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NUMDER 164

Is Legalized COVERWRiniLIC DEBT Roosevelt Makes Report To
4 Governor Signs DEFIESLAI TOlO
People
Concerning
Affairs
f ill This Morning BIDHOARDINGATUMILLIONOf State Since Inauguration
149 Municipalities in

Democrat Is
UGAUZED BEER Colorado
Seeking To Prevent Total Of 181 Arc In
He Thinks Is Default On Bonds;
SOLD IN SANFORD What
ASK FOR
AbrogfationOfRiRht S t t S S S M U M
PUBLIC OPINIONS
AT B H PRICES
; TALLAHASSEE, May 8.—
&lt;AJ*.) — The manufacture
ON ARSENIC LAW
aofl aala of &amp;2 percent beer Cuban Product Finds

ttfffce Of Sholtz la
* Jammed With Spect tutors To Witness
Official Signature

REPORT ON H U G E w u l
RELIEF BILL IS (Jovernment, Agrri0 . 0 BY SENATE

Weck-Knd Accident
Toll Heavy In Dixie

TALLAHASRF.P. May 8. t.lh
—Florida's publle dcht a , of De­
ATLANTA. May 8. i.Vt
b?vcnlcen person* 'o re kill&lt;“'l
cember 31. IMS. Is
1.30k MR.
An week-end arcidvnte in 'he
members of the FI rid* U fi»Ja;
'
, , • „ ( (A.P.) — Fre*l«li'nt RoaMVpH
South, nine by automubi'r, four . .
lure svere advised today.
M
e
a
s
u
r
e
N
o
w
( . n o s I » i CllUinw, t0 th c natio n f o t
arid'w ine and like beverm*rt
h&gt;
drowning,
two
by
*rain»
on.Compilation of the exact____
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R
HlM
inntr
wtinfetsis«Mi»tw
TMTT*li,n o f iK eT m t r - w w r - m n
..n l one by cle trsndion. Isruislshould Ho it", this patriarch of more than » T**r ■*" ■"
■why Ooternor Sholtz aigned
K
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t
csoasi
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th
e
govora ami North Carol'no verb
fie® acta of current Tegiala- Legnliitd beer mode a ratugn to Colorado poillfo reaffirmed to the brought np to the first of lhi«
_
'rrr.meflt ami ntfriculturc, in*
Itposted four arridedte' drtlhs.
Sanford this morning at one ptln United Press In on interview yee- year, was end • I yesterJay and
WA.-IHNtni'N. May
ft|n| tnutsporfntion”
.ttife, fivlng the atate.ita first
: .i-th iXrolin* three, tieorgi.i
nta after 9:00 o'clock when Wurt snlay his defiance of President the data on the debt went I » the
In a Idler expressing
rcr'11
M
'k
...........
.
W
V
In
a
full
pxponltlon
nnd
Tenhcssce
two
each
and
beverage, in more than W. Warner, manager of th* Val­ Roosevelt's* order again*! 8»w legislators from the goverroite of Hon to Th- n ets d f-r "snlusM
tislsy to n coilviriyro icpost on lbs
.. ,
.
i f ., inf
.|r ,. life
*
to
Alabama and Ark-n-u* one
fice. It was annourfeed yesterday
admim.ti-.lbm
half
Iu
Inn
.toll
ir
policirn—
|.tt.st
untl
*ul
1i'
hosriArg.
' far
I”
des Hotel, opened hi, sun-parlor
•
vrvicex
ien-t!rvd
thus
•aeh
The Riirvry
survey was
waa msmmade oy
by "K xs
To prasent abrogation
mon o
ofr whst -pi,
11 lirl till and it wa. te... to Ihe, lie anhoumed that raM»r ” *
•Three of th* new U wi itgtllxeO rafrrthment room to a large
undlng o u t' publllc &gt;entim«isl‘|
he Regards aa. constitutional1„ ,th p , | | | nger of tbe Mianil Hrr
Hon,i- tor fuul n.n;*rcs*i.m»l mr w il be prop.sxcd shortly to gi «
noo-lntoiksting oil throng of local persons and sold
think' "» . the
/£
to. * 7I&gt; . vira'r hnance Com ' to Induitiial workers n mm. late
rights. Thomas declared him self .M and
wUlnlng not more the first bottle to Pell* S. Trank. perfectly willing" to abendon the nounco menl alnted. with lh- as Seisslfo*
mi.I* &lt; approved a comrrom.se on w»g* -t'lum . prevent c^ctWaaV
Within half an hour two cases of
\ f 1 1 - pereent s'cohol by
-omforta of his home for a prison
I tli. on'r I’.erslal *l»ctiKlly tax competition tnd unduly long Wrap
American heer had been sold out,
a
ptoildiny fo ra two pcrctnt levy otsl for lat-or. an.l at tho same l.ino
weight They repeated til conflict- ■nd at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon wH,
•
, ,
....
m eint every word I U H y •. u. .m ,
*
*
l
|p
i o d Ucti .o fi'm ic slle a n J commcr- Iu rn ro u rn ^ each iiwluttrjr to
"
'
k
nearly
A
O
O
bottles
of
both
Ameri­
tag lees.
prevent nveiproduetiun." _
referrirg to his |,U.
‘ Th* f o r t h lU tnU Mt up o »J» can anj Caban beer had been sold i a j Y . " R 2 , o ’J - a i “ f c . . . . . . * ................ Aa a pn . of tbe n«w nitiojal
»
*
on
InduJtiUl
usri
i
la-gunmig
h&gt;pt.
gven counties
ro n n u n of
ni Imher *l* 'c •. irvHf*^
r
■ ^•
&gt;
,
planning progtans he surer.sd th.e .
tow of regulation ta d taxotlon. It at tho Valdes, with only a limited Itatea DUlrUl Httoiney Ralph m * ■
s nrvn
1.
supply remaining.
ara
there
no
governmental
nnl|x
R;p.escHt.tlvea
En*,m.nlRvr
•
-I
“,ir . In wkhh he aald ha had ob- Nrr mere no goveronwo...
I o itat« too of tis cent* o
A. fnvuinhto
report on the muni anti truat Itwx would be p.e,lived
TALLAHASSEE. May 8 i-Pi
.
I Holly *te
now the
opinion
Tho Valdes Hotsl manager wee
»20
more
than
|n
default.
They
am:
-Florida's
constitutive
wmi'd
be;
naltan
of
.Hoh-rMSora.
publlfhcr of to present inoropodes but shut
_
« * • tho D m ii|« and • not the only loesl person to offer ained *180 In. gold.
_ . . .1
I. «
wo I: . .-_ L4,.a,iihia VmV that they will not sole t&lt;s repeal
allowed by the Presidrnt's onl*r, frrson, Madison. F -ritnhlt. Ira) the r svnlc law as. to tan serins» a mandril to permit Ihe Legnla'ure I pi-w.f npets at Fort Iraudctdnle, De they would nut lie prriulttod 1*
•colo .ef Ikon** f*#* fur man* beer for sale today, for the
fnyette. jHnri-n, end Wnukttlla.
Irand, xmt Dry tuna Itcarii. to be “eacouregu lit: Lin i of unfair
g k tn w a .- whotoolm, a»«l w- Smokehouse, and Monk's Place to teat IU vallitly.
Of the ta t municipalities hav­ and "range*. They aie hn-cfiil to levy a th u - p:rf-nl *.• cial governor of Ducitis Rich was or- lomfw.ltlan (hat m u lti In lung
"Some
Democrat
should
do
It
toilero. It allowed tho Immediate each had secured s li cases of Cu­
that local and «onrly rvridenta ■ales tas for \b'- bciflMlt of lh»
hunts, atarvatu.il ssacra und um *
beesuse the Democratic Perly haa ing outstanding bonds. . 11'» are
will write or leeg iaih them in public i.hool. if the Irajlslaturw i-red by the Sciwtis Icr'ilorics com* pruuuctluis."
■oto by hotels, raatsurants, clubs, ban beer that wa« finding a ready
now
in
d
-fault
cither
iri
pnnrip
e
elsvaya
cor.tended
it
k»
the
con­
milter
r
't
i
r
,t
btn-i'
hcniing.
rsganl to the question as roots so ■ml sotrra appiosi- „ rt an ution
stores, boats, and dialog con. Its market despite the fact that It
Turning tu tha auujsgt uf inflt*
stitutional parly", be said. “ I or in Intcrcrt or both. The -mu
Prestu.lt I K n.revclt noiiunaird
introduird in the lleu*e l.-ilry by
only, restriction w ti against tala wa, selling at 35 rents per bottle.
e.
l t h e Prraidcnl statc*l th«
night ax wvll hr .the one. I'm no niclpalitle* nw . W U W W » poisib
Put
Mulojr,
ltd.R
law&gt;cr.
u.i
aa
Their letter reads a* follmsa:
ItcpfeventatWe R'*iers of H'ow•e/petoeaa undar 11
County T ai Collector Jno. D.
In
ilst'ar t attVrltey gessecai and Rlclf -pmurcca ajuuLA uJhr
food foe ooxthlng »'ic,"_____u _ b ml prioripnl ami $|rdt,n&lt;W,'8l
' ’ Tbo’fW V a** la w permitted tba Jlhklns had rfertvod'payment for
in an "mildrltv. n i r X“trr
- — ’ — "We—aie—IWTDIng—nu me imp ■7d county.
l onjtc. * loi this will he uiCil
Ihomag haa written often on fnirrelt to
nb'igjtion
uf
letters
and
telrxraim.
for
and
If adopted by '.bo U g .slatu .r!
*'«"&gt;**&lt; «* ' " " 'M wlieu, a&gt;. aril if It may ba rsgega*
, mdvertiatag of legalised beverage* cations for licenses requested by the queetion' of bimelollism. lie f nl p rose nl funded
a j a n r t Ihe tc|&gt;cil or the ar»vnic ,h , urupii-' d a.iwmlme it » ...Id lw M -'« - “r " "
| to oewipopeia and other m«di*. shortly bafor* noon today. One li­ dismieeed that phase uf his pro­ | (03,863,8-1*.
. . . . .to the .............
The nomination
of t.eoige Itod saty to eccompllsh she puipost"
Drainage disltii'l* and s|wcla1 ■•pray law ms Grapefruit iscii • ubiuittcil
otut.iialo nl. ,i,„
(no
.........................
. Tho GavanpY alto signed a joint cense wag issued to Mr. Warner, test against the gold order with
i
i
.
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..
|
man
In
he
p
doinl
ultornry for Iho of tmpruvi-d piles a, crrd.| and
trxlng districts asid, from whaoj Tangerines. It Is lmp"'«lh|c fir
floatation of tho lagteletaf* coll* and one to R. E. Staley, Irak* this statement:
'*
...
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.
.
,
,
.•
,
nu
i».*lrirl
nf
Mur Ida wi« u* searr*.
us
to
trp'y
to
all
of
the..-,Iclln
Monroe
raataurant
owner.
Mr.
and
road
and
hridgr,
nwe^
totwl
h'lifnr Shull* H4M ikvlaird rr* i
ftpg fbr-'at constitutional ameadHe eaid the rnnietrailcll wills
My clews of the surrercy aysferri**!
in
n
sub
sommittr*
llio fnrrlgli envoy Imsc lilought
ate a t/trp a a lla g th« prohibition Jlnklns stated that he held appli­ tern. Ilka my views of the new ad­ obligations nmountipir to I77.TWI,- and telegrams and wc would lliank l&gt;. ul.'.iy be will srl» a ’peneral
The
urquulifird
agreement
of
amendment. It must ba r* lifted cations far license .requested by ministration, a rt nut important. It M l. Only five uf the (VI borutau you if you will publish this let­ ■■ilex lac bill if p-nucil at the cur­ Hrlgium Iu a tariff truer ns pri&gt;- u unity uf u tom lor prognsu on
by/eataro ta f o Navcmbar IN I Steve Drosos, operator of the •hould he sulfleient to’ say that I drainage sub-dl-d'Ms In the slate- te r and through your column* fisr rent art slop Out he bus no veto |H' .d by till- Uml.d Stales wai an ­ oi-ai iimineiiI pod t-Mtl oiuet atabi*
power over pro^oaid rtn id ltu liat•
• general «k. Item sn i If ratified Pnvtoffleo .Lunch Room, and A. D. believe In bimetallism, and in ■re not In default rllh rr in prlis' the rrartinn.
.
.
u ,
nounced bJ un.ler-Secielaiy Pliil- liiillou.
llawkins, negro restanrant owner.
•Iple nr Intelenl or bulls.
Thf r “ We have attrndc'l thiv rommit nl anseadpionlr.
_ '
•The Ihteritu'ionxl ronffeette
President Reoaeve.t’s patriotism Ev egladex
I
(.-&gt;
sftec
u
rotiferrner
with
lli-l-tinrs
Drainage
District
^CO meeting* afd kearlagx on the
He also said that prevtded Caplint lies before iu rnnil lU K tcd't
While the 'ffenale sv*i iu sries*
jnti high soxat of public duty
C- j t a t f e u , / a g Pprh. while dlileriHug*front tifbat I am xrHh a pvlnvfpal debt of tPA'-V- repei.1 of thl* law. We wind l not until 4:00 o'clu-k, lh* llnusg voted 1 r■-pi' relllallsi-s.
ho eiuphiaUacs. "T hi fiiiuro of tha
O-WI la now Its 91.61)0,000 ilefault. favor the repeal of this loss us to
uwefs all requirements as *° eTwoil.l ii.mands It and w&gt;t li.ieis
sure la a grave errer in policy.
Tbe r-iinlg school luianU of the Tangennea and Dinner* «* Ih-ir
lisnshlp, character, and sundry
e«. li nf us plrdge.l ours lives to
“Moreover, the gold situation L&lt; state owe bonds having a P*r
the Last Joint rlfurta In Ihla v.d-"
hU s e d b m b Photographers other rules, that Captain llallett the logical m o lt of the single value of $60,093,997. and interest arrms to Iu- i|ue*lioli a* to tbe whenever a surpioa r*»Jts In u n r|
will be the holder of the flrat
wteito.Si of its u -o a* to lhc*c.The item, such transfer l» l«- aulhorItcsirwlng sumplelrly tLu ac­
task platans w Uh# proceeding*. state and county license Issued io standard. Tha resumption of the to . maturity of $.1*JI3,7«9. or a
mapority nf opinion, huwevrr, ir- u e:l by Ihe ^■.•ullty torn mission. I J. IV. Mosteller, of Orlando, tion i hrreiofuie t-tken and out*
*TJm Ilg h a lfft *f thosa bills the county. Captain Hallett made Joub'e stanrte-d would automati­ total debt of *97,707,1A.I.
dtiatex that it has u iiencfn-ial e lite comptroller and county bust*: Hipilitalor,for
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(he Hank of Ovieslu lining those for llu* future, tha
sadkaa legal .M e f i r u th# Got- application som* days &gt;go In tho cally solve our financial difficul­ Th ■ Islanre i f the public debt
sffril on grapefruit. We find I hat get rotnmlasi.nl.
nod Ihe .......into t'.uinly llnnk. t " 1|'naliirnl, fit ji riltu, c infM.nl
f l aw and toftataUra caa do it tho name of the Pern Park Dancing ties and mike hoarding as unnr.- Is largely that for the toads and
(Conlinuc'i *,n rmji- Thin-I
■lay annoiiiM- -| I tins ho. ei|&gt;ette vnlve ac eric i'.
a sa o e fo ta ft A64 gala of 1 3 alco­ and Garden Clrb for permit No. 1 essary as It Is absurd.”
bridges in special districts.
Iu i:„ l^-fr-ir- Circill Vour* dud
"Tialay wg hsli- riaruo to k«»
' Tho real Issue Involved In the Thirly*«iv of Ihr B7 r !ori«lt
holic U ar Ami tbths Iht Governor
City Clerk K. 8. Iramson sold gold proc ematlun. Thomas slid,
M. II. Hnilth un Friday afternoon n-vu that thing., a.I- „ bill hel­
said W ho affixed his slgratuio la
courtlrs
have
no
tislslamling
T ra d e B ody M e e tin g
that several persons had railed at
fu n k |tcruil--i.m 11, •• .
ler thru Huy wen- ta u r. uml ha
la whsther lha people shall permit tionds ex--*pt for roads sn l
tha.ruoaadfo.
the City Hall to find out what
Hrniinnl • Cnunly llnnk building tu ego. In.In,tty Ini', pi. bed up.
S
l
a
t
e
d
1
'o
r
I'u
c
H
U
u
y
Congress
“to
abdicate
lie
power•"
bridges the latter being now in
fa t£ft maaatlms, boats and step, they most take to sell beer
nn flrlsid . fier.Hin. I'l&gt;« price in -, ruilroRti,
art* rallying
more
th . hands of the Slate Powr.l nf
fraigM eaflr tall of tho haver- In Sanford. They all wen- told to tho President.
v.dvr.l Is |t.'..rum.
Fl.I.SWOltl II. Maine, .May 8
In ig h l, b n n priirs are Ictfr't,
T h iro Iiia rtn g * w ill a llr n r l llu
“Outs la a government*, he said, Administration and raid from the
agpa coatlaaid on their way to* that there are no ordinances
Me. Mosteller slated that h •
w ird Florida. Fnim Cota ism , •rsin it the sale of b*er, Nil that “of three separate ri.'partmrnts, pro-red* i f Ihe 3 c»nl» of the u t t c . llim I,u,l u itrm la ir e u l in n u I Pi File, IrllrVrd by a'lthnillie. had Ira e.| down revcral uffera Ipit I am li n gup ;; (j- Ill lulyu in
iwuing piurlaiiiatl.nl i of evvr-'
irurs
u
n
i
m
ticia
la
ul
llu
be
ill
unde
I.t
liuvc
been
uf
in
ndinry
migln,
the
executive,
legislative
and
Justate
ga*oline
tax
and
sti-h
prop
the ship Munargo, ehlla from proper regulations will be drawn
af.i had cnncliidril that the uffer
South C aralfo gad ether points up tonight They were Invited to ilcial. Congress has ro more .ety taxes as the Individual routi­ l oi n ly I 'liaiidH-r -uf • &gt;iitil,,i«irtf Iu- luiil wsvle In « Ivrgi- eeilma of made by Hie DrUtnd un was llu- eMluuihali t rrai.ee. \Ve can­
m orrow .
c a m freight Cara full of beer. attend tonight's meeting or rati right to transfer legislative pow­ nes pay.
lie al'o not baily Imu uuitclie* l-.vci. to
t.lliwnilh ifui leg (be rig lit with most advantagi-nit-.
prusprllly. . . | d&gt; tint wvni lh*i
A t 8.HU o'clock, II. I I .
I'up ,1 | ii*i rsllin.it** I Si RI..UXI.U4HI.
It was Inrti-ntrd yesteninv lbx&lt;
Other shipments of hoar war • due, st the City Hall tomorrow morn ers to the President than the
rtalrd that full details of thu
administration
anticipates w in I h. II. ri. Haines, K m l I . n - Ite&gt;wn tmliy allowed a bla.krnrd p,iip.,ird iHirclisa.' pri •• will le­ yroplr of this tuuuly to Irkc Iht
executive department has to ahol- the
aa toon as the Governor signs.&gt; Ing.
early favorable r-’tlon In the Sen­ m ann and nlhars w ill Ih&lt; e l Win- nnd drvolate utia » h ''e upi'roxi vel f rth in a letter that hr will finite.h ruunn uf ivvtin,: this ini,
tha base and wine bills, from New
Prom all Indications, heer will rate its powers Iu Congress."
la 1920 Colorado's most dis­ ate on House Rill 70, apon-ored le r Park atli-uding llu - n iu tilh ly uu.trly lit) buainrr, house* uml mad tu Clerk of fulfil V. K. rrulemcnt rom. ba-k on a nut her
York. Pkfladalphla tad Chicago. not be sold In aa many lo-atlons
h rr u k fa .t t&gt; i Ihe l enl el H o n d a
(.ptculstlve wave."
Passage by tha LagiiUtere of in Sanford as might be expected tinguished statesman sarrifired hy A- O. Kanncr rf Mnrtin. al­ Council u f ( hamher u f ■ .un­ tevidences s I.i. mI Approxlmste y Iloitglavs tonight. Thiv tetter will
A.r fui In, | (.iiclcs, hr Rgid.lt
though
It
I*
exp
eted,
It
wo«
raid,
perioral
aims
to
a
principle.
Aftrr
I
m
.
un
file
at
the
c:
uirt
H
our,
and
I'M
)
retldinfs
»
ric
lefi
bumrlcv
tha earloei bear and wln,i bills ■nder the broad provisions of
•hat the m*asure ax pa-ised to tha mercer.
Iri the eaP* w n •■wholly w rong; to .nr. riba
and the Rail C nu, istcd fur them, persons lutrirsted
taate a a reeaJt of sending the the stats laws. Drug stores as a serving In the Unite i Stales Sen­
A t 10.30 o’d u k (lie W innan'*
them «s rontiol of industry, agtan and regulatory m-usur* to a general rule. It is understood, will ate for eight years*, he refused l|ou«e would probsb’y b • amend C ivic C o a iiiiillre w ill lud I l* '•atiunsl (iiisrd.nicn from Iter may v»w the tell
li'iillure aid raltiuuJr, n^aitkig
c ampin miss commlttew. Tha Sen* not handle the product, not will another nomination beviuss he «d romewhat.
.
Ilmteir
sirivi-d
In
a
m
l
In
g'lutd
.nnnthlj nr*ting in ill.. I 'd , li.illl
they were •'rallicr a pirlnRuldp
I hr- air* I Ite Male start*!
ate demanded that revenue from Myrtle's Coffee Hhop, the TO- could not agree with President
with Mr*. IV. U Morgan. Mt*. I n |
' frame
in panning ami „ pnrmvrthjp to
tlurehntnc
an ^ f h a beer tax —ostiautsd at &amp; - llama Pool Room on Magnolia Wilson on the league of Nations
dor (urlstt. ami Mrs. W. I,
"
set the. I lit? plan* ire cnrikd u.'ff*
latur,
a'though
he
was
In
harmony
'I'lirkly
apread.
Jm eoo^oo, a year—shcold go to th* Avenue, and some ny the smaller
fpaper, teaibng the nirrlitli: a&gt; of
A i for Ih* guld embargo "
with other policies of the war­
gsasrsJ tnaoery. Tho Uouso ln- cafe and lutvh rooms.
l ake Mery's wlntar visitor* an I th** rountiy
Deere.
ilrputut*
J9......, ,r
r _____ from,
time
President.
,
slated vpon ooadtag W ,
It la liM that one uf the la i gar
their fitrmfv
gather at ------Evan* gold standard, he «ai&lt;| a sltnaf
At 7.30 o'rlurk the teiard uf ili
11iron, will
&lt;,ni .........
to aehsolo.
chain grocery atoms will have a
III regular I ’w o K i d n a p t ’r .s H e a d date Paik lumnrinw nflcm.ron al j cvvlope.• (hrr* werki ago rx i» .
All paranlx of cntldrrii « h, ytll rsctois van! nicer
■aptly of American hour on hand
•‘tenthly ic sioii elih Mr. I'sp N u t G u i l t y T o C h a r f f e .1.0(1 orl"rk to ateerd the annua |nj{ j„ # ,|r, i n ,m fbc national g ji)
be
entered
in
Primvry
H
e
W
.
*
&gt;
f
tided that" roviente from . . . . lento, row.
lake Mary ChiO'te'r. "f CdUUilfld! supply-by foreign tonnlrirg and a
the rlty next Fall arc being ' ttr-l ro ith prciidteg.
go to o spacisl fund, to
W. T. Laird, representing n
PHOVINCKTDWN, Man . May. picmc itngrd in tfteir honor,
levu ting
IlircaUrcd flight of
lo " bring their rhltdrm i r ih»
ba bald onto dtataf o ted by tho large Plorida wholesale grocery
hi.! T h e y rgc expected to bring Aiuerittfi repital fioiii th j toidlSouth Side Primary School Tu
S.—
(A’l
Kvnnelh
llnck
and
conrem which has a tat, distribu­
A ppeal Ih M ade F o r
day for a medical ••xamtneli»i
j brother, Cyril. i itc*lc.| fnr l^,,l battling "ilitfl nml ba.ket lu rib ri t«y
witb liicir own ruling mip'rtncnte'
The Legislate* also agnod on tion rights far Bodwelaer beers', Short feneral eervlce, for Fred l)r. C. M. Pease,) sis',. ..... .
A uaiting tlbi luight has* 1*M e t h o d i K t O r p h a n a g e lisping .of 10-yrai old M arrsiet It l&lt; ei|lrrle l that Hie luticTiev will
tlte aellastaatfo of restrict! r stated this morning that hta Arm C. Piehl, 77. who. died thl* mon Pease will examine lh&lt;- cl.'1
silltcd III a panic and the rompllto
MrMalh,
pleaded
nut
g'lllty
Inday
Ing
at
tho
home
of
hi*
ion
In
lu-v
' ' notified him that It may he
be ^n rvc,Ji gt abnill li;00 uV|o k
pm isfos of ten Sonata Mil.
from 0 00 A. M. to 13 (&gt;" '
An apresl Issued in Ibr name of and rath was held in I inn,mm rt|ey a j.Ingram of xfn.it event! toppsge of th* whcolv of mdniliy ,
tha end e&lt; thl, weak or early nag* and daughter, Mr. and Mr». F. J. an,| from 1:00 P. M. I- 7 0.1 l
nnd I hat guhl is rcqtilrrd aa a ba.
bond
for
a
hexring
May
Ken
the
I3D
orphans
rending
in
the
Wlllink,
were
held
this
afternoon
week befor* thle brand of beer
ha i Ic r n rnn. ludeil. The trade
f.„ charge will be made.
Mrlhodut Orphanage a* Henson ncth wax i linin' d with Indus, ing l«u|y committee un arrange incuts tis for curiciicy, he ite larcd;
III be supplied to Florida dealers. at 4:00 o'clock at the Erickson
•v
ho
Another ellnic for chl|dr*’i
"I de.idxd nal to let ary of lh«
uml rsturtinn and Cyril with
.Spring!
today
wa«
-m
l
In
all
Funeral
Home.
Rev.
E.
D.
Drown
lir-.r
ivll xupplv froe leiimrade nnd
Howard Botaler, local whole­
of the Flrat I're.hvurian will be entered for (be fir- II le part* nf Florida tndav to remind fnrlion In ronr.c lo.n with the • ..(Tec, ercnrtling to Mrc. Robert guld now in the country gvf out
sale, who expects to distribute
In rural schools next Fall. »*
uf It.*'
piiyme.il
of
8I8M8II
inn
mn.
all
perconx
that
M"it
Sunday
I,
Church
officiated.
The
body
will
"Arrow" hear b» this territory, 'a
True, rhgirmnn uf committee on
held on Wednesday at th* &gt;:&lt;&gt;ulh not only Mather's day hut llarw il
“Th# t 1nlnistratlon has Ih#
ba
sent
to
Weitfie|d.
N.
Y.
on
an
sirtngcments.
.
Hide Primary 8 hool dm in il I II.
Funeral a e ra te s far John Gar* day said that ha doe* not expect a
•Idinlte objective", he exp ained,
flay f»r thf Urphgnsgr........i
......'—
______ supply
from
BalUmom
unUI
t
i
l
l
'as®, pfoaer taaM oat'af
"uf railing (ummndity prices te»
__ _
bad been It TH he'all*i same hours.
r ' 'M sm 'w rsB f.a^lf M. • b . " l U l i C H iltC P C I rO fjp N I' I* ('
MflttlNC H tN Iirtfi LOOSE
week. H* waa of tbe opln'an (hat
f
—___ - J . .
..I
ft ft. aa I
arm
M
xu.h an extent that Iboxa who
ch
u
ifh
c
ware
udu
r.l
that
ape
step hotpad bssild tea
fox
several
weak*.
II*
was
a
nu
distributors srera vlolutlng Ihe
:'*CTA MAIIII AHA. Calif. — have borrowed luukey will, on tha
rial en.elopes f»r rnnlrihiitionv
taw, by selling beer today became l|v« of New York u'ale ami lie andj
tlcidentv o f thin city wrere warned tv fisg—
e,' be ----able Iu ”repay
will be provided durlrg Ihe week,
^ R t ^ L T c I t V H e Church la they coul,f ««* have secure J lha hi* widow had spent ihe !a«l four
R’-# lhb’4
TIENTSIN. May 8. b h ' b' in kxtcp-elnxe watch i&gt;n pianos and niorty iu the same kind of dolUr
and hnpe wo* ixpie.M'd that all
ippravnl of Governor Sholts to wintera bar* wll'i lb* Wlllink
OrUade thta
- _ at 3473 Roiih Sotfi-rd
donations wet'Id la- in lh&gt;- ainn'int neae troop, fled M a y befnrn i iiihcr la rg e idijcts, following a which Ihoy barrowed. We itj rot
ta Oak large bonda they must poet to.Uy,
•is, nf Hioftg involvinr heavy sack lo let ihtm get voch » (hasp
of the valug of I I . e da f a lalavr. second Japanese-ManchukuaRi ofnor will It be possible to secure Avenue.
PrHtinnv heir g. circu ate t !'“&gt;•* j Per-.?nr whd are nu' convenient to Itnalia to be sum-1 In the dir? i.b'ccln. Fiixl n large letephon* dollar Ihsl they will be able to
Surviving
hi*
ar»
hi*
widow.
^ fete d * win gather
this approval for a t least two
a.lf that the Hoard of T ru d.c nr
ni.lc was rtnlen. then nn feet of
(Cuntinued On I’sg* Three)
chagtef f o b
days. "I Intend to distribute tbe Mrs. Mary Field, and bis dtugli Samlnale County School In 'ro t ! a church rqhy send their rontri- Ilan of llils illy wdhin u month b,,)W logging chain, followed by
------&gt;■ I
F
ear,
were
e*rre*«*d
that
the
nd
hub'-.n
to
Harry
||.
W
liter,
agent,
Ur.
Mrs.
F.
J.
Wlllink.
eroduet just a* soon aa I consider
No. I name K. H- Chapman. P ' "ni- at Hanaon Spring,. All money ra- vanaing forrro muhi continue all il,,- .!• ipp-aranc# of 76 gallons of I'ltA tTILE TIME I HANGED' !
It legally poeatble for me to da
.(S-idirc.
„,n t grower, to fill «h- » '&lt; '' » reive,| will he acknowledged In thu th* way to Tientsin.
va," hmsaid.
Georg* C. Fellow*, director af
nn that board ciaalad by the re­ Orphan*' Friend, printed hy the
a taste K i t e , He .was gteary
I’l K \HANT HURPRIHK
h cant raaignatloa of S. f). Sh.nhol- lieya of th* Horn'.
lh« Sanford Concert Orch-J-itr*
TRAPEZE IS FATAL
Hit ANI» JUNCTION. Colo.— lodav announced that beeacse af
Mr*. . . i
MBAUD AID SEAMEN
th w board a* now con&gt;ttt"l»d
FATAL I.KASII FALL
f is m fern#. Ouray. Colo., bar conflicting cngagcmrn'ec it ipp
MONTE VISTA. Odo^-Aero
Ilaynex and
a II.
fur ■tender, wax surprUeH whan he been ne-esxsry In chxngs ll.x
POONA. May l —LAY—Mahi consist* o f ’W. M. Haynes
p w v p j f p w n i *»u
NEW YORK—Eight
C. DuBo*#. Mambara are rim ed , NEW YORK- M.*- Margaret b alk ambition. wcrr hlamed
„ ,r t lulu federal court here and weekly practice night from
am
Gacdbl
wua
rulaasad
from
pris­
free metis and m o r e ----to fill two-jr**r term* of nffic’ Moran, U , ceti rned lo her fifth- death of Harvey b'chrnff, It, Ear ..ra ile d guilty lo liquor charge*. Thursday to tonight at th* Ptm
on
to*by
shortly
altar
ha
atartad
tree beds were provided for
gent, Crain., high school youth. A
Club, slartlng a t . 7:30 n'elork- Mri. i
mix t-rrrr
u»y ba appoiniei'
___ l»
. f'H floor apaftirvenl afli-r airing
i e r may
an "unitoKlttanal" fast planned to but
nma tank rear by the A
coroner's Jury found that young II. S. D &gt;t. AU'y Ralph Carr told Fellows urges all member* xf H»jJ
vacaaetab
by
tbs
Remaining
nnrnthroe
dog*
on
tkc
n
a
if
or
th*
('rare
the
novrmmrnt
hpd
no
last thrgg weak, which b* daclaird
•enema's M in d society,
Bthroff, in attempting acrobatlavan “ bent of th* Board whan proper -.rq-tmenl hou*". "tripped over the stunts in lha bain loft a t hla home evi ten' * on hlch to conrlct him. orchestra ang those lotarastr- t
b* would
l.o, t torminatc
-,
figure* pur* ruvualad when —, —
naan
awn
fall
headlong
flown
srd persuaded Cran* to change bvcumlng affiliated, to
yearly rupdrt n i aubraltteg a t the atery temple were epeuad to p a tltfo ha* bean mad* i&gt;f tbrm.
.nght* proftie* session.
;
stair*, breaking bar reck. Sha waa bod become entangled la th* tro- hi* plea tu «q* of got fulltjr.
Th#
next
ee
lctfo
come*
In
June
Iftfea'a
tmteacbshJa*
sad
th*
aUla
1MU aaatvarsary ueratra of te i
dead when fth* ambilsnr,. arrived. pate and hanged hlmtalf.
af untoucbabllltp wholly removed. 1934.

lni^inla lagil In Flnrirfr fnVr

Ready Market Deapite-Ex-arbitance

DENVER. Colo^ May 8.-I/T)—
The threat of o prison sentence
holds no terrors for Chat les »•
Thomas, 83, former Colorado gove W T w h o n eoBstltutloasI right.
if rltlsens sra s t stake

je r
Thank I’copfc For
Interest In Affnirn

SSLS. ;r,.sr -ra!

Kris.sirnal

Would
?» rirri Amendment
Permit Levyiflj?
SalesTax In State

Action nerahip—
4&gt;etwfi'n

J

■JSjaMffsat?

!ffi.* W J J ,i a J .l“ is2:! Bank Ruilding Sale
Snuffht In Petition

Biff Part 01 Maine
Town l.ost By Fire

I/.ikr Mary’People To
Hold Annual Picnic

Free Clinic Will Be
Held For Children

Final Rites Are Held
For Fred Piehl, 77

fte ic n l Service* Are
Meld For John Canon

Before .lap Force:

Petitions Are Asking
Chapman’s Selection

tsWs&amp;i—

Gandhi Released A
He SUrta Hb Fast

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M id '
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MODIFICATION OF
WORLD DEBTS IS
CALLED BIG NEED

HOW THE* STAND

AGUE OUTFITS
PLAY SUNDAY

Guarantee To Export­
ers Against L o s s

lanford Will Onpose
New Smyrna Crack­
ers On Local Field
Cantrml Florida Bom ball
team* tomorrow after*
«■ a r t achedniad to conclodo
air ffrat “awing aroond tho
tfT bt games that will ha played
; Orlando, Sanford and Daytona
meh.

In R e c o m m e n d e d

Ms

mom

Hoston
M. laal* —
ClMlnnall ...
Uranklyn
CMrago ..
Ihllodolphla

Ia roatraat to gamea played
tamday In which fmw-hlttlng
id plenty of eirror-makiag proimlnated oeer madlocro pltrhing
irfonnance*, tomorrow'* gamea
pitchers battles
Mill** boow*
winko to be pltchera*

hk k k

m i x M m nov-rrerident

bill foe I S per ceat. heew. which amends \
art. J e n
to right, IlcpreeentotlTeo Panona of lUlnoto, &gt;lrt ormack of
Mamachnaetta. rie rtt Hrcfclham of the Mouse. &lt;
-id
&gt;rw York, fa n e * of Xew Torti. who la anthor of bill, aad
Bobatb of mtaoto. Stair* peepare lo r beer regulation.

danaa at least flea af tha sis elubo
w 0| be starting hurlere who havo
olthar tamed In fine eahlhltlens
M far this year or am triad apd
true veterans of tho IMS cam-

Dayton* Ialandam. will entertain
th* New Smyrna Crackers, a com­
bi** which I* »«U1 I" »*• •«*«• of

. aaperimanUtion.
Tha game, to h . played at Muniel pa I Path a t 1:30 o’clock, will
pit a* admittedly strong trim
against a* admittedly walk team.
-Bat, tha eontaat ha, great promise
In that th* laagut’a outstanding

V K M T K ItlrA T H lIR tH 'l/T M

NATionai. ta su tM

rinrlnnell I: New Tor* S.
IHlsburah &lt;: Drouklyn I.
Ilnalun f; nileato 1. fll Inalnia).
Hi I«ftuls I; I'M1*4*IpHIs $.
A U R R im I.RAMH
N» w

Y o rk •&lt;*I«v*I m s «I.

ont for th* season. Th* vet*ran Is
popularly known to avery base­
ball fail In this section. Ill* great
ana:*** *o far thla year make*
him the sensation af th# loop, and
with young Tig# Minor scheduled
to aU rt tor Bonford, tons moy do

The rronou nee meet of gotam- with privatay owned Amo-icaa
mrnt aid to export* followad on steamship* In oeersoaa and InleA
I
a»**rtion bafom tho convention by coasts), service. Crotrino. Joni*. representing tha
Deyaitment of Commerce, on
Th:n«Uy that a pl«n such as the
British p ro j-a n of guaranteeing
75 percent of loam* won-d b* re­
ceived'with fnvor at Washington.
Jami* A. Kirtoll, praaioaat of
the National Foreign Tiad# CounLONDON—Radium wlt’r 11 «
u l and formerly president of tha
U. 8. Steel Corporation, repeated greater power* of penetration
Ma optimistic note, given at th» than X-ray* la now being «-ed bF
opening of the convention r e engineers for detecting fl.ws m
ccntly, by declaring th* meal­ thick metal castings, V. E. Pulltf*
ing »*iy successful In bringing told a r*:ent gathering of th* Irv
th* nation's foieign trad* aadeis •tiluta oi Mechanics) Engh.ec r,.-*
to dale on til questions now
X-rafs, said Mr. Pollen, h*4
overwhelming advantn*** In tlS
btfurr them.
Confident* that ths World Eco­ examination of meUllle strut'.urm
nomic Confer*.-cn In June would up to a th lateness af about th rS
resell In unemploymint re.lef and inches. But radium p ay br tim
r, itvital of woilJ trad* was *s- ployed in tho lovestivatlon of mrtl
p.csscd by th* dalagntea In ■ •Is of g Inch** or tioro In thi k

Radium Is Bein£fr
Used To Test Fnri
flaw s In Metals

Yesterdays Results

w#t grounds

powam.
ldn|»lag
P m aJaat x
Roosevelt
wftli authority ,» h f
h u , r r , r u c rilaa order nay,' j
ritM cf duty wtthla SO m n •(
rt'.H ui il» U rill act of 19JO, Md _
• n in tiM .Hurt to m u m
United S!»»w
S1SC.W0.C60 t f American funtldW
foods, strvlma *nj ptlval# lnvvstpiart* In n p o rt prodcev. Im- '
po.nded by gavaramenUl decref*- '
In ferrlgn countrisi having «s- 1
change matrictioa*.
f la t money la ary form was
oppoatd by llw convention, which
Jet Is re &gt;. ’ It la only by a sound
aunty lyiU m that there tar. ua
an tally itta m U yroeparity."
Th:ta was to aiptaaalon given on
curmnry Inflation, j
A blow to tho “hoy Arnariern*
aaponants waa delivered by a ion*
tm lion raaolution that Mlht*tonvintion doaa not ag iat i l a f i t tar of print Ipit with tho pro|onanta of tho Isolatiorlst policy as
rapioaantad by th# slogan “ouy
American.' "
Tha connntlon alto totad for
yra.ljal, -not eomplets", tllm na.

|*«*alpeise«f.

W a a lila v iu n J la lro ll,
p o * lp o n * * l.
cwldf lr .h lo n - f ’h k a g o , p o s t p o s e d , r s l n
r h l l s d » l p h l s * f l l I d iiila , n«tl »rh»il*
S led .

hi* Michigan h as wreck
light* of «^proechJe* car. dr rer
si truck Irsllrr which had halted
Into It. Itecenl snrvry blameo
f.tsllilrs la defectlvo car ernsbefc

awiM ica.it aaao ciaT io e
All iHiRti poiiw-Htd, rein
aotTMKaie asso cia tiii *
blmshla I; Allsnls I.

FKKIIKIt— O n . ntaseford. former Uaklilnjgtan tjollee
&gt;pru* Penny Iteslaurnnl In r «»'J,* |* or Y ^fTtortaht *hSt£
^ ra tio n with Maefaildrn KowmUtkm. Ix ft
i, Hensior ibinkhrail; ncraarr&gt;to«fadde», pW lanthrepw
bits her; Urn. Olsssfortl, Cot. William U. lUuhln.

neohit loir,-which—h*l«»- that—th*

It lr m le a h a m I : N a s h v lll* I .
• t ie t t s n o n e s I ; fr » w O r l. e iiV i ”
K n . i e v l l l s . U I I I * H o c k . p M sip-in.-t,

nass.. JIa.ahoind.yhot?fray.bv.U.

S a fe ty Factor In
LiDe Insurance Is
Stressed In Speech
the

aao-aaw game, will patrol
rig h t’ field garden with Ray H*rrisen and Tele Newcomb holding
down tho other pasture*.
Tho Infield, said to b* th* beat
In the loop, will find Jo* Arlolt at
third. Bonner at abort, Charlie
Abbott at second and Jo* Barn**
a t flmt. while Bert Chapman will
handl* Minor’s curves.
_
Th# Now Smyrna- llno-up had
not been announced at noon today,
but It will no doubt contain the
dub’s newest playsrs, Italdaman,
Check, Schlecty, and Broward, of
Stetson University, plus Wright,
Given*, Tedder, and Taylor. Cu-|
sack I* almost aura to burl.
Orlando reorganised during tha
week, will entertain tha Cocoa Indlana a t Tinker Field. Th. Tigers
bora signed Eddie Moor* and
Shorty Malt by, former Sanford
e yera and h*v# placed Jack
id, another former Sanford
player, on flmt base. Th, Tiger
Infield therefor* will b* eompoeed
Sanford cast-offs for Bob PittMan will b* at third, Moom at
short, Maltby at second, and Reed I
on flmt. Bod bold wUI catch, Tom.
n n ilp a will hnrl. Copp*. Brown,
and MeLaan will do outftald work. |
Tho Indiana, aakanad by th# rlo-i
part ut« during tha past weak of of the United State*," he declared,
fiu r Stri kland and Eddie Holton “hav* total assets of g20,200,l&gt;00 •
will ne* thelp hnrilng ace, Lofty 000 In value mpmsentlne eopltle*
Baker, against tha Tiger*. Each nr more than (WJtOO.OOO polio' team has won n'palr and lost a holders, mom lh«n nne-hslf nf
^ pair of game*, but tha Tlgtm am onr ponulatlon. Them i* BIOSJIOO,favored for dprlag th# waek they nOfl.OOO of Ilf# Innaranm In fore#
• Jiav# mapondad to th# advice of In lh* United Slat#*.”

i Charley Purcell, thalr new mansS g«r, and Joa Tinker, tha otd Cub
,’ V a* who ha* been coaching th# In­
field.
,' - Emil Yd* will taka hla Leesburg
Tallow Jackets to Dt' it Beach
far a warm bait’# with Al Bakeria
latandam. Yd# has dacidad not to
N hurl for *» least JO days, no th#
i t hrrllnc dntteo w»U faU npan A. J.
Johnson, rieht-handef who defeat­
’ *d Co-o* last week, Baker will
, giro Early Joiner another chance

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Howling News Notes
la the lanford Bopllng league Wo? rJ*k*wSi
, ijia t nig hi th# Format OaUhal n*o r. w»o.
’ team took t game# out of thro* r#ia'* .. .

;f

™

‘ howler with t » for • .Ingl# gnm.
- and 969 for Urn# gam* total.
w. M«»«
K&gt; In tbo aacood match th* Hoi** prJ u^ ,n x
- ifam t n k two out of Ihm# gamav
' inw\ lh* MrKalfhl Cleanem ami Tl
a &gt; 1*0 pat ep a new th-ve game t»! U j reoord of IM# plot far three Th* meon
r w in ie i Wm. Ltkrwian wga tho flea hiu m*
|4M(*Mvs] l u r getting scores of lug tha Cot
teem , im tad m W ’ « m»i ot u a g « i&gt; im
n x .: •
&lt;’
t!
Johnnu c*n
Ky Thf Hartford tram* B maa and I laid down d

! . t mm r&gt; U Okabnmpka BmUav|th# gam# nf
tha rotnth matab bowled ham Bmyina. .
:&lt; ■ § *

i

j . cjn tB V itn c o w d ix —
Financier who origin*****
Mew . for. btlllon.SB.t-alialf-dollsr fund of the II.
F. C. foe relief of unem­
ployment through selfliquidating project*, Juet
appointed In th# New
York Public Work* Emer­
gency Couimlllec.

Change In Heart Kidnaped Child Is
Of People Called Safely Home After
Re-Assuring Sign $80,0001s Delivered
Cnntin«'d From P»«* Onot
has. . . Dolimy rtlu n tt l to
■tat* hoti- &lt;• nlrout 7 o’c'ock
irrilav morning nntl r.ported
io Bllgh' that he, In company with
Mr. Ur on Ipn-dM lI of lh* bank)
ind two oth: r men bad gtme to
‘
i to tho h-iur# o( Mr.
Roger
eeonoml*!,
IIaiwichp»-r,
. .W. Babeon,
..
. ..
■ who!I l«.
If *tk | ^
• money whic
wcrm*n of IVnupyUaru#.
Op«ninc: him rrmirk# by I he I IdO.000.
.tslcm .nl that tiro next 00 or 00l “TMv Info.t.iati.m wav mpday* may be thn nn*t linportsnl! promptly to in ot Its'Wtet
ln th* history of th* nation. Mr. whe eupon LleuUnant bh#
U*btun Ilian
ti» mmplU flni| L»«w»L
I
fy hi snfflrmatiei ly esplaininK where wo had
Intervlsw
hi, intsrpmtillon of the gravity M* 1 &lt;•&lt;
of President Roovovell’s position
“Aa a rem it of this Intel
todayanu k.i«.r m .u.n.sthn. . . w
“ Pew people reallu tho tremen- ruined and hr.d a &gt;e ond o
dou* lmpartanra or sh at I* r« n g &lt;„ * uliii Mr. Lr* at !!** Me
| in W’aahtnrtnn." he *n'd. "Con-, homo *• tmon. In our intti
amsa ha* abllrslod nnd thrown
w(r* i„| i tbo little d r l
the Constitution out of lh&lt;- win- iC, n O elnnrd to tho faibei
dow. But I will asy, t« Mr. Bo***’! p.-tccdiag nl*Ht (tpusesmen

PIIILADELIMIIA^—Tho gmate*t single mason far optimism
refolding th* economic situation

53.7

-5. liWiCilwsw

xmund an I caught ii. It now lien
In his lap ’ ltd-with ,11 the near
'•gielaUon that w* hear almut. we
must remember that
nothing
harmful has boei dour up to tho
or*”»nt moiurnt.
“They pass la w an I leave me»»*r* Up to tho dls retlnn of thn
President. Mr. RonM-selt Is tak­
ing vary good mm of what ho
doea with the power* mnr*rn&gt;d on
him. And what h« iloci in the
neat 60 or 0Q dais Hll dec'.le th#
future of ynpr chltdnn ant your
--andchildroo.“ Mr. llaiiKo^ continned.
’
Kxplf Inlng VI* oc’vs* of lh , ef-

’*ct P. Inflatlv*. Mr. netton axil
•hat In ma**d bovine pow-r. with
-onaemmn* (M ty ,I«v,*-«i% rhouM
be th* Iwcsedlat# n-mir. with
eventual ralaUe af nrices when
business has Returned to ran.city
production, with inereasine wpce*
“I am nek a believer in Inflation
nnleta il e v r N nccomplbb*-! on
aa Intern*Basel bsaia “with a

sr

£

was 3 A. M.) and in* mmiey paw
m .i th*. in aieordaneo- with a»
sam em rnl mule with th* kidnap,
c i t ih* little girl, |U&gt;* father,
. yiil Uu k and onr lU i'dd 8*wy tr were on th* boat ‘Boh* (L**'n
cra ft). ■• ■

“Upon re.'tlring lafurnus'.loa of
th* patty on the boat we at one*
I,-It r«i Wnvle Hide, whera Com­

mander R. B. Hatch hail,by pre• a gemoitl* leeoivid two eptod
koala for «*.“
T ow ho told of locating the
” B©)”. which y paired a t flint
io him to bo desert# l apd taking
off Its fax.u-.gtfh, In: uding the
father on I daugkUr.
lie avid hlx im.lr,.!*n t r y wo*
ih ir.th * K-ivom M’aey w*s paid
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BridgeAndDancing
•
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Word spr r.l like fire through
th r little i.immunity -It«r n g | | O
irtHjr
Yjf nn ’ht* ih u fi *»
the harbor apollcd the unmistsk- C o n
i-')|n figure «-t *'t ctliy" “*• t1**!

W in g U eC U nC S ,
®
*» «*
V e r S d llO n IS U P

new

ben of the pool. gymnasluM.
lounges, library, gnm* room nnd
other r e la tio n a l facilities of the
club.
A milked trend revealed by th#
_____ _Is that womeni am develcutvey
opir.g' great Interest In economic*
and other serious subjects. The
largest audience* thla year h*v*
com# out for a meeting on em­
ployment relief, “keeping young"
»H’bu*ln#M, »nd th# “World Affilm Institute.?
There hav ebeen 14 "perl.eope
luncheons’’ this year, a t which th#
members and their guests hav#
looked out at th* world and the
sttendan * ha* been -heaviest at
those which dealt with serious
subject*.
A typical month thls year In*
eluded n educational meetings, 14
•oeatioral. ?« admlnlatraUeo, and
■n sorial. Indicating th at th* doelm of iho mem'emhlo is for dis­
cussion. forum”, and
lw:tuma,
rather than for play and aoelal dlvtmlon.

folk vanished, as Ihty gsthared Ing at cr.dar * h*» f«H«n
«dIn tse llt-1 group* to point sod icmlty an j e.-onimlc, and th# art
Ir’k grd #i»*cii te.
0f coq.atrs- .n ►ave gained In
Women wept openly as they (Van gres.fr i*«o «m the list of
give vml lu thsir friilogi of m- act|vit,es a . »-i« Amrican Wornlief. Tb-- strain of the last three tn ' s Amoclai.c.).
day*, while scurrher* looted (sr
j r ^ j wj,h th* problem of
and wids for trace of th# girl, mre(iBR wo.run’a needs tn&lt;i dewi&gt;s sud tjn y enued.
I
tur ^
0f leivur# time
But the s.cne quickly s h i f t e d ., ^ o r^ n itatio n has Inrtituted a
Out from the huddle of eo**1! survey of the InUreet In !l* pro­
guard ersfl the boat bearing- lh.
s - B m u n it
I haa Lean dlacovemd that th# av­
e r a g e nttondan-# at dance# fell
| from 440 In 1830 to 167 in 1032j 33. with a drop in th# averago at­
I tendance, a t bridge parties from
! 421 In 1P30 U 200 in IS32-S3. In
I tho seme period th# everag , at­
’ tendance at economic affnlm roe#
from *13 to 144. Th* group *eUeitjr which has attracted lh* l a r f
*«t attendance thl* year has boon
I th*. “daytime dlscusfjon" at whkh
none rtun't lev am g irtn for learn-”
( I t . , hon-.c In W ood* Hole,
j in« tha tMt art of eonvcmatiok.'p
Despite the fact that they polej j
out 10 or mom hits In 24 of th* 46
grmes they played drying tho
Central Florida Baseball Laagua’a
1932 season, the IleLanJ * Had*
fln'.hed lh* year in third place as
halters.
,

which emeks or flaws worn cWaasI
ly discernible In metal cartingi
with us* of -radian while they
were Invielble by X-rajsMr. Pullen dssrribed hoi: th*
rodlum I* housed in • glass tube
covered by a thin, but . rubjst,
steel capoul* which It nevrr re­
moved ao th* usa.'ol gamma rays
pars freely through it. This tube
Is kept In a solid lead cs e six
leches thick. Variono thlekrx-i of
lead am alto mouimd to d t j ^ 1
the operator nceovsllng to fbflSl^ 1
tane* at which ha la working
from tha radium.
If tho tab* ha* to be taken out
to be used In anotSer place it Is
lifted by a pair of specially de­
signed, long wooden fomepn and
plnred In a small land case and
carried by means of a long web­
bing carrier. Th* forceps nr*
again used to p la n It in position
for us* with th* miners. Th) cap­
sule It nevar touched by hand
on:* tha radium h*v been inerted.
Th# two weskeat Central Flor­
ida Baseball Masrte team# during
1931. New Smyrna, and Winter
P irk. each appeamJ In flee extra
Inning tilts. Twice they met each

other, with' th* Parker* winning
In 14 frames and th* Cnekrn
winning In 11 frame*.

W* am oqaippod to produce
first class fab w*rk e g g jh r
lewoat P— ltd* pricoa.
• trial.

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J A C K S O N
CEORG|W A SHW G10h
N IW tIT AHp T H l« &lt; t
|**r* Keewa feellll* • G*r*f* Olmtlf
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leadld fstllMIe* •O

■Cefle* IVm

FLA Girl

UODIIH Af TH
n u 0 AIA1
ro iiu

The DaLand Rede turned in tho
most sacrifice bits during tha
1932 . Central Florida' Baseball
League season. It,.w ith the Baaford ('•leryfeds clooa. na their
keels with 49 sacrifice hits.
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LUMBER

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Cuban Sugar

HOW INFIsA

rt
In 1924 Germrdo Meehedo w u Inaugurated president
of Cuba, under conditions which augured well for his ad­ A* the slroafljr
contemplate* thnt
ministration. lie wia old enough to have fought for Cu­ Meet* m o m toward auuixd pea
sell large laban independence In the war. with Spain and yet he was **t* o / Mr. Rooaavrlt’a fares
. of bonds for two porpo***:
young enough to have retalned'all the vigor of hts youth Hef Mil, Washington I* dafes-.d First, to re fend existing p»»tni.
and a wealth of new Ideas which were designed to make the rtfh Inquiry about lb* yro^M * ■ sat A kt at s lower rata of iatakiafc automobile
&lt;4, thereby «ffeciIn* funk** shr­
nwrocad currency laflatkaw
Island republic a veritable paradise of happiness and pros­
ug,
tad
aecewd.
U
finance pwblle
atwases
tha roJam* of
perity.
■a i T t i
manufacturer, sufficiently
Oa* drvt.e for rlarlflraUea la wetka whk bahali rvlierv aa*«Shortly after his Inauguration, however, through no •Imply
Benefits
To
to five the view erblch «a pteyment. With thia randttbMi at.
he possible to **U car* at
fault of his or the Cubans but largely because of the Im­ *■»•* tbs slap* taken by the a j UkAI th* flask stag* la envisaged.
ettmm in price and ,
DKmO(T, Mir*. — 1&lt; is
position of prohibitive tariffs In foreign countries, the mlaletratlen will work *ut |ju
St a price lower than *1
The final stage woOll. taka
‘ aad a t th* tame Urn* armlt In-1
ehimp In thd sugar market "knocked the props from udder way It hope*. II tbeaM be u id , *f ■toly two ferns. In Ih* fim by Detroit and upat ‘
3 Cttban economic life. Sugar was to Cuba what Celery Is to veer**, that many fear profoundly . lib*, Inetrave *f business activ­ anUUHtd* that tha
r raasi. In salaries and wi|fM lh|
1*0 gold staodard wilt kdoolb ksrpisg with th* ton (seed rot.3 1 ).
8anford. When it could ho longer be sold abroad, there that awnU wll| not work out that ity would have reached the point of
far-reaching effect on t h * ____
r Ail
was nothing for the people on the Island to do, and no way way. Bach «i«r» of the program whar* moat *f the unemployment of Mlehlgon business. Th* ini- urn*.
Ahtomobile sales during th*
tha following paM
for them to got money with which to purchase the neces­ M d tna whole of It M itiongfy would ba abaorbed by private In- mediate e ffec t-to expand credit
i)untlonrd, both as to ft*
_T .ta
___
Christie* .B_dm
, h i th* second place, th* on thia gUU*a Industrial, bmhwtai w**k took aaothsr upward jump, urn Lfinv«M«
sities of life from other countries.
rtackhag a n*w klgh for 1X0. The “ScIrneV and Health with f i r tb
"•** rnd Its socrasv. It shoeId ba Treasury would be in a condition
I nv f iif c
a n d financial structure — h a * | M tput In th* w**k sadrd Satur­
A t th at time, however, President Machado proved to addrd with aqusl f«rt* that
ling complete roafidence,
th* BeriuMrrts," by
ftk tr
be a Moses feeding his people out of the wilderness. Por,|
f*r removed from tha ad- cause extraordinary outlays for started a general arramM* an th* day was aaUmetad a t 43.SM units,
part
Of
capital
ta
offaot
th*
de­
F t * |* M 'tr t ltt&lt; h « I** point of
ttn he hid been president of the local subsidiary of the fiiidigtration, completely rnnyttfi* relief would b* ended, end sdeV B £ £ fe
n* In th* gold rrajuatton of th* tho ehrrattt yadr, 11,0*0.
Electric Bohd A Share CO. of New York.
Because of his tlv* In conviction, and highly quate returns fro mtasation would vil
should look away f r t k th* o*po.
dollar
by
heavy
purchases
of
An incraaso in *s#d-tar ,
Interests in this country and his acquaintance with prom­ placed in arras of Ilf* other than bo provided by enlarge,| Industry equlllea of att description. Indus­
sit* soppoalUaa that man*------Is erainent . AtnEri&amp;n birtkers and financiers, he was able to politics, think lb* Administration’, In this elimax of th* oatlrlpoted trial concern* bare released large also confined to tha low-priced •ted atatarialty,
u
ilfs.
Detroit
retail
marchanta
ara
Proyram
wil|
work
out
successsvqunce, tho Administration would
l*M to the spirit**] raedrd of
borrow huge sums of money "to tide the island brer the
folly. For th, sake tu simplicity, lake atop* to put Ih* rounlry back orders for raw and semlflalihed pivparad for Ih* anticipated buy crastloh, to that WMch ihbuM 4
materials
In
an
effort
to
build
up
1AY7MAY 8, 1933 depression."
lay
ware
which
will
start
Monday,
wbst is u ld ih this dispatch la on the old track. The rounlry
mgr* red on tkd hkdsMhrttlng
dopletod Inventories, while whole­
He Inaugurated a gigantic publid works program
to the assumption that would be restored to the gold bo salers, Jobbers and ratailers of when a total of *i31j900,000 of end heart 'with th* poigt •# a die.
Fim TODAY which included the construction of a hundred million dollar wnflned
defer* Itore’ fund* will b* rriee
th# plan will be *oe;rtsful.
sis. Moat of th* price-fixing «f merthandlaa have
entered tho froiy two t f the closed bonks, rep­ mcmd’ a w lb* pen of an ant’et."
The first aim la to tab* price* farm crop* and moat of the other
Allowing Je ia t: B* ys kind highway from Santiago to Havana and a new twenty mll, ,
„
, . . ,
. . . i market for good* on a seal* nn- reset ling 30 per rant of Ih* total (p. U l ) 7
Private Investments utso of foods. This purpose is to be at■ u sS h w .,.JW &amp; j!*S]
n s s q s k s s s dsposil at lha ,h
one another, avail
a g w u r iTOjiiFirit *rrNt*b)rin hngtm m t-gf
i8|
nlng o f th* banking holiday.
... Christ’* «ik« hath for- Factories were built and hotels constructed.
Anything, in am lit farllilles |n banks, which World Aar,
to accrue In Michigan In the presAltk-ough employment remains
no-one
opposes.
Inflation
of
cur­
you,—Epliailan* 4:32.
short, wss done which would put people to work; as long
Person* who *e.*«pt thl* *a th* eut upturn id basic prices I, looked
rency I, not at this lime eon. long-range view rely on Pm ldsnt for in tho motor ear market. Th* far fAun normal, a gain In many
as the money, borrowed frjan abroad, lasted.
manuiX during and bualnata llnae
lemplnted. and the hop« 0f tha
— waa almost a bufabaar to
But, fundamentally, nothing was done to correct the Administration In that It svill not Rooserelt not being radical, and copper and Iron Industry and th* la reported. Upstate factories are
session of tho Legislators
beet
sugar
growing
fields
ara
also
pooh-pooh
assertions
that
he
Is.
feeling th( effects of Ih* buying
evil condition which wss threatening to destroy the eco­ be necessary. For raising price, of
-o
attach Importance to th* showing distinct signs of revivals. upturn, and In th* larger plants
nomic life of the Island. Cuba waa atill a one crop coun­ farm crops, an additional meehan- They
BholU Is against
In
th
,
case
0f
th*
motor
car
In­
rations h* has brought about era
fiattfc Creak, Kalamazoo, Flint.
try.
Nothing that Machado could do, or did do. could In­ l»m Is added which amount* t. Intended by him to be emergency dustry, It Is fait, according to of
Rrand 1 lipids, Ja-kson.' Benton
-tas, a t laaat until necessary duce
price-Hslng.
That
this
first
step
other
countries
to
reduce
their
tariffs
to
the
point
bav* been effected.
experiment* ©nljf.'em! that'll* win leading msnufsrturerv, that lb* tfarhnr and Muskegon, encourag­
where Cuban planters could make any money on their can be suc euful |, suggested by end them, either when they unite cheapening of money must soon ing rep o rt, of Increasing demands
•■
o
the
fact
that
prices
of
goods
a|.
For a while they continued to borrow, but mean­ ready hav* been rising in anlidpa- unsound *k experiments, nr when
for product, necessitating a cor­
rrrr___jtative
Stewart says crops.
Ih* necessity for them la past. that Mm* w* war* mar* definitely responding Increase In labor, arc
al the m u stat* canal would while the market situation grew ateadily worse.
Hon.
In 1928 Machado, sensing the critical situation at hand, This first step. It |« hoped, will They *tttach Important* to the off the gold standard than wa ara being madk*.
**(J|* greatest gravy train aver
i In th« state." Ha most violated n previous promise and offered himself for re- be a primer," bringing about Hie (bet that currency inflation Is not y*L They say further that. In *&gt;ru(ha greatest gravy csral election.
Enemies contend that he stole the election. In recond step, which Is to make In- mad* mandatary by th* pending portion to* population,. resources
that th* law merely fires Mr. and other conditions, we issued
TWO CONVICTED
■■■■ o
any event he was re-elected and succeeded s t the same time dostry in the brosd sens* active, law,
Roosevelt power to InflaU, If h* more "greenbacks" in that period
and
to
Inerea'e
employment.
Hus
I f all these farm n llt f pro- in having the term of office extended from four to six
They
hop#
that
h#
wtll
__ are put into affect, th* years.
That placed him In power until 1934 and he imme­ must, of course, he , hope, h 1* not uie his power, or th at h0 will than tho S3.dop,000,000 which th* MIAMI—Finery Burton and L.
present bill glees the President au­ W. Roger* were convl ted by s
. i t president may ba elected on diately sot about concentrating all legislative, judicial and not directly within control of gov. t:n* It very mildly
thority to Issue If he wishes.
criminal court Jury bar* of bomb­
eminent.
11
Is
a
fact
that
business
aoiaumer relief platform.
executive authority In his hinds.
The same persons, in accepting
Finally, tha reader should bear ing tb« plant of the Star Cteanm
Is becoming more actire, wh.thpr
■
■ o
‘
The Wall Street crash In 1929 only made matters fwcause of the Admlnl.trat.on’, what Is here set down as th* long- in mind that th* aim oe hi* dis­ A Dyers last March. Judge E. C.
f o r MOTHER’S D A t
that th* Legislator* have worse.
Practically speaking, the entire island had been program or for broader rravons. rang* view, raly much on analogy patch is confined to giving the Collins deferred aentenc# pending titvw her that
the beer qucitlon, wa preAmericun Investments -alone | Very much depen.1* on whether} to America’s axpsrtsncs following tb v r -of tho**^ who - look”Tievur*bty snnutknT fbr-a -new trial.— ------ - n f - - y o n r tllir prrio mo.t—
-wUi begin ta band:*, th* mortgaged ^ fo re ig n e rs.
tills # * M
w ll
amounts!
to
more
than
a
billion dollars. With some Ihe transition from the first step th* Clril War. They say that at on Mr. Roosevelt’* program ,
your nbotoarspli
problem.
9544,000.000 tied up in Cuban sugar properties, and more to the second actually tsk ri place,
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Wiebott’s Stodk
whether higher prices will r*a|ly
t i t President keepe on cell- than 1116,000,000 in railroad bonds, American interests
rhons IZi-i
result
in
activity
in
manufacturing
they’ll
Cut
IJke
New
!
1
. in all th* gold In th* country, practically controlled the tunic industry of the Island as well and other Industry. The answer |„
LUM BER
Nuralrol
lunla,
a
ll
kinds
n(
scis­
P K IN T IN O
Foreign loans became a this I. right now In the making.
►
suppose It won’t he long before as the transportation facilities.
sors and knives; pruning tools
ba filling teeth with veritable sink hole through which whatever profits did
nf all kinds, tic.
K sp *rl saw
apvrtsi price* on serssn door*
W*
bn
aqalppad lo produce
(or
Iks
trial
two
weeks.
(Ulna
„
,L
.
T
,hlrd
*****
eontemp’nte*
accrue on Ihe island were drained nway.
npum.
first (Isas Job vrerk at Ih*
that Increased activity of liu.l.t.M
LAWN MOWERS
o--------The Inevitable happened.
Mortgages were foreclosed WIJ result In Increased re.-,me
Hill L u y b tr Co.
Iown i pos*ibis prlcta. diva u*
k tp il M and OSarpvwd
S Me amateur panhtndler ex- by the wholesale.
AIM# fd f
Uth
aad
Hatty
Bankruptcies followed.
Factories from taxes. On this point It Is es­
a trial.
llnvs your work dooo by ■ real
IS A
ta os the other
he Were closed.
Plantstlons were allowed to deteriorate and timated that If the rise |n p , |„ ,
m rek tn lo
ResmmsMs Price* with
It picking up hitch-hikers
Harold
Printing
Co
that
hs,
already
Uhan
plac,
were finally abandoned.
Railroads curtailed their opera­
ZIP BMRVICB
PfcM* ll»
J. W. SHADOIN
road since he started
Phans I4S
tions to a minimum. Unemployment Increased, As pov­ translated Into profit taxrv the
Was
rtSMO «*-w
himself.
amount
might
readily
be
almost
erty and want spread, dissatisfaction over the Machado enough to overcome the Tr-o-ury
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Political opportuninta were quick To deficit. That tha budget shall ba
Th# Florida Advocate quotes Ihe regime increased.
•following want ad with evident seize the advantage.
balanced, In Ihe sense of keeping
"W aned a Job. Had
Revolutions have been plotted repeatedly.
Bomb ex­ ordinary espouses within tnernre,
nant Job until Mar. 4, plosions are. an almost daily occurrence.
Secret police I* held steadily In tnind by litr
St willing to wotk If nnrsaaiy spot alleged despollcra of the government and arrest them. Administration. No one doubts
Some are thrown Into prison. But more are given the President Roosevelt’s determine
New that woman have tait«i&gt;' advantage of tho ley de fugs.
They aro told to run.
If tlon im this point.
■ntla third stage contemplates a
•rotte*.
, •■stoking eW*i
**- when - |hejr get away, well and good.
If they are shot, it Is too
budget balanced partly by the
her haml out bad.
man driver holds
hob
tromely drastic economies already
window, tho driver of the
What is the answer to this sorry spectacle. Il Is an In effect and partly by bcrease.1
. . ihlad has on* more sues* as
wAkt (he Inttnda doing.—Ocals answer which Pnmident Roosevelt is being called upon to ravenu# from taxation. \Fith this
Intervention Is the plea pf many Cubans and some accomplished, and the govern
8 h* may, Ilka men, just be find.
Americans who hold Cuban bonds.
B ut.lt is difficult to Btanl’a credit therefore sound, th*
see how a change In administration could help Cuba unless and Mrs. Georg* H. Fernsld. trus­
-.Thar* la something unusually n market is provided for her sugar.
tee*.

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L ong's M sa t

Treat Tb Eat

K:

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la in tha attitude of
Clermont Praia In rtfuiing to
bear advertising during
hard times, and yat on what
ground! should
„ aneh
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A Fighting Finish
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Not only wsb last Saturday’s running of tha Kentucky
rejected
If
tha
h**r
u
Derby
practically without counterpart in respect to cloae
alilig
mtiug
aay
alcoholand
I do** °Mj|n}Bhw throughout the annals of this classic event, but it
furnished a fistic exhibition between two jockeys to add to
am Lamont of J. P. Morgan the keen excitement which always attends these colorful
Company had no aoonar writ racea a t Churchill Downs.
•rtlcla for Colllar’a, In
Coming down the home ntretch the two leading jockeys
h* aald thpt America ami were seen to be bumping each other with every striae.
in duller ara still th* Pictures which were developed after the race showed them
thing* In tho world to tl* clutching at each other's clothing and saddle blankets, and
th* Utritad Stata* aban waving their whips in careless fashion.
After the finish
,th# gold lUndsrd and th* line had been crossed the losing rider lashed at the winner
droppad thirteen percent. It with hia whip and In tears complained to the Judges that he
to ahow that tf th*
foaled. - Later the two came to blows in tha
i’ want anything, the* bet- had-been
rooms.
.
Jtm dressing
The best that ran be aald Is that both boya wero guilty
at UJIsUtly* session of rough riding and only a soothsayer would hazard a guess
»r* hdV vrthr with much sb to which one gained an advantage, If any. As Is usually
*4e«mpIUned. Rumor the case when there is a dispute over a decision In a sport,
fr»JUha**** has It that an the alleged fouling or infraction of rules would not have
. session cannot possibly b* changed the result.
.
That, with aj{ Um astrs
Track exports are of the opinion th at had Head Play's
It anUUa and all th* un- jockey held hia horae in reserve In the back stretch, he
mao{a to bul­
ly, will not alt vary Would have had.sufficient spurting power left to have nosed
Banstor* and out the winner. However, the fine points of riding can
r had hatter gat have little raktnkiitlng effect on upbridlcd emotions as twt&gt;
•h dona, In a harry, and go Jockeys race neck and neck for the wire, and if the stake la
kuffldently large one Is apt to see a resort to rough tactics.
.T his la no lima to foot!
Whichever jpekey was guilty of being the first ofritWg upon': th* Scut* fender, It mqat be said'
d for both of them that there wc
were
'o f burin*!*'
mitigating circumstances which make their action not ao
particularly a
very, reprehensible.
In .the first place they were both
bo
halls, tha flandford
In the aacond place the race waa so close as
to make a vgry suitable setting for rough riding.. And in
important
'the third
*'v" place the Btqka'_wI Pe e ‘the
'the greatest offered any
jockey, th* dream of every exercise boy who ever breezed
I tha trident tataat
* " 8 a horss around a tracts to kome day ride a winner In the
llUoAa,
i: :a
Kaatocky Derby. “
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Tom lf*wklt*,.MIs* Annl# ll*wkins, and Mr. *nd Mr*. K«nt
RotNlter rams In today with SO
fin* trout. They refuted to tell
whan they caught them but hid
tha poles to prors that they had
really bean flihlng.
James Lt* was I* the city
Wednesday from Pomona whaie
ha la bookkeeper fur tha Zachary
Lumbar Co.
Among tha prominent vlallora
to th* city yeslanhy war* J. tl.
Roddluton, of Ganava, T. W.
Lawton, of Orlario, O. Id, Jacobi,
of Chuluota, D. H. C Rabun, of
Pm U; C. W. EnUmlnfar, of
Longvrood, W. V. Diain, of Lak*
Mary, and Tildan Jacobs, of Chu*
loot*.
Mr*. J . It. RoumllUt was hostv«» of th* Entra Nous Club
Wednesday afternoon. Mr*. C. 0.
Butt mad* th* highest teot
which won far h*r tb* prize,
pretty fare dish. Guest* w*r
Mr*. Georg* A. DeCoitea, Mr*.
Gerlruda Knly, Mr*. C. O. Bull,
Mr*. A. B. Wallace, Miss Elizabath
MaLasghlln. Mist. Lacy
Newsome and Mis* Mabel Bowler.

IN THE Torres Straits bklsnds in ths E ast ladles; there i n ao trs*s
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euitsbl* for atiKM bulMlhg.

So Um natives, a cruel, treacherous rseu,

Import their esooss from tho Fly River Delta In New Guinea—snoUtsr
place with an unbelievable reputation. Tho distant* between these two
places la over four hundred mlfcn, and no native in that region travels
even one-quarter
of that diotaHcc.
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When • canoe Is wanted, the word la limply patted on from Iribo ta
tribe. On the etrOngth of thki vagua order » eeOoe la
TWh It k
relayed back- Each tribe ef bloodthirsty czuutlbeJu teats and dlieuaeee
It befere pausing It on- Finally ths payment, shell necklaces, ^pdor
ptdnto, a m hands, make* Its way to the edaoo buOdara In tl* ao itt
letnorely fsokiou.
Thera Is rooam for ttilo habeaty In savages to whom phtfldy Is natursL If any of tho parties tn (Ms eOttiAeaUd tnutaariloti were to rtak
brink dsbotteeL thrir credit we«hl ha rtdned. Aril 4ho«kh these nsUvae
msy UB and eat eaeh athcr, they hold barter tavtofiqU.
Even savogae nnderslsnd tlutt in rodtrietta It j f l f i b i d to be bee eat,
and to 1st th* worfdlwaBsq yoiir hoskeoty! So h modcrit hoOhim. Adw rtlring must he hodsof. It to a proof o f hoaeoty. A produri’S Advertis­

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Anxiety Is Caused By
Absence Of Couple
On Hop To Pacific

Jacob*cm,

(Continued from rag#
pay back a great Jta l la
they borrowed.
“In other words, we *a#k
correct a wrong and not to *r
another wrong In the opposite
rectlon. That is why pc
being given lo thu adm inialrtl
to provide. If nceesJary, for an t
largement of xrrdit, in ordar
existing wrong.
"These powrra will be tlaad,*
when, a*, and if It may h# necta#
ssry to accomplteh tho purpose.*
Going over his domes He pro*
gram he pointed to an early pub*'
tic work* hills designed to stimu­
late “ikrrctly and Indirectly tha
employment of many other)
wr'I-conaiitered projeflo."
The Industrial supervlllwi L
ut# now taking shape, h# raid,
would l*c "well considered anti c
srrvalive." •
"Government ought to h*»*
light and will have the right*',
asserted, "after ^surveying i
planning for an Industry to pra«

twin** **:- j section* of the state, ami In th#
t. amt: slat* of Texas. Duo to the fact
MONDAY
: the Juniors and
Mra. Georg* Knight, Jr.
iman, third!
th e e two main set Ilona have
'a t Tempi* H N filil la niske, and A r t TVtor &lt;
May 8. - 0P I - and fourth luapectitoly. w i t h , ni*y* j . .owmodUy on the early
cere of th* part ataaon of the Aux Mrs. Jean S. Adanu will b* host­
KANSAS CITY. Mar 8^-W7—
twenty-on#
and
Iv
e
a
'jr
perron-.
gaax n.vraevift
* v in i .m,
iu: grapefruit* we ara Inclined to Farted down in a swirling sand­
ami hi*
Uiary Bath Israel. 0&gt;e members of esses for “ladle* day" a t tha San­
thing far adjournment -''1ud*nt* on th* Honor Roll f o r ^ j rexponalkle for their op- storm. Colonel and Mra. Lind­
tbe auxiliary entertained with a ford Country Clah.
Tha Christian Endeavor chair of
, Haadrtx Lyks, Bract Laeey, F. dinner and bridge party on Fri­
bergh spent Saturday night solely
aneei Andrews, Pauline D*l-, ,
D, Scott, ta d Claud* Htradon n
day evening at tha CeWry Clab. tha First Presbyterian Church h m l( tV. . U l u of the session*) More, JeinaUa Boftend. Loc&gt; » « " s ‘ "a n y
on the wlndswrpt plains of the
oUr
P*°pU.
tM jt to D l l j m Beach yesterday Mra. P. Weinberg, Mra. J. Tall, will mc«t at 7:30 P. JC. n t tha major teflslatlon.
Dobbins, Hoten D ata,
E*»h«r I confused the use of arsenic la a Texas panhandle, enn'foriabty pro­
f t t Um afternoon.
Ericson, Gladys Headarcon. Mary | practical way with the operation tected in their plane, while wrteEnacted lawi:
end Mr*. X . Motet war* in (hafire church.
MeGarvej.iof th , IMani Board during the spread feat a were raised for their
Emergency bant and geM con­ Manning, Maigarot
of irranremeht*.
TUESDAY
AN., McChwv, Betty McKinnon, ^'ru|t h'ly campaign which are not welfare.
Fotlowiig
dtnnar
btldga
game*
trol.
The
Philathen
Class
of
the
First
Claire Z actiry and XIaa
Cornelia McRa-s, Kathryn Mnt.l-i
(W Th , Pi , nt Hoard usesl
Six hundred million economy.
After the storm had subsided,
Doandjr, of Jacksonville, were enjoyed until a lata hour Presbyterian Church will meet at
***n. Adelaide RleHer,
M ir).
, ,
|„
him
Beer
hgistatlon.
the famous couple took off •from
Richie. Marjorie Tlltls, ami Mari- ‘*'n lM,u"'U uf
lo ,nf
&gt;t th* arrak-tnd at Daytona when scores were added and prixaa fl:00 P. M. a t th* home of Mra.
Forest
oonaarvalhm.
an llnolrhan. Boys: Roy Dork dretl galloa* of w ater a"d applied llieir isolated landing place yes­
awarded. High acora prise, a hand H. B- Purdon. Plnahurst..
To be passed;
holder, Sprolt ten g .
IHchanl it eighteen to twenty-right times terday [Homing anil im ierd in
The monthly bridge parly of tha
bag, went to Mrs. James Toll
Farm roltef-farm morlgagi^ |n- Smith, Kill .Stamper, ami I*# Stun-- during th* year. Th# method of Kan*** City at 12:13 1*. M., Cen­
whllp second high acora prlie, silk Social Department of the Wom­
applying arsenic to grapefruit we tral Slandarj Time, dusty anil
'fchfcst KrUpp will leav* tomor- hose, was given to Mra. Ram Ben. an’s Club will taka place at M S flstlon bill, awaiting House god el mm.
r*w far Lakeland and Fort My Jamin. Mra. Julius Dtagfvlder cut o'clock at th* dub house wRh SanoU - agrramant on one amer&lt;l-( Juniors: Thelma Pennon. Caro­ are told only’ require* one pound tired, en route to Washington, D.
lyn Riggers, Martha RDhop, Na­ to on* hundred gallon* of water C., frt&gt;|n Californio.
fcfc id iptnd a f»w day* wtth re I low and was tha recipient of a box J. Adrian Brown and Mrs. A. C. menl. House vote# locky.
Chamberlain aa boateaae*. Reser­ fMO,DOQ.OOO relief bill, flnsl omi Greer, Gorgrna Hart, Naomi and nna application. In ttur sectinn Their arrival brought relief to
athrea.
of stationery.
Hutchins, Alice Kaoserman, Ma­ - central part of th# state we
du# rarly In week.
Mrs. Jacobson was presented vations may b# nude with tha
ftieod* amt airmen, who had
rian l.undquist,
Mary Louiee
It use I:■ 8hoal* ami Tennessee Nicltrf, Evelyn Nipper, Genereue have prattle ally no rarly grape- started a search and krpt n night
a large crystal flower bowl.
M. Jackson, of C m Tbe Junior High Sahool P.-.T. yj'lTT,,
lo«ig. „ vteu I.ai..aU.uUUU..tte a m l)
iteus—iu* ate .Jsarate
. oialtaaL W o-js** U rdo rase, Mrs. BontsVs received a cry­
rTilon by House on Senate amivwl- Yarborough, and IRobert reorsun. and most pnifilabl* markrl.
,h,.
the Smi(hwr-I.
Smithwrri.
to kpend a fvw day* wi'.h bar
overwhelming majority of that la*
Thera ha* been a tyll Intro­
stal vase, and Mrs. Check was the school auditorium fur inalullallon manta. Disposal expected this
S,&gt;phomures; Horriet
Rrown.
“I'm sorry," Lindbergh said.
yaotrar, A n . J - W, .Mam.
Florence Hardy, Aldlo* Harrison. duced to prohibit th* ii&gt;e otear "People shouldn't worry. It's li­ ikutry, unfair pracllio and to en­
fecipienl of an Edgar A. Guest of officer* and nnnual report* of wet 4.
Home mortgage $2,000,000,000 Marian Haynes, Mary laiulsc Mt-r- fenic In growing vegetable* and able to happen nn&gt; time in tha force this agreement hy tha an*
motto, mementoes of tha occasion. committee chairmen.
Ihtirily of ihe government."
The Fidelia Clara of the F in l refinancing bill, passed by House, iwethrr, Muriel McIntyre, Ads w* aro wondering th* effect of this Western country."
Those present were: Mr*. Ar­
^
|H r v s/vd Mra. K. H. Taylor ha*r
Singlrlary,
Margaret
Squire*,
Telling of his entry Into tha
toTtd freio Gwlr bom* on Oak thur Jacobson, Mra. J. Fleischer, Prabyterian Church will meet at awaiting favorable Sens!,, action. Margaret Taka -h, Jewel Giles, prohibition in our celery section.
After their plnne was rviuehst
Securities .regulation bill. (Mused Marline Torrance, llerachrl Item- It seems that we must he consist­ here', lh# Undbrrghs JuporS.j for While llou-e two months turn, lh*
leada* to 2 M South Sanford Mr*. Dave Bonlske, Mr*. James 7:30 o'clock a t the home of Mrs.
Toll, Mrs. M. Moses, Mr*. J. Ding- H. M. Rqmbiry. 186 Rotate Ave­ bF House, Sonata prospect* good. by, and boys: O. P. Herndon, Wil­ ent. Th# greatest Injury, aa wc see the I k it at 2:MH I'. M. and rcacheil I'realder.t -alii, "»e were faring
Aranaa.
serious
problems the country
/elder, Mra. 8. Iltrschowlls, Mra, nue, with Mra. Rnmbley and Mr*.
Railroad r* orgsnUstlon legis­ liam Speer. Orville Tourhton. and It, if there I* any, on the changing 81. Louis at I P. M.
was dying by inches." He added:
George Andert.tn.
of this tew os to Grapefralt, would
8. Benjamin, Mr*. Charles Kanner, Claud* Howard aa hoatiuse*.
lation hearings begin today.
Of the fierce sandstorms of the
W, H, Sbtpherd, commander of Mra. Prarl Mots, Mrs. Rose
“The situation in Ihat crisis did
The Fidelia Clara of lh* FUrt
Freshmen: Elliabelh Brigham. he th* publicity that would be
District of ColumhU appropri­
Campbtto-loaai* Poit of t h * Moss, Mr*. If. O. Moore, Mrs. F. Baptist Church will meet a t 8:00 ation bill, in confer*ncu between Mildred Caldwell, l,o«i*-» Ker*&lt;&gt;y, giren. by competitive sectinn.*. Southweste,he said:
nut tall fur any «.implicated eon*
“It's hotter to ( it down tha.i go siiV-ration of economic panacea* or
AmeSrUah Legion, left today for Weinberg, Mr*. F. A. Gordon, of P. M. at th# home of Mra. S. II.
Kathleen Riley, Nora Riley, Mitt) This It stem* would'apply also to
House and Senate. *
'JtroJgh them
Chapman. Oris Saunter«, Dorvthy vegetable*.
Marina, Cibn to attend th* con- Philadelphia. Mrs. Awnowita, of English. MM Wiat Eighth Street.
farcy pln»-v We were faced by a
Independent offlees appmpriaHe said the storm struck them condition uml not a theory,"
rantlop of tha American Legion. Miami, Mrs. Victor Check, and
The executive council of the lion bill, reported to House for Clause, Anne Jean Uan’t, end
"W* aer Informed that approx!
b ijs: Frink Brnjsmln, J o h n
with blinding firry four hours aft
Lauding Congress fur |U top*
Christian Endeavor Society of th# early action.
Mra. J. T. Griffin.
Mauser, I. P. McCultrr, and Jack matvly aeventy-flro percent or the er Ihey had headed hi* m l nnd
purl of him in the emergency, bn
First Presbyterian Church will
growers
and
shippers
In
Ihe
ren
Gaa-tax
renewal
bill,
reduction
Morrison.
Friends of Fulton Heater will
hlntk monoplane Eastward from insisted there had been no «ut»
hold it* monthly business meeting and transfer of three ' porcunt
Iral section of the state are In
THE INTF.HCI.A8S TRACK
tagfat to learn that ha underwent
Albuquerque. N. Mrs., at 3:31 P. lender of |mwvr.
a t 8:00 P. M. In the session room electric lax from consumer to
favor
of
lifting
this
ban.
They
&lt;ki
MEET
an opera ti on for
appendlclli*
"The function of Congrvsa'', ha
at the church. All officers, leath ­ producer, pass d by Ileus* due
The four classes of the school not seem agrrrd pa to the bene­ M , kfounlain .Standard Time 8al
* Frhfjty afternoon at th# FernaltL
ers. advisors, ami committee chair­ rsrly approval hr Kenotuv com­ held a Irrak meet .on Thu.sduy'. ficial effects- -on Tangerine* and urtfrty, with a fresh supply of ga* said, "i* lu decide what has tq b#
* LantgMon Memorial Hoapltal.
Apr. 87, as |&gt;ait of this yrar's we would h« opposed to amend­ nllne in continuation of Ibiir dun# and to select Ihe approprUt*
men are urged to alterd.
mittee.
flight from Glendale, Calif., to the agemy to enrry out certain of tha
program of intramural*. Altlimigh
Kata Smith's first starring mo­
Other
legtstetlon
p
nding:
two of th* boys' rete) even-* weir ing this law *s to Tangerine*.
Nalional Capital.
WEDNESDAY.
purposes of lh# f'ungrraa. Thl*
Thirty-hour work week bill, postponed beiausc nf rain and
Are. W. J. Morroaln hail at he- tion picture, "Hello, Everybody",
"We
wish
to
thank
you
fur
Ihe
Tli# two were* forced down
Central and Asalea Circle* of c o m m U te r r e w rltln f a lie r h e s r a
story
written
especially
for
her
-ktAMa Sunday - at- her homo, on
valuable »u vice u n d ered thus far ",uuuawhar*-iuiitti-uf-Auiaxilla^— was cunstitiitlnnal ami in kraping
growing-itetkjicjr..
the
Sunhnmure
w hh-th# past At tier Ira a tratHtlag.'
Palmetto Avenur, her parent*, Mr. by Fannie Hurst, has been booked the Gardeir Club will meet a t 10:80 inx*. Prospects this session doubt­ Class had such a ling- mini bet of In *oun&lt;ilng out public sentiment
Explaining lie was flying northM. at Central Park before
Granting ih it mistakes w oy.W
end Mra. Edward Kummer, and for tha Milane Theater, Tuesday.
ful and tied up ith pending deci points that ihi-y were crnisideied and to thank Ihe |rruple of Semi* ward of tbe regular line of 'he'
The "Songbird of the South", visiting I,ake Charm Orchid G*r- slun hy idmnlstratliin nn plans fur ** having won the mo". The note Cnunly for Ihe way In whlih Trans.unlinrntal and W e s t e r n made hy himself, Kuos#Volt said
her brother and »l«ter-ln-law, Mr.
den a* the guest* of Professor T,
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had
ema»*eil a tulal &lt;»f
Soph
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-imply; "J have no expectalfear «ff
and- Mra. Edward Kummer, J r , of one of radio's first ladies, was
Air, Inc., on a direct hop toward making n hit every lime I com*
Mead. Each section will pro­ irdustry'y self-regulation undet 1*1 1-3 (minis, white the Seniors, they have teiponiVd,
tlgnad
for
the
picture
after
audi­
government
supervision.
F tftta .
Kants'*
City,
Lindbergh
said
he
lh*
nrarest
c&lt;imj&gt;elllor.
had
only
"Yoyr*
very
truly,
ences throughout the country, who vide a 'te n th . All members ami
Glass lank regulation till, Ch; points. The Freshman and
hoped to cut southward Into &gt;hr lo Ini. What 1 s.-ck Lx th* hlfffts
"C. W. ENT7.MINGKH.
applauded her work In "The Big friends of the Garden Club era waiting approval by Senate honk­ Junior dosses weie in Ihiril ajid
wirrte-s liraron, hut th# streng'h c-l possible hattlrg avetage, no4
"It. J. HOMY."
A n J. H. Bagwell end X be Broadcast", In which she made an invited.
»rly for myself hut pir thu teanaP
ing committee, du* iwrly 111 the fourth |dai«-s ies|n,ciivelyt with
uf the storm prevenlrd.
Regular program of th* I-ltG*eiW Bagwell, of Tampa, apent appearance with 14 other radio
ExpruOalriK (he thunk# of L'o*»
week. Prospects for final -passage little b-tter than lotnljr qiuint*
Picking
lb,,
most
likely
area
erature
DiV*rtm*nt
of
the
Wom­
(ho wee\-enO bore with Mr. and itara, set up a clamor for more
each.
Ktess uml of lh# ndmluislratkll
this s ns ion hasy.
available,
Lindbergh
dipped
to
a
Th#
Junior
Class
In
pre.etillng
an's
Club
will
take
place
at
3:30
Mra. t . C. Bolt. They were ae- of her. Attentive theater manag­
The results of es.h ,-vent weri "Who Wouldn't lie Craay!" i&gt;l&gt; saf. lauding.
tur “public support", he assured
St. laswrent* waterway treaty
The
&lt;olb(Anted h*». by Mra. Boll'a ers throughout Uie country, Ihtlr 'clock at the club house.
ttni yd.
that “every ounce of strength sod
with Canada, awaiting Senate rat­ as fulhiws: liny.'
tallied
the
first
"hundred-dclWr"I
couldn't
walk
more
than
IWt
ther, lira. D. M. Bagwell, who car* cocked to patrons' tVmands, public Is Invited. Rfgular busi­ ification, may not get through dash: Cooke. Junhir, first; Smith, crowd since the Ihmuii days—o
'■very rvsuurc# at our ninunand w#
ness meeting will be held at 3:00
) enter, se nnd. Tmn* 1!.*l. Mite sure sign of Ihe return of pros­ yards from Ihe ship wit.iuul losing hove devoted to ihe end of Justify*
communicated the intelligence to
thl* a walcn.
sight of It," he said.
run: lininage. Senior, in
I'rar- perity.
'cluck.
to Hollywood, and Hollywood was
Roosevelt proposals awaited:
son. Sophomore, second. Time.
Night fell with dust and sninl leg your lonfiduicp."
Member* of the Sarah Parker
Authority to orate down tariff* h.48. 2*.’U yd. ilash: Smith. Senior,
Hr outlined 111- four objoetlng
whtsllmg through lh# air.
Forming a rptyriy apeading y*a- quick to act.
Methodist Orphanage Club will
Miss Smith is th* central char­ havr an all day quilting nt the In cencert with powers ol world rirst; Cookr, Junior, second. Time
It o v . Ilram of the Kpiacolull tli# Lindberghs worn ready in lh.- intent, limit:I m-gutiatlonB
terdly In Jacksonville were: Mr.
Kontwe,.Freshman,
us fo.low *:
Prohshly JtT. Shat pul:
Church
gave
n wveiy
Inili.lJcrest*
,
,
a
* .*
1pal
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i*) )
n
1 ■ Jr
IF
gw H *'*
fnr eiiiergencips.
wntl Mra. J. B. Ovtatt, Mra, Ratal acter In a simple, touching story. church annex. Covered dish lunch­ economic conference.
first ; Yancey. Senior, second. D.&lt;- jn&lt; talk upon "Citizenship" Weil- -“ We passed n very inmfnrtahl.
bund
flnanrcd
and
directed
at
un­
Aa
leader
of
a
group
of
farmara
"F lrtt, a | nvral reduction o ff
edttfrtSh, Mra. Margaret Banbow.
eon nt noon.
e, 37 3 . 110 yd il ■ • t* V, nesday of Iasi week as . spec si night," -uiil lh# flier', wife.
employment rell.f, still In forma­ loner,
mnmnicnt anil through thl* th*
Mira Grace Oelatt, and Mlta Ruth whoeo properly Is threatened by
hes, Sophomore. Hist; &lt; « « • , „ rt Df ,hr "H,,y,* Wrak" pruFRIDAY
tive stag*. Indication* aro that Hughe:
a power company which Insists
The plnne was equl. ped f •! iriimyul ‘lit (be fi-nr of lavnslnff
Benbow.
or, second. Time, tut... II g 1
being given in this city.
Junior,
Regular meeting of Salllo Har­ Initiation bond Issue rrmmmemkd jump: Woodrow Hanson.
on destroying their lands to make
^ |th „ UKh this talk was mfuui
liaiumn. Soph
.-mpn..i- ^Ithnugh
mPanl shaping nnd they had aboard n r :d armed attack, and, at the aoma
a name for herself on the radio, rison Chapter cf the D. A. R. may not nceed half a billion.
more, first; Andrew Harnmn, S#ti- r .,,r t [,]|y for o„. |k,v,, * f|ne lee supply uf food sufficient lo lu.-t Hole, n re kirthui in srmamesk .
A W ng those from her* a pend­ in nn alToA to raise fund* with will lake (data at 3:00 o'clock at
io-tx, In older to help In tha bate ;
lor, second. Ilelghlli, &amp;U. H '- i
WBS receives! by Isiys an I ."it liny*.
Jump: Smith. Senior, first: 1 **' Ki,|M,|ikc. We riu.ll l.n.k forward
ing yeeterdby afternoon at Day- which to battle the case In court. th.i home of Ml»* Perry l-ee Bell,
gorarnnirnt
Sup|n r and lirenkfust wen- ratton. Sophomore, second. I ista '•[(„ unother visit from Itcv. Ilram. in nt Ihe grounded 1110111', Inr the reduction of taxation.
ton* Beach w*ra Mr. and Mra.
Sam Cnalow and Arthur John­ Celery Avanua, with Miss Itell
17V'. 8W) yd. dush: Hughes,
|| |-(1)
and
Miss
Ruth
Hand
a*
hoatewr*.
Wall aro W. Ball, Miaa Emille ston wrote four new aonga espe­
from human habitation.
"Secondly, a rutting daw n' o t
nmore, first; llarnagc, Senior, -e
_
lin g It,
Maxwell Stewart.
cially for Mis* Smith*! use in the Election of officer*.
With the (lorni subsiding, tin- lh# l ruik* harriers, in order to rg&gt;
onsL Time. 138.3. tnsrus; Smug iTha quarterly rally of *11 Chris­
picture. They are "Moon Song”,
ler. Junior, firxl; Kuntfr, Frr«1i
Srninr |)«v, whi'h wu. poxl mlplr look off nhool !l:3l) A. M. riavt the flow of cxchang# of
'•
|
Im ra K m liiy n f tjh l torwk. &lt; ■illtal Klaodanl Time, foe Kan* m ips urd goods between nation*.
Mr. a ad Ml*. Roland S. Read "Ilckaninnis* Heaven", "Out In tian Endeavor Societies of the Or­
In rrlehration of National Mu- man, xevond.
tiirU rvunU: ftO y»l.
%%ill Ih* hrfil i»n Prlilay of till 4 sss City, unaware Hist nt Icnsi
*pa a! the week-end in Mulberry a* the Great Open Spaces", and lando District will be held at H;00 tic Week, a special program was
‘ Third, th(. setting up of atxbl*
P. M. at lh# Christian Church in given this morning at th* Sanford Senior, fIral* Shaitui.
\h»'4*k. Mo-*! »if lh** Sviiinr* will U&gt; sit planes were tearcltiug for lisa*bm of cutrrtuiex, In ordar ;
tKt guett* of Mr. and Mra. E. B. "Twenty Million Peopla.”
second.
Time,
8.3.
73
y'L
dash
«ei-n
at
Daytona
“hiowning”
th.-n
Klealmmee. Member* of all Chris­ Grammar School during th j Ui'H
them, thi.l friends nlong Ihe way (hat I rude cun muke contract*
Lawrence, formerly of IbU d ty .
tian Endeavor Societies of thl* tar ehafiel iieriml with represent* Sharon, Sophomore, trrst; Davbl# bulks. We stttreiely hope Ibul had waited un nil nigh* for word ahead.
•
W •
Senior, second. Tims, II . High they will not gel an nvrnhtse.
city are Invited
mul that communication wire*
lire* uf ihe American U-si"n jump:
Mr. a n t M u. J. Allan Blount.
"F’nurlh, the ir-cstahllalimnit
:
Wrighl, Sente.
fii&lt;l;
were burdened wllh messages ran- frlemiiy relution* amt greater «
Auxiliary in allrnilanre.
Jr. announce the birth of a daugh­
Crawford, Senior, secowl. I0tt yd.
EXPRESSES
THANKS
Th,.
Caesar
Club,
under
Ihe
ill.
cernlng their safety.
One nf Ihe features of Hip pm dash: Sharon, Soplumnrn’, flr-ti
ter SaUuday afternoon at the
fiderco brlwrrn all natlona,"
emit! wu. the present*'.Ion &gt;f t» lUrksori, Sophomore, sei-onil. Base­ rrrlinn of Mrs. Maxwell, is having
By way of observing national
Imprn ild-Laughton Memorial Hoaa
picnic
at
Han
I
arm
to
Springs
to­
Rev. Isa Hurston, p*rt»&lt;* ef 'rnnip,! piclutr uf Genrral fi-l n .1 ball throw: Powell. SnpX&gt;mnri&gt;.
music week, Mrs. R. R. Pippin and
„
, ,, ,
...
Hn|dt I I'or.'hlng to the srhonl hy 3*'*. .1. first; Kinlww, Krtwiunan. second. morrow. Approximately 3&lt; Caesai
Mis* Mildred Nix presented their "learwater Missionary
*” *•
"•
Bn,l Mr*. L. Y.
Broad Jump: Allen, Sophomore, Student, are rX|H-ct#d to attend.
Colored
Church
here.
Imhy
ex­
II.
Col.'liuigh,
music
chain.mu
ul
Mr. am) MV*. S. 0. Chaw and piano pupils in a recital cm Satur­
first; Brown am i’ Merriwvthn. The group will leave for thet B rian ure planning to leave Sat
Mra. S. 0. Chaae, Jr- a rt expected day evening at the home of Mrs. pressed hi* thsnks and nmiie h ibo American Legion Auxlbary, in I lie) Freshmen. »r nnd. Standing spring- at 6:30 in the alter noon' uidny for Hope Hound where
tten
to
the
momhers
of
hi
i
n
urrli.
behalf nf the Auxiliary. The pie broad juuui: Hickson, Sophomore, ami enjoy swimming and other'tlicw will k| m-iii| n few weeks ns
R b rates* tonight from Asheville, Pippin on West First Street. A
who lost night surpri ■I 1 1m nM- lure was awarded to the seteeil first; llattei n, Junior, second pastimes, a picnic lunch will hr the guest, nf llm Inlter's sister,
N. C. where thay MV* bacn spend­ large number of rilemls anil rela
Uvaa of the pupils was In attend- er a service that w** w-l| n 1 •imI- as a prise In the pupil* for team­ ttaxskrtImiII throw: Powell. Soph.- served. They will return horn, at Mr*. E. I'. Bowman.
ing Mveral day*.
H:30.
»d, by presenting him wi'h a Inrge ing several patriot!* songs. It. nc* iiii&gt;rv, firxl.
ante.
*por*r
rrptlng the picture Mra. Pearl S. Thi*if atilt remain*
The largo reception room wh«re basket of groceries.
Itahhitt stated that the Fifth 1.1 Iw played in this )e«r&lt; Intru
Do lor Spencer spent the week­
the guaata'Irtr# received was dec­
W. J. Mpiri-nti, who Is spending
i ,unrie, Tlirse iiivlr.-te volb-y-batt,
Grad*
taoght by Miss Ruse Hurt diamond M l, golf, and swu.mi lig. end In (Irlandn visiting friends.
orated for tha occasion with i , Pippin, pianist.
the summer rtionlhs in l.akelnnil
put on a special program »f the At pii'sent Ihe Sofhorworr 11**’
profusion of bright-colored gar­ "Angels' Sattnailc", R»*ewig
o,l hitsitiess, was hero yerterdsy
patriot 1.' sung* recently and for is Lj.ling in the contest lor Hi#
den flower*.
WP *r# sorry tu hear thn' 3 Ii' w li 111# family.
Jimmte Lappln.
that
rrasln
lh#
pi'lure
will
l&gt;
*
cup
that
Is
given
J
o
th"
eUs"
Number* on the program wore Duet,'"Tha Duka's Song", Venh
jurio tJuBos# Is in Hie ho.joint
hung In her room for a short lime gaming the most po.n'r HI Inter* after undergoing an o|#-ratian fnr
presented as follows:
and "Hagpy Farmer", It.•Schu­ before being plmcwl In the audito­ d as. competition each year, r-s.n appendicitis last Thursday. \VMrs. Winified M Donald, uf
“Spring Kong”, Mendelssohn—Eu
mann—Elixabvth and Gladys rium.
clus* is giving il* i" s ite
llaptonn
Beach, spent yesterday
hope
that
she
will
la:
buck
with
u»
gen* Cnchraft.
li.1* trophy. We will • '• soon.
Jilt Pippin.
here as the guest of -Miss Jeanette
The entire program was given gaining
tempt lu giro * report of the re
JM*d Mr*. O. E, Sandstrom "Good Night, My Lota", Williams -Th# Shepherd Boy", Cl. D. Wilson as follow*:
Ijiing, (Ink Avenue. Mr*. Mcllon0 -------- —Evelyn Stilts.
contest*.
3 » birth of a ion Friend “Th* •-“ * Hop*", GwM- Sung, “America the Rcaullful." maining“UP
nlil a»d Miss lacing left today nt
IN
THE
A
lit
Friends
of
Margaret
lienm-t
Duat,
"Com*
to
School",
Spalding
’■if 'M thalr home, 134
■chalk—Mary Glldewell.
and Scripture Reading, Scb.sil.
The Seminole High Music De­ ill h« glad to know lh#t she i- noon for llnvuiui, Cuba where they
—Carol Jean Nig and Jean "Old English Song"—Gladys lilt
v a n O v ^ fto n * Beach,
Talk nn Mother)' Day, Mr*. I'* irl partment presented "Up In The doing well after ho operation for will attend th# convent ion of till'
Maxwell.
teal was formerly con­
A ir" sn operetta In l*o arte, in ppendlcili* last week.
Pippin.
American Legion and the Ameri­
S. Babbitt.
nected with Iho Paata! Tetegraph "A Dark .Cloud Goes Passing By' Du*t, "Th* March of Prosperity.” Slat* tong, -“Suwanro River,' th# high school auditorium Friday
can Legion Auxiliary.
Adair—Jassl* M. Durden.
at
B;(H)
P.
M.
The
operrdl*.
which
Company aa manager la Bartlkrd.
A LITTLE HUMOR
Vlctar-e-M#»y Glid*wvl|
and
Fifth Grad*.
_
Du«t,' "Invitation to th* D aart1*,
took the form »f a mush ai 4 *m~
Plano aolo/ MW, Louise Peikifis.
Mia. Pippin.
In
Mr.
1-ehrmin',, General -Hi irdy,
W
O
*
a
greut
succera.
It
was
Weber—Jessie Durden and Sid
Among those from
Slumber Song", Warner and Kong, “America," School.
directed hy Bra* i ’ltflard Hhinlto. enea doss last week —
,_mi -to tens* tewortttv To aUend *. e#y Nix. Jr.
“Partalan
Serenade",
Viclur Piano nolo, Harold Haskins.
Bobbie Hevcher—Mi. l.elimnt),
x«r xml wax uniter lh*. auxftrfi of
tha aantal dtectaaa convention of "Huron War-Dane*”, Mato and
R*nlea~M arg&gt;rrt Van N*s*.
Song. “S tar Spangled Banner," the Junior CJa«*. Th# I'r-gram lh* barometer's frilling isn't i&lt; "
"G
rtrahoprirs",
Scaraeoll
Mm
CMert, MJTkV'Uj
“h'qnllt Bought", L. J. Brar— School.
was given in fine style »"« l 1*# Mr. loihman—Y'e*. I belie'i- il
Jean Maxwell.
audiene# tefl 1-e huibli »g with a ia.
Amerl.-ana' Creed, Sixth Grade.
Eliiaheth Pippin.
Bright Hlude (from renr of I
Duat, “Sweet Clover Walt), Heist Duat, "With Wind and Tida",
At th* ctos# of the program It keen serta* uf apprrrm'mn for Hr#
We are adding seventy
,
L
1
elaat)—Quick, somebody cate
—Frknatt Bran and Carol Jega
Georg* W. MeRory,, Mftennd Mrs.
Hawltt—Iren# Glidvwell, Mar- waa staled (hat th# achmd spun- ■work Miaa Sliinhote.r tuoP done.
dollars of equipment to
’The
work
of
VI**
S
lnhotaar
in
Mra.
EiVast
.Nl«.
, .
sored a special Poppy Dm sn.l
'f e te Heywsrd Walker,
g o rtt Van Kara.
tetter servo th# public.
Marjorie Bonixke say-'
h#i|
tha high srhiKil » fin# music
Mrs. AUan Btaaa, Mra. "Vais* ItlnlAtut#", Ewlng-Robart “Vteresa Refrain", Felton and Boys' Week program last week nt giving
know, what te wrong with
o
?rr us and rava money.
department
e.rn
"
.
#
r
h(u'ly
apX
B. Nobel, and R. P. Montauditorium ----- It has acoustic
“Marcaau CaracUrealique". II. th# school with T. U Dumas a* ptwrlated.
c
113 W. First St.
Dvorak—Cornelia A. Woltenkaupt—Iren* Glide tha main sprakar. At lids time
Look
for
our
column
each
M
represents!ires
of
th#
Amtriean
u'.k
ulei-t
hard
U t paopl j
wi;. 1 .4 V
w*U.
ef tha Volgg Boat- Duat waits by Strauss—E lnslxlh Legion Auxiliary w*r( present.
tint#*, but th.-; can't .-top this one, day afternoon.
ro—Doria and Robot!
_________ _ .
•A d. Gladys lil* Pippin.
dLceordlaa solos, “ Rigotetto Quar
a .its„ ft
.11 _t
Cam# Cre*plair, Kate
VaHi
and titf'l___fis
“Vivarita
Wc now have n Complete Stock of
may' Ire rtu d e M d
“Tha CIowb". Blahar • Foljia"
Ptettro D*iro— Mr*.
andd licallhy b f
vPlppla, with Mira Nix a* piano
lily. .----It d isaeh d
— d aily
Renton-Daria
ynucous (dm. and
acranpaaUt.

Bar* Bo-

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Kate SJmlth Stars In
Milane Film Tuesday

lining nf

Music Week Program
Prceented At School

Piano Pupils Stage
Recital Saturday

To-Night
Last Times

Martin’s Garage

............. ta '5 S j f i ! E

Tuesday
Only

E s D ftffil

jut crmdiiHSi re*-----StoikiHl £*J /?s/irrt«X4

‘ nna nor anything
___y used and rr---____it and adult store
ilo, “Msledy of Lott".
MX*igteTr»IX on siyixsT »
man—Cornslia McRae, vioilnlat,! Sunday of Mr. Berry's aU l.r, Mrs. - W l M U W TC tH fA N Y P«H Hi K • » la st Okie iu .x t, Cktea^~ 1
MIUm # Mts. Htlaist. Uhl Mro.1 MissU Nolag.
lM W * V M r a w r o a ^ « M B g a a m b M U W ^ i I

Mrr..rad
.r a d Mr*. II. D. Barry, and
Mrs.. Thom
Thom** Hawlatt and son. of
its
Engl#- Winter Garden, ware th* gu#*t*

/

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tiOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
"Beat For The South.”

i.StANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
204 Sanford Avenue

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KELSO GIVES K id n a p e d C h ild
TAX CRUSADE^-"?
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Senate Refusal To Merge
'on gangsters; S ta te9s Tax Department ADDRESS ON S a fe ly H o m e A ft e
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CHICAGO.
May 0.- &lt; * &gt; Four
shotgun bandit* hate
Chart** Barry, catcher Tor.the
Chicago Whit# So* anJ three
other person* priaonari fot
TALLAHASSEE. May 8.-U 1 i.ut ng the last political .-ampnlf-i
more than twa hoirx while
^
—Th# Senate yesterday rcfu&gt;.J I pay patr nagu,
.-eralor Whitaker. Tampn. de­
they rants *ked the apartment
«.» mars* lb* motor vehl-e deand escaped with Jewelry val­
•xrtment With the iK relaiy of clared that Oltla* charge, were F i e l d
R e p r e s e n t a t iv e | i i n / ; r r - j j A
^ r r t h e r C o n tin u e d T » Ad v ,a :» . u trie but that they appliei To th
ued at 91U0 and 1180 in cash. G o v e r n m e n t P l a n n i n g : i u u .t
A m e ik a ’R E ffo r t
A t
O f R . F . C . D e liv e r s J U D tlE i U l A N U E i d i
1(&lt;.
B yi
tag
drpjrtment
a*
w*l:
Tha robbery occurred in the
C a m p a i g n S u c h A S I t b t W I l tharged that lh # -ia g -iU E c o n o m ic * G o o d w ill
s« t . past aiminiatration* ther .
apartment e f Joaaph Barry.
*ei ictary to Uiuli Comiakey,
R e s u lte d
In P r is o n S S T _
S_ _h w governor* f«»r II named a f r.ner newspaper­
F a ils T o W in S u p ­
man he said was givtn a J b in
president of th# Whit# So* a* .
T e r m F o r A l C a p o n e -pclitlcal patroiag#."
p o r t O f P a r lia m e n t
(| V i n
Mr*. Barry « M
entertaining
______
Heated debate mark I defeat &lt;1 he .1 urtirent "Ju*t to pre*»
Robert P. Kelno cf Washlngtoh.
IT *
-------guest*.
II A K W I C H P O R T , klaaa.''
i rillCAG O . May A —(Th An in -! the kill, which had been i f fere I egert" the aiimlnlaUatlon.
LONDON, May 6 — (A.P.)
Many senatira joined in Ah. field repr lenlalive of the Rec nMay g.— (A.I’ .)— Kenneth M ' *
enme ta* cruaad. ag«ln«t gang-.by GillU of I&gt; •’ unlek Spring.,
Finer:#
Corpocatl'ri,
Cyril Buck, brother*, th* h t l* * '
— An^r'ca’s first big move
.tera an.l alleged police rind p&gt;
It origins ly called for Iran,- !, at . II ill id. ef Bar ow, .aid strtictlon the nineteenth annual M i l l e r O n l y O n e A f :-h • bill sh uld h * pasted to * nt- broupht
an* af thaa* as th* heal “ Bahi*. ;
for giving the world econom­ p r i f M n i ? T E R R U R iw « i ■&gt;»"• * ho
n{ »£•
to
r
ptfy. purify and make more a c - State C nference of S . ial « o :s f c c t e d B y R e s t r a i n - 1 v is a I he kidnaped Marfirot
ic conference a constructive I f M l i l l U r l E l l U l U U i m i l l ’nns ..r doliare from legitimate Dollar but Slkra. St. Pet re o * r** « cal stale e ver.iment In Flor- rrs to a c »** h ■ • ,&lt;rly
McMath waa recovered, ware, 3
boaters* through oitlaw labor un- am'-'ded it to real *e'relary o.
in g O rd e r O f C o u rt
■
ranairn an I a'terroon with a timely a.l.!re*s
j&gt;W
lB&lt;A 4 wUhJMtwwgUlg n l w
ftUH’a*JlAt4ha»«%t«aa««raiuinaim #*w*uaaw*
^ .t— .
"rrreTyflbTkf-iWT^.-rwwcreRre
— ‘
un^r* (si li« s^d the tag depatlmf T yar.y platr rqv*.
General Daniel Nt*4haa agt- . 3j
I’revident Futch took th * Ito r and Future-, an adurre. that eveFrank l » Miller, and ro other aounred that th# R**h hawthara
gain the support of the Brit­ a n 1? A n r C P D l D C n w*r »"d#y by the federal govern- had been a pvMfcal machine ant
lt.ta irr.1 a rone t o hrlg.tt p:eture i el.ctr'r light consumer, la the
K t
U t o t a l D t U i ment. The mov, U .long the line, that governor after l » v *-n r in
in to nppoJf th* bin. II* * * ll
ish government
,
of p r . ant unemployment relief „ n|y |0, al person affe ted by an were .rodvr arrest, Cyril aa O ft,,
the
&gt;
v
id
I
n
t
me#n
economy
a*
go-between and Kenneth aa t i e "
* * 11
! 0f the enipslim that tent Al Ta- Florida had uaad l* and other*
nnillllnne, and a warning that 1 ordtr
restraining the F’orida
with oli" r ‘ 'W"1* * 1 ■w,ilin|
work wnul.* have to go on th
man
In th# car nh* war* a Mask '
pone
to
prison.
i
“
f»r
political
pltron.gej n r i t a l r 'a le n t there appeared ni
-Uplaaa v r are plunged int- a Towar and l.lght Company from
hood when th* l&gt;*l waa rretaCeJ
The rtret of a down ganr-*e-«. lie e*ee?t* ' the pre. nt admin «im r a* now.
_ Jut night of making «lf»e- A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l D e majc*
C
nflirt
thla
sum-.-er.
th’
!
making
an
additional
10
patcant
It w u’cl mr«n,
••Id, thlt
ta tha fathar, Tim Bv'k’a vrtos
i ' ^
n ifu a e n fl oslic) rtpiiinii, i n j polllIcIeh« t»&gt;; iitritjons
timing winter will he far s o ts '
e s&gt;n ninthly \II*. bared
lira an armistice in th* xconontk
qaaatUaad m m tlm* bafare th*
c la r e a R e d s I la y c d ^ undgr lnv#ttig*tlnn wu
Th?motor v«h.:U
tmMt th. se retary i t elate instead of than the past on# ha* been” .
t
pn
„
|
|
rant
per
kilowatt
hour
warfare among th* nation*.
(Cnntlnufd On rage Two!
arrest* wet, ana*ua#*d. Tn
P a r t Fll D is t u r b a n c e ported to be Murrey Humphrey*. 'pky-roH, h -charged, was ron up
Th#
Confer
W
e
had
come
If.
*
r
ij
f
,
when
the
person
fails
to
pay
No outiight rvfuaal of co
roars* af an#atl*nlng, N#*dkami
;
a
i'cct(*nr
to
Al
Capone
a*
-public)
’’
'
■lima* in the annual banquet, the hill within 10 day* eftee it ta
operation cam* from Downing
aald Kaaneth adaittad kavtog..
DBS MOINES. May «.-bF&gt;- |enemy No. 1“
It O C IT E D
/ J iy r iU
•de U:n of officer* and dellv . 7 rendered.
- r
Street. whan Prim*
Mltlxtat
had 118.000. Tw* ath*c a m « w - - ~
■of th# prea'dantlal addr**. staged
llcmphrry*. a eoung
man nc re ,
U . |J# 1 L l A i l l \JIT U l l
Thie verrestwWed :ate yesterday
MacDonald bald aaiion* with hit \ reign ef tarrrr induced by
being aanght
Needham said.
at
the
Parish
Hnu*
.
last
night
threata
of
viol
nee
wa*
*preaflng
I
spertable
family
and
good
educao
n
r
s
n
i
q
.
f
i
A
n
n
t
n
in
aft-moon
hy
Circuit
Court
Judge
cabin#*, lo t it wa# undai stood
Asked wkether he baliavad tha
100
srcial
and
welfare
with
nearly
■ver
northwest
I
.va
farms
when
i
tinn.
has
tern
charged
wllh
bring
j
H
it
1111
«
I
I
K
r
A
K
J
Millard
It.
Smith
after
Th#
HerHlr Kotor* Vanlittart, paimanart
1
•vurkare iP attendan:e. The ban- j ^ hl|j a|If&gt; jy gore to prase with brothers ware aaahava nf th*
’ under aacrvU y o f foralgn affair* nati'pal guardsman were tailed j the “man behin.1 the s ones- in
kldnaplar gang, ka replied tor'
•pi
.
pre
adtd
a
day
of
meeting*
.
B
nfW
||
,
lory,
base.!
on
hit
orlgt~ ha « Informad Noiman It. Davla 'ntn action last we •'«, Attorney . bombings since Jan. t. iloicns of
balUvtd It t* b* a good asa imp- * '
and senior., that were sald^ t» ' n&gt;|
ordtr. corrartaly statPrtdufrt Roore\«liV&lt; nagcliator General O’Connr.- charged yester- kidnaping* and the many “one
tlaw.
way ridea” that have bolstered
have
had
n&gt;
W|MM
ii
rrf
,n_
*
ton
‘
j
,„g
that
the
genarfl
public
aa
!ay.
&lt;&gt;f tha Inabl tty of lh« Britfth gov
hi
Cotra I orriulft- f,r K' hlltoiy. Enthusiastic re- . w“ , |( y r Mm,r w„ affeetad.
Returning from the seen • of re­ eangilrm'a strangle holJ h, &lt;nt|-|
eminent to egra* to any imratdi
" I s ^and
n i 1A
A tmn ee rr iid
da
n
W
H aV
v ee G
roW
w eCrf S
L e jglS
f i s IH
l a - crpilon wa* given every speaker,
m
idatlon
na
certain
industries
a
n
W
a
s
T
o
llR
G rO
S a y s IjC
Jui|({fl Snl|,h nr.fere.l the reata true*. ar a.tn to a true* frorr cent ri't* at farm mortgage sale*
W O O D S HOLE. Mwtoy,
rit changed so as to
v
! B een
K e y s to n e
O f.
tC T B S h o u l d B e “A d - particularly Judg. ^
n- i F r . i n i n g
tha opining of tha r onomie con­ vnd the abdu’tlon of a district union*.
Another
against
whom
evidence.
,
',
'
.
&gt;.
.
1
•
•
/.
re
—
*
l
_
.
o
4
'
.
'
i
nsullant
of
the
Chlldr
fl
•
May
8. — (A .P .)— Nall Mc­
apply
only
to
Mr.
Mllltr
when
ludge.
O’C'.nnor
laid
the
blam
•
ference uMopa B. Hair’s tariff poA D O r tllC
.
------- . . . . . . . .
altorreys fnr the puwvr company, Math, hia 10-year-old daugh­
aiUon la pfaltered by *afegu*.-Js for the trouble noon the leader* wa* reported to have been g a t h '
------- !
------‘ Du
During the banquet »»**lnn last hurriedly aummoneii ftum Def the farm holiday association eretl is portly Thomas Malay, head
A tariff ttsai wl.h re.rtvatlona
ter. Margaret, rcatorwd to
unnnlnf the motion picture operator*11
H AVANA,
May
tA T -A »|.
Immediate
action by mean* o ff|j night.
ni|thl&gt; lh)f dolegeta*
. ................
.
.
l.and by It. II. Coleman, local
i voiding to
an authoritative Iher v
him
unharmed.byJdi
b:cn.e?!L,
Am*ei
an
aviator
whu
iiw
servics,
m
u
,
.01
f-'ow’
apKlc
,
communks-j
moua
|
n
ippr.val
of
the
nomlna- the company,— bad
----- Amarirag - r l n . ' wouh+- rev -th* - Paoning- the- flsme « A revolt ankm. JUa.Jaiwtng bxt JtctB
today,
continued to undi
piatrd
in
the
hundtrd,
protested
againel
the
inc.usion
of
war#
rnmmuniat
agitators
who
fllmaaaurl of much cf Ita unatrur
p , o , W „ l l W .r . .
..
—o s - ..... S 2 T 5
all cunsunteia nf It rent per kilo­ r'gid queattonlng by atst*• .-ed Into th# region and adde«l san.l* annually,
tiro prychologiral tITa.-t.
watt
hour electricity.
Judge authiritlea which haa b ««ir
thalr vole# to the more legitimate
FI. Salter,.special
which|
gtow .i*
opposvi.
^" a
^ r ,l0)i, J. C. ,Ijinier.
JackU nix today will p r.i-cd tt omnlaint* of deb* burdened farm -: «nt attorney gt-nerol In THare,. of U W i .1 r1. evulutiunary
v u . u . plot
im- - —.i ritius n------- '•&gt;
----- to the use 1 A
.
,
Smith suvtalnd their protest.
In progresa virtually unlntar- '
Geneva to turn bit attention to
^
income ta* cases, ha* arrler.l in A , desigmd to ga.n control o f jo f rrscnl stray •*!&gt;''• 'o -re pro- , ontnir, treasurer1 .f.th
this morning itaiitat
' e . Confer
1. - , 1 Mr. lColrim
olrmt t1 inia
dlaarmament pi j.lim a.
• rrs. tha attorn &gt;7 general state J.
leRlsIat.on
.'ototlna
the pn:f, wos
rupted nlnce last night :
Chi
ago
to
direct
the
uimpalgn.'
a|
,
thwestern
sr.-tior
of
OllamaJ
1
1
Hs~ h*rged that -racketeering
Official tee-* w .leval'n regard methods" ware used In forcing Sufficient evidence, has
Also I ting qu itlonad with bln
ha* lo-nt nh I p|ov|n**. it wa. repotted here y**- spicy I'frnted. In the opinion nt succeeding Millard
Howard Phillips, of Orlando, one , i f the ll»r»* Industrial Home at
lag shat pasted katween Mac­ 'artnenf t'. Join the h lliUy move- UlniiTto go M o re tho prand Jury t,roay.
made br tha Court pravantlng th* kboard a eoaat-oawl veaaal warn
*n
j
Marianna.
Mr.
l-anl
••
has
long
Donald *m. n
••• ■ • • • &gt;&gt;
-ent -.--h paying 75 cents for ; within a week and seek indictSul,l&lt;nZs&gt; goll-v yctrrd._y wire of the srgrr citiu* grown*
10 patcant charg* whw# th* hill William La* Me Maths hosliwsa
liven associated wllh C nferen-a
terday, lot It v u beliovcd th. f-rtrherehlp, that -not more than menta.
Is not paid withla a reasonable aaatalat •, Cyril Bn«k. Harwtth
said lit l# ready lu |jy t W I t« Kbit Ida.
were act! work, and hla aelcctlon wa* folpilraa miniatri'i aymptlhe.le prrt
Mr. Phillip*' ayltlun* were
*• n*-efiitH of the holiday asaoclThree police captain* and at I hr parson who would give Ihtm
time, or lu 1lays, rx apt to Mr. garag* min, nnd ttarrld SawytT,” #3
&lt; "
.
•^Mfitation of tha Ameriein piota
•1-1 memb --a la tha die jujer 'rest on# politician w .r, " P " ’ !* • the American’* OH"" * n*1 diealg* forth In an Interview yest*r»lay|bfy'I hy personal eongratdlati n* Millet. "Therefor* a y question aa rastdant of Harwleh.
in whl.h he ftited that nirmleta, front a ore* of rrirmlw.
wax eonlionttd by a ata.jp wa!
Authoritlv# sought Fy thalf
'■u'ned of thalr own.ftat- Vill, Already t»» bar, appeared before i hia whoreghout*.
(o th* right of the Company to
of the legislature ate now In
Dthar nfflewn elected we
oppoalirm fritm tb» tariff vgw.
that clhani er*r &lt; ware#*l they United Rt.t.s Attorney Dwight
mike such n charge against any questioning 'to dat'Ttnlna Whak
n c.e.a .ig 1
,l"..b« r 1 to «h, vHlI'id- t f the Mrs
K- J
Co h».n
' af tha national govarnmant.
might find their atrawslacka or Green and begged l»a»e t„ settle
other iisrsi-n lias not been ad- thsv know ccncarnlng th* Identity
their Incti.n# tax debt. He refused. »■• " « , V.'' f ’
- b..l growers over the State reasr-nr Deach, first vice pr .Went, Kan­ Judiralcd," he said.
rf kidnaper* who rntlr &gt;1 thv girl
In a apaaah repoitlcg to the bar-* ahlase some night.
.,
neth |)aw* n. Miami, aetind vice
Others
o\«he Kdl'k'*1
gangsters
rrtetrl “ nt-h Til •.1 a f t "» U
DIU’IX OlXllir
" " le.r-ss.
. • pereo..*
» • ... bad
... *tne arsenic sP.a&gt; Ilaw.
British public an kit Waabington
,
|Cnru|nur)| ^
Flval
-Buainass men war* afraid to
lie also stated that
th# 10 from arhool Tuesday and who re­
faring Indictment w, re Wllllankillr ' wn«
trip MaeDona'd aald lait night talk for fear they would get a
ThI* dmrt n?« arisen *• thej
I rrront penalty clause will con st! red her to her parents #fHT
lie" unignwift
Skidmore, .w...»^...ree.
ts.niistnait w
nn.l
ee... I 'em of the widespread A II t *tthat If tha warl.l economic con- rock through their wlnd-ws,” linm*
is suit ot a h.arirg held in VuI a
Hnu,. to I-# applied against rua payment r,f apprexlmataly IMy tlgambler,
"Klondike"
O’Donnell
el
.ncirty
ami
rote
n
other
more
ferenco achieve* any final raiult* O’Conner de Isreil. -N .v th 7 ar#
tumcis of the Compel y who du 000. They also sought to dativ*
an I "Three Klnrer-d Jn k" Whlte.l 'sdlcx. fsctlnn* « f the opposition |,i ^-e .Vnriiuy uijrlit by the joint
tha war debt qn«*tion rauat be 'alkinr freely. It la only sine# the
iummittiev of the House and Sen­
nut pay their bill* In 10 days min* th# exact location « f a
associate* or llimphre/s In d« '.to the Ma.hado admln.slrat.on.
th
rattled one way or another a* national gu-rJ tr op* have Iren
ate. Score of lnt|4&gt;l&gt;xnl growers
wherever,su.h addition la mad# sha-k In which tn# child waa
|i w is uiljlnally pin ne • to
kept prlaonvr and Ih 1 aifar^e af
quickly as poarlbl*. and certainly * n t into th- area that the true re-tin-r th, Capone sjpjicatr.
Iruqi nearly —* counties in thr
uni.ar
th# rulra uf th* Company
A federal official win wo-|&lt;l not 4ulk" almtliareoasly t Santiago,
Th* body of Mrs. W. W. Strip­ except In the ct i# of Mr. Mit ar. th* ransom money.
before tha patley aid*.
picture t f the ac’ lvltlea has com#
orange l*lt app*ared at the hr atho nun te d ( a i d Humphreys., th, ( ip iu l ot Or.rntr; ban I ol-.
Negotiation* leading to th# to- .
"Upon Out". Macpjr.n d «&lt;’ ‘o light.
in2 I crvAlf \&gt;h «i i’ Irimnl •• ling, 80, foinirr resident of Han­
Mr. Coleman further stated that
-* |a!mu .Soriano, Congo, Timas,
reared, “ a t are In agree nant. ’
Milo Heno, pnwk'ant t f th* na­ brains- nf the present Capone
IfunrrilouA
t»» lh«* **&gt;r ford who died In ttcala lata ye*-, (j,( rul# of thr Company provid­ covviy of th# 10-yaar-old |W
Ilaysmo and
other (
Nowhere In hla addraa* did hr tional holiday aran inti it. retort- gang, hod filftl IncJint" ta* return* llo glum,
of I.Arni* xpiuy o.\ ri'»ri.‘ « CII- t iday tflvr an illness of months, ing for th# 10 pvrent addition cam* through a ranxom lattar rewill arrive her, Monday aft -n -on titer failure of the rorsumvr to -.aivid Wcdnac &gt;xy night cad a _
mention the question o f Aina.ica*) *d a vigorous denial to O’Connor’* scrupulouslv since "Scarfar# A l" tuwtir, with tha aetiini -e’ tMtng i fUf.
ll’egatlrna amt then resumed wen' to pr'snn. It'll that he had n M tie to.
lor intarmtnt tn Lxkaview emr- pay within IL days, had bean up­ mysterious contari aubscquaaUy '
proposal for a tariff tr-rc.
M..
r.illll.s
stated
that
this
understated
his
in
onie.
Ft.e It indied or.i.e I own wire
•stabllahad with th* abduc ora.
-Our two countries are £•• reparation* fnr a nitlon-*-'ldr
,sv|t.*»itI' ll bn 9*ht ........... ..
trry
'•
uf f r held by many of th# higher courts,
The
huge
rainingt
Of
variourt
in bide It) hounj of the Bueno surprl..' to it* In i. Iu'.»r. .h o . I •■-"tA Dr. ...d Mi . J. F • Smith. •ml "is a rul# bsnaflclal to ad a*
’arm strike which hit organixaTha men who atol* tha girl from
apart In tptca, our intcrcct* a
■
ranrstecombines
wai
In
llrate,!
sretinn uf S».tilltg», rear the Sionio- has t a ll-I for May 13.
Mi*. Strip Ir.g cime to F'anfuru it giiea the consumer th* benefit her school room Tuesday aftar*
not alwaya tha lim a and our p.d
had teen umler the c'in'Uui p
Operations of the holiday a**o j by th* hooks of the coal team- .a 11 lu tails. A l t»;30 A. SI. an­
from Boone County, Kentu.ky. #• uf a dir ount. Therefore," h# roon tiimanded and received a
Ik* ri&gt; net ('w ay* thin'; alike
,ur# of lobliyiata lepresanthig
•Infr.n leader.* were tenfted Jus; ■stsf'* union, from which gangster other hundrid were indru ten to
,, young gitl. She lived ia this said, "ih# Company will' appeal promla* they would b# glv*a&gt;a ^
McDonald raid.
* rontrollrd officials were ilr'vett go to the Incri airport, auipr.se .oik anil. I’incllas toutly -h'pjeis
city for more than ‘Jo ytara, and. this 1 as# to th* Hupram# Court 48-hour »tait In thalr figh t.
.
"Vat, unoerlylng a 1 differs res ■m tier ra: k *. by th# attorney
only recently. Thr gang-tar* had a-nt and wipe out the guaitl ata- fur the plat sevetal yesis.
-petal.
ul.out 20 yvata ago ahr •touil tu of Florida in th# event Mr. Millla elrcum*tance* ami opinion
By pra-ataingimanl, at 9 A«.M^
collected
about
kl.nonqoo
in
two
The
committee
members itrila with hor husband, who aurO'Connor sskl the evidence untlontd thei!, aeixe the Par-Antcr
them I*. If wa gat down to I . t
sr fir * th# 9100 bond required. yaitaru'ey, ah# waa raturnad U year* from membership die* and
ovrrr I b- t** • military c'airt at
ri.n airplane 1 riving from (Jusn. Iturnrd for the litst time on vires her. ..She llv I with her par- JirJgr Hmlth'a lulirvg only go#a patently In good health la' -re#
tine foundation
of
frierdahi;
Initlatlnn
fee*
from
men
wh"
Mon
dry
night,
in
th'
opinion
»
f
nil* in the home now ictuplad
which it. has bean tha derire ol &gt; V »-a ravevlel that th| h-lltlay earn $24 a week and up shoveling trnvnio an &gt; mat# ita pilot a and
fklhar aboaid a boat owned *h y
Mr. I’hi lips, that Hot I ij citiu* by Mr*. Alic.' F:id#r. on Oak Aw - Into effect in the rvrnt such a
own
paaaangers prisoner*.
atary govarnmant I have rapport ■••relation hnd set un * 1
William la#, a bualnaaa auoalat*.
bond
is
filed,
according
to
the
an&lt;l
hauling
«val.
*
fruit will lose the siipi-ut " f thy- nue, and ahe 1* well known Ui tne
•-ourl*’ In se’ t l. farm m gtgage
At that poirt the unidcntiliel
td to cultivate.'*
Tw* other ratklanta of HarygAh ,
or
'af,"
.A
t
3:30
o’clock,
th#
bond
Two dnitn other unions havr
clans if arsenic ia Used All J i»r- pionttr rrsldcnts of Banfoid.
•pl rental disputes.
Fee* were
tlown the
port, on# * gatag* owrar, wwra
bid not brrn filed.
#
been "grabbed" hy gangster*, ac­ Americ in wax to hr
,tif!c liti-iqtt.il' available shows
-oliected from both partle* in­
Surviving Mir, Striding besidrs
Commvrtlnx upon this thing# alto aboard th* craft whan 'tha
cording to the Chic«-« employer-’ p i t * over the ri y while sever that attrrice spray'd fruit osea
sited.
association, and millions nf dol­ wen bombarded the bariack*. po­ 4 Is'ge part of its Vitamin t’ , her husband tre Ihrtc sisters, Mi*. in th# original order, 8. R. Digh- .-rift whan tha kidnaper# guv#’
P e t it io n S e e k s S a le
Arrest of fv tr persons ayfiioux
lars In a'Mition have lieen mulcted lice headquarteis, the seat uf ihs untmt. and pliysfcianr .may Iw -Virginia Campbell. Dalar.l; Mr*. lun. attorney for Mr. Mllltr thi* thalr hoiUga, » f,* r r
City reeeala.t the und -vurfent of
from tt’rh Industrie* as the clean- pto.lncial govcinmenl auj oth'i furred 10 ad.is# their patient* to J. II. Colvma*, York, Ala., an afternoon saiJ “ If the F'oiida tan'om mon#).
O f H o te l P ro p e rty
rommuniam |n the rerl'n. A rt
M *. O. M. Huger*. Erlingar, Ky.; Power Lid Light Coinpary per-1 Th* fathrr and hia x4i&gt;oaiato*
|tilli; builitint*.
Inr
and iljeing bjslnes*.
ant it
use I ill II* fruits thul do Hot
nor said. A considerable
As an example of the labo- un
U fa girl
W. A. Smith, liquidator af the i f “ red," literature wa*
Thereupon the film arme I ttbelr :ora» fioui dl'tricta using »r»e I:. two brothers, L. A. Sml;h. I’alal- slat* in generally rhqijjtng ■ had lntand#.i to kaep lha lltf
ka. and A. IV. Smith. Covington, ptnalty on thalr bills after hav-1 on (b* Lee boat until th*
Ion profit*, many of the hundreds 1 ,,,ra ( „ ht re ariuulte.l the lur
Bank of Oviedo, today filed In thDu
ing
the
joint
araator,
it
was
Itewi eveetitiy stated
-I
,
Ky; ona t* ightei, Mrs. W. J. ing lie. n enjolneti by on* Individ- wata up, faxilng ” dlt# thraatf* o f
. |nr motion picture prelection nner- itckt ard relxtd con.tol of ibt
Clark’s office at the Court House organisation era* resisting
oint* - out that Florida will Iltndaraon.
Ih i ago.
and **"*, Ual. w# expect to app y
atorx pay.ax rnsch *« IDjter ent ti[ city. .Simultaneous astiul s wrrt
-• copy-of g- petition in which he irrupt* by ermmrn’ i t l to u»#
’Vild up a slfsmg -ruw-uuuit- pxsjt granthrm. James-N .-B 1ya1v - l l l . - - f rolltt-on rtld|ly nf nMl to tha rrhat would happen If they took#
lh"lr wage*, which range front ptan-td at aurroundin; cities.
aska far an order authorising him
Friday of next weak, or thalr word of Immunity;
nil,a against her eilru* f ulta liemot -mt to further t' ‘ aim*
lint) to 9100 a weak, to Malny and
ta sail the Moetasuma Hotel.
as soon thfitaflvr as cuunsal can
But a "leak" occurred. Juif o*The h'ilriay *a*o:latioB presl
causa
Vugis
and
*
alltfoin
Through confusion or less &lt;&gt;1
other union officers.
which now belong* to dent said yestert’ay olana
foia dusk avtUait over th# h^rhor
.mirage, only 37 tnec gathered at (row rii do nut use at seme. . It
in front of th# McMath hao»a,
strike May 13 would g t forward
Ihn agreed rm l.'xvoas. l)clie«lr.g via atr'.ed that I F*i a • who wish
Tha pgtltlon will h, presented to unless Congress m &lt;'t* the aasoplicalil# to all consumers In 8an- coait guard boats cltaad in oo the
1*. impotslbl# to strike an *f#elivr &lt;o repeal tile arsenic law »iiy that
Circuit Court Judge Millard B. •latlrn’a demands f rr establishfunl, end, on the authority of th* La* craft and took off tha fjWld
'.■low wiih thi . amal. number they TexM lampatltlon torces F'nrl'x
Smith neat Friday afternoon at ng farm prb-e* on a cost r f proAnnoancament w»* made today Miller ru lug, w« expect such or­ aed her father. Th# fit at nawp of
0
ua*
xlsenle,
but
It
id**
was
sent
an
automobile
a’.iv.vng
out
I AO s'alack, It wa* stated today.
by B. C. Moore, ilirectur of the der to b# granted."
th* girl's return developed Xh* "
luct'o, he*'* in th# farm hTI.
I.INDBN. Tex. Mny rt. (Ab - In Sxn Lula to auvixe nth. r liatd* •hown that the only preference ■immunity chorus of IH fvoice*
Judge Smith last week denied
“ If Dre legislative d nsands ar*
ah* wa# aaan on • coast guard
ha; Tevaa hxa In the iii’ tlicrr
In
ludd
their
fllr.
i
Paul
Oakley,
aelf-xtyted
"divme
Mr. Smith jannlation to dlapds* •net." Redo s*ld. t i l ekecutlvef
which appeared in concert here
boat.
.
.1..
marksts
ia
to:auj-o
(or
fruit
is
It wa* too lata. R.bcl* alrrnlt
" f tha property under a leas, and Vcsrd may give th* met'er of a j healer," wa» convlcteil today of
last TV#»d»y ni( lit. tliut tha group
Th* story uf how polic* brok*
j ro-'-rfsr in tire vlaylng » f iUrnicol h, , -ltrtrth- at Han I.ut#-. k»lot- algal* siedlixa. and an.imc _spray will repast It* ptugiam by r#quee’— o-itlea aula plea. Tha now petitlee holiday farther ronslderallon
through tha wall of silane* 1(lli*h
and [ lwo , u|uiers u d the ehtef « f wl I not ramov# Ih- a-#-**. Ar/u- i t the Fit at Uai’iist t hurch *udiClayton, 9-|a#r-oid cripple
rrip
atates that Mr. Smith (a hew in a
____ ^
th* lather and hi* fritnda .bad
was sentenced to 50 year* ■if- |pdice xnd doing exienalve dam min's aitaiml tre li.c were lurg*position to aell th* hotel for th*
“
WASHINGTON, May 8 .- I A V - •ought to arvet wax told last Right
priionment. Oakley'* co. ntel an- age to govvinment piupcrtie*. :nd y bis it un the pisiulse that Ih# x°™ ” lU”r on,,w
arm of MS60 payable as fallows:
0 oelo&lt; .
.
* I)r inunits for th» Mturn of th« by Blat* Commlvxlonar of Ppplio
no.nrsd a motion- for new trial Ind Teen .• iv n (rout the .1) is* of f-aanic apiay Is a rna-ket- 4; Mort
SU M in aath| 9115 par moatb tot H a v a n a P a l i c e i h a n I s
Ibon ^H) pmnn-i K»Vnerrti
.
, ,
; .
. T
t , .L 7. .
K T ..„
ixntiol of the govarnmant to th# Safety N**riham.
will b» fllad. The prosecution i.y re inforrentatta hurried from ng prut.Um ard any noe of con- tn
nae year frem date * f the signing
tha
Malhodist
t
lurch
Tursilay
,
, , .
, ,
K i l l e d B y E x p l o s i o n asked th, death renalty while the
“Thursday night", h# said, “ th*
tiiltralion
of
It
point*
aramst
ita
nr the 'entreat 1 92400 cash at the
rra -by l alma Hotiaito. Elev-n id
night to hear th!v group in song f - P !*
,od' »
Merchant* National Bank of Boa*
groun^ “ f Insanity. It attvrppted ' ;t, ir nLnt'otr uied in auli* q »n ! :*e.
and af tk* first year, and 93000
ofrattaf. thul aided in Ih. local, •»■# •,ront.n.nU|
congraa. of
H AV AN A. May 9.- b F )- T * r - dafanaa alkad aeqeittal on the
ton laquaatad Captain, Bliglj of
'ports
from
TalUli:
ise#,
Mr.
jh a y h at th* and of tire aeaand
i.'.mishe with thtlr
pursuer*,
otaarvgnca of
National Mu.i
an . at mars for reonom,ofi»t bomber* struck agsin to 'xy to prova Oakley waa Inxar.a when
th* ru t* polii* at th* atola hfqaa
.e i*con.«truitlon.
In ' st# that w y ,
.ml four moie were taken pr -i I’tidilpa stated.
killing a polrcnua and Injuring ha pla ed hb hands on llsmirv'*
to funiiah an armed guard,, /or
r
to he shot daws in Stn.icgu ni.abvrx of totli th* Hour# end
Th# r o t p include, Mr*. Arthur
Ua-trK-t.. coming from farmi clvUiin. A tariffl: *xplo*ijii out- threat whlta praying for her n
th* tranaportation of money.
street* when thry allegedly -."U 'ht •'cnatc went th# giuateri to ex­ Branap, Mrr. H. J. Nt*. Mrs.
»"•'
mannfretorlng
cantMi
of
lids th* newspaper llrraldo De eovery from Infantile partly •! .
-Captain Bligh . . . sant,5«ri t '* thamsiltxi i.’ the nutter, Euatlg Peaks. Mr*. A. M. Phillips, ninny * atra heard Norman Thomto escape.
-ubn mvnjl'd
P-diiemau Juaa Oakley contended th# “devil" lot I
gear.t Delaney, armed and t o j ‘ * fhay
stale
that
they
will
b#
and Ua M l« .s Mabel liowl.r, Na-J *»• " * *
' « * rj
It ia rumore t that ar-oth'-r opsr-arr’ -x. Ha dleii'ahxrty aD*r- him to cHo'sa bar.
tContinued On Page Blaj
i.-.ng may oc ur aeon, and ttat guidid by th# groan rertimaai oml F'allov". *' d Mmlelin# Mai- '&gt; "• -s '” th
jfttJ;
lifof*
his,
a
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9
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fid
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laoicXTFd
tn
H
I
1
ti'll
•
td
tUD
lent,
aoprano.i
Mrs.
Tom
lliothvr-1
1
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&gt;
-n.
pr*.io.rt
or
lb*
firm
er*
it axpedl.ion headed by F'-r;in
f F eH ip-, aatre-e. win —we* '•M "-uM-orUh* Ire went to pla'x up a b ch oo c T f c n d b d i s t r i b c t e d t'arho and Aur* io Al.trrx lint-rv .era"i#nt to them.
von, Mra. C. it. Mason, Mrs. Ba- union. is,u# xtrong calls for imackaya drpovi'sd praaumably hy
CHKVALIEH Sl'KO
o f tost to t'w
ul r^rtsiva Collier - uifti n'.i* unite 1 ic tlo n »_ -----------M r..Ihlljlp«crl»-u tg n g that-all
u
.u
x
h
«
t
i
off
tka
Three
• hearing
tot* th- man attn 15ceding awey-ltt ant— TAW AU lAJH IIlrr-M ay 8 -a^iiPt-.
1a' a f s re wan
aim'" t__ ■t’ TBlt
fra
y
.
gtol*a
niakt
drily
i
t
)jti;r
T tretoaiR »**M m aat a f j reMto in
LOS AN0ELE8—Maori:, Ahto.
-sail*
and fir. il. VV. RacVvr, • "n w d-c siaroa of ledapaodA pr--a*rt,y, Mario Leal, waa in- stroaf iop toJ-v
W * V renorted tha dls- trip* along th* n a il, military *0- •pity e n lis t lejisU'on at
vaHar, French
aerean
nlagmG
j
and
B.
n.
Dighlott,
B.
H.|»rca"
will
b#
d
r
i
f
t
s
!
Farm
and
grid
that
"It
1*
imperative
that
1179*31 to slat* funds tkoilttoa continue extr tun pie
4(171
faced • 95*5,000 plagiartaf ,,p«rt
aallVwt raxaised larrd. Paltr, triced a man who frib'tvton vtf
h i-* mtaaagrx or letters renth Williams, John D ghlon, and J.i un.mpluymrnt rellaf. govarnman'.
1
sutltvta,
(-id
poll
#
havr
hur
’
aaJd
Ire
wag
Armando
Leon.
An­
to tha cgbl'e
ante school ajatvms of
filed against hlmaalf, Parex»,|-ir*
Wedneadav.
ra-arts that rvsldanci c f ptr&lt;i.n« Tall.hasaao Imme t.aOrly. Th# bU* Martin Btlnvclpher. Usaoa. Mr*, j ownership, civil liberties, banking Btadida and favarel fl’ m
*
bar party ware ala-. other bomb exploded is the 97 rrtntl**. Tk* monav ia nroFrances Hickson' i* organist, ai*d|Sed n'gruea rights wore yam# af
■
a
qaw'Lafoi*
th#
Katw'#
a'd
wlU
frivmriy
to
the
gevanuuert
s
i»
u
Urea, by Jeanette Dro#-, v '.Ur.
Relative* * f t*-s aaUor street* but no property da mag* rljnd from trgriou, funds provided
lha subjects up for discaaalon.
Mr.
lleeru
la
direetur.
hcrtly
come
lu
lire
lluJte."
daugar uf attacltA
W U reported.
hy law. , ,
.
Ihay plxa any legal
'
.
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TARIFF fAUS

Sc.ech Concluding
Welfare Me e t i ng

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COMPANY’S CASE!

Authorities As Td:
Detal|g 0 f Affatr

}iN FARM ST R I K E ; ^ '^ ^ ^ '^
A A

PH ILIPS URGES
OPPOSITION TO
IN REVOLT MOVE ARSENIC SPRAY
Attempt i

1,1 Hikl-lv* IW l o M

vised On Sentiment | i^'.T-wJhin^on!

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Final Uiti.s Will Be
Paid M . Stripling

Community Chorus To i
Repeat Its Program

“Divine Healer” GelH
Life Term For Killing

Relief Demands Are
Made At Conference

Ifitir W!U Go
Cuban Court

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FLORIDA.

x w e u n u s l wo Hom ers
Feds B eat Leesburg, 9-3;
\ytona,OrlandoAlso W in

In Bays’ Week Is
Planned ByCoach

HOW THE\ STAND
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Leopard Me Lucas. athletic rflfactor at Sanliaola High Sehaoi
who haa barn arranging a •parts
program for boya that will bo preaontad as part of tha local oba«rvaura of National Boys’ Weak horn
on Saturday, today released part
o f the program.
lie raid that at] boys who con­
template appearing In tha golf
too moment are expected to report
at the Sanford podntry Clnb be­
fore tf-,00 o’clock, at which hoar
the tournament will get under
way.
All hoys who will appear In the
tennis tournament should gather
at the Ninth Street Court by 9:00
o’clock wh*re B. C. Steele will in­
struct them as to their part In the

IBBBUKO. Mag I.—Two »r«*4lis keme rua grieee seer Ike
a hr Maiw.lt. raear Celeryfwt
toteIT places the major part In
ftahs O it I clctorp o»er Ike
itwrjr Tellow Jackets la a feenoewta Haasball League gaiae
ad here yesterday before e
a crows. The homers, firm re­
ad la Ike leaope Ikle eeaaoa.
• la Urn elakih witk bob# oa.
la the alaU with two aa. —
la game was a rrae-klttlna. erruled affair that was la donkt
1 • - 1 Kw j gel le l-wrip

host to

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M IM - H . T . C. Handerten, abeve, eeeretary s f
Iks Picker Bsdy Crafla­
me" Guild, annaunaas tha
11U ccnvtfitlen c f tha
Guild w ill ha hold at tha
Century o f Program I s pcoitlc" In Chlaago tha
latter part a f August.

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Nashville
.
M ill. Itnrh
.
K en iv llte
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eeere a a lll Ike •rum. aa
Randht F.net Feanlaeten
w e. {*•;«- lb
licet on a naMeFe eholcs ) J « J « a . rf
islfcS T ie 's hard arnund- !!*ll"p a . rf

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a t nc... c. Peytons each |e.
a K*nfnrS &gt;: Iwrchnra «.

among the JtOfiOO memthe Oulldln 1»M-

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W rl«h l, Ih
Maker, m
hwh. If
*Mssrk, i*

H u rU ffc V

teams from Seminole High S.hool
gymn claeera.
Herman E. Morris o f the Lake
Monroe school will assist Mr. MeLucas ami Mr. Steele In carrying
out the program and all boyi are
Invited to tpko a part In tome
form o f the day's activities.

E DWA RD
J.
K I L L Y , fa r m e r
President a f tha
C h laaga
R eu th
Park PeerS, whe
waa
a y y e ln t td
Mayar a f Chicago
ta tuaesadtha lata

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Evangelist Delivers
Fourth Sermon Here

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l/Hila poBi|»nn»»l.

A n overflow audience, gathered
In the Flrat Christian Church
last night heard Rev. Sam 1.
Smith, evangelist, deliver a ser­
mon on "Destroying God." It wai
M» fourth ippearan:# before a
8a nford audience.
During his sermon, Rar. Smith
warned the people against efforts
that are being made In Russia,
Germany, Mexico,
and
other
parts o f the world to destroy God.
.Ha-added.-howeveei that- th* most
dangerous elements are not tha
avowed opponents of God but
those who My they believe In

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IJ t I IT I# I
s i — belled t « r Teylu r In tlb.
Krfiru by Innlngi:
wlendn
.
eel t*e
eel
i»w Nmcrna
see yea
oo-i
Mummery: nans helled in, ('naps.
Towers. Ilrnwn. Check
T w « bees
•He. Cnwera Three bees hits. nerd,
'errlflre hits.
I ’lllman,
Meek.
•Inlen base, llr l e m . Pontile slave,
'nnpe In Plllmnn ijr t l nn bases,
trlemtn IS. New nmvrna » llaece
•n belle,o ff Cartel S&gt; &lt;•. n it Cu
Ip the .8anford_PowUng J-cague
itr g e h -o g u by C a rle la o -4,
&lt; r Much r. by Cusack IS tv ia a ln * Wednesday night tha Valdet Hotel
•llrher. Mock. HIM. n ff Carlelan S team took S out of 3 games from
n T |.| Inn: o ff Mock t with •

did an her country­
wide tour as else
e» "Shew Boat"
Mere she la bash
Kama with her
htsthar In New
Verb trying t n e

Bowling News Notes

iimlngton lb

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b— k ille d ta r

llir lo a g la llh .

bean by laalage:

COCOA.
May L — The Imytona
lleirh lelnndern wallnyed lh « Cu.
na IndUne hire yeilerday, I t in C
n a game full nt errors. I I hlle.
mil a m ile kll nr eserythlne but
laud tin ,,b ill A fa ir eiiec. rruwd
• Iln W H illS r eunleei which lacludd a parade o f pitchers end plenty

if fPBB.hllllH*

NEW RtfTIINA, Mar l.-nelSR
ltd Ihe elnlb lanlna nne run beled, tbe newly urgnnlsed Orinoco
lab under tbe
leadership el
barley Purcell, elased ■ eenenlesel rally to score two rues end
see eel Ms Nsw Smyren Crsshsrs
lo t hire ysslsrdny In s asm#
bat was blllsrly ronlesled all tko
’ay. A laris rrswd was present lo
palaud tbo worb
ol tbs two
Old Ooerso Casacb. warktsa his
llrd ioasscutlre Rime, bad been
aster af Me situation (or olabi
isg Innlngi and hie malts bed
Haloed five kilo foe o twe lo une
id. He hoi. struck oul It man and
aa sms tins le a vletery when
Mir* Uod be Id. first ( « » la the
111, draw a walk, tbs firm Issued
r Coasek lo Ihe fbMo.
Uord Mask, wne hod rtllesed
bWHoo to The el(hth ' when the
iwsairs staged a roily that failed.
Id down n perfect sacrifice ns
Pdbold moved up lo aoeond WIM

Alklnaua held the Islanders until
Ike M int wkea Hrahaai, lire ! up.
mushed a elaale and weal in see*
and eh Uurhbeart e aaarllU a A wild
illrh put hint aa third, and a elslie by nolech braughl him hume.
rtlrlen
elncled and
Mhannuti
walked, flllln e Ma basep aa Atklu
mn Istl Inc Ike showsra. W all II'telly retired Me alba i l l f t alsltta
'Ip Ihraa fclls and p en alities four
aura runs In crass t|e plele.
Lefty llurhhrsrt was lucky la ride
Ikrnuah lu Me seventh far Ihtyl-taa
Five walks, a hll balsman. and -t
oalr of wild pilches, coupled with
flee hlle, larlw dlai a triple by
llrown and a double by IValL In
M t seventh, areounted far M e In*
llsne' els rune end the end nt
turhheart wllh one oul lo Me s ev­
enth.
.
W llh
two down. M e
Indians
threatened la Ihe ninth when M e
tad I'rlne
both singled. II was
"rlns's
M ira h ll o f Me name.
Headley felled
boweser. and Me
rally waa nipped.
The ueoeual
ercur-ed In llte
ninth when llabe llurneed. b allltK
'or Mpahe, singled but was railed

tha Unltad Lumber Co. team. John
Moota, anchor man lur the Valdai
team, took high 3 game honors
with a 616 total.
In the second match the Neill
Bottlers took 3 straight games
from the Ballard Feed tram and
also put up a naw team re onl so
far In this tournament with 2SOfl
pins for 3 games. Eugene Terwlllager was high ecorsr with 643
ins for 3 games and a IIP score
or one game.
Kcorea:

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mum

At 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon
members af the Freshman Olds,
at Femiaole High School, the Jun­
ior High School, and tha Lake
Monroe School will stage a track
meet at and near tha diamond-ball
field on the lakefmnt.
A t aboot 6:00 o'clock a diamond-

nem e* -te e th " tonga, crcatad a can•alien I I the R K O Muale H all and
la eccleimed by Jehu Murray Andtr-

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i
h hie second h sm .r
Niu ne.ee
C e I I e I C H ie r tJ B y B
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( M *b »» f o t n y Ood"a p m r
earth by liitir lefpaai U m u
Him through Ilia reraUbou
cimscii uttough Christ Jana."
. Rev. r . M . Uailar, pastor i f
ch-.'rth, .u t « a that the ottaodai
has been Increasing nightly. *1
Purrfil naans-. at OrlaMm I
nlshed spatial muel: last ala
Bar. Smith will apaak an&lt;4l
Naw Covenant" tooight.

6— Help Wgnlgtl
WANTED: Sunday School teacher
or a live Christian w ort:r to
elstt mothers, position t n mthn.
Salary 976.00. Slat* tab phona
and church. Box ST, Boafon! Hor­
n'd.
.

£ -8 ila a U o ti W intcfc
YOUNG WIDOW with four chitdren wants Job as hoosakstper
otLwasbiTHUUk.Julia. Coylo, liQl
Weal, Third Street.
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Poultry

FOR SALE: B ro m e Turkey eggs
and poults, John R. Jonas,
Bcardall Acs. _
i equipment to hand s nearly three
Dosseys Remodeling lllm
ci s i many prisons'is before.
To Make More Room Repairs will ba completed early
Is ordar thav

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Ibcraaslng

t.h.n cars at In roof com for^bl.
luriounulngi, J. IX Doaeejr, owner
of Dossey’a Lunch Room on First
Htrvrt, tmloy U supervising th#
ccp-rdaHrr of tha stoia’a Inlarlorl
which la bting tnlargad to twica
IU ilia
••
rn former
form.e Bsker
n.Wee Rrnlhae.
sho.
rh#
Brothers shoe
store location Is being added to
the lunch room whlth will
&gt;—
equipped with tables and oilier

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C A R D U I H e lp e d
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" “ "J ™ \ BOk, N erV O U f W o m a n
was nsrvous and wesk and
mr bock hurt," wrltao Mr* Emms
NUhoU, of Mutfmaboro. Tvun.
1 eouId k«nlly riat I had a narTOU^ of
IfCBlbllng
lowar
p,rt
M(JInatha
bearlnr
gowo feeling. I had read of Cue
dul and decided to take It Altar
“ IF *'rli
bot*1,i
batter
bwftl
I I I ,O
B 16 *I•felt
halaw
e.l MeOandt

STOCK REDUCING

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ItalaB a l • Maafnrd, Florida. M U
Ma H i| day a f April, A. IX m s .

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IN
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NOTICH I. hereby alren ih n
Haul it t a n s l Jen e» died lu le . ie li In
lh&gt; Cnunir o ( Hemlnol-. Rials &lt;&gt;r
Kkirida, an Ika ITlh day nt April.
V H ISJ1; M at a t lha lim e o f his
death ka Irti no w ife him au r-lclna
m d no ulhere aa ara enllllad lo M e
d litilb u llu n at bis estate In M e o r­
der a t eon n iiau ln lty: Hint nt Me
lime at hie death he left nn per­
son entitled lo beVppnlnted Adm.T)lelrn lor or h li e s t a lii Ih enrore.
Iheee p r e i f t l i a n |o aoliry all pereunu ln | i| iiied In |hd n t n t i nf the
ink. Haai I M an e) Joaee, who de­
sire In make appfleallon as Admin*
lelrnlor ut said eelale. M ull make
ei'plli-allnn rur such l.ellere or Adm llil.tr.ill. .! on ur lie run M e Itlh
day I l f Moy. .A. IX ISIS, lo M e und en lgn od Coantr JadRa o f Meailnule &lt;'ounir. Florida, nlherwlee admlnletraiiuu w ill
ba aramed lo
wima rriollln r or eom ejjlk er rit par•on aa brotM ed by Recllun ISM.
| » " p l l w (leneral U e t of Florida,

county Ju&lt;-ae o f Mimlaula
Cuumy. Florida.

10— Flowers and Plan In
ZIN N IA P U N T S , all colon. 16e

per down, 9140 per 100.. Also

Slm onli K lc c n c r

39c

Dufo No. 1 Pollnh ....

69e

chryMntkamum plants. A . . K.
Kovlitter. Florist. Phona

Dora Top Drending .... 69c
5 Lb. Can G re a s e ____ 79c
I Lb. Can G re a s e____ 19c

W A N T TO TBADE 1 ton nude) T
Ford truck Tor any light truck
or passenger cor. Write Box' W.
II. T. car* .Herald.
,

L u rta ffg C a r rie r *....... 98c
Anto Tire P o m p s ____ 49c
Auto T lrs J a c k s ......... 49c

LADY Oping to Tampa Bat»rilar,
Sunday, or Monday. WM pay
gas. Box X Y . « n Harold

Banning Beard M a ilin g

p«r root ............. ...■ 10c
3 GaL Grade Oil - ....... 99c

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FOR TR AD ^i He use pad loe in
Flora Heights far nropprty in
or near DeLesd. Kur 387, DelaivJ.

JUAN
FOR BALE (d a# good used furpiturp at very low pricoa. Apply
317 PaJpietta Avenue.

GARAGE

BILLY’S UNCLE

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InLocalions and Prompt, Courtopua Bervlce.

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prythlng In Mlxad Fertiira and Fertiliser Materials
It aultod for thla locality,
mplcte. freah atocka—no

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D ih a te F
Senate R t f

YEARS AGO

fee) the graateet sympathy for m&amp;westsni
M erit, am fated ky a *U «d qm»f t f nterly tan years have been waging § .«*tei ta m p rfi at Mn. JoaH*. Mr*.
agaimt htcadllr falling price*, A n d rei believe town a«aJn after hit tajory ha HhtM, P. U Meorv aad
A,
it rlota In Iowa and the proponed la m prod- aa antomobl.* accitent.
HarroU, a meat able »*rwn» «aa

Joying expert* to ledgh ttta ere
tr crop* and to Improve marketi] Farm Board has spent belkbuyinf up surplus
rr* a batter price,
the govlent to the farmer*
tfcreT o v * (h&amp; period of hiard time*,
sd tfiit In eplte or thaee measures the ptlfht
l fetffl aarfbya How much worse their con*
r k bthn Rad it not been for tha governduring these critical time* la beaide tha
Fact remain* that high tariff*, which pro*
rfacturers, proved Ineffectual in bolstering
IcM. Both houses of Congress, da wall as
Itw s s for this reason that tha recent farm relief bill
i1pasted. Under the terms o f this bill practically every
n o f relief, which all tha vkrfoua farm organisations ln
country have been able to devise, Is Included. ' The Sec[tore is empowered to sell to fanners at
prices government-owned cotton In return
I reduction Ul acreage, thus greatly redne*
&gt;ply. He la further authorised to levy a proceaa*
wheht, cotton, corn, end certain other primary
icts, to be paid for by the consuming public, and
to bg turned ovsr to tha farmer in order to cuarantse him
R reasonable profit on hi* production.
It is further provided that enortnotit loans shall be
hmde to farmers by the government In order to relieve them
thS pressure of their indobtednefi. Two billion dollars la
B* furnished the federal Laud Banks for lohns to farmi i t 4 1-2 portent interest.
Two hundred millions Is to
pft&gt;tM"e4 bv the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to
era to refinance other debts.
Other huns are provided to finance new crops, to ra­
tes on aid, loans, and to provide for the con­
Itvees add Irrigation canals,
the western
t advocate* of I
ftraura who are strongly convinced that chi ip e r ib h e y
thill m*»n biggst profits.
So the farm relief
tM Uptake ttticndftitnt, or Inflation rider,
terms of this Amendment the purchasing power
tfy might readily be increased from forty billions to 200
bUlion dpQara ana In the event bl-metslism should be adopt­
ed to an almost Unlimited level beyond that.
If Inflation
la good for the farmars, here is a provision that would
tasks them all millionaires.
the governfoent is going even beyond thla In Its
efforts to help the farmers.
The recent conferences In
Wkshlhftati, leading up to the London Economic Conference
art Primarily In th* Interest of the farmer. 'The chief objectivts a n reduction o f tariffs, the ellmlnatfoh of trade
embargoes, th* stabilisation of currencies, and alt other
Impedimenta to fra* International trade. Cotton and wheat
farmers must depend for from twenty to fifty percent of
i upon foreign countries.
' t S P » « h t batrr, whit fa the Uttar
alt of these measure* farm prices have already
i H I »hM«tT
» . In Nebraska. fBrm products have increased In
18 perceht to S it percent Corn Is up from 8 cents
if , , 'rfh LikW A U w iWWd tikii itv
Whfeat has Increased from 20 cents to 88
V eon from Cw5rhi* ahj «mt*nl
from 7 ednts to 11 cents a dosen; oats from 8
a Bushel; hogs from 12.88 to 18.86 a hundredany measures, possible to devise, could effect a
M, thoee which have recently been enacted Into
GofeaJderaMe Increase In prices has already
Further rises are sure to follow.

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but,it lb dlfflewt to conceive of anything more which tha
jrbVerfitntat fcould do. We do not know of any government
In RUUrir vfnlch has apent more money or devoted greater
Itakfiy to the farmers’ welfare. If we are to have a rev­
Th* Cealary of Proem *, ex- olution,, pr In Any other way Change our government. It to
M i tlon hi Chicago : kkeuU hh' * impossible to see bow 007,06111110001 relief or benefits for
tha fanner, coiiM be Inventsd.
,

The Civilitn In War
iued rev&lt;

derations being heard from n
uasth and Japan concerning the
Eastern Railway, added Interest
to tha impending opening o f a subway system
industrial capital o f Japan,
vri fatter* o f thto underground transportation
on which has been mads to make It
air raids. Tsntatlva housing accomprovldtd to care for 480,000 persona
of the retire population of the city,
ines ihnoid males an attack, the peosirena, would hurry to th* refuge o f
Up thMr pre-deaignated positions,
isfe from bomb and gas Attacks,
All
amt, aU other entrance* are equipped
Akaamout gas. and a system for stolta with paraffin is bring provided,
umpad in through a gas-removing

Mr. and Mrt. t . I* Fevra*. of
Kaatfa, w tn tha
» f tbchr
daaobtar, Mrt. D. L Thruhav,
yahtarday.
H. H. PaltlahAl*. a pramhwrtt
rtttean of Gaaart, vma ln tha atty
yiwUrday ca boaltHaa.
' On* af tha moot InteraeUag
and Impreo.ira aarrnitnlat ttan-rted with tba Provbyterten
Church la tha Imunallmt o f lha
pa.tor. Bach an wcaitei m ate
wttnaaaad cftaa for tha Preikytarlan mlnUtert ara wualty railid
far a lone period and tba ate
nowncament that Dr. B. D.
Brrwntaa would be taoUUri on
Sunday tranter brought oat many
pacpla from other congregatlona
tr\ wltn:«o the ceremony that
wadded thin popular mlnlnter la
tha Sanford ehurali.
After a
mntlral program of aiccplloml

WASHINGTON, May » — P ro l­
iant Rooaerelt’e open and frank
manner of dealing with newspap­
ermen. plus hfa ability to evade
qnattione grace felly when the noreaeltfae demamV has left former
Premier Herriot of Preeco flabbevgaatad.
Twice a week upward* of one
hundred accredited White Hroaa
correspondents congregate In the
lobby of tha eiecatire office*. At
a tlgnal from “ 8tera" Early,
maatoer of tha eeeretariat In
charge of preas relations, tha
waiting joarnalfata march Into tba
Inner sanctum of the President.
Rarely In tha past was tha
President known to permit an
outsider In hfa regular prett con­
ference*. Out*Id* of the regular
corps of newapapormtn assigned
to the Whit* lloueo the roly once
preaant wore socret oonrlco man,
an official stenographer sad a
lecrvtaey or two.
Mr. Rooeovelt, In heaping with
hfa record for breaking prece­
dent*, baa changed tha order
somewhat. If he happens to . bo
engaged with an Important par­
sonage whan the hour of a prats
conference arrive* he does not
alwaya and the oonvorsatlsn ar
dismiss hfa visitor. Oftentimes h*
jaet asks hfa caller to remain bf
hfa aide while bo receive* the
newspapermen.
Member* of tha journalistic
corps, therefore, row nothing un­
usual, jhough they ware a hit
surprised In tha presence of M.
Harriot at a presidential prase
conference tha other day. Taking
a position at Ufa right Of the
President ho remained throughout
and oven suffered the ixytrlonco
of having hlmaotf subjected to a
few pointed question* nntU ha
asked ta be aseuaad from all In­
terrogation.
As the conference proceeded,
however, amassment was written
aero* hfa face more than on*
time aa ha witnessed lb* adroit
manner In which the President
Jockeyed with hfa Informationrooking guests and hosted them
in Iheir efforts to drodv him o«t
on tome delicate point InVolvod
In the International yoorparlfes.
The former French premier, of­
ficial envoy of hfa country la tha
present conversations, date tot
apeak much English, yet he few
den tends It sofftefaatly to keep
himself Inf ormed on what fa keisg
said around him. With the • mo­
tionless characteristic of his taco
hfa naaUaei was aa* of pleased

»roech*d ky Dr. J. W. Start, of
tM» Ovfcnda Pnehytoften C la n k
About 100 etttaoaa « f O w n
■iiuiOhl on th* teaeh at Lake
Barter tee* o* Sotardey h r a
ferafc and epaat a m et Jrifaktful tey. R a m . Walter Flyet aatl
William Ballard furnlated an
of frrah flah, cn whlah
H m n . Mb**, Darkt, Oraham,
Hart, and Walter Ftr»t prerad
thafr catenarr «kitl In n we/ that
wan I fefaly swreefated by alt
praaaat.
After lha dlnnor tHa
yraa* todtr* onterufaed tha paopU praaaat with a Maypala danea.
Mtea Barbara McLain wat tlu
Quoon of tba May, Mb* Rath
Prato? wan fln t lady In waltine,
tad Mlaa Kate Plynt and SUM
Ljdte Oafear lad tha danca. TV*
Mlaaaa Kilbaa faraiahnt tha

with emlfarfxsilng aap**te—one
of thooa qaeetions which cannot
bo imweved yen or no without
throwing some Important light on
a delicate eltuation. If ho fa free
to dlacsie It bo wtil rarest the
fall facta, Informing hfa Ifatenora
that It fa to be treated in confi­
dante. 8« far as knows not one
of thote confidence* hat yet bee*
broken. I f he bn’t at liberty to
dlecuie tba aobject matter, be
wl.l ncWilly torn th* cebrersatleb
to eoinethliic else. He has both
known to throw hfa qaastionor*
completely off track by loth Un­
tie* when It e u nectenary to
ks -p satte ponding doreltpment
entirely' to himself.
RtlU * noIher thing that Impnried the visiting Fronchmpi
w u the President’s Informs) way
of conducting prim conferencrs.
Theip U non* of tha poatp and
cayemeny that marks tha European system. As the newspaper­
men fUe In aa* by, on# he may
greet them by their.ftnt names,
those whom he knows that wall.
Or he may chide someone on hfa
singing prorilvltfaa, harking tack
to on# of th* tsmpalgn tripe when
• &gt; / 1 member nf th* prose may
bare bean overheard to engage

Merge Tag

thfnki tha paUeat 1a hotter off
tO ride exit the dcpreeelen fever
than take a abort cot through
vaccination.
Reoerralt, the raalfat, knows
pofaon when h# eeea It, hot tent
afraid of It. He fa willing to « •
amine its properties, note ite ef­
fect *•&gt; the care, and continue or
deifat ha the reiponae of the pa-

College W ill Give
Intensive Course In

Mtfac a WI! ta f e M * etowt
jttfea* who kata dtetbd W Jten
or morn an the beach and who
are declared by ktpalntag phyildtea to bo hi nted of rfkt Tha
■aurora called for Utah retire■tent on pfert than pay. No action
wao takttu
Action wao cowpfated ea * rmolotion prevtooaty adapted by tha
hoaaa, calling Ter a taaatttolbnal
amendment ta coeeaMtie tba of.
flcoa of county tax i d b itw and

Mnidripal Affairs

Both Roooovolt and Olau agree
that aome of the preacrlptfana In
tha Inflation bill are more of a
dreg than a tonic and that If all
Of them wore administered they
woofe hill Instead of rare. So
Glasa wouldn’t here them around
the house under any dreamit u c n , while. Ruueev.lt, confident
In hi* ahill nnd judgment, would
keep them handy for a psaalhfa
emergency. At any rite ha has
thorn all safely ln hfa grip and not
lying around loot# over i t tha

l « W ^ t t r = T o * “ ia c S S r«*

that aid family remedies would do
tba business. They always hare
served; perhap, they might now.
But It fa afao true that a new
appreciation Of political scfanco
may hasten the cure.

differ, 80f*f HUI |l4e.with tha j&gt;W

practitioner, Oth*re—tha majority,
w* Uliove,—will hav* more js s fldonro la tha younger doctor- sad
hfa modem methods. Ha seosrui ta
be a sensible follow, who knows
what ho fa doing- Uuquoollonably
than has bean an Improvement
sine* ho was called Into th* -roe*.
Perhaps It Isn’t hfa medicine. It
may b* that tba treatment pre­
scribed by old Doe Hoover—and
which old Due alee* endorses In
principle— fa Just beginning , to
shew results.
The nnsfaup family, worn by a

I N T H E Torres Straits latahds hi the East Ingles, there are no trees
suitable ftk cAnoe buDdlng.

So tha natives, a cruel, treachero us race.

Impart th eir cee eee hem th * F ly R ive r b e lts In N ew Qulfcoo
place wfth ah naheflavabl* reputation.

khether

T h * distance between three tw#

place* la Aver fttuf hOefred wtfee, and no r e tir e hi that region travel*
even un i g r e rte r Of that dieUnc*.
When a canoe le wasted, the word is eUapfy paeaed f e from tribe th
tribe.

On the strength o f this vagSie Order h cdMBe Be hunt.

retake) bach.

Then It In

Bach tribe o f bloadthtrety ramrihaki testa A i l ib r a r e h *

ft before paretng It on,

FEnaly' the payment, shell s i t l A M , spear

p e h l a ntrm hands, make* Ha Way to the cSa^e heBAsri h i tha Snake
lelaurUy faaUesL
Tketfe ie reaahta fo r this barest? in aaregee ta wham pbrfldy b aaturaL

t f any o f th * parUm Ih tid e complicated transect inn # n h th fla k

being iBehreeat, their credit would he ralh fet

A M though t h e J aadlrea

m a y hill and t a t each ether, they hold barihr th tM U k .

vertJatag a m t ha haamt. U la a proof of boaoaty. A prod4*4*1
lag ta tha Rrid guaranta* of Ka quality, UMfetoasa a a i Vais*.

Yaw a n d g a d aa Hi
hay advertised geSM.

twite fan ik»

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Personal A ctivities
Editor

Tdcpboac:

B A N T O R D , F L O R ID A .

Of Legion
H u Regular Meeting

SATURDAY, MAY «, 19M

PA&lt;

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Be A Courteous Driver

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CITY D W E LLE R !
SEEK 1!
FORTHEIR

ecmmltt e* at th* regular meet-1 Corner P)lfk
u d Third
Ing f t Iho American
Legion i Street.
The Rev. John Bernard Root,
Auxiliary bald o„ Friday aflernoM at the home o f Mrs. II. R. minister.
flurch School, l l t t A. M ,
With Mrs. J. if. Colciough and
Stev.m*. Park Avenue, with Mn.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
SATURDAY.
Mia. Hairy II. Heercn return^ Mra. Fled R. Wilson as bostesaca,
F. E. RnmalUat presiding and
Sermon ty th* pallor.
Mrs. R. R. Pippin and Mia* Milrecently from a 10-day visit wilh lb* regular meeting and luncheon
hq are attending
•even
Christian
Endeavor
Society,
of Rose Circle of th* Carden Club died Nix will prevent their pupil*
relative* at SL Petersburg.
ITHACA, N. Y.—Thousand* af
was held yesterday morning at Ih* in a piano recital at 8:tlO P. M. at the atat.i conference o f social 7:Jn P. M. Speaker, Mia* Allran
city dweller* in New York elaUi .
Mia* Bridie Quinn and MUa home of Mrs. J. II. Colciough in the home of Mrs. Pippin on West worker* her*, aa ape-ial guest*. I Belbthiy.
.-aught In Ih# economic »qu*#»e. ‘
The m eting opened with the j
Paula Petemen, of Firmloguat*. Hoe* Court with Mrs. Colciough First Street.
at* tuinlng their eyca back to lha
KBENE^CR METHODIST
SUNDAY
L. 1., at* spending seteral day* an,j Mrs. Fred R. Wilton as hostsing, "America," and th# Igrdfarm, now that Spring haa.eowa^
CHUVCH
erne a.
The Community chorus, spon­
bar* at the gun la of friend*.
Preyar after which the follow - i
again. Soma o f thesa
planning.,
Mn. Cokiough presided over sored by the Music Department of
to Join
Ih#
back-lo-thsKlaBd';
ing reports w ee given; Mi** Edna ] Sjn .’ sy School, 1U:0Q A- M.
Mr*. 8. E. Ivt*. Jr., roturnail to the meeting when Mr*. Endor Cur- the Worn in i Club, will trpeat its!
movement, and to them the Stale
Kpwnrth League, 6:43 P. M.
eon.-ert at 4:00 P. M. at th* Flrat CWUaodon, Americanism chairhar homo In Orlaido laat night lett moved that tho members
College of Agriculture aaya, "Loak •
___ __ a
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Preaching service* Thursday,
altar spending a few days ham wind a former motion that the Baptist Church. Th* puhlk la in man, slated that • program on
Out."
*
flag* waa glean In every schorl |k:00 I*. M. by Rev. R. T. Caldwell,
instead vlltd.
with har daughter, Mr*. Linton &lt;ire's has* a gardsn
“ Don't buy *
on
in
Ihii
cuunty
during
April
ami
pastor,
of
lta
regular
meeting
during
the
MONDAY
E. Allan, Koaa Court.
even th# experienced farmer ha*
month of the meeting of the Gar
Mrs. George Knight, Jr. and representative# o f the Legion
failed to make • living", U t i l l ,
den Club as a whole. It was de Mr*. Jean S. Adame will be host- Auxiliary attended a larg.t num­ FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
M n. Arthur Galehtl h n
warnirg o f F. F. Hill, profeaaof
elded that date* for meltings be esiet for "ladle* day" at th* San' ber o f the programs; Mra. H. C.
Inroad from Jack ion alia
where
of rural economy at tha relief# t o ^
New Orlando Road near Geneva
dccldrd
by
ths
program
chairman.
Washburn,
courtesy
chairman,
re­
ford
Country
Club.
aba haa baen visiting friend# for
those Intending to leave th« rity -Mrs. Walter H. Coleman road a
The executive board of tha ported that flowers wire sent to Avenue.
th* past ala wash*. She was ac­
under the Impression that a*y- ^
The Rev. William P. McPharreport by delegate, to tho state Presbyterian Auxiliary will meet th* akk during th* month; Mr*.
companied homo ,by ilia* Doria
hody ran farm. To such people convention In Gainesville, pro- at 3:30 o'clock at the church. Th* L. M. Lelnhart, rhalnnan of the sop. pastor,
Ogflsia who will be her guest for
hi* advice it to consider th* sail '
Bible School, 0:45 A. M.
pared by Mra. W. E. Watson, business meeting will taka place committee
for
t h (i
Crippled
about two weekj.
and tho location of the farm rela­
Sermon. 11:00 A. M.
which contained many intarosting at 4:00 o'clock.
Children's Hospital at St. Peter*
Evangelistic Service, 7:43 P. M. Mntnr Vehicle Artmlnttlrwlnm nl the I'n lln t Hsiao. ths men whw (n e w
tive to mid* and markets.
•UaUgbii .uLvUe.CuarSflJiejW
uMnwtkly
.
hJy.hu*
inaa* awMUng.rrf.UtA burr. s a l d ^ r i ^ f t T card# and
■ ^ i t a r n n r v r 't r T m r m
i ’.r*** t .Me riJa*. AVuiPtf.-.L&lt;
Mrs. A. I). Covington gavo two Woman’s
i' s Missionary Society
of remie sections wer.&gt; »ehl“ ~ &lt; i 7"
tar • m ajarily at a u ln n w ib tl™ id V K 15 I V f iP I K V I U m W I H J H f l S f
grandson, Frank Hobson, Jr., nf talks during th* meeting. The
day, 3:00 r. M.
hospital during April;
Mis* JranPJ
Prayer
and
Praia* Service atelded. Thia la is m lw r thirteen e l Ih# eerie*.
a city fCrson lends lo buy a poor'4
Jacksonville, loft yesterday fur first was on thi identification of the Fits! Baptist Church will be ■tte Lalng, community
service
Wednesday, 7:15 P. M.
farm and to pay far mofa for It
8t. Petersburg to visit Judge atd ,hruks which ahe Illustrated with held at 3:30 o’clock at th* church.
n»
X,
HeCAl.L
rilA
ZIR
R
The Sunbeam Band of the First chairman, stated that mivnber*
than It is worth. In buying th*
Jfeank Hobson after ip*n;i- sperimans from her own garden
fflirec»*». U ltU f* » l ifslse I i t e s i ef VSrr«al*l
have offered their aereke* to the
Baptist
Church
will
meet
at
3:30
A
L
L
SOULS
CATHOLIC
few days bora as the guest* while the seeond was an Im­
A COURTEOUS DRIVER He portent faetnt In in* Inti at 11000 wrong film, he i* doomed to fail­
R'd Crou fer sewing and will
o'clock
at
th*
church.
CHURCH
ure hefote he begir* to farm."
v-apd Mrs. W. L. Uurt.
i owe
promptu talk on dahlia culture il
The Woman’* Missionary Soci­ asaist Mrs, Dorothy Lamb in conto give th e ijth e r retlow Ihe nen«m , pines rtp o rle* to Ik * Rational
"It is belter to atart as a ten­
lustratrd by a large dahlia from ety o f tha First Methodist Church dueling the county health rllnle
Thr Rev. J. J. Kellaghan, pastor. of th * douht and thereby avoid an Hureau or Casuallv * i» l ducaly tin ant or even as a hired man on n
Among members of the Sarah her garden.
d
trw
n
ter*
Iasi
yeas
next
week;
Mra.
V.
E.
Douglas*,
acrldanv He never insist* upon tha
will have a business meeting at
First Mass, 8:1)0 A. M.
good farm", he warns, “ thin to
kar HethodUt Orphanage Club
Accident prevent ion authorities
lu lu of hi* drivtna rights out la
rehabilitation chairman, said that
Mr*. Cotetough reminded the 3:30 o'clock at the church.
8rron&lt;l Mass, IOlOO A. M.
■tart as the owner of a poor
i apanl yesterday afternoon at
everywhere
ar*
eireMlng
tn*
im
ready
to
apply
eomroo.i
sans*
to
cigarette* bavu baen sent te. Ih*
members op the picnic to be given
Benediction after 10:00 A. M. unusual situation*
farm." Reading up on scientUle
portenr*
ot
courtesy
In
driving
orphanage at Ber.aon Springs Friday. May 12. for Rose Circle
TUESDAY
hospital at Key W eil; Mr*. II. II. Mass.
lie dnasn t atari hi# esr forward Tou csn T p a ss a law compelling It fatmirg will not take the place of
mding were: Mrs. W. E. Wei's. members by the Copeland Circle
The Philalhea Class of the Flrat Lewi*, welfare chairman, an­
th*
Instant
th*
signal
light
change*
Daily Mass. 7:.W A. M.
It * th * attribute o f a gentleman
aetml farming experience.
Ira, John Vgughn, Mr*. P. D. of Orlando at Lily Gardena In Preshyterian Chureh will meet at nounced that flats children are re­
S.ndiy School Saturday at 3:00 If there ar* pedestrian* In Ih# and Ih * sure sign o f our beat
“ Most of the present movement
kar, Mra. J. V. liirkaon, Mrs. Lockhart. Those planning to go 8:00'P. M. at the home of Mr*. ceiving school lunches free dally;
ernssway II* allow* ibtm lo |*l d river*
’
,
P. M.
clear of lha Intersection.
rones Smith, Ur*. W. A. Til- war* requested to meet at 10:00 H. B- Purdon, Pineburjtt.
You don't hav* tn rear Ih * hind of city people to the country la
and Mr*. Georg* G. Herring, l uWhen he hear* th* horn at th*
not to have a permanent plac# to .
The monthly bridge party of the latatlv* chairman, advised that
Mra. O. J. Tope, Mra. W. I~ A. M. at the home of Mr*. A. W.
man behind who wants to pas*, he or driver pictured in «he .drawing
Social Department of the Worn telegrams wero sent to Senator* CHURCH (IF T1IR NAZAHENK pulls over to the right and give* above lie la conscious nf Ih * ne­ live or to find a means of obtalnk, k|rs. W. (f.,Thornton, Mr*. Eppa In Ureamwold.
cessity o f sparing th * minute and irg » living in the future", bn
an’» club will take place at 2:4fi Trammell and Fletcher, and RepS. * Wait*,' Mr*, it. L Shin hoi.
ample room
I jk r Mary Fla.
Practical Idea* for summer gar­
says, "It la merely an attempt tn '
Th# element'or discourtesy ren­ saving th* t lf *
o'clock at the club house with rea.ntatle* W lkrg asking that
Mil* Ola Lyigford, and M in
R. N. Sanders, pastor,
dens were furnished the mimbers
Courtesy after alt I* Ih * practical i educe &lt;a*h coats and get s Hanet he tabulated in accident slatlaJ. Adrian Brown acd Mrs. A. C. they attend the recent m*«*
sura L a ia g ln t.
Sunday iicnuoi,
School, 0:(5
aopllcatlon o f common sans*
p;-to A.
a . M.
»l.
. y ^ itut ttis likely that II la
by th* talk -sm HrfY ’garden* for
Chamberlain as hoslestea. Reser­ meeting (n Washington opposing
Preaching, 11:0O A. M. •t ' ‘ J f
,
K C H t ; U1
summer by Mra. C. I- Park and a
vations
may
be
made
with
th#
nrrgnitlon, o f Soviet Russia.
Young People'. Society^
paper by Mra. Rolanj 8. Read on
"There are grave dangers that
It t i n 4 divided during the P. M.
home* In Sanford are welcomed to
th* garden that endures through hostraaes.
b
aria# from aucK
(Isturbancai.,
The Junior High School P.-T. meeting that resolution* oppos­
all cervices. The pastor i* avail­
Preaching, 7:30 p. M.
the summer.
Many know vary little about fa m ­
A.
will
meet
at*3:3l)
o'clock
at
th#
ing
cutting
the
appropriation
for
At tho dose o f th* meeting
Prayer Mroling Tuesday, 7:30 able for conference every morning
ing and find that although tharj .
&gt;A- throng- * ! o* Jr 160 - person* "Mra. ESdof'TtlrTetl spoilt1.' Bl b0- school auditorium fur- installation th* Crlpplul Child ran'* -Hospital
P. M.--------------------------------- --- frnmr tUWI nViock'in- IJrlHl o'clock
1* shelter the desired food (P IM C
o
f
officer*
and
annual
rr
porta
of
at
St.
Petersburg
from
fJSll.O
O
ft
ktended the annual Sptlrg f**ti-j holf of Iho cirri*. a few words of
Before an audirnr# o f nvisr 400
Praaehlng County Home, 2:15 in hi* study at th* church,
always bo grown. They find that:
to 1(0,000 he »*nt to Governor
persona, the Music Ikpartment cf
al given yaatarday afternoon, *rprrcinibin to Mr*. Colciough committee chairman.
P. M.
more capital' la naesaaary to gat
Sholli
and
to
reprerviUtlve*
ami
S
aninole
High
School
presented
n 4:00 to*fl:0O o'clock on lb* | for her I--’ lershin during the
Preaching Coupty Camp. 3:30 P. PAOl.A COMMUNITY l III’ Ki ll
WEDNESDAY.
started «n a farm than they axsenator*
from
this
district.
a
two-art
musical
comedy,
"Up
unda of tho'Eaal Side Primary T&lt;a*t year. Mr*. Colciough then
M.
Central amt Axalr* Circles of
pectnl. Tool* and equipment aid
Pl«n*
were
completed
fer
the
The Rev. Alfred Kricsmt, paator. In the Air” , last night at th# often livestock ar* necetairy In,,
boot by th* East Side Primary presented the gavel to the new the Garden Club will meet at 10:00 erfebratlnn » f Memorial Day and
Morning Services, 11:011 A. M. high achixj auditorium under the operate a f.irm.
T . A. In addition to the special chalrmnn. Mr*. Fred R, Wilton, A. M. at Central Park before Mra. J. o. lluff, Mr*. T. I.. Sulli­
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
auspice* of the Junior Class of
Sunday Schco1, 0:46 A. M.
m o f eritertalnmant, “ Tho and wished hrr sue or* during the visiting Lake Charm Orchid Gar­ van, nml Mis* Arankn Takarli
"With limited funds and lack ot
SCIENTIST
roming je»r.
Christian Endeavor, 5:30 P. M. the irhonl, with Mis* Clifford L, expc'ienir three people ire liable
den ■* tho guoata of Professor T. were appointed to serve cn the
Garden'4, booths wete art , head of th* Musk De­
Shlnh'la
Luncheon wa* terved by the L. Mead. Each section will pro­
Evening Services, 7:311 I*. SI
to gel on a poorly drained hill
ori the ground# for the
crmmltte*. Mis* J anette lain g
Christian Science service* ire
ho*tea*e* to the following: Mrs.
Mid-week Prayer ilcctlng, 7:30 partment, aa director.
farm and seriously handle ip than- .
vide a lunch. All member* and was chnsrn a* reprerontaHve to held every Sunday morning at
of canrty, aam(wichcs, co.d
The raat nf IS leading charac­ selves. It is hdeisabl* to runt a a
Linton E. Allen, Mr*. Walter 8. friend* of the Garden Club a n
. M.
an Ice cream.
t(i* stall convention to b* held th« rlsorrh al East Second Street
ters and chorus of 23 hav* been
IColaman, Mr*. A. D. Covington,
place rather than Invest money in
in Havana on’ May 10, II, and at 11:00 o’clock. Subject for to­
_JT*J- L * P d 'f- V ^ .V V la n ‘Mm. Kndor Curlett, Mr*. J. C. Invited.
r •.-■Iving careful
cml expert a pirce of real eatxt# that may
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Speer, Mrs. h\ A. Haaard, atd
K.
morrow I* “ Adam and Fallen
training during the pa*t few
‘Ellsworth, Mr*. A. W. Epp*. Mr*.
mian a Ins* o f'a ll saving*. It to
(T lt'K C ll
fra. W. F. Raven el prnldtiJ over A. C. Fort, Mr*. J. M. McCaaklll.
Talk* were made by Mr*. Ber­ Man."
weeks and it wa* *l*t*d by those
impotent to locate near g city on ’
bootha while Mr*. R. E. Hern- Mrs. A. If. Mote*. Mr*. Charles L.
tha Steltt, of Lakeland, rhalrman
Wednesday evening rhurch at
In
altendancr
last
night
that
the
The Rev. Martin J. Mram. rcca hard-surfaced road and not ba'
rS tha Amrokan Child Welfare 800 K. 2nc. St., at 8:00 o'clock.
lira.'. Mrs. J, -T. Ell la, Mrs. I. W. Park; Mr*. O. J. Tope, Mr*. Rov
presentation was &lt;ne (/ the most
tur.
wine, Mr*. It. M. Grovenateln, F. Mann. Mrs. Roland 8. Read, and
Purvey In Florida, by Mr*. Nell*
interesting ami w Jl a'trd musical isolatril from Ihe posalhtllllea for
Thia church maintain* rf free
SUNDAY
work.
ad Mn. C. A. Taylor had chargo Mr*. Count* Johnson and Mrs. 8.
comedies
ever offered her.', and
Officer* for the coming year Smith, o f West Palm Beach, on Reading Room at th# church where
Thlnl Sunday after Ka*ler.
child welfare, and Mis* France* lha Bible and all authoriied Chris­
o f tha tickets.
that
the
music
was
imperially
E. Ive*, J r, of Orlando, guest*.
were installed by Mr*. R. L. Dann
Holy Communion, 7:3il A. M.
Laughlin, of Orlando, on Fida&lt;\ tian Science Lltrratur* may be
For tho presentation o f “ The
liked.
at the regular meeting of tho
Church School, 11:30 A. M.
and Jamr* Dyarn.
It
wa*
announc'il
that
Mr*.
Fairy Garden1*, a throne was ar­
Mis* H orn# Lull, assisted by
read, borrowed or purrhaaed. Open
South Hide Primary P.*T. A. held
Iltdx
Communion
and
Sermon.
Stage managers w.ve Billy
Wallace W. Wright, Mr** J. II. Tuesdays and FVidays frein 3 to
ranged on tha achool ground*
Miss
Dori*
Halle.n,
furnished
the
Thursday afternoon at the echoed
Iltik) A. M.
•
Tk mpt„n ami Henry Jamaaon
Hint*rml*ter, and Mr*. Rrumlllat
whara th* May Queen, Prince
auditorium with
Mr*. W. W.
5 P. M.
Yojng I‘Topic's -Service- league, plan-, are mpanlm t it for the sing­ while Mia* Dorothy Smith aad
served o„ the housing committee
Dandelion, th* Fairy ..Queen, and
ing while apecinl music between
Gnelsch presiding and Mr*. J. P.
|J:.U) P. M.
T ~l
Mis* Muriel Jiclntyre served aa
which
itaist'il
In
providing
.room*
Fairy of- Draama war* seated.
arts was rendered by th.i Senti­
The pupil* of the Third Grade Thurmond, Mr*. B. J. Davl*, and
FIRST
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
MONDAY
prompter*.
Usher* wera:
tba
for th* conference o f tcclal work­
Over the throe* waa placed an of tho W^at Side Primary School, Mrs. W. C. Hatcher a* hostesses.
mental
Floridians.
St. Agnes Guild. 3:311 P. M.
Miss * Gladys Garner, Helen WUer* here this we'A, ami that n
arch of whlla flowers and fern* Mr*. Marion St. John*, teacher,
The
cast
nf
character*
wail
a*
Sanford
Sixteenth .Street and
The following officer* will serve
Slmly Claaa, Woman's Guild.
aon, Helen Knudsen, Dcrotban
whU* other decoration* were two presented a special program yes­ during, the coming year: Mr*. W. radio tea to hear a lecture by Avenue.
follows:
Mis. M.-Cullum, a
4:00 P. M.
Ilro ks, Betty Colbert, Gtnevina,
Mr*.
S.
A.
Blackburn,
national
wealthy Californian, Miss Marlargo white basket* of garden terday morning at th# achool audi­ W. Goclsch, president;''Mr*. QuinTh* Bev. F. M. Marler, pastor.
SUNDAY MAY 14
Wells, Mary Nickel, and Claud*
flowers. On each aide of the torium for the entertainment of ten Ilrown, vi:e-pro*ld#nt; Mr*. C. preaid *it, on IV.ppy Day, will bo
&gt;
He
Tlllis;
Mr.
McCulbm.
Sam
Ilible School. 045 A. M.
ThP Rt. Rev. John Wing. D. D.
Kell gr, Earle King, Carl Vaui#,,
throne seal* were arranged for other pupils In the arhool.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
F. Proctor, secretary; Mr*. W. D. given May 25.
Iliehop Of South Florid*, will ln- Dightnn, Jr.; Harold Post, th • Al f ml Wllkcrson, and Rusaall
Mr*. J. II. Colrbugh announced
hern,
John
(lightun;
Mr,
Bur­
other partkipant* lif the affair.
Number* were given aa follow*: Hofmann, trra*ur#r; and Mr*. B.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
slitutr the new rector ami preach.
Odham.
th# following program whkh wa*
bank, Wanslry Pi,-ter; hi* daugh­
Helen Hutchison, aa May Quern, First Psalm and Prayer.
Evening Servlre, 8:00 P. M.
D. Caswell, historian.
given
at
the
ckae
of
the
minting:
ter,
Betty,
Miss
El:1a*
Winn;
Jim
w on a long whlla dreaa fashioned "L ife of Stephen C, Foster,"
During the meeting annual re­
Subject for morning sermon,
Song, eatrow Bright Flr.wero” OVIEDO METHODIST CHURCH Carter, Gilmer S tile ; Mra. Burafter droaaea o f the Elizabethan
Norma Wolfer.
port* were givrn by th* various
“ Worker* Together with God."
Mr*.
Colciough,
Mr*.
Frank
L.
bark, Miss Dorothy Clause; Joe
period; Loi* Nipper, a* Fairy "American Negro Melodies," and standing committees, and mem­
Subject for rvening sermon.
Woodruff,
Mra.
II.
n,
1-ewi*.
Bennett, an aviator, Jo# Cowart;
W. J. Caiperter, pnslor.
"W hy the Name Suwannee Waa ber* filled out slip*, indicating the
Queen, was attired in a white
"What Must I Do To Be Saved?"
and Mla* Edna t'hiltrndiei.
Subject of the morning sermon: hia fiance', ShicJ*y,Klngalrn, Mias
Chosen," Mrs. Marlon St. Johns. kind of work thry preferred to do
drosa; Marlon Hand, as Fairy of
Rlvival services, rnndu ted by
Song, "Phantom Is’ficn*", Ward
Dreams, appeared
in a gisen Minuet Daneif, Patricia Hodge, for the organisation.
Ham I. Smith, evangelist, will con­ “ Till'd, llrat, and Comfnit." let Mary France* Antlrews; Juniper
Stephen*— Mr*. J. A. Takach.
Taylor Brown, Mary Rivera, L*
draaa; and David (iatchel, aa
tinue every evening at thr church all discouraged persona ultmd J, hnson, a colored rnan-af-allMra. Quintan |lrown stated that
work, John Otlrman; and Mias
Roy F-strldge, Katherine Spen­ the summer round-up will take Piano Holo, "Country Garden”
thin service.
Dandelion, worn a yallow
through Sunday, May 14.
Mis* Daphne Takach.
Turner,
and
Mis*
cer, and Jack Standlfer.
Kienlng theme; "Story oT Mr. Klixabrth
b J U k U a suit Md a largo cap
place on' May 0, after whkh ahe
Reading, ."Popple*, Our M"mcrl»l
Ev.'lyn Ehnlt, twin daughters oT
bearing a white plume. Margaret Croon of Stephen ' Foster Pong*. thanked all th* member* who a*FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Caleb."
FI wer’’— Mra. W a l l a c e W.
Billy Hoolehan, Fred Gordon, alsted with the Spring festival
We shall celebrate the Lord'* Mr. and Mr*. McCmJom, who pre­
Langley, who gave a aolo dance
Wright.
I-eRoy Estridge, and Clarence given recently.
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor. Supper at the evening •••r.re . sented a s|H-cial dance.
for the quern, wur* a yal-ow and
Itendinga, "A Call to Service fur
Th&gt; so taking pari in the
Alexander.
Twenty orr meinlair* hav., wen
Sunday School. 0:15 A. M.
The program for the afternoon
silver frock, while Vltglnla Kelly,
Your Community" and “ May.
Professor (1. E. McKay, super­ re eiveil Into the chunh within Ihe ch'.ruse* wire: the kllssea Kath­
who also gav* a aolo daaco, »*- "Drrerlptlon of Stephen Foster’s included a trio, ''Kerry Dance,’
the Month r f M &gt;morle»"--Mis*
Home," Mra. Sybil Routh.
lari three weeks— nineteen on pro­ erine White, Nancy While, Mary
by Mr*. Arthur flranan. Mra. Eu*
letted a-yeiluw dress.
intendent.
McMahon, Klomire Hardy, Muriel
Jeanette Lalng.
Morning Servi e, 11:00 A. M.
ti* Peaks, and Mra. B. C. Moor*,
fession nf failh.
Assisting in entertaining tho
Rofreshmenla wern served by
Sermon hy thr pastor, "By Way
and a piano aolo by. Mis* Carolyn
We ahalt keep up -he Sundiy McIntyre, France* Smith, Dorothy
guatla during the afternoon wera
Hie h:*t**»,- aaalatad by Mr*. I*.
School attemianrt- by the addi­ Smith, Mildred Duncan, Annie
Collier. Refreshment* were served
l AM. Telford, Jr., Billie Eachary,
M. la inhart, Mra. Wall.c . W. " r
at a lain hour in the luikrhroom by
Young People'* Divlslnn, 0:15 tion of new members am) irtm- Witma Woods, Jranette Chapman,
Volla William*, J r, Robert GrovWright, and Mr*. T. L. Kulllv»n
Ruth MrGarvvy, Margaret Methe hostesses. *
tinn of those lately srin oiled.
P. M. ,
•qatain, and Robert Stumon HeroA coreage of flowers was then
Garvey, ami Jark Russell, Carl
Song
Service.
7:45
P.
M.
do". mambera of Ih* Boy Scout*.
Bert Wheeler and Robert Wool­
Vause, Wocslrow llanaou, John
presented to each of th &gt; seven
Harmon by thr pastor, "Sowing
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
Special musk was presented by aey are &lt;kle at the Milana Tha­
PROBE ORDERED
Si-nkarik, Max Kumbley, Clyde
special guest*.
and Reaping,” 8:00 P. M.
.CHURCH
K. N. Scott's Cela truck.
lle r on Sunday In their lataat
Throe pret'cit were: Mr*. Billie
Hurt, Henry J a m e s o n ,
Bill
Wednesday Prayer Servlre. 7:t’&gt;
Preceding the entrance of the laugh-provoker,
"So
This I*
Wright, Clarenre Collins. RayH AV AN A, Cuba.— A Judicial in Msttmueller, oF'Veru Beach, Mr*.
t Presbyterian Government)
H *y Qutm, Alika Wainwrlght, Africa!” Ths producers, Columbia vrstlgation waa ordered In the su Nell* F. Smith, of Wi*.l Palm P. M. Judge R. W. Ware, leader.
mum! Amlcrunn. Roy Uerschcwilt,
A cordial Invitation la estsnikd
Organirod in 18V4.
Vlo'et Walla, Nora Leigh Monroe, Pkturrs, have dubbed II a tree- burls o f Marianao into the death Beach, Mra, Wayna Bailey, " I
lo
all
to
attend
these
arrviers.
I reachlrg Satrices at lt:0n A. Ti lined Teacher*. 10:00 A. M.
wad Wannetl Mrtts, as orange e*ty to out-Tanan all Taroan o f Magin Alva res Pledre. who wa* Vcro Beach; lfiaa France* UughMinistrr, the Rev. James M.
M. and 7:30 P. M.
blossoms, and Mary Crovtaataln, pictures.
I oat when • sailboat carrying Ann lin. of Orlando, Mrs. Fk.r «t-*
_
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
•___ r
Grailad - Sun.Uy— School- - with -Thompson.___ _ _____
Virginia Welch, Kenneth Oliver,
Supporting the’ leading pkyer» Harding, film star, and two com Schlitt, o f Varo Beach, Mr*. Mary
______
aad Fred Venable, aa May Qneen *Tw Raquel Torres, Esther Muir panlon* upset o ff shore.
E. Poceiu, of Vero Bn*h. * ";'
n , , B, r . E. D. Brownlee, D. D.
attendants, and Albert McMU an. Henry Armetta and Ed.I* Clay­
Mr*. Bertha Stella, rf Uki'and. MaitcT
cieera bearer, luwrchet) to th* ton. Eddie Cline directed.
MfT* X ’
, M«
Panday School. B:45 A. M. '
LOprr BANK
throneW‘ WrJ,h ‘ ' ” r* . \ lr !
Morning Worahlp, lt:00 A. M.
A spatial dance waa given dur­
Lelnhart, Mr*. J. E* U ta g . Mr*.
rhrUtJ, n Emj „ ror, T;nn p.
NEW
ORLEANS, - T h r e e
ing the presentations by Helen Dkk Warren, June Welch, Jimmie
B. E. Takach. Kre. J.^M. Moye.
w dhU p, 8:00 p. M.
bandits
robbed
th*
Canal
Street
“ on and David (iatchel. Groveratein, EtoUe Vrnaldr, and
J. H. Colciough, Mre. Frank
Th,
wU, mrct at ,he
branch
Of
the
Whitney
National
participating were: Roby Billie Herndon, daisies *nd part­
L M . ^ r o f f Mre
. E.
ugasj. c,o,# of lh^ mpn,|n| , nd ,*,n inif
Bank, escaping with several thoubluebird; Midrod Kai- ner*.
Mr*. H. C.u Waakbum,
. 1WIKIHIJI
wnr,^|p H
xrvlcaa
reception
_ ... t* Mrs.
if,
f t i m for
aor the
tn« inrpnvii
robin; Sara Martin, boa;
AJja Sherwood Jacubson, Ernest sand dollar*.
I Harriet Uscaid, Juan Kills, Brotherson, A Ideen Taylor, Jr.
Mr.’ *H- B.^LewU, Mr. H. k ! of
^
w" houl thurtl'
Mn. B. D. Caswell and Mrs. R.
Oliver. Martha WiCto, BUly George, Rota ml Floyd, and
St-van*, Mra. T, T . Raumillat
J.
Hally,
Jrtoft
today
for
Atlan­
Pegk, Daniel
and »’ - Miaaaa Jaaaatt* Lalng,
Carol Godwin, ganlre boy*; Ruth
Brack! n, aril
George Rabiiuon, GoMI* Venable. Dudley ta, Ga. where they wer* called bj A ranks Takach, aad Kdaa Chit­
-tba death o f their brother-in-law,
Maypoa fairies gad part- Dunn, *nd Maggie Godwin, gar.bn
tenden.
fro
Me Landaugtr'a; James Henry Cooper, Billy
W » rarer * remel-i* Use at
Hekn Stafford and BUly Hand, Aril* Ttaeley, and Ruetell
Coulter aad 8|oek K '-l- Also
B. Z. Whltahurst left Utla morn­
Mrs. P. N. Whltahurst, Mis. Ai.Mirapbesk* * Calrlum Nllrals.
violets; Batty Jo Alder- Cteland, elfin*, ((.erg* Career,
&lt;i#t oar pries# before rnu bur.
ing for Bparka, Ga. to apand the lura Whitaburat and Mias llaiel
I Moldy Tiawkk, rosea; Jtmas Lee, Dabble Edwtnb, and
IV# raa •e v e yo e monre
aumiMr.
Whitchuret left this morning for
Hodges and Lawia Na- J. R- Hodge*. Fisher boys; and
Sparks, Ga. to ipand a akort time
Ivma; aad Paulina Ray Herndon, Julian Mess Frank
Ur. and Mrs. John Langiay, of with relatlv## before going to
George Spaar, U f, Stewart, Tommy Inablnet, Wi Mam Daytona Baneh, spent today hare
Norfolk, Va.
for tho summer.
Maurice (
M*T#*r, aad Jimmy Gat, reln- with Dr. and Mm. W. T. Langley They will ba Joined in Norfolk by
f a r . Slot A Cem m irrDI HI.
520 MAPLE AVE.
NE 797
Eratro Tktam, drops. /
Mr. Wkit#hunt.
Mayfair.

ersonals

Rose Circle Garden
Club Holds Meeting

Social Calendar

Economic CircumaUn-,
cea Forcing People
Away From. Town* &gt;

BE

liflT Throng Attends
Annual Spring Fete

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Musical Comedy I
Staged At School

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South Side Primary
P.-T.A. Holds Meeting

West Side Primary
Pupils Give Program

TO-NIGHT

Double Show

Wheeler And Woolaey
Are At MildneSunday

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INFERNAL

MACHINE

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SUNDAY

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UJODLSa

Home Mixed Feeds

SEMINOLE
FEED CO.

S0 ^ l i IS AFKK/

Lum ber Co., Inc.

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tea/ JOyears Old
Hn. J rtu f' Yfcenpsen. Mre. A lt*
ItT. Mr. Beitm . Mn. HobWna,
Mrs. Races, Mn. J. L. Olion.
Itoe. Ballinger, Dr. Kirk, Bro.
D ub, Mrs. title end Mn. N. A.
TtJ*t tbs last four
font*. Th«
M it meeting will k« with Mrs.
J u tri Thompson St Laks Vary.
Mrs. Mtlts It*t*n had as s
f lust, Mbs Ada Lhy, of El mina.
N. T. on Monday. Util* Lcrey
Manning who has ban hsia risltMg far thrna wails st tht homo
sf Mrs. Hasen will accompany
bam to l it hams In Nrw York,
Mrs. C. A. tfairn, tba mother
of ST. A. II im o , left Friday for
har homo In Tampa aftar a
month's visit bats among bar

StiMter To Obtain
Bopport OfProgram
Is Given As Reason
l

ORLANDO, May 8._Coallnued
Inability to obtain support from
I growara for regulation •* « r,P "
fn ill shipments resulted In a d»tialon yaaterday by the special
tamffffrult control committee to
abandon further efforts to resist
tba grapefruit market. The action
wae taken at a meeting of the
committee here.
Members of the committee
.which, tine. Msr. » . hn *ou«ht
to dsslse some method of Impros.
lag grapefruit prices, egpressed
raluclanes at abandoning their
work, but declared emfdmHeslly
Uuil lack of grower support maiVi
aselets any rontinued attempts to
"*■ strengtbsn the msrkst.

ic / fA W T

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0tvfS£

iJfTSUSi.^
PUT DOWN i STOOASf
V

AND M U m u d t m m
rn tw n * »
on
non/

Th

nrtttee In the form of a resolution,
pointed out that refusal of grow­
ers, controlling a considerable
portion f t lhe grapefruit rema.n*
tag In the state, to compel their
respective marksling agrnrirs to
Jain the control movement, he*
made it Impassible for the n'her
aganslet to accomplish what they
set out to do.
blinder agreements mndr be­
tween the- Klorlaha l.'itius Grogs
era Claoring House Assucif.'on,
■ml various shippers of eilrui in
Florida", the committee’s stalemeat said, 'this tommltlcc was
constituted for the purpose of di­
recting ■the general handling of
the grapefruit problem for lh«
balance of the present shipping
sedeon.
“ In that It has been found impossible for this committee to
cootral the shipment of grapefruit
beesuse ef fsllurc to secure *nppent of growers owning approxi­
mately AO psrenu or more of the
grapefruit remaining on thy irooj.
anrtMtot under .contract Ur tiro
•Upper* working under lha con­
trol agreement, this committee
hereby declares that conditions
ara aueh that It cannot function
for.tha-purpose for which It was
organised amt that It ia hereby
dlaaalved.
"This committee
further- re­
quest* the hoard of director of
the clearing .house to cancel aad
annul, aa of May 7, ItfdH, all contracta made with shippera for the
purpose of carrying out the inten­
tion for which this committed wm
created."
The committee informally an­
nounced that In the opinion of Its
members, the industry should en­
deavor on It* own responsibility
to carry out the policies inaugu­
rated by the control committee*
In regard to shipments for the
balance of the asason. By this v •*
meant, eommlttre member* *«•
plained, that the condition of the
market still mads it highly ndvlsable that low grade fruit ami un­
desirable lists be kept off the

OVIEOP

Ohio—Compel­

Ms-ry K. Smith left Humlay for
Vsrgcanct, Vermont. They were
atvumpsuied as tar as Femraylvsnia by Mrs. F. I). Hiehsk.
Mrs. J. M. Muirk, Mn. Chat.
I.allirt, an,| Mrs. Severn* left
rWednssctry for Watkins Glenn,
N Ye
Mrs. i . V . Prevail rntsrUintd
with s
miscellaneous
thowsr
Wednesday afternoon in honor of
Mr*. J. Leonard, a recent bride.
The rooms were beautifully dteo*
rated with bamboo, fern am'
Spring flowers, carrying out a
color stheme of white, pink, and
green. Little Mary Isiulse l-elil*
and
Johnny
laruc
Prevail
pirsi-nted the in Me with a “ wagon
load" of beatuiful and useful
gift*. Refreshment* of fruit salat^
•sllinrs, iced taa and mint were
served. The holes* was assisted
in serving by Mrs. Wade Ksulsr*
run. Mn. Ijtrue Alderman, Mrs,
W. J. David, Mis* Elbe! Leila,
tml Mrs. P. II. Dooley,
The May meeting of the Geneve
I'.-T. A. was held in the school
iiudjtorium Thursday afternoon,
As this, was tbu last masting of
the school year the final report
of all officers and chairman of
-Committee* wrrr given. The fol­
lowing officer* were Initalled:
I’ resiucnt, Mr*. D. II. Istvy; vile
president, Mrs. Kinon (Jolt; seers*
relary, Mrs. Orrio
Msthieux;
treasurer, Mrs. Walter Yarbor­
ough; historian. Mis. Arthur
Cook, Mrs. I’. B. Donley, acted aa
installing officer.
Mr*. Floy ril-ler spent several
day this week ,at Daytona Bealh
visiting her daughter.
Mrs. A. K. Moran and little
daughter,
Lillian, of NanforK
spent Wednesday and Thursday In
Gen* vs.
A parly of friends from Han*
ford an I Geneva surpriied Mr.
and Mrs. J, laonard with a parly
Tuesday evening.

LAKE MARY

m n r t R , Tnjn.-U rtrt. Mich*
rd L*s, agaagtfr* officer of the
dasdhie dtetriei, U. g. Engineer*,

t ia lto i M

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moo

and 8,088

&gt; asaa will be called back to week
off: levee project* by May I I . ‘

U p s a la a n d G r a p e v ille

Mrs. I.UBBLLB BALLINGER

her brother, Claus) .Saunders. Mr,
Dubose Urtvee the National Bis*
cult wagon.
Mis. Watroua waa missed at tha
church on the,Country Club Rond

Mr. aad Mn. W, Billingsley and
eon, Btnith, left Monde y te take up
new garage business In Orar.ge
City. *
••
Mr. and Mn. J. A. Bletlins and
two sen* spent Thursday at New
Smyrna Reach oa a combined bus*
Wednesday neon several towns­
folk and tsurislr enjoyed a bos*
ket tuncbdsa at Sututyahade I'ark.
Fichte suppers will bo put on al
lha Park daring the summer on
Thursday evening*.
The A, C. L. railroad is putting
la n aiding tb.acewmmodaio a new
mansfacturkgf plant coming to
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gamer, who
haee apewt' several mtkrth* with
Mr, and Mn. M, R. Blankenship,
here* M l by motor for New York
and Moot reel, Canada.

L ik e

R eg u la r

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We are adding seventy
Jollsrs of equipment
the public
better
5e* c« and save money

fl'lse
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L A W N M OW ERS
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J. W. SHADOIN

Ptas* fia-w

GENEVA

r-Forming. a . party - uuloriag te affhlm.na,JsMdLag..af, lha besn

Tsvpen tipring*, Tampa, and SI.
Rstdipbarg Sunday wdra kin.; J.
M- Muiih, Alrs.-Chra. Lamia, Mr*.
Sawas, aad Mr. and M n. toll*
•lath Kllbee.

- Cb- F. Ilarilwn, of Loughman,
t o » t tba wetk-eud h fn with hfs
family.

sflsrdU- avah-aMUseaeah- Jurthsn ataadlatoatatHWtav. praridid
fcjv.Raygad Afoatealstagg,. egga.tford, a la gave a sleight-af-hant
perfermaa.'W f e « ( i Mr, ‘
M»h.(J. M . Thaiapstfv. Mbs. P.
1)* Aadasataa .aad
M.
BalLatldadsd a. maaitaUtlBtoifiatutdag afidrwooA-av.th*'gt. Gsarge
Houl,ta.L«gwasd. tWiadbkek*
wu fWea-.hr.iMn, J, R. ilagghtoavgM »*m h m ..e f ham aluak

Trade In

B O YS * S H O E S

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Your old Furnituro
For Caih at
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.. FURNITURE

BOO
SaafordA-ve,

B. L. PERKINS
tl&gt;4 I M . D ark -A ve.

we mat theta « ■ the l i t and ail
■njoyad lha social goal time total
refreshments ol sshd Srtehee, cake*

All KIscU ef Baadwlchee

TRIANON

ANGEL’S, E AT SHACK
Ceawra *

_ , Adminalon 60c, Tax 6c

Baafaed Ave.

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BRIGGS

U h , Mpta wwn&lt;,Utah had--vcn. Hm h U ss .. left h r
Theuus, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. PramM Thompacp, .NaUlle True,
0~My. Mr. and Mre. E. 8. -Ball, and Raymond Bal^dr. v. , -;
Mha Ethel Lefils, Frshk TkmM*.
John Thomaa, Char. Dooley, Edaaird Malhep sad Raymond Mul* raunlty church will reader « sum
servlcs similar lo tbs ran etrrr
•a ftosarr Hstuday. The pshlte to
cordiallylavltod. ~ The - Vaster

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JEW ELER

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KARL J. SCHULTZ
L I F E IN S U R A N C E CO.

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Btatricf Manager
"Otar 488 mflllaa Ia"/*res"

.rh ta to *’ * - .

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SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO.
E L E C T R IC A L S U P P f J M
P H O N E 44S

F r id a y

U .-h M l k

citiseta to i
* ■ sieissl tha i
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Shop

highC u n 18.
r
'A . II. Ocgory, who has apeat
tho winter with Ic i c m b l o w and
dangler, • Mr. - aad - Mrs. |X M.

Phono
T7&lt;

Delivery Berries far Fariles

•The Sommer Roifnd-up Tor pre­
school childres o f the fdrel school*
wUl be held at the Setith SWe Pri­
mary School la Radford Wednes­
day M orning dt k;th o'clock. The
health • cominlttta of the Tirvrtt.Tmehar Association d» Lake
Monroe Med that' dfl •partats at
p*s-school children %ht&gt;-kr* to en­
ter school In Be^lsitfbwr ‘ ti- /knoS to daks them to Whiffkfl fer
examination. "Ns ttrehekientj
will bn given at tWe vims'W t a
report ed the ftadiitgl will M tnhds
etnd the parents c«a 'f*n#*H ( M r
M olly physician H medical atkafcl

The' Girl Broula ara prephrlhg
aa

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L a d les
F ree

Phone QUO

Beaaty

BriKhm win play a t tUa aarvi-s.
'Tba -Chamber o f OeUMteece I*
sponsoring a picnic to -he IMd ait
Tweeds* aftrawaca, tody B^w a t
BvaaedaW Park. Various - game*
vtil bs the leaturs *f lha toternoon follow! d by a picnic supper.

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Mars’s
Byneepetoca

Mexican Chili

LAKE MONROE

fevered ta with a talk en-torn* taUag'whJfh la fbr tbs erMfkrd ol
t i t dlMrta hf thji cuiNmadHy.

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There’s Nothing Like R
Bowl ef

t

gathered at 'the home of .Mr. anti
sera. Claud blunder* en Mommy
svenibg as a surprise fee their
double birtHusy, though Ike dag
really wee Apr. IM, hut the?
were invited out Is supper set than
evening at ene home sf Mr. end
Mrs. Johnson heetr Lake Mary, tyo

Sf

W a g o n e r ’s
w.t, a i» t&gt;
glsea » to
Made by WlesUIr Vive

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30c

Garage

Martin

klsCs. etc. - Its p e rt saw

SI* KIs

N a b

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S uralrsl tasds; nil hlsAa s f sels*
snrs i * 4 fcntvee: r r s n ls e tools

P. Paul’s

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Cut

Reel Feed far Real Men!

IT FAYS

A cordial Invitation from Long,
wdod Civic Usguk Is aiUtklsd to
all dub wertsh ef SentBiol# Coun­
ty In attend the edition o f the
Seminole Cotinty Federation of
Womao's Clthe let for May 18 at
LoogWwOd Library.
Lyman School - Orchestra will
glva a public 'beflelit concert on
Fridays May IB
the eesniag o
oll Pnday,
kt the senool auditorium. A large
stUndajiee It expected at 'tbs or*
chaatra nae freely given Its serv­
ices si maay 4nteriifnnUn;» and
oow needs funds to parches* mu­
sic le r its oontlnusnce.
Longeroog Ctvk Lsagus had lt«
busloeas meeting for May on
Tuesday altsrneen with Mrs. F. J-)
Ntsmoysr pres Idlag. Reports of
treasurer, secretary and various
committees ware accepted. The Sewing Club will meet on
Wednesday, May 10 to work for
the. batahr. Gornn.itlee In charge
wlit bo Mrs. W. 8. dntuningv.'and
Mrs. H. Beckham.
The graduation of Senior High
class of Lyman School will tarse
place on Friday night, May &lt;M, at
the the auditorium. The bacem*
laureate sermon wil be preached
St tho auditorium on the previous

sail Mrs. AugtsH Swanson. Mrsville, waa a guest last Friday of
Doan, Mr*. Haatn, -Mn. A m ity
Mn. R. E. Trus. ,
Tha bog social gives last Frlr
tot a iiimanr tkt. vuahsAlfred E ricesa
day eight at Community Hall by helper*. Mn.
U o a -U fr*o .' I t b hopdd fh k t all
»P«etd tha arreting aad alter tha
t|re M taV Class i f .tha CommuaitaiMMa mill co-«p*rafg' WKh' tha
Ig-ishurtKisma ^ piast aajspabla roll call and minutes Dr.. Kirk aaocLatl*h'ia'thlsfm[toMtrtt bWcr-

W a a to l vYhosg, grMWkh
mag 8 m s . P. tototh, ton,

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Forty children wars presented
W»o rilibon health certificates by
Mr, Greenleaf left last waak In ah orangeade.
» ,
■ i, t
Mrs. Lamb, county health' nurse. rompany with Mr. Joms and Mr.
Tho Dorcas Circle mat Thursddy
Rsv. J. Max Cook, of Auburn- HkllIon for a visit to hie former
with Mrs. Archb Bwamm whs
dale, wae a visitor oy hi, many home in MasMehuacltj.
entertained at tha beam o f Mr.
friend* In Oviedo Friday.
Met, Millard Smith, eg Titus­

ugaAtha. Uquop(.bdaGaggur would ‘ Mr. and Mrs. p, B. Dooley en*
ba klrahkar Sdth.’hb rww gigpcri- Qtflalnsu wltA&gt;« buffet supper
tgval nkhm. ptoilaaala *aat sd gaso- brifetid)i wieomg to honor of Mr*.
8,"Es Smith wke lift Sunday far

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S le r / k P U e a
P O S T O K T IC B
LU NCH

ADVERTISE

ling a M till of 40 per coat alcohol
In gasoHtw woukL convert every
fitting slat Ion and ganolhir pump
M a jd ’JoUaUs] speekeaay, Goetav
dtregtor uf reererch for
lh »' UdMesal Oil lTwUs,-U.A&gt;ini
pany, Chicago, assertrd recmtly
at tthe Cloalsg nseetua of the NsRamal DetmUom Association con-

thipariraunt swlth alcohol mixetMg -In m otor fuol haee proven
them much lea* efficient than purs
patrol, he Mid, and the blend
wmtlg coat the consumer I cents ■
gaBerv bur*..
'etSMUlhw'Blcuhol .blettds would
tMUt
tha motoring public
H8njh»,000 -annually and, (the
farptors, whom such" legislation is
to /bonaflt by. estahlish'
Ingh-naw market for com, wtiuld
h*y* to pay 1110,0*0,000. leasing
Mki only about 810,000,000 batter
offron his corn crop.
i
V“Ths maral nmscquasots .of a
h»W for *alkp’ fasj wo*ld Baibas
yajai measure,“ said 4Mr. 'Eglufi
“Tho liquor bootlegger hit fur
many- years found It‘ highly prof­
itable to convert denatured alco­
hol Into potable moonahlna. If «)•

fu tu r e

.■ expected soori to visit the family
of Mr. and. Lawton Rose.
_Mr*. U B. 8-arm baa returned
from lb# Infirmary at Saaferd
where she underwent a major op*
oration. •
Mr*. Wilcox, of Mhmseota, who
ha( been with her mother. Mrf.
lake, has returned horns.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil 3JoMorn ar­
rived Wtdnewfcy from KnosvHIo,
Tana, and ara ipasding a taw
days at tba horn* of bar brother.
H. G. Laadqubt and family. Thay
Mfr pad Mrs. Benaett aad litUs
OawgMer, awvsd hero aad are
assisting J. G. Landqulst with
bis mUrsea work.

B l e n d Of Alcohol
AndGasTo Operate
Cars Is Disparaged
. CLEVELAND,

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and act straight.’* Fred Williams,
county atbeui-beard etainnaa, la
hi, talk told tht children to read
to improve their mlada.
Talks
were also made by JohB Fox and
C. II. Mckrnney.
Prince* Steven* delivered the
salutatory address" aad , Juaniu
Oglesby gave tlm class poem.
"Why Co To High School" waa
the subject sf the cias* cany,
read by Edith Bales. Martha
Giles rioted (he exercises with the
valedictory.
The cl»«« motto eras "Finish
What You Attempt" the class
flower, the ptng rose and the
class colors, blue and white.
George Werdwell, postmaster,
has been confined to hla home
with an attack of flue,
Mr*. Ross, of Trigg county, Ky,

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THE SANFORD H R ftA li), fJAKFOfeb, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, H A Y 6. 19»3

T HOLDINGS

M &gt; the wheat markat waa «MacMaad y eater day by Henry MarMMbau, Jr* chairman of tha
Fidkril Farm Board. He anftdftfftad that, at tha cIom o f tha
grain nchange* at nun hut Satm ilk y , tha tala o f the wheat fu­
ture* bald by tha Grain 8tabilliatfcm Corporation had bean *&gt;ld.
tha (a*t of Ita ca»h wheat hav­
ing been disposed of M ily
hi
Mirth, Mr. Morgeflthau waa abla
to batimat# tha coat of tba fovtrnmeat effort to betater
wheat
pricaa for tb* benefit of th*
farmer at (l»4,lB3.1ttA0, includlag 43-1415.742.99 donated by
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if the
. Conirafta-fpuu .lke..hpMI".ft*
•/.**:
American Red Croa*. and 4l® .-

Ing fund Of |lfl.lS 3,232.40
etude* f2t,J04J»j}.tl o « t U p h t
Red Cron allotment o f 40,0©$,000 bin bob of SUMlbntloa relief
■boot ord an Itom of loo* totalIn* 12,513,503.74 for equity la th#
■ocond Rod Cron donation of 45,OC0.090 bo*hoi*.
In dlepeaiag of It* wheat tho
Grain StaMNiatlon Corporation
■old tX7JM,4n baabol* through
r**ular- domestic ami
foreign
ehannrl*. A total of 47400,000
buahela was sold to foreign government* or exchanged for caffe*.
All s a b i and donation* totaled
349,704,44ft boabell. The difference
of 573£tt boshel* between purrhaie* and aalea of rash wheat la
Uio to ihrlnkago and to a final I
amount kept on hand to taka rare
of idjnitmeate in making final
delivery af Red C m * wheat.
The a*»eta and claima yet to
be ret Hied are estimated at
f31,l]H,73S.0S.

KELSO GIVES
ADDRESS ON
RELIEF WORK
m m ' u e a ^ m ‘ i aga

124,459.41 Ioat in market stablli- president; Mr*. William Stella,
Lakeland, treasurer; R. R. Walden,
aatlon operation*.
irmbutton of th* eaact coat
price-bolding effort mu*t
liquidation of certain outg aaaeta and claima of tha
fttabillcktlun Corporation, which
xHtl cfeke iu Chicago office* a*
aoon a* all of th* wheat donated
t* th* Red Crab* for unemploy­
ment relief purpo*** ha* been de­
livered, which will be prior to
Aug. 1. '
Maanwhitc, th* Bureau of AgI ricultural Kconoralca announced
H that rlaing price* of farm prodl l u e i a had carried It* farm pried
M in tlex to 53 as of Apr. 15, up 3
■ p o in t* since Mur. 15 and to the
■ h ig h lit figure rin o lait NovemH b r r . The Index on Apr. 15 a y-&gt;r
■ ago waa S9.
v
Th* bureau, however, estimated
■ a daeilne of nearly IflJtOO.OOO.UdO
I la gtatk farm InconJ* from 1'JSJ

t

St. Petersburg, Mrs. Otis Landreae, Sarasoto, Judge D. A.
Chaney, Orlando, as member* of
tap executive committee. Th* folItwing were named on tha board
of director*: MU* Sadi* Spencer,
Tatlahassio;
Brigadier
Alfred
Tyler, Jacksonville; Judge W, H.
Beckham and W. F. Fn*. Miami;
Dr. Coyle E. Monrc, Dr. 1., M.
BrUtol, Gainesville; Judge W. 8.
Criswell, Marcus Fagg, Dr. Henry
Hanson, Mm. Willis M. 6*11,
Mr*. Malcolm McClelland, Sher­
wood H.'Smith,-Jacksonville; Mra.
Del vt T. Morae. Sanford; Milliard
Davidson, Marianna; Mrs. Mead*
A. Lsvo, Quincy; Mr*. Elisabeth
Jackson. Tampa; Mrs. Nolle V.
Smith, Palm Bearh; Miss Elitab dh Cooley, Miami; Judge C. M.
Wiggins, Bartow; J, fl. Fluikls*tm, Mr*. Ruth Atkimrm, Tailsh*»»ee. and Judge, S. D. Harris,
St. Petersburg.
Th* banquet was In the hands
of Karl L'hmann, Sanford, aa
toastmaster, and among the sev­
eral persons lauded for their
work for and with the Confivence waa Mr*. Helen T. Mirso,
Seminole County W Ifar* director,
termed “ Probably the most e f­
ficient- and caplble welfare direc­
tor In Florida."
Mr. Davidson's address waa confinrd to 'T’ roblrm* that we have
be *i overlooking In th* atrea* of
dolly contact with problem* com­
ing under our scope". He stressed
the mwd o f “ A vision that tran­
scend* the mechanics of our work,
a vision that brings us an outlook
on th* field nf th:- other man »o
that wa can co-ordinate our ef­
fort* toward a common Ideal".
The negL-ried pr .blema, he said,
ralate to th* neglect of home
and family Ilf s the difficult!**
that proposed legislation having
to do with the creation of more
leisure time will create- for social
workers, the need for a new
- mphasis on education, andkllnhllr
th* * "inescapable
responsibility
that lie* in th* solving o f th*
negro probli-m” .
Until these prohlems are thor­
oughly gone Into and conquarad,
he sal4 the social worker cannot
claim g success In hit flkld. "We
need a tode we can recogntf* In
common, a social Ideal and philoso­
phy that all can-subscribe to with­
out mental reservation."
This morning tho worker* met
In general session at the First
Methodist Church with Mr. La­
nier, presiding. Talk* were mad&gt;
by Joel Moore, chief
probation
officer, Washington, D. C.;
Dr.
Henry Hanson. Jacksonville; Dr.
T. Z. Cason,. Jacksonville; Mils
Ruth Mettlnge'r, Mrs. . William
Stettz. and Mtea -Helen tV Mawer,
commissioner o f .the state de­
partment oft public welfare at
TnUahanH.
Mr. Lanier also presided at
Ihe luncheon session in tb* Pariah
flou'e today, assisted by Marcus
Ft If , of (hr ChiliVena name So-

PAGE FIVE

Winter H attn City Rating Breaks Out
Commission Makes! A,h*hA t F a c t o r y

POWER

• LO W ELL Mats.. May
tA V AccordUpon Bonds j Rioting-broke
out anew.today M
j a irowd of strikers sought to
WINTER HAVEN. May rt.-lAh,
workers from
entering
—Th* city commission by a voU*.
....
.
. , ! Becker Brother* »ho* factory
of two lo one yesterday passed at *
. . .
i n . . — *„
,
; Two rtivn were a rre iW by police
first reading a resolution approv-l .
. . .
Ing « contract with bond houses j wh° ‘ W * ' d * iTnwi *h,t
|controlling B majority o f the city's
hondnl Indebtedness. ,or refin.nc wI*h
alhrr
Seventeen were arrested In a
Inr the fi.fHtt.OOO obligation in 1simitar dieturbanCe last night. It
cur m l during 1923 and I9?rt.
was the third 4*riou* one since
The contract waa the result nf
the 33(10 ahoe worker* quit work
a month'* negotiation* of a local
recently. The shoe company an­
bond committee of erven men with
nounced it would close its ptaat
the bond hou'f„ and «• &lt; recompvrmannently today and
move
I mended to the commission by the
from here.
I I wo group* )n»t Tur*day night.
| It call* for a irducllnn of Interi e«l flom rt to 3 J-2 perrrnt for
IP.Id and It'd I ; 4 percent in
IM S' I 1-2 percent in 1934 an,i rt
percent thereafter, no principal
payment* to *tart until I94H. The
eily •hall lew yiOfl.OM the first 2
year*. IMO.IWO in 19311, 1113.00(1 In
i Ihdrt and ftlSO.OOO thereafter for
) lntrre*t, the difference between
thr*e amount.* and the eriual intrre*l payment* the flftl
four

New Brew Haan’tContairifcd Lent Limit
Provided In Btatwte
CHICAGO— While the wet prees
and other wot tntoreota hare been
making capital of tack af evidence
o f tnma**d dUOrderllnre* since
the return of legal beer, the foct
la that the public baa not yet a
real taata of 84 per cent beer,
aay* the American Bualneej-men**
Foundation bore.
The bear which waa sold to tho
public whoa Ito legallxatlon be­
come effect lee, tho foundation

RESULTS

waa allowed by taw, And auffldent
time hat still not elapaed for tha
breeren- t o . .gsoorallj.^ gjct.uk t*
beer with the full legal &gt;&lt;hlek.H
It will be m i m day*, even several week*, the foundation believe*,
before real 3.2 per cent beer will
be generally available. Report*
from other *eetlon» of the country
romapond with It* own Inveatl*
gat Ion* here, the foundation aay*.
The foundation reported that
t**U of the varlou* brand* o f beer
put on sale Immediately after th*
legal han went down revealed that
none o f It had an alcoholic con­
tent Of more than 2.5 per cent by
weight.
It in declared In informed quar­
ter*, however, that although early
te»t* did »how considerable leeway
MIN N1 MAMA' Slua Ml.
between actual and legal alcoholk eNOOtna
in lews l i r i i i r . H - 1 1 , 1 lllu itraler an.
content o f the new lierr. it 1* get­ icy*pur, Nftri ihDl Lrt Wilty, tthiil
d««|&gt; I h i t l l t C itn fM ti it h | if# Will© L « «
ting atranger a* the time goe* by. nnimdn i mbl'f dm Id? •vtnid'« millt
, m il , i l iMditn d tu n l, h#
In *oma ca*e*, It I* declared, oregrtm
d t i i d f l tB « * i l in ti *M tjrpt B« M««&lt;|«©|
brewar* went alow for fear of H r a iM t&lt;al t«M«iir M m W tlty w it
lu ff! en Art OfttAfetm* ftM F ifiliin » M r t
making their beer too Prong.
Th# chief algnlficarvr of thc«c D Q I P lT liiO N CHARIOT1' B lA T t H ON T A K C tt
!*»•*• fu ll
m &lt;«» finding*, the foundation said, -lie* f4al •&lt;• «crrtf«r|AtM« fewl ftM
« n t |4 I I r i t 1 S fttr t.ftr tf •AlAloni# !* • «• - (Mot
In thlg one fact, that If accident*, |.vw I t l f f t i t t f f t . «»r c t N trlrt CA'tl'MA f.ifrt.*ee !•
fOwvtr to ft a ' (HArtcf '
|| U i « « oiooty,
drunkenm-»* and public ’disorder I M y t r l
Du! t f f f r r i i i l *tJl» f i i i r b i i , AH p** u »l » t ■ ' m u
o f varlou* kind* have been rather | tOMi t»4»m »vi*luttilt
lurprialngly absent for these first
day* ilnce beer’* return, the ex­
fur v a r t 'i i nh«* Im-I pot in mure
planation is th*t there has been
lh a n f *.i li-u ir- o f w ork in r e r la in
no fair or adequate test o f tbo
'run a w a y " ■ nirnritl f a r lo t i' t tn
ronsequence* whlrh are sure to
I'c n iiiit ic iit , i
a c i i i i I tll.ir.T lo r
follow Ihe nation-wide consump­
tvunu-ti w ith n r-riu-il of 411 hours
tion of regular »h!-f**hlon*d 4 per
o r more in n il
lb * t ’uinieCliCUt
cent by. volume beer, the sort of
clothfrg ' p l.rnl- vtu-lieiL
beverage which the brewers, In
W A S H IN G T O N -T h e
a ve rsae
" T h r 'e w agr» s r r n i slot, kingly
their
public
advertisement i,
low when it is rvnliii-d that in
claimed tc have put on the mar­ facto ry woman who. still ha-i a job
t a r n s considerably
le ss
than a ■rath c a - r h a lf the m in im received
ket.”
le ss t h in the median ‘ p erlfird ",
Th* foundation givi-s two main liv in g w age. M iss Mnry Anderson,
Ml&gt;s Annerm in* dn* an-- “ 3lorereason* why the lierr sold a* yet d irecto r o f the women’s horesu nt
u v rr, they represent h ig h er rn&gt;'
has not been up lo full strength, the D epartm ent o f l . « W , ile- than the ave rag e winumi nt pie*
one being the fear nf the brewers
r r l in such
fa c ln rle *
in
lhe-&gt;'
rla re s.
that full strength beer would have
"K v tn
before the
-Vprestion sto trs ran ex p ert, sin ce ih e i- n -l
bad effect* and reart against the mnny w om en", M iss Anderson lik e ly t-i secu re u fo il u eekV
new law, the other being that the s a y s , " f a ib d to earn enough to w ork."
new law, th* other being that live on, hut t - J e y more and mnru
T lie
breakdown
in
women'*
th* brewer* have not yet
had women ore fa llin g ir.lo (his p iig lii,le a r n in g s Is pnrli«'i.tuily disturbtime to produ-e beer or higher a* a resu lt not only of part-tim e m g. M i-- Am lels-o i -n&gt;
lierailse
alcoholic content In sufficient vol­ schedules |n mnny p lan t-, but of of Ijih u r sta tistic * show that n ver|
ume to supply the trade.
tlie It - y e a r period from 1922 to
heavy cut* in ra le s."

Women Workers In
Factories Earning:
{starvation Wages

elety at Jacksonville.
Millard
Davidson led th* group In sonts,
whit* Mr*. Mead* A. Love, presi­
dent of th* Florida Federation of
Women’s Club, pf Quincy, intro
Ouced Mr. Kelso.

T y p ic a l fig u res r ilr- l for f u ll­
tim e women w o rk ers In vestig aleil
by Ih e b u r r iu w ere m rdians nf
tlO .IO fo r women In T e x a s in'kis-^
t rie s ; nf 2tMt* and 112.93 respec-]
liv e ly in S tdlh t'a in lln * and Maine
cotton r si t -; i.f between $5 and 1*1

outstanding bond*.
C h ie f valu e

of the contra t

W A N TA

i*

] that it stops mandamus proceed­
ings again*! the rity for lit year*.
I It* operation i* ontingmt on 7.*&gt;
i percent of the bondholder* com, ing into thp plan.

RATES
10c Nn» I lima.
Be Itna 3 thnea

7e line B tlmea
8c ttne 1 atohlk.
Minimum chart* 30ft,

LEGAL NOTICE
i
I

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V l l l i r Il* lift #|i* K ll fft I Hit I lllttlrf
I*'vlritii* «*f
i© ferid ln
hm l
I'W frp 111 Hi*' II Mai nt I «•t »»1 If© I lit*
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Mu, hm Hif
if
n f Mfiv
1»
In i
ilirrclr* (*#*rial I nn In HAVE YOUR WATCH repklrad
tiiilMi «» It. | "In til* *-•f i in i lift* 1%mt •
by one who really know* bdhf.
I'tu iiiun• rt rial
11 Lviinntit, Sir*.
IM l,r*4mirit, fiidlv uiimlly nn&gt;l mi Btigg*. Jeweler, Mag. Ave.
WliintilMmfnr t»| tin* I ■
«imi*■ nf |%,
l.t’HIlitt it.
(If. PRartl. I l f *
W
T
i*«n*r *lrr *M t'aniiti. lt ir r l C\i i # »— AotomoWfr*
in. V* III.* Mill * n i.l n I. Mill©.
In i Innhimml; n n,| ||tt**««*U *’"nr*lin, lilC D AUSTIN Coupe, good ectil.lllila* 4\ifillll Unit
! be-lift I'ftrillfl,
dltlon. $t05.(N&gt;, Keel A Son*,
ntlmtitt, nit l^fifm lniiln, I,
Mlxirtiii, i» , M|.* , i.il Mn*it r
In Myrtle Ave.
I ’liftiNrrv, nit nil n ff*r f*tr nnlia Mini
^ ll^ |-D tlW lr-'iiH fM tafrl».tlN r-»il»llw
r-t Mni ln -ai M*|i|t r for «*rt»li linfoi'i* t - ffe lp Wanted
tin !**n»r| |[itiiiM* |i*Mir In Hrmlni*li*
»'•*n«*f \ . I'l.iiiu t . ilnt hue iha* Im n l WANTED: Sunday School teweter
•'*»'*»« »*f Bill** am ^liifHiA), Jnitf* ». | nr a live t'hrWtian worker to
I '31 till** *llfH** tii'lflH ti If Mai atilra
•l»&gt; .af Ih u I ,I»I»|H, ihe* fnllnwr 1n« vi*li mother*. I’oslihm 2 month*.
ila - at !»&gt;•&gt;*! ftio lirrtr.
in
*75.no. Stan- telephone
►•»*te-q|
R- m i l l ! .
I'.Minlr, SaUr)
llatrltlll, |i»-Wl'L
»nd church. Box ST, Hanford lf*rhh!

V

icgialntiiui in t.:.tny -title- Im lny,
h f t &gt; **htM | l«&gt; nf Knr! a'd.
t*llv, |a
r«t**airtfe*al in l l n l
a* one m ean- of preventing the
IpH.k ? Ill I V l r CM e.f ||.r |»n|,.
grru-rnl l l ! ‘ akmtwn in in d u strial
Hr llrrnriim of Nr initio l«* I'viiin*
6— Situation Wanted
am i s lin d n r il* built up over iV VOUNG WIDOW with four chil­
I'a ilte, *m l of m unletae-ing the indren want.. Job as housekeeper
ctca*i&gt;il rut-lhro o t
roiitpi-litlnn
or waahwooian, Julia t’oyle, 1701
w ith ila trn ilc m y to * u l» lilu t e
T i l l ] ( U K 111 l n l HT, IN 4 M i West Tlilr,| Street.
ih e a p women l l . W fo r m rn w her­ INKnN
TH U T lV | -.\ T t-T lm u i 4I-.
n n ir . r i m n r ns- n n s m t .
ever possible, tin *
Iressed 'b y
r a t awv. i t n u t . »A — I'nullry
.M l.* Anil.&gt;r«nn : . . * ii e rte n u n k iu g
nmvement.
ryi'l:i:N r HIUM-.tlin. i-t'inplsinaNT, FOR SALE: llronxe Turkey eggs
t.K-'V tin - I.
II ftI.

Unemployment Shown
SliRht Betterment
NEW YORK. Jtiiy rt. (A l -lie lit hut ilefiniti upturn" which
it id nt ItorMU-velt II'M Ihe (lia m 1s t of- 4‘ommervi* o f the I'nited

S la te s &gt;ms been M itncs-il in rio*'t
ir -ln -in « ih irm r the past
few
ItlX I, ave rag e earn ing s in mipor- week
u * tin t * lv
b rs
n lre id v
ta rt wom en-em plnvlng in du stries I wen reflerte-l in the unemployr (instituted from 43 to Rt percent m nt Itualh- in • nnv |-ar»*
ot Ihe m en's. In th re e -io u n n s --t ’ t ' *■ - ‘‘L |j!r y . ' - m 'e y of rrlie f
the ra se s, women's e arn in g s w ere! # 2 ''
t—.ny rh -w e il &gt;■ slig lll
|rss than 71* |-«r-enl of tn e n V
! hut 1: i img l i e d In w aid alack
Th e quhkened in te re st in lalm r

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«n*4*4 »41 It M irk fur ftilir rnirtri’M

mid poult -,
iteardull Ave.

John

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H un llcliritla for property in
til*- » ri’k4
W ITNUNN mi h i fid lift-1 ftrfiI t*f or near DeUh-l. Hot 3(17, Del.atol.

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in
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VOLUME XXIV

IN U E PK N U K N r DAILY N K W SH A I’VH

IQPersons Killed
idOver 200 Hurt
In Alabama Storm PAPE___STATES:

TAILAHASSKE.
May
l
, -Govetnsr S’hnlt*, in # t&gt;"
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Boston American Says

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^ ^ ^ I S I W K E O N FmA R M^ i“ •To
pettonW«^Known
'1 ° C a v ity . f m m
McNath Family;.tuihwing over r&lt; r
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t-m I* ra-red. urged *»

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n r A k e l i i - f i n n nrd Insist*-' the pcpl« of i I Hack Of
Abduction alf jn n„ i„m-.t t» put op «':•&gt;:

» th* f ;o .*’*. Ih ' cover

FOR RECOVERY [Likely Till Monday

»l m n uking on the sal. &gt; to*
" | he people are think
n te-nis r f r.roomy and I President 1* r o in ises
.love ymt .r-lre on •■•■t.
Fet’eral Co-Opcrn. th.-r "l« ample tim* t"
the u r t's a r y l o t
d*l* f ofthi»allsession
tion To Industry In
of th" l"a'U it io mure time is In t l&gt; Trade Body Speech

LIGHT C um F ANY
DENIED RIGHT TO
CHARGE PENALLY

1~

Passes Reso­
lution Calling For
Consolidauon Of
Offices In Counfr

. rn. \r, «a.&gt; delay.
WASHINGTON. May •’*. (AAI lint, t o n lol.l'that | rot • ”
T A I.L A H A S S E E , M t r (L
.a tra at salon.
1'trsi.Wnt Ri* s i.r lt l! 't r'chl
HOSTON.
M»y D— t.P&gt;—Th*
Report* h a.e lie n rt'trrn l m • s t. of th.- ..•»*.« t.’V or"
— (A .P .)— G overnor S h o } ^
.. i iu li]i'. king other le lie lit' " .. .mired go.emmrnt r...peratm n M i l l a r d S m i t h
ttosirn Ameriewn *»y* l« a «opy- TalUhasaca that the s i o i las
BIRMINGHAM. May 5-—
____
R u l e s • • id to d a y th a t h e proU tbly
A n u tk sn industry in a ici“0
( A .P .) — T w e n t y p e r s o n s 1
. ..
A s s o c i a t i o n tight story that M trearrt Me- r:tw d had *cvn a It*" "» •■H1' 1 .- I a .r I i kiaj a mo.* t* inerc* &gt; lu
bill* to , U x
T
h
a
t
d
r
o
s
s
A
m
o u n t will not itign th e ----effort
IU
rart
to
end
r
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rrstuee
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who
waa
kidnap
ed
fmm
corridor' and hotel hV’h f - , v-W
r re rn killed an d m ore th a n _ *» 0 I (day
,
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about
fan
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VigyApus*title
with
r.herl in llarwiehpoil Tur.day, irg tr.urr cover to block lilt t
2 0 0 w eree In
m *a Decides On Action-----IO
in ju re da boyy a to rn
- bo
• retutns*.! !«• her | are it.
lUO.W.S^Obs JUUt. ■esiitou1 ami 1 tin lj1* hn»*wf- - c... 11 ' V » # n - I - r nn| j wj np until-M c^nday Jif;
m im i
__ __
im • • hotrrw.*—tHre-■AmeetnuT' YiiVcii the passaui- of n f it 'el
do th a t
siOlh
p lie o
tlfllJIt BtiCTf.
*The
pl . L'lA.LI.
aw. saw ■liil
hi r*lltMu
f i Vfid tl)0
enuno It*)
ln&gt; ban Hflt
not Tff
received
the
Klorkla D
Power
and I.ill
Light
to ait • Ib r.s I" the .l.am’wr of
I him* ,n l n*r«*n!ft|ly *,w ' I
_ ...
per»or. wrll known tu thr .ite* U* M l after tr,setting th.
tax
anti
rvjntlatlon
nteabdre
C*o.
has
no
treat
right
to
■1,|l
•
r..mm«err n( the Vnlte.1 Slate, he
n vts
e MOINES.
im lV F s’ !»«■.
Iowa. May
May
• «i»v.a
MrN'ith family, was the "brtin»M udministiatlon'*
utognlt.i
amt \\*ll %ri»» n ', i r . lux cl Ibltie s to d aana
y.
t! tu
iwra’ly of H&gt; te r.rn l to tie panactl l»y th r Id'jfialaturft.,
also said;
throwing the Icgiala'.ttto m o %"!• i m in«l tSrro h*.- I»trn tin
H elena, a m in in g village. I (gq-W id# strike M«y t» »" ■t j of the plot.
etl is er.n.-nttul. as n matter of I month y lutts. htsrd on a It cent
Obecrvern naid Ihe Ifovi* my | *» it.i»n
nu Ik**.’'
fusion.
,
fatm
product!
wee
voted
yeslrf"No
gargrirr
or
latketecr
had
__ th e b r u n t o f th e sto rm
Loro
T V p*'i*ni'ir »Mtirv.l thr l«v*
1 ate, if a con­ rrn o r probably will not alff]t
Hut
the
gov.
rnor,
"SVnu.
th
V
"
»'
'
h
,
'
'
hr.
f
*
r
'
per
kilowatt
hour
R h 13 d ead and nearly 100 d.« hr the National F arm ers'! any r»»t In I f . the American
'
Hi* w ifimt tt *t l»» at* •• I , ;,|r »li iu .1 be bumght ba. k I" sumer
fails to lay the hilt within the bill* until after been**
7 * Aasmlathm
.
■
,In .conrcnti
. . . . . nil ,„
amt litteallvalora. p ot. nocked d o w n 'on tt in b In tiro
Holiday
&gt;p j th
^ State
^i&gt;»ire
I n ju re d .
^
*
atvrmlmrrU t«* ih«* a *11111
.; tl.r cm! i*f li«L - »"*• ' ’’M
blank*, which are to b* maUad
- p ir-r
ray. ate •'deliberately! .nra.nge, drli*errd a* a j**'nl :&gt;*
in
i.ys
after It U ieml#i*d. f ir- •n.iav, were distributed to wunty
Other rrmmunitle* struck were heir.
bil'a btit ir ,.,1... pro.es* ihold.l 1*'K *' now end
laying low until thr chit I l.« ie- nion of the llottfr and Senr &gt;• «**!
.nit I'o u rt. Juilg.' JltlU rd-.B . •a* collectors.
_
Demopolls, two killei, C oterFor the setoad time within a Ir.yna./ and Ih e H
Nce,|ham. r.trive.l with lumultlfou* applau*. uniUatnl it that the Mpt*n|»lg* »»f lot I tier."
Iu th i. i.r.ef address, the l.usy Smith dertnel• here
this jfl."noon
h f ' b wrm itonutijf 111 «s«*%rvtt
ytllo, two killed, Brent, three year the delegate* it.*gldfd to wi h- Ms..a huret's rnmml.sinner of} fmm djow.t.,,l guile.t
th* erm*
r r w s.a.e
»tat# canal
............
Meantime me
Prrsi.leut outlined firmly •» the .. h&gt; . Igard tn ..filer • ?straining | p-opuiil calling for th &gt; eatnthafc*
» d»r»t in.I tf tl'i Item i*f
dead and Arfatnivlllr, Union
public safety. In ihurge ef the, "An e tl.t 'O i.n .•( the h.;i
hold
farm
product.
from
market
..itlo rjl b i.im s. leane. y .i» fen. lli - ‘power rmupnny from i.su t'g im en t i t a corporation tr.
O rer", Ccalmyit and sm ajrr
rareh has "In.tiuele.l his urtret i Irlnre t« li,c.'ncei».ib|r to tb&lt; m* n'a) «xprune .**
•rut Idea* in. i «ttona*7ie.nvery.
communities where there were a in an effort l" obtain pri'.ea c°v- i*rs t.» mike no mosr toward
____ amt
amt operate
operate th* wnter*
t
(oily r- lra or.| f on. dl*- bdl. in th • future, h*«*d un tl.r|*iruet
f fin i (Ml r f pioUurlli’O.
way re.-elyed final legUlatlv * aprupiber of Inlure •pro-ecMtien until IVg^y Is bom.
in.lu.l*
su.h
II
rent
tale,
that
f
the
legist
tt
l*o
lndn«
p-ov*l when the H«n»« paaatd
Th i storm* add'd Is the toll
Adoption of Iho resolution *&lt;*r • grin.’’
.’liial’ progm n li • h ' • In mind ami |.-na ties.
• l dlaturbaroe* whi h ewept the declaration of n farm holldry
Ih* S 'late approved Mil.
The |»per snv: a lln w i herrt
i which i. still in it... foimulathe
The
The
attack'd by
I !••• ileclsion
•in iviim is mad*1 »» • fr*ull
’
|no t.itl
Hill was Pk'----, P^pr*Louisiana, Atkaneae, Mississippi,
was
iraniimiu*.
man
instigated
the
p
ut
»•
ar.
ia«y
r arguments brought before him
Stewart, of Valuata, wh»
in which two w • e killed. Serrral
d a ,.
The uaolulinnj ta I'd for:
, way '•» "** »n • *&gt;'•*»
f,"m
S. It liighton.
rrprr»rnllng sty'ed it Ihe " itt "deal crwvy.
...........................
critically injorei are *tpe ted to
ttirnti ,. ,.f government by .....................
(I) The il.’cUratiuti «t a larm l
sran.l,,,.ent, in I
i—tr**t*TTyin -jj .p.*r i|k
I.. ‘ .......
Mill*** who sued th* trs'u *""" hn wn In the i t l 'b
dia.
atm irtn-ir'Y
T ^nr sv*..‘ ,n*
i y *~
Relief agencies here and at maiktlinjr
irlrtl
i( tH
^
! las*
*1 ft.rted
I'll cl
The S-"*'* rnv.t '1 th* Hot**I
elficlivr Mm&gt; j *n 1 *
___
j, trtp
trip
th riipital n t IwlifR |*ow«*r iDiuptny for i m l or lion of
n tirbjr ritlae. l*"»t to rapacity
tI live
(ivr "f
«*f hi*
h«*. intrntn
n In egten.l e l.rlit rates iu Fanfnrd and In jelnt rraolutkm propoalng
i
,
In1
l
x
,
.
IIA
IIARWHHIOllT.
R
W
iriirO
R
T
.
May
ft.
t.V
&gt;
volun
enjoin
Ih* . nmpeny ..........
front raaellng
Uat year aa tom id es kl’led 300.
tit. rai
tn
........ I'll
HUM inr
- .........— roovtltuti nal amendment In gowr.
(21—Rraubmlr-yton of tne • »- . A man hell for quest ionin* in PrcHidcntV
Program
Various
FicklH Hrinpr ‘fed
*ai HlJHVI'-H'll
»u,e.v...... "over
„ , , n l „ V II. . .
. .
.
were fUnrtiorlnc within an hr sir i relation'* legislstlve demand i
iv regnletl.m of lor one . tlaf if. | an .It-er.l t in alUt.£f-i.'V flCha'Kg •elMn'e th* offtee* of-enwity (*A:
° j th" Margatrl M Nath V.d-.ping; ^ P c k s F epddor
e r aal I (Co-'
’O - '___ DDiscuM
itjCU HM
MCd
c J l l —'T~ a l“k n While h» wa. not .b- i.I.sl up.". I „i pt per rent »r. its monthly hd *. cull • fers nn.l ataean-ni n n d )^
after word of the e'orm waa re* Congre**.
I
.
. -1 ak... . I t
• * .I..I.L
I. Isiw , ls*r*t t iitfl Ing the office ' f county an
c e lr .l here. Th» trenaoo-talFn
O r d i n a t O T O f R O lltlS
l*V Pin AuthoriticH h.s legislative pteposai, the i* * i .lud :&lt;- Smith ina.tr hi* .leciilon -runty arncrlntendent t f
.
, »*itp i " ,l' |j^, drirrmin. .1 hr ha.l tin tMinrr
“ 8f"t1H“ TaJurecTlr. hospitals wee f—tn 'Arfiptlon-of*
.ties*
gave
further
in.lK-itnm
that
Titusville
Wednesday
afirrnoon
lulion for eirhanj# of l. rut I'"*,
hampered by handrede of curious, duee for shop lalmr and appoint'd •ion with thr abdprtiim. Mean­
............... | h" Intended l» «'k for brna.t a u -1after tinal a.gummt* had been l"*truction a*d eonaUhle
WASIItNtlTPN.
Mev
ft.
IO
|
Kb.roll
and
got
who. In eutrmobl'es, jammed the men! or eleclioa of a emnmi.le* to) while the srarih for the kidnaper.
I ,, | ttmidy tu iwimtl Imluatiy l» en I pri-arnted him by Mr. Plshton an t the rlnas c.f el rtlve conatltatl-.
ont nue I unabated.
Prrement IlfHcwneU'* em erg.n.y r.ri'l we'fnir wiokrin
highway!.
trr into ng.e.ment* for cuntnd I j?,,.,) |(. Wltmr, leyrvsentlng lh» r-fftrers.
•
'
uutliiv thr p an to la'.ur otganiia
eliat.ill'nting 'he nun.her. wet* in allnulaiKr nt vi» „( ryoiluellnn, r»ta'&gt; ishmcr.l “f ! t'.ity uf S«nfi&gt;r.l, and member* of
r..g ram for
The nat of th# beer bills, the
lions.
„
y.ar's
su.pennous
mr.'tings
here
t.xUy
li
tennilruads .li rin . .. .
luimniuin
w.'gvs nn i wurkinx i.|h r Iw lan.i law firm of Hull, mrs-urs ragulallng, licentlBg nnd
Included- among I ho legist*
in,i ,,f Ih" anti trust laws was tig •.. it.blu'Sar* and d.sea»»i..t.» Hour* m.iler « Unit reltaation u f||j» n ii* and W.tllenalr represent- taring the beverage, c le a r^ th*
^ 1mint
it-manda of the association
hrfoir I .m u te" y.-.ter lay l.y leaibltg authorities mthr field thr a n ti-ti'i't laws
lug the puwrr company. Judge Senate and House of tha Florid*
enactment by L’ongrea of thr
id .Ir- ."You an.l I acknuwl'dge". lie | bmllh
Prmorrari le 'd rr. took 1m »l juvenile lelinqnency m
did im» sign th* older unit. Uglalatoro yeatenlay with th*
bill, the Patman bum
- - tj.ul, •'•h# rUdrlHt* of unfair this afttnuun.
mediate slips to |«i‘h It ti»&gt;na-t- penteney. fi inly «;«.»• worl, r&gt;
approval of ■ Jotuk M«u»e . •*•“
rf iltlrr
ft bill.
uni*
o! theJ W
irrtinn s'.l l.i urr time, uni in iR i^odi nf ronipfUfloe, #f iut By virtue of hi* dfclainn today, Sehate cenfsrenc* comralltaj rW
ment at the srerml es-lnn.
hnusand farmer* from va |
iti ttonul norkrtn.
. throat prlers and of gm ri rl .'haus. Jii.lr* Smith *•«.&gt; lestralna ‘.he port, Ironing oot Ik#
Working until *• n'llocji yrvtcr kT
lev and from Canada were|
wer*i LONPON. May V ^-iffV "The ,|,1 nt tbe While llo .ie . the
. tev
between thn two
LegiaUUro
Rcyirlratlon. at n.«m lodny hnd
John Senkarih'a riel Ieery of Ms pi.a nt. John A. Bovb. national| f m t nffirUi cvpew-at n of G fett I |,ieij ljrl mhlpp«j into linal f»rm fS '.r.l thr 17*. Ilin.k with flit* You an.l I agtev that this cm.li- rury-any from iiniln.j off it» branch*, on the nteiauro.
eli.'irienl
rervlr.'
limy
bring
aupti..n
must
tm
rr.
lifted
and
that
cuhject "TU- Ckaah of th* Car­ retietaiy. ettimated the total Brttairv attitude toward • I h '* SVt watd maaaage, »s,trg I t iui*»c ev|iretv«l fur thr nuuti.ii
| n the House th* conference «t*
order must lie rrilurrd. Thr a t ­ I li.d Mr. Miller, wlm refused l .
rier” woo r tr him th# titl« of membership of Ihe aiaoclatiun at American proposal f r a tariff I c onjjjeL, i„ n e a t" a frlerul c&lt;&gt;- State Confrimic uf Sivist Wurk tainment of that olij.ctivr depenili pay thn ad.lUInnal amount na.n-d poll waa adopUd without dice'll’
betwren
on*
million
and
UWOJWO.
t
ru.*
was
rni*ed
iy
Prim*
Jtin»«
I
nl|tjn&gt;(llr
|„
w.,rk
out
Immediate
ntulnator to work
era' Imnt src.lun. luimirtuw mom upon your willlngt.'Ss Iu .-u-upei ■ in bis rr.enl electric bill*.
tinn and hy acclamawun but In
fknrnplon public apeaker Of Semi­
John A. Srott, of Craryvllle. N. Irr MarP-natd ye*' edey when
nole Chapter, Future Farmers of V., head.ul the rommiltee which infurmr.l th* House rf Cnmm.iu . uronfler and | rrmanent finnn Illy. J. I*. I tinier, i-»infrrrne" .iti* with om- another to Ibia rn &gt; In bis i- ib r tiled early Ibis the Senate Ih# report developed
rial rr orgam* iliun of the rad i.-tuiy itei Mir.l lin t m view of the nml also your willingness In ro nfleini'un, Ju 'je Smith, in *et.p:g opposition, finally
through
Araarlea, while J. Bt. H air White, le-orte I ' the resolution for the that Rritaln was mkinc for S|»'
syatein'. tep nl th"
reraplurr |«wt|iun.'nirnt j.r lb.* CutifrrrtK-r i.iprratr with your u " '1 rnnivnt." forth his runcluslona, aalil In ,ir.t: by a vota of 23 to 12
Jr. was derlared th* winner of thr declaration of a farm ho l.lay. rial "safeguards".
In r M;.r. h to the prr-onl
••'mi'c "f Ih.- ItrJIt Iran |«. taliunj from
|
l.esldr* tearing awny tha » t "th e point inv.lived is wh'tiler
Polntirg tu » tirrn l inctrasr m
The
reioli tlm fVr
the scrqi
Pig Growing rontest before a
...» .....................................
—.
Macibnald. rrp-il'ng l» 'h" art. and plate railroad hn ilitij l int". Ih" atl'ii'lin c I- "gralif)'be frie r rvH, 'In* &gt;'Vtl t.Hih Up ur not under tlrdlranee ISO of Ipp and rontrot mcature, tha B*"’
plan,
rails
for
the
Issuance
hy
an
|f
us
i
n
n
his
e-nnomv
ills*p»*iou.
large crowd of frlendr and mem
r .i|.|.itn’r&gt; u i I t the juiradtrit'*u ing.
tin t with the liiisinri* chirftain-i the t ily ef Sanford, whirh Is n ate eomptelcil IU "ork on U er
"
* eople’a council for wjih P rrd d cn t R.» ; cvcll In W#»h of the I td rirtitr t'.unmhrce I "mp«ur group "f' .blegates met til qurstiulii rf «ng. . "
bar( of the Chapter who h* I gath- in'ematicnal
rian t lie fian lii-r Iu. . thr Kkrrl- legislation by paaalnf. *» *» *• UB*
d tense of o ir billon nnllar* III ington, a'*o irres'ed that direns
this m.irou— «fiHr
.*•*» &lt;&gt;i
•ra,) at Seminole ll&lt;gh S-hoo! •crip money tu I* u.ed in r*. sion of Ih* war debt h sl Iron ini ilim.
I. therrfnic, k
he s* d. .... IVwer aii.l Light Cn, . . Utr der walic.l rules, tha bill to per­
mit newsraprra to print boverngn
llu- jrii'ii.al i la -e l un th 'hern ha • met in h ’e a lf i.l s'- n ‘
Tuesday night.
.haiqe of pr'dir'.,' helv.rrn fann­ hvrrril from the rr rani &lt;t the P ip dent1- .-ampailli sp «• h lii.'ti In the annual Stale \ *..-i.iti«ni i*r •who represent in all probability.-aid . . company Ina the light f» advartlslng.
(hr majority of the employer* of make nr rolircl a rh a.g r in •,.'»ra
world economi' ronfr-*m*.
Mr. Seakarik will r*_" ent th" er* and organUtd ja or.
I r S i pt.'tiller in S. t lake I Uf. Ju lrn d r nml Pn-hutii'n Hffievr ' ihe nation, to tefialn from fu rlh i'r|"f H *rnt« per ki'owatt hour fur
These twu bills, with tho thr**
Chapter in Ihe diatrie* o-iblie
Am ri an aulhnrllic* in l/n .l n, and Is our of th r iu &gt;.t Inipurlnut inrotin nt thr Celery &lt;job.
IHntsn.i was made Hut Guv.
legalising
brer, passed tail
rnlu.
tinn
in
Iha
wag'*
t.f
yi.ur
.
Ir.lrlr
energy
furnbhml
for
.ignlspeaking elimination ronlesi to h* ( ly.le I.. Herring, of Iowa, with- who earlier in the d*v ha.l assort,
held a t Oviedo May I **# II# "’'ll .irt v National Guardsman from r.l that neither ltr»*.n nor .Krone" part* uf h's rni.Tg n y | i»g am* , Hiring th- br.-nkf*-! meeting. • mploy.ro, ar.l I a k you also Iu Itg purposes when u.'h bill i* not will reach the of Gee of GorentOr
Itolli III" Senate end lluuVe "»■ &lt;•' Judge S. I&gt; llnrrm. of HI. IVter
met rare your wage »ii|r» in . o.*l- ’ i'ltil I" fur.' 0* day., after pre*en- |)BT( shnlti toilay for slgnaturo,
out ovar Clifford Bell. Jr. whn th- farm dl.uirdtr atea. It called was in full arfOril with the Inr­
and It km' hi* announced Intntl('t.n tiv v to thi- r ailing of hi* '"'rg. '«». ro .lert«,|
prr. den*
loioltanroii.. tatinn.
,
■poke on “What th# F. K. k.
uru' the governor to restore civil Iff tru* • p-nrn.sl, we'* s •*." m n n - r . Im im -'afly a f tr r n v l| " t this a .ro.latl..n, with It I f.umlt)- with and
mean to American Agrir—l*" - * j-jv-rnm 'rt, and avoid Ihe int- whvt m 're ’op'lpiist’c t*dvr nf ■
'h the ll*r nf Ih" li ve! nf nun"tl n . "tictle.l in il* last analy tlon, after reading the menasllws
Prr i i Turn. .. of tTrnrwnter. n
and Bonner Carier who »*IW «m p cn * n | (ataatrophe that wc may a conferen-c l»!«.en M*r|w«"nll •eg slalloa to r n i y »"l the. Pr.
Mi'tality prlcrw insofar «• IhU lir# it ihnl Io
llii# i|Ur&gt;»lion In .Ign them probably by noon~tb’-mURW
..
"» e, eiary ..ml MarrUs Far
iidiowithin yf»nr |Ni#tr.
: |wu |irn|Nt«ili»inN iiiiinI ht» «!••*i«lf«l; day.
“The N alhnal Baek-Tij-The-Fs&gt;-*i drugilc through thi* depression and N 'tm an It. Davis. Amerienn oenf.i rrci.nir'iien.f.itmn. .........
J.irk "»*vi||r, ri*
I
n«
In
n
Meanwhile,
older*
wars
dreed
h&gt;*
S
ualu.
Itolilm&gt;•*,
p
'
Movement." Jirdte* * • « Mavo- In pea.r as do uur surrounding amhessador-at larr •
•'ll la a ainipl.- fa.'l that tl.r Dm ». *•»&gt;“' *' ,h " I’Wper it"rri»i#r. I»r. Flifiilr N’in •. of Tlllrt
from th* nffic, of Ccfmptrol
V. 'A .'Speer, F. R. Wilson, and siatti states."
Firm ho"* ws rvrress»d I bn eailrr.. and by t hairm.vn Rrymim.
mrx n.i'Mftl % prraklotii. a ,.tvgr of lb,* wage rale nf th e1» • » • * * "r cnnalruetlon tn lw M. to** for the printing t , - ~
Oil
III’
an
agreernl
o
,
the
truie
p
n
ling
|
wlm'
nnrumre.1
In
aiiny
S. F. Cooper.
nation
bagum*
down
Iliru
g
the
el»rn
Section
VII
of
lbs
franchise
At'f.ltion sir.., was given thr
I'tin •!•«! tMiwin« v*A piinrt*#! I»v
MeMr. White, who displayed * iowa diiturl-an'es over
pa,I foil, year, mure rapidly than I " * ............ . sreund. if thla se.lmti ncceaaary form* for licensing thf
famt Ihe outr'rne of th i econ mi" eon , adniiniatir Ion tiuasiiro wo
Him group ri*tn# ip llu* • »* !»#•
InteMtnt#
ferrnee
wo'd
l
b"
r"*e,’»il
b"
lbbin
Iwfure
the
II"
*
choir* selection *f eurcl m**.l. mortgage fmrein-urc.i through the
th* ru.t .if living.”
1
»«■ "••"trued tn mean that manufacture «nd sale of tho
lii«*til
ttf
fO
M
-tjil
fri*
i
a
In
I
f«»ti
linn
Mnmi V.
Finally, the Pr.rolrol
aakcl i the • • """tuMiy. rarim t charge in •rages in the *•■!*, •**•! thesejMF
■mm the wlnaer
------ - of
-- the annualp, Pig requr.it of Milo Iter.o, national now'"* nt tbe beginning nf the Cnmmcrt* Cummitt*" . Mltil «’*!• pfD'|ipi» Nl r.lltl.M •»•»», A r*HI»
rape ted t» go "Ut today to tha
I rhe ‘VUaiu inll*"
Irowlng eyaleat that wav Ji''&lt;«t U j |rarkr of Ike holiday mnvrmrnt, w *M par’*y.
lllith «• rniOt**»ar»| „f \|r-e Wt.i •hut thi* IlHtU'tllll I'llit « of II,,. u r n . of II tin ts |**r kilowatt tax collector* throughout Florida.
hour
fur
I'tpctric
cneray
furnish#'I
Other British »" • Ant-r* sn j tittil# the main D rln if t »*t •o i Slr*tf. I/rltrUrvI; Mi IIdmI havitl |t«»tin»iy I#y i«
'he Mlaa P*rrv Isw Hell, n. i that the delegates seek to raise
»r»l 'I
Moat plate* dealring to “
'
for litrldiiig purposes, would tlm
Flee her, and John Peter*.
funds for th* ibfcnsc of the consutlante were rotted io by Mo" * m rrrr l’i ll»«* I'n ttr.l
MurU # nn:
11 Krrc. Mr . t Ci*h liiletmU" Ain I trAtihil#*” Ihrlr
l,cur on na!**# Nhouhl N
•
\i
Itona'-t
atwl
|)a»'"
the*
mirM
j
It
.
.
I'vcit
said
in
hi
in"
'••'
ml,lit
mn
»f
it)
percent
uf
nuch
Thaw, attending. the ove'lnr It mrra artratrd at la* Mars and
W. S
m rll, -fin l&gt; **ovil|»: n ii |J ***lflie lilt » tli« w i'lljif «*f lit*
(Colitlnueil On Fogs Fe«»J|
"vemln* r&gt; V • fullv io'o the •* j i b s liiu . huwev'-r. n.-itat.lr t
um- mi,
known n.. Hie lir a s
ware: Mrs. A. R- Johnson. Mrs. Denlsor, Iowa.
.t'fdg' \V. 1' lIM hiRi, Mo«till, n | •holf#'*
leila
nf
the
rrorral
tnnl-*
with
'
|i„
u
ru
t
sulfwlentty
prol
aijpuint,
I"’
n
vl.ditlnn
nf
Ih#'
p..o
•
I
tn
Btmlv
atMnI
|
iri
lnlion
The strike last year tn lid f
Della Rehinaon.'Mlaa Perry Iwe
A', fur to «p*i ili.ui nf ifdit.liyl frrrirhl., from l.n* making anil
whirh pot rply Ih" world
[in utilise rsislirg ralway l»
for impiuvrm.pt, be .aid:
Bell. C. Bell. B r- John ftenkarlk. tianspnrtatlon uf farm product! nomir e-aferonr , will have to •*"'&gt;' i to uti iae existing lailway ' ih |p "i,!n? nn*l iirnpvtfwl,
riille.lliig- uf whirh aiblllinnal
T|-o fit «• of IIu*
|u:lfiiu:-*
"in almost etrry indii’iry tut ■haron the rrspumlenl may be enB r, F. F. Dwroer. R. K. Cooper. tu market brought violenre In ser- hut with which the ilsarmanunt t in provided hy mw fuirn
ctal
slates.
v
*
liirlr
folio«««
•((
ihf
l»it'i|lfa't
)v*»
oveiwhrlmirg mnjnrttv nf tbe juim’d 7
V. A.^Bperr, f . R. Wilson. 0. I.
coofereeee a'ao t* .n o e n r 't
tian-pnrlalioi.
*
Ik l«l n* I
Kir»i
units nf the indu.lry arc wlmlly
Fiseh*r, John Peter*. C. R- l&gt;*wIt was nml csl-od that tin* r»m &gt; "Our I t'u .l prwMcii i to • '•
"It util Ih* tcndily seen from u
Vf I.'. li wlit'ffi .lit'lj; tv
willing In work tn prevent unfair inreful rending uf it &gt;.‘tiuii VII nf
*ea. t&gt;*!l# Illcks. Forest Wallop.
fer**« f-.nnd thenue'vcs Iu rbn • ; ui i train all a jc in ir. of Iron
»cP J«rli*onvillr. uni .
A. D. Bauer. Pant Lokae. fWrnar.1 Dismembered Body
w.igrs, t • eliounai,.
tm:.ru|o r the franrliise I Inst it m nmbig
n f fin it v of virw un Hitatinn as to melntni i
t q •" »*f n iorrliii|« ilrinfNl to
WASHINGTON, Mvy »Landrr** «od FranV Jopcs a«
working eordtllmi-. In the pist it ii.i nml that Ih" nutliiguily
Of Baby Discovered profram.
-irv itr. I am not yit ready t" ••••IjU'liD nr\
n fi *1
|
guest*. Eddta Allep. Clifford Rell.
oirrej i m nltalulng tin -e niijer ' un .- Iriint tin- t&lt; Ilow mg srii- A yrilllngne's to nnepl *H «W
alllimit to .the Congrr.ro a row S in k fru Hrfg# .1 • I »»n
J r , William Burn#". Ba«”*»r Gar
tire* hns Item pi.'Vinlel by a ■s si &gt;• 'liianlees net intro 'fur wu'k week .Icgi'lnllnn. ptnvida* tl
INQI'BHT ADJOI ItNKD
JACKSONVILLE. May 6.- I/P)
pirhrruiv- .f'lin for peiii/incii J«r|kwiipvil|«a .IihI^** r 'I
tar. D*rlH Earl*. CJtfford Gostaf•mall minority of t!,e in,it. in I# t n energy furnish."! f#r liicli* is draitirnlly chan'ril f r o m , ^
Part of the diamamherrd bo ty
Hni*
*»f
I'dirlnt*.
on,|
|j.
*
|
_■
..
„
, ! legialatKin.”
son. Harry Gnv*af«on.
Cnoev
u .ny Iml Uatill-, 1 . n a-svie you uig purp.i-rs -bull nut exrre.i II present’ 30- hour f"nn.
MirASOI’Y . Mav ft *&lt;1T ' /
til, of I h in n f jr.
Hdmil.
Jame* Cnlhert. P * n l of • hahy wrapped In newtpapeta k ro n e r', jury InrC lgating the
presied l«fnr* the House labor
ha. you wd| ban- tit* t*. opi-rilion
tu g g .allag “tlirr..
w*a
found
b*ald*
the
ratlron-l
n ' Anotbrr gro'ip
i« ih"" I nf y ou' yiiveiiiio ot in. bnn .'i'L- .rnls p, r kilonutt ••'sir. Il .loo. rommiltee t*dscy Hy Alfsei* 8mM,
Hodg**. John R. done*. J r , Cllf.
shooting
of
George
E
IVter.on.
(
r
f
.
an
and
nhoul.l
be
ta!nptw-ee
wiietherth#
rate
reanoniiug
&gt;u
u
......................
.
,
Uvi—y. tChdtinuP'. .ui Paj r Fitrer i
thr |*i
lord Fine, t tons Id l.*ndiw«sj Tat- tra'ks near her* today. Poltre goal farmer, 'who ,1-d at g-nthui
1 MelhurluL—CUiiuh— at l!k
” "l '
" ,f
I
to ia net tu til.' grunts'* nr Jr., president of th# Oasnfni
madee Mrit*, Poneld M"*'b*ad. said the bu'y waa an mutila'ew wound* rrrru rtl from nfrbfkh. #•» 1 aid, lhat
&gt;X|R*rit'tM*0
"• * time •*. i b 'C U ' « f u n d . • i • i i ' . i l . i
IS;*.
'be
riuiiiim.'i,
mml. further, th# Motors Cnrporvtlon.
that
the
age.
colqr,'
anil
Identity
p tr-e P»ice*. CroWqn' Ph'ttlos
•*’ Mrs. ti T. Cit-broo. ••• l».v*u»m
He disagreed with organU#4
Uvunr'l jr*»l#nl»v until n - t » b ring it. I'Mlan v uf tlu
inn stutrm rnii 'grantee'# net ra­
were
r.ol
itadl
y
eatibliahed.
They
TaHon rw ll'"*. J***n RcnkaHk.
Ilea h, was cHt lMn.it. . f
&lt;■'" ' K c i l d Of UuicliNbiink il"*', nnd ‘shall not earned* can­ Inlxtr that minimum wage UffW*'
Thorrday after tm ar.nr several w.i&lt; tr r i tly a-iaiat th r gu.t in. • &gt;•' l log in. I Mist Fl«"•
l»&gt;;.t«lt. |
j*#** Frokari*’. F. D. Tyler B*. did know whether Ih* child waa
ut. I the . a l l i e s In pc*| i" 1 • "
leilh Is* given their ordinary linn would establish that wage a*
witnesses.
Arrives Fur Parley not
r* ,i- w hi'e, Joa Stewart, and A. mu'.bred or riled and the b.dy
for a nturo pclcvuasrrsil oi l . •• " t'a jtn n i lb-a"b. ti" •*•• •• Mrs
arreple.l meaning. A rending of ID*vlmunia
liter
dismembered
or
whether
Ihe
I
f'nchrnn,
and
V
Sr.
I
.'•'•&gt;
Mb
'.
!•*|L Jobnaan.
1
rnmprehclliWe national trio I"1
Passage of th# Rayburn aacjlri
pr'kage waa thrown from a pasa- JAPANESE DELEGATE SMI.S sr lion COjiry at the regular &gt; Vilbtro. Mis.ioi, Y '"”
NEW Y O ' t K . M. e r, r,Vi | i 'he entire Se'tinn indiratr.l n clear
•ntenii.ni upon tho part nf th-r it lea regulation bill waa a ^ K d
Ing train or depoatted a*, r Ih*
| Itor.ni “A" nt l»- P -.-b H"&lt;s* lijaltnrr t' Ion III. lt"H'l of Ih'
, I'll) In limit the rate the defend­ in the House upon adoption at s&lt;
TAKYn,
May ft - 'A*&gt; VI- ila'ly to utilite rx i.tn .r
tracks.
German Releh*l«»uk, nrrivrd l"t ant mny charge the conaumer su
far lit* leg nnd fllw I 'p p .m M • y hon wl « group d............ .
proto Ur# throiuh a volra Igpka
toont Kuklllro lahil, veteran
»t|oi
ard
leisure
tu
«
—
t—
r
th*
"ronomlr
dt-••mil,ns
with
I’reo
that Ih# rhnry* for electric ener­ limiting debate to flv# hour» a»d
many r’ipiomatT .nrountrn., sail.-1 , treilitie: provided l.y lie.. I
.hairm
an-hip
o,
r
•»
'G
irt,
nf
.lent
Roosevelt
lod.v
nml
gy rurnlahcd for lighting purposes precludtag all hgl
WIEBCLDT RETURNS
ccmnMrhs
yttO rday to steak for Japan i« of trn in jo ftJlio r.
Tallahassc*. Fdcar t" " .’
and prtaaed t hr
llinl I bin
bill not rx#c#,| t l cent* per kllo- • mandmanla.
le Weahtneton r rveravtioru. io
'Dor Iwoha-I pioldem
-i
Th* Aasocirtad Proas today adFrank
S.
WrigM,
tbe
ll.ilrortry
l«
Ih#
mil
,
i,ne
Ohio
to
roly
•
. . .
a
. Ti l l
_
A. Wit Soldi, total photogravher which
he will
arek Ir, win Amril !ro ordinal* pi! e g v rr.it .,1 Iron
Two cabins! officera daacltVJ
elMit The Het aid that Gar*rnor
i's oC Florid* s* liaii vllle, were th* world's ptnMvin*. "I* l" fur' vi.itt boor. Tn give it any other
•-.leM'.rtation would make tha
*•* has been atteadlng the flriit an aaa n t to Japan*** policy «• |
(Cuntlnued On I*ng« Korn t
• hat Amerlin bn* takrn the isii*' i Section riicanlnglcaa so fa r • • the tn tha rham ber of CommersF^*
tpeaketrs.
ghoHs thla morning rignad fort | annnsl rh*rl course for phnlogv- primary In the Far East.
tha United Slatea lhatr BjtS«"N»r
tl*#
h*
at'ee
we
ilnnk
you
arc
",
(
...
It."
Par
A
fourth
gin
.........
hOh n 'a ting to the Paaford Mn- taahcra at tha UnivJiai'.v af
r itv '• mn ernad.
aaetatlng
agrlcultura #M
to
diar.u*
Only
r»e*r|e
si",
saw
solve
th"
t
irh
llo'itr
auditn-iii*
ORLANDO fllLL PASSU*
"Th- rill# t* well estahllaheil mart* todiy. Seeratiry of A fm
atripal Ahrpart Tha f lr ^ h in «
Ftori b,
returned to
Sanford CONFERFFB DBAIIWICKF.D
Mnrrua world's pruMerns.” I"* *#'d. "t no.
•watitutinnal wo r k *
it,,- vl. .# titere la any ambiguity
WA8HINCT0N. M-y h .-tU .
.
-------Anna tha acqalaUla* ky th* City Wednesday night to report that
Fagg. »f Jerk or,i M n at .Sotr- Inatnirted hy mr rhnnc"llor to *»• ,, i',.. .... |i . r language used In culture Wallae. and Secretary •'•I
.a
.. ta
bA
- s — V a Ml
I_______ a " J e e i ^ a J i n * .
WASHINGTOS, May S. lei's
aieotirg waa a “decided vpe Deadlocked over the Noma-SimpCommerce Roper aaktd ih# . jt**)
ofA the
field.
The -MMnd
bill pto- aIhe
..
of
Maripress
hi*
warm
regard
*n'l
*d
want ami J a c k A I t '
q fraerhi.e b,lwee^ an Individual
vddaa far Um - tM I I U t h a af . « ___* "Moro than 1M&gt; Floilda aad •on production, c o a t‘plan Senatr'Th* Herat* yetUrday p iasrd
swlra'ion foe your
eourageoc. . ■, rpi’inMnw end lb* peopl*, operation of Rulreaa t*adera,(w
(.....kere.
working out aehamea they heyrrq
•data nod coonly tag rifU fkat# Gsorgia photograihvsa were «*• and Hooae conferee* on th* *H [bill nulhoriaUtg holding a Urn. r f ' J J J V T ! ' "
Frealdetll." He snl.l th 're qrri •&gt;"" "
- « ! - * thn field. Tha third Mil rolled la tha course”, h i aai l m lnitrorion farm program y o - district reurt U r the .null'vw
■wta-tlnn "f e du*t # I C — ncy I" of 11 „t -fh franchise will he givan will aid in tha country'* rvr xuty
tba' ,'i'nalrucli'n whl-h l» mnsl from th* dapreaalon.
u:
staU an t comity Ilttnaaa V nd many tm rortant »ubM » terdar dagjdml to Uk* «h. q u e ^ d ta trie t of Florida a t Or'nnd . th "! The f . t r gro p • '
fictal clr le*" "Americana w&lt;.n
^ tha war, they have to makt favorable tn the people. (Ju d ff
• t to IU1. white the were dUtaaaod. A SU te Aaaocn- tloa hack te tha floor for instruc- firat Monday la Oetoicr each j two rro u rr in-' b ; ' ^
•
-------------year.
Th#
Mil
waa
aent
to
the
hear
talk,
by
M.
It
I
«
(Continued
On
Page
Your)
exeaspta tha Held from tioa also waa created, ta fill •
pence."
l | (|u^
{Continued On P u c
'
taxallen.
vital need.”

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For Safeguards In'1*"
- ‘" Proposed “T ru ce” • 1

Head Of G en era
Motors T e s t if i e ?
On S h o r te r Week

Governor Rigns Fonr
^ Bills Affecting City

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�B IL L PROGRAM

WILCOX BILL FOR
AIDING CITIES IS
LIKELY TO CARRY

I with tho coasoot of boldan p
W t U r | or n o n of IW ag jp B
K«t« bond*, not** or other ohJL
gallon* of • Ilka nature ’ oW^
Standing.. It mint Its** that
creditor* holdint a t leapt omothtrd In amount of to t k 'i M r i tiaa ha to consented fa writing^ t#
tSa filing and haro ilgniflad tlm|r
willlngae** ta hat* a plan of re­
adjustment lubmlttad t* tfclr court
or oloa a plan that ha* t i c spVrwval of one-third of lh« hpld* n moat b* presented wtth th*
patltlon Itself. In olthor cat* llota
of all known creditor*. assenting
and aon-aaaontlnr, moat bo oak-

akgatea H ave
Arrived To Take
Part in P a r le y

•Ration, Judge Do. A. Ch*a*y,

d ba subject’to arrest, but tba
fit| pet provide a penalty for
Pinters who fall to gat thslr
i qp1 thnsf*. °&lt;r daaoagar automobiles weighing
pounds would be IIMA 0( fa taak. Those weighing

Mtea of tag*.for truck* and
Ftyp** of motor vehicles aloo
iJtdoood la Dm bill.
Itaaa. thousand* paandp was
•M e* thoiGPaanaom gross
M, fRiit far all rehUWa scthat six athoot, • spoclaly
**d truckx operated under
l») fArmlt from the state
Mil tammies lea were allowed
ill af-» lM w pound* (th*
,% tlfiOO pounds aaw) and
.ware altewa^ a limit ot 11,? M $ j f mad* law, will go

Ife * Dh . 91. IBM.

ky*te oa Um bill;
h Aadrpw*: B u t,

Bear ham.

* 'EbUtn • Xare, Chawnlng,
a *Dan. English, Qtry, o*tOoanb.'H al*, HarriMB. HU-

m to u r .

VIENNA-Happlness
ls not
moasurad by pay chacko bore. Govornmonl statistic* just published
show Austria as a lind of wag*
oarnora and lltlls shop kiopors,
artisans and peasants who hav* to
live on 914 a family monthly—or
loss.
Austrian folk know how to b*
boppy, bowsvor. Thslr
grand
mountains and boiutlful woods
are free; oggs, bologna and broad
are cheap; singing coots nothing,
•nd comradeship Is not bought
with money; so during s Isrgs
part of tbs yoar tha forests and
gorgoo, th* mountains and lakej*w*l*d valleys of Austria are
filled on holidays with hippy folk
who with tholr Unto upon tholr
backs took contentment whott It
Is most oaslly found
There wore only 14 person* la
Austria with an am ual Incoma of
500,000 schilling*, or 170,000. tb*
yoar before last; aad now the
number I* said to b* reduced to
born, Hodges, Holland, Larson,
Lawls, MscWllllaras. Mann, Park­
er, Parrish, Rautertoa,
Rot*,
dikes,
Stewart,
Wttsoa aad
Whltaksr. Total, 80.
Against; President Putek, Andsreon. Gill I*. Lundy, Murphy,
Shelley, Shiran, and
Turner.
Total, g.

Renew Your Heakh
By Purification

ao a r

of Oriando, presiding. . •
J**l M o m , Cktof Probation
Officer of WastOagtes, D. C , wlD
b* th* principal, speaker a t tbi*
Ioneboon mooting.
Upon adjournment,' lb* «btefata* will g a ite r at thw Mothodlat
Church apaln fa* a «*o*r»| m
aim which will b* addressed by
Mr*. W. 8. Criswell. of Jacksonrill*. Dr. J. J. Kladrvd, of Now
York City, Prof. TTinaao Bailey
of RoOlaa Coltop*. Prof. U M.
Bristol of Iho U nlvm ity of Plorida,.«a&lt;l J . B. WlRtssu, rtglonal
director of tho National lacroalion Aaooelatioa.
•

motate woo
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CW* f . ^ h,w*
S ' ® •* P°aribllltfca of a
ronooartloH at •*«
r*“ ° w1U «•**•
' Th* tm ti that cllror la i
• co-pnriart of load, tine
**T w?0,d me»n that an
ln Ha ralo* would maho
,0T Um other m oult n o r
*N* by rlrta* of reduced
tian coot. Except In caaa
I 'M * dapoelu, how*r*r,
o f *Uv*r would not bo p
«*’!••« than 60 to 70 c*
onhleo, authorities' said.

; A'diivo around tho calory ft*Id*
atil an Inopaction trip lata with
and eatery pA#(«g bmaoo will borla at 4:S0 Vcimk.
Tho foatpra el'll* day’* ecll*l• h i win bnahiau la a banqoft

of about 10 cmU w
,ow*d abondonmmt of t
»«*Mard w*a viewed a*
atop toward now hl«h*r i
Possibility of a promlu
fbf'vtryiii r&gt;M throatonud

o'clock. Kart Lshmeoa will act at
toastmaster, CH* Commit*io*wr
"I U Dumao will wtlcoau tho
(•legates ta Sanford, tad Millard
Dpridaoa, praaldoat af the Confortnea will o*t only rwpoad to
tho welcome, but deliver the annoal praaldenUal addreaa. Election

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&lt;" California. Chaaroa f«
«** P"*****" w
to bo meager, however, a
Individuals triad It la Ci
alana lo»t year and avers*
tldornbty W»* than It a dr
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wU' kr„hl,,0‘UdJ th* State Troopers R

D uiinm to
irtm acU d.
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g
Tha public U In riled to attend
D O W Fl K l d n S p 1
the rnrlouo session*. Member* of
-------th# local eomraltUao are hopeful
HARWICHPORT, Maaa.,
that repreeonUtire* of rrery —(A7—A report that a not
■cbool, P.-T. A , group, civic occn with o while girl In i

SERVICE

young wjdow with four *hu* dren wants job as bowsak toper
or wathwumaa. Julia Coylo, 1701
West■■ TblM
Street.
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PLANNED

Wor.l rocolvod h.rs from cassa- or, and all residents of Sanford 9A— P o u ltry
“*f?. VxUy HdkaU* that • largo are Invited to attend tha aervice.
gathering win attend otrvko. In
th# Bplrltuallsk Church In that
comarenlty Sunday afternoon at
®t,,otk‘ * n - *■ S. Snipe* wUI
ba th* locturer aad moogat* bear-

H ow She L ost 18
Pounds O f F a t

legal

n o t ic b

ZINNIA PLANTS, an colorsT 15c
. par dosep,.|1.00' par 100.,'Alto
chryssnthsaium plants. A K.
Res setter," Flartst. Phone 4 t-R k

tax. secorUng to tha latest sUtlstles. Tb* svsrags Incomo for
tho#* rich enough to bo atoeotoj
Is 9400 a'y ear. Tha average vim
paid as Income tag Is 111. Only
10,000 persons receive as much a»
19000 annually.
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WARNING
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J r .^ r lp U n n

Austria Is Happy
Despite Poverty
That Is Universal

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bfamUnioU

■ •h .th ao .M M * -il*uoa--*r • -7-tW olpltat* a fr«ml*d'»mr»h&lt;

of governments, until tom* compnhonalv* plan of remedying oco- tla. "Hundred thou tend a year
nomlc conditions Is cencoivod and a m " do not tilsL ».
carried out, ot tlgbtonlng up their
Only 670,000 people out of a
dofonse, against
.gainst oach
ttch other population of 7,000,000 pup Inconi*

through exchange .relations or
other method*.
As to whether such measures
would have a bad offset on thn
World conference, Hull said on th*
Contrary that poaslklv they woui-l
•err* to 'friore** all ounctrnod
with tha futllltv of contlnul"- Ithat way and tha necessity for a
gansrsl movement In tha othsr di­
rection by all nation* In concert.

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in* of th* Siata Pretatte* At-

probable
final
bill
for tho
eompooltlou of tho
debt* of
While th* proceeding* the* labuolvont municipal ead other •Utatad art pending, th* court wlO
local gevamment unite wao In* haro rxcluelr* Jurlsdktls* ovor
traduced In tha Hoes* of Rapro* th* relation* between th* Credi­
eontat Ire* last week by Reym an- tor* *nd th* toting district, ami
tatlra Wilcox of Plorida, and Clao of th* property and rut*ana
there I* ovory llkolihoed th at It of th* gorernmontal ualt not nocwill b* accepted by Congre** and rtsary for r***ntlal gorurnramtal
made part of tb* law of th* land. purpo***.
Thle moaaure, known a* Hotaa
Th* plan of rrsdju*Istent called
Bill 6M7, la of oototandlng lm« for In th* petition mutt' lachada
porta nee to all doalocd and 1area- C visions modifying n r. altarto n ln municipal bond* and othar
_ th* righto of crodltan gonerobligation* of local units.
ally, either tnroogh th t loom no*
Tho bill prortdo* a channel of now occurltloa or any caras­
I while President Roosofor the adjustment of tho d*hU ter or atharwlao. Costa o f ad­
tnrd Harriot, of franco,
of hopelessly Insohont ■mantel- ministration must bo - paid in
ifT h 4 on plans fpr eonpnlltlo* or other political, mi^dP rash. It must also pro rids far lha
a World economic confervUlona Of any otato, and tha ampla protection of rredHar* mho
Waohisgton, tha talks
da is s t ass sa t and lO aw nriw rW *
etptane* Is rerjulred. If pr*vlslm
therefor I* mad* ln lb*
BAM minister reported
Judge may require objucl
Wkaklata* b* found a
This proposal
Itore to c re p t sccorKIs* which
was understood to her* boon dis­
In hi* opinion roprroont their fkir
cussed
end cqnltobl# Intoreet la preferTh* Argentine fspr***ntatirr«,
ty and revenue* nvaltabt* f ir'd ebt
Dr. Tkomaa A. La Breton, and Dr.
.&gt; &gt;
Pallpo Epsll, that country’s am­ this end, tho present ’measure faymont.
bassador bore, are seeking ta have propose* to amend the util form 'W p o n spprorsl of lb^ poHtton,
tha Unltad H U t,, lift the present bankruptcy a c t of IN I. Every
stringent ban on Ihtlr fresh and
,'yM. af met * p u n who frosea meat products which ha* assurance I ' felt Dipt the bill Is
* • *
m l y period in sotting been applied a* a precaution constitutional.
Tho need for a ray u re of thin
ta movf hi th t world, and
npture no longer lo questioned In
fkd •«!*«levs In most commoot municipal bond sjrvle*. Con­ tans* b* shown, appolpt a tempo­
n w r t t Wa had talk* on
dition* now prevalent! nr* unpre­ rary comptrollsr to taka charge
rd o iit of tho'moot friendly
cedented and verge on th* cha­ o* th* property or r***nuoa of the
Tha trip coma fully up to
otic. The rvCord of minlclpat In­ district available solely for dobt
Lkl^.N
a.-.
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Kingdom - will
solvency shows that close to a
h m si C
hpk\ replied to crRI- amount*
chilled beef thousand slu b la romipunltlss or* servlet.
‘ ‘ o f’Argontlno
Tb* bill Includes aloo a provi­
B oaring
lying that Is
le th* bouse
baui* aad
•»&lt;! will
«»1 recolr* an Incrsasetl enable to maintain tholr debt
sion for th* filing of altarnatlro
m JM bargains ho hal amount of Argentine foreign •*•
service.
plana of sdjustmant, either by
■oat gat sMMhady oloo change.
This hat boon soon In
House Bill SMT provides that taxlog diatrict Itself or by boldtap ypn.'Vi
soma q u artan as diminishing th*
any
municipality
or
other
polit­
are r f not Its* than Id percent
i— .I
amount of foreign exchange availical rabdlrlolo, may* fils a pailQ j ] ] | A r 6 ,W* ,t r Pu ,,h *M ° f American Uon with a •fsdersl court stating of all obllatlono.
Confirmation of t ny p la n s f a d O . K . W I t h O n I y *°fcc rvlgry Hull of the atala de- that I f Is Insolvent ‘or unable to Juslment will dtpend upon Its ac­
moot
Its
debts
■*
thyy
mature
and
Idins* T a f i I T n i l l partmsnt said In anawor to a
ceptance by holders of et least
* P. s j »U " i quaetlon that tha apodal trad* that It dotlres |o effort n plan three-fourth* ot ell classes of ob­
of
readjustment
of
It*
detytp
IB Made L eft! agreements Orest Britain be* booed upon Its capacity to pay. ligations, arm holders of at least
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made with Argentina and othar
two-third* of any particular class
id Tram fag* On*) &lt; countries Illustrate th* disposition This petition can be filed only af obligations.
Only creditor*

MU Herns tags’ go on
oach year and bo aald
tax collectors, who
re M cent* for aaeh
Tug. now are aeld by

e s t e r n A rea
Thor* wOl h« a Jiriat aooaioa of
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IhoM roaad-tabl* toafortar* bo&gt;
DENVER. Cole--A p i
fore luncheon whir* .U1 ho k*M rival to mining la wt«te,

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•• A lU a ru
w lihln
•I hour* a fla r you start fo
Ihla awlft
a # tla « form ulo
noin.
, WI*Ir &gt;»4 Inflammation c a u h 4 h r
•*«*••• *rie acl4
t ta rU d to da*
port.
A llre ra &lt;to«* lust what tkla aellee
“ r* It w ill *4—— II la taaranteeg b r
Tsechton's KearnrO D re g C*. an*
leading Sragglet* lo 4e It— yea *aa
get on* a*a*r**a bottle to r I I eeals
aad ir II do*ea‘l bring lb s jnyeee
reeelte you eipecl— y o e r meaey
erbel* k M rte d lr retaraed.— A d r.

fkarmarlBto

aoc taka
LADY Goinp t* Tampa Satr rday,
Sunday,- or. - Monday. WlO pay
gas. Bog X Yi &lt;are Herald.

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�The GoftrtOr’ir Appeal

wortu?

It haa been evident for more than a week that public
haa been growing throughout' the state In favor
of the uee of "Big SUck" methods by Governor Shell* In an
effort to break up the'dilljr-daflyinf taettgs of the Legielitura-aad-get something'done before the remaining half of
N o aattempt
tte m p t wde
wtia made
m ade
this aesafon hak *pm«NMhto hfntory. No
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B ig S
tic k " , hbut^he^dfd
u t he dH
bji the
GoVifrfWyWt#fdij
to u s_q n_ ""Big
Sticky,
call the Rouse and Senate together to plead with their
liate action.
members for imtnedi
Agtfn w%re' outflacd the
ublems of the state
ms) measures were
coftfrdhtrnt the lextoUtoir*.. _________
mentioned, u were also the proposed reduction of Judicial
drtufta, county officers' salary bit), a state homestead laW,
millioni of men who want
toflfkAlcn’a coaipetuAtlofi. the elimlnetton of varfoua bureaus are
work and who can’t got I t There
and commissions, the motor vehicle license tag tax, city are million, or families th at want
«nd county bonded debt legislation, opposition to the sales to be clothed and rsnnot be clothed.
tsufr-.Apd.g balanced budget Most of these measures were Thera la (pare tabor, there Is po­
tential demand. And r e t by what
t a r t of the Gdrettwr's platform on which he was elected.
magic, by what sinister device
Hurt'Governor Sholtx considers over-bonded cities and shojld those who want to
eflubtids'otid of the most Important matters confronting the clothe the naked. Why la
tt that those who are inadequately
ZeMialAtun Is Indicate * * ‘ '
wiihing to give service to
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Legislature will be of little value dad,
TptfS "AH' the
of
the community for an economic
ifeas we set the machinery in motion and place our house return, while the community Is
order. 1 cannot too strongly emphasize the importance erasing for that send:*, cannot
"iBm prtbleth. In a spirit of co-worker and In accordance hare the opportunity of rendering
to that they might demend the
Hfc -my dutr aa your governoT| I have suggested the debt ittabor
of the workers who coniumo
hdlng blll now before you for consideration.
its products?
"Unless something better Is offered ! am asking that The same i* tru* In England.
•tLitol delay further consideration of this measure which We are told alinoat every day that

IDAlfO BPRlkC

:Reir problema, our peopln cannot save their home* and
frropbr ty unless the problem of bonded Indebtedness of
ettleo, counties and political subdivisions of Florida is
wfirted out on the basis of our capacity to pay.”
Governor Sholta’s reiterated opposition to the sales tax
at this time, we believe, is well token. The enactment of
any additional tax measures now could hardly result in an
gqulvalent reduction in the ad valorem real estate tax.
which is, of course, the primary reason for the advocacy of
the aales tax. New sources of revenue now would prob­
ably mean additional excuses for expenditures. Any pos­
sible reduction In either the stote or county real estate tax.
by means of a sales tax, might easily result In larger city
takes fdr d rtt server, without,; In reality, Increasing cniltlly td pay.
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seems to us thsti.the Governor has a carefully conobjective to which he Is trying to lead the stale,

r tf t f T tto togtoiafow
IS ftp thrnVgft wfth Ik that 3.3 par?e*at MVr w ont be fit ta dHnb

lair
a tr e a t erUU brake out.
Warn we h i t Southampton we had
a* warn in# *f it a t all. When wo
landed la New York It had broken.

MTwtrTWXt*Tr-?rtr

U I lira 1011,1 l reach the'Sr*'of
Methuselah I shall never f o m t
that hectic wiek-end, tha weekj
end beflnnlns with enormooa
drain, upon oar depoalt. In banka,
not from hwtde the country bat
from outilde—draina which we
had la meet in r»ld.
Can you Imarine that In the
early days of that rriaU we eald
geyly and Hght-hesrtedly. “Let
It rip. Let It rtp. We will So off
fold. There are benefit, in beina
off sold, and w# will reaD them.’’
My friends, th at, la doins the
whole genius of the flrltlih nation
a ( ra re litjuitlr*. We had honor;
we had weiporisibility; we strove
to fulfill both. We borrowed; bat
the drain kept on.

i t to do lh« right. ih* *'**•.,
. . . . thins, to purso* P°!*w*
which me*: all our tequl foment*,
which are based upon
dcralandlng. ami then carry tow a
r a t Ilk. honorable
T hat l« the only apIrU in 'whJeb
we can set our International ta*
S illed. so that all nation.
wilt flourish uivhr them atd oo
nation ba victimised by any other
nation’! oblliatlona.
Fo I aay that It I. more neteaaary than ever that the Internatloral economic conference should
he held, lta difficulties m i . h a r e
been aomewbat increased. U hat
Gold Ahnwdonwent Explained
ii« w t for but to m*«t tlifflcoltiti*
Finally the decision was taken. whether they are intr^eird or n ot
The very fact that the difficulties
Kara been Intreared, showing that
ductlon were too high In relation lha world la still ilaleriorating.
to the value of our commodities.
we h*»e got XOW.ppp unemployed. We wsir HUlig uiutev in ta rau ae
’MIK’.’ Wa' are*lBWin (Tie adjoining lug and adverse drain. Nobody can
column of Ihe -new,paper, that live Ion* nndsr that, ami whan w* that th it U so only mean that
hundreds of thooiinda of families went off we navtd the situation. there is mote need to hasten up
are living ueder Inadequate con,t- And w# did not fall off;/w o grad­ this ronferenee and to make every
tioni of life. And yet, the text of ually slipped off. A very great dif­ nation frcl that It Is lta duty, both
both columu by eome strange da- ferent., at any rate -«vrholotk*l- to Itself and to its neighbor, to
vlc, cinnot be brought to wipe ly. The struggle we put up to agree with all th# others on com­
each other out and bring happk- maintain aur petition t* remem­ mon action. Therefore, I hop#
ne*t, peace and coatentqient to bered to thia day b- every nation that o«fr French friends amt our
Italian friends and all th* others
the mire of the people.
in the world that was watching ui will
be iptitred to seek ecreeiwnt
■nd that w a, involved in that erl- rather
Voire, Hope of Karmen
than to dWoorag* or to
uovrrnmenld cannot be Irulif- •is. But when we were off, can make no
attempt to come to
ferrnt to a .tale of thing* like you blame us? Will any or you agrvrmett.
that. Vour Provident and I, with put yovr hand, on vour hearts and
Bo that is briefly, my friends,
our frlrnij*, our admirable expert soy jou blame ua If we eald, “nev- what
our purpose Is. Tariffs, re­
Trirnda, have begun to consider er again. If we can help It, shall strictions
of all kinds, quotes—of
what we can d0 to find the solu­ we go through th# terrible days what me are they In a free and
tion to those problems. In a short of that week-end T
Now, what le the meaning of sane world? Exchange is aa profMm, the International economic
‘ha*. I hear *oma people using liable in trade a . It la In Ideas.
tb • i-fily word "Retaliation." To Mow miserable, we would be, even
no th- very sound of retaliation la you men w ith'surh , great exHjinfolv*, hut what i. worse than perierce behind you upon which
the sound or the word I. the spirit you ran draw, if you were isolated
behind It. Nations, ' the United amongst youraeivre.
•Insisted Positions Deplored
.States, Crest Britain, F ran e,
But etrn you men, If you ware
must protect themselves. But how
do you protect yourself? Retail#- doomed—for that I* the word—if
tto n f-T h a t-ta to dmg-condlMofi* you-were doomed to - ieolatkm in
down and down through a vicious thle world, cut off from the great
spiral, a descending spiral routs*.
. When I ram* her* four year*
ago I wag trying to persuade you to live upon the Im ajinatlon which
competition In armament* you rniild r i r a i r for yooniclve*
heart sowing hi* need In the that
was wrong. Now, I aay prraclwlv and the knowledge which you have
.nrlngtime. com# In In the ai,,umn the same thing In relation to thix already acquired, how long will
•till with gladness of heart, hear­
ing In hi* ahewve*, knowing that
there la not nnlr a market for him
hut lhat there I# a qnml ot'ca, and
by the almate f*-t lhat he ret*
hie price he m»v In td"" hetoman amplover of town labors and
labor In ill of It* form* rt- #xpremlon from no* and of th*

tsSfaHa

.g ren Jf there', any left.

Biiyorthlp of New York. duHn* ths period between Jimmy
tValker’n abdication and the election df John O'Brien, the
good cltUena of Amertafc'a mblropolls hive looked with ex­
pectant and appealing eyes »t Mr. McKee with the hope
that he might become m candidate for mayor next Fall.
In view of hla largo perapna) endorsement last year
- Ue'savrpaperV havi deelded t.i &lt;
I'dslajrdksiaM eh The rad* f adter- When over 200,000 voter* "w»t*-In'* his name on the bal­
t the
logical man to
. aoen eloalns utiill^ wa ftod • ask lot, political w
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_ ftf' follower of the
what Cdsgraas Ik g eh e r’ ta 'tH bteak the grip
' about ths thirty-hoar weak.
a forthright position In
"vrijrwnm,'' Ko
‘ has always'taken
.
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m\ * _government.
X
As president of the
nutters
municipal
and of conaomptlon to heFraor# and German? a n *1111
ird of sldcfntin.'lt was hb who usually "threw the mon- doetlon
t0 to round attain, and we
try ins to f drift alliances td p W ^ey wrench" Into many an unwise and tainted transaction, rln
can’t (In that by an? system of
• a m lha balance v f power, ^and In ind it’ was ho wh'o tfonllnually fought agalnht the extrav- pore nationalist fconomkrs. And.
this country CodStVSk has' abodt
my American friend*, If you want
, to
dadded td tr f Co Wap th e balance aftlnceq of the “play boy" mayor, Mr. Walker.
come acerw. * pood nationalist
,
During
his
brief
regime
at
the
helm
of
New
York
City
*o to Heotland In order to find him
•&lt; poker, If any, for itself.
affairs, Mr. McKee dembnatrated what can really be done f am proud of twine • nationalist!
tA the way of effecting economies and improving efficiency 1 am proud of my history; I am
Seanflil" from (he “Biaml when one has the courage and la not shackled by the tents-' proud of my enltnra; I am proud
o» my kith and hin: I nm fraud
i." Well, wa*ve b ea rd 1 w des of a 1political machine.
In short order he had taken of the oart that w# havo flared
British", and "Bay Araerl- away the' Itlxurlouk cars which officials had been accus­ in tha hlstotrv of mankind. But If
bat thla la th* first lime tomed to drive about.
Ho had reduced salaries, including I translate that pride of mine,
over heard of "Biaml."
'nationality of ml"* Into na­
his own, dtamlsked needless employees, combined depart­ lhat
tionalistic economies, If I enqairo
ments
and
otherwlio
adopted
busirttaa-like
policies
until
the
In th* trset* delusion or ImarlnTb* government Is jolng Id
in* that Scot land, made emnomltaaoettta some of those gold taxpspers were being saved many millions of dollars.
Of course, such a way of doing things was not to rally aelf-conUlnod, is aoinf *o
Carda rt ail right but by th« ttnj*
cnnlrthtiUo* .U* the
W1fltst caad I# settled in the 8u- Tamrrtany’s liking.
It'viewed wtth alarm any encroach­ n»«h- |t«
—»*lth. (h-o what I shall
■ K u Court, the, depression will ment of tha political dole by item by which It maintains its- find l« thlai That t shall ho*h Imhold oq such a large part or the electorate, and besides the foverish "IV f"le h b o rs outild* Of
atmosphere
just wasn’t right with "Honest Jde" sitting at m» own b"»ind*Tl*s.
nomably Guido Jung, ltVb
Wealth, hannlness, rnni*ntm*nt
the
head
of
the table. The consequence was that Tammany enjoyed
hv l a m poonUt|ooa livloBstd and llsrrlot, is coming
her* to dlseiiss tconomlr selected a more amenable candidate, Mr. O'Brien, who was lue on high stsndarda of Ilf* r«n
Mr. McKee nntr be maintained by a freely
etna, hot w* hive' A' hoheh •Ibcted, as most Tammany candidates are.
flowing International esehane*.
Mussolini roalfy seat him went bkek to h llso!d position aa alderman president and And h«w w# are going *n devise
to get i few polpters from hft* ainee bben blocked by tbfe new regime ut every.turn.
that freely flowing exchange Is
But Mr. hfcKee should worby.
It la a truism that to be th# main pnrooee of to* In­
ternational
eronomlc ronfepanee*.
ttoM rierl dtin't'circulateTn pofitica very long. Business
In the eenomt"
ajwayh has lta eyft alert td take advantage of high class Vetf-auTflrtedcv
McKee haa told Tammany material.’ and Mr. McKee has Just been made the head of field ad the wart of natfoll* nUL
mataly and* U th# poverty of
the Title Guarantee and Trust Co. with a salary of $50,000 th*'* own peonle.
[ business again has takeh the cream and ha* When I speak U an A marIran
ig it New' Yl
■the aklromed milk. MeKrt Is no longer an «udt*"ea I am *»mlMe of the tori
rhen aakhd lf he were disgusted with politick
alderman.
hrtvpltad:
'Yetl're telling me."

HA-NPORD, TWB^NT^V YEARS AHO
it In thUdren’a

Fefn Ward, May Thraaher, Katft.

(belie iait weal was lha oldarte* Wilton,. Ague* Bolhamly,
faahlrtiad surpris* pound petty

•wimJrA R

Emma Fulton. Ruth Taylor, Mu­
Rbsoell Btady at Ui*
riel Harrold, Jewel Dinkle, Annie
hofeiet of MK and Mrs. C. Whltner, lleleq Hand, Lucille
f by the.Junior boys add
Ribto, Fandt* Rebe Munson, Edna
Chiiteftdan, Ilatan Pack, Nell Erana, Mahal Bowler, Lillian Gibson,
batroM Washburn, Will Range,
Frail Wight, 8h*rman asd Arthur
Moore, Will Laaritt, Will BntMley, Henry M tU alla. Frank e a i

tt- D. Woodrtfr,' tUMn. }&gt; MM,
BfoUArbaeS,
Morris and G-'w&lt; Bpancar- lalay.
etta Tlltia, Qrtffln Herring, Roby
Lalog, Cottier Brown, „poujtoaa

V

*

educated. Tha working rlaihe* "I
tha world at* no ton**- a**f|.
They are -apaWe nf ihlnkinv; W*nr
are eapaM" of *tndar«t*hd|n» ,tl»
—atom wh* and »h— fore. Cru*H
•V**e pw&gt;pl# down hv ceonomlo
fnllu-e to poverty and yap do' not
meralv year. « atunlad mWnUilttnn
hut vou.c— t" n ravolotton. In
v«n- noprlatln". a* tmoattonl 'eog.
elation, a population that will n**•tor* ta took "oo* ye*- after vdar
th# nlow moving machinery of **-'
moemmy. that will »v*h t 0 qukher amt rafUtev m-ehod*. ,
1
steodvlag Influence Boeeht Why? FWrnn-* IWvae AvflhMk
- remit" whet th** ***** ran parfo -n la !*•" wJJKaul Mtm. mart
••th $ g iw Hhearts. men who ***
life oafrtnF" dlnannearln*. end
o-ontu who have m*» gwt ton*
views. They or* people.w hether.
—lert-Mesllv kavo .short VW«-

belief I am glad to a e y jh a t both
ytwr tre a t PreaWedt sad myaelf
bare begun a co-ojwration, cpoperatlon that wo are both w ter mined »»—not at aH b m u e it
la merely as Angio-American

return whlth will enable tbsqj to
lira adequate and good Ilea*. If
we itd n ’t belter* that, I think
neither one of ui would hare met

Mickey Mouse Club
.P lano ■Entertainment
Tha first *00 children who en­
ter the Milan# Theater tomorrow
to take a part In tha doings of
tha jMiekey Mouse Club, wtlj re­
ceive Xing Kong jig-saw pussies,
It was announced today by Mrs.
Gladys Morris Williams, chib
program director.
The meeting will be, presided
over by the May officers who'
wer* elected last Saturday morn­
ing. They a rt:
Lord Mllane,
Douglass Stenatrom; Lady Colo,
Elisabeth Cameron; flag healer,
Bryan Rort; song deader, Cecelia
Truluck; cheer leader, Letter
Guthrie; sergeanta-at-vms, WaV
ter llayncs, Jo* Douglas*. Dub
Eppa, Brantly Adam*. ^
Becaua# ha won the Mkkey
Mouse contest In whkh Sherwood
Jacobson tcok tha part of Mlckry,
Joseph Cnmmlng and five of hia
____
_
friends_____
will___________
b* admitted____
free, to
tile matinee tomorrow mirurng.
The program will Include a

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L U M B feR

l"cio“lox • vocal aolo by Cfeealla
Truluck, ■ piano »»lection by Dur­
l» McCall, and a harmonica aolo
by Billy Brown.

*WE HAVE BEEIV DE­
LIGHTED WITH THE
SAVING IN OUR ELEC
TRIC BILLS SINCE IN­
STALLING THE ONE

"Th^ cost of inataUing
the Thrifty Three ij«&gt;
tom was more than
firstmonth.
S in c e then, each
month's bill has been
more than one-fifth

less thdn they'were
under thfe two ideter

iron, petrolatois radio,
toaster and vaettmii
- -""I' a*

"Wc have a six room
home and are using
the following electric
appliance*., ..water
health, range, lights,

— - *' ' cirmirer.

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wIt seemthat electrio
Ity U onr cheapest
mnt and our greateat’

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�Among thru* from hot* (|
Mr*. \V, K. \Vat«nn, presIdeM ol
th* Garden Club, then w p tw stl ing WeJnesday in Jackiei
her pltusute in giving the pro w i r : Mr*. J . R. Mac Donald,
gram.'
J. S. Adams, Mrt. P«l*r fc
An appreciative audience ol
Mr*. A. 1). Small*?, Mr*. 0&lt;
Bdstflsld, and Ml** Mary
over 100 person* was in attend-)
Knight, Jr., and Mbs Mary 1
Friend*
heic
of
Mr.
a
r
l
.Mrs.
CoodaW aa hoataa***, th* regular
. .- tree at the re ipnmlty . program
ten.
S.
Moore,
of
Tampa,
will
be
i
prv**ntcl Wedac?dn?.a(tcrnos&gt;n.n'..
basin*** Md eaelat meeliQ* of thvj , Contused from Pt»* Gnat
lerestc,)
9*U H
T. E. L&gt; Claw of th* P in t Bip v t these minor!tie* to smderatand I:.1fl o'clock at the Woman’s d u ll •yrfogHAUMlstAo.airih
iff a dan-1
Church * u
yrsteriVy aftrr- that their uOaJn-grortJcr* .a i r W e j&gt; n Jf t 4 l^*&gt;n?«r.Jsi^yn»»*r':
h.'Ts of'The Harden Club of San-,ite r Wednesday .at the Tampa M
noon la th* rh tM y k ^ o a a jij-^ -V
inidpal Hospital.
R Lav*Jo? • profldfj *v W n r &gt; I -? 'T h e President spoke before a fun! in honor of the member* o f 1
buil"«t* station, Mr*. K. W. intherirg which hid b«ard di»- Ihn Woman’s Club with Mr*. J. II.
Stank? had tharg* of th# d ITC- i-tguirhe.l trta h a r after speaker lotclough as program chairman. 1 Mr*. 0. K. Goff and son. Ran­
dall, have gone in Wrightsville,
tlonnL and Mr*. C. 8. Wtll m l in ay ta: th* patting of the ways
Mr*. Knil&gt;r Curfctt of Geneva,’
_ __ __
had torn rcaih*di *ltb*r the anti- director of the Central District n f ’ Ha, whore they will spend n short
At th* taaMlualon of all bu&gt;in»&lt;* uu» Uws must b* r* axed |o per-, the Slate Federation of Garde i time a* the guevls of the former's
mother, Mrs. It. It. Chapman.
a social porlod was tnjoywJ when nit icroperatlon trough trade as- Club*, gave a talk In which she
rcfr*fhai«cU wore servtd. Tin*.» jjuaticn* linklrg competitors' in told of the plana for the arbore­
present w*r*: Mr*. K*st Russet- etch line, with a government tum in Sr hr ing. Her *i*lrr, Mr*.
Mrs. !.. I’. Huron and George
i . r Mrs B. J. ttovd. Mrs. F. W.* arcncy supervising their ogrr.-- Ihdand S. Head, delivered a short Pnvis Hart have rrttirned from
ments, or industry mus submi to address on the work of the Junior. Statesboro. Cn. where they were
(tret rr.rotation of *mployment Harden Club in ScmitMle CorntyJ railed la&lt;t Saturday by the death
wagrs, i roductloh, p#rn*p» ptke*.
In introducing
Mis* I’e ell’t of their mother, Mrs. Julia Ann
Sonic inaistrd this road led to gov- Rachman, of Tampa, a *t,udrnt of Hart.
The Very Uwl
(ianoSat the Orlando College nf
ermnrrt ownership.
Yesterday the first alternative, M u.lf Mr*. Colclough stated that
DAIRY
Mrs. It. G. Kdwardi, s j Clears**
the one tiestrc.l by business, was ii|i considered no Cald. n C’ligl*j ter, plain to relurtt home tomor*PRODUCTS
produ. cd in legislative form by a program complete without musical, Inw aftrr spending a short lime
gi'.jp of administration a.lrisms, numhera since *n many great here with her son-in-law and
S tric tly fre s h orrs ,
wh&gt; a ready have apprised the composer* re f lin l their ln»pira-1 ■laughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. A., D,
fv rtly |u » tt’urizod ml
President of Ih* gereral plan i n 1, tion from things d t jiatu’c,
Smalley, Mayfair.
(ItflivtTt'i) n t v o u r
now arc ready to put the concreti ‘ Mis, It*chm»n, who has just
ilaily.
National Music Week proposal before him.
presented h#r yearly recital, is a
Their bill, lik* most big oiiia freshman a t the Orlando I'o llrp c
T i r r . T T r r ffUVTgFiVff'Eggrai*TT-rtr w rr i wirYTTiTO rT ?im "!ti?rr*
Food for th*
In ctlebralion of National Mu- session, was put on a lentporory aai Wilhelmlna Swayne, who was
leant Money
Martin’s Garage
basis to grant a three-year trial an instructor under LesthetUky
period for the traits association ard was at one timt. n tutor to
tVe are ashling seventy
the princess Of Spain. 'Ml** Bach­
system.
SUM IN OLE
Jullar* of equipment to
man's
number*
included
composi­
Th ■associations would work out!
tetter serve the public.
tion,
by
U
nit
»m|
Hebossy
production agrtetnenta subject to
:&gt;'er us and save money.
CREAMERY CO.
At the conclusion of the musical
approval of a new government
presentations
Miss
Bachman
r&lt;
I l l W, First 8 1 .
regulating dr reviewing agency.!
Phone 634
E. l i t B t
Tile litte r Would be empowered toi reived n large arm Isiuquet of
jrllow
gladioli
and
Hue
stnlu-v
require u i -pUnce of wotk hour
and wage'conditions ns condilim
In 'approval of the agreements.
Among lhi&gt; ulilhors were Senator Wagner, Itemoerat, New Vort,
out: tan &lt;ii - roiigresritim] *pokr»mun on administration labor polTcy, oud A -'(slant hVeieUry Dickirson, «f tum nirrte.
The tabu-trial desire f»ir this
gelirr.il plan at e*|lrt—ml at the
. hninl.er rmetings was seen tu
merge two viewpoints: H ist, the
long-held desire for riioillfieatlnn
of the anti-trust Inns to get away
flora the. luinoua corupotiuve s-suvilitions, wasteful ard expensive
both for which the federal prohi­
1. |(l% lunger *vtrs(* tread w**r
bition on combines with its threat
1 . 70% Ihlcker livid
of punitive triple damages to vio­
S, :u% hightt non-ikld block*
lators, is hlnnicd by business; sec­
4 . Full Center Tnciioa
ond the ItO hour work week hi I
pending in Congress, together
0, More thouldtt Nvm-Skid
(
with the wage ard produition
0, lluidtonitly prlimed ildtw*]!*
tontrol proposals of Frances I’rr7 . Full overdie la *11 liiincsiioal
kins, the seerrlary of labor, tu
0, The inuitot looking tin *1 ill
Which a large section of the busi­
p in
ness community is opposed. The
PrrLltnt has said no word on this
bill; it is riot now on th emergency
administration program; it is subjevt, of most healed controversy
in Congress, hut nevertheless it
is regarded ns n constant threat
unliss lusiress can alUin the
bill’s objective* voluntarily.

Garden Ciub Offers
Reciprocity Program

ON RECOVERY

»W dSH IV«tft Hold*
__ Business Meeting

Social Calendar

Mr*. M ud* A -,tave. of Quincy,
FR1DAT
Mr. and Mr*, D- L. Thro*her president o th* Florida FederaTh* Seminole High School Glee
motored to Jocksonvilk Wtdneaday for th* day.
etta, “ Up In th* Air," a t liOO P.
M. *t the school auditorium.
T. L. O'Connor rsturned y*»t*r‘ SUNDAY
day frond Miami w hen he spent a
The Community chorus, spon­
few d ajs oil business.*
sored by the Music Department of
the Women's Club, will t*pe*t it*
A. K. Powers Is spending soma
ronrert at 4:00 P. M , i t the First
time with relatives in Wallace, N.
Da; tUt Church. Th* public U in­
C. Mm . Power* i* planning tc
vited.
&gt;
join him there In a few days.
MONDAY
Mrs. George Knight, Jr. and
Mrs. Jean 9. Adams will be host­
Mr*. Mary Rawtin*, of Winter
esses for "ta lk s day" at the banHaven, will tp*ml th* wrek-rnd
ford Country Club.
her* with her parents, Mr. and
The vvecutlv* board of the
Mrs, V . P. Field*.
I’rcsbyttrian Aaalliary will meet
at :i .31) o’clock a t th* church. The
Forming
a party
spending
business meeting wbl take pl»c*
Wednesday In Jacksonville w«r»:
i t 4:00 o'clock.
Mr. and Mr*. H. M. Rumbley and
Monthly builneia meeting of the
Mr. and Mr*. Edward S. McCall.
—Mfr .- w r j ; T w ry ffg a T W a r^ c r
guest* Wednesday at her home oil
Park AVenu* Mrs. W. S. Moor#
tind Mr*. Wentworth, of Lakrtap.b
^TMr. and Mro. A. D. Smalley,
who harm been residing at the
Montexuma Hotel, have moved to
tho Mailing home In Mayfair.
Mian Card* Harden, of Ashburn, G a, 1* tho guest of har
brother and siitcr-ln-lnw, Mr. and
Mrs. Georg* Harden, East Twen­
tieth Street,

TKirVml centcri
nhastA dnhiie* and carnations in
shades of red and white. Quanti­
ties of similar red and whit* flowers were arranged In the reception
hall.
In hrr talk Mrs. ta re urged
each nietnbee of the Hub to write
to the Legislature asking that It
appropriate
17,000,000 for the
schools, bhe also a-krd that the
niemtiers use their efforts for the
retention «f the state lmar,j of
public welfare. At. the eunrluaion
of her talk rhi* w it piesenud
a corsage of flower* by Mr*.
Ka’pli A. Smith In behalf of tha
rlub.
Mrs. Smith presided ov*r the
short buvilies. Session when it was
ilo'ided that next year Weilnesday
will be set aside each w(-ek for
meetings of tin* various depart­
m ent, of the club. At Ihl* time
plans were also made fur the

after spending soma time here
with her flaters, Mr*. E. D. I'ri.
hmchrnn~to ’bc gtrcir'Friday-for
and Mia* Alma Rowland.
the stato conference of social
worker*.
Friends nr Waller H. Bach will
Mia* G rair-, field n n ta rt secre­
bo glad to learn that he Is Im­
proving at his home. 217 llolli tary of Ihc slab' Imanl of health
Avenue, after being it! for almut gave a talk In wbi h she devcrllied
her sot of rlolr, i|e&gt;'ii;ting l.i-alth
two weeks.
conditions shout tin- staw. A vocal
Mr*. Norman 'B. IkeForest. Mi*s trio wa* then rcndcroJ by Mr*.
Slltabeth Aon DeForoat.jmd Miss A rthur , Branan, , M r* . Kustl,
Gay!* DaPowst have arrived front Peak*, and Mrs. B. 0. Moore with
Manchester.
Maneheirter. Vt. to spend some accompaniment by Mra. Frances
A. Hickson.
■ L a her, with Mr. DeForost.
Those prerenl were: hlrv. Mend,TV. M. Downing and son, Harry, A. Love, honor gueit, Mrs. Ralph
Downing, of Atlanta, will arrive A. .Smith, Mr*. Jatnrs (I. Bharun.
Sunday to spend a abort time hero Mrs. Jan* B. Smith, Mrs. W. T.
with tho former** darghtar, Mr*. Langley, Mrs. II. M. i’apworth,
Mrs. A. M. I’hiiliM, Mrs. Arthur
Kstherln* Davis, San ta u ta r
Branan, Mrs. Jame* O. Huff,
Dr. and Mrs. G. {?. Salmon re- Mr*. J . II. ('ogburn, Mrs. C. II.
turned Wednesday night from Mi­ Eckeroan, Mrs. John Meisch, Mrs.
ami and Hollywood where Dr. bel- B. C. Moore. Mr*. 8. D. ilighleyman attended n meeting of tho man. Mr*. J. T. Newhy, Mrs. Wal­
State Medical Association. They ter L. Coo|n r, Mrs. J. E. Baker,
were aorbrnpanied here by Mrs. J. Mrs. J . Adrian Drown, Mr*. A. C.
D. Upshaw, of Miami, who will be Chamberlain, Mr*. E. Compton,
Mr*. J. Dingfelder, Mrs. II. J.
their guest for some time.

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held at 3:30 o'clock at th* church.
The .Sunbeam Band'of the First
Uaptlst Church will meet at 3:30
oMock at the church.
The Woman's Missionary Soci­
ety of the First Methodist Church
will have » business mectirg at
3:30 o'clock nt the church.
TUESDAY
Tho Phllathen C lan of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
8:00 P .’M- nt the lioriie of Mrs.
II. it. Punl«n, Ptnehutst.
The monthly bridge pally nf the
S.a-Ul Department of the Wom­
an's Club will lake place at 2:43
o'clock at the club huu-w with
J. Adrian Urown »rd Mi*. A. C.
Chamberlain a* hovlevsue. Reser­
vation* may be made with the
hoatv.se*.
The Junior High School P.-T.
A. will meet at 3:3U o'clock at the
school auditorium for InataHatlon
of ohictr* and annual report* of
committee chairmen.
,
WEDNESDAY.
Central and Axa'rg Circles of
the Garden Club will meet at IU;00
A. M. a t Central Park before
visiting tak e Charm Orchid Girden C l the gueuls uf Professor T.
L. Mead. Hath section will pro­
vide n lunch. Ail member* end
friendr of the Garden Club are
Invited.

Scotty Entertain At
Bridge In Their Home
Quantities of red »nd pink rosrs
and bltiP plumbago wero c*ed to
adorn the living loom* of the
home of Mr. and Mr*. W« M.
Scott, Mayfair, Wrdneiday night
when they cnUrUln*t1 a am*ll
num ber of their frlanda with a
bridge party. The dining room and
reception hail were tWorated with
yellow knap dragon* and blue
plumbago.
Throughout th* evening bridge
game* were enjoyed and at a late
hour score* wer* added and pri*»*
awarded. High seora prise for the
ladies, a beaded evening bag, went
to Mr*. Arthur Branan, whil*
high score prix* for the men, two
deck* of playing cards, was preserted to E. Compton. Mr*. F. H.
Bailey and Arthur Branan held
tow tcore* and were presented
with Culbertson scoring pods,
while A. C. Part, who cut high,
wo* the rteiplent of une of Mr*.
Scott'* oil painting*.
At a late hour a natal tourro
wo* servrd b? the hostess, oaslste 1 by Mra. Lyman Uutlulph, Mn.
W. T. Langley, and Mr*. A. C.
Fort. Thqit present were: Mr. and
Mrs. J . Howell Fish. Mr. and Mrs.
E. Compton, Mr, and Mrs. Lyman
Uutlulph, Dr. and Mrs. W. T.
Langley, Mr. and Mr*. F. If. Bai­
ley, Mr. and Mre. A. C. Fort. Mr.
anil Mr*. Ralph A. Smith, Mr. and
Mr*. It. F. Cooper, and Mr. and
Mr*. Arthur Branan.

The new 1933

GOODYEAR
PATHFINDER

Mr*. Howard Tlbbals nnd son,
Munson, of Umatilla, ptln to re­
turn home Sunday after spending
thl* week her,, with Mr*. Finnic
8- Munson and Mis* Fannin Itrim
Munson, Myrtle Avenue.
I*. McCuller received a glmilar
prite for holding high score, Mrs.
U. L. Perkins also received a
sampler for holding low e:ore.
Those present were: Mr*. H. L.
Perkin*. Mr*. L. P. McCuller, Mrs.
A. W. Kaox, Mrs. G. D. Bishop.
Mr* Ralph B. Wight, Mr*. W. D.
Gardiner, Mr*. J. L. Hurt, Mr*. W.
M. Scott, Mr*. D. II. Caldwrll.
Mr*. Earl* T. tauck*, Mr*. M. S.
Wiggins, and Mra. Pup*.

T. R. Melting left rerrntly fur
Wilmington, N. C. ami other
l'»int* In the North ami East
where he will spend the summer
on buaitie**.
Mr*. Melling is
s(lending a few weeks with her
mother in I'rndrrgraas. (In., be.
fore Joining Mr. Melling.
Hart, Mr*, tasli* Went, Mrs. P.
D. Parker, Mr*. C. O. Ilraikmry,
Mr*. Byron Squire*, Mrs. John
Vaughan *nd Mis* taolu Evans.

Mrs. P. D. Parker presided ov.-i
the business session and Mr*. J. T O - N I G H T
P. Ilall hod charge of the tV.otiural and raliiUin atudy lewtui l u a a t T i m e s
at the regular meeting of Clide
C'AKOI.K
Number Two of the First Mrthndi»t Church held on Monday after­
LOMBARD
noon at the home of Mrs. T. W.
VIVIENNE
William*, Oak Avenu*.
A social hour wa* enjoyed nt
OSBORNE
40V close of th« meeting b / Hi,
following:
M
n.
T.
E.
Wilton.
i . How.ll Fish, Mr*. R. F. MontRANDOLPH
salvatgf, Mr*. Henry Wight, Mr*. Mr*. It. W. Turner, Mr*. Goorgia
SCOTT
Doll, of Stroudsburg, Pa., Mrs. Y.
U. Mirier, Mrs. Walter L- Morgenf Mr*. W. A. Z a’hary, M r s .i r
W. Rucker, Ml** Ell*n Mahoney,
Dr. B iu b e th_____
Tracy,
—•» and MIm
SATURDAY
tall* Goggan*, Ml** Grave*, and
Mis* Dodd, of Jsekaont111*.
MIm Keen Gist, of Detroit,
Mkh^ Mlae Edith Walker, John
Ivey, and Frank L. Woodruff. Jr.
wU| spend tha week-end a t Day­
tona Beach as the gutaU of MU*
Walker*, brother-in-law end elsb r .M r . and Mro. Paulk Reeves.

Double Show
Ken Maynard
“BETWEEN
FIGHTING
M EN

Home Mixed Feeds

CHESTER MORRIS
GENEVIEVE TOIRN

• a* SEMINOLE
: • FEED CO.

__________

“INFERNAL
— “MACHINE"

Hi-Grade Bakery
M Week M m It.

r ta

me

for Y O U !
when anyone builds a hetter tire
IT'Sfor wtu’j
liic price (him the 17 million Pathfinder*

“SUPERNATURAL'

PHONE 893

FRONT-PAGE NEWS

Circle Number Two
Of Church Has Meet

4 r s s iy lr t , line o t

) we have

If y o u r purse is

which have ulrcudy made u j»rcut name
fur thrift.
It’s double ueu'i when unyone can give more
hafcly( more style, mare mileage than Path­
finders ever tfuve before, und at u lower pricet
GUARANTEED
TIRE REP A IR INC
Cur factory-trained rrpairaiaa m m factory equl|imrnl
and material*. If uur re­
pair doe* not uiitlasl the
tire wa will niakr it good
FHB* or credit the rust on
a aew Goodyear Tire.
Estimate* Free

Hut dial’s exactly what Goodyear has dune in
th e new 1933 Pulhfinder— a lire dial’s cerluinly
IniiIt und priced in tunc with the times.
It will pay you to look it over, hccausc you'll
see for yourself thut it has more actual quality
tlmn many top priced tires of other mukes—
and it cerluinly j(ives more for yvur money than
any lire srllitin fur less.

ROCKEY’S TIRE SHOP
Sanford

Phone 265V j

»

�Holtz’s Signature
fn Beer Bills Not
Jkely Till Monday
(Continued from

Pago One)

Manufacture and Ml* of beer,
wine and the other beverage* ineluded In the legaliiatlon bills—
bard liquor la net among them—
will be permitted throughout
Florida but any county may, upon
I request • / one fifth of the quali­
fied Tatar*, bold an election to detenhfne whether manufacture *nd
“ rale .*01 bo prohibited ln 't h |t

-.
i
i*
;

The** election*, however, may
* not be held oflener than one* In
every two year*.
All lU te revenue derived from
the 9 rent, a gallon manufactur­
er*' tax on th* beverage* and
from th* llrense* Imposed on msn\
u fn ttsn rs, wholesaler* and r»taller* Will go Into a special fund
to.bd held Intact until disposed of
by.t^o Legislator*
•ponaori Of the beverage bill*
fn tJte Legislature estimated th*
rttonb* will run 9lfr&gt;,00Q a year.
— ^fiB flfw ttM M rw flrpirY T W T O P
rually, on each plant with a t$,noO bond posted. Wine makers
moat b» approved by the governor.
VIHif of bonds and their approv­
a l ‘aMy mum some delay in th*
l&lt;-|*| manufacture of beer ln the
f-'.........Bad) distributor or wholesaler
m*1* w |200 a year as slat* II.- ' rt-Ma on each establishment he
_ . the
»** • Ifvates. ){* also
. 1... ___
must1 _
post
r u n ty bond required of tho mtnnrketurer.
Tb# following licenses must be

paid each year by. retailer* or Ten­
don:
Restaurants and rating place*—
Accommodating lee* than 15 per•on*, 930; IS to 49 pereoni, $.15;
SO to 90 penone, 975; 100 pertoai
or more, 9100.

When * restaurant or dining
mom I, operated jointly with a
hotel only one license will be re­
quired but It will be the hlgheft
on applicable to either the restau­
rant or th* hotel.
Boat*, dining car* and other
pataengtr carrier* will pay th*
•am* Ueena* a* reataurant*. Club*
will be charged the hlgheit ll:*n*e
fee applicable to them a* hotel* or
a* m tnurant* and will b* charged
a mlaimum of 925 a year If thay
hue* neither hntrl nor restaurant
facilities.
Boats, dining car* and other
carrier* wishing to **U the legal­
ised beverages will bt (object to
only on* Herns* although they
may operate In more than on*
Cities and rountia smay levy up
to 50 per cent of th* state license
fee* but may not charge a manu­
facturer* gallonage tax on bever­
ages mad* ln or shipped Into
cities and counties.
General supervision of manufac­
ture and sale of !cgallt*|| bever­
age* In Florida will be In the
hands of the governor who will
Carry on regular inspection of
brawsrles, wholesale heases and
places where th* drinks are soil
'through t staff of not nor* than

10 abptrrUorf.
Governor Fholt* loot night Mid
h* will announce appointment of
thee* supervisors today and wlU
call them to Tallahaaaeo for a
conference to outline their work.
They will b* paid 9150 a month

from the beverage t u and li­
cense*. The *uperviaors meat fur­
nish tlifiOO bond each.
Al| itate, county and city IIcenae* and taxea to be charged
under the atate act will ba In addi­
tion to tho tribute makers, hand­
ler* and (til* of tho bewr»g*i
mu*t pay Unci* Sam under the
federal a c t
The federal feet are: Retailer*,
920 a year for beer and 925 for
wine; wholesalers, $50 n year for
beer and 9100 for wine; manufac­
turer*, 91.000 a year.
The federal manufacturer*’ tax
I* four cent* a gallon.

Emergency Plan
To Aid Railways

Riot Last Thursday
LE MARS. Iowa. May I-—t* )
—An elderly judge tuld a military
court yesterday how a mob of
farmer* dragged Mm from hla
court, threatened him with hang­
ing, (objected him to Indlgaltleo,
and finally left him unConacfcma.
The four membqr* of life M art
did not reveal whether the judge,
C. C. Bradley, gave the Mmee of
the leader* of the farmer* Mak­
ing to halt mortgag* foreclotVTM
on farm*.
Aft*r hearing Judge Bradley’e
•lory, the court judiciary con­
tinued hearing evidence from witnecie* of the riot laat Thu redoy
at the O'Brien county court house.
A declaration that tlt^ana had
been treated unjuitly by the mill-

JsjQLvea-Solonfl St»f*
(Continued From t age One)
porta lion as to maintain adequate
service.
The President’i text followa;
elon of the Congress in 1974.",
“To th* Congress—
"The eteam railways, dill can"I m not yet ready to subml'
to Jhe Congress a romprehentlee
plan for permanent legislation
"I do believe, however, that
three emergenry step* ran -and
should be taken at tbis special

Represent* tiva Aleech of
Plymouth . county, *torm center
of tho battling, befor* he want
before thti military Inqulaltot*.
"While not readying the a t­
tack." he *aid, "*cm* demonstralion wa* needed to bring to tb*
Tttentlrn of Washington and tb*
nation tha deplorable plight of
the farmer*.
“A g n a t number of Innocent
penon* have bern taken In th#
whnletalti arresl*. Sr,me of them
may have l#en in the mob, Imt
toe h no part In th* riot."

L ig h t Company
Denied Right To
Charge Penalty
' President VranklJin d ! 1Roomjolt* Issued an official procla­
mation setting aside MAY FIRST aa CHILD HEALTH DAT.
Instead of limiting our efforts In bokalf of stronger and
hra'llhltr youngsters to on* day, ABF has decided to'm ake It
■&gt;n* whole week . . . from MAY FIRST to MAY SIXTH and
are offering an array of foods, at unusually low prirea that
will help make EVERY day a good health day for young
W hit* Houa« B ran d

EVAPORATED

MILK

2 tall cans 9c
CumpliolFrt TOMATO

SOUP
3 cans 19c
Fancy Santo Clara
70-80 Size -

Carl B. Hyatt, cM ufkast of tbq
Chlldrtn't BarOaa at Washington,
B / C. Jade* H yatt apolu la UeU
#f Jgpl Moore, Chief ProUtion
MBcgr of Waakingtew, D. Cs' wl*
will a rrtrf here )oc\igkL
' A general session on aaaoclatad
subject* wax hekt at the flre i
Methodist CbUrth this afUtnoen
tr iu Mr*. H«tMn T. More*, &lt;*i».
ford, presiding.
Speaker* war* Mr*. W. i Cria*all, Jacksonville. Or. J. J . KinA r t, New Yevk City, Prof. Them5a Bailey, Rodin* Col lego, prof.
L. M. Brlxtol, University of flerWilliams,* Washing­
ton, D. C.
Probably lb* feature event *1
tb* anaunl Coqfiretw* will'h* the
banquet U b* held at Um Parish
Hob** tonight. K arl Ufcmaaji,
M AftUiL.lJlL B A .U . L‘*VtrS !.l2 i

f4f*4br reaifte C fm U #
DAR ATTENTION TO palYINOI
* Wb*a a a m o r s must w t a t o t
or Haag aposs aoaasthlag Coratgn th
operating bis sst, aoepleaU a n t
aa Utoono pictured shot*, ana firaw
qtMDL
Unq*»*Nm&gt;abty taaUeaUvsam*
waa a large ataMMt * the H fl*
dealba and M S lb a Million |s»Juris* reported by the Ns tie Ml
Bar*** o f Casualty and Surety Uw
denenure Inal year.
■vary driver asset sbay certain
fundamental laws mt driving. Be
must pay altantloa In Irmilw and M
read conditio an Thse* aro tba pew
reqalattM ad sale driving.
U a uotortat’a mind In diverted

shall abide by the decision of this
Court and pay all costa which
■hall be adjudged against him In
(Continued From Tag* One)
res* said tie n p m ry restraining
Smith rites four Instance* of this order herein, shall be decreed by
tM* court to- bt. tmproportf
"I, therefore conclude that It surd and dlsqolyqd."
waa the Intention and affect of
It Is understood that Hr. Miller
this franchise to fix th* maxi­
posted this bond late this after­
mum rate for electric energy noon.
N
furnlsed for llxhtlng purposes at
II. H. Coleman, local manager
11 rents per kilowatt hour.
“With that Interpretation and for th* power firm, today stated
construction th* remaining ques­ that "Wa will appeal this case to
tion i* whether &lt;vr not tha addi­ tho Supreme Cotart immediately
tion of 10 percent to bills not became we believe that our po»|.
psid within 10 day* altar rendi­ tlon in th* m a tb j It fair as has
tion Is n vlolall'i) of the fran- bern decldfj by many other
higher court*."
chi«- by th* defendant.
“This question ax been care­
fully consider'.I and dlxcuasad by
th* Kansas Supreme Court . . .
whl.-h concluded that wa each *ddlllqn or charg* eg. bf made . . .
T adopt a nth* th!* rule the rea-

p ir sE S

Welfare F o r c e s
Are P r e s e n t At
'Meetings Today
(O u tlin ed f to a Pagx Onel
Talltkaasae, Mr. Oarls, Logy Baa•ett, af Jaeksoaviile, and Haldn
McKenna, formerly of th* Ver­
mont Btat* Department of AgtL
culture.
More than 100 delegate* mat a*
the Woman'* Club at noon to Uttend tho anneal meeting of the
Florida Probation
Association,
held each year jointly' with (he
84*1* Ceoferepe*. _

Pineal Shortening

PRUNES
Ann Page—Delicious, Wire Fruit

2 Pound Jar

A&amp;P Brand
Fancy White Cruaby

CORN
No. 2 Can
UPTON’S
Orange Pekoe

A&amp;P’n Fgmou*
Pure Creamery

BUTTER

(Winn Lovett Grocery Conpuy).
Sultana—Dellcioun, Rich

POST TOASTIES or CORN FLAKES, 2 pkga..
HEINZ RICE FLAKES, pkg......- ....................A8PARAQU8 TIPft-Fancy Picnic, can............
SPINACH—Fancy. No. 2 cwi ............................
SPARKLE—f.elallni Denaart, plfg.

CONDENSED MILK—While Hotinc, 2 &lt;
MELLO WHEAT, H i lb. pkg........•......
TOMATOES—Iona Brand, 4 No. 2 cans

**Tub or Print**

AAP—Pure Concord
I
Grandmother'a —'
I Freah—Rich with Milk
In n * I'UIn nr » I M tnsl

Grandmother'a
l Layer, It

CAKES

Sparkle—CHOCOLATE

Pudding '
MEAT MARKETS

WESTERN

VEAL SHOULDER

t *

Pint Bottle

Qt. Bottle

©rape-JuicelQ'19'
8 O’CLOCK—Pura Santoa

117 East First Street

2 Jound Jar

3 Pkga.

19^

session of the Cungrt**.
"First, I recommend th* repool
of tb* recapture provisions #f (he
Interstate Cummers* Commission
oct.
"The commission has pointed
out that existing prevlelen* pi*
unworkable and Imptrietkdble.
"Second, railway .kolsKng t n i
panlea should be pleAd dWImtely
under the regnlaUop and v o jtH
of th« Interstate Commlree Conmlxeion In Ilka manner aa (M
railways themselves.
“Third,.as a temporary smorit the rrOgency measure, I sui
atlon of a federal e
traasportatiaq who,
groups uf railroad*, will
shU
to encourage, promote Or 'require
action on th* part af carriers, la
order to avoid duplication of serv­
let, prtveat waste and encourage
"8uch a eo-orolnatar should al­
so. la carrying out Qifc AgMky,
roniUr useful sere lee la mihq.
talning railroad employmeat at $
fair wag*.
new * .
. wexperience
o p v .re m e
"The
gained during
tb* balanc* of thU year 1
greatly assist tb* fovortmont i
tb* carrion la pnparaltbh fea
more poraagaeai eng a more «
prakoBsIvo national I ran, porta l
po licy 'at lb* regular atialoci

BEANS
SQUASH

ONIONS
TOMATOES

and John P. tufle, heat) Of A "
Jackson rill* TlVtlOQ ( X *111 S irafuc* the speaker of the Con­
ference, Robert D. Xelae, of
Washington, geld r*pre*#ntv.i\e
of tM Recobstructlots Tlharne
Conor*(Jon. Bis subject tell! U

�1

THE SANFORD flW A L D . SANFORD, FLORIDA.

i K f o A t . ttAY 5. 19S3

f’l'itt iitn i-lent If Ic mi»l Incfflctrni

eurtrfry M the .United States."

MENUS

Ii bi, niilysii he nffiT* I**’
rem-dir. Kkirh hhbellavr,.

Mi*a Mabel Wilson and Miss
Cl*ljs Adams .Smith, home eeoMMki teachers at Sttninlot High
4 p &gt; l. thin morning released to
n * Herald and its renders an-1
othfr series of recipes which they
hat* tested and declaml both mi-

trn 1 1 1 lan lln i;
In **
p » t i » t three jem«itl»*&gt; ho HI)-:

::Nu ofiotvoflL going bunking
irfi’rni., »i he brought about unlit

♦very ten minuter, a t flral with
that has gone, with fat tn pan.
Kemovr to platter, pour around
tomato nr brown saner, and g a ^
mah with parsley. Ono small an­
ion, rectr,| ami finely chopped,
may be ndded.

MANHATTAN
MARKET

LIVER LOAF
l l-2 Itsj. beef liver; 1 r. milk;
Parsley; 2 T fat pork or drip­
pings; 1 T onleni I 1-2 1. salt,
1*2 grrrti pepper; 1-8 I. peprr;
I 1*2 c. bread ertimba; I t ilrhil
celery; 2 eggs;
Wipe liver, cut into slice*, then
pui through • food chopper to­
gether with parsley, onion nnd
pepper. Add crumb* moi-lened in
the lenten egg , stork, milk, fnt.

J ^ M I C H A E L __________C o rn e r Second a n d P alm tl

H’GOFRC.

Lettuce

2 heads 15/
Long Tinder Fla. ^
Eaney Fresh ^ #•
OKRA, lb . 1DC1
LEMONS
IOC
jb«Al|jD
LIMA POLE
DAAX19 WAX
or ROUND
tTBEBU*COMMUNITY
HEN EGGS doz. 20/
J elled lima deans or .
COW PEAS lb. 20/
FRESH
l.nr-e Htinrli
A * t
ASPARAGUS
20/
^
...

n..t nvailnnie, use g V v f bouilbm
ruts', itissolie,! in I nip taiiliue
water. Mix well. Tnn\ into well
greased dish or nioli! am) art - in
a pan uf hot ssatrr. Haki: I 1-2
hours in a stow »vrn. Serve hot
nr cold with* rabup, chill saute
or tomato aaore.
For lho»r Hrratd rea'lris whu
wish to try .oinelhiiig different.

-

each

.

"II la tile plain duly ef tbe
temmunily to ser I I I il tb it tlio
intrirsl op Ihe Aiiieti.no people
In the safety of their de|»o It
and tin- whale rnunViy in Iho m f
itirlirs wide, rmh pirn- making a* tlciamy and mwmdnes* o f, our
lw.*tkliit system. Is pul before Die
( hop Irimmlitrs iif vea| and a r|o*ein| interest of nny bark of
i mull pie e of fat salt pork, and bankrti, .grrnl or . in ill."
Hi* analysis »f the K&gt; leml lie
add one half their mrasuie of
finely crushed emcker*. b'easoti sftvo Mplriii t a 'I ' r.'t-iihon to
v.jlli pepper, rairnne. poultry the benefits wliish It I inunlil to

RATUKDAY, MAY f&gt;th and MONDAY. MAY Hlh

8/1 TAPER
19/ 3VINEGAR 15/

PRAY
S uper

L P k g s.

Everyday

SUDS 117/
O ctagon Soap or

Powder 5/
PnlmoliVn

S0A P 13/

Whole drain

5 Lbs,

J am

f&gt;5 ca. p k ff.C ry stn l W eiltlin g

LONG'S .MEAT IH A TREAT, TO EAT

OATS 19/

221 K. F irs t S treet______________ Oppowltc Ptm tnfflrc

(R s. O versea

2i) i

A m h? id o r ’J .ile t

Syrup 19/

2 R olls

Paper. 9/

C labber Girl llakinj:

T r a d e W ith
B e tte r F o o d S to r e s

|

Powder 10/

*Ihnt Good Onceula
&amp;

Q u a lity

Bulk

(Jullon

V in e g a r

2a

BEANS. 11 for
No. 1 fnni Sland.iiil
COltNED BEEF. 2 for
Hhtrat .
GINGER ALE. :i
likny Macnrtftl. I'HH.’hr.Ui. "C
NOODLES. 3 HMtu..
(lid-(Told, famsl. Lu-kle*.
fhe»terrie|d*
CIGARirrrrS. rfn.
Mylr’s lie ITiillll .
SALT. 5 !h. ;Wur.

liminhine Glngi f

Poittpl

40/

Bent piratic Comstock Dry White

[ No^ 2 Cnns

2 For

8 lbs.

[Tomatoes. 15/ LARD
MEATS

| IU
1110

J

FRESH PICNIC, HAM

■■#=. *

Lb.

25c
23c
10c
$io5
IOC
4 A

a

Mi m l nnd Uniter
PICKLES, jar

y

Slnn'ntd

GRACE JCfCE. 2 pi. M s .
11hilit Sue liars Win! ,'ii|ililbi
P. K ti. SOM', I fur
Nii. |2
MOPS. 2 fur
Three I |,b. Jut*

PEANUT RUTTER
KUt» Itnwl
J E L L Y . Hi ox. Jur
Ipl.nl .1*1 1
APPLE BUTTER

15c
12-ic
25c
15c
25c
25c
IOC
15C
2ac
19C
IOd
"— n

Toilet Paper

s c o n TISSUE. :l mils
Vi'lvi*

COFFEE, lh.
la-lliice l.vnf
MAYONNAISE. H »»«!’ Jar
llrnkril S lf r

1 -A.

fl|

PINEAPPLE. 2 No. 2 ' , Caiw i f i t H *
Water tirmind
M E\I.. HI Hat.
1JlibyV

I'EACIH'S. 2 No. V . rntm
llniif■&gt;Michji’
PRUNES. No. 2 1» run
fu i IlKKT.S nn.l

LIMAS. 2 No. 2 c.inw

iiurrwf. IB.
1inby
CHEESE, lh.

R A k r n itii
C tet,E R Y . Nlulk

Jumtg)

13d
25c
10c
15c
15c
4c
Jl«w’
’*
z«*c
17c
■IT-

DEPARTMEHT SPECIALS

Peanuts

A s s u r in w : Y o u B e s t ( t u i i l i t y
F IR S T S T .

FLA. or WESTERN PORK

Fancy Yellow

-doz.24/

Dmalb Ibniii
H A M S , r a th

Fttrjcy Coding

lb. 12Mt/ Apples 5

Jam

Muiiih While
,
POTATOES. Ill lh*.

L E M O N S,

Potatoes lOlb*-15/

c;t.

CUT BEANS. 2 No. 2 run*

Cgllfontia
LEAN, MEATY, FLA. SPARE

DILL P IC K L E S.

Klnndnnl COHN and

o M o N s,

U .'S . N o . 1 G rade

lode From Choice Meats. No Scraps

14C

WESTERN POT ROAST

17/

tillage lb

49c

New b'lurijU -W'luie
P O T A T O E S , r» lh

Fatify Yfiltow

Tender"Steen

EAK

11c
15C
15c
79C

III fui tons
II H*.
LARD, h lln.

Flakes 15/

25c
10c
10c

Heir. Tk* fan IHa k
PEPPER. :t fur
ll.eehliubs^,
-d
I'EANPTm ITER. Iff, Jnrw
JL 9C
I'ultnullve
StlAP, 2 tnlr*
(ii apemil
FLAKES. 2- pkffs.
Arjpi
CORN STAIB'H, 2 plurt.
!*■l*.|&gt;ni •/
FLOP It, 21 'I* 11'
1, Pntiuds
Cle *
11 l‘nnnd&lt;

KelloRg'n Corn
S e r v ic e

Y ouiir

THE.EASIEST MONpY MADE f t

N.H.C. t .rnmpttm Flake
u u rrE it c r a c k e r s . 2 Phan,
III Hulk
APRICOTS, lb.

Mayonnaise 25/

16 Oz. Ja r O versea Grap l!

lit bhnVTSi:.' ITu* . omit t s’- .-s
um e
nnd mobile tr*nutres
o tievir l.epl pnie with ile i'l_
-I.'ii nnd with It
chunglng' A praduct *f NATIONAL BISCUfT COMPANY "Unaada Bakara”

!6 ^ T o m a t o e s ! 5 **

In fcolf it’Vfr meaty i«
: |t*%
%ty lit til# liven
.Si rvr mi ^111a 11 ||iiYfi
irarniih With |*«rnl#y.

Pints Oversea

2 Hnra

giting elemeSfa o fio h n , whole srbeai—
nothing asklvd, nothing taken away.
Try Shredded Wheat for ten morningt
with milk nr cream, fresh or |iit u r m l
fruit. See if this VITALIV IHWritFNT
fisod doesn’t put a youthful spring in your,
step. See if it doesn't ntaka you say,"I feel.
like a lsvo.yrar.ojiH"
.
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.1 NO. 2 CANS

Spread 25)i

tall cans

«^O C can’t help feeling young when you
X get a regular supply of lh* things that
yaati is made o f. . . (ha vital elements that
Nature peek, in Shredded Wheat—carhohidraici, proteins, minerals, vitamina,and

SPECIALS

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t iiW o s a res)

ses-oninir. Ictii.m juice, uu,| imlun Amerirr i ii
juice Moisten with beaten egg *n&lt;l ileslatri
nnd ivnler. Hpreud each piece with • tlu* Inst few
ft thin Inyer of stuffing. Inking ntcnl» have
cate not to has-e the miiture Hut b'- 'i
ome liu. cto»e lo the edge. Roll,'ftf f'ltll.t i
and fn-ieil Willi skewer- nr Imith- rent -nidi,
picks. Spunk I,, with unit nnd pep. ■ .Ii hv ■
pet, dredge with flour nn.l snide 11 ij;tIss i
ill hot Imtlet until u golden blown. • "Tile imw

JOHN ANDES
D. V. WAHHKN
201k and French I „ L. C. KINARD | LA K E MONU0K
917 W. FIRST ST.I N IO N i: 20011
PHONE IHtHi
Water Urmuitl
b PoundsQ Waxed

MEAL

(fiC n s i b ,.

it In, nicnt of u whole rulUllier I

inrlir.i thick mini remove llir out­
VKAI. HIRDH
side edge of fat. Cut In raasrrnk,
Hclret slice* sif veal from Ihe
pile on Top uf ham, one an,| one- leg, rut as thinly a* possible, re.
half cups potatoes parrsl slid thin- move bone, skui, anil Tat. Gut In
ly sliced. Four over two eupii pirres 'j I 2 inches lung by I 1-4

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■.•'111.1111* the astonlshbig iarM dr

H A M KN CASSKItOl.K

Anfthrr 1,000 (If Thoae Seedlrs*

f ii dome aponsoreil

of the
, whit.*
r 'nirliotieil. The fh s tU to brine a1!
nnlinnal
Ihe t, ntiiiicial l«nkn of the rutin
I thru
t i j . - mil asSvrU a* largv. tindei t-mil niton, which
lh. •ingle aegis of the Fedriiti
fatten I’Ukcr* are return
the tm|uo»l of
•*1 t., .mod tn to eeUblteh “-tt tnc tn Orlnron- nt
barking iu»
,h*’
&lt;"r sil.h
prints loiu for xe^t'n11 1
^n„t ilje to the machtnatians of b-n-rh kanktnf, the geograrhi.-wl
nwn or group* of men, tiut to d* limits f.-r each region ta I"" ‘ni*
frets in the ayrtem. Thomas W.j f-illv wlilted oat and lem il‘lr.1
... it may I* well for u»
Umoni. of J. T. Morgan t Co.,
•Then we shoutil hawo
her, *o th o r difficult
slrfes tn his analyte- of Amet let ft | thin* worth talking about. Such
uah which have t**en
hanking dtffleullie* puhliahed In reform-, bintight alwut gfaduilli.
his fnrl; In n dark nnd
the eurrrnt Issue of Collier’s! of chi lo t&gt;TKin to yield to the
wot hi, America ahd the
Weekly.
i..tin:iy nnie measure of buntin
ii.llar are atlll. »- I"
Wrillen apparently before the ■tsbi ity."
ta tors, the
-iifesl
go'll embargo was enforced, the; II. irmlml* his rraileis h o a ­
article aeti forth the bankri'si rier, that the remedy will not hII took j veil yens,
ronvirtion that “America and the fiMir.' nrrim eht. either by .Ihl
ilisadnms cilrtencj
American Htllar are slill, as to I'onciew nr lb.* neat. The law, h»lo hrime at'Ojt b
material
fa'lo rs.
Ih^ safi I ai.-rrti. will evolve slowlv an I
th irrs Itt all the world to lie to.'*
He hm praise for the Federal
Rt rerre System, hot evpresies the
belief that it rhonlit lie stirp a iiu,
JiuuL wmaUj
.atss«s*atst»si
T |* T V n T rT iT aT frV n T '^'S l'llR ^^
pi,-vs'lit is irrntrerii- of tin more
i liidc rvery eominrrclat hank m .
[• i &gt;nt diffli'Ullit *.
the Countiy. Il* sounitiess, he a--i
•It i. rontyny t«» ihe eapteswd
•efts, idmald he put befit;* the
,.pier'll ef many ps*r&gt;on*, this id
lii'inl interest nf any hank or
In
s ha* been due not In the
hanker, great or small. Hr points j
miirhinnthinis or d e silsy of nun
o.1 r
•
....... I group* of men; but Imgely
"No ilrillzH countiy of mint. ,
t&gt;. tlip inherrnl conditions ^Alir •
• in Intiei has suffered so cruelly '

Lnmoht Says Ills Arc
Not Due To Machi­
nations Of Persons

their muaK*. SIme playing m (&gt;r will be enroul" North, to pUj
Undo, the mehe*tra ba&gt;'a|&gt;reerr-l mmmer dan ■• engagemeitla. T utr
in rrtrlul l.iiger cities III lh( daj night's dunce will begin *'
slate. ninl rr&gt;t Tue-dnt night il '.nili nV.tock.

, hinge* k .i\r h tm m

Wllk .cover, and rook alosv|» from) nn.l in that »en.e on'y, as a ’publi;
one
nnd onc-bglf lo two Ilmira.
tiost.'
* Wipe n silre of ham. rut two

r

Grapefruit
a .1

Cotton Pickers” To
Play Music At Dance

25/

ROUND. SIRLOIN and CLl'Il

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P r ic e s —
M A G N O L IA A V E .

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For Cutting BROAD STRIKE PEEK
inalA c t i o n Take
Approved At OF FARMERS IS TO LEAD FARM Senate Upon Beer Measured;
MaryMeeting BEING PLANNED BILL PROGRAM
N a t t o n w i d e M a r k c t i n j j IM a n i i f l J c t u r c r V i r t u n l C e s s a tio n la B e in g
ly D e c id e d U p o n T o
C o n s id e re d T o (Je t
A d m in is te r B ig A g *
U n d e r W a y M a y 13
ric u ltu rn l
M c n s tifo

• Asricui-jSENATE f ASSES
Court Are NORMS BILL TO
Condemned
OPERATESHOALS

_.
Am

A b o O n ra t o f Uie Sem lboM C nty C o u rt. p o ts'b le
elim huon o f oil b u t onep ig h tH ft m ill A ppropriation
f o r t h i y p u b lic ity p u rp o * * .
----------iH S /lifcli o r U ife-SeM fiofr
A c r k tu r a l D e p a rtm e n t and
gQ &gt; k c r “ non-eaftcntiftl"
/ ^ y hn, su b je ct* . ap p ro v al of
g ^ a i aalcs t* x w ith re#u
a n d rocom m enda^ o o i i a t all co u n ty office
l , u iM H d iU l; radii t o f io
izpmM by OOP-third are
the n w w w ditlow that
• ( l an&gt;r*T*d by a majority or
- M i l the taspayara *bo mat
• t I* La ha Maiy Community
g , i - f b i t night to llstrn to a
raft aaoJa by a gtoap of local
b , who hoto booo studying relief
«)a for aavoral day*.
,W masting broogbt oat nearly
■4. of. tha Itotlag taafayar* of
la d ty aad cocnly. B. F. Whca t, of Oetado, acted a&gt; praaiding
m m t, while Fred R. WUvon. San­
ford attorney, aa aocraUry of the
anaatiag, read tha mommendaUa«a that bail bean made by the
hi n la l commit tea.
• Seated at tha apeakeia table
w ltitM r. Wbaclar aad Mr. WlUon
w tft J t A. Doug aaa, W. L. Coo­
per! A. O. Wagner, of ChuluoU.
F. L Woo-h-uK, Prank Erm a, of
l a b H arp, aad t~ P. l i t goo, who
aa^ c t o a tha apaaial oiamittoo.
Tha group ( l y m m l approval
of tha conuoitUe'a eppaaitiao to
■ .jU k which pravld. for U t cun\&amp; d ld o U fa of coootp ton collector
^ b d tax obaaiaora utfbra, an 1 rh«
trahUoa ad a State constabulary,
and the coounlttaa'a racommcndaUoo th a t there he no chanre In
tha praaant “Araaale Leal Spray
law ". Approval alao waa girca
to the committee’# opinion that
If ease BUI No- 80. yrovtdlcg for
a com01(salon to hay county and
nionicipol bonde at the mo. hat
prlct.
,
Aa tha maettog opaard. Mr. W1I*on toad the fo lowing letter from
Mt. Evans, itpraaantlng the com­

mute*:

.

,

“Toot commit to*, through one
of IU nwmbeie, wishes to think
7*o *oo and all for the apfcndiJ
rvapoaaa to thb (oil. Year c-iaimlttoa has worked ha d to assem­
ble (ha infonaatito on which o.‘r
(Continned oo Pago Two)
T w o M e d In ju re d In
A c c id e n t O n H ig h w a y
WhUo driving a track load o(
Jfah ferd calefy to At'onta MonjB r
morning ( t about (:0n
" a t t a c h . Bock Boborn and Elmer
Nolan. Sanford w n were painfulR ly lojaiad whan, according to Rabnrn, a tra-k goosing la tha u &gt; «
direction, foiaad the eatery-laden
track off the rood .Into a ditch
K turned oy«T. Tho accident

\2S‘

Irg and
t. Nolan, with
UM tho
polofolly Injured. Bo woo a
Is the tm-.k which w
drtrao by Mr. B atura. Tho track
waa badly wracked. A fter sanding
th« catary U Atlanta In another
track. M-. Sahara broogbt Mr.
NeUn la Saofard whom ho la
a t hie'boom hi a i m s
Haights, south of tha city.
L e g io n H
" F e n x te d ”

Assails
conomies

ilANAPOLIB, May 4-—(A5
INDI,
_ to a ii
masMor *f tha Aaiartcma Lagton.
today aooaUod w hat ho tanned
“fraaklod appOgattoo of tho
Ywtfv” ta cat tin* vetfftto tod urgod tha U*
R tc ith rs comailttoo to adopt
Hat panaaaaftt policy *n
kgtalatiou affoclhag vaC

M e a su re C a rrie s N ew
_ ro v is io n a
P
F o llo w to u t- R o O fiC y c lt-

l*KS MOINES. Iowa. May
I,Tv A notiunwid* (arm market-j WASHINGTON, Mar -I. idl­
ing .tn h r. similar to th- me Cenrgr t&gt;*k of Moline. fttirvit*
which hrM the *ttenlf"n uf the |,tJ| virtually Keen de life-1 upon u
midwrtl last fall, appsiarlly ‘» l rhi, f ..Jmlnlatratnr of the wrep
hanging In the balance today oa,
^
fltul,
^

Sholtz’s Signature Aivdite
irn n I/

r i l ,n r

NEWYORKCHIK1*
m m m w;ll
FISH INFLORIDA
4

( J a r n o r I h H e ld F o r
S h c o tin g

M o to ris t

WAYt'KIRiS, May I - t-Pt
\ man rn.itnl in a t In tcimrm
! ; a Wnrv sti'crlo.- m ii'l
ci .nd Jury n.» NV. K. tranter,
o nwm
nt,«n » » ' | a » w ■■l■&lt;■ht«e■
HOBTftfltjw
I 'llayj r th
a iretl
ih aig
rd wiih
wi h shooting
nhutding a
h iiltftah i oesi iicoriln show
tPii W. K. ilH'Wr n r.J tly
.
fined r.Oi :
had .» IJ
tnfTllj)* |*n o '
niteiHl •’ ^«if*
]•»r»tlr«| f *r p| r;»illy
J
,• »b ir.* iviiitjr pUiolii?Mii# ( y
rphem. Utup union »f irv*
HvHtftKP. «K**nrfln»a7 (o lunstldt
lolJOWfil u r»^.i tfhllumoni u*(h
Ih# n.iilltli i olfutir

delegates have

ARRIVEDTOTAKE &lt;»- stcp^ftiinin
PART IN PARLEY
““

T A l L m A S S E B . M ny.4.- - *”
.••LleVieX
S W IH r V T I T f l n V W T S H ? votl-tl 2n 17 12 to BCCA’pt the
. W o r k e r s G a l h e r i n g joint conference c.nuni‘t ' 0,
n -jrrt tm tho contpromlM
F o r I » i/r ( ’i n f e r e n c e

- t "j*' "i &lt;p M " « r " w rM tr» *
lest nail today.
•leliheialtnn.
1 p r d i t i o n T o T n r |i o n
WASHINGTON,.May 4— «iT»—
lie Is a farm cr|aipmcnt nnru
The .|oe«linn wa* thrnwn into
I . n i r l n iv o c a ( J r a m l c
Par tha m rroth lime since the di*p te by A. C. Townley. H. factnrW and t.e« tone teen a i
mcn'iirn to rcTulito and t.". t
., „.............................
vast wartime power a td nitrate I'n'il. whrn h&gt;, declared the fcftll* •Indent *nf m
agnentt'irnl
|ir«Merw
Klnruln
mn 'nl nntl u"l* Icgnli/ctl liter :tnil wi'tc. thifFk •
.
_ ____ _______
I tl It.W k, N 1 . Ala, I l l'»
project waa c'ballt a t Muscls i|n&gt; a-tuaiallnn in declaring Hei .Mranwliilc
n rnmmltle,« of "n V. h o C i . II t'*r,i It. I.fbm n i
firo worl»»r« n’lmbrrimt mot* rrm plct’niT loticlntiv- arlloff :
l l n l o nu*l ta tr into srctenl-th*
Shoal', tho Renata
yevlrrday rwel. of the laboring r l a . . . as. atom amt rrpre«entativ.-. in
tnn i » h.iil m ri»H hm* nt niHm Mid leaving tnlv (JoytrnW
" !
. Vo l. a in*, tarpon. Ililimg 1
p a jr d the Norris kill for Ua well a t Ihe we fare nt th* farmci.; frrenr* werr reeking Jo
tra'iir -4n-lwKw T#wr» **T*thw"Vwrio)»w . “ hofttV alrnntitrr I r n i h r *
Tut. if' to-*l .H ftl Df o*ll
operatran by the government w lh
Arnold * Gllbrrls.
WisctMtoia difff „nca Mt»e*n lh* form b ill.I at hlr romf inion i n. et lie nm.l
rh-roft
| h nnnimt Vl^rHu ihi* heventgo. Icglalutlon In'.n.
» ml WoikTh(, qrnntr nrlion evaa ta-en
?• nle ru»»ffv
new pro virions inclidrd to tarry 'member of the ir&lt;olutton« ••»a*l posird l»v the Ornate on-l th e!
"* ,h
“1
f» «I»VH v.l»l fontlimr tiro'Jjh nfti-r the llousn previously h-vl
'
I Mr I •"««"
.
oat President Rooacvth’s power, mlltre raid the committor w» Ml „
lecnmnirnd a general sink* to i
.
] H»ri'ilr | i ' r ..... ..
t ' r Ini'
Fn'* hy
nrmpteil the romniiite* nonrt
nsvtgatioa amt flood cottrol d*- Irgm Aliy |1. A resolution favor.I A
atrTrcmrat mpialttlnR f ,r „ h|&lt;.h
p o o r nor a s i plm
|Hlfg.ilcs Iv ,nn nrrivipif hrrr wrlilrh meomm*nd*d thnt lh*
rvlopment of tho hhola Trnnease* jn^
a rt|nn j,,, |,rt.„ ai|..|,t&lt;l| *punlu lien anil to ’ -umptlon within | „ iri, „ ,r on-hr. Mi I
m n
| j t r &gt;»Nt*nWy nmt inn\ nf th* m | revenue from the tr-.-otton mfvn*
River basin.
I tw «ai,l.
1limdo drfinrd by a government | all, • tor li t O rion rtpeditk1
v i t f In nn stli|Srlti“* wtiirti li*t tin- I f toi.l iotvet nemltng furnig Ij1 h anl IK K. I . • I » Vk\ nrn- !ilmr loglslallvo action.
By the nwrwhtlmlng tote nfj t»ne nf Ihim witnrsre.. to tli*'igcnry wa* advocated he fore the | " (,n , t.i.m le in th- .'■piing it
fr t&gt; f»f mi.'Io nity n* Rnll»n» !*«»!•
'’ '
&lt;3 to 20 the bill Senitor Nor-! ahdactloa amj Ihraatined hanging f^&lt;n,tor „f r„mm* irr „f the fn .i 1 1?fh
The First-- nml Hot--n.vo’r.1 to
r w.n , u:r:ht in n »nioi||rfjr rlwi’1 Tim College of Tof,, e..|Bt Slrawn, I hi |
. mto join!
r l •! W
rU (R. Nob..), was sent o«cr toj nf Dislllct Judge C. f . Itrad- rl|
It.
whirh
la*
e-t
lli*
toot
.
lh. I«y to d o military iuurt ymtrrday , r„rl&gt; f,„irnirr rtmnra-r ptr«tdrfit.} ’’I'
,if the tin**
n’c’o k on reqito
h e,,^ 4()ntr „| th.. |V| to to, , &lt;1(| mu h could he srcom ’•j atm t lik*
chip. Mr» tolinun’s
Ih* House os a aabstitule for lh*| ^ ^
U . tl l&gt; iliL.
t.nilwi __
.
i
. ■ .LI _I * .
.
v h &gt; mid I
I’h i'o fi'.Ill*, n iJe Iht
measure passed by that tody | jno mrn who dragArd the Joil:*j p|t,he,| l y amending Ihe.Nhrrman, in
W BWragr.
T.-lsy th. d ,l..,a f i ntl.ee look | |*r^ r
Apr. 15 atd Horn*' Ira.WH dr-i firm his rotrlroom shout: “G 'l ( antl-tiuil iaw
«• to sine lion rut |&lt;n. * n tin |-. iii .| t upon •to
P”
,te gave m Inllmnt’un v.bst bn
lind • t Inmle-I. &gt;•* sure I t. weight I ' r c s i d i ' i i t T o
n ^ i
JI 1Uft, agrmmenls.
cared I ha two versions would he a rot*. I ^ f s hang him."
wished
to t*H Hio 1- uiaiaU-i. but —
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th*
-ii*
i
f
tto
t*n.r
«au**i|
d
At the same time. Ilia witnesses. The Rooievelt adm inutratn'i
I I IH - IM n il—A I - U * - S . h.l i nt tlve-Pari«K}
■ant to cunfrrrnca for adjustment
ill rry*
'
il .1, ii inIcret noil ■ h* will
wlidrvrrr-tmvnmt-ta7t-ir:Bllr“
WlU,_nr f m -rrit d in :i r.i, 1.. ATtoTtair IT
testified,
ulhcis
in
tha
niol.
lataW
l
rfmvr
M
bftv.
till
hrg'l'toartff**
• f o if f m o c n .-------------------------T r a d e H o d y M p c I i n j r w.t i tu* Klmttr Niim, n^i«i*nt ■pectlv nct'nn ffn affair* nf m i - .
d
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rt
to
enlist
Italy
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ArC»V
Tt«ur.
Mrs.
Icho
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over
a
Hlrgrsph
pnlr
ar
-Th* Norris bill la not arceptlor lii-parton-e delave&gt;l -by | i f ) j |
*a, tins In a program nf lower turif)» stinre,! Ih- l .d afi-ly into |&gt;n I.
l.rttf. .ir
i* Klortila
abla In ita entirety to Iho lloa**", fastrne,! It armiml the Juriit's. tint Ir
leer and wine legl-dalipw. • , ‘­
Tb-- Ir| v Will petmil Ibe g.nrr
WASIIINtSTnN.
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til-,...
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WoiArti
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•tahilitr,|
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n
hsng*&lt;
said &gt;Vlhairman MrSwain of the
The prpuuvnt fo' 0
I rim . u t’&gt; srlas \ hrtHiil r i m p s i u n
Ii.i •••, a ill IfU'k.-, he th«V '♦!
__ th
____
_____
_
ih* rarir- time studied with e ir* ti-r aid Ml
The
rrr _men
told _____
their _
stury
House M llilsiy Committee which
,
roiiKirntion t» btLJ
&lt;|l*r H.r strain ul tb* heavy leg- ♦oijgy n» Ihf f ’tpilnl f»»r
trmlr.t i» -• »'*’i pm M;*n*fat »lv
as
the
m
art
martial
began
sitting
ron.rrn
Ihi*
new
Anrb*
At
unit'll
*
drafted th* lloose bill.
a waterway nc". * lh" vtel • ''JJ1
I alive . om. which w &lt; fell III
i*
,,f*"
trill
tn
lh»
Fir*
I
MothoilUt
evidenre
against
iniur
than
lou]
trade
agreement,
O tly three D rawers Is— Coolslot Hr Ihr cvrcjllvr hoioehoM *s well o« ftibi'ilathm of tMi4lno%4
l ^ . l hurrh mi«:it** in*n t.ih nftrmoon. approvi d by Ibe Penv! \ THitU*. Coro ond Tydlngs—an.l 17 faim rrs arifated In ronlcclloni I’fsb lrn t |t.s..ecr t rat ilnWn ui lh* govermii’s office. Tl|*le IVfshlflit nnn#i»vf1i fryiirili
left to 11'- &lt;11* 3 ' "’I
|tr. Slim ilivlilnl hrr tn '\ tnln ,nut"tb"waa
!**•«« ••*parl»'"«
«
p ir p ir x ts i. Tim lln»J"
RapobHcoas voted ogoinst tho with last week’s rinU.
iMtiouull.Ihrro Inpi.w, Th«* fimt
of
-Hstin.’ititoi wa, ' m-i nnnoute,-U, ra’Al intp mitlvk* .
, l with the Italian ..............
of
The wilneoes said they uu 1 , Final.re Minl-ler t l ’.iiilii Junit, at but friend, said th.) ladiited Mr.
Norris measure, while ** Demo..I n MH '•otftbllrMftf that"*ini'iivcry.
*
'ih r Institute imu livvolnl to n r*
f..r h u m ,* cnr.ve I'lton
c .ats, I I Ropubiicona snd Hhlp- be able to identify so c ia l mini the eveentiv,- office*
fhinrry
for i&gt; nml kite. I.v-hnian wiilbl rvlnrn
Tonight the IV»i*!»iil will
, fliH.’iiMion nf tmn?a in thi* flnltl ^
f e d e r a l eon t'tothraai;
stead, Parm er,Labonte, of Mieoe- b.ra uf the iuub.
for
n
thorough ills ua.lon of world ecu in- II.v , Grand.- till.* year
n MiiMnn&gt;l of Isiri'i wkirli m ib tn liif fsmity wrlfnrn srfftHlltHiWi'
a . t , answered “ oyo"* H»t»h*r
Names of th* wllnaaacs wno mimic conditions and pvssi'dc itm.’•Th-re ik till VtBy t(l I f tli SO lerienTa) „i .be f .„ d,d n.il «i Ih.-.Tb.- ..... nd srs.ton bv.uchl « di*. amrndmrnl talificsliaci'
and rrammau *f
exitrcased veilttltgnrjs to *Testify e r*, anil the |o 'ltiisl .llunllnn in r’»fn|»!et«l)r
lower p ii:eil nutomnblli- li- n-e
fihhitR**, .Mm I • h.
.
. ..
............ * ru Bum nf lirm li til |»U»»Uc
fo r'I he bill.
against th* a t iltr ltn were with­ Enrnp-t s&lt; well.
min owitf, Nfltling Oi.il lilt* g«».r( nunual meeiing of t i - . linin'er of | ............ .
fur Florida mu!'"’:',1* , ■'*;
t»IT*
Th* major diff*r»re*u between held hecacwr nf fear Hut frio'-its
Musvotini’s spokesman was *P* f\QT |(Wfl lllvo r*»’l I* tn ll E- .uiuineter of lh
fn i.t.i S la in j
|*e Nii'i* I dktne on '•'*•vnncr.1
a long stop " ■'**' »-"lktr
tha Senate odd House mesautes nt the prisoners might attrmpl p. r*d to a *"«• o! lead In principle
iIih’h •*Jc ! gi\r him h lilif (r* i- ii .I outline I., | .i!i 1. t&gt; r irei.v n)„ „ iiv t'tnunini: f»r Family Web
gcHirrdny n. Ilia H.nsle r» &gt;«*•
relata to fertiliser and govern­ ■eprisals.
with the American contention Hud limp otrrhotnl. I&gt;tt«l In* i» nU»* cry to the Im'- iiiv lender.*.
’ fan- tV»»k".
ment distribution of power.
t , t„ H. th- bill tnlli-vr fw (!«**
Authorities at the ramp 'h r tr definite rrd'iclionr in timle ta r ut«*ly heippy**, bln* ml •.
All |in&gt;;
prop.ifn! ■ yc-trrdil) iHiinlmlra T.sbiy .it nm.n, lf» men nnd
-The Norris bill provides for saiu approximately llmi men still tiers ns Well aN concrete ntuvex to
Krnltrr in ll»t» )»*sr Mr. rn*| | l.m aril u tnn|n.rary i.dnsutioii in ’ w.uuen w irle-. met in luncheon
lit nnd 8lf» » '* ' f"r P*
r
(ContlnurA tin I’aoe Pour)
espcrim entsl production of filed were soiglit in eonnection with
Mr*. I.rhfiisn IiniI vtrt if illy
rniurnt iru u lalln .. t.. pcrmi. ..— ion nl Hi- Mmdexum:, llolrl car*. ■TF.o m*u» 1 ilrbalrd an.l
• pm ,'inniii
nitrogen and fertilisers a t tho the ah Uitmn and with the stotm•liirrtl f hopf* tlt'r l«» Ihp |»iryikvim cgrromcnl 1 within ' nulintry on whir
Ilnu.lolidi F. Hbv'h*
.•mi.-1 in tho be.-air mv-.j t m ’
Shoals, o itiole plants. Under in mg of the tt'ITrivn t'oiirty court
n( ntstr liMpinr#-, nf finlinr linn* |&gt;rn I irtli.il, \&lt;ap.
nnd liuiira ol f....l ..f I ..... but *. !'n.| vlee -ire*' ranamendment offered by the Ne- ho.se at I'rlmghvr last Thatsilsyi
lu
Ibe lr..t two v. e’- ,, w*.i rent
fnf th* filhini; liip Ihry Uk.» labor,
.b lit of the fonferen-e prmtderl in
Hie ilotlsr vvhto tFr iimtiw
b risk so and approved yesterday during n |nrecbi-ir m e.
pvrry May »»r .Imho.
Ibe pr*• idrnl i runu.lering n 111* -v’-•«•!.-*■ of I..........
'I'lli'd
the proposed Tet.nessee U lvtr *u- nuiulwi In )all help was pla.. ..
.
-Mo rr than unyili» • mi Ih .
||. t’orpre
tur nnlhority Itovt.l........f 'torl-nm. who will vrh'c r ronrolHec ptur.ii.id early
th ority—the goee-.nmert corporaior.sldaritlon. Thu i» v iin "r «»
tin**’. (*l ti, . 'ipervlar 11. h artiuil diirill,' letiMII here tonight.
i t tot. National Guard delatli wi t* j A e l v i t i P f i I I I R O l f t l T l world", ihr Miijl of |
lion which will adm inU irr llie
king th* « spcctv Still .1 h r.,- |i * O V I n l . l l I I I
» wi ll t lit. | m t ih«* ,i • viftin f»r (I p*rio,| uf Hu- .■••■crgeiiry. ’Ilu
florin- Ibe |.m
e , ' t 1*'1 t no,vn .tu lavor tee men*, ri-. Tho
law —would kara authority In go
At Deri.on, Juilge Advoculcj
Mortal . t:t» ultKinl ih..
!•••»!. ue .. &gt;ury Icgi lalinii i« In is- in \t t* ,'| &lt;f JaVkoonvill*. p*»sld*nt ta r bill. h&lt; pi»F--d by lh,- K «&lt;»•'•
irto production itself or leovv ni- Prank II. Ilailaga*. acting «•
TAMPA.
I»v I. *MS srrj p r « m*| start i»ut fur tor|or». U&gt;|1 it eluded in lb , two
.... dull.• ' nf tlm Hotldn i’us'inl llyqiene wo,- a mu h-ame
' c utnlUvt*
tironrtmenl's
vie*
Ira If ria n t No. 2 to the American cgal advi-or for the nillllirylnf Ih.- p*dirr
ifomn’l
Hi hr ir ihr nniln 1iml*!if w»»fVfi hill n&lt;» I liUio^ nlm*}o i\nii?ril, li»lko| »»n " I l f l*li(* »• of a nr,.p» ul lot tog i eu* in r I 0W»,
F ilm Hurrau Federation o r some lourt, h*I i a "showup" f»r IIk- j -»iua',| «« a twrjnanrnl unit of Ih. lhis
l. | llvrlene i" Hi* I'nininu flit, with f t “ • 'v *» hir-Jtcu*
I IftfghUlltinri of I rail* n* " magon y nf th at o rgariratton for triod.l | n .o n crt hrbl in inn „ r I*raitm*nt. rrorganliailon «.r
Volt I rl lattice I •b-uH wiihu. , lu Ii hrnneh ..f I'riui ••it,", while Mr*. I* K. Itnll, of weight fnr .nr - .11 'to iUXWUpo.ut
Milt
tho
Nrw
Idetsctlvr- bureau, ehollihlng of ito
v u i a l v t frrtilisar production.
lion with a riot at th
fill illy idjoiirti'Ti, mid Ihr g«»vrr irv lu vvmk on*, with rt.vemmcn* .In I .rnille. -."",1 bygien.' •Iiair- ,1*-a and ut. It S!*'»
*‘W
The Hill bill provides fo r com- Shields fa.ni near her* last wr \ |office of cldrf I.r Il-to livr* .rad
• III, lion.. nureenie.it f»r euiilud man uf Ibe HI ale i’areot Tea*be.
5 f(tlU 'f rhoi
.♦ M«U- fo i l t j
.iibstltutlon
of
n
lieutenant
m
nor
U tapiily flrdnnj* man/ ihr
nificlal nr q u an tltj prod.etion of
Itcsent
wele stair agin.s. rnmmand of th.- buieau, nu.l a hills IrfI on hi* ih«k, mi if»r in ..f I'rufftielinn, inirlmu. i s i n ami Asuwlati'-n ilia u-'seil "Tlie J-oeial )I0 tag bill sp-mw&gt;red by Senalora
fertilisers.
county officia-x and sfc .iil depo- general sshaknip of Ih* .l-l's-' |v»n (irhifig trip it in th«- tni.h Ilnurs of Islnir weir u;ge-ie.| l*-H. It, 'ie"e I’mhlewr in tb* I’stwnl- Griseit. of llinhiell. an l M'UJ, of
,i ibe chsmtor "r e &gt;'nni"&gt;i • rue I Ten, her Field nnd I’rogresl In
As for power. Ih* Norris ment­ lira who ......
to id ratify lh*
SI. Petersburg. *•*
•
!,... nn.| m n eonferen * uf j'.'iit' Florida".
or* provide* for. government coo- men cosine, ltd wdh the riot. A mrnt, were th* pnn'ipnl fra tir- sflrr nil.
o* a lengthy report of the poll**
tmly two shirt •"ttcli'. i, o'#
il nnd ecprinniie lender,, nil ' a I'
(traction, purchar* or Irose of rerniil of this avbten-c also « •
T
i
l
l
,
oflein'MUi
ll'e
delegptev
-Oinmittee of the board of r.l)
Irani miss ion
line,.
while th*
ii"l Mil.
F r e e C lin ic W ill H r
ot-lju s*;I at I i - i l l -1 M r t h n J i.t I ir nn • site ngainit the t.iil t* |tf
kept for future ranvideration "f rrp,*wntatlve, to Mavor It V
d :d.
Hu i
Ho:ao bill nroold hive the guv- the military court, which u t"^- J ( hsvnemy. jrslerd ar. Tb* r*|u&gt;-« "I
tuard n lalt. I&gt;v Hr. F A mail* Fefmr Ih rn’l w ,
I
here
it
res
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ii
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I*
I V e l d i M o i i ( l a y ,T u t 's ( h y
tjonalor
Itesolianr. nf I aliit
errm ent first try to contract with paring the rases fm cinl lnnl.
I , f | . I ...n "III., .ta le In a 'lh
|’r. 'dent 1- .,,1 , nr I t In d.l.
' * ' *n nrred strongly that "" "''1"
Itcuch, oi-thnr Of til cimudttc.e’j
la’ll t
ptlrato parties for distribution of
..ffi er.
— • i l l Itv c 'e r e f 'o n
Judge Brad ry wa, ammig Ih". ^tines be mad* in th* |"die* •'*
Ihirvthv Iit tut*, rount i* MIliNti tt.,,i aHo In lb* f i, * I f
i Hlinul ".ibvtiti to I ill. ia 1 .1 msoi
ti ti i \ |».,b&gt; •!.-vltls Sttardruunt";
the power before building any wbn erleird llic rinn.beia in t ] |-arfnv^evt personnel.
.
l
.
.
|
front
I'o.it’"
mint*, &gt;•
m r i'iil •/Hill
i , ii
. I.idr" W. s Crri-vcll. urmtn.-i t* aurt»url tho II.-UH
lines Itself.
' •ni
I'ty 1110,1th County r u .it l"» •'• i Hiraiiorinr the need for rw-«r«t 'hat l»r f VV. I*»:*.«•. of »h Millr I ,.,ien the I"'"'
.lx
I
o
il,d
ie . brad of III" l» 'l» a l || raid it wud.l giro "teal rxfi
Efforts by 8enalor Bankh*ad where the hearingv were toll.Jm alton nnd
llurnl
ino't
'"*•&gt;
•"
lose c*-np«ral»u •Tolfil «f II' rtlth «*
I i.tiv.lff.jrMl
t » if,itr»»v J 'lv r tt ilf l 'n’»ri, ,,r* •»*' 'H r all •Ur-oa «f ari-m-UF- i
(D. A la.t, to sobatltot* th* Major L. I»r« Mallonre, n mei ilwr j witld,, Ito department, lh* r..m hm no!if»n| hrr thflt t Will I,..,
ntridv
"• •
, jut ||vciit(|# ff
• |to*lnvior ,.,i and would prrivi.l" .p,uf«l»5
Hovs* fertiliser and power rlauses uf Hm military court, raid J o d j r |mitler inlimatril that unlei* it- ■» *• at»lr •» bofrl t|*r p ri itiw l Kffitl
ni-rt.l Iarvd
to pr* • '
__________________
•:rT"ti ' !•'** •“i t j,
h r M m n s ’ely H.OOfJO'l n " e a r In V
met with signal defeat a fte r Nor­ Bl* Hy dal r.»t testily and P- ludiw*** forlhCnmteg
immect'n'-ie *|. » t 1
"I ’ fri. I
• Xt ” . • I ' r V
l.lrnl. Helen F M*,**. nf Talf*ha"»c, irven-.e far the cehnnli.
ris had indicated h it ovrn pfpvi- not bean dacidr.l whethre to I "drastic action will to te-iuoiuen ! day an l Tuesday a . wa, .m l H - w l. H
t f »&gt;' ■ I......
;&gt; nator Rlit-llv. TeluRi t , watltW
ri’.'ldinee.l till t’cge I'nllfl
lieu a more nearly met President would bo in lo it upon.
»d l.v tb* committee." Initeml ef r &gt;r need Moil try.
! - " I OerftV^
• " '» •
It. ,1
*», ( tbe hill. Iwcau-w «f tlm r&lt;- I
Rooscvslt'a wishes.
II*
wdl
om*
to
Psnford
cb
'«
o.
rneem*,.
*
»* t-,.b.
It wot believed that MU) "I lb* vica fft-iad. a* at present ran
ti­
time,I U r lerj, wnuld it«*rrlr« Ihv
Escept for the fcrtl Uer and the 200 peiaons stilt sough ba I sltliited. the committee sngce-tnl r.fu la v and Wadnr.lay Imtc*'. setf.lpipoeed .. ..............
•
)"". ,-f about
a er»r
f n l oVIoek In tto
T h ^ - , v*,. r, it".ual ls.^
power sections, Iho Fenste and gone to lies Molncj yrtteruoy t» wnpn.n'ment of »ueh a «.|U*d from ...
uud .laid "lids will mean an ixtr*
House measures are virtually the attrnd tha cnr.vantion of the Na­ the personnel nf the de|rettv„ !»• n.ntning until noon and from I no. lures ch l'f *
' '
s*. don nf the tegwl.-l-ra and a
came.
*
tional Fsim cis Holiday A'.ucin trail, tn to hanged every &gt;n ,V| wk to 7.00 n'ctueV in Ih -lltn d . fMoelollon apwnvcn
k.d
l:.-ii.-ral sul'a lax -.v.'.i thltktt I
days. The report further nugg* ' ifterrmuii. he will examine alii ":«ball I' be •
Hon.
,,f Ih*
oproAto"
ed H at ito uniformed prdu" ll-SC
ril., brought to h U .» ' Ik. i’ onhl "bn !« hea,| Iff... Ih*
.
Min'.
•
I.." f'ompiny
'flu* *i»ftiitfH|»piovrH laj;
•de Hrimary ftehnol.
CHICAGO, May. 4.—id ’l f Inr f.ure to divided in rlasses A, II
F in a l R ite s A re P a id
tv iitRfn n r i
\ \ IMKI.O. t&gt;llfa* M.y I
- iih lie pece.-nn'r
If
#niv Ip » inti» Inw, wutilil tr*iutt
ence Harrow was bt-vy I.m)*y It* nnt It men, nceording In ipialt
1' T n )
T o S a n f o r d R e s i d e n t a tidying •‘•eveial poirlv” which'Hention* and value nf Ito men f
fro n tin 'rd
♦i •A IM'Vf 4*ra in It* la d nf tb" . . (Continued jin I'ligc l' iiu f ) ..^ .
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• in.‘vtSdi-wtit—taki'
h* |d m a to cjjyiba.is- in it.frret the forre. this elOMlfl atlon i-ein,*
&lt;la; .-nd'iu,
n io iig VI.r li'o-t
Ftuwral services for A. D. irg n m ly till) l"»,i
•hr Iviris of pay .bieieases, in '• • •
W e d s S e c re ta ry , ^ j
i,.w |*&gt;, .lUuvFtul. u u r t p u r t i d P l a n s B e l n u A r r a n g e d .
J : K iw a n in n H M i d T ®
Chaa*y, B|, resident of Sanford rh atg ed with Hie mobbing nI„f ..f Ibe present length of .-*1,1 ■
for Iho post 10 ye«(s who died r'idii.lion nf an elderly judge in basis.
" •i
T a l k U h n r i l y W o r k to 1»r-lnv in .a me sg" from th"
GAIMEVVII.I.E. M' '
F o r M c c ; In P a h ilk a
i .
R s a r p - In r a . n l dietri
In Waycroas y-ff'erday, were held aa attrm pl to halt farm mu'lgage
Dr. Albeit Shaw, 7b. edit- ,.f th
i e - t n u a r t e r a heir.
In Poster Cemetery
In Pte*c* iu re .lo .iin .
d.len'
•
•
Review
of
Rovi*-'
*»d
!
C h ild H o r n , M a n D ie *
Hnwatrl
'f
# ,p'|. I* II Mnan, cnmarnn lint:
Lie it. K. C. NiHa-n. Carl T.
Georgia this morning
v r a r o ll ar. rtlr-ry. M
'
ihe Eanfnrd h &gt;r. • • i&lt; r. w H
with Rev. Lester McDonald of­
MRN. t WEN IN NEW YORK W h e n I f o H p i t a l B u r n s . McCall, were marrir.l 1r,". .'•“'"F j y(, r ()fy&gt; g. J. V ., nd T . I &gt;' &gt;(. H-.vxt ..'I I linker, reported t h a t, Plei'S, »nd Itocert J. V *us. of Or*
rejialrd
,'f the amilc dentil lan-to, rpent » r"r!inn "f 'h&gt;v
ficiating. .
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WA£IIINGTON. May 4 . - W 7 Ay,tE. P a . May ♦ 'V,
i "M r T.iaily IK j"*;' ''t
turg, m tm to ,,-t
Mr. Chadty. who foruwrly .re ­
i •' ii'Kin t"
al Waycroaa. died after an Ruth Dry an Oaun. m im .l.r to p,flJ. !(. . , h ,n t f*nr ..................
t o , ‘„to t y f r i . r . l , a - l '. li - 1 " " M" ’" r ............. t th* Flon ti . ...., ..I .Wit f ilFiuna. nr rt.1.utifi M tyor V. A. Speer and otkera lu to,
dr-T with jpeir.berg
extended Illness. Ha waa born In .
*!!r-'2-Nr ,..!!!.,.k Z " a fauiing dr. n . Imiay s h m t o ^
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. r „|lV| DUt’iel Kle-eui. I 'iim nifc- •" f , . I* v-a. fi.iind, the o v e r a g e onnectlon «"th the piopoird h
, ,* i 1, ' iI ihI" 30*13 north, Inns; I Fourth of July reUbrxtlon that ]|
Of f t naan, Gs.. waa employed by tot.lay, to look a Her brains** matj k , Robert I'aeker llo
ui-aned l« leave inmie.liet»ly for tlnyr g*d G l'l "•••r'&gt;
t &gt;i„ i i ' " ' ea»t, wh, h w nuld! will be held if IhrialVv a , p*iU uf ' H
Iho AHaolh Cooit Lino Railroad Ufa and aee friend* before aollirg t|||, A
WBI trarn ia th" h*&gt;
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nf Judge Writer r. Crlowrll a,"I
v, .I *'llv e r ro r - I bn I’a { Hie opening nf Memorial Uri.*;e ’
b* a Ma-kamith for many years. for her new poat ia Copenhagen jt, | , , |ht
uf the leiim Wavbingtun and N*«
Rntort For age. «.f tael ranv, to
. Ii .au frnrv Ra nlliegn ne*ri aa a fire brl'fce.
-* i earn" I* Sanford about 10 a n t Thurscay.
1 ?£.. .InTalU and mother w rr- reUeuL Nl lmn, who ia la' i n j ff
RfMKlKVPJ.T TO «'••)•• H IR Rnhcr* In II »’-l'••» ' 1 0 »rt ,, w. or.d it— r.. i &lt; nf Japan.
r**t Ilallldvy^ nf Wtnler i'trk .
- -minding appm srh*d|
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rd
Nure'vlrg kirn aro his widow, MOTHER’H DAT . PROCLAIMED 1|rg a broken An
armol,‘ was
rnrfiru
The
• f Sanford; four sons, Joe Chascy 1 WASHINGTON, May 4*-&lt;f)— from the b.raing bull
W A S H IN G T O N , Mar l &lt;'7V «"l» •"
of Brre vers. Go... James Choaoy Prexldaat Rooorvvlt by proclama- din *{ shock. T*to hundred and J i I'rF.-'Irnt Boorav lt n reptrd an ar* bring
ged Melvin Chancy of Jaeksoft*
(ton yutorday railed for obaerv- oifcer pr- tentv ware iw to.l «ut ■■* .nyitolion In i&gt;p*n CHi*»gns t cn- all
tha Inlet eat
vttlo, Adoluhuo Chaary of caaf&lt;n4)
Day oa May H. &lt;nt, or cirtled down tod '•*». " f iury of Progress r*pu«ili«n May
geo daughter. Nr*. J . G. foator *■Bet• of Mother**
‘ everyth
---- - ing *be •
lhi-a 27 were iitfar, \ m ar) M • r 7« Thv Senate gran1"'! I.rt»*.| end th*
•
that
ti Ja,rb»aavtHa: tvna brother*. W.
. year "far tb*' roLof aad wtl- than &gt;•' -day o’d. Tha fir*, origin nowir* to lu bunXInc nniinillH
Chancy of Pftttoraoa, Ga..
’fitfo
of moth try anil children who of which I* Ultdctormined. In 'n Investigate the l.xna iiy tha
of Tampa, sad
Reconstruction fiuxnr.- Corpora*
Ototar. Mr*. J. D. WU4o* of Way* « y bo to n e d of tho ao.esvit,.. flirted cbarafi eatlauhod at ll*-V
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m erit «f • victory aver
J-to-btot Conan Indians on
A The Jaekbls, without
ifatftks, dropped • • to 1
Orihndo on Thursday, but,
i t ' Bfaator In Um Haa-ep
taptola right-hander on the
they shoved over a victory
that has tbs tram nil
lo r another victory tomor-

Yesterdays Results

i n are only lira local
lap regularity, Chdpman
boa, has bora yprklng
daily la order to perfect

as- k for mom
tba approval of
•a jT It-la -sa id
P R jr f lto . backer* a re aallaflaU.
: 'jfaaA gsr Barnes ha* naaooncsd
tnttoMoam of Bddla Moots, flaaby
m an M r of th a ' l f t | team- Moara
• lo a d with Orlando an hour after
ba&gt; wjm f»Ua*sd. Barpet also gonna»pgd iku slgnlag af a piUkor
natM d'B rady .who la now In Heath

Plans Made To Second Meeting Of
Cease M ilitary Chess Club Is Held
Activity In Iowa On Tuesday Night
(Continued fro*
Onal
Halloa**, of AuiViboo. with three
other national guard officers i s
members. Is to bo BMlstad by
Judge Advocate Frank B. Hallngsn. acting as special piuoecutM
for the state sttoinoy geuersl.
The body, la addition to Israe­
ligad ag the so-called farm rem it
cases, will set as tha court
throughout tbs seen templed by
the troops during the period of
partial law.
Major Msllosee in Le Mara
yesterday conferred with guard
leaders here an means to co-ordU
nets law enforcement and J-Jstica
dispensing' agencies la the two
areaSi one of wblra cantors about
Denison and the ether about this
| |||e
Details of troops contloed scourDig the occupied areas through­
out tha day la search of peraoaa
wanted In csnacctian, with riots
last week at the Joseph Skidds
farm near Dsnlsan and at the
O'Brien county
courthouse In

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raised In the t b u t t o n end maltrsatment o f Judgo C- C. Bradley
a t La Mara.A t ths Ls Mars guard camp offleers said epproalmaUly 60 parsort* still wsrs sought In connec­
tion with the Primghsr and l&lt;e
Mara disturbances. They said III
persoas wars bald under guards
la • barn convurtsd Into a Jail
a t the ramp.
Judgs Hatlagan said the number
of prlmnsra at Dealson numbered
aboel to. and details of troops
wars sadslag others. Sioui City
jails housed It, four of them a r­
rested a t Sioui City for distrib­
uting literature protesting against
martial law.
One of tha causes af the re
cant ilsturtonc* hers was re­
moved yesterday when the Ed
Durbaed family vacated a farm
which they had held In defiance
of an eviction order for several
weeks.- Neighbors of ths Durbanda
kept a two-day vigil on (he farm
recently to prevent Sheriff R. E.
Rlppoy from osscutJng the order.
The Durbaada, who wort tenants
on lha farm, wars ordered hy
goard author Ills* to vacate and
moved off yesterday morrlng.

Plaster Model Of
Parthenon Will Be
Laurence W. Hitt, an architect,
Shown In Museum assisted
by Rosa Folia, caretaker
n
"mass of broken columns
parched on a Creak hilltop" to
Pittsburgh school children and
their parents. After mor* than a
year’s work, a plaster modal of
tbo ancient tempi* has bean un­
veiled la Carnegie Museum, built
to an asset seals and complsts
even to the hundreds of tiny
sculptured figures and medallions
of tha original.
Th* modal, on* of three In ths
United States, was constructed by

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o f casts In tha museum's depart­
ment af fins aria. It Is II l«l fast
tong, on g tcria of oao-twontloth.
It rests on an alavatad platform
so that It must bo viewed by the
spectators from the same relative
angle as tba Parthenon wao teen
by the (lreeks as they climbed tha
Acropolis 1900 years ago, Mr. Hitt
modeled separately all of lha
places after studying drawing*
and photograph* af all available
remains of th* tempi*.

Im m , win act as Instructor of
the Ins tits to on PaUJc Responsi­
bility la tha rM d •( Knmiljr
Wsifars. Sessions will be held at
the Parish House /s ill I*:**
•'dock.
e Tha Monlcswa* Hotel then becoomb the scobs of a luncheon
which will toteg addresses by to appeal to la Governor 8holu
bt o s a ci by Mrs. Willis M. Bail, who could g n a t Mr. Sasadara a
.
president of the Florida Social Hy- reprieve. . . .
After approvlsg tbs sate af
county osra*d lota M, TJ, sad 14
» Pnrunt-Tescbsr Association, in Sanford Park to tha Sanford
of JncksonvUls.
At 8:S0 o’clock Hberwood Hmlth,
of Jacksonville, will preside over
a session devottd to "Social Hyglens.** n s First
Methodist
Chorth auditorium will bo usoo
for thla session and Ulks will bo
mod# $y Dr. F. A. Brink, of TelInbhaaoo, state hsalth officer;
Judge W. £ Criswell, Judgs of
ths Dursl Coonty Juranllo Cobrt,
had Miss Helen C. Mawvr, comarissiocMr of tha Stott Deportment

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capable players within a short
Ud*e.”
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• As announced last week,-membarshlp is free to tbs pablle. ths
only charge to be madq being n 99
cant monthly payment 1 to tabs
solved In arranging chess tourna­
ments with out-of-town teams.
Those present Inst night Includ­
ed Mr. DeCottrs, Mrs. Berths
Tahsch, Mr. and Mrs. B, C.
Moors, R. M. Burak, w . H#
Srhmldt, II. W. Houlr A. B. LoveJoy. Dr. C. J. Marshall. Dr. G. 8 .
Reiman, Falla Frank, A. J. La**;
Ing, Acting Chief of'Police C. H.
Rhaffer and Mrs. Shaffer, J . 't t .
Van Hoy, H. B. Pops. Judge J. a
Sharon and Frederick Bell. *
A third meeting will bo h»'d
neat
Tuesday night at
S.*J
o'clock.

Opening Session
Of Conference
Set For Tonight
1Continued From Page 0n»)
la the- First - Methodist - Chorea -in
tha form of an Inspirations! m ail­
ing. Millard Dsvldson of tha
Boys’ Industrial Homs at- Mari­
anna, and president cf tha Con­
ference will preside sml Introduce
the speaker of the evening. He la
Dr. E. L. Clarke, professor of
sociology at Rollins College. Ills
subject is "Tha College of Today
as It Relates to Modal Work."
Karl Lehmann, chairman of
local arrangements for tbs Con­
ference, today appealad to rosldsnta of thla community that they
attend as many sasalops of th*
Conference a* possible. "Hanford’*
reputation as a convention- city
hangs in th* balance", ho said,
“and w* ought to make sor boat
showing. The speaker* and
timeliness of tholr subjects should
bring out a large number of our
residents. There should bo g sub­
ject of Interest to every person

Re-Written Measure
la Expected To Be
Acted Upon Friday
WASHINGTON, Mar «— &lt;SVA rewritten security regtatlen bill,
embodying etrongsr-thnn-originnlly-projested enforcement yrerisiona to guard the public from
fraudnlent issueB and designed to
shad a bright light of publicity on
now securities, will be reported to­
day to the House.
Chairman Rayburn of the House
Interstate Commerce Committee,
which drafted tha new bill, as­
serted yesterday it would be
brought ap far action la the House
Friday under procedure limiting
amendments.
The redrafted msecure differs
radically from both th« original
measure approved by the White
House and th* Mil written by tbs

UOHgates will meet fnformnlly
n t the Celery Club for a cupper
NEW YORK, May
sooslon that wfll be social In .-mtars, and will be addressed brief­ Alfred E. Smith, writing In tha
ly by leaders of social welfare Issue o f the New Outlook oat to­
day, declares the Raconatroetlon
Finance Corporation has "out­
lived Its useful aosa." .* ►
"It wwo given too many con­
flicting functions and the organ!cation was afways lop-heavy",
—
tha former New York governor irwiissp ■—
ritlea Issued under th t nlr^etion
continues.
"The original functions In Ike of the InteraUto Commerce Com­
(Continued From Page Ons)
Reconstruction Finance Act af mission, which already requires
'lnccr Tony Pllchfonl supervises lending money to banka and other publicity.
Striking
ho work.
Strikini out lha revocation pro­
Institutions should bo transferred
As a final act pertaining to as promptly ns possible to tbo visions, which would force * ths
roads, lha Commissioners
ap­ Federal Reserve Board, or to soars commission to aarerlaln th* cor­
proved lha pajment of f 10,060 to other control banking agency In rectness of the Information after
the State Road Department In full connection with tha re-orgaaUa- the Issue* wore sold to the puMie.
payment of work on the fill upon tlon and unification of the entire Uw eommllle* substituted a pro­
vision ampowarlng the commission
whlrh the Department la now con­ national banking system.
to Issue “step orders" against
structing tbs lake-front boulevard.
"Tbs
relief
functions
hev«
al­
County Tag Collector Jno. D.
them.
Jlnklns reported that the month ready boon very wisely transferred _ _"Th* commission la hereby em­
of-April had produced a total of to a dim eter general op relief by powered to make an eiam inallon
IIJ .I6H.60 (ollected far state and lha President.
"The public work* functions of~eil who too, In any way, afford
courty purposes from all sources.
to buy, for th# purpose of creating
Of thla amount 99234.62 goes to­ should ho transferred to o public work tor the unemployed a t dseent
works
administrator
or
director
ward ths county and Its upkeep
wages on worthwhile projects of
general of public works.
and 9017.96 to lha atata.
permanent value, thus drewlag
"With
those
transfers
accom­
Tha Commbuloners voted to
money out of hiding and gattlsg
labia a request from ths Dade plished, tha R. F. C. could go out It Into circulation tend starting
County Commissioners that the of buslaosa."
In the sana article Smith tha heals of Industry turning.’*
local board pass a resolution of
writes t
protest sta le st-th a ^ Sholts Re­
"Personally I have no objection
funding BUI known
House Bill
to Inflation, p ro v id er It la nat
110.
Praaaaatad with a revised fire uncontrolled monetary Is flail so
Inauranre schedule upon all county and any monetary Inflation la
properties, the
Commissioners hard to rostra!.' | still believe the
obeyed It as prsssntsd. Th# new bast f e r n af Inflation la » large
schedule calls for insurance total- national public works bond lu es,
lag 9109,000 on the property and sold with a patriotic appeal la
ffdifrsa whs ran* last year th* small denominations to tbo public
so ao to enlist tba co-operation
Insurance totaled over 9260,000.
Thos. Kenny, of Orlando, ap-

May Meeting Of
County Board Is
Staged Tuesday

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L on g’s M eat
m r . v u sheared af aom*
authority and named a
e p t tba board of directors
Minds* Jo* Tinker, Charles
C'CUada Walla, and other
QOdtoid was n riatad as
ir, by Mr. Furcaq, manager
a t, Roabttok Co, and a forratoastoori ball player.
taU, ' Ttnktr, Wolfs, tad
Mrinbsr of tba hoard of dli.tp e a t tbo aftaranan at
) Held yaatorday getting tbo
Otto stops. Tinker -coochod
field, wtdla •Purnell worked
plMtors, Tba aaw maaagar

■FXaod on first bass wbara
raportad as baaing lookad

Vtakar laid young R*d
|p r » »• fU r tba aborUtop
■ t •*»
U ni U*
In- Um makings of . raol
I r v ,»!»».,• . -f-e ,
MU announced tba raleaas af
^ r a h tr a m ChsopWOlUcs.,
r i • Hall, and
to w n ees

shoot tbo works on Its present
Mam, accordlag to Manager Al
Baker who said that hi* pitching
staff of Early Joiner, Bud Haas,
Lefty Lm s , and Lefty Burkhart,
will stack up with aay round tke
league, anil that hi* batting Ulant will Imprwvs before many
day*.
Cocoa, loaguo-loadlng today, lost
Bill Strickland. Tba toll blonds
left for Rock Island III., the
Cincinnati! Red farm, to spend ths
summsr. That leaves th* Indiana
with only Lefty Baker a* a hurlar.
However. Cbco* officials will Im­
port a pair af flingars this weak,
and will mak* avtry effort to put
another strong tasm In tha field

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Ever ilace the Lindbergh kidnaping tragedy
h**
been mounting public indignation, with new laws adopted
to curb the evil, ■«** a t the aame time increasing numbers
of abductions. However the people think about it and how­
ever the various governmental lub-divuions may act to
check the menace, kidnaping continues to flourish.
When the little "eaglet” was taken from his crib, later
to be -found murdered, the press of the country consoled
the grieving parents with the suggestion that the child
tyr, that Its death wouty
would result In such a
had been a m artyr,
public retrulalbn against the crime that kiddnapEng Would be
■tamped out once and for slL
We have gJnce learned that the Lindbergh baby .died
In vain and that aside from the pasaage of a national.law
hitting at the menace and the adoption in some states of
stricter measures, nothing has acted to deter certain elemenfa Of the underworld from continuing to traffic in one
of the' most cowardly and despicable businesses of the
criminal firmament.
In the frontier days of the Old West, horse stealing was
Iftduilfed In to such an extent and without any appreciable
resistance on the part of the law, that men were forced to
talcs matters In their own hands and many a noose was
loopcff atouhd offenders' necks. Horse stealing soon be­
came very unpopular*
The country his progressed a long way since those
crude days, and it Is hirdly conceivable that anything so
drastic and inimical to (he finer feelings of society should
be suggested or condoned a t thia time, but the makers of
the laws and those who enforce them must realize that

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unlfff the«f ~orjmaa- *y«-ohookodr-tho- aIterantrtre-wW,T*wT^IT«wr t&lt;flVery man for himself", and we will see some action like
as Lkwa* f « i , are »&gt;• the "vigilantes" of old.
Tha latest kidnaping case is that o f lO-year-eld Peggy
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b o t o , the fro* Me Math, daughter of a prominent Massachusetts faiuily.
The distracted father is willing to meet every demand, to
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"deal, faithfully and honestly, and without thoughts' of
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utlon or punishment". Parental love Is uppermost
thoughts and It is upon this love that the kidnapers
n M waa dripping
are depending for their immunity. The extremist punish­
though, dr7*»h«l.
ment is too good for them.
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exceed two percent for »o*h gwo*
after tho - __ ______
mmdnHon* hag all boort read, end sale*, with gnarmntee* thnl th*
tha reeoting woo thrown open fet exemption of homes would net ho
further **«g**ti*aa.
.OJtd to business property"
Tlw pupils of Grade Sts ef th# L iw m ii Smith. Teddy • * « T .
Tb* Herring resolution called • Mr. Wheeler eipUiood th at In
Grammar School, tioghl by k i n Erikine Pope. Frank Pal. Israel for tb* entire elimination of th* th* event m action is taken In the
Arthur Dtekln*. Ilewkm* * mill publicity tax. hot i
l.nty Newsome, «Hh
LegMtalor* during th*
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school mate* of o tW grades, «» Connelly, Robert Cobb, Sydney (■rgnlioo, Uw resolution
day* of tb* seeiio#, ”w # .
th* refoe* •Aamended
to
provide
for
lb*
elimi­
this measure for w* would like eiently.nr •hail it h*
Joyed a delightful ell-dig pfcnfc Chase, Frink Chepptli.. Henry
a t Woodland Park Sstreday, chnp- Camorae, Carl Bruton. Collie Big­ nation of alt bod one-eighth of n to b* on record #» favoelog a sal** dustry Itself, which
mill. Mr. Weogrnft reid that the Inn end' tb* protection of our problems intimately,tronad by Miss Newsom* and Mia*
home*. When e a r broken dewn inltiotir* end leadership,
Clfflia 'GIbfoe. Two wagone, aa ger*, G. W. Spencer, Rtiiaald C o u n t y ____ „
automobile, a boggy, several boy* Holly. Alfred Robson, end 1’rrry staotly appealed to tor doe*lions ta x paring »y*t»™ deeeat Pn&gt;- co-operation of Uw govsn
which would
on blcytiri and horseback, war* Packard.
( b c t m l l ihould. It mean* that tee that th* pubfk Inb
Mr*. Charie* Ball ha* retimed priation that could
seme thing must b* don*, and the protected!”
th« mod** of fonveyanc# of lb*
sale* tax may be that mean*.”
Booeovelt ha* not dleek
bappy party of young people and to bar hone in Atlanta after a brag of publicity.
few day* rUil with her father,
B. F. Haines of AJtamonto. H. M. Pap worth was the only attitude bat every
Iba chaperones. Tho*«
plaaiur* it »** to altawd Ilia F . A. Rehumpert, and her lister. Bfrting* fslard objection to Urn speaker against tb* isle* tax, al­ that ho will took fkvorak
passage of the resolution on Uw though Mr. KUbre aioeo to toy tho government eo-op*ret
pleasant tips* phnic and day In Mias Beaair.
ground*
that It should he diew sed that beenure “ The subject la too aa a first trtnL
Mr.
and
Mr*.
R.
R.
Pea*
hare
the park w«r*: Kate Meredith.
further, preferably by the com­
Proposals for orgeniuth
Alice Andei, Ag*M Botbamly, returned home from a etali gHtfnl
ae which could summon par big for me. I’m not going to vot* war Induslrie* board to lai
I h u l drew , Helm Hand, Annie honeymoon and wilt he at home
either
for
or
agilnat
it-"
plete control over Indostr
the miny friends on Serrnth sons who are both for and against
Lee. Marjorie PackaH, Marlal le their
F. I , Miller said that In hi*
th* publicity tax.
Mr. Habt**’
been laid aside by th*
Khoad*, Ru*»»ll Robert*. Dorothy Street
point wt* carried, eHer ha bad of­ opinion “Thl* I* the rairest way committee working at th#
M;». Harry BlephrSson, of Jack- fered Uw * (bended resolution.
Rnmph,
A&lt;bl*
Runge,
May
to pay tax**; II. II. Pattlshall, of heeded by Senator* Wagner.]
Thrasher. Edna William*, Ruth ■lonrllle, in in Ihe city the gu««t
Earlier In the meeting. Mr. G&lt;n*vs, said ”1 am heartily in oermt, New York, and LaFd
Taylor, Eli«*b»th Galne*, Elias-1 of her slater, Mrs. W. M. Haynes, Haines had questioned the reason favor of tb* aalaa tax provided
Republican. Wisconsinsfon. Height*
hath Stafford, Ruth McDaniel, Ed- ffiaford
for introducing * group of resolu­ relief I* given from real ratal*
Tier
This group Includes a nil
Mr*.
Brother
son
has
re*ign*d
ward Rett), Mr*. J. W. Plekia*.'
tion* that appeared to hav# little taxes”: If. R. Btcvrns stated that of economists sod Assistants
r t to ­
Mr*. M. II Bowler, D. U Thrasher, U long distant* telephone opera* to do with a reduction in gosere- ”Al le n t we won’t have lo dig
nt th® * * ■ ? •
Clifford Walker, E*«rilt Melt*, or and accepted a position in Ihe mental coats, if* said that ho wa* around at th* end of th* year to retaryoptekinson
department. It has bran t f
Harold BraAury, Mi* Br*dbary, People’s Bank.
under th* Impres*ion that th* find moqey to pay our real ratal* over a multitude of reedy
meeting wa* called to die:*** pro­ la irs If a sales tax U p u t’on, for
» ...
Wtablifhlng of a Stale Constabu­ posed reductions, and that aa a we’ll bo paying
»h&lt;,*^or ‘he pl! ^ tnk(^ w oclatloo t
P J f lf lf t f OT v l l l t i n g lary for .tbJSfvainn that we be- m atter

Business
Roosevelt

SANFOfcD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Sii

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rwmry-fflirrtfri*wmff W

«, sre alrvsdy embodied'In the
I* h» • po*ltion to render tho arise,
■am* aervlc* without extra cost to platform* of such organisatiou
we nf Msnicias th* Florida
lh* taxpayer*.
3. After a discussion of relu- polities.
Hr- Wheeler
an*wired Mr.
(Continued From 1»go))n*l
■bit information reel Ired and •
recommendations are hasrd. It I# thorough Inreatlgntlon we are of Halnra by stating that th* comwithin th* orerp* of thia imwllng to Ihy opinion that there should bo mlttae had bran instn»:te(| to look
• pr’rov*, r*i*&lt;t or amsnd. W« «Hd no change in the present "Arsen­ Into various matters, thet it had
not go Into dstail as to.Jost who'* ic lead Spray law * that I* now done so, and is now offering it*
findings. "We must not forget
•usings might I* msd*. as »« in sffect.
that w* must make •») wishes
did rot frvl that that was within
4. This committee is In fnvor known to our representatives,” Mr.
the scop* of our work. Rather, nf Bill No. .10 providing for 3
am It ft that to th* governing commission to buy county and Wheeler said, “for it to not poebodies to work out when our find­ municipal bonds a t the market stbl* for them to come to Sanford
the pelteij. npilM .
Health In Hard Times
*Sw the blood-tool tloMom
ings and rtcomnitnilitfon* nro price If said market price is con- each sraok to find out wher« w*
prosettUd. Ws Invlt* full dissua­ -Merahly below per and e*3 ’,c stand on any proposed matters.”
Th# first real debnle of the
l redrcupped moe* a id snuftted
.The health record of the populations of different coun­ sion keeping in mind that wa ar* rv‘[-H by lh* *ald cities or evening tame when th* seventh
pM L'
f _.... tries in Europe show that, aa (it the United States, the only (hailing lh* course, but a* rntintrs at a considerable saving. resolution wm offtrtd, Iho rt*olu
I mushroom thrusting through economic depression, which has now lasted for three years, the rr*w, we Want no mutinimi
X The rnmmlltfe recommends lion calling for tho •bcIWmwnt
thn wold,
■ .
... hap not aajret adversely affected the health of thn people, after we havr wrlghrd anchor and that the Remlnote County School of the Agricultural Department.
early clowaUp’* buduod gold.
set the sail*. Our object is not Board be aitvired that II Is our
Mr. Woodruff explained that the
according to statisticians of the Metropolitan Life tnsurance to dictate or In th* slightest de­
it tarried (her* to
wish that no school contracts be eommUte*’* reomrAiendatton ta d
Company.
gree attempt to ifetale, but to mad* until after the session of met with tho approval of »h* Board
Uvl}9€
"Measure)] by the death rate, the public health hns ac- sound a warning as to condition* the
present legislature is dosed. of Public ’ Instruction, "whkh is
i n wyi ually shown improvement concurrent with Increasingly un­ as they esist. It is much easier
8.
Th# committee recommends working with o* I" the »*hooJ
m«d to favorable economic conditions”, snya thc insurance com- ^ a U y oul of UouWe iU n to g rt ^
dry-shod, retunitd
problem.” H. told that the Itoonl
^
^
nffirrj| „ f
»'**
lor, sheriff, 1* deeply concerned over
tony's RtatinUcal Bulletin. “Even In 1033; which started A t . Wo ar* afraid we have d c - ---------- .ta. .l roU^
collector,
M argarrt Ashman.
&gt;adly, the health isituation h is cleared up to such an extent l*yed too Inng nnw.
county commissioners and county uation and la willinc to awtol In
“On figures rompitrd by lh* clerk adjust the matters in their every way possible.
that the March mortality rale in as low as it has ever been.
' Poor Gandhi U ot\ another dirt,
Tax Assessor, w* find that for offices so that ■ saving of .13 I-.1
Mr. Even* staled tbet Mr. Law"The
sickness
rate,
aa
measured
by
the
records
of
re­
ton deserved commendation be­
at fellow must bo afraid he’d
1927, the anticipated income from percent rsn be effected.
portable diseased, is also low. We have had no aerious or taxes was 1749.291Al, while in
cause be asked lh . Boarf aom#
{grow hlo ih«ot.
wideapread outbreaks of any disease, except influenza—and 1932, Ihe anticipated income from 7. This rommillee favors and month, ago if he could not take a
recommends the elimination of $50 per month cut In his salary as
’ ’Wonder If the fellow who as nfluenia epidemic! occur in good times as welt ns bad.
taiea was $292,79.129, omy ;tu
"All available Information show^, furthermore, that W percent of the 1927 amount, or a thn County Agricultural Depart­ a means of assisting in economis­
atod P rtildant Ctrro w ai
ment and any and hll subjects in
ravr of »omo of those P* Europe aa well, there is os yet no evidence of deterioration decrease of 81 percent from the &lt;*onnectton with the school do- ing tho school system’* local
operation*.
. u „,
year
1927
to
J932.
This
in
it&lt;elf
of the health of the people. A recent study by the Health
•bendhT
pertmsnt which are not absolutely
-O’
Organization of the League of Nations shows that despite i* a splendid showing for lh* essential, together with a reduc­ Mias Nona Wylly and Mr*.
UlT.haa been introduced In " e social disturbances, inevitably accompanying widespread county, but w* Invito your co- tion' in salaries and rapenses Rbod. B. Ewing, taspeyera " *£•
LaifleUtors limiting the iemployment, both the death rates and the sickness rates offvratton In finding way* and were it is practical, for Uw rea­ city and eounty. objected to Uw
rntan* to further reduce taara son that this committee finds it fart that Mr. U srton w H * *
of toil for women w p th m are extremely low,
and
to prevent a breakdown of necessary to effect n 33 1-3 per­ $800 a year for hi* automobile In
j ten bourn a day, and 48 hours
l o t t o s .o hi. salary- Mira Wyl y
"As
examples
of
this,
the
1032
death
rate
up
to
the
our *cbooIs and county inatitui week. Wander If the bill appileu
saving in the operation ef H id ” 1 don’t **#
w* *hould
mid-year. In fifty German towns waa lower than for,years; lions. We wish to thank evrry of­ cent
housekeeper* T .
the county schools.
add the rate In 118 English towns Was well belqw the aver- ficial Of the County and School 3. This committee recommends pay Lawton $800 to
Sanford and Osledo.
’ eight yei
years. In Germany, Hungary. Italy, the
foi’'"ih.# time ai&gt;d in­ the abolishment of "Attendant’s between
Clara Ponet, a refuges from nge fpr'eight
while Mrs. Ewing wound up her
erlnnds,
Poland
and
Czechoslovakia,
the
mortality
rate
Netherlands,
Polar
formation
that
they
have
givtn
■t-toTti Havana, says that when
Officer and Btate Book Clerk’ short talk by ■tiling that Mr.
’
** *below *the
■ average
J * for the
“ five’Vear
well
five-year period thia committr* aod for their sin- In connection with School Depart’ Lawton la a man 1 dont think
revolntion come* tb* women of 1081.was
fight with the men. Well, 1920-1930; and in the United Kingdom it was pmlnely at cere co-oparalion.
ment, as an investigation disclosed earns his salary."
The iitileiK i e«pressed approv­ that It waa unnecessary expense.
nil, hajsn’t women been this average.
,
James Wilson of Chuluoto had
ag with man for years7
"In Europe, rut In America, health authorities nro never­ al of lh# following recommenda­ P. Thia committee recommend* appealed In behalf of
tion* in the order named:
that the County Commissioners be and C. R. Dawson of Oviedo, as­
theless concerned over the future offects of the depression
Legislature, to dato,
L Thl) committee la not In requested to use as large amount sistant agricultural teacher, on
oh
the
public
health.
There
is
no
support
In
either
conti­
favor of the bill which provides ns possible of the rare track the brain thet the actual «wt *»
th* agaiion gene, 1 l
,18 and ha* pasird nent for the thesis that, in the long run, health is benofitted for the consolidation of county money to pay the Judgment the county to »ll«htiy nwra than
lag collector and countv tax as- ■gainst Seminole County In-con­ $800 per yeer tor the two men t»*
bills. That’s at th* by worty-wldfi economic lUsturbsnce*.'',
Fqr this rdWohr-ffuTBulIelln reports, the Health Or­ •esiors offices l„ this county be­ nection with the Upper St. rause'V .d.ral ^
r'llttl* mors than four
*U t*
ganlzaUotn. of the
the. League
Lesgue of Nations is rmaking a atudy cause we have been unable to find Johns River Drainage District priation. provide for most of their
dollar* a bill, or* to pul ganization.
out where much saving could be because if this Judgment ran be
t way, they ar« » t,000 ihe ultimata eftect of the depression on world health.
effected.
When resolution nine relating to
paid off in full, it would reduce
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2. This committee l* opposed to our tax stillage.
the uss of rare Ireek mocey waa
It
tb* hill which provide* for th*
10. Thia committee eipresara read, E. H. Kilbee, of Geneva wra
E
- o ■■ ■■
it* appreciation of the fine apirit the only objector. Mr. Kilbe. ari. profit! from Inflation tan Willingness To Give Power To The President
President with special anti unusual shown by Supt. ef Schools T, W. •usd that there ar# dosttu of chil­
_ tts td from spy study
BY WIILIB J. ABBOT
power*.
Lawton by volontarily reducing dren going to school hungry end
ck market averages during the
lx ChrUtl*n Science Moeller
It w u heard during th* Hoove, hi* salary |M per nionth In order
month. Since t i n t *pp\*h*n
Hotbed every day
Administration, when th* unwlll- to affect economies, said salary half
tha rse* trnek funds should be
of Inflation is tied th* &lt;oun
New*pe per owner*, *dltors end Bomeone Inquired a* to th* qual- Ingnts* of a partisan Congress lo
Itock markiiL a r t rags* has* pubUaheri harp been gathered Itiei which had inspired thl* ap­ permit tha President tq carry out being 20 percent leas than the used tor school purpose* abMlutely. The motion rarrled after
*d from &lt;9 to !T. Who tir e for the post avtrnl days In proval on lh* part of the faithful. bl* policies enormously Intensified law allow* him.
“Why, dat new parson, he am s the business depression. Had Uio
11. T h * committee’* special F. L. Miller explained that the
Utnd from th at! You or your esnaulUllon upon mattar* of proftaalonal intereel. Businas.) and wondevl' answered
ont. “To’ Republican President been ro-*l*ct- Bales tax investigation committee resolution provides th a t ”aa much
o r th o speculatorsT
technic el problems engaged chief­ should hrar him pray Why, he •d, with • friendly Congress, recommends that they ar* In
ly th»lr attention In uialr formal •aka da Lawd fo* all aorta of there is no doubt that special favor of a sales taa provided all of tta fonila aa possible" be used
for retirement of the Drainage
i country In the world sesma lesslonst politics was the almost thing* dat our old prrerhtr never emergency
power* would have
Ita.fa^t, A dbpaifh from nvarlabl* topic of convsraation know de Lawd had to give away.” bom conferred upon him—perhaps homos, farms or Improved prop­ Dtolrtct indebtedness.
erty
that
occupied
by
th*
own­
Now **,j then von will find an not to do Uw precis* thing, which
Bom* objection was ra b id to
VsnogpuU, which in cam ■rt UtS[l«b&gt;lM and rvatauranta.
w hother tho pow President Roomvs It plan*, but er is exempt from ad valorem the following lepert of the special
thiof thel Impressed me editor doubting who!'
“ '■‘ ‘ iH up m anU y. The
nkiit was the almost total ab­ rera
Hoosovslt a r . gon being given jumsovsti
go­ certainly U net swiftly and with­ tax in amount nf H.IHM ea»ss»ed Melee Tex Committee consisting of
rsport* that sence of anyyilng tike a partisan. ing to.bring quite-nil the tiling*
out the delay and uncertainty at. valuation. I f Uts exemption of Frank Kay Anderson, of AltoUPPOSiUpn to m s Went Roose­ hoped for, but even at that there tending congressional action.
13600 became a law, the tax col­
&gt;i
"» not apparent her* &lt;
velt. or hi* pollrtee.
It Is, I think, th* general view lected from the sales tax could monte Springs, • C. 8. Lae, of
.1 RdpnblMas.Mimrs are hare bp imposition to VMting h
among tho leader! of public opin­ then go in to th* general fund Oviedo, and U P. Hagen, of Santoo jeora. Friend* and support- he aulhoritjr ha^seekt,
ford. but after a lengthy dtoeueion here that this situation Is a*
desperate as m war, and tbnt and bo used where it waa moot slon la which the majority of the
rvo of nojMOAW ‘ At Mr. Hoover a n on ov*ry
needed.
Th* raai reason for thl. atti­ emergency measures to meet It
sentiment was in fever of n taiea
.A-bolivar lo whal th*y
tude wa* *anr****d* Tuesday by are necessary and Inevitable. Of
II. It la the sens* and opinion
.nw oey-.^C nm cna.
Senator Borah, in hi* rvipona* to cowrie, outs ido
id* of * small group of thia committee that It wiU tax, the resolution embodying
tb* crtlkism* of the Thomas of Intensely capitalistic paper* In effect a substantial raving In the report was carried:
~tr~i ’r
Senator the East, the fMlIeg la strong for
uai opt
spin ion,' la so genorai that amendment voiced by
I ’ll bn.Bo’morO’fraadulant ual
“ Ws believe .the enactment of a
but a I purpose f giving Reed. Tho letter contended that a.v ery considerable measure nf money in several way*, also save cates taa ra aa additional source
forced upon the gullible
time
In
tha
persecution
of
cases,
amendment permitted the Inflation. But many who doubt tb*
npAauhatnnUal support to
th# ffmou* "BJu* Hky"
of state revenue without some,
..
i Administration la heard. {’resident to iasu* greenbacks aa wisdom of thl* bold that (he Dow­ also saving of money for tha definite
curtailment o f herstotore
In IMS, aim a t (hat time the pa­ er should be In the President’* litigants, if lh # Bemlnol* County
# listing see roes ef revescs canyer Urn* Issued suffered * depre­ hand* to be used la me* ting tb* Court I* abolished u 4 nil b u ll
... j planning. While dation of M per - cent. ”WllhMt internet!onel phase* of th* sltua- handled through that Court to tor wet be contemplated. However, to
)ond*mnatlon_ la net- thorn wo could not hare wee the
tty not* of so
proooeuted In th* County Jodgo’a relies* the preeent unbearable tea
Civil War,” said Borah. “Perhaps
, txhr«*alona of
It ha* taken long month, of (Hi­
burden upon rrel estate we would
f i a s f a : W. heard,^
anket th a t la true,” responded Reed, re* to bring recognition of tb* Court except for th* case* that
not Ism q u en t Th* Men
"but w« war* driven to n desper­ fact th a t this •mergsney l* ** • will M coonrily be handled la Uw advocate the removal of all pree­
which
'OongroM
I*
_ J L m
t e
ent nd valorem taxes, with the ex­
on the Prssident to
ate • aped lent” To thla Borah re­ nature which must, tv combatted Clrewit Court.
conditions ar* no by • nation united and free from - DJicutsian ■of •flu
bods of Inflation a n
t#na es ptl os ef one mill tor sctaol per*
it* MW than then: partisan purpose, or limitation*. brought but little objection oxc
poses ax Is compulsory under the
“w . ar* mooting a great naBut th* time 1* not on* fbr tn ihe m atter of oboliatonent of State Oseetitutlen from rent ae­
|
emergency”
;
that
“no
wrangling o’ er tho mlatakoa of Ui* Agricultural Department, Uw tata: and exemption for all
“ w
r ........
i propoee this moMuro,” in tb* PMt.' or anolying partisan
I*
occupied by tb* ewaere t a the
normal times, or in ordinary con­ touch*toe** to present problem*. County Court, and th*
aOwust ef $3$00 each end the subton matter.
•
«p gtoat a* almost In sitonen way ditions.”
Now, If *v*r, la tho Urn* for “for- u aa to whether the U
I t has long boon evident that Urn ‘ting thoao thlogo whith er* ^.Tki* flatter subject wa* Intro- alltotisw «f n g* aaii|_ s3 * e
stirred by appUrabla to every cemmi
depression is tooting tha United
it la pnpoMd to do
tod reaching forth unto
Stotoa tartly M N fn human m (t and likely to b« «
• f Banfen) and aaevios, la an eswosn t r r t ta
doors* G* B
ng* which are baton.
■ TfWing, and to riM a alo fto M thU
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always opposed a sales tax, if various
r i r ;ou, trades
------- t#_ organise
, , urt- ._
can work out some sort of r|0#&gt; governmental super) is wu l (
s a in tax that will give us relief w||hout the organisation befrom other taxes, the tales Ux submitted
.................
‘ -----to the
.’f ”
Late thl. week In nil Hhellhc
litre may be th* best thing for
us”, and a a final speaker on this the I‘resident will receive frt
matter, C- W. Isbill, Lake ■Mary Congress full control of curesn
school Itacher, “Speaking •* m and credit expansion. I t Is t
man who I* not a properly own­ conviction in the
er, I am in favor of the sales tax that a* a first step to the i»* &lt;
and consider it Uw most equitarl* any of this power there meat be
plan that might be created and stimulation ef business.________
pot into effect.”
B r- A. F
Tho final debate Of the evening
Kemp!'
IL°1L
Paltlshall
of
Geneve,
came with the reeolution In abol­
ish the county court.
Mr. Her­ pud other*.
ring, who offered n resolution ad­
dressed to the Legislature raking
that Ihe court be abolished, es
plained that the abolishment ef
Martin’s Garage
the court does not mean the abol­
ishment os th* County Judga’a of­
Wo sre addin* seventy
fice, but that hln duties would be
. dollars of equipment to
Increased In that his jurisdiction
| belterJ tB lJ I S L J ? 1’1!*- |
wquld bo amplified............
Sof til ami u r c moMi*
Mr. Herring pointed out that th*
county would snv, $800 per year
H I W. First 8 L
a* the result of the court’s abolish­
ment. while all civil or criminal
rase UUganta would be saved a $3
fee on each rase brought Into Ihe
court.
O. P. Herndon, former justice of
S i n e ’s P U e*
th* peace, w u another speaker in
PO ST O F F IC E
favor of th* court’s abolishment.
He stated that the k“court la
LUNCH
moat useless fiatnrn of govern­
Real
Food
for Beat Ment
ment and that Its slimlratios
would bring • decided savings to
Regular Jieab SOe
the people.” He qualified his re­
marks by stating that ha h .d made
Oneeell*
a thorough study of th* operating
costs of various county courts, and
that in hi, opinion "justice will be
expedited and money will be xaved
by abolishing the court.”
Have Yoar Glaawa
Judge J. G. Sharon stated that
Fitted Now t I I
Ihe court's abolishment would
mean mor, work tor him and a Reduced pries on singto vision
possible increase in fees. He said sod Kryptok lens*: Also all
that consideration should bo given shell and modern gold flltou
to the cost of jury trials, because frames.
Dr. Henry McLauiin, J r.
under pressnt conditions, the cost
of Jurors for county court are
OITOMETRIST
bourne by ihe state.
112 Park A t&lt;. Before adjournment the nu
die nee asked that lh*- committee
continue Its activities, and also
authorised the committee to pra
para bills raking for a reduction
’PRINTING
of th* fees paid lo all Court House
official*.
We are equipped to predate
Among those attending the first class Jab work a t tho
meeting were: B. F. Wheeler, L. lowest possible price*. Give os
F. ’Mills, C. S. Lee. Bob King, or a trlsL
Oviedo; Frank Evans, Albert
Whitaker, R. E. True, 0. C. Coch­
Herald Printing Co
ran, Miss Nona Wylly of Lake
Phene 14$
Mery; Mrs. T. E. Wilson, Miss
Catherine Fox, J. E. Fox of Po­
ols; J. A. IAgsn o f Genres; S. F.
Long, A. G. Wagner, and James
Wilson ef Cheluota; Mr. end Mrs.
LUM BER
B. F. Heine* of Altamonte
Springs; E. II. Cultum, M. R.
Spads I Prttf* on savess do*
Marshall. W. C. DsCourwy, J. E.
for !*■ next twe wssks.
Preston, II. R. Stsvern, F .'L . Mil­
Hill Lumber Co.
ler, Fred B. Wilson. Mr. and Mm.’
1IU end Holly
M. 8. Nelson, A. Corpany, Boston
Steele, Joe Cameron, A. B. Cam­
Re n oaahh Price* w ith
eron. O. J. Pop*. L. P. Hagan. ML XIP 8 KBVICll
Phone 136
L. Cooper, J. G. 8Karon, Mr. and
Mrs, F. E, Russell, J . A. peek- w w s M W M M r t e
bam, B. H. Kilbee. J. T. McLain,
J. A. Tskneh, F. U Woodruff, BrF. L. Woodruff, Jr., J . J, Cates,
George Huff, R. B. Chapman, and STOCK REDUCING
J. O. Huff.
t
iA
Ala*; Ed Carre way, W ;* . O f
—
T R IC E S .
pro*, W. H. Shepherd. H. F. Doudnsy, J. A. Howell, F . T, Williams,
Mrs. Rhode B. Ewing, G. 0 . Hsrring, Hpmer Gleason. Jno. D. Jen- Doco No. 7 PoHeh
Uita, IL A. ’Newman, A. P.
Dr— log
nelly. S r, A . P. Cannslly, J r , L, •Doco Tap
,
i
A. jivumley, L. T, BoyU, o . I*. ft Lb. C u Grease _
7fte
Hsradee, Tony PiUhforJ. E. A.
Douglass, C. A. Whidden, W. V. 1 Lb. Can GrtetM .
Duae. J . T. Newby. H. M. Papu*g»«« C a rrie rs
Brawn, John Metach, S r, A. F.

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lent 3 fairy garden wilh an !m -|irrn y ; Virginia Kelly, sunbeam; 1mle Grovenstefn. Elolse Venable,
Public |a Invited
■ pmvi&gt;rd throne for the May: Ruby Collins, bluebird; Mildred anil Billy llrrndon. denies and
To Spring Festival Queen and her; attendants.
[ Kennedy, rubin. Sura Martin, bee;’ partners. This group will give a

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Hafati,

A. MxMtchael baa has*
fOm th*
FernaldManorial Hospital to
erf South Sanford Ave-

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DuBooa and Mr*,
htoa,
of
Winter
•pend tomorrow here
ta i of lira : A. C,
1M0 SanforU Ave-

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Hr. ■H Mr*. T. Alton Jones ant)
children, Tslrlei* Ann and Alim,
J r , b a n returned to thrir home
at Mlarti Beach after spending a

“Up in Ih« Air", m »we-s*t muaical comedy, which ia acid to
have aparkling and amuaing dla
logo* end tuneful, catchy melowUI be presented Friday
evening at t:M o’clock at the
Seminole High School auditorium
by lb* Mueic Department of. the
School with b caat of IS leading
character* and ZS more boys and
girts who will taka part la tho
chore***.
Th* celling of tho comedy ia
laid at the country eatato of Mr.
and Mra. McCutlom, wtalthy Call,
fornlana, played by Sam Dightoa
and Mlea Marjorie TIIIU. The
hero, Harold Poet, played by
John [lighten, hae difficulty in
persuading Mr. Burbank, played
hy Wemley Porter, that he is th*
proper man for Betty, Mr. Bur­
bank's daughter, ' Mice Elolae
uw
u
v
Stre.'e, trie* to help Harold in hie
trouble, but only emceed* in
ehocklng Mr*. Burbank, Mlea Dor­
othy Clout*, by th* situation* Into
which he lend* Harold:
Other character* are: Joe Bednett, an aviator, Joe Cowart; hi*
fiancee, Shtrley Kingston, Mia*
Mary France* Andrew*; Juniper
Johnann,
a
colored man-of-all
work, John Coleman.
One of the fralurr* of the eve­
ning will he the Spanlih ilance
by Mias Eliaalieth Turner and
MU* Evelyn Echo!* whn take the
parte of the twin daughter* uf
Mr. and Mr*. McCullum.

-JW eada of Miaa Marjorie Du
. ■ b wil eefret to learn that *he
M B ew ent *6 opefotion for appcadldtfi this morning at the
fernaU-Lattahten Memorial Hos­
pital.
- CT. ■
d
t i n . John C .. Leonaedy wie a
guert yesterday of the Bartow
Chapter of tki* D. A. K. and « u
the guest laat night of her sister,
Mr*. Nell H. Lelfcste, at her home
in Bartow. She left today for
Sanaota to apemi two day* with
Prince** Julia CanUcuxene. She
will ahara honor* wilh Mr*. M. N.
Eberl, of ta k e Walt*, d a ta r*v
gent-eiect of lb# U. A. K , at a “Supernatural” Now
luncheon to bo riven by Princesi
Playing At Milane
Cantacuuno today, ami at a meetI"! thia afternoon of Sara de Sola
How unscrupulous spirit “me­
Chapter of the 1&gt;, A. K.
diums" employ
sleight-of-hand
Utah* to dupo the gullible out of
large tonuncif yearly 1* thrownat rated In ’’Supernaturar, a tale
Garden Club Board
nf tba spirit world showing at tho
Meet Held Yesterday Milane tonight end Friday with
Carole lombard, Randolph Scott
A profualon or garden flower*
in bright «hadra wee utrd to adorn and Vivienne Osborne In leading
th« room* of the home of Mra. W. role*.
“Supernatural” la a aympathotlc
E. Wat*on, Rooe Court, when th*
regular m eeting.of the board of story nf epiriiaaliam, but one uf
the Sanford Garden Club wae held th* major characters in the story
th m t yeaterday morning at V:IG is • “phoney” spiritualist, who
toye wilh forces he ikies not com
■p&gt;rln£, thd a*Nting a eomplei* prebend. The film reveal* how he
report at the elate Garden Club utes various tricks to produce ap­
I convention held - In Geineavlllo re* parent epirit effects.
A breast trumpet, thrown casu­
I cently wa* given hy th* delegatee.
1Luncheon wae then carved picnic ally on Ihe table, starts tn utter
■tyla In the garden of the Wataon words apparently from aplrlla; n
table floats; spirit messages are
{homo.
The** praaaat were: Mr*. W. E. w ritten myteeiiously on a slate;
! Wataon, Mr*. R. TTTknty, Mr*. R. spirit tappings are heard; and
B. Monroe, Mr*. Pranci* E. Hols, numerous other phenomena take
Mra. H. M. Papworth, Mr*. Ralph place. Th* film shows how he does
M. Warren, Mr*. K. N. Scott, Mr*. them all.
The story renter* around Miss
J. C. Bemon, Mra. Walter 8. Cole­
man. Mra. Endor Curlett, and Mr*. Lombard » wealthy young heiress,
who, upon the death of * beloved
J . H. Colclough.
twin brother, become* easy prey
for a fake nplritualiit—a role
Informal Tea dlven
played by Allan Dinehart. In the
Senior Class Girls meantime, Miss Osborne, betrayed
to th* police by Dinehart, la ex*
Complimenting the memlierH of ruled In Ihe electric chair for
the faculty and 111® girl* of Ihn murder. II. B. Warner, as a psy­
Senior Cla»* of Seminole High chologist, ia attempting an ex­
School, tho tlirla Ul-Y or Ihc periment upon Ihe murderess to
prevent her spirit from wreaking
echool erlertained with an In'ar- the revenge which he is sure it is
mtl tea yeaterday afternoon from plotting. But Ihe experiment goes
( ; 0ff o’clock td 8:00 o’clock on the
In the auditorium of the ilereil by Mias Carolyn Cngburn
and Miss Dorothy Marshall. K*.
frrahmenta War* served by Miaa
Nancy WWhlta and Miss Nona
Rivera.
Th* te l table, over whi.h Mu*
Betty McKinnon and Miss Thelma
Benson presided; was overlaid
with a linen cloth and centered
with a bowl a f pink roses ami
fern. Ughtcd candle* caat a soft
glow about the table. Other parts
of Ihe stag* war* decorated for

The public I* being invited to
attend a Spring festival, “The
Fniry Garden." to be presented
tomorrow afternoon front Ll*&gt;
o'clock In • o’clek by the East
Bide Primary

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my tnablnet, William McTear, t
Jimmy Gal, mindfope.

Mr. and Mm. R. I . Wilki
Among those who will, tahe'nn.l Harriet ll.ir.nd. Jran Ellis, dance for Ihv «pj*en. J
part ate: lleley, Hutchison, May {Florence Oliver. Martha Willis,
Also Sherwood Jamhsun. Ern- |b*ve gone to Notaselga, Ala. I*
Queen; Quvid Gatchel, P rince! Pehttc IVvk. Daniel Callahan, eat Rmlhcrson, Aldev-n Taylor, {.pend about 10 day*.
Hand i.nn; Marion Hand, Fairy i Wefitli’il llmkttiri mui (Wurfc, Nit* Jr.. Hilly George Roland Fluyd, j
uf Drrnms; laris Nlppev, Fairy 'dee, Mnvp.de ferries and partner-. 'nnd Carol Godwin, garde* hoyJt’f
Queen: U erl McMillan, crown I ' At. . Ilete_ Stafford nnd Hilly Ruth, v
“U^vLtCwurttstrin, Vlr-|1’m .iu l, vbdet-; Hetty Jo 'Alder ■-sKuiRry .nr»w*v.&gt;snvd *stop***" rmaT&gt;
h. Kenneth Oliver, and [man and Volley Trawich. ruses; win, garden giri"! James Henry
'Cooper, Hilly Hand, Arlie Tins*
iu e e rv m m u .
lry, and ttu.setl Cl,-land elfins.
t a t , Mary •
V r l.U y . Msy Slh
George Carver, James l.ee, HobPrursrSs I V i l l i ,
, bie Edwards, and J. R. Hodge*,
Altliil.sluiV JVe
(lU u ir W ln s I'lU b )
Fisher boy*; rind Hay Herndon.
&gt; till tl
[.Julian Mo**, b.arik Stewart, Tom-j

THl'KSDAY.
Regular meeting of Seminole
Chapter Number Two Order ef
the Eastern S tar wilt ta le pla-c
at 7:30 P. M. at the
Masuni
Temple.
An expression recital will be
given a t 8:00 P. M. a t the Junior
High School auditorium. The pub.
lie 1* invited.
Come Every
FRIDAY
Day
The Seminole High School Glee
Club will present a taro-act oper­
The Month
etta, “ Up In th* Air," at 1:00 P.
M. at the school auditorium.
Of May
Regular meeting ef the Ameri
ran Legion Auxiliary will take
pi*-* st 3:30 P. M. a t the home
We are announcing a Special Selling Event for the
of Mrs. II. IL Stevens, Park Ateshare
the many extra values that will h i on H a le . We
sue.
I1** - *
K n l w i l l a r iv n tif s f v ' x * n n f i m i n 1l v
Rose Circle of the Garden Club
will mfet a t 10:00 A. M. a t the
home of Mr*.
Mm. J. H.
Jf. Cotdoogh,
Cotelnoj
JUma-Court— J-n eh o — w IttA w ■•••
served at noon with Mrs. Cotetough and Mm. Fred It. Wilson
Ituya*'llroedclnth Spurt
Mm's all Waul French
as hostesses.
Shirts, 81*r* i&gt; In 4 3 'y
Set** Dents
The Eevt Side Primary School
wilt have if* annual Spring fes­
tival front 4:00 o’clock In 0:00
o’clock at the school. The puhll*
invited.
An important meeting of the
Mayfair Circle of Ihe Garden Cluh
Men’a White and tllark. Tan
will takr place at 10:00 A. M. at
and Rrawn sport Ovferds, ven­
tilated to*
the home of Mrs. 0 . C. 8 pe r ring.
Mrn's Dimity t'heek 1 nlon Hulls.
P
/
Elliott Avenue, Mayfair.
Full rut. Wrll made.
Hires 3*
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MONDAY
Mr*. Georg* Knight. Jr. and
to IA
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Mm. Jean S. Adams will Iw hostMen’*
Black
Ovforil.
solid
esse* for “ladies day” at the San­
HOFT—8TIFF
leather. Jl.no Velum
ford Country Club.
Th* eaecutlrr Iwnril of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary will meet
at 3:30 o’clock at the rhurrh. The
business meeting will take place
Men’s Seoul Work Shoe*. Hires
7 4 /
A lo II
Men’s Fancy It* tun
at 4:00 o’clock.
t'nmplrte
nssorlmenl
Silk Suck*
I’rlred for Aellnn
TUESDAY
The rhilathea Class of Ihe First
Presbyterian Church will meet at.
- „ __|-------- ■ -■ J ~K:00-P .-M .-a t the home of Mr*.1
3len's
All
l.ealher
plain
nr
rap
H. |i. I’unlon, Plnehumt.
toe Work Shoes. A real value
The monthly bridge paity of the
\|rs'&gt; Lustrous Finish
Social Department of the Wom­
Hr -ed.'loili
S h irt* .
an*# Cluh will take plsce at Z:4S
Guaranteed
last m lo’clock at the club hoiisc with
. rs. Hanilarv rellr»J. Adrian Drown l t d Mm. A. C.
lleyn' Hlark Ovferd. Well
phanc wrappin;:
Chamberlain as hostesses. Reser­
Made
vations may be made wilh ihe
4 9 ?
hostesses.
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Extra
Special Daily
The Month
Of May

CHURCHWELL’S
Shirts

$2.95

FOOTWEAR

EXTRA SPECIAL

Straws SOCKS

$2.79

Month of Mny, Beginning Friday May the 5th. Come
are of the opinion that merchandise will not go lower
u lm n n tirl

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Shirts

tH-lnch Sheer Vnllrs.
New *ummrr paltern*.
II II uw They Will
Wear

3*. 1nch llrusn Sheeting. Full
Cnunt.
Yard

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Friday May Ihc Sih. First Day
Hpcrial tirmip uf Rayun SILK
1lit EHHEH un sale at a Dollar

13 Inches, trry eri*p.
H irer weave.
Hnlld
enbirs

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amis*, and ihe spirit of Ihe rrrlrresa enter* into the body &lt;&gt;f
Mi&lt;s (-omhird. and plans tn
the girl In wreak vengeance nr.
Dinehart.
Mm. R. E. Steven*, of SI.
Petersburg, I* the guevl of Mr.
and Mr*. H. R. HUtvens, She plan*

Men's

to m iN - L I N K N

$ 2 .9 5

—
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tresses

kirn's 310 Wright Blue
Denim Dvrralls.
Weil
made

$ 1 .0 0
SH IR T S

$1*25
S H IR T S

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Superior t'etton Ilroadviol h Gnaranlred Fast
(alum.
I’re-ehnink

79/
3 For $2.19

$1.00

Men’* IHuc Chambruy
Work Shirts. Wrll .Made.
Ikublr pwiifU

39/
Shirts—Shortu
25c SUIT

~
:S

Hundreds p h New Hu.iF,

TO

PONGEE
19c Yard

r

$ 1 .9 5 .
NAINSOOK

:p &gt; Inch Natural Culnr. A
teal Huy
VJ I J I i Mtl'.C"

9C
:tll Inrhrs, t'rdnr link.
Heal Sort F IO lsIT " “
rm n i m'

Pajama Chccka
10c Yard

Fawt Color Print
10c Yard

.Hi Inches, t'nlnr
l ink nr Maise

Men's leather Spurt Hell*

M e n 's W ash ab le I'n n ls. Cool. S h rin k
1‘r r r f . S w irly , S ly ltsh f a r a n y a n d all
O crask m . W hile an d lllack « r W h ile
nnd lln iw n

Oiforda or

95^

New Hummer Millinery.

"

Summer Pants

Itlark
Htrepn

rorry Thin Cunt Halo. I’lealy Whiles and I’astcl Shade*.

50c

50c

$5.79
tklldrrn'a

$1.79

BELTS

OVERALLS
49c

srit

Larlirs’ Enna Jrlliek Hllppcra,
Strap* nr Tle*’»

Bright patterns. Smart
new s ty le .
Vollm.
Eyelet
lU tlstr and
IJnrn

(hie lut Men'* stiff strew
11*1*
..

$ 1 .4 5
I.ad ire' 11.00 Dtark Kid
lllonde Htrapv nr I'ump HIIppern

HATS

Blue t'hamliray
Week Shirts

lardlrs' Itlark Kid OvDirda nr
Hlrapa
,

In Gav Summer Colera. Heinfnrerd llrrl
and Toe.
Slim 3
to 10

9 $1.00

SHIRTS
25c

$ 1.00

*rB

10c

Yd-

Give a tbnught la your pulamaiv first place i|i night
fashhriis.
Won't fade.
Won't shrink, hut will wrar.
Hires A'a In ll's.
1

74/

FOOTWEAR
I.adlea*
Hllppcrs.
Us teed,
I’umpa nr Hlrapa

Anklets

O r g a n d ie *

$1.79

With Mm. Janu D. Smith pre­
siding, the iS'gutar 'nevting of
Circle Number Three of Ihe First
Baptist Church met on Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. C.
W. Forrester, West First Street.
Mm. W. T. Wheeleea led In pruy-rr after which Mrs. It. It. Pippin
taught the Dlble ipteatinn*.
During the meeting lire first
chapter of the new mission study
book, “People of the Jesus Way,'
we* taught by Mrs. S. A, Eden
field. .Refreshment* wr re then
served by the hordes*, assisted by
Mm. C. D. Fori ester
Those present were: Mrs. June
B. Smith, Mrs. James G. Sharon,
Mrs. W. T. Wtireless. Mrs. A. II.
Lnvrjoy,
Mrs. Lillian Vickery,
Mrs. II. W. Rucker, Mrs. W
f
Hand, Mrs. II. S. E- Xlnrr. Mrs. i
It. N. Nipper. Mrs. C. W. Forres
ter, Mm. J. H. Cnldmigh. Mr
8. A. Kdenftrhl. Mr*. It. It. »’iPin, Mm. C. K. Writ, and Mr-. C.
D. Forrester.

2?

EXTRA SPECIAL

35/

*v:

hhv p.

VT xi co iilii eu s* - - 4

Sheeting

49?

$1.95

Circle Number Three
Of Church Has Meet

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White,

■IS Inches. Fast

Summer Frocks

I'tIKK SILK FLAT

For IliiVM lit Sunshine I’rcllv l l r m a of

CREPE

Sllkx. Spcrlally I’rlrt tl fur

I his

rvenl.

Cularn. '

Com p tele Assortment Alla,
I T m is r Feum .
* ______

Hmnnlh. Dull Wravr. t'nlnm Mhlle end Dastel Hhade*.
Thin Is i.ne lit our outstanding values tor May.

They lire Plain Ctilurs ami llriRlil Prinla.
Every tun* an Oulnlamlinif Vnluo. Worth

Print

---- $ 5.00
WH— M ^ ii-m iRI I g l I » ' !'■

Pepperel Prints'
W ht

Dresses
Now is Ihe time In stuck
up un ituiiir llirsses.
Well nude styles In suit
any taste. Hires Hi la '*0.

and hnw they will near.
la s t rnlnrs, &gt;10
,
Inrhrs Wide
—
—
■—
i ■■ i i ' r ■ ■

P rin te d

F lax o n
yd.

.

*” '
tiflB

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more than Ihc price wc are ashing.

■H I —

V’

Birthing

S U IT S
lint wralher i* her*
stain. How about that
■us halhing still.
sly ley and colors.

AH

Chiffon

Hosiery
H a l mif I - Ihc 191.1 demand
fur greater sheer Stuck.
Jngs hui nf enure* the* are
bull I'*.limned In elf the
sea1mis shades*

I

49c, 79c, $1.00

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Fath er Says He Will
Comply With Every
Demand Of Abduc­
tors To Get Child
H A R W IC H P O R T.

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M ay 3. — '( A . P .) — Police
ploached . through
heavily
wooded aectiona o f Cape Cod
-to d a y b » eeereh- o f e lu e * to
th e k id n ap en o f 10-year-old
M g T faret M cN ath, enticed
W
h e r school room y exter-

WASHlNUlVtti. M»r 3-(A&gt;l
—The Post said tod«r thxt Col­
onel Charle* Lindbergh has
given iM jn n t t UtHt He wiil
be nady and wil lag to tiatl y
Monday when Oiston Means
and Norman Wbllahcr ar*
brought to trial on charges of
conspiring to s»*sl
$38,000
from Mrs. Esaljrn Wnlsh McU an. Means has riteaiV b**n
convicted of talking $ 104,000
from Mrs. McLaan In return
for whlth ho w*» supposed lo
iff ret tho roeovory of tho hidnapped Lindbergh baby.

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RBW YORK. May 3— iA ^Joseph McKee, who soceeedrd
James Wa her Inf a brlei pvriod as mayor of New York and
who wan tbo chief hope of antl-Tammaity force* in the No\rnder eloction,
today trn-&gt;uneed hi*-ps&lt;..l.c*l euieer.
lie arceptv.l the prvsidtrcy «f
the T ill* Gaarontes- and Trust
Company.

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m e n ts O f H o u se O n

To

mAMC M A ^ Tft
sedion OPENING SESSION MAY MEETING O F f t S &amp; W n n ! ^
s.ftrriA G o,
it ay
a .—u r - i
Troop* ranged in Oricntc province,
R n m IJ
#F CONFERENCE;COtlNB BOARD is!
deadlocked
to slash at thP rebellion today a s ,
leg);
lation.
the number o( slain In uprising*;
l f f i M , tmlay
:. .,
£ 8 3 5 * 0 FOR TONIGHT) STAGED TUESDAY W A SH IN G TO N . May 3.
jin Cuba grew to 17. The latest |f c l M

7TH BOMBING IN
ONE WEEK ROCKS
PLANT INCHICAGO

H e C h ie f I n s tig a to r

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4
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.JihU ^-w C u w i U l i . J l i c ^.SiiiiiaU^. aw ^ a n h 'M ............— *
I I-ruining In meet twi c daily In Record A tlcndanrdlfiM any People; ScekAid

victim, were two apMlera kill*! In

TrVP.1 — T h e Unlike I.i la y T i*
proved tho adm inlittratlon lit*
Luis. Other soldier* wer,. wound,*.!
—
1an rffoit to |icvenl On r«l&gt;a se—
flat ion pr.'ifrom an a lr e ta y
W
elfare
W
o
r
k
e
r
s
'
For
Road
Work
In
hut lasualtie* among their f o e - R e p o r t D iS C O U lllO d CM
•ion.
were-not determined. -Meanwhile
T h r c n tc n c (| R e r is tReiner Anticipated
Vanons S e c t i o n s ltuiscil Itv tltu S m a lt’. 1 ho
I hi lim n ' -onl da attempt* to
there w»* a report hero that ra|
toll call followed im m ediately
lav
ami
irgulale
lb
,
maniifarluro
tlve rebel* attributed the npri*•
nnee B y Officials Itl.l -ll.* ii. teer .ini Wine I'* i* tnticipel.ni a record atlunl THf Mr&gt; 11 re iln : **f Ihit l le in l Inn
.
Iho vtiiio vote to d iffe r
ings In the institution of hergUj
•timfiti'ro innimittrc afier lie •1 • of ewlal and v fs'e yvork of ro'intv 1 initni*&lt;,in^ffi r h«*l»l at with tilt' Se n ate e » am endA rsport that muffled prrrams P o l i c e F i n d O u t T h a t Car bo. exiled magarine editor. Imh
DBF MOINES'. |nw:i. May d.
) .n i i . refn-id to a*rept
lb;
officials Imlicaled, the Iwlief he I.'
"• *» hoard from an automobile
,r who will he nttraclsl be - ■ le Or r*»»r II.MI »• &gt; r.trr!*y morn niL-nta nutde to tin- m .y«l$u
i.lv Stale offielsl* evpre- -—I lh- llou i amemlment.. The lion
' 1 0 0 0 S t i c k s O f D y ­ still in Miami.
p»wln-r I mart)
•"•"•ring th* description of that
,
, 1 •• of the niti'uiil ilm iitd r of . i-tj ||.ii,| nllrrii.»o»i,
re wrote 1 lie Senati
Irb rf todnv the farm -r'f*s.itr tirtnJtlly
.
. ,
...
.farm re lie f bill am tllnif . t M
n a m it e W e r e S to le n
ru tfer- uk-l*«*«t ■ fr&lt; m tnle • ded citlien*
t
%
_ tii,
«aad by the kidnapers and^ speedNEW TOItK. ’ May 3.—&lt;»V'
mortgage f.ircelootre coir flirt l« inis lire pit &lt;d Monday after 'b 1 ho .-1 must I lori In Sto
.uV
h.ottgH
M
tr.s
,,nil
Other
com
./new
ure to .•..nferm to w ith
l»» In Iba dlroctlon oy Hartford Is
CHICAGO. stay J , -(A T -T h e Claia I’orstt’* father was the last over and gave ron thief* Iion t* Senile b -avdj aim inlcd the com tree of Soc'al Wot kei.
„•,! by l v ?uty
th-e r branch
f i r n coiniy clerk
%irr;« 'th e o
-------’ nnlleo bill lyb'il a- » e'ldipio . f *h” "nrp'in ration who arrlveill ....... ....
also being investigated.
„
seventh bombing of the »reh royr* governor of ore of Sram"s •rlsm to life Ibe miliisiy rule lltai
.
form
of
iPromliMj
on
dlfferi'iiftM
.
'm i e
i:.
I*.
Itiril'rk.
shook
a
dairy
plant
today
after
The child, daughter of Mr. ami
1 'ir tin afternoon were uutking:
.roviners In I'utia. but instead of ha, bc*ll in effect siltm the re enl &gt;' Ibe ' . 11.11, lolly |ef 1 1 I lo 'I
'lo .t of Ih.iDcmocrntlc Inflatiomsl*
at cv.
lend
work
»r
repair,
**■•. Nril
nvu McMatb.
MCMBin, members of •police learned that a tBbrwand
Mrs.
moly
for
lb”,
urcn.nc
#e
sum
in
-1
longing fur the an ienl r«gime ataforlmn and manhandling of rept eity nmemlment IIKlndini*
.
, . I cry turn tromiced lh” drn*li efnad
mntliM*
werr
~ m , m
m
,
ii i ru &gt;
0 * ,erw
jorts of Repumtcana
Republicans iu
lo oeieui
defeat Ihu
UU&gt; I’oriel is wmking fur a lll.tticl Judge l". f\ llradley, of ,y , 1, tho o ll, . m o l tylNigmpl'i ni«hl at (*.!,*• s'rlivi in thf' rn»» i
' i-nt -M&lt; r , .rod •nt tin bill l^ck to Mel hu l|l I hi rt h.
I u. v o f the fi»r Conty Commission- ‘ proposal already
lUjr adopted
mloptrii iy
•y l«*«1^ Mar
“socialiird republic" in Cuba.
(lie llu'isr.
i” mceil' rr*. a ronllni*. to tho district In u^uuir*
,,eoaie. Thf
Tbo lallalioii
tidlation
p-»|
5 5 S .
S f S S j ' s : ! ? ~ v r " - " • ■” n,h
7 Mtriiliy H d i • ann«»
Doth
visit
and
nuiitaty
authorr
She described heroflY a* *n
A gsneral approt'iwIWn nib tha' la l ininnle ihanges iii
, of a chauffeur.
I1 A
'! yhioh the romp oint »r suggestion give* the I'reaWDnt broad pomTA
A nfW
new sei „or official* sat last
aid they
I.. HI’
ill
Hr. .aid
ll.ry are Inclined «..
Mi„ &lt;XWi,aM, * „ „ t„ lbvu expand the credit and c.irroncy.
la a telephone call ostensibly night In the bullet-proof office* of •ealle in Nrw Ycrk".
I.ount the atat..... ..
attributed t..
f,_urr ,„„miurmled b pro-:i ni w il kiiti; !■i Sanfor'l
Fume member i of the c utfer*
Tram the father, the school au­ the coal teamsters dhion, and
In Ibe pel f n l English she Count) Attorney Janie.
th- M lh i'tlri p'r iidiIre.* Iy Hob
ic. Smith, uf "7 r ' ,
• . ....................
J
.
L's
MiNrill,
(i
n*«i«lrnt
o
f
I
hr
t h e tiiiduel
comnn-*l,"t
- , ,
rnce committee already have gomi
, tbaritiea previously had been in- dalmrsl
u&gt;|||
..............
the first victory over I arnr.l at C'olsnihia Univetsily
C'brrokee, Ihteatenlng to arroit briHiglil into the Senate by i!« np |j•ri( ) hr l«o. W r'hlngton. D. f . Ik*Jr I jl$- ^rmon, mkr»l for mi«I
•toaeUd
to ttc
aaeaso
lb* child,
child. M-* u n ’ilpr
t c r ini
Intimidation of Chicago h e V s o has attended rot egrs in (rational guartlimeti if they werr
iw
cM d io
iM iht
‘n '* 1 finK
Get.1 *r |»rr*k**ntot i\«• for th* He h lh,. it pair i&gt;f n filvofl oil a into tholr dlfforua.es info nialty
proprinlionu ummiltee
iitd t h r nnno.’rntri' toidoritiTp f t -Hath wwps
w waa
-wroro willing
wining |
|| lir^wsaid ro
ha
to
nego- i,&gt;«r
union*.
IkMAt
1Mil M
ine*earns
i LT'lwny i’&gt;‘ i ll'.v , ni,ilit:liid}. He
llAvamt
and
i
,*rin
s.te
lcil*i*ent
Into
Ills
Juried*.tion.
tlAtA
will kislmaman
tL . re­
—_
_ neither hul eta wot
-t*
petts *n agreement by th* rnd j)f
tlata with
kidnapers f...
for Iho
There were
Thrr'S
m
ttfrd
«U
fA
f',i1t_
ii^iiartr,T
the1
IS'
rat
»e
of
ll"
j
pl.it
wa!
tid,|
tint
ibe
work
will
be
KlHitis of linn MtlinunU t«» ii“ Ti\«
turn o| th« child and would-pay hldodshed oier UW wrongs IU l»- ......... “oftho-terror;
ihe
wees.
&gt; i'i| n
i*e
'
•
r
lentbm'.*
eJjiuinnicnt
w»
lh»te
had
been
no
Irnuh
e
In
Chrr
linin' „• ipurkly n&lt; po«id.|e
She counted “at least 40" of her
ten ami fifteen dollar automobil. i
A fifty mill imslollnr cirpdl^-i
whatever bo poasessed lo Inline gimrs, but Jic k
Shitldan »o&lt;l
okre enrnty **»d cniu,rnuentJy, h« bti'i’i ** tsg bill and "id le it ready t tvyrd fur ijillD l iku it •* lbs!
Noitli Ito; avan. who n-tde: near lion thruugh wiil.h tulldiry owh* '-1?
own
fticrul*
rhe
seld
had
been
asher u f i raturn. Ha promised not Milton Booth. J r , charged by the
nil iM ir o ' j Miy
In« -i&lt;! tirneva, nun; lain-il ntsnd a road
*aid.
the Iroopi “will have no fur flir'l voir.
sansint
vd.
She
ibscrited
how,
of
fRRJPliU'.VII.
iilltt
if.'gsllMrii
»•****t
"
•
er* in.glu receive r io ey f &gt;in th**
to, entrap or prosecute the kidnap- new a*bnlnl»tralinn with beirg
ofi "I'ttifcrnl lulicf.
prni'bni mvolv.ng some of bis Iteconsttncllon Fm.m.e CorpcrtTin. f i n s t i 'i romnultee on r In ,
era and offered them every assist, agents uf “pubu? enemy" Muirsy her own knowledge. stutlvnU hadl mure authority Hinr tbin out
*
r
rut
Ft*
I
b
ullin
’'
r.t
4
i
l&lt;in:hrvn
ptopcrly.
("oiniiiDxinn.'r
S.
F.
nary
rltlsen*.
cattmi yeitrrdn. repotted a ah-j
lion for rehabilitation nf I.laIuOM1
a im to negotiate with him with Humphrey*, left with loud throat*. their eye* gouged out ami thr.r
Mrarwhlle, nrgonltalion of n staMinl bill for the ndijiinbtrn tit tl»*t I riith llotM* S il.u U y Long took the nutter undermad-n pr-fettles was prop«we*l at te ansafety to Uk.nwlvrs.
“Tha gangsters are out. and letth extlarlrd lofore, Di'lrg c«r- military rouncll go prepare lie* lion'* ptramie lo renttallrr -i»-j tur n.
vlveioept
ns
be
did
a
request
from
"I . n inl meutlng or tno
P&gt; r «•
State police and 1‘oo.t Guards we're In to stay a* long a* thr culed “on bp;* littrge or nn te" iror* of the l.tinilii'J-u.'l fanbi*r&lt; poryi.inn of 1’iiblt'*-r* hi-dr »1n l l 1 ; Tb My thr
m it rlatr tlmt * E. II. Kllbee who wl*h&gt;*s a
She hrrself look ro f.fjj In the
w
Commcrr#
of
tk$«
1
*
•
awnng Into, a search for tho----ab­union members desire". atnoumeJ
M* KrU*»'i UfklrVdM,
I wiiD run it in. led from tin* Sanford
British Ii|jntl"l|
Inislii'ii M
inl firow
llaiana
Isst -arrested bv gusid'iIMn in ten Hlate Ikianl of Edo at ion but the,
rossro ——
‘ Chatlcs rainier. Atlanta.
ductor which attended
aero..
tirvn ron.l to raone of bln property.
* rnw‘ ' titorre »oy Bakor. who Installed fell and remained in hiding fou r , ...................................
f*hi**f
_ Ssmate rrfu*e,| to mike tbe .o '. I that of Jor|
nrotion with lh«- tbit.* .ptmcrolnl.
The I’tnidont and
Director
'
Capo Cod by thud and from
tins-1
The b'tatv Road Department
“ ** * ,1,11, Cf ua president after rnterlion Olflirr f»*il Ji'iljjr C*n$l H
The
rouncll
headed
by
Mni
I..
Dtn
«ti:i.'“
rpselal
and
ronllmnii'r
or
l»ftOyl»*A **ftf
tc ^ south to New lew Inn. Conn,I ’ n- with five oompnnlom und mod hi until she cam, to l h v '* ‘
Ihro
tgh
Its
Itel.and
engineer,
rxiljrttle
40tnnll«ITt
of
IkeDill*
(f-'onltpucd JJn I'age Eo'irj
U U-i-Jas*. Iwginaing Tbueabrought n f*l ye»r'*» guv-T.jMlit
...
‘
Idlron. There vraa a pnsiihilitI ,1 . ing tbo oid olficers In fgtl. United Statss.
itrrn’i Bt r»an. Kith of Wmliing* pressed leg.el that it Is nt this withm $12.-&gt;,000.00) of h n ta i'lif.
' dny
“ll w n annmirrret", *eh. *411.
* . .
.
&lt;®
might . Epia.. boen - taken
tilns
im.it
le
to
givP
proper
atten­
l Governing Is-lir of miintcipal t6n, D. (*., will l#n«| a tutional
it wa* discloved In high qtur.cls
■board n eea-gning craft.
tion I,. ;Ruv Roads f*a. 3, 41, and
I ' i n .•r was elected preiident two “that thn opposIHon wn. hiding R J| I T S e C U r l t l e S ,
dles of over M** i f PlDlbm .wool I
|o th«* niv«*tinifa
toilay.
„
,
„
,,,
The MllOhdfe call received at years ego but. bo said, the auf- behind skirl* and theirfoio Ih”
have the authority to nutuldf b&gt;
Tnflfhl*a t J 'h n ni I hr *ia :$tl *•7, iniini.’ig thri'Urh this enunly
thn
gntnlutlonary
thg Center IRkP(l, which the child vlvoro of I h* old Capore gang— women of
U i on • "fundt nro not available.*'
orlitiaure. In” rat”' tp
rhargw.1
H'ontlnup l Un
Four)
f”lc
r
.
would
be
sinrlrd
out
for
it tended, anJd the speaker waa her Humphrey*, “three-fingered"Jack
The iVinim 'loner* la»t mnnlli ; ’nrctnkcr At County
•by water, g a '. telephone, light ami
father. He o ld ha waa sending a White and “Klondyka" O'Donnell ■pffitl reprisals, ffnnlficir'ly s i
pa*t i I a resoliltbin adting fur f
sewer rmnpnnit ■, nniDr thr proehauffaur to get per. At about lha —kept him an i.other duly elected eral of the women Iraihrs wen
"llcm c Makes Report
help nil th- ■ highways.
•i«io-s of ii men tore introtlnr-d In Milcutnn Ruport I h
same time, another call to the Mr- officers front taking ofTIrr.
mentioned. Yes, I wa* one of lh&gt;
I&gt;. J . Nlrholson, Orlandn mqn
lh,. ||ou«r yesterday bv Itorton II.
Handed
('ommissinn
NEW
YORK,
Mnv
3
f-V
&gt;
Math h o n a ffM l that the tele­
who slated hy l-iter that “I hnv.'
In his report I" «h&lt;’ IDnrd of
Ihtbllc
Indignation over *1* •ihosrn.* “
Itsllroad *eeurille* and grain* run Rawl*. of Alar bus. Th” lull wophone receiver there be taken off
Mis* I’oiset said wnm-n in Cube Ilnur I lo pile un nrw loeli i m e owe of lh” featured one IP Ilf
bombings In 21 hoars, two kid­
*h r met
Th- dulls* of Connlv I'hislrlan nimplntiied about this m att-r lor 'fiignty Commi' 'I
the hook for 10 ntlautrs. Tho
lh"
|ii
t
nine
years,"
a*ked
th”
bail bren Ibe "backlwtn* uf lhUrge group htlliii'l I he h«p|iet Rr, S. I'ule.tiin during April
at
ihj'C
ourl
llnui
y
v*e
cny. IL
speaker satt he Wa, a t-l«phone naping* and report* of a * 1* w ,r' revolulion." She lold how they for Itl.Yt yesterdiv, while el"- vrslrrda ..
",
wore similar In llimn Ilf \|ne h. t'nmtot 'i&gt;h i ' to lonlntain nnd
Dann. citclakcr of tbo county
company entpMjr*. The call* were faie oter union domination gave had signed manifesto-, hidden where the market, fnlletrd
stten':lli”ti
n
hrhlgo
In
the
Oviedo
The
bill
providethat
tl"g"V
...... .
to his friMiil turned In
him
ami
his
follower*
courage
to
Mo*t
nnrkets
ragged
In
I
Iitraced to a general store.
fleeing stmVnts. and prepared rnrly tiading, an-l none stork fining Isidies “ hell not O’ r ■ rd- 1., the Hoard of County t'ommi* •rrtinn ovrr which he bnul* oi • home, stated tha' •! 'ink
nngoi from hh grove to market- month of April ••" ll«.*o
When the abductor arrived at act. Baker said.
The
terrorism,* nitt'twhl c, Ihemsrlver for “drastic urlion.’ maikrt i,|H'rnlor* were in lined to e late nf rotnpeP-allon wbo*b w tl I i"i» r, yexterdev
I'nniniiv tonrrs I- I*. Mill*, of
the eftool 'fee eent hnolhrr pupil,
l
ieId
ntoif
than
III
i-r
......
r
‘
A*
county
phv-i-lan
be
made
“They
h-ld
pataile.
wh-n
«&lt;lh
go
.hurl
on
thIhrnry
that
„
««!'•
I ’ *• f ff
who waa srith her In the school­ brought pt lice urdei» for the ar. riing in the strvets wa. |H&lt;»»lbh',
snni'to i»”t op tin* oftual rod* ot eight virile In He fonvirl I'a nip. Oviedo W.ir liptructril to humllc operated ui * r" ’
ihy. Thin ro.it i . ivl ! I f* t U
yard, into the building to Inform rrst uf Humphreys, successor to and girl studsnls fotght lirsld” .tsn tiil technical reaetbm s&gt; at Iho nhvdenl pnourtM's fi|iiirit'ftd four &gt;1,11* In the •"mini lull, elnl tin* cnni|dniiil.
last appearing, but stocks nK |_ liny, iiwn-r of n Mih-dlvi- white n. d n 'tornI innult' ■ mid
the glrl'a teasher that he was AI Capo! r a* "publit enemy. No.
Civ- vtdt, to the I minty Home.
(Continuru on fage Thre«-»
gained iuimI of thrir Inisr*. a and betterment* "
•ion muthwext of Owrola. asked utliiials nf th- I.on ••
waiting for the shitd. Bhe left lm- planning to extend control over
ItV
an
o'erwbrlming
7t
t"
I"
'
A
phvsDIan
foe
the
Sennoole
-----------------lallroad irrurs wrte bid up II to
lor relief in the matter of » roudmediately and it oma not until an all 1 nlons.
llr. Apr. t. the h nt • * u P-SU*
during Ibe oflrrmnn vide, the llmiso )e*lenlav luoin t**ei"l v Welfare Roll-d, |l- I’ob-• w.n lending Into Onereda, hut the
City olfi lal* Her ared the garg- LUNCH ROOM HKDKCOHATKD f:&gt; ,
hour Inter, near «:S0 &lt;E. I&gt;. T )
ing placed it- approval on n
lot, performed nil” major and
Mure
s|wculatiye
railroad
Ism.l’
l " j ticirgr “Hugs" Moran, White,
p, M. that police were notified.
••estrol art whirli would revive the |lim e minor orerallons. held 7*r? msttri wa* temporarily paaatsl, p|„| by 31 white and ' i 1".
Among Ihe downtown store nl*n forged ahead.
repotted (ronla that are latlng freshened up
In the absence of any known O’Donnrll an 1 others
m rth
tmsi * law*, staodio” sin”e
of'iee rolisuRnlnut. mol IPJ on !luring n tlLriissInp of this sid&gt;- , ( i,o n ., l ie .iii;
Wheat
at
Chicago
wn*
b*l|.
'l
(Continue 1 On l’ag} Three)
motive, police believed ransom
at the present time I. Ihat of thr not only by lh- prngie** nf lb* ...lieertlin” rile bundling nt estate •Iilielfon. at Hi- free flinlr. made ji*rt, th- I’nmiiiisnlorter* gave th- white man win ndtmUrl. Itrieuing
was tho motive because or the re
.9
I’ostofficv Lunch Room opetated (arm rrlirf.lnflatinn lull In C»n nf Florida cllitens. |’a*-n 'e "t •he oil-bt vlrtt* In th- Immes of rnim M.reoln l'y|ire*s C'iO is-rmlsstno the total In IU innu' -•
QUAKE
IN MKXK:o
ited wealth pf U , child's family.
During iht innnlh l i l wnl' V '
hy Htrvc Droao*. resident of Ihi* gie . but h r bullish rtnp rrpir)*. yidnmlpoo bill llou»e Rdl
tv pdlants and “ I vlml • ••" l„ build I, rattle gu*e I aero s thn
reoln I Vpre-s I'n. permtiaiow nf milk were pro.In •' • " l a *'» 1
•r father formerly wa* em­
ARTEGA, Mexico, May 3 — section for many year*. Mr. Dr". umiffirlal estinmtf* indl'aluig. « e"nv quieklv. after lb** rh ip lr"' 1 . .
pilq| ntlrnding rnttnl) II po
(f’r ntinne'l t a I’age Four I
ploy ad by n Detroit atruetural steel (41— A strong eartnqusr shock of »,» only recently
of 11 rentu t ”i gulD", •
nnvrMed hi? I -mill Spring planting, « well • of an a'oeodmrot bv Tom •' loot .
flto r Since coming here- he has on# mlruta ilwatlon was frit here( grocery and fruit store into » Ihe lowest winter cron In many S'ewxrl. of Vidnsla. wbo-b “ "•II
y ir«I |»a
«*«l UG I
•' ' *%4i *
JJ K i engaged f» boet building.
»tit| mnk” it l,”ev,**a'V f " r •
Rl II riNl I»f l*» •rlit.l 1^. iloup,
yesterday. No damage was rv-j modem lunchroom and grocery
Future, surged up nekil)
Becauee the abductor asked that ported. Arteaga is In Mi: ht.sein that has been well pattonlxrd rente n bu»hel. nn'l Dual p f " ' wife to join with Ibe hnslsvn | ••!
and 21 i|o*en of III? egg. produrfd
Die McMath hems Ulephone be suite In West Central Mrixco.
ui-fo llou.it. ,| In th« county erf|since ll* Grst oprning.
&gt;howril net gains of 7 H I" I •'•* the sir »r nnv of hi* &gt;' »P-rtv.
not an amendment bv It k. Igw
viit tsmp i.earhy. 7'h i l l 'wu. (
Jtsconaected fw « "lr l»
rri|l«.
irtd iK t v u |i?w In# ih#ory
I m lids ' f Miller a m were proThe dollar rrcoverorl som-wln' Is of palm •Reach, changing an
that he Intended to es ape b , boat.
PI foreign exchange dealing . «»•• Iill nf H’nr rillllM'nl.
The III. ,e pinmltlee mi ”'ut 'I
.toll”, white, rtl ., rlr-rxel
The drive to \bg waterfront fro "
(Hit
d. negro .........
Mr. Dann -«&lt;*»• 1 'hat d ’or
again tended to cool lh- infD 'i""
will I"'
.he tchool wae lias then n mile *
&gt;1 ruling II1.VTJ
'llrlii
Uo
my *|m&gt; ulative flame'.
AsM* toiinnxl ameodinenls ve &gt;tr r*lnvr- uuk-uLseveral urgu’ta catuUil—tu , ed.lv— d' tvlllg.
ported*fsv-shtv—
no*
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v
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jiatnaen. Resident* nf Harwichr dleg'd “hnitie of ill repr.le . next Monday. .
ffr.wthp railrr securities rhow-t
l,,ontli f«r «U
Pl'lm* i"»l
•
hiUTF'l
l„
amend
Uorbla’S
Con.’
.'
"'
I,
.n.e|i hint*, while.
sort were eonfldegt. however, that
twrrow rhanges. I'nllon rb&gt; "I
I nu a fine of II • for .............
b. irsl r*p»n*c . rnd in'l'idlng *D«o
so craft could leave the water­
la lllg dt Id, w»» !•••-•
Rev. Martin J . Bram, new rec­ a pervm when he !■* ynlir !?■ H- buri ly rhsngfd. Rllvnr, r"Pp't an I |. .mit eon rlidalDn ,,f
v»l?e " f rggr. butter and inlfk
I It ry lltket. oiler 'be «a* fmilul
,. vl merger of t itles and rontdi-i.
II, I,|&gt;,I I Iy roll •i » e l"r K i #• pindmed, h* is aide !&lt;• report tin t
front unseen.
\
t illy before Judge H A. H \h»l
tor of llo'y Cross Epiaiopal •aid, “Expenenre bss »hnwn u* niitnriierd nil ftilnres tw e nmI i
lh**.**
that
It
U
impossible
to
l-gt*lnl&gt;,
,
||,,I
t
|.
fn
lows
»■&lt;«'
»'
C, H. Pratt, ageerintendent of Chuich, is of the opinion that lha
.st- lv lower. •
kirrsnn In I'obrc I'm i
MinvI* &gt;
sSiiiUh* ih ' rpit of food per day for Ihn
ii, ana
livor;e l»i*»n.
anything tut or In. |srtt olarly
The movement In th" railroad
|Awlt. who was lb tha hullding
nf t -It noil.
Alien ill Inmates lining Ai ril wa.i IU.I
comptrhensivo
program
offsred
motal character. Therefore, "ur •hari's i vidently gained sonic i"
when the child leR. said while the
rents and Ihsl tb- told , . vl ,«f
Ii. W. Spencer, ileiri r nlto' w 'l e Jam 's llerobrxon,
Ntnlil,
w ti*
tg-Math* never employed e chavf- tho youth of Americ* thiough tha only otqer avvniie i‘ l" tercli lh” rpiyation from report* of *rvmil
Lrepiltg the Inn’S'i s |“ r dsy WO*
rey, cnnouim I that he r*i”l'il rt|i \t,i lo I .• d I «&gt;l,,y
rarrler* showing that
feer here. th« call; wen accepted Boy Hcout movement ia the most youth Iho*# Ihlag* whi' It we hu«r
|e ,1 the case u well h Hi s'” |Ifrl'll f . i ,i i h; Willi" Itnp'r »n,t aaa rent*.
ga having been from the parrot slfed it* mean* of “touching" tho learned from IdMer e/ erierce. their freight mnvemcnl la«t wr.L I ,,| / n 1 1 'I P V I O n l U f l l t ftnro plared on the nltiiwmg ii” K»»Ti ■ tTruiiy Wrret lined $10
l i H R v I » l4 t J
h
and the child was dtgmlssed. None boy af d showing him the way to Thb church ami *cho,d anil »ervi*e r,reeded that of la*t year.
grorf, rhargrd with beipis iimnlo •4» h; Frank Thuim* wa. ill*
t f the school teachers aaer the health, happiness, and lucres*.
club hn»e Ihelr pail of the
of. lire house, Wt|l*»—Rek-rr-Jr-H'
River Improvr mi*nt .
,*n rr *wl -"t"»D
\inal, W rit’ tbarged with ns­
child eater the car. be said.
lie told Sanford Klwanlans spwuilil lt). hut in niy - uptniun. iVLiNonir Mcctlnir l«
III
Rukar, Will M fire. Il.-niy II in
tbi
city
*"d
rouniv
*•••
"
"
, after V fight d .tirg whn b Group To Hold Meet
■boat hit vietis^ to*h»y *A the the Scouting ipoyeiqrol it nno of|
ll,* l.aVe Mary Comiil"'"1 • Uulld mar and Willi” Rsudolt h, art»l lh”
I,., luhbcd a lagrn •" " ’e htad.
Montexuma Hotel in an vnuxu*ll“ the fines*' add * niosi effrrlivr j Hold Tiicnday NIr Ii I
Action
Ilf)
finn
hasrs'e.l
:,.-tlir.*t
Mill
t
mg irn igl' a* 1 :30 »"eb •v
•*'"
The Mar tne;ung o» rhs jjl..
. ,
■inuimat talk In which ho quoted meros of ‘touching’ the loy the*
I nwren?* f.« le-p -* »• lb 1i"”-o v , fined $t"
.,irpo,(. „f ontinnine their di ru
Enthuslaem in thloip Mn-"*
Johns River |m-roi*ni*nt A "oclRoberts at length from .'acts and Lguic* I know nf.“ * •
i l i a A '.h was freed
Charge)
pf
(ring
I
r
o
n
'
of
lb
mti„ on la* relief nu I
heir n
,s 'r-og u isro', rnnaidcie • in * Btiou wi'l b" Mill al lint I iDirio
A trio that lncliiil«l Mr*. A. M. wn* a feature of the tegnl
that graphlcal y tell Ihe story of
report hy n ’|KC al ro io u d "- 'M hnuso also wrr- lorle" I sviim t
Jostle* of Uo Poors J. a Rob­ America as the world'* most law- I'hilllpe. Mr*. fL It. M*«.n. nod rvefinu of Ssnfurd Isvlge I &gt;
cnr'ealrei w ill’s'll, pud $•* foe pdlL It Titusville at lt:0ll nVIn-'k «n
K.
I*
Ford
at.I
E
i’rlb.
Hi
I.
siel
M p..|,| . 1 Ike Mavani” Tempi- &gt;.*.« frm lnj' ln"*d ' •
" '
Friday morning, it was nnimtini'd
erts kedev r i s e In tha defense of Dm nation.
II. C. Moore, atfompanird wl the •-!• o -K| -ith Worshipful Master , t-.blem* nnd similar t"
of they arc to h« tried »’•«' MLnilsv
' ' J . P.‘ McClollond who l«
fI, nr y Rlfhiimn was rfned $10 trriay. Thn session, in Ihe fnrm of
This lawlessness. Rev. nram giano by Mr*. France* A. Ilicksm, F. It. Breeden presiding.
Am—w
’
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'.....
olh'r
rrt
1
M
brought
10*1* ' the
o.vrrnnrrntul oP-rs'...
'
a business meeting or Ihe hnani uf
t i f PVSeiad no bring oot«rriy. critl* stated, has many beginnings. The nlfrred a group of corps in "I--.
More than Ml »l*ltlng Ms ter
1 1 s ro mmit tee Is »si“" " ' ' n brio police court ru n lly ;ver” I, , ii.,- petit Inneny of a pitr uf directors, will I * fullowrl' If'-U
4 tkg Ms cnansrltuw la tho
fart that many laws are not Orvance of NatDnat M.'slc Wi"fc. i l a - n , from alm-erl averv bel-r •) ,.rr - it.I ts report in tb '■'■•"• "« 1 Iho following:
joist luncheon of th" Assm-iqli^n
g nf tha trie toon Elliott. gaThose attending the meeting in I'tjtriet 15 were p m u t , f’n 't; ire utlnn* that will I” "
J . H. Bowden, whit”, rhrrgod * vMlarl Whitaker, charged with ,n.I menbers of Iho Titusville In
who, a floe flwtr- worthy of the people, or should
were; Mn. I’hlllipe. Mte. Masou. I’arlmrville
ws* unrepre*»nl&lt; d. Representative* C. W. F.n'/minpr* with tafklesi rtuviog last Sep letgmg "P iho streets, ws* lined taty and Kiwaaia Clubs at |J:1C
near lbs Toantry have been scrapped Dog ago, ia
Mr. Moore,, anil Rev. nram, ■« Many nf the visitors brought m-s ,nd R. J . ll"Hv at T s"s r-- •• _ teinber bat who - r *•# was $10
.
o'clock.
i tori Tiresdsy ab*ht, was o paramount reason for America'*
guests, and Kiwsnian* Hepracd t v s that Mr. Breeden term'd , . ..mnrsndatlon, mad' by nr* hrociht Into rn iit lull wr*k, re
(Vi lie ' o ’. Slid Los iqwl*. ,Spe:|al gtieslr of the do” **Jn
tto C eo tv Jail Ii* be ‘aH issnris. h* aald, because there
rliaig”
I
'vitlr
airault,
were
dio­
Orerlin.
whs
presided,
S.
J
.
Nix,
,f
this
romm
inity.
hat he'n a steadily inrrwsslng re­
tt'iiayorir ... — .
ho m*mh*r* of the Florida IV-,IM. 1
“|r*pirinr»,"
treated , $10 #hon«l.
to .e to m a th *.
Frank Evans, lurkr Ws'V redC. R. Mrior. W .'B. Zachry. J . II.
A highlight of th- meeting
.... Navigation District, whll, y . F.
Mrr. Julia Sain, while, rhatge.l
|“l cant andsr- volt pgilnst ell lews, both good
end tad. “Appalling" le the word Kb iron, ll, D. .Caawell, Howard'Lcsfne when William I». Tde. n". dent who has tieen ln.tr imerrUl with disorderly
i ^ Olvnn, of Cresrent City, will ,&gt;ro-.
rond ct, wa* " Wil i” Williams, charged with
•
in nrganlxin* the group "hD.r flr o d W .'
v-.srelt and ihr'Cf'o, ill b . trlod fld i_
In thn matter he u4ed to describe Ibe picture Long/ Rupert Strickland, Karl P**l maste, of th- D«UlM M-re
now it Uking th# l»*d In the rnvtsThis rount i fa r*r fw nU ikkm
J . L. Tliornley. rrhite. tha'te*'
to giro Mr. showing how this nation leads Lsbaiann, W. T. Langley, Peter wss unanlmoOsIf recommend'd to tr/atDn of tux relDf m-tb&lt;*l*. to­
I j . , i&gt;, $ Gukini. rharged with will Include II. Mo Pepnorlk’ H* 4
d R.fH. fhanman of Rsnfnnl
_____
a llr/ Ion all others In robberies, murders, ftta a l. ». t f r .Deudney. Bill Do- vire'-—
with improper parking, was flnod
day, ortod »H Interestrol roul-nl*
lu&gt;lrg ilrttnk, was fined $5.
J . Lehman. F. T. W inter*. W. «o.
. Mr. EUtoU noad- ■so of drvga.'and Interest in sd&gt;- Bps*. Ray Ere. f . S. Umirm. V. as right seondripful district dcutty
•L
to attend Iht tn-eU"*. The revduR.---- --- J-axA, Speer,'* 7 . N. W h ites rat, gr*nd masUr for District 15. •
d id Ii* la * Gaskins, ehargoii Cooper. Karl l^hmann. W. A 'V «
stone pDtp re* end book*.
F. fjvan*. while, rhorge*!
v* VVwm
t'e-sq
edit
bo.
put
to
a
vntr
nf
Ih*
FollqWIn* Or* builncsa meelinv
with »»t*' dt, atwl Jsriio* Hill, Jr-, flor. J . U M—
Rev. Braiq said that In hm KVet.bn Brilr, c. O. Bate, Ju liu.
aisr rit. was finrd $15.
audiaiKO, Jr* said, and "It i* boo'd
tlainea. I-.D - Haines,
J, (
r Arty U hnvo opinion “J f wv .r e ever to do any* Dlngfetder, Dora Roniska, Art her refroahinenfr ware sarvad In lh» that a largo and rcpresenlatlvo
Ud
Bioko*, •'hit*.
charged ihsrgrd with lorkDs* driving, wi I
L*v$, * f Genov*.
thing shoot crime wo will luccced BrassR, T. U iDmas, and Counts vroUD which enmpriaod about 75
be tried next Monday.
dron*
with
rocklssa
driving,
and
It.
githcrlny will be present."
MasUr Masons.
f r i t t e r By the proper training of
i
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t
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te
V
rt

rorT' n/ . - S ^ r r,n'

Un'*1ifttlw'.Um.gr

a

Grains Contilnuc
To Pile Up Gains

i

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k

Many Cases Of Alleged Violation
Of City Laws Tried By Wilkinson

Rev. Bram Gives Informal Talk At
Kiwanians Meet On Crime Convention

Taxnayers To Hold
............. ............Public- Meeting In

McClelland’s
Defended By

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tMBANTOKP
. .
ta
M m r * " * “ •» i* * 1m, . nrffhbartof &lt;"•*
tamk-drte^ha»»« .
a far lavedMn110*

49 Persons
how

TOgysTAWP
P re c io u s

Metal

'CoatlVW^ r w i * * * * Oml

„ty Sheriff Braton.

‘
...ployed by r t , , dry c « t n * U «
a ctio n ef • * * 1 SfNew Y.rk

r

malaod a a ta ld e tho treaaary
vaults. The laUrreala* day, saw

CiaelaMtl at. booM —
rtllaOelphM

BkD ry Convention
Held In New Y flA
With Many Present

he

*

,,

Tk.

io avoid peerlb'* anything aver

JJ*

corporation to eobeertbe U praferred ttock of a national »toto
bank and tmat cempany.
. . . ueed la a
sub•crlptloa to tha National Bank ol
°*Jto &lt;haa been ueual erer alnrt
CoitgTett at the taalatonea #1

Administration
WASHIMQTON. May *• -&lt; *&gt; -

Y e i U r d i y i R e iu lts

Daring A the

»**••»* 1sssu

first

" « “h

«

l^ . e

th e r e fo re *

r .,;r .2 - s
* « » !« » »

The loeeie for the monlh
smaller than February’. *'
000 total. A» o.ual, tl
•pread among bonk.,
companies. rallro.d., bu
loan
oeaoclitlone, n
credit corporations, ai
•(toilet.

c o i .m b ., t it

test* wars

■
TSSRl.la-B.m-u
pones, cold weether.

aaa!“

EvmsiSrDiUver,

^ "b lfffl

.d e sn c for

Thin time, Lawls W. I * " * * *
new director of tho bui%et, mom
the nppool directly to Bpnsker
Rainey, but the report
boan publUhed bef.ro bo teethed
tho eponher’e office. Ralaey pree lonely had ttld that bo meet
make tka report public
Congress, by resolution, arectoe
him to do other wlte.
Tho loon totala by ntatee. to
eluding direct relief aa well aa ad
vancee to federal tgemlee wllbli

the I 700, Georgia

leg a l notice

•vs&amp;” 'aw w :*
■.■yg.g.ya!'?’
w im icit. in t«i»^ -.i s pno■
^ w«%,agai-...g!

gar. Y. M. Mailer, pastor of
First Christian Church hsrs.
sdocIs I reprsoaatatl***.
•“&lt;*“
i f f l t thiwuglr dlplo day mid that a
Jetotog the hoard IU ».
. ‘
u
“
fSrV M tH at preparing U t, d e llre r hie fir s t “
ro
stral
th
a
t
began
a
t
Ibe
chi
E T ■ mass attoek upon _
l depression at Iht Intar- Ust night, • su b ject wss
htonatary and economic ■ g,» Smith •
_________________
and
kf l m m Ii i ! a LonAuu*
l
— . U w s . dev.
May .&lt; Urn rmrmmtto from th e . writings o t U £
gg 'sent hero will spssk R„ . Smith do
dntriee at London,'as ^aanca of Chi
T V . •;
' . further to 8**
MtroVersIsl war dobk U- Coua(y than J
■I mdatoly by fresldontl ,ioinc, 9f tk
A S a t: week to hie talks I Hi eiud mas
KMa MlnUtor M^cDom M.I #bj women h
t Rrltslp »n4 former1P t*' cause of Chrl
&gt;rrto|, of Tranff,
causa of pat
h m , again with ' Ihe uP- true Chriattor
S ' tho Italian reprooontaTonj,h t *r
V # •* •-

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lluMollnl'i

—New Orleana' unemployed yenUrday held a May-Day demon■tratlon to the downtown area to I
protect tha I1A0 a day pay atnto
on loral omergeney relief Joho and
after elaaklng with polk, to front
of City Hall obtained a mate
meeting and parade permit from
city authorities. • One man waa

HATES

First Sermon Mondi

At

maty opetate

an attom p t to

u T Democratic .dmln.tr.tlon March-tho Recon.tnxllen Corpor.Uon decided to adraoce »TUr
111,000 to aid business nnd feed
tha medy In 4« ntotee and the
District of Columbia,

JBSgSSSMSli

IOITUM S

to

rlalon #f »bo !• *

r March Issued

Meiopbl* HI
«mly «.iw . »cl

o f th e
fig h t th e
l « » « "
fe rta e a m b - T U f U - M e a ^ ^

pHig Mew York S u le e fe r e n the
prohibition. Dr. Baeaa. wha w
the houie h»d been t(|# keynote *p«akeT, itrmnnd that moot eleneeaUry reetrlrtlre Uwe,
lueh ea local option. and dentored
It wa. futUe to le-k U e W " *J
together no# aa never before.
the two major part too for aid In
month era. mado under •
coping with the eltoatlon.

L oan F ig u res

York
ihta.

i UU lepmnanlaa.
m H *f
* UJ i r "

red »Io«* la »" oM iM r m by Dt. A -£ l tW,. , * T E a k o h a l w ith a e
oral and .tale geverttnwaU. wWlo
md.
of Boebnetor. PimM*8* *
,« U , will r»M«*y Federal
Council ef^Chwtban, the aolltkal machine. are oDcnoa
mi” were Uken »* T.k in g . plea U l b * * ■ * • ? * wilhUw moor forte*. Ska da,u«k»» « « " ‘y U ' i« • *•»•&gt;«* £ ■ * T T j L S r t elered that the weU had U U *'

Part, they mid. -»• haardod la
fore! an caantrto, and a n i t I M
bed been lent or melted down for
tk , oee. of laduetry.
In addition them wan an onpecUtloo that »o»e Of Ibe rnld
holder*' would adopt tho stlltodo
eepreeeod by Senotor Borah. &lt;*•
Idaho), who mid t f t t i f h e o * " ^
• quantity of gold *»•
r*JJ*

Ratohibaqk

a t th a New Y o rk S U te W w anT^

l" really wllb virtual* • « » ••**** C k rietU a Twee p e t * * * "

•w p l"’*

■fur cemtof h»r*l |n the
l"

■ portkm of tkto turned la. bet
there were a# Indlcatlona of bow

U“ ■ *• » »

aa
r,
s#nl In

|M llonortfclo .O H SlIf
Ju d e , or Bemlmie C o e .ly . P lo rk ..
Ih .tr
rin.l
r.lu rn ,
* * '4
v o u rb .r. . . K .e ru lo r. «r th. K«m i. » r W. U M .r lw .lS .r , dOcmeed.

HAVE y 5 u *'W A TC H iw sired
by on. who really knows now.
Iriggs, Jeweler, Msg. A r e . ___ /
f_ A iU w o b H w

F arm er I n Critical
Condition A fte r H e
Receives

Reel A Bona, D eaton. I l l

tA—PohltfT
FOR BALE: Brans. Turkey eggs
and poults, John R. Jatraa*
Beardall Ark.!_

MICCANOPY, May
After lytag for two d
nts homo
wh , . wh
—
^
goor of his
ossollsnt fired a load «
through a
wladow |
Into hit faro, G * * * * .* :
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R.ilnlnc! And It’* r« tj w»t tain:
Pronirs krill Mo**«im aKiinl
Or It you thooir: Dari day* IH»
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Are not my own Idea of Witt.
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Itnin may be Rood for daffodil*
B u l l am ttubjrtl to raUrrah
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933

PASTOR LEADS

Social Work Conference
S an fo rd p lay s host today nnd the rest o f th la week to
sco re s o f prom inent social and w elfare w orkers throu ghou t
th e a ta te who a re g a th e rin g here fo r th r nin eteen th annu­
al m eetin g o f th e Florida S ta te Conference o f S o c ial W ork .
T h e H erald ta k e s pleasure in-exlem lrrrir
— wrmt' * "of
welcome to them and In pledging th e h eartv co-operation
o f local citizen s who are glad o f th e opportunity to p ro fit
from th e tru ly im portant number.* on th e pregram .
T h e con feren ce firings to S an fo rd many .state and n a ­
tional leaders in sociology, including rollcgc p ro fesso rs,
ju d g es, d octors, prison an d reform school su p erintend ents.
Red C ross re p resen ta tiv es, probation o ffice rs, m em bers o f
the R econ stru ctio n F in a n ce Corporation rrlie f com m ittees,
and includes perhaps th e m ost ou tstand ing group o f lead ­
ers which has e v e r assem bled in Sanford .
T h e ir m eeting here a t th is tim e serves t» im press up­
on local m(nds tHe im portance o f th e p articu lar work w hich
a th e ir cbifcen field.
U nless one happens to belong to
th e g re a t nrm y o f unemployed who a re su ffe rin g m ost from
th is d epression, o r is im m ediately connected w ith the p rob­
lem s o f providing fo r d estitu te persons, one is apt to fo r­
g e t, in sp ile o f h is own depleted purse, how d ifficu lt, how
com plicated, and how v ita lly im portant is th is prdhlrm o f
nodal work.
*
W e hope th a t many S anfo rd people will avail th e m ­
selves o f the opportunity to h ear such advanced leaders in
sociological thought ns l»r. K. L Clarke o f R ollins College
who will speak tonight at 8:1.1 o'clock in th e M d hod is
C hurch on
" T h e College o f Today ns it R e la te s to S o d a
W o rk ," nnd th e numlcm
erous
wht
tis o th er prominent
nrom iiirnt ssn
n e a k ers,
tr a -w
ha
tr tti- p r p tr m r n n w fr n :TTCeTsd,*field itpk'S
H tor.ccon stru ction F in a n ce Corporation, who on Satu rd ay a l th e
P a rrish House, will d iscu ss
"F ed era l R elief, F a s t, P rese n t,
nnd F u tu r e ."
T h e work o f relief is one o f th e lug problem s o f th e
day. both in local and national fields.
It should he in te r ­
e stin g to all o f li t to learn what is being done by the v a ri­
ous ch a rita b le in stitu tio n s, relief organizations, and th e n a ­
tional governm ent to provide for those on whom the g r e a t­
e st burden o f hard tim es has fallen.

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A Stand AgainHt The Machine

Ralr.lmt! Cold, Utter rain and
ha rah,
A n oth er reverb eratio n from the late lam ented technoc­
The. lawn it nlmott nory a marsh, racy spasm which swept th e country, lias Item heard in
flood fiir the ro K i: True enough! Scotland recently where an organization o f Sh etlan d women
lint I need run to ilo i|iy stuff.'
k n itte rs has la on formed to protect their centuries-old in ­
I find m, keen enjoym ent In
H ettin g m ytelr to a k e j to the rkln. d u stry from |fin en cro ach m ent o f th e m achine, sev eral o f
R a in may bring bloMoma fair to which have made t h r ir appearance.
Thorou ghly ag reein g w ith S e n a to r Uuruh’s disposition
tee.
But It bring* tufferlng to me.
o f th e question o f technocracy when he s a id : "T h e firs t
real tech n o cra t w as th e c a v e nmn who becam e disturbed
Rain I And divergent p o ln lio f
becau se h is n eig h b o r used a crooked stick ' a s n~ pfow.
view
N a tu ra lly , he th o u g h t it would put hundreds o f men out o f
And both of them pterirely true.
n ev erth eless we cannot help hut feel th a t in th e
Itnin bring* the blossoms and the w o rk ,"
ruse o f th e S h etlan d women knit lent som ething should be
green
Which make the lovely rummer done to preserve th e ir an cien t a rt.
ie « v ;
N ine tlim ca n d women, nr 7ft p e rm it o f th e total f e ­
Likewise to him who walk* tlm
male population o f the .Shetland Islands earn a su b stantial
street
In tric a te p a ttern s
For many a day It spells defeat. part o f tb e to ta l incom es by k n ittin g .
But though man piai**s or ron». d atin g buck to th e tim e o f th e Spanish invasion in Queen
i
F liz a b c th 's reig n a re k n itted in a m in nor unequalled fo r
plains,
T h e ir Jum pers, m u fflers,
Gnimble* or grins, soma day* It re g u la rity , n ea tn ess, and design.
nips, so ck s, id o rk in g i, aha win, amt eh lb Iren’s g arm en ts a re
lain*.
— fly Fdgar A. Guest.
fam ous th e world over.
T h e srl has born handed down
from m o th er to d a u g h ter fo r generations.
The Miami Ikiily News refen
T h e re is no argum ent in llu ir favor on economic
to Roosevelt's RefnieMallnn Army
Undoubtedly th e adoption of m achinery
fo r
as the American Aspeditionaf.’ grounds.
K nitting th e se g a rm e n ts would mean larg er production,
Forte.
g re a te r , m ploym ent, ami a h ig her standard o f living, but
All rumors from 'Wbilia ■•- » '" ut sen tim en tal grounds ev ery th in g can be said for Hie
to the effect that » ' « _ liiiW- l*&gt; S lu t la ini k n itte rs.
ba »
free-for-all * Iii:ht
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In a world w h ere ev e ry th in g is becoming standardized,
kfimething *!&lt;.*■ n't happen boon.
win re a m an's h a t. iilmes. co a t, his ea r. in fin t everything
ho ow ns, looks lik e those o f everyone else, it in pleasing to
Somethin* clwtya rerun »•&gt; l«&gt;
happening In Chicago. If it Isn't ircull th a t th e re in still an industry e xistin g ill which in ­
May th e women o f Shetland he suc­
a gnng killing, It's u Imrlier*' d ivid uality p revails.
strike. Am! if It Dn't « lUMh*i»' cessfu l in th e ir fig h t, and mnv th e y continue to m ake
sw eaters which haven't th e label o f n fa cto ry m achine
strike, it'., n bomb explosion.
damped on th e ir hack.
_
■ ■!&gt; . --- ----Flocks m tnlnly fell ilown for
a enough. It enghn't to lie n r.nrU prlsn to let- them gu "Roomt"l'enrninls ,Journal. But n lot of
SA N FO R D , T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
lambs air Iwliii; I* id •■&gt; daughter
Just now.
Mrs. Robert Newman war host- Atitn from l.o Rhait and destred to
'■u of tha Gamen .Bridge Club he made one. The b rid e wa* lirau
Ali'l thru lin-ir'* iinolhrr thing Wednesilay morning. The Idrihesl
which may rnme nut of this In- »rnrc was made |,y Mrs. It. \V. ••fully wlltred ill white iiirisalinr
Vestlgatiun of J. I’. Morgan srd Ilein d u n . M rs. N ewm an's gucels with penrl trimming* and carried
Company.' Rnn'r of our Cringle**- weir: Mrs. (’. M. Vnr e, Mi . W. It Ixmipiet of while la-.eH amt Jeamen may |e.irn troinelhing about R Anqo, Mr*. 0 W. Brad). Mrs. xainuvmaking both end* meet.
. C. tl Atrl.MiWhlln, Itiri A. I". Con
Cngmeer Atkins and wife, who
nelly, Mm R W. Il&lt;rnd»n, and have been visiting m Jwcb. ir.rlvitl
relumed thit week hringlng with
Joan Crawford *»ya slm W »u Mrs. T. A Neal.
Mis* Chat lot Ir Rcetor Is the them* Mi A lim .' nmllmr, who
trig her hltabsnil tor n divorce he
rsnao he vpnko tu li"i lit a loud house gue*t of Mr*. J . W tin kin* "ill make thrm a vhorl vi*R at
, and unu.-iunl volte. The
old She plan* In leave Sail falsi for tire their borne in Ihe Fait view House.
Mis. Kudnr Cuiletl riiterlnlned
, meant#! When »lje Irunipa hla sic. North on .'tntiinliy of this week.
An interesting marriage that 10 of her friend, last Friday nt a
he should count'ten tefor^ »s•marked
ofromance
w
oe*
romotin­
rtrligtitfnl Itlllfhemf in honor of
plaining to her how the game la
itialed at the home of thr Rev. J. Mrs. (irndilirk, nf Jorksonville.
aoppoied to V? I’lSJfrdF. Sjundcll, Lake Mary, Fla. on
Secretary Josephus Daniels heKeports Indicate that prtskVnl Wednesday. Apr. 30 when Clar­ gnn tiMlay a two-week* trip to in
Roosevelt Is fed 'up with i)»Ung ence William Wiltxey with his «M c official visit* lo south At­
brlde-ln-br, Ml»* Karri
Marie lantic navy yaid*. The first slop
and' seml-tevolutions in
Cutin.
Elanrliffe. accompanM I'j Iheir will In- ut Wltaon, N. f*. wliere a
Machado must restore nrijrr if he
mothera, Mr». Winters and Mr*.
la to prevent Intervention by tin- W. A^ Willsey, whirled tip In an banquet will he given In hi, honor
tomorrow night.
United .‘Uates. It neems that
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about |he only way Machado can
restore order lu to resign.
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N O W F O R R E L IE F
'I l l lOVnr or our northern rllim
MIAMI HF.RAl.lt
where rt.'J iwrcenl beer ha* been
tried slid found wanting,'tho re­
That gigantic and far-reaching al inflationary rlnjise.* is ,to raise
port b bung sent out that retail­
er i ate not fnrnlshihg their ru* farm relief and inflation M il haa the prices of farm ronmnelities
tOinrrm with the reafshiff hut with finatly passed the Senate after and all other product*, stocks,
aomo of the ofi| '‘hear berr" whl'h three weeks of debate and ha* real estate. That i, to the ad­
they happened to 'hkve In stork. been relumed In the llousa for vantage of millions who own and
Oi'r hunch It that no beer will agreement on dilierencea. amend lell'them or who have mortgage*
ai isly unlri| it Is Inimical in*. mend and addiUuni. Appioval la or contracts upon them. It Is to the
mured, conferring upon Frcal- disadvantage of the buyers and thr
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tn ei|ilninitif the elferta of In dent Roosevelt and hla secretary con.umers, to the empluyrs on
fletion the Furl Myjrs News of agriculture the most momen­ anlariei nnd wage* lu Ihe uneniI 'M says that fhs boodholdera tous power over the lives and plojrd who cannot afford the
wealth of 12S,OOOjtOO persons ev­ present costa, to those living on
will t-o hurt by it VtTai(*&gt;. "the
er
bestowed voluntarily by a /ixed Incomea, whether from peny t’ ld ir fl«»d and t)»a
they
Democracy upon a single ruler.
itbns, insurance, dividends, or
&amp; nevl year won’t buy as much
Da ramifications and poaslblll- whatnot.
•a the f ’l they got thla year." Bui
liea are probably not realised by
Wisely and conaarvalivtly man­
■tH News Pres* Is ipor* nearly anyone, Including the proponents.
aged the unprecedented • power
eperaet, we fear, when It ad
D la fraught with tha greatest may nvlva agriculture, Industry
ttwt even they may find a silver good or avit, depending upon tlraa3 trade, incraaaa employment,
*V Using sinrr the M they gat naat nikntaneas and tha wladom shown and rvstora prosperity. That Is
year, even In depraflatad n r . In tbs' uaaga of (ha authority (ha ax pacta Ron. That is the ds. Tenry, la better than tha fJM granted.
pandsnes placed upon Mr. Roose­
MUch
getting now, ^
Tha p rin t purpose of tha aavar* velt. Radically i M M , the Infta-

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on thv lubjvct 4,Not For
Ibrnary plan* tould wreck Amer­
JesoV Sak«? Only? b^for# in olhti
ica en*f make th* pa*t fear years
1large audience Lift night. •
*eem like a picnic in comparison.
Kr»\ Km ilh *i r»**r*l lh 4 wf«reat
* nr**,| »»j 'ilrvntinn ant! i#rtlcr nil
Therrtn i- th1; danger—th e
ih|i r«ft *&gt;r Ihp ihsciptf-V* *utln*r
threat to ronfiiPn *. Units* the**
that "A t U u r ttl w u a Impg
PrasMent give' a.'irrane* of hui
witnr - I,, ihr k e nn»l p«*wvr &lt;
T \y n '«PT*1a. fullowing re*
U ASHINarOaVa May
latantiom, f»ar will be bark »p ----------kJr -u* I ’lir i'l,
ihr «11 fip|p of !**__
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that
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the a^d'lle, an.| it wilt not
t»ay »h«KiM tn* a living wiIq* m of
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I Tonight Rev. .Smith will speak
in icnorlng tfce;e tact*, for t) r i
D o c t r i n e Of H a v i n g mjf
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for
hfenrjr
nn AlHftd* f f r r r - «iri*I h rin if
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‘■Rmy T&lt;&gt; llnil-rstand flod'a
Amare twins aik»d »n every com •J
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« nrk i jH"»'* tu M* ft«t \ M" ft•In y w itii
Pie
N o w , N o t I .:it c r
|Wocrt."1 Spc, »n! mu'ie last nigh^
*lak»Ir!,atiiii»T| r f nil nil? -n r ir T ilt- n «ti«tv nit*nt frum tin Mitr»'*:iry
In overj iiom and home. Thi., i
j
fimiitht-d by ll*v. Sfniler who
h**f►fit Jiff* M i to 1*0^
mfrtlmttni tv:iirr tawit ntu..t Ut :mg "A Chitit i»f Ihr King."
certainty *h»»iM le removed
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t hi? j f n to i-t imff, itn.l thr y»-n'&gt;! pa •*»l In rrimpt”!tn thn ircnftf t rtlt*
ft th r
the While l|no e.
Mi
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lit ft fff.ni if- il-llar ii rmv% bring! linn proffniM.*
Mr. Roo-evrll may rjp.vnd en
ffrirt nf fc\
iinfl t* ,*n 4
Th (« direful pr*-il,, 11..11 * nit u /n»
Ilcrc'a hoping that Mr. Ruo*ait and rurn-nry hy f t lra*t t
1. rr.madv•fwfitn* the tli.ii-1- 1!n'»#»r rpju* veil's middle name will tiring US
Tin
n^vDO^Ttr**
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u»*h
a
ll!H),ono,W. lie may &gt;-tit the n
vrnfirff ff-r* - f - ti»f
i- • .. (.Mini
, fin v r v r T , drt*ih!Ful
Mr, Iliiril* in it 11 und ili.wtiiiiwn. the firisl in k a»,| lime F n - i v r i ly will Da*
ronteni of the dollar at much
t-&gt;(
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Prifuh Pn*.»Hrr,J wnm;ilit t ilhirit*! i *ertih* i in n |irr'4 |inini tciigt-r In lot-nmje *lh*- corner.
.'0 |wr reni. If,- may remonel
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| - n "I I V .«!** rtI I:Snt» -j 1 11 «Ir' f in it #*» \
I'ettbn d (M e.) Fxpre,**,
tllver at any ralio he ,ee-i fit. ,
1 ’n irr-1
r a p in g lr»ntt d**-i 1':y
(r» f fn •«| rfU t!rnilii?i' To h*t th** fnlr*nil
thi.* and more may In done if re­ WwhI, III,' R, v, .M m pin n 1 nr ty
te tw re n lit,* f.tt.or end sterling. j t * fcti. It minimum wu
sult* are not loiffirient afle
*r
tii« I In anv evert, tbe laparv- e nnt:&lt; ] prielti, lion and fort e
Uirt-in, j&lt;&gt;ir • 1 ihviw
Kovernment purrhnrrs iU „ *
ffltc r .Till! &lt;4M|Ilf y 1 vtillri
ttr.lt |irate jh n t the f|| .t nh-i-e „f tb.- j tdeerve n o-tlay-weck
i-urilie* There i* no idea thn
( b y A 'orlfilirm tn t!&gt; fif t force* j Woihl K nnnmrr Cnnfcrcnee vvjlf
Emerging front n
President will eaert these d
li-.l pn ,»tr!|n|i &gt;.| „ All m&lt;- ot *t ;th*| I
i.lcly |rv)U' Ill' ll *Wlh the -lit- l, ie -ident Rre, evcl* it
tkmary powers except will
f i*r A » the p v c t n e f pf ■
* I Hint * n | biliitlli'in or e ir in x i* . m which nflt rw.irrl. ImvvVver, .*
utmost caution and with the
f
tn it* iitM' ii-'i t 'tit m F,». i i l . . &gt;,.&lt;■ u-dl have l" follow the in Min. flit* I**'fuf**ml't
inlere-tn Of Ihr entire . i,unt
»*aft d th&gt;* ltdI t Del err th
! IB'try. rhr km »• -nitnl . iniiy mi | I, ,i.| of tcrltng or lie- ilidlar.
heart, llul he may do vshi
ftit UNItin eu! td Ihe Vi rmi;:l |-bt* vienh i"in 'll
I f ji ' l T fkT H lif n; , ir»|ivf L i1**
plea i -.
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w•
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a*till II- ■r rv gidt.i f.t* mii:.
mi'
A» lo the direct relief for agti
Mi * 4 IV ik iti' « «m rrn lrat-&lt;1 «n
1
l y Jaflat try a*^g lif
'.y* h it lion,, leaving them I \ i r . I'M-1
culturr. .Secretary Wallace
p-n|M»H|t inn.
dent F'lik.ri of the tbrnt, of Jaimn,[|hr minimum » lie
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Th-* ,lH|»an**-«* nr** Iih* wbe a|i*jMrininif«l li^ r .
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fr«»m lh» rn it lOrlMfi -Vf r*‘irarifmt: th.* Hi ,
fee*. Ihrooch marketing a
| brill a* - lip
.iff# ! 1Jr
|t I 1|Hift*- v»Tl*AT:it*IliifiaiI*I o ^ r r r m r n l tin (j , .. |n* thld tim^ if »hu wlv
men! and controlled produr
! [iii'ii' ,i HFcmnr* rt"« nt na
I,,', ii -l n m m in** n!« utont* r r t i v a ! **» I In vf twofHf»111 Ihoi
through proclaiming a mini
I*rmii?It;** M l’-'*’ IV^km
p a r fry
"Ttu • i ri. r th - fir r r. nn ill ** j U r n * 1 k *i . iff iir-M jm icn l
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morlgaitc loan.
prove ion* a
IPtilifjing Iwft.i
-tin i-f i :-M’ 11 ngn*rnii*nf , j
: i i u :;r Irvtiani "
made for refinancing Ihraoylt
f»*rt
i .’ip. »tr»! hi*t th it Frau
IJ.IMKi.WKI.lxjO frderal land lai f Th- if* ifitltilfi tl th.
iri 1r u . j d x It
-•‘Wa* .U -tr | nn|tr«*va&gt; »ho
lewl isnir.
n Hhon ti»idr I ‘thvn * &gt;ili| thn fiiroi liihinmt of j , Minimum vu
The ramification* „f Itii;* io- b
I u ♦, in
*1* nn;:
I - *-f Mr , Ala*f1IfP.II PltdllrJoll, vjio. rin-fi I*t■'*■;»ii ■r Will* NUN* &lt;M
lire urr almosl unlimited mol will Mtir
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*
...... . I
hn-h Ini I him ho ,'didn,l want fhi*| si rntnirmim w■&gt;&lt;'!** hi*«mu1
affect every individual ill Aluer Irii sM*' tir.l pr n «l
fftitir-rti.ir
jio n tim .im wiipr.*
'
fall I Ml UfIJfllitWa*’
ica. If It
well hundltd und *u
Minn* -.in u
1Toy*I II il vi*. i
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a*
mu
furfiKi
IfM
lU’d
"*&gt;
I
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teeili, Mr. RoOsevell Kill take h1* "it ffHMhl o f Ih r ♦ ••fla* Iin.1
M T H E Y ’L L C U T
"ff ' r, n i icte.i ( t 'v a n j ^ o l i s l n i T i v c r x
place in hi*tory a* one of lh.&gt;
♦h*
ml
» rain
f»i|i f If. iil r•• tl* ;it *'t.
i* a
greatest Iracb-r*, whom penpl, wit’
L IK E N E W
I’owcrftil Message* R
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vtlt-i 4*11tl ' .f -Hi*
Mr
M ini
A-Tifii he I
call Me i-.nl. If lie fail*, God '.-ivel
dcnl tools; nil ItIrtilrt of
*. I
-r . m * 'H int 11» •?i** I lwi‘&gt; 1*4 f»*rt hy tn;r j
the country. Ileie'* l*e^(ti * ov.r
I rrit in ami kmvI--; pruning
I t ‘*n
rtnU
tiftrf trn: r*f f«*ri»iff , l» «t &gt;* li iih iy th* ! 1 &gt;a n r - l»
Hunt f, HtoMhe wh»Te
whelming Hiiece**.
nf lilt l.lll'lDa (It- K*INN
1 |j# 4 Jl» irrVNi.'u!, b t n i »' * ilMlo* I*"o -« 1 tori?
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TWO FLORIDA LOANS
f h»
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1 j' • I l . ’tl In irifltl * f ’!
The t*i*w n Tm f luw, whi
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very
A Uo For Sitlc
WASHINGTON. May 3- ' 1 ‘ [ W lttl' Il M l"’ tori’ \\ n i ' 1, 11 rat II | Mii-ir O »»»t -afti run f mm* &gt; * t
L
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I lluv ■ j.'iir wmk dune by •
Twu loana in Florida &gt;'»' tbe l'&lt; j jMimnim - d ........... * •- (• . Ip-.n * n»- tft
t i.r lii.
lint imthatil--.
rift, p'livfrfr - miiTlgiiPTT n n y a'|r* | f o r t , I mitli tow ard fhi*
rnrr-tmrlion Finance ioep-e-iitfo,
dfvalualmu
1
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t •» nrrang**l o f i t im iiT h-1 nrof d f* i.rro n iii-* 'l.
:•** fv tl * i . .. .. pN hi’ ih-trirl hnfr*
-.I | .Iin te d it "
during March ware to IloIn mbit* County Rant, la te City, ! riu iftc Hu- 1" r . l l r r .f II"* i#** •*’11 * m I- mm ill - 1%tif* niftilyiii i ; . . . t h « nnd that P u ri - nm&gt; I.i.f f..r T o il .1. W . S I I A D O I N
F.lnt
I'houa 7I0-W
' an* fm|»an -‘n d tn . . I i i . , ! ky..'- * jp |H ir l l* .lli I t t K* latllldoll
110,000, nnd the F'aim-r
and | •* ,m*ft o f I ScrifT f i .1 r . ' .
1
C i, r l. j &lt;-• f* » f rf(|i)|y fur 11n purjwMr. j ti till |#t'iirv,» I'm h ty i
A a hm t lim - • -M il * »
Dealer* Rank, take Riillrr, |t,7IMt

Japan Shows Keen Dire Predictions
fRftHP TO ^THP I n t e r e s t l n Talks Made In Fi ght On
.r
.Mi,iu Staffed At Capital Short Work Week

S A L E 01* rARM

1,

B

r
Turkish

to bacco

ou sel lo ihlim u n lryln bale*.
The Irate* ora small am i
lightly ported. Eeuh bate
contains ohms! 40,000 {com .

Domestic

m
tobacco

l* tlarrtl la huge irmnlrn
hogsAsWs. Each AogsArmf
o n (alas about 1000 pound)
v f to&amp;arrn.

avor tLat

•YdJ.v-

mer possesses alone
neither
all

Turkish “tobacco is to Cignrctlcs what Scasoninp is to Food
E arly In ihe 17lh century, tobacco areit
from America wm token toTurkey. Different
anil, different climate,different temperatures
nigli I ami day, anti different farming methods
produced an entirely new tobacco— small in
«Ur, but very rich and aromatic.
This tobacco in known generally aaTurkish
tobacco; but th e n a n aa many varieties of
Turkish aa th e n a n kinds o f apples.

F oot certain spots an famous for the qual­

Q wvlaMTT a Mom Tuaacco Co.

ity o f their Turkish tolmrro— Xnntlil and
Cnvalla in Creeec; Samaotin and Smyrna in
Turkey. And it iaprineipally from them* plarea
that our buyer* getthcTurkishfnrCliralcrfield.
These Turkish tobaccos are blended, In
Just tho right amount, with Domestic tobac­
co*- Il is this blending and crow4r{nti/ing
o f just the right amount o f Turkish and
Domestic tobaccos which gives Chesterfield
a flavor that neither possesses alone.

Cliesterfield

it

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IB S

8A N F0W

Social A n d Personal Activities
M ARG ARET PETER S, 8 m M

5 ersonals

j

E d ito r

T e le p h o n e :

Expression Recital
W illB cP resen tcd

.

O f fle a 1 4 S

A 1*1 m
tv “iuhn
Mi,

High School P.-T. A.
I&gt;ast Meeting .
H"

Irstntlatien of officer* an.I annu»l report* uf cummt’.is-o .h air- “ i

Him wrrt* the impoitnnt feature*
’ uf the U »t meeting of the svaum
1 Ilf the Seminole High S.hool l'.-j
T. A.
y*#trr&gt;k*y afternoon in- ^
_____ the school study lull with .M r*.' "v
Geuige VV. .MeKory presiding. Thr| , t

S oclabC alen dai

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H W I A L D . 8 A I W D R D . f lO H T D A , W E D N E S D A Y . W A Y 3 . 1 9 3 3

hrM

. : S S£!rLf&amp; i Special Program Is
. ween, «*piamirtj{ it* Presented At School

•ml how It I* u lx o rre l
|| the country. In U-hi.li
Ufirtan'% &lt;*lub Mr*. Arthur
|.r,*rntr.l Mr. Mtwre with
a VtkdTur appreciation
,k with the chorue.
^
•ho.o taking part w ete.
I t hut Ittanan, Mr*. S. J.
4
. Hi- Lu*ti* Peake. Mr*.
Philip'., and lh* Mi»*e* .'lat-el
\ loiui Kellow*, and Mad
t l . it in. enpramm; .‘d r*. T*»ivi
d.
t M .. .........

t'n d rr the
ill m l tan of Mr.
Alta* Alargarcl Burn*, o f Coluro- 1b ro rg e A. .Maffet. the last exprv*
T i l l ILSHAT
bu,, Ga.. la"the g u o t of Mr*. II. »h.n recital o f the *#n*o„ by Ju n -| . The T. K. U Claaa of the ( l o t
plwe* J"
M. Hamby at h&lt;r home un Kren.h * r
' * h" ? ‘ W " *
* K 'v f Ilaptut Church will have . bu*.h f , (hoo| a0l,|,o,ium.
.
A tenue.
* *‘.
, '
en on Thursday evening at « .0 0 turns and social meeting a t 3 :3 0 " .
„ ,
„
. . . .
o'clock a t the .chool auditorium .. o'clock at the ch u r.h an nei with , * ,r *' R' 1' D* " r'
1
K. t - Winfrey, who ha* h#vn The public l* invited to atlem l.
Mr*. Sarah S te a a r t, Mr*. S. A .,
,,l s h !“ " ' 1
spendtag the waiter here with the
The program include* the fob Kdenficld, and M .». Mary Good- ■’•” V*"'*/ Mw. J . t . Benajm, th e - t.
l i o . e i . tenor*; and S. It.
Department of Agriculture, left lowing number*;
ale a* hoateaaea.
r r c i d e r .l ; Mr*. J . t . 1 1 ilia. J r . H
tVilliaiii*. I.’hn
y rite n la y for Mobile, Ala.
Piano Selr.lion*. Mildrrd N i*.
An expression recital w,l| h e ' " c,e U T ' i
' J 1*1" ? ' ,
M arlin Slim
alwL J“ I Know That It I* So,”
Jean given at K;(K1 |*. M. a t the Ju n io r! t™ M“ a**T aml
Miiwrik. I 'h
Kriamia of Mrs. t_ M. Telford
eipru
Harpt r.
historian.
High School auditorium. The pub-,
i i * given u* fol*
will ro g ra l tn learn that *he un­ "The
Ifu rrr
I hill,"
Mai June lie i* invited.
| Report* were heui,| from the
derwent an nptration thia mornllodge«*.
! following
coininitlee
ehttlrmen l.*«*
Ing n t the Kvmald-Laughton Me- “The Picnic." Albert Huff.
.• h
IV lrr rh ri« liin l.ut
. TH U R,SD A Y.
. Mrs. J . C\ Hrni*t*n, wi*lf*»u* chJtrmorlal Hospital.
“ A Regular lloy,” Kent H ov.itkm » hi»ru&lt;
Regular meeting of Sem inolo'
Mw. A . M. Phill,*.. fitiar.*
ter, J r .
I
* um ‘'f f * 0 Order uf i , imirman;
Mra, K. S.
Veinay, llki * uf Si. M iirys" A Kmnut
Mra. Homer Lit lie, Mi** Minnie Tile Snk Dollie
dlie. M argaret Dan. the kaalejn M ar &gt;*111 take pla | membership rhairuiani and M-*
,\ihi »t* I hutl*lp ij tiltft «*11»**
Beck, and Julian Ponder [eft thi*!
ner.
\\ tt KuMy Smc*,M Victor ll«*
. . . -*&lt;*hLa,r,'*
.. - * . ' Muriel
u. . LL, i Temple. ' ' ' “ l tho
X s w
y. t
Rounidlul. puldi. ily .I a n
morning by amloi
to r A tlan U , “The Hillie Goat
,,
"I'll Sing Thee Song*
Ga. where Mil* Reck will receive;
Kno*
K ltin tv
,iu n ' Thc &gt;‘ * H&gt; S J ’ ■“ ou iam .
‘ j Knox.
of
Cmlefirk flay
T.
.,
. . . . . „ .
O' •1 prize u a * awarded a! this ,'liim
treatm ent from a n *yc.ap ia.i*L *t. r-T traN ,'' Virginia Kelly.

\ja t |i.„ H n.tlh D ay" wa&gt; oh.,.rv^| ,i thr Sanford CJrnrimmi
, ,, , ti&gt;U|iUv |l¥ „
, lu|
A M&lt;
, hl.

T A R IF F W A LLS, 7 th Bw nbineJn

ARMAMENTS ARE
IN PROMINENCE plant h &lt;* ic***’

(Continued Eiem t age liae&gt;
&gt;ti* b i;l .tittered M artltng lo*»e*
of iiirnme from liiiuor. irainbling
tun! vl|*, and hail embarked on a
ute.tly . itmi’aiun t&gt;&gt; fnlten Iheie
pui.ee by- mulcting lal*nr union
treii itrle., ev to rtirg due*
from
iiieinlier*. and bludgeoning cm*
\V\Slll\tiVHN. M.i
I
»*x**rvisr^, dentoii*1, IN. mani c*,. ciervNc*.
.. . , , , „ .. ,i i
plover*.
The latr»t bom bing, d am aget
I ho homo of V ih u r M etrger, head
temw.
,h* a t w , n o ' *
Hon* and .oram u.nl* ml., new ••f ii reputable *uf&gt;iii1iaii
-tei'*, union, while 2*. union memM '- 1 l Jo h n .to n “ "o
prominen*.tier, were tiidfting there. Meti'* ' '
)".»», n - .i .i .- i by ........
T tlff „ u l:.
*|...
i,
■ P r.
a.
of i ho b on d of- lb."
r A.
idling "ill,. .. ........... wheat pro
»'f&lt;‘ and ilaughler narrowly
t*-,| .i* Int*lr***** fur fill' iiay.
lilt til*! ‘111«pii'ii tli»* P ifiil^ n t in «*«*i»p»tl miiiry.
talk with
\ ,.en tilin '
It followed five ulmo*t «im#lTho |»n»ir»rtm t»i
*&gt;*
h u fit
I tunen * b.mibiog* ilirertixl agallwt
u.i- ifixrn
follow*:
pr. .»! m o y . t*..l .1 . I.' Itieton.
Sene.
“Honda. My Ktorid.i.'
The arrival u»*t n.gbt **t Gunlo &gt; ' 1-' b 'l-m e**" r*labli*hm rnl* beJu n g
-[...Li -mm f «.■
i n d y , t..... M aV •*»&gt;' '* » » " '» lho I ’hicngo
, . i. uro Uoinllug,
......... .
bl.'dght lip ilgiiiil III,- tbltoy,;! di- ,Ta*'t*
„ mi.'ni ■ v.m fe .e n .
d ead lock,
V*'» m*r »” M *"t a m a a ln g sto ry
til* Kallieilue Vain, leaiher
J nf how s*-Tg*tei
wllempted to
.VI i
l.o . urd Hie meth.nl ol od iillo ri.
Ctaver.
I!*' nt Mx.
-v*'
1 I, . , 0 i,
in,bent 0*11 ih.v
" ™r b un unKNnl. ten*her
,
rMr II........ye ll . le a k in g 1..X ...1.W . " " L f'1"* o tT cm g him a “ p a t lih»H»| umltl rmin, by rxhibit* ul
*tintent* wot
in lh»* ila^rtHHii*.
' ) a tuiH-fTe.
..■li* in the
it**'ll. by the egular meeting and
.i*.l*li*llim *
/
, . . • 1. . |*,-T.
. .
, *»n«l
,,,,,
i - . A.
. .**■* i&gt;

i!,'.',d

v;,::. i:,“ .v » i v ■■■' -

n

,i

o.i' ni

New Attack On World
Problems fs Made
By Chief Executive

" , .... . . ..... .. . . . ...... ... .

LbiH.I.

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The Seminole High SchoolT5teei [lt ih e^ rniot ,*b „ .
w.ga«wtl.Uc*-av*«*’*»*wt*w»}':iLh.'jwt.Uiu’. f.alffilac.a.t»tat.
j Selection* on Itanju like. Come. ] Club will preaent ■ twomi-t ..per
‘
U LU ii*.Lail-»k JJ«*«*««iA Jj*dli*!lL ,— l«*aJatti-. &gt;**.••* * - / w —
U m*4wik
4U
tieiw vii
• *»
nn.| Hrallt ordering
&gt;.
t*lp*i 11*.
Pio&gt;l«i *olo. “ Pickaninny M.n It. moni ........ .tlx a»lva ...... .
________ *l'.f* . - i * v .1 1 .Jl«».
' ■■ 'o .
— lfT^iV TV '*, * j
, .
. .
hiki* lhi* ron*
"
Ini* city, will arrive lomorirow j "iMniahmen," .\alalie True.
I M. at Ule ,*choof auditorium
i nounred that the Irnai.i h.. i*,
Minlhmnld. of hiiii lit * im*1 «mt
HI
i ir'liwa," .lame-,
V'ran i*
.' bn llniuri,k
|In Inline Mmi*t
t»* y»»»ifM‘lf anil f»m*
from UkelatH to attend the alate, sketch, "Minding The B a b y " - 1 Regular meeting of lhr Amerl- f •’'"biended that Hie P I " A. gi.e
..... .. QitttHrtlt
|leal lb Play. Room Knur. Mr
Ifrrnt Itntuin
conference af ovlal worker* here. -Mother. Jane'l.toyd; Hob, Kent can Legion Aualliaiy will* tale , l ’’ l“ ,hl‘ welfare Vonimittev to off* ri«*r
Mine, teacher
_
Tin- plan Im* ,|*» id v* |ll y I (Alikll ily." lit* .isrrlhrM ih,* nttnnpU lo
Kniti-f uTiihy stid the
Itha will be the hou*e guest of Regaeller, Jr,: Tam, William pla.» at 3*30 p. )|. at the home I * '* '* ' in eompleting n* work tor
......... the Viking*," ■ futon I'l.mo - lo.
“Suwannee Hi'e* Jt t*r&lt;*t *•-nt t, , 'iHillilflOTl' iliimtltiif ■
M*i«trhl,
J J B . W. M. Thtgpen, Magnolia Iwffler; Alice, Mary Wiggin*.
nf Mr*. H. It. SltVrna Pmk W
, 'll‘ J * ar- Mra. A. M. Philip, ihen
Ti**» I Km ii ins *.
,
*
lh r tmtimt*
nut •*( y tn th»* K&lt;|- rthi*i
K-irmmif iliim **,
...

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y,

enue.
A *t!—

Slirtiil;m .iti.-mp'.iil to rt'turn If*
r““”
■
- nue.
-■
"
| irp on ed- -llml- the
*um of f i t . 12 K-'it . Ibiru »%** .luim-i
|“The &gt;:xprrrlment in Matrimony,1
Sfriiit Iv* Mftil*
I ifnltp *if i'**' '
ItrtUfHl
|**n t" \\ii4*in*li*r !
I he l Ottl
*■* otfut*, lust tho
Nancy Kn**eltrr.
frum
Kiftli
rtnil
pistil
In
.»*b‘-.
ji,*nt
,i
,
,
tfirrui^iint.
'Rnae Circle of the Garden Club *"■* »«nlitnl from fin* ».ib*enp
Ti
Wr. i " 11 Mr*. Marlin MeiiarTJf. “ tju artelte. "Melody of la n e ." will meal at IPimi ,\. M. nt tin* ,i‘’"
•|Uo»l ol |&gt;«*tii» 11 •&gt;iii|mnyini; hint
with ntfvmitiMitiiiwfit, " Aii»**»hii
It I**
lien* the p i»*■-*nii*nt
bridge p arly
given U*t
* ,f** Pill'
of Ja&lt; k*on,ille, and May&lt;*r .u *1
Mildied Ni*. M m garet M Kin* homo of Ml*.
lb*- Hett.itiful.“ hy M»" Mu\- *• viilfim*. thiiniuli »*ilh» t ii ioimiit
oil* t ronfotflni;
J . ||. ('olrlotigh, Tuesday.
le t . . . .
. 1. . ... 1 1.. . *
Mrs. Vincent Youkcy an*l
***n.
lam. Cornelia McRae, Cuinlinc Ro*e Court.Luncheon will be
m**
|iiwwUlc
oft* mi
pro humiloot 1*» il« t Uatr tl.ikrr aril iofi i **lI . Im^JliLjziJ-lu ..
A icpoit ,&lt;f
thr re.ent &lt; •■urt&gt;
Robert, of Crown Point, nld.. w*~*
lh
r
oH
iri'.
H r l«*ft
mumbHim;
Collier.
Mil l P m* U ltatl 11 «*f 1Mb** (hr Miutibr*-v «»t' tlir l mil il Stull
serve*I at ....... with Mr* Col- Council in U he .......... was * 1,-11
recent gu*»ta a t the home of 'I t .
Pari II I.title Player* Club
dough n»,j Mr*. Kn*l K. IVtNon by Mi** K u ih 'H sm l .in -r’ vvbi " S u r p r i s e P a r t y ( i l V t ' l l
R ih l-n C erlifi.n lfci MrI,* tiiillk t hi ni: over tin httw U r n S-U V H -r r .If lh« y \ r «t»t rnonnh
and M rs. II. J . Lehman. I'uln.ittoj “t.lom fo rtm g
' to kick tl* oul,M
I ilnni* i r u Mlly m lhr f t r n l of ;i
A m la lln .’
llrncej aa ho*tes*es.
Mis* fln ro t.l Shinbul.er
invl* 0
I ’ n r A l a t l l l ' a n ( ’ ll» S S
thv I amh
In 1ion. f iuiy |)ir«Ni e,
Prom 11 ik^virr **t" thr ilmk nt
Avenue.
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llaki-r
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|“ Pnpn and The |tny," Ann Henson. |will have ii* annual Spring f**- ,
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The Hav. and Mr*. Smith lia r- "The - Raid lltuded Man." Ihiri*, tixal from l;iNi o'clock t„ ii:t&gt;,t ,,
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V *m pn ■ *knnn p* &gt;
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N* Pit* «‘umnetfh.ini. lu lle d S la te , would Is* '»*iiii*I |iy ) took d.c.intent- bowing the union
din left ye.ter.lay for Uniaxille.
Pal.er.on
..Vloek «t tin „ hra-l. The p,.bli
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Vote or olhei nixll«*li“ oe ib.it *hi*. olfi*nil* had an iinmml inoenie of
iiml Kntltt‘1 S tirtiW
lotlinr .1 T^hHI iiitil (at lh r !171HI mrmhrrx
Ky. where t h . Rev. I I .M n m » "N ie*V . ..........
W ith I , Invited.
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Ala. b e n . a
H ,-. - ; r
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x Nroimiti pn * &lt;h &gt;1 woiilil loti*
hrr i llli tiilhor
attend the meeting of the board'
Ray.
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in ti-ie i
ol hud puli' *2n7,MM hi inlatiun fee*.
of m anagers uf the
General i "Jin m r Lnteilain* Sistri * lleau .'i
,
r "‘ ' ' Vlnwrth t-Memhii n i l 'meting held lust 1 ig'd
u
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. Bfler Inn In-on peme.
' Special us*rr*nirnts to member*,
Kitith llellamy
K "'k'l". J r . and in itia l..... i„
m,.„ib«-, i„ «......... . .,f Mr* II It IlilhJni. IUy wh, h
h
On I lii' i? i **»*n*J I Ini* Hu *- i Iin** [- lit* »niil.
gm iflj* liitvi
«l lb*1
Roanl of K
Church Extrnflun of the
ill |l|" a( lltwl **l|vt|l*HHliit
\f
Methodist Churrh South. Mr. liar
l!, »J Mm-dion.'" .Sjdne-y Nix. Mis. Jean S. A dam , will In* lm .l-( tend Ibo-stal,. confelent.- of social \ t,n ,ie . by Mi IMUniM. Mi - "
n •» * ilii'.in
1 1' ** in |»»'i1 't ** it t , itit'ii ii if' lirnj fiiir iW tin inn blffctg
1tint* t lit* follitulni: olfin'i
V i Wlmblmt. mid
Aii iiiuif i pnlii 4, ii ,i fin* limb* i1 i jt |in ii miinlli.
din i* le member nf this board " r&gt;'1' L««yet'.* W«&gt;&gt;,' .lame* t'nN e .* c s for "I u.Ih -. .lay " ul the San- worker* here W edresdac. Thin* {': i„!,h *. M
4%#*«I* III"*IIII I,'*1 I'V 11* - I* I
ford * ounlry t lub.
,ln&gt; llM,t J.*r|,|ay, \ talk was tbrn. M l*. II II. Newm.u
fit- go* d ■
■*Iil Mil k* I lint till* ih i tilt ill (till »*f J
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Da nn Mi* \V II stewail pi*
from thc Klorldu Conference.
m,n'
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Play. The Sewing l lub," Lillie; . . „
Ihtflll l.lll 44 til *&gt;t‘ llfjllft* 1*4 thl*
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'"*"l'' •&gt;&gt;• ........................ K. VleKa&gt; , ' ,11 rived Ht '• »• i.Mm-k attei win I. ,
|! |- 1**1 1 *&gt;HI
P*all I I
Player* Chib.
lltllltlTl«l “• Il........Im*d.___________ dmn.r
................ . m ill t»M«.
ivul,—Ai»•*— 1
|oi(grnui of c itertuiniiieiil. on ibv lu»n* of the icibam tioiio
i: \ * **«•»•. Setiale latllivatioi-. i.illo i lb.in l*y
a*
Mi*
ik
il„* l.oiiiat -iiin tc. **f a ioti-utlii'
for the aft* ijiihim ,,,l i .t c l i*| a
|*ilM in lb* iv*fih.- .i 1* •iim’- tifiiMiM-r.
M*- II. II.
it'AMm i. unit Mi
live I ll lit,V.
Irill no Milo by All-* D on- |;„ k ,.
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III*
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Klr*t McHumIi -vI thiiicb met n n j .
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informal luncheon, and bridge
Vim iu an ui lion i. e\|»*&gt;ted m
i'ontin«*d From Pa*# tin#t
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Anility |lV i||t, f|*||«in in i* iikiniiMltrr bill*
Mt». II. t' l|*H.re pif'iited nod of \D*. John ItUinblry, f.HI Wed
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gamr* wete features nf “ladle*
Mt
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bull
&gt;1, , .1 t* Hall la*.in laid » . bn ak the mipti o tduil b.i Ih.iuvI l jh, t„,v, rtrnl„ ., |a,|„e. Nunthvy*
Mr*.
M.
N.
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vela.id
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with
Mr..
J.
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rotlfeiem e
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day" which wux observed at the
r ■* ■ . **i o n»*1.
\ t,, i ; ,
i o, lit a n / publienlioii*.
” ’ ' ‘' k' " ,'i" ...... .
Sanforil Country Club nil day votimwl at the iigiitm imrling *,i i ,.,»fid pie-iding. Vli*. C. T l . '&gt;eur.
I*" in'itlllo.
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vulluie.
M l c i mu
odour lit
ttl„ fjK|ll w|„ , , h^ ,„,„■*
•in IIniliiU!
In talk wlth|
Monday with Mrs. Petrr Schial I ml e NiiiilUr Six of I In* III*! Sonih |, .| i lit- devotional which •j'"' f" r Ihe &gt;o o p e .ill,,a of y|, '
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th .............
Mi * IValli ■■ I Moigun I " ■
{!»(•( tin* t*
ul (%»%,, ol
and Mm- L. P. Hagan. Jr. a* llnpti*l Chun li held on Momluy wa4 followed |,y a "country t lilTnrd Shinhol ci and J b o l i u u n l ||„- im i ,
lit
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trcm M nl « » nhfi Drtil
.
lo.n »* u- mid stand ii.lir.itm o: an.l Mi* I
mi ill the home of Mr*. T.
|,y Mrs. II. V.
(li'Miuitiv. Inpim
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^ 14’ II* tr'ltn l K'H of III! Ilitl
tn a n
1 rhmaii, wlm ma le up th.
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t... t •, .. ............ with I ll.uimlll.il. publicity
{»»*• i*|| Ionto lit*i««, 11 1.4
K. Compton won the K..lf|
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1 i|Ua»lHie. ,*l btiebt .......... • *•■•**
the atlendmo-e p u re toi the ilfftl OUlt 14 f ||l'I !l"|l 44 III hi* Iwilllll rini 11- Hi*'iii*. Frr.vi *• *It* A ntir mFr,
m illTMimnl whtvh 10.A p U e i» j rl
l'fo h in or Li tv tn the now cluttq)
«hi.b Mr*. George Mr
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Mi*
Huh
tin
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wa*
Iiwnnbcl
In
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lit I it'll*14||
'j course » a served by the Inotess,
the morning white Mr*. I.yrnnn

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TR(K )PS R A N C &amp;
IN CUBAN A REA
HIT B V REVOLT

1st Methodist Circle
"Ladies’ H ay - Staged
IL Mcefinir Monday* 771
At Golf Club Monday Circle Number Six
Of Church Has Meet

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‘ Hsttolph won high scare |*lile
and Vlra. A. M. Canuwny cut
prise
in
th# briikfe gomes
which
were
held
in
the
afternoon. Luncheon wa* serve.I
informally at noon tn Ihe club
■lining room which wa* dixoriited
far Ihe occasion wili^yi profusion
of a lilitr, phlox, |«'lur.i»*. and
M ln-i niish! ni ih»* Kiint Mh Iio.
L \ llii»»b‘ *». M» I
^
»n** Mr*. R. f . Thi a*hrr.
other garden fluewr*.
•Ii.-t f’ hurrh h&gt; n cimiiminily rhi(r &gt;1
pMi* I* V
H hi«hrtm,
Those present were: Mr*. A. K.
U1* of |K sol i’ 4 in ii'li'brull'iii »»f M^ r. I.* ** \I* r14%* t It i 4 Mi - \ Circle lia s -Mecl AI
Power*, Mr*. Jean S. A&lt;tim*, Mr&gt;
Niitioiial .Munir W cik . Tht. imm *i .Mrlhvui, ,Mi
I I, I Irnl-.
Charlotte Smilh's
^ Endeavor (iroup Of
Pnppy
Day Program
S. I). Ilighhrymau, Mr*. Grorge
l o k 'l n . . n . l s ft
. grnm nu -|xoi-»red hy the Mn-c Mt-*. II. I* l Mbum,
Mi , * . A
Knight, J r .. Mrs. K. Compton.
I S n i a ^ C f l , \ l h C f lO O l tter-nrto.eut of Hie ... ......all'* Club Wlmltblt,
Church
Has
Meeting
Mi* || H \* 44mi||y
t h il Ini t
ol
)(r*. II. M. Papw-orlh, Mt*. John
, Anion if Ilif»4f in yvhom i hi* sue- Mr*. It. N Nipper, Vl
» U-l*
t iik i.l ti*.. tb
M. Kelley, Mr;. I Vnail Rutlotjdi.
*” honor of Poppy Day the |iu*{ge** ,,f the affair 1 via allribuled l&gt;ieker*on. Mi- H t, cb-ttli. Mi
11*4
i uitl
All*. John Ci k, l ii . . J, Howell.,. A -peaker for the evening. Ivo
.'VtH- gave II talk Oil the subje t
Motirv, dlrevloi. .1. B. U vlall. M r-. T . I' ............. id,
II -1ti*-r
Kish. Mm I,. P Hag m. Jr., Air*. c f “ Worship" at the tegulur pits o r the South Sid.- Prim ary are Basil '
. eliool jiresented a special pin- M,-s. Kin, o\ llickm n. organ and Mi
H' f
I ,.,*i.
b I’ m .
IVlrr trip U , M. . *1. II. Cog- meeting of the I'ongiegaliunal
giant Tuesday mm mug at th - I t ; „„,| m - Hi. tl t M-oi.*, Mi
I i i|it
T&gt; ic tiiii &lt; him h
Mr., r . IL Kiktraun, Ulru. Christian Endeavor held Sunday |»' huol during the iegular chapel A k|. |h i T i p M i a . Hickson, met
.valium k nii Mi
iHiiii, Mi
i .
4V. II Ro s p. Ml... Itoy K. synie*. ru
rhlIll,,. Mi„ It... period.
Mi
t- 'io* Piaonri , (hr oitiinif I . o n f r a t c r n i f v O f
1 ♦: Hum, * rt I Ml
I tail
Mm
rn.| the Mi* *ev M a.y Ibghlon. j „||)y
devotional
The piogiam n n . given a fid- f•?* «fi * but »*«\
l

i. I oi * Ii. and Rosalie Pope.

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Church Has .Med

w .fe

lows;
♦ — P ’f * WP|1^ 1| hi’M'il Tl'*
"Clt W n*hip Song," Seined.
|lhif " ibll lllkf I III’
Ifill
St'ri|iliiie tending. I n • I'.uto
A t ftp 11*L! IIlit I Tlll’i'IM*a! "nf t||'
I
IL u . Hill Ift.-r, M i-, i I*
irtfi
£"%*a
t i f f i ■ *1 • ■ ! i» t‘|ni‘L ul t h** pnnsh liiiiisc* All I’lityer, S Iliad
•I ii»"b»i Mi- Wull«*r I, &lt;"Mill*’*, j H ’H iir y 1 I'lif r Mtci f If v *4 \ ll S h I
ll|(.|M|*.ljx
iif lhr *«♦ "The Story of the Poppy," G - *
f iilhuln
1 hni h
hi'hl
XliDiibitf
.1. Atli Mu III mi n. Mi .1 ini'
Kick.
---------ciety an being invited to utU'inl.
ifli'HliMin {»1 th r r tiki * b i I’d my
nn,j Mr«. V. K iB um;In
I I ... ........ . pi« s, l
*^AIr. and Mf*. K. A. I.siiibcrl.
Plan* wen* mad,- and koiiiuiI- Son, “ Ainerirn." SihiaiL
’ «■ » burrh wrih ib+i»»n*tt**l fu, ti»* with .Mr
To
I t '
Dfl'l
nt IV minted
III ll( |X-kJ Vtl.
'|MI||IW It M
l M
l I filler IIa 'I”
•" Keep the Kallli," •
w
ho were
On nUIUHIJi
Sunday, iri"y
lee* il|
iip|Hiinted
lo
arrange
*|«
.ll^a IlH’lll'H »• *b nil'll la. ,..ih Ilia*
• I ll'll wifi* il pinflulMl. if Kil T
A ir ; '23, in T r- ifpa, arrived here rial Motliei ,* liny p iogiam w h i ih '“ln Hospital W ool
I** liv
Nlltl’Ullil
I '»|l* 1 i| a»f 1 I h*#1Is
ti|i#*x ikn*I fi’iiH,
Ix-il,
S'ntmday evening anil aie mnk.............
hurinif llii’ |&gt;P'|yum M r^Jliilpf. VVmiu i» 44 H"* h ikilf mi 1 m &gt;;im»
tb Kir*i Hun if. ‘'Thi* &lt;*nM«')« ll’ifi’/* +
Srh*»»»l
In g lh rir .......... at U p I V k A pa.t- " f " e s ,’&gt;'
,,f
'»•*;* nn "'ll n M a * i n h i 4 f aii-t
Methodist t'lim .h held on T e.olsy 'fin l b jnlei' a KlrW#- Mi INjii IImi — ——- -— ■
■■ ■
IIIro t* on P ir k A ltn u f.
Thvir
TlitMilily «*f
tu-xl fwimk
Mi
evening with Mr*. M&gt; K* e, Mis.
illrxtfin.
.
, at (hr huinr nf Mr*. lCJr't-||. Ml* l|*f "ainriir till" »Iimi*u !«
wedding took pAaye at
10.00
1 ** n*
B*»*»
A'kyins,
M,aE
.
N.
Scott,
o'ebark In ihy inirping %ad w%*
X-;
o
....... ' Alice All Kim had .h a rg e of th. 1 aifft Kilfa
Mrs. J . E . T eu ton .
M rs. J . K. - a a K;
d t lag y «lnl« r * a)tnnl r
— f r a g S w ' mawil n r w K felTw a^ C.V
perform rd h r * tk* Rev. MffliMm
l» »•••»' I h«&gt; lati-inr.,
.
Courier,
and
Mrs.
K.
li.
Stowe,
a*
K e sri» y , S. J . iii thc pf#»ance ^f
1 biwnl hy (nlkii on
thi* *tjhjt’« f Mr*. J . L. llm l aiin 1 Mi- K \
a small group uj
friends and hoilvsxc-s.
la m h cit 4%f t t* ***|i?rl4*tl !•» hiivt*
Mra, J . O. I.ini-y piesidcd over
relatives.
,
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1
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ti
4 llnfrhiwnii ftnii .Mr*. (*, K» Wlf Ttttllff* nf lhr JilUir iblttritf tin*
the
husinvsa
seavlon
and
Miss
Alr». I.l lube rt was formerly
moitlli of May. T h "-e present
AI i*s M arrelU LabsJu-, itiughtcr Uuth Hand led the devotional. A
were- k|l * It. A. I'aoil*otl, Ml*.
Tin mi* pri*peni w e ll! Mr*. H I
social
period
wa.*
then
efjoyed
o f Mr. in*l Mrs. J.im cs lahadle,
With Mrs. Il’ nry Russell and
Mi**
HutvhtMin, Mrs. P. II. I.nnoug. II M- ll.oid*y n* d gm**t.
o f Tumps. She has been living when games weie j.la y ct and a M.
C. K. IVIIIiains a* hosteise* j yt|f - t - K %vtlli«m*s. Mm. Her.iy Mergan-t lliini*. ol
i .d.im'.
pilae
iiwaiiWd
to
.Mrs.
W
alter
L.
in Tam pa for the past 17 years
tint tegular meeting o f ( iacle ||, .„ .ji
TW| !hp
u ||M| Alice
to
yi
Mr
I I. II„M. J|r
I'd, ,
II. B
and
the Miss#*
M
nod was gra&gt;|iMl#d
from
thr .Morgan.
Xiimher Seven Of t t g £ r . * t Aleth | K„o. Klla- lh.lton. Mildrrd R . o r y h o ard .
Mr* K \
U rara-n ,
R
efte-hintnt*
wen*edvcd
a
t
a
Catholie College in that illy .
...ii**. rh um b t . - . k 7‘ i r m a . t.........
'" v .i d
t ',m7 .
‘ ;
Ml-- j I Wilt hen, tl
\ K
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_________
Mr: |umbert is the son of
Mr. late hour to the following; Mr#.,
M.dleio. Mi"-Vj. K. ( ; „ T . I VI,
and
Kill'll
Meriwether.
*
and Mrs. I.. K. - l.am bert. o P f l f - T w Bnrkejv Mm.-r*. K. M cK ee.' ' h ' young |«**|*h* d r The •hiifch
r I 11 1 onnor. Mi
| |, I'., on
lando. lie h » . mad# Orlardo his I J , r i - K* ■*- M*.we. .Mrs, Z. II. Rat- “ Ml present th.* year. Ii wa* lion
d ill. All* G »'. | ellow . , 11.1 M
home for the greater part of his'M IL Mm. M.. Halverson, Mm I I .I announced that the Orlando l»N
tiRiika Taka h.
Alt. and J l i i . K. .44*, Kill* nn
life, being gpiituilrd from Orlando A. Swanson, Mm. Roy Til Iis. Mm. j 1,1,1 BnHy of Christian Kndi-uvor
" " Tiidav. Mm 12. at noun e the hit lit ,,f M *’•"•'*11 y1*8.11*r
High School In t!t'J7. Kor th# past tl. K. White. .Mrs. .1. Jt. Williams, " |M
•f si y nt ( hi * Fc!rnttl«!*I#ttiiKb(ini
flv# years he lia* hern employed Mr*. J. K. C oi’rier. Mr». W alter ' " " l'* '&lt;• Hl , l "'
Strange. * h" ,rh 1,1 Kissimmee. A la,*** .Mf’mmfttl 11pin-pitul.
in Ihe United Stales post office L. Morgan. Mm. bred
Mrs. J . p. Thin in,.-d, .Mm, j|. j„ delegation |« pl'tllll llg to attend.
this rity.
W rig h t,-Mr*. A. D. Z arh aiy, Mr
lltttr » imi Irinl mir llmnr
V(iaff*f| Hairy
#nl I'oullry
C. W. Stokes. M i) E . K. S to tt.
Frrda?
,
Mrs. J . K Preston, Mr*. AI. It.
A T G ltA IH T A T tO N
If nuL Iry 'Hem Imin v.
-Smith, Mr*. J . 0 . Ia n *y . Mrs. I
I If#- r * t I , i r u t •- * * f
l»h"f"ni n'l* - ti'
H I8 H I Vil’k IMM,
'I RMt * f'*I1 H,t
i|f tl r 'k I r ir 'A I ' - 'l k , I*. Clark. M is, E. IL lu n ey , Mr#.
h i d 1 iff li'iR a ,
. f .*«Itc 41,i f y
Th# home of Mr*. C. E . McKee, 1 C. P. Herndon. M n .- Elgin#* A
t *14*1(4k , Atft 4 will
I***UT
it ti-.
w Ii #i
I'rnrrrila
f
(ah'-iMk, r.«i*u
I&amp;I7 Magnolia Avenue, was th# Hickson, Airs. Davis, Mr*.' Hall.' |m-c|
Atillii*&gt;»ii')» J-'m"
W eilinltll'H S tu d io
Hi^triliulora of Hrd Hu*a IVnla
seen# of th# tegular busintta and Alts* V ris» Wiwslc a k, and Alias ,
liltvt'tmBiii f’lulil
I'ti*. 311-1
social mretlng of th# Daughters Ru” ' Hind.

K.A.LumTTcrt Returns
0 City With Bride

1mail,, for a burn-,,
••"•ti.... toy

party to la* giv

• ■" -

HH«I fri«n«lH

Circle Number Seven
Of Church Has Meet

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^ 5 ? *9 * ^
t* n 800 '"jured.
rn
t!•••
f»-»n
n*nt
iiurmi
l
»
&gt;
rtf,
mi
l
M.i
|t'tbli'hrr.
atiivnnnr
«
»
f
and
that
i:n
r&lt;*
ht*
willing
Mahatma Gandhi reiterated em­
legislutiun lit two w..-ki nn,| ,-jt
i fc ^ * 7 .
Ar.adla and 60
ami pm hr*i!ji I on 11»\ frnn rnt.il •’«*! Rnndntt, «»f the N’f v
VnrJ* l*»ie i ti» |(ft 11 .*ilii| rullr l n pllhli
injured. SI* were dead ami four phatically yesterday hla intention rail a*&lt; election and put him-rll i fc*»n«*mv.
it to tha S.-natc for cart.-urcroce, 1 ^.
TcVfffiMii for act *unt* of hrrutir frr next Mnitdny lo vfnJ«r» Injured at Magnolia, Ark. to begin a thrcr-weekli fast mi* ii.t of the pictuir it will mean in
II. ^|. Talbfirt, f i r .♦ of tti&lt;* ttir ||of«t.*i|fi* ?••;,»'lalive ipvfali •III* I |it of • «t
Ihi- twru leulit'a rpl'. ov., uLipP.
‘
Two w ar, re portal dead near Sa- May B, and thi« in spile of th.- teiventlon hy Ihr llc ilr l St ltl*».
altiun nf reu-n,.’,. a - a inafu.- i«ru*.
fact df'ctorj| have iwiid "U will
Th» stair def-ailnunl nt \V» h Washington l&gt;ndy N - w | mvi forgn'ion „r rh , ity.
A ik ,
t fun man
ini t
pro
The S’enatn ind ti.d
that 1I 9
‘
' ington hv. rmi h i»U" l that Ihrp
11*it,t •‘■••rniril to k
from lhi»»*
The Rod . Croon and aganeie* of a mlra •e" If h. survive..
nm u»y, r«t mat il ty ^p«ni«nr* j \ \
|»|H*
him pilifnnlly
in
“The age of m irarlei' |« not ! '• no thought of Ameri an inter
Uw Mate want to the relief „f the
U.lKHMIcH) u year, lo ti ij#r.*.*ral
1
iift-i It t | a nri vi .in' n Miitivi* «|&gt; |
atricken re tmnunit lee.
* pait," the champion or Indie’ I venllon. Hut rl &gt;*r e'td-ni of lbI trtffiu-jr.
.ll!«M.la• •- Mt* lon°"m l tho' wln l at Min- “untouchable” million* -aid wlren! polltkal a'd diplomali* il.itti r*
F 'S ir - V L t ,L ;t"i,lt. Mlai’i
lainJa ^ S
j tea lie Ih i. Ih.* or
lh- i illden and raged unchecked in the he heard (hi, dismal foresail.
n»r
of *lwnf« &lt;ox. fonurr
L'd m fatrt’ H i I ' —W i l h G c l
tn*i h. ri t,*liy in pn-ir.it an.,.
neyro ae.tion of that to *- Tom.
“ Unleaa G'ml or Ih- d -.il ... ■ihing^lh- depattm-ni n nl.l
&gt;•_
•1. .» tilth*
imuilt'i j
(Continued On Page Pourt - whorrvr rotjenet— "m-^ leili Tn7- K'^n
D n d t T W a y l l c r c T o * elurnpinent pro. I 111- that tha
v;•»
|* »t **n tl"*
t L* !
h f o r ' H it H
hi* Anii ttrsn
Ii i*nt »*n In Hi *
not to fast, or unless roui.nin '• '!« " * ».rong mm i nred-d *»
m i’r r o w
\ftcrn o o n
w M,u, f 0 ' »
r * 1,1 • ***i*” i ftiiaf «
• 1 1 inton tfrniVYttt
r*»:i(firfuv bj i
tv
M rinllinf Ihi* henati* iwi ; un e*iBwith a clearer vl»lon c-mvc.r*i m- ‘ "ntrol thing- In I'rhe. lie* Ih, u
1*^ + 0
I
fLI.^ala.
—
at.
1 ..
a
**•
idr-atlnn i i . the #
five,
ten, - ra
'• fff,
that I am not po&gt;»e- e-l l.y (tori! point it that Machado i. too
lu!.*ervtrt h;rr.
If.i in* me*!’ nil ir t r f r m f n t *
F x p crt
s,-n d iil-rr p jirmioln'e 11,. • . |M
but rlearly by the devil, then my l 'Mrong", that he ha.. I * I hi p, II O l f i c i s i l s
* o G n v crn m cn t
A n x io u s ,
T i,« ra*i-n-. pd.i.e .1. 1,1 1 ,1 1
f*»r h**'» in
inrr frrihin*.
I reding. nntl
nn,t rntiT
enter
t| un.l rv r-v e l n h ll hy Su.VlUc
fa.I will comtnen r al nwm n-\t j with the mataea and that fi - dnml 1
P ro d u ce N am es O f
T h a t N o N pw T rn d f‘ •
«
m ’ s, u»t M a n n - l.’ul m hi
p i in
aa&gt;• wt 11/ kr.nwnl Oowulng, New M
piovld.
Friday.”
j rate* only with lh- Iron fiat. I!--1
welfare w nrirrs wlin n rhi*. rnrtdlm- u id. n'a of Ih*
h ir r ir m H m nm * Ifn
I - ' " ' ' " ' ' ""• » » i ui 'al and wrlfurr
L n jf ic n l
S u s p r c t s
The frail Utile man reached Hits,
Ifontmued On Cage T a i l
i&gt;t" &lt; peeie.1 tu arrive h-r-- lot slatp !•„. lequlr-d
j . iy n tv-ltlart
decision while in confinement in
• M * n.imlSni *»f J. I . T\ UVjnnur. tmitn tow afternoon I &gt; atltn-l tho for acn llUg tho'r , ,ll !r.,| to
1» eong and etory, Sinfonl Rtv- the Yertida jail where he ha. hern
\\ ASlIIN UTflN . M.ny i!r—tfl'*
( rU'otnln, to
• i*niptrr»IIrr of •’I'lilttg r e .-ion of tho Florlilr- school.
Uglana meeting at that C flriy r ijb •hat up, in connection with h i Inrrr 1"ln*r rinplii^t» wfm |i-f rm ir
ruri» *My n* m» e«|»|*»«•%«t| t«y «Vi«* Itta'e Cnnfercn c of So, lal Wotk,
In hmefteon in d o a
today were paSwIvo realatance cantpaiga. ainrr
rit rn i p.rovre
fr„o» O t l m l
v**«tr day hy olTiriaU pt»n *h*«:fVaat0 ftiun ** rommillrr.
Lw.it iN’Huna In rhaige of ditaila cn.l Smith Florida npprared twea
* M that lIda la both Nation- inn. 4. Thla new fast will he anf U l l C I I U U I C C I I I I ^ Uit two yeat. u.i- at lh - tr-r
on
Amvrirati diivo f*»r ;i In* «• *,t»
,tinlay r'alOil that tho* I ro.-ratn u last night it n p -blfr hrurl t r I h».
■ala Weak and-Matlawal B e; a' rther mo*a In hla efrrwta W* break f n f J i l g o \ f n r v U n l l u,,f''
ln*l night In rn-, tmi/T l v *lw »
i&lt;#«*
romp etc
Ju:. - - U g i •
Jo»n the casta lyatdm * and lal- U l L ia a lk v l l U l t J r l a t a l l farrlng the
rigid adminl-trnllon of lh" Irfiniun n »n'*ini coti
fore n Joint Berate and L' ir.e Oft»
t l in r lr d r . I ilk - an I In - lu te , rua Cnnimllle-.- lo disc i litre*
‘ Vaalralty W jy war*, ggadadel ,ToV» (hr lot of th« untouchable*.
—- . _
ban agair.J hoarding lb , prrr-mi. rflfl*.
by nun r- d wmnen wlui aro u t lull* a ,'f&gt;&lt; llttj tho rltr,l■ in l.1dry
o f the feewrar byTba voire. 0f two
Uioerver, saw In the fast an
The ttap ayrri'n f thi* city ar .1 yellow mei.il.
Whit** th# Whit# ll*»'i r jr por:
qoarteU. one af which waa Mia. exprsasioq of U an d V * dl*satl»- nr-nlv will have an opportunity
&gt;lan,ling in sta te an I
n a lin n a l of Ih- ltnte.
|t&gt; rliminating the im ain of
w ork, Irrlud-ng Ruhott K - I.n , of
COfferd Sklnhelaer'a quartet ef faction with the progreaa of hla* p, take a part In thr prmrediin.- • Iho*,- w|i&lt;&gt; lurne-l in their gold in
Funner l !,ato !'*-jt„r J din S.
Semkaol* High School boya. Thla campaign In bthalf of the lower J .if a group of the larger taipayers Ihr la*l Iwp month., official, ei
IV di n 'lo ll. M
field to p ir j Taylor, Largo, p-- I, lit of tho
■in •••r,a| rntny. Mr. Tnma* A |
j f(
greuy, composed Of John Dighton, clai.es.
J who met at L ik e Maiy last prrtr,| to pnxlurr a li*t of thu.-e le lit ton of Are,itllru l'nd-r i It local grwwvr • • i&gt;.*' to me*t | (.(i| •oil*'* "f Mi- H - uniiruttimi Florida ritrus U v.h—ip.'. a i l n*h
Joe-Cowart,. Johg Coleman and
Ian.-- Cmpmallmt and John I*.' • r , *pnkr irt behnll i f n hi" witch
When ha w i* told of the doc- j Weilnrady night to di.ru.* ta i ; who littght logirally lie su*pecleil. .iv,r|n ty I 'll ill | , told low iu*n ) ' ' t-ii auc.t
in I hr I; flight,
Bthof. Anderson, offered thre# tor’s report that it would .he a . relief If they attrnd a in*.* meet
Ingti', if.liiik -o n eill-, chairman nf wo'ild repml th- I'lJt h r pro.
If they are foiiml In hold ntnrgap*
t
rt'b'iy
n
„
ni,
it
will
In'
i
’
hi
»
..tr
ibpatlMint
Unit
th&gt;
* * l a lhal were recaived eqnallj miracle If he llvctl through tho* ing in Lake Mary tonmrtnwr nlghl ’ hat, 11 111 In gold rn, Ii they are
the ndvi-ory enunrii «( the Finn «* ' hibltlnit use nf n
me spmr n**
aa wall aa thoaa offered later In fait, and wai a*ke&lt;t If he hoped to at 7:IW) o'clock at thi- t'ommurity liable lo n fin,- of fm.MMt a, I Id {.nvernnirnt v.i *-*y h-iprftd mi n i r'saiy . In dr*t|i'V - .t r y link* Kmeigrnry llelbT Admlnlstrulii’r . oil ciliov In'*'. I* ........rua nf tho
,,(
,
urnm-llitii
f-r
J. IV ,,'.b'lirg Jew
thlarflf
,
r
f
t
mn.
i,,i.
j,
hi
,
tli,|
tha prqfram by a quartet con- survive. Gandhi rrplird:
Tb- lliiri'-itay iyiifrrpn,e opens bill , a 1,1 a r r'iV al'fr l I * .*,,•«$.
years Imprisonment.
Building.
nu r.-vt trad,* '* ,-.la i r . shtmld lliqt uiiw gi"w i in profusion In ot nil ins| Ir itlnnnl Hireling ill tIi - •nirg gr,p»frn;l no-1
alatlng af M n. A. M. Phllllpa.
f,. |hn
The prin ipt| btliinr i In connTho lose,of bonne-s yo«tr,sbi
Older men than I have sur­
Mrs. C. R. Mason, B. t*. Moure, vived. The age nf m itnrlt. is not before thr meeting, whuh w it ho lit might tho end of th- |u-|i&lt;s| of lu iin r up tu pit In h Int.i ns ninny farm , and «rn», i «r„l a t,tig b i’ st Mellindlsl Chntth at B ; l i ft nil mm- sli,| 'nil ,i if, win In
and D r.H . W. Rocker. Mr*. Fran­ past. I fee) more than optimisin'. preside l over hy II. F, IVheeb r, prat/* in whirlt gold owner* osror- In lh- inn, paili t ly mu ml|wd a'ni'-l o *fiy h'ghvny an I Hail ••’ b 'k. Mil'nid Mi Id tun, nf .Ms*. ►lie mi l leiv n l i a l, nul.ml to
I* thi, reetk'n.
• •mis* fur thr rrjrmnb' (atlry.
ca* Hichon waa accompaniat for I have not given tin the dealtr lo
,
Hu'iia, p,i,„t&lt;nt *,f the Cmtfer- ttrrs,
of Ociedo, will he n dircjialan of ffltwmnnded by eirculiv, order ol
I 1-* is n "Hi In i"it ni u n i nt M'ee will le th,. pi« tiling officer,
tha ae on) quartet
11Rirlnn
pun•
•
Art;,'tillin'
I
bo
I’resldrnl,
t»
hnnd
their
gold
Grantor .'I. M |t " t i .n , I In atlive, which la a moat Important a lilt of re-ninmend tmn, Ihni
■luring a Hireling
th" 1 prlcul
National
Boya’ Week
«■&lt;
thing.
will he olTrrrd l&gt;y a s|H-cia4 com- aver lo Ih- gorormurnt In ei And,* - rim K |d fn the p u l y • i,sI Cui'tliiilli, "| lli.&lt; : • ,i,|,, • r an l It I. I\p.'. lr,| that nil t lily In, ycsl-rvliy iff&lt; " I i M| m thu
b their attention
by
•irritilip ib'leg.lte* will nllerd. Ss'nalr (•* nnl* it uolvcl I f,»e
ihangv foy ulhrr kind* of mono* , and r :p rt.d In Imviii In * mn*-r
mittrr
compose
i
of
lhlulluwin?
“My
tompanior.a
will
bear
wit­
t-dect P a u l
presldent-dect
J. Kthe.
, , .rli t'luil'y I he ml*'' &lt;I t niuun’li
I lii* |■
i* Ii, i. , ig-d In altpoil litis any pcrmri i» ,,'t, r f«*
I* -hip
Lr«s than a w-ek Mg'* Oioio ilia-, •itinn, with I’u-sidi'iit If,—
ness that I have not slept soundly Frank Kvani, A. G. lYagm-r. K.
chairman ,t the Boys' Work Coml.K'ul.ng
nt
flu'
City
Mi'll
li't
eu will i. all otlirr r.'MUMK nf th e.u r effer fur . h p
Fm-i la,
for three day. hut after I had de­ A. Mougliss, W. L. Cooler, l_ I*. non.oon 00*1 worth of gold tr , t--Inw.
mlttee wla Introduced RoUriana
r
igli
t
in
let
Ihl"
,i'»
hip
„f
I',
any fruit ,,r *,,g--ln’ I
l '• nfficni r
cl Invn
1l,o United !'lal,'s. Argrti'iia
II &gt;g»r. It. F. Whte rr and f\ I . " (Continued Mn I’age Knurl
B. 0 . Sklnelaer, R. F. Monlsal- ckled to fast 1 slept heavily.’’
*Ih« M|M-hir.«x |ni**H»rt: uill |.«* is’en sptn&gt;-*l wi*b er -n(c I'ni-sx
uni Cana,I,, at&lt;* lri&gt; ln] pn*l *-s-i * b'. M.irnrr, mn'mitt &gt;• thaiimeii.
Woodruff.
rajge and (art Lehmann. These
I 's'* mac st,me p r u m i. ,t&lt;&gt; i„t ‘iddKs-i',1 by Mr. K. I . Clarke, Ihr ruil nr vegetable■ p’ldnly $
nf »hfit ,iii&lt;i any
iii ' i , ni' lit |
Thla gioup will hair lie 1 thirr
men, whose thought, were teni I uung tin m is ri'gaidid li-m , •k i i i to li'illlir tl,*' ,ti t '.r lli.it pruf* "»i "f MM'luIngy ul llul ms lalele-l, rhuwlng lJiis* tie- nr -I ,c&gt;
meeting*,
after
tonight,
ilutlnc
terej upon i s Idas of how the
having nil iinpurlnrt I,u iu n ; mi i" u . air llllnlliii*, lb*' pi.ib.il u; 1"liege, whir v.ill speak un "The has Ire-n spiny, I U ,Ih n *rue,
which 'problems and suggestion*
Rotary CtnbVan beet aid In the
Tbr liill wihiI.I n ,pur, u P an •
b- -in r
n f I'fTul t s t • .,,I l&gt; I ■liiiMg* that may i* 'lit if rim'- Ii • 'ullage u( Today us il llrlales lu
"looking Inward tav
ird lion
proper doeolpment of bo&gt;a. offm-ial Wui's.”
nr-, fnr nil -irr’i * - | , l , l l e - ur •
H
Klu
Hon
rues ............ . „ | n |
a U ,n
1 ’
through grnervl economies wn„
fared eoggeidona that lnclude.1
Il-ii I
j r slpi* wi I |.r b-Id frill" , wi.elh"* hlp|r,| i„
■ire the pi Ire by , limirat.m. ' ......... *" *'' V " .""""t" '
th- roughly , dUegised.
JM nrhib’e apnaorthb ef either a
•hi. prut,Inn In rs f. . »• I tu Ihr '' 'H- pin »• h„,| ,. starting r . 1,'iates »,e Irr-cl* *- in an n'brr
'
l,es*y
'
til
I
I
'l
l.
All
of
the
finding,
nf
the
rpc.
C q a t eami in the Georgia or
l.'n- iripbivmi nt Ii, i. f
I'.xrtlrally all Independent and
The I i&gt; i tml yevleiday , I , c , lily's
"''I's'k willi
Mr.
Kl'ii nr innlalaer »r nhielc tu b -, n piv
K. F. Lundqulat, in ld cn l nf the c|£j cemmittre will |,r pla-ol be
Xoioltaia moutUlM nr the creaCnu- &gt;il iri li,. It &gt; ,
f I,
i In . '•’••"•, "I Fluid,r Stale Cidlrg • for rant avia la (--•*■•» . *»■»,,
in
larch
Arbor
section
near
the
spot
ii'd
In
pi
in*
f,u
ini,',
i
al.u
ial
chain
gru
rry
stores
and
all
I"'
a
I
fo*e Ihc audience tomnrr iw night.
U e t r f a BaaB eo U ! Ship. Their
| &lt;i cannot Inn m.y
v .„ ,l,is IV'*,men , in irprior of *h .
height nr r-d in whi’r *• pdf iXg: ,.’k
aagteetlona w l be aAed upon b) where Icon FJliott. local gerage If Ihry O'r apptntrd, they will b« larlu'r shops catrrinr to while .i* I i**n un wlirnt l.y Mi&gt;;edtttng I In eb'an up Ifti . • s* | ,i»
“This frpli hv i i-rn ,f. iyed . ' '
•••"le "il I'.il, i Ri punvibibtly in
mchtr.ic, raefbed Injuries which drafted Into rranlutinm nn,| sent It I- liavr agreed In rlor- th-ir t llrnrjr M’ rg nthmi. S i.,
Iiiu ii,
th . Boys Wori ComoftUe.
KM
•»* I JiLSia »IIM Me.—LtaJ-b-wf.. i-—*&gt;,, I r •-AV*■!f*r
wilb-araeni-,''--------— —————w —
Those ettembg tm luncheon resulted In hi* dca’ h Inst Thurs­ to this county'll rrprrserlvtives a' ,i,,.t a a' I non nn Th'ir , iiy., d ' | atitbaatatlt'' tn Turkey, a i ibv.
let* a ir •lili-&gt; nl in , I- ■*•.•■,- i
fer.u nj niptu nr f«' i i v i i n j *
Hi" .‘ lunl-cm ii H„te| mil I
weft: M n . M. L Philips. Mrs. C. day night, tmtay Uiurd a tid e- Tilluliaataa wilk IheMe-pm-d ihvr i, • ffi- '.iTinmrr irvntl, . i irnii;- i .vi,iVr,t|.| TT-Ti rirle In the wb *M I hrI piOfirlte* ui ,,„,ii"ims. ,ul j
li.-rri.e., would !"■ |«,pri|
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i
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•••street
•unfefeine
In
upr
.
ment
in.defense
of
Sheriff
J,
l
I
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fhey Im &gt; ipportg,', or Ihtloilttcs'il. ti,-,! Th* -day, May I. tt »u
II. Mason. M M g trfsM HllnholI" 1 ..
II, 1 ' be'. « ;,i*,' i&gt; s ' «■«iu k 'h
11 e braltli i erliftri • I, leg t|, •
| ',-neva, J|*y III, I, i « r u ib -j Muir *u ik IU u illifr.'il li iu
red John Cola nut, Jo% Dighton. lieCIrlland who yesterday to’d a
Frank K*an&lt;, rnrm!&gt;er o| th' irsrnrd Immy.
111, Uu'.irtyl
irr* if-scr grower lui . I , d-, lu
pr*
K-iom. nf A -i-a
■
n
will
iunMii'ip-il
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Herald repotlet, "I am being »e- ctunmlUcc, today •fated that "I
Renrt Anderaot
Ai
Thr buj.'rera’ gmtrp met
last
i
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i
Ihr
y
»
l!•••
1
»y
i or \i'lj.
I pa ' In a firh ' lh tl mt" &gt; I,- , i i
M »n'imi-'d on I .u-,. Twuj
Ai .Italia. Mnrjrcnthan i lhgt eta, and RoUdana A. W. Epos. verely otVIclird Ity feoplr who wr it to thank e*ery official nf our n,c hf t nl decided Mnl the "l ilan.l
i
l n ifn ,.
hy ,1. r llr*m ii , nf l l f l r
I
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Irpiv.e.
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il,.
H. *- top#, f . I Mae Mahon, W. aay that I ref, sc,I to give Mr. c u n ly fur Ih* aptradid r o - o p - f h trac'i,r *,f c a’ ■ig Mt hop *
Th' - • | i r ruling ih' m-elmg
I»M1*1 IJtlgJ ItBH'H'r ’ I | f.'l |t,*w
C. RaUhleon. O aard MeLoraa. Elliott proper a ’ tnitlna after Iho Mon they have gi«et us and th&lt; firm May Ihlnuith Gtpt ml-t I.irt.i I- s ,|
||u,t - ' a*m.
a il" F. f M' .m r, rn il'u , in, I'
'»ilL
»»» Il
P. J. Stine, H. I Colangn, Karl automobile wrrek”
sircviu tffnrl* they hive made ti ■In, Id *e , nntinied. The ►Imp I Irv.r, ill,,i,, jgr Argrutlna wi I
F. Ilninsg nnd I M ll.ti
, ,.r
IrrdiiV
inoi*il»»/
v..
a
p.vpu.al
i»y
Le mann. B. L.WaIlbie. H. R.
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t
e,i|
m-i-'
merria
i„
p„&gt;.
..
“ Rumon hare reached ntc that help up nhtain relief fnr our tax pep eginti'd at the inerli*g wren
\Hr-untie Fpimi ,. II J. Irl-u m ,
M, P»rf|*» |Jfth*»***-A»«t. -»r MnJr. li xn%
St rwn, S. 0 . HUhalatri 0 . C. Mr. El iott did not trreive innll- payrte. Speaking on hr ha If of the Stal'd ir • fleelt—r Simp, City Bar | h r mnkel-. fug rhi'lid
nu . t.
l'el-1 ThurtUrll. J-h l Mr ■
I,
ii h i
Ihr hour* t»f wmf h»r #••• i»
Hi den. 5. PoJeeM, R. P, Moat- ral attention until the following conimillre, I alfrr Ihii apples it I r .'hup, S ikiw ’.v Barber Hhnp,1, ' ill ||. intlk pio,|i,cl)...... . l':»«
H’flMin ( r f lji.ill’iH
M l. Garrett. Rnnuatl f hi e, II.
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ea atge. G. W panto*. J W. A. day”, Mr. lotndqulat stated. “ I Mon of thanks.”
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return
Amvti.
uu
nlli
i
lls
: rnith’i ILtb er Shup, Arrtdr lb ,
M I’a,worth, Jam,
IMt.-.n, ,1
IlnniiMl In W hr»n |% .V• • * .
I t fler, S. G. OrtjfW. M. Rayna*. wish In *ay that on tho arrbaf
pruipeel.,
ui
er
lai
a
mt.
*:*btr f Imp. Iiram lln ra Simp, Fl-r,i
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IL Mau mi
„f
►&gt;t»blnhm'T? »‘f #m il vr' IfnTo
an
aa Randall ChaM
Chai« who p
ptaaideil. of Sheriff M:Clolland who was
--. LU—
•• M t Mrs.
H it le r T ro o p H T a k e
in*'* Shun.
___________ __________ ; A ’ - r I,Hr • market fur ,\:„ L .k ju , , ; I 'In T N lii Z-nMi.e.iu. . i;, u.^u
ill lh** »»7 r»tiiiiN' of Iho
I' l l
R.,,1. who " novel, nf
ntl'ed out.^Mr. Klliott could not
Mm f,,||,,w in- mdet cndenl
n ' e .u hieery and • nlher III Hi fn
K. Ilalinea, Julina Mint Mdet, and ’ lib" , life h iv - road- her cm14 pfitfsi nl me It*» the pr#«
C o n t r o l O f U n io n x
be found. A sran h war made for
R e p o r t &lt; « * W d e T^p
n ry -In es have nnnnurri',1 tha' 1 t„,e».
"f ......’ ’-aa l,"ist . unduly knnwrt (isiom **f $» l-ill h»U»i»r H*** Iht'iM
•• si -if It,—ji,| „f ,|r |.n» |-|,r f ' h. I l.elimani,
him, and hv was latrr found about
B E R L IN , May 2 id l ( ban they r ill iln - Ihrir ,ln,„»
‘
‘
* B o a r d three blacks from Iho ac-nc of
................" e s hut « ! „ ► d n etrinai hopper* ye*lr'd.»v Hnmiiiir. Tb#
;
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is
fimd'i
Jung,
ut
ft.
y,
rdlor Hitler's Brawn Shirts by iimm un Thvi.,|a&gt;.« atarting M-&gt;
iV an r, of
*l-w
• have m-t with mni- erl»- nienmirr v«.i&lt; t.y It.
tha actidrnL Sheriff McClelland aurprlac and storm took Ihr la.t I ■',, , '.ntinuing
l ’r n d e B o d y O f f i c e s
thi'i.gh
&gt;b- 1 11 "lint's minist_rg..r,r f,
” in t- tradern nf h»r
hurrlr, I’litnam &lt;&lt;jnlv
IA81IV1LUB. &gt;y t^ d A V - InUted on taking him In the hos­
V *,'• i: l-i I l l ' l l . lo-*iJ.
hitrdlr today on thr road In Nail innsih *&gt;' Scptembar:'
F f e c e iv e D ir c c f o r ic s
•'* ed tr,- rnnn-cllon 'vi’ li
,0 i« U y radorad ln*m ami
pital but Mr. Klliott said lie did
II- crl'a
(irocsfy.
Forte ' I I r Jung lb* I ’m t-t it , i l.-,, J
tt
.
'•• !'• il.ytrrieii Board uf Forrig,,
at draitia rw lbon, 1$ ap- not want to go In the hospital, (in domination of th* tahur nmvrment
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b
citl
j
Gr'rhrl I n il Giorory, lodge and
Few IlJklcnfn $*f lit’ illy jifit .Ml ,i„rrfor D Board af being Infotmed that Mr. E Holt by oc upylng headquarter, r.f frrn -n and COW who has ................. ;
Mr- l!i-rk‘, d -M in i! view., anFdtKltlofl.tha Metho- resided alone nn r&gt; hone boat near •railr union* throughuut Germany l -n, l.mltr'a Grticery, M. M lt - s.’l*dgr uf (be w ir ,l &lt;l
that Ih " r»t»in»|r lu nty
,r.i
Boclallak leader* «f tha unions I. p hr*, tit uni'noma Cash Gro
ts,- .-i/- l •»me u, the rhurch'a
Chare Booth war*
•
lumber
of
C
om
m
-r-dies
run
the Osteea bridge. Sheriff
Mc­
"".i.slitrrs at* l*n*.-i,i
\• .
,1'imnt. but f)r. C lr
la a rapartyiada to th* Clelland look him lo the Cnt’ily which haee five and a half millwii *e,y, M. E. Week y Uto'ery, I
i t.vin.i a cofnprrlirnii ,- Irluary that r'.» &gt;.&gt;•.,
He will
'ey Saver* (iro.*ry, Rrd Fruu..i m r.rq null
, by IU **iurvr and Jail, got him to bed. 1-roaght him mcnibep* wer* arm tlrd. Ttmic un ' I I .
' inrludva $tt*rI'rri'•. hnth fnr 1303 *himI I! 'I If.-", m,,* uf if,* Iminl'a
•
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Cn
rf
Italy'I-,.
.,
i,
I
.itir , re-ently p rai,,,| her
t l Hngaa. | cup of warm coffee, and immedi­ ions of tbr futurn will bv nalinnal and ' I I I * ' Market.
| it many ;enii-r, np i prior years,
A nnd I* nau i ’iggly-Wig.dv " ,r riebl ft thls rI,,:rr ,
W ASHINGTON. May J . IWt—
e f r*&lt;
in f l-a,lingsrltlev in the i'nulh and «&lt; tl- an t *, I bn believed a eunately taller i Dr. Larks, who rather than International in rhir- gr --n e , annnurce I
'
s
n
arm*
A
me
lira
n
-I,
yeatr.'iliy
»e» inlii"t. i*li b-r would clear up T h- granting nf a half l-itlt&lt;t„
aaM raitlca tuts
j
ImmedlnC*.
Rjat.
acter,
N
ail
leaders
said.
vfved sh rilly thereafter. This
'i„
•bn' they a'e agrecalle tu th- i • r. V. Jin.inf, China'
mure from fr,l-r*| nffert I" h*lptad* la nJMmU to aO
Today this llbrarv w.*i •nlargrd il.i^l n'd'l*Q f.#Scuf 2.30 a ’llotk in
the
pis'i
nnd that they will t i e r i minuter, i r I-Ing *t Ft i* I
Tli" bnrd. in a-nouncing h-r the .slates imi't their ■'•s-tty!
af Um koardherk.
•'/
*he
addition
nf
1311
drtrctorlfa
S IR JOHN IIAH C H IL L
v.i'lr nln* as l.ilarfs.
•pamiag.”
rsiirrr.rnt
t-rilay, I ,sued |h9 neadt wa* -nly a pcrfnnc'n- »tlj»
e« T .lj-g ly.
•f tha.-H Ura t l St. •'•lervbuig,
H e : iff McC’ellard
y ie ld day
W S r 'n r 'st-mvnt'
away today, with Iba adesi m ira ­
! !• • Memphi . an • Nashville,
LONDON.
May 2 _ &lt;**&gt;_:&gt;
ClfTH OKMLRFM
told a reporter Identically the
’•AVer virfnu, friendly ennvar- tion's $1.00.1)00,non ,'n-mplpv,. - it
•I w o n rO N D HA iriiRi'i
Tann.
a n d alary except that after Mr. John Simon. BrlMrh foreign scr•a'.nri, set ssilhnut ipp-ating he- relief bill approved by Ih- F, Ufa
I Tha- faaUlMr- of th- Id.re'y are
- T . LOUIS— llvav) sal.m r
Park* left tha Ja il. Sheriff Mc­ retary, v ia suffering ffnm a hr I
f»»- U— ’■oi'd, Mr*. J , faMsIng and awaiting Hontr coniidvrt'tpu
NEW Y O R K . May g._b$*&gt;
I
'Blhble
fo
a||
rrsid'nlr
of
this
fm eioralieea of th.- M, nurl
Clelland had bland* and &gt; atcr
(k ill today pud becacsa of hia Jam-, II. Poad, who for 30 year* ca, ific Railroad ami affil^str I section who er- invt'rd la make Burl hs&lt; r-uuest-,| (hat th* b- of minor changes.
aart op t* Mr. E l iott with inTh* measure provide* fn- d i t f l
r**tn'” «l tn »eliro from active
rua dawa rowdJlkm It waa e i- has managed lb* America a lex tran-porlatlo* companies
lava &lt;’• * nf it aa w rll as tn i-qvlra of,
etmUeaa that a doctor be called
lure toura of Kuiopaan author , be-i urdared by Fesleral Judge lr*d * body officials and worker* ernnerti-n with th- Freabylerlan grant* la th* state* tn«tr*d n'
floartl nf Foreign Mission* ami al loan* and ict» up - w *•’ *"-:f
if h$ became UL “ Wo did «!l we pactad.ha would ba unabla lo ap- ha- filed *
petition bl beak
far hla* under the Hiram- H » r M the faralfn offlcs before rrplry, Haling liabfUUaa of $30,­ F a r * *a part of an cconnmy pra­ on any n u tU r, that may com* a me-ting nn Mnmlay (yesterday) adralalstralion tn i* ’-';ter*
m
for
rail
corporations,
which
ind»r
kba
a-op*
of
e
w
ill
rvgulh* board arreptad hag
h# aald.
•
fribulian af money (sera t-e
686 agilnal aaaeti 0f |&lt;7B7.
»r* in racalTaiakip.
!**•&lt; •tfaalialiu n of that typa. lion with regrat.”
coaatrucUaa corporalluu.
flic te d

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BY PRISON RULES

D E A D L IN E IS Ul' MORE E M PH A SIS S
CN HOARDERS O F jB 0 M PLACED O N "
METAL TAR IFF TRIICIJS

National Boys And
M u sic Weeks Are
Noted By R o ta ry

ITaxpayers Invited; A
To Attend Meeting ,Urn t,,M.......
In Lake Mary Hall

4gr

STATE PARLEY OF
WELFARE GROUPS
TO BE CONVENED

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rTlNeedFor Campaign
Against Mosaic Is
‘Stressed At M eel

Stores D e cid e To
Close Their Doors
Half Day Thursday

S h e r if f Defended
InAction Involving
Victim Of Accident

nn; _

Mrs. Pearl S. Burk
Severs (minedion
Willi Mission Body

Half Bri l ion For
R e l i e f Of S t a t e s
Nearing Adoption

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'Sharon T r ie s St
C a se s Of Alleged assault and bittery, was sritrsd
restsViolations Of Law is'fkr
■&gt; Otnt Murphy, charged with as-

9t Pitches Great Ball
'edtBeat Orlando, 3-0;
Smyrna, Leesbarg.Witt
gases*
hall. OrshaW.
s * a « a as Lrewlhsrs.

I bar

not

■Xy
c.nst's-

L’ malre*.

rscklaae drlrlag. waa "fa
guilty.
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J. I. Slawart, white,
with operating a car wit
proper Ikanee, had hla ci

IL iT h K u'M u'm

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pauU an* hettary. pleads,!

(Continued free! fhge O *
tag, pleaded net r»U*|f Wk.

L fim u n a
war i —
beeebell plas aa error wHh IwaM l la Ihs ala U l * * l * f
■ * 7 * .U 5
1 -e .e h .r* Tallow Jackal* a 4 la *
victory near lha le a a u .te s d le * Ce­
ra * India** la a T a a l r a l Florida
ft.eeball Lease* San a plaraU hafare a lara* e r a w i here yeeu rd sg

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aiada II aa lalereellae

««a-

leel.
w ith Ike sear* lied S sad t as lha
last h alf e l lha alalb aal aader
w ar. alleker d eb ase* wha bad She*
lied lha la d le * , ta ala bits I * *
a real eahlblllaa Ib a l marked his
first hurllas * * r r“ " ■ ■ * * * . f
i i r draw i walk. HpKk «nn Mh *
In bath filed as I bat Bill Brarler.
aeleraa a f S an aa o f eld
fUfiU U « f i « M il n »l»«il« if '* '* * ;
• u .lr d
to r lfk t fl*M. U b y n
headed fa r aemnd.
Io w a n : third and scored who* Head­
ie r le t W n lla pee •» lb* » ta u _a ;* Dario
away from hit*. The eleale wae Bre• tar's third a f
work w o * received with loud ■ » }
please freot
Ike
fane,
a1®** ®f
whom are pereaaal friab le fee Braaler hae resided la M e e k e r* WWa
he dull bate ball three rears e «o .
.t'o n e e romblesd Iw a w a lh a , two
hits and a * error I* N W » a » » l r
o f rasa In Ike flret before i e k » n a
aed hi* male* had a ahaar# la l e t
sallied. The led lens
ni her run la the see* ltd w h s* Wd*a
Batterle*:_ Jshneep
fah et-aad. Jf d a *..
R ayieaa . . 8 * 1

HOW THEY STAND

T

4 tharye af being drunk am) was
find n and casta.
.
frad RoMason pleaded guilty to
1 g chdrgo af aggruraUd necault
I ami waa fined M aid coats.
Paytaa Blalock, charged with

H.
Hallican. "hit*. charged
with haisg drunk, pleaded gpllty,
and waa orders,! to pay cotta.
W. A. Stapler. whIU. charged
with drlelng wbila druak, . *yd
fined 1110 and coaU wlwa ho
pleaded guilty. 1150 of the flat

with being drunk, pleaded gul,ty.
Ha was girea a 30-&lt;hy euepondad
aantanca aid the t o * * war* re­
mitted.
. .
L. n . Hancock. whIU, c h a r g e
wltk paeaing a worthlaaa chock,
pleaded guilty and urns* given a
!(M ay sentence plus the coats. .
Ed True (dale, while, charged
with reckless driving, pleaded
'and Porter;
jwUlIbwkdsma* Head.that.
_
_
s
white,
Georg,
W.
Smith,
charged with carrying concaalad
weapons, pleaded guilty and » U
f 1—_J g ia fb

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guilty and wna fined |IM
and
popta. |75 af tha fine waa eesp faded upon promt** of good bo.
harler.

Danger Pointed
O a t In Inflation
Plan Of Country

RATES
» . « &amp; .• * a %

■P e ? T i r t i r l * ^ ^ % A
lib. S ar at Av*u*«. A- I

(Continued From Pago Oni)
ca. ft aaarly always coma* with
ferial bualneia prosperity In tha
SahatloB of more rredit. Such In­
flation is not artificially Indueod,
Hot foltowe the willingness of
Mb. dar *1 Aaaaal. A. I&gt;- t u t . M a
riled aald earllflcmle la my o f f * * .
•■S baa mad* 1 a *l leal Ion fa r la *
deed to la**a la occordahc* with
law. Bald rertlHeal# embraea* lb *
fa tlew la e'd ea cflh ed prop#Mr aliaated ta aemlaala County. Florida.

a a a ta

fined flOO ard costa.

D. R. Noll, while, charged with
driving 1trunk, pul up n bond for
hla appearance In the May U u *
of court.
II. E n te r, white, chargod with
tiling an Improper lltrnse, pltadod
nolle contejtdre and Tocai«*d a 30tljy luapended eenleaca upon pay­
ment of coeli.
Wilbur Eaverly, while, charged
with oelng an arerloaded trailer
carrying cllrue, pleaded guilty and
was fined |5 anil cotta.
A. B. E ven t!, white, charged
with betting a board hill, pltadod
guilty add was given a 30-day euapemWd icntence upon payment of
coots.
•
F n n k McCall, charged with onlawful parbing. waa fined 13 and
coale.
~ Florenee^&lt;!bTIfnr7~,horgfd with
being, drung and u ,L i* obscene
language, was fined $1 anil costa
In each rat*.
Willie Hill, charged with ag­
gravated auault, pleaded guilty
and w»i ordertil to pay the roets.
John DulTon, charged with petit
larceny, pleaded not guilty but
waa ordered lo pay coats.
John Campbell, wh(ta, chargeit
with pocaesslng liquor, pleaded
guilty, and was fined.&gt;8200 *md
coal.* 8160 of the ftn* waa ?usparded.
i.'hlreao T -»l
J"e Molry was found not
Ilrnoklya « : Philadelphia 1.
Plliebursh I : Claclaaatl I.
^
guilty of a charge of petit lar­
ceny, and Mathis W illlaau waa
ANM RICAN LR AO VR
found net guilty of » bars assault
New York l l - l l Uoeloa *•!.
Ml lerula l l - l l PeiraJI l-k.
charga.
W.ehlMilnri l i Philadelphia 4. I l l
R. R. Baker waa fouml sot
lanlnael
,
Cklceiu II C lereland I.
guilty of a petit larceny charge.
Robett Roui had a charge of
AM IM IU AN AOaOAIATIO*

U * &amp; . 1 , I A i f lilach D. T reet
I I Baalaadu aprlaa*.
The said ..land heir,*. aeaseoad nC
lha dal* e l (ha lanaanc* of each
c srllflra la In lha name a f
Ua-

Ptttaharkh
H a w Y «rk
Hro«iklyn
h lra o h l*

te n - d l;
I walked

i-esrsis
t i l l eeaeea
W .'fie rear.

Medlln, lb

Bratler-lf----y . ycaalnalan.
rbem berlale. rf

perry, &gt;b ...

ilerlnna. lb
Rash lee. r
rnrter, r
JubaeoM, a -----

R U Mallhl*. j a r t j m r a f
T a * Cartlftcal# R ". I***.
lib . day af Aaaual. A l» . I » l * . ka*
lll,.l aald rerlTfleale la my o fllc *.
a ad ka* mad* ana Ileal l « " Car ta *
FO R B A L E : Bronte Turkey eggs dee,,
to le.ua In eecordanr* with
and poults, John R. Jones, |nw. Bald rs rllfic n l. embracea Ike
fnllow
laa dearrlbad proparty .H a ­
Beardatl A t*.
sted la Bemlole. Coanly. Florida,

• A — P o u ltry

15— A p arfth en tk F o r R a n i
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FO R R E N T : 8 room fumlihi
apartment, with garage, Pmi
Avenue and 8l*th Street, knoa
aa Holly AportmanU, Phop* &gt;90.

I

FO R R E N T : Furnlahad
apartment,. cac-.apac*. .704. PkLmotto A t * .
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*** 441-1
oi4-&gt;
iary: tinea hatled
_____- a -

• nnlealoa. llTrm.r.
!»«»"•
T w o bee* bile. l**Balnale»base hit.
Brow*,
trouble
Medlln I *
1‘onnlneton
lo
i. struck oal. by Johaeon *,
•r II. Baeaa on ball*, o lf
, 6. o ff Itaher t HI* b f
by llaber, Perry.
Will.

It : at. Paal I.
Mlaneapolla I; Columbu. I. I I *
Potential S o u r c e Teledo
''K a n ! . * C l l y t i U B to*IIM I
Of Light, Energy Ib ganire.
lndlanapaile-li I lw a u b a e . two
poelpoaed. rein
■O tTM RR B ASaOCIATlOb
Noted In Sunlight • Atlanta
l-T i I.IUI* Rbch »•*
N a .b elll* 0-t; N * » '* » '• “ " r * - * ; ,
lllrmlnaham IS-fSi K iio a vlll* l» * Memphis

,A’ W|'i&gt;t I Bloch R TraM I I BanUndo B|&gt;,Ibb *. _
.1*4 Hi **
The eald land heln *
Ike dale of Ike leeuatKo of eucb In -w ill
rert If Irate In tha name
o f UnCat 4 I

laaCO BO,
Tbe ante

l"5
r I . w*j‘ bi: i .? " r:;r.*2r 1b l
T
afha",
* C ertlflcale
S&gt; k 11*1. dated (be Ike' Bate 1
Hit dar o f A a e «e t. A l&gt;. I » l » . k*a rartlflcot*
filed eald ra rllllc a l* la my afflee. known.
•
he* mad* appllcnllon « • » • • *
garage and
t.eed l »
we J * .r r o r d .l^ ,.
with

L E G A L N O T IC E

r,.llo w la s &lt;t.errlhaA

• u «l in Mm—I w I b Counllfe

tra o r tw h ( i r s r a u b t a t Tti* Mid In mi h«ln* •••••]
1 T «a o r t w r b ta tw o r rt-on- Ik* &lt;1«l« nf
ol
ID A.
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rcrlirim t* lw !*»• n* m* 0
•Nolle, lo berekr elrea Ibal R U
MAI.TBIK. »»rck*..r e7 T a i l* r- k TM" R t. N eDkle.Purrkl
iif ir .t . N,k III*, dated the 4lh. Bay T a * C .r llflfa te No. ! « « ’
Of Aaaaal. A. D . !• « » . Jfa filed Ilk . day «»f A u i w i . A. I s * » '
eald e.rllflcale la My offlee, and
ha* mad* epollcallon far U S deed
lo lesae la aecordanc* with law.
Maid cerll III at* amkraces (he fellowlaa described properly ellaated
la Bemlael* County. Plerlda. Ia&gt;

Home Mixed Feeds

D r. H e n ry M c L s n lln . J r .
O P T O M E T R IS T
1 1 1 .P a rk A r t .

4-1; C b elU aoeaa 1-4.

w ill

l.ot I f Block B Tract I BaalaBdo Bprfaaa.
•
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Tb* stM land b*4n* aeaaeeed at
lb . dal* of the l**«*nr* af each
n rllflea l* la ; tb* name of Ua
^ TlT.?' R l* JMallbU parcbaMr of
Tac rartlflteta K*. Ilf*, deled lb*
Ilk dar of Auaaai. A. P . I»l». bae
filed aald eeririleale la my olflr.,
and ha. made appHeallea far a le*
deec' la laaaaAa • aecordanc* wtlb
law. Bald aarllfleal* embrace* Ik*
fbllvwlna deecrlbed properly ella-

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SEMINOLE
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Distributers af Red Rea* FaPhone M

BILLY’S UNCLE
Eaprtsslng hi* theory at a
meeting of tho Now York see Ion
of tho American Chemical S w U ly
recently, Dr. Lamb MMrUd that
If tha energy could b* effkl« n l'r
extracted from the eunllghl which
falls on Boeton during a summer
day, all gaaojln*. coal, oil and wa­
ter plants now u**d to *upply lh*
United StAUs with P0* ”
be closed.
Tb* paaalbllltlaa of ham***lng
sunlight and atomic energy have
been brought within the realm of
practical uglily within- n - f * w
year* through
rocont dovalopmoot* In natural science, Dr.
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Reduced price on single vlilon
.sad Kryptok lens*. Also all
ihall and modern gold filled

finales shell be
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mshed rotUgo or aportmont.
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INFLATION PLANS
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GIVEN ANALYSIS
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* the diary of tho creation of th* world is told In
A six bandred words.
•There were no conferences, no comminsions and no de‘t STS w first day Dm Almighty said:
‘Let there Ge
L. AND THERE WAR LIGHT.'
“Ob the stood day He created the firmament to dlthe heaven from the earth.
“Ob the third day He maid:
‘Let the watess under
br e w be fathered together unto one place, and let the
laad appear; AND IT WAS SO. On this day also
Brass and trees were created.
“Oa the fourth day Be said:
'Let there be lights in
finnaau lit of the brevet*, to divide the day from (he
1 .. aad to rale over the day and over the night, and to

ftatietlrs. Harvard University
I. N E W
Y O R K . M ay
S—
Th* "controlled inflation" men*.
ore of th* Admlnl'tratlon elsrimed to mire the level nf com­
modity price. Inc lode tnmr premmsls. The first of tr
alien* by- lb#
I n l y h vmt’ aew.
The other
three peepowlt. H,trance of onwvetn) nsper money, reduction
cf the gold neiteat of Um dollar,
and monrtiiiag silver to a lim ­
ited extent. are new in the rcoPontir experience of this country
dnrinr recent decades. Th* first

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copper PiUhotw. wM
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Stadia at' bo Fifth A vreae hMM.

indpjrenU, Mr.

■u*» r&gt;•»*»* combined to create u»m l that bonim oiten on the
The dirigible
G ref ZeppeHl with &gt;0
aboard and lr . Hugi
commanding. Vft for '
flight areundlGeeman
A. M , yerterny.

Temporarily ovrnhsdowed by tha
flow of legalised boar and lha
dries or economic recovery. neterthe lota the war oeer proposed re­
peal pf the IRth Ameadment goaa
on In all part* of the nation.
Prohibitionists and anli-prohibltioniits atarted
paahlng their
campaign* with talonilflsd vigor
a , fire state* prepare to tot* on
repeal la May— Rhode lalard. May
I ; New Jersey, May I I ; Wyoming,
May Ifl; New York, May 3.1, and
Delaware, May 37.
Anti-prohibition leader* confer*
confMeaeea of th* outcome in all
the** slates.
Officials of pnlibltion arganirations, while aaying tha( their

Walking Aa A Recreation

A T G R A 1 IJ A T IO N
lh» *|rb ssB * "l pSnln*r**as j*
o s n c r u l w srV ut sckssWlW*In* lilrnc-fhloo 1
iwin’l itlMepnlnt ISM . u s * «»p,rt »our eh"l"ltxyh.
W efb old t’ A Stu d io
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must erase. In s'om* iiuartrrs, ns
friends of Machado in Tampa
point out. the feeling is gtncrnl
that ircrn l troubles w iyr engi­
neered Ity an element which I,
trying lo furre American inter­
vention.
A t I ho moment, however. Am­
bassador Welles is the big figure
in Tuba.
If, as the special representative
of President Roosevelt, he can
pnve the way for a general elec­
tion and
climisate
Machado,
Cuban Iradera believe tho little
republic will' soeeskly lift itself
out of ita troubles. Among many
Cuban business people them Is a
demand also for th* end nf tha
Cdhsn nalloral lottery, which ia
a drain on th* population and
trurinrss, pnd a source of graft
whlih h*s assumed tho propor­
tions of a national scandal.
Meanwhile, Cuban refugees in
Tampa and Miami are afraid tu
return, and thousands are seeking
avenues of escape from Cuba. But
the tourist from th* United
Klatra, who goes to Havana for
a brief visit, doesn't sco or hear
much al&gt;ot a revolution. Travel,
though, han been light, duo to
widely-published reports of disdlstrubancrs, which, as a matter
of fart, are far removed from
that section of Havana usually
visited by the tourist.
Whatever plan the new ambas­
sador h i* In mind, Um
refuge*
colony In Florida 1, certain of one
thing—that Machado will call a
general election, which will auto­
matically eliminate him thereafter
ns president, or the United SUlea
will he forced to intervene to pro­
tect life and property. But Inter­
vention is known lo be the last
step in I bo Washington program.
ten'll on Hspl. 13, Minnesota on
•Sept. 13 «nd New Mexico on Sept.
ID. The Ohio election Is set for
Nov. 7. *
Machinery for sclion on repeal
has been set up In 39 stiles.
Twelve slates are listed by ths
A anoi 1st ion. Attaint ths Eightccnlh Amendment sa "expected
to sst rlcillon* in 1931.” They are
Arisons, California,
Colorado,
Connecticut, Florida Massachu­
setts, Missouri, Nsw Hampshire,
Oklahoma, Pennsylrsnla, South
Carolina and Texas.

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Hill Lumber Co.
13th aad Hally

Rruonable Pricw with
ZIP 8 E R V IC E

We are adding Merely
dollars of equipment to
better **rv* tbs public.
Sos an awl u v i money,
213 W. First St,

Sieve's Plats
POST OFFICE
LUNCH
llesl Food fee Real Men

Regular itesb 30c
Ore—We Feel oftlr*

PRINTING
We are equipped te ptsdbre
first rlsoo Job work at the
lowest possible prices, Gfvj u*

Herald Printing Co
Phew IIS

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Burgles! tools; oil Itnds et
scissors sad knlrrs/pnmlqg
tools of all hinds/tc. E x ­
pert ■■» fling.

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A b o for Hare
Haro yourw nrkfcw

ORGE WASHING
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cherished
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sent to Iks for clean­
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Public Welfare at TsUabasqse.

Refrigerator W ill
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BUI* OM n.lCHT

C l * I 5 € f f lt 1 t B B t M I lg ’ th* low price and high duty on

ran, of Daytoi
Beaeh, will sUx
meet at the Methodist Chur h to
issea I. while th* other "three have discuss "Family Casa Work". Miss
element, ef rreat danger. In th* Florence flehhanlt, nf Daytona
following paragraph, the nature Beach; lyd ia Allen DeVilhiss,
«f the propewed federal reserve
,opponents. Juum. m Ui r . apparent
Inah , w atia ii &gt;«n t-tk «ir ywb»
advantrge* "uch ■■ economic dis­
ski* efficacy ifl raising the comsatisfaction among voter* and
pnditv price level a vs ronsiderod. ■kart talk*.
On tike sixth day the beasts were created, and. finally,
Croup d will meet at the pariah control of political marhinery in
Th- reserve hank operation*
rejvsted for in the President's house to lilseuia “it rcrest ion and many places, rapreaa determina­
Adun aad Eve.
2 “ ‘And God saw everything that He had made, and, measure am purchases in Urn L tlia re T i m ”, with C. M. M ilt* tion to right it out in avary rtite.
rprn market bv lha 13 re servo of Tallahaaaae, state loparvlsor
K. .‘■'cell McBride general iu.
behold, it waa m y good.'
bank, of the United Slates go*,
“If there had been a board of directors to whom the eminent sororities. The reserve of phyrkal am) health edoeallnn. irrintrndrnt of the Anll-|tatoan
presiding, and Edgar Jones, ath­ l-ragus *f A meric s, says the first
p lu s had lo be sabautted, the creation of the universe
drr Jl.ono.oon.oon o f government letic director of the University of "decisire right" will be in Indians
would atm be under advisement." Hr. Barton concludes. r n u it ir s , Under the pr&gt;pa**d Florida aa principal speaker. which for ninny year* wax a
“I f there had bees a naapltulkr. he would hare drawn up plan there holding, would be Frank 8. Wright, publicity tlrw - famed stronghold of the prohjhi.
m&gt; many charts aad compiled such an avalanche of red fig- m d n altv added to. hy an addi­ tor at the. University, aho will tlonists.
a r a that the whole project would probably have been aben- tional njmjmOJBOO is necessary cprsk.
" I f Indiana rejects the repeal
relationship between pur­
demed. What good loch fo r all of u a that the creation The
Gtoup If, with Marcus C. Kagg, proposal, the 18th Amendment
chase, of government arruriliea
took ptarri ia the crude old days before there were any Ip th* reaerve banka and th* of Jacksonville, a , chairman will will remain in tha Constitution",
• —
* * W - J ------ -----------l l l . s I L ^ . a l level of commodity p r im Involve,
meet at the parish house to dis- Hr Drill* M ii.il
the not ere of hanking operation, com -Institutional Workers", and
T h * floosltr slat* elects dele­
aad hank poltric.
r&gt;vrk A. Davis, of th* Roy,’ In- gates an June 8. The convention is
In th* typical instance, par­ d jt *I ial Itnmc in Mailanna and set for June 26 wlih 129 delegates
ch***, of government arraritten
K. Mhaniion. of Iknion Springs, one from each county and one
by the rerei ve hanks are mad*
extra for each additional '10,000
*
* ' *•- sorority will advltraa that group.
The groups will combine shortly population.
A veil known roller* finds that its students are gning deelere. In rilker case, payment
lit in an hrtmr lunch, with Mr. Davis, M.
Twenty.two
stairs have sol
ia for less expensive xporti, golf and riding showing a de­ -------- — _________of th*
R. Ilinson, of Tallahassee, ami e’cctivns in 1031. These do not in­
cline and Iranis taking a apart.
If the depression mi»- purchase, of the rererv* deposit, Mr*. Brian McKenna, formerly of clude Michigan and Wisconsin,
tinoca there mar come Um realization that of all the forms cf number banka with the re­ the Vermont State Agricultural whkh hnvs voted lo ratify th*
o f iim is t. aslkiag la tha most beneficial aad .the cheapest, rerv* banks. An Increase In re­ Department, i s sp e a k e rs.-------- Prupored repeal. “ Ifl—Jun*, fbu r
serve deposits rnaMv , th* mem­
Europeans, caprdaRjr tbs Cermsna, bare long been the ber hanks to expand their own
Following a
luncheon,
the states besides Indiana will elect
apostles of pedestrian recreation, and on Sundajra and holi­ deposit,, through Um extension Stata
Probation
Association. delegates; Illinois on Juno 6, Nodays the highways, the-paths, aad byways are thronged, of further lo an In Ih rir custom- Judge Dun A. Cheney. Orlandb, v.idn. on June 10, Iowa on Juno
30 nml West Virginia on Ju re 37.
with persona seeking the outdoors and enjoying the invigIf tbr member bank* IhrnugHFlections slated for tho follow­
arattan of walking. Whole families from mother on down M l the Country make are of their
ing month are Alabama on June
te the ycongest child can be eeea striking out for the inrii s Md potential lending pow­
I I . Arkansas on July IR, Tennes­
great outdoors, with father aad some of the older children er. Ike total volume of th* r a ­
see on July 30 and Oregon on
tion', purr baring newer ran b* in­
tmiylag knapsacka filled with picnic food.
July 21.
creased enormously. ThU is f i r
When the groups have penetrated deep enough .into lb * reason that n s Increase s f.9 1
Offhand, McBride predicted "dem n l ounnasifisgs. aa attractive spot la the woods Is se­ is rerer v* basks ran be reed as
cialvw" battles In Iowa, Alabama,
tho
bools
for
expanding
the
loans
lected aad the tasty viaads are spread before hungry eye*.
Arkansas and Tennessee, ntales
load drpo,ito) of the member
which for year* wars strongly
After luscbron the children play while the heads of the knobs Is the extent of 110. If.
prohibitionist. Ho also said th*
fsautr usually take a snooar.
As the ran begins its low therefere. the rererv* honks pur­
enemies of repeal would make a
dracenxian in the west, the homeward trek hi begun and chase a s additional three billions
f
gyve rssreat
securities,
it
formidable showing In Oregon.
tho family arrives tired aad ready for sleep, bat thorough­ •would
he peesiMo far the mem­
In August the haul* scene will
ly ridtrnhral (jura the exercise and by the coramunioo with ber keeks te (speed their
shift to Washington where the
Irens by thirty billion*. This is
election will b* held on the twen­
th e trouble with the average American who seeks Lo e Urge figure in remperisoe for lb* banks to maintain ex­ ty-ninth. F ire elections are sched­
Our. abandon­
with th* present total port-hosing treme liquidity.
take e x e r c is e is that he goes about it as if it were a busi- power of tho reentry, which is ment of tho i ntemsticral gold uled for September—Vermont on
nraa. He thnoaea a particular sport, boys his equipment, u nres is ted
hy approximately standard is of particular Impor­ Bept. B, Maine on Sept. I I , Maryaad harries out the first chaser be gets mad tries in a fifty bribc e i of eurraecy and tance In this connection. In IMS,
when vra were shipping geld bouse, with KrtJ Lehmann, cf
brief bear or so to make up by rigorous exercise all the beak deposits. It ia also clear abroad
to meet all damned*, lb* Sanford, s i lonstmsster. Sched­
a very appreciable Inr real*
Usee he had lost by years of inart ion. As a result the first that
L. th* purchasing power nf th* very large dr*i„ upon our gold uled to start nt 7 o'clock, the ban­
reserves, culminating about lb*
day often prate* disastrous. BHstera, bruises, and sore
quet will be f u r r e d by the presimastics, or a possible strained heart, are likely ts cause though esponsion t* tho maxi- middle nf June, was nn* nf the (fcntinl address of Mr. Davison
weightiest consideration, prevent­
■
m
Mseuaeed
is
the
Provident'*
a caamlcte abandonment of the wcO-intentkmcd plans.
prepsssl be wot ranted through. ing member bonks from liberal- and the election of officers f ir
We would like to are the inauguration of the walking
I I * substantial exp*»sie« in iitng their sltitad* toward loans. the coming y e a r/ City Commis­
A t lbs present time, bscause of sioner T. L, Duma* will welron,*
habit ia this country, not because it would impair the pop­ the "deposit rurreecy," because
ularity of other sports, but beesnac it provides a simple of rvpaaatoa of leans by tbs th# embargo on gold exports, the tbs delegates an behalf of the
banks
are in no danger of hav­ city, while special music will lie
member bosks, should actually
mama of im rclei which coaid ue enjoyed by all alike taka
ntero it is manifest that th* ing te meat foreign demands for
without agy chance of physical injury.
r ; morality price Uvul would rise geld. Moreover. Um domestic de­ off• red by the Sanford K lw *r,i»
But there is no guaranty that. mands for geld are eliminated as quartet and M is. Gladys Morns
a result at th* ebvsrgsnrv mssm Williams, vocalist.
urea with
respect
to -------I
dom*(i|e
Th* tonfsrenc* will conclude
- - —
• • ra
liu x —
swwrittes, the member bank* wUI
just after luncheon Ssiiirtlsr.
actually pat tbrir tnewesed re­
serve deposits te week by exoentrsg leans. There is n»'hing
meodstery sa Ibis point and it
therefore remote* a matter of
poltry oa th* pert of tho rreat

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inheim, b*tr*M te «b*

FlStnH*&amp;"* n *tr m

WASHINGTON, May t - V n ~
i f d u r i . a U w u lL of'Jacksonvilla, will s : t as chairman of the
Creep "A " meeting, at the Meth­
odist Church, to atari/ “Juvenile
Dilimpicnry and
Hrrendsrey”.
Talka will be made there by J. (*.
Lanier. Jacksonville; Lncy Bas­
sett. of Jacksonville; Judge Ches­
ter M. Wiggins, of 'Bartow; Judge
R. T . Dewtll, of Maine,1City, nut
Carl B. Hyatt, consultant of the
Children', Burra a at Washington.

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fB D A L P . flANPORD, KTnRTDA,

And Personal Activities TIRE
Phyllis Allen Gives
Party At Her Home
I'hyltix Jeanette Allen, jounrest
Mr*. L. P. Hasan was called to daughter of Mr. and Mr». Philip J.
TU ESD AY.
Stataaboro (in. Saturday eight by
Clrele Number Seven of the
Allen, entertained a number of her
tha death of her mother.
young friend* with a party on P h i l Uelhodiit Church will meet
at 8:00 P. M. at th* home of Ml*.
Mi»* Lcnabelle Hagan left SunHenry Ruaiell, SOd Dak Avenue,
day fo r
Tallahassee a f t e r
with Mr*. Ruuell and Mr*. C. E.
spending the week-end her*.
William* aa ho*te**e*.
A concert will ba given by the
R. L. Pctk, Jr., of Winter
community chortu, aponsored by
Haven.*-spent th* week-end here
tha Music Department of the
with his family.
Woman'* Club, at 8:00 P. M. at
tho P in t Methodist Church in
, Miss Virginia Gil Inn .pent the
week-end in Mulbetry a.* the
guest of friend*.
Ernest Krupp returned
la-l
night from Fort Myer* where he
• pent several day* »* the guest of
Mr. and Mr*. Iteana Turner.
Jbjilg,. ap«ah.iha—w aMand.-wh***
with hi* parents, Mr. atad Mri*.
Frank L. Woodruff, Oak Avenue.
JMMIm Harriet Hasard. daughter
K P k li* . Ft A. Ila u rd , I* ill at the
home of her grandfather, T . L.
Duma*, romrr Park Avenue and
Ninth Street.

PRICES GOING UP,

Equip Your Car NOW1
with

Tt restone

l i EVER BEFORE h a v e y o u b e e n a b l e t o b u y F i r e s t o n e

Extra Q uality

res a t t h e s e l i r e “ w a r ” p r ic e s . Y o u w i l l p r o b a b ly n e v e r h a v e t h e c h a n c e
The Daughter* of Wesley Class
of the First Methodist Church
will have It* regular business and
social meeting at 8:00 P. M. at
Lth,p. .bom* u f.J lm . -C- K . -JdoKnv
1317 Magnojia Avenue.
.
and green crepe paper were ar­
The-Y. W. A. of the First Bap­
ranged In tha dining room from tist Church will meet at 8:00 P.
the chamlclier* to tha four corner* M. at tho home of Mr*. II. II.!
Hill, ID It* Palnicltu Avenir.

Mr. and Mr*. Fella Frank had
as their dinner guest* last night
at Prirydell in Ortamb, tho Rev.
and Mr*. Smith Hardin. Mr. and
Mis. C. K. Rawson, Mr. and Mr*.
J. B. Jackson; Mr. and Mr*. Ed ­
gar Ball, Mr*. Roberta Howard,
Mrs. Wallace fW. Wright. Mr*.
Lena Olson, anil Irving Qatkion.

Those invileil were: Kathryn
and Louise Clark, Isiuise Rrackln,
Viola Alexander, Joanne Williams,
Dorothy Price, Ibirnlhy Cole, Ma­
rion Herbal, Lillian s s j Nora
Leigh Monroe Genre* 'Chapman,
Richard Singletary, Bu*ter Faircloth, an&lt;l Eugene Kendall.
Among those railing during tha
afternoon were:
Mr*.
Georg*
Mrs. Housholder
Iferbst. Mrs. John Iterhnt, Mrs. 0 .
A. -Radford, Mr«. Bert Chapman,
Parly For H er
Mr*. J. L. Clark, Mr*. I* Grow,
Mrs. Waller Price, and Mr*. Bea­
Mr*. I&gt;. t. Thrasher and Mrs.
trice Robb.
Rny F. Synu** received high seora
prim , novelty handkerchiefs, at
- th* ht I c~pofly- given"TKutsday Uproarious Comedy Is
afternoon by Mr*. E . F . IlousA t Milane Tonight
holder at he( home on W rit Sev­
enteenth .Street in honor of the
member* uf the Duplicate ConI to.t Club.
I’ink rose*, lavender sutler, and
lavender lontana,. developing a
color si heme of pink and lavender,
vverp arranged about the roam*
*f t * the guests were trderUined.
AuRno tea hour i*fr«*bmei)t* were
served by the hostess, assisted by
Mis. Floyd A. Palmer and Mr*. F .
K. Rnuniillal.
Those pirsent were: Mr*. Mar­
garet Barnes, Mr*. Frank U Mill­
er. Mr*. F. E. Roumlllat, Mr*. J.
E. Hrimse, Mr*. D. L. Thrasher,
Mr*. Roy F. Bymea, Mr*. A . P.
Connelly, Ur*. R. A. Newman, and
Mrs. Floyd A. Palmer.

^COHENS

KELLYS

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Club will present * two-aet oper­
etta, "Up in the Air." at 8:W&gt; P,
M. at the *vhiHil auditorium.
Uogular meeting of the Ameri­
can Legion Auxiliary will take
place at 3:30 P. M. at tho home
of Mrs. II. It. Stevens, Park Ave­
nue.
Rose Circle of the Garden Club
will meet at 10:00 „ A. M. at the
home of Mr*. J, II. Cntelmigh,
Roae Court. Luncheon will ba
**rvfd at mum with Mr*, fol-

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FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYPE
S u p e rio r in f in a lit y m ill ( 'iiiis lr n r lliin In
lirat lin e , sp i-i dal lirnnd lir e - , ulTerril fur wile
In d r p a r lm m t *lofc«n n il co n ip n tilr*. m id until
•in lrr ru in in g lin iis r * . T i ll * I* " I h r 1 h r 7 /nit
Ju ug /if T h r if t to M ill h u n t*'
*

o f lir e

i.no-ai $ 4 . 9 5 G.00-19 $ 5 . 8 5
4.75-10 , 5 .5 0 5,25—18
6 .6 0

of

Valises*

illtirr Si*i*n Vrttpttriumnlcly ttiir

FIRESTONE SENTINEL TYPE

TIRE CONSTRUCTION

'-1.50-21 $ 4 * 4 8 5.110- Hi $ 5 . 2 7
4.75-HI
5 .9 5
4 .9 5 5.25-18
Oilier .Ht'iii Profm r 1Itmuf•*(vf«n'

l'a r il ulniiM t ovidll.lv r ly Iiv m u ste r rrtro driver* — they will
lint In k e (dinners n r risk tl* r ir liv es tin iirilliiiiry lir e - . Itnud *pcrd*
uftiM luy a rc tho Turing x p r n i* o f y r - t r r iia v . \ i i u -lim ild la k e nn
r/iiiiire * liu t profit Isy live know ledge m id r v p r r ic o r r o f rorv
d rlrrrn w in, Am ur tire*. K ip iip y o u r e a r n il iin iin n l w ith I ire-tim e
H ig h Speed T ire * w liie li Indd n il irn rlil r m ir i/ v m i run:] m id Inn k
fo ra n fety , sp eril, m ileage n n d e n d iiru iie e .
F irrsto in - H ig h S |n r d T ir e s nre rm n lr h y run*f i t lir e hnihlerx,
o f th rjfr t rx t m n trrla U . w ith th e M rfIn f r o t u re * o f (.iim -JH /i/dtilt
noil T in t /Ivlrii f,'u m -D i/i/irii I n n l I ’lie* u n d e r th e .Vieiili/irti//v
D esigned T ren d .
P f n lr iT y o u r life m ill th e llv r* o f v n n r fouiHv In trad in g ns
you r i-til, sioiH ith, lld n , w o rn , d a n g ero u s lir e - . We w ill give yon
n lilts rial u U u w n n rr In ap p ly on n net n f I ire -lo n e H ig h N peril
Tlrew — file *nfr*t th ru in th e im r iif,
lilA ItT IIIC It — y o n r lira k e s ru n slo p vo u r w h re l-. h ill you r
lirr.t ruiiat stu/i y o u r rn r!

S

T if f s io n t S

TUBE

K xtru heavy red

A garment _that. wjll_ give
Mrvife mid comfort
I

Printed
The Very B « l

DAIRY
PRODUCTS

p a r k

P

FIRESTONE COURIER TYPE
I iih h I O in d ilv m ill W o rk iiin ii* h ip — earries
the in .m e * I ir e - lm ie " m ill fu ll ■iimraillre,
t-idd it-. In:* iv- m a n y i heap speehd lirmivl tire*
in a .iiir.n 'lim ' I In n p rice.

1.10-21

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C o iia iu n l u lrp re s* u re Ittr r ra s r n
tire m llen ur.
M a tlr wi t h lleviId a r u h lic r valve

S e lf

alents------------

SPARK PLUGS

3 .4 5

$ 4 .0 5
4 .4 5

DEPENDABLE

l u g s

I irestuno*H
own fuelurieM
ihm hie t w t e a
and sealed against

t u b e r u n lr d vin
t h e In s id e w ith
aprelnl riiinpunnd

1.50-21
1.75-19

$ 3 .3 5

C o m p a r e Q u a l i t y —C o n s t r u c t i o n —P r i c e

.SAVE GASOLINE

ealtyte

j

H e lle r Q u a lit y , C o n stru c tio n inn l W orkiiim i- lii|i tli.in seeu n d lin e -pi-rial lir.in d tires
offered fur u d e ln m a ll o rd er lio u -c* a n d n llio r*.

M A S T E R P IE C E

the

Leakproof

JBtrictly .fresh e
fectly pgateuHxei
.delivered at yo
[ daily.

a re

E xtra Quality Tire

xa« cNew firtilone

aJR O ffSLS

p r ic e s

vanced-li r^trfcvs-'TnmP'follti&gt;io:~~

GOLD STANDARD

suspected of rum-running, and u
general complication start* the
action off. 'There as* yachting
tripe, rum
boat rhu.r*. anil
plenty of other excitement ms the
plot come* to a more or less
happy ending.

—to chase
those blues
away

do

W ED N ESD A Y.
Mnnlhly lunchrun ami buvine.*
meeting uf the Woman'* Club will
take place st 13:30 o', lock at the
club house with .Mrs. II. W. (tuck­
er, Mrs. W. A. Zachary, and Mr*,
b'anford Ihiuilncy u* hostesses.
Reservation* may lie made with
Mr*. J. It. Cugburn.
The board of the Carden Club
of Sanford will meet at 0:15 A.
M. at the home of Me*. W. K.
Watson, Rose Court. Luncheon
will be served at noon.
A reciprocity program for the
member* of the Woman'* Club
will be .given by the Harden Club
at 1:30 P. If
M.. at the Woman’* Club
on Oak Avenue.
TH URSD AY
The T . E . L. C tau of the F In t
Baptist Ch*irh^wRI~h«Vf v I’d*!-'
nee* and (octal meeting at 3:30
o'clock at the church annex with
Mr*. Sarah Stewart. Mr*. 8. A.
Edenfietd. and M lu Mary Goodale a* hoatn****.
An expression recital will be

.T ti’N iffht.

SYDNEY

TUESD AY. M A Y 2. 19M

p o w e r le u k u g c .
D id w o rn p lu g *
w aste gusulluc. l n * I id I n eel u f 1‘ire s liiiir Plug* a n d
save gan a n d inereuse |mv&lt;rr. IT s
ir ill test y o u r &gt;/Mir/, /'/ug* T R E K .

Tiregion? BATTERIES
M n i i u f a e t u r r i l I n th e n im le r n
K ir r s lo lir Ih ille r y F n e lo rir * . M ade tilth
t ' . x l r a l o i n e x . A s k u h a h im I t h e (I
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F i r e s t o n e b e a t lir e i
llu il give m ure |Miwer,
V ^ v G P O U a 9 |* !

B,r p C J V j j l l j L

MAGNE X

In iig e r life m ill im f a il-

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MAGNEX $
BATTERIES

battery

TirtStOnC A quaprut

BRAKE

W a terp ro o fed

hid,

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fratl

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uniform soft
without
ehattcr, grnhlilng
* or tupieal. Hull*
in Ihu new I'lrashme llrake l in in g
Factory.—— —— ----- “
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C B E A M E B Y CO.
Phone 6M

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36^86
Width

J. C.

Firntlone Tire#—Fired one llaltcrUa
Tiolene Molar OU— Washing ami I'uli'-hlng—(ircanlng

PENNEY CO.

FlntUind Kim

112-214 E. 1st SI.

D E C K IN G

Wednesday Night 7p.m. Till Closing Time ‘j

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LIN IN C T

Fire*tone llrake Lining— Woeo I’rp *
Crunley Hadiu* and Electric Kefrlgerulurs

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iiro A e* le s trrf T R E K ,

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-— V
■

VOTE IN HOUSE

ident O f Peru FINAL ACTION

As ONBEERBE
n His Car IS EXPECTED

•“

CHICAGO POLICE Senate Vote On McasLAUNCH DRIVE TO1 Late
urc «•Today While
DRIVE OUT CRIME House Is Set To Act

Perm a *Says He Will
He Ready May 2.TTo

Chicago Is R o c

BomKn,

' '

NF.W YOHn. May l — l»VvSpoculative
market* wfenv I
with a new stampede of buying
today and the dollar dropped t &gt;
new low leiel* in relation to
European
gold
cum icici.
Meantime the American dnllir
and th* Fren.h Franc mmrd
A tta c k e r,
2
S o ld ie r s
eratlcally in the t.codon r\
change raarkr: «wm * In the
A r e K ille d A n d S ix
happening* recently
in th.
I
O t h e r s A r e In ju r e d
L'nllrd State* and F r n n e which
caused
a
rrvidnn
of
Hg
I n 'M e l e e F o l l o w i n g
viewa regarding immediate ft.
U —.
ture. The Stock Market hire
WASHINGTON. May 1.- &lt;/P'
TALLAHASSEE. May I. IV i
L IM A . Peru . M ay 1. —
surged up one to three dollar I I*--i ••ratlr lenders xhandotwd -n
—With the Senate Mill in « « * ■
. ) --- M IX
lu. OtfiktK.'*
a .hare In the flr«l half hour effort to Dircp a *ole today in the
N e a r ly H u n d re d H o o d u erry, . pruuueni ul i ' e r u
end recraa until late thin afteras leading i» u r . were traded
lb-no- en the inflation amendment
l u m H a u n t s R a i d e d nm&gt;n, the llouae today received an! in bloeka o f one to JPJklO I., the farm relief hill after foilOUM.W M O lU iU tr l o d l, t.ao
e n n a ln a ir m
yeaieru ay
a
•harm and the ticker frl| mar­ m_. i., ..Main unatltmou* consent
I n C a m p a l g n O p e n e r avaUmrhf of &lt;19 new hill* Including
ly a quarter of an hour in ar
o r». t in e a f U r ne n*sU n r
fin the (allot.
onrrallinc for a 20 pep rnt tnv
i o n . Toe upsurge ultra ted
v ie w e d a parade 0 1 ai.uuu
Ker.biinnd Kn*ra. ftmnrcl f"c
nr
riraretjr*.
while
a
Senate
mm
Hay
|.-(A
*&gt;-A
:tCHICAGO.
•pedfrv—dokiair*—haauaic... juui.
rVoarmhuplunt! o v iiHWkH*^
y o u n g men in J orge C h iv e i
lg..ta ehretr1u-majo r 1gang -woe 4-adUea..Uuk-un. lka—.l.af«i»u w f ir *
neiei.nl l»»uc* soon
lid oft
tiflrd I hail man Kletrher tha* h--------i i n c T n r M M M U W M g 'W .B ' Ittween etnbattled Capone and nteiuurr In regulate and tux leWAV I't'IIK. Mav I t-11
n il b - ready t» proceed with the
front the bent.
o y preaidenual guards. •
SAN P
Tcuhy organitationa, and at the gsliird leer and wine
ronaitlrntblp tla in n gi.
n|. i, uni stqratien op J. P. Morgan n .lion »n.| defl.lbin * ..mplii h
Urn
MU|
Ariilr
from
Introducing
new
B
» u
w n n , AiMisruo Hurtado came time purge the rlty nf
. V&gt;
t»- tjir'.n retutned
All knunn eii.nmim
n
.
i|smr
.p-ui.
if
*grrteil
Ihtmeh
ind
i
iimpany
klW’Sflher
private
•trtilny b. re-i me *«*r|
jJ k Maadou
Mondoxa, fin d several &gt;hoU rackeleera prior to opening of I men.urr, on varinua legislation,
ai— bd.
...
the
the
I.etirnl
ul
Inint.thy
rd. wi.h
I anker. Maj 'JX
.
m U the Pi
President'* bod/ aa the the world's fair, poVcr lai.krd the House did nnthine other thin
u u h tn lh , •film , ar.il.
nr,n a
a wave
« - - | i AmMle
,arSe „ Were IliP
eeial &gt;
m• &gt;"’*
nr. o f 1||r, m.h of Manhdll h’lel.i sod
” VSeccttirc’a
llu- Senate jndie.nty rommltlre ' iru-tleu ef vab.ei.. Thme.n
■ party slxrtej to dm * nailly 100 hoodlum haunta yrnter- cnll upon Congre.s to pa«* the
f he. hand t«,&lt;e.etal
.
Wil ox hankiuptrj hill nn,| h-gin
a Way from th, park.
i pi,or I th* nomination o f Jome ||. . the daliper.
nd the lll.t. * Dell
•'* , t x "
I Company
int'i wi. » b: I ■&gt;'
|t-.| .rld.un h i, e.lhs-r « .»•
ronslderntinq ,.y n proposal railing
Tw * w ld im • wera killed and &lt;*a»Vemumiy— Ir-adpnwe*'
iTeleph'i.ie
Although the drive mulled In
el'll Ip . ll'I’ din k, 1■h*’ rB*.'
lit
La
fflffU
M
w
eia
k
.~
i
mas*.--.
for
romplele
revision
of
the
pro•■a officer, five soldiers and a
ten*
I. .1 tied In b- buck.
apprehension of only minor hanglh
»
...ur-e
of
the
drrression
hete laws.
civilian wounded during a main
Tanned I &gt; the wind nn.l ..in ■•»
Police nltrihuieil the t..rroti.'M
en-on for the moat part, a mans
1. 1 s |l|&lt;i*trntf'l .Ifflulbm*" tie- l.n t lri,« from GotHenhuig
Tlie Senate f»t t'Od o'clock for
which follow ad l ha e*»as«ination.
to radicals relehratin-r M.«y D.iy..
of documentary evidence was
U
l
l
Y
M
T
t
J
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(n
(1)(i
........
,,»-»«
it
eiH
.he
fuse
«
f
th"
forme»
h
i
lmrrrrnvrnlng n&gt;d ex peri ed then-to
T bt attack waa a*&gt; auddan, *lal&gt;I,'., aril the Annie l.ih&gt;i*on, 1.1.1 il • Arour.l Ihr g'obc I! * d.ny f.nml
veiled. The record* will lie sub­
hive it* Joint committees report
oemta precautions which had baen
j “ •rrv|«" American Industry nn.l t,,s h'* farm 'Ihrm.gh fx-c-’ v.re e line lulKbt »ml |&gt;* .enltr V
imiltitiiiles pern'ing in Red Rus­
milled to a grand Jury, police
,HMWbarke . he.e
ritutbinal » i " !"• **’ , F-ane's Inflathm oft-r the wat
.on a eomprnmi.e hill to tax aril
mada to pratoct lha president's
i I I»M»\ * (I ,
sia; Nasi' Ihrnnn' roarnr ttiaaid, ami wholesale indictments rrrulote beverage.
•
ii,» IvwimI with
flire tie- lbn.se lal.w rommltlre. mVuml I Hi* vplm* «»f nn ,M Hvi I
lit* wan unavailing. A captain of
limph
m ticrinanv; ' l.cynnpx
wl(l. „ f « lilm d. "Icnm ire b. Peru i*ber.bv flirrle . Pri-p. finnirr HrorgU — ,ls hook o muni by so |. rren
Anlicipatinir Senate urlion nn
tha civil gaarda leaped on the mine*: rd.
here Piesidcwt
Roger
Touhy,
who
has
long
Ihdtatios
dc
tr»y»
money,
w
h
irl
’
the'
measure
late
Iht*
afternoon
ptvaldeuilal car and attempted tu
San- hex t'er»o wn as*as*ln.ited;
nourished
an
ambition
In
remove
I
inf
lot
Inn
.rate.
.*
IV
f’ot.
n.in
•*
*,*'*.
•he House reres.rd until It lW
■hlald Cerro, but without aurce**.
film rnpilnl inmhttnTn » f retie ml rcvcll In
J
ID Villa*."»s pivrrii.ou th.* .It.
t Holdlara who linad the sidewalk the Capone elan from the local o* lock when It will I*- rendv fur
........... 1 of gold to I dll tne* bn
New S'ork Cuba; Irflist radt. &lt;• .b-mordraU
racketeering
picture,
was
an
rope
MOSt'llW.
M»y
I
-bVl
Ththe Iwer an.t wine nice lire »h»ild
down wkleh lha preaidenl and hia
u»: legitimate u»e* for it were 1
native
Sweden li.e nnl mdl.«*&lt;* in labor rink*
rial
quarry
of
the
raider*.
the Sesate ha\e nrtrd by tha! Ir.ig d.»rt'lp hrlkee r R .»'ii» atm &lt;ued by the treasury « few hoilis
autta walkad alio wcia unable to
crlrbrating |*evenHy.
Went side saloon* and other time.
.Maml.uk.m liter the j»tn!ly-«.|wratop tha qaanaaia kaloie the preaifit- ■■*|.i11st 1**1. ol li.ii. set
,*1r,| (hinr-e I'aslMS Railway, for
' -l nil gold, oilier than »mall in ; r.,r.h« .m: P»wer of ..mocy but
retreat* o f him and his hand of
G
_
M
,|ir„,
denl art, tphtixlly wounded.
took on ii ..."re serbnr* tilt" I* ■&lt;j diviibi.il uni . lo Is- lurii.-&gt;l tiiSs*1civ.- .1 to mure p ope.
.1. ii... - '
&gt; '
’
.
The rhaoMHw af tha preaiden- guerrilla*, estimated to number
of
.-. * ,
......
___ _L . |&gt;wsls.mVeflotmw opnl.l tuessl .ln ......... . W .|Utrl»..aa la hl»lg,
.light with the p;hirnlt&lt;m
tlol autoinaWf' pul on full apred more than M , were c 'mbrtl. Iterh
T1---r jn 1 tUMl-»U»VSXIUUtnl.
would remain hrte with:
re■- j a m iiiuutq.ip ifn h irtr
shot* were fired
, ,.|| rredit min h vd '«&lt;h Since Innr *&gt;«
aa i o n H ™
,ir~ ' ords of |ran.a linn, wll|,
i i W hether t» point plow ■
F a r t O f G a n g W a r K .n r, Aliiiuhitk.i.u . iI.xinnais
I d»n't know Owr n-ier knew* I
I
, . rtB,, w :i. pnrilerr 1 y
.....
in,
, ....... » c . 'M . i H t t » f
and..............
drovW'to / lU n ^ T T m ip U al of r’caning and ilynng cnnrern&gt;.
Dan.thy Istmb. .-.»&gt;nty srbaul
while Premier' Waa*aallU held the laundries and labor organisations
|he fount.V. tht* would. wi. I 1 .1. » . row will I. •&gt;':!. d*—&gt;I
the tadw .y I'lust.l, i &gt;|h nly . bnl * tmrvlssy “ l,y Herrclai) Walla..- ‘
nerve, loday a....":nce.| Hull h
r HIP Ann.
i
t * o |rtiic«* • KuwiR'ih rU lm lii oHi»» r 1
. n -*uacoMcioail &gt;r^}Jenl'a bod, in hie upnn whi'h the rnnihin* nlleredlv
*
ale
4
Sabbath
h..b.'
»)
,
,„r(lo&gt;
If
rallied
the,lilt:il
ex.
;
he w ivril
Tlie n Ire «. by nf the r rhet*.| I-Iinir (nr the bet., fit of u I rhihlevied tribute, were obtnined by Widnaoml .miun •ffi'la's were rr- vhip «»f I hi* I*. K. 1C.
iruiit
*
lo |limes* Into full... b&gt;..on of Ills I |tP1„r, that *11 nf the $dA,l*nO
tho
;•
•rsseil .inharnie'l bv s W il'Is n
Examlnathdt b / phy.iclan* at the police.
lii r*»'l)*s SI. K
ro vlflj niogisni lor excic.-lng luou.l.. ,, ,,,*) f,r ik .Icro-ili an I the bil- 1 no Ill - fird to IraV- the HwrdDh ilren r.tering sclnxd fo
tha hoaoHAi Owvtfd Sanehex Cerro
Murray
Humphries, William loila* and Immediately w r r tsk. %ic* rhMiiHtmt «•( ll»*‘ l»i“*r*K *Ir * iinergiiu'y (ow e.. .....Icr th - Istm Dors In securities vo d .l In' re- j ve -el nl.ea .1 ibwke.l. HI.* slopped first l.i.i• next It tol.-.r, will
,
between gongidark r id motor held In local rrh-a.l* re«t we,k
k T d b m k li^ I
or nea- the heart. fKlondike) O'Donnell, and 'Three rn inlo n.stoilv bv snthorilie* iliiriil it nan u M»liif.I Mr" I Hall tenlu f bill, &gt;•-1 st ........ 1 to iu.ll" ' I . , 1,1 ,. | |,i r ” bl. the basic money.
Ml
J
eur only long eiMHieh In pun a .nrt-r the dirrrtlnn nf I f .
Da died eoon aft*r being taken to flnxe-rd'' Ja:k White, kingpin* of investignitne » vc-mrtrd war I*- lii,* »ovi*t rjlhw tli*^ w »m«*
Inflathm
nttrnqit*
In
turn
hard
to
this
yiai'u
faini
I
t*«lu
apply
Pr* *, nf the Flon.lq Stale tloard
A
•*&gt;« Cap ne syndicate, who l.leut, twreti gsn-stei* f»r control • f ir « •o.'omotlfr* lrtuit^ln*r I«» tHr lion.
tha operation |o»m.
mh loin . irdil ami rrcld int» w«id with ..ewtpjpc.uicn, ) « «
nf Health nt Jackrtmil lr»
f-.r
(d.-l'Vi
iphcr*
n
it
«»y
gowlTha ekptolp * l «he rWII
i Wll^nn Itlanl of the tlilr'a at-’ the Immstcr* unlnn. The men, |,|11T|*•!s| \\111*0*11 si'll h»*l I4411**11 in
I h- Iowan -pr" i "&gt;'"'• •'&lt; •lu |more ryedtl Caer e I In the the- ly e In the I. I.y voire fai.lllar b*
F.xam.nullon.t f t chil.ina enJu
Fortuaato Rerkyo;
t*h o * »t^j |„.ef v'r office said havo been Vre.1 Ha«s sod Morris Oohlherg, m»\ * l' irilo»y TIm* n«tHiii'ti In*• , day In runfrienc- '*i!|* hi*
I (nrelieal eilreme. this wiaild innke
Irtlrg
th- Hertford . Primary
j
ini
lit..nf
*
rrrli
ffi."
c,
hvr
aanaded .rM ha waa Mi|.»rvKq3
&gt;•«,) for deslh by Ike Touhy ~ere selrr.l KrbUv hv Ib'irer l*r*p («nt* nf III** point A at i***!* jib i.ie e foiward Iim
n|| lonuey va|je|e-s beem-c :hrt«
Hthonle— w ll' hw-hrW al
the
'
. .«»&gt; irXf,ori» rn Ihc I'lp.
*'
twott in ^ ia U la ln g order tvntfl* likewise were not to he Tni.hr ami ht* m»u» of renuteil Us'%'.&lt;rfn Ihr'juml * * | * v » . »•! Ihr
nffmlvti* intftell i*f i l i ' ^ i t M Kp D*t» r»**'H «»f 1
ter
*tw»iiwr
former «■ qvtelx. Today thev r m
T I.i*. houever, w »» f *r nv-t* Hou!h&gt;l.!e Pilnuty Kthvol n -xt
la the preaidaol pmted on the found.
.
.n\i*l r*| i vrliilivr **n lh*
rvr^rnf.*
n i*t » "»s'
»»ti'l
r***|Bpnv' InfLil'on
nit 1aiii**
and
Turtd.y.
*ho
ii.no ti.- tiarbo of l* 'l y**r w»v Monday
U ' hlk OMflaabtle.
In all, ID repone "husineu ef. pushed IdlndfoMml from the kid
Ihn
rsch
«i«*tit»n
MpifAWiI*,
Inl*i«»n*
nf
ti
i
i
Mtnplrlr
•,
M
l
1
/
•••!
»irh
Ml***^**
"»•**
Hv
o'clock I.
tha
ml records nonet's car knd pykn
Sanches Cerro, hr continued, fHes" were visited
wont
t»
d-&gt;.
Tho
G
i i Ih. myslny, said, front rt.iK)
tlil
ir
l
4*llnn|tt
In
1
1
1
*
a
•
*
lHr|
liftinn*
%
%
t»*IH
niHlsMii'k.
*
I n«i*tkt llltrallv
nnt
morning ....til noun, i-i.l f r t 1:00
,
was waving hi* hand and bowing nf vice, liquor and ra'keterins "s l|-e. They «*bl they rii.l
if
not
evde.led,
.it
let*
I
v.n,
IVi, Ing Mukilrn j i i i piih lib ' |n»»(Hn
|ldpnf
|
!»#
•
y
wV'i'
|
i»
llll#*l
Hr tii'm ltil t* t h»* will m ilv*'ihn
1know where th*V "-ere b-W e*o
o'clock Until 3;0&lt;1 n'rlisk is (h*
la the crowd whan aaddonly a o f f revenue* *#'**•!.
rrrrkr.l
with
her
.rtiirn
from
In
|
l
i
ni
T
n
inflafi
il
cininir n|K*inl.iMia nf ih** ri*n«l#
.My i If *rf !•* #•%«•* »tn lit** h j f il I
nft.in.Hie, The rxaminrdii.i’ i nre
drooaad In blaak approached hm
rani. Panlrl liilb-tt of the »lv« •« 'bev were hlindfoliled th"
1 i»- itilrrrh.imri* wim inlrr|Hi*l &lt;1 ICM IO h*Inin 11*; ul ion i f
md.r way, but nut ,.l. odd. Mite np|M&gt;srrd m u m ,.
Iht |n..bl ir
ear. whipped nut a pWol and state’s attorney's office said the I uni Ire «in,p•Tjti nerynmiv &gt;, fot.l l apt. C. frre, and the puMIr 1, ur.red to .
ui maki*c niRio*i&gt;uli* Ilv* t••»» miu i d 1 i•*! Ilinif £tmiiI ll* * Hit*-licit no rvlieiM* People wlc*
flrad. The offleer declared he reconls rnnlainc.l sufficient e*lj
I nude payrt fortune-., nn lb- It. l|jlm’ er/.‘ inaslrr of tit. ship, end rhIMrcn lu ll e c In c | T er •ly
I lieI Iqturrn vtvlrl »r»l \|*li«*h»i n n i nf it •• I’ll I III (ll * 'III *••* I
thoaghk the man waa approaching i'en e to 'Main indictment* nf
a* po*«|Me.. • '
•aim *u tln ritif 4, i ii| hilloHi,| Ih« with lh« t*lit i.ilv ir.i* • of rl«*‘! *
k market tr e.l In turn their i,nt no. feigned.
tha sutomoWle to -:heer the prea- Irs'era of both gang*.
“ Mi * Gin!..", he *rl *. “ wa.
. *•« ks Into nmney ...dy t» Dn.l
I.u .1 kiltif nf riinitr li*i». - l*!u rn Inf.
Con!ml r f the teams'era’ and
■
|.l e Ml; other p.swliger on
th&lt;* r. V. K. nn l ll r d m railrvuif
I . nvu. lltb e.e wa* a"t thnl I'.'.cl. ..u.ncy.
I
f
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i
M
i
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Ii
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WT h i preaIdent fell wllh bullet
(Continued f n Pag" Two)
,if»
Xf-«. I i
•rt«»|»f«i#in |H» ihr ii ' of |Kiun • r Ht* ,| ... th. I |v f'*tl n t. rot
w I- Amen il. i, i In f-. t, lie was the
wotmda In hlwfhest.
•
ifontinued tin Page F»url • •r.'-eil to .1. w!h of nnjr nbnpi.l,
tvhst pv-mlic* lo lc on Inter •nvt«*t |*o&gt;fi iiiiirttt « iMtgr i iv 1R »&gt;♦ i » i*i ** fm him
r *»i
An aide af the pr»»H"&gt;». r »«IIORY FOIINI)
■ti. » lie In ram.- ... I i .el* y—tri*lAp||t tl Ii&gt;* .Ll, If » 1*11Ml.' l» •Ii * i*
es'ln** meetin* of Rcni n-d.. 1 ho­
Hu III*.»l »l « *'
tain IlafeyAfc• ’" , • num' *r , ,h'’
.I.y, I think he wn&lt; uf.n.d of ill.
riRP. Ml N M K8 H I V
BO NNE" HPIt'Vt;
F-r-a*.
ler. Filler* F,nn«r&lt; of Ani-rlc*. almiju kuu.
r n u t i i ;t
»iiihi»iily l«»
H»i
aoldUrx anetted f Ira'upon U e * '
TARPON SPRINGS - lake I.u will he held at Sfiidnol- lil-h
.n il I Vii.'rh rle* knew would lu May I.—(JP(— Tho nVenMlrl ah
A RNimni* w i 1 1
\iy •I * land) an • iltnfl tifrc iiirn li will*.
•»J*iit, milng-Mw.
G! ADF.WAThl!. re* . M»y I
a"*er leo yleldetl the laxly o f six year Hehnol tnrnsrrow right nt. 7:in
( f'••ntmiif'l On I’ag** Tw«»)
fnrimrK !•» r • ili-i» *» iniit'1 f •••••• ] i.P llundrvil- « f ....... were V.» w .to g her. It n the *:ili.e lit |duction o f n lit y e a - • gi, , 12
Tha cdrloet, meeUng soon
• «.y |oil we vt-it'll. Hhe I, »liy.” Iiour* after tin • le, ly o f 1 *e ."-old
old
John
Paatrik'a
son
of
Mr.
0
VI
0
.W
wh*n
lb*
local
P
ii
I
i
I
h
that
|i|nnt«*«l
m
f«vrmt*i
&gt;••■!
tha prudent died. rh«»* t&gt;n- '»*•
ealr.l today •- &gt;n nil fit" raged
•Ily th.' w a v ', tne rapbi.n said, Nadine Vogel |nee era-i foimA
,ia«ir i ro|»* r*»vtrrtl l»y tl»«* hi I on Hie edge nf the city. A refinery
ear Baa^dae, » lermer provision­ and Mrs. Dewey Pastrikns, short­ .‘ ‘■reiking »|lmler.*inn m n l'd wdl
ly sfter six n’rlork yesterday h« singed, an l th- annual h-.c
•hill fll%( I tin* M A»ll« «'f * •VftllKNl With n rxp't ity ef M « b m rl- Mi- Gt(hn if nn ex.-ci|rnl sailnt. ap.irrod farmer* and offi.-o , to *n
al presided, to head the nation.
ily confrrrnrr.t nlinli
util ' ill ,. .,1 wa* tledroyed and llan.e.* She Ole. the only paorngrr who Inlcn-lve hunt of I bo woo-'- I area*
Hendon was shot end klllo-l * « morn ng. The rhllsl had b*en misa- rrowing roqtaat vai l lw rnnelndad
near hero I-h|*v. H.'nrrbec* ex.
.n* not tea.lck at t&gt; I.”
whan rorad masts will be jcdrcl
ha stood m tha president’s ear Ing since ahout S 1*. M. Friday.
tmni(*ili«trly «(Ir r i » r • » m * mc h*. nllarked the p'set of a laiuer
e««ed tho Opin',,
, tin*
th»
i' Die
ngpt
Tin- Annie John'mg l-.'l G.dheil 0 Tha wlrnrr of il.r contest will
f ••niip • nt11lx .I |«» t••pi'jt tilit fin*i v» Many . iMn* wrte l.'iii.ed
while still firing e» the executive
Forty three ii.Ar.isgr Ii rn &gt;
who *eize,| Mr..: Neil’e ni.i.k ••i t r
(loutlimed
tin
I'ag.
Three)
H* waa described as X', veerBACK TO AVORK
r»nres»nt lha rhant'r In the Kn
tint) nt tli«**r ttt 'tin : li.ivt* t««ti :•:i | I f t f l &gt;1 !■((•
•ll.
itr
her fami h"0t» In I ni-h' might
old end t former newspaper re­
Dira Famt-r* of Amarlra .IMrlr* were I-* tie, I at the off., c ol in(off|t*l V
tl'itlfir l
t-i
Ii» ••
Im (be kld.-aimr -la rr of lha Kani
»
nly
Ju-.g,.
.
1
.
(i.
bhtrmi
dtirioK
’
RIRMil'GHAM.
Ala—
F
o
u
r
porter. AuhoritUe.sald he was a
rmitsst at 0»lado on M»y I'J. Th"
•|»*'kf0in#n if i*ly t«» atlrftfl.
,a* City. Kin."*, erhnol girl nhoja
member of the AJrista (oppml- hundred employee* of Republic winnrr* nf the hoe crowing run April, It wa* ami... tor • tod;/ l.y
Otlt* of th«* III*•! H'irxtn»ii t • * •
bode, wllh Jumping r»o&gt; krotte&lt;l
Steel Corp. yeeterday (ought their test will ha p w in K I the i.ritc- Mr*, t'assar.lri. Hch, lir. a-&lt;nt&gt;n put up t,» th«*&gt;*r C'th* III i • H*ill
ties) party
I
s Iho.I 11 - - - '
w., r„ .- I ».
work clothes and lunch tins a fte r 1 which wef* rlno'a l cailicr in th- to .l.nlge Hhaion. Tl.illrrii |.c•••.*.-«
((dmifiu-.l On I' aai* 'two)
the verge n# tl.e ol. -mol--I xl 'iiKbeing adviced to return to work |t#Mon. Thf pll|,||P
tnvite.l to uere Issued to white »ouplc» *».!
|inn of Mr* |IU,-V. A e*il-u,r 0 1 ,M a c h e t e s
,*-i,.|« . 1 1Ml „ f Ihr line.
Api.', c*
tn In negro couple..
Monday. They had been idle near-1
During th,- month nf
W, K"C &gt;»• I'atr.rh,
white, ernlna'lnn l»r the ra-'»ner lot,riled
I.icensr* In while inuplea etc »
|y a yalr.
_____
A
‘
l
ly Judy, J. (. Sl.ar, I. wa . ' ir.itge.l «|II. |.a*«lng » wutlhlh. e ll.n rhiH r-»a all*rk"d. M&gt;*. PI*
r•
follows:
..: all-go •i ihe, t, r»lr-aie.l a elftO »u.e y 1j I II ntr*l wi h 2 -o
p lllf I th" i.ten -e|*rd h-f
VP)—
B
a
e
h
•
ROME.
J M. I eonnrd nnd Kngenla '
fie,I when brr bl.*N.'1-1 "«*r
,41
.lot" i'l l I.... I
|
,
,
\|n|jtio.i
aya.n.o
tha coat of
•lor* now eo
luvi.t, both o f banfor.l; Al1- t
rJ
'•••If
In
tio,."'
|
o
I
Ad.lre-. ong I.
M j.
.1 llvntl. while, rl.argcil wllh plight and ran to Ir'r aid
|,,r. d ivc.oe..' % ol •hi &lt;'i&gt; &gt;■• ( al
roaring
M.iryhy nf Deleon Hpriny, nod ■&gt;1 per—., x*l« n l.xie drrlarrdl1
Gw *o&gt;lul"t-l ,|,;vI ,q; Wllh an ........ .
iHen-e,
'
nty.
bill
r lha priviTaxes they
(Irrtiude Halliard, id
De|-n.d, 'hat ll.ry r.id. 11, r»ti&gt; r .H Q .iI *
d &gt;■ rmitevdie. ||.- wa.
, an :
■I
lea
I.
I
•
IW
5T)5»
la
will
ba
lego of
)b. Flo. id.y SU!e j».7
I ' - , ■In
" f DrUmbi. and M . I'lrgalr
of or.r*t,
Resident* ami taxpayers of this Shoemaker, W. C. Frt-k-nn.—b T- A*
source of
turned over
ho* *. O white :* I" »«. I ill |M.,e.l III li.n-.1 VVo.l d . t'r.nferr.ire
ilenio- Giroux, nf Drlimbi^ K. I
|\
Slnne
■ml*
J.
llow
Judg
J
l.au,i
II.
f'ullnm,
W.
II W. F lo w n -. ChaflrJ l ! « ,
bureau
for
city snd county numbering more
revenue to
&gt;|c-n!&gt; h-i- or. Tlior«dny l.iyln,
G.l
licy
nf
Orlan.l.i
end
kftiy
b
I 4 . I . low , ! llo. I, Geq.t. Hi.il T- ,N. I Mil." *.
infant*. than ^£2^, by signing a petition F. Ili-kson.
protection t
|e*-a| per our »i&lt;o ore agi'glM&gt;* IIC-.i T. Morn, r.noity wrl llo- ru.es I. .• .■al,-At«o Georg* E. Slack II nwar.l Down*, of O.landn; IV. G. I.t.ff".
1 a ajmlloyd I lit l&gt;. wh.Je, ilinig—l uhl! men rdif-rged with unlawful inn Thuradey aflcrnooo doling*
Tha Idea
'are
l*»ai,l
ilirertor,
io
l
j
.
--lale'l
circulated
In
Ihi*
city
Saturday,
„
f
ll.-iHlt-rkonville,
N.
t'..
and
ll I. ng with a li.liiif, vr-ro rbflared not gl.llty.
C. K. Ada.nl, H. Run-re. W. M.
rabinet
bolic gostura
'bat ilrb-gatr.* will le- &lt;•&gt;.. to pri­ will, ut.lawl.il
d*-ring tl.e* e.inimer tnorill.*, today
indicate that they are in favor of Colb-rt. W. A. Tilli*. John C. t &lt; 'i.icn Guthrie, nf Hnefur.l; I!'"
w »t lilted gill .nnl r.wt*.
d’s quick
• 11 . ir.| b Ini, while, tl.nig'd
meeting and '
vate home, an,|
tin.- I...m**■nniutured that witbhw^ r tlicltd^.
the
Sboltx
Refunding
Rill
that
cm
*
Anderson,
nf
(iaineotill.and
l»:omv
Smith.
J.
A.
Perkham.
Ik.n
Mr
,:l|,
«ll.n;{
lidi
w.lluo.l
a
louiue,
lis-orga
A.
Jome,
wl.lt.,
bulge
I:
approval- Tin
li. n. Ila v e ll II.own nf tl.e toed A
wa* introduced In the House of Donald. 11. B. Pariah. II. W. Ilouk. Mary I'. (('Neill, of IM am l; I! b. ody aflr r nil available hotel -puir
one
into
I
m
I
hi.
r
i
r
.idle
pro,aid.
,
With
-Mauil.
»
»
I,tied
the
r
»
.
»».
• from UiU mja
hi* (men reserved.
and I* grmuty r.yal-m bn. natofftr*. Representative*' some day* ago R. H. Rivney, J. I. Niblack. II. J. Womtrr'irh, of Waul.-gi.., IIIHill
b
yer,
while,
elutrge.l
with
Itoy Tindall, wn.te t .u.g"d with
»hq gowra * 1
Mr*. Monro -Inled .hn&lt; Ig :.l bo
rn.ipce I I h it In-nt A U P lore*
by Representative A. O. Kannrr Wil*on. H. A Rive, M K. It'ither oo.l Maigarrt Priretrr, of I J’ k.
come
to
ant o.tt. iy,
p|e»dr.|f t&gt;. p-ssilig, pl.ad.d toil g illy,
Unmorriod
tel* ran lake rare nf helwern I***v 4: mult
•will be.*tn closing elutllo:: n»*t
since an of Rluart, a former rraiden*. of ford. A. H. T"l*r, John KHI«, W. Monroe; Marlin P. It'inaV, » f •&gt;. &lt;nd I2A person*. Hl.e rx|*-c1- «• guilty kltrl WU.I I,.. I -Ii,- cm la,
lo t we, nnl. red lo pay Ilia coils,
ba regarded a.
Hanford.
n.'irsd#/- iiiflerhlioir
Iiiiido
and
Vetrie
K.
John
nn,
•&gt;
'
tke ran
A. Patrick, Henry Rlrhler. W.
Intenaa dried.I
Vfr"Tr._Jgrtnln,
old
",
.b
ir^
e
l
i]
ol
or
wa*
rhaiged
with
petit
•ea*t |f&gt;0— ilrlegntn• ~~ibirm(»_ t
W. I.. Hlo.idemn.re nf th- MagThe names nf more than 100 H. Pro-kg, R. II. «qulrra, r . P. liatn.*ville; T. K. BkHIeTJi T-T
...,.
u&gt;.
and
w
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fo.ii.d
not
guilty.
got unde/Mdy.
with
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tu-tery,
w.x
H.ree-rlay ennvenllon, and oil will
nnlii Avenue I'.Xgly W igrlv I'wee
orentn, -nnd Klorem-e lligg. a-,
per*, n*. moat of them thooa of Mar-hall. P. It. Iqeslng. J. K.
a T • priviT
Pollln
Jill,‘If.eld,
white,
chatxr
I
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V taken earP of In.n.e l.nlelv ..I"*.. fia r.l tut g lily- li&lt; '.u
s'atrd that h” i* arlilaed that all
tha larger taxpayers, were re­ Hmi'h. |M U I*ia*e, J. 11. rnwell. nf Sanford; John P. Nelson, ol
.abject ta'i
nwklc.i.i driving, was found
. 1.41get! will, drli.i.g wl.ll • d&gt;.ink. will,
mi
, ri-RisIrntlon.
'o-rj I ftgly«W lr«*lv eioroi "IR
printed in The Herald on Satur­ A. M. l-e^. J. U. Weaver and De|.atd, «n.l Evelyn Parridi,
She also announced that :‘lite leaded no le ronton 1 r, and wa-. n&gt;: godly.
■tart closing on Tlu.r,day .iftefDelan.l
day afternoon. Today, with the n. *. Whitehurst.
I'.,! h Maley, while, ihargrd
-.fficlal* of the I'onf-., it"- am .ml.need to pay •&lt;&gt; ."•• . Intel
rnnn ai*o.
*
petitions having been eirrulated
Al*n, George K Slack, Howard
wi'h .1 a.It and hw'.lury, hid Ills
|,!ra*e'l to annnun e that ll.dafft in
tho niuntli. Ju&lt;-sou
lawal hither*. *dn.e » f whim
to a wider extent, names of near­ RnteW, T ru 'll n-el-n, W. K..
Ke|»n, nf Wa*h'.nrln&gt;i, D T.. field i.iuughl Into omit will. Emm. r a . . o l i o proesed.
are In favor of r|,u&gt;ing .ta.lntp
ly 128 more had been added up to Knight. B. Paeon, W A. Ilnp«• rotative for the It" nn*true» Wynn, whiti wmui . Until were
Paul Hodges, white, chaigv.1
next Thursday, will meet »«.-l?ltt
awn.
kina. Prod My»r*. G. W. Tarver.
•I*? Plnanco Cnrpn.alinn. ba- ar- rl. irgwl will, u slat, l .ry i.lfrii r, 1*itl&gt; driving a ear without a Iitn iksru*&gt; the iltuatinn.
The new signer* are:
rej. art an Invitation t„ ad-lre.** th- both pleaded v u'| y. **• I both rtu.c, plcadrd guilty and wan
W. M. Simp R T. C wan. P. BIn p u t yeir», the nrn*|le* •***'.
F- D. Hree.len, wrrr*hlpful ma. ronferenee. II* will deliver a . a I- were given .dl ..*&gt; ,..*pei. k-’.l
C. E. Cborpeninr. A. R. ft hue- Rainer. J. A. Williams. Ro*tnn
•en',-.,,ml to pay the cists. Hr was
maker, tw Went, A. Corpany. K. Hleele, W P. Grave*. F. Row'and. ler of Hanford 1/xlge No. OJ b * ,rp„ „ „ «Federnl Relief. P u l. Irn.ta upon payn.ent uf rosts. The, ..... . not -uilty uf a .ha.ge of been for almost all stores in ’ hi*
city In close Thursday aftcrn.idria
Gale*. V. M. Greene, Fred P, A, Tavlor. J. L Mom. J. V. A M today atatri) that the !{•'«{(( Fir ••nt ifrI Futiirr." r* ii hinrh- Wyn-i won.an -rl-., wa. ehirge-l '.eklesx drivii.g.
starlirg Die f.rvl w d in Mxy.
|n d ,- Parish llni-e.
nm,n with ealng profane leoguag". Eh
Thursbrn. A. V. Undbcrg. It- B. Kendall, Phil C- Wanlev. W. II. l.tr Gommunication o f the lodz" |
J d. , Johnnie
and
Harley nn.l In cease closing, at Hi* ritd
Mo**. I. R. f«n g . J. V. MrTl.l- Rehmldt. F'ynn Van-e. A. I- Ral­ * 1 1 la- held al th# Ms *&gt;nir Temple j „ n ,qa|Unlay.
p aided guilty and was given a
white youths, charge.) of September.
lamf, G. K. MrKay, K. A. Irwin, ly, J. M. Wallace. W. P. Field*. tomorrow night at 8:00 oYlo k.
i
-'0 -da.y tc.prnd.il .enierr.
I ».'h p-tit Ian ny were found not
..
,ln addition to the regular leial
BKKH LEGAI.F/FII
,
*. A. B. Wilkinson. W. K. Earle, B. t« Th*a»h*r. K. M. Walker.
lean Jone», while, , h tgc I with g. diy
NAM E BIRMINGHAM
Dr. &amp; D. Caswell. Waller Filler, ». F. Smith. G. W. Took. Georre ore* that will ha disposed uf, »l.«it
T-my U-sIgerx a la* Jack Hhaw,
rrckltsi driving, |leadr. -;uilly,
W. C. Flei.la, C. II. Moa*. P. R. Pari*nn. J. W. Rutledge. P. R talks ara aipeclexl from /epic j A TLA N TA , Mav I ' &lt;'• May snd Was fined the e » t of hi. ar- ,hat|;'d witli assault and battery,
RALEIGH.
N. C. nirn.in.-hsm
Miles, M. E. Shelby, M. A. Ay- xtephena-n nn&gt;l wife, l l C. Broad •entatlvts of air'lhe |o&lt;l;e* in Day brought legalri-d *eer In test
plrir.l.-d nolle eonlrmlre but wa* AUx, « t i selected fo* the next
rock*, a L Perkins, T. M Fog, way. I- 0. Nail*". C- W. flmlth. E Dldrict 18. Member* ar* rv |ue«t- \'„rtk Carolina and T an-,***
M. L. Long, while, rhirged with nrl'icd to pay coata.
convention city of the H»-it,&gt;ir&lt;»
T. O. Gallant. %. A. London berg, r . Rlmwon. Wurt W. W ane-. id to attoed. and all ylaitinT; u-Uy for th* first time ... a
E. L Is-ke white, charged with Commercial Secretaries A**'- . *.
allying while drurk,
plea '.&lt;1
C C Howard. J. ||. Tllll*. a Dr. H. n. Hmltk. P. P- RoamlHat. Master Mason* ara Invltail, lit miarter of a rontury l^rqllxa_ ___
g u lty and wo* fined 8250 and. opc.ating an automoblla without a tho rioolng aaaaion her« ;• •, \j,/
W. a E-,en field. II. C. A. B. Mahoney, and Dr. 8 . Pules- ■aid. Refreshments will be served jtion o f the harerag* he'ame ef
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DANGER P01NIED GRETA G AR BO 1^
OUT IN INFLATION BACK FROM T R IP
PLAN OFCOUNTRY TO NATIVE LAND,

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Destruction Of Vnl- l'ilm Stnr To
oes Seen IMtimal}Work In Films A ft-;ii»y i i f «
-Rw ntrt)f~rt-rt i on
t-r- Scjouin A T r o H u t e S n .iK '"’i t

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RUSSO-JAP ROW
OVER RAILROAD j
GROWS SERlOllS, i . r « z i

Soviet Claim To Owncrnhtp Challenged
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Attncker Of (J-Yer.r
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Cirl Is Sought

111 iMarriagv Litcnsi's
iHhued During Month

Fifty-Two Cases O f A lle g e d Law
Violation Tried By J u d g e S h a ro n

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g Babes

Mr*. Mur.se Tells Of
’ Conference Flans

Many Residents And taxpayers 0 f
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T H E HANF0R1
! this order: McLean. lb ; Btowo.l
I sa; IMttman, 3b; Cupps, If; Oodbold, e; lived. r 1} Peel, lb; Crum,
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p.
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fb o Fed lino-up I, almoat sure
In h* • ' foMowe: Arioll, u ; lionner, 5b; Burnot, Ib; Abl
Harrison. If; Maxwell, r
comb, cf; ChapVnaa, e
Holt. or Drnmt, pitching.

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_rvrTx„ store Are Disd- Avenge 2-1 Defeat
r plined For Actions In Exhibition Tilt

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An Orlando baseball team that
has been Improving with age
cornea to Sanford tomorrow after­ “BOWLING NOTES’*
noon to awngt a 1 to I defeat
handed It by Manager Joe Bamr*'
In the Sinford Bowlin/ Longto
liam Harridge, prMtdsfit of tb* Celery fed. In an eahibltion game lari night •he Randall Electric
A r lean Leagae. a* »n jjB*r- In that city two week* ago.
This gime. the first to be teem took two game* from Memath of the frse-for-all In Washplay*,|
between trams represent Knight Cleaner*. In th* second
llagton Tuesday that smbrolls.1
matih the Valdcx team look two
player* of tho two clobo, »peeta- Ing the two fills* In thl* rlty (nr
many yearn, I* easily the headline jameii trim, La lir.fa Feed team,
-tor* and plain doth#* polleo.
rhll Barh of thi
Ihe Ballard'* wt*
Thll
attraction of thow- to be plhyed In

By EDWARD
NEIL
HEW YORK. Apr.
Tanka# and two Senator*
, __ e raapsndsd ymUrday for five
. day# ind flnoj $l#0 each by Wil­

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Ben Chspman. young Yanker
Mtftatdsr who wa« the focal point
' |n tho dlsturbon • on one «lde.
^ and Baddy Mysra and Earl WhiteMil, who led the Benatof# Into ac­
*tlott. wer( tho three who reeelvsd
the. gentle punlehmeni that under
the Issgu* rule* enuld have gone.
7 as high a* 30-day suspension* anti

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.'Miss Morrison Andl
In Lake Mary«May 11
Mm. Krx Packard Mr*.
'■.Miss Tillis Givenj Za.hxry,
E. I. Hay, Mu. Cserge W. MeMar

la* tM for lbf*c gz— a.
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ad* &lt;#dries his

i l l |Morrison mule the b « t
cake on exhlbltlor, while
Tillia made the be.*, an*!

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W. H Th* niton H «
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powered boate.

and Mrs. 3to*#. ‘
n x m o1/1:1
Nine eakca w*ra entered In the |jg,r -,ith )
rentest. They were baked by the rail Lake I
Bobbed Andkh
Mine* M iria m McGarvsy, Helen
*?JTrl
thci.or. Dorsthy Mar.h*U. Gladys {“ J
YEMASSEE, South
Spike, Miry Fo’.terior, Haael__
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Apr. TS.—t#T—A itarT
Hnvey.
Marjorie TUMe,
and
#f ^
kidnaped, robber af
Kathryn Morrison.
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Mb&gt;* MtGanrey wor
eerend^ Loifgwc
'through four stats# at tha
prite prixe and III** Harvey won' 8|.d&lt; Boat ...............
bo concluded during th#( ^ # p ,„ f9r fjrt &lt;J*yi was told by
thini prlx* in the batter rake eon-! that will b
teit while Mlia FotreoUr "and •fternoon
,furnoo„ aro
i
aquaplane
C. Conaliy. High Point
, Miss Dte**or were aerond and Clai* “ B“
r j s z ts s s t.
I third prlae winner* In the angel s
free-for-all
him unharmed. He said ha waa
' food take ronteet.
|Inf of a pr
ksld up In High Point Monday and
Tbe'prixe winning eakea went contest,
forced to drive hi* abluetor* to
Mr.
Slade
today
saU
that
there
on sale on downtown Mieeti tm*
Mr. Bind,
morning with the Mi«**a Me- will be no entrance fee, and that Jacksonville and hack to^a point
to ontar,
Gatvoy, Harvey, .Gladys Spink*. all boat owner* are. argsd
an of
m tho
in* B#,r *lcr,‘ .Hr* tald he did not
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Fortaslsr. and {tally Wright in thslr craft In onothri bo win on-1 know th* identity of hi# captori.

iuit. borre*. GaUhci’s. Baliar-C.: " il* Katbertne .worn »
and the lloo.e teem are all tied Mlee Marjmta TIIIU are tr
for second plate rath hiring won onj yeat Horn? Ecoootni
II and lost I0 fame*.
j tnU „ sentlnol* Hlfh Fcho
m xnai-i. * •■*•*'"*■••* S f ...iw o n f " 'h p rltn for bikln
\ v"* Kraiser, i l l m i 't t ' r ; leet eekee entered In a rati
U Mltem
JJJ 1JJ tj* l the school this Barring.

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Central Florida
Haatball Ihe high Imllri'kial bowler toUl-)&gt;;
l.rtiui:e tomorrow. New Smyrna
will take # group of youngster* lo
I'aylnnn Beach In ta Me a strong
rnmMnaliun there, while the Co­
coa Ind'xn* will bo at l.er»bqn:
(•■ting Emil Yde’a brand now
teething
Yellow Jacket*. Hot

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Furthor sdg* was taken from th*
wrong.
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Make no mlstaka about II, thrau
decision that Ihs
auapenalun*
Orlando Tlgtr# »ro gelling fero
should be retroactive to Tuesday,
ciou*. They looked pr.lty good If
allowing Ihe three trail playsr* to
ilitIcat at Daytona It** h la-l
return to the gams next Monday
Sunday. They looked much lieller
Tho fine* must ho paid by Ih*
again-l l^'wburg nn Thurstluy.
playsr*. Harrldgo *ald, and not
Totnutrow they wrill L i "out for
from Ihe rluh treasuries.
blood" ami with a new butler. Cat
" I have warned all dub mana­ Carlst'in from the day hlll*^
ger* that rnwdlnes* and feuds, Georgia tm llte mound, Iho Fetlthl, ono between the Ymkae* amt
may bav-’ to 'dipRsnator*
In particular
mu»t
Malinger (tadbold al Oflamlo
cease," said Harridge, who r»m#
hat what b- rallcil » smooth
her# from Chlrago to Investigate
winking Inflrbl and n group of
the turbulent *rene Tuesday.
rapable oillll»bler«. Ill Tom I’hll-|
The trouble, tilling b*ek to lari
summer In whl:h Bill Dickey |IM*. Uwrsnr* t.hubb. U U y
and Gal Garleton he ha- a f.iw a '­
punched Carl Keytiold, and broke
, ,y o f Hurler*. IM bobl hlntaell
hi, J*w, started afresh when My
.rent* lu have fouml hl« old bifl
T 9 tangled with Thapman #!•♦*•
ling eye. and, wllh Coppt hm left
ond baae. grew vWanl a* rM o man »w*nned nunehes with E* &gt; lieldsr, la paring the team at bat.
Thursday they pounded out 11 hit*
rajyhltahlll. and bacam’
o lf l.nfly Knnwle*. who bn.l ■
BtiSayer* from both elub., .nectagreat y e n r In t h e Three-Ly
• ■ L r* and polleo Wnml Iho melee.
^ A fle e vmeatlonlng tha - Yankee l^aeu* lari aaaaoa------------------ll*-e It I'snfnrd *ev-ral rltmge,
plavor* Thursday, the B-natore
Friday morning, *nd ve elvlnv l*&gt;- have taken place during the week,
repori* of Ooorgo Morlariv anl with mure of them rumorrd. c lub
Hbnrty
Harry Oolsel. who umpltw-1 th&gt;« nffl iaU have . rslsasetl
game, Harridge announce^ hi* de­ Msltliy, Oti* Gurry, ami Jim Torrision at the Yankee .tadlum be­ ril.ls, and have slgne.l an out­
fore the two teame mot - - e'o wl « fielder nameil Maxwell and an In• crowd of ?*.&lt;**&gt; watching In »»&gt; ’ fltlder named Bonier, both from
I’ensarola. It I* untl«r*lt»od thnl
for further hostlllt''*“ Mvtfrf
punUh#*! for klf*- inn-* player* aro on the wav.
The Fed, lonrneyed to Del-and
log chspmon a* tha latter rame
IpU *ec°nd baa#." llarrld-e *x yesterday, hopeful of finding th"',
|
pigimd. "Whltshlll was gulltv o batting eye* and turning In n *£•
** ' ^
Chapman name* a* h fory over the Red.. Hawawr. aft_____ through th. Washington
sr 10 long Inning*, th'
dugout. the only way ha could emergeil vletorlou. 3 to 2. a * neU
J#*V. the flebl after beta* ex l»v Jim R o^m in «H«I
Ml)#d from th# rame. Chaoman n-*nU
worktd for th*
Fed*, each giving up four hit* anil
was dlaclpllned for l » « l n f
Whltshlll anti starting be fight turning In creditable
anee«. But. U ftv Oul»* '■bunked j
when bo .hould have P«M
10 inDlntfi. rUowIiiv th» F«n1r o^l^
trillion and contlnu^
slubhouas. The trouble PtrwMMP five hit* and striking nut six •&gt;(
n§yr wou&lt;«l
profTtw^
them.
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Tomorrow’* *l«rtlntlr.e-nn,
r« d the briar n»rr, .tJrio n ^
ware in doubt sarlv today. Orlando
h#M If Chapman had
boon
Ilgod to Isava through tho Wash. probably will wnd them to bit In

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CONTROL BILL

Indicating tha (mpotolbillty o f conveying accurately
the whole story in the few word* which newapapcrhoodUneo will permit, American dailies on Saturday and Sunday
blazoned to the world, "Senate Votes I riHatton." The Im­
pression which this leaves with the public, we tea*, la k
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that with (he Senate's vote on Inflation, we are, presto—
thereby inflated.
A s a matter of fact nothing ecu Id be Is Pearful That Pmfurther from the troth..
vfeions May Reft#t
Not a single new dollar was created by this Ctmgrca*
ht More Breadline*
sionai a c t
Not a single grain of gold was removed from
the present content o f the dollar. Not a single bar o f sil­ •WASHINGTON. Apr. » — &lt;M
ver was purchased by tha government. The inflation bill — Labor, fearful that thousand*
simply gives to the President the power to expand govern­ o f railway worker* will be drleoa
ment credit; to Issue unsupported currency, to adopt bl- to the bread line*, yesterday anBounced ft* opposition to the rail­
way i*-erfiniiotion bid now on
President Rooserelt'a d*«k await­
ing approval and traiumlailon to

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l0 *
,0: l,/1,h ere ** not * single proposal in the
group which la not likely to have serious. If not disastrous,
consequences. The first orie, the expansion of credit by
th* government, with more to jnttlfy it than any of th«
other measures, Is simply piling up debt for future genorations to p*y. And the printing of greenbacks will not acrled to such extremes as to ierioualy undermine the
A L L ABE. iKViJXUb.
Ia »d b t u* go op to the mountain
o f the Lord, to th* h o n * of th*
God of Jaro il and be win teach 01
e f his wayt, and w* win walk la
Me paths,— I m IsK *S .
t u l if s

Th* tulip* ar* In bloom xgaln.
I As avdry paaier-by ran «##—
A tovaly light o f rvd and whit*
And bronM and purple pagan.

ia~ju.fallacious .m anaUry.
'v* l J ^ Cn
**me an&lt;* t*me *F *In In dozens of different
countries and has never succeeded in stabilizing prievv
eVitH f 8 effecllvc|y w the gold sU ndanl which everyone ad­
mit* is bad enough. Furthermore, the only conceivable pur­
pose for resorting to the free and unlimited coinage of sli­
ver is a total lock or insufficiency o f gold, and this country
today has more gold than any other country In the world,
almost more than all the rest of them put together.
Devaluation o f the dollar U exactly what Senator Car­
er Glass said It was. It Is "repudiation, dishonest, and
mmoral.” Tho government la under contract to pay bil­
lions o f dollars worth o f bonds in gold of a certain fineness
and weight. To attempt to pay theae bonds now with gold
containing SO percent, or even ten percent, lesa weight than
the gold agreed upon, would b « an open violation of con­
tract as flagrant as any we have-ever known. It would set
an example which would destroy the sanctity of all con­
tracts. It would destroy credit for years to come.
,
The acceptance of silver for* w sr debt payments Is of
small consequence under any circumstances. W c suppose
there Is some justification for (ha government to accept

[Each oa* af ns a lovely thing.
Yhnt i f In two brlaf weak* w*
pal#
And to th* changing sraion

"Oax# en ns, wearry passer-by
^ Enjoy our beauty while you
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Aad lttn os -give,, th * . whUe your
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live,

Congrvie.
Tbmi|h the legislation—It proposes a one !•• two-year suspen­
sion of anti-trust taws as far as
rails ar* rorcernrd, and create*
a federal m-ordirialor to rebabltllate and trim th* railroad eyavarious
safe,
lams—contiim
saarda for labor, it wm attacked
figorously yesterday in a statemerit from the railway labor

jUbuUm.^n'aiijlftk.v&gt;kh.iSitL
"We »ee no justlficalion for
drastic reductions o f essrntlal
traesportatlon sei-vifc In ortler
tha; , nrarnrd Interest may be
pahJ on M r capital.**
In New York afflcljls took the
viiw that th* (imfenTraldd author*
Ity o f the plan mail* lu success

•* yet. \ M l*# k H m them to
bae* boon *l*tn.
The Toaby gang, polk* Mid, la
headed by Roger and hi* broth­
er*, C:rn*lluo anil Tommy, ami
U rompoerJ of *afc-b|ow*r*, gun­
men and olh«r penitentiary gradICentlneed prom » * r * ••**&gt;
«•*** re* rolled from Ik* peioclchauffers* onion, which I* i* P*- pal (Ilka of tbo nation.

Launch Drive To
Drive Oat Crime

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Similarly, ptereaew ■
commodity, fcimdWca, a *
both whole**!* M *0Bil
renter thetrraua* with «

imWiii.
Whiter*-. urn t**w

tltlcn to beer ■ heavy intl'icnr*

Th* Toohye ar* wanted far
eonnortton with
milk industry, te the immedtal* mot* than *0 monlora perpetrat­
Ufa* ielweiti the rt»*I
ed during tha war* far control o f
■rrordinjt to Gilbert.
the tlly's
northwest
suburb*
^ouhcy'and it* machin-gunners which now m l * with th*
Invaded
headquarter* of the
From theae suburb* Ihe Touhya
erlon Friday, and after terror- haro edged their way into
the
Iftng 7u member* for »o*ermi metropolitan diatrkt until they
bourn, ibbctn l Fml Ru". bm- now dominate extra-legal activi­
Inen efent. and MnrrH lb&gt;Mberr. |ties for th* whole North Chicago
ail official who H a hO»'her-ln* terrliory one* controlled by the
la * ' o f O'Oonnell.
‘■tl'igv" Moran ran*.
The gunner*. wHitca-ei told po­
Unlike other ran? leaden In
lk * lay In wait for ll imphrle*. nnmeroua legal tilt* with the an0 'Donnell end Whit* Intending. thoritlen, name* of the Touhy*
here not dolled a Ural police
blotter in many year*. Errn the
broadcast description c f linear,
broad paunch and
buck-teelh,
•treky flrure, was taken from
lb* #0101* 4’ gallery records o f anrlber rity. Tha* of Thomas, abort,
alight and handy-bslred from the
rremits of an Indiana prison.

St on Ihe |:0.000,000 m rlrorcllt*" qeeaUning in

titled to apeak 'for Ms hfooeUte*.
Farm orgaaixalion lender■ came
away from previous ronfSCvrce*
with th* aecretary, holding ddfi-

m a t Iki aWaplM chafe.

Then awck m #
the poaafbilltlea * f dl#S
trade ifim a m U . Wal
lon ha* to Juridical baati."
autborlty to validate 1w)
LI further questioned th* ra- meats. IO relesee the a t*
IldUy o f the Polplsg tad Mukden prohibitSma V
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treaties in \KA, establishing the acta, aMI to Mduht fe
joint Russo-Chines# edmlnistra tlv*a of
lion o f the road.
Rejoining sharply, Ktnnetioff
maintained that “ Ihe fact that tha
ChiacLw Kaitern Railway i* I n

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tsilroad loan appliealions lu Ihe
Rrconrlr.ellim emporalmn. Thi,
Is dnifltei) to furic railj to
down their iBpitaliiatiiin
to actual wurkltiK n m 'i.

rvtlremenr. In U * T ce
ap of ptaitog crape
Ofcriated.

Russo-Jap R ow

Though th* co orilinalor's or­
ders rouhl be *jli&gt;eal*i| to lb* interslal* commerce rommission, the
rail executive* wei* rol iiullnnl
to believe there would b* mich
orm idioa nf hb&gt; directions. They the pelping.Makdrn agrcemcnU
I'numeil that the co-otdlnatm disturbs tho International statu*
probably would I* shoaen Crom on which th* management of the
Railway
£■
(he prr-ent riinimisslun and that (hlners. E aelcm
he wilt consult with the commis­ based."
lie demanded restoration of the
sion hrfnro miking any aweeplrg
normal artWHIe* of th* roed and
ref
irmr.
s
the bill will lie to eliminate du
I'll,, m-siurr has been on Ihr that "further attempt* to break
pllcatlng services of rompeting
il
.f Prrahlent Roosevelt for n thor* agreement*" lm stopped.
linn and unnrrded service* anil
T h- communique mad* public a
• I, no* but the rush of Inter­
to consolidate terminal activities.
ns.'''Mil mnfrretres has msdo it new- exchange of coirexpondonc#
impoi-ible for him to give it lime. between Li tthxo-Keng and Kui*
Ur la espnled, however, \o get nitiolf, In which tho form er on
but la not able to be out ys
Apr. -0 *n&lt;| £1 denied th at "the
Arthur Yowell and .1. If Uvrr It on the way to t'ortgicss Siam.
Tin* labor safemianU in the (*. K. R. Iif longs to Ihe Soviet
man went in th* Wnfclwn Itrv.-r
bil H a re t—jwoUti lull - of. *1L litis t Union."
yesterday alternoiiii timl
Replying To ’ "ilairntetll* '. made
onion rn n lrjrt rlglitat, creation of
12 fine trout, Ihe Inri'", I
laln r hoard 1 to consult with Ihe by KusnvixolT in a letter Apr. 23,
Ing s#ven pound,.
Allhi
ro onknator; reservation of the In w hhh lb* soviet representative
lately become an ardent
rhnrgrd that Manchurian authori­
of th* gentle art of t-ndlni
ties had cum m ittrd violent acta
Ing formerly been a devote,
aimrrt nt umkirmlnlng th* func­
cane pole, lie now think;
tions of th* lin* and th at Manchu­
all th* apart to l*e gained from
rian representative* on the board
fishing I* In reeling I him in and
hid failed to take measure* tn
he has pnrrha-ed a fine outfit
protect the railroad's Interest*,
and ran be found on Ihe hank* ol
th- Manchukuo director declared
Ihe Weklwa one nllernonn in *rthat "your Interpretation th a t th*
try week making n ru t and reel­
C. K. R. belongs to the Kevlet U»&gt;
ing th* heaulfe* in.

Long'* Meat
18 A

THEY’L L CUT
LIK E NEW
Surgical tools; all kind* of
seisaors and knives; pruning
tool* of all kind*, ate. E x­
pert saw filing.

Treat To fi«t
Stovall Ptoea
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Short O r d m

J. W. SHADOIN
110 Elm

Regular M o b M l

Pheoa 719-W

Martin's Garagrc
We ar* adding aevaaty
dollar* of equipment to
hotter servi th* public.
8#o us and save mosey.
XU W. First hl

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Herald PrtttlfRg O*

’ Your utmost beat to every tlay,"
By Kdgar A. tie eat.
I Ip,L

Nobody lee nt* to b* quit* auri
Whither wo have Inflation, roflatlsm, deflation, elation, or rongtarnatlon. But whatavrr it la, tverr body **#m» to be all for It.

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. W a'ra got to have eonflderK* In
[i. our Prasldent and In our goverk ' nor. I f w* don't havs w* might as

, Our own Georg* Westbrook did
BOt make a great bit with a ***paper pooplo when ha introduced
th* bill to a hoi Iah th* publication
Of the delinquent tax list.— ClerMtoat Dree*. Who's h*T Horn* bird
p ryin g to get ovenT

mouture o f inflation in the form of credit expansion, in
probably necessary, but It Is to be hoped that the revival
o f trade through the lowering o f tariffs and other agree­
ments with foreign governments will put such unorthodox
proposals as bi-metuTism and dollar devaluation In n class
with Technocracy, mah Jongg, and miniature golf courses,
where they properly belong.

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A New Jobless Army
Time was when the "white collsr'*‘ man occupied a
place of envy and scorn in the public mind, the envy of

It I* an advantage to b# toll at
*n auction sals," w* road. Bar­
gain* go to Ota highest bidder, *f
eauraa.—Tha Humorist. What ol
th* disadvantages of b*tag tho
highest bidder, as ladleatod In re­
cent auction tale* in Iowa.

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Th* t o il Job* o f th* year li th*
reposal, to limit working boon
1 newapaper plants to thirty
car* a weah. It Is svident that
msa o f our CowgraO— en have
M r b a t la th* publishing bail.

limiting college education to thtwe beat fitted for it, or in
changing the college man’* attitude rnboUt working only In
a very llmitod gphero o f occupations.

SANFORD, TW E N TY YEARS AGO

Number One,
yesterday fee

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k lU LfO^r* In Florida today ara
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able lo nil hu» traraRng f '
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ger» wi&lt;hing lo leave Sanf
burg *t mbt.rlght. Mar. 2*. fap the result of an anrouncan
tain llolmberg i&gt;aiil only (wo otaile by J. R. MacDonald*
flleml* accompanied the aclcr,* |u llorbla* Motor Line*, Ine.,
ihe -Kip. Three were V -» Ihtii a with oificr* In Ihe Seminole j
half drxrn fir-t da** pa* engerc
Effective today *nd lontlnufbg
on Ihe trip.
through Aug. 31, IIKU, It la f
George Wlngrlt. j, young Kng- •ib’e |u visit any rity
IU hmvr who Koonlril the tmal nt inuhtr linr* In Floiida and
Antwerp for t/r* Anurlrc, **ld In Sanford for the price of
Ml*. Gnrlxt yrt * new fa-hlnn In way tic Ret piu* 30 percent,
■blplimid altirv.
make* inurd-trip ratre to
"Fhe wore *hi&gt;rl- and a awratrr •nville. Tampa, Miami. Daytaan
in tropical wvVr*” . he .aid, "and Ilrnrh. Orlando, and many atkMT
Bale relay, when it • * , m&gt;M ami cities, unusually utturtl*#*, Mr.
rainy, rhe wore diirgaice*,”
MacDonaM *»b t

St, XL tilotmt, Jr. tlm.lt friend*
free* Loeh Arbor to vreiMng t f Mlto EWgtnla Neal
David, or Oil* rtlr. &lt;bu«1itov Of
A tom * w k «r» tw ?
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Davkf. i f

MOM DAT.
rthehrtaj fa r (ba a t Oimu, rponeofed bp tha
Depurtment o f tha Worn:iub will taka
ats :00
GWeto, to X l m Mkyeard to o ltha P in t Mathodlit
■ ■ ■ w i l l to u i . m i o f Mr*. M arietta U m Church
m haa rttomed a'rif .nil Ok u ’la D. F. toodart,

fa BLMtihr*. look piatw yesterday »l 12:33 P.

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TUESDAY.,

tJUter, Mm . M.roM A. Appleby

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will meet

on PnfeMttte Avenue. *ni* R.v.
Smith Marita performed th* ring

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ATTORNEY h iI I.F I) •
ttllllama
Wllllama aa
Graile cruiliiatlng class will he
.Regula
Regular fbaetlbg af Seminote
bunded diplemas after .a short
fjlgh School
Sc
progruni featured- by an address
Ot’A LA —Kmanurl II. Martto.
P.*T. A. will Uka
by Judge J. G. ,Sharon.
Man at 3:30 o'clock in tha itudy
prominent attorney
her* WWa
toll at t!
tha ocbool a M will b , proThe program i&lt;
fidlonc;
killed by nu accidental gunrijol
cMad by a board meeting at 3:00
Invocation by lt*v. R, j . Mllll. wound received In hbi hum* y w .
gun- salutatory, PAHri* SlrVen*. terday'aflernoan. The ratal
tho'rmfne at the Appleby horn* o'clock In tha auditorium. Inatallatalk* by the a hoot tru ste e .; rln&lt;s was heard hy the victim'*
wan opened eu allo for Um oeea- Don of t pffleer* Will ba n featur*
I’ocm. Ju an ita Oglesby j i ,a ,« *m( sou. They rushed Into lha
■lan and decorated with a profu- of the regular meeting
Regular maetiap of the Gramsong. : r»»*v7-!V h y - Go T „ llirli roe in where hoTi*d heen cli
atan af t u t o r lillea, rala ill
a*ar-.8«h**V*'PeWi* At - w H I-U **
•rt&lt;ywnYr V ” T
im
ini—
r^ ra r:.;?
m ;—
r n rrd
d in
grertings, •‘■upt. T. W, Lawton; I ■
T t m u t IM h from her* meter- In large baiheta and yaaes. Tha place at 1:30 P. M. In the echooi
auditorium a* n part of tha May
ig to W « h i Beech p A f t t M drtalaWfr
addre.s Judge Sharon; valnllrto|)Wf4rnl#d beneath
fh . atteriwdnvtole: tha Mlaeei bo Inayroriatd afeh of farna and Day-Health Day celebration of the
ry. Miss Martha Giles awarding I
m
tchool. Iiutallatlon o f offlcars will
op diplomas, recessional.
Uke, Helen ffeVare
Ith W i M tkitattto
iK i
be htld.
&gt; f t a k U Waodrdt
Theodore Williams Is preshlent
Beige abaar erapa wai tha oiaA concert will ba given by th*
A lfM t Cbrtnatiy, torfal choaao by the bride for har
of the class, with Miss Giles ■»
community chorui, aponiored by
Vke-pribident.
ami Mis* Lucille
wadding tilirmble. Tht dree* wt* tha Muaic Department of the
McGuire n secretary.
fashion'd along oimpt* linn and Woman’* Club, nt 8 d » P. M. at
Other member* of the class are:
'i b
J. A. Ztinaaaar Waa worn with a flared dept. Ac- the P in t Methodist Church In
the Mis-rs If,.bn Wulnwrighl, VcrMM Mr*. W fV k to t W rrftnar Jaft e*e&lt;triee ware In ■ harmonising catabrntlon o f Mutlc Week.
dre Mae *rapp. Isiulse Brown. Mar­
yoUTdty far 'Aria trie O t y 'i ■ aWda Af bilge a ad ah* carried
Th* A U lh tin CIa»» of the Ftrat
garet Thomas,
Juanita Oglesby,
__ boo
bouquet af deep pink roan, Baptist Church will meet at 8:30
Btyonna, N. J.- wM tn M y pttti large
Daisy Sweat, Kdilh Bales, Marinhod VM te nraldaonl* tied with P. M. at th# home of Mr*. II. B.
W sjWM’ fte 'itfa M tt me ato*.
lha Bnyrtt nn,| Anna Greer and
k&gt;ltt tallay chfrfeh.
Odharn, 2434 Bay Avenue, with
llernie Stafford,
Harold Mel»:h,
Synropttion
cm
Ihe
High
Feus
a
nine-art
musical
u
vue
and
vaudeville
program,
will
he
present­
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a
maM
Of
boner
w
en
for
tha
Mra. Odharn. Mra. 0. C. Gibb*.
- MIm d l M f t d ^ t ^ a r . wVo will
Francis Stevens, James Boston,
P h * w CT&amp;.
l.k » P «tl air UtoVMWVtn* bill at baJhaian a two plaea aatambla af Mra. H. H. Newman, and Mra. A. ed at Ihe Mit*ne Theater Wednesday. It will bu fe* luted in conjunction with the regular screen offer­ Owen CiHip, and llarliert I'riestar.
plak flat m p e compeaet) o f _ C. Whiddon u hottest**.
ing.
Ufa M lt t a -ftU U r., .'W tin i.ik y
tailored dreu and rape. Her a c
Tb* Butlnesa Woman* Circle of
Irene lewis, of l.upe and la-wis, international entertainer*, I* show,, to the upper right In the
rbatddni at Thh eny t*d tha beuortaa were la pink and bar the Praabyterian Auslliary will above group o f pictures taken fiom Syncopation on the High Sr»«. To the left ute Ihe Si* Sniloreite*.
bouquet fwaa eom^Mad 0f light (neat at 8:00 P. M. at th, horn* of
m m a t aUNr of .( Mr.. Oanr
Below on the left I* Kathryn Burns, and on hrr right is the r median team, lleasoner nnd Gage.
holered pink roan,
garbarn Mlaa Charlotte Smith, Lake front.
Paarvan. She lived with her par.
I ’at Daly, tonteiliari: the Burns-Morrarily-Burns trio, and tieHa Giay, dunevr, are also featured on
daUlea and (klphlnlum.
Tha DaoghUr* of Weslay a a t*
tnto, Mr. and Hr*. f\ K. Ktasonar
tha program.
Mra.
teonaed
waa
barn
la
tflla
of
tha
First
Malhodbt
Church
J i h t f f ’Wnlh’ on the Eut Side
"From Hell to Heaven'’ with Carole‘ Lombard, Jaik OnAie, and David Manners will be; the.feature
r ip and attended tha public will hava ita regular busfnesa and
tor H t m l y n h and it tenA d
rrboota hare. Attar being gradu­ lociat meeting at 8:00 P. M. at picture attraction in he offered with this stage sit ow. Staue pcrfonmio.es will K- at 3:3t). ?:lhl anil
Ua Saaford i i bi — " Later aha
ated from Seminole High School the . home. of. H i*. C._E._ McKtc. IGOT o'ttocJi. --------------------------------------------- -— :— ,
In TOM aha atic ruled Emtfry Unt- 1817 Magnolia Avenna.
virally In Atlanla for a abort
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The board of tho Sanford WornHi Yinditiir. Jar several yean.
Mary M ice. I o.luc. May; dolm
time. For the p u t few monthi aha an’* Club will meet at 10:00 A . 81.
It'iiiiKfay, Billy II ■lid, linn, Gordon
A'WoArfheO.Trthi hare motor- haa been employed In the office at the club house.
ITedc.ict. mol
Jimmy Powell,
WEDNESDAY.
!" * to D t i t M t f f t f f o laat (tight to of Tha Department of Agriculture
nwei; Ft ml, tlgln.|&gt;i, I nwtie
Monthly luncheon and bualne.*
hoar ■ aattnoa'Vy( the Rav. Carroll at tha City Hall.
l.-M Is *
Over 3im persons attended the Ogb'*hy, nii,| Ralph Wolfer, lilie*; TALLAHASSEE. May
Mr. iMomrd waa bom In Hon- mrvting of the Woman’* Club will
Vanfar at the
P in t MaUiodlat
annual Spring festival given Sri- Norma Wolfer, Virginia llarrlri, Rrhrrra Keith, fre*hmnn from
■her,
Va.
where
ha
ipent
tha
lake
plica
at
12:30
o’clock
at
the
Cbureh ware! M n. J. H. Cowan,
day aftrrrtnon from 1:00 o'clock In Marjorie Stuff, nl. and Willie Mae Tutkeland. with 13 1-2 hour* o f
MV.'and "Mh. TV.
Welts, M n . gtoater part of hi* Ufa. Ha waa club hou*e wllh Mr*. H. W. Ruck­
tt:(H) o'clock nt the West Side 1‘rl- Gamble, viob ln; mill Edward Mar­ “ A” made Ihe highest *,hola»tlc
John D. J in k ln tj^ ri.
U Hal­ graduated from lha Honaker High er, Mra. W. A. Prfiihary, and Mr*.
m*ry Echoed by the members of shall nml t'Hffmd t’racey, tulip*. nverage at Flotilla Stale College
verson,
Sn'AMhn School ami then became connected Sanford Doudney a* hoateur*.
Al-o l.ethil ()gle*by nml Kell for Women fur the third quarter,
wllh lha Carlaln,Taad-^FfbducU Enervation* may be mad* wllh the West Side I’.-T, A. with over
100 pupil* of Ihe school partjcipat- tirtll stolnnker, datsle*; I a-Roy record* ju*t released from the
Company, of brtroll, Mich, anti Mi*. J. II. Ceghurn.
New York Clip. For the pu t year
Tho board of tho Garden Club ing. A spe.ial May Day prbgiam lltnlge, Edith laterjoy, Jlell&gt; King, tegistrar’* nllire show.
Thrrc other freshmen followed
ha haa been firming on Beardall of Sanford will meet at D;1B A. was stored on Ihe school grounds Willtuni llodi-e-. Roy Whittaker.
Annua.
M. at the home of Mr*. W. K and In the nudltorium while all An»r| Tinsley, Edward Smith, Al- Mi** Keith with 13 hour* or "A ” .
Immediately after I he ceremony Wilson, Ho*,. Court. Luncheon during the afternoon rold drink* hert Tucker, Charles Gricey, Rob They Included Mi-* Mary Bennett
ico cream, and other rrfpruhnicnta erl llohutmon, Ah in Itigney, and of Jacksonville. Ml** Anno Cone
k b : Mr. and Mra. Appleby entertained will lie *erved at noon.
A reciprocity program for lha were *obl from booth* by mem* Richard Erhllrh. month* of the Groovrr, ot Lake City, and 811**
J. 0. White; with a dirfner parly at their
year: Madg,. 81:Ctary, BohhyrieDe Vein* Rcudiik of Cellar Key.
home. Tha labia wa* overlaid with member* of the Woman’* Club tiers of the P.-T. A.
’n w r 'f t f M t ,
The program we* given a* fol­ Heard. Julanne llowaid, Charloll ■
Mi*a Giace Kerin, of Miami,
a linen eloth and centered with a Will ba givrn by the Garden Club
aid Mr*
Stripling. Mury Helen Tew, Junice Hnd Ml** linsulind Kennedy, of
■&lt;&amp; S
&amp;
&amp;
tier*! wedding cake lopped with ml 1:30 P. 11. at the Woman’* Club low*;
Entrance of Flower* Vegetables, llrown. Jack Ray, Howard Runge. Tollnh*»«ee, wllh |g I 2 hour* of
a "mailer Cake made to memMe a on Oak Avenue.
Edward Smith. Albert Ralnirn. “ A " headed Ihe color and Junior
and hlnnlhs.
c U b W jU d
THURSDAY
Heart. Cover* were laid for Mr.
♦IflliaWth Bchmel
Tha T. E. I . Cla*» of th* First Songs, t'horu^ composed of Gib-&lt; Ralph biwllig, and Robert Rohan f lu -c* respectively ut |Hilnt of
tod Mra. U onud, Mr. and Mr*.
Mi** VirginJr., ■mnd W. J. David, Mra. Henrietta Leon­ Baptist Church will have a bus!Chapman, IMdlr Ilcndrl. Ifthnu non, performeru In Maypole dame. ilndnstl' nveiuge.
and
Also Willie Bohannon, RoW ii in Eatl". of Suni'iud, mid 811**
Lee. Janie* Smith, and Ralph
ard, Mr. and Mr*. Appleby, Ml** ne*« and locial inerting at 3:31)
Geiger, John l.ee, llnrnbl Mr MutItn Briititley, ,.f Lake Wale*,
iv cH
c iv
ft
Muse.
florltnaa Davitk and Henry Wilt*. o'clock at the church innea wllh
C ltH
K i
Iritughlon, Charles Rolninl. Curl lei I III’.’ ►ophnilloie ct.i * with I ft
An Informal reception waa given Mra. Sarah Stewart, Mr*. S. A. Song. “ Spring Time,” School,
Rosier, nml Aubrey Whitten, sun- hoot* encli o f "A ".
la*t night by Mr. and Mn. Applet Ed*nfield, and 8IU* Mary Good- “ loidy Hpiing,” Klliabeth Pippin.
beam*; Billy John-no, G, W. D:i
A tatnl o f 'J:ll name* wen- In
by In honor of the bride and ala a* boile**cs.
“ Bird, Bee, nml Butterfly,” Fred­
vi* fa'll Rutner, Hugh Carlton,! llndej on lb,, honor toll fur Ihe
An oapmalon recital will be
die
Field,
Charles
Thurston,
and
bridegroom
with
about
30
guesti
AT’ cHrtMttefc wadoml
Murvin
Smith,
George
Math).,
pouter mil of a stmlriil hnd) ol
given at 8:00 P. 81. i t the Junior
Patrlctn Hodge.
ah whirh It being ob* hi attendance. In the receiving
High 8chool auditorium. Tho pub­ "Lad) May.” Mary Alien llodgr. Ilori* llnland, and Clyil,. Slu*e.| Jpi',!!,Vimaiely Dilk).T h e name', of
roglwul the country Ihla line were: Mra. W. J. David, Mra.
inindrop*: Freddy Field*, bird, &gt;(l. |&gt;hy|l|o Smith, nl o of Sanlic la Invited.'
Kntran v of May Quern and ut t'harle.. Tliurnton, Ire; nnd Anne
from of m utlc will ba Henrietta I^orard. Mra. Jamei
ineloded among those
FRIDAY
Maynard
Lennart!,
and
Mr*.
8
8—
—
88 fGillyurd,
1111
8 ■
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.a*■*i Alcvnn
I li.vu e*
IcmJanl*.
tra it sVbnlhf * I t 8:00
Bull
nnd
Tho Seminole High School Gle"
L le d .
Appleby,
RafruhaimU
we
•Sung, " I lively 8lay," School.
T in t
iler, flnwera; Jewel Mrluiiighlin,
Club will prrsent a Iwo-act oper­
"Bult"rlly Dance," Mary Alice Edward Lane, W ilier ......... und
to ru s of t i volerfa aerved throughout the evening.
etta, "Up In the Air,” at R:00 P.
Hodge ii* laid) May,
‘D toartm ent of the
UTfoy GUI yard, vegetable*; Jo*
. at tho achool auditorium.
liiitruncu of Raindrops, Frog*, and « phine Hare, William llogiin, nnd
- i r - AA'»pon*br.
Regular meeting of 'the Antetl
SuUbenm*.
Eugene Krllrh, frog*; Retw* i
C-’Mbort hat M l Mrv*
can Laglon Auslliary **ill lift"
Sung, “ Wake Say* th* Sunshine.” Lee, Gnaldlne Itigney. IKirla SlnfdlrfW'r fot all; rrtaraal*
place at 4:00 I*. M. at llic Immj
School.
ford, and Dorothy Run re. butterhg p la t,
V ith n large number of tha of Mr*. H. R. Steven*. Park Ate- Song, “ Moonlight and Itoacs.” file*.
far iaVtfal
Chonta.
Luke M nine Grammar S.dnnl
Also Margaret Barley, Amin
A. fll«M i« younger aat in attombnce, Mlaa
Knlranco of Mora Flower*.
Om pro- Margaret Murg and Ml.. Helen
llrown, Rula Bell Duncan, S'rll rmi |wH* it* nhmd year in cv- j
Dance, Group o f girl* represent­ llnlhawny, Kytdyn Jiinenei.'Mar­ rr i e* In h- rtticcl nt tbe rehratl |
“ *
S f Wear entertained with a dance and
ing swart pea*.
garet 8lu*e, Mmgarrt Hpencei, nt M:0*l o'/bok. tonight whdn IK
Mr*. BtoU ifwlmtolng party Friday right at
May Pol* Dance.
I j j t o Spring* near Lengtho Kighlh |
Elltehcth Whlgham, Mary Wil­ pupil* i-oiiipri-irig
Garland Danes.
waed. The party waa accompanied
liam*. and llarrlvtt Dayman, gar-,
Southern
Memorial
Day
wa*
obby Mri. T. J. Murlf.
Presentation of blue ribbon* lo land danceri; James tor, Duane
Blue Ribbon Pupils, Mrs. Doro­ Tillls, toRny
J&gt;e*e prment were: the Mbaea t«rrvd Friday afternoon a* the
E-tridge,
Jn*k
thy Lamb.
Ctody. Kin law, Relate. Wil.on, Junior High School with a apeclal
Standlfer, Albert Huff. Walter
BlUabath
Methvla,
Katharine program given by tb* popili with ,Grand March, School.
Schovnemann, CHrercu Aleiambw,
Tha leaehan Of the nrhnol who Hufu* Wood*, IV irn n Duncan. El
Jobofoa, Mary Celia Xfntaw, A vb rarasantatlva* o f the N. do V.
arranged
th*
program
were:
Mi*'
Howard
Chapter
o
f
the
U.
D.
C.
Taator, Minnie Water., Mae Purv
rnor* Graddl k. Taylor Brown. DaHUM
Emma Owtn, principal. Mr*. Sybil v|d Drown, and Allrert King, fine*;
&lt;lto, Carell*. Watera, Dorothea in attendance.
M H*
Number* wer* given a* follow*; Roulh, Mr*. I’rvston St*phrn*on, nnj Gladyn Pippin, Thelmn IVhi'Lawaon, Julia AlWi Ntwmin, Mary
J » » Pru t An, . Myrtle
Nabon. Song, “ Onward Chrlatian Sol­ Mr*. Marlon St. John, and MU* ten. Pally Hodge, Katherine Spen­
Mr*. C. B. ■3u»n, Mr*. Tc
Alleen Chapman.
W hat T h U ( ‘‘m iilry
diers,” School.
cer, Eliiabeth Vaughan.
Irene
Lovril,
Sralheiaon, aS« Mlldmd Nls, and Maria Moya, Dorothy
Among those taking part wer*: llawe*. Mary Rlrerv. and Katli
Srriptttra, Fraycr, n n d F l a g
Paulin#
Craword,
Jull,
H«|l
u
cNeed.* Is u liiu lot i f
l l l u Carolyn'lolllar. altoa
Katherine Gordon, Mary lilll, Hvl Iren Illggin*, hulterflle*.
n*dg*.
OaHand, Mary H .U n fUmblay,
H. Wayd#'
and
I len t Tis.
c
ii
Hontehan,
Dorothy
Jlmener.
Marttaa Torrance, The Origin op Memorial Day In
3£
Grace Ann Mriqy, Janimle Mrfdy,
tb* South, Ann Jones.
^ t t y Walt*, af GahtaavlBa. Mar.
IN
BAD
CONDITION
Jean Whlgham, Joyce
Steele,
Song, “ Old Black Joe." School.
‘ Ito Confederate Flag, Andrew Mary Evelyn Raton. Reosle Ad­
TA8IPA— Leonard T. Skegga,
kins, I-eona Mathis, Dorothy Ro­
Me/er*.
Song; “ SuwanCe River.” with col- sier, Maty France* Jordan. Caro­ 13, YiM.HA, oeerrary of Ynung*lyn Roller, Alice llunler. Ago*- town, Ohi», who, polmi -aid, shot
orad elide*. Upya Glee Club.
Lillie Stnlnukcr. himself yesterday, remained today
The Land Without Ruin*, Boyd Kchtienemann,
'A N o. 2 Conn Sm all Green L IM A R E A N S
Barbara Vickery, and Mary Emma in a aarlous condition nt Ihe
Col* man.
Gulden M n tu S W E E T C O R N . 2 No. 2 Conn
Mtmorie* of the Blue and Gray, Alesander, swret pea*. *n,| Ido Tampa municipal hu*;iitn!.
Jlnktns, Oulda Carlton. Margie
Cunt*
Nancy Roatetter.
Monarch S P IN A C H . 2 No. 2 Cant*
Tinker, and Floime* Major, flunSong. "Dial*,1' Echooi.
l*S, Square Can
Monarch A S P A R A G U S TIPS.
C*n
an.
ii
Also Edwin BCanan, tjuccn'*
Sem inole H ljfh Schotrl
PICNIC SUPPER HELD
herald. Billie Richard,
Adrian
Stacy, and Edward Smith. nueenV
'h&lt;« member* af th* Loyal pige*. Margaret, Dole Hathiwa).
i . Lh.'Cnn Red
P r e * e n l«
;
Ctaia of tb* Flrat ChrlttUi queen; Etliabath Pippin, Spring:
'NE 1 MURR/.Y
rth enjoyed a'plenk »upper on
fOMENS KELLYS
terday evening near Lake UI(Jtn. Swimming
Swli
rnd game* war*
Ike eackaRB* o f nhalntraeri* I*
until n lata hoar. Th ov
* Brseeful wav at ark nowW a ­
8am Plebriwr, of
__ ___ _ Ware: Mr. and Mr*. O.
in* rrfkafsMo*
mWaatoo, were her* fir ike T. -Pennon, Jlhtmlo Gate*, Jo* Ima’I.ileiipiMilat Up—• wku •*.
waak-nif
*ftk tha . furmaria Jaknalna. Donald P eir***? ' Cart P*ct your pbafuarapti.
(N O . 2 C A N S )
lr, Wra. ■J. ■Ftafariter, &lt;East too, and! Dorothy . and Marian
- m m
I’tWine ill-J.
Tht bride wa* f l i . n In tntrrfart
bjT M r fhtMr vrtllle she had her
Mitt fiortenoe DavhL •»
toaM o f htntr: HteMd A. Appleby
M boat man far th. bride-

3 $
:lal
Graduation Special
$r&gt; KUR1/0IL
PEttMANRNT
WAVES

S 3.50

Eva-Bess
Beauty Salon

Lakeland Freshman
Makes High Average

Big TJironj? Attends
Festival At School

L IU M -SE E D

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\ Cans CORNED BEEF
Vt Gal. Ga. SYRUP
10 Lbs. W. G. MEAL

HslWaUt

M o n r o e (Jram mar
School C o n c l u d e s
Year With Ceremony

Margaret M flrff And
Miss Riser Hostesses

&lt;
x A. it.
IDckaon,

5 Lbs. Honduras RICE
1 Lb. Monarch COFFEE
:i Bottles Premier Ginger Aie
Pint Best Foods Mayonnaise
10 ()etuj&lt;on SOAP
10 Octagon POWDER
1 MOP and 1 BROOM
is Anro STARCH

Southern Memorial
Day Program Staged

To-Night
I*ast Times

t Ritter’s CATSUP
Lour Cabin Pancake Flour
5 Monarch JELL-0

Monarch Picnic Size
ASPARAGUS TIPS

2 Lbs. Monurch COEFEE
1 Lb. Monarch COCOA
V\ LI). Monarch TEA

All For

$ 1.00

$ 1.00

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AT GRADUATION
WelSoldi'g flladb

SALMON

“UP IN THE AIR”

An OpA'elU in Two Act»
Friday, Mav 5 M
:H() I’.M.
Sewmole HighSchool And.
Admission 25c

TROUBLt

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5 Cans
3 Cans Telephone PEAS

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ln
for eoaatal defa—e mj-e .,»* Un­
tlnit ■!« »how a
der nreae-t eroe—'» d'--* Ihea* youthful Amatlcan. who wa mak [ ^
. tT
■ ear^e will be aha-d'ireil or rc- ing a world tour.
titular allempt id TonriTTitr ni
cTiarreiT holy w» ' ,
fCanUnof’ lrh T’arr Pourl
found beaiile the wreckagr of h i.; Oneva.
i,lane In the I’ratornagno wood*
D.*c anrir that the &lt;&gt;ri||inil uf
•Y ’ T— .
wo. «__a I___
&gt;lh.. .IlfTU ill

«i«i&gt; the «*r»fttnK into^ihe pnMir ( Another Wrecked Air­
craft With 3 Sur-

ninhler’,

Committee M eets
To lHw*i»pg Means
Of Cuil»ni? Taxes

Revolt Is Reported
In Cuban Province
HAVANA.

Apr. W . - i A '—

tnfoimation rccriied heir totiy »*id t «st«ll hi* hroksn
out In Orient# Province. I&gt;Uontrre were reunite.' in Ronto.
San Louis an* Dorlalo. Two
•oldiera wire reported klllv.l
in Bonlato. Tioopo
aimed
with
machine
tern*
we;\
puke in Santiacc weir order*'
clrare.t The situation in Ilia
si.ta applied ter»r. t'om.iunicatlon ilnee to the intetion
wrt* acjjistei! to centoe*Mp.
It was Impoeeih e to airrrti.n
th* rpreud at the r ported . p
tiring because of stud superthlon * f ilUpa rhet

H IS M IL S

INFLATION BILL
AS BAD THING
'•nv.« He Would Waive
Cctsonnl Objection
It Mnin PuroosesOf
Measure Were Okcy
INI \N M’OI.IR, Apr. ~J 1
t
|__iiai». former
etaiV of ilie Iraj»utr..tn a *l»e«' b
!a*t nirfht before the Indiana I’ r
pwhtlran isl torlnl (iiw W Im t a*

"AHIBMSADOR'OF
GERMANY GIVES
PLEDGE TO I'.S.
I.ttlhrr Says Country
Will Co-Operate To
r u ill* M
/\ t
l
IParley
U i It’.*'
Fullest
A
NEW YORK. Ap-. ?.*.
f’rrmany‘» rew‘ a.ntm the- Unltnl Slate-t
l.nt
t*lithv that liit na ion w uM lakr
to the w rll r nnom^ u»V?*
,.r .t
s.ronfet will f*»r in
jr,national
&lt;i»pera*lon imatrin*
Bt le,"
|n rargiiPK
, r.rJv pK triore
}*'„„■ th..
e lroe »n r„.my\(1,f M
l ,lial art*nee,
..irnc. Dr.
It...p,,|iticn|
|ir. Itan-

.•Sm&gt; i at on &lt; in.iatimt.
tttrpvjree but
I’ef nnd !•»
are to fol'ow the*,
.nid " if
• It I lh* ihits- of all t. '
hole at Iw.t *a*-h may t.
•ii.*ei-v*
n- " h,. .iid.'*'|"&gt;
B.lr.iint»ti#l*o i tt i
it... ..minion v.Kat
..... .
t. irn
.ill. thuiah in t;H
ii.n l IrO-Uti* i* t '■

mild
ul&gt;i&lt; I . • *• i •
•!*!•
t t! I,, lie Ite • .J minis • » am'
do' !&gt;•.-.
............. I**, t W. It W^ivo a I
. h.« t n
i * &gt;1* tail* 'f th.
..it* it I un ■ «• u.* roiwltuetire, nod
t... it. i: th.il the admim-tta
... ii iin. i. vliui Mandate front th*
m
*1 I* would &gt;e.»!s* iliuhtt.il
;U :i. *•- in itr letror an,| I- will
• &gt;»: ubo.Jimi.e my judgment
........ • ■ « ' ^ r

, , &lt;|hl. ,(lim|rr fh,nl „ , ,« « ! - , J
» rf-'.ienl I r f»»»r nC f t
, 1^ ^
. i - - at. . ..l. ,.l f . . . , m i ....................................
abroad tiro week* ay r.
“ Hut we cntUlot b* rvprrtnl I"
....
. i .um
.. uh
iii,.,.
d*eiu"t
ronv let toil
No Bitirrnnirni. iIn .i
the «orTo.
. *.or
m
&gt;
he «a'd, '*.&lt; irme rradv fur In a1"! pril..''|d' '. n &gt;en " "
' k'

Mayor Speer9s Position
.?
of Sanfoiil:
Many munlcipalitle are today elafferinp on the brink
of tlankrupt:y. their leeotrrcea rxhauatru. Cute and ■lasbea
hase teen maJe to the bone; lut the halt! fa t remain* that
were government rendeie.l tea Tree, lave* sufficient ta
net thi *istd demur d, for IVb: Rerelce clone root! net be
roll. ted.
W. are fn.-**I with the truln that TAX REDUCTION
must tome and ran only eonio throuah |)KUr RKI.IKK, by
ADJUSTMENT. RIAIUURTMENT. EXTENSIONS and UK.
FUNlMNt* in
»*••
with the TRUE ability to pav.
Hoorier. Itoufe Rill No. IXtl .'ratiiif n "Iloetd of Adminl.tralioii'’ in my opini.n i. no; our » lutlon. There I* mure
vm-'tc with that Bill tlun there I* ri*ht. Tile renietly I*
• or-f than the ditca.r.
&lt;
.
URST. The Art nro»'i*lc* for full am. complete c.nlnit
of It. d»!..nr (whether It le laving di»trlct or municipality
or * .univl lot the only proilai n* allrmptlnf to rontprl
the .'trdygr h*'-’1 nlieo.ly b-en- rle.-l«re I urv'onatit'itlonitl
by 11.e Supreme I'mi'l nnd are not aubj&lt; t to • atut ry H.rlarullen. Therefore .It I* mote control le over-c nim'led
, itu. eed aufferin- la. unit- of whieh their arv some two
hunetnl in num'rer.
'
- '
veFre r.i. arifltm Juv a**i'**iiirnt and .av a Ijii.lmenl hi.anl
nltho.it IhnUatioli of It* |onen* or appeal from it« rulinga.
Tl,JED. By the term* of the Hill, there ta no pr.sl.lon
for the etllaenn of a Muni.-ipn ity or taaln. unit to approve
ot it .a; pioie nns' «e. len'ent made b, the Board. Wh •
l.niv. betDr Iho'1 the rltlaen* thrmerlvr* their ability to
pay ?
hOl'UTII. IIv the term nf the A t, l ire i« no che k or
limit i.-**.,, the li m'd ot l ul'alut.... » • l&gt; ahat rvp» n e
.-an !«• .’ii.'Jnrd tv be employment of Auditor*. Appraiaer*.
I.a-yer- an* In ihr adoption of a uniferi.i vvtam of a '­
— untinir, leriil.tnw in » rupping nur pr«*enl euUlpinent. The
Mutn.'.talitb ir* a-hmi '*• turn I.s.r to a l*.ard of three
'.'•n, ii.i v|er iiitrd n |aeunt niiiill.'ipul p'oblrm*. the job uf
irfnmling tu.Hi.iUMt non ini of lltdebtednr* * of lw . hundred.
l'.&lt; Iii't'* We nntet eml'i'e araln the in'*take* that have
been made in the pn*l a quirins eapeiiene* and U thia
ju*l n purl time lob fur the lelttir* of our Corvernor. UompItoller end Treaaitrer?
IIe*pe. tfully &gt;• or-.

V. A. SHEER.

HOME MORTGAGE LITTLE THEATER
BILL PASSED BY FIRST PRIZE WON
Moasnro Goes TcSen- Crncluding Plays Are
ate Where Early Ac- Presented II e f ore
tion Is Anticipated
ThrongFridayNight

W VSIIINIITON, Apr. W.- 'iT*;. Thr annual alitle tournament of
* i toti.. "ne-a.’l play* offered by groups
I ho oilinlnislralion'*
' affiliated with th* Aasotlated
non.noo
home
niorlgugr
refi,-ane
. ' t.'rt nnrv." he added, “ weird
. . \'u Seervtnr) I'eruitio fur
Little Theater* nf Florid*,
itiL'
b'lt
withstood
u
hruadabto
of
e.meil IP the warnnnt nunna^lka ui.'iMp'i.'nilon III the rin hmir week
amrndmrnta In tho llnu*e vaster- eenrlutlr I before a large throng
deri«ion of your IVreUent, re- bill. Mill* mskit
n« who gathered at the
dor tnd waa a*nt to thr Senate nf n*r«.
..........
vtiltlne from hi* profound «:rte«tht* t v n n
* f th e f# iwd » where
„ llv ir, tp
M
% |||I|| I*
n planned „hy ««nford Woman, f luh last nigh
rarly
action
...I’M - jedriernt. t.» have pre­ Ulti- tho * V. *uti .' brumh - c I I - j ffcT ^ V i'te ! • • * » . ‘ ' "
' ’ •« ivllneaa the preaentatlon of
(jnerury
onvrrratlon- in th* Unit*.! M ite- g.n* riunenl i m.t, Tb&gt; m, , . ur* rn„ * | th-llnuaeTour n’nva. Three had Iren given
w tl * e-n-omlr ronfrretlre in
l Continued «&gt;•* Uaire l«u r l
,h, atttpemlnus v.do of 383 *n «n Thuraday nia.it.
Wn*hincton.". • .
I. Kiceptlnir five nmenilment*of, The three judge*. Mr*. Clemstall upcnkinit of Hie umferen e. C m S f It
I I p I i IU P V T i l inrylng imporlanre. It was au . v i s Helleti of Fern Jark. Prof.
he ilertarrd:
.
O lllllll
ItC l u sen
ns* .... *,1
r „Iu.-alrd by Prealdenl W It. Wuna.-h of Rolllna College,
"You »■ n relitor nntinn hmev A n n p ik V A P l- fin n U f s H It...... veil.
*
nnd Alliaton T. French of Or­
, r Mrlnle th-t ,. i.v m deM. -he i \ p p r « V t I I l ljllin t . U................. DemiH-rul-. Halley and. Undo, annmin-ed the prlae-winI lit- Unllrtl Staff. I- p .* I '......
I u ,l u Jn &lt; r ( I f H ||f at I r.-'iell, ,,f Teas- nnd llnepnol. « l nin- o'#y**nml name of the. nutCalifornia, and -me Republican, 1 -Inmllrg player, a* follow:
in the formi of .'ollar reniittan e- l A d S l l l j ; v / *

Hundred Residents O f . *
C^y Sim PetitionUrjdngr Lesrifilatoii
To Support MeasurrIVt&lt;tlona . .circulating 1 1
Snnfnnl this mominjr. N
ing the nimen o f over 1 C
local tr.-'dents including
"TM?“ UFg(Tf'
pay am. plug abort atntcm enU " ,
from Another mroup o f Ut**- ,f
payers
Interviewed
t h l | r&lt;
m orninf hy a Herald re p orteft
indicate marked .sentiment like
fa vo r o f the Rholtz Re-Fum k’

•njf Rill which wanittlmlucc^^ j

before thr Iton-e nf Ttepra-enta*,,
lives ky A. t). Kenner, fomM^, K
Son ford rceident, some w**k^,“ v
ar&gt;.
.at S)
The petition Is addresecsl 14
Repreaentatlvea C. W. EntamtafOtr,#^;
ami R. J. Holly who early thla
week appealed lo The Herald t* . _
flml out the aentlment of tho U I^
payers I* regard to th# bill whtefc** ’ L
th«w In'rndeil In aupport. tk*T' 1 *1
aajd. nnleaa sentiment 1---aga^n,
nat It.
"We th- t&lt;- ’a-sl n-*t cltli
■* JtaeCrt*,!
*.&gt;mlnole
Florida", read* (he petltioi
herahy narttolarly. urge
von &gt;n give full aupport t«
Rtn Vn. I NO, known aa tha I
Re-Funding BUI." A ropy lif
pet1' It n waa at The Smukah
while two copies are In tho h
-f M. R. Marshall and -W.
Cn'hert who had secured .
irn aimers at 3.00 o’clock th
afternoon.
&gt;
.Tho signora *ra&gt; II. M. Fat*, Jt'
w rth repreaoatln* lha “
RoMrww &gt; w r i tra "IT.
ward. C- H. Whltiwr.'J. 1 , CoU*. «
W. L. Morgan.
a Wo*fh»fT, |
V, T„ Woodruff. T„ K MorreW, i j

, ee.rl* ki'l*d In the craah laal Sun- . fTiJ lydorr slrack the c infer.
w|
“A- (** an Alr-OrWitl liner «flying
- i..t
-,cn cnurt -Ituilulpk
' 'pk NkAol»,A
cn-piVU-'' n
tim that
^ptent SemlnaTa Caunt r -d'.^v---^'tkVn* ^ . f . o n Corfu,' GreeUT Threr’ ior-' nj. of (jfTlniny&gt; com-.l lined
. « that crash were foun.1 tiL'rmany
#
h#J boen wailing II
1
a__
tk.
at;
ll.ae
wh„ wet. amony those Alien Bn? ^
rh.-'wreckag. at the air lir.er years for th# poi.cr* to make
J. IV. Snrw, B. K. rhapmaiE T.
a mooting Ift Lake Mary Wedne*- „ \ lount Sclfarelll. near Harace- good their promt- &lt; to rrduce
A. Ms*n, D. D. Weihnrn, Frank
dW.atRhlUMk M'ttie-Court House n&gt; ,n Callabrl*.
gtmtmrnta. end uli n Iturr Mu*I . Miller fnr the Kstate of T. J.
TMUnUjr Morning tJ
iHk u m j
Both of the plants wore wreck*! dr l. of France, irtortrd that "it
Miller, Alee Fnnfor, T. W.' Wtl«
They craehed
means gf bringtag about reduc. In the tame way.
(Contnlued On l'age Kive|
Ham*, Joh, A.' Lyle*. H. A. Meagainst tall wooded mountain*.
tlona In the operating eapenar of
•---- --------------Callev, Oliver J. Miller, Frank,
•the three aurvleor# of th# A ll­
Ooert*. Js*. J. Hathaway. J. 'A,
this county.
A r r D «lfM
Orient craah were found altting In
I _l v o l 1B 1 *
llarrnld. Z. B Bailiff. E. 8 . Roth*
Following a four hour mretim; the f t bln| O
nfI their
irCir wrecked
wrCCRril plane
JMPim.; i T U I l l l a
-v. J. NV. B*'l. n. II. Brown. J.
which will be continued next week, huddtrd ...........
I.. Hurt. n. D. r. bh. R. P. VW i
the group emerged to anno-m-e it* irrtre cold *n&gt;l suffering from
—- M.'Fadilen, nr IVitnaylvanl*. npKira nrlie winner, the Orlamlo thsll, B. W. Amlevnu. J. II.. M#opposition /&gt; proposed plena of shock, but otherwise not danger-Among the question* »h;.h
Clrrult UnUtl Judge Jldlanl B I , „ „ r(j ||,r nirnauie un final paa- |.j|tl,. Theater which presented Csslln. W. T. fginglev. Fr*nk L.
combining tho office* nf tax a*. oualy InJutnL
Wootlrnff. II. R. R -k . W. E. WgL
mu*t he Hill'll hv . .
thr in" Smith yr-letd.y aftgrMn.lt^ I*'. MrFadileu previously wa* "j,'„ Sab*'".
Tho l-ody of Van Href, Identl•rotor and tai collector, aid op­
t.KMARS, Iowa. Apr. 20- i Di f. irrr- I* f und the mint • bug fused l.. appruie u ptnpini-1 tea** ,Vorwhelmln»l»
defenle.1 in a
s
. |)r|„. winner, the Or- son. Joe Cpmem-. L A. Hrimlkf,
fle
j
hy
Anigrlcan
Expr.’**
Composition to tho lA^a of creating n
rlub whkh pr*. C. A. Rmlth and N. A. Oo'hart.
nary offlrlala aa a recer.t Prin *• —Th# flat* mllltl-. • alleil In nerr ity for the - r taMDhinenl art' •»!" " ( the Mni.terbm. •I'.irl ... * lo ,* nd the hill Imek lo the ■, ^
*tat* constabulary.
•,
la-iking enmniltle* for revision.
Alto, J. 0 Unrv, H. B. Oilham,
t&gt;m gradual# who lived In Mont, quiet farm disturbs)' *-•, tnday al ,.f f,,rt inine irUtlon*. 'eli.rm wb.rh I. the ptnperty *&gt;f the
seMrtl -M sir.
A fie- _,| bitter fn'M continuin'*
Th# group apant nearly two clalr. N. J.. still wa, pinned In th* reited t twn i farn.r.*
Ceorwe F. Thnrstrn. F. M. Huat,
I . *
.l i
" lh- different rurren?l»a whbli will « f Oviedo.
Third
prire
winner,
Ihr
Little
been invnlvw in lha-drag- ^
m|
r„ n„, 1||ni,.„i
drel.lon rame nfbr „ two r,,„„ ThiifdaT. the lln.iae defral•
' 7 ... wa, ' whL.h pr,. it. 4. H llv. J-.. n R. Tla-geft,
hour* in a diacoiaion of the r IvIk- wirckage of tho ship, aa wero llte hare
hour
.lun ,| „t, amentlment t v RgorrsenU- Thealerjnf Clearwater wtilclt p
h'iur htnring
lit nting "" ff uu
uu nppBra’
upptlra'Jun
four Frrnch paavenger* all’s *f Judge fhnrlea Bradley
I. M. Wilson. J. .1. Wade, A. K.
aUHty of recommending that th" b- lea
-nlet
“Trifl
from hla '-nrh lo threaten him 1
•
_ .
hy M. A. Smith. lm|iW li*t*n.ln- n - Cothran (I*. M ».l. to aulHo*
Msllem. Il-vws-d Walker. B.
local county court be *bolH'«d nnd membem of the crew
Most nulstartdlnr player: liarwith hanging Thuradtv hec*J*r
dire t ei*h
t„r, for court sppiovul or &lt;* I'f"- ...........
_ . Insns 111 home own.
tteniam'n, W. II. bmr, W. B.
and that all matter* ordln-rl'y
----------- -— ~ ~
he would not pmmi*r In preient
---, r,oe,| lrn.« and -nle of lh.' prop- . . Inslrnd of reflnnncl g Ihrwgh old I.nngs*! irf of the * No Ssbe" Col#n**n. A. E. Ynwell. A, P,
handled hy that court be brought J ^ Q y g * \ V C C K T O D G farm mortgage fore.'Insure*.
cast.
Be Held l»y A Huron ,.fty, the term* of Which los*o omi|-.,„|
II .l... turned ailawn
Conn*)'*. 0. 11. D—oke, U It i^ .
haforo the county Judge’s court..
The (trlsndi Little Theater kin* Connellv. Kill lia r 'w ye
to *in*
_____ _
.nlr had iTen npt«&gt;v*-vl l»v lh- In;- l,.'-t«|vr'v
' “ s-nto* of* moves- *Coltnel Olenn. Ilnynes aald hr
Th# group atudlad figure* whb-h
1
-mint
*
1
*
swa*de*l
th*
Orlaniln
th* limit rn the val»e " f
aent the troops lo r « h town in
Antwitm ement was made l».slwjr uolstnr #nil t'oniptrollei I M l *'*'
Co- bv R. A. Newmsn. W..{$.
showed th* coat of npernllrg the
••»»^rly on * hicb losn* might !&gt;&lt;• rhnm'er of Commer:# trophy Hand. 8. M. Lloyd. .A. H. Ms*#*,
Plymouth county to Inform thrm th-t liegin'lnr withi'v*ning
Judge t'nllh
I di »"'•
that
county court which meet* e #-y
I hot must lie won three times beofficially
4^
. it :he governor'* pme- •..'vice* o' tho Fir-t
t hri-l un w; l)e b.' wl'he.l t*. » " • * '
,hr niftil*#
thro# months nnd dl*:u»«ed the
A. approved, ihe hill els no « fore rermanent possession 1* perIemotion declaring tosrtial law rhL,reh lom,irrow night, snd con- ||,,.,id*tioii of nn&gt; hn"k «« M"**rl.b
tt*r from many angle*. No ftthrough n xt
fun.luy
pos*iM*', the lea*.' snd . 11. 0m t|„.,.* Owners’ Imm A**oclstl&lt;»n ml*«*hle.
National Boy*’ Wre’*. the ob- In the rounty, and evpeMcl other |tn ^
_ iitlm wa* taken however.
___
Mr. |jn »w or( wrn lh»»
nlfhl, revival services wII' • •• hrhl agrtemrnt s» pre-mt' l did i»&gt;1 f $i()U.0l&gt;0,fMM) mi'itnl. un«lrr Iho
During the matting L. P» Ha rrrvarc* of which begr t In count arrests.
....
,
^hone
I
tien
Bank
Bonrd
with
|
hi\v . j mile Co'intv Chamber of ComMeantime
authorities
sought
___
_
_
•
urh
evmltig
oaicpt
hatuiday.
ut
(,,
0
vld»
*ny
*lrfinlle
l,
;m*l*ti*m
Brady. N. C. Jacobs, P. *!.
gan. Frank Kay Ahdetaon. and C. leas American ritlea this after­
o-d reellv amoilPti-l !•&gt;* l'»
to Issue |8 year l-ools up to merrr trophy.
•
(,',10, 1;.
k|n*. J. R. M*'Donald, ITf
S. I«a, of Oviedo, wor# nam#*l as noon, will b# bioughl tn the at­ the Identity of those rrsp-n* hie ,
*'
|„.„r nnt mors
Fail'er in the day. state offl*■
The Rev. Ram I. Smith. ,n .-r d.-r prartlcally Ihr *nm* «««• • ••' .’ .nnO.innm..
I«ur nf
O. Crlppen. A. II. T-lppen- 9r*
member, of a committee that U tention of scor«* of local youth* for dla:rd*rs hy farmer* who sb. The In- ,-ort n«d representatives of all
(rontlnur*! On Tag* Fow l
„ i" fertral Christian Ch r*h ut tn- pre-.hl lease. Futlh-r. h- In
t,
rn' int-rr-t.
starting tomorrow mornlnr at dor ted the Judge nnl rioted « ’
to study tax sale*
,d nr th&gt;-' | it:to Theatre group* attending
Those present warn Frank Ev rh-rch larvlco* In every rellgioua Denison where a dpgrtt m-n w*the g-v ii .o tourrament met In lunch#-n
inlured when several hun.lred II. haa nnrnt HI ytar* iti th. *h»l Ihr
,M |
tiyntr-l » l
ana, R. F. NFkeoler, E. A. Doug- edifice In Ranfprd.
hi . mlaUt.V..au-l*«iu«iug
' ;
1
• *
.a
- -.i laight not In ^iifch cil.
BoinH miv h* iswn'i|*"&lt;t ao«s!.in at the Montetum* Hotel
The HarforJ Botiry flob, offer­ mlB&gt;nt
««Hru'tur:..* .
law*. W. L- Coopar. A. 0. Wagner.
piny lw
l-’ .,|„ rie
,.if t; nfflepr,
nfflepn*.
.
The pur.la.er or the property j ,r mnrigsg•
may
L. P. Hagan, and Frank L Wood­ Ing to assume r*tpon»ibl ity fof with slat# agent* -and-sep*ni— y e n hn h e held1t.nly thnv I
7h“ “ r r * , " "J rB&lt;tl ,„rH thl ,
„ , IM&gt;, „-„l on properly, Mia. Mary E. Wick* of Orlando
ruff. Thla group I, I*'report U» seeing to It the', local youth* are attempting a mortgage foreclos- h. urs. IWO of whltl. wa r In he hud ofty* d D fs&gt; In •
,.,h "
v«b - on It*
.h".-n *s president of Ihe
finding* at a pubIM aseetlng U pt made acquainted with *aaie of th* ur* sale.
u.g.st the 1che* In Ihe Uhn.t.sn jr j'J / ^ fS J . fV io n lh '. rent, lie MbnOO. with mine of Ihe b.an* t » , rrgs„|,.tlon. Other offlr.r. elect• held In tho Lake Mary Cknmhar alme and objects of Nation tl
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of Commerce building neat Wed­ Boy*’ Week, baa hern able to se­ Shaffer Warns Public
Uh Ir pastor at fstt.l.j-rg'. boo..
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^ ^hkh ,iinr *»mU#d| %ftlur fnr won*
I*0**
•In* vlcr-i»wla#iits wm .
nesday night at 7:M o’clock.
cure the co-operation of all local
Mr*. Helen T. Morse. Semhil*
, Frank Partial*, Ocala, 2nd vie*r h unde, hi, l«.lcr-h.|. # ’ ,h . option In buy the prop niH).
Aa To Traffic Rules Ihr. wrll.llnm
mlnUleta as srell as other rill
a membership t.f k-»
( S ^ |f he osrr l*e,| ho
It report* th* direct loan pruvi o-rs'de-l; Mr*. J. H. Colriough. County Welfare Board dlr**Ur (
aent who w| | .be h»ard In talks
He soiled a* p&gt;csid. nl Of
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„ moary , .l | in •*»* tr 1I01, of the Mom- l-nnii act "&gt; « - « f- r I. - - t - U r - snd Rs'nh It. who I* charged with a large than f l
la arhooU and thpreha*.
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in«l ifip'Diriitfi* flOO.iHti), Cfjswfir of I j k f Alfrr ♦, rt’flttifu of th« responsibility for the .*!»«Under Friaent plan* the follow­
cos, of the Florida State Confer* &amp;.
TWI for porch*** of prefenrd'o* *r-a«"re-.
ing minUten and pas’ o * will de­
.Ink In fnlersl .svings sn-l l»**i: M'*s tV'tk* named M -s. Frank once o f flo-ial Workaru coming
liver sermon* tarrying special
1—ociatlon* lu b e orgsnliel to A. Petrie nf Orlando as state bar* next waak, today stated tpa»
TOKYO,
Apr- . » • r &amp; r
message* for the boy* of HanTor 1
h-lp bom# nw.’ -r* refinance them |it rnrin,- end Ml«* Elnls- Barton all commltlaaa who assisted la N
flt-nahed In a fled * aaaa«l» by
tomorrow morning: Rtr. Wm. P.
preparing •for lh# convaatlew' las*
wive* whrre o’ he* Imrroiving fa
|('»ntlmi*d on Pag* Twot
NI»p*a’o ioWlata. Cb.nooo troop#
Brooks. Jr.. Rsv. J. J. Kel sthsr,
March era functioning again
rllltles are unave'MbV.
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Rev. J. 0. Root. RcL Mirth II.
that plana are moving along’
ng
ward Peiping from the N or*.
Bram, Rev. E. D. Oiewnlrr. dev. ratolilly *bring th# next few ha« hem arrjniel fnr rarh »ervlafactorfly.
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Joannes* report# said today. Tn*
weeks", he said, "and all person* ic*'. and
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8ho atatrd that th* h a tta H n the public is Invited to ; Elliott. I® SUTV l\CU
Japanese are said to be rworganla- Smith IlarBln, and Rav. F. M.
vlo itl-g either Ihe stop sign law
’n
romraltfoe which must am
1 fate their farm* far puault toward Marier.
1 By Three Relatives
taka care of an utklpai
County Juuge J. G. Sharcn will or other ttafflc l»ws rsn rxpe.t
Jarimt Imperial rapbol i f
visitor*, axpacta to use the
•'Ter'i before th# student hotly at to be brought before tho Court. ^
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Acconiirg to friend* of l.eon
listing* aa which It arrang
not sirred 30 par cent day that pe'.on. war. •
' Meantime Msntknkno Invited Junior High School TuetJay aft­ Wo r.w having an’.lrtly to
If » # appea red value of th* hold golu co.n or gaM certlflcatt* last March. AU boma-ownora
I- fn iift r a r q r o - f ^ t i l l • ' ' * ■ &gt;
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Resale to present proposals for ernoon at 3:00 on "Cllliuihlp" ac.ident* cousod by drlvtr* failing
1 lU U nLd lu a r g L S l l l l mrrb, BI; who wa.. luri*d in l.tka- -miwrtv H
wilhou; lenig subjert to a » 10r at that Urn. aUtad that (hey
• a settlement of the dispute over while en Wednesday morning al to glv, traffic oa throj|h-*tr*et»
vlaw Cvmetrry yostmlsy after­
To extend th- o'ovis'nn* U m-iouo fine s» being n hoard.r, not take olre of one or more dot
10:09 o’clock, Rev. Oram will tho right of way, and, otherwise
HEMPSTEAD. N. V.. Apr. »
th* China*# EaeUrn Railway.
noon. he is srrvlted by hi* daugh—eak on the aamo subject at filling to
f » u,hn. (.IT—Through the' portal, of th tar. Mis* Mavis E lll"'t.».f S«l*nt. •led# the DMrlrt of Columbio. more thrn *M worth ef fold had are. urged to get In touch
Ike haualng committee, Mm.
cmlno'e High
speaker
whe- atrtro*. hlng --------------InUrv^tlons. _ ,.
n)J
B,|mont mansion
, „ . n,|0II which
whtfh one
o0f
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Mt&lt; (;,.lirl!, Ryao si.,a . Il.wsil and Puerto Rl’O. been tutne.1 in to, th# SanfordTo allm'nal* * provision calling Atlandc National Bonk at 2:00 RoumlUat. chairman, to
RHFlftBNTATrVE DIES
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»l‘o" ‘either
,'**** being re- w»» npvned
* nd n brother. AILctt KJIottln
I s L . “ In.mim-ntalltlr* of lb" o’ lo k this aftan^on. Only about wbethgr or not they are pre
at
the Sarfoid
S.boot
h ju only
.h,^,,to admit sncUty’
fptUrp|
1.1 ou
Hwtfhd R'al-S."
i »C«*0 In g Id or gold aoln haa boon to tab# car# of delgatas.
at 10:10 o’clock Fridsy]
m ,,. or wlp»J
l f f ,nl&lt; p,M#d lod,
WAJHIMQTON, Apg.
iMsy; morning,
rooming.! m
pii-tc*
wiptd out to conform |(rntl
toJ, tIU,
aiuJ #merf, , New Mampsbi.t.
Thg Confsrenc#
opens
Mt. Elliott was at th- v h»# of •fn llrn’t the rate of inteceat n- ( tvrrrd In all week, baok clerk*
Lcenard MeL.cas, atHlt.le dLI to the now rulo that thor. shsll wlth ,|tht prlsonora and tho an
V« Clry Brigfa. 17.
Thursday night at th* Fir**
I, at pot *n sscss* nf &amp; per atatiM.
at h&lt;« aoartment tn&gt; rartor at ^tminolo High School,j k* cnly four throjtk stteots.
. rlH)Uncem#rt that thoy had cap a light c4 Jffl which riur*wljpcd
Instead or firing It at ff pr *
Hn-ever. aurpriain* •# U may odlit Church with nn Inaplt
dsp gf a heart attach. He was art I direct M athletic program on|. Undei th- new ru’e motorist* ,urr,j ih, largsvt alcohol still en. * telephono pole when V. ro.nd*&gt;
1-cm. sfproxlmataly $33,000 worth meeting tp be .addressed by
idling pith his w ifi about taking Saturday morning and afternoon, new nv.st slop at French Avenue r„ung |„
Sew York area. They » censor need la* b A .ho- lift
a i'\g «V from Ms vark arf wklth will cor elude tk* loeil *b- on Ninth and Thlrteeath Streets a 1 formj tb* mansion eonv*rtr| hit'* Tcrada* night. He *nf*rvd Ir- . 't a retl-r- f-om fttOJV'O to of gobf curranry haa been tamed L. Ctorka, professor af
Ulna Collage.
H* will
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rostiar since the Ueuse was in rw- 'ervanee of Nr'Jqnal Boy*’ WtahJ well a* r argry InUreeitlon lead- a huge distillery capable nf pro- urngl injorDa r d insnr ruta andI eiftn/oO Ihr *ro&lt;!»nt to b- #x- in to thr local bonk *I*M Mar. 4 .1 RoOli
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rets whra hr saddanly wa* itriek- Mr. M-Loea* will he aailatel by!W g Into French. Sanferd, and during AOOO gallon* of si ob-l s'-iatlnti#. anl hi* dsath came oaI ;«£ 4 !a for pidJicily in aa!" of. when tho Pr«ld#i»tlal proclamolinn declared a banking holiday. laid* ka Beclal Werk."
. bond*.
H. Z. Mania, and 0. C. Steele., i Faik Avenues aoj Firat Street.
daily.
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Plans Progressing
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For A ppetizer
For Salads
For Desserts

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on hand-ready to use, processed only to increase its
healthful valueTHnd its rich tropical citrus flavor to

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the fullest decree.
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reaches'its peak of fineness anti maturity so that the
American public can secure this really delicious fruit
at all seasons of the year, and In a convenient manner.

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V r iy little ha- r u r reached lit.- public
H im .ub'li tile prv** tn through uther medium*
uf adverti-eim-nt, pouting the buying con.inner
one of the fu -te »l growing ranging
Industrie* of the present day, that « f the
canning of one of the ...u n lry . inont priie«l
ritru* finite t i l i A I K t It I' I T .
I'llfortunately, little h «» been «uid of
the priHlurt'* Milne t . health, it* convenience
of .e rv in g , it* nut hi ul goodne-* of flacor
nml texture hut iloily thi.&lt; wonderful conneil
product in finding It* way into new con*Uliliol* channel* ami it* p pulanty i* la-euming
more pronounceil.
tunne d t!ru|i«fniit thi» w « « m
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reocheil, like other conneil fruit prmlucto, u
u rn .r ilin g proopective— fir*t. f r o m
the
ntumlpuint of vu-t ipnintity i on*umptlon,
uinl -i-c. m lly, from it* low »ellmir curt to
M l*. I'o ncutner- oellinic ot a price well w ith ­
in the financial reach of afmo*t everyone.
I'anneil tiropefruit ho* wild thi* »eo«on ol
price* comparable to mn*t other conneil
fruit*, yet the huyintr pubic little know* the
expensive preparation nece«*ary t o c a n
fira|&lt;efiiiit, n preparation not reipiired for
iinv other canned fruit » f o r instance, conaider thut in the bundling of (ira p e fru lt no
mechanical or chemical treatment can po**il.lv U - need.
Each fruit mu*t le individ­
ually "peeled hy hand each *eelion individ­
ually removed, the *eed« removed, the *eelion placed (not throw n! into the can an
evcluaive hand operation— not likened to any
other rnnned fruit yet »nld to meet a conatiming popularity at no extra coat
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Canned (irapefrult reaching out in popu­
la rity daily, i* hound to find it* way into
your home noon, if it ha* not already done
»o. I pemonally know you will enjoy it and
lieemne a permanent u*er oner you try
•n r rnnned (irapefrult.
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Located On The Beautiful St. Johns River

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8ATURDAY,

when doubts have arisen In oar mind, u they probably hare
In everyone's, concernInf the desfrablllty of a Democratic
form of forermnent It hai eeemed to ua occaef,filHy that
almoet any other system eoald hare prevented the abuaea
end eliminated the erile which were atlfllnf commerce and
producing wldeepreed poverty and want We bad appar­
ently demonstrated our otter Incapacity for forernlng ourAnd yet it la evjdent'iww that the very flexibility
which Democracy affords, la famiahlny the means by which
there la every hope of emerylnf from this depression. The
people as a whole, unable to decide specific questions for
themselves, havt determined to delegate to one man full
authority
to •*
decide
Upon
of __
Preai*
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*■ for
' them.
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- •shoulders
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dent Roosevelt they havq Disced the burden of shaky banks,
unbalanced budgets, tariffs, war dsbts, money values, farm
prices, unemployment, hours of labor, and a veritable myr­
iad of other intricate problem* upon which for several
yean It has been impossible to get concerted action.
We have, in short, by the will of the people, ehanged
pur Democracy to a dictatorship. For the time being we

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*d authority upon the &gt;1
Oragreta ha* U itllW te
Uef In th omorgsney at a
drmandlng insxtmpM n
and, at the tame time, te Its «esfldsnct In tka hoaeaty aad ahllltr
of the Presldsnt and Me advtoory
officials to sxsrela* inch power*
without abo«* or ealamiteoe few

••quonce-a
Within !••• than two months
after hla Inauguration, PredldenV'
Reotsvslt hts keen given prectl*
rally unmtrleted pewvri •
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To regulat* credit, fjrrvoeTi
gold, xllrer inti forrign **ch*ngs
IraMS.-thnx.

To fix restriction* on the bonk-'

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ad th* fOllowlag paaaaga*
tho Cbrlatlan Sclanea textbook,
“ Manta and Health with Key to
tbs ScrtytoWs," by Mary Baker
Eddy; “Ood ia the Principle of
mail, tad man la th* Idea of Ood.
llano# rt»n ia not mortal nor ma­
terial. . X etra this, O mortal, and
oaretaUy trek the spiritual atatsa
at Man, whieh Is ouUlda of si]
material selfhood” &lt;p. 470).
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At last we iv* a real daflolaypllad to aohool
fita of “frifls*
easts. In Tte*u. ________ __
Min decided to eliminate aucb
"frills" as homo economics, p!iyal4al education, art and munlc.
Tin*, now tba kid* eon got txwk
-to- lll- Latin
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their
and
Geography,

la our President it may be welt for ua to conalder with re­
gard to Governor Sholtx. He too was swept Into office on
an amazing tide of dissatisfaction over the exiattng order.
He too had promised a "new deal’’. And since hla elsction
he has shown a sincere desire to fulfill hla pledges and
give the people the kind of an administration they evidently
wanted when they elected him.
He hu uked the Legislature for the authority to help
work out the bond problems of our various citlee and coun­
ties, to reduce school expenditures while at the same time
providing against th* complete disintegration of the schools,
to control beer tales so as to guard against evils associated
with the saloon days. Without power he can do little or
nothing.
The question for the. people now to decide is whether
they wont, to continue to battle against the depression like
a leaderlese mob, halplcsa and dlMrginitad, with every man
for himself, under the guise o f Democratic government, or
whether they'wish to exercise the power which they have
under a Democratic government and entrust to their lead­
ers sufficient power to do something.
•With such power wfll, of course, go responeibllltv. Mis­
takes will probably be made but -they will be-the natural
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human errors of________
Judgment.
If tho
the final
final objective
objective Is
Is
reached, there will be none to criticize for ieolatad blunders.
I f after a reasonable opportunity has been granted, the de­
pression is overcome,
everyone will• be sstiafied.
If the
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powers prove Ineffectual, they can be revoked.

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ing bunincM.
To ippolnt
Blow tha Lord, O my tool, aad
* forget not nil hla bonsfltef who
fhrgfveth all thine InJuultias; who
breleth all thy dleeaaetf who redeemoth thy Ufa from destruc­
tion,—P» aim 103:2,4.

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redociio* and vurrenty •lability
tlM.
TO ratea and lowor tariffa ea
a bergslniag haala.
T * Safer or othmrlis dial with
wsf-feMs.
To re m it men far reforeststien aad ether work, i pending toe
in111Iona tor tha purpose.
' Te exeitiae registration rights
ever alt aeenrity laaeva In IttUfataU -rommores.
To enter the fertlllur builnsss
mad gat knda for it.
To luparvt** p*w*r ratae, **Q
power aad N w tn r t power irotcO.
Te reerganiae railway systems,
aettint up ffcftral aad regional
reerdlnatera gad require n th

To Imoo imw bank not** on collateral not heretofore allowed.
To abolish tha entire system , of
veterana* baarflta.
To ratabllih ■ new penalen ay*,
tarn fixing the rata and clanlft*
cation tharaof.
To radut* fadaral aalariaa.

*r navtr before known In th* hi*tory of thla or any other conatltuTo reduce farm acreage, specify tlonnl govarnmant.
In tha fiarrUa of thoao poware
farm production, levy tax** upon
products, enter Into marketing thu* far President Rooiavalt he*
shown that they hava not bean unagreements.
To rontrol th* distribution of wlrely b*«towvd. All America

Inlnx In the hope* that he may
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' "tlnu# to u«# thorn for tho relief
To organlie a national, atat* of the people and th* greater
id local "police” authority to!glory of Ih* nation.'

boys are getting veyy lax In thalr
appeararga, attending- eVtll with;
thalr ahoaa not xhlnad, oreamantx
By K. H. C11LLUM
dirty, nn»haven, and tllrir ciothoei
Capt. Starrett and 8 l*ff 8*r- looking Ilka they had boan-thrown
geant Gladia, of Oilando, at­ at them. Heat appearance lx or#
tended the drill* of Hradquerter*
Company am) Company () laet to the moit Important duties of a
»oIdler, and ahoolil not bo neg­
Monday night.
lected at any time,
After roll coll and Inspection1
Company D repaired to th* drill | Du# to the fact that th* Medi­
Hold whore they wort pat through cal Detachment put In a special
driU Wednoaday ttlght, there wlU
the United Stetaaovlll-have reduced the flying time onjheir Intently* drill on Interior Guard be
no drill for thla. unit next
duty
under
tho
command
o
f
Lieut.
routea by hue-third lest than the present scheduImKrTThl/
waoh.
Rung*,
otilalod
by
Llout.
Nordwill be accomplished by the Inauguration of new planes
Laet w*a th* writer listed th*
after which they returned
which will set new high speed mhrks for transport.alrersfL gren,
to th* armory and listened to *i Konnody boys of Company D aa
This advancement In npeed on pusenger carrying, Jvry interfiling lecture on ”Hyplanes has been made ponslble primarily by the develop^ i'klcne and Sanitation” by Capt.
nwnt of higher powered motors and by the adoption of c «A waahbutn.
tain structural changes which will make the operation of
Cbaa. W. Naltlo* ia tho latoxt
high-speed planes safe.
to algn up with Company D.
While able te attend to hla reHeretofore airplanes which cruised at 180 to 180 miles
an hour ware confronted with the dangerous .difficulty of riooa ami sundry dutlsi laat
landing at proportionately high spabd. With the inven­ Monday night, Hargtant Porter
tion of wing flaps, it ia now possible to land at 60 miles Lansing ia sugaring with a badly
an hour, making the maneuver comparatively free from Infteted fool.
Kvory member of Headquarter*
hazard. The wing flaps are merely flanges which can be Company
wore put In high good
dropped down from the under tide ot the wings and which humor last Monty ndlght by rvact as brakes with-the air forming the resistance.
colvlng their pay chocbx th* flret
Strangely enough, unlike most other forms of trans­ thing after roll call, after which
portation which become more expensive with increased they put through tholr "Apodalspeadi, airplane ^operation costa drop with increased speed. let drill", with aueh a tip and

National Guard News

ftvetnUodary partita at* Impli­
cated. H*ata sdvto* ah*riff aad,
other law onforrenMSt'kvtheritteo
hath fadaral and atata ia yoer vi­
cinity. $100 retard wiQ b* paid
by this offtea for tha armt sad
conviction of Uw partleo Impllcatad or for tha return at th« pittola and ammunition."
Lorel Guard offlecre

Jo1*** MI** »*n# Arbutheret, lllaa Vse-

with private rititena la repnsatnc rial Crawford, Mr*. Lamp f .
b**U psypsttsUd by Cabas txllot
with revolutionary tsndsnclos. It
it stated thtt sarerxl hundred Cu­
ban* are bow living hi South Flor­
ida elliaa awaiting an opportunity
to makt S return to tbtfr horn#*
when a (hang* of govviwnawl la
brought about.
Sharitt J. P. McClelland this
morning atatad that whlla hla man
are working on tho rare, that*" lx
nothing to report today.** Close
are moagrv, ho Indicated. Numbers
of all atolan platola are la th*
hand* of pobre officers through­
out the atat* howsvar, and IndWatkma nr* that all parson* an*,
pactgd of tarrying fire-arm* prob­
ably win ba tntrrriowod pit bln
tha next few wsoka ga officer* *ttempt t0 trees tho stolen platola.
OROIIP TO MEET

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Bthaar, of Lak* A ^ - M r e . *A. Oobenw. Mr*.'Mm T. Wilson.
Mrs. Frank fm ith of Ocala,
aad Mrs. Ctonmwts HaDett, of
Whiter Part.
Tha hnwhosn group voted apea
Clearwater aa tha k *m of tha
IM4 tournament and annual meet­
ing, Ike event to be held »n the
last Friday In April.
Th# tournament had many featore# that brought sattxfacttoS
to atata officer* and the various
persona mponaihie for Its aac­
re*#. Jodgaa a* w*n ax spectator*
commended highly each presen­
tation and member* of the va­
rious. casts, and keen Internet was
manifested la tha outcome of the
tournament.
Of spedol local Interest was
the Sanford LitUo Tbaater’i of­
fering of "Skid Inn**, written hr
Mrs. H- M. Pspwerth, and di­
rected by rraarioCT MacMolme.
Thl» play wax tha fipS to b*

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LUNCH

F. F. Dorear, chairman of tha
Agricultural Commit!** of tho
Samioola County . ChaiabeR_ef
Commerce today reminded mom5 r* of tha rommltta* that there
II bar an Important meattag of
the rommlttfo at trada body of. tkuaiaatle reception.
Memkara o f th* cast war*: Mr.
brothers, which wmx la error.
and Mrs. A. M. Camway, Mrs. B.
Rom* *ay “ We la", torn* say L Olann, W. D. Hoffman, Mas
Stewart, Mias Mary Dlghton,
“wa tint." Tlaa ooly will tall.
You hava to hand it to S*r- Bobajrt Hlgblaymaa .and A lax
gvani Jimmie Saadi of tha MadL Sharonl
cal DeUcbmant whan It com** to v Tltlts and catte of tha other
ratting hla man apt, to drill Hit
•action baa attended 100 percent o’ciotk. -Be- aqjd that “Matters
for th# pact.carerpj iVUi. Jlmmla which are of vital Interest to *|l
farmers (n thla eooaty will be dlxalso looked Ilka a million dollar* cuxaed, attd all committeemen are
at drill Wtdnotday night.

Short (M a n •
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,/ the payment of th* bonus until It
' i la d** soma ytar* hone*, but If
fi.V Wwe i* to ba currency Inflation,
, which preauppooao tha printing of
■ i ' additional money for diatrtbatlon
If ;' tktough Mm* (pedal group, w*
favor the bonus. W* don't know
»
any group which dlsem * ifUh. a
HSl Mndottt any more than th* voter- The time saved more than makes up for the added fuel

consumption of more powerful motors.
The diminution of schedules standi to be a big boom
to airplane lines. There will be the two-fold advantage of
leae cost and greater patronage eppeal. Consider the con­
venience of the service whlcn will be operated along the
Atlantic seaboard next fail. One will be able to take a
plane at Miami at 8:80 o'clock in tha morning’ and be In
New YdVk at 5:00 o'clock of the same day. You could leave
Jacksonville shortly before noon, have tea In America’s
metropolis, attend thp theater and be back In the gateway
city the next day in time for an afternoon round of golf.
With this kind of service in operation, week-end visits
to Florida resorts may become quite a fad with people In
the East and Middle West who might otherwise not be able

IN TUB Torres Straits blonds ta Uto East bodies, there are

do

trees

suitable far eaaee building. Ce the naiirha, a maei, treacherous race.
1smart Ikalr canoes fit Make Fly EJntr Delta ta Ntw attara—another
place with an imh$U«v«b^ kuputatloo. The distance between then* twe
placet In over four hundred alien, end ns native in that region travels
even use-quarter of that diotanco.
Whan a canoe la wealed. Ike #ord la simply pne* gen boos tribe to
tribf. On the atrohgth of this vngne srdsr a eaaee la baitt. Then it Is

reason for Utb honesty In savogto te wham perfidy la « * •

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8L Clair White, III; “Jeka“.
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PrWar. May 5
8:00 P.M .
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Additional Society

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MILLS ASSAILS Amateur Gafdetterg Preparing F or W00DIN DENIES debts.
Th. omnibus legUDllon; vastly egainst it. They were th« v4fmn
chanted ! * the oriiioal Roore- Carter C U «. 61 Vl*flnU,Jor*wr
INFLATION BILL Unique Flower ShowOnLong bland TALE OF BREAK •vell
farm bill paaaed the lUure, .eereUfy #f
to tha m e t iW o p ltf, in character North C .rd i£ , bmJ
chief
AS BAD THING
.tretch of turf provide the setAnother forpwr Dfwoti t i e ' f l * aver to ao through th* Congt*.*,
tlng.
Thera will b* th* Inn# mid-sum*
m*r border Banking half th* eaat
.Ida of th* treat cmirt. which will
be planted by different gahUb
tfcb. competing in luitability of
mAtcrUI according to romponitlon.
balance and eoler in pcrennUl
and annual planting. Thi. part of
Ole .Sow will be in line with the
organisation*. chief purpose, the
«tudy of cottage gardening. For
tha artUtic cla.ee. there will be
utllited the oB coach mom in the
moe.y tiled farm gliding .nil the
many .talU abandoned by fin#
home.. Outable. under the "heda,
will ba Jurenlle ethibil and water
planU, eegtUWen. and pottw
hUrni tn the h.rne'i room will

EMrs. Dann Presides Piano Recital Given
A t Meeting OfP.-T.A In Studio Wednesday
t Ur*. R. U Dann. newly elected
president of. the Seminole County
OMUrtll of Parents ami Teachers,
pmaided at tha regular meeting
uf. tha Seminole County Council
held on Wednesday at th* Lake
Monro* School. The
meeting
opened with tho rong. "America",
sail tho liord’. I’ rayer after which

With friends or relatlvea of the
pupil, in attendance, , piano re­
cital waa given on Wednesday
evening by the pupil, of Mr*.
Jullu, A. T.kach at her atuilio,
I IIS Myrtle Avenue.
Tha program waa given a. fol­
low.:
Duet, “ A Little Song." Jackie
Evans, and Mr*. T.kah
Duct, "A Little Jmirney," flair*
F.vnna ami llllty K»an*.
"The f'adet'a
Review," Louise
Relic. Elisabeth Dy.on.
Duet, "frndlr Song," Fran* Sehu
berl, Joe Mcfadin and Daphne

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retary of the t w « » u n - » '’™ * ,&gt;
at California—voted for inflation.
EllMten. - Repabltoenn
«!*••
joined. tho owbatUon,, »M U * .60
Democrat.. IS l e f t l b l * . . * - d th.
farmer'Labe rite, JShlpitead. voted
for tho Thomai amendment.
On filial p a m i« of the farm
Ull. wifti Inflation Includ'd, only
four Dernocrat. were in the npi*naitlon. With CUrh. of MDrourb.

Ton tinned prom paga Ona)
although action under nearly all
duced to inartleu lUti.
-of Ha proeiaiona ia «&lt;»cr«tionary
The adminUlratfim’a mom.ntou.i with tho adminlat ration, •
farm idicf-inPaUcm program waai
It eoata catenae* powers in tho
paried by tho Senate tu t nighti President to f t paad credit and
lind icni to tha House on a .urg­■ currency by at Icaat IdjDOO.OC#.ing ware of Democratic and Wast* 000 and place, equally aa broad
ern Republican volet.
authority la Secretary Wallace la
Included in thus wa» rejectioni rail* further th* pflraa of baoid
uf the soldier** bonu. imemknenl; farm commodities through tha
SO lo at, and a favorable vote off Iceying of proc«»*tng ta in aa&lt;)
fna,
through mar*
IlC C IlP in p
I WWW 4 and
W in .
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b-T t» .12 for an amendment to Hiei llrcn.lng
inflation plan to Increase from fceting agreements and cmrirvllqd
lioonoo.ooq to 1200,000,000 tho production.
amount the rresident may accept
The Inflation section, offered hy
in diver at GO rent, an ouftco in Senator Thoma. (D. OkIn,), with
the nut *i» ' months on the war hdArinbtralidh ‘ approval V Weak

i

nflation. Sixteen Republican-! ,nl
rotavj "no", while d* Demoeral
*3 \ Republican* and Hhipatodd
■wept .wept the loop pen'kmc

T iln ifh

"Chri.tmaa flella," and "Villa*er’» Walt.," Anna Senkarik.
form « ( V**rnment for thin tm- t o w * : Around the oval ara
Duel, ’The rieading Child." W. m.nse country, will la* destroyed. grouped four double .tables ant)
Of the inflation legislation he at the head an old administration
.aid it will "aulhorii* tha Prasi- 1 budding with .lately clock tower,
dent nut only t» impair Aunties* ■Th&lt;fllftll. lm*r»
pi—rfrvrotrecti'VffWttflY"YIH"HYTtth‘ 'kfill [Tnir about the buildings and the
i .w fin fwn v T r t U i i t t ^ 'A t m w frtn u BTH
of million* n( individu- 1 .....
.' '
ami "Slavic Mar.h," T.chaikow- property
I
al*.
hut to repudiate In part |be; n a / \ | &gt; T n P I T I T T W C
ekr, Uicille Hall.
1
Duet, ’‘ lli.toriral Pageant." flllin, 'nbllgatiuif. of th, government n f j i v l U l V E f v l l U l C l I t i l J
United State."
He a.lded S lf V r r v V I I P 1 1 7 0 rhThJ
Thoma. Cobb and Daphne Tak* the
'
••nond. and note. that. in accord- O I V Uf V 1 l ! f TV O V l l
ach.
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with *M*ifh: statutory erart. fJ / X fT O T C O f f I
1CA
"Kbb and Kluw"
Carl Rem, ■nee
1
mrnl carry »n their face* the
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1 Thoma. Cobb.
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Duet. “ El Capitan." John I'hlllip Ipromise l» di" paid In gold dollar.
(Continued From Pag* Oni)
I Snu.a. Margaret Takarh an,| 1..f the present atandard or value.
Mrs. Takarh
]may. under* the term, of thi. h ill«(. MrKuighl. I). C. Holland. W.
Cornel aolo. "Dnly a Year Ago," he redeemed in gold dollars of ul,, ,f„ ffmat) M w, rll y. Unt| R
.landard of value
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Williams, W.
Fred Alben, Rnberl llrrndon. toarrr
1
"W o .ro not M o With this untt.„ v&lt; A, w „Hams, and
| Duet. Mark op I’ ro.perlty," Ren­
thi* ct»mpuUlon of nrc«?&lt;*ury (
^ i*„4Ar||
ton, Nancy Rue.ctter and Mr.. fl»?r
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government to to break faith
A1,„ ‘i,. ",,/ Mmltb. T. C. UuL,
Takarh.
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,rby R
■•prairie 8oh#*t,” Waller Rolfr, “1 an act of /.re Holt* You may
be tnid the necee.lly rm to I - V ^
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SenNattry RoMetler.
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"Th# Firafly." Arthur Savin and In
1 you that it it * , not. any more . . .
"Vais* He Concert,” Jack.on I
Peabody, F.leanor Watt.
1
Violin Milo, "Cintlqiio d’Amour,"
Tolhurat, Daphne Takach.
|
"A Breath nf larvender,” M. I« t
. Mr*. Dorothy Lamb, . school
Preston and "The Coquette" ^
l a w , gave an out line uf th.
Williams. Doris Dorner.
(
'Jnmaier round-up work and asked “ Pansies for Thoughts,” F. tirey ,
tfcat all pdnnta co-operate in the
and “ Fire Dan e," James F. ,
Mini-f. wIhV o n, nski-il to slate his
work. Mrs. Dann then appointed --Cooke, Ihiris Jarksnn.
opinion nf Ihe liill, de lare,| that
Hr*, waller L Morgan, Mrs. A. "Colly Wog'. Cake Walk". De- ,
“ In my opinion, the runstituled
0. Wagner, and Miss Ruth Hand
authority of the City of Sanfurd
to serve an a cnmmiltre un byhas fnileil lo work for the tnterlaw.. Upon motion it was lU'cldni
e«ls of Ihe taxpayer*. Therefore I
to eatond an Invitation In Mrs.
M ievr thnt thr-vtate ' of Florida,
Mar^orot Welts Wood*, national
being vitally nltcrested In the welchairman of autlal hygiene, In
fme uf all of it* |&gt;o1ltiral subtilvisit tho County while she Is In
visions, which In lb* last analysis
Ihn ■late.
ar„ Ihe mainstay nf the stato
At th* close nf the mrctjng un
through tnxatlun, will be able tn
I rritation was accepted front Ihe
wnrk out our protdem* for us. I
“ "lor High School that Ihe rounsm willing to trust state officials
til have Its neat meeting, the
to work out a plan whetvby the
aeeund Wrdne.riiy in tbi„ber, at
t.apuyurs uf Hunlord and other
Ihe Junior High School. Luncheon
communities will not Is’ railed
Waa then served in Ihe echool
upon to pay Is-ynnd their reasonlunchroom.
abl„ ability and at the same time
allow to show some insijl of
progrrse."
Mr. Aliller slated further that in
his opinion Ihe traaon Florida',
eity rominlasionern ire in oppewi*
lion to the measure is that “Thty
hale to admit they have mad* a
new Wrdnesd.) r&gt;emng at the
failure nf their Job. The Commis­
home of Mrs. Charles Bannrr
sioners are so rgnti.tiral over the
Soulh Sanfurd Avenue, Ihe fr.llnwlittle, measly Jobs they hold that
b g officers Were rho-u-n 111 serve
they can’t »re ihem.clvea letting
Jurlng th,. coming year; Mrs. at present, officials say. the olher
someone
else do what
they
'annio Welnls-rg, president; Mrs. line* ninth ami south bound mainshould have dune long ago."
Ram
ftenjamin, Vice-president: lire train srhedulrs remaining in
Frank U Woodruff, former repMrs. I*earl Miiu , treasurer; ami effect a* follows:
■eaentaiiie and a large property
Hrt. Vlrtnr C.heck, ri-inrdlng sreNorthbound Train No. Tl will
owner, In eipreaslng hlmseir in
ratary.
Irave Sanford nt
uVlock in
javor of the hill said. " I don’t
Mrs. J. Ilingfi-liter preside,I nvrr Ihe morning un,| arrive in -lark
mind, endorsing thi. bill at alt. We
the trtlsinrs. srsSInn whbll ws. sonvllli- at 11: 1.1 o‘rb«k in Iho
are certainly not getting In any
folhiwrd hy n sucisl period with morning.
Cuniplimenting the member* of heller shape under present condi­
Mrs. Dingfrldrr and Mrs. Virlor
Kmithlmund Train No. Ul. will
Check as hiMlesses, Ri'firshiiirnls. leave Sanfurd si 12: IS u’r'ock in the Young Matron’s Duplicate tions for nur properly I. depreci­
Were served In Ihe following: Mrs. lh.- nflernoun .ml arrive at Tampa Club Mi*. W. C. Hill entertained ating as fast as our bond, are and
Dave lluniske, Mrs. J. Flritrher, at 1 :0b n'rlmk in the afleiliiain. with a bridge parly given Wmkiesday aftvrnoon at hrr homo on uur debts are mounting higher,- I
Mrs. A. Jacutoon, Mrs. Victor
Huulldmuftd Traill Nu. ,7b will
K eck, Mrs. Ruse Moss, Mrs. leave .Sanfurd at 2:00 u'clor k ill Magnulia Avenue. Vases and can **« no rvison .why this pro*
arl Muss, Mr*. C. H hwarti. file nooning and arrive at Tampa bowls uf snap dragon.-, pinks, ear­ l».ed cummisslon headed by the
ns Hubs, and ruses, in pastel (i over nur abuuldn't he abf* to
Mr». (iharles Banner, Mrs. 3.
it il:IPti lAlutk In the niuining.
shinies, weto arranged about thu
)fer*rh»wil*, Mrs. H lleniamin.
handle thi, problem for us. Ordi­
rooms whore th# guests war# *nMr*. M- Boltlemsn, Mrs. Fannie
narily I am not 'lW [favor of c.nWeinberg, Mrs. J. Ilingfvtdvr.
tertalned
uh
Mw. J. Toil, Mrs. M. Muses, and
At the conclusion of several Iraining aulhaifly ; hut wa are
boards of duplicate bridge mures living In chattgod MMdUlonx anJ

Auxiliary Of ChuKh
Electa Its Officcrn

Mm. Hill KntertairtH
For Duplicate Club

Primat’y School H
Patriotic Program

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Mm. Ralph Wight Is
Hostess At Party

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Tr*de In*"*- ■
Your old Furniture
-For Ctwh at,
Florida a* the measure which
brought the Unking moratorium
and I believe that (lov.rnor Shulls
should lie granted thi. power Uause we are reasonably certain
that he will use It for the real
benefit of our cities and rounlie.
and tho proper relief »n j adjust­
ment of their ili/flritllie*."
Concluding, Mr. Cooper »aid, "I
feel that Governor Shull* will
only exercise hi, power, where It
I. needed. Sanford has the repu­
tation, I have found, nf being the
most economically operated ami
best managed city in Florida, so
we won’t need to fear that a re­
ceiver will bo needtil here as some
persun, fear."
A final comment was nude by
Charles Banner, father of Repre­
sentative Banner. Naturally it
was In favor of the hill, for Mr.

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FUKNITURE .CO. -

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AIC KInda of Handwlrirea

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Delivery Herrice for Parlies

ANGEL’S EAT SHACK

TRIANON

Crnevk Jt Hsafecd Are.

Ailiti lesion 00c, Tax Sc

BRIGGS

P.Baurg

Beauty
Shop

sclent loo. man In Florida, tad it
know that ha gav* this thlag the
moat a.rkwu thqireht." ,

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ware added and ptiies .waribid.

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Proflrrani To Be Given
At Club Wednesday
A reciprocity prog 1am for ths
roomtiers of tho Woman’s Club of
Sanford will be given Wednesday
afternoon at |:M&gt; o'clock at the
Woman'. I ’lub by the m em bers of
Ul* Garden Club uf Hanford. All
members of the Woman's Club
ami Garden Club ar* eligible to
attend
. ^ ___________ v
In addition to a prugiam of
music by artist, from Winter
Park, tqlka will be given by Mr*.
Roland S. Read and Mrs. Endor
Curlett.
Mr*. Read will fire a
return* of Junior Garden Club
work in Ihe Sanford 8 .'hoots
while Mre. Curlett will talk about
the arboretum located at Hall
Hammock near Sebring ana spon(•red by . tbe Florida Federation
nf Garden Club#.

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LIFE 1N8U1
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M*AYFLOW
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M# ROOMp • MO RAWS - *
Song, “ Star Spangled ^Banner,
Shool.
Bong, "Red, Whitt and Blut,
Harriet Hamrd, R a r i t r .
l.ingtay. and Helen Stafford.
Cltiienihlp Song, School.
Flag Drill, Third Grad, Glrli.
Dance, “ Stars and Sltipea", Hel*
llutchison and Lola Nipper.

Only *24 extra Late if|u war#
mad# during th. Central Florida
Baseball League IM2 season, or
.lightly more than Id percent of
th* total hit. made In 132 gamt*.
league batters made 2* homer.,
lift triples, &gt;71 double*, and 1911
.Ingle, for a total of g]37 bite.

Th, Bahford Celeryftde poled
out tha meat triples. 19, mad, by
on. dub during the 19U Central
Plorida Baseball league roaaoni
They hire |#t the most doubles,
the noon hour lunchean w#ixerv(&lt;i U, and Um mat itol.n bares, m ,

bridge scores were added and high
More prise wa# awarded to Mrs.
P. A. Mere. Mre- B. U .Pgrklr*
was the recipient of cut prise. At

Yellow Uaiig dregwia amt (hatto at the card table* by taa noetbaa,
(ft v nF&gt;r* ,toU" hare#
assisted by Mre. J. U HiH.
thin tha M g $ W t dub.
Those preient were: Mre. P. A.
Mere. Mre. M. B, Wlggiaa. JRn.
B. L Parkins, Mre. C. R. Klnlsy,
Mre. J. L, Hart. Mre. R. R, D#aa,
Mre. Watore U Morgem Kre.
Woodward Barnwell, or, Jackson"Aaseriea,*
r U t o ,a ^ ^ H .^ P W k

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B A I t W P M U l f t BANTORD, FLORIDA!,

SATURDAY, APRIL 25. 15M

PAGE FIVE

■mt. were *ne*t. „ f

WORLD
** \ / * * * ^ i c TRUCE
M. H U V ; u -rrHntion,
Joineil other* who were week-end IN TRADE WAR!
WAR Under the plan Introduced la.it
wife, celebrating the hirlhdiiy i l S
PROPOSED J would
Donald, of Great Britain. Germany
be allowed an army of 400.m. Saturday
Ssturd.v
W alnriehi ■ •hurt time

moat enjoyable social ttaeon in
Longwnod In th* Tourist Chub and
In th* Five Hundred Club, end
have bad tha last meetings of the
eel ion. Local members of the
Totwht Clob (will have topper*
Thursday evening* twice In each
month during th* summer at
Bonbyshatta Park. Many local
tourists were guest* with N«w
BWfcland folks hi Ortaade at the
home of Mrs. 8User oa Lake Lo­
carno on Motxhy night.
Mr. end Mr*. William Best re­
turned from a tour to Ft. Pierce
and have now left for their home
at East Aurora, 111.
The follow

Mr. Wamnright. Sr.
(Hi) nun. twice the maximum limit
IV. and Mrs. W. J. Carpenter
(ru n tln u n l prom I »ge ttnnt
-pent a few days in St. I’eters i* m y duty to invite tho*e bring­ set by the treaty of Vertalllt*.
armlrs would be reduced to
burg thin Week visiting Mr. and ing the accuiation that certain Other
____
. , , ,
. . .
.
Mr*. Bryan Carpenter and Mr. power*, inrluding France, have
_ f'^ vrira l *trsngth, but
Frarce
would
be
permitted
an
and Mr*. Harold Carpenter.
failc,! to fulfill their engagement*
C. S. I,ee and Mr. and Mr*. B. to re-read the pnrablo of the overtri* fore* of I’OU.iWO anil
llaly one of fiO.UOO thus reducing
F. Wheeler were Sarnsota and. moU tnd ,hc b,Jtll.
Tnnipn visitor* on W#dne*«l*y of: This w m Intel prrlrd by the the French army about one.third
la*t week.
delegate* a* «n allusion t o ; The British plan also woulif set
E. J. I-ancy. of Trenton, is vl* Charge, in the p m , that U a m a * , the limits for the effectives in
it Ing here.
r r g jr t *0 |rntiv.« nt
n si
mm
p ol
..
!;
», a
rap
of; .
lumrt IJtncy was a vi«itoe In
*
! provide that rlvll niirrtlt touM
paper.
.
not be conYet tnl to wdr p'jfp.ifci.
Oviedo Wednesday.
Count ‘ Nadolny vehemently «r-i

fate* i.i stsocieMeos
winning
*bvm
and
*t&gt;o
the
silver
rup n&gt;
LAKE H A S V
,hshowing the l.rgpi
in mimbrnhip.
Mr*. Bartlett arrived tu t » « l i
j ^
of Mias Eralyn JbcoIm
from Csllfsnst* far a »tilt with
Mr. and Mti. l i t r r j Sim*, who: wrrt «urrri'*d* to Iftrn of her
her brother and /aally. Mr- aid
Niifi bnn ipandinf fh« wlntrr
marrisifi* in Orfindfl Saturday
Mr*. Georg* W risen.
Chuluota Inn. left Sunday‘ m o r n - 1 , f t , Noj, „ Fo,,, 0f Ocale,
Mt*. A. E. Slob tom ha* betn
Saratoga They returned to the home of
ing f*r their homo in Seratoga
quit* 111 the put week but U In*
Springs, N. Y.
Mr* Fore'* parents
Saturday
proving at present.
Friends of W. W. Wilson, who night nn.l left Sunday morning
pudiate.l Masslgti'* assertion that - - ■.
■ ■:------- ------------------Th* monthly meeting of tb*
□ndarwenl an operation In the Or­ for their future home In O-'ala.
Lab* Mary P.-T. A. w*S bald last
amenumrrls Intnatuced by thaji* Tils: r i g l i lr lo t Rt
ange General Hospital In Orlando
German- tn the'IlrHUh arm* re-! t | t i i i x i i j i im iti. r ia r r r r
Thundaf nifht, Apr. tO, In the
NVah Jamb* Is making prepara­
iv van run ,i;iigu iu ': fa r V .
last week, will be plea*ed |» know tion* for n picnic ami fish fry to
i diction- suggestion* proved that
school sodltorlum. The meeting
Tv. ri.nMinv. iv m v t r x s r .
he I* Improving.
The *graduating
exercise*
of the, uGermsny
. jctkh vttr i-nvnsoni',
InternI'd to »*
re-irm.
opened with singing of "Arnsrics,
he held
here
ground*
&gt;•»»*■ n
n w at
age the
arm picnic
|&gt;niiiT giuuene**
- ,
. ,
*.
v iM ie n j ■»**w*s*’w«*
—s**, lie
riRiniiri.
B. C. Nichels, of Orlando end near hia&gt;honie May 4th. Th# public F.igWt Urm“*
the Beautifal", followed by pr*y*f
*™? V,
! dnlared that the whole ,tue*tion
sch.^ will ^ h#M MomU, eve |was whHh,
Saratoga Spring*, “N. Y.. spent I. hWlted to sttrnd.
wneinrrr other
inner pinv.rs in- I"MV i ttvvvroiVi., tvr*n.tant.
by Her. J. M. Thompson. Mn, ft.
iiiin rii os »•! n n rvT io v
the„ week-end
at
Inn.
U. Ball, president, pietktad. A
.
----Chuluota
-------Mr*. J C. Jacobs and smalt son. « ’"* at "
ph"7 ,1 * ' | tended l» disarm, _______
k X b - U l - T U C - d t U . ___
Seirtefptay.
*
M
l*._i»IM
«
-.WHsooanteetalned
t’nlrmrtefr-Sstnrday
for
Quit
min.
?
Fanfaedi-wdi—mabe—
an
addrw«w
.TJoitiT*
«&gt;r t i g : m tati : o r
ihort business oiuttin fallowed. A
1 Th* d-aum llc nllierce « t
t
i io im o a
in x m i-r nutty.
Lyman
Friday
three Ubtae of bridge at her Ga , where *h.- will visit her par
a u ,' n* „ WJ 'l **1! P
h • tin te d Stale* and tilv s t lltitsiu ; S',mo. it W;r-5T I5TII aniKKT.
of the flaaiwa mmnlttoo
A. F it *. Mr.
ulutatnry and Martha l ib'-, th..
..Im.inrv
Lola Shocknaaa, Elena Farina, home an Lake Catherine Thursday 'rnt* for several weeks
» M&gt;|!K I'tTY, NKW TOHK
. .
■ . a . ' i i . I m I.. u » . against any attempts t„ weaken i \l
Mitt that the Lib* Mary P-*T. A. won Howard Lyman, Low*!! Cartar, night In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
v-mi are l-rehi ..r.t.re.1 sn.l re'
‘
1
Mr.
*»d
Mr*.
S.
F.
Long
made
a
»he
'
British
plan
(sa*
„
f
,h
the
prise
’in
tb*
r*&lt;e*nt
ron__
___
..
one
et
tin&gt;
|
in
r.
-1
1-■ m.l stT '*r unon Ih*
■ tttw Bah- “ •
t*^nvuie«lbc, dgiaL-ttnUik,-:
After several-yvegre «*ir»s mp*-nf*tthifgt*~ Bawnlay TVturn*
^ ^ q r * . t .» IT.ftnrf0T*-*b»eo*bw*-f**«Jt JJn«ihyr » h lU h u a
m w m i w n x r T O T ^ w aa n j , y iT- g r T ^
f e ^ T a 1^ *
.m
l
Kdilh
Hale*
for
the
cln-*
e*
Carolyn Lew ^ B. D. McIntosh, of bridge th* host*,* served de­ ing Sunday, evening.
flirt tllLsh r* e-m lilr•« i ntiec ntnl ('m tifi
hearty apffcoae.
say. Th* following g iri» anil W y « ,
' * ' '. . .
,
Hattn mo*
lightful
refreshments.
end
Glenn
Sbelllto.
Miss
McKiy
*i*i
-1
fiu*
i
H
i*
nf
*
1
i* ItprpKy
Name* of alfkern for th* com
* ' **! t|p«(ftviRVrtil is ih«s fip&gt;fk-ft|tj|t#r in
will finish elementary
*ehmd;
?•&gt;'« ll"
ntly bringing
Several delegate* from the lo­
log year » * r * presented by th* was director of the play. In Ly
will ell (hi* t-riL r « hn 11
{riilillthf •!
W ill, Hales. Martha Gile*
L
f -r .............. .
who Will
Ilht* Wrrtt*
Association
nominating committee aod voted man Follies, dlmted by Gladys cal Parent-Teacher
alia Oglesby,
Mnrtntha
lU.yvtt.-vi-nfrihatlurr, towards the limit a - '
, i: IhiuKliM. ii# rl f r
hby*.
attended
th*
County
Council
meet­
upon. Officers started are aa fol- Stonerock and Ellen Overstreet
, itllti ID* nffltftJr t
I'lrfiiii
Anna C iiw r, I ucill** Mdluirr, V#r- " ,MI M* a»*'iamcnlr, mul imlicatm, Mt*l
F ill I h v i r i i f |It I • l-t ii;i* nf April,
r attained hi* tawas vles-pmldent, lira. Bottleri were: Betty Pettis, Evely^ Quatut, ing In Lake Monroe Wednesda). -------------------------- —
t h if I In*
— |j||
Sapp j)(|i&lt;y s,vfa t, M*r*a wh«*n li.»
Mra. S. F. Long entertained ,e*.
wo* k (ceit of treasurer, H. M. Ball; Tb* offle* Calais Selph, Marjorie Rouse,
FtaliM nwarihM them r &lt; tin* fiiRl
V »'
Mr
aml Mr-* i \
W in#, of rrt Th o m a s l.ouhc Hnfwn, FrunJackson, eral guests at • shower for Mrs.
tdikk Mm to De- of prealilmt la yet to be f I M . Alice . Prevail, Betty
in i1 i&lt;ntmami'H that tftlnr I lir
r » n n tn i«* K .
Frnniitla,
hnvr
I
w
n
of
M
y
,
j
n**
Hli'Vi’nn
Jo
m
m
U
or
I
oii
,
O'V
i
'.
i
hfr*. Dean, Remarks by Principal
nation* m in t follmv il«iun tn 11
tabell Jetnita Rolln, Dolores _ Stout, Ormond Jaroba Thursday after­
i * **,
, I ’nop* lU ro M Mrl^ch,
lU fb c rt
M
MilllDMOlt
4' big dinner for eloaed the session. The following Doris Entxmlnger, Mason Hud­ noon. Several contests were played unJ Mr*, u . short*.
nml I inopor
IMf*s» f .) i*Noirrtr
to
people
attended
the
I'rie
-te
r.
Bernle
.Stafford
Nearly
after
which
th*
hostess
served
a
son, Mildred
Barton. Milford
.
. h*y* etferislly tnjeyed program was given:
— *-L a*Vvti|fn(it)rV flnclt HhwYml
■Ciy-txT ta S F Ut~IALV*|Thenritrrr Wtllmm*
1J&gt;»
they raoghl.It. [ toltl&lt;* ^ivirgpnfy of (hr i«akrmnn
Bong, “ Wbe Little O w l*"-«t Barton, Bobby Blakenshlp,' Doro­ delicious salad course.
Mary
la-t
Saturday
*p,m*ured
T
h
e
many
friend*
of
Mr*.
1
.
Miss June Cromwell he* Wen
Mn. W. C,' McBride f* planning and tnd grades; Piuo Duet, (a) thy Now*), Betty Overstreet, Ma­
&gt;: n r u,«TNies &gt;u.i:
kih I FrfH rli vli'w&gt;, liwaiiti*
ilu*
by
the
Woman's
Club.
Ilathii.g
Minn
*n*
g'*'l
“h,.
tro
overrng
.**'••*»•**• I . tie tv
Hint ua.ler
to lean Mefifty far h*r home “Evening Song” (Low); (b) "Pu - rian Carter and Earl Overstreet. indisposed this week *rd wa* un­
al tin* Snnfoitl; Urnmiiiff rpfiH* 1o iiLoIh Ii tin* ini |i*ir»uHftV it* •i.* alien
FIimI lMt'ri‘5 iif
« WUBami County, N. c. having Uval March” (Low)—Mrs. Hough­
Levi North on Tuesday gave a able to attend her classes at Ih# nml dancing wen* indulged In by n^1'” an olwt",,,,|&gt;
standing army and substitute fi,r ',,,r' 1...... m Hiar .srtslii iau*.. ,
the junior*, while the older folk- ho»|ntal.
,
I , ,
i
, , ,
(stiaini to r l i e O r , mi I'nuri of
he** a fo n t at tha home of her ton, Raymond Ball, JrJi Song, wiener roast supper to members Oviedo High School.
n .,ri.i ■ »i,e,. ‘,
Eddie Allen had the mi*f«rtune it n •tanilordixed shorl-trrniarmy , s. . ,io..|.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dann were enjoyed the glurlau* -eenery und
daughter, Mr*, ffrora Riser elmfo “ Laughing Boy* and Girt,” »rd, of the track and their mothers at
a» the French .......... .
"it:
Ofl'tT.vin.r:
t.tri:
.vs.
nf
breaking
an
arm
while
rtaok*
friendly
companionship*
nf
neigh
-1
.
,
,
1
.
,
,
m
i
i
a
m
t
,
sIM
'urt
v
.it* t i g :
visitors
hrre
Sunday
afternoon.
file holtdsfi.
rurthynu n re , the tietm nu ik d e -, i m i i : i &gt; s t v t i i o
.......... ...
4th, and Slh groks; Violin Solo, Evaasdale Park. The team recent,
ing
a
truck.
hor*
and
frlemls.
Mr*. Jami-* Wilson and Mrs. A.
The metrics are In a number of fcTh* Sunshine of Year Bmll*"—* ly won th* silver cup.
Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Sndetbhiin gale-r.M liny. wnnle.l , French!
’i'Vt'UVSIi
i.‘lo i
Mr. ami Mrs. Hrminer, of 11rook
7
, , rl,..r.nli. siul
II ,\|i.vMI
At the Epllscopal Church on 0. Wagner were hostesses at the
famllle* net ear way.
Matter Eogen* Cochran; Damonlyn, N. V.. spent n fen day* re |announre the bit Ih of n dang Met. foiee* -latiiiiii'd in northern Af* ,m.i li vTlll.i:r\ e iniMS. hi.
Woman'*
Club
In
Ovinln
Friday
Mre. L. VihJrn, Mrj. Ballinger itmtlon of “Tha Brownies*-— Sunday a good-*Ued congregation
i i n eo rated in a part of the " if'' " r‘ 1“ ' " .'".V
cently with Mr. and Mr*. t\ ttj Apr. 22.
afternoon.
Clarence S w axxcrlv
bit- re F rv m h rioiHt* fuirpit,
aid now Mr. Colo har* been ill,
ihey
in in ip. i . ^ i i huur^ «*r « *f«*
Mm.
Bdouta". directed by Mrs. Coch­ greeted th* new rector of Holy
McQuillen before returning north
Mr*.
1..
I*
Hardy
ha*
Wen
sub­
forrr- in di-lanl rnl r j* t ,,hT
Mu,, I'tJji, *i it...
, Thursday, was tb* fourth birth, ran and Mr*. Ball.; Plano Ddat, Cross Church, Sanford,’ Rev.
They -pent the winter in Orlando. turned from „ vi-it with friends nt si-led that
,
,,
,
. . .
I front door ..f Itie i ..ori lion-.- in
stitute
teacher
for
the
primary
2 *F “
Dwight 8 wanton. (a)
mill's sliould riot Is' nnll/cd fiirln.infon.. Seminole I'uonty, K1orl.li,
"W ilts”
(Slrauaa);
(b) Martin Bramm. Mr. Bramm wa* grades this past week In Mrs.
Mr*. Johnson and Mr*. A. K. K n o w ille , Tenn.
e lo ril lia r nnrlio.l*
1offrr for -ale no.I sell al p u l'll’
Mrs. Raymond Ha-, and rliit- e
Hit Unrle Heresy and wife eamo “Happy Farmer" (Schumann— accompanied to Longwood by his
K im r.il war purpror*.
I ..iirrrv. to the l.ia lo .i mol l.»s, M l .
Rarnelt
will leave for the North
Dooley'* place, who has Wen kept
slater,
Mias
Wagner,
social
sen
Ice
I* th* evening, bringing trim Ruth Anderson, France* ThompjJnndnr, Mr*. Johnson w «l pttrrul j '1™"- «£ .^ nfonK urr vUUintf
ihivfH^whti
l .iar' iu\ g.i&gt;*»h. ..(Ui» .
if«M»
at
home
bccausr
«&lt;
■
the
Illness
.of
secretary t« the-Bishop of Dela­
*
»homo in ‘ pArenti*. Mr. ami Mri». II.
In5( iiltfht for l.ufilaii (o |»®rtki&gt;4 rtn « it f l i t , lilr r i* 4IF ( M r r i l o f l. jm l
lh«* Minirmr m(‘ l»«*r
limit*' III I to* I ’lly i*f HAtafonl. Hh III*
Mr.
Dooley.
ff«*rty.
•;
in u moot hiLr ol tho worM tinet* i 'o n nt y t F tiiir lita * i n - w l i r
j
Mr. and Mr*. S. E. Wester and ware.
Mrs. Ramona Wilson made a M®5Ntrhu5rH*. Mf«. lUrnoll toill
I »*l Srt ki'll t V•I BH ( T i l »*f Hr H* ’ll
Mr. an«l Mr^ NowIon IIiivm mol
Mr. and Mrs. J. !!. Menlrk at­
SHIP t’BRl) AS PHWON
rotiforrio »&lt; orirnniitUii:
sons attended the barbecue at Detako Iho l*o®I nl
Noffolk for
(aril fl*l&gt; Mw Atli.ltIon of H im business
trip
In
Sanford
Saturday
i.n,l, |'|*nlita. .no *'nilhr to plat
N'oyla
'** oommittro, oil) iuntlmic in \U%&gt;
Land last week and also th* con­ tended the annual picnic of th* ami remained the guest of hM lUvro nml i*|H*ml Iho riumnior with Huh* ilautfht«r, Nikola
lliri rof
**f ri’Oitnl III thi* |Mtl*«
ain in l»rrt ilnuirhtor in Switirrlnml.
J*l,n F'®n**iRfo. f »h \t*it*-»l lr* it»|.. nf moilialor l.y timtilo iu*K«f
.BARCELONA, Spain, Apr. 29. cert given in th* evening at Sltt- Fern Park Woman's Club at
II,
i &lt; r o f ■! ■ •*# H*’ ill l ll** 11* « 'u t ilit y a
parents, Mr. and Mr*. Mclsi
! Mr^. .Ol® Shoot-* in rWvvorivur ■ml Mr^. V. ( . Htovont onnoitr to
» *t**t hi *. i.i r i . l l lt.*.*M
t 'liu , *
Iboot 340 prisoners
bon University. They were also CrRatal Lake on Saturday even­ Geneva for the week-end.
held aboard th# steamship present on Sunday afternoon nt ing. Thar# were thirty present.
ointitvi nif v m^lv from iho pimlytlr fh-nrv® to \ M Mr uml
i-* •
j|t n,M,wlni* Anioritviu support
Pa 01 |i«i,p**rl I &lt;* he’ " &lt;i 111 t o H iltlll*
The
Parent
TeacWr
Associatin'.,
,
.
.
.
M erritt.
noal Arnda which has been th* University, when their sun,
In the llriti-h drult ronventlini. ft lit* IrtFlfiNi * &lt;«utit I »i-t'r»4r
held a box upper at the
stroks he ha ■ l « " weeks utro. All
H J SIX,
.1. W. Hell. Mr*. Ilrnwii nml lie uarreil Ibat lie wo dd «p)Hi*e I
, - Averted into an emergency Jail Birger, played with th* Symphony
house Friday night. Ea-h lady nnd&gt;We 'rl,„.t.
....; w. h her.
A* HpFctnl iLiwii r*
niece, Helnia Hell, ■!&gt;,'Ill the weekt*.house persons arrested In tb* Orchestra.
open
nil
r n i i* it to II.SMN.
j
amendments
unduly
nenkcnlhg
.
’
girl In the community brought a
T1‘’'
" ,l1
H.tiu iii*i f«.« n.iihiiff.
Whneral strike here.
; „ r “Jcop.nt.in* Its balance.
from
to eo , at Sara-ola. .
Mr.
Sklllon
and eon
and
liox luncheon which was numWrrd
r
^ ‘ "eday
M&gt;&gt;. hit Koopp. « f «.«le'-rd ..
^
m,„ „ lP llfPnfh ,,P
Pdf
*»i
nml
«t
ih
*n
r
lot
of
bonk*
will
Georgs Jones expect to leave this
By MRS. P. B. DOOLEY
and sold. Proceeds from thl* sup­
"I'l l m . •IhYTUM 541,11
DER CABB NON-BUtTED weak for their home In U lu s ,
i*oo(i l»o hrtfo from TnlHhrimo
\"rni:
ih
m :m ; n v
u i v e .v ,
.....1*"Rale'"'J i'J li,'"• 'iS ffir
',* ™ Davt*
...-declared he
e.....
. -5
- :
l
per will W used f«r *01110 summer
Charles
TIi,i»
iliiflrtt *.*M*t lit til (nr nf it
Tho
Wl»IIiRll,«
(iiil*
%
vill
mil
delegate*.
was
Mlaa
Ethel
I.rfil*
was
hostess
chuiett*.
i
prelects
of
the
sssociotien.
MIR
Flu;tI
!•
•»**•
of
FM
r^rtliwiT®
!
I’larenre
Knapp,
who
hn«
la-en
ir"*
RUNGTON, N. C., Apr. 29.
nift't uK»in until CVIo Ih'I.
disturbed nt the curreiii the m n 111 |,|f MM, * f i l l | f*l o i l A1.IP, e f t If, A .
A musical entertainment waa Friday evening at a party in bonMr*. A. O. Wagner attended the
ing t» a.’hiad nt Monroe returned
’on-solt wa* entered In thii given but Tueiiljy night at th* or of Mr. and Mrs. &gt;1. 8. Ball at
i«* l * in ihc I’lri'lMt (*niiri nf Ki®
frirure ha. tukiu and sail) In' I*
Lake
County
Council
nr
ParentiH'iili tliinl Iu.Ii.I aI t*lrrtil| of
home with his mother.
•Iftxtar suit
brough i school auditorium for th* benefit the home of Mrs. M. E. Dooley.
I 'f i . r|,I.i In i n il f o r Hi* in I hi n l# l\ * * iu *
Tenrher* In Clermont Wednesday
Friends of N .1. Cates will re­
tat Chaster C. Haworth, fo r of the school.
It, Iff
1*1 if ^rllftlfl FRlIN
Bridge and jig-,aw puxile non- at which time *he presented the
gret to learn of the death of hi«
tlie *«-•!• |Mlolitik vhlirrrln fhulllatt
school superintendent, by i,
fN-iop
•
in
.
•
i
•*r|
i
*iii
1lm» nriciiitlRtl
LKOAT,
n
o
t
ic
k
testa wars enjoyed throughout standanl and niemWrship certlfl
sister, Mrs. Knnnu llaiker, of
in,| ni#llin* mot*** ih#' I »wm of »H«
tha ovsnlng and at a late hour
*«l ||« *•( ( l.’tl.l t • !•!*«IM
I Iff, !)«&lt;
Kelii re, Ky.
llllfi
Mis« fox, of llradenton, wu. n
\rrrii »: n. «ppi.ariTii»\ im i
VI I% I I'efio.le V, .» willow, MU4 mr»*
refreshments were served to about
ill
nilrr*!®
i**1
*••*•:(
Rif.
iTtiiS
»
F
#
lit*
•!*
M
■
visitor
in
llviedo
Saturday.
forty guests, Mrs. M. E. Dooley Thurnas, Mr, and Mrs. Ben MolaI »■; u&gt;
Only two loone ru n - well* made
\ .- H . .
i - l i f t . ItV
K lte r t
|,i ,ti|
iia F i „ , l . * l U .t* m r i.i I ll inrtpfy, pH
LONGWOOD
Mr. and Mr-. Terrell have re­ at the f Him Ita-rim ll Park d u r­ o l i - m i if mt i t » i t i n r i ii H i l l \ |IH I fill*- fell iit i(if, fo , i tie- purpntaf nf
end
Mr*.
P.
H.
Doolry
assisted
son.
M
l"
Ethel
Leflls.
and
Mr.
Mr*. J. H. MEN ICE
i , i Is.* n i f i i ln|
,|ri A t *
in i'eif,*’ r i i •&gt;*•(it I» mu. ■
*«)•! •! lire. Hill ■til t*
Miss Leflls In entertaining her and Mrs. A. B. Moran spent cently returol.i to their hnrne in ing the 1912 Central
Florida ."M.it ton il I ' l t i i i i i i T h i r * r t i r l c i i ' Ihr lMKif"»i Mi-1 ItoI ill ililfp fnf
Highland,
Ohio,
after
a
several
\»r
'■
t
1
tllk
lF
ll
J
iflV
I
v
fi.
i*»
tn.
fit
I
te
fiic Iinn il iiFlns Ki­
guest*.
filMLSunday al Caronado Reach.
tl.i*ol.atl | -ague - " " o n nml Tom
11)1 (ill!#. H lN lrt I*n il I ’t i l l Mi l T .l\ # • I||I
|i,,ilit*
f
The annual buainess meeting of
irinifi ’ .m
m ..o......
.. lit,fur#
. rb. th* fro n t
Mila Rose Erilh Zaudrrrr, who
John Thomas, nf the U. S. N.. month'- stay with their daughter, lib. do* und (R inlv Joiner, Imth •m i s s r l r t l i i Irin tl* im H r mi ifititr* i * „ n n •
!*
*
*
»»
of
Ho
»*ioin»)
i*oiiri IfrtUR* in
tha Parort-Teacher's Association Is a senior nt the Flurida State who is stationed ut Harris Is­ ami son-in-law, Mr, and Mr*. Joe home hoys, were the player* who l l , ria trM l.l, ii«s|illlM i Mil llil Hyf ||( m i ll lift" **11% Of HnIlford,
Htlrtlhfil#
N'g ? f
l «• l i I*
m nt
t il iVitiiitv, ►
’lorhi t »m Mtenilair ih*
of Lyman School was held on College at Tallahassee wa* one of land arrived Tuesday tu *pend Leinhart.
made I hr m.
t|ll«s|i( t
;|vte«et&gt;«| M K rtlM '
Hi*»
«i-i&gt;
of
\|N).
A
t».
ItlS,
ll.a
Mr.
und
.M
r*.
Perkini,■turned
Tuesday afternoon when the offi­ the two Spanish student, chosen nevrral wtek* with his mother,
- i '*1 p r M p u f jr . -• im I c i r h i )i i i n lc ■ « " i fn1h*H i*i* e|"#or|hrrt re*III rtPlRli, lilt*
last week to their home in Courthi - tr u fi
•ru m
t nr I tn r t n i : i l l i » v i ,
n il,' tv(ntag utol lo-intr Ifi He-mlhol.t
cers of last ytar were re-elected to represent the college in the
Mrs. Nell Thomm.
IttiiF n*&gt; ill*
K l i p lt i* - n | fi te iiia iitH (it I 'siifli i
Hi,ill* of I'loi i.lv « hrtlrtjl ilita
land, N. V., after -pending the
ax follows; Preaidbnt, Mra, Fred Cervantes Day program held at
K*| Hi* r f k,| et |,» " l a
\f M
.*
t II M
proto ♦i k I n tail'M Tin 1 1 Dorr#® il«#
Edward anil Raymond Mulkry, winter on Lake Charm. The) oc­
l‘
« t il In* ! &gt; f r &lt; f n l , 'l li* i h "
tar
p|li*',11
tall!
Forwa-d; first
vice-prvildent; Winter Park Sunday.
Dll. I. T. HOHH
of Marietta, Ga., arrived Wednes­ cupied the re*idenre nf A S. Cut
! i |i ( m &gt; m I ill,* H t » i , » if r i i « r t « l i, itn i'
Tl»»- \nrKi»-u*i (|Hitrtwr INCH I
Mrs. Maud Tuppor; second vlcerklmptiiriHr
ill •* If III f r ■* »l* |(i|i I T if f a n i l )
5 '|*rt*
of il**» iJi»t4ilt*'M t tiMiirtrr (H K 'i )
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. I'attishall day afternoon for a visit with ton.
RrMl# Mill! i tlfMtllr |Halfgagg
r if * l w a - e im r
ilir m if
ih ir m w
Hi*of ,Nortl»w«*#l i|ii-iri**r iNW**l
preriaent, Mrs. J. A. Biallln#, sec­ and children, of Orlando, spent Mr. ami Mrs. K. 8 . Rail.
&gt; r i t F IH 13 , fu r
|m * • ! ( H*'t n f l r i
of |fftdI Pill »**, ‘I'll Wo *hl(i 21,
T. K. Wainriglit, Jr., of Talla- (If fir#NeiltoralNnirlrr
retary and treasurer, Mrs. B. R. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. II. H.
Monr.i
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II
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11
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lei
ki'il
I
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"
f
|
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m i I lie*, 11Iff I i %
H„liUi,
.12 K*i M
The Grneva P.-T. A. will meet hn-sei’ ; Mr*. J. W, I’hll.oi, and
fi| f«lf |M||
f»|
I III *•
|I'l|i||f*tt
lliiie
RttMii. -f*:w r. H-—A I** to.
iMleol to ,H,trifnnl. l lorlii* .K ilt
Grey.
Fattlahall.
Friday affernonn. May 4 at .1:00 Mrs. Lliiie Wninrighl, of Jack
ih. I *i aU o| April A. K . IISS
PWceear run
l((ftr#*l rtltVrt-T Hie F P a f I r f
The monthly business meeting
RATES
H t t i f , i t ,| I,.,. 0 , N',* ;'7 I * « I I V
J\Mi : . *» l MllATlON, lit.
KImi \mVt IlKMlk »»!•(«.
Mra. Nall* Thomas,
Frank o'clock in the &gt;rhoo| auditorium. -nnvllje; und Uni.'P Miller, of MlHjocl.tl \liairr in I ’ninPorY
Ml I
I * 11 • »I H 111 •I - 1 •• TIS
for May of the Civic League la,
■at for Tuesday afternoon May,
2. Arrangements will then bt
nude for entertainment of th*
Seminole County Federation of
Wefhen’a Club.
Margaret Matthew* entertained
at a delightful card party and
dance Saturday night with the
following present: Mr. end Mra.
BAYE TOUR WATCH repaired William
Bast, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
, by pno wha really- In
ert Blake, Mr. and Mra. C. Garn­
•riggy. Jewglgr, Mag. Aro.
er, Mr. and Mre. M. H. Biaahea■hlp, E. J. Sprague, James and
Bill Matthew*. Sandwiches, cake
CAR val ind punch were served by tbs
guarantee, ms less,
A Buaa, DeUera. 111 MyrUt
MU* Elsie Dunbar left Tuesday
far her summer home In Phila­
delphia. The Dunbars have been
10—PWwfTg and P h iiti
wlntrr resident* of Longwood for
FOR BALI
Kta* garnet pe the fiat thirty year*.
Miss Wisona Craig, poetmis‘ u to „
--------M..T.
tr*** of Falmouth Heights, Mass.,
CmuhaV,’
Mr*. El.'e. Craig, Hra, L. 0, Went­
worth and Mia* Hsian* MrUaJs
left for home on Thursday.
f o r B iw r r / i
Winter visitors ' ban had' a
Tenth
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WASHINGTON, Apr. t L OPy— Praaldaat R ooarrrlt and
fr&gt; r
M. H arriot, at F ra n tt. announe*,j today th at war d ebu
CONCORD. N. C„ Apr.
of Z. Sm ith I n n a t e .
dUcosoion will bo continMd In
B eset Pilikoff, ittorney for Mr*.
Tk» prilUoM ^ 1
I. a t thr
Paria aad Washington. Tbay
L ib b y
Holman Reynold*, an- daughter's fSSMRO D®*1 ,unJ **
taid a "F rank and friandly"
ncuiwed Uot night that the for- »et o.ide in order th a t young Rev•xchanga o f »lew» hoo bc*n
IL e &amp; ^ itra tio n
m ar Lroadway to r.h oinger will iwlih- eecond child, ra c h try J&lt;mith I a i c s I C i t i z e n s A r e A l ­
hold oa thla tontrovartial iu u a
C a rte r
G la s s
S c o re s
receive mote th e , &gt;300.000 of the liqrnoM. »” A baaw «f hlo m trM flitia tf lC a D e d O u t
I
D c ln y e d A r ;
and they axpretaad tb« belief
m o st U n a n im o u s In i
G o l d
D e v a l u a t i o n eo tite of bar U 'o hu'hond. Xo h- &gt; age ta IJbby Holman, m i y h a r e
th a t tba talk "andaabtadly will
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balp In datarm tning otepm to be
A c R e p u d i a t i o n , D i s ­ tobacco
mUIUma. through
an
OwHftw«^ re aaaad nntil tclay .
.la r ia t W b o R e f u s e d
taken hereafter” . A joint elate.’ W e e k - E n d
T o H a n d le P ro b le m
J ,* W - Ann* Cannon Reym»M« aph o n e s t A n d l m m o r a l agreem ent between atlornay*.
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reeftva
thU Hnlmiu Reynnlda and
m e . n j . unity m d c . w . KM*, s u m m a r y 1O f
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mirger
W e v h ete?
aftrrnono ■ S h o w s W o r k i n f f s O f a p p ro v e d b ill to UM k a d i .
hank, by broadening tha law for A ^
u u l # OTtT the
Mr*. Joseph Co .nnn, grwn.1ta llo n o f n a tio n a l t u t r d f o r
C o n tro v e rte d
B i 1 1 la t e ' t h e m a n u f i c t r i r e • i
borrowing from rational binka g25.000.000 estate was iodirated m u'her ami ea-guardlan nf the «ta-«d they will a irp o rt unless the
iw n rte * A t L a m a r a , a e e n e o f
nalc o f 3.2 p e r c e n t b e « r !«
waa passed today by tha S enat*.! yeaterday as Jody* Wilsan War .laughter, rw n te te that »n n * " ^ wntimett* »f Imal ta tp a y e n ia.!
a d 'a tu r b a n c a in w h ic h th e
ther lutasbvr.
K ta ic n , ba«
Pl
lh_ ,
fh. 30-hour
1wick, nr North Carolina S apariur. men* bad haan twnebad where e* *i ita u u ,1t m
na. the
,ne ap• •- H ighlight, of House Bill No. w in
tuv.
in s .iw e i
e , *a n ud ancuv
e n t IHe
Pi e d itio n tbnl
the
,!| ^ a n hearing a petition of | rhiU would .h a r t equally t« the
d i a t r l c t judge* w »* b e a te n a m i
of many of this tlly l id ISO whieh Is known as tke Sholts tO a J o in t -t* n &gt; p er« M « *■
rteval
rork weak hill, when reported l® , ^
„ , nV 4ml Trust esta n t nf WjOOOOOO. and that the
t h r e a te n e d
w ith
h tn g lm r .
of
‘• r m « . h p . r r r . . ^ . d - 1 F -n d lr* Bllj and aeer. which - on- j j u d k U r j- C o m m itte d b tH
a 1—-• - a— aawavti. V
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the House, would Include newrpa- ^r-omnanr
oi a im rj
C’nmnanv rrn-euaroian
o ru rn is n
T h e G o v e rn o r a c te d In re ■
gggahliM
In
the
court*.
£
£
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* j . i d e t e t e oppooMUm
has W en) a d tjtm n ib tr f o r t h «
pert and periodical* waa made b* p a n n ln Reynuldv, 2nd. H ist ch ild .
Ip o n a e t o a r e q u e s t fr o m
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Chairman Connery
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C T A lV n A i t V O R V
R O R R i l l ) W W M thcmselew.
-hei»r for luce,! i„ the H t e e . .r e co n tain ^ |str»tkl.apoas«r*d Mil t a
Draggod from his boorh, sb- P I p e e d O n B r e a d A n d * « « " - “ * " • KMr," r
soMdata
ent * 1
IM lillilU } d l/lllU
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H U D D E JIi
h illlf for e« Other lea-on than in th . following Summary:
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• departm
*
fr-.-ted rod m 's'roated bv more
—
In In-lsnre* where a govern- and freak w ater fish, shall
lh
per
n i O P A Y O l that the hooitSoMcr-' groups are
than
100 balllgeront farmer*
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r IN 1 U L o
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T r - w d , o “**•
• . mental unit ha« defaulted on tta commission and
w arrio r 4fitn«* f«n# fnroctea*
■ ■ U U V r ^ . a j „ lh&gt;M *debt
„ |H foihsl
the than
hill o ff
'.
r more
50e .s
days,
tha su rv ey .. . .
*
publi: official* who perm itted th.
a too. W-year-ted Jade* C tarw a
h- only rrnw d, yet p r o p o ^ l fo r ,
’
dirM (H to , ppolM
Th* Sonata discus add tha
P-a-Gey woo rr iOT frirr from the
BIRMINGHAM, A la, Apr. B .— jelay
j«iay In
tn yproaecutlug
n a n a u a g .Joseph
sw r"
the rrii«l
lh#
relief •*
ef the
in# laapayet.
iB«raTvra »nw»
while Ji ”• " t»
, . ,
tag Mil
—The nine negro defendant* in
In
New York banker, might I *»
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I .td l othere » U th .l the hill need, adm inistrator, or virtual t* « lv .r. mobile license
rf^rrta of Ow; exwoteeif# «»da*
»ba a at e d dlacuaalon
•
whllo Mn*a rsm# from state tf - -he “3 otlsboro
■o ease" Inst night be civilly reaponsibie for loas**
looses j
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only a few amendments to make • who Tun Hon, under the board of
boar MU was brought in.
fH ah t th a t sBeoad toslty In law mam lockrni In tha day cell of t h . ' «uf.'«'*d by a n t -WyoeHor. 1"
K l l l C t i ,.
l i r , t tning e/ It# kind d m in l-trstio o . In su&gt;i cases tha
| In v ita tio n T o A tte n d T w ft V a lu a b le
Tha House UtUitlaa
*nf«*rram*nt will .hr Herat iratad .
,i* r drawn up.”
! hoard is given the following pow- yooteTday reported
D m
i s ca w
u sos oi o. . n. . O f P a y
w
A t e A ls o S to le n In
T ta tad**
w h H by *•“"»* fafferaon county jail on a diet o f | T n I ^ mcom t»ny°w »» J l t e ' «t the i
Only on* di«-enllng vs&gt;-ce wn*
with only on* dlrrtwMafi
w ater a fte r they — ■
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era .f t a r thao felMd Ht on •&lt;*»*
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..........* ~ ~ opening of the Senate investiga- i
N o t K e p t B y G ro u p E a r l y M o r n i n g H a u l taxed again*! the ttteaejie thU
Assumes complete chatge of fis­ bin it* agempt munJrtpaUy
Jnled
and
refused
to
return
to
the
te fora* him V* »a*o an oath th at
.
lion o f the case,
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, toot n*ng. It wa&lt; tb it of tV. If. cal affairs, superior to local ofutility plant* from the I 1
ho would net t i n any m ere ftra - night cell blocks.
. president Roosevelt sent *« ,n*
Si*i lj &gt;
Seventy-five
# u n ly -T h r tt'o
o nlt .w
.* i ■«»%
automat»r
•*»•**• *» Tuunlcllffe,
i inniciinv. former
nuniri h
bank
h « gia|**gllqul 'ltwc
* w fteein.
r m rA K O . Apr, g r - t - n —M
■■.........
' ■' ■■ rent g rtsa receipt tag '
Armed with pteee* - of- metal • Senate th e nomin a tio n ,.q f
_
d o o m , d e n ie s . - —
tea I.r.
or
militant ~ B i t i t e l p L W i. te ^ n S S w IBW powhdti ni I nb* eapeetMd hlmseir aa being
Require su h reductions of Iho lh* I M l L agklatnr*.
Ha woo aloaoe* — ~*wd with -jPP*d from plumbing and light | rw-a
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j n
* « « t e l l f c * * l | " n l “ ' -.g a in st anythin, ca.ep , home twdget as m s) seem necessary to
Cor*.
The aaClafi was. ‘ *
Khool leath ers de.lined to break I _ r____
i nr s ___
|Ka, ar* r r p o r ld a* 1 rule
p w w and dirt-. '*•!•*«
lh* Board.
’
„ p e r n o r o f Puetto
l
committee
ronscioosnae* with • to p . and fU turea, they defied Jail wardens
brer I yesterday wity sis of
(he personal
being the
personal property
property o f ' Her* at* lb* highlights of stateTake charge of all th# property o f x t f Mg *nd. oa
and refused to return to their
’
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hi* trousers ramerad.
cage's top lirgat bankers n ha ! Major
m . j.— J .
fC.. ||at.*bi«
Hal.-bts n were | rnents mad* today to a Herald i*- ,n d money of tb* uatt and during. l w t r f h tTH , f ,R ;
11a.
|
adm
inistration's
controlled
f y story of tb s abdtclion war
had invited them to an esrinsiv* among the
&lt;
lb* articles stolen from purler:
the period of lh# '
Sheriff Hawkins took charge o f' inflation project b ro m e o rs n a rrd
rriatad by • nawa earres.ondenl
club to eaplain
why they could jib
l.we. Florida National
Nationol G
tt uu o d armR. ...
A. .Newman,
loral ----------business every check or , ' ,r^ n‘
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L'anal*
ililfHltf
OVFF
raflread . commls.lon.
in a V iger*:* 8#nat* dispute over __ advance more money for ■ory „**,
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w W aeeam prttiaA (ba f» ™ .rs . a ' the situation and gave the
M ayfair Hotel some tr in and former Fity t'ommisslon- etuuteralgwed by th e h e o r f . r e ^ M„ m
roported
who ramainad with Ju d j# Brad- groea nearly an hour in which to (ha soldiers' bonus last night a 'te r sc he I pay roll*.
t | me , f t r r f0:3U s 'r h r k Wedne* *r: “ Yea. I am most rertalaly in rrwmtali^# M forP b#Hig p»»mirniir^iin
'
* *
rhange
their
mind*
and
return
to
the
cbim
bet
had
v
o
let
to
gt»v
_ lay throughout the iff« l .
t ’orer* were laid far 12 in a i j a y night.
favo: of tbs UIL As a im labor of
Make * gvnerol aurvey aad de,j y
g w Cteati*r a l l
la c*lla, and wh«n they wet* still f tesldent Roosevelt power to .leprivate dming room at th* Uolon^ T()c t u*|
,.,„M not be the O ly t onm lw m i I dealt with t.rm in*
‘ * Tha farm er j entered lb* Judges defiant, ordaredt ha door lo krd
•* ^
f f 1'I A e ftli - M i t e , ' «M?
* court room to u.i.-uas orflb . him and bread and w ater diet. Th- ne­ yaluate «b# ojUar.
I eague flu b , hut the teacher* In- ,i*trrminest today for Captain II. tb* llondheldeis* I'rotectiwe ComSo th rtk ta a l"* * u ,h# P? 1 d ira te 1 they might b- under a1-- 1
l* 1
haailaga wh.rh *.'• to d.tarm lna gro** told th* sheriff they were
th'a«b" urn. and l.ievilenants ; n-i.lee an-' Its a l i a '"•&gt;» f° r QnT
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bonus aeallm ert th at Dsnwwratw
Determine w hat. .a(IU«C«- Mm1' 10'
tha co n stit.tlo .a l-y or .wo taw ■"raid they would bo “ beaten -P "
I gallons if they took luncheon ^ A&gt; IwCotte* and Karl K. Said- two years, and w# c m ild n t ge*
let let* nUr.tlfctwd th rir pl«»* *»• arffh-Jta - tin* n •iers
produce
the
most
revenue,
la
P**­
law* rflat.n* ta u i.f i.a t o f« * grew, who hod spent m o a t.tf v**- te rm te , a g ree t# a n y th te g l a lh*
ft* id a rn e d to their cell*.
a vote lest night on t h r t e
One by gn* the hanhena took terdae afternoon ami la«t night wsy e f t - ealUeateal, I'm perfectly. vent exeesflv§ taxation and r*ro*r .
•
closures.
M- •;
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Th* l' u room in fk lc k th* it#- wed ev t h r tnftntio-i • p w r a m aa
staged. tjm r * &gt; c b * n ia * rI* x whole, p rd a d jo u m d ta mrA* th eir seats: Chstles" G. Daw**, *hyeking oanr g»»rv a rtk le of wi ling to allow a commlasion
S
t e f e
•
• ~v psed-nnly arilh n table #a , K M ey 1# haw tha W 1 W "-»• -ha Irm a, of the Clip Kattswal eorrrnm ent property In the build- k.TO O V y-thd ’guvernot w ar* o3il S
—
H alts court inU rfcrtrc# « ll I
Rank; S n itn n A. Smith.
!«-. left for Rt- A se-Slin* ee-'v » ,t deetlay f*r we haven't been
sm eklnf.
&gt; *
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/h r j their meals wet* served and
it -ta an
1•
“Title la » y H e n " , h» aald.
fa* r f '" ' nt 'b r Northern T rust; Mel to,lav Iv report the losa directly aH&lt; ta do a tning tow ard a •*•- Isv k«i#« »«t by lh# bosnL
some chairs. They ar* taken to h be Scaet.
bondholders’ m#ost»#&gt; which umuld
4
1
port
waa
a
tU
a
lc
d
la
every
Requires
tlm
ira
t
locally
W#
cnaY
Hve
un­
• :n A. Traylor, president of th* tn N atiueal G o a d off cere there.
Tba farmers reaa In reply to hl» dally to give them room for eaeragent making
project offei*.' a» «-» nmcn-l- F irst National; l l o e a d T. Fen_ « | l |.nta* t a ' |a*«** w
msnda, d ra fte d blm off the elao, but have been returned to
The robbery w ar di*-orered '■1 dr. i SO-mill |r ty with eu r a*M»a. omm lttee „
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w h W r Updid ndt hold I t a meat to lh* Inflation lelW at ion
neb. slapped, blm and shook him. th«eir
lr tells
and bunk, a t nigau
„ u.Tutdwar trn . presid er'. so*I Frank , l | b i t I- Rnbir'issn. ’• *1 chemist t td ■Pent aa high as it Is, On.I if a claim fo r bond payment to file tta Gable In the «v*n- i W r
:* 1U u»d
night.
FTOaiou, tn rafnalng to retem to | by
" Natr.
Nnir. tr kk f| ppresident
of the
llarri*
- R e a a t.r
. Robmmn.
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n e ' .. _
n s w rri m
roe narv
i„ „ f |be Med* *al Itetarh c&lt; mmiasiaa can he p leduce both, a n a , and addro-s of tke actual •mall
on.I tarrie d blm a o t of th r court­
*k»terd*tr :4h«
owners of tbo bonds.
and k
Savin—
Bank,
room. tkrorgh tba lobby of the U m T lalU . Warden Edwin said the —
- f—e - j i - s s r s s : cr.dcr
: : r . T*uv
t- . . ^ « B
..k . and .
. h , »tsit*»l the hriihling as well as help solve our debt
Determine taw much stall bf ihp M f V n r t t - a f n t a i
problem,
1
am
heartily
la
favor
loartbouaa, a id or to lh« law s.
negroes aent out • pl*«* *f « « ; wku.
“
* ‘ . h i h * ,^ * " ^ Rp
yeaterday afternon n". about 1:30
t n .l ^ H o ® * * " f BfRI
paid Ui creditors.
a ro ts which they
t* made
th e Continental I'llnoi. Natb.nal
,ock. The front door pmIU-L ol thr MIL”
There tbay tlamandod th a t In boatd
F
u
aid
eat
ta
lk
e
r
than
m
andatory.,
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Sell or ad lust U x certificates of yesterday
mwjrtmT p o rplng. *
A. P. Cennrl y said “ Whilr I
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a
i Bank amt T n u t Comrnny
"•w *at“ M l t a algn *07 inoi# printed “ freedom for the Scott»llr c ln t i t a ’ iita ih a H il* '
Approval of the
Their .onp
c a not very familiar m lh th r bill, liens. Equalise oil assessment rolls
foreclosure aetlana. dodge Bradlay, boro boya” and mad# demand* for
H o rw W W h h f l d
clause, under which Reosere.t
it ft very tvioent that it la time under Its supervHlnn.
T he- nv-n-he l roll* f»r *0 minabout M . uefled ta crow • v .d warn -b e tte r treatm ent."
F irv rn t any local a ffb e r of 4
would bn authorized t# se d a te th* p|e«. The— a ra-« on H*e •' «r. •** B H r t k O f E n g l a n d I n
.nat something ir ila in and deflrough y kaodlad tom* muiu.
unit alwut te detaull from m iklndollar's
gold
conttnt
'hy
a*
much
I
rite
be
done
ter
o
i
t
people.
This
tarn
of
the
invlleil
guest*
ww'ke-l
Whan ha pecsRiad in la f .r ir g
A r to r d W ith F re n c h
Rap W shd of Ih rra l Poontv.v c-*
aa 10 percent,. climaxed a long t , f'oweril Smith amt Milton
* I III
n o t IS
in t ia
— any retuud sgrterpent or to towd
til K
aerta*
te iMifv
offer II,
It. anu
and ■
I am
ta gird Ikd.pgOi, Ibi l i r m t n ,
icfunding
bo
nils.
'
t
i
l
bitter
f1«ht.
in
w
hkh
regular
'.ta c .d f lif t
.*■.
R ,en ter, em i«sa-ka front th*
TAKIS. Apr. 2 * .-b F V -A n a r-t hope* that It will pa*' H»# Lrg'«nio»: of whom ware awoknl. loaJm 'rn'nff
Set up a state Veftmdlng sgeb- Rro.,*
Republican* led by benatur nerd, w h-s! ea'b rrv ion** 'n an or rerd between tb# Itenk of Knx-; » t* « aa . bo.#m# a U v.“
rd tha bUctCaUad'/jadg* I l ia a
r» which «h*n fcavd po*»r to 4*U
' *fCt. “
“ *' “ * ■
Rcvublicaa. Pe2n»ylva*l*. eo.ghl - a n l tf l rrohl f r salaries, past land eiol the F rer h Irensurv b&gt;
G tatgo A- Speer raid "In priq- refunding tabde for any u*H, of - its jW e - Af eVV'erll'-i-a. 'fog ,w»&lt;
trte k , allmbad la .bahlnd hlni and
t*
eliminate
the
sc.-'.teu.
due
sin-*
June.
I9.T.
Raymer
is
I
which
between
N
O
and
I00
rod
I
ion
.
cl
pie
|
im
la
lavor
ol
the
bill.
If
eaaitad him aw f?. A t a «;«.»•*
: .__ ; f»w' U tters ‘td roomtaro &lt; \
Ju st befero the vote, S tn alo r - teacher hlmse'f. Smith a pr«n- ••ollar, will b# m**te availaM* I* It means that the state will I f / exrhaago them .'Complete on,) exriuslvo. power ten,,ad ’ (h roafvectV.n ‘ &lt; ttk "l]
r a t e t t e f r t i V ^ 1 aioond M*
jU-m,
ef
Virginia,
e
term
er
DemNearly
M
men
end
,wom#n
mpt»
dissse*
of
our
bond
question,
• be treasury was siqneil today
an i n •lp*l. .
t« deal wUh rrtdttoTS.
.erntic secretary ef the treasury,
•W e are sorrv we -ana nave The pact term s will be published |.&lt; just what we need Ie c u s * we
paalad t
Rm|Uir# holders of defaulted
Th# Juilu* roeentlrg * m ajority of thla
|
n
o
se
to
take
Issue
with
tke
inllar
I
knew
that
w*
are
aot
gelling
tnnivkt.
News
of
lb*
signatuie
(Cnnlinue-1
O
p
Fa*
•
Five!
•till ra
ef tb* fatm - county's la rg e r toapoyrr* met at
bro*d« to plar* them In e.cro*
los Ifgla atlon. eapressing rrg te l
pus best down the pound sterling tnjrwherr In tta m atter. I am not I pending l h , Issuanc# of refunding
»aa
th e U k . Mery Community BulU- . ^
^
|h v M
LOCAL R H » PA S S gn
the
very l imtliar with lh* b il, but
Judge
only pa- tty Ing on We«lne*.lay night for what
by M , i Bg :
MEMORIAL 8FRVICB RLATRD It *oms t* hold out some ta p e for
um adeua
R etire bonds of o defaulting
The Aseneiatkd Pros, IikIst
rotus.ng to
proved Is I t • th:rough dlacus- ( - j 1*, .im ply m aintaining the nt. vised The llernld that House IWI
(Conti---------- - PM * Five)
unit a t snarhet prteee. using the
TAI.LAIIAR5FFT.
Apr.
Mis#
*N#na
Wylly,
Ink*
Mary
____
e‘«n o f proposed steps which may j .Hud# o l my earnest tonvwlion* N«* CA7 lisr-otlreed bv Repre-e-v
proceeds o f refunding bond sale*
♦ lesid eat C ta i . V l s r g e pro p erty
be taken to effect a relief In the , un public question.^w kich I* more it a th e e C. W. E -tznv—ev and R. -M e m o r ia l services f#e l b H a lte d ^ ,
(Continued on Fug* Two)
t a C t e « f eitite. ta u n tlr. of k artell -telth *G reat
I Holly on T V eeh t »ftertv*-n hm! s e n . , ^ K- M ^ t a s - V
tax harden of all resident*.
at t t t '
W n n * .— L Th* M l
f”’
^
£
•«£•;— • “ « « - I
ic o n ,I .te d 0 4 P ^ Two)
Aa a result of tho discussion,
an amemlmrnt to the Sanford « dy t t a Florida S en ate in Its c h a m ta .
a crmaaltte* composed of tho
mfed1 the &lt;A n teriata
.b a rte r re'ntlnq' to lb* -hit-es of
following person- was named to
would appes* t aay&gt; kl
ta
t•*
3
R
M
«
'
Sanfmd
p
r
o
^
y
Ita
tax
r
d
lector.
a thorough ranva* of soeweakyri Gw d ra ft a f th a i
lb I t bSCSA o. Use p i f O of h
t pupil* of sra l Wvrnl prohlema of ffivarnners t a tad not had tuo.- ta
...... Will con­ ment aad kow a aaela* may be
.ante ecqasrated with what
— ecbaal c a re e n th effected In each department:
f f t e r / '1
I*.***, s - l j therefor* he rouid ___
Frank
E
van.,
B.
F.
Whroler.
E.
B 'K a a i t t o a to b#
s g a ia rt,
- ____
■ dabts t e t e r i t a t l b a '« a 4
Ruth B ry m Owen, Fiorina's
*-e
quoted
as
beiag
for
or
against
bald a t th* aehapl o* Monday A. Don glass. W. I - Cooper. A.
most distinguished woman, de­
' i ^ n Elliott. 3J-ye*r-old (otptdf i sta g la ^ ir d IlltfftaUoa
if
nlgkt at t :00i a tld th It was an ­ O. W agner, t - P- Hagan and r .
livered th* addroes which was tt a
I- A. Deuglavs, -form er c o u n t/,
r t -*g* mechanic, died at tta manta. •
■waleeacd ttam rolvr* as pleased
nounced tedBf .kT .H- B. Morris, L. Woodruff.
Pi*
Brfor* a a audience which com­
slerk, s ta te i la s t "Since I am in |.-rr n a id -la u (h to a Memorial Ho*Thla com m itt *o held a meeting ”h lt“ e f the National D. A. Kprincipal a f tk# aaMal.
•#*r
th
eir
raro.rW
*.
«•*•
fortably filled the Woman's Club
wvek.
accor-Cng
to
MrsJohn
li.
favor
a
f
Oavoraei
Rboltz'
e
onoin)
'
,
|
,
aj
night
a
l
*b*ut
•
J®
a rt night —
,
t h e program wUi be aa f allow : a t llm Canrt Honan thla morning
Fa* Slate directed lb* I U r.
, rotraas, f am ia favor Of
o'c lock from InJarie# ho retelvod P r i t t l l n e n t P h j ^ i k f a u ^
IavacetioA.hy Itee. R. J . Mllli- and will report Its finding* a t a laon aray , w ta returned from that a .d i’.ori. m tb* third pvnunl •«•«•
T ta final piny was a *romtm
rm
invent
of
TW
A»tort*lfd
bUL”
*
.
city last S r t.r d iy afternoon.
■In in eutemobllo ecoidmit rn lr
In -H a v a n a A r r e s t #
rx * i Ba’utory,
dtzasatlc skit tit »d "No Sab* .
m eetlag te U k # Mary
Mrs. L io n sidy stated that the J jttle T heaters ejened a »»« day
J . B. Lawson, .form er -butenes* : I .rah A tta r r h o r tir hofeto
sight a t T J 0 •--teJu.
k ^ lk g . , k f . - W t e l f t « a s off*to I by th e Orteodo
Caagiaas prodcced msny im-.or- ■esswn last night w.lh tt a pn&gt;ms a and paw a realter: "I •™
_
night Tvoedsy. •
Tit# pohHe •• hivltad t# attecd
sontetio-1 of three weli-re ri.rd L ittle T taa-'vr. tim e in for n te a * c e rtaial/ la favor oy t t a bsIL It‘
Koneial rorvlree war#
r* % h y "’ 0o 'T o High th is meeting and exprem
Ha *aat developments and th a t it was
m easure af approval, emi t u
1e/ r—
points
of teal■ •—
merit.
At the grp reside in Lakevicw
—— ».
—
—
—
——
. i Bales; greet- nlnion o» »ho roeohiUona th at wUl at tended by d eieg itrs from erery one-set plays.
ck a ra tte rs wot* |U y*d by Mr*. ---“Ski I In a", t t a S w f s r i U ttle
Wait it c a n t hr lag coadstiuna t h a t . %
kHJ, afternoon a t 4:00
section a f t t a reen try . “ We t a u J
T*. W. U a t n : Ad- t a s r r o a l r i . ■
T . E . McBride. A r.h jr FsahhM PT heater piny tk r t wpa written by
are as had M they now are. I feel wilh Rev. Smith
y
talks
aad
addiessra
h
/
i»»
nith Hardin
H aidin of
®f f * t h k # t a y k t n p«*i,k
Sharon; ealedlcF ran k . Evans a f l^ k * M ate
Mrs. H. M. fpgw ecth and directed i r t B. C t f W i i TKornxIlo
(Ceuthmod On Fag* Ftvo)
list Churrh offkrltej u «k.
First Methodist
Giles
-ailed tke meeting ta erdet arid lag Amarkcrt*”, s ta said, " t a t I
L
x
t|td
o
r
if
,
I1
*
r
l*'
M
yikk.
iny.
a fte r explaining t t a purpaa* e f da a s ' think th a t there were ary by F . C. M acM ataa. was toe lu s t
si
rM
^
l
d
l
#
e
k
s
t
e
.
:
i
&gt;
a v # tta
S
tate
officers
ami
•
»
"
*
&gt;
•*
lo ta offered. A t Ua ronriurtoa.
MK EllMit V I I 1. B lllr t of NfW m_AaJ a&gt;teld4 s teal l
Is
-ailing together so many U**nv- •hat wot# as ta illisa t o r as well
ro fc a a ta u tiv e * *1 rorb LUHe C o l o n e l R o b i n g
to
B
naford!,
t t a cast raapaaaed ta t«te **Mr*.
Owal's.
Bta
Hampshire »rd ram * w
o g p ||
wto, ha rogaeated th a t
’•
T h u - p r group a lterd ng t t a aaO n V i s i t I n M o s c o w , Soot fo rr R S f 4g*i H* wM | k j j - t a
tl peiaonal trtom . h cores, white Mrs. F**worth. w ta
WtaatoT o f O v i t e ho s a t e aa mad* a tptendi i psismsal
ta
a
l
t
a
^
w
T
.
-v
ro
at
O
Im
wtaaa
form er esopUyuo of the S iaford,
U ro an|g ,. and I waa pi s seat ad w ith a large bou­
__ the*,
_ . h ag
J #s th
-halrm an. and th a t th# meeting before
ax t t a Hotel ^ H u i : * s
ea'CT
M o rro w . Apr. 2 * .-b F )-&lt; Cteo- B.rak CO. He U sold U t a snirivU '
w at certainly p re .d oi t t a fset quet of flowers, made a short
this
jf
ta
i
a
s
e
x
wbrv
t
t
a
vlecttaa
t a #»wn fav Blavtaaalan P*&lt;*T * *
ate Raymond Robia* arrived
c .tsm talk la wkl b she »-•
from Florida.”
t , a wif# aad daughter aad sovtoday #a his first visit t*
. stated th a t t t a pressed .ppateteU oa for t t a plsy'a a f ciflrocB w as a fraturv.
n s l bWte relative* Jiving Jn New
• T onteht wiU w e U u m l s f IM •iar# t t a r#volution which ta ritEnrland.
..
L. *
r o e * 4 cLa’n m a . wWla F . -B , _____ . ____ Mrs. Owes, who te-i roceptiea a a j aalo g volt
Jcages a a d a ad tsari remeniHV* tea: M a n a t. Four p V /s wdl t a ■vis ed la Ma capacity aa A u
Mi. Elliott waa a t tha w tael of
Just
boon
aim
ed
M
inister
tn
Dan­
p rttete'- waa
yrroeoiad
a
fte
r
wbi.b
it
is
caa
Rad
Crooe
rvprrsoatati##
and
Clz ide Shoemaker's cesp* when
____ to t t a Daaisk Itw sttan tec th a t tt a ia ' aim a lt e r p a y s I* fri­
cd th a t t t a Jed ye» wi I
ta rin g wki.h his contact with it roundel a corner enroot* te
D a rte r tb a avaada* th^M H am - a short riait wtth t t a . . .
t
t
a
aam
a
a
f
the
w
iartag
play
Lsaln aad T rtesk, was latiam l*. Sarferd MU T taaday Bight T ta
Th* e rs t hulPdad Mrs. R- Ivrov- »h—o w ta rnm*# Uvea a f th a t netU a. N -#.
r Disavow ina any pteR kal e re e v - car yido-siiiyid -W il i l ighta*
. C lera. Mr. pad M i l A. M. C .rrx- th e oatetaadl-'x pUyer.
T. w - »aw*on, W. K wpa recrirod -w ith agan
taasic mlasten. JU btea datearoU sad tu rn ed , p m » jw v a&gt; « ' t l t e T ta l i n t ptsy.
-v John . teabsrht M s F . It accordiar to M ia. laaanrow waa way. W. D. RafW *«. M sx**a t a t t a Octasde Sorous O t a V i
a
t.
MW
M
at/
Diffhtaa.
M-. Kl MU s l d H r. g k n w tkar
taUavta
tkvt
Mr*.
Osroa
Will
t
a
'- i f f . t* PL Hasmn, A . «
H t g b l s f a a . aad Alex t a d m M a t l * o o’-Mck. F b lW . around." If* last waa in the poors
k i t y c o t s t e bruited
ro- cc S' n O.
C J " . . . t a , V. K
p in / will roam T riO M r Iff r s r r r r “ ~ with bis diaapuenr■
a ry n r- ta b
'.tail
inh-rie* . * * :* * ■ r * " .
^ M. J t U . _
U
U
l#
Theater
c
f
_____
p a p wbU* aaroot* t# t t a W hite or*. Ho
raical t e a r , a a t e k s i a i
woe##, h aily Wodpa
&gt;, m r ;
M ] “T ta Bte»*c*C. by (t t a Rpus# last Baptamtay ta visit
rerouted t e tk* Orkla UtlM
Mr. EHMtt waa faaad U *
'
"
*f
SL
FPtet
‘
FiwsUeal
f
la
tte
r
Pad
I
t
a
r
o
t
a
*
«r. v ta w - m a sK i n b e a a -| - ,
pally
Pad a a *l _
aoata fhtelag a f him In F # rtb •ally Irjcrod - _ _ _
, a t d Us tte a a ch aim terM a a J " W t a t e *■ W
e-eratio« waa pi»fsrm 4d a t t
V-Vroen. | .
Carolina
maanUins.
He
said
t
a
___
sy.-rs
E. A. O d a w i Mrs. Sam Urn O a t e s A y I*
o'clock Wenaashiy a f U t a t e . "
smvro. Pro
Usro i l f M .
'
1
. M. . • * .
• • « t . l ' V-* H
Ia t .
. ? ..
.
A lA ^ .4 1 .
-OMC"
j . - .;s_ , -j
.. •
i-». • '
,y —’ K

HIGHLIGHTS OF
REFUNDING BILL
GIVEN IN BRIEF

-

NINE SCOTTSBORO
NEGROES RIOT IN !
COUNTY PRISON
K

O
A^ t r«r^cfe“h l r ; r r . s s n : c i i p b a n k e r s
,,"'|WAIT AT DINNER AND AMMUNITION

a ^ s s : - e f£ i

w a s s ii et

C

I^ake Mary Scene
Of Meeting Among
L arg e Taxpayers

Final Ex«i
To
Be Held
Pupils
A t'M i
School

Mr8.Leonardy Says
Owen Speech Was
“H it” Of Meeting First Series Of Plays O ffe re d By
Little Theater Groups I n Tourney

M,r,.«.B
mi Leon Elliott Dies nX
.. - (From Injuries
---iid*noi Received In Crash j afud wtatym

B

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*

n P la y e rs Bowling News Notee New Plymouth* Go
&gt;d In F ig h t la ib« .peeiol match** test On Display Today
a t Hi# B##f#rd Bowling At Sanford Agency
Suspension* night
Cl«b Alloy* Sanford** I man Uam
took tho Loo* burg BowU r, ooor by
M total pin*. U Tbar? of tb# lo­
cal Uam waa Mgh wtlh U S total
pin* with John Wamror • «loao
M ood totaling 547. B. Axky of tho
oppoolng U am waa high with W
for J gamo*. In th# t man ntaUh
Goo. Habo and Goo. Wobor of
Sanford won with a total o f 1014
pin* agalnat B. Walmtoia and B.
A .h r of Lako County who totaled
967 pin*.
Scoroa:
a a n ro n n
II.., Hnll.r . . IT#
f t M Ml
J»hn W rav.r
HI
J* •* » «
J«v Bh*r*n
l» Jl UT II*
r
T hafD
10
101 l i * • **
p . . i K l,id .
m
m taa m *

U 1 C A G 0 , Apr. 27— &lt; * &gt; M##t Will Harridge, of the
■ M S Longue, a mlld-manS ’Man with g Mg atlck in each
I yw U rday Mapped Indefinite
HhMaaa on tho ' three princl‘ W -tho W aahlitgton b»**b#ll
ad tp Myer and E arl Whitehlll
few W aahlngten Rena tor* and
i Chapman, kwae-otaallag atar
- t h t champ Iona hip Yank***.
|V handed ladaflnlta auapong after Praildent llarrlilgc
i a talaphona confertnc# with
pin* Gearg* M artarty and
rp.G*i**l to get their rartion*
I* Mg fight Monday'.
IgVea'l arty mor# l« aay .ar do
Row," the American League
m-adid s i ha oanght tho firm!
,ta«in for Phllaholphla whore
w fll'a m r* today to quottlon

MILANE TON

T ba §ggTM«iv# campaign of tho
Plym outh Motor CorJoaBUon on
Ita two now lire* of m otor car*
atartod Sort today.
Tho Plymouth Corporation bae
done tho unutuol by announcing
tw o naw motor ror* within a
waok’a period, ond both c a n . It
waa aaaerUd. are being bo kod by
an advertising tm l merehandlolng
campaign.
Annooncamtnt of Ihe new Ply­
mouth* followed th* rrern t atatom ent of W alter P. chryalar that
ho fe lt th at p te u n t condition*
*r*r# opportune f"r th# Introdoctlon o f now product*, th o t “ th*
m anufacturer . . - "ho offer* unuiual *alue*
»g»r»'»&gt;'', ]&gt;'
place* h i. fc.rhdt'.H betnr# the
people, will he In * P ~ '“ ® »•
reallte the gr*»H*‘ ••••’ •
,U
fu rth er atatad th*. - » l* wp to

g , tho Mil.
•
- . KWope—"Tbw pro*Wool o f tho
hill a r t
tarn rigid for pracllcal application Vfcd . . . do not go
fa r awough." • y j . . * *. .
. Production eaptm l— .
Green—“ W# think th a t w eald
prota.’V 'yeT y latoreetlgg rxperim eht and »* are willing to accep t;
It la oe* w hat tho euUom# woulJ

J. WAITS &amp; SON

rWI*

HOW THEY STAND

8haroa, Jr., of tho
Uam totaled M l.
Tonight'* matah *1

day hr th* Hoot* labor committo* th# flaw* they thlak ar* ruin*
oua In Secretary Parkin*' plana
for federal control of p m iictlo n ,
wage* and hour* of labor.

week to |o*e two toe* from hi*
right foot when a largo lath* In
hi* ahop dropped on **mo. Ed
Randall ha* bean On# of th# Im­
proved bowler. In tho loogn# and
will b* ml«*#d by hU loam and all
other bowlaro Hi th# loogn*. Ho
had many 200 aeoroa on th# honor
roll.
----------- -N H W W M I I —. . .
John latanl#
I t* . JJI |*2 *1*
it. w in*. Jr.
.{»* u »
t ; • ;!
John Ludwla
.|»T Ha I I I t i t
Wm l.uhrman H I
HI JJI »•*
i i m . v w*a*r
ta i
in n r »n

Witnesses Point Out
Flaws I n Perkins
Scheme Of Control
a ** o c ia jio n

Total* • - ........1M “ • « » 1,11 Kaoivlll*

ra im n ta a ia a m .

PAVOK B lL t

JoanCrauifoCd^fWi* y ’Rain,'1

■
LaulavlH*

■HASSfeE—- T h e H « w
i.o n claim* Uta.Tttpadpy

Imllaaa polio

C * la n M *

P in t there w ar William Green,
prealdent of the American Podera.lion of Labor, who agraed with
th* Idea of lim iting work to fl
hour* a day fir* day* In th* wo*k
but rantendod th at a federal mini­
mum wag* |«w would bo ■ "rioky
adventure."
Then there waa Gerard Swop*,
prealifcnt of Iho General Electric
Company, who approved tb* pur.
po** of the bill—"to *pr**d *mplnyment'“ endorsed th*
mini*
mum wage prupoaal, and accepted
Ihe .TO-hour week piovlalon but
Inxlatqd that rodeetkin hail batter
I r ciinlrulletl hy Imluatry Itnelf
Ihrm-gh modification of th* ClayIon and Sherman antl-truat acta.

WASHINGTON. A pr. 27.—
(A .P.)—Matthew
Wall.
vie*
proaldoat of the American Ped*
*ration of Labor, t*M tb*
Ifnua* lahor commllleo today
th a t prepared change* In tha
.10-hour work week Mil, *dv#&gt; ■
r a t 'd by Secretary I’erkloo.
would make aerfa of American
ladm lrlol worker*."

H r would dlvldo’th e total num­
WASHINGTON, -Apr. 2 7 . - (Art ber of hour* in. a ilx-m onth period
—Hpokrcmcn for organlxed labor by&gt; th* number o f work* *o that
i-1
•
■nd huilnre* pointed o at yrater-

yqurmoogwAndmoKNOyflLBo.

Yesterdays •Results
C o a t 8 5 C fe a ts T d u P u f '
saw r V r V ^ ^ S W r
llriMiklyn li Itoatnn }
i l . c l n n . l l I ; # 1. U iu t* 1.
rhicaga-l'ltlaburgh,
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BANK BOBBED
view o f 150 paraona Including the hours &gt;our pains hnvsn'l left ynn
GLOBE.
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It worha just ae swiftly with
blaitad th# aaf# of th# local drew Prince, negro, waa hang In Neuritis, tfclallra. humhago, and
Neuralgia dus v&gt; efmllar cause.—
repaired branch of lh# ValUy Bank of Ih* county j*U P#H .
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Highlights

Senate Refuses To
Accept House B ill
for a
OnBeer Regulation »l«y
tlire U
&lt;Continued from Pag* O®#)
im portant to me than party er
rw U ntiU ."

A decleion

Introduced In Florida.

‘t a t peace w ith all men and holltZgag, w ithout which no man ahatl
Uga tN* L o rd .— Hebrew* 13:14.
TUB NBBD TODAY
W ith bittern*** 1st’* all b* dons.
f W
. loat la not regained by
|t
..w hining.
•'At night w e ll ba no further on
f U « s atey aullanly repining,
g t e t m atters whoa* tha Mam*
'o r why,
‘ Mlsfortaa* lo w ly ha* besot u#T
Ta alt- bsilda th# wreck and cry
Tow ard! our goal vqrUl naver
v
g e t us.

In hatrad He# no help a t mill
f, WsTa W n g time with alt our
itw r

,* t* Sadly; soared
■*, *•’»'
Stad stren g th ,' w#
save tta m t
a ■our •burdens on

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and
atilt
our

A nd forw ard look and cahaa
complaining.
1 W ho bravely new his rare attack s
F Shall shortly newer goal* ba
I '
gaining.
By K d fsr A. Gaest.
j'

to

Inertias

the

amount of war &lt;hbt p.ymmtte to
be acre y ted In .ilrrr u n d w t h a
legiaUtion w m rraehed by D***crfltie Ifftdwrw, who l i f t 'd to n lM
the t e n from Itoo.ooo.ooo ■ to
1300,0000,000.
fe
The Republican. Senator Robin­
son, of Indiana, Introduced hie bo­
nus peyment a t a either to Ihn laCation leglilatlon, which, in turn
la ponding aa a ilder to tha *dminiatration farm relief bill. He
accepted the moolflaatlon a t the
m ig ratio n of Senator Long, Dem­
ocrat, Louisiana, but with a reali­
sation th at s . it was. making
payment ntandatory, his proposal
had no prospect of peesage. As
It now stands, president Rooterell,
under the amrndment, could pay
mf th . bonus with the new cur-

In those places it in absolutely essential that sufficient
power be centralized tn aome governing body, responsible to
the whole state, no that reductionn in the coat of governs
ment can be made and no that'some common basin for re­
funding bonds and eliminating individual creditor proceed­
ings can be formulated. In this connection it Is important
to note that tho governor’s board, under the provisions of
the bill, has no authority to increase operating costs or
bonded debts, but only to reduce them.
We believe that the real Intent of the bill In perhapa
beat explained by the text in Section 14 in which it says
that it la “the intention of the Legislature to place in the
Board the regulation nf local expenditures and the regula­
tion of tax levies under the police power, In order to pre­
vent excessive taxation and confiscation ot property, to fa­
cilitate the return of delinquent property to the tax roll, to
esfabiiah property values and to produce increased revenue
for the purpose of preserving the functions of government
and for the payments of creditors within such limitations
aa a safeguarding of the neceasary functions of govern­
ment will permit ,
We realise that this centralization of power In Tallahaala opan to grava abuses. Washington at Yorktown could
havo sold his Array to lh e Brltish King for k hendrome
fortune. ~ President Roosevelt, with the power of life and
death over every bank in the country, han Napoleonic contfpl of industry, agriculture, and all commercial life, in
the palm of his hand. Shoits, in Tallahassee, if this bill
fofa through, could Appoint some nit-wit from Went Florida
or Kankekee to* come down here and run this city. And
he might run it into the hole.
Your fsith In this bill must depend upon your confi­
dence tn Gov. Sholtz. Florida'cities have been struggling
With their problems ever since the boom. They have found
no fluid solution yet. Gov. Sholtz haa offered a plan. We
believe the Governor is conscientiously working for the tax­
payers and the people of .Florida. If you think nn we do
you will favor thin bill.

Recognizing Russia
to the recognition of Soviet Russia by the

amendment or not. a* h* see* fit.
A fter the Renat* edjourned, tho
Dvmnc-atlc leeilsr, Robinson, of
Arkanaia,
announced th at' th*
ITeu blent wav opposed to attach­
ing the bonus to th# inflation leg­
islation. Ha declined to {predict
how the vote on the bonus will go,
ssylng there was “con.lderabl#
support” for It.
liletav, who, with another former
treasury secretary, Senator Mr*

R e fu n d in g
Given In B rie f

to ld embargo" he do*
“T here', no necessity for makla* n a ta to ry criminal*
out ol 'V®
cllises* of the United S tate, who
pWaM to U ka their property
T*
• a t bo .hope o f gold and u*e It
aa they pleaae.
goSTl
"W e'*e gone beyond the cruel
eitrem itlee of the French in the |n _
Si ah teen th Century who made it , nw sa0
pohlahahU a t the guillotine $ m ^
u
a n p h n / to discriminate against The g
gold. In fa ro r of priatlng pre*. the rei
rials.
In ta ila g units not in default It
He said ferisral reserve note,
outstanding today exceeded by la made (b* duty oj each offlcteJ
W,000,000.000 (hose of 1929 "in t« furnish tho board with all In­
the daye of prosperity, a prosper­ formation desired, and to comply
ity brought about by a stock promptly with every order of the
board. Tha board la authorliad to
“ Yet we haven't passed a bank make audita or every city, codnty
bill to prevent a repetition of 0r district, and lo compel the In­
that", ho said*. referring to hi* stallation of a uniform account­
ing system under the supervision
measure now before a Renata
of th e state auditor.
banking subcom m ittee.
Tentative budgets are to be in' Denouncing the section of
nf the
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i m ^ f f v a f f l f f w r f W H W ’ttu rfw * S w i i f i w r w w
;hss« to accommodate trade,
rent" I t doesn’t mean inflation It
mber mean* daflatkm. T V rv is nothing
ore- in this lew to compel member
move bank* to end to depositors. It
m eant, almoat a piratyiia of tha
ha* farilltlis of th* bank* to aceomoaolj oritte trade."
ment
U la « said th* provision of th*
acre- amendment to Usua paper euro aK t'ren ry wee-the U f»t objectionable.
• re“I t I* perhapa the only faster*
that will get so-called money Into
mod* rirculatlon”, he said. “It merely
bond mean* to transfer obligation* of
pro- th* RO tsm m ent bearing Interest
lition Inin demand obligation*." .
terve
Forty-four Democrat*, including
0,000 Fletcher ami Trammell, of Florldat
e f th t Republicans and the cole
i the farraerdaborite, Rhipatead. Mlnr.eroun* sola, voted to retain Ih* gold
1 the rises*. Twenty-four Republican*
&gt; nn- ami 11 Democrat* were for ntrlk-

rH|-nwver-stojr until - Ik-goes
aver th* preclplcs and kills the
rlucr.
“I regret to disagree with ray
colleagues and th* occupant of the
White House whom I lov* and respert anil who lias exblbilc.l onpts-alleled ro u to i* in I • ylux to
bring the government within its
budgetary
requirements,
but
whether it be commonplace or sen­
sational I'm nna Democrat who is
going to vote agslnst this bill If
every on* of th* other D5 senators
vote for it. I may hav* reg ret,
but I ahall nsvsy make apologlr*
for my arllon.
A fter asserting he had written
with hia own hand tha plank In t$#
party platform declaring “sound
money should be preserved a t all
haiarda”, ha took up the Inflation

adoption, W
ra d u rtW . m e *
whet# ordered bp the board. Atjter
ih* actual adoption of Uw'bodgot,
the beard can order farther f*duztiom where it Cmt.rt*.
following decUrmtioo of principle
Is smbodted la the measure.
"The Legislature, sta te 'o f Flor­
ida, recogataes th a t eaceiaire debt
and extraragance in the opemttoq
of local taxing units and political
m bdirirhm s hare increaaed tha
local tax bordea to the point that
sufficient taxes In many Instance*
a re not being collected, to ade­
quately support auch subdlristeaa
and taxing units and to maintain
the necessary functions of geeem itient therein, and to adequataly
support the debt structure of aa»h
units; th a t many of which taxing
trait* are political aubdirialona are
now tn default, and further racagq iies th at the accumulated burden
on properties continuing to |my
( s i r s ta approaching n point erf
confiscation; th at the adequate
support and maintenance of auch
units, aa political eubdtslainns of
the state, and as gorernmental un&gt;
th* ex*rri*lng of adequate flaeal
control of the dabts and over th*
annual budgets and expenditure,
of auch unite and subdivision*
should bo placed in some etata
Hgen.-y to (the establishing and
m aintaining sooqd nnd conserva­
tive budget* and appropriation*
therein, severally, and n ftg n a rd Jng and assuring, so fa r a* may ba
practical'and within th# ability o f
the political subdivision and tax­
ing unit ta pay It* debts and ob­
ligations, both funded and un­
funded. It la declared the policy
of the state o t Florida aa to auch
subdivision* and unite to txarria#
adequate supervisory and adminlitratlv e control and th at
I*
hereby given to nnd pm cribed In
the board of admtniatratloa, com­
posed of the govsm or, th* trap*
urer and the comptroller, th* pow­
er*, dull#, and prerogatives herein aflcr set forth.

a tftw , pi f
POST OFFICE
LUNCH
S h o r t O rd e rs

H ave Y o«r G k a a ra
F itted Mmw l i t
Reduced price an singta vision
and Kryptok lena*. Also all
sta ll and modern gold Oiled

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D r. H e n r y M eL au U n , J r .
O P T O M E T R IS T
l i t P a r k A v*.
*

Iq tka Orient the Chinese cell It
g strategic re tre a t; and the Jap*
■ defensive attack.
‘ I f i only a m a tte r of tim e until
C M s n w may s ta rt tru st busting
among Ih , " W i n tru st.”
UioiutnS
la g go&gt;4
•4 out te
nya n«

O ewnunlam w o u l d probablr
w erk out beautifully a t long as
yna could x*t aome foreign ta v ­
ern Went to lend you th« money to
•bay sit tka thing* youf people
naod aa HUHn haa.-

, thing we tan't undentand
g', W%~should allow out Bukeradlter* ta pey thrir war
la liner, whan koma of our
U t e i 'a l n a i y

yroduu. mer*

thaq can poaalbly bq oaad.

for a settlement. In expressing a willingness to discus* an
adjustment of a debt contracted by the preceding and de­
spised rule of Czar Nicholas, tha Soviet* tiive perhapa
shown a greater appreciation of sacred obligations than
have some ofour former AUleg, such as France which failed
to meet Its lait debt payment to the United Staten although
being perfectly able to do so. &gt;
Aa for the propaganda'which the Third Internationale
haa spread in thin and other countries. It In pretty gener­
ally understood that Russia has about given up hope of
making a huge Communistic state out of the world, and Is
concentrating on making a going concern of its own govern­
ment. To uae the words of the Commissar of Foreign Affa in : "If we .can not make a success of Soviet RussOI, pray
tell me what* good It Would do us to spend billions—which
I assure you. we haven't got to spend In auch a m anneron foreign propaganda 7 Conversely, If Russia blooms un­
der our system, ho propaganda will be needed."
Another objection has been raised against recognising
Russia oh tha grounds that it would be an affront to Ameri­
can gUndards'to have diplomatic relations with n country
wmen is without religion and family. However, if we based
recognition on moral and retfgfous issues we are afraid
that we might be cut off frop much of the world.
To recognize a country doee' not mean the .approval
of Ua governmental theories, or its immoral and antireligious activities- In the case of Russia It might mean
that one of the roont potent foreign markets In the world
would be made more accessible. Even with all the handi­
caps Which non-recognition entails, the balance uf Russian
trade In our favor during the five year period from 1B27’31 was $350,100,000.
\ Since then because of the difficulties of doing business
and becauss other countries took advantage of the Russian
market our trade with the Soviets has sunk to a negligible
figure. Russian Imports from the United States in 1982
amounted to only $12,414^)00. fhITe those of other nations
Increased croDortlonstely.
' - 'I f diplomatic relations aro resumed the handieape of
is and consular offices, which
m«ee, ate.; the task ot getting
dda due to the absence of trade
tflcuttlee of transferring eredtha way would be cleared for
Id b e a v o id e d
up our fprmer

Roland Wtldman,
Si. F. P ush aqd Ed Rourk* are

fm n en a t« m n m IMW
You’ll
leva for a
Chevrolet than for spy
other alx-cylinder closed car on the
market. You’ll spend lest on it for
gasoUne and oil than you would on
any ofher
automobile. You’ll
aipp spend Itw to keep a Chevrolet In
first-dais mechanical condition.

go la ■ body, ala« tha Senati
brantkea aeeeptlng th . Inv
Dy. LJitta, the beloved mlnlal
e h * 1* holding a *e&gt;lea of revli
aervlee, «
the
pr«»byterl
C hunk, had n blrthdiy yMtardi
and In honor of th* event lira .
-Martin, of Comfo|t Cottage, »,
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attractive care on the rood today—
and the most advepeed car ever to
ta the taecps^e Add. SAVE
—with 4 7CRWCheyrolet I

Martin’s Garage
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adding saventy
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ta tte r aerra tho publle.
ta# ua and aav* money.

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SANFOBD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
start while at Enterprise
g«rty

Then, in addition to saving all this
money, think hpw much better off
youH be in every other way. You'll
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car—a fast, dependable, smooth-tun-

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THE 8ANFURP HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, ABPIL M. 19.11
o'clock with Mr*. T. C. Pitihfonl. —

"S„1?K-Cr *m.
F!i»t Baptist Church will

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A n d Personal A ctivities

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.H REV. AND MRS. HARDIN AUK HONORED
at
WITH RECEPTION AT PARSONAGE

C a ie n te Smith prcs'ufrtl nt th-* Mr*. Burke Fteete, Mrs. J . B.
it gi*ter m th.- binary w hite the C arte., Mrs. H. J . Holly. J r - Mr*.
guests signed tiivir mwnr* U[hiii P erl Johnsen. Mr*. U. C. Sperrbi#,
attiv a l, while Mr*. N. t). Sinn- Mr*. Clarke Iconardy, and Mrs.
ho|*er. .All*. J . E. F u sio n , Mrs., Walter Kalre*.
f . (I, l:aie. M *. d. t). Lane). Air*.
Among the mlnl*trr&lt; attending
F. It. Furker. .Mr*. W alter I..; gyrre: the Rev. and Airs. R. T,
Morgan. Mrs. II. II. In n ry , Alt*. Caidweil, and Mr. and Air*. Roland
W. K. ’.lai-es. Mi*. T. t . llidt.j Shannon, of Hcrmn S print*, tho
and Mri, l*. F. Ilein.ijn c.isislr.l; Pee. ami Mrs. A rthur S. Peek, tho
in vntyim ining.
Her. Marlin J . Brarn. rector of
The tea table from olii.li re Itoly cm** Kpi*rnr*l t hurch. tho
fteshment* v.ir-' -etved wav over Its v. J. J. Ketlaghan. pastor of
laid wrth all Italum Diet m l walk] A„
i'atm dic Church, ami tb«
e nth nml irM crrd with c laigr Rev. J. B. R oot,-m inister of tho
silver bowl of pink radune." m ,e*,| Fir*t Congregational Church.
la t k 'p ir , gyt *otthiIa, an.l fern .1
I.nrge silvec ran.k'labra holding|
liglitetl candle* were used to light
the inert. Fiesiiling over the »ii.
ver It'd Ml.I enlfe tcrvi.e* w eir:.
Mi*. J . h . A leltingri. Airs. "F. AI.
Elder. A re. K, A. llarrUn.-, All*.
C. A. It line .. Alts. It. J. .pope,
Mr*. R. F. t .r*«haw. Air*. I.. F.
Ilnunu, nn l All*. C. II. Smith.
Among thn»e serving were: Alts.
It. I». Caswell, Air*. W. t . Kill,

meet
3:30 o'clock with Mr*. II. II. Hill, — ------—
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ami
anti Mr*.m Hardin
1 hv room* of the rawly trdsv- th*
I r GARET PETERS, Society Editor
___ Telephone: Office 148 1910 Palmalto Avefuc. • •
. I tm tto ir, pte*i.'.*nt of
Circle Number One of the Flr*t r '»»»trd- Melhmttst
,m ,lf ’ "
MethudUt Church will meet at Magnolia Avemie w ete opene.l *n-. th.- W. ,n- Mi-slonary 'Society,
wore for the v«-,a3:30 o ’clock with Mr*. John Aides " ‘Ho ami det-urate.) with a ina&gt;*| M i'
anl afternoon d e*s
Blown. Ea»l Twentieth S tieet. f «f rote*, lupin, larkspur and o th e r. *‘.tn n
S ta g e d
n l hand-em bie.dered]
Circle
Number Two of the N.uin* ft.iwir* in »olt ahwJe* ye»-]of |n»i 1
1
« is compllMer.teil by
First
McthoiVit
Chcrch
will
n#«t
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aftetm
on
ami
evening
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B t.ause it was »o well received
FRIDAY
■auc of m ise l garat 3:30 o'tlock with Mr*. T. W. •to,"
i tKr&lt; given front 4:00 i ahoul
Mr*. E. E. B'uilwuMh will leave wher. p iesentid la*t week at the
p 0Ur „Bc.a,.t play* will bo Prc-. w illiam s, 302 Oak Avenue.
'■*&gt;!• ch to t! p'ltock and fropi ‘ .ion f
jmorrow for Fernanda In spvnu S o .lh Side Prim ary 8?ring r**tl-i n n tr d at
I*. M. a t tha
,
— Worn’om'
Circle Number Three o f the ' * d o', t... k
10:00 o'clock by the
M.- Tb • • 11’a dress w o also
}a short tin * with friends.
1an'»
rt of the sta
val, th- Tom Thumb we.lllng d l-.*
n ’s Club
l luh a*
« . a p aart
»U le
I». f t r | , Methodist Chuirh will meet ‘
- i f Ihc Wontsn'* Mi*-, an iniu ■ 1 a [let noon gown aril
one-act U
Little
T hh ra
ra te
te rr play
play ltour-j
l i.f ashes nt rase*
recteil by Mi*. R- M. Ma»en. j*. ' one-ael
ttle T
o u r - j ^ 3 :3o o'clock with Mr*. Jo h n ‘ *ll’: a , J '"v iety of the First Jleth- *•&gt;Mila Christine Stoudvnmire lefljI and Mi** Elisabeth WMlnrr. w ith, n*m*nl*»
llumbley, 801 West Klr*l Ntieei. " '• t I1..M 1 in honor of the Krv. crepe, ■ t nas warn with huriaorm
Iw
for
Gainesville
tu
a
t:rn
j
thv
[ today
the t ,i*tance of Ml*a Zilla Welsh! A Tom Thumb weiUtn* will be
c jl f |e Number F our, o f th r *"d Mi Smith llardin. Over U S .h iim .: . . ■ eris-s. Her *li&gt;&gt;. bier
1ns &lt;tonce* at the University! •d Mis* Erne*tine Westphal. will *iv*n
Sprtns
.1 nl bright cidot.it . a r ­
J* o’clock ‘ l “ •* c
Kirat Melhodi*t C htrch will meet *
. I eil d .iin g the afternoon
a
of Florida.
evening.
b t aivrn ajpam .o tia h t at 7:30 Melhmli't 1 hurch w ith thr Jl n y at 3:30 o’clock with Mr*. IV. jt.
jla m lu th Circle a* aponror. The Thnintotf, West FlWt N trret,
il ling th»’
* f i n ' t t i '- l were received n : th r
• ’
! f*. M. a t the ti r * t Melhodlat
de,.r t '. '\»t , ‘'
(1 ini-bed by , I
Mr*. Leo U. n.cmkwe!! plan* to church with the Mary l^m buth ; pub le i« invited.
C
lrtlc
Number
Cive
ofMke.
First
J
“
^■ch“
rJ'*
•'!'
•
Ki-cuur meeting of Srmiltolu Methodist Church will nu-et „ 1 ' r'
■:ta on the - u *
1*1'#, mill
return tomorrow to Be' hmn. n t | rire fe of Ihc McthmlUt Woman’*
Uil«oR,
and Mr*. &lt;&gt;. E.
meet at
I,mine
lioine. T hose m
.111 1 *'c^. th in Intioilii,
Towanda. Pa. a fter apcmliru two] .Mt-eiimary t’oeiety a .
*por*or. Rvbeksh
.
...
. . . . Number K.01
. ly-. 3:.’I0 o'clock with Mi*. J. HroJiv
o- 1 lit i. I III, ■
r e .. it ing lire conipow d of
wtdka hero with her parent*. Mr. The public
ru b l'. j , coniially Incited t o ] " ‘Jl kr lJ ^ '1 “ ‘. A
“ ? k Williams, did West Nineteenth
and Mr*. F. J . Cunsalez.
I n tu n d .
nl *ke thM bellow* Halt.
1 midst. Miss MdJri
Street.
.
_________
t , ■ i, ii,| Alt,* \ i&gt;.
8ATURDAY
f Among those W.10 will take part
All** Mar jot i*.
v.r,g
r
p
,N
rT
bVV
SU
m
r
UV
Klr"
'
"
Mr
I’.-T.
A.
will
take
The Maty Lombuth Circle o f
Mr. and Mr*. l r r J tConllini;, of, in the wedding are: lla r t tn r l
Baythore, l.ong Dlaml, N.
un- Danner, the bride; Bobby H o ly .1 the First Methodist Chur, h e will • m
“v,
T 1
........ 1
•" «h« avhm.,
'll^,, • lu&lt;,art auditorium as a p art of the May
the g u o ts for a few days of Mr. the bridesroom ; Eutrctm Ann! »«rve a bukevl ham »up|wr ftom l&gt; 11 n m is
and Mr*. II. B. l’o |* at th eir home Co*wrll, Judy RhotU*. Eugene I fi:"0 I*. M. lo R:00 I’. M. in the l i t h ° " i r r £ » ! « " « I r . nUj 1’1&gt; l l ' jllh *'"&gt; celebration of ih■ aa.Kaotk.bieatusil A*aiiite.^x»..iMW ^(^|wt*y»m-MIHs»tr,‘"HwH;l'» im|i-*lenwiv-»Jt»itti&lt;»m»M «»«»*«»
L'“ .“w’‘“.’\Tnrcriirn iirflr **"
V atripti Hammonu, member* of!
k ' " H l'V tik Y
Final reheirsal for the rommu l .t'V .ncvrt will be given by the
Bright ,
Mrs. C. L. Wynn anil Mrs. W. II. the bride’* fjm ily ; Herman Brum- j
; y
’
^
St.r r ir r mty concert s^ n so re d by the
sponsored bv
Siivinri of
Storafl (pent yesterday in TIUs- ley, be*t n u n : P atty Hclldit*. lU y -1 j_r(||tae of „ uly l ro „ Episcopal Music Department of the Won.| V r.rtm e n t ,.f the
Children
vltla attending a m eeting' o f the niond Reel, Nancy Coll urn,
* , j Church will »tage "The I'naealll a n , H u b will take pl.ee -(«:&lt;**. WumuTt.^ * Tt,K , t 8:,.,. P. M. at
JlfR iing Hand ’ Society a t the Hofmann, 'M argaret Mycr*. aril
Thru* I'ricff Groupn
Methmlisf Church in
of the Resurrection” , nt 7:30 1*. .’. J*,k •* ,hB P1r,t Metbmllst (hr
«4^le of Mr*. IJIa Rose.
Hugh t^imb, member* of .the ,M. at Ihc chuirh. The public is inUlt
* u n M in v
(fietirutliin of Music Wwk.
lull'.■groom’s family.
. v
* r .u 1.
Th«* Atolhrnn I’ln— &lt;*f IhF KlM
tiled.
$ 1 9 5 — $ 2 8 5
Circle Number One of the Pres. ,
r h e n h veil ...eel nt ii u&gt;
John Amb* has returne.l from
AIim M artha Prrklne. Connie
MOM) kY,
, 7 fr," n Aaalltary, Mr*, t . &lt; . ,, „ ,, , h, hmllI,
the Atlantic Const Line ll&gt;, pitul McCall, Shirley Kick, Rose Marie
Circle Nmnlier One or the F irst
(Mhsm. 2M I Illy kvelr
at Waycm**, (la. where hr has 11. Hock, Ito lJ x Jim I ruclor. Ray
$ 3 9 5
.
WKHNKABAV.
been retrlvlng Itealm rni for the Fox, Jr., Ralph Betts, Shirley llaplist Church will meet nl 3 :3 0 , ^ w' *• clock at the home of M r..
I’^ l'w t•«» A»r
fj,,. board „
past two weeks.
Sm ith. Ann Wiggins, l&gt;oris Wil- o’clock with Mrs. J . S. Thorpe " •
off j|„ . t ;anli-rr r i I
nils-, with Mr*, lafhmnn and Mrs. of Sunfoiil will meet at I' l'i A
Value* from $2,1)5 to $8,05.
|iam&gt;, Martha Hill. Robhy John­ WelnVn Apartments.
C andire Hells a* boslessr*.
This Include# every h at” RT
Circle
Number
Three
of
the
Mi at (be borne of At'* b . t
Mis* M argaret Clark, 0/ Klcu- son, Ralph Wight, n n j Uriel
Cirvle Nuiidiei' T wo of *h,‘ WalMin, I! ' ■ Court, lain heoit
Ihe store. Alwolulely noth­
First Baptist C h u n h wilt meet at
benville, Ohio, who ha* been visit­ Rlourt, Jr.
ing reserved.
Vo al solus will ho given by 3:30 o'clock with M rs. C. W. h'or- Fre*bytrriaii Auxiltaiy, Air*. Ii. will bo 1 rvid at noon.
ing friends in Tampn, has arrived
II. Blown, chairman, will meet nt
here In be the guest of her grand­ Josiphine Russl. I’rrerding the rester, We«t First S tm -t.
Circle Number Knur of Hie . ,:,m " ‘‘ bwk nt the ............. All
mother, Mr*. K. 1*. Bullock, for u rt-em ony Mrs. Frances A. Hick­
RENT
• hort time.
son will give a prugrnin of usie. F irst Baptist Church will m eit at J. N. (.illnr, |201 Pilmrlliv Ave3:30 o’clock in the church annex. n .e. w ith Mr*, tilllon mi ,I All*. E.
Circle Number Five of the F irst I- Miirruw *- hostesses.
MKKTIN’t; I’OSTI’ONEI)
Mrs. E. A. Osborne, o^ fValn,
Circle Number Three «f the
Suti'rday 5:311 In 8 :18)
Baptist Chuirh will meet at 3:311
orij of the cast of character* in
At*i*et* ii .la
The meeting of the Seminole o’clock nt the home o f Mrs. R. W. Presbyterian .kuiiliary. Air*. W.
vtfvNfOBD
t h e one-act play g i v e n
by
A. Zoelury. rhalim nn, util mrcl
the Ocala Llttlo T hrater here las: County Chapter of the American I.melon, 308 Park Avenue, with
Plltinr
.1
1
M
l
In
W
e
s
lr
r
n
iln
lo
n
nt liOn o’elork nt the hntne of
NTs I
n la h i.J# .tiw g ttrs t.u f .Mr*, J ,.B . Red Cm**, whi:h wa* achedulrd Mr*. J. C. Mitchell n* hostess,
---- I L - U n u r , —lil.v - Perk..
tH rrfr-N rm ber - S t r - o f - th r - F in t
Ray, a t her home o&gt;i I'alm rtto to lake place Monday, May I, h f l
been postponed until a later date. Baptist ( hurrh wbl meet at 3:30 Avenue, with Air,. (Icim r nnd
Avenue.
Mr*. V iitnr tireen n* hosles.e*.
,'Clrelo Niimlier Five ntf the
Piesbytetinn Auxiliary, Mr*. W.
C. E riik su r, thalrnisn, wl.l meet
st -1:00 n'rhii'k at thr Inline of I
Mr*. K. K. Stein, £'!lh» paliiieltn
Avenue.
I iieli- Nl Ollier Six i f the |'u bytrrlan A usiliaty, Alt*. It. H,
Walthnur, cluirma-i, will-meet ni
4:1)0 Ii’eliv k at the I...... of Mi­
ll. II. Furdnn, HUT We-t T w inli
rth S treet, with Mrs. Fur.'io nod
Alts. J . i', 11nti-h■4«'M Ifw htt-h-sc*
tfk sd a y .
Circle Number Sev.n of lli,.
First Methodist Chm-h will meet
ill 8:181 p. At. Mt the home of All-.
Henry Russrll, dint n-,k AvSmie,.
with Air*. Russell nml Mrs,
g,
William* a* hoslrsses.
Ilegulnr mrellng of Seniimd.-f
High .School IVT. A. m il take
place a t 3;30 o'eb* k in Hie slml)
hall at the school a nd will b,. precrdeil Ivy n Isinrd meeting nl 3:1,0
How can you anjoy the m ovies
o'clock in the auditorium. Ih.I mIIh
lion of offierr* will he a feature
when you’re thinking about to­
of the regular meeting
night’s dinner? How c an you en ­
Regular meeting of the Cram-

&gt;e r s o n a l s

Tom Thumb Wedding
To Be
Again

Social Cakndat

HATS
REDUCEDII

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pecials

SA ND A LS

1.45 to 1.98

S UPPER

Hi-Grade Bakery

T ir e t f e t t t

H

WELBORN’S

HERE'S NO FUN

f o r i h c w om an w ho'i

M EET
5 ffAS NOT CUT QUALITY TO MEE1
TODAY’S “ WAR” PRICES

■ Kitchen-Minded'!

BUY NOW-----PRICES MUST GO UP
Greatest Tire Values
Ever Offered

joy a pleasant afternoon’s driva
when you can see the ro ast burn­
ing in the oven? It'a no fun to get
away from home when you m ust
carry its w orries with you.

Made to
w ear
P R IC K

S IZ E

. $ 5 .6 5

4 .5 0 -2 1
4 .7 5 -1 9

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

6 .1 5
6 .7 9

5 .0 0 - 2 0
5 .2 .5 - 1 8

............ b . . .

7 .4 3

lit her ttlSrw 1* •■|M t ll$ll» 1«•1V

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SIZE________________ I’HICE
3 0 x 3 V a r : $ 3 . 3 . 5
i . r , 0 - 2 1 .......................... 4 . 0 5
4 .7 .5 -1 9

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of Tire Construction

i. /
Race drivers know tire*. It is their busine** t»
know tire*—it means lifa or d eath .to them. The«c
men knew that a (Ire th a t holds all world’a rec­
ord* on mad and track must be a m aitcrpieee of
WW construction. They know It must have superior
materials, m ui; be scientifically designed, and •
must be made by m aster tire builders. T hat la
why Firestone high speed tires are first choice t f
race drivers and have been on winning car* fo r
IS coaaoculive year* in the 500-mile Indianapolis
lace.

4 .4 5

PRICE

SIZE

MASTERPIECE

........... $5 .5 0
4.75-19
); si*
,5.00-19 i.
5.25-18 .. ............. :... 6.€ 0
t*th#r 8lir&lt; ’lopurtliiiiftlrty Iais

9 ^

BOYS*

With electric cookery you can
place an entire
dinner in charge
i
of the time and tem perature con­
trols of your oven . . . a n d forget
it. You can enjoy a carefree after-.
noon and retu rn to find your din-^
ner cooked to a turn and fit to
tempt the appetite of a king.

S p o rt
O x la rd a
K'(ht Iof *11
ouidoor occa­
sions. Lraiher
ail*, hall rubber
heel.

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Sport TrouserH

Aek any employee or y o u r favorite e le c tr ic d e a l e r a b o u t th is
time-saving, certain way to cook.

98^
Plenty of wear, sturdy
workmanship and smart
ini ugh for tireaa ptirnde

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PRICE

SIZE
4.75-19
5.00-19
5.25-18
fHlur JNllva

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.. ............... $ 4 .9 5
.................... 5.27
.. .................. 5 .9 5
|'re|Mirtluii«l$t]r Iaiiw

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Firestone Brake lining—Woco Pep
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Some with
ventilated

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H ri h M
ft m*\fm |* t&gt; **«J •

upper*.
[.r a th e r sole, h a lf ruM w r
heel. !•'me v \n rk in an * h i|s|
P in* w earing r|iraltly !

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212-214 E. lat SL

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THE SANFORD H ERAlS, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

FOUR

NEW YORK PLANS * Circus
DRIVE TO CHECK
SPEAKEASY EVIL

brewery official* have rurisl they
probably will have alxiot IPKlU bnrril* rvndy within • short tiice. hut
that it might hr- two n‘r, three
wreks before onler* can V* fillcil
beretivo uf the time re-pi re'I lo
get permil*. rev en u e staibpo and
olher detail* workr,| out. |
I’rle r II. Miller, (rdlrctoc of In.
Irrnfll revrnue for L'lorHe, raid
yiutlcrdoy he wa* rt-udy lo ri-tufederal prim ilv the niitlute the
d a le law lierimu-s effective. No
D i s t r i b u t i o n federal permit* can I* given un­
til that tlnMu
I ’
Jv JA C K SfiN V Il.I.E. Apr. W.-bV&gt; 7 h e retailer of b ier me *t pay
—The burning quc-diori on lh&gt;- Untie Sum AiU n year. IV retail
I|ps o f Ihow who thirst f»r legal■(wine be |!|II*I pay RTi winqnlly.
h te r in florid* i* -'When will we W hole-oler-' liren-r for I la-er I*
ggt b«*-r after Flrtrldn'* h-pa Irving |HH nnd for Wine IlfMI. 'flu- Ifi-r
measure &gt; laconic law ?''
loniiurnrliiier iou«l pay tb p fs-dei
,'irhoM- who intend to supply Id'"* «l griverttliieitt LtlHiil nnnoVilly.
tp the public m n 't on » e r the
ttli-ter term* of tin- taxation lilol
ipteslion exactly.
regulatory bill whi»h Im* 'te'1 yet
i,Thera in a lot of r i-J tul"- he fore pa - sr-il Hie 1s-yI-liltlire, i ilie* nn-l
fkrer ran lw ifir|N*!»wf«l, An»l ttiffr ■(mintie mny levy lose* ie|a In Ml
It A trt|»firirtt ufiiirf«K»* u f M 'f. pereenl nf I be stale Ins. Nil row
A flrr tin- la-gi-lulim- del or Iid lie. rknnw.. vrbiil the slate Ms will be
What tases ami legulatory mcas until the House and Semite iron
life* will Is- thrown around Ihe roil Iheli dlfferen es ond |»i*s Ike
tiger b u x in e Ihe ronipiroller** of- I final bill. Tin- measiltv m*w i i in
“iTite^rrm rettrn-Trm r^-entwkM m we'
pitrmit fnrnn nnd slump! nnd nrl Ire whlrh drsirrs lower tfi»c- than
Upon appliealinn U
th o s e prescribed by the Urinate
Them have Is-en ru n n o - llial
• That isn'J .ill. Iricrjr brewer,
dh'desaler anil retailer lino I go -eiernl ships loaded with fnretgtli
through with tin- Mime permit Ix-cr have Im-cii hovering t off the
lireredarr to rulfill fedyrnl rrgil- roast nwailing pa-sage *if Klorltnne. Anil then » supply uf le e r &gt;ida'* Irgaliiing m easurer, tell no
one Inis Is-en nW* to verify the i«uvt bo obtained.
lielnrt* thnl I a riot* 1 nf heel
■iusve been sent Ip. port idlic-,' os­
tensibly for rsp o rt, - hurt til Iro|iem-i| for domi-stlr roitnunipt ion
when la-er Iincomes legal also la k
roiifirmatlon.

Aegean sea area S undiy now
tals till person* in R ot a.-t u Ihalvrane-e Islansls. Apr. suit of further se a 'rh of the im
The death toll from tlo- The number of Injure-1 e v e r
ke
which slru rk this iiWI fer*(ins._

STORES
U IV V h i i 1 D - v * W A R R E N
?. „ o | e T 1 L A K E M O N R O E
W . MHOT M .|
|&gt; |{ O N K 2 0 0 .T

Corn

Beans 1 1 /
COM POPN D

Lard

1 - CrystajW edding

1 N o. 2 C u n O ncunla

:t ('miM P O R K ttm l

I L lm .'

■ H . K. W E E K L Y
1
7 0 0 W . !Hh H I.
|
P H O N E 85(1

10/

-I N o .. 2 full!* Oacptrin

Oats - 1 9 /
No. 2 [ j G un O vi-rnen

f

2 5 / | Limas 1 0 /

fi.'i-o*. pkg.

f1

Kraut 1 0 /

*r.s.. M.S O /•nitd

Sardines 10/1
12 nz. phtf. Kvn|Mruflul

Everyday

M ILK
z(

Peaches 10/1
Ut. Jam Dill

fl

ta ll c a n s

5 /

a.

Cherries 1 ^ /
1*2 11/ . iik g T " K e u p o ra te ^ i

A p ric o ts

10

/

1 ,IJb. Jur pi'Siiiit

i

Pickles 1 7 /

2 s m a ll c a n s 5 /

PtM. Ovt-ruc-Jt (irapu

Whole Grain

6 Lbs.

Butter 1 0 /
No. 2 Cun Oversea Kidnty

Juice__ 1 3 /

Beans

14 Oz. (llitHs APPLE. -

No. 2 Can Oaceulu Strbig

Jelly

10/

t)t. Doltil- Ovcrtu-tt

Syrup

19/

Mr. Gmalliur

Candy

We
Appreciate
Your Ordera
Large or Small
Hulk

Pints Better F«hhI

L M ayonnaiae 2 5 /

ri n e g a r

Giillon

40/

Beans

10/
10/

1 T . 1 1 i-in *

.

*,

Salmon 1 0 /
wm
ALE
19/
B u tte r J 'p q il G in g e r

n tS r

nalnl. I b i n l on

St Jsiaraja
h w hlah.r; io c J I|u«nir. &gt;-• ■•«**
O T J t lo We*»&gt;
w ,V»! “ ‘‘E m * *
h* rantoul ai lEDUtriel)

t t r i ’a f i s f !
a«i?,.T.U,Jrt^as"ir::
1u«litr. I-l* doi l-HU.I*.
,

im w

Tbl* I- Ik- l u l f.eu lar c lr r y
n m n &lt;•• ii- Inoml from ik- IU*fon* -iffl&gt;-—(-urine Ik* u r.-.n i »**mm . Kuilk-i r.ev tU mm n t n , mail.
In **»nr*4 l.r n M n n h ii Ik* glor.
14a M tatr M .ir h r iin i llu r r a u . I l l Hi.
Jam — IIMa. Jj&lt; k.nm lll-. Hurl-la;
" f I t M aynard l*vl«r»oir, llr a d .n lo n ,
rtartdo.
Horn. llmr* l,.fur* |k* ,&lt;p.ntne of
Ik* 1111 M in in , a ii n m a i ) run •
uinioa i«m|iW« *lall*llrul data
for lli* p r-.--l n-avon, will br puhll*h*«i Tho*. *k»» * lih « ropy uf
Ihl* H iH M ir anff hat* not almady
mail* r.-|u .,l fur m m i Id Him Han
foul i.ffm . .hould ,,n d |h*lr r*«1 »&gt;*l in |h« tlar.su of Aarlroliur-

c u rn s

changes

HBSinBNfK,

TOPEKA. Kan.. Apr.
form er Vice -Presidsot Charle»;»
tu rtle baa M r n J n o ti« of wi
(bingo In hla legal'Tealdenee f w i t j
Topeka, whew ho lived from n i l j
boyhood. to Waeblngton, D. &lt;C.

*»la were feeling the firat effe.ta
of the abandonment n r the gold
standard horn In in advance of ‘£
c«nta a loaf for brrail and uf I S
eanta a pound f«r augar. Iho [at(a * a r t . ,

MuisswimkoAiuililo it-Uu.liwy
-i cl ion of Ihe iew Inw which pro­
vides fill* levorntinn uf llirnae* on
‘■(onviilion of the llcensae o r hi*
agent nr employer for selling any
I legal brer nr other ilfrgal bev­
erages tin Jlie I'rrniivca licensed."
The farm er New York City polire commissioner imkrnted th at
It would be posslhle under state
enfniientrnt to strike Ml racke­
teers who attempt, to "m uaile In"
with the sale u f Iwer from wild'
eat liiewcrics. The law, he -aid.
rntltle* tbnV lucr drinker to a

I .S A T U R D A Y . A P R . 2 9 th n n d M O N D A Y . M AY lu l

.

Celery M arket Reports
Through courtesy of the U. 3. Department of Agricul­
ture In co-operation with the Florida State Marketing
SfUMU- R f Winfrey, Sanford repwaentative. ;

ALBANY A. *Ui*e
enforce­
ment drive t» eslerm inate speakrasie* Is b. imr planned l&gt;y C h air-1
man Edward I' M drw.ney, of Iho
Alrohollr Beverage fo lllro l Board.,
“ Person- aim *11 l&gt;cer w ith -i t:
n tale liiin o .nnd who also ■ I
Ij-pior''. he aid "eiprwe them -,
elves lo » •* nidi- hasaed. -They
tvtd Id- emit* Of violating the*
state a* Well «.* the federal law*
Person* who m e litensed to *ell|
.Irry and ttre raught selling liiiuor ”
will lose tiieTT'Id-rr nTVn**-* and
will lie subject 111 frdi-ral ptose-

?

JO H N A N D E S 1
2 0 th a n d F r e n c h 1
R H O N E UIOK

Fat) Girl Goes-A-Shopping

Lcjjali/.atinn Of Beer
He e s Enforcement
Of .State Dry Law

luch Red TapCrPossic
ilc Shortage M a y
■Delay

One Idg biew rry in tile Middle
West hn:i repoiled II Is tKl.lHHl.lMHI
bolllr* behind III lt^ onb-f-r duss- lu
the rush for lieer In lho*e -tales
where it ha* u-eri legal mo l of
tjil* month. Order* have lu-en
plared hy Kkirida tlirtribnloi*, lull
there Ii sits bleu when and-how
mu It beer ran bj^ *hip|wJ Into the
a ta lr,
j!
Only urn- kiewcry l i In operation
In F lat Mu, * liual one, with it rn
parity of StWlO barrel Ii week. Th"

FRIDAY, APRIL M, IMS

„»

t r a i l 3. l l a H l o r d ». n a i i . i o i i I,

o ir w o

ile a ra i

e ^

«■ s*-—**

erion^TiaX annourrad an fncr«sS 5 t S g y ^ H ^ p j w K f a S w ^ { | - S i % C iS ^ ^ S ^
jir ,r ,irl "
of W point* In price.
in grnrral, however,
retail
priori ate atill unaffected by the
rla* in wholesale and commodity
p rt r» and l a r g e department
utorea have made no general
18c
RED SNAPPER
mark-up in the price* of their
merchandise.
Trade association
observers reported a
marked
SEA TROUT
lb . ___ 10c

Fri. &amp; S at

*-‘scatalor come* to Ihe ahl of quarter-ton lady. Dev pile th e f .. t It—*
(ho only I hi sue HU* Itulll I’onUco, ftlagllng Bros, fa t girl ran '-cj
ready made la a handkerchief, ahe lake* lline o g to do her -r-'n -r
shopping during Ihe New York engagem ent of the big show. k.;=*
ro n liro tips Ihe scale* at S07 1-3 pound*.
:t.i by weight and 4 percent by
volume, and all beer which I*
nthriw ise I-Xpn.se* toe person sell­
ing It to ptnwcatlon.
’ Ymi -igard the law is an enf-inerueiit law, tlm 't youT” Mr.
.Mulroonry wa* a«ked.
“It I* positively an enforcement
NEW YORK—Acting lo che.*k
luv.'*, he replied.
any attem pt at prufiteerink In
"Then you intend la have a fowl for New York Cltjr’* million*
Jm _ iicIiJH ttL cnforcsmrjJl _ a k on His: atreogth-uf the federal “r».
ivy?" he wa* u.kerl.
flation" poliry, J . K. Kyan. puhllc
"W e'll work one out", he suid. market* eommlsaloner, ha* or­
"We intend to have few but *uuttd dered hi* ln*peetur* lo make a
an-l svrsible regulation*.”
dally eho h of food price* in the
Mi. Mu looney raid he was con- s-ity market*.
fid-ut the ronliol haatil'* inspro
The departm ent will keep the
tin lul -tulf would have the cm public informed on cheap fooduVeratjon of the lo. at jiuli- t- every- .tuff*, Mr. Ryan said, and If
where In fhe *flilv.
price* rise on certain commodities,
"I urn |Hivitivc the New York will advise Iho purchm-e of lowerIhty imiIIci- will vo-oper4le''i he priced substitute* b-«* In dv&lt;nid, with n giiii.
umol. Meanwhile »!'•' I""1*1* bu&lt;’’
A.hctl whut r|H-cific duties thr­
ill pt florin I xtnlf vvmi lit perform, violation', subject lo mdre
one penally, it would not
In- -mill’ll and leplini:
-'ILu.t, (JiHis* a* Ui«y mag bsi dpuble jeopardy a* that
terpre'.ril when piohlhltton
a.-slgred to."
Ho said that it would U- the wrio prosecutes! jointly
d ly of Ihe Inspt-I lorn lo rsaniinc sln'c and federal atalutea.
nil lice need pti-misc* wilh n-gunl
Referring to « derision in which
(o Ihi-ir fitnryn a* pbit-r* of bu*l- it wa* held that u prohibition a r­
ni-rs, Hit-ir baatlnn anil whMlu-r r e t by n member of the slate poor lint Huy wi-iv lu-ing roniXicti-d iico wa-. illegal Intcaiise the officer
in ucrorilarir with ti-giilatlon*. If wa* without authority to prosecute
th iy fmind Hurt illrgut licyi-riigi-a for a federal offense not recog­
wen- ln-ir.it w ill In litensnl place* nised under the state law, MrIt would Ire their duty to pim-i- Muliooney explained that a mem­
cutr,
ber of the state inspetInrial »laff.
Ifndrr no rircuin*tances will working on n sta le law violation
Hie number* of the ia*|M-rl»rial could prosecute for a federal law
stair interfeie with or attnmpt In violation iCscnvrrcd in ih ; perprusreute for violation, nf frd- finianu- nf that duly.
i-tal law where the slate law I* lint
Any polir* officer, he auid,
l.eirg violated, he sab!. If Mpeak- stopping an aiitoniohlle on a tra f­
easlcs veil lopuT and llo not mil fic rh aig e. aril while in .he pir*
freer they will liut lo- midi-.lcd hy fornmnie uf that duty discovering
the *tite i-nfutrrment Im pertors. a federal prohibition law viola­
If, however, the 111*pm lorn ure tion, could prosecute for both. H*
itivenliguling Ihe illegal sale ■of cspla&gt;ned that where a federal
lu er mid fird that liipior I* being liquor law violation la found dur­
hoIjI nlvo, the pioprii-tirr will Im- ing an investigation r of a state
prm eroted under Ihe statu and le e r law violation, the inspector
feit-ral law*. A discovery of th at ur officer would tu rn the federal
kind might to mmli- In lirenseit or casa over to Ihe federal author!unlici ti|ei| prvmlsra* 1
lira, but that he would be the tne
While It wuuld inviilfe a double to make the complaint.

SHRIMP
B r a u n A M u llet 6 lb s . 26c

lalu I. I-Dlumbus I: Itlckmond In
1-UUburnh I: All*ni* lo l-ltuburgk
I. l-.iinniar Varda 10 Uoslon 1, to
lUlllinnr* 1.
^
KtamieMrK h iv k u h io n *: im
tumac Yards to L'blcsgo I: Turoalu
In 1-r.iumbus I.
TKUAMHHH UIVKIUHUKUi Nash-

Action Is Taken To
Check Any Try A t
Food Profiteering

F .

D .

R .

. J. WAITS &amp; SON

«*t It Hit. ««- &lt;M Hanford Av*.
Phene M*

M O N T H

F A I T H In t h e f u t u r e .
D E T E R M IN A T IO N
dence.

to

b ro a d c a s t c o n fi-

'

,

R E V IV A L o f b u s in e s s . r

i

Li
" i,K&gt;

—Begin* ihb week In kO AftT Raid
with n
*long H a/of extra'apedal' VaJuea UeliJg oliered! '

Pint Jar
WXIE CR'

A L — F in e s t, O fp n u la te ^

s

V*

l a i ^ i R ttK a
.w
L b . P a c k a g e o f O u r ^O w n B le n d

Del M an I t BUeed

P IN E A P P L E

TEA A
",u,Er
No. 2ft Can
15/
a

APRICO TS
(irp^ckmother’a 3-ljgycr, 16 Oi,
.
, — Dellcloua Assorted Flavors

RICE—Blue Rose, 5 poondo.............—
A S P A R A G U S -T IP S — F a n c y , p ic n ic can .
S P A R K L E — G e la tin D t a o r t / p a d u g e .....

U p iT lin in il^ n X ^ ^

PBACBHS—Iona Brand, 2 Ma, Eli cana.
BAKING IMWDER—Qualtar Maid* 1 It
HiRPVATElt BOAP-Wrtrt»i § cakes

Beat Grade White
S P E C IA L
— AAP*8

'RICES!

ic Poti nil Oh-coIu

19?

COFFEE
YuutiR Tender Steer

ST E A K

Lb.

8 O'Clock
Lb.

17/ PotatoeslOlbs. 15 /
Fancy Yelld*

C o o k in g

'e a n u ts

1 2 oE canM (

wheat. And Sbrvddvd Wbhsf brings
thorn »U so you—raady «aokad*nadlFe
to Ml.
Watch this VITALLY DIFFEgENT
b a d bias* you with energy, make you
feel it's great to be alls*. I t '^ f W to
eat, too, with milk o r cream, with
fresh o r preserved frail. IU«o it im
breakfast tomorrow. Let's see you d o ’
h.D *dJ
„
v

•COLD STKEAM

lb.
L A ||B CHOPB. Ib..,
Shoulder Roast, lb. .

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THE Sa NVOSD HBHALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2A 19.11

Hones

MEMOS

PAGE FIVE

DEBT FUNDINGTeachers Stand (information Given ’Armor)- Robbed
BILL APPROVED UpBukere Who About CJivil Service O f 75 P i s t o l s
BY MANY HERE Wait At Dinner
And Ammunition

NFliHO CONVICTFII,
NEW YORK, Apr. is. „Pi
l.loyil Price. ‘Jn-yct* -ol I ticK'.
was (&lt;*n.i,-lfd nf m .r d rr Wc,ii &gt;-

bn bv a Brooklyn Jury. Price waa
e.c^.-d of violating ard nrnr.Vrini ,-i..year-old Helen Starlar
I r*t Jan 2J.

"I&gt;o yoa w ith to m u te r tab*
l l i r . I ? 1* ro r * T »
r o i m , m aking!" aiked Ml*. M .btl WllM&gt;. O. ) |. tlarrlaon, acrertary
Mr*. Oladjra Ada
• r ile t ’uised State* 0*11 Serv.
„n w i j n • 'i " * nf . " ah aon and
Smith, ham* economic* ttarharu
Heard of Examiner* at Iht• l» , h l » l i
( U r n that
.‘Contiaw'd prom Page On*I
(Cootinned From P a re One)
Seminol# Hlyh S.’hool thla
li’.al pu«t I'lficu, h** full infar■ * * » ) J# n * a « I « I in t r r u t . in
'( f t
*1 I- mm Page Oncl
I
■ « J •#
Mini,
morning whan tbap rrlra ia d * Ilka Frcddent Rooaraalt and Cov- lunch w ith you," R aym rr ad- mation
cgankr.g
appliiatjuns hn.l I,
,..ke„ off nn.l the I
1 « &lt;*• t t t t &lt;t*jr o( April,
"We which p»w mop be enter#,! for the d
t i l : I H at a t Ik * tlm * of h i, ■roup of rrripaa th a t tan br mad* •m o r Sholta do, that wa Dead a dreaaad th* aix banker*.
• ■at. front offices and
i W t a n w it* klffl a u r v ltln * bp
purrhaainp product*
from “naw deal" In our farm e f goe- shall b* happy to meet you thi* poaltiorj- ,tf Junior pharm aci.i aivl
ilb a r r a* a r* a n 111l*rl to n ,
AtDfFI
had leen forre.t open,
arnmant.
k'urther
I
bailor*
th
at
Herald
ad
rrrtiM
n
i.
afternoon
in
the
hoard
room
of
• r hta w la i* in ib r „ r a- «t#T. p horm acautk aide to fill
J. c;. MiniAKi.
Corner Sernnd and Palnetto
Kb Tt
that Ih r robber oi
----------- t o l l ; ; m a t at t b "The anawor lb,” th* tracharb anything that „ Abi* Kannar
any bank. W* are grlpg back to »u in .,. )n the U. S. Veterans'
------ lb ho 1*11 no p * rFiacre
Rohm.au
glr*
tlm*
paid,
-Ua*
rood
logrrditnla,
mraam.urnL *Stul hi
j th* Ctty Club where our full com- A.In,ir ir .itio n a n d ‘In the Public
•• b* a p p o in t..I A Jm ,T i­
b i* * M *I* ;
Ih a rsfn re . u rt tham accuratrly, m il Iham thought to i* a thing th a t
f th»
"t. broken into was
mitt** a«mlta u» and plan* to Health Scrviir,
PRICK ATTRACTS------QUALITY SELI-S
yreaaat* a r* to a o llf r a ll p a r- carafullp, remember th a t baking being benefit* to the taxpayer. A*
I &lt;hnrtly aflr- .Mr,
e a t lunch.
ataraaiM l in tka m a t * or ih&lt;Th,- c ilia n ,a aa'ary for l h e ! ',*l'&gt;"
m
( la v a a ) Jon**. &lt;*m&gt; 4* . fa a , Im portant aa m iiin r a caka, a m atter » ( fact T told Bob Holly
Imd rotified I ’uptaiia
H* auggaated a araalon later Jiiiu," ph&amp;rmacUt ta |2tMhi per Robert ■
&lt;• n a b * a p p il
and than hand!* the ra k r with before he left th a t If h* got Pluck yaetarday afternoon, hut taid h&lt;- yea and that for th* aaalslant 'Wash i-n. the iHilire and ether
Hop o f aa ld m
on a problem, L eot* a« Able waa toM tlm banker* "had other
She Ile d ! Inm
Shelled 1'iowdcr ‘
Shelled Kngliah
b b tb a i f f «»&lt;-■ — , . , i —hi m i . ear* a ftrr bnWng."
off! la • ihnrgwl with Ih" m iHin.
jiralio a on or tvslor. u * lath
Kannar to U i on It. That** *n- buainaaa" and would m eet them pharm acr.tlc aide I* 91420 a year. '•ihtlitv of Ihi* properly hi thi'1
liar* ar, the rfgipea:
, __. &lt;1 b U ,.A . LA l* u . In iha u n ­
StU ilr* name,I ar* aubject to a
doraament enough foe any tax- next weak acme time. '
Anbal Food Caka
do tig***
■&gt;' **~v- 1.
arm ,) , )t wa* dlacovere.l thnt
, Jgduction ,.f not th axeerd
I a a i C u a l r . F lo r id * , a t h . r o l.» a d P C V .'1 *
•
ANCSL FOOD CAKE .
^w re^''tk i» weak th# tqlliUnl .k ^ 'c n ij i* a maaaure of economy, the e •tel« cirtsl ammunition iv«*rr
| ail lairation will bo rrantfd tn 1.
Henry McLamlln. local Jeweler,
h i lb tradllar n* Min* o th .r fit n*i- cup* augar; t - t t. aaltj I t, .'tram
----- - V xRIKtI ks o f AIM'i'.KJL-----ALL T h IcE s - I taacHara Knv*' burat unannounerd *a,'l"n retirvmant deduction ot missis
a a p ro .Id * it liy g a rtlo n ; « « .
*al&lt;i - r .l rath er not exprasa myThe 'milling, being « atm riHim
•piled O aa.ral I*** &lt;&gt;r KWida. of ta r ta r ;'! cup agg whit#*; 3-4 t. ratf on th* raiUpct baeadi* I don’t intq lohMaa and office* of Ihr three and one-half percent.
SK EK IFSS
*anil la; 1-4 C almond extract.
I l*Tf.
foe Ih ■ -*-ote i ef Nat (oral ilnmr
Bfg F lea1* bank*, •eranadad the
Sift flour onto, m en d rv , and know rn tittb about it- th e r e m m
6 a l* d at H anford. P ln rid a , th la
i
article
ai)k
pro*
Moots
with
deri.lve
f
tfli*s,
■
i
h
n«
thre*.
hut
l M f l a t M f o f A p ril. A . I f i * » .
lift four mora time*. Ttrat *gg to b* point* fad and agalnat I t
JAM. u H ir a itii.tr,
aong* prevtauajy rehrarard I n
■n.l q h ., paraphernalia. Wft*
C o u n ty J u i* * n l is*n ,lii»l* white* and **lt on * l* f(* r plat­ What wa need more than anything
; given a thorough fnspe, . n l»y
open a ir n«M meetings, ami in
C im iiir , K lo fM a . te r with fla t w in whldi.
aim
la
tome
n
o
t
of
n
ic
a
m
*
that
Whan
NEW RERM litrA
i (iuu&lt;d rtffi.-er- and the poll,
foamy, add erram n f ta rta r anJ will get our Bon&amp;d debt out of adreral Inatnnce* forerd the hank
preeldant*
fur
the
tak
e
o
f
pence
forr
d.
tMinn
rra
ht'il
liu
t
ihr
th*
way.
I
t
n
a
y
'b
*
th
a
t
th*
bill
continue b a a in g until agg* are
KI# tto iro f oirirrm for the c&lt;»m- -nrtlnnn rr nn«l ’•iipply r»» m** wrr%*
■tiff enough t# hold up In peak*, will bring about ’ everything but and ordar to give them a brief
fio n n e op n n M t 't i h r
, t h,,*e h it wrn* rn ih IIllTtSl
abdlenca.'
|M l ta i a a u n w » I H » .w u a » in min.
&gt;»ow‘t benefit by It after all."
NEW REI»
Mat Ira lb haraby (l.« n that n*i.*r
S ite .
fully,
tw
0
tablwpoona
a
t
a
time,
and In . yardtaibb# of that r.rtbln
final daaraa hf faraelnour* amt sal*. until all U oaad. Wild In flavor- *elf a* favoring th* bill.,"I baltava muat hoy more arhool boar,) lax Milt nc Theater tom ariow morn- Vcniorv of nil government prop*,
Btbd* a ad abiarad os Ih* «i)i day Ing. Than aift am^ll quantity nf that Bob Holly and Mr. EnUm htg- anticipation w arrant* and furnish
erty '.y a n et ah nt l:.1ll i In.'k
atfA pril,, t u t , in and hr th» ci*.
h i nl 10:00 o'clock, it was t n yesti-iila, ivfis- .... . gn I officers
t a l l O a a rt u i amt • fn* ppm lnnl* flour otrar mixture. Fold in care­ ar put it Ju it about right," ha the caah fo r their lawk pay. Th*
FANCY
bondholder* are h ah k l answered th at as •.«,„ *, rmm rd today by Mr*, (ilady* w oik,.19 milil late la
night*
fully I continue until all la uaad raid, "If th*
■
Morris
WiilAms.
sponsor
of
the
tax
collection
lawa
were
atrengthtrain JKPPRItHON MTANli.tltll Fnur b atter Into ungreaaed angel ■gainat th* bill, that mean* we
(lull ihi*v nrr
tK INBL'll AMl.'K COMPANY, a food pan and baka a t I n a t an ahoulil be for It."
aned and normal flow of tax Club.
woHUm* «»n lit**
|.iit Iluii
rattan und*r Ih* t-an* nf
Th* a u e 't of honor during Ih, I’ll I* a l»t* laA|*kl|l|C- At VllMtn I IH|liy
S tate’* Attorney L. *F. Hoyle money Into the public treasuries
&gt; Carolina, wa* pUlnilff. amt hour In alow o rrn . Bake 30 min­
H K M K M H K K : IN HUM.MKK B A T V K O B T A H L B S
OpHAU a ad MI.NNIK U
•aid frankly, “I ’m for the bill If resumed they would go the limit meeting will he Charles Thurston
I1UM. hi* wlf*. war* dal* tulanla. ute* STS dagraa* an,| :u) minute* for no other rraaon than the bond­ iu purr having w arrants, not be­ nho-e birthday comes tomorrow. n * f lU H i hml Iwtffl rf|wifIni.
325
degree*.
Remove
from
ovrn
If . M. R fATPO M , aa ( p a r In i M a c
r of *ald Oban by Mid ilrrrrr *||- Invert pan fo r one hour, nr until holder, are agalnat It. I believe fore.
M,a. Williams stilted that Fd
‘ Ifnd ahnll affrr fur *ala and told.
Ibat it ia a »tap in the right di
w ai.i Higgins, who wa &lt; the win
b l fuibllr . oulrry Ufur* Hit. '
reellon, am L lbal It m ini certainly
ner of the Mickey .Mo.se cWlllssl
nt door nr th* Court llnus* la 2.
g o l d -c a k e nforit, Hrmlnol* C ount, P'lnrl.1*
last week, will l,c pciim ttrd to
. | r.ip augar; have been atudi*d carefully bafuto
• ln**n Ih* l*«al hour* or antr. ■&lt;» 1-2 e*w
hung five guests with him tumor
Jdnday ilia lad day nf Xhy. Ill], Yolk of 4 egg*; 1 whole egg; 1-2 it wa* preaenlrd. TKare’a no doubt
th* lam* ha IDtp a I[ut* flay of till, rup milk; 1 tra*|t»on vanilla; 2 in my mind but that it fa t nr* .the
row a* i m - for his wmi iiig the
rolirl, Ih* fol tuning .KrterlUril
mute, I
property altabl* In Hamlnul. I'uiin. cup* of flour; 1-4 t. aalt; J l. taxpayer* and therefore 11 should
fy, PI or Id*, lo-nlt;
be *upportetl.”
baking powder.
Aft
llio motion pit luie pro
L oti H a IT and No. II of lha
11. ('. Dulline, local realtor drCream together the butter and
’In* Halbhu addition l&lt;&gt; Hangram, ull ih ib lirn who have is
ord. Ntorftdb, aa par plat ih .rraugar; add th* egg* well beaten, rlared that he ia divided upon an
(Continued from Page fine)
tVlu producta caps will !«• given
f, offtalally r*oard*d la Flat
the milk, flavoring and laatly the opinion. Hl ’vo heard convincing ar* comply with their demands, the a mid i'l-lo drink.
took.‘I,1 y a p * It, of lha I’uhllr
gumrnt*
for
and
agalnat
th*
bill."
dry Ingredient* aifteil together.
witness said. The farmed drugged
bsc
Blend thoroughly and hak# in ■ h* paid, “but I haven't had tlm* the Judge to hi* fe d , ta rrln l him paitly filled wiin. ml ami gica.- c
*f tA t AST i t ■
MM, I* b* m M to satisfy *aU. tre a te d and floured loaf pan forty to make a careful atudy of the to the side of th,. n l;.| mid thtow and |.lacet| it on llie judge's limit.
In fifty minute* In a modarata •ubject. However, f recently ax- the loo*,, ends of the rope over The oil and gieun inn itiwn In
greeted myaalf aa approving (lov- a sign.
oven.
face »s farmer* throw dirt which
arnor Sholtt' aconomy program,
1.
PLAIN CAKE
stuck In the oil.
"Make
him
get
down u n _ J iu
2 cup*' flo u r‘‘2 t. b a k ln r pow- a n d -th a t program —Include* thla knees a r j
NIL J !,.C A N f.VNCY U l.A lJT Y T A B U t.
n*mnrr,T— thrrLit. M AXW KM.-H ODt* Bpray
one of the
bill."
Judge'* l,ousel* and tilled them
J. J. Cate*, form er bualnaa man farm ers shouted.
" I will do the fan thing t„ „|| with difl, then dmvi off. ienving
and owntr o f th* Cat** Block, who
I* now a Weat Side farm er «*id: men to th.' lost of my know Id Ire." tlo1 Iwgrimed jurist standing in
"You
make- ..
It .Juit
a*-------atronc
. — can
— -----------&lt;,m‘ ut Die fat met* rcnm trd it the mid,I'c of tile load. S c e iu f j
o.Terei| him a ride which tn* m
M you want to, I nm absolutely j huh ra p front i. m arl.y
FINKST «|l \ l ITY I’K A N IT
2 l.b. Jar*
Hi.,' I
FANCY III.I K HtlSK. \tIIO I.K liltAIN
for thla M L 1 think It Is i h * ) ~ „,
finest thin* th a t’* ever been pror. . ,
ownci -ut.I * lie
. i.t iI II l.i k III low II IO
poaad for th* citliena of Sanford, that "Just in general I'm M(&gt;t hi n ,*■
r i • In r t.1 th" evil!' I hintgiving
nm- man
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— or groiiii i, „
and unlrsa something better la of- favor of -■
tit I« h it bnh tnmen loo much power ,,f autho.
faresl, it ahould he paaacl. While of
Xi n z . JAIL TWIN I.AKhL I't'ltK
"IM t ifhwr iriitt- t»y* ' In* i
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ity. However, i
we’re talking about bill* I’d like lhP iirnvisinns „ f H,j.
, M j in * .TiWn tt» &lt;i l i it it tn Ikit iff!
to aee la aomaone Introdu.'* u bill
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i. • i it • * k •♦•t f•»* !»m
th a t would give Sanford p ro p e rty , -an 'l.. .ay w litth d | favor n „c itiwlurtoi t
owner* living outside the City IIm.,
Th^ Jurfrr h*tl
yt«*i^»itav «
Itouglass, rleik of csHir*.
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b b d n h i • O tL m
It* tha tig
fight
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vat*. I’d a lia like
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1 I’kg.
h t U)
exliicssrtl
rnthu*ln«ti- support i.f Iht* *lit t w fttr Hum it h m i tiii* l-lfxl-1
to aee aomaone introduce * local
the
measure.
He
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bill th at would give us five year*
hm
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tlm« In which to pa&gt; our delta- what we need in our defaulted gi|«* iiitltliTM i n ti"*! ih** Viiluliiy
and nvur.drfnulted
rlliea a n d »»f new i n n r «tntiii“* |»o*-1 | mmttiif
quant taxra.’*
counties. (If ciiuis,., there me sev­ mM itfiiKt1 jitiurliMUN* nl*» *
I'..it Jari
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g o o t£ H A 4 4 .0 ~ 7 J u e tL
8. K. Domlttey, assistant tax axeral changes that m e m order, hill
K a i l i f t in tht tiny Inrint i i*
the lull suit* me p oriftl to l.i* tin wriino |.t**-oiM
dar; 1-3 t. aalt; 2 eg*a; I rup the principle
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/? |r t g if /
tu g a r; 1-2 up milk; 1 t. vanilla; exactly. We're mu getting any. vtli.t | «itlinpalt-il tn I h r itlnl ftn»n
whare with uut- debt situation un­ Wt*iu lit !," off t*y it i MtHtil of III|
1-2 cup ahotteulng.
i.m nrs
J No. 2 (i Cana
I'tir
M»/.. I ASH
Beat butter and augar till light der present arrangem ents. 1 lu.po dt*|»tiiit*’* LI I'r iinulinr, uliih* Hhor- i
■ml enam y; add wall bente naggs, the hill passes.”
IiT l,««*■iiI*.iii 1 i l i m &lt;li,*l tht* -«!•• » f n
A. II. Mo*es, ow ner of the First
than liquid and flavoring extract
f a rm
and laat the dry tngrvdlanla. Beat National Hank building ami utlirr
Tht*
ftirmiT*
torninl
ih**
properties, said " | mu m favor nf
wall. Bake In a well oiled pan.
FANNING'* llttFA H r n l lir r T F H
O 'l l r i r h tt unity m u llIlo ilo * fitil i h r
\ it. c . I'ltis c u .i.A ih r r i n t
it."
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SPICE CAKE
W. II. Tunnirliffe, resident nf 1‘lfoitit of tht* tirputi*,w hr)'I thi'iu
I cup brawn augar; 1-2 cup molaaaaa; 1 cup aarded raisins; 3-1 thy Ilutledgo Slotiim se lion ru'd In th** two lowri flnot h v.hltr ihi"
cup ahortaning; 1-2 t. aalt; I t. "You ran quote me a* saying that «ah* wrx rornplrifil
O. I*. M o i i t i h r i m r i , oH oiMry f**r
V O U 0 0 , Y O U P IN *
nutm eg; 2 t. cinnamon; I * clove*; I’m against urylhm g estop! home
VF.I.Vti Itlellow nl for Yt.ur Table)
1 1 m i h f h T o il irr
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2 1-2 cup flour; 1-4 t. baking rule nnil lra-n| government. A* (or I h r inoi l / n j r r h o l t l n , v.tiw
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gradiantv except flour and leaven­ p as.e,| and will Ink,, e a tr of thnt nnil |iioini«tr toil |&lt;t to inn f u r t h e r
«M **nrow a
JW IR IC A 'S B l f i O B f T S I U K R
t |l AIM J MIS 1‘MKI'AIIFH
fu rrrlo H u rr avilonn.
No, 3 Can*
ing material.*. S tir and cook the situation."
FT IT I’OlS
mixture at boiling tem perature
for thra# minute*. Ret a*id# tr.
cool. Through a alfler. add the
leavening malarial* and flo'lr.'
IMTAHON SII.U* lilt
HI l.K IIIHISt, III 1 MET
Beat wall.
Turn-into oiled Ion,
pan and baka from 43 to rat ntd&gt;
u le a In g moderate oven, "..VI d •
grae* V.
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BUTTER FROSTINt!
ItKI. MONTH F it I IT
21 lit. Jar
HUHFrr m ix f : i
LONG'S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
4 tablaapoon* b utter;
2 rop
221 E. Flrgt S tm t
Q pponkle F o n t o ffic e
• ifted confect loner* augar; I t. va­
nilla; 1 l. milk or cream, hot.
Cream butter .until very soft.
Add augar-_gradually, blending
I i:*.| III At .ITY. I’l l l F . CUKAMFKY
I. VIH.F JUICY
thoroughly. Thin with vanilla ami
milk, a drop a t a time, until &lt;•(
consistency to spread.
2. SEVEN MINUTE FRORTINf.
I'; S. S t) I tiltFF,S' MOCNTAIN
l« l.b*.
t t i n n : n it y f i .i ii v .
1 1-2 cup# a u g tr; 2 egg while*. |
unbeaten; I t. vanilla: B T. raid
w ater; 1-4 C eraam of tarta r.
Put agg white*, "ugar. water,
WESTERN OR FLORIDA WHOLE ItMK
and ervam of tartay In upper part
I YlttiH S l tL K h ltl.K A C IF.lt
Vt IM'ONHIN li t ISY
nr doubt* hollar. Beat with rotary
•e g baatar until thoroughly mliad.
place over rapidly boiling waUr,
beat continuity with rotary beat#?, and cook fa r 7 mlnutaa, or ontl| froattag will »Und In paaki■2.V)
(.1 FoitnilH
FORK SAUSAGE
from fir*• «M vsbUIb .
rc O N F IS C T lO N E R a FR 0ST1N 0
t tg g aghltwa. unbeaten; 1 « A I
e m m of ta rta r; 3 cup* powdartd
1 IH MAGNOLIA AVE.
2 2 2 E A S T F IR S T S T .

MANHATTAN
M ARKET

' WATERMELONS

BEANS PE A S PE A S

Grapefruit

Mickey Mouse Club
To Elect Officers

O N IO N S

each

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15/

P O T A T O E S 8 - ik : 2S&gt;

T O M A T O E S 2ibr. 1 1 /

JUDGE BEATEN,
HUMILIATED BY
ANGftY THRONG

P1GGLY WIGGLY

SANFORD’S LEADING FOOD STORES
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS

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COFFEE

R IC E

5 ibs. 13/ BUTTER 2 ^ 25/

SOAP 3

4H4 f t

&amp; (% £

26^PEACHES 10/ N

bars

20/ PRESERVES iar 24/
0&amp;11PS0 3 pbgs. 17/

MACARONI

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DRESSING 2fo.-25/

PIMENTOES 15/ SAUER KRAUT 15/

COOKIES Pkg. 15/ PICKLES jar 12&gt;/g/

TISSUE 3 roiu 10/ C O FFEE

M B BO H

W. H. LONG

HMSVEiU. FRYERS UM B

Rav* yaw triad ta r Hama
M ill ad Dairy aad Paaltry

6
SHOULDER &gt;» 10,
MEAT
10s
BEEF »■ IQs 13c
Steaks 15/17/20

r ^ l i t , try them &lt;*day.

FLA- OR W Effr&amp; N PORK RIB AND (JOIN

STEW BEEF »*

lb.

liftr,
Mix egg Whit**. «•*«

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ta r. ana half of tha augar and Iwat
until thick.
Add
■ugar and baat until of th a right
coaal(t*n:y to pnraad. Add fla v o r
lag. Ig tao ptlff to apraad add •
f a y drape of w ater. _______ .

Home Mixed Feed*

WESTERN TOT ROAST

ROUND; S llttO IN AND r L U B ^

SEMINOLE
FEED CO.

ARGO PEAS

27/ MUSTARD jar 15/

P IC K L E S

15/ SALAD 2tall cans25/

LEMONS do, 17/ B U TTER ib. 25/

ONIONS 3 ib, 14/ POTATOES 14/

C H EES E ib. 17/ CELERY s t a l k 5/
MEAT DEPARTMENT SP EC IA LS
— Assuring Yui host (Quality

Lowest Prices —

FANCY HI.1C

BEST fillAHK

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WHITE BACONib 7/ BACON
HI'GAIt &lt; LTt!-l&gt;

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G O’LAMB ib 19/ PICNIC HAMS 7&gt;/2/
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SPARE RIBS 25/ LOIN ROAST ib. 12/
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extra safety of the All-Weather Tryad— the
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sum m er just ahead. M aks sure of getting Piilifindert which mlde's’ naint fur
the lowest prices in history— and the finest rconomy. Ooodyelr't grtmir lohine
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Mr*. L. B. Crtppen, of Pulaakl, III.
"Wban I (a l billons, I fret llrrd
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w h at's ahead just as well as w e do.
W ise motorists certainly will protect their
safety — and protect their pocketbooks — by
getting new G oodyear T ires now .
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tires that rank first in public opinion and
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SATURDAY
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The next game will h# played
a! Ninth S l w t park thia afttr*
noon at 5:00 o'clock*

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infielder, se t th* ! • »
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for fielding chance* in a .In g ta
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7. By caesioa of ten lto riea by
tfp tln c raym ent of war de.it* h t|t 0
fropoi^ .
untivlllted peopla with a national
goods an.I aarvleea, and ro*. being h(| |ar;OT hi, , „ follow*,
ronsciooaneaa.
paid a t a!!, according to the N *-| . .
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'•eentd th r f a il* by c o rin g ■ t 9*(fi&gt; to am ^alnt th# publie w ith, . T hjoa#h
o th tr fiT ,B ft Celeryfeda on May I. Bob P ittm an ,']
ro 0 win I rhiml th-* g reat pit thin*
o,' B ritt Rahtirn who allowed oily
*om "hit*. w ilk r-ltw o men and
(truck nut *li he'ler*. Flo* (It d­
In* by I . II. H arper and Captain
IV iljht wer* feature* of the game.
Dnkrr nil ••had wall far th* h u r t
by atllkinr o. t 10 man and allowlr* n*ly thro* hlta.
T.-ie-lav afternoon tha R lU
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lit* a*aln&lt;t »*.#n for tha Junior
lllthm cn. Ik ilrr, I awion, and
Stno'.hofT hurled for tha loaara,
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of A ateriean seevritie* o w rid by
ilt;i« iu o f debtor nations.
k i a l ittaU m ent bg
tr?gf* that an official
I . By e r u io s o f terrllo:!#* hvTRYON, N. C.—The UaHod’ made to thg public s a ttlf t forth hib iteo ly ebU iaad (oopL w ith
a national conseio;ina*s.
Slat** mvtt .hoo«* t*lwe*n
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steamships, one is convinced that a term
o f economic re-adjustment is e n d e d
a n d th a t a new era o f commercial expan­
sion gathers momentum.

The fanning industry, for instance, is no exception
to the general trend toward progressiveness. With the
complex fanning machinery necessary in modern agri­
culture, the expense o f upkeep a n d t h e consider­
able sums involved in marketing, the modern fanner
must be among the best of business men.

The St. Johns River Line Company has realized
long before now that . Sanford and Seminole County
f a r m e r s must ship the most economical way in
order that their crops may bring enough to meet ex­
penditures. This company is doing its part in aiding
the struggling farmer of the world’s richest celery sec­
tion. Then, too, Sanford and Central Florida merchants
have found that it costs less to have their merchandise
shipped by water to this point.

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TUB SANFORD HBRALO. SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. A PRIL » , IM 1
Masonic Order, th* Elk*. Rot ’hsrrrber o f Commeieo and
th* Holy Croaa Episcopal
I Church. Hinr a coming to Sanford
ho ha* established hi* home a t 481
Mellon*!!)* A rana*. where h« re•id** with hi* wife, the former
Mii* Iron* Thayer.
II* « u born In Lykens, Pa..
and completed both hi* grade and
high achool education in th at city
i but later became a student In an
[eleetrleal achool at Washington,

Leonard McLucag

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Hi* parent*. It. L. Coleman and
IMr*. Ilattl* Coleman, were reslIdenl* o f r*nn*ylvanla nearly all
of th*tr lie**.

Je 6 . Michael

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Sine* coming to Sanford ial
, October, 1931, to a*iam* th*
secretary'* position of the Semi*
not* County Chamber of Com-1
mere*. Karl Lehmann, well-known!
C entral Florida man and organ!-1
te r, has been actively associated |
with numerous movement*
signed fo r th* advancement of
progress in this city and County
and today he Is considered on* of
the leading Chamber of Common* |
secretaries in Florida.
Mr. Lehmann w as.born Oct. S.
1887 In Oconomowoc, Wis., and
received h i. education in Wis­
consin and New Meiico where he
spent most of his sarly life. II*
—I'lintn |if WifttmlUt
is a ton of O. 0 . Lehmann and
Mrs. Ilulda J . Lehmann who hav*
Having spent most of his life
mad* their home in New Mexico
for a number of years. A fter com­ In one or more branches of the
wholesale
produce business, J. G.
ing to Florida nr received an
—honorary t L r D r d s g r w r a t Rollins Michael, a - re sid e n t-o f -thW -rity
since 1UI0, in considered one of
College, W inter Park.
He ha* been national secretary the best Informed snd most ex­
of the Christian Endeavor, vice perienced men now associated with
p r e s i d e n t of the Montvsrdo th a t tin* of business In Sanford.
School, and for a number of fea rs Recently he look over the m anage­
was secretary of the Orange Coun­ ment of Sanford'* only open air
ty Chamber of Commerce and is curb market now operating under
clil largely responsible for th* the name of th* M anhattan
vlopment and progress of th a t Market a t Second S treet and
Palm etto Avenue.
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l u is a member of th* Masonic Mr. Michael la a native of Ft.
Lodge and holds an
honorary Pierce but a t an early age moved
membership In the Sanford Ro­ to Oakland where no attended
both the grade and high achool*.
tary, Kiwanis and Lion Clubs.
lie Is married to the form er L ater he became a student In th*
Miss Helen A. Shafer; dssldca Columbia College In Lake City.
At present ha resides at hi*
a t their home, 108 W. Sixth
S treet; and attends th* F l n t home with his wife, who before
her m arriage was Miss Gabe
Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Lehmann haa had wide ex Stew art, and children, Jam es Cal­
perlence in practically
ovary vin and Mary Gray. His family
form of publicity and Is well attends the F l n t Presbyterian
qualified fo r th* office he is now Church.
Mr. Michael’s parents, J. C.
holding.
Michael a n d
Mr*.
M argaret
Gray Michael Rv*d in Orlando for
a number of year*.
Wh*n not engaged w ith Ms
work connected with hia produce
business Mr. Michael spends hit
lim e mostly reading but fo r out­
door recreation cboosea golf. Hi*
hobby I* collecting old coins.

H. H. Coleman

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wear, During his last three years
In high school, he won IS letters.
Following bis graduation from
Sanford High School, he attended
schools in N orth Carolina, hut hr I
returned to Florid*, and, with the
help of a local group which becam* Jn trre sle d in hi* ambition*,
he entered the University of Flori­
da m I'-'-’ii to graduate, after four
busy year* devoted to thorough
study in both academic a* well a - ,
sport* subjects, with an A. It
legree.
During hia four )car* in college,
he won aix letters, in football,
basketball, baseball, and awimming. He was considered nne of
Coach Charles Bachman's most
ap t pupil* of the ganrr of foot­
ball. and hi* su.-cess with local
team s hesrs out Coach Itachman's
Statem ent that “ Leonard was one
o f my beat students."
- — Mn-MeLerwe-'»r-w--MesoTT .— 1
Sigm a Phi Epsilon fraternity. He
attends the Presbyterian Church,
and reside* at 2&gt;!28 Sanford Aveinua with hla atepfathcr anil
m other, Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Reese

Mrs. Helen Moye

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Leonard Mr Lucas is the young
and capable director of athletic*
a t Seminole High School where
since 1030 he has had remarkable
sucres* In moulding th* live* and
haracter* of hundreds of admiring

L. F. Hagan, Sr.

T o native

of Lakeland, Mr. MeLucas came to Sanford In 1003.
During hia grade school days th n v
were few athletic event* th a t did
not fin,i him among th r w inner,
despite his small stature. Nut u n ­
til. hr entered Sanford
High
8chool In 1018 did he begin to
draw an am aiin g source of energy
th a t brought him honors whicn
no pupil i f any Sanford school has
ever even approached.
Mr. Mcl.uras, whose deeds nil
the football, baseball, trark, awlm
ming, and basketball tram * nt
1018-1023 read like fiction, is tinonly local stu Je n r Fo ” 'wTn
five major sporty. letter* in one
Sanford was founded alxml
1871 by (ienerul Henry S. S an ­
ford. minister l &gt; Belgium u n ler
General Grant'* adm instralion. It
was i riginally known a* the Val­
des Grant, when F'lnrida was un­
der Spanish dominion. The city
became incorporated In 1877. The
Sanfnnl lleuse, the find tourist
hotel in Central Florida, was built
In 1873 and was one of the most
modern of that period. The rail­
road south from Snnfnnl was
begun In 1880 and General lHy*»e*
8. Grant. then president of the
United S tairs, turned th* f ln t
shoveful of earth an this project.
Good roads radiating from Banford, together with Its favorable
location and cheaper freight ratea,
form the combination of Induce­
ments which Sanford offer* to
wholesalers, Jobbers and distribu­
tor* fo r locating here.
Sanford haa adopted all modtrn
methods Bnd provided *11 sanitary
precautions for the protection of
the health of ita citisenry and
visitors.

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During his Imyhu.d, l.. P. Ha-'
gan, Sr., naval store* operator
and resident of Hanford since
IU07 was engaged mostly In the
farm ing business but in 1001 en­
tered the turpentine business a t
m anager of a plant located In
Lake county.
A fter remaining in th at posi­
tion for tha ensiling six yrare
Mr. Hagan moved to Sanford
and opened a turpentine plant
of hi* own near Markham and
haa continued to m anage that
concern to the present.
He Is a member of th* Flasonic Lodge, the Elba, Kiwania,
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerre and haa been prealdsnt o f the boanl of trustees for
the Methodist Churrh Orphanage
at Renson Springs for the past
six years.
Mr. Hagan reside* at hia home,
1702 Park Avenue with hla wife,
the former Ml** Bertha H art, and

Operating what t* considered
Sanford'* oldest established and
one of the forem st leauty shop*,
now known as I*. Paul's Beauty
Shonpe, Mr*. Ilele-i Moye. who
graduated from the local high
ach.nl in 1027, |s thoioughly expericn rd in hri work and fre­
quently attends s c h o o ls so th at
she might keep in pace with the
latest invention* and improve­
ments concerning her chosen vo­
cal Inn.
Mr*. M ye s i - l-orn June 17,
1008 in Atlanta. Ga. un-l attended
both the grade and high school*
of Drc-alur, a suburb of th*
Georgia capital. In September
1028 she moved In -unford with
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M.
Wilson wh&gt; now rr-ide at 8&lt;&gt;0
Magnolia Avenue,, and ln the
*jrrtng'~ n f “ l!r2T— vhp—mmpleted
her hlrh school,studio- nt Semi­
nole' High School.
Mrs. Moye is nianied t&gt; Mor­
ris Moyr and they ic-lile at th eir
home, 714 Oak Avenue and attend
Ihe First Baptist Church of
Sanford. She !• n nirmts-r of
the Fireman’s Auxiliary. «
Her favoriU- re leal ion I* -wint*
mlng but during hci leistlie hour*
enjoys attending the m-vies nr
painting portraits and scene*.
Her hnhhira are fancy novelties
and her Interest in her work.
children: Robert, l.rnu lb-lie and
L P„ Jr. His parents, 1.
B.
Hagan and Firs. Lanin Ann Woot­
en Hagan were residents of llutloch county, G a , where the San­
ford man was born.
When Seminole County was
formed Mr. Ilagan was appointed
County Commissioner and was re­
elected to that office for Hvo
consecutive term*. In 1028 he we*
elected to th* state legislature
a* th* Seminole County repre­
sentative and continued to servo
for three terms, lie was aervlng
on th* city council a t Iho time
when th* new commission-form
of government was formed.

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F or th* past seven years H.
It. Coleman, local m anager o f
Tho Florida Power and Light
Company, has besn an smploys*
of th at cones m and on Dae. 1
came to Sanford as ths successor
to Ctydo A. Byrd who was tra n s­
ferred to th* Daytona Beach di­
vision of th a t company.
Mr. Coleman is a member of
Located very conveniently on
the Dixie Highway (Jacksonvilla
to Tam pa branch) and on th*
main line o f tho Atlantic Coast
Lino Railroad, in th* southern
end of Seminole County and soma
twalva tnilea from •Sanford, th*
.c o u n ty scat, lies th* town of
^ A lta m o n te Springs, on* of thoaa
’ 'delightful places in which one la
always tempted to Roger.

An Excellent Golf Course Is Owned by th* City of Sanford

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THB BANFOKD UK*ALP. SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. APRIL n . IMS

H. C. HuBose

villa. la 1*1* he woo —

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p art ef his Ufa u 4 since rearing
ta Saaferd la S n t a a k r 1*1*
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Mr. H s u hheo totertsng better

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year be ww
to the state legbbtare.
1MT nntil 1*** be oerred w may-

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D, D. Welborn

Church o f »hto cite.

Mrs.

Kite.

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i, a m om tar of tta
Masonic Ledges, resides a t hi*
homo, 1041 Mollonsill* Arena*.
» o i has three children: Stewart
P. D uties, Sanford; Mrs. Krsnere

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Mrs. Fannie Munson
linos while today ta maintains
Ida e n tree oa North Park A renas.
Mr. Dnttoee was bora la Stalk*,
A la , aad when a small hoy a t­
tended tt a primary schools of that
city aad then mo red with hit
parents to
Columbiana, A la,
whore he completed his grade and
high a. Wool education. Later ta
taoaase a student ia tt a Jaaiar

Jersey and received ta lh h it grade
aad high school education la
llackrnsock, N. J . whore t a spout
n r st of hia early lift. L ater t a
coatUuod h it atudleo a t D rska^
Colleys la Now York City.
Ho b m arried to t t a fonaor
M bs Blanche Louise T anner aad
during tta winters they reside la
Sanford a t .
Valencia Drive
t a t la t t a aammor Ihoy tlUJ
either a f 103 Wyadham Road,
Ttaaoch. N. J . or at S ta lta re a ,

Located In the southwestern p a rt
of Seminole County, between Al­
inas: ate and Apopka, b a wallknown citrus section of t t a coon-

n d w ^ f conduct* a if d U l
da H ag t t a H igh School's com* 8 ta* w m s tacw la MUtodwvilto,
O a , aad aiace coming to this d ty
ta make t a r taono ta n taught
for one year la t t a public
hut since th a t Uam has
moat o f t a r tim e to

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L. M acrotette. Sanford resiof the Milaae
T h retre since 1933, has been cow­
way o r another with
the th eatre Imsiwess prerticaUy
o* o f his life, beginning as S
film operwtrr ig Chirac*.
Mr. M arratette a t ore
titm-’
managed g theatre in Chicago.
Later h r became connected with
film distributing e m p s s i ^ osw
e f w hsrh-sras located la A tlanta,
G a , w here he lined for secern I
yean.
ia D etroit. M ich, the
o f Sanford’s only th e a ­
tre, sp ra t his boyhood days in
th at city, attending the public
schools there. Hw cownection with
the shew hcsiswsr has caused him
to trace! ia nearly e rrry state
m the SDMI. Canada and the
West Indies. He is a member of
—)the-K iw w nii-*T oh-gnd the Sewn -j
nole County Chamber of Com-

A school teotboy ta
from 1913 s s ti, 191T. J . C.
s a b s manage r of t t a Swnf h t a s T ro th Crew ers Assoesatsoa. tretoy i , coosssdrred ossa
»c I t a best iatfscored r e s ia
m i t a o a t t a sh*sootst. see bar
tw o aad sale of retrry i n i ether
tru th fare- nrsdwrt*.
R o to r, n i t r a ting to bas dotwo
ewaaertr d with t t a Track Crow -,
ere. Mr. H oa-b b ig reiv e are a
m ajor o f br a I poa k e ri raaspaay i
us th e I9 lth tofhatry o f I h r l W
W o rm . I
da
Natsaaal Cwand. He was i U M , U
,
.
i o f Oeenanny n r . the
local omchiae ywn drtoctanrest of .sew
th e guards.
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C. H. Eckeraoa. president of
t t a Eckoreon F ruit Cannot*. la c ,
firs t rsmo to th is city ia 1*11 hot
remalnod fo r only a short Uaoo
a a d ta 1*30 relum ed U tabs
ch ary , of the then newly formed
company th a t has grow s to t a
one of t t a fo ra a c st grapefruit

ExcsUeet reOread fhriMtan are

Dll
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family . .

Brownlee accepted and came
ta r e on J ob. 1, 1913 to assume
t t a duties a f m inister of that
church aad baa continued to hold
th a t position since. Today he bears
the distinction of h arin g been a
m inister in Sanford longer than
any o th er person who Is now lit.
lag here.
Dr. Brownlee was bom in Plainrille. G a , and attended the public
schools o f th a t city, l-ater he a t­
tended the I'n ire rsity of Georgia.
S. p . U , and I*rinecton. and rertiVbd his doctor1, degree at
Rollins and Davidson Colleges.
lie is a member of t^e Masonic
lodges, and ia a past p rrsid rn t of
the local Kiwanis club. With his
fam ily he reside, at WHI Palmetto
Avenue. Mrs. Hrowntee. before her
m arriage, was Miss Lillian Gttaon
They ha*o • son. Ilarry G.
s&lt;
Dr. Itrownlev'a father was J . II
Brownlee, of Plainville. ami Cal..a...,*
Jlk siw d iu ;r..JK (u fs;^itL «
. was Mis, Fanny ArgjTe.
Beside* having an active pail
in sta te hutch work. Dr. Hrownlre
has been a director of Palmer Col­
— I 'h u to by W Is b e lli I
lege. Agnes Sdott. and the
Celam him Theological Seminary.
A W orlj W ar veteran. Uoyd F.
He area a t awo tim e a member rf
t t a general assembly's special Hoyle, Sanforil law yer ami slate
attorney
for the ’i l r d judirial cir­
commission on Evangelism. He Is
es-m odere to r of the St. John’s cuit, saw front line action in
Preehytery and cs-modora Synod Franco with the Rainbow Diviof Florida, aad has been a mem- • ion -and .alto
.*1 g eth er sp en t la
tbe general assembly months In Fi&gt;snce, Germany. Bel­
.her
. . oa f the
gium, snd Italy during the World
special and regular committees.
re a r.
Ilia favorite snorts are hunting
Mr. Boyle, a native or Prru.
aad fishing while hl» hohby 1* Ind, rente to this city m July
his interest in birds.
of 1034 to become ass*&lt;cislnl in
the practice o f'la w with Freil B.
Wilson and until rvconlly served
as the junior p a rtn e r In the firm
of Wilson snd Boyle.
Besides being sn
Amerlcsn
l.egionnisrv, Mr. Boyle Is s M*»on,
Shririer. Klk. Lion, end a member
of the First Presbyterian Church
oy Sanford.
II* Is m arried to the form er
Miss Rosa G. G ray and has a

Lloyd F. Boyle

c. Hutchison

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Virginia and during hi* youth rocalTod a m t of h it edt» niton la
both t t a Dixon Normal Celkg*.
a t D in a , Illinois and tt a Roches*
lo r U niversity la Rochester, N. T.
During his boyhood t a «a« rnieed
oa a farm la Illinois snd lived
with his parents, J . P. Dutton
aad Mrs. Mary Francos Ihitloa,
who llred a a r Coldon. Ill, for

PA G E T H R E E

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Summer Time Is

C. M. Hand
There a re ttaaeaad s of scree
o f b a d la Seminole County oa
which straw berries caa t a rebod
p r o f i t a b l y . The tubiretested,
suhacratcd and sabdralaod farm s
hi tt a tracking area, whore tta re
a

b high perronLays of hnteM
present Ta the soil, are especially
adapted to thb Industry, aa
dramays b a very Important Item
U ta coasldtred ia tta re b la g
of strewtareba.

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family at present reside at their
home, 3101 Mrllnnville Avenue.
His parents. W. f \ Hoyle and
Mrs. Lillian Rounds Hoyle were
n a liirs of Oak Park. Ill.^ an d It
was In that place that Mr. Hoyle
received both his grade and high
scoot rdu ation.
A fter graduating from high
school he studied at the Hnlversity
or Chiraco, Rollins I'ollrg,. and
Stetson University.
The slate attorney Is fond of
both foothill and
haseluill hut
for re rrstion chooses golf, fishing
or boating.

Mr. M arrnlette’s father was
nasnrst J . |_ M aren trltr. S r , and
li n d in New York State. Ilia
mother’s name before her m artaige wa« A rna Pctiti Stokes. Ills
favorite sport is tswtwig hn,| he
csaisider, his hobby' *« his in ­
terest in

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t a rra w n y , &lt;y th is city.

Time

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Judge Millard Smith

Mr. Marevitcttr resides w ith hi*
wife a t th rir home in M ayfair.
Mrs. M arrntrttc. before her m ar
ratge, was Mi«« C aroline W h u ff .
Thry h a te a daughter, Mrs. Helen

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II. F. Calhoun

Dr. E. I). Brownlee

, Last June, in the first Hrniocratio prim ary preceding t t a pres­
ent political term , t t a voters of
t t a 33rd Judirial circuit confirmed
t t a Governor's appointment of
Millard Ik Smith. Titusville at
to rn ry . to , the office of judge of
circuit, succeeding Judge Wal­
la e W. W ight, who died here last
w inter.
Judge Fmith has had ronshlerable e s p e iten. e in circuit rouits,
Laving served as stale attorney
in Iwith t t a -eien th and 33rd d rm l. since 1931. lie has also been
t t a legal advi«&gt;r In tt a h&lt;tanl of
county commissioners of llrrrard
county and prosecuting attorney
for th a t eounty.
la 1913 wing Nemiss.be ( M y
As a hoy Ju d re Smith lit id
became g ii| # s l e cressIy fprea
with hia iw tvnts. Edward L. Smith
Uvmagw by w ' w t . t tta legwteand Mrs. Eliaahrth Smith, on their
tasv. ,i-S t e n (t ( . JL ItoreJ are*
orange grove and trurk farm near
H fM S Ie i by tta g w m s re Us ret
\e w Sm yrna, w tare he s i , born
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stavtff nasi trews that taaae
He attended » hool In Ita Edge
until tta abortmg at 1994. with
w
ater public schools of Volusia
tta e a ssy tM af saw tees*. « « g I'huto by VVIeboblt
tiavnl tw bald that eftsre.
—Il***tte »f&gt; WH-lse.MT county and In t t a fall or l* IZ |
E. I'alhoup. local m rr hant.
entered the Colby Academy. N r*
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Mr. Hand i f ret many re a r s is
Called from A lla n s . G a , in I ondon. N. 11. In 19UI he entered, o|H-rat log Calhoun's Depaclm rnt
1913 by tbe cwngregatioa «f tbe Stetson U niversity to study law' Stocr on Sanford Avrnue. Im*
bwaj rre sb y te n a n C barrh, I»r. K. and was graduated from that In­ long hern, associated with th&lt;m crrantile business, for tasiiles
I-str Farnsw orth
y«wr*
four stitution with t t a degree of L I . It managing -tores bearing hi* name
vtaMrew: &lt;3ifford. Steve. Antiw- in July 1919 a fte r having paid all loth hen- ami in Orlando he ha*
of his espenses through hi« per­
tta s f tk o at sh eriff was
Edwin. Their borne
Iren employed by |h e J. C. Penney
sonal efforts.
at lit* , (hah Avenue.
sh eriff at O r a «s create
.
Judge Smith Is a World War Co, In one of its stores located
Mr. Shmtalt-tT was born s w i
Carolina.
Maeew. G a , and attended g r a .l e leterma, a mem ber of tho'A m eri- In Mr.North
Calhoun first came to Sanawd high erbsuls in (bat city. He c a w I * - r io n . t h e M a s o n ic 1 -o .lr e , for,i
g i t d n t d ssaa a a d It reaa l e i b d w r . s d e
In
I'JOfl
hut moved to Oreluh. Elk;
retcc became a student a t Georgia t t a . .fBirine,
, . Kiwanis, ___
who as read a s n s d u t w a a t t a i t e M the
’ a 33nd
— * degree
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Scottish 'land,, shortly afterw ard* snd
T o h. m A tlanta, and ,.f lb - to n «nd Is also
first panss— ne tra in to U n d i O i d r A . I
lited in th a t city until three
Tech, ta Massachusetts. Ills p a r - ' R'*e Mason.
years *Kn when he returned to I hi*
J . H. Shtsttalser and Mr- Resides resldlnc In TUt%*vllle city
railroad whb b
proprietor of the
Clifford W. Heyward Shmh.d&lt;er, with hi*
fam ily Judge
Smith store tohe become
wood w ith L a ta
now operates.
residents of Rutland, t i n , maintain* hi* law offires In that
He Is a member of the Masonic
is Saw
r many y-rsr*
1city. Hi* favorite sports are ter Order,
m ag on t t a
while Imlh h„ and hi* w lfr,
assl re sUbcr W rtaas.
Mr. Sbiwb.l-.-r came to this ni* snd c- If.
yvtrrshw rg I
Mrs.
Isivera Smith Calhoun, a t­
m n .
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e aogt ubo~
r e a w-mm city in I9M and foe several year—
rsw use
tbe o
b tnuM
tend the F irst |lap ti« t Church of
Mr. RareA w ta Ires brew a raus-|brgsre recarty wto*e years ago Mr maintained his mill tat scon tta
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a csretnstor. p e r-i tww radrered tA nh* jurt som i Sanford can t a reachml »tem S'ivnffgd. They reside a t t&gt;l3'*
d ra t a t I t e n l r
vatvrvm rd tbe. hsiVSmg al .c.f F irs t Street- L ater he move tjev ery section of t t a slate ;&gt;y »n 1 Mscnnlln Avenue.
Ilis father. John I’. Calhoun ami
of strnrtw rrs
now m l* building* «n the lake front, road*. T! Is tocate.1 On S tate P y t
P rs itT
mother, Mr*. Ida Dell Calhoun,
re t ) ^
city's p m tn p a l
and today o p rra tr- the large mill No. 3. kft'w n ■** *, s *' John* see
SaaN ed. T ary are i
rr*iifrnts of Orlando.
AnOrirt.
w sthw e-t or t t a city.
Scenic Highway. This road, new
U evd and M rs
Mr. Calhoun ws* ta rn *n U"1’
Arc bar Rett*
I He •« a ps-S per-&gt;d*o*t o f the
Hi* travel*- firin ipally on hu»i- nearly completed, parallel* the nilnghsm.
A in, hut si tended the
v * .b »
j a m i , | to t t o i S a a f v r i Rotary O uh. and vs a ness, have T ak en him tntn p*»&lt; n - . - t . John* River fr o m JsrV.ou Orange ro-jntv
school- III- r»vor.J a r m r Mrs. Rwby IVwvtL wire h a * ' snroaWr of the M rthodnt C hurch raRy emery stole of t t a Union m ile to Sanford, a di*tancr i f ite -port I* hn*ehnll hut for re.
M r b U t m U n a g to t o i t o d s - d the Chaw.brr o r ( - s o m e . 1 m r r Aimes. Hi* favorite *port I IM milr* snd l« is the «tart r ute " r a tio n h e choo-c* h i n t l - y .
into iipi-|wrou« cenjrai p’lo r d i
■uarrard to itw frevwi-i
fi»h mg for IS1|—li.
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TIIK SANFnCH IIERA ID . SANFCltD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. APRIL » . IM l

George McRory

ducU r, firat attractei un. aual a:tantlon in U»t year’s election*
when he went Into a aerond p ri­
m ary with Sheriff J. T. McClel­
land and prored to bs a dangerout opponent.
Bom in Oateen. Mr. Tat* ha*
litrcd in thl* section of the state
all of hi* life and came to San­
ford in 1011. He baa continued to
make hi* home here since, work­
ing for the Sanford Fire [tepnrtrrtent. farming, and serving aa an
employee ef the Atlantic Coaat
Line Railroad a* a conductor. For
i the paat five year* he has repre’ &lt;rntnl Ihe railroad Brotherhood
| of Trainmen.
He I* a member nf the Sanford
Klk* L idgr. Ihe Lion* (lu h , and
, attend* .the Ch*i*tian C hurch^llla
' residence i* at 109 N. Manguatlne
Avenue.
•Mr. Tate spent hi* early life In
Oateen. attending the public grade
•rhnol* of th a t town, la ter, he
continued hi* studies through cor
reipondence achool*. Ill* father.
David I- Tat*, married Mis* Hatlie Well* o f Lawratte*. Ml*#., but
b th made their home In 0*l»*n
1for many year*
Ilia connection* with th# rajlroad brotherhood have cauaed Mr.
Tat# to travel In many state*. HU
favorite sport Is fishing.

w ii one of the member* u&lt; lb"
original city planning boatd while
today ha hold* tha off r e
tf
chairman of tha »eho I l*&gt;*.d. Ha
la al*o a Spanish-Amerioan wa.'
veteran. Modern Woo .'man. a di­
rector of tha Florida antrinrar*
society, a member of the Amerl■an 8 ciely of Engineers, and :nr
f’rn liy ie n a n Ctiur;h of 1 hi * ity.
Mr. William* reside* wiln M*
family nt 320 Oak A 'rnue. lie M
m arried to the fornrar Ml** Ellt-Vbath Hasting*. ami ha* two
children; Mr*. Feair.n Kail), ’tichlan I fla . and F r.-. I I . Sanfor I.

Iijr W l*b u ld i

Entering l&gt; lltl*-» for the firal
time In |(9*l l&gt;v hi* rl-riIon to
"** H ta'e l»&gt;mo rat*e Committee
George M'Hory. lo-aI automoblla
ll.-anu in*oar or for the atala
motor vehicle rommi*alon, re­
mained In public office continually
until laat year, aervinr four year*
aa aecretary to the Democratic
Committee and one term aa rep­
resentative frmd thl* county to
the a id e legislature.
* v "Sfr. M Rory, wh. a t* born in
M nntlrtlK came ti&gt; In'* city In
1922 an&lt;l Inday raaldaa with hi*
lannl&gt; a t I lid Mar noli*. He la
married lo the former Ml»* S»r.n
MacKrnaie and they hare 'hree
rhihlrtn; George. Jr., Virginia and
Mary.
Th«* form er IrginUtor U ■ m**ml&gt;«*r i f the M«*nnle !«!*••* EIV*$ s

H. M. Papworth

*—I*ftnit* ft&gt; W|&gt;*VmiIIII
Serving ronalalently and with
lependahllity aa aecretary of th*
local Kiwania Club for a half
— P ho to b y W lr b n lu i
doi*n years, Sydney J. Nix, local
In HUM, II. M. Papworth, who I*
attorney, la recognited by m*nt&gt;
now president of the Seminole
her* of th at organldatlon as part­
County Chamber of Commerce,
ly responsible for th* club’s Puc­
came to Sanford from England;
es* |n keeping Its membership
entered thc building material
and luncheon attrndanca aboVc
business; organ lied the first mili­
normal. Mr. NIx ha* also been
tary unit south of Jacksonville,
active In serving on special Klthen known a t th e Gate City
want* committee* and in work per­
Rifle Company; m*nagr,| the San
taining to state convention*.
ford baseball team and served a*
Mr- NIx ram* to Sanford in
volunteer chief of the total fire
192ft to establish law Offices and
departm ent for a period of 11
since taking up hi* reiidenre In
years.
thl* city hr ha* become activity
Immediately following the big
aanclatrd with h th the Klk* ond
freete Of 1IW7 ho left Sanford In
Masonic lodge*, lie Is alio a
take
up his residence In New
memher of the Knight* of Pythi­
- I ’ h'.to l.l \V'l.l,.,!Ul
York City, and rem ained there
as,
Woodmen
&lt;
f
the
World
anil
ShH nm . lh« Kfmknoli Cowily
j until six yenr* ng„ when he re...f Commt*t**,
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film ing lo Sam uru in January, the Order of Redmen.
( *h i ntI*«•r. i»
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- it*
-lu rn n l - I * ■-make - h l r f
T en d ril w " 'n n ty~ croair - E p i s c o p a l - * ■in take m re rth e - previrten-y — H r w*s- tv rrirlir Jarkxntr ftumty; *
leslilenre here.
I'hurrh III* father. It.W .-M e&gt;f the newly-formed Sanford A t- Ga. hut attended grad.- and. high
M r. pniiwurth wn* hum in Cam­
It-.rv and mother.
' Mr*.
Mary ' ““ H* National Rank, Linton K. schoolo in Ctommerie. (!«.. afterbridge. England, nml In hi* curly
ttakli'iy .McRory, ' Itoth live In Allan, who bin beep connected «*nl&lt; he studied law nt the Uniyouth nttrn-led shoot in (lodlomlng,
Mi.nl cello a’ th .' n r .ml.
hanh* lu sted in Georgia. varsity of Cie rgia, graduating'
Kngland. He lived with hi*
\t, «, p ....
.. tHlV at tend*.I ’ " “ ago and New York City. !■ with an I. L B. and an A.R. degree.
ents, William Thnma* Papworth
■I
,
‘honl* „/
of hi,
hi* home
home *"^,1 “V* tinly Ihe hea.l of till.. A fter finishing *cliool Mr. Ni*
and Mary Milton Cooper Pn ■
,h
n(
H
ty’a
only
banking
institution
be
anie
an
a*«l*li.nt
ad
d
er
of
a
, ity, M m lire’bt. a rd I ter the
worth, in the city of ht* birth un­
high *rh ini of that place. F.llow- hut alio an u etiie illiia n in th. hank in Jefferson, Ca., but retil Ik77 when h« pnllated In the
C
liam
ctr
o
f
I
o
Dime
I
Salvation
signed
in
1907
to
became
clerk
of
ing hi* graduatlttti he rinttniie-1
llrltl*h army. For tfie next *ix
Army
and
other
civic
a
n
ilitie
s
.
.he
cilcuil
court
in
Ja.kson
coinyear* he *aw active »ervi e io
hi* attidle* nt the University of
.Mr. Allen »avv artloj, in |h,. , y
,„ rV(,,| |n , h, t office until
South Africa nnd shortly after h « l|
F lorl'a.
front line trjrnehe* n f ( ranee d u t- |p |3 wh,.n he bream* rounty
return to England he *nl!ed fnW
He like* ft. I hall better th m ,'!'■* the World \\ ar. when he was a oro*e-uting attorney, a position
America. Larding in New York he
any other *po-‘. hut i* al*&gt; In- lieutenant of a rutupany or Amerl„From th. at time
..
he
held
until
l!&gt;2l.
'
immediately
mado hi* way by
trie ted in aviation and military i an troop* and wa* engaged in
until he derided to move to thl*
-Photo by* wteboldl boat tn Sanford, where friend* of
lo tiville i Hi dd • h r’ll a H'enaed , c « r a l major battle*.
lie prarlh-rd Inw.
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hi« family were then living.
tiilnt Mr M Riry t*
retired
The to nl hank |ire*liirnt in --Itv
Since 102H Alex R. Johnson ha*
„np
r v„„.
Mr. Nix I* married to the forlieutenant of the Floridi National otarrleil t&gt;, the former Mia* Helen
s
e
n
dire
to
r
of
the
Semino
e
rP|lnr
r f , h. PIMp „ f Klonda
Mi** laittie Applrhv They
Hoard.
Ive., o f Orlando, h a . a daugM er.
’ r childrenMM, red High School A griculture Depart- Knitrht, nf
„m| (rn, ,
Ilelun Eliiaheth, nnd ie*ldr* with ... . ..
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{ inrnt and through hi* artlviii-'S Inember of lhP state firemen’
hi* family In their home in It..... * l" ril
Jean. Ill* father Dllmu* M. Nix. In
"1 the Florida. W a tln n a l \ *•■*&gt;- assorlatlnn for nearly |ft v en r‘.
Court. Ilia mother. Mr* r-. V
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with hiAllen * I* a present' rr.b len t o f Mitchell NIx.M?are
; . ' ' ^ ‘^ ’' T f sociation,
Florida
Agriculture wlfe. Mr*. Juna Robinson PapOrlando.
Teacher*' Association. American w orth, at their home. .HR Psrk
Mr. Allen ■* a native of Chipler, Commerce, Ga.
V ontinnal Association nnd the Avenue. Mrs. Papworth l« the
Ca.. and attended the public
Future Farmer* of Florida or­ daughler nf the Into M. F. Robin­
achiml* or that eily. I ^ l r r he a t­
ganisation he ha* gained sta te ­ son of thl* city.
tended lbP University of Georgia,
wide allenti-n a* one of the fo&gt;eMr. Papworth Is particularly
In Athens. He la a member of the
most agriculture expert* mu! Interested In baseball and hn&lt;
Masonic Order, the Nemlnole
tra-her* in Florida.
taken an active nnrt In promoting
County Chamber of. Commerce,
Mr. Johnson 1* a native of th at game In this elhr, hut for
and th# First Pre*h&lt;;t*rian C liunh
Washington, D. C., and came to hf« own recreation he ehon»eof this city.
Sanford from W inter tla^cn tn gnlf.
His favorite sport and recrea­
a**ume th* duties of l he agri­
tion 1* hunting.
culture classes here. B ef/re . boos­
Isend th at I* level without wet
ing teaching as his vhratlon be place* I* the sixth and last reoulws* a fruit grow er J o / % number *it*. which follow* those previous­
of years.
ly described making possible the
Aa a boy he attended lac grade Ir'tslla tio n of » tiling evstem for
achool* of W ashington, D. C. sub-irrigation, acb-aerealton and
Later he moved to F loridi nnd sub-drainage so necessary In the
continued his studies in tlm state production of eelery.
university, graduating with two
degrees; B. 8. in agriculture and
On* of Florida’s most Important
M. A. In education.
agricultural areas is th* famous
Mr. Johnson attends the Chris­ celery delta located in Remlnol^aa
tian Church. W ith his wife, Mrs. County. It has achieved this d i f l y
Elsie M. Johnson, and tw o chil­ tlnctlo„ neceesary in the producdren. Ralph and Patricia, he re­ n# six pe:ullar but Important re&lt;isides a t Holly and Pinshur*1; qulsltes necessary In th* produc­
Street*, llle parents, T. A. B. tion of celery which I* grown
Johnson and Mr*. Edith Anne during th* w inter season and un­
Johnson, livid in Luts for sevtr- der conditions probeblv not found
Stationed In Georgia with
al y e a n .
In any other state in the Union.
company nf United States soldlefi
The local agriculture teacher
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WUbotitl
during the Spanlsh-Amerlran W ar,
haa served two year* It th e regu­
Expert* from the Department
Fred’ “T. Wfilial
ami, a native of
Although a candidate for con- lar United Slate* si my, and on* “^ A g r ic u ltu r e a t Washington,
Mtchigi
_«n decided th a t he liked
table Irr tw o 'p rev io u s election*. Fwlr„*n ™ American Expedition­ who have Inveallgated'th* Sanford
the southern climate and that If
Lewis A. Tate, local railroad con ary Force*. In 1929 te was select­ system of sub-irrigation, have
he ever had th* opportunity to
ed as th* M aster Tescher of pronounced it to be th* best meth­
change hia residence he would
1900 In Indiana a". Milid grad* Florida.
od which ha* ever been devised or
move South.
schools In a* smelt town &gt;f Ken­
brought to th* attention of th*
la IHtHI hi* enlistment In the
tucky, graduated from high school
Sanford Is located tn the solid departm ent In applying moisture
army expired ami he relum ed t )
In Kollo. III., and wa* connected central section o f Florida, on to plant growth, practically every
hi* home, Petoekry, Mich, and
with the garage business In Lake Monroe, which la the head acre under reianr cultivation in
after nine year* attending the
Peoria. III., until 1U2U.
of navigation on the Rt. John* the dU trirt Is tiled.
Michigan S tate College, working
Hi* