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Ib ra li
Sholtz Asks Power To Cut
h U h M
F to tM t** H t » r l
T h * W a r d 's G raataat V r * * U b U
Spot u i R le fc a t Garden Land.

‘ M. VOLUME XXIV

Declares He Will Not
Call Extrt Session
And Warns Solons
O f Responsibilities

Governor Against
New Tax Burdens

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

aAN FO R D ,

M t a b t r Associated P m »

SKOALSPOKER
BE IS SIGNED
BV PRESIDENT

F L O R ID A .

n e w s pa pe r

F iv e Cent*

F R ID A Y . M A Y * 1®.’ 1 M »

™ AGAJN?Maintenance OfHuge
Contemplated Bond Issue UPPERHANDIN A rmylsFren chReply
i l l STRIKE
To Chancellor

WASHINGTON, May I t l - i A ’) |cancel the spe'lnl taw * win— Repeal o f pTohtbltl n. Congres. , repeal takes place.
tuli] yesterday by the admin- [ Douglas was deleuat.-d hy -Src
..........
Miration, will finance unaided
the . relary W-odin to *,»uk for
tor tlu - ( r U C ia l S k i r m i s h
B cM -a.
stupendou* $3,300,000.01)0 bonJ j treasury st the epeiili g hcatinu
y w— "
Issue needed to execute the build 1on the bill, which quickly r.mcvn
jam .erigram -irf th i" t»w -p .W *e U ta **4 ~ «W "t4 »-la ^ 4 p »-»i«»—
explained it was ah*..h»tcl&gt; nr.
This declaration whs made hy i essary to raise the * » i.iW0.Uuii
Lewis W. Douglas, director of I bveaute the bulk
U»e l»«W«
T A L L A H A S S E E . M ay 19.
MILWAUKEE. Mac 10 l&lt;P&gt;
— ( A . P . ) — G overn or D a v e
WASHINGTON. May 19.—OP) the budget, testifying .as the 1works proposed would not be \ ,-ru'ial skirmish with 10°0 mi'*1
measure started ,n Its way with j self-liquidating and there had l «
—
President
Roosevelt
signed
the
^ ^ h o l t x totjay aaked the Flcrihearings by the House ways and be a guarantee on the l,.ten- ••« -•liken at Appeton. fought with
ralja L egialatu re fo r "ex tra o r- Muscle Shoals bill and tit*11 quick­ mean committee. New taxes must |charge* and amertliatn.n rv-quii*- uxr rn« ami clubs yesterdav. en
ly
warned Innocent
Investors
(Unary ex ecu tive p ow ers" to against land speculators seeking lie imposed to raise nu annual rilent* for. the bond*.
,
a’ led national guardsmen' la*t
' reduce expcnaea and consoli­ to exploit th* new program for |220,0OU,wm. lie offered four tax I Dona'd It. Rl'blierg, alturney night I** e nlrol trouble renters
,,f |)p *lnte ami assure nnral Wisdate governm ental a c tiv itie s developing the Tennessee River schedules between winch he r e -j who helpetl Doug la •, h.nutoi
I Wagner, Democrat. New Ynrk.|ron„ n itix-i* n normal supply of
fused to rh me:
.
Personally d e liv e rin g hi* valley.
A sales tax of l's or 1 1-5 nn-1 Oth -r* draft the measure. i
He signed only a few hours aft­
th ird m easage to ih c Joint as­ er It became known he hed Initi­ percent, with no exemptions, or estimated one million mm would '
The first fatality of the strike
. aem bly o f tho Senate and ated a department of justice In­ 14, permit with fo d and medi­ bv put to work doerlly by the f r higher prices oertirTed near
GENEVA. Mav Mb— riFI-Ger­
The retail price of meats. gri&gt;H our* the chief executive told
vestigation into charges that pri­ cine, exempted; or three differ­ expenditure of earn tnlli.n of the Putt Washington win n William ctres, hsya, grains ant feeds many a'ceptesl the nrirlah disarm­
tho lawmaker* that he would not vate utilities which ^avr leased ent plant fur In Teased Income three billion dollar*. He ul*o -aid
PARIS, MliyTo.— (A.P.)—
ament plan today a* the hasl, for
« &gt;* " r ;,',l
hncHumped
rail an extra ar*»|-n and warned the Mua:)e Shoals wilerpowrr in taxes plus a misitinny of rale, that with this slin.inns to In « "
jun,| . from 10 to 30 percent
.
an
aereemenl
to
be
reached
by
the
tumbled o ff n trr.kk bringing
hringiny milk nave
The
maintenanco of a strong
them It will be theiic responsi­ recent years misused and dam­ on different eoinliinati ns.
' diistry. nnd iiulire. t eiutdoyntcul. In Mitunukcv. The driver. Al’-crt m ■e-cal store* elurlrg thu pail ill world disarmament conference.
army
wan the French roply
weeks,
or
since
inn
gurntion
Day.
bility If they fail to enact vital aged
!
million,
,
f
men
would
be
urni
Upon rrpeal, he raid, it will
the great
hydro-electric
lira-ley. dluvr t&gt;vor hi* Iwdy, re
Count Rudolf Nadolny. German today to Chancellor Hiller
.***• ur.lmg to *c'.cral luc*l nirr'legislation during tho 14 remain­ plant, which ha* lain virtually lie safe to count upon tk'ft.OOO^ISII r joyed through ^he measure.
'
•tat pnrtnl that Dichmann and a enm- rhents tiaisy. meichant* who fere delegate, In/ormlng the conference
ing day* of the regular session.__ dormant since its construction hy nnnQal rvrrnm^ from ti'iuor (atr«.
Chairrmn |Vu*hloit, IK'ivw
Germany.
Premier
Edouard
I union threatened in dump his
among The llftaler* most can*i»t- of his government's decHlon. said
Re add no ’ new tyx burden* th* government In World War Th* Prasldent In the meis*gpj North t'anlln*. aanounee.1 after
load, nml c niplrted Iri* ileltvrry
hope this will be regarded a* Deladier, categorically reject­
must be Yl*c*d on the pec. pie and
enl ailvrrli,er*.
An enthusiastic group from presenting the hiil to n.ngrv** . on executive session of the wsy* here.
pew proof o f Orman moderation.” ing a further cut in war ex* J
that any Increase In appropria­ Congress, Including Senator Nor- Wednesday, askrd authority t o 1 (t'ontinur 1 Dn l’ag» Thrv*|__
Meal*,
• Plu' ‘lab)' 4|i»- entile eddies* - we* coocUUOn n 'JtW»-ml|e Inmt along the
tions will .unba'anro the state ri«. of Nrlirsskn. aril senator* ami
|&gt;enses, dcclaretT In the Seft- "
‘..IT. is ihat lieCTJdiTwrnrirmtlk,
lory. Manifestation* o f approval
west
sharp » f lark* Moio.tan pn
____ b u d w L „ ------ —------ -— ------------ 'representative* from the shoals
ate
that the french army is '
uimng the commuelit •» thul
are
*lrikei* made stiff resistance to
greetesl him.
It D useless. h» said, fur the errs, applauded vigorously as the
ntrohg nnd muat l&gt;e kept ,
are- now engaged In what t* gen
ib'llvrry
of
r
iilk
anti
encigi-tlefThe
arm*
convention
proposed
Legislature to give further con­ President put hi* name to the law
nelmittrd os leelng a nuite
hy Ramsay MacDonald, Prime strong. Thia firm stand »ud- J
f. rt« to pu* i their light Into oth­ ,-rally
sideration to a general tales tax which for a doxen years thrv had
seasonal ti»e. Almost e»*ry Mini,ter o f Great Hrttaln, to dcnly aquclched talk o f a meatinlr ,
then
er sestimis -&gt;f Ihe state. Author!
and to the appropriation of more struggled futilely to enact. Norris
Roosevelt re- between tha Pramiar and Hitlerties hoped that the t ncminler in , ta er or merchant wdl say that whlrh President
th a n $r&gt;.M)0.00a annual'y for said:
Alphtnn, wlieie
-HKI offic*ru further ri*r» may be looked for fcrrrd In his appeal t « the world Th* goverament also denied that |
achoola unless-. two-'hin’ i of the
"The law marks an epoch in the
dal
y,
and,
In
reporting
u
steady
rliasetl n 'nrge f rre o f pickets
recently. pr&lt; pos*x:
•uch a meeting li contemplated.
Senate and Hntise ran pass these history uf our national life. It is
out of tov’ n in disorder bus l&gt;e«n upward volume uf businc**. they
t. Security hy consultation un­ Delegates of th* leading nations
measures "over iny veto".
a monument to the victorious end­
iliu
rate
that
they
see
better
the "show down".
der Ihe Kellogg net; for any con- hastened to Geneva last night fur
The Governor sold h~ exm* be­ ing of ■ 12 year's struggle, waged
In ih* rngngem-nt nt Apple lime* immeeliately ahead.
rertrd action. England, tha Unit­ the hopeful resumption today of
fore the l/rgi-lhl'iir r - Ihe "duly on behalf o f the common people
inn unit rme I guanl«nie„ iarrie&gt;l
Fmni all report*. t»nd after a ed Slates, France, Germany, Italy efforts to braak tha dtsaruiaiamt
renstitntad. spokesman of tha a*a&gt;n«t the combined force* of
f islids, e)ilbs alol g** buillh* hilt glance at comparative ad.rrti**- and Soviet Rurala mu»t be In deadlock In tha light of y r *
peopla (Hinas pettr-n e line In'ii inr -npnly and human greed."
did nut (rod il io-r»«»»ry In r**orl mrntx of Mar. 4 and today. It I* unanlmou* aceord.
nouncementa* by Pres. Roosevelt
JU'treUhed near the breaking point
The President Iseaed no formal
2. A numerieal reilurtlon of all and Cbeneallor Hitler o f Germany. ')
to hay nets n» they did near Mil­ not lied that the increases have,
^ T b y • ihvk Op t jffH t n t » -ogress •tatement on and speculation but
YORK.
MfV
*
A.l'.k
OKLAHOMA" C i t t . May 10.—
waukee
WedoesrUy.
NEW
onefor the mort part, Iwen alnoihcd »rmi*x hy approximately
Tha Inlllfetlva of tha AmarUan
during the past 48 ik&gt;k".
‘ t m 'e -u re that hi* warning be »AP.) A crate.• man with *n Infer Edward K. Harrell. n
P ""'
S'tale forces held more than .'t.*&gt;0 by th* retailer wbi&lt;e •helves had third, Germany to be allowed a to­ President in appeallnw directly tq
Of the seriousness of present distributed by the pre«*. The land nnl mar bine roniainieg '.'I stl.L* dent of the National t ity Hank,
there i» tal land army of 200.000; France head* of state* for Immediate aofarmers n* pri oim-i * III the milk been fair y well slocked
conditions, Sholts said "while the development program Is hi* own, of dynaui'te was shot and Lilled •he atrond urges! l-»rk m the
war.
no doubt of it, merchants say, that 40O,00«. Including 200,000. over- tl«'n to secure political peace and
Legislature debates means of solv­ a dream of model communities, of in a gun tight with police on r world, sat in- a wilm • rhmr in
At Shawano m-i.hrne gunner* Jiat at atom ns the shelve are .ea. troops; Italy. 250.000, Inriud- . pen the way for oconomle re­
ing the 1800,000,000 bonded debt Industry, brought to the country, dow-.tnwn rtieet hei* yesterday federal -ourt yr yridl*,' »)'•* »
■
unideil
lb* npproarlirn of Ihe ,dr arc.I and il is ucestary to re­ 100,000; Russia. 500.000; Jugo­ covery Is welcomed here as open­
on the tasle of ability to pay. nf land utilised for It* be«t pur­
Ju||a Ilcai.'ey, a i alio man, * » . ledger o.ien upon his kiict-- hrd rsunly htgliwuy liepartmcnt ma­ stock, price will be mdlrrahly slavia, 100,000; Spain, 170.000; ing tha door to possible agreethousands « f our people are sec- pose. of new forest* growing wounded hy the man, lentativrty rend figures showing that liom
Hungary, (10.000. Figure* for non(Continued On Page Four)
lag their lifetime saving., and where undent ones have been idrntif rd as J. E. Ferguson ami I'.i'JJ until the «r*t»h i" I'-'.D. chine »hpp n rind-ling *lrucluit- higher.
l-Nir. pran armies are to be flvcl
convrrted
into
n
prism*
in
ulii.h
Ill
fact,
vufome
Hants
have
re
possessions snatched from hefore wipe,] out; o f stream* protected describe) by poi.ic ns an a’ nr li "Series E. Mitchell helped hi* j
later.
DOtT strike sympathiiei* were U - reived letter nutlets from wholetheir e-ra hy a legalized swarm •gain'l destructive floods, used to
:i. Iteductlnii o f caliber of mobile
wife to make neatly l-TOOjDOO by Ing fed bread nnd milk. A 20-tuii
1st.
«a » ho «r, they have been drill­
their full capacity for navigation
o f tax uuylng vultures." __
gun*
In 4.5 inches, with right, tu
A thorttles later opened the in sti ck t-an nc" ms.
mail mni'hine was jitumo d against ing with for many years that
The Goveroi r told Ihe '-ylsle- and generation of Inexpensive fernal machine, a black box will,
From h i ledger Harrell, who Ihe i)o r and liratlly armed every effort should •* made to maintain existing gun* up In 155
electricity.
After
experiment
here.
tors there are 10 hit
hefnro
intricate mechanism for expl.,1 Hcao Ida I'Uok mg carter In I'Jln guard-no n pul rolled the region to l ook urders in u hat er, that all millimeters.
them, the passage of wh'ch lx- Roosevelt hope* to extend the ing the dynamite, and exp ode I x* Mitcltell’s sccrrtaiy, and &lt; !«•
4. Redu. tinn n( the site of tanks
prevent *u nltempl ut ilellvrry.
r usiomrr* ahnul din- contacted
deemed'essential to ‘ keep faith plan to other pert* r f the country. it at u lintly spot at the i.lge ol rore fto-n on- |H&gt;*ition to another
to sixteen tons.
i
The Investigation by the Justice
At Appleton 4* prisoner wero-fand infurtned that they stand to
with our people” .
5. Ilnliday on battleship conuntiniod to hnnd * Mr*. Mii'h-tl
Drunkenness and disorderly con­
department eon-*rn* c h a r g e s Ihe city.
seised In oilier r mmunitiea id •a&gt;e aitahlo sum, hy purrha, ng •truction and submarine building
He listed them a* the nnrr-*
The gun fight n .urred nfl.-i :t'sii'es. afiairs,
trad ,-ntri*» eastern Wisconsin V*eie more pli, canned foods, ilothing, and faun
duct charge, predominated a n M g
brought to Ihe President by Sccrcover 2.000 Inn* until the »nd of thoxa aired
prlatlons bill, education mexsure. t s f Trkes of the Interior depart­ two police trout Vais hnrr e,| to ccrro: matin* evidrnre contu ned
before
Municipal
oners. Adjntnnt General Imm'eli Hill grove slipplle- nl the prrarnt 1938; adherence of France anil
motor vehicle licensee, rediatrlrlJudge 8. A. D. Wilkinson on Mon­
ment. After complaint*, he sent an the scene in response to u njMiit ir letters ixclirngeil iK-tWeco the insists o,| wholesale- petise-riiliutis
llefnte pointing but In Herald Italy
to
the
laindon
Naval
Ing circuit Judges, county o 'll- investigator to the shoals, and the ■ man was intuxiialnl
A rut Mitchells.
The- aliarp e-neeiunler nt Apple
lindrt't tome of the -avtllg, that Treaty, convocation of a gvneral day afternoon, according to polios
eers
salary
bill,
homeatrid latter’ , reoort was understood to currying pollitmru J. K. Whiti
'ourt records.
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•M ax I&gt;_iit»ur, Mitchell's liis-f Inn appaie-ntly wa* iie*iteel ly the- ran he rffeetvd l&gt;y taxing n-t- naval conference ln 1935.
measure, workmens' eompensatl n,
Millard
Hellamy,
white
whole­
contend that the Alabama Power • nil J. M. Male n'ri.ed fir-1 ulic oumcl, read the leltrra t'1
strikria a* a. Ie*t eef strenglli.
(t'ontlnueu
,n
rage
Three)
(1. Complete abolition of bomb­
debt funding hill, elimination of f-omrsny and the Tennessee Elec­ was htilrd hy a tell, wel - kri ised
Jury, which wi I de.-iilc wl&gt; tb*r They ranee into lie* eily jn a mileing from the air except for polka sale candy dealer, charged wMk
board mrasore. ami the boml pur­ tro- Tower Company had imprnp- mao.
leing
procession
e.f
antomohdes
.bo forme.- National City llmik
purpose* In certain outlying re- being drunk, was fined MO,
chasing bill.
..|v a-d destructively used th*
Patco Duncan, whit* palntah I
" I guess I'm the fellow you'ri .hairnn i |, g -Ity, a* chuii- l. of and trucks, passed tin- armory
( Continued On Pag* Three)
“ In addition to these bills we Motel* ftheels substation to i n f "
charged with being drunk, trad
(Continued On Pag, Three)
naving eviewl puyoient ,d mote where gunreismen and elepuliemust have a bill to safeguard change nower.
fined |5.
linn ftiat),000 In ("b-ral ....... . wcio pel,eel feir a l-e-ei, alee! sh'eul-tax-ridden prrperty owners from
At IHmtlnghem
Thoms* » .
J. W. Rogers, white InsuraqM
ed a lew Iannis.
tax
in
IWW
Brd
I
Wo.
■H osing their holdings until such Martin, president of the Alabama
salesman, charged
with baiagf
Tru.
ke
eef
thegunrel*encn
feelThere wrre l * l » « n I* i"d 20
^ a time as oar bonding situation romoany, denied anythin- I r - - .
drunk, estreated a 15 bond.
leeweel
tee
Ihe
weslern
rlly
limit
*
pool l i f ’ sattlous l-exinitial- m
It adjusted and groper and equi­ lar h*d taken place. In Washing­
Robert Tapp, Jr., young
l.a»t trihute In Robert I). Meri­
llr'Ji anil t-xte-diiig lhrous-li I'.•'..* wlieie striker, raol gn- honih*
table tax rellaf la given", the ton MaJ. Gen. I.ytl* Rrowt». «*&lt;•'
MOSCOW, MAY 19.— WV-Tha man, charged with being d m f c i
were Ihreiwn without provneatteen. wether, Uli-yeur old Sanford grow­
■
n
winch,
the
letleis
i&gt;
•
.bd,
Governor said.
'i .
of army engineer* who has hs«i
er who di«,| suddenly at his Oak Soviet government, it wa* learned also estreated a $5 bond.
M t bell aircplril |ailicipiiio-o in |&gt;epulie-x sniel tbrtl Ho* first roi*Charles Nalley, white, charapfl
Asserting ho know that It was control of th* plant, said the
A-rnu* home yesterday morning, today, will accept an Invitation to
Her
pe-.fitx
alb**•*'
hnelel
ley
the
striker,.
Thirty-«|ght Seminole County X half of hii wife.
with being drunk, wai fli)ed W .
Impossible to affect fell the econ­ same. .Nevertheless a thorough
(Sunnismen nnd eleputi*, leaped will lw held from the First baptist participate in the London econnmyoung men who have la-en appli- 11too these annum!i-il It* a aiul
Here's how disorderly conduet
v ennffreni'i*. Formal announ eomies and consolidations desired general Inquiry I* In prospect.
Church
tomorrow
afternoon
at
fiwia
tleu
Uuckawith
slicks
swiagOn. o r the-fleet su p .-io the .rants for .th* Reforestation-JU&lt;ur -dUdjW D t,;------ ------ •---------;----the following
ment In this effect may ha ex­ chaigee against
_:!n a.60-day session, tho Governor
.1:00
o'clock.
lieg. lie,fens nf y-n* l*een*tes popped
pected In a few day*. Although were settled:
In one tranaactioti. a syi-.lo-ate
asked the t-egtstfetars to pass a Tennessee valley program will be for th* past several week* tin
Itav. Win. I’ . Ilrooks, Jr., nf the
in til* cmwel, the gray vapeira
Roceevelt Andrew*, extreatedra
the Invitation was received l*v*rbill "granting to your Governor, construction of a dam at Cove morning w*r* transported to Or­ in Mariam) Oil bto k In I.'-‘5,
sor*n veiling tie* oction. Striker* church wil| officiate assisted hy
nl it*v, ago. Moscow *n far has 15 bond; Hattie Cooper was dis­
a sehle (executive, broad powers Creek on th* Clinch River In Ten­ lando by bu* and private cur. Mr'. Mitchrll rler.ied, aecmdiog seeein were tiering III rnufusion,
Rev.
Mtrtin
J.
brant
of
Holy
where they underwent pliy*i,-ul '•&gt; the r i Idrnc*, H.'.Th'.'.iS.
w ith h e ld acceptance
apparently missed; Carrie Bell Jackson wma
In adjusting or reducing item* of nessee.
c ughiiig anel shielding their ey*s. ( ’ rota Episcopal Church and Rev.
and mental examinations at the
waiting to gauge the extent of fined 110; Chris Lou Jordan, Nor­
by any state
expenditure
Did Mih. •iitrlii- I put* up any (euaid-nirn feeuneled up n tfuck. E. D. Rrownlv* of the First I'resCentral Florida racruiting station
world opln'nn a, to the usefulness man Jones, and Annie Jordan
department, bureau, board, or
at 'JO East Pin* St. where Major money In connv.lloii w.th l!».« load eef prisoner*. Tevo fanners bylarian t'hurrh. burial will u&gt; in Of the parley.
were fined 85 each; Everett Junta*
commission under feny levy or ap­
.
tiansuctionl''
Klruer
a&lt;kr,|
l,a)
anel
two"
eleputie*
rerriveel
hnsEv*rgrt*n
Ccmelrry
with
th*
Duncan was in eharge.
wa* fined MO.
.
propriation, provided* that total
Kriekton
Funeral
Home
handling
ictt,
a
(uycrrinanl
»)!•»•-.
out
pital attrnti'n.
, Chris Lou Jordan, also cbarirttlThree additional applicant* were
appropriation for tueh bodies shall
. ._ T W , alwallyr- Uees.w4k_»**»*k*U- arrange merit
advi r ----» rvathrd row under cross-examination.
wllh destroying property, In that
not be exceeded.
CANTON. May l a ^ j ^ T h * sent along when
-----— Nof'"rlf."-naTrTU_ irpltriT
Member* nf the Masonic order
of tbe&gt; state wem open. The last
he threw a brick through a wla— !( the Interest o f economy and Canton gov*rnmenl d*&lt;lar*d liTa Milford that three of th* original
In r thtion |u |i,.r t.yo l &lt;-atr ruunty lean* em marketing w»ru aro expected to meet at the Ma
dow, was fined 85.
the general wel/sf* of the stale formal xUtemant today that under 88 men comprising thi* count;', Itanictinn* dur|ng tlio i- &gt;■ irx,
sonic
Temlde
at
2:30
o’clo
k
llfteel
ley
Governor
Nehmedeman.
Shelly Joeeph, charged with
military quota, w*r* rejected fur an unan­ Mrs. Mitih«ll In I'Jtiu, the M ger
I am going t « request extraor- preeeure of Japanraa
lie has refused tee meet pool chiefs promptly. This organisation wi'1
disorderly conduct, will ba triad
WASHINGTON, May
dlnarv executlva power* In th* powar negotiation* are going on nounced reason. All applicanl*
showed, made a pi of l uf m uly unless they legrxt- tie rail o ff the conduct all service* at the gravenext Monday a* will Arthur l a *
_ president Rooeevelt
consolidation of say *r fell atatu- In h{orth China in which tha Nan­ pasted th* phytied test lm|Mi&gt;ed BL'OO.Otrr l y the tale Ilf Jib tit tret
aide while member* nf nf the
strike first, e
ThompsOg,
named Arthur Morgan, president Fuller end Curtl*
tory offices, bureuui.
commis­ king government Is praparirtg to upon them.
Hoard of Trustee* of tho First
Mr*. Helen T. Morse. Seminole of National City Hank sli t k -luof Antioch College In Ohio, aa charged with gambling. .
sions. boards, or departments and permit J*P*n to *x*rt direct InBaptist
Church
will
a
:t
a*
pall
hi I originally bought from li»»
Will Thomax,
charged (rith.
chairman of the Tenneeaee valley
In transfers of duties, power*, and fl**n :* over th* affair*
ot all County w*Jf*r* director wlu&gt; o.sIt «H«nd. --■■■ ■------bearen.
t nnthnritv.
..
The President regards gambling, was fined 82, wkUa
appropriation* o f ana to anoth* qhina. Tkie charge was aat forth •istod in local rortnitmg wmrknrisPallbearers will lw: George W
qualified. Cleveland McDaniel estreated a I#
Gf .'175 shares pur ha t I from
sfrom time to Gm* a*
***r In a atalament addraMed to tka «l*y said That th#*e mm prolwbly
Huff. Dr. (i. S. Selman, Jmr. D. lie W»K ln charge of Good control bond on a like charge.
itcnl for th. h»*t la ­ league o f -Nation* to th* algna- will b* **nt directly to Fort Urn hrr huxban i for 1101,iu;&gt;, ih- M
Jlnklns. J. G. Sharon, It. C. Moore,
Th* cara of E. I- Ford, fharqujl.
tha Miami Hlver In
tatMrfa « f th* people of oar torie* of th* nlne-pow*r treaty In- ning, near Columbus, La . for fur­ t*rx ar.d lcd(*r 'Indicated vlo- Id
Tom Brother,on. J. II. Truluck. work nn
875
shares
for
U
,
r
I
a
additional
li
h
i
-”
•“
,fl1
ther
training.
Hha
ailded
that
the
Ohl and has been associated rith with being a keeper o f a dl«ord»»-|
rludlng th* United Slat** and
ly house, and Eetello Hill, chart**!
Peer in Sar.ford or Senitiiiile_Coun. and D. J. Garrett.
names of about ♦&gt; other young profit being II9I.4I4.2.*.
• imilar rlevelopmenta.
Ruula.
*
Mr. Meriwether had lived here
with being an InmaU
While sprrtalors
fi eqi 11111&gt;• ty had been Issued l-V * ounty Tax
men ar* on HI*, and that thr*r
for
year* lie was a native nf
mea protiably will he called dur­
house, lt ellll pending.
Collector Jno. U. J '"1» lnc* ,M*
TO
t a k e p a r t in p l a v
Kidnapers Indicted
ing the next quota.
. .
Ckceday meynirg, Uinalag tha lArnehbure. Va.. where he wa*
LOCAL H ILL PAHSKIt
I'UIKHT WINS HONOR
iU .1
born on Feb. 17. 1X94. Surviving
p r e s id e n t p l e a s e d
total collectari for the stata add
I n MMiachuaetta Sjvon a»*mb*i* nf Hoy K out Aa member* of th* reforestation
him are h’« widow, Mr*. A-nle
The Associated Pres* thi- iin.rn- county from 21 v.n-l.-, to MW.
(Tarrn e P. Priest, of Sanford,
Troop Now 1 at U ka Mary will array, tha men will recciee rne*l«.
Mrriwethar; a daughter.
daughter,
WASHINGTON, Mar 59' - W ) i
nARN«TABLE. Maaa, May ID. take part In a three-act cotasdy •halter, aad suitable clothing, plus •nu adviaad Tha Herald that the Of thi* *um. one-half
^ )Ulfl M ft|.,„,hcr: h&gt;* mother. thi, wrrk wa* alerted aa recording
_
President Rooeevelt
Florida
Senate
had
fa
s
«rl
ll&lt;i&gt;*e
hy
tha
county
an.l
the
other
ha
f
l
l
'p
e
r
day.
fqr
an
undeUr.uinnl
secretary
of
Kappa
Delta
Pi.
hon­
.‘Coming
Clean"
which
will
ba
_ V D _ «.B n H k aad Cyrd Back,
Mrw. Ln’o 't-riweter; three broththe
general tener of
Hill
No.
1095,
Intradaeed
by
K-torary
fraternity
Of
tka
College
of
period.
In
r*tqra
for
tlxla,
the
wen
i* rant to the State ComproUfTe
tka Lake Mary
Bavwiahport Wrolhers, vC*r* Itw p-cecntod at
•fw. C. J. M-ri-rater, A. R. Helltion to both his peaea s
rrsentatlve C. W. Entauiingvr und
NtW Rrenru holder, are Rtlilt wrather. F. T. Meriwether, all of Education at tha University ot and Hitler's epaech haa It
dl:tad far MdDaftiM **th ( a t « * t a Chamber of Commerce building ar* expected to »end $20 of their
salary hoot* to tkrir IL J. Holly, providing for the es- Itrcaoa, Trlanor Deere CIu'j , C. F, (Unfr-T.l, and twft brolhae*. Df. IL Florida, according to word re­
next Taaaday night at 8:00 o'clock. monthly
tha Svhoie ton# of the
It v ia aimaanced todav. The play nearset dependant*, and to work elusion * f Marly five mile* of Proctor, Rear l-akr beech ftard- L.
Mfriwerhee.
CharloMesville ceived here today. Mr. Priest will eoaferanee and r*i-tln*Uy
land from the'clty limits. Th* hill
.eek
the
Normal
nlpWxwa
la
grad­
In
Florida
field*
and
foraata
plsntis
twin*
dbected
ky
Dick
Skew**,
grand f r y whig hhas W a taraallII. O. Meriqelher, of
Ua latanaUonal eltuaUon.
will be tent to Governor Sholts with Shop, C. F. Hiker, and C. T, V * . e«d
uation titrciaea on Jana 5.
gatlng the raruoA and akdoatlaa aad tha pt»:aada trill go toward Ing tree*, erecting fire breaks, aod
Virginia.
£&gt;lMatk.
today.
■' doing work o f a similar nature.
^ ID-year-aid JUrfarat Me Math. Scout activities In that town.

Says Patience, OfPub- Roosevelt Warns InIic Is Stretched To
no c e n t Investors
NeaiBnaUngPolnt.— A*»ii»«f-B*pWtinpr|Jork, Mlllltl„
L a n d Speculators

tween 1000 Strikers
ml- (»tnr&lt;|pmeB-l» ••

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iTtFremlerHCSfegoirla^
ly Rejects Farther
Reductions In Mill*
tary Expenditures

RETAIL PRICE OF! GERMANS ACCEPT
FOOD PRODUCTS'ARMS PROPOSAL
SHOWS INCREASE OF MACDONALD Says Army Must V
Be Kept Strong
Advance Of FromTen World Disarmament
Conference Is In­ Stand Squelches Talk
To Thirty Percent
formed By Delegate
NotcdllereKecently
Of MeetinffBetween
Hitler And Premier

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of

DEMENTED MAN MiTCHELL’S SIDE
WITH DYNAMITE HAS INNINGS AS
SLAIN BY POLICE lEJAIrCONTINlES
Patrolman la Shot By 3u8iness Affahrs Be­
tween HuabandAnd
Crazed Victim Iden­
Wife Told To Court
tified Aa Anarchist

Regular Session
O f Police Court
Is Held By Judge

Final Rites To Be
P a i d HVIerhvether
On S a tu r da y

38 Applicants F o r
R eforestry A r m y
Take Examinations

IluHsia Will Accept
Parley Invitation

Extengion Of Nippon
Influence Charged

President Appoints
Head Of River Work

Additional Licenuea
To Sell Beer IsHued

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t$ M a d e W ise M o ve In G Y and J u r y T o QuickActio
taring O tis Carry, Says Investigate 19Casea On Bill To
Of Law Violations Industry Oi
\ytonaBeachSportScribe (Continued P roa H f t One)
(Contlnood Prom. 1 sgv greet.

Direct Appeal Is
M ade To C h e c k
Tax Foreclosures

II N U H t o d any i m p or aawithin a trod* or IndueU ' propsr« a ro.0 at fair
competition. setting forth the
■Undartk covering trod* and com­
petitive practices within that In­
and "Cookie" aa wltnoaaaa.
of ths Hour* ways tad Paatas
LAW TON CARTER
hlai unconscious, bat he has a
Moss Now man, charged with (ommittra oald quiek and ^rief dustry, ha rods a bs Invalid unless
badlp bruised. Inflamed finger to
mordsr, with Charley Carmichael, Soaring* woaM bs held to p*m H •Rpreved bp tho Protido :l. Tho
show far R.
Thoms* Brawn, Glrnthloa Camp- proaontatlon of ths loylilafWfcjaa cvde wo;Id hart to bs reprresntatjoa at tbs Industry, admitting
- Tho keenl at hla sue et* |* bell, John Rivera, Map Matthews,
tho floor nest wook.
all engaged In It, "be fair to com­
hia abilltp to go tho routs at a Ida Foatel, Dr. H. Pules ton, J. p.
Ths Prrsloent u ktd that a AO.
f t * P « * . k«t da lacks a lot of McClelland R. J. Hlckaon, aad tlonal toiM bs levied U flM b s J petitors, emplopee and coitsuasera", baa monopolies and “ not dakomg a great pitcher. In this "Cookie" as witnesses.
tbs *3400,000,000 securitloa Hsus
criminate against small buslneit
connection, it might bo said that
far now ronatructlon, but tlsd ,enterprises."
Robert
Roua,
charged
with
an
If ho attains better control, a
abandon
attempt to rape, with Rosa Me- a* hod permission In
Kenaie and Julia Mao Epps aa thsas iho.ld rtpsal at ths JStM ,
witnesses.
Amsndmrnt itart a flow at tgveRobert Roper, chasged with nua from liquor.
Ths bill, which was ths result
selling lotterp tickets, with Liscoin Qlalack, Clarence Darbp ami at a long stu&lt;ly bp s commlttss ap­
point* d bp RooasrsU, waa labeled
Joe B a le r as witnesses.
a mtaiurt “ to sncourags tethteW. C. Sherman, charged with
trial rorororp, to fostsr fair com- '
manslaughter, with Tom MoKenpetition, and to pros Ids for ths '
»ep, Prank Wright, Tonp Pitchconitructlon of certain uasfql par- c
ford. and J. P. McClelland as wit­
poss* at p.blic works."
,
nesses.
.
It declared that "a national ,
Jim 8tanflll, white, charged
emsrgencp production i f wide- ,
with-the larceny., af . net. with
spread unernplopmsit and dlssr- ,
. ,
- — -limit, of m« Thoe. Ogletbp, J. T. Dmn.it and
ganlaatlon of Induitrp, which' !
J.
R.
Bennett
as
wltcessee.
»«ar lo fill.
-W v M N e — Coaaaars s J f
..J k s . L. 8harms-c uharged WlUT
affect* the public welfare, and
breaking and entering, with Robunoermines the standards of liv­
diminutive stature.
art Blwk. J. V. Kendall, R. J.
Ufna on Park Avenue mainly be- machine
ing nf (he American people. Is
Hlckaon,
O.
R.
Eatpidg.
a.
wit­
caasa It waa a through highway.
prison n
B0, b&lt;ftw »*»*« a minute,
nesses.
,
Upon consideration of tho sub- ~ ---jtet, the Commissioners
were
HOW
f ° V w‘u'
left-hand pitching.
Nathaniel James, charged with ,
U " e la a bigger fellow, desertion and non-support.
ifraad that some consideration Q an _
should bs git^n to both tha fact o l o P
J
V
*
.
Bon® 100 much
rigor In the dosing frames under
that valuable property will be ata hot sun.
fhttad qpd tha road la a federal
Oily Joiner should ho able to
Vffhway over which the City may Am ima,
or-may not have a rl'ght of Juris- scare, i
U O 'R iW s a m H itjn w r hi tha
diction.
•
fr**
M M u a a series. Tha ball came
Tha Commissioners
therefore
■m faet that BUI navar had a
nole High 8chool foot bill sUr,
rescinded their action, but In- la d*in!al
He flinched as It Beared,
-n o Is now a student at the
structed tha police department b»rmi*«»
t eeuidn’t get entirely out of
Unlrersltp o f North Carolina, has
that tha state spaed limit on trucks
• wap aad the ball bit him Just
turned hla athletic abilities to
apd other vehicles be enforced to JIHc fun
M i the wrist with a thud that
other channels, reports received
the letter. Truck traffic la asl » » sling for a
hero Indicate, and with consid­
jfected to ruB no faster than IS »boul4n‘»
waaka while tha broken
erable success.
mUes per hour Uiroogh tha buslAs a member of the University
MM district, and 2S miles par
''""s '*
M
Sandip, at Sanford, Carry
track team, young Jackson recanthdpr through tha residential dia- kVJm i *, 1
M
kia second Islander, when,
• f • "««g e d ln competition with
other track men at Penn 8tate,
Titles of tha bill, whb-h tha
Annapolis, and N. C. StaU.
Commissioners endorse d -a r o -e e
Jackson lied for f l m tyaeieTn
fellows i
"An act to regulate the Issuance
o f WriU of mandamus against
counties, municipalities, and spe­
cial U sing dlslri-ta requiring tha
levy o f ad valorem U s upon real
ssUte and personal property for
tha purpose of paying outstand­
ing Indebtedness and to protact
tha public welfare by Imposing
certain conditions and restrictions
TRADE PACTS HIGNRD
upon the Issuance o f such writs."
BY B. H. CULLUM
When do we play Diamond
LONDON,
Map
1« . _ (A V BallT A question that has been Trade agrremsnU between Oreat
on tho Hpe oy hundreds for ths Britain nml Sweden and Croai
past several weeks will be ana- llriUln and Norway were signed
twtred on# way or tha other after at lha foreign office yesterday.
Friday night’s meeting at tha Clip
Hall.
' Any pkyvisUa win U fl pra tkAI
However, in order to trsurt (he
•'Perfect PartitaUea af tke.Byat i a is Natan's FeuadaUoh at
fans o f Sanford that diamond ball
Psrfset Health."
Why sat rid
will be played hers this summer
We now have a Complete Stock ot
peartalf a f throale hllmaaU that
It Is urged that every player and
a n aadanslalag pear vitality f
every fan who Is interested In the
Purify peer aatln system bv takgame ba present at this meeting,
lag a tkenugk tonne a f CaleUbe,
■■ease or twlse a weak far several
ss th, success or failure will de­
•
"Bent Fbr The South."
pend largely on the number whloh
turns out to the mrstlng.
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(Continued On Pago Pour)
talked for sa hour or two, and
thsp wore so much Interacted la
the interest* of our citlasaa that
thsp weald neither approve or
disapprove tho petition notwltbstanding Urn fact that mors than
owa citisan Informed them that
thsp ‘would prevent the forecloeuru of thalr propeRp In Julp 103t,
if It waa necaasarp, with ths aid
o f a shotgun'.
"Wa, pour petiUonars, are re­
luctantly compelled to conclude
that wa can neither receive aid
nor apmpathp from oar City Com­
missioners, and wa are, therefore
throwing ouraelrrs on your mercy,
asking that you do avarpthlng
humanly ' oaaible to assist our
poopia la this dire neceaalty. If
In pour opinion it is necaasarp
that a referendum should bs at­
tacked t « be veted on, eer people

ZIP SRRTll

l*" ,,uff lh*

Don Jackson Stars In
Track Competitions

NORTH
BY BUS
SAVE MONEY

O DRASTIC reductions in all fang tv
the North— lo meet a national a m geacy. You’ll uve money gad eujoy
)our trip to much moru aa a Florida
Motor Lines but traveling over Spring
highwiyy. Thousands will travel aa
other way . . . . follow tho crowds.

Now York...........$25055 $&lt;5.25
Chicago .......... _... 25.00

Renew Your Health
By Purification

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STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
204 Sanford Avenue

LEGAL NOTICE

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Charleston, 8. C,.... 11.30 18J5
Dolrolt...............
25.00 42^5
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Cincinnati ............. 2Q.95 .15JO
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Asheville...... 14.05 22.40
Kr Atlanta------ 11.80 19.00

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AMERICAN
Recast Information from T*0*h*aiee la to the rffoet
that tha Senate has passed a bill, eutiNnhaf similar fi» In­
tent to tha propose! circulated fa a pailUon la Sanford tha
other 4*7, which would make It impossible to forteJoee tax
eertifUatae aw paopoity on which the taxes had bom al­
lowed to bacon* delinquent We have not aeen a copy of
tha btt bat newapdper account* Indicate it waa designed aa
a nemattra of taw relief and perhaps aa a eolation ft* Florld*% bond proMem.
In pa*da# till* bOl Senatora may Hava reaaaoed that
tboab who were able would continue to pay taxes even
though all danger o f loaing their property through the non'payment of taxaa were removed. In. this we believe they
it lawa, a comparative
aiV nriefabnt. Even under the
______
____ the
_________________
the ad valorem *****
faWatw
adrryttg
entire bur
Of tBiM, Cven the Mg corporations and the owners of
Important bu'tineee property, do not consider themselves
financially
dally abla to pay taxes and would not do so If the
JwriUoeura la#* did got make them.
_ we
j see f................................
It, would simply be that
Tb# inevitable raeul* aa
everyone would stop neyiiIng
_ taxes. ' Not only would there
be no ftbde available for the payment of either principal or
j be, after all, the primary purihfaraat an bonds, which may
there be any local
Was &lt; rf«e bfltbut neitherr would
i_________________
■ revenue
■ ■
rar the opefatbn df (he police and fire department*. the
hospital, the library, the welfare department, or the schools.
City and county government!, which depend almost entirely
fba-UUW upnMlfag revenue-upoa-th*.ad..valorem taxaa an
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ALISM

BULLET B A TTLE
One Pedestrian Hart
In Hafl Of ShoteBetween Two Groups

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wuv

. ;
n»t rwTt upon
uniud sum
agrerawnUju

saIU m s

If

le nationalUm of lh« poat-wor
years.
. A United Btsteo which la not
trying to fore* trout *ip°rt* “ P®n
Uw world. Is la a hotter poaltieo
to m A to term* wHh tha oihor
nation*. As leer * » * * hop"* be
i * n i *i by retucular to the condlUoeo o f tho Tw«wii«s. thore was

n
ths law had been held unconstitutional, they could blame it
on the Supreme Court

About 100 had been
and IT remained at the
Ptnea and about 100 In
In oppoiltion quartan,

ttonal gold atsndsrd could bo re*o0* trueMd. Anyone who ho* a*&gt;
•mined tin so
qooatlona
with
thou«htfsl Briton*
will bar*
loomed, I think, that thole os*
tremo httltency about itebillting
the •ichongee, roturning to tho
gold standard, and dolrfg all tho
other thing* that w « * m asking
thorn to do m om month* ago, had
it* Marco le their belief that none
o f tbooo thing* aould lately b*
dona es long *o tho United 8u tw ,
though a creditor nation, waa dopondont for IU own prosperity up­
on a largo "favorable" balance of
exports.
Thus, whatever, the Immediate
outcome In June at London, tho
present American policy at mak­
ing unnecessary a great export
surplus lg fundamental to world
ecosemie reconstruction.
*
*
*

and re-employment "and a greater
economic security.
s e e
Bat In describing the program
aa nationalistic It 1* Important to
diatingulah between an aggraoalve
economic nationalism and an es­
sentially non-aggressive national­
is m . Daring tb* T w o n t i e s
tho United S t a t e * d r i f t e d
usconsriousfy Into a policy at
highly aggressive economic na­
tionalism. It not only raised a
The present policy contribute*
high tariff wall, but from behind
that tariff wall It developed a
t ' surplus o f ciporta which
rji* h*
m it k iu of
treed Into the outer world by w e world. It normally coaaomM
heavy foreign lending. Aa a credmom-Uun helf

her, sitb, tin, copper, and coffee.
According to Hr. Carl Snyder, of
the New York federal Reserve
Bank, leaving out wheat, rice, pa­
Utoes and rye, tbo United State*

Ae l e v later police found the
alteefcen* MtemobUe oboad*oo*
•ad hi K Ue fear ibotyno, It
paeah « f dynamite In ese peond
porhato^ wiring and other owes
Ueh far bwh
Arm* headquarter* •nnooneed
two n*Mo were kilM hi bra*he*
yootordny with goMramont trwpo
near Tag-waro, Saete Clara.
~ The policy of froring polUtrol
pritenen, TalUatod two ww h
• fa waa aedkely *nd*d jroatentay
a / th* army general *U ff. Ail
poaooo U viaIt poUtlcal pHaaoer*
In Prlneipo or lale of Phw* prlaom were impended.

WE
WE
Have Your Glasses
Pilled New I I t
Reduced price on tingle vision
and Kryptok I sm s . Alio an
shell and modem gold filled
frame*.

Dr. Henry MeLefalln, Jr.
OPTOMETRIST
111 Park Ave.

WE

let free
lata' of
Prindpa.
the pro-

REMEMBER—
dean y°ur radiator without removing from your
car—guarantee circulation.
h a v e TABOR SCIENTIFIC MICROMETER
WHEEL ALIGNER. 8tops shimmy, cupping,
wandering and etc.
.the Spectallred Lubrication. Srrvlce—ae.v«n.
different kinds of grease—name aa your factory
recommends.

SAN JUAN SERVICi
Radio Tubes Tasted Free

Open Season For Long Sky Hops
The season for long-distance airplane flights la at hand.
Among the moat optimistic undertakings in the offing le
Um announced plajv«WlHhJembUa filer*, Wiley Poet and
Jam** Mattern, to make solo hops around the world. This
fast has bent accomplished by pair* of aviators, but no one
m s s : v u i i * * has yet eet out on the venture alone, and Its success would
thing aould ho oeikpbe quit* * feather in the cap of the one making (he effort
'Perhape tho moat daring of the contemplated sky
•Journeys la the one planned by General Francesco de Pinedo
who la already poised for the takeoff on a 6200-mile flight
from Floyd Bennett field on Long Island to Penis. The
Italian' flier will use a Bellanca plane, powered with a
626-horeepower motor, for the longest non-stop flight ever
attempted.
The ship will carry 1060 gallons of gaaollng and will
make 140 miles an hour. A sensitive and unique device will
Jba a spray which win sprinkle water on the face of the
ilia* whan and If he should fall asleep and hi* plane lose
altitude. De Plnedo'a effort la a bold one and if he man­
ages to leap bis plane aloft through fifty houn of flying
time and land It safaly In Persia, he will write a new
chapter In aviation history.
Another trena-Atlantle venture le being planned by
Aaaen Jordanoff and Captain Cesare Sabelll, who expect to
take o ff from Roosevelt Field on their ocean hop about the
middle of June, Jordanoff Is a Bulgarian nobleman who
■ay* ha waa tha first man In hlg country to fly a plane.
Sabelli la an Italian war ace.
Word comes from England that the flying MoQlaona
ere baring a huge plane built for a contemplated flight
from New^York to Bagdad. The Molllaona have already
their jkichaa In the hall of fame for famous aviators,
their proposed trip, If successful, would add considerable
ft t * their distinguished reooitU.
However ambitious all those plana may bo, wo may
l the’ nasaurance that aviation hea progressed a long
tinea the pioneering'day* of th¥ Lindberghs, the Byrds,
the Earharts. Airplane* today are modal* * * depend*
ty compared to tha aircraft of only a few year* ago,
It 1# wifi} thia thought that we wish thee* daring fliers

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deproootng effect at homo. Tho pa
tential supply threatened to over­
whelm any probable demand. Now

"IT E N A B LE S ME
TO DO M Y HOUSE­
W O R K IN MUCH
LE SS T IM E A N D
SAVES US MONEY”
"1 believe I have one o f the (n t.r lfrir lt
ranges In use in our ehjr. We htore taped
It three time* a day for e lf je a it

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"Wlthaqr range I have an electric refriget*
ator and many other electric appliances.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MAY 19.1933

Personal A ctivities
t Offlea 148

'M o r t a ls
*.

cntnku

returned from

Golf Club Is Scene
Of Tourneys, Supper
The first o f a atria* o f weekly

St PtUnborg wkm he spent a entertainments which will he fea­
tured every Thursday afternoon at
few dry*.
F n n i W im tr na» ton* to
PatBMvU]% Ohio to I pend the
•immcr with hU grandmother,
H n . F r u t Winter.
Frank L Woodruff Jr„ returns)
[ l i t Bight from Coronado Beach
whir* ha ipant a few day* with
Mr. and Mra. J. t). Woodruff.
Friend* o f Mb* ^ Jana Sharon
will ba glad to learn that aha la
Improving after being III at her
home on Weal Tenth atraat for a
few dajra.
Mra. B. F t Young and Miai
Margaret Young left Tuesday for
Staten taland, N Y. to apem! the

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”

Mra. Mary E. W ilg°* left yeatei
terday morning for her home in
leveland, Ohio after apendlng the
intar hare with her daughter,
re. Wurt 'W . Warner, Valdea
Hotel.

kg

Mra. Wallace W. Bell left yes­
terday morning for Kufaula, Ala.
to apand a short time. She waa ac­
companied by Mr. Bell who wi.l
go from thera to Charlotte, N. C.
where Mrs. Bell will join him in
a few weeks.

the Sanford Country Club during
the summer month* took place yes­
terday afternoon and evening with
a largo nnmbor o f eluh members
In attends^*.
Golf game* sear* enjoyed by the
man o f tho club from 2:00 P. M.
(mill late In the aftsmoon while
the women brjmn their games at
4:00 P. M. Supper was served
buffet style on the sun porch after
which bridge games ware enjoyed.
The rooms Of the club were
opened ensuite for the occasion and
decorated with g profusion of
phlox, magnolia, and alamandera.
Among those present were1: Mr.
and Mr*. IM r r Schaal, Mr. hnd
Mr*. H. M. Pap worth, Mr*. Vivian
A. Speer, Mra. Georg* Knight, J r,
Hagan, tfr„ m e.^Jnet-f
Fields, the Mia*#! Mary IHghton,
FJItaheth Shoemaker,
Rebecca
Stevens, Helen Gordy, and W. J.
Herbst, A. Stanley, Marion Wag
ner. Fred Stanley, Judge George
G. Herring, 8. D. Illghleymnn. A.
C. Fort, Ralph B- Chanman, John
Ixidwlg. Fret! nolly, Henrv EiirHcltle. C. B. Williams, K. W. File.
Fre,| (Miner, Dr. G. 8. Selman. Dr.
Simue! Pulestnn, Dr. Charles I *
Park, Chandler Rhamn, Je
Sharon, Jr, Ale* Sharon, John
Herbst, I- F. Butlolph. J. BWathen, and J.' A. Field*.

Mrs. Bishop Hostess Authentic Details In
At Party Thursday Milane Film Sunday
Entertaining for a number of
her frlemb, Mr*, G. H. Bishop
waa hottest at a bridge party
given yaatarday afternoon at her
home on Magnolia Avenue. .Bridge
tablet were apreatl for p’ay in the
living room and on the large aun
porch.
Quantities of pink
rad ance
rotes and ageratum were ar&lt;
ranged about the living room
while on the porch a «ulor echeme
o f rad and orange was developed
by vaaea and bowls r f rad roses
and orange and red canna lilies.
The tallica allil score pads bore
^ilhuuctte designs.
V
A fter several progressions of
b r i d g e scores were added and
pritea awarded. High score prise,
a French dressing bottle, was pre­
sented to Mrs. Buy &gt;'. Symea whl a
cut prlta, two decks of playing
cards, wan presented to M il. W.
U . Scott, M i*.
Chittenden
nnd Miss Knthcrlr, Wilkty, of
Greensb.vg, Fa., wtra presented
mementoes of the occasion. Mrs.
Chittenden received two organdy
hamfcerch'eft and Mils Wllkey
waa tha recipient of a beaded
bag.
Prises were wrapped In
white tissue and tied with pink
•atin ribbons.
A t tha tea hour an ice course
waa served by the hostess, as­
sisted by Mrs. F. J. Contain ami
Mra. James G. .Sharon. Those in­
vited were: Mrs. George A. DeCoties, Mrs. Fletcher Bailey, Mrs.
i A. C. Fort, Mra. W. M. Scott, Mrs,
James 0. Sharon,
Mrs. Roy f .
Symea, Mra. 0. M. Harrison, Mra.
0. L. Thrasher, Mrs' F. E. RoumIJIat, Mra. !!. B. Lewis, Mrs. If.
B. Pope, Mra. Lyman Buttolph,
J g L re. W. J. Thigpen, Mra. Frank
■ f c Miller,
Mra. A. I v T ’onnelly,
Mra. J. C. Benson, Mrs. F.J.Gonisde*, Mra. Wallace W. Wright,
and Miss Katherlre Wilkay, of
Mra. La Roy Chittenden, Mrs. G.
L Loticks, Mrs. Fred Williams,
and Mias Katherine Wilkay, of
^Oreepburg, P »,
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S o cia l C alendar

That the historic settings of
"Gat riel Over the White House.*’
sensational drama o f an American
President, cpenlng Sunday, at the
Milane Theatre, are entirely authentlc was made certain by the
presence of the Metro-GoldwynMayer studio of F.ugene Thack­
eray, expert on rational affairsThatkoray qualifies in knowl­
edge of the White House by vir­
tue of eight years os White House
correspondent for the New York
World. It* started hi* career dur­
ing the last part of Wilson’s ad­
ministration and served at varluua
interval* during the administra­
tio n *
of President Harding,
Coolldge and Hoover.
It waa with his guidance that
the effices and study of the Presi­
dent were reproduced exactly, as
were also the East, Blue, Red and
Green Rooms of the executive
mansion. II* also advised Director
Gregory La Cava in the minute
details of such ceremonies as tho
Presidential Inauguration, t ho
signing of tho "Hammcnd Treaty”
for war debt payment* and the
President's procedure when meet­
ing a guest, such ns a meeting
between President Jud Hammond
and Nick Diamond, King of Racke­
teer*. in the pretent picture.
Thackeray waa constantly al
the side of Walter Huston, who
plays the role o f the President,
whrn he look over the power* of
a dictator, lined gangsters against
a stone wall to lie shot and actlied tha problems of unemploy­
ment. The tradition* surrounding
the Ih-csldency are great and it
was Thackeray's job to aee that
Waltar lluito followed them to
the letter.
"Gabriel Over the While HaiMo”
la considered to be Ihe most sen­
sational story of a President ever
to
filmed. The east Includes,
besides Huston, Karen llorley,
Franc hot Tone, Arthur Byron.
Dickie Moore and C. Henry Gor­
don.
v

Mrs. Housholder Has
Party For Her Club

THURSDAY
Regular meeting o f Seminole
Chapter Number Two Order of
Ihe Eastern Star will take place
at 7:30 o’clock at the Masonic
Temple.
,
FRIDAY
Regular meeting of the W. C. T.
U, will take place at 3:30 o’clock
at the home o f Mr*. J. F. Mc­
Clelland. French Avenue.
A school of Instruction for
members of Seminole Chapter
Number Two Onkr of the Eastern
Star will taka place at 3.00 o'clock
at the Masonic Temple with Mrs.
Florence Mill*, of Daytona Beach,
grand instructor of District Num­
ber Twrnty-four, in rharge,
SATURDAY.
A chicken pilau supper will be
givrn from B:30 P. M. lo H:00 I*.
7 m K * T r c r * - f T f r ~ T r 'n r r r
Number Five of All Soul* Cath­
olic Church for tha b.’ilding fund
o f the chart h.
MONDAY
The Truth Seeker* Cl*** of thFire* ” -&gt;*hn»!:«t Church will ob­
serve II* mqnthty business and
social meeting In the form of
all-day fish try at tha home if
Mrs. nett Chapman, 2.1IB Mellonvllle Avenue. Member* will me-rt
at 10:00 A. M. at the churrh.
Monthly program meeting of
the Woman's Missionary Society
of the First naptist Church will
be held at 3:30 o'clock at the
church and will be preceded by a
prayer service at 3:00 o'c’ock.
Tha Sunbeam Band of the First
Baptist Chorrh'Wltt meet at 3:3ft
o'clock at the church.
The East Sid* Primary P.-T. A.
witl have its last meeting of the
year in the form of "Fathers’
Night” at H:«o P.-M.wt the school
auditorium.
A socia meeting of the SL A g ­
nes Guild of -Holy Cross Episcopal
Ch rch wlU b« held at 3:30 o'clucl
i t the Parish House with Mrs.
Jo* Gomalex * « hostess.
TUESDAY.

An Important meeting of the
U til* Theati-r will take place at
B:00. P. M. In the courcil room at
1h* City Hall.
WEDNESDAY
A
benefit breakfast bridge
partyr sponsored by the Social
Department of tho Woman’s Club,
will be given at the club house at
B;lS A. M. with Mr*. S. D. Hlghleyman as chairman. Reservations
must bo made with Mrs. 11. W.
Rucker by Tuesday at noon.

Herald Force Enjoys
Picnic On Thursday
Member* of the entire Sanford
Herald force enjoyed a picnic yes­
terday afternoon and evening at
Yankee Lake near Psoia. Arriving
In group* shortly after the paper
"went to press" the member* of
the patty went swimming, partic­
ipated In target practice, or set
around a huge eamp fire which
was built in the center of the
picnic grounds. Towards s ndown
a picnic lunch o f baked ham, coleslaw, wieners, pickles snd pie
was served
Those present were:
Mr. and
Mrs. J. a Mitchell, Mr. and Mra.
Gordon Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Hol­
land Dean, Ur*. I . M. Carter,
the Mia*** Blanche Wynn, Halii#
Wright, Doris Batlern,
Alma
Spivey, Mildred My rick Sara Myrirk, Dorothy Haines. Sarah Maxwelj, Mary Maawell, Margaret
Peter*, end C. A. Jlainus, IMmarBittern, Welter Poser, Claude
Carter. E. W. McCailey, Ed­
ward Mitchell, and Gordon Dean,

bridge party. A t the conclusion of
tb« bridge game* high .core prise,
a linen gneet towel, waa awarded
to Mr*. Fleyd A. Palmer.
A t the tern hour refreshments
were served by the hostess, assist­
ed by Mr*. Palmer and Mr*. W. C.
Hill. Those present were: Mra.
Walter S. Coleman, Mra. M. S.
Wiggins. Mra. W. C. Hill. Mra.
Floyd A . Palmer, Mrs. Ralph H.
Wight, lira. C. R. Kirtley, Mr*. A.
W. Fitts, and Mr*. Houahalder.

REER

Present Rate
Net Govemmentl35
Million For 1 Year

W tR L ^,

Tops Dressed 50c
Sanford Duco Co.

Program Planned For
Mickey Mouse Clul&gt;

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To-Night

BUCK JONES

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■ONE
MORE WEEK

- - - Then We’ll Close Our Doors

Demented Man
W ith Dynamite
Slain By Police

Tight For The Next Three Months l

Before Then Everything: Must Be M

— Don’t Wait — There Arc StUl Many

flood Selections In Hats, Dresses, Hose
And Underwear!

J. W. SHADOIN

DRESSES

Values To 113.00 •For Street. Sport nnd Evcnlnit

Itcfnre HuyIng An Electric Kcfrltfcrtitor
See The New

Mrs. Read Is Honored
With Bridge Party

Oleanders, static*,* and shrubs
were used to adorn tha rooms of
the home of Mr*. E. F. Houshold­
er, West Seventeenth Street, yes­
Complimenting Mrs. Roland S.
terday afternoon when Mra. llous- Rend, who plana to leave soon to
holder entertained tha members of make her home in the Middle
the Tuesday Contract Club with a W**|, Mr*. S. D . XUghleymaa en­
tertained the member* of her onetsbl* bridge club and a few other
guaat* with a bridge luncheon

REVENUE IS'Germans Accept
P ro p o sa l
FALLING BELOW Arms
O f M a c D o n a ld
EARLY ESTIMATE

venire* * “ Special"1la the form ef
children prerenting els Csl* 1
rice—fue pounds at 13 rents, with
Last week, th* chidran
* warning that "This is the last
• program that Included a
lime it will be a* low.” GatcheTs
solo by Doris McCall, • ret’. l
report* flour up to 20 percent,
by James Merry Cooper, and i
lard compound op IS percent,
■■ — ■
.'horse and dairy product* up
hath- sturts by Joe Douglass
(CentMted From Page One)
from is to 20 percent, and pork
(Continued From Page OneJ
"D b” Eppa,
vintage e f Herald advertisers' , p a&gt; high as *0 percentgions; limitations o f the military
Bctaure Madeline Truloeb "
price* today, a comparison of
A tla n tic and Pacific Stores anW O l U U am) naval air lanes of England,
the fr e t c&gt;ub member to f ;*
national food prices as announced trounce a two cant boost In the
France, the United Stales. Italy
this week, with those of a month prl r Of butter, and • nine cent
and Japan to |UW each; similar re­ identity o f the boy dresi
ago and • year, xh&amp;uht be of In- t* n«t in 21 pound sacks of Iona
Mickey Mouse, sh* wilt, with f
ductions for other nation*.
flour to 33 rent*. Bearing out re7. Complete prohibition of gas, of her friends, be admitted
For i s i lance. No. I hard New ports that canned milk ha* gone
WASHINGTON, May 19. (A.P.) germ and flame warfare, with to the theater tomorrow.
York wheat that a year ago sold up «1 rents per case wholesale the I
control of preparation* for such Mouse wss Raymond BauslaL
article now sella at ala tent* per' legalised brer added *94$9.
at 70 5-9 cent* per bushel. Is nou
warfare.
tall ran while In March It was five «87 to the government revenue in
q ottd at 00W rents per hushel.
8. Creation of a permanent dis­
t April when nearly every other im armament commission to super*
Mr. and Mra. W. L Adam*, I
A moeth ago the same commoJit) cents for Ihe same slio ran. •
Belter Food Store* today offer (K,rtint fprln
taxation showed else the functioning of th* con­ Misres Claire and Dorothy A&lt;k
w as quoted at 79 5-8 rents p rr
and Billie nnd Caudo T s f
decreases
from
the previous vention.
bushel. That's an increase In on- five pound* o f . riea a t 15
while in March the «*m* quantitj
0. The convention In remain in Adams, of Fort Lauderdale,
year of ovtr 33 1-3 percent.
was 10 cents. Sugar ha* moved month,
No. S y* low New York rorn n from 21 to 21 cent* for five' Collections from the 45
bar- force for fie* year*, before which Ihe gueala of Mr. M .l Mrs. C.
year ago sold for 481* .cents per pounds, ami whit* bacon from six rrt tax on beer brought the goe- another convention will he writ­ Adams, 807 Magnolia Avenue.
bushel; a month ago for IS1, xn.l one half to nine rent* per eminent 98469,052 while the II- ten.
10. Abrogation of the military
cent* per boshel, anil todsy it i- p-rund. Grit*, potato**, bread and cense fee* of retail and-who rail*
clause* of all th* peace trestle*
quoted at 59 5-8 rents per bushel, mrsl have not moved from their deslera Hi the U beverage' added
30 DAY SPECIAL
binding Germany, Hungary. Aus­
or nearly a 33 1-3 percent increase March price* in Better Food fS.WJIl ami the tax on 3.2 win*
tria and Bulgaria.
over last year.
„ ,,fr,
I-everag* amounted to 9824.
Ftoar has Jumped from 91.35
Kuril week the Hl-grad* BakWhile the tax on beer was only
per barrel of one year ago t„ *3.03 cry, located on West Flrel Street, for 23 day* after It became legal,
today, while only a month ago , u,,p|,„ lo,*! ■tores with choice if Ihe sales continued *1 the same
3rd and French A v e .
flour was quoted *1 94 45 per bar- t,„kery
goods and ’Best-Yef i
ralethe-collection*In
,a year
ret. Flour hi* moved &gt;ti nexrty n .-..i —Ki-h u « m U . i K l .Jut.iwuld amount to ■ophf-.ahPUt.tW*'
An indoor track meet wlil fur­
perrenHa 7 year.
'
maw among ihe best manufac- 000,000 and under
som. some estimate*
estimates
On* year ago a pound of gran- tuured In Florida. Other special.* of how much revrnue Ihe govern­ nish am eemrnl (dr 1mrmheri of
ment would receive front this the Mickey Mouse Hub whrn they
ulated sugar was quoted at .0375; are also offered dally,
meet at Ihe Milane Theater to­
one month ago at was .042, while
Michael's Manhattan
Market, source.
While the beer ta* aibletl more morrow morning al 10:00 o'clock
today it is quoted at .045 per where rork-hottom price* In vegcpouml.
j table* are always featured, today than-99,000.000 to Ihe taxes col-: in regular lesson. Prises will be
Creamery butter that a year ago advertise* two heads of lettuce at lerted for the month the grand. given for tho- winners of major
events, anording to Mr*.
was quoted at 184. cent* per j l*- cent, where In March two heads tola| waa approximately 9153,000.-!
pound, a month ago al 21 5-8 ] " ' ‘re offered at nine cent* Cook 000 less tan In March when 9176. Gladys Morris Williams, program
cents per pound, is now 21 \ rents
apples have dropped from noo.000 was collected in April of director.
Inst year before the new levle* lit
At the conclusion of the meet­
per po.nd. blaring out local .late- ,,W I pounds for a quarter to five
the billion dollar tar bll) wrre en­ ing, the regular motion pictures
menu that butler amt dairy l" " 1" '1* f,,r ■ nuarter.
will I* shown, wh’le at tha end
products are moving up swiftly. 1 Howard Long, Hugh Tillis, C. acted by Congress.
Other taxes showed unexpected
in the field Of textile* similxr
olh' r m' " ‘ n' " rk* 1 reactions lo the business Increase of the nixllnee, Ihe Crlo HottUng
boost, are notrd. Middling up'.ml
,,po? ,h‘ f
" " i due chiefly to th* fset that most Co., ore of the sponsors of tha
cotton ha. Jumped three cert, prr 7 " ,y |?w . J,Un,,p'" 1
' - it, of the colle.'tion* while reported Club, will give a cold think to nil
pound In one year, and nearly .wo ,llr [ nK ' h|* , l“ t *w"
w.
rent. „„„
f.
Pnrk and lieef heading the list, for April actually were tax** sc- 943,9.15 in March to 92,752,193 in
cents prr pound In one month, to ,
...... . . .
rrued In March and not tumej. April.
■WlCft. Best extra wh te 1.1-13
* '
*
Inrrased market activity, how
', same, they say, hut the more over to the government by bank*
raw silk that In
• staple meat* surh a* white Huron, and dealer* until Ihe end of April. ever, was reflected In taxes on
Th# tax on gasoline dropped trailing, stock transfers and capi­
qdoted at 91.36 per pouSd now is
f7,n,i"|H.rk a. n - Jumping by
9U7 fc per pound while 39 .lays , „ P|(
Umnds.
from 910.547,155 in March to 97,- tal slock Issues, conveyance, etc.,
ago it was 91.371* per pond.
Winn-UveU's Red Front Mar- 982.100 in April on .electreal as compared to 91.926,719 the pre­
tins Montana scoured wool ha&lt; Vst on First Street today an- energy from 93400,477 to 92,- vious month nnd 91425461 on
■
l ™ " '..i1** c,,nt,. in May nounccs prices, that are indkalivc 825473. on telegraph and tele, stock transfer* as compared'with
1392 to 80 cenfs per pound today; of the rising trend. I^ttu:e that phone message* from 92,101.- 91,162,862 In March. Future de­
Or* month ago it was 43H cents was five rent* per head In Msrrh on rleetrleal energy from 93.206,- livery relumed tax of 1229,42.1 an
per pouml
now Is offered at eight rent*. 477 to 92.82it.273, on telegraph nnd compared with 9U9.785.
Her* aie the local comparisons Three can* of milk now I* offered telrphone messages fro m92.ISl.The tobacco tax showed In­
in prices, selected „t ra ndom from at 17 cents while in March the 504 lo 91447405 while the tax on creased sales.
Cigarette* paid
“CALIFORNIA T R A IL"
among the week-end specials of same sired can sold at 13 cents. hank cheek* decreased from 92.-, 92.1.921,084 a* compared with 923.- lame* Dunn
Sally Ellen
our leading merchants:
21 pounds of S. R. flour nnd eight
' 021,616 the previous month but
"SAILOR’S
LUCK"
I’lggly-Wlggly ■lore managers rounds of in vet are now offered al
cigar* showed 160,000 increase to
here have, onij recently been ad- 11.20 for the combination while in ing women ami children,” Whit# a total Of 9812,92.1, anuff an in­
Vised of a 10 percent markup - n March the two articles could In- said.
crease of .983,000 to 91474.058
The officer* tried lo reasah The total lobneeo tax of 929,092,nine grocery items. They also in- had at {HI cents. Rice was ndlcrdicat* that further markups will Used in March at five pounds for with him and he said he’d “ talk" 686 was 91.115,68:1 more than
Ibo forthcoming next week.. Among 11 cent*. Today five pounds are to them If they would drive him leeted In pAril of last yaar.
to a neamhy parking lot. Beasthe staple* that 1’iggly-Wfggly* offered at 15 cent*.
Corresponding increases are re- ley got in the bark scat with hint
report ** going up ere whit* ba­
con that today is ^ 1-2 cents per ported by Miss Margaret Roberta i whllw White ami Mah, sat In
pound where it was six cents per of Robert* Grocery, and the Sem front. They drove to Ihe lot with
pound on Mar. 3; high grade but- Innli* Situaiff* Hhnp on tfafifonl Policeman John Head ng following
ter now 23 cents per pound com­ Avenue nllhough the latter place in th* other cur.
pared to 21 cents in March; had several specials for the week­
After stopping on the lot, the
standard flour that I, 27 rent* for end. Including liens at 16 rents man directed Mahc to go Into a
*U pounds where It was 19 rents per pound,
of dynamite.
Expectation* me that the up­ hardware store 'amt buy 25 slicks
for six pounds. Breakrast bacon Is
up three cents per pouad, and ward trend will continue for sever­
A* Mabe disappeared Into the'
fm-al has been boosted slightly.
al months nt least.
store, White started to get out
Forrest Gatchel’s Sanford Ave­
of the car. Intending, he said, to
nue market and grocery today adJattempt to talk to the man.
i “ You tljn't get out of this car,”
I tho man shouted, Wh te said, and
yesterday at her horn*
in San
started shooting.
Lanta.
The second shot struck HensBridge games were enjoyed in
'ey and he tumbled from the rar.
the morning and afternoon and at
While ran to rover anil opened
the noon hour luncheon w a s
.{Continued From 1’age Ono|
served by the hostess, assisted by looking for," he aahl t» While. "I fire. Heading leaped from the oth­
Mrs. A. W .Knox. The luncheon made the call. 1-el me get In yo r er marhlne and began firing and
table was overlaid with Informal tar and ait down—I’m weak Tiom Mal&gt;e ru«hed from the store
ove
lac* doilies and centered with i the other polka machine drove emptying his revolver at the man.
Ridifril with b lleta, ho died In­
howl of mixed garden (lowers a
hunger,"
stantly.
cenluatlng shade* of pink.
A* the man got into the rar.
High acori^ brlge prixe was
up.
awarded to Mrs. Knox at the eon
Mnhe, acarriilng the man. at­
They’ll Cut Like New I !
rlusien o f the games and Mrs. tempted to take n plain) from hiv
Huraieet lo e le : a l l kin ds o f artsHead reeel vetl a gift from the pocket, hut the mitn grabbed the
•nr* end knlvta: pruning I ih.is
hostess ax a memento o f the oc­
" f sit kinds, d r
K*p*tl uw
weapon.
filing
casion, Those present were: Mrs.
Then he called attention lo the
LAWN MOWERS
Kotxnd B. Read, honor guest. Mrs,
black
box
slung
from
hi*
HfpftlrN mm4 Mturpeftni
To Clear At
A. W. Knox, Mr*. Walter L. t'oopAIm Ymt nmlo
er, Mrs. E. Compton. Mrs. W. D. shoulder. He had one hand and
lla.v* jrm if w ork dun* l»jr a n « l
ij
___
. mitchAuJr
- •—
Hofmann, Mr*.
11. W, Rocker, wrist in the box.
■Then b e" id tli-V-d ’ something
Mre.-ft; I. - Hoy,- and Mra- 1tTgh
about "there arc too mary starv
ley man.
*1* kiss
l*fcsne TIB-W

R etail Price Of
Food Products
Shows Increase

F u rth er Heduced

DRESSES $3.45

NORGE

—

To

ValUTtt To $7.00

r:

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP'

HATS

BLANKET SPECIAL!

$7.00 Value.

$ 1 .9 5

ALL NEXT WEEK

Double

Blnsle
WOOL

wools

$5.00 Value*

95/

COTTON

Balance to move at 4 9 d

PHONE 475

SENMOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY, INC.

�X FWDAt, mXt 19..IMS'

cn UnnecessarHonorAmong
Ruishcd Rank
9 YORK — I I o r n H n g a
I on their deed* and wilhnul
i.Of pedigree, had tjreir day
recently when Mr*. Diana
1Barretts of Wimpole Street."
fffoundrr and president o f
Flush won hi* medal because of
Mr York
Anti-Vivi*eetion| unusual Intelligence displayed in
r, be* lowed silver medal enacting hla role ami be.-aus* he
lions on them at ceremonies was i nthe host Thrsplan tradition
Ig the close o f "He Kind to and never missed a performance

pt

Huntington.-.Lou: U-

TEACHERS* EXAMINATIONS
Will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
ie Flnit, .Second and Third, 193.1. al the Junior
A School Building. Tenth and Palmetto, Hanford,
rida. Candida ten for certificate* must enroll with
r,County Superintendent at tha Court House not
ir than May Twenty-alxib.
.. HOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
(V, Lawton, SupL
Fred T. Wllllnma. Chairman.

CONFKDRMATE VET IlIKH
KNOXVIL1.E. Tenn., May 10—
(iF) -Cent. Kntiert l-ovc llleiirn,
57, t'oi'ftslersle veteiwn, former
warden of the slate prnilrnilary,
'a Jrad. lie worr a CunfriUrate
gray suit always during the later
year* uf Ida life spent here.

THREE STORKS
Stanford Ave. A lat Kt. — 111 K. 1*1 8U — HR Magnolia Ava

Lew Price— Buy and Have— Maxwell House

TO

Bottle

MENUS
I’aalty in the furtn of lemon
meringue ami otnnga blossom pie
Is mad* tha »uhjeet of t h •
weakly mccu* pm mi ad— by Mia*
M*bl# Wilson and Mrs. Gladys
Adams Smith, home economics
teacher* at Seminole High School
and presented to The Herald and
Its reader*.
Tha readier* declare that tha
menus ar* I n i mail* frum tha
products p rchssrd through Her­
ald grocery advertiser*. The me*

tapioca, sugar and salt. Stir into
milk. Cook until mixture begin*
Id thicken.
Add orangv rind.
Cook 15 minutrs, and stir to pre­
vent lumping.
Add beaten egg
yolks anil cook no* minute lunger.
Cool. Then fuld in stiffly beaten
egg white*.. Four into pu tty shell.
Hpr.nkle
tup with
incoun.t.
Brown lightly in oven. Chili thor­
oughly.
Note lit* orange Juice instead
of water in making the pastry fur
this pie.

ri//i i a * &amp; GAT’S OVALITY FAll$8
"B e s t ^ , r T h g Sou th.-

Et^ooEris tjARpwARE co

/ TX

Mock Mince Meat
14 cup sugar
4 cup vinegar
it cup molasses
having a'l ingredient* and uten1 cup bread crumb*
alia a* cold a* possible. Haa tha
1 cup raisins
smallest quantity of wstor that
2 T. Butter
14 cup bulling water
1 t. cinnamon
4 t. nutmeg
I ' s t. allspice
Mix all Ingredient* together and
rook as you would any two ertAt

y 4 7 ^ 8 7 *
fllgxa Free! With Tlprary

p GOOD W INKSAP or BEN DAVIS*

a

t r o c i t

English Peas
DONE . . .

rt.Purthajcd
7When,
P u rsu ed With
W ith A
A Vt Pound Package of Our Own Blend ’

v

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Ml ih » reg u la r price or
Itiu lh f o r I t e . )

Quaker Maiil—W Uh Pork

A Tomato Sauce 16-az, cgni

■ 5 T.\lrmon Julre _

Cold Strc»m-i-Ala«k»'i Flne«t PINK

flrntrd'rind of H Irmoq
Thoroughly mix sugar, corn
starrh nod suit and add to boiling
water. Blirrlng constsplly. , Turn
heat to low. t’upk ID mii|ites.
AlU fat- Dent egg yplla amt, add
to this Just as you turn rdf heat.
.Add the lemon Jqiro and rl|*l- Let
tool and put into bsknd crust.
Aib I met Ingun and kpko at 300
degrees foe 13 minute*.
- (Continued From Inga Unit
Drang* IIIonhmb Pi*
mant by tha nail chancellor, coin­
2 cupa milk
fighting weapons.
4 cup instant tapioca
Tha
conciliatory
pronounce­
4 i up a i;*r
ment hy the nail chancellor, com­
1-8 t. salt
ing immedlstaly after the mea(irited rind of 4 orange
agif from Washington, increaaad
3 ***» .
,■
, v
feeling of oi ilmlsm that tha arrqs
4tup shreridnd rocoanut
cqaftrenre is now fprlng another
Heat milk In rliubl* lioller. Mix) Vfeat opportunity i0 reach iU

White House Bfai
EVAPORATED
ASPARAGUS TIPS,
TALL
CAN 3 "

BLUE ROSE
Fancy, Whole, Grain

CORN, AAP-WhJU OwbY-sNe. 2 can.
STRING BEANS, l«u * - a N * 2 cw w PEACHES, Iona Brand—X No: 2ft can
PINEAPPLE; BttlUmi—No/fl+fr cancti,.

Bananas
Potatoes

PKANUT

GRANDMOTHER'S

Largo Jokj;

I Lemons
Onions

W rJ V H tf,^ u i r v * ;
OR DOZEN7

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The Old Reliable
.

T,

O CTAG O N

iSttlSTAMO. RdJaJ
WASiiwa pqwl
TOILET TISSUE.
TOILET SOAP. 0

4 willhatyyp*4e.it. fF a r id w
thw rhiag* taas hasp |uu laellAg
TWM|. CarhohrdfMai, nreMqw.
aod Nauge'i Oga. eusadd «la *
arsis ami sirsmias.

ShreddedV ImMbrief i fossmy
V* o f i k i e t o l j s n f u n .W aaere.g

EAST FIRST RT.

10

------W* safeguard our, cuftcmers’ hy doing all tha work of.
t ringing food from its sources to'the'store counter. Only, by
doing the wh le Job ouraelvta can we have complate control
over the quality of every item we sell.
Take bffiter, for Instance. Wa.gu to tha source* &lt;f tha
best butter , and often pay producers a premium abova tha
market price *'■ that we ran ba sura o f getting tha beat.
* ‘
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dbz.

8 Texas New Crop—Whjt# pr %Upw

ONsaiu w

a

EXTRA

UGAR 5 pounds 17^

ly Rejects Farttuj*
Reductions In MUit a r y Expenditures

MAY3 Cakes T5^

FRBSH £IJE|XED
01/TTE R B E A N S
L IM A B R A N S
F IE L D P E A S

Dixie Cryital—Fincit Graauluted

IONA Bl} AND
Tender Garden
I A Package

¥ \ p tT OF THK, SKASOH— PW t M rtt

i t y o u W AN T A THIN G

Plain Pastry
2 cup* flour.
4 cup cold shordening '
—
4 «. salt
1-3 to 4 cup Ice water
Tha best results are obtained by

lessors Meringue Flo
14 iups sugar
Its tups Indilng waicr
IV T. turn starch

29/

1 Parkageu

now h^vo . bonpftte stock of

I

la Week."
tnrdals signified that tha
ifcl been elected to the l,ef Hern Dogs hy a rommlt*
Judges headed by Mra. Bewho havc pevloimed. dra-

tong awsllad objective.
CcunL*Hndolf Nadolny. l h Ger­
man &lt;hl«ia|*a hating cam* direct
from a eonferentw with his Berlln chief, » u u fM lt d U be in
a position la gWe tha conference
new Ilf hi upon tha Geraun paaltiaa.
Nonna, IL Deeia. fn th Iran
conversations with tha head* of
states at I-onion and at Farit,
araa la- k rl (a by other chief dele­
gates far an alurldatlp^ ttpon tha
near policy o f thd • Washington
g-.vtramrnl with regard ta par­
ticipation in an international
guarantee of security agalaat an
aggraaaar.
Darla may be able ta tall tha
caefereneo what il wtehee ta
knew about tha American - atti­
tude up:n tha following Impor­
tant polnta:
First, rigid International super­
vision &lt;f armament.
Second. # participation
in a
world wide agreement o f nonreeort to force.
Third, helping the league to
Identify tha aggreaaor.
Fourth, rofaaing aaaiatance to
tha aggreaaor when he haa bean
identified.------- . . ------- -----------Fifth, participation in arma arahargeee to atata Judged to ba
operating in rloiation uf anti-war
treaties.
Sixth, abandonment of the
right* uf nautrality in the event
A war.
Important member* of tha con­
ference have expressed the opinion
that a clear underatanding of
America’* attitude on then# polnta
would have a eery salutary effect
in discouraging warlike sentiment,
and henc* in assisting armed na­
tions to reduce their amamenta
because of a greater feeling of
security.
, .; .. „ .

-• M-Jtr-

&gt;'a“ObeHak'
.

Ai l(LM» oocp a dw. for a^ igsse law days
(m e -y o u rs e lf to Shredded Whakt— thi

S»a&lt;HKlT"r

^

HUNG BEEF.

2 11*

2 Tall Cans

�—

THE R CfFO KP f W M t l ) . SAItfOKQ, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. WAY 1*. ISM
'me «jS *

RAC

Sajr* Country Hasn’t
AnytMn* To Fear
From Its Currency

Dot It I* tv, aaeret (hat not nil
o f the tnombm o f tho present
French Cabinet aupport M. llfr Without qualification.
UkvwW, M U known that Senator
Jroaph Pial-Bonruur, who ho*
■nod* the Iroot etxwpieuouo rerord
to dot* of any foroirn m in is te r
In recent yoon, lo Impotent hemoo* of M. n*rrlot’» prospective
laortU and la known to ho In clo*a
contort with Calami Mour e* Bunaoerllla. tho latter la tho pub-

o f currency, th* fnne, ha* nothing
t* f u r from th# flnrtnationa of
other ctmencies." Premier Edouard Doladiey said hi th* politi­
cal address he mad* recently at
Grab**, near Avignon, ip south.

UfL^

or th* people."
“ In my opinon", tho mayor
Mill In hb lotwr to th# board,
“ tb* built*t hersw.th transmitted
to you. If adopted. will adequately
mok# provision for the** thing*."
Th* mayor aold “ Ih* slight In­
crease In the millof* rat* over
last year” , waa not brought about
by extravagant Items la th* proposetl botVr»t. bot by the iarge redurtion In th* ats*a**d ealuea In
the lomm n ly. The assesed valuatinn redurtion amounts to 112,000,000, the largest o f Its kind
in th* city's history, th* mayue
»aid, aitling: "Kxrept for th* re­
duction in property valuations, the
millst* rat* urder th* proposed
budget would be leas than it was
last ye* rP

byways
MTMXP urt r « M N *
Itu p cjr
Mam n i » m n »
"*
Auutra . f p r , iiaif D c y
hia. ii» x Tih £ , t X l? Cam.■A tctr

(Continued From page On*l
rod means cummin** that hrarint*» would ts- * rrinded Jtaturv'ay
noon and th.* hill reported for
l!nu&lt;r net ion n t later than Tues­
day

n « &lt; o r A j u M HttXt" •

thmghton mi«! he did "not think
it will la- necessary for the
I’lcslrn t t* rre mmend a tat
program" lie declined to say
whether the sales tax *Jirn*si*d
‘&gt;&gt; iMugla* would be adopted.

The mayor frankly Informed it’s-, /owner. T.r. A BAurf TXtiest
boonl that "th* intensified %w* M u Matt C d M i d s r P Hour
fm -rm su u ttu m r or The
ilnuatinn of economic distrei."
l‘AMIMZ. W eU O '— MM* fcw KC
DMMMsCff M M M H i furrzs&gt;, err

" f t * franc," he said, “ remain*
th* aao*t Strongly supported and
the moat sUbl# currency unit in
th* world today."

D ry Law’s Repeal
Will Finance Huge
Bond Issue Of U. S.

AD* VitC ClTV. A Oserrtyr Tb r&lt;HP
i\ r *wrr i r m r t m e r jte r x w
11
&lt;^*»WCT*ISBy
A MatIo h m iy kWawM MWASsxr..
5 ° " * » *eywuwjar M&gt;«r

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^ tWCT^ - 'J(JTUr WUAtX.

,

“ Wo hop*,"h* -continued, “ that
th* Washington conversations be­
tween statesmen will make It pos­
til* for cur American and British
friaada to emerge from th* phase
of AnonoUry uncertalnities and
• w iy faatlltaU - renewal- of - rvrhAngee between th* naliags in
preparation for the * »«# • «' of tbo'
w W economic conference."

Ibuigla*, f&gt; rmer memt«er of the
llou-e from Aritona, spent an
hour noil a half explaining the
indu-lrtal ronliol s n li n of the
bill which is designed to stop
vuMhroat rnmglllmn ami t. as­
sure wages at or above dtfineil
minimum levela, and the imrarns*
program o f public w, rks l„ tie
uthlrrlnken by the leileral trov­
er nm.nt ijirectly or fhrmiph loans
r giants to slates rounlii'* and
municipalities.

III .Munilay nights, illil nut meet

National Guard News

intii Tuesday night this week,
I hty hud ales t U0 perrent attemlancc, preliminary marksmanihip Lnrg th* subject uniter itsusslon, the d s'U.slon being !i I
■y t,i*ut*. Itunge and Nrirdgiyn.
Mr.'leal lietarhment, under the
rtiinninnd *d t apt. Knits, ' held
heir usual titil. Tuesday night.
. lu-e unler *Si ill wu. hint ULtler
the rum ilia nd ul'SelgealU Man.ls,
while (apt. Kims had charge ul
the srrtillil period, it living ikvotet

“If. to our tstreme regret," he
By P. II. CULMJM
TAMPA,
Ma y
ID,— Mayor
! said, "we shall have to depend
upon our own resource*, within t'hanrey sent the at nunl budget
Major anil Mr*. J. (\ It trhlson,
th* frontiers of th* home country to the board of'aldermen Tues la-y Capt. and Mr*, (ieiirge MtKury,
and those nf cur colonlea we ran night with a warning that gov­ Captain and Mr*. 11. C. Washburn
'resist suffering aa welt as, if not ernment must take rare nf its and l.ieut. and Mr*. Kart Nenlb*tUr than, other nation* ran do.", obligation* ' and rr*d t rommit- ifren atirmlr.1 the State Conven­
M. Daladler, In his aildrrss. re- menl*. to preserve the credit anil tion v f the Floiida liepartmvrt.
Tr*d to former Premier Edouard repiilallnn of th* city or Tampa. Reserve Officer* Ars*H*ialion in
srrlot, who arrived In Washing­
At. the same time he empha­
ton recently to act “for France insised that essential grnernntkntnl
the conversation* arranged there f nrtinn* must lie reasonably pro­
to infantry lajlu* and Drganitaby President Rnosovrlt, The Pre­ vided for "ro s. to rnable u* to
.lun o( li.fantry Rrgtnient,
mier ipok* o f him as being “ a properly
prererv* the health,
At thr e u«e of the dr II a short
man so highly qualified to rppTf* I mural*, property and gnfal ordctl — Cmimany 1). whio, ..soally .irilie
(m' iumI wu. 4, vulski 11, InuWi mg
p axerri.e. un&gt;l. r the Irudetshld
ut I'rlvute Joe Aloes.
iletrii nlng next Titesiiay night,
tile Aiedlral ig'laeliiuriit will &lt;l.'rule u pint of their lull* tu aill
leliis &lt;in |iit*(aiul on fur ramp
tin rvattuta&gt; avtlvilie* this sum­
mer. 100. 221), I ID y nd dashes and
mile riire-, high Jiiniping, nr.uui
,unriing," shut pm dl-cu* ihiiiw
ilW, hviXIUK. V llllllk S ,
tug til
war, el,, h II i*e lu.Jiilgv.t in A
lilt r lali'i the l-i.&gt;s will jwuiiivy
it sumo of (lie in in by swriminm.:
.mnlii in lakes'll unler to per feci
■hem-rlvr. ut swimming and div­
ing. Every inrniiier o} th* cun,
,,ny in eligible In start, an r Imiau.liin roulest tu lw held Iwforv
amp In order tu nsuts (he ivry
■r.t niuU’ iial fur (In- ililTerent
■vents. &lt;A iliamnml k*'l t«*m' wih
t!sn be ingunlxrd, the Imys «lgnifying (he r intrntlon (u i 'Irpd
the meeting of tile Diamond l,ell
Asrurialhm at the city hall I v
morrow night lor that purpose.
The s ’ ,Ally room*
id
iniv*v
itoLa
r.*N cr
r * x r &gt; K tT ix n
Compnry |l mid thr Meiliral It,
laehmrnl were irritable bee hiw-»
Ikst Tue.d*)* night, Supply Mergrant* ytatfoid of I) Comimny
anil Itoher(sun « f
tho Medn-a
Ilepnrtmrnt * being
vrry litisy

6

117 East First Street

CENTER—SANFORD

FREE DELIVERY
Phone 282

A Hint To The Wise Is Sufficient
Groceries Are Advancing In Prices,

BEANS Tomatoes APPLES L.ETTUCE
Sf
Pound 2 lbs. 15/ 4 ib*. 25/ 13/ Head
r
IRANGES
UNIONS Blueberries
5/
Pound 2 ibs. 25/ 2/ Each 1O f Dozen
G r a p e fru it

SPECIAL—ONE WEEK ONLY

Orange Pekoe ThA, l/ 2 lb*

In it-ganl to prohibition rvqwal
he .uid fedeial revenues friun liq­
uor were $247».A&lt;H),itOO in lllld;
Call thr alien!inn Ilf .nine ul ;he in l!i|? tJUl.iam.iHgl; in ltllM,
nun rum. In their lark of atli-n 1 1 ll.siH) iMH); and i„ Hilt'. fiM I.(km in their jierspnal appearam • 100,1kMt, Fer th* last twn years
at tint *. The nnm cum* are .iu*- the fn|un*s incluilml beet.
j
pnseO lu.se! nil rtiiiuple to 'be
private*, alii if they a|i|iej at
drill* ilreese i m o lurries, mint
ner it Is lianlly tu l»e es,i.‘.'n l
that thr pi vale* will keep up u
r.ral 'apprsron. e.

Jur delivery service I*
I romp! and efficient.

'Independent - ?&lt;om Owned an* uperatea

Fans Speculating
On WhetherGarbo
Is S t i l l Popular

!* ■

cash

AND

M E A T

M

A R K E T

W A T C II F O R O C R M ID -W E E K S A L E
riliMiiury
liiv oil,re leader*.
Ill........ly the studio that rr.
hur t (iin a for twu pi.lures, with
optmris for severol piure, ut a iv*
I or led Whuoplna tdg Jig ms-. IsIleus her ahsenr* will have m&gt; ill
idle, 1 til tlie tiim olfire,
lluiiild Lloyd, .ifIn ti year ami
a half lietweel rUITVI'dlet lbrlsred
a year is all any *lar Could alford
lo s|w'iul llimLiti, at out In, in xl
tdrllllr. Two or three years ur'
urlnmary for Chaplin to gtwt to
' pii'iulralioii" Ataiy I'k-kloiil atInvid |x months to pass.
Twn yens was a trifle too long
for I'larn llmv to ret lie. although
some critic.
Motile her |e ehl
vehicle for the drop in llnw stork.
\ liner year atom ■■ definitely
harinril l olleen Monro.
"IJuren Christina", on which
Mi * fisrlai is -vhi-diib d to start
work -nine time in June, rannol
he ready for release before Aug.
I. and there Is the probability that
.Mrtru-Clfihlwyr Aluyrr will hold
Hie film for fail showing.

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FkAKES B E A N S Cigarettes
AM
TBEVXD
4 For 15/ 3 Cans 12t 10/ Package
it iA«W
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C4M
n
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Dreaeed Poultry.

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Hon psct&gt;U!&gt; left blank hy I’rwsidrnt l!„n**v*ll and th* treasury
atl leaned forward Intently, and
soon began quesll nlng him.

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Bjrt ud Richest Garden Land.

an independent daily newspaper

SANFORD. FLORIDA

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USIIAY. MAY 1H.

1M 3

M e m b e r A sso c ia te d l*Tesa

tTOLUME X X IV

luickActionUrged BUSINESS AND
J n BiU To Control INDUSTRY ARE
Industry Of Nation MOVING AHEAD

Hurricane Reported
In Southern G u i f
WASHINGTON. May

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IS MOBILIZED
In Nations O f World

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t ioN
n AL'IlWilVAIUllUa n n i t v iw .' Geneva Appears To
S S L K e M S COAST U N E W ILL S
Employment Is Up CUT N U M B ER OF MILWAUKEE, " l e . . Mvar ^ PUT OFF BY CITY R E ACT W ELL TO H i t l e r , Roosevelt

Secretary Woodin Ap­ ST A TEO FFIC jA lS
pears Before House
Committee Exhort­ H A N D E D CUTS IN
ing Speedy Hearing
*AT 1 T -|T lir
T H E IR SA U R IE S
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* e x h o rte d t h e H o u s e w a y s a n d
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Putting* Teeth-Inin ' nVrnl Um- y.ltfrd»V fr'”'
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»»" On Trucks tlsinR ilpinio" A lm os^nan m ilT htho o dweos rld
^ m e a n s - t o m m l t t e e 't o d a y * tcr
t in y o f th o dla*
Park Avenue Is Re- imous In Behalf Of n rn m m i'n t m n f e ro n c e In
ru a h h e a r in g s o n t h e p u b lic
'"ion.
,
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h. c r i u i K c w
S lj
- i »• ! | —
p ark in ,“ a rd th e—ad.U ory v counc
W V l T 'T l n l V n
\f le r e quiet morning witn
w o rk s — I n d u s tr ia l c o n tr o l
seinded At Meetina His l’eacc Proposal G e n e v a u|»iH*nnnl r m li n tf In
TALLAHASSEE. May W - W the a Maary
" f ,h r K'*'
3 D i v i s i o n s I B I O I W O nr Ik flowing into m arkets under
jin il a ls U o n In tro d u c e d y e s te r -

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nn.te.tion of h.m dred, of -deputy
III, Tke C —l*t*U P,»**» tt* th o h an d * o f r r e s l d o n t R taw eJ Z 7 T I- ,. \Vey
t . v ik
I*. .h .i iff- liWUie troublesome Mil
n ntnwid«*raMi'
w i i .m i n o t o s . s . r
Uirvemmente of
v c lt an il C h a n c e llo r H itle r .
liPvrrniwMi"
*-. the
■■■* »»'M
M’ll
hnth l.u .in e .'
nirrting
.f
Hie .&gt;H ike* mill* »he,| ami Northern pi«rlion of iheir w|»rrin|
.
T
‘nB .eived with almost unl«er-. .e ; ...... v ie w w its ta k e n M tn*'
b e fo r e t h e H o u s e c o m m itte e . the legislature today.
and indu.tiy h«&gt;' movr.l ahead in
W edncday
I'reelilent *•••»
Atlantic Shawano eounty. ■ «ucc*--on of »*f 1f «I oiglil m »i»«cu*-*,lng whether
S e c r e ta r y W o o d in sp o k e o f
Completing a day and • half of reernt w eetr, adding llm t "*h» three di*i*l«n»
r e si ul l lt o f r a p id - f ir e e v e n ts o f
"iorse a
a p
pena- m
two with .t.o.n *ngac*ment« flared
,hl'
nut" they -hoiibl endort*
e -; ~ ^ * , 1 ' ! propo.a
propoea « to N
into
,
„
.
,
t
Line
Itatlroa.l
debate
the
House
voted
*7
tn
14
th e u rg e n c y w i t h
w h ic h
forward movement ha- li-en u n ­
r.r "ulate.l ,n
In *t|
^for
, nJ rconomie
economic ie»*•'■ the
*- -past 4H hours which inclniled
a
,*
,.
In
the
afternoon
of
the
titn»n
that
h«»l
baoti
fir.»Miatad
and
• ,ii,ie onal headquarters at SeP r e s id e n t
R o o e e v e lt
v ie w s to pare .a ltr le . approximately 2t&gt; derway for m m e time.”
San fon l during
miring the
..te ,-..*r
pn«l w.-ek
wri-U rrl
r*L .
rv &gt;Blt
l n ,i the
reply
thereto Roosevelt's message to the world
•tithe’fifth
day.
N
ear
Mdwau
L a r n a h . and at J * hri*nvlll». H» •
percent. The
bill
prevlo ely
rktrnding the tim
f orr ' °
lim e fo
chancellor H iller o " behalf and Hiller's address to the !{•!«»•
t h e im p o rta n c e o f t h e g r e a t
“ I have talked with all the | eliminating H-e he»d.,u«rler, at Vre poller an.l deputy -heiiff- alive to extending
p a r.n l the Senate but « i« 'o b ­
Slimr
the
re- slag.
•rntrd a victory over an over­ lavmrnt nf delm qm nt ta x es am
member, of the federal advieory
jected to a eerie! of amendment*
‘
s Whelming for * »f picket* who redemption m
of ilax
In Her In .t-dev. Ih- Prussian
s f Ve eWrlift.a
i a s te
* -* to ,
oHjrcil who were here Tueeday I Rocky
H» i u backed by Budget Dt- hefuie gaining »ui»e approvil.
i no need yeater,V /
V
.
w (|ihingtoi»—P
. . v , ni, lnn. Preil.lent
tilled them. About
Ito picket*,.five year*. Sanford'* City Com- * W
.
re ih k n t
■R»«&gt;»e | tict was to u n it lor tho last
and
yetlerday.
and
they
eabl
cun[
lirand.
general
manager
«f
the
The measure now returne to the
rvetor U w la W. Davis- Chairman
IrtwA 4 un»!**ri
more*
^ i.oUmUl c |o r *uccr«« uf time until UMv. An empowering
M.rro mini four milk
oulh truckunder. mU, |onipr^ d ^ I r d to
.111 ione were eplendid and everyDoug'hton eppealed to th at eom- R*nat* for concurrence in lb* body rvporttd
tone
to the
Ihr .uhlect
suhlect and
and take
lake final
final
j1&gt;n military
reported progres*-.
W «oam |.v«u.
J
gm.
I
ronvov
of
n
do.ew
'
;
|tm
e
to
.
" 'im .ry aggreeeggre*- a it s i . adopted to slw ar tho
pn»grr^^". Woodin
,V' J '
•
June
,.i,|
T h o changM i r e effrelive
U
* ,,^ 1 r g r., officer- ;am* out * ‘h lI ectlou
el, rogular
t0 „ ,ld .,in
„ in g Hitler's P tu riian Diet of consiltntlnnal
action at
»« th
‘heir
regular nMeting
meelmg Me
h * PP
ton,ld
£Ttte* to fontot partisanship. amendment!.
The Senate paired the llousoFour wounded oexl Monday night.
•
L- „ * « , noo000 of d ip o a lf L T h r y are b eltg made for
^
&gt;tt„,ging.
Pour
., . « l hh
pnw ils. It "'«&lt; suppollifd hy na"This bill ohould be takan up In
•II i«rlouar.aaa for It alfrcta all .pproved bill to 'lim it UavelllBg romalM tie ' d p &gt;» cosed N ation, j-tomlc
" ' “ ^ . 'd t u r i o n , . picket,
e n" s. .
^
ptcaet. were
— e left
•••• -Vhh^
' The
1h' Commi.s.nner* were
W'7 i ‘c.lleil
• " ' ’l * ^Berlin—Chanrellor
UiH*r *"• tionalist's'am l socirli-tr. Tho Dl«t,
retreated amt three weie tsk
|„g r lher to study thi* petition ami
Hooravell'a ulterancrs, de- however, w i" be • ttjecl to .epll.
lho people af tha eounlig *» Mid expense* of elate nlTIclaU anil em. wt,h " h * -dqu.rU rs now at Rocky
poye* to 34-10 per day for sub- •I barks, he s a d .
UIf-rials in l u 'y
awaited a
ho*pital.
.
. Its posrlhlo effect on the commutierniany w«u!il go «» f*r
Woodin.
The
first
fig
re*
issued
by
the
B„
j
sav
anm
h;
ir
*
to
t«
At Racine aulhoritle*
nlly,
well . . to discus, other
f
in ,|j„ „ „ T ig . statem ent from Mtosolinl a t a
A bold effort to link government r'rtence and five rente a mile for
i «novated statistical bureau of the ^ . ‘f r ,’|
diviaton- The
t'.la T lp n ’.'which
niilprt' vnnkrs- -n^etlK k V b o 'k r a n '.r T m n irV W tr *
nt Itussell ' iieldlng
lleldlng ha.1
ha. ‘’••^
• ' jc, g|n*ts|ntlon
which j ht .add.h&gt; eeenn . . fe
fsAt
n t., ■*
— ----- ;i..„j,niwirTrr
ami Industry In a p a rtte rsh ip de­ travel.
d*P«rtmen were n.aJe pub- nort^ rn
o f.
i}trm by \hr Vinton League
of i man regar
A t'd¥ °H-itler*
" .............
.
-■* urdsy
• - • -before
* - ................
.................U. nof­
rom menting.
I t alao p aired blllr putting teeth labor
signed J j_ r* # to rf pi p rio rity *»»
attitude
lie hy Mis* Perkins, ehowtng soim
,|i* tn tts. The third divislcn.
, t r n , r,
aurmumle.1 „
four ........................ . — •
......
ficial y, however, it was pointed
.
rv^rV'whose
Municipalities,
urtod upon Congress yesterday by in Florida'! Inheritance la s law employment
lorclliatory
and
an
about
fa.e
in
..iMiiinvntpnt trtiin*i
* »*uth*t»
gains in
In April a» now *to iI -.. known t •*
Ih.'
h
II,cause of the time devoted , „ ||. y : Prem ier Dalailier wished out that Italy already lind agreed
th h o m en f W II.
Proildont Rooeevslt and attracted and gaio.inc im pection and ta i
compared with Marrh hut with the division. Will have fv e Ulstrletau ^
A l'rn. .« 1 '" * ^ "
*;
Ih* petition, the fom .nts success for lloO*evell&gt; plan.
with (lerm an)'s views, upheld the
lawi.
Both
m
eaiurei
are
deilgne.l
tho Immediate m pport of tho
J .,P . Walker, pre-rnt lirs.l ot Progressive
..
level still below F eb ru ary .'
' y',
i ,jonrr, had to forego most o f , | ondi.n Prime M ln iter Mac-1 right of UriuiaM} to arma iqouls
cast Domocratlc m ajorities there. to perfect the prerent rta tu te r end
The teport showed an increase the gacMd ut .Sniamiiih, will U ge,,n* ' —L , *
,
„ tlu ir other plans until next week.I Duna'il gave Itoosewdl's a tilt de Illy and th at m untry's conteltHun
Jn ana of the most sign flcart prevent ta s evasion.
of 1.H percent in employment gencnvl fu p irin 'tn d ift ••! tho
o l hie (Vamalie movrs, th# Presi­
Among new Senate Mile were
........
. ^ i llow evu,
before
.d jo u r.ln g | he ity approval; plan expected to* that jm-v w ar tre a t‘ -v should bu
'
,uem jouth. dennd t y v
,M j , lu|orsrd two bill- I hot bad I be lab iM-fnie House of tlommons , revamped.
dent aaked almost ■ nllmiird au- propoeale to p rs 'c n t repotiem in (hiring April over March, nod a northein division.
o . II. Page, superInleniunt "f
• tborlty to forte tho stabilisation rU te, co.nty, and city goverment. gain of 4.6 percent in pay rolls.
Kurnicr Premier Edouard ll* r-.
. r n . Z strikers Iwen lntioiljce.1 in the House r e ­ aooiv.
first idivision,
will f.e
Employment drem
declined
psrient
ifd IU
i»» r*
rtrn i the fir*t
Iivim iii . win
■■ ••s-&gt;»tOrdered t» move.
' V f ) f r „ ,|yi , nJ took action which ra-j Geneva League
o f InuStry, through licensing If to limit county offiitra* c o m p i­ KmpIoym«nt
of
Nations riot in I'ari* «n &lt;1 th at on the
ihe
ilurirur
y**r
Apr.
1&amp;..
ant
^t-m
rul
»i)p«rlntrn«leiil
"f
refu-rd. "hereupon
{..nsodU-mda their re enl decl.mn to. spokesmen
noceeaary. and to Initiate tho moat lation to 33000 annually and to
irg a riM
Hitler’s bast, of llltler'a s|vereh Germany
H H
|division
...... ..........
ami will &lt;-if•'
i.onm.l gu» "ii*ks
(f-onllmint On Page Fourl
| words a« m "ie nmdeval* than et- wol claim equality un - • a .a f to r
eateaaiva public w orhi program ircre a ie the Mate a.lvalorem for however, an.l |my rolls IM P p*r- M riheru
...
.
.
.
t
a
i.;.
ticfuliiiiiiftrr*
tlniie to make hi* hrad.|iiail*r- at laimlsi
laltlliav Inin lh«* rrowd.
|'
, ------- -- — • • —
In tha nation'! hUtory.
priion purpoiea from three eight! rrn t.
peeled IlUt di-llkfd what they bring r u m laud ei|-ality, b leac h
This report was the result of n Rim ky Mo nt.
A Congneakii.il leader- immedi- to one mill.
s-i.ll,- l Mir implied llircat agauivt believe that acts alone will tiraVU
It.
A.
M
Cronle,
now
yam
ial
su'(,,at*ly began diawing their 'Ine*
the disarmament conference irn -1German sincerity.
The Home, which T utidey vot­ minute analysis of coadiUuna in will become genera: -uperidlv ndtogether anil C h sirv M Dougklun ed to rerklct the number of ju- all federal* reailrve diatricts, in
I.
Germany weie granted nnn.»[
P
o
p
p
y
I
)
a
y
pi ogress at the Treasury for the ent Of the southern diyi o-n at
(ContlnOM On* Page Poor)
HLKI.IN, sMay
U .-U H —Tha
equality.
tisnss.sts,
i,,
• —•llrlal c rcuite from 3D to 34, y«iJecksonvllle.
la -t two days, with the council,
|&gt;„„i, |i,.ih Roosevelt nnu II it - ; whole llrrm nn nal.'on in- Let ■today
&gt;enU.y received a reeolutlon ra.lr*
C.
U
Bitrprr
will
eoittinne
included I). I * (toy Way. who left
the rrirrv s hoard and Secretary
li'i
lei iillrfvtin
iittevanre*** roriim
rursldeied
'irii hi
in rpiih
semi- !. behlru
dpuimi inn
the iii'i'iiim
guvrrmmi ni
iit m
in» »soleninui* hihut
mg for a conitltutional amend­
sUptrintfnlvflt «*f trrm inaf
Sanford In IViT and bad not reWoodin participating.
istlirin) ru '- a- im portant ’*•»
wti »i—' &gt;/
ly M
assuring
the W
wutld
th a t alu-r
Ul ••' S* Ml'
»v •*• !"••!
s* hnlment to red .ee the circuit! to
. uperinten.il nt of. terminals nt |
^
nfli,
Countc )urnM| „|nrl. that time.
.
S iS
. . . . .. S m
s.. I
*wutld,
s . .I I.I lowed
l.s ISSI.I S.l.sssf-S
S.. •Lniten-al
■ss*,*•e- ■1 llJl
I «*ea
Indicitiom Wei* i B t this "l '1/
ideals W
are
|H-sce,
|imNr«|
Ii «im nmnirnl
niitl
lour.
Jackaonvi le.
wi| | ..l.scrve 'P o p ?' !»•&gt;'; ,,’i'
Ilu rn g a two-day stay at the.
universal disarm am ent, aad prop­
Judicial circuit! corre«pon&lt;l.ng w l s . linked to the new Inflation
T. L. Duma " I I lontinuc .h .
,n Mtty
Ihe t'tilurdav 1“
Tasty Shop, iq.rratrd by the Tak (
erly winking rcoimnuc nixchlnsry..
in number and In area to th e fo r powers of the Prr-|it»nl, *'• that sutw ilntem lm t v.f the Jack ut.vth |&gt; (j ( y rw o tia | Hay. it ho l o n H - arh family, which t.a* lived here
rungreailona; ti i't n c u w ire ralie,! thorough knowledge of the s lua .1 strict with s.tli • at hanf r.l.
,(&gt;. Mr , . J II. .................. • toe* before that lltnr. Mr. Wav
lion could precede apphcatloa ol
^
No rhanges
uie to
to be luaii.
load. *u
, | niinm n-of the |ml'P&gt;
n p re sse d hln.-elf delighted will,
Mra. David Speer, well-known for In the propoeal, which alio uny steps to Irciea-e- cie.l.l or
ah kc
ruggeited
radical
departure
from
(th
e
T
im
pa
ilislriel
• " ,l ihe city and the many improve. |
mpa
district
and
K.
»II R h , m|g
m |ra.
rt. (,f raiiipbell-lasialng
. ......
employee of the Speer D epart­
i
in
rttacy.
av
iiting
aetup
of
courte
an
l
their
will
lemain
gs
su|Hrint»ml..iit
will.
^
|j
ir
American
|.eg"*n
Anvil
in-nt*
which
have
taken
place
ment Storn, w ai allowed to return
With nil address by Right Wor­
As this govul domrxtlc news wa- office-,
1
-u ,. Unit i making calm .lilting ths pa-i 36 )ear*.
ce; ul Tampa.
to h«r home yeitarday afternoon adm inlatratlor.
shipful District Deputy Grand
being reported, the Department
a
K
tp
reien
U
tn
ee
Rohlneau,
of
Ive pri puratlons' f... Ihe o’l'eiv
K. A. Ila--ar.l will remr n
after ipendlng Tueaday n'ght at
It* seemed deeply moved over M aster Gleason of St- Johns K.
„„ .. „f ilm day and . h-pil.g f " ' the Ta l that *rniea of hi- old
tha Fernald-La'Jghton Memorial Dade, Biahop of J«ffer»on, and of Com m art! found that the coun- si |,entitrm l. nl of Ihe Ot alu.
A A. M. Lodge at Del.and a* the
tiy
's
foreign
trade
bad
dropiad
'ull lo-uiK-riitlon -f all orgaiu. . friends’ had died, lie particularly highlight. Tuesday night'* rrgu ar
trlat with ulftre* at (haja.
HoaplUl where iba wa« treated Sapp, of Bay introduced the reinWhile sentisl nt l-reakfust
-------. a t hU
agoin
in
April.
Kxports
eirvw.lr.i
.
glon,
If
approveu
uy
vne
Bilim
in
n
p
ru
.
r
.M....................
.
Cion,
which
if
approved
by
the
lion*
on
I
individuals.
for painful eota and bruises «uflenloyt.l talking with many per
hum* on Oak Area
" ' morningr
omnumlrnlion of banford Unlgc hum#
Aventio this
legislature
m
ii't
ke
rxli»ied
by
i
Imports
to
give
the
country
a
fafered In an automobils acc.d ei' a t
Menm-.uJ |-PI'i&lt; *,K' **“*" ."! .on* whom be counted a* friend­ N-&gt;. i". F. A A. M , wa- ilrrlsreil u nt about X-1.", o'cliM-k. Robert O.
thv
voters
a
t
the
gsncral
vlectiuo
vorable
trade
balam
e
uf
3I7J**&gt;»•
A,not of the World Will dead. w|ll 'll the old da&gt;». among them II. _M.
Banford Avenoa and Tenth Street
success in every particular.
"
Meriwether,
well-known
local
COO but the total of exports will
U- made available in 'h e r»t» by I'niiworth, F.
Bt about 6:30 o'clock Tueeday a f t­ I nsat year.
"avalruff, hr.,
kVorshipfut Master F, D. Breed­ grower, suddenly cqllapoed in HL»
volunti'-'t workers from the A ux­ Henry McLaulln, Mr. and Mr*. J.
Ur.v-r t h . proposod amsndmsnt 3106,000,IKK) against 3 1OH.»T I .«!•*«
ernoon.
en presided over the communica­
iliary Unit. O rganisation "f •«* t Harruld. Claude lleipdoti, Role tion w hi'h attracted a large num- chair and died shortly after two
» M ■ P*»»«nk*r •" tho logls'aturo would provld. a the m inth before a rd Imports
Mra.u 8purr
S
,to m o b l)u &gt; ln g driven South judge In each circuit for *&lt;«b dropped from I94.HS.IKKIO to | mk,
worker* .• going forward 'M "'"-' eit Herndon. J. D. I'arker. Ld.
physician* arrived. Mnmbora of
a w .
b , Mr. j P^KIO population, with an addi- 000.000.
under Mr*. Hint, ruu-ter » dim-- Itourke, and Mr. and Mr* H. t- U-r of local and visiting Master his family who wrr* breakfasting
1 Mn*on«. Mrs Breeden stated that
gpMr. Mlaa A aa aK anner. driving t onal Judge whsnovsr tho popu­
tion .............
and tho :Unit
th
:r n*
tba»
n r aipcsrv.q
sppoat«i||
, ; e, *■|.v c f n."•rt, „f Kent.
,
,teller Mr.
a .ln
. . .l inn-,
Mr- Gleason’s addresa
address was "on.
"on# with him "sta
The identity of two young negro
•.M EETING I'tlMTI’ONF.D
waa paering tha « • B'
"poppy girls
in a I
.Mr.
Mr. Way’s
Way's father wax
wa* a •*" L . |h(t n||&gt;g| inspiring that w a'vo! to lw In goml spirit* drspltc an
iit,
t . -poppy
t-'-D*- »■
lation of n circuit Increased 2-v
men
who
shortly
after
midnight
,W
n town
i.trirl throughout
th»
FUBng B utton a t Tenth S treet. 000 ovor multlp'cs of 60,000. ^
down
town ddistrict
tbr-.iig o......................
,tockhold*r In the ‘ “ "r'.” '. n , , r,| here In several we*k»." A j illness which la gan early Iq J a n ­
A t the Mine lime another autoThe “ F athers' N 'ght” meeting last night were frustrated in an
In roporting favorabiy a suj .
\ rr " y
:
,
- « - * . *
-..............
attem
pt
to
h
bl
up
J"«
Ludwig,
&gt;bito appearmj ta ba comlng l n ^
o f ths East fviile Prim ary I'.-T. A.
l»-rn ordered
.
flourished here durlni
. rv|ru|ur lodge work had been *1Funeral services will bu h*U
Banforj Avenna from the dire. stitu te for a dog and horse racing which wav scheduled to lake pla.e young Sanford grower, when Mr. Hospital " h e re
fUf
'
&gt;
'
.
...
y
l
.
early
day*,
lie
i&lt;
*»w
ro
'
tm
pllficd,
and
refreshment*
were
Haptist
Chuuk
from Ihe First B
aptiit Ch
bill, the committee adopted an
Ludwig wa* entering his h"ine in made hy
by disabled World "w*arr vetCompany
vet w |, h |h , Pullman
p ^ .n
'
•
H
.turd.v nflornnou
tonight a t B:00 o'clock at lie
uon of tfch f p » f
Saturday
afternoon nt
at 3:00
3:00 o t l J B
am
sndm
snt
th
a
t
the
2
0
-»
“
*
"
n’i;
San
l-anta,
wa*
unknown
to
|&gt;
lice
U l.,
Mold orhot »Peran*.
,
. _ . rrsidoa In Ja'ksnnville.
auditorium, has been postpon'd
Rev. Wm. F. Bropk*. Jr., will
,
“ Poppy Day I* the 'Iny for per_____
_____ - . ---------------------pggiad to bo n oolllalon with tho U tion would not prsvall If two or until Monday evening at n nO late thi* afternoon. The negro sec­
finale, proluihly assisted by RhW
tion* of the city are being r u.ed
J a g * WO Banford Av.no*. mor* dog tracks agrsoil on cone HMartin J. Ilram of Holy Crora
o'clock.
by police who nr* determined do
. i v X * || | 1 to tho toft only rent dates.
r s
EpU-'apal Church.
bring th* m»fi to Justle*. inas­
Hurtnl will lie in Evergreen
much aa one of them fire I a -hot
Cemetery with the Erickson F u ­
at Mr. Ludwig.
G ra n d
neral Horn* handling n rr a rg tThe attem ptni hold-up occurred sacrifice* made by ......... "&gt;«• •«'
wiadsbtotd, a tr ik la /M r t. Bpoor' in
i ariniis position, and. If Ih P I* mrqts. Member* of the Board of
'a t about 12:30 o'clo-k. Mr. laid- fended America during the grcnl
. w_ B ooth and sbovrtrtoi* brokan
Harry M. I'apw onh. *h»
T rustee, of the church wil| act a*
wig had just driven hi*' *utom&lt; - w ar crisis, and that Ihrv nr* c a r­ night appealed U fo.e the Sanford not gi*cn them to hold off the l
. y
sale of their properties for the pallU arrr*.
rying
on
for
An.er.cn
Jn
time
of
,
drover
S h aip .lb lle int„ hi* garage. A* he left
Mr. Meriwether, widely known
City Commlnion ot the head of next four year*, th* consequence*
lodgei
3
j
ihe
building,
two
negro**
suddenNinstaen eaess of
.U *
pci.ee. The poppy t- «
,x a celerv grower who had lived
important whit*, with J- FTMc e
.
,|y appeared, on either sble of the tymb-d which m ean, honor for the a small group of ta s p a y re t» a»k will l&gt;* devastating.
Jnjsrtd about tho etow t T h - « • » violation th a t are
here for Ih* past 22 years, twcaml
1
"Our
petition
call*
f'*r
an
**that the Commisriuner* eH Iorse
enough for gr»"d J&gt;'»» d*1 " ” Hickson, E. T . Hemll, and * m»" j rw«y. On of them said "Stick
dead
and kservice
for* the I vmg
wsrs danaagod aouaidsrmbly.
ju) «nu
n v itt i”
tension of time from two year* to critically ill last January follow­
comprise th . docket of c a ^ that named
"No price will l-e ask**' f«r the
^^1
local bill preventing
Mid* • • witnesses.
’em up" while the other
tefive years Ichiro • city property - narmlvtlc MD»Kf.
w||| be am org thoee Investigated
American Is-gton Auxiliary l" 'l" f.,prt|fft qr* of pr-l city hy , the
«r a lt,m o l to m vdrr. rnatned motionless. . ,
csail
n in ic
ti itniglt
V
I f - io T in----w-- being
— dillh- sponded tn expert medical tre a t­
A charge f
. .
.. | f—v ! li&gt;«i*w«f s f - s h stls * . i L . miJ s i , pie* 'n ie ~A"kMiiif&gt;'~ m tnts cv eT JVholdar.
j^!,!,,, .uf. — certificates,
today
b r the grand Jury neat T-esday
.jiient on city loses. If. In your ment a t various hospitals, and fut
lodged
a
g
iln
st
«
|
Mr.
l.udwlg
said
“Stick
’em
up.
appeal 1“
this
an.^W sdnesday,' l T W r »"B&lt;™nc^
ope to wenr » l-'PI’y "t"1 c&lt; nttih- made direct
th# past several week* he ste m *
| hell!'* and lunged a t the man at u lP 'T o r the flower i.c ording In county's representative* at Tal­ opinion, five year* is considered to be on the road to recovery.
lousy by Deputy Sheriff 0 . R. white.
too long n time, your petitioner*
A charge of f***',, prf *’ kt,r" I hk* right Aa h* did •&gt;. he rmtired hi* mean*. All contribution* will lahassee with the statem ent that
T hlrtr-o— wonthort o f * Charm
He was horn in Lynchburg, V*.
1 ' [ t he other negro's arm raise •«- u us*d for relief work among “ We, your petitioner*, uie reluct­ will lie satisfied with four year* on Feb. 17. IH'JL on% of aererg
U t or Coot mono eowvmlttoo th a t
S in t emit* » rt i f t l n i t whit# lodged “aga.tvsl II- r .
i r even three yrars^-Ktndly bear
antly
compelled
t'i
conclude_
that
•
hit*.
.
.
.
.
Iw
anl
him
ami
a
secornl
later
a
Z J L IU latoroaU to apodal persons, and the rem aied.r are
the disables! .veteran* nnd their
children In a well-known VlrgiltU
s
....
A charge of receiving
single *hnt rang out. The bullet .
the hulk of the money we can neither receive
aid .....
nor In mlml that mgqy of our tax family. H* ''•m# »o Sanford af
celebrations and ovauta, aro o^a- •g ain st nsgroes. Two are mord*r
i
n
i
v
C
o
i
o
i
i
t
l
i
'l
Hfba*”
wrr*
purchased
by
whivlled oror Mr. Ludwig's head going
„ |nir to
t 0 suppurt
support the redief actlvl- sympathy from no
• b a r f a s ;-th re e n r. attem pts to pro reity , M f i d
uoctad to jfatha* »*
y
. 4 |g Bondholder*' Committee, and the age of 17 year# and ahorth
and went tm -ugh the gar»se *tlta of n r .local
. . A usilisiy Unit sinners”.
J .. T.
murder, while the remainder are Livings, white.
' tha two year* will expire July afterw ards b»g»n farm ing. »&gt;• *n
M, I'apworlh mad* the ap­
■
among needy families in thi
charges of robbery. b r.aV n g and R. J. HDkaon, and T. R- Phil !p door.
IU3I, and it l» th# foreclosure listed In the Army during »w
Without
hesitation,
Mr.
l.udwlg
peal
on
behalf
of
the
ICtt
p*r»mi«
••ta rin g , aggravated assault, asd a* witness**city."
on these properties th a t we de­ World W ar and saw 22 month* 4
gave
chase
tn
th*
liegri*
he
bad
whoso
ranu-s
were
signed
to
f
ur
Other rasea are:
nf plana for • Flax
•« * "*
sim ilar charge*.
sire to provent. And, again, 1 service, including 11 month* °v*^
petitions that were widely ciicullesek'ah H arris, charged w m lunt-rd at, and, until hr tripped
^ k* s*|d la Banford on TknrsI k e cases to be inveallgatsd aro
don't nerd t» remind you that th*
an attem pt to murdes, with \\u n - and fell abuat half a bl rk a»»y.
lated Uimuglmut ill* etly during
d a t Juno 13.
•a follows:
It ndhoUlofs' Committe* will have *CH# was • member of BthfhtJ
tho week. Thv petitions and M i j
Mom bo r* of th* c o m m ltU o la A. brsaklng and entering charge M at H srrls, Robert Young, Matt'* Mr. Ludwig bolivvrd th at he
vriy little mercy on th# property Elks l/nlge No. 1241. the K night
would nvrrtakd thd man
P«P worth's letter Of app*a| "ere,
T*mpUrt and the A m tncan M
■gainst W. r. G am er, w hlu Su* Thomas, a* witnesses.
It VsIK'tS of Sanfi^d.
Returning to the garage. Mr. I
sent tu Tallaiiai-i-o this after
Arm. Ms* A .hley, ch arred with
xrowsr. Mrs. Christine C ute. B"The w riter epprecletes tho
OCALA,
May
D
&gt;
'
V
t
Mra.
noon.
* nickson and Sheriff McClelland murder, w ith J . F. MiClellanJ. R- Ludwig waa aurprised to **•* th*
fart that we should present with * Surviving him or* h i, wM*4
John Dobson, of H»w.y, waa
The letter real's a* follows:
J. Hickson, Dr. 8. IM’eston. and other negro standing near the
thr-e is-titlona a eertlflcats frem Mrs. Annie C .r“ M #riw*ttom ^|
ire v ' n ' i ea.
d-or. Without • word, h- yumpuil
"W# are enclosing ysu here­
killed and fl* ' P " * 0"*
F ^ a i o o a , t - D- H ig h l« » a a . U.
"
the Board o f City Commissioner* daughter. Ell*n
A charga of receiving stolen Minn Willlsma aa
with four jetltlon* signed by the
h u rt, two criticsl y. t*“*sy
W alter Allan, changed with the at the nogro who turneil and fled
of the City o f Banfurd, either ap­ mother. Mr*. Lulu ^eriw eih s
properly, lodgeJ sgnlnst Kethe
across
a
vacant
lot
and
disap­
principal
tavpnyera
of
th*
City
of
their lutuni'i'jilv
proving or disapproving thU m d three brolhef#* A* R* R**
Rem edy, white, with Mra. T. F. aalo of lutlory Uchst*. w lh L •• peared In th* darkness.
Banford, asking for a l eal bill
•outh of Hell view. The left
nam ll. K. J . Ilhkaon, Will Hart
pvtitlon. Th* writer, with th# aid wether, B. T. Meriwether,
Dean aa witness.
• Mr. Ludwig believe* the affair
preventing lorrdosuru on proprear tiro blew out a r ‘l tk* c*r
„f
several citisen*. appeared be- J . Meriwether, *U of S am er
A c h trf* # f i t t i i p t to w w t f i ■i wllnosves.
•sty by the aid of ta s rertlfl*
overturned twiie landing on IU
Paul Coopor, charged with rot*- In bo an attem pt at hold-up
f
re
a s|wclal meeting of th# two brother*. Dr. II. le- " • m lodged aginst II. A. MeMkbael,
rathor than an attempt op«*n In*
w W . on the highway. A child rates. We d n't have to remind Iwiard of C ity Comralwloner* and *r, CharlottesvHI*, Y»-. and M '
jK . N ,
J . A- B f~ r.
bory,
with
Mrs.
Im
og.no
'
l.»r".
w hite, w ith Sam’Ul WUk.'kson,
you that the p&lt;-«plo g*n*»ally in
McriwxJLher, maiding la .V u g ..a
of fi» r e»ca|*'d injury.
ludts IA&gt;Pb
F . T. M n. Samuel Wilkinson, and Dan Mra. I- U WUllam*. Charlie I. h- life. Ho waa aaaUtiai: • ff*r*r*
(C'uiilinuud Front Fag* One)
today In tholr »%irth fur the
w
fM ta ff i
this community * r* In • l‘r*'
*
son, W. A. McMullen. Roy Ti»&lt;*.
D
rlggw
a
as
w.lisssses.
guilty men.
. A rth u r YowoH* « d
On P»fO Four)
A charge of eutUng a faaee,
Rertrve board.
board.
_Salaries and tiaeelllng e*r*n*»» j feral
r. | Reeerre

J £ y . I n h i s f i r s t a p p e a ra n c e ■Of it a tr officials were reduced by T.eaeury eh.-wed

bin.

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May 27 This Y e a r , vt,lu,r*ln

Mrs. David Speer
Hurt In Crash At
10th And Sanford

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I I Held Tuesday R. 0. Meriwether Id

Victim Of Sudden
Death Early Today

Joe Ludwig Target
Of Bullet Fired By
Negro Gun Wielder

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Tinker Field Tomorrow Is
eature O f Loop.Contests
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ks baseball gams* that will b*
id la the Central Florida
■ tf Laagaa during the first
a f Jh* 1331 season will carry
gppaal and wil) provide as
f f u i l action as will the San-OrtuKk) tilt to b* played at
Or PUU la Orlando tomorrow

L aril I almost certainly win the
•a p t if they (Wfrat Orlando
Mftww for It will b* dlffkult
41mf an* cl:# to orarcom* a
i l a ws load that tba Fed* stand
although there ora II
rumsinlqm on tbslr achedr e r th# th w first half,
pd Ttgurs hav* been prtparfur this tilt with all they have,
b hackers have assured them3a that they’ve on# of the
raa*! finest combUntlons, com’flaW ag’ abltlty

cording to Orlando .port*writers.
Present plana caU for thn appeararea of the Orlando Reporter SUr
newsboys' band to furnish must*
before and during tba gams. Club
sponsors, Inctiding Jo* Tinker sad
E. B. I!too, wlU occupy a ipacial
bos where they can watch, tbslr
machine In action. Mayor Sam
Way and Chlof of Polk* Robinaon, two of the outstanding base­
ball fans In Orlando, ala* will
occupy scat* af honor.
The Tigers will send a left­
hander against tha Path, Lofty
Flora. This youth, winner af two
games over Iwoaburg and one
over Cocoa, k th* league's lead*
ing hurler with three wins and no
dafaata. In 30 Innings pitched, b#
has allowed but 13 hits and ilrack

Th* Feds probably will dapond
upon Tig* Mlaor to put a atop to
th* Tlgar pennant aipystloo*.
Minor handed th* Tiger* a 3 to 0
defeat her* soma days ago, aa^l
allowed them but three hits. Sim*
then he pitched a no-hit, no-run
gam* against New Smyrna. He
ha* won two and lost ona gains.
.Exceptional Bargain. 40
Official ararage* released today
a m uncleared adjoining Indicate that th* Fed* are eacond
Od«r Springs.
.
In team batting with a mark af
•313), and flrat In team fielding
with a mark of .953. Th* Fad*
hav* mad* 15* pul-outs, 83. at• 1st*, and only II error* while
they hav* gone lo bat 200 Unto*,
scored 33 run*, and mad* S3 hit*.
.Th* Tigers, are second In field.
Ing snd third In batting. In eaven
game* th* Tigers hav* been at hat
357 time*, turned In 39 runs with
M hits for a mack of J184, and
havg mad* 183 pvL-outs, 33 aa•lata, and II error* for a A46
"rli'ing average.
That th* gam* tomorrow will b*
doubly colorful lie* In Ih* fact
that fir* Tigers ones wore th*
F*d uniform. Moor*. Maltby, P itt­
man, Phillips, and Read. Horns of
the** players have a wall-astabHahcd "grudge” against Manager
B*rnti, an&lt;| iom« fast Action may
be ripecteil around th* first bare
rack If any of th* fiv* ever get
to first.
Har* are th* isagua's JOO bat­
ter* who have appeared in five or
more games:
JJIsfrr Club
n ,, u u .

Walter L. Cooper.

Fee GOLDS, GOUGHS.

(Ira h a n i

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HOW THEY 8TAND

FEDS BEAT REDS

High School Notes

I w ijr

h r all itodcnti present.

Exhibition Tilt Plifred
Here Yesterday Has
Satisfactory Ending

• w a e d a r* U t sh o w o f oa o p a ra tio n ,
b a r * w on d o t y a p a r t l a In ta r­
. 'l a b com potH U a t h a t f a r . T b a
■ * a tb a r e n trie s w a r * : C b a rla a T rw *e
, , B la c k A r r o w O o b , a a d L s a a a r d
il B o a .b a r 's Y . M . C . A . O a k .

Aa Slahih ionise rally la whies

Pittsburgh
New York
at. Leals

I he Sanford f'e le rffa d s Sem blaed
lliro s a lls &lt;sllk a pair o f D e la o d
• c r o n i s oesro throe raaa, b ro sa h t
I ho r sdo s 4 lo I c lr io r y evUr U s
D tL aad Hods Is s s o sh lh lllu u aaase
oisysd s i M s s k lp s l P s r k y e ste rd a y

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S tre a k s,
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secon d .

Dtstaneu, I T T .
330 yd. dash:
Cook*, Black Arrow, f ln t; CowD osslo In Ibrot o f jib s s o r t s I s .
art. Blue Strunks, second. Tima,
s in e s h . work«d
w s l l s a . sSuwls
I t. Discus: Kanaar, Bln* Strunks,
start*# t h . boll ra tlin * tdw A rp h
ll»d tra r* In on* n lh sr In s m u. U M .
first; Slauthtsr. Blue Strunk*.
tld * lit I h . (onrtk ond s s s s n tk Bow.
second. Distance, 7»’
440
■ I* w orks# sm oothly * * d H M i M
node (ram ocotln u . s ld **4 bp. M oss
yd. dask: W ri|h t, Bln* Strunks,
fs n r y Indsld w ork fey 4 &lt; t A flo S T
flrut, Bstcsr. Y. M. C. A. aw.
D s ts s d srorsd fir s t In tk a fourth.
of*d. Tim* I U , High Jump: AilM o .s l.y s ls s lt d th rn usti sh ort and
w .M In so road a s Rob la o so '* h ea t
2j*?\.BhRWR, .Bias Atrunks. flral
Woodrow Hdpaas, Lucky IS sac­
b^ossl.T isovsd IS th ird ’ * * '* soared
hull, rls h s r s e t cred it fo r a h it
OWL Haight, n &gt; . I N yd. daab:
w h t s l u r a , , w as uoobls to properPsaraua. Bfua Streaks, f ln t:
Ir fi.H Sis b o u a e la e h a ll .dm a
H f - in Bill L o lls, w h s la te r fa ala d
Clyde Haroaga, Lucky 13. see.
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w j * » m * o f ih * p ltls .
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PHrson, Bio* Streak*, flrat,
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Dktanca, 13* 3 1-3”.
Abbott.
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Beginning Tuesday afternoon
P a st banner'* tw o h as* error p a t
Score b y Innings:
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Homs hod w alhod and ntntsu nossnd. bn I h .cored on Clatas's " In s'S
In rla b l. O w .na .I n s ltd I s le ft a ad
(I uIm w s s l In third a s th* th re w
In l-n rt.r rilod nat to snd th a NtInning A fir r th at
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Huoion 4 ; C ta e lo o s ll 1
P lllsb u ra h I : P h lla d .lp h ls 4.
Ml. L o al* i l B r a a k ly a I.

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postponed,
rain.

N sm m ary: H ons b a ile e In, ( lu lls
I, A b b ott. N ew coaib. T w o h sss hit.
lion nor. T h rso boss h it. N ewcomb,
lllo lsn b a ss ..
Mams, O ats*. S a c r i­
fic e CJalse. H o b .r.o n D oable p la y .
A ilo ll Is H a m s*
t o r t on banes.
H anford I. P sL on d I. S tru ck nat hv
D en a l* t w ith a ru n . In t Inn; o ft
M inor • w ith * runs In 1 Inn. I’ mSiren, ra tm e r a ad
L o d w lg. W ild
p itch . Dennis Passed h all. K s i w s ll.

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C h a tta n an a a I t 'B irm in g h a m ».
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PEOPLE REVUE
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3600 Seconds

WHITLEY CITY, Kg, May 13.
—May U .-IA } —Three mm war*
killed ysatsrday by aa tsplotlon
in Ih* flttsrn* Coal ami Lumber
Company’s Mia* Na. 4 at Worley.
Th* vktlm'a were Ralph llcmbry,
31; A tils* If ambry. 30, and Htobert Mrfloffay, 30. They wrr* th#
only mtn In th* min* at th* llm*.

Dr. Henry HcLsulln, Jr.
OPTOHETRI8T
111 Psrk Ays.

J. A. Brown. Jr.: “What wuru
Ih* chief fretire* of your class
meeting?”
Fresh: “I Imagine they ware
the ayes aad no#*."
Mr. McKay: "There waa some­
thing funny about you last night,
Elisabeth.”
.
Elisabeth M.: .T know, but 1
sent him home aa early aa pos­
sible."

On Thursday, May 13, th* an­
nual Hl-Y p k n k k U ba bald.
It has been th* custom every year
s k togathar. Th* p k n k will b*
bald a t San Land* Spring*.
Any parson who wish** to hara

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LIBERAL RewayT tor h-formaption leading Ito th* rueuvrry o.'
Boy, BkyclC
Holiday
night from Woodruffs C aragi,
- • • — Tim** Union Office.

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8inging—Dancers—Comedians—Girls
ULAH "DIZZY
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Marjorie Rambeau
Eddie QuIlUn
Dorothy Jordan
Stage Shown
7 4 9 o’clock

FOUND: M t « ddf, owner can
gat by Idcatl/ylng, 3806 Sanford

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To a ll C rsd llsra , Logataoa, DlaIrlb u tsa*. sad a ll Parson* b a v in s
ria lm e *r r&gt;smands a g a in s t sold

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Yon. a a C each o f you. aro h arsb v
notified a ad rso ulrad
to present
a n y claim s and dem ands w h lsh you.
n r e ith e r *1 yoa, m ay h a v e a g a in st
tha a s ta la a f OCTTT U N O . d scraasd .
tala nt aam laa l* C s a a lr . P lo rld a . to
th* H as. JAJL a SH ARO N . C o n n lr
Judge *1 asm Is s i* Coun ty, a t hi*
a fftr a la th* C a a a t r C a a rth o u s* la
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O th e r Hanford
P tarev
M inor
lln rn re
N ew ronth
C hapm an
A rt..II

Last Wednesday night Mlaa
Clifford S h l n h o l s s r carried
all persona la Ih* fast of th* op­
eretta, "Up lK The Air," and Ih#
members of tba school orchestra
upon a picnic to San Lamlo
Spring*. Strimming, boating and
dancing were cajoyod by most
of those attending.

Last Bran non: T n
i
spltatar under lay fla«*r
John Cnr-ford:
“Too
kara baaa scratching yuur

LOST: Matfrg** from tre k of
Taylor FafSlture Company, last
night. Rsward.

A a n i M i t A s a o r t A T io N
Indiana polis *| T o le d o I.
ColusLboo t : L o olovlIM .a.-----------M llw nuhas *1 ML P au l 1.
M ln nsapalls i t : K a n sas C lt f l

F it tad N e w I I I
Reduced p rice on sin g le v ision
and K r y p U k lon re. A ls o a ll
sh all and m odern go ld flUod
fram e* .

Fricky wre Senior Day and
lie* or Rail Day rolled Into *n*.
Thd building was quint all day.
Moat of the Senior, opaat Um
day a t Daytona, but a few group*
■tayad aaar a t bond and aajoyod
themselves la m m of tba .moll
lafcaa aad i p r i i p Mar bar*. Up­
on tb rir latam . three who Had
bora to tba boach gained oar
sympathy with thotr “untooehahla" bock* aad shoudtrs. but
wa shouldn't a*y, 'W a told you

Raw. 8am I, Smith, af Jackson*
vllk, vlalUd tka ackeal Friday
morning. After an Introduction
by R*t , Mnrigr a f th* Christian

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lla rrla iin . fU n fm
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Thee* elatm s she 4 ba preaanled
lo tha U g iiM a la r I iroaeh h is I J s -------- .’o r anId h ank,

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�T O gAWfOttO H O A 1 Q , l A W O H WrOMDA,

The conciliatory tone end friendly spirit of hearty
co-operation expreased in Adolf Hitler’* address to the
Relchatat yesterday undoubtedly were prompted largely
by President Roosevelt's bold snd timely declaration of
American foreign policy on the day before. Vital additional
factors probably included the refusal of Austria and Italy
to form a Fhnciat alliance, and the virtual snubbing of a
Nasi envoy In London. It waa, In effect, Germany agalhat
.To what depth Hitler's sincerity goe* in endorsing
Roosevelt's peace proposals, renouncing all aggresaive In­
tent, and advocating drastic disarmament, however, still
remains in considerable doubt It U one thing to advocate
dlaarmament; It la quite another to dlaarm. I t ia a rela­
tively simple m atter to give a blanket endorsement of peace
proposals; It ia not ao easy to agree upon specific details
for carrying.them out.
/
Mr. Hitler demanda arms equality for Germany. Hu
does not insist upon increasing German armaments. He
will be satisfied If France and Poland, and other countries,
reduce their armaments to the site of Germany’s. It would
peem irte a perfectly reasonable request, In view of his reitlon of German opposition to ‘aggressive policies and
!* But Why ia Mr. Hitler so Insistent upon equality 7 What
particular difference tide* It make to Germany’ whether
||0 L | V I w
France or Germany haa the larger army, whether Poland
The terms of the Versailles Treaty de­
a i x a i d t f f w r e a w a ; or Germany baa?
merciful unto awe O 0 * 4 t Mm* prived Germany of every bit of territory which France,
Poland or any other country-desired. And surely if France,
enemies would dally r **’*®w '
up: for th e , be many th a t fla h t of Poland, wanted anything further, they could seize it now,
■gainst ma. What
“
almoet without a fight, with their powerful armies and
afraid l will tru st In thau^-P rolm Germany relatively unarmed.
M s l- S .____________
There can be but one reason why this “arms equality"
T«*ch*rs Ar* to C*t f * 4 °* Is the fly in the ointment of the Geneva Disarmament ConBalatie*—headline- A convincing farence and it U a reason which France and Poland realize
teatlmonlsl of P - upward U#wL only too well. Whatever Hitler may say shout non-sgresaion pacts and the desire for peace, the startling fact re­
The time may conceivably coma mains that Germany desires the territorial bounrlnrlen of
when Prealdent Roossvslt will Europe revamped. Germany demands that the Polish Cor­
Bave to do soma ’’treat buitlng'1 ridor, cutting through the center of Germany like a dagger
among hi* "brain trust.?
In her heart, be aboliahed and returned to Germany.
Germany ia not ready to fight for that yet. Her in­
to crooked and it
ternal
affairs are not in condition to stand the strain of
came back. Now o|iptlmialle wet* another war. The gentle words which Hitler spoke in Ber­
think thar* ia *om*
lin yesterday may tend to soothe tense nerves for awhile.
corkicTtv.—Tl m m - U itlon*
itlffllstic setting for the Geneva and Lonabout Wall S t m t b a o k a n t
the war until such
don conferences, But If they
. .postpone
.
- Senator Gclean lay s th a t aaa time as Germany Is better prepared, they will have served
employe# o f the ita te department Mr. Hltler'a only purpose.
o f agriculture to Hated on the payyell a t f l l N a month. T hat may
ha where this propaganda about

The Akron Inquiry Findings

Disagreement between the naval court of Inquiry and
the nation’a highest naval officlala over the court’s report
H ildan* la quoted sa laying th a t that an "error of Judgment" by the commanding officer
the negro descended (rom tha go­ was a "contributory cause" of the Akron disaster, leaves
rilla, Mongolians from th* oraflgthe public In almost complete darkness aa to what may
outang, and th# whit# ree* from
thk chimpanzee. However
th a t be expected from dirigibles.
A conflicting statement by Admiral William V. Pratt,
m ay be, K etrlkea ua th at In aema
of ua there may-h* a trar* of flah. chief of naval operations,* and approved by Secretary Swan­
son said: "The Akron waa aEly built and unquestionably
The judicial rerireultlng bill a* ably handled to the full limit of present knowledge and ex­
passed by tha llous* Tuesday perience ln rigid airship operation.
lauvet o*w. circuit exactly aa la. It
"No reflection, therefore, should attach to her com­
wilt pnibebly pass the Senate In manding officer for hia choice, in hia best judgment, of
tha asm# meaner.
Circuit! the course of action that was followed under those particu­
throughout Florida will be re* lar storm conditions during the natural and normal military
dotted, ha they should be, but operations qyt a rigid airship".
Seminole sad Brevard counties
If the naval court of inquiry's report is to be taken aa
will ronmln legalher.
a fair and correct appraisal of the catastrophe, then the
'■ Opposing th* motion to grant argument for continuing experimental e f f o rts with
dirigibles la strengthened, for It la no reflection on a
&lt;U*tato*W ****** w Got. Sholu
rodus* expenditures, S peiksr mechanical agency when the human element falters. Wa
mnaaUa llld th a t It wsmld b* may assume that the Akron might still be flying if she had
W M w m idmiaaion on th* p art been handled better.
*
the A SfU U iura .that they canQn the other hand, if Admiral Pratt's statement,
: s*t t i e proper salaries, and supported by Secretary Swanson, gives a true picture of
i proper budget.” It would, In conditions surrounding the tragedy, then the country haa
t, be alm ost Ha* admitting gained nothing from the costly accident, and the hope for
it wklta to white* and black la
lighter-than-alr craft haa received a severe blow.
It aeema that any report of findings in regard to a
dirigible
crash should either place the blame squarely on
The MaNary-Haugan Farm n*
H kill .with It* price stabilisation the handling of the ship or on the construction, or on both.
t u r n coat out Uncle flamual W hat the public wants to know, to use the language of the
Itfle of |1 *0,000,000 to r wheat, street. U "how come"? Would the Akron have weathered
1,000,000 f o g c e t t o n a n d the storm safely If she had been operated more efficiently
« r Incidental ttarn* which run and' with better Judgment?
Would she have remained
total up to about 13*0,000,000. aloft if she had been made of better materials, had had
itV 'goTirnm ant In bualnaaa fa r more braces, and greater strength?
U W hat paternalism will rest
These are questions which should be answered before
I soon try before w t
got the taxpayers are asked to continue to spend money for
pugh financing tils railroads,
dirigibles. If by Increasing the efficiency of operating
Ik), insurance companies, sad
crews and by improving construction we. can have dirigibles
stkjally a r ary thing and every.
y .lA th # country, la someth ing which will fly Mfely, than continued experiments In these
crafts will be worthwhile, but if the commander couldn’t
have used better judgment and if the ehlp waa built as
strongly aa possible, we mlgnt aa well give tip thia branch
of our military aervlce.

•etna* floTp.

THURSDAY, MAT 18, 1M3

EH RACKET
Carorhens
■lea, Lehigh V a Ivend I y

constant political turmoil, endless
discussion, and Internatkmal Mi­
le roe**. During Preaidant Hoo­
ver'* entire adm inistration he was
pressed and harried by the allrer
Interest*.
The depression Is tha primary
cause of the decline of the value
of silver.
Over-production a* a
result of the subsidy (ran ted by
the Pittm an Act of 1)18 to anoth­
er, A third !• the (rad o al abac
donment ot «llv*r aa a material
of coinage the world over. IR all
the world only Chine Is on the
*liver standard, with some Latin
American enuntriaa partly tnvoved with silver. Kven for tie-

#d States allvar mine* *nd coin it
Into dollar*. By tbi* time the dol­
lar piece was worth atom! M» cen. *.
It was cluma/ and unk n-i»n. The
people wop Id have rmne of itThereupon the treasury passed
HUB. Always lurking In tha wing*. them out of the people by a Inca.
It iaaued "sliver certifi *(■*»” sim­
th a economic lights are dark. ply warehouse receipt* for the
Prealdent Koosevalt'a
Inflation dollars, to the people.
th e r»measure of April 2® contained ^ 1#® dollars It piled in (he vaults.
three essential provisions, one to
i dollar bill In your |uH-ket*i»l
authorise a vast Issue of paper probably a silver certificate.
It
money, another to pare down our call, Itself , dollar. Actually it i*
standard sold dollar, and a third a receipt entitling you to a silver factory than copper, nickel and
to perm it payment of ■the w ar dollar, worth a* metal »! the pres­ aluminum. Many countries have
debts In silver bullion.
ent writing about 2tt rents.
A been melting up Zhelr coin* and
It Is not within the province of few weeks ago It was worth about telling th* silver* a* bullion. It
this article to discuss the eapedi- I t cent*. The certificate is worth 1920 England set up a n*w curren­
ency or the first two provision*. a dollar to you »o long a* the gor- cy system In India, accumulating
They constitute the m ost-extraor­ •m im n t’s credit is good; no longer In th e process a large mass of sli­
dinary proposal* ever made by a Th* dollar your certificate stands ver amounting a t one time to more
Hard
president In time of peace.
The for la one of SWIJMO.IMIO that He than -104,000,000 ounce".
critical condition of the country In n dead and useless mas* in the pressed financially, England ha*
may or may not
treasury, where they have been for been selling this bullion. Every
possible expedient has been tried
We are cnivrnied
fifty year*.
in an effort to coerce or frighten
th* prevision for payment of th*
Th* Bland-Allison Act stim u­ England into a promise not to
w ar debt* in silver. Even the wall lated silver production. In I HUM th)
W o rm ed .stu d en t _ot-finance.W M allege tnterewt* tn-O m gn-w -trad­ sell Jhl» reserve. When President
my stifled by tn i, proposal. How ed votes and put through the
th» Hoover refined to bring pressui*
«an It help the unemployed mil. Sherman Act. One of the provl- he was ptiblirly arruseti hr a
Hons or restore Industry T W hat la flon* or this famou, measure Senator of being a tool of England.
It for?
amended th* earlier act *» that
And here we find th* explana­
Tha answer is- to be found only th* government was forced In
ln th* long and dram atic story of buy about ty lre a* much allvar. tion of the silver payment rlause.
allvar. It i* an older history than Th* two laws resultd In the coin­ So long a* England has silver
the Blbla’s, and no paga of It age of nearly MOjOQOjDQO silver bullion to sell, the pri-a of silver
larks color and Interest. Rut w t dollars. The country’s finance* will W depressed. The briginel
must begin with modern times. A could not digest this mas*. Worth proposal called for a limit of
hundred and fifty yenr* ago avery only fifty rents, the rein coul,j not Ilno.CMHI.ndi), to he srrepted a t a
Im portant nation of Europe was be used to pay foreign debt*. Our price of not more than SO cents.
The silver *o received is to be de­
waging a losing struggle with bi­
posited In the vaults, there to Join
metallism, which is merely a mone­
the u«ele.». millions lying In the
tary ayitam in which price,, are
quoted and debt* ■ » paid in two and received *ilvrr dollar* In tax dust for the past half century.
metals, gold and silver. In ancient payments. In the fall of 1M1H * Again*t them silver certificate*
times other metals ware uaed, and desperate panic resulted. It ush- are In he issued, to swell the volRussia triad th* plan in modem *r*d 'n a .depression in many re­
spect! aa unhappy a* the one we
now endure.
Whnt I* the significance of this
curious pnipo**l to permit the pay­
Ing.
F a r a century Knglai
ment of war debts in silver, re­
France and Spain, with dlscoi
cently adopted by the t.'nngre** off
an t ratio* between the two met!
tha United S tates? It is merely
took from one another their small the Bland-Allison Act of lH7h In'
■liver change or their valuable new dress. Silver, like all other
gold rteervea. England first, then commodities, has fallen in jitice
lb* Latin countries of Europe, during the dcpn a i k a , The drrline
and Germany end Japan - aban­ ttnm «rT® rt»H much Tee* thin
doned bimetallism. Germany con­ that of niiMt of the really Impor­
quered Franc* In IH70 and used tant anil useful commodities, such
a billion dollar gold Indemnity to as cotton, wheat or topper. The
set up her slngla gold atandard. average price of silver was SR
Hamilton aatabliahed American cent* an ounce In I92H. I t wag 1M
bimetallism In 1792, with .the centa In I9.T2. The silver industry,
same silver dollar w* have now In -ontrast In all the im portant
and a gold dollar somewhat larger industries, has been fortunate.
today. The Anil yet thia fall in a commodity
than tn* one we use today,
system didn't work. Our gold was of mi Importance ha* resulted 111

entytv®#

Ortffla lim in g , Lloyd Brown, 0 .
W, Bpencer, John Rurrlaon, and

of silver. They could Just as well
be mads of paper, or nickel or
aluminum.
Their silver content
haa nothing to do with their value.
The silver dollar waa left a* it
waa. Legally w* were still on the
double standard at the ratio of
IS to I, A t this ratio ailvsr dol­
lars could not be coined. The silver dollar he'd never been in use
ami was unknown a t th* tint* of
the Civil War. In IH73 th* coin­
age laws ware revised and the sil­
ver dollar waa dropped. Ths ac­
tion was quit* deliberate, but
Congress was entirely unaware ot
th* Importance of tha measure.
Th* United State* had stumbled
into tha gold atandard.
Tha sllvar mines ware Increasing
th alr output of th* metal and th*
world-wide aaoptlon oy the gold
standard reduced tha market. The
price of silver waa falling. Whan
th* ratio rose above IB to 1 it waa
profitable to take sllvar bullion
to tha United States mints and
coin It, for tha first time s i n f
1H3J, Thto situation davtloped la
1874, but th* law of IH73 had abol­
ished sllvar coinage. From that
day to thia th* silver Interests
have waged a ruthless, srel*ntl*s*
struggle to force’ the government
to subsidise th* silver ” IndustryThey have in the past Influenced
secretaries of th* treasury and
mint directors, resorted to prooe-

Th* public u Invited, Ui wttnaaa

Dr. Henry MrLaulIn, Jr.
OPTOMETRIST
* lU Parfc

dr. h enry
McLAULIN, Jr.
Optometrist

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lo bring yauf
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Clarence Mahon* y to home from
th* buaiaaaa department of fla tw&gt;n College and will b* with the
Sanford W ater and Light Com­
pany, so It la rumored. Hia many
friends are delighted to know that
be Inlands to remain bare.
Mr. aod-M ra. Nathan Gamer
a id baby are tn Macon, Oa. where
they will spend aeveral weeks
wkll* Mr. Garner leaks after tb*
psaah crop.
W. J . Tglgpen and A. E.
Yowell were In Orlando a few
hours Saturday aa bualnaaa.
M n. B. B. Brown la apandlng
th e weak In Tkmpa aa th* guaat
of ha* mother, Mrs. K.' O. Tyrtrr
and sister, Mrs. Jam** Jackson.

New Refrigerator Ir
Placed Upon Pfaplay

F itted New I t I
Reduced price off tlngto rtoiee
and Xryptok letma. Also aU
■hen and modem fold fUtod
frames.

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p arty of girl* and yeatrrday for bar bom* In Char-

gusto w
. Roth McDaniel*.
Virginia Brady, Annie Andrews,
Daisy Batts, and Collier Briwn,
Harold Waakburn. WOltoitf 'flap*,

•Hat* Ym t Glnaaen

silver coins except the dolltu.
Since then our small silver rum s
have been mad* o f silver of re­
duced weight and sold by tha
governm ent a t a profit. A dime

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
lfrry

v*r only on* reason f° r govern­
ment Action Kao advanced. | T h at
la tba contention th at a rtaa in the
price o f aU rrr will beeeflt India
and China a rto*t hereby stim ulate
world trade. The argum ent la unaound. The Indian people are not
on the ellTer otandanl. and h are
not been for lorty y e a n .
The
atatem ent th at "»ll**r ia the mon­
ey oe half the world1* population
haa become a »log*n of the ali­
ve* Intereeta. It la falae. China,
the enty Important country on
the silver atandard. hold«-one-fifth
of the world'* population, the
m a t majority of coolie* who»o
economic significance I* zero.
China’* foreign trade la Inrigniflran t, le»» than that of the Argen­
tine. She haa actually benefited
from tha inflation caured by tlie
decline In *llrer. A rive in the
price o f tllre r probably would
d a m a f i t h e c o u n t r y . It
would *n greatly redu.-e Chlnea#
export* th at the reduction would
probably *till further reduce her
purchaae* from the rent of the
world.
S tlrer I* a by-product of the
mining of more Important metal*.
Aa auch it ha* no co«t of predic­
tion. employ* almo«t no labor, haa
no population group or area de­
pendent upon It. The to u fm lu b 'iT f
all the »il»er producer! In tha
United Slate* in 19.12 « i» Itt.OUO.OOO lea* than tha m lue Of the K»klmo pie* produced in the *am»
year.
In the rtate of Nevada,
which dictate* the »ilver legtolation of the country, the »llver in­
dustry I* of le»* economic Impor­
tance than the hotel* and night
r**ort» of Reno.

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Mis* Melton Married ]
IMrs. Jack MacDonald! Former Sanford Girl Future Farmers
Honored With Party j Married In Carolina Of H i g h School To Julian U Denton D A N CM
S ocial A n d Personal Activities
iP
Feature Meeting
MABG
2L
Church Azarian Class
i
Has Meeting Tuesday
THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Complimenting Mr*. Jack Mac-1
t Offlew 148 Donald, o f Lakaland. who spent
AKXT PETERS. Society Editor
a few day* here thi* w eek,w ith
h er mother-in-law, Alra. J. II.
MacDonald, Mr*. A. l». Snnrtley
entertained with a bridge party
Tur*ifey afternoon a t her home
in M ayfair. (Juantltie* of ger
Mr*.
THURSDAY
I'erea tlai«le* and rose* were u*rd
lira . A. B. Wallac* Uft jr»»t*r-|j. Adrian Brown, Mra. U T. Shep­
„
Regular meeting »f Seminole to, „adorn
I he rooms l«here the
day to »p*nd a few day* with herd, and Mr*. B. C. Moore a* C hapter Number Two Order of g,,e»t* were entertained,
Mrs. Cecil Butt a t her home In hoiteue*. the regular buslnr** and the F astrrn S tar will take playA fter several progrrasit n* of
Orlando.
,
aocial meeting o f the A tarian at 7:30 o’clock at the Mawtnicj
score price, a «and( lav* of the F irst B aptist Church Temple.
jwich tray , wa* aw an ln l to Alra
O. S. Coltman, of Waycro**, took place T esday night at the
FRIDAY
Peter Schaal. Mr*. Marltonabl
’ G i., la the g u n t of hta •on-in-law ihurch annex. Mra. II. H. Hill pteRegular meeting of Ihe W. P. T rrrrivrvl silk lingerie as a mrnenand d aofhter. Mr. and Mra. Jake *hled over the short bu*inr** *»•*- C, will take place a t 3:10 o'clock to , f ihe occasion.
Klemlny, Magnolia Avenue.
»lon, Mra. C. A. Anderson led the at the home of Air*. J . F. Mc­
At the tea hour a salad ronrar
Clelland, French Avenue.
wa* served by the liestes*, aMra. H a u l Grow Huntley ami devotional, and M. N. Cleveland
A school uf instruction for aisled hy Mr*. J. R. Macltonald.
•on. Braxton. of I’aiatlra, are gave a reading.
member* of Seminole Chapter Those present were: Air*, dark
'During
the
*wrat
period
gom
es!
vUiting the former'* mother, Mra.
Number Two O n W of the Kastern MacDonald, honor g w - l. Mr*.
1* Grow, at her ham* an Frtnrh and ronteit* were enjoyed mid
Air* Peter
priie* awarded to Mr*. t*L A. Ar- S tar will take place at 1:IN1 o'clock J . R, MacDonald.
A v tn -e.
deraon and Air*. V. ti. D airy. A atjth * Masonic Temple with Mr*. Schaal. Mr*. George lynglit. Jr..
Mra. Jack M arl»onal4 of U k*- profuiion of roses, phlox, and Florer eg Mill*, mf Daytona Reach, Mr*. I- P. Hagan. / l , . '! l l r . J. S.
- I w d , form erly o r ‘foils city, left other garden flower* a'Vvrned the grand rn .lrJrto r #f District Num­ Adams, Ifiaa Mary f)tiiht..li. ami
ber Twenty-four, in charge.
Mi«* Katherine SchlrarJ.
yeaterday for Vienna. Ga. after annex for th e . ocrasion.

Personals

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Mr. and Mra. Raymond Town•end announce the birth of a non.
Raymond WlUon, on Saturday,
j p i 13, a t Uieir home In l.akt
W. M. Downing and aon. Harry
Downing, are planning to return
tomorruw to, A tlanta a fter •pend­
ing a e trra l day* here with the
former'* d» tfhter, Mra. Katherine
D arla, San Lanta.
Mra. Kinma Ahbull I yman, Mra.
Perkina, and Mr*. Dill, of A ll*
monte Springs, were here Tuesday
night fur the program given at
th e Wrfman’a f’lub by the Mu j Ii!
D epartm ent of the club. Mr*. I.yman rendered teveral vucal ae'ertiona at th at time with Mra. Perkina a* aermnpaniat.

-Church Co-Ed Class ~
Meets Tuesday Night

Social Calendar

h n r n , ® r '....

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rV lx x i v r t t M*r.L
l.»X* M.ry
Coming a* a surprise to their
Of iMerrst to a large number
*KrMay. M*y ivtlf
••
FrwweHe t U r lif
l friend, hath here and in South
-friend* I* the announcement of
Ait idla* tuft
Candma i« the nnnouncemeht of |
&lt;riwpr»e«iim tTi4b&gt;
the m arriage of All** Mamie l.u.
the marriage of Ali** Katherine I Committee report* and stories
9 mi ti
Riser, ef Newlwrry. S. IX, daugli j of recent Future Farmer* of rillr Melton, daughlri of Mr. and
.» i *• r* L .| f i t
ter of Mi*•- Kate Bishop Riser and! Floralu local
accomplishment* .tin . J . J. Meiion, ut tin* cny, to
the late .1 F Riser, of thi* city, furnished the highlight* ef Tur* J-linn lotwrence Bentun, soil ol
to tv r 'v r Vrthur Teague, *r»n of .lay night's meeting uf Seminole Air. ami Alt*, t . h. Heptolt, also
Mr .e | Mr*. (V ’ P. Teague, of Chapter, Cut re F arn er* of f lu r. of thi* city. The jartu io r-y _wa*
Nov '--try. s . C. The rayvmony •• %a. at Seminole H im S'hool.
.%)«•*&gt;• romp^tltton on tborlA
performed &lt;&gt;n Suifilay, May 14. at
» a . psrfornted on Weilnewlay.
During the meeting members lho home of Judge J . K. Peacock hraa. ami horn* mltatl 4nlrir BM
imuliry fMit»
M.rv In In the Rev. R. A. (Joel listened to St. Clair \Vhi,el J r . ex­
.HwmlnviU 1hairy. &lt;l4ln**ftlMv
liY U* I*
,,l
nmn *i it-,- h, me of Dr. and Air* plain how he won the annual pig in the piv-sence of the bride'* olt.y
C ."-Iina., no the campus of New growing ■or test, and heard Bonner attendant. All** Ailie Horne, of
hefty I'.t'lege.
r'urter give hi* inipresaioe* of the this city, *nd K.twin Young, of
Alra
Teague ' attended
the -Mstiirt public speaking and fid- Del-aml best man.
The briste *elrct».l for the m a
Srmiu.de County school*, i* a I'Ding contest held at Ovirsto last
gtad.. i,.- of Seminole High St'hi* 1 Friduv night. John Senkurik waa sion a white lalfrta gown fa-|
.
■ , - 4 , ,‘J t t
nni »a* graduated from New i •i,o r,| in the public speaking con- ahkiriswl with a titled limner of
Irrry College at Newberry, S. C , te .| ninl H arry Gu»tav*on wa* white riuhroidered orgam ie and
i„ I'.Hit For the pa*l three year* ! fn*t in the fl.VI-ing contest, It worn with • jaik et having putfed
*h. ha, Iwen teaching in the »«. announs-esl.
sleeve*. Sh.. wa» bom in l»ade
high -eh." Is ,.f Newberry County. ) M,.nl| * „ v,ltl.,| to hoe ami ferti
City
Ini! hr* liveil here *ince early
you hav e your O f
Soith Carolina
lire Ihe local corn__ project. e« rhi dhooit. She attem k'd Spmirnle
■Martin
O K 'd
M r,Trugue kpent the g re ttrr opvtNlivrljr and in complete^ «e% Hl»*rf»fhi»il. ■. ™
l a k e your
fore
you
part ot his life ut Newberry and eral other project* in Ihe fim i*.

SEMINOLE
FEED CO.

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» boss'll roloi motif, m i- s.-l &gt;e.l t.y
, t ’liele N'u tidier Knur of Ihe
th e hostel
V ^'ini llA|itH t'hureh heltl ita
High score prjie, u novelty
rt'tf'ilar tiM'itne on M nday after
rlirfh. wa- aw Hided to Mi*. Henry
liiMin at the home uf Mr* R. \V.
Knglish while low scxire prise, •
M ate «&gt;e i'Niin»Un Avfihib with
lull .fj'i*TriT*'f il'ciiiie. o l o . V im-ii to
Mr«. A h |( aaetter in rhurtte
Jlr.s J. Al. S tine ipher. llsdJry.Kng♦if the Scriptutv rv td in f and. Mi**
|t&gt;h was lucky in cutting uml wa*
Is*e-'.'iiii*d with
i l.aiu'pui .led Ailie T rafhnd lea«linir in prayer
Mi.-. Mary Hull had »harite *'f
pictuie.

Those attending the mertm g Newton. Ala. For the l»&lt;t II
wet,- John Senkarik, Jerry Svn- yrar* he ha* ie*ldnl b ite wilh
knrik, William llurnett. David hi* parent*. He wa* em pli\eil by
Farte, Itonald lull.tress. ClilTonl thi' l*iwa-t’ofa Itottlinir rninpunjf
Kirg, Talton Fhill p*.
Cn-ston until nht'iit thrci' month* a&lt;»* when
I’ht lip*. Talmaslge Alelt*, Thinner h»* ■creptr»l it iMtritiott with the
Shop,
Carter. K. It Tyler, Clllford llrlt, Seminole
Mr. and Mm . Menton are at
Clifford Gnstavson Harry Cuslav•ori. St. Clair While, Steve Peter*.! home t«i their friend* at 2!l&gt; Went
Ronald Mmrhead. John R. June*,! Twelfth Street.
Co ey Maud), nod Alex R. John-

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Before Burin* An EleclYic ReW irrrttor
fire The New

SEMINOLE TIKE
Announcing The Opening Of The

SANITARY FISH &amp;POULTRY MARKET
:i()9 E. First
H I'K CIA I.IZIN U IN SKA FOODS
II. 1. M oore, M gr.

£fo&lt;xrdem ,uiCioAk
Uay 15. 1933

" S e e ," . . , Mr* the tr im iiu , "the aewee and (itriW thr UUwrJ inskiwt. Ik t m an p rp (|
file * t i* M L UanUmt U U t* lia t — lhe fm b e y ir t», ikr awry pTfiw af power it p a n a ear.”

tiutiue R-D-K p ro m t atluuJIy
delayt deterioration.

Sir get Gulf (Jaa—Fresh (la*. It
give* more mileage. Murr jmwer.
it bunta cleaner—knock* less -and givee )o*i a fatter xtart. Try
a tankful tralay! No extra riMt.

★ TUNE IN *
Gall Headliners
WUl llo«*n
•a d Irrim S. Cobb

___
_
told— by ay own organization nnd by othwrs
TI idb and BRaln I a*
•— that I penalize nynolf by q u ality .
Friendly c r itic s protest our putting Into the Ford V-8 what tliey
c a ll "twenty-year s to o l." They any such q u a lity la not necessary:
the public does not expect I t ; and th at the public does not know the
difference anyway. .
B u t I know t h e d l f f e r e n c e .

I know th at the oar a nan sees Is not the oar he d riv es----hw
drives the car which the engineer sues. The oar which Is seen,
coaprlsos beauty of doalgn. color and a ttra c tiv e a ccesso ries,----a l l
d esirab le, of course. The best evidence that we think ao la th at they
are a ll found on the Ford V-8.
But those are not*^ho car. The car proper, which la the basis of
a ll the re s t, is the type of engine and Its r e lia b ility ; the stru c tu re
of ahasala and body, ruggedly durable; the long thought and experiment
oonvengiven to safety faotora; the steady development of ooofor
leuce and eoonomy. These
make the
mao*,
.... car.
-• - _ . . i i „ „ , tw o o r t h r o o y e a r s .
A car can be b u ilt that
w ill la st two or throo years. But we
have never bill I t one. Wo want the basic m aterial of our oar to be aa
dependable the day I t Is dlscnrdod as the day i t is bought. Ford
cars b u ilt 15 years ago are s t i l l on the road. I t costs more to
ll8 car----but
car— Dul two
___________
not wkimn
skimp are cost
oost and
build a durable
Items we do "«♦
A great many’thlnes could "got by"—-the publio would
conscience. .. „___
♦ J t*An«
'
never know the d ifferen ce. But we would know.
The new Ford V-8 is a car that I endorse without any hesitancy,
I know what is in I t . I tru s t our whole th ir ty y ears' reputation
with I t . I t Is oven b e tto r than our previous V-8. I t la largurT
■ore rugged and mechanically a b etto r Job a l l round.
I read ily suy th is in an advertisement because I know the car w ill
back i t up.

*

O w i. Mif U'UNM C«t . n m w o e , un.

that good Gulf
gasoline—it's fresh!
XHl Mt G' f V

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r u e * TlPsW

j

tu. Men " i r . l meet* every em.-r 11a* (lonzalex n* bo*le«**
g e m y with thi* thought 'There’s
T IK H U .W .
a way nut,’ III this Is ■■•fleeted i
An Import Ant meet mi* of the
spirit of hop.- und optlniisin, u lailtlo Theate r will lake pi11*4' at
cunerctv truth that 'happiuv** i*(N;0U I*. M in tlw euufril room a l p
ju»t m ound tfa* c o in e r / j /
j t h r City ll.ill.

Billiard cushion shows why
fresh G u lf gas is better

Rsp«rt aafr

Mw|MlrV«t 8 Ml W B fM W i

1lerday afternoon. They were acclnpaninl home by Robert Dod
J. II. Hr ire and Joe Goniale* **•". »&gt;'" I'*" '"•vn "pending a
motorrd to C or nailo Reach ye«- lYrw day* there.

*
lho*e present were: Mr. end the ini**iuii *iudy le**on taken |
i'aupU—uf—llui*
ye.ir in' tin- form
“ Futher-s' -Mra, J .
ilny* of long .hud.nv*. hut n u t ) "light" i«t M ini |‘ M at tin- srliuol Mi*. Ileiiiiuii K. Atnn s. Mi ami *le*ii* Way." Tin* win futlowrd
an opIimiMii and hopeful role
Mr*. Itti]&lt;s-1 1 StnrV amt, Mr. and hy the Ihble ipie«lb&gt;ti* and hy a
auditorium.
iitI httur mid refre-hmeiil*.
Doug »|ieiit inure limn a year m
Mr*.
(’Interne Run lift, Mr. and
A »o*'iu m rrting of the St
'III si- piesent vveisv Air*. Alary
serum* iiintemplutlim la-fore he in • Gin d o f Rid) f r o - . Kp
Ml*. Il'.iiiei l.l Ilie. i l l . uo.l All*.
lle m y Knglish. Air. and Air*. C a rl!,l* "’ M ,‘
'
K»*m'!ter.
Idt upon li * aubjevt.
‘ Mr* J. || Truluck, Alra. It. \\ .
Alu**, and Mia. M orn* Mu&gt;i*.
In u worth it is a tale of u nuslWnrv, Mh* &lt;iu*4ii* Flclchtr* und
era Robinson C r *o*‘, who filets uglily worked with llm &gt;tur nil the
MIm AIIiv Trafftm l.
himself utHirr an uninhahiletl is­ story mu.I iliuliigue.
" I t is a Joyful story of the
land. Instead of lit-irtg rlepresseil
und giving up, he pitches in and South Sea*'', sold Dong, "made in
Alt tdliccr* umt tnrnilivra ut j Mr. and Mr- .1. |) Woodruff
make* the he*! of (lung* through an r uilhly puradise of hul.ldli k Se'iidindc t haptyr NumU'i Tv*«* mid -on. Jack, mid Mr- llolcti
happiness,
laughter
ami
song.
.
.
a
sheer g r.t and pvrseveraore.
• hder t$( the Fa*tvrn Slat un* Ik*- ^ r h u t u mid diiiiKhtcr, Fatty, un*
G atherirg about him u bunil of loiiiuhtic funiu-&gt; of today. Here niif urerd lu attend
*pv«tal
tofole most pictuie* of life In the A.hnol uf in*lftivvimt lt» Im cun’ ♦•%|ctlcd tu ivlu iii toniicht from
co-wurkCra, Doug set forth fur the
r o i .natln llourh wlivir they have
South Sea*, and a fte r • crulsinsr Islands have deplete.i that dial, and ♦lulled timinrrn waft#Hwnii at I»•**•| j wpeitdtfiir the pu-t III day*. (
the
sord.d
.
.
.
lh,
staggering
d;0O oVIovk r»l lh** MnMinic T i' ih |
about for weeks *eleeted an U-and
Tar from rlvlliiatinn to work out beachromlier*, tin- was let - an., Ida by Mr*. Fhinnct* Milli, of
re'rr-do-wvll* unpleasant peuple fhiyi’in* Ilea h. ^rrnnd Innlrurlnr
the stall nf the story, right on the
grand. In the ca*l are: William in np&lt;easant suiloundings an-i ♦»f H iitrict .yumbvr Twmtjr*fmir
e v . f f uf the Order of lh** f!a«tern S tar
Farnum, long a sta r in hi* own situation*.
"T he lliriiir n f Ihe tale l« heyesl
right, Ali** Alarla Alba, Farr e
Browne and others- Kdward S u th ­ in the purposwiful iliaruvtcr uf ■ f b i r h will bs h r h | at •• Ut oVh».
modern Koblnaon
Ciusm- who :»t the I'nn-h IliuiRv with Mr*.
erland directed, and T u n J, tier-

A* GAS prow* olil it
STALE . . . weak.
That** why it pay* to get
FKKSII ga*. Ami Gulf ga* ia
alwayt fre*lr. It’* ilelivered frail
to every Uulfpuiri|&gt;.. f ml ii Hart
frn h lunger bnuumr G ulf* eg.

vacation you
tSnrnBTe and rtonay;*

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Circle Number Four
Of Church H Meet

Douglas Fairbanks In
Film At Milunc Today

-

Martin
ir
hr

I’ells Entertain With
Party On Wednesday

Aloi tidy prograni inerting id
Ihe Wnnian'a .Missionary Society
of the Fii*l Itnpti't Church will
In li Id at 1 l it o'rdoel
ut (h r
When Dnnt&gt;l8
Knirt-ank* .. *t
tliur. lt and m il :x i n-rvikni be u
nbirnt for ah fdia T o r •rh T " n r r t i ‘ t
I ittyr r -rfvi-e at
un a i ***.
prurkiclion, “ .Mr, ItnUnsiili I ei
!l In- Suld-. sm-lliio.t »f the t-nsi
*«•", play ng at the All a r e The
Ila|&gt;ii*t r Itiris li will n.evt ut '1:30
a le r tonight and Friday, lie" de­
o'clock at tin- ihuieh.
manded one thing- It rnuat he a
The Fu&gt;t Side I'r.niury l*.-T. A.
Joyful aubjrct th a t wo Id prove i will huv.- it- Inst lior I illv of lh-*
r u t - unly—anturlainmr-rit—Ut~.ll* . *

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WHAT8 NEW’
SEMINOLE FEED CO.

j College in ItWO. For the past
A chicken pilau aupper will Inserved -to the following: Mr*. It.
I three year* he ha* al»o been
11. Hill. Mr*. M. N. CJevelnn-l, j given from 5:10 |'. J|. to H;lhl P.
lr». hing in lt)e high scoots in
Mr*. V. U. Hosiy. Mr*. S. J. Nix, I M. a:
*■ lh. Hell Cafe lf^ lire e |
South Carolina.
f
All
Souls
1'iith
Mr*. Uriel Blount, Mr*. J, II. Col- \ Number Kive
'
i AD and Mr*. Teague left here
dough, Mr*. C. A- Anderson. Mr*. obc Churrh for the b ildmg fund
Pinly and green were the rotors 1y.-i.-nlay motiiiiig for Newtwrry
O. K. Hagerman. Mr*. W. II of tbs churrh
vhoeen for floral deeorntion. n n d la ft.i s|w-nshng a few day* with
MONDAY
Graham, Mr*. I,. T. Shepherd,
The Truth Seeker* Cla*&lt; of ti. • party appointment* at the b rid g e|lfr* j , -ague's mother, Air*. Kal
Air*. I.ursine Heal, Mr*. II. J.
i n ty gicen la»t night hy Mr. und It Riser, al her
f
- ‘ **
1
Churrh will ot»
Goodin. Alt*. A. ( \ ‘ Chamber.aln.
Mr* W. J- Fell at Jh r tr home met to Avenue.
♦•rvr
it*
tiWntl'l)
bnslne**
and
Air*. R. |„ KhIiomi, Mra. Ira
ml meeting in tin fdim of .'ITt Palmetto Avenue, in honor
Southward, Alt** Ruth chaimuin.
o f a n inber of their fflen-k*.
uf St. A ugustlnr, » ' d Mi** R. I.. all-due fi*b |rv at the home if
Riidge g a m 1 were enjoyed until
Air*.
Ilert
Chapman,
211
ft
Ati-lfoirWright.
vHI*- Avenue. Alenilsi* will rne-'t u lute hour wlu-n nM P •• .-ltd aweel
oh
riiurse, f u t th e r aeurntuuiiiig the
- .it |li on A. M ut the rhur b.

The home of Mr. ami Mr*.
W alter K. Price, IVest Flr*t
(Street, wao the »rene of the regu­
la r bu*ine«* an d ' #*wial meeting
of the Co-ed Claxa of the Kira I
Methodi«t Church held Tue*day
night with about Ti member* in
atendanre. MW* Katherine TiUit
« ined the meeting a fte r which
*a A lyr Clturpeiiing gave the
Kpture reading and the Ret.
Sm ith Hardin led in prayer. ”
D -ring the meeting Judge H. W.
W are gave a talk on the find
chapter of “ DUcipline" of the
Klrat M ethudht Church. A wiener
ro a it wa* then rnjayed in the g ar­
den uf the Price home.
Thn»e present were: the Rev.
and Mr*. Smith Hardin, Judge K.
W. Ware, Mr. and Mr*. W alter K.
Price, Mr. and Mr*. It. D. llulrhi- Kliialarth Clark, Kteuraor Coiiraon, Mr. and Mr*. Raymond ('aid- ngtnn Dorothy I'rite, Charlene
well, Mr. ami Mr*, la-on Swain, Caldwell, and I!, H. Kipp, and J.
Mi*. Milton Reel, Mr*. C. K. Mll- W. Couringlon.
liam*. the Ml*»e* Katherine Til11*, Alya Chorpening, Kmlly l’rle*t.

To-Night
Friday

THURSDAY, MAY 18 19.U

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AN NDEPENDENT DAILY N EW SPA PER
Member Aasorialed Press

XXIV

THE WEATHER

SANFORD. hx)Ril)A. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17. IMS

NUM BER 172 1

Firs Cent! A Copy

WORKS Earl,Kfco^ition By U .f
Hitler
Endorses
Roosevelt
Of Sovtet Russia Seen In
SENT President’s Peace Appeal
Plan
For
Peace,
Promising
OF TAXPAYERS
CONGRESS
Co-Operation With Efforts
WASHINGTON, May 17.—&lt;rP| Implied aiknowtedgement of con

Bogs Muscle Shoals
Development B i l l
Nearing Final En­
actment Into Law

WASHINGTON. May 17—
—Pyealdent Roowvelt today
acflt hla all-inclusive public
» mmkM ladiiatrlaU auparvlaloa
im to Congre** where
Democratic majorities
planning expeditious

—A ready dispoeition to forse*
early rw.ognltlon of Soviet Russia
In the fact that President Roo*»veil's peace appeal was »ent di­
rect to the Moscow government
w*| evinced jesterday by many
official* here, detplte a quick dl«r la liner from *oarce* close to the
edmlalstration.
Some high official* Indited that
the mote v i , not to be Interpreted
ln any *beh way, but neverthelm
there were many who clung to

veisatlonal relation ." appeared t&lt;»
him to have the effect of an In­
tent to recognlte.
Senator Borah, former chairman
of the foreign relation* committee
and long an advocate of recogni­
tion, «*• outspoken In hi* Inter­
pretation of the day'* event*.
" I am not concerned &gt;« t *
whether the President Intendel
thla a* recognition,*' he *ald. " I
vm only concerned with the propo­
sition that it* effect le the *ame

Passes BUI To Repeal
All Laws Author!/.-1 ------- ;

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FRANCE IS ALERT
- S S T S S ^ s 'e for -any turn ln
K , S j !^ &gt;^&lt;;ERMAN--ACHONS
Against*Tax Liens!

MACDONALDLOUD
IN HIS PRAISE OF
- -PEACE-PROPOSAL

Hitler Speech Seen
( ’onciliatory Move
■WAHIIINGTON,

May

ImpaKKiuned Address
Is Dciivcicd Before
Reichstag By Fiery
German Chancellor.

I*.—

—Chancellor Adolf Hltle* in

lial lislsy 4**crih«-it the speech
Hit lmpa*«toncd apewh Iwforn
of ' hancellor Hiller on Hi*directly, de facto recognition will,
the Itrtchstaff todiF Kr'‘lc;
a.msment a&lt;
m o p r u fin g y
la effect, be complete.
fully
enilontptl
Prrelil«*it
rent lliatory.
WHlngqew to
President
RooeeVell'l
pad)
RooneveltV plan for rayllovloit
obi. in rm • fiia'.km of tho Vet
leader In the Senate, Robinson, of
th»* internnlionnl crisis nntl
sailfri T iealy
hy
peaceful
Arkansas. »ald that "sending the
n tlaa fall authority to communlratlon direct to Preddent
prentixiMl co^iiiernHon witn
mvlhoih ralhrr Jh a n aim iil
LONDON.
May
17. ’IF*
a n te
IMOO.OOO.OOO pro- Kalinin, particularly In view of
fom- wa* the iiitrrpri'talion
Roogcvelt'n efforts.
| M , ha lik ed th« le p lilsto n to
Prim-' Mtntcter MarlhmahL in an
oTiilala p r e d ii|»m H itler'.
The Cha.trallor "«»»«•«&gt;
d a J L - e a r iy next week on l a x * * ,
woi ii.
Hffictal
VVaah.ngton jiw po Moni-d pi 'i h before a ills- withrnil n solution of the ill in".sam em W nl. must be ra'lfred * ' i
^ ^ M r n l a y w.lh teg . 'I
to u ih r w r lt* the project. If Ionnirnt |'i*........
problem,* laiting’. i l...........
noted on the oilier lisn.l that
.
the general election next year,
|
m l .inlrnl
llnnnl»hed gnlheriuj! «f
'" e " 1 1mriH
g r i n does not deride he will *ubrr tw tn ic th m U uiUhlnkabl#.
Artirg upon the Hnuac enminit^ . V . i n l the deelaratiwt Hiller's nislri- . , oiitaiiod n tiers of the
IIW
H
*
*•
•
•
*•
■
—
......
m tt hii oWk neopimendet lon».
tee's suhst tote for the Senatew,lining that p * -sine against
Imluy of t hamellor Hiller at urrnight hailed I're s jt-r t
In I'ehatf of the rot re n.rl'Ol
The edm lolitre*lone v ju l Ten:
Germany wi» Id never su.cmnl
approved salary bill, the llouotin
with
ralni
alertnes*.
............
p a r e prupo'isLi »■ an hliturlr
pro- V d esfceially the y«»UK
M d e VeUey-H lele 8hoeli deIrft *t *7,R0" the *t .»rnor'« sal
in Its subjection.
AHh-iiirh plv»»*&lt;t with Pre*l
movement he pledged that t.crraiowment bUl last night needed
ary, $8,000 for eablnot
offleers.
noumrmi s»t.
. ,
- ..
,i.ni K 'H 'tir t's appeal to the na-.
only Boose approval of • confer*
and
for chairman of the
„„.| h,.|
•*Thi. Is on hHlolle day . iie de- i,tally WI* Id go a* far » 1 0,,7
lion in disarming rxen to Ih e ex­
v ice jig i e—n o t end President
rls eit. "AmerUn bai boldly »ml
tent of scrapping her entire millk
feooaaveftV itg lsto re to berome
.ipc'ii v I III her hlwrtntfs and ha*
lr-y I'qnirmenl _ provi.Ve.1 other
law.
\
sj
her .11 in' ( II sail wtlh
fU ting
with
apprecedented
nutate and f o e determination miweri tlW the same.
lie particularly offered l " v *
awtftn***, the Senate late yeitrrinto IWW « del " , the prime mmfrain from any r ’altw* f"»
l,iSim approved the conference re­
llnuor to be confined to
......... ... )|rfr„ .p mr. 0IP
1 .ter
continued.
"Henceforth
vtnimentr o f .aggression »•
CLEARW ATER, M*y 17.—A el,. Infs or out of Stale resident.
port eSmpoilM Senate acd Hooie
...... f , „f
. „ h „ h p.o
America by her own declaia'.iun
M ILWAUKEE. Wis.. M*y 17.Flrarw atrr's^metom
xlfftraacaa. And llouie
Demo­ (/P)—A* negotiation* to end Win- plan l«» refirance
an chi panM
pan ud hy a n
&lt;|uahfif«|
f~ trt n^tfotiif-e-nr- i.^teabtue that as otln-r n 'lio n * seiapp«xl their*.
rtfir«n cr
Clearwalrr
u a h M wot**
u.n aU u..clul
U th ^ai
He denied Ihnt tSermimy-eoel****cratic lender» |romt**d It would consin's -milk— strike . f altered bonded debr n f ^ 1 W .^ n m t e r m w l ^ b.,htnr-# ltM .0m » g -y e a r #fW T J
'
„
r
„
or.le.ed
con.trm peace of the woi d
and p e n e p u n o .e ., weie ordeied
plgteil Invasion* nf Kratrre or I'oba lakaa ap la"-that body today yesterday, stele anlhorltie. prr- calling for a lb-year rvten-lnn of its biennial appropriation hill
Mn iH.nal l not &gt;"d&gt; a claimed
y n le r 'jy to_ lejoirl •» th ' "l'.i •
land, emphr tilin g that hi nation
the Senate yesterday passed th
either try unsnimou. consent or pared to cone with a reported ris­
It'io i-.-tt bid defied'hi 1 own erd
jive l»efi-n*c Hutrau" Upon llieir
m
atur.lle.
snd
un
Initial
Interest
Is devulii ni all Instruments o f ng1
mea-ure
railing
for
IA0M.OVI
«
ing oL^S.*” farm ers", in Sha­
by taapentlon of the r le v .
,r
m
G'eat
Itiltsis
with
r
chnl
late of two percent wi 1 be ‘ " " - i jr ^ i r for general appropriation, ptiHlurlne ispe lly.
grvs'ior.
Chairman Sm ith of the agri- wano couiHy today.
lenge
Hint
he
and
In
.nlumT
rolWilhm a month the factorir
The German chancellor said ho
cuitara committee called up the
Omnious reports reaching offi si t-red by the city commission at j for itate gnvernnienb.
learne of the /talionnl goveinmu*l
present
an
estimate
of
their
is ready to Join any non n g f e*The b’enate vntrd Sit to R to sand
repett Hi the 8enate an • It went rial* were that farmers in the itT nest meeting. Mayor II. H.
mint propos'd to adopt all merns
NEW YORK. May 17 t»P&gt;
. ,„n pact in the "reudralnm that
the measure to the House which |i&gt;t showing the numbfrx of their
through w.thoat a word of debate region. West of Green Bay. wen Baskin
at their di'l'o-.tl to fuilhcr i.uiosaid ye.leiday.
I’uld'c
ys-elerday received from its ap ­ piiwet i. of prisfoclion ai we'l 111 ** t Imrles K MJIrhrll »vbx ch*r*e
the h ghmindrd propoe d of tho
or a rail ca&lt;l vote.
meetings
will
he
held
lo
dl«u»»
|o'.in
conci
iatloa.
planning to close cheese farlories,
propriations rninmittrr a simitar employes.
Amen, an Presidert lo inj-.-t the
Irriu-d hy hii enun«el yeslenlny
Senator Narrl* (R. Neb.), au­
"W
b.ro
there
l.
jealousy
there
the proposal.
Banking mneerns an,|
attiiyj
mighty United Hlates M a guarmrasorr for |lt.lHf&gt;..’Wil «• year.
condenseries
and
creameries
in
n
"Idg
fl«h"
brought
to
trial
thor o f the principle* In the bill
The plan has the tinlative *P
Agreeing to rrronxidor the vote this otfh ini rhrcklip on producllie fur alleged income las vi lation will l e root id' nee} where there is nnlor of (ra c e in Europe would
‘ a f gavemownl operation of the their fight for higher price*. Com­ prmal of fil |a-rrrnt of holders of
enmity
Hide
w.ll
lii
pi'acr",
h«
hy which it Monday defcale,| the siii ply p in t s me also III I ileil in
mean a gieat tranquillantioil fur
to nppraxe "nvdi psychology" preilicteit.
war-time Muacla Shoal* powrr parative quiet prevailed *1 Sha­ the rily’s bonds, the mayor saal. bill 17 to |B. the Semite yester
powar.
gll who d« ‘ Ira I-Nsre."
l a i l n U p a n t*. including gov. wano during the day following the
Wit
hold
incut....
dig
Hiller’s
whila
Ilia
goirriino
nl
nci
used
him
If the legislature »tie‘ not pas* ilay struck out many of the ml4i'
The addresi of I’rr, dent R ian*,
Hitler M itigated liar T rtaly c f
•traction ef powee closing of four plant* In that vi­ the governor's hill provolnig for tjons it made to the hill ns it rome veil meanwhile htoui-hl smile lm|’e i f cheating of fa.W.tbNi i„ laxei. name, I,.- .b a lly w ined Ihe Ger­
VvrsalRrd before
the specially
___ llpea .a n d eipert- cinity Monday.
man
ilian.-elbu
agaln-l
any
threat
a inmmiseion to direr* tb« ft- from the Senate appeopriotioii’ thi.l it might prod re a modifiia"W hen n i'li psychology mni on verted reason of the iteirlulag
_ *p r e d * ft:o il of f»rllll»er.
III III.- pet e of Eiliope III the lid
Adjutant Genaral Ralph h . In. nape** of defaulting taiin g unit*, ommltlee.’ Both the Senate und linn In t'haneellor Hiller's rprrch
Irols," sasl Max D. Sleuer, hotel
and dcmariled for the Gorman
at happily M *tke report » « mell instructed
ter'- »perch lid ./ I .fo re th"
four National step* will he taken hy the rity llm iie bills were committee sub­ to I lie Itrichxlsc today, a rhinge
pr qile the "rlg lll to livu".
^
rnm lral lawyer. " wIhi i i tlien to
-naniaa here to be pre­ commission to put * ref'-ndin* stitutes for th" mlminislra'lon ^ill in the direction of conciliation.
lim li tn:- lb- aid:
___________ •
••it'la not wise to roll the pro*
tv mad* the victim? Thu under
"W e
nuiy •mint iipon roprogram In elfeit a&lt; soon s« pi- b#«rd on the reeomniendaHofts of
pared.
The foirign nlTiir ilex lined any
pin nf the i-conond.' |o&lt; Itjllttex
ling? No. The log li b Mitrhell ..
............ IT n &gt;• and lln y aril
The effort lo end the strike slide", the mayor unimuncust lie llo- state htnlgrt romniittee.
ii.irct cnmnieiit on the opp-cl
Is a hlg fish, .lie uveitel a finan- till' ilivuluable InflucMKO of th- &gt;f ‘existence without ti klc.T into
There was some rnnfiisiuti and frinn
deadlocked on the refusal of strike sad th* governor'* proposal. If
iVailiingtmi
but |l *«
icco nt lhat huiimn lefnga &lt;V»uml even slionger
chief* to confer with Gov. A. fl. ensetrd, would up-rt rrfm amim; many mnflicting slnlemenls ax t&lt;&gt; Irarreil in the lnrli*--l quarters rial rash, tbe extent of whi'li tinit.d Mate
psiid ng thereon, now S t I* fere,
God
alone
rnutd
f
relpil,
!&gt;y
sell­
the
amounts
rallrd
for
In
various
Schmedeman under conditions hr negotiations.
that Ihe government wax p'ra-e.l ing hi* National I'Mv Imnk^atnck term , con bo u-.d after yester- exist as a factor dontandlnj tha
propo-nls which
prescribed, lie had demanded the.
The refolding pl»n drafted hy appropriations
,|a)'. pioronn euivnl froni Wa.lithat th,- govermio’iit wax pirn &lt;rd
come with • determination lo end the mayur provides 1lie (nlluwint: have Iwen Iwfore the Is-gixlalure. at Ihe rm lile n l's insistence that to fin wlf# in lU?.' instead o f dis- inglon t» jo-ii in rlmwing disap- light lo dve", the tlianctllur toU
.
p &gt;ing nf It tin the open m-irket." pioval of r .r r y poliry that threat- the Reichstag.
a t'kalrman llielges of the Sen­
.
Announcement we* made today the strike and without W aller M main points:
im nation rhnuld trcre si* it aim
The banker, Sleuer sxlil. Inst s i i i lo lernmo n niennre tu th"The idea of rendering tu n ic a
Extension of Ifi years on mat r- ate mnmiUee said the adoiiniitra nm rntj above liuiHatimit laid
by 8. Range, a f the Banforn Elk* Singler, president of the milk
EfdUt/dll l„ the lltMTeclatlon of
to other peoples by lies:raying
lion hill railed for 1-1.7:11,11*1 a
peace of Europe.
Lodge that the Lodge, bemuse of pool, their frailer. On* of his ad Hy nf each bond, with the fiist
wn hy treaty.
I hi stork and Ihe-Vidc was for
ccoromli ally a people of 6."i,IK)0
visor* informed striker* "the sov­ principal payment mining due in year, hot chairman Westbrook and
"W
e
10)04
listen
lo
'peerlie*,
we
frnsaara o f charity an • other
the purpose nf le-- riling the losi
000 is rn abs.ird that imho ly cad
ereignty of the stole e*nnot he »r UGH (pnivld.Hl tin- plan goes into me tithe r-&gt; of Ihe llmise rommittbe
must
nut
action
&gt;
and
their
effects.
waifare demaad*. hai had m *ben bitrated" when they nlfere.i rout,
•aid their hill railed for lr*n thnn
fur inrnm* tax purposes.
AI tlie same time, I ii'ty any de­ ilsie today opurly to npparc II."
dan the lapport of a band (or the ter proposal* demanding a eon. effect th ir'y ear.) There would lie Ihe budget roimill«sion ret mo
Sleuer * ontin* tad:
" E ir n morr absurd was it In try
sire I 1 inter fen- In tli.' iiilein.il
no maturity la'er than :&lt;0 years
ptaeent, and that the H.nfor.i mittce of their own selection.
memteil.
"M r. Mitchell n rie r at any
tu ufTect the deslrurtlon by nuthufTi.ii
.
of
Germany.
from
the
date
of
ref
mlmg.
Elba Band has therefore been di*&gt;
place, at any time, bm denied
Throughout another day of hit­
"W e riiiuml l&gt;e imlllTermt to |h* mix wh ch, a Jurdmg to the .aw
An interest rate of two perm it
that Ms purpose in making this
ter strife between tha striking
of causr and e irret,' so &lt;nur or
German
siluatimi. The peace of
Howevtr, tha Sanford Comert farmers and deputies, re-enform l for tha first four years, three |&gt;erliao»ae'iep wn« t„ fix Ihe ntltonnt
Inler had to lead the vie tarn into
R
vy IL eB
js IKm
v M
iirv
"'""•“'•fj ’„.t tiNlay
,h'' H1,1
1"""n
Knrofe
is
the
pence
of
the
world.
cent
for
the
nest
two
years,
four
l
»
C
I
v
l
l
l
r
y
V
II
I
was
.
•old
deduct
It
Orebaatra, undar. the *pon»or*Hlp by hundreds nf Wisconsin Na
.......... lire |' „ ( |,u loss so b
a catn.ltnphf."
Ar.l
Ly
yesterday'*
il.-.lit
1
nt
ion,
percent
for
the
next
three
year*,
a f the Elk* Club, and with Georg* tlonal Guard members serving as
oprirtta "Sunny m
nf f f w ..............
Jacksonville
heaiVpiartsrs* of from his Income lav.
\ minica'i opeielta
............w«.,piart*r»*«f
Turning to tint tuhj-ct of Yepflic
Unit'd
S
ta
in
.
Is
not
tu
he
infive
perrerl
for
the
next
IhreC. 'Fallow*
leader, ha. under­ civilian officers, numerous acres.s
Sininyslde". with
d nl
'he film » - being l? b v .'rd »f Hie, "Thla w » - not , real «* lr n&lt;
with a
n ra
rad
..liferent to it either.
We urr niatinn*. tlm ilnm olloi ilMlaredt
taken to fcphold the » pport of were made. Milwaukee received years, five p»nrrit for the next I
a||cJ -| r|f w;,| i^. p r r t r n t f i " 'w a n v 't 7* Florida m Ifmiivvi l » m
l| f&gt;r th^
.• of d n - h
" I f at this moment I pcxl rags
purliieu in nrisfortunc."
public mttslc In Sanford.
about iW per rent nf It* normal three years, and the ungu al is 'e " . , 1 m Chamber " f • ominrr . •1 'ialify for H i- Pal*. rontciM# lo
ih - p rn k rrn n ii.n l.ciuu.ly as a national ru cirtfd ' ,
4
thereafter.
i » . . . ...n ivi,, „ i | i e held nl the Hotel Hmin-xl, it I.
Thla orgaalaatieo, sponsored by surply of milk.
he conlinued, “ I should like thcrA
holloing in la k e Mary tonight »• „ ,
v&gt; l|ufjp|f
■oM
i^
h s m Haro'd H»*kln», I f . Lby in brlinlf of tlo' iintsiin il gov­
k to o'clock urder the eu. plcet ol Hot h’prinu
A « y and B. C. Moor* of the
ernment and of tlie re tire ns. uiul
the Tioop Committee of the I j k , die of Jnni
This
Congress
will
lit
mg
to
dK
Lodge, with a number of
n nirgerce In bear lestinmfi) lhat
..
Maty Girl Scouts.
gether
nutalanding
Reliance
sole,
other tnu*lci*n», atand ready to
eipceiady we ami thl&lt; yo ng Q tf-S i
Coached hy Captain Mis. Koherl men from msny sections of I hi•apply resident* of this section
nil nv
areitfirr
animated
by Ih.* ib -p e il -,
roc nf the S c o t troops siv 1
inu
irrtlm
fur ainulsir
oution, ami Mr. Sehulls qualHM
with free musical entertainment.
Mis. Horace Cochran, both of » „ disposing of n .ales quota that
11,1 t’
A*li'l
lieI nit
fill it
ll ii'l'-.v.
i|'l*':». «at« wt*ll
Wt'D » ; |t» «t if ic-l
A ll eaplannli'....... . whxl K lim e t i n . tb"
vehicle Is hy all
Tkh orchestra new Include* Ml**
is -uaid
lt-r
—
*"* cast ~
- - . to l», |. . . high o’ nny noola given an-'J Kaimer work leally m. „ ;u In. Go' '" M .the «'».*.• 'W ir tn o t
of He
“ Discontinu* tha gifta of money The government, 'national, slat" l ake Mary, the
Madeline
Mallem, R. Iltndel.
fi,,. 1 h.ir«wll«»r
f l t«. | l ltd . (I||R
m uskaLaaUrUllim aut ol(wV ,,,1,
rn Pbuo).
, toy of hit l&gt; *e|?5.| age. a
...... newer mean. »r " a n poHailioii
by the federal government" sug­ or city, rapnot continue t« p." n aily (in
Praak Flame, Jokit
BankarU.
I' thut will be one of Ihe mitstandui** | fording lo the weekly In nan - arrmint of the m -lh o d i a nlemliei and is th - nm t " i-it a iu la i fea
VrViRilli • T i r i l y u .• !»•»
gested Riitarian W. A. Leffler at out mor# than 1* coming
Jerry S n k a rlk f Hey Howell. J . A.
I r ng exrnti
debt* -are
incurred
Imn. W ifr lli'lfH ni» &lt;«crtiuin »fov*
..........
■
, to pruvid
,
^ in la ir Msry. Alt,
bullelin I.lea.e.1 by In* firm. M r.,of
ihe local k u to .- P a n
; lure of Amencan l.fe............
a Rotary Club lun:haon In th* Cal- ------Patkham, A. /. Kemp. Mr. and ery Club yesterday noon during a money for Ih* work planned, they j
ThoulV«on wl I direct th. S f||(l), ,
| ,„ r M ,.r, , i , , v o l u m e liaplrr rued In win tin- animal
I nut hiding, he
that Melh- •rnmfpl will nf
* ii nr vi»l
t
Mra. D. L. Harper, John Dighton. abort talk on "Th# Mtaning of s h o u l d h* self-supporting
music while Girl Seoul l t » o i . j ( f |,f|i „ 1, llrnm.r than any other jo g growing m u l c t , ami t ic oil, and pisiu am changing from
((’tintiMuftl On I'utcto Two)
n
and other*.
da&gt; um| w« may rspc I
federal Relief." Other speakers should so in:rea»e the earnings nt Imnali'lle Heller* will direct tli- •alramnn in the ntate In rial- for J rending of a |in| er on "The 1 7u.li day to
Mr. fellow* stated today that who engaged in a diaraaiion of the pet'plo lhat they tan *H eon ■laming rhorusee.
,.,.0
Ih- Carriers" flirnished Hull
lead, linproveliient in tlm speed
n
A |a the p.vpoea o f ‘thla organlaa- the subject wer* Rolarian Martin trihula their share of I a n s to
\lr. Sc It'll! a has lieen the nm-t ford Klwanians with Hieir n ite i 'and flexdolily of transportation,
The put'ic i* invited to alien 1
d
tian to tkaw and keep together J . Bram. who told oy r»li*f work pay for Ihe work done."
Herald ad irrliw r d lainmenl program at Ihe weekly j The puhlie in i.ts on a faster an.
this nfTiir for which a nominal eonikrtent
1
Rotarian la ffla r declare,| that rh stgr for admission
(hr tra ilin g alt musical talent to In Delaware, and Jay Stull, Winwill !-• ,|| Ihe life in.u n .nre salesmen op luncheon today.
............ krr' ^ * " m '‘ .
*•
la a ftr d and aaarty town*. and tar Have,, City Commisalonar, who the grant* a f money to our stat • a.ked. Adequate sratirg fanliti* -1 crating in *hi» Hanford *e linn. 11*1 Alex R. Johnson, vi»*tmnnl ag rads alone ran " ,rrr- • •"I’l'-rs • TOKYO. May t" . H &gt; - \ w»f
n ffire spukL-smaiL-dt-Ll l l i il li sia/.-------- — ■
any*n* playing an Instrument who discussed Winter Haven relief and to other stale* first was indi hare been arranged to take rare. ,. |b , .
of -hi iiiil'iiiliu ltU r B —jcmJlci-— Jil---- i:f lllHHiitl|.**xul—isuxa:* arc ilu-nilidllig . inurg
t'
»vvv
VI "•
•••••y —
- ■h■e........
i r,., z
m li»rll.ln g campaign.
High. Hehool.. .first explained lh
e-l ,reg,
.lardy
o|
f.-c
d d e . m o ,, re that Japan, le-cau-'i- of tier I'rvth able to Ttad music is welcomed week.--------------— ----------- '
' *" aled at loans, tali now eontw, a» a ,,f im r AM) persons.
n
S
till qsiii-ibility. and
gr-ntrr snfetv ent operation' In Ninth &lt;Tlim»
valor
o
f
Ihe
work
h
Irailn-s
_____
__
*
*
1
vr
I
i
direct
g
ift
l»
us
for
»'»•
ln
Rotarian
Leffler**
plan
of
ac­
to Jain.
would le rmbairnsred by Presi­
fi.i.-1
........
!
1
nek
parvi
s.
The
key
word
work
of
alt
kind*
and
of
doubtful
all
lorya
who
*
ie
liderested
l&gt;
Rsgulsr practice sessions are tion in regard to the disposition
*
---------- ■'
- &lt;
, h- Introduced John Henkarlk. win I., in iii-i-.rtalioii ». »|*«d. Vieweil dent Roosevelt'* suggestion that
bald a t the Elk* Hall ovary Mon­ of federal relief fund, call* for value to Ihoae who a 'e out of
nations should abstain from tendu
111
the
light
nf
pir.ent
day
de­
urr of ■•rf&gt;n&lt;l pUrr
ilH* ilUIri*
day sight g t 1100 o'clock, he said. the r real ion of a central planning work.
ir
'••
mand'. Ih- iron horse i . a bit ing arnir,| force, nutsalo tt« le
“Where will It lead
he
board working with state- county,
IIVVAM *
M ai 17 —(AT A
______
i P"h|t? apeaking ennt-M. and Hi.
lame. In the Interest lit Ihe ship- liorders. "Japan J » so und I " Itona
and city work planning hoard*. asked, "and what i* the effert on d i c h from t J L C l . , , today
T. ftiekfo„l. ..f
j„.r nod the pulille the motor in loving real pea. e.** he saldi
The planned work, either mail those that may he mor* prnspri
If iix-uran'ea of pcae
i-pnrteil appro*im*Uly 80 r».u
c i . l n i y of the Orauy
" " V.
|„|,| tl,.. Kiwaulau
I, "lid le» the oily, not the enemy “but
nus
and
td
tho#*
th
af-are
he-ombuilding nr * repairing Or other
allies on the outskirts of H»ik ' i .fhamlwr of Commerce. I'-nt y •
•
......
•,f the rails. It ix the plain duty means the maintenance " f alatu*
Ing
mora
and
mor*
irconclle.l
lo
public works project*, would be
quo isgardleaa o f clirunutancea
Hpir.tus 'JIO miles aouthrs.l «f ; lerday afternoon In S* .f». l
|
. " ‘hie
* ^ prlnriiu.l
^
. '7 ..hj-ctivr.
'
. ‘Bchaeffir, af Plant City.
1^
ret, as
Im „l the ladw ay. t " lake the indidivided half and half between pub- areeatipg aontathlng for notha f- the Florid*
h-r between rebel bands and fed J.a-al trad* body 0IT1 ini' •'
'had been ghle In win -xeral fin 'ln tiv .- in thi
niatej apd give ux Japun would l-r unable to sub­
He ao,| private enlerprisee. All lu g ?"
.
‘
..
t u In this esc- approriatione of
Continuing h*
a u l d , ")ew era! force* last night. .The gov | -irt plana for «o-o|ierati‘ v work •and second prirex for pigs he had the l- xl ever ill modern trnnxppr scribe lo the xugge.tm n." II* ex­
work money
ih " summer, incut '.nr ratlin
pressed the belief, however, that
checking up on would be made through
grown during Ihe |n 1 few years.! tuimn "
Ihe word* have undergone *0 many rrn n rn t srnt 80 artillerymen t"
Im leasts S 'd roui'ly dux. for I II * elan eaplain.-d
i being worked out group* respoaalMe fo r'th e work change* In meaning than the word Ihe scene. Th* rebels nr said
'he ,« s t and,
Amu"* Ihns* attending th* Japan -might agree not tu uicrenao
*
I th*
several
Pbiitral
Hor.liai labor Involved in growing an.' lunrheon xeie; Mr. Johnann. “Mr. armaments until the proposixl con­
rral Department decided upoa. Private eoUrprieev Charity.' It represent* both a t * under Col, Arsenin Ortl.
count tee at thafCetilory of I r"g- earing Or* pig winch won for him White. Mr. Henkarlk and Johnnie ference could be held.
High School and would bo grmated money for the □arsenal and a aw ial endeavor tu
• contest.
' •
John f.n, ax gireata, and Klwanians
rest Exposition in Chicago thi* first prise In this year's
* —senslon of work that will sup­ ameliorate the conditions that prr
CDD FELLOWS TO MEET*
summer.
h t . arranged with ply the nr*de of ihe people In vail In society. Our endeavor
Mr. flenkarik. in .lt-e"»*lng rail­ ||i,v&gt;ant "re rlln , who presided, E
• Mr. Bickford alopped off in road Irtn a p a rl.ti"" 'r ' , h that for- It. Randall, J r .. K. 1. Hoy* W. T.
'a forestry commerre and bualaea*. *ud all should ba td examine th* factors
W. W. VanNea*. s e c r e la r y 'o f
Sanfard * * r o le to nilamlo from nlahad by motor inirkr. airplanes, I n oglr.. I*. !L loamaon. Karl l-eh. flanford Lo&lt;lg* No. 37, I. O. O.. F 1 ’
week a f apecial private arfvtncaa would bo made that rauaa these mal-adjustmem.
PARIS, May
Preim -r
Drl-rrxd where l e and "ther Car- pi pa line* and other newer meth­ .....on. I'r'cr »e*-w| W. B. Zach- tcnWy tent p o ttcin l
faraatry some time on tbe past reputation
to i ll
of lb* aad to apprev* no plan that would Daladier
today rlxlare.l that
t r .l Florida trade body ofTleia'* od* of transportation, summed up rv, C II Bare. Kletehee Bally, Ar­ member* of tha local lodge r u l ­
business, aad a showing that they Und ta make gny oy nur people France
“gladly join in th#
thur
l.ranan.
Bill
DuBnea,
B.
D.
luncheon sir ;rd by a major portico nf hi* talk with
will claim only » reasonable to- non-suppdrtiUg W ' to deprive crncruu* effart o f tk * Praeldenl of , 11 tended %
ing that "The Grand Martcr re ­
’ 1 * ‘
in honor tha statement that lb - old classi­ Caswell, Ju lio . Dingfelder .Dave quest* f e r r presence a t a ro **fic t
tara for the Initiation and indoa- them * f ' U|4 aalf-r^ paet .that th . United B U ta . far which ••
^
"
comes- from canning their way."
of U P. D'ckle, m*nc-(»r «f the fication of slow freight and fast lloniske. T. I" Duma*. 8. P. tloud- o f flanfird Lodge Np. t l . I f - f
.
IkW* In Florida vrlD try of th f priest* M ripknt.
ardently wUk .tK C t^ " I U -« • 1 of U P' D ,k U ' ,n* nt !
th* freight la p u l history. “T h* word ney. Howard ly n g . Hmlth Hardin, F , TRBraday
____ Itkadul* for kU . Ta make Dm - plan sueeamful, . "Farwmri/ - U ten* tk* 'anatom pier re. I th* moat sincere satla- Sxutheaatsra Division of
that the individual should aD*v|Chambey of Cummer;* of th* •tlow*", he eald. "has no p U :e In S. J. Ni*. W. fl. Coleman, Rupert 8JK) o’clock."
to Ufa H W tf will h« Ro tartan LaffWe said. "W * newi
•ta distraa*,’* h* charged, "but fa:t!on with th* Preaidant's mee- United 8U ta«.
tk * dictionary of transportation. . StrLkfand. and Ray F o a ,
Ikvwnfk tk* loeat tr«4# •tyfct saforeamant a f b»ia*— t *
ssfa to Ik* world poatardey.
_
( Ciuthrnid (to P » f» tw » )
fag th* prujaettR tl
sal*rite of stale olSlcTaf*.
“ I do not know what the Pred ­
The Senate pe»»*d a bill to re­
dent »il In mind a . lo recognition, read .II law* author!* n - l u N
______
_____
hilt we »re row dealing diredt
with Russia an,| that i . the im­
portant fact. We are no longer approved re*olnlion ■proyi.lirg for j t ||(x{||g l ’ T O V i d c U F O f
pro ceiling " I - " »he theory ,h* 1 , ^ . ^ n ' of homestead, up tu
Ru.da doe. not exist.
^
, t|on ,rom taxation. |
17.—tA*) •-The
Th»*
mfiiMir* i coiwtltutloiml1 ® \l&gt;l**s
• y
increase ' i'»

Describes it o oscvelt
Message As One Of
Great Landmarks

Every Precaution For
S T ' E S - i S ? “ ~ “ l French Security Is

STEPS TAKEN TO REFINANCE PLAN
COPE WITH NEW OF CLEARWATER
FARMER RISING TO BE TAKEN UP
Negotiations To End Tentative Approval I
MUk Strike Falter Given By 51 Percent
Of Its Bondholders
In Wisconsin Area

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.■=1MITCHELL CALLED:

‘DIG m
FISH’ RY
BY HIS
DEFENSE LAWYER
Slouer Stales Trial
Was BroujrhtToAp­
pease i*nhlie Desire

RBcr Band Forced
To Disband Due To
Charity Demands

Schultz Wins Donor
Given ByllisCompany

Operetta To Be Given
Grout)

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(Speakers Representing Chapter Of
Future Farmers Feature Club Meet

Leffler Te l l s Rotarians F e d e r a l
Gifts Of Money Fail Of P u r p o s e

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Ca.sunlticH KtporU'd
Orange Secretary Of
In Cuban Revolt Try Trade Body Is Visitor;

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Jap SpokcNninn Snys "&gt;
People Desire Peace

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Forester

_Vl*itaCttjr

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French Premier Is In
Accord With MeeuaRc

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8AHFOBD HERALD.

G BLAMES Petitions Signed.

TUESDAY, MAT 4«,

FLORIDA.

AT MILANE

?jOR ILLS Asking Time For
l/RRENCIES Tax Redemption

HOW THEY STAND

hta t i t a n mb— f v k M w# had »d- llama, and W. C. Hutchison.
' ’.tyttml-r**, not RMiMjr «T*n, but
Alee. C. P. Herndon, J . M. Rtlps-

gBMajrkich '*• had -entributH tc
l i M M l ■canes. We* asked them
0 Mgk the bond. Th#jr could only
JMlkar that debt by Minting us
t^air | M l Ta the extent which
t «n n p ald not accept auffkiently
rg t A ^lr goods, they could only re'f0jt,k y eeadliur o, Ihelr (old. Ho
landtag tvfueerl their goods, we
tdnfc.jkefr cold until we mined the
cbkrfMP gad banking eyetema of
ifc* *p«U. Including our own. un­
to b tamotional eichanfca and
tmtaewere paralyied,
* .*Tha fact aboot It la. the aad
the Indicating fact, that we
■efanad upon the bond, we Inalat*
•d epon the perfermaiicta of the
bfadUand then we made It utterly

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cipher, M. 8. Wlftine, K. A. Lon­
donberg. Pred T. -Willlama, Ira R.
Southward,_J. I. Stewart, f . 8.
__________
Prank. St. Johns River Line tfn.,
W. A. Routh. J. K. Smith, P. It.
Breeden, P. R. Stephenson, C. V.
Bra nan, M. R. Hay*. L. O. Hunter,
W. L. Henley, B- K. Mills, L. A.
Brumley, Randall Chase, Rhode
R. Rwlng, John Melaeh, Hr, A.
Vanghan. W. A. Zachary, Zachary
Vaneer Co, (I. P. Paxton, R. J.
Mayer. W. P, Watson, L. I. Fratier, and Fraak L. Woodruff.
Also. P. B. Adam., J . J . CaUe.
P. J. Stine, W. C. Howard, R. J .
Real, Wataoa M. Reel, Ftora Par
Irh. A. J. Peterson, W. A. PalrlcW.
J«Jd.,MeCaabHlrdbr- A . Roc her, -Hr
A. Rive, P. A. Mero, W. A. Pitt*.
AIke Pitta, L. R. llodglne. J. C.
Trewlck. A. K. Mallem, J . A. Tak*
ach, Mrs. J . A. Takach, Mias Aran*
ka Takach. 0 . 8.- Reiman. H. If.
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McCaalln, Tony pftchford, V, K
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Douglass, Jaa. G. Sharon, Cassan­
dra Hchultx. Mrs. A. C. Hall, Jon
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Cameron, R. ' R. Dess, T. M.
. J
Pox. II. C. Lone. M. K. Kent. P. II.
Cobb, W. A. Tlllla, II. J . Wilson,
R, K. Herndon. Mrs. R. K. Ilsmdon, I , R. Philips, W. A. Adame,
and R. M. Warrsn.
Alan, Mrs. Rea R. Smith, R. W.
Deans, R. A. Cobb. Mtll II. Whit,
Craiy People to the auggsatlee RoMbuda, chorus snaemhls,
nsr. J. R. Wathsn, I . V. Boy Is, W.
T. Lanfley. Mrs. Rllxabsth lehr. tills of the brrsiy and prsdomlJ. B. Coiburn. A. R. Yswsll. Hare I nantly humorous
rsvut which
II. Cotoman, W. !. Hughey. J . W. comas to the' Milan* stags lumur.
Snow, J.- K. Vaughan, II. A. MeExceptions] Bargain. 40
row for a one dhy engagement.
Gaily, J . Ht. Clair White. Henry
seres uncleared adjoining
Nelson and Dsane, nut come,
Richter, Mrs. H. Richter, W. W.
Elder Springs.
VanNeaa, P. A. Wolfer, C. M. Ber­ dlens, and Murlsl Mnntmse, com*
ry, T, R. Vickery. O. P. Herndon, •dtonne, will _handla..tha major
R. W. Pearman, Jr.. Olio KchrneM, comic roles. Ntlson and Deane ars
H. M. Watson, J./J. Duran, J . L.
shown with Bob Robinson, master
Nlblark, P. L. Woodruff, Jr., J . D.
Woodruff, H. D. Smith. W. P. of teremonies, In the circular In*
Stone, A. D. Shoemaker, T. P. set to the center In the shots
Adams,
Ralph R. group of pictures. B«b Robinson
We now have a Complete Stock of
Slsvsni, T. W. Willlama, Mr. and appears In the upper toft. On the
Mrs. Georgs C. Hebe. A. Kannsr, extreme right to Gertruds ParChaa. Kannsr, P. 0 . Zerrsnnsr,
4ohn Zerrsnnsr, W. C. Hill, Paul Hah. The Mad Maids, girls' stags
_i£eat For The South."
f
P. Johnson, R. M. Walker, D. L. band, are pictured below. Othen
Thraaher, C. F. Houaholder, Max­ featured on the Craiy People bill
well Stewart, 8. Putoaton, P, ars Webb and Ward, scesntrto
’ord Afenue
Thurston, C. C, Coltlna, L R.
dancers; Austin and Moors, ting*
Johnson, 8. Rapp. John Bally, R.
L. Rhlnholeer, J . G. WalU, W. H. era and dancers; Jean Spence,
Hand, J. H. MsCaalln, and W. M. novelty musician, and the Six
Scttt.

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tho playing of golf will ha foe
caddy hire. .
I,
A cafeteria etyle supper plat
will be served for those detirng
to remain for tho early even! ig.
ha eoncludtd.
LOCAL BILL PAB8BO

k in o u i. u u q ta
IHtaburgh I; Pfellaaelahla
irhlcago.CInciaaaU, pllyeC
iy.
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truly games scheSele4 -

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LUMBER

AW iaicA* a ase c IATIox
Mlnnespell* IS; •!. PSal T.
Other games postpone4, rale.
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Birmingham l| Cbettaauoaa A

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I f you k sT f your e s r
OK 'd by M artin b*f o c s you
U k a you r
vacntlon
you
m ay
Ar t s th u s and m onsy.
t u v , P in t St.

DOZIER &amp; fGAY*8 QUALITY PAINTS

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«1 Peed for Reel Mon!
M nkr Meals SOc
Peer Of Dee

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BETWEEN ALL POINTS
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••
areear upea tb*
**h day nf June, n i l to Iks ntll
?I t-omplalat filed a sal eel yes Is
•be abere eel It led cmsee and Court.

Th e Sanford H erald Is hereby
M W iJ l*
“ " l* nswspsper In
which I M . erdSr shall be pukllehed
for four consecutive weeks:

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S HARDWARE CO.

R EM EM BER-

formed.
Turning to the domestic situstlon. Young counselled "It may
well be wise and fundamentally
right far ua to consider our obli­
gations of islallonahlp one to an­
other as superior to tho letter of
any bond,"
"Perhaps we should not be too
critical of tha transfer of powers
from tho legislative to tho exocuties department In order that
prompt, effective and unified ac­
tion may be taken,” he said. "Per­
haps we should not be too asser­
tive of our Individual /Ighta to
bold gold or hoard currency If tha
result be to threaten our currency
and credit structures. Perhaps ere
should not bo too Insistent on the
letter of tho bond that obligations
be payable In gold. If that would
endanger our financial machinery
and work Immediate hardship on
him who has ta nay and ultimata
disaster to the holder of the bond.
These are days particularly when
tha obligations of relationship
must alleviate the rigidity of the
bond."

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W alterlfCoopcr.

Martin’s Garage

RATES

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LOST-jC wo mala pointar dogs,
One iftsr and wbito with tag,
t. R. Adams. Other black dfij
whits with tag, Chartoa T i* t^ ,
Umatilla. Aay laferaalioii' ap­
preciated. ,F . B. Adana.

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W E dc*D y°vf rtdlator without removing from your
car—guarantee circulation.

NEW*
RED BLISS
10 Lbp. 14c

ALL.THI8 WEEK AT

W E h » vo TABOR SCIENTIFIC MICROMETER
WHEEL ALIGNER. 8tops nhlmmy, cupping,
wandering and etc.
W E bavo the Spcclalited Lubrication Service—seven
different kinds of grease—name an your factory
recommends.
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■rackway, PM Sooth HUltfmra
S t New Smyrna.

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Ilkewi*#?", he1 the eo rifftn in i o f thU ••••flJoit* ■■
x x x Kill op# goii'kf omlrr in j
Rotatian, G. W. Spencer and J .
A. WH|ht~ made ih o it reporta* j *ommunT*1**- cha*&gt;* wuuM c . jurv,
IS A
heir
Mr*. Martin II. Long. of Ja e k -( -arload* o f cattle ,htpp
ih flt impmutofm of the Florida! **P »gcri*ij in ihr wutMft dekriop*}
■onvtlle. arched in the ettjr M on-'from hlf herd* la I’alitka.
Legulaltire in xeutod, both of ment of ttnmra-urxMe proportion* |
dpy evening and i* the guext of
The Sanford w h""1 *»'ll tie **
her mother. Mf&gt; (JeoVge B. Dick­ g i l l week am) the i nn m- nrerr.ent them agreeing that little I* b e i n g indeUrminse ,1 ration "
(, thr
the tno*t
m a t aufemn wbh at I
inson. Mr*. I fln t '1 meny friend* #karei»ex will begin n*»t Monday done .nd that the taxpayer**! “ It is*
money la being waated in targ&gt; . "
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will eitend her a rordwl welcome. night with the program »f thr volume.
thr naliiirn! .-I'fiJ lit
Mr*. B W Herndon waa ho,*, department nf muti. dr-ler the *tt■trh
»n
onprareful
d r -;
,Thr«* attending the meeting, to pri»**nt
WHAT’S NEW
m of the A-teiion Bridge f’htb perriiion o f Mr*. Fannie s. Mun­
tml'iL'r and
presided over by Randall Ota*, vrlnptnrnt hy it
SEMINOI-E FEED CO.
Honda) afternoon. Mr*. Robert ion.
r
were: doe McTormirk, Orlando; j • *" » * e..-o|-»rale.n
Newman mad* the highest xcot*
Mr. ami Mr*. E. R- GormTry, o '
roaif»«tllloo nn •hurt*,
Jay- Stull, Winter Haven; I . A .' The ehanrcllor • ' h iim ! lh# na Hr,iAlwaiM
a. amt It opus m littl d a iry and
which won (nr Jier the handsome Moure’* Station, entertain-*) the
Peril In*. I tel,and; Sidney rh a -e .i tmnal aocia.Mt rev tutlon a* con* ptMaliff fAwd*
pri*e, an old' re*** *llk paranol. Five Hundred Clob of It- * I* ll*tn^emlivilA iMlrjr. (UlTieav!ll»4
IMivvatini a
!t.*vh, ina••• hjr !»■ la batlar*
G u eiti
wrrer Mr*. C. 0 . Mc- mock at the Greer, and h-.titr Mon­ I Sanford, a* gue«t*, and Rotarian*! trmplation; I r ,hi'i’A;
rtv oil'li
Jo *h »a f I hn*e, F. f*. BfarMa-j Mininiirii-t
Lauglm. Mr- O . W. Bra&gt;ly, Mr*. day evening in a v rr plra-an
hon, H . A. I.effler
M. Wat-mi, i |ea Hng iuilU&gt;*i
-nf i*t cmplnyi-ii
A. t*. f »na*dly. Mr*. 8. O. f’ha.e, manne r.
A. W. Kpp*. H F. M onl-alvatgr. ),atK, t„ prodntti \ r talmr;
Mr* C. O. Butt &lt;*«■ the plea*,
Mr*. B. F. Whi'rner, Jr „ Mr*, F.
r&gt;- e«tah i-hi - Hahle • #it*
|,. Miller. Mr* Samuel I’ulestnn, ant ho«tr** of the Entre Nou* W. I,. Cooper. S. ft. f'ha*«\ Sr.. If,{ ;hud. __________
II. I’opr. II II. I olemun. W Af.I . h-,ttiy .if K.ivrirm&gt;nt.
Mr*. Robert N’ea-man, Mr*. Freit
^ I j H a y n p . S . r-d r-ten. II. It. g .rv .j Jh&lt; \
JPd. ..........
Mr*. J . II. Ronmtllat woo
Doyte, and Mr*. D. b. Thrather.
en*. J . A W r.K in , I ,. W . S l - x i - , , ] ^
.........^ . , , , , 1 I .
inlet.
el
MS and Mr*. .1. C, Kllxworth'i high »rore prue, no emhronleTed
eoonrd M rlJira-, P. J . Stine, and
Ru**l*n terrier dog. Pag, died enterpieee. Mr&gt; Butt'* gur»t*i . . „
the rc-t of lt'«- w*'ft*I- !•** |t'i»'I*'
rhey’ll t'Jit l.lhe New ! !
A’ W ™ "- ___ _____
*upprr*rilJy from itnake bite la*l were; Mr*, r . n. Mrl-Iiighlln.
with the v»•*&lt;'&lt; *htiI •h«* sol , ■oriff«A 1
all kind* of acta*
fierirtide Keely. Mr George A .!
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Viitldp * **f th* iiMiiii* nl *»" id Ih . *..r- lim«i h tiliM prnnioa liwla
week.
i
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kinds
aI c.
E ifo tt * * *
j
ii R o u m d u ,
Joe Carnernn rer*r|it|y had th*r# rvcoM e*. Mr(it*? com|Mi*'t w ith 'flic i|- vr'lojo |
F litsMr* XT It. Wallace. M.......I,AWN MOWERS
h
fleni»
f“ lh Mrl.awghlm. and Mi
llrpalrrd » »* « k » t l-r^rS
t'»crmany, t inn «• »n«l Pol-pnl
nhonld not miileaif one into e i Wicker.
Vtiu* I ’ar *alr
.Till fi.h tis * I*, -v l-t. he
Have your M -rk Uxnr h r a r**l
petting an Immediate renerupa- (
b*
j
tneehanle
an,I "(Jerirfinty waM« lushing »h*

New Fpreigm Policy

S^Nft’ORP, TWENTY YEARS AGO

•aid.

Long's Meat

With dramatic Buddcnneaa President Roosevelt bu in*
jected himself and the people or the United State# into the
affairs of Europe and the entire world to an extent to
which they have not been involved since the World War,
With one sweeping gesture, reminiscent of his hanking
holiday, his economy measures, his farm relief hill, he has
changed the entire rnmplexion of American foreign policy,
and, It is safe lo predict, the whole course of hupian events
for years to rome.
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Recognizing that the p eace of the wnrld depends upon
peace between Individual countries, and that the economic
recovery pnd development of the world tl#|&gt;&lt;*nd ti|ion tbp
maintenance of peace and the re establishment of friendly
SEMINOLE
relations within thr famil&gt; of nations, president Roosevelt
has laid down the law op the necessity for disarmament
FEED CO.
and non-aggression pacts.
The United States will not re­
main aloof while the peace nl tW world is threatened by
violent sabre-rattling.
The Geneva Disarmament Conference had reached an
unyieldjqg i|emilq&lt;-(&lt;- fiernjan;- was insisting upon equality
in qrtvaptgnt with Prance and "ther ncighl*oring countries.
ImpuHsiniud Aflclrcss
FVgjyje with equal determination was opposing those
claims and was supported in her position by the t»rms of
I Delivered Before!^'11 ,if
ttye Versailles Treaty. Nothing which Italv or England had
Ueichutajr By Fiery j
beep gMe to do or suggest had produced the slightest effect
in modifying the impnsHe.
German Chancellor
im liJ
UvtW. — — y r A V r r f c i H A D O I N ” Adolph
Hitler,
of G
Germany
andi m
the
firebrand
______ „
A dolph H
itle r, cchancellor
h a n c e llo r or
e rm a n y am
e n
r e o r a n a l - ' n. .'.‘[ . I g J^n-lh' s w - J L v J_-&lt;Cff JCr„Il.CALlUT-C j S . ---------------*
in ffrin g a re capillllaPtHl
Pkaae Tia-W
|fV)ntinur«l From P a^r One!
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a
ha
deflruyed.
o„ ao adventure
nf that
" r t with i F . C d C T 0 I G j f t S O f tiring iihmit w hma^ of a* rmiK**- arm* (JeniiAfiy
mepting
today
for
the
express
purpose
of
outlining
to
them
. NKITIt Ml POVURTT
mr nt whit hi car not l*r tPimm-il and a -i*tlin g that tl.r ual &gt;m miw
r**Ji'rtiM **. On****
It was confidently ex­ only thf
R I'.liF-S; Kemor* tar from «■ thr future German foreign policy.
Money
Hurt
Cause
without
toiiitf a p|tlanlr«l l&gt; a *t s ili-arnu*l. ihe rh arrr ler
hnrli
In
thr
Khinrlaml
thry
could
neither pected that he would formally declare Germany's intention
DR. HENRY 4
Tttuty «ed h**: «,v*. rof
d io d " ll i - units** Hull lh.- «t»rni
nrvrr
nut nifniri. A Innu nnd
Irr one.
feed
ma
with
to
rearm
anti
In
some
quarters
it
was
feared
that
he
would
p u rity nnr itehMS
li.*.|wrn(
ih,
Nnti
parly
&lt;land
rip m -iv r milltury iKTiipatton nf
"th** w**nI rlTrrt of the W r
■fTtnUn^f! Iron* P i if# H u p !
McLAULIN, Jr. m
f e d lOftVenlrnt fur me.— Froveib* declare the Versailles Treaty in its entirety » mere srrap a thirkly rn|ml®in| nn*l H iM prly,t onlay f hr f«,#,llfltf M
t fi* |{ri.-h&lt;»veher
thill1 •** He i|tvt*ii»n into virtni
nut tn any it lalom
OpIomelrLst
of paper, demanding a revision of European Isiumlaries.
and
i|n)
Ihry-i«n«tilule
military
M i.
ho -titr tpffltftrjf
dot oimHhifijt j wiatj ha* Ihr rrspein *»bilit&gt; rn| tnnfpmhefl i- the fo r rd flcfen »•
The hustc with which President Roosevelt druftrd his I'ghtjy to hr
unit * ef Hi ii. *&gt;&lt;&gt; a- &gt;&lt;v&gt;•
n It woiit^t J^rtivrly to ipIip’ o
amt l»» 1«.
of tine part of th* m
If th**e “blit b»»lM aa"
rMn declaration of Afnerirnn foreign policy ami dispatched It lr*fl to pr*'ll'*''1
* i»n&lt;f *fiffiru1l at prapint# tt» rh»p *.”
Len.se Duplicated
Hoo r»- rop|;nml to the *.tnp
“Tln-ir t*
m «nd I* »..l**y
don't quit pi awing
■«**»*&gt;«. to the other world powers, just twenty-four hours before t«mptv to rrrato
t*t**M
.j M
I rlaiui that tt i-* nn
iilunt j pTH'eii Hrmniionf of tto* other . ’ the reniev d of tin- -cmmuuiibt
i&gt;, it- g-m g I" b»*c another u«- Hitler's scheduled proclamation, mav justly la* interpreted nmt th# liter prohl^nt/* wh» h that; rroponxihility of thy ritu» ri mfi*l'
112 Park Ave*
l h - it ftrgaminli.il. I.
Ueriiintiy tlptitamU »ti*armamcot il.m rrr.
pit i ion t i n t thing you know.
wnriM faiho oiiifht to hw* H»*nr ||hr rorprirattfip t nrrai.g*' I h*-ir |
nlher tintli.ri
In- ri-nlift.ied p sn ly f.tr pMipiiBiinda piiipDie.*.
as
nn
effort
on
the
part
of
the
Administration
to
head
off
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ffmiitfh in *h»» light of thr hfatfifi , nffoir* tri provuli work |nnl Vi«*l|t 'l u r e i i . r rip ia lily i* m ural, . l*u
K ftito r I’airi-h voted to i«mo»* an incurable crisis In European affairs, or at least nn ef 'In**# |DH&gt;. Thpfp .irr |p«»pr ’*nnr*&lt;i»i th»* p that the ||vp mitonr nn*!
end **ndh|e. " G r r m a s y fil fllte d l
fort
to
temper
the
fiery
Hitler’s
remarks
so
as
to
permit
of
aru nic i n t i e l i 'i m ftum grapeliont-4/*ir^ rr^olntfon^ roerm j In rfnn amt n»«kr work, mol to 'In - im iH t-rd ntdlgal » u - .le»|it|i i
ft a . Which will plratB *.&gt;in* pen further consultation and conciliation.
it itnlion nf th# AlllPif cnntiwl1!throw |»rr mr nut of work viho a lurk nf ,rn*e m h r ir iil Ib c ic in .l
Will Herr Hitler take the hipt? Or will he defy the commi*•Toft*, amt o* on whirhihHVr* !»•“tpw«t thrm rimrmi* |poo.|
REM EM BER—
pti |&lt;|f ; d l it f t - " other*. TAu* podworld?
Will the efforts of Roodevilt Inward peace sue- wonM certainly ^omc firM. Tho |timer. It'll, if myncighlMir *tor * and lh«- i nn n p ie n i i- » l i » - h i m ild I W E clean your radiulor without remnying from your
II.».
r**;rl, ,l*r
nr W
will
nexti ||iiir
gale Twhlrh
sweeps
across
of IhK amt i» not corimrcfl
trut p*il&lt; !**• fere-eep. w d h n ft' 4.1 y Iht.;
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ill Ithe
lie iirA
Vf■•«.«! r*re
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ih
»»jr«i hIhe
it Atlantic trnohf** hi that on**c a
u r -grmrntttca tifculutiull.
wa trul^ ; i* lll.ll."
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Nirety larefu.iy *»lcciod etocks *qj r jll)( tri o u r cars Ihe clash lift re soundin g nnns*'T
th ls jo r l. U begun it- L* w ' . r ci»»y U w * Hist »..■ hi- rrarp*"* *&gt;n th-*
inti-rnaliiinal . er'.nmnir
■Th
I,, *inp ll;nfH - Ihmtr In e f. In nn rnmtn.inily ami thr .ta le , h-.w anl
W E h a v e TAIIOR SlIENTlKIC MICROMETER
In Will! Street'*elt torMy on an
iiiiimp. a, luiMi- I'**-*•I •&lt;!
j i ri*l
nlher. and where il l* lm|w**iNp
arernge at «t». *'d w*r« eellmg a
AY11EE I. ALIGNER. Ktiqw shimmy, cupping.
In
go
hark
Ihe
*lnle-".i..-n
f.p*l
ye*r ago at 43-7- At leaal r*op'«
Capone Ah A Prisoner
mmmmmmmmmmmw— m
Ihennelve*
rnmpelled
•
&gt;
&gt;
|*lnw
fur_______wainlcriiig and etc.______
think that hu*me« la on the up­
You should gel cighl
HUNTING . - grade.
Amrmg Hip jinn time luiiiiiuricd.-Whost; iiamca frequent- ward. Hurt, a Rise and jwrhaps. grsid. snappy pictures from
\VE bavt* tin* S|»a i.ili/i d Lubrication Scrvia'—seven
3i*a*lrnu** hirlfiry )» l.h.l .rhn h
We are npiipprd In prislurr
r&gt;- grnccif thr front pages of newspapers, but, who has rc- would now *rem In i'p*n Ir-C-.re every roll of films. If yon
difl'i rent kinds of grease— name us your factory
, Nnw that the ikrtore can give
fir*l cl*»* |&lt;ih work al Ihe
cenlly been obscurptl by forbidding prison walla, is tint* Kurnpe. W hrlhrr nr nnI il ra.l nre gelling less, lei ns lei!
you a prescription fur a month'*
lowed
ponaiblr
prirea.
G
ive
u*
rernmm.-nds,
aupi'ly of p re-ssr whiakry, * * Scarfacp Al Capone. In fact we had almost forgotten alrout )*• arerle.1 depend* larpelr urnin you how io bring your
a (rial.
Ihe
ienli*m
and
nh.lit.
nf
V
1
,'f
the
former
Chit
ago
gangster,
whose
criminal
demls
carrictl
average up In par,
exp-rt to ■er health ilatiatic* of
S A N JIT A N S E R V IC E
Herald Printing Co
the rountry tomplcltly *hot tu hia name around the world, until the othyr day when one Hiller and hi* a.lvt.em -depend*
WelhnlilCs
Sluillo
Ratlin Tubes Testetl Free
of his prison mates received his freedom and gave rail an In,i much u|nut Ihnl fur Ihe ind-id.'
I’hnw us
I'huae xjt.j
place*.
i
wnrld
In
feel
nll»tr*-lher
hn|u
i
r w y ia w iH H R I
interview revealing intimate sketches of Capone's prison ex­
The Rtat* Kecat* ha* pa**e«) a istence.
hill "irrm iltln g " Mat* hank* lt»
We henr that Mr. Capone, rlpspite ids corpulent figure,
b in- pi*f*ttcd »ti’*k up to 60 per is a player on the penitentiary Iwclfall team, holding tlovvn
c*til «f ihclr r*pit*luallnn. "I’er- third „„O
I&gt; ......
............... .....................
base,
and doing ..............
It in n rreditnhle
manner, t**o............
His
mi ntiK" i* K'»-l! All thay'va *°t j rieldlnK Ts’ rtffwrted To he of high cniilire hut his balling a
to do now I to find xotnabndy
who', 1 put up th&lt;- muiiey.
Capone’s daily work mnshts o r working in Ihe shop
tat
lory
of Ifie prison, where II is said he has Itecome t|UH*
“The t )nit. i| Matr*. Franca and
Gi- il HiitMiii are arlivejy pre­ proficient nl iiis job. Among Ihe other inmates he is
paring tu lat.e Geioiniiy with a known aa p "gocsi fellow" and lo the guards as a model
c.iMiimn fi*nit aK**r*t h«r re- prisoner. He prefers to associate with Ihe young and ac­
•linamcnt", *uy. a naw* vlnry. It tive men and does not care so much lo hobnob with the
*e .-it. |n tie a niatlrr nf n unitml other "big shots."
Curiously enough many of hit former enemies in the
fluid againal an riritrd runt.
rnckelerr gamp nn1 now behind tlie liars with him. und it
Arlh.ir B 1 1, bxnr, Iw-iug well is said that they have forgotten their old animosities under
ovr* Ihe ilia lt •(*, i* atiuna fur the sis’ll of prison rlannlshness. which makes all man
"•v.inir xuniething” aho I cnlU. I brothers.
During Ihe recreation hour Capon.- may lie
ln&gt;; Ihe war tlabl*.- F u ll H im
st;pn .unietimcs laughing ami joking with the former lender
N« r &lt; I’llWe 'rliasin .' ll hi
of a rival fat lion upon whose life Ihe death premium may
wnn.^ tu d&lt;&gt; aomalhlnc alM.ul war
drhlr, tu- will hate tu i |,i it him have once Iwen set.
Thus Capone as a prisoner of the United Stales peni­
•all One ,* In- run gel lliem In
lie is
c c n r u tri
hetr luukmg (m a tentiary in Altunlu is a credit to that (nslilution.
well liked, efficient in his work, a good gportninnu, and
fight.
excellent conquutv.
May he always remain ip ibis en
: Won kr if r n la n rrwxpagier* virohment. for outside of prison walls lie liecorurs the nnM hi kind y explain why il l* t(thesis of the qualities which he exhibits as a prisoner.

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tha&gt; wr, have anl, at this writing,
her rd any uf ihe cuniniuii pmple
|xp|e*,ang a piral yearninx lu
|la.v a ixlr* tax. T*ni|&gt;a Tribute
II* aiiie il ha* never been ex
plain'll in thrm that
imllr* lly
•bay have lu pay all ulher k ndv
ol U p * a* we I.

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YORK IICKAl l»-TRIIH! N|J

not materially
l|i the midden rrinl* over *l,a dir ladder Ijiqqgh
niinamenl rnnfrretiea. Ilia new ery impnilant come»*lon». If you
agree lo mil tifl the war and in­
J t pa,* &gt;J. fo x , Kluilda publ th- Germ* ii natlun*llmn apprarv to
ept Angbi-Prcm h military
pf. hr* h««n aelretad a* a member have mat it* fit*) navrre lr*t nf
premnry yuu can have the con
of lh* Aim-ilcan drlraallun In ihe *taie«m*nxhip. Wilh remaikald*
(.'UMin, a* M.uifthing .with which
pl Ililt*-riant Jy.ndun
Kruumuir tklll. Hiller ha* played 0P*m the
k**-t&gt;
tiumdiatum of natiunal defeat *ud U*-*ati*(y &gt;.u&gt;r puhlie an-l
.. C lQ tJtrrr.^ O lh ria lie Jude Beerethe glantn.ir* Of belligerent pa your own i».lilic*l p-iwvr.'' Th*
U ry Hull, Newtun D.
Haker.
Iriotlrtli tu make him ,elf master Nari «tntesi.n-n were either lie*
R'IM «d llaiuch. xml ( ’hairman nf Germany. A , a device of do- fixdi.h In ae ept or elae unable In
TiUman nf Nevada, ahalrmxn nf
inenllr politic*, the lerhnhpie ha* do ro. They maintained I heir re
th* Renat* Fi.raign
Krlatimpi haan brilllantlr iurcenf.il It* d. armament thesis. If that wei*
CcpimitUa.
It it • aliong del* feet L *he obvlou* one that etery permllled II would mean Ihe end
frexh aixcexs at home could only nf Ihe Treaty of Vertallle*. L
—-----------------he ptirchaxed by an aggravation of would mean the en,| uj the only
D|, bonk, to gain lh, the lute i national p r o b l e m —a hope left for imnr stability lo
apkU f tfcugiiitttm of N ail dlta- problem fur which the technique Kutupe. Ilnlish opinion went over;
prRMl wap Ki)«h M aria Ra- ftteir pro'Idol no solution. Kv»ry It Is now mildly aligned with the
.
"AH &lt;
"■All
Wu|*t Dll the Waxt new mil bin *1 of German palrudir ITeuch. and tig litilu b gurern.
. ’ ElM'l-.-# bouh
+ -whlrh adsouatrly twllicoiiiy Inevitably produced * nvrnl .'appear* defmilely to hav-*
Ip li'in alt all thal
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ix tlupld and naw atKfemng Of the foreign ra- decided upon a policy uf the
IP w ar. The Jlille r Alin- ■latance which the Nasi* were statu* iftlu even though it may
M".r of i’ lupaganita ..idated thl« promising to break down; and from coat anme ,a e iifu e * tn maintain It.
Ilere I* the collUion. The .pie*
,!*ok along with nunitiuiin ulhar*. the beginning the Inee-apphle colj.uip&lt;d In thr pubjh- aquare. Evl- Union between the nalionaU*l fat- tlon seem* lo Iw whether Hiller
4,1't*)' 'hr hurm ti nf wnr are not vor which the N atl, were ullllitfui in a man nf *ufflclrnt caliber to
..**, h» lii||ht to to Ilia younger end the foreign hostility which U eatrim le- kl* gorernment and hi,
Gsinian geunralmn. They are tn produced could he *een approach- country from the tmpasac; wheth­
h f l itpartil fo r naw ‘‘cannon fud. mg. When the rn||Ulnn came, er, that U tn say, he I* admit
would the men who had ael»*d enough to ildeytcp. evade and
d jr.";» •
control of Germany prove lh»m force a retreat upon his own pen
A H n n anxndmrnl to Senator velre* capable of controllitlg »- le. I) (lure In Italy haa twen aNe
Flv'rhxr't •e-urili*. bill would ra­ well th*" ron»etiii«nce» of M fri In do it. In teaa aerlou, affairs,
il* e rorroral on official, o f ra- awn method*? Gould they eurh and Hlllag, may hare the ahilHr
•r-nxIM |ly .fur tanging .fglaa f| Hie new naliqnalixm auflldaotly for it, luo. Ha la a man whose ar
to permit of o workable adjuat tiuil rapadtle* ale not well nn
...........1 "lai'm en t* if thry can
mrnt of Internntlonal ralatiorve, or ■trrxtnod abroasl, and hia Reich
p h -i* that-they had tna*uu for hawould thoy find themrrlrea poartr- stag aildreaa on Wednesday xhuuld
I r 'if the alaUmtnlx , ware
U*a and riding their aym whirl­ be an oxlramaly la ta r n ting event.
"M *- T bafa U e dpvMilg
With
wind Into a gtneral thaoa T *
Rut if he faila? I t la lea, any im­
.eW rV of anr lapra M a y ; m ioopbola
Th# collision seams lo bars tak­ mediate catastrophe*
that one
SpA BT'ivkied (or aarapo at the lima en place, f t . waa fpra«ka(|owod In
would then -export, than a foster­
r i r , p" 1 t’oaaUd dtaw aaay It the British disarmament ptf« of ing condition o f chaotic uncertain­
‘ 1 be fpr any crook ad coigora- Marwh. That waa, eo to w i l t . •
ty that might load into all rorta
“
to chair that .he U at e heaaa offer. "H ero." Mr. af damagltag aventaallllca.
ManDoaaM agid. to affect, ta tjva
mportaiyco
at the BritUh
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Four miles of warehouses are used
to store our tobaccos. The crops now
io storage are worth *bout $70,000,000
. . . most of U for Chesterfield Gga*
r e u ty

THBY A il MUD
and yft

Thle Domestic kinds are packed sway
in wopdea hogsheads that weigh 1,000
pounds and stand as high aa a man's

head*
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fine wine, tohscco improves

prott* a#oc- dadhrttUoa ig faww of unctWna

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with age. So after our buyers s e l e c t
from the various markets, the right
kind ,of tobacco for Chesterfield, we
put it away for 30 months or more to
become mellow and sweet.
This ageing process is expensive, hut
there is no short*cut to make tobaccos
milder— to make them taste better. It
just lakes money and time* to tgnfr?
rh w d arflflgin,

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S A N F O R D H E R A L D . B A N F O K D , F L O R ID A .

Social And Personal Activities
M A R G A R E T P E T E R S , S o c ie ty E d it o r

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Telephone:

Woman’s Auxiliary
Of Church Has Party S o c i a l

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East Side Primary
Music Department Of
.School Has Program) club (lives Program
In celebration of M um c Week.
Hay. an.! I’oppy Hoy *
I .pcclal program was gt*rn Mon*
,U y afternoon at thi- Kaxt M«io

Offltt MM . Mother**

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W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y IT , IM S

lhl, American larttion

C a

A u iiu .it.

W illi KT. women in attrntbinrv.i
t i i m i u i . i v " --------------,n d a • Ig t number of m o th r.. n
Mr.' and Mr*, r . Bnyce Bell l*n
.
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i ii r n k n i -r
today for Cbarlulte, N. (*. where •he Woman's Auxiliary o! lli-■ .
They will spend the Hummer.
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ity. rrlehratnl its
I C ? ; ' 1. * !
hvM “ • J:wV o;e M k ’ wilh the the pre.m tat.on of a tram. I p:
Friends of M r,. K. 0 . Hay.-. * m" ' r r ,* r&gt; " 't h
, r .! l*"igwoi..i Civic l.eugue. Flection !unf of tieneeal John J . P .idling
I
hr
will rcg ttt tu k-nr„ that she In ill,
Monday *fl«ro„un In
of officer* and annual report*.
|*'u the room taught liy M i*. Jean
ocial Hum* of the church whicit,
at her home on I'slm rlto Avenue.
“Uidie* Huy" will be observed; Maxwell, which learned a ,-imtp of
wrrr opetteil rn.u lle fur the mcaat llii'Sanford fountry flu b by u [ four patriotic *ong». I'resrnlatt. ir
Mr*. J . M. Wallace, o f Tampa, *inn and dcrnralrd with banilaHt golf tournament n n j bildge game* “ ** made by Mrs. J . II. fo.'clough.
and
flower*
In
rrpie*rnt
u
t
hii* apeniling a few day* heir with
lag Inning at I IK)
Supper j mumc chairman of the Aim out
tn'»r garden.
friend*. ,
“ ill be * . r u d informally in the largion Auxiliary, in tielmll ot the

te? sras^ «•:* - -•:&lt;

M y b)tmtvx tbe Trouble I S **" Mr*. A- M. Philip*. Mr*. Hoy K ,
Seminole High Vvartrt - Sam synie*. Mr- A . It. Mot»ho I. J|r*
Highton, John Coleman.
III. M I'apwbtth, Mr*. Georg*- A.
Hiahton, Jo . .t'ow atl. iHirectlon Iv fo tle *. Mr*. Chit* Motthew*.
) f|
ii ,.f the last program
Mi*r tTuford.Sh nhoUei &gt;.
I Mi«. M Mirarlx. Mi* H. I . IVr
, kv
Secret.
II nninglor , kin*. Mr*. J . .11. Ilinterm Utrr.
...ml of the Muatc He­ An Open
tm.
Woodman- Mi*. Arthur ttion I Mi- A W
Knot. Mr*. Hi*1*
ld the Woman'# Club
,.y. |
an.
Adam*. bit* F J . liim u tn , Ml .
. trrented last night at
i-n . (lull before a large t m - h run,. Tioln Country Ih'ity. H alirt I . I oep* r. Mu Jiw t;.mthe ta.k, "Folk Song!
|Vny
tirain ger—Ml** llrleu taler. Mr*. Klton Moughton, Mi**
le
il I i*t . a
So tg", t u r n
by Mi*
timdy.
, MtidieA-My. ,.k. ao.| Mi»* F ra m e ,
A:
Y.\- n &gt; Mun.on. rhaiiman o f! ia l The Hid lloail, John Prmdle |Teague.
th* |&lt; •gram lot the evening.
| Scott.
in r talk M r*.‘ Munson told ol [ |bl A Kurd Song. A Fiw er
gin of folk sorg* and how
Ktwani* If urlct. Hr. II lla -v
Ik ..mg* of the xariou* | Rucker, M l. P. S, ... ............. Mi
c* ate charaeteristlt! o il
Slailin -Stineeipher. Mr. Iia-r
lit. of fhr people of the
C. Moore.
, she .mted that most of| ta l All
Through The
Night.
The home of M •* -I M litiiitl*h%
!h,.
-•iia! and modern music l*
Welrh Folk Song,
Maifftola \.iiuu*. vv. tbi' Mciii'
n (mk song* and by c a re -1 (h i "tin Ihiwn
Mm&gt;-.” \|i*. of t hr Aicokly in* *11 j nf tiio
tut
i.iy one may ’ discern the
llladys Morn* W iliam .
ni run
»*f th«*
N* i *Kill **
m ,;„
of mine folk sung in ill Home on the lluiigo. Ait. by s' h lit 1*|
uitim oon.
...... . ny musical composition.
Ful ep Mr. Martin S c r t lph*r. £***Wilt|£
vtijoyril hy till* tttnli
tll i-gatd to American folk the I a-t Hose of Sumnirt. Irish
byt * mttii tali* in *thf- .ili' i i 'w i 1
•lie sai.l that when C ecili I *IV S i . ii,- Mr*. Fimu.i tnbott Vhilrtl l&lt;*lu*&gt;h)|U*UU ■NVI’H* *' h*'*I
Sharp camt to tin* toon try h&gt;
l.vman.
( b e firifpnt w rr; Mr*, i , A ,
I -m u limit t.iHH to ■_*.«•« folk H o w . ,-wci-t Hum#. Woidin I. 1 3 it.tr, Mi**
T , AUI!lii^tin. AllJohn n .jJa
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POST OFFICE
I.IINCK

Uamblc Home Scene
Of Club’s Meeting

hll||r.
1 T|l, pr„Briln) w„ „,xen as f„|
Mr*. Knhert Jenkln*. o f I'alaikn. a .hurl bualne** *e**i.m mid then p|Bye,| „nti| n
Is the gurnt for a few day. nf her announced that the progrnm for
Regular mert.ng of Sennnolm low. wtth Mi»* IK.rt.thy St.-ke
mother, Mr*. Itmnia (iodbre, Pal
he day wa. arranged h&gt; Mr. chapter Number Two tinier of -cTiing a . a*com pa.u*i;
melto Avenue.
ku*marv ‘" i n *
" * 1 ***jf*" Ka*»etn Star, will 'a le plai-1 Song. -Florida. My
Flat ate*
..
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.
ii'
" “ ‘ ^nk at
the Ma-Oiiic
School.
Mr*. Nell II. I c ife a lr . o , liar,
Mt*. \\. I„ Henley, forelcn mt- femplc.
"
Ari-Mie,
“ M other" - Se -ipd
low, U .pending anpte time heir ‘ Inn i*t‘c re fa rj. gave tin exp Hi m.
Fill IIAY
•
tirade.
with her aUter, Mr*. John (J.ltin n of the pageant, “The Path to
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Regufj'
meeting » f .tbtlAK ^ I U — l ‘.ma. a l l .,
J ..... ...........
of m r
‘i wrn * *
tu
•,Leuflauly*~JtMM iwir**.'mAiemh-iTtTTrt “ T T
— —j iVwr*-.**ryr
r take place al :: tu o'clock 1 I'tiino
Pum ,
Iluet.
“ Glra
Martha S in
. . .«i .t. |;i&gt;ttlnti«|t &gt;cotiiH»&lt;i1 i i t r - 1
Duift,
wf
w ice
Y ,‘" Mui'ilin
three Chinese war IH.-Irrs de at the home of Mr*. J. F. Jli
M r. and Mr*. K. IT. ttralley will | 'iiin nl by
&lt;’hHntlftii* nr«»l &lt; blliiM-l, Krvnrh Avrnuc.
Ira v r Ioini rip w
for
potnU lit V 1
In Ih rlr miA'iomir.t worb.
S\TM U &gt; A &gt;
Virginia where they will Mi*# Mnc McCiill thru ifuvt* th
A ehtekrn pilau .Upprr will In
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Mr*.
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presided- over evening nn.l bridge game* n ill tmi aux liary,
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Aral# ■■( I I n a b » l n i — •
Srurneulnwetpr p fr«lP »
Of fir* ||wtir.| ROW
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Heal Fmal for Krai Menl

KcRuhir .Urals 30c
tlppaMlIr l,***«t Itfflr*

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?t|Mr* I.*t prir* w *»ti #rvwi«h duo

f«»r Ihr t»*M
l |£n Wrrlta.
Hill Lumber Co.
1.1th and Holly

R iM stin iib lc
/ IP S K I U I C K

P ric e s w it h
Phuae lift

L ’h a p t C r H o l d f l

f liy M iam rt

.lint P-&gt; un.J a »d many other vault- B r i d g e P a r t y T u e s d a y
H o rry CiHip«-r.
tl!* •
Piano .flgg t"The Th re e K itli-n ."
i . finiunk- 1h*i talk la liV liH Y
A ,ir fu-m n m ^ M .lid i »ik «n the »t*mmer They will Is- ilcvttl juiml.
given fmm '• till P, M to * on p.
M aty t!roven*tf|n.
Al*
MuI mh ) '» lii IbBI Iht’ ty
*i t h * t |iSi**&gt;, tpriti* .*n*| «nmil I on*
Thi* four N'lubui* |*iirt * in I Ii* M. at the llcll Cafe by C u re
ranied hy Mm. Ilenriellii
!t oimphrily m th* r?««tiou frilrnitc flow a m o pan I !o mb&lt;rn
rd who will Visit relalitc- puft'iint. wTb*» l ”nth tu |Vuri%' Nunn-er Five of All Stud- l ath “Flanders* Fie its"— P a u lin . Jo h n ­ i !
son.
of .» folk nonu uftrn bfjrnn‘1 lb* 1 1*« t«&gt;omw «»i ih«&gt; Lpi«rpp*l put
wen- tnken by Mr*. I Ion Joy, Mr&gt;* title
ln Virginia.
•
Ford.Cl- Russell. Mrs. S H. H igh !
l',*J,',^ f , ' ' , l " *
» '! » . "T h e Giant and the
'itill -"I 4i « *4 &amp;a*» *11*1".
lo* 1 1 •h ii*in|«|» y *■wt r r ti&gt; wf 11 *i it**»*it w hr n
leyman, and Mr*. Roy F. Mann.
M O M iv v
.
b '4'-'
Helen llu lvh i.o n
•HifSti I ’mU r a* «u)»n»r: **lt h I hr N ,lr \ |hm&gt;4 i«l th n p tn ot
Loin M| ••*’
to
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nr in th r l \ ' II* *’. i'fiiorti!inr*t with u
Mrs. Henley, a an old Chinese
The Troll s.'.-k.-i cu* l. r 11. ■! ^
Ilv lrn llu ti biwon. Pnullltl* I thill* t«l Mtt£ wi ll || htlk i*O0l£ '* Mll -CMpl l»»li
woman, gave the t»r« »rne. while .
................. .... .......... W||
| liiltfr
with
.fohrnori, Norn U*i|(h, Atom IK*. . I
Mrs. Rnwell pnrtrayvul the ,.a.t o f f l „, „„
..
.id Ivti 1 11*41 hail Patti r r t r r Alt- K
K IC*»miiii lat a« crtirral
\ iitli’t
Wells, aiift
a ymtng C h n . tig.. ... ..... ............in. .................. ..
„
U aiint-11 &gt;unir awythuti; bill " llf im , Swn-t
huiiD iin l! ir-|% wi- ip yr»‘rtn| at
Ah'tti*.
,
The Komf o f Mr*. v f K. Ilu mu- Airn. S, n. Ilitrhh vmiin rr|irr*tpn». ,, ,
' tliiiiii ' thr wib hi Ii**hi* |m Ih o th** »l
by ,Mi
VV i ‘ K ill, piiv, *nr ibiv
fiy u&gt; tin* Inmii* if
I*Ub «* fo |i », **Oii
P ui mii
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il'at. Palmetto Avenue, was the Pil1 Ain*. MoniirUD) ry , nfi Adhti »». llr r l (. ,liiit'iti.m, , , Aldlon
Shrr* .i
r Or i*in, Um*&gt;u,
ah«l %ha f itlrnl *&gt;f thr » haptvr, \l»« lh*umil
formrv, »n«l Mm . Minn
wind .Imohson.
Irene nf the reg lar meeting of mii
Kmimi \' urtt iii'M r
any fat, ami Mi*. L K, Lully
M\k *\vi in * M* mhpt will
I hr |*i»r! of Mt
‘lid* *i
C llrle Number Five of All Suiil* h*o1t
Pirm . ’*Fli*r» k'f** Po hl"
Pnntirl I th nc hut T h r I *nt l(4 t\ .* o f ^ ^ T ^ .n 'iik : thr dftmmnth it'iitm I
|i» up t\ t At ii* thr r()ttl*k
Catholic Church held Momhiy - H'Zam*. a native Chin.
teiirln-*
II fr»l'M) Mild 1111*3 li#,*rt*l**tt
! Stfimitrr
hr wooht *•!tiI lirJktnKuir arid Hii-tIon lotflgr were enmyed
afternoon. At this tittle plan, wen-I
A Unit* gfti'tlit o f rhhi.-.o g o ’
&gt;
v!l-l!tg._ "Suvkamii i Iv t v r r '
H i n t ! to tamo.
'hhd'TiT Ti rjili
fi iii - u m , vvciitil ml*',
' ritmplMM fo r th e* cliii k'rii pilau r ,n "b’rfbl ro-t.iu..- ioLf «f tir tb
A* tinj m - .l . a m tr'd tb -y werv collected by
A lt. J. M. llavN*.
of tb«&gt; |mt'Prtof. Th**-«
N
. " .I mrriru*1 S, hool.
Riippyr to be e ftm Sul nlay Ml I i rtt*'n «l
git eti ti at ihe dour uy Ml*. .1. M '- Janie, t* Sliaion, Mr*. \\ t
lilHFt
lak*'
S o c ie ty H a s I ’ n ijf r a m
n a K s.i«,te sri,w i.
th*» Rrll Cmf«* f*»r th r b#rffi! i f i imtt* wi
,
Vi. Philips, ill* \\. T T U d l r i v . H ill. and 'lr&gt; Ii |t Hi.hop Air*,
and Alt
.Margate! H m ,-.
- It I-. IVikilt* bad clungi- ol tlithe I.Uibling fund of |ho elnuni.
,1,l' " r £
\ .pec in I **Atothrr«* l iny
l- o
foe-the- rreningr*Thg— CtlltV , *'r i1i-ttA-- -xvtr ■ti vtcri' uvr:P"r'T.'
. Refrmhmenta w rrr .j T f lia t - « t !
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Aft ' Tjliti ii ti linn wn
fiir-irnifil 114 a! 7 ^ "
11 hi ii i s vv,i. Ur ol.i.c t loi Hi, ,
M i" S, Al l.ioyil won high «ror&gt;tlie rntlt UAinn of Ilu* nit t lmi: to j
.M»-« Plifirffw St* 'o w . trill, h ttl 111'nil*
r.m*.
f it
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11
Kill - nt
ot ifFir
hi* H'tfOlnr
ti'tfolitr f
laslon with ip ia n lllb . of lingln
"c
auc In,,' player- while
tl|e following: Mr*. In g o m . M l .
*»of| (ii** Ati-wr.4 Itidtv A t * - K . m*i liny nf thr i hn^tiMVI Lfolt'iivor
H H l* i 11 I f llt H 1110 0 1
&gt;)(n
i H*il**! I in in nurd w .Hi Air* Hoy P. &gt;vui**% wur* ri%*»n
Pa I Prxotd. Mt*. II. M. H a m ) .
Mn*-y Pimirr
,\ rolrrO -4, ' Nftnht 1 S*M'ir(&gt; *if till' FII n) t 'Ilf t 110ti
tern 111 tall ,||..... tsi-ket
high *iore iu n lia -1 p u n
AGMr*. R, A . Cameron. Mr*. ||. c .
Roll. no*l Alt*rt'iirH Portbur.
I'hiiri'fi h* h| Alim«hi\ nidht nf tin* , Mi** IL f » Mouui
mol
Fellow*. M rH. J . F . Grade k, .Mil
M
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H.
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of
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M 'u ir wit
fit*-**! br*| iH 'io rn t t rhurtli with I t prfM*nt, In billitl*! ^ * T . (*. Pilrhfor.j |««| thr iluvc
Mr*. F. K. Hiuinrillat
ihe M i l l In m in im i, wel,rimed I ll" " 1
»*••-"**••*•-'1 I"'* .......
• rrtft In
Mr*
II II. W jililm ur, nmiln td, vu it.»l«, niol mrinltt**.,! I,,inj|l
*h** tv n iln r ntrrtim ; of
■" ’ ' l r ' «• «"«&lt; Mr It iy
wht* fttt
'r*l no s. l*i |in *riit,
1f "irclo Xitiiilwr S*A of *fit* pit | lie g e .t. an,| ntl.slllc, I M r-. I’" ' ’
Ainu- . -ii win, ,im . miii.,,| tIn- pr„
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Afl.-i o mittilH i of iip|mt{'M4iti-^ Ihijiti't i him h hrhl Alortthu oft
Th*' m|nrh tah'i*, front will* h
xM
'll
il
to|h*W
wfftfr. Hr-*. Rny P. Mm’ n iiilm -#*•,*; . tllltl ^|tr^HiL piftyrim oil loW*j
ot I h r hoinr of M i ^ H |l
I »•f»* htarnl Hm * *« rvptl d'lttn^
till****hi‘
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t|^r IlffaltllHitl
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Prl.tiv. Milk t*|h
•ml t’ni*dvn •l**)?h)dti, vn
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A h o b irr Alullrm.
Ihhff* wft |||y (, - 01 1 nt|t{ Alt.
n t r \ **roil I* « f utrth, If* vrtitl
Kti**n *,'* Al*
pl*»tn Xd.im
Aji iii lit§1*1ii ;§i*
•hint %«*r hy A!*- Pmrik I Mill
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nmn t titrl*t thr tnP^rnn -tm lv !•■■* L"l* •. *#l *dk Sonc Art S'&lt;iiiS\
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Piriprlf
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junk
to '"it* Ihlldtrt sio,) A|I • II I
tbororw t
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*.&lt;ifinner loo* aid frill fW o H l
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l»4iiirht* i .** Al* . A . II Mvnl
T o Mr fill \ \\ III I UltM ti n- on th&lt; 1 f*r art*! ii IhmiI tjir
Tnlk. **'! hr Alntln * Otul ( L r Son, l!,r hoMtrfR, ii Mtrd by Mr*, K HM i n i PN S I 'L l It M P L T IV C ;
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At* AVn'trr S i ‘o'rnmii. Ah* AV
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with th*1 l,*in^vv&gt;io*|
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fn -*il 1 hm 1 I1 unity
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nr t* Mr*
from n hr*to tsM'kot wh*rh *hi
a piano m*Io hy Uwlnri Al f ’ltmt,
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Mr. and Mi
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T h r Hln'lini' W.1 11 ***'1 1 'hf to 1 John SpUtkjtiilfl.
iiud Mri*. \ *tiini* not fi ruM it . to**. I*v || muh * iiflr* vvldrh n
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f &gt;'MM Ml) » nil* 1.4*1ll K*ndo4t«
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I lush School At , ,
I . . 1 in"I1 h«‘F Mfllf'l i11••*♦
M&lt;* bt ..tt, U Mill" •
o’ they mi* Kinking th ru linn,*
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Y O U * NXW SPAPEB
J j N W r t h Florida’s H e a r !
J V W o r W i G r a l a t Vegetable
^ • 4 and Richest Garden Lead.
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .
T

M cabtr Associated Press

Mitchell Charged
With Great Fraud

Congressional Oppo­
sition To Method
Of Financing Pub­
lic Works Is Keen

NSW YORK. May la^-OPt
United SUtea Attorney George
Medalie charged Charles Mit­
chell today with gigantt: lax
fraoda sgainst tha pvrrnmrat
en,j announced ha would prnrr
his sccutatiests through testi­
mony of the former National
City Bank’s chairman’s own
friends and business associates.
The statement was made hefore the federal Jury which will
hear evidence intended to .upo r t t h e allegation t h a t
It-hell evaded income Ms
payments.

S

CORE TELLS Of
PUNS AT POST
IN PUERTO RICO
Offorn Idea To Send
Natives To Florida
To Aid In Cultivat­
ing Back Country

IT K S D A Y . M A Y

16. 1M3

YOUNG NAMES PresidentAppeals Ti

Man’s Ashes Strewn
On St Johns River
JACKSONVILLE, May 11,
bp)—Tha ashes of Alfred (luBoston ami l»a»tona Reach,
were scattered ° » » r the s
Johm River today from an air
plane. Mrs. Guyon performed
the rites In accordance with u
j
wish expressed in the will of hhusband, formerly srprrmtrtnl
ent of personnel 'and employ
ment department of the llosloo
Elevated Railway.

U. S. FOR U S Rulers Of Nations
OF CURRENCIES
______

!Insistence Upon Col­
lecting War Debt In
Gold Seen At Bflt-j
tom Of Difficulties

PETITIONS SHINED
ASKING TIME FOR
TAX REDEMPTION

Reduce

Text Of Message

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Plain Speaking McaWithout Pic- '
ccdcni Is (Jiven On
Eve Of Hitic*" Talk

rilll..\ l&gt; K l.rillA . May l « - t-l ’
\ piofourvl hfj.v . f Iho irup’t: of. mjr countt)c im*
WASHINGTON, May Id -MT
WASHINGTON. May 1 6 l»elsi nic. u.» Ihe head of their irovcrnmcnt, to itfdltM you
tJwen I*. Y" mg, aiithnr o f ttu
-Gov.
Robert
II.
G»re,
wh«.*j
ItAJ*.)—Decpseated congres­
nml.
(hi Ugh you, Iha*
of vour nution
THU hopr
putnlhoc* payment plan. Iiel t
rumination a* govvmor of |*.erlo|
ih ihnt ih aro mbt
a«'%urciit Ihronuh printr«I niraMiP"* ___
sional opposition last night
I'qited Slate, responsible in —my iWmnfw iMi i n iii^ Trr . ^Bir n r w -j wwi1 W 'f f ' ht VKiiifJ
- A n B H W f i r e W . 'M . y
Kim.
the Senate Indicated he I
t &gt;- T.r.i-rTjTirfm'Ttdrih.’' '
had appreciably lessened if
our ronitit t« f‘Irtiftftlr ngiifitoi* rcon»*mic ch»i*
(A.I’.)—President Hocuavelt
M ~T,r B nScgTn 1itT~i'ir!&gt;crn»lorul
urienr) and banking!
To llo**** cni!i» llu* nation h»vr u ltiil
irrril worhl
taL.any.-prospac* of.(.
ipjioitlini directly 1" tho tmI*
.lin o of the world," with re
dutte. until July 2. The prevent
ronffirntt •»
Th** inpwiich’ , lh«' or ftpffiiy* and I hr very
financing the vast govern­
Iiyi' e of Ih** men, oumrn nnd chii irn who inhahil Iro
governor will serve the remainder
,
.
m
«*
. I -ultent |&gt;araly»t« nf International
orn of tho nationn today to
whotr world im* hokifid tip hi llw* i k u l m tEhich thrir roc*
ment building p ro gram
lo
iv Iv C l,
,.1,-, Ibrottgt^it ln«i»tenre
•
of the fiscal year. *
mluro arntamonts, cHjnhwitffj
erf meht. will make in the nenr future.' The impro.ement
through a general sales tax.
Governor Gore, accompanied hy
| "''*rtinc war vhw»
of rovitl eonditi lie, the preservation of Individual human
entirely
wcaponit of n in fr e '’
coaeiclion spread through
_ „
...
Voung drrt.v-e.l, a fntl'ro to
hi' wife ard nine children, will
rights, anil th» furtheranre of social Justice are dependent
M a ile r
i i
«• attendrl bjr curigre*sinn, refrain from nt-udinit
-------! take off hy plane, from Miami for
upon i Ih’ m’ ••frutikitE.
eapitol after • White House
nith a' realttalion n"d nereplane":
Th«* w« r 'd rconomic ci»nfcrrtKr will mttl
#n»I mtiat
Sin Juan. th, evening of July I
any nrnu'il forco \vh;itnopYrT
lotto* |n itromtiMiohri tiuoKly
The wofUl can ttol *WBlt
■issal leaders, (mm which cams
The dislan.e t» approximately j The name, of Ido reiidenti ami ,.t ihe idtligalionv of rolxtiomhli'.j
boyontl their own Imnlern, »
hoth
aniomr
in.livolual.
anti
no
tlrlihrrntiotw4
nr
klrann
word that President Roosevelt will
1600 mile*.
I lavpnjrr. of thin city loday had
Tho rottfrtimr ntUffl cdfthlhh order In place of tnr
li„n , had ngrrnvjted the world
forget "petty’* national alma r i
propose several methoiU of taxa­
Puldivhrr of thrre Florida new f
*ffixrd to one of four peli
1 1 r .« iit rhiaob l*&gt; .» aliihdiKoition o f currrn.iett, ty freeime
wide economic rrl.i..
tion withsut asking approval of
nnd
Join sincerely to aasuro
the
f world nude, ami hy intermitimw I actio,, to rat^e
P *| W IS , the
new appointe* o fj
(bat have been circulating In
"In th.-e difficult lime., imli-j
say particular one.
Previdert Roosevelt. some tm ej
price level#.
II mtul, m »hort, tupplemenl mdivid.ml thmtrt*
TALLAHASSEE, May
pcaco
and economic recovery.
Ssnfonl for several d a y ailing vt.lual*. gi'ideil hr their own eelf|
lie j ti'urjpM for eronoittic reco%eiy, hy wi«e and r iptilereu
Ths President la to do this in —Tha Legislature today debated ig o was rndursnl for the position
In n plain , peaking m*sW ««
inlrre*t,
sre
leurninR
that
the
let
upon
thi*
rnnnty’s
representative.
tnlcrnattonnl
action
a J maeeaffs to Congress'
on Judicial re-clrepiting ami a bill t-&gt; of rontnil-sionei* of internal reve.
The di armann nl i nference ha« lohore l for more Ilian
without diplomatlJ precedent, tho
Wediwsdsy dea.ing with the mss- repeal laws prohibiting the n«e of nu- hu» later ns* selected for the In rrenrr p.v**age of n sp.-eial art ter of Ihe bond i. not supreme," |
a year and, *t» yel, ha-( len t unable to ^r|1 h Mli»fwt®ry
extending the time for redemption he vol - If that !»• true of tndi-j
President naked for speeiflo step.
■lea bill to permit industrial
P erto Rico post.
rottciuMon ■
Confu lfil purpoiie# Mill iin^h ilanurcrotifiy.
nnent* or any of Its derivative,
I vtdual.. how mu h more .houl,| tt
Immediately and declared if * »/
agreements for raising wages and
(Juevtipned as to his plsni and o, delimioVnt rlty tax'* and tax^.t».
liur
duly
hr*
In
the
utrecli
n
of
brinftlnft
pniclkal
reaulU
I, •• „r 1-reat nation. The large
limiting working hoars. The pub­ on bearing citrus trees.
iH i.H ltd *v lli’it i a ct I i]|«ni th- in* (Mr t Ruod^i the
nation
interposed obstruction*, tho
polieica of adm nitration. Gov- rertlfirate. for n |«rh*l of
&gt;r
rtf mlered of the rrediter r*The Senate hilled the anlt-Ar- rrnor^Gorc mntlr the following
nr»a»r-* rrrmhi f . "
lic works program-is to be ^ r t
civilised world would “ know whero
•*‘u iis l.- t le .S - i be­ qffTTTT'bim to tike nrcolinl o f Ho*
•lief le ^he iiiiperalive- kail of thin ft fW duly, petty
of that
rboasuro.
sqnlc
repeal
bill but —
agreed
lo re. .-tdVdienl.
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v|f-vas• *****
oa■
’ “
the responsibility for tellur# H**1
hv.tr phliealiona of relation.hip
come. effective. __
fd&gt;.U'lc« tittt*• !*(♦ awept away and petty ftima fkrpdten.
Tha sales Ms H»u(^*a3 raiser*
|lf
thia aftemoon.
cl ant gutng down there frrling
Ho mentioned no nation by
If
anper
and
prejudice
la&lt;
su
I
h
I
i
A
Eclfirh
victory i aiwaia (.( lined he I#* an ultimate de­
The
four
pellllon.*
were
pto
a commlttea af coegrrssiunal
name but hla word, rang through
feat
The furtherance of durable pence for tUr ltenr ration
luleil f*&gt;r patience *nd understand
The House considered the ro- that there i* a great opportunity
and Industrialists which,
for trade between the ports of the sealed to Major V. A. .‘ -peer late tng. the l.,nd will rod .r.Teed^ttolu eve ty part of the t%orld i* the only goal worthy *f ',ur
thu diplomatic worid with a jlmj
circuiting bill Introduced by a spe.
.........
...... will
_ | _!*•
__ violated.'
___ ___
at Rooaaeslt’s request, drafted the
South Atlantic seaboard *n,| the yr.tenlay with the requeat that he hadlie .1 effort*.
.
.
/, .
atatie significance at_lho ntoturtw.'—xo
iddigation
-------- |f-v»r-«vlc wlwl arr-lhr-rm^on-» f- r itmtftmrnie. whwh,---,* 'th r ,nnoat r
MU and suggested a " i e-employ- rial fnmmlllee calling for reduc­ Gulf States, wtlh I’uerto R e m it f«|l a special meeting of the ftly
when certain leader* in Gcrrokty ,
in »pite of Ih** Infum atul iragctli## « f Ih# World Wat are
.Beat l u - e f oaa to two percent tion o f circuits from Sit to- 2..
wore ashilffi for greater arm*c
*c«pH I* me"-to Iw nttrrly foolish I'ommlesten *t once for the par- &gt;rtrnfr,
rrrenee „ f th, A .,oe.ation „ f .1
earth than
today n urenier burntn on the peopC-^
po*e
„
f
ronjidering
them
and
if
on all the'sales of imkivtry.
ment; when Japanese troop* * « , :
The House passed a hill permit­ and uxrlHt for ad of the shipping , ■ ■.
lor league* of America.
ever before, il hecomea rieai that they a»e lw fold:
marching deeper into the tetri- • •
Opposition nrose immediately ting peyment o f all but state to he diverted (ruin Puerto Hue. PnsriMc. lending offfriql ri.d-ir.eThroughout In* adder*, ran th.
flral, the dc-lie, dl»cIo«ed or hidden, til llje lmr^ of
ment.
lory of Chin, an,| when otner pew ,
thi-.i* Hint "yin’ cannot di-|*&gt;.e of
(Continued on Tags Two)
KOttmmcnla
rnlar*# Iheir territories nt the r i ­
Mxea with bonds hot refused to to go lo sire* ty overcrowded
Mayor Speer today anrwoin pl living question, merely hy writing
pie, aro suspected of hnrborlnir 1
|i'n«r of a »Uter nation.
I bill#*# that only ll .mall
ports of the Eastern Srahosrd a.nl
consider the measure giving the
sit.li a
minoKity »»f pivrrnmrnt# tr o f pcvplci lutmir
aspirations to acquire new terri­
I bel.eve if proper surveys v r that the t'omniuvlnner* will meet n treaty, a ron dilution or a dat
Governor power to consolidate de­ made and proper enroursgei.icnt at the fit y llsll tomorrow mglil nte "
tory by force.
, , '
P"
rPSccond.
Ihe
fenr
»
f
nathma
that
they
will
he
Invaded.
For the Unite,! Htntes. tfco plain
partments and rvtlure salaries ami given, that a great deal of Ihiv at 7:HO o’clock t« consider the pe
"I venture the statement lh.it
I
tell*
V
C
Ihnt
the
.
vrrwhelming
majority
of
peoples
tiiion* and several other mallet, the lamentable thing* happening
words of tho dw.laration pJ1^ «u
state rspenscs at his discretion.
tonnifr ro hi lie divertril lo FI &lt;r­
feel -obliged to retain excessive armaments hecuuso
of Jeglslation.
the abstention front furthjr inrtr*
in Germany l««lay have their need*
they f, nr some act uf aggro..ion agaiint them and not.
The biennial appropriations hill ide. Alalwma and Isi isiana ports
Name* affisrd to the |&gt;*litlniiv in unfortunate d.vi e. of th&gt;- •ions by Amertca-i marints Into
»
tretauie they Iheimelve. seek to Iw aggros* r*.
as
wrll
s
i
to
Georgia,
which
would
was studied by the House commit­
are aa follow.:
any latln-Ani*rl,»n niuntty.
j
.
There ia juatifiratlrm for Hvt. fear Modem weupon* of
trentv of V irn llie.." lie «nol.
expedite
the
delivery
of
Ih'SJ
Frank I- Miller, Exlale of T. J.
offense arw vasll- atr nger than modern weapon, ef vie"The whole world I* tritroinf."
They hint *t llw
q3'1
■
Within a few days, or jnst at tee' and returned today carrying products to the Middle West, the
fence.
Frontier
fr
t
*
.
tren.hc
wire
.
ntanglenicnt*.
Miller,
W.
J.
Thigpen.
Jn&lt;»
F.
he declared, "that trealie., insti­
with respect to A m erica f',r™
i
ajosn a, Superintendent of 1'arkt a yo ommaadation for annual ey- Southern slate, and the south­
era'si Jefeu—. In n wonl, fixed fortifiralion. me n&gt; longPearson. K. K. Kniimillal. It. I. tution. onlmanre. nnd bond* am
nmv ststmnod by treaty In gpr1
H a a m Maaghton can erect aulr. pemlitura of fd.015,000 for slat* western slates. 1 will ask all of
•r
Impregnahle
to
the
attack
nf
war
plam-*.
he.vry
mobile
I’erkin., II. Mcluiulin. fharle. giMt.l oldv lo the. evti-nt that they
Iton. of Chinn.
nbla signs, it wflt ba a violation of expenses.
the commercial organisation* of Ih-nn. J. A. Ilairold. J. F. Mr
artillery, land battleships called Innk*. and n Ison ga*.
As the Immediate' goal, in*
are mail** rolnelilent with hnslr
City traffic miss to drive a truck
Arseni? sprajs as a means of the Southern state* to to-o|&gt;erale
If all nationi will a g rif whnllv lo eliminate mini pos­
f’lelland, 7. II. Italliff. It. A. hnniun relation hip whirti Imve
President asheil suo.ei* fo r*th '
session
nml
u»e
the
weapon*
vvhhh
make
posaiMr
a
sueup or down Park Avenue.
hastening maturity of fruit have ,'n both the export and Import Newmnn, J.-N. Gillon. Edward F.
Geneva arm. e,Inference nnd tha
Ihe npproval of thut -en-ltive,
eeaaful allnrk. defense. aulom.H ally w ilier- .... . impreg­
S ig n s
diverting northbound been a subject of controversy be­ trade of Puerto Klco. I fret lane. J. It. Maclioiiald. It. W.
iHHck toting, nod ilominnnt (tiwrr.
nable. and the frontiers and independence of every
re,in,mile conference soon In mc*l
trucks will ba aro.-tsd at Genava
that
theer
i.
probably
a
good
(t’ontiniiml
tin
Pago
Four)
tween grower* and stale authori­
nation will Inc no serure.
..
tho puhlk- opinion or the world."
in London.
and Park Avenues, while those di­
Thr ultimate objective of the dl-armament ronference
ties f° r several years and many nutlet for the surplus agricjitural
| After *oree.Httg Ihnt in.lentf rtf
verting 'south bound trucks wilt be
must
he
Ihe
complete
nllminatio,,
of
nil
•ffensive
weapon*.
legal battle* have resulted from population o f Puerto Rico In the
|pa.sing the blame nlon* it per
erected at French Avanue and
The immediate ohjrrtiv* is n siilswlwntial reduction nf some
■fforts of the commissioner of ag- Southern states for agriculturo
j hap* wotiltl !*• hatter " if we all
rf these s rs is m and ihe rliminatlo„ of many other*.
First Street.
(
Continued
On
Page
Two)
w
* £■%
y*
I arrenletl our own *h.re nn'l then
grirollure to enforce them.
Thi* government M lrv e . Ihnt the program for immediate
Northbound trucks .will ho roI j O C S I V l T O U O S r 0 T | rrsolveil to profit hy our i,»n mu
reduction of aggreaslve weiipon»,.now uniler i|l*eu**l n al
Senators Parrish of Titusville,
qulrad to turn eastward at Ge­
Geneva, rv but a fird *t#p Inward our ultimate gout.
\\r
ake«." Vruing «w mg into hi* rril
Holland of Dartow, and Sikes of
neva Avenue as far as Sanford
ill not brlh-ve that ihu piopo.nl liumeiliate »|ep. K'» f » f
ieism of Amerlen’s atlltuih* to
St. Pelersbi’ -g. arguing for the
Avsnus, and than come down San
enough.
Neverlhelra*. thi. government w.-lio.ne. the
vvanl the wnr ,1,-til •
bill yesterday, said the Florida
ford Avenoo to reach the bu.iincsi
nieiisiire. now propio.e.1 and will rxrrl tt. Ilifliieme toward
“ On iho t|elrl. wt- got the bond
The upprtriati.n of tin* llolii I
Lieut. E. C. NiHxon, o f Orlarnlo,
Florida grapefruit growing indus­
the
nltniniiieiit
. f further suctevalve *te|* nf disarmament.
district.
of Itireelor* o f
Ihe Seiiiiool-- to lte -ore, IhiI ilul 'to gel run
llirrc hlFjw lo
try
"is
in
bad
shape”
and
need*
manager
of H&gt;*' rity’-i MunPiwt
Staled
in
the
rtiaie.i
way.
their
are
Southbound trucks will bo re­
County 1 humiter of Coin lorn
I t ’ontinunl tin Pago FourJ
a law “ tn-take it out of the red"
Airport. nn,l Curl I’bus, m- nb#»
tie agreed upon in the present discus.inns:
quired to
turn southward at
Elm
Inward
"For an exrellenl piere Of work ’
First, to lake, at once, the first definite
of the Hrlani't Chamber of t.■•••*.
French Avene and leave the city and assure its future.
An audirnre of none lh»:v 2-’Jl hs» Itern evleroh.1 to seven hterl
thi* objective, a. I.r adly outlined in the Mscllo'isld p sn
They sai,| present anti-arsenic
mtrvp Aviation CnniuilHrs ,p«nl
along that thorqughf-re.
Seroml, In agree upon Hmr and prureilure for taking tho
laws cannot be enforced again-l perrons, isthcrr l at the City Hall groups that are hioling a band in
a short t me here yc&lt;lcri!sy u.lcrThis action la being taken at
last night to pnrtkipate m the the sir rr«&lt; of llo- t 'ommiiolt r
noon In vonrervation wi'h
tbs suggestion o f City Commis­ grapefruit growers ami they poinl monthly .otial meeting of the
^ Th'lnl' P P"igree Ihnt while the flr.t and the following
Kiirtivr, installed in lire Moyf.n
cl out what they rlaimed were
trail,' h-,ly ntTiclul* ig'allv.i t„ th-r
step, ore being liken, no .............hull increase lU existing
sioner T. L. Dumas, who recent I &gt;
Jacksonville
I),strut
Progressive
Jmiiii \VilUn««»n.
•MMlffll* i
Hotel.
rlwren the result* of
Fourth of July eeleliraiinn In t’n*
nrmmnenu over ami . V the limiialimia iff l.eaty M U
stated that complaints have been
Hy letter a&gt;Hre&gt;«rd to Iho |i I . fnrtnrr AHanli. r*M -t I lit r.»il
grapefruit (Tub of the Atlantic I' iumI Line
lodged against him, borne nut h - artificially treating
l
« ‘ ka'
.. ,
Railroad. n&gt;un&lt;l y apriautleil th-- c. Itnrnildnjmenl Relief Coiotoi- f«ni•I ntut hinitl nho
I*
*’
“ ' “ 'ilul i lie peace‘of ihe world mnsl he ««*urod during the
The Orlando visitors Jornn'Esd
parsons 1 'inspection, that PeiU ami treating orange* and tanger­
vvhnle peno'd of disarmanienl ^ 1 I. Iberef. le. piniH..e «
musical and dancing enlrrluir-i tee, the Seminole County Welf.r- •hr k r f
»ty
II.
A.
M
M.
*
ine*.
They
urged
ronlinuatlnn
of
some srrsn«cmenl:i for Ihe A ir­
Avsnus ia rapidly becoming one of
fourth V*ep eoeeurietil with and wholly ilepem ent on tho
ment furnlsheil for them try I ) Hoard, th* Seminole Home lo&lt; fnllowinir i.n »rfunirht -••••» ilavways participation in th!u celeb ra­
the roughest streets in the city the prohibition for orange* and
fa,i
nf
nl
fulfillmenl
'
f
thr
Ihiee
piiqmMls
ami
auhjeel
In
local perrons who were Intro- ptovemehl Cliih. Ihe Kpitunob nifo. Him l*rrw rrniii*
I* o'
tion which I* to be staged It* con­
tangerine*.
■kited by rlarm .r E. Adame, club Ihgli School Keonomicr Ih-psti Hmr r’otnl Ipillir in l^ik J*
| 1,1
r *' **Th* •' '»I*' I he' 'll al ion, of Hie world i.lmuld elilrr lido n
Alan Is dlrsctad at the
nection with tho removal t ( toll
Senator Gome* said fommls- president, ■» mactrr of m e - ment, the ( ’nunly Ferletnlir..... . |hr rn«| *»f Sinful (I Abtti'ir. Hi
solemn and del,idle pnei of n n nr pro.......
.
..
.
ad driver ef large trucks tioner or Agriculture Mayo recent­
w H s r aa
charges on
Menu,rial
Ijjldgo
Worden's (Tube, Ihe City end p)i) «irmn
Thai Hoy -houll .olemnly leuffiim the obligation. I M
• IIm * to* • I* «
aad trailers leaded with citrus, ly urged continuation of present monies.
which span* Ilia HI. Johns ^lv*
County
Commissioner.,
the
I
rodhave
assumed
l„
limit
nnd
i.duee
their
nrmnn.rnU._anU.pr_Amorg the sprakrn hesrd dm
|MM«|liilily l»».l M».
M hIsImmii
vegetable*, furniture, and other law* without change.
The brn'xe ta n»w the only
*
Isoly ilireelor. espresa ,1 li •• i r tmt I pirpmi* lu
v,ded lli.-o- obligntlon* aie fnithfullv rxerulrxl hy nil signailig the program urro It. A. M
\E.tii .1 m
heavy articles, and tha CommieHull liny will send m, aimed
l.ridxe helwien tfanfurd nr,|
1
ilisnk.
in
the
frdlowing
manner.
tory
uoweis.
individunlly
agi
Crania, Jacksonville railroad of
|llll|l fuf III IK) III u.Ill II*
iteaer* Indicated at a recant meet­ LICENSE rUKS COLLECTED
their frontier*.
Heal nu HlUte Itond No. .7 and th*S
force *f v*hnt".vrr nal,il*nntnie Miriw-i
..
"The Hoard rif Ilireelor. of Hi - i aailia* I • I I*a Ini ’# |m-u« M ' I ••
'
imlinll
J rial, and Karl l^limann, srrtr
ing that the m w ruling does r&gt;6*.
|,ln&lt;k Rear Trail, and a c i.d im ., tiored,* IrHirvty t’hnmhec-of l o o vK t i ~~\ • .1
apply to the small pickup truck
The City of Sanford Iw b y-w *- tary-of-the enunty-trade tuslyr*' titerce, unanimously requested in­ Vn«r in inch niinii
lion, the iiiagritiiile nf will h has
After .the program wa. pn
iuVirhMilne IIiihI *.i i *••• U r-1n r
used far local delivery purposes.
1106 rlrher a» Ihe result of llc*fw
lievrr hi'fnre Iwen nttetiipln J, tU
to congratulate you on Hi' ov *1
oHep**11 'l * i*i ,,ii,I
'*&lt;&lt; i-:
" « » ’i » '* "
fee* imllected from ssix vendors xrnteil. many of the il h member&lt; lent p ic e o f work that It I* mg W»1 lo * IIU'I «*•*•••» ** l |»l*.**.l
I'alatki. t« now, l, m ( arranged.
malelv hWV.d
In wli ■vm* the rivilued woiltl.
of light wines and beer who are end their gurat* remained to rlnerr done in conneetlon Willi Ihe I'nm
.'-'anf'ird. Mider piesent 7 &gt;ait&gt;.
SK h foVm' 7sf pea.e. will know Wlore H,e . r „onxlh,l.ly
among nine persons now known to ihe music of Mero'a Orchrclra monilv Kdrhen being operated u
will he wrll represented ui Ihlr ff r fniluie lire.
.,fh
«
responsibility,
and
to be legally scliing the bevrr- which played until a late hour.
I urge that no nation » nine ir,r»l rniiferencea iran,­
fair, for all l"vul nliiiien inW
ihe
Mnvfnlr Hotel under
Tho program wa* •* follow •
lh*l ill Ih** nnliuMt |(M»i"i im •»»•••*
ages within tha City limits. The
join* ro-operntion of you
» gnlflrd thrir intention uf Hying
.
Hun
This
I:*
the
way
lata their pi fi ed polo ie into a­
BAN FRANCISCO. May 1 6 - lirenses were in Iho amount of
Sketch, "Minding., Ihe Itat.y",
"The Itnard, on motion » f .1 •
lo I’u’atkiv in fnrnialinn, .so , t ity
C e v - T w o a b a r p earthquakes (17.60 each. Chief of Police C. If. Jane Lloyd, Kent Rncvitrr, Jr Mairntrtle serooded try John 1
H AVAN A. May l«.
1’&gt; Two
Comniixsmner W. A L 'lll &gt; pnh‘ ° r y,l|ru»t "tluat' V'';1
. " i' .v* nine 1r &gt;,111 bun
h„„ iu
m the fnll.llawakened raaWents
throughout Shaffer expects to round up Ihe William Lrffler Jr.. Mary Wig j Fov. hvvo naked me to --ay Him (rldltton.l tomparttf o( inlaotrj
liely snnuunrrd at u
,-r i t ity
ment ef these lio|“
(ba San Francisco Bay area ear If remaining
FRANKLIN l&gt; IIHO.SF.VELT.
at »«-ir il.r (h-'- ' herl to Ho- • r • to l-ry
license-less
dealer* gios; Spanish dance, ElualM-tb l we fell thi. piece or work
Commission-*, nn-eting th.r h ■
today. Rtreet lights want eat In within Ihe next few days, he said Turner nnrt Kv*l/n Kchol.; read- lining i* one of Ihe finest evidr-!
It, auemert 10*1 s'dilit-r -, roTuilii.x
wuul I maka (in* rl.'t'r freigli'.oi'
B u M Rosa, M miles north of
irrot -vrtrte
ing "A Regular Boy", Kent llo.
this morning.
*'
"Oxreula" Xi.iiiliihli' frir n lar*o
bare, whan shacks disrupted the
lery
unit.
enorulO
|o
idtttla
*
j
u
and lb*
•TerT'Jr.’i plsno selevtiun, Ella.ikcy have ever
Sanfnrd pstly pruvidrd it still
electric system. A f * » «l*«ka
oHo-r
Maude Jones; songs, Joanne A x-, «*n i you In knowl'how murli llo prttvlmo lo re-inforce
a n in operation in July.
■topped aad windows* were broksn
sartello; errentrie lap
ilnnce, p-npli. o f this rountry BPpreetit’ - previously sent lu r -t t* torat
bare. N# other damage we* re­
) nisi deed, rnd abstract* for
guard' In hru'her with f tel
Marjorie Coxburn; violin selrc- Ike wonderful service Jim m
Wm. II. Shrplmrd. ..............
peated. Although Professor Berly.
tionr, Genrga (io'dlrerg; song., trntlering " The tetter-wa. sigio I tHiml*. Telephone rrpttil. from
n,.. .
i,., nt, uf 1hc_thtrc— tuv
(Jahonity of California eaUrnoUf
Campbell t ,T—mg—t'—U—ef-H
-4-Snne«t- Hpiritvo—sv it-g,"&gt;— m&gt; e-‘
CHBYKNN e T May U — W ) - Madeline sod Ceccll* Trul-cL___ liy'Kail Lchrusnnr trade U«tv
t 'hat will In dist'jed nut on
dcscritwd the shook aa a Mnunlinr laUls painted today t »
I ("""
|rettelv hail gathered u, pvntdffy VmericSMi l/’K,"!'
iriary.
il, M J-iltn* River between Sangap, aiany prr*ona ran from overwhelming sentiment tor ro
li n t's'iff •« stintk th
llavanq ye &gt;'
here mi &lt;" 1 f.,,1 and I’alirtku were detivereil
MILWAUKEE, May t fi. - (^ ) —
tones. Berly did not coaeid- peal of tha Eighteenth Amend­
ciu h
v*ieral other ngm -et, «,f
'•&gt; •' in
ford yrvterii.iy sftornoiin by| National guaid cavalryman front
tka quake of aafflrient Impor- ment in the Wyoming precinct
to Imidadlately consult tha convention. Results appeared to
Poll and Auxiliary ittented '►&gt;" i h uh
L. ileith, of
D*Lsn'(l,i heie, under command o f civil nuturiiy
moved
intis
have placed tha stale definitely lo
l-'urlda State l.ei:&gt;'"i
.n’., '„. t,..i ui&lt; r of Hie Ht. Johns River thoritles,
fi
Representing
th«
jo-minitle
AUBURN, Maine, May Id•i
tha repeal column along with County Chamber o f Commrrtu in
slated that the invert Oil wav ,- Improvement Association ‘which Hhawato county, sreue of Out
NEW OFFICE Michigan. Wisconsin, and Rhode
most serio.s disorilrru altsitdlnff
_
Roatoealion of iho gaping holt
BERLIN, May l*»
char.. tueeets and one " f 'he iima' in hs. I "'u hnndling and financitg
DaLmxd nt noon today *1 a Joint ■n tha new Auburn aortlon where
the Wisconsin milk strike. The/ ,J
!l,..
rrming
of
Hirs,
eaienicnts.
*-'.wd.
tarlatiug
he
hs
l
'“
'e
attux
'-J
|cellor Hiller prvpMrr-t M i l for
moating of tho officer* anti tome
T . William*. «lty ragtaaar.
J) buildinoa, Inelnrllng the h&lt;uoi r
qi,. \V.ir Department h»s an sre to give power to th* hand of '
Asked whether „r n-,r hr Island
a momeatoux prortttu &lt;» ment on
at th* director* o f' fhe I ml nr t of a twelfth of the rity’*
In large and *iry
MAHONS TO MEET
t)r ormament befott c...or row’s and parti ulri'y ll i nra e-re a* „pp .pn. tl 'ii yerijing sufficient to acting Sheriff Ouar DctLncn wlu»
sod
local
traits
bodies
war.
II.
M.
lion, wero destroyed bv fire with »
City Hall.
lawless a, iep',|i&lt; indicate, Mr uu-k" Ihr.r c it offs which will replaces Hheriff Otto Druckirjr,
Sanfard Lodga N»- M, F. A A Pipworth, B. F. lin in 'i. af Aita- Im . exceeding 11,000.000, wa. Hw &gt;1 cetal Keith.tar sTj.t'.n l.y h"l'l
Ms office* from Ut*
th" dstanr, between auipended hy the govurnox for
mg a eonldantial conference with Shepherd state I Ihst " I tnuld tell huilni
'
'
annex M. wll stag* lie rogutnr rornm- monte Springs, It. J- l/i'in an. W‘ . nrnblem facing tlm ritv today The
incffie.cccy.
Gsrarror
pn-viijent Von llindenhn'e. Th# you a trsl story t t I il** rov * oi. ■ Icrkvnuv illr and Senford from on* alleged
H.
Tu
note
tiffs,
sstl
Karl
Lekmsnn.
■Icatlen
at
tb*
Maser
ie
Tampl*
tohomeless, moet o f whom aro of
who* t H » . a t y
f ir |ii'illrjtjon at In four hour*, depending upon th* Sc hmade man thu* backed up hla
•idtr
It
auitahlr
whole
Hold
of
forrign
polities
was
Th*
mooting
held
during
a
JnrrigB extraction, nr* e*llnivic-l
agraet) that ka- alfht at 1 « 0 a'cteck nrtorxlfng to
rpeid " f the bunts. Construction warning that while poa.-eful pick- ,
this time."
wkele- F. D. Breeden, wonhfpful maa'tr. hrehooa, was featured by In* td- In number approximately 1VHI. ■Use. rood N hh » V ri“ ' empha.i.
uf the cut-offs, of which there aro sting to pravent the muvemeat of J
Olhon
from
.S.inf,»rd
attertlinx
sn
tha
disarmament
r
'o
.
vvluvh
who extentV&gt;d M Invitation 'hat drass a l U P. DlakLr of -A'.lsnts, official* said they believed an oil
taatly n
dairy products to market we* ' ~
fseeri tha Cha'cellor with «.n« o? tha aanrentiun Inrlmleil Mr. umI several along tho river, assist in
mcnagar
»
f
the
Ho.Cbeastirn
Dior
gasoline
blaat
In
•
a
garag"
•II
local
and
visiting
Master
Ma­
CMy far maay yaaia"
straightening tho channel of th* countanan.ed, tho l v « w j* 1.
Mr*.
C.
F.
Proctor,
Miss
Jeanette
the
moat
Important
&gt;
l
r
ions
of
viaioa
af
th*
Chsmtci
*
(
Com
w
here
tho
fir*
origtnnted
wa*
re­
' permitted to aa* tbs sons attend tb* affair. Refresh­
Lata, ted H im Mildred Undfos. river and in Improving navigation.
his roraar.
sponsible.
ments will bt served, h* added. mart* ai th* Vplte l HU'.m .
** * •
.

ARSENIC REPEAL
BQTKILLED BY
SENATE ACTION

ttz

Commission
For Consideration
O f Public
j

irtter of the »'»

Ho’ise Cona^derfl Re- ■
circuiting Bill To
Cut Down Circuits

I

Truck Traffic On
Park Avenue Will
Be Diverted Soon

I

Orlandoans Come
To Talk Plans Of
Huge Celebration

TradeBody Thanks

regressive Club charily Activities|S
Monthly Meetih^
Is Well Attended

1

VVilkinxon Removed
To llouHcboat Home

| fc -

*

2 Sharp Earthquakes
Felt In California

Rc-InforcemenlK Are
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Sanford Commander, :til Offs OnRivcrAre
Of loCKion Returns r« Be Effected Soon

Wyoming Sentiment
Looming For Repeal

Cavalrymen Augment
Police In Milit Strike

Local Group AU I
Maine Town Is Fwed
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Olln Hotto, o f Daytona Beach,
not only mad# hat tied the Cantrhl Florida BAaebAlt League I9.1J
’ lialM eullle T; Palatka I f .
record af twa hante rant In one
O ral* l i DeLand » . . .
gnaa. Ha gat twa agalnat Han­
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repeated thla performance again*!
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Sanford.
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notion *-S; Detroit 1 -1
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�R IB A L D TRIBUNE

Many Americana were ahocked and grieved this morn­
The British refused to associate military
enmmHnwnt wRat*v*r
ing to read Owen D. Young’*’ statement In which he unpatrlotlcally declarea that the United Staten, through Ita tbemselvr* with the French la th* upon tb* continent. If Ie*» vocal
insistence upon war debt‘ payments In gold. Is responsible o-eupatinn n Dhe Ruhr in I t a , than tho French pausion for ■**•for the depreciated European currencies, enabling foreign­ Thftr* was th* initiative which twrlty," It ha^ been peibapa «lrorapelird 'he wescuattess * f th* ■woat *a deep *n n a S m i The N »ers to undersell Americans In world markets, and al#o In RJilneUnd In luae-for* year* h*
si rwrelatioa trn* auff»ce&gt;l ••
large measure, for the depression which has so materially for* th* date at whIJi that "****■
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dragged down the entire world.
tlon" w i i to termiruiU under th*
One la scarcely lo «upp«*c tbot
Of course. It is,
American foreign policy has been Troaty *f Veraoilt**. Mew* ra- the British art •**trolly *'r*id of
such that currency stabilisation was Impossible, that the evntiy, th* &lt;ogg«*tinn that Go^. m Garmon attach open them-elem.
f migbl veann n*var « S-Tlfrir Ms Briti.h. Ihe Itul-rtteo
collapae of Interna!kmil trade was Inevitables
Without
t*r*s in Bril l*h quart*r» 'any them**!*** are not *o much of
a shadow of a doubt the United States fans tried to be the
whole hog. It lent our Allies goods during the war at high ■MwwHag *ug»w»tioTi that Great ro*nor«; thalr rtmnge emergence
r - ' s F a C &amp; r i : : prices and now demands that they be repaid In gold, es­ Britain would rewirt to aarv-tlonv ha*, however, -vividly lllu*trated
to prevent such * contingency. On th* general menace preeantej hy
sential to the support of their currencies.
It has forced thr contrary. |*ndnn w *» more In­ th* *(tating am r by in Furnpe.
Its iRirplua products upon Europeans and set the lead In. clined Itoelf tn rarie the po**ihilltv It ia ■■ an^rhv which the L*0g0*
raising tariff barriers to keep out foreign goods.
But o f ■ German rearrnnmwnt » « on haa Steer manIt m i; eery well,
how unpatriotic of Mr. Young to say so!
argument with which to hotter than. If law raimnt be eaiaWiehed
lira I*
The United Slates has tried to suspend Immutable down the Freneh rnlMane* to one ha* to turn back to the pnaae
ll.ral* h
economic laws. It is no more possible for gold to flow per­ limtiotinn proposal*. The British cnmllatoa, and Ihe only effective
M fw *
rwluW* ••
petually In one.dlrecflpn than it lit for water to run up hill. govrromrnt ba&gt; never commHted pome which can h* orgemied on
il**lf tn Ihe n«e of unetlnii* In the continent I* *ne led by France.
IU MH* rnmS | U IW VT. When such an attempt la mnde the Inevitable happens. anforremenl nf th* Veraaltl** The HHJarlt**. however, have dope
Prices become so low in the country from which the gold is (r u t *g*ln*t Germany Now, how. more than merely »mphi"lr* the
drained and so high In the country into which it flows, that over, I.ord H*li«h*m ha* formally desirability o f inch * poh'y: 'hey
the former does all the business while the trade of the tgptvaaed the vi*w—and the t*b- have alio conveniently supplied the
^ T U IB D A T / MAY 1*. l « *
latter la stifled, and thus the flpw of gold Is reversed.
luvt, It I* iMxiarsiood, ho* Indorsed emotional factor* which m*k* it
■r r “ T * * Nor Is the United States entirely*without blame in the It—that In Ihe erant o f • German poagtht* fo r ■ Rrill'h ro'ernmlcnt
BIM .lt VRHIia FOR TODAT
mattet of .wocld.anuamcnt*— YVcJiearJt great .deal iCDBl •tUaict— at- ..tw m a m m l.. fitrst .U u sA m iJIw U .b JfavBSSSi±SJV^~
n#*-*r ■%•wg-w
Britain mn*» join with France Infttre o f Ihe Naii* lo mate ItemHEAR THE LORD, O .-rth, political orators about how unprepared for war the United
lb*
*pplic*lion
of
aanctiona aelve* dale*ted by ill elements In
States
really
Is,
hul
we
bps
little
emphasla
laid
upon
the
••rth. earth bear tb* word of the
otrtatde'natlona. Th* Soviet dicta­
fact that the United States spends more money than any •g*in*t anch actio*.
eremlah 22 » .
It I* a profound change. It h torship was applauded by rodient*
other country In the world upon Its armv and navy. The perhaps the mnet seneational nf ■ml oppose,| Ivy ennaervativeaj the
following figures show the actual amounts of national de­ all Ihe aenaalfonal arblevementa Fascist dictatorship in Holy
\ Onion II m u qttallftea ■» th#
nse expenditures (not including pensions^ in millions of of lh# Hitlerite revolution In Ger welcomed hy conservative* and
fortmorft l » r of th# Ontury.
iollars:
many. Al |a*&lt; the entente rnrdieia hated hv radi al, ami liherata; the
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— with ItueaiaV place taken hy Ihe Natl dictnlorahip rasp* all the
Orest
United
Japan *ticr***ion slate* which now face dorm** o f rnnservalive, liberal
Italy
France
Britain
Stairs
Oat In Wtoeenetn so®*
’ *"*
&lt;*&gt; Ihe Teutonic power, an their east­ and radical alike. The fact. Is tin
fc)
(«l)
(a)
ib&gt;
{aim er. ai* ‘ ryln* to fo|t* ,■ Year
hare nauat: It lay* the ermindwork foe
182 ern herder* -appear* to
155
tb* M*t o| the farmer* to plow 1925___ ..... 597
575 . 254
haan definitely rwenatituted. One • policy on the part op foreign
ip fvery third bottle of milk.
185
204
209
558
580
1925
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205
303
559
585
1927
reellara. logic an.f consistency that
210 th* ronfoaed politics o f Ihe lost have hern a* rare in
Now that the president ot the 1928 ... ..
358
225
550
521
few year*, to a renewal o f the en­
Baldwin Loeomotrte Work* h»* 1929...... ..... 580
229 tente haa bean th* almost pa* Iah diplomacy a* In that of moat
430
229
519
i .forms ly announced th»t the ,,p 1930
219 alonalr determination of the Bril, other power* during th*
213
455
wo
. . 703
preshiwt U over, we c*n expect
195 iah people a* s whole lo avoid any decade.
248
485
. 599
1931
t ■ an Immediate drop In speculative
175
35-1
... 703
1932
that
her at th* p reset time is fast
— ' Of foitrao, It must lie taken Into ronniileral
that
disappearing, **d,Th#t with com­
; t . m o r « 7 I d o !p h Hitler. ad Prices are much higher in the UnUed States and
OVIEDO
paratively little work and raptns*
American soldiers, now reduced to $17 a month, might not
^rearing the i Reichstag .la l* I " 1
we might reforest th* country,
be
willing
to
work
for
as
small
n
sum
as
n
British
grenadier
the world what Germany proA. D. Sauer of Oviaii, I'hapU-r whereas yrars hence th* cite of
or
a
French
poilu.
and
that
•
the
cost
of
a
battleship
in
• to do, not only to Germany
Diitrlcl Future Feimel* o f Am»r- th* Job would b* tremendous.
• b o to the root of Iho war d. Am.ericn Is morn than the cost of a similar boat in Japan. ic* won the. Public. Epculuoa Lon-,
- John Senkarlk of Sanrord took
Nevertheless
-o
u
r
dfleg"lcs
to-the
Geneva
Disarmament
will demand arm* equal,
test held at Oviedo Utah .School
a t well ao ovary other kind Conference must find It extremely embarrassing to advo­ Auditorium Friday nxhl. Ilia sub­ a* hi* subject “ The Clast between
of (qtuhty, goo*•alrnoit wlthmr. cate disarmament as long as the United States leads th* ject waa "Foreetry." CompeliUon the Carrier*." II* said that the
railroads are nol gleing all th*
laying. Thai h* ahall nol get II world Jn war appropriations.
wo* very tloa* and araa (urnlibed u-ivrc* they might render the
without o fight g»o* al»o without
That a change In out foreign policy ia both imminent by John Senkarlk of ilemino • ■armcr, and mentioned the us* of
- raying. France will **« to that.
and essential goes almost without saying.
National Isola­ Chapter tif Sanford, who won sec­ .rucks, by the riairosds ss one
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Engaged to point a beaotfiul closely knit together by modern systems of transportation Crescent City Chapter, who yon
Victor Nkhell of Crasient Otty
aural hr the RCA -building in New and communication and which depends ao largely for its third place. Th* Judaea, who were
took
as hie subject "Half Help for
York City, a Mealcan artlat with economic Ufa upon international trade.
Fair plBy and co­ K. F. King of the Oviedo Board of the Farmer*.” II* dwelled on co­
fonimimlttie teewteneiee, paints.)
Trustees, James Wilson, pro*ideal
operation among nations .Is the only sure way to obtain
operation among farmers. Victor
bi the head Of Lenin a* a bit of
enduring prosperity and to nvold tho disastrous effects of uf the Ovtrdo Agricultural Cub apid Ji* saw little hope far th*
Itjbtl o propaganda. Mr. Iloekeand L. H. Gore, vice presliktni of
fuller, who own* the building, im- another Intematlxanal.cpnflict... _ .
tbr Oviedo Agricultural Club, soul growler* until thgy icurned the
lesson of co-operating with on*
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deted Iho painting covered. It
seerne thol Mr. Stalin la retog'lilted In thia rnuntry even if
Rtlaaia ia not.
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tall may go lo London thia turd
met to attend. Ihe World Kcunvw
b ' Coolerenee hare evoked ton
■kkuaul* criUtlam • from certain
quarters that ere mure tuacernad
‘ ovvr thw possibilities of tarilf r«
LVductloeu than they are over 'hu
conlir nation Of the world depre*
■Ion. I f President
Roosevelt's
'. jrrwfper In Uwdon thia aummrr
| Is,needs.I lo tneke Ihe '(inference
' • success, he will undoubted/ go,
• id moat Amaricaoa will honor
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Al Smith, Ilka Jo* McKee, doer
Choose to run for mayor of
&gt;‘Ndw York. It la no l» jr * r an n u j
mailer to tind |ood mrt» who or*
. wili.ng to aiiurna tha raaponalbli
1 Itawe of public office. Tb* oppor
tun I tea IS private Imein*.''end th*
. thonkleaanrai Of
poblre offlca.
u i lar ioo *xtr*m* to poa* untelnced l&gt;y th* vary man which
M « SO« to Mrv* to boat advan­
tage. if thw p"ople want good men
to manage their affa r*. they must
ofiar reward*, In honor If not tq
a. .JliVlHi-. lonimenauialc with the
f«tfiunaihllill*a Ir.volted.
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.: Tutu about fa loir play. Wbea
the Unite i Stair i decided not to
ob tgw.Kina In goM or ita
lutslmt, even when htld in for
fouotiiea where U. B. cur( f has giready depreciated lh
- or ^ percent, it atarted aomethin;
'jrjtbh hg* already ieurked to tha
raiitp,g« ul Uus cuuulty. U
W* a&gt;a to-pay foreign trediton at
it*w U l* Of .SO cent* on th* do,Ur,
l^ R i&gt; »A n »w S ilf l'&lt;y.‘ Amaritan prat*tl«d gpine rp^*- •• - &lt;“ t*
! ,llv already tfuing so. A M utifor“ * » jt t e lj, Kuropy owe* u* a graft
_ e _ B i- rii6re^hali w* o«ra Europe

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Hcer’H Return
Reports from other Htnten nntl obserystlons locally In­
dicate that the return of beer has been significant chiefly
for ihe lack of onthiinlutun shown hy the long-parched nub­
ile over Ihe much herahlctl event.
One got the Ides from
all the ballyhoo preceding the U-gnlizalinn of the brew that
ns sown as 3.2 jieroent beer beesme legs) the entirp popula­
tion would knock off work and spend the m-xt month
“ guzzling," and that there would he so much revenue com­
ing In from taxes on the leverage that national nntl state
treasuries would be filled to overflowing.
llow far wrong was this expectation in known to every­
one now. So far its we know there have Itcen no wild
orgies of celebration nnd no staggering drunks along the
thoroughfares.
The nnliclpated $2,000,000 revenue to the
State of Florida appears to be n most ludicroua myth. Even
the most optimistic admit that $700,000 would t*e « more
likely figure, and we would like lo bet It won’ t be half that
much.
Thia absence of frenzy on the part of Ihe public to buy
beer can bo attributed reasonably to the exhorbltant price
being charged, to the fact that home brew haa become a
household appendage and a reputedly economic one, and
to n thin! reason which can Ih&gt; described In the adage that
"one has to cultivate a beer tattle.’’
People who have been
drinking borne brew have probably developed a taste for it
which It will be difficult Tor 30 cept beer to dlapel.
There ia, however,'another factor which must be taken
Into consideration when considering the apparent flop nf
beer, and that is that we expected too much.
We wore of
the opinion that when it became legal to drink beer that
everyone would turn to this drink to the exclusion of hard
lh|UorH. and thnt the Consumption of this beverage would
lie considerably greater than in pre-prohibition days.
What we forgot to consider or remember is, experts
tell us, that l*eer does not tend Itself so well to oil tho pur*
oses for which intoxicating drinks are used.
One can
itrdly .imagine, they say, beer taking the place uf the
cocktail or being the aplrttous bulwark' at a dance or
formal dinner party. They declare that there are usually
two types of drinker*, the ones who drink whiskey and,the
MICA who drink beer. and. that the.two are anldom guilty o t
ambi-lmbihition.
Tb* hope that eyery one would' become converted tq
beer ia a phantom one, and ia about as poorly calculated as
some of the pre-election estimates of the heer revenue to
the federal government which sometimes ran as high aa a
billion dojlara,
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g ift imvreatiryr finaorlal newt
(h* |aat week was lh* aalp uf
rxCroat Credit t'orpAralioo 'jjr
7 , Ford for thirty million tto)
The lira I h of llanryr M..aplafhr,
‘Thgt'a.a big wad o f ‘lack tr ih* aouthern. hole! am
nd railroad
tb.»« dsTL veco tot Henry Fucd. raasnate, is mom«nur!!y exported,
Sib'i. « f t * months ago wo* ra-' s.torilmc tn a statement attrib­
^*r*td h'aded fpr tho rack*, Url- uted to Fraildanl F trra tt o f th*
•&gt;* Crasll Curporahon, f man.. Florida K*ri C«a*t Railroad today
'rib* aala.td-Ffttd anuunnoilea. Mr.
... -Flagler has Imon critballr HI
p. don* nyora ftan a bfllhiu at Wa W**t Palm- Beach bom* for
dlvr* worth o f bdiMoM iaf/UHtla*'
aereral weak*. Ha it tha W i d e r
•fiv* year*. Arcorillag tq
and pradically Iho wla pwner of
N win c o i"
Mo rid* Cast Coast railway
with tb* lot*
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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Rd man tor tha ■■iaflhaf

•thyr arora of
Frank L. Miller, aerntary id
th* Florida Association of Und*r&gt;
takrra and Emlmfmer*. I* In Jack•oarill* atteadioy a coavtaUan er
[|i(f illOCi^UoA*
A fU r IB yaan o f heautiralr mmral,‘happy, aod honorabla a&gt;iat•oc*. tb* Widnaaday Ctoh bald ha
tost iMetfag a* th* W*dn**day
Club at th* charaiag horn* of
•ad Mr*. Grarte L
Matte, with I H '

winner Mr..Hauer, who haa praaented hit speech before two of
th* civic organisations jn prepara­
tion for Friday night contest se­
lected the subject of “ Forestry"
because of the national Interest
being shown at thia time and b*caus* of
President Roosevelt*'
forestry policy. Ur said that “ tbo
Pnuiulrnt was awoke lo Ihe po»alhllittes and nevrarity of refor­
estation at R » time, because the
European countries and China are
examples of what we might raped
in Ih* future in rrgart) to a na­
tional supply of limh*r.“ It wax
pointed out that our supply nf tintOnnro Wednesday afternoon. Th*
trip to fake Orono and return, tha
pleasant meeting of the club with
Professor *n j Mr*. Maris Will bs
another “ red letter" day to he
ehsrished in th* mamorte* and
hearta of the member* o f the
Wednesday Club which with that
list meeting tost It* Identity as
t* Wednesday Club to be merged
Into Ih* broader, larger life and
S'ttrltie* of th* Woman'* Club as
th* Literary Department.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bromley
and Mr*. Harrison, of Chuluola,
•pent Thursday in Orlando.
R. A. Thomas, tb* mail man an
th* Moore S tillo , rout*, was un­
fortunate In having his hors* Hi*
on Ihe mule Saturday. Indigestion
I* thought tn be th* eaus*. Mr.
Green ia substituting. ,
To ’ th* regret of thotr many
friend*. Mra. O. W. Brady, Mi**
Iran* and Russal! left
Tuesday
night far their new home in New
York City where they will Join
Mr. Brody.

another for the good of ill.
The winner of thi* contest will
compete In the slate rontesl to tie
held during the Blot* Convention
uf Future Karmen lo b* tn
Gain*avill* next June. The winner
of the slate conical will compel*
for national honor* next Novem­
ber at Kansas City during the
Nallonat , Convention of - Future
Farmeti. Tb* national contest boa
a rash prise of IIUUO.
A fter- the regular meeting ot
the Oviedo Woman'* Club which
was held Frlifcy afternoon, a
llother'a Day program woo en­
joyed. The leai Mr for th* occasion
woo Mrs. V. R. Dawson. Mis* Ad­
rienne Waite, sponsored • read
ing o f “ Mother" hy Girl Scout*,
after which they song s song sc.
comps nled by Jacqullinr Mill*.
Mrt. T. W. Lawton gave “ My
llother'a
Parable" by
Temple
Bailey. A. D- Sauer gave a rery
interestii* talk on “ Forestry.''
'Mr*. Julia Norton, of Jackson­
ville. ia a visitor in Uvimfcr at th*
home of h«r father nod mother,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kimbrali. Kht
and Mra* Tart will remain with
th«ir fstlwr during the absence of

UTY OFlGORETELLSOF
SALES TAX IS PLANS AT POST

WHAT’S NEW
SEMINOLE FEED CO.

LOOMING SUM IN PUERTO RICO
‘Contrwwxd From Poo* Oral
in .Oagree*. Tho sake tax ia a
touchy subject there. It was lira
center of • healed battle two years
ago and waa decisively rejected by
tke House.
A fter yesterday'* enwfera**.
Democratic tender summed up
Situation with these words:
Hrtaltu
&gt; n w President’* message will
up Wednesday. It will tt»
elude aeggeations of ■ number of
ways in which U « * can he levied
to rai*e l22O.MXI.n0O to Gnome
th* *3.300.000.000 program. Which
tax shall be levied will be left to
Congress.
“The House will mrt. pas* a rale!,
U i, and from the altitude being
taken by leaders of the ways sod
means eommitle* there ls little
likelihood that the committee will
recommend such t levy."
This leader said he “ told tha
President that Congrras has fo&lt;•l2 2 ! ! j J ‘nl . on . V , " L
non Ki 1u* madS tttl* Jfiflun Inft
thal • recommendation on a *al.‘s
tax would be l * « likely lo reteiva
approval— il wnuld meet wilh a
greater disinclinatinn to agree
than any other levy."
Alternative
taxes, some nf
which are In be enumerated in the
President** messagr, the leader as­
serted. include an increase in the
present oov-cent gasoline lax; a
sales' levy on roffee. ten. spire*,
bananas, pepper and salt; a lax
on stork dividends; ■ reduction
In Income tax exemptions from IW
presort }2f&gt;00 allowed married and
the SIflOO allowed tingle persons
and the sales lax.
Kerutor Robinson, Democratic
leader, ell pressed the opinion sfterwant that It wttnld be “ difficult
to Impose ■ sales tax."
Chairman llxrison of the 'sen­
ate Guam* coin mill rr said hi*
group and the House ways and
means committee would begin an
Immediate study of the bast meth­
ods o f raisisg the needed revenue.
Long in opponent of the sales tax,
said, however, that he would ac­
cept it if nothing else ‘could bj
found.
No attempt was made at the
White House conference lotagree
their orother who will be in Honth
Carolina.
Mrs. W. T. Tart and daughter,
nf Valdosta, are visiting here.
Mra, W. K. Kimhrsll, of Ovieiki,
and grandaughter, Julia Tart, of
Valdosta, left Sunday morning for
Charleston. 8. C. for • visit.
Miss Annie Hnwkins and Miss
Wilhite, o f Commerce, Ga., were
visiting Mrs. R. G. Smith a few
days thi* post week.
J. K. B. Asbell was a business
visitor In Oviedo Friihy.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Carpenter.
Mra. A- M. Hlewarl, and Mr*. A.
H. Kimbrali attended the aonr
meeting held In Wtntrr GarJeu
Tfauradby.

5

A lw a y s competition *n i k s n s
Kras, and home mixed d a iry o a f
poultry feeds
He ml » « l e
Daley, &lt;&gt;*i*a*vlU*,
&gt;|ssh. mob* hr us I* better.

(Continued From Png* One)
has somewhat loal lh* prrtUge
it formerly had.
“ I am sure that Florid* alone
could fin* a place tor **v*r*I
hundred thousand of these ngri-j
rulterally-mivded people, who in
previous years havr hern enabled |
to exist on just one or two acres!
nf ground. In Florida they would
have plenty of land tor the In
heritanre of their children n.nl
certainly Florida nred» *n s&gt;:n!rtillural population * rroundiog
her rllies. The back country ■(
F osid* is largely unpopulated, and
irasmuch
the climate of Flori­
da is relative to that of Puerto
Rico *n&lt;l th* aoil ia of similar tex­
ture and condition!* are gem rally
the same. Puerto Rieans aho Id be
eery happy'in Florida,
“ Of course any movement of
Ibis kind should be entirely volun­
tary on the part of Puer'o Rican*.

SEMINOLE
FEED CO.

rtwy’ll cm Lika N«w U
ttttvwtrsl mole; all hloda of Ah',
eora sod halves; prastng teal*
of all hinds, ate. aspect raw

,m"*LAW N MOWERS
R e p a ir e d s o d S h s r p e r a d .
I h o r o e ra te

llsve your

don# by a real
mielmnlc *• u*

worh

J. W. SHADOW

at* Klw

rhoa* TIP-W

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr. ,
Optamctrlsl

Lcnsc Duplicated,

on ary specific tax, but the Presi
•lent did insist, with the support
o f Lewis W. Douglas, director of
Ihe budget, that additional reve­
nue lot provided lo create ■ sink
ing fund for the iu-t-tiritiee with
whi'h the building program is tc
be f moored.
. DIAMOND BALL

j

112 Pat* A»a

Y'ou nhonld « e t tl|h|
Kmtd, rtnsppy pictures fro m
every roll o f flls u - I f
are R ettlnff le w . I«t * &gt; 1*1
you how lo
b rin g
you r
a v e n ite up to p « r .

PLANS

Diamund-ball players an I fans
who wish lo see thr sport res .ihrd
a* a summer alltailju. and rrcte■tiun locally, are Jrgcd to stteiid
a meeting which will !&gt;* hvlj at
the City Hall next Friday night
at H:IX| o'clink with K. It. Cullum,
prrsiikrg.
Ways ano meant pf
organising a league a* anon a*
pos'lble Will come In for a share
of the discussion, air. CuUun ,u!d.

Wciboldt'a Studio
I1fton* 111*Jr

Have Your G l o w
Fitted New I I I
Reduced price on alngl* vielon
and Kryptok lens*. Aleo all
shell’ snd-iHodern gold filled
frames.

Long’s Meat

Dr. Henry MeLanlln, Jr.
OPTOMETRIST
111 Park A**-,

IS A

Treat To Eat

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klaaneli* As*.

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g i v e s m o r e fo r y o u r m o n e y

P R IN T IN p
W * are equipped t*
lin t rlasa job walk at Ike
tewrat passible price*. Give as
a trial.

Herald Printing Co
pt*-w ita

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*■ W Maew Mlteoga (4 ) U ra ksrark. ( » ) U m o o o U im !J ^ !m

To Property O w ners
State and County tax books will doss
June First, after which d*U real estate upon
which the 1933 taxes bava not been paid will
be advertised and sold for taxes. . , .
Personal property upon which tha taxaa
have not betn paid wiiT be levied upon, and
■old for the taxes an provided by law/
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Tax Collator, Seminole Courtly;;
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kal laboratory. No fatbrittem. N « bira. araiiaa,
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Hal And Personal Activities
[ MARGARET PETERS, 8 *cktjr EdlUr

rsonals

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Program PreaentedBy
Cecilian Music Club

O f flew 14S

SANFORD. FLORIDA,

task Hewitt ami John’ pilat, «i&gt; irm ovrj today to her]
M r s . ____
Blount Hewitt, of* Waynesboro, home &gt;.n f wviity-lhtrd StreetGa„ am the yueat* o f Mrs. U. U.
Purdoa aad J. A . Blount, Jr.
Mrs. ||. j, 1,'nmsn will leave
tumiifnwr f g r Ja.-kadtarill* to
Mra. E. C. Harper, who under spend the r. maininy pa^t o f the
went aa ipdkutlna recently at the wret »&gt;d, her daughter,
Farnald-LaightaB Memorial Ho*. Geoipr l io-s.

COTTON
LACE DRESSES
Sport d re » « Ute in arrivinif. Whitgj, pink. * m n
Copenhagen,

yellow.

fix e s

14 l&lt;
to 20
14

Un

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|2 .4 S

Social Calendar

Mra. Juliua Dinyfelder gave a
TV BSDAT.
Mr. and Hr*. A. T. White left Ulk on muaic at the regular meet­ Woman’s Club will have it* last
ytajatday
morning for Indian ing and program of the -t'rcilian program uf the stason at 8:00 P.
JDvxr City ,to spend a week.
Muaic Club held o* Saturday aft­ M. In the rlub rooms with . Mr*.
ernoon at the itudio of Mr*. Fannie S. Munson in chary*. The
Mr. wwd Mra. G. L. Readman, ef Fannie S. Munson on Myrtle public Is invites!.
Tmy. Ala., art the yueat, this Avenue. Mr*. Munson stated that
The Ce-ed Class uf th* First
« h k o f H r. aad Mra. C. A. Yen- Mrs. Dingfelder'* talk waa ore uf Mrtho.hal Church will meet at
the moat inilrnrtfve, intrreatiny H:0fl P. M. at the home of Mrs.
» * •
______
■ml inspiring talk* ever given .3 Waller E. Price, West First
young music TiLpIl* and to pa Street, with Mrs. Prira and Miss
MUa Viola Stile* apenl laat
trims of the chib.
Eleanor Cminnytun as hostesses.
‘ w#*k In Orlando ay the yueat of
Th* two parta of Mra. DtflgfeldRegular meeting of th* Atarian
friend*.
rr’a addreaa warn ( t ) music Class of the First Raplist Chur h
thmuyh the aye* o f Europe, and
ill take place at 6:00 P. M. at
Miss-Ruth Cbapmaa, of SI. (7) In learn and to play music.
the ehurrh annex with Mrs. J.
‘ Aoyuatin#. ia th# yueat of Mr*. She spoke o f the Biblical, mystery
Adrian Brown. Mra. B. C. Moore,
G. O. Danaer, 1603 Sanfurd Ave- or medieval ayr, the chivalrous Mrs. IhiWilt Brown, and Mrs.
period and Hay* of Minnesingers, Stella Kendall as hosteasea.
and I he aye of feudalism—wbts'-v
■ ■ th trsd av .
Aftltraif mreffng-'itf the CsurfliyI
brought •vihe court Jester*
■i—
■:.......» &gt;1------- rt..lT. i'liiT
were gifted singer* and players.
ha ■h*+4'M-tU W i i ‘ihir i c wslh-»W »
homo of Mra. Dingfelder, waa the Long wind Civic League. Election
historic home of Hans Sacha, the of officers an&lt;l annual reports.
"ladies Dajr" will bo observed
the
Wady# Rocker, Jr. spent y*i. great cobbler poet, and *f
y in Orlando aa the guest Meisterilnger*. immortalised in at the Sanford Country Club by H
rp. L. E. Broom# and h#r chit* Richard Wagner"* "Her McUter golf tournament an,j bridge n m «
beginning at 1:00 P. M. Supper
singer*,"
•
Excerpts from Mr*. Dingfelder’* will bo irrvrd informally In the
evening and hrirlyo games will tv
I f !•( Mjrrik Low# underwent aa Ulk were: “ Music is as ohl a* &lt;*e played until a latr hour.
are
because
music
!a
born
In
u*
■aration Suqday at the KrrBald-Laughing Memorial Hospital. . . Music roenot sotely be taught.
It must be felt. Must be lovnl.
Mrs. Felix Frank and Mr*. Una
Harry Hall, of Ocala, apenl lha Must be experienced and must Olson have gone to New York
ai#«k-#nd bar# with bia mother, bav* vision. . . Music briny* outs City to spend two months. On
the emotion* in us
their return they plan to Join Mr.
Hr*. Hah Hal), Park Atrvnu#.
The talk cuncludrd with a Get- Frark ami spend the summer at
'Fri#ndbh&gt;f Atr*. It. A. William/ man folk saying. "Where there ia Daytona Beach.
will regrat ta learn that sh* ia ill song andgday, atop aad aUy. Usd
people have neither aong nor
at her torn# in San Lanta.
Leonard Miller returned Bonplay."
day lir the University of Florida
Th* program was given aa fol­ it Gainesville after spending tha
Mra. A. Dial Gray, of Laurent,
S. C. i* the yueat of her ton-in- low*:
week-end here with his parent*.
law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. L. Concert Etude for two pianos, Mr. and Mr*. Frank L. Miller,
KoellingMrs.
John
Abrahams
P. Joyle, Mcllonville Avenue.
palmetto Avenue.
Mrs. Munson.
___ Mra. Kinchan Power* haa gone Value, Gurlitt— Peggy - McTeer.
W. II. Shepherd, commander of
to Wallace, N. C. to join Mr. Traumrvi and Romance, Schumann Campbell-Loasiag Post of t h )
—Carolyn
Cogburn.
rawer* and *Uit relative# for
American Legion, haa returned
Norwegian Dunt* No. 2. Grieg - from Havana, Cuba where he at­
dbrt Ume.
• ^
Ruth Pearman, Ruth Maddox. tended the state convention of the
Mi*p Claire Zachry, of Jackson (a) The First Violet, Bpkndler; American Lrgion.
Melodic,
Ketterer—Jane
■willy, epent the week-end here with (b)
SchulU.
- her parent#, Mr. and Mr*. W. B.
Mis, Mildred Uridgee has reThe
Arthers,
Concone—Mary
Zachry, Magnolia Avenue.
turntd from Havana, Cuba where
Young.
V
"
she spent last week attending the
l.ynnrx—Mr*.
John convention of the American la*Briyya Arrington, o f Cordele, Maxurka.
Kelley.
G i„ »pent Mother’, Day here with
gion Auxiliary.
Miss Jeanette
f mother. Mr*. Stella P. Arriny* Allegro from Concerto In D, Laing. who arcumpanied her to
Weber— Ruth Ma(hlox.
Maynolia Avenue.
Cuba, Is visiting friend* in Tampa
Nocturne. Chopin—Mery Louise for a few days.
Meriwether.
Mlsa Mildred Myrick ha* re
turnerl from Callahan where ahe Marche, Matilde Bilhru—Gretchen
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Koch*, who
has been spending the winter
Morrisntr.
have been spending the wir.temonths teaching.
Song Without Words, Mendelssohn -eason ' In. Winter G*r*Vi, were
— Hath Pearman.
the guests Friday and Satur-li)
Mr. and Mr*. Union K. Allen Polonaise Joyous, Krrntalln—VI r- of the tatter's parent*. Mr, nnd
-and (kniyhler, Helen
Elisabeth,
ginla Meriwether, Mary Look Mr*. It. C. bine. They left Sat
spent the week-end in Orlando
Meriwether.
*
•
unlay for Pa-hush, Ky. o rprnd
with relative*.
Mixurke,
I’rssard — Kalhenoo the summer.
Morrison.
Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Proctor re- Seleition from Conceit Etudes,
tim ed Sunday afternoon from
Hamer—Carolyn Cogburn.
Havana, Cnha where they spent a Varik, Mnkrcjea—Mary France*
week attending the slate conven­
Andrew*.
tion Of the Ameri-an legion.
Reading "Ann Cornea to Green
Gables", L, W. Montgomery—
Two For One Mallnea
Mr*. E. S. MarKrnrir returned
Floor Winn
Sunday to her home in leesWednesday
bufy after spending n few days
underwent an operation rerently,
here with her daughter, Mrs.
This a«hl ami Onn
George W. MrRnry.
Mr. and Mr*. Earle E. Jones, of
Forty Cent Tickrt
Jacksonville, wrre the Wrek-eml
Will Admit Twit
Friend, or Mr* Thelma Rulner
guests of the latter's parents, Mr,
Latliuit Until 5 O'clock
'will he glad to learn that she is
and Mrs. K. L. bhmholser. Oik
Ipvrmvlny at the Kernald laughAvenue.
l*n Memorial Hospital where she

KO High er

ahe

t t lS in S t a n d a r d O r S p e c ia l B r a n d T i r e *

HIGHER arid
IS BETTER

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TOESDAT, MAT !«, 19M

Forming a party spending Bunday
sflrrrmon
at
Daylnna
Heaeh were; the Misses Katherine
S.vmea, ReatrL'e Howard,
Mina|
Howard, ami Mary Buford Powell

1

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. IH K ST0 NK c o n tro l e v e ty nlcp in l i r e m ilk in g e ffe c tin g
IrCRiemlmw nuyinp* in Inihiiig raw n iatt-rin U — n iam irucliiring ip. t$ p
w orkiK nionl cfftrient fticlorint am i d is trib u tin g d irec t to us iVafn
fuctories « r w«n*house»#
•1
—
T hcxr ,ure th e re a so n s w hy we can e q td p y o u r c a r TO D A Y HtW*
liiew o f h i filter tfiinlily u u d h e lle r count ru c tio n , a t prices th a t a r e
n o h ig h er lim n slu u d u rd « &gt; r special b ra n d tires.
k »u - F
- ircsto
— -------o; cv T lre*
!)!&lt;IVK IN TO D A Y — wt* crow*-setiimw cu t from
S ec f o r y o u w e lf
— sp eeiu l hruiit! m a ll o r d e r tir e s am i o th e rs .
th e K xlrn I ’uluen w e g iv e you*
P ric e s . w JlL_aurcly.. o d v « u ee_
nguiii. B u y tod a y a n d

. THE

NEW

SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE

91GOLD STANDARD

T h la tire ia th e r«|intl o f
a ll alaitslaed brand lira!
lin o lirtw In O tiu lily,
fa in a lr o r t Io n a n d \|w
p e u r iin i'e .

o fT i r e \* ilu e s

|irh-r&gt; I h i i l

n tT o rd a y o u

r r u l a u iliig s -

the

MASTERPIECE

FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYPE

OF T I R E C O N S T R U C T I O N

A . TIIIK « f hi filter iiuality—g rea ter nafvly —
a n d lotiftcr m ileage. It i-&lt; in u &lt;-lu*» lij ilM-lf.
M ode hy m unter lire ImiMcr-.—Iiu Mh nil wurlil
rec’nrtU nu mild an d lrurk-*-nn*t eltniee nfvIriverH
w ho ri^k llieir liven on th e ir liren. For th ir te e n ,
ronneeitlive jeiirn Firr—limv tn iin -llip ite tl T in
have w an th e lndianii|MiliH rdHI-nnlu lta e e —th e
ntohl grneliiiif: lire tehl know n.
D on’t ri*k j o u r life and th e liven o f oilier*
a n o th e r day o n th in , dinif*eroio.ty w orn,' t
in ferio r liren. (Ionic in lotlav— we will |(iM&lt; jn u
a lib eral allow anee fur vonr old liren.
HEMF.MHF.il—y o u r broken can *fn/&gt; ytntr

T h l* tiro Is mi/terlor In qn n lity
In iir «t Jlne «*fse-e-|ul brand llrra
••ifrm l fur aidu hy m a ll order
Inmscs and ininlp vsilhuul Ih r
niM niirdrltirrr’ a natnr nnd p n iir.
antnr. T h is U “ Tim 'tire That
T a u g ltl t h r i f t In .IfW lu n i,"

FIRESTONE SENTINEL TYPE

4,73-19.

T h la lir r W o f better (In n llly ,
I (in .I m i linn m nl \\ niLinnn.lil|i
lim n areennl lin e f|&gt;eriid liruinl
lir e * o lfe re d fur rule hy m u ll
o r d e r h niiar* and n lh e ra a n il
n in ile tv ilh n n l th e in n n iifu e llir c r ’ a name mnl guurunlrc.

5,00-19
W SnW

trlireln, b u t y o u r liren m in t nlo/iyuur cor.
I

FIRESTONE COURIER TYPE
Thla
Ail and On#
PortT
Cant
Tick#t
Will A d m i t ' T w o
Adult*.

Mr. and Mrs. Bam Fleischer, of
Bradenton, spent Sunday sti r
noon here with the former’s moth­
er, Mrs. J, Fleischer, East Tenth
Street.

tIhe cM

Ttretfone sealtyte
Leakproof TUBE

Mis. Wallace W. Wright ami
her mother, Mr*. Roberta Howard,
have moved from the MonUxuma
Hotel to Mr*. Wrlght’a home on
Meltonvillc Avenue.
C. J. Rogrro aad graadsughter,
Miss Jj’fllle Kay, of Jacksonville,
*re the guest* e f Mr. and Mr*.
John— tkhirakd,——Weal— Tenth
Street.

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K ltr s U n ity itril T’liltc. t outed inside
vsilli u s|M'ciid &lt;ij|ii|Hiond, tslilrli seals
agultlst uir In ... H r v ililr giihlw r valve skoui .
— no rliuni r fo r uir Irukage— siinstunt air I
|irr.aort- iiisiitra pri-uls-r lire lulli-ugr.

DAIRY-JEOODS;
KVKKY

healthful

diet

firestone BATTERIES

*540

ahould include at leaat one

W « will le a la n e m at.
o f Itatlery FREE.

pint of milk daily. Butler ta
equally *a*«ntlal and collage
ch##«# round a out the llaL

COTTAGE CHEESE

Kim luo* Hillrrlro
•cl r iipm 9*iffl« alHinl*
ard of
19^u c n ilililk tllt l*o hk

MAGNEX

B/ T 7 £ RI ES

T h i* lir e U n f iiihh I (Jnnltly
am t H iiA n ia n »l»l| i — rurrlen the
n a m e *• F ir e . l i m e ” m id fu ll
guucan ter—Mild m&gt; low n s many
rltra p aprrial licmnl lir r . in an u .
fiirlu rrtl lo aril a l u firier.

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COMPARE Construction, Quality,
SPARK PL

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fair# a holler *p#&gt;
wrr, and haw a
mlile lealeal and aa
power Irakaye. &lt;)U
waste gasoline. W# I

' The iifw Kirt^limp 4uiM|tnif llmko
Lining i.
l,re-|.r&lt;M.( jit.IrtltlxHlir,
■ new |,rl i plr wliirl, M u llirn
Utuultier l.rukiii*
.... eh.I inur#

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yot^r U ra te . FH ^F.

MAGMEX

pfitnMd rii«f#« k» i *+

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SPARK PLUGS

30c PINT

h o r s k sh o es

A L L D A Y THURSDAY, M AY 18th

SANFOIU) COUNTRY CLUB

A .---- -

TABLE TENNIS
DANCING

IHHH

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TO
OX POST

Ernest Torrence,
Film Star, Is Dead
NEW YCORJC. 1lay 15.—(AY
— Ernest 'Torrence,
veteran
screen actor, died today at tha
are o f 51 following a recent op*
•ration for fa ll bladder trouble.
The noted portrayer o f charac­
ter roles had riacn from a ca­
reer of musk and the legiti­
mate theater to win additional
fame In tha films, where he
starred in “Tha Covered Wason” and many more recent pletures. He waa first stricken
aboard an ocean liner on which
ha wa* enroute from the West
Coast to his naUvw Scotland
for a vacation. When the ves­
sel arrived hero ha waa taken
to a hospital. A widow and so i
survive.
.
.

Of Municipalities SENATE TAKES
SAM VAUCLAffl League
Will Seek Enactment Of
CONFIDENT OF New, Bond Refunding Bill IIP SUBJECT OF
REVENUE BILL
BUSINESS TURN

Immediate Action! )n
Shoals Bill Blocked
WASHINGTON, May 13.—
lA I—lmmedr.de cm-shfersilion
of thr Muscle Shnafv-Tenneisre
Valley devrlupment hi’| conferrrce Irport was blocked in the
Senate today by Senator MeNary, Republican lenA-r, who
raid mans renaturs wanted the
opportunity to study tlie *gr*vmrnt. Ser-rlary Hull sat.| tit
the fort her ming e-onomic cur*
feremo hr vould be glad to re­
examine an% practice policy, or
method o* this government
which other •ountrira might
think unfgirl# restrictive.

rill
TALLAHASSEE.
May
IS.
introduced in
House
! Oty official* from every section this "i.k . ..(final, o f the league
I of Florida will fill the corridors
.m l here ye»tecday, with
—— *
! of the 'capitol thia week to aasi- 1
r.iir. , Ilf more than 20 repie •
po
A r d e n t G . O . P . B a c k e r the Florida leasuo o f municipal
Ex-Governor O f New
'u n . , who are city officials,!
' •d i n Its cover.
York Ifl Adamantln
lB ,u
“ ,w"
n' refund
,h‘‘
S a y s R o o M v e l t ’ s - nctmrnt
o f ,f,B
the rU
hond
debt
)Irague is standing four|
* His Declination To
Efforta HaveBegun ing bill, drawn by Col. W. K. Kay, ■*r. I» hind the Ilea ham hilt j
■if Jacksonville, and intrudu n l in
I i llou»r companion hecau.e
Re-Enter P o litic s
Real Upward Climb the Senate last week by Hear ham. ."•la miiniripaliticy prefer en-|
Of West Palm Beach.
•i-jr the the adjudication and
TAI.LA1IASSKE. May I •• ('ll
PEIPING. Mny 15.-(A.*
PHILADELPHIA. Hay TS— i/Ti
NEW YORK. May 15 The Irague Is hlttrrly op|H»wr I
i|woml-o of their hond debts
Legislators rvluriie.i today from
P.)—1
The United Staten It’Ka-*
—
Samurl
M.
Vauclain.
anient
Re­
In lha administration bund mra.* rirvuit .rsiurt
re.eivership Ihvir wceh-ru.i recess Kith thn--'
(AJ*.)— Alfred EL Smith,
publican, says he did all be -ould ure that hae been redrafted fur *
tion
advised Americans to1
,-r
than
to
a
hnar,|
conslstlni?
major. proposal* lacing them for
four time* governor of New
to defeat Franklin I*. Roo.cvelt Senate committee by Holland, of
' hr Olivernor. comptroller and t&lt;&gt;ti.i.leraltnn.
dny t» evacuate Tungchow
York and once a presidential
for president, but now Is “ thor- Marlow, hot favor* Beacham’s h.M
i " r r . 1’ n.frr tho latter plan.;
l.'l ntilea east o f here lu'cauao
the biennial appropriation* btU
candidate, laat night definite­
oushly loyal to him” because hts ihnl would permit debtor rltles fn
Ihrre stale officials wmild he' w:. up for dts.st.rls'n in the
of rumora that the Jnpanene
ly declared his refusal to run
rf furls “ have besun the upswing.” nsk mart m-oirershlps and arid
'..I with dictatorial puwrrs in] uti . i lie . Ilno-e had up foi
will attempt to occupy tho
“ This is a real beginning,” the tratinn of their bond ileht burden.
for mayor of New York In
no the budgets of defaulting
imvMi------ kFewMUnui.-iua.U-iL..
rhairman
of
the
hoard
|
of
thej
i^the November election.
ItI l L 'I'
umiaUtaca .liiosUlaua - »(. J r r . .
wealthier ettizena began ft
TlarifwlIT IfommoITve ”wortk"VaTT tn |resentativea n flhe units, of bund
*■(!&gt;, Ih«* rilir&lt;
hasty departure for aafety.
•n Intervlaw. “ It la not one o f ' holder* and a third appointed by
he r a M sit doubt sbout hi* po•• hum hill, iM i offrm lh*» hrnr* ; 11 :iue la,; bill.
In i .senate al-i* ha.l ln-f.)|.' u 1
Ttv*nl«in ye*tcrvl* ywas alive
those abortive flurries we had In '(h e judge.
•lUoa hy saying b« would » " » un­
•&gt;f mrivi*r»Kjp »n bankruptcy
’ * | the It,line Aiyru.e i |.l*n l.i v&gt;lai&gt;-|
with unverified report* of impend­
10.111 and 1031. And it i* going In
say
clrcumstanrrs accept I
A romp»nlon Mil to II* nrham'« 1
oer
anj
MVnllnu^l l#n I’aaa T « o )
ing development* in the Hlnn-Jup1.11, a system of I" to •&gt;" acir* tor
awing nv»r*_ rapidly than the avDomination for that . office
Imi i.-Ii nil - ■ st.it,■ luiiils. Mem I
eraire person would expert.
anas# conflict In this peri of
ether office” In next fairs
“ I’ve been through every de­
I, , , of the S i i * . r .»hl ihi y |ir,d
Northeast China.
’
.
ballot contest.
One of the chief report*
on &gt; would pj-s me bivnhul
“ fhara la no compulsion or per- New Lax Prescription pression since the nnr of 1*71.
TheyrV all the same. Busin*** id
U causing anxiety l« that th* J § P
1.11.|.ri*tl&gt;"l ' III hut ie,.|e« -Ida- ]
soaalon that ran affect my de
Regulations To Re­ way* rnmr* up quicker than it
“ No imo r»n trail/* Ih* teal rs- ar.eso have handed the ihlnea# #n
m i' illvUred I In- lluu i- yi'a-.l,
sled; thia ia final” , h« slated.
down.
would lint n.rep; Ih* ..eiiuii u|e |lute nn,| hildihlig aellvitirs at Ml- ultimatum demanding the t bin#**
lieve Restrictions go**
The pronouncement camo- at a
"Iu*t look at Ih* Irvreair In
p..nation., imuuirv.
, „ lt n „ f), UB||| h.- he* been there furies evacuate the Tientsin area
Umo when daily momentum was
value* of «eeurit|e&lt; In the la«*
Ih , Senate .p,.i..priathm. com -l^, rn„ y ~ &gt;aM| K al| Uhmann, and al*o Tangku, on the •&lt;*• coast
bateg aiUad to a movement to
WASHINGTON. Hay IS.-fAY three weeks. They have more than
uiittrve l#»l wr«-» repurto I fvvor i tradr l*Hly secretary who returnrd 33 miles ea*t of Tientsin.
-draft Al Sm lr." to head Amer- —Some federal offieers here ex­ douhlrd and they haven't reached
The icn*rr.m hrr* IncWMW
nldy a In I railing lur Hu ai.mi'tl (mill Miami liracli where ho *dlea’s largtat city.
pect a (harp tncreaia in the con­ their real value yrt.
r*|u&gt;iHliturr of f ..ii'.i.uo*! whicn i* dressed the Florida State Com- when unlrirntlfiad person* hur.od
Group# of Democrats, Republic­ sumption
uf medicinsl
liquor
"W o reached our deadline on
two Wmib* again,t the main gate­
$No«MNW which U
hi^lier iiirrrial Secretaries
Association
ans and Indspendent,
alirady jtarting today whyn the new law Mur. I. If you want to know my
way lielwecn the native city e.ul
I hull the nrComiucndalloix. ol ilio Minting on ba|urda).
bad Joined In various sepacats relaxing piescrtptlon rectaictlonv idrn uf it.
.
'
lbt» Jaj.ai-i ,e cut codon.
staio liiilgrt rumtuiesiun.
I
oitujtenling
on
the,
fact
thpt
drives Intended to sweep the becomes effective, but there is
"Bi'clprx* ha* Iriroed a Ini
l‘na cvt li" ion.i rocked tho_neighTlie thie.xt uf ;i special *'ixi.in 1UXI.building pv-ruuLs fur' Miami
-happy warrior” of the teat na­ p.eaty of whiskey available in from the depre»slnn
F.I.KIIOHN. W u - May lO •'*?'
NEW YORK. May 15. 1/1V \
ft ha* gut
Morhuod out hurt in*.&gt;«Mly. A* a le*
of
Hie
LegDIululV.
Iiuiiging
u,rr
llvacfi
are
while
the
|ertional campaign Into the nty lull. oand.
down tn bra** lark*. May I* I'd —Enraged farmer*, waling their Ion iin.l ~ half of ircord*. corntho rapitol fur tho pint two mils for the month of April were suit, however, both tli.- t hinure
Thousand, o f atickars ratlins
Figures of the fadaatrial Alco­ better *ay that, Inrirad of learn­ milk alrikr. yrstenluy , buttle I •pouilvnca an.l pirtuie poktrard : weeks, uppotently had di»a|i|i&lt;ai-d
fD ilX '". Mr. Lehmann said that amt the Japanese in tneir rr.iptcfo r bla selection had appeared on hol Buroau (hows approaimsteiy ing a Int, husine** ha* recalled *
U,e a,i*v&gt; UMirsK'U .mic anuvd
traeka, taalraba and private auto­ o,MX),tKHl gallons of pie-prohibi- lot nf thing, it used In know ,n-1 through dense rloud- of tea- ga: Int en fr«»m lh^ gloomy off lie of j I ih|ay. in thr txprrsiMM ctpn.ion «.t "tine hull million dollar* In build­
___________ing
In
the
first
four
months
of
Edward
Albert
llldlry,
murdered|
legislator*
who
remained
in
th•uuth
of
Mukwonagn
to
il'ipip
six
*(*•
|
'l l
moldIra within tha last week.
Uon whiskey-still on hand. In ai&gt;- had forgotten during hnnm time..
i-pcciiN
~Tti, wsek-krid. J 1 i the yrur puls Miami Beach amonit i ftoitfign nilHicHii
esterOne club alone ha&gt;l obtained diUoo. about MOUdJOU-aallot* of
f j; gJe_ nr»ii1inirr n '‘T'Ti'
."And after w , gat vtramhtened tom Ii s l -w ilk - *le* lined - for I he J
Many nu mlu r , of the l.rgisiv-, the leader* of all Southern cities, ,y alarmed ui the memugry vrillabout TCO,000 signature, on an green whlskry will begin reaching nut and ret going good, w ell start Chicago market.
Ineh police
day u roiled diary
tori* •iitfcn-d apprelo-ti.unit lhai a ' The most interesting phase uf this ' ,outided iC|Kirt.s Hist too l Uinsss
In
forget
those
thing*
again.
Ilu
(Continuad On I’aga Two)
iht four-year maturity point in
■In* to Ih'- penal .. .lull would lc net', ary.•biiililing ptogtaui I* tin- fact that nave idown up tlie I’eviilj-.vtukhut* Mid t Iiii, . fe w i, strikers hopr may furnish
the fall. Distilleries were permit­ man nature dne»n'l change very put non rtrikn
1
“
flight,
n*d
the
rrce
I.
trie
nctugenari |due to th# delay in a.loui white ptaitirally all nf tbs'e building, uciv railway tni.'je u.cr Hu- l.wan
slayer
«
ted to begin manulaitunng liquor much.”
rioin a few rwli ilrituiil deputy an and In. sinrtaiy. Ire Wrm thr lull la iegili/e .12 perce i nl |ierinlt» rrpre-ent home* that will itlvvr, m an eiluri lo lui.iper tho
Vauriain
»«id
the
President
*‘ha«
■gun in 1929, as tha stock in the
.apaiuise uimy sdvaiRV.
sheriff* to«*ei| the go* IwSlL. stein.
c,ilu*lie lie r an i wind were .e i.tl- lie rnnslrurtril.”
given Ih* 'nuntry what it n**d'
...irnuo e began to show signs uf
Mr. I elimann attribute* thia
tt ia rc|&gt;eri&gt;d taat this a,(ion
nnnarallelr.mem.rgy. prompt de- whnh mwle I'K* fanner nn • truck
The diary a.piarc.l to lc in the ' ing.
-Ullll.llg out.
driver* g**p for air and luver handurritiiig ul Tinman Munich,
I h* Senate and House, however, building “ l*M&lt;nv'‘ to be a develop­ mvass w piuliacvv.t soc.ancs of
eUinn, well-conthlered artion*.”
Liiiie lonjumption of presenp" lie should have the support of llieir eyes.
another seirelary who wa* slain have given Individual action t” ment uf some months ago “ When tne through railway truluc. 11 Is
iun whiskey was only about
Thirty-five deputy sheriff* were two yr*r* ago with Hie same pis­ msny nf the measure* requested real e*lale operator* got together Uupcii that lha uamaga is l&gt;ut san hundred persons why .,wiM,IHhJ gallons lail year, ulti- every man who love* hia rountry
kept from the thick nf the fish' tol, la'-i'lH - expert* think, that ty Governor Sliolli. So far, m.ly and established what they railed nous, in view ut the g in ,* ci.-cU
hi more 'than 400 automo- .iau expact that even with the In- and ha* at heart the welfare of
by a rouaty line. The battle took look Wrinslciiia life. Th* duyy a fear of tho major nuaiuiw Uavs t*a-k bottom prices un their build­ a evoppagu o f la,, tiiA afffft Vriiuld
hi* fellow rltlren*.”
yesterday
consumption
is auf
. alternoon gath- ________________
______there
_______
Vauclain declared there waa “ no p iste a . few . y a rd s in std s e f W ah seen* I to b a Irani of lltdley** teen given flrsd legislative ap­ ing*. nml «piead the vvorxi that oavs upon th* lailgslMii c a t as­
this wn&gt; the lowest figure* that pens.
“ ...........................‘
’y H
* * " « » « '« N * * 1 Jn lr*!" Jkianl
Asmstic v k i l ^ i - l # HU
ill all hdfllt" In nirrent report* of hnvl- wo»lk county. Thr offreer* weriproval and sent to tm. guvvmuy
" I
S wltaaiC' iba running cf demands without retorting to Im­ n*s» Imororement conrema afflM- ili-putfea of Waukesha rounty ■I, blurs, amour l.i ranging from a
would tv taken. Within a few day*
ins ten.lion hero aa u rvsult of
few hull'' eil dollart to many lh"i|. tor his signature.
boat u d canoa races comprising ports.
sale, Iw-gan to tnki- pin *. Indi­ Hllio-Jayaness liu* I il ill*.- • al-uig lha
#
nl*i| with the BaMwin l*vrnnu&gt;tivr They aroulil not rhargr a.ro.-s the 'a ml«
It
wa*
rvpevlrd
liy
lu.ialntors
Icing
written
opposite,
o f tbo first annual
rating that pnvapeetive pi:rrha*rr*
Tho hurrau’a consumption fig­ work* "have begun tn gel real or- dr* with their riot stick* an I
lltliial* with cipher ti'lalions,
I that the srhnol iintralisattsii bill, only need to Ih* assured that the l.wan Itivsr ha* markedly in*
Laka Mary Ragatta Day.
ures for lliftt showed bo,ooo.(M&lt;) drr* that mean something,” ho pistols, but they did hurl rnanv
i ’.kaa- prire n.ke,| i&gt; thr* ruck bottom creased:
At Iiie same lime |mi H*e learned giving Ih# Stale Hoard
' Faatvrcs o f Us# afternoon v.«ro gallons of whiskey were used, said.
'
Immla. Cloud* of gas, horT)* l y u
Th* di-n-e population tn IIm* na­
tinn
mors
|mwrr
than
it
na-,
pro- price”
I
Inti
'
lit,lb
y
hail
it*,
ii
.
it.*
of
It
.j
'
Ik s atunta performed on aqua- while in some years prior to pmgvnt's routh wind, wafted ba.-k In­
tive quarter u restive sikl (ra t­
vioiirly
had,
would
I*,|
in
.,#.)
by
IKMUIHI III ej'ti and . contiri in
plaata by a group
young men, libltion tonsuinption ran as high
b'peakeb* at ill* Conrrntloi*. Ih,.
to the fs.r* iif the drpulie*. Fum*
uf lh&lt; largest held in Ih* past three ful ot untoward avent«, wbi u the
the hank whlih h* naoii.l exe II the Legislature lb.- fir
•ml tbo general sxcsllcn. e uf al' sa 90,000,000 gallons. This includ­
lob.nagrit to gel on their go.
Japamse military alliont:ci with­
week.
Governor
Shoil,
b.u
taL*
(or of In* will b. timatet of llo
years, meloded eniinertt r nnnm
races that w ,r» sUgod. A total ol ed mported spirits.
masks, lull other* weir a, ninrli
in the Japane** cuiice**,un adja­
In woiiiil aign tin nirauitr.
mlur
of
In.
n
d
■-tale
vaiii
i
f
J,
rolleire
profesaora
nod
slate
t f outboard or powri.q| l.oati
I'liner tho new
regulations
airpclrii a&lt; tin- fnirtu-r . who »»• '.
cent to the native city have estab­
4
*
--l.iMinr-s
lender*.
Mr.
la-hninnn
Wlin-ly.
II
made
in
I,
lei|inI,
woro maiatag, about the is,;-* dur- which beioine ellective today, vi*
&gt;
I. , p. Dlckio, Manager of theIh” targets.
•aid, “ And ad of them n«*ured the lished hravy palru a noth mounted
o i g * | 2 ’,IHt In III. w ill, uio| h.
lag tho two-hour program, md al -ually all of the icslriclion* upon
,*
The truck drivsri anil u f w leloilvrr pla.e.l the value of llnHouthrastrrn
Division
of the
(■■mention that there hnd horn c and afoot.
■ m l all of them appeared in on­
(Continued on &gt; age Two)
The Japanese have crossed tho
Chamber of Commerro of Ih.- private guards armed with «|uVi i"id a e at -lighll)
very marked trend upward In re
more tlia-i
to more of tho (frsral race* tna
United Hlate*. with offl o« in At­ werr no mat.h for the arouse t |I.IK&gt;O,0OO.
vent week', ami that the immedi­ L wi. ii River north of Lwauchow
woro ataged.
lanta, will address * tnint meet­ fnrmrr*. Clitli* were wrested from
ate future i* bright for Florida.' and are udvai-clng westward over
Winners of the races wen* i.n
(Continued On rage Four)
A
Fanford
Tciini*
(
'lull
Iran,
two tuiiles.
ing nf offirer* and director, nf thr giia rib. Sortie farmer* ruslm.l
aouncod at follows: Clast “ A "o jtIlia: lia, iH'en iiiou- „r let* till” •During one o f the talk*. Mr.
One of these Japanese colunjn*
tho Semlnolo CountV Chamher of into the fray with milk rin cover
Ichrnann
»nid,
a
report
wa*
made
boarda, Tip Fariin, o,
Oviedo
.Ittilig Ilu* putt several weeks,
In Ihrir
‘
Commerce
*nd
the
lleloind
Cham­
ha-r
a* Hi objective. It i* Iwlnnre-f
that
,.rte
of
the
leading
chain
hin«N.
Whllf
I
m
h
I
It
•!
i
Ilratl Claes ” B” outboard:. Ellii
M-iurneil lo actual , niii|*rtltiioi on
fttorrs vipernling In Florida h*&gt; hvrr, Miyun. only I mile, iiiMlth of
(Continual Hu I mu** Two)
■■
i i f *11 n
\a i •
Word
irceivcd
hero
from ber o f Commerce at IVl-and In
Lloyd, of Hanford, first; Canox
Hn&gt; bienrli A viii." i.'urtg ye-trr
h»-eri rherkmg up un husine*.* re I'eiping. The se.ond ruliinm ii flo g
morrow at 12:15 o'clock In con­
' t o * . Florane# McKay, of Han ialneiiville ludny is that Clareme
day morning and allernuoii mid
suits, nil,| had announced that it* Mimed to be directed toward Frtjgnection with n Chandler of Comvum nvc out o, i veil matelieu
ford and Jcxroll Lawtar, of O r i*. Priest, Min of Mr. ami Mra. C.
More than ii dnsrn lorn! mill
Sanford ainre ha* oiade the great 1st on the southern outskirts, of
m*r*e luncheon in that ritv.
played again,! a I, am irpresem
lamb
flr ftl
Verna
Max H#D. J- Priest nf this city has boon
e*l incrraie in sale* nf any atorc I'riping, ami v-inmltaiuou dp out­
II. M. Papworth. president of
win, are mlrrralrrl in the l&lt;» al i»g I'rLand.
Tampa, and Ruth Cole, si
Ps- twanird the IVs body Meilsl for
in the stair during the paat aix flanking hangsbsn, norlhwai(l of
the local trad* Indy, and other
angle
of
lloItoy
Seoul
uaivnuen'
.da Icll,-, win I, wil Im* r». tin lied
'burg, fln t In a second anoc .baractar, scholarship, ard aervmonth*.
officer* of the organisation will
Tier.lain, and enabling .VU hukuu
iraulted a
HAVANA,
May I ■ i,1’. In an* cxpe. led In atleiid a Court of ill I loIjVllli'1,11 .11a&gt;
•; Aldla LaVIgne, Uncnmil. ee, • medal which only five other
leave Ih* City Hall at lt:L’»
Honor that will Im- In-Id nl the loll.iw*.
truopa tu advance a-,mg tbu rtvila sr ot tho girl's squaplsm itudenta at the University of o'clock. Mr. l*apworlh evprr*»*.l formation remhint* lierr I imImy
way and occupy the mining center
SINGLE:,
h»k«* l ily Hall looiglil al 7:d'l o'clock
rneoj Allan Haul, Oviedo, winner Florida were able to win this the hop* that other niemlwr* of .saiil Ihut fovrrninrnt
wlir re srvi ral boy, will at-|N-ar to
without trouble.
D I. Ilurp.r d-lialrtl It It.
oUpoy. aquaplane
/ear.
thr trad* body will take advan­ rnxigrd r^l»rl furrri ii«*nr Hnrwti -rck
fill *n,-r adviioeem* lit
in .itiwiirl, it I, i, J; liill^ /.ucluy d&gt;Valrini* rrporla rec«ivo.) hero
Mr. I’ riest will be nsi« nf the tage o f this opportunity to hear Spiritus, 200 m iln inuthrjsl «»f
:&gt; outing. Among ile- Scout* ex- liu li.l Dliv* iilliul, I,-it, li-l; r.urli,
in,lie,it,&gt;1 but heavy lighling Jus
ffd graduate* seeking degrees on an outstanding Chamber of Con.- hrrr. fine aolrllrr
killnl,
h
•
Grant
peeled are eteral (i„m Reoutma- , E.un. ,U I•al,,l |lull IkUtoMI t; u.
nuid Jury Notices
WASlIISlirON*, Mny lf» (/II l.eeii going on west of tho l.wan
June 5 at the Uclversity. lie is merer leader In a discussion ba*e.l k%«'iint|r&lt;i, ami another i * nn*din.»
ier C. E llew-on'.* is-w Episcopal!I il-1; Al i ridthlleltl. In l.rtlul iS«». i
ft onlinusd on l'age TwoJ ^
I*rtp»I iif |li'bo|i JniiiM Coiinon,
A re Being Served eligible for the Normal Diploma. on national condition*.
II. mforrrmrrla have fiern ill
&lt; liiiriIi tii*,|*. Tlo- f.u'dir alto i* ; player rlciealed I. F- Colter S*mi Jr nn rhnrfri nf \mlnMnn of 'h-*
During hi* college years he has
|«:'rh*il to thr a&lt;rn«*.
invited In alien,I Ih* I ourl whiidi j lord No.‘ | player, l-li,
Ii. 3-1.........
:m ( him ! rniru|il |if«*tnr« ml 111 IX'K
Sheriff J. F. McClelland and his gsltril considerable ircognition as
LEADERS HI MMIINEII
will Ik- |„i id­ ovr, by Judge J j |.(J William • In v lo Davo
11*1VIf .Mini,
J•(m l. •H'liinJ irrlmn IniUv vntlh JI r ill i art serving grand Jury sn outstanding scholastic student.
G. Flionai
'
ing
by
flir
Mi
trirl
of
rntontb«a
I
I
d
,
1-Jr
upoa M residents of this
WASHINGTON, May 13.-MP»
Evan* and /acliiy WOH Crotii «tlprt*tti«f ••"»»* nf N|*|nil« Ihat fix'*
who are oxpoctad to ba at
Cor grrs.ional
bailer a
wero
City
On
Yacht
Tri
pi
.
.
.
.
,«
.
.
.
i.
1
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t
rutcbfield
and
ltu.*u
.
h
i.
imliilinrnt ngiim*1 llir tbiinhnrin 'iimoi'ilied to the White llnu-a
tha Court House next Tueadaj
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1
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lucago
Terrorwl
I
h
anj li t; and Cotter and William-. i» vi.InI I In* ifiurl m' fo ii|kb**M mi ronferen,e t„ drcu«.t wilh I'lrsiMr*. Ilalan T. Moras, Scmlnol
■toMug' whan tha Spring torm of
now I runt blrt'il and Slewnri, «,-.1. (inlit limn I uif.iif I Mu* A *1.1 llaj r • ilciil Run,cvcli a proposal for a
County walfar# director t h is ] Jack Scott and Earl Vnrn, own
Otosuil Court opens with dodge
morning wa* unable to say ju *l!et* of Ih* "M i** Celo” mnt"i
I o, and H-4.
imigIi . In, f«nnrr secrrlary. '4I.n “ re-eniployinent” or “ .Mib v ’ tag
Millard B. Smith presiding.
With the completion o f lha en­ when Ibis county's quota of mm yn lit, tmlay were host* lo meio
Iti bup w 1 mlirlt.l n a |Iif result to I'liunn- tlie gttiaitl-'
Fknsa, who have boon called
' lilt AGO. May I', iff'i It.*puidC
Inf b'« nr(iviti«*R ngninvl Alfrnl work., program.
to &gt;try duty art: If. H. Pattlahall tertainment program early thia for i ’ realdent Rooaevell'p rrforrs iier* »f the Sanford Ha-cliall I lid. •u llrlf n iiM i, l?r». nll* g* *l Ib ngler,
and
n
group
nf
loyal
sport.
la"
•mll» ilurmt; (be
tlerhon.
T. J. Beaty, R. C. Strong. H. C ifternoon, (Tarerra K. Adama, tatlon army will bo railed I,
lit|»»*»r &lt; lr»lr r, Mii &lt;1 I r i ru n
who left thia morning for a In
h
Ptokto. B. C. Richie W. H. Pope. president of the ProgreMiro flub aervi-c.
fftiiii
(&lt;
•
itm
th
in
an
trufa
fnitiHl
Early last week Mr*. Mors) ' urely nui-e down thr St. Join
LEAVES *75.1110 ESTATE
C. A . Whlddon, T). B. Levy, W. W of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
I'llOfllultlU*. Tilt* Iff" ly
« 9i’tiiii*l j .
Tallabas*** official*
m River. The group especlrd lb
M INCTNNATI, M y 15 bll
WDaog, Boy Symea,
Pearly 0. road, late toitsy said that r«ery- «*nt
lH
»rls5|
l
l
l
y
wiaMM*d
•ud I'-'l
CLEARW ATER, &gt;to7 13—Aft
Ttir-nhio-v»ftFTr-^*nnd*nBn-n
O. M. Shipp, J. B. Little, T- Jiing ia in readinaaa for tha chargo a f tha Florida recruiting i K f d ih " Jtti_fl»hitUt-and-JiWiu^. l.iir. 1l&lt;* r u r r i n l ' n l**n*l* 1
estate valued at *75.non in p-T■* KumMay, J . B. Earfy, W .TT nonthly (Tub rntrrtslrment and ivursff't tk* name* of .1* Seminole OMOg. and to return In Sanford .illl FH fH»lt ht* on In*' luiiitlle a* many nruilb. • rept I..ward It'
rrevl tmlay lenvinj f"ur rlcail.
AKRON,
May ir..-»/P)—Tha sor.al property » * * i ft l&gt;y Alex­
U w to n .T L. Lingo. P. C. MacMa- lance tn b# held al Ih* City Hall County men who are among mme In'” tonight.
Among tho** making the trip (Silirr IsHirvr Im sra Illl* -I l i e
•1 seeking a place In Ih* Army,
Mss. O. M. Parker, M. U Lang. J. onight al 1:01) o'clmk.
vcotea hoititlrsa nml u-e*tlniat»l l .iyddc Mu,mi. tlie Navj'a new ander Morton Gatalier, who died at
i Im |0 Mil'! lb€ ftonly
»
l
III
(lie
.l.iriego to ttoilirsiidi " f line* of /epmtm started a 12-hour teat St. Petersburg Apr. 20, probata o f
•N. Thompson, W. H. McCanaha
Approiimately 20 visiting rail- The M names ComprU* Ih* prr»- an*: Jo# Arioll, Jn* Barn**, I’aui
H Mm
ii” vvly planted fnroiv. Warned tu (light tmlay under the dire'tioti hia will showed yraterdayM A ll
Jo* T»ck. Harry Wroka, R. A ,-oad official* from Jacksonvil e, ent quota, *he aald, and ail are of Homier, Charlie Ahhott,
or. Oil
sprit flood coi jlition* flirt,i Park j ,.l r ,i|.lain Alger Drencl. Inforina- property wax bequeathed In hi*
•tod Toflley, Albert Tampa, Gainesville, Lakeland, and persons who com# from fnmilirs well. J. D. I loll. Tige
Curry, llomer Tillls, f ^ l D»nni .
crd.urg, W ilt kiiginii* tu tliu it a fiver, ** In h*r rtineniry wat wlth- widow, Mr,. Elisabeth Jana GaiaRalph King. P. B. Dooley Mher rltire will l&gt;* present to aa- that ani really Indigent.
Mra. Mon* declared that « U U M. I- Tills*. Mr. Scott. Mr. Va»&lt;
her.
■WBson, P. A. Mate, B. t . itet la the program whl'g appragiviasippl River,' aullioritir* in the to Id She carried l&lt;K* tnftn.T
ar.l others.
h
M. 0. Jshasaei.
nately BOO member* and frirnda •waiting order* aa are the mm
river cilia* rallied force* to adwhoso names lb# aeat in, and
BALE OF WOOD INCREASED
MAHONS TO MEET *r
ministar ralief. Motor travel wai
•f Ih* Club also srs eipected. Adthat ah# doe* not know wheth-r
R()(H
ESTER,
New
Y»rk.
May
disrupted
as
the
tdiesiii*
rose
over
ikthn I* by card only.
EXEMPTION BOUGHT
they will be paad in a Florid*
STOCKHOLM.—Sweden's UftI |i liter,Im, worshipful ms&gt;IV M1)—The body -f llichard lha highways.
camp o r when they will ha -ailed
t , , „f : inford l-odge No. 62, F. sign sale of wood fur IU33 ileliv*
IS.—
— Fsder*'
Redfern, W, realtor and u»c r " f
MITCHELL JURY BEADY
TALLAHASSEE, May l.V
deferred
A \ M, t* *,y invited all local try • by tb* middle of March
hn.ght, Polk, IntrodoceJ
in th- I *'«l Keiffem. ayUtor lovt on a ’ p r o t e s t s r a i l w a y h a l e
trodpccq ir
225,000 •tsn’ Vtrdr
.
Hartri k, «f
and vidtlng Mister Mason* lo at- amounted to
lluu*# yesterday a proposed run ! lirorgu to Brasil flicht •■« yrsrs
NEW YORK* May Ib ^ -G O -A
NOMINATION APPROVF.H
I Baach. an a elalos^bv hiry waa (Ompleted today lo hear
slitutional amendment e#»m| ting ago, was recovered from
r.*nNAN KIN G , i huts. May 15.- Ivnd 'hr l/.dgr's regular commu against only 123,003 at the sums
p, Bart A. SUey. that
tha cvidenca of lecoma tax evasion
WASHINGTON. May |5._(/F&gt; humesteads and I10OO amrth o f : &gt;■*## River tmlay. Ili.i i«“ ly ha* GPF—An amphaiic protest against oiu lion a' 'be Masonic Tempi* to­ lima last ysar. Tbs irdriin -e of
ia Chariotto, N . C. against Charles MllchaT, former I —Th# Renata Judiciary romniilti# |h r»onal property from
forr«| l,e-u ,&lt;&gt;oght since Apr. II. »hrn th# sal# by th ru.virt government morrow ri'ght M 8:00 o'clock. Re- th* inlarnalional Uniter n/vtkst
Informchairman of tha Nalioaal Clt/jtortsy approved the nomination of court sal# and to provide th a t'* man answarihg hi* d. vcriplion, of tha Chines* Eastern railway is frrshmenta will bo served at the ia bettor than in 1913, acro'ding
•gents
Baak. Aa soon a* tha Jarora wer# i Georg# Hoffman aa United Slates real estata should not bo ina’ isn- plumed from a bridge. Ilia •autoload in a n»tr diaratrod by rnnrlurinn of th* meeting, and an to • report published by the S ■ d- .
him a small
to gntiripated throng of at least 30 ish Wood Exporters AcxccA#
■warn
In tha caaa waa adjourned sMarnay far tha northern district abl* without Joint coaasnt of hue- brother.^ Ed, ascrlbeil the »uicid# tha nationalist government
In West
Tbs total salsa for th# past . : i r
Macon.* is cvpectsd.
Moscow yaatorda).
band and wife.
| to financial worries ami idnewa.
until tomorrow.
|af Florida,
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Legislators Arc Back
At Jobs W ith Three
M a j o r Proposals
To Be Acted Upon.

Hi

—*BTa^BWTOWMM•"itatemmrJ W
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CONSUMPTION IS
T O D T O ‘UP’

S

LEHMANN SEES
.. - -■
t'i.‘.“.*JUPWARP TRENlt
. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . AT MIAMI BEACH
IIiTlarcs Real Estate
And HuildimrActivitics U n believable

BATTLE IS WAGED;CODED DIARY IS
BY FARMERS IN HOPED TO AID IN
MILK STRIKE WAR SOLVING MURDER

*S3klp«l

Fist*, Clubs Fly When Clue Is Expected In
Group Seeks ToPreMystery Slayinsr Of
vent I m portations
MortpraRe D e a l e r

Big Crowd Attends
Regatta Staged In
L$ke typry Sunday

m

or

Dickie Will Address
Trade Body Officers

San lord Teiuiis Club
Team Wins lourney

Clurence P. Priest
Wins College Honor

I

Boy Scout ( ourl Of

Honor Will Be Held

Federal Soldiers In
Cuba E ngage Rebels

('ourl Ruling Almo.st
A.s.surcs Cannon Trial

Orders Awaited As To
[/real Forestry Body

I

, ,
...
a/!?. ,a|* * ^ y cra {i^.

Progressive Club To
Stage Dance T onight

Found vSlain In ('nr

I. »»,•'

Ohio Flood Creeps
Toward Its (!rest

Airship IMaeon B egins
tlM Io u rT o S r F light

'|*i

I

Richard Redfern's
Body I Discovered

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LUU v ,i. -xi— i—

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Advised To Evac­
uate Tungchow As
Rumors Spread Of
ApproachingAttack

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. SATURDAY. H AT IS, ItM L

&gt;RD HERALD,

IS-ISLANDERS H O W
TTLE HERE IS
GUE FEATURE

T H E Y STAND

Cocue
- ...... . g a
Mew Omyraa - ■ 1 t

if ToFightForlit
ice WithCurryTo
pose EarlyJolner

u aw k j

acw oar

Imrtans at Oaafard.
Waa Mmyraa al Cocoa.
Orlando at Laaabarg.

**T IO T *L I.KAfilN
•
W
|«

Plll.haraa
mtfy th* outrending bare ball l*#w
Terk .
• aelMdv.bd la th* Central
dtda Baa*ball Uagu* tomorChlragit
wt)| b* played hare at 3:30 llrotidirn
Ik bot waa a th* Sanford Col*
•da and th* Daytona Beach
S*w York .
.Tied for tin t plac* with four Clm laad —
rhirAfo —
nig Bag on* dalaat each, the two WaMiiRiinn
MUM aia expected to put up a I'hllatfrlphU
Detroit
.
ortormanc that will comDin* M
l. leoula
ha laagua’a beat in batting, hurl- llnntnn ... .
ig, and fblding.
Tha blander* will com* to SanMllwauk*.
ltd aa th* league * leading bat- I*uhimt»u*
It* aa * Uam, their combined at- TMida
Mlnitfiiwlla
rtta being good lor a I it * gam* Indin vuimiIIb
lark of ^3u.
Th* Fad* ar* In Ml Paul
l«OUl«Flllr
Mond pla.a aa team batlai* wltn
mark of Mid In flv* gam**. Tltb
team* are al*o. ona-two a*
That a batter than uauat eonteat &lt;* In th* oiling may bo Ua*n
’■ tor granted tor o il* curry, ac*
1 of the 1W32 Fed atoff, will **auia* th* mound lor tho flrat time
Dili yoar In Central Florida Leaglia play. II* wilt fac* a group of
playar* that-with two eieeplion.,
Doiach and Jolnar ho toyed with
during tho. play-off aorio* la»t
year, a team that ha may l»e cunakkred to b* m iner of.
Oppoaed to Curry will be Jolnar,
th* Mond* former Cocoa aca
whoa# right arm la ballarad ready
tor a gruelling boltl* aueh a* to­
morrow’* may b*. Joiner ha* not
flnlahad on* of tha thre* game,
bo haa appeared .In »o far owing
to that poaky right arm. Jwfty

h* had fought hi* flret fig h t'
ha l adiaiwrd to the final* in tho
college’.
annual
intra-mwral
mr'.ch'i only to l « &gt; thj deciilon
in tho Iii-pound elaaa after a
gieDing fight that treat da **-

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II . I

Sanford Hoy Reaches:
Finals In Amateur
Boxing Tournament
How a young .Sanford hoy who
not *o long ago wore a flamlnol*
High School football uniform with
conddrrable credit rn tired the
amateur light game to acoro a itrilded ancrcai within a abort time
ia frtamtlngiy told in n litter ro&gt;
cairrd hero recanlly by Mr. and
Mr*. W. II. Ilouk, from their .on,
TCx. T. Ilouk, now a atudrnt at
the A A M College of T**a«.
Within lor. than ala week, after!

« r m V thinking mbont it—ih*
W a whib I conldn’t help but feel f came back and took Mm, bat tho FABTEL EVENING 8 U P T E *3
•Mwat A f » l »ho« to ta iV itj u.
tawaroa eiory fight.
| third waa hammer *ad tong, all
For that now aummor oeoalag it if to fiV o n i* th* rend* I ot
“ My third opporrnt wa* a Son-j the way. At tho boll ore wool to gown— whether you're got it y«t
nod* kid, Y * io I* low ly g*m
lor la my own troop and not on y jour cornen to await tho Jtaige.
that roipoct, and ii*t*» to thia, I color*. It'* uipt to bo In Mieral
that but the Tory man .
|oociaion They worn in a quandary. 1
room I icruh and who.* h 9 I* Finally, way (welded there waa am a larribl* boaer. nut I could iho'i i of blur, or to a combination
make eTtry mort/ng of the world.' only on* thing to do—lot It g* an fight that guy right now.
i f if iicktd thodr* of poitoi relor*.
la th» ilrg all’ barriei. wer#'oatrn rouna
,
row morning, or nett or*.
aitch at ,l*o of light pink, an) M
Urwn, the rUmiard* » f eiare re-' “ flow I t r t r Totted out that la.l wtn ooery time. But that* I
court* tbcro it altrajrt the ntoO?
and round aa tired as X wa* will * 1...w .pep.r »••**—* - — —- - Jkid piping to glv* tho foimat
. I ways l&gt;e a myaitry to tne, bot I
(till had flonty of iteam In the m b atota that “Th* teoture of th# •vmlng flcith to It.
ties old light arm aid hit him with tight waa tho oait-.y ,-uught match, I f f t a ’it fai ing far tho or-!
th* oeorything but th* water bucket, botweon H. S. (Broody) Brio*-1
gaudy t Taring gown*—aa) r».
had Whan th* gong aoundod I fait mad*, Mexico City, and J. T.
fouith momtor organdy can bo tailort.l
Th* confident of victory at I had Mm Ilouk. Sanford. Fa. A
into tho motL.tlinky and tubtlt
r a clinching at trary
opportunity, round wa* required tor th* d*«lfrock* t* well a* tho ruff y d*Lu.
aion
In
thb
bout.
3
rinim*&lt;W
win­
tho But lo and behold, whoa tho raterUnto typo thla year—the** at*
the roe cam* out to ralao tho Tirtor’a ning th* *xtia rou*d t » &gt;;iv* him
tho thing* for your dancing feet
&gt;, a arm. It wa. not Hoak'a gb&gt;*p that haa aocond intramural billing
If you like thecn to contraat, »y
my- facod the ceiling—It waa Brin*, champioiuntp. Ir. t t i fre.hman
pate blue tardal* with wicVnl
year
h*
won
th*
IIS
pound
ebaa,
ng" mado'il II* had won!
“ Looking hark from thia great loving ia th* 125 pound elaa* hi* back organdy frock, tho |gi n
ahoul.i haT# a flower o ra aaah of
mo di.trnc* of a few hour., I can not aophomor* year did not daunt him,
tho tamo Uu» shad* tomewi re
and leal had about It. II*’* been fight- anil ha returned thia year to mak*
about
it.
good
in
that
elaaa.'*
i,l I irg for yaara and to notoriou* In

Yesterdays Results
New'Torn 111

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WrehTlIla t: Atlanta I.

Kno.villa li t'kallanooaa I.
IJitl. Ilock I: Mlrmlaah.m *.
firm Orl.ana *&gt; M.mphla 1.

“B O W LIN G NOTES’
In tha Hanford Bowling Lresu*
thia weak tha Randall Electric*
look if gamea from the United
Lumber Co. Th* Valdta Hotel
team took 3 game, from Forreit
Gatrhela. In thia match Roy llol*
Ikr waa high bowler with b&amp;l tor
.1 game*. Th* N t-lli Bottleri took
2 gam**
from th* McKnlght
Claanarr. Paul Paaold of th* N*HI’, wa* high with 573 tor 3
gamaa and Frail Holly of tha
C'aanar* m ond with 640 and 220
for high aingl* gam*. Th* Balird'a Keaii took f game* from the
lout* team. II. Witta, Sr., of
Ballard’* (coring high with a 324
gam* while T. Bolly, of the *ame
team rolled a ll-t gam*. ,
I'.kiTRU at wmcca ro.
W. r. Walla
IJJ III
III 41*
(V. •lUrtwl
.)•! 147 141 4*7
J. Hh.run
.147 14) III l&gt;«
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hkh will be th* club to beat tor Jnhn ll.rkal
4 pennant, will b* entertaining
the Orlando Tiger* In a battle tor
third place. Th* N*w Smyrna
Craekir* will more down to Co­
m o for a lait plat* battl* with
tbd Indiana.
. Emil Yd* will aaaum* dutle* at
Totals
i le e * harg tomorrow againit tha
L-Yliwr*, and th* bail park I* #*- IV. II. Hat-la
-----patted to he Jammed with fana. mint
It W a rm r
, Ad • Plttabcirwh Pirate and Do- J Hr«►»«!•i»
trull Tiger Yd* Mtahliahed him- J. Weaver
**lf aa on* of the finait Ufthand.
Tul.l. ..
!*• 44* •&lt;• 1* 1*
•r* In th* big leaguei, and there
KOHURIT (iAT4'IIKI.'B
I* no doubt hut that aame of that I, Tti.ip
t»* 1*4 It ; aia
IIIIm.I
111 111 III ••
brilliant work atill la on tap. ,
ti II fr lr .
.711 III III 44*
L .Official hotting i t * rage, re- f. r. K*...rm »n IJJ IJJ. |J» ‘ JJ
117 I I I t77 ))7
• )*aa#d today ahow that Graham i. Itigr llujl.r
Flfr *»V - away th* leading batter
Total*
HI •*! 77* &gt;4*1*
In the league, Fir* Sanford Men
(tN.HI BOt-rl.KNt
In tha lint of -*00 or b#Ur K. T.rwlll.|*r
IU III II* 444
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M. l*.inM
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Ito hatter* are Daytonan*.
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S. CITIZEN ;
AL REFU SES TO ■ Tli* statement In full read:
" I *m not &gt; candidal* for iha By F a rm e r» In W ARNED AS TO
RUN FUR P O S T mayoralty.
OF MAYORSHIP “ I *hall nqt accept any nomi­ Milk Stdke War J A P ADVANCE

received from the Florida
A special bullatln recently
i ------ , ------News ami Economic Service acta forth Rome,of the prob­
lems which are confronting, and which are evidently about
to confront, the City of Tampa in the matter of financing
'Continu'd from Pia# One)
Its interest anti sinking ftmd requipem^nta.
Tampa, one
**AI Smith” petition.
of tho richest dti#a in the South, untouched by., boont
Flnr*ll'» l-etJuerdi*. "tormy Rrtime extravagances, and bleaaed with unquestioncn^retm pnhlkan
* h/* w*’ re-

cording to the lateat figure* available, practically aeven
million dollar*.
The difference In population in the.in two cities I* it*
ten to on*
Awtertsed valuation* in Tampa, with an eaU*&gt;
mated real value of $240,000,0(10, amount to 1120,000,000.
Amtcnacd valuation* In Sanford are about nine and onehnlf millions, with real value* estimated at something low­
er than that.
Anti yet Tampa, according to the New* and
Economic Bulletin, feel* sunk, in the face of Ihe present
financial stringency.
It tteema that the c|&lt;*.* of the present fiscal year on
May 31 wi'« disclose a deficit of between 200 ami 300
J| V fcltfB FOB TODAY
thousand dollar*. Furthermore current internal amounting
P W ITHOUT FRETTING: to 600 thousand dollar* in n* yet unprovided for. A .more
i the l-ofd. and wait pa- bagatelle in ordinary time*. 2600,000 now is regarded ita
for him: fit t not Ihyaalf a lot of money, even in Tampa.
It la said that the city ala t. bit* wlw.PfHaaM flkifl
because of the man who
tefflgatti wicked Uaskes to pen
F u ll* 57.7.
Boy N ow! While price* ara lewrr the* they will be tomorrow or
the day after.

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. News dir patches from TallahaiMe Indr ate that legislators ar*
Increasing, not reducing, appro­
priations as recommended hy (Joe.
flholta. They must think that the
people were only kidding about
tax reduction.

Medical Li q

;•'Crni^TnirytlPfr l y

ami managed to raise the money only with the grealeal
difficulty. .
*
How It la going to raise the $600,000 apparently la
not known. The city attorney i* quoted a* lamenting Ihc
fact thnt Ihc city cannot borrow $4,00(1,000 which would
*ee them through the next five year* without further dif­
ficulties.
And yet It i* extremely problematical whether
It can borrow the $600,000 immediately needed for interest
payment*.
If the City of Snnfonl ctmfd borrow $1,000,000. that
aum would b j sufficient lo «ee u* through not only Ihe
next five year*, but the following thirty year* a* well.
If
.(anford could borrow one million dollars, and this city
ought to Iw able tu Imrrow *uch a «nm. there would lie no
mure Imml problem. ■ Hut try to Imrrow it. If a city like

Praaldcnt Roosevelt rays hi* In­
flationary power* will
lie used
“ whan, a* and If" needed. If
prices continue lo, rise of Ihelr
own accord, thry probably will nut
be needed.

The Leviathan Retires
~*nort t* raise fund) staged^V'
"Scandal* of 1933," and you mrw
tia, lore they Included the failure
Of property owners to pay taxe*.

nervife, drikeu n muilimental chord which will he fell in the
heart') of many people, the American noldiera who “ went
Tho new r&lt; d r lilting hill whlsl)
■nrrotn"
or. her, the nf fleer* anti nallnrs who have taken her
ha, been rtp&lt;&gt;rted upon favurably
by a i"'n t Srm lo and House rom- through many a North Atlantic ntorm. the Hermann, who
mitt** Irave* the twenty-third cir­ built her. nnd the American public which haa taken a great
cuit, Including Hcmlnele an,| Rre- jtride in the flagship of America’* merchant marine.
wart counties, nxactlg , aa it. ta.
Thu Levia\han‘a Idytory tin* been one of umiHUully
"Which ig what the
-nf rhlt Infereayng cverftfl.’ Bliltt In Hifnbnrir, Germany with great
county want.
rk ill mill era ft* mail ship, she wit* rliri*tened the Vnlertand,
the lnKKi. il and finest ijaer-nfl'iul.
It happened to be her
A Columbia pthfgssne, rom- fate i i hr in New York harbor when wnr wa* declared in
plaining against the mil's of th-&gt;
current generation, and purlieu UM t. There *he remained interned until tho United Stale*
larly that nf an alarm d o k. c( look up arm* in 1917 anil then the re-chri«tened Leviathan
fo n aaga advier. He says thal lh - ;rnl&amp;cd ii|mn one nf the njoal Ultintrioua pcrlcula of it* raWay to gat up in the morning is rerr,
to Co to bed the night before. •
A i an Amcriran transport thl* io IohhkI nnd *|ieedy
nhlp carried more troop* across the Atlantic than any other
Vetera na petitioning Connies) ImuI, anil alio did it alone, too, No tttcort had to go with
for lh* Immediate pay.1)1-1* Ilf Ihe
her. She wn* no Hivift thut no iiiihmarine could catch her,
aaldior* bonus aro ins si* 1 tu rnllsl
In Um reforestation ainiy where
(hero will bn no rush for Jobs
from among bonuM marrhrrs. Nut
Whlli there’* g chan e of git ling

TllO National farmers Holiday
Aathclatbin ha, decided In call off
tha proposed fa cm strike, rchnlttW for May 13. In order 17 give
rnt Ilooietelt n chance to
.jDmfr srhat he can do. That l« ,i
pretty gnoj Idea. Thcre’a no use
the boat as long as the
tv’ being steered in the rigid

In an effort to help the German
firm er* th* augifeatlon has been
M «d* to Chancellor Hitter that all
debt* ba cancelled. Which brings
. « * more talk. .Would such a measlira really halp th* farmer? You
cannot destroy a debit without at
th* n n u llm* deslrtiylng-a credit
of. equivalent amount. Ami If nil
cradlt* are- destroyed, what b-com** of tha wealth o f * country
Ana U no waalUi, where ran th*

tired from Waihiniloo’a Capital
Hill by I hr la* I flection, had *nneonceil he would run for mayor
title;* fm hnuli named a mollis
ipal *latr hnd*«t by the man
Itemociarv tMerled for ita itand.
aid bearer fire j n r * ago.
Dr. Nlrholji Murray Holler,
president of Columbia Unlveratty
• nit lower « f It-puhliean strength,
hr J Itarllnl n parly eilherinv by
urging the nm.nimoim pelection of
Smith.
Smith, wlm since h/. defeat for
president In'* l-ern devoting-'hi*
lime In l,u too, and magailnefdltjint. Inuk cognisance nf thl*
prowinj; ml intent in hi* *ta!.|.
ia«nt.
The purpi.-'* « f his announce*
men', he *aid. was to "aaaura
those v,tin *re including me in
I heir politkal plan* that they m**t

has bci-n thrilling nnd iipocturular: it* futurn lie* in thu
lmnd* of destiny, hut It* present plight l» peculiarly »ad to
contemplate.

Expected To ‘Up’
( ( ‘ontlnua&lt;l Fr»m Page One)
Ihp prescription) nf liquor and
aim- 'v pin nctan.i are lilted.
tViihoui being required as In the
pa. t In .m il’ ll dupllcale nf (he
prescription lo fnle'ral aupervimis,
physicians W ill' he fermllted tu
ptaerrlhe without nprctfylng the
ailment. In addition, the lirpltatoo
nf nne pint a week per patient will
he modified rn that a physician
may prorriiie to the ratent
tli.il he derm* nere*-ary.
Ilnwever, when preacribing at
one lime for an ratended period
of months, he innit notify the
government of Ihe ■
not-required to reveal Ihe ailment
except on specific request .if an
enforcement egeh, who. In turn.
m«*l-have-direet- authority from
• superior.

nation for that offk* or any other
olfk# Jn th* approaches monk!*
pal election fr o * any party, part
see, group or groupa.
“There la no compol»ion or perauithrn that can affect my deeiaiort; this, h final.
"L has* one pupae# in miking
* rtalement at thl* time. Thu pur­
pose la definitely !o aruir* those
who are Including m, in their polillcal plan* that they mint elimi­
nate my name.
" I f I do not kill the idea of my
acceptance o f the nomination n**
and foresee, then everything I did
or anything 1 aald from now on
would be open lo nurinterprrlatkm.
" I nw* much to the many peo­
ple who believe in me. who base
made my career pojsible. and
whoa# faith In me l» one nf the
g g t t n t thing* in my life. I hare
tm d to testify lu my apprecia­
tion of their- cor fideme hy my
record In public anil private lilr.
" I rhall neser lore interest in
id' m V'Tfnle"’dr’ T?»,|lifi!!fiilil” Vo
the people o f the city, of the
■tala and of the nation, ard I
shall be ready lo do my part as
a cltiten In an emergency.

(Continued From Pag* On*)
lh*.truck drivers other* tossed
milk ciac to the pavement and
milk a*ttlrd «*rrral inch** drop
in a d'ptreslon in the putora of
Mae Net*. Mom* of the t*ar a**
drifted over to hi* farm yard and
to the Term of Hugo Wed'll. The
two firmer* minrlained that their
mwi ami pig* were mad&gt; 111 by
Farmers
Mopped Ihe trucks,
heeded for the United Dairy Compary pla.nl at Mukwonagn, hy
throwing logs ami up-turned har­
row* tp the pavement. Thm they
is im u il around the machines.
Driven leaned from ra'»* swim;:
ing cluhx, hut they wrre soon mbitued.
tine truck driver managed to
turn about and hr sped into a farm
yaril llut tho farmer* followed
ami that load ts'io was duYttped.
No Walworth rnurty deputies
were on the scene, hut a tall to the
fourty &gt;rat at Klkhorn brought

Riser. Tha Chinese aay that the
Japanese are using artillery and
a ir planr* in addition to Infantry
but claim that they are killing
many Japanese a* the Chinese
force* slowly retreat.
Japanese reports lay claim to
rapid adiancca. “ Thirteen husdrr.t
bull** nf Chine** seer* conn'ed
after one hatlle", Japanese i ay.
Railway service has ceased at
Tangahan.

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SEMINOLE FEED CO.
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Dft. H E N R Y
M cLAULIN, Jr.
Optometrist

Lensc Duplicated
112 I'ark Ave

Sara teal t w ill alt hind* o^'kal*.
sore and bnlvee: pruning tool*
nr nil Mode, *te. Rapeft * » »

LAW N MOWERS -

n,poire* *04 aWsp—ed
* Wo r*e_ »ww

fluffV f o u r wftfll dOH« l»r ■ f i l l
m p chunlr
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J. W . SHADOIN i
ata Kins

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veers wrre patrol
ling the highway*, hut these were
no mure ilimrilcrs. Several milk
trucks pas.eil through later undo
police escort.

TEACHERS’ EX AM IN ATIO N S
Will he held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
June, First, Second and Third, 19.13, at the Junior
High School Building, Tenth and I'nlmcllo, Sanford,
Florida.
Candidate* for certificate* must enroll with
thd County Superintendent al the Court House not
later than May Twcnty-alxth.

BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
T. W..Lawton, Hupl.
Fred T, William*, Chairman.

To Property Owners
Ntate anil County tax Imok* will close
June First, after which date real estate upon
which the 1932 taxe* have not been paid will
lie advertised and sold for taxes.
Personal property upon which tho taxe*
have not been paid will he levied upon, and
sold for the taxes a* provided by law.

Jno. D. Jinkins
Tax Collector, Seminole Courtty.

Groups Will W ork
For Quick Passage
Of Refunding Bill
(Continued from Tag* line)
administered by clrerlt court*,
would deal lea* harshly with' th*
defaulting dlatrl.-la.
League repreuntativea will an
pear before House and Senate
rommitleex this week to argue for
Ihe paseage nf Ihe Hracham bill
and will again emphasize the Iraportanco of the leghlattire doing
something lo relieve Ihe preaaur*
of g bond debt that tntalg more
than half the outstanding bopdt
owed by tho entire state.
^
fn addition lo lighting for tha
Ileacham hill, the league of muni
dualities will -onlinue ila efforU
for the paunge of Ihp House bill
by l-ewie, of Palm Reach, that
prnpotc* thr diversion oy two
r*nls nf the stale gasoline lax In
-thr cities on ail motor fuel sold
within Ihelr boundaries. Stern op.
noxition has developed * coins t this
hill allhot'gh league official! be.
Here I hey may lie able lo get the
legislature to agree to giva tha
cities one cent of tha gasoline tax.
An amendment to this rffrrt will
be offered in an effort lo appease
Ihe opponents.

good, nnappy plet are* from
every Dill of film*. If yoa
aye getting fat*, let un tell
you how to bring your
nvcraRe up to par.
WelholdtTi Htudlo

farowg **111
&gt;M f«w month* ago see told In
ill column about I -error F. Urrce
rbo had juit sold t*n million dnlM worth of Liberty bond* and
oyahaaad a similar amount or
l$«k In lh* New Tork Central
!|poad. Ws have ao doubt that

mny—."Daubling---Thom****”
^tight when they read that,.
1*0 poor sanl" Well, Mr. Loree
Mpunrcd that his profit to dat*
d (hat trinsnrtion lias been axrtly I?.'i60n00. Profiteering! Or
Mf.good common hcrsa.acnaaT

ihaiVa'dor. plngham
____»*yr yru

SANFORD, T W E N T Y Y EA R S AGO
A charming reception waa ten­ Sanfurd, wa* killed In an auto
dered Mr. and Mr*. Claud* Couch aeddent last August.
j
Tuesday evening at the Rofabtna Theodore Schael, Ihe jeweler.
Neat hy Rrminole- Chapter, East:
ern tit*rr and a delightful everdnr
wa* enjoyed by 75 or a 100 guest*.
In th* receiving party wervi Mr.
and Mr*. Conch, Mr*. John D.
Parker, Mr*. Allca Kobblna, and
Mm. Shepherd, of Chattanoogl,
Tcnn. Mr. Couch ie grand patron
of Seminole Chapter and recant!)’
brought hie bride to Sanford. A
pleasing incident of the occasion
darejopp) when Mr. l!Mkia*, ip*al
grand pafron of the chapter, wee
praaented with a beeullful coka in
recognition of hie birthday.

I cal«h -HIM wearing any
brteche* at the Court of St.
a. even If fit. Jama* bloisait
Vim tn. We don't so* why
TP'S the stylo them. Tipi Me.
hifli pot lo e lld r td th*
n-ln*,' Ky . etyte, tp b* patrlW. II. Holden, rn agad reaident
If Pnmldent RoMakaRj reof. OrlentL, paewd- away
lost
r) an ambanadoir ; from an
algbt at. moo o’clock at hi* ban*.
ton irihe' acctteUmad-*tw g*

Have Your Ulamen
Pitted Now I M
Rwluced pric* an aingl* vision
amt Krypiok lease. Also all
■hell and modern gold filled
frame*.

Dr. Henry MeLauHn,.Jr.
_____OPTOMETRIST
112 Park Ave.

HUNTINO

7h » cioarbU e T hat' s micdei
the CIGARETTE THSlT TASTCJ s f r r e t

iLj-lbh emHvaf.JW w«iM\M Uoldenhunt, 00 Lake Holdvn. Mr.
J il.T i'a d 'm t A meric* h fasbi

of Um moat promiaaat men . of

.mabi.
1

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A ctivities Honors WrB.RJ.Holly j
Office 148

f®

r8onai 8

IMusical Program To
IBe Presented A t Club

Social Calendar

I'

Of Inteeest hero I* the following
story taken from the Tallahassev 1
Democrat e f Wednesday. May 10.
“ The stately old MrDnugxi
home *11 never m.re beautiful
than on Tuesday morning whrn
Mr*. Perei McDougal entertaim-d j
at a molt delightful bridge luncheon honoring Mr*. R. J. Holly of '
Sanford.
'T h e apaHomi room* o f the . Id ,
southern home lent a 'harm of
the Old South. The living room ;
end dining room were opened tn '
suite, both being elaborately and
charmingly decorated with hand­
some vaaen and baskets of lark- spur, phlox, stalk*, daisies and
other spring flower*.
“ Mr. and Mr*. Holly while In
the city are stopping nl the home
of Mi** Sally Wake. Mrs. 11,,1'y
has visited here many' time, and ;
ha* » host nf friend* In Tullaha*- j
ree. She ha* been the r e IpJent &lt;
of many luvaly social cvrnl* dur- 1
ing-thc short stay while ,hr hs
been In the city.”

Th« public is cordially invited
i M*k- f L Ik Randall, Jr.
TUESDAY.
lo Daytona Bench yeitvr- to attend the la.t musical proN. iV V. Howard Chapter of the
grain of the seaion of the Mu*ic
th* afternoon.
U. D. C. will have a subscript! *-l
Department of the Woman'* Club
1 Wm j
bridge party at 11:00 o'clock at th-&gt;
ntivcll, o f Oct In, spent ta be given Tuesday evening at
Episropal Parish House.
h-»n«| here with hie 8:00 o'cock in the club room,
The Music Department of the
itotMlV
Mu.
Pearl llaneell, with Mr*. Fannie S. Munson a*
Woman'. (Tub will have its last
chairman o f the program,
ami
fcontesma Hotel.
program o f the Mason at 8:00 P.
Mra. A. M. Phlllpe, Mrs. IV. Theo­
. Mr. tod M reTjTc. Mljchell and dore Langley and Mlaa Margaret M. la the club rooma with Mr*.
M il. i ' C. Sparring i&gt;|rnl the Davis a* hoslcsaet for the even- Fannie S. Mun*on in charge. The
public it invited.
weektnd la Sarasota with rtla­ lag.
The Co-ed Clast of the First
Actompanlst* for the mcaslnn
will he Mr*. France. A Hickson. Methodist Church will meet at
id *. Frank William* underwent Mr*. It. (', Moore, ami'the Misses 8 :QO P. M. at the homo of Mr*.
•n iperalion Wednesday morning Margaret Davla,
Helen Gordy, Walter E. Price, West First
Street, with Mr*. Price and Mis.
at lie FernaJd-Lnuihlon Memori­ and Clifforil Shinholter.
al foapital.
The program will be presented Klranor Courlngton a* ho.tr*,r*.
Regular meeting o f the Axarian
a. follow.:
Ir. and Mra. S. M. Schwarta Introductory
plana
number, r i m of the First Daptist Chur.-h
]t£i yesterday morning for t'hicaMarrhe Slave, T.rhaik"W.kv— will take place at 8:00 P. M. at
(f&gt; 111. where they will apend the
Mr*. France* lllck.on
Mia. the churrh annex with Mr*. J.
Adrian Rrown, Mr*. D. C. Moore,
Madeline Malletn.
Mr*. DeWitt llrown. anil Stra.
Topic, “ Folk Song-Art Song.’*
Mis* Katherine Wllkcy will nr
Stella Kendall as hostesses.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Zachary Medley of Seotch Song*, Stull*—
The Music Department nj the rive Wednesday from Otee-djurg. I
-»* —.
£1/111^ . JLkuulwu. - Jit.. * » * - - - « - « * n - 'Will
(tt-orge Hardin.
if/ .; Zachary will visit her per
1n* the gue-t of her hrolher in- uwr j
. Ala for' shout 10 days, Mr. Zath Within . Mil* of Edinborouph
and mister, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. [
Town. Scotch Folk Song—Mr.*.
:i f y will return tonlgbL
Thigpen.
A. M. Philip*.
Mr*. Mary Itawlin*. of Winter
jt h * Dridla Quinn and M i‘t Drink To Me Only With Thine
Eyes, English Folk Song— Mr. Ilmen, -rent the wrek-end here
f l f c # P»t»r»*n, of Farmincdak,
F. S. lamson.
will) her parent*. Mr. and Ml*.
K L, returned hnma yesterday
Seleetetl—Stephen W. I*. KieliV. The Cables.
after (penilsg leveral day* heru (a l Mehdy,
Foster.
with friend*.
firing i n y o u the my*(b ) Spiritual, Selected, Seminole
Frank ( ’ha&gt;e returned today t &gt;
terleus lure uf deert
High
QuartetSnm
Dighlnn,
Nnratrr
after
i.pemling
the
week*
Mr. and Mra. Albert Norton and
niuhu . , . thrlllirri,John roll-man, J&lt; hn Dighton, end hrrr with hi* pnrrnt*. Mr. ami
run.*, Ktlw.nl amt Donald, and
you with the flamiiiu
Joe Cowart.
(Direction Ml** Mr*. S. O. fhme. Oak Avenue.
Mr*, Norton’a parent*. Mr. and
Clifford Shlnhuber.
B romance of Mil unMr*. Prrry, returned the first
Secret,
Hunnlngton
1 tamed sun of
the
P. Moore.
part; of thU week to their former An Open
Wnnlman Mrs. Arthur BranI desert.
) All
Through The NMght
home, in Michigan after .pending
•n.
Wei*h Folk Pnnr.
the past eight year*-here.
Irish Tune From Countyr Derry,
i)
Spiritual.
Selected—Mra
Percy Oralnger - Mis. Helen
(•lady* Morris William*.
RRiMON
Mr. and Mra. George K. Balmr*
Oordy.
have returned from S t., Paten,
la l The Old Bond. John ' Prlmflr
Fuller, Mr. 'M irtin Strrirclpher*.
burg where they .poll eweral
BfMt.
The l.a*t Rose nf Summer, Irish
day* recently. Mr. Balmr. served
(h ) A Ford Song, A. Flvver—
Folk Song—Mr*. Knuua Abbott
In a Caravan of llomincr
a. .e delegete from hrre to the
Kiwani. Quartet. Dr. II. Wade
Lyman.
convention nf the Modern WoodRuckrr, Mr. F. S. |j»ni«»n
Home, Sweet lljonie, _Wit[tJ*_]ur^
jnen_oL Ametre*.— - —-------Martin Sttnrctphrr. Mr
"Jiilih llowanl I’ayne.

£ j&amp; e a rd o rru L /fttc X *

Mar 9, 1933

,
A grant thing has ooaurred amongst us. We have made a aonplats •
turn-nround, nnd nt last Aaerloa’ s fact la tovard the future*
Three T««r3— -1929 to 1932— -we Anerloana looked baokvard. A ll
our old flnanoiol and p o lltlo a l machinery vaa geared to pull US out o f
the depression by the snme door through vhlch «• entered. We
thought It almply a case of going back the vey we oaoe* I t fallod*
We now realise that the vny out la fortnrd— through It.
Thnnka fo r that belongs to President Roosevelt. Inauguration
Day he turned the Ship of State around. Having observed the fallu rs
of sincere efforts to haul us back the way ve came, he designed a new
method— new p o litic a l and. rinanclnl machinery— to pull ua out
the way we are going—-forward. He in clanring International
___
out of the way; he does not stand in ewe of t a r iffs. The'
people begin to fe e l that he doea not take advice from the 'In teroats* ; thnt he hna courage nnd loynity to work fpr ono supremo
Interest only— the'welfare of the Amerlann people. That la a big
achievement for two months In o ffic e .
And now we n il look to whnt is coming; we grow less and less
concerned with whnt is behind. We are looking for a hand-hold on
tho haul rope. Every man wnnta to do what he can, nnd a ll ho oan.
Jho boat thing I inn do fo r tho Country is to orente Industry
by building good motor enrs. I f I know anything better to do, I
would do i t . Industry must be my contribution. Motor oars must
fnoo nhond to the future, lik e everything else. They are so much a
part of tho Nation's dolly l i f e that I f they lag behind they hold

■

NO VARRO

the Country book.

...

.

THE,

k
THfeY
CAME. THEYI 1 SAW.
THEY .. BOUGHT!
Atk Vriur fria&gt;rut* _ k^nI
&lt; aa .
w
• • •

With

M Y R N A LO-Y

SADYE’S

epartment
r . All colon and while

42x36

Pillow SLIPS
Mcn’n All Silk Ties ...
Men’g Hanforlxgd ShlrN
Men’g Hllk Sotkn, 2 for
Men's Punry Silk Sucks, 3 fa
M:n's tinder* cur 2 I'Jecr nr I
Hoys' l.oag I'nnls (nil ages)

Costume Jewelry
1
For
HEADED BAGS AN I)

Special l « t

Mm’s ExIrnXJood Value

NoveltyJewelrj Bathing SUITS

Wash Trousers

$ 1.95

1New Shipment Summcrwdghl

llnrk nnd Light Shades
Worth J.1.B51 -

Van Knnllc

SP R EAD #
She 80x105

f i t

A T YdW E Lll’S

Wbllr. Light Shades, and llfark

2

Pair

At

TROUSERS
PRINTS
Yds.

Pink and White

Sports SKIRTS

Yards

&amp;1

Regular 10c Values

L A W N S , VOILES, DIMITIES

Children’s DRESSES

sod Brassiere*

i

For

51

SOCK#

NOHftlANDY VOILES. LINEN-FINISHED
LAWNS. PRINTED P K Il’ ES AND
SHEER VOILES
&lt;**

B lou ses

J ----— -Yards -v-: - ■f f i tVery tjpeciul— Odd lail

VOILES,-BATISTES, PRINfTS

Men’s Broadcloth

Bathing SUITS

Yards

SHADOW CRETONNES
KOTEX 5 For $1 CORSETS

Phone 123

(loud Grade lllue ('herlot
*** I H i «t» 17 Vi. Special '

PURE DYE S
2
Yd*.

Kcgulnr 23c Values
BATISTES. DIMITIES, FLAXONS.
SEERSUCKERS. EVERFAST SUITINGS

S'

I’ln Checks. Ducks, Stripes.
Dozen Different Pnllcrns

36 In. Light anil I!

SLIPSHEEN

DRESSES
While Basket Weave

Men’s Wnsh

Hccrlir .i!lr Values

Chiffon VOILE
Vh Yds. £ ]

Bridge Coven
Luncheon beta. Towels, Etc.

Made o f Mudrub’ or
Pajttnin 1'hecks

SANFORD

East 1st St

La -.-.
i

All colon.

For

Spvciul at

S

MEN'S UNDERWEAR
SHORTS Or UNDER
SHIRTS

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AN INDEPENDENT HAHA NEWSPAPER
SA N FO R D ,

FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MAY IS,

N U M B E R 169

Flvo Can la A Copy

1933

HOUSE PASSES M other’s Day Proclamation LINDVS BABY Results Expected
HAS p l a n t ; In Thirty Days On
BILL AFFECTING
STATES MEANS Farm Relief Law
STATE BANKS

Varied Businesses In
Many SectionsHave
Optimistic R ep orts
On Upward Trends

PARIS. May iX-tAY-Th*
frem h government
n*tlfl*d
Prertdent Rno.evelt It will pay
tha 119.000.000 war debt Inter­
tit which It defaulted la»t Hertm btr only If a moratorium la
declared on the naxtdebt in- I
•
atallmant dut In Juno, it wa*
revested today. Roosevelt, it l» Institutions Would Be
understood htrt, replied th*t
Allowed T o Issue
the last December Inltrrit
muit bt paid before a moratori­
, Stock Up To Fifty
um will be granted.

Percent Of Capital

T a IU U A S . s u :. May
__While the Selikl# *»&gt; In weekNew Industrie* added their
tn,| rr f « , th f llouw halt! a 'Sort
voiee* Friday to better buai n D T C C C D 1 7 1 1 1? 17 -ei-sior. today. It paaaed a bill «•
intaa . report* from wide­ J U D L U - J u I I E t L I D 1 T prrmit bank* tu IstOO pteferTOd
so uvri'enl of capital:
spread sector*.
iiation. received a numtwr nl new
----------i m a m i m w m s ';
measure* and adjourned until
build'ng conatructlon. and
Monday afternoon.
.
On,, of the new bill* Introduced
$500,000,000 Measure would
permit the consolidation of
__
_
.
Dozen* of individual Provides
Outright state bank* or trust companle*

ROOSEVELT SIGNS

■
u a-inn*ton, May 13- '
Preiidant Rooaeeelt by proclnnia: t ha* called for ob­
servance of Mother’* Day on May II. urging that everything
bo done this year “for the relirl :ihd mllan- of mother* and
children who may be In nes-diof th.- n,- . -*itie, of life."
In doing thia he followed the M"i »l i&lt; quest of the Senate, r,pressed
expreoitd In recent reaolulion. I . p . i Initiation follow*:
■.’iKt. approved and
Whereat by |{ou*» Joint »;»■ .
•Ijrned by Preildenl Wil*on on Mai . 1 'l l. the second SunJay In May of each year ha* been &gt;1. .m itej o» Mother’* Uay
lor the expreailon of our love and r ..-•«n r for tkJ mother*
of our country; and
Wherea* Senate Resolution I adopted May I. 193.1,
itatra that “there a e throughout . .* land today oil unprv. rdrntrdly large number ol Mother .ui.| depvndenl children
who. because of unemplojinenl or li . &lt;r their liread earner*,
i life*' and the l're*ident
are larking many of the nee«&gt;*itu
of the United State* I* therein aulhotued and requested to
isiee m proclamation caliing the-e nn ,r - to the attention of
our citUem o.l Mother’. D«*&gt; this &gt;-or.
Now, thirefore, I. Kranklin 0 It'
n it. I’rwidrnt of the
United State* of America, by virtu,- • the authority vested in

Accused Man Relates C AI I? nU UATET Wallace Is Optimistic
0 v e r possibilities
Bizarre Account Of a A LL Ur HU1LL
Of Broad Measure
Hopewell Tragedy;
To Increase Prices
Spectators Aghast
\\ \SIIINGTDN. M»y
(j^jr.y__A federal official. altrr
Invc-ttgetlisg the slaty »a'd by,
ISrstan Mran&gt; of Ills ’’rontarts
with the kidsaper* of the l.in I­
I ereh bshy. today ptonovirci1
YK* dx/e' a-* a ” aiehl Ut *
wrlrd imagination", Iteflaltrly
dispriised was the statement
thSl an Kllisbetb. Nes* Jersey
irfely depc:il has »f Max lias**l. murdered leer haroa. conIa&lt;m-d either Mr*. Ksalyn Walsh
Mi li up'r or t'o'onel t'hxricn
I II 'hergh’a ransom mosses.

AUTHORIZED BY
M ILLARD SMITH

WASHINGTON. May 13—
(A.I*.—“Definite accomplinhDeclines To Sign Or- m#ntj" are expected to flow
der For Selling Of!front America’s new broad&gt;

----------

j

J^avm t n o l e
R ,ll
_
_____________
TV
. " { i n 3 0 day*.
T h a t w n* thb
After author,ting the aal* of ’ optiniLatio word Rjven today
and reverence fer motherhood.
ta ) by the customer) display of the I’nitesl Statr* flag
the Ml nteiunta Hotel for tna I r
Ii.- tl—„
on all government! buildings home* ami other -unable place*;
sum of l ^ h . payable........... pe- M
tb) My the usual token- -ml me,-age* of affection to our
rio.1 r&gt; two year*. Circuit Court look* hopefully toward an Upmothers; and
e) r.y doing all that ve ra.i Ijin . gh our rhur.I**'. fra­
Juiifc Mil'llnt !!. Smith yenler* ward awing to higher and
ternal ami welfare age'ii i*&gt;- for tin n'licf ami welfare of
ilajr sftrrm&gt;on ileclinnl to lign mow stable price* and at
mother* and children who muy he in nerd of the ii*ee**itiea
firm* reported betttr bun■n onlrr ■uthori*in|f J. W. Mi»- tlo same time a rcaplte for
uf Ilf*.
Itellrr, twiuiiUtor of th# S«minol#
referred to the bunk nml loan
ine** that brought pay* roll!
In witne** whereol, l have hen unto *et my hand and
the farmer* from the heavy
increase*
WASHINGTON. May l « - - « ’&gt; committee another bill which would
ii- s c n i s j.’Tits;
Mav I li-liP l County Hank, to aell the hank
raused the seal of the United Stales to be altisru.
WASHINGTON. May 1.1.
I |,ulllljn|r
annex for $15,000. pountlU’g of the auctioneer*
abolish
the
o(l|ce
of
st»t"
hotel
I'one
at
the
City
of
Washington
tlu&lt;
**cond
d»y
of
May,
T h. lubber Indu.lry’. welfare -President Roo*ev,lt yntrrd.y
With a breath-taking as*ertion, pty&gt;h|r o w . p ,rio,| 0f thrw
in the year of our I-ord nineteen hundred and thirty -hree amt
'
•
$5nn.c &gt;0.000 unrtn- commissioner ami irive tbe Comhammer.
wa* refle ted in a report from!signed lh*
mis*io**r'* power to the state'
of the independent of the United Slates of America the one
that the tiny body whlth Col |&gt;Tlj one-half yeara.
Hsartrned by a decision of
Ahron. Ohio, that th . B. K. Good- ploym.nl relief bill
hundred
and
flfty-*evrnlh.
Judge
Smith
rendereil
hia
de­
board of health.
B'hnlrs A. Lindbergh Identified
Midwest Icadsrs to call off tha
A hill to prohibit the use of ar­
claim pftrr an announcement lhat
' tleh Company h a j Increased P "*., I " .uthoHxm^ fcr he f n
a* that of hi* kidnaped ton wi»
S. M. Schwarts, re»id*nt of the national farm strike sehaduled to
duction 200 per cent over March; time the expenditure of federal senic on orsrre and tangerine
in
reality
"a
p'ant"
and
sot
the
l ake Onora section, had ottered btgin today, Wallac* plungsd In­
that fgr the first time since O e-1funds for dlre.t relief lhe I1*1.1- tree* was Introduce,! h&gt; Kelly and
n al I .In r &gt;* rg It child", Gaston B. to pay $12,000 rash for the prop­ to the Intricate job of bringing
tobir.HTW. It* departi.iinta would' |,j,nt |„ &gt; »Ulem*nt emphaiUfl nooth. of Pinellas, and Knight,
ct;r» ynteiday biuught to a erly.- Judge Smith stated that back gotd time* to the Industry
operate 24 hor.n a day. and that that lhi, aid not ab*olv. stale, am! H* ' ^ k' * n‘1 frolt "ro m m ltf# In­
circumstance*
which ha* been In the grip 'o f
in SO
30 Q
day*.
lift
AjTR*
* sibilitles
ILIIU!.. f..e*
eallawln,*
iltttfPM.
__It
—
—
a..
alaailaril.
deflationary
influen es
for I I
for’ relieving dlstre**.
nf
according to standards
.that further conalderatlcn Is In
The Flak Rubbir Corporation at
"That bill in effect." he said. “Is 0f th , [Vptrtm«nl of Agriculture. ■■ « » • • • — •
~|
A witness at hi* trial for r«n- j orj , r.
year.
Chicopee, Ma**-, annourced It wai
Mr*. Kvalyn1
M„it'*||*r, inmugn
through nw
hia at
challenge to governors, legistsCreation of nn agricultural pro------ —
i
*pirary to uelraud -&gt;ir»r.sai/Mi *)|r.
ir. atoa-eiier,
nenry morgenmau, *Jrh., who
-—
Hanry
employing 100 Td*" «n ' •»» CooUtu rn and local tfflcla)s to .tlrnu- 1halt commlaalow of flvt
w
M en S co ff
A t R o O S C - . - T c l I l i - S t o r y - O f - M e n - AVitJh M fU , T through a ransom tomey. had .tated .hat-the d l V l ^ n .dmTnT.Ur lhe mortgage rdrlch Bl*.irtf_at I ffH am lU *, B y «IKer mU'tWfMH
K 1
. &lt; sr
l.h u
V .s n l f v
S s ltsin i- . . __ . 1.
........
f«-lrral agent
■•«•*•' w»«
,,r ’.
financing provhilon* of t h . aw e^m a r t , a n d .fadartown, Ga^ i*U their hwn efforts to P ^ '* - (1P o b lW, by
J noth,
by ,he krittnl /Cruelty,
Suspi hoax, the former
feslera.
i f f * .I« ta ing farm relief Inflation act
* own
... eltlien*
Jit- .— U
m
...
planned to rt; %ra*A«W 2000.
fmtr -a
their
In na.nl
need
htnukhl
repeated
gaapa
trom
ln*|drU(r
&gt;tura
owner&gt;
„ho
sought
to
ru« fruita rommlttre.
rlgned by th# I’roildont, proparad
cion And Jealousy
Department afore tales were
Half of the $500,000,000 authorBefore gilloarning the House
spectators who jammed the court- 1pUr(hase the property under the to mako tho flrxt loan* to form­
shown In a Federal Reverse Bank
observed a thirty-second perhal of
following terms; $1,000 in rash; er* available Monday.
.....
M*S AN’GF.l.KS, May 13. idh room,
karvey to haya climbed mn-e than ;ir,| by Congrera will be given In
WASHINGTON. May I.I.—bib
reverence for Mother’s Day.
"Wellington Henderson", said not less than $200 per month for
Th# national farm atrtka whlci
tha usual iwaaonal increase be­ states as outright relief gift’
—Telling
a
story
of
the
"mental
Comfortably filled with army
A
joint
Senate
ami
House
com­
Means referring to n man he de- a period of three and one-half
tween Matah and April. April while the remainder will be dis­
mittee yesterday recommended to food and snugly huosad in atnrj rtu illy" of n “Jealoua and iuspi- a.lihrd as the ringleader of the years, ami th# balance at the end was to start at midnight laat night
■ate* .howgver still were 9 per­ tributed rn a basis of $1 of gov- the legislature that juillclal rlr r||i, ......... .
. last ci"U»** hu*lsiiid. sun-tanned Joa l k 5kx|!ers, "tollI me that the baby i f the 42 month term, with In­ wa* poilponod Indolinitily y*»ler•enls lhe nrw ........
l-&gt;nu* army
cent below th* same month In rrnmrnt help for rvrry |5 *hr cults he reduced from 2* to tX.
night
found
the
Ulea
of
going
U'1,'rawfiwd. one of the movie*' mod- wm * 'plart' they had made up in terest „n the unpaid amount pay­ lUy to give President Rooaovtlt'a
slat* spetuls for rrtlef.
1932.
‘
TH S
o f*« ^ ' President | The Bill -oil.'., fhr «h" M lm *l«r work in President lbx&gt; cv. lt’* for- ,.rn American girl*, obtained a dl- ' Jersey, •id that later 1 would able at ll percent.
adminUtration "an opportunity Uy .
Among th* fnvo-nb’r r-e**tr- •Mr. Mosteller further stated
, 0,,„w, .
rlrrull*. with numlar* 11 and 'JO e.t camps anything Mu a plea-aiit vll|rP ) r »lrrday.
fulfill pr*-»l*«Hon pledito to tho
|
'*•
communistic
data
In
regard
l»
tlos report, wr- or* from Cleve- ............
. ,
,
that he i* convinced that tha ofj The interlocutory decree, under j B»
lM *-*aflng the la rg ct nrmber .if! •f want bi make It ^
J " ' V ‘ 7 ,P»&gt;caml.la Sontn Ro«*. Wal- n#r
„
llrn.l.'rsun visited me at my fer Is mure to the advantage of farmers."
agni'i home In Chevy Chase on May 17 lhe bank’* depositor* than la tn*
An announcement
tho auapenSstinrsl reiiiarfcs in which that which she cannot inniry
-•
dollar n day"-anil; within n jrnr. ended her four- a year ago while I was nut oJt »!2.n00 cash offer became he ■Ion of the atrlke pUn* which
nhrgses "
_ abort aimed at obtaining Mat* of pro­
$ 5 C n o f feders/1 fun.U for I kuUa. Jefferson and Uberty with
found fre.|ueni war nmiriage with Ihmgla* Fair- bond. II* also slatill Gist the feels that within a very
’ trk'cia wee* reported by Knetneer"lint for
pern-1, Mr. T.mehton’a note* will duction wa* mad# by Milo Rono,
judge-,
autopsy
performed
nil
the
body
ha Newa-Record at $8,«09,00o for unemphymmt relief doe* not ub- |tw,.
.1.
Taylor. t.»fayrtte. h'Vtaposition were heanl r«|H'at- hunks, Jr.
easily I c tlr|tlidatrrl at par. He president of th* National Farm*rm
“ Madison,
**
tba week ended May I. Fort solve stale* nn,| local enmraunt- ‘-•■wanre.
Hamilton, foluinhia and .ally among the big crowd of vet-| N'„ mention »n« made during found In New Jersey proved that stated that he doubted that the llolitkly Association, which had
lie*
of
thalr
responsibility
In
»ca
it wsa not the right child, tki* to
fifprtb. Texas, reported building
IHxle murtirs with two judge*.
full 42 month term would be re­ called it.
ernn agnthererl al F»rl ll»»t
»be trinl " f tbe $i’el.iKMl alienation
n nmrked difference in mrasureptrmlta had paa*rj th* $l|000.000 that the necessities of life are as­
4. Duval, Na««nu and l iny roun- ptmd » i'h Gm government for ,)f ||ff,, |t„n, , U1|
ngainst
quired. an.l said lhat Comptroller
After • conference with aavvn
sured
their
.eitisn*
who
are
In
nirntffe
mark for th* year.
tie* with two Judge*, in addition oaymenl of the soldier*' Mmi*. , u|| Fuirhank* lu-l Mur. Id by
D r and General Liquidator M. aisnciatei, Reno said telegram*
"Henderson
told
me
that
the
Bhotl*' Island reported fndn,trial destitute circumstances.
(Continued On I’ag* Two)
-T h e hill In e ffe -t l» •» *hsl•p," srlf-rlyled &gt; i(l"
|„rgr&lt;n Ihetr. yntteg Dnni«h rhenr nal l.ui'Dcrgh baby was alive A South had obeyed the term* would be sent immediately to alt
employment
Increased sharply
of purchase.
•he Isinu* army remained "lean*
'
' J
.
lerge
to
g
vrrnnr*.
Iegl«1iitiirrs,
■
r
.
m
atat* prr,ldent* raplalnlng "our
during April with th* broadest In
„ -t in IIS rleterntlnatlon lo Ignore ,-t. Diets acrese.l balrhanks of thin and iu Junior, Mexico."
Judge Smith. In signing lhe reason* for thia autpenslon." *
ee,|
|„-,|
official*
to
Stimulate
C
m
i
[
l
|
I
j
n
p
l
m
e
S
1
O
the tegtlle trade* but w’*h neartlarller Mrar* iotu ioo.
. or'l*-r authorising that sale of the
lhe gov rrnmrnt -provliletl for«l an.1. -tialing the love " f Diets' wife,
*
Reno aald the statement of
U ally all manufacturin'- making trlr own e ffo rt, to pmvldi for O l l U l l l
shelter a| Fort Hunt, and- this rle-j
i|fi who since ha* lieen ill court of how al a lalcr dale hwJ N|on(rSi,ma ||&lt;tel. okryed an of- Prealikint Roosevelt in Washington
some gain; HJInoia an-* rcod IU their own rltlren* In need.
hud
information
lhat
the
real
|
frr
|lmt
b„(|
U.
n
made
by
Kwnn
neresally
"f
pile
rnin
and
the
“For
the*"
e-d
other
«o'd
res.....
nireril.
unemployment rellaf lint
"• *
l.indlxrgh baby wa* dead aml||^ Bauer ami t». W. Burton of ** ho tignrd tho farm rellaf Infla­
deeping In the open. Contending
entried a default. Fair
rhortened by the name' e* 2141 sons eitller* who -re nh’e sh uld
that
tho
M0
vetarans
,at
bott
II.
i
r
•
U I Irving Froton, who. he MU Dora. Thi* offer has been tion hill yesterday, urging lenlon-y
families—from 131.497 to l"7AR7 enluplarily ron tribute to the
Hunt
are
’’
omnmni.t
connect."I."
bank,
&lt;•»*
not
fte-ent
to
bear
In*
said,
was otic uf the kidnaper* approved by Comptroller lee and cy In farm mortgage furrchnura*
p-'ssing need rf welfare aervlrrs.
-------—-hirlnr the month.
th. •be I-roup ha* declined to ioio wife, ol.vlousl, li.'rvou*. I'll "I a! out it. lie said Id* Information General l.lquldalnr Smith.
and other (inanrial claim* againtt
"The riving " f life’s neersslFurther local hearing*
Tha chief point of dlscoaalo" I"
difference, nil to the effect that while the
It Is a* follows: The property farmer,, led association Iradur* to
tie* hv th* government. In ratio j rn*r of Kiank I- Miller verso* the hem They had spent one night |their ipiurrels nod
tha ateela trade, greatly improveJ
t„ rnntrihiitl, ns made by stntrs . Florida Power and Id*"* 1 “ • "" an a vacant lot and a second in a o . . T what she sail w„* Ills nttl- bu y wa, being re......
from a ami all it* furnishing*, including accede to rrcommm'titlon* that
In recent weeks, was an Increase sod to ol communities, should th e y 'pertain l&lt;&gt; another nmendlode
toarnr.l
her
friend*,
und
hi*
liquor
iluguut
in
New
Jersey furniture, lirenx. rug*, and the the strike be postponed until “lh*
,
In Chicago plgjron price* or 50 V-.I •- the giving of rrnrro.is , nlrnt of Mr. Millet* bill of com -ity park.
A general *"l'&gt;e "f conversation ,|'ie*ti&lt;&gt;n* a- t" her whereaboiils where it had been taken by the like, is to sell fer $H.VH) payable effect of hi* (the President'*)
eants a Ion. to $td for N’ortb'en
plaint were hailed yesterday aft .men* the veteran- yesterday wii- nml doing* when -he was out of kidnapers that the ehild had*he*n $1500 In ea*h; $125 |&gt;*r month farm relief program i» known."
No. 2 foundry Iron. The |w-e—«» rnnlributions to rommonlty chest* ernoon when Circuit I'oort Judg&gt;
Shortly before the *u*p*n*lon
•
Mr. Roosevelt's proclamation e» hi- siyht.
and
wrlfare
organisation*
dropped on It* head ami killed, i for one year; |2f&gt;00 In rash th#
was general throughout the Chlra"lie Would sulk for ilnyx at u
Millard H. Smith declinerl to hrai •ending the forest ron.ervatlo"
wa* mide public, Floyd Olaqp,
•hr o—hnnt th- country.
"That is not so". Mean- said sceotitl year.
g r district.
The hole’s *ale wa, brought Minr**ota‘» farm*r-labor govgforp* to Include unemployed vet time nml refuse t,&lt; speak te me," Fenton told him. "The baby y u
"The prnripl* which I have on the matter ina»nmch a* the Su
, Western railroads with he*d- many
•he told Superior Judge Moore.
occas'n-a rxp'alned l« that j prrme Court ha* taken Jurndictioo
about through the efforts of W. nor, roqueUod the auoclatUin to
miarter. In Chicago said that fur.
i
w
(in
Aiken,
S.
t'
l
is
the
I.lnd•he first oMIoatfon i* thnt &gt;n the I through appeal by the power com
Albert G. Sellers, a field nrpai •Ilh! I wn- &lt;unable to sleep be
L. Cooper, lo«*l realtor who ha* ilofer ih» strike. Th* govoinor'a
Ui*r Ineraaaet In traffic would be
loigh baby. There can be no
l-c , „f the Fort Hunt faeli'in.
leaii'e of it''
dispatc^d
the
flrxt
obligation
I*
on
the
l«*
i
p«ny
been
spending considerable time it communication wa,
a In roporta from last week,
Mr. Miller’* attorney nppeared nrV..ed a horn* that “the mn'oriu
The youthful afire** twisted I question about that."
on or before the end of the fleet from a hospital where he wa* op­
r were predletloos from **v- -ftlitle*! If it I* absolutely clrar lie fore Judge Smilh to apply f«. ,f the tnen wilt have .pint enough nlmiit on tbe witness stand and
When he finishml Ids illrecl
year, end $:i,U00 in cash on or be­ erated upon fur appendicili*.
railroads that aarlomllnga foe that the locality ha, d oe it* ut­
fumbled wilh a small purse.
{testimony yesterday
afterroon
most but that more mu«t be done, |e*ve lo again amend lhe amend •„ demand a living wage.'
Reno laid leader* of tha &lt;k|jtf
fore the end of the second year,
tha nation might paa* the 19.12
a
dtainatic
arsertion
ato
rd bilTltf complaint so that the in
D Idle optimistic expressini
Keen in 'hflr f*v"» V';»r {•' mar |with
Induatry, “which occupi** ■ unlquo
set
tiring
a
buyer.
mark for tha aama weak. Th* then
Al- the atata muat do it* iitm'at. junction which Judge Smith ha- &gt;\ both wing* of lhe Inmis * " » ' s:e.|- lifr*. she •aid. Fnirlmiik* M-- the
wherratu, of the $HH,lMkl r»n-*•- •
poeitlon at thia tim*“, would M
tew railroad announced Ita defV it Only then can the federal gov
to thr number they expected i", van to M- ".ii-pHnu* and jcalmi* ,om money be wa, convicted » f| n t
j
R ito q
errment add Ita hontrihutlon* to granted in favor of Mr. MillrPaid JTo allowed to daunnina jvhtlhar JA ty —
for (ait month waa W 7J«t, com. . . .
could
be
extended
to
rover
all
In•
h»
city
for.
Ihj[*
year's
mmrturn',:
{.,m
tcndflg_jaii__ftitndi
".
»»P.W
il.}.fiaudu&gt;eiitly—
from
wishtd lo go ahvad with a *(r|ka
pand with $211,0311 for April ot 'he.e of the locality and stale
She testified "h • Distn.t Attoiney Rover threw a
’ffll-s s w m e fw ------' . ”be reg(Ttr*tlon 'lent* se ep dowv troohle t—
again*! distribution of their prod­
1933.
--1------------ *----own into thr trial
Since lhe order was made, the „.vn did lltle business during tb.'! jealousy beram* more and mote liiunt ihtll of
Progressive Cl»b To power
Funeral service, fur Mr*. Fa­ uct*.
mIhar iil»!«* tlnnrik' ll»n f«»II«winir with th# terse ornouniruient that
company appealed to the
There wrre Indiration* aomi
Stocks Take Drop In Have MeetingMonday Supreme Court which took juris­ I'.dlre were at a los* !»»• nigh' two vinrs’’ and that d iring their the govetninent wuuM not crosa- ther Stalling Duren, 73, re»ident Wisconsin
dairymen would with­
nt thi* city for th , p**t 14 year*,
diction over th* case and granted •„ kpow what to do with the 20i' In.t few month' together, thrv exunine Means.
Active Selling Spree Twenty well known Atlantic a supersedeas which, in effect •vhn refused tn go to Fort Hunt. ^ nftrn woull a rfiir “ fur into thc*( Rover changed hi, mind, huw- wrre held from lhe Erickson Fu­ hold milk from market at they
did for a short time
several
art* aside the.order of the lo:n!
I ever, and Juat a few minute* he- neral Home thi, afternoon at 4:00
One rrnort w»* th*t none «•’ :.li(ht."
NEW YORK. May 11.—MY— Coast Line railroad official* from
... urtll
... o'clock. Rev. Smith Hardin, of the months ago.
*'\Vhrn#vrr I B»|»rnt Ihc d*v i f(,r, (h, court adjourned
Court a* previously made.
nine
different
cities
along
th*
sys­
•hit-e
who
declined
In
lake
ad
Financial markets encountered a
Mile* S. Winder, eircuttw sec­
Judge Smith’s order conclude- -.n'sgi- n» tb* gnvernnwnt tu• workintr at thr atinli".**' t he a ! Monuay he auhjeetnl the ikdeml-, First Methodist Church officiated
tem in Florida will attend th*
flurry of week-end selling Uday
retary of the American farm bu­
woiilil a*k n l '1 snl to a rapid-fire questioning.
»"•' ,nir'»l * M ,n F * * r« rr* 1' t , , n ’
monthly social meeting oy th# with th# following paragraph:
tided housing and fond would I t r r n tr«tifi4‘«lc
and many leading aharaa l?at one
reau federation which opposed the
whrri I Ijml l*6tn «t varioiM
"The foregoing objection* hsv- nerinitted to remain In the city.
Jacksonville District l*rogT*s*i*a
He drew from th” witness’ ail rtery.
•to three point* In active trading. Club of the Atlantic Coast Lina ing been presented and argue!.
Mr»- Duren died at her home on atrlk* plans, said he felt ausponnm.«. when* I hail Uk.*n lane toon mjt t |oni thmi ihote hr named as
Transfer* npprogimaled .2,600,000
»ton wo* "the »en*lbl* th in r"tit'
______
ta x m t— I—
-----atnry
r-----------MVv*t—First—
Bml-mUt- Uwti ijan*. All iW lin.j * ,key
Bsitrosd tn be beld In-the C-lty|iW Court! detUnc* -AlLhlAt the
principal*
in rhi.
ate "
J
, btreet la*i
. -. night. . ax
do."
""M O M h r the l « haw1 sairiMr Hall Monday night *t 3:00 o'clock, matters presented by the plaintiff
I:r knew I wna al wurk. !«•••.**
! now d«at\ and lhat he has.been
qu, w„ a
Betting wai principally In Indua- It waa announ.'sd today by C. K. and consider th , same for th*"W * betisve th* bill* signed yes­
tralifiril ohr licrutii** W ill ronvictad twlc# t*n ffilrml Imlicl- 1 *"r n,* nA1 .I,&lt;
_ »* WB
. ...
.
..
. nativr of riorum »nil waa m t terday by th* President will b* •
trial and atlllty aharee. Preaaur# Adams, club president.
(tnni nerroiK atrain lluil i»he ha»l mrnts.
reason that an appeal ha* been
Mian, also gave the ad,
uf
\V.
J.
Duren.
of
Columbia,
groat btnfit to th farmer", ha aald
MjllllW
on rail, waa moderate. Dairy I*With 'ocxl l&gt;eer and wine ,'r i t " li» N«(*k mrt|ir*l |%11•*nt i**»•.
The program ha* for It* fea­ taken in »ald cause, which appea’
diet, (at
tho r 2419
. __
„ nr .1419 . Grand
..
,s . C. Surviving her »'• ■ daugh "Wa fed that th* administration
•ues and some specialtlee held ture*. talks by visiting official* deprive, thN Court of Jurisdiction •pnrarine reluctant lo secure ( •'*
"My iloct«*r IdW n»»* l«» ir** nway
Mra. Eugene Higgina. of San«hr rr- River Ayanue. D-tr.-ltl «l Fenwill (Vs *v*rythlng posaibl* In ort firmly. In commodities, hogs re- and a series of musical enter- n» or in said matter*, thi* f ourt. 'l enses In ,ell the beverage . fur thrr^ montha nl
ton anti Hand.r.on, the two men ,ril. lwo
Tho,. D. Duren and dar to Improva farm condltiona."
malcsrf a strong apot rsaching flva Uinmenla staged by local amateur however, pot being disqualified." f |,ief of I'oliee C .JI. Minffer toll •'
(Tontlnuea on I iKr Tw«»)
wilh whom he »*y, he conducted; ' .1.’
,’ . ,Duren,
)urrn ,and
nJ lwo
two grandaons,
' dollar* a hundredweight for the and professional artists. Dancing
Offc*rs and directora of th* hall*
busy rnntaetlng severnl &gt;v
th* raniont ntgoiiation,.
.lark It. Duren and Robert II. Du- day aaiociation will mtet in Daa
time since August end cent will coma at the conclusion of the
|rn, to advise dealer* thr* "'•■r Final Reminder Made
Negro’s
Body
Found
irn, all uf Sanford.
Moinea soon, Reno aald when tha
secure lleenaes at o-re
__________ i___
. program, and a small admission
Following: Gun Play ..uist
will be sake,| for this feature Ad­
President's statement and hi* pro­
Although elicit per o"« » e Of Lake Mary A ffair I&gt;ocal Men To Receive
Governor
Sisrna
Bill
gram will bt thoroughly dlarusaad.
nuwn to lie selling beer in : »n
Body Of Woman W ith mission is by card only.
Gainesville
Degreen
WARRENTON. Go.. May 13
A final reminder that the pub­
R*no indicated this meeting prob­
Creating
Canal
Board
fonl
ot
.the
present
time,
nt
w»
'■
|
Bullet Wound Found One Killed, 20 Hurt 0P&gt;—Tha body of Will Kinsey, (mlay only three peraona had w lic I, invited to attend the firat Included amnntr the iPJO itudrnta
ably would decide what further
negro abducted hy a mob after a
annual Lake Mary Rrgatta »• ExTALLAHASSEE, May 13.—(Al strike atapa, If any would b# takiim l City li&lt;*ns»i, and the L'il» an-dale I’ark tomorrow aflernnoit at tha University of Florida who
By Tornado In Ohio gun battle In whlth til* brother •irasury
—Governor Sholtx today algnad a •n.
XENIA, Ohio, May i l - W had been entlehed in lln' starting at t:30 q'elork w«- voiced will present themsrlvr* for doLamar Kinsey, and a while plant­
The body of • well dressed woman,'
bill £ rovi'Nng for tba er«*4ion and
anfnunt of $52.50.
today by Fred Rladr, of l&gt;mg- greo* at tb* 2Mh rommcncernenl Irtoryoralion of a ship canal au­
feaad In a river here, was IAuU-i XENIA, Ohio. May 1 3 .-W 5 -A er, Charlie KnglMh, were ki led
CHARLES I'AHKIIILL DIES
of
th*
university
on
June
5,
are
Two
additional
lircnse*
hud
•-). whrs la alaging the affair
Had. today as that of Mrs. Nora white man waa killed end 20 ne­ wits found near here today. T ic
thority for tb« atat*. Th* measure
TAMPA,
*lday
Oaffey, 14, by her mother aad hey groes were Injured today when a negroes were tenants of Knglich been secured of Cuunty Tux Col­ with the help of the lake Mary five Sanford men.
ca'Lv for a tummiaaion to bo ap­
They ere: F. L. Miller, Jr., ami
Charles ParkhRI, 74. Hi)Uborau«k
eatntaged husband. Msrrell Coffey. tornado dertroyed W small houses •ad tha flshts rxrurred at their lector Jro . D. Jlnkin* store )&lt;■'•'• Chamber of Commerce.
pointed
by
‘
be
C
ovoiW
topi***,
dsy, one ly L. It- I'ayn*, of lenoFeature* of th* d*V include out­ Jack P tto n . seeking a B. S. in organise, and ron*tru«t a crour- •tats attorn*y and central fig
The mother said tba last t W aba la tba regro section of lb* dig, home, whets English que»lloncU
Boalftaas Adminialratl'Otj Ifarxild
' «•* her daughter who wsa shot ■{treated (ft** and bowled over them about trouble with hi* neph wooti, uni another by 51rs. Olu D board, rowboat, and saiIM&gt;at r*'#a, P. Coleman, seeking a B. 8. in itate canal. Fund, totaling 3118,- In Florida political hUlory,
Cnrvrr, operator of a filing 'in- a bathing beauty contrst. awlmaw.
WUI
Klnwey
was
wounded
ami
today la Houston, Texas, rala‘iv*o
telephone
po'ao.
Th*
dead
man
wa*
■'£ hi tho head and thrown Into On
Elaetrital Engineering, and Clar- ooo,COO would b# borrowrad from
II*
waagtotc’s ' i V
last Wednesday sight. Identified as Georg* Gibbs. W was abdjeted later from a physi- ti-rn at the intersection of tie ming and other water sport,, and toe* f . Priest and Itnlicrt E. Kipp, the fedrtal government to build war* adrUed.
rule* In speed boat* rapable of
torosy far a number of y **-— ’
Unmediately began quee- crushed under th* wall of hi* rlan’r afflra where ho wa* being Ovirdo ami Orlardo highway oulb
the
projtct.
iraveling Marly 60 mile* an hour. seeking th* Normal Diploma.
uf Sanford. *
v f-y
treated.
Ceffey.
irtfc*
•V*
.
I-T.’

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Gift of $250,OOMOOI

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BONUS ARMY IS JOAN CRAWFORD
NOT ANXIOUS TO GIVEN DIVORCE;,!
WORK IN WOODS FROM ‘DOUG’
velt Offer Of Jobs
In Forest Projects

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Extend Injunction
InM illeV s Case

f

Mrs. Esther Duren, 73

UcnlcrR Wfihicd To
Get Beer LiceRKes

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Am,

F L O R ID A .

F H IP A T , M A T .
■K iiBrv
Mtb dor af Apr"I r.k til him 4Mn&gt; W l w » 1 « •
vg^r .
fo itg to tonUct tha kidnap*r. and
rt t a n th* baby."
t». Marlwathar. I»***a»ad.
GntfnhM oi. Mean, mid, r*plla i ha would got ■ car from th*
Ill T B I « d t '* r r CWtWT. ■THTM
‘Auatilaa ambaaay, I think It
TT t h ir d J t n t r t . t . r-iw ^ ir.
■a Ann
a t i » rm+
row i a « t * * * o » » * in
waa* In which lh* bnhy could bo
t t r i o a i p i . i .n c H i i r a a t *
talirarod, with lh* pWUctlon of AI.TRKNR JOffM. OomptalaaBU
ho diplomatic Ikotao tag*- U U r
ho *ald ho told Guggoabolm to ' ** ^ow'd* nJ o r ^ r r n l r i T "o a
T ill! XAMK AHD BT Tlir. Al
tain th* car bock, and ho hlowotf IXTHoHrrr
o r T im VTATB o r
went in RalUbury. N. C. on M*r.
Ex’Ht i Jo xrn . » " " "
Z2, ho aoitl “Hendoroon" ahowod Tn^H
draa. and ylart nf raaldaara I*
him o boby. at Alkon. S . C&gt; which
nnkaown.
.
. . . .
Tan am baraby nrdarad, mu
aUhor waa tho Undhorgh thUdr
or war lapiroortcd oa iMh.
lib day of jaaa. »*•*. •« • » . ."Ml
—Complaint fllad BO*1aat »OW 10
All thl* waa prafamd by M*ana’ af
Hi* abor* antltlad rau.a and OjOTt.
itatamant Out ho know who hod Tka Hanford H.raU la karabr
daalanatad aa lb* mworwipmmwr !■
khi no pod lh# child, how ho wo* whirl! thla ardar aball h* publlabad
four
.#
killod, a-td whoro tho rmnaom forWltnaan
V. B I&gt;o.M..^ n y b *f
money waa. It waa at th# oataot M14 ru ral! r«uM.
*r
of thl* tratlmonp whkh b*g*n MBl Iharonf Ihlft ll»« l"*1
tXICOLAIW.
yeotardey morr.lng with Meona Hay. A. H. »»•
Clark.
tolling of hi* p**t carter aa Got ....
a m . Wr.BKn.
DayatyOwk.
man are rat .arvlc* aftn t, federal "&gt;• *
invoatlgalor and priraU detec ih ea L)
■v Tine cot'HT o r THH cornwV
1 jr n c it o r i g a i w t * c o m fy .
Ro* Harrtaon, apeedy Banford ,NrL °H";UVTh. ..t a t . »f •AM
'"AVA; &gt; J O W - a c - J - * that
tb.1
left-flaldar, »et a Central Florida
1032 Barehall Uaguo r«wrd by
going 3* itralght game* without X ' Z r Z lh# Vnb’^ iV o, Apr...
an error. After dropping » fly
on Miy lJ- Itarrlaon never mlaaod
Ang^hcL jfyrlngtho ju or.__
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M,. Combine Hits, Errors
7or 5 To3 Win Over Cocoa;
Leesburg,DaytonaAlso Win
Wit* Hart Maiwett, *ar*-*IHI»*
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p v ,'"*
S o Jc IiU
. frV f-. r t S l M l l» *JJ?
fair arrof. and a pair •» »•}•
-a (a iror* i I IQ I victory
Ifct ( V o . hrflftft* f f o r * R
r £ -4 _ » " U r o * r altar*"""
a Ilia r~»«‘ faurt* OralaJH
and lh* Inrtl.Ba* laarlh

Hill

S j g S t t j S * ' t e k l f t V « Mm ant t n a w ktr? t h .C .% . UH-naad.r.
i l l « » | . u ln doubt from th.
'f r a t M * th“ f'aaa war.
Tima form af artla. " ‘ V ^ . -Tlh
laa tallaldlna
.
abort
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MaCally b«fnr* rallrlna lb* *.1*
E Z X lii, la lb. Ural lanlaa. »«•
aa?ilad down aflar that » « • * • * *
wllh lha aid nf aoma «'**•. " * .,
laa. flnlahad lha «ama by allaa^aa
naa hi,*' ■"d 'biaa
• Nfly,
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Cham aarnad
Thaa raoa
r»d. ,.i
fall. an llah'.r wllh t«
In tha
flral
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Harn.a
and wabi
ran. aaaond
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laammalaa who contributed anal?
'Innio* *rrnr* Ibat put lha vatrraii
In a li"l*. but. h* waa off form for
Ilia firm llm* and ma*t of lb* It
b.la wrra wall aarnrd.
In lb* m»*allm*. l-afjy Knowlra
had lh. I'rarb.ra bvHlad *11 lb*
way *»c*pl In lh* Iblrd In lhi&gt;»

WiiSwarSSAPaKS

MEANS T E L L S
AMAZING T A L E
OF KIDNAPING

?i.iTI«'K,,,!|M*' HKHKlTr m v itx
lhal lh- »n.|.ral*n»d will, on lh"
Urd day of Jun-.. A t*. I***.
wol lo |b* llonorabl* r ounly
liole* »r Hamlaol* Couniy. rierlia
lb-ir Ilflftl
final ralurn.
account
ln*lf
rpiurn. hitwh
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IIHIflfr* M K lfts tlf*
inM of W. l'.
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for ft rinAi
flnftl i*unm
MUlimml
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l»»r
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mlnlatrailon of aftld
nnd for
an ord»r d lirhirflni lfc»m ftft ftuen

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*e«n two chaulffura, a nura*.
maid. Mr*.
&lt;nd »no‘h,r
men out thert ftiul wouW not go
~| went lo ‘Mr*. McUan andj
told her ahe **• violating hor
agreement by having »o niary
PfApt* nut— there. Thrrewnole I |d hour# lo g»l »w*y- ky
only object in the c*«e w*» lo
return of th. biby. I
III vuiV .....................
Mra, McLean
McLean tin
:„u^ Mr*.
thatt If
if &gt;he
»he krpt
krpt
&lt;(r pulling olwla.lrt In Ihc way
Iherr w»» no telling what would
happen to the liaby."
Then, he aaid, he kidnaper*
moved South.
•■They wanUd to know If Mra.
McLean thought *he w»* giving
a tea p a .ty -th a t apparently
J t 't .'l tralite th# arrlouanea* of
Ikia thing. They *ald I would have

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IPORK SAUSAGE (3 Pound* 2 5 * )

lb.

BEEF

1j

Steaks
22c- 2 0 c 17c 15c

Atlantic and Gulf
Fertiliser Co.

— 7n“SS^ 5

lOfta. bulk

Maxwell Mouse

21 0*.

No. 1 Cobblers

CO FFEE

P o tato es

lb: 2 4 *

10 lbs. 121

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With Orders

K ra u t

Neatle’a. Everyday

10*

Oversea Qts.—In Gtoaa

M ILK
R P. S. Ginger
ISyrup 19*
tall cans a
3 For
ALE
2 No. 2 Cana Tomatoes or
2 small cans 5 / lChiuso 1»*
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Overeea
Sm all Size

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No 2 R. S. P.

AGES—IF YOU FIND
ONE SHORT IN
WEIGHT r r s YOURS
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Salad Dressing
Pints 15«

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C herries 25* Ala. Girl Dill 32 ox. Jar 1 Phillip**
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Fancy Yellow

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3A T U R D A Y , M A Y 13th »nd MONDAY, MA^ 15th|

BUTTER »&gt;

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' " i 1™------- .
A n One-tlay painting and m e
3Sc!T h i* ad entitle* you fofhatd.tcount on a SOe ewi of WALLHIDK ,
or cut o larger m x
W ith WAU-HIDE you end d.yt

nTlalatnilow -III *&gt;, «r*»'*d '»
" ' a . rfrdl|nr or mm* nln#r III P*r*
r
* . pmaStad ,
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I'nmpilxl l'.*n*i»l I-•—» of rtorim.
" I ln l- I *t Sanford. ClocMa. Ihla
,h . « ... day » ' j *5 * ,V,A* hV &amp;
County Ju -a*
"f rlorlda.
County,

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s r «!*—'*&lt;' ■ » « - c"!- IJu ice 1 5 /

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WALLHIDE

n l M iP lia iJffS
(hi* Vitoltxed OU Ptmt *are* vou
r
money bccauio fewer coat* are
»
L E G A L N O T IC E
needed. Come in today and l-ring
' jnnm w#. da- thi* ad with your name and ad lrrt|#f&gt;
IV THH cot'HT n r THH c o l VTT *«»•
Jt'fK
ir,
aHHIXOCH
dt IM.r,
"caw. * ”r '- COtNT* ” ra lo m .b. .PPHm',o . » A,* ^ 'f;
'laOWIDA .
•t a t i : n r rioniD
for your 3Sc Wallhide diacoui r
y t V $ r T ' &amp; : 2 U ? - f x “ r " .'.
We Im UII Auto GUfs
mlRlftiraiiW *n
u llt (he un-

ContHHTd Vmm Pwfd.Onot
alnaira aad a warn ynw
run*----Aflar lhal alnnlne Kaowla* htrl tin pad Ihc baly down. I f a
pllrh..I
no
hll
ball
»«rap«
----- t(!*v l»&gt; T* • 4«*r
III l h *
f t lllli •** I nurre called lh&lt;-m l i coma on hack
PrlRR Vftft Ml*
nlnll, innlna*
, h. ard thrv loft lmtnc,|i»tily.
«Ma
A*
lha
raaull
of
lhdalrnl.
in, tKey left Immcdiotcly.
IW high iryla* la calrh I rln
rrarbara l —b undlapulad P»*****••llcmlcr.on *n I hrnton wanted
iff [m
llr.I
Holt
nor.
oo-o
.
.
il.
alaa of lha rallar wlllla lha Jarbalshannon.
hlV
*,*V«
ViaId. ana r .« r _ «',"hV ^ „ :!d
knuw
to whom they
tft ftQ
Mtfv «**.
• weie . to
riV c a rio Vadliaa"la*"TuuMb"?laca. -ive the baht amI ^hrih«r tnry
fjowarar!" l’ d °.;UVm.d .V i"
. . i T w I n r i * 'i , , r *
An
•» •• i*fi a k were going t» •••» the tlOO.lKW. I
^Vu,h*taoma*I»i«
an «h. M r s
Maara. af
} * ! I
told them they were lo daliyer the
v i.d lln , J b
‘
* * l
i ^ n ? T n d ,,US ^ r rt" fci ^
baby to Mi*. McLean and they
llayaa. aa
.. * 1 1 1
V I'anulnaton. lb «
would get the inoley.Vda. If
Iray, If
... ;
Then fo lowed • »t»ry of more
f'hambarlato, rf
parleying, backing anil filling.
lha allhlb
. Hull, e
•larlna*. Ib
Tha Tlaar* al*«ad a
t n&lt;iliig with th# final failur. of
a *
KnowlaA P
the whole attem pt-an attempt
R
K
U
t n
la It l" t&gt; ■* 1
All It It IU A r. which the previuoa July ha*
xr.ve hmtiina
lUldrman. cl —
Taddar. a
W.rlebl. Ib. *a
I'llMCh. p. H
llr*t
.
Ohalarly. rf. lh
Gugianhclm. I • «
■»
now pending la over a »utn of- nnel• (iugganheim.
All H H IN. A * Tft»l*»r.
link
__,#r. “SI*
$3r,,C00 Mean# and Whitaker al- againat a hard propoaltlon wllh
I'uwi't*. rt
II.II. lb
legeiCy ichemed to obtain hut did Mr*. McUan falllrg down on m»
riirrh. If. I&gt;
i
I'lllmftft- !»•
like that *n.i everything. . .
Phacblatl, ••
•«
1 ______
not get.
lie
,.a,
rf
“ I Baked Guggenheim If th«
||otll*ol«l. t*
Mean.
»ai,l
he
urgcl
Mr*.
Me»"|~ 1 l If It •
ll*»nl. lit
baby had been dallrtrad to hi*
MiHtrr. ftft
I
cm
to
go
out
to
Falrview
aid
pm ,. I&gt;r Innla**:
M] ln*
llr limit, tf
home.
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lA**bura
,,,
aaa
M»«R. I*
RATES
Plttrm. ft
I
Fenton"*1'**'
ron'
IMillllp*. I*
j , r i&gt; ii i* i
10c Hut 1 t i n t .
All It II INI A B
PATTONA
Inflft. KhnWlH.
Kmw Mmyrtt* 1
Sc lin t 3 U n it*
llolnrh. ftft
Hftfftk IdMftfcEEE
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fllrivn.
lit
7e lin t « llm * *
V ™
bi.lV nil
Jiuiwr. lit
Hh4lt •*•*•». It
Be lin t 1 month.
IlMVMMlI. rf
Minimum c h i r r • W
Nimkt,' r f
Wtdtrr, fit
I'vM. *»•
• p it... la in * and fh ltdrea*.
tlrmliftm. r
Idin*-, |t
Hcd Martin *nd Kddi* Mror#
IlftSftf »•
IvONG’8 M E A T I S A T R E A T TO
HAVE YOUR WATCH rep*lr*d
It II Ik II l» 1 were the .ole H.nford Pl*Mr» to
by ona who really know* how
H.IHC I»r •a*»!•*••
,
9 tt#l ice„re home run* during th# IMA
221 E . F ir s t S tre e t
O p p t-lU P o e lo flk s
thiando
»« 7 :
Central Flnrld# B*»«b#i| L**gue
trigg*. JewoUr, M»f. Av»
Vun’owary; Tbr.a I-.,**
V.'M ifim n. MMM lofttd onft i t DayHUITABLK t l i r r a For M°‘h* r&lt; hi. ». Ilnrn—d Hfm* " **; ‘L.IlkV ten# Beach whil* Mirtln got hi# | PASTEURIZED CREAMERY ftOLL
flw»4
Murrlllre
hll
ft.
Holftrh.
Hjjftfc*
D*y. (SumUy-. K*»»onabl, . Mr*. 4|tfl»n liiiktb.
Ilfilacli. HjQft*1* •l HeUnd.
•_
113 Holly Are S',n V eil imubla play. ItoWfc In
Paul* Ehrlich.
.
VV-A&gt;.r |n Jnloar. Lall nn ba***
Corner Second St.
ticUndn ». Imyluaa t
Hnck 1. Klora * '• * " * '• ''* * *
BPtLEPBY—EPILWT1C8I H «- by
U «** nn ball*, nil M'm-Ii i. &gt;-"• L
I I . . . 1 Hll*. off Moek ' « ‘, k «
trolt lady find* tomplel* rellor run.
In I In.; off rinra * wilt. •
6 -P o in t S e r v ic e
fn, huilumd. Spcei.llal* hom* - nil,. In 1 Inn. nff Ihllllp* J - [I,
abroad, failed. Nothing to i«ll- All » v .v . 7 .
' . r: : *. : :'.!5
Mr*. tieorg*
Georg*
letter* anawered.
*naw»red. Mra.
tu u
t )n„ Wl.ain* pltra.i
rempatar, Apt. 4-49.
SA V E H E R E
I pllrliv*.
•tt. B ird, Weal. INtrolk M ^ '_ _ |r«lnt»r
P.m ,.,
(J _ U „ b, J —Munev Saving Prlcea-r-2,
SHW
M*„'n*
M
ftlMKft* t" Kmil 1 0.7 win, knoi'kttt —Complete F r e a h 8tocka
|V—Autom obiles
nul
trip!**
•'■*'••
'*•
util
ft„•• •
»»!*••• a"«*d
" JI,two
uIaIra. r,"i\;*re.
.|f»ur. Il*O
to"m
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W
e.
Weekly—3—Quick Truck Dc-1
t- -r. 1 H r lift
u tkM
lt.
tIBED AUSTIN Coup#, good con­ luv.Baled
uvvaftiru la»r.f»..f*
’W
m,.A 'iverien lo you—1—Conveni­
u ..b ,.r« '•
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J ; r V2d
tintiia-il «»n ol4 tltorav CSMcIt a»ft
dition. f 198.00, R##l * So"*- joutig
J'*«* fhrch for
hi»“ I*
'* ent Locations and Prompt,
Myrtle A
v
* . _________
Courteous Service.
Np « Hm&gt;ma t'r«eh*rft htr»
U4 &gt; ftff#rn«Kin.
|—Situation Wanted
(l wa. • l«»* hlllln* coataat Ital
•rmlurecl • h«m* run »I n«wi
MIDDLE AGED Colored m ...
.ni,” t « . r »M
want* Job ta truck driver o r ! , e " 4 # e j d
at
( i«ra*r l-ll
Mil j -P«r«
n
*h#uff*ur. 41*. F.a,t Qth .tfoet.
,&lt;T.ck.r
rb
Hb^i.r
Mr,llm an«l Itluimu^rlftIn
ft#r»UaU.
»»•
* aI—' .___
uibir
nura k^ww
B.aVT k
fciii.i*
lU * «hr
At Monty, Spring ,Prirea_
II rrun*
II *11*
OI.ORED WOMAN w*nla Joe eu mllMl up 11
u n . nn li
nil* in «IB*
«
pur*.-oV cook »hd h # u .* k ^ r t n m
Famous Bucceas-cure Sleek and
lltl.g worker, 416 E ..» «th 8t. bu,.,**^ ^
M p tn m
Poultry Faada, Grains and Hay.
Price* that *r# right. Froth itocki
15—Apartsitnts For Rsnt
Weekly.
TWO FURNISHED Oee#n Front
Apartments. Accommodate four
to tight each. Bleeping porthea
•My tro u k la-------gUutd and aerwanad.
AvalUble
W E ST E R N POT R O A ST
now for *umm*r »##»#n.
ISO B. lha wh#l# iprlag aad
Al Money Saving Prices
- Ocaan Av#, Daytona-_________
it rod aad diuy,** writ## Mr,
Complete atock* light la town on
T v k»r, of Jtplta. H a 1
.1 4 — L o ts F o r Bale
til mixed Fertlllaar aad Fertlllsar
karad that at as# Um
i b .
FOR BALEi Ocaan Property. Cor- Draught ted telpte ma. I
Material, tatted for thla larallty.
Ona Trial Conviaeaa.
tnsdo Beech. Ft#. Owner, U to th# dreg Mac# aad k#u_
Brockway. 904 Booth UUUboro packaga aad tegM taklag tt V Com* ky, Mt*e get acqualntad.
A » u l
T e n d e r
You'll like thla ’ **ero—Wa give
algkt Aftar thaw. I N t u n O
St. F*«r Smyrm*.
aa tiy ta a . I a a felt ef a*a aad you Value, Quality aad Sarvka.
t e — Ml-cwlUnaou* P e r S e t* fat #wt tn tte f .—
a m aad da a
THIS WEEK ONLY. UiHtlTlI “rtal dare
i b .
v ' s t p i gmllen- (with *alnt or- ##
r i’
SA N FO RD STO RE
►'i*r»). flualty-Bogtr* Hardwarv #u
2 0 3 lU U road Ave.
O M PSO N . M anager
a S . THO
PpfVR PURE BRED Poland Chlaa;
HI
AC
K
, Pig*Warld Ctemple# h f ^
g. KBO eark. T. O. Landroa*,1 Dk’ AUf M
‘ 1 Farm,
;
- S ? . - ; L - .a . r v . ? a ?

This 50c can of

2;y
?/:
■Sg^a-jfeF^SS:

Can l.ara hll*. ifaawall I. I w
itar'ullr Tbraa ba** hll*. wall,
dlolal. b«***. Howard. H*^r*H.
call • lo.llbla play*. "•■"•J;., *J'*
Im.ii Iu llama*; f“ n"* r,. " " V " «V
|labar. blrl'ully. In llandlayi rrla*.
uaa*«l*lad I-all on ba»*.
. thmf '.d » Hlrudb
,brM. „t{
» b» Holt I lla*a* " " ball*, oil
liabar 1. off M«ll 1 Wild P.lrha;.
Unit lukcr J l****'l ball. W *"
I'll 'by pllrh.r. v n ally h y jln ll.
Karnad run*. Hanford 1. « or.« I
I inulir* I»r1*1.111 and, l.udwl«
ll.VVTII.NA "MAI II. Hay l»
tw.pll* hum. run. by Hh.Vr « * '
.» .nd Jarh Ha«. and a l» hit b. •
Hal*, lh* rafu.analad
Ollaado
riaara rfroppad an I ' l *

Sha *•■** fl.W. " * • " » ^ l»rloa,
L T *ot
at'third wl.*ly by «-«rilf- id U|&gt; with
i b ^ r . J^ u .^ . iiba b ^ ^ :/ ;.h .id
A - Maiw.ll ainirh nul. hut lUb.f
Ml lha ball Into tha dlrli la J » r Jb.nn.r la arora hafor a Nrw
comb a n in Intlall aul.
Tha Indiana llad II up In *h;
faarth
Mn'ully dnuhlad li» Hfl
ctnlar, and Wall irlplrd In thh
aama
h«
fa*lna ‘(ocallnn
locanon
nan
... loan
....... b •
a llad
a Q baaa
ay maa ^
ha_ awould
ha». arorad
•••»•-homa raw Th. ball »*• oaa of lha
___ .it mi n*;»
— n&gt;- »i
r«lly
' •"*
- m ; " »rnr*cl• **n
- -th*
- * -P•« -l;• « ' &amp;
oror»4 when llmdl^y fllv4 **ttl to W i'rV I .H .T .!. 4 V ..V
*515
lUrrlMu. mntl lh» *1*1* w*» r*llr*4 her* &gt;.*irrday a(l*r*.M.a H »•*
' — * J'” *
rrw flU wHh*th*
Tha Fad. an.ra.. a pair In lha
almth with on. nal ilaawall «■&gt;• r . n r T ’. i i ' h o : ; ; p . . r h M . bU,
hla
mV aarand hll. _
aa dnabla. to
In rum.
rlaTil. four main**
Ha acurad on Jlawrumha
wJ*J*
Th» Jl* * r * had l»
i*"*
i u through lh. boa Ilarrlaon hll •ior tarn t» .lop •**.
%ar*ly l« Hriully who .lu.Md
S r S a h allow In* .Tawaomb WlWhrnL

SAVE 35c!

�q

m Crawford

Sanford S d iU

Sven DWeree
From “Doug” Jr.

rfilnf.
Mm ; con modiU«* Art ■ hundred pnvffl hi#b«r
L_—
than they wen • few toonUM-wa fffeJee hen douWed.
SOver nlmoal ham ^ rteiwMM^ dOperceM; wh«M itatoat
increaeed In rwytnf^M'edej Ok w^lodrtvt WhS p h i ! a
prledi are belnf quoted 75 percent higher than depreeefen
low*. Even bontir are itromer.

Maahor*. iaWr h# | | filiW iri
k n e e to Make wromgUinawtogy
remark* about my frW a*. FT*

W
ag ■wrawaiubUr

MMtold of team a mm »*r*e*
W&lt;dl bar knaki#*. -I tboogbt M
If 1 1« t i n y from
found
M v •nrrbuwflng*. m v Mind*
l*W 9 hippy mm,” H bi Cnwfard

nH

SATURDAY, . WAT It, IW»
WW U i.gV K U a* FOB TODAY
n ow TO CONQUER AN EN-

— fciLv— utL i k j.. iw n’ii

w ar*

b Um

?

I hr Lord, ha maketh avan hi* a»*
• ami** to h« at pea.-# with him.—
Proierb* 10: 7
*
Evaryon# I* wondering whalhar
Cml.iii mean* what ha M J*.
Army** IUnha SwaU—
Coma oft in, boy*! Tb#

Pi.turn of the Kentucky Par­
ly kuk niorr Ilka a boalng match
limn * home r**».
|[niln;f prlrrn ihould make the
ii... of. the Preeldant’e *«tr*m*
Inflationary power* unn#e#***ry.

of the eouiHary he* been ndttded By five blmotf dortara,
It la also evident that the drttfle redwtton fit rMertna'
approprlatlonh1. and the other W|W aconomy meeaore# wflteh
PrtnUfent Rorjfefrit led Inaugurated, reducing the pay of
thouaanda of jgtwrnment. ynpto&gt;— and puttln^ meity^ of
"them- entirely out Of
aerloua deflationary c
into circulation US p vfded for k» the farm relief bin. the
reforeatatfon meiauT the unemployment relief bill, has not
yet been gitcotnplfahe
Why, then, fltfe itfdett rtaeof prlcee, which, delly diepatches tell us, la put df many unemployed baak to work, ie
raising wagei, Incre
neaa chart* fn every
in public peychology,
thcmaelvei the* the
rfence whfcB enconregew
without pinching thftr fa
It aeeflM to uv (Hat
ample evidence fflaf it b

"Otd ike vayng# mato aay dWfordtMd la yofrr ratatlonkfclp with
Hw ygtrbankxT’’ IUt
lawyer
mkatf.
“Nona whatever/* »h* aaewand.
Tha taiwu of a property eatttemank ranched oat nr mart wvra
net d talffd tjr Mlav C n w fteft
lawyer hat he *aW that ‘ what'*'
XoaA** r. limn’* and dThll’i DM***
U Dour’*.’

rof*uJaaa
noraeaMIL
." **M
ouUntot
havhur IWe

eClhaCaaataf Ireland ky tha
» Ortaaar "JOte.” whete aMM.'

hi wee? and riMir
•vary Kmw Ofa«lf|*w ■ 0 « ) | i Dltetdy
Caaaatllae tabby • I t e t

MAYFLOWER*

H eeooM t. w eiA tm
A I f A U llf U L H O TIL
i y l o t i f faiilm*) • Od i w . R«dia

'

OliveSkapy*

FLAGLER*

M O D lf n A f TH# f l i r
M i l OAYAOf
.

____

i v i r y c o n v im tH c t Toe tuM M i* c O m i o i t

It te the old, ohPatory i
buy Juet *» many Uilnj
A change m-public
Now la the flmtf to-buy.
jlarnUri! *■&gt; brought about by
a acrnrCVtl *usp»n»ion of th#
Cnlilan Hula.
raging tha bonu* with Inflated (Old gfai
currency I* a good way _to gat It fain Gift
Int,, circulation all right! but how January,
la tlie * government going to **- forth In
plnln to tho»* Chicago aehool
Iciclirra that ovardu* *al*rt#»
can’t be paid In th* aam* wayt
Tl'i too bag they eliminated tb*
Cc*t of prcxlurtiun guarantee In
the farm relief bill. You ■**, If
il had been pa**&lt;il. It would hays
■at a prcrnltnt to that th# nawa*
pnpar boy* might work tomathlng
Ilka that on th* government *ooner or later.
P rtv » I'alm Dvach Time* b#*r
editorial: ’’ For the pr***nt thvrv
limit hv no retkl*** reltbratlon
that Will give a black eye to the
new Ugitlallon.’’ When, then, ehall
It lot given a black eyeT—flt. Peterila rg Independent.
Not until
aftar the Eighteenth Amendment
Jt repealed.
Soma of thee* defiant gold
hoarder* who queellon tha govaramant'a right "to com# and gat
it,1* may turn out Ilk* th# priaan*r who romptalnml
“You can't
.put mo In jail,’’ or tha fellow at
-tb* Too who eald whan be eaw
a iflrnff# the fln t tlma, “Thar#
ain’t no euch animal.”
The Admlnlitratkm In Wa»h‘ Ingtou I* comldarlng plan, to raCura tarlffa on lugs* aa that
COha, tha “Sugar banal o f th*
world" will here eon** plea* to
tell It* only anbaUntiai product.
The plan te not entirely AnrVMIe
sis' A diriitn miiHifketinvf mm*
— b it hope t ? eairnterthandte# lh
Cuba unlearn Cabo la atlowvd to
aeli lugar In Aotetica.

We now have a Complete Stock of

BILL AFFECTING
STATE BAN ES

DOZIER ft GAY’S QUALIFY PAINTS
.

/Comltewd Pram f i r i One)
fa ana paid by Dttval county.

•ticIf da Captain Stetfplcture a* told in the
it "bttvury".
courage",
co io n u r langwego ox io m a w riter apout
u n *« r; . w
w « i" &gt;
"tlMhltfr wavgr, *l*h imthing mm about the infinite tech­
nical aim required and the careful planning needed in order
to aecQre atltceu.
This Captain' ^Wtoi&gt;ilt, does lit eoeh d way aa to Jeava
no doubt.that raecdibgT laflera froibf » foundering veaael
In a aclentific undertaking daw W be earpted out only by
thoae who have a thorough Knowledge of the requirement*
involved.
,
From the time w h in the ilret fafttt radio meea*i»
wu received uUtif the last man wig aboard, tie captain
recite* every at*pl M*U * detail. LoCktlng the .hip *ae
no easy matter, t tr BdnrMge wire ."oft" add It #ka only
by the uae of. a radio dlfwetkm flnrfar that the American
Merchant camo into viddr of the dlatn&amp;aetf veaaef five hours
after racelving tile f&amp;4t
O’* ^
■
,
,,
...
Heavy * * u prevented tga Immediate Munching of the
boatai and1 to* thn neat hour the plan of ebategy waa
atudled, gear and1tacMs waee avraaged, lines, fenderp, mat*
tresaea. Itteboqyei and »dde»*&gt; wefc mad* ready. For an­
other Hour the AmuHdaiv Mwuhant maneuvered back and
forth near the, «t*klftg SUM taMlag the wind and rea and
iU effect on .tier f#o Boatr, Off daw apnad o v er tW area
on which the' boat* wouttf dWII daring the actual reacue.
Firing a Una aefoaw tha **&lt;tw City, rendl** over an
empty lifeboat, getting the f»*Jd W W jt an# * a ^ J t
back to tha reacue aklp de«f the cehtluWng UtM which

BANYOlUY,

M b* Perkina, fumed f a u b
vecrejjry of labor, doea nab al. wag* practice who! aha.pr— nea.
Of pure#, eh* ho* baoo buay
lately with her new dutle* and
her eatrrm* labor Ugtebtten. Her
chauffeur recently tendered kla
ire ignition
explaining ha could
■ not ataml th* (train “of work- log IT hsurw a day,"
And tb*
. Perkin* Labor Bill caJb for only
i * i* hour* a day, fir* day* a wvak.

"Beat For the South."

STANLEY-ROGERS^
HARDWARE
CO.
*
*
i

. odg*.
e. Ptnella* and Paaea eountlo,
epeelatly, providing
HU.
■pvcuitjy^
pmvfidini that
muh p
w *act
«i
act vhall In'no way affect thla cir­
cuit' a* now aWatlar.
7. Voluala county with one
Judge.

ZOd Sanford Avenue

MEAT.
Many a meal is built around these three standbysmeat, potatoes arid gravy. InVSrfabfy they aw tKd’ l|W
dishea that come to your mind as you plan* your dfonei
'
,*
"
’1;'.
\’ .
But in spite of their hunger-satisfying and.
»Bhmg qualities, this time-honored trhmmote eafjY Become morJotonous unless it is Supplemented by* otter
dishes.

IS. Sumter an j taka counHei
with ort ajudg*.
17. Orange and 0 areola coontla* with one Judge.
I t . Menote* and Sera iota eoun­
ite* With one Judge. Effvcttvo
Jon* iS, IM S; until than appli­
cable only to Mcnatea county.
J». Hardevi DaSotn- and fOgHland* countla* with on* Judk*.
I t . Indian RIVar, Okaacbaba*.
tka Woman’* CMI waa bald St. Loci* and Martin aedntteu
rtu teay gfterwa ev tert In th# w(tH one Judge.
WalakW Clfaib room* with' Hr*. J . . 13. Broward county with an*
;W. Bteliku, pre.ldent i t tha dub,
ta lh* chair. , f t e itnatea war* JUM*'8*mlnal. en&lt;) Brevard coontated by tha aacrury, Mr*. #- E. tlaa with one Judge.
tA OIUKriat, Levy, Cltrue and
Talkr. Th* aurora of a club room
eoontte* with ana Judge.
a dtaenadd and U Waa daekted Ifanteodb
tM. St. Jahna, flaglar and Put­
*»td# by Uia m b ' to retain
nam aounlit* with ana lads*,
I f .necl.,1 Into law tha UUl
would fo Into i f f act U daya after
udjourntaant of th* ligi.latura ax

However, it is often a problem to find these ‘"side
dishes” in your own head. Of course you cap quiz yoor
neighbor, or ask the members of your family what they
tfopld like. But even this source of information Is often
lacking ir/ideas.
. . -v
The thing to do is read the advertisements in your
newspaper. Every da
foodstuffi oir those
vegetables and fYui

&amp; SSSSLZ% ZS

tional food manufacturers,
eatf make yon* market list
out of the house.

'th* chalman of w ito /JN S tillin
BxtamUad OtfMWtWta Hr*. Hav­
re W * n . nMT *bd Wig nthortaad
to pnMH- the (pfltentliiii of th*

Thera are two aide* to the**
herd luck 1debtor VtortM.
Qov.
* H erring'of Iowa telb of an tal incident in that atate which enn
iv rapetlthm. The**
; nn rlilerly coup)*
icltf
horw for |80M cojk ahd&lt; t
m«no mart gaga W the
tf.vn'Ute balance. They ftgttrt
auru ptua th* Intamt. WVM
' •uUlclent to eaa than th]
i thair declining yearn and
hrd reached th* a c t la tit*
'they ware juatly tired or wo
■MW* their flood te gahte add

menu* before y6u step

it cuts of beef, 9 cuU of-veert, 7 of

Rbfkr there a re a l least
sow in every store, 16 dli
canned milts, a douti or
-

ft&amp;Z jfLJr-.

B

cereals

&gt;

m WT u

'can’t got th a ir'fa m hntea
t era Ilrlnw yn&gt; thnrfly te j »

ssrefa aSsysy
tb* comfort* of their haaa*

’T -4 nT

tha pwAxte o( Uteir farm.

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SANFORD

ia l A n d P ersonal Activities
Telephone:

MARGARET PETERS, BttM j Editor

O ffic e 148

3RD, FLORIDA.

Coast Guard Is Hit!
By Economy P l a n
O f Administration

SATURDAY, MAY 13, IMS

Weird World In Water Drop Is
Shown At Chicago’s World’s Fair

gtrgatlon will he Invites! to join "
in the elngirg of the chore***. A
|otief story of th# origin of »om*
■of tho older hymn* wl.l be given
' uy the pastor. A cordial invltatieit
I- cite nurd to all to attend Ibia
&gt;ervlce.
The program for the evetuag
i aervlvt I* i t follows:
I'tdudt*.
"The Church In Ih* WidwooiC—
(’hoir.
P n jn r .
“Worship In Bong"—The
R«».
Smith Hardin.

WASHINGTON, May IS.—Mb
- T h e government'* eeotomy pro-1 _
belli# priia rslmly. From his ilip'E R O C I O U S n n i m a l n fsaitly—Ik* FreUroa, a ftally ef per aheped farm he will ekoot oat
great will lotto tbe di.mirsal o f, U
many breathes ef tka llalett st hath
i.V)0 Coast Guard enlisted men. J . battling^
«. to th e . d e,a th
, . animal asd plant forma. Net only theetesds of dll*, halr-ehsped shafts,
iio umpoeary warrant offkarr.
vopetattons gro w in g in to Ik* aforementioned feroeioo, bents, toward th# tarlle-shaped form ef the
Ths member* of the Dirt Gar- [
SATURDAY
Mrs. C. U Goodhue, of Jackson­
causa the taping up 74 patrol I tre e * in the tw in k lin g o f nn rapid grossing tree* and self bleed- irtdialam. Three turn into a gdalleoue protective eeatiag far the Par*.
The Woman's Missionary So. boats, W picket boat* and cosing j evi\
i-iigo
tu rc
rco
i- lag Inaeets will be eiktbltrd. bat morrtum, which moatralarlly protect
ville, sp«nt one day bore this week i.errrs Clrele, composed of tin
•}'»», m
in stv
srct-lik
o cren
c re a lu
a u
dit'.to tk* artivltle* ef aeeieroaa other
First Methodist of several Const Guard station*.
with her daughter, Mrs. V. E. former Mayfft'r Cirtle and Dirt eiety of the
vnling into liv in g e n titie e ns tiny plant! and aalmato—tiltb ltsa li hint from the attache of hie safety.
Douglass, Rose Court.
Coaat Guard headquarter* said if by m ngic— a ll in
ein g le of a etngl# dtop ef water—will be Hie itrenaoui efforts da not reward
Gardners Circle .»t the tisrdrn 'chicken
C.h, T h 5pilau
?
supper beginning et
him, though, bceaUM he la eoon en­
■homo.
Club, met yrrterday Morning at 5;00 p &gt;, jn t|w M(beh Bul'oing this step wonId bo necessary to j J r ,,., 0 f w ater,
"What * Frier J We Have In
Mbs Winn is Harrison loft Jrra­ 10:00 A. M. fur a buslner* nircl- The Ceclllan Club will meet at keep the ospone* for tho flecel! Thi| iU rt|ing i g g r e d lb le
Prolotos are tittle known lo the gulfed la tho leterier of hi* foe.
Jesus," "How Sweet th# Name
Back
1*
1
tit,
when
tke
'observa­
public.
Allbough
Kleatlate
hat*
*b
ts rdsy afternoon for Ja.-k»ot tills
year beglenlng July 1 *ilb in the world will actually ba brought
of Jesus Sounds", fclt*a the Old
ing
tnd
informal
luncheon
at
the
.7:12
o’clock
at
tho
studio
of
Mrs.
tion
of
tb#
rretoiea
wee
ia
the
Ini­
served
them
for
o»*r
a
renluiy,
com
amount appropriated by Congress. | j„ ],f# (dr jj , # millions of
to spend Ihs traek-snd.
ot tit Tim* Religion', and T H Wear
tial tlagee due to the lock ef tho
home of Mrs. Ralph M. Warren, Fannie S. Munson on Mjrtle
parativety
few
people
hivr
board
of
The reductions taka cfTect by j |,lirj who win
to Chia While Flower for You,
them, let »'on» even lh -tn. The re* powerful leasee that are available
CW East Second Street, before Avenue.
Friepili of lira. Paul, Tetold trill
i fago'a 1933 W orld’a F a i r — A sna (or thie is aimpli- 7'hey »rc too today, s writer surrrrdrd In hating
A supper will be giren at ft:00 j J u£« 20Mother. D#»r". Fillmore— Mr*.
motoring to Orlando to enjoy
Three
life
aavlag
station*
will
Century
of
ProRrcsa,
which
will
regret to learn of the death of
at the Congregational
parsmall t» lie alijorerd with Ih* naked a short etery published la the ialllal
W .-D . Ifoutehan and Choir.
gardeni ttun
a» »*«v
the m
guests
of
l.u- ,P, M.
w
o
i1
—
■
—
*
g
•
"
"
*
be decommissioned, iboe# at Cfou- p|.i r host lo tha world from eyre. Only Ihroogti the letiw-s of volume of Atlantia Monthly. Thle Offering and Announcement*.
her mother, Meu. Miry Weber, at
cerne Circle of the Orlando Ger-|i , n hou»*.
crater, Mass., Booth Brigantine. June 1 to November 1.
powerful mlcru.vi’i-s can ll-*e I ttory, which described beautiful fer­ Solos "II Love That Wilt Not tat
her home In St. Louts, Mo.
To Ike average was, sot a* d.-trrtril, e» many of Ihelf bodies rite of vrgrtdloa with Irert end
Clifford Beasley Is spending the d,“ tIu ,b- . „
...
| The prayer band of tho Worn- N .'j.." 'and Cold Spring, N. J .
Me Go", T h e Old Rugged
flowrrt Intermingling tad t humanFour Co*»t Ouarsl base# will be 1 4«*ini»d with the airv tll aafolileJ conelst uf but * single life ertL
week-end In Jacksonville with
Mre. J . t . Benson
• *« |
Auxiliary of the First PresCrons" and " t a t Ihe Lower
shaped being wssdertsg la their
..With
apparatus
rnmblniog
pried
decommioslonad
as
follows:
Base
by
selvae#
isrlag
the
pad
f
w
T
«
'*
.
the
business
session
at
wh
clt
lime
chur(h
w
l|
|
mMt
,
t
y3ii
friends.
Light* Ho Burning"—Chore***
midit was ranaldered at that time la
„ , __w ... at
q, p . i ewh ■ revrUtiea teems lapoeelble
pUn. were mala for nest -year a ■p.chck l t , he church and will be 5« at• n
Boston, IUs* 21 a
St. Pe- |
„ u
d th,
.a g t plee ef lisith tb# microeenpe and be a highly fietiaalsed fabrlratioa.
by Choir.
photo
projector,
eingle
drape
of
water
MllolL
MU* Elisabeth Carter, of New If.ogram of sct.rllies. Luncheon |f o W ( ] b , m fttinf of the , u, . lersburg, Florida; Base 30 at her
will be enlargrd to Ihe diur-soons 0f At that period Ik# Protore* kad not "Am I a Soldier of the Crou".
w.s
thrn
served
bulTel
style.
Pres-,
m,
ry
„
4;0O
0
-e)ock.
Al
,
imr
n
ami
ina.
Florida,
am)
Base
I
at
jt#|
(#
pf_
Baeaaer,
sated
Smyrea, is the week-end guest of
a four foot errren in Ih* evkIMt st beva garrd open la eueh minute de­
"We're Marching to Zion", “On
j ssl-aiid, fermerly of Oeraaay, aew A Century of Progress. Magr.ilbd tail ne epeetntore will be able to la I Jordan's Stunny Bark I Stand",
Dr. anil Mrs. ’ll. II. Smith, 700
th- suxlhary's twenly-flrst birth- GaWrston.
The destroyer* whtrh will he •( New Totk, this aedera alia*!* 1* to this eeteat, the Protore* Inhabit tk# pietart* at A Century of t’rogrrea
Mr*. Harry H. **” rrn' J
J
‘[' [day will ho iciebrated by a pagMettonetlte Avenue.
and " li Happy l*»y"—Choir and
Rlnehart, Mrs. Rupert Strickland. (, nl nn r h ,n(k
, m decommisalonsd are the Casstn : *11 la * day'i work. la as eihlblt la Jflttht.'lrpPiL.NAtrfJplll-Itt-ftUifil*.
— » »Congregation.
- t-frref—of - 3ly- S o u lV R ee b —
"WMitm i Tium Pevn epi
&gt;
I
i
'traircw
rm
ri*m
;
"IWkwrr;
*
the*‘Sti'1
*'
&lt;«•«’
s
r
i*r*T
fiir
-uf
viaible.
v
A-.iy t l'«u'nrw u Jto JL w Iiitw -v y rv ix r--------- ~
of
A g e s " , "Ncniei- My God to
. Mr. s -n l.ilri. .T. A, -bretherson;
Of
rearer,
P.
J
.
O'Bi
lea's
tale
of
Arieart at Ike Warld'e Pale be will
C. Whelihel, Mrs. Glenn Unyle.,
Number 0One
...........................
of the First Pnugil Porter and Shaw, at New demonstrate In any doubter "there
T h e ", and "Abide With Me”—
Protasos in Combat
|k* 1regie ettitrnr* of a kumsaJ. II. Van Hoy, J . II. Truluck, and
Mrs. E. N. Scott, Mrs. Ralph M. Baptist Church *111 meet at 3:30 Vrnrk, and the Tucker and Davis Is mot* la kraeta snd eartk thau
Choir and Cong regal tun.
Proto res moeetere of Ihie ttagle- ■haped being l&gt; th# liny drop world
W. C. .Hill attended the annul
Wcrrvn, Mrs.
K. Chorpenin r .I
alth __________________
Mr, w . P. nro«ks.|»‘
_
New loornbn. * •
dreamt of In reerydsy pkllooophy,” d'op world will be eeea la mortal of Ihe Proloua hat turned out ta "Shall We Gather at the River",
convention of the FlorhL Lumber
Mrs. Abernathy, Mrs. E. I. Hoy,J j r&gt;&gt; ||()n |,lfk Atfnur| The patrol wed picket b«iats will to pv-sphraM Khakeipeare.
combat. One will watch two kiads tie—Juet fietlsi. Hut hie drecrlptloa
“When th- Roll t* t'alled Up
end Mlllwork 'Association held
J . C. Denson. Mrs: R. I t.I Circe Number Two of the First ^ withdrawn from various stnof aalmaleule* railed Dldlmltm tad of the besuttfxl waving furcate, never
Micro PtojecUon 0»*d
Yondvi", "I'm n Child nf the
j R l ay and Saturday at the Ange Mrs.
Inteadrd
tn
he
tree
la
hie
etory,
T
h
e
Ileas, anil Jfrs. II. B. Pope.
Raptl.t Church wid meet at A:3i»’ ticur-* along Ihe Atlantic. Pacific
t'sirtg a aew method of nteropro Amoeba Parsmoeeloia la ilragglea
King",
"Lord. 1 Ant
Coming
- R P l Hotel In Orlando.
Diamond
tan
s”
become*
real
la
th*
that
eventually
always
tad
la
tieAt the conclusion uf the lunch­ oVIoik with Mr*. 11. Cummings, and Gulf Coa*ta and on the Great Jeetidn, Dr. Itoeaivner for the first
llotnr,"
"Forever
with th#
pro
jet
Hole
that
Dr.
.B
o
e
a
a
u
will
lory
for
Ihe
former.
Del
the
Pete*
takes.
lime o ill eililMt moving plelniea of
eon, a I tho members, willi the tl2 Myrtle Avenue.
. Lnid', end "Gw He With You
Anniversary Will Be exception of Mrs. Rmsoit, Mrs. Circle Number Thrre of the The drcommlasloned destroyers tho everyday lifa of that biologieal moeriunt will ant tike death u kla ptteeil fee laepeetloa.
Till Wr Meet Again.”
will
be
taken
to
tha
PhilatVd|ibi.&lt;
Observed By Group Dess, and Mrs. Pope, motored to First Baptist Church will meet at Navy Yard while the patrol and
Orlando where they visited th'* 7:70 o’clock with Mre. II. A. Wil­
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
picket boat will he assembled at
CHURCH
The twenty-first anniversary uf gardens of Mrs. P. Phillips, Mrs. liam*. Ml Valencia Drive.
th&lt;&gt;
Coaat
Guard
depot
at
Curtis
W.
I*
Tilden,
Mrs.
James
UurCircle Number Four of Ihe First
the Woman’s Auxiliary of tho
Ray,
Maryland,
at
Pasragou'a,
The
Rev.
Martin J . Ilram, rec*
P in t Presbyterian Church, of this •bn, Mrs. Arthur Ilutt, and Miss Rnpthl Ch'irch will meet at 3:70
Miss., and Buffalo, N. Y.
tor.
Mary
Compton.
o'clock
with
Mrs.
II.
\V
.
Ware,
711
city, will be .retail rioted Monday
Fourth Sunday after Easter.
Punch was served at the first Palmetto Avenue.
afternoon at 4:00 o'clock In the
Roly Communion, 7:30 .A. M.
Circle Number Five of Ihe
(octal rooms at Ihe church with four garik-na while at Miss CampChurrh’ School, 9:30 A. M.
a C h im e te* party. Entertain­ ton's home tea was served. Tea First Baptist Churih will meet at
Morning prayer mi'1 Sermon,
ment for the alttmoon will be a wrt also enjoyed later in th* aft­ 3:70 o'clock at the church annex.
11:00 ‘A.’ M-, with itt. Rev. John D.
X ird s Number Fix of Ihe First
pageant. "The Path to Peace”, ernoon at l’crryde.L
Wing. D. It.. Bishop of South
Baptist Churrh wiM'mert at 7:70
which will be presented to explain
Florida present to institute tha
EBEN E/im METHODIST
o'clock with Mrs. If. D. Smith, 700
tha birthday objective of the auxCIIITKCII
rew rector and deliver the sermon
Ramon Novarro Will Mrllonvlile Avenue.
J'«—or this year.
of Ihe morning service. Wardena
Circe
Number
Btven
of
the
Fdc the-pgat, lljrv ara tho Aux­ Be At Mllane Sunday
Suno'ay School, 10:00 A. M.
Heyward Walker and G, A. Speer,
First Baptist Church will meet al
iliary .Gift baa b fin used for the
Sr., will officiate during tha Inwith Mrs. -JJriel Enwftlh-League. lU a P- Al.—
benefit iH heomui a*Abd*pnUter- ““ Who is the ihaniplon' irnger Tii” .3;,70 o'clock
elAel ts .*
r ..
a
l*VH
VMf&gt; KMeeting
ito lirtif TThnrsday,
h iin tliv
Ih-myer
jsUlutinnal ceremony during whleh
Blount,
203
East
Tenth
Street.
natixg,'with thdT^dHKand and phturrs, for length of time, num­
[Rev. Rram will be presented with
Monthly program meeting of P. M.
foreign Helds. It has been decided
ber of pictures and number of the Woman's Missionary Society
the Curslilution and Canon# of tha
that China will bo the recipient languages?
*
Church.
of the Fifst Methodist Church will F l'I.L GOSPEL TABERNACLE'
thla year. Tho offtrtrg will go to
Young People's Service League,
An invaatlgjlion shuws that the taka place nt 3:70 oVIoik at the
rata blah a troat fund, tho interest
6:30 I*. M.
New Orlando Road near Geneva
from which will be used yearly record in this’ matter belonga to churrh with Circle Number One in
In .eoiidaetlng Bible IcxtHotes for Ramon Novairo, whase latest M- charge of the program snd Circle Avenue.
C Itl’HCll OF lilK NAZARKNK
The Ref. William P. McPh*r-J
thd women and fltls jn two Prea- G-M starring pl.-'.ir, T h e Bar­ Number Three as hostess.
barian”, &lt;11reeled by Sam Wood,
son, pastor.
TUESDAY.
byterian Chinese missions.
take Mary Fla.
Bible S&lt;hoot, 0:15 A. M.
N. tli V. Howard Chapter of the
Tha great objective uf tbwt opens Sunday at the Mltane The­
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
Sermon,
11:00
A.
M.
ater.
U.
I).
C.
will
hnv,a
subscript!
&lt;
.t
try •
Bible Institutes Is that they serve
Sunday Sthool, i&gt;: 13 A. M.
A typical toon# ef lire with la a drag ef water i OXtetrgff* World** Pair IMS
Evangelistic
Service,
7:4*
P.
M.
hihlg*
party
at
7:00
o’clock
at
tho
Norarro has sung in pictures
linings schools for women
whiak will b* rot* *1*4 to mllltaM of trialtore to | method of yhoto prejeetbra.
Preaching, 11:00 A. M;
Women's Prayer Meeting Wednes­
girl Who nil! go back to their for a longer length of time than Episcopal Parish House.
Young People's Society, 0:80
day.
3:00
P.
U.
Th* Music Depsrtwsnt of th*
-r i r m
-r - sr* ■•
n«Gv*. viljaftw a*)d terva t as
man now,In tire induaP. M.
Prayer
and
Praise Service
Mr- Ethel limit.
era
lisu and personal wltneMe*!*1^- Hl" P**an Loee Song in T h e Woman's Club will have Its last Wednesday, 7: IS P. M.
n "Mortals and Immor- keeping with the day.
Preaching, 7:30 P. M.
morrow
program
of
the
setson
at
R:00
P.
Arnoum-enteiils,
DITertnry,
and
Pagan'' was ina b contempora­
The choir will render some fine
for Christ.
The Rer. William F. McPherson tal«."
Prayer Meeting Tuesday, 7)10
M.
In
the
club
rooms
with
Mrs.
OtTi-iliuy Prayer.
All mem bars of the Auxiliary neously with Jolsnn's eenture in
Wrdnerday ovrnlng rhurrh at uiueic, and some s |«t i : exrrtlscs
will deliver a menage, "fitHl” nr
V. M.
Firnie K. Munson in tharge. The
will l«- a pair nf the cel ehration of Solo. "There ii Only One Mother"
are expected to attend Monday T h e Jaxs Singer", another pio­
"The Mark of the Beast" at Ihe 900 E. ‘Jm. ML, at H:tki o'clock.
Preaching County Home, t s t l
public
Is
invited.
— Henry Wilt*. Jr.
afternoon aid visitor* wid be neer attempt.
ThL* ‘church maintains a fteo the day.
services Sucday evening at 7:43
P. M.
"The,Meaning
of
Mothers'
Dny"I welcomed.
At tho erening servo,. the pa&lt;Other stars. In ihr beginning of
o'clock. Special music will bo Bending Boom nt the rhurrh where
Preaching County Camp, 9:30 P
Warren llrtlut.
•
- , — i. .
______
tho Bible ard all authorised Chris- •or will speak on "ih e Dulles of
talkies, tang in one, two pictures,
rendered at this time.
31.
"Some Day' I ’horu*.
Ilian Selene# I itnatur# may Io­ the Child to Its Mother."
and then stopped. Novarro has
Garden Club Circle
At the Sunday School hour a "Mothers' Day Thoughts" lv* GOVERNOR SIGNS MEMORIAL
n-nil, borrowrd or purchased. Open
continued. Demand on tha port
Al.l. SOULH t1VTIIUl.lt:
N«r»e.
Tuesdays nml Friday* frun 3 lo progrrm In Ihe lnle&lt;* &gt;t of SurEnjoys Garden Run of the public for hi* well-trained A largo number of Ihe younger
TALI All ASSERT May 13— (jp)
CHURCH
day SrhiKil day will he rendered. "My Mother'* llllile" duet Miss
voice has brought songs In every set aUem!r,|*th&lt;' dance given list
S P. M.
Elilily Slurr Uiiil Ml*« Derrick. —Governor Dave Sholtx yesterday
A garden run to Tlundlu I.ilv Novarro ph-turr exrept one.
All
ihe member* of Ihe srhool will
night at tho City Hall by the
signed a legislative memori*! W
The Rev, J. J. Kellaghan, pastor PAULA COMMUNITY CHURCH tt he pmt In this piogrant.
“A Stmy'j Finuk Hauer.
farms near Orlando as ihn
Novarro, like Chevalier, has members of the 1'hS Alpha Kappa
questing Congress to p u s th#
First Mass, H:00 A. M.
"Mother
ard
l"
aolo
-Thomas
gudsts of the Copejnnd Circle of been responsible for the launching sorority. Dsnring began nt 0:30
It,, sure to nee llint mother Is
Wilcox bill allowing cities to taka
Second
Mass,
l(&gt;:M
&gt;
A.
M.
Townsend.
the Orlando Garden Club wai en­ of a number of outsamling song P. M. an,I continued until 1:30 P.
The Rev. Alfred F.rir»«n, pastor. brought to ihuirh. Alloa no
Ilenedirlinn after 10:00 A. M.
“Abiding
Values'l Miss
Sue advantage at federal bankruptcy
joyed yesterday morning by the hits, th* greatest being Th# Pagnn
Morning
Services,
11:0(1
A.
M.
mother
In
the
community,
to
slay
M. tn music furnished by the Mass.
laws.
Gantt.
members of Rose Circle of the 1-ove Song. Others incluiti Charm­
Sunday Hchtol, 9:43 A. M.
at home hrruu»o »hc may n&gt;&gt;l
Florida Him- Gators, 10-pie^e orf&gt;»ily M*«s, 7:30 A. M.
•'Home, -Fweit
Home" t'horua
Garden Club. Thg members mtl ing. from "Devil May Care"; an
Christian
.Endeavor,
i&lt;:3o
P.
M.
he-.e
u
way
to
grt
to
the
ls&lt;r&gt;f»
Ihm’t permit Her to wayfy
rlirstr* of Kustis.
Sunday School Saturday at 3:INi
at 10:00 ,\. M. nt the h&gt;me of Italian romantic number in "Hud.
nil I Audicnrr.
Evening Service#, 7:3*1 l‘. M.
House.
,
about dinner on Mother’* I/ay. At
Among thn.o seen dancing were: P. M.
Be
nrdirtlnn.
Mrs. A. W. Epps in Drraniwold die”, cn,| Indian Serenade in "Son
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7i30
noon and In oterdfig the Valdes
the Misses Christine Stnudenmire,
and motored from there to Or­
CON Gil HATH INAI. CHURCH "Faith of Our Mothers" Chorus. Dining Room will serve wonderful
of India". Novarro has sung In Dorothea Ijiwsho, Virginia dow­
Postludc.
- —
■
Special Mothers' Day dlnnari at
Patyse FIR ST CHRISTIAN CflUHCH ;'''
Itullan, German, French,.Spanish, dy, of St. Petersburg,
dering the arm ing Mr*. RunL.VhK M VIIY COMMUNITY
Corner Park Averin- nml Third FREE MET lit l 1ST CHURCH 50c and GOc—Adv.
and English, and now slnga in O'Connor, Mary Hurt, Juanita
.’die conducted ihr guests through
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
CHURCH
S llre l.
Hmlth, Kebrcra Wilson, Betty Mc­ Avenue.
, ,he farms ami their gave a short English and Arabic for T h e
Th&gt;- Rev. John llermird Reel,
Kinnon, Margaret Murff, Thelma
Th« Rev. Nmlih Hardin, pastor.
’ alk on water lilies.
A picnic Barbarian." It la's love song writ­
Th« Rev. y , M, Mnr.rr, pastor.
(I'trsbytelisn Governmenl I
Henson, Marjorie Turner, Virginia
minister.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
luncheon was served at no n nnd ten by Naclo Hrrh Brown and
Bible
School,
043
A.
M.
SUNDAY
tlrguniteil
in
1
I'Dt.
Chuieh School, !i:ir. A. M.
Gilinn, l.ibby Cornell, and Carolyn
Prnfrrenr G. hj: MrKny, super■•taming we* enjoyed In tha Arthur Freed.
Morning Servjce, 11:00 A. M.
Preuehirg Servirea ut II mi A.
Morning
Worship.
Il:isi
A.
MCogburn.
inlendert.
ejfljtnonn.
Subject for morning sermon, M. and 7:30 P. M.
Also J . M. Wilson, Jr., Julian
MONDAY
The Cht 1st Inn Endeavor Society
Morning Service, 11:1)0 A. M.
* V m* o attending front hem
Graded Suntiy School with uf the i Inin)| «i 1 lake iliutge of
Ponder, Oliver Miller, Grorge Mc­ "Mothers of the Hilda”,
ard
Mrs.
Walter
8.
Coleman
rnterwere: Mre. Fred R, Wilson, Mrs,
Sermon,
"Uur
Mat
hat
a",
by
the
Subject for evening sermon Tiiiincd Teacher*, 111:00 A. M.
the niormng rervue ard prrsetit pastor.
D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. A. W. Eppt. tainrd with a swimming party Clelland, Ralph Vincent, Raymond "America's Furutninental Nerd, .•
Minister, the Rev. Jame* M. u
AFLAME i
l.undnulst, Robert Yanrey, Teddy
program
uppropriate
Tor
Mre. J . H. Colelough, Mrs. O, Ihunulay afternoon nn th* PulesY’uung 1'roplv’a Division, fl:45
t hiistiun Home."
Thum|iNon.
t
More*,
Rirhanl
Deas,
Allan
Fields,
.Mother*’
liny.
Participant*
will
lr&gt;n
hnureboat,
the
Robert
E.
Is-*,
w
ith fim r l t
J . Pope, Mrs. J . M. MeCaakill,
Tho revival services which th-- HIKE M KTIiniilST CHI HUil wcur olil-fiishiuned costumes end I*. M.
Mre.- V. K. Douglass. D.-s. Itiland located at Blue .Springs. Guests If. C. McMullen, Gilmer Steel.-,
Evening
Service,
H:0tl
I*.
M.
Iti v.* Sam f. Smith has been eon
mi old fashioned roltagr otgsn
8. Road. Mrs. A. C. Fort, Mrs. rnjoyrd swimming and boat ride* Robert Young, Woodrow Riser
At the niorijieg service a quarducting for the part two weekI ak« Monroe.
wilt hiv used ilulcud of tho viiUll11 tette, cooi|MMiil uf Hr. II- \V.
Linton E. Alien, Mrs. Charles l» during the afternoon and at n Curtis Coleman,'Malcolm Higgins.
Tote
Newcomb.
Charles
Ablmf*.
»77
ifoie
tomorrow
iiighl.
Thiiilev.
if.
J~Mniigan,
pastor.
in gao.
Park, and Mrs. A. U. Covington. late houi1 » ihlcken pilau supper
Rucker, Mrs, Claudn Herndon,
Anthony Geracl, Gltlon Ftshburn.
Mothers' Day Service*.
Tho program will l&gt;c given as
was served.
Mrs. W. D. Iloulehun, an-l S. (I.
William
Garner.
F.
D.
Scott,
Sunday School, 9: HiI A, M.
follows;
Thor* present were: John Cole­
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Shinhol«er, will -.ing. "Mother, O.
Birthday Party Given man. honor guest, Miss Clifford Grorge Steele, Brvce taney, Gene
Speriul Mothers' liny program. Prelude rnd fnvoratinn.
Mulhrr of Mine", liy It ill
nn I
F o r John Coleman Shinholser, Dr. Samuel Pulettan, Turner. Rill Tyre, and Cal Cal Tho Rev. E. 1). Brownlee. D. D Sermon by ! H-trid Eider on'1 "There U Beauty AH Around" Mrs.
J. A. Tukitrh will sing a
Sacrament
-I
I
00
A.
M.
Audience.
Itkhard Deas, Charles Betts, Sam houn, and Hubert Miller, of Kur­ l Mlor.
odu. "Candle Light.”
Public Minlontiry I’logtiim.
Scnptri- Krai ling Mi»# Dmothy
Complimenting their nephew, Bradford, John Dightnn, James il*.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
At the Sunday evening service n
Yo. ng P. •;&gt;!*'♦ love Fei t f.tl*
Thurston.
John Coleman, who rrlebralrd his Henry Dyson and Mr. and Mr*.
Morning Wornhlp, 11:00 A. if.
apt ml program of songs for
I*.
M.
".Mothers of Hen" Chn'rus.
birthday ovnnlversary recently, Mr. Coleman.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M
WOMAN IS WOUNDED
A finite of desert love,
mothers will l«- pn-it-nleil. Therr
Clnsirg Sermon 7:45 P. M.
Evening Wdrehlp, 8:00 P. M.
, .
.
. the P in je r7 Miss Gertrude Vining. AVlll.t.0 suluA, illlCW—i(Uw&gt;telle*,
It* nnalehed hln falrnt
'Kw*et llo'ui-of P r*rr c"—T)|fT iird -liorils singing iifil the con,vj*e frnm Ihe walling
Lillian Davidson, 23, was treateil
Methodist
Churth
hi
gun
nt
Ho­
nrmn
uf nnotherl
worship service* tor the receplimi
at * hospital here yeatrnlay for
of member*. Tho.a without chnnh
“ l" !!*' V '.?!:
RAMON
a gunsh|t wound in he fare she homes In Sanford are welcomed to Rill, &lt;f takrtand. brli|;uu Ihe
said waa Inflleatrd by a negro all services. Ths pastor is avail opening message tn u large rungiegr'ion. Th# ineetng will he
burglar, who broka into the house ■hi# for conference every morning brought to a close with Die ser­
from
9:90
o'clock
to
12:00
o'clock
wtara tb* lived. She was not inmon Sunday evening at 7:15
in hi* study at th* church.
P. M.

rsonals

{Garden Run IsStaged
3y Rose Circle C lu b ;

Social Cakfldat

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A t The Churches

Younger Set Attend
Dance By Sorority

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Iffllin. May

NOTICE

Put Your Roof in Shape
BEFORE Bad Weather

To Property Owners

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State and County tax Ixmka will clone
June Firit, after which date real estate upon
Which the 1932 ttxea have not been paid will
be advertised and aold for taxes.
Personal property upon which the taxea
have not been paid will be levied upon, and
hold for the taxes aa provided by law.

M

Jno. D. Jinkins

TO NIGH T
DOUBLE SHOW
K en Maynard

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST

OVIEDO METHODIST Clll HI II

W. J. Carpenter, pa&gt;tor.
Christian Science aervicri ate
Mother*' Day! A holy HuyI
held every Sunday morning at
the rhurrh #4 East Second Street More Important That Almost Ary
• *Y K
at 11:00 o'clock. Subject for to* Other Dayl
The merftlag aermon will he In

I

Phone for free Impection by roofing
experti. Full report and estim ate on
repairs needed to head off trouble.

with

Myrna Loy

a noof ton event

"FARGO EXPRESS-

Anita Page

Tax Collector, Seminole County.

Wtm Wr •

-SOLDIERS of

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Long’s Meat
IS A

T re a t T o Eat

NOVARRO

Security Lumber Co., Inc.
PHONE 787

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REGINALD DENNY
A SAM WOOD
prod actio*

321) MAPLE AVE.

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�r m BANTORD HERALD. lAMTORP. FLORIDA.

SATPKPAT, MAT 1* . W *
Walla, Jr ., Mr. and Mr*. R. S.
Thornton, Ceorgo Kudell, Ml**
I.iin Itudril, anil * MU* Florence
McKay.
Mi*a Cor* Dollar left wlt.i

W ftE R T O HAKE
DECLARATION OF Mow 2 0 ,0 0 0 Die Every Year
PEACE ON MAY 15

v-Tn-nH'r pt ngtam. *
Members of M W Thariea Mr.
QuIlIanS rhurrit ath* t alas* m oyad a picnic «uppar at Sunny•kai&gt; Parlt Thursday arming.
Episcopal rcrvitro *111 be held
at Christ Church tnmomw. The
Rev. Martin J. Rram o f Holy
Croat Church .Sanfonl, will «ffldatc at 3:50 o'chwk, p.
The Sewing Club halil an acIl»* acsalon Wedrtaaday iflerno-n

Aa bad aa war. Automobile accident
death* In t o n are co n .rrv allrrly
ettlmaied a t 10,100, • death every
* 1 minute* e rtr y dm f, carry algftf.
la the AlnerIran arm y during the
war oaa aoldler waa killed la action
oCdied, tw*m wowado efeyy M m labdOwAiteHwt e a e W SH rM alfan.
n
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MINUTES

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Alwaya eonvevillton on tS ■
Sana, and home m il*! dairy &lt;1

r’£ ,«7«orf f * W

SEMINOLE
FEED CO.

M. Thompann Man taken
ill early last Sunday
ami waa unable t * b*
at tha w ritten*. o f Uw

3SLF3TEIITS-

ADVERTISE

Injuring another. MtMdlng o r falln ra to uia rhalna caooca 11 pau
re n t e l'd eath *rau eed by m rvjiaalral defer!*, • Agwea th at eon Id bo
r« 1« t ^ h f ordinary precaution*. Low er right, Ihe rs r In the chlaa
M ercer. Ro^-Defection bruhro ra tte d 10 per c ce t . q f tfi*
fetalItlra due In lurrhanlrat failure fa lf*33. T h * “h te th ick "
mdchaairal cauaev o f motor mnrder In I Olid wc re a k Ids. bad brake*,
and .^rfatllvn llghl*. with faulty llghla leading lUt. Mandllgbt
vlarv I* largely rc.pontlble hut d efretiv r tail llghla are aleo blamed.
'If I l,'MIO,VKI car* oglclally ln&gt;pertad In I’ransyIranla, 370.711 had
inlly alrerlng mrrhanl- :*• 317. 30.1 had dafretlae brake*; 739, 7ft!

hod dafaetlaa llm ai
lO.cdS had drRerllr# llglita. 'firU r
B i* * k d .c a e * . le st I I U W M T cep t, w ar* la good mtnlltlorv. NrgtlgeWco of r-qof parent 1* acenwatable tor auusp drama, bag the reck.*
lees (k lrn v P a h U e Kogaap No, I , tv blamed Tor gtl per cent of * r r ( 2 2 * ^ * • * V n frm m r Vt, M .erm .n Hmlth o f th e
Mf., T ° e^0 MW Im fogml In n *p«4 lal mtmly tlifl n,y p er
Wrre ^
U "imoa. Jartgmeivt of driver." lic p r r t.
* * * * * I S f t f " * forward a|rp ht drtlga moat be la glacr-proof, fo o l,
proof light lag ajrslems, bat more Important than any inriliHiiii.il
*"■
» f m-gMgenre anil rarrlevv n et*,
Ileallf loll In |S year* prim JKM.noo, mpro thgji hilled In all our wars.

CHULU0TA

OVIEDO

iDsaiat^ o f haripg this distin­
guished visitor tesch Iba lesson.
* Friends read witn surrriaai on
Monday (he announcement o f the
mm rlag* o f Miss Ma-irlno Clair
Campbell to C. A. Oallvn, (if O r­
lando, at the North I'srb Baptist
t'hurrh un Sunday aftvrnnnn at
4:00 o'clock In Orlardo with Dr. J .
A. Sutton
officiating minister.
Miss Campbell Is well -krown In
Oviedn having Heed here several
yslirs. Mr. Ralirn resld.-* in Dr*
Iniutn end Is manager nf one of
Ihr A. A I1. Htrires In that city.
Hr. ami Mrs. Carpenter, Mm.
■A. SI. Stewart aad- Mr*. Kimble
attended the Zone Riveting- - a t
Winter Garden Thunitsy.
r . MU* Eleanor Walnrighl. uf Or­
lando, ‘ is eipectcd homo
fo r
Mother's Day.

J . W. Wilson and A. U. Wagner
i t lam ltd Ihe County Chamber of
Commerte 'meeting in Sanford
Tuesday evening.
The Csvcuttv* Committee o f the
Parint-T»aeher A taociitlen
met
Sat ante y tvyrlng eh the home of
Hr*. L. L Hardy with It member*

Tht dpl n- i - '
Your old FurnUur*
,

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W a g o n e r ’s
... fUBNlTURE CO. , &amp;W
Phono
Sanford Avo.
774
t pttyT .
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£ .X .£ E R K 1 N S
106 Park Ave.

T k e A ‘9 N o th in g L ik e a
D ow f o f

* Mexican Chili
All Klada a f Handwlrhra
P h o n e 0140
' Delivery Service fer Fart let

LONGWOOD
Mr*. J . H. MKNICK

TRIANON :

ANGEL'S EAT SHACK

Atbnlaaion GOc, Thjt Gc
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* .Haa.ford Ava.

A large amtirnce I* rape-led ac
Ihe concert of |.yman School or­
chestra scheduled i,q Friday night.
May III at the school auditorium,
T. M. Dollison, formerly of Rollinu
orchestra, la conductor. The pro­
gram I* arranged by Mrs. l-rteilt
Takach. nf Sanford. MemWra aru
a , ’foliowi;
Mr*. G. fl. Starry,
Esther l*ro»»*r, Fltla Tice, Doro­
thy Takach, Geo/go Slotiemrk,
Mra. Thornton ' Mr*. Hickson;
Ruth Strange, Mbs Hoffman, Mr*,
cheatra acheduled for Frldav night
Ruth Strange, Miss Ilcfftnan. violins; l l n . Takach, cello; C. B.

Searcy,' Mr. Takaeh clarinets
Lou la Entire Inger, Howard l.y- I
man, Robert Stonsmck. Rcy For- I
ward. Jack Tire, rom ata; Mra.
MeCally, drum and trap*; KmUy
Tire, 'boat drum; Giadya Stonerock. piano. Dancing by cklldrnn
of Sanford.
Mr. amt Mrs. R. -8. Thornton
M iiJarT klr*. T . W. Pravatt, Mr*.
th* formerN
SI. K. Dooley, Mrs. lien Wolosan. took member^ o f
nev*. returncsl Tuesday to }helj Mr*, W. H^Dallg.Dl.^Mn^ lA # t* FHo»5t J ! s « n i .C taai-fIu n li*r_N ln e
home in’ Marietta. Ga. They- wvtV &gt;(000, Hr*. L. A. Sheldon, are I fur an alt day picnic at Paint
accompanied by Raymond and Ed­ Mro, Noll# Thomaa,
J . , Springe on Saturday.
ward Mutkljc, who apent twn
Mra. J . C. RillB entertained a ’ The bridge club was ertlertained
week* here with them.
‘ number af friend* at a picnic »up- -Friday evening hy Mr*. Gertrude
Mra. Nells Thomas plane to per Friday evaning in hongr of MeCally and ’Mi*s Ana* Clarke.
Those
,1
■ . .prevent
^ ■ weret*
■ R k tMr*.
r e . W. J .
Istke Harney Tuesday evening Ip Sir*. Nall* Thomaa.
Ifells. ‘J r ., M r*, n. R. Cray, Mi l
honor of - Mra. Nail* - Thorns*,
A crowd of yuang l*bl*lAJ W
leave Motulay fur I’srria laland, terU in o j *1 • hambergar, fry gji R. S. Thornton, Mtaa
K. ('. where vhe will make her fn- AbauC*tMrly people wove praeent. Mrifav. Mias Alda' LaVIgne and
An ka course
turn home --with her *on. John
The ringing eyerrigka Of the Ga- Mla* Isilo Rudell.
Thomas, wb* D atatioaed with the nir% tgrammar
ackgol [ ware held And cake way* served by th *
—'twifMsdk * w-ir /♦ *u ' « , . J
V. 8. N. there.
thl* eek. The bee
l TH* J*n 44WJWni«e bdnc«a»t wan
Mr*. P. M. Doulay entertained non we* I)reached
twig T W *d n g night a t Altamonte,
Tuesday afternoon ..-Jg , hWldr of school auditorium .
Hanlon I k * i M i e n q j attending
Mr*. Nell* T h neegi,- The’ room*
ghiUltn
.. Friday evening. Thg! annual M4y
Farina

waa u m f i l th* t*
p m tn l were: Mr*- ,
Mra. C&gt; j
lAdttdnL‘,‘ irr». C.1
Mr*. Letter "Brown,

BOYS’ SHOES

BRIGGS «

P. Paul’s
Bexuiy
Shop

EWBLER
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KARL J. SCHULTZ
L I F E IN S U R A N C E CO .
DU trkt Manager .
“Orev , 400 m UIUa in X****" w - v
Phaia* 473
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SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING- CO.

lb X . P E R K IN ^

'ELEC m iC A L SUPPLIES
MAQNOUA

Grocery and Heat Market
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Hath. nt*u* hr »• 1* !**«««.

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U f* Genova Garden (Tub' l e t
FridAir *% rn *g n a t th . hm an liT
Mr*. P. B . Dool*r. Mrp. -SKall—

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GENEVA

iliu M s is r Isin^wnogWran

. Rev. j .
vddenly
, morning
preaant

w h a ts

S E M IN O L E

ADTATM ^b

tvtAY25 ”

erife. About .'ITi allrndeil.
|
M is. K. K. Trihlde made a husim . 11ip In Sanford o.Mnday aftMr*, n - * . WAGNltH
The Mis.donury (,'irrls* . and
ern sin.
In nbrrrvanis nf Nalinnal. Mu- 1
Untie it
Murphy and Waller Ausiltary nf the Mrlhmllst I'bunjl
air Week. Mrs. A. K. Ilowr, m»
i ’inter, or Ovietbi, nme taken the met un Monday afternoon. Tli*
sic rhal 1111*11 nf Ihe
^ u r lilW e'-nlr tamp un lake Mills lor y-smg women's ciitio mat * t the
Tvai her Asanclalioti put un an m lb&lt;- .nininier mnnllis, ami are plan­
humi- uf Mm. Karl Dawl and hid
IcreiUngNgmd jltalrurllvr piugram ning lu .&lt;p*m| wreh-eniLt Ihrre.
as ■ goeft, Mr*. Jones, of San­
at the regular hireling of Ihe **- They entrrUtined a number ol
ford. The 1 *d ]*s' senior A iuillaty
inciatlnn Tuesday uvenlng a t the I heir ft lends nt 9 steak supper
met at tha'hnin* of Mrs. G. W.
si hunt house, li'urni-t and piano Thurnlay evrmrg,
tlmerr atnl h*d as a guest Mrs,
numbers, Iheseis on Ihe value n(
Mr. and Mr*. Nolan Knre, nf
tnualr In ehlldirn in Iho borne and (hu'u, wi-ie guest* nf lhair p«r f . O. Hare, of Sanford. Among
lliuso present at the Imni# of Mr*.
Ihe school, ami several assembly p n lt nml le U liv r, lie in Sunday.
Rower were: Mrs. W. J . Taipentrr,
song* wen- lic lu iW III the pnrMHiinti IlnrKHtd nnd Floyd
g rmu. Mi*, f t mu well, program iya tne-r, to o member., uf the Huy Mrs, A. M. Stewart, Mrs. I'edar,
Mr*. I„ A- Is-e. Mrs. H. F . Wheel­
chairman of Ihe a**uciation then S , mil Troop, ore plannirg to al.
er,
Mr*. T. * W. iJiwlon, Mrs.
prcsrntrd a pageant un rectralmn, lent l amp \VeWa after school
t'lieter, Mrs. T. I,. I.lngo, Mrs. K.
showing a vacation scene in which
Mr. and Mis. Iln-krnn announce
both patents and children Innk •lie matriage of ‘thair daughter K. F. Milrhcm. M i*. Orenn HurMrs.
I.ildii* Wainnglil,
pail. The business session was I .i vi m Is In John Netllei Tuesday nelte,
Mis. t'ovlnglnn, Mr*. Mariner,
pros Me-) aver by tha prevldent af tel noon.
L E 0 A L N tY riC E
and M r i A. D. Sauer.
Mr*. S. K. Long, ac which time
Mr. ami Mrs. lion Carraway
h n n t'cs t o r narui-roww—r. * w a the association voted to equip tho
and two children moved into the
ItN -tU M ia ia n s T M
W I T H Semite taking tlnii
11
vat
class
WILI. AWNHVMr,
(Iviesto,
Jordon hnine
»* t u b r ot o r o b t u b rotig-rv teat before the neat t'cmil uf
which
h*t
recently
bron
repainted
n iw m
tm a n tg
t o v s t t , llurmr wllh uniforms, aim to send
lly H RS, I*. II. [HHJl.KY
i n n at* rr.tm riM .
und deeuratrd.
la ir * |M fcststs on rn’(IT Lt!U&gt;. the patio) leader uf the troop to,
Baceaaeit.
Henry
llarrtaoii, who ha, been
Mr. Redenhungh, caretaker of
. T a '-a ll ITredltnra, Iwaatees, 1)1*. Gamp Ws Wh lor one wrrk In working in ftlhland, Ua., rethe Uvieiln I'ltbllc School, Ur seri­
IrltwHaws.. aad all I'erwn*' bavin* June.
CWaaa or ■ rwmaads agslnst »i|,l
turned to Geneva Saturday for an ously j|f at hi* home.
Mrs. Janies Wilson visited Mr.
Mrs. T. 1. Ungo,' M la, Libia*
&gt; t K 'a a t f each ol Vnu, *r* hersVv and Mr*. W. W. Wilson, In Or­ indefinite slay.
-I". K. Hamsun, of l.oughman, Wslnright and O rp s^ irp rn le r
lando Monday afternoon, and Mr.
&gt;|n-lit the week-end here with his were Orlardo buaittMR''-dtsltoes
B w tw bihaurr t.iwn. d*»*s*d. Wlleaa who la confine,I at tha family,
Wednesday,
Urwagw General Hospital there. Dr. t~ SI. B rltlol, W tfL ^ f Soci­
Mr*. II. t. Grown entertained
&gt; e t Batalaolo i - n s i r . at-bH
ology at the V id iaiiflF Sffl Floridi,
l ib tb* I'ounlr Caurlboui* Is a number of friend* al a bridge
tMF.BMfbbl* (Jogbiy,'Florids,
end Mr*. Rrlslol w4jA0i|ii*sta of
n ■tWMV* rmmlbs- In s* in* party Friday rvtitling i t her home.
I’ rof. and Mr*.
R-THpaon Sun­
. 1' V“
After sewral progression* of
ted April i. A D, 111J ' 1
day,
They
alt
am
Vd
the-adult etas*
bridge pritra ware - awarded to
M il* AUGg ANpRItBUN.
meeting of the SI. E. Sunday
Admlnlslrairlb of ihe its
tale »( OUnT b r ill. Ii«
School and Ihe class had the
. . sses &gt;4
. -worir-B in i i n n n i r h iv k j * to
eli Igareonr baviag claims „t uur
blsd or Malar* saslnsi lb- IsiSit.
Wtntli WTAT* HANK of l.un«wimmI, Klnrlda,
thsi tihlsss sing
eMlata -a r r praaenta&lt;~rtf "tWTTJd^
nldslor III said
Imbb s l l t U
I s sSvs &lt; t t ) ‘ m*btt» troa, Ihs dsl*
otiMa aupolnuavat. whlsb auputni.
inapt data I* Abill 1* 1. I*|t. sum
elklass win *• tors' sc barre-l l y
1Mw, d«.i .
1
Thtas elalma ahoutd he pr-sonltJ
la ifis Liquidator u r m k |ila Ui|.

Thursday night. Natali* I* a mam
bar of the ela» anil appeared In
thn recital. Ratlin- the *gme erening tha played at a piano recital
at llt« Witsun School In Paula,
riven by Ihe pn|»Hs of llrt.
Hoofhlnn.

M O TO

with ■ l*/fO par* pec tire, win attempt to aipound Germany1* with
for peace, c-upled with a plea
(hat nation* keep thalr hand* nff
Germaay’a Internal poltele* Ami

atag ws* taken a* an Indication
o f Ui* leniene** with which Gernvan officialdom viewtd the Ge­
neva development*.
The difftcultlea a t Geneva de­
veloped during ronthleration of
the Brltloh dlaarmamant »chcmr,
under which h«th Germany and
Franco would he allotted hem*
armies of Tno.MHI men, wllh
Franca allowed an additional overaona army- of -jon.niKV
The** fnrca* would he ralaaed by
a conscript plan. The present Garmen army I* limited by the Treaty
of Versatile* In ino.iMM) volunteer*
w lo m ast serve 13 years each.
Th* Germans have objected to
tha Ms1tisb peopo«ala on the
' ground that they fall In meet
Berlin’s demand fnr arms equal­
ity. Another pelnt nf nmlmveray
concerned a r|u**liun the Kran-h
delegale* raised aa to whether
HlUat'a Brnwn Shirts- should tie
censldared In 111* German allutmtnC .o f 700.000. A ennferenr*
committer derided that the storm
fraoRgAhouM he an considered.
The German press, tskrn tin*
aparea by yeitm lay 's uneipecti-d
a nag ba c* men l.
gnnerally
«*•
pleased aalonUhmant that the
pgwar* la Geneva regarded the
KasT storm troopers and other
poBUcal organisations a* potential
army mabaslal.
. ,. , -

Charth.

Mr*. R. R. firry Tuesday a fte r­ Natalie, attanded tha tl|&gt;rtadal
noon f r the nmnhtly ('hr tutIan recital given in Sanlord laat

fhr /p e*rri

let her work out her aalvattun
for herself.
Great Importance *■» attached
to (be Rrtahitag convocation, lint
only liccaute of an enabling act
parted laat March giving llitiar
dictator la I power* but al*o be*
rauaa of the lmp«**ro reached In
Geneva over Getminy’* arm* de­
mand.
Regarding on* uf tha point*
of controversy at the conference,
tha ImliatrlalUt Allgemcin* Eeltung laat sight declared that
"should defense organltatloQi be
counted aa aoldler*, -tkor# -eoItialM aothisg further fhr the
government than actually Co make
mapflwr* of the*# organization*

CommunHy

LAKE MART

BERLIN May. I3— (A .P .&gt; ChAticallor Adolf Hitler yesterday
aaninonad the tie m an Reiebatag
to i conyapa op May 17 la epler
to wake an . Impressive and auldeclaration hef-re tha whole
world,-. f„ the pratnee of the
Rakftateg of Germany** dealrv

TM* The
Attorlolad Press
taarned tn tolloklo authority. It
waa categorically denied that the
Naall chief lain intrnda to inneonda Germany’* dot Ire to withdrww ft urn tha world ditarmarwant conference In (ianava but
will try to fla rnpwutbtllty in,
ro*g Germany fall*.
A' tpohnma,, of Iba rhaarel-

r*"W '

friend*' hope fo* a speedy-rfco.
tar* yr**a*t. M ar * « ^ l l « «
computed of Mra. W. B . Entir
mincer and Mrs. Harry Battham.
M r. aad Mr*. I . E. True an
two children. and John and R..U,
friends b&gt; nr, l or Thursday for
Tee Try spent th * week-end wit
Portland, Maine.
the latter'* parent*. Mr. amt Mr
TKc Woman'* M1s»i nary Linton
Mr*. R. C. True and dnughtrr. Charles Trefry * t Dnylon* " J *
o f Ik* Baptist Church mat with

Chancellor Sammons
H ; German R eichstag
i To Ltsac Manifesto
,

at tha Library kW*

$ a t * a talk on “T rve* and th rir

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THE SANFORD IWRALSl SANFORD. FLORIDA,

O H O ra r
TOUL tU r i x - A a r
alt tWt # u t i to take a
K U C r a #*ealleirt op.
H ii « M h f t f it M il M i

I M( aw l* to th* Amor.
Library
Street,
&lt;4‘ aStotefcadktfeA* on tha
I* fWf* r f tM United State*
I lf C to * f i * f* U III and amA lt, VOM . latvw n rotor*.
« tM Mallit# agency tQ thi
Jjffltr eoVW* (or w in 40fr,f U

M

• w ith

H r*.

IN f i ; H art*.
L ' l W m . an founder and
SHUT * i til* aakteiation. Sm
itM taf M i ator th* i m t
fa t mar* tha# II year*. amt
1||B( . thji pottle* her mart
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Wtaf toItn. B*aru headed
hy A1 rruIrhfWrJ an*f Ctot

1 . % btot rrllrf, tno,
KlUtoM In on*' toy. FAttnan will arrlvu here tomaf' quitf. aytnrmtU* ln ,»ohr mnrnln* to en*afe a local
■mP anr of •tKritf iram haado.1 by L. F. Cotter and
William* itr a lerlea of
f t ( M
o f r M o t o r * Clay
fa*’ flU l ,H* toidt ma tehee at the French Avenu#
court* atartin* at 10:00 o’clock.
Fie* air-glea and three duubloa
nut* he* will ba played during the
meeting of the two team*. Til*
Scnfurd team teiil include l&gt;. Ik
Harper, Billy Zaihry, O. V. Hal if! than, Karl* Fean*, and othar*. and
the public la InelteJ to wltaaw any
*r *11 of the niatche*.

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railing

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gray cummer daytime Mylr*. the
blatk kid *hoe I* a particularly
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point of view of chic and—US*
pie*rent word—economy. FUeagnlaing haw many ua.T this «hoe
ha*. the ihop* are ahuwing many
different Htyle, and you ran tale
your rhnlee of pump,, oifortb.
Ilf* or tandal, in all degree* of
aimplirlty or rlihoratene**; high
heel* or low, elerder and curved
for afternnur, trim and airtight
for (tayllme; t»e* *iim and nar­
row or flaltrringly ahort anJ
AtlC YOUR BATCH repaired rounded, depm.lin* on your type
bJr .BM who really know* how. of fool.

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Federal Jud*e IV. L Grubb yektarday ruled the Norman bill amend­
ing Alabama’* tobacco law which
require* arller* of rut price rigarrt* In pay the full State taa of
' 20 pcrrrnt I* urcorutilutianal.

ELWOOD, led , May |3._&lt;#V—
A mother ami her three children
were burned to death yavterdhy
when Gre dealrnyed their home
here. The victim* were Mr*. Eva
So«ba, *2. amt her
daughter*.
Marjorie, R; Marlon, 17, and Dealah, id.

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WUh th* approach".if aumtaarj
and warmer wraibrr, thoaa that J
are Hfbttr in weight an.l of(
dainty Mmlnfae &lt;Wi*a are th*
rofiie. Graceful open ahark » n - j
dal* or tiimmed opera* aipral to,
th# ultra .mart. For th# woman
who intisla on a tailored *hoa to
tarry throu*h lha ruiamer, there
t* atwaya the almple rlasale ona
or t* o eyehrt tla of belt* or white
kW—which, one baa to admit, will
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THE WEATHER

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

Flat

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y . M A Y 12. 1933

mm

tells

W ASHINGTON. May 12—«/T»—
A revised draft of the public construcUor-imUsttlr! control bill
was carried to the White House
for final cheek with the President
today ami a last-minute determi­
nation
the taxation program.
Speaker Kalney predicted $3,300..
000,000 will be ready for congres­
sional presentation next week.
The bread legislation which
WASHINGTON. May 12.—
the Chief Executive approved in
(XlP.)—Under oath In a fed­
principle a t q White House con­
ference Wednesday was virtually
eral court, Gaaton B. Means
tomplelrd Ust night by
the
yeatcrday said two men told
NEW YO RK. May 12^-iAYPresident's special committee.
h$n
they
.
. . . . tried twice unauc- The stock exchange atil Chicago
had . .J *
f j^at»aai|&gt;ini&gt;i»»*AffN smeat
m e f n H r ' t i r ^ veT" 4h e,,k i'**' ^ n / m ^ r ^ r n n t t r r v m
reached qn the $3,300,000,000 con­
.......................
*
bullixhnesa
yeaterday.
naped Lindbergh baby in page of
struction program, including fed­
Washington on Mar. 8, 1932, ntarking up Korts of price* to ine eral, state and municipal projects.
highest in a year and a half.
"There will t&gt;e some tax levy in
•and th at two weeks later
Tha stork market surged up ft
^.Athey ahowed him a child rep- to $ft a ehara for many leading the M l, enough to pay the in ter­
and sinking fund require­
iftraented aa the ill-fated vic­ issues, with trailrg coming close est
ment*", Houghton saM “ It has
tim In Aiken, South Carolina. to the swiftest race of the past not yet been decided what taxes
This smaxing tala was told aa three years.
will be Imposed. Between $250.­
ih« lonxieiei' awlndler. In a strug­
■With tha government rrop re­ 000.000 and $330,000,01&gt;0 is to Iw
gle to extricate himself from tha poll pointing to tha rmatlrst allotcd for highway construction-"
cotsplracy ehargaa against him- wheat harvest since 1904. that
The plan Is, it was said. In pro
«alf and Norman T . Witakfr aliaa staple surged up xoout 3 rents a «liG for amortisation of the bonds
-Tha Foa", took tha aland to tall bushel in Chicago, reaching the over 0 period of lb to 20 yrats.
la hla own worda what ha kn»w best levels since 1931, ard clos­
Discussion at the rapitol of the
•of tha kidnaping and what hla ing with net gains of 2 5-8 to 2 tax question centered nround n
part waa in tha attempt to ransom 7-8 cents.
.
sales tax described as a “re­
tha childr— an attempt In which
The bond market, and other employment tax", or* a “ breakfast
Mrs.
Evalyn Walah
McLean, staple markets, also joined the up­ lax" on coffee ami tea.
wealthy Washingtonian, gave him
Talk of rew laxrs drew Imme­
ward pnitrstion. Tiadirg In bond*
$104,000 which aha never aaw Wa i lh« largest'since September, diate opposition, though, from
again.
1931, with rail liens storing many some Drmoeratic leader*, includ­
It waa a year a^o today that the advances of $10 to $10 per bond ing Chairmen Harrison of the
body of Col. t harlea A- Lind- of $1,000 face value.
Senate firs nee committer which
bergh'a boy waa found under a
Cotton futures at New York would consider it.
tangle of ahruba near hla New Jar* suited up $1.50 to $1.70,-l«- the — “ I dent think this ■■Cnrgrrs*
eey home.
belt Irve a since last September, would nevept n general sales tax",
Gaapa of surprise eame from •••d cattle prices at Child):,) also he said. “ I would rather rut down
tha packed Dlstirvt of Columbia touched the licit prims since that construction than impose nrw tax­
supreme court room as Mesas un* month.
es."
Trvth were added to the provi­
wound the atmy, working up to
Wool futures advanced 2 to 3
tho bltarrc climax.
1-2 cents g pound, raw ailk ft to H sion of the hill to ,‘ut Into effect
Tha kldnapeia lie identified as cent!, crude rubber .21 to .32 of a PrvriJent Roosevelt's idea for a
“ Wellington llvnucuou. It.ad of •ent a pound, sitter future*, .10 to "farlnership” between .the govern­
tha Communist Ihi.d Internation­ 25 of a cent a pound, raw hliVs, ment and iiuLutry for controlled
ale in this country", and urn- "lr- sfl to .1) of a cent, and raw sugar, production.
The government would hr the
I In .nj of a cent a pound.
vlng Kenton" whom ho a a i hr
gist In Atlanta penitentiary.
I l l - final acceptance of Cun- “senior partner" of the firm. In
that it would have power, to act
After preceding contacts. and grev; of the farm re.ief-ioCatioa
Ok.. Lkakw'a- ' aw.
la
im w
-.-ic
-— .h ill, together with Continue f r* if trade associations rid not vnlturn he said, these two tame to V ' l * ®f expanding business, and unterily work out agreements.'
The Imkistry conrol board, to
hla home on the morning of Mar. the p onpecl of a short wheat
approve agreements worked out
crop,
fanned
the
speculative
9, and they ware “np in the air."
by trade association*, would he
-They wanted to know", ho tea- ftamev In finanrlal markets gen­ composed of five members, four
e rally.
lifted, -why Sira. SfrLean waa not
of Ihtm cabinet officers.
iWhile Wall Strert watched c’oseat Fairs lew (M r country home lr
The taxation feature of the Mil
Maryland.) They *saiii they had ly tho developments in Washing­ will necessitate its introduction
uaderalood she would be out there ton, particularly those tlt.-ignrd ard consideration first in the
and that they had gone lh:re with to expand employment and end House where revenue legislation
uim,,r tltlon, and to
the Undbergh baby, res y to de­ eut-lhroal
must originate.
liver it to h*r only to f.ud that co-ordinate the railroad services
Mott of the final work on the
to end romprtllivc waste, It waa
she wasn’t there.
bill was d»ne yesterday by Sena,
most
keen
y
in
lcm
te.l
In
the
In­
-They said they then hal d-lvrn
tor Wagner (D. N. Y.), Honal.l
expanding
the baby to Colotol Guggenheim'* creasing evidence of
Rlchberg, r.torncy fur labor, and
business,
togather
with
stepping
home (M. Robert Guggr'nbclm.
lluyh Johrstnn. associate of Ber­
friend of Lindbergh) a ong with 'ip of commerce purchasing power nard M. Baruch, New York finan­
with
more
Jobs,
and
higher
prices
the nuraa ami that Guggenheim
cier.
for rarm products. The increase In
(Continued On Page Pour)
farm puichasiifg power
since
March, as indicalpd by advancing
mt-.-keta. has been rstimated as
high as $1,000,000,000.

ON RAMPAGE AS
PRICES SURGE UP

Trading Nears Swift­
est Pace Made In
P a s t Three Years

M an I b K ille d In
Orlando By Train;
Local Men In Crew Supervisor Of Beer

ORLANDO, May l2.~Appar
Jto U y deafened by the noise of a
^Passenger train drawirg into the
station. Rev, H. A. Jordan of Cen­
ter HID, father-in-law of Clarence
Datson ef this city, waa struck and
Instantly killed oafly yesterda)
afternoon when ba ‘ stepped in
front of a aonth-boond. A. C. L
freight train 300 feet from the
— depot.
Rev. Jordan waa walking on the
pavement eitending from the sta­
tion between the tracks, proceedlag in a northerly ctreetlon. A
passenger train to bla right evi­
dently deafsrvd hm and accerding
- to E . C. Williams, ftremaa, who
saw him, beiore being itrack, had
hla h^nds Ur hla vara to shot out
tha noise. *
•
-------- A* - th e -fre ig h t' tfaln.' going
south, waa within a few feet ol
Rev. Jordaa, be slipped or atepped
from the cement directly la front
of the train. Thee wheel# ef the
train did not paw ever bin body,
be having collapsed In aboat a
feet aad a half space between the
^4-cement ahuttment and the rails.
The train waa stopped, but when
* trainmen reached like victim he
' was daad, they said. O. 0 . RoIKr.
flagman, and M. Mlnarlk. engi­
neer, did net see tha man, hts aagtneer being on the right aide of
the locomotive.
A
eoronar’s jury was quickly
by Justice of the

A

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NUMBER 1M

C opy

Ml President SignsHuge
BillGivingHim
Wide
REVENUE BILL TRY MITCHELL
Inflationary Powers

Revised
raft• Of Public
D
SENATE
B
E
m
FEDERAL
Construction-Industrial
Control B ill Is Scanned ACTION UPON IS CHOSEN TO

AMAZING TALE
OF KIDNAPING STOCK EXCHANGE
Declares That 2 Men
Tried Twice To De­
l i v e r Lindbergh’s
’ Baby InWashington

Cent a

Gearrally fair tawlgkt tad S a tv

Sales Visits City
C. f). Baker, of Clermont, for­
mer hank official In that city tail
now one of Governor Nholtx’n
l&gt;eer sales
supervisees, spentTuesday in Hanford Inspecting the
various establishments where beer
Is now being sold or where per­
sons are planning to sail beer. Mr.
Baker Is said to have placed hia
• key pn local establishments, and
.before leaving he instructed all
dealers aa to what la expected of
iiaeh.
One new slats and rounty li­
cense had been issued at the
County Tax rolle-Ura of flee this
morning. J. D. Doeacy was the
purchaser.

Chinese Preparing
To Defend Peiping
P E IP IN G , May 12. —&lt;*)—
Chinese authorities m o v e d
swiftly to.tsy for the defense
ef Palplng after a second rsconoaUsance ef tha eiqy by a
Japanese , v e r
pUne
that
dropped handbills saying the
Japates* are ready In extend
their attack to Peiping aad
Tientsin unless the Chinees
ceased armed resistance. Chi­
nese guns fired IneffetUvely at
tbs plots. Aa official announce­
ment said the Japanese fliers
again bombed a Chinese bosaltaJ aaar here kilting 10.
Hoary fighting conlinuetl at

Howie Passes Bill Es- Nov York Banker Will
tablishing B u d get
Be Tried On Charge
Boards In CounticH He Defrauded U. S.
Of Less Than 70,0(H). On His Income Tax

Peru And Colombia
Agree To Negotiate
LIM A , May 12-— f.T) Peru ami
Colombia agreed today to direct
negotiations to. solve their runfilet over the Leticia border ter­
ritory In the upper A mason re­
gion. The conflict wa* precipitiled la u September when Pr
rarians seised the town of faticia
and ousted Colombian officials.

W ASHINGTON. May
The Pro* blent named William
Joliaa, Ohio, treasurer of tha
Halted States today.

m

rr*KurrrtGr -«iuvvmur Ih rnvc^lgalS^WnrBe
___
____ . . . .
• *
Stated To Be Only.
Lukewarm To Plan

Made Of McFadden
Charge Of Evasion

W ASHINGTON. May It .—(AY
The income lax^vslucn* nf An
ilt-vv W. Mcllur, fntnter eecretary
of the irvasury and anthassaiVrr
in Great Britain, are under the
* luliny nf the justice department
a* sn aftriuiatlt nf charge* by
Bcprescntntivo McKr Id -n. Ueoubllcnn, I’rttnsylvat it. Attorney General
Cummings
.aid yesterday there would lie a
thorough investigation of the *1
legal ion* made nn the floor of
the House by McFadden that
while irf.lhe Hoover cabinet Mellon
wa* guilty of "a specific U x evalen" of apporxiniatrfy $11,700,000.
Cummings told newspapermen
thrl In ad.Hlloti to Ihe McFadden
■ • h * i a numbrt-.uf-lcltcts-had
la-en received risking for the inpriry, "mn*t "f them voluntary
riinirihiillon* by pjtoplr who beII* veil they had some interest in
the i asr."
"It is fair to say that Ihe policy
of the iVpartmcnt is to Invesll
gate nil rare* where Ih* complaint
indicate* that there Is sunt* sub­
stance In the allegations." Cuntmirg .s lit "This Is a ssrlous
(Continued on Fag* Fixe)

ing Farmers To Get
Increase I n Prices
WASHINGTON, May 12.
*—(A,F*)—«• JrewUent " Bo— ■ ■n ---••■
volt today algned Into law •
massive bill to rai$f farm
prices, Riving him extraor­
dinary inflationary power*,
and ennbliny the easement of
the agricultural mortgage
burden.

fa taking over this unprece­
dented management over th* TOT*
rency, h* made it clear that he
was reedy to u«* It "when, as and
If it b« necessary".
If# urged firm mortgage credi­
tor* to abstain from foreclosuea
pending Ihe operation of tha
newly signed mortgage refinanc­
ing bill.*
H
The $543,000,000 I dependent of­
fices supply hi I that nearly
halves present veteran costa and
grants (he President extentlva
new power* to reduce govara*
m»nt outlay* wax passed hy the j ______ _
Hous* lodsjr and sank to tha Senate.
'
,
President Roosevelt held wrt
last night an offer of ■ Job to nw&gt; .
employrd ex-servicemen end had I
line of hi* chief lieutenants dis­
cuss with Democratic leaders 'Uw
possibility of action on the eaan
bonus issun at the present session
of Congress.
Permission to enroll 25,000 un­
employed veterans In tho foreai
consxrxation corps was granted by '
the President in an order which
will permit enlistment of the far­
mer soldier* “as rapidly as poetlble."
Th* Presldent'g move came
while groups wars converging an
th* city to demand cash payment
nf the adjusted service rertift-'
cale*. On* of th* principal argnThe Associated Press today aih
ntenls of the bonus proponents
vi-i-il The Herald that HepresenUIha* been that vetersn* cannot
lives C. W. Enlxntinger today had
obtain work.
Intuslinrd House Bill No. IU‘.*5
Just is n right wlnp group of
ii'ib'finirg the Imundarirs of Ihe
tTty *i( Sanfor L and House Bill veterans marchnl down into tha
No. lin'd providing .for * no fence --Ity fn m an overnight stay on
Capitol l i n . lewt* W. Douglas,
law for Srmlnn'c County.
Cnder the terms of the first director of the budget, began a
bill, Ihe I'lly limit* will h* re- conference with Democratic meatiltii" d hy nearly five squat* mbe*. •'"'r' f th* House Ways and
Farm and residertial property, Means Committee over tho qu«o. ,
with a I-.1.12 ....... su m valuation of "on of bonus psyment. The budIh , I get chief, who was Instrumental
The lak m g o f le .ttm e n y prnli
over IdtMt.UiNl is liltludcil in
I in ilreftlnir rerulall'-ns to slash
ably w ill start Monday a fte r se
oohcvc
l some Itntt,000 000 from vsterafts'
Irrtio n of a lt r in a le ju ro rs.
Is-g i - u t u r r ap p ro v e * th e Ip ll.
l.eneflts sought to guaga ssnliMitchell yesterday retired front
T he new t ity limits will b« as
(Continued on Paq* F irs)
Ihe board or directors uf tmth Ihe
follows, under Ih* Irrms of Ihe
Internalional Telephone and Tele
bill. On Hie West, the lino will
WAEIIH'GTCfrv'. May |2--(.Vi
PEO R IA , III. May 12__ «,V&gt;_ s t ilt nt n point in Lake Monro*
A jo in t staternent lis itrd tmlnv h y , graph corporal ions.
H ir R o ra lV tl *'|.tn&lt;llirfgh U w M to run dirrrlly ninth slung the
Ihe I ’re sid rn t and U r. H jalrear . / t , .
.
, ,
vl,1&lt; invokr-l v c * 11'i (|i$ y { , hnng
S rh a ch t, Germ an rep rese n te tire,**/ x i l T l S l ' r l l l C r C ( l 111
rrnlilr nf lirnpeville Avenue to
• n trn .fff v«• nix m pull'd nn fnliciA
said berth were
runvinrril the
a point between 12th unit 13
nn
lltinniw
knlr.^p
g»$ni»
world ceonomie’ rnnferi nce r,cili|
Htieet*. Hero tho boundary turns
f-onvrtptj
nf
r«nnp|K-ity
m
11
.«
&gt;
mil Ik, n secern, unb" • “along 1 Scvrn Rirll, tcpfr«ri)tllig
eastward for about four blocks to
wilh rronomir ilisariiiamrnl there wn d, Lake Mary, 1‘anla, l-aki roMiii tirn « nf Adb innr llougbc, -I«try Hi net. The line turns southi. military tlisarmufletit." Ihe Monro*, unit llviedo ulrrudy have Kn it Mntinc, mm $ re | M cfih|.|.c, waul llirougli a portion of the
NEW YO RK, May 12.
.
•latenM-nt said "quirk and far rntrrnl the bathing lieiuity toll- •S|»$mic V n llry ,
Im kharl sub division In Hughryl
Disenvery yesterday that Edward
.........................
...
I* t«Nik « Ir ilr n d ju ry but five Htnel, thrice
n-nehlng solution* an- necessary test that will Is- .lag
ril in Evan
lastwaril
along
Ridley, aged and wealthy real *1In save Hie economic life of the dale Park, l.iki Mary, s ’lmiav h\ " ? ,n *
llughiy Hlrret to „ m-i-tion line
* .........
, ||ng
1 st*.man lull 5200,000 tu.the .sec­
wurlsi."
■
" r lh n u ' '•nn virti.r • M a c t jjust r ild jlf .11ive Avenue m pin»
I nflerniiri l„ V iitine linn U tivr
retary who wa* slain with hint }n
find annual lake Mary teg.ilia. Inlirirvi, |)nvrM|Mirl( I han, Krnnk I biiF'l.
a »ub-rellar office
Wednesday,
I
*•'!!•
do
Nil*!
.In,*
\
nr
r
i
ip
it wa* .innou-nl tiHlay.
Tl"1 line lorn* southward for added fresh problems for _ detagThe rigalta I* la-ing •lagml hy Civrn tbi* tiiABimniti •$*ntritrrw, |J luo blinks In 22ml Htii-rt, and
live* already stumped hy the ML rrd Slsi lc. of I j h ik w ii &lt;1. nod H (&gt;r,,rm r * h lr|
f r l r r . i l k »i » raslwanl five blink* In Muliuwk
-,
ip n n liri|ia (rd Ih n l n iu rr Ihnri .HI
and I5.WHI finrd l,y J ik | K c Avenue Tisrnirg southward for xarre doubt* killing.
Now, In adiktinn to hunting a
N EW YO RK. May 12.
id'i
r r » f i o f vnrioun kiiu U vk|ll I**’ *,,u * P H illm r y .
the Inst tim*, the line inn* along
Ituth
Bryan Owen, Anver nan r n lr r t il in o n r o f fo ur inn*** »lml 1 W r«ley K I'r it c h r ll, I Im-api,
motive for Iho crime and attempt­
tlohiwl. Avenue through Dreamminister to Denmark, ami tl. y* ill \+ U ffrd dnrirur tb** nfl^ r- ! * • * »tnlof»Cfd In rv$*
ing to track down the slayers, au­
y rm *
wold to whul wnulil lie an eslcnfirst woman envoy to repn- • nl r*H»n. M r. SUd«*
tni^kioc r v r r y **n&lt;l f ln n l ffi.fHH); V.ir(or l.im ir l- ■iori of WoiNlrulf -Street, here it thorities must answer this qua*the United Plates, was in lie- r ff n r t In lin r up sr»B I mwI n, nod •••
•
* IU » I l n u r l^**, h tv cn jH n i. turn* ra ilwanl in the West Hide tlon: ________**
high sen* today with her tun , llutt to il ha i* xfli *Aliy lint l&lt;Min ,4iul
lN*^nfTn7”‘ firidfirr of" of .Mclliiiivllle *)venus.
Thence "*_ ,*Who died flrsl, Ridley or kl*
I’aughter*'hoUfid for her new p'.-i of ImmiI a In all p#»r»M»ii h ivintr out- . I rank* Chic air . i-iiidi un i
i-eilhward (•• Geneva Avenue, si-eretar;, Isie Weinstein?"
Before sailing she receive,! mi Iritanl nr torn whiili •I•••v moiiM fenced to serve u &gt; i year*.
Weinslein I* on*, of the princi­
• a .lu a n i to the m'd City liinita
mer us hnuqueta and Hnwi i-, like to ruler in Hu- i(*-i—. ----Iln a p h e and Ib filip p o *,e ,e ab line which tuns along the eastern pal heneflcisries In the will of
arming them nit* from Ihe “y. im •
A feature of the ntti-umon will du-l»d In *rpirale kidnaping* la&lt;t
the eccentric New J*.«ey resident,
leoplr of Key West" whi h • &lt; I*- speedhoat rare*, and rub’s Wlnfer and freed after ransom hmiiidnry of Bel Air and Hums
who was reputed to he woHh
taine*l a Mothera* |)ay grretitu’ «• and Hie lake in » ioi*! that payments t Inline pb)»u $2n,nmi Vida ■uliilivisiors. The line runs
northward In Eighth Street where 52,000.000.
-anl.
ba* a * 1* 00! nf ncuily 30 mile* In cash anl jewelry. Govern, il pig* westward about ftd feet to
In the event of the secretary**
nil hour. I'erson* are ntged I" nwnt witne**e* identified lb*- tun northward thrpugh Fort Mel- earlier death, the money waa to
•ain • bathing units and lnukrt defendant* as participants.
Jen and
Marvania sutalivisions bo added to the residue of the es­
lun'h«s, and come early.'fur ihe
Roundup of Ihe men ronvi-ted lust east of Summerlin Avenue.
tate, which Is to be divided be­
prieram I* scheilulnl in -lu ll nt followed a long investigation.
tween grand-nieces and graad*
I
1:30 o'clock.
nephews.
lie.
CH ICAG O , May 12.—4/11 TinAutopsies disclosed Rldl*y bad
city's
14,000
n
been killed, shortly after h* «r-*
looked forwardi today to u •|»if k .
- .
■
rlvad In his dank, glooiqy office
succession cf payday* within lit
HAVANA, May 12. — (AY
A far below th* ground level, by M
niming weeks that will bring
&gt;4 ’
POONA, May 12. (AY—Mahal jdi-pat-h la Diario D* La Marina blows on th* head.
their salaries required up In last
KI.LWOOD, Ind.. May 12 (AY
Wainatein had been sent sprawl­
Mrs. E va Rosbo, 42. «o*l b*r &lt;a« Gandhi hreran the fifth day ji« U y said a bullet-riddled p«sIan. Mayor Edward Kelly i »
at
Marta ing to hla death by »*r*n bullets.
the prom is* and t* .add reality Ihie* ilaughter*, Beulah. 19; Mar­ ef hia projected three weeks' fast, *•"«' r Irsin Iriv e d
But Just as d*t*rt!v«i*Jqand)&lt;
j fe
I • it said charks totaling $3.lou. jorie, 8j Mar'uti 17, «*•■•• horned today U s weak In movw#witbout Alre'i in I smaguey province aft­
000 for last 8eptamber's unpaid to death today when (ire d&lt;*« being carried. Keans that ko may er In-mg fire*l on near Joboai. duo to a motive for tho suI hcII•slsrie* hav* been mailed. Othri* •to'yed th*lr home.
Cleveland die increased s i n c e ha de- I'assengrre derlared that rebels lar attacks or to tho IndaatRy of
amuuntlng to $13,000,000 will go Snsht Ih® husband -••••I father, Urmlned hi* fast prnlestlnjr the qre nuinerou* near Jaguajay in th* slayer*, .o did medical exanYtout xrltkla tbs next f*w days, he was working at a factory at th* treatment of the lowest Indian Santo Clara province. Several ars fled no anawar to tho 2 .YT
qaoaUoq of who 4W (tret,
»1
passengers were WVUPdqd,
the “untouchables."
promised.
time of th* fire.

Bill Affecting City
Lim its Introduced
By 2 L o cal Solons

‘Lindbergh lauw’ Is
InvokedTo SendUp
(*ang Of Kidnapers

R
II, Schaclit
Petitions Seek Act
Kxpre.NH Same Idea
To Help Taxpayers

Petition* circulating in hanfurl
today, addressed to Senator J. J.
Parrish and Bepis-sentative* &lt;'.
W. Enlsminger and K. J. Holly,
ask those solons "To hove the
legislature of the State of Klori
da pas* a special act rilendma
Ihe lime for a permit for mlcm|i
•ion from City of Hanford d. Im
quent taxes and tax rertifiralc*
for a period vf five years from
Ihe dale tlio act Income* effec­
tive."
t---- •—
Shortly before noon the
f.»l
lowing iwrsons had *igned thi*
pelitlt,w:
11. M. Ikspwurth, \
A. Uilliama, W. C. Hutchison, I'.
P. Herr don. J . M. 8tlneciphcr.
M. H. Wiggins, B. A. Isindonbetg.
I. E. Southward, J. 1. Stewart.
P. H. Frank,' and F. K. Williams.
Also, W. R. nro-ks, H. IOlenn, F. K. Smith, M. L Fulrh,
D. J. Garrett. J . G . Bunder, II. Ih
Farish, W. P. Rronks. J. I&gt;.
*ey, and C, E . Rice.

IMPETUS GIVEN,TAX RETURNS OF
MOVE TO DRAFT'ANDREW MELLON
SMITH AS MAYOR UNDER SCRUTINY

T A M sA IIA S S E E . May 12. (ay
y F W YO RK. May 12. i Aa
- T he Senate toslay &lt;wurg into A ii -y e.s* *etertesl In fesleta'
liction on the biennial e spropria is'iirl ve.triil.iy la slecide whethi*r
lions bill while the House pawed Hustle* K. Mitchell, Internaliona mearure to establish bu 'gel nil, known lunkcr, ilcfrnuilest th"
commission* In counties of let" l ...erniitinl or fH33.4j9.ftS In lrthssrsVW.nea pupalM*— ---- ------- -r-r v - ■
w »r ^ ^ «n » nw»irR
As the Serate progressed with siime fur which Ihr mavlmlim
mu
l u - I - j
*¥*., i s — n « t „
the appropriation* hid. It adopted penalty •* five jra rs In prison
an amendment to rontimic the and flU.mwi fine.
state-siwned
railiu
station *t
Questioning of lhP talesman,
Gainesville ,with an annual up ••huh :took all day. dieclose.l for * NEW YO RK, May 12.-110 A
propriutian of $42,UO0. The state Ihe first time that W. I&gt;. Thom rm&gt;v» |o draft A lfm l E. Smith for
budget rommisslon liatl tecum l„q. president nj the Grrene 4'an rr.yer of America's laycrst rlty
mended an. appropriation of $23, ci.ie Copper Company. I« the 3u*n enrred momentum in (our quar­
ooo annually until tho slate coubl In whom Mitchell rlaim* he sold ter. yesterdsy.
Meanwhile, the fermer governor
lease the station Is* r riia lc oper rrrtain «crnritis** in 1930 nt a In**
'• great that be win not obligated him-rlf |i*'k no move tllher to
sloes.
hall or to a relent* the.clamor.
The budget M l w*&lt; aturmled !•• to pay In ireume lav.
Mr. MitrNrII figured in n sins
\ rto»e flic ml. however, ex­
rxrluit, I’olk, Itade. Hillsborough,
llsr tmiNsrtlnrl in t'.r29. Milehrlli plume i that m-mm'iai-y-‘» I'.t'JH
and Dural rountle*. **
Speaker "Tomai-ello infer.urd «i hsnpu nlljr hi.'ighl back lb.- presidential randidat, I* inly lukeIht* House that the number of ul »t'H*V from Mi* Milclirll nml (run werm to the idea of becoming
larhrs, c e r ts , and stenographer* Thornliir, r id the government *»1-1 mayor; lhai he t* intererted at
employed by thill body will be ip bgr* the rales were npuriou* n n *’ prerent in hi* btisiitr.* venture*,
1io* i [•* with III,. Iii I i H I ioii i f rved 1and that the .having of Ins prr*
dined Saturtby from I'*) to 121
usg the |«x,
.
eel income, of nhoul $HWJM0 n
in the inteirst of esononiy.
? TMVp iry^ ns fimilly *worn. w.i*
year to 12'i.lkki a year mayora'ly
Seventeen senators introduced n
rompnseil of it i of fee ftis-rehanl,
would he (a point to l«&lt; considered.
hill to i el up machinery fur u stale
llwo'Vlerk*. two -aleMiien, A Iraf
(•invention In ratify or reject re-1
It al-o slated he definitely will
' fit- manager, rlvil rngineer, con­
peg] of the Eighteenth Amend
I 11 actor, gnrage owner, manager. wuil Ion a IMUidrreb'e time unmmt . ________
. ' nniittrrT'iiiM for ibnler.
111 th ^ ltuatid n ' .Kajivs up mme
The Senate nlsn received u bid
Mnv t&gt;. Hteiier, velernn of many elertrly/ before m«kine an'y stale
to give i ti«- Governor virlunl die
n i d. lealed rrlniliial trial, rvani- im-nt;]hut he would be available
latqeinl (n u rr over ruurty offi­ Ined ihe Veniremen for the ils1- nr n /andidale only tinier ntie or
cials' rtlu io s.
(ense,
• two set. of i omit ion-, nml that
A joint House iiv l ferule min
Milfhrll's extensive
business in eilhrc rase he wnul.' i nter Ihe
nottre lecoimnen.ling irdmtion of ntul sueIii I rnnneclions eaierd |i. taeu only as u tegular 'I'untinunyi
judirikl crcu il* from Jrt to 23 was S. Attorney Mednlie to exercise organisation rnminee.
introduced in the Senate.
cxlrrme carr In screpting the
The two sit. at ion* arc If hy
t'cnltuliaulioii of nhool mrtrol, talesmen. He ren-l a long li*l nf t liance Nrw York wrrr In gel In­
giving the state lutatd of i-diura. Cxr'usive iluh* and askml if any to it nttiniripal financial tungle
linn sU|M-rvisinn of all finunctal wrrr numbers. He mertinnesl rev- like Chicago did, or if s powerful
an i curiu uhir affuira of high rrnl utility and migsr ’ companies, fnrlon movement lay sonic anti■chon's and (Vis'Klal affsirs of the National City Hank ami the Tammany leader were to devrlop.
rlemertary achouls, ncarvd final federul reserve hank and a«krd nf
nut ,|ltf*o fact* fnilrd to halt
Irglslillve srtiun yesterday. "
the lale-mrn or any nieniliWM sif th* spreading movement.
T hr'H m isr, vfltn one minor cx- their fainlile* were eonnrrteil with
Stickers
reading "Draft Al
replion. inneurred In all Senate Ihrm, nml went Ihrntigli n einiilaamendment* to the llnum- ap­ pmcr-» wilh lh&gt;- lawyers asauci- Smith for mayor" appeared on n
vn«t number of aiiluninlillrs.
.
proves! hid.
slrd with th ilrfeler.
Attempt was made yr-trnhiy
Ilu rjrrd of vnluntrera elrtuThurntun's mine tame into Ihe
hy the Senate's r itril. fruit cuut•"led pellllnn.
Ihe Powhatan
rn«e when Mednlie rsplamed the
mitteo to obtain first pa ag • of
IVmoeratir C fili nf businrsa anil
,
..
gorrrnmenl'* charge In a pm*
professional Jtieiptal Ing on Smllh
a rnmniltlrr hill amenduig |irr-.-nt
j . ()i
Jin or.
jieeu f ruit law* l,y &lt;hanging Ihr
I" nin ns all Inileperdrnl.
lie
“The giivrrnnient rlnlnis,"
maturity *tandanl&lt;. Henatur llrr1 lorrlhi I a litinnlia's piopo.ed
_
raid, "that Ihe defendant Iwicr
ri.un, I'alnictto, asked fur
furion slate- henik-,| by Smilh
lime, spying c l l n . grower, "m '"••represented that he made *
an.| listing Niuninn Tlionias, sothi ■ rertmn wsnle I the bill lonsfnle, urneinne nb- of *ti*k, i-mlist prcibi.-nli.il nominee in
for lli*»
o f ilf tliiitin ir un
snirimmrnt. The ellru.. • inmiiiit||«* (Ini tlint. Ih«* H'2d ard 1932. fof n l.-.ser post
income Inx
lee idije. led tu delay but a mojur
-, ,
. ,,
,
,
It untnlumi Un Page Five)
... , , .7 .
.government rlainis. in Ihe rale nf
Uy of senator* milled Uhind liar _____ . hM w(ff
-rcuritie* lit his wife anil In W.
riaon and Ih r b iil wan
on w
|i Thornton. president of Ihe
ond Fra t,nz.
Greene I'atMtiea Complin)."

Double Slaying In
Cellar Puzzling To
Police And Doctors

Rntliinfr Meanly Shaw

Ruth Bryan Owen Is
On Way To New Post

School TcachcrH In
Chicago To (Jet Pay

; oiboci leather. Mother, 3 Children
Gandhi I Beginning
LoHe Livrs In I'ire 5th Dav Of Hin Fast

Cuban Rebels Riddle
Train With Bullets

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FLORIDA.

THE SANFORD

BILL TO
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IN THE GOOD OLD ALKY TIMF
S E f t ’S

RSIS
BY SENATE

l T E M :~ " U r i * tUmJiof • / a/r*A*/ with meter feteltne In rrVarr terple* farm rro /a."

May I I . —O h

—-An l^bdmlnletratlon aupported
banking reform bill, Including a
provlilcn , which would require
private
Nnker*
to
abandon
either thelf * tuainee# In depoelt*
nr In aeruritiee, waa approved
Tuesday by a Senate banking
euh-commlttee after week* of ne­
gotiation and rcmpromlae with
tho White House and Capitol Hill.
The
far-reaching
legislation
waa endoraed unanlnvusly after
the lub-enmmitte* had obtained
final approval from President
Royavelt.
At the laat mln'i'.a th* com-

A

would affect rurh houses aa J.
P. Morgan A C-j . The amendment
would require that such banka.
If they decided to ertain their orpovlt buslress. must subject them•elvee to fe-ieral examination
and publiah report* of their con­
dition.
The remainder of th* hill, vir­
tually retalna provisions designed
to rurh the uae of federal re­
serve credit In ipe-ulalbn and
to Iniure deposit* in federal re•erve member hank* through n
yigantic 12.000.000,000 corpora­
tion.
Operatlnn of the depsialt in«nranre fund would be postponed
until July 1, 1934, to permit e l ­
imination of the 4000,bank* **
peeteil to participate In I t
Depoaita of 110,000 and lea*
would be fully guaranteed: depos­
it* from 110,000 te $80,000 w-rld
be aafeguanled by 75 pre'ent Inaurance, ami larger depoelta In-eared-SO-aereeaL-------------------The fund would be capittalfird
The 'fund would he capitillied
from th* federal trearury; about
the same from the reserve* nf
(federal reserve berths and sub­
scription* representlrg one-ha'f of
one percent nf the deposit liahlli
life* cf member banka.
In ad-lltlon, th*
corporation
Would have a burn wing power
rf twice Its capitallaatlon.
A l­
though at first ita total reaiu r’e*

■BBg &gt; H g g g a B M g d

TRAFF-HIC
•/

TO HELP CUBA
ITS DIFFICULT

H n-rali

SPARKEASY
might
only be 11 .800.000,000,
number* of th* committee rxl&gt;ert that addition* l&gt; llit* icsrrvn
&gt;y»!rni wutilil noon bring it U|&gt;
to liir lory* total.

Several
imp. rtant
addition*
have been made, however. In bill­
ing the reatrlrtion oil thn opera­
tion* of private hankr, the depvaIt inaurance clause anil a prohlbitlon agalnal the payment of Intervat on demand «r che king
deposit*. ^ ....
•»Thla taler rlnu»e will relieve
member bank* of u burden which
In ona year rearhed a total of

Five bit* In five trip* to th
nlnte la th* Central Florida Bnac
loll iwaguiTtoVi 'season reran
for most hit* in one gam*. Alai
Mobley, of Daytona Itearh, did i&lt;
Ihiee time* dining the aeaaor
while I'ulbreth, of Cocoa, got fivi
Sit a once.
Jack Sanf. rd, of Kaoford, tied
I'ossum lew is’ single gam* 1932
Central Florida llaaeball League
seasot) recent of three doublea III
on* game when on July &gt;4 ho

pounded, two .Ntw Jn u rrn aJu id ia.
for that many two baggers.

follow in g |

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_ 200.000 tonej
* 0 0 .000 turn i

.

.. . . 850.000

l-uerto- Rtcn

....

to r*!

SuO.OOO tons i

2 JM0 JM0 tana
Am eiW sn ra n u m p tle a
ranges
from 6AOI.OOJ io U.UOO.OCO tons
a n n u ity .
T h e ndvlsnbi.ity o f low erin g the

Survey D isc lo se s
Effects Of Slum p
On S c h o o l System
W ASH IN GTO N - Surveying the
effect* of the present vronomlr
crlal, on America’* city schools,
the frilrral offlre of nluration ha*
diarovrrrd the following facta nl
budget rutting, It waa announced
rvcently.
.
Teacher aalary budgeta ha-.e
been lowered In aome cltlea a*
muej, aa 40 per rent qf laat year'a
budgeta.
In more than $0 per cent of the
Itlea reportirg there la ai&gt; in
rreased
numlier of pupila per

S “.
C H A R LESTO N . S- C.

it« it
- ' ■ ^ Upward Mdvemmt

M

of zoological data geaain* to the,
rCoeMnned from . Page
Is'arul, have hcen brought back,
I 2ivlitro»t’» Jtaled the rcro. l
from alligator Infested .Comber- L
a in -rfiu .
land Island, just off the northern! of business fanarev ov»r th« naroast of Georgia, by aa expedition! tian had Improrrd fo.’ naverol
taiitT lor the amourt of eugar al­
sponsored by the Christian Mu- j niorths.
lotted to Cuba- also ha* been diaj ;*orre of th* f nna which passed
tJtaa.L At pieaent Cuban sugar is, ••dm.
Th* party .-onaisted of I L J*r ‘ (,-tter bislne s along to their *mentitled to a 2U parent preferen­
ocum.
p te a e n c ...
^ ^
w
of
matn Slocu’
m. tieut
field re
reprcsenUtica
tial, but the Cuban proctucera have
of tho museum; Alexander Spnint,
,-ompfained taal in the rtcent de­ J r , honorary cJrator of ornithol­ wages were: 10 independent iemoralised state of the sugar mar­
of Cleve­
ogy: Peter Gethlng, assistant in rtram manufacturer*
ket they has* not been sb e
to ornithology, anil Herbert Ravcnel land. 10 ovreent; Ford motor droltake advantage of th* preferential Basg, writer of nature atorle*.
era or Cleveland and Akron, Ohio,
and the*. It kaa gone to lha re­
One nf the remarkable thirg« 5 p ercent: Lowed (M a * » .) ailk
finer! ImteaiL It in Informally ee.
II) percent:
Ilieben nn
mentioned by Ihe party w»« th" m'lla.
Brothers, dresa manufacturers -&gt;f
Unrated that If the Cuban pro­
sight of* • glo*«y Ibis, never be­
ducer ctn net or* cent or a little fore seen ro far north..They also Philadelphia. 5 percent- the I s -d­
_______ _ *r department atbre. Lima, 0' in.
more a pound for raw augar. Cuba saw a giant
flock of'pelicans
can survive - economically.
The
hy a hug# white pelican •' P'sc*nti Booj brothers cafet* as
Cuban sugar crop haabeen brought with black-tipped Wing..' It was|of IsA Angel**. 6 p«C"n»! Qro iro
down a ready from ita maximum th( second tlm* on record that n ' E . Rogers A Co. wholesale ^ay
kite peli.an h^t been seen on the, ami grain dealew, 10 percent.
of more t)u&gt;i 5,000,000. tons in
.. .. .»caboard.'
•
Barbour Welting Company o.’
IP-JJt.'ffl to approximately SflOO.-, Atlantic
OJO lor# in the 1932-’33 season. If
u-j,u (»,, permission of its red -, Brockton. Mata.. 10 eercent: 1^-

Atlanta, declared. Mr. Steele was
nimed -halrman of th* teeth ward
dry fonts.

I’m buying
my tires NOW!
Goodyear
All-Weathere

ORLANDO INVITES YOU

4.60-21
4.75-19
5.005.006.25-18
C.25-21
5.505.50-

WEDNESDAY MAY 17th
ANNUAL

86.50
7.00
197-60
207.80
8.50
OJO

189.50
109.70

Goodyear
Batjifinders
8*50-21 5.20
4.75-19 5.65
6.00^19 6.10 .
5.00-20 6JO
6.25-18 8.85
5^5-21 ,7.45
5.56-J8 7.60
5.60-llJ 7JO

Georgia Dry* Take

A Cjty Wide Day Of
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I mainland ep**i“ * * * *
I they ware oaly alight-

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ECONOMICS

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Valuable D a ta

trol.lng the production of sugar,
grrss th* right te make tariff
” re­ land, primarily to determine If Its percent: Goesett Mills of A ’'lertn thia country and Its Inaular
»vn, S. C . Chadwick Hoaklns Coiq.
possessions, with the e&lt;|Uiliiirg ductions up to 60 percent In n&lt; wild life iMTervd m iteriilly from
the pany of Chatlotte, N. C . and Mar­
• otlating teciprocal agreemente.
thst”
of
the
mainland.
Wjth
of supply and demanu and a
exception of a different specie, of | llnvtll# (Va.) cotton mill
moderate rise in the price of sugar 80 |lcr:ent preferential for Cuianl
l t f | e wnuLI burome possible with-1salamander. It was found that pany, Incorporated, all 10 P';
•ml ita main oojectiv
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3500 workers.
hit* tendencie* away from Ihe .ffecting
The stabilising of Cuban fi­ out further Corgreaslonal action.l
nance*. which rests almost entire­
ly upon sugar, la regarded a* neerasaiy to the return of Cuba to|
more ns-ar y not mat political con­
ditions. Although no member of
the A.ministration can say a*
much, for obvious rcarons, It Is
tacitly adm lltrj ty well informed
pet sons tha * the partial Inclusion
i.f Cuba In the American "closed
sugar aicu" wuu d be mad* con­
tingent upon airaniem enls for an
early free pie.lion in Cuba.
*The Admlnistra'.lstn'r «i*»lri to
avoid intervention in Cuba, if it
is possible, is attributable partly
to the cist, hut preponderantly to
jit hope of maintaining and ImI'ationahlpa be
twain the-counts y — and— L»Ua|—
America at a whole.
A d..-i Jption In Cuba which
,ou‘ i Inlng the question of Interrentiun to a h.-ad w u j Ii I be moat
.nwrl.uine at this time, when the
bdrrinistialiun ir conducting convc. lotions prelimlnaiy to the
sVurUj tconomic c*m.\'f«nc*. Komt
ef th" rt4u ts which th* Admisiat.r- Ion hop** to a(h lt,c, particu
jarly in the way of tariff agree­
ments, and the rontrolled proouetion oi inch commodities as wheat.
iJ'-psr ••'d )H-I)r, will demand
warm co-operation with Iss'.ln
America.
A.though President Roosevelt
has rot taken official eognlxam*
of th* fact, pereona close to him
have been (ferutalng the possibil­
ities of control.Ing sugar produc­
tion with representative* of i ’l
Ike 'eading eugar Interest*. In

ROAD TROUBLE

The bill ala t__ would give th.*
federal reserve board power
limit the amount of interest that
rnuld be paid in time or raving*
depoaita,
Chalrtna. Glass aaid he would
Introdu’. r the rtviaei' bill In the
Hcnale today and have it referred
to thv full hanking committee.
Despite hi* «**uranrea that thn
hill hea admlnlalralion berking,
(J'f.-e face* a fight to obtain erartment thia (ration.
It (till retalna two « ntmveraial provision* of hia original hill,
which ran Into an aim at rndleaa
filibuster
la*t twlnt*r—branch
banking and dlvnrre nf securilw
affiliate*.
Th* first of these would permit
a national
hank
l&gt; operate
branches within state llmita In
inv -I'tle whloh permits atate*
to do so. Th* other would require
(hit within Iwu year* national
lank* niual divorce their aemrlty
affiliate*.

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W ASHINGTON.
Nay
1tr~
Whl ait watches the rising tide
of political teirorlsm in Cuba with
the closest nterest. the Adminis­
tration a quietly Deling ita way
lewaid a n.w Cuban policy whUh
it hope* wilt «jrnl*h • wUd
foundation for the parHI«« ««
•ad economic restoration of the
islceui Ithout Americen Interventlon.
,
Th* malneprlng
oi « * new
(0 ley, which has been under ducuseion for eeveral munlhe, la the
allotment to Cub# of a definite
quantity of the sugar nesdesl tor
Amssi-ao corsumption. Thia allot­
ment would be mail* M part of

1239,000,000.

T b i t 'l l be married ■ ya*r
tkl* June, and he needa new
undtrahlrts. The bride w»»
•tumped »nd n ktd hla mother
"What kind f“— and got tk*
•newer •'Ha u m I" ..
H a n e i Ihlrte cling cloter
than n poor, ralatloa — but
never «nt or bind. Cool, comferttble, and only JJc for th*
combed-yirn number f No mat­
ter how many time* a H am s *
got* Into tha tub. It atilt keep*
Ira n-t-r-e-t-c-hI And kivpl ita
length too. T h a rra »fw»ya
enough to go to deep Ineld*
the uorte that It can't And Ita
way eut at th* walatl
I f you don't know a Ma n e *
dealer, pleat* writ* P. H.
Hanea K n ittin g Company,
Wlnaton-talem, N. C .

| louia.sn n enne

a. i so; ndwwas. .»&gt; f

I rking pla&lt;

Urn

allot m in ts have U wn suggested: |
A m erican keel.---- Y lo o .o o o toon!

Economic Assistance,
N o tin t
Administration Aim

Measure Provide* Fort
Separation Of Two
Kind* OfOperations
WASHINGTON,

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MAY 17th

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irn lines of tires.
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—for the dealer who sells them—and for the cur
* owner who buys them.
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If you want to knpw how real these savings arc—
and how much they mean to jroir^just check up on
today’s price of the size you necd,&gt;ond at the came
time take a careful look at the finest quality thut
ever honored the Goodyear name*
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This stepping up of quality, this stepping down of
price leads the way to a better deal for everyone
—and
that‘d what we all
wont• now. '
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eponomlei rnuhl hw mads
ILcfss Hard Liqiior and.
wharever posslW*.
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By way nf toncrete iBalancea
Being Dnitik^ayB th- accompanying onlcr **id 1'
radio itatiuns would be
m-|
Sing Sing Doctor naval'
rloaed; the naval training »tatlm

F O R M O T H E R ’S D A Y
i])%m her Hi#r U«tlna r*mln4tr
Of y u ii r iho«*ht#ahi»ii—th*
thin# *h*» wtll p rl« most—
|«ur

TAM PA T R IB I’NK
O n - o f the jfra v cst ilatiRCM o f th r hiithtvaya is Rcnernlly m-otfuizr-d ax x kidding. A . wet pavem ent m ay u su a lly
.1 M. t'sM'ir, nf VI'imi, one of than any other .-lair, - hi-ot-l
W cibntdt's S tu d io
h r regarded ns th e cause, but m an y a afreet is slip p e ry w ith ­
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|’hon** 111*1,
Fl-ireo’ auih-nit- voices, ip-ib- •lit, for I he rake of • piv!«*' ,J,^\
at Newport, R. I. w»vki he r«
out bein g w et and m a n y n c a r sk id s on a co rn er w hieh isn't
MACON, f a .. fcfcy
In j tidpe iho J iV k iom ilis t him* iff upon certain of |t ptodurta.
"ikiced to a hare maintenance atat
slip p e ry . A n y o n e w ho h as e v e r hern thrnujrh n prolonge.l
fitly, told hi* that il* reprrterlaltvea -hoitld Lea* harj liquot ha* K e g drunk in u .j the h-adquqrter* »t *h‘
skid know s lu ll w ell the u tte r fe elin g o f helplessness w h ich la-t nf I'nmiil* T1
. ■ . . . . . . . . i t . . ,k . &lt;.mtmrreo Near York state sine,.' hg«r » • • I•n-J
-ipnrts
h-rr—r* Mi-P imt
Eighth Hava, district at N*» Or
one has w hen b ra k e s w ill no longer bring a ear to a stop.
i and to Ike a k v s s f t t , - ' s r a * - ? * ■•*• ■» * —
» * * * leana would be nio’ cd In ' harledr
t
chief
phyaician
at
Strut
Sing
pria
But the L it e r a r y D ig est quotes the W ash in g to n F e a tu re of F.ori'h poll'
I ntm America jhu^-* upon the hifhws)* of *t’*
ton. S. C - and lh&lt;ve of the NtnH
tnUBlrtt I
"f
C*ln«
on.
S e r v ic e ,a s s a y in g th at n sk id , a sid e from being co m p*ra
it,
r..«
a
mating
&lt;ea.
Aral- a-W t'l
t u die*). In !•' ‘
"On* man in a position In know ngyal district would hr H, n '
liv e ly e a sy to overcom e, ra n som etim es be made a v ery In’a I of- twu tjlll'in pound* nf
.X firtn lH
Mr. ■Canon iU£t'l '.hat
toJJ rua th at.in th. .f ir s t
two (erred from Great Lake*. I l l .
D ili*. 11. w*• I
u sefu l a d ju n ct o f co n se rv a tiv e d rivin g . B a cers, it is said , tncrfhamll r fn? tii'O dlrvetly
Chicago.
These
were
only
a
fvvi
*
*
. 11, via* V. w. i e.
fjtuutd meet nur souther a neigh­ weeks nf Ihe legal seal* of Kwr,
alm ost in v a ria b ly re so rt to sk id d in g purposely on tu rn s in -(i&lt;r]
import* in tbia
r***«. r*»
jITr-tcd
liquor rale-, decreased more than of the change, -(feeling virtually
r
in * g a d a*
bors
upon
the
iiw
ie
l
«f
'ru*
o rd er to t a k - them at h ig h e r speeds, and Ibe sto ry is told lf%(, Tam r*. J ai kionville, t’en73 percent." he told newspaper *v*ry *hnr, hate in Ihe '*’“"***
•
ympathy
with
them
and
«e
Imtca.l
.
of
the
1333,000,0'
Miami.
Panama
o f one d r iv e r w ho ile liia T a te iy skidded around a no ther |
K-y \\
1men here.
It It a rum-1 ihmil i tty to have a real appr-rld riv e r in a su c c e ssfu l attem pt to avoid a collision.
City. Fort
Pr. Squires »ald the question re- which the navy cspvcted from ap
mere- . Mr. r'riT ‘-iff ,„t. that “ ^‘ I t ’.ion nf tht.lf tnmlition ■ml of , msmed whether New 'S'ork Rials proprlations ami a reildue let
I their problem*. We should icalli* would go hack t« liquor,, “but at over from Uft y««r* .Ik* 'Jep* r ,
sk id d in g .la-tween intersection s, w hen they w ttiifd to go in P * ' ti» tH* ••'til* tat*.
of air and that lh*y have their history anl; prtianl it I* n-' drmkina a* much. m»nt was Informed thal ita '-“ngR
the opposite d irectio n nnrf the Afreet w as ion n arro w to
II- q'lOl** 1
for Ibe fiscal yrar heglnning JU )
tu rn around in the m orp conventional m an n er, and we have w.l- r U3R ipof 1nil'll fnr pasien- Ir.idition* nf whiefa thry ate a. P drwi I.eeni that whlilkey ha- 1. must not ex.ee* I ITih.OOO.m'O
m
.
Total
pa»laraaly
been
*uh*llteled
hy
beer.’
pnnind
a*
we
tie
,.f
ohm
.
that
nfirfrt*
tlf*i
hoard of th# «Jtid l&gt;eing,ui«sl by y o u n g ste rs as th rill .dim u- K' r L tl **
The additional economies ••- e i
mit ny yiiaml they have then nwn cuitoni and
He* wax asked if beer J« intnxl
l* n l* . m uch us tiic w hip is used at th e c a rn iv a ls, bid we s«rip- t 1'} ij ir if. tn
petted from limitation' "" flM'
fLt*?, imftic th. *13,000, for lV :ir own national life, which rntirtK.
fi(
1
‘
**
p
nvernge
render
believe th a t for all p ractica l purposes tin average read
“ A man would i V»* tj in 1.! operation, and other retrawbnwnli
mtjn.i a niwh In Ihnti #.&gt; nor*
a :&gt;kid titan lit the fli t ilif— month, nf 1032.
at lea; rvdliclion In flvman per
I* mnrtj In lo re H ^ i in l»ow to rom«' w it o ff a
know h r-r h-f«r- Ii- rnuhl b -U dtunk
ni—e .th .111 •Mi'O; l»fal e*pie-- j intam lo u*. The b-tlci
ment nf officer*.
a
Ihrrply.
how to g e t in(» one.
M
iam
ijinir
Latin
neighiion.
the
better
■I,inn,-nt hy air out -&gt;f --........
Hr. Hquir- ram- lo M»c*n from *onn*1, furlough;! and Ihe pn*«ibli
F o r th is n a s o p we quote front the W ash in g to n Feu lu re U ,t &gt;■•* . ll.tHW pound". There I w . shall like Ihcm. ah'l th-- more
Fit]P A Y . MAY »». t*33
wh-ra
h- ad retirement -f officer*.
S e rv ice w h ich ca u tio n s d r iv e rs a lw a y s to tu rn the steerin g »hl| m ' * inhraccd a wide vari- frieitdiy will our relalloiu h'tome. f’ldumho*, f ia ,
n iR I.K VKtt.wg FO B TO BA1
w heel " in th e d irectio n o f the s k id ’’. In o ther words if you ity. fi im aul-uiubdc parts and This friendship, if «kfrfully rvlli- •Irriard Ih- annual rnnvctntlnn of
FO O TB A LL STAR KII.I.F.H
th , fflM
R'.oh
h d filrk t of Rotary Tntrr
i, k , fur I ho i’reddenl *al-d l« Ih- epult of inlernational j *h»
.............. .............
GOD S HF.SVUNSE:
.1/ aiy p»0- beg in skidding to t h r rig h t, lu r p yo u r w heels lo the rig h t. .hlrl.ee
.U u u iik.,:l*w*la.Jwaante awosLrxvJU.-i»v- Uw..k&lt;-cv-~il**lL l i i ii.iPitU'LHiL*
H M ) W WH |i l» l ■hle-~Ho»..U
n f^ fflin ilfteeatttM -h r my r»ae».«U (-d )h rT 1 T e ^ id a -&gt; to ~ tU » ^ f*e ~ tU ri» .ilM» .*k .h « k L » U Jjk w .k |J^ . M M
great- -l
ling laili- -f HrajH." before in will lie th
-A lb e rt Barnei, 2X. Rtchmom'
‘— and
— 1 -rray,
• * “ K q iin lly as inquirtant in the' a d m o n itio n 'to re le tse th e t fnr th*
rhall hinnlile themielye*.
, nly it-m ■ slid 1-Kin- common iel airei whirh
V a . former AlfSouthetn fonfer
and Reek my far.
&lt;&gt;*»» trow brakea, if you Itnve them on. or not to apply them a l HUi'Th'c .* j i
•link
s lr ..lr uheh It* unlnUI uf Florida shall have. Ten *,r -jni
rn*-- foothaH ' ,!&gt;r al V. I . I-J
their wkked w«|Tt; »k#n : w&gt;ll l if you h a ve not a lre a d y done so.
g itiilin.
th- tu.I )lw *i Sr- year*, from row. we hall look |
wax killed at Ta*ewell ye*lerday|
hear from bcav«a. an* will fatT h e im iH ilsv Is alm ost irre sistib le when an autom obile
_ ■_ _
.
In an automobile ac'ideni. Kvelyr
give their els, and wilt heal ih-lr s ta r ts slip p in g to tu rn a w a y from the ikid. I f you are r-ltuirr to Mt t sr -n, “thal com- )*ack up«n Ibe beginning *-f HiRuir, 21. dauffhler of • Tajewelj
n-iini I'lvn 1 -tw-H, Florlua **&gt;&lt;l Hen .at,- New H -.i a t h landc—2 Chronidea 1 :H .
skidding to the rig h t, and you r»c a big tree turning, nr a th,- l.iiin -- mint
■
” , banker. John Surface, 2. xon of the
&lt;h« &lt;„uth ginning -f a commercial fro-p-r
big d itch into w h ich y o u ,a re lik e ly to o vertu rn , hum an n a ­ i . in ifn ins »i a lr-mafilouj rst-, ,|y. which verm - •*&gt; in now aim*. I
r,
,,*
„ Tati-well County circuit clerk|
What thl* world needi, say» »
-&gt; Lii.. .k i. ••
\(. ..AM lIN f.TON. . .May
—
unbelievable.
. 12. ............
tu re alm ost tnm ptds you Id tu rn to the left in ord er to avoid ind lhat
u
i)'i
1
••
li1
-'
fimoi i
ecunnmi*t,
i*
stahle
The navy tester.lay delalled W-r- injured itriouxly.
Tampa •• particularly and u
W -i
,e |r-nrhm-nla
through
money. Ymt know, *nme thing with tin so obstacles. T h o tu rn to the left, how ever, only fu rth e r ain- in • ol th-- dt-ii-lopiii.nl uf our
and i&lt;i(uin«o, aitli Latin- •ally interested in the development! which it hop-* to »*»- npnrovlS A L E S TA X LAW IN V A LID
in te n t n u ll.i Ihe sk id anti you a re m ore likilv* Ilia n ever I" tr,
• kick, iu .a A m i *- *■" ------ --------i l.aUn-American Hade. S,, far. mately fllLtM.nflfl of the 1115,000..
tu rn over.
----,
.
C T R IN G FH X D . HI.. May 12
Ih
peak-r &gt;hpn- -*-il H'* "**- up have dale Jittl* of n practical OilO rcduciiuit in it* cellmate.-* or- M V The three percent *ale* lac
It is tin- sam e w ay w ith the brakes. A ca r beg ini to
Ereiyuue i» ftAing Unrl* Sein
rii.u,
tni-iiskr
mailhy
th|--npl
atuie
In
mil
Dial
developnienl.
d-r-il
fnr
the
neat
fircal
yrar.
for relief, hut the firtt thing we sk id , for W hatever reason, and the first tiling vnu know
law wa* rvjvclrd ax Inconxtitulion
Secretary Swanson in outlining al ye*lerday hy the Illinois Su
know Hie old lioy Is going to need you are about lo cru sh into an o th er e a r o r hit a lam p post. •if Florida »h-n Ih-jr nun|u-ll-d We hnuld hr nurkinc al it j ll Hitsome rtii'-f hlmr.elf.
You slntn mi tin- b ra k e s! T h e c a r sw in g s nrniintl three or their rfprr -enlatlv-v in Dpn*rr&lt;* time,. Th- re cut run-American the "prlnriple*" to he followed premr Court. I'roceed* nf Ihe trr
l„ vul- fnr Ih- llawl* y Sm-s-i tai Hav nbtrrvan- - lu re wav char- with regard tn the land naval da- were to have been U.ieil for reltcl
four linu-n aud fin a lly slo p s b o tlo m iid e up. If you forget
Make thr mint of your read­
a i 'lied by a gn at ikal - f talk, lion* 'aid in rffect that ilashex
Prtlldent l(*«o.itvi lt l» prrrared the 'b rak es, forget the dang er o f h ittin g v a rio u s and iff l — » i - it ■crtinl -m- • liaht
o’f Ihe unemployed.
ie r hour*. Enj y the wit,
hui
rie
hat
net
Itn
one
tlefimlr
In treat ih0 le.nu^ marrhera mofe (ffcndry o b stacles and concentra te ym u e ffo rts mi s tr a ig h t; pri-o* tmn l- r riln n friiil - and
th-- wicifung the companion|
iiL-ttliwlui-'
rt.lljL
,
h II,III v* a - tai. It .■ llu p-'l-l- uf
niurtEcmsly ttinu before, but n« * citing m il yo tif citr, Ilie V liu iu e* nre y&lt;m u ill lit least s u rv iv e
a tup, th- charm that hava
thi
t»tw
rit
«rllIhe
lh-ir
holh
Tampa
*
11*111111
hnvr'
all
aclivr,
nut going In ih&gt; all the treating
made the A T LA N T IC , for
y o u r experience.
right f«r •&lt; ni-.&lt; -I pillm ir. Hu- 'IdiK-nt, lirelcv* body eng.igril eaW e now b avc a Com plete Sto ck of
---- O ..... —
»cvenly-fivc year*, Ameri­
(inir.dy tariff did tint isrri-a-- the • lilvively u-Oli llu* one phase nf
llenry Ford I- tuovinrol that
ca'* in,&lt;.t tin*.ted and moat
iti.i- i,f ■ith-r iilrii fruit* or nur fiilirf- growlh.
this u She. tunc_»u..tsir«t. o.ulJfUh j ._____ _
-Ji
eiten-ite*! maealin*—
Ufinler
Yejii'luhlr*
l«ii.
-n
Ih-teffTh
ere
ate
r*
iiin
tlrw
npporluni•ontn oaw adverliaing and get the
Send t l
tta i). hy (nialyau.K tin- h-iyinii l i r . fu r promoting h e lle r fe-lm g .
• "B e a t F o r T h e S o u th .”
buaineea. And llenry Fm-I Is «"
tmrntinning thia ad)
T h # N av y L e a g u e ’s c r it ic is m n f I in- flisnu-velt Adm in- isiu-r of llu- A lii-rsan peiqih', l- cloxer re la tio n i, which iniivt no an
fooll
In
latratlon'H |Wi.tUgl.OOO cut in the N av y D epartm ent budget flu,rd th-m. "If ii w ,n hut .-o more rom m erco, more huilneaa.
Th- Allantic Mon! hi).
-riuu ii n-iiiM hr aniu-oi )•• i&lt;*
fo
r
the
n
e
x
t
fisc
a
l
y
e
a
r
is
in
line
w
ith
tho
avowed
purpose
A
va*t
rirh
Truth*
Fimpire
i»
at
Of enure, all of u* tn a » • !
R Arlington S I .
Iloaton
20-t S a n fo n l A ven ue
llr-1 th.vt Ihe iiliie n - of .1 -late our very ilmra. Are we lo ignore
■r. glad t-&gt; sre price* « U rl g"ieu r&gt;f tin- n rg a liiz a lia ii. Ilm l ie, tn nnatai1 public in lm - a t and
uim
li
-h.
1
*
mure
rrarual
than
any
it or rullivalr it?
up, hut we widi it hud jia t leallej Mdieit eo-opt-niUon in alt m a ile r s tending tn increase the
Ihii-e klnt&gt; * in th- Unimi. v* hi* h
until till,' farmer* havr r.i-mething e ffic ie n ty nf ilia- n avy.
ha- more irapntt* rnKie-d in Ihe
lo sell ugain.
Any. n tlie r enurae Ilia n T h e mn- taken r e c rn ily in &lt;b-- luudhriK •&gt;( I al in-American I-»,Ui o m fl* ----- plnring tin- iIrautie e iir la llm e n ls would not lie consistent
*%
Mayls* ime
rcu.-in Pratl-leitt w ith liie N avy Length*.
It it, obvious' thnt fu rth e r rerlllcHoo - vcll think., Dim i* just like » lio n s in personnel, llu- abaitriuiinn-nl o f navy y a rd s, tin- ro- for III- riiliri- nop. In r r a l- t and
war is heenum during Ihe w arw .
taljiu ) of sh ip s no n
lii i n i b a sis w ill not help Ihe r-ffi railuad-i III-1m «in- I I rolld car ,
had S dollar 4 year nu n, and we
rie n cy n f n u r H ceL but w ill, in fa ct, se rio u sly elinllenge its r n Ii m n h iiiiiv .'l-'.a n a lr i., a liit.d
have now.
«f I. wni rrat-'i.
claim tn fir s t rank ru lin g .
Next Auitu-l lit- iirnfiuil 11»rTinw
isdm
ii
of
Ih
e
planned
econom
ies
is
disputed
in
It take, nil kinds id j -ciij I . lo
ulil will ho fin- year* old. The U n
mmiH
q
u
|ir(e
rs
ftp
I
lie*
g
n
u
v
a
l
(,bat
tinrelirnim
-nt
of
one
funk, up a woyld,. Inc|ie&gt;ng. W3
auppo*., the ilrlrrr who -dgnatn I liiril n f llio fleet ill m a ltin g inlervgl.s w ill be more ex i.l i I’rniting Coutpany i • runiisoril
a turn tn the left nnd Him win)- l|u-nsive Ilia n sa v in g . It is pointed cut lh a l the ru st of piae- nf l{. J. Holly, pr-'idcnl: (i. W,
Kinvhan, &gt;u *• pr &gt;ldrnl: usd \V.
tu the right.
|jt)g n sh ip loo k -in iTplituu* ord er aflt-r it has b een .laid up
M. ll»ylie-. -*rrlery and tn a
— i—
.
n
fo r som e lim e is o flc n g rerlt-r than if th e-bo at hud been Ulrr.
The PtrRident »h&gt;* we cannot
in co ntinuous n|H!rnti»n. D eterioration on an idl&lt;* Isia l is a
l l u ,1. .1 Pur dan » n h*»ste
bnllyhmi mir-eln- mil ul th- illproblem w ell know n in r v e r v ow ner o f a a k iff.
uf llu- Fumy (Voik fibril- Thutvpression. W*JI* w- kimw a • miple
T
h
e
r
e
is
a
lw
a
y
s
lo
laconsidered
lotrecogm
/i
d
fact
day a fIn noun, whirh wa pie*
of young magnum- rihtiw* who
th at in ea a- of w a r the cost of unpreparesIm-su can he ■nlly
id in cimverlalirn a&lt;d
•re trying mighty haul l&lt;&gt;.
m easured a n y w lie n : fio u i tomplt-k- di..a s te r lo abnorm al ex- m i&lt;-itly fun-y work. [l*-u, mu.
How would it be to send nil Ihe luim liturea in a lujkried effo rt to build up naval slren g lh - refreahrnelil i w-r- -rv—I hy Ihwho*- r-i-rlt W ri- Mri
delegnlrn In th- London KriilMnlc A a d il m ig h t lie added In-re that al no tim e m our h isto ry horlK. Hill,
Confm-nre in that Italian utaain- h a s th e m la’ en a u cli a pe-rfu l m ix tu re of a ll Die latent |sissl- J. I *. Ito l-ft.. (Jr*. A
■hip whitli him a n-w d*vir- th- bilitim for mi'-ther g reat iuterm ition.il ( o iif liil.
(V | . Mlllerr'. Mi
II.
In every Ml
signed tu etnhilu. it* roll?
• orm-r of (lie globe people, if noi actu a lly gripping al i.ach ti ii * r. Mi T. S. H.tvii, nn-l \lr».
o th e r’s Ib n a its, a re m anifest lv reufless, pprvi.-M are n n slra d y , W. (V I unr&gt; They &gt;ay thnt Ihe lale IhMidnit
'Ii
Harry rd-pli-i &lt;-n I ft for
nf Peru led no c lit * of only and Ihe atniosph«-re is e h a rg u l w ith th at lKiculJar Icnseiu-as h* r home tu .I,-, O m ivilh |a ,l ii.it.
thirty ilullm*.
At that lv wav w liirh preceded the S e ra je v o incident in 11)11.
onlay aftrr ii-mlinc u ure*&gt;k willi
I t ia sig iq fica n l D ia l llu* deplorable plight of all nations
Vlpt-r off than If he had n trunk
h-i t ter. Mi - (V. M Hayii-i, of
‘i
Cun be a ttrib u ted in a larg e w ay In the w r y thing w hich we fianf"i,| Hriyhi
full of IVruviun l-on-l -.
— — — o - - -—
nqw fiigl o urselves advocating a s a sa feg u ard , mill jt m 3 ig
Not, Join--. Ih- (irrel: who con\V-'i» nil (os fhit rr-uilUulioital liifijupd that o|i«; iiul'on. al least, h a s la k w i the lead in
■mendment to frre kmWl hoomi cutUtUC u n ity aud n avy t-xpem hluies to relieve the public •lorIs lli» mind fi-ilt stand nr«r
il,** ii'ar Th-al-r. wav bully cut
(tom UsSU oU ., With outk.n l»w burden tliere liy o b viatin g a larg e entixe o f nur d ifflcu ltlcR .
1'unday afteinxin hy Tom Picknt. that the time might came again
I t m ust bn sa id for the A d m in istra tio n j n itn persistent rnv. The illyguta an-,- over a m il
when It would hritHravel tu own
effort lo bqlnnee I ho federal bqilgr.l and p]tu* the fisca l a f ­ ter of i.haimoiK money and Pl'k■ hou &lt;e than tn pay rent.
fa ir s of Die governm ent on a apuml b a sis Hint no m a ile r • Mi J-rk—I nut III' knife «n-|
t*-le.l rrpvine J, Iiim with the
The new nnlbaevador Ro- ..Log* " h a t IN course th e re w ill bp m uch lo arg u e mi e illiu r aide
land inslat* that h. positively will o f e ve ry em item plnled eurtaH m ont. IV-rlmpo, if o ther ruun- lennll Mist 111- dorlora had In v^w
. ,
not wear knee vwwLv.no Bialter Irle s sa w Hu- need for ec&lt;hmmy a s M r. ttmmcvnlt Hrea it, him op.
whkt may h« the • fu sio n siver there would be, no reason for Hie lu rk in g suspicion Hint we
” I l give* me great pleasure
of a rarilo. vacuum rleaner,
there, lle'n pint one nf the** old ca n ’t a ffo rd Ip sa v e too m uch, on our navv.
,
faihioned long dtawarn boys.
to advUe
of the conh aenlng machine and electric
- &gt;. „ .
----- o ------— ------- — •
LU M BER '
pletr
Mtiafaction
of the u*e lighta, and latt hut not leant,
C
U
B
A
'S
I’lt
O
S
I’F
R
I
T
Y
,
its
economic
aouiidneus,
itu
e
n
­
The publisher &lt;tf- th . Utlando
ttrlfM *»n (h"F**F» ito-ftra
paper* i, w ti In IW morning and tire. nafim m l outlook depend upon one com m od ity. ch ie fly ,
fur III* n«ti inn fFVAhau
of
all
Ihe
electric
appliance*
my boy’# electrical experidry in the «fUfnuon,—Tampn cane augur, i l l u l . t h c rise of loo tier re n t in Ih e price of
which you encouraged me to menla, elc.
H ill I.u m lie r Co.
Tribune. It ahoajd- ke J iu l lb . Mm raw product is a h a rb in g e r of luqa- lo the island |uipuI3lh end Holly
' fr
other way oroumk. !. W*e. • ohmil-l
imtall in my home laat year, wj m gU(, Jo inform yon
bjtinu w hose big marked collapsed a ft e r Hie W orld W ar,
|ntvci drink bnIui.hiraUa.-il.
I-’rvm being th e "su g a r b arrel'' o f Hie world, w ith a foreign
Itfiinoiuihlr UrirpH w ith
”1 completely diacontlnued that for the pant tlx month*
ZIP SH U V IC L
Phonr 11)
T h . n.w, hrej- doa-inT team In be trade o f &lt;(7i$.00f).DU0 in 11*24, Cnba-becnm e merely one of
k . t tv . U * l
big
'
nrmluc-ing
co
u
n
trie
s,
w
ith
e
x
iv
-rta
’
tlruiming
to
the uae of other fuel*inataU*
total
hill with
lj... V... gaiiut-VU- r.uo .Ltg. ,lo /uquLuX the
subtilhs. These young bih'ka Whn S]32,0lW ,lW 0 itl lO-Izi A t the present tlnie, |&lt;ro|sisals are
Ing
an
rlectrie
refrigerator,
youc
Company
has
averaged
have to-en htiHighi trp right In Ih . M a g made th at C u b a l»e allpwed free u it r y nf 2,&lt;100,000
atove, auxiliary cookjcr, toast* 810.19 |ier mouth. In alt­ convenience, rlrnnliness and
' mldille of the enru field*, drinl.- Inns of s u g a r into U n ited S ta te s ip re tu rn fur ta riff roncesW 1 IA T .S N E W
ing l.i-or In just like nei-kiog a siona un ce rta in m a n u fa ctu red .producta. A p u th er prupieial
M 1
er, water healer, percolator, dllion to ihU saving I can* labor saving of the usual
' .S E M I N O L E F E E D C O .
lamp post. •
* .
1.1 th at 4|U A m e ric a n t a r if f s on C ub an s u g a r be lowered in
housekeeping.*1
in addition to the regular use not begin lo tell you of the
----- o---- ,—-e
AI wii &gt;• r«tmp#ltllon •••• short*.
exchange foi; lo w erin g o f C u b u u ta r if fs .
O f course, «loIifnii, mi'l horni* mlird ((.gjry utid
Willi nil lh« ' figb'leT Hurl*.
iHiuhry ftftla.
fpeaUv pr'jiIuterH do n o t.lo o k w ith fa v o r upon any ex tenK e n i:'oo»; on during the pntt
H«ialnu1iD Dwlrr.
slon
uC
the
m
urkqt
fur
Cubetu
s
u
g
a
r
in
th
is
co
u
n
try,
but
the
MdJilt,
rtiat.o I m i * In
fifty years a v .r Ih* . Charo (littp-ti we ip poo* note that Psra AdoiUiiabration upparu n tly alm a to take into consideration
fieiy an-l llutivia have adunlly de the need of fo ste rin g fo reig n trad e co nsistent w ith adequate
The four people In Mr. HalTs home enjoy the comfort* of rlertrie
rL red war. nunifun. U llahle to protection fu r hom e p ro d u cers.— C h r is t ia n Scien ce Monitor.
k tt hurt.
hrifty Three, 7 • 5 anti 2c electric rale for less •
service on the Thrifty
~ rr
...
than 9c per person per day,
Spenklng of inflation • friend of
ver* mk» uf. thll nq^ "If J t in
true that f-WJllgn. Mqda Sfgv'wbl
"Thera ia no ptoca whara the of the men of that itclion wlm |n |
H ave Yo u r Oiattacu
rv'dv flooding (Atagarafi-marty^a,
Fitted N tR t I !
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Reduced price on aingle viaion
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G A R AG E

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Full G ospel T abernacle

iAuMrs. Courier Hostess
To Her Bridge Club

Rev. Win. |'\ .MePherson’s Message

“ 6 6 6 ”

SUPPER

“The Mark Of The Beast”

bt

Prin*

Plans Are Made For
Chicken Pilau Supper

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.Also Special Music

W e Still Have A Few
o f the

Copies

1933 SANFORD

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WHO’S WHO
EDITION

J clay nft**in'.i»n nt 1 :0 0 o 'em k « t 1 ron w ill ratu jrn to*fay from C fu iary 1 lot bet - in .ii w , f n it e r .Mi'I t n&gt; Lr;
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w as mud** l»y Mi* A d a S in y le lu r y lb*&gt;r i* b y M r * . E lle n K h a im i ftwlit.
r i \ e to m o rro w fro m J r k - s o ih t'
who w in pi r e n t e d w ith « I o#ik s hnd h ern t h e ir pu***t h ir e f . r »v- t »
the yiie^ t f«ir a sh o rt tim e « f
on the Iif.* o f .Mozart m n p r it c .
i lu l weekn.
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nos^ion

-Jusl A Reminder
For
MOTHERS’ DAY

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F r a n ‘ &gt;»
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tic th e u iy v .u« r iim lu rte il t.y M in t Single (a r y l
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Call Mr*i. ('. J. Humph

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memurtn *"

iJi..«n.h wrirr,iwl., :.'t! Its Social (irnnts OHiusinoss Women
: : p \ v h::z r ,.";;;1Despite Ollier chills 'Opened Last Nfehi

Mrs. hewis Hostess
For Her Bridge Club

r

•‘ Flo w e r* warm n m th e i’*
J j e a t j and hrlfcg in '. h prevyouj

S ju 'f 41
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the T h u rs d a y M o rn in g 'C .in lr m t
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month* here u l the homo or Mr. U « |f ItiffltHl ja irl t i r iz f f u w a n f r iL
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t I l f n e x t w eek til N o r fo lk , Vo. B m
M r*. H alph li . W ig h t, M r * W ,■
upend tin- --Jiiitn e r.
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g tu -.t o f M i. a ' d .Mi . Y V illia m : l
S t a r r a t th e ir Inlin e on
Frt-n th l ' ' a - .
A venue.

MOTHERS’ DAY

V -n d" r « iH l e (&gt;iv&lt;n at ('.:'*(»

A ' li ia n

le'tday to ho home in l.akelund Jiih n I , t B r u m b y m i. I g u i- l
fur I ! . ( !, S L u L m i.) ,\h « S i i i a n r *•
a f l r r v i-illiv *; frie n d * here
M O N DAY.
| M *rh » \ of &lt;\unmc'iet*&gt; t» a „ U f ■*.
tw o d a y * .
Th * p r a y e r han&lt;| " f t C W innL I*.
Ih 'l . M r I L I .. f o r m I I,
u li' A u x ilia r y &gt;-f the F n « t P rt «■
tori M r» . K I I .
L a n r y , M r-. J .
K.
A i r . a til M r*. C. I I .
Ft
h y l r . tan C h o r h w il l n t*. i a t :t; ;ti'
for B ilk * t, 31 r / . I ' . &lt;*, B r ig .;*
j R v i . n , T e d d y , le f t to -U y
M r*
o'rl»- i. (.1 th i • In in h l l ItiI w .ll l.i
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iicid Joint Meeting Social Calendar11

'

Hum et?

Dtin'l [XTmil Her In worry
about dinner on Mol hem'
Day.
At noon and in evrnini;.
the Valdez Dining Hnum
will serve w o n d e r f u l

l-'+W M e n I I r*f

L ook Your Best On

MOTHERS' DAY
(K u m la y , M a y

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W E H A V E JU S T W HAT YOU NEED IN’
I

S H O E S

Special

Mothers* Day
Dinners
50c and 60c

Hi-Grade Bakery

Copies May Be Ob­
tained By Either
Telephoning 148 or
By Calling A t The
O ffice

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For

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WELBORN’S
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TO WEST FUN UNION

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In T he Years To Com e This Number
W ill Mean Much T o You - - - So
Get Yours Before It's T oo L ate!

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it Haaiaole nifh School

M ENUS

I P‘ l kn«« &lt;n om p JaUo.

HI* dlffrrant varletlea of ta a ty jl «• boiling w»Ur.
sated*, and * reclp« for m ayon-jl r. ***n*d

nslM, m * Included &lt;» thoff af/rr

LIFE'S BYWAYS

Je***

i T . rinaga*. 1-3 t ml*-

Salads ar# brought to the at­
Itg, and til mar bo atada by pur- , e
pineapple diced tad
tention of Iho house-keeper* of chasing Ingredient* from local *1drtlntd.
Sanford today by M lu Mabel W il­
—
■ '■ ‘ t
,
i
« . . . . . . w
m u i
i;i..p
son and Mr.. ^Gladys Adtma
Smith, bom* economic* late bar*
Dissolve Jollo In boiling water.
Add pineapple Juice, vinegar and
tail. Chill. When allghtl/ thick­
ened, add pineapple, carrot* and
nut*- Turn Into Individual molds.
Chill aatll firm. Unmold on crisp
lettuce. Garnish with mayonnaise.
Serve* 8. One cap ahredded cabbeer may bp added If devirrd.
Coiner Second and Palmetto

pawmeni Caratal study alto will
bo made o f tho other regulation*
And tbalr afTacti.
"By rtaaon of tho harden Itddont to re-rating tad In order
that unrUa hardship will not bo
impoatd open veterans in that*
application for adjustment of ihoir
case*. rational office* of tho vtlorana* a d m in istra te will not bo
closed at haa boon roportod, ex*
capt wbaro It ha* boon cUatly
darooiiitratod that regional £**»■
itlea are not noettaary.
"It la not coatempUled that
government
hoapitali will bo

MANHATTAN
MARKET

I. a MICHAEL

T A R T TOMATO SA LA D
I package lemon Jrllo.
1 pint-canned tomatoes, atarined
1 l-’J t. lemon Juice.
1 t, Worcestershire sauce.
1-S cop celery, diced.
1-1 cup awret pickle* dierd or t-2
cup Ir.rila relish. Dash salt.
I)iasolve Jelln In t&gt;oding tomato
Jubo. Add lemon- Juice, salt and
Worcester.hire sauce, t hill. When
slightly Ihirhrned fold in eeler,
and pickle. Turn into mold*. Chill
until firm. Uamol,| on rrisp let*
. .tiainish wiih mayonnaise.
Serve* H.

GLADIOLAS
Frt'nh Cut

Late Valencia
ORANGES, bu

Grapefruit
ICKDKUti

Lettuce__2 heads . 1 5 /
YKLI.O W OH W H IT E WAX

S T U F F E D TOMATO SA LA D
It medium siaed tomato**, peeled.
2 cup* cwumL-r*, diced.
I N t. salt.
1.1 up mayonnaise.
Upmove thin «IIcp from alein of
carh tiunolo and lake out sen I*
and part of pulp. Sprinkle instil.with salt. Invert and chill !tt) min­
ute*. Add salt t&lt;&gt; mayonnaise. Add
to rlii-umber* an,| to** lightly l&lt;“
gvtlier. Pile lightly l» Inmntoeami aprink top with paprika. Serve

NEW R ED HUMS

POTATOES 5 lbs. 1 |/
PEANUTS Vt gal. 9 /

YOU CAN ALWAYS
DEFEND ON A * P
1

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----- FOR QUALITY POODS,
LOW PRICES and GOOD SERVICEl
Fnmoua White Naphtha
p. a a

POUNDS

Special Ix)w Price* On AAP’H Kanwn Trio

8 O’CLOCK
"Mild mill
Mellow"
D clicinu* Celntln

Equal *111 (Jnnlity Hut Different In FNtriif
KED CHICLE
I BOKA
"Rich it ml Full 4 A n I "Vigo:
xml Whtny" lb,
Bodied
L)elici(iun
Dwiaert
Texas Preserved
WHOLE

I

SPARKLE 2 Pkgs
Grandmother’*—Freeh, Rich with Milk
— l-nrge Plain or Sliced Loaf

C R IS C O I7 / 2S . 4 9 /
HEINZ llll'E W.AKES—DkK.
PRUNES, Fancy 70-Kg Si**—lb.
OVAl.TINE—Regular flOc Cun
HAI.A1I DRESSING—pint jur
LAIICE RIPE

15c
ISc!
14c
9c

FINKAI'PLKS
LARGE YELLOW

BANANAS, 4 Iba.
U.,8. NO. 1

POTATOES, 10 Ibti.
I.ARGE

c r is p

ICEBERO

XETTOCE, head

PINK SALMON, Cold Stream—3 tall cans ...
PORK &amp; REANS, Ruaker Mnld—1« o*. caa
PEAR, Del Monte !)• Luxe—No. 2 enn
ASPAHAGUR TIPS, Fancy—picnic can ......
alter Maid—APPLE

Tomatoes 5 No. 2 Cana 27/
5 eIn*

*

10/ 15/

MEAT MARKETS

Fancy Wenlern ROUND, LOIN, CLUB

GgnnJmt Soring Lamt
SHOULDER ROAST.

BOILED, SPICED or

T A LLA H A SH K E, May 12.—OP)
-State Treasurer W. V, Knott

D IE8SIN G
(Thin I* used ta Increase the
amount of mayonnaise per
cup of dll).
2 T. com stniali
1-4 a. coldwatar,
1 t. aalL
X-4 #. boiaing water.

F o o d V a lu e s F o r T h o
W e e k -E n d
--------THRE8 STORES —

Seductions In Y et
Disability F ay To
Be Less Extensive
• W ASHINGTON, May 13--4 W
—TM* WkUe liana* announced
that *eoik mia* ta be affected
through reduction of payments to
Wtrraas for service connected dis­
abilities would be reviewed with
a view te making th* auta less

IN CLO TH BAGS

SUGAR
L IB B Y ’S CO RN ED

A statement Issued ky Blephen
Exrly, secretary to the Preside*!,
saitk
"A t a result of coafsrencea be­
tween the President, the national
commander of the A merles a La­
nina, Louis Johnson, and th* dl*
rector of the budget, the following
corrluslnnv have been rseahedi
“A* a result of the application
of the veteran*’ regulations, It
now seems that th# cut la coaipen-

fo r Moorpiko**

RAISINS

-LOIN-

BEANS
Whltehouae Brand
EVAPORATED

,

ALL 61210 PLUMP. REp

3

A s a o m r a b a n O W T , r i n p l e .-m , a m i D

o l e 2
. , 4 '

4

D E L MONTH

Ft.

Qt.

/ 3 9 /
6 9 /
N^-1 - t, •‘’
3 Can*

15/
A Cam*

VIRG IN IA D A R E G IN G ER

8W SANFORD AYR 1 PHONfi 58-W

ROUND S

n

SAUCE

GOOD QUALITY

CUT FROM YOUNG KANSAS CITY STESRSt

F e

H Pt.

M USSULM AN'S-A P F L C

MORTONS

U R G E JU IC Y

Iona Urantl
Tender Baby
LIMA

15/

2 bottle* 1 5 1
PHONE 88-W

LETTU CE L E A F ’

Mellowed P e r Y o u r TabU"— VRLVO

aav m .

REANS
6
25c
Smithficld
CORN ED-REEF

A pratertef NATIONAL JOCUIT CONMNV

aa oil. Heat constantly and add
mixture very slowly at first.
B A SK FO B M AYO N N AISE

' Small B o ttle' ' "Large Bottle

KETCHUP
323 E. 1st

.Sultana. U rge
RED

tm crisp leu urn. flvrvrs 4.
T U N A FIMII S A LA D
I small rail white tuna Ink.
I small uple*.
I henil lettuet.
I 1-2 rupa diced celery.
i T. Irmun juice.
Idajunnalac.
blued tuna fi*h with fork after
puuring off the oil. Add to diced
apple*; lemon juice and diced celeiy. Chill. Add mayonnaise before
serving. Garnish with strip oy plinienlo.
B U T T E R F L Y S A LA D
(I slice* canned pineapple, d date*.
Raisin*. Green pepper. Plmldnto.
Cut each slice of pineapple In
two. Arrange on lettuce. Uaa a
dale t# form the body of tjig butis rily . T he slice* of pineapple are
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used to make •vpou on the butter*
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1 L sal:.
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for aeveral niinulea uald it thick*
ens and begins to hold itB shape.
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beat hard again for a minute nr
two; then add thp remainder of
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‘.P&gt; \Mother let Co wan dynamite 1
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1 U rvtavad with mixed ructions ment in lha llonaa toward pay­
ment of bonus certificate* to all
l&lt;lw t l * r t Y « m i l* M f
i f U n m ami to those who arc
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unemployed.
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a resolution
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■not merely of th» Democratic (lent Rroaevrit haa dinruurd lha
I V ' r &gt;n Nrw York City, hut Ilka- question with Democratic leaders
wigs af Out great co u rt or rightin Congress, hut no conclusion
thinking rlllia ro of oil partita tabu
was
reached in ailbar C’-nfrirnre.
now grope far guidance.''
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Butl»r, On# argument which ha* ad tan-el
president of Colombia University, by bonus payment adencatcs in
•m l i prominent ’ In
EepnbUron Congress has been that this meth­
court lit urged but night the bl- od should h» one used in spreading
pariisaa nomination of Smith.
aew riirrcory which might he Is­
Aildrafring lb# regular monthly
marling of lha Hr publican rnenty sued i mler lha Inflslion Mil.
committer. Dr. Butlrr darlarrd the , There was no indtealHkj*. howlha
adminltlroiiolV ha«
city was on- the verge of. bank­ erer.
ruptcy-grid that “ Nobody haa a ehangril its opposition In payment
greater graap of proh.em*'" than of thr bouu* at this time, and the
the former governor. Dr. Butlar conferences' were ragardnl as aimalao took occasion In call for sup- ply a survey of lha situation pre­
paratory’ possibly In moves by
port of 1’reni’Vnt Bouncer it.
Speaking of (he munifipal ait - lha President for heading olf any
ewnrerted -nmeemenl ■In -t wwgr
«aUon.-be-rteelamtr
MVhy not make the election In to raise the IssueOne part Of the bonus army set­
November
unanimous?
Why
shouldn't the Republican organ!- tled comfortably into a routine of
xallnn with Its 4SO.UOO vote say food amt shelter provided by the
rN«w Yorks "Wa do not tare govrrnmrnl while lha opposing
fhar ha Is a sachem of Tain- group for control of this year's
by Hall or not. We wddd like owivement wandered through th»
'
to Join the rest of you In voting city.
At Fort Hunt, across the Pnt*
for (inyereor Smith as mayor."
mac Hirer In Vitglair, about
“There As a man Tammany Hall
would not dpra oppose. Nubmty adherent* to the leadership nf the
veterans' national liaison eommithas a geritcr grarp of tin- prob­
tre, were hnuseil In army tents in
lem* facing the city than he. and
watting for the opening »f Ihrlt
If I havq a chance to vole for him
convention Saturday.
I should like to do so."

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Stocks #nd rri"*1**1 »u PleJ
tv tp t op to n«w high* t° r rr~
cowry on tko eroot of another
hug* baying w*T# to la y ■T»#J*
ng in th* ehare market hit the
fevarlih poeo of U»t » « k with
•stromo gain* ranging from
on* to mor* than D»e d o llar a
.hat* in many In o n .
Cott .n
jumped a dollar » twl* •««
wheat idvaneed two to th r u
, ,-enta.
can .Price* of tugar and

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HOUSETALKSJap Airplanes
^1)1 BEAUTY; OverPeipingGi
Busies.I. Be,Ur
£^
Rise To Grave Fe

V , t. a nation-wide *urv#y to
m , t w aw w iiiM r m . i
Improvemeau that cu re d t t - W taken it* fArwt hop to t
•
1 rom'.st* t# de:l#t* “we're going ..... ever a fr«»l#U# year in the
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.
I ,ome plac#** dotted *»"• Amcrl.-a. i.i.t. !‘.| week.. Th# Inciroee * » ' U p p e r B o d y R e c e i v e s
, half . f one
rent for '
M e n A r e G i v e n T e n t s , ‘ buim «» map w#dm-»-i«&gt;.
N ew B ond D eb t R e­
an.I ., v over the come pirrod l* •• lR
r
n
n
k
f
a
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ot
l"du,,rlt'’’'•
r*f
C o lo n y O f O ld C ltjri
H o t D r e a W M I r t 'I U
from ,he Atlantic to the r fu n d in g P r o p o s a l
llt ing ;rice, ami Inciea.lng o.
C i g a r e t t e s W i t h A d - 1 .,,* . trnt report* »f im»rov-. lee, (rom a wlArtlag dr*&gt;« " f , , f ‘
M a rin e s A re R e a d m ­
For A r b i t r
n trry ep'tmntteit-^thw'imtrrwee*
--------------- r- ^
m in is tra tio n H o s t
in m,»I. The National Steel
rca»e* TALI.A1IASSKE.
May MP E IF IN G . M t V
1L jg“
:
ment to tho* «on«l*
at I* tri ll i'te.mrr'l t.. hn ,4% Whie the Ho««- nmtiiiuri
•
D
g H fl* advanrsd mor* tnar
PaciflV?ndTmnc*d
' WASHINGTON. May II. —1W '
(A .P .l— A Ja p a n e se b o n b lly r.
.i.i
ii.i.
for
n
c
m
.tr-cti"i'
The
*lgm
by
"
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1
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it. aiganitnt oeer a hiH »• '*«“• S h o o t i n g F o l l o w s D i s ­ plane circled o ver th la a n c lq tt.
W A SH IN G T O N , M»y H - r r j flw and other rail* a '* ' »"•
The rank* of the bonu* »*»*- llicptned the nation*
111ttjACt,
lute beau** «u&gt;»ui*. «h» s •n■,,
(A p )— the • p «c k u:u»*r 1 Itreated.
ing ormy awelle I rapidly tojay I reonomie
it
wa»
rtti
*J»
l;t New York flail*.
____
p u___
te O
v e r U s e O f sons today and waa flrad ui»h
• I P " '" 1
hut they we e »p.lt into two an- | tgtnraVe—up«sr*l rsltmad ■were re em- day' CbMW
l a t m re lie f . n d Itu u U o n uu»
rwin.&lt; wrrr
"—- d the 11““^
||* . ••**
e»l t'VKW penorne
*late
F o r m c i J t » 'H o i « i c b o « t ^ b y - * t H t t n e B e ^ H c g - - ^ W w
tbg nrill- fin in ', on** »h*lt*r
|ncrea*e*l *••»' "......
“‘I"*’~ : ■■■.., r.—
—hiking »mnlBV iii*a»4i«.t&lt;UK^tlV,|:*A-Y-*tT
g u n n ers, b u t It flew too h lg n
larger
t
II.
A.
McMicheal.
young
whlta
.
.
.
.
n u g e propor
I t rare •nr.
,
* • “**•* » r„|dent and former grower u» fo r th e fire to be effec tiv e .
ihe Mtlntikrr railroad .aw fn. r. mmml»*ioner from
law , approved n D r » n r » A X f C D C C R ^
Thj n,oi,rr ' T J
” ‘*rm**
stock mark**. price#
It wa» thr flr»t real war acliw
« u aa good
, .
. , . ,hi. city, this morning waa at lih- for the old capital, residence n t
tli.- fir.' time a chance of “gvitmir MMO,
i nally
lacking***only | P R O G R A M ; S P 0 B ' &gt; ^ 7 7 ™ # . , thV w p.jid b u t;
5 K ’
a- , : , r the red." the Unit.d Stile*
l h *.
? ' "Mnr .o u i d i ^ '&gt; • *&gt;000 N,nd to inutre IJOO Amei.-ana. »lnce the BUmh
hefore the grand
iX Jongreaa
o -« * *•
&lt;hjmLer of Commerce reported a ebl Tlfundlng plan * h‘.h " ‘-uhl
■ L iu tin e tlg n a tu rg a .
.r
t
op
r
comniinlon
of
three
'«
■
following
the (hooting of J a p a n * * . ho*tUltle* begirt.
itvtf demamk and l,J"
I'lilt
hoi-ing
tepred
. . . . . ,e.l decide *'*ht P*»'n,nl s ,m WTIkin.on,
WTIklmu
former Coa.t American* Included more than
__
T ri mile, awry »t k**r» ' lu ,t* , ~,r rtrir nitput. nlwni «tc
W
Oh
P
ate
Si’*1
(Continued
dlfferenrea between bond holder* 1 ^ ^ ^ h i n i . t . The .hooting took marine* who are prepared to Jl(|,
M o e o m o n l Virginia. «r-ie« of aryiy &lt;en *
•
lnj u l»rial actirily. «!■
M o v e m e n t hc£ „ , „,Mllll aiw „ * • « „ • g&lt;v.n, -p
----------m d demur governmental untu.i
SSSf S - 'T S X :
:,'u
C o n c e rte d
Finding* of the comminion would
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. __ isat
i.k i nil
century,
.
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- Oe ......
' " , ■ ---tor vehicle* ami carrier*,
Sanfonl
l*«l anight
*» Frto) th« bombing ploM tb
n a tio n o f th o t a a t aurM uaea p U ^ l
* ,M r h,, ‘- , v
m ent
iNv ee ua rr os
oS at aa r. ta tI mnletrution.
Shout BUS o'clock, and Mr. Me rained handbill warning* of wa#.
the
court*.
u p in t h . r . . t few y e a r* . T h . deI’ollie effo la
.
Poiila’effo
| , tn
ln haee
har** th#
the ctner
ith rt
A bill by th.- Ilnu*. finance Michael g*»* hlm*elf up *hortly -Ceait oppeeing Japanaee and
p» tm e n t r rp o r U d th e lo" * ‘
minltt** to **t up a after.
Manchukuan*" the handbill, mad- 1
WASHINGTON.
Mar
11'“
‘f
*
j
faction
partako
of
f U llO U b * '
** ’
n r A n i l I? IT 'aaation umm
U r w h e a t cro p e ip e e ia tlo n tin e
ten. fifteen, and
ngiTiiwii/ a» a-*—
Mr. Wllklnaon waa at the Fer- -Break awav from MarahalChan# I
-T h e
adm.nUtralion
| availing. yMeanwhile
^ ' h u , * (he
the I’re.i
I re*l- .
for automobile II- pald-Uiighton Memorial H o.piul
panting
program
. .. 1
* Th* »urp uaei have boei the in- indu»try and a huge public worka ,
^ V,w * n that
wa* Introduied, end thi- morning where hi, phyalcian Kal Sb*k".‘
If th# C'.ilnc*# fait *• baed^* i
,o p e :.tN Tactor In
1J r pr* gram togftb^r In a ^ronetrlaJ |n|#4 r tpr*ftHl •«* ke rffrct^ l
^
..................
»tate*l
that
he
ha*
nn
eittemely
re.toting yroaprrUy to the Ameri movement agaln.t unemployment
unemployment |hr(lll, h
In ve'eran* p a r
W l l n t t t e i ■A r C M
B rree W
w t1IHH
i n s •* *e, 1,1
e t d ^ i i.'i”
g v'rhir*
^ t . f S S r “
bn,| wo-ind.- .11 may be that ha thq c mmaiid. th# warning eald
,.n farm, t^mrprodurtton mvHo ■pel onwlrJ
tcJ, y under the
onward Uday
„ f(r r t r vl econnected dm- M a n y
L '( ■ |/C * 1 I n
S IX C t t i C S
The Hm
llntiv* aim fecelved a pro- will have a r*mi*nently Injured th* “tragevly of Kupelkcw Y&gt;il, J|
principal
1 e, J . . . ! pP W
» * «i aa l dt.«U
direction
m . ‘f
cf 1'it-a^jenl .bCHte. wi'l ho reviewed a n d .- I n t e r r o g a t e d Ifl M »«»«
D r y S t a t e (...«! ,.n*
n*tltutional t.-nendment to Irg for the remainder of hi* life, occur In P e i p i n g
and In
h i. been r . g ^ d ■* W
Roo, tT#1,.
made le u *evere.
r r n I&gt;r nV C C U8C
1)1 V C l y
, , o i i d e ppowtr of initiative and hie phyriclan dated.
Tientsin."
■onliid to »ucee»i lor the a.'-nii j .^. . _^ (ignldcant
^ i n nWhite
.
Hnui”
n
.ik
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a
.wifiiv
la*t
night
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Police
acted
*wlftly
l**t
night
Houim . o tl
&lt;»V&gt; rtfererdum allowing county elec
Aceordlng to a dory of the
tedly eaperlmonul *»«» r* l,f conference ye»tenlay attended by In prevent repetition of ’«•*» y, , r '
ATLANTA.
•hooting, told hy Sheriff J. P- McMay
l
l
iAh
rlries'o(*dry
Gewegia"have
le
W
.
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ll
«*
«hc
U
fl*
»tur*
%
.*»»*campaign.
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high geernraent official* and .pectarular riot within the vhaduw
CUUarul thi* maiming, il l* Ibo
pnmti'i'tr •
r*pre**nUtive* of Indu.try and
Th* w hiat pro'f**1*
n'.-romr of what appear, to b« bad
-with- the «“ sf bbl^atloaa of If"* Tabor. ' $3,300.DOT,POO w ar 11 » I
It*
feeling that ha* eil.ted betwetn
pioving eont«olna In Itduatry. tentatively a* tha g vernment *
mend law* re Mr. Wllhlnion and Mr. McMleheal
quickly relied quevtloiu t i to contribution to renewed purchas­
Judgmert* agelnet ■ince early ye»t*r»lay. It anpear*.
whether It would be necea*»ry to ing pewer through publi* work*,
providing necor*llng to Sheriff McCUHan*1,
u*e many of the power* eunfen.d and u committee waa named In marcher* .
that »everal peraon* hava been
ve.trr.lay
and
left
Georgia
for
.urrty
rompanlee..
. * ■ ■—
by the mraiore a?:ro»e ' yeater- work out quickly a p’an for re- Fmilkrod when they were told to i m um th? I.lnobergh inby.
npe.l
d arn J" Partly -rid -nd
Senate l ^ HeUtlng .o
U .^ ualrg the Wllhlneon houaeb^l i»
Tf th . State of Florida *xp*gt«
antl-tru*t law* tu eaee a va:ant lot behind the .he pro»'CUti»n full. 1 to get be­
a landing platform, and that Mr.
I
X
Z
rerp'ee.d.
u
#nc,
of
preferred
.lock
of
hanking
fore th*- jury an elleied conic*hecretary Woodin lrdi:ated the
(-.operation by private Huuxo off.ee bull k.*g.
McMleheal waa among the group. lo realli* a&lt; niuch aa $7J&gt;00JW
Tbf (’Ilf CouciN of K.»vann*h. *im;arl»»*
inll» low po.veu im tht not bo In- #ntvrTerte«.
Inapector Albert J. llredley no- • ion ly Whitaker.
^
Mr. Wllklnaon re*ent*d thla us*. annual r*v»nu# from _th#
It left upon altmneyv for Ih# Sw arnah Heech. Alme. Douglas Senate 310-A n a t
yoked If tne kudo ng eeenomi^
thla propoeal. which, t tlfle.i the veteran-* that they nw»l
Sheriff McClelland said, be^anf* Umr and U»Ki wlaaa, M»«* a t iW
Vidalia
and
Thunderbolt
have
|etummon*
of
petit
Juror*
In
*11
ffWU*
•• ‘board
ard the official* Had U tta r eom* lo
hour* Lecau*o two. howe.ee, Ibe ta*k of
rutoratlon pr&gt;|.«e*e '
■„ * , j-.dicateJ, w o u ld *wal evacuate within
often per*nn» would
c*llte*l :U drink* a- non m taO -1court*.
»ly.
.
, _t . low up the paudliy Uglelutum sf lack of eanitaiy faciUtie*. , Irg them fro.* a clntaly-woun ” lug hevrr.ee-.
|
m
at
N-fore
daybreak,
awakanlnf
•action and pat an ■ Ugh-proaouf*
,h"
3H»-An act regulttlng
The lj«g»-*l••»*•*» 4.i|iiededl..U
^
for « mintmoin wuge
II. a tedly. Mika TheWtaa, of n«*t of rvidrncf, IHO«t «*f wm.’h »%• •latj. law *ay* that any drink o a t-tiMntroon* of patll Jumrv In *1 Mr Wllklnaon and hla wife. Mr. campaign bocaui. a t »oon today
Trl
iy
had
b#«H
Hf*in»t
gd ponuUelve powrrl In lh« Peea - * jj.h o u r week, Induetry would Camden, ,N. J., told Head ey »h#
Wllklmon ordered Mr. MeMIcheal th# totol llano# fa*» «a&gt;l»«t»d « • *
Her t to Inflate tredil gad cjcn n .y • ^be n«pfni(iMl
permitted to com# togfthef
togethc |toup*cou|.T he evl.ted "but marty Mian* to »e.url- III* rJ.iv|ctiun ind tamirg more than onr half of one rourta.
of, Ihe l-nal early y*#t#riUy morn 1$ parmlta that ha dbaan liasad by
rrernt
alcohol
I.
Illegil.
Senate
Ke«olution
♦—Approving
Thama*! | 5 y . t r »* -.true* for taking H 1*!.and to doialua the .tiller down to through trad# aaacelatlon* to more are on the way.
Th&lt;- citie* take thr em.ltlon lh»t jam# *l,ck amendmrnt tu United inr. and Sheriff McClelland be­ Tag Collector Jno. D. Jlnhlaa alii*
GO per.ent; and In th# eecertery of a t a b l l i t a produ.-tion, fl* ■ wa* In lac*, year'* anny which wa* ij.)0 fioni Hi*- *o--tely woman in • inrr Congre** ha, declared 3.-J state# Con»»itutlon.
lieve* Ihnt Mr. MeMlchonl prnh- Monday ar# only $2C6 for tha
tho iitr»enipul"u* h***,
ogrkulture t« rale# commodity minimum wago and regulate driven out by fcderol troop*.
beverage- *rr not
IntnvicatlmSenate
Itr-olulion H—Paying nldy vl.llrd the boat laat night .tola and *l$JA0 for the courty.
Yevlen.ay
It
put
wits-*efter
price* through marketing agree hour* of work.
In view of c* npin* artang"At th# »am# hovr only two ally g
(Continued •&gt;" l’««» ^ |ve)
tribute to P.'K . Yong*. Peneacola. to i|l*ci'** further th# dlipult «,r*t
ntcotx, prodacUon canirol and u
nri&gt;«r nl
lim#.
Tho draft open which the cum- mente provided by the govern­ witne** on tho t t.in.l In I&gt;*wtt let
Uran*** had been laauad, totaling
.
—
----------f„r
hi*
year*
of
.ervlce
on
State
During the di*eu**lon, wUne*»ed $35, althaugh a#v#n of th# 11 p*r- 3
procatainf ttlo with comp«wa- mine# was **t to work I* f a ­ ment et Kort Hunt, acrot* the of Coumhia auptenie rouit. bcnl
upon e»lahll*hl«g that *ll*-r th**
hv Mr*. Wllklnaon, Don Driggcra, mlta laauad want to peraona whc
lory taritfe on competing fortlin pec ted to embody th# b»»t frl(Continued on I age Five!
monty « i,i obtain**!. th»* two
and „ youth nameil Flower*. Mr
ture. of a plan worked open for
product*.
I l r i 'f l i r p P a r t O f L ttl lC American lurgion national tonven- McMirhral I* reported by Sheriff clthar aro or axpact to aparata
lornlved I** get an a hliUonal *
The latter, however, wl I not be week* by a group conferring with
within tha e»y HmlU.
| 2-_r *\
U T tU H C t tia a
li(lB ,o F.mhla ia 11*31.
000 orlenelhly lo re '-ent gIP.-tuh)
McClelland t» har# knocked Mr.
Irapored Hiring the tanff imce Senat-r Wagner of New York
Bear aalaa hava fallan m
Mnjnr II. t \ l*ut",
I Knof- the lurched tnomy (aid the
Wllkln*on to the earth with a blow noticeably, according to a ehaekwhich I* to precede th* l.ondon and a bill already introduced by
baby** kIJnaper* or other* by ' ol. glpttr in tho Wji l*ep#rtmenl * ] F a t a l i t i e s O c c u r
i„ ih« Jaw. At th , »ame time, the Up of tb# thr#o down-towa loca­
Senator"Wal*h of Ma«*a hueetu.
ecordml: conference.
.
Hut tever**- met the government lailuunvllle oSi’e.
•herlff .aid, Mr. McMleheal pulled tion* a#lllng the bev#rag*. Oaa
l*"l*y »»
While deelgned to protect labor
it eould wot be eigned y .iteio iy
Hut t v**ri- met the guletnm- nt r,*»r.-rd that th* Male H»ad •'*- I n H a v a n a S h o o t i n g s out a piatol and warned Wllklnaon place had *old out b#for* noon
lecaoM It lacked the tame of and preee.v* the paita cf the
when H *|ue»tloned Johr. M. K-ith, .... ............. Floti-'r h*-&gt; wada *-PHpeaker Rainey, who wall Vice *nt!-truat law* preventing monopTutiday; another ha,| dlapoaad •* .
May
ii.-lA b — nut to nwivr.
HAVANA.
Afirr Mr, McMkhtil lift th« •Is ( • » • of 72 bottl#* »a#h b#fbra
(Cuntiiiur*! on I’arv Vtvet
'icjllim Ur u P*‘ mi»
drr.lee
p:e*Mmt Garner muet atteit to cly, th# meaaurr would make
with
the CuThla city’* bontl**l debt wa* reIiiiiei Shooting* conrecte
prttt#.
soini*
40
fe*t
from
th«
!
over
rn
aten
ap|n«*lM&gt;ate
y
the
8h*rmo0
and
Clayton
act*
It* p*i tag t through U «».*v..
anmlown Tue»day, whll# th# third
l.uii pollllial turmoil left thi«e
di-ced by $7000 through the |&gt;ayfiel long a 'd W ) U«t » "le, ilivlg mm* fertonv u.-ud today. Alfon*" ho^#UHit, Mr. Wllklnaon la »*14 pi.-# had not hold out b#*aoa* IU
Hi.'ney I* awpectcd to return to auf Tciently llerlhi* to permit mr.it cf City of Sanford bond*
l«»
m»k*4
fur
hif
ahotfun
which
th«
,pg
i,* vairied I* •#. *tpth |,1W
•*» l.luma i. po liem an w»* »hol down.
proprietor had managed to
the capital todky.
*
. the trale agreem ent under which for t u t * during the month of
ahrriff
Mm. Wllklnaon
• ■net I."» fe»t helove mean
Final octlew in tho Senate P » - i . a ritrant mlnorlllc* would he April, acrordin? to * "urvey cf
'
L
Julio Vidal, hi* Liother-ln-Ww. hindicM him# Whan Mr. Wilkin* a large ahlpmant In time.
terday saw th# Norria-Kimp-on romrel’ed to move with the ma­ th# balance »heel of the City
vutar. Th# ernloly 1
“f ^ * 1 ,,,,, LUmal |,«,| been threatened
Tax Collector Jlnklna Tuoaday i
iA
«
»
n
►
honied
to'M
r.
McMleheal
to
pli.poted
iliei.ne
file
l»
upirev
coat of production guarantee plan jority of any Induetry.
aa of May 1, 1M3. Th# total tu t- I Tomuirow I* Senior I»*v at
with death “ever »inc* thi* toy- •top, Ihe latter cam# from behind night aant Comptroller J . M. **• 1
' ellmlnitcd fiOtw tho bl I by vote " Th# remmittr# named by tn# • ‘ending bond debt I* now $0,- Seminole High • S ho I. meaning malely M.0(l Del v*i*t «f it- mu­ trrm ent came In". (Jueu ta '/.alea chKk for $2W r.pr**#n®ig
Chief Evecutlvo to draw up th# 033,000 excluding eccrue,| lnter«-»l. ,|lal ajj senior r,Indent* arc nm ll.ripal |&gt;i*r m l tin- » i‘a ■* *•’*, ill* in • ('alio Alvarn, e*r*|ied an automobile and fired on# ahot, .tata tax** collected from tha W of a to a .
the
bullet
.trilling
Mr.
Wilklnaon
Tho Sarnia approvad a llouie momertou. bill which hae been
lowing peraona: E. H. Bannott, W.
During tb# month a $217.41 re- , r,)U| red to attend rrho I an I am ext*n«ion of u dre lug nieu |"o piilitlcal prisoner*, were aill'd by in I ho left knee.
raaoUtlon eliminating th* word jeacHbod by It* »upport#ra aa dection wa* made in the paving! f ,r# l0 do , , (hey wi*h. All |iu|iil« vlded by permit ptevloualy autho.• "jficei*.
Offiilal (nnnuri-emrnt
Mr. Wllklnaon waa brought to W. Warner, R. E- 81*1*7 o# U » a
"the
mo*t
.Ignlflcant
for
Indu.try
—&gt;
**b**lc" from th* (action relatiux
a**e**mtnt
receivable
account
annonnied a* nn tor lied.
,uid they leluveil to »urrend»r.
thr County Jail by Mr*. Wilkin- Monro*, P. J. Angel, Tha Sen**A I piuted* u-rain*l thr die Ig
^
Ucanelng of farm product dU- In half a century" l* romp-»cd while there wa* a »IK0 rcdu.lion ||„ nor Ro|j , | , u are given n day'*
•on where Sheriff McClelland or- houaa, W. A. Hampton at wa**Si
of Senator Wagner, A**l»tant Sec­
ir g - o f till* l i n k ihould be til* ■*j
K fk ita n .
'
'
ht each of the Judgment* pay- h„||,|ay.
deied him taken to th# ho*plt*l. nar. P. T. Marlwatban 1.
Thla waa don* to make the eec- retary DHklnion of the Tommerce able In bond* and .oupm*. an I
(Ircau** aeiaral beach and near- with Ih-- W'ur Di-piitin. il »t
Sheriff McClelland .aid that Mr. Wrighti Vick Cooatantlap,
Department.
Secretary
Terklna.
lion conform with pravlelon* *JIhe aemqed lnlerr»t payable |,y lake partlea a r e -bring piano*-1 Jirkaonville mi or J/v-r..'.- May IT, A c c e D | a n c e Q f T rU C C MrM irh.al cam# to Sanford *hort- f . Caraaoll- Yaatarday
Fenat
r
Wal»h.
A
uU
tant
8»cr#
1
tho rising marketing ajteemen «
, *,y «ome t f the WO. Senior I '-y* IH. ;j. ,\i$ |»ul*li. hi'mlDk will • •*
ly after the Wllklruon. did aad Captain C. J . HaUatt t
tary Tugwn l of the Agriculture account*.
The tlly'a ba'.nn-e, rheet n* o ' w„ j gii|», and primarily becau-n- ••'d In the imatler.
and would permit tho secretary uf
LONDON. May It l/Pl - tier­ that Mr. McMleheal gave hlm*elf llc.ru* far Ik# Pern Park U « »
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*
*----chair
3 5 K T C S S ; th . mv. D r a r t ^ H u g h J o b - „ c air- May I I* a* foll-w*:
and Cardan Club. Th* countyf*
,
’ member* of the faculty, partin'lie «a» able to eecur# the i and
,,
7 v fg l»L t
many'*
inwll ingne** In give U p .
•hare wa* nne-hglf of th#
*.*•*!•
lurty Mr*. II. C. Maxwell nn I I t a l i a n O l t i c c r h n o i
prompt
*
..*
u
to
u.«
uran
«t
the
name
of
J.
A.
Ilarrold
a.
one
of
b ard, and Donald
shirt* wi that • total of flJIAO
■ * - for - labor,
* ■ " ___
nml i u plant arcnunt*f
r j-t* Mr*. J. A. Wright, Senior
F o r B e t i a y i n M P l a n s tariff uu.* tc-*t mdefiuitoiy d .­ hi, bond.man, and at noon today ha, been collected for tho eoWty
rpnkeeman
*1,!. »•(* Ilf n* ree-fele
te j- I i j ,
- will l* “ unable-t c r l " *- *
• f y th .r farm product* tkrougl
J
”
b y « t formal acce-ilirce and Ihe Sheriff McClelland cold that th#
Th# J lloue* " labor co-nmitle#
fiff
•' vide proper rhaperonage for earn
th* marketing andHieiming" pro meanwhile meyod ahead of tho I'uIk u *. 'n * n / ree'nir
n riu im. v * t
i.l-i i v , |i***ing on tu other government* Ollier I end,man probably will bo ■o far.
nr
a-r'»ed
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71
f
the-e
partle*.
Prof.
G.
K
Me.
vleiona.
Harney
Beck.
Chief Eieeutlv# bT reporting over
«*,*••»• Kay of the aeho d thi* morning Italian . . . y , wa* executed t.y ■» P«"Je«t. German m a r t wa* r».
Th# eeven eommoditlee epecinrtl th* .opp;iitlon of Soeretary Per­ Inv',n*&gt;i„l la bon.t*
Arkeil what will b , the nature of
ut \ announced that th# faculty will
by thy meaaur* are eoltan, corn, kin* an *'ab-.rmi« auhatit'it#
IV for
iwa »«;•» K.i«t# *»e&lt;tr*il by u |
firing
tuda, .or died...... ..
* » .n he Gem,an ,e- ihe rharg# to be lo*iged again.t P l a n s A r e M a d e F o r
n .:i* * i a»n&gt;ine no reeponalbility f r an/ navul plan* to « foreign v .wer. Ply « • ewc.tvwU It w*. to the . f- M# Mc*Hch»al. Sheriff MeCDIwheat, bog*, tie*, lobarei and ih# Black 30-hour week billII. but l&gt;u"n »f"#i "ia*r fan« •
L a k e M a ry R e g a tta
r
_
.
Tl.*iV.tv»
.« of the pupil* of the achinl • • 111. am.raptlce. t'am illi AgHarol. tect that the German go.ernmeni i.nd a*i,t that he “le not aur* but
dairy pro*iicUi
p#tp
barrier* were railed In IU
l»
n'ohablv
will
cone
u.u'ar
th#
Se-ietary Wallace already has Immediately.
Vela*
nf
elly
p
n
-l-'
morrow.
beautiful Italo-Frenrh woman, wa* " " “ Id n*Jd more lime In aludy the
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V»r ‘
|»areata of K#ni-r* nr lh»-'
Hopeful of reetoiling more 1b#r»
hi ailing nf a**ault -Ith Intent to
arl*et*d Georg* N. Peek, Molia#.
Tni«l •••et*
pu,,| , who w ill-n it Ih- re |uit"l granted a *t*y of 21 hour* while | t ropneal.
M -b o at-cn th u alatU Jo r.h lt
—
rninnilt munl#r."
lit , farm eapert, c d Prof. M. L
•In- King fon»iiler I"
i-li- Mti*. »*: —.— 7‘. ,
. *■ ■ r
Mary
R*e*tt#
In
Evanadal#
I#»#
r , “ a f Ml* ^ - i_&gt;gjaUJ&gt;Ht-Attw«UL-t«iaI glgJH M J-L -L ’- f,.r meiry. The dentil renlrnrr | j ( g | g n
Wileon, of Montana, to aaalet him W e l l s P r e s e n t s H i s
C o n V C n tlO n
n! m
l» ii l! i
*•“’! 7* governed a-eordtngly. *cri".li"i
neat Sunday efternoon itarilng a t
- r tg-adrahridering
C re d e n tla U T Ih C u b a
a* ordered a ftrr r **eiel tr.al.
w *w irrm t. ..
n , P r:f. McKay.
. .
1:30 o'clock. Prod S'Bd#. L # « yh tn him under the bill aniiPreelA
d
o
p
t
s R e s o lu tio n A p p lic a tio n W ill B e
J u 4 fl MMla
*u.;«*
|*ei&lt;»A« r*u»ortf
d n t Rooeevelt only ynaterday
M a d e F o r H o t e l S a l e wood boat builder, thla momtaji
HAVANA. May I I — &lt;AV-In Arrru#4 U lin ti N&gt;*
extended another InvlUtlon to w l
IIT.I't
Marina tod Euget* R- Black, of AD the p-eoenee of eabln#t member*. ■•■I. . HAVANA, May l l — WT-Thu
li.llt »»
peraon* Interealed that they now- ,
Ignla, ■* governor of thd fedora! Pre»idrnt!el aide*, and high army |&gt;u&lt;« frtim ilih ln i fun*!
Florida
dapartmant
of
th*
Am#I
i
»*J
Jl
J. W. Moalellar. Orlando Ilqul.\cf*ru»4 liit»r«*«t
* #4X.»IM&gt; HI
' L re board. Ha. la cipectad tt and naw officer*. Simner Well* IlnrwU
'can Legion aC lU-cjiutcnllon to ,tutor of th* Bank of Oviedo, and fy him of their intention to #nt#f
an lwpfrUab part M dlrect- pretented hi* credential* aa Amday adapted a le.ulullon urgink hi* attorney, will appear before th t T fflltt . i t "IK*. T h trt w.f®,
i *»i.:*i il
i.tii.tn »*
tka cr#dlt-ctirnacy espanalon bnuarfor lo Cuba today lo Pre-I­ ganrtoa
WASHINGTON, May II
cn, far which th# I ' I would bv lJ|# jHprid, goienior to contio'i-- Circuit Court Judge Millard Smith entry fee. he »dd*d.
price; and jn
r re«a.it prrtonp.l of h-re tomorrow aftornoon at B:00
Rica, will be In Claxa A
dem Machado. The Amhar.a.M
g tllM U M —tf you ar* a farmer, her*- t&lt; t! the average IDID
T.,l*l l.«klllll».
th* gnrimlaalon nn eripol#«l fhH- ••'clock to a*k pormlaalon to cell for outboord motor*, and
«vjy the aJminiriratM.ii- pr;- npi &gt;v# market «g-t»in»n *
and memhor* of th# #mba»«T *leff
drath ' Hi# raanlutinn raqueatad in- the Monlaaiima Hotal for the eum- C for runabout*. In addltloa
lifting and mortgage r# icf bill tht
who'buy fr»„' tb-;
were #*cort#d to th* Pre.ld#a*lal
I ANTAL HILI. PASSED
r.rpurl* from coni of fH,.V)n, part of It In caah. loin# will be • rail boat race with f ^ r
to
them to pay
!#•»*•/ thi* klgnd.
palace by tb# mounted pre*id#all*l
,(r*i|H&gt;«p„ to ho p you;
— rpermit
~\
mlltea* en child welfare and nn of it monthly payment* totaling ••trie*.
It collart# all fad*ral-own#d more.;
The * Atrodaff-'d Praaa advi.ed
guard.
- -r
ki
,-oiton into on* pool, to Ur *&lt;&gt;l|
Kecalpta fwn. the !»xe. would th« Ifgten** national convention $125 par month, and th* remainder
Th# Haral ' thi* moating that
A band ha* been #rr»f-d Ttrr
••r-K PCTBlUt WINS HONOR f* rato laat night pau*#d llo u ie.
LOB ANGEI.U3, May
•I tha end of Ui# Drat and *#cond the eftemoon, and th# bard W U
on credit, pr:vWe.l th r y i 'e paid back
b* t i the f»rri-r* In dl w«r« Adapted.
acre**#.
H will b- Met
r .r t bmaflta
or tnnmgh eaatatf
il bv
m / r . lL*l*r
ater il
base
BlI I No. amr
tr t , l.ilrndjf
bit rod ac:d
by K#UHe. .ed.ee i:
year.
play for the bathing bef-dy tm J* '-. P t*ra, Sanfor &gt; *tud««t at ■
LEHMANN IN MIAMI
by Ihe gov.rnm.nl, with land to gat It m * "f
Whether or not hi* apollcation teet that already ha* attraeto^
th* t'n'vtraily of Florida, hat J«» rva-ntitlvar C. W. EaUmingcr •old
•
., - - »
if U lf, rwtoc. I - r .eeerf*
and B ..7, Roily, to mnand lh« profit* going to th . form*. .
Kgrl Uhmann. aceretary of the fur a permit to aell th# Seminole •evtral entranU.
V an mad# th* recipient #f
Svcratary WnHocc U auth» ix 1 Th. pay n m l will b- It •«&lt;&gt;/$■
mater bo nor* at that aehool In th at (Sanford Chy. »barter /ratatlvr to ,n;
amlnhle
Coun •• chamber of Com- Coanty Hank building will b# prtA. feature of th* p r o v m
.arc* le the decreo-- m outJt.
(•CM
|«
In Miami attending a .a#-# l wa* In doubt today. H* bad b# th# ep##dboat ree##.
K. ha* ham aletcod aa praaJa$at Ik* advert:aetneol an • *al# of real
I’roalalm
a
yra
eaatog
t
i
t
on
T#
Bgeaato
fore
gn
markato
far
y
ir
v-fn-*
.«*
j
aewaaoto
.
written
County
Clark
V.
E.
Doug•tf tha B aa Kiy, hotmrary aaWata- ••tnto far ron-paymerta of tax**baric eomni'iditiv*.1Amarjran farm p-«Ju t«. and pay •totaJiriii# m#»tlrg of trad# body •ia* a letter oettlpg forth the boat* wffl b# artl'abl# far
w*-# •••* w--*i-—•
'
■Mflt fraternity, and alreted »* Thi# bill mat# y ellmlraU? a v-r- •h eat, cotton, rom. rice toha c . t t . b en .flu until u *
-gjinoal aeuion. Mr. Lehmann term* of rurchaoe. bnt a petition aena who wlek to taka a
iala toagthy unimyoi'ant duty
In
or of tho atadant K
i round th* U h. *4 a *P»* • J
j
•r which wa* required r f City C U /' h.»g* and o ain prochi t*. *• W- .uffl iaat, th . bill apprvpriatoa fR
rxyactl to return to Sanford be- for application had not arrivad proAeklag M bOMa a# h r.r. .
•a rrt. Riwntly ho waa «!#**»
ca
n
t
to
Increaea
their
prU#
l«j
$IMJ»0.000
from
to#
tn-.-ury
to
heic
lat«
thi*
aftaraaan
-ica’rlrnt of Sahara, mlliUry frai- I f . S. Lamion la making up a Hat
for* Saturday.
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'
1;
(Contolue I On P»f«
t taxptytr* aacb yemi. 1903 1»1&lt; UrtU for all but ubac
t#r*lty.

SAM WILKINSON
SHOT IN LEG BY
H. A. MCM1CHEAL

Measure Will Launch
Government U p o n
Price Lifting Campoal~n
a ljt Of Huge She
Sixe rnbSQjbo in&lt;nn.d.

sss

j- ^ .,r , l:r:^'.Tii

TOWARDS GOAL :r.T,

."....

*“ prosecution has beer shipmenr
NISHED CASE INACROSS GEORGIA
TRIAL OF MEANS;COUNTYjsTOPPLI)

Revenue FromBeer
licenses Is Belojr:
Expectations Hert

Application Made To 1 [,0dul# He^.imiun 10—inviting

City Bonded D ebt
Reduced By $7000
In Month Of April

Tomcirow Is Senior
Day At High School

(itrinanv Delaying In

s S w w r A i 1==*'

sssw

tJ X

:

—... •

Explanation Is Made Of How Farmer
Will Be Affected By New Relief Bill

eftor Is Held
ping Of Girl

If,

■ , I N( - . . . ,MUktfWnU |

ill •

-

1}
5**

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"

�4

Af TILTS
**rron4t. tmaotrts

Scott Oppo
Change In.
OnArseri

LEGION
CUBAN i
(Continued From t o n One)

tasters In HopesOf
ta ttin g MoreWins
Concluding ha aaldi
"Mo rtepenalhln command or of
roteraaa In 1W1 mold ha last*dhU to that phenomenon of raterana* affaire known-i» the bonua
march to WasMngtaa. Every parion of mental maturity aaw from
lho alert where that phenomena*
had ta tad—In dlaaattr and bitterhaaa and daath. TH# Legion waa
powsrUt* to prtrtni tin t mUUkn*
But It la tha duty af tha kgiaa ta
klarcada for World War tateraaa
Whore poaalbk and 1 rigret that
reapoaaibk leaiWr* of tho kgion
did not broad that moramaat for
what It waa from tha k wtgnfaiB
and thua attempt to arol4l%tidp-

M Baaah teaaia definitely
Ashed a . tha irte that U all
I w 5 l make a do* fight o«l
it men for tha flrat half
hel&gt; Florida BaanbaU Leegu.
M ,. aonaldtrabU Interant U
i gMBifMt ta game* at Sir..
•tat Maw Smyrna tomorrow
WaS) ** ’wall-a* at Daytona
ha* Lho ala^oha begin their
A "swing .m dU thwlaagoa
•Opt bi l « eases each club
playad oacleotbav rflob one
Tomorrow Cpcoa "111 coma
ftafsrd, Ottand* wip go te
3 t t e « h i a d U te b U r w tn
f-Maw Smyrna.
laraat will be f it e lif In t&lt;w

76,000 Rounds Taken
By Customs Border
Patrol At Tarenier

Intentional or onlntoMtJMnlk'Mif
It In freely n4mltte4. OBtOmBWrive om terioonl r rffaete- 4Sy
quality of the protfaet.
&gt;
"One ran hardly santotvs a* a
proposal that weald UrSjhll
greater deeg*r ta ear F l^ lfa

ImCu Vttt

• _
MIAMI. May

lion at Tavaakr. T» mUaa sooth
af Miami Monday tight.
J
' It waa of .44 callhor, onltahk
for pietot, or for two typoa of for­
eign made riflea.
fadoral aothoHtla* dacllaad to
lira ont further Information, tar­
ing Uwy had not compkted tnrir
competitive prodoe- work on tho cnao.
Anthoritko
rafnood to s s y
i will i d &lt;411 U
al Uw market ad. Whothar tha .mmunitlon waa dottha adaptlta af
lab ;aa «*r pact la
laqueetieoably give

*•

M
B T rid r S a S B
tompArtd with giapnfvtlt fww
eompntltl** Urrltorfca. If 5 j b »
b a n terin g * * the

characteristic

to oar market muat
aryona. And thla pa
tha publk becomes
caoia oy thla lowering « i

drely fararahk attitude of tha
ifooaka la tho P«*‘ , h*» b e *
tod upon tho aaaomptlon of Uw
i of fully and naturally matured
dt, and w* coaid not oak or ta­
ct tha doctor* af the country
bar ta continue thalr actIro-proMian af tha ate of fraltn whom
l) maturity waa counterfeited,
ST keeping allant ta implkdly
id thalr approval thereto. Thi
niSrpuncr. o f.a rororaal of tho

lie again that wa are ibpa
"1 Let the Chicago O n
apaaiy.tnafwa naa aim a l . i
•W.*f S»mfa at Sanford pnd
by raactndieg by 100 te 1 the be­
Imyraa than at Paytana
gun resolution. I' her* and . ‘ new
haaa same aapoct« affect oar
prayerfully recommend that Flor­
rt market whkh daring tha
few years has daealaped Into
ItoeUn-fl PUU
ida. who wat always sane on the
,'lMObqrrf. tlfe # • o f leater Chicago
- areas
an Important outlet for Fkrbonua eoefualon, Instant her
rrapefrult that tho aUitado of
'at. Leula-ltewdelegated to Chicago te (ntrodbc*
n b y th a n ila - a M 'a ^ B w addgn gororamonte aad our furand rigorously support sack a res­
I ( m MW OfBIr
• 4 ' »*
Cteolanatl-Fhlli
trade In matters of thk kind
olution.
Tho
raters
na
af
Uw
Caeaa rekseed Strickland, MarWorld War aro entitlod teh ee* a
awrth.
I
.
sl-Hlll.and
alia way, the latter
i^MQli'and H
UatU“Oar delegates to Portland spokesman In whom tho pobik bee Uwl tba use of araenkal mate­
straddled on tho bonus' question, confldoaco and the pubjk dose not rials la oar grapefruit production
tC lifted, former
Haw
Torn-Chkaa®.
vdtlag ■ te S.-Tho whole rosren- hare •confidence in a^Wgten (*f would result In distinctly unfartnididd alhleta, -fisg ^
, , —
abk reactions from tbooa quar­
Uon,
by a rata af 10 te !■ ra- any other organisation) that de­ tern, a, has happtaod la the case
""Sialon-CTaeabiW.
postponed,
wet
ihladtr, aad Harry PoetHer, tho
■
rounds.
_____
*
mands
1
biUkna
of
dollars
not
Uw
of oomo other linos Of fruit In tha
IMb’ three East Coast star*,
and not teen owing, from a treadam m icaj * aaanciaTi*"
ra-ba*n odded te tho roster.
Toi*4&lt;* a: R iitM c u t u.
ury that la already a blllloa def­ S T n a w » 7 * under ^tornatioi-al
*rss»&lt;ls.
Ladoborg turned |ooef Archie Others
iers In tho rad.
&gt;
|*
gter, T. O. Perry, ioa Ludwig,
■otrrwawn
"4. Let tha Legion r«t*m ta ib
,L Bpack, J. D. Cos. Mash La­
craed worth of our bonus eertlfl- djty to the bona-fide disabled and
d a lit A. O. Brown and s ir ’*'1 ssisbk
cites which we bed willingly ee- heap Itself ready to speak nod erf
&gt;-fteater Doll and Edieen Ikyet
d)p;Ocala nine, Spurgaan Cher- (Called and teth, dateaaaa&gt;.______ cepted from our government ee for them. Mo one elae tan, and
a satisfactory adjustment of our we hare put ourselves temporal- aih £
‘ kte-time Gator lafkMar.'DonIn right Newcomb In canter, Har­
i i y d i i aad Bab Irag. j
' rison In loft. Chapman caKhlng war-time earelngs. The 10 to 1 did Uy |n a poaltka In whkh aa oaa* "Ii
hot say sad cannot say that any heads our prayar for them. The lag I
t o i l baa signed Otis Oirry aad iMh Halt pltehlrj.
‘odr4 of their was duo, ar.that tho Legion should clean up the abuser . « * •
^ B a ttb r n»aing— mlaaaad today 4,000,000 veterans warn suffering of ceteranss* license exemptions. ‘5 V
leaf ta*de^. g .n -.
show that thn ffsd, a n .I n ~mnd more or differently than other This - law; has been. Iprntd. Into a * t&gt;
nlacn aa n team aelth a mark af people. It wea an unreasonable racket and Its original purpose has gXCei
M l to tha Islanders’ M X Both and unreasoning demand that the bean lost sight of In lho abuses rials
teams’ marks a n for tenr games. American Ina-peyer give each vet­ that have coma up under IL
daroi
Other teama a n betting aa fol­ eran (|46AM ‘ th*t the tax-payer
Let tha Uglon atend bp Uw *f »'
low* i OrUndo, 447 1 L^wbutg.
Crone, elty dkwpnd-bell M U Cocoa, .1*41 Maw Smyrna, and raterang knew wea neither President In hla afforta to he'ancs
due nor owing-&gt;nd tho rosult wea tha budget, reduce taxes and re- {tm.players....................!
.
&gt;•. Ddytona Beach Ii standing, pat .145.
Tha Individual batting alar of that tho country lost confidence stow normal Imliatrial conditions. ,Ha|
Wttil what Meaager Al Baker von- Om U n rii Ii Crwktr Graham, la the veterans and In the Legion Poida disabled man will b« made Men
ip ’e good enough team to win young Daytona Beach cakher, and Inroad unfriendly guns of to suffer temporarily—much to MMM
T in t half pennant.. Baker aa- who ha. secured algbt bite In 15 pnhlklty on us—end wo aro tem­ our sorrow. But if Uw Legion dhsg PUM
Med yesterday that Lefty trie, for an average af A00. Ora- porarily defeated end undone.
se IHJ
Irtaterra,
f U H I I W g , IItself
U V II
W | U Mb
Its pair and
wUA
p i began working oat thla ham also loads in vans scored with
"Whet ran aad ibauld th. le­ tho country, Uw Fraaldsw aa&lt;l a l
• aad that ho probably will
gion do shout thla ead plight te others In wathorlly will be glad te
-a • V'* *
first gems on Thursday, lilhta
Close on hla heels le^BalaJgb 9^nh we Just* lei. puts IA Isadora hear and follow onr advice oa
to the state la general el
r /* V '
”
'
Part, Daytona thlid aaekor who bring uaT I gladly.'give you my matter* pertaining to our disabled
low Smyrna has made no
•a should not be Ignored.
comrades, the first care of the Lo­
precedes him at bat, and Sqaln opinion aad recommendations.
"We have hardly dene more
M e hi tba line-up that ap"1. Lot the Legion return te Its fton. Tho Ltgkn should make a than
Orlando catcher.
outline the principal reasons
rid here an Sunday. Manager Oodbeld,
Tho Fads have four JOO hlltora principles and lie leedari and fol­ malarial contribution to tax re­ against permitting Uw nee of er|ka elated after tha game tint
duction
and
the
reselling
saving
low
thorn,
end
be
done
forever
eenkal materieU In cUjun frnlt
who have appeared la four or
k .goleg to do ea good as ho
games and term Minor and with kavlaff Its polklea dictated of private property ead bualMsa.* production from Uw standpoint of
ut'wnjrthe material ho has until more
or Interfervad with from outeldt.
money-raising campaign will Maxwell who have bean la but
"5. Lot the Legion Intensify Its
rwlbca results. He feels Uut Co­ thr«o games.
Official avanga* *rt u f#'* program of patriotic end commu­
l d and Check will aarry the
nity service aed convince the pub■
Start's Plata
ling burden without trouble
ddodibey can get support In
POST OFF1CB
'flaMlag dopsrtmsnt of the

Caban recalatlenary • forcoa and
that It wai about one-fourth Of a
Shipment. Tha remainder waa beIkred ta bar. been. delivered la
Cuba prerloualy.
Sidney C. Brawn, colketer of
tuntern* at Tampa, aanoaacad y ra­
ter-day tho eateuro af a ’ quantity
of ammunition .youth of Miami
Monday night, but declined to glee
farther detela pending a funnel

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suite hoped for would likely b*
brought about
"White Uw pneeat proposal ta
repeal our arsaak law . has ap­
plied to.gn pd D uit and UngT
rinaa, yet It la af almost equal
consequence te orange growers be­
cause anything that aariooaly affacta any phase Of Uw eitrui In­
dustry arfocta Uw anUra industry
a , a whok andllge baeauaa with
the ban let down In any napaet
It la Inevitable that use .would be
made of these male rials by jome
•n onngaa also with resultant demorallsatkn ln Uw orange situa­
tion.
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"Wo hato boon paaAng through
what undoubtedly has bean tho
moat difficult •opanUng eaeaan
over, eioerteiwed In ithe
clt/us Industry. Thle hee W n the

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htdlvldual or. ealflsh stands
t boceuss the Individual does
alosw suffer Uw aonaasiuaDoaa
of kk sets but tho ectlonoravert
Individual effects the Interval of
tho tho whok, end the ultimate
general good meet be kept upper­
most |n our minds.
,
"Our contact with the eltrts
growers of tba state very pklnly
Indicates that the vest majority
of them are opposed te the per­
mitting of tba use of araenk In

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by one who-really- kaawo-how.
Briggs, Jeweler, Meg. Are.
COME BY 8T0BE aad seise. ».
box of candy for your wo! her
from our easortment. W« deliver
M as Sunday rooming, May 14.

dented Pssn e n f ^ J ^ tll^ t o e ^ T
laxly complicate!
log standpoint b;
ua| Irregularity
quality ef &lt;mr

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Martin’s Garage

LUNCH

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e pertmeat,, egg Jpaca, 704 FelnwttaAre. , I )■

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trill ha Uw same eg that of
Idst two fames—ArUII at
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THURSDAY. MAY II. IMS

ECONOMIC NATIONALISM

Interesting News

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Blind aa a mole ha go**, and
wrinkled erontt
Are on* to him with aprlghlty
boy* and fid*
Stopping a* light a* daw on mom*
Ing great.
No dpor ytt faihlonod may withitand bl■ knock.
Butty of hinge, or eat with plat*
of brat*.
Bo ht go*, blundering dawn tho
c*nturi*(,
And who ran gucn th* **o*on.
name th* year—1
Draw cloaer, Love, I* that your.
heart’* quick b«R, s ^ ■ 1
And not a dlatant tapping that 1
bear!
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LONDON, M ay 10.—W h e n such ** th* United State*.
v
Prim* .Minister J. Ramsay Ma.--j Coincidentlj with this develar.
Donald returned on Wednesday, ment various nation* found thgf
from hi* Washington trip h* •*- automatic and semi-automatic
pressed nptimi«m a* to th* pro*-]chlnery had b*«n so p*rf*^»a"
pert* for the World Economiclthat with a relatival* small loom
Conference and hi* opinion was; of efficiency they could make tyr
) promptly school by rswsapers, themselves comraoditi*, they had
•ml politician* generally.
Yet tlsray* had to Import Store Ihc
there i« on increasing- numher of i only jmtifleallon for intanwtlanthr.ughtful Englishmen who h x rrja l trad* I* that tome articles e*n
not much hop* that the conference he produed better and morewill re*t-It in my benefit for thi* - cheaply or **clu*lvely In certain
country in particular, or for the countries than In oth«r, thla beretworl,| in general. Their viewpoint j leal school of British economist*
i, *u h a challenging one that it hold* that a large part of the
at least deserve* to he brought to need fo r exchange of rommoditir.i
the attention of the Ameriran s ros* oceans I* disappearing.
public, even though n« jet it ha*j Therefore, they think, Am rfo.iid little ,pon*ot*hip In the iea’a conversion to low tariif
pre*» or in Parliament.
jj- principle* come* at least twenty
year* too late. They believe , here­
Briefly stated, thi* opposition
in* been created throughout the
attitude i&gt; that the economic con world a complex of vested .Mer­
feienre i" foretloomed to failure
est* which are now far too power­
because it will tie conducted on ful to be »wtpt away by free trgsle
out-of-date line*. Thi* *e tion of
logic; in other word*, that reo.
English opinion flatly rhatlengc&lt;
nomit nationalism ha* fnmo to
- the po-stbility of increasing world
,tay and will increase rather than
..ita iU J u L jttxrrias JAlitfe- nt..'i* rdccrt'i.tic’ *-'
bilirirg errrenrie*. In fact, it
I hold* tlint world trade I* bound
to decrease whatever efforts are
made to revive it, simply ami
solely because the rendition*
which made it possible anil profit­
able an- pa'*ing away.
What the world is now witness­
ing—it is held—Is the final phase
in the industrial revolution. This
' nrgumetit i- developed something
like this: During the t&gt;erio,| eiDR. I- T. DOSS
tendirg, roughly, from the Amernriroerorssi
Arete
os* rarest# ntares
i an |{eVolition to the World
S r s rw s l s o r t r r Oereles
War the application nf power to o n Ire Nsarei I W
A. K
a*#** imo r. &gt;4. ■ r.
indudrial prnce*se« was revnlu
pare*
tu
orrtorei
t
j lionising production. In this time
• P i n t N o ll Booh BMacertain nations, either through
possession of natural resource* or
ndaptadiiTity of the pnprlation °r
other eircumstancan, gained a ilifferrntial advantage over the resl
of the*world, turning themselves

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Don’ts For Swimming:

Unusually warm weather during the past few days is
pot the only positive indication we have Jluri summer is
ROOSEVELT IS A-SWELL FELLOW”
practically here; Recently the Daytona Beach Sun Record |
BY I. V. WING
[younger brr.thrrs and sister* and
Rut the war of 1914 a*, onre
broke out with a long list of "Don't*” prepared by the
la Atlanta Constitution
grandparent* An oath of enroll- I „hn
|h r
w„ kn„ , ln , h,
Ppytona Beach Lifeguard Corps for the purpose of safe­
ment is required of those enter- p(„ ltlon ,)f lh„.P nB,|nn, whi, h
“Itousovrll
U
a
swell
f
c
ll
o
p
e
n
s
e
by
the
prmisiof
a
regular
guarding the lives of those who like to swim In the ocean.
ing the corps and loyally to the hnil r „rr|ri| |lw Imiustrlalitatlon
Persona who heed tho advice given in the following list will said a member nf the K. I*, detail barber. There Is a liran.-h of tiie oath is rxpectrd:______
process furthest within a limited
smokes,
•I the civilian conservation ranm post eirhangp where
have few difficulties at Daylong Beach:
WOMAN
I’AYS
ALIMONY
area- such a* England—and the
Wednesday at Fort McPherson. matches, soap, tooth paste ami
Don’t swim out in the ocean too far.
------enormous strength of resistance
randies
may
lie
purchased
with'ut
“And that goes double for the
I'OIIEROY, Ohio, May II.—(At inherent in reality in the more
Don’t swim too clone to the piling near the
leaving
camp.
army men. There ain’t anybody
—Mrs. Mulct Turner as ordered to srlf-rontained nations, *t*-h as
pier.
The mess hall ami kitchen are turn over to her husband, Thomas Germany. Therefore, after '.h«
hungry around here.” he rontlnDon't over call for ’’HELP" in a spirit of play.
lied, nonchalantly balancing * sail­ housed 'In the huge riding hall a IfiO-aerr farm a* alimony p*y- war then- developed economic naDon't'feel too embarrassed or too proud to call
or rap atop his slick blond hair •nd tables and benches made by ment when he obtained a divorce thmalisni, primarily as a mean*
for help.
ind selecting an nnlon from a the corps are arranged to seat mi cruelty charges. The husband
,P|f.,|,f» n.e. but fostered by
Look* Ilk*.the artenlc repeal bill
Don’t ask friends to go Into deep water if they
of n l,|o r.
huge pile. With hi* tentmalr* he more than 400 men. The floor Is wo, granted custody of their two lh). hi)|h U riff
I* arsenic, for, leglilator*.can't awim- weth- - •
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was doinpthi* detail on K. P. with owrpt clean and the st-.reroom chlldna.
• — 1— o--~ -•'^-1and kitrhen would cause the most
Don’t leave valuables In your cars, or wear
a grin.
In order to protect capitalist*,
valuables into the water.
Arouml"the huge sinks where |ierfert housekeeper to turn gree„
th* Senate would mako kidnaping
Don’t let your children run across the heach
rocking utensils w e r e being, with envy. Great bln* of coffer,
• capital olfen**.
scrubbed to shining rleanllness sugar, flrur, potatoes and other
-----------u---------alone.
under the watchful eyes nf commodities line the shelves.
Information from Tallahassee la
Dop’t bring dogs to the beach unless on leash.
Horsrley, regular army cook, Menus are prepared with tareful
to tha effect that ameniknent* to
Don’t throw rubbish or break bottles on the
there
was a contented hum of consideration for vitamin l&gt; anil E,
tha Sholti Refunding Bill are
beach. Keep our beach beautiful.
talk. Very like a gathering of F ami G, etc. Sergeant J. C. Redd,
making It more agreeable to all
Don’t hesitate to report to any lifeguard tower
high school pupils r.n opening day. mess sergeant of Company O. Is
partial concerned.
for First Aid treatment.
One blue-eyed youngster brand- in charge and he takes decided
Don’t take the buoys or rope off guard towers
ishlng a broom with vigor paused pride i„ feeding the men.
Newspaper comment* Indicate
unless to use for life saving purposes.
The kitrhen boast* six army
to display proudly hi* identifica­
almost unanimity of opinion on |
Don’t payk your auto ip front nf or too close
tion tag, very like the dog tags ranges doing • right dress In
I Ooaevelt’, radio vole*. Kven H*worn by tho soldiers. Kashlonod true military slylr. Long tables
to the life guard towers.
uuhllcan* *r* compelled to admit
of bras* with C. t \ &lt;\ and his tr e built In the renter and huge
Don’t rrowd around the guurds in ra se of an
t lit ha I* torn* talker.
number stamped be|&lt; w. thi&gt; disk sinks ami hot-water tanks are
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accident.
was worn around his nr-k cm a a t the further end, with iriTh* Miami Herald aay* that 78,Don’t, drive your car at u fust rate of speed
Imies, ami si- rare rupbnard*.
cord.
round* of ammunition bound
by bathers.
Rreakfast is errveil a t 7 o'clock;
When
quelled
a*
to
how
hr
Cub* war* aelaed by cuatom*
Don’t puli or hang on the rope around tiie
g J into the l*. I’. t h r said dinner at 12:30 and supper *1 8:3(1
.trot* about 78 mllaa eoulh of
] atrol
Children’s'* Protected Areas.
lhat “lie put in fur it. got looked o'rlock. When i-hnw call snrodt
laml. Wall bet a hat *oma of It
] Ham
Don’’ swim outside the protected area.
up, and, utter three medical ex­ the men. armed with mess kits,
from Sanford.
Don’t ride on running hoards, fenders or the
i
aminations, what was left of line up and the food is served
— —o--------outside of automobiles on the beach.
hint rep lied for duly,” lie was cafeteria style. They wash their
h» two mlllon dollar |i«*r r*v»Don’t use inflated inner-tubes while buthiug.
eager, alert, filled with future me** kits following meals, anestimate teem* to hav* b**u
plans, and was certainly going to ■urh a washing. Wash, rinse, an I
They are dangerous.
til# Urg* Jutting from early
“roup” when hi* required six boil. There Is plenty of hot wa­
Don’t swim immediately after euting- A
irt* on consumption. It ***ms
mouths were over, lie hoped to ter nnd Captain Wheeler Insinls
• likely that th* stata will not
swimmer in this condition is liable to sudden ex­
go
to Muscle Shoal* In work fur upon scrupulous rlranlincss.
more than on* million ar pen
haustion, sickness, and stomach cramps.
the government. The way he said
K'Unwln-t breakfast, half an
r &lt;00 thoiuttbd dollar* out of
Comply with the cautions of the lifeguards.
“government” made one stand u hour is allowed for police af
, But that atlght b*v* be n
Their advice is intended for your welfare.
tit slraighter and hear afar off tert* r id ramp, followed by Inct*d. Ptopla'who c a n t bay
' Bathers can help the guards ns well as them­
the sound of bugle* and glimpse spsKlion. Krom X: l’i until 11:43
i are not likely to spend U
selves by complying with these "DONTS".
a pnud nation In the shadow of o’clock each morning and from
i a bottl* for beer.
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Good and bad new* seem to be vying for favored po­
sitions on daily newapgjwre during thin period of rapidly
changing eventa in tha history of nation*.
In the one and name issue we read that Paraguay ha*
formally declared war on Bollvlg, although tha two eouotrlea have baen fighting one gnother for many months. Jh e
action la aignificapt since it marks the first official declara­
tion of war since the League of Nation* came into effect.
In another column la an account of continued Japanese
advance against the Chinese, pressing on perilously dose
to the ancient capital city of Peiping and Tientsin, A stray
bpmblng plane of the Mikado fllea over Peiping and la fired
upon by Chinese machine gunner* while the civilian popu­
lation, including 1200 Americans, look skyward in fright­
ened amazement at the nearness of hostilities. At the
same time more than 1500 marlQt-s prepare to aid in the de­
fense of the foreign colonies.
' We skip a column or twp and pick up a headline stating
th a t th e vanguard of the bonus army has reached Washing­
ton, th a t the police are making plans for any contingency
and we recall the serious situation which occurred last
j j summer and which resulted In the forceful eviction of the
former soldiers.
Under a double column head at the bottom of the page
we read that German students burned 20,000 ’’un-German'1
THUR8DAY, MAT I I .
hooks in a huge bonfire In the public miuare, Tfio writers
a^jjiB La Yffw fob today
who came under the Hitler ban include several Americans,
------ ta ^tb T riin ^ T ^ triw rltT p tp n -'fltn c tttirrJ fc rty m iio trH rim -w iffr.n itra T ^ iiO ^
th* Lard l»
b!«»**&lt;f •*
But all la not bad news on this particular front paffcTri
u&gt;* nuin
man th*l
that truitaih h&gt; him.— t|ie
he first column is
Is a story about business showing s tielit*
elded upward trend in the United States. Re-employment
Psalm 84:*.
increases, Carlosdings mount. Steel output Is stendiJy
NO POOR YET PABHIONKD—
gaining.
There In a larger electric consumption, and gen­
I nyvsr Could believe (hat Death
eral industrial upturns are reported
ride* by.
A dispatch from London states that the eight principal
GodIlka, on that pal* ttood, with
ins of the world are expecting the acceptance of the
t k n »wyr4.
That'* In *pm* ancient woodcut, American proposal for a tariff truce pending the outcome
but for idt
of the worlil economic conference. Two other nlorfes on
Death la a 'blind old tramp who the same page give accounts of the impetus being given
walk* abroad
the program for public works and of the passage of the
On foot and fumbling, with a iano
farm relief bill, which will be signed soon by the President.
that tap*
These are Interesting days for the person who realizes
Sharply before hlrrY on th* cob­
that we are passing through, perhaps, one of the momen­
blestones,
Or muff](d dull on aoma brown tous periods in the hiatory of the world, and who follows
the kaleidoscopic events in the dally newapapers.
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Long’s Meat
IS A
Treat To Eat
Martin's Garage
Wa are adding aeveaty
Jollars of equipment to
better serve th* public.
Se* us and save money.
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predicting (or •omatlma that
honeymaon Would loon b*
Mlsa Mae Doyl* was hostess of
and already w* notice that
fau n AOtMUltlon I* do­ Missionary Circle Number Thre*
ing tha removal of Secretary
of th* Praibyterlan Church Frl~ th* R 4*r lkagu* I* Igm day aftamoon. Tho member* of
AoYtfVf1*
W* »*»*»
enemy plana, and anothar bonus (ho circle and visitor* all took
reh I* organising for another their pretty fancy work or sowing
pn Washington. Uaeaey He* and a pleasant and profitable a ft­
head
thatused
W»*r»
■ crown, a, ernoon was enjoyed in discussing
oorer
to aay.
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cjiurch and missionary work. TM*a
Tha lalait draft *f th* Glass present were: Mr*. Edward Hig­
' nklng Act contain* a provision gins. Mrs. A. T. RooMtUr, Mr*.
• partial euaraata* at bank dr- J. N. Whltiwr, Mr*. J. Beck, Mrs.
alt*. SmaH rfrposits 'up to 910.- II. R. iiu v .n ., l|re . F. L. Wood­
Nr*.
would'b* guaranteed In full. ruff, Mr*, y t. W. Long,
ipeelU from 110,&lt;00 to |MA&gt;0 Yfaak Whitner, Mrs. C. }t. Din­
mid k* huh red foe T&gt; peccant gs*, Mrs. R. J. Rally, Mrs. P. L.
their amount. While large de- Miller. Mr*. R. C. DuUp m , and
font, Mrs. R. T. Osin**, Mrs. T.
would b* tnanasd fa r BO
IrconL Th* Uuuraa** won Id b* A- But**, Mrs. Ed TcrwIlUgsr,
Mrs. McKinnon, Mrs. G. L. Struwsided by m two billion dollar fsllow, Mrs. Paxton, Mrs. Brock,
atlon which would b# Ml
Mrs. J. C. McDsnlvl, Mrs. G*ary*
by UBOMMK0 from
Pod.
Mrs. M. C. Doyl*. and
ral t rear ary, &gt;
th* Misses G*rti* Sp**r, Martha
lb* federal
Pax, Nell Eranc, gagtM Long
R ita Moore, Lilli* F am*worth
MB Basil* Zachary.
MU, Lucy W hlfatr’* many
nd* a n glad to sf*UonM h«c
M*
i gftcr a p U au n t vUlt yf rev„ . • ffl
rlth rsU U m la TamlU ao wqp’
*p*t "Jlut rw %&gt;•
tt-.
Mre. Fred D n b , of Tampa, I*
h»f guaramt
Um fu**t of Mr. Doyl*'*
tod lister, Mrs. M. C. Doyl* and

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except Saturday* nod Sun lays,
■well fello w .-------- There are some HSU men at (he there I* improvement of the camp
ramp, the first of the 7W to bo nite ami the budding of another
sont t i Fort M.-Pherson. Squad ramp. And they work with lest.
Mis* Hat.
tent* with wooden Hours rtsRed These youngsters, wh se nverage
Mr*. C. II. Smith and .Mr*. W .lln bug row* on tn* hillsUt* rear age ranges from I!) to 21, tackle
W. Abernathy who were delegates! tit* M- M. storehouse at the gar- a hard job joyfully.
The quartermaster department
from the Missionary Society of!»Uon, house the men. Than: are
i l l me,, tu a trnt and truly Issues clothing fur the men from
lbs Methodist Church to Ihc annu
bunks, lockers and chairs are the stock in hand. Flannel rhirt*,
•I conference of the missionary allotcd the occupants. Captain ■hoes, raincoats, t routers and
(ocisty hold recontly in Ocala, at- Druid K. Wheeler, ronimaadlng stockings i utflt thi- men for work.
vlU be
tended the meeting of the Mission* efflfer ~of ~CLlupthy- (I, br~th* fAdditional warm clothing will
ary Circle at Enterprise Wednes­ 22nd infantry, is the camp com­ iasuetl In (old weather. The wages
day and gave , report of the con­ mander, and undtr bis capable su­ are 130 rarh month, ind they are
pervision th* r*mp presents •
ference pro-eedlng*.
Tho Thursday Bridge Club waa husineas-lik* anpearanre. He la
entertained by Mr*. Georg* Fox sxsistad by LleuUnaat Crump
tP1 f*r the next B
Jr. at th* charming home of Mr*. Garvin a* mesa officer and Lieu­
S e n d $1
month.* uf
Deans Turner Thursday after­ tenant Georg* Duncan as supply
noon. Gueiti were:
Mrs. Dean.* offlrer. A reserve officer, lieu­
Turner. Mr*. B.—A. Reward, Mr*. tenant Hunter, of Atlanta, romirtnid* Krely, Mr*. J. I- Hurt, pletea the roster of officer* dere. W. P. Carter,
Mrs. B. F. j tailed for th* rimp.
There are clerks, carpenters,
Vfhltner. Jr., »nd Mr*. Oeorge A.
mechanic* of various trades,
8 peer.
[
Make th* most of your roadcook's aaaUtant*. painters, pluntblag hour*. EnJ y the wit,
•r», butchers, bakers and candle­
the wisdom, the companionstick maker* represented in lb*
HELD A8 POISONERH
skip, the charm that have
pramp's personnel. Under careful
madt the ATLANTIC, for
NEWPORT, ArL. May II.—(AT selection each man U alloted
•erenty-fire years, Ameri­
work
to
wbleb
h*
U
accustomed
—Ranaom Cf»vrfori\ W-yroc-old
ca'* most auoted and most
a ad Instruction I* given in that
cherished magailn*.
farmer, aid bU wlf*. M, were choo«n line. Questioning failed to
treated yesterday and held wlth- reveal a barber among th* grtup
Bead II
ot boat) aa first *fre* murder in­ and various member* fast an
(mentioning this ad)
dictment* cbaretBf them with tha apprehensive *y* at tha hprber’a
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aB*&lt;*d polion dsatka &lt;f Mr. and chair ta d amaU.shop belay rigged
Tha Atlantic Mentkly,
Mrs. Walter BalWw and tk*ir up far the nee of the rorpe. Cap8 Arlington BL, ~
thre* children last Dcc*mb«r.
tiia Whselsr rellaved tha saa-

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Mrs* Frank Miller Is Marriage Announced

(msme •* session, wttfi Mrs. P l{ , M K KriM i is P n srP U N K D
, t n i o'. Imk at the.home of Mis*
Perry le e Ur!!. C rtriy Avenue,
Mason, te tiiin s ihairman, pre-id
The lecm ai meet in j of the with Miss Hell and Miss Ruth
in.'* wa. romtiictnl when plan*
f-'rlhe Ha.
of the lit nd s* hirstisse-. ha- teen post• oment ha* beeh mad.- W-’C Iiad j lor lev", year's pro
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l i e d |o pi'iis.l until the -reond Kridayr in
M and Mrs. John Julian yr.im. Mr- Arthur llranan opened
noon at June.
this city, of the ttiiit- tho | cram with a vn at Jolo. take place
heir douchtsr. Miss Kd* tho Dari-h NuDonat Hymn, with
S, wman, of Orlando, t &gt; a com pu IIImen t oy Mr*. 11 C.
ll.itold Pallaway, son »f Moo o. while the pioutam was
‘■Ii. T. C. Callaway, of ttoscd with a vocal trio, the Swo I.
-h Nalienal llymn. By Mr* Ar­
fhe eeremony was per
Monday. Mai I, at the thur lir.in.ir, .Mr*. A. M. Philips,
111. Olid Mis. \V VV
Mr»
H. Mason, vrith.ai.
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in tiriando ' b y I’ cotiipanlinert hy Mrs. Mooie.
- . miners,. of the III old
1 1. e in Ihe 1,1 let noon tea wa*
E v e ry day this* m n n l h v»e o r e o f f p r in t : f i r s t itrnrfe
.fi-t t'hurc*i, in
the *. 01 veil hy tho hostesses.
mi rchiindisf at the verv Inwcnt prlrt’s pmoiihir— Y'nti
of iiKiut dd friend,, and
will p m f i i hy triitlini; w i t h us.
the ooupe.
till, was the .material
Mens Knncv
.Men’s Sport
h-idal gown whi.h
no I llh a fittest Iwnlue
med skirt. The -cap
3p«u* h;Hz;ilk'li FsiiN.
Mi***
*■ w.n made of ornnye
KnthUvn taimitf* itini Ml- - \ni*»i
,1 " I ret and eatumVil
in*Mi* !S'h1itfuiIt 1*t will I*1" 11in••nit the
■ l to the floor wner- it
^ -oft folds to form a lone :?*■• tibiuliiUlc* n*r i k g r n - .it thi*
dYuuuiI YMtimifiifi’HHi i eter*
'ho carried an arm bouquet
* *• . *•f FlorhUi Hiite I *•l!■t*» for
M en’rt I ’ninn
All Wtml Hal h int;
•’ios ( bp,| fern.
Ui'iuen ut TillluhiiM*i»% Al.i\ 2&gt;
■in. wa- Ison in Vnhhista. Juue t. it 1 * irit|]ruttt( iti thi* »»•*
1 lne,| for is time in Wir- t c i t tfrnilui&gt;tti.nt y,if iltiL.u * m*
I k. tnl.irhli’, .in,) this cits- Ibii'** 1 11winy
1 I 1.1 •• of the Winter
All- Fni It* ti nt | .3L*s I **m: will
II j 1 S i ^ Pol the pad
o*»-hi— -isss. ■emwlorrst- . T-' «%4wtaU.Li*U%**m rtwUbfwA»k%&lt;4tMI

Social And Personal Activities Hw“"ToHerC,ub;,fM
i^;dnaNc'vm
nn
.* p rtre flowrr* worn used to
adorn the rooms of the homo of
Mrs. Krank L. Millet. I’almcC...
Avenue, when she entertained too
mrmlier* "( the Porlnichlly Clu
q
and a few other yuest* with .&lt;
p a r t y p la n s A r e L a id
hridse party on M .duo.day aft. ■
noon, lirice eanir* were on 10) . , I
Mr . K K. li.'omllf.t ha- • e n
U tll'.tV
hy the hocles-s. nssi-to ' I jr Air I*
.
| L...ni.nl chairman of the
The _quarterly i. .y ,.f :,II ChrisI- Thrasher and Mr. P. K. It., 1
• . ■ ruituat b ii il tt _ i.« r o »*• Uof th e .U i. *TST-------------Jftv. I'm -day i te irc .ii a t
.......;,n!'" I'l-tnc: «; | tv hrlil at
At the conclusion of t h • . tdc.
1’a 11*li *’• M. »! Ih" i hti.tian fh u n li m j nines scot i s ivere tiddi i ;.r .
itVi-n'. at thr
the K|ii.*.“tul
hi"- “t
Mi. j m - Ly the N. tie V. II.. w,ir! h i*illume M c n / r r s nf at! Phrit- pi lies nwnrile l lllith * 0
!mn 'Emloavur SovUtlci of thi*
Chapter uf thr IL IL I *
for the ctah nieinhers w.i* | &gt;
tin* * are Irifijr lak tn l&gt;) .Mi* \V. city a rr invi|o l
sented to Jlrs. .?. K. llrou*.‘ v 1
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of
th
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liardon
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prtritit-nt uf the 4 Itiijiirr.
Inch score price for th
«•: 6.
0?h» • who wilt Man u pati in « ill m r il nt Ithoi) A. .M. ot tho cuvsts was civen io M • Mu''
hoi..|. of Mr-. A. W. Kp|&gt;* a r.l im
fi"'u thrrv In tho picnic ut lily W. Wricht. Mr*. IV 1 i n , ,
wa* lucky In ciiltinc and t.s o i.,.
ti- di-nJ in lockhnrt.
All inrmWi* and friends of tho a priie.
Those personl wrre M. . |i |
Kent IJut'Ctlpr, Mm
St. t'ongri national t'hcisliuii Kialc.iv. rhrasher, .Mr*, j . K. 11 . ui&gt;-.
Intltcd
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P E. Itouiniltat, Mrs-"t; I-' !ti*h
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.Millrr, Mr*. A I', /.acin i). M
op. .Mr*. II. II. I.owi-. Mi. Mai
P it ik I.. Woodruff, ami Mi** diivo i .i tho Spiimr rally of tlw In.e W. Wright, Mr* IJ. I. | ,. ,k
Orlar
to
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of
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KnMur ^:*r. t K" i s - - r t u * f i t \ him*- i**
Mr«. 1 : it, i k u &gt;. Mr* .1 1 it,,
Mm . K. V, I j irr , M m . Mlnnu ih ai. - to I,, held in Kisiimniwr. •on, Mrs. Waller S. Co’. - &gt;au.
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Mu Kloiehrr II, llnii, 1 .01 .1 M
H»yd |«tml.*Mr** I.. Y. Hryarr. an.I H, *kah 1 *h»ljxt* Nunihrt forty , P I. (iimaa'e*.
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Mr. a n l Mi John .A. Mount. &gt;it
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a* the jfiie»t« r f M r trJ f: I!. I’ .ldo.t
rntfl her brother, .1. Allan llimint.
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Mr. a ' d Mrs. John I. Itrumli ..
hav* a* Itn ir y". - lj f ,r v. f, w
day* nt thi’ir h.. lilt* or. I fiery u ,
nur. the latter*n miithrr, M . K.
f . Starke. nrd Mi-- .s*u;anre
Starke, o f. Commerce. tin., mid
arNlck ttainry, of W ln'cr, tin.

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^h' Mayfair ( ifrle ond.D oi t.aotdl lito for th r B. S
\ l*nd»* ih*ii» »* a irrudiiutu will In* ii
d o . ,- ' i c o iif tho tiardon Pluii
Mf 1h taindl* II gli Si-.ml.
1(0 hri- dl*irrt iff Momi* K* oriue ill Mio
will •
at !':OU A. M. nt -tho
1 11"I**%rv| in t hi! Ki f* * 11«1»* I4i I on '! rtf Mo mo I * iifliini itit Rich u id lt .11 Ihvlnier.* loom into '
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"i Mr*, lialpli .M Murrcri
Flu Jo k H
3ui it**Weil Ih,
&gt;r.4 I! U'i 1 -Mii|tiin&gt; in M*
town ill his latest first \ o l ,-i .it I '
K«*l ’i.'.r .l Sl’oot. K.1 1 I1 oiomlio.
io,* III tlu 3Iolh*»«li*K i huroh,
H. 1**-1 IIiN'e your*.
pie Im e “t'rntrnl Air[fi|t I. slit) IsA
'• a d i'il to hrma a tan of
w i l - live- Un Itdii'tllilih'.itt*
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Milt loaio.ot -J no |*. M. f,„ t). tur n ,l«i, itty rrgagenn-t ui tin
from v dmh* ni (k i)tm tii noHi to tho ot.i l intt s mi 31ny 1?.**,
Milan,
Theater.
This
thiillniy
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1 ! .1
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Mud-*&lt;nj H»* t* r. who mul -rui*nt
-tory 1 * unii*nut In Hint Ii glorir
.iii! .1 »'*U Ka*I •Vtit'ii’ Mfifd' . will «i&gt; :v* * ‘ ho kofMlUO'kO
S \r i'K D A I
tin lp&lt; J.lijnn fiif,
F* 1;
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: 'be eomniereiiti lly e rs or pea e.
The U .nm m s M .-w m iry " •
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in *11 . Mto
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pi t HiI* hiM
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,11111 it in »nid ihiit MlVntr**l A it
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hoiiii* ur» r n fi.ii A \rnur.
tofu urivthir g *Ter fdtn* d
MI.H.H l Mil l' llOM Md.li
chii'krn pilau -up p’r !*&lt;ginn»r3i: ••
mi it piVturo of fhi*
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Mr*. II ti. M'**Mi# !:;»% l-i***»| M*
nifimit* luvr* anil nniMtial *t»*i\
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»*VI«H‘k at tin* &gt;fw«lio 4*f Mm ,
fUOVCt! til III * ImiiH* after Ufl»l*‘
runtrnt.
Knmiii* S. 3Iuh&lt;*»m uti Myrtle
.... r.., ip 1 1,&gt;uram a ' d Mr- i Km!**. »»| StiM foiiI, wi.l t" mtor
troltfjf n Ptir«»r *• vrntl«»n nt tlic
«hn- of tho iiii»s| fioriridtliiK h‘i*
M Marti
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1 1 Mitchell * *toil lo b ill ii t lt.ii * ho iintk |n«rt
tWttnlil*|aR*lg|ttDn Mi nti•mil llu
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IV M. nt xhv rorurrrgatiuml par whlii h*’I i i ii- &lt; ji flyor"* |»lue»- «* m
in,, - l a - -n of fhe l.llergllile j i i 't hold at M o n .',i Stuto I'ollono
tho pk&gt;, n-*t in tho hofite. I.i*
|i. | a inn i.i -i Du W ontan's Club for * 33 oNirii in w hi! h 3111*1 I,thy
I lil-TitJ. of Ml- .loo It. rh lttfll
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hri'thor I*mo
hell ymteidiy rllrtltflilll a! the I o| » * of .In* k-itiiwdo, uriii (how *et|
ilon, of St. IVtcrd.iitir, •oimorly
Brown, whost \iini|N&gt;irt »
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4^'lOf II of Mil) 311** F .llb ;&gt;*, .Hit*
•I tin. rity. will loViot t,. (rain
I ho |"a&gt;. ' hand of tho Won. tho o|»f osito, |kt.| H|i» tfitL ..smHh —hih it*'ii*** wilh iiluiul •* I'rr^uiw
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ti ti% il
d Ii inly ,• * of
t i n . It \V. Jiifn-* uf *H«* family hytniuil 1 Inn eh u.lt u n it nt
Tnm% urruHly*
■tii.tcnr- nt (fa*, n d logo
WfK il talk ' \ I*'. \ ur Ihi.i h’|« n tin*
Fi • * m VViik* -*rrn \ I'.i. Mia u V I' h k r * Ih** ih iir i h ;md wilt 1**
I In ft l»lom i** &gt; |d \ , |h,. i ,»,. ,, f j,
w in* imoTi p i ll s in Iho Ih U Al .!&gt;
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mi kin So vp, Ii- K oiimnlo I tttl* fotr.
ik*1 lat'ct p.i: (u' Inal \1 rk.
«Mh .1 I I.Hio filled with* I U*sell
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th * j.n\ili;«r&gt;*» tu t nt&gt;-fit«t l*trlh*
gei',
Ihw i dito f In- n Miit« In
it r hdi| lo‘w, by ,i goo i -y-*toin uf
dny w ill In* u 'tfl'irttn l hy a piijr*
, -tUMting with u lti»\rlirg u n t i l i’t» -11••■t «i11v imitkolm g, tin i i'i»Nllnlii-tl
I lr». t**» I'll.. •• •Tint *m &lt; hiiTi K«‘f re * h m irt* w ill
i ti , whnh | foVlilt * |ho cttlorlul
In* Fi*rv«*it. ,
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n i:sim .
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W rl.rh lltilltllwii
llnfthelmo- • m i l l ,
r . IL- l . 1liIt1^f'liliA
-lllhf •"»i|»41 ■i -woitheurt
free lance pilotiuu wiili l( .aeauo
M, I lt«n|lw Inn
| |ir ly nt -i *,(l uVlurk ut thi1
Otji *ll Voi llig f fO* *»
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off pi,i i--, at wav &gt;. to , ..mi* Dineiali
all &lt;own tin m o n n.
iin-enthei| lei ause i»( hi* umiitii)
Ih &gt; i'll 1 1 | |l t i iiiutoti'tho ui*
j ability.**
i**- t*f tho ot* ii|o »ntHo lllk M lj IV11hi ii i \ U. Uni.n, j,
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it.
in k nt i Hit•*im v ui tlw*
ml Worth War airman a . well u- t, onn) t v aliioh mi Li tin ,»hl *itiii||i[!
belli/ one of. I1idl&gt; wood'* f n i nii,l i v i tillv * .Si Ii nul ***inbli-lioil in
dinwtnrs, niegaphoiH-il "I &lt;nt,at lllo lUFUl t il'I f I t i 1*0 iho cdiHil
lirj m l'' In In- fine ■u.| bUppult- | f|lt|# J,f a •1111f - I foil! iho ug* of
me the star, are Dle-ils Parrrll,
In ...»
Mur«dd lluhoit, i'lnin Min P«»v\(dj.
in t iii t id tlie
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REMEMBER------

for Yourself
IIV il , lie-,- yen buy yrrUr in
gredaid aid liuvi" the *;»* IP'iiur,
you *[.,,, a lamp »i|(lit inure »n
home limit desserta tlmn Heim
nut, i lu eiy ire erearn n e t
Yr, I ■• '■ ur r|i»|«»sitinn. hnm kirn ever a hot stove, »'
chan e ai* Il » n't Ko "V,-i ••
hlvr will, Die family. Think 0
over! 'It,-n ■all us . . . 1st u* ,0
liver to niifht's dessert.

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DO NOT MISS THIS SALE

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Cars B.

Radical Clique In
S c o ttsb o ro Case
Seen As Harmful

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BIRMINGHAM,
Ala.—Public
opinfcm in the Scotl»b»'o cm#
II me (I against Cumiucnt** urd
radii al groups P*r interference In
" r. a * format i d the .trial, recently,
tense of capital punUhment was
passed nn Itcywow’ Pattrraon hp
Judge James E. llorlcn in Morgin* county tirruit mif t.

A* feeling that the end- nf Jnv
tic* I would be better «nr»d in
| dealing* with the r.eirne- if ra t*
, ral pgcnc le&gt; and |nol*idt»l* would
. refrain from InUriacirtf, I* Kt n *
rreliy taprreaed.
W * viewpohft ha* been caper*** I, al«». by
the 'Alabama Interred*! Cnmntiaalort whlrh eontcwti that »rg»nllalforn like the |nnrnsti»n»l l a t a r ’ llefetme arp more Interested
In ,*pi«» tn g their own political
vtawa among the eo.thern ncgnw* than In saving Jhe defendanta In the Krattahorn r:»*e.

Leafs* season Um did hurled* «
other loop club*. Each I»em wo®
Mm shut-out tills.

U F E S BYW AYS

th e *ps&lt; (os* Winter T &gt; rt bea*ball field predu^cd hot two homo
m o daring the 1933 Central
Florida paiehall season. C rtV .
of th* Barkers, get ana. and Am
Wall, of Coco*, got Iho teoirfJJI

e* ttu kI'Mew

The KiMerdlrcarr

rh c ril Cut Like Nm
H urfllm l if»oU; a ll Iftirt# o f
•urv and h n l* t« . t&gt;funl*«
o f All kind*.

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td (dfl rilt Of the disturbareas m tha north we* Urn
♦ctlon of iff* '»(*«' Will tfe warned
1 tw ready for Blip auth "monkey
dkAyMa.” ■
*•■Nina mdtilha ago, when Dan
Wiwr, RrihibUeail, was gr»r«nk»r
rU d a slate, Milo M oo, phldf oth irt b j” t«d ft

shaped line and oo the right, Chevroteta ara being assembled
from the bar* frame la the completed car. ready to b«driven
out of the building under thetrown power. Note, Int hocenter
of tha photogriph, tha body being (truss.from the and of
Iho Pishes tin* over to its piece on a Chevrolet chassis.
Vldlor* may purchaie car* bultt her* end drive them home.
11mi.' Ja ft oh* such Inatditc* 6f
fellnildklloh, he said today, will
! M l notes and warrants, he said,
bring tha military to the roadI Iho confeffnce preysrrif thU
did**.
, month several reports whirh ware
. IThe govarabk’ said thdt ha basent to all mayor members tonllavad tha frwdV* siirtl fo Plymoutli
earning the various types nf wKat
and CrawAtld foUntlss following
la popularly known as scrip.
asaault' oh Circuit
The reports gave factual data
Bradley ahfl th* rlota Sn
CHICAGO. Moyl 1^-.Telegram* a* to th* current practices In dlf. during
k J lI lj forecloeuH
•___I__.XL aalas
Hand lattara Irom mayors In­ recent cities In th* u*« of tak
fieraj fh tha majority of quiring about the Us« of scrip, II- notes, tax warrants, registered
glessTare,1JUS added that n ine fata, uk»m^h»yiiFnt~ratl&gt;f wa rrant*;- aidf-H ftp T eed r e m y
r wa*U bis dealt out
and atildr Imtttedlllcly pressing taxes or acrtpuble for tax pay­
municipal problatna aro keeping ments, but neither approved nor
the hrsdquarters of the cnnfcretteb disapproved the prsttlee*.
Tha increasing need by munici­
of Mayors harf Working night and
day, arcoritlng lb Paul V. Hatters, palities for additional inet)mo i#
•ccrytary. *
Cities having delinquent taxes
ahil finding It' Increasingly difflcult to'scrttr* Mnh loan* are
s#»kWF nai» m«thod» of financing regaining ll. rnsr taxe* as sources
turrent activities, Mr, Beltrra of revenue. An investigation of
said. Brckuse of many imiulrla* this subject by tho staff revealed
regaling tha tsauance of munlcl- that In a few sections of the
klTtn It a* their opinion that
I h ff l ttoold be more outbreaks In
th* radtrsl northwestern se.'tlnns,
but tooffrd at such an alarmist
H a i.
" t farm 1^00 acres, anil nobody
la fooling me." he kald.
Turning to fnortgaga fnrfdtonur« moratoriums, the governor
Bald the great eastern fhsuranre
companies who hold nitliions of
dollars of farm mortgage, in
Idwa had been mors than gener
ous In the matter of withholding
fara closure proceedings.
But that doesn't apply,tw th*
Joint stock land hanks in the
state," ha continued. "They’re just
highwaymen pure ami simple. They
foreclos. at the slightest pretest
and their loans ara gauged so

Parley Of Mayors

Anslvw Questions

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pRICICS REDUCED
^Oianflua Spark Plugs Sffc
•Dura N®. 7 Polish.... 69c
•AutOfllre Papaya ....... 49c
fc^Ggt Gratia *A’ Ofl . 99c
Malo Tire Jaclta ____ 49c

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TALE GAS ran’l deliver full power.
Stair ga* m n'i give you full inilngs^
—can’t give you faal get-away,

New R-D’R process insures
FRESHNESS in G u lf

■ Whether you buy Gulf Goa in the city
where it*e refined or on a lonely road mile*
away . . , t b i t R-D-R process Inmrrs
you’re getting FRESH gas—lively, peppy
gat—parked .with power and mileage.
Try a tankful—today! Doesn't cost a
penny morel

w u lupfera . 0 4 IH1A &amp; CoW.
Jssndsty, F odatsdiy. and fW d er^^A M .

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T in t's why It’a important—aluuya—to
g rl/ro k g^a. (AapI Gul/ gasia alunys froth.
Gulfs high-apeetl tlrlivery ayitem ruohra
frrah Gulf Gas to the pump*. Ami that
ga* STAYS FRESH LONGER* duo to
Gylfa cacluaivc R*D;R proecao-ra P«&gt;*
ceaa that actually dtlayt deterioration.

* f U N E IN *
fl Motor and Radiator
ckooH—fuaranta*

N ra a ire * aw* I t a e a w e
U m F a r Sal*

Hare r»ur worts,*«»• fcr a
ni.rh.nla

J. W. SHADOIN
d/rrticul. N.y. 1tM nm 5WfT*vi/»
WMNHiat. Ocprxr au rrv rv au j*
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orwraiM werru AXIx n k p T» tvx.
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We are esalpped ld gfadpee
first claaa Job work at tha
lawtat possible prices, (ilra aa
a trial.

*^V* drstre lo pill the r«"l‘le of
Alabama on guard rotiiinil car#
tain 'sinister alien influencei which
at ]thl* time ara reeking deliber-

.. _., ._ , , .. _ .„ Whl.h • ed
picketing, m tltrtatm aBt of meh
a Inalated on bringing tholr

foreclosing, *through whl.h w* hdva bMit pas•l««.
"Aa to lK» ihdKlduat tnortgair
holders, (Ml typ» M Bird ,oli t«&lt;
farmer, but there's a lot of Jus.
ttalNon Iks holder’s side. Here'*
|a* Utter that's'typical.*’ An old
' eotipl* aparfl forty yeark on thkii
Marik aod had It all aid for. Th^y
dajMsd to ' relt during' I heir kfc™ kntig, fa years and they sold
th* plarr,three year* ago for 9.1,!!**» and took a mortgage for
.000. TOM' 9*000'la goflp and,
ll»#V eanVIdlfret a penny da thelItXjQOO. W * fsrmkr oh th* land
threatened with avlction, I* rein
Utg.holl,. ffr-t he;hsrfo&lt;xf (7n that
Idqd Md 3 rpo/ dv«r h it, head
If ore in f)«s Moines th* poor old
M.oq frn .y s r a y r»|l«(."

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LAWN MOWERS

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Morgan To Appear
Before Committee
In Capital May 23
HEW YORK. May II.—J . D
Morgan and 10 of his partners
must appear In Washington on
May 2T tiefort-ft stth^onunlttre ot
the Berate Committee on Hanking
and Currency and explain how
their banking operations arc car*
rleil on.
, The subpoenas were served j i
Mr. Morgan acd hi* partners last
week. They are Charles Htecle,
Thomas W. lainnmt, Junius Fpcncountry the license tax has been
developed Into a very substantial
source nf revenue while In others
It Is practically negligible.

wMta and black", *ay« a ie-ect
statement of a committee »f the
torjimlMlon, of which Dr. Henry
M. Eiknond*. rastnr of tho Inde­
pendent
preabytrrian
Church.
Birmingham, la chairman.
BASEBALL.MEET CALLED
Thi* committee further stairs have made the Sruttaboro case an
that “certain alien influent r*“ (Hia'lon for propaganda ■i&gt;&lt;&gt; InAttention wo* called , to tha
tc:n |&gt;era(r and antagonistic a* to
car Morgan, George Whitney, hurt rath er than help the e*u»o • port* fans of thi* faction today
Russel C l.rlfingwell, Arthur M. of the defendant#." It I* also that there will be an organlaatlon
.Henderson, Francis llwigtlt Bar pcilnttd nut th a t telfj.am a of meeting at Lake Monro* School on
tow, William Ewing, Ihomas Mil- frolestj received from various Friday night at 8:00 o’clock where
well l#mont and Seymour Parker group* in Amerira and In Europe plana wlil be discuaaei) for a new
are apparently baaed on a misrep­ baseball league to b* composed of
Gilbert.
The Incidental operations of J. resentation pf the facta In the teams at i’aota. Lake Mary, Lake
Monroe, I-ungwood, Ov|*do, OaP. Morgan A Po. have not been case.
Isan, Benson Springe, and Gl«oexamined since the “money trust
investigation” in 1911, a congresOlin Hutto, vttaran Daytona wood. The public Is Invited io asatonal Inquiry header! by Krpre*
Dench
hurlcr. lass the second t**1 sist In tbi* league’s organisation.
achtetirr Arsane Pujo.
fielding record of th* Central
Private bankers, such as J. P. Florida Baseball League 1932
Hanford and DeLand hurtrra
Morgan A Co., Kuhh, Loci, A Co.
season. He went without error pitched more shut-outs during th*
and Dillon, Head A Co., ato al­
1932 C entral-F lorid*—-B eartall
lowed, by law to make their own
regulations, and arc not supervifad by any public authority.
Their operations, therefore, arc
Wo now have a. Complete Stock of
unknown to financinl and itukii*
trial, cirtir* gtncrally.
homo weeks ngo, J. P. Morgan
A Co. objected* to some of the
‘.'Rent For The South.”
, ,
questions which Ferdinand Perots,
investigating counsel, proposed to
ark th»m, nn the ground that bo
hod nn authority to rt-mand such
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LUMBER
Ipeclal p r i e s a n a c ra .a d o n *
fo r ah * ' n o te tww week*. J

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U M Lumber t o .
IJth aad Uplty

Redkmabfd Priced With
It* M B f * * " . .

A tw a&gt;r e o a ip e iltlo n a n ,h « rirs
rad, an d hoar* ml l t d d s l r r aa d
leavllle.

SEMINOLE

ito ttff''--

:e'd pried on alngle vr»loh.
Kryptnk lenae. Also all'
modern. gold filled

Hrttrr HeUultn, Jr.
OPTOMETRIST

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

t) important fhtn
about
l.
fresh Gulf gas &gt;
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On the booii o f m o etb i of r ip a tla n u u mado
independently by a famoue Chemical Labora­
to ry , Golf offer tbewo findinga to u o to ria ta t

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Frrth Go#given you n»r*
power than Male gm. ‘

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SEMINOLE PEED CO.

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

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U -tiT tTwo rival fm ioB i, each leaking
in r tc o v r r w *

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the

hnlj ur th# funktn litter Merida,
facrd rath other in'U U Ir ships
yesterday, white ■ ( W it Gtier I
cutir- «to.vj by. p * 4 y to "Mttle

slrU In Sem inole O i l i l l . rW iW *.
l« -w li;
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b o t i n iM h n t r a c t i t o * h U ndo HprW«T h . n i l Ih M M in * ■■■•*!Id *t
lk« d a l* i*f ih * laauao.'* u( ajar*
M it i n r a l *
to tk # Warn* h i » n .

thr srgumerh" if twroarary.

Thrrr waa no report of open
hnttility but mataag** (ndlraled
a Imre ritual Ion.'
Tapi. John Hall, aboapd the
’uwler Thereaa •*« P m *
to ho over the epot wh*r* the
i« rk r‘ lintr lay with a rich ra tio
of ptechtu* metal* and
Capt. |l. U Bowdoln, copper of
the tu f Salver ead heeding ih*
other raped,Hon, clgfRHd ,, PfW
rleht to th* booty aft) gent * )!•
**»#• aihoie M a x |l* r that h*
»a&lt; bring ‘ threatened by inter­
lopers.”
Iii aendinc the cutter D*vi* to

rM rdhtBlanf.
Keith, * Catholic prieet.

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prtlagr had been eatfed

nitacrupolpua

M .H . nacooat fee

,003 ranapm
fiM t-bt d proeMUi
.M u fh t. (h« J w ,
i W a .« ,e * i l4&gt;B|rn
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IM dapkrtrrunt of Jtutic*
ovir without question th*
' ( M a s t o i d how Main*
hi*4 V*hi*4 this Ul* to him *nd
U tfl «l*b*riUd.lt toinclud* smre m mm with ihf tnfstrrioui ( in ­
ter* w « e« . • Soon niter Mnim
w ay ■»«(•&gt;( 004 conrtet*4 of Ike
sMlodl*. Ml(*h in rolled

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old Spanish songi by Beniamin
D«f&gt;tache, young American bari­
tone. ‘ *
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Th* Rolftcyn program Will vIn­
clude Dr. Barretl'a address On
Knowles Memorial Chapel.at 9:48
A. M.; a Cervantes, luncheon *1
12:30: and a recital by htr. DpLoach* In. th* Apnto Russrll
The*ire at 1:30. Tha serv lcead f
Mr. DeLoach* have been secured.
It Is announced, through the co­
operation of Mr*. .Edward Bdk.
dbnor of the- Annie Kusaell
Theatre ami founder of the Cortl* Institute of Music. The youny
singer, who is a native of South
Carolina, ha* been an outstanding

Cervantes Day, commemorating
the 117th anniversary of th* Im­
mortal author, of “Don QuLlot*”
wfli be celebrated a t RoUlna Col­
i i r a i lie .fii^iHtau iiiM iu p u iiw i uv- lege .on' Bundiy. Apr. 3d, with a
lice have follow ail a ■chorea . til program featuring a n addreas by
manly'fcuardIpg city prqpcrly and Dr. John Barrett, authority on
have net iaUrfarod '.with move­ P*n-Am*rlcanlem, and a recital of
ment* of the velartna. .
But Foulkrod'a faction k o f . th# day. The sheriff Baked the prose­
army haa refused the camp's fa- cuting attorney what to do, and
seas toll) to ator# th* beer, itg rt
condemnation proceeding* agalnal
tha truck and prefer charges
against the drivers.
All that was done. The prose­
cutor said he wanted to make a
lest case to determine If beer can
be shipped through a dry slate br
to a designated point within h
dry state.
Pe*ln 20 Yearn Younger
Th# truck driver* protested tha
new bonus march with a faction
hriuted by th* veteran* national action nnd said they merely were
liaison commlltse, Th* *dmlnia- transporting a ro in m e r.'la l ship­
tration has agrocit Ith th* latter ment, similar In shipment* made
to ahallar and f**d th* velarana thrurgh thr state railroads. The Vale V i l l e i i S eatlle, W**kiswcS*w
I b e e . **. I S i l l .
i.
for n perlo dat Fort HunL
One* k day tab* Kruxch.n Bgltv
—on*'half t.aspaonfkl In a r V *
of hot waUf first • thing aw ry
morning. B*eidh* losing ugly (at
SAFELY yv-u’U gala in h*a(lh
and physical attractivinrea—u&gt;nitlpatioib gas and, acidity will
cease to bother—5m'li-f«ei young­
er—more activ*—full of ambition
(Continued From Pag* On*)
—clear akin—sparkling ay**.
‘ixy bav* (h* r%ht ta reyulato
A jar that last* 4 wash* coat
nalea o f b e e r, *1* a n d w in* lik e
but * trifle at Tuuchton’s Hanford
Uwy do *od* pop, an d to t a x th *
Drqg Do. or any drugstore In (he
Qaorgla'i border* are washed by
b*v*rag«* f o r m u n lc iM ) g a in . .
world—but demand and get KyuB*ier haa gon* o n i s l a a t s s r o ra l b**r from four state* whero It Is aehan and if one bottle doaan't
Florida
and
e la n d * hi th a etU** a n d nBBdng legal—Tknnesses,
joyfullr ratlsfy you - money back.
North and South Carolina.
h a . b ro p done a b o u t i t . . ■* »,
-A d v .
A track load of b««r, supposedly
an rout* from Ohk* to F lo rid atwo *tatea wher* bffr l* leg*)—
aras sailed In Cobb eocnty y»*4*r-

JUST 46 POUNDS
OFFA TG O NE

Beer Shipmeiit

A c r o s s Georgia
Co u n ty Stopped

. 'ConUaswd From N i l On*)
a ,r ,* ^ iilW u d riT *mnMnl
SM jm 5fe/A PM r have a martlf« on which
now pays the
ry re rt 0 O rient fnUrwt, the
iW .r iD

W rnlwi (hrough &lt;i
H kr ha*

ijfV
f*?m iN I41111
Mi$i M -wpold M I hive to pay

t ’n tr rs a ,ld e e r tltle a tr* ik o ll be
r n a»m»il a r ro r d ln * to la te pa*
daait w ill l*a»* ih a r to n nn Ik a ll» t.
d i r I l f M ar. A. IX t*M

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until
April. A

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LF.GAT i
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T k e ra id land hclnn n x a a a e d *i
id ilele p t t a r (••im nre a t • 4rh
irtlrie a le In lb* h a m s a t t *•
T k .il It I. M allble. p u rrh a e e r of
T i l l II I t Rkltlil*. p u r rb n x 'r o f
r * v • W rlirtro l- Nn I l l s ilsl.ol II,.
ir h a a r o r A uew x, a n , i»e«. i u
Hied M U e e r l l l l r s I . In mv i d ( |r r ,
end h a s a o l , appltrA lIni, f.tr in s
d - t. in !&lt;•„• | n n,T)&lt;rd»no&gt; w ilt, (DllMWina f i'« - iih - .|
allu lew paid C p rlirirale ' sm lireeen I h . s le d In M.-mlnnle I 'n u n ly ,' F lo rid a,
M I mwiii* .tenorlb«tl p n p * r |v nNn- ln - w l|!
•
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liW UlIlM 11
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la non

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tax
u *:k i i
i n h e r s p e r m 's
btx n r
t m k n e tx e H s t.
stv te r r * o r t i i m s t i t b os ' r i . n n -

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. N ullre I* b ereh y Blven I h a t.R I .
M 't.T I tlt.. p u rc h a se r of T aa r s r 1
tin. Iir Nil 1* 1 !, lin e .I lit. &amp;lh. lU s
Af .'.i.ail-l, A I ), I s is , lisa flle.l
a a ’il • • r l l f b . i i - in mv n tflee, .iH
h s ■ m ade niiplli alliu l (nr lav dead
a , l*.tie la « i mrdune*- w ilh law
Hplil i . sl Ifit aIe r m l.i a r r s ike U P
l.m ln a ill ai rlll. i. p ru p eilv situ ated
In Penilrmle (T hihiv , Kih i H-i , tow ll:
bid I t lltin'k p T ra ri s Han* land.i S p rin e s
T he aald land n u n * aaaeeeaal .1
lhx ilali* o f the le»!Mli-e of sncli
e e riirirn ie In th e nam e a.f I'n
k ao w a.
T h a i II t . M allble. iiu rih se e r nl
Taw t 'e n l t l e a l e No 1*11. .Isle.I th*
alii dav nl AUHiiat, A. I&gt;. It!* , haa
flla d said c e r ttrlr a le In my affliw,
kail haa m a**’a p p llrk lln n fwe a la s
dvec la isaue In a e rn rila n ra w ith
law . B ald ’ r . i l l f l r v t n e u ih ra rta ,|he
follow Ilia d e . r t l l r d p ru » * rir allu.
a l . t l In rtaailnula O ju in y , e'lusl.fit
to - w ll:
.last U llluck f . T r a il t io n -

f tT a a iy 'S K i tu la * aaaeaaed at
lh a i d l e o f th a fu tin iie# n t au /b
( • r t l t l r a i * la lb # s .iiw ol I'ak aitw e
T h a i B I. M allble, pnri-Kaecr ui
T a a r « r tllla a l* .Vo t(*S. elated the
tin . Sjur *1 A iigaat, A U , 1) 11, h a .
filed e*ld eerlK iritl* In inv a&gt;ftl«a.
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&gt;k ' w W ’.Vatere. ro...m.nde, «f|pas';H a b.ll areottng federal a.d ,m ,„i,e e l and
uoiiu- n’ys- Ih |
n •ju lt ID -It
’ , ■on’. • ptav l.nv t T
at the,
"•
,,
-t,
rretd. f.tmls am. .apororm
tin*
*1.
M r « re.:rrd«s hy Rep. hrllr. • tig lo Ihi,-sij
20
Chaco b ord er area since last met In monthly eession i_.
"In
our
i
r
nton
It
,um.ne.,
.s
............
.
,
,
_
_
_
ili
rung
ih
it
the It.
h. Ian summer. Is ao
. .
r.,*ltnn, i-&gt; rnacte-l into Isw
wo il • 1- detrimental to th, best
In Tenne*«ei* Overton county toOH llruc ,| * If
City 11.11 las. night.
„„ . „
e.peeted hut some
sum m er.
l o'inl r
amt
munleipililn
’filetret: ef the lit r e ' InJustry t» . ported 2rt ihrad and Wilson euun&lt;/
, iv wbdioioo v
, ‘ N n r» o f tbs artlon provoked
Thl. polley was recommended b y .,,f hi, n«„t*n.wii»-ara hari-- *«»•'
mnnrv. -p,.
W .lid h, rnpilre I lo acrert hon I-, iR jl i, • nou ll nhvnee Ihe |tv--«-Qt arsenate law ;I *..
J. Beaty
Swampt In
IICIV J I'rewiiij••• Overton
-- - emm
^
great dtmeiutratloni •* soon at U : the Highway Committee of th e ,th„ u^h their fo lowing Is greatly
d-t-nnocp' m»erc-t coii|u,n. alut I h tool’ I in 11*38. I n
vthii'.. ha I Wink'll vity s.itlif* - |
1ly near LlVIngslon, T*nn., was tho
reached tbs streets. The ralsbra- trade body. It Is rontslned In the teslticed.
other
obligation,
of
th-*
'oontie
&lt;#—
pmpaaed
nnsUtullonnl
liarilcst hit with Stl knoc/n dead.
o yugkUb-lr th- |o.ra to staid
lotiiv f, s rvci.il yeart.”
lions wars the rent widespread following resolution lhal was o f­
Dirstnshra tmnnj the spoke*-1aitM.nHm^rst«. on, *ei.ng In .ted Ih- oilin', ipslltte i, or di *net in I,-it roninltinent uml not tun
The ru|-Mtt of the Uuaeell rjuulit view- at' ret-nreed in the
that bets occurred tinea boatlll- I fered by John Meisrh, hr., and men for Ihe n-w n.sr.h has .om , ^
ril(nrrm
nn
r
th- r-d'-oet'on n# lsn-1 fraw tav itou.k aftir Isudci.i sn I piiiiclp!, • following letter l« eivrd here this I y dead came 0»Tmt»ll live lied
tist bagan Isat Jnne.
seconded by B. F. llalnes, o f A l­ plicated the proMem of the *u- |j(U fflr # | # | , p , I I | v , r , nn,| Mo .ole; and ,n Ihu psvmsnl of delln
4,yoi.*.
-.iitstde ef nil unin n vy to the morning:
Crowds raced through tha tbor- tamonte Springs:
ihrritir* who offrm l thrir r « other to pern.it the Irpistglurr to uorpf taie* in a hill, prupu-e-l •’» Ic-gHiii. I su.cceuc.l in c iotr* |uitt.
A situul-o.i of 1.11*1 iletoUkUm
"IM
c
iiln
g
Io
a
Icltvi
puWUl-rd
ougkfares tinging and cheering. | "Whereas, a publi: works pro­ operation in an effmt t» hold a
enact .Is o lf. f„e Ih*- levy o( no ,tie llooie jesterday^ hy m.1 M wtiimngii :*;) pu t did t'tf v ,in
In Iht- lln -lil on Slim Uy hy our n , r ' Ilea'y Swamr wa* repotted
For tha first tlma In BO - yeart gram dealing with Ihe ronstnic- met ling, gst it over with and cut
Sarp.
of
flay.
I*
enacted
into
law
ilyv^yui* la* lib FTotTu*. were .1.
rest'lutll'li i ul ^"100 kind ail ■ n lti| i«- nl-live Entkiumr.er ami by C (*. (Jure, l.iv'ngslim a.l&lt;vtha Chaco dispute reached.the for­ tiou of highway bridges, etc.. I» ihe vlaitora out of the rankle!.
a*
l.h|- tiitoie wn .itlrird up that Holly i tcmrlmt: *&gt;' •'
Ih*- wl I ney. *-.n d ,* :r b a l 'hei(ifcountry
mal ttalus of warfare, although nedoubledly the most ^effective
n*id Irvt^k
Unofficially, lout*
Mcllenrv
me many |,*-&gt;ple the rtiuneops of tl . |re. pie on the ure.-i-ate .Wept *H l lrel
for- raars InUrmllUnl fighting mean. » f giving *mpl&lt;')ment to Howe, Ihe Tie. i '-’nt’ i *e retai).
A r^ an ^
that “ it I"*
miprr Sinu that the ish'di* bInrldu pi ay l.i -i
kav ktpt both Mllont armed.
the largest number of men. and j»rrvd lo tec that properly o
(ion * 1 - lommitlro l•• ihi, t-u.
"XXlih to »v tint h r ,ok |cot Fittest."
developing permanent
Improve- .redited lU’egate* to the .•hc-lulu.l / ’ ( I A
f L ' | (VI I A \ V
a tile nine in 1-imving nn«T -hiI1
l l F r l l V l j n Tt
m eal, by doia* this- and— --------- yu r i gnC'tn nvrntlon wn e&gt;
— ^ h r i c 'C o m m i t t e e O f —
binthtr, h" *t.itr,l that ' Ih pirj: u .n Iruit in this f-'atr.
E v a n g e lis
"Whereas, there ha* h»en some
p.- t: pallet rc -I'lttoii i
Hunt­ . our onlntua that ll wuul.l •
W o m e n H a s M e e t i n g agitation against Ihe use of fed
a r s e n ic
A t
ing the Miami Ih-acli u- uiutiou. „«t time nisi to the It jt Intel e»ts[ T a l k
Fort Hunt, evcrcl mile, fin.,, ' N l n i l D U m D
U k J lJ
rral funds f « r highway construenf the tit tui llld.lt 11&gt;' to chuii*-')
aii-l
id
po*l
*
iio
|
ly
timlx
th"
run
lien
in
Florida,
and
Ih- capital In, Vlrtiri*. ha. tern
When members of the Women’s
piay ,aw
O f K iw a n is
It UI tonal - vires that they h-i-l ihe p.e.vnt i t i t u l c
"Whereas, it seems In be the cho-'tti a* the site for Ihe head
Civic Committee met l» monthly
.wlOd ilm ipii»li„n in ctmvrntiun win..i lii. wutke i \ity a li-tj
saasiea at Ibe City Hall yesleiday polley of the federal gosemmrnl i|Uaiter* ensmpinent and lor the
" MutheilHO'd ’ w «« ,h&lt;' ,u,,^ ct
. ml Ihr'. no |,"-t i,, lloll would la­ liolly lor rertal yesr*.
morning wllh Mrs. W. L Morgon In continue a program of public ionveniion. The meeting, r* which
1 I'o- e,:ltui of thli atlte hri „ ( u shutl l « k .1 liieie.l I cfui1’
works
and
at
espense
of
...bslanin onlei • II It,"
cash
payment
of
th?
luunf*
ard
presiding, they helmed to reports
utleird enough ntie.iuy dining Svdur.l Kiwan.an- tvlay
R"^’
iretmatlun of reduced veteran,
"looking I n k ire
joi&gt;u« 1,1
• f recent tommittre wsllvilleo. In­ tlil fuml. in 'here aclivltle.,
! the |n,l lew ytai.c through ad­ 8am I. Smith- **fUMWluL hk» JS-*^
“ Therefore he It resolved. Thai compensation will l-e •l.manileil, I*
(tpiMi.itton l » prnpowd plan* III
Declaring lhal "we are fighting toiiid now', lo- &gt;ai,l, rat -etnia
cluding lbo nouns part In .»*&gt;•
-1 ser » puMietty. end we v.m re -npes'lrg at th ’ First l ittUUsu
rrpral the pre»ent ar.ienate snroy
gtate Litt e Tbealer tourusmert. the Boirtl of 1Mrector* of the tn o|irn May III and end May IH. law ami rermit th. u«e of Ih^ for our right* and y «'li*" Joshua fm lly sU-ne lt» i|llf htm*-*l ilMerler , (| I..^
w|,y ,, .&lt; CCIIOII Ilf the
of Wolfate |F»mlm.te County
Chamber of
Churth this week.
The
representative*
of
Uy
vet.
th i state Coufcnn.,
aptaSMWaFlovMa'* rilrna fw lt*. i*
altiunpl
mnl I ,
II, Slrrese-l Ir illipir.-Al e Of
Comm'Jiiily |rnnm-ree call on Ihe Kcleral tram. nalleaaA lisscm ulininteww In mafia the suhln-t nf a statement f . rhi *e. of Winter Park, speak­ tint the American |nidi, did not .tat•- lo, M unfit or nlti
gorksrs, st»d the
want'tn to hnv.- . two l ull" i il** - prof,i ■ th - i-vprn •• nt thn nu paying tribute nnd re.|C t tu H-"
~
rC.
turn agreed lo gel Ihclr foil,,were iMafl today hy W. M. Scnll. lo­ ing Yor I hn«e and »'••-. of *hi»
Continue federal old appro­ nut nf town after May IH and cal manager ft* Ihe Ann-rtcm eity. I lilt ii - i-ii a I (I'ru pro •i«* lur bonus in l'-'-l2 and will not /oilty. XX'lt’i III.- nn-,Ileal friler ninth' • " r f"*lav and W lautlItP
____Lehmann maU a short
priations to the stoles for high- keep order dining lire merlins*. Fruit tiniwerw Inc. »tie pf Ihe .., . fn get in t'liuh with their re|‘ - onssni to oin lulling I' Hi Ut.~i, ritj h- Ki,i- nriia."lahly u|"&gt;u tlm that If a community wi hi I •
s-.iv during wkkh he told of the
lint the lunii •' m.iii.l ■ oil,I not ti-t-milr -i&gt; v -l fruit, nu,I with thrive and p.&gt;-*.*' " »•" 1 b ’
shipper
of
.. .
At o&lt;Us
- -- .p.owors and --------i —
lelLs wllh
with the
Ihe inemlieih
inemhen. m
of t*r*-e*i
work now bollg dono lo provide WSJ*b. Continue emergency high­ ...
fniits and vrgetahlea in Aru-rtca. rr. lit tier I ill Mttat'ir* at ••• ■e l,|* Justlfll-I I rfoli—plllllic Upinl'UI ! I'allletuU all,I Teire- wh» in i-hr HP HI an adequately p nt.ct.d un I
for Florida an. of tho finast of way appprnpriatlon, to the'stale*, in..
thl. co„.™...™
commlllro .....
and left
... out
...... • ■
hu „, UUl„
UUm,, n,
n( Mr.
Mr. Scott *e„.
rep. to ’ tlige them l » h ’ d Ih-1» rop
ue.l hs.l done the tilt-rail and the I npitiiii. llirouth ur v • ........... fi.s'rretl iuolherh"iH|.
all lha rahiblUuOa that wl I bo nn
ai angrnrent. Harold koukr.Nl *n,|. rwwwnlinc th# Fruit fitnwrra. said:
similar lo the post year’s pro
I oil tu iremiit Ih^trer of m' eon •■-;,|HI Inca1 faMt-* hu in lu-for- the sir [art, it trehouvra us li&gt;-lrt well
tlth-r
speokef! ilunB”
Iho
John Newlin, Ireadi t* In the old] "American Fruit tirower* In -.
dlaplML at tha Worths Fair.
-rough glnlK-Olir IrgOlatilir ha&lt; me-llrg were h ,w vian t milh
B. E. F-. have callr • a mairli nl |, very
definitely
opposed
tn any ,pray on siapi 'init mill tine"'i piddic and on tolili, al Iraib-re,
.
w
-V
.'P|HM»r.
Twoa aHanding the meeting gram.
e. Llh*Millie
Rrconstru -lion .. .
...
a
.k .
____ • L«l 1J.. L... ..
m .ny i .iih .- imp,i i i i h IlsnUn who iinlii ' iho clu'i tn
that the lea t’ r* of the legion fore ii i' &gt;;
thrir own. They thsrgo lhal Ihi ir p r il nr our Florlfta U w rt wh'rn ine-."
w on: lire. W. L. Morgan. Mrs. Finance Corporation loan*
to
!
11
,
i.i-.
.imi-i-nt'iig
it in tin- way Irnd Hi goodwill nu ' III lot ml
nn
thla
and
warned
the
irteian
now
forhM
Ihr
Il
5
t*
nf
RfM'ltlflil
Milan T. Morse, Mrs. W. B. Hal- state*, cities, ami counlle* for B. E. F. tho liaison inmmittce
Sit. t ha ’* o.unioni In Hi - in it
niilrrutl* in f ilm * itrtMlurfion, n',«l
tut our tncoilM i in other itati - -&gt;i ,-"on,iimc plnth-ma wlioli nlir sur|H,it tn a « tg ddf •*» •■# sinful
lard, of A'Umonto Springs, Mrs. highway, and public work* pur­ is tingrd wllh rommunisM, |M,i»it which rrj’m l nould
Irr aneA ".I a* |wr on il in
in |**i
i ellixpu are III ilir.* Tied lit. lilrlt her. Sat unity f-r the hestfil « f
t&lt; unturned Hu Cage Four!
Ing tn the pi rerun- » f Etnaioo-I m illing Ihe general u*e o f seel. I
F. E.s«o»ouli|at. Mrs. U. I». Cald- pose.."
,
r .,n.|i». fs.t
(Jo out iiiiud. II I,oil ' well nil old the Methwli:t Hrplian.- - at IJcnLevin
a*
m
r
nf
the
five
men
&lt;U
ho
woll, Mrs. A.*W. Knoa, Mrs. Julius
materials In Ihe prisln Hon of
•
.
,
,
Passage of Ihl* resolution was a
in lean i,if Hi- to n e will lata and ,o.i Spring ; I*. M M 'l- h. / Mileither
grnpefrull,
tangerinem
.
.
hi
I
upon
knowl'dgr
that
to
nn
nrgntialrd
with
1
1
n«r.
r n iiv i
p s n jw i i u i * i
.r e .ip . .
—s
•Dlagfoldor, Mis. Y. H. Mitchell. highlight of lh« meeting which
pi- .liouuh i |r»ji- I from now nil y r |e,-lr • .In !. ntivlllr I dT «.inilI’ldlc" claim that l/xiin *a&gt; a any other class of rUrii, fruit ,n' , aired ill )■ at - o f ,!•&gt;.- r-m». t
Mrs, to g Paclord. Dr. Elisabeth drew Ihe attenlim of 27 nirmunI dev ole it; entile' ) tin,. In run in|,-Inner; Rre K M M;*' et i-u*l
Florida. Thi* for the following j
leader
In
lire
left
mug
group
nt
Traty amt Mr&gt;. R. A. Smith.
with
I
I
i.da's
rttius
Indu-tiy.
her. from in of tlie town* in
•Iti'rllvn legi-l|tlun, |,«,kini; to t’ . M. RUmbaujIi, o f .lack oi ville.
three rea-on* in particular;
the old bonus ainiy Just what i-i
II,. ,|* id,-# lh.lt Ibrie H eliy
ro-nty.
“ I. The gerrrnl I to of « ’
Ihi- iiiti-n-l . nf Hi- liuid*lied Ir «
Thre e pH ,eut III uilddiun l&gt; the
tangrnirnt.
If
any
will
he
mail­
NEW YORK, Mav l». 'd ’l
The Boarel egpressed It* appre
srnical comiHiunda for surli
paye, nf tin &gt;tnle."
ii-grr
fi
mi
th#
spray
lo
•••*•
- p,-.kt-i i w in hlwanjan 1 • II—
Crank II dstid, yrnrr.il rnmisrl Inr
purpo*, in riltii- ptmlu llmi i-Is.ton In K. K. Horner ami II. J. lot the Vmilkrod 't-lcgalioii ha­
Xigtk of the roniiiniec: thi* ,h-f ll,,. Anirri an lintel A'-oelatirm. It m y tl I’apw.irlh, loe.il iiirni ) lc up. vim |ro. iueii, S J. NIi.iR'.
wrong In principle and a- ,i
tel n.sn hy letter, thanking Ihein not heer drt.tmin'd, and the (?•■iilte |ruof that- th - , mitlull**! a i' i.r tire Hulled stale, and Canada.' ^rr
t m.im.lte" nf ifly'w h i It. Witiiin, t mini i Johnson. K B.
production |«dicy.
.ml th- K-mlmde Agriculture CluL ent ni*|e',i''nn I, In let It slnf
atntnit I XMiilchuist. r. I- D'Miu •, Dava
“ 2. It woeId s e r l o u * I )
of th -pray tends tu ina' •• ••« a ..led today that tha "-P-.ik , f " " ................
W ly
WA8MIM0T0N. May lO— t.lh for the celery and rsbhage pro- for Itself The orlgnal aileron n'
runn&gt; Vndum nipporl to tin- r
threaten
the
mat
pel
f»r
V,or
Ituilismrtier;
that
Ihi
u-c
•&gt;(
tin
tlonlskc. XV. T. lainuh y, A t l l l *
en&lt;)
will
|
|
\
re
and
llilivr
unlll
we
provide.I
only
for
cate
nf
lino— Enactmapt « f Aha farm Infia'io. vl.le-l for the recent haiberue at­
ids citrus fruit, and gracfiu"
peal move, ii»uei| tin- following (travail, K. f ll°y.
o iej '"I gia|rfrui' ten,In-, thi aieoinpllih re|wal."
t’wf
bUI waa Uumlosnl today as Cou- tending HI. Johns Vallsy Day a&lt; who arrived with Ih- proper rre
In particular in the pre ent
-littineril Ihle iii„rnlng;
fiulCiIndpirt; that the ire of thi*
F. it. I.BAison, Ray Fu*.
grass worked U elson up u gieol fwl.mid. J. I.. Marentelte also wp.i Hential* and there were not in Ire
; irealing at * I inchenn of the
Instance.
"My l*»» »n»’M iii ih** ( Itsiins Doudvey, C. l». Here- V. A S **T.
IHap will rnu •• Ri.ey gra|iefiuit ita'e illvisioq of fhe wnmen’i n.
"3. It would llirenlen plv
amount o f neatly completed kgls thanked for hi* part in staging mnr# than 2ll from eu h nitifr--*
to |.o •hipped ra-ly In th* -ie •, ,ii. g.tm&lt;alion fur national prohibition lf»* •-•» i»i«Mbi'k mr Ir ilr»ic
tV. S. iV rn ijn , It,inert Sir, k;na
*ical inji-ry to grov- prop* &lt;
•total district.
lotion on head. 8«i»ale
ea.itrs the motorcade.
I i«»n aznisnt Hi# ||nwsrd Iftu ln i, llosr-.| I t * ,
n „ and consequent injury t" I on | |e rb'idit* lhal Ih* tepenl «l inform, Roland r.led whal be ■rtivr |HiMit'
I/-tiers and telegrams
from
wore
confident that men.Sars
grove property value*.
I Ih" |( • -nil I el at.- 1* 1! I " ­ ulled tin- iiilder«landing rsanmle nn* rll.ilimi •.| ll, 1. 1 ,rnu -pray- |Vt, f Mcliasl. an| Ii D. Ci wrif
would giro up tho form bill rlnuse Congressman Mark Wilros were
"The present proptcal d" *»• will pn ion .i l**l id dintayint
•i*C |lohihitmjf Ink%
*. I fought
"o f futility »• calling upr'ii puhlnB b t guaranteeing the cost nf pro- read lo .how lhal He Is using sll
, legislature ha* i-util -iindiite-l i
»l,m* i it fin :«*•«••• I hi'mtIi .it
M ild ly fo r’ Floit'ti rilrna fiiul ..ffieiiti for prole ten in rnfuryi
IgOCAl IUI U INTROIM/aC
nf
his
Infillen&gt;
f"r
«he
Iwm-fll
of
^bcU on pint f ra»»oo»blc’ pr»»n‘
peril o f the ...............
*hi* tbf»rn»* M*h i »,# iticfling*, till!
(In Oil Ittl'ci rnhjert b'.. *'bs i no-iit of lhl» fprohitiitionl Inw.”
to tha country’s farmers after this section, particularly llie SI.
•Ihr use nf the-., material. Willi le
•
whPi
lllWy
s»*il
»i»|
s*t|
me
|
«|sM
'llH
«*,|
P i***
p n lrj thoi "la vniiirh s i piarli
Hnlanl *nid repe.il i, lire "only
which on'y formalities remained John* Rlvrr *n,| the prOiKwrel r*
•tty *'f *i ntItlrcl dii'l |ionih« • Ih - llernl i tint aft*rnon-&gt; that
POONA. India. May |0. fdl
^nrangre.**And H&gt; I .-ally ,11 fin P i and vegrlaM" i "
cun-"
and
‘
To
ehall
lia&lt;"
'I"
Defers the measure would I * law nal connecting the two, 81. John, Mahatma Gandhi Iwgan Ihi thn I
((.ion
entered m»&gt;"
|ih'* I'Mfl* r . ( r •-»rnr | nt ishi Ihut I* Jlrpiueiitatlijra-X'. \V. KnUa'JCC' .
A vote waa sought for this after- and fndien. rivers. A letter was day o f his scheduled Ihrc,. week.’ il|roun(| grapefruit. Con -repiri.t'* I prayjll With 4,,,-nir. Ore r-peal ..( ii"i,&gt;| ,iron .'ir ivrun-n to toiire \^twitif tr^f“ H-TTiMThFr
and R. J ll'illy t»dny hs l *n Wauthorised sent to him Ihnoklng
.J lhu h »-u a ^ _p u U -L iU u i -fruits- |j,q,- ghaat.”
.fast today . under Ibe j:aro of * , mlf present dl#etm#h»n-##*»•«■ i » ' I fioni Floruti "ii sii repialily with'
"I « » • inffitmi.l Ih I Sat unlay ■|ii« ed a hill in Ihe l.c^ilstum •!#Isnas UtklsiU. Urn , Inde him for hi* inUrrsl. .
physician.
Fiara
for
hi*
life
in
iirnlgrly
anil
most
dirrcllv
t\h«lm in liilimln ly n imuii who r i Mil. th" St. John* R l'* r be­
The question of Ihe county pub­
Other Iitius fruit* or nlhrr full** J
• d im spprwpfiation' bill
MIra!Ill l»*
.
..
,
. ,
created as he admllled *nTfeiiiig grajwfri
It.
t h**\\ what U l*tf|i&gt;i|( that if low the Volusia bar. in lm,'*B
"The general use of these nn r q,| u--.ii,M":
Cutting O f Lever In • •hr
wMh M vote sipeeted before to licity tax for* another yesf w* ,, sever# hunger palna. Dr. Maigarsl
I rv | i Iuiijh | 8ii,| |,| ffu- llnitnia I ik r ai d I #Le li'-oigi*,
h.
-|f
marrow. Moonwkllo In ranforance dis-ussed hy II. M. Papwotlh. H- Spiegel. German Jewes-. hrnk" trrials In ritrua pro.lucl.jm •*' K,, ' h.
Flood Zone Hcporleil l'» •Vitiff •» prritnu il, Ih**
F. Haines. A. 0. Wagner and oth
at freili water, lire- bill w» sent
wore tho Mnoclg Shon's and e*
fr - tn nil .* r.f the i ifr nf Floritb 1 1 Hi- River* an I H-rla&gt;r.i cuia*
era. Tho ronsensus o f opinion w«n her counlerfaag todav. She startel : ^ . ' " . A p,S X u - r h S
V i H
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rurnlaa control kills, both duo for
It
In
an
effort
to
forrr
Gandhi
to
,enl"
doe*
not-in
fart
promote
f,,,,,,
Ihwlderprea
I
dot
l
V|(
KSBHRr,. M l»'. Mu i"
V'lll'l .1 »*l r liuitl»c|a |K«I |*i fin l nil*'.re l„r aelii-ii.
that l» Is Important that tho
din t approval thin weekreal maturity of eilrui
V, Th* t’-vriiiiix • " ' •"•ay ro *itru fr»*it to lira ir hahi .
County Commissioners
he ac­ give up his fast.
I iitinij „off nirlnres
pi line, nf wnrmv
wiooiv fmit
f," i' i&lt;Vi
.lore
operate
to
pravrnt
Ihe
»•
'
quainted wllh th* fact* about th* iu nr. n|i1ri«M| ihn ran-r||atinn
I'l Ki ll ISI. I l ’-I l
ii,al development o f citric aenl " iliiruif tire Fruit Fly rsnipaign, it reived a Ring distance Irlrphntre
1 CAPTAIN DEAD
work of Ihe trade body and the
" f Ih** l roir i *.lying Inw %y|l|
... .
||.| i , „ ,|,. t., , , p,. i that tin- Inessaf r from lielmi i iii Ih" Mi
r fruit
ftulV wkieh
Is
one of the •"
the
which
I*
h
necessity of a puMleily la* this
* •’
*• |»J** f*»i ('nlifnif^a, uM
MEMI’ HIH. Ten(r-deriik
IffeW TORX-Cap*- Robert L. year If the work l* to be continued
d o l f I n I n r k u n n v i l l t ' ini
iT pn,^ S i o ^ i r ^ t l 'v W hararter t ,&lt; r r.i *.r Ihli IH.v will d" any -i.i Ippl delta fl~ -l * "••• ie|-irtnip III* »*• It nn t» flirt ^ wh»t lamage
uimih. pit-nlcul— ul ll*t— D lllfifekny, M , U. 8- « « F . retired, who
lilt V l.u .linn.*
lo good effect.
'
.1," rer 11r•• inrl.n- Urfjhuun 1 line , &lt;ald y&gt; ie.rfay
l»&gt; ill*
: eeeenuMkpi Um pr«*id*nllal yacht
il.. !'*
,U . -.•|. .In nnl. ..rrlH*tc«f
, .inAl
U Wasp
ws*Pr I-aa"
ro ivlm
i" iron’ ••
-n •*......
.,
. . . n,'V O
on
U k - ll*
near
iill* or
Those attending tbs meeting
&lt;r Y-»,|l lire i,n&lt;y reason for il.at hln r-&gt;n.,J..^ ha. p,.r;hiiad
in. - u v . n d' fi'lix VuitumL
»«•*«• nterf
,l"
JACKSONVILLE.
Mav
r
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H
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.
'*•"*
,
„„i,|entlf.sd
hand
..I
no
..
r,.tt.n"
Mnyflowar fo r ' iW n p s# ». ( W were: B. F. lUlftes. U D. Maine.,
thnl ll obvlounly onl) rnonl**r^
•' " r ,,f |ho Ifvs,’ followed a forlnlgl,' •I" a Itrin i, lo rnal.l" f olk sevtul la.^e l.u, .me j ... Ls'-t
o f ’ pooumonla Monday In tho U. of Altamonte Springs; A. G. W ag­ —With a bul|et wound in Ih- heed „ maturily thmt
not ill *»-• ‘ I lliiytir,- pul'll'itV «"•'
• ■r.f j- in g - 1 .! ;t, r-;.« f i utt nn tho Teiipetse*. Gcngis.
Ihe
body
of
Ea*l
Holloway.
21.
"f
Al.h-g.*,
prrvtnU (Ili »ill
"j' ntmljtijr th* irpeil ot th, » v i"i «,f quist in the i , l ' t i pal roll* '
S. naval b o x fu l In Brooklyn.
ner. Jam#. Wilson, of Chuloota: Orlando, wha Thursday ws* dll•- i i *' during lire ...unth of 8,p- 1 lot .Jo, Itiliane s d III.non.
•
ment of the completely am. •-•• •• |r&lt;
Isa:
«i#h
iiuhlii
ill
engnatei
in
thrprn
Into
tht
tenioll
rate*
|H.rrnnil
Gordon Barneri. Fern Park; Mrs. hareod from thg army after i,"iferi'-d produrt and tendf-ihir, lie(-t r .. H 11.,iro.i : hly
■•
re-lily
by
n
mysler
.,,'1
l"
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,|v
PROGRESSIVE CLUB MEET
Louise Hill*. Mr*. Endor Curlstl. spending two y e * r (' In tlonirl.-lr. stray the real chararter and q1' ■
XV V. I'ltFSID LN T
’
r honl I nsmltlnff and several mhseqqent i»sli... I"
J. A. t-ogan, II. B. Levy- Geneva; w i, found In • kotsl VPTmJTbe n&gt; .ahieh the fn It shoild hu
W M- Yn-i-g. prominent flvi«do
i.ul.lenilf|,-l
Claranci Attuns. pmideot of C. II. Ellis, I-ate M*ey: W J.
0 rp r iif publicity for h«v« tacks an dykes l
’’
.
tome
.
nntend
that
It
Is
P"
'
NEW
YORK
il.
tt.
tVh.ta
waa
g:,.w. r -who w *i interviewed thro
■— *T " X T r * " I , ' ,'uls i
U * ’ JoehsosnrlUe District Prof t * s- Wells. Jr., l-nngwnod; J. E- Fo*. eiewner raid he fommltt'd *&gt; trok
: 1 la-v fnrbi-bll’ie t*
" f hnatnwn.
..... _at f
Mor.lay i-lc le.l presldnit of tha
niormi.g d-elnrr,|........
hin.-rlf
UI,der skilll •
jsloo C M •&lt; ths. Atlantic Coast Paola; T. W. U w tor. Oviedo; HoHowAy arrlvad h -v
• ,-hrn no oilier I -i" h»r
iqini: th .••lentloq of the _pre-enl! Wsstern Union Telegraph t.m,
■fh la w !", and he mid that
Ojhc* Ball road, tsday atelad that Martin Slanko. Slav!*; L- E- A l­
‘
lucre*.tug Nearcomb I nrlturt. who
n'-i nate -pray ’law. “"|* am •bitterly
■merit phv»lral luj.-ry
"
1 fruit* aril se-.-rt ,1.'. . i ro■
tho link ortn i t i t i l«a moathly len. L. II. Connelly. II. C. DuBose.
"i'l" rd
lit- use of arsenic ..port (■eeorn»i ihairman of the to»&lt;J.
frqit in the particular Instate’
V *
-----s * ^ at
etty HaO F. F. Dornee, B. D. Illghleywaff,
inatmeiciallr m ll," Hnil'd
Whether or not on# utcept " "
II "lit f : ,-tti nr vegetablet and I While, |k«rldent of Ihe C-utral
, night at I M a’riock. W. M- Haynes. J L. MarenUtle.
, Fire!tils rltr i fiuit I ■ Ihe
FF.RTIUZRH HHK DROPS
nrisslbillty as true, It must ........
l, .t«f, I .hat Ihe proponed rr tsilroau, of New ejr-ey, sut-ml
BERLIN. Mav I" .A l—Chan
-laurastlsx program John Mels h. Hr, II. M. Papwortb.
It iqtinurd Go I'sr* T - « l
dent »»*
to ■
everyone
that
Iirill
r»vg-— —
--- -It *' •"#
■I .. ,.l'i.ion will b, defeated," Wertrrn Union as a iltrcctar »#Vat, ha sakt wtU ha *cS, presided. R. A- Newman. F­
cellar
H'Hvt'*
national
revollltlo,.
Tbt
.hlr
r
to
antuo
Ih#
po»»ibiul&gt;
,,r
"
Tho coniompiion
consumption of ftf*4fi*^’
feiUtise
imny
are le th* possibility of
i-ial geeki ago.
’’I.:
aid*
t:
itru;h gqothsr an I fer’.api final
n dspes fa r which a It. Wl1' — - Nick Zernovean. and Florida during April dropi#*l off prace«s under expert or srirn'it,
ir T lR E EM VI'.'Xlh
ln about the aome pererntsre. rontrol but an entirely d jff*"-"
blow at Marxism in-lay hr seisj":'
shargo wtU ha Karl Lehmann, of Fanford.
ABKB RFMOVAL
' * ,; ;
WOMAN DIFS
P»rty
compared with March, through- thing to urg, the
m haati * win furNF V YORK,--The standard Oil property nf the -isialist
the
general
us*
o
f
such
a
pc
ami militant nea-rsrtlsan Reich,
NAMfe o r n r i A L
out Ike stata aa ll did In Eemlnrle
illA
M
l—The
removal
nf
C.
LC*»..
f
New
Jsis-r.
announce
»
in an industry »h#re It t» P"r
1IIOMA -Vll.l E, G«s _ Mrs.
KMFlTf •
»»!
Ceoafty. acordlng to a rapoe re­ f» tly obvious that th# same e- Mnnd y that iffecilie Ju 1 I *R banner o r g a n isat inn.
t'o.ni l,a 8t- &gt;n* Alterbury, 7S&gt;. Wheat ss Dsd# county purchtim f...
leased hy Ih, Departmeat of Ac- pert aa per* isloo can not l« * » ’ male employer et Ihe see o f &lt;10
TALLAHAMEE — G«»Wllh Us vn.-t system of biild wil" r,f Henry Htimtcn Attrrbury. i g t i t and abnlishmest of th* :
r ': ^
Sko'ts yorterdry appointed J. C. rlcultura at Tallahassau lobar. petted to bo applied. There
vrr-rs would b« retired ft"m actira Inga, nawspen-i plsnt*. and of- • rd hire Monday, liar husband office *w*n itcommendvd by '/■*' J
JSgksmllh, of Ohksfland.
ao This county consumed only tJ l no doubt wkalovsr but that ih- •trrl i i Thli rule can be modi, Gras In the hand, .1 the gnvernT - Tha
county grand Jury In a prr” V *. .
daring the general us* of thaao maUiiol* m fled, nder apeclal ren 'tion*. tn maat. lha sneialist party, once the in „ brother of W. W. Attarbury. ment forwarded L&gt; Gov. * 5|J* ^
county commlMtoasr In LwvT t o n s o f ferUUser
president
of
the'
Fetnaylvania
county to fill t l* u*expired term month, ranking l#th la tbu llat o* th* production o f Florida grape­ retail employes up to the ag* of thief bulwark of Ihe German re
aboil* yesterday
railroad,
ities. Th* state us* fruit or -any other citrus feud
uf W. C. Gilbert, o f Bis*#)*, whu
public, may ho considered dead.
&lt;2.
(Continued tra F n f* Four(
only 13,11* too*.
* t w.
■-.
tlud racestly.

CONTINUE
FEDER
URGED

OF

Uisrenslon

A m on g : « * »

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pleprrcntos Stand 6." WHEELER I H lN n a T
Mc"h^Wh.'rcbyT|. A R S E N I C LA W 'IS j
Retrain Imd Knlth
| T () £

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i
Arenas Two St. -«

Oviedo

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O P P O S E S CHASE DECLARES j
F O R R E P E A L -O F

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USE L A W ON ARSENIC

A. F. (*. ManiiKf.rSut'H BclievcH ritriis In-,
Unfavorable Rcacduritry Would Get
tlonH To Industry
Added Advnntnjres

I Intel Counsel Says
Speakeasy Isn’ l Out

Passage Of Inflation
BUI Seen Imminent

Gandhi SuffcrH Pain
On Third Day OfFasI

Orlando Man KHI
'sSre,r
-■ ,*,* . -,,
*• &gt;"&gt;
Self fn Jackeonviiii y r a^, 1
g . e L c S " tk,
.. .......
.............

ssa-ma

Another Itlow Struck
A t ejernum SticiuliHls

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-B o y it o o n o t e t

GASTON R MEANSI
GOES ON TRIAL ON

iFor
COMBINED PCOW
t u t OBJECT OF 7MC MVCNTtOM

PROOOCE A PtOW EQUAL TO TV lA T
IMPLEMENT A S ORDtNARILY'MADO

Mrs. McLean Relates
Account O f How He

^

Of

►'•j , (Coatlanad From Pago One); ;r ' Jfr ’ i r u m t r o , tr»*u k* named'

•. v

tfcfc'w**** “ »&lt;•

/ ’wftfck * m U admtaistar Ik* eaU»*

T&lt;3 $ 2S ® S S 3 2 S

law

ra g fctra tla n -4 f sit

OF LIGHT ORDNANCE 4 0 T H A T * * *
•n* OCCA5KW OFFERS r t M AY.DO
s » &lt; t v « c i ih
OF b o t h IMPLEMENT'S

valuabui
i

yiuUrday, aa* -m tka witBMB
•land arrow tha roe* ebL Mr*.
Eralyn Walsh McLean, Hutching
a lltUa Mack handbag containing
a ropa of diunondi two faal M e
and ' Jkweled' bractfota wort* a
king's rtatcm.
.

u. r. ctokr
B 5 J jit r f , A t pewtrful and

Totals

«...

OUCH

T H A T 'S
PU ftflM O
'EM OONN

As tha convicted iwtodlar ahlftad ia fcla aaal, tho distinguished
woman- ones fabulously wsalIky
and brilliant l»
'
ry totd

£ » &gt;fl*hl-hsider ykaM hnrt-

L K a - iA e i* tka asnsaUons of
M M 'ts s w s i Ulkgrafhad Meal
L *fb fels\ a &gt; Saturday, askad
TA J|C 5 *&lt; MfWad ksm y*aH/^AUHSa himself, la shops.
PM M ia assured of » JjM R
Emm ^ L drary fan gate dllhfor tksrs hasn’t kaati
toy
passed that sows of
* * * * *
- - r . iy .k M M to
aark -Boy, if,ate * " lr M 9&lt;u

b»

INVENTOR P R O &amp; it o ir WAS TROU BLBp W ™ * * N ElO H icW S O f C M l W

a * * ,. a

r - r*ll»UMJ|~«AM 4L

j m

s

gat from has 1104A M In ratoni
.te-rabinJAtwLWr
8ha taattflaST' thsy Own sought

gCOT?

plate tha markad • money which
,Cri. Charts* A. • Undbcrgh had
paid out thteagb “iafsk" In th*
TniaJ.
... r i s u i t
lU'anpi to gat .back Ma ah"A.
. Tha Lab* .tetuity Bowls
whoaa body araa lb*p was lying
bo fn Baafefff. far return
M n lonely blllslde almost, wllhla
Bonday, Mdy lis t*
‘
light of Us Now Jsrsey homo.
UogUO
Tha jawsIs Hi Hit. McUan’a
handbag grra thca’&gt; sha had
HOW T H E Y s t a n d turned or»r to a friend. Nisi
Elisabeth Pm of tha editorial
staff of the "Washington Poat.wlt’i
d reqtlcst that sha pawn tham to
gat tha needed $UjM 0.
B'csuse Miss Too became sus­
picious and talkad ta Mra. MeClDHon.ll
Loan’s lawyare, tha hoga hoei
Hrneklyn
Was uneoTtrad and Nm m wm
rmtancad U I I yearn la tha pan-

PhiMajakU --------- J II
at. tm ala...... ........... \ J*
Doaton ......

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A noth er v a l u a b l e u s e

»M M. tM.OOO more with which to ra-

I*

AMBNtCSM ASaOCIATtON
Mllweakse . ...L.— t j .
J
ratamkke ........... - ’ U .• »,
Mlnneapell* .............. . !
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Toledo .....--------------IJ
»•.

•rrwrs back a f Mat' pwt
Jm gtmsa ta tka laslng
M*sr*sd1y.
• •».
Curry will *m action

Mrs. McLean brought the Jewels
as seldence Of thalr Intent.
Caloael Undbrvgh sntare tha
aaaa today, whan ha will undergo
tha tragla ardaal af. tailing to fha
roart that tho' child was Ulan
from hie hrtne, and later was
fouod dead. Proof of those wallknown fact*.was mads necessary
ky inslstanco of tho defense that
nothing would be aeesptad with­
out proof.
Tho Colossi and bla wlfs flew
to WMhhgton ysaUrday from
Ccdstsabti*r O h l a s . f
' Wr*. R cL&lt;«» tol&lt;i how she met
Means many lima* M tha ransom
plins prwssdsd, how she tinted
rer HOO^OQ la old onmsrked bllU
-tha praaaaea o f Rear Admiral
Emory 8- Land, eoualn of Colontl
Lindbergh’s mothor, and tho Ree.
Francis J. Hurncy. She described
vigils at bar pother's home In
Maryland walUgg In rain for thu
baby’a return.
,
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C

idsjr aftsTVMn k f k 'w t

son, T. OaWC.’ l . Rarllf. Charka
Tsiw, Ralph •Bdku pdsoa, M. F.
Collins, J. A A.*. 8plwy. H. N.
Tamm, Mrs. 8. Lala Collins, Mrs.
_
II Inchc. b . Rudd,
Mm. 0.
c. C.
r . :::
cliffs, Mrs. j. M- Vlnlug, Lowim
Collins, Barnard Calllns, Randall
Collliu. UUad tudd. and Mia*
Hlnchcllffs'
•*

RATES
&gt;v unattended by wide nqblklty but
of l*f*e proportions, la going on
DENVER—Jill, an elght-mr- la tha Barkerrllle district oast and
aid pmlgraad polka dog heledg- bohIk of hart whtro more than MO
Ing ta Mm. P. C. CarsoO, of D«»- tU la* kart joan sUksdoutla tho
rsr. wsi NdantlF • ra g * Y F &gt; »
Mat there months, accordlig to
death by tha tua of X.raya. 3M,
dtpartmsnt of mines rocords. The
who hold* dog show honors io r
flow of gold seekers le espeetad
brooding, Ineonad a ringworm on
to Increaf aa warm weather Imbar Up two yMra age. Effort*; to
corn tho
tumor
failed until sha
»a te
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----was*taken to a local hospital I N
subJacUd «0 x-ray treatment*.
X-RAY FOR

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DOOE

pao n y itg r ic e

, . r v i s i s ‘, , , , «
t ■.rr.'r; A g ”
i : |ke N s M s k l t Ceeaty

r aim fee*e Oekkty. P M t a .
liael rsiera. naeeaii- «&gt;m

HOLD 8TAMPEDB ON
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Champion Spark Plugn Bfc
Dw^' No. 7 Polish......6»e
Anto TIra Pnmpa------- 49e
ki aal. Grade *A# 01) J M
Aata Tlrt JaJcka ......:..4M

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iilea e l e&gt;M eeute. » « S ter
r Slseherolaa tkem aa eeek

Mlaieoaraph A. B, Dlcke

Msctwctnof,

A 44 reaeeara ah— teod

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S-Drawsr Pills* Cab. ...

V r/W

c ask Rtflsur-A-I- ..—
Ws hers. IIS alecss o l otriee
masklaerr all |ho{*U (hlr rebaUt'

pfl raetfsate to

and aasrsatsed 'Is
•W*

.sleet tram,

B U T— n i L - n i N T

aad

Service all makes equipment.

Geo. U Stuart Co.
Underwood- Suaatraad Agents,

SAN JUAN

IS B- Main St.

TOUa«

GARAGE
i s k a L&gt;

tka Moaroa baseball Istm
l l la » victory avtf a
it alga ta ’§ gnau played
Monroe befara * small
h ttk y afternona. Tha trad gathered.
r ^ T te
The moaaipsot WM
,w
WM-foptufud (N. tba kurls Harwag* whgVatyuck pat th, mastery af Uri UU Charite
•jMsryltu aad allaw.d J. Doha and W. J.Tata, mambar*
• f tha Trenton tempThoM from Baa^prd tad Uhlna
ppri In the carumany warai J. wr.
Bnow, C. C. Collin*, D- R- Majoii
C. B. Rudd. E. B. PNIlUpn. T.
Smith. J. M. Vlnlnf, Mrs. Ed. Carrawsy. Judge J- 0 - .Eh^iM* 0 - £»
N Heketiffa. E j Carrawty. .0 . JBt
Smith. Claranea . Coni**, Hanry
Jett, Ollls Forakor, R- B. William-

iTB QUALITY FAIKIR

LnSsrweoS Rskellt I
JUMsrweeS I-Pice _ _

asIS |Baa, |kea esO there,

PRICES REDUCED

fe*tjL&gt;ke*Miry

,

n o rsi is-Nsw a tirt _

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BILLY’S

iv* a Complete Stock of

JhkWon aasarUd than kmf been
n'*'ra^WUdTrndlri’•• la farrigr sr
eurilled hi t fli country
witk
many '"idpatsMa banhtrs palming
• i f *n tka public UUMHy billion*
t f aScnriUas, knowing fall wall
the* would b, defaulted.”
Chairman Flakher, Dsm&gt;-»a*’,
Florida, af tka balking aooimlrtao
which -draw tka Banal* bill, sold
Its purpos* r i a to protect tho In­
Tutor aad honest basinets.
Estimating .fBOjOOO.OOO^OO had

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ganford Herald

i^dir An Extra Searfon

TRAGIC STOKVOF
SON’S KIDNAPING

1 Any period of herd times always provide* ample dil•atlsfaction upon which agitator* and political epportunlata can capitalize with telling effect.
It la perhaps
Inconsistent to aspect any group so opposed to capita] as
Communists to capitalize on anything, but gathering In
Waahlngton recently In their "cantbieatal cengraia, they
roundly appUuded a “declaration o f w a r" in which W ie Of
their leaders cried, “W e are alck and tired of conversa­
tions and promises and are going to take things into our
own hands.”
*
Initiating a movement looking toward a coalition of
the Socialist snd Communist pottle# In America, the con­
vention adopted the following program which Is ezpected
to attract many supporters:
A direct Federal relief appropriation of *3.000,000.000 to be paid in cash to the unemployed.
A 19,000.000,000 public works program.
A five-day week and six-hour day.
Government old-age, sleknesa and unemploy­
ment Insurance,
f
Immediate cash payment of the bonus.
Mortgage moratorium and Interest reduction.
Public ownership and operation of transpor- ,
tatlon and communication systems, public utilities,
natural resources and basic Industries.
frB P N E B DAT , M A T 10, « »
Confiscation of all incomes In excess of |25,'
ig g g fg T B fB V T O r lW A * ”
W y e a f i y . ------- •“« ii«*unVitstt(Hrntnuaamawt—mi
High Inheritance taxes and a capital levy.
i m e END o F e SM ITV: When
A new national banking system, with n stopman’s ways -pltai* the Lord, n*
gap system to be created out of the postal savings
uihsth even hta encmlea to he at
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Lone EagfcVoJwitnrihr Testifies In Otoe
Against G. B*Means
rondo*loti « f t k eorrice. a bapllaatal servtra was held.
lUv. Smith will speak aaSln P»night at
• ’doth u|Wn p* topic
that la of general Interest to all
persona. Special musk a lw w itl be
offered.
of hi* fdesde trying t o 'b e e f » s
sista r n In is tw in b w tW dtlld. tie
■aid he wae not seta It was ■Mr*.
HcLeea.

MU* Thelma Tew, o f Saaferd.
redmtly wee Inatalled a* praettrat

mflthwSaptUt JfdanU Jhlhalat
or 335,000 on the pretest tnai
thejprould tarn the baby o v e r to
her.
Mr*. McLean, eatranged wife of
Edward B. McLean, former pub­
lisher o f the Washington Post. &lt;*copied the witnee* stand mu»t of
the day, telling o f prolonged hut
futile negotiations she said ahe
had with the two men.
Hundred* or person* Inside and
outside the smalt courtroom be­
came tense with eagernee* aa
word spread that Lindbergh waa
ready to testify. Those In the cor­
ridor* rushed about In an effort
to eaDh a glimpse of him.
Lindbergh waa on the eUnd lesa

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■ace with him.— Proverbs 18:7.
F*

THE QUARRY

,

supposed to be an extremely radlcnl program
designed to consolidate all malcontents Into one great or­
ganization In a last stand effort to wipe out the rich and
restore the wealth of the countrjr toJh||P*oplo, Rt
*
risk if nccrnjtnry. we prrHume,
T
we can see nothing in most

Bare la th# hind, that th* hart
i
most follow;
Follow, follow, through wood
V't."
and field.
.
jj? '* ’
' T1H In th* dins graandltten hollow, nlrcmly in thr |&gt;p h .'C!** o f i M M I
Panting *md loving, sh* turns to
Thst n gigantic public
willI soon be
under way gocn almo»» w itn Iip W n n g .
Whether H wi
yUld.
, Hava la tho maid that the man aggregate six hdthtu dollars. Is, of course, debatable
i- ‘ .
must follow;
this llm t but there is a bill before Congress already pro­
Follow, follow, for good or 111,
viding for an expenditure of exactly this size. The five
ft; 111 if »he pa»»e:i the Inst green ,JUy week Hnd the nix hour tiny 1s provided for In the Perbellow,
Kenlon K l»«*r.
_
l’
^dmetalH*m *vlBLrlty to he re-

^Yorlc they are about
[her milk elrlke. Hard
made the dairymen's

Wnt has about reached the pelnt
where any plan to » » !’ • Money
for th# atat# will eomtltttta a taa
on th# Imagination.

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Wonder If Senator Fletcher’*
., security bill contains any provlg» : elon* for protecting real eatata
- equities or municipal bund*.
Th* Tamp# Tribune insists that
f - Income tax blank, ehoiitd contain
th# printed Information that cv[* srybody '1* pemlttad to deJilet
amounts paid'kidnaper*.
On* good thing Huey Lone ha*
aceompllihed. II* ha* aur ecile l in
running all tho Cole lllesse*. Tom
H « f l i n e , ami “ Alfalfa Bill”
Murray# o ff the front page* any.
way.

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New York hae h new-ml** ta*
Jayr which U Is eald applies even
to the sal* o f blood uaetl for
tnuufdhions in hospitals where
patient* ara dying. Up to * late
k— boor thl* afternoon no tax hav yet
t-:, been devised which could be levied
k against tho air we breathe.
■ A girl wltneea testifying In her
1ether's defene# following on* of
‘ th# meant to m riots In Iowa said,
"Pop'# not guilty. A ll h« don# wae
to hammer a few felki on the
head With a hickory eUck." Now
•,w* euppoe* If he had been gull I y,
* ha would Kara used a lead pip*.
V-Tbo Fronch .cabinet ha* again
voted against tb* payment of the
' December Installment
on wet
"T debts, which amount# to 919,800,/ OOO. Tbla nlattvaly potty .sum
t ; « o y Wreck th* London Economic
■ Canferenc*,th# suet*** of which
raoatt* tb* economicwelfare of
' tb* whole wotUt, * -

Government old age, sfckntss and unemployment In­
surants Is on the way, and it only remains for the govern­
ment to get its own finances In shape before .these benefits
will he accomplished facts.
In the meantime the same
purposes arc lieing served by other measures.
There la,
foiHnatance, - the- fiOO - mllHon-doilar- tlireet -grant—to-»tat*w
To? relief of all kinds, and this fo llo w s** ,100 hundred
million dollar loan to states last year.
Mortgage moratoriums have already been declared by
moat large Insurance companies and federal agencies having
to do with agricultural .loans,
Law s have already been
passed and others are in the process of enactment, refi­
nancing farm mortgages, home loans, nnd other obligations,
nnd iprasures have been provided in these bills for the re­
duction of interest rates.
Public ownership and operation of transportation com­
panies, utilities and so forth are not yet accomplished
farts but they arc within calling distance. The Roosevelt
railroad hill provides for a "federal co-Urdinator” who will
have fairly general control of the railroads, while the Nor­
ris hill provide^ for the operation o f the Muscle Shoals
plant In furnishing power throughout the southeast.
Cnnfisrntlon of all incomes in excess of $2B,0Q(I Is not
called exactly that yel, but for all practical purposes It Is
fairly well provided for.
A glance at any list of stocks
on the financial pages of the larger newspapers will re­
veal how few o f them are paying dividends, while the
bond lists reveal literally billions of dollars worth on which
interest hntt 'ecn defaulted, Those fortunate enough to
escape Buch confiscation of Incomes#an a result of the de­
pression, are subjected to taxes which nut as high as sixty
percent on incomes alone, and when gasoline, real estate,
cigarette, and the countless other taxes are added, there
isn't much loft for any further confiscation.
A now national banking system was begun on March
4 and will probably be continued until there will be no
similarity whatever with the former system.
A s a mat-

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Th# regular meeting of th#
Wednesday Club was held at th#
bom# #f Mr*. J. N. Whltner
Wednesday afternoon with'. Mrs.
Georg* L. Mart* presiding. Before
taking up th* program th# annual
alectlon Of officers far th# llt«rmry
department of th# Woman'* Club
took plat# with th# following re*ulta: Mr*. Marie, chairman; Mm.
May'DIchina, vice-chairman; Mm.
C. C. Woodruff, secretary; and
Mm. A. D. Kay, treasurer. Mm. T.
A. Neal will represent the de­
partment on th# finance commit-

FOREIGN CREDIT
Qy GB9RGE E. ANDERSON
government* obligations In for­
eign holdings of American teruritlo* ll probably smeller. At all
cr«ntc, annas] payments to the
United Styles on both government
and corporate accrual* ara much
ierger tian ' similar payment* by

the country. If the Communists and Socialists really want
to make a hit, they will have to think up something new.

'

'radlllonaily, tho

Democratic
party is commuted to the prin­
ciple o f ■ weak central governWent. That Is why President
Roosevelt la not #mpow*ml to
,drain the oeosn, reverse tho tsw of
^gravitation, and atop the *Urv W
~lht.li courses.—Detroit News. Give
;hrnrUirtc. He’s only bean in office
.-two month*.
Arthur Brtiban#..**!* that so.
Mobiles now being maj* have a
:ar floor board without gears
id other hand levers making "it
uuceassiy tor th* driver «vrr to
As his eye* o ff the road." An
ItaoebU* driver who mutt look
jetdor ta find his gu rs, breaks,
‘ .Chttoh, 4# no driver. Ha should
I ;harred from the toad.

“Music Hath Charms"
Secretary Woodln of the Treasury Is almost as well
known for his love of music snd his compositions as he is
for his financial astuteness. He believes that there Is s
deep-seated desire In everyone to express something In
music which Is of real practical value, and he Illustrates
by recalling the story of the young boy whistling In the
graveyard to keep up his courage.
But Mr. Woodin'a feeling about music goes much
deeper than this, for he thinks thst there are vibrations
from classical melodies w))lch have a mysterious effect in
stimulating one’s Initiative, o f making the bright elde of
**io tw in more Im porUntrvnff or energising ah individual
as long as he has even the slightest hold on life and hope.
The inspiration one obtains from hearing martial airs
Is an example of thst mystic magnetism of music which
lifts one from mundane realities to the highest paroxisms
o f gcstocy.
It has been said thst the Marseillaise ha*
meant more to France on many occasions than whole bat­
talions of soldiers, and every American knows what a thrill
he gets when a band strike# up the Star Spangled Banner
or even his favorite college, song.
All of us recall certain music In our’live# which con­
note certain deftnlte thins*. Every woman will remember
the piece# thst were played when ah# first "itgpped out"
and they will recall p l«w «n t memories o f her debutante
days. There are soma tune# which may bring up aad
thoughts, but they an in a minority, for most o f Uie music

th# United SteW* to other coun­
tries. Comparative payment! on
tbia account In the last three
the## e«euritl#*r It M(wis, 'on lb# year*, aa ahown by th* lalaraa-'
fee# o f thllgB, U b# oqly1* mat- Wpnal balanr# of payments, have
tar at faira#** that almllw treat- been an foil***:
meat bo given foreign ievtslor*. INTEREST
PAYMENT
ON
although much U to bf aald LONG-TERM INTERNATION­
against lha propoalllon aa a
A L INVESTMENTS
blow to American credit *&lt;H pros*
(in million* of dollar*)
tlgo In other* couBtrie* Bid m *
1930 1931 MSI
violation of the good faith o f th* Received by th#
United BUte*. As a m a lU fo f fact
United Bute*
918 8S2 481
practical protection o f American Paid by th#
gold atocke, hownver, the deci­
sion hi likely to prove a.boousonmg.
I •
States

Tho balance of euch Internal ion■I poyoMflta l* In favor of tb*
UaJUd Statfu by a hut# Rargin.

Chase Declares
For Repeal Of
Law On Arsenic
(Coetinued from Pag# One)
only on* denied tho aa# of this
Inreetlclde."
Rofirrlng to tho dengrr that re­
peat opponent* claim would bo eel
before the conaumer, Mr. Chan*
stated that “ Practically every
fruit *rd vegetable provkieed com­
mercially In th* Unltod States I*
•prayrd one or more time* with
Uito Insecticide. Wore It not for
this protection against Iniect paste.
America would go hungry, for
many of her beet fruits and vege­
table, ere iprayed with some form
of arsenic. On, practically every
one of th* products * prayed, the
spray corn's in contact with edible
portion* of tb* fruit or vagstabl*.
Citrus trees are sprayed early In
th# spring when the fruit la
rmell. Th* fruit la waabed by auntm*r rains, and In preparation for
mtrkit la weshotV scrubbed ard
poliihed, removiag th# ipray m liki# left on th* p#*l. So, ronanmara of eitrua fruits or* safeguard­
ed mom than consumers of any
other fruit or vegetable.'*
W. P. Orogtn, of Paele, local
■lent for th* Umatilla Fruit Co„
ccld let* yeeterday that his firm

Amerleen gold ombargo will b«
upon th* International movement
of securities is very un*ertoln.
It seams evident that on* effect
Will be a slewing up of tho trad*
end Incfracing difficulty for Torsigner* to hew that part leg the
Now York and other security
merketa which they hav*_ taken
habitually for many years and
whPh I* especially active In linos
i f rising security prices. What­
ever tho offoct nay bo, It will
materially affect th# International
position o f lb* Unltod State*.
, Next to th* Import and export
merchandise balance th# Import
and export of long-term capital
through tb* uo-urlly markets L
the chief factor in th* astria'c
balance of InUnaUoaa! payment*
•1&gt;d in the. long rqa^tkt eecowi
beat Indicator nf Its geld position.
It I* very doubtful If the - gold

District Attorney Ira A. Rover
Baked Lindbergh If he discovered
on the night nf Mar. I, 1932, that
the child w*» not In hi* home"
“ Y r » “ Undbvrgh wpiterf event!.
“ After that night, did you ever
tee your hoy nllva again t "
“ No.”
"Did you ever see him dead?"
"Ye* "
"W hen?"
“ On the 13th of May . In ■
morgue In Trenton, N. J.‘
Lindbergh waa asked If he had
given money to anyone “ for I »•
her?"
Lindbergh looked closely
at
Whitaker and replied in th# negn- That ended hi* testimony. Dep­
uties
quickly assembled nnd
pushed their way, with Llndborgb
following, through th* maaa of
pemons packing tho utile# and ev­
ery available Inch In Uia room,
to youT"
“ Prior to that a pleeo of gartnonl had been returned."
"Did you identify It ne being a
part of your eon'* clothing T"

“ Am you entirely satisfied (n
your mind about I t ! "
“ Nut without doubt. Thom la no
purpose or paying a ransom." He
mptied that h# had given f&amp;O.OOO
to Dr. John P. Condon, th* cele­
brated “ Jafale" of the Invssliga-

Rtra

Mrs. MtLota of »!W.OOO on repreeentathm* that he coaid find
th* baby.
Tomlinson asked:
N
“ A t th* Win# you paid «ver |M^
000 raneom money was (hot# any­
thing exhibited by Which you eoold
Identify tie kldnapcm o f yuur
con?”
YYe*. At that time ae additional
not# was prestated."
“ Wa* a pMe* of gam oat g t m
natne ever had bean m m Mmw J bj
Condon "o r ahy of tb* mhura la
your negoil*Uoaat"::
"N ot i f far a*H kno*," Ua&lt;lbergb said.
• "Hav# you over eoen Whltaqueat Ion In my mind about th#
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Phans 148

Reasonable
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A SSrSPST.

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PRICES REDUCED

garinw but Wat upon on###*. Be
slxlgrad thst hi* ergxatutlen h*A
Aw*ttoa# eradM aatkrfsad thk stalemeut after
a close study of *0 angle# o f t k
probIras.
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J. W. SHADOIN

wr* **rrr a oomsUta lla* of

W e now have a Complete Stack of
adversity will

Hurule* I loot*; all kind* of eel*,
inn *ml knlvta; pronto# tool*
■if all kind*, tic. Kapert bow
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Will

not g r t r ,.»P k

They'D Cut Like N e w 11

Home Mixed/Feeds

embargo will improve thu Am eri­
can Cold position fr-m Ibis otondpotnt, while K seenA qak* «r ident, that pmtoUwra In I k poli­
cy of tefaalng! g*M bl payawut Is In fiv e r of permitting t k us#
of long-term obUgalions o f either of arsenic on grapefruit awl UuPOQBtqf

Florida SUte Cotlrr* for Women
for the 1133-34 tern. It wae asnounced here today. Vice presidents o f the organitttloa who will,
work with MU* Tew Include H lja
Margaret K iihr, o f f t
M je tf
MU« Martha Jefferieo, o f Jackson­
ville. and Miss Mary Elisabeth
Cooley, o f Tam p*

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Baptist Honor Roll |Officers ‘Installed
For BtoilthAimottnced In Junior*HigM\-T.A.

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Wn. W. A \ Oxford
Oaford, o j Daytona
BMgfc. t* ^pending
“
a few days
W r r H t h e guest of Mr.
I
and Mra.
Arthur BrWiUsn, Magnolia Atrnuf.
Friends o f) H lit Jessie Millen
Dwrdm will [be glad to Irani that
•ha 11* improving from a m i
Ulnoaa at hiir home.
(lu Minnie Beek underwent a
or aeration thin morning at
'^rnatd- Laughton Memorial
■pltai.
(
i Dt. and M u. W. E. MacDougall
had pa (hair gueila yesterday I t
tbatr-hare* on Roaa Drive their

Mra. O., 0.
Beech.

we p t t w p a t ^

Mason,

of

Mrs. Read la Honored

w ith BiUce Party

Complimenting Mrs. * Roland 9
Read who plans to have the lat
ter part of the month with Mr.
Read for Chicago and other points
in the Middle W*at to spend
year, Mra. E. Compton entertained
with a bridge party on Friday aft­
ernoon at her home, £21 West
Nineteenth Street. Aa a memento
o f the occasion Mrs. Read was
presented with a blue beaded hag.
Throughout the a f t e r n o o n
bridge games were enjoyed by the
guests and at a lata hour score*
were'added and prtae* awarded.
High *rore prise, a vanity jnlrror,
wa* glveiv lo Mrs. Frank Stein,
while cut prlxe, a novelty dog
dobratop, wa* presented to Mr*.
Endor Curlett.
At the tea hour refreshments

F. -J. WiRinfc-left Monday night
for WeftfTeld, N. V. to spend a
short thne. Ha aetompanied the
body, of Fred Pithl who died here
“ A Lady’s Profession", comedy
Mouthy morning. Funeral aerv.
kea will be held Thursday In featuring Albion Sklpworth, Ro­
land Young and Bari Maritsa ap­
WreUlold.
pears at the Milan# Theater toMra. John F. Greason and Mlsa night.
The picture centers around a
Maude Gregaon, o f Detroit, Miehwho have been enjeylag a (our ef couple of penniless Britons, who
the aUte,
were the week-end possess mo«r ancestors than mon­
gaasta of A. B. Cameron and hla ey, and reaolv# to balance mai­
dMahter. Mlaa Mat'd Cameron, at lers by coming to America, where,
home on the Eait Side.
so they nndertish'l, there'* mot*
money than ancestors. Miss Skipworth 1* on* of (he pair; Young!
After spending acme lime hero
cast as her btolher, the other.
vliillng her daughter, Mrs. G. C.
Cochran, Oak Avenue Mra. Min­ Mlaa Maritsa is tha latter's daugh­
nie R. &lt;Whrd left Sunday for ter.
Young goe* across the ocean
Chariotton, 8. C. Her brother, Mat J. Moatrio Ward, of Boston, first, and wTien Miss Sklpworth
ass.,' krtll Join her there for a and Miss Maritsa finally reach
abort visit before h* sails for New -York, It ‘la tn find him *nPanama where he will be stationed gaged In the operalhw nf a Speak­
easy. It's not a ptuflfablr venture,
for U » next three year*.
however, he explains. The boot­
legger* who supply hlm,|»ilh his
Mock air trrrlfieil of what Will
happen to them when prohibition I
repeated, and «rr attempting to
fare* him to like a heavy quota
A framed pleiurw of Central of Ibihrir, Which h* isn't possibly

RoIaTTd Yoiing, Alison
Skipworth A t MHane

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Pkture O f Pershing
Presented To School

b u r , " ana "Th*

8t* r Braua1*1'

■ B a e r" the group oy patrlnlle
Mage offered by tha Auxiliary In
tha contest.
Mrs. , fit ai l ila*
P. Arrington
thanked tb» Auxiliary for taking
ktafikt in tha school ahtgii
an Ut
dftkr which j j l memhrr* o f K
Mix'* room' offered Ihelr I Irakis.
, -the
following program w ig |tv
« .......................................
«n ln
n connection with lh« presen
hiHen:
ti “ Happy Tuesday Morning,"
l:hobl.
nty-tklrd Psalm and t*rhyer
: Song,'School.
■Lat* Rung, “ Florida, My Florida,"
Priidhl
IU«g. “ Amarks." Behoof.
Basse, “ Raw*one* River,” Hehool.
Bong, "filar Spangled Banoer.1
-.BehooL
4 MopraaenUtlvea o f tho Amorl
eta Legion Auxiliary ware In at-

FRID AT
Regular meeting o f Sail!* Har­
rison Chapter o f the P. A . R.
will take place a) 3:0° o’clock at
thit horn* o f Mias Ferry Lee Bell.
Celery Avenue, with Mlaa Bell
and Mis* Ruth Hand a* hostesses.
Election o f offleen.
The quarterly rally of all Chris­
tian Endeavor Soclatle* o f the Or­
lando District will be held at H:00
P. M. at the Christian Church In
Klsstmmae. Members o f all Chris­
tian Endeavor Societies of this
city are Invited
Ruse Circle af the Garden Club
ill meet at 10:00 A. M. at the
home of Mr*. A. W. Epps and go
front there to the picnic at LUy

Congregational Christian Endear,
or are invilsd to meet at 0:15
P. M. at the Parish House to
drive to the Spring tally of tha
Orlani\i District o f Christian En­
deavor to-be held in Kissimmee.
SATURDAY
The Woman's Missionary bo
ciety of the
First Methodist
Church wilt have a baked ham and
chicken pilau supper beginning st
5:00 P. j|. in the Meisch Bui'uing.
The Cecllian Club will meet at
3:15 o'clock at the studio of Mrs.
Fannie S. Munson on Myrtle
Avenue.
A supper will be given at 0:00
P. M. at the Congregati'-nal par­
ish house.

Social Department
Of Club Has Party.
Bright-colored garden flower*
were used to adorn the auditori­
um at the Woman's Club jesterday afternoon when the regular
bridge party of the Social De­
partment tank place with Mrs. A.
C. Chamberlain and Mrs. J. Adri­
an Brown a* hostesses. Tallies and
olhtr party appointments boro )Jesigns to harinonlio with tho floral
(Vrcoratlon*.
After several progression* of
bridge scores were collected by
hire. 8. D. llighieyman. High score
prise, a pottery vase was award­
ed to Mrs. E. II. I.anry, while Mrs.
A. M. Philips, who was lucky in
cutting, icceivcd *
Culbertson
11)3.1 summary of contract bridge.
At I he Ira hour refreshments
were srrted by the hnslrtors, as­
sisted hy Mr*. J. Ilnwrll Fish, and
Mr*. H. W. Rucker. Those pres­
ent were: Mr*. Ralph A. Smith.
Mr*. Rupert titrirkland, Mr*. K.
L Cornell, Mrs. J. C. Hills, Jr.,
Mr*. Arthur llraomn add guest,
Mrs: W. W. Oxford, Mr*. It. W.
liutktr and gursts, Mrs. I . E.
IIroom*, of Otlahdo, and Miss
Keen GUt, of Datroit, Mich., Mr*.
J. Howell Fish, Mrs. Lyman llnltnlph. Mr*. John Kick. Mr*. A. K.
Marshall. Mr*. W. T. Langley,
Mra. Walter R. Campbell, Mr*.
Harford Doudney, Mrs. F. H. Lamson, Mr*. 8. D. Hlghleyman, Mr*.
E. Baker, Mi*. J. O. Huff, Mr*.
B. C. Moore, Mrs. Fred Popr, Mr.

Karlicr Estimates On
Receipts Arc Being:
Pfacod Much Lower thr ** ,u* w!,!rh m
B3r **

Mr*. Henry Eitglmh
Is HosteKH To Club

M . Alderman Gives
Parly. For Her Club

Phifathea Class Of
Church HadElection

Mr*. Paul IVrold, Mr». t&gt;. A.
Camel on. Mr*. II. M. Ilamhy.
DITIrer* lor the coming year
1Mr*. L. M. L-inhart. Mrs. N. It.
were rlrrlrd at the regular busi­
ness and social meeting of the Kennedy, Mrs Legona, Mrs. T. I.
Phiisthr* Class of the Fiist |OYeanar, Mrs. J. E- tiraddi k,
Presbyterian Church held !* 'l I an,| Mrs. F. K. Houmdlal .
night at the home of Mr*. II. II.
Purdon, Pinehurst, with Mrs. Purdon, Mr*. K. II. Allman, anil Mrs.
F. F. Dutton, Jr. a* hostesses.
The following members will
serve as offtccis Airing the next
season; Mis. W. E. Ilnllyhead,
president; Mrs. II. II. Purdon, vicepresident; Mrs. A. C. Mi Reynold',
sccertary; and Mrs. E. II. Allman,
treasurer.
At tho conclusion of all business
a social peirpd was enjoyed when
rrfreshmnts were served. Those
present were: Mr*. Watson Wal­
lace, Mrs. Charles Kternwurlli,
Mrs. J, K. Aliernsthy, Mrs. Linton
E. Allen, Mrs. Edward H. McCall,
Mrs. I). E. Ilussrll, Mrs. J. M.
Jackson, Mrs. J, P. Walsma, Mrs.
John Andes, Mr*. W. M. McKin­
non, Mrs. H. II. Johnson, Mrs. K.
II. Altman, Mrs. II. II. Purdon,
Mr*. F. F. Dutton, Jr., Mr*. A. ( ’.
MrRsynobli Mrs. James Gillon,
Mr*. W. 11. IMmaert, Mrs. Craw­
ley. an l Ih* Misses Charlotte
Bmllh. Ruth Gllhtn, and Edna
Chittenden.

And mt:

Mlsa Sklpworth, shocked at ijie
whole tdra at~ ftrst, nattrUttlns
takes a hand In matlera. Bhe'll
have nothing lo do with the boot­
legger*, eh* says, and ’ eh* pro­
ceeds with Erglivh stubbornness
and English thoroughness, to con­
p | a | IB C o m p l e t e d F o r
vince the bootleggers of that fact,
fihe succeeds, an-1 the beaten
racketeers are left ho'ding the
---- ^—
proverbial bag.
Plan* were completed for a
A romance'between tils* Mirll- was the recipient of n i &lt;i, of thicken pilau supper to be givrn
is
“ and
■"«* Kent Taylor runs through socks. A salad and b e r mi . v i on Saturday, May 20, at the Rt-ll
then served by the lioxtrm. e i -' Cafe at the regular meeting of
,h« PM u,ecd by Mr*. It. A. Newman, Mr i. I! * hrle Number Five of All S-miI l
Cl.**rrh held MonLiy
F. I lout holder, nnd Mr*. F. K. Catholic
stie 111041H at Ihe home of Mr*. F.
linumilUt
H us* present were; Mr. nod E. llmimillal. Palmetto Averin-.
M r*.- Fi B. Rotimlllnt
M r. ami
At the conrluskiri of nil b.i-t
Quantities of sari-colored car- Mr*. It. A. Newman, Mr. and Mr*. nr** a social period Was enjoyed
nations were used tn adorn tha G. I). Bishop, Mr. and Mr*. E. F. when refreshments were srrvnl li­
living rooms and the porch of the I lull-holder. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. the hostess, assisted by Mr*. I.
home of Mr. amt Mrs. D. L Deae, and Mr. and Mrs. Thrasher. M. Leinhart, Those present were:
Thrasher when they antertainad
tha membars o f tha Evanlng
Bridge Club with n bridge party
Monday night. Tallies oral other
party appointments bore design*
to hyirmunite wjth the flowcre,
Only
Only
After several progressions of
bridge, high s ore prison were
awarded to Mrs. (I. D. Bishop an I
MADAMI iACKlTtlt HAS A NSW lACKlT-fdOWI
R. R. Heaa. Mrs. Utslmp was glean
a llneq hand bag while Mr. Deaa

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DAY

SILVER
THREADS
AMONG
THE
-CQUM.______ __
If such is your predi.'ament. lose no lime in call­
ing on us. We havu • dew
method o f dyeing ami tint­
ing hair which is nut real­
ly a dye hut is termed a
shampio tint.
It's really very simple.
Let us explain it t» you
nod give you a trial.
Wt
know that you will be
plea sevl.

P . P a u l ’s
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 480
lat Nutiomil Ilank

THURSDAY

(Tomorrow )
I’rfftiring For The Humoirr ( I f l T i w r Hile
WHICH STARTS FRIDAV. AT 9 A. M.
Watch For The Circular

story

oftifo mfn

them

Thrashers Entertain
For Their BridgeClub

To-Night

To-Night

Send

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months of

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‘ Make the reoat of year rend­
ing hour*. Enj:y tho Wit,
*Mp. tho ^h*ewi that taeo
mode lb* ATLANTIC, for

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t. CURTIS ELLIOTT. II LOCUST ATK, NEW ROCHELLE. N. )'.

IP. » . MAJOR, TJHI IP. CRASH A EE., DETROIT. MIdtICAN

CURTI3 ELLIOT r [ndlwcn

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looking nl curt fir months,
lie hat to drive nUmt 7S miles
| day, to economy is Important.
Th en along came Plymouth'*
adio announcniirtit A 4-door
llx-Cyllndcr Sedan fur $310
aundrd good to me. Tudjy I ’m
riving a Standard Plymouth.''
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hank*, Mr. Elliott. We think
icrnare a lot of |»"ple who are
mking for this kind of u car.
The Standard has all the fea«
urea that made Plymouth fasous. It ’* a 70 InifK ;«werctl
IxanalOS incliwhrillvutc.WiUi
'stented Flouting IW r r engine
Muntings. . . hydraulic brakra

the wiidom, tha *«mp&gt;hU&gt;4-

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Iiicken Pilau Supper

AIN C L V »
o'
MumralMndtt tens ihada l yeaUr
Mm '’ Longwood
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dig plitmto
"re afif.
Coualy
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Club* - at
TBhrsdayJ

lietnsed dealers, there will be an Mr*. Daisy Russell, Mr*. M.
enforcement problem for both fed­ Itetieits, Mr. i . A. Taylor,
Mr. II. D. .McArthur a visitor,
eral and state official*.
Revenue from brer ha* bren put
into a spe ial fund nnd its dispo-j
sitinn will be detcimimd by the|
Legislature prior to adjournment.j
But since it ill be used for a *pe- j
tint purpose, fur highways, per-t
haps, to take tnc place of part of

Tha following memboM o f the!
Mis. It. L. Dsnn, district rurSunday School o f the First Baptist l i r u pirrident, installed offUrrs
Charch have been placed on the
for the enming year at the regu­
school hater veil for the month o f ; lar meeting o f the Junior High
April: Cradle Roll Department.; t'ch-'l r.-T. A. held yesterday
Mr*, Georga W . Huff, Mr*. R. R [ afternoon in the school auditori­
Pippia, Jo* Duftar, Kathryn. 0.1 um with .10 members in altrrdham, Virginia Borland, Jean Rob-1 anve.
* t
erte, Peggie Ann Pippin, Bettie
k
The following member* were
to rchools, the approplratiuns coinRoberts, Mary Sue Blount, Joe
Installed as officers: Mrs. W. A.
mlttcvs o f the legislature are seek­
Borland, am) Nancy Williams.
TA M A IIA S8E E ,
May 10.trfflrr, prcsiilvnt; Professor I
ing ipilrk information from the
Also, BeJtlincr*. Walter Steele,;
shaip reduction* ih estimates of 1)7 cmlnti.** as to license* &gt;p they
Ruby Lou Anderson, Mary Ellen THdrn Jacobs, vice petal'.ml;
Duggar, OnIda PavU. Ruth Ben- Mrs. J. II. Tntluek, hlslorian; Mr*. -late revenue fiom berr were nnvy be nt’le to tcviic heel reve­
-----bow. Theron Madden,
ami‘ Mrs. J. J talcs, treasurer; and Mts.i brlrg riinile here yesterday as nue estimates.
In n word, a* members explained
leui'tutor* retd press 'dispatches
Fretl Myers; Primary Deiiartmntt. C. T. Butler, secretary.
in* little buying .V-mar.l |n j yesterday. If beer revenue is to be
During the meeting good re-!
Helen QuarUnnan, Bettie Jo Al­
derman, Mr*. C. 8. Well, Elisabeth j P*»»* were read from Jhe chair-! many Florida cities snd fewer II- set itpart for a special purpote, it
Vaughn, Gladys Pippin. U i* Nip­ men nf the various * landing rout-, i . nv application* than ar,licip.it- is import tint and necessary to
tn know ivti.it it will amount lu be­
per,
Margaret
Myers.
Mark miltre*. The attendance prise for
fore adjournment.
Cleveland, Albert Huff,
Billie the iliy was awarded to Beeli.m
Some ml»orates of brer lagisloJohnson, Mr*. W. W. Dresmr. Two, Grade Eight. Hoorn Fifteen j In most of the llou'e and SenBillie Richard, Edith * larerjoy.
At the ronrlasion of the meet•[ at, ,li&lt;cu*aion Airing the |..ng!«i"n in the House it'd Benate inMary Helm Tew, Richard Warren, ing Mrs. Virile William*, honpitirl- w.aimli- over Wrr legUithm. the
, hl. M w t that lhcj
Herbert Marelaml Jack fipark- ity rhairman, invited the gurols
i tun.ilr* of
teverue |Mvtmir w,iU|,{ not exceed the low
man, Mr*. It. W. luswtnn, and to the lunchroom when- refreshwn freely given an«l accepted.rsthmita of I ijhi.ihmi. They said'
Mies Mildred N il.
merits were served by Mr*. Wil­
witl'oni question. Hut most slate'there would be u bigger demand I
and Mr*. IL'itba Kaile.
Junior flqpartment, Carol Jean liam*
tia
ttiuJu-n.i-wJusu , tivuwruws
i.irrT r'tT im fre - m t VWx'-nirvrr
■tfrnjffsiircif)' "rTpp
tt n c i f f m w - *
grl a supply of Km&lt;clstulT into the
• nee Hardy, loKille Lawton, Ellen
ov,t,hot Hi - mark. In,the rr'lsibn stale and with the end of the
Meriwether. Melvin Ualchel. J. V.
illnu -ion yestetday the frelittg pre-ert iii-h which bus pul green
Johnson, Walter Hopkins, Donald
«;»■ that Jhe amoutil would not [o'er j'H the market nil over the
t^Molne. Hubert Smith, Alice
exrri-vi H.rtiMi.mM nnd might, -in country,
Johnson, Cecelia Truluck, James
Mr*, llrnrt English rntcrtalm-d |fact, tun a* low as MOO.OOO.
Tew, ami Mrs. Forrest Galrhcl;
lh(. members of the Fidrli* Cla •
The pie's dispatchea jndotnl
th
Intermediate Department. Frances
Johnson, Mis* Minnie Hlrwart, T. of the First Baptist Church nl ’ out that buyer* were not taking
E. Wilson, Robert Howell, C. D. their regular husine" and smiul Cuban beer at high pfiev*. This huil
Hireling hctil last mght at hi r be, n shiptH-d its primarily to arPhillip*, and W. W. Plxler.
Eulerlalniog tor the members
i(tnimodal* the trade pending atFlnffls Class, Mrs. J. T. Noqjiy; home on Eighth Hiteet;— At the, r s x : of big shipment* frimi Amer- of the "Sew n Chat" Club.'Jli*.
Axarisn Class, Mi*. H. J. Nix, conclusion &lt;»f.the' -hoit business
I ican breweries. It » * ' frit here, J. M. Alderman entertained with
Mr*. H. II. HUL ami Mrs. M. N. session a anviitl perhnl look place I however, that this situation would a party yrslerdny afternoon al
Cleveland; T. E. I . Class, Mr*. when games and contests wrtV|
11™- adjusted In a few ikys, with her home, miner Palmetto Avenue
Ann* Dull, Mrs. W. A. Hopkins, enjoyed.
I little Cuhnn l-ecr coming in there- and Fifth Street. Mendu-r* en­
Mrs. A. II. Lovejoy, Mj*. F. P.
l-ate In the evening ■refresh I niter.
joyed sewing during the afternoon
Rlnes, hire. S. J. Stewart, Miss mrnts were servej hy the ho«teis
Report* from some cities, inMarie Stewart, and Mrs. LUIlan lo the folliiwing: lir a Homer eluding Tampa, Imlbated tbnt 3d! and nt it lute hour refreshment*
Vickery; General officers, R. R. Little. Mrs. W. J. IVII, Mr*. R. II, leer wa* being sold by relnllei* «•!.- set veil
Pippin, the Rev. W. P. ftrooks, Jr., Efibanks, Mrs. MortN Moye. Mr*.
Thu-e p e i.i ill were: Mis. IL M.
who do not rxpei t to apply for
H. J. Nix, T. A. Urotherson and J. T. Newby, and th&lt;- Mlsse* I j &gt;liretwes. If the sale of lu-snses I* Cagle, Mrs. J, |l. Gnmh'r, Mrs. N.
Miss Allie Tiafford.
raine Franklin, Minnie lies* Ech­ small, n*rd lieer still i ' sold by un- T, McPherson, Mis* I. \V. Owens,
ols, Mildred Lumley, Annie luiuiie
Juwors, amL Editb Wslkur. . ----Will lie

Socia

.san.M roiL.il.. lbr--Jmkw&gt;.

Daytona •Isted by Mr*. A. C. Fort, MrsA. Adams. Mrs. 8. P. Illghleytnan.
and Mrs A. W. Knox A profusion
' M m■.. F M
Shophard and tha of garden flower* Iq bright col
* VfrgUla MeDaalcI, Eliie- ora .wa* used to adorn the rooms
»r, IUl&gt;r.ta Stevens, where tlm guests were enter
Dana motored to Tal- lathed.
Those Invited were: Mr*. Rnwhere they apart
and S. Read, honor guest. Hr*. A.
tin
C. Fort, Mrs. A. W. Knox, Mr*.
Mr. N d Mr&gt;. Roy R. Mae Dung- Ralph A. Smith, Mr*. If. W. Ruck
all, of tinelnnatl, Ohio a r, iptiid- er, Mrs Roy F. Byrnes. Mrs. W. M.
lag aomo time here aa the guest a Bcolt. Mrs. J. R. MacDonald, Mr*.
of the former’* parents, Dr. and S, P. Hlghleyman, .Mrs. Endor
Mra. W. E. MacDougall. at their Curlett, Mr*. F. II. Bailey, Mrs.
Frank Stain. Mr*. Arthur Bnnan,
home on Roaa Drlva.
Mrs. J. O. Laney. Mr*. E. I. Hoy,
Mra. C. A. Adams, Mr*. W. W.
Mr. and Mra. Fred R. Wilson,
Warner, Mrs O. M. Harrison, Mr*.
Mias lleltn Wilson, and Robert Waltar L. Cooper. Mr*. Walter I .
Wllaon molore it to'Bradenton Sun­ Morgan, Mrs. j . C. Bills, J r , Mrs.
day where they ipent' the day W. T. langley, Mr*. Wallace W.
with Mra. -Wllaaa'a parenta, Mr. Wright, and Mis, Mattie Glass, of
aot) Mra. I. M. Brandon.
New Smyrna.

John J. ‘ IVrshttif rtas prewAhted
*th*i£*y mmnInr tnlhe South Bide
Primary School Lv Mrs. J. II. Coldough, music rhairman of the
Amert.-an Layton Auxiliary, in
behalf of the Auxiliary. The pic­
ture was given to the room tauyht
by Mr*. S. J. Nix which was tha
Oral group to learn “ Florida, My
Florida,” “ America." “ Suwanee

O fflc a lO

BEER REVENUE IS
NOT COMING UP
TO EXPECTATIONS

. .. safety-*! iT L T s*^ ... FigiJ-X,
double dri i|i frame.
And what u Uirill these new
Standard Plymouth Bit prices
are. People usnl to liilnk lhut
Plymouth was higher than the
very lowest pr*rtd cor*.
Today...Plymouth pricei urc
a* low as the lowest. And the
4-door sedan is today's lowestpriced 6 cylinder 4 door Sedan!
Go ice the new Plymouth today.

STANDARD PLYMOUTH SIX
Floating Power

*445
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r. O. a Mtioir

engine mount­
ings. S a f e t y
G la d at extra
e&lt;at. Smalt down
(&gt;ayintnt«* •convenical tcrmi.

N D E TR O IT people grt the ^ U l ln d r wheelbase. U|*t th «
world's biggest low-priced si*,
fart , , ,
latest facts nlwut cars
in imffies ami In value. With
even bcfoA they happen.
Free Wheeling . . . all-silent
Si&gt; when Mr. Major heard that
t rorumisiio.i... automatic clutch
Plymouth was going to bring out
at slight extra coat.
-f
u new long wlirclbatC c a r ...It
You'll like the new amort ra­
sounded likejust what he wanted.
diator. You'll like the bcqutlMty
“ I ’d been driving one of the
styled interior...Its deep wlda
other low-priced cun,” s-iid Mr.
scat! and hamliomc paneling.
Major. “ But I decided to look
Won't you tee the Dc Luia
at the new Du Luxe.
PtymouttitHfoceyoubuyanydw?
“ When Mrs. Major taw that
car...it was all over. It'* bigger
DE LUXE PLYMOUTH ItX
and smarter-looking than others
Floallog
...and that's why we bought it."
engine reoua
•
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a
Ings, Duplata
Saf ety Ola**
That's a real compliment...com­
wlndshlald,
and or
ing front a Detroit automobile
Rasyt
r. o . ». DiTion delivered |
buyer. The Dc Luxe fa longer...

*495

tW O FOR ONB
This ad and on#! F ortr
Cenlj Ticket W ill Admit'
Tw o Adult*

Monthly,

ThnraAay, Friday “Dick” Rarlhelmem “Canlraj Airport"

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Generally fair tonight
,
Wednerd*/.

n iw s p a f k s

„ Florida'* H a a r t
___ i G r a t i o t V c ta U b lt
R k h a s f Garden Land.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T UAII.Y N E W S P A P E R
g A N F O R O T FiA lR ID A . TI KSDAY.
Member Amwcitled P ra w

tOGRAM
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REA D Y

I Ruth Elder Will Be
Wed For 4th Time
SANTA MONICA. May
ppy—Clover field airport where
Ruth Elder, arlatrl* and serve-v
aetree*. maintain* a hangar
waa Informed that *he will he
married today I" Yuma to Ar­
nold Gllloapla. aa*Utant art di­
rector to Metro Goldw/n May­
er Studioa. Ml»» Elder ha.
been married three time*.

Public 'Construction,
;U. 8. Co-Operation
On Industrial Regu­
lation Are Planned

KEEN OPPOSITION
I’lu.i.m TORADJIOAD b il l

&gt;lu.i-n

W ASHINGTON. May 9 ( A .P .)— A
broad
program
fo r reviving bualneaa through

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K ID N A P IN G IS
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ACT B Y SEN A TE
House Is Expected To
Concur In ActionOf
Upper Body In Hik­
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HOUSEOKEYSTariff Agreement
n^ FofklticW oZ BILLTOFREE!With U.S. Seen As
0Mm F°
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S en ator Cutting P roposes

WASHINGTON. Mr I* •
A c io to a l to »P*» 1 »‘v M '" n
dollars on pohlk » * * &gt; «»• "
before Caagroo*
yeetenlny •
pan* mo*ed ahtan m other ■"
tidal |natter* for a con rratti..k on unemployment
Ihe
due* •
Me*:**
President

....imittee after approving to '«
,V. ty $IOt1.tHtO.C0n bill, wilt M *"
hr While lint se for consoler*! m
iid
drlrrminatlon whether it .
„ lii,- with the admlntitrwU m’
at r»*Ii v.
I rf. KE ii. Jr., |iroinii»rnl m*»

Ar &amp;

me Minister Secu
Of

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SENTIMtNiS A l i b i stfvery iic?ni»ct
~

TALI AHASSEE. May P. The
Senate by unanimous vote, yr~ k . waenlt
;rr t.y past ed f Ml* l " ' ~ » i" « ,hf ^ * *

l i i i t 'i t i i u i u

• s s o v * * -- nttmunui'u

in m u

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— nr r 't ^fT.iiiliiiuuH lii Trmm.iiTr ’tauy tmr-mr-y
Onnoximr (’lianges
••very proM&gt;«t SyTJJ"'*

AD A D

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'
J||)|( nn ajrmtmenT between
atm rfln n and federal
ro■tnletlon
co­
tie opinio* *•- evrrnl locali B ritain anti the l n ito tlS tates
operation on Induatrial r e f u ­
• a-ul hit i» • of nranee* I „„
ttt«* tttiviaibility of nn
Pp-’fl
tation waa completed today
1,-t nil-- Unit who wen- Intniiulinte ta riff truceJvew Mnjsna. .......... ..
I ill lh*
.b y adfnlniatraUon advisers
i*l.-r*i. .*r,i it* - nnoniitg as l»
Ma-Po-iald "'d a true • would
aenlnstl uu
,1'mpttn'i fmtuv.
Hbe*to I or II--I they (ii*'-r the
i hsirman f'rn-x-ry of lh- II J t r atibm'aalon to President
no! rrevept. the ontinuation •&gt;
.Tli. tUna'.* fatlfl fo*
T .y A- wa, ln.pl.ed by the Ser - employment ,werr;
tsrfOintlnctd On Tag* T»«»
Roosevelt.
.
'" i f
l'n“ c *vurk «hoh Brito.n ha.
Itouie elver* a ml harbor
, r- i.-'irf I thr»e fifth
WASHINGTON. May P. -lAh - itfH deiiir to warn is Ulcer*.; .th e
-|.|„vr „ M-v.dllt........ I­
- Primarily , deaigned to regulatof’ ..'vi*s- ... o tm . or nnyjgun or wn. developing in a t-irdpeciilixing in lh- kidnaping of,
&gt;IninI In Ihn |.n. I&gt;t. a
Induatrial reduction through wliat The storm signals of a xigorou*
' !o VI- '* pr-ln.-t- •o'l-l '• once It nnnouno-ment* a r my
.1, tltiili&gt;"s' gnteinlm-H* *"
ibr . ..t ilpmxg-'ng legDIalbo* mai|, tn Ui- House.
the ■Pnatoant deacrlbed. as a le'wr opposition were f'ylrg I**'
h all ad*sl«refi» '•**
f'M
"Partaenhlp” tha l e g i s l a t i o n night tofore the admlnUtratlnn's ic.ent kidnaping of little I •*»/
Till* cofiron.h* to wurk b .» u
. . . . I- . th- Cenate si &lt;’ C’U-M l \4( ttfli^ Veil.
,
i,| { «,*• w». »• •|Uf*hkWHHl# the Common* evidently wa* »•»
railroad Mil. J“»‘ MeMa'h-. Chownlrg «ald m mov­
UroaJd relax anti trust law* In emergen-, y
I n**&lt;’ h-e pints- -«l •o "‘•t'1'
i~.,| amendm-nt •'* n-'Imtito ami wit limit . replnm &lt;aihe\ allusion to Hritlsh trn.1* n-TolUpermit agreement* wtthln Indux- stuted upon It* Journey thtough ing thr conskletatwn of hi* bill
c l it!«q- il, ip,i».iv.tl of |he
t,ut of tegular ord«r- “1‘iond
•latore l&lt;* I - " a !•*»•• In-orm
tria, avbjeet to governmental ap­ Congrexv.
ti. rs rec -illy made ur iWxwtbw
., , e it B.,i:niiun to permit grew
proval.
tits
Qurstlonx pul to witnrsje* be­ vilrs Ihe wealthy Imuut*
|.&lt; t • . pi4 &gt; if li'ey wish. Sev­ ns pending.
nation
to
winter
heir.
Yet
our
Th»ent. of a r-**&lt; ml nb • I***
tb a D«mo-rats astor-J quick fore the House Interstate ComMaclkrpald ql-u l&amp;udici ClU''d
eral isuatiiu-uba uv.ii nu inlcrt at
«.» meet Hie finamisl need- -»l-*•*“• „
disposal by tbo House nf Ihe ad- mer.e Commillee served to cm- prraent rtatutra dffir !»*••- I 10*
o ' -hipping enneernv war debt Issue soyi*1*
irlion
ate
n.l
the
i.peratlorn
ol
•.sta- cniinlh'*. oml ' Mods *•'1 ■
mlniatrstion's farm relief inflation
;
•&gt;»inde*l in i|els*te in Is-lh llnuses. b.ndhe,. riln . eip r-sed o?pn- mutt b-- a pcrmatwti*. .
hill by damping oa a.rwl* burn** nhaeUe-the bolirf of *-n»e of It* these gan j. of hrtilal criminals.
tntmber*
that
railroad
labor
would
lie declared lh- Jur.r la du- tta..
The
law
tmlay
punishes
only
by
Mu,i HpeaVrrv •sol they »"H • • ultbm for n variety nf
all potato of order by wh.ch Hesuffer undyr Ihe p in . which pro^ |5 years for hlikiap-rs nr childrrr,
urh n (ns but fcor.-.l it would Is- parti nl nly ......... Eavlmr In il" , f the next inriailmunt w-mid.-PJ
sought to delay.
with lh- ,..V .....-tlnil ten »'«•" an gwkwgni hurdle.
vide* for a federal -co ordinator The lime has iumr lor lh» leg
came
a matter &lt;-f nee#**ity.
&lt;Joseph
Eastman,
Interitat*
m e r the ptoTeT.^f Ctmtn.i .'ton-1 fa.-age of an nedinnm- ,-.o* n.
whi.h night him in the .'dru
to help the road* eliminate un- irlalura to tell the gangxUrn whn
Ctmrrrrr-vvrvad -ocer Wc vhtnjaWith only fout dfsaontlhf vnt
comaarc* commissioner, told a net-tstary actlville*
.'■lin .i-iiling' "i'lilnli1 Ilf I'll— lY'h
Dumas. m -m b e M j^ .h ^ ln , for Iho
• tenure prey on the anguish of |isrrnl». a. T.
il.ev tn tun last nijjht , s t a .load x !i pn
1FTSenate
yr't-ul.u
pa
r-f
n
In
Bo—to eomaltUo that the adminand l&gt; |..,I&gt; .date I were
'
,| w.*r de'.'. i might undo nitf-b Gwt
J‘nmml#*l«n FVT Feer in this city, the vnling
- — rr- -rieh-or yoori-tha-t-deatU-tn— tha Sanford lily
rrdiH'int ^Jlll*•&lt;•, "1 -ta'c off—v*l len.t. that Kh.rl.la fruit i »|-ra)e
lalM tW a railroad relief ill -wilt aurruytUllMUn*--------—
Eecretary Roper raid fiankly re.trie rhalr will be their penalty
provnl f»r an ext n ior »f a Va ­ ninl of fleers nf r-iurl
ha ulrrady t“vn n.rompll bed to
np|*rosl
night agti-e.l In * chr ige of tar
litvoire p lot* of employment to that “the bill l. not offered.— a
with
srvi
nil*.
, clear a vnr &lt;h* i*u»eo of tric'..on
It they operate in Horde a*d *vf
nn the Celery •lul*. rrrnlbui
n matelv JO percent.
railroad labor” bet It la an "un­ solution of all tran.portatlon
lit*
in
the
local
*'Khl
!"
r
'"
«
«
t\
: m H. I • «l " ’•"■“■’’I " f |«-wier nations pn.xr lu tb L taapprehended.”
After s(veih|i’iK tn.-ich of th­
|ca-e on lh- P- D. S. •••&lt;** d - b '• *
sound conclusion that employment ptobVnix." Ho asset ted that It*
Hi. \m-.rl »n I'.mt
r *, ,mjl„ic mnfereitee.
The t’howolr* liill I* bind, ( |n Hie ••-.lit nnd |mw*r ralet. n
~
in.t three week
dl-«l -"'lt 1 "-t j .V ,e, l lien eif a- wrxnnaMl
.lie
y.-ni.
un
1
lhappointment
"f
(hoold bo preserved by retaining pivw .......
, liartl. lay in wu.d final
“results will depend not »» muclt merely amending the piesent kid chanrr that, with Ibr City -ettl g
nmrmlin*
the
salary
hill,
thSen
wasto and tooffHency."
,hn
Krvle'll i.-’hOvt hid
u , what ll mnsbler. a. rosonaMe , apre.al ...mmitlrr wlocl. I .» nlr pn*-nl t* willmit rlelmte. Th»* |In*to.* bitterly up|H.,r.l to «*•
upon the co ordinator as upon Jhr taping i talules ns folowt:
i Aaauranc* of tho creation of vaat railway eaeeutiv** Ihemvelvea."
ir.it id the lavs, lie mud that lie
UMJinlnn)U,(y u-a,n t ,.j&gt;lli«
“Whoever, without lawful an rale*. i&lt; Intended to" xhlft- the hut , study pre. nl cle Dto »»*h‘ ■r'1
vele was
l» ••
now mgehiaory to protect Inves­
Then Dr. Walter M. W. Splowr. thniity.
lholllJf&lt; rummy
*»•• „ n of ptuof Dial m . .alee am ,„wrr. rales wen* among ‘ hehigh
fnnlhly w
orr brvirti/
srctetly •
ton^
}too iljfuultail »l'..,KV.OOJ Ihy.mvd
Tbn-i- whn tippsweil it were "i*'!
tor* against fraudulent securities the eommiltee’a experl, anslyaed *
I'lel* Inieriirnt nf a similar l
|n(, r,»i wilhu.it gamlllflffn •&gt;“*
t,npr|j.nn.. inveigles ..r ltd
.Igbls
»f
»
rrgu.nr
lily
Commit-,
Klort-ln
I’resident
Fut
b
*"d
Senator*
Anwaa given yratarday by the Sen- a..
....
I nap* ___
. . . rsea wll
D’Ve "" ' di.ilf of hi. rnmpnny t »■
nayinent nf $13.0 '•» vtnul.l
any .ptiion,
wit illlpltl
intent il
tn nut reasonable to the
.ha measure.
ilrrsnn.
Of
'
flreensls.m.
D
i
ll,
nf
ston pqrl.ng h Id at din City H*l»
a ll. It paused without even tho I
hold inch person for » innaoiu 1" Power an-l Mght C*.
Vurstionlng tViriqt b**
lialnesvllle. and ll-lg e .. nf Tsll.i lellsh-. e e l f"&lt;&gt; a “
Th* rbangi-.of taetb-v »sss sitgq j last night.
. forasaUty of , record vote the1 mmy ulrtuttl lh* libor U*ue, nw b* paid (nr,the relegse *i( s»«h
I*
.
in.llcalions l .at the I’Hlttll
hassee. The five srimleU -«•« '•»
r.bUI already approved to it .«tv poiat Sp'awn — reed tha.
grsle.t to the Cnminlssn-n by H
ring
,„„,p„nem....t a- the
The City Iw r ntdlninr-r- ei.n (lie chamler nl the time nf the roll . ............. tm-'i" mg «
p-ison, or any re1’**'11 or r»v,,,n»
natmt* m
undtr
' V-----T ;
• MvfTl|l
iwwi tile c®-orilto«lloo
-----' who aids, abet* ur in any manner
mil were Gelrrn. nf llu*hnell. In
.........
.........
........* 5 . H " “ "J* r.Un were aubetantlal ami large asalsts ruih peisur* in such innr , tn rrgu nth-n ■ that me n ' tl|t iiu i, uf K-y West. Ililh-irn. nf
. . .
. ..............................
. . . S - ......................
rae and 8enate bllU bemfito would .accrue
tcru„ ,K,«ny
end. Ok_------------------------ihlefly U
to , ln|n|r&gt; imprisoning, Invclg log &lt;&gt;r l/ighton lei in-d "the fir«l skim* in the stole law
lie n • fi t •i I'sl.itka, Un iler -.n
"f F u r l
l,h
in
M
.
ilU'er’s
private
mil
differ, to ■*»** ** parti.ulan. aecuilty hoMit*.
llir
I kidnaping of such pel son, shall IsInn*i»»n rnubril »»y ll»v ■ u!r»*p
•nlim-il nt ainsl Ilns nliliagrieis
(.ir Inwrr rat.* Thr change vva» .veil- fixed as orr half nf l«HH I’irrre, ami Slewnit. nf Kern.ui
Itto., mifchtiNb went Immedlatoly
-I Ho not think very laege eeon-J runl |,t | b‘y ,|calb.”
tin- PretldJnl cunlinii. l cbtcrfgl
slate lirrn*e« fur. lh- w
•hna.
sp
pi’ied
by
City
Alliirney
V.
«nieii’
ue."
h
aid.
to/confeYeHta.
,1 In
III,| ronflilent as In- fj’ Or, ’ .-hr*.
nmies can he realiatd unless some, The Sens’- ’s Idll »a» prnmplly
types
»r
Isisin
e.
|wriliill
|
l
l.
Smith,
I
Ivied**
gr-wer
mlsalsrv hill, wh'rh n«w g •• Bo apaedly ha. It turned over men lose their Jobs”, Hplswn • • I J - L u
the House where pirepara- Wilton, who has l&gt;e»n idllnb- al h n n 'r the lev rage. .S - .I -enm The
may (lnve Ihr grnve-l il«Llaa of
^
................|e„,liun.
•
•
■•li.i, . dl&gt; tale,| Hull "I am i1" 1
tlia major ebff^lh tha admlri-tra“Then lh* rffret of the bill i*l||nns were msde (nr s|&gt;«iiil ma­ ing with Ml. Hightnn. in h.-a.|--ts may be isriMil
.sen.,I In
t . an-pei.-M.
.... I-r Wp&lt; |h^
,, ,y nf
gov ■.,. I, n •lie I praying an) fiuil.| lii ndmltil Iml ton In dal*.
!**'•
Kuim Capitid llili he lu j wr nlion prdfftitor tbat tha Senate - - la increase the pur.haaing power a|t&gt;|.r*|ii&gt;n utul quirk pas-sgr. A thus fl ‘.
'Jt
years
nf
ng&lt;
onr
In
any
pm
-*
mar frmn f.'""" *•» *T'.«h» and vvilli nr mn anl III fail. I 'I hi
_ I .1-------bssa ..House ..a
.
As a it suit, Mayur V. A. ........
bondholders and
decrease Ithe
Idt. similar
In inlriit bat
cesaod —Ml Wadnaaday Immedt- or...................
whn has been • .•vntr I . ( lalHrinl
rnH
Ihe
pr.
,
nlT
law
|
i"Ps
Htit l” r k |nvet r f-.r . s.l
..........
ndieers
fr..u.
the
six
f.|\*r
•
•
»
*
IIIslK
l.
„
.
(Il,tin*/ tin foreign ilrlds It ltd*
ataly J R O', »ota. »b fh eama purchasing |Hiwrr of employes
giving Ihe juiy rower to rr-uui- p Oinleil B lOltitnltlre *""'P
,
Ifp
Iiu
if
lM
*d'le
I
»
’•
Williams. W.
\\. M liny
.V 'to B to * • - , lo Wto&gt;« e„ h
•fter only two hour* '-f lebal*. vUinmenlr.i Kepirsentallvr Wol- m-.nd merry and forvo th» judge to ,.i K. T. wTlltom*i
line v,iiut,I I" r"'Htv*l • li*‘i"»-*nf He [i" mi t il if nidv fnr Ihe |e jrhn
Tho —at bli 'nirahore In be pul yrrton, Repu'dlcir. Nrw Jrrrey.
impose n sentarre nf life ini.iris- ti. D. litshap, K. I~ Mi Ier- 1" ’ 1
|... .n.l r. .11 Ik'*i llmt will l«- si' in ri.uoe uf ht« advisor forv aw serlH
.
t).
Shinhuli)
r
tv
make
a
rlu.lv
forward on lh* Senate sid* protv'd............. .. *.|»,l ■n Ihe riu-eal meiisiir &gt; l.ui „ru danger . to tne ntne.-jilHi’
Today, bet ret* ty Rn|»r and onment. wai Intrnlirrd rarly m
ahly wflt bo tla Il.d30fl00.000 Joseph B. Eastman nf tho Inter­ the ttaaloit I y llinwu of I»j -I . nf* iales. In rslr dish v*Inal it
intyrntioiml
ru opsrallon
...........
.
............
...
...................
taiy
I,
ive.
that
nf
lh.
fimr
nieiuls-r |nllly nn.' lid nut in* is • *•'" I'*
lIdris as jist a-d ira-*-n IkiuhI mill i»** •‘ toi D Yor t**cf *
*
state Commerce Commlailon will
gmhll homo ow—r , bill.
(Continued ( n lage TwuJ
ur nf’.i " eil ui lh n» vt re ,'ilr
will
lengthen
Ihe
s
»
iii that it
m in a m| irpsirl it. Ii-ilnw- »'•
•it I'UHI 0 yt'iir e.i'h.
laiiniion it Ihy l?nit«* •
»&gt;»»• T
Aa paaaad by tho Banal- !'.-»*• Ualify hofor* Ihe Senate Inter­
meeting nf lh- Cnmnil-sMill.
th« (omnils-ion as quickly a»
The slate auditor i* nil f»nm '•» '
ecrritlas Mil earrtad an Impur ant state Commetre Commilteo while
yirMtnir y ilrmaiMU lh*? $111
*
The I’nmini--doner?’ nitilu 1 I.' cr.lki . year In IW «' Th- a -.l-’ -, .............. .
g.i.wer ... M,
noaalbw.
amondment by Bonalor JshnM&gt;n. the llouec Commute* rcressrs.
falllra; «lu» just ihr«$» thy I j
fore
litiwssage
nf
ihe
•
'
dr
in
•
I
ommiasmner
DnmaV
iihjev-le-i
n.l
auditors
an|la.-.d
nt
V
I
'"
I’m
...
...........
aim
ib-elaie”
),n»
(« t ry||f( r c l i r IllCtfltto
1* 1
Ra publican, California, prividmg We-.nrsday lh* lloua* Ca»mmittre
........... ..
«. "hltrelly uppn e.l In lnb&gt;l "*l“t "
by declaring thnl 'This inn*'wav tlial it veil) Ire le tter tn"nwrni* .arh Knot” i reel veil
foe a corporation of foreign se- ifsumes with representatives nf
Tbe Krem-h uclinn
hi.va) ,
...... I i,.pealing the present tow.
For th* first lime &gt;n months a rnli-al and I dniiT api tote ,‘l '• |r-veln|nnrnts" is-lnre . *ir»lilering .me l.’fiOlt The adinlanl general
rarity owner* to negotiate for re- shippers ard railroads on Ihe
Antrilcxn nfftri*l», l" their d tapil tvill I ,. Hu mum'mil nf th1
111.11*1.
,-nlirrly. I Ihllik y--n nn- -h
municipal touil bearing w*
•nmytion ot paymento d - on h-m- stsn l
regulationr r til re/lcirlimr. u* •’ i mil "i’«l frtini #l',4M* *
pointnier.t. tliat th." nffir In ac'rrvt
■
|
i
lr&gt;
ultluiut
a
iluuht."
eluded
without
the
appeurrm-e
of
(uurleouv
In
Mr.
Williams,
Mr.
Knpirmr m itt
mm
'»•
drwd. of mUHowa of dollar* of
olll’ li'IR that ben * lull ml •«'
the June pxyiu ntx i.t &gt;ily*r pndsr
In sdditlon In the to-ordinalnr
It
|.
/InlHiie.
Altainmili"
»'"•
n rlan wht.li wi.nl,I reduce tti/hl
toohod foreign bom!*.
Ihe bill pio*Ides for repeal of the an alleged while vlo alnr'of any Ilaynea and Mr. lib hop whn i-n - ■d • within I mi fe-t m &gt; •i.li nl from $7*0U n V-ar *•.qirnu
,
Ini'll
1
I
...1
"I
buve
will
Tba corporation, to b* cm! mil.J rrciptuio clause of the tronxpor- City ordinance!. Twenty rases «l pii»el Ihe ruminillef vvhirh nn 1r. rlniirh nr lasd. With tin id r u r illt Judge a ’ e ei I .........
by ahnilt JUI |irrrrn. Iia i li t’, iiCftt
.......... ..
.Mr. Holly awl Mr.
(ConUnocd On Page Four)
-I- 1 , year tn IMPNi Slut- atlunu-v .
Ir'Jon ait and plare* railmal •Urged law vlolglion were d» tri­ rioted US such r- spier uni r-p-ul I litiide. 'lh# Cnmnil inner
i i-rfptr Mr.
-j.
t
o
......
...............
writ
IIbenalur
ed
ami
all
were
against
negrue*.
ICnntinurit
nn
i
t
r
,
Twu,
•
In,
Iwr*"
h
ern
le
r
e
iv
iu
g
frnnr
I
"
,
; I,ut litl’r liam on the,m linan -•-.
Tin- l.nndnn ant r.irl..
l-ifVrff
holding companies under the InI V H i l l , . i n t i i v 'i i i y nppusilim i In
Jeaae
Brown,
(ieorge
Jonrs,
Uvi
mn
erjititli
n
ve.ir
d.-peinlinv
•
&gt;
Ier,tale Commerre Commission's
' nml. after waiving rub tin- &gt;ml
enntra'ted thtriply Vvilh lit’ e iu iP t
II,,. . t r .. ,.f th e ir e ire u lt, n l - pi u ed tin 11 (" nl nu * lie . I li'lie v r lb .,
Knight, (Jui la Mae Minims. Va l*
III I - was ndnptnl nil........
uf arrnril wilh which lh*
rortrol.
i.
|.
i
.
1
ii.n
ig
en
n
i*
l
i
g
i
'l
a
*
on
,1 $ |;,IHl tn n.’ltl'l I' .urt re;......
deni's re’ rnl rnnvr....itiura
“Tfcera ia no effort In this Id I McGill, end llerry Will Jm es. sll
ThCt-b-ry
C.uh
h-n
w.r
i,ri*|
|
mi
lin
ji'fiil
l
i
n
t
i
*ii.
I"'
charged with disorderly cnndti t,
r.dn el fnui'r firtott
* 11 •
j the Diltlsh prime minister. Rdl? ..
to deal with tailroad ratrs nr with
lirnught tn lit- i|tt.ntmn nf Hie
d"fra'*-I
'
„l
i
wrer
fined
|.‘&gt;
earh.
tbe nprrtntf’”l* nt "f ti'" •' *•"
uoy MacDonald, and th-? femur. •
new and unregulated forms
II rr|y Mr I .&lt; it n. /ei. r In ’.tin Irtn 'h premier, ^qunanl tl.r.iot,
Challia l ee Gai kin. iharg"!
i i,inn........nn • l-y li. W rip**&lt;er. nr( "II i-. rut fti.rn Slut" n • •• •’
A f rAup nf •aSanfnel allot nr,
wsksss^lno W o n hi* first audl-i transportation", Roper le.tifie t
npeiat**
a
small
gin,,over
li.-n,
with c iaau.t. wav dianu**ed.
ppm
th*
f attuiluy for Mrs. J. t l.illTlII, p
,,mg. The r«y "r thr t v - h-d'h ,nd nn bii'jity "pi»&gt;i’ il lo an . e.irrludcd.
—• to proper*U— to enter the
"Those who have advised with
Curtis Hllbur. eharge.1 wilh l»i rtht* »pff caUM *nt«» »|HVitil
_Tire uplilPMV was -fcrely -ev -~
that
If
thi*
Ing
al
lh*
Court
lln.i
e
ye»lentoy
r&gt;ggtltl "|&gt;«artur of lh# I In' Ito
tfu-i&gt; U. cut ftilltl latHNM"
me
gr*
of
th*
opinion,
,. 1 .|i,
j,rv; t 1.1 *iiiT -trm t-m
gtotofct ratur* fa n —rs of EJotltaring,
waa
dismissed.
by K.'K.TtwiihoMer.'rritc'd rttraurr j.jjy i,! r»T*W ni ied 'i i 'l " Wind" _
I ir »d li're Hint french SCit Brit[nut statutes li
(lg public Hpoohlag Contoot at barrier oy th* antl-tnu
,
,
,
,
1
,
.,
.H.-i"n
it.
Ilnwevn,
if
that
of
lit"
tale
vrlrrinstl-iii
ft"'"
Johnnie
Brown
grid
Flel.-W
at-_
.i;».la»llr,n of
nf Ithe
t,o» S»ne
M*lll' •' ||, ^ | |,f&lt; |||p t( |)&lt;lt *|l t 0f •f
* **
i.li inn. trier wnil'/• nakr the
_ the * Imlnalinn of
lb— elimination
0&lt;todO-&gt;«st F»ld*fr A. D. 8a— I.
Ibr
bill
dors
p
u
l.
I
I
"I”
thr
.
re
Williams, rhargtd with gambling
fin, wh- plan irpt it cud n l-r .1 yivm In l.'lflrt, lil’ t "f I be 'l".t*
..............
I’ rMldenl'a tn'k "It tlm hvul-r r
J r 7 5 Oviede, today appearadI be- wr- tea I* encouraged with the aid were fired W each, while Elijah County Court as propo&gt;’-.| a) « •l
of a federal co-ordinator, much
e-nt maetlng of tavpa/ei i a' I -v tton t, VI tied In l» tiiauird Hat ;• man -f tbe lallr-.-id
V,
lux I'erl I" ' h“ «h"Uld
HI..... Hi With a r ll I
fhr* «M fort HMaHa- to
Inly '
Cmti.
mer* coo be done to avoid wastes Fliher, Arthur Y'u Ier,
rrrewal upturn wd| .r grnii**u, ■&gt; fmm yr.inu In ».,r.u&lt;V sod that "f
fmit . -1?
hr w ,. known l» be rnn.i^ri-.g a
Maty.
•
•a l H t m oa "Pot—try."
tel
TJiompsun. and Will Thumas. all
and ennsarvt act earning* than ia
that die inny *-n nil*ml wuh lh« the. two inrnthrri uf HiThe lawter*' protf.' i,n f,x , up ju H'oiitlmird f.n I’nre T..-o)
III/.
' U a had won th* OModo pabile
charged with lh* i*me offrn • m- lainerl in a resolution that wll’ ••mn f Ion, (MM tn P I ' "
work at "nee.
lad, wtUi •!* now possible."
Iglll
r he Hied to be tried next
„
&gt;l, nrpr, WB, . ltyr r .
1 ■'
Th" t nninu uun.- * d ' h •’* Th, italr gmtngid '.
1. ate Fatora
onn tVjlly. trpirsonl n«
m ihik t o &lt;;k t jo b s
Mi
Monday.
Krit/mtoyrr oml It. J. ID.il............... 1 ’ .u .i eg .
vlsie I
l ckaptata I* top turround..rten ■ the Iti • un He pi-uvrl/ frnm I I'tim In T 'llfl nod bl u
Othtr casos which ar« schvrlule.l^
siitant
from
$'.’T,'t
•
”
ha wW compot# for
1 Ml r«n I) 1
me v ' fit S3
ANIir.RSON, S C Th* Al*
to he tried neat Mvmdry sr*' Thosr* attending the no* "g I fnr thre" years li*»ni I'** I, I.1*' klnle r hr inist is "• I " " " J i ’J&gt;"
i r *i"
tto ebaaco to tutor the atato
butt they appiui’ d th" » 'gn. t ism pod bl. ..vurdavU -X iu lti-lj m ot tin •!&gt; pml nl thr armlijc elpt-**-, r«*l»**n*miH*
Disorderly
con Url
y |iBa,holder. W
1 ii • I
n r.y full Iline d iy soil 'night-ojerstien
noet at Gal—aviff-i past Jon*.
(rf »• In" . Ij •’
agaln.vt Rmwve t Andrew, a d Uallrnu ^ w Wnrr. C.'W
a v a l, nf .th*-oargninl
—U w s
PH") tn 12inn
FREEPORT, Illinois. May
yesterday, rnripaml e.-illi only a
rut iik* &lt;•!
8h»ll/ Joerph; a ' drunketW. u fi&gt;| f. A rwr«||s,. J. f. I e n Mr*, y . E. Dn * t ■ ............... Hi".
Other speaker* oa th* Program
The -new salsrif set t11 lh** I**1*
irallnr. alated that sleitlv day sbld of *t"iit 65*
« , , « Rotorlow B. U Maltoto. who (AV-Berana* their wealthy victim ehirg*
otatoxt Clcvrlanil
Cleveland Mel
MrDsn ) r)(tf y K wi|moB y |t |III
ge efttoxt
‘ Ill* Commlaaionei i
lived Ihe
si"
enitalderahly
In
«-r
lu r„y . ........ .. 1 r«T&lt; .rl of **•&gt; i p nltivr 1. Th" intreaved work
charges
toad« a abort talk ea hie eapori- tot hlinavlf be kidnapeM and thr 1*1; iccklria driving
rental of th, pmpejly a* fnlluwa,
It"
Sharnt*, Rr., J . G.
•lir »lt«»
eacei a* a amnafartaitog chomUt aheriff kept a atep ahead of their agaiaat Jam** Hall. Jr., and E d j,. A. flraer, Jr., an,| II. M '* •• i ,l . iciiti payau.s i • ny "i . «» figure* lerommsod’ I '
, -ill I - nor uf the mint ilctti will mean 6.W aiMiLcwal rinploj- •
budget e'lnuut'riu'i I’t "
............... u
ever po"eil .n ca
etoee UWi.Oaorga. ■pbeock. Baf plot, two alleged abductor* war* S'skfi, while merj charge’ nf be­
I Intel lon'Ji $|P&lt;M I - '•••
ti"
r.n
t
the legialature, nlthu el.
1 . ipie .‘ .'stiir* rerlalnl -Ik'n't;
ftto, N. Yu oooAAm * prag)d*nt in jail todgy to b* proaocutod for ing inmalca of g diwnder y home
yt*.*; JIXK) for tli»- -■"•nrf year,
mlcilon lodttrr I
’-nl 11,1
rhould have tn!
e F th - Ueal ctob who to ea a ■ $25,000 ranxom conapiraey. Wll- agt-nal E. L. Ford c " l K.-lrilo
r nd * 3 iW for Ihe Hi • , " ’r.
ItAT KILl-R m an
from prevtot-v aurvuds.
*
(ear of tht rtato. a a) P. M. Itom Trovfllton, vtcg prealdent of RIO.
HereI tlial y e. xh""' ' '
1
I
l.atci
in
Ihe
nireim
•
'
v
vtded
JarkaonvUle, r g e o a t l / th* W. T. Rawltlgh Company,
(t'onlincrd On I »**• l ',n l
to U * CHp Ccarmlaalon walked from hla offle* Isat eve­
him
F c t m c r I ’l f l n m ’ S t a r
ning
exporting
to
b*
kidnaped.
to.lhal*«ity.
,
Two men aolaod him gng took
i hicago
my a
• artattoa 8. O- ffhinhaher prt*&gt;
n
l- • ' •
'
h*' n
'• i s -tn two grtups of state high- -M
- ."hsel
• * *S.
7 * * * r ‘ the ntootlag to the ah- him to aa sbaadonod fern. Tw*
llmnge
roiinly staled way employ**, struck
PLAINFIELD. New J e r a e y m lh# (Inlah "« Chlra«»
T-CMgv Other* former undercover men who ra- Map R—UP)—Th, violrot drath of raekelrec* wa* •J**1* " ’1
1
nl
it
l.ko"w
Inure
almul
Cl"
NEW
ORLEANS.
M*"
"
*,ly
A-oata.
a
spectator,
In
the
ebevt
Mr. Rahcoek, Mr reetly learned of lh# plot In- Knight pgiwott. rs. and hia »»n.|Hay by Mayor Edward Krllv •
•j ! h iiviion, I'm ngaiqxl
awl Inflirtod Inluriev that rleiruvl’
MADRID. May ’. (,|v 1111* fa* —Jack Holland, win. tunn-d
u nsd p-vilrs and tho capture of
. pml , ( 'be a,seme law.”
Janas, M, fallowed by tha outride I F tstr, Attorney Thorn*1uu iv
and professlnral iKrilng iriler " hnl
hia life a f#w hour* later. •
lality, numorni
•r Iho tw* men raaolteJ.
Theodorp ZalUr, today engage,i; »-&gt; following *
.rotea oj homlunz . el Hie tear- II,'nt foothill rare”' «• Tots'.
They gave their name, so Wil­
’
•• ^— T'-~ ipgrlrn o# orgtnii«t loiv»f.
1
•
bue marked
nil M. DATE RET
liam Htabb* aad Uv*rn* Mosro, t i , sttontton of poli-o here. Th ref lying In revosl details nf *»•«!*?» .° P .nf.
University-. d.H " ’ lav D
wkst
HARVARD PRESIDENT
ffcgcstU
Wtr*
found
shot
to
drath
tha
beginning
t&lt;»l*v -f - 'w -day
, _
TrtvUlioa sgrsad to eubmlt to tbe
meeting,
th#
mayor
iaul
thr
*"uwax Hr* rthed by (hy irlani a . a |
Is
s
ltundnr
they
rvcentli
Im
rk
r«a«ral
itrik^
tlltU
;tV ( f i IRK-The trial "f
Wright, J .l kidnaping sad help trap tho
CAMBRIDGE,, Maa-. - Jr-rt^
ov*r frssa, Zsltor. Mr*. Fsucctt alb’ll Whs os* that newded a
itrohral heinorrhogr- ll'dland fell • bar'.- |VI Mitchell, f&gt;rmv chair­
nut ballyhoo. Tha ae-**!on *3»« lOttlAlt to mnkr n»ti° 1
Bryant. BheldoB Emery, prnfr &gt;r.
sold
they
v
t
r
,
unable
to
m**i
li­
ffitoaarinus
fnllnwinr.
■
bnul
I*'
Btrtke
waji rcporlrl
men
"f
lhNalhnal
City
Hank,
CARDINAL DIRS
of organic cbamlatry at H - r V s
as! payments on tbs to-ain*** and railed following a atrike nf the various ports «f
rt»- nlry i
night with Tony Maiulln. New Or- n ionime tax evgxlon ehirgea, yeatorday W»* *»#cs-J prwntk lb |
outlaw coal tearaator* unb-n whien
ROME—Cart Inal Corratri. for- bsd (rtijn sl diaputaa with Zeller. hail reported th# effect «f lh* tbo ffivtmmeni Inum^liaUljr In- |eeBa. Re remained cneonseiou* to was formally set yeaterday* for
Harvard Unlveralty.
toe*
mr auditor of tba gpoatollc dajo- Sailor *bot and killod himsolf M rlnsisg Of 1 « *f th# clly’s J"0 vokad eatrame meamres to curb
May II.
.
tb* end.
demo nat ration.-.
gsttow s« Waablsgtoa. died #f polk* elsspd Is on him s* ho waa coal yard*.
ftootog ( r s * tbs Isondry.
Itobsto*

Belief la Held That
Rail WorkersWould
Suffer. From P l a n d*

Tl’iuw S “«v* so-mou

- e w r M * . r : « i c r r Y c h a n g es n s b k r o r w n a n c e
M,.TA CTICS IN ROW PASSED AT M EET
■.*&lt;^;OVER LIGHT RATE OF COMMISSION
bleneHHTo Company

patyteane

tails Arc Pcmlmti

n

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we need I- ...... ..... i«MI-! «"

r v r"y'TYJ'X:::■**££«

Police Docket Minus
Any White Offenders

___ ier Of Oratory
MHnn
Contest Speaks At
Rotary Luncheon

AltorncyH V«»lc* T*&gt;
Retain County Court

Abductors Foiled In
Attempt To Kidnap

thjiti

Joint War Dcrlnn d
On Labor Racket
Violent Deaths Of •!
’ People Investigated C
. Msy ».•*»' Start Of Strilv« In
Spain Secs Violence

I Dead I’rom Illiw

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W riter In Central Florida
Loop, Beating C raker a 8-0
5s;iaa rx .1,
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.k a il l * th ird O M l

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rn
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rT T 5 T * " n » I T jn « « r
?»■ n m a oil
Whit, o k a h id i i l i l n * W «
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O N I M M ft

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T »» c m iftM ii

R e fe rs

n i “s r » j r « r s .tv.sm s
r0 * 1 ihffw
.T fejrrt.svH -if's
. a ltfh lh ln k i.l i; w ith M « » « r» o
■■■ recond k k 4 Ih ir d
p te r ta le d
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at p i la g
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T he ban m m ____________ . -

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P lt la b u r ih
K i v York
nt. Laiula .
ckkaga .
B ro o k ly n

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1tb k
% *r » b.if Mo«a
a S a to ’ of t h . k i o i n
a a rtld c a l.
" tK

»la that u m lot. bar hawdf
lata Iart Aoguot, a*t whan t ‘ l
aaama tha moCMr of a b*.y
lr| a law .ajm rge. aha ka. 24
eunda of pannUa. MM In nwwv
4 t r . M paf tka doctor kllli— 1

a u th o r. o h # h e a d . th e
c e m m lt t is o h la h w ilt
a w a i t 8 1 0 .0 0 0 I n a a a h
p r l i t t to o ln n a ra a f Su nn y
M tT M M t
M am pkla

A S S O C I.T IO M
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IOWA TOWN — Martial taw
aallak a a t I k i l f n atlsnsi
guardsmen In La Mara, lawil
attar aavarar' eutbreak t b*

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Y e s te rd a y s

la tb a

FOUND: P o ck e tb w o k . containing
-■MHraa* sHtoi i Fwn . Bwr/ tnm
hr ManUfitug and paying far thla

R e s u lts

C BN TBAL FLOBIDA LBA BO B
‘ L rcabu rg I ; D ay l.n a ItMah 11.
' M ao Sm yrae f i N a i r n , a.
Cocoa l i O rland e l l .

FOR TRADE: Rouaa and lot In
Flora llalghla for property in
or nrar DaLand. Boa M l, DaLand.

M OIITNIIAaT rL O B ID A L B A d C B
P a la lk a l i la a h a a jir llla T.
O ca la a : O a ln .a r llla I .
DoLaa4 li at. A a ta a tln a I
NATM BAL LB A B C B
Cincinnati |.a| H a * T arb 1*8
Louie
l l - l l B rash lya I t
a tenon 11*11
Beaton J - I .
O th er, not M kakiil.il.

F IR ST R M V — Rail*

AMBBICAJI L B A B C B

dsntp O f ■Danwro'un

i l i ­
N o * York «•(■ CUeolnoS f * t
I’klladrlphU -kt. 1, . n i l .
k.
gsm oo pnotponod, ra in.
flra k a m an k P a r i, a tr lp la by Bbham . r u a k o u b la by O B i l . n . and
look tk a I rad a w a y from Ik a rla ila r n In Ik a th ird In a la o . a a v a r lo
I t"
■■*■*■*■
■■am . a i
lla a a becam e Ik a f lr a t la la a d t r tn
ao tha rout# tk la aaaaan and ha did
ap In a (In # d la p la r o f h a rlln g a k llify . II# « a a o o aa elally t lf r e t lv a In
tha ptnehra w h ic h * 'w a r n rra a trd
w k t a k a » a lb t d - a la man a e d * lw »
nt b tr tnatan m ada a r r o r t th at pot
man oa tb a oacka.
•
flra h a m 'a hom or * a a mnda la Ik a
third Irin ln g w ith on# m an on W p ,
w hll# P a rt d ra v a to tw o ru aao ra
when ho roaaaatod ' f a r tb a a l r r .U
la lh a a la b th . T h a v e te ra n W a lly
B k a a a a n lo o k t r a il lo Ik e o ffrrtn w n
a f lh a v la lt ln g h a rla ra ,. ocarin a fa tir

a ■ po a
A t 11 1
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SOCTMBBN ASSOCIATION
A tlanta !•«! Mamphla I t
K n .av illa M l U t i l . Boak l-I
p a l !» n o o « n M i B e * &lt;&gt;»»'

tha C o n . i r v i -

lion A.mjrC.rep f l

4
V . M 'r h o t a k tka
J t
b irth d a y th in u&gt;«tk
t u
a t ‘ P h ilip C a n .'r
W R
d f o R r a t baby I .

-

In t h. 0 «oro«
W a a h ln g to n
N a tio n a l F a n a t n aar L u r a y . V e - hM
a n u m t k tk a ap p earan ce a f a la n tad
v llla g r . T k la p k a ta akavra C a m p Sum
( t a n conducting p h y ilc a l Inap aatlan.

j i '
c a m m u n ltr. m ,
’
ta i k r . v r P h i' p
an d h it m a th a r ra c a lv ln g cla th ln g re n t n s ‘&gt;M raau lt
a f an appoal b ro a d c a tt b y tho V « la a t f F a iU r ic n .r ,
r a c ia l a d v la o r a n d p h lla n th ra p l .tl

P R IC E S R E D U C E D

LE G A L N O TICE

•msrb'iaSl

IOWTVCM O . A P T L I C V n o n
FO B
T A B IIRMI&gt; U n o r It i M T I O t
I T ! o r THN a t M B B A i . IT A T *
I T K « o r T U B OTATM OK r t .O B *
ID A .- &gt; »
'
.
N ntle*. la k o rtb y a lro n th a t I I l&gt;
M A t.T IIIK . p u reh aarr u f T a t C a r*
t lflra to No. I i l l . datod Ik a Ith . d ay
of- A u a a a t. A . U .
I&gt;1». baa fllo d
•kid r a r t lf k a la In m y n fflc a , and
baa mada a p p llra lla n fn r I n i dnad
tu laaoo In areordanea w ith la w .
Maid c a r tlflc a la am bracaa tha fol*
tu w lag d eacrlbrc. p roparty altuatad
In gam lnalo C o un ty, P lo rld a , to*

e o a tin u rL upon th e ir h ittin g eprooe
Jn k n an n footed but ftro Inn ln nv

&amp;, . y

.w w a r M H K

*h o
atiecdodad
h im .
wan m a rt
hrlp laao Ota In a l tho D a r t n n t altkrr-

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i
1 0
i

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I rat 11 B lu rb II T r a r t ( Bnn*
’ land .. Hnrlnaa
T k i ta U land being aMcnood at

I h r d ale o f the Im u a a ro of n acli
c a r t lllr n ln 1 In tko
name a f O a
know n.
X
T h a t IL I . M a ltb l., p u rch aaar' of
T h a C r rllfW a lo No. I i l l . dared tko
I l k day o f A n n u a l. A. D . t i l l , haa
flla d aald ra r tlrie a ta In m l afftcu .
a a. I h a , mada ap p lica tio n fo r a t a *
dare, to laauo In accordanca w ith
la w . Bald co rtlfle a to am bracaa th *
fu llu w in a tlrocrlbod pruporty a lia .

SAN JUAN
O A R A G E

Laba

OvWdo, O ctw t, Dwtaon S t r ln p .
and Ol.nwood ks»a bwn la fllM
to atUnd B -B w U n g In tha U k d
Monro. School nt 8:00
uk
Monday night w htr* p U m wll) ks
tUactuMd for tha organliaUoB *b
b Itagaa that wiU oparaU dotlag
ih . tummer months. I t la aipdttkJ
llu i at laaat gU o f t h . ti*M
town. InTttod wm.BOitd play ora Bad
faaa to ths m astlnc. »sd V W
Lagut play will begin nost Bon*
ttoy.
t
.
.

Lafty Onto, and Nat Bhfrtoy
were tba pnly DaLand Radi abls
to Mcaya bams nuts daring tba
Central Florida BlMb^U Laagas1*
1931 traton. Gules gst hU kt De­
Land wbila Shirley baaaaad pas
lato ths riYsr at Dagtosa Baskb.
Saaferd Catorrfsda led tbs Osa*

n ft * ton

of

SCHOOL' 0 * J A C C O D » IT on
TH BY ’W O T lh 'J M W 'JT jV

iOOSEWCOAOUFF

Co.

.

U v o t iM r i

AM V*d hiot tfOhl
~io -ih r

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FOE RENT: Fomlahad garagr
apartment, car apata, 70k Pal
matto Ara.
*
•ha d ata at lh a iM u a a c a a f aach

kVo*1**!*

'*

•* Ul^

' T h a t B. I» a fa llb lr. p u rckao ar a f
T t a C a rllfto a la N o i o r . datod th a
• ‘ •^ .day of A u a a a t. A . a . I1 A I, baa
n l2d a * ,M w r t lf lM t a ' ta m y a fria a .
• ad k a a .m a d o a g o llc a lln n f a r la y
. w r d a n c a w ith
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B I L L Y ’S U N C L E

Bata ball fan. St Paola
Mary, U k * Monro.,

THIS WEEK ONLT. Llnaaad oil
SPe par gallon, (with paint or*
dan). 8(anlay*Rogtio, Hardware

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k ally to Frwkl/,%. »l.

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Revival Service* Are
B e e r Ordinance
Entering 2nd Week
M A D E CAPITAL &gt; Passed At M e e t
ACT BY SENATE O f C o m m i s s i o n Rpvi**! icrvice* at tw First

FOURKfN!
Th e to n y plight o f mtgr-bonded cities and counties In
Florida was revealed yesterday in figures laid before m en*

m ia m i

Da il y

The word Inflation coven
multitude of thing*.
One man Inflate* a dlrigthb
alrehlp.
In Ihe t fall we Inflate
fcotball*. On rirco* ilay w* In­
flate toy balloon*.
Easily flat-’
ler:-l persons are- aubject to laflatioa « f the »t&gt; The eomtaoneit
of aU Iaflat Ions l&lt; that appllad to
aotanwblle tire*.
Then Ibere I* money inflatioa.'
Thera la more than one Way
to Inflate money. We might men­
tion thr.e: I. Cut up one gold
dollar Into two. or cne aad a
half, ar what you like. Ifard-up
king* uied to &lt;'i that. They
tailed ft vol,_ dipping. 2. Di*
lata gold with nilvrr, doubling a*
trebling the metal money boee, A
Print paper mrnsy. government
promises In pay, and circulate
them aa morey.
Each of Iho*1 l„ a different
way [nft*!e* the mtney supply—
makes more dollars, each of lea*
value.
Oct this cheaper money Into

That tHls condition can do longer be regarded m pecu­
liar to Florida la Indicated by * recen t article In the L iterary
Digest which atates th at "cities and counties have bsen go­
ing broke alm ost aa faat a s grocers and hotel keepen.** • It
aays that |a the entire United StAteg there a n *om« 8115
local government units In default, on their bonds, including
one sta te government, 1T2 counties, 309 cities and towns,
138 school districts, and 277 other special assessm ent and
taxing d istricts.
, J h e D igest agrees with most Sanford citizens th a t there
ought to be som e way o f eomppaing local government In*
d ebted n eervh lch happens to g et beyond the actual capacity
o f th e community to pay, a cjl It refers to proposals which
have already been laid before the Congreae to facilitate re­
ceiverships and bankruptcies among cities and counties
whose bonds are in default.
Such measures, the Digest
quotes from a financial w riter In th e Herald Tribune, are
llirtly to bo held unconstitutional fo r the following reason
*hn "monMpl lefltH If" n*
&gt;erty of the
the law o f bankruptcy In th at the property
TV. Oakten Teat wa* from Gadebtor Is, not distributed among1 the creditors. On
.4:7, "Thou art no more a
hut a aon; and If a *•«.
tho contrary, by th e term s o f the bill It la intended
M heir of God through
only to scale down the debt of the taxing district and
to substitute for the outstanding obligations anew
set of obligations which will rem ain an Indebtedness
the taxing district.
The d istrict is not discharged
They UH ns that thta AJ parB t beer ha* get something In II
from Its obligations, but Its Indebtedness continues.
li right even If It lan’t alcohol.
though reduced In amount.
T he bill Is held to Iw
an attem pt to force a composition, adjustm ent, and
Bocrata Is Congrtao
am
refunding o f the'obligations o f the taxin g district
Id” Hoooavelt I* going to do
under the sanction of the courts of th e United
thing about war debt*. They
Staten without ih e unanimous consent of the
hn'l the dilution and Inflation of
r hepa ha-will.
creditors.
money wh'ch makes or mam us;
And the opinion o f a law firm specialising In such mat It I* th* credit Inflation or defla
, the Digest explains. IIs quoted to the e ffe
" ct "th a t the ton of credit.
lir t U p ha* won anything In Congress or the united s ta te s has no power under th e ConWhen credit w*i Inflated, In
It four rest*.
siitutlon to enact the proposed amendment to the bankruptcy IKH, so (hot people could b-iy
----------- -----------law for Ihc reason that such a law would be an unlawful in- more gn.-ils than Uglr pay checlu.
111 Bogera taya thoy’r# pa*a- terfercncu with the-right* o f atates to adm inister their own 'could cover, factories could Mil
bUV *o f**t up ihar# in Con* affaire through Uielr'leglalaUve, executive, and judicial de* more good* than if e m it had sal
a, they don’t havo ilm* to pgrtments In their own manner through their own agencies, been to raay. That waa Ihe "now
’am. They Jo*t war# at *m
w eg el it g ij debtors In-the United S ta te s are entitled era;" Ihe two-car. garage time.
key gw by.
to relief from th e fed era l* governm ent except cities and Then ihe rrtillt bobble wa&amp;nitked
and manufacturer* had uAlow
I f nnyone-tries to help them , it'a unconstitutional. tliwn while tlk* people i&gt;G8pfor
B j r i e editor of the Palmetto
thing* already consumed.
That
Kpw* write* learnedly of Ihe Hki*s
waa depression.
5htnee." W# aappoao that I* a *ort
A Big Asset
Then, Ju*t a« lha Inflation of
of tangle between a clinging vine
credit had ktpl production abort*
Inquisitiveness has always been a ch aracteristic of
ie trouble with Cyril amt Kun- youth and it was due to th is quality In part th at an Erie City Changes Its
Buck wa* they jutt plckad Railroad express train with f&gt;00 passenger* aboard barely T a p t i c s In Row
wrong state In whj^h lo iluas escaped a serious wreck recently.
Hix orphan boys, ranging In age from I I lo 15, pre­
O v e r Light Rate
ferred looking out. the window o t th e ir orphan home a t the
(Conttnuad From F a o One)
rain to listening to the radio one rainy day.
As
Davie Short*, 81. Augustine, they gaged a t the downpour they noticed some railroad tic* *oma month* ago, for by appoint­
said for WSOO. In the boom days
ing two othor men to the new
It waa expected to sell for five floating Into tho grounds and suspecting th a t they had
came
from
tho
railroad
tracks,
the
boys
told
the
matron
who
million*^—'Tamp* Tribune. Buyl
gave permission lo investigate.
,
That’a deflating ’em.
T h e discovery was spon made that a gulley about HI
feet deep had undermined the rails.
As th e youths were
making their examination, they heard the sound of the ap*
proaching express, and using co als as improvised (lags, they
waved the train down.
I t stopped ju s t sh o rt If Ihe wash-

Secretary Bwansoo has retomloaded th# Immediate construeto of (88-MW war vssmIs , in*
Bdlng on aircraft carrier, deguyere, submarine# and airsue*. And walll bat wall need
t of 'am If this economic conferwo doosn’t pan out.
i * .-o
———
affoettva method to bring
|iM.Inflation of tho currency l*

) change a $10

hill Into one*,

■•.should bo mentioned to Cunroepr—Miami Herald. That *ilalns It beautifully- If aftw
tanging the ten spot Into nnM,
na of th*&gt;n am givtn to auma-

T h eir action, whereby many lives were probably saved,
Is In contrast to the careless observation o f some people.
The story la told o f a college professor who made an experi­
ment with hia claw tq see how observant and Inquisitive they
wero.
Tito pedagogue placed hia finger Into a very unsav­
ory chemical m ixture and apparently taated it.
Some of
the class followed su it with very unpleasant results.
They
were then Informed th at success in chem istry depended upon
observation and InqulaitivencHa and th at they should hayo
observed th at he did nat place the same fin g er in hia mouth
th at he applied to tha m ixture.
W hat la title of chem ietry la equally tru e of every
phase of endeavor.
The mah who gets ahesd is the one
who ohserves closely and who is Interested enough to inves­
tigate.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
I , U. S. will continue Its
*q gangster* throughout tho
qx pf income tax prosecu­
te ha* always seemed to ta
If you cannot convict them
tarder and the root* terteoe
jted, It I* better W convict
r Ux fraud* than to let
fm .

Messrs. W. D. Wlldman aad
Forrest Ostchsl, who l i f t Sanfrd
tsriy Monday morning m suto for
V hglate a n «B**dtag on rapidlyBy T u tid ly evening they reached

Friday of lost week at Minnlch
Fisa*. She waa sccompaultd by
her bister, Mrs. W. M. HSynee,
and little daughter, Dorothy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Washburn
won stilting “'C am eron' - City

M*eon. haring travslad 440 mil**. (rianda on Tuesday of this week.
They roport a fin* ulp and expect Mr. Waohburn will leave next
ta roach Cheie LTIy, Va. bp Fri- Tues&lt;Viy for Mt. Plvssant, Iowa,
whot* h* will bo

as cities. roautlM, "and- dtei,'U about tight- hamlrsd-mUwhteh Just go** to show how
Florida's credit -WAS- If
Shall* can get tho** debts,
' tattled, or cancelled, and
isstntatn our credit, he'll b*
ta hire himself hut to Eng• than two hundred piece*
tail Beach real estata wa*
drinff th# months of March
prll, according ta th* Miami
.Hows, wkkh - adds that «m
content handled over *210,-

joined

*fl*e

Mr. and Mr*. N. P. Yowcli and school cloees by Mrs. Washburn
fatally and Mr. and Mr*. K. G. and their son, Harold, and they
Duckworth and family, of Orlando, expect to make their home at that
wen lie th* city this morning, place for a time.
combining burines* with pUasuir.
Uttle Mies Mildred Holly will
DEATH Y o HUGH
b* .tha Jploiat si tha Tom Thumb
wedding at tha high athool audi­
BOULDER,
Delo,—Colorado's
torium tonlgL Miss Camilla Shaw -mile-high altitude I* fatal to
Putesten, daughter of Dr. and 'boohworms. Prof- F, J . Back of
Mrs. Samuel Puleston, will taka the University of Colorado racial­
tha patt of thd bride In th* wed- ly received * library af 420 ran
llf-S-i.
L l l . a tL
Bii_ I
* -w-' ,.
dlng. white
Albert Pinkney
Con­ old voluawtr valued at gtg^OO
nelly, non of Mn and Mrs. A. P. from Datrolt,■Mich. Th* books
Connelly,‘ will be tha bridegroom- worn alive with book Ik* and
Tho city'council mot ta regular bookworms. After several days In
HNlH May • at 1:80 P, M. with Bouldor lha Insect* war* nolicad
t- A Miller, pro*ideal, F. ’ L. to have disappeared. BcteniisU at
Woodruff, S. Rungs, w. 8. Hand, tha anlveraity ,crodlt*d their exB, y t. Herndon, and W. B . Undar- termination ta the high altltod*.
dbbd ta attenaaae*. C.’,C. .Wood-‘

too- tha an* raff waa abaanL Daring tha nw*t-&gt;
e s ignwd lhg It was aovad aad aeiomdkd
tbat th* talari*, of Ute'twlldd bn
ratead from Maoo par. month -tq

City Commission would establish
rates which, under what Mr.
Dlghtan sletad a* being th* rommetdy awoptecl rote, would roqulro
th* phwur compsey. lo carry tm
burden of proof.
Mr. Dlghlon luggeited thel th*
original commltle* ho askfd ta
function again- H* also suggested
that Inasmuch as Mr. Miller had
spent tonrld'fsbl, tipis in n study
of local and oql-of-cily rates, that
Mr. Miller be earned to tho rommltlee together with a filth mtm■■■aw.li a■
member.
He' stated that If this committee
retains with • report that recemmonds K now and tower'scats of
rats* fo&lt; local rontumera, that
Iht Comm1*&lt;loners should ostah&lt;Uh thee# rota* so J u t and rsaeanabl*. J f th* power company re­
fused ta Incorporate them, th*
City thou should bring mandamus
procsadlngs agalnat tha puwor
company.
,H« farther staled that among
th* many benefits that might aecm* If tha aaw lac lies are suecessful, wUf ba tha cancellation af

n ew *

the hoping power of the people,
*a lha deflatkn of errill broorht
production to a ptandiiil! at a
point below the minimum need*
cf the people,
Thp Inflation which many
people think we n:ed la the reinftatioo of credit-to-permit the
people to hey enough gaud* to
kiwp themechae at leaat partially

'ConttsW Prom Pag* Onal
Thlo hill al&lt;o had been repotted
favorably bp a Hoove Judiciary
lom ltteo. But the Senate bill,
carrying a unanimous foil call.

Congress end tb« administra­
tion a n looking over all th«c
tuflatl-n* by adding '(ilvcr to
1»ld. Thf bonui bio? wart* money
inflation by payiag Ike boru* In
printing pma cash. Some a&gt;l«
«c:nomi«(s helluva In money In­
flation to lb-* eilent of making
five gold dollar* out c f Ike gold
now uaed In thru# or four. C«ngreea la giving the President
paw v ta take any ef these atep*.
Senat.r
LnPollette, Senator
Wagnog and other* want credit
Inflation by way. of public works.
The governm ml, If they had Ihelr
way, would put the unemployed

(Continued from Page Oner
In lease the P. D. 8. boat dock to
Dae Id Cooper, young Sanford man
who plana opening a boat repair
eatabliihment, for the «um of |M0
per year, payable In City bond*.
MV. Cooper wa* given a 7**/
lease with the provision lh»t he la
'to make any end all repair*. He
was given the right to make the
1600 payment within VO daj*.
Mr. Cooper ball oiigirally of­
fered to pay f t per month rent
for a raanonabJt term and to
build a waya up and down which
*mal| boat, maybe pla red Into and
removed from the water. Thir

Christian ebuch entered open a
■nrrod weak Sunday wit* le v .
San I. Smith epeohing ta tipw - '
Ity audimeia at both lha s»rnand evening eervtreo.’
V *&gt;
Last fight a (area throw# « u
present ta bear him talh an "Tho
Heart and the Gcepel" During
hi* talk he straoead the threa **-iributea aflhaheart—Intelteat, wilt
power and sensibilities, and the
threw dviaion* af the OoipeLt- •
facta to be believed, commands'
to b &lt; obeyed, and praralaea to ha
enjoyed.
..
Trnlfbt Rev. Smith will »ye«k
on "Christian Bapilatn." Special
music will be rendered during
ihe program-

F O B M O TH ER'S DAY
O It p

h#r that

In lin e

rwm lfutvr

pf y o u r &lt;|iouititfuta*B»—ih4
she* w ill
p rlM
roost —
your ptleitrifrAiifi*
t h in *

That would itart the flctorie*, «»
rich the farm*. Oat* this circle*
of production and roiuumption
is .pinning, tho goveramont would
he moving from tho oceno. Indus­
try would he moving aa awiflly
then that It wguld ha easy to
raise lf*-&gt; late* ta pay off lha
debt* incurred ln giving Industry
it* start.
This form of |nfUtloa, credit
Inflation employed la make Job*
the Presld ut I* alio to l * au1,‘ict'acd in empHy”. . . .1* the
country ln danger, aa Ogdon Mill*
a id .Senator Veu *o passlonaHy
Infiit, (mm then* aovarai inflalloOfcT No, if w;&gt; know when tn

W lrhollV Studio

.

litnoo 311*1 .

rhey'II Cut L ike New 11
H u rslc a l lo o li; n il k in d * o f t c l i*
»nre and k n lv tffi p ru n ltt* tool*
n f All h i n il*. • ! ( .
K ip o r t m w

'" " " l a w n

m o w ers
t t r e a ln # o m ! S k a r f n r f
.AIimp r « r §■!#
H ave jrnur w o rk iln n s by a re a l

J. W. SHADOIN

Wo i r * equipped to produce
first class lab work a t Uio
lowest possible prices. Git# sa
a t r ia l

Herald P rinting Co
Phase US

Cutting Proposes
Spending 01 Huge
Sum For Buildings

LUM BER

servers feared th# atlltuue aurosu
ould hut rryatailie cangiosiional
opposition lo doing anything at all
about the debts.
(Continued from rage One)
Another iV»ng*r-t*d«n propoaiLabor 'Committee announced the
tion whlqfi the administration eon-

tlnuod ta study wee Ihe bill, long
In preparation, which tho Presi­
dent ha* planned to send to Congross to clothe hioteelf with power
to lower tariff* In lullabotalion

30- hoar work week bill would be
reported
by
Ihe
committee
Wednesday, Incorporating protec­
tion and control of Industry provi­
sions, with flexibility of the nntltivpt lawn, along the lines sugrMtod by President Roosevelt in
hi* a&lt;iirt»* Sunday night.
At th* Whit# House congratula­
tory messages Implied by tho
Pieaideat’a speech poured in. Aa
Roootytlt turned to preparation ef
hie propoint for n government
“fartaeruhip” with buxines* ta
improve wag* irale*. reduce hour*
of work and control pro-.Viclion,
there were Indications this would
bo incorporated with the public
works program as a substitute for
tho disputed SC-hour work week
measure upon which the House
Ichor committee Is working.

ambassalorat-large,
sought to
bring (lieat Britain .into lint on
a tariff truce by talking with
officials at London, Belgium es­
poused Ihe proposal without res­
ervation.
Hero’s haw tha tariff true* mat­
ter stands thus fan Frants haf
officially accepted, on condition
that It may Inerente Its tariffs to
meet further depredation of currondes, that it thaii not apply lo
tariffs already bofoca it* par-la­
ment. end that the principal na­
tions agree; Great Britain ha*
taken no portion publicly al­
though MacDonald ha* Indicated
U would !mpo*o&gt; “re terra tons; ’
ttatten end German representa­
tive* h#rJ haro expressed spprov.
* 1 ;-Japan has ladleatad-gondttloa- reduction amt mBootsry stabilisa­
tion. It was learned Schacht *xprtxsed hhnaelf a* strongly In
sympathy with th* A&gt;u«rlran itfort to rehabilitate th* price of
•liver and IMeatsd German auppart could be counted upon for
this project and th* tariff true*
as well.
Schacht, also conftiml with
Secretary Hall, the two going aver

to thte committee, but be later
withdrew th* name of Mr. Btacnworth whan Commissioner W. A.
Loffta* suggested that Mr. Shhtholier be the fifth committeeman.
Mr-‘ Dlghlon announced ta tM
.VmmlsoUss that
4k.t h*^would
—ii •canahwC
—c. * -.
• to offer hU servlet!
1

Bperlal price* nn * c r t* n

itonr*

(or th* M il two walk*.

Hill Lumber Co.
nth aad Rally
Reasonable Prices with
xtp s e r v i c e

„ ,rh w a jm

Home Mixed Feeds
W e c a rr y a ro iu p la t* lla * of
r n u llr y amt M lurk E n d * . A lto
Nliruph&lt;wka A D tle lu m N llr a l* .
O et s u r p rlre * , before you buy.
W# can m v * you m unay.

SEMINOLE
FEED CO.

DENVER—Puichs** of a glass
or s bottle of near beer In Colo,
rado mean* not only a cooling
drlhk, hot also ah I in keeping th*
atato’a Indigent aged out of th*
poor houso. Tho state legislature
recently enactaj n law providing
for an old ago pension, to bo fi­
nanced largely through « tax on

Hi t s Your Glauses
ntteff Now t I I - . . ,
Reduced price oo single virion
and Kryptok tense. Abo All
the!) and modern gold filled
'franco.
~
D r. H t y y M cL swIln, J r .

OPTOMETRIST

*u v

A f * - «(:&gt;•f

GECRGgWASJ
M lV It T . AND

BARGAIN '
EXCURSION
,

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M A Y 12-13

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All

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UNIINCl KM lU’ktM

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ID, FLORIDA.

Ladies Day” At Club
Ib Observed By Group

eraon als \
K t and K n. C. T. Proctor 1*f:
yesterday for Havana, Cuba to at
f«||t tba American Legion conren

TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933
nf the Woimd'ii Club tit lake
MV Inesday afUrco-M at 3:30
» at the club ho-J*« follow,
iq. b n ln m pie*ting a’. 3:IW

wifi (ti'o an Illustrated lecture ort Hymn by member* of the Mum.'
the top.c tor the day. Mr*. Henry Department.
Mr,. F. M.^Marfer un.l Mr*. .1.
Wight will give a «hort talk on
the awarding of the Newberry C. Mitchell will b(. htnlei'i** for
Award Review and another fea-jliie ,ncin! hmtr at II
-.in speaker fur me day tore of the ptogram will be the t piugrnni. The publi
Mr. Virginia Spencer who ,inging of the Swedish Naliopni invited to uttend.

i‘t Solution of Her
Economia frobkm" will In. th
subject of tba monthly prnginu
meeting af tba Literature Depart

Social Calendar
TUESDAY

Buy Now
* I IRE priIport have joined the upward trend. We believe they wifl
ndvanee again— in fort, increasing prices of rubber and cotton are
«urc to bring -higher lire price*, (Jet your tire requirement* NOW
while we are selling Firestone Hxlra (Jttaliiy Tire* at these low prices*
BUY TODAYl SAVE MONEY!

“A Lady’s Profession”
At Milane Wednesday

CORRECTION

FRIDAY
Regular meeting of Faille Har­
rison Chapter s.f the tl. A. It.
will lake plare at 3:00 o'clock at
tli ■ humr of Miss Perry Leo Hell,
Celery Avenue, with Ml»* Bell
nml Miss Ruth Hand as hostesses.
Election of officers.

Through inailvcrtancc it was
stated In yesterday’s Issue that
Fulloti Heater underwent an oper­
ation for appendicitis Friday at
tha Femald-Laughtun Memorial
lloapltal. By way of corra.'tlon wu
wish to aisle that It was his
brother, Hudson Hester, who had
tha operation.

The quarterly rally of all Chris­
tian Kndtavor Societies of the Or­
lando District will be hald at 8:00
|&gt;. M. at the Christian Church In
Kistimmre. Members of all Chris­
tian Endeavor Societies of this
city art invited.

COLD

-GOLDEN B R E W
and
-DUSHKILL”
and the consequent bankruptcy of
their Industry, Insist that she take
’a certain quota of booip whether
________
ehe wants It or not. She doesn't
doesn’t
want It. and she engages in u bat­
tle of wit* with the big shot of tho
Industry whl.h leave* that gentle­
man gasping for .breath.

Mottle --------------

MONROE
LUNCH ROOM

&gt;0. E. STALKY, Mgr.

Z rin n n u n ctn tf.

the NEW
lU U * ~

T ire e to n e

SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE

Rose Circle of the Garden Club
will meet at 10:00 A. M. at the
home of Mrs. A. W. Epps and go
frfm there to the picnic at Lily
Gardena in Lockhart.

All members and frlenda of tli»
Congregational Christian Endeav­
or are invited to meet a t 0:15
f*. M. at the Pariah House to
drive to tho .Spring rally of tho
Mt*. Samuel Pules ton
was OrlamVr District of Christian En­
called In Fort Mycr* Kuniay by deavor lu lw held in Kissimmee.

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T liU tire I* th e ri|tml of
nil sim ulant lirunil firgf
line Urea In Q u ality,

Members of the Sarah Parker
klrthodist Orphanage Club will
hnve an- all-day -quilting at Iht*
church annex. Covered dish lunch­
eon at noon.

Adam’s husband

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0 . P. Ewing. Ml,a Mildred
tight, and T. A. Battle, of
lento.

With Mr*. Georg* Knight, Jr.

M tba guest of Mm. Waller L ' lhp pti„ jn t
Cooper, East Eighteenth S tm t. aft &lt;r which It
-------in the cleh &lt;1
Friends of Mr». E. C. Ilatper wa* decorated
will regret to learn that she un- |with a profusion of , oleanders,
and staUcOs* Bridgi
cknetot an operation Saturday at j plumbago,
the Psfnald-Laughton Mrmnrial!I came, were enjoyed tfntij lat •
In the aflrinoon.
* i
Horpltaf.
It wa, d v-ided yesterday that
Hrfc Albert Watson returned rhannr, will he made In the rlate
W her Bhmr in DeLand after and rrlebralion of ladies' day. As
(pendlag tk* week-end hero with soon a* definite plans havu Iwen
lip. sad Ml*. Peter Schaal, Cen­ made amiuuneetnent will be made
,
tral Apartment*.-------- . ---------- -in lha.nanar-"
Thow pr nent were: Mrs. 'AT
Symes, ,1 the church. All officers, teachL. B. Higgins, of this city,1ami W. Knox. Mr*. Roy F.
ers, advisors, and committee chair­
M». aitU 'Kfh. T. E. Bgttlc anl Mrs. L P. Hagan, Jr.. Mrs. W. men are urged to ttlcrd.
dtp. Htaebck, of 8 -errnto. nnr- If^ Bussell, Mrs. Peter, Schaal.
WEDNESDAY.
H)pd to . Orlando ynturday nft- Mrs. Albert Watarn, of Ikdaiml,
Mrs. I.vman Hultolph, Mrs. W.
Central amt Aiale„ Circles a|
Jfaocn on buslneae.
M. Scott. Mrs. II. M. Papworth, llie Garden (’deb will meet nt 10.'hi
k r». ladus Bowen Nichols. of Mrs. George Knight. Jr., and Mrs. A., M. at Central Park before
visiting U l , Charm Orchid Gar­
Wbahlngfon, tJ. C., !i spending J . S. Adams.
den as the guests of Professor T.
several wkeka hero with hrr sog.
I- Mead. Each section will pro­
1- Gordon Brisson. UIO laurel
vide a lunch. All members and
Avenue.
friend, of the Garden Club are
Invited.
Mr*. 0 . A. Jonrs, who under­
went tn gperstlon Monday mornRegdlar program of the Lit­
Ink at ,h4 Medald-Laughton Me­
erature Dtfairtment of the Wom­
morial Hospital, ‘ia reported to bo
an’s Club will take plare at 3:3t&gt;
Improving nicely.
o'clock at the club housed
The
public la invited. Kigukar busi­
ness meeting will he held at 3:00
o'clock.

IC E

Forming » party anjaj
picnic Sunday at Ruck 8
were: .Mr. anil Mr,. L B. Ill
niul family, of thin city, at
ao.t .Mm. T. E. Battle. M

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lie u r a n r e .

C&amp;GOLD STANDARD

o/Tire Values

the

MASTERPIECE

OF TI RE

CONSTRUCTION

V l E T O l II llliernl tr/nle-ln ullownnrr for yuur ujil tire*
III rxrtiiingn fur Firraluno High Speed T ir e , — 7 fir f.'ufif
S im u la n t o f T ire I ilium. I'nr vrry lit lie money we will equip
your enr with Flrtwlnno &lt;iuui-Dip|H'il Tirim — tins S a fes t
T h e * hi I h r II arid . They have (lie patented f.’tfru V alue* of
f.'n n i-D ip p in g nml 7'iro f.sfru G u m -D ip p ed f.'orif /'fie,
l tu ler t h e S riru tU lm llv designed N o n -S k id T rn til — In pin*
you M O ST M IL L S I'KIt IK)LL
Don’ t risk. u n i dent nun ih rr iluy willi Inferior or
....................
dunfierimsly I hill, worn lire*. T rad e I Item In Irnlny fur
Flre*ln n e High N|ieril Tire* — llm T ir e , Hint Inlli! won the
Imlimin|Mdi* 500-m ile rare for th irteen eonsrculive yearn—
tires. I lint tire lunile hy niu-ler liro Inilhler*.

ni-MCMHITt —your finite* rnu sfiijtyoor irfieri,, hut

In liral lino *|ircl:ri liruml lire ,
lltotln without th e im m iifut'ltirer'a m ime nml gtiurunlee, uffrrril
fur auto try d ep artm en t alurcs,
n il' riuu p m d r*, nml mull tm lrr
enlulng liu ii.r*. Till* i* " T h r

T i r e T h a t T a u g h t T h r i f t In
M illion ,

FIRESTONE SENTINEL TYPE

I

T h l* fire I , of lieller Q in d llj,
( ’uuslnii'lion nml \\orkmmi«lti|»
lliuit arenuti line *|icelin hr.iml
lire* muile wiihoul tho inuiiiifueturer’* nmne nml gunrmtleo
uml nlTereil for mile hy mull order
ImiiMTi mid oilier*.
*

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Fstrn, Ih-uvy lied T'ldir. tstiilrd Inside
with a *|nriul e iiu i| M iu m l, wlilrli aeul*
ukuIuhI nirtos*. Flevildn ridtlier iid ro a lrm
— Ito rhmieo for ulr leakage- cottolnnl nlr
|irmaura Insure* Rreuler tire niHe.ige.

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Other M w tftnpueitmmtmh Lam

*IZK

Till i tin- i-. o f goml Quality
nml Wnrhmmi-iiifi — e.irrien the
nmne “ Firestone” mnl full nmir*
m itre — enlil ii* low u* inuny
i lieii|i *|iei'iu1 liruml lire* iiim ili,
fuelured In sell ul n |iriee.

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,|ire$foiit BATTERIES
F lrm tiiit* IlallrrlpN
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Long

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MAGNEX-

W b will I d l a n t ui i tLr
o f U n iirrjr H l f , ! '.

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COMPARE Construction, Q uality, Pr|a#

|Yoji

t hq uR h t

RUINED
cleaning,

by

U r t t io N f
S P ARK PLU G S

T lrctfo n t
Tim lM*vr Hrfhlnii* Atliicipruf Hrtikt*

Giie n lioltrr spark, lo rry sod
iHitivr, nml lu is a loogee llfa.
Hi.id*ie lr&gt;lnl nml svnlid against
|M,nrr Irakna*. tlld wurn plug*
naslr giiMiliiir. Mr will tn l vour
Sfsark Plug* FREE.

C.tninU iBiiiiiiiitiiri'-itriHitfatiilriiitMtlifn

a new pflnriplp wliirli iiriNlnrr*
i iittHiiIm t Itr.ilaing urlitm nml ijmjvi?
|iu*ill»0 liraLitin unilnil* Wr %»III It *1
)o n r llrakr* M i t t . *

MAGN EX

S'

B A T T E R -1 E S

SPARK PLUGS

were

ordinary

I'ia/f I In' r ir m ln n e Itn lh lln g n t *‘d C en tu ry o f l*r«g re„,” f.'hiVngo. S ee th e
'atnuu.i Cnin-IHfijteU t h e * b e in g inttilc In a m o d ern J ire ,(o n * lir e fa c t o r y .

when cleuniti

by ua ta k e on new life.

; SEMINOLE
PRY CLEANERS
"W , la v lla

Firestone Tires—Firestone Batteries
Firestone Brake Lining Woco Pc0

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« 3 s lB i

LOW COST MOTORING N E C E S S I T Y

ond yowl

.

FiRESTONn COURIER TYPE

cN ew
T )re « to n e sea ltyte
Leakproof TUBE

Church will havr a baked ham arpi
chicken pilau euppcr beginning s'
6:00 p. M. In the Meisch Bulhiing.
The Cecilian Club will meet at
3:16 o’clock at the studio of Mi
Fannie 8. Munson on Myrllr
Avenue.

Ice
Cream

J

C nnstnict in n a n d Ap—

the Pines* of her slrpfalher, Capt.
y o u f l i f r t Oilisf atop y o u r cur.
SATURDAY
W. It. Collier. She was accompa­
The Wuman'a Missionary So­
nied hy Dr. Puleslun whu rcturnrd
ciety of the
First Methodist
Sunday night.
the

DRESSES

:

I Crosley RadiuH and Electric Refrigerators
Tiolcne Motor Oil —Washing and Polishing—Gres*
Phone

C «aip4rU an

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