrr and Sermon. Fellow*,'honor guezl, Mu. G. c,
F'ir*t Sla**, 7:31) A. SI.
in honor of Mira Helm SVilkitson pa-l tale rrcot m g * e .t,u ry , •tarred for the fif*t lime on Ihe
ll:oo a . si.
E.nun*. Sit*. (Ml,, Tt ip,i, gn.|
Second Sla**, h;00 A. SI.
and fully M'ilk'n.on. During the with Mi*. Wltginr uni her »i*ter, rcrern in the rla**lc love dory and
IL-nHirtinn after U:00 A. SI. Slomliy: t'hurrh Service la-agu. Ihe Sli,i..* Murgaict llerner, a*rif*.i
aftoroon nwlmoiing was rnjoyrd air*. U. L. Prrkin*. a* ho»t.-.**ea a irominrnt mppoiting o u t frna* 4:00 P. SI. Unilrd Thank ulfe- Slur I,- Fellc'.v*, Nautili F ellow .,*
lure*
ta-wia
Slone,
l.oui*e
Ctokoer
Maa*.
The guent* were met at the
after wltieli n |icrL* aupper wa*
H U N T IN G
ing program.
Daily Sla.**, 7:30 A. M.
Ellm Hoy, Muiy Maurer,’ l.u.d'n
door by Mr*. G. D. Bi»hop and Hale, May Rabaon, Edward Ar
aervrtl.
• RIGUAI Inch
nuld
and
Alah
Edward*,
undrr
th«
F'riday:
Young
p.nple’a
cat
I
•Mali &gt;&gt;cy, Allre SlrGLne. l.u y I Mr are tquipp.'il to piodiur
R.ioiiy School Saturday at 3:00
dtbv«ry 8 pkkarp
Those prrtcnt were: MU* Hnlrn Air.*. II. 1&gt;. Caiwetl after which dlrrrtinn of Vi tor Fleming, who
pzrty
at
4:IM
I
P.
M.
I'rmeed*
fur
I’Mer*. Ruth Peter., Adrian!.'{ |ir*l &gt;Ioh» |uh w-rk al Ihr
ol lapilri •Writ*
Wilkin ton, MU, Marjorie New- hey weia introduced Ly Mr*. E. filmed the »urre*ifid Gahlr-Jean P. M.
the Camp Wing-Mam fund.
Ifirhtrr, Arl IH- Rich.rr, il.iig u .it) lueral piewiblr pr.CV*. liivr 0*
m n , M as Mildreil Knight, Sirs, R. Rountili.it tu Ihe irrriving line Harlow tulklr, "Itr.i Duxt." in lh-«
Huy Scoutt. at 7:30 P. SI.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Tr kirh, and lrn II. Wuthrn.
a trial.
mitral order • • • •
if .' V'vritan, S in. W. A. Alien, whirh wa* tumpo«e,| Of Sir*. p ro m t flint. Mi** llayr* play* the
Sunday, J.n e I. Wh'tcuqday.
A nut he.' L r id i,. | a rty nm | an
Mra. N. A. II. Wiikin*on, Hilly Dmiglar*, Sit*. F'. U Ezell, of role of an nridneratle Italian girl
B
r
est
* C o m p a n y , In c
Sixteenth Slice, and Sanford
Hcroltl P rin t ini; Co
Tlrero will l#e „ rorpnrule rein u iii I h t g lu &gt; ,n u ir .b o w er w r r 't
U irburg, P»*l "late frraident, who turn* down the suitor of her Avenue.
Wilkir.son, and Allen Newmnn.
411
IMt
MttttMf K N IIIU
Phi.
v
I
lx
1*11101*1111 rrllO tllA
It i I ji rr«. ending reerrj.sry gen- father* rhoin- in favor of a young Th« Rrv. F\ SI. Slur rr, pivrtur. niunion uf ihr Servire l.'ague an I given for S li.» beilowz Ly S ir*. E .
prerrntatinii
of
the
United
TlntA
E . Roum illat lo t night ut
her
• TI
era!; Sir*. It. C. W«nxfu*rry, of officer in the Italian air lor:#.
Bible School, IMS A. SI.
nlTeri’ i: al*the 11:00 o’clock rrrv home oil Falmetl.i Avenue. H id'
Orlur.do. fiwnth
dietrirt vie • When notified of Id* ilrath at the
Morning Servire, 11:00 A. kl.
i.e.
1,1 ore prize, „ vanity cure, win
,trr*i,|ent; Mu.-W. C. Hill, pre*.( |(1, rn | rn , u runvrnt. The
Srrmon, “Sarrifire.” Spaalrb
rwinded | , Hi,* Slary .Mahorey,
To-Night
lyit of N. tie
Howard Chapter; , j ory r | , rH ju a aenratinnal climax Amrriran War Veteran*’ «»rvt &lt;•
FIRST' METHODIST CHURCH while nit p rae, n .imilar vanity,
.
i in mornlrg.
,n ' Sir-. Wiggln* ind Mr*. IVr* ,tnr3r
Lrn th* lover return*
ami■ nfind*
wn.i prem ole l to Sli-a Slary
,1m, the leivlT-iii.r. A* memcntiw* j
r«|iK|nui, vow* an nb
Double Show
Evining Servire, X:00 P. SI.
The Rev. Smith llardt'i, parlor. SInu.er. T he h mor g e*t r,v ived
,'f thr wrarion Mr*. Ezell, Sir*. »lacle to hi* happine**.
Ptufr**or G. Ii. M.-Kuy, *iiprr u |i*ir of hand embroidered pillow
WiMuR-erry, ami Sire. Itoujla** reI'RRSIIYTERIAN t lllTMTI
inti lulrnl.
Ytfi
re. I* tied wit;, i cauage of flowciivml r o r a ir a of (lower*. Sir*. In n . The run porch, where Mtu.
\ iMifkilittl Do gin v alto) rr.rivr,l a past Floyd 14 nil predded n-.rr the Tlie Rev. Fl. I). Brownlee, D. I&gt; .Morning Service, H im A. SI. era.
SrriVJit
Ly
the
|*
,ln
r,
’
Our
gur*t*' reg 'itrr, wai itreoralcd p tattr.
~
(J'liAtlil if x of talisman vn*!***
ptr*ideet’&lt; pin.
G rrslrat Ne*d."
ran an. »• n»ie«, ituticr anil inrii.'
—' llirlrg the afternoon refre*h- with m l and yellow lirnla*.
Sur.day School, 0:43 A. SI,
T IM
Young People'* Division. I!;4a linnx wrn* Usril |&lt;» uiinrn Ih** from JACKSONVILLE
Throughout the uficrnoon the
men'* w«ie nerved in the dining
Slornh.g Worahlp, 11:00 A, SI.
P. SI.
r in m /W o m h / izh /
At
rmini« i•f tIi** l.'n jiiiillil Ituiti,. fi.r
ta cit v lin e alt*. Clci.tr P. Hem- gueata were nerved p.ttch un the
t'hrDtlan Endravor, 7:00 P. SI.
SJjIrrmm jutm m aJdti Ml
\
. Song Server, 7:45 P. M.
din tnd MKi Marguirt Rolwrt.1 trrrar*. PrerWIli* at lh« pur-rh
i Ih* vert l«»r, Al u latr limit a
Firming Wdiahlp, K:00 P. M.
Rolllui*
every
Tl'kHIlAV,
MtlJ
Sermon ly Ihe Pa*lur, H:00 |*. •*v rl rtnir»« wni tc n rjl mi llm
Tbe *e**iun will meet ut the
jltsldrd. The r«freahmrnt table, table at varlnua time- during the
DAV and MONDAY at S P. M.. T
M.
everting
were;
Sir*.
Frvnk
I..
c|.„
e
,,f
(|,e
morning
and
evening
we ov'tlaid with a iar* doth and
whirh wrrp ortrfntif — ratline for a frw flour* I f
t LzilevUn. Th* rool tnd ereuflVtihtrr
fervteaa "f,,r
It... retrptinn
ns afll lain - P c b jr r t m i; rhrT*nhn Soliirif '• v.ilh liriifhl ritloir&lt;l liner? r« ?rrn j
.Mp irrVIces
lor the
rente rrif -with T rtif 8**1.(rift'u f re&gt;r ■Wood ruff;-M m St.-C ItT- WHtI*-; ■v*ii.
A rp’r.al .Memurinl Day nerv.iv \ 'ittiiiK llir litKtlni were: Mrs.5 pomlrol war—via Iho only all■f rremler*. Thou*•without churet,
SILENT
Ii li*n.|&gt; t.ect.ud. and f*tn Hound Jr. ard Met. J. M. llayr*.
water raulr. Ill* modern *lramAntony Ihe out-af-lnam gue-l. home, in Sanford are welcomed to will h" held at tha evening ntrvi-.*. C. C. F’rllow -, Mm
•.vhlr'i v.’err pUeed whitt tandlcv
rr*. Ilrtk *;«&lt;l*. danrlnj, radio,
I.. II Con..or
A
’rperiul
invitation
)•
rale.uk*
n
atlrn
wnre
w«r«:
Mr*.
W.
IM E N " - L1
all (ervicr*. Th* pvatlor i* avail
rlr. Drill lou, mrzl*.
'n il.rr hoi Lri. The LulTrt wa*
Mzl i n iH-ff- Hfee z,.naHie*wz
•vi'..riled with red and wli te gladi­ Pnulk. Sit*. T. M. River*. Sir*. A able for ronfcrcnco avary morning l &gt; nil veteran, and tx-roldier* to
i
tlr
rid
tIti*
nervier.
fl k»1 Ml«t&gt;84 8*4 «NM*1'» Gifll
tl.e tv rn lrg Im r, lag lining ot
oli a n | n»ptraguii fire. Thr U. D. T. Smclgrtr*, Sir*. W. J. S ind. fmm t*:00 o'clock lo 12.00 o'rLn''
— AND —
Chartaataw garartlaoa f i t
hiOl o’clock.
i dot ■ of , r j an I whilu ware Mr*. D. J. Knoi, Mr*. L. It in hi* aludy. at th* church.
TJKI YOU! CA*
~
f.VlFHH) M im iOIIIST ( IIITM II
Thr Sunday School will meet i t
f r Iher fren tu ated by the r*e« Tquirt*, Mr*- A. W. Bailey, SlrVT
l*« ,a*a* »h*. a,,aa»p«*&gt;•*
BIST n il'H C .i OF CHRIST
... .
—
'hvu*iinl time, wilh T. L. I.in.*„ ir
Irr hnunla whlth ion*Utrd of an E. A. Owen, and tha Mlzar* J-m
IV. J. Carpenter, pa,tor.
1 .la -c e
H lth Jinks on
SCIENTIST
C L Y D E . M A L L O R Y L I NE S
ire rvui*e. Each Individ al cake CalowcII and Jtrn iu II linn, of
Tim
oioining
wrm,,„
will
treat
Wr ha¥, um|rr „„
,
Um High Seat
KbMffmeet
Mr*.
C.
W.
.llr*Hl
y
j
---bore n *ma 11 Confederate flag.
Plar I, faal af lib*rty Draal. Phan* 3 7433 &gt;CKSOMVIIII
Among tVi-e’ e*tl«llng In icrvirg o f D«I.and, Mir. F. I~ Fizrtl, of ' Chriatlan Sriane* lervirr* nr,
II- ^ * ntj “VI« 1
"
Varnllon Bible ......... whvh we
rV *’
■CPkilU.- U. tl^ -will- hope-RrlaV u 'In
mi
wvr&gt;: thr Sliuv* Catherine White, I e«*hi-rg, Ur*. F'loyil land, of held retry Sunday jH!onln*_ii:
Second Stlree i rrcrh the Common ement *ermo*
1
. dfaoay Whd«i Virginia ktrDatiDI, l h r » l » r 'R n . R . c . Woudbcrr/. the cits reh iat Kart
Tlency H n-.rltrr, Dorothy WigMoongy, Mr-. Frani at 1 1 :00 o’clock. Suhlrct for to !, r th# Ovieib Hlrh . SrhiMil at
g n*. AntoinatU llayr*. ta d Car- Po»"dr, Mr*, 'A. J. Wrlrzingrr,
ulln» m u.
i Ur*. J. M. Caruther*. Mr*. R. P.
The living room* of Mr*. Wlg-I U°w8rd* Wl*- J- B. A»h&lt;r. Sli*
* T O B IH
jins home w»r* openeil aazuUo for! H*lph T um rr, Mr* T. 0. Brown,
.Y O U H C
the ocrieion. In Ihe large living Rr*. K. K. Slagle, Mra. Allan S.
Fa* PkJvr*- ’
ONE MOKE WEEK
color .cheme of red ard ■T’,h't* "'. Mr*. It. D. Van T* »l.
Mr*. S. 8. Griffin, Mr*. Uriah
Dmililo
•Single
Saely, Mr*. A. L. Illntin, Mr*
W OOL
Joe WlnGow. rad l l h i Lucy la v ur
rente, nil of Orlando,
C H IT O N

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personals

A t The Churches

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WISE

BLANKET SPECIAL!

IN O L E S

wool,

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COTTON

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NCB on, thay’ra on to itarl And
attnethr* on thoy'ro dursbU. Aik us

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Security Lumber Co^ Inc.
PHONB 7*7

41* MAPLE AVP.

P H O N E 475

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY, INC.
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T A IM

F«*/
— * — 1» ----( *
ning at lb* boa* of Mr*. W. A.
Boykin*. Ganm* w « * p l* |M a f l »
which * w ta w roaat « w *«Joy«d.
An lew and
**rr»d let* In th* ovtalaf.
Those present war*: Mr. * * *
lira. W. A. Hopkins. Mrs. D m
Lynch. Mia* R * C i s ita i* ! * ,
HI** Dori* Hopkino, RoWrt Lynch.
Marvin Milam, J . ft. BUI*. Harry
Stslnmcyqr,
Charila
WlUtnma,
Dottflau Stcnstrons, Loon 8t*Umsytr, Loon Berwick, E n a c t
Southward. Lamar Echols, T W
dorr Klickor, Donald LaMolns, Ho­
bart Smith, Waltar Hopkins, Clarcoca Hopkins. Staphan Lynch and
Hr'. Walker.

SeOer Of Dope Exon­
erates D efen d an t
In Suit For DirOfce

Pledge

3-Yedr

Effort

NEWPORT, R- I-. May « — &lt;ff)
_lira. Euf*nia Wocdwifd Jtft*
aroaa In superior cw rt lata yua*
tarday to uatWrgo th# irrutiliy of
Mr*. Ethel Hartman, of S im la * ,
ham, A la, and hear th* vrftMH
awaar that Hr*. J#lk* M W had
vtailed her Dirminfham apartment

hot b* In the n a tn n of a
id that Dr. Smith would not
■aoood'before H.
Mini to be decided, ho said,
h e r the complaint of two
rt (Mat the aynod of Aro m d In not sustaining th*
i mad* against Dr. Smith
L I f hold valid, th* mattor
' Action. If th# contrhry do­
le teached, no farther do­
ty bo taken by the eommla•bmmlaalon conalata of 14
I f ruling aider*
Eldar R. B. Harris, Jack
M t t H agatnit Dr. Smith,
»f th* Second Preebyterlan
of Llttlo Rock, war* baaed
llcation by th* mlnleter of
cl* dealing with th* theory

Congress Is Being
Grand J u r o r s
Condemn Sale Of Urged T o Activity
L o t t e r y Tickets F o r Adjournment

(Continued Prom Pag* On*)
OOt'af!lb* day on the floor of
■tatoahly v ia taken up with been carried on, and w# do vigor­
HMfiof reports' from atandlng ously condemn thla undoubted vio­
XkittMi. practically all
of
lation of th# atat* law *nd call
upon th# law enforrement officers
A raiblullon was adopted pledg­ or Bamlnol* County to Investigate
ing tho ehtrrch to a throe-year pro- and make c a m against all per­
gagas for evangelism. Under It* son* guilty of such violation* af
tonga, the Committee on Stewardshdpand Plnanca Is dlrorted to th# law."
Concluding their report, th* Ju­
ntruly tho entire question of th*
eiwtyrallitle method and "sndsavor ror*, who found "all County proptie M ata all of th* constituted ortle* to b# wall kept and In good
ngWilea la a unified effort to sin- condition," aUt* that "w* want to
pM ftl* th* svangallstle forward •vpresa to th* officiate In charge
g e ta to u e t
In a ttry c h u r c h of the variouscounty propertlea
throughout tho *M*mbly.”
our appreciation for th# manner In
T lo report of th* commltte* on which they hav# performed thalr
Mbtfto missions urged every duties and for their axeallant su­
rhttwh to observe tho weak of pervision."
Nor, tl-JD a* a week of ptayar
State’s Attorney 1- P Boyl# also
nkd'Mlf-danlal for foreign mls- I* thanked “for hU method o(
•Ibat, and appealed for greater of- handling the business before us
fd rta ln support of this work from which has resulted In a considera l l' branchas of th* organlutlon. •bis saving tn th* taxpoyer*.'' Mr.
Dr. Egbert W. Smith was reBoyle had changed tha uaual
alaotod for another year aa field
secretary for foreign missions, method of calling all witness** to
Pfr, * Jamas L Vanca, Dr. T. K. the Court Hous# on the first day
Young, R. B. Clinton and Mrs. A. of the grand Jury's Investigations.
W /T u rn er war# re-slaetail to the It* had ordered only those wit­
exteatlr* commute* on foreign nesses to appear who would be
questioned each day. In this way
nsianixnt for thrae-year terms.
Tho assembly voted "hearty an- ha had affected ' a considerable
dofaoment” for plans to celebrate aavlng In paymant of wltneases
tho *90th anniversary of. tho fees, and th* Juror*'"' expr*died
MoMMy In thla country of Pros- themselves *s pleased with his ac­
"y
im, to be hald In Virginia tion.
The Court and th* County offi­
''Th* report of th* commlttco on cials alao war* thanked for thalr
T^bootk
obaarvonc*.
adopted “rourtaou* and proqipt ao-op*ra­
iManlmously, daclnred "thla nation tion."
can not xnrvlva unlasn th# ChrisAccompanying thalr final prattkn Sabbath Is praaarvsd" and sentmrnt, the jufnra turned In
^ lU d upon mlulstlrs, Sunday fnur indictments and four no trua
School-tsachsrs and other leaden bills.
to llraas tha Importance of the
Moses Newman, negro charged
tfabjoct during th# coming year.
with th* flrat d*gra* murder of
Ambua Williams, on Dae. 19, 1032
near Moore’s Station, pleaded
guilty to second* dagra* murdet
Judge Millard R.‘ Smith aanl l t d h e W C a B e and
tcn:e,| him to 20 yaarx at'ftalford.
Morris Davla, negro, was Indict­
ed on a charge of assault with In­
tent to rap* a 13-year old negro
i vCMtlwMd fttom Pn*« Onai
girl.
a^,;^a a,paym ent for tha Nation­
Two other indictment* war* re­
al City Company mnnagament turned but th* names of th* per­
f t m and waa to bo considered sons Indicted wrre not mads
a a Art advance and not a t • pay- known owing to th* fact that they
hate not been arrested.
No lroe All* war* found in fa*
vor of W; C. Sherman, whit* real.
dent of Panama City, who was
found not guilty.of cutpnbla n*gdodtpirty totaled
$1208,125.03 ligefic* as th* roault of tho death
of tho d riv ar' of an automoblla
cjMuaNs af tb* $999,999.97.
'Othav Items af Intoma which which figured In a collision with
MtMhbU report ad for 19t$ In- Mr.' Shtrman'a car on tha Drlando
® M tit $140,109.47 Intarast on highway ism s weeks ago( Boys*
llOtk dayoaiu, bend coupon* and Sherman, negro charged with
NdttMAl City Bank stock loaned braaking and antatipgj WslUr
to ih* National City Company i Auen, and Robert' Roper, negrbes
$4M7*H dlrocton’ fees from ehapged with -the • ani* of lottery
o4Mr aompanics, and $I9449£7 tickets.
profit In ayndictU transaction*.
Stata’a Attorney Boy!* xtatod
» first count against Hitgrown out of^n Ml# of 18..
haras of National City Bank
1 ho claims ho mod* to hi*
' In 1919 recording a lot*
■1»g' pbrpoae*. Th# govxntI 911*go* this won n fnk*.
noooad deals with a similar
Motion In IWO shares of An*
da Copper steak in 1930 In*
Igg W. D. 1T h a H u t. proslaf tha Groan Csnansa Cop.

Pd C o u n t In

ought F o r t h

P O M lU tib N DOUBLES
AlMOftOftA’ Ray S7— Iff)
vtaMta- ta Isfttataad ' hav*

(Continued Prom Pag* On*)
burden on men of amall Ineomea.
Before acting on lb* bill, th*
House voted down *n attempt
by
Representative McCormack,
Drmecrate, Massachusetts, to In­
sert a ! I d percent general
manufacturer*' sale* tax Into th*
LIU to finance th* $3,300,000,000
public worka bond laaue.
JB rejecting the sale* tax, $85
to 137, the Houae approved a
revenue program Incraaalng In­
come and gasolln* tax#* and
making corporal* dividend* aubthe higher
Income
Th# tax#* are designed to
raise 9220,000,000 annually to
cover charge* on th# bond Issue.
Without a dissenting vote, th*
lloua* adopted an amendment by
Representative Ragon,
Demo­
crat, Arkansas, designed to pc**
vent Income taspayers from
charging off year-old losses In
making out Income tax returns.
This amendment grew out of
the disclosures before th* Senate
banking committee Investigat­
ing' J. P. Morgan * Co., Kagua
told the Hous* that had thla
■mendmaht bean In tha law It
wauld not have been possible for
Morgan and hla partners to avald
payment of taxes.
It limll* to
th* currant year deductions of nat
loss** of all descriptions sus­
tained by Individuals and part­
ners. Under the present law, a
year's carry over b allowed.
Th* bill empower* President
Roosevelt to establish fair codes
of
competition
In
induatry
through suspension of the anti­
trust laws.
lie Is empowered to fix max­
imum working hours and minimum wage* "or workers iq Industry.
Tha public works program ha*
been estimated capable of giving
about four mllllcn men Jobs.
About $2,000,000,000 Is to b* ad­
vanced to th* eta la# and local
governments,, 70 psreant in loan*
and 30 percent In outright gift*.
| n addition, $400,000,000 la to
b# given tha itata* for highway
construction. Thla 1* to be dis­
tributed on th* basis -of one-hall
for population, and a*fonrth each
for area and poat road mileage.
fcn administration amendment .
offs red 'by Chairmen Doughton,
Democrat, North Carolina, of tha
way* and means summit to* who
piloted the msasurv through th*
House.
Th* balance of about-$900,00(1,000 Is to be expended on fadenl
pro Joe ts Including a $100,000,000 M ral construction program,
public building*, riysn and herbor, flood control and for pres­
ervation of natural niourcaa.
• Already. tha administration I*
preparing to put tha worka un­
der -tMa- - taftelottao Into of fact.
Brig, Gan. Hugh Johnson, ra­
ti rad. is to become th admlniaIra tor of tho Industrial faction
of th* kill.
A public work* admlnUtratkn
will handle expenditure* of th*
$&gt;£00400,000 fund. Tb* loaning
facilities -add authority of tha
Reconstruction -Corporation at
far m satf-liquidating project*
nr* eoocatMd «ra "-to b* Iran*Tarred to hun. MaonwhiM, tin
het • reduced by $1£00£OO.DOO
tha banowing power of th* Ra-

• ftlylng front Naw Orlaan* to
Newport to appear on th* wltneaa
itand in th* J*lk# divorce adit bofora Judy* Walah, Hr*. Hartman
thn* a track a blow for tho ro(pomknt agsinat th* char** of ft.
fra ile r Jclka that hi* wife h id
been anfelthfal to hhn with "the
.major" in Birmingham within a
few week* after her manta** In
1931.
Ilowevtr, In rrois-sxaminallon
by Char!** P. Slaton, count*! far
Jalke, Mr*. Hartman admitted
■ha told tnv*itlf*toTt h u t y*ar
that'M r*. Jrlk e'h ad vMted bar
apartment with "the major" and
ah* would ao teal Ify.
Sha a lto , admitted sh# had
aarvad two term* In federal peni­
tentiaries for idling narcotic*,
that ah* rented room* In Bir­
mingham for "Immoral purpose*"
and that aha had lived under seve n l different namra.
In direct examination, aha dodared th* had 'been approached
by representative* of a Naw fo rk
(btective agency to appear In th*
Jclka ease, and that aha h td retaivad 95200 from Jelka’a rapreaentatlrea at varlotu tlmei. 8b*
tify for hla sld# of tb# cast.
Just as court adjourned until
Monday, It waa Warned Judge
Walah had luoad a writ of proUctlon to prevent nnyon# arrest
! • $ Mri. Hartman .whilg aho was
tea t Ify In g In th* ease.
It waa laamad th# writ wax lasuad because of « projected at­
tempt by Jalko’a lawyer* t o ‘orrest the woman for deceit, In tak­
ing monty from tho potltlonor In
th* caa* end then falllag to toxtlfy for hhn.
Referring to Mrs. BilWy, who
testified In th* flrat weak of the
trial that aba had seen Mr*. Jatk*
and "the major" In the Hartman
apartment, Mrs. Hartman said
"sho I* one of my best friends."
"Did you ever salt her nar­
cotics 7" asked Georg* Paul Blade,
counsel for Mrs. Jxilc,
"Occasionally", mid ' th* wit.
n*s«,
Under crosi-aismlrfetlon, aha
admitted sh, "got" Mrs. Bailey
Into tho case, but said, "sh# mads
\ mistake, Wa all mako mistakes.
I've mada plenty. I haven't any
right to try to btackan th* repu­
tation of another woman."
Sh* Said there was a woman
named Eugeni* who asad to come
to h*r apartm ent, with a man,
but It wa* not Mr*. Jstk*.
"Do you consider $92^0 a pretty
good soraT" esktd Mr. Slsaon.
"No", said th* wltneas, with
tom* contempt, T e a mad* $90,000 to ^75,000 a year wiling nar­
cotics."
Sho admitted She had "Con­
sider*!)" testifying that Mrs. Jtlko
was in th* apartmvnt,
"I thought ahe waa that*", she
■aid.
Sh* datiod sh* told tho p rin t*
detectives that ah* kkaw Mr*.
Jalka, and Mid aha did aat .hhow
k*r. Sha also dantod ah* had' a

PLUNGES TO DKATH
PHILADELPHIA, M ay.*7—&lt;ff&gt;
—Col. Thoma* H. Rcaoall, 51, Mid
by police to be prealdent of th*
•Staunton HillUry academy at
Staunton. V a, planted to hi*
death yraterday from a third fMbr
window of a hospital, where be
wae a patient. Ruaaall M l admit­
ted to th* institution May 19 for
treatment of a nerrtroa allttant.

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SOlhlOr /

YACHT BOBBED
HAVANA. May 27— (ff&gt;-ILifc
her* held up to tailor guards yealerday and atole four suit case* of
doth** and $.155 from ' th* yacht
Swordfish, belonging I t D. E.
Dickson, who arrived her* Thurs­
day with hla family from Miami,

©OrMyrt-PreviA

II ELVER! NG IS APPROVED
WASHINGTON, May 27«-&lt;ft)
Senator —Tho Senate Finance Committee
yesterday favorably reported the
nomination of Guy T. Ilelverlng,
of Kansas, as commlastonsn of
Internal revenue by vote of 10 to 7,
NO OV1IRTIMB HERE

yesterday lit a bill by
F k trb ar, Florida.

Girl Break” Dance C1™’£ «•*■*
la Given On Friday tenbunr,-------A "girl break" tea dance .waa
Ivan yesterday afternoon from
30 o’clock to 7:00 o'clock at th#
plaeopal Pariah Houae by the
HI Alpha Kappa aororlty with
larg* number of members of th#
gh school set in attendance.

?iM°n'

Also Gaorg* McClelland, Teddy
H one, Blll Tyra. Allan Field*.
Henry Witte, John
Courier,
Charlee Batta, Jams* Hayes, W»rren Herbal, Alfred Stanley, BUI
Blggor, Richard
Dea*. Bruce
Laney, Claud* Horntfen, Jr., Max
Rumbley, Raymond
LundqnUt,

AUSTIN, T V s, May 27.—m —
Overtime hoots ar# “out" In th e
Taxes land otfflca, thanks to a
law anactasl b y th# legislature in
1973. Th# gfatula prohibiting
work w rapt d rrin g regular office
hour* was Intcinded to prevtnt U*
legal alteratlorl of records.
BILL REPORTED

WASHINGTON, May 27—W
—'Th# Hoqso territories commit­
tee yesterday favorable rsported
th# Rankin bUl, rwhich would glva
th* President p o se r to appoint a
Mra. B. L. Perkin* entertained non-resident aa governor of Ha­
Ifa* member* Of th* Thuraday waii.
|
Morning Contract Club with a
hridf* party and luncheon Thnra&lt;tay morning at her home on Mag­
nolia Avenue. High star* prise,
a double deck of playing cards,
NASHVILLE, T inn., May 27—
went to Mix. R. R. Daa*.
Her body pierced Ly a pole which
A color scbSma of pink and broke aa aha wax', vaulting, Mtaa
grxim was developed by th* qnan- Janet Morrison, 1H, waa reported
titles af garden flowsrv arranged In narlous conditio.i yesterday. ,
about th* rooms whom tho guests
were entertained. A t tb* noon
hour luncheon wa* servod in two
course* by the boatssa, nialstad by
Mr*. M. 8. Wlggtna and Mrs. K,
R. Dess.
Those present were: Mra. Ralph
ft. Wight Mrs. R. R Deas, Mra. IIB. Lewis, Mra. G. D. Bishop,
Mra. C. 'R. ntrtloy, Mrs. R. C,
Bower, of Orlando, Mra. M. B.
Wiggins, aad Mra. P. A. Kero.

Mrs. Perkin* Hostess*
A t P arty For Club

Comsll, Lola Comb, Camilla Deas,
Loralna
Yarboraugh,
Marjorie
TlUlo, Nanay. '.White, Margaret
Murff, Gladys XiaUw. Mary Jan*
Pratton, Marjorfa U n i, MarlUa
Torrance,
Rllxabeth
Mcthrtn,
that whan ho deposits hla mo.ray,
he knows ho caa go and a v; it
back whenever h* want* Ik"
Mr. AHon:dU M t say wha: dhposltlon win b* mada of tha bnlldlog a t th* p n ta n t location of tho
bank, which la Its property.

TMbnfs Mr-Draftl

i and Kntres; peantMo IM i#
alt kin ds, ate. B e pert saw

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LAWN MOWkBS

H e w Ir f S end I k w i w M
a | m On# dole

'* your work dona by a real
mschanle

J. W. SHADOW

WHAT’S NEW
SEMINOLE FEED CO.
Atwar* compottilort aa ahdkti
hr... in ) bom* mltstf tally s*
poultry t»«J.
_ .
Usmlnol* D airy. UalnssvIHi
Um.h, m M by us Is b s lls r .

- RtMNt flHau coaffion

SEMINOLE
FEED CO.

Lu m b e r
WASHINGTON.

-Authority

Mi

for the

SUCH IS LIFE

n u i LwriMT Ca.

cood
Bh* Mid'aha want ta Naw Tork
on th* caao early this year a t tha
reqtiast af JalkaY rapraacnUtlvea,
and th e n conferred wjth Mra.
Bally and with a plrvaU dstactlr*.
Sha left Now T art, sho aald, after
having a dispute with tb* dutoct i n In which th* called Mra.
Ballay “a r a t"

FO R RESULTS
V

DOZIER

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GAITS QUALITY' PAINTS

"BEST PJ0H THE SOUTH”

A t l a n t i c Bank
S gna-L eaw -F or
New Q u a r t e r s

8TANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
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(CouUnosd ftrom Png* Oos)
and tbrolopmsnt of tMa rlty. Th#
velum* of our huslabM hiw&gt;ff9wn
ao tkat largsr quarter* R f t * i p
m itt a tMCMaJty- la
ohirtara wo will b*-w dvIR m t'ta

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�GENEVA

t*r, tVrotby, *p*nt the paat work
her*’ with relative*.
Hamid Carpenter, of St. IV
lersburg. Dialled hi* father. I»r.
Wi J. Carpenter, her* Sunday.
II* *** rnreotc to Macon, lia.
to flail hi* • iater, and from there
planlted in p i to Dayton, Ohio.
Mr*. Carpenter entertained the
Valley Cirri* of th* M*thodi*t
Chirrrh a| her home Monday a ft­
ernoon. lake Charm Clrele and
Cirri* Number Ohe met on Tuei
day aft*mcon at horn** of mem­
ber*.
Franklin and Edwin Bramrn
m t * -gursla Iant
week-end of
Sidney Camway.
Mrs. Nila Cmwforl, nf Jark•nnillh*. returned rteenlly to
• pend the summer with her moth­
er. Mr*. AV. M. King.

OVIEDO

F Mr. and Mr*. E. N. Sutton atfMhl-|| tha commencement tie rU a of Saatham College at
Eiakatkad Monday earning, at
C h k b time their daughter, EdUda* iatto n , received her A. B.
dU re*. MU* Sutton returned with
|a r pa real* Tuesday and will
iptnd the mnimer vication her*.
I Mr. and Mr*. J. Leonard apent
the week-end In Sanford a* the
m a tla of Mr. and Mr*. Harold

Of red* High School -come* to
a successful doe* daring th*
.g rit few (Uy*. Tuesday night
of IhU week tie Jan let and Ren­
ter pUy. * Oh! Dtdni It m in!"
by Harriet N. Connell war give*.
Th* following taking part: Fem­
inine lead. Paulina Prevail, mas­
culine IPad, Oliver Jaeo'st 'other
characters. George - Kelsey, A
D. Sauer, Elmer' Dan. John Ja ­
cobson, Paul Luka*.
Charlotte
la s ts * . Atidnpy' - tlrtek, June
I Mrv aad Mr*. W. U Sleg are Cromwell. M artha. Hunter, ami
kpeedhtg thi* week at (Coronado tieraldtne Story.
'BaMA.il i
K H. PaUi(hat), P. R, Dooley follow': Friday night, May I*.
and dh B: Lacy are icrving a* Pian„ Kreilal bp pupil* of Mr*.
jutmh on th* grind Jury thin Helen leinhart; Sunday night.
Rarrutanreatr Sermon by Dr. I
w ed l
LONGWOOD
lllk aod Mr*. Ben WoliMim, Mbs C. Jenkins, Presiding Eldar fee*.
Urtamto
at
11:00,
at
Methoilirl
KtkA l / i i l i and Frank Thomas
Church; Mcmlay morning, El*.
■pent BumWy a t Oorrwdo Beach.
IW*.' flop Miller spent the menlary promotion. Prufasior H.
sL^LaWV^wiU Jttg g n L tetifkaifc*. t^es|t.-T&lt;ttia*hew«f nipaiii«la w tw
In 14 member* of tU Siath Mr*. W. T. Jackson, i t s . Fr.rrce«
Grade at Mi.tn.
Monday night,
Daphne Takach, and two

from &lt;1% operetta »*H b* «a*d|
Ter Scoot uniform*.
LAKE MARY
Mr. *nti Mr*. I. Q■Ptekgflni leftj
|**l
week for their home in M*i ,
th e lain ‘ meeting for th* year
of Ihr lake Mary P.-T. A. **•&lt; .»■ h soil* |o »pend * |-«rl of thu
hat'i Thm'day night. May lit. at lUmtwri
Ihr* 'cbool. Th* meeting open* l 1 Krirnd* nf Charlra Sew.il rn
joyr.l a party *1 hi' homv lust
Monday night. .
darners from Saafnrd. T. M. Doll*-,. Matthew a. t i d i n '’ PnyW*v Man
Mr. *n,| Mr*. R. K lin e nr.I
mih was caart-rtar.. Th* audteat* Ftem-h, Ci. let to Mill* TAoeJ M&lt;children v»rie dinner guear. ta*t
a n appreciative am t a rdimtttcr. ItanaM. Vinfct I hfngrtdrc. Martha
Suauay of Mr. *iiii Mr*. hoitt *l
aid* aum'tr** kfldt for Ih* bene- IHthr*. Munhrth W*dt*n, TJedn
t a ir Munroe.
lNdgre, n, |t, flunk ait, Adolph
flt of th* hrtbertr* llhrary. ■
sftlletl the new ..(Tket*; I’rlocipUt
e
irht».
On Sunday i l W ' l l l.ym.a aa- Bn-»dkM.
_______ __, „
.
K«etrme, -for the ctgMB’grade ithell iravg a »hort Utk 'ihankinp regular mealing un.k-r th i ttaibrt-|
wai preached ta tha graduating urn- pul „n at thy iehoAl h f » * I've officer*. riunmUtce* a id ahlpv nf Capt. True Iasi Tuesday.|
rta*&lt; by R*r. llacrt* Hook, of »*r-1 on Thor«hy evening with a ta li' taeitdau's fur the r splendid ro.perrjhwt d 'tln g Ihe year. II* e»- Ida RubiBMin ard I, ei'te list red I
Undo. t a r . R. W. Dfchart gam attenUner
th r prayer and Invocation.
! Mi and \lr*. C.corgr Me fcley pre,*i’tl regret Ihiil Mn*. Ball felt were jnvesteil and tec'ived liln».|
(trai button a a tf th r t of f jm in ' «».■ mtert,lining relatifea Inrni Ihe ueterstty’ «f resigning, b«fc A ftrr the mreting a w*:. t relm tl
g*\Y '*'*nranrtr that Ihe neW
School Claaa of |5RI are NfcMulM i bien»«.
Mbs. ’ ' BotaUr, wilt
for thia weak.'Friday night. PTr*A group op mender* oTlhe I'Nkr preuhldni.
r.-Mor Willard iWwtttaa iteflUr* league are to takr part ih Wet- "r*rty on”. Tlotrtrs were pte
the
rom*»*rtrertH ’ -l* a* lrr". f»'r ran n irr at Mayfair Hotel, leritrd in M tt. Rhll. Mr*. Boleler,
nn.| Mr*, fianh. Mr*. tta'I wii- *I'ii
Counry S : pPrtMeadhwl bf School* Sanford, on Wednesday.
fk rt
presiihnt'a
T. W, U e l d f , iR rd tlln Ihr illA ..hv»d clintr for operation* p r e a r n lf d •
pinnia*. Principal' Wl J . WvIM. on .tutdren*' loaaiti will ba »'art pin t *hnrt plltfemm "iviii i s u m
prv'ide*' and pfk*Val» the eight ed iri town on Thursday, June l y Ike | dke Maty ntieherliTi n'idj
iwn vdchf sido* by R rger Wesler.
gradual** CaWyn I a* I'. Krniiy Hr it
The. U rn*. F ar» a. IkS It. Mein
A »»iTlr supper wau emjojkit hi Ire cream thin sen ed by Hr* he'tneh. Ikirwthy whitehead. Kulh JUnUndo fin|iiral C art Mihiday jill ilitv 1'iMnilllre.
Ihr Wwleetrlay night. 'Mh' t*. n
f f t i y ; toil* Shnckne**, ami Glenn nfgSf hy “ Margate? MnUftc*W«.
ShrllltOk ■
*■- ■
Fbo.inr MiK*y, Aldla t.dYl|f*r, |m "l 'olefcjfjtpt .'IH-n-tt*. '‘S'irny
hr Sonnytiiki”, w«&gt; peHenii-,1 by
Mina AMta 1 nVtgn*. teacher of
Ihe lltrl S^nuls ami Brownie
Ihr 'rr rn lh gr»t**s'gave * pi. nr
TiWwr— ALfa.-Llr*y.Uc«ila^*l-Ui*nl(*IL.uf-l''JtJ'fm'n!f
i.. i...
a^H .^py , »r rs.1.Ealimingrr, and Mir. bn M&gt;ng In a la'rpa anrl’ appreria
Snrrrgn. Member* pteWrlt were: Alma
live audience. The nmney rcceifed
Marjorie Carter, Margarie ItUn- Thornlen.

30 DAY S P E C IA I*

Toils Dressed .We
S a n fo rd U u p o C d?
t.1rd a n d F re n ch A rg .

M a rtin i (inrnjr«
If you have, your efft
O K 'd

by

M artin

Mb

fnre you laJtv youw
vacnllon’ you may
save lime and money,
sw b .'n -^ y -

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M ciA lIU N , J r .
O p tn m e lrin t

a

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BILLY’S UNCLE

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! Major Paul Crank ami Jurlga
w . A. Dickinson: of I&gt;r1hncb&lt;.i
tailed nn Dr.- W. J. Carpenter
Tne'day morning in Mir ■lalere»C
pf a slate wide rotiaatitMin to be
nelit'ln rirlanito, June'TO.'

RATES

ntarrhrt, t u t
gttsttta af his
brtilker; C. F. Klatthar, ThrlralUt
oC last Week. They alio attended
ihe 4am|r miVtlng at fordiWfffiy.
M r,'and Mn.; W. R. HUrrla. o f
IAME YOU* WATCH .repairedi llelllaili Ga.ll'Wore 'retWllt glieili
k j an* Who really know* how hf -Mrs. Itlrri*' hrotWw, E. 'A .
^ J p r a l a r , MUy,,A re.

LOST] Yellow Persian cat. I'honv

MOM NOrj

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H IC tH TY S ,
rTV«CtZMt&gt;VCw\

&gt;: Utunrh of kty* tin RanAke. and Uilh. St. Owner
fcf calling at llrra lj office

CHHIiftOlitTflJI
Mkg; new tag,
CghHotet mirpe
ISHtllO, Rbel 4
D m hrt.M yrtj*

gpach, good - undi9IM.M, Chevrolet
with new tag
San*, Used Car
Ace.

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WAMVED: The CKlienk Of Skrf
K M 4a'visit the new Sanilarv
Fbtk- fend Poultry Market, 30U C.

I, KGAI, NOTICK
t N fflk ff |f* lirrtr'h F it k r r a ( l i f t tb *
llrenrt! 1)1 r % ti n t|r f **•rrt ni I mmI n «•r-m In
ftrtt| f o r KrMliiMtw iV ttih tv . Jr\nt\&lt;\*&lt;
M^UI M f ,t h * 4 r It f f ll

r Oil tll.tr

M r e lllt l

•ff t***
, i n fH u I ’n i i r l IM u u f n |
^M tirm rd, F I B , o n M n n d a t . Jkio**
Ml l # • • »»*rlrsrl&lt; A M , f f r e l k i
lilfM f*»r J h f f i i l l f i w l n f p tj'tlp n ie n f
t 1**** T r i f l o r .
tb** i w r r f f a i f i i i
M d if# r If* (A im In thi*
• M ■W “ h r
flii*
II ir* * f l f j n l n r
fin ’* **wfi«M[ l#y (ton f***»»nt,|r,
,T|»* ,J|I**A'W| fc w v r* * * l(»* ifJitol |ti
if H *

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»»** tolrti*, f»r If* n r r * n t
f r * | | 4j n
flits

i l l f M»I w to lrh th * ¥
to**i h il* r* m i e*f ito*
H llrirm * m y h u n t.
i J t h ti n i o f M mv A

r .i t i n l y Af»«l itlA l,
f» M f j

No Pilfer At Window Shopping

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MtYTOBBY C O M t 0*1
ALONG DOWN TOBAtfOM EVl;

HE'5 GOT A »MfBki IOT
O * K V TE * 4W »Y M e
1 WtblOOVM'

rftoliefKg*. rvasonanl* rent,
•eonplf without thilffreiir
r women f r 2 .men Making
quarters.
Reply Bo*
&lt;prr.H»r»ld.
...
II ROOM- HOUSE. Compete
ftlrtMahed, do** Iri I.aw»on
ta

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THE WEATHER
TO V « NKW8PAPEB

# a n f r t t f t

...U siM d Id Florida’s H t a r t
Th# W#rkTa Greatest Vegetable.
Hpot u d Richest Garden Land.
VOLUME XXIV

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW
SPAPER
NEWSPAPER

Member Aawoclated Ptmb

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Eist Of Debts Owed HOUSE TAKE
By Morgan Group UP IMPORTANT
Won’t Be Published REVENUE BILL

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MAY 26, IMA

Truce Is Definitely
b u r n e d in U una

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Generally fair tonight and
Saturday.

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NUMBER 180

FIts CeaU A Copy

UNITED STATES1President Roosevelt
PREPARING SeeksLawRepealing
ECONOMIC WAR

(Nr ta# A w w U lrS fre— »
Itispatches liom u -ih .'nang
hai and Tokyo .agreed l- d-vn ,i
that a truce ha* b.-.n signed uput an end vu h.«tilmes in
North China between the Cm
lure ami Japanese. In Saiigna.
there were ufllcial denials and
strict censonrhip but none lit*'
less there was no -toulit ttiut
an agreement had men e n(ludci. The Tokyo itnmmtKVm«nt was made by the loreign
office. Terms of live IV n -, the
L on d on
Japanese say^ n r- that the
Chinese forre* ire l « be kept
W k d lllN IITO N . May 2A— lAI
T A l.l. tH ASSKE. Mav 2« •#&gt; si uthwest of a lin*- running
I , I'niled state* government
Hy Asaoctatrd I’ress
••
WASHINGTON. May 26.
I — Speeding tu fin'sh legislative ' across North China teitttn*
«
-a .I III offaial ipisrtar* last,
— (A .P.)—The Senate hankII iti*'* whut K"i»K *'ff ihe goltl standard by
work before midnight *'f Jure 2.1 running within 15 miles ot
NKW YO R K . M*y-2*.— (A .P .)
■
tu lv arming Itself Tor eci»law mean.*:
intr committee today decided
the Florida tlou*c todiv vta« deep leipmg, while Ja p im • — I
— Storks wwrpt Into a hogyant •
i
. w.ir if idternaliunal effort*
Government
bond*
need
not
l&gt;e
redeemed
in
ihers
are
to
remain
#t»ortm*s"t
to withhold from publication
adtane** today whrn thr aiarkvt
i fn consideration of th. biennial
, I. wotl'l Cionomc conference
of the lemndary. Corainni - I
gold but inn Ik* paid in any legal money.
.
a Hat of debt* owed by the
“te»T tw rm r“t‘irsiitriii mawe te tr
,
■ r..t j , . a(hic-vi-...hitkcnal
‘ j||!ft»*|ir'Htkvini bill while the Sen
■ Hrlvale tfeliU such j u m ortgagm c«n be paid
proposed to rep*»l thr gold
-p a rt new*- ir&gt;-J.-P.-W ornau-i.
at work on the •ecnnd ftrurrs in the deal.
- bartifft.
, ........
,
in any legal money regurtile** of whether the
' standard act Gains of one to
—
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-nine
time,
official*
e*
BOSTON*.
May
•#*
-J»me*
*
"
"
‘
Company to the firm. The
-ettl“
administration mea.ure t
original contract ntipulatetl gold.
more than nine dollars a share
pi. .veil *oine con, ern lest strong'
dylaion was reached In an Roosevelt, son of the President, p Idle debt problem*
War debt* owtd by foreign eountrie* ran
were general while a few aharea
i . - onalistie feeling in varlou*'
mid la.t night J. P. Motlt*". ’
^fe^utive session hut no partnerbe paid in any legul money, gold not being neceamade even larger advance*.
The House, taking up the Sen
and probably
"»ahy
pa-t- of tin- world -hould lc«*«nj
nifrrement wan reached on others Ike him in a leaser way. ale's appropriation, meaeure pro*ary.
it. oro.|iei't. of .o re** not uhlgi
the nn— ti«*B nf publishing th* bate in no way violated the letter
WASHINGTON. MnV 26.
It will be ijnluwful to atipulate gold in connt I .... Inn but -n the urtn« re.kic .
partnership article* under which „f the law nrd have acted strictly eeeiled to -trike out all provisions
triu
t*
made
hereafter
a*
the
medium
of
pay­
to , .inference at lienevn
—
(A .I'!)— rteftl'li’nt Roose­
of thal no I*lor alter the riind ng
tr grrat hanking house operate*.
tlta W |.••&lt;1101-01 :i» to the
j
within their legal rights"
ment.
...
velt IikI.iv ilmiiltil Ilia] the
Genres Howard. president "f
,-laii-r
ninl
in-rrt
firmer
weie
apl„ ,i ,,f lowering tariff* and olh-i
Coition nling. in a prepared #•»All coins ami currency legally i**ued will be­
United Stiite* sit*.liitl go off
the Ifn'te-t Corporation Utilities
li „ l. J.u n i.i- nt the I.•-mb-ii cmiItes*. on the Senate bunking in ptnvrd hy ttv- own iMmmilleg a*
come
legal tender for payment of public or prihnldinr oriranlxation testified at
Hie gold stiin.ltird l.y dtntute
vestigaton and Morgan's testi­ an nioerdm-nt to the Senate bill
fcieiue oia-ning June 12 hu&gt; occn
vute debt*.
the Mnriran investigation todayThe I’resident requested
,.\
I by Ass't. S*c"y. Kaymony that he had paid no in »me , The mea.ure nt wliirli the Sen­
that the rrrporation acquired the
Ghnirmiin
Stengull nf the
I
to..o-l
M-lev
of
tbe
state
ile.mrtlax
m
the
Dniteil
Slates
in
P-Wl
ate was working » « &gt; the llou*a
utilities stock from the Mo-gan
it,rot. i*|iee aihiser of 1‘resid Ji.
House Imnking rommlttee t«)
firm ,in tfW at *12.000 000 lea* and P-t.l-’, Roosevelt -a h 1: "Th r uppioved bill to aiiow tu - *«• of
-•*v*It « '-l on*‘ " I Ibe Ir-fi.'i.Intm luce n resolution to
thah' their market value. The .legal
. fa
. It lies not with Mr. Mm ga-ebnr la* revenue, now going
_ _
M ilrh ili.lt of hi* domestic re -n stock v i* in Mohawk. Hudson '
hut with the low a#,l tho-e to c- untie, for bond defit retire­
place the United Stntes off
alb-wed ment. for th- outright purchase
Power, tlni'fd Ga* Imnrnvement who Utrw the l » »
u iU lllM f5 T O N ’.
May
-’jl
-•ni-iioo program
the stnndnrd hy law.
of these 'bond*, thus wiping »'H Kerdinnn.l l'ec.ira. swatby. Itn! an
Hihllc SeCvir
Sic') Hull. u
"•l*l*‘ :" r
Tnmpanv and Public
Sefvir* nf such a thing to l&lt;e."
The Alabama Democrat conlie said Morgan. Ins friends, ,,art* of the debts without »&lt;»
New Jer«er.
Imrn investigator *•&lt; U v * » • » ' *lf
t1*" ' " k*" ■* m. ” '*
ferrvul with the l’resldenl at the
. Hanking ........... .
Howard
testified the
t t r k an-l many others, “ have taken ad­ much outlay of m ney.
tra ir. m, IC. ........... He view ... general hu. ha.
The Senate passv-1 a meus ic as
White House., loiter he called
i ........... dear* for t ; tol.l newspapermen, it m-'»t oe deHeal irnve the Morgan firm rnn- vantage of whut the law allowed,
an I letmioed folthw tl. whether '.ar.ff
trnl nf the utilities cnrpom".m. and you and I will agree they a eonu-anbrn t« the chain store . *n-ani and
newspapermen In his office ami
"'"• ’•••• to
... |ta »k .s
• B„ rks 2n •inn A ra l inn will be the obje-llve
In turn the United Corporation probably would have been mhu- ta-THilt making it unlawful
7ea4~a copy- of the resolution
ui— oiiniopiiii. r j Loiutk in .In 'i'i'r r t[|l;l|^ u
„ : ;T w h &gt; ,h e r th . ipuii Will T . n n r
araa authoriied to issue total man if lhcy.-Uail.JMldunr.so."------which he said "declare* Ihe tTnltad
capital slock o f 11 000.000 »h»rex,
iell through a hum- » -lay
a lly abandoned *nd every nation
The investigation, he .aid,- was market'-, tu undersell
States i* off the gold standard
consisting nf
1 WO.OOO
fir’ t not for thr purp«-»e of persecuting vystem »f retiatee or engage in n"rh u '° h e protested ye*le:-lo&gt; i turn back upon a policy »f mmhy statute. It repeal* the gold
preferred,
2.000.000
preference anyone, but •‘rather to awake the liadr piactlce. des-gnril to p-it
fnerrial isolation.
that h « work, m -. irebnt ••»
•hare*, and 10,000.000 rnmmnn.
standard act," Stragall sail.
public to the tnvq allt e* uf the competitor* out o( Im.ine.- The rrcord* of tbe House of Motg.kr
Other offle als said definitely ' C a m b r i d g e , m ***.. May 2*.
N E W Y O R K , May 26. — f/D Ilia worda were dowetv fol­ law. and so to arou.e public opir- hill is said to la* designed tu bhI
lie added that under the rvsolu- *
though privately, that Ihe t'niled
aa&gt;
-Uaycil
l-ecnu.e
heu*l*
*f
'he
From
the
leaden
of
th*'*
Indus­
idq— Somewhere out In space,
lowed he Morgan and hi" P*rt- inn that no group, no matter huw
nl im*rchi»nC«.
th.p no iH.iids, n-&gt; ohllgition* nf
S ta ir, i* putting itvelf in a po*ifirm
nbjccted
tu
keeping
lln
ir
try, 1000 memben of the Ameri­
ner*. Hrward told the rrowded powerful financially it might be.
A rear fist fight oc.-urt»-*l be­
|um to rmkark on a policy of com- million* of mile* away, a light
the •fr-lera) government, and nu
employe* working after d I'. M
room that no flrvt preferrerl had
ray ls plunging hendlong toward can Steel Instltat# yeateniay re­ idil.gation* of any f--rm woul-i
may block a ihange winch will tween Rohincau and llmwn of
1-in.tlvicommerctal
indepemk-nce
"Th#y lim b lv ir. *wl»l
been Issued but (100,000 nf *100
Ita-le over thv pi*..age of an act
reel fy those ernira of the past.
O f
till- re*t of the world and to Ihe earth from the great star ceived report* of Improving con- have tu la- paid iu goUl ut gold
"that w,. *t"p work at It I'
preference Dock had been Issued
Referring to Calvin Coolblge, amending the racing law to *•*•
dll ion* and pledgee of co-open currency upo„ anactuir.it uf ttw
linn*
p.
iioiUe*l
I
work
out a more aelf-cwnlained A return*.
and aim ROO.OOO share* of mm
,rm l the season 15 day* and p#«- rveiy day llth.-r
nt il naloiual »n»nomy if rlTott# nt
That
IlgM-heam
began
It* Don for President Roo*e**IC*
a g i. A ll of thbi stock had h-en Col. Charlen A . Lnvdbetgh. thaed-a rldlr.g for allvrnatmn uf sgaaon. us to remain in (heir olf-cmeasure.
•
tcrn.tttt.nul mtjon fall.
■ A l l be Morgan. The firm alao Francis Adame ard others as pri­
journey from Arcturus during the economic recovery program.
lie
said
it
would
be
possible
f-.r
for liacki where theie are tnoio midnight."
vate
cltlieit*
who
received
the
• Thr## (tinti#ular pi###s «»f l#if
Wcelved 714.000 option warran'a'
. feel better about our *lti.a- foreign debtor* to pay the United
last World'* Fair in Chicago. 40
than .me n a county, preventing
|hiy*#i
entitling It tn pnrrhaae that opportunity to puurchaar a *r*
J. |&gt; Morgan, one of the world's Illation fk#rr jH)intri| to
.plit
sea.on*
and
requiring
He
year* ago For four decades It Iton today than 1 have for many Stair* their war debt* in any
fill
m#««ur##
whkh
might
I*#
#t»number of common atoek aharea tain stock at a price well below
richest men, lm&gt; earneil f t (tom
the market value. Roosevelt «aid: lasting of »50,Utiil Ismd. Th.- leg- the government since hr run.' to , lti)til hi uinl#rti«kiug thiA fur- ha&lt; b**n rushing through spare month*” ! Mild Chari** M- Schwab, legal money. "This bill frees '.he
at *T7 00 per ahare.
islatol*
were
seiarslrd
tmfore
United Slate* from the obntac'ea
“There
is
nothing
Illegal
in
that.
••rich
ahare had one vote.
testify liefoie the S-nate Banking m u him* trnndormntlon of thr nt th* rate „f ri-.ui IH'UHXI mile* chairman of the Institute and,
f a rman
u.thleheni Steel I and handicap* of the gold standII Mr. Morgan came along to you blows weie evrha^ged.
A
tm'iuiitt
rruromir
*y»t#m
-th#
Howard aald,
n
second.
Saturday
night,
at
10
i ummitle.
rhalrman of the Bethlehem W '
„ u „„
ration bill
"W ho had control?" P-rora today and told you how you roubl
farm nali#f loll nd r mil #h Itu- I* m . Eastern Standard Time,
II.. i# rnlitlr.l to f t n »!.»y Hut
Corporation.
ml
-if I'resiili-nl Roueavell's
ll part
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6
1iiMI
to
pro|toil
axked.
." ,
,, buy what he ronahk-red a very
fir inmt
l»»* ,mn L'*trl
it will complete &gt;t* !•»rney of
Eugene ft. Grace, president of r#ll#i pmirram"
J . P. Morgan and f.im runy.
good aeiurity on Uir market. lor
Morgan and his partner* i-ccui-v t #« Hing lm #« »*»i tliitm Nluully |*r•»- 2*11.'127,640,1)00,000 miles
(more the Bethlehem Corporation.
In ad-lit ion Steagall said Ilia
re
Howard Vet urned.
a price well below what you could
•I u*ii| gtMMl*; th# in*l ia- 11 ml rr
ft.sir
aid
a
half
in
one
of
Me
ni'«*t
law would make it unnecessary
II
While rtnalor* hehlnd the lone go nut and buy it for y r«rlf.
gnvernmrnt-liusini-ss
..r
Irsa).
It
will
f.litngr
into
m
vtry
»*r
ported:
luxurious hotel* In tbe I upit»l
fur I'resldent Unosevrll t„ J " table leaned over to hear, Hnw iid you probably would not iiu»» the
)inrtn#r*hi|i lull; Mtu| tit# nn» tnr gn at trlcscnpr and trip off A
••The improvement in steel bus­ valuale the gold duller under the
Mr*. Magdlene
Antann, *«.
aakl *00 aharea nf romm &gt;-t atoek chanre. If you had faith in Mr.
Ul
which
iff mt'M'iir# ur il« r which &gt;1 i« #x •Irlicnlr nirchanism
resident of Sanfnrd fui the pa*t
iness i* being maintained. This Inflation provisions of the farm
gaee Morgan control with the Morgan's judgment you
Several |&gt;er*on* were *rnr. -ol p«rlr«l Ih# I’hirf K tm iti\# nnuhl -pen the Cvnlurj of I'mgre** K*would II years, -krd at the home of h—
is occurring without any improve­ relief act.
evtrtlae nf hla optlona. II" '* * '«
probably do nothing else -but that daughter. Mrs. II. I* Hannon, this in the Senate i-nin-u* room wl-.-ii l»# gitrrn nutl»«*rit&gt; to rnn# th# |...*itlon a H ’hirago
Steagall Immediately Introduced
alan te.tifled that the m m Four great observatories await ment in the railroad and construe- the bill In the lluuse. Fletcher U
ruornnig at K'ltl o clock after a th- third day of tbe inq-iry hvinn tariff* u- u#ll a* l«H#r th#m.
panlea in which hla corporation i* not thr point.
IteparUnetil of justice *gen&gt; i hd
lion
line*.’’
"The
point
la
that
nuuiy
of
ih
moment.
At
Harvard
Coll-i:*
t„ place an Identical measure in
two week illness.
hold, a„ mtereat do 22 P-rrent
Discussion* uf tile Roosevelt ad in#
•d-ervatury at Uuk Itldge, In 'I""
the .i*H8ii'.
Senate. Steagall said
The funeral will la- held on the job and II wav learned Ho
of the electric and ga* bu *'.“*' tln-e offers were made not only
................
— "I■ -gi»*
town nf Harvard, a Imke 24-tnsli mlnistratinn's industrial rcs-overyjj, &gt;|( my humble opuduti that thiv
of tha country on an output ha* la. to thore indivukials mentioned to Mou Wy but the boui'of the set* move wo designed •“ protc-t ibe
reflecting telescope will Ih- turned bill were followed by a call for||,i|| mark* the fihal. dcflpite, anil
whnh no string, were al.s hed. ire has not l&gt;een am ounred, pen I- ii *null v hruvily guarded J I* M-r
( ’I d n c s
Book* of th* corporation
toward Arcturus Saturday night.
— •- step
terminate
*trp that
that wdl
will_ tiring
bring
kept In th# ofTic# of th# Morton hut also to -ind-viduala who weie ing lh« arriv»l of Mrs. llaiin-.i gall.
meeting today to prepare- plan* -----------1
The telescope will l-e set so
Following
n »#ft««in
Uurinir
firm. Tmtim ony was a!«/i ffivrn at the head uf great hanking Insti­ (rum V'irg nm.
under whirh the *tc»l Im luifJ' a revival of business an-l tha
vkhit’ll rnpnrity up#rnliun wun n Ihid a light twain from Arcturu* could II# adjusted to the measure restoration nf pr"&lt;l&gt;erlty an-l hap­
that
\nm\ th#
ut«- Monran
... w. aa-n firm
, __ 1v l oh- tutions.
Mm. Auiann wa« born nt tl kal
Kven internal nmol bunker* enn
piness to the American peon:*,
“There comes up very dearly, Ion, III., on Apr 12. 1*57. She
liafttrr, th# f.#k#r*oi» Kiu.t C um will fall upon n sensitive photo­ if enacted.
tallied optlona on I.OOO.tKM) .hare*
not resist the in-turi-ii hen'
The decision bj the President
it#fi#*g In#, plant hrr# ha» iiia iil electric cell. Kx* lly at the stroke
of United Corporation «l&lt;*rk l»r the necessity of saying that no' ( anie to Sanford nlo-ut II years
Assailing
Europe*®
Interpre­
$100 aarh when It eotil.l have hanking official or d livtiW .hall ago with bet h .band who bn. a Washibglim -iinimer.
(ot thr Miinmfr
nli#r hnYin&gt;r of 10. D r Harlow Shapley. direc­ tation* of President Roosevelt's to seek the gold standard legisla­
Morgan
n|-|ienrrd
yeslei 'iv
tor of the observatory, will pull
been aold leaa than a month Inter hnve ary interest In, or part in.
disarmament and peace proposal. tion came suddenly. It I* regard­
sinre dieil, and she wa» a Iil-'iniar wearing a two piece *nrk suit, liiiinil Ju pem ut inorr Ki#)#fniit
at • proHt of about ISO each,
L#artn :tn«l jui ## thnn Jl Ad la«t ,, sh liter which will flash the 411 Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, ed in Washington *» another move
either a. an Imllviikial or us rep­ of A ll Souls Calholte Church here.
'tills
was
hi*
only
eoner
ion
I
-■
demand that Nnrman II.
year-old light h»am upon the pho­ the Democratic leader told the In­ to give Ihe |*resident absolutely a
resenting his bank, the marketing
Sen v n in r M i-. Amnnn u r- I *•» , vsr, n* lo- i,-In,tool In* ple.i'eil ) #»•r.
S L
be recalled aa America's of securities, the 'e iy simple leaIfiirlng tfi# pn*41 rgnon, mot# to-electric cell.
stitute nothing is further fl»m free hand in hi* economic nego­
ikiughters, Mrs. II I*- llanii.it. i n-l Itm bed shirt mol liigli till ci-Har.
Tin* delicate cell. Incredibly Ihe I’resldent'* purpose “ than to tiations with other world power*.
Vpokeaman at Geneva ahd » dec- son being that he thus p U ‘ wl him­
than
liHMiim
ru«m
of
J
t
lawn
«
«
r
h
Mi«* I eah A Ills oil. I be la --I of
Of course the United State# I*
larmtion that the uaefulneaa uf self -nder an obligation in the tuw#r# rnimnl. «»r nrnrly 2JW0JKJU sensitive to Ihe artlon of even Invoice the United State* in i.bllSanford; two son*. Kind \marn
already off the gold standard hut
the
feeblest
raj
of
light,
will
•#'
Secretary Woo«iln “ha* ended'1 lure peihapa to buy some secur­
«
i.nn
of
»T
hm
##
Hot
Mu
gr
»i»#fi
ml
gatlnns
to
employ
other
than
mor­
I ..I f hnrlt*' ,\. |gin«|l«**rf h* ' »
ond Hen Ainann. of Sutif-nd, an I
up an electric current which will al force to preserve International h) repeal of the gold standard act
came In the Senate yesterday ity from this person who bus doij*
a sun, William Amnnn, -I I'-nr.-iie, Liitl tin* (tiiwurf ul 11•*'« -•* «&gt;f M •» Th# roni|u«nyV pnyr«&gt;ll *n* in #*
Roosevelt will be free tn negotiate
from Hobinaon, Republican. Inill- lilin u favor, or to do something
«#&lt;%4 uf M M MX . mini#
vtN* be amplified by other electriral pe*«e.“
,o
ta
ti
tn
n
fitiaiicinl
»
l.h
or
»*»»
''
anv standard he see* fiK
apparatus.
A galvanometer, an­
ana. an a direct reverberat on j else, whirh perhaps will Hot l&gt;e Mich.
“
All
European
governments,"
pfiit
ft*
*
fr
it.
n*ol
nn
j
i
I
I
i
I
io
im
I
hr nmd# hin f;»nu» &lt; tin**
Secretary Womlm did say that
from the Morgan Inquiry.
IJliOKMI tu* 4p#nt loi-alU -«n-4#ih#» other sensitive electrbal instru­ Robinson said, “ hall t)** presi­
l,est
interest| of the
l-u- k
in (lit- l.t
*i tflltr—
th# t*nh
iloilit tu t*»ri .
ment, will receive thi« rurrent and dent's proclamation and appeal as the pur|H.«e » f the move w*. not
- -T it a vharp challenge of Hu* au­ siol therefor*- to it* dep..»il"i*
n|M*rufing
rx|N*nti#**
oirh
m
D e a th
(a lllT ry H *
"tin h.* I l.imlla-rgb'* I r*
will swing an itense mirrored an nbumhinment hy the Ifnited •imply one '•• I""'"** l0W,Ti" '
thority uf President Roosevr’l »n*l
• Irctnnly. Mini rvpmvn.
“
Also.
Olid
perliups
equally
lm
^
J
h
i
l
d
I
h A lU IO U IU T d
f"
""
,!W7” *“ "1
light beam upon a second light- Stairs of it* isolation and the ,h r gold content iff the dollar.
of Davis to propose ■ roraiillatlve poita.it as a question of social
I
*
f
s
a
tit
ottirinU
(Li*
&gt;m
r
.
pur*
|t|«V
!»•
«
Whitney,
n
Morgan
sensitive rell.
assertion nf it* willingness to con­ Congress recently gave the Presi­
peace part in Europe. Robinson jurtice. shoul-i anyone merely U tliit'4,1
lion
nu
n
ul
l.i#k^onvill#
"l.itiilherch was introdiir*
dent power to do that.
The rurren Ihu* set up In Ihe tribute to their security."
(Continued On Page Tw o)
iL#
n«#oiint
for
th#
y#«r
t#a»iliing
Sir-ford
friend*
of
Mr
and
Mrcuuse he is lucky eno gh to have
i.f ,
by |Iva&gt;*flit Morrow, W«*
second
photo-electric
cell
then
"From
a
study
of
the
language
.1 mUiii #%##.lng fftlMMMi
fiiemls with lula of money, be al­ J . T . (iuerry, who are now visiting ti*Ii-«-,l him— aihrisetl lutu
I inti*, lowly off rutU to ljy i#m- will he further built up and will used." he added, “ it is apparer.1
lowed to reieive what au.oun's the funner'* parents, Mr an-l M i- alTuir* ever since"
■need out over telegraph wire* tn that President Roosevelt merely
m#nt#«l "it tli«s report *»f L ip
lu an unfair advantage in the pur- \V. T . (iuerry "f the Ka*t Sole, j
throw th# switrh opening th announced his willingness to ne­
will
regret
to
learn
of
the
death
|
y
#
ir&gt;
t.|H*rnlion«
l«*
«ny
that
"thr
elm** of investment seturdies
.
gotiate treaties for the elimina­
.Mme»n
and
t'ompnny
par'n
r
(act lh.il
th# ««»tnpany ’*|#nl grrat fair.
over those who must buy them in of .their sin-year-old dauyhtn AH thin complicated procedure tion. of weapons of offensive «'» r State Senator J. J. Parrish l&lt;»1-pi n&lt;&gt; records of tln-ir ins ' i .
11'0,'MMI ItloM Of it Itl mill HIOUillI
the ordinary and established ways Claudia.
will lake place in n small frac­ lai«_for_th*.-*ntry_inta_BhJig*s it«y trtegmphwl It. M. 1‘apw .H h —
)'nr
iiiis
reason
the
Senale
in
The
child
died
in
n
West
Palm
|
of
dealing
through
s_ec.rH/
tion of 8 seenml Thus, the curileaih hospital on May 17 follow usfiiitf ri-mrqittee wra* iinal-W t- lion of tlig* importune*’ :irol viilu** tent started bv the arrival of tbe lions by the sovereignties not to that "I am supporting all meas­
RUU*rA ~A» a moral issue'. t
invade Ihe territory of others a i l ure. that will defer the sal# uf
lesrn
how
the
A
llrg
h
»ry
t
’»un»
ing an uperatiun. Hurial ws ir
of I hi 4 Molu'try to Samotfl.
lirvr n«»t.”
light-beam front Arrturu* will I for consultation in the even*, of tax c#rtifir»t#*.**
F R A M IN R H A M , Ma**., May 26
ia(ii»n and &lt;»th#r «hurr« wrn* «l
In conclusion h# ••iJ: “Jttii a* the I’ahokr* Cemetery.
reach C h lrivo much faster than violation of agreement*.
Mr. Pipworth hail recently w rit­
Thr*&gt;o chlldrvn of an un­ our social life ia being chnng-'d is
Its s.rvlvors include its pa lo iil lo i Ihmm* on th# prival M«*»
those watching ran wink an ey"The terms of such arrange ten to Senator I'ariish tu express
irfiii
li«t
nf
purchaurr#.
rents;
two
brothers,
Win.
*nd
J
employed father w»ra beaten to many other ways, the time Is now
Other observatories ro-uoeral&gt;ng ments ae may be found acceptable
himself in regatd tn the need for
"ViMir |i«rtn#ra «lnn’t go nut
death ycvtvnhy in thair imme in at hind to adjust it in relation ••• T . (iuerry, J r .; a * »ter, Catherine
are Yarksa. Alleghany and th ’ j to the United State* must bs a bill that will enable local per­
I ( ’..nt nitjnl On IhiRr KivL)
(iue rry; its grandparents, Mr
the
power
and
the
concentre'.'-.1
University of Illinois
At these &lt;worked nut by th* conference." son* to rede“in •»» certificate*
- j »l*-t#n»m»nt block which toon
III a telegraphic expression uf nhserratorles, similar apparatus
of wealth. Hanker* who violuti Ibe and Mrs. W. T . (Iuerry ard Mrs.
^ L l a r w a r d s wa* «w«pt hy an inpay delinquent taxes over a period .
npp.ee.Stiun
uf
The
ll.in
ld
'j
fvfJ
.
L
Ingram,
the
latter
nf
West
law should be, are being, arid will
lias been art up. Should cloud* oh
of five year*.
kltldlary fir*. Thair mother. Mr*. oa prosecuted and given prqarr Palm Beach, and its grral-grundi rent vtor-es uf the vel.tin.ent t-f »*ur# Arcturus at one of the ohA C C E P T IN V IT A T IO N
Senator Parrish'* a"*w»r is con­
Im-al |H-r*i»n* on var.o .* measuir* Servatorle* the sky is almost »ure
Ntlli* Dyc*ha*kl. who police said p nshment. I jiw * which help mother, Mr*. C. W. Speer, ol West
tained in the following telegram
propnveil
or
Intr.sl.ued
at
Talla
­
Palm
Beach.
tn ha clear at one or more of the
would bo charged 'with th* slay- bankers have an unfair advantage,
Officials of th* DeLand Cham­ received late ti-My:
hassee.
Representative
C. W, other three stations
tag*, and another child, ware both •ho id be, are being, and wili he
State's Attorney Lloyd F H»&gt;yle
ber of Commerce have accept*!
“ Answering you, tell Bruml#/
Kntxu.inger to-kiy staled that he
i» a critical condition in • hoapital. changed.”
silted tmlay that unless unr.ne
thr invitation extended them hy ■n-l other* I »m supporting all
favors
granting
(iuvernnr
Sh*
It
a
*
Fireman and neighbors, who
seen developments arose,
the
the Seminole County Chamber of measures.that will d»f#» th* sale
U A B O L IN B CO N H U M P TIO N
fatud the chlldrvn, first baliaval
# O B T H Y S T Y L E S C H A N r.K
grand jury which h*» been inve-ti- ir*|U*st for permission t&lt;&gt; consoli­
Commerce to participate In th* of tax certificates"
date
bureaus
and
*U-h
*alari*«
Semir&gt;le County consumed 202.thay 'had died of b u m but an
gxtlng charge* of law violationregatta that will be staged her*
N E W YOR K. May 2«._4&gt;p&gt;_
W A S H IN G TO N ,- May 26.-IA1 In I hi* county
aatopay ordered after hlaodstain* &lt;17 rallons of gavolire uf th- 17c
»lnre Tuesday wherever needed.
on June 16, It was announced lu
Hspresentative
Kntxm.nger
et
—
A
full
committee
of
the
House
26-1.408
gallons
used
in
Florida
Anita
Browne,
who
founded
poetry
nsiming probably will ron bole It*
.
had been noted revealed th* ca »c
day by C. E. Gilliland, secretary MRfl. B IIO L TZ F L IE S T O C U B A
pressed himself a&lt; f»H«w*. I am wreak, *ay* styles in poet* have
during April, it hat been an­ ways and means la k y approved investigations late today.
of a*th.
*
at 10-land. It la anticipated 'hat
No longer are they
The Jury had returned six in- n favor of giving tbe Governor ckangad.
THo doad children were: Irene, nounced by th* Department of an amerdmejit to the public work*
IJeland will send a largo tktlegaM IA M I- May 26. —UT— Mra.
. t l , Chaeur, 7, and
K gate, Agriculture at T»llah»*»e*. Kcar ind stral control bill tn limit de ifirtrnrnt ett noon totlmy, nn&lt;l the##, authority to do ahal ln«4 I # fU - droamy-ayed and long-hairad. but lion to Sanford for th* events of Dave Hholtx and her three chil­
are
ha-man.
Even
their
themes,
no
true
billsM
r.
Boyle
indicated
lature
ha*,
and
I
fear
will,
fall
|y
1.000,000
leaa
gallons
were
con­
ductions
jrom
capital
losses
to
one
A. ta the boaplul with kD m-&gt;th#r
thr day. as will other nearoy cities dren It It by lane today for H awarn PauL J r , A- All were various­ sumed In April as compared with year in making out Imurp* tax re­ that them were at lean tw., ad- lo iV&gt;. to-wlt: Cut off needles* tra­ ah# said, sow a trend away from
van* to r*turn May 22.
and towns.
th*
fadad-violet
tradition.
ditional Indictments forthcoming.| |-*tw« and give uur peopl*.rvli#f.,‘
turns.
March, it also was annwn. **'.
ly burned
.

Banker's Widespread
Financial Activities
Are Related By Of­
ficial O f Company

ROOSEVELT SON
DEFENDS ACTION
OF J. P. MORGAN

Country Is T aking No
Chance W ith P ossi­
ble Failure Of Bin
Conference

Senate Is Busy Uponi
2nd Adminstration •
Measure T o Settle
Bond Debt Problem

Gold Standard A ct
WhatNewGoldActMeans

New Move W ouldNulify (kild Clause In
B o n ds, MortROffeH
And AIL Contracts

States Financier Has
In No Way Violated
U tte r Of The Law

SIDELIGHTS ARE
GIVEN IN TRIAL
OF J. P. MORGAN

(government lsl'ayinir \
Biu Banker $:i l ’er
Day For T estifyin g u.

ARCTURUS LIGHTiHEADS OF STEEL
RAY WILL OPEN INDUSTRY NOTE
CHICAGO’S FAIR UPWARD TREND

Beam From Star Has Schwab Saya He Feela
Better Over ThinRH
Been On Its Way To
Than
In Long Time
Earth For 40 Years

Mrs. MagdleneAmann
Is Victim Of Death

Eckerson CannerieM
For Summer

Of

Parrish SupporlinK
Laws To D efer Sales

3 C h i l d r e n Of
Jobless F a t h e r
Beaten ToJPeath

Ent/m inger Favors
(Jiving Sholtz Power

(irand Jury Expected
To Conclude Probe

Bill Is Approved To
Tighten Income Tax

___U.S

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PP?sf»
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TH E

PAGE BIX

CUBAN FACTIONS
WORK TO EFFECT
VIOLENCE TRUCE
Action Taken In Be­
lief W ells Will Act
To End Disturbance
H A V A N A , May 2 B .-4 A 1 - Be.
Devine United State* Amba»»ador
Sumner Welle* eonn will move to
end political turmoil In Cuba, rep­
resentative* of the variou* fac­
tion* of Prealdent Machado’* op­
position met last nlfht to discus*
•empnrsrlly refralnlne from act*
of violers-e.
A "truce on terroriem” was
proposed, the
Associated Press
was Informed by tha nadnnallsU s and Marianlslas— members of
the nationalist union and adher­
ents of Mleuel Mariana Comes
respectively.
The "action groups" Including
the ABC secret society," were re­
ported faeorable.

S A N F O R D H E R A L D , 8 A N F O K 1 ). F I .O K I U A . T H U R S D A Y , M A \

„nd
sV-ondarily upon general!
agree- mont to the rigid supervi,lnn
arnuuneat* which sra*
•rages of the 300 mid employ-s of Q p
J J Q Q g
^ropo-e.l i,y I’resiiJent goieavtlt.,
■he Anniston Cordage 1 ompany. _ .
n i l i D T
The diafi « f the aeeuruy a r-I
F.ffprts to reconcile .Sffe.-vnces
U raiigem" I lea*## the d*,e»«pen
wtwten strlklrg
employes of
lor participation of Urea: Britain
the American Net ami Twine
(Continued From Pags One I
ut It was learned lest night that
ompany, and the Utica Knitting ,trrngth.n the means of prevent- •he British government loot no*.
mlll. mad. MUo if any
j in , oar.
|d„ | „
p. , „ j ite on tne ground
The 400 emp oye* o
»
m»r
j|ow far ths&gt; heavily aimed, pai tht« sgier-nient shor-W he
can N*t aj»
w r# t ompa *'
, oontr es will rrdu*e thslr a rm a -n mu* I ir -cope to the con*, nenu

PEACE M O V E S
EVELT
lA IV IIlljl U l l A l

working of sn efficiency plan, menu will depend to . „-o-veer-1
under Which they claimed w .ge. ..hie e .te rl
«h . c.re of the
.set of mutual ••atMane* v’hifh
were reduced.
The strike In the Utiea Knitting rill he presented to th« confern e. probably today.
o. will affeet about 450 worker*
France particularly
will hir.re
ind
called
May 15
in protest1
inn was -■
i.c , cisy
........
i..........
also against an efficiency systen her armament, reduction pr marsmong worker* said to have
“ P"" ,h' acceptance .i» this
suited in reduction of wage..
|agrtrmrc.t by continently Europe,

State Orestes Ferrara yesterday
After Welles arrleed at Ferrara’s
residence the palace telephoned
censor* Motioned In all newspa­
per* and ordered that nothin*
concerning the Interview he pub
llihed.
A censor In at least one news­
paper ordered that Welle* I* not
mentioned again In any capacity.
It rould not be learned whether
he had Interpreted correctly hl»
Iml/uctlonr. The embassy cfiuhl
throw no light on the reason for
•he sodden prohibition Impo— d
It was learned well**, Presi
dent Machado and Oen. Alberto
Herrera, who resigned this week
aa army cqmmander to enter Ma­
chado’s cabinet as aacretary of
war and navy, will hav. lunch to­
gether at Herrera’* Plnar del Rio
M T h T newspaper Informaclon e.ld
yesterday I Terre r*. who will be
•worn In this-morning •* secre­
tary of war anil navy, also will
be named acting secretary of
state succeeding Ferrara, who
sails soon for Inndon to attend
the world economic conference.
Although not officially con
firmed as yet. the Associated
Press was reliably Informed that
President Msrhsdo actually has
settler) on Herrera to hoi dthe
util# portfolio t h i ll F l f f l W l*

include, as" one
lixosevett ilefili'
The commission
ihould Pe dn“ ,,B
i r « s - . . , s k s t t e u**

init any »f th- f»i»'
Oerlsiatnm ol -ASi me I forte* of in
jmither stele with
•ret on of war, a't
naval or air force
adr. or suppori to
The Mg
j| t h ^ T i f '
fprmany
,'rm any and Italy will adhere to I for tneil ir it- t&lt;
the |«ct for witho : .i*he» of litvsde.l another
these couatrie* it i* admitted thatj to deprive them •
the pfopo-ed accord would havtj No political. n&gt;
little prat-tiral val e.
r or other rm « '
The icu rty rommlssiu.t of thejcu.e or justify a;
.inference yeslerbiy reported a ling to the deflm
lefinilmn n( the aggrea*.,.- which; by the aenirity .

that a

ti's ag­
io com-

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“S'liipwrfckDance" To
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S A N T IA G O , thile. May 2 5 t/Pi— Nevy itudiea of the co»mlT f .. Inke Ms r Chamber of ray* are being made in seversl
iu»uth Amerean countries by Paul
t{. Ia Cg. former diieetor. of the
o- „f a 'y h if . I liuancayn magnetic observatory.I
-pun mie. I
by I of Peru, now uavelitg assistant of r
, of Ail d^uli Professor Arthur Compton, the.
I noted Amen an physicnt amt re t
f .-arfoid.
will f imtshl i»°ftin* also to the Carnegie In s ti-'
, j t te at Wa-hintton.

, Wfir unt urow

thej
be jTsrdeii tot
; two men who!

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W A TC H M A N

. M EM PHIS. May 25. _./P&gt;
(l eorgr Little. «0. night wathroau
ric *.it- iK k iv it , for the E. I - Bruce Lumlyer
has •#. Company, Hied yesterday of in­
i --. I for j juries he reeived when attarkeil
by robbers Tuesday night.

W

M n T s BMck-Oraoeht
R e i m s B i n s Common
"I find Tbedfard"* BUck-Draaght
a great r e » f for headache, con­
stipation and bilious oeaa.” writ*
Mr*. L R Crlppen. of PUlaskl. m "When I get bilious. I feel
and sluggish, hate a had l u f f y
----------———- i my mouth tad
dlatveaa In oy
W u u i Twtta« stom ach. For
__ these
latacK-pnaootrrl
t uka aallraeats,
doaa ol
Black-Draught every other night
until relieved."

B r hstplna to cw*n
the bowels of undigested |
food and waste matter.
Black-Draught bctsgi re- 1
Uef to many oifrcrera
When eorwtlrsstloa te tho
tutckgrounl for a dlgeetlve upoet. get b u n with U . e --------Thntfonre Black-Draught to rosters
elimination. Only It er leee a dose

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Because
the constitution pro­
vides that the secretary of Male
shall sorerd the president In the
event the office become* vacant,
popular opinion ha* attached con­
siderable importance to tha ques­
tion of Ferrara’s successor.

Presbyterian Body
To Hold Assembly
In N o r t h Carolina
M O N TR E A T. N. a . Mey *5 , With many difficult problems
lu be cunsitWred, Including a pos­
sible re-hearing of the Re*. Hay
Watson Smith doctrinal case, th»
73rd general essembly of the
Presbyterian Church In the Unl ed
Statra will convene here today.
Headed by Dr. William Crowe,
of Ht. Louis, the moderator, com­
missioners end officials of the •*•embiy wrr* arriving last night
fium the 17 stale* embraced by
the 'sbuthern division of the Presoylcrian Church.
•
Election of a successor to Dr.
Crowe will be the first business
before thr assembly.
Itesumptlun of membership in
th* Federal Council of Churches
of Christ in Amcrlc* la on* prob­
lem that will be before th* com­
missioner*. The Greenbrier Pres­
bytery he* filed an overture with
the assembly aeklng that the
question he handed down to the
presbyteries for decision. Similar
overtures have been filed by other
presbyteries.
Prohibition will com* up for
discussion on an overture from
the Nashville presbytery Biking
the assembly to adopt a resolu­
tion "urging (he malnienanct, ob­
servance and enforcement" of ’ he
prohibition law*. Th* overt-re seti
out that It la the praeby’.cry'i
opinion that "gospel temperar.n
end total abstinence should by
synonymous" except when whisky
la prescribed by the physician.
Even then, th* resolution says,
the presbytery believes “ snbatii lutes” should be used.

Alabam a’s S t r i k e
Zone I s A U Q u i e t
As Guards P a t r o l
A N N IS TO N , Al*s May I t — OP)
— Quiet prevailed la two Uatile
•trike district* ken tothjr aa na­
tional g-ardsmen patrolled one
mill villifce to pm arve order and
prevent deetruetldn of property.
A third walkout, ordered by
woohora Tuesday nighty m i avart-

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Ju»t as early tom orrow a i you can m ake it, drive
into a G ulf station and get FREE aervtcea th at mean
a safer, sw eeter-running car!
In double-quick time, courteous Gulf icnrice m en
w ill clean your w indshield, fill your radiator w ith fresh,
cool w ater, inflate your tire i to txscily the rig h t preaaure, check your m otor o il, and—i^you w is h — supply
you w ith helpful road m aps. N o charge. You can't tv tn
lip them fo r ib t u rvict!
W hile you're here, let trained G ulf men go over your
car from ra d ia to r to tail-light. Maybe your transm ission
needs grease . . . perhaps your differential is g en in g
dangerously dry
. maybe your springs need spraying.
Let G ulf d o w hat is necessary—you’ll be surprised bow
little i t costs/
So com e in tom orrow ! And rem em ber, G ulf gas and
o il coat not a penny m orel You can take your pick o f
the g rad e o f gasoline o r m o to r o il you wish to buy a t
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G U U A tJ T O P O L IS H
A N D C U A N E R — make*

�•ANDARD

w# tea it iCUixc a
too complicated for « ffre tire oofatlon.
art 40 Mlno dolls
The wife of the Prerident U taking an a ttire Interest
fa pr midfaff h m *M t i f work for oaenplojrod w oaus
MR. L V O V : The t m u ef the posits taw t Mdtr
work era. While ska t W f f f a M th a t the women cannot work last I f » day*. Hardy, w q i O other f»» Wilton o
fa the f o r a ta ahe l o f f t i t a th a t they can take care of jobs that tb*r* ar* tome questions all, coonTing ban
fa m m eiiee o r fa horticultural garden* d u rin f the rater aktrti wa c u u r n settle aa thaa eirreUti.-g ean-rv
r w c j period She NcaHe the "farm erette*” of World W ar they stay se«i*d. Every thaa wa ever ten tin** »&lt;
ai w* ha** goUL 1
dajra and aoja th at h er buahend has adrlaed th at he sees
no reason why some of the reforestation money cannot be
d a rt at m a t y worth a wan of the rrid ;-g anlused in putting women to work as well as men.
iftar M r. Bry* |**i of whether w* wanted it &gt;far
Mrs. Roooereit is also backing a project, the object of
alrna of. tWO tafsstrtil tt«#, for fiport, or tor
which Is to provide re s t room.* for unemployed girls in the
m try derided hoarding.
larger cities. She says it would be weU for every comtloo sac* and MIt LT0S. T„ i n ak » U
inanity to establish sim ilar havens where women may go to
Importer.: t« u n k rtu s d that,
**read, re st, o r w rite a letter". She reports t h i t the ex­
laplrwly die* Trshsjcslly, at !•*&gt;*. k c 'in try ;•
tandard
with^
tb* moment
periment in New York has proven very inexpensive.
Comparisons a n odious but if there is to be any fa­
i i * ™ * j H* rerroncT Is r&lt; 1 frw ly "d e o m •poWir,j#pilc- sM
e in cold, k* tmfy »&gt; tivwirh
vored grou p fo r sym pathy it should be the women and girls
it w*f* nolo’ rt* - .• * . rtr C value*
of the country who find their means of livelihood cut 6ff
in rriil *i&gt;'
- i*. .
by economic oxigonrioa. While it is bad enough for a man
r* Mr. Lyon
ta , taan off the
to be out o f work and dependent on charity for his food and
»ra 1900 ap to p | j sUndaM
t f •v « lit* lank
Utr monetary holiday m Mart*. aci tot j u t for
shelter, i t is doabij painful for a woman, who by nature ia
oat of mo*t the last few day*. Oaf t ’j m a c j
not intended to w ithstand the same hard knocks as a m an.*
pol'tiral ar a n'ha* not b*»r. redeems*:* ta geld
It is for this reason th at any government provisions
W* a rt* on) for nrarly two mcatfc*
fo r unemployment rd a sf should give precedence to the
J* * ) .T !‘
' MK.T M R A i’T . T B S S a a ? that
women, who. although their num bers are a small proportion
'. . . » •'i* Ilia. But • » a*&gt;l M*a* that
of the army of unemployed, are, both from the point of
rvrn- though k O view of chivalry aad from the point of view o f practical wel­
7 a " " t r
fa Irrwtovmihl*. rr only re* *
™‘ |drrThabl*ond»r Hcri rartr.etiatja,
fare, --due firs t consideration.
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*. u
,| i t i value
ir.ay * held at tf*
ITAL LAW: If pc «bL
riTKwXM M m r** « •
Tkoa thalt lava afey
J tkyaaff, ya da wall:
tare rvtpact ta pareaw*,
ski aad era cecthted
w aa trmaefmtora—

nsy WoadJa U u d to U
fUAsr. but ha hasn’t r*t
r as ssbm ef oar kgkls-

I nooBa if

jaduwf.

ta wall a* a diauaaa

a

—

AaMritaa A ltgaU i U the Lon­
don renftrtnce will bo allowed
only (la dollars a day aa ospanva
money. Probably tome af them
will hard to gat "Papa I. P." to
ftnaaea than.
Oar taglftaun ato ail aasi&lt;m:
to paaa a law aukiag drvakanoaa*
IB*sal but to far Hava not baaa
abl* to agm Jaat haw drark a
saaa ha* to ba Ufor* ha can ba
(«aaad af dranbaaaaas.

C cutfaiul cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom.
Would you be strung, conquer yourself.
Cetitent is more then a kingdom.
It is much easier to be critical than to be correct
A bad custom is like a good cake, better broken than
kept.
One of these days is none of these day*.
If a man deceives.me once, shame on him ; if he de­
ceives me twice, sham e on me.
Good deeds remain, all things else perish.
Nothing is profitable which Is dishonest,
lie who ia afraid of doing too much always does too
Utile.
You may pay m ore for your schooling than your learn­
ing is worth.
One should not p u t too m any eggs under one hen.
Every "maybe" h ath a "maybe not”.
Everyone m ust row with the oars he has.
A good example
is th e— best
sermon.
*"
*
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a- a
We should never remember the benefits conferred nor

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO
Chin*, and Japan hav* ilgnad •
true*, It ia annooaaad. That anal
naan ovar that* that tba rral One of the monk brilliant social and tb* graduation owiriaoa F ri­
war la aboat to begin. Wna*. events In tb* school Ufa of tba city day tvtnlag when their sen and
tbay’f* baaa doing no far I* Joat wa* too luiviy i K i r u i n tanuaieu brother, Bertie, who ha* been a
taking their setting (p exercises. to* graduating class ol lus snu student at tb* high acbool,

A higher income lax will tot
coma aa a so m e blow to those of
ua who work for th* ikeer Joy
grappling with dfalealt prebw and who racetv* our only
ipoosation la the pltatur* of

Oas way of restoring

public

feafUeoee might bo to bars th*
Mi l *
committee lavsstlgato
osorybedy to tbs United Stotos
aad base all these who coat com*
darn gat ia Jail.
Those on
th*
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About 11:30 Sunday morning
lb* prolonged blowing of th* firs
alarm wkialla a t the water works
piool startled tbs Inhabitants sj&gt;4
a bright blase ia the eastern part
af the sity braugbt tb* crowd to
W O »M h 4*19 000.- the saner of Boaford Arsons
Um figure* dropped aad gsesad Streets where tba oM
T b a ■ sm o g s M a r- Windsor Motel building we* found
to bo fiercely burdlng to the roof

lUOAfa-MOT* sight yearn,
piece af afasgs Psd
, Cat's am, tvaaty partner/.
I Tbotf* laoa'shaa a mfliian

waa
graduated. M r. and Mrs. Patt|ahaU
and family were gunta of Mia.
Pattwkair* sister, Mrs. E rn tit
Tolar,

L b t O f D ebts Owed
By M organ’s Group
W on'tBe Published
(Conthmed from Pag* Oae)
added rvfsreacta lo the banking
rommlttse’i disriosaro that Dari*
borrowed from the Morgan bout*
aad that with Woodin b* waa on
Its “farered” customer* Bat.
Hews Ior Tydlngv, Democrrt.
Maryland, whe promptly anawettl
the Indianan'* outburst, contended
th a t Davis' “going to Europe In
1VIS is mere calculated Id my
eplaioa to keep us out of war*
thaa to gst this nation Into con­
flict sad centlnaad:
“I think that Mr. Davla, whether
be mod* os did not make a loan
(from J. f . Marfan A Co.), ha*
Davis ia a statement batted
shown a sto lo n of statesmanship
for which this world is hungry.
"The man whe attnaks an ambe tea dor abroad when that arabaaaadetr is accomplishing signal
iticaam b attaching humanity. H*

bate and ill-will aa wkicb wars
thrive.
“W# adat Mr, Daria abroad to
Mgotlato a disarmament treat y
and he haa been th* moet efficient
representative of any government
on the fees of th* (arik."
Wednesday at Geneva said that, ha
had borrowed 9MJW0 from tb*
Morgaa Company several yean
age and waa paylag h bock.
Testimony before tba tobib Ills*
yesterday aftoraoea by Cearg*
Whilaay, ana of Jfca. Morgaa partnar*. dUcloeod put) b* had raised
tfa loan to rjfjOMat boa Urns but
new bad r ifan l it toHOAOO.
y iHmw

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(f a

be coatinacdf

Sem inole Tire Shop
ih Starring Contest

Factor; * r.ew«par»r ra.e. Rntert
Stanley. Mftkrjr llo o x pits were
awarded tfc* a i iM n .
Walter Turner war tk i club
member who correctly rj*i*eif
the H earty of Mickey V e iw ,
played by ItanM
M cla/fi.im
k r r .a lie &gt;tu U were prrar-itrd
a**i*trd by Ijn t ir Cathrir, Bryan
Hart and Ow*n McCnllrr, while
a *p**tal acrobatic dance wa*
prr**r.t*d by Baby Horn*.
U n a v o i d a b l e rirram*tancr«
makM it imp&lt;mltla to y lt t away
X tld V.momiw momlny it wa.
karoonrrd. but a!i ehIMrrn mr*
aik*d to «aTr thrtr Crlo ;op* un­
til a latrr date.

A iw a ,* (em ve tlttse ■■ .Sort*.
M oo. ao4 k * n a mis*4 « a lr y .* » e

t&gt;»lrr. OtlsfevU:*.

M ..h , n*A* ky a* I* k*tl«r.

SEMINOLE
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rh ey ’Il Cut Like N e w !!
Stirsk'*t*«wl*: »U klad* ot art*.
*or* and hr.tv»•: pruning to., ■
..f *11 klndi. *&lt;* Kiprft »n*

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wtuivalrn: for a lo»c-pert«d

fa know

w» ar* rn 'n r lo Hi**-i*« tb* y m . I
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Don’t risk cheap ail in your car. jp st because M’s cheep!
Hard, hot-weather driving soou shows up ‘‘bargain”
oils. They get thin, dirty. lifeless—lose th eir body—
then watch for your bearings! Don’t experiment. Heal
economy lies in quality «D—changed regularly . Let us
prove it to vou.

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•boot wb*» a m**»**nr *tanda*d.j
•*d lb* *oM *t*ndard In parti •!

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M R I.Y O S : I •hnoH f l m .want

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to mak* It d e a r ' that any liftor*-;
U r r *ta*.d»rd I* a onlt- by com-'
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w* »Tpr**« tb* |**irth of a yard**l*k
In tba r»*t tb* n m , r
•t*nd*rd ha* aim*'1" * . b-*p a A*bt* . ami foi
nnlt of inn* rommodity which haji
■ broad market for other p.ir.1
p u * i, *arh a* tohae n or braver'
«kir* t ’ *uatly It ha* been a prr-1
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•t«nil*'''l n'lr I

We shad never have friends if we expect to have them
without faults.
Whatever ia given to the poor is laid up in heaven.
Ail things proclaim th e existence of God.
An honest countenance is the best passport. Hope* ia as cheap as despair.
Were everyone to. sweep before his own house every
street would be clean.
The more a man knowa the more he Is Inclined to be
modest.
. When men speak iU of tljec, live so th at nobody will be­
lieve them.
—Exchange.

lord m g a hoavoi by U M ^ J -m o i
c-isoi m uriupy ovtamg in toe
mgn acnooi. an* aaausouie bund­
ing wa* aolaxs w h o hguts anu
■abet beautuuny and (Ueclivtiy
usturaled. in lb* receiving line
wtra; bupermtenaeal J . t . Mc­
Kinnon, rruicaaor M. J . Perkiiu,
ilia. h . J . t'eraina, Mias Mnei
tioudwio
t'eraina, M ua livieo
Howland, president of the Junior
u s u , Jtnney u*an*, president al
IB* beator Class, Mis* Kieanor
Huberts, H a rry banner, at us
a u tg a rtl Davu, Bertie BalUaCad,
atis* Mima Erickson, Mua Atom
fag ta hart, Wallace Crosby, *Mua
AJutn* &gt;rsab, nod Mu* Grace
la*rman. A musical prvgraat waa
gtten by Miss Daai«l, aaaiataat
vocal aad trieiia laatructor at
Hollins College, *nd W . Clog In ­
man, also af Koilias College. Hofmbjaenta were aonnd by mars,
b*r« af tb* Junior Class.

jari* Cefton: potato race. Msfl

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L o r e O f M a n y -L a w h i

r Uwvo U to be a world ra** hi
----- ----- -----jjiBtBi# W« tmsghw the twiwd I U I | « I M l,
Follow the wise few ra th e r than the vulgar many.
M coaid
-- pro*, ttaalf io hi
Slat**
BOOM ip rioter

Election of efficsr* for th*
oi'Tti'b of Ja.-e will feats.* to- 1
morrow i w m i t ’f
of
the M iA r r X i w C h b u b&lt; W l '
at l i t Milan* Theater at 10:00
c’riork.
L a i week, an is bor tratk moot,
yrevvd iawves'.sig to Lb* . war*
than Mo h o ). i - J l i t U pr*a*l.t.
Winner, of IM U r i v j i event*
ware; 100 J 1F4 («&lt;!■, Elitabeth
Cameron: IS poo'd ,h»* r ’ t. Mar-

ml iWJer* yoo. If oertaAitrfkag
•n iy th in f I Joat few i a a.

lly *vne*e dj
In terma of *ome anil of » - '
r»l! oo, unit. ron*l*tinr of
gram* of gold, the dollar.
i« where I begin
MR. H A R D Y : That ia th.
of a *tandard with which all itu.
denta of rronejf begin, ant m
fact, it ia th* way the gold **nnlard M*torie*lly did begin, tin* it
I* important to understand that
although gold ha* been our na­
tional *tandard, practically non*
of it ia in circulation; to rvalit*
that th* total quantity of money
in circulation ia ever aix billion
dollara, while the Treasury and
Daria waa r*pr*s«npng lha Mur*
gan turns* in Eurup*, mile I h m
a “ mythical ambassador'* never
confirmed by th* Senate a i J
added
"H o abould be broJght
back
from Europe because the Ameri­
can people hav* loot confidence m
him. II* ybvuld be rtca llr'l"
Turning to Woodin, and citing
to senators that he had been
named before th* banking com­
mittee a* on* of th* Morgan cus­
tomer* who wsr* offered stock at
low prices several year* befo-;
h« became secretory of th* tressary, Robinson said:
"M r. Woodin ia occupying an
enviabla position, with vast pow­
ers that call for th* corfidtnae
of th* people behind him. I U can­
not now command that cool! lent*.
His usefulness as secretary uf the
treasury ia ended."

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"There’* more room, all rig h t—and
th# upholrtrry it cartainty better."
"Kee—end no other low.prrcad rmr
hat h th a t No Oral! Vantilatiun,
and I auuidn't do without thet.**

90 DAY SPECIAL

3rd and F ret^h Ave.

Jt »

G e t the■most from motoring

7 Me C h e vro le t it t t i l l to p p in g
th e m off fn sale *."

Tops Dressed 50c
Sanford Duco Co.

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••No wonder.
A Chevrolet
for aa littla
bound

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a*ary *mart

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• Take a minute to watch the new
Chevrolet* that paw you by. Look at
the pleased expressions on the faces of
the drivers. These people are enjoyinc life—going places in style—going
with less fuss and bother, and with
more solid contentment than most
people have ever traveled with before.
They are driving the one Icrw-priccd
car that combines all the best things
motoring can offer.
How about it—wouldn’t you like ta
get more fun out of motoring—and be
money ahead? Then drop in on your
Chevrolet dealer. In no time at all
he’ll fix it up so you con save with a
new Chevrolet.

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T m th in k in g o f In lyin g a nee
u i . tVhjI'* your schriuaf"
•*
f
" A lit-c y lin d a r C h a m le t.
j
Th*/*’* one ang in a yoa
Zj
k n o w i t r ig h t—• t S
i. t
many m illion* o f a a rim
y j- | have prorad it for you."

"Seventy alraady' You'd never
th e wound o l that angina."

••And you’d never guee* it if yo u
were driving. O ita mrf a M l .
hoary, taw ear every tim e, tor

DR. H EN R Y
M eLAULIN, Jr.
O plM M irU

Lenae Duplicated
112 Park ATO

Phone 768

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , FLORIDA. F R ID A Y , M A Y 26, 1933

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PAGE TH REE

Many Attend Golfing City Union Of Y oung time th irg l.« meetings if thr AAOODMF.N t lltCI E T it MF.KT, Alls* I.*serT. Roll has rttunsad
d tine ihe .;im m ir ni nith*
from Rollins College where
Festivities A t Club People H as M eeting Union
Th •up f.u the larre I pet rill Mi I Myrtle f&gt;lm Ciump, Male s~rnt a lew days as llnr guest of
manage •. of Tampa, will prvrdle Miss Katrine Knnwlton at the PI
prewrt.
Coif tournament*. a Iw ffrl supUnmet
Brown, vice- of 11. ti.e nieiii
aver
lh-' mantiftg of tin* Sueienu Ret Thi house.
fho
haerrr
for
thr
largest
IT
O
J
tb
o
r
r&gt;| the host society, proMARGARET PETERS, Society Editor
Telephone: O ffW 148 I er, bridge, and ping-pong " n Forert Woodmen Circle Nuntb’t
among the rflterliininrnt* uffere i •'nt
r th* tegular meeting of i.f visitors piesrut, was t,«v«rn
at the Sanford Conntiy Club at
C iv I’nnin. of Sanford yu ng to the Ita itisl league vvhirn had Two llundte.l uni Sixtyteven
j Miss Virginia Jinkins
*guest day" observe! Ihcte &gt;rI. held last night at 7 :4 ) IV M II out of || art ve memlc i. «&gt;l which will take (lair tonight at
trrday afternoon ami evening,
isiiMto'clis k nt th■WiNHljneit II.ill
I 't ricsiytorian Church, .two visitors in attendance.
Will
Wed
On
June
25
1e r s o n a l s
Social Calendar with about 40 f.ests in attend, rii.tltg
Aft.r a negro spiritual ».im; hy All memhi-i • nr,- urg.-il to In- pr.s- TOUCHTON’S
i&gt;|rrrd with the drnnvf.
" it. tr,| I ) llcimao K. Mot the t i i'.l'ele High Scholl '* ar ^etiV ns n ittrtr.lr'r nf important
Annumenien'. was made inlay I
F R ID A Y .
Mies Eltailwlh Shoemaker wen
. .1 .1 hrif *ong serv cr. Joe tc*tr, the meeting w«,
Mr. and Mrs. K . h . Walker, «.f hy Mr. nnd
Mr». John l*rni' I The li nn p pit. of Alias M
ar* the nine-hole handicap tounia
Sanford Drug
iss Clifford Sldfl'ii. el n.alter, svII t.e da*iced of.
then ien*.errC a vo.at solo, o.ir to M
Ocala, wire r m n t ( u n l i of f&gt;».- Jmkin* nf the rngngcmvnt er I j
ram
Ihi.i*
w
ill
(ire
a
ircital
at
m-nt enjoyed hy the Women in the
»h.
!i,|
the
a sem'jly In a nunuer
latttr’s parents, Mr. and Mis.
i’lum
-etrr’V
honoring
thu-e
npprearhing B i r l i ? 1 of Ihrit ! t;l) ornek al Ihe W
om
an’s
C
lu
b
.
afternoon.
Supper
»** servel
Rodman I elmar llo-rld Itatn.ird. of llrlando. I&gt;
II. Choi pining.
t then live* in the Worl I 1 stmt . ;
da shier. Virgin's Kliiahrth.
Regular inectsng of Scminolu bulTrt stylo on th,. club r«rc!i
I
th
e
preservation of the thm cii'durtid i sho.l si al |e •pen’i": a »ll&lt;nt time here with
Vrrtwn Douglas C’rawfnnl. nf
Rehvkah Lodge wdl take place at whleh was decorated for th
l.od aft,. Mhnii rrfre*hrn"l' hfi it1'’’ s"d a h*. Mr and Mr*.
iJraU of humanity,
Mr*. Alphia Richards,
whn Sanford, son i f J. 0 . Crawford i
H:Od o'clock nt the Odd K c l I o w U W||h static.'. nfeandei
c«t Sixteenth
D irtitg the tiusinesa .nesslon it • lie rrrv.d to the ;10 per.on* K. It Ramlalt. Jr.. W
■pent Ihe winter
months heie.*,|l U»* late Mr*. Crawford. nf I j*-..
plumbago. cafe jsim ne and ofh- ttr. *ii. dnl to postpone plan* for piesent.
SAT. TH RU MON.
•
Street.
with her brother*. A . Corpany I I r vtenerhurg. Tenr. The wedding
S A TU R D A Y

ial

A n d Personal Activities

sT eciaTs

i-r Dower i. llmige and ping p«n&lt;
Uy of all the young f ro.'te'*
and C. K. Chorpcning, ha* ta * rn !w'*l ‘ 'A* r&gt;»rr on Sun.lny. Junr
citt|# Numlier One •f th&gt;
were then enjoyed until n tale
in
Sent nolc County uMd
an apartment al Daytona Reach1
*t noon at the First Almhn Woman's Couivll of the Cbrisdal Church, of this city.
.In la i t date. It wa« iL-eided to confor the summer.
I ,ian Church will give a cold p!» ••
present
were:
Mi«* Jinkins ha&lt; open. th.- ■supper S a lu r’ay from h.ttO IV M.
M. in the Mrisch
Mr. and Mrs. J. T . G .r r r y , Mrs. " ra'" r r ?rt, of h" ' l.fr
i m
C. W. Speer, and .Mrs. J . I* In U "
o( S' m’n '* H,lfh
gram, of Went I’alm lira h, are
spending a short time line as the
—
T.
secretary
women
Southern
Jr., Mr*.
...
rerved In
‘
CSrace
Air. nnd Air*. R. C.
!&gt;•*■'iileet
Church will meet
Mmnni WauiWf. A lfffll ■I.AT4
•he hr t the
__ UHt-Tlli/Wd— £lal£ .-JlflllTKS—f'JC
b y . Warren llrihst, A. C. Fort.
Women at whv-h time
S. II. Ilighleyman, John llerleil, Saturday 5:30 I*. M. In
tnr
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Cbailc* Dunn, Fred Dolly, Esnn8:30 I*. Al.
Spcorer, John Ludwig. Chandler
MKISCII Ill'll.D IN f!
Sharon, Herman Honk, K. W. bit..
Ilrnefil Christian Churrh
r
F. F. Dm nr r. Dr. II. S. Svlmnn.'
25c
Frank C. I'ter e. Jack Finnrll. n ..I
lack AlacDnn.iM.
It. F.* Cooper, ttIO I '»&gt;I ills' i She
here
J.
D R IN K
Hanfnr.i Avenue.

• of
hour.
Tho-e
Mr. and
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lo Hill p M i the Alebch
" M’ l*,,PwcMh- Mr' “nl •"&gt; ellyi Air*. IS. Emmett Me.MII.
nuild ng
"
M - l-P.HawJNMr.wdMr*.
I .1. Cat, .. Mrs. KJ C.rra
SrKml ttn«l So&gt;ilhfrn rollfj?p it 1
.MONDAY.
I‘‘t^r
.'if. *n,| Mr*. John
\|rv. i;4.&lt;.rk't* Towniemi, Mr&gt;.
Ijtkrbntl Shi* iliil po«t grmdnatr 1
i Ktimhrr tuVrnalu*
^th*w-fi!-Uirrt!ll. .Mil* F. K.
... I. ■■mn in mwt. l. N..C i
n..*,",
J,
mTi-JL .
N..-K.Jle
— guffts-of ktr. and Mr*. W.
^^TmmSh.wgs
to;,,,. .. fP
M*; ^ ^ ^ Allan
11” M
v, oseley,
f'|T
k't||„
W" j,rt
V ,,
«»»•
Gurrry and othu nbiiui..
M
h» dean rf
nf
.. W(ne ..nMy ,#1. hom
., ke' ‘r
Knight.
Weekly.
*'»l a'"*
thi. . ’ *
•• • •
fh, Mlsf.s
William-,
Mr. James Horten. Mis* Hattie
Jeare Tuesday far Talluha»*e
u~
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attend graduation exercise.* al K^r li»n vrart
nod- : ,j ....,,
iMsm- .f-^sTdhr-'tl^in.nc
,
S U P P ER
theii re of Son.herb College.
' \n '
T,7° ,,f h' \
dgnghtcr. Miss Kathleen bigg. White there she w„ Pnm|d»nt ^ 'U‘
‘ M^
*ijL be graduate.!.
magundi Club, gouthern literary i
W
rrganliatlnn: v&gt;e;prr»Men* nfihej firr'e
1” .......
’
Nuinlrr
Five of the
Jtffji
'fat Jran Martin lavnry i* cx-,„f the V, W. C. A. nnd the Sal- Fit«t
|tnP
tl«.
I hmrh will have n
petted to return .Snnday fnnnj Woman's C nrril and asfoelale sped Ihe day H
ireling at the home
Wealryai Ctvlleg* at Miron, fit jeditor of Ihe rininu* publication. . . ..
will r*rn t the s nimrr nmdh11“The .unn(h»m". Shs* I* n mem- I!'to Avenue.
with her .'parent*. Mr. anljh-r of 1*1 Cnnma Mu. national
Mr*.
Ianey, 1912 South(hepnnirv sodal science fraternity; Circle Nliiiiber Six of liie First Mrs. Kent Kntcrtains
Thela k&gt;«ilon lilerarv fraternity; Itanti.l Chinch will lore! al .l:.TO With Hridffe Party
--;nml I’hi Itella s rial fraternity. n'rlork nt Ihe home of Airs. li. S.
WHITE IIKI.T
Cnm-'lim*tiling the nicm^r- of
For Ihe average sited fvmil.v She I* at oresent rrrrrliirjr in the Selinair. t*IK Palmetto Avenue.
f lub, Mr*. II F. K.n*
The Chinch Setvl.c I.eAgue of the
It's le.-.s expenslre to eat at rffire* of Lloyd j*. Hoyle and
- o|&gt;al Church, will riiteilalncd with n bridle parly, Acidophilus Milk
Valdei Dining Room every Sun­ Co nl* Johnson. She has reernllv’ Holy Cmns Km
day. Spe ial dinners TjOe nn| ftlc. tern elcrte.1 In the Distriet Staff |meet nt T : 0O I*. M. with Mrs. Al- list mghi at her home on I’.nk
(jiinnlit e* of ganlcii •Wild III Year* In Ynur
Wtnderfully llnvnrrd fim.lv and ••f t hris&gt;4 m Edtimtlon of th* I l*n Stone. Mr*. Ileywmd Walk- Avenue.
Drlanihi Dtsfrict of the Melho. cr nnd Air*. W. K. Watsnn^t Icarl- flown, in soft r hades were n-cd
all you ran cat. T ry it.— Adv.
disf Churrh, nnd Is vice-chairman I rru.
In adorn'llie rooms whrie th.-'
l.lfi**
of Ihe | n-i| hoard nf Ch-istian •
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gur I* ucio rnlrrlainril.
Fi'ueatlau of tho Meihmlist j
At the lundusbin of Ihe bridle
SOLD l»Y
Church, nnd -m in.rllnr of the &gt; 1 T 8 . K o a t l IH H o n o r e d game* high mill piiie, a Innn
Voioe I&gt; Pie's Division she d
*t »■•*• L w,t . i wanlnl tu Alta-.
rtnrv nf |he Snnfnul-Little . w" i t h I ’ a r t y T h u r s d a y _,’gll. 1C
. Al.... v.liil*. I&gt;vv score prill',
SEMINOLE
T&gt; utrr.
a
linen
I.:lldkcichief, i. g ven In'
M
rr.
R
oland
S.
R
ead
,
w
ho
p
lan
*
Mr Ccswfo"* wn&lt; lorn In
li. K. AleKay. Tallies
r. Read for Aim.
C r e a me r y Co.
I
I. to., T - -*n. where ho *1- lo ln.ee Sni'ilny with M
which scores were kept wrre
tended p'h' - ;i'*'.it, lie ntl'dled . tltmuniuyton. III. to | end a year. sigreil
n.
fan
-hap.i
silhouettes.
«t ll o fit Ml- T -nncssee Slate . wa. h'inorv l with a luidge party
late III the e.Piling ic.K-ll Place Your Order Now !
yv-teid.iy afltriiuon hy
I Trarhor’- C*i|f«.... «i Mcrphrees- liv.n
unts v.eie &lt;eive I by ihe hostess,
Imro. Tenn and fmight in the ; Air*. II. W. Rucker at her I nine H
. Courier.
public s hn I* of luvurie-re County in Sun latnln. .Mr* Rc.nl r .'i r i e l a: staled hy All-. J. K
. \V.
far Vl«li' year ll» wa* a menrar i box of lint*' I'U.icr as a me. Tho** iic elit wire;.AIiw. W
Closing Out
Warner. Air*. Pen I S. Ilahhill,
of th» Thirtlrtli Division of Field ill":'I&gt;■ o f (lie iccnsi'UI.
nftctn &gt;&gt;n(•'**’*• **• "• D.mu.1 All., It. C
rtlllriy of the Knifed Slate*
Throughout
the
Magenta Pattern A\im
v which serve.1 i»n foreign •ridge game* v.eie enjoycil by Aloon', All,.. J. K. to.iiici, Mi*.'
. Al Kay,'
iloldl during the years of l!H 7, the guest* a.nl nt a late !i r II. F. Kent, Aim. (&gt;. K
.
I 0 IH, end 1019. *,&lt;dlnwlng tho score, were added nnd priir* All'. I). ,v|. Iiuirsoif, and Aim
-ignine i f Ihe .Vmiistli* he held awarded. High More pr tr, a fair Henry Nekle*.
•hp positbm of salr* p.anagcr of of hobnail pin ■ rcli-h dishes, was
I'n'kos. and Rlrhi*rjt*on Mdor pirsrnti'd to Mr*. W. W. Aired.*,
The Jeweler
' huruh Will Sponsor
Comrany. I.avcrmcebuig. He cirio while record Inch reoie priir, a
' 112 H. Dark
Cold Platt* Supper
In Sanford Iasi August as n irp- tei qcl of rimes, yrau given to Ati*
C. E. Raurson. Air*. Arthur l'ia:i
For the benrfit of the hililding

y2 PRICE

■$2.20 Value Evening Paris
h Hie Powder,
Purlume nnd
$ 4 10

Lipstick

49C
Solution
49C
•Uotd-tYtnrrrrv&gt;9C'
7.V I’etr.ifn l

M incial Oil

75c in.

SH O ES
— For The Entire Family —
O u r Avlndow In l»cin» r e p a irftl— for lic ttr r fu tu re
diitplayn. Out innlile th e re a r e plenty of ith ic* on
bhIo n t prici-H th n t will f it anyone's p*K'kct iMtok.

W E L B O R N ' S
Next* To Western lfaion

J.

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rnfnlivr of the .S'.uihrr,, Life
uranrr Company, of llirmingham, Ala.

fund- nf Ihe
Fir-1 Chiisti.m
Chinch, f'licle Number ••ne ».r Ihe,
M''"man's Cornell will *|m , or ,u
cold plate rupper Saturday nighi
from r.:. o p Al. to
P. At. to
the MrL- h lluilding. A i r ; It. li
Fox ha. Wren solving a.* general
rhalrmnn of the affair with All
Lee A Connlry, Mr*. I . Ilawkin-

mi tc r Ia I* are
PMd In making
our delicious ica
gmm.

Lininunt

rent trow is the laxt il.iv fltal SADYK’S will lip upon
until Sept. I. I.iatiil Iwlow nri* a few nf Ihe final el mo-

$1.00 Value

m is.

Rlisto-scl

35 SILK DRESSESIn Mure fit

M.OO Kn .hury
Fmintfiin

$ 1.00

SyrinRt*
7fte I’tlTelesl

Aspirin 1(M)s

■"?'

ALL HATS
49 ^ 95

49c

K&gt; e rra d v

" I l i e Karlv lliril Cn!eheiA*Thc W o rm "

'

50c
79c

(C tnplelr)

49c
59c

FlarhliorHs
.MARKED DOWN TO

Three (New)
K A tP V

$ 1.95

5 &gt; M-K«wn*»n Denlnl
•f ------ »'UEE with enrh
50c M lies-nn p u rrh a n e .
Prc: trillio n s

HundFoilhuof-nlliei-lhip^sri'tD'UifrmlmTti-

SADYE’ S

A Spirlnllv

I'htinc 52.5

MR. L O U IS

KUNNEG
o f St. Augiifttine
SA Y S:

"I FIND THE COST OF
OPERATION QUITE REASONABLE.

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"IsI-

lake

mn(h&gt;

49*1 *mI »»»&gt;'

’llml

Yrl'

H i-G rad e Bakery
f»* U r«| Mr«f Nf.
Vb-mm

ALL- EXPENSE- TOURS

an cltMiric refrigerator and
many small appliance*, thin
gave us a complplely cit’dri*
lied home.
„ MT-My wife finds her
work much eusicr with thin

Sanford to Chicago

RATES
650 - $70
Cm tury of Program Tour*. Inc.

modern, rlran cipiipnicnL
"T’h ere are fo u r in oiir
family nnd I find'th^COtTTif
operation tpiile reanonahle,
a v e r a g in g o n ly 6 1 0 .1 0 n
moiilli over a period o f six
months."

In uildiiion lo lltf rlt r lrir rnnpr, w ater lira trr and rrfrip rn ilftr,
llir huttiifgn um* on r l r r lr lr u iix rr, in in , Ira k rlllr, wafllr Iron,
|N'rriihilor, varm int rltan t-r and loaalrr. T h e u»c of all llirae
t lrrlrirn l u|t|ilianrr» it»s|* Mr. K uiinrg Irsu than
per itrrnon

— And Return—

J. L. HURT, A gent

.

69c

TOMiir

“Century of Proffreas”

May be had in a
variety of flavor*
al ynur favorite
Mela foialaln.

J l.n it T o u c h lo n ’it
A th le tic

A B S O L U T E L Y nml P O S IT IV E L Y !

"Idikt siimniFi'~Avc iiiKlnlh-il
nn rlrelrir itiii^c and Yvalfi*
healer. Ah avij alm ulv had

Tk Made
^ Pure
for
Them
’ Only the fineat

j a

“ne |l». TheHtrii.il

^McLaulin

an receive l a novelty Tielf a. rill
priie. J’eon-» Were rolle led -by
Airs. K. ConiplM*.
(juantitivs of ll&gt;•.- ,, deli n ..i'll’,
vrrbeng, anil other garden li w*
cr», ncrertuating a udor ach.'ine
nf pink aml^ blue, weic a iranged
about the living immu and iV in g
loom of the Ruekrr home. Tallira and scroio pad* lane il.'sirnx
nf parrot*.
At th* tea hour refrrshnwnla
were rerved by the lu.stejr, nt*
r.tstcd hy Air*. S. D. Highley,.’an,
Air*. C. E. Raw-on. and Airs.
Ralph A . Sm th. Those Invited
were: Air*. Rotund S. Hi ml. Inuor
g est, Mi*. S. It. Highlryvnn,
Mrs. E. I. Hoy. Air*. Arthur
Rinnan, Air:.. A. W. Knng, Mrs*
E. Compton, Mm. Walter L. ('imp.
er. Mr*. A . C. Fort, Mrs. W. W.
Al.-eds Mr*. Rulpli A. Smith. Mr*.
W. M. Srott, M r«. .1. li. I aney.
Air*. W. D. IlnfmaMi. Mr*. Fled
W ilUrini, Mr*. A. M. Philip*. Mr*.
Wnllare A\‘. W tirl.l. M i-. Kiwlor
C-irlett Aim.
C. Hills Jr.. Mf 1
John MciavTi, Air*. Walter I.
e flm g tn and Alw.' H T T . n iiirP ']^

m im

-|HT dav. *
Ttl ELECTRICITY. YOUrW i S t ^ o t f APtST SERVANlV
ASK ANY E M P L O Y E E O R Y O U R

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Herald Printing Co

artinf8 Garage
you have your car

your

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1 POST OFFICE

JPtM li i

Will "invade D e fe n d !
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Simple dessert recipe* are pre­
pared for Herald readers today
through the couileey of Mrs.
Gladys Adams Smith and
Mis*
Mabel Wilson of the Home Eco­
nomies Department of .Semirole
High School.
All of tho article* nee&lt;V'd In
the recipes may be purluued from
Herald advertisers who are an­
nouncing apeeiai bargains in gm
caries and meat* for this weekend.
The recipe* are as bfollowx:
MAPLE NUT MOLD
Mia together:
1-2 cup brown *ugar.
3 tablespoons cornstarch.
Add enough cold water to make
a paste. Stir into I 1-2 eup* bml
Ing water. Cook in double Imltcr
M min. Stirring until thirkenrd
Add 1-4 teaspoon salt; . 1-2 tenspoon vanilla ami fold Into tin
beaten white of one egg.
Add|
1-4 cup chopped nut*. Pour Into
molds and chill.

Tha Sanford Tennis Club team
which hardest a DeLanJ teem a
&amp; to 2 defeat on the French Ave­
nue courts two weeks ago, will
tra v e l'to DeLand next Sunday
afternoon at 1:00 o’clock for re­
turn matches on, the high *e!:ool
court.
Five single* and two doubles
matches will be played daring
the aflrrnoon fay th* Sanford
team which includes L- F. Cotter.
Clay Williams, Billy Zarhry, D.
L. Harper, and Earl Evaas.
Efforts are now being mode to
recruit members fur the loral
club. Ad trnni* fans are eligible
snd Invites^ with six-month mem­
bership fee* reduced to $2 -C0 .
Plans are no wued-r way for
the staging of the city champion­
ship tournament. Th* local'courts
are now considered in excellent
condition, and all members are
urged to tik e . advantage of this
fact.

U0&amp;s!
U tS fre C lV ItlZ A T tO N

pAtK^fOR rtE-

1*0 MoNTWf LA1&amp;K

PINEAPPLE HAVARIAN
CREAM

I.UNCII

GANDHI WILL SURVIVE

1 pkg. nastdwrry -Joll-o.
I m p boiling water,______ _ _ _ _
I cup pineapple ihrrdded.
Irvp.crefiH wMpmL •
T-2 cup sugar.
1-2 teasnon aalt.
t-2 Iraspm.n vanilla.

Real Food for Real Meat

eaaeelle real Ofllre

Graduation Pictures
Special O ffer
-Wleboldt Studio

. O tO M T. . .

KNOW WHEN I
WAS W C IL O f f /

Dissolve Jell-o in boiling watrr.
Add pinrnpplr Julie. Chill. Whrn
slightly thirkenrd la-al with ro­
tary egg healer. Fold In ahrrddr.l
pineapple. Heat rrram until *1111
add sugar, salt, and vanilla then
fold Into Jrll-o. Turn Into molds
and chill,
P R U N E CR EAM A N D N U T

N EW Y O R K . May 28.— LPi— A
book famine i&lt; feared hjr llarry
M. Ludcnberg, president of tha
American M
i ln * /
l.ib
Association.

Saturday, May 27th------ Monday, May 29th

BETTER FOOD STORES
V-WATHtEN
LAKE MONROE
PHONE 200.1

L. ('. KINAKD
917 W. FIRST
o v iiiis r.i.

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T in ? . WEEKLY
700 W. !)th St.
PHONE 830

a r.tv

SPINACH
RED SALMON
Asparagus Tips
LARD Carton both
H Mi. m

HIK IUl.'A

n r s i r *1/ 1:

is Mi. in sm \Twe:n a. u. Vl.nl n

im i

m ilt

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A It.

S O A P , I barn 17c

IMtl'OI

lllce

lls s n ilr ^

le

H ill ' » : «

SPRAY, rpt. ...19c

Pounds

WE DELIVER

Hwrrulm n t u t, Jnr

Apple flutter 13c

SUGAR
Pounds

O Q #%

Pure P r c se r v c F L w C
White

23/

&lt;&gt;*&lt;4.111.4— T IA T S.ISVSI, e l'll 13

COFFEE
Pound
it-* uojitii

18
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| B A C O N , lb .

Farm ers Golf Team
Loses 5-3 Decision
5 to .1 dreiaiun to the Rusineja
Men's team over the Sanford
Country Club course yesterday
afternoon.
The tournament, played n the
feature of Curst Day, resulted aa
follows: A . C. Fort won evar
Charles Dunn; ft. I). Hlgldevman
won over K. W. Fite; John Herbal
won over Frank Pierce; John
l.udwtg won over G. S. deimani
Fred Roily won over Chan liar
Sharon; Roy Symes Jr., won over
Warren llcrbat; L P. Ila^sn, Jr.,
wun over F. F. Horner, while Jim
SJpencer drew a bye.
John Ludwig was the winner of
a driving contest and he war
awarded a prlte.

D ra w in g . q t. 25c
I I M l t r I*i »4nI 8r I« 4

Dressing, pt. 15c
a.

.. 5c

LONG’S MEAT IS

221 E. F irst Street

A TREAT TO EAT
Opposite Poalotfcs

CREAMERY

P e a c h e s 2 fo r 25c

Wfcele lire la H. II.
RICE. 5 lbs. 15c
S a. 3 ( N i ^ t i t n r a

LARGE SKINNED

(H alf or Whole)

I ru t re* v.r

“BEST FOR THE SOUTH"

STANLEY-ROGERS H ARDW ARE CO.
• 204 Sanford Avenue

v

MANHATTAN
MARKET

Comer Second and P ilaielto

J. G. M IC H A E L

Nov we do not claeo Thursday afUmegsw.
ean bay a watermelon as wtO a t I d )
Every melon bought here la guaranteed good—If
back wllkla 24 hears and It will bo replaced free of charge.

run III

t.TIMMUNITY

Young Tender

Fancy California

&gt;0kra, lb.......

Rhubarb, lb.

CUCUMBERS 2 for 5*
TOMATOES
ORANGES
m

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Q U A L IT Y

l a t o u r a in e

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No. 2F, Can

llrllriou* Hoaedsl*

COFFEE
ib .
25/

Finssl Juliette W . G.

10/ MEAL 10 ib.. 13/

PEACHES

2 Cana

No. 2Vi Cans Itrokrn M M

(ilsaa Free! With Tlprary

TEA V2Pound 19/ PINEAPPLE
I 12 Os. Can, Standard Quality

Can

25/

A.iorled Flavors

CORNED BEEF 10/ JELLO 3 pkgs. 19/
(iiant Hire, I*. A G.

Per Carton

Alt Popular Oraads

SOAP 4 bars. 15/ CIGARETTES 99/
Gold Medal

*

I-be.

12 Lbs.

l'ackage

For Short C a k e -

FLOUR 27/ 47/ B1SQUICK

32/

Small SELOX........... 2 pkgs. 9c

GINGER ALE....

LIFEBUOY SOAP

14 Oz. CATSUP ; .!..............10c

2 bars 15c

.2 bots. 15c

Small RINSO..........3 pkgs. 25c

GRAPE JUICE..... ...quart 19c

Regular Mae Package

For Health—

2 I’pckagrx

Small

L n rg a '

POST BRAN

19/ OVALTINE 39/ 75/

Pklllip'#

1 Cana

Scot. '

8 -tii.CIn.

# 1 l i t &lt; M .-W T - —

I'Calumet Bak. Powder ...lb. 25c

L e t L eaf Mayonnaise .p t 19c
QUEEN OLIVES .

q t 25c

UfiPARAQ U8^...taU can s TUg i2"Oz. MOPS . :i r2lToV25c

S i m — III

Mains White

U ad O' Sunshine

SLICED

t a la

BUTTER

~

STEAKS, l b .- - - 1 7 c

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12/

Wlactmafat Daisy

WHITE or TELLOW

l-lak

ONIONS 3 ibs. 14/

SauNaRe, 2 lbs. - 25c
r a p i» H

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PA IN TS

SUPERjSUDS..........3 pkga. 20c

21c

1104111 4 . M TK IV ti

ROASTS, lb. - - - 12c
IM S Purr I'm*fti I

. -

iu m v ij u x u

• USE

PORK&amp;BEANS 14/ SHORTENING
GRAPENUTS..............pkg. 17c SWEET PICKLES J..... q t 15&lt;

31", hlM&gt; IlN llf S
T a h ir

t X K I- a . U M l,
Ja lr*

5

V lr llr r F »* tl

S A L A D .....

MEATS
T e a S .r

--------- — r v o .

SUGAR

M ayonnnlae.. 15c

OXYHOL

2 fli.L’Iim Ja r

-

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IN CLOTH BAGS

H as. la v m -.I.IS II a r

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2 Vi lh*. S u g a r an d Y eant
(,’nKc F re e

1-2 cup milk.
1-1 teaspoon suear.
1-4 teaspoon salt.
Cover bottom of 1 I-1 pint hakIng dish with pineapple tidbits.
M rlt butter, add flour, and when
■month a.V| milk, stirring until
sauce boils.
Searale eggs and
pour mixture onto yolks beaten
until light with sugar and salt.

Cool, fold in egg
stiff ,pour onto the pineapple and
bake 20-2.1 minute* in a hot oven.
Serve ap-once with creamy llawiian Pineapple Sauce, made as
follows:
(.'ream i tablespoons butter, add
slowly V» cup powdered sugar and
2 tablespoons of syrup from can
of pineapple. Ueat while heating
over hot water.

GRAPE JAM 20c

Malt Syrup

OverSea

No other municipal department,
he ia;&gt;. has felt tha economy ax
whitas beaten
more sharply than libraries.

IS O*. I l i a n

5

8 LI). C an Pali .t’a
Blue ldthcl

/

Dash of pepper.
I eg|* y*dW well bsslen.----------- —
1 |-4 cups milk scalded.
1-2 teaspoon vanilla.
Combine sugar, flour, salt and
egg yolk. Adil small amount of
milk stirring vigorously. Return
to ll'lllhll! boiler and rook until
thirkenrd.
stirring
constantly.
Cool. Add vanilla.
H O T IIA W A IIN
I*
SOUFFLK
' 1 1-2 run ranred llawiian Pinsapple Tidbits.
V - 2 cups canned Hawaiian Pine2 tablespoons flour.
2 eggs.

II tael S IM r .

Each lim e -y o u ntuke u pur*
th an e in n M etier Food S to re
o u r clerk* Rive you q u ality
mercliancll.se nt n sa v in g s
‘ w ith th e ir cnurtciiUH nervice
w hich Lh e q u iv a le n t "huntiini:
m oney o v e r th e co u n te r to
you."

*

KIKU HII'K

1 1-2 cup stewed prune
IlisMilve Jell-o In boiling water
|m*hr,| » r strained.
('hilt. When aliichtly thickrned
1-2 cup walnut meats— finely cut. brat with rotary egg beater until
of consistency "f whipped cream
Add sugar and prune pulp
to
whipped crrnm and fold Into Jell-o
Adil nuts. Turn Inin mold. Chill
until firm.
Itnntnld a n j serve

2 table- poont sugar.

'
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POONA, India. May 2 0 .-M T tK L u u w jun jy.u crj*
| The Mahatma Gandhi was in­
creasingly week yesterday—th" .
| VrishTMiTTl'Uif 'liT'Wr'Oiree w e ! C 1
fast—hut a board of eight doctors
VANl’ r
announced In • bulletin th at the
j frail leader should survive-the or| deal without difficulty.
PEAKS HOOK F A M IN E

W H IP

I pkg. Ismion Jrll-o,
1 run boiling water.

f'bdMI* 3.11ej.

~ JD llfT ANDES
20th and French
PHONE nillfi

frJTfXt
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THE MODERN MA

MENUS

re *)|uipped la prodece
llano lob week a t tha
possible price*. Give aa

.

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BACON, lb. - - - 17c

POT. ROAST OF

llr M # « %1al4— llam* *H i m # Rami,

SPREAD, lb. - - 20c
v% ru le r*

N m all h p u rt

RIBS, 3 IbH. - - - 25c
• ■ a ll

l» a n

t*»rk

CHOPS, 2 lb s .--2 5 c
PRODUCE
Freak Greand,

ICNUKItn

Waster*

LETTUCE, 2 for 15c

ram

llrlefcl V.lhiW

B anana* 3 lbs. - 14c
'S S I * r w a k

tX tee X V I

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&gt;iNEAPl»LES - 15f
IK | U

H aarl

ueberries - - 12&gt;/ac
IONS, doz. - 2 1 c |
matoes, 2 lbs. 15c

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O V K R IK t IM Ilfi

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COMPOUND

Grape J U K E
P in t Bottles

Hens -Fryers&amp;Luricheon
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�W. 19,11

nom oA ,

Another VictimFound
In Street On Heels
OfMachineGunFray
In Thenter District

women gang victim* in thieo
day* Two others were woundrl
a* gang*ter- fought on Itruadw*r.
Tin- names of tw. Itmadway
racketeers— Wk’axey Gonlnn and
Ilut:h Seh It / were thnist Into

K O. 2Vg

E A R S , can...........
ca n fancy ta bu s

SALMON, 2 for..........
NO. 2

w

Product Represents 3
Years Of Research
And Design Efforts
i IIK 'A G li May *8.— An abimi.um ..&amp;*»•rvat on and room car
-ill
the feature of the l*ulliu' i .mi |any"* exhibit at the
■mtury tip t’mgre** exposition.
The car. which rapraeent* lh....car- iif rra-rarch and iH*i*r, i*
■llcil by engineering and ar.hiiclurat expert* "tha flne*t example uf metal
era! Umar* bni
n r! yr minced in America.
fhi. tar reprswot* the (M id
g tn l evolutionary atop in 1‘ •H
uun cotutruction: Woo.I. In IttV i
etcvl, in lituT; aluminum. In lU-t-i.
Although but .lightly more thnn
half the weight uf a (tamlai.t
•ter! car thia pioneer aittm.num
I'uliman ha* equivalent •Ircngtli.
A itrcl aleepcr weigh* DW,000
I'uMdil the Gent go U . Pullman,

msrhine strife I* Mamed f&gt;r these
two' lifflitu,

the phone receive personal attention

[t a l l

of the reeelatlona ai the Inquiry tatlve Britten all nolda 'hltt-*?
C A R S i d e l i g h t s Are
hut the banker's name *t|ll iat- tpreehe* against Morgan yrev*r, .. „
.
„ .,
.day. Every time they m r t f d to
^efat..r. RahfM........ .
h&lt;i(, |Tfr (h, y „ , « &lt;art f nI
Given-In T r i a l | rle. weight.
Indiana, and Long. »nd K e f t e M t i - , „ | j htm -M i«te f Morgan."
Of J. P . Morgan

[SPINACH, can

GROCERY

Morgan’s Company

The spectator* laughnt loudly,
lierfrvtlj wlll.ng to
«ci a* n m c — ugrr boy for a newt
[w n-r i* |-&gt;itcd, but hi* partner,
Thomas M. I tmoal, docau'l th ok
it I* such a g.Hi.l idea.
Y c -lrn l* ] a new»|t»p*rmBn wa*
trying t.. s&gt;t n t'1* ' “ I pnner
l».*cd along to a reporter at an
d h ri pres* Uble. Morgan w»* ailling between the two men, m d the
•’poiter # 'l o l ‘
"M r. Morgan, would you mind
pn-* ng ihi* along for me?"
Morgan took tho paper aiul wa*
a'out to hand it alorg when la in.mi -aw him I amoru whi.pered
to tloigan and the banker put the

cA L l

It m i. a -taiement, in M-.r-inn'
hurilwrttln/. which he
t.lity rleiitiM. to th* l.u

T"

.Sum* fohtfrcmmcn m iy N* rr
M'niftil

.iif.iii‘ vt

,M«-rtcrtn

bt*'a v

AMERICA'S BipOKST S t IL IA

In d e p e n d e n t -T f a m c O w n e d

O

Follaw the crowd* to
Siifwrd'a great tat faod
bargain*. Help Hanford
h&gt; trading with hiunr
merchants, tluney that
leatr* a rltr Or com*'
miinllr r annul pioducc
prosperity — money that'
aiay* in Hknlnrtl i* lh#
•afrguard.

W

jjc jh

c ttiH tiilOCEn\
f lN O

woumlcd by Ihe gamr*lrr»’ bul­ lows:
lets. P»die Fintine. tV a maid,
Ca*h- tSn.H00.000.
wa* the only one eeriously in­
•ecuriltes -t-bM .G iiv rtn n ie n l
jured.
l*oll-e Iwgan an rking on two 000,000.
fa ll loan*-theories. One was that the gun

F irst and Ihtlmello.

tlh. no *lr“, Whitney hirrjtd

Twrjrirrn'tirmmr m :—

W A B H IN G TO M . May itl— tAh
More than a quarter of a billion
th* ptdlee investigation I.‘i ll / nf dollars in cash and government seh ganrlsi.d -iiH.maeb'tne »un bat­ ruritls alone 1* In the rollers of
tle which threw the theatriral j. |*. Morgan and Company.
•
district into nn iiiirnar before cording to n statement * bm tied
dawn.
to the Senate committee yesterday
Three pislrstrinn*. inueht wlih- !.y J. |b Morgan.
rul lime to rain rove.-, wrur*
The a»ict* were ll*lcl a* lol-

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ir&lt;intiniir,| Krnni I’ate One)
on,| ll'"'w iter mi it, ib* they??
ltii|unr&lt;l I hAirman Kir teller of
George Whitney, a member of the

mM

ptay m r i ' koioel t» (he iJaytng
h , n Eltxakath. N. J . hotel of
Max Greenberg arv&lt;l Max- It axel.
M IA M I.
May
**.— &lt; A h -E n
reputed subordinate* of Gnr-«&gt;n.
Star eaeen coneecuttr* weekly route to W a*hint ton after visitTb* second **&gt; that the ran*
f m e n , the wholesale food ta­
in r Rafael Trnijillo, p m lik n t of
(t e n were -p a y o rf* men for
ts t t D ub and Bradatreet, Inc,
I Hitch Seholtx'a alh-grd policy
rftpped two ceota to | I M for tha Domlnlra, Uliaea Eapailat, counsel
racket.
,
t
reak ended May 23, bat waa atUl xcnrral to tha Dominican legation,
The (banting (t a r t n l' when *
,1 percent above the tame date i.t \Vn-hington, arrived hero hate1
track b»«On backfiring a gangland
tat month. Grain*, aomc dairy Tueaday by plaih. Ho waa ac­
devlcw for hiding I hr ooH- of
redact*, tufar. good*, lamb*, and
companied by Joseph E. Dari*,
gun*. Oat of W fhly-'Vcond St re-1
Itnep were lower. Steer* and
and da. shirr, Rahtl.
came two racing automobile- u
M|a advanced aJithtly.
•uh machine *wn *pray|ng h.llctat the leading car.
The ramjlag hattlr ended a•uddenly •* i« Marted. Th
car. It* paikled »M**. •
t:.tret roof
and Inch-thick triple gla&lt; xhnltrm l by ballet*, crashed inm at
NEW YORK. M ar 26. - iron fence In tha middle nl Broad
TA P I— Mayor J o h n P. way. It* two oerhnant* ntnl-U-l
O’Rrien todnr called or the nut and disappeared, but the
police and district attorney!* bullet* were believed t„ hove
found their mark. There wen*
to w are a ntronner right ,on blood etaln* In the car and on &lt;ho
rocketeer* aa the Yaruf.atPtn street. The ptm ulng enr w h iv M
FOR A WONDERFUL DINNER
about and raced aw*y.
added another murder.
» AT VERY LITTLE COST
While refusing to rev.-al their
John Friwia. slot machine
We cater especially to those who de­
racketeer, waa killed tnrinv ba«i* for connecting Sch-l x eith
the ea*e. pielice *ald ‘wo men.
mand the beat in foods and take pride
in an automobile an l flun* named Ahcanl and Steven*, were
in nerving, them. Our clerks know the
Into the street. Krisria an* a probably the oerupaut* "f th '
individual desires of ear rutomera and
pal' (if Georg*' Kennedy. ' klltr! wrecked rar. They aie-e -aid to
always try to please.
-Tuesday night with Kitty O'flri—, be “making the round* pnyipt:

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WATCH FOR OlIR MID WEEK SALE

Ac eptatire*
nulhisg.
State

and

r. doo.

*&gt;-- |...a.»4 MHml.wU

B. Powder

t oiptiinte h

-.Iset—- f M,a.

117 East First Street
CENTER—SANFORD

FREE DELIVERY
Phone 982
Special Notice! Capned fruits, meats, vegetables—in f a c t
most everything in eats are advnncingr in p r i c e . We have
quite a large stock and expect to give our customers e v e r y
benefit by continuing the old prjee while our stock of each
item lasts. Won’t it be wise for you to buy a good supply and
sAve some money?
No. 2 'i Six*
Rwedale

Tall Pink

S a l m
%

cans 2

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j One C ase 21 C ans
I'hiHip'g I’IIRK &amp;

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Time Iona* ' #:tl,H.Ul.l t.b
I K-ulnoil lhans $47,MI!*.lilt,
llutikimr hou*e» tit.rt'.iUlOI.
Accrued l«tere*t in rlv n ld e ti'ilhifig.
A ie;'..n.e* held un*k-r It «**-

nntry - f tithing.
tVstmoer, liability nis’outll ac­
cept anre* $ 11Jt 1*7.271,
Koirian oschaqte $10 It
In ailiiitinti to th- *"MI.&lt;HM.iNHI
den- |s, liabilitie* were llst-'d
fol laws:

A.rrued Interest |Uiyslde
Acceptances he 1,1 mh-r
ante.- H2JI2tt,3l&gt;H.
Kom gn exchangr IH .fltW W .
The
n 4otiAoli

bitIt*1i«.f ‘tut 1 for liiith of fvi’tv
York iiiut I’hilutlrlphU w»a*if,
sbovtni (tr{)‘MiD bail rri*h%»t *l
irtik &lt;«f K ’h&amp;lMMilNl in litii*

P e a c h e s

) 1

Limit 6 Cans

* w r
Limit 6 Cana
On InAt
;t 1. iI«*pnFi:«
Rt rt* list nl at | tlo.ihto,ooo

u r ron*tr rtt.iii 'e U i v t
whv. e
wear unura, ar,. oi alumi um.
Meet ts used in wheel.., axles,
ipiing*,' brake shoos, bill the ielunindei i*
th* light.-i nirlul.
“ t .ititi'Miputury", rather Ilian
the loo-el) used an.i niiirh nbu-eq
term ot “modern” )* a|i|0i..l to th&lt;*
m -ign nii.l fini-h of th* car. It
b,i. a
I fis t sueaai llle elTrit
diileiing in *eve.-al feature* imni
the standard l'Uilinan. Thermo
slat c miitrol irgulati-e the airroiidmvrinn ol Ihe entire tar.
ceding inxj&gt;uimucr, warming it in
* nti i and *1 (Ft time* tillering
the ir.'immg nir. This eltmmOithe nri e»«il) of ojen windowThe Iigulntion v|&gt;servn,iull end
« dorr away with on Ihi- rar.
The uhsenatlnn Inunge ii»m i and
the sun inrlor have been tonih(itril
into one large loom, with intrrior
decoraflons. furriture ami fix
ures dn*lglicd ns pait of Ihe nit.
The rar i* lighted by in.hrict
system.
Into the car i* built all nrer*
ary features with a rnmpactln.s&lt;.
of nin'tturtion that gives -hi
nr&gt;annum of room, lle-iilr* the
observation room therr ai ■ sleep­
ing (nmpartmrnts, dlrn-l hullei
with monel mrial grill and oven,
drawing room.

M ayonnaise
SARDINES
i
for
1W
MEATS

1It*A Futttl
I ti l) 3 far 2Ac

IM 11*.

I.o ve rs -o f t r u ly fine W estern
M eats mnke o u r m a rk e t th e ir
heittlii tin rle rs nnti prices are so
reasonable.
M il eii C e nte r (in is
4 f t _

CO FFEE
5 lb*. 851

California

L ive

W eig h t— D ressetJ

leclrcrg

One for 17c or
Max. House 26c

1

STANDARD

lioiletl
I -N ncy

One Gal loo

Site have a solid car load FLOUR and LARD to be sold----- at
last week's prices.

A l l Will Buy
4 2 lbs. S. R. Flour
4 lbs. LARD .
% ia l. Ga. Cane

buy

u . s . No. 1

WHITE

F otatoes SALT $ i
1 0

lb s. l l y '

-I Ft Black

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VOLUME XXIV

Step Tmken To Alter
IncomeTtxProvision,

SHAPE
Davis Enlarges Upon
Position U. S. Will
P o m s In Event Of
. Threatened Breach
May 25. —
anti war ma­
chinery . which tha United
State* la heiplnff to conatruct
took deflnlta form In the dis­
armament conference yestorGENEVA,
(A .P .) — T ie

. 4« X .l d U S U t b S S M . H . Dmvta

WASHINGTON. Map 1 5 ..PPV-Tha
Heua# way. and
mtana *ub-e*mmi»tee todav ap­
proved aa amemhneni to tha
lad (trial
rocowrv
public
worka tax*t|na hill to lim.l d#duction from caplUl loeaa* to
•■a year la an effort to plan
lopphole* In tha Incoma U x
Uw.

MOONEY HANDED
ACQurrrAL upon
MURDER CHARGE
M re s &amp; d -Y c u M J te :

announced tha Washington
t i r e s Prisoner To
^government waa prepared to
Former J a i l Cell
^confer with other power*
#$hen
th a Brland- Kellogg
SAN FRANCISCO. May 16 —
pact haa been violated.
UP)—A directed verdict of ac­
I f It U poaalbl* to Identify the
H g i m or, Darla, tho American
ambaa**Dor-at-iarge.
said. tha
United Stalaa government undertakaa to xqfmln from any aat.on
* likely, to defeat tha concartad ef­
forts of other nation* to deal
with the offending atata.
Tha Ualtad 8Ut*a. moreovsr,
tho ambaMarine announced, will
not giro protection to any Amari­
can aft Ison who may enraea in
activities landing to defeat tho
iRtaraatiaaal paaea efforts.
Tha- Ualtad Bute* la raariy to
Incorporate thla dectr.n* in a
unilateral declaration, Davit H d
tha confaranco.
Many riiltgntat to tha confer­
ence commenting Informally de­
ter! bed tha Booeevelt doctrine a*
vaetly more Important aa a decla­
ration of Ameirran policy than
tha Monro* doctrine because tha
new policy applioa to tha eutlie
world aad la deemed here to be a
powerful IneeaUva to all aatlona
to
redoc*
armament*
^nil
(Continned On Pag* Six)

ion F o r
Poppy Day Issued
By Sanford Mayor
Saturday, May IT. waa dealgnatad aa “ Peppy Day" in San­
ford In n proclamation loaned toda by Mayor V. A. Spear.
The
proclamation called upon all eltlaora of tho city to oboarva tha
day by wearing tho American Le­
gion Auxiliary poppy In memory
o f the World War dead. The proc­
lamation stated!
"Whereas, in tha great criala of
th* World War tho young men of
Sanford offered their serrkee to
oar country with an exalted aplrIt o f natriotiom, number* nf them
aacHfW ng their lire# In that
**rrte*i
^A»d. Wharaaa. the aame exalt­
ed aplrit of patriotiam la needed
today for th# aarrlca of o-r coontry In Ito paace-tlma dlfflcultloa;
to. "Therafora, I,
V. A. Sneer,
• »vor of tha City* of Sanford,
wiry* all scltlaaaa to recall tha
anlylt of thaaa gallant dead and
renew tha moawpr o f their hi ah
patriotic terate* by tho .rearing
o f the American Lawton and
American Legion Auxiliary me­
morial poppy on Saturday, May
IT.
'
-To that parpooe, I do barwby
proclaim Saturday, May IT, Poppy
Day In tha City o f Sanford.
■ “ V. A . S P IE R ."
•'
Mayor.

Proposed Income Tax
Rates Are Revested
WASHINGTON. May 13. —UP)
— The tax rate* under tha prao•-ont*- law which aaaare 4 par coat
an the Drat M A M of act Income
and I par cant a* amount* abort
that with aartax atartlag at
58.000. gad tha. rato« rated by th*
Rama Way* and Mann* Commit■ aaaaaaIng • par coat an Urn
N M O o f not iacamo and
pm cent ea amount, abor*
woxtd cauaa a alngia peraon
g marriad paraan with ana
‘ I iff pay?

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quittal abruptly tndad Thorn** J.
Mooney** new murder trial her*
yeaterday on tha loag dormant
1918 prvparadnaaa day bombing
Inffctment to which ha haa looked
aa a weapon in hla fight for vin­
dication.
Mooney, who previously had anaounced bo would Immediately eah
Governor Roiph to pardon him,
waa whUkad out of tho court­
room and back to San Q-enttn
prison, wbtra ha la servt.ig a llfa
tcntence on a ewcvietlon ut a Hko
ibaiga.
•*1 am vary happy", aaid Mooney
a£lh*ndcutta wtrx applied. to l)M
writta, "in ap.l* of IM fact that
t could not verbally deny my
guilt."
Personally taking charge of hla
own defers* in me dramatic m»mant whan tha prosecution had
moved tor tha directed verdict of
acquittal and it waa beginning to
occome apparent that the ca«a
would and without the presei.iaton of avidonca, Mooney piaaifad
.arnaaiiy but in rata vkilh Judge
Ward lor a f-U ftadgad trial.
After latimating ha had no al­
ternative but to direct an acquit­
tal under the eireumstancee, J-dg#
Ward withheld the Instructions to
th* Jury whll* Mooney pleaded
on and whllo William Murphy, asalatont district attorney, nrguod
that the elate had no case and
co.Id not prosecute. Judge Ward
turned to tho jury and recom­
mended the laatructed verdict, ,
The Jury retired to deliberate
hut It waa only n formality. Taro
minute* later It returned to court,
reportod th* verdict at prepartd,
and was discharged.
Mooney now atoodb convicted In
the eyes of tne law on one m.ru.1
charge and arq Iliad of another.
Ten persona were Killed in the
bombing. What tho next more of
the defense would be said* from
aaklag a pardon, waa not imiuediagoly aprarent. Legal authori­
ties said tha directed acquittal
would not affect hla status on he
previous cunv-ction.
Frank P. Walsh and U o A. Gal­
lagher, hla attorneys, went to hen
Quentin Immediately, eapecting to
eonfer with him and map &gt;a*. a
fut-re course of action. Previous­
ly they had said tho present ca-e
would bo usod aa a baaia for a par*
km plea to Governor Roiph.
Mrs. Mary Moonoy, 83-year-old
mother of tho prisoner, cxpiceekd
pleasure at the verdict of acquit­
tal.
" I am vary happy", thv said.
"Thla is another stop. Tom ia go­
ing bock to San Quontin but I do
aot think hp will bo there much
loafer."
•

Wright Says He Was
Misquoted On Sholtz

James A. Wright, who was quitad in Tuesday’s Herald aa saying
" I don't bellov* in giving any man
power to operate such a propositlon when ha waaat capable of
hla paratmal affairs
properly", today deniad that theta
hi* words. Th* statement
was reportod aa. having been made
la regard to
th# quasi!oa of
granting broad economy powers to
Governor Sboits.
}S ~
Mr. Wright. da
upon
•ng an laformal
----- ing
merely asked
th# eukjoet ho
r. S U h been
;b* question "has Mr.

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SANFORD.

F in t a l a A Cap?

FLORIDA. THURSDAY. M A Y *4. 1M-1

Reserve Report H 0 1) S E FIGHTS Extent O f Morg
RAIL WORKERS Federal
FindsBusiness Continuing
WILL BALK AT To Show Improvements OVER LIMIT OF Operations Sho
BUS WEIGHTS In Senate Inqui
FURTHER CUTS
Brotherhood Spokes­
men Give Bristling
Response To Notice
Of Railroad P l a n s
CHICAGO, May 25.
Plane of the natlon’a railroads
to serve notice of a further re­
duction In union wxgv* were revested yesterday —and mat a
bristling • ret pons# from spokes­
men for organised railway work."We will tie up thla entire
country before we xrlll accept one
penny cut lD wagea," declared
A. F. Whitney, chairman of the
railway labor executive* aass«elatlon at a meeting of union leaders
t„ Waahlngton, D. C.
Whitney waa skeptical, how­
ever, the made wouln serve no­
tice on or after June l. aa pro­
vided by the contract between
employers and employes, of a
decrease In pay.
"J hadn’t heard of It,” Whit­
ney said of the reported plan. "IF*
interesting If true.
"The railroads are just kidding
themselves, however. They or*
n * t -"g to cot wipes r.i.d w*"r*
not going to permit any more de­
flationary move* heeaoae w# nr*
doom to bed rock now."
An official of a large western
road with headquarters In Chicago
aaid he believed the carriers would
Insist to th* last ditch" on a cut
fjpUhTon~'pay.
Hr said th* slight Improvements
In railroad buainea* would not al­
low th# road* to make up deficits
of recent rears, unlra* greatly
magnified. Non-union employes,
he aaid. had taken cut* far In
excess of tho 10 percent reduction
eccepted by nrgnniied worker*
early in 1932.
The 1932 deduction wna agreed
upon after weak* a( coafeyanraa
In Chicago between tho larrmce
and tho onion*. An agreement w**
signed for on* year. At another
lonpeonferenc* leal December the
employers and employe* agreed
to continue until Oct. I of this
year.
Th# December agreement pro­
vided. also, that either side In the
wage dispute might serve notice
of n change. Thet Is, the unions
could demand restoration of the
10 percent reductions (,r th# road*
could demand a further cut.
That la the move arranged by
the roads. Some time before June
15 It was learned all of the more
than 200 unions involved will reeelva letters from the road* noti­
fying them that an additional
deduction of 10, or perhaps 15
percent will go Into effect Oct. I.

H iree Indictments
ReturnedBy Grand
Jurors Wednesday
W. F. Garner end Jim Star fill,
whit* local residents, and Annla
Mas Ashley, negio wnnun, are
named In Indictments that wore i*
turned before Circuit Court Judge
M Hard B. Bmith in Ihe Court
lloutt 1st* yeaterday by Ihe grand
Jury whkh had already produ.-ed
three Indictment*.
Mr. Garnor t* ehdfg*d W ' melie!out Injury to peraunal noperty.
The indictment tlalet that on
Fsb. It, 1931, 'he did "willfally
and maliciously break snd destroy
three.vases, the personal propei’ y
of Chrlatlno Clute’L and vsi-vl
at 115. Th# eharg* wa* ceriiflr**
to tho County Court whew it it
scheduled for trial in Jun-.
Mr. Btanflll 1* charged with
grand larceny. On Mer. 20, 1333.
lh* Indictment rekd. he "did f*
lonlously and unlawful.y take" a
seine and rowboat of wnich Ihe
value u 1129.
The Athlty woman is chargrd
with tho first degree m nkr of
an Infant' on Jan. 2V, 133.1 when
'’she did anlawfully and frum a
premeditated design to vffrci ’.he
death of an lefant. . . by cutting
th* Infant with a knife.''
Judge Smilk did not sut 'he
letter two eases for trial.
Th* Grand Jury also re’ umcj no
true Mila again*t Paul Coopjr.
Kohart Ro g, aed W. A. LivirgsStalaa Attorney L. F Uwylr nt

work throughout
bo probaMy will
properly?". He said ho
h, Ufa afUrnoon and tha* h* f xpects
^aaihie way ml kx^wtag shoot tho
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n o Oovx mar’s p ___ affairs_
198 did nat prom i tu pass Jinlgiiiea- pres’eaiod to Judge Smith InmorMg.
1J05

WASHINGTON, May t t — M * , , jerably while the output of peTb# federal reeerve board, m * lru|»um, declined in the mid &gt;* of
preliminary review of economic
|U
U ,.r to a .«whrconditioae throughout tha co.ntry.i v
yeaterday reported that business;
improvement whkh atartrd In
The lolume of factory am? nyAprU. eonUnoori during the first) menl payrolls also ahowad an inthree weeks o f May, with whole-! . rraer between the middle of
tale prices of many leading com- March ami the middle o f April, but
modules also advancing.
*
did not bring the levels up to the
Following th* impoalUon of the. point below which kbey decnra-el
tmbargo on gold, the board founl'duwig the preceding month.
Iho exchange value of the dod." ' The board aaid that freight
declined and on May 20 was h . ! iraffk, which was at a low l«vvl
March. Increased during April
percent of Ita gold parity.
Th* volume of industrial's pro-s amt May by more than th# season'
d.ction, aa measured by -Iks , a| amount, reflecting large in­
board’s seasonally
inch-i, cease.
,i&lt;-ase* In shipmonla of miscel
uy adjusted
aojustea wars.
89 percent of-th--tanvour products, grain* an&lt;T Ilxt*#
g* in March lo
to nil
o? (tuck.
.lock. Departmeat
1923-1925 average
Department atom *a.#s also
percent in April aa compered wi.h Increased sharply anal th* total
was slightly more than the upual
(3 percent of a year ago and
low of 65 percent last July. Ac­ aeasonal increase.
During April, particularly the
tivity at steel mills was report .-.I
ircreased from 16 percent-of ca­ latter part of th# month. Ihtre
pacity In March to 25 percent in were * bstantlal inereose* In the
April, with » further increase in wholesale price* of grains, fluu.-.
&lt;ua*r, lestile, raw materials and
the first three weeks of May
A t textile mills and Shoe fie finished products, hides, pig non,
lories production Increased c&lt;n- non-ferrous metals and rukb*r.

LOUDERBECK IS MACHINERY SET
GIVEN. ACQUITTAL UP FOR VOTE ON
ON FIVE CHARGES DRY LAWREPEAL
House Contended He!State Convention To
Be Held Probably
Handled Receiver­
s h i p s Irregularly j nTt* J isitsvt
i C T I IWpmher
U C ie illw
WASHINGTON. May 25. —&lt;**&gt;
_ Nine days of trial before thv
Senate brought rumplete vindica­
tion yeaterday to Federal Judge
H a r o ld
L«uderh*rk on fire
charges by the House of Repre­
sentative* that be had Irregu­
larly handled receivership case#
1* his court.
■'
.
On only one at th* five
charges— tho last— was th* vote
of th* majurity o f the .Senate cant
far conviction. On this charge, t.'i
voted guilty ami 34 not guilty. A
two-thirds majority wa* required
to convict him.
Six Republicans. 3H Democrat*
and Henrik Rhipslrad, Minnesota
farmer-laborer member, voted on
that ballot to sustain Ihe Huu«e
charge, while 22 Republicans and
(Continued On Pag# Four)

Seminole Products
To Be Seen At Fair
Sanford canned grapefruit juice
and Seminol* County marmaUik*
and pretene* pul *-p by S. I*.
Smith at Geneva, will be included
in the Florida exhibit at the i'rnlury of
Progress
Exposition
opening in Chicago Saturdsy. It
was stated at the Chamber of
Commerce here today.
Hlne* there will lie on display on
lh# mexxanine floor of the Flori­
da IUII In the Court of Rlales a
oullectior o f citrus Uy-prod.icla,
Ihe local trade body hat arranged
for Krkeraon plant prislucta to be
include.I In thb, exhibit. Canned
grtpefr It Juice, under th* brand
nemo "Eckrrson", and esi ned
grapefruit hearts lal-ded "San­
ford” . will be (Usplayed.
Mr. Smith’s marmalade* and
silled citrus preserves al.o will
go on displiy In this location
Announcement alto waa iob'W
thet Seminole County i* to have
a special day at Chicago this
summer. A large exhibit of &gt;m inol* County mack product, will
be set up in th* Florida Hall on
that day.
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Airway Association^
Will Be Organized
Perfection o f a permanent or­
ganisation t« be known as the St.
Johns Valley Airway Association
will take place la Palatks on Jul&gt;
4 in couneetJon with th# celrbiatlon Incident to the freeing of Me­
morial Bridge from loll charges,
It was learned hare yesterday by
local aviation enthusiasts.
V. A. Speer,
V. A ’ Williams.
(jsorgo MeRary, Ms Ji » »&gt;!. ■end
R. B. Wight, comprising lh* Aviallor. Committee o f the Heminole
Couaty Chamber af Commerce,

TAI.IAIIASSF.E. May 25.-(/PI
—The legislature set up machin­
ery yesterday for a stale *‘m‘
vention, probably In December,' to
vole on repeal nf Ihe IHth Amend­
ment. '
.
By unanimous vote th# Senate
passed th# House bill calling for
a convention.
It mode eavafal
changes and sent th# measure
back to the House for concur­
rence. .Sponsors said th# House
would acrepl Ihe changes.
As amended by the Renal*, the
bill provides for a slat# conten­
tion to be held on Ihe second
T-esday of the month following
election of .117 delegates from Ihe
•tale at large at a special elec­
tion to be tailed by the governor
with In IU months alter the istue
is submitted to th* states by
Congress.
I f approved
by Ihe House,
Florida will hold a special elec
lion on repeal about November
and the delegates elected at that
lime would hold their contention
in December.
The lloua* bill provided for 17
delegates, three from each ol the
four cnngrestiunal &gt;Jtalrkti and
nine frum the elate at large. It
■Iso provided that the election
should be held within tig months
aflvr congressional action on a
proposed federal amendment. It
rtquirnJ IUOO names on petition*
s.pporting candlditca for ronventlun delegates but lh# Senate re­
duced th * number tu 50V names.
J. II. Ilodgri,
of Lake (illy,
*k«»m *n of th* state Democratic
rsecutiv* committer, was here
yesterday snd pledged the support
of the Democratic party of Flor­
ida to tho national earculirv com
mlttre's announced campaign for
repeal of he IHth Amendment.
The national party rampaign
wa* announced Monday by James
A. Farley, postmaster general and
chairman of the national eseculive committee.
“ The Florliki esecutlve rommitte# will stand squarely behind
Farly in any move hr make, to
repeal the IHth
Amendment” ,
Hodges said, "The Democratic
party In Florlda lt
I0O percent
behind Farley’s repeal cainpmgn."

RcHidents Invited To
Make Trip To Mexico

Residents o f this county sro In­
vited by th* Tampa Chamber of
Commerce to Join ths* nrgsnlxa«lon on a good-will trip In Mesico.
Information has been received
at th* local trade body offices
■etGng forth detail* nf the tour
whkh lea r n T iwpg nn J u n n i r w
return 17 day* later.
Th* purpose is to establish
■outsets and promote good-will bonrlila and Iho
sets forth tho highlights ami de- ritlaana o f Meglco, a* well aa to
laila o f tho ppepoaad celebration.
strongly to th# atteaA map of tha proposed ro u U -o titl*a -*f tha ettisen* of luth eounlh# Rt. Johns Valley Airway was, trie*, th* apporiunilie* for th# In
enclosed with each letter.
j tarchangg at trad*.

Senate Defies Threat
Of Sholtz Veto Of
BUI Cutting S a l a ­
ries By 20 Percent

Six Billion
SANFORD GIVEN Over
lars Worth Of
Have
FINE PUBUCTTY curities
Sold Since Biff Wi
IN PERIODICAL

TALLAHASSEE, May 25.—OP)
—The Uoua* today script «d vvar
fixing the load wslghl Imdla for
truck* and husea opera ma on th#
highways, while tha Senile defied
a threatened »• * « by Governor
Sholta of a measure reouciij the
*fficl*l*.atn&gt;reli*
The May Itswe o f -the «*Municipal Record, which has *
m*Thof House
*
.touched
'l /, „off
» ...thas
another wide circulation among city, coun­
fight over chargea of graft in ty. and state official* throughout
setting th* dates for e mJjctlng lh# state, carries an effective hit
of publicity In which th* recent
race tracks.
Tailing th# Renal# he it "re­ efficiency mark set by th* City of
liably" Informed that lh# Governor Hanford la widely publicised.
Th* story embellished by a largo
.mended to veto th- talary bill,
Anderson asked th* S-nal* to re­ photo nf the' municipal pier and
call Ihe measure and change 't to hand shell, la headed "Efficiency
ft points
avoid veto. Glllls sexf the legisla­ Mark Ret By Sanford."
out that "Tha Cslery City’s Ad­
ture should not change the bill to
ministration Established Unusual­
meet lh* Governor', withes and
ly Low Operating Coat of 1J
should not be influen- -d by a Cents Dally Per Capita."
threat of veto.
Then follow* th# following ex­
The Senate at first agreed to planation o f th* title:
recall the bill hut -laser *otnd to
"Cltlsen* of very few Florida
leave it with th* Governor.
municipalities hare yon* through
The House defeated the attempt any more difficult period during
of Eacll of Manatee, Ir reconsider the lest thre* or four yoara than
the vole' of yostorday 'lefvsting have those o f Ranford, but through
the amendment to raise th* weight It all they have kept up their
limit of trucks and bust* from 18 courage, and co-operated with
city official* to th* best o f their
to 30 tho sand pounJb.
abilities, whll* th* officials themyesterday passed the adminiatu- s*Tv m have labored unselfishly
Eton’s bund refunding bill an I sen! snd continuously to serve th* peo­
jt to th* House, virtually un­ ple—at th* earn# time winning the
confidence o f bondholders through
changed.
The end of the wordy battle their willingness to co-operet* at
came after two and a half days of all times.
"The co-op#ration given bond
debate in which Btscham, of
holden Is attested to by th* fact
Palm Beach, and Whitaker, of
that Ranford la operating this
Tampa, raked It fore and aft
year under an agreement where­
without breaking It down. The by 1*00,000 of «98eVda* Interest
*o\a showed They didn't do mach will ho xralrad la return for -paymere than shoot at a windmill.
menl of the bondholder*’ pro rata
Th« kill creates a stale hoard ■hare of a 80 percent collection on
composed ef lh# guvernur and n 30-mlll lax levy, an dth* rerrieo
thre* members of hi* cabinet to given Ranford cltlsen* Is attested
adjust th* public bond debt diffi­ to by th# fact that all o f th* moat
culties of cllles, counties and dis­ necessary
municipal
functions
tricts In actual bond default and hav# been carried out during lh#
to wark out a settlement with first half o f the current
fiscal
bondholders.
year at a coat of f32.999.20, or
Final debate before perked gal­ 15 cents p*r capita dally.
"This sum Includes all money
leries was marked by sharp and
frequent clashes between Whita­ ■pent or fire and police protec­
ker and Beechsm, leaders of th* tion, sanitary work, street mainminority bloc opposing th* bill, tenanre, upkeep of city propertlee,
and President Fulch, who gavo up Including parka and the golf
his gavel to defend the governor course, support for th* public li­
for asking ritraordlnary power brary, poor relief, and th* salaries
In deal with one of Florida'* big- -&gt;f city employees and official*. It
■lore not InclutV anything'for tha
grit problem*.
Futeh, representing the Lee*. water lant, which is self-sustain­
Imrg district, lure Into Whitaker ing, or for special litigation and
and lambasted him for character­ debt service.
"Whll# credit for thla remark­
sing th* bill as "undemocratic
ami csarlatle", ainc* Whitaker able showing rests primarily with
himself at the session two yoara Mayor V. A. Speer end hie col­
ago put thro ugh the measure cre­ leagues on th* sity commission—
ating In Tampa "a aelf-perpetu- II. J. Lehman, W. A. Lefflar, T.
L. Dumas, and R. O. Shlnholser—
ating election board with absolute
they modestly pass It on to City
authority o«*r th* people's right
Clerk F. R. Lamson and his loyal
of suffrage."
*
corps of subordinate* Including
Whitaker defended his election James Houghton, supertntemkwt
(Continued On Pag# Three)
o f streets.
"A t the present the entire maintenarr* of city propertlee In 13
square mile* of area Is being car­
ried on hy 15 men, as follow#! 81*
men on garbage collection, on*
Associated Press ilitalche* from man on repair* and maintenance
Tallahassee today stats that th* o f mechanical equipment, two men
House hat' passed a bill. Intro- In charge of the Incinerator, four
'hired earlier Ibis week by Repre- men on street repairs, thre# men
sistatlves C. W. Entsmlnger end on park* and
*°°» * nJ two m*n
R. J. Holly, providing that the on special sanitary work.
governing authority of Hanford
"Th# eicellent work don# by
would be required for five yean Mayor Speer end his colleagues Is
from th* time the measure would emphasised by a glance at etatl*l&gt;*rom* a law to withhold th* tale tics covering tho last six yaars.
or foreclosure proceedings on all Thl* reveals that dally operating
tax certificate* end other liens custs hav# com*
down steadily
for delinquent taxes which are .luring thla period, storting with
now being held hy the C(ty and 3473.40 per day In 1927, aod d*.
which may her.tfter be held by it dining to 1181.25 at present. Ex­
during tb* next five years.
penditure* for the half yaar were
Mayor V. A. Speer, Commit- 1 1,500 under th* budget.
•loner* H. J, Lehman. 8. 0. Shinh.lser and W. A. Leffler, City
Attorney F. R. Wilton and City
Clerk F. 8. Lamson have all
stated that they have no knowl­
"I want the folks at home to
edge o f the bill other than that
It probably la the on* which Rep­ know", wrote Representative R. J.
resentative
Entsmlnger
t * I *- Dolly in s l#tt#T to City Com­
graphed H. M. Papworth last missioner H. J. Lehman yejterweek that he would hare pre­ ,kiy “ that tha House Is not to
pared by Attorney-General Landis hlame for th* criticism that Is
and hag* pesnarl,-------------------- tming tevvIed-nt-Uw Leiis latur*
Ths House la doing good work but
PRODUCTION INCREASES
the Senate teems to b* Imbued
with the Idea of taartng oir Mils
CHI CAPO, May 23--4 P V— Productlon at American- slaughter to plecokT*
Mr. Lehman, who will Wave fox
houses during April showed gains
Tallahassee on business cully to­
contrary to th* seasonal tret
moving 2 percent ahead o f last morrow, stated Utat-Mr;— Holly
yaar and 6 percent ahead of made no other comment aa to th*
detogs of the Legislature.
March.

Municipal Record Of
Florida Lauds City
For Public Service

By • vo,# °*2810“,h" 8*M,#

House Pasgeti Bill To
Delay Foreclosures

Holly Blames Senate
For Lack Of Action

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name tofr fevaer
CeolMge. rentalaod ia
of f a v * rite psrtkaam
Standard Brands" stash tkn
J. P. Megan snd Company,
laIndited In eridew
The list, tsmpeeid e f ---- -prirmlartt f1dur*i,~eK*w «*
Ut* Mr. Coelldg*
2588 shares aot af n
722.198 retd. .
Th* purchase waa In Ik*
mer ef 1129 after Mr.
U g* had left th* White
laroetlgatera
ten from
prominent figs
th* firm far telling ADeghaa*
atarh under special srraagws
menl.
’
Meaawhll*
Petsra
ahowad
through questioning e f WhK* ney that bargain salon
mad# at th* tame Urn* to
hah and Jeaeph R. Nutt,
are# of th* national Democrat!*.'
party,--A letter from Raehab
eipreeaing appreciation and ex*
preening th* hop* ho could re*
dp rotate la th* fatare
placed In tho record.
Ashed hew Rasheh could
elprocate, Whitney qaletly so,
tested he wa* chairman o f
Demerratic committee.
Ji( /

WASHINGTON, M iy *«."
— (A.P.)— The r I g ■ n 11 e
aweep of the Morgan Com*
pany business was vividly j
portrayed by evidence in the ;
Senate inveatlff*tlon today !
that it sold 96,024,444,000 In
McuxtUet to the public niaee
the World War day*.
Denial by Senator McAdoo that
h* was ■ "preferred client" of
th* Morgan Company. turned In­
vestigator* bach to a list they
obtained yesterday of famous fig ­
ures who were Invited by Iho linn
to purchase stock at flgurea be­
low the market price.
McAdoo read th* prepared
statement asserting he lost 13545
on thre* purchases he was lnvltod
to make by th* Morgan housa, Ba
disclosed, however, he made 9
profit of 94505 on 600 share* af
Alleghany Corporation stock ha
waa tnvttad to purrhaa* along
with WUIIam H. Woodln, now sec­
retary of th# Treasury and other
prominent persons In Industrial
lir* In 1929.
Georg* Whitney, youthful look­
ing Morgo„ partner, ImmedlatMT
explained to th* committee that
th* stock was not actually llatod
at tha tlm* It wa* sold to a spe­
cial list at (20. Attorney PoooH
took Issue Insisting that a sub­
stantial profit could hare bag*
mad* hy tho purchaser* Imme­
diately.
Whitney also said that his own
total profit on th* 'A ll* *
stock sold to special
waa 1145550.
Senator Cousen* pointed In ,9
letter In whkh Woodln waa q^
ftrod th* stock which sold It was
th*n selling at 35 to 57.
A letter from John J. Raakoe
thanking th# Morgan firm (j»c
"kindly remembering me" In m IIIng him 2,000 shares of Alleghany
stock below th* market price,
waa placed before the Investiga­
tors.
,
NEW YORK, May 25. - t m —
Wall Street, able for th* fin e
tlm* to study k belsncr sheet
of th* House of Morgan, showed
keen Interest today In dl*cl*aure»
that th# Morgan Houa# loot
heavily lB recent y*nr* bat malts1*1ned a highly liquid condition.
Statisticians said that liquid­
ity waa more than 78 por rent *u
Doe. 11, 1932, counting only caul
call loans and government hoods
liquid. An analyst* ovsr th* alsysor period shows that govsrumsnt bonds comprised tha hoik af
th* bolding*.

OANDHI WEAKENING
POQNA. lndlfelU -iL.=44B rikDevldas Gandhi, ton of tb*
halm*. In a cable to hla brother In
Beat Africa said yesterday th*i&gt;
fatar xrah unahla tl Mi ap ML
himself or oven to torn la hod.
Tho vitality of Gandhi, who began
a fast la protest against tha

statu* of India's "untonihShWe* ~
on May I. waa said hy hla aan ht
be atoxrfy ebbing away.
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�nal League team. Young UMPIRE PALMER
MB PITTMANTONKautio
cha I, a atadont at Kallio* Cal*
SCORED BY YDB
tfPEARINFASTlot* In Winter Firk.
OVER DECISION
PPANYDUUNE
ronth GeUTHal With
^Htnrlsburg Club In
(rgtfff Eastern Loop
’ 0*t-ANr&gt;0, May fl.-B r h P H lMk. brilliant
ymmg
Florida
Muball player who Hu tlUrM*4 thla m m u • member
f Um Unlvarxlty of florid* and
ffcado baa#hall turn*, will ba
*4 to tho OH«ndo rlub t#mp«wOj, at lout.
Tho former Gator »U r ha. bun
1 chance to make good In
1 “ A * league, accnrdlnr
announcement mad# her#
rht by Bob Focha. aon of

Kucha, recently appointed u
aocrolary-trcuurar af th# Harriasatpri Clnb Hi th# Now YorkPenney 1. anla loan#, aHraod Pitt­
man u hi, flrnt official act, Ho
hi
__ ah.
.aobai'a alula
llkoa
th# aklaJ
third aackor’a
atyl# of
of
■ay, and w II tab# him to llarrionburg oarly noit month. Th#
air will tear* Winter Park on
Jana *. Harriaonburg I* a farm
fer the Barton Brave*.
Should Pittman fail to make
ha grad# l„ th* f u t Now YorkPenn let| u «,
Fu«h*
indicated
hat tho Orlando atar will bo
civen a thane* to mak# f«od in
Sow Bedford, Ma**.. th* Brav#*
farm In Ih# r#c*nlly nrganlted
Vow England lea cue.
Buddy Lake, who three abort
year* afo wa, a third atrlng
pitcher for Sanford in th# Cen­
tral Florida iearuo, la now a
regular •_ th* ataff of th# Harrlaburg club.
Charley Purcell, manager of th#
Orlando team, «ald yeaterday that
Pittman had Informal him that
he wtfdld h# not of tow„- tor not
more than two week*. He l * n
no Indication a, to who would
take over th# hot comer hoc#
whU* th* alar ia abaont. but dopa~
•tor* figure that Rod Brown will
figure Into th# deal In « « •
manner.
Fucha wa* a catcher on th# RolIin. ha.eball team thl. year. l-a.t
year hi* father aupplied th# Rollinn learn with a *#t of Brave,
uniform*, and
haa otherwla*
.hown Internal In th# developm»nt of baaehall at Rollln.,

IIOW TIIE\ STAND

Game To Cob* Outfit
Robert C#bb’*»# m in «* a !* * »■

Former Cocon Fielder
To Wield War Club
For Feds OnSnnday

Cape Has No Parallel
In His Experience,
Says Iaeesburfr Boss
I.R M B U IO 1 Mae 21'— F*rmal
prntut of Umpire Palmer’* dwri,lon in the laat half o f the ninth
innlna of Sunday'* Central Klortda
Uarue hall came between leeahnre and JUnfnrd w u filed with
W R. Mandelctim
and Peter

CULBRETH SIGNS
TO P L A Y TH IR D

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Johnnl# Cnlbreth. former Ca-oo
inflelder and on* of th*
amart eat hamhall player* In th*
Central ri'Hda Bamhall Laagu#,
haa been algned ta play third
baa* for the Sanford Celeryfed*.
it w a. announced today.
Culhreth, whom ham* waa add­
ed to the player*’ Hat lata yea­
terday. will nat be allgtbU ta
play until next Sunday. He mflare* Jo* Arioll, th# Fed*’ fin#
young thiH-aacker who haa been
railed ta hi* home at Roeheator,
u y,

• St'to IS 'beating in the opatinr
.me yealenlay
afternoon nt
Grammar Sehoal Pp *1
Tb* Samlnoto pitching ataB
crumpled id
*•&gt;» « « * ‘" a“ h&lt;
for th* Cub* acored II n m , amen
of thorn walked in by yHcbor
' ’ •tie. Th# ram# had ► whlrlw- »
flniah in aoron taring*. accordig to Mr. « ubb. who aain ’ hat
both t.ara* played a* they noror
hoc* thia year.
Th* *#r e* will end when on#
•earn win* three of fir * rchcdulod
game*. Th# Hlta ar# to be playad
eetry afternoon thla weak at 6:00
/dock and th# public I* Incited.
Patter!** yeaterday wore: Cuba,
William*, Morgan, and Powells
Seminole*. Tilll*. Cana*, and Terwllllger.
________ _

Frank Crane, and Tom Phillip*,
ami haa algned Neill Willlaraaon,
Clewi.ton catcher who haa had
experience in tb* Piedmont League
and
Ed.Be Alaehaeh, powerful
left-hander from Jacksoncill*.
leeehurg haa releaaed Ralph
Pennington. Spurgeon Cherry. Ediaon nay**, an.1 Wm. Flaher. and
haa algned J. D. Co*, who played
ana- gam# at akartatop for Baa- »c» Chock or f-efty Biowordwril
it the call for th# Crackora.
ford laat year.
Orlando will ho at Cocoa whit#
Tb* Fed* viaited Det-and yea-

Palmer claim, that Yd*, pll-her
.•11
fnr th# Is#*burg Bruin, deliber­
* !!
ately attempted to .tall the gam#
til
i
n
in th# la.* half o f Ihe ninth Innlng, and **nt Newromh to fir.I
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The alghing of Culbreth will
h*** with a count of only two
•*** mak# an already powerful elub
ball, and on# .trike, claiming (hat
doubly atronger for batting and
thl. aetlnn w*. th# pen.lty pro.
fielding ability tkat la on a par
iJUXi]j*for Yd»’« having delayed th#
.«&lt;i with that of any player In th*
l-i.luril.il&gt;
game.
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.MlBBfSlftll*
Ml 1*4uI
Kmil Yde, playing manager of
It LI Colhamh Dwd Ih* Control FlorIhe Bruin. agalnd wh'imj^plntp*
'&lt;«* Ma L o a n * In batting during when Al Lett*’ aingl* broke a
T hIh Is
T|fl»c(e3*fiT» oecl.ton .fated ye*:«** 1911. finishing tho aeaaop with a
terday, “ I have been in organixed
Ks b m i l*|lf
•Ml mark o f J77 In 39 gam#*, rralng the aeventh. Bamea aecartd four
la.eball for aim# yeara .rul have
out Wally Shannon o f Daytona hlta In five trie# and batted In
never known an nffiriat to makn
by three point*. Laat year Cul- three of the Feda’ five run*.
u t breth hit JJd in 44 gam#*.
•neh an urralted fnr ruling. Under I
Guiae. B. Lelt*. and Own##
»■*
lutral eloh offietala, complying
what rule of ha.eball Palmer
ahored mound 1 dull*# for tho
JJI with a league ruling that pro­
thought he wa* acting la beyond
Redo, to atrike out 10 Fed*. Cal
to* tide* that all fluba muat rut their
me.
Penni. hurled a good g»m# for
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from
20
to
15
men
at
th#
“ It haa alway. hern my experi­
the Fed*, with Tet# Newcomb
JIC
end
of
the
find
10
day*
o
f
play,
ence that when an umpire felt
handling the mitt In place of
late Monday announced th# o f­
that a pitcher wa&gt; deliberately
Bert Chapman.
ficial li.t a. folb wa;
.tailing, he called lime, warned|
ToirnD W (ht
will
Jo# Borne., Tig* Minor. Roy
the pitcher and ordered the game
Harri-nn, Cal Denala, Paul Bon­ to New Smyrna to battle the
t nproceed. Palmer did not rail
Holt will
U T i o i t i . M ia o r r
ner. Itert Maxwell, Jo# Arioll, laat-plore Cracker*.
time, nor did he warn me that he
lln.l..n, I. nt. Ic-Hl*. &gt;•
Tat* Naweomb Bert Chapman,
,
e
thought I wa. .tailing,
I’httMelpHla.
5
Ilt|a).isr«h. a. Itranklfa.
“ I had no thought of doing no
&lt; bM#«
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and my only though! wa. to fill
HAVE TOUR WATCH repaired
up a hole In the pitcher*, mound
by one who really know* how
that had been bothering me and
Vrigga, Jawaler, Mag. A t*.
wjtlfh I had been doing throughout a proper Interpretation or tne
Ihe game.
t —Loal and Found_________
rule*.” .
"Palmer’, .ending of Newcomb
Added attraction to reirular feature picture attraction n r ^ H Il Interior Dccoratom Color
The league opened Apr. Si and
FOUND: leath er Stanley "Monto flrnt ha.e w *. contrary to all the argumcnL a l Sanford Jail Sun­
Rule rcvcila the ircrcta of
,_J tey- Can* with three automo­
A dmbutton 10^46
h a .e lill'a iT k n o w IT arid iuch of-' day wa* the flr«t club aquabhle.
combining
color* artiaticiily. . . let*
bile key*. Initial* on can*. Owner
Relating In dinrniiraging to both
may have earn* by applying at
you
tec
the
group* of colon beat
the player* ami the fan* and doe.
league Secretary Schaal late
a o r r m iN . l iu m u t io x
Herald ami paying for ad.
more to hurt the game than doe. \e&lt;terday received official notice
l.Kvtlle. #: Atlanta. I
lulled to your room*! You get it
laiuntmca, I* Ks g iy III*. •
Th# Bla Dancing
of JMI .ecured In W game*. a*nv other pha*e o f poorly exe- of l.e#«liurg'» proteat o f tb# San•nr Ihtlran-e •;
o
abaoluttly FREE with tb# purchaa#
.
Showerettm
fnrd lce.burg game of laat Sun­
Oddly enough he aecuartl 41 hit* rutrd bawholl."
l»r.lt» nod Tal.nl.4
of any »ix# can of Wat#npar Quick­
STKEL CAB and body Ford pick­ In -*IH game* and 16.1 time** at
Preo. Mondelrnrn .old venterday day. while thin morning prealdent
ainbaw
8#e#«*d»ra
up truck with tag. $260. Good bat laat year while In IM1 he morning thot offl-ial notlre of th# Mandeleom advl.ed Mr. Schael
Drying Enamel or Vamiah!
mi. a# iu*c
T Ford ton truck- Btaka and cat aecured 4.1 hit* ln 131 time* at prntent barf not yet been received that he will commit with Manager
Boat D*K#mal
Come to today tor your FREE
T * . W nfft# Nno
wKh tag. $60 Reel A Horn.
T
and r*fi’&gt;ed to moke any romment tinmen. Manager Yde. and Umpire
Color RuJ*. Y o u ’ D find W aitrtjJ^
U llla Wldaaaa
Palmer
at
vorlou*
time*
before
retarding the matter.
D ts r ln f DgIIh Ii I
I —Help Wanted
jutt what you want to brighten hmin nine game, for Orlando. In
Chic Thowuu
•Thu. far 1 have not received tomorrow night, lie .toted that he
-IVrlodlrally I knew a dull aeb*
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20 Artists. 9 Vodrll Acts
(,nm»&lt;.lin
MANAGER fo r ,- large concern 31 time, al bat h# ha* &gt;#cur»d official notice from l#e.burg," he probably will give * ruling Friday It tha lower part o f my back/nhur# and woodwork.
S
Eddie D*#riag
wrlte* Mm. Rath HM. of Cbarlaawait* woman worker* hare, un­ I I hit. and acored »lx. run* for •old. “ I have been advl.nl that a morning.
And
to beautify walla
Jnvi.t
J
.a
t.r
tnn. W. Va. “ I gel real dlixy. * 7
limited line of advancement, Ad- a batting aearag# of JUH. , He nrntr.t would he.filed hy Mgr.
Music-Mirth ’
brad awlma. and I hav* a weak,
Mark*
and ceiling*. b« aura
dreaa Box 100 Care Sanford Har- ha. tme extra ha*e-hlt. .» triple; Yde of Ice.burg but a* yet the
y a . t . r Mlmle
•gooe’ feeling (hat keep* me from
Melody
ha. driven In aix rune, atolen
aid.
to oak about WaUhid#
Gtadya Dtlla
doing my work wall. .
. j a -i
one ba.e, and made two «air:flre
T w l. l. nod T w ir l.
I bar* found that R aap ^lU '
One-day painting.
I —Situation Wanted
A
Show
Youll
Brewa 41 Bailey
taking Cartful ptw I W iS u I
hlta.
K rrenlrle Pnneer.
vent* thl*. I bare [ j t f S l l i l
Enjoy
FOURTEEN year old rnlnred hoy
W H AT8 NEW
Wa Install Auto Glass
been gn ally two#- UAItiy&amp;U^
Wanta work of an; kind. Artie*filed from Its uae.“ 3 D m |,"
SEMINOLE FEED CO.
tVh.n wnmanle »&lt;■!»#
U r Walkar, IMA W. 13th St.
anti |&lt;dlna ar» tlu* Ig a a 1
ft
wri\h.
rusrikiwn rtsn.I1- | J }, f
Y0U N 0 COLORED woman want.
**The Mystery Of The
Urn.. Uk# CAnilUl It I f J f c l
117 S. Park
Phone 303
Job doing houaework.
I^ola
ho* t— n uawl Or wornOIT
rial,
of
the
Sanford
Concert
G. U. STUART,' M*r.
WAX MUSEUM"
*n Ate over t * | o *
- . y —I ,
Walkar, J61A W. 11th StC.r-lul I. * nur-lr »-#-•
1 1.
Oirhe.tra
who
offered
their
Aim toatzxn r r m s u s c H p a i n t
1* 01. * i r # n g i h * o l * g J - ~ - G :■
WANTED:- Work’ doTniTlmu***- .ervicr. frre lu the local public
BM-lKln. awl It canaot . r S N d
pr o d u c t * a g e n c y
aleanlng, nuralng, nr wa.hlng. at any time, today were contact­
harm ynu.
1
Te
N#I1I* Walkar, I5IA W. 13th 8t.
ing local merchant* In an effor.
to .retire financial backing for a
.erica of weekly program, rimliar to thn.r held in the hand (hell I
«hkk*na or what hav* you. Will .nme month* ago.
bay or trad# for light V»#-bottnm
Under the plan, the merchant
ujhkt I - b a c k a u h a d y T
boat. Phone 201-R.
contacted will pay a email ium
— lUHA-T W O Y O U DO
T M X . *TVt CAX» U M i
weekly In ret rn tor which hi*
I t — W anted
name will be mentioned a* a pr"
&gt; IU 1 U
WANTED: Tha Citlien* a, San gram aponeor. The arche.tra ex­
' ford to vl.lt th# n*w Sanitary pect* to begin a aeirea of l!&gt;
d O W Y W tV
Flah and Poultry Market, 300 11. weekly concert* on
Thur.day
a
-W H O
Flrnt.
night June N. /Concert, will lie
0
C \WSAl
WANTED: Several paiMnger* In playeil from a bard.tand to Ih. automobile going to Chicago, con.tructrd on a vacant lot near
round trip $25.00, I nave in about Ihe Valdex Hotel, (.oral amalvir
tbr*« ir##k«. Reply Bo| "CHICA­ or profe.alonal talent I. Invited
to offer Ita .ervicr. at any time.
GO'' car* Herald.

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Yesterdays Results

TONIGHT

COLOR RULE

to help you beautify
your home

BIG TIME
V A U D E V I L L E

Less S u fferin g

The Musical Revue

After She Took Cardni

“Shower Of Hits”

SNOW’S PAINT &amp;
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Aid Is Beinflr Sought
For Local Orchestra

SEMINOLE
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tfcg* keep Sanford farmer* from
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o t SISO.OOff.OOA, by the Federal Reserve District Banka, and
by th* raaarM bank member*.
A total fund of aoao* two billion dollar* would ba pro­
vided for tha purpose of Insuring deposit* up to &lt;10,000 In
f i l l , and larger deposit* in lesser amounts, in all member
banks of the Federal Reserve System. State banks, un­
less members of the Reserve System, could not participate
In the benefits o f tha Insurance fund. Whatever may be
the termhiology and technical provisions o f the bill, the af­
fect in tha piddle mind would be to put the government
squarely behind the d*po*U* of national banks.
A* to the advisability of such an undertaking there ie a
considerable' difference of opinion. Bankers generally are
opposed to It. State banker* object to its provisions be­
cause It leave* them out in the cold or forces them to be­
come memtiers of the Reserve System. Con*ervatlve bank­
ers gantrally are opposed to it because they can see their
banks and the government paying for the mistakes of reck­
less and irresponsible hanker*.
FVancIa H. Sisson, president of the American Bankers
Association, while approving most of the provisions of the
ita Mmaalf'firmly Ull rveurtl a* opposed to any

thrir deposit*. but aeriousiy increased the hazard* of being
• depositor."
Roggr Baboon, well known economist and ntatiatical ex­
pert, also oppoaes this feature of the Gians bill. "Guaran­
tee of bank deposits", he says, “ would merely perpetuate bad
banking. The system penalizes the conservative banker for
the benefit of the carries* banker. It also makes the gov­
ernment hold the bag for losses of inefficient banking. We
should strengthen the banking structure so that failures
would be impossible instead of leaving weaknesses which
wo admit would have to be bolstered up by dcposltvguaran-

' 1. f . Maryan pay* no Ineom*
tag, at lasat not alnee the deprwEven Carter Glass himself, the author of the bill, ia
apt going good. But. juat
|opposed to tha guarantee feature in principle. He finally
’eaiaa Sou did, don't get tha I * *
consented‘to incorporate the ‘‘ inaurance plan” into his bill as
fgWca richsi than ha ia.
g l | b i an* of th* reaeone vim*
o f tha big rich obJreUd to lh'
trying Al Capone for
lf11---- &gt;T- (Juigri*n waa became
theta asiarisace* hurt them.
. Senator W hitaker object* to
ghetto u»e of the “ big otfck.” Bine*
ji'a tha hit dog that howls, tha
Qaeernor must have been swing­
ing ia the tjenator'i direction.
;,Tha head of tha American Lo­
fton cannot understand why the
gnraraiaent'a liberty bond* laautd
during the war an taa aaempt.
Th# aniwer probably i* that ihe
government had a harJ enough
Job telling them as it wav.
Norman Uavls no sooner outUoai American foreign policy at
da area, than Arthur Brlrbarte
writ** that th* American ambaaaadar-at-large doem't know what
hq fa talking about. Th* question
soaoid to b* whether Mr. Davis
Ukaa orders from Mr. R#o»svslt
or Hr. Hearst.
■Tkay aught to tie a «an on that
follow MoFaddso of VanoayWsiiA.
He's tha rapraiaaUUva who tried

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salts taa ha* fou lly mad* its uppfeir*sc* la th* 8*nat*. It aa*
Introduced early this w**k by tl-na*0T Btowart of Fsrnaqdlns. As
to v*lo
at this

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t i m pass the Sanat*. Hire*
ir, It ahowa th* tread of even's
i oAia to tha evidence prasaglai
;Jr# tagisiatloa.

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id minlet ration

comre
r-risw* to urging the repeal
tw yaaUhltlM- sjnasdmsrt
Bastmaatoe Gsaaral Fari-y.
M tha Bgaaovalt foreas, anIsSMw to a l l sampriga workers
urgtag thorn, to do all they css
to saeotg Mir paompt snac'.msnt
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the least o f the evHa which had bean suggested, and aa a
bait to help secure the enactment of the bill aa a whole. Un­
doubtedly he nels the weaknesses of the guuranteu section
but is willing to swallow them fur the sake of the beneficial
feature* in other sections of the bill.
According to the American Banker, “ Senatorf Glass,
with hia-tongue In-his cheek, ha* surrendered to this senti­
ment, because he see* in the deposit guarantee the power to
achieve bank unification and aggrandizement of the Federal
Reserve System. Guarantee of deposits is actually about
os distasteful to the Virginian as fiat dcifreciatlon of the
dollar. But what muat be, must be.”
“ Under the illusion that at last our hanking system
has discovered the secret of perpetual solvency, we shall
in some form or other repeat the mistakes which have
brought all forms of guarantee of bunk deposits either to
repudiation of the obligations they involve, or to fiat cur­
rency action to keep the bnnks open. Not even the United
States Treasury can guarnntcc 50 billion dollars or more

&amp;

M o t SARAJEVO ”
' MKRAId) TRIBl’NE

-Thi* I* Agadir, not Bart)*™ ." European War Loom* on lluriThe, « Herald Tribune dispatch son." The thing wo* finally setof last Monday uuoted * British tUd, hut there follneed the great
in the Orman and
diplomat ** summing
tN4 increases
critical situation in F.uropu ** the French arm as aml^ the British
e*s of ths Hitler apeoek.
He nary. Arother minor rrlsi# in
meant that them would ba no war October, lU ll, snd a -&gt;mewhnt
now, but that ID* sama fatal proc­ more dangvrois one (oesr the
ess was already under way ghich appointment of General l.iinan
finally precipitated in 1»M tha eon Sanders to Constantinople) in
ofl-heraldrd "general war." 0 f- January, 1911. were sl.*o adjusttween "the Panther's spring" at eil; but ail ronirihutr*i to the
Agadir on July 1, IBM, aad tha creation of t)w psychological and
corning of that {rightful Anna* poll first factor* winch msiie the
gaddon there elapsed Juat threo next crisis, in July. 191-1. impos­
years, almost tv a day. Tha Brit- sible of solution.
lsh itplomat, one rannot help feel­
The amateur of hlatory may
ing. was unduly pessimistic. Yet 'jtaka his choice. Yet realism com­
tha temptation (to which othera pel* one to insist upon the fail­
have also yielded) to draw a paral­ ings of the 'historical parallel. I f
lel between the dangerous and very similar processes ran be
unstable history ot recent Euro­ ssen at work today, they are yet
pean politics and tha long series working under prnfo.mily differ­
o f "criMa" which year after year ent conditions. If many of the
forrahaslowed .and lhamaelves pro­ elements of the pre-war &lt;k-rade
mo led th* outbreak of tha World 'are present assn, many others are
War U almost irresistible.
milling. One of the most impor-

French occupation of tha country,
was neither th* tirat nor th* last
o f tha sari#*; It waa not rvao the
gravrst. To tha amateur of th*
historical parallsl. indaad. It is
open to .cboosa almost any point
between the formation of the
Anglo-French entente in 1004 tint
th* assassination at Sarajevo a*
that corresponding most cinaely to
th* preeent state of affaire. Pie
entente resulted from a grow-ng
fear of Germany. It gava ri*» in
turn to new fear* on tha pure at
tha Germane, who forced the lin t
Moroeian crisis and th* fal) of
Germans
Delta*** in 100.1 .
had to pay fur the diplomatic tri­
umph by accepting a f,nitipnmiiw
at tha A igttirai Confarenc* In
1900; they also paid (tliouidi they
did not know it) by the beginning
of th* Anglo-French "military
conversation*'' whirli -■&gt; greatly
strengthened the entente.

Lets Contract For
New Super Planes

United Stats* to th* world's p «r a
maahicary. H i* (ormaitoa « study
gioupa in young prapla'*
public and priva** schools, col­
leges and ustlrariiUos. is urged
upon lh* youthful cnjtadcn.
Sort* of the q.eatioa* which the
interviewers are to aak. accord­
ing to a "Two-Minot* lotoretaw
on Disarmament'* can) with wh.ch
Urey are furnished, loelnde; “ Why
are wan declare*)?" "W hy do
nations go to ar?" "W hat slaps
should bo taken to prevent war?"
"What steps should be taken by
nations to reduce their mrtimmenu?"

NEW TORE, May » — Tooag
people throughout tha Haded
States are swinging iata line in
tha "ee.sado far s washes world",
which is balng conducted by tha
Department o f International Jos.
tier and Goodwill of th# Federal
Council of Churches la an etTort
to bring about Permanent world
peace.
"Dire* things are required of
young people under 21 who are
willing tv contribute their efforts
toward tha achievement of tha
goal: To study the peace and war
problem: to interview an ad.lt
regarding the cause and cure of
war, and to write an essay of not
RALEIGH, N. t — North Caro­
more than MOO worlds on the re­ lina's "aew deal" Legislature,
sults of this interview. (
which sat from Jan. 4 until May
To aid them in getting the IS wresting with financial prob­
background necessary for a full lems and did not adjoin until R
understanding of the problem, a had balanced th* state's budget
pamphlet called "Men Conquer for th* coming biennium, rained
Guns" U being furnished tt a the distinction o f makiqg this
small fee. Among the points cos- the
first American
common­
ered in thla pamphlet are disarma­ wealth
to
provide an eight
ment, tha Japan-China, c’ontro- months' school term for every
iiiw i f( ^ pt i i p . iliw tion.
parallel*, quite a* good a one can tha Lear'# of Nations, traffic in e apenes.
he ma&lt;V&gt; with the period of middle
Thie was pointed oat by (lot. J.
‘70'a, after Ihe Franco-Prussian
C. Ehringhaus, in a message read
don
(He
parallel
altogether
and
War, a* with the ilerade after
\o th# present fact* a* they! to both branch** during tha last
11*04. A safer method ie to aban- stick
1M
1hours of tha aeaaioa. While maa*-

N o r t h Guroliiw’s
L e g i s l a t u r e Sets
Distinctive Record

bills permitting parimutuel tacu
track Wttfug In certain raanUgt.
In at Mast oes wanly, k lav
&lt;Vv*l&lt;yyd sines tbs session U .
joarnad, a light WRT ha mad# for*
coJ rt Intervention to prevent tnt
sew law from g fU g late affect.
Governor Ehrisghau'v meats (a re­
ferred only to what ha bellered to
ho constructive legislation.

M

D A T 8 F W C IA L

Tope Dressed Sic
Sanford Due© Co.
3rd and F M f b A n ,

HOT DRIVING MONTHS COMING

The Navy Bans Profanity

and the efficiency of our gunners improved to the statue
where tha American Navy was second to none in target
practice.
Hard drinking has always been a tradition among most
navies and among most Huafnrfag men. It la probably the
raw air aad the frequent severity of the weather that
maka Ufa at aaa ao amenable to alcoholic stimulant and
have Inspired such ditties as “ Yo ho. and a bottle of gum” .
But in one bold etroke Daniels cracked thia old tradition
In the Interest of a better navy.
Now another official order ia altnut to tear down an­
other ancient custom among the men who “ go down to the
nea In anlpa”. Swearing has Iwen proverbial wherever sailora get together ainco Columbus art sail for America or
Magellan circumnavigated the globe. Whether he deserves
(t or not the gob has always g»Uen credit for being a past
master in tha uaa of harsh language. Scarcely any reper­
toire of Jokes does not huve a story about a “cussing” par­
rot just back from a cruise aboard a ship aa mascot.
But the commander-ln-chief of the United States Navy
has Just decreed that profanity and obscenity must cease
to be institutions among sailora henceforth. Any sailor
found guilty o f "cussing” will lie subject to disciplinary actioo, agya the order, which applies to tha enlisted personnel
ashore or ailoaL
Thus another tradition has been scrapped, not In the
interest of better efficiency hut In the Interest of decency.
Nary men like everyone due do not uu profanity because
o t Inherent boorishness but because of habit. Perhaps the
admiral’s oeder will help them avoid a practice which they
do not particularly care for, but Which they find it hard to
shun because of Ita almost universality.
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paaalon for truth and accuracy. Yet It seems that in the
ledgar of M r. Charles E. Mitchell there was an error or
W,000,000. Now Ur. Mitchell waa a hard, aa the phrase
goes, headed business man; and we are a cracked-brained
dreamer, onr noae always In some musty tome and our
head In the clouds. But our ledger, though prone to error,
netyr has made a mistake o f ♦3.000.000. That'* the trouble
with this country; you think * mistake like that Is nothing;
that ft all evena up in the course of a yanr. But *3,000,000
IWOO.OOO here and *8,000,000 there; you can laugh, gentlemen, but In
time that sort o f thing run*' Into money.— Franklin P
Adams.

never

and Tire Trices
GOOD USED

TIRES
GOODYEAR certainly makes it
worth w hile fur you to put money in
tires now.
Rave You booked
at Your Fan Belt
Lately 7
It*, pretty touih to have
tits fan halt brrak when
you're for from halp. Batter
carry a spare—or have ua
replace your old on* right
now while you think of it.
Rollins College. Miss Alice Whltiur h*a. re­
turned to her'home after com- '
plating b*r duties as on* of the
teachers la tha High School at
Winter Park.
Hon. J. N. Whitn*r aad Dr. E.
D. Broun l*« hav* ret-rued from
• trip to Atlanta wharo Uwy attsndvd th* General Assembly of
th* Prasbytorians both north and
south. They repprt a fine taaat.ng.
Mrs. Crus* Bernes aatorta.ned
tha Every Weak Bridge Cluu S',
bar charmiag horn* on 'Baaloni
Haights .Thursday aXtorauoo. Mra.
D. L. Thrasher joined th* .party
lata In th* afternoon. Dr, Bs Sum I
Pulestoa also cams oui. Jffo.
Barnes' other guests « £ * : J lfe .
C. M.'Vorea, Mrs. W. 4
U
Mrs. C. 0. McLauglln, Mrs. Q. F.
Smith, Mre- T. A. Neal, Mr*. Rob­
ert Newmaa. and Mr*. M tabjel
Pulsstoik,
.-A A
G. D, Bishop, « f this X ty \ ls fi
todsy for tha Indiah River coun­
try where b* will iatoreM -lh*
grower* U fruit aad itlftadb!*
v n p ft

Goodyear Fa* Brito
" S t c a a d ap—InatalM ' —

We Bet You the Price
o f a Puncture
that our m*n won't forgot
to replace your «alv* cep in
remounting your tire aftor
cleaning and painting th*
rim and properly tightonig
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Hostess
At Party Last Night ENGAGEMENT OF MISS SCHIRARD IS
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ANNOUNCED AT AFTERNOON PARTY
Complinsaat.ng Miss D o r o t h y --------------- _ • --- ------------------------ _
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when hia application lo succeed
the beloved Jud^e Charles B.
Girl Break
Itik h ill now repu-rs on the gov-*
front's desk. Vou un &gt; „
th.Friday* 4:30 m 7:00
reasons tee his sclivlirs. lie,
Attracting the Interest o f a wide( of the guests they were ushered thinks hr 1. iMtlying favor with I Episcopal Parish I f
PET BUS, SocMy Editor
t O ffic e 14* Stoke*, who plaas to leite Saturday for Cloeiwvatl, Ohio to spend m |r 0f f , ltniu both here and in|into th# ilinin# loom wfirn1* they |tht* govrrr.Dr and itoeicby rnhiiLce
tOe
tha summer month. Mrs. R. M. other part* of the *Ut# is the r .elected tallies hsnging by gold I His ehnn.e lo get a job. lint this
Warren waa
" " • » » - « « ,n' n‘ l eoloml ribbons from a large bag is merely , r . III slration of how
p ort/flt t fi Uul l|lf hi
ntr no.n ami ;»rprraching marring* ©(. #
lt
t .
the chief «\:rru'. vp has V lih L I
on Eaat Second Street. A prUu- Mi.. Katherine Louis, Schlrard. of r " Men ‘•°!urrJ
r-P*'- Ihe llg stUk in Miuitilng this Insion
of
bright-colored
gar.lm
dsughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
"
h
e
n
the
tsllies
were
pulled
goldMiss Kath-iine
Wilkey. of
i*|ui!oua mv.i ure down the list ut
THDRSDAT.
i*. oc r. Mhimibj
Meredith I* spending n Crreniburg, Pi., who ts th» luu.-*-l
flower* w *» used to decorate the SchitarJ. of this city, to Robert coloml rspvr eats, bearing the of Ihe Ssnstr,”
I. %Ht:
.
i
The
refiilar
general
assembly
of
•hort time In Leesburg on btiairooms of the Warren home foi (trover Pittman, Jr., son of Mr.) announcement of the engagement,
t'rMft). ’*•«*' Ml a
guest of her lister, SI
Puli
It
riaAi'il
Whitaker
in
a
’ the City Union will be held at Ihe the occasion.
llfir tli
Bf”l Mrs. Robert Grover PIUman, were revealed.
brief iperrh Ibat hrjtleil
with
• nlkmlfr 4 lk*«ffrh HbIMIw F I bI
Thigpen, waa honor jJ&gt;**t n n- First Presbyterian ( hutch at 7:30
After several progrrasions v f i " ( Apopka
The announcement
During the afternoon bridge
• r*Mf Pvltnl
•atrai-M.
Inunling
the
Tam
nn
.u m Im i m i v rata
Ur. and Jlr*. E. II. U im ; anti lea giten yesterday afternoon by Ip. jj.
bridge high acore prise, linvn “
made st a bridge party given games were enjoyed and nt a late
fnr hi, “ tetatid rhatnpioning of
FRIDAY.
family have moved fiom. East Mrs. C. F. Stahl at bsr home &lt;■»
handkerchiefs, waa awarded to yesterday afternoon by
Mrs.1hour scores were a.|de,| and prises
the priruples of IlmuKiatie gut.
A tea honoring Mrs. E. A. Do.g. Miss Dorothy Stokes, while L v Sehirard for her daughter
Fifth S trt«( to 717 Park Avenue. Park Avenue. Miss Wfikey « »
at awarded. High .core prise, a de k
srnmint."
prevented with a pair
&amp;•&gt;** as |las*. past state corresponding see- score priie, a novelty vase, wabome on We*t Tenth Street of playing cauls, went In Mrs.
” 1 .Vni unwilling I,, roticviic to
Mra. Arthur Zachary returned b memento o f the occaslo.t w h lej rvla;y of the V. 1). C . will be given to Mlsa Carolyn Colli* r Thr »«*din g will Uke place George
Knight.
Jr..
while
DR. I- T. DOSS
my il sttr:gU',lie,| i|[ipr|ii‘,il , gey
the first part of the week from Mrs. J. S. Gordy, alto rtlebrsteilj jjven f rom 4:on P. M. to 4:00 I*, Miss Stokea received » wrek-r.i.i .Th^"'lay. June 1.
j *"* score prise, n wooden plse.|ur.
I ’klmaraelsv
tortler
on
tH*t
bk.iin
jumer
of
IhU
her
blrlhdsy
annlvr-sary
ydvr,\(.
by
N.
de
V.
Howard
Chapter
Atlanta, Ga. where she has been
ease c* a gift from the hoste.s. i, Ms* ^hirard was born In Pa «a * presented lo Mi»s Rose U Sralt as* &lt; hrsale II
Senate",
I’
tell
rutii.
"J
m
a
ll
the
Veanralarwetre
IrrrlfS
day, waa also tba recipient u f i0f th, U. D. C. at Ihe home of
visiting her parents.
At a late ho.’ r refreshment. la,U h'Jt h»&lt; (*••» H*ll»g ln ‘ hi*
,,urt*
nrriee lln m liW «. M—IS
At the Ira hour the rani tables sureessful itfurts made by this
hose.
i Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Msgnolia were served to the following * '** fnr 'J* t* * ‘ H Y*,r *■•si,
ai.va
r.
W
.—
n r. w.
sh«“
gentleman at the l.-. t .es.ion In rh»&gt;e T«,
Ilf flees i m a t
Walter Meriwether, son of Mr.
The rooms whoro the guests j Avertbe. with Mrs. Wiggins ami Miss Dorothy Stoke*, honor gue*'
«y"du.te*1 from Semlnol, were overlaid with gold qilored
r
im
Val’l
n*»a
Iris*.
refreshment*
were shoving thro gh the l.rg:&lt;l.ituto a
and Mrs. C J. Meriwether. U were gathered wsra neei rnttd ( Mrs. B. L. Perkins , * hostessei.
u N p r u ««««II
Mr* r w n,tfh
1930 and lattr at- cloths and
hill
creating
an
election
board
for
ill at the P e r n a I d-Lauiht'o with a profusion of pink roirbud*
The pisno pipit* of Miss Mar- HtoAei. Mra. DeWit t Brown. Mrs!
College for * ' ^ 1 by the h ^
^ i . 'e d h,
Memorial Hospital.
o*
i.k n .
Ur* i
n
»1 Tallahaaffa wharv nhc
J- »»• Tnimck.
Alma. his own rity, I rom what you hsvs
anil fern. The tea table *va* over- ! garet Datls will give a recital at
Entsminger, and Mis* Sthimrd.l h»ard him -ay here today, you
t
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3tl
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member
of
the
Delta
Della
laid with a lace doth and cen-|A:IA o'clock at the Woman's Club, JS“
Mltehell. and Ih., Ml.se* Margaret' |v, Mrw|,
Va«c* and bowl* of yellow and| might imagine the right of &lt;Vet
Mrs. James C. Ray and C. J, teted with a lavender *bowl of
The phi Alpha Kappa sorority
Rogero. o f Jacksonville, will re­ pink rosebuds. Pink candles in 1 will have a “ girl break” dance &lt; o*. Terry Lee Bell, bar, Warren
'lr. Pit I man has spent the while gladioli were iiseil to adorn suffrage hot A- a high place in hl«
turn Friday after visiting Mr. and lnrcmivr he* lers cast a soft light! from 4:3o P. M. to 7:00 P. M. at Easterby, Carolyn Collier. Nan greater part of his life hr Apop­ the rooms wherr Ihe guesls were] a,Tret uti*. Ion w hal did ,1, sjy
Paatea, and Jean Maawell.
to the iwsiple of Tampa two yea:
Mrs. John fkhirard. West Tenth abo.t the tahie. Mr*. Ostar Tolar the Episcopal parish house
ka. lie was graduated from entertained.
invited werer- Mtss- Kmh-rsgo
Street for a few days.
Ik- Georgia Military Arsdemy at
Th
poered-dwrirg—the afternoon and
Regular meeting of SeaiThbliff
College Park, Ga. In IlhW and,*rim- 8 hlranl, honor guest. M
"He *ai&gt;l; ‘ I am going to givr
other refrrshmenta war* served
P. B. Dyson and daughter, Mist
slfire then ha* been attending the|Bov K. Mann. Mrw.'Georgp Knight. yu; u Is'srd to iontrol your i-!erby Miss Barbara Stahl, and Mira N:(H1 o'clock at the Udd Ecltows
Annie Bell l&gt;yson, left yesterday
Unui-rwity of Ptorida at Gaines- f J r. Mr*. IVter Sehsal, Mrs J. &gt;
lolls, oinl I'll name Ihe iiienijieta
Msriai Byrd, o f llaytonu Beach 111,11
ui&gt;,,.kls».l—D -A U a a a ^ s, *■*! of rtirtt I'l'lU .r i T TT bill «■ o,rling
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II..
rwrmviiy fl
Cfimpllmentlrg Mr*." Juhn
they were called by the death of
A II degree In education on Juno (he Misses R. K. Griffin, .In Iin ii. Furthermore, whether ynn like
Entertainment
Ijingtey.
and Mrs. W, M. Cnmne. 3. lie is a memher of the Pt Knp Higgins. Rose latVerne Hurt, It or not, | will make tha’ kintd|their cousin, Herbert E. Dyson.
i ’s Council nf Ihe Chriiby Miss Helen Gordy who ren­
lian Church will give a cold plate I » f
Hill. Ala., guests of Mr*, pa Alrh* social frnirrnity. Blue l.uelin Alahonry, Maty Atahone), •elfps’r, etuatirg,"
Mary Elisabeth Pulestnn, dered several piano *o&gt;&gt;*. 1ho*e supper Saturday from S:30 P. M. " • T. Langley, and Mrs. II. L. Key honorary fraternity, and the bridge guests, and Air*. James C. ."Bo the h it now bi-foie the S *n
invited
were:
Miss
Kalh'rine
oSTSoaton, will arrive. Sunday to
to H;.10 p. M. In thu Meisch llamarr and lUcghter. Margate' Seipent and Pirate* Cl.'bs. He Ray. o f Jacksonville, Mrs F. W, ale ha ■ at lea d arromptiihi-1 mu
spend some time here with her Wilkey. honor gliest, Mrs. \V. J. Building.
Ann, of Camp Hill, ard Mrs. R. I plavrd on the var»lt) hasketlsill Render. Mrs. J. II. Tri'luck, Mr*. purpose. Il has lom u m l 'lie it-*
parents. Dr. and Mrs. Bamuel P ii - Thigpen, Mrs. A. W. Knox, .Mrs.
MONDAY.
j Wilkerson, of this city, Mr*. A and basehall teams for three E. I. Hoy, and the Misses Grace rpert uf this di.s'iri’pmala; l I'jim
George S. Wilmer, Mrs. Ik y F.
teaton.
Cirrle Number Seven of Ihe 11. lee, Jr. was hostess ■( an in year* and ha* been active on the Williams, Christlfn* ftlirfnb'iiuiin. lull for tin- pfi” jj.|e of ioi at re|f.
Sytnes, Mrs. W. M. S o il, Mra.
First Baptist t hunh wilt havr an |formal luncheon given Tuesday rampus during hi* four year* al Alma Entsminger, Alatgatei IV- I ’u rtmrlent.’*
Henry
Wight.
Mrs.
S.
O.
«hinho|.
lers, and C, J. Rogero, of Jacks m
Miss Marjorie foghorn will
all day sewing parly at the home j afternoon at her home, i!ltd a hiad.
leave Sunday for finrinratl, Ohio ser. Mrs. Oscar Tolar, Mis J. 8.
Inimediatrty after thr arrival * Ills-, lea guests.
laurel Avenue.
of
Mrs.
Francis
E.
Bolt,
tint
Park
Air - Ibinrtliy Blokes Will Irnvi
wham she will spend thr greater Gonly, and Miss llsl*n C'-rdy.
I.urchrun waa served in courses
Saturday fur
•Tiwinnat i. Ohio
Avenue.
part of tha aummer with her aunt
where she will t pi-mi Ihe mimntrr
Circle Numher (me of the First on card tables by the hostess, n*
Mr*. C. W. Vlnup.
numlhs.
Baptist Church will meet at 3:00 slstrd by her sisters, Mr*. Edmund
*
Mekch and Miss Krmnre.s Teague.
u'rlork at the County Home.
Mr, ami Mr*. J. B. Cogburn
Circle Number Two of the First Each table was centered with a
are planning to leave Sunday for
With mends-rs of the
J**n*
Baptist Church will meet at 3:00 small vase of carnations while
With
II
table*
of
plaver*
In
Norfolk, Va. to *p«nd the summer.
o'rlo k with Mr*. Homer t.tltie. decoration* in niher farts o f Ihr Bo n Club a'd Ihe Contract Club
Mr. Cogburn has accepted a po­ attrndanrr, the Social-Department W est First Street.
room, (onsisltd of i|uanlitir* of a- guests, Mjf. It. II. Raggett msition there with the National o f th« Woman's (H jjs sponsored
(Continued From Page line A
Circle .Number Five of the delphinium, sharia daisies, carna­ lerlainrd with a lirlihre pally yes­
i benefit brenkfaUahrldgr party Fitsi Baptist ( hutch will have a
Fruit and Vegetable Eichange.
tdim it. said he was promt of It.
terday aftrimnin ut her nirne.
tion*. nnil red io.se*.
Ihin'l rink rhcitp nil in y o u r r*ar, JilBi lim itin ' il'n ch rn p
Then he charged .1 Re, Farrinr,
yeslrrdny mornleg^if P:IB n'tlcwk sped the day meeting at Ihe home
Those present were; Mrs. Juhn Kitlyenlh Blieet at tblk Avenu*.
lln ril. hot iv fiilh r r ilrlvin K Btwn nhtiWM up ‘ ’ h areain ”
Mr*. Clyde A. Byrd and dangh- nt th* club howe on'Half A WHIP. of Mr*. II. K.'Cooper, flfo Palmrl*
Tampa attorney and
of Gov
J. I.sngley, Mrs. W. M. Conine, The bridge tables wrte plaieil on
tar, Mary
Marie, of Daytona Mi*. S. D. Ili’thlcyman was g.n- lo Avenue.
dIIb,
T h ey r c I thin, rllrlv, lifcltntx— !ohu ih ^ ir luuiv—
error KhsIlT iani|atgn mnnuget*.
Mrs. B. k 11ainner and ihughtsr, the large much wlich was dccoBeach, formerly of this clll 'Vho etal ehn'rmrn of I ho affair-ai*J — Ctrrlr--Number ^tT-nf-the ' First
Th n C W u lrh ftirV n u r hrnringH! I&gt;nn*l .'upcrim cnt. R n l
SfM girci Am , o f ' T a mp Hill, rate.* I or the oi ea'lun w illi gi*r- K it t r 'r ’ tu isn n — tHi* iriTprimrr
ve been visiting relatives in Ar- was b* ' rl«d ly Mrs. K. II. Ijn ev, Baotlat Church wilt meet at .1:30
” lobby 1st uulside Tallaha..... '* in
crtinumv lips in t|tm1ity mil— chiinffctl rcRu'itrlv, |,ct iw
Mre. K, l„ Wilkinum atul her lierca daisies anil potted idml*.
radia for several days, spent yes­ Mrs. W’nitrr l~ Cooper and Mrs. j u'rlork at the home nf Mrs. 0. 8.
nn effort tit 'entry favor for hiprove U lo you.
nfother,
Mis.
Della
Aycock,
Mrs.
After
several
piogrcssloiu
terday and today her# with Mrs. J. T. Newly,
i.prliration lo be appointed s&lt;alr
Selman, 1'lH Palmetto Avenue.
W.
T.
I
angley,
Mrs.
Edmund
bridge
scorr*
wrre
add’d
ao.t
W. B. Zachry at her' homo on
In.mediately after I ho a run. I
attorney in HiHsbox'ugh »•' nty
The Chuteh Hervire League of Meisch, and M ss Frames Teague.
high score pine, a luii-oroii ret.
Magpolla Avenue.
I'lim r S f f
— Tent l’'rrt*
I'hnne II!)
of thn guests they were sratrd ut Holy Crus* Kpi* opal Ckitreh will
"Th a man tried in Tampa Tues­
wa* arv.’trded to Mi*. G. Emmet day to get the Rotary Club lo
inditidaul raid tables from whl *?i meet at 4:00 P. M. with Mr*. Al­
Tetri Spnrk Pluipv Free
T ea l Hniken Free
McCall. Art ice muise s,s then en.'irsc tm* and other h Its -pin
breakfast was serve-,I In rourscs lan Stone, Mrs. Heyward Walk­
le n t W heel Aliunm -'nl Free
T e s l IH U c ry Free
h
Dr. and Mrs. ||, D. Smith and
sened by the hostess.
by
members
of
the
cU
k
A
t
the
soMil by Hu* governin'', AAluLuki t
er
and
Mr*.
W.
K.
Watson
at
trad­
Tent Hmtio Tillies Free
Mr*. Meth Watford will Irueo lo
Those present were. All*. II. G •limited. "Farrlor bun liman of
morrow morning for St. fond*. conclusion of breakfast the tablet ers.
Fos, Mrs. Lee A- I ’umdey. Mi - Sholtc lobbying lo p.i&gt;* tin- bill
Mo. where Dr. Smith will lake were clrarrd and eonlraet hri.lg.'
Topaiu! It's not Novcmtivr's (i. Emmett Mi’Call. Mr*. E hi tiro
a special course in nhslrtrlrs and was enjoyed until late in Ihe
birth-tone! Neither is it a South S. Met'ill, Mrs. I intuli Is. Allen,
morning..
,
,
,
rA fo id o gy
at Washington Unsr
Ann ri.au humming bird Itlllo Mrs. t'lyde A. It)id. of Dsyton.1
High score prise, a set of imiivW.lt j Medi al School.
known uulside o f Webstar'* Die Iti a ’b. .Mr-. Hugh C. t\hehhel,
vldtial service tray* for catd
Mrs. Rupcil Struklaod, M r J.
Members o f Ihe S«dalily of the tinnary.
tahie*, wa* awnrri-d In Mr*. John
'Topsse” i* simply (he nam.' of tl. Intry, Ml*. A. W. lee. Jr..
Mr*. 0. C. Cochran lias as he* El.k while arcur.l high score prise, Blisfed Virgin of All Sou)* Calk
gueata this week at her home on ensltime jewelry, waa presented to idle Church rnteitalrrd the mem­ Ihe leaibng etiaracter pmtrayrd Alts. Roy (i. W ill mm, n i l JIh i
Oak Avenue, Malor J. Mcuitru Mr*. J. Howell Fish, Mrs. lame* bers of the Orlando SuAillly with hy John Barrymore in the dra­ Alina llutritid.
Ward and rhughter. Miss l.uey IluiT wa* given gloves for hold ng a sw mining pally amt pletil.- on matic comedy of that name, pin
la * Ward. Mr*. Samuel laxkwooj H
renr. and Mr*. F. K. Mei:i Tuesday evening at San l.au&lt;L dined hy UKD-lladio Pi tores
and son, Samuel Lo*-kwond, Jr., was ihe redipii-nt of a lull Imade Spiirgs. Various games and cj&gt;- plcying at the Mllsne tonight ami
all o f Boston. They .will go fmrt hsndkerch e j for ruttint; lii^h. lest* were enjoyed during Ih:
here to Ihe World’s Eair at Chi­ b'corra were lolleeietl by Mrs. evening and at u late hour *v
cago,
frenhmrnts wen* *ervnl picnic* honest Fienrh schoolniaiter who1
Huff and Mr*. E. II. Ijir.ey
lu-rumrs th,. dupe uf suin' clever
' ' •h "'1 memluial service In I.*
Toll fern jdnnd.. nf misid rjar- style.
‘ " t h e memory of the h.i •
Miss Victoria Risk, ut Orlando, ami polished .meal, and ihe.i mu
dm flnurrs and ferns we-P plsm)
h
"lu *e wa* held in Ihe
about the stage ami In various won the prise, a bath ng suit bag, ynls them *1 Ihe r own ga-.ri’, John ^*
Brrrymoru i* raid In have tin up- r “ u,t
&gt;vlerd.iy I'lorniug
olh*r ptrl* of the club auditorium for eairllirg in the swimming
member* of Ihe Srmil.oV
for Ihe occasion.
tere, while His:i Clementina Fen portunily for lonteily even sur
■era
was
present a Cutes passing hi, "Man from lllaukliy’ - r " " n,F l,fflr Assoeialion simitlr
Complimenting Mis* Katheriiri
tnanicuie art lor curding, in the anl a chatter for rharacleriiation ‘ (D'r J.i'ge Alillard II. Bin tIt bad
Wilkey, of Greenshurg, Pa., who
erfual In anything ho has eivi "ietu’d * lim it ( ourt fnr 'he day.
g rising cor test.
I the guest of her sister, Mr*. W,
F. It. Wilson offered n H-snlutiu*
Guests from lirl.mdit were: tin dime,
J. Thigpen. Mr*. Fred T. William*
A* sdaplrd hy Berm W. IVvv " n behalf nf the A*...... ’ on. In
Rev. Fid her t!i.hop. tin- Ml**.*,
entertained with a bridge parly
Mrs. G. I),- Hi*noj&gt; won high Susie llagley, Veronica Bcrke, from th* Frerrh plsy hy .AIarc•*, whith, alter eytolllng
Judge
While's abilities as an attorney,
Tuaaday aftenwon at her homa on more prise and Mrs. A. P. Connel- Maty Jran Boor. Flora llusselll, Pagnol, ‘Topase” had a turces
Oak Avenue. A profusion of ly was prr*eplr,| rut prise at the Tukio Bussrlii, Msrgsrtl Cullen. fill tun on New York's Broadway, citigen, am) (allot, idn'e I "T'.e
bridge party given yrstrrday aft Clementine Ferreira, Iocs Kerin- It was also'n Eurotean a.eras* fc soriation .
.ealtnris syoifaiiiiy
garden flowers in bright shade*
Every lad w t'va avar mod* or had mada for ut
ein.am by Mrs. |i. [,. Thr»*hrr at
t" his family in thru g;eal towaa used to adorn the room i of
ta.
Margurrilc Guonard, Rita Pmis is the alnry's locale.
her homo in lim . Court fnr Ihe
Harry
d'Arruat,
who
has
prnvi
i
reavement
«n
I
inoum-ii’L
r.(
them
Mra. Williams* h;m* for the or(iunnerd, Bestrirr Girons, Annelta
■howg lha) U. S. Tirol, bull) will) TEMPERED RUBBER,
member* nf
thp
Fortnightly
his genius for Greeting etmicdrj for wlace Ihe numinry id e gm.d
ra^m .
Bridge rlu k Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. llrinirger, Mary (iihson, Marie in many fdms. nolaldy "l^ugh falher and husband, ami an rvdollvor from 7 % lo 3674 more mlloogo at no antra
er several progressions of
Klein,
Graru
Fuller, Jeanette
frends
btfflfc scorers were addeii l n I Connelly both received Imsr* of l ong. Marie Mayer, Miry Mirklrr, tel” , directed “ Tnpaie” . ■Myrll l.oy eniplary eitiirn whine
linen handkerrhirfs.
cotll That'i Iho big itory In a nulihall. So If you want;
I'lnys lho beio.re, who is a* oil Join them in grief at h's death.''
prise* awarded. High acote prise. I
At the rnts'luninn o f Ihe bridge 1 hr sline Q'Dowd, Thelma Per-g,
a Godet print, went to ‘ Mr*. A . !
uaal a character us Ihe hero, sod
After short talks wrio made hy
Elaine
Ragin,
Teres*
Pfoifra.
Ruse
To
lava monay on liroi, Iharo's ono turo, lofo way
rrfrri(ini«‘iil.4 wi’ ri* •prvnl
P. Connelly, while low (core prise, i
Risk,
Virtni ia
Risk, Virginia others in tha cast a i« Altrert Con George A, Det'nttes, .mil J. (;.
two ash trays o f old majolica, ^ ' h* „ ho* '” '; •«W tn l by Mr*. I
to do II: look for tho wordt, " TEMPERED RUBBER1*
Kmalle, Kathl*en O't'unr.or, Alice tl.* I uia Alheml, Reginald Maaon. Sharon, Judge Smith mderrrl that
sea*-given lo
to Mra.
Mr*. Lyman ButBut-,i {[;
M. " J' K; .Shore. Atsrg»ii.r tfp&gt;llIWBI,l j ^ l. j Johyna Howland. JachiR_8cgrl .1. ' ' . D'* jcsoiotion I ' epiva l on Ihe,
ion tho tldowall. Find lh*m biforo you buy jnd bo
--- -telphin-M nrr Normaw-l»r"D*rierlsrrH
K* nUo- i. n, - m
s * l e f phine R ik. Mildred Sl rgc*. ami
N o rm a ir-a r 'b tF W W r ,lu?1**
.
,
minutes of (lie tour I, a1id tire
l[" cher.
wa* lucky In cutting and rvc.ived
* * * ,n ’keorate I hr
ervirn
w
*.
rtmrl
drd
«
he
r
J.uL'e
aiturad of tho
tiro tfafuo aver offorod.
Mary
Carolyn
Tuwnscn.i
------------------—
p
•...vies,
...w •biggest
in &gt;H rrrw
a deck r f cards. A* honor guest rooms where tha guests were en­
Attending from Sar.furd w -,r . " r- anil Mrs. II. C. D iiBomi an Smith declared i-utul a lji,urnerl
Miss Wilkry w t* tha recipient tailed.
* «‘ “ rn tonight from ••mil l.’.in uiliK I out of lospi’f !
Those present
were:
Mr*. ihe Rev. Falher J. J. Kellaglii.:.
o f a bouquet fit swell heart roses.
Kpring, whore thry tu the mrmury of Jud-v d h te.
George A. DeCottes, Mr*. G. D. Mr*. W. F. Itunge, Mis. lle-rtv ,,*'^un ^
A t tha t«a huur refreshment*
Among the members .-f t!rf It.,.
«tt«n di"g »la.lu»ti.u.
were served by th* hostess as­ nishop. Mr*. II. B. Lewi*. Mrs. F. Rl hter, Mrs. Otto Trapp, and liis
'*•» »* I’aimer' College. Their Association who a'-tcmP! the
sisted by Mta. Roy F. Hymer. E. Roumillat, Mra, J, K. Brou**, Aliases Margsrvt Berner,’ Na-imt'
DuUo*e, received his service were George A. I it Cot Its,
Those present weae: Mist Kathcr- Mr*. R. A. Newman. Mr*. A. P. Fellows, Anna' Alarie Fellows ,,in'
J G. Hhanm. G. W. Bpeitier, B. .1.
Connelly,
and
Mr*.
Samuel
Pules
Catherine
Greer,
Mary
(;r„
r4l'
■
lil’,'”
"a
*1
the
eaarcisc*.
. in* Wilkey, homr guest. Me*. W.
Li*. R. W. Ware, W. E. Marina,
Ellen lloy, Madeline Atallem, Alice
; j J. Thigpen, Mr*. Roy F. Symes, ton.
MrGlone, Mary Mauser, Adelaida'
1,r « n'l Mra. T. C. Boll nmlornl t ourit* .Johnson, II. Al. Watson,
;
Mr*. O. D. Bishop, Mr*. Gforg*
Richter, Margaret Takach, Ira B . l'" ll,,* r&gt;''ln*U,,*Hlll* yesterja' J
lamnirdy, Fred It Wilson.
A. DeCdltea, Mr** J. C. Benson,
Wathen, and Irene Fellow*.
!
lh,‘Jr "lK'nl lhe evening with I F. Boyle, and E. F. Ilonh,.bier.
1 Mr*. Norm*n 8. DeFnrvst, Mr*.
.■ s~ :
Me. aml-Mr». tlughTitoTi---- — "
A . M. Philip*. M r*.-R. A . New­
mittee chairmen and officers for
_____ ^
man, Mrs. A. C. Fort, Mr*. Walter
Mrs.
At Ihr annual meeting of the the coming yrar elected.
■Mr. and Alra. Herbert Messer,
B. Oileraan. Mr*, A. P. Connelly,
Mra. F. E. Roumillat, Mrs. Lyman Banfonl Little Theater held Tues­ Waller L. Cooper, retiring presi­ of Mount Dora, will apeed thweek end' hem with Airs. Anns
Bottolph, and Mrs, Fretf W. day evening in lha council rooms dent, presided over the merting.
mt the City Halt final iwports
The following members will Metier end Mr. and Mrs. 11. si
Bendsr.7
were given by officers and com- serve as offict-rs next year: Mrs. Bnggrlt. They will be Joined here
James A.
Wright, president; Kundsy by Mr*. Messer’* a iter
Mr*- 'Valter L, Cooper, vke.pres. Ml»* Jane Sperry, of Bister,ill-,
(dant; Mist Virginia Jlnkin*. *eeW. A’a , who will return home with
retnry; and Mrs. ||. M. Papworth.
them for stvernl weeks.
treasurer. It was announced that
Mr*. Wright will appoint rommltIn the roU bt
|£e chairmen to serve next year.
chose above
tU M a g ) m i

'al A n d Personal Activities

Personals

DANCE

Katherine Wilkey Is

Honored with Party

Social Calendar

“Ship Wreck” Dance

Rsbikah ig^w^ ukVTi’c. ; Mrs, John Langley Is
Honored With Party

Mr». BajrKctt Hostess HOUSE F I G H T S
At Party Wednesday OVER LIMITS OF

Breakfast Bridge
Party Given By Club

BUS W E I G H T S

DON’T RISK IT

SAN JUAN SERVICE

JoV.n Barrymore I
Star In Milane Film

Church Groups Enjoy
Picnic Tuesday Night

7

iMcmorial Service Is

.....ut,!, Held For H. S. White

Bridge Party I Given
For Katherine Wilkey

w

Thrasher Home Scene
Of Party Wednesday

I

Tl RESo/T E M P E R E D

Little Theater Has
Annual Meet Tuesday

Frlday

Closing Out

TOPAZE
n w a ir a s a s M
MTSMA LOT

Graduation Pictures
SUPPER*
Sgtnrday 5:30 P. M. lo
Bt30 P. Al.
MEISCH BUILDING
Bon«fU Ch riot Ian Church
ZSe s

Special Offer
Wieboldt Studio
r h e a * i i I-J.

jlM ^ U iw lU J B U r t v s ^

^3h-

Magenta Pattern

McLaulin
The Jeweler
112 8. Park

H.B.Pope Co. he.
ZOO MAGNOLIA AVE.

PHONE B60

....... .

^

&lt;

�TH URSD AY,

im 1 age OtM)
rd fair acquittal.
•• involved - 1|—
rceivere. had st
i nnd the fees

.Manager Joe Barnes
Tells I-cai?uc Pres­
ident O f Decision

Schedule Of 32 Tilts
For Season Planned
, By Men BehindClub

n :et»ri|

ffcrlwk %f “ lyninny, »»p p r««»n ,
Anil c«»n piracy** in tppointing If. Jl. Hunter ns receiver
for tho !tancl!*r«^»n Itruktra**
Company o f San kraaciACo Rn«l J.
D;*Sh rt ■ « hi* •ItornVy a fl** re*
moving Add-on 1$. Suotit a* rwcpivrr. Thf tot* *&gt;n thig cojnt
wr * i i not iruilty nnd dl guilty#
S t it tutu* a vnt ’
*h*ther
hi ytmt guilty if Improper mn»nd “ unlaoftal r*,n«luet i « ft
jmlirc, flll.nl With p.rtialUy «nd
favoritism*’ in thr appoint want of

W l BANTORD HERALD* lANTOHD. FLORIDA, TTH'R.SDAY. M AY
■ ml (ranting o f fees to Marshall unqualified and inexperienced.
Woodworth at altcmey and Sam­ Tha vote waa 63 not guilty and
uel Shorlrldge, J r. a» receiver for 11 guilty.
the Lumbermen', Reciprocal A v
"Mlibehavltr In office, filled
•oclatlon. The ballot showed 47 with partiality and favoritism In
not ruilly and 23 guilty.
improperly. wilfully and tmlawI n the third count, tho Jurlxt fullv granting.on insufficient an&lt;l
w u accused o f "misbehavior In improper pajrtrs" a receiverihlp
office, rrsultalg In expense, dis­
for the Prudential Holding Com­
advantage. ' annoyance and hind- pany waa charged In tho fourth
race to litigants'* In appointing G. -a.—. ri» iki. 47 senators voted
II. Gilbert as receiver for the
Fagrol Motor Company "knowing
raid Gilbert was incompetent,

iiin iu r iu tiM

cf

piKtJtoJ

FLORIDA LEADS

four, iavoised other receiverships
and' charged tho JurUt with cro-^
duct “ prejudicial to the digaity
of the Judiciary” and with caus­
ing “ frar

and

distrust of

tha

courts, This vote was 43 guill7
aad 34 not ffnilty*
^
Jkiudcrback indicate ho
rttum to tha bench after a few
days rest.
ATLAN TA, Me? | A _ fA V -T V .
Seoch la fniSg plarvw ew a bUHoa
dollar klgkway system—enough
road, to reach aeoaad the warld

Fanford*# •tutvl in reiranl to thr
|#iwr n Fanfonf an*l
nUii'd to fVntrnl Hut*'
|.nil l^arv'e President W
(4-(corn In Orlando &gt;ester

o f I,ake Monroe, Iten nn Spring.
; Oviedo, an&lt;l l ako Mary, with Ihe
fallowing electa,| s. nffici,!-: K
■Jl. Cullnm. o f Sanford. pre»i.|en«:
M. II. Rynn, ltrn.no Srrlnrv. v|-e
president ami K. C. Ilnrnago of
luike
Monroe, srcrrlary
and
treasurer.
A srhcd'ih' of 32 games for tbnrason. divided into two HnlVes,
the first half to end on July Btb.
the oecnnd liolf on Aug. 31 wa»
drawn up. The games will Inplaye.1 on Thursdays an,| Kundays,
With the rvrenll«.H «.f the fnmn

tmrding tn Msnagrr Rarne-,
if ird ilmles ^ de’s rlaim that
ni n* »n Newcomb » » &lt; two and
at tlm time Umpire Floys)
ner ordered NeWrnndr to first
•. The rnnrt « a « three and
and we r.m .enire nffldavi’
f).,ie'* -*«f fans an)i player- If
. . i . iy tn tiear etft OCf ennt-n•
thw* three Ui.'ls and l » "
had l«e ri| uver the plate

rr.i l-iil" ir, •
The fiml jrfirm* o f the
The roilowing
were played Inst
Swlrruuy mid
Sunday. IU.'.-un "prlrv{. ,^ jqk i**s apiHunt. .1: |tn. in;
ip with Lake M**nni- on th&lt;* lot Irtngwmsl, W. It.
ter's gtnumls last Stilurday and
IsVr Mary Jourrrying t.i ilvi. liSunday afternunn.
.In the pauie Sutunkiy Itelisun
Sprlgm ram.* m i «.n lh«'-l"n;- eud
o f a I to 3 rrore, vvliile Oviedo
trotinreil lake Mary I to 2.
The lu.llrrir* foe l.uke Montiewere; I'. Ili.rungo mid I llmu
nge; lieo-ur. Springs, -Seller nnd
ftrhuherper; Inin M ary, F.ulmn' ,

THIS A D IS FOR THE OTHER 40

YJe-ffi-

highways than any of her South­
ern sisters. There are 10 .IM mffee
OC pasrd reads dnwa there, and
V Q B 0 feet ef brldgee. It coat
$ISM22.0S6 to betid and main­
tain the system i * 4 the fnlhe pay
it with a gasolln# tax. Three
cents of FMrlds’s seven-rent gas
ta* goes to atads.
North Carolina has spent $t8d OOflAOO for Ite 4.71,1 D3 mile* nf

llufTftcan

Q uality a n a S ervice
At the Same Price as Mail order

Mirklrr, A. Alt klrr and Ji.rulison.
In Thill-day’- i-hih.*s I.eke Mmir .H *
will lie op w.ll. |j»ku Alaiy
nt |j.Ve Mary, While Ovinhi and
Ilen*nn Nprinp. will rn'di try to
make it two in n inw til lU'Mfnil
Hprlpg*.
Iten. Kprlng :
Harm’ll, - i
Tindell, 21.
Penning, rf
I’almer, 31.
Hehidnuger, c
Mnlr. lb
K. Maul I. If
Matlnlr, rf-|.
Seller , p , f
I . Ilnvninn, v

S/k G O F -B

stand ar d

of'Eire Values
this yer.'. I&gt;r. Halt I -eengnlxe.1
us oin* nf tin* nation'• n ,t, tanllnp
l-crernl dentists.

IM) ihmi (HHl 2 «
210 Mifl |ux I 7

2
I

They'll Cut l.lkc New ! !

IMorris SccItH Br.yHTo Attend July Camp

HiirKlrul t••••!*•: utl
«•!
-..|s Mini ktilkes I*r*1III ff*ft Itw.fa
• r .ill kUt'Is. «it
K«|N$ii

Herman F.. Morris, piincipiil nf li..’
laik# Muiiiim- lligb Mbm.l win,
will nl»« I-’ iltrrvtnr nf t'amp \\••wu in Oiuiigi' •.milly next July,
today wiii visiting parents » f l»
ral luiyi in un effnil tu ennill the
yiii’iigster. nt the rnnip this sum­
Among the tVntrel p ' l u i ienmer.
|i&gt;i, who are expected In ntteml
Camp Wevvu Is three uiit-s the rent ral, Hiilrict Drrtil Hajj;
north uf Apopka, In* tells the rty of Fieri V&gt; ym ily in ’ting ut
parents, mul them fur two weeks, Duytuna ltcu.li next m. till tire
July 17 29, the y-V.wing yrl'th |Dr*. II. I&gt;. t'a-wvll, A. V.'. KpW),
seill have an ,qi|e-fSvtnifvr-1n n " ni.,1 li II, Mcl'asIln. oV RTnfo 3
joy n whulr lusie, luippy vnentieri ! •II rtieinlicr- of the Dlxttut #nd
fill* ilwitll u' talties that Ihi):&lt; like,1Slate Society.
tinder the In-st possible environ-' Anitnutciment Imv l it iiwJe
tnent ami lrii&lt;lcr*hi|i.
that there will to a ch.il) V til the
Rwlimiiing nnd ilivtni", hikin';, j Society program this year in lliut
nrrhery, tennis, horso shoes, min-1
iatiir* golf, . roquet, hamlicraf'. |
IwHmlnlon, vnlley ball,
iliamnml
ball, still other sport" will Ininsile nvnilalile for tin* Imys dur­
ing this rsmn period.

Dentists To Attend
Meeting In Daytona

" " " "l.A W N MOWK1W
llr,,Ur,| ■&gt;,. « . « , » » • » *
AU** |*«r
llive yotit w ell
b&gt; a r« »l
tngeli.iitli*

TStlEi

CO N STRU CTIO N

i'll)-

Herald Printing Co
•

Phev# IIS

0 Tread. Tha G rea test Tire
a w

u u iit.

F.xtro Heavy Red
Tube. Coated Inaide with a special
III
compound, wlslcbseals against nlr
'HHriVl loss. Flexible rubfy
b r n ilr e ilr m — no
M chance for alrleakjft,
A nge—constant air
W 1—
pressure Inaiirrs
g re a te rtlre m lle o g o

Tlr««ton t BATTERIES

----------1 0 H S A L K

MANAGER f o r large concern
wants women workers here, un­
limited line of advancement, Ad­
dress Rot 1(M Care Sanford Her­
ald. -

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4,75-19.
5.00-19.
5.25-18

c ------- T l r t i t t x

SPARK
PLUGS

WANTED: Th* Cltixens of Hanafcrd to visit th# new Banltary
and Poultry Market, 30t I-

WANT

tn

18— Houfsen F o r Rent

rarer -

stzm
30x3Vi„.
4.."0-21 „
j 6.75-19_

• 3 .1 *
34-

B E A ir r ir tlU .T ftsrwIMiad h— ^
1201 Msrnoltt Av*.- Phone 342.

8*
20!

Price

ftro to a *

(Greater line O f .Media State Resources And
A I mo ( ’ailed W ay To
Attractions W ill Re
Avoid Depressions
Attractively Shown
i*a of a*brrti«inc media on a
n.*rr r^neval and etleitaitn* scale
s the surest war to end the cur•*nf mwi'mir
and In
nrrfent th»m *n the future, ac
wrfln* In Rdward A Kifene, of
.h ik n if hrforr ih«* New
v • rk \dvtrthinf rttfh mcrnltv.
IVi'ia-liie that
ailsrrti.with all that It impl »•«. will
' n Ihi' way and Iritil Inward a
1 vht of |&gt;m«io • it v such a« the
h i 1'! Im- ns'ser knessn lit
KilrUe hrld that a "gmol adseitl-ern&lt;nt is Ju&lt;t as prjubii'tise ef so
cal and resinoml' value- »- a
#&lt;•-1 potato pal h or , gem)
clothing factory."
ddvrrti.lng i- not a &lt;4»tinrt
■-tej, which i« -rpmahle from the
LU'. . 'l l . 'JlC-CCKUeUl
L»ll l* rpt-rs-ly n s
m fit,- whrr!
nnst a ns*s*i*««ary p a il o f lh$» wholr.
b*» sor4iniirtl. A&lt;Ui"li*intr. Iinkf.l
\»ilh MUM pmMu lton niut ilU tri
biitiiui. ho Fa:il. **all hrlp to y il
br»*n«| «ml biA»$-r mn| olhor lbini*«
tho nor$*«*itio« o f lifo jin.l iho
|*Thkurir« o f lifo w htrb *&gt;h4»i»t«l bt
| »»' iii’hM*- |«$ o'orVnfto. f$t«in ihil i'

TH IS* WEEK—R e a d y m i x e d
Paint. Good rang* of color*.
$1.6$ gallon; 66 rent* quart; 36
cents plot. Stanley-Rogers Hard­
ware Company .

R SALE: On* Jersey
In, 506 R. 3rd St.

’resb

V A L D E Z R E F R E SH M E N T PA R LO R
Valdez Hutvl

A N G E L ’S E A T SH A C K
Geneva and Sanford Avc.

DOSSEY’S Q UICK LU N C H
Weal Firxt St.

PO ST OFFICE LU N C H
ArrotM front I'imt Office

MONK’S BILLIARD PARLOR
117 Magnulia Ave. , f

PHONE 891

r u t tha Tinstone BuiUln/t i t “ A

Chicoto. See the fmmoua

BOSTON. M ay. 2.V—0*1—Thwag* pendulum swupg upward
last Monday as six manufacturing
enneerrs in Hhinl. |4|and, Masharhusetts and New llampvh'r*
employing nearly 5000 workers
agnoumed pay inrfeaaes ranging
from 5 to l^-perrent.
Th# Stillwater Worsted Com­
pany of llurrillvllle. It. I., an­
nounced 12 1-2 percent inrr*a«e
In all departments, rtlectiv* at
once. The company employs sev­
eral hundred.
In
Wnodaocket, It. I., The
Branch River Combing Company
announced a &gt;&lt;&gt; percent increase
for its 56^) worker-, effective next
Monday. Th* Jules Drsurmonl
Worsted Company, of th« saute
city, announced at 12 1-2 percent
wage Incres-e for its 661) em­
ployes,
»(T#.-tlv*
imniediatrly.
Other mills in the city said they
rxpected to take similar action.
in Nashua, N. II., the Nashua
Manufacturing Company which
rmployea 2AOO workers, announced
irr.reases to Ihr mad# on a sliding
scale basis, the prreeatage in­
creases varying In ililferent de­
partment* of the mill. The ronipany marufartures cotton goj&gt;l,
te&gt;d, besides the mill here, oneiatta a plaat In IAtwell, Mast. The
ilKitases go Into effect nexi Mon­
day.
In rittfield. Mass., B’ rkshlre
Woolen Company ofTicials said
their 400 employes would reeeive
a 10 peresnt inrrvas* in pay and
in Fitehb rg th 230 employe, of
the Asher Pant Conrpa,tv wr-r*
notfird of raises rangirg from 6

t 1-2 tiled. W. 1st. SL. Mb. B
X- MiUtek m

Palmer, Orlando.

miniature

nt tills* Rutdrn. &gt;«p%rral car-(
nf KvrricU*l«** muck will ha
J tn i h in fn in which tha
nnp «n»l vneftaMaa will
r**nty-fH e Saminnla Indian# ara
on Ibfir wny from Miami to «*•
hihtt th$*ir handiworV nn«l mcthixhi
rtf ikim- m th«* miniature Tver*
rijtdo* villajrc.
If* pdroild nf «pefitm*vt« $»f Flnr»th frrsh water and
•vR| in f »
n cla«* tank*. «#rtirrtl for exhibition porpose* in
fbe fann»u« Shedd \t|iiariunt. IMtv
•nmas •hnwinir the flora *n«l

IK'l.aml hi*nil«pmrti*r« in a:i»«tt«|
WFFlintO S«*na!i*i War a naiil. **il

the At h r tie

•$** *114
r Mtdiinl(4vi|# nh« n«l *i* ,i.f thi i
jpn-rni «UrU htiiir !•••&lt;» n* linn**/* j **
firm* *
tu* «ni«l» Ml -••r ii i • •
Ikthii'h if in4*nin|tiirTit»t% l»rii*l»t*’r. t
'I
-ii- IBS-’ pfi’il U’lum ill &gt;11 'll
rirlimenl » f imlvidual lif.*, &lt;i |•
gain i„ leisure, m vni vm**nt in •
1(ii.’ihini of eh i'iv ,n Mt.’r-|||$sf!
Ifnuu anxirlv The mi Inn,- i- u„l
I nt'litviftf nunmnd
t«n I ••|»«|f|V 1
tiit’* Mtnrhliw*. untl n *n ,||.|f*te Wft ,

Rheumatic Pains
H ave l.r ft Him

Says Her Husband
Iros! Hi Pounds
In 4 Weeks
Salt- ,n l h-llrr silt,. Irn
’»*r I'»-r.I tel*.* • Inlkr 1$ ItiM .
$!*•••-• .a ti
. .****• in rr 1
telrr* »* $„ (rml tettesd rtss.l rl&lt;
kwwfsMtesf $•»•&gt;Is l| Is* g*&gt;.fsgr •&gt;
*7 ****•*+ In •
kfr
I r*»l%, ktq.hiMiing, l|. i'. a
*•-» •**
tai nu,i nt the . mi*
in phv.ica' n i l n ' ivefee* -• •I?*-.| and e lth­
ou, half fra 'HHIItfl ' of
d&gt; a *la-&lt; of I. i •• ter
' *t -.i-1 p*. .*■v ilium," *.
h i' Th- t I « ,-uk . , ,-ts
fit* ni T o. htort's Sant’o. -»,r any drtu t r*
•It I-*i• I., irp nn t yet
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W h i c h Acquitted
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MIAMI* May 2.V 0»*&gt;- Arthur
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MIAMI. Mat 21 -idh Federal
Judge Akerutan turneil tn story
trllhtg in murt here rec-ntly
after a jury uniultled
a mat
rhargrd with transporting a stolen
automobile to Miami.
Speaking to the jury, JudgAkerman .aid:
“ You remind ine nt u -ailur on
■ boat abounl which it mnn had
died. The captain -ent the -allor
to the dead man’* »ti»t«'i.«&gt;ni and
told the -ailor to throw the body
overboard.
*
"The next morning the captain
found the IhhI) -till there and on
inquiry learned that the -ill •&gt;
had entered the wrong -tali room
"The man we found -aid he
wasn't dead bet we didn't believe

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«f main fbmt «pn«o with iim :»-M»
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f Kbu ta || it| \%*1I I - n
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nro f thru!
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b#» (*♦•-o*l t * » w tk»«i*r*
♦aht •oft ♦•* no t rn lu il olrmoii
••|r plan* k ioo nn I shrill* o.li •»
Jifl ihU p*Vft*-a ”
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proeeil reads. Fo.r rente ‘of the
sis reel ges ta* gees to road
werh.
Mississippi has 62$ miles of
brick and asphalt pavement sad
5,122 miles nf gravel roads. Th#
cost was not estimated but th*
state financed the roads hy county
boas! irsua* aad federal aid funds.
Almost half the state’s sis rent
gas tax goes lor highways.
Louisiana's rnad, beaut ful high­
ways- 1,900 miles of rigid type
pavement and 1,100 miles of nunrigid type—hvere finarrej lly a
state hon&lt;| Issue, lieen.e tax and
t rlx-crnt gas Jax, That s'tale has
more than 7,iNV) mile of gravvl,
Alabama's fig res were not
available.
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FURNISHED Home, modem con­
veniences, reasonable rent, mar­
ried couple without children,
2
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., May
business women or 2 men seeking
26.—(Ah—For the first time in
bachelor quarters.
Reply Box
many years, new'business I eahs i
“ Home" care Herald.
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by th# furniture iaAieir in April
For Rent earreded that booked In March,
it was reported yenterday by
TWO OR four connecting office Seidman A Seidouo, accountants
room* over Sanford Gaa Co.
to the Industry.
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TRANSPORTATION

Birmingham. Alg. Will share
expenses, Phone 7|A-M.

FIRESTONE
COURIER TYPE
Thlu tire ta o f good Quality
■nd Workmanship — enrrie*
the namo *’ Firestone" and
full guarantee—told ta low
aa many cheap special brand
tires manufactured toaell at
• price.
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W ILL TRADE two plga for some
chickens or what have yon. Will
buy or trad* for light Vee-hottom
boat. Phone 341-R.

FIRESTONE
SENTINEL TYPE
T h is tire ia o f hettor
Quality, Construction and
Workmanahip than second
lin e special brand tires
offered for aale hy mall order
houara and others and made
without the manufacturer's
name and guarantee-

Flrvstono Itatlerle* set a w * bl|h
|Standard o f Pawer. Hepvadsbltlry,
, I-sox Ufa amt t&gt;«rMjn&gt;v. Wa will tset
mnj rnaka of llollcry I HKE«

VI ENNA
May 2 5 .-M ’t Thr
Austrian government mad.’ publlr
a dv'xr.’ yesterday furblddiag the
display anywhere in the rounlr of
either Socialist or Nail flags.

W* are equipped to produce
first class )ob work at the
lowest passible prices. Give us
a trial.

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lirand tlrcaolTrred for sale l.y
mail ortlrr Iiouaeu nud mu.Io
without the munufuiTurrr'a
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ADVERTISING IS FLORIDA EXHIBIT'
SEEN BEST WAY AT WORLD’S FAIR
TO CURE SLllMP|IS GIVEN PRAISE

SKY-RIDE CLIMBER SEES A WORLD FAIR IN MAKING

Wage Pendulum
"STwingsTOward
In New England Judge Scores Jury

Young People Are
Sponsoring F i g h t
Against All W a r s

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Fwiiegi ini,
C.'Ilainege,

hard surface roads and bridges
and Ttaneaaee has apsat about
$180,000,000 for Its 7.000 miles of
primary rua.b- North Carolina
boatied itself to build tha pikes
and Tennessee is paying for her*
• ilk a gas tax. Lonxe tai and
bonds.
’
Virgiaia has two syitema—a
primary trunk system of 6.000
avUea aad a secondary system.
Abou* MOO rslies o f eoncretr
roads have been built gir prrmary system at coat of about
$73,800,000. Virginia pays as she
goes, tier coatssi plated primary
system has a total of OJOO ns lea
of trunk roa&lt;h. And the wnrk is
being peiit for with a five cent
gaa tax.
South Carolina's system, includ
ing MOO attledtof hard sulfate
roads aad 2,110 of imaruied high
ways, cost $9(ji00.000.
Arkansas bonded herself a few
years ago for $9IJUM.0UO and ha*
spent &lt;100,000.000 ard built I.•45.36 miles of roncrete roads.
5,464^3 miles of gravel roads and
a flock of bridges. Seventy-five
more paved roads are umhr con­
struction.
Georgia** system has cost $12.’ .
000,000 snd this state pays as she
goes. Th* system includes 2,064

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y . M A Y XL 19M

VOLUME XXIV

-------- —

FIRST STEP OF SentmentAmongCitizens DEBATE STILL
Interviewed Is Unanimous
INFLATION IS For Giving Sholtz Power PERSISTS UPON
RINDING BILL
TAKEN BY U. S.

Fighting Reported
Near Peiping China
p k ip in o .

FARM REL
Informal Meetings Of
Producers, Proces­
sors, And Handlers
Of Products Called

May 24.-&lt; a v A m e rits *
mlaetonariee at
Tungthow. IS mile* *•»» ° r
her*. report#* renewed fighting
mi the outskirts of Tungchow
despite true* report*. The mlnalonartro etoek to thair poata
afU r rm cuatlng 70 A mar if an
chlhlran attain in g afhnol thara.
rhinaaa reinforcem ent. ara re­
ported errWtng and more D**11*
lag la Imminent.

Authorization Given
By Federal Reserve
For Open Market
Purchase Of Bonds

-Sentiment expressed today kt iheir neck* and lead p*i&gt;cil» in
vario.a local persona continue* tol their hands for they are ***tainly
indicate a willingness in favor of, bi nd to ih# people*’ w ishes.'
giving Governor Jtav* Sholtx the
C W. Stoke*, local market «wnbroad economy powers he recently rr declare# himaolf as confident
requested of the leg islatu re a' i ] that the request mad# by Governor
one ""*'
nnu
special joint session o f both i &gt;hulls I* a reasonable —
that It should be granted. “ We
House*.
H. M. Papworth. expressing at » ght to give nomeon# iU’.hoilly
t„ ,k&gt; something for our ta*r-'&gt;proval of the plan, said, ” 1
vrs" he ssid, "for the legislator*
President of the Unite,! Stale*
been given dictatorial power w. h ,|&lt;&gt;n't 'seem to be able 40 do any­
thing."
out any particular ar.xieiy a .
, Jld
Frank l- Woodruff, Sr
the
__ outcome. Inasmuch *« w,
"Apl'»r*nll&gt;*
the
1929,
1931
ah,I
aleetad Dave Shell« with a hlgt
majority than the President w»- |p.‘M legislature* have failed to
elect*,i. why shouldn't we gu lundlon in behalf of the public.

House Sidetrack* Au­
to Tag Measure For
Discussion OfMinor
Legislative Topics

New York Votes 12
To One For Repeal
ALBANY, May *4.-A ffV Returns today show Naw York
sU t* voted IS to on* yesterday
for prohibition repeal- The re­
peal vote in th# city of Now
York was opproxlmately 41 to
on*. In 389 of New York C lty s
3794 districts not a single vote
waa caat against repeal.

MORGAN Gl
LIST OF LOi
MADE BY BJ

GLASS BANKING
REFORM BILL IS
PASSED BY HOUSE

Financier Object*
Firm Being Ui
Same Regulatk)
Commercial Bai

TALLAHASSEE, May 24— (A*
W A S H IN G T O N . M ay
WASIIINGTo S T
I*4— &lt;41
Continued debate today delayed
(A.P.)—Objectlong by J. I
—The
first
*tep
of
the
series
of
Senate
action
on
tho
public
debt
WASHINGTON. M*r 24—
npeartion* authoriaed under th»
M o rg a n to j J h c i n g hid
funding bill while the House nld#( A .P .) — C il ia f o r In f o rm a l
nflation act w at taken yesterday
tracked the anUmokllo llaenao tag
p r i v a te ' b an V In g f ir m 1
m e e tin g * o f p r o d u c e r s , p ro with the aulborisatKm by th e f»dbill previously panted by the Sen­
the name examlnhtioiui
cerw ora a n d h a n d le r s o f .w h e a t
e r w board of tha
eral m
reserw
ate ami turned to minor matter*.
market
tho
Ssnala*
it*
open
a m i c o tto n w ill b e laau e d b e - Q £ J g J [
were recorded by him
I three per rent sale, tax measure
granting- Governor
Jority 7&gt;f th# men wr send t.v th.
, ,
introduced in the House and .* In
m eat bond*. .
before the Senate Invent!;
referred to the fl
Ignoring » r power. he requested I believe th at ^
f o r e t h e e n d o f t h e w eek b y
Hy this operation, the f*.Vr*l Legislature are
iiyc committee.
reserve hoard will step lot" the wishes o r else their tongue* i f he. with hi* Cabinet, will ,|J a w r y - , n&lt;ncf U l&lt; t|on rammittee.
f a r m a d j u s t m e n t a c t.
Ha gave *» his reason th at
ro
t
on
xpeaking
tern,*
wi*h
ih
t.r
j
thing
he
can
for
Ih#
aid
of
the
legislative
action
was
open
market
to
buy
government
WASHINGTON. May 34~-&lt;Ah
They apant yeaterday In an xfbond*. By taking these securities brains. Some of them are- «imllat people. I feel that it woulJ put u )lrn „„ , resolution proposing a —A thunderoua chore* of “aye*' relations with our client* ara.
o rt to ipaad op aalaftlon of com­
much more confidential than tho
out of general circulation and to our City Commissioners. The, hint on the spot wher# you ran roiutitutinnal amendment to
modity ehlafa to gat program* lor
(Continued On Page Two) - Milidatr the office* of county tax yesterday put through tho House relation* between a commercial
placing them In the hand* of the should have,tin cups hung aroun I
. . . . I , agraamanla
..K .m r n l i and acreage
trada
arraaga recollector amt ' a**e»«or. Th* pro the encompassing Gla*a-Sl»agal1 bank and it* customer* ran bo."
SAN FRANCISCO. May 34— reserve banks, the theory is that
d-ction under way.
po*alBwlll he aubmitted to Alh bank reform bill de»lgn#d to safe­
The committee sw ung. Into this ,
Secretary Wallaca and George U V -T om Mooney'* long-hoped- $'.!&amp;,OOO.mni mure of ruriency will
j electorate next year.
guard deposit* and give asaur- phase a fte r making public a Uat ■
J 4. Ptak, tha ehlaf adrainutTa&lt;**r. for trial on an old indictment In Im- placed in circulation.
The l|ou*e passed hill* to halt
Th s money goes to the banks
ane* th at federal reserve member of recipients of loan* by tha Mor­
&gt;apart to complete appointment connection with the bombing of
transportation Into Florida of gaabanking vrill be strictly separated gan Arm which included foemer
of key maa in IK# naw atl-up the Mill preparedness ik y parade, and to the owners uf the bon,is
olin*
on
whleh
th#
state
tax
haa
with th* expt-clalion th at by
Vlce-Preatdent Dawes, Ambnssa- .
from speculative operation*.
within 10 vhy*.
not
been
paid
and
to
allow
war
got under way yesterday, with the pumping the ■•hlUiona) currency
Thera waa not even th# form al­ dor Norman H. Davts, R ^ha™
C. A. Cobb, A tlanta farm adiveteran*
|38
sxemption
on
occu­
ity of a roll call whon th* reform Whitney, president of th# Nek^j
tor, aaaumad hit p « t yaataiday aa first session devoted to an un­ into th* bonk* credit will lie
pation*! Ilrense*.
ration production adm ln.atfator. successful attem pt yto select a loosened, making mure readily
Senators Whitaker, Tampa, and bill waa passed and sent to th* York Stock Exchange, Charlen Bavailable money for business pur­
Ita
companion MlUhall. former h*nd ®f th* N**
Ilo hopaa to parfact n program J ry.
tl*arham. W rit Palm Beach, con­ Senate, wher*
"
measure la unflnlahed bualneaa. tlonal City Bank, now on tria l o*
which con bo applied to ihia
tinued
their
attack
on
the
adminThe prosecut on accepted juror* pose*.
Secretary Wowhn announced
charge* o f tax evasion, and o th e r
year's crop, now almoat entirely as drawn and intended tmiprasenr
Dtratlon debt funding blit offering Ju st aa a test of strength, howev­
the laauguration of lb* poticy
prom inent figures.
A
er, there was a laat rising voi
p lan ted Prof. M. U WlUan. of
nmendment
aD*r
amendment,
but
no erldence.
Aa to the MlUhell loan which
after a meeting of th# cabinet. Th*
Montana SU U Collage, wheat
the administration force# under showing only 19 membera against
Meoney sot with hi* attorney*, administration has announced it*
the recipient haa aald now a tw s g
production adm iniatrator, haa bean
Senator Holland, Bartow, rallied the measure and 283 for It.
headed by the veteran Prank P. policy would be to use the expan­
NEWPORT, R. I . May 24— (AT
TAMPA. May 24 -F lo rid a had
Broad In Its terms, th* bill aa a t some $8,000,000, Morgan to ld
on duty for aeveral daya.
to
defeat
each
attack.
Walsh. Among the spectators was sion privilege only • • it is needed
—Mrs. Eugenia Woodward Jelke,
"Trunk" belhlng suits jroold^b# y e t.fa c e t.a n uncertain future. De- th* committee lt.-.w n n .9 l
Around lhaaa two commodltiaa.
sm aller percentage of Ins* In
his mother, Mary Mooney, and his to bolster business and in,I "trial
under-collateralised.
....
testifying J n .a - P iw t o f. har.trw tp barrrri from Florida'* beaehee and
( Continued On Page Three)
long tha backbone of the nation'*
......... *f(ir jjVorte, charged her
J. P. Morgan oponed th# ch
wife. lUne.
.
_____________ ■ctieitlea. - Federal reserve board farm inewme thaw a n y other elate petition
other
swimming
plncee.
If
Ragriculture am i tha cantor of it*
Mooney hs.l been brought to member* have said the reserve between 1929 and 1933. Receipts husband yesterday with a «#rie*
tered
portals of th# house of More
Strickland, of Humter. haa hla
farm aupplie* problem*, aom* of
the county jail her* a fe* *My* system wuuld do everything in its from major crops a r ,t livestock „f physical a»*aulu thmughout way about it.
gan for Senate fact Dndera
the moat Im portant a d j-atm an u
•go from San Quentin, when' he
terdhy and they w ere told
their nine month* of married Ilf*.
Mr. Strickland yesterday mornare tentatively planned under tha h*s been servirg a life sent-nce |H«wer to carry out successfully product* for the la ttrr year were
neither he nor hla partner#
Her husband, F. Frasier Jelke. IngHnlrodtired ■ bill in the lloute.
the PresiiWnt* plan for a con Xl.l p e ic n l less than in tb&gt;
act.
for the bonding, which re»ult»&lt;l trolled Inflation.
paid Income U se* for the last two
also
heaped
continual
abu*e
on
in
the
United
which
stated:
“All
person*
are
former. Red-cl.un
Newton D. Bright, a format
in a lus* of 10 lives.
The plan was tirncribed by mem­ Male* a*
whole was &amp;•!.» pet- her. Jlr*. Jelke aai.l In Newport hereby prohibited from bathing In
Kentucky comm it*iorer o f. a g ri­
’ While a record-breaking crowd .
When adjournment w*&lt; taken
county »up*rior ro .rt.
public o* appearing at or near
culture, Is being considered for for the day 35 of id talesmen in bers as th* most easily controlled cent.
of spectator* linUired Intently.
Almost immediately after har any public bathing place
sort
of
inflation
and
,
system
that
Federal
*tati*
0
m
showing
th*
the post of tobacco production a d the panel had been e a r sed either
Superintendent of Parka Jsmea Morgan taatlfied under queetHm- (
m arriage in Ib-cemlier, 1939, her clothed only in what ia commonly
would
be
u
m
b
r
constant
supervi­
income
by
stales
lor
the
last
tour
m lnlatrator and Earle Smith, i f for cause or by peremptory dialsion by g nveinw A l, oifidals and year* have been released In Wash­ husband »trurk her whtla, thay termed “tronka“ or rolled fcathlag Moughton today announeed that ing by Ferdinand P*co«v th# com­
• Chicago, president of tha lllinnl*
Itnge. Of the M remaining ip the
ington. Analysis of the figures per* on a train going from Rlr- suits." Violation of the proposed he had completed tha erection of mittee couneel. th a t he had paid
A ' A gricultural Aaaaclatlon, ha* bean jury bo*, seven Were women. A federal reserveJ m "k » .
(Continued On Png# Three)
The President waa authorised to made for the current number b» m.ngham to 'Chicago, *he said. law would bo termed a misde­ 39 orange colored marker* which
W offered the- i«M« position tor com new panel was ordered for today.
In the latter city, he knocked her meanor.
employ
four
method*
of
currency
the
Florida
Grower,
agricultural
are
designed
to
assist
aviators
and hogi. tha adm inistration of
The trial opened a fte r a last expansion. Ih# open market opera­ inagaaiue published heir, d&gt;xl“*,'j down twice, »he lesllfle,!. breau**
In order, h# *al,l. to make en­
which will ha combined
minute legal objection had been tions of th# federal reserve board rlorida has lared markedly beslt- •he •pent 119 for two dosen pa»»- forceable the law* against "book­ who visit tho Hanford Municipal
In addition to production odmlnmaking" operation* in wagering Airport.
swept aside by the state supreme beirg the first, and the one which than any uther during Ih* depie*- |w rt photograph*.
itt rotors, man will be selected for
Th# marker* ara In position
court, which rejected an appl &lt;a the administration has #«pr*&lt;srd
In lanuloii, *be drclarrd, he „n “prise fight", cock flghta, arch­
aioB,
companion poata to adminiatar lion of John O’Gara, law prnfei
Ing contest*, swimming race*, foot along the field, and they define
threw
her
down
and
raise,I
a
lump
hope woulil lie adequate l„ pro■thud* Island ma.k- the seco-d
'■ctlaitias in connection with tha •or and taxpayer, for a w rit of
dur* the desired upturn in busi­ best showing, It* loss being ;I7 per­ on her head and tried l» kick her rare*, bora* ra *•. golf matches the landing area. They ara erect.
processing and m arketing of **ch
or any other rontrst of »po#d, skill
mandate to compel dismissal of ness.
cent. Uf the remaining Id Stats*, Ireth out.
*d a t th* suggestion of th* De­
commodity to b* undertaken . ndar
Three Indictment* w e r e . . .
the indictment.
Late in their married Ilf*. *he ,.r endurance,” William V. Albury. partm ent of Commerce, Airways
The
operation*
authorised
yes­
only
nins
showed
a
reduction
of
tha act. Only ona of these. Guy Cturned by the JtomlnoU County
of
Munru*
Introduce*!
»
bill
In
Inn
A t the o itse t Judge Urals terday or* p Iting into u&lt;- only a lets than 80 percent. New J-isey •ant, »h# believed .he wa« going
Division, whose officials recently grand Jury lat# yesterday nD*4*
Shapard, of Evanston, III., a re
Ward said h# would not allow the fractional part of the activities hud 37.9, New llainpak.r*. to. tn have a chili) and she told him. House yeelerday morning to make
tiled m eal packer, haa so fa r bean trial to become an instrum ent for
such operation* a m lade maa nor placed • high rating on the ,o:al noon and presented to ClrciM
She
said
hr
responded
that
it
w*»
auhorited for the federal reserve t onnertic .1 40.7, Jiassacliusevls
selected. Ha will h a n d e trade
field.
Court Judge Millard Binstead of a felony.
(Continue*! on Tag* Two)
barks.
41.1, Vermont 42.9, West Virginia “rldieuloii*."
Mr. Moughton also announioJ tha atatem ent th at other# wlU h#
‘ agreement*
Involving
yacking
Moving swiftly la»l night, the
In
a
I'ari*
night
cl
h,
in
19.11,
The
use
of
the
open
market
rp40.2, IVnnsyluvniw
40.7. .New
hour* products, particularly hog*
House placed its approval on a that within a few day* construe- forthcoming probably on F rid ay .J
•he waul, women rapte to him anil
e ra t on plan was taken as an in­ York 4n 2 and talifo rn la tuJl.
The - Indictment*, all agaW re
measure whlrh would permit the Hon will begin on a new runway
A man to taka general charge
«al
mi
hi*’
lap
and
ki«*e,l
him.
d ention (hat the admin-stration
Isms of farm inroma In the
pensioning of persons who lorn me that will perm it boats weighing white persons, are aa followe r )
of the trad* agreem ent program
"I called him a letheroiu old
did not plan to employ any &lt;T the other 37 slates ranged from 81
Grover Sharp, charged wuN,
remain* to b* aalectad. Cheater
79 year# nf age and are •ilhout an much as four Iona to be lowered
others a t this time.
per,ent in Michigan to 79ft m man”, «h* »ai,l.
visible mean* of support.
intp 1-aks Monro* or from the wilfully and malklously cutting
Davis, a form er Montana commis­
Mr*. Jelke further (ratified that
a fence. He pleaded guilty before
(Continued On Pag# Two)
TALLAHASSEE, May 24— (At
sioner of agriculture, will have
lake with speed and safety.
TIGER CAPTURES CAR
in Imndon, during a trip linme'k- IIURGLANH m a k e j i g . r a w b
—Inspector*
of
the
sta
te
motor
gtnaral charge of tha work of pro­
The runaway, to be 84 feet long, Judge Smith who ordered a
airly after (heir honeymoon hd ctlon adminiatrator* for each vehicle U g .departm ent hove col­ , RAN ANTONIO. Tex.. May 24.
M'ALEHTER, Okla., May 24 - will be constructed between the tone* withheld upon payment
wanted hi* "es-m utie**" lo dine
,
.
commodity—wheat, cotton, to m , lected approalmately 1 *8,000 ..men —UP)—A female royal Uengal
(AT—Rr.
A. A. Duncan, pastor of municipally owned P. D. S. boat costs.
with (hem and I rrfused, natural
Link Kennedy, who Is char
hogs, tobacco, rice and dairy prod­ May I from Ptnridiana who have tig er rod* into San Antonio yes­
th* Raptlat Church hsra, la work­ itock and tb* dock now occupied
ly”.
Mr*.
Jelke
did
not
name
'hi
with aggravated a e e a u l t
bought three-dollar Georgia II- terday tn complete possession of
ucts.
ing with Jig-saw pussies th at are by the Winn-Lovett Grocery Co..
woman.
Charlie Oliver, a negro, on
A t the Informal meetings an In- eerie* instead of Florida tags, of- a baggage and mail ra r on a p**In
th*
vicinity
of
the
Legion
Hut.
,liferent.
Yeggs
made
them.
They
H. M. Papworth, who ••»i»led
She said that al Palm Reach he
17. 1933.
Th*
runway
will
be
constructed
•
tensive study of price*, produc­ fle'als of the d e p srt/irn t said to penger train front Dalian.- She re tu rn o t luval per MUM in (lllrg
•lapped her in the face during a trucked away th# church safe and
II. A. McMIcheal, charged
tion, -turpluiea and plan* for l*#t- day. Effort* have 'been concen broke from a rage almost :fMl ilaim a for dam age. «uffrre,l d u r­
.racked U In a lonely apot behind in plenty of time to be readable aggravated assault upon Samu
hlnrkgammun
game
and
that
in
itaring the return U\ the farm er trated In larger cities and ot guiles from here. M. II. Margrovr. ing the fruit fly campaign. l,"Uy
for us* during a proposed regatta
the
stale
nrnitentlery.
Finding
Chiruxu »he once threatened "In
Wilkinson near Lake J***up ea
Sr II be um hrtaken and Wallace more Important highways, hot railway express baggsg* clerk, announced that Prr»nk-nl M.iy a'ld
nothing in it *xr»pt P»P*r». Kbey that will be held her* on June 10. this month.
(Continued Oil Paga Two)
and P»ek hope th a t plan* will b* officials said the Inspection will /led . Police and ton worker* suc­ Secretary Uabcmk Of the Florida
proceeded to ear th# Insurance pol­ A cable and drum system la to be
Judge Smith ordered
praaented fr o * within the Indus b* exUnrtrd tn all localities with­ ceeded in recaging the animal Glower* Re-linburaenieat foniinlticies. abstracts, note* and the like constructed that will perm it the there cases certified to the.
here.
in
the
n
s
i
t
few
weeks.
easy
w
llhdrawtl
of
boats.
trie*.
into hits.
tee will leave for Wa*bingt"n
ty Court. They will b# tried d a r­
next week.
ing th* July term.
States Attornev L. P. Royl# a t
They will a*k Pre-i,l#nt l!'»‘*enoon today said th a t the grand
vell to attach an emergency ,lau*e
GENEVA. May 24t - W ) - ln Jury probably will retu rn w hh two
In ,me of the billt_|ia**|ng ibij* gh
no bills late today, and th a t
ToTigreS* *ugg*rlirg a 6li iwrrent spTreil T y ’ l're* hV iiT* rtob«evfTC*T
further Indictments may not bd
payment on all rlsin u filed by dM-tline thaP tlw United Stale*
forthcoming until Friday morn­
i*
i
n
ly
t
o
consuh
powers
In
;li*
F
unds
fsrm
et*
and
grow,
r
f»r
How Ktortda'i oxhiblt a t the ing the day.
Ths challenge of the next gen-, proper devslopment of boys.
ing.
A fifth display will be a model •Umage* suffered during th &lt; *rn- event of • meiSicr of wor, F.ngls,'J
NEW YORK. May l i ^ m - World'* Fair in Chicago la so well
Concluding
hi*
talk,
Mr.
Guern­
Four ca re t are listed nn th* civ­
tixlay Inlruduced at the disarms eration 1* a real and vital one,
|isign.
Florida
home
to
be
elect,-,I
in
a
Through G erard Swope th# gov­ arranged and advantageously lo­
Mr. Papworth slate,I thu. dur­ nim t conference rrvi»e,l ,'lau»«s •aid Rotarlan Kembick Guernsey, sey Impressed hla hearer* with il docket which Judge Smith
group of typical A nirnran home*
. em inent obtained testim ony todnv cated that It probably will be the
mor# than B mils away froiii the ing the past two weeks, nix' 'b a n which would stipulate in the r*„- of Orlando, In a short talk on th* fact that “Back of every boy sounded yesterday morning. Three
'
th a t a f u r Charlen E. MlUhell fine*! of any it* la was deocribod
ill claim* have been add, ,1 to of a breach or threat of a hrracli "Boys Work" before the Rotary gon* wrong is a man who failed of them w*re panned temporarily,
Hall of Utales.
sold Ms stock to Mrs. Mitchell "to to Sanford K insm ans today by
whll* one was set for hearing on
Th# sixth dixplay will be know n •core* of other* arreplrd kirli* th at member* of the Uriandin his duty or hla opportunity to
Club of Banrord yesterday.
record n low " *o he would have Karl Lehmann, trad* body secre­ aa tha Florida Exotic G a n le n * the pa*t few month*. II *0111
June 8.
Killogg pact, or the l^ o g e of
to pay no income ta x In 1929 he
“It I* a challenge th a t should »*J that boy's fret on th# right _ (jm « spanned. ar«:_B «du-Q rtgK
tary, who, under leave of absence wkere ovary variety of tree, that nearly 1700,090 damage l« Nations, or any I.im niember surh
then made a claim am the National
Hardware Co., vs. Smlth-Jordalt
pur. as the Unite,! Sisles wr— H«m ,w not g o -u n h e rd * :!'b y R ourU nx". path." '
from his duties here, haa for the ahrub, and Dower known to Fl«r- ■l^liqed by RemlnnU
City Company In a a effo rt to
Inc.: Flora Long ve. J . J. Cat*“V
Kotarians
O.
W.
8
p*ne*f
and
IdA Will be displayed;
"
&gt;nnr, and th at one prmninrm Cel­ may propose a general consulta­ h« stated, “a challenge th a t gives
----------avoid loss on the Stock: --------------ra. E.
K- A*
A.
Mr. Lehmann said that the Fair ery Avenue grow er icek* payment tion.
Caulhon llutchtnon mad* short damages; J . L. Wlmbish vs.
the atate In the InUraaU of the
Rotary
gn
opportunity
to
Imbue
Mitchell la on trial fa r evading
Douglas*, *t a).
will open next Saturday and that for an estim ated tt3,uuo lnn»g*
Fair.
talk*
th
at
related
to
tho
Jomgs
all boys with th* idea of a man
an Inmme tag In 1939 and *30 hy
», young
The case of Sam Klnlaw,
exhibit* are lo hi* pepper crop.
Florida will have alx different Florida's various
with a capital “M". It la further of tha Florida Legislature, while white man who la suing th#
the At-,
all-eedly fake sale* stock.
display*, Mr. Lehmann told the ready for Inspection. They will be
a challenge that we In Florida K ill Lehmann sum msrised some (antic Coast Lin# Railroad
»•
ft won#, a director In both the
oad M
Klwanian*. The principal dliplay maintained during the entire fiveof th* many local activities which $60,000, will be tried June 8- Klashould particularly answ er."
flatinnal City Ranh and the Na- will be in the C eert o f Stale*. month period, and many novel fea­
Comparing the costs of reclaim­ bs termed aa "good new t.”
ttnnal City Company, .testified
law lost a foot In an accident »**«
N u t ia point of interest will b# a tu res calling attention to all of
Those attending the luncnson Rands Biding some month# ago.
gon-sewing an Informal meeting
One of tho largest civil suit* ing tho lives uf the youths who
two and one-third acr* bearing or­ th* displays wtU be eel forth from
were: Hotariana N. P. Yowell and
a t National City Cempcay direc­
filed in Circuit Court here In many have been sent lo prisons and Kendrick Guemaay, of Orlando,
ange grave th at will occupy a tim e to time.
tor* In March a t la st year a t
TALLAHASSEE. ti* y 24. (At months today woa made a m atter house* of correction with th* cost
Tho** attending th# luncheon
large mctlon eomn di*lance north
and U. E. .Hill, of DeLand, aa
whteh. V aald. MlUhell made Me
w ere H. H. Pattlahall, of Geneva, —Commissioner M a y o t o d a y ot record following receipt of In­ o f properly *d rating the grow­ g .e sti, and Rotarian* Randall
elaiwi -tn broad terro*,’’ eaytag he of th* main hall of tu ts * .
ing
youth,
Mr.
Guernsey
said
that
warned
grower*
th
at
If
they
M&gt;ray
formation from Palalba attorney*.
A third display wlU eeneeni It- J. N. Thompson and J . T. langley.
Chase, who presided. 8 . O. Chare
a rM n aH r bought th# stock ta be•elf with the enU rtalam nnt of a t Alabama, a* visitor*. Kiwanisna their citrus fro it with arsenic they
Th* plaintiff U Julius Reid who “I f erg spent only on# fifth u S r- H. M. Watson, H. B. Pop#, G
W H of tho Notional City
GENEVA, May 24^4A »t-e«M
Howard Overiln, who preaided. will do to a t th*4r own peril. May* area the’ Florida Bridge and Con­ muck tn trying to keop th* bov
children
in
th
at
It
M
a
miniature
W. Spencer, Georg* C. H ard ts, J today deDnltely
pane and anggeetlnc the
accepted UH
orange carmval sim ilar to the Ray Fog, Fletcher Bally, Bill Du •aid th* state areenk law ha» not struction Co. for *190,000 aa from doing and going wrong, w*
A. Wright, B. P. Haines. W. C. League of Nations plan to
m*ght to hold hli '
-W orking World" exhibit a t a ra ­ Rose, Julius D iagftlder. P iter been rgpsnled aad It Is unlawful damage*. P elatk. and Starka a t­ wouldn't need to try to bring h in
back with what 1 term aro futile Hutchison, Leonard MaLucas, W It* dispute with Colombia
' eat carnival near th# M ayfair •chaal, K. I. Hey, B. D. CuweJI. to spray despite the fa t that a torneys represent Mr. IU H Si
^
AO REPORT* IKCOMR
M. Ilaynee, P. J . 8 tlne, J. A L*tkla border territory,
V. A. Bpeer, T. U Dumas. S. J. bill I* pending la the legislature Hber.'ff .J . F. McClelland w
lleUL
The speaker said th a t R otanans Brown. R. P. MonUalvatge. W. A entail* th# evacuation a t
The feurth display wtU be th a t Nt&gt;« P. 8 Lam*on, V. R. WlUon, to amend the preeeot laws. He given an order to be served a*
RflA V oK E, V a , May
Tarpon Springs T. 0 - Sharon. 8 . r . Doudney. W, •aid he baa been advised that a local representative* uf *h# bridge • u meet the challenge of youth leffler, H. R. Stevens, Karl U h - land and placing th* dl#
’ 429 w— hold law a 3399110 h-wt a t a typical
sponge
fishing
boat
from which 8 . Coleman. C. O. Bar*. Rupert few grower* have already sprayod company who are sub-contractora bp sotting proper examples before m .nn, 8 . 0 . Oray, 8. Pulaaton, under th* Jurisdiction of
* n**t fn~T wrowth# nf l*«*
Strickland. W. B. Faehary, Karl th*lr grar#* with arsenic. In«pec handling th# rend ruction of the all boys and by ro-oporating with Martin J. Brant, Ar W. Epps, aad commission. Colombia
Norfolk Wentero »*R- diver* will demand Into th a v
program two weak* ago.
t e n i f i laguon to bring up l^ h m an a, Howard Long, amt Ar­ lor* a ra checking th# grove*, he brt4ge a t Lake Monroe.
groups who actually assist la th* II. H. Coleman.
a t various intorval* dur­ th u r Braaaa.

MOONEY’S TR IAL
UPON OLD COUNT
it'll]aL 1 A

4k

1 ^ -S J

17-Year-Old Indict­
ment Being Used In
Present Litigation

Meamire-laAmong Other Items
To Guard Deposits

FLORIDA LOSSES WOMAN CHARGES
UPON ITS FARMS HUSBAND STRUCK
LOWEST IN U. S. HER MANY TIMES

Drop Of 33 Per Cent Mrs. Jelke Testifies
Also ThatHeHeaped
1 n R e ceinta.. Since
Abuse C o ntinually
1929 I s Reported

New Markers A re
Placed At Sanford
Municipal Airport

r

3 Indictments A re
ReturnedBy Grand
Jury Late Tuesday

Buyers Of Georgia
Auto Ttfprs Warned

Steps To Be l'ushed
To Get Fruit Fly Aid

«

S w ope Testifies
Lehmann Tells Kiwanis Club About
Mitchell Sought
Florid&amp;’s Exhibit A t W o rld ’s Fair
Pay For His Loss

f

FngliHh Plan Would
Strengthen Protocol

Kendrick Guernsey Talks On “Boys
Work" A t Weekl y Rotary Meeting

Unusually Big Suit
18 Filed With Court
Growers Warned Not
To Use. Arsenic Spray

Peru Accepts League
Plan Of Settlement

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I

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Batting M arks , Sh o w
\d O f 1st Month O f Play
Central Florida Loop

ng to Court Hogaa ofTkiaU.
Tha new b II 3 1 '.tide* a »alary of

B y “BOWLING NOTES”

t h .a

rnni Ko° to 11000 v,r '"•r ,OT

U nder

n
• •
rro v ifiio n s

eachMbe Jualk* of lh* Pear* and
N e w
tha Conslahl*. roosUbl* Bob WUb* rvcetrod
rvxreirod
cos salii I Hal wMJ# he
upwards s f 92500 Iasi pear twclu'*Conuwmtd From Pave Oooi
ILw toc, who voluntarily r-duerd ,ng mileage. He prooably netwd
hi, salary undar what !•» i* af( o u n ty Com m ip»ionfr»
rtc tiv a
lowxd, tu wher* he a*U"-* 12100
a p tr dlcn
of
pel
last yvar in salary, will rrwivu year. TH# rew b II pros Wes O ut
frotii 91200 to &gt;21000 slider lb* lhay may be paid from 9200 lo
new bill.
* ,
1180 per year.
Tax Assaaaor Alag Vaughan
Mem'wra of (he Hoard of PubHe
net'm l $1273 last y ear, aceordiag lastracUon are paid 948 per year
to a**i*(anl M. F . Doudney. Th* an a per diem hail*. The near bill
nrw bill pioxiile* that his salary •provide* that they shall icteiee
shall I* from &lt;1400 lo 12300
from 1100 lo 1100 per year.'
Supervisor of Ragiatratloa W. i .
The Associated Press dispatch
Th gpen Is paid $44 par month ai which adr'sed The Herald of Sem­
prcsrnL The new bill sals his sal­ inole County's terjuiyemenu un­
ary a t from $15^ to $500 per der the new bill did ro t mention
y » ir.
.
what amount shall be paid Ibe
Prosecuting A ttorney J. C. T as Collector, luut yesr Jno. D.
LeonanE estim ated $1200 aa l)U -link las approximated a $3*00 per
net Income ta il yepr. Ths nrw year net Income.
UAVK T 0 U 3 WATCH repaired
hill guarantees him from $000 to
by one who really knows bow.
91200 per year.
Irigga, Jew sler. Mag. A n .
Ju st lev of tha Pear* fee* have
L E G A L N O T IC E
-L o s t a n d F o u n d
aven ged about 92400 per year r#».
i s r i m t in n t n r tu n r o r t T i - —
— . — ------POUND: le a th e r s u n k ;
in r- tn» r«i«re «r i * T ) MKIttKey" Case with three
Feed outfit.
J^KTjlKIt. Deceased—IM Pitts, bile h*)*.; Initial* on case
' ‘ n e t t , n n ritT :
may h are same by app
7
8
HTTOfff- audpayl a r f T ^
Ir VV«rn»r
W * \ r s V ’t e ;
k - A u to W o b d e .
J llreeden
J XVeaxer
STEEL c a b and body Ford
T o tals
u„ truck with U g. 92AO. 0 |
T
Ford ton truck. Stake and rat
I* I I lii«*h
1*1 m
with U g. 950 Reel A Son*.
T
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Sunday at th* Sanford Ifawiing
.sii i
-- *---• • - , Club allay* t h e ’ SanfiH 4 -man
team loot to lak e ciiflnty by 17
TfWw Y ••fIh
jU .
(Contliwsd Front Pago Dae)
Ml lsa.M»«
pins while the Sanford 2 man
- a i J 0f inloxirst1*-/ beverogoo.”
llru .WIj t.
• ' • n r in ti .it I
J . . , Ai* s u e — 'S of
groat - ta n team won thalr m at.h from the
P'“*By PBTKK IH.'IIAAI.
'.li t'r m n " at 'be “rn i« u al «nd extra Lake county boy« by
In th* first m a'rh II. Eaton at
.IU [ «
„ • H nf r**w#r to the
t o m » Orreetary
*
[nrdtnoiy x-ant*
r*
assaults on otherwise -fa la k e rounty totalrd '-07 for 3
x u i iiti ix i u x i . i s :
Pres Me-1&gt; hx I‘ii - gre*s" and
games with 237 for high single
IV
l.
|v t
pits'i""
'ha*
these
poxrers
hurlera Were features ,if| Rig A»a Wall, vetrian C is-osiNi W ••rk
,
5
^
eefomn-"
I*
II
• while in the 2 man. G*«. Ilabe of
sis
Florida Rase hall l.eagur o tfk l
be
returned
to
CnotfCW
as
sonn
as
who hus th u year I .'VV'1
Sanford, scored a 213 for high
!&lt;•
the p ir.rn t rtnergm -y la over.
o f Sunday whicb brought
th e nwd r I'h iu i*tpht.»
single van** of the any.
:i'a?
I»f. list ton called the passage
month of play to , satis- Util**, hs* swi-pl ynit'.g r ijit krr il
In the
a a r o n d Merrhant’a
.A
| | l^9f Mt of th- lie* i hill “open defiance Leaime the Ne-lll Rfittlers arv
.
Ira h a in , I lay tu tu lirui Iii t.-timer 1;t«»o|tat9
lilha prior,seasons, the first
''a n d viola'inn nf the C onstitution” atilt in first plare by a :| game
liNltiru*1
XHI.It It IS
produced tho utmost in ,roni the pinnacle a*
j that lagiflators had sworn to up- margin with
Forre-t Gatchal'a
►lontiM 1iVirimh#*
til not only in tho pitching leader nf th r t onual
.■« &gt;! hold, and rrofxoood a re-nlutlon of second and the V’alder Motel in
*91....... 'll*
tho hatting and fielding He­ tlaseball Iwsgue.
‘*{sl rondamnotb,n pf 'home "who tre a t Third pla-e.
/4f r .n i
r
at*. Existing Irogue rec.
Ma&gt;saying lie- xuiiiliinnl -Innts Vli 1*0.it!Ai r
i a s i 'lightly their noth «f nfflro.”
The scores:
*IT
r*.|l
t&gt;M
|pa*llM
I.IK K I til STX HM X B tT IO *
. in oach deportment have f Joinar, liu ish aid l, a rd lisa s at
We r-|.-r**llv deplore th at th*
ToalwsW
tied o r broken by players or .laytuiia Urach Sunitiy iflrriMHm •^
J lllW h i'e llnme. teith hy anmninre- Vf KdImn
9Ihr
I*Jf Mt l«t o :
IXt
Ml
It
-­
In a manner that gtiaran- |o r f l ’. * h l l - t ln l l \ r I r nr*. \V * ll Kansas fits
**' ( meat tbxt Is-er-and wine would ii l»*9MBf|«r$ • fM
u* III HI Iff
n •Hylir
more spectacular play, w hile ift r il h i* N v *i«t*r fr«»m .l*m to ,H 0
l i e ser-ed there and allowing Ihr IT Wrf totmlfl
a m t h tu ts xsstM ix tiiix
m ID M»
1
4
*
*
t.
tv
Iff ?*71
lit
ovary rity In the loop come, n go nhead nf l.taham hy nearly |
*il» I de'b -rv of truck Inads of beer a t It. l!«f nn
14
Now tt»l»*ri»
2*
n f effectixre n r surprising 10 points. Graham err trd un- h tl,
a ll i I(
»,• after midnight Anrll 7.
i n I f f ■« MM
in(ill t•
T»**«*U
fMtruii«in
on tho part o f soma one nr ■it th lea tries tu drop from *W1 In It.i
5‘ i 1nh-w neranbist under
flnshlighta
x. Idlit'/iTis*
.Hr
’ II ’ ii
players.
,a]« . ||*y | llfttlflrl* t over the land,
AlUntJ
*“ 11
.448.
If
t taiui'-'i'd-t
Vradlining the month's srtWI: »b..tld xnreepHer its dignify, nl
NumUy'ii |J M fi brou^ltt ftv« KflitMlIlF
It
one must include n e e M '"—'* rtw Lallt r* u»(f» lh#
—1J
J* ( .iis |„w li.slf In '-e lureed Into a hill
«»f b-l nitllB llnrfc
ng fnr Fanfnrd. A-a W all’s
. tssird fnr berr.” Rarlnw sqldt
r r rl»Fh, lit.tl flr»|i; i- •_* »»• .Ll*?*n
Kgloua .hatting, fur Cocoa, am) Ifial |t&gt;ai!ior. Tin* n«weo&lt;sirr* *i«*t
1V 'l'h orlixiix wa« itmter
S«
apoetarnlsr fielding hy Roh
tlv Iei«rniev "the report
B*rt
t
i
l
l
#11
iiiitl
JtH*
ILfrqr*.
of
tan and Eddie Moore, nf O '.
rnte turned ic.war l the o rp o a l
h H t P" " 1 »*—«—»■■■ “&gt; Best- - L jilfl lL'.iLaiiibdUuu&gt;b4 jtUwjsswAounL,
B&amp;nu* al#«'iu*i*t ColUm I'oyrrr*, of
.Rermea PHne, of Cocoa.
eenMrim " f the Chief KxmUtlvr
,• In addition, It t« Impossible to Ur(umU», fid I* l(* rrr|| n#tj |^«
of ,u r. n*ii&lt;*"."
McCulffy,
of
r
WJ'I,
overlook the mnrhinr-lik*
peila lh- 1s t rsimxiiro. Hart' n
The Leesburg llruins who ubked
‘/•farmanee o f the Hanford .Celery.aid. to 'h parlies bml been capHull and Curly at Ssofntd fin I ,
feds with their seven-straight
t |ire i |IV r.r,»-'b"iiir force* through
"n at »c *e end powerful romht1ju ris* t the potential power lying kits mt. .Sunday, pim prd tnl«» »-r;
1X2
III
V •S Slere
I 4T 114
ill the hata of players at le e s. on l place m team hatting wt*h u
natWi of "uniVrworld" and “ur»II U l l l f . *1
ta t I U
&gt;f» II .1 •
mark
nl
~Mi.
The
Fails
.lni.i.ud
Tho
VaMei
lintel
tram
In
the
.h*'nr and Cnroa a« evMeored by
»*r*n{M". resultine In "the rfisf t l • IS
Jtnn'lax's ahow inrs: 'h r dsfep.lre
franchirement of frletal* of pny Sanford Rowling league took 2' T mI a I o
' weaknesse- that hnve proven so
hlbttion."
, resfly to f/-eebxirg and New Smxr- 7 to Lung him witlyn one rlutnr#
v .- n 'i ,.. pim
snd{ ry»f»«9^#nlNtivr«*,
rep-erepl»tives.
psL-sod the further fart that on i*f .Nut Shiilwy',, t'.UI iitom ! of |.%
he kl'led. had been “formal up- n |
lews the Celervfrils pro head'd (Had #• without rrto r hy «i f%lch*
(H-rl nf forfeiture of fae*V reg ­
wtthln the next in d a ta , t h 'l 's
, laritv” to ."do the p arty ’*- hid I
will he th e flia t-half pennant.
■M »'re (e-tead of represen' log lh* |
' Amonir . 'h e herler*. ymntr “ II- uf thr fiisl Month of pl«j [
• hot they muda- II Hit*. I
' * ' wl’l nf nn-tl'ueut-.'i
Ablml to
Emil
Yd*.
Laea'airg
m
anager.!
llor and his side-arm delivered
lion the t'nrna lh«k*«- j -••• '• • 'I th r .e fact r* whirh he term—I
•■dfi'rxrctlie
to
representative
peoss.flre
today e 'v e h'm the who has pnlisl out tw o t r ip le - in from i'lx In .278 an&lt;l tu
Added attraction lo regular feature picture illractlon
leading predion among the hti-l on* m in e , as well ns two iliiu b lrs pie r in team hatting.
govern .pent." Bnrlyn named nMatinee 10-35—Night 1010.
era. On Mav 7 hr l»-rnm» th '1 In nne gamy. In s e tu rfrg four hits
filT ie ia l recu M , n ' (c le a n -1 'jg fp u pj-r.bcr dsn -er thtT power* given
le a p ts's firs ' hurler of- a ao-hit. in fo u r trie s no M u r I I he " , w it h 1texlay by I ’v le r S ih n tl, I m J ih* tn 'he I•root*lent hy Congress.
On The Stage
po-rotl game when he hsndej th- W a ll, tho league’s only 1.000 h it­ -rr ru ta r y , a ir as fnll.iwm:
"N e'er before In the history r f
3:30, 7 A 9
Vaudeville
New Smyrna Crackers an « lo n ter *n fa r this year
the republic have we seen such
The four out nf five hriMlnir o f 1TH %xt .
II %ft M II %»e. r n ' cal ard revolullonarv meas­
defeat. P rior In that hr defeated
The Six Dsnring
% ltd 9t*» PN
Orlando .1 to 0 with th»re hit*, Wally Shannon and Cracker l i r a - , " etuou
S hooerrllra
2if »•• 1ft IM ure, a'tn'dcd or proposed” hr
while last Week he aenln h lsnlrd ham. of I'avlniia, A-a Wall, of
sahl. "The P'd'ljc tn'n.l seems
__iU -lli an, Tslcul—l ft ?t
A
of -&lt;: f &gt; , , i j r . . u t i u d ---------llk e -Oelandoew* il U U, -allowiotK am h o Serrnadrr*
IJB i«
aod - tu n 'e I (&gt;y
•1 JJa II *( r.%
| • It li imIm
8tage IMml
plv hits. Hr. far he ha- hurled J»
million*
it
seemnM
Hr
% SB If 119 Ul
nr, (| N* w HittYf 1)4
and
Sam DeKrmal
,»ie of the real nature and IniTh- IVutn, Man .
*«rh
iN itiv tn rs \i. i i v m s t :
1 | s . h " f "V*nv m o v e m e n t s "
l e l i t a Midmaa
r f . l lnh
«i «M N II %«
!ml»l lh# |! l ll iitriliH iMil ft*rord,
I' '
Part n m l'ed the m"Vr tow a'il
|
I|IM Ih-llshl
• ‘ia ••»
1» ir M •'
both hnvlng set down 12 S fw (
Chic Thomaa
„ , , , | of the Eighteenth Amend­
.... i»4*Utu*
n *'
('itlllrlli.l
It
.^Mivinnrn In *)ni*
Th# U*ii«ui* j «'»i.tt.ti.. riA»". I*i&gt;m *
*$ *; (pc&gt;«tf "|kti vr«'dlF«( Iwtrnval of
Eddie Dmring
re opt 1- 13 strikeouts .rm lltrd «"j “.; r,lV , h '"im'„ s
•
' piihlh- tn ist ever ' om m ltt"'l hy
J ss a I • I l e . l o - l
20 Arllnln, 9 Vodvll Aeln
MorrL* Mcfiirinirlii «if
«»n '
nri.ui i'*
'»
n
.'a t ive tavly In America.
Mark*
A.i.# f? Ill'll
*I’ tU rK 9If I l ImI•• *
Pointing
out
that
13
-ta
trs
Mlmlf
a.’ .V *
'*.
#% „
# HllMIII.MN. «».-•
:
MuttlC'Mirth
IvonVinii, iif (fTMii,
I l l 'l l , Of* •|. i » i
H anf'if 'l •
Gladys | Hits
meit.l prevent ratlMeotln,, ef the
Melody
t s l - l . sett Twirls
te e -h u rr. and Maxwell. „f Ran- "« ; « • ' • , l '" '" l
igsea l«r. he appealed to 'he Rap­
llm
on
A
nailer
fnr| | , rNCh hllY# P»*
• *• II.
•
. . .
, . 1 met •mi., " ttd
t ■
A Show You'll
l* 1%tirtlNff
I#I»K *
t!. .-m rlc I'sneers
V-«' I n' lie Imfore us.” seven
,
,.
U* *'nil* . Ci't 'Hl
»
Enjoy
i|« i f* *•» twirp IhlB JMTa
" • 0»rV«t.•I •
, i years being t h ' limit set on acRaleigh I'ert, of W Trlinn; I*"''
*
On The Screen
1 "itlon hy the stales.
Rnntter, Charlie Ah'axtt and I "
j ----------------' ----- -------------The Myalery Of The
Fay Wray
Ila race, of Sanford, and Moot
C rjre. nf New Smyrna, en-h hn*e
“ W AX M U SEUM "
W IIA T S N EW
Lionel Atwill
Sieve’s Plare
lwt» lrM"#M In tn»# ir»i»»)«'.
SKM IN O LK F E E D GO.
Tot»« H otrinl. *»f
hivI
POST OFFICE
AlWNff rti|H|i*llll'«h
TIpi- Minor, nf a Safari! i-irh have
m. dltJ hum* mlNHl
IwrwHl in two -n *riflrr hit* in om* I
•lllliy Itrtla
lunch
.
. otinolr* listlrr.
rnm r.
*
ThU Ad and One Forty Cent Ticket
i * | i , in mo * Irf U" I*
th r *»nr| ir^ thr» firAt m»»nth
Krai Food for Ileal Men!
WllljAdmit Two tJidleM
„f ptsv t*a Wall h a. -ro rr.t the
K rR u lu r M eals 30c
„„.hI r-ius, 13, ea,| her se riirn ' th"
eat hU,.* iU; Well has t* - mOs'
OpfMMlI# l ' M | Offl##
burners, three- It.—*1. of
V-te " f I res Hun r Brown and Wait
,.f Cortm, and Bnl B**ros-1, of
x t r i n v u i.R tu tM

Put.

Batting Leaden*'

Yesterdays Kcsults

m w

RATES

6—Situation Wanted
FOURTEEN year old tolorml boy
want* work nf any hind. Ardeater Walker, ISIA W. 13th Mt.

WEDNESDAY

V

BIG TIME
UD EV I L L E

The Musical Revue
“Shower Of Hits”

YOUNG COLORED. woman w ant,
job doing houaeworb.
Leoia
IV THU I IHI't IT n i l HT. TX*rS7 * T itta if j i ntr t« t. u n i t rr . Walker, 1416 W. U th S|.
• ' ‘ H I r o x mmnivih .k t r ir x a !&amp; i £ £ S h }*!':.
P M M r g a t.
WANTED: Work doing house­
Al.yr.KNg
JO.VK*. I'omptalaant,
cleaning, nursing, nr washing.
IIKSItV I /ONKW.’ IMciHt.nl
XeJIlr W alktr, 1MK W. 13th St.
,v. " " »*"• , , r FI MI.M XTIOS
'■N 7 "K .N.tMt: A.NH Hr t i ik a p F l— M ln rellan eo im
fY
v tln ittn l- " r T,l&gt;: *TAT' ;
T*' 11KMIt V |. JUKKN. whose sd- WILL TRADE two pigs for some
dress ,*d place at resldsare la
ank*4i«t|i
chirkena or what have you. Will
Ydiu tie hr retry «»rt|#rr«l t*Mtl If * buy or trade for light Vev-bottom
V.. . 1,1 l**
Upon lh»
4ih day ..f .tune. t i ll . r„ ih- lull boat. Rhone 201-R.
' * 9 ••»W|»UIIH fllrol «Kuln*l yon In
t i q i f rtHH ifi mmnmrn u u i &gt; ^ f f
Tn- Ss-rnrd llsrald le hsrvhy 17— RUnlitettii P la c e s F o r R e n l
tleslansis.l as Ihr nt&lt;*s|K,pse In
shiah 11,1, order shall he puhllshed TWO OR foor connrrting office
f"l t'.ur '-enerrullva Hreks
room* over SAnfonJ (] aa Co.
xv 1 1 , v. K le,,'*I i-e. I'lerk „f
said lUrruil Cmirl. as.I |h e I'ftl'lal
—at lfcers..f this Iks 2ml day nf
Hay. A. H, m i .
V. K lalVill.AKM.
.
•Tech, THIS W EEK—R * a it y m i i r d
l*»int. (;&lt;mn| rmngr of colon.
t'y:
A. M WKKKH.
f s p u l y ' T a l k . $1.55 gallon; 55 co g t| quart; 35
IMKAI.)
v
rent* pint, ft Unity* Rogers !UnJ*
w*rr Company .
/-Ja
^

THU H U N T o r THM fl’OI V M
J l W iK
s r .R H n i H
c o t * T f . WANTED: The Cilisena or SWJ-

» r r m : of* rM iN liil.
lO T irf! t o i n f:iiir o n *

U N I I AAA
I he* ll u l Ml* ..f: fttKI.IMMA V.
KVA NH. I K*. r * » n |
T«( All I ' r e H l l o r m I # i « I p m , Ilia*
t r l l M i i » r k ( aim!
*11 I V r - . n - h « v l n «
• 'lUlftiA o r i H ’i s a i t i l a
t a * a l n « l * a 1*1
K tluU :
You. a t»»l r * r h o f » n u . a r e h**r«*hT
n u l t l M ni o I
ir«|o ir »«l
lo p r w i i l
Niiy r U i i t t e u n i . t l r m . i i o U w h k h )ot».
o r r l i l i A r o f y o u . n u &gt; Ha %« m u I m i
I h f **f*IA o f M Hl .tK NA V KVA NH.
l l e r e u . e t l , U l r o f H e m f o n l * l*OUNly«
K l u r W t , l o lh«&gt; l i o n J o . &lt;). ailmroai.
C*oio l» J u t l i # o f H*ratlnol«*. t ' o u n l y ,
a I h i a o f fir r i n i h r i * o u n i y f ' n u r t Hfiiiot In H o n l n n l , S e m i n . l t * r m i n h ,
f to r h l a . w ith in Iw rlv* n io n lh a from
lh** il.»ia h*r*»«»f.
I *AI e*l .\l.t» U t h . A. I&gt;. I t a S
J O N A T H A N l» KVA NH,
IN

Ladies Special 2 For 1—1:30-3:30

SEM1N0L1
FEED CO.

ford to visit the new Sanitary
Fish and Poultry Market, 809 K.
First.
WANTED: Severml passenger, In
nutomohile going to Chicago,
round trip 123.00, T*ave in shout
ihrea weeks. Reply Bo* "CHICA­
GO” rare Herald.

FOR SA I.E: N rsro 4 hunter oil
stnvn with aten. good condition,
Reply Bog “ Nesco" fare Herald.

f:\ss tilor of |h«» Kulalr rtf FOR S A I.E :,M atin g washing rasllrlissd V Bvan«. l»r.
rhine, first class condition, 402
rru n l.
Molly Ave.

BILLY’S UNCLE

IT- getting tw o off New Hntvrn. nunlog on Mav I. H rr' Maxwell, of
K ig a tl f o r d . lied that loop rreor.l also
. „n Msv
I when h r drove two
B '- homers over lh.' U e -M rg fence.
Whil* « rvyrtl fltldlng rtH*ur«U
.vj have roroe within one or tw”
F c c h tn rrs of falling finer the l " '
jkr • seston Iwena only »nr has ,o far
W n rro'fcrd «M r-npxm .’ thob- of
f c \ tho numbor of chances nrreplril
g b y a third -nrker witho.d r n » r In
single nlne-lnrgig gsme. Boh
S p l i t man. Orlamlu third hn».*m«n
M t a hrand nrw league record on
1 ^ 7 Apr 80 xvhen he handled f.'jr
A fihLouts and seven o sal'ts f«r H
E dehsnres without e rin r In s gam**
W jja ln s t Sanfi.ot T h e old re nrd
r f w gs nice erto rle.s rham es.
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T h la L e g U l a U * K * H &lt; m fa M w H y t n r n l t i o h ill h
y e t b e e n e n a c te d In to ta w w h ic h a p p re c ia b ly re d u c e s t h e
e o e ts o f g o v e rn m a n i o r lig h te n * t h e lo a d o f t h e ta x p a y e r .
W e r e i t e r a t e , th e b e lie f f h i t t h e L e g ta l a tu r a w ill n o t. a n d
P K fia p t.C A n n o t. p u t th r o u g h a n y m e u u r c wh&amp;JTl Will (H
r e e t ly b rin g a b o u t t h e d e s ire d re lie f.

HBWetftr, r Bfll has been Introduced which will i
pltoh theae reaatta by. Indirect, methoda.
Governotr
has offered to aaaume full responsibility In the mat
rediRtnc expenses, fie has asked the Legislature
authority to cut expenses to fit the receipts.
Tfteiw are some who agree with the purpose of this
measure, that governmental coats ought to be cut, but Who
* 3
Object to giving the Governor so much power. They con*
iwnld such concentration of authority Is open to grave
abuses.
However conscientious they may be In this be­
lief, fhey tnust Admit that the only hope for securing re­
lief Ilea with the Governor. If he doesn't give it to us,
nobody win.
It strikes na that we have everything to gain and
nothing to lose by truatlillr Governor Sholtz.
Ever since
IW7 the people of this state have been shouting for tax
relief.
One LegUlature after another has gone to Talla­
hassee pledged to this noble purpose. None of them has
ever returned with a single accomplishment in this direc­
9AT. MAT 24, IW
tion. Wither wll this one unless It unloads the responsi­
bility on the Governor.
— ■ for r t o A t
The time for action la rapidly passing.
After this
III be too late to do anything further,
W * A ttfA tB : C M - * " V &gt; "
tm t Taxpayers who are slHcer ly Interested In cutting costs
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INNER t t x v n

D h A to a d * he oanimi
» (lt he irill never Hedj
time In lie sheer toretl-

helffty i t the soul
la hSm I fiarto title lovely
thing tags* real,
can know Ite mafic without
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Wind u . all.
By Charlea W. B. Lane.
In seems absolutely deterto peek In on Pekin.
Otto Ihlng th a t's been w orrying
i the world returns to i t o t b
Will we Atlll have to pay
ta in .
it

you believe
In OovSmor
say . so. Bend your repre­
ss a wire telling thsM
re you stand.

it ngwtpaper comment* folGovernor Shultz's recent
to the Legislature have
vary complimentary to the
jjOovgVnor
the evidence In
U x trial, only one
MMOlne to be said for
i C. Mitchell: he was a gen
f husband.

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rbttey of htitbry aa the
Ato Of the bonne seeker*
President
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POLITIC# i
“

By Wl
the ether"

Aul*dnee.

T a ll «ul

an e n d u iifu tir producer told
Vary end make them *&lt;rt&gt;
U u t the public was now mad
----- rtted Ifftt The Prviid.nl.
, _ha. tw*n hit Inth. hved,
terested In public affairs ths
Sex and that a new deal was be- 1* frreaiaUbl* in the picture beW
e
e
'w b e d y he kas to deal with
had been seeing, tt*
"Gabriel O for the M real. In hie hnartnation be
he
White Houee," and the vast ffW -ae,.u conquer anything because
...
■ M M ^ Mn* which his
ilbllHiee e f the raoeiag picture
U AJI Instrument of politics had *»**I*At»w#
cr**

'C&lt;mti*~«! From P tg i.O to l
(Continued From Pug* One)
piece the blame If he feilel tn Reuth Dakota, which h * ! the
hi*heat figure. Nebraska was sec­
carry ozt hie prom lee*.” _

L. A. Bromley «xpreeaed ap ­ ond, with 4M - Then cam* North
proval with " I think Ua*. If* a Dakota MX and Mississippi MX
dropped
«
percent,
m ighty fine Idea to give Governor K a n s u
R holu power to do something for Georgia 641. Nevada 646. Okla­
IM f i cpcn#fl iin tn him .
—
the people. I am heartily I* favor homa M2, Idaho, 611. Colorado
A* a sample of artist the mov.
6R1, Now Mexico 62.1. low* 61.7,
Wo L b t there er* g reat peaof It."
le.
can
do
far
the
polltic.l
edu­
•ibilltlee. But provisionally, a t
W. c . HU1 believe, th a t "The Main* i l l and Arkansas 61Jcation
o
f
mankind.
“Gabriel”
i»
|M at, my own Inclination would
States t b i t lost between SO and
pot eo promising, Ths truly vdu
be to reassure the g reat lovers estiva prove*, c o r n i n ' * ln Irarning legislator* ought, to he glad to SO percent included Kentucky 51.1,
turn tltelr duttee over to someone
a t the screen bjr telling them to do with reality, that i« to
who w ant, to accept them If th e / M aryland 511, Delaware M-0,
th at they are 1„ no serious ian- with
people and object*
N orth Carolina 53-7. Louisiana 55,
Yhey will not, 1 think, be *T*nta th a t are not the m*rr aren 't able to do anything thenv
DR. L. T. DOM
pushed aside Immediately by projecth-n of one’s own wishr*. eelvea. 1 believe th at the pten 1* Virginia 65.1, Miaaouria 552, Ohio
5
6
2
.
Texas
661,
Utah
56,
Oregon
worthy, but otherwise, u nattrac­ Education la a m atter of putting a reeeoneble one end I am in
662, Tarmeaae* 56.4, South Caro­
tive exponents of the gold stand­ aw ay childish thine*, of di.rnv- fever o f It."
Onto* Steer* ■ MM A. t o - l l
lina 662 Washington 562, indiard and the Federal regulation erlng th at events do not respond
r . «te-a r . w.
J . J. Cate*. W est Sid* grower, gna 672. lUinoin 58, Arison* 582.
e f public utilities. For now the*. In words, of learning that the
Fives gatff iteSk ISuka.
1 have »#*„ some moving picture world I* no In 'u s but that we answered the question aa to Minnesota 582, Wisconaln 582.
w hether or not he would favor M ontana, 59.6.
statesmen, the great lovers seem are fn the world.
The world of "Gabriel" I* the granting Governor Sholta tho
not only more enchanting than
Grom income of farmer* and
of
irresistible power he requests by asking
but astonishingly mnrt ef-’ Infantile world
growers amounting to 686236,000
Orient, learned, and profound in wishes. More specifically it is “Well, we've tried everything
tn 1932 gam Florida th# rank of
stllre’g P h n
th eir knowledge of what Is c-wt- *
°,f \ ,r '
else, haven’t we? I d«i]t think we
mo„ tn the whole ra re of men. editorials. Thera U. for example. can m a k e 'a 6ad situation worse. tw enty-fifth of th * 46 ntoteo In
the
tr
e
a
t
central
seers,
i t e b r tic *
farm production. In 1929 lb* Flor­
There are. no doubt, realm , of ,h* « • * »
,n wh,ch
the comatose but Inspired dicta­ Tho legislator* haven’t boss side
aggregate of 6130,111,000
ho|nc, nariinilsrlv tho*e which to r and President settle* the debt to gel anywhere eo 1 am IS favor ida
L U N ^H
lJ 4 A k t C t h lr tr .e « n d . R « o rd , n&lt;
nea r the t»a
- a n d th w -n e w b U m -u C *
tif ghriny Oevwrwes ShoUa -all -dha
i i r d ’e iiW R f 'p r iw iy T ii.
itimsn sku
i f n s v M 'h d r m - y 'T r f w i i v r
the bureau of agricultural eco "
ament*. The ambassador,
“H
e
e
l’P
eid
for KeeVWrof
dictatorial power th at b
poe
nomira, United Stole* depertment
to their rdprdeentatlvea.
It la manifestly Impossible for g reat lover* do not know an much the nation* are «umm«ned to meet slble
ahuil
Rut
what
thev
Ho
knowT
Rofuftr Jr««h SDe
of agriculture; giving these fig ­
petitions or newspaper Interviews to thoroughly cover the Judging bv "Gabriel Over the him on the deck of a yacht, and
A large number of city and ure*. include income only from *8
microphone which hrondea*!*
t
field. If you want the Governor given power to cut, write the White Hno**," 1 *hotild say ■to the
D fp w ll* F e e l O n to *
whole world is set up. The county taxpayers' names were principal crop* and from 13 live
— ,1
or wire TaJtahassee.
wholw
world
I.
listening
and.
of
th at the h-de nolltle I* one kind
signed to one of six petitions that,
You can rest assured (hat those, who do not want ex­ o f U r that Hollywood ha* nnf course, understand* Fngll*h. The a fte r having been circulated stock Item*.
President,
who
hy
thl*
time
con­
On* car In 10 of th* fresh fruit*
yet
learned
.Knot,
tr-teed
1
nev­
penses cut, drill make their wishes known.
trives to lake on » H"le " f ‘he throughout the city sine* Mondry. and vegetable* moved in Inttrstoto
er dreemed that *iirh- virgin
----------------o ■ ------will b« sent to Representatives C.
eoeeoee eootd t» n * nut of the look nf Ahraham Lincoln, ha* a
commerce by rail and w ater car­
brief a r g u m e n t
w i t h nn* W. Entsm lnger and R. J . Holly
moving picture*.
i
sly, effete ami absurd for*'«" and .Senator J . J. Parrish, this rier* las^ year w** shipped from
'
;
t diplomat a fter the other. Tn »»'#&gt;
F io rd s.'O f th* 833,913 carioada hf
.
Nearly ZOO name* aia
The film present* the stnry of in brilliant and invincible reparpcriahablp* that the railroads and
Bceaune Of the popular tkdunion that anyone, who can’t . Pre*ldent who i* converted to tee, he lay. down I he law. and signed to the petition.
steamship* handled, 83233 \,*re
make t living doing xnything el.ee, can he a tniccennful higher thing* hv helne lroocVed hi- notion Of repartee I* to he
Among th# etgners of th* peti­ produced in this stale. Output of
Into
nncon*e*oit»ngf*
&gt;n
an
so(••«t
a*Insulting
a*
possible.
farmer, the bhek-to-the-tand. movement during the punt *o*unv IT* ecrlden*
tion ere:
Florida waa Includeil In 24 of th*
the *Th-n In make *nro that nn for­
took on unprecedented acceleration. During 1932 the •mnsh-tin *he PresidentBefore
Frank L. Millar, W. L. Blouden- 44 classification* In wh.-rn the
I* * *»n- e i g n e r will overlook the fact that
fXbh population of the country picked up 648,000. Thin thetln rvGeetinn of the more h r is being bullied the fleet mir*. O. I. Fischer, WAHer H. Cole­ official tab latloha are kept.
trdtfd AW«y from tfie dtien towardn agricultural purauite •vandalnu* legemt* of the Hard- passe. Inreview. Instltnty the man, T. A. Brotherson. R. C. Max
Florida led all state* In 1932
may In aoftie caeca fufnlnh relief for individual starvation, Irg rfflm e. After It. he ha* a world capitulate*. The President well, J . 0. Laney, E. E. Bl-’dworth, shipments of beans, snap and litna,
week* of Insane lucidity and of the United States has told J, SI. Allison, R. N. Btrerell, J.
but by and Urge.tne maM/ty of Ihoati who leave the rfew
celery, grapefruit and tangerine*
f supernatural power In wh'eh the world ln H" uncertain terms
crowded centers of population for life on the farm will ex­ he *n|ve* pravtle.llv
the where it get* off. and off It get*. W. Snow, Edward Toftley, Ivan H. eggplant, pepper* and tomatuei,
perience tragic consequence*.
problem* of the wnr'il Then, ex­ Th« nation, nerve to pay their Hu bow. C’a r l I. Pierson, L T. H ar­ In oranges and satsumas cutum
Four cautionary generalities have been complied re­ hausted with hi, perfeetinn he debt a and to disarm. In a mag. rell, L. E. Bauman, J. A. M artin, bera and watermelons this slate G r a tfu a tfb li P lr td r 'fti1
nifirvnt affair at the White S. A. Rlv*. H. J. Goodin, W. A. held second lace. On strawberries
cently by a man who spent hln youth on n farm, and who die*.
The period of hi* grentne**. in House the ambassador sign* the Fitta, J. D. Doasey, B. L Perkins, and m lie d v e ftta b le s |tsran k v ?* _ v
warn a back-to-the-landar under the-pleaaantoaL conditional
'‘rore* "ths'^rro” *"". freatir on (he .lotted tine. »nd G. B. Rsss. T. Q. Gallant, ETU :
third. The cabbage production
1. Don’t try farming for your health, or your
wlpes out crime and disarms the the President, the savior of man­
w hrlr world, differ, from any kind through the Gosnel nf Mr. Mohley, John A. Lyle*, E. S. atom! fnurfh. Vegetable*, fkulto
wlfe’a health; not if the two of you are no fixed
W ic b o ld t S t u d io
actual period of human affair* Honrst,
____ _ ha* ‘heart failure and Hockey. W. H. Shepherd. G. U. other than citrus and melon* gave
that yoti have to do rttoat of your own work. You
In th at evsrylhlng happens hy [die* In
arm s of his mistress. Stuart, Ray Fox, E. C. Harper, 37,466 carloads of the 83233 car
I’Aene 111-9.
have to be strong to begin with, to stand up to
wishing for It, I suppose ninnv
D. C. Stafford, and C. C. Brlgg*. total movement, leaving 40.067
actual President, must have had
5tn I say. long live the great
that
Also, II. B. Fariah. Flora Farteh, for grapefruit, oranges and tan­ ^ 1
moment* when they had a dny lo ro r, of tho screen, the rute
2. Take It blow. 1-ong, sure thoughts heat
dream like this one.
T hu. (lie '»e*. apt! tho datk purple one*, Mary Fsrlsh, A. B. Newman, J. gerine* combined.
brilliance In farming. You have to be effectively
Cabinet la a nuisance. Dismiss It. the wistful nnv* and the man- H. Forrest, G. E. Atkinson, N. A.
intelligent In numberless ways—as a hand, a me­
Congress I. a nuisance. Shut It eater*. Thcv Dll th e vacant hours Colbert, Frank Melach, J . B; Cog
a
up. Gangsters are a nuisance. and thev have no aa to grind burn. W, P. Stone, C. C. Priest, H. Jam es Gut, W. T. Jackson, J .
chanic, a manager, a Weather prophet, in veterinary
L tlM lIE ft
Shoot them down. Foreign PU- e ira p t a t the hnv office.
.
dcletice, engineering, practical chemistry, genetics,
C. A. Adams, C. It. S hifter, Mil­ E. Preston, R. L Shinhnlser, J. P.
Strange,
O.
G.
Ball.
J
.
L
Thornley,
and so on, endlessly. To be a good talker helps
dred Knighf, R. 1*. Cttwin, fl. W.
RID Lmnttr Co.
to the bar, heard the arcusa-iou LitUe, W. T. Langley, &gt; . R. P ar W. F. Rungr, 8. R-nge, W. H.
little, If at all. The restless Imaginative tempera­
12th and Hally
Taylor,
J
.
J,
Rocco,
C.
W.
Stokes,
and
said:
tin,
C.
C.
Welsh,
G.
C.
David.
S.
ment quite generally goes to \mash.
"N et guilty.”
H. Droaos, II. E. Sima. G. W. J . T. H art, Fied II. Harrison, H.
laamber—Bulfillag &lt;Wi(6rMfc
3. Don't expect Independence. A man bosses
*1 plead not guilty”, he uddi-d, Deetch, George E. Black, Ram G. V. Draa. P. C. McKnlght, B. L.
his own place only In a manner of spciiklng. Most
R e a so n a b lg P rle a n w ith
"and waive all technical pleas, Kenla, R. N. Nipper, W. W. C. Perkins, T. C. Bolt, Mr*. Voile Wllof hla choices are cholcea made for him by the dis­
ZIP 8BRVICE
Phone 165
proceeding on the theory of not Smith, R. B. W right. J. J . K nigh’, kiams, and A. C. William*.
tin t swAy of markets, and by the awing of the
guilty."
Also, A. C. Hal), W alter R.
B. U. Caswell, E. II. Bennett, K
(Contlnusd prom la g * One)
earth anti the weather.
C. Pltchford,
“Do you waive the question of II. llllnl, M. Block, Edward F. Campbell, Tony
Mooney to use In an attem pt to
4. Don’t expect simplicity.
It Is city life ^
Frank L. Woodruff, J. R. McDon­
frro himself from hi* life sen­ having been once In jeopa.-dyt" to n e, and J . G. David.
Which Is really simple, with all the work specialised
Also, II. M. tfateon, Jno. F. ald, Paul Bonner, Mrs. Joe Barnes,
tence. Mooney supporters hope Judge W ard asked,
and most of It attended to by people you never see.
PRINTING
Pearson.
T. S. Delk, A. C. Wil­ B. W. Herndon, Mr*. B. W. H ern­
"We
do”,
said
Leo
A.
Uailnyher
that an acquittal In the present
A one-man farm with everything going hay-wire at
don, Mrs. A. O. Winn, W. E.
liams,
II.
B.
Pope,
K
iri
J
.
Nordof
defense
co-nsel.
case would aid them In f ittin g a
Mce—a coW with milk fever, fence down, the
Horne, C. W. Parrish, J. J. Pool, Wo a re equipped
pardon on the first conviction.
“And th* question of res aJ- (ren , A. J . Peterson, S. Ben­ Georgo MeGahagln, Frank M. first class Job work a t th*
neighbor's horses eating themselves into colic at
jam
in,
S.
A.
B.
Wilkinson,
J
K.
Judicata
(th*
doctrine
th
at
things
At the beginning of the trial
Purdon. J . R. Stew art, A. L lowest pee*lbt* prices. Give na
the expanse of your own corn, a child alck, the well
Mooney stepped to the bar and once adjudicated cannot be iegall) Blake, Ruth A. Wilkinson, Mr*. Myera, J. H. Maxwell, and A. M. a trial.
f
day, and a note due—can be the moat complex place
W.
E.
Allen,
M
yrtle
E.
S.hm
tdt.
pleaded not guilty to the 17-ytnr tried again aa between the same
Lees.
in the world to that man.
Eilraund
W.
Melsch,
C..LWalker,
Herald Prlrttln* Co /
indictment. This cnma atlet partiea) ?”
Also, R. L Glenn, M. K. RutherAa|de from the fact that amatour farming Is generally old
Phans 148
the prosecutor *hatl again voiced
"W* do", slid Gallagher. "We
for&lt;k
W.
M.
Colbert,
Joseph
Lud­
not profitable to those who practice It. there la another un­ hla determination to present n&gt;&gt; w ant the world to know thufortunate aide
the picture. The legitimate farmer In evident* and a ftar Judge W*td Mooney la innocent and waa Europe in 19.11, with an old friend wig, C. F. Proctor, E. 11. Cullum,
» - "-V* “
mitny Instances Is restrained from benefiting from a good had warned co-nsel * verdict rf fram ed by public official* of San of h»r’e, she said th at the man H enry Schumacher, Jr., M. D.
inqueslion waa "Tuffy” Pin*. Pine, T arbell, C. E. Adams, E. J. Meyer,
Market becauae of the surplus products raised by those acquittal under such circum­ Fronetaro."
said, was p a rsly ttd from the J . G. Micheal, B. J . Overstreet, J.
Whose operations are impractical and financially unsound, stance* would be useful only In . "S it down, Mr. Gallagher ”, she
w aist dbwn and had no sem e uf L. Nlhlhck, J . L. H urt, M. 8. Gufbut Whose crops »re sufficient to take the cream off the a plea a t bar In the event oA future aald the court. " I t l a ' unwise to balance and aha used to walk the forrfl1 L M. Tyre, W. P. Brook*,
proceedings.
market,
us* such term s now. ] / necessary deck with him, helping him Mason R. Marshall, W. E. Wells,
Asking the defense If It wished you will have the opportunity t» around. She said she had known n. W. Houk, C. F. Marshall, W. J .
Opiometrlst
»
&gt; o
to proceed under th at eircum aUiresa th* Jury later."
Toll, Bob Denton, John R. Hobbs,
him from childhood.
stance, Mooney arose to answer.
Th* business of jury aeUetlcg
Mrs. Jelke declared her husband Fraitk J . T allsth, T. W. Klnlaw,
“ We do", he said.
developed into an earnest one as told her la it November th a t In F. M. Venable, F. H. Bartholomew,
“ In that case", Mid Judge Ward,
112 iHfrk Ay*
G allagher questioned many tales­ case of a divorce a .it he “had J . F. Ellis, H. T. Rathe), J . W.
The exceedingly attractive and to read it.
“It la the constitutional right of
men minutely on their occupations, enough money to 6(iy ahy A rt ur McKinnon, and M. C. Gordon.
riwisyi later-riling crass Day ex­ A. T. Roecetter, M. M. Smith, the defendant to have the trie! th s ir knowledg of th* case and wltnesaee he wanted to, add ho Also, L. A. Tate, W. H. Behmldt,
ercise* of the SriUor CMs* oc- Jo* Cameron, U. J. Holly, end Call the jury."
their prejudice*.
would charge m* with two occa­ if." J. Left man, W. F. Shelley, 8.
and lira . George A. DvColtea
The court then called upon
J . Nix, W. H. Tunnlcllffe, W. L.
mrM oh the camptn and north Mr,
sions of adultery,"
have returned from Tillahaoeee
Mooney to plead. In civilian dres*
rteyH Cilt Lit# fM
t iw
w/tr.
atape aa OAMl of the High School The N. P. Yowell Company la and minus the handcuffs th a t had
The statem ent waa marie, she Dyson, A: L. Kelly, W. D. HmT- aaraleal tuob; all
s’i t eitayian.
A.
Robinson,
Flynn
Vause,
said, a t a lunebrop arranged by
•nr* and halves; p re ita g tools
buildlag Wednesday afternoon si advertising new Bulgarian colors been upon his w rists when he wee
a m utual friem t Luke Doyle. Ira F. L. Woodruff, J t, T. B. Mldtjv- r ttia g r - * !,4*‘ *t&lt;J
ItOQ o’clock. And »ithough s not* and trim mings, shadow lares, and convoyed Into court by a sqJad ' f
ton,
JT.
A.
Newman,
A.
pT
Con
.AiI#1-' .I'in
iii *
* wuMa
n . new wash silk w aLts, ' i n * also
New York.
LAWN W ow fete I
Of
isdnesa
p ern dilo^
e d • - fko
th s -'- ex
deputy sheriff*, Mooney ate’ipoii
nelly, W. H. Long, E. C. Smith,
R . e e l n a a a* I t o v s a r t
•rcises they were witnessed with announcing th a t It will close on
Doyle haa testified he did a r J r , W. E. Watson E. E. Brady
pride And pleasure by a large Thursday afternoons a fter June 1.
rang* th* luneheoa, a fte r ta lk ­
a nal
A. B. Stovena, R. 0 . WhHtl* W. E- R av e
1
M W d 6 t amhirWg Mends, relaing with Mrs. Jelke, and Invited
Mr*, G. F, Smith was hostess doctrines are so ceref-tly set
Yarn,
H.
L.
Moore,
ft
asset
Brown,
(Continued From Page One)
tites and parents a t the gradu­ ef the Cameo Bridge Club Wednes­ dawn that th* onlooker ia someJelke, not with tho Me* of. a re­ R. T. W arren, Joe Baraos, and E.
ate*. Member* ef the graduating day morning. Mr*. Robert New­ whet p u ttied to know where Mr. fu a " to bite hi* ear If he did not conciliation, but "to arrange terra*
rx a -w
N. Scott.
lite
r
a
l
leave*
off
and
Gehrlel
be­
atop tu g g in g her.
class of IBIS a re ; Tenney Deane, man mad* the highest score and
of settlement betwega the tv
gins.
" I did get hold of him", ah* said, fronted couple,
president; Margaret Devts, secre­ will w ear the cameo brooch until
'
This difficulty la now aohrad, and be started to plnrh me. So
ta ry ; Aha* Pagan hart, Selma a higher score U made by eeme
Mr*. Jelke specifically denied a
by Mr. H aarst himself. 1 hit hla ear hank bo) I didn’t cbarf* that ah*’had been u n fit it
trie tW n , AlthU F rink, Grace It- other
member. Mr*.
Smith’s and
ermoB, Eleanor Robert*, Wallace guest* w*tgi_M ro. - C. M. Vuccs. Through hla largest editorial’type draw1b lo o d ." _________ J — l1 fttLmlth a maa haaw a oaly
u
Replying to
hi* accusation, "The Major" In Birmingham, A la,
Crosby, vtoefregM enti Albertis Mrs. W. B. Anno, Mr*. C. 0 . Mc­ be Km romdjsnJed' bi r ' eJlW
made d rrin g a hearing en his pe­ a few week* a fter tha m arriage,
PattlzhaU, treasu reri and H arry Laughlin, Mr*. A. P. Connelly, give the edm lnlitratldn—if
tit Io« fo r divan* last week, that add with Robert White, h New
K sg sy , f t
Mrs. U. W. Herndon, end Mr*. may perm itted to summarise
thousand eloquent words In
aha had associated on board the Toek bachelor, la the
Somoona borrowed the book, Robert Newman.
"The Long Boll", from the Library
The city council m et In special helL For Mr. U earet, It seems, to steam ship Brenwa, returning from apartm ant last year.
i«tp* time age ba&lt; failed to re- session on M iy I t a t l;M P . M. against a dlctatonhip. and there­
to m asms. The librarian would with T. J, Miller, president, P. U fore egslM t a Congress which
like te hare the book returned aa Woodruff, W. S. Hand, 8. Bunge, would abdkata and a peraident
who would have a Congress abdi­
there are oil
Alt* parties anxioue and B, W. H erndon p resen t
cate.
W E &lt;Iean your radiator Without removing from your
Confusion la ever, but sym pathy
for tho prostdeat will remain. F o r
car—guarantee circulation.
In the film Oabriel la e ll.le e the
. i r4 1oi
W
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h
» v tr TABOR sc ie n t if ic MICROMETER f l
dictator idee end Inspire* his
» W T O M HER A LX) TRIBUNM
Pres Ideal to epamb Congress, send
. -t WHEEL ALIGNER. Stopa ahiuuny, cupping, |
no trie a all pursuant te the beet HoUjwood It home add r.t# supreme. Had e a t
oe-eve..
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n
g
n
s
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.
Mr. Rooaevelt good right to aea ta r than th s Aagal Gabriel hi

Amateur Farming

Specfal Offer

Muoney’s T r i a l
U p o h O td C o an t
Gets Under Way

^aMMDMUaii

to

to

m
DR. fiENitY
McLAULIN, Jr.

Lertfie Duplicated

Woman Charges
Husband S tru ck '
Her Many Times

J.W .SHAb0iS

*REMEMBER—

toovtoy, aHT
-tfllfok M MID’ I

GABRIEL, SPUTTERING

•H
'k h U a t W I A

of 6m -AAaridie-

is:

ceaceptioM of the Hfe celaatlal.
No reeemhlenee to
theroetore ef hletory la.nttempted.
Be| hy a *
moch of the
torn* to driest-tern* gram U

brought down Atom I r i A t . to
edter the Wktte House and take
th a ig u ef w preridtat; to the
ffrodter glory a t the Heeret pel

■ to to to to J M h . aro H a a n t i

tharofaro, tkmt d M a t o n k i n W E havn the Spariallawi Lubrication 8«nrfaa, aar a n ^ ]
different Uadi of grease—atme aa your factory •

was the eretrd. t* he
to feel » little h u rt end
da bis Gdbr(el
ef th e 'W rite House, slamming
window behind him and
the rgggNTfg . m
tn u g p e tl

4

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WA1HW&gt;. n m w \ .

Mire. Efflfcffoirorea

WMWfM IDAT. WAY II

Wdis

iw i

LEGISLATORS ENJOY CARE-FREE WEEK-END
.j.

m i

m v « r « f ftr* . J- t . r n h . who
plena to laa*# acton for ItrnHrr-

ntoHiUs
^ l r . and Mrs. B.

W hltner, Jr.

Mrs. Mary Ann Hargun, of Mi­
am i, if the (v ast of Mra. Homer
L ittle, 700 W est P i n t Street.
“ Buddy" Galnor, o f Tempo,
la spending a few week* Overt as
th e guest of hi* cousin. Georg*
E lliott Avenue.
Miaa A lberta Boyle**, o f New
Sibym o. k&gt; visiting her em-sin,
Mies Annie Mae E llb, a t her
n Celery Aveeue,
Dr. and Mra. R. M. Mai on are
planning to lawe* Saturday for
WHghUVIlle, Go. to a pend th*
summer With tft# fattar’a mothoV,
fra. I t. ~B. Bryan.
Mra. R. L W likenon has as
»► ftiH ta a t Wrr hum* m thw
l^ m lc y ApnrtmenU, Mr*. Ben
l ^ g a b r and daughter, M argaret,
oT C athp Hill, Ala.
(
I
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H unt and
ihAgKter, Betty Lou, of Daytona
Beach, were the gueit* test week
’ fb« Rev. and klr*. Frank M.
after, Palm etto Avanue.

S

Mr. and Mr*. John J . Langley
and son, Robert, and Mrs. W. &gt;1.
fftntne, of Caihp Hill, Ala., have
arrived to spend a week here with
Or. a*U Mr*. W. T. U rtglsy. Mdy« fr.
.

Mrs. Me*2TA Hostess
At Tea In Oflando
Complimenting Mr*. Roland 3.
Read and Mra. Ilelph A. Rmlfh,
th e bitter's mother, Mr*. W. W.
'Meeds, entertained with a bridge
p arty yesterday afternoon at Per.
rydbll In OrTand*.
Bridge game* were enjoyed dur­
ing the afternoon on the large
balcony overlooking th e garden at
Perrydtll. High acor* priie, a itlv a r salad server, went to Mr*. W.
M. Scott while cut prise, a silver
nut server, waa awarded to Mr*.
J . O. Ijiney. Mra. Read received
a crystal olive dish and silver fork
w hile Mra. Smith was the reci­
pient of a brown beaded bag.
At the cotKlueion o f th# bridge
games lb* guests wers invited to
th e dining room where they were
i e a t f l ”* t a larife table oeeriaid
With lace cloths. In the renter of
th e table'w ere lighted candles and
m ta ia tu n pond-ou which, .fla tto l
email boat of pink rose*- Fol­
lowing the salad course a large
tiered birthday cahe. Iced ln
and bearing pitlk Itehteil candles,
w as served. Each piece of cake
Contained a tiny g ift f«r each
guest. During the refreshment
hour Mr*. Meeds read an original
toast to Mrs. Read a fte r which th*
other guest* made toasts to her.
'Those present were: Mrs. Ro­
land 3. Read. Mrs. Ralph A.
Smith, Mr*. A rthur B rsnsn, Mrs.
II. W. Rorker. Mr*. E. Compton.
Mrs. Kndor Curlett, Mrs. E. 1.
Hoy, Mr*. A. \V. Knus, Mr*. W. M
Scott, Mr*. S l&gt;. illghleynian,
Mrs. J. O. Laney, snd Mr*. W. W.
Meeds.

O. 1C. OrilT. will leave Raturddy
for WrlghtavUle, Ga. to spend the
week-end. H# wl) be accompanied
home Sunday by Mr*. Goff and
Officer* for the coming year
ilr aon who have been visiting
If e a there fb r 4 few w taSi. were elecfeil a ! * business im r s n eful meeting of the Woman’*
The Rev. and M n. Frank M. Council of the F irst Christian
Marier will leave tomorrow for Church held Monday aft-m oon
evening at
Ran LaAdo
Dayton* Beach to ipend two days. and
WBlIe there they will attend Spring*. Swimming and other wa­
fftefinktren Oxercisea at the high te r (port* were enjoyrd and a pic­
school a t which time l.nwell II.rtt, nic lunch wa* served a fte r which
the business session wa* held.
Jr. will be grad u ated
The
following women were
P. A. IT ftanl win arrive Friday elected In hol,| office ne*t year:
t t t Aogusta. Ca. He will he Sc- Mr*. George Townsend, general
(Phyanied home Sunday by Mra. chairm an: Mr*. M. Ptnnell. coun­
H aiard and their daughter, Har- cil chairman; Mr*. W. A. Patrick,
rtet,
Hava been spending some vlce-.'halrman; Mr*. F- S. T-amson.
tftb* her* With Mr*. H atard 's secretary-, Ml** H attie Leasing,
father, T. L. Dumas, Park Avenue. treasu rer; Mr*. A. It. Byrd, com­
munion chairm an; Mr*. H. S. Tel­
ford, flower chairm an; Mr*. 0 . M.
Shipp, house chairm an; and Mr*.
O. T. Pearson, host—*. Missionary

Woman’s Ctfuncil Of
Chut-ch Has Election

tlaseball,

OragR. Sod, and ofhkrwlife.
On* TMy WflY nrt«l and

iO V S ’
oft Sfrbes

:k and Whites
C re a m s

tMiss R
Varner To
WM Clayton Bailey

Mfos Qifatttebaum Is
Wed fly Lloyd Brown

^lrs. Wia:ht Hostess
At Party For Club

Virgil Lee Smith Is
Given SerVici Crorfs
Virgil Lee Smith, son of Mr.
and Mr*. C. II. Smith, of (hi* city,
and grandson a ril heir on the m a­
ternal side of the lata William

p i n c Dg

41(1 V la I t V

CLOSING

Glass Banking
Reform Bill Is
Passed By House

MORGAN GIVES
LIST OF LOANS
MADE BY BANK

Mrs. McPherson Has
Party HmtorfhK Club

For

icpuftitesrcEhENT

A tea honoring Mr*. E. A. Doug­
in a , past atata corre*pondirg arcrotary o f.th e U. D. C.. will hr
given from 4:00 p. M. to l:00 P.
M. by N. de V. Howard Chapter mie Horton.
of the U, D. C. a t the home of
Mr*. M. S. W iggins, Magnolia
om
A rrnue, with Mra. Wiggins and
Mra. R. L. Perkin* ,■ hostesses.
The fian o p.pll* of Mlat M ar­
Of wldoeptead Ikllereat la the angaret l)# tis will glee a recital at
aouacenw al..aX .^.lba.Agnga«t(iUvi:l
roTvj, y, fnvn ilmiblf* liability if.
and approaching m arriage of MUa
SATURDAY
their hntik rinses; forhhls an ofD*
Rose
V
arner,
daughter
of
the
Circle Number One of th#
cer of n reserve member hank to
Woman'* Council .of th# Chria- Her. and Mra. Carroll Varner, of
Nitron
h i, honk; prohibits
tian Church will give a cold plate M em phis T tnn., formerly u( thia
nnv luitinnnl rrseeve or memher
(Upper Sat unlay from R:30 P. M. city, to Clayton William* Bailey,
hunk or emn|nv# front doing Into 11:30 P. M. in &lt;h» Meisch of San Diego, Oil., aon uf Mr. and
"urnnre Htiafuraa,
Mra. George Wesley Bailey, Of Ihi*
Building.
MONDAY.
"
clty,_Th# m arriage will la te plme
Circle Number Seven of the iluring the month of June.
n i l IT.H M AllltIKII
P in t B aptist Church will have a«
Mina Varner wa* born in Brisill day aewing party at the home ti&gt;l. Term, and ipenl the greater
Helen S* dilire nnd E rnest
of Mr*. FrancU K. Bull, 1101 Park part uf her life there. She a t­
Kyr.eC, of T itu s v ille , were m a rrie d
Avenue.
tended Wealey an College in Mo­
last nin-M si '.1:3(1 nVtn-k In lh »
ron, Ga. and war gtail atrd from
| p a rlo r ''f th, V a M r* lin te l by J.
the fin rin m ili Cotiscrvalnry • of
I ’. Ito h(*tt
1 m l Justice o f th #
Muaic. She lived here fur three
| IV nre. P i
.Marie Hove Hcobble
and II i . it Itovers, o f T itu s v ille ,
year* and taught a c la n uf piano
w rltm - s#d the rerem ony.
pupil*. )(d r father era* pa*l»r»of
i . #
Armoun?rm*nt Ha*
«* the h in t Methodist Church
the m arriage of Miaa Jane Ann
Mr. tiailey w*i born at I'elh.nn,
Mr* I.. It Mcl.cod. ..r W illi.(on.
Q uattlrbaum , daughter o f Mr and Ga. hut aperlt the g reater part of
*!**•/• &gt;e*ler lay here a* the gue*l
Mr*. J. B. Juattlehaum , of this hi* I f|. In llti* eily and attenled
of her mother, Mr*. Mary Hlgcity, tn Thorns* IJoyd Brown. »on gra ruliiar achoul and high school
ein* &lt;br ivn* nrrnmnanied home
of Mr*. J . M- Brown and the late here. H r ha* (wen in the United
hv Mr*. J. I.. Hurt who Will.bo.
t o n * h n i - t i i ’l an- l f i f t y k .-‘s t n i n r * . i - o v e r i u m 'i tt o f l n m l . mo.I fr-i J. M. Drown, at...... . Sanford. The Klale»-N**y-f»r the-po*t -Id-yean J______
reremony wa* performed S a tu r­ and is a member of th* aviation pel’s Invltati-n fin it week end ill J.ti k«ot ville with tin hnnqoct ,i lli.- Ill h light of entertainm ent,
The t- |&lt; panel show* some of Ilk* persoltngrs ill the S'la-nlti-r,' inlile.
la-ft to riuht they tree Gen.
day at the First Mrihodi*t Churth rorps of the I'arlflc fleet.
f tm tirc I-iml Ibrvi*.
Vivian
Ciillin*,
Adjutant
ticm-ial
uf
FI
•Ida;
Mrs.
Kliwpiel,
Mr.
h
h
i-i*in Orhtndo with Mi** M atth*
The ruuplr plan to make their
Below
Rcpn-seiitative R. I*. Itohim uu. Governor Jdinllr. Mis, JSL- It* and Mny John T. ANop. Jr.
Brown in attendant**.
hqme in Ran Diego.
I* shown n corner -colbin of tin- brilliantly dm iuati’d no-f irden* tin I n few of the Merrymaker*.
The bride was born In Amerlcos, Ga. where »h* liveil for I t
year*. She mine to this, city sis
uritier whirli tile firm i»pi*'rnt»M{
year* ago from Miami where she
ntiim-n o f imli%filiuih who hnvt* i | b
spent several yrnr*. She was
[iopiIf of mein* than fliinjaai with!
graduated from Seminole High
A luncheon ami hruiite party
| th e f i r m ; a H it o f hunk era
to |
School In W.12.
war* given yesterday niurnin^ by
I whom loan* have been mrnl. an Ij
The bridegroom wa* bom In Mrs. Ralph B. Wight a t her himie
Them*»ton, Ga. where he attended un South Sanford Avenue In honor
| a J if t 'Uf “ fit i ii fell t n- 1*ifiI* f &gt;T* wIn 11
(C onlinupil From
( I d$»)
i f . , o ftriiicd F rom Bsif** O n e l
sehonl and ws* gm dnatrd from of th* member* of the Tuesday
I art* nlfcrct! •cciirtln-* I’-low the!
.p ile the • Iri-n e support o f **-nnhigh school. He hs* been living Duplicate Club anil a few ulhcr no income u»* n iiirr IH3U mu!
m
ark
i't
prh
i*
tilt* 1(1lic t w h c tlu r It**
hereT dr the p**t 20 yrnr* mid a' guests. The ruing* where the coll Id out
l,,r Gin — , o f V irg in ia , Irv the R ep­
Summer
l)n&lt; f^rnt turw ite m '* Im th
o f)
present is engaged In eelery farm ­ table* were spread for play wen- |otul ih itl jrtm r.
ute. It l l i - not v*-l lieen made .1
th'inocr^l.i j
A
few
Btutiwnin
Lit«'r,
I
I
'HJiiul
vKivrly
S*nh*
ing on the Envt Side.
adorned with quantities of &lt;has|a
purl o f th e R o.-o-vell pro g ra m for
i*.«j I, tP**un ,
n il if *-r mniMtRC f i* *
I'*
Mr. and Mr*. Brown are mak­ daisies and ferns in vase* anti
tin- i-meetreiicy ---- lop. A-lviH-utc.
Sul in liiy night
Jklt»vi:«tn »v
i*i*I il i t ll '
ing their home on Crlery Avrnu *. howls. tnnis | tla !
totf.kiai.o I o f t — men Ptc. contend, neverthe
th'mgx
..f
Mummtl
Bridge game* were enjoyed until p a rln c n i o f tltv f.r m hu I | m u I »*•*
t hut
th&lt;g rlm ln U trath m
h atl%e MO* I c ,
the noon h o -r when high score iiuomr 4*ixim foi IW«H nrnt J •
hnv I&gt;i•t
IrastleA lly
ml) will in k -'-ih t m u o tip o -e its e n nctipep t*
pritr* were awarded to Ml*. H. B. mid llmt l Lfit it*turn in ItttU l&gt;a«l
#
not it u»U y.; \ - it pn --i-d th e lli,p * e , ttu - lu ll
Lewi* and Mr*. K. A. Newman. l»t*fn n»»l MHtr« than
nurnl for
la it f«*w
K f)»
ar.it ,M»»r^.»n «iiiti -hut
in
.Luncheon wa# served on the card
u n u b l , d u h lis h n q u a rl-fe d c rn l ib-U»)
A report of the rhirken pilau tabic* by the hostess, assisted by rM»rtriniiitiK **u‘
-•
| m i t i l ip -u ra r u - fu tid
D ipt p tig b t
supper given Saturday' night for her sister, Mr*. L R. Mcl-eoil, of lll.il, „ |t»3 4 (If fil.nlMl.iUKi W.ta
fill UnrAirui
l*Mik
ic n i-h S_MMio.lMMl,niN)
T h is titiin e y
Fttah lifthfil blit hint not In-rii U-%••••
the building fund p r All Soul* Willlaton.
Catholic Church was read a t tho
w o u ld U* used to in s u re d e p o s it* In
Those present were: Sir*. II. B h i u fi nut o f |tayhi|r tw iiitw t . u f ’*
regular meeting of Circle Number Lewi*. Mr*. It. A. Newman, Mr*. ln t MU-vf It VYB* no t »I*'I*«1m I, IIm l i
unit -t u t* banks
fe d e ra l reserve
Five of the church held Monday W alter S. Golemsri, Mr*. Josspb A. now by v irtu ** o f u c h a iir ff n i ih t * ! t lt fifln l* u f i b n . i l '* Eypnsitiuiij
cm-id
pbtiiip
. c e rtific a te * o f
lo u r *, in e.. o f Ja, l,-o n -die t io t t y .'b u l
afternoon a t the home o f Mr*. F- Meisch, Mr* J. II. H intermlsler, liuvb, can't lit* ii't-ti fit llCP*
from - tu te iiffi hil* umi
uMHiUPrriJ
tinap|H*intiiiei-l
ol
J
,
j
e
l
,
'
ik
y
K. Koumlllat, Palmetto AvCnue
Thi* Income l«x tc tim uny fu»
Mrs. J. G. B*n«on Mr*. D. I..
|„ H in t, l o . i l m all, us Ih eit I... at j *"l» -f» &lt;•“* N -S ld llia t adminisAt the close of the meeting
Thrasher,
Mr*.
Wallace
W. lih h rtl tin* th rill* that a h K‘*
tered tho fund*.
freshments wrr* served by the W right, and Mr*. !_ II. JffI.eod c*i»»Wil bill I wadnil! _ fo r ihru utili ,
,
.
,
Ib -i m it * would be insured on
hostess. Those present were: Mr*. and Mrs. J . I .- Hurt, luncheon long lo u ts of i|tif*tiu n in g th**;
M r, II ir l said, ,
■
.
It ,- It,m - ItHI pi-rrept nr uiiuiuntM
Harry Laguna, Mr*. H. M. Ilam- guest*.
w
iitl
III.
utln
la
l*
1
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iifOlur Mottcnn |» a r tfn mat
In*
|i
to ItP.PPP; 7 * |M tie n t
of
o tfk « ryum iacr, i|U iiht&gt;n ng
that of varum.- lU iireu .:- r on,rig IBto
'
Edward Marq
M a rq erite,
tle , of Mount
ni 'irmoitd*, lad wee i L I' l,Ui',l_tip,l |.u l..
b l i p t o \ic iir lilt l o i l o fliw r
i^hiiiigii h ii“ ill*fill ►
i ’il a -c ru
(" ., aH irte
V eteran
Of the
Olive, N. G
ra n Uf
i imi, grid Ml (D irc n t
o f iimouiitrt
ly guanh il H fflv t# o f .Morgan.
Miutt in lh«* i c n u iiy ol I ’d 'io * " Civil War, has
ha* been presented
The long aucfwutiuii o i i I hc Io * piK|h«»HiltIIJJI at 4 htUigll lllllll Juiit*
with a veteran'* cron, of aerview,
ura* fill with tL c tn ly mg clarity ! | lit M m . I.
a g ift o f the Confederate G ray.
j Th** c (imti&gt;t
ow|KHially
luw
Mta. N. T. McPherson enter­ Upon the hiMhftl cmiini.'ii**
Chapter of the U, D. ('. of M»u&gt; t
(aimmtlii
uo'mlwrp wii»i sinrta- pilht'il tin iu kill ptiiiii ' lit ilr"*|iii I $In *
Oliva. Mr. Smith was given tho tained the mambers of the "Sew
to n n n ii l lotw aid iiih nUy u* tin w II |**i4\ t* Lu'r-.ii»rivlilt' i*l
cross at the CoofeiSiiate Memori­ S'* Chat Club with a p arty yester­
finafU'oT, *| caking m malUtr-of o V im k h i th** c%4nif»4 *•* lh«4 lu l |
al Day services held at the Firs! day afternoon a t the home of Mr*.
fact jibia-fi* ilncribvtl opcMtlun^
i i ll I
a in )
J u i) I*
Methodist Church in Mount Olivo J. M. Alderman, corner Fifth
it *. $, uml .Nnv. S.*
Palm etto
Avenue, r lining tnio the humlu'd* of mil August
Mr. Smith served for it'2 mom lie Street and
t * litn^ il ex- __ {
♦iwnEtp
mi
w ith. the. United .S tales Aiaiy .Sewing was enjoyed -until lalc-in
the i« g i iu y f
I «»ii«l*
one u in riiirifi afl* i vi l»in'li Tour \
during (he World War. spending the afternoon when refresh m en ts,mil* lux ill11 Jim t io ii.
r*
"* ,ht
f II »|*ys nit- to in* ' I'd l v i ’ ll i f «
the g reater part of th at time in were served by (ha hostess.
ra p t atten tio n .
Those present ware: Mr*. J M.
(In* 1'n*4»&gt;himi uliil the ct»v t
France. Ilia grandfather saw serv­
The
t.-.I.i
ilb
clo
M
iit
that
lt»nn'
t, is* t hi egg 1 1 . A ll iii*oi I ", hi in k ice during (he entire four years Alderman. Mr*. J. j). Gamble,
Mr*. I. W. Owsn*, Mr*. D s i.y " " ,h'
t"4mh#r* «f M«fgai. • mif*’ i«*n t h jk ii* , lm&lt;* mul U i i
of the Civil War.
B s.»U, Mr*. M. W. Roberts,i fir,n- " * lu,,,"K - .... .. ............... .. I f Ait *(KHtU(iMrlr Fight
g l" ii •
Mr*. G. A. Taylor, Mr* f . H • " f ,hl " " "
' '&lt;• '•
tl'V gful u lh i'I fo iiiN o f I'iil' rliiMoot 1 I
Mo** and Mr*. N. T. M rrher.oo. j *«*unt.y'. wealthiest l.a n .e r.. I,-id an* inr 1m in i In thi* . »-l
i
i | bill income ta ie , in tho la*t to o fjlti* fro m ^ g h fiin l, u* nr** r iilrm iil
j year*, hrioighl a gu-p from tho
ii' »l Pull mu i| ch»tK,i .
by. Mr*. R. A. Cameron, Mr*. J .| qwclator*.
V f |h iT ilo tgii - mil)1 _U* «n n il'll
K. (frtd i.k ,
Mr*. R*ul
Thv
impilry
jm *
n utkcil

Hurt Is lUadu Local
Head Of l our Agency

flm «d «m admit two buttw.
l|» r to 4100 P. M.

J

THURSDAY.
Th# regular general assembly of
the City Union will be hold a t the
FIrwt Presbyterian Chureb a t 7:30
P. M.
"Gu#«t Itay” will bw observed a t
lh« Sanford Country Club with
r&gt;lf, briitge, * ppvr, and dancing.
Men's tournament a t 2:30 P. M.
and w o m in t tournam ent a t 4:00
P. JI.

Report Ts Rendered
On Church'd Supper

raURSDAY
Gfllf, M tirinilli’i

Social Qtkndat

over $-3(1,000. Thu* eeery ite|
would he Iniudil safety for
least $ 111.000.
Thi* section of th* hill
not Iwrome effective for a year,
enlese the President heforw
prwlaims it In operation.
Before he ran issue that
motion, however, prelim inary
nndnatlona of state hanks
*sk th* protection of th#
must he fompfeteil.
T - ’ satisfy critics of th# « O e
t-rr, who said it era* designed to
fnrve state hanks out of b(talAMte&gt;
since they ire not mi (uniat (colly
mn.lr insurance.fund participants
ns are federal reserve m*m b#rs,,
the llotis,. mlopteil an sm rnifm itit
saying there should be no "iflacrimmation" a-rainst state baflko.
Another proviv,, wa* Inserted to
finite It d e a r th at the Insurance
section doe* not apply to banka gl- ‘ •
ready chwed,
.
Besides these
si-* t*UI
sl-o
requires
federal
member hanks to divorce thetaselves completely from security
j affiliates; let* the federal rwaerve’
Ismnl -opervision negotiations between reserve hanks and foretgn-

ntury o f Progress'
SUPPER
Saturday .5:30 ‘ P. M. In

Sanfdtd tb Chicago
1

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— A im T C rtu m —

■

8:SBT. M.

MEISCH BUILDING
Benefit ChristIan Church

/torn rum mltlee putnl-ci* over 11u
cour*e of the questioning
Twire the coiumittc,. wint into
eurrulvi- session tn it on ,-nl lr
private the advisability of •Lniamling infoinietiun u hi-fi the
firm i|ue*iionei| thr propriety of
making pubic.
A* a result of the— i r i n l o
(codons, the committee iWilled to
a&gt;k for lb* partnership agreement

RESULT
USE

TY PAINTS

DOZIER &amp; GAY'S
I

J .t U HCffrV Agent ;
Cmlary
eatery of P r tfr o i Toon, Inc.

"BEST TOil THE SOI

STANLEY-ttQGKRS HARbWAIlE CO.
1

204*Skn‘furd Avenue

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t.lC
ortV luiy any elertrie
a u ty
__ u n til yon have noted l ri___
g o d fount! o u t ah&lt;Hit th# safety fea­
tu r e s - lire all-around tjfv-ioncy of tlw
new U m .vitv. Here is, tru ly , a g re e t
new refrigerator th at will antes# you.

* fiu n cu r
Closing Out
MaRenta Pattern

McLaulin
The Jeweler

112 S. I'lirk |

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HOF - M AC BATTERY CD .
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                    <text>K b t h M In norida’a H e n r i
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Bps* and Richest Garden Land.

AM INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER

REPLY
(SALS
OF PRESIDENT

SANFORD.* FLORID V. Tl KSDAY, M AY 23, 1033

Mcaiber Aanodated Prt*»

VOLUME XXlV~

Tornadoes Claim 13
Lives In Mid-West

ATTEMPTS TO Interviewed

Citizens

HEADS OF CTIY Morgan T estifi

w
isrsSrLb
fxzm
m
*
B E DEFEATED

As To Setup Of His
MEET MONDAY Big Banking House J

.GARDEN
C ITY.
Kansas.
May M.—blY-Tornadoes lef&lt;
13 dealt and many injured in
the Middle We»t today. Seven
c .o him. 1 consider Sholta a.«
were kilted near Try on. Neb,.
learning that several petition.,
flTe In I.iberal. Ka*.. and one
now are being clrrulated through
wan who drUypfi Mftlon on
near Garden Pity. Score* "ere
_____ _
I i,ut the city calling upon Senator Ihe Urr bill for nearly «l*
Injured In sister slate* and •
c*
a
AT
A R a i n u l J. J. Parrish ami Reprcentalirr ,
»i 1’* might have fc#ttlcil the
ilotrn more were victim* of a
r j imi
In |« niHin MR Ih# first thlrr
Ralnellle,
Montana
tornado
mu
h
win- p a»n l. Why ihoultj *«•
lullyesterday. The Kansas twi«t»r»
.
- , » • o » i « | authority to cut *alanc« and
atrrrk during a »and and dual
j, „ r||minat* oc combine hiirca.i' 4tiar t«iiil»«*rity t*» auch a man?
PEIPING. May 23— W t—A
W II Schmidt* local vttUuran
atomi whieh had Molted out
board* or department*, a Herald
temporary peace
agreement
»•I ptrakhvit o f th# Shell*
the *un. hampered traffic, and
rrporter, making a hurried »urvc\ &lt;• ur .«w
W A S H IN G T O N . M i»y 23—
Without a di**enting vote, mem
between Ching and the invad­
force.I the u»e o f artificial
|u.*l l.efore prea* time today, di* I 'M limrrnur Club o f th# cam
(
A
. P . ) — T h e Inner w o r k in g ^
TALLAHASSEE.
Mav
21.
'Jh
Ml«| "t hrll#v# In fivftme K i* of the Sanford City Tomml*ing armies
o f Japan was
ravrretl 10 out of I I perron* run
L O N D O N . M%y 23— (A . l\ ) • light* to d« daylight trading.
reached today, It wa* authori­ i f the w ealthy M organ bankShotIt thh Authority hr- .en . meeting In regular «e»*lon
A long ami bitter ilehatr marked ta ted to he heartily in favor « f ♦
.
In addition, high wind*, rain,
T h e B ritish »ovcrn m cn t. re­
Hall. Ia»t ntght or
run-* hr is not r#«p«»n#ibl# to * at the
tatively reported.
and hail
pounded
farming
mnrideratton of the piddle * M
Ing
firm
w ere
unravalad — !
TOKYO. May
2.T—&lt;4V-A
pviu.fi »m group, lie U not dered the rlo«lng of the' tag roll*
rommunilie* In Oklahoma. Kan- . funding bill In the .Senate today " 'n ir e are the brief statement*.!
p lyin g today to the
P resi­
*
Rrngo (Japanese) nawa agency slowly today by a SeAate
III the order in whirh they were i-a.iog politic* in thia matter, amt M tendr,| from June I to Jule |.
•II. Nebraska.' and Colorado.
dent** m essage to the world,while the House worked rn the
com m ittee
exam ination
of
dispatch firm Tientaln tmlay
cl down rinre noon today:
! I n root,dent that he I* working; Thl. ,,t|on. highlight of a meet* Senate approvril lull l « reduce a»
declared it “ en tirely s h a r e s ,--------whreh-agw-thw » t'arwml—twwoea •mrid— g* • ffriw JM jnm W 'Tt1»*r lls m tiaTerTTr" P. M organ ,
f ------ r..*iJcr.L. lu.. lilt!-WUU.LaiLjUUaL ..f-Ull BVP .
w
. M a w i a U w * * lo.f*ve,.U *u alui * .
th e T T W lilM itV -rle w s ^ *U &gt; a l-f-— - - slgnml at Peiping, proridea that
rrtng to City Clerk f . R. lam
1 «
I frfpff
and formerI* rrlrrr f^»wpr, «*|il H' '
who tjnietly defended its bueteen dollar*.
the Chinese troops shall evacu­
computation* of the city *
. l* trie fine.l thing
W F..Shelly, veteran Tonal line i
on the successful outcom e o f
A fighting minority in »be Sen- -The plan
. .
■ _a
L..,al
Ineaa and dlacloaed th at it*
1
ate
Peiping
and
remain
to
the
rngi-eer
and
ardent
Shnlli
hoo«t
.irgurned
finanrial
romlitton
with
nle .ought ly amendmmla t» that'* ever l*-en propo-wl 1 rer
the world economic and dissouth of the line Yaklngi i, *'l lielieve that In granting' s|nll,d every rripir*t that had !•
aasetn approached a h a lf bit*
inlt.lv
d.i
think
that
one
man
can
I .trip the drill funding bill of it*
*
natnent
conferences
de­
li.o.tnor Sholt* thi* power •**«•
wqh .pending money. wn» ae- Changping -Shun)l-Paotl-Lutal.
lion dollars.
I ptnvi.iona giving the »lale hoard .In Iletter than a bunch of fellow*.
h. I.w fultv
fully Ehlr
able Ilk
to tali#
lake mrr
rare i&lt;Vjl .ompanird
hy
rnund the table
nts the “ fu tu re happiness
of ndmmiitration wnle power* t' «ho have been folding nmun.l for
While willingly answering soma
1
aflrr
hr
rrl*
1
1
.
II#
ran
b#
rrlinl
pinion*
whirh
Indicated
th*t
the
ran do. If he ran'' we
and prosperity o f the w orld ."
adjild I hr bond debt* of ettir-. — ,
of th# questions, the elderly finan­
!
!•«•»»
«h*«nlut#ly
n»*t
l
«
*hib#
lh#
IVmmtaatoner*
are
ready
fnr
a
coontie*. and ili*trict&lt; in actual *rr in n nrrtlv «orry eomlition
B ritain , the reply said, was
cier through John W. Davis, hi*
\rr in im nnlnlow.
,ale« la* lhal -i* *ure t" rome"
default. The amendment* were de I You in make H w« eln.ne.a- yo.i
•*tll the more cncour*i^«l by Mr#
S. A. H. Wilklnaoo. local attor a. Commlaalpe'r S. O Shonholaer
counsel, demurred at submitting
fr.ito.l by al»oil two lo one hut the ,.aol to I'm headllv In f*&gt;or of
Ro M vtlt'i message b « * u f ‘ he
the partnership article* o f his
attack continued.
' rlvlm* Governor Shollr nil the nu m v. .aid “ | have Implicit faith in put it.
(•owrrmir Sholta and ht* ability to
A lively dt*ru*«lon en.ued when
Effort* weie made in the II ivUt-c thorite he want* "
President places ** th* B**1 *U|*
firm. That question was put off
do .omelhing rrallv goo.1 fnr Ihe I’lcrh l am*on asked what dl*P««iIn in.nrt the five. ten. fifteen anil
|f..nrv Met aulln. Jr
nrnbu
of hi* proa rum the adoption " f
for future committee decision a*
... ..pie of Florida. It-eeny*that the la.n ihould he made of a renuest
twenty dollar «eale in the tar MU' rtnrr««lne hlm*el|
again.! the
the itraft of the disarmament con­
to procedure.
-* J
II |»rl« taurf»l*tare ha.nt courage enough made hy Harry M Papwnrth laal
n
Eirnin^t
f.|nr»
sub!
M
l
n
1
at
vention pmanted by the Prime
tVAFtlllNOTON. M1av 21.—r.Pi but ihe-e al«n were drentrd
(TonlthuH On Page Tw.d
Placing deposits, held by the
week that Ihe rnmmlfllohera en­
though the attempt* were re­ nnrttv hrrEii«r I havrn'l mnfi
_With Ihe a.-erilnii that the
Minister Mar. IS-"
dorse nr reject the pniytslona of a
firm, at t2&amp;0.000j)00. th* witaeam
•President Ki*»*r*U aclrd •soft­ While llmtae hn*t been "luinr.l in-• la'* ''d. .&gt;n*le nppmvtd a prop&lt;wed
petition *igned hy IW local ta»also gave tha exact asset* aa of
i inr , ....
,,
. ..
ly last night t*» M int *«"'«» »n to a billboard for lamr." I*r. A
paver* who seoghl a five year e*.
lit,itinnal amendment author
Dee. 31 laat to th* penny—*424.rsr.y lUbillxatton of exchange* J. Barton, of Wilmington. •*: C ,j i,ing the leg-lalu ie to enact uni.
tension of time in whirh to redeem
70U.0M.M.
^
and - die*. I
la*
certificate*
• ml t,u.h the Geneva arms t « l « - called upon the Southern ItapUlT
•■’r * for-rminl»e*
A
gasp
whirred
through
the
taie*.
If ihe II..... favor* the measure
tion cunlenrut# thro gh lo *
runvvntion I*'* niicht l « A*ln|il u jI it will !*• .ulimtlted to the |&gt;eoplr
By J. R- BRACKKTT
packed committee room a* Mor­
l ’ommi**ioner T
U
Duma*
quKk and definite conclusion
NEW YORK. May a.I.-GPl— gan quietly' went on. .Therg a n 20 . .
Action to atatHUM thv Hollar rcanlutinn of regiet for the pro­ in Ihe nett general election.
termed thr plan “ The mn«l de. i
hill
calling
for
a
w
rrr
l"
'r
hibition
position
of
Preaidrnt
-.rracll* .
There are no-great, vnft,
and pound »«eilin« appealed tinpartner*, he said, who meal every
i
. vewe.at
tav.-Wttr._UlU'- .
mi.vnt alter a WhIU Hour, eun^
and Comml«»inftor II J Lehman rhnlrs In Ihe hanking house of J. weekday axcapt Saturday.
dined
in
the
Senate
.horlly
after
“ I* there any wrtttan record or
feicnce
In whiefi GT -M. TH.
tmltraled that .neh w*« hi* opin I*. Morgan, nor any Inch-thick
The rcanlutinn preeenled b)
minute*,“ ha was asked. “ Only ihn Sprague, advitor lo the llank of Barton a* chairman o f the *ociat n ii " «,tuti„n wa. proposed that 'h»
rug*.
Some
nf
the
furniture
I*
ion.
.
Irci-I«ttire loemorialiae &lt; «ngrr«»
England, participated with ollict"Rut." *«nl Mr. l-ehman. “ I actually tattered. In thr office of names o f those who attended."
eervlre rmnmitlee read:
! to mart a fmleral *ale» ta*.
"I* there no record of the delib­
al* of tb ' tr«*aiiry ami federal
think that * r Cnmmi»*i«*nera a* a Janiils Morgan, thr eldeal son.
“ That wc deeply rrgret ami
lerrifir attack by Senator I at
rr.rr.e ayitain. An announcement
you cun *## th# ntulTin*
th# eration* or concluaionsf” “ Nona."
Commission
should
endorse
thl*
WASHINGTON. Mnv 23 -W)
earnestly deplore the fact that the Whitaker yesterday Mocked act im
Al th* opening of the testimony,
Under the provls &lt;ms » f a Flori
waa promi*ed for lialay.
on the admini*trnlion»pon.ntrd
The relief policy of Ihe R-&gt;*e plan «lnre It seems that a htg ma­ long Iralhcr davenport. •
Morgan In a prepared statement,
j
The Prvaidaat alao tia&gt;k a get- President ha. tiaeil' the InHuen r
da House of hVprr.enlatur. bill
All
of
Morgan'*
Is
plain.
Their
lull giving Gnrernnr Sholt* ami
veil Administration was outlined turity of the taxpayer* are for It.
defended th* fcractk* of hi* firm
!
tonal hand I# ‘ he • o '1*1 * ,m* and |Niwer o f hi* office for I la*
are
plenty
of
almight
chairs.
The
,,*..&lt;-,1 ut last night's se..mn. thr ve.terilav a« ivppo*eil to maintain- at least |tW of them »eem to he"
in permitting Ita partner* to serve
,
drama a* hi* admlni*tration‘a dec- r«*p#al of thr Kighl##nlh Atnrn«l- four memheia » ( h'*
"I^hman." said Commls«lon*r flmir is stona, lh"
,art.br. to adju.t the »«IU.UOO.IItg SenilnnL f'ouoty Board "I Com inr millions on de.titulbm relief
latation of Ainerwan wlllingne**
W. A. I^fflar. “ don't you know decor Bird. There la no ostentation.
mrrt to lh#
ronsltuion, ami , I.,ml ilebt Of i iHintie*. n t n * o'" 1
roll.
i.
t
a*
iHermlneil
t“
prevent
miastonera
I*
g
'*
'"
t
"
'*
"
r
•"
,r
'
to ron.ult with olhar naltoi.a to
atsvut thl* huslnes* ef signing ■ Morgan's, in • wowK ••
**
•
terrstrd. saying auch an arrange-*
the minimum or maximum »al .tar vat ion.
iur« pence rang around the pendingVfforta for repeal, for the L|wcig| dl*trirt».
iwtit ion* Anyho.lv will sign any no special dress I* needed.
ment was vatuabl* to all con­
Ileiry
l&gt;
Hopkins
,
made
the
legalltation «nd manufartur* and
Aaeailing the lull «* '
'?t7 d at e. id all county i.ffirials. with
In
harmony
with
th*
character
1ci.it
....lo
„„u 'lie e.er .Utltnltl'O
i.&lt; u nieu-ur
cerned.
.(ate,unit ol (MilM-y « lt e i enter.ng pehllnn for anything nl nnv llmo."
vale
nr
l^er;
and
r*|a-cially
the maximum salary not to ex
Th* tnplr finally ws« disposed of their office*. Morgan and hi*
No looncr hid the doctrine been
It adds to tha strength of pri­
d|m,i hi&lt; duties as administrator
to a Florida lrg..lalllrr■,. Whil
partners
seek
to
be
Inconspicuous.
that
he
ha*
allowed
the
While
of
whsn
thr
group
unanimously
(.tiered at Oiiteva by Ihe (■teal•I■ t nly
i»y
vate hanks to accept deposit#, he
reed » 1000.
.1 the |f&gt;UU,OlMIJ)tNI of fcileiiil
ker w»- slopped
■
rednrnod
Commissioner
Oiima*’
Whatever
their
power
l*.
and
dent'a »poke*man, Norlliaii II. lloiiae c* be u*rd In aihert «e lh ,.,.tion to delcr consideration until
said, aware that the practice re­
The bill, known a. a salary bill, fund, lo be given the .tale* fur
motion that “ While Ihe Commis- whatever may be disclosed by the cently haa bean much ctlrielied.
Day in, than the Prealdenl calli-l leer binineaa, much In Ihn di»- today.
piovidea that none of tlw vaUMea lelo-l purposes ill the next -wo sinner* ar* srmpaihrlie with thr coming congressional
in*f*lik*- In subatanee he defended print#
to the While lloure the amhaa»a rrrdlt of hi* administration ami
Member*, many «• them Imck
el up in the mra.ure w.Mild l~». year*.
Irtitinnars, slnee Ih e petition tlnn, Ihe externals nf the. firm banking as a "national aasat and
dorr of Italy anti Germany.
jog
the
Sholti
plan.
Th* Orel act ol • llopknn, wl. • made no provision for fund* with
and murh lo the pain and sorrow
•how Very little.
The declaration of American p«d
„ „l of the SMist' , li.imlwr, on applicable unle-s the fee nlll.en (
not a national danger.”
il railed by the I’reaKkrnt whieh tn earry on the ordinary
The House o f Morgan is at 23
Icy toward co*||i«rallng ugaiio&gt;l of a large element. We believe iheir way to a H*h fry. The Sen- I., listed shall t»hr in that ant »&lt; "t, was
Aa to Ih* theory that a prlvqto
trom
the
New
York
State
i.n
ei
fonelton*
of
government,
Ihe
Com­
Wall Street.
(IncnWntaby. Ihe hanker may become too powerful.
gggreatlon rainr ju*l a day oclnrc a majority, of American rlti*en»." nte a moment later wa* forced ,d money. The lull piovide*. luradministration.
w*., to inform missioners disapprove of the plan -Buie number of the ad Ire s of
Morgan said “ It mu*t be remem­
U . t night'* »e»*lon o f Ihe eon , ( ( ((,lj),1|rn
)he middle id III*
tha Pre*nient greet* g il»l*gat.*&gt;n
they, that the frr offuela »h,ul guvrrnois that fund, would luv.iin- . nested hv the petitioner*.''
the firm in Isindon). It is *' three bered that any power which ha
of ulTlciaU from Japan whiwe vrntion ,wa* »el aside for !»r. afternoon l"i lack id a quorum
Fared with the po-sihilttv that story building, built of huge haa come* not from th# possession
keep a re.oril of all the i*e». slid mediately a\*il*hle when they ap
troop* are threatening the ancient Barton’* report which
The Whitaker an.' k on ihe bill
ehall report ,»i»c *••
Louniy elied. giving flgutvs ol r»iwn'k- il in*r he nrressarv lo borrow blocks of Tennessee marble, seem of larga mean# but from th# con­
srvrml r#«olntion« lo piipiictlu'n wa. not nmripeclrd.
Chineae city oj Peiping.
In
(Continued On Page Two)
tur»» nl put,tic money from oil
Ciimmisstonera. •
fidence o f people In hi# character
Ingly a* thick as they are wide.
Problem* of atm* an&lt;l l*r * r * r'’ lh# prohibition front; fin«l -»»*• quarter, th. f.elirg had prevailed
.ourrrs for rclirl d ring thv 1**1
When
originally
tntimlucvl
s.»l
The main story is a huge vault and credit.
ge.te'd
some
form
of
federal
marexpeeltd In figure in l^e Wntle
that It might « " thmugh. Il'“ *
“ W* have never heen satisfied
ed fix’ III 11 windows are perhaps
Houie conver»glion* with thci riser control a* an antidote to di- r lidding ol iq |o-rtii.n to It hn- finally parsed the lull provided quarter.
The money is to he granted oil
that there be created a enualy ol
311 feet high, reinforced with
with xlmphr keeping within lb#
giuup. hva.h-d by former Kureign j voree.
rrached liere from all pail* of the
Baprid*
fl ml*' sslsi) tund fioiil who h [the hast, nf one federal dollar lor
law but have constantly
network of metal. The dume-like the
Minister Klkujiro lahii. allhougn I Tmlav thr Southern
sum with state.
every Ihrre dollars of public
all
.alarie.l,«tl
'•*
diawa.
psy
sought
•&lt;* to act that we might
will
to
ret
in
Ininl
*ereding
Is
molded
In
geometric
de
they were originally planted *»^
Whitaker h'gnn lainha.ting tin
. ihe fir*I -"eh
money* from alt gourre* spent by
aide
by
the
county
roiumlMIonei»
fully
observe
th* professional cod*
Sorlhern
Baptist*.
signs.
economic talka In prcimralnm Inr I
I invert,or’, bill after the SenntKepneaeiftative t W. K iln * "g Ihe stair, during that period
To the right as you enter thl* and so maintain, the credit and
the London monetary and rcnmui- gathering -Ince the two clrurthe. adoptrd a few rorre. Hve am* n-l
H» i
,mp,,itanl point of the
slavery o.ieslion
ipie*lion W*
.pill I.n the »lav—
large room, and behind a plain reputation which has been handed
nlent*, one ineies.ing the pe&gt;. m i-r of this county »•&lt; « " « "•
le enfererce.
whole situation'*. Ilopkin* .old. ''i«
21
lepie.elilative. who
ymrs
Mff°*
'
glass grill, are row* of desk down to usa from our predaekxTo Japan ami China, bloody
a se- ne| of thr .tale hoatd "I adm ni­ sgsinsl the sals ry bill. Suty n f ,hat there Is an unconscionoblo
Attorneys Fmd R. AA'Hson, L. F.
|)r. Barton pul forward
where Ihe partners sit. easily •ors In the firm.
foe* in an undeclared war Inr a
tration
from
three
to
five,
loaded
Boyle,
and
E.
F
llouyholder
to­
ric* id recommended resolution*.
“ Hint* w# have no more power
number of people g 'lllu g lel.el
ri-.rntattvcs voiod lor It..
visible lo callers. Banking names
year atd a half, Ihe.jlind of Ihe
(Continued „n luge Two)
• \ Herald reportef visited 'be throughout th" ( « utry' Then day made annomcement n( a di- lo rnnjnre with are three—Thomas of knowldg the future than an*
United Stale, wa* of particular
nrt I louse lisky I"
mak » are (Im.iaMI lamillec on ihe rebel Visinn Of offices whirh they have lanmnt, member nf the firm for other men we have mad* many
Imporlance becauar of H* p«'*ib!e
\atnm*l
mistake* (who has not during th#
li.t (H-onle everywhere «&gt;’ ' * ^ ‘ f
■oils ol New York alone, a total •M-ctipied in ihe First
,i,partson
of
Ihe
amounts
*
bearirg on
23 year*, who generally makes
on thr Par Kaaleru eonnast five year*) hilt our ml*t#le«
of about I .Rtm.iHHi (*r-.oris, If t hi * Bank building for several year*
patronage in all Htw. »
•If
trials
w.ll
re*
eivr
if
the
bill
■*
the few public- appearance* hel
Atk-'* 1° *clew
'r' of the *Ul*mvnt by ,|j... to individual* and eoncern.
Under the new arrangement.
have been errors of Judrmanl and !
. ohm-s law,tB* compared with v*n*i proportion l* kept up Ihmughnut
n B t n , that;
necessary for the firm, and Bis
.ale
the country al least
Iti.OWI.Utiil Ihe fortnnr ri- rptliin imim wnd sell Is-ffingwell, former assistant not o f principle."
e lf we rone r ill Ihe Judgment whieh d» not engage
they are now receiving a* t
lil'tary used by the three at­
(Continued On Tag'- Your)
|.,*oplr ate i i . etvlltg veltel
render'd Iby other nations) a*
.yete-lll officer*.
secretory of the treasury and lead'
“ I do not think It is my place torney* has hern replaced si. that mg is'onnmlst.
In Ihe ropynsihlr' ami gailly
County Judge J. 0 Sharon
Mr. Iloushidder
I,, perpetuatr any sy ......
thai effective tmlay
party, we will refrain from ary
.rt.'d that his Itel ....... I
To the rear o f the room are th*
Satisfied that the uni nemeid
w II occupy risilils 101 *m| 1*12;
action tending to defeat such col-1
seeking resident* of this city and year was approximately t•'0'*, 1 " will keep liny such numla-r ol
hanking window*- No nni enter*
Mr
Wilson
will
occupy
nmm*l
on the mils. I do not
l.lll the 10111)111 I""- |i.*l,pl
le c tio effort which these state. ReRardinjr Equipment county will accept proper • iw i'1' .br the II'
II i here, escepl for business, and
lul ami HU. and Mr. Boyle wi
nj_B) thus make to re.tnre peoce.''
meet if- It-1» offeie.) them. Andica r r - mar pay him from Ylothi I" think this was Ihe u lent,on
most of Morgan's business is
The n.-w policy found * favorills- ( ongreifk hnd I know it ts m.l | nmve his office* Ho the fifth fli.'r done not at hanking window* but
The I'nited Slate* Bureau of.! Carraway, manager » f the Han &gt; Mam.
in
riMiins
Mil
ami
h*1
*'
aide response last night in some Navigation motor yacht "R il- j (oril Country Club where
Sheriff J. F. McClelland
"d •hut nf ihe Presidi-nl.
across ilesks and table*.
The auite of offices first Wrrr
Hanford friend* of Den McKin­
“ I nderalanil it to.be the l'ir*icongressional ipiartera.
krniiy". Captain I. T. Irwin coin- Thur*«l*y aftornoon and evening that he netted fllOO last V •&lt;­
isviqiled
by
the
firm
of
Wilson
non. of Tlldenvllle. brother nf W.
all focilltie* wore free to tin- »•••'' l h. new lull would give him I to"' •lent’s plan lo put s substantial
manding. arrive., in l - k .
M. McKinnon, of Sanford, will rmimba-r of th ee pcplc mi pd.s and Ili» kholder when formed in
Satuiday afternoon to .pend n few lie, tmlay announced another f t 1'1' tlxim to $.UUm.
A TLA N TA YOUTH DROWNS
grrt to le*rn of his dealh in that
,'. Ih crralrij through Ihs- public ihe early part nf IMfi. I^ter Mr.
lin k of Court Vaori- Iking.,
day* i« thl* enmity while it* nr Guest Hay to !*• held all d"&gt;'
Il-xyl« Joined the firm, and piae
city yesterday after an estended
work- program.
e-llmateil that his approrm
ATfokNTA. May I3 .- A heavily Dcr.or.nel inspect* venous em it Thurwlay.
lice was continued under the firm
ret
Income
was
$t2*m.
Th.iwv
Golf,
hri'tge.
table
t»nnl«.
hor«rh come uniter the regjjlnlloua
Judge Millanl II. Smith, of TI Hines*.
liurdeik *nurll boat rapelsed in
name of Wilson, llousholder, and
Funeral service* w nr held *.
hill provide* that
•at he sha'i r»ce,
,,
c. • i V .
...........
li.-ville, who thi* morning opened
Ward'* Iaikr ncr here ya.terdy, of th- Oepnrtmenl uf Sleamboul •hoes, rtanrinv, and other lorpithg -grave- hr Oaklaml temtoeejs
ii..,ii
$
Innii
to
*
f
amusement
all
will
1
“
'
offered
;^DfttTr-Hprtn|r~t1'f
m
of
lhr~ClrcuIl
drowning U d Carlin. lH-yrar-okl ln#;»#&lt;ilon
a
firm wa- illssi'
this afternoon with Dr. W. If.
I'ourt whsn he rharged the grand
nrrxullm HCIILJMJt wilhw t ehatga - i r r i '- 'V - — r'*“ -—nhvrr----Atlanta youth. HI* flv « ctMMllousholder entered th“
Dresch and Dr
Lindsey F. Mecost
of
laildk*
fees.
In
addition.
Superintendent
Miry and sounded Ihe civil docket
nlon* wrtw re»cued.
vised * » t“ prop** wl , Pn’rnl
Nalr officiating. Several local per­
luartlce alone. Al ihe -sine lino
(I'ontiiiued tin Page Four)
thi* afternoon
huh must
In.lallcd in every a iVIrclahl* cold.plate up,nr will
I .11fit Hlitivtriff, f«rm#r SpmiihgIp khr law firm of Wilson and Hoyle nf four eas&lt;*.
sons war# present.
- -—
bo.l. large or small, if U la u .«l be served rafsterl* style vhoilly
IIik Ii SrhiHil footl.«ill •4t#r Mml U was formed, under wheh name awaited Mr*t report* from the
Mr. MrKInnon. one of the-mor*
RAVEN I I I S I I A N D R S L I F E
grand
jury.
.
- •&gt;
on navigable stream, or lake. In after fl 30 o'clock t« all per«&gt;r» '
i t#r m ru#mId#r *»f afiui# nf lh# tirartict was continued until Jan.
prominent residents of Tlldenvllle, j
With
approslmatrly
20
ease*
of
this or any other dl»lt,ct. accord­
* druniNt Univ#r»ity *»f
I, 1033 when the firm uf Wilson jjltrgrd l*vv violation listed for In- came In Florid* from Maxton. N. 1
BIG RPRINGS. Tcaaa, May 23. ing to Captain Irwin. All report*
a
. f iMtt!*ii11 D«m «, h»&lt; frtiirnnf to and Boyle was dissolved.
r.. In IWNt. and l»c*m * promlnedl ;
(X&gt;).-Mra. Clinton Jenkins la the 'of his nctivtlic* will he Irana- headed by'fleorge ti llerrtng h»*
vrstigation try Ihe jury, It I* an
Sunfnrri In #|M*n«l n few ilny« with
‘ Until last wrrU lh«*»r ,ittom»'V I,r,paled that it will probably he Jn Ih* naval store* field. During ,
j i t I heroin* of a Ink* reaue near niilted to hi, Washington htnd agreed to partiripatr in allot her
.
Twenty mrmh#r* of |t#vnin**l* hi# |Mir#nti», Mr
%* « M
recent yexr* he ha* been engaged
Oanton. Atuwgring her huaban'fs quarter* *1 ome. he a'Med. and. toumament wllh Ralph I'hapman « rhap|f,P( Order o f OeMolay. meet- Stninnff before going to Daytona had edeupie,| the -aine reception tomorrow afternoon before *n in
aa a dlrus grower
'
rooms and library
diriment
will
he
returned
and
^ill for h*)p after hi* fithing bun*. a cases where a local boat owoec team of business in*n aril farm- ^
jn
&gt;fnl&gt;|nn a| (he Ala lleaeh where he espect* l » open a
||e wa* horn at Maxton on Aug.
presented
to
the
Court.
‘ sapslicd, Mr*. Jeitklc* itcippad off was fortrid operating hi* ernft rr* although the former tram » « ' ,nn(c temple last night accrplnl; hu«ine*a nf his own.
The grand Jury which States to. 1(172. Ih* son of John Murnhr s
her dies* and aho**, (want out nail with Imprnper equipment, n wnm- I,eaten H to 3 last week. No lino
(or membership offered
Siivr he left the Jlnivemity of
Attorney I- F. Boyle led Into Its McKinnon and Margaret- E. Me- j
lowed him to safety.
last
“
“
“
*
upon
irrii*fii«*ion
a
been
set
for
the
playing
o
l
;
,&gt;y
Jark
Robert
Cornol!,. Uffuffl
Ipg may huforthcomiag within n
investigations shortly before noon Nall McKinnon. He married Mis* j
n#»i y#nr. Mr. Slnlnnff h »" l#*#n #m«
tb* match#*, parllcipanta bring Mm| r ,|m,r .steel#, and
few week*.
tmlay
ia rnmpoaed o f l|. H. Patti- Mahal P. Tllden, daughter of Mr. .
■
TWO M B IN CRAKH
manager nf
Tho '‘ KUkanny" 1* a gasoline rleon the liberty tn set th* hour Monday night aq the lime fnr ex- piny*,) as assistant
I
shall, foreman. P. B. Dooley, aa and Mr*. C. If. Tllden In 1M»
At 6:30 o’clock all golfers will empliflcatiosi of the Brxl degie* Kre..- Atlanta alnre. Ue left thla
Hurvlvlng hjm ar# hla widow,
m wcm l craft measuring appro*rlerk.
J.
N.
Vhompaon,
If.
C.
Park­
COPENHAGEN. Denmark, May
On t a r i o , cn iif, M*y
qialtly 7B feet i« lenglk. Sevnn he Invited lo take a part tn a 'hr *• Masons ssd OeMolay* will meet position about two week* ago and t t —( i f ) — Mr- Ruth Bryan Owen er. Ralph hing. G. M, Shipp, and three children. Alice, Mar
Two men were killed yesterday
ram* tn .Hanford
men crapria# tho per.imnol n«J |ng s*»nt**t from No. I tee. A l»eg* jointly for thia purpose.
Pearly G Dodd, p A. Mero, S. *. caret and Dan McKinnon. Jr.,
wh*„ their airplane rrashod Into
Mr. Htolnnff is hnneful of land­ w si chaared hy the populace today
During their meeting, the mem
•hey will remain here until or­ object will b# placed duwn the
Rirhi#. W. II. McCooana, T. J. three aletere. Mis* Id* MeKlisitau,
M
ah#
landed
to
assume
her
poet
th* aid* o f krvsw-covwred Mount
ing a ranching rwwitinn in Florida
dered to proceed to another loca­ fai-way at a reasonable distan.e, bens elected Lawrence Reel, who
Beaty,
J. R. Little,. R. C. Strong, Mis* Flora McKinnon, and Mias
am
V
.
8.
Minister.
She
said
"my
Baidy. Th* ektlnu were T . C.
and a auitabla prise will
he presided a* master councilor, and nr South Oaorgla this Fall wher*
tion.
Th#
craft
la
one
o
f
tho
trimJames
Wilson.
W. J. Lawton. W. Manrarat MrKInnon. of Maitou,
particular job will be to relleva
Itomard. Hrllywood. pilot of tho
awarded tb* golfer who comes Jo* Rnulh aa delegates to the an­ he may gtlllx* some of the talenta
moot
a
ad
boat
oquippoJ
aa
to
gooII.
Pop*.
D.
B.
Lory, and M. L. and on# brother, W. M. McKinnon,
lr relations between Amership, and H. C
U w th n , » .
o f Sanford.
near**! the. object in • single nual State Conclave to he held at which brought him fame on th#
Long,
and
Denmark."
hoc drton *nd d m , » • »
o»J oral’ appaaranco aaoa boro ia many
gridiron.
Ft. Lauderdale, June 5, fl, and 7.
iM is.
month*.

w reck

Senate Votes Affainsi|(. w KnUmkg,r ami
Amendments Seek- t.. gram o«».mof *
inpf To Strip Bill. Of
Essential Fentiires

Share Roosevelt View
fThat Happiness Of
World Depends On
Outcome Of Parley

J

International Finan­
(losing Of Tax Rolls
cier Discloses That
Si
no-J
up
Temporary
Extended FromJune
Assets Of Firm Are
Truce I Reported
1 To July 1 Ordered
Nearly .'500 Million
R y Commisslopers

,
rr.,,.e..

rtty

i.i

«

ROOSEVELT BEER
STAND SCORED BY
BAPTIST GROUP

MORGAN OFFICES
CONSPICUOUS BY
QUIET SIMPLICITY

Delegate Says White
House Ts Turned Int o Hcer Billboard

COUNTY W ill SET RELIEF POUCY OF
SALARIES UNDER ROOSEVELT MADE
NEW PROVISIONS CLEAR IN REPORT

UooMvelL-------------- ----

No Ostentation Seen
At Place Where Big
Bank,'1« Operated

|HM&lt;- m«r-niH.lW-or

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posed To Maintainlish Minimum Ami
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Maximum Salaries

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Three Attorneys
Announce Change1
In Their Offices

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Boat Owners Warned

Another Free Day
AtClub Announced
By Andy Carraway

DanMcKinnon Dies
In T ild e nvillc As
Result Of 111 n e ss

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Circuit Court Term

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desiring it.
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in * Wilton dollar* l**« than apla bdlanct by ipon dirp at lanat at eowtplalat aad affM avH n i* «
ikai y « * ar* kotfc raaMaata
-rorrtaUii for lb* rurrmt flaraJ oNaraln
f lha Plata at intaala: Ik a i poor
010*4 partknlar alar* at raaiMram
kaatao I * Ik * afftaat la t t Woo*
Til* Pr**idml ia riprrtrd to Waahlattnn a ir**l. Chic* a*. . ntt*
trad th* romplrtrd or»mnil»tir n rt.il. ikai ■•*** la a* |MMaa la Ik*
K i m e l Florida Ik * m t l « o f a
plan to Cenproa* within th* « * * h .IthpAen. MOMft *k om * 0* 1* h'pd
whra* a p p r 'r a l U **p#rt#d. Mont t o *, aad Ikai Ik* n ffloet hollo***
r * a a r * *ark o * * r 'l l year* at a#*,
a w w p in r In eh a r*n # r than th * • r in m c i i r n r
o n n r n r j r tk*i
propram propnard by P r**ld ra t aark ml | » * do * * * * * * * * Ik* I k
• In ml Jolt. I* U la Ik *
kilt o
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for.*ld*r*d by lt»d *ra on Capita! Ill.hM
t la
Ik * kaaford It.raid. a
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mnr* rhanr*
o f a ** * * * * * r *akliak*d la a n a l* * I*
I'a a a fr. Florida, a or* a w o rt fa*
kdoyt on Soriua* o f th* boarJ t oir r « a * * r » l l * * week*.
proyiai n« o f th * rrimomy hilL
W ltn**a air fcaad **d aoal at Ik *
Court at kanfard. Florida.
W h *r*a * on* hranrh o f Con- ••Irriill
Ikla I t day at Ha* lk *L
V. It t X X fd U H L
prvaa c o l d
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d a r k n r r u ll Cnart. * * « ! •
aot-ap— and' lh * H o o «* Hid— dla* «
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approval o f lh * R no**v*lt plaa Ry:
a. m. w ra n o i
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•bicthm in M ptndltnrvo can borom# e ffo r t It * Juno I in»trad o f
rmrttnp b *fo r* C .n p r * * * ' fo r th *
Hh-doy period o f waltinp
pr*•rribod In lh* *ronom y bill.
T b rvo m ajor »tr p * *lr* »H y h *v *
kora taken ln th * Hlrertion o f
prmhirinp reduction* *nd hnlanc*
inp the bndprt.
OrmnU to wnr
* * t* r * n * w r r* ru t $ 100,000,000
by r i r r u t l r * order, and Doupln*
(itlm a 'H *n *&lt;Witlon*l »M.OOOSOO
w&lt;uM h* «n **il hr u iln p InUroot
p tym rn *. or loan* to T*tirm n*
to provid* «h# l « M «hnr* o f th *
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unlit iifMwtrIrh had smr*«l «n TFd
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hold had Ihrwarn Trddsf
sal si
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lh wins pal lunsihsr fl«s siralshi
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•Itipptd ihnii
T ms hsUs svsnsd Ihs arors III
Hiwir h4li » l Ihs ihlr4 an alualsa l*y
t u r i ) and A rial l. Mannsr a sar rifles,
total iU fiik * Stasis In Ihs four lit
me p««is n rai diirad by uns run i»n
iianiJMHt's «iii|i* slid law passa I
••uiks |nu* I hapman s laflsld nut.
i urry
awl l*y until Ihs sitlh
n lir ii null. II. ft'snnmniua. ami lisr*
m ill ,ts«ir.l tolls » a ii tout Is *#ors
a run. aaam stsuiua Ihs aravs lh *
ui uiiis s o l was IMS ahsad In In­
to l r III|| mi I'wps's Slsnlr II* SluU
••rnnd and arsnt
lu third wlms
indiMsr fallsd In hold «r» In r.'Hap•..tow s Ih fu s al saeriad. and. nnlh
%to«« h iii , Ms sgkirsd an Tds s sharp
diiipi* |i* rsnlsr
I k * nruiii- want ahsac by Ihrsa
U M I * ..
nn Infield
out In Ians in iw* fin m |i wa sinaiss by
o n Ik* oloih but H * iw * ll doo- lluii sitol 14. iVHUlliglitu. |Mrn*s
led |o renter field .a a ln A o i « m • in n |k lilt ihs has«s. sad Hraslsr’a
■mnir titinMMh Ihs Isn in ar*t* tarn
i uansis.
i*to«dinn ihs attach an Hull and

RATES

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w rood! 4 ~1 Ik * u r k » w *r* full.
|*ry till in .knri who llir r o lo
M ilo at *.roo4 w k *r* a Iklrd *rP «w *a rr.d a* HVdllo drop**4 Iki
Jl. Ifewriimk. runnlop for Aliknll
w o l * o Ik . * ls r A rloll fou l.4
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loo oetir.. w k.n F l,. n n l.* i" ii
m h f lio n o .r'. rollor.
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pktk. k .ld lh . Ilro lo * w . i . l r . 1 In
L olnlk .llknndh » t . n . « » r Vd*
il k l. **rn 0d doable,
aad tk*
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b u i h k i th * .r » W r a w ings
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8 p r « y k ill* th*ni
Juat th * i M H - ./•■ .
n

llflr u t* No I t t l . doled Ik * Ilk . day
o f A 11* 0. 1 . A. P . l i t * , k a i Plod
•old r » r l l f l r i i * In my offtr*. and
ha. w ild . a p *llro ll*a for to * d**d
In l.ou * In aoeordano* w llk law.
Raid r . r t lf i.o i* .m k ror*. |k* folt o o l . ■ d.orrlkoC p r***riy *4l*ai*d
In n *m ln «l» County, Florida, to.
w||:
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Lot t t nlork R T rort • Raal.nitn Oprlnpu
The .aid land kola* aao^ood at
Ik * d a l* a f lh * Iwuanto o f aork
* * r t lf ir * i*
ln tk * naiad of Hd
known.
• That B 1- Maltkl*. *u rrh a.*r af
T a i O r t lf lr a l* No l i l t , d a lK tk*
Stk doy o f Aupu.t. A. IV, 1*1*. ha.
fll*d .aid r.r tm * a la In mr o fflr*.
and k i . mad* a**llcatloa for a ta*
4•*., to i..u . la arrordaao* wllk
law, Raid M rtlfW al..am h raooo Ik*
follow ind deoertbK * T .* * r ty .Itu
• I K in Raorinol* County, Florida.
In .w it;
1^41 I* Blork C. Trort • Ran-

lion no th* r*«ult o f governmental
T ^ ’ aid^Und bolng aiedaaK at
«ul«rv rata. maViitp rlnoo tn MOO.lh# do|* of lh * I..OO*** o f ,ik*k
oonnoo in huHpet rvHurtlona. Th* ] r l l f l r i i . In th# aim # o f Unknown
bHHdtMtoltoe— nmrh - ia- oipodtod - T h a t t t I* H H H I., *V T «k *l* r of
C . r t lf lr il* Na. I M l. ddtod Ik#
ky the
Pr**idrat to h* np. ,Tmi
Ilk (toy o f Aupnai, A. P . 1*1*. k *.
flird
Wild m rlfflra t* In mr off!**,
pmarhmi a* a reaull of tho orh i . m id * a**tlrallon for tat
panlutlon png ram InrluHIng f«n- j.nd
it».c 10 L iu * In arrordin ro with
•nl IdaI Ion. ruftollmrat and rom- taw 0.14 r .r tlflr o i* em brar*. lh*
ro ll*w in * d.*eria*4 »r&lt; i»*fiy illu *
D|*t* abolition of funrtlona.
a l*d Ik Rcmlaot* County, Florid*.
With th*** oavlnp* fVoplua lo
counting upon th# mtlrnktod
tlJA.dOOOOO to 1180.000 000 from
S**r rvrrnu# to prod r* a bal­
anced budget.
Involving tho toying o ff o f .
thousand* of fn w n u w n l•workon |
•hroughout th* country, th# rtT-|
tkltmvni program I* to rvtch Ita

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m Certificate Na. !»•*• “ '•• i j j
'lb. dar of AoakOt. A. I L &gt;” * t “ ;
ill duld oortlflraio la my otfjco.

tad k a i m ad. appUralloa f * r ia »
l „ d to tu u o In kcvordaai* * • • •
atr M id eortlfloat# ofokracoB tk#
lollaw lag doocrlkod property •'A *'
&gt;i*d i . a.m ln ol* County. FtocldA

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law. kald rartlftral* .mbrac* Ik* I
followind d.aerlkK pr.y*ru .11F
and la kemlnol. Cou.tr. rioilda.j

jyOUSO: l-totthor Btanlcy “ Mon­
t, X «y " Ca.o with thrv* aultimo%ilv k*j». UnltiaU nn ca.*.'Owner
ll.rn .a I ^ f l on !•#•»«. Oonfo-d-4}.
M I htvt .am* by applying al . . . t .,,1 la. Oiriirk out !■&gt; llnll I,
I’ltrrl I. Vd. I llo.r. on twit., off
'llbrald and paying lor ad.
tSirrt I. off Vd. 1 lilt, off Hull t
wotk t mo. In I t-1 lmr&gt; "ft t‘orr»
4 wllk t run. In * l*t Inn Winning
Idlrh.r, lim y
Wild plirk. Tdl‘. , . „ l loll Pull 1 1’arn.d run.,
.••burn «. itonfnrd 1 rmplr..
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In o l.r . Ikol roiiTerlMl o l,«.rh,»ll
■ am. Into . Irork nir.1 wllli llm
f j| — S itu a tio n W a n te d
, 0 , 1 , more n .o rli
apnrnprlil. for
ffU4lk .ll, C o ro *'. Indian, let nul m
K T s O U R T B E N y ra r old colored boy
ru hoop hrr»
(..In d o r
.11.rr t ! w an ti work o f any kind. A n lo i- •t,»on nnd rn fried not o m ...o e i.
tin in .t Ik . I tot Ion* lleork I'look' t i r W a lk ir. IM H W. lu h St.
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During th« *&lt;Tfti[nl»traHon of George ‘Wnahington
nearly 150 yean ago, France and England were St war
and. repeated overture* watte mide to this country by the
French government, which
had materially aided the
American colonies,a few yea?s before In their War of In­
U M A I*
dependence, to form an aJlIShte. Washington Was obdurate,
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however, atcfdrketiy Defusing to become embrotted.
In his “Farewell Address’* he enunciated his policy on
foreign ’•ntanglcffirtits.
"Thfc great rule of Sonduct f or
Qa 1h tegarfl to foreign nations la, in extending our com­
mercial relations, to have with them as little political con­
nection as possible," he snld.
"It must be unwise In us to
Implicate ourselves by artificial’ ties in the ordinary vicis­
situdes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and col­
lisions of her friendships or enmities.”
Since that time the doctrine of national Isolation haa
Been a consistent nnd eonaphuobs feature of Amerieih
foreign policy. ‘ It hns been rigid ly adhered to by every
• * ,k e
American president from WssJjington to Woodrow Wilson.
M t . l i t ■ « &gt;•* reEven Fresldent Wilson Strenuously nought to avoid com­
plications with foreign powers throughout the early years
Ilo persisted in American rights of
'* * • " G i S 4 sj£ 2 * s s &lt;Jf the’World War.
Neutrality and wds re-elected in 1916 on the plea that “he
S?ii!r!iMi w « w
kept us out of war.”
ID AY, MAY U . JMJ.
Vast changes, however, have taken place since th#
days of Washington. Rapid transportation and instant comULM V K K »B tO B TODAT
mtinlcation hnVe brought the world closer together and
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hrfve transformed the broad Atlantic into a mere puddle of
JD'fi 'WbBO ■STANDS! Th#
HhetAh, th# flower fad- writer. What was a comparatively simple task for Wnsh

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Many ritiifn* of St.
have been strongly nrgtag that
th# city accept bowl# In
at taken for Itrjl and 1932, and
(Ms question «•&lt; the main Is#*#
In the dty rlectton held Tffftday.
paying
delmqwnt
u rn
to r
year* prior to IW1 In bonda, and
baft aha been able to pay i peril I
assessment In bonds. Put the city
council hi, refined to permit 10.11
t u n to he paid In bonds—iha
bondholder, committee entering
objection to that |ind the plan
not being favored by many of
thOie who pud their tax#a far
that year to f II and with money
when due. Many other Florida
title* had the *am* problem to
deal with.
Ntnr ■ new angle to the contro­
versy over ta* payments with
bonds ha, ilr»eloped. In Miami
the city c«mmt»*fnw had the city
charter amended by the leglsla.
tors to aperiflcally a thorite It
to accept bond. In payment of all
tare, that had become delinquent.
The plan wav tn permit payment
of I till «nJ lti.TJ laaaaj aa well as
thrau, for other years. In city

«Uy ■cftgting homl, in piynwnt
•f any delinquent live,.
City offktah In 81. P»ter»burg
have m M that tlwy rwc«t J«*t
*o«h a *ait b*ing filed here If
they it tempt•&lt;) to illoa piftn«Bt
df I»n la*** Is bond,. »*
bring urged. With the convent *f
th* bsndhoM*r* nmimtir* the
city ha* been acrepling bond* In
payment of delinquent ti«r» prior
to 1931, «»d hon'hvd, of ihoo*ind* of dollir* of city tern h haft
beep retired in that * » ) »-t the
•ity administration here
»n
given to imderiUnd lhat if it at­
tempted to permit 1931 taxes to
bo paid in bond* there would im­
mediately be filed o euit to enjoin
acceptance of hon-kt for delinquent
taxes for oeiy year. The same
threat -'Has made to the Miami
■dminlat ration, hut H undertook
to act by legislaiive authority.
Th# outeomo nf Ihe Injunction
• it at Miami is of vital intaml
to oil florid*.

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REFUND

eight month rehori la m . If the
power U fbnnleA,
Mr- Wright
“ I don’t believe
in giving any man power to op.
crate kixh a yropooithm when be
wasn't rnpabH
hwn.iling fct,
(personal affair* properly."
(Continued From Tag*
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Mr. Hatchiaon in hla comment
b f llw CJovrrnor
1^ ■gailut the plan stated ^hai "t!o».
comptroller*1 twoeurer, attorrey ernor Shritx hasn’t seme,
general and aecrelory of *late.
to handle the* power, lie
Moving to *lrike the »edlon or hy rperiel intern*U.” (he bill that authori*'* the hoard
to compel official, of
in*ol»enl
cilie*. countle* or dirincta to com­
ply with iU regulation* umfcr pena lt f of Id x montn* i" jell* T^UO
IS A
fine* and removal from office hy
tho Governor. Whitoker* urged
the adoption of hi* amendment.
"Thi* 1, the nlu,l rcurt,tic biP
I have ever *een prevcntml to the
DR. 4 . T.-DO0S
legtaleture". Whitaker *»ld. “ Un­
Itln a n d w
der It* ptovlrior s, the Governor and
t e a l * e *4 m m l e M w m
•»■ *■ &gt; ■ lem etee P eryle*
his cabinet could force all official*
a n w ii,n v i
. a. w— ii
of taaing unita m bond dele ■! ta
1 .M p. w— a r . w,
carry out ooy and all reguiail'ii;,
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n on g X T t o ? * - 1
they might lay down. The ^(uvernor would h» put in supreme au­
thority over cveryunc from mayci
to alrret .weeper. An official daring to runlet the (Jovfftsor'e (•'tatnrvhip would not only Iw liab.e
to Imprunnment and fine, but
umuUl find on getting out of Jail,
that he had been removed Irom
r ir k c .i.U w v J io r f- b a u L a U jE !:
a direct attack on the principles
of the Urmociallc form of governroent.’*

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money, If poulblo, with which to
operate the city within the Beat
few week*, the Comml*»loner* de­
clare^ the mm Irea "dot ta a posi­
tion to make a payment for iho
Chamber o f Commerce at this
time."
Rarller In the meeting the Commiasloner,, after
Itatentng to
Judge J. Q. Sharon plead that “ On
behalf o f the bateball boy* and
fens" a fin monthly rental charge
for th# ua# of Municipal Park be
waived for the aummer, h*d re­
ferred the matter directly Id a
committee o f etratodisna beaded by
It. M. Papworth. Judge Rharnn
wa* (rid that the City cannot sppmprfxto fund* fob aity m pair'al
the hall park thin aummer and
Dipt whatever action the commit­
tee takf-i mint be predirelcd on
this fact.
After dealing with the baseball
Tho quealion ii whether it la aituatlnn, the Cnmmiaalonera lis­
poulble to pay delinquent taxv* tened to 8. Rungf, local reaident
In bonda when authpriied hy ape- who «l»ted that while th# Elk*
haa been fnreed to abandon
el be act of the legislature. The
VoriTfV oW 'G W Ihatf
TATOTflw rmmfts* swwrghf gP-a» wstft-har l»eeii purnTr-to-tive -fut* _ B aw L.*
^vouM he could no! avoid those "incidencrs" which are the cents or levs on the duller. Just eral court. The result Will bo group o f musician* headed by
for svsr—lxriah 40:1.
iiusls of every International conflict. The imimrtance of ae many delinquent
property wslehed for with keen intereal In George C. fellow* I* willing to
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fotrigtT trade, hankers* loons, anti popular prejudices ea&gt; owners were
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to settle their 8t. Peter*teJrg. If Miami can ac­ offer IU rervlct* and aUge a free
sxt Saturday l» PW J Hsyl
gendered by the d ally slories n f n trocllles and sinking o f |laves with bond, the bondholders cept bond* In payment of de­ concert every Thureday night
rnmrnltlw vtrrqwvl In wtlh a writ linquent l»xe» then St. Peter*, daring the summer, provided tho
our nhips, finally drovr hint in 19)7 In declare war.
i -Ltg|#t*U## 'd*bat# over the
of msndamtt, and rtoppvd them. burg run do the -»ntr thing and (Tty will erect a bamVtnnd. pro­
As
it
result
of
his
••xp«ri«nrcs
during
Iho
World
War,
uly parlor 4)111 U giving the
vide benches, and erect lights an
President Wilson nmn to tlm runrlusiun that Iho time for The order «■ « w o re ,) from a the way will tie clear in that re­
i • black *|*. a-vacant lot between the Vatdex
the rtbnntlnhmenl of Annrica's traditional policy of isola­ federal cu l l »n&lt;l it fnrbi k- the aped.
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Hotel and the Court House.
If in this complex world we could not stay
Aa w« ■•• It what the [&gt;giila- tion had cumo.
The Commissioners, thanking
(Continued from la g e u n e i
rcully Msds^ls mure N e t' oGt hf fhtHJfn frtirs once they hnd starled, was it not bet­
Mr. Rung* fur the co-operation of to ihi the thing* it know* should
ter
To
Throw
the
full
weight
6f
American
opinion
and
re’fewer fiction*.
the local musician*, voted to erect be done."
nmfchf oil Hie Sffle hffhlnnt the «ggres.Hor at tho vcr&gt;’ l»*
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the neccreary requirement* pro­
Dr. K. D. Mobley, local drugJ, P. Morgan l* on*the sp^t In ginning of disturbances nnd thus seek to (jrevent n convided the Total coat iLc* not ax* ^,Jt|i rmphatn:ally exprensed himAhnut 10:00 o’clock Wednesday t.alng, William Runge, and Ray­
iasklngton todwy- 'Die «*n*U fiictT
reel 123.
self in favor of the plan. "Give it
tavaatigatlng commltHk I* gwn«
pyesidsfU WJiaow Campaigned vigorously for American morning the auditorium of the mond Philip*.
to someone", he said* "There a no
Under term* of the City's nr
Atke Burpee, o f Phllaifritihla, beer ordinance, Clerk Laoisoa is furthir use Id expecting real
Try to Had out why hla k“nk entrance Into the League) nf Nations. The.Democratic tlcKet Ranfurd High School was filled
LUMBER
In’i go broke.
ji)2fl was pledged to League participation. Franklin P. with the parent* and friend,, of the great *#ed man, sent by ex­ to prerent tha .names and ad- lief oLt of tho crowd that'* up
Hperlat prire* an screen •nor#
Roosevelt, its eahtlltlato for the vice presidency, made the pupils uf tha Eighth , Grade press prepaid to Mr*. Alice Rob­ iicrsse* of all pcisona -who are there now. ord unle», some action
fur the n*it two week#
' Some nr tntr represents! tvea speeches throlighoVf ttle whole country seeking to show
who with pleaUilfe atld rf^Hde In bins, a box « r flower seed tn tie given license* to a#H hear aiul. jy takvn quickly it w ill'be too
to think Ihil they can salvo the people that the preservation of the Wilsonian Ideals,
light
wines.
These.name*
are
to
Hill Lumber Co.
late."
their hegrts were present to wil- given to the ladies of the West
bond problem by burying
13th and Holly
Dr. J. N. Rub.un, physician, aptho cause for which American soldiers died in France, and nes* the graduating rxrrrisr* nf Ride Improvement Association to be presented at the next reg lar
their head* In the ,and and saying
th#-futur* p4iAC4! at- Euru|ie jiiuL the^wbpIc.Avorln,.jlepfH1)?” th i'-Iirgf'rta **— o f -4*&gt;—giris-and henulifvthe W r»t Ride and West meeting after the license J# issued. proving Dr. Mobley’s itmarki,
Rrarmnable
I'ricm with
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KilW.-,rsrV My._ BtiTpee spent last - Lari night h# pi
upon American ndhersnee to lhe longue covenant.
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m
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boys, the pupil* oj the Mire*-, winter jit the Robldns Nest Hntel of nine person* who had secured •trippc'l uf hit power in # couple Z IP SERVICE,
Hut American piddle opinion was not ready then for_so flora Walker ami Gertrude Speer nnd W4UV-'interested in the West license*. The Co mmIs* lone re ap­ of years if by some chance he
,The ao-ralled self-liquidating
The nf the Grammar Bchcml. While a Side.
ency l» nut working ,o well. comprehensive a change in American foreign policy.
proved the issuance of license* to should abuse it. I am inoru InDa. city nf fo rt I'lefce, for in effects uf the World War were still rankling In atuny a sad­ march was piny c l the M l»c *
Mr. Ttrhllmpert and daughter, all of them-except B. D. Taylor, lereilrd in the passage of the till
P R IN T IN G
E glinf-e, which some time agu la- dened soul. Wo would have none nf Europe. We would Walker and Bpe't marchc,| a I the Mi*, Ilessie, were guest* at Min uf J.'sil South Grandview Dri&gt;e. giving physician* porter to prr
. aunt »2J1U0 worth, ha, about de­ enter Into no entangling alliances with forrijtn
bend iff the daw o f girls down nick Place on Sunday.
*
Continlisiorrr Lehman, who said scribe alcohol legally. Th * blit
W# are equipped to predsre
ll'. ’ «lri*d t# wrap its scrip.
f . f . Duttip I* on the Ea»t that a group of negro resident*
strenuous efforts which were mmle by 1resident Wilson to the right aisle while Professor N
ill give the stair alt llie revenues
first clans Job work at Ihs
j
O — - —SiW
keep us out of tbnt war wore forgotten.
U wns remem­ J, Perhin*. Messrs. 1*. I.. Thrash-r, Coast looking after pineapple wish to clean up a atrip of land it may net*I, as J sic it."
lowest possible prices. Give as
!('i President Roosevelt has Ihvaht- bered only that It tvns n European conflict and that we hud n* the enmity school board, 1. K. shipments.
immediately cast of the hall park
U. I. Igiurk*, cummt-slon mer­ a trial.
•il a new system for dealing with sent our men nnd money over there tn fight a foreign war. niilips and C. R. Walker, nf the
Mr*. A. B- Wallace entertained lor the purpose of making it a chant, approved granting divisio­
Inrsl school hoard. Capt. George the Fnlrr
nulcala la Otiltgrt-,,. lie 1st* them
Nous Bridge Cluh negio playground, asked lhat tho nal authority w.tli the tlalemei'l
Herald Printing Co
During the. Republican administrations which followed Lynch, state Inspector of rural Weilnesday afternoon. The high­
a any kind of a bill they wapt
request In- granted.
Phone 148
’’It’s the only thing do In the
the
war.
this
country
stuck
pretty
rigidly
to
the
policy
of
school,, and the Rev. A. S. Prck est score s is made hy Mrs. Ger
to, giving him the power io do
"It's obey with im ", said Mayor present sitiistion. The lcgt*lato&gt;a
. anything under the sun, and then our fnrofnihora. There were Kellogg-Hriantl peace pacts preceded the claim nf boy* down tru«V Keely. who won the peetty ■tprer, hut, after a disc a*fun in seem hope le.-sly tu ogled p and
agrees to ui« this power "if, and Nine Power treaties, tn be sure, which outlawed war the left a lal*. Among those taking prire, a hnudnlr rap. Guest* were: which t'ommusinner Rhlrholser, the lax|a&gt;ri* d-inaml relief."
"as nn instrument of international policy,” hut nothing part on the program were: the Mrs, J. II. Rniimillat. Mr*. Ger­ in advising against placing wh.te
a* ‘and when."
II. f . Humes, Altamonte .spring!
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which even remotely could he considered as involving this Rev. A, 8. Teck, Professor Per- trude Keely, Mr*. C .11. Butt. Mbs and negro playground* *o clue* to grower, said "Well, 1 fret H im
kids,
Marian
Philip*,
Antoinette
Mabte Bowler, MU* Ellvah-'1&gt;.Th* Hose ways and meins country in tangled European affairs.
way about IU II 1 wa* Dave's
Luke, Fannie Reha Mnn»un, Lu­ luiughlln. Miss Genic tVVker, and each other said, " I can remember
commltteo will have none of the
Opfomctrlut
when aa a kid I used to run three enemy, I'd vote him the power.
Lntely there hns been n decided change In the com­ cille Rinei, Griffin Herring, Roby Mist 8aIdle William*.
‘ iwlfa tag m» a mean., of financing
plexion of American foreign imlley.
We hear a great deal
miles for th# cha ice* to ‘ruck* lit It vertalrly will be pulling him
j President Roosevelt’* huge public
tie negro boys." Clerk 1-amron wa* 'on Iho spot" i( lie git* the
worki
e nlM.ut “consultative■ parts," "Umiabandonment of America’s
roses, perhaps they will
VOrki bond
bond b,ue.
l*«Ue. Hiyhi-r
Higher incom
Income
.
-nstructrd tu locate a suitable spot liower."
TWe.,'
Ind Innthir
mother gisollne
ys.ollnr la,
n , traditional policy of nat ona| isolatinn. •nd lts decision to
around and talk to u*.
ae*,' Ind
Five Interesting rnminrnl* wore
pome where lit the T.rgio set-turn
I U Park Avt
What tlrs-s it all
Us ahiwer. It all goes to participate in the coHtrul or armaments.
where, on eily-ownrd land, a play glraned from a sninll group *1 n!
that the horia U coming mean? Is the United Shites nlsmt to Join the League of EDITED BY THE BOYS’ H l-Y
The Salmagundi I* o ff the
Rotary
Club
lunclo-uu
when
the
ground may be constructed.
O f THE SCHOOL
Nations? O r is this country to take a position e&lt;iuivnlent
pres# and will he with u* In a
thousand dollar* qm-slion w h s nske-l ns In wh.'tiu"1
to league membership? In order to help preserve the pence
couple nf weeks. Rome of thorn1 Thirty-four
They’ll Cut Like New 11
A very inlsmrtlnir progrem wn» Henl- r* have really been working worth qf t'ity of Sanford bomb or not they approve granting loin
■rort llyrr* New.-Prea. of the world 7
’ 'if - '■ i ! !"* 1- - nil kind® o f i f U hi*
request.
that have been accepted In pay­
held Friday In the' auditorium.
*"rw tml knlvm; priifilim
(hat ona power Governor
Is it lint easier to preveld a war than to stay out of it Alter several speelaltle* and to n t it out before school doses. ment o f taxes it ring the past few
11in ry tVation and If. II, I'r |H o f nil M h4 *, m11?, K s i'v rt MW*
o ght tn have la the right
flllnif.
month# were rUncelled alter an signed lli.il it was th* only
reacting of the ncriplurr by R#v.
; Iw abolMi the' Legists'ure. That after it has begun?
LAW N MOWERS
Friday morning during first dnlinanee providlrg fur such ac­ enuire remaining for tho o#nefit
Hardin of the Msthodi.l Church,
NfiMilrH m«mI mtirpwwi
beck to tleorge' Mcitbry'* origperi-d all student* decried Just tion had been passed.
nf the taxpayer* white Leonard
u « l'*r Miff
the
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" Inal proposition thhl th, ]jegi,lu
**rk tlrifio try i« fwal
Mr!.mas, James A. Wright, and I fm • failtv m
two beautiful portrait* On# of what step* would he taken next
City
Attorney
F.
tt
WiLnn
was
ni0ph4ii|p
e,*lnatead*of meeting aixty days
General John J. IVrehlng waa year. No suhjecl will he tauuht instructed to pnret-d “ a# usua!" tV. f'awthun |i t.-hison expressed
r two year*, ahould meet two
presented by the American Legion unless twenty-five atudenta sign In handling a peremptory wr t of opposition. Mr. McLucas, high
(very'sixty year*. Wo uuy
«i* s;im
rx-sr Tia-w
up for it. Only one new subject
If the relffn of terror which virtually exlsta In Auxiliary, and one of General la being offered— A course In mandamus which ha* been sreurrd school Jrachc^ sec* tha.end .«f
to that yet.'
t
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Robert E. Lee wa* presented B»
hy the Forehee Ratines and 'feast
I ---------- o— a. i.
Cuba were fwculiac to that country alone, then there the United Daughter* o f the Blulnexi Arithmetic.
Co., ind In disposing of another
little IHi (^giflsture might be more juatUlcatlon for the talk of Intprvention Confederacy. The rihool appre­
writ which ths Bondholders' I'm
aetompllshad during b**ing heard, tint in a world that In turn hy aerioua eco- ciate* these glfU very mtffh Slid
Plan# are now being made for
saagion, ther* haa been no nnntlc and political upht'avnln, ll dia'A not particularly we are very proud to display th* Junior-Senior Banquet. Th* tectiv# Committer wish#* to •*cure against Jwaicr-work* fundi
USE
*
.
#
b tff 1ilH* ffitrAihiced, The bwhoovit - the United Ulalt'd to twcomc too excited over them In th# building.
day ha* not yet brrn definitely now oa hand.
I Herald * print# out that
act
but
it
L
to
be
either
Monday
Before concluding their meethav» Vhn 'e m 2UUO hill* the ijrnhtmiA nf Hit* littk' tnlAnd republic nt thla time.
Thursday afternoon nt 8#n
"BEST FY)H THE SOUTH”
Under the I'lntt amendment it would be entirely (jindo Springs the Ht-Y plenb nr Tuesdajr of Commsncetntnl iffc. th# &lt;!vtnntt&gt;sintiei* onk-irf
for action, tvhfrfi ia more for
week.
Roy Williams reinstated as pone#
same period than th*
10UI within &lt;&gt;iir right to take over the control of the Cuban wa* held a* scheduled. Although
uoe to the fact tnal we am thief, effective J ne I, pruvidel
oa. and la a t . the rat* of 40 government, becnim** there can la* no denying that the th# crowd that wa* #xpcel#.| did
,2 W *
physician* signed a paper ir.cllAvtnua.
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■a ily / e W E M 1M
'ga.fii Machado regime haa failed to provide
a government not attend, tho#* present had nn not havr a definite report on the
reaull# of the lhler-cla*s diamond rating that hi* physical cond.'ion
g the Legislature 'doesn’t gel “adequate for tho protection of life, property, and indi­ enjoyable time.
kwll oe the inter-das* * rimming is such Uuri..he.U.aaw^tvady_luc
'fthUiCMdn*.' No Ailing whst
vidual ItlJtrty”
------ --------T j u I week nn th# Thirteenth
rst KatUrday In lime to writ# ikily. Officer George Grey dso
Would happen If It did.
It Is generally accepted na a fact that Muchado Street court* the
freshman the column, It waa neceyeary for waa ordered reinstated, a* effec­
‘&lt;The purposg of the Inflationary haa furnlalfril Iho republic with a bloody anti unacrupu* class ami the lenni* fan# of Iho ua to postpone that item until tive th# earns day.
Th# Commissioners personally
ra» rreently aaaeted la ti^ loua rule Which han left the people In a highly agitated Junior High School held a match. next week.
repressed their appreciation to
Money has.been wjuandered, hundreds The result* ended in a deadluek.
the pnea level’£&gt; t n * ’point state or revolt.
A LITTLE HjUMOR
artlnr Chief Mhaffer for “ Your
.It was about ID2A the psr thrown tn prMdn.’ Wiffny of them never being heard from They are a* follow*: Billy Kochary.
Junior
High,
won
over
Her­
fine handling of th# (Wpartm-nt
M IOOWS . M KATHS
of ’the farm reliaf hill Is to again, the univuntilius closed, iiewsiupcrs mutiled, and
Gilbert: “ Well, Raymond, tehat during th# dkabiUly o f Chief
bert Smith, freshman, by S-d,
M I W I I T A N D flH E IT
f‘ the. avarage pric* for agrl-' a system of organized federal murder Instituted.
shall w# do this aflsrncon V* William*."
S-l.
Chari##
Robinson,
freshman,
. fssty Ksewt fstlllte • Os«*f* DliolJy
*ral commodities higher than
Raymond: "I’ll #p|n # coinHowever regrcttaUla all this is, much of it can be won aver Lafly Adam#, Jualor
CsMesItet LeVky . Isjl*
hi the level of 19H. On* of
Heads,
tea
go
to
towh;
tails,
«
•
HUth, by 7-6, 0-4. Jarnta T*nrilpurpooa# o f tha Ihduetrial ctm- blamed on the economic condition of the country
play
golf.
If
it
stands
on
edge
hs wasn't too mu^h like you.”
M A Y f L O W t H
lo •limpisvs eat threat brought about - by thu complete collapse uf the sugar lls#r._ Junlur.. High, won over. Ed­ wsTI study.*— -----r ------- -— r
* - — - MtlOOM) • 1WKA1M—
win Bonl«k#; freshman, by ff-4,
909 lATYd *■ —
titivh, Gnu litrrtWsIng prices, market and tho consotjuent ImpovcrishmeRt of a great
MI
m
Shoemaker:
"Now,
yon
0-4. Roy Wright, freshman, watt
A • ( A U n r U L H O T IL
Woodrow R.; "Do you think most prove to me that the world
If business were good and
a principal ohjcct.ro of tn&lt; number of the population.
ovsr Robert
Kuinbley. Junior
fpiteJiJ fisiliiiti. G*,s|t,. Rid#.
you reaJd care for a chap likt I# round."
Ion Eciinomlc Confarence i, tu people' were employed they probably would not be to
Ceffsk tkeppf
High, by 6-4, S-4.
Th# Junior m#T"
i W-Hd price*. fUk a (ijiiiiy concerned about the affairs
■illy Fkvilla: "Why? 1 nevsr
of government and tho High doubles team o f Billy Zach­
Jen*van* W.j “O. \ think a*—if •aid that It waa."
tfn't It,’ that wants to pay strife between Machado and' hla enemies would not hsve ary and Robert Rumbley won
for th# thinga tt buy*: —■— born ao scute, calllffg, In hi* opinion, for such item over th# fre«hman doubles team
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Prufessar Moiay, hs#d uf
' t r t s f. fo r wfltinR for
whil#" occupying 1'a
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Tho Roosevelt Administration holds the view that
With '» stim ulation o t the sugar m arket' and Improved
economic conditions the afAtlrn o f tho government will
automatically com e to bo lobked upon with better favor
by tha cltlsens.
It is takhig hold of thb Cubah situa­
tion w ith the idea of aiding 'trade and letting‘ the coun­
try work but its own political destiny.

of Charles Robinson and Herbert
Smith by a score ef SO. S-l.
Tha ether
freshman dowhlen
&gt;m o f Edwin Doe like Aid Roy
Wright won over th# ollpr Jun­
ior High team by a score o f 0-7,
3-A
0-3.
This concluded tha
.tehee and the meet waa I* s ’
deadlock.

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Subscription Bridge
GiwnUyfcimto Pupils At Meeting O f l*.-T.A Breakfast Is Planned

Dependable Class Of
Church Has Meeting

Social Cakndat

With Mra. W. 8. Thornton and
Mra. E. D. Price aa boateeae*. tho
TUESDAY.
regular business and oocial moot­
An important mooting of thr
ing the Dependablo Clan of I ho Lillie Thomtor will lako place at
Firet Hethoribt Church took plan' 8:00 I'. M. In lha council room at
Baton
Crowder and la1Roy Thornton an Weft Firet Street.
Crt wrier, of Tampa, spent Satur­ Mm. Herman Middleton presided
brer the btulnom eeealon,. Mr*.
day here with friends.
Burke Steele gave the Scripture
reading, and Mra. Thornton led
Mr. and Mm. J. M. Leonard, of in prayer.
Geneva, spent the week-end here
During the anclal portal cmwith Mr. and lira. Harold Apple­
teeta and muiic were enjoyed. Mrr.
by, Poinacttia Avenue.
Carol Dennia and Mm. Virgil U r
Smith received prison In the ranMr. and Mra. Philip R. Bach and testa while piano solos wrrre tin
children, Audrey, .Phyllis, ami dered hy Mrs. E. C. Smith. Jr.
Philip R., Jr. have gone to Flush- and Mrs. Burke Steele. RefreshIng, N . Y. to spend the summer menu were served at
late hot-r
by Mr*. Thornton, assisted by Mr*.
Kyla Shoemaker and Mm. Stcelr.
Those present were: Mm. A. K.
vannah, (la . are Ihe guests of lha
former's
mother, Mr*. W. P. Shoemaker. Mra. C. F. Proctor,
J to i-.J w to.atetB U .M au .. .Carol
Urtinis, Mm. Herman Mlddl-t-m,
Mr*. Harold Appleby, Mm. Virgil
Gram Ovlalt b Improving Lee Smith, Mm. E. A. Londenherg,
home an Washington Ave Mm. Paul Johnson, Mm. R. M.
Mason. Jr.. Mrs. E. C. Smith, Jr.,
Mra. E. W. Copeland, and tho
Mlaar* Mahle Wilson
Esther
Hughey, and Marjorie Hot kin.

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The Young People'* Department
o f the First Methodist Church will
present
Miss Virginia Jinkin*.
reader, and Mine Helen Gordy, organiat, In B recital at H:IK) P. M.
at Ihe chunk. The public la InWBDNRHIAY
A
benefit breakfast bridge
party. sponsored hy the So-ial
I*epart menl of the Woman'‘ Filth.
will he given-at the club hou-e at
9:111 A. M. with Mr*. S. 1&gt;. Highleyman a* chairman. Reservations
must he maile with Mr*. II. W.
Rucker by Tuesday at noon.
The Jack and -Jill Kindergarten
Class will hold it* program at thr
South Side Primary School audi

THURSDAY.
The regular general assrmbly of
the City Union will be held at the
First Presbyterian Church at 7:ao
P. M.
•“Curat Day" will he observed at
Ihe Sanford Country Cluh with
golf, brkVt*&gt; 11 Tper, and dancing.
Men'* ImirrameBti at.
P .. M.
nu* D°m an operation which she and women's lournantenl at 4:00
Underwent Saluhhy morHIng at P. H.
the Fernald'-ldtughton Memorial
FRIDAY.
Hospital.
A ten honoring Mr*. K. A. Doirg' Forming a party spending Sun­ la**, past state iorres|Htrulirg Seeday In Jhcksnnville were:
Mm. retaiy of the l', 1). C., will he
Marguerite Brnhow and h»r falh- ^Iven from 4:0u P. M. to H.OO P.
er, J. B. Ovlalt, J. W. Harwell, M. by N. He V. Howard Chapter
and Voile Williams.
of the«U. D. C. at the home of
Mr*. M. S. Wiggfn*. Magnotls
Ml** Kliaabeth Turnbull,
of
New York City, I* eapeited to ar­
rive Sunday to spend a few weeks
here with her-mot her,-Mr*.- June
Turnbull, Magnolia Avenue.

A program » t mualc w*» given
on Friday oVenlHg at the ttudln
of lira. C. W. Shlnholser on OaV
Avenue by
Mm.
Shinbo.rrr'*
piano puplta abh the in b u m r
of girb from lha Public ;t’hu..t
Mu»ic Department of tbo Junior
lll«h School, Mb* Clifford Shot
holser, director.
An a-rtlence compose.! of parente and friend* o f tho joung
jwrfomMM filled the room* « f (to
*tudlo. At the coacluslnn o f lbprogram a oocial period « u enjoyed.
The program w « presented a*
follows:
Th# program wan presented a*
Sarltirl1
Mm.
Shinholser and Marjorie
Newman.
•'Plt-a P a f, Kern—Marjorie Newman.
*
"Jnynus Peasant'', Schumann Dick Mason.
"Dance of the Brownie*'', Kamman Douglass Hills.
"Mighty Lak* n IK Nevin— Cecelia Trubck.
When Ihe Roses Bloom Again
Metsler—Marjorie Newman.

Mr*. R. C. Bower an,j *on, Rwb*
ert Bower, o f Orlando, are spend­
ing this week here with the fornter’» »l*ter, Mr*. R. K. De**,
Rose Courts
Mr*. levttic Dempsey, of Jack­
sonville, left yesterday for l-akeland after spending a short time
here-with her oisler, Mra. J. A .
Harrold. Park Avenue.

Party Is Given For
Truth Seekers Class

heard from officer*! ford, l&lt;i| East Fifth Strrel
fellow ing
rommitlee
— ----■in Mr- It. M. Warren, li t M . Jf«ry |, Mueller an.
cl- 1 rtiian:
Mr*. J. t .! I: igema M idler molorvd t"
i ho*pil«li*y chairman ijton4 Beach Sunday for Ihe

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Mirtwfll*’

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pr
puuiiciiy ibairman; aim -on „
ft. T. I.nnrley, publication' wrn-

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■rday at
er Mr*.
rllonvilte
loolehaii
iw had
fur the

Mi»s Claire Zm-hry and Mi**
Adeline Downey, of Jacksonville,
were here for Ihe week-end with
the Dormer'* -patent*. Mr. and
Mra. W. B. Zachry, Magnolia Ave-

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uvlded u
lie .long
t» were
of the

('apt. Karle T. (stuck* and Mr*.
Louck*. Mr. and Mr*. Byron S.
Stephens, and Francis, Kernel,
and Patrlria Armbruster mntarvd
to Dsytonua Beach Sunday for
th« afternoon.

I lo Ihe Second tirade,
ha* wen Ihr priie every1
: during the year. Mr*.;
i, .1. retiring president, was)
•d wuli n table lamp, a* a
t ai p,,vial.mi of her work]
urauriialiun. mid Mr*. F.
ii,l. &lt;tl&lt;o tendered l » v i
ling the evemiig, wo.- the!
"
*■ '^'!/dge of lloweis.
progrnm nf enleitaiiimenl,
the ' mng opened Wlthj
im . i by Ihe Third 1
. i,-ln i .i ami u pinim *ulo..

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Mr*. MilSl lnnff Mr*. J. II. Cowan, Mi
.1. F. Hickson, Mr*. J. G. Wail.
Mi* T F. Wilson, Mi*. Ili"&gt;''
William*. Mrs, Geurviu
H i'
Mr«. IlilmiS l.uildipiist. Air*. Jolm
Vaughan. Mra. J. P. Thunimii
At'* II. ,W. Titrnrr. Sir*. J H
Crawford, Mr*. 11. K. Crenahaw.
Mr*. Alma lluhhach, Mr* fi I .
Shinli l»er. V**. W. M AleKm
Mra W. I. Clark.
Mra. W. '
DrVIe, Mr*. M. I,. Rail fool. AI
tv. A. Moffett. Mr*. M. F„ Mnn.
Mrs. C. Tt. Smith, and Mr*. It AI

Also, th* Mis*** June WadrliP'
I'sther luiui** Hughey, PailliiShirey. Dorathy Pops, Maribi
Mae Chapman, and Phul Railtoid
Russell MitCh.ll, Ed Mil h &gt;1
Morris Herjamin, James Hookhan, Donald' lfubbarh, George
Chapman, and Barba Lew Chap
man.

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and Kryptok bn**.- Abu all
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OPTOMETRIST
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ANNOUNCEM ENT
Ernctit F. llmi.shulilir. Fiuti U- U’ljson uml Lloyd F. Buylu nlith to utt
tiuuiH't' it* tin* Citi/.i li- ut Si'inuilr i iinit i&gt; ilio seimmtiun of offices which -wito
formerly wcupicil hy them jointly in tin* Fiy,-t Niilkmnl Hunk Huildinit, 4th

■Krnml—K:-4 lowwlmMrr—w ill coM lii iw tn w cupy room * K t». 40 1- aml- 40 ifr— no il II* rii&lt;i i, In. k
Wnrieo.
Jaiio-. GiuVeii'lt-Oi, and Nolle)
Tiawii-k. t ii.i 'men; uml InlUe
Hand. Hill- ll-imint . A,lie Tinley. Hu--, ii I Ivin ml, Jlaigarrl
tangley. M il'll Hutrhisoti, Jean
Kilt.
I .,.ii r,e U||\rr, Maun-en

July I nl llnii.-.

W. A. Till!*, Mr*. Ileiritv M• rum, Mr* J. F. Ki»er, Mr- D. (aiming Mrs. J. W. Itutlnli'
Mr* T. W. Williams, M e. J K

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F rn l It. Wilson will cuiitimic to occiiyy room* No -lOit uml 101.
I.loyil F. I toy Ip li.iu mm ul to tin- olh Moor nml will occiipy rooms Hill uml

Tnlum. Void

J. Aram, rretnr of Holy Cm**
Chur-h. welcomed the gm-l*.
The program of i-nlerlalnrnrpl
for the evening rnn«l*t*d « f a
s»nr. "One Fleeting 11.mr." byMr*. Glai|y« Mnrrls Williams, aceompnnled l&gt;v Ml»» Helen (Jorilv,
pianist, nod tlie Itev. Brain. Violin
1* 1; a pinno duel by Mney laml-e
nnrl Vkeinta Merlwelher: vlntli
•nlns, “ Intermerro" from Mk*ro.nl. *ed “ The Souvenir," hy IIn*

Mrfarvwr,

She wanted Broadtrsy
to call her bad . . . to
increase her fame ami
h e r s a l a r y . , . But
love stepped' in and
complicated matters

Tops Dressed 50c
Snnford'Duco Co,

j spend

Thi* \ nunir JVopl#'i4 5^*rvk*«'
let’Mtf tin n f Holfr Cro*- Kpi-eopal
Church rnlertalne,) about 7,1-niem
her* and rnun-eliir* from the Cen­
tral Deanery, Inriuding delegu
tinns from (lrlnndo. Cocoa, U-e*.

Ing, unit Mrs. L. t'urwm
Atsu, M'S. T. J. Smith. Mr-

To-Night

.111 DAY S O C IA L

— ----Mra. C. W. IIni.

1 ic ihe melting Ihe last at-i Hen li

Service Iieagrue Of
• Church Entertaini*

ending

I'ilend* of Mr*. I , M. Telford,
who underwent an operation re-epjly a*i Ihe Fernald-laiughlon
Memorial Ho-pilal, will h 1 glad to
Irani that she la Improving ntra­
il and wu- removed to her home,
m rE n st Fifth Street. Sunday..

«&gt;

Ihe
(ileum” — Cecelia Truluck. Kilts.
belh I o'(Tier. Nancy It Jjsettvr.
Marjorie
Cogburn.
lUrothy
Wlggln*. an,l Karltn Palm t
"The Woodland. Rose", Ht inrr. Douglass Hills.
“ Venetirnns” , (iiHlsrd—Ella .Haul
Jonr*.

'.Ml ami

lomtrntt "from
I nuchlon Memorial llo*rltal yewt-iday to their home, 24TB South
Sanford Avrnuc.

Ihe

X. W. C, A. song, “ Follow

Rryde IsMlre near Avon Park. The
ttev. Melville R. Johnson, o f S
Luke'* Cathedral In Orlando. * » «
the main «peaker on ihe subject.
Thr mrelinir wh* called to order
hy Ml** Naney White, president
nf Ihe Y. P. S. I., after which the
Rev. W. G. Hargrave, rector nf
........... St. Mark's Churfh al Cocoa u*ln'l
fish fry the hlr*»ing ami the Heir. Martin

guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Frank R.
MaeNoiU. Wr*t Ninlh S«r»ot.

Clara Tulherry, of lake
»|a-nt ye-tenia) here a* the

Hlek Mason.

•erved Sunday evening nl the
parish hou*p by the member* of
•hr Woman'* Guild and tho St.
Agne* Guild.
The spe.-inl purpose of the
m-etlng wa- to di*ru*« Camp
Wing-Mann fn Im. hold iM'gihnmg

Mr. and Mra. Hymn Walker. of ■

Tam pa. *|&gt;ont Sunday hero a* |ho

pivot or progressive style.
A
Titev numbor o f pr.tr* will bo
awHidrd.

"Berceuse from Joeelyhi", Godai't
Ella Maud Jon**.

June

Mr, and Mr*. IL P. Smith and
•on*, Howard, Jr™ and Rovley, nf
Tiftnn. Ga.. formerly of this city,
are the guest* of Mr. uml Mra.
Sid Rive, South Sanford Avenue.

our dUicioua lea

flan* art* going forward for
thr subscription bridge breakfa«t in to* given Wcdttes-ay mom*
mg at ti;IS oVL ck at tbo Wom­
an'* Club by the HoclaI Depet rtnn-nt with Mr*. S. P. Hlghteyiusii
N ght". of the Kant acting a* general chairman and
ny P.-T. A. at tho Mr*. II. W. Rucker In charge of
litnrnim which w « reservations.
tlrrakfa*! writ bo *orvnl Imme­
nitjr for tho occasion,
diately after the arrival of I ho
sing mombora wror*
KUi-.i * and tomrart bridge will
u ffkcftl Mr*. R. M. hr rnjoyoil in tho mnminjr either

for the coming year
hi hy Mr». K. U Ihtnn.
only ru net) president
A . at lb* 1**1 moot.

r,mif.ii n,r tm t'm rrw o h“ rmtprr r
MONDAY.
Circle Number Sewn u( ihe
F ll*l Baptist Chuxh will have an
all day tewthg pai ty ut the home
of Alt*. Francis E. Hull, 1ID1 paik
Avenue.

Miss Editor

Brooklyn' N. Y., la aarvo as edl.
tor-ttt-cltbf of next year1* "te»Wi
o f thv “ Tuimikan.” the annual
year-book published by tba nnW f
(U m , It 1* armours,ed. Ml** GIbney
who i* majoring in Knglbh. at*
tended IVnn Hall before entering
Kultin*. Her father I* a publisher.

I ntipposta thnt T nirty cinim to
•ntln car3, hut ttold tluus niitl irnriu
Tho *Mrlvo imny'* in nut now; o
to towns In Ohio or Indiana or Mtc
Thorn woro np p.ood roada in th
tkrovo had novtir noon a aotor car h
My f i r s t ro a ljy unthusioatlo c
woro tho rtrnt to ronllzo tho v;ilu

dount.ry Doctors. They
o transportation to n

widely neat to rod practlco.
Even today I occasionnljy hoar fro® nomo of thosn f i r s t Forti uso
That
Wo had to' tonch local mochaiilcs how* to caro for tho cars.
which i :j now found everywhere in the worli
I s how Ford Sorvico hop.nn
that.a. attlu duo:; not complntu our
------- Wo bcl-toveri £x;oiw the. bog i nnliift
— it'cruate.i upon us an obi 1Rat ion
transaction with our cualoRor
y iyo3 liiu se rvic e .
Ford Doalora know
to ono that our cuDtoamr'a car
th olr duty to tho public in thin rnspoct
I can say o f Ford Doalors p.onorally
or charnctor and standlnt in tlmir oommm
boon with us many years, wiilch indlcaioa
business p r in c i p l e s .
Tho Company provld
tho Ford car oro consistent with tho sol
experience

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                    <text>AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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s ANFORP.

FLORIDA. MONDAY. MAY 22,~ 1M 3

rtva Cat* A C m

Committee tt DltCEPEACEUnited States Abandons Policy
ves Increase PACT0.0 BYNational Isolation In Dealing With
FOURNATIONS
program Would Also

lakeCorpormteDiv
MskeC
(denda. Subject T o
Income Tax Rates

WASHINGTON. Mv 22.(A.P.)—On a quick * 3 to

Foreign Nations On W orld A ffairs

CAPITAL EXCtrO) NewAgreementWould
Give Europel 0-Year
DETI11SI R V lR^ b to Of Neutrality
OVER IMMINENCE Minimum Of Peace; GENERAL SALES Whimsical Measures Are CTFIK
S lI T M J L U U I l DI| During Aggressive
OF MORGAN QUIZ Germany Approves TAX APPEARS AS IntroducedAnd Passed By LEGISLATURE ON Foreign War Would.. j
Not Be Insisted On
Senatorial Inquiry Ot
BOND PROBLEMS GENEVA. May 22.—1 A - *
CERTAINTY IN *35 Many
International Bank­
HOME, Moy 91-tAh-M u***||nl’« four-power poet. d*«itn»d to
cWr Europe a minimum of 10
vcor* peace.
wo*
informally
er Set For Tuesday ■greed upon ye»terdajr by Fr»nce’• V o a a n r M P a s s e d B v • ' "H'MIO. May M . - I A V - w h i l e ; . j , , , , , resident* Hare had
. cM e a s u r e r a a e a
u j^ .|rf|#1&gt;|iitri thU yrar ^ n.| (hi. ptWllert HgM
n«w__ _
,an Enxland. Germany and Italy.
L e g is la tu r e L e ^ e
wrrr
wtth em erlerer. tiovemor, 1‘lntliot h » V n''|
_ ^ “ S r t Pl 2 hero" to | UnttANiinw of the poet m ^ b e

nint tote, tha jP oum waya
and meana committee today
approved a program Increaa!ng Income and gaaollne taxr.
No O ther'W ay-Out'.— r
'r^ r'iin rix r' yfnui&gt;#d-iw- bin:
7
■ ea and making corporate dlv— Jlfq*. »1|W Bf (tenement-Teeter*- dune Tudwy"«t Ovner* try HirI'onnerticut required ‘ seenttd.
.
' * rtooomle situation. -some- morernnnectirutI®1 , v 7 -----■■ *~ ~ r .1 1 . . a A * m &gt; &gt; i^ ...j| r it iih foreign secretory,.
idctuU.
» i n . . . . . . nf i T i l l A H AR irr
Msr 22 — !«him*tc*l statutes
were written hand
hand hats to
to heara label
de
inquiry Into lb# groat hinllhr Foreign Mln.ster Paul-Borcour. of| TALLAHAoSKE,
raW '
scribing them as such.
France R dolph Nsdolny. tier-1 Passage of bill, now before the ■" «h elaw hoot...
hou.e
of
J.
P.
Morgan
A
Co,
a*
Devised to finance the
If all th* hill* introduced hail
man delegate. and Baron Alois..; Legislature and the adoption nf aThe machinery of the Anmn.
hren gnarled Into law
10.0 0 0 ,000 public work* thoae In charge onnounced erery- r.orrsenlative of the Italian gov- hotwestend esemptlon eopstitu- legislature
wa«
required
to
«
th.ng wa» »et for the opening of
Kan«a« pedestrian* would wear
rr^m, Bt
tlonal amendment by the people rbunre the spelling of the stoles
oyrnent bond Issue. it questioning Tue*d*y.
•iffirlal Gower fn ni “ Sahura" to red tail lights.
year
will
force
the
IMS
I
'***
would lift normal Income tax
Th# capital ha* had many senth e, formal signing of the
All industrial machinery in
"Saguarn."

*

Senate Takes Up Con­
sideration 0 { Debt
~ R*tter*tnrBistHtion

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1M— Prcnident R n n nevolt'a
pence metreagf wan translated
Into a program o f action at

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WASHINGTON. May
—
(A.P.)—Representative Wlicvrx
laid newspapermen taday that
k* has- been advised that Prealdeal Roosevelt would aot eb|**t
la Ik* enactment of hia munic­
ipal bankruptcy hill.

today when the United State*
_
virtually offered to abandon .
ita traditional policy of iaolation.
Norman 11. Pavia. Amerlran amhaanador at large,

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told Ih* nation* of the world
aatlonal la»e*llgalion», hut thi* agreement would take place later Idst re to vote a general sales
Minnesota legalirr.l the use of New York would he scrapped aft­
tax. Governor Sholti admitted
that hia government would con­
on*. Involving th# nation'* mo*l at Rom*.
TALlsAHASSKK,
May
W.—(ff’T
artificial light in spearing fi*h er five years’ use.
here yesterday.
famous hanking ho #e, headed by
Mnvies in
Nebraska hever _The* Senate today began th# eon sult with them when p**c# l*
North Dakota'* legislature ap­
The British ambaasaifer. Sir
The measures many believe will
• man who h*» been »een hut Ronald tlrahsm, and the French
pro'til a resolution calling for would show a woman smoking sideration of legislation designed menaced.
little by th* general puhl r ia e«. ambassador Henry de Jouvenel, trar down the tax structure "f a -rronil laving uf the corner­ tiharni,
nor would
Indiana to enable Florida cltlea, countle*.
If the United State* agree*
pected generally lo be a little dif­ after long audiences with the due* the state and court e« and so cur­ Stone of the* now sidle house movie* show gun play
and distriet* to adjust their 9800.­ with th# other cuuntrle* roncarntail tax revenue as to make a «u!«*s mntending the (ir«t laying, at
All debates of future Dhio as­ 000,000 public bond debt—a mat­ Ing the Identity of an aggre**o»
ferent.
yesterday telegraphed the f.nal
Word ha* come out of senatorial teat of the pact to their govern­ tax inevitable two year* hence which former Vice President semblies would bo preserved for ter which Governor Sholti termed
nation, he promised Washington
are as follows:
quarter* that more elaborate prep
I’hnrles furlis presulml, "was "de- pustrritg.
th* most Important issue hoforo
ments.
,
will refrulifWrom ary action hf a
A
constitutional
amendment.
•rations hare been made for this
ceilful."
The
lilher
would
he
established
th* Legislature.
C»pt. Hermann Goering, Chan,
Inquiry than tor any since the hl*- rellor Hitler's right hand man. ap­ ■uprated by the House and S-«as
Indiana's
official
musical
in­
Pennsylvania legislators passed
The Senate gave lU Grot atten­ nature to hinder collective effort*
tnric Teapot Dome Investigation proved the tail before he departed »le, Ihpl exempt* from .all taxa­ a hill making it lawful fur their strument.
tion tii its committee suhatltu* for to restore peace.
almost a decade agn.
It woulud have h**n unlawful the original administration debt
This doctrine, considered by the
yrstrrday by alrplar* for Berlin. tion homesteads assessed at I'.DOO constituent, to fish on Sunday in
Chalrman Fletcher of the Sen­
(Continued On I’ag* Two)
i the Delcware Rivei1, where the
funding hill placing th* measure League of Notion* as an ah««*
The honor of making the for­
.
A Senate hill that repeals the
ate banking committee, and Ferdi­ mal announcement of the agree­
ahead of th* Beacham hill which donment of America’* traditional
nand Pecora. committee counsel, ment will fad to the dure as au­ rnforcemenl secltaas of virtually.
embodied the plan of the Florida
l-.licy of Isolation, wak *hnoUh4.sr~
announced yesterday they «ere thor of the plait. .TheJtgnjLunju.-. ■II las collectisn laws, now u&gt; the
League n« Municipalities and had
in an sagerly awaited xp**«h thla
reafly, and that the W rin gs w«*U ment will proliahly take the form Hover calendar
prior position oa the calendar.
—
A Senate hill allowing drliaopen tomorrow a* scheduled
The House rimtlnued It* study afternoon.
of a solemn statement to the
Pecora, who galsed
national world either ImmetoatCly after
of a hill to fix the compensation
The doctrine 1* taken to nt'*1*
fame for hi* conduct of the Na­ the meeting of the Fascist grand
uf county official* ami th* Senate that when gallon* take punitiro
amended and passed the House
tional City Bank investlbalion last tuunril Monday" night or In the linquent taxes and an additional 1.1'
measure* against an aggressor
When member* of the Seminole
Dn.lcr th* term* of organlM- substitute for the original Senate
session, slid the first witness** chamber of dep lies later In the year*, at the end of that time, la
shirk In remain »n Ike delinquent County Chaml.er of Commerce's flon changes that have been mad# bill reducing atate officials’ sal­ the United Stole*, if tl agrees to
would be J. P. Morgan, head of wrok.
the Identity nf the aggress w,
the hanking house, and almost
Special Fronts and Celebration* hy the Atlantic (*o*«t Line Rail­ aries some 20 percent.
Thu* has ■ rapid series of list.
ill not Insist upon righto of
A series of hills extracting Ike
legenhry figure lo the average events set in motion by President
Before
resuming
after
the
week­
Committee meet at the City Hall road in the interest* of economy,
American.
Hoosevell's
initiative
Tuesday leetk from maay^f Ike tax cer­ tomorrow afternoon nt l:4h o'rlo k II. R- Btavcns, master mechanic end recess, the llnu** sent its neutrality. . . . ,
tificate laws.
Back o f Morgan, a doten of the brought Europe in less than
nils* romiqillt* to th# Governor
Davit also announced that tho
"What vrdl l&lt;* the elfrcl of bills they will rnler a disrussiun ot ■t the Hanford shop yard* for to adaure him it will girt prompt United Slate* advocates a *y»Wn»
most
actiee
and
best
known
mem
r--------- . '
. " mr”'\ 1week Into an un.Wtslandirg which
plan*
f,,e
the
staging
nf
an
all-day
nearly a score uf years, remains attention to major legislative mea of control and aupervision of
U N *hara.vM.ihe
* r a .e i.* jw .firm
sirm wu..
■ * * » uto* T ^ n l . n g to Premier Mussolini of Ih * type?" I he (M Vtrnnr was
will, h*
relebrntlon here on
Thursday,
. tabpoena Ut testify.
and re- asked.
as un# of five master mechanics surr* which he called to th armament* and said American
may lead to or Id
“ You are correct In assuming! June I The dav will he known as
Legislature’s attention In last readiness to participate In meas­
Tha capital's interest in th* In­ .-onstrurtlon.
■Aa
first
^
. OCALA. Ma* _
- .
that such m. *rure, will eventual F'"* &lt;'»»•
features will in the new Southern Division of Friday’* message.
vestigation was whetted by tho
ures for this control would be e f­
Yesterday's
agreement.
In
the
tachmenl of Cltlllan Conservation
water regalia and base the line.
fact that thi* will b# th* first time view of Italian authorities, wid ly force , sales lax in Florida**, 1Include
fective, automatic and perma­
Corps worker* aMlgned to the
Railroad otTIcikla reduced their
th* head *f thn house of Morgan clear the atmosphere Tor the he replied. “ 1 he lolls, plus l h e &gt; » game at Mumr.pa, Park
nent.
,
Ocala aatloMl forest camp, east
Under a tentative plan, the re- ilivisioni front three to lw-». with
has been called fn a Senile in- world economic conference, allow­ constitutional amendment that Is
Inferentially opposing • brxtak
•f Ocala, arrived here Rat rday
•
vrtain
of
adoption
|.y
the
people.,
g*D«
"liens
hi
12
.in
..clock
when
vestigsl on since the rider Morgan ing the nations, to .nnsidrr eco­
the ' *»p#rlnlendenl of uxot've
revision of treaties. The American
and hamedUtaly pro prod W» erect
testified In th* Pujo -money trust" nomic cures wiyi the.r feet on will make It impossible In collect decorated vachts and other creD
amhasMdor-at-larg# urged mainin the Northern Division
shelter and lay out th* gamp. The
,-no
gh
tare,
from
re*.......ate
to
P*s«
i„
review
before
Municipal
power
inq iry a generation ago.
lenance of a territorial slatna qua.
oolrsl gro nd politically for the
men. about 110 in number, came
finarce the government .m l the »*•**. At \ Oil o'clock II. M l*»P- being located at South Rocky
It appeared probable yesterday first time in years
lie revealed that his country de­
bore from fart Boamlat. Ga.
Ibr trhooliiM
worth i»
fo prr*rnl Ihr Mount, N. C-. ami the superin­
that fetalis of the Morgan opera­
fines an aggressor as on# who**
ft is'felt lo diplomatic circles
near Colurwhwa.
DENVER.
May
XX.-lAT-Pollce
In
rpte
o(
hi.
feeling,
regard
:
Hly
will,
.
Urge
American
flag,
tendent of motive power m the
tions would he laid hare for tho her* that the four-power agree
an aggressor a* one who**
1:1(1
..’clock
the
new
motor
TIM camp alt* la. m the east
today*
w#r#
searching
for
a
woman
ing
the
bills.
Governor
Sholti
hs.
At
Dih
o'clock
the
new
motor
first time, little i* known by th* mant Will gresl.y increase the
freighter “ M. S. Orlando'* will be Southern Division being stationed who, half-dad and accompanied armed fort** are found non for­
hark of Mliidam Lake oa the Day­
oubllc of the activities of thn in- chances In favor of the sucres* of not wavered in hi* determination dedi-aled hy member* oy the Or­
eign territory it^ vl..laU« of
■l Waycrhss.
tona Highway, IS mllox east of ernational banking house, which
by a nude man, atlcmpt#d to ab­
treaties.
the London conference and may •o avoid a sales tax at this session tumI,. Junior Chamber of Com
kero. It b on the *dg* of the
In
making
the
changes,
officials
duct
Betty
Lee
O’
Dell.
H
.
from
her
is a pr.vat* institution, and iloes mark th* heginnirg of a new rra of the legislature.
II* also announced that the
mere*. At l:4R o'clock, there will abolished the position# ot Shop hed early yesterday morning.
national forest, on property leased
"I am oppose.! lo a sale* tin", he aquaplane *n,| water ski race*
not hare to publish even its capi­ of European progress.
United state* Is opposed to th#
to the government by Individuals
Grabbing the girl by the neck
Superintendent at Waycioa* end
tal letup.
rearmament of any nation and
Agreement on th* Mussolini he xald, “ Iwniis.- I *&gt;n ronvlrccd to he followed hv speedboat rides
at a dollar a year.
proceeiU would Is* In on# of six speedster*. Cla** 'A**, Tampa, ami th* position,, oi Mas­ ■ml muffling her cries with uns declared In favor of the abolition
Pecora arrived In Washington pact was searched after two •hat the
Capt. J. N. Qrovan of th* Eighth
hand,
her
xvelrd
assailant,
dvter
mechan.e
at
Muntgumsry
ami
Sat rday night to mak* final ar­ months of negotiations, as it was dumped into th.- sinkhole that •'IV*. and T " not hoard races, ami
of offensive arms.
Regiment, U. 8. Army, cam* her*
rangements for th« investigation Mar. 21 when Prim* Minister Mar- now gels so much governmental sail boat and rowboat race*, in­ Lakeland, with thus# officer* re­ »rr il&gt;*d by 11*11/ as having long
Turning to the Versaille* treaty
from Pert Screven, G*. near Snblaek hair falling to her waist,
and
will confer today with Dorald left Rome after two days sxpenditures. It wool.l b, Bn *d cluding races between varlnua duced in rank and salary.
and its consequences. Davis ex­
vannah, early this wook to mak*
■Irsggsd
th*
little
girl
through
tho
dltlonal
burden
an.l
rot
a
form
of
Fletcher.
Mr. Stevens remain* as Master
pressed the cqnvletlon that Here %
Boy Scoot troops.
conversation* with the due* on the
arrangements for establishing th*
hack door of th# home of her
(Continued on l ag. Two)
He and a staff of nearly half subject.
At 4:(H&gt; o'clock Sanford will .Mechanic here. Other official* of parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L O’Dall, ia a contractural obligation for
camp. Ha has boon assisted by E.
a hundred attorneys, accountants
Th* latest atumhl ng block to
meet New Smyrna In a regularly the Southern Division's ine. hsnl- to the hack yard where the naked armed nations to reduce tholr
W. Hadley, foreat soperrisor, of
NOMINATION AITIIOVKD
armaments to the defensive lev­
and Investigator* hare been work­ agreement was a German older
scheduled
Central Florida Base­ ml department nre: James Giant,
U h* aty, and M. 0. Howard,
el which would be comparable to
superintendent of mollva power man stool waiting.
ing over the Morgan hooka la Nvw lion to French amemimenls, hut
WASHINGTON.
May
.’O-t/V.
ball
league
game
at
Municipal
principal forester of th* Ocala
Sudden scream* nf ths girl's Ih* level lo which vanquished
Waycruss; C. A. Wh.te, master
York for weeks.
th* German* have
withdrawn The nomination nf Harry L. Il»p- Park.
national forest.
Th* Morgan inq iry will b# th*
kinv of New York to he federal n-Th# plana as outlined are only mechanic at Wayeros*. vie* H. K- brother, Elwood, 14, who wit­ p&lt; were were obliged lo reduce
(Continued On Page Two)
sntaally It Is axpocted that
(Contfnooa on Pag* Three)
lief admlrlatratnr umlrr the re tentative Thev may he augmented I'mter, who is assigned to other nessed tha ahd rtion, caused the their armaments by poac# trea­
wID bo tM men itationed at
ties.
cently enacted IMM.INitt lion un.-m trade liody officials stale, for duties; G. C. Jones, master me­ couple In drop Betty and flee.
Eacept for another small girl,
aid
program
was —sp there are .1) menders of the com­ chanic, Jacksonville; W. C. Ste­
Report Says Peiping . p'oyment
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*w pi
"H •Win wwe
Tit* fetMhmoot consisted of
Sanford Celery Is On
m a ster
mechanic, a friend of llsliy and a savsnmittee, and valuable suggestion* phenson,
three Infantry officer*, a metical
Occupation
Imminent
r„gT
om
m
iH
rob
'
‘h
r
,*
"n
fc
Tampa; W. It.
Witlieispmio, nionths-old baby, the rhiMrtn wars Circuit Court Spring
are
etprrled
to
he
forthcoming.
Menu
At
Big
Banquet
off rer, four re# In* Army relist­
master mechanic, High Springs. alone in the house whila their
ed man and 144 forestry xroihara.
TOKYO, May 22— IJP »-T he
Term Open* Tuesday
Northern Division officials of parents attended a patty.
fn chary* of th* group xraa Capt.
Sanford celery occupied a prom­ war office Mid today reports, con
FI
wimmI said He was awakened
t he tfechanical iDpif Iment n"W.
R. J . Rantk, of tk* Txreaty-Nlatk inent place on th* menu •&gt; tained la g Rengn News A lrn,’&gt;'
Spring term of t'.rcuil Court
_gie: F. I'. Ilowsll, * perintemlrnt by (he sound onhe'xVhman tear­
Infos try ot -Rack Brenfng, Oa. thole* * Florida fooda aot before dispatch from North China that
ing n screen from a living room lected shortly after Court open*,
of
motive
powrr,
South
.
Rocky
Other officers are Capt. Tracy Governor and- Mrs. Dare Sk-dti Ih* occupation nf IVIping la im­
S. Taylor, mas­ wlnikiw. He peered down Ih# hall, will convene at the Court House
Parts, Lieut. Frank 0. Marshall and scores of Florida's lagiaU- minent. lacked official confirm*
During the pest yrsr Ih* hir\| Mount, N. C.J
“ Kissimmee may have one of
he said, and saw th# woman- her* tomorrow morning at Hi 00
and Lieut, a P. Ward, medical tors and ncwsp*p*rn»*n who wore lion. Th* dispatch Mid General the finest loos in Florida but hi enclosure at the lo-al too h»* l*een ter tngihamr. South Rocky Mount, wearing only a pair of bloomer* o'cfock when J dge Mtllatd B.
vice
R.
D.
Bullock,
tranifer.c
I;
officer.
,
llattorl,
commanding
the
Four­
g eats of Kohert Klosppel, Ja.kn,. means does it have the lanr more than douhl*,| in site, while a It. H. Bullock, niastrr mechanic, ■nd bearing a flashlight—enter Smith, of Titusville, will swear in
■onville hotel proprietor, at a teenth Infantry Brigade, had oc­
a grand Jury that is to be *#
rat."
said Superintendent of l'aik« n.-ur l-ear and a.hlitional bird* and Wilminglon, N. (J, vice A. II the girl's room.
banquet on the roof garden uf th* cupied Tungchow, |1 miles east of
Thr hoy said he followed aa ah*
A total of 20 rase-, of alleged
H U M COLLMCTXD FROM T A I Mayflower Hotel last Saturday Peiping Sunday night and espert- lames Moughton today in anawri other creatures have been pur Williams assigned to other duliee;
chased nut of foods collected
rarrled hi* sister through the law violation that appear to he
J.
II.
I’alnter,
master
mrchaiuc,
In
news
stories
carried
in
flmnU
ed
to
enter
th#
latter
plae
todar.
tbrooyh the Chamlrr of Comkitchen. When he saw the man ■arious enough for g rirod jury *c
A total of H U M has bare ml- tight.
Fliwence, 8. U.
.
City Commlaaian*r and Mrs. II. A anokesman far the armv sai-i papers recently to the effect that merre *
siitualp
uiwluthedr-waiting- in th lion are ready for presentation by
lotted at tho City Han from aim
is l«.ih ii^- — A-feature of-thrfnral -lon-lw-thu
1. Lehman, Representative and he believed the army would hall the .Kissimmee
hark yard. He screamed. The States Attorney l_ F' Boyle. Nine
Meal peruana soiling hoar and
Jwet retside — t h e -r jtr - waits-to Inrgrst and finest in Florida.
M
r
Hoilyt-und
Mfr-mrt
* display of pheasanls, rnnsi,lerr.| as
couple dropped Jletty add ran of the cases ate against white
-^•EffH-xilma pHMr tha O lyW H X;
await Chines* peace overture*.
Trade body officials -ailed Mr ' jiMo.ny the finest in Fiends Ain Lake Mary Scouts To down on alley, he said.
M ««• stntad today by Tax Col- Mrs. Georg* W. MrRory. all ot
parsons, and crimes range front
Muughtnn'„ attention to Ihi* atm&gt;, beret. Golden anj Ringiwrk vnri
Officer* were summoned by murder tn cutting fence* and
fetor Wire Ifup. Acting CMaf of Sanford, ware among th* gueuu
Stage
3-Act
Comedy
.-lie*
of
pheasant,
are
displayed
in
at
th
*
affair,
and
each
coupl*
luand
he
at
once
began
rhecklng
up
fSiire C. R. KkafTer aim ladle, led
neighbor* who heard the boy otherwise destroying public pnopReciprocal Tariff
with the result that Hanford ha« this roller!inn.
thnt • foxthar drive witl ho mad# &lt;Up exhibited * souvenir booklet
■cream, lit the back yard they arty..
. ---------------- ■» . '
There
are
today
T&gt;
nlligslors
in
Troop
No.
1.
Boy
HcuuU
of
Rill AlmoHt Ready hy actual rvrnt g aeu Hist l-a*
a* d l aatahflskwvents now doing that Mr. MeRory Mid would re­
found several bare foot marks.
Tha following persons ha*# been
nearly tw le u -ll mgny’ antmul*. the special alligator |H«d. inclbd America at lake Mary will stage
- - Mrotoma vrtthoot - * Umam, and main aa an intimating remainrailed for Jury d ty II. II. Patti"Coming
WARRINGTON. May SX— t/11 bird*, ami reptiles aa tk* fi » si I ing an anrlent reptile that nieas- a three-act comedy,
thfe arreota will W ire If xearw- brarvee *f an outataadlng occsMjo.
LEGION WILL MKRT
phall. T. J. Beatty, R. C. Strung,
.ore* nearly 14 feel in length
Clean",' at the U ir Mary Cham
Mara than 400 persona enjoyed —Th* RnnaeveH hill authori&gt;&gt;ng Kisaim
• afewro license* go
H. C. Parker. S. C. Rohiv. W. II.
A detailed census of the San­ her of Coramror liuildlng lomorWhere Klmaliumee has 12.1 aid
bnnqueat, aotertainmret. ami reciprocal tariff rwu-esslun* was
W. H. .Shepherd, commander of
/ ow night at a ini o'clock, it wa« Cainplirll'I^iMing Post of th* Pop*. C. A. Whiddon. I). B. May,
which Mr. Ktooppel pro practically ready today for sub mala nf varioro kinds, Sanford !&gt;■• ford loo of today I* a. follows:
IXT animal* inrhnlm* Florida announced toilny.
W. W. Wilton, Roy Symaa. Peeclf
rtdocl together with a gwoertnu mlttal lo Congress anil Serretarv 127. Kissimmee reports XI reptile*
American legion today announced
q entity of rboico imported hgkl Hull egpecta it to gw forward lw while Sanford has 88, Rlesunmre Iwars, Hsnadrys* baboon, ml Pa­
Th* play i* directed by Dick that there will be a Legion moot­ O Dodd, (I. M. Shipp. J. 11. Little.
is proud nf AX birds nf vsrtr.l ts* monkey, green nnmkrr. giant Shewn who I* * member of thr
T. 8. Rumhley, J. 8. Early. W. J.
for* long.
vrtnes and beer.
ing at Ihe legion Hut tonight at
Meanwhile it appeared feGnlte plumage, Sanford |« privllrml lo rhesus monkeys, ringtail monkeys, cast together with Harry Harrow. MINI o'clock. Th* meat will bo fas* Lawton, T. L. Lingo. F. C. Mac--------- wnndchock.
--------------- fo* and cat Barto Hutchison, Raymond Ander­
Mahon. O. M. Parker. M. L. Uttfe
thro leprasentatlrs MrR*ynul-l«. -e* H9 hird# an display in Bs ron. eastern
lured hy a full report on th* re­
rentl nomdl,
mM , kppmro la thr city
WALTON EXECUTIVE D i li
J. N. Thampeon. W. H. McCaaaha,
f t TasMaanes, rkairman af the Fort Hey, Sanford ha's a *|V. ,nl j-ouirrels. agouti,
son,
James
Cochran.
Fluyd
Te
chrent
atate
legion
convtntion
in
m r 4* i
“ xroltoc", art a
Hawse fau l t s a flair* committee, display nf 18 largo gold fish wher, Florida racoons and foie*. Teiaa
Jo* Tuck. Harry Weeks, K. Awolves, striped skunk*, gulsna ■tons, Roy Hn».-li. and Mis* Orla Havana, and Commander Shep­ Wilson, Edward Toftley, Albert
8 IOUX FALLS. *. D„ May XX. will be named tn the l&gt;enden *c&lt;&gt;- Klsslmmer reparta no fishherd
promise*
some
Intereating
Bandar*,
who
ith*
only
girl
In
—Juba R. Bradford vie# presi­ aeml* cunfoieaew deWallon with
the total uumkitrqof bird., sni pig*, wklte rahhltv, „pn«»*»um. loho
and illuminating aldo-llghta on Ruch, Ralph King. P. B. Dooley,
dent of tha Isaak Walton l-eagu* (full James M. Cea. ot OhM. ami mat* and reptiles at the Sanford waive*, white rut*, gil* monster, th* play. Pricrnk will be used
condition* in th* Cuban capital aa James Wilson. P. A. Mero, B. F .
for
tha
Improvrmrnt
uf
Scouting
prairie
dogs,
chipmunks,
mvl
Flarf t Aawrtre. glad at We hotna foal Chairman Flttman. of the Senate ron t&lt;slay la Sl4 while at KlssirnWheoUr, and M. O. John»o«.&gt;
he saw them.
condition! at Lake Msry.
me# Ibo total stands at loot
(Continued Front l’ »4* One)
foreign rstations committee.
sight. foUawta# a chert llinccc' ' ’ - U -OH
rat** from four to tlx torrent
on Income* of 94.000 net and I#**
and from eight to ten percent on
•11 ( aboro M. 000—
*°
yield 148,000.000; inbjort divi­
dend* from corporate xtoek* to
inromo tan rate*, ootimated to
yield $*1000.000 and lory an ad­
dittonal tax of throe-fourth* of
on# cent a fallen on fa»ollne to
bring la 191000.000 for a total
of mi-000400.
In deciding ipon »bla profram
the coiamltteo rejected the pro­
posed fenoral maiiufacturer* exrloe tax of one and one-fifth per­
cent which waa eetlipated would
net
;— r i r r . r :
The committee al*o rejected the
o^caHed break**! Ux and pro­
p e l. to lower exemption* on
exlrtlnf amusement* admlsslo'tax.

Plans To Be MadetS t ev ens Retained
For All-Day FI a g ;By ACL In Division
"" Reduction Of Road
R e g a t t a June 15

F ir s t Detachment
Of F am teyA rm y

Police Seek Queer
Pair Who Tried To
Kidnap Little Girl

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xSanford Refutes St ory K i s s i mmee
Has Largest Zoo In W h o l e State*

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nilYde, Fo rme rPirate, To
'urlAgainst Feds Here A t
iunicipal Park Tomorrow
fa r

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AS BALL PITCH®

^ O ^ M E R IC A N
A M

K ail Yde. former Pittsburgh
Irate and Detroit Tigtr hurilag
te, will pitc!i against the Sanford
• b r jfid i

i Strife Gri Tilts hat
! If Serial Off IfcwLixr
P A

Sanford Youth Hurls
First Game In Pro­
fessional C i r c l e s

HOW THEY STAND

Leesburg

n b u at Municipal Park Kara
morrow at 1:30 o’clock.
R efilling

Just a waak apo today. Baddy
la k e, young Sanford bay, maita
hia flret atart aa a pitchar in
profaaaional haaabali
whan ha
harltd an ll-ln n ltg game ogairet
tha Binghampton team o f the
N. Y^Pcnn Laagoa for tha Ilafn
riaburg team wh eh li ona o f lha
Do-ton Bravaa farma.
Daopila tha fact that Laka wa*
dcfaaud attar tolling II laog in*
'I r g o in what waa to hava been a
seven-inning satoml game of a
iouM# hcadar, praat reporta In*
d lc a ^ t h a t ha mada a good ahowin^againat a (bam of rattran
oiofaaaionali. Tha acore waa 7 to
and tho game waa won with
two# runa in tha 11th.
Laka waj touched for 13 hita
■an* ■walked eeaaw wien-dnrhir thw
game, and ha itru:k
throe
men. The Harrisburg team main*

that hia team, now

Lfifth- placer, muat anap oat of
slump if It la to pel atartad M»w Mnijrra,
I the read to tha fin t half pan*

gnat. Manager Yda will eaaay the
tula o f aparii plug for a machine
'that combine* plenty of potential
Poorer at bat and In tha field.
Deeplte tha fact that ha loet hie
fln t atart agalnet Orlando tome
day ago. Yde, who haa been
.working out twice dally alnce, Hoefna
•aw bailarea hlmeelf In ehapa Ter fblrago
• foil nlne-Innlng game agalnet I'hlladelnhU
tha boat clob In tha league, tha

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The toankurg team that comer

t, here tomorrow |c far and awny
t different from that which optned
• tho aeaaon. In tha addltlon of
” Charlie Pep# o f Ukaland, Rkeeter
-a.-taUr* fe r m e t iy e f' I telAnd.* and
Ed Icon Hayec, recently of Ocala,
lha Brulna hare taken’ on three
competent aluggera to. add tv
. battere Ilka F. Pennington. Med­
. Hit, Chamberlain, and Ivey.
The club pounded out IS ’ hlln
at Cocoa «n Thursday to Indicate
that there le danger In every
bat, and. with Yde on the mound,
hurling from the left ride agalnet
tha Fade, local fine may axpecl
action and eicltement fr.m th«
Word go.
Tha Fede enter tomorrow'!
game aa winner, of eia etralght
gamee and league leaden by a
full game over the Ialanden. The
thib continual In lecond place In
team batting and fln t place aa I

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Kniiivllla .

Yesterdays Results
will be played on
Bowling (Hub alley,.
The acore,:

flaid*re, white litre* of jte player*
tin ablyn-t? h I * , * o , pnaip.,i
rain.
AttKItltrtU LNAOIM
J ork. , ‘•».H’ -ricvvlen,!
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I'hlln.lrlphtn
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eoiiTtlMNh Yetot-IATIOU
A ll,ill t. Mill. ||IMh 1.
Mmiphi. It Knoivlll. J.
Mlimlnaliein I; Nm IivIII* I.
k; t'hellan.H.ae
Me Innlaga )

Bob Hopklna.
Cracker Graham, D a y t o n a
Beach :atcher, atlll remain* na the
Ungua’a batting lander deeplte the
fact that ha want hit)*** a t New
Smyrna Thn reday. Ae* Wall of
Cocon la In aecund plan, with Ra
tolgh Pert of Daytona bock In
third place after eeeuring thru#
nita In four trlan.

- C h a r l ie

Abbott

of

Hanford

M MlUm
\V. A. Kr«ls»rl
J la Hlnphffia
I# A. Il»n«uil .

lCJee Helen Tarter ef Clearwater,
who waa ckoeea by the United Btalea
Llnae te releeee in Army carrier
ptgean from tho lop dock of tho now
Washington, largeel liner n i r built
In America, lull before the big reesel
eelled from New Terk on May » on
her n ilfn voyage to Europe. The
pifeoo releeeed by MLee Taylor waa
named “Everglade" and carried. In a
email capeula attached to one leg, a
i■ ■■ on ecevm vd faoovernargwni.’
thanking him for hte gift to the liner
of the Everglade State'! Bag. which
flaw from the rigging an tha Wash*
Ingtoa nailed. Similar meaaagre ware
cent hr “pigeon poet" to the governor!
ef the CS italre. A* each carrier bird
arrived beck at the Army Signet
Corpa poet at Fact Monmouth. N. J.,
the mesugea were opened and re*
laved by wire to the elate executives.
lltea Tartar relented the pigeon
from til* bat ahe la holding ihortly
after tlila phvto wai taken.

BE3KKLEY, C allf*-A
new
ttge ia ovation biatory waa writ*
an here recently whan a young
•nginaar climbed Into tha cockpit
f hia ateam-propalled airplane
tnd opened op tha throttle.
The plara left tha ground la fire
econde, it. circled above the mo*
ilcipal orport for about 10 Tniaotaa, and tbra landed, atepplng
»1thin lots than to faat a-ter
ouching earth.
c
Such waa tha fln t poblia par*
formance of what ia aald to be
he fit It euceeeafal heavtor-thnnair craft to be propeJlaB ty . a
■team engine. Tha powar plaat
a n Iiutailed In g. i tendari bl*
plane, formerly powered by a gaiaaglr a

aai designed and built by Wllltem
ind fieurga Bailer, who rmrac hero
.1 Princuton engineering pred."*
fined it* Ircjue lied lUap.te lha
(ttei three yean ago to d-jwJpp
Jefaat, (or It won the fln t game
the r “ plant. W )
jy an S to t acore.
Eieept for two cyllmhra nrtich
Ihe youngiter went North with
projected* a faw' inebea above the
the Brarea after eeveral week, of
hood there ip nothing unuiual*
training nt S t Petenburg.
Urn
looking about tha plana. Thuaa
remained ae a batting practice
.wo cyllndan develop M home­
hurler for tho Brnvea until May 9
town under ordinary eotnliUona
when he war sent to llarrlaburg
in tha air and 110 henepuwer In
for eome real reaionmg.
It |»
dock teata A prtuttrt of 1500
unurrvtoo I that he ilgned a llnrLUKE DARKER SAYS
pound* par iquaio lack la mMp*
riaburg contract on May IU and
mined In the holler, whkh con*
that he It receiving B reraaikalr.y
■lata o f S00 foot at calk. The
large &gt;alary conrldrring the (act
heat to generate tha ateam 1* op*
that it la hia fln t year ln organp led by human ualng "atom"
ned baieball.
oil. which la lighter than ell aed
culture bill ard the chain atora
Local filerda o f Jack Sanford,
tax kill un In calendar without
in furnac*«J
Bad ^Jirtln
Ut.ffy McCrone,
reference. Both mcaturea ware
It took' laaa than &lt;0 aacoaJs for
and L. D. Jonei, may te Intervalpaiaed by Ihe Rente* and approved
Mr. William Betlrr, who 1 1sted
ed to learn that thiy are doing n'*
by, the lluu&lt;* with amendment*
tha plana, to get up ateam. Thla
moet aa good aa la young Laka In
but the Henate declined to accept
waa bacaoaa there an . only two
prafeuilanal bataball.
Sanford,
Ihe amendment, a.-.d returned tha
gallon* o f water. In tba 600 feat o{
Martin, and Jonas all were memM ia to lha Ilouaa. - - _ ---- -—
coLe. A* toon aa tha plana taxied
bare of the ■I ’ed team ta«t
to tha field and took o f f ar.othar
year with Laka.
advantage waa noted—the plan*
Sanford ha, bean playing for
mad* little xola*.
Mr. Ilaelar
Wilmington, N. C.; In tha Plaoflew within IOO feet of a battery
mont League. Ha bate aacond, and
of photographer* and hia about of
ha la hitting around tha 300 mark
“halia" waa plainly heard.
The
play* at eithar ehort or eecond
only nolet waa a lilgbr “awlahlngand hia fielding la a'lemation of
of tha propallar.
TAMPA, May W^-fAT-llar20— m —liar- the club.
Whan h* landed, another ad­
Martin la playing center field
herl J. Dranc. of Lakrland, former
vantage waa aSawn. He rev* reed
r°ng real man. from tha Tampa die* for Berkley, W. Va., In the Mid­
lha ergtaa, whkh. check* Ifb a
Atlantic League.
movement of tha plan*. L c g l f
*Sh.vS«t H A ia AND OOLOCM
Jonei la pitching for lha Jacivibration, greater affielcu.y at
HtAJtr arRiM&amp;a o o g o o d
ton, Miia., taam af tha Dial*
high a titudaa and ruductlm of
league which include* teime In t o a t w ih . ,
MOST INTHUSTIN'OOSfl* fir* hoMru are alao claim* i for
Mlrsioaippl, Loulalana, Texas, ami
the p*w (team plan*. Tt I* eiti*
AT A OAIDOE PARTY l » TV,’
Arkanaaa.
m»t*d It will fly 400 mtlaa on 40
LO W DOW N ON t O H l
McCruna haa landed tha fint
gallon* of foal ell. Little, witar la
HIOHER U P . S I Z JgNNif
needed aa tha (teas la concerned
and uaad again. Tha coat o f opera­
tion, according to tba bulldcn, ia
about one-fifth of. that of a gaasllne motor o f tha agjna povir.
Both Boater brother, haeitated
to maha what they tarmad "extraragant prediction*" fur the f : .
turn of ateam ht arlaUou.. They
mada It plain ‘ that their ateam
plan* waa ana'of atreral aapuil*

iDrane Appointed
|By President T(
Power Commission

Cotton Week Being
Observed In Retail
Wi ll Guard Rich
Stores Of Chicago
Treasures Of Art

and Jam** Mnughton. Early laat
■ummer, tha Commlialon decided
that It no longer could appropriate
money for the upkeep o f the
oroperty, particularly the eland,
which weru rutting away. Mr.
I’apworth offered to a :t ae care­
taker and •** that tha property
waa wall maintained, and ha and
Mr. Moughton war* appointed aa
,-uatodiana.
.
Sine* than, a fS par game levy
'ia, bean mada upon all paraone,
whit* or olorad, ualng tha park
or any purpoaa. The money waa
tied to repair the atanda, tho
-atic**,
nccaatary
change* Including the erection of
» ahowtr bath &gt;Tit*m.
Tha rental had bean reduced to
110 p*r month to tha' 'haaabali
-lub early thla year, but club
Hacker* aay that It ihuuld be
eliminated entirely aa the park la
-tow In good thap* and lhar* I* n
balance reported aa remaining In
Mr. Papwrrth’a account*.

FOW LIN G NOTES”
.ly,g h ln g him #a end af Irnahl*.—
In lha Sanford Bowling League
Roy llarrlaon and Paul Bonnar
Friday
alght tha Format Gatetwi
■r* tha othar Fad* In tha favored

B lu e * Thurada y, B ill earn took 3 tn a raw from tha
of Daytona and Pnmlr United Lumbar Co. team althoogn
ton Of
Looabyrg have i* game* wore In tha 100 claaa.
;h*lr. way late Uw

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l lishe lagVi* (.'ity. cp;osrt| It*
Eng l«h raid it war t tolher of
’j a e'rie, of *»!#• taa I,ill. In d.»|gill** and drt iarrJ till, measure
and nlhant recently pavae I by tha
J-'enr e would halt a I tax pay*
merta tnd eventually fnrro a aalea
|tax upon the etale.
— nrt
After filet refuainy to r-vniMer
Smile cumniuhlra Iona yeaterday
the IlduM later accepted It* rule*
rommittre ii&lt;cninm*.*dat{on that
Senate bill, be rent to Ilouaa committcea or placed on the Ilouaa
calendar without reference to
comm ttc*. It diepoeed of more

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um orrow night no club will b*
permitted to employ any new
player* for lha remainder of the
Drat half. ,o , eaperlmentatlon
“■ye are about over.
That tha local club I* “aot", and
*** ” *n alnc# the opening game.
to Indicated In the fact that only
four chagra hava bean mad* In
the line-up alnc* the **aao„ be*
gan. Tha Fad* hava algnad Bon.
**[&gt; Maxwell, Curry, and a now
Inftoldor named Bob OraratraaL
They bar* relaaaed John Hlggina,
,Wdl* Moon-, Shorty Mai (by.
Putar Bchlrmnl, llomar Tlllla and
Jlnt Torrlbla, ao that the Hat to­
day la down to II man.
Change* around the league
line* Thursday art aa follow*:
New Smyrna haa relaaaed Shackton and Allan and algnad Good­
rich and Crucat Daytona haa r*.
leaned Crura, Maddox and Bower,
and -ilgned Eddie Holtani Coena
ha* ruleaaad Caeey and algnad

WIDE POWERS
VOTED SHOLTZ
IN SENATE BILL

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.. ANNNirAU AaiorlATtdU
('.iluml.a, S; T»l,4u 4.
Mlleeukve 1. MlnnvapalU I.
hi I'liul I: K ,nn, city I.

four professional! Ona waak from

BY STEAM PLANE

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Catcher, . were

Stephen* *f tha

lucky.

RaadalTu

L.

waa

High with a pop slngta and US
totaL •
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7
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A n axceptlonal gam* o f dock
ptoa waa rolled by U Thary ikl*

ton week and the cotton yard
good* eection are ipreadlng them■ulraa.
Eeenucker I* taking high hon­
or* but onrandla la after IU thun­
der, tof the crlnhlellnea ef a**reucker li copied ln puckered or­
gandie. In return aeeruuckur haa
tekan onto Iteelf dote, plaid*,
(trip** and even floral pattern*
generally found In lawn, dlmltlaa
and mualina.
One of tha new ebttona to or*
gnnxel, filmy and frngll*.
It
;
J
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come* In . atrip-- remlntacant of tiatea.
candv etlcke and bnrbtr pole*. It
Ctotton not to Jdaal far a ram*
will he much In cvldynco la rum­
&lt; * » « froak. U can b* packed
mer evening froekg^
to a suit eaaa and oom* out non*
Then thert art delightfully aoft tn* worn*. Them Utaru are r m t
orfnted mualina, covered with totton- lacy material* la iky bleu,
floral potterua, and plain and N tojoa y pink, aofo yallow, and
bllatarud organdie* In dallclou* K *Ovary green that wUl make uf.
color*.
factive earning guwite.
Dotted H*to* l« n big number.
Pique I* atlll cm r f faakton’a
It win m about hr day or eve­ deriluga *nd then are whole cetmning, Informal nr formal. Roma of toro at clever gtagka npatterna.
tha *marteet color* art dark blue,
•old# nbrown, map end deap
CAINMVILLR May
green, covered with'all (lias of
b. SoUluM
, to, Waldo, died
whit* dot*.
J*tolday at a heepHal Hera from

U|htla| ylaati ftr A Ceetary ef anatrallaa ryela, water ■III b«
Pregrtt* call foi the ate *1 ware epo,ud elgbay feat ia the air.
Ikaa 11,000 lanadeMeat laape,
la tha tn u r tauntala, kaiawalraagtag to alia (raw 10 la 1,0001 ■«• gradaiUae af aalared light, 1*
■ a lia f t i eaterlof lllunlnatloe cledlif left paatel ibadea. will be
alaa^ It I, paM-bl* caly ta gavan- pravklad by aavealy apeaki Oeod-

&gt; light lug prg)e*Mn aqvlpjnd with
. red, rreea. t&gt;h&gt;* ted aaiber In in
' K*fh ef tb# Iwe eater fount,be will
employ tNirtyelt lt&lt;mdll(hu with
elrer l*a*&gt;*u

JclinR c o l o r • u fountnint,
ilotviitg w o n tubes, with
brilliant finm nm) plumea of
liKbt ovorlicad.
Tin* It the fairy land that will
blare lilt* ■ jewel with a million
facet* every night at Chicago‘a
1U.13 World 'a Kair—A Cenlury
of I'rnareaa. which open* on
May -J7.......... —
—
Jan aa the arebttrelur* »t Ik* El
p**lli»* ka, iraaertuJrd all prevlaat
allraipta ia ik, erruii*a *1 w e atJ
alanliag efferta, lb* aigkl tll-miaa
U«a *111 ni|vn aaytblag ever De­
fer* allemplrd &gt;'*ream,l •teotrlenl
eagikeer* aid lUamiuatlag eipetu
af lha aallaa a,v» tembiard l* pre­
date the mal ti-erfartlar af all aipbt
pagwau *( tol.r aid lijba

Tb-ee electric fecaiala* are betag

laitalled la the bgaaa. Jnat ,g tb*
e**t tbare ana tank af ibo T"*»tvthlnl Kireel bridge H'lib MI water
)*ia tfttf* and n-ulea la eaeb. It
■III taka I.CnO galleaa af water per
■toule la pradaee rbe elghl dlatlavt
■•let dlepUyt ef wblel abeb faaa
tela le eapebla A H r m it yetted
lr regtlred f*&gt; rack water tfftev
aed a etmpMt cycle that (acladea
Thr t all will dramatically deaien- lb* maay eemblaaitaa* wUt taka taa

atrale i- Ike mitltea* af etallara that
Ul-m-uatt*a in the pan reatury baa
mad* aurlU ig id o a rtn e iL Well
lata the eeetary balag eeltbraiad. all
amt gaa «*r* tba uereea a f tight ea
■ bwb algbl llm* iftlvltp depended.
Capaatllnaa I* tba eaHy daya tlaaad
theta M t a ^ y f
-*
Tha I ret attempt la pceetd* sight
talartalameat fee File ritllsrt «a*
at Philadelphia ta l i f t aad that Us

te earry the earul'sl cptril late U*
•Ighl hr lasts10ag Ueamsda af gaa
jeta aed by apaaaarteg (reweek dl»

A Maaifhetariag,

■ m atin,tar Olapuy
- Tba eclatlllaler will Ka JneateC
aa tb« abate uf Lake Ulrhlgaa aaalk
af Ik* Travel aid Traatpait BalldUg. With a retimed truck bowled
WeatbR twnglgaetle iMwmatleee e*»
be run la .1* general* eleam aid
•heal rfo iix af it Algb In tba air.
The brOlla,'. ealared ttgtua, aparuted
by a e-pud -,f apeetaBy trataed men,
wilt be pi i) t I a* I be alum aed ea
aland, a f am t&gt;» rtp l^ M high.la tba

•lr by amakc banba.
RriDlaiUy U l a r e d

yteme, a f

faac aed

will be threw. Mm.

dmt* af b t l mw tba a ir and a daty
belli* afeevp.au ntO bJ a; ■twilled
Ip IS* eight!-, dltplaeo. la tkelc
tolttei peelU*a, ?he war,Might* wUl
facmaalatemah bright maracaaeae

fight, apparently, baa narrowed eummery looking ar etbe
down to thy two Tampan*, ana a
fanner mayor, and ' tho Mhor a
former newspaper publisher.
Dram waa oeprmautoUru from
tha f l n t Florida dtotekt fee Id
jranre. Ha wne defeated la tha run­
o f f primary laat aummer by J,
Hardin Putaraon, * f Lakaland,

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Not To* ReHef
The tactical m m i h d at our Uw maker* at Talla­
hassee neem to be driving the LcglnlaturJ. closer and closer
to the enactment o f some general sales tax measure, in
spite o f the repeated assertions of Governor Sholtz that he
rrtH veto such a MH. It hi not anticipated that tha xa W tax
will c o m in this session, hut the ground work is being
laid In such a manner that a sales tax will lye Inevitable
taro years from now or perhaps In a special session mnch
'Once than thnt.
The very probable enactment o f a constitutional amend­
ment exempting homeateads assessed as $5000 or leaa from
I taxation will cat a tremendous hole in the ad valorem
ravxnuas e f cities and counties.
Though the amendment
Itself cannot become law before ItKM, the rxpecfhlion o f Hs
enactment wilt provide all tha incentive required td keep
home owners from paying their taxes during the next two
years.
And If thin were not enough, there Is the Senate bill
to repeal virtually all enforcement sections o f our tax col­
lection laws.
Tile passage o f this measure, as now seems
tfkety, would make it Impossible to foreclose tax certificates
on any real property on which the taxes had become deHaquvnt.
Its latent, plainly enough, is to obviate all ne­
cessity fo r tha payment of any real estate taxes whatever.
Thane biUa, it should be remembered, are not designed
MONDAY, MAY 22. 1M3.
to rod tut expense! or to settle bond debts.
They simply
wreck our pgesent tax collection machinery.
Though
"■* S b u Tn i i t r n t » a t
public revenue! might be temporarily eliminated, the coata
SUPPLY U SURE; TruJit in o f government would continue al the snme old rate. School
the lord, and do gondi so ahalt teachers would be aakmi to serve without pay.-and-there
would be strikes ami riots mnch after the msnner of
thou be fed.
Delight thy*etf alaa ki Ik Chicago.
W e would probably have a great deni o f ’ acrilj.
Jwk); ind to ateaJI *»*» tto* Ik. In circulation In.Qrtlct .to.n ou n ctn u r dty^aoiLcuunt)t,j)fty.:
rtestrexef (kin* towt.—Paatm 17 rdtla, wfilch merchants would he expected to aecept nt par
3, I.
but which government employees would have to discount
Finally a special session o f the Legislature would be
i*
Woadlr if Ik* Bauld«r Dam It called and then after much &lt;lebate pro nnd con. it would be
any holder damn than tto
decided that tho only wav nut is' the sale* tax rnntc. Now
Dam.
we do not think there is anything particularly insidious
!
about a sales tax.
In plm-ns where Is has been tried, not­
'
A number of the ftwaiwdalfy1 ah- ably Mississippi and ('wnadu, it np|&gt;ear* to have worked ex­
But w« do think it is imimrtnnl that
tu*, la t'uugwa, aw b a M « ** ceptionally well.
the people realize what thrv are doing when they allow
complain lhat thay r t M M
•
Ihrouvh Ika S la w hanking bUL
tk*&gt; ueeeenl system of taxation to be deliberately wrecked.
K
Our leghdutnrs have not submitted to the people of
this
state tjw fraak and honest proposition.
"Shall we
A ..Ki*? i* a paaaan wto think*
that tha frdatal gavcnunrot ha* abolish this ad valorem real estate tax and enact a sales
if* - passes law* that will heap him tax?** Nothing has been said alwut a sales tax. In fact,
the people hove been given to understand thnt then: will
from bring awIniRad,
j ---a
be no soles tax.
But under the guise of tax relief, meas­
It I* not l»
ures arc bring enacted which will make a sales lax inevi­
i ton^governnrent,
U at
table.
"
Vi •" trol of industry, will »Uo taka
This is neither the ruuragrous nor the Common sense
rrrrr tha deficit*.
way to approach the problems of this state.
It is
«
What's In a namaT There la no neither tax reduction nor debt relief. It is simply the subre* tun to fear that
Frariitott stltotlnn o f one kind of tax for another, and It hMirflJJwt
R oo.rv,H V Ial*»l TIofS i* ****&gt;•&gt;!- Inherent danger that It may not even be substitution.
In
mtat will h# a Dtaaa upia tha he final analysis It may simply mean lhat the sales tai
Ftdtral Fewer Commlaaion.
win he levied In addition to the real estate tax. with the
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------------proceed* from the former operating the rities and counties,
Isn't it funny how many Pr f *
and with all the receipts from the latter, after the shrewd
(all in tlfo because tha
ggnlnst them, and haw many ant- attorneys uf tha londholdcrs have found » way to force
tre&lt;| far no athar moon than that collections, devoted to debt service.
These are simjdv [siesiblliMes which have rsTiirred to
thay worked hard, invaalad wlarly, ami war* in tnurh tmarttr than us hi watching Ihe trend of events at Tallahassee during
tha utbar fallow?
the past few weeks and are dangers which we believe the
people o f the state should thoroughly understand before
Tha nttit wile of France aatma to Riving their support to measures which may cause even
be that Illtlar’a speech th* athar
greater suffering than that through which we have already
day waa a bit of baloney. MHKItr
la all 11 Hitler.*’ a government tt come,
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■- ■■ .
D ial la quoted a» aaytng, **y d
h** merely camouflaged." ^Feawah
Florida’s Fishing:
delagate* to the dtaerwaweW confarrnca Wifi ratty thair
••
their hlf* and wear hnllea pw«f
Fortunes have liuen spent on fishing trips to remote
teala. If there la to ha another com ers of the globe.
William K. Vanderbilt has cruised
aarip Of P * F «'. I*** «• "* u b* around the world on his luxurious yacht, which is fitted up
the flrat t" m i l
with tanks and taxidermy facilities, in
ef many and
strange
mem
tiers
of
the
finuy
tribe.
Vincent
Astor goes
When Fraahhmt Hlbbww o f
Princeton, lay dyh»« •* »be «lda of Into tnr Caritibeun and the South Seas seeking the amberMis yacht,
the road thr other day fallowing jack, the barracuda, the tarpea and the tuna.
. an accident. twenty matarixtx the Nourmnhnl, In also equipped like a miniature u&lt;|uariurt.
These lavish expeditions rnnnut be enjoyed by all,
parsed Mm by tgawta* ehnat* for
help and redwing to tarry him lo but It I* not necessary tu sail away to Klngaton
a hnepWI fkd lew kU blood or Calapagoc la order to partieiiwtti in the thrill uf hanging
would anil Ika eaeblwa al M r on to the business end o f u roil and reel while a game fish
, tare. Work Miawamwaa i* hrrad- imitate* a bucking bruneo at a rodeo.
Here in Florida
IMe. A dag waaM have reaaiead waters there can be found m sporty and adequate fishing
. batter uawtmowi. la a aivlllaed grounds as exist anywhere.
, world. Anri yet M e are tkida
Proof ef thi* ho* been widely publicized during recent
l who hoHave we mold ragwl all day* when the ( lor*ntor of New York and a party o f
. !aw» aid thW paupta fewer ady
i would Hr* pewcefjWy rida by able friends spent a short vacation at Boca Grande where u
The Governor ilcelared
tt eating other* ha thay thenwaives total of 3!1 tarpons were landed.
that he had fiehed in all parts of the world hut never had
t would Ilka to ha
he experienced before the same aatlafnctory results os he
H# not only praised the
The Mayerahlp of New York found at the Gulf Oiast resort.
l« not popular With able men. abundance o f fish, but the beautiful setting, the facilities,
Find, Joseph McKee turn* It and the hospitality of the people.
As he departed he said
deiwn t* fata* al a gvrvata poet- he expected to return each year until he died.
lion which pay* him twice a*
!fe ia not the first public figure to broadcast the fame
much. Then Al gmtlk iMlae* to of Florida fishing.
Presidents have long had a hahlt o f
run fu, n »■«■» not adequately coming to this state to unjoy Ihls sport furnished by our
itated, bat paatammhi
rivera, ami atreams, and open sra.
d ro ver Cleveland,
would not nan aaalnat a 7
Harding, and Hoover were nmong these who relished in
ear(tide*#. And naat Jadica
hcry wka made a aam* far blm- Florida fishing and helped to make its merits known
. «•
aaIf In the taqxirf lain tha ad- throughout tho world.
mlnietiation ad Mayor W alker ra■■ ■
o ------------------------ .
fuac, to haaawie a candidate berauea he due* wot with to capitall*r upon th* raaulta of that inves­
UANFOftD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
tigation. Thu* It la (hat secondrater*, and third-rater*, get Into
Thw opaniag av*M «l Coni' High School • » piearlilrd lure
public office.
inearamaut Weak, tha deUghtlul day evenmg, May at), lo a large
.. '—O'
AUK g w jjd glwu inmulbr hr the and thoruiutlm potaacd. mm kkv
A nhur'B rlitntrr- condemn* tho atudenta W Mrs. I'anm* tt. Mua- who went vJiititUed in their prune

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ft t lh* SrHat*. ■•nrfnc lh, popu

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I L DUCK P EA C E nan.
Th* oricfnal part ji-i menPACT 0 . K.’D B Y , tlonrd
lh* I/-a*iu- In It cunnretlon but owing ti, mi* ( &lt;ier*tandF O U R NATIONS ! In* abroad th* pre-nni (trail trtlos* t&gt;nd,r * rtid r

DR. L. T. DOSS
Freakish Measures |
rtlnfcMtar
larity n( lh* lull among t h , « r '* t T n f r n H l l l ’ P f l
P llR H e H
AewH ■** rkn aiC
Vi « i w «to w rl r r M I
m ar, „f th , ,H,ip|n. **nl it to t h*l Introduced,
l l H T O U l U T J Passed
M W C U
ore*,. R e a m
WC
A. W— I I
llx ilir with a h it in lr,
. icw r. *.—• e.
By.Le gislatures n wm raa
o titm i a n i t
Hack of all id th,** hill* and
t h

corrtittttional
a m rm tm ,n t».
ac- j
atat** this point mom
crnntimied From Pag* f&gt;"«&gt;
(Continu'd Fom » Fax* On*)
Th* part a*rc«- to abi-v hy " r rtitding to welM nform rd oh**r»-l
the**.
tlcla 10 of th* Iz-az o covenant ] err, l&lt; » 'hrew dly conceived plan for F,nn»ylv*nia h&lt;*nr&lt;*« to ra r
Th * p*rt *&lt; it now *tuwfa ton- toiler whlrh
iw in'Cr nf III# by t h , vafe. tax lobby lo g a in lry nick or Injured person* t„ ho«&gt;l*t* of five ■dal*’' tsetrod of L*«tua agrta to i,-p**t and mats- thetr ohjertiv* at th* next *e*itm p M U and bald** *» ‘ bat »tal*

’
lh. original Al. It h, * « -* w h « i;u)n , n (n ft
*zcr*a- hy tearing down lh* prrmanl la x , w ' old b* flngerprinie
l « * n tk*n lh* onatnal form wnrr
, hl&gt; t#rTlt„ rM| „ i f ritjr anil tn a to l* and paralyxlrg enforce-, *’ .WT** *“ 1^' ' f " " North
N '&gt; "h |)ak
W°’,M h* ' ' "
th* moot iminf. *‘“ -h »• re*l»ion i politic al m.lrr*mloo’ U i ] mftn- m rnt of cdlectton Uw*. T h r ,a le . ceded
from "the induatriaj East ”
of ircsis-. n-d*.| ampbr *Ul*-|((&lt;,r, (jf |h„ Lm||U,

taxer* know they cannot par*
Th,
Arkansas
,,-nate would
■ent *o *• to erwt ** no mistaken
#f ,h* r»( „m-e lo their hill at thi* avxilon In the far*
have be*n aloli*h*-i. Kansas of*
,o*nt •• thel »f th* tlot,rnor * veto threat. So flc-hnlder* who failiol to carry
int*rprrt»tion
1«rtirl* III of th ,
Th* ere*rot r**t b*«ir»* with ■ ;

preamble d a u n t it* purpoaa a*
collahorabon
among tho four
g n a t xe-tern Kuropean power* to
maintain peace. It atatea that It
hi ba**il on the Rrianrt-Ki-llogg
pact and th , non -r,ru rt to force
agreement r Iitred at O n e v a last
December, and Ihe covenant uf
Ihe l.ewaii* of Nalloa*.
Th e Ixwgue covenant la
not
■pat iflcally'nisntMaad In th* o rig ­
inal fnrm «f the pact.
The pierent part makaa It ahun-

of th, f&gt;,nrh to,moron-; they ere following a new lire of out campaign pledge* would be

attack.
dlim.
ousted.
A* further proof of the break­
Th, pact Introthac*
hsnrmaA* It was the Wi*c n«ln legis­
meat ax a d,«irable n,ce*«ity but down in tax collection* the comp­ lature prohibited non-member*
troller'* report *h*&gt;w* only i i per­ from wearing fraternity organimention*’ it only generndy

The pact in it* pr,*ent form ia
very general in It* phra-eolsmlf,
not mitring into detuije Some of
it* general chaiart,ri»uc* are:
Kir»t, it i# a re-tat,nient of pie»iou» atcnnl* for international col­
laboration,
Second, .it w very careful not
to mention either Ihe rccesnity Ar
daatly clear that th, four-poo,r the desirability of revision of
agre,m,nt doe* not mean that lh ,j
'g|ih«'«h admitting th.
puwei * will Iiupute a ,olumn oni poaalhlllty «| cevl.um
any other nation. I'rini, II oh *j r r , jp,|
Holh Heiirst* ■fw» Fr*meh dipl**&gt;

■JtarlRihaT’l »|ali?3 th,i* verlmlly [ „ .(* !
r, „ l , .
were
greatly
wh,n h, «» - in Rome-but &lt;1***1,1p;„ .e d l*»t nigkt at the opt,mi*,
opjlienl* dbrodd ahuweil thnt *om, !ir ,t|r„
h,|Vt. tnkrn.
■f tha prepli did ■mrrrimti*»r&lt;r-|fI&gt;* ..... - " * "
The part-now state* tb* point
dearly *nd beyond i| erlinn.
On th* iltflrult |wnnl of reviakln
of treaties the pint •tulr* defi­
nitely th, poa*ihi|ity of arvnmpliahinb thi* hut only through th&lt;
machinery of the League of S*

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Florida. Approxxm intrly 17jsn.nft!)! M Ineapoll*'^lak, « n f t,r I I P. M.
acre* today a r , h,ld by the | WUrteljn •rth-rml thnt new
on ifellni|uent tax r e r tifl-■*lr« k bn* prif nffitri'd al; Jt*vvolr&gt;
arnt thi* lot ill Aff.'i
r#prr- A'lffion ,&lt;Af#'.
^H* hi ifn n r#7)Hirf*i| rriiitnifunt#
4i third of FlnndaV tjitahh4
v mtii«- thnt him h«»#n «-• in vsnlkAthon- nnd «'th»*r rn dnrOft## rf»nt**r*t^ to takr phy^irat
at

Mini*)# * AppfftYAt of thl*
for»'t lo-uri* roj r ul hill, in

WeilMildt's Sttifllo
I'toiftte .111-J

Have Your
.Kittrd-Sux

Reduced prlci' on single vision
nrul Krypluk leti-e. Also alt
shell nnd in ib-in gold filled
frnmes.

Dr. Henry Mrldiulin, Jr.
OPTOMETRIST
112 Park Ave.

-Martin’s Oarftgir

IbtlvereHy.
Tha xm itl p k }
Utarary SetialUs ef tjn Sanford brought ty 8 t* Augutlce In A ut*-

T**‘r++*W*49

Have your work done hy a real
ffirt'haiik

J. W. SHAD0IN

•I* Kla

FWeee TIO-W

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.r
Optometrist

Lense Duplicated
*112 Park Avg

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We are equipped to produce
Drat class job oaar|, a| the
tow rat poualhle price*, filve a*
a trial.
a

Herald I’ rintlsR Co
Phone IIX

If you have your car
OK'd by .Mnrtln befare you
lake your
vacation
you
may
WIVl
re time nnd money.
211 W. Flrat HI.

f.*r th*

|Wo w«#kia

Hill l.umbcr Co.
I.llh and llolly

Reasonable Prken with
XIP HRRVTCK

Phone 1.71

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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY FAINTS
"BEST FOR THE SOUTH”

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
20-1 .Sanford Avenuu '

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I.undnn Feonomlc Conference a* a •an. in banur t t tha graduating •4 lh# clever young extera. “Tbe
claaa uf tha Haaioctl High School, LKarun'n tiecuMi \\ He’ , s fin*,
waa omjoyod llaaday aiaoiag. May character atudy, we* m every
4U, bp ana of tha taegaat and way up to the uaual atandard uf
moat -appcuciativo atulirncea ovar exceltrnce. Among tho** taking
aaaanhuU la lh* aodMahioi uf the pari ware; Alina Figenhairi, Wal­
High ttchouL Among Ihoa* taking lace 1‘roaby, #enjanun Whilnrr,
ican onunoditWa, or will thay b#
part oa tho pragma) ware; Mr*. III, Junta Stunion, Adelaide lligtired to buy gaada from athrr
Ira S. Mainra, Mra. Crwat Talar, glna, Claire Walker, Ccuige Mc­
rntiulrie*, keeping foreign work­
Mra. Cacti BuU, tha h a m Mar­ Laughlin, Margaret Daila, Lures
men baay. Southern cat law plant­
garet
Daria, Luaca Chappell, Chappell, Tennry Dcanr, Harry
er* who aanialty
perdue* twice
h n a Fardim. Adelaide lligglna, Xtnner, and Uertle Pattlahali.
a* much cotton aa ran ho aaad fh

Henry M. Flagler,
Florida‘a
great Atvelaper and on* or the
world'! grealoat b-tldcra, pxated
away at hla homo at Palm Bcarii
Tot-ady morning at 10:00 o'clock
■Dor an Ittnaas eitrmHng orer
gtven by the aeveral week*. Flrat new* waa

'law n mow ers
N,e*lrest
»teirrw «
tba Foe aale

th«-

echenie to open the market* ef Ihe
United Slate* to workingmen and
rapllallet* of other natleao, and
a*i* whether oar new "taflatlon
dollar*" will b* need la pap Amer­
ican laborer* far product tig Amer­

Marias Paahard, Learie Caldwolt,
M e
9 tamo a. Harp McKlm,
Meade Alice Wagner, Carrie bov•U, U adi Ladfler, P w r iti Leffter, Mil Mtea AHen ef Steteon

'

MUCK LAND

snappy firturro from
evefy rnll nf rnstH. i r ymi
ir e getting lerts. let ud trll
you hnw li) brim; ) l,ur
sveratfe up to par.

Cut Like N e w ! !

«&gt;Yitntinailoti*.

ii« t w
fitjUrtir
sag, lu Vire-preaidgnt .lain1* K rrlirf. Thi*t«‘ i
nptriKiit of m nt v And rity U vt
uf
fiif
Ingraham uf the Murids K*«! til it I Bftt
*»dfhr a I ji* will m#nn that fiwrer* cfef|
•
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I)|
t
[f'l'ins
if*
:|«
-uj
until
Vll*
M
*
*
t
I'on*I Kailway
1most of th# oth#r half of Flctriiiit’i |
Mr. and Mr*. W J. Mornsui. " i r IwiniJ |iri»t»fr&lt;iM hiI vinI
| UYAfilo •*,uf V'tatt* will *top pay
M i*- ‘ »M M i *"i»{»? j* Yirhiiiily nil
a*e announcupr th,- lurth «l ■•
tat# fiiiin InaiiM Ian ttn
f&lt;»Ut?h1 | Intt tax#«* that th# lnirit**ri wilt U - !
fin* hahy hoy.
Exceptional LLirguin. 40
romrntratrei on bu«m#s«
p ro p -1
Mr. and Mr*. D. ti Wagner and 4n !h** ^I'finir !•&gt; U i II m , »*f l*i**
mre* uncic-nretl juljciininjf
rty. iniluHtriaJ ptnntN amt hum#*
daughter*. Maude Alir, mid Ada, Kuntnk Hpridfi; llnllitml. »»f Il»r*
Elder- Sjirintrn.
ass#xo.#(| at /nor# than .CdHMJ Afd
gicum|&lt;ani,it hy Md -r- Pane tf*w, si fit! W hi Iit h r, uf Tiirn pii, t»n
th** hat thi* star** aiifI th** school^* a*,
Weaver and Wilbur &lt;■ -in*, w&gt;&lt;&gt; th** Knm iiil th»*t it
Walter L. Cooper.
up from .................... . Monoa •|taxpayer t-. quit pnv ng nm! ^ i*11 am tfi|i rmtnftt'A "nnrl1 ritir*.
vvilf h# forri'd to tu*n .t?» new j
night In attend th, Mu;._U.’JJUlLt.|»Vvd tlu- »i»v for teataptivn ,lh«
j ifovvfnfiiffit .tint th# M'honU l»y •film i*’* o f 'rc^rtiU# to Btirvivr,
At th# Ilirh Hrhin»l

I

thi* country and who at*al de­
pend for the dlapoalLion of tketr
exportable aurplua ypow foralgn
count rlea, which cannot buy unJen
Amrtlcaa market* are opened to
than), pro kbio InUracted In tha
outcome of ika ^ahdee. leeneode

n » )li

Surgical ! « * ( , ; all ktm t. o f ,*«t*.
w m and k n lv ,* . p riln lag tom
,.f .ill Hind- ste
K in e rt

cent of the I'Jid roll collected. xation insignia hut made an ex­
Thix resulted in th , passage early ception &gt;.f rn |t,g , &lt;o-ed* who train the #»» *lon In a bill eatending I ,jjt|f,nalty wear fraternity pm*
the time for payment from A p r l „ f th, lr
sweetheart*.
to June and a Senate bill, by Kate,
Ohm and litdiana i-oth estab­
of Orlando, prohibiting the ‘ &lt;&gt;1* lished the cardinal a* their of­
of «t*te or rounty tax certificate* ficial bird, although th* llnoster
until after Ihe
l,g i* l* t,re "a d­ legislature also considered the
journ*.
uoodpi-cker In that connection.
l-ateat report* fm m _th c comp­ Iowa selected the eastern gold
troller also show that the IUJI finch.
roll i* only lift percent colleeted alAriXona established a la-rmathsnrgh"H" h «r - been iletinipient | nent cJo-ed -«'U*&lt;tn on bullfrog*
mot* than a year. Furthermore, ami rrdared hill* of **le to a&lt; •
the*, luxe* havp lo-en pool
by j company triiltsfer* of poultry.

G e n e r a l Sales
ta t,
Tax Appears As H ia t,*
Certainty lh ’35
' r nntinM"il frrirn

r in t S a n Raah I W ( .

■ -aa ■

�as
T H I R A N f O R D H W U L D . g A M f O t l l , F L O R ID A ,

:

V a s ITINGTCIN-.

Ur. and Mrt. W. It. Schmidt mo­
tored 10 Daytona b u k rntm lay
for tha day.
Ur. nail Urn. Paul Johnson mo­
tored to Leesburg yt»tr rdoy for
the day.
Ur. and Ur*. O. K. Magvrmaa
Kara mated from 701 Magnolia
A rm or to M id P .'W tto Axcnue.
Ur. and Mr*. Jamea JUvierr,
trho spent •eteral month* Karo
on baaiaaoa, have foar to Jarksonville to make their home.
Urt. A C. Johaaoa and chil­
dren. of Writ Palm Beach, are
the fueata for utaral weeks of
Mr. and Mr* T.
Pdpr.
l&gt;r. Harry K. Woodruff,
I.at*Kura, apent the week-end here
a* the gue*t of hi* parenta, Mr,
and Mr*. Frank..L_WggrtrBlt.-----

tel In Oeeaq City. N. J. She h‘
a jf eared In a, number of radio
bm iikut* in Orlando. Following
her graduation frwin- Bvx-wau-«he
nerved a* organist In lht&gt; Fir*t
Methodist Church in Kissimmee
and i* now filBng that plaee In
the Firwt MethmU-t Church of
tbi* city. She I* a member ot

You

Should

See

It!

Last ShowingH
To-Night

Birth of
H lW
ation!
,

u talkie drama thrilling liuui it*
very opening reel (o it* stilling
c.melusloli.
Waller II "tun Uiuitipb* with a g 'i * ' pcrlurnuiico
ii* I'r. so ld i Jud llnniiiiolid and in
Solo*. "Kashirniri S.mg", Amy u *,&gt;rir&gt; ol *erne* a* reali*tic a*
Woudfurd-Finden,
and "Sun. new*rerh&gt; fnrr.-* Cwligles* to g'Ve
ahlne in Rainbow Valley". Iter luni the |Hiwer* »l u delator.
nard llumiden - John Dighton. j
, y,,. un. niidoymrni prnbb-ni
accompanieil by Mis* SMnbolin. end* rue set ring and l o n e tor
“ Home” iiml "See.!,*", Kdgur A eign debt uliei rlnuil v to i . lore.
lilw s t- Uuu Jirkins.
Itllllianlly dtlevtvd by liO 'C 1" ., la
Organ. “ Air in G", Batiste—Ml** t m u . it will unikiublrdly *tu u)i
Gordy.
a world of . i n lt w I &gt;) iial I'dk
Musi, mI Reading, "The Origin n f 1w lie revet it i* shown. Ilu -l.o ha*
Brrthuven'* Moonlight Sonata" never bad * mole Stirling r' b an.'
— Mir* Jinkln* and ML* Gnrdy.! un evi'ellrnt • ti|i»illi.R n u t m

the school w II l&gt;e given Wednes­
day mi,tiling ill tl:llll o'clock al the
Snaili Hide Primary Brhnol aijbllarium With .Mr*. Trr*str M.
Ilaniil serving a* dlrretnr aril
M's. B rke Sleeb. n* pianist. Mrs.
.*lella P, Arringtim. pr nripal of
South Ride School, will award thr
diploma*.
Tile piagioni will be given g*
follow *:
■S mi lea" — By Ivia M&lt;■i*r h.
Song. "The Sliueinaker” Class.
"The Moiiye'*
liieam "— Catv in
Taylor.
‘ Tiled Slim-s" Itnlph Cowan.
Song, "The Bug Alan" Cla**.
|"F L h ilg " ■ Sonny Knborn
Sang, “ Peep Sail) ttie Little Bird"
&lt; I***.
‘ The you” Patsyo Aboragtlfy
‘ fillg. "rite Owl
t tus*.
W indm ill’

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ft* *t lftvr*ln*n!ii«n lhW»lv mf h
.•l&gt;t irtti.m* «tf WmII Sturt «»•»* *it
**t| tihdrr |h'in«k f stI»«• Htiiiwtvtmt *
I* thr N4*ptlbh*,iil * WHO til l*4*k

M OTHS

day

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s u e c ia l

Tops Dresfled W)c
Sanford Duoo Co.
.Ird nnd

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A rt.

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S le y e ’* P k M
P O S T O F F IC E
U N C ’H
Kelt Food for Real Men!

It.'nulnr Mm Im SOe
■tie r —t om eo

L on g 's Meat
IS A

Treat To E$t
LJL.

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thr p in uni- ilikr-st -

S pi fi*t \ 11,i “■I»»*•

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SEMINOLE I

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In ea*t,
of spit it,

and Nature’*

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Bereft of eailh’* wisdom and Jest,
I* him of Dive’s own Sou!, nnd
blest.
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iMialcIs.
Sixes :io dn IIS.
Valtics tu .&lt;7.00.

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Draftr.1 by ihe Dmnlfie Hand.
Tbi* lapsing life of nun tut man
Seem* ii vciy prodigum* plan
bar. fai i . hi deep to un&gt;lri*tagd.
The preeiou* balie at mdlher’*
Kwfrtied

, 7^ " F I N A L

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TWO FAMILIES

brr«k nl

Y ur* lif# if* h»r»* ami Ih«*fi in pnm*1
S*»xixi* pau« awuy In »*ntly ninrh
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Utrn.

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4 Tar

Mil thi* nigtil i*
!*•*&gt;utpl t licit'
fhr4**"-‘ Sf 44*1*
IlMMipvrnr.
►&gt;rlTr» Some
ill'll* mol driiff till h»W
M ali
twciv** niyhi
*tJIlitli !&gt;'|v &gt;I'llIf I IH**. ■
’i i|iiin fn *« # 1hr
With 4*w* 11M
At th# 1‘iiiit11u*mn 4*1 ill** *|»i|,4fnl |
Iit*h»
p ru irn iii tlu Utlliiwit if i,iR l nll*»»i |_Y#t. iti*th# &lt;Jrnn«i F^rnwl v»m.
enip|ri&lt;#‘* u II iiik# pliu*
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Di&gt;nvi

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Danee, "P artm -r Come and Dane# I.
W ith Ale"— Clas*.
Song, "H ello A IL ter Blacksmith"
Clas*.
" T h ,. Little Boy'* W ish" Walter
Strele.
"Th e Postman"- -D oris Dunn and
Pauline MrClellnn.1.
Song. “ Sing. H ip p y Children"—

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SEMINOLE
FEED CO.

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7 ffF ANA'Y.S f lM f/.T. 7US N. Htl l l S I S T .IlfcA G O . IU -

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ore Ii*iking up f v

the Aim*Limit.’ , Mr A n n .'

row Ldtle . ip iv oiling list
And out ut the (.nil is tin low
'71i.md.iftl Pivmouth
lx tli.l. a tlillll in til it ' The

Stenstrum, ltea*urer.

(*.&gt;'• and Mi* A.'lit ntr l*dli
bet II ox tl.vv . ail L .ds.ut it.

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.Margaret

Fewrsmv
Ksmwr-r’Cuekow I'biehu—t
"Chi. k&gt;" .11-.- Wat ben.

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Wittiileritiyr aml &gt;lr.
W E IlHVt* the S|H’t iitli/ed l.nlirit utinn Service

x. fe. t l o l i . i ate tag and looliiv
wilbRigid X .iF n b lr diopfi.mixx

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*»ii value. Arkl rttn^niNr
St.iru!ki-J HviikkilM ih*- iin l tii
it Ihe hiwvif pnctll \th«4*i til.
STANDARD PLYMOUTH SIX

WE floiin your rntliitl.ir wilhmti removinp from &gt;oitr
vur—Riiiu'uiiUr l ircKlntloii.

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SAN JUAN SERVKT
it ml iu Tidies Ttt-ili’.l Free

A n K tr c p ir I t r f r i f r r a t e .
Be* T h e N ew

NORGE
«■ SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

I

Sanford Refutes
•Rh|»* |t11|*4-1|jf I* Ioily
on#
thf I
I of Hi,. South Florida
Story Kissimmee
Thu rnm|iiliitii&gt;ti ikitxa* tna If* ' Has Larprr Zoo
v'rcy ♦I.IHIO u fifth

Kindergarten School
Has-Special Program

S.mg. “Th e First |biut|Uet"- Class.
0 *nd Numbers. ■‘ Peppermint Sol­
diers" und "SuMter
Boy"
l ’la**.
"S illy Kitten” B illy Chapman.
’Th e
I and
nf N n d "- .Marian

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Skin** vtluv tu «## fh«* tiny ti tiiuw*
elude, h a rrn Abo ley a* the niv&lt;- A ini, |... it i* lhi*iv ttiMv i«&gt; git
teimus vniman m tbe
U l.ite iNitiii# r**arh th# ir ’*V of hiifh
House. Fra'ebol Tone,
\ ‘ ‘m
IHi lv#—IHmiH
Byron. Ill,kie
M.ioie. •!*. Henry
tu ** th#y im** rvkrv tiki
A rpectal pragtam by the Ja.k Guidon. David Ijinilan, Samuel
William
Pawley. Jean S* h i* tnnv till th# *rtthur ♦Un
und Jill Kindrignilen Seb.»d and H in d -.
Tli»‘n lull n^liiTp uhcii tiiil i- ifiim*.
graduation exercise* fur pupil* uf Paikvr and Claire Dubrvy.

*tr»ni.

K i m H orky. Frao«fM4 Too*
Arthur Byron, Didde M o m

J 11*I tkl t r « if* tit

A. M. with Mr*. S. D Htghleymnn n« ehnirman. Reservation* 1/ i
f IM
*H»
must he made with Mr*. II. W ‘
Ruukvr t»y Ttk**«'UY *1 tltnottThe . l i d ami Idl Klmlergatleni J*
Class will holdJt*'bri&gt;i!firU'ffrTKil ] fvh»
South Sob- Ihiniar. School midi 0*1 a*ooal
•t !•♦»«#
trtriuin at ll-.IMlVebwh
*l ‘ ikiii
n tlD A V .
I'MvUiVrt
N. de V. Howard Chapter of I. •( turn
ihe U D «'• wdl entertain with
a ten {mm I on (’ M. to it bo I .
M, af1 the home ol Mr*. M S
Wiggins, with Mr* Wiggin* . n l
g
Mr*. II. I- Perkin* a* ho*te*se

Dyke— Mis* Jinkini.
Organ, "Moment Aluxical " , Svliu
bed, "Venetian Ion.- S.mg'',
and "Npnng
Song", Memk’l*.
fo n n - mi." iioruy.

•The

. WALTER HUSTON

Mat

22 .

biilufN wf rml t*«tnir "i with thr ft**!*hitki* i f thr Flon»ht
h«- f&gt;i.iD»r porthm of Kl‘*nvlu «. I rRRUr ol Miiiih'iprtlltlr
1%Ilk h

Mr*. J. Turnbull'* Kindergarten
m
Cla-* will *tage ~a program at
Sooth Side Primary School iituH- m -under the*pin eti| Htt" IHd V. '
twritnw tft y w r ’rrw ir f — ~—
rkr the Dougla* pMpn»»|. ao„'ii , alftfp thi" 1.00111 lit I i^ lll pri i i-tr
WFDNWD VY
.,|III it ho t i t;|«414' RltUHlfl Floiktu'
A benefit breakfast littdga be;
i trhtor I lh r - I * U rlhtit. Ill I'n
party. *p.'(i*nred hr the S&lt;* ial
hi* 44‘unty, vkhrtt* thr tnHfit
i T
Department of the Woman** Club,
Jiivlxy umutintii ti*
t &lt;i pm
will !*• given at the dub house at

anil o f M • Phi Rpallnn, honorar&gt;

Forming a party spending yr*ttrday at Coronailu iteach were:
Mr. aad Mr*. T. C. Bolt. Hr. and
Mrs. J. E. Joekwn, Ur. and Mr*.
C. E. Kawimei. Mr. ami Mr*. D. L.
Harper, and Rmrr and Jnek Holt.

AH AM TO.

m ay

* f Capital Excited
Over Imminence
rate**rentaining the came, the .,v'
paid by A Single person and by .. [ it*, ilrht tk'w minini* it* I ♦
Of Morgan Quiz
married person with one depe-.t ft!r tn‘ i*ry &lt;\IHU* i*f iiwd«»w*.i ;

Mi** Lorillr Knit returned Sat­ mush- fraternity.
urday from the I’ nitenity o f Ala­
Miss Jinkln* i« » graduate Of
bama at Tusrahai** when* *he Ha* Southern College, lakeland^ anJ
bren atuilying iluiiug the pant ha* had grurluate wmk *1 Searr tf
year.
College. Nashville. Tern. Foi .wo
yeat* she held thr position of AsMr*. Don t'ameron returned eistant Dramatic
Director «f
ye*terdaj to her home In I’aSouthern College and took aptivc
latka after (pending a few day*
part In presenting *ueh play, a*
here with Mr. and Mr*. J. R.
"Journey'* End." She w«* a sivni
(■radiliek, Palmetto Avenue.
ber uf the Yagalaind*. South.-tr,'
Mr*. Frank William*, who un­ College'* thespian ocgainatiiun,
derwent an operation Monday y r and held the otfite of -late tour­
the (h-mald-I-mighton Menmriat nament dirretur. .Mis* Jinkln* is
lloepital, ha* been removed to her a member ol the Phi Delta social
fraternity and Pi Gamma M . mi Sensational Picture
home on French Avenne.
t mini I liotiiirnry fiutermty.
Appearing At Milane
- Mr. and Mr*.— Grorge A: -lr. — 'Ths—-program for~thp— en-rrmg-"
Undoubtedly Ih,. ino*t
Cook and *on. Diekir. of Went will be given a* roll.,*
Palm Beach. *prnt yesterday hrre Urgan. "Prelude from Ait III ot tliinol story ever \\) ittrti ilhiillt
Dihengrm",
Wagner
Mr-. Wa*hirgti.n, "Gabitel livw
with Mr. and Mr*. CooK'a aon-inH&gt;*
Guidy.
law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*.
White H«u*e" up.ttevl Inst mahl
"The |*i*t Word", Hen v Van |„t tlie Mil.tre Theater to p r ‘Vi&gt;le
T. C. Pope.

Dr. Locke Meriwether, o f Chari
lotteavitle, Va„ and H. O. Meriwalker, ef Virginia, who were
called here l*it week by the
death of their brother. Ruhcrt
Meriwether, returned home U*t
night.

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(i 'onttnurvt On l*tirc Thr+t)
li tifiR f ** hrt\• t ht I Of&gt;* ! iifit »h*rf,
R»R«!r I ritiiN
ffohi
Douglas, director of the budget
The Young People’* Dltieton of|
MONDAY*
Of thr »VJf rrptiTr*. thr l *f Ifl
l« III ■ latMre ^Vu- relief to lieavdy- bonct
a* a mean* of railing te.-tne 1*1 r lilliiin *lot lxir* in
the Method!*! Epi*rop*l Churth.
nl •'tip* UcUPt l; It C»;l Hr* •'! ehiifrs IToHMji tiir tlr- itin! jtl hpn
The East Side Primary P.-T A
*
r|
n
»f|
*
Ihmt
IH
If*
Mtlion
ill
I
]*
w
t,
needed
to
finance
Pn--d.
t”
of thi* eity. will present Mi»* will have it* tael mvelmg ef the
itntuoti, l*itL%
thr pnnv»|H»l «l**"t Ft I .Iti.tnir, i thr IrifklMt i f k'**i»t tut*.
Roosevelt's public work* an i r- nhl
Helen Gordy and Mi*» Virginia
nfi.n lot thr tritRiir. F I* fiwrn, ron*t f«»»,
rihhott and rRttfr
year in the form of "Father*1 employment program* would n.t-i diet i.l from
to
Jinkln* in an organ ami expi-es- Night" at Srthi P. M. at the ,chool
•ml- li * JiltKmmilii* t** «*»■retnry of *rtnki «. initon irn.iif It
til Ittl « ltlrw
Ml t« 100 percent to th,- auu-im »t
•Ion recital en Taenday evening
unit T i-u * l»!i»r ru m *ni»k*-*.
i
■
auditorium.
IIhr** IHy
Li
f
Riirr«
hy
to*
now
paid
hy
perron*
ot
mot
at tl:0O o'clock in |he churth autli
Thr hiril fmlikurv
1 t
Thi* **‘ npihitfon
full i4
The Dependable 0la*« of the crate income*.
•o
iSo%«*?nor
Shulls.
»upp
torlufn with Mi** Clifford Shinhul Fit*t Methodist Churrh wifi have
fiirnnitkin frnni lih’l »itlr« who4* ^pn lmrft** im fmhnir nimlirv fni,|il
iititl
1
»tif
.ln'n
ulri*Rily
v.l
Under-the present law. th. i*,
»er, pt»ni*t, and John Pighton, it* regular meeting at the home
* tfrf'l i i’iHprut** iikut nf thr m'« mwU* hmr»r»l « m f u n t n i t piirnm**,
I* 4 percent on the fir*t gli'oi ■ kh'ht YlOlilltiiMTA.
baritone. *■ a**i*tant talent.
\nihor*t, HirttrnrtTi, nti*l (lolilrr.
ef Mr*. W. S. Thornton, West
Uuvfrtior ^hults rwrtith ^au* mu ipitI ol'liicnfiott* djlf thi* Slitk' phrii-rttil*. \fi ti tin tf*tr*r, %ihitr
normal income anil a percent
Mi** Gordy ia a graduate of Fir*l Street, at 7:B&gt; P M.
Th. luvraiti* «hmt* ttirtt in It'-H
ti'r
l
rui.«Ittltiro
II
r
fiMl
lH
»rh
|
»rabove that amount with ,iat*\
the Con*ervatnry or Hrenau Col­
till*** t*f Klorulxt ovrrii $7 4 on rxiiTi yft&gt;Y;| rti'r Mnh( rRtlltrir*4
TI'KMIIAV.
lege, Gainesville, Ga. where die i An important meeting of tho starting at IMMtO. Under the *.,g »ry Rhtminic thm ir*i* out of 1*1 ft.lHRl wurlli of pto|k*ity Hthi I# »n fly finrhrN. . ut !Rnt«« i|ini»l, por
received her Bachelor of Mu*le iV Little Theater will take place at geation* of Dn-itla* the nr-, . iik”* ai«* thi# in tftffanti rutfirf I'.' Lt. oiurti: to thr thriftliJttfr Hi p'| cn Hitilth**** fiftnK*r*, hrov n
gTee In pipe organ with certtfi- iH:U0 P. M. in the council room at would be fl percent or S pcrreil i n in pi fu ipfil or int#r«it. »•* ’ &gt;». \nIin** itrtd UkW ot i*ty miitrr at lltlU'hrM, huuk*. ttkiiifiifftfl) nml
Thr oiiiwinntlirir rxatitph .*!
the first 91000 of nrrrmal memo,
cate* in p.fdic achool music and the City 11*11.
i huntfi* in thr nut ■tnio hiiif ih'ht, rilivitffk ilmi v »*•*! hfr&gt;F. «*ni;|r*
!ht« «Vf’rr»«r in prwprfty. x i .
io,| mnsr Mri«k 1*11*|**, Mm-inv*.
and 10 percent or I.' peneai
piano. She ha* had teahing expe­
th»* hllYilrtt hm r%.»* ||y ijinii'likl,
The Young People'* Depart men;
f Flofifiii nmnh
»•
' *t
wntrl turkn *. mnllutil iliirV*, firti
rience In the pablic »choot* of , of the Flr*t Methmlut Church will amount* above that.
,
m
»\v
hriHi*
$1U
*
[
h i ihmi«iin«I, it*
i o» k*. «ntHlhil! rriflik,
i»*i|
With the exception* n .„ 4| hy th»* rumpllllinn t»» hr h‘utr». ii *tnlrktil* xivrm
.Monroe, Ga. and In private Work., praVrat
Ui*» Virginia Jinhina.
cturkiT, htiirk. i Mitnieil white hr**
During her college Jareer ,ke reader, ami Mi*a Helen Gordy. or- loweil remaining the *u..... fimxt Ililffttir in |hnr IIIIa wuflty In I ' 1**
mi, flttf# run*!, tlflTr hrtrii nt*t
•pent one lumincr *egton
pi»n- gani-1. in a recital at S:tHt P. M. for a alngle person *nd U.wit, j.,, J*ufply HarU*r Viiitt n ilrht
0 immI M»»*“ hriiifi
of a«tuul
j*t in a trio of eielin, cello, ami at the chareh. The public I* in- a married persun and *ioo to, i fi*r pwr&gt;
rr*y%«h
r.
Itt
ItKlLt
thi
wallUeach
rk-penJent
and
lb,
*u-rj\
piano, in an exclusive re*ort ho- ' riled. _____ _____ .
TpilF"F&lt;11Tr frjl trV, i^#4ri*rf*ilwriT TfTj

Mr. and Mr*. C. (', Briggs, Air*.
Katherine Dad*, ami MisprJjnss
Jordan were among tho*e from
here spending yesterday at Day­
tona Beach.
Alpha XI Dolta social fraternity

Forming a party *pc ruling ye*,
tenlay
afternoon at
Daytona
Beach were; the Miiue* Uar Dor•ay. of Orlanrki, Gale DeForeat,
Pataye OTonnor. and Fred Wil­
liam*. Jr., Knherl IDrhleyman,
and Boy Frank Syme*. Jr.

May J’J

= —Increased income Lax Ian- -u
to the IIn re Way* u1ol
G ly m \S o c h C gelled
a le ncommitted
d a r by l.ewi. v
Mean*

OrganAndExpression
Recital T\» Be

Personals

O ffto lM

n d ay

. and the town of Palm Beatlijwlth two week, allowed for com.' —
h*« a high |*'r rnpllal rityipletinri of the tlnrgan ra»e.
“ 4|«£W. hut It* bonded ilebt

P roposed Income V a l u e Of Florida’
Tax Increase Hits Real Estate Shows
Moderate Incomes ( onsiderable Drop

Social And Personal Activities
M A R G A R E T P E T E R S , B o d M r E d ito r

Mo

A*a«/*n/l’/ i* M lA * w JNae.f&gt;W*|ia1b H . lOO-on A u **»/**.» JUO /'.O It.

B r /i i i f f y a i M l U i , r w e D w r W i a .I I b B f i • I m A m .JIT H U U I

TWO NEW PLYMOUTHSEXES
SOLD BY DODOI, DC SOTO AND CHRYSLW OtALIRS ■ u i nraioutH ar o u v u t i M oron

iuiioino. cmicaqo

ciw tu v o»

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Firs Coats A Copy

NUMBER 17*

Cuba Tense In Expectation VID
E POWERSJap Planes Loaded
Higher Income AndH ARRIM AN IS Of
Revolution Moo. On yQJgj SHOUZ'With Missiles Fly
Gasoline Tax May FOUND AT LONG Independence
BU.|Ov«* Terrified City.
Finance Bond Issue ISLAND HOT EL
New Revenues Would L A B O R ENDORSES
Be Used To Finance
Hu&amp;eTublic Works S A L E S T A X P L A N
To Be Started Soon
ON PU B U C W O R K S
WASHINGTON. May 2 0 .----(A. p .)— Higher income ami, Federation tS 'B ack U l
gasoline taxes to finance the , q |||
y pent| 300

■ g S J S S a tfffi! ! .-

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ways and meana com m ittee
WASHINGTON. May
with a majority also planning . — Labor and ,be*in**a fe.tcrday
‘“ ‘ nro vision for suspension o f gave full endorsement to the adprovuion to r nu v
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gigantic rs-employ-

Banker Who Left His
Hospital Bed After
WritinfcSuicideNote
Is In Mental Stupor
_______

NEW

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HAVANA. May 29.
-T
Won Uring. wha: the
morrow
would bring In the w.«y o| revi.it
w lesser p&lt;&gt; Iticut dleturharees.
ibis ration last night awaltid :h
Ihirty fiist ann.versary vt Her inJe,rndence.

OF

ROOSEVELT

At noon 31 year* ago toJav th.

Conference Deplores
bine To Cu.F.xpenselcrrY o p ATLANTA PEIPING. M ay 20. —
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(A.P.)—
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over

Morn*

Sullivan of the
|n»|i&gt;eti«r John
New York po ke reeeivrd » ‘ r ' mujl&gt;ry gjvsraor of ll*e
and
ram this afternoon from N »*
«au county police »&lt;atlrg
Venllor, lurntd Cuba over i
W. Ilairiman. mining NcvvYoik own people.
A long, b rief. gruelling war f t i
banker.*bail been found at "&gt;d

I. uilitgrev through eon.-olidailuw* 1 &gt;
**
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.j^ » o H w .*.« &lt; -w !.iw *tM **t» o n -—
t a l - ' B e e o m e s - - u a s i s - * - -tmlny
* - ^ w following
p ..........................
th** visit ofU ta lO N U T ^ V r ..May
Legislature yev
ye*.-J|
„ Miue«ted
U,..t»d of the l.egi*lature
pQr
P e o p l e 11 Japanese bombing pUnre
Smthcrn Caplht Corven-1
,n
;i
yesterday w*trd approval *&gt;f[trrd«y
i b
be, Shull*, wa. provided
in
carrying full load* of missiles
in the
, Utter lo le pirsente.l to Preri ,„r in .r bi
u. .I introduced
ATLAN TA. Msy 2i&gt;.~lAA*-Beer. which tlroppcti no bomba but
I,,.,, |{uo-i*velt 'approving hi* »P- ■.*'. natr tmhy ami plated on in»
Iieesmr a legal Item of barter In cdusctl thousands to scurry
. in the rub '* of nation* lot calendar without refeieme.
)
to cover.
^
lam i* oe,.. but deploring the
Th- till wa« lntr.*l..e«l by . dry Ce.rgia* largr.l city yesrianr*. flyinr in h-3-3 fmna,.{ rga!i:ed l eor a .1 pro-1
trrt|,y
, |*r,.blent K Ub . “ i,uli Senator*
i *
' nn.l within an hour
. trafficj tion appeared at 9:1R A. M. at
etu.n
Img aram«t th«- movrnn rt to , MirWllliantt, Itolard anil I ar- j,(,|jcrlIlfn at ytre I'oinla and #n N|tituil.* sufficiently low to
.il the P*ih Amendment
: n»h.
jother downtown mrners wen1 mske their full loada of projee*
It provLVd ''Ibnl In the ints*r,.**t .,jir, uliMK the thirsty t v the near- , tllee clearly visible,
A vumm I*if in.billing one rr|&gt;
** Brr,,lir „ . „ r
The roar of the motors' drowned
ti entulivt* of •*» h of .the IS l*o&gt;- _„# economy ami in th.

Oirhtnl Inn. Hoelyn N r » York. in i p»ni(,ne« from Spuih. rrownrd
A man r e i stere.l thric la-*l « Vs-n- A,t|, , rrv*&lt; when th* l riled
Irg
snd I* slid to hsve i sced **&gt;' ,S ls li« took Cuba's side, lui.l r'ded
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new
levies
in
the
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n
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m&lt;nt.jmluiltry
Wntn&gt;i
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.„d
ap4&amp;
lie « Ihau four-yror* lief.tr.*: I».*n
of prohibition repeal.
I prov«i rinanelnc •• *3,300,ooo.ooo 'loor all mght.
A r rtv # *M
in interview* , pU^j|c work* bond Issue with a
Srateb f**r Ilarriman, who left fi-mas .Ksliada Palma, th
oa
with committeemen an impoet on
manufacturer*' salra tax. nutrs indieuiing hr intenikd t» i;on's fn «l prr*hl»nl, look over
corporate atoek dividend* alao ! These view-. were n p f w * " l *'» rommit suiride. bt • l-ren rr«lrred| -he government,
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William Green. president of the
will be effected fw a rd financing
.etlaied necessary for th.* prntee-.................... ,, nMOIira(1 f f lh,
rh,n^
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AmerLan Federation of l^U'r. n th'a part o f Long Liard l&gt;ccau»rj llevo ullou tuolo 'out n«um*t Oil on the t W tmt.
ground.
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the $.VlOO.O«)O.OaO public ron- nn,| llenry I. Ilarriman. president llkrr ,nian•* **nlv
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Alnn, wnm
who Kelt a ti I Iilniu
aiuu
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... heated | A«knl If the Japancs, files,
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... „ ■ SiJpIlmbrf |h# lift l*il • l4li' turjiti
etruetlon employment hood Iseue. o f the chamber of rnmmerre of
RrvunstriKtn.n
t
or|Hiration
t&gt;
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tti*mhabilanU
of
lh.
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would
bomb
the
city
If
fired
upon
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to. financing of rkur h t o - 1 f Vlurt.I.s that ••vliaordlrary »x- ,debate, council passed the measure by Chinese anll-aircrat gun*, .*._
Barring change* at imminent th** United Stair*, to Ih** llmise lent five yeqta ago. was loirk.1 at, lj|)U||r^ )j0rt
tho
if ,, b- wa. re ! ’
trtj „|if(iorety i*toj*cli wa* .cutivo |«.\ver* In* vrstnl in thej-w
|4. |i does trot mention 3.2 Japanese legation annourifed tha
session* of the committee t i diafi Way* ami Mean* rommitter. at
Loe l Yal *y.
Jiiewrd, to ronliniiv «• intrirupird , i p.r rntvl 40 ‘ hr cunvenlHm., rhlef executive »t the Stale ,,f i |wrc»nt b*cr but legalises “ a non- “Japanese armv has not declared
I
hi*
second
day
of
hraringx
on
tbe
the legislation it will be provided
The mar. registereil »* Mr.J ntII yrstrriluy.
.ul wa* tl minateil before the final yiori.U in older ndruiiatrly ,0 j intoxicating malt beverage, not to Its potlry In IhU regard".
that thia too e.uld be e y l out bill.
tW i v.--•■nt emergency p]|crwj lh#, ,|cohollc requirements
The problem of stilling tha
Green qualified his approval of Thomas, answered the iV*« ripiuu. I V*»tcr»f.-ty a nvolutnui -it* •**-. i1Bf t p f t h r IntiT tn th** P r » i ■; ,l,pr
of the vendow if anj yvhen the
booming guns o f the Orient's un­
th* aale* lax. however, with the if Ilarriman esa.lly. P°U|il| ,B "•I piuportlons hid l'n (rum tin* cnpl |,,„t ivached the . onvenlkuv floor.I ,n.t thMrfnre tbe tiovernnr of tnej ^ ^ , ,__ , ____ ____
required » « statee ratify rrpsial.
declared war absorbel President
were I .pi** ,.y,. |,y the .cirrn pf ceinor- ' The Irttrr. a it -... - ...............- ..........
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Anti-prohibition House members provieion that the sale. levy he In the Inner band o f bis
Initials J. W. II. Police said ship-eonllnumUn the ca*t. An
...ntaim.l f u r •srelmns.j i4 hereby vested with full poweri Retailer* Immcillatcly began ap- Roosevelt last nleht as he bad*
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* - « geney for the public worka bond the
hc seemed to l * In a “ mintolj rtimolc.l 3INI to till irbrls urc in ,h.. „rs
firsti calling
down -n -w.......
spiriluat|and
authority tu conso
lilate
anyipiyin,,
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•wo —» to the city
- clerk for II- farewell tq China', envoy, T- V.
aider I Roo*evelt’a
much on
Bm| ^
(»,urd within Soong. and prcpare.1 for confer*
Wadocaday-pAfsagr to Congre** Isaue only and with the *tipu!a- Hair" but they did not believe he, (|tu fi,. j ln Sonin t'Uin nud t'.iiu t,|«-«ing nn the President -ml tin'(or all statutory offices, bureau*.
enrea with an official spokesman
In which he adv'ocatrd a piovisb.n tlon that It lie automatically end.* as* suffarlng from ,BI^** * * ___ asuey provinics. That tin* gn.em .,Tcrnd arrr-*1***^ l&gt;*a " ooswaM ^of i j )»wnwlM|oaat baardSy * “'h '*ljtu‘ 'l^ [ the first h. ur and a half^
fer the Tokyo gnrim m eat
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up- 1 e d - whew ,he revenue i. not
The M-yrar-cbl bahkef
Jim-iil con-iders Ihe altoatinu fairly ,..,t tn relieve «bo di-trr*. of bil- mrrtr. or. to transfer all or any | Mm1
ln addition, the Chlaf R*art,r ,,,.n mitt willuuit einpbiy. .if till* ilutir*. powri*. unit appro-,
chrilulcd to g*&gt; &lt;n trial In federal l ,rrjou*
tv|detred in the fpet lli....
on repeal o f tha nmendmetil and •d.
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supplied
from
my*live kfpt In rio*t tonch with t i t
Asserting he favorej r-pral of ,-ourt Monday on charge* of
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that il ha* sent some :U)0 truop* rn.-eL hv mriin. of which they can. ( ilntnin* of one department to an i
the Volatead °Act.
the ISth Amendment. Ilarriman. fying the b ok* of the close 1
.n hone-t liv.nr for their, ,tl,-r a. to him may seem must! t.rious source, by wholesalers developing arm* redaction coa(Continued
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ram
Prealdent Rcosavelt today urg*tl
at Geneva,- noted xetth la*
I economical and foi the best in-j while a few walked about their ferenco
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said If that wss brought about Ilarriman Natloral Rank A Trust
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families.
Immediate congressional consld- revenue nn liquor would amount to
t of lb- inhabitants of the establishments, anxiously await- ,lersst a ecnllpl reply from IM
Co., which he founded In 191.’.
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ing the delivery truck aa they Russian government lq responaa
♦ration of ell legislation. In a between *400,000,000 anil »SOO.Ceorgc S. leisure his attorney. L a n t l l S P r e p a r i n g B i l l
mort cm bally approve your n o b r;M .tc of Horlda.
wacthrd customers go to their to hi* appeal for naac# and re­
letter to Vice-President Garner 000.000.
The
Senate
yeitrr.Vvy
voted
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made known the discovery i f the
Qn ^
(Jet*11fICXItCM ■ppcal to the rulers of all nalhira
fused lo he disturbed by word
rempetitors.
and Speakar Ramey of the Houaw
“ I think the American people •uictue rottn in • irnginy
" liiatMtuill
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(town
|(|
mill
iren I t « IT I" favor of n'hlll t*. allow .* Retailer* were getting 30 cents from Pari* that Premier Daladlar
he alao sugge.iel thav Hu legl»-!b ave enough rommon *»n*e to mrnt aatting fnnh Ilarriman**
two
lleprrsrntativr ( ’. W. Entiniin- upon ajgre.**mii " " ,h'' |mrl ” f {’hV n « , « i l y nV'paying''i*lelm&lt;|U«*nt |» bottle for the first sales with had rejected a cut In mlUtaxy
lation be made
ma*'e n |WT
iu it —
o f in.*
I hysical inti mrntnl condition anti
... , h-!- -r - ‘•not repeal within
pen*** with a declaration ‘ M l
ger at Tallahassre late this after­ i ny nation asain*t ■nolher nu. lAlM, |ar »
f
Industiisf
mpervlsijn
:
ye«-s
Ilarriman
salu.
defending
HU
attempt
to
fc'.latav
« f fit* y«Rrt I. a steady flow of customers teoend
th* French army muet be kept
noon teli giaphrd Harry M. Pap-. itotw'
**, r-ferredi to President Roo«».
Hoo-f.
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UnW*.
g(ock.
f„r
If lh» t»Yp»yrr in#I hi* m r r t i t !
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. -raeare
e to
purpose he t* alleged In worth as follows: “ Attorney (Jrn-t q (,c fourth dealt with Ihe pi"- taxes during this
Hus time
tune he
ho wuuld|
would! “ •» , .....
wwtchwU the strong.
From hi* final conference with ^
vUn, aaktor for k tax levy hare made false entries o f I I .M I - eral Undls is preparing a bill &gt;«* • hiblt ***&lt; question u* fo low's:
legalneil
sale*
and
r*m*mMr*d
&gt; allowt,| an add tloiial 13 year*
extend the foreclosure of tax cei -mill either the IStb Amendment 70.
•&lt;\Ve deplete tbe
tutu of the in which tn rlear up I ho back tax­ Chief Murdivane had promised a Soong. vice president of Chinese
executive group and vtat natlonw
la reoealed nr until lh* treasure
The statement did n t dia lose Ufkalc. held by tha City liv j legalised sale of beer and wire. ^
es. The bil abu provid'd that b Itle uf beer with every plate at minister of finance, c*ma a »Ut*f »n bear the Interrat burden on the content* of the note* or the year*. Will pas* this bill nest \Ve would regard the n-|wj| of Hie&gt;‘
Ihe
annual
police
barbecue
nn
nyent of m u *!* * % » » " t* * 1
week rrgardlr*, of any protest.'' tnth Amen burnt u* a calamity to ourty an&gt;l di-tro l bond* be used June I.
the public works hn-d Issue.
Identity of the addresses.
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to settle delinquent county and
peace mav soon be aatahllshad in
- j think the manufacturer* sal**
Mr.
Papworth
only
Thursday
sent
Th#
F'ulln,,
rnunty
sheriff’s
of­
our nation,
I I 1' Is* leve thn. district taxes during the moratnrl
“ A few minutes nfler M-. Ilar­
tax l» lb- fairest Item **” fhe ero- riman h*«l left." the -talrmenl Mr. Kntxmingrr
foer petitionr "V.'.tr.'uit..... wt its wo.si 'ts bett.-r urn o nhack paynient*. Healed dr- fice announ.-ed no raids wruld be tha Far East.
rram and th- most unfair I* Iba* rra,i. “ several notes, nddirssrd to bearing names of Hd» bwal lax
|)((. |p(ta ,,r , „,|(. „f ,rt,w,Inle marked pi **x&gt;* **f ‘ he bill, staged by the cuunty officers but
,r f„ r |.,.»erage pur
TALLAHASSEE. May *&gt;.-&lt;/P&gt; •or nn dWMend*. I»rau*e that I* member* i f hi* family anil to hi* payers wh„ asked for an extensldlt
I'rrsldrnt Futrh. tbe author, and they would Is* forced to serve
warrant* *w, rn out by the intlint It* bed, we rurn**t!y
_ Libel lawa of Florida would be dnoble **xB*'"n. llarrlmso said, lr friend* were found i|( n dr-k in ny time in paying their delinq lent
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tnsr* and redeeming lax eeitlf. j'” ’ tha' our Pit sill* nt will not
Hlscusslnr H*e four revenue providual cltiscn* charging violation
made lest atrlnftrt under a bill r-nm* •nhioitled to the commit* his room, and the rnnteot* of
of the a(at* bone dry law.
these notes made il clear that
participate avtlvrly in the move
Introdoced In Ihe Horae ye.terday i m o l.v !#w!s W. noigla*. bu.lgt*
Meanwhile Governor Talmadge,
Mr. Ilarrima,, Intended to end Ids
■mrnl to ie|wsl tbe l*tli Amendby Reprcaenta'.lv* Holly of Sem- j
tor.
who has refused to call a special
life.
LOAN OFFICE TRANSFF.IIRKH nicnt.“
Inolf,
I nou-ls* »•—- ested l-rreases In
“ Mr. I l n r r l m a ii ha * . been
session of the legislature to legal*
Andrew M. Carraway, man-------1 I', mini Icemen up, oinlrd t'* call
gravely ill f*r u long tune, not
lie brer, announced he could do agar of tho Sanford Co * try Club
Tb. me .sura provide, that
M.U ON, lia., May 20. (A*) « • i , „
| rr-idnit mcludeil K. C.
only phsicully but mental y. He W. l-a.Mn, slate supervisor of the ( ,((1|||1. K,„r(&gt;u&gt;
ii, thing about the situation In At­ yesterday expressrd
satisfaction -*
•ny action, rlvll# or crlnurt . ii
|n
normal lnmni» ta*ra.
was awau* that he »■&lt; suffer- crop prmltctiun loan office. y e .-( T |Ji &gt; tlrr „a s drafted ift r r the
lanta since Georgia docs not have ovsr tha response he received loan
brought for libel, the plaintiff or
piling lh» measure a* e
(Continue*! On Pago Four)
a
slate
police
force
and
the
gov­
Irrtlay aunoiinceil
Florida ^IH;a«l*|^
hind­
inounrril Morula
snrrrh nf Or. M- K. Ikwbl,
til me. playrd nl
Grammar
invitation that all golfera aad
prosecutor shall, at least f.ve d.ya fi - —*rd sten bring!**, about eco­
quarters ' of the service, larate.l at f .shrevepoil. Im., acting presi Srhm.l park
pi
Friday afternoon ernor is With, »t power to remove •portamtn of thl* faction vlilt Ua
before Ir.tltullng action, s.rv. W - recorrry revlv.l of ndu.Orlando, had own ‘ tan.fcri.sl t»
M n *w | the financial, benight an rnd In Ihe IU.I3' Lions sheriffs or mayors who fail to Sanford Country Club Thuraday
, ,
|t»v. jn-rrasrs In emmovment am
rotlc. In writing on the d*frmla.i..'rUfi| |(| m p (^ bo,h 0rern , nd —
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|l«s»,*brvll l.r.ixoe, with rnf&lt; rre or ignore the state laws. ard enjoy ito facilitioi without
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g \ p -Macon
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thi* rhurrli.
j dub
i iuu Junto,
jum«»rr p»ee«»nii
,nd.
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, nliuht
plight of the
chur,I,
The ordinance fixed • license
specifying the arlle • and slate- j r , rr! mant Bdvorated removal of
cost.
..pr*
for wholesaler* and manufacturers
v
si
Georgia
an
j
Florida.
The
Iran
r
rj
,
(
Vnllnuru
un
rag**
Thrcr)
’
nine*
vlclorlr.
and
onil'frat
and
Mor* than to men and woman
mtnts which ha aliegev to l r false'the limit of 30 percent outright
at 9(00 annually; for retailers golfers throngr,I the course dup­
and (bfamatory.
r e n ts ly the fnlersl governmer.t
where the beverage Is consum'd ing th* afternoon, h# said, whlla
■®
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fa *
g\
.even win* and Ihree lo**r*.
to d lttn , fitica ami town* for
It forthar provides that " f It proje:t*. The federal government,
on th* premise* at ItOt) annually; m oat.of the*# persons remained
.ft-rroon
these
team*
Boat race* nf vari us typ* ‘
eppaar* that tha article was pub- they said, should give the wholD l U t r i U t v m j. |
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&gt;.
i w II appear In the first ganm of * and where it I* not consumed oil for supper anil somo for brldf*
the premises at |30.
,^^Uhed In good faith, that it* fal- amount In order that small com­ plus a baseball game between
I illli* World .Series" that will bo
and dancing until a late hour.
^Q gty was due to i t honest mistake munities. whsre there I* no em­ Sanford and Nr*' Smyrna will IMayor Key. lung an opponent nf
li'fideH when one tram win* three
Mr. Carraway
raid that •
features of the local observance
• f the feet*, an.i that there were ployment, may he givrn wnrk.
r five scheduled games. The cun- ProhlI.lti« n. fixed his slgnaturo lo tchvdulrd tournament
betweWi :
of Flag Day, scheduled f r Thuis(nt
onlinanct*
Immtuatrly
anil
reasonable grounds for believing
In opposing the proposed inItrv K. D. * Brownie.*, chairman, cnmmlltea." K' v\
'homl-l »' *t will begin at 6:00 o'clock, and
profesalonal men and n team Id
lay.
June
1
fk
.
It
is
ann.iuncr
l
I"
"is
that
having
t*
that tha statement* were tr.«, and cress# in the gasoline tax, Hsrrinf the Agricultural &lt;
" "&lt;&gt;uimitti&lt;" m . l " e uf
nr; '•
T " , .;"km,w "i'iianear,
...... la I...... to witness i l j p
' ' ‘ l* n * t* rm'nr •*“
^ “ cen-h farmer* au&gt;l businese men wai
,
that within 10 days after the msn said “ this slibubl he left »o 'ay.
the Ncmiiiule Omni)
ly Um-mplnj- 'urib-Ti
A- !V *11 j 1'
,lhtr
playe.l on |
rl &gt;
the btV- won by the latter team, tight
When
tho
Semlnolo
I
uunlv
rervke o f a not'ce, fall end fair the state*." s"d he addcil the *omeat Itrlicf Council *'"• .......... ..
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Wednesday end Friday .fir m .....I " * * *
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matches to lhf»c, with aomc of the
Chamber
o
f
Cnmm-uv*
aprrral
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.Supplies were reported flowing
in rrpnrting some o, the i*&lt; nl welfare department lor aiu, n« •
corrtction, apology aid retraction rnllrd “ breakfast tax" for levies
malthrs won by default.
muitiM*.
i*.u»
gtnoiall)
u.kcd
whether
ur.nul.hu
"('.jalr
h
h
Into
lh«
city
from
ouf-of-stM
*
was published; than tha plaintiff on coffee, tea and cocoa, were too .vents ^
Uf hU COlunrittee
Dr. tl. H. Selinan tied Ralph B.
meets at lh* ( y
*,c aslon to express “deep a:
a; Iper- &lt;"&gt;« *••• '
1 . h'
! ‘ !" .J ,!'T
^ ycuisl &gt;urres, but
In i i k H raea, If a civil action. high-.------------ — *
o'
a few
,
,since- .the Ir.nxpor_
.
lay afternoop •» I-4-. nrljwh. it l|a(iun fop |h|l
,ays that be hasn't but i&gt; Willing •cIiimiI 'youth who only
, ’
, _ ; , . lation and sale of beer was atdl Chapman; Dr. 8. Pulcston won
shell recover only actual dam­
ngu was a member of n l.lnn
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DROI'8 LOVE SUIT
mem &gt;eni wi I i urn * P '
' which has been given „ur tiimmit- l„ s*-l out a garden, he is fur
against the state laws there wai over Fred Holly and Georg* G.
•gas.
whsl will Ik* known . . Flag !•»&gt;
&gt;mJ o(jr
hy
nishrd with 17 different kinds O' Cluh lu-igut Irani. The rn-ler of little said stout whence it cam*. Ilerting won over A. C. Fert; Dr.
I f tha rasa lavaiati) * nlm'nal
LOS ANGrLF.S. May 20. -U F ) Regatta.
tin* tram ihclmk** Roy tllivcr,
C. U Park lost to S. IkJHghleyJohnson" who is supervisor **f '*r - seed: ami TUI pound* of fertilixer. Dave Uenr.ett, Ansel I’owell, Har­
procesding and a verdict of “ guil­ —Mrs. K«t*lle A. Tohen said yaaThe tentative program i* a*
“
However,"
llev.
Ilrownlor
con
I man't John Herbal drrwrMrjreL
tivilies for the commlltrr*.
ty " la rsndarad tha bill provides terday »hs would droo her 1100.­ fellows;
ry Powell, Arthui W illson, John
Fred Dotr.rr beat Jim Sharomk
Since the lommittre was fu-l 1inU“*l. "before Ihr -*-eds are given
that tb* dafaeilint shall b* fined 000 alienation of affections suit
12:30 o'clock— Parade of l-.athim, Mr. Johnson makes „ person Morgnn, Ihinabl Pearson. Ilryan Florida Solons Hack
Chandler Sharon won~ovtr Henry
organised
an,|
began
its
Invr-nga■gainst Corlls* ralmtr Brewster, o pass th* Municipal I'icr*. I
f 1 and cotta and no more.
Hurl, luiyie F'orgnsun. I. Ilairl
Federal HiKhway Aid Zurlielde; John Ludwig dcfeatevl
tions into conditions locally -oruc al call at the man's home ami Inla'g*'
man,
Leltoy llodgin*.
F&gt;rle
Further provision a f the bill beauty contest srinner formerly Vc'ock, pr***ntatl:n o f
•
pcdB
the
pro|H,«r.|
garden
sit",
Carl William*; Klruy File defeat-«
two months ago, R*v. Ilrnwnle*
known
a*
th#
“Georgia
pcech”
.
Knight, Ernest s » ulh«*uid. lu-on
flag lo Ihe* City by II. M, Papststas that if sty person states,
stated. It, through_Mr. Ji*hii»»n testing II for soil value and genj 1 Fnnidu'* scrialnr* and irpre- #d AHs Sharon.
Mrs. Cohen mad# her announcadelivers or trsnxmlta to the manhaail of thr
h,~
maaapim
c ontfitions. Tf^he oCe) Hie sifeT Pnrwick, Chari"* t'aiiicron, Jo*
Mr. Carraway staled that lh*
menr after she had-obttlitad-a worth,
sentativea at Washington are
1:16 o'clock,* dtdi-ation
iferTsdlldr, publisher cr reporter
the seeds then me issued, and the lohnson, Edwin” V .k «-i, ami Dent
rontart
with
prartirally
■
v**ri
nanimous in thrir support of pro Invltat on will be extended evary
divorce from Albert .VCohen. film new boat “ M. S- Orlando" by ihe
of a newspaper any false and li­
applicant Is given an opportunity
writer, rp charges of cruelty.
Vi
‘ posed public works plans especial- Thursday which in fptura will be
Ortandn
Junior
fh.m bar
n
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The aerivml place Srniinolr* weie ' » ■ g
*
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belous statamset anil thereby ob­
to grow article,, for hi« tabl* use
All mao
ly a* they refer to the construc- known aa Guest Day.
r'nmmere#.
1-4fi
r'clock
aqusin
rourtly.
tain* publication o f tb* matter, he u b a t w a T b i n boT i t h w e s t
maneged hy Itoli-il A. Fobh, ard
this summer.
•
i„n
nf
new
or
maintenance
of old and women, both local am) visiting,
otan* and sJ.ler skli. ronlr-l.
Through the cmrrteay &gt;f ih"
"Since this seed distribution be tho rosier includes |ti turn, as ful
shall b* guilty af a
highways, according to letter* re­ ara urged to avail Utemrelvea of
KANSAS CITY. May 20. — with 12 entries; 2:13 „Vlnek. I American Fruit Grower.
the v « " " to
ar*."
It»v- lowi^ J. Trtrwilligc. Wa tsr B u i. t I iVl't) at Ihe Seminole County all of th* cl.b'a facilltiev on those
in
-phe mn warmed to its task &lt;r&gt;ee&lt;lhost Tide* for th- |HiMi". , five-acre tract Of land on|rlnlv
PFbwnlff
"irr. .Tr»Kn-oiI n** wether, Dub Kpp.. I.ito y Cooper.
days without any coat whatever
Recommendations O f of producing hot xrtsthcr lit th* Jlfh six b o a t/ 'M a lla h V 2:13 West Side now Is planlnl In
Investigated and nkrv"d :l” 3 'h f- F'rrd Ganat, I'tde Ttllls, Robe it Chamber of Commerce rktrlng th*
except for the caddy fee, and sup­
■outhwest yesterday. The tern- 'clock Class "A" outboard rare potatoes that will he distributed frrrtit piece# of land in this city
League Are Rejected rsrature sot upward to 101 at with at least 2* ronie-lants: tu Ihe needv late this summer.
Young, W. Wclborn. Arthur Bran r:a«t few days.
per, which is optional.
Tho
letters
ara
In
answer
to
the
or
runty,
a
remailahle
bit
of
an. Thro. Kl cirr, We» *y fun
Through the co-operation of the
Satina. *n early season mark **- *;00 o'clock. Class " II" and
work
in
our
opinion.
Mr.
Johnson
rlnihanr. Bubble Ncwrn.rt, (jo r.| lr U « t"&gt;dy ‘»°*td of director*’ re­
GENEVA. May *0. — &lt;AV- Bo•eeded thera only by a 104 for •C" outboard rw?**S 3:30 o'clock, Seminole High School f a r m .
don Hall, and Thomas Cobb.
I»*n‘ t'qucrt that they endorse all Japs Are Said Ready
11via today rejected r^ommeadaenough sweet potato slips to rove* not only firat "keys
May S, 1909. A rocord May 19 •allbrat, rowboat, and Hoy Scout
lH»t lends his a**'st»nee, and
tloM by tha council of tha
Batterir* for Monday'* gam.*: [ n"'' suirs that will find Florlits
To Suspend Advance
10-a:r#
field
have
been
grown
she
---------high temperature of 93 wa* r#- ‘ won rowboal ra'#«t d:90 o’clock,
In advice at any time Mr. Johnson Bcmlnolei, Ttllis and Tcrwlbiger;1*"'• “ » highwaya heneflttlng by
League of NatUna for a sottlaard
soon
will
be
transp'antrd
'aaeha’l at Men'clpal Park. Santim- to this Cuba, Williams ,nd Powell. John ‘ he apfruprUllon and use of fedment of tha dbipoto with Pare* -**-ded at Topeka.
donate* his
.... spar.
land that wilt b* don*led
TOKYO, May *0 _U P )-J a p ft»
•ord vs. Nrse SmT*na
work and on behalf of the rommit- MelKh Jr., an I O P. Ilerndcn Jr..J ‘' r* 1 n"&gt;n,» ‘ f ° r P“ bli* w0,k*guay over Lh* Chaco territory. A
CIL n :L INTRODICED
Mr.
Johnsan,
aa
supervisor
of
nesa military anthorltlea consider
Sultdhle tKrisaa will be secured
Bollrian dalagata doalarod that
this sort or work, directed th- tee I express our appreciation for will ump r*.
Senator* Park Trammel and that their objective* In tha praa- ,
WASHINGTONr*Mav 20. - I P ) *»r all th* even's wpder nre«..it
Paraguay had rtolatod tho *rre­
planting and proraratlo-i nf led** some splendid work ami ro-opera*
The
Hague
season
ended
with
Duncin
U. Flalehtr. and Repr* ant North China campaign hare .
al tha Leaf** of Natian* _A ■ comprehanslrs plan to ana -laaa. and *Ptri»« fee • “ r• '• , these prnlerta daring hi* »p«rc tlon."
, . ,
tb* Giants, managed by young sentatlvrs Mark Wilcox, R. A. virtually beak achieved aad they at »h&lt;'
Rev.
Rrownle#
stn'eil
further
recent declaration, that a tha dapraaaiaa fer Ih* oil aad -he old b* reels'eved
Chamber o f Comn-rc- before lime, while men who were |»id that whenever an spn'iraot foe ta­ Herndon, In third pier*; th* Red Gresn, Millard CalOwail, J, llardlo are ready to suspend their advang*
&lt;«f war existed. Bolivia asked gaa Industry—a hill s mowiring
soon rq Jon* 1«- All lh* events with federal fond* were mint-rod ller Indjegtea that h- Is not willing Cox, manajtd by Ailan Blount, In Peterson and W. J. Bears all have and await the next move af the '
th*
eecretary
o
f
InUrior
tx
fta
tho League »•
F«— Ft}*a
with Old *x**nUon of th- base­ in preparing th* land ami »r!ting to plant a garden, or to keen one fourth placr; Ihe Pirates, managed writtcn th* trad* bedy approv­ Chinese, dispatches from th* (n e t
erica*,
wavs*
and
houri
af
labor
provided la Artklo Rlstaoa which
*
n«t the potato plant, under Mr.
by 7Iax Stewart. &gt;rln* fifth plxee, ing th* request and tn varioua said today. Military leader
providea far flnaneial aad «*o* and tn Halt aroducG a to demand ball gam* wUl be free to the r ib- Johnson's direction.
•in after It 1*
iS&amp;JJSroS
llev* that Peiping I# easily : X
way*
expressing
themselves
at
flid'the
Yankees',
managed
by
Roy
m i l asr**h“ * agalast tho a*&gt; —sens praseotr* to Cangruaa yen- lle, and will h* » " • « f ■
"Probably th* finest hit of work drnartment B*wo|utetv rerus*# tn
tbelg grasp.
. I
committed to tha plan*.
, f water regattas to be stag'd
Weight, in xixth place.
tk-* dH gyfag war, also poasibl* terday with at laaat tha Urit
►&gt;&lt;«
that
Mr. Johnsan ha* dune for th- help th* appllcaht further
during/
th*
summer.
sppraeal
nf
tha
administratiaa.
avUitary saactlaaa.
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Holly Bin Would
Make Libel Laws
Not So Stringent

Lions Club Junior
Ball League Title
Captured By Cubs

Golf Players Take
Advantage Of Free ,
Afternoon At Club

Plans Announced
For Observance 011 °r ""u.l,rTl"
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n .... g
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o
wi";
Finer D a y Locally 1wU|***lnt,‘r f f r t &gt; M , y . . .
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iu.es.*n.im.ie.m-..-.....1 Pa..with
Rrnwnlee Kxnluins Work Being Done M»...uy
To Relieve Needy With Agriculture

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ut-OutBeatingTigers2 -0;
Islanders,IndiansAlso Win
T1«« M inor, ...o n e I** n for,I rl« M fc a a d .r, , ll&gt; k M Kla w .y in l h . lo p
• ( I h . k n p u I hr I * . t i n t h n fl» r
la
l b . I '.n t r a l
K ln rM *
n«» *h» ll
I~ m i i ~ w han ho . . . i r n l a y a f l . r a n m i i h . O rla m lo T i t . r .
I In •, h»fi&gt;r» a rro w il o f
fan*
■ ■ ih .r.4 In T l n k . r WWM In o l l m m
»h«l w o. ...H r
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a a la la m J In a o . n t * . u f |k * c n r r .n l

third

.hut-out

vlrtury.

.nd

• n a m in g I k . I . . i i n In a la g a of Ih *
a a a a a n '. n p * o .r * n k h h , hnrlotl .1
m o o n on Apr. &gt;1. I k . a . m . brought
-a---to I t lh * B u m .iief- «f. aIn n
in g * *- -h#Im *
i f M lih H w ith o u t allo w In f o run . A*
' • I I in d icatio n rtf how w ell It* liv l
_'%!* tid e .a rm d e liv e ry iiw .e f ro n lrn l.
he V l l k e i l fin lr on* rn*i$. * ml Itli
a n o th e r
Om toieit In Mln«tr a t Ih * head * f
a h a ll e lu li that lark *« l a n»n«lat*M
b a llin g pu n rh w a *
young
le»fty
. F lo r a , pro leg# of Jo# Mrla&gt; i» o f Ih#
1 C in e In n u ll I I H i .
am i
w ien er
of
th r*# a lr n lf h t gam ee h lm *# lf Flof.$
turned
In
a
i»#r for m ane*
I hut
m igh t have w on Ih # game If hi# of
; fa a a lv * had n o t* fa lle n
dow n on
him . T h # ) ntiN f
f.irh hander wen
a k h e d fo r se ve n
h it*.
In rlu d ln n
do ub le* hjr It ir n e * — *H$1 ffaw rontli.
but he w a lk e d
flv#
men a n il hll
a n o th e r.
fo rm of B p e r la ru la r
fie ld in g
and
11rue I f h a iila a . pitta att e rro r or
to l i t * th e fane a n la te ra a lln g a ll*
•rn oo n'a i.h » ra lo n .
Tr»* F m U had
men on the * a r k a In e ig h t o f* the
n ine In a ln fe ,
l«ut
w are
at.le to
ncord only In the t h in ! w hen th e r
roiablaed th e ir pu n ch, tlre a t field
n §. w lilt I . 1. 11r* Aloort*. form er I «•'
r a ilin g the p a r k , r u t o ff p o le n ija l
ru a e
T h e T ig e r*
placed
men on Ih**
a a rh e In a l l
of the
In n in g s hut
viaver aoutd ahov# a run n e ar Minos
e ith e r had them h llt ln u lit |h * litfie ld nr popping up. and In n n lf no#
in n in g . H ie eeventh, wda h * t e a llr
In a ja m
w hen th e T lg a r a fille d
the e a rk e on tw o alnglea and Iht
Fez.a* |ono e rro r.
T h o Feel* scored Ih * o n l/ run e nl
fh# gom e In Ih# th ird . M inor a m
n it In Ih# alo to u rh and h* w ent to
aerond on A rlo ll'a neat hunt, Hon
n e r w aa an
In fie ld
out. Abstain*
M in o r In th ird , l i n n e t doubled l*»
Fig h t. # ro rln g A rlo ll. w h ile Ahhott
' a ln g lcd o ff
IM tlm an'a gluve lo l*
r e n t e r fie ld , a co rln g Hardee. &gt;ia«.
• w a ll wa# a a in fie ld out.
R d d l* Moor# robbod Abbott of U
eure do ab le In lb # fleet w hen he
leaped hig h in ep#ar a lin e d rlte
and then touch lo o iM .' to force nut
A rlo ll. la I k . f lflh . A rlu ll ma.t
r . m . r k . l i l . ra te h
of a
.h o r i fly
th a t c a u e h i him
ou l of p a .lllo » .
- W B II. . n iia r r i .M im r m r a r r r i m *
in Ik a » l* M h w k .n lld dl# M o . ..
a u ll.f l Ik a "h ld ilrn h a i r » m n l u*
f la r n c . am i l . a a n l l l . r n * . out o il
aacom l w h ll. ill* rro w fl roared.
Th.
w in w»» I h .
F H . * a la lh
. I r . i . h i l l . l r . n * l h . n . f l I h . l r held
o n f l r . l If la r . &gt; M « » &lt; • ih . m I h .
r a T o r ll.* fo r I k . f l r . l h a lf fla g nl
moat w lllim il tlttulil.
TH # g a m *
m a r k #4
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THE INVENTION MAS A MOUTHPIECE TO BE '
BLOWN INTO, A S U S P E N S IO N N E C K C O U « *
OF RIBBO N , A N D A BRANCHED RUBBER TUBE
TO BE W ORN B ETW EEN THE OUTER AND
INNER G A R M E N T S A N D LEADING (DOWN
INT.O THE S H O E S .T H 1 W E A R E R K E E P S
THE P E E T W A R M B Y THE SIM PLE PROCESS
OF B LO W IN G HIS BREATH IN T O THE
M O U T H P IE C E , THE W A R M A I R GOING
DOW N THE TU B E INTO THE SH O ES.

-EVETrr PTTCHERrvmO'ttcf^

. w ** ■la w era
U ft
on liaeee, H anford
T. O rlan d o
X
S f/u rk out. h r M inor I . F lo r a 4
rtnae. «m halie.
o ff. M inor I. off
F ln r n 5 W ild Pitch. F lo r a l i l t h r
nltcher. Ile e d I r M inor. •Minor h r
F lo r a . K iirn o t rune. Nanfor*. I I'm plree, I n l e k l l l and lle n r y .*

DAAUN0 ( fooa&gt;
W IL L ■you( foot)
M A Ray

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M a.
t t — t^ tly
I- a n ., i h . r . n l r a l K im id* R . . . I . . . I I
I o . iik
n iil.la m lln ir
h n r l.r
nf
l * t j . eenred
hi*
o*roni|
e tm lfh t
v l . l o r . nf f k .
:iu
v a . i . n k .r&gt;
V .a l.n l.v
n f l.r n m in
w h .n
h i.
m u l . . r n m h ln .il i h . l r n ln . h l l . In
. i l i n n t .a . .m l h .m l. 4 Jn . r h .r k
.m l I h . ,N.w n m yrn a r r n r k . r . a t
to I d efeel.
T h * tnlnndera w ere flrat to ecore.
In the eerom l and
th ird ,
hefor*
C h e rk hod It t h iin r * It* nettle .|.,w •,
to n w e ll pltrher. gatoe. Itrrn r* |e
the Inflehl helped the Itu flo n a tia
•hove
over
th e ir ru n *
In tho##
fratnee A fo u rth felander run c-m#*
*»%ec in the
elath . nml
a fin a l
m u rk e r wee nrnred In the eighth.
T h e C r n r k e r e w *r* ab le |u
cu r# hut H I h it * o ff F i n e w ho waa
w ild enough
lf» w a lk
fo u r men
T h e y eeorrd th e ir Ion# ru n la the
fo u rth on tw o w ain#, a earrtftre
and a n e rro r l«r flra h a m A fte r llia l
In nin g I -a n f had them d u e k in g and
t w ir lin g aa It# u a loomed hla f«a|

An

LEGAL NOTICE
U n ! ! ., l &lt; n ,,I T f ,r T , l r * &lt; « *% T 7

tlnSni.%.

AN K *A L INVENTION FOR THE
SUITOR w rm ‘ COLD FEET*

l&lt; tiding hy
c o t* at th#
H m *.
rtv##*# I'rovi.Nf, n u l •»P
M4 Ri #l .itu—m
JfABV*
For lh * |&gt;«at a a ia r a l w eek*. |a#r«u**
of » apralnvU a n k l* . m ads « l.rll
lla n l r e tu rn w ith I w o hlta In flv#
frle a, and flv a w a ll.h a n d le tW fle lti
III* r lia n rF a
w
, rh # e |i*. |*»»r**.
Ilr n in
m itfl# h l*r.
i .tra S ^ fa u c
b it# l _ l » _ f l a . -----—
w h l l . R l m . r Iiu ll n f | h . a a n i. i.o
H"t ( h r* * fo r fou r a n d K. I'en nlag
I'M go i liirv V fo r fiv e , |r» Im llritle
Ih * fiow er u f Ih# lln it n ha la a g a in * !
Ih * ronthlned effort a i.f |ln |il*«l*r
4nr. Maker
H H 'u lly
w aa th# lu tll.«n** le a d in g h a lie r w ill*
Ihra#
h ll* In flv a trie*.
F lv # of Ih # a#v#n
In dian runa
w ere earn e d , w h ll* o n ly Ih r# * «f
Ih *
llrulna* a l l r a n * w #r* Is g ill
m u tely #ror#d
T h # I m*e e ro r*:

MS‘ M
FOR RENT) Bl* room furnl.had
hou.a, good location, Phona 777.

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IB-j-MlacflUntom For KaU
T il IB W’ EEK. Four hoar Enamtl.
Hlghaat Gratia. 00c quart; BOc
pint; 30c W pint; 20c 14 pint
SUnlay-Rogora Hardware Co.

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f -• • in, ftOS K. 3rd. 81.

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TWO Apartment upright planoa
t auj on* amall grand *apoaooaa«s'
in Sanford territory. Will aacrl7k»

r a t h e r th a n a h lp . I n a p lan d ld

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A condition.
Fully
guaranlaad.
Tarnu
J f da«ra«l, with Baldwin Flaae
tCa.. Finance Dept, Cincinnati,

l SAI.Ei cheap, lawn mawtr,
- l ar, aafa, new Victor adding
&gt;oat,. UaUar aad kkkar,
awning automatic ihot run,
With A Waaaoa rrroTrar,
P. 0. Bag lass, Baafard.
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hlta d u rin g th# r#at nf the gam *,
they w a r* w e ll a ra lte re d . and ll«*
k e r found hln taalf In a apot unit
in I h * fifth T h # llr u ln a fille d the
s a c k * In Hint fram a atm
ahoved
over one run
w hen
t in k e r
bore
••own and a ltu c k out th re e mau In
% row .
T h e Indiana h ll
l«efty
K n o w le a
•a fe ly In every
In n in g ,
pounding
out 14 h it* befur# K n o w le a r a llie d
In fa v o r o f Jnhttaon In the eigh th
T h e .In d ia n a aru rad
Ih ra a i u u in
I h . l r lia ll u t lh a a a v .a lh and w a r .

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**I waa not only wtok and run­
down. bal l waa oarroua,' wrltao
Ur*. Ira Priaco. of North LltUu
Rock, Ark. "I auffarad from pula
la aiy back aad aldaa. I did not
m l wall at algkt tad would eat
up ia the Doraiag leal lag mlaarable. My motkar bad taken Car
dut with good raaultg and adataad
to try IL Tka tint botiu
balpad am, an I
It aaUI
taken faar
botUee. It

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( h u r rh id C a a .a iia g n nn .Sunday
a t t r in iio n a t 3 :0 0 u V lo c k . I.h u r c li
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M ri'u lly 3. W a ll.
I'a rc h a r,
K-l«»
T w o |.««. h ll a, l*o a#, 31.a m l f * y .
M H 'u lly , lla a d l.y . T h r , a L a o . him .

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Expedition Seeks
Varied Things On
African Continent
ROSTON.—Search for Ihe primilivc rum ia ol . alluvia diamond t
in th* far Inttrlor Jungle* of
Brltl.h (iulana; colltcllnn of vttried apeclmana of (Iota and fauna
for Amerlran muaeuma and actentlflc Inalltuliona anil tha re­
cording of a rump ela motion pic­
ture and photograph record of
that little known country, aia tha
objective, of an lapunltiun tailing
fram Boalon on lh, I’ana.Lac Na­
tional ateamihlp, l.-ul, Hawklna.
William tot Varre, exp orer,
geo*raplter, author am}- mining
engineer, who headt tha expedi­
tion, which iadudra two women,
haa on prurloua trip# brought
hath thonaanda of amall gemt an I
one 30-karal dlamard. It ia hla
•pinion tb il hidden In lha deep
Jung’ea o f BritUK Ouian* them It
a huge dlamon.1 aoutte of mothtr
lode from wheh alluvial diamond*
come. Search for a vait diamond
carpet whkh may pnatibly prove

F lo r id a

In

19.13

w rro

voli-e«l at

l2,&lt;nU&lt;3Jl7, r-jin p a rm l w ith $3&gt;ir&gt;.330 in |*»3 I. K ip o r f a o f o th e r f t r llllc e r * fro m lh-- a f u t . w - r e v a lm d
n t |t2,7*&gt;0 r o m p n m l w ith $123*13
in 1911. F o r e ig n n a ira o f o th e r
r h e r i i t n l i hod r e la 'c d |irw liic ta in
I0 S 2 w * n - r a lu r d a t $ M ,l:t t c o m ­
p a re d w ith $lK»i*37 In 1931.
•Ix p o rta o f
S o u th e rn
pine,
bo n
ard
# . lI'lc
iv il rnTaannllin
In '
a
ru a.
i c nnak aa n iu
iim ga a m

give mr.rag** during thu lyctunt
. ^
, ____ I
I
,,, ,
.
ho-r. and apedal mu.ic will be of-' |9JJ r r tr

Grapefruit
4

f o r

Clnbber Girl Baking 3 for

P o w d er 25/
Picnic Hixe Asparagus

T IP S

10/

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Jim Dandy
FEEDS
Grains and
success-sure
Brand. Freak jtocks receive^
weekly. Priced right., T r S *
—Save Money.' _ _

Atlantic and Gc
Fertilizer Co.
SANFORD STORH
203 RaHroad Ave.
C. S. THOMSPON. Mt-noger
Phone 896

Snin-ilor for i I.inlilaln.nl.,

Fine Granulate*!

5 for 13/
No. 2 Cans Std. 2 cans

Tomatoes

CORN
6 Oz. Apple Jelly
4 Oz. Pimentoes

Silver King Ginger

each
2 for

5/

3 Lb. Can

FRESH PORK

55/

HAMS

5

31*4? '*

lbs. 23/i

3t. Bottle OverSea

Syrup

19/

■ M M W B aJU a&amp; W H P B g W k

Everyday

3 Tall, 6 Smalt

M IL K

15/
No. 1 Can Osceol

B. F. G inger

SUGAR

BEANS

2Lg Size Halves Table 2 for

AH Flavors

LONG’S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
221 E. Flrat S tm t_____________ Opposite Poelofflea

Everything In Mixed Fertil­
izers and Fertillxtr Materials
best suited for this locality.
Complete, fresh stock*—no
deity.
.
and

ITf&gt;l*NTS JIIIINStiN,
Hp.rlal M a »l»r In I 'b a . r - i l

16 Oz. Cana *

ra.ue(l

W. H. LONG

Upside Down Cake Pan

Extract 10/
l i Lb. Can Black

Pepper 10/
OIL

3 fo.-

SardineslO /
OverSca Dry No. 1 Can

Shrimp 10)
Catsup

No. 1 Grade W hite

lb. .

17/

1 Oz. Bottla OverSca
Vanilla or Lemon Pure

14 Oz. Bottle

FRESH PORK

- --------------- —

A and G
FERTILIZERS

li •' MCMI'1.1 HN.
T a m p a , r io r M a .

PORK and

FLORIDA

b7

hub I m m whi-'b a ll a n c iu .t r iv c r :i •h e V t n l i a l i r J l iliv la lo n o f th e ile u f b o th N o rth a n il X u jt h A m e r ic a f a r lm c u L o f r n in m a rc r .
u lh'-nt ly f u'wrd in e v e r y illr a .T I m- iiir n io m n il.im r e v r a l*
lha*
lk-n. T h L i a u O h
c n t ir v ly
u n ­ o a p n rta o f m e n h n n ilia e fro m F lo r k n o w n , a n d no w h ite
man haa i i ' ii rl-irin g 111.73 w o re v a lu e d nt
• n - r been th e n -, h e a a iii.
• t i t . i x u u y j , ro - n p a r r d
w ith $19,-

•a id land in h . anld In a a tla fy n
fin a l d . r r , . nf f n r . r l o . u r . In I h .
a h n ir. . n t l l l . d r a n * , m ad . and anl a n d on l b .
I * lh
day n( A p r il.
I S U hy I h . Ilu n o r a h l. A L a a n d .r
A h .r m a n . J u c a # of lha a l o r . . a l d
ro u rt, H i. am ount n f anld d . r r r n
h a ln a
T h lr t r r n
Th on np .d
K Isllu u ilr .d
T h i r t y .. I s
and
IS/1 00
|m ll.ir« I S II.iS S .S S I
w ith
In l.r .a t
I h . r .o n from A p ril 13. IS33 In d n | .

----------------------- 5

JOHN ANDES I . r
I D. V. WARREN | H. B. WEEKLY
20th and Freneh
n n J * ? fir l LAKE MONROE I 700 W. 9th 8L
PHONE 9106 I 917 W‘ F,RST 8 T I
PHONE 2003
|
PHONE 8B0

xpo-lml fr&lt;n« Florida in

7Or.2 fio tu

.c r lb r d aa fn llnw a:
I L . t H a lt I K S ) of lh a K aa t
H a lf i r . S l
nf l h .
X o r t h .a a l
U u a r t .r I N K 1. I of
aarlln n I .
and H i .
N n .t h w .,1 O u a r t « I X I V U ) o f s h a N n r lh w s .t ^ p in f t . r i S t v i . I of IL n lln n I. a ll In
T o v n . h lp la Hnuth. IU n « . J»

.

2 for

25/

Potatoes
12/

SMALU LEAN. PORK

C H O P S 2lbs. 25/
Pound

WESTERN

Tom a

WHAT8 NEW
SEMINOLE PEED CO.

aad aldaa quit karting

w ssw e

SEMINOLE
FEED CO .
Jr *‘

'

1—Money Saving Prkee—* —
Complete FreehStoeki W eA|y—3— Quick Truck Deliver­
ies to you—-4— Convenient
Locations and Prompt. Cour­
teous Service.
and

BETTER FOOD STORES

| lim it In t*n- v n l m n f m cr-

tuifuumling niraa. mi &gt; .'ir.1l.r , ]
ol thn ( . u l t r a * ly in g f u r lm k in
thu
ju n g lia in u
n m t h w u a U r ly
ili i e . l i o n fru m ( ie u r g .lo w u it ih e

May

al

|\

RDAY, MAY 20th and MONDAY, MAY 22nd|

A morlr* ta on« of tjie chief re*

M r*. M a r g L t t t l l a y i a R o b e rta w .ll

I #e#a Ta l*#r*burg &lt;1

. .FOR RENT; FWa Room furnlahad
•*. home, raaaonablo rant, I'hona

'llBig Drop Noted In
,0,i ,or
Value Of Exported
MaJfcwrvaa i»•«. tT\Things From State
to be

a ly re u n i b e g in n in g a t 3 :0 0 o 'clo ck.

Porn#. May l» —After leading hy
a t to 1 *rore for five Inning*. Ih*
l.rt nhurg IUMine who had Jumped
on Kadileilrr for aeen hlta aad flv»
run* In nne and two«lhlrd Inning*,
were more or leas helpleea agalnet
the fooithpnw a'anle of l^rfiy IU*
ker, ao they drop|M*U a 7 to &lt;1 ilr«l&gt;
■Ion after a alugfeal lhal waa In
loubt from th* very atari. A total
of 31 hit* inrludlag flva doubles
ami a triple, were rredltec to th*
two team*
tlreat relief hurling hy Itakrr
proved to l»* a decjdlng factor In
lh* rontaal that had many fee*
turn* linker loaik the m#und la Ik#
•eromf with an# aur and aflrr ih#
Itrulna had tlmtol over four run*
Although ha waa touched for Pin#

1ft— Hounen Fnr t&gt; o t

Fo r a c t o r s su ffer in g f r o m s tag e -fright !

.lT llin r .\ l.lb T HI*KAh Kit

I «
u
1 1

I I I I I'O A M

i

t " * * * 0* * &lt; « r » T r .

IMSTh#
# a ta t*
#»f IMM
t f M V * H I J O V K g ife re ia e .l
N o r t f 'IJ I*
hereby
g iv e n
|hn t
»&lt;Em tN .ivn ai Jttrira d l - l I n i• - 1afr In
t h * iN lltnly l»f jir'l.lflM 'r. Hla Isa at/
Vla»ri«lA. am Ih * I f i h d ay ut 4r»fll.
' I*
th It gt tb« tv III* It/ hla
h# le ft Ft•• w If •• h im au rtkvln g
IN

Huicmsnr: Hun* hatted In. Pert f. r. Iawnnlfiptni«. Riolan baaaa, IlnwiFIlrten, It Ilurneed Two Imw hlta. Rill‘ ‘I Nitilii*
Ufl«a*l*t*vJ.
«u pu&gt;*. \Yg||. ----rvitrlen. Tailor. Sacrifice*. O'Brien. L t f l on haa**, ('•*#••• I I . L r a a h u rg
Ilaldeman. (*uaark. Stolen baaee. I t lllla . off l(o h lrd # r 7. w ith &amp;
Mhaanon. O'ltrlen, Perl t. Tedder. ru n * In I 1-3 la a ; tiff l l a k r r • w ith
1—Annoowcrmcn u ,
Left on l»a*ea. Hartona T. New I ru n In I Inn. !!«•#• nn h u ll*. » ff
4 Ibtaee on halie, off t«ane lt$»hl#«l*r 1. lin k e r t. H lru rk o u l. by
HAVE YOUa W
WATCH
ATdl
rrpklrtd Smvrna
I Struck oul hy l*on* T. hy Pheek K no w I#* 7, by lU k a r 7 I' i h v l
by on# who ro ily know# how 4 Hit l»y pltrher |l Iturneet. Wild h a ll* . 2J«*&lt;'ully. W in n in g p llrh a t .
Iiltrh , lane, Pheek I'aaaed hall. Put.i k * $
l«4»alng filtrh ar.
K n u w laa .
I H l p , Jtw.I.r, M#*. Art.
aark. rmplrea, Itlley and Phlhlrree
*mi»!raa.
F u lm e r
and
C g rllo a .

" 4 I d ^ ----------- i— »-----------

lilitcr anil nlectrieity arr among
thn greatest nnrda of thr nation.
The iliaelopmrnl of this routharn
nntarpriao it surn fit alimohln thn
| further rlovnluyment of F'hyld.
I In m y o p in io n .”

a t r v it r n beg in

Score hv Inning*.

WANT TO TRADE,. 1 ton modal
T. Ford truck, motor and tin#
In good condition, fo r ' ■ light
lru.*k or paaaangar car, muat ba
land. Raply W. II.' T.’ Oara llar-

ITiT

SHOULD WEAR THIS FOOT-WARMER

pooai

• " M r h a ll lu g of Ita le lg h P e rt, lela rid e r th ird e .trk e r w ho
puhrhe*l
out three hlta la four trie# , w a * .t
f r n lu r e of the gam e P e rt drove In
J F ? . f,,n " W ,,h Um #ly alnglea. r * .|
fielded w e ll n riiitn i. th e each The
Valander* a to l* four a ack a on old
t.e ..rg e C u a a ck w ho w na behind the
M an ia of C h r r k
I'm p lra lllle y In je cte d • bit of
atiJrr in to the content hv pu tting
U 'n lly H hannon and t*rB c k e r fir.t.
hu rt nut of th e gam e In th e e lit h i .»:»:iih nm
In n in g heratia# they
objected tiro Hear*# r f
a lte n u o italy o v e r a derlalon
M .d lla , &gt;h
T h e tint s r n r e ;
I'OJM. . I f
114% TON %
r e n n in g lu u . Jb
Itoleeh. ea
.
I la &gt;re. aa
Ila r r la . th
lv # v . rf .
W e aver, I h
_
D u ll, e
,
Sh.innon If M . ..
C h a ra b # rla ln ,
Fl Iturnaed. If
K n o w le a, t&gt;
It. Ilu rn eed. c f
llr r lo f ig , Ih
Htiabe. r f
Jo liiiau n , |»
fVFJrlen |h
I'e rt. 3h
l? r it* . •
ttra h a m . r
A n n it f o
I-m e, p

Ih iv to n a
New flm yrna

STEEL CAU and body Ford pick.
Up truck with tk«. |l50. Good
T Ford ton truck. Rtako #nd c#l
With tag. |50 Real A Bona.
T

" t il^ l

lia.l.na a. S.w aoi.rna I

IV

Automobile*

4er*lgf»#d f# u « ty J M f t «&gt;f
a rt# m u n i r . r i o r U * . '’ ,fc*'7 n ,V d *^ o
m la ta tra llo n w ill • ha . J t r a wtnd ta
anma r r a d lt n r nr ao™ a a tb ar f it m*r•on a a prn«M «4
hr
Partlnn * I* « .
t'ompllmt r ja a .r a l l- » « * • • P ln rlcta.

W. T, l .ndbatter, ofr.ciat of t h . 1 1 . 1 4 . 7 " j i r ' r t a H A m . V
C a u a ip
Clnuiiand I’ark Dub on Lookout
M » rti'n in Trnnaaaaa. waa in I R A M
Iit m a t t j
cof * »
Sanford today calllag on friend# is t u n
t h is
*&gt;*
nm
t h *
w i rtta a s
n is ard patrons.of thCCIub.
t n i i t o r r L O H i t i * ist e a n r i .
J
W
IIA
H
W
B
L
t.
aa
lU
c.taar
aC
Comminting on conditlana in hla
lh . h'lrat National ■ a a b o f
ear lion, Mr. Ia7dbattor stated that
ford, and W. I . IIK X I.K T, t om .
“ Prrrl i.-nt RcAsaralt’a plan of re­ p la ln a o la .
fora. latinn of our tarr.Ury, to­ A IH II.I'II rt. V K U J K f t V H ' d l l J j lllltrrlM I ’A C K W t CWPANJ.
gether wjlh definite action, on the
a corpom tlo n. WAMt F t . H h fO Iliti*. j.vr.Kn trjtCirrriBTU an-t
sw of Muscle Shna'a, la atlmulatI L l*. H U C K . tiafandanta.
,
ing interest nut on'y in the Cluh
SO . M i l M . T .
n o T lt 'K o r l U R
jut In the entire section.”
H O T tO K
I*
t IK K K U T
O tV K N .
on M onday, lh a t i l h d a y » f
“ A sar ed line of Industries are Jthat
ob.
IS IS , w lt h la . lh a L e a l hour#
looking forward to the greater Of it l# . at I h . ro u rt h o u .. In th»
n r Panford, rto r ld a . T . » b a I t
• o f natutaf ra-o r:»a abound- rit&gt;
anil In lh a k lt h n .t b ld d .r fn r c n .li.
!n » In that rountry,” hr addad. lh a land# . I lu a t n l a n c h * l|p In t h .

fflrr»*a. Jlrfoiff* TWIT” !&gt;«»* Mia
llim**. Newcomb Stolen haeeu.
Abbott f. Ilf .finer, I'ltfman Meet t

linn, th

8e line a Ihnte
7c line • Ilmen
Be line 1 month,
nm chorf • 10*.

Official O f Resort
Visitor In Sanford

•
*
A
t
A
'f

&lt;*heck. p
lllll. rf
A lle n , rf

10e lin t 1 Kata.

•

A 0 A 17 1« 1
It
X •h alte d for Th nm an In t lh .
Hcor# h r In n in g *
Pan ford
M l *00 •••»
O r la n d o ,
M t m o aoa
MnmmarvItu n e __ halted
In

\ P .W H M IIT N 4
M chleety. Ih
lla h te m a n . r f
T e d d e r, th
(*lieuck, C
W rig h t, aa
T a y lo r . If
I b ik e r, th

RATES

compared with f*A**A-t7 b. 10». * * X a V £ n« ' t f Z Z l' l} ? i £ ft*
Kiforta nr loHitham pine .awad arr r t L. —sagafUji- ,lkaa al tea
l l m . o f fel. dm lh m la f l m s p a r
tlmlwr laal )t a r war* raided at h h n l l l l H t . H apwotalad Adwidh
l . l r a m r . f hla
a a t a t e i. Ih a r a fo rr .
t37.’fetil co rj parad with t3*7,OUI l l m w n r a i a a r . 1. a a lt f r a l l » * r - W here Q m W f Mr U P r le *
• a a . Ia t a r a a i.4 In | h r ra ta l# at t h .
in IWI. Foreign aain of woo-l
f e r t i l i z e r
Ii. tu rn i a n s . 1
J u r . who an­
. a p p llra tln a an A T m ln manufacture* in 193* ware rained ■Ira In m a'k.aa!4
r
a
t
r
t
*
.
a
h
all
m
a
h
*
la tra to r . f a .™ — r - t —
, .
and
F E E D S , .
at tltt-l'-UI eomparad with Mlfc-- a p p lica tio n lo r ,u r h L a lta ra o r &lt;*rm ln la ir a t lo . » « or bafara Ib r tain
6
-W
A
Y
S E R V IQ fc
1&gt;?H In thr pracaading year.
dap n f Mar. A D.

NO IB S ,9 6 7 .

n

WANT Aft

&gt;,* F L O R ID A . F R ID A Y . M A Y I t , IM A

Odd-But-True Inventions

eevea*gam o b a llin g
e tre a k a that
h o ik Heed aad
t’opp* of O rlan do
had pneeeeeed. le r ld e n t a llf
The M
ecere
A n n II r o A M
■%%roviv»
A rlo ll. 31.
a a 3 1 I
i
Ih m a .r , ».
« a 1 2 1 a
II trnee. til
i
1 1 X a #
4 # 3 3 1 »
Abbott. Hi
#* ega .. a i r r r
.NVwronih, r f
• a l 4 a a
l l* rr la-»rt. 1/
3 n 1 3 •i *
I'hrapman. r
3 a 1 A 1 a
I a • 1 9
M inor, p
I

I I woa M in o r'. Ih lrrl . l r * l « h l r lr r . and k *
o llo w .il
lh . T lf r t .
I a l l h l l . I l . i t . r than lh a l II w a .

g

W T41

I9JJP
TUB 8AN FORD HERALD. 8A

vi-

r V 3 9 S v R lS c r ' J v

a

S

\

�1

!&amp; a £3—

I soi neither * prefcond atodme

of Aa*ork»n history.
port w w m W . bat * &gt; * * htoO

wy good fortune to Ibtoii, to

Mm Hi

man; athnonledfsd
both Held* eipound tW r view*
and Ui.tr theories to m em n UOtm
with President Roosevelt over a

lafetttanon o f parliament*. aaaemblle*. or legiMtotoraa and
^'^govern m en tal doctrine that “taxation without nj&amp;9aentatfaa la tyranny” . The power to Initiate upeadttiim
aad-to'levy t a i n waa taken away from tho execatlva deportmaat and vented hi representative# of the people. It
w h thought that thla system would provide a cheek upon
governmental extravagance* and that the modi obnoxjpua
forkm and burden* of taxation would be eliminated.
' '-Htfwevtrr* tbbukh' the aaaembty as a whole waa sap-

UtortuS.'^lTth/tr ftokk

i

Bo It la with our Congress snd our leglslstures. Rep­
resentstivto sr* elected from esch Coogneelonsl district In
-thing wwrltoa *•
* the country snd go to Washington not to enact laws pri­
* - Jwervlb ue&lt;—1
y jw
marily for the benefit of the whole country, but to get
■uppoee the Fleeid* MfUUtoiv ■cffiiftblng for their particular dletrlct One place wants
had the power to «eto w »°*i *** It new road, another a poetofflce, another a canal. Every
congressman wants something for hla district In order to
regulate th« vale*-there eti
get it, he must vote for something which another congress­
We gather from pert. «* alder's man wants. Votes art traded right and left. The good of
mesh that It le' worn to hav* the whole la completely forgotten In the mad scramble
S t ibe World Whr then to have for community benefits.
Wf»n ItNow the existence of thla serious condition has at last
been recognised In Washington. Senators and representa­
t prices continue to '* * BP. Thf
i wise hooeekeeper U «w Whe toy* tives have looked the situation squarely in the face and
have admitted the absolute Impossibility of effecting econo­
• In a ttod stork •* x»F*Ue» "hfle
mies through representative groups. Congressmen simply
will not commit political suicide by voting against federal
expeadituver vitally affecting powerful minority groups to
A. wc gat It. Fraaw Is *
whom very oftaa they owe their election.
terihlnad to;have P"***
j. filin g to tasroaae.herirti
.But they can transfer thla power to the President
lag army to plsto*t any else
who is responsible not to any one section or locality or to
order to get |U
any special group or Interest, but only to the entire country.
iy have Instructed him to reduce
expenditursi w ithin____ _____________ _ ____ ____ WM
\ tto qwesken M Amefkaa recoguktlrely to hts own discretion aa to where end how'it shall be
* Use -of. flovlet |IB»*U, wp waudei
done. He cannot Increase expenses. And Congress retains
- 'hew |be RiusUna fee] shout rwegthe
power to levy the tax.
j hlstoe-Aiaerkfc •■&gt;&lt; •;
This Is precisely what Governor Sholtx Is flow asking
&lt; Lecal fermsil who hate beef of the members of the Legislature. All pledged to economy,
all, as a master of fact ainctrely Interested in economixing,
j Jlg-Mw F-esltog /.•»•* . j * f
i term -'reUef hill tori the pait lwo they have nevertheless been unable to agree upon any meth­
■ weeks hhte-^tt, to ftod W tt W od or degree of economy after forty-eight days of futile
t mentistr of eskry. v .•.
i effort. Governor Sholtx, In effect, has said to them, “ If
— — ^e— —
*V. you cannot deride urooe
A “NeiriMStasstoAieMt? Is so reaus to abolish, which
agreement between natlees by let me do it".
request aiuiit fonoa ths
basis of n sound system of government. Governor Sholtx
is responsible tb the whole people of the state. The succeaa
of hie administration depends not upon the benefits received
by gny speplal Interest or particular locality, but by the
effects of l^Il measures upon the entire state. If the Legis­
lator* will confer upon the Governor the authority he seeka,
ia «m then be In A poefijon to provide the relief which the
mople era demanding.
*

KghUve in bln.

they could f i t . him f M h * pm - Ftoaaekrs, thooo who doai net la
tkal knowledg* and reerniea/aad crops, not In manufactured ar­
from th«M ronvereetiene I have ticles, hat in money or tho token*
fctw d &gt; »ort of wmptoita pfctai* whkh roprooont money. It la hard
i f Um put, tho present, pad the to doflno amactly thlo croup. It la
possible future.
unfair to call thorn ■'bunker*,’’ and
I* W laacnrmu to apoak of Ikon
to "Wall Street.” Tho baakoro of
problem * which
m to t be t o t tho country at largo had llttlo
ririt Is th* aeeeeaity far a "heJ- rote* In tho council. Of Ufa ekmoot, and Pittsburgh tnd Chicago
Ue further developmeat of U hofd qulto ac many financial loadDemocratic party ea the Uben ora aa did Now York. Roughly
party of the nation.
. they ar* thoco who mako money
What i* a balanced governmeB by tho pooMuion of money,
a* applied to theee United BUtee wka are not intorootod to mock In
duotry aa in the possibilities ad
buying aad oolling securities.

JSAiT “ E5US5E

way,
a balanced
government
means a government Or equal op­
portunity for everybody. A gov­
ernment whkh will net as son of
referee and see that no foul tac­
tics are used by those In the lend
to hold back or oppreoa ethers. A
government that win give full
•cope for natural ability and will­
ingness to work, but whkh will
prevent the abuse of acquired or
Inherited power.
This son ef Balanced govern­
ment has been promised by ovary
party, in every politkal campaign,
and the failure to keep tb* prom­
ise has been, generally speaking,
the cause of the lose of the control

ho built by combining two or
fhrte . failing companies and. tomlog etoek for the new concern.
Profit, for tho financial group
ley not In the state os It# investnsente, particularly In South AmorU tho price of floating securities
on the merket. Foreign govern­
ment, particularly In South Amorwere urged to Issue mope of
their government eecuritle, than
the wealth of their countries anil
their abilities to pay could poo•ibly justify. The sudden and utter
cotlapee ot thlo new power behind
the throne In government la Im­
mediately painfully before our
eyes.
*
That, then, I, the history of the
unbalanced government of out
rountry up to date, with first A g­
riculture, then Industry, and later
Finance control. The hope of a
betaneed eownment today rests
In the belief that for. the first
Ijpio all three o f theee grout
groups hav# come to reel lie that
they caanot salat without the
prosperity of the ether two, that
each hat had ita day Id control of
our governmental machinery and
t*fh ha, fallrd.
"Agriculture at tho moment le
obviously the weakest. Finance
and Industry muet sacrifice some­
what to restore the Agriculturists

the signing of Die Declaration of
Independence. Always one •lemsnt
or the other has controlled go*•mncntsl machinery, always the
other two have suffered, and always the clase in the saddle ha&lt;
fallen because it as became dom­
inated by selfish, unscrupulous, or
shortsighted leaders.
with the

r w o iW - w

ww hart mom tho rtoo and fall at
fU that too control of s third croup, Uh

Jjrt.KT’SSwSS t r s

n u A t,- * * * * * &lt; ■

W . S H A D Q IN ^

no tom

Agriculturists,

South dictated the laws i
tion.
Then followed the rrii
dusky. The Industrial l
la ted the laws and the |
the nation.

roots ro* into the utrtod koro
built op America Until It h t o
richest UJ Mtot gewerfai mttoo
la tho world. Thoy nro ncoconry
to oar economic and aoctol tocon■traetka u a baaia far a ronrwod
adraaoo to a folk* aad better life
tor oil American people.

M cLAULtN, Jr.
Lenic Duplicated

A balanced geeermmeat would
moon a gorornmaat a* nearly
proe&lt; agalnet cyelaa of panic or
htflaUoo me I, poeeible. In the
poet wo hero had periods of apparent prooperity. hot experience
M . proved theee really to have
ban period* of proepority only In
h im particular cine, at the « •
panne « i the oUe» etomee, a kind
a f prosperity which we have that a liberal pertT,-wtiHar*to ty f
new Ulage, wae U&gt;e only hope of,
oar •emwmie oalvmtloa. Tho groat
ITbrra! RepobTkair atyem tlrv tin#
Mld-Weet aad Wool, under leader*
■ach a* Norite and Johnson, open­
ly throw their enpport to the Dent*
ocretie candidate.
Whether or not thla clean-cut
opportunity for life, liberty, sad division will hold good for the fu­
the unuit of hepmeee, nU ol ture la, of couroo, n question which
tb# hardship, ami the suffering of
rwcenl unbalanced control will
lutvo boen worth while.
To achieve this equality between
Agrirotture, Industry, and Fiaance, the Administration, both
braacbe, of Congress, tho local »&lt;Jmlniitrstlons of a Urge majority
of the states, and an equally Urtce
number of tbs eltliens of this
country must be "liberal" In their
politics.
Particularly la Button of gov­
ernment, there Is a natural divi­
sion between tRoee who believe it
Is wise to hold fast to what we
have and those who think tb*t
now elements, new problems, re­
nt! In new things In government
as well.
It is years since there waa a
clean-cut division Vf this kind be­
tween the Democratic and Rspub- ernment and Ita ability to tratal—
ILean parties. Soma students of po- even though ot tlmca faltering—
Utkal history claim there has along the roaj of progress.
nartr been such adlriilon. In the

1 » P ark A va

Herald Priatlpg C»

We now have a Complete Slock of

Martin’s Garage

DOZIER &amp; G A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y PA IN T S

I f you have j w t «
OK*d by Martin be*

"Best For The South."

Henry M c U i n
OPTOMETRIST

STANLEY-ROGERS H A R D W A R E COT
204 Sanford Av.no.

bv law for acquir­
ing more profits and awro powe*.
But as In tho css* of the Agricul­
turists, selfish Industrial ksdsrs
abused their power. Gigantic com­
bination! of Industrialist! ware
formed, the control of Industry
fell into tho haado of a law, the
Youthful Criminals
word monopoly became a term el
reproach. The TAfrieuhurUta of
The sentencing of Kerry Murch, lfl-year-old schoolboy, the
South had Ignored tnd aupto death William Bender, prts^l t h . Industrlsllst* of
f.

12, brings up a perplexing

er

aw

I__s

I k e la e rlsra nf

u iu p u ts:

Regardless of the seriousness of the crime, the thought
pf p mere boy being sent pff to a penitentiary to spend 20
ysani ef h&lt;* Uf* among hardened criminals Is enough to
ivsment In
« sntl-sm bt-la^kltjrjst i . - , , make most of us wonder if there Isn’t some other way, some
oihgr system by which esses pf this kind can be handled.
The Detrth
toll* about
U la a racognltad fact that prisons are the beat schools
wBmlvei eifllmr ' w hai1**■ for training erhnlnsla, snd that if a person hasn’t yet em­
barked on a Ilf* of profeaakmal crime when he enters, he
will, after h lf Msodatlcni With other crlmlnatt. graduate
ittary’^ars behind,
to u r what pUn should
iful criminal*, bht It is ol
i ineffective, undvilUsd,

oaalhle approach to the aofutlon may be In the direction
rhjriVhas^oeeo taken by'a police court Judge In Jackson,
%mik, and Jute** M. 0*«, aa 4*legato to tbe UMea Bemomte Cft-

•-Of'eourse, his cases ay* only petty one*, but the method
a. usee,' WwIseV la • long step towards the right manner
l dealInr-with all crime cases Involving youths Whan
outhM ptntQM.sre arrested for petty crimes. Instead of
ailing them Into tho Juvenile court, the Jucjge calls them
Ito ills prirai* pfflc*. where, minus the stmoephere*of
ourt pad attendance of uniformed offlcera, the Judge holds

expect to rveldt m the futuroThey have been residents ol San­
ford for many yearn and their
many friends here are sorry to
lose them but Mr. Hill waa forced
to ga where hie buslees* called
him.
Among the Oviedo visitors to
the elty this week were Mrs. B.
O. Smith and Mra. T. L. Cuahlo*.
Mr. and Mn. R. &gt;• Beane, ol
ariffia, (to., who have h*en_lke
gueeta o f Mr. Deua'a abler, Mra.
F. Turns* and family t*» some
daft, left tor their home Friday.
The Mask Club, at Ita last
meeting of tho-eeoeon end u an
Individual dab, waa charmingly
entertained by Mra. M*rgnriU
Marti,, at CBmfort Cettaga Fri­
day evening. Mr*, fhyoi* *■
Uuneon presided over tbq meet­
ing when a committee was I F
pointed t « leaks the cepatUutJen
had by-law* ef the dab to con­
form aa cloeely as paaiihk with

tho discussion docs not revolve
i which h*ve been committed, bat

is beginning of the jw^l solution
m Md It U a
which might

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prodocle submitted to General PurcJuudng Agents may be tested search*
Isgly. But Big Bualnene has not all the IntelBgent G. P. A.’a, nor has It
. i;

i ..I

.

any monopoly on big pnrehanen.

Q

The women af thla country make eighty-five per cent of all retail
purchases—and they Inflnenee the rent. They art G. P . A.’a for IS talk
lion Independent btudncMea, the households of America. V
graphs, or laborxtoriea, bow are they (o boy efficiently}
M

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j-

How are. they
id

rc '« - ff U .

la be ear* of eecnrlng hnneat, wholesome product* far ns* br^tkelr
.

families T

enough, that the merchants of their town' ta i to them tratkMy* Ip
-■*
*frt
•
*y !' •
i|,f
• ■ ',l'«eh|Tl

ccntetw on aportamanahlp. The Judge talks about baseball,
football. Add other aporta, and cite* examples of heroes of
mam of tfrelr acta of sportsmanship which
Duriag the dlacuaaIona the Judge Imparts useful hints
which.help the young people to carry out their pledge* of
l* e l behavior jnhdo-to him. The boyaaro required to make
weekly reports' to tb* Judge end from these reports he has
booomet coavinoed- that tho plan ia practical. H* uy( !
elnoerely. behove that It ip making better boya and I do
ka*er&gt;thnt It ia making better homes because I have had
come to me;iad thank me for

BIG BUSINESS has Its laboratories and Ita bureaus of atandarda where

M k Aglet! FHto i
i#

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if

Iwaim r~*',T i
i Mm. J . L . 'Hart

criticise and study

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

High School Set Has
Picnic, Dancing Party

mS ocia l A n d Personal A ctivities
M A RG A RE T PETERS, Sockty EdIUr

County Federation Of
Clubs Has Election

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Personals
H im Annie P tm m a rf, of Jack
ecnville, ia spending • few days
Am la the |M»t o f Mrs. R. A.
Newman, Ro m Court,
Cornelius Smith returned laat
Tuesday to tho Florid* Farm Col­
ony in Gainraville for further
treatment.
Mr. and Mr*. II. I&gt;. Fowler, &gt;f
Rocky
Mount, N. C., are the
guest* of Mr. ami Mrs. F. K.
SAiith, French Arenae.
“ Forming a party spending the
weekend in Jacksonville are: Mr.
and Mr«. J. ( ’. Hutchison, Mr. and
Mr*. Drown Miller. Mr. and Mrs.
C. E-Adams, anti-Mia* Mall Whit-

4

Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Wright an

of members of the
htri
enjoyed a pkni_ and swimming and ilancng'party laat night at San Lando
Sprites, tha natty left her* about
8:00 P. M- after which they went
la swlaiminc. had a picnic sup
per and dancad until a llte hour.
Among those present wen: the
Misses Kathleen Lancy, Betty
Wheels**, Adelaida Hlgginp. Doro­
thy Pi wall,
Eleanor
Hickson.
Martha Blahop, Thelma Benson.
Dorothy Marshall, and George
McClelland, Curt.* Coleman, Wil­
son Smith. Ttddy l i n e , Max
Rumbley, Ruaaall Odham. Blit
Preston, Laatar Elvers, snd Rob­
ert Young.
A

Tekpfcoiwi OfAm 1M high

Social Calendar

Officers for the romlng year
were eiretcil at the annual meet­
MONDAY
ing o f tho C o v tF Federation n(
The Truth Seeker* Claa, o f tr.‘
Women's Clubs held ThursUy aft­ Ft—* ‘ '-'bod's* Churrh will ob­
ernoon at
laingwood with the serve Its monthly business and
Long wood Civic League acting ai social meeting in the form of
hostrs, anj about (10 members In all-day fish try at the home if
attendance. Mra. W. B. Ballanl Mrs. Bert Chapman, 2318 Mellon
presided over the business session villa Avenue. Member* will me-if
whieh wa.« followed bj an infor­ at 10:00 A. M. at the churn'll.
mal tea.
Morthly program meeting of
The fhllowlng officer* will serve tho Woman's Missionary Society
during the coming year: Mrs. W. of the First Baptist Church will
B. Ballard, president; Mrs. F. R. be heItf at 3:30 o'clock at the
Mitchell, first vice-president; Mrs church and will be preceded hy a
Martha Johnson, second vlce.prre- prayer service at 3:00 o'c'ock.
ident; Mm. Jame. H off, recording
The Sunbeam Band of the First
aecretary: Mrs. J, II. Menlek. cor- Bsptist Church will meet al 3:30
responding seeretary; Mrs.
James.acmes
..... ........
i tne
o'clock iat
the vnuren.
church.
Wilson, treasurer; and k n . I L C.
The Knit Side primary ,P.-T. A.
c
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f
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rt,
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*
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, .
Sheafer, auditor.
ill have its last meeting of the
During the meeting a letter eras yeer in the form of “ Father*
read from I he Seminole County Night" at 8:00 P. M. at the school

At The Churches

Why not bo comfortable this
summer? Cool rooms overlooking
tho lake. Special rales with nr
without b o a r d . Elevator an I
phone. Valdei Hotel.— Ade.
CARD OF THANKS
Wo desire to sincerely thank
all our friend* and neighbors for
thoir kindness during our recent
baraavement, and for the teautlful floral offerings.
Mra. F. C. Pieht
Mr. and Mr* F. J. Will ink
and Family.

—Adv.

To-Night:

HULK SHOW
nAwwAmrauTK

SAM E o r DKATHYorLOVCwsdHOMORf

pastor, ■"
Sunday School, 9:45 A. 51.
5turnhig Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Evening Wdrshlp, 8:00 P. M.
Tha session will meet at the
close of th( morning and evening
worship services lor the reception
nf me ml cri. Those wilhmit chureh
home* In Sanford are welcomed to
all services. The pe*tur is avail­
able for conference every morning
from 9:00 o'clock to 13:00 o'clock
In hie study at th« church.

('Kristian Science aorvlces are
I h.’M every Sunday meriting si
'the rh.trli at East Second Street
»! Il:uu o'clock. Subject for to-'
m rrnw ii "Soul and Body."
Wnlnestiay evening church al
|sim E. 2m. s t„ at 8:00 c'clock.
'
, Thu church maintains a frrv
lica img Room at the church where
the Hu Ie ord all authorited Chris.'
n*n Science literature may be*
read, borrowed or purchased. Open '
Tiicsi'sys and Fridaya fr*m 3 to

The Rev. Alfred Erlcson, pastor.
Morning Servires, UtOO A. M.

HOUSE

. « ; ^ a 4 M^

( n in n .^ *k : a ^ ^ t g c w j n t r G W a *

-vie

drclfc~ ■gaa*a*liemtr*-«wd—w-Jntnt-ttfvdBF" "

meeting wss ptanned “tm
for next
»er»icr* at the request of the Rev
**
'
V
Christian Kndravur, 0:30 P. M.
Tuesday.
Sweat, the pastor, who I* attendPresents
Exhibition
Keen lug Services, 7:30 P. M.
mg a revival at Fort Slyer*. The
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
Rrv. Johnson la an old-fashioned
An interesting exhibit nf hand§» jj_
Wc«Ieyan Methodist preacher and mailc article* was held this after­ Thompson, Helen Txmm, Charlotta
everyone Is invited to hear him noon at tho Chamber op Commerce Isbill, netty Ann Taylor. Graca
I kKK MARY COMMUNITY
Lucille G am ll
and
Sunday.
Building by the flu*) Her*, a sew­ Whidtlen.
CHURCH
Claire Evans.
ing circle rompo-rd o f Lake Mary
girl* between the age* nf eight
tl'iesbyterlsn Government)
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
W. H. Higxinhotham am) aon,
and eleven year*.
Mothers and
Itiganiied In 1K9I.
Ray, left this morring for Palatfriends
of
the
girl*
were
preienl,
Ttvachlrg Services at 11:90 A.
The Rev. Smith Hardin. p*«lor.
ami refreshments were served at ka after visiting here a short Una
51. and 7:30 P. M.
Sunday S h ot. 9:15 A. 51.
with Mr. and 5lr*. J. M. Spivey.
Graded Suniby School wilh
Professor G. E. McKay, super­ the rinse or the afternoon.
These glrla have hern meeting
Ttalnrd Teachers, 10:00 A. 51.
intendent.
Morning Service, U nit A. 51. every Saturday afternoon since
Ministrr, the Rev. Jsmes M.
Sermon hy the pastor, "The Ihe first o f January, and each
Thompson.
30 DAY SPECIAL
girl ha* completed a sample uf
Chrislion Home".
different
stitrhes,
«
sewing
hag,
CHURCH OF l i l K NAZARENK
Tops DresBed 50c
Young IVcple'* Division, 8:45
an embroidered apron, and some­
P M.
lake Mary Fla.
thing tn wear,
Sanford Dyco Co.
Song Service. 7:45 P. 51.
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
Mrs. Jsmes Thompson, who for­
Evening Service, 8:00 P. )|.
3rd and French Ave.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Sermon by Iho pastor, “ |* Thy merly was a teacher o f Domestic
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
Science
ha*
hern
In
charge
o
f
the
H u rt Right?"
Young People's Society, d.10
__ Wednesday Braver Rerviee. 7:45 girls, assisted hy Mrs. Robert
_______________ _______ P. M.
P_M . .
True and ’ Mrs. Frsnk Evsn*.
I’rraching, 7:30 p. 5f.
The hut sewing meeting wa* June bug has the gxildon wing;
A cordial invitation is extended
Prayer Sleeting Tuesday, 7:30 to nil to attend these service*. held last Saturday, and a farewell
Lightning bug tha flam#}
P. M.
picnic at Evan»dale Park the pre­ Beil bug hat no wings at all.
Preaching County Home, 3:15
But Bad'* Spray kllla thaaa
vious Saturday.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
just the same.
F. W. The following girl* are msmlier* of the llu*y ltces: Mi*»e«
Preaching County Camp, 3:t9 P
D A D ’S S P R A Y
Corner Park mid Third Street. laurrlle Minrhrw, Ruth Pugh,
M.
Hold By
The Rev. John Bernard Root, .lane Co hran, Boris Ishiil, Nata­
FIRST BAPTISTVlVlIIICH
Seailaole F'eed Co.
minister.
lie True. Anise Whitaker, France*
Waaaf Gaarga
Church School, 9; 15 A. M.
I I I vv. f i r s t
The Rev. W. P. Brook*. Jr.',
.Morning Warship, |t:(H) A. 51.
sianlry.Rogers
tldw. Co.
pastor.
at 8:15 P. M. and go In a' group
Sermon hy the pastor.
Spur
ton
up ay u J. flin g Sunday School, 10:0 A. M.
to
the
Christ)
n
Church
for
the
Tho Christian Endeavor Society
MAN. 11* fu n fa rd Ave.
Morniu* Mervwes. 11:00 A. M. will meet at the parish house Endeavor pvenlng svrvire.
II. Y. P. II.. 8:45 I* 51. "
Evening Service*. 8:00 P. 51.
Wednesday Evening Services,
8:00 I*. M.
Defore lluyinir An Electric Refrigerator
On the next three Sunday
flee The New
evening* the pa«tor will speak on
the following cUtijerlc "Speaking
with Tongue*"; "Divine Heal­
ing"; and "Church Organltalion".

NORGE

HOLY CROHM KI'IHCDPAIi
CHURCH

The Rrv. 5!artln J. Dram, rccCHUIHH lor.
Rogallnn Sumlsy.
Holy Communion, 7:30 A. 51.
W. J. Carpenter, ps«lor.
Church School, 9:30 A. M.
The thenii- fur Ih* morning
Morning Prayer and Sermon.
service will he: “ Cen We Ba Fully
Assurvd That Ji-su* Is Davine?" 11:00 A. M.
Young People's Service Iwsgue
A t night the discussion will be
on: "Jesus I* Either God Ur A will entertain the Deanery at sup­
per at 8:30 I’. M.
Fraud."
MONDAY
The Commencement sermon for
Church Service league'. United
which 5!rs. E. A. Ihiuglasa gave a Thank Offering. 4:00 P. M.
WEDNESDAY
talk on Lee and U. D. t\ work and
Men's Club Supper, 8:30 F. 5f.
introduced Mrs. W. ('. Hill, presi­
Speakers, Bishop Wing, and
dent o f N. de V. Howard Chapter
Gainesville.
o f the U. D. C., who presented the "P a l" William*, of
Guest*. Ihe Boy Scout Troop nf
pirlure oj' lee.
The entire program was givrrt Holy CrnM Episcopal Church.
Busine-s. rlerllon nf officers.
a* follows:
THURSDAY. A* enslon Bar
Song. “ America,'' School.
Holy Communion. 10:00 A. M.
S'ripture, The Rav. Smith Hardin.
SATURDAY
Solo. " I ’nppiea Carry On," .!&lt;*•
Church School picnic. 2:00 r. M.
•Cowart.
Song.
"Florida My
Florida."
CHURCH O F GOD
School.
Poem. "Harvest
in
Flanders
Corner Gentva Avenue a n d
Field." Miss Ruth IfcGarvsy.
Quartette, “ Suwannee R i v e r . " Sanford Avenue.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M
John Dighton, Sam Dightnn. Jr.
Evening Service. 7:30 P. M.
■John Coleman, and Joe Cowart.
The Rev. Jamt* A. Johnson,
Song, "M ar Spangled Banner,"
West First Street, will fill the pulSchool.
OVIEDO

(Continued From
.vurateou* leadership
President e f our nilli
tried In relieving the flxaacM
distress of the nation and In turn­
ing financial affairs toward •
point wher* our dollars may aotw
b« worth somethlrg hear tha Tri­
nes o f the tlillar* we borrowed."
J ot before this mltalve vraa
written the head* of Northern aid
Southern lUpt'st churthea,
groups that split 88 years ago en
the *!a,very question, ciaapod
hand* on tho rtage of tha coavw&gt;
lion.
'
Pr. C. 0«car Johrson of 8L
Lout*, president of the Northern
Baptist convention which vyLl n»4et
here next week, wa* welcomed
by Dr. Dod b who presided orar the
opening session in the W aihinftM
auditorium.
Jn the hug* hssrmrnt helm* the
convention floor was a Johit eduCB'.inrat exhibit of ths two or-

FIRST C llt’RCn OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST

- *?nrt f g r ^ 'h 'T 'm r 'A r 'j r

. The Rev, E. D. Brownlee, D. D.

Baptists
Peace Proposal
Of Ro

M ILA N E S U N D A Y A N D M O N D A Y

PUH.A COMMTNTT7 CHURCH 'W A L T Y n . H U S T ^ J ^ i ^ ^ K M ^
Sundky School, 10:00 A. 51.
Kpworth League.* 8:45 P. M.
Preaching Services Sunday. R.

S

shower on Friday evening at iho
At a special program prase!
iseltUd
home of Mr*. Euslis Peaks on ^Tuesday afternoun by -the
PWW*
Fifteenth Street. At the eonclu-T0f Junlor „ ()(h
^
skn of the bunco games high *rhoa| auditorium, a picture of
n?ore prise, rhlffun hose, went General John J. Pershing, and a
to Mrs. John Whittaker, while low flag pole and stand, were pro
•core prise, a n.velty pillmv, wss sente,| to the school by a represen­
glvrn to Mrs. Ilerner I.. Winn.
tative of tho American Legion
A color scheme o f pink and Auxiliary.
blue wa* developed by the quan­
The program wa* given a* fol­
tities of n set, gladioli, and other lows:
garden flowers arranged In vase* Hong, "Ameri a." School.
and bowla about tho party moms. Scripture, School.
A n Ice and iweet course, further Songs, “ Suwannee lUvrr," and
ncrenuating the ch&lt; sen color note,
"Florida 5ly Florida," School.
wa* served nt a late hour hy the Talks on Foreign lands. Group of
hostess, assisted by 51r*. Peaks.
pupils in costumes.
Among those invited were: Poem on Poppy Day, Nancy HoaMrs. Ilerner L. Winn, honor
aetter.
guest. Mis. John Whittaker, Mrs. Song, "Star Spangled Banner,"
Winstrn llaycs, Mrs. Earle Do*-,
ami Flag Salute, School.
sey, Mr*. James Hands,
Mr*.
Ths schv'il recently presented a
Archie Franklin, 5lr*. Roscoe program on Flag Day when rep­
Taylor, Mr*. C. A . Taylor, 5!r*. resentative! of the I-eg Ion Auxil­
Eustls IVaks, Mrs. John Millar. iary were In attendance.
Mrs. Bill Pnrrlsh, Mrs. Cecil
Winn, and Ihp Mises Katherine
Waters, Oorothrn Lawstn, Eva- Pictures Of Pershing
Iren Cost. Rosalie Pope, Marjorie
And Lee Presented
lloskin, Christine Htoudenmlre,
Margaret Giles, llaxel Appleby,
Two framed pictures, one of
Alke Vlhlen, Carmita ItarU-r, and General John J. IVr*him?, and the
Eltlse Winn.
other nf General ltnl«rt E. Leo,
were presented to Seminole High
Dancing Party Given School yesterday morning when a
program was presented by
By Rinky-Dink Club special
the students of the school. Repre­
sentatives of tha American Legion
A swimming and dancing party Auxiliary and N. de V. Howard
was given Wednesday evening by ('hater o f ths U.'D. C. were in at­
tha ntntbsr, of the iUnky-DInh tendance.
Club. Guest* gathered at the home
Mrs. J. H. Colclough, music
o f Miaa Catherine White and went chairman of the Legion Auxiliary,
from there to San Lando Springs presented the picture of Pershing
by truck. Punch and eaks war* ln behalf of the Auxiliary after
served during the evening.
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. St. Clair White, Jr., chaper­ St. Clair Cameron, Clifford Bell,
ones, the Misses Nancy White, Jack Rusaell, Zeno Vause, John
Catherine White, Mary Forrester, Coleman, St.
Clair White, III,
Katherine Forrester, Sheila Britt, Carl Vauae, James Djson, 51ax
Mary XscSfshonrrinnte Blgggra, Rumbley, Woodrow Riser, O. P.
Evtlyn Echols, and . Roy Echols, Herndon, Jr, anj Bill White.

the Oviedo High School will be
pres, bed hy Rev. I. C. Jenkins. D.
D. of Or lam O, on Sunday night.
May
The Sunday School social gath­
ering v * i a great success. The
altrnuanre was up to expcctsBon*. snd the program and rrfre-hmenis met the desires of a 1.
Sjih lathering* should be tvP-atid 11rqucntly.

KUBNEF.GR METHODIST
CHURCH

Busha Wright. Jr., this morning that organisation stated ID appre
A mein meetinr of (he SI. A g­
at the Femald-Laughton Memo- rial ion for the splendid work done nes Guild of Holy Cross Episcopal F U LL GOSPBL TABERNACLE
by the County Federation with the Ch rrh will bo held al 3:3(1 o'ejocl
al Ho*
HospiUl.
xt%l
pi
New Orlando Road near Geneva
Community Kitchen.
at the Tarish House with Mrs. Avenue.
Among the reports read
^ ^ rie n d " of Hudson neater will
Joe Consoles m hostess.
The Rev. William F. McPher­
be glad to Irarn that ho Is nlde that on Cameron Park whim
The Dependable Class nf the
to bo out again after undergoing stated that tho County Commis­ First Methodist Chureh will have son, pastor.
Bible Srhnol, 9:45 A. 51.
an operation recently at the sioners had u road cut- through Its regular meeting at the home
Sermon, 11:00 A. M.
Fernald-taughlon Memorial Hos­ the park to its higest point and in
o f Mrs. W. 8. Thornton, West
Evangelistic Service, 7:15 P. M
addition
had l ha
underbrush First Street, at 7:30 P. M.
pital.
Women's Prayer Meeting Wednes­
cleared away.
day. 3:00 P. M.
TUESDAY.
Miss Mary Ruford Fowrll re­
he Pantry Shelf reported n doPrayer
and
Pralso Service
An Important Hireling o f the
turned last night from llaires
on of 41 garments,
cans
Wednesday, 7:45 P. Ms*
City where she visited Miss India of vegetable.!, and one quilt to tho Little Theater will take place al
Leslie for a short time, Kho was poor Of the county. It has two 8:00 P. M. In tho ruurcil room at
A L L SOULS CATHOLIC
the City Hall.
accompanied here hy Mias l«s 'le more quilts which will bo given
CHURCH
The Young 1'eopir’s Department
who will be her guest for a few away in the near future. The Uvle•
*
do Woman's Club reported that it o f the First Methodist Chureh will
days.
The Rev. J. J. Kcllsghan, pastor
Miss Virginia Jiakins,
haj presented MOO cans of vege­ present
' First Mss*, 7:30 A. M.
Mrs. C. A. Adama and guests, tables to the needy since Febru­ reader, and If?** Helen Gnrdy, or­
Second Mass, 9:00 A. M.
ganist,
In
a
recital
at
F:00
P.
W?
**
Mrs. W.' I. Adama, M'eh Claire ary. ‘
Benediction after 9:00 A. M
at
the
chur
h.
The
public
is
InAt the conclusion o f all buainrsj
Adama, Claude Adama, and Ilrnnt.
Mass.
social period was enjoyed when vlted.
Dally .Mass, 7:30 A. 51.
ley Adams, of Fort Lauibrdalc,
WEDNESDAY
Sunday School Saturday at 3:00
and Miaa Dorothy Maine* spent refreshments were served hy Mrs.
_
A
benefit
breakfast
bridge
yesterday afternoon at -fhihn C. U. Hesrry, Mrs. J. A. Histline, party, sponsored by tho Soria! T T Y ----------------------Mrs. Neimcyrr, anj Mrs. J. H
Springs.
Department of the Woman's Club, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Menlek.
will be glvrn at the club house at
Tha Bar. and Mrs. Smith Har­
9:15 A. M. with Mrs. S. D. HighSixteenth Street and Sanford
din will leave Monday to attend • Mrs. Winn Honored
leyman as chalrmsn. Reservations Avrnue.
meeting of tha trustees of South­
be made with Mrs. H. W.
Tha Hsv. F. 51. Mar.cr, pastor.
With Bunco Party must
ern College at Imkcland ami the
Rucker by Tuesday at noon.
Bible School, 945 A. 5f.
Commen:cment exercises at the
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Complimenting M m . Ilerner Icollege on Tuesday. The Rev.
Kbcning Service 8:00 P. 51.
Hardin ia one of the trustee* of Winn, a recent brii'e. Mi-** Minnie Junior^ High School
Bets Echols cntcrlaincd with ■ Has Special Program
Southern College.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
bunco party and nilwctlanemia
l ^ v t r . and Mra. Sherman SI:
f’f f t y d and daughter, Jane, and
; Sir. and Mrs. A . L. Betts and
- Charles Betla are spending the
w eek-end at Daytona Reach.
They will be accompanied home
tomorrow night by Mr. ami Mra
W . P. Dllts, of Brooklyn, N Y.
who will be their guests for a
short lime.

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beforo neon.
HARRIM i
A t soon aa h« wa* Informed af
the incident, A*»t. If. S. A lly .
FOUND A T ___ Arthur
Srhwart*. who eonducte-l
the Harrlman Bank Inveatlgathm.
ISLAND_HOTEL notified
it! agent* o f la

TO

'OinUo—H From Par* O-al
Inc from acute and fatal disease
of the heart and o'f th* b*lff. and
that there was no tr-pe of hi*
recoxery."
Police ami JWeral
agent*
aearchr.l the clty'nnd watched
•tsasrohip pier* god railroad ela­
tion* all d«T.
He lx under fJJ.O.M bond, and
autlv riliee xahl thexe would be
forfeited If ho failed to appear
In court Monday.
Leisure reported Ihe hanker’*
ebxenrr. telling pnli.-e that a dmrman noticed Katrlme^ leaving tinhospital, un East filxt St., xhort-

Upsala and Grapeyilfo
firm. LUBBLLB UALUNGKK

K m Ann Splaka, af Lsaaburg,

Mr. mnd H n . Elmer Tyner an-

win ha* (&gt;**• rUiMlng her aunt,
Mr*. C. W. Motgpn. and mother,
Hr*. M. H- Kiag, fon tb# pant tw.
w**X*. haa Mturnad l m
s Kh*
waaKCompaAktd
Hi#* .fllaahath l f # 8 * b*a rotueped to H*r homo from fomandlqn whatp aka taggnh. in the
High School af that tltjt, ,,

Bourice the birth of a ton May 14.
Hr. Xmlm enjoyed • day at tha
0. P. A. convention it Forrest
a i r Hr- a"d Hr*. Wilfre.l I*l*r*en motoring ibern with him and
hi* mo . Cmrjt, going Tor him. ,
]W* have heard of • number of
good cite hr* of fish lalely.
' Howie t Klrtther and Russell
Lundqulst, two of our ynun* men
tnft Friday to join tha government
Tort*try work for llw nummfr.
w
Ilka their grit. They will baj
■if'Fart Schrivtn, G*., for a coupi* of week*.
Mr. and Mr*. Claud Blunder*
PfJ lillle ion, Tointnlr, nmlorrd
( « Jampm for Mother'* Day. Mr*.
BauiHbrt «nd T»mmlo rrmajned

iU i weak with bar
MU1*.

relumed

brother.'Mr.
homo

will)

Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Dixon and
two children itconlly returned
from a mptor trip to t'ordclu, Ga,
wnar* they apenl a &gt; few &lt;Lyx.
They called homo her rioter*. Mia*
Kate! Ia and Mlaa Ruby Warren,
Miag Ruby ipent the winter her*
* * a y will b* mulct! by the young
,tfe regret lo have our old
friend, Dr. Kirk, leave for the
aummer. II* Irfl lout Sunday for
Tamp* to join hi* nlec* and thay
faff' for Norwalk, Ohio. II* haa
been the guaal of hi* old friend
B id . Clark.
-

LO N G frQ O D
Mr*. J. 11. MBNJCK

hr

N it*. Lei* M i M I . W mm Hvraspa
Hr*. W. J .
McKay, Clyqdcm J»*Juon, T r i \ n ami Mr*. Nartoq, of .JgglaMtvhl*,
Kpdaon. »U|y Tlnthfr ,fr*y M(il. aef..,vliUJng Jhair fathau -W. H.
{ amsoo, MrAdoo Farina, A lk v jCnibrall. curing th* ahaaSe* of
toward. Cuiil* K ylf, Haul £ *«- IhaJg mother and Mr*. Tact'*
Ur,
Ellen Overstreet,
Gladys dn ihter. Mix* Julia Tart, who
flloneroek,
Dorothy Whitehead, left laxl Sunday for a visit In
l,ucy tnUmln*cr. Rachael Franch, Charleston, S. C.
halldar loach** are avaMbl* U tha
Glenn Shllfelo, amt Karl Ovi-rMix* Fleam. Wamrlght, e f tha yerpleatd boettaa. Pear Itsatf. aa we
streat.
Florida Sanitarium and Uoapual all know, it unequalled aa a tblret
cncgHxr* particularly
pwMsuiAfij vb
wKm atija,
quencher,
on warm
daya,
ffur.it* of Mr. and Mr*. D. It. in Uilando, anil her hrqlbar, Ban qw
but If It Li to be Mnrfd With ft lunch
ia
gfiiMid
j,
m
lm
lw
W alacighL-.of- Jianford. , viaiUd"i-Miwtaai
OF nr^mf fa"»T*’^iry cmBmiy kw
W roaLlUUI-*
Mr*. Victor IlunF, of Fufmatto,- their mother on Mothet’a Day.
yanlad by tha dlahea that ga brat
with It.
Mr*. It. . Gray, Ttrra Cell, and
Oliver Cromwell, of Chuluotn, &gt; Of court* you’ll have a aupply of
Mr*. Nwttlw Ardrew*.
waa a visitor her* Sunday,
K txelf, pickle* and ch***e and then
Graduation exercise* of Senior
ynuc main dlih try on* af the**
Mr*. Duvall and ten, Uuhhtroi
now recipe* that are bound to torn
dee* of Lyman achool will be at
Duvall, return**! rscantly from ■ out a treat to plea** everyone. The
tha auditorium on Frliky night.
seven week*' stay In Winter I'M- frank furthi-r loaf pictured above tan
May 2fl.
Grammar idhool gradube served hot or eold. a* you IA*.
van.
Tou ll find It extremely Inexpanidve
■llon will be held on Thu reday
Rav. A. A. Mtdtalf and wife, of and Ihe #t»»nc» of aimpUcIty aa far
nlfht at tha lamp place.
Occeula,
uni
Itev. Medea If* aa the preparailnn *o*a. The m b * :
Service* at Cheint Episcopal
Praakfurter Loaf
brother and hi* wife attended the
Church were conducted on Sunday ser vires gt tho Mathodlat Church
13 frankfurter*
hy Iter. Mirim J. IIram. new rrc.
1 cup dak* aoda cracker* .
here Sunday.
, 1 dip. prepared muctard 4 *
t»r at lloly Crpa* Episcopal
Mlaa Catherine Young chaper­
1
egg
Church of Sanford. Mr*. Emma
1 rup rannctl tomatoes
oned h«r claae of high achool pu­
AiTlmtl Lyman wa« organist,
Cut I frankfurter* In hxlvro |yn*
pil* to Sanlando Spring* Itil
Banlindo Bpring*, newly land- Saturday on * picnic and awlmreaped with tropical palm*, cool
ming parly. Sho wax aialated In
bathing pool* and rustic aatla**,
■o cuing by Charle* Lee who furI* the moat attractive retort In
nlahed tha eonvayance.
Luke Barker Kays:
Central Florid*. It I* under lb*
M&gt;f* Adm it** Wall*
aqtarmanagement of C. 0. N**h and in
lalncd her Junior pupil* at Sancharge o f Mr. and Mr*. J. TL Rt- Undo Spring* on a picnic Satur­
II), all o f Uilaado,
day.

Member*

of

Florida

Public

Service and their families had (It
g n tn by MU* Mr Kay At Daytana &gt;afternoon of *purU with picnic
e il.r d iy .
Senior* o f loxt year auppaT there lait Th-tsdpy.
A troop of Qrlj Scout* spent tha
war* alio Invited. Thoae attend­
ing ware!
The Mlaae* lluikill, wtak-anil at tha Spring*.
t&gt;frn Frain. Carolyn Ijnwia, fclena
Farina, F.mily Tire, I d U Shockneat, Dorolhy Whitehead, and D.
LAKE M ARY
D. Mclnloxh, Jr., GUnn Shllclto,
Clyde Whitehead, Jack Tice, and
Mr*. Hoy Towmend waa hpnBoy Forwnrd.
uttd with a ahowai on Wctineiaay
Tha Sophomoie clean had a pic­ altarnoon at the homo o( sir*.
nic at Falm Spi-nit* FrhWy a(lvr- Homer Gleaaon. About 18 ladlra
naoh. Tho ftdluwing wet* prexent: “ Ciu prtxent. Thu room* wliuro
« r. an,| Mr*. W. J. Wall*. Jr., Ihe guvaia were criteria.iwd wkvxi
la* Rudell, Miia McKay, Clara- dccoratad with gladioli.
nal, Unwell, Itirhanl French, KHn'l
The Chamber ui Commerce held
Mae Stllea, F.Uia Tice, Mamie a aoclal matting at Community
Kyle,
M
P H Glndyi Sionerock,
Emily IUII laat Monday night. Dancing
Tice, Georgia lee Stile*, Robert and » right-uf nund pgrforiiiMiicve
Stoneroek. Max French, Traxda w»ro in* antarUinmepi tvalurc*,
Bullion, ami Billy lloldxwnrth.
ib* Uttar being given by Uilly
A bridge parly wax given Mon­ M agravo.
day night by Mr*. R. K. Thornton
The Young Faopla’a Society of
and MU* Aldla la Vlgna at tha Community (Jhurcn onjoyed • aolatUFa home, Tho gucata wore; cial *»ering JaaL Friday nlgui at
Mr*. Maud Tupp«-r. Mr*. Gartrud* tha homo o f Oatlow llulchiuaun.
McCaliey, Mix* Anna Clnrk. Mlaa
fha Boy Seoul*, under tho diFloranre McKay, Mix* LoU Uu- itctlon o/ Mr. Darruw will pre­
&lt;Vf and MU* Margarrt Mnlhew*. vent ■ piay and other entertain
Tho Reminrd* County Federa­ menl, including pmai.al and llbtion of Women's Clubs hthl Ihe *rary, next Tueaday night, May
annual meeting with Tmrgwnnd 23, at Community all.
Clvle la-ngue n* hostess rlnh on
We era giad to rvpotL that Kcv.
Thursdsy aflernotm with n large J. M. Thampton U recovering
number of member* present, ten- ftom hie recent lllneat.
_
rcaenllng tho Oviedo Woman'*
Congial lailora aia bc.’n ^ i l tended to Mr. and Mr*. ltayi|i&lt;iri',i

Sieve’s Plare

- .Th»._Melhodl*t. S-ndpy Sch®''!
iponxorrd a aoclal gatkerlrg on
(he chuuh lawn Tuaaday evening
In the form of a get together
an.l picnic auppar which wax
thoroughly cnjoycil by all who at­
tended.
Dr. W. J.'Carpenter attended n
church meeting lo Lveaburg Fri­
day and apoka at aamc.
Mr. an:I Mr*. S. W. Swope, oC
()i Undo, wait recant vitllorx hurt
of their tlaughUr, Mr*. U. H. Leo.
MU* Catherine Young enterlalncd h*r Seventh Grade pupiU
C a awlmm.’ng -party at Mr.
tay'a ramp Wcdnexday aflarnoon.
Charley ,W*»t, of Winter Dark,
watt a vlailor of the achool Thurxday morning.
Min* Fa line Moran, a teacher
in the grammar achool, waa
relied horn* Tueaday an account
of the aetloua lllnrvx nf her moth­
er, Mia, A. A. Moran.
Frlanda
hop* for bar apeedy recovery.
Dr. am! Mr*. ' Matherqpn, of
Fort Mytra, wer« her® Ugl week­
end vlalting Mr*. MalharxonV
mother, Mrs. L&gt; A. Lae, and other
relative*.
Friend* or Mr*. Jam** Lav re­
gret to Iratn It v u neceaaary
for her to remain in lha hocpllal
of Dr. licit*' thi* work.
It. I » Wheeler and Mr*. R. W.
Dickett ware Orlaniki vUitnra
Wednesday,

GENEVA .

P08T OFFICE

By MBS. F. B. DOOLEY

LUNCH
RapI rood far Rea] Maal

Regular Meals 80c
OppaatU Post otnea

GEORGE
WASHINGTON*
MO IOOMJ . MO tATHJ
’

,N IW | IT AND f I NI J T
Ivaty Katw* faallli* AHuiaa OlesaUg
Ctaaeilltg Labky * fttdl*

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A BEAUTIFUL' HOtCL
Ipltadld feillDUt • Qtri|a, • (id le

T 7 FtflOAIADI

IVIkV CONVINIINCLrot tUMMIJI COMfOIT
.. was MWWNGNTTHBf llWU ,a ,

ju t about m
»»»y
T’ flN O A HUkR t h a t o o n Y
MACK AA IT I * T ' flN O A
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A CbOlgO AAAAON
n a H u r a a F IS H i x c a p t
TMAM THAT DlTAA 0*4 TH’

FA H fc S T O d K * •

Cuba Tense With ,
Expectation Of
Revohitioh Move
(Continued From 1’age One)
tliwn country to Join appnixlnmle
ly 300 already in Uu&gt; field against
rebel*.
Unit-ring him to *Umi&gt; out re­
bellion a* best He may, th« gener­
al staff ha* sent Muj. Araor.Io
Ortlx to lake chnrgo uf upi-pallon*
agalact tho insurgents.
UaporU
reached Havana last night that
OitU lit 1 swiftly tuucl-niartlalrd
ami hanged several * prisoner* ha
took.
.
i
TravaUta from Clago da Avll. In,
Bant* Clara, ytaUtdiy ruportad an
loclplant uprlsln gin that aaciion.
From Santiago, carnalof Ormlantp

(Itu at thq Ftrnabl-Uuglilun
Memorial II&lt; ypitaTjutaday.
Mr*. Edr.cn Colt waa shopping
In Orlando Wtdntaday.
■ MU* Roby Faftr* left Thuraday for a visit In Daytona Beach
with .rotative*.
Ed Klltw* returned Tuesday
frem a visit to Tallahaaac*.
M. D. Barber, of Ranflend. was
greeting frlanda In G e n e v e
Wednesday.
Mr*. A. A, Moran la Improving
after a vary serious Illness at her
home.
—Mr- aad.Mra.-P.-H., fuday apd
daughter, Eleanor, spent Sunday
In Leanbnrg.
Mr. and Mm. Jo* Corlay spent
Sunday a* the guest* nf Mr. uwl.
Mrs. E. J,' Summarolll tad
family.
r, ■
Mrv. M E. DooUy aad acn,
!/■ ~
■ - » —-—— -* ■'*■■&gt; aivroam
p'
tnroa failed to npper Ib* crowd en­
joyed a nnmbar of race*.
, ,
lion. P. B. Smith, of Ran(erd,
will apeak at 11:00 o'clock San. ,
day morning, May It at Commu■ity Church.

vrta*. Pat remaining frankfurter* and
Ufa n x '. i n through arindrr. Add
mustard. egg and t o m a t o # * to
cracker-frankfurter mlilur*. Grras*
• loaf yon. Place halvee of frank­
furter*, aid* by aide and akin ridel
dowa. crorrvlio af tl a pan. Pack ta
tha frtnklurttr mixture. Kaka la a
moderate oven IJO’ P.t tor 1V40 minH t«, T vn w t pq Pl»Utr fp4. *arya.
Good not or coliL t-4 portlarra.
For a new chrowi specialty try Uii*
baked rondo* which lo »a*1*r lo make
than a loufll* but la Juat a* good.
Kaked Cheewi rondim
1 cup scalded milk
1
IS cup* eajllna biscuit*
I
&gt;i lb. cheer*. CLaktd
,
1 ItMp butler
!
S t*P. **»•
3 rgg yolks beaten
3 egg white*
Pour tealded milk aver finely crum­
bled rrackere. naked chrer*. butlfr
and aall. Stir Ihla mlvlur* Into (waten
egg yolk*, fold In slimy beaten egg
whllcgp l*nur Into bull-rod baking
dlrh and bak* In a mod.rale oven
»JTV P.) SO--K minute*, 4 port Iona.

maintain a watch at all
and steamship terminals.

carried Into the federal courtroom
Apr. 10 on a atroUher and plead­
ed not guilty.
Trial waa rot fur. May * nnd
was continccd be'ausc of hi* HIncri to May
'
The banker's attorney
want to the korplUt, tho

llarriraan has teen order phy­ Nursing Itome. Immediate _
cr he wax n. titled by them that
sician'* care .or several tuonlha.

On Mar. H. while Ul in bed at
his h-me, ho ara* arreeteil on a
federal warrant charging misuse
of (ho tank's funds. Ur 5.
Atty. George Z. kletfaUv, aimullanacusjy, sahl Ihe invmtigntioq
begun more than a year ago In­
dicated' tho falalGration of three
account*, in luding that of the
National KahibIGon Co, owner*
-f tho New York Giant*.
Bail wax than not# at f£&gt;n00
and wa* continued when hq waa

Harrimai h«d not roturneiL A f t ­
er waiting for more than on tiour,
hn telephoned the polk*.
The Jo-rman at th* hospitol
Mid Itorrlman walkad idovfto
down Cist St., toward Uxing.oa
A U l*orr said that.** U r *
was continued because ot t o

• mvxlorl us" in Hardman * waU*
log away from the hmitgl,^s-hero
he e«nplcd a
_
window room on th. fourth floor.

ADVERTISE

prepared fur revolutionary tapeditiona expreted to land north of
Santiago, and Just next of ltoDttplU ul) the actual aetvlly,
Cuba'* young radical revol.lion•tie*— lb*. A -U C a v t v l "oejuty
and It* affiliate, the O C It U,
reliably reported lo number be­
tween them more than 16,000
members— itendfa,illy deny any
Ix'nnil wide uprldng ha* bean or­
dered.
Alwaya, until 10-10. l ulu cetebrated her Indepernl^rre duy with
(rue luilin eiulictanee,
highllown uraloiy, paiaitfS, munlc, l»land-wide galeey -*uch wrr* her
national hilthday*.
U.A not in I Odd, nor In I'J.'II, no*
In lOK’d hax the day been io coin-nemoralrd. Nor will there In- on^
qieat drat of public rejoicing toA* In rrcci.. yean public- denionatrallonx Will be burned.
In
llnvane, province, military rdUl*
prohibit group* of mine Ilian threeperron*. I'altre rexcrvi* am held
at ({uartera ready lo quel) uny
’drmonaliationa. Offlctra* ami •oi­
lier*' leave* have been ctr.cclk'd.
Tho t'ly at Urge and the pub,k aulh'-rlllea have haatnl iicraiatanl rumori that Frexidcnt Ma­
chado’* enemlea who have caroled
on alma*t without pauru thexe
lank ttne® year* a relent lex* bat­
tle Lgainxt hie regime, have
ihoxcn today to algnlfy thru.gh
rioting ami dUafder thi-ir op|&gt;f&gt;&gt;.i*
liun to hi* cent nuance in ufflce.
Macha.ti'a opponent* maintain
—and the tupreme court otic* ro
ruled— that
hia
loratitutiunal
term in office expire* today.
Their contention I* Taxed on the
allegedly Illegal amendment* In
ID37-192H which permitted hi* reelection for ala yean Inatead of

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hit# House Hostetw
Has Greeted Thoas s n d s O f Visitors
WASHINGTON,
May
!«* A fter two a»ontka in the Wklte
House, Mrs. franklin D. R « » e s flt te begtaalag to thlak that
bar major occupation a* tho Ac­
tion *■ boeteaa will bo handahaWtrg.
Sine* Mar. 4 ib* has recclee.l
thousands o f persona In the Whit*
House r u f l k f from hifh official*
of |b* leading nation* of th# w «ld
down to a group of slghl-seere
yrho happened on* day to be
looking Into tha dining room wken
’ ah* cam* down to luncheon. People
come to •** her about everythin I
under th* sun.
At first, Mr*. Roosevelt pro­
posed to set aalde a certain period
each day when ah* would reeelvj
g * ^ “ T l^ m ilflir # ^ 5 a iT T T m
would then have free for other
thing*. But ah* sab) recently that
her plftt had been Impractical.
| " I t eoo*t bo done. Either you’**
l got to be uninterested in them «■
•la* you’ve got to .see them. I've
jiiat made up my mind to »rs
them."
Mrs. Roosevelt once described
her hambhakr as pliable, declar­
ing it would fit all hand*. So it
ha* since Mar. 4. There ha* been
n greeting for the lowly a* well
aa the great. And those who have
received It would not call It by
any metna a limp greeting but a
pleasantly agyresaive and&gt; kirdly
greeting.
It would be quite a iroblem tv
i m r iv y
must economlt* on their budgat*
and then to be Informed that they
must M hoateaa to a whole aerie
of Prim* Minister* and other
high -representative*-nf— forelgMtiona. But the hostess of the
nation, has aucrecded in meeting
such a situation.
Whil* the entertainment
of
these tlplomati has rat ed for

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SATirRDAT. MAT M, 19X1

20 FOREST ARMY
GROUPS TO WORK
CAROLINA AREAS

**i
»elt h a s ------------------- j—
propriatiow allotted to U U tatartalntng hah' ’ ws4 • been eaceeded.
Bran th* state ditip*11 were sim­
ple. The first lady planned jiu .
what wal M tM tr y to have u »
foreigners feel that th* proper
respect was being shown them.
Out of her private funcW she paM
th* etpenses o f tha young danron Whom ah* lavited te perform
for company at the dinner in
honor of ..Print* M Inlater Kam*ty
MacDonald.
Tha entertainmant o f the recent
stream o f diplomats *earned like
an "orgy’* te Mra. Roosevelt. With
th* em ptied of the dinner in
honor of th* Italian Envoy. Guiib
Jung, tha real of tha state
affair* In ce»Aaction with this a*.
rie* o f vlalta will be *Ttag." Mr*.
Roosevelt will be away on a motor
trip with her bialneaa partner,
Mlaa N it t y Cook,1and th* Presi­
dent will perform th* duties of
host alone.
There has been a eonaidermjle
taring In thg purchase o f imioline in the two months that tin
new ever tlv » hat been In th*
-jyjMt-Hana*. A wether wi
have been given up, and Mr*.
Roosevelt uses bar own blue
roadster for her own transport?tion most of lbs time.
The removal of a group of paim*
and fern* from tho upstairs hall
where a conservatory was former­
ly maintained haa don* away with
Ihe coat of (heir care, said tu
amount tu « considerable sum *a..?ii
month. The White House »taif ha*
been reduced, but it was necessary
to call In some « t r , heip duri i,f
•h« visits o f lh« Prime MlnlaUt*,'
There was evidence that both
Prime Minster MacDunakl anJ
lurmer Premier Iterriut enjoyed
.he simplicity at th* Whito lle iu .
Thiy both talked of the simple
bacKutoumi from whieh-thcy'r.td
risen.

FLORIDA,

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Most O f Men Will Be
Occupied In Work
In National Parks

I’ racti.ally all this territory, e e l Mountains lYrk area contains! bill th# operating and debt service well as county official* ta
tho .outheastarn .lope of the
**&gt; tndc* **f trout streams. Use* would constitute separate ^
, ar dHimtuent tax**,
.f th
.L - -mountain
, - u a i s i u s/iiia
t w lien*
I L a s upon
ntuin projwrty
neim arlw and
a n il e»*,i
il.l L
it
,K.
Residents o*
country
eould
hei special assessment luod* far
Him
ii.-.
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dtaltievl
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the
encouragement
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■i ito-e waters go over the of the purity of their straenis,] the Hy tn levy e»ri*e lase, for create a delinquent tav adju
• l1
. tain a t M u s c le s h u a ls .
upon privately hoard ramprtaing the chairmen
1an,| the beautificalion of highways’ ,ty operations
trvinemloua reforestation
\\
1for their own benefit, a* Weil ■ * i0Wtie&lt;l utilities Tb*1 tav assessor the county commission
it will be carried out on to please the eye of the tourist
TL
„ rr m 'Include,' would Iw requires! to make special school board the clerk of the ell
w.«tcr*heda of streams rising
The present program include* __
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*e*iern North Carolina, and m l only thr
the opening
opening Up
up nj
of new
n e w , effort to idace thr name* of own cuit vourt. the ta* colle.tof and
. ,, tr-d .tvielopment is es-| highway* to brine out more &gt;fe f­ j er» of real property upon the tav sessor, to pa«s upon ip p llt llW * 1
p-vtrd tn lake place,” Mr. Stabler fectively the scenic beauties of
for reilucttons in past due ts iM
book*.
,
announced While about 75 per rnt (ho VS' 1 region, blit the biuldtn*f
otdd erri'
&gt;lb" eerlifieale* of whirh ar* held T
Thl*
ami
nmithrr
bill
would
env
« f iln. air* lg (till in for**ls, &gt;f hiinebnek trill* and othc,”
tl-e*e .ern,. a bright pro*pert that •nr* n* of whnlewime. outdoer'Tet- power but not direet the eit&gt; a*
th r
steepest p o r t i o n *
of -ration. whi h bar destructive
•h,- rlearnl laml will eventually he iractlces ami will keep the nntnr
pltreil imler gnvemmeni enntrnl a) (Inriri of Stoulhern Appataehiu
aril returned In forest roter.
RP M EM BER—
ini art.
Mure reforestation work will be
W E W * * d fttu Y r a il ia t n r w T th o u t r e m o v in g f r o m y o o r
•We about the headwater* » f the
Tenne..ee River’* Irlbularir* in
c a r— g iin ra tilrr clrc iih tlo n .
,
North I'ntollim than In any n'heW
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SCIENTIFIC
MICROMETER
iaie. Mr Stabler raid.
Fin.r
•here »j|l be large eumhrr* of
WHEEL ALIGNER. Slope ehlmmy, cupplnff,
workmen ore**eil Into servlfe. a
wandpring a m i etc.
f. . 'ili'il inlp.iirrnient In the ptoli
tern o f onrmnlnyment I* looke.1
W E httvi* the Sim-lnl'inl Lupricntinn Service—eevw#
r.ir In ft.M‘ttnn to the vnngvn’ d
illffercnt kintle of greaec—enme «e your ftrlnry
i f .’mill men. more will be added
from time to time, a* the rehahi,rw-ommcnile.
oa'ion tvlpn* nroirre**,

RALETGH. N. T. — An Initial
rontinfant cf 2000 “ sodier* of
peace." whooe perpoa* wi!» be to
make war on erosion, and refores­
tation and aid In the reneral
building up of
the Tenne**ee
Valley, will occupy 20 ramp* m
we*tern North Car.Una, accord
In* to H. O. Stabler, form er In
chant* of eastern and *otilhern
national tatwala.
In each camp there will be
IOO w. rker*, and many o f the
amp* will be located In the nr-n
embracej In that portion of the
Croat Smoky Mountain* Nntinnal
rark, lylnit within thl* »t*te. *
rnn*lderab1e nontlon* or
both
The mountain region. Mr. Sin
■htfT~|twimnt* tttrr,- rmttpnw* -on e1'w T ir t r - jf m r iw iiT ^ m r r T f r n n
Fd ItcnUon. St.
f f ir t ^ H - Representative
*l«th of the entire area o f the »»*rt*tt*i-t|fi if F(*n i n *
state and lake* In IS eountie*. rd Into trame refute*. The !hnok&gt; I.nrle. By the provl*i.&gt;n« of the

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Try and get the American wom­
an to spend a summer without
her nrinted frocks! When th* hot
weather descends on us, ever)
woman will* swear there’* nothing
for general all-round n*e 1 * sat­
isfying as the printed frock, with
or without jacket. Thi, summer
there ar* print* on cotton*, ailks,
linens, or all the novel*? fahrirs
whhh us* mlvturea of different
yarns. ■
There are lots, of Mark and
white nrlnt* which look well with
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white one* which seem In need the
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HAVE YOUS WATCH repaired
by on* wko really knows how
S tiffs, J*water, Mag. Ave.

V t e R T c a F and body Ford pick*
up tract with tag. |250. Good
r w f r t mad# anil #nl#r#it * In th#
T Ford ton truck Stake and cat fMrrull i*«iirl# Tw#nl&gt;r.third Jildtwith tag. |M Reel A Son*.
T 'tat i flrciilt* JUmtnol# rm iniy*
W A N T TO T R A D £ T ton modrl
T. Ford track, motor and tire*
la good condition, for a light
Iru'k or paasanger car, must be
good. Reply W. H. T. Cam-Hvr-

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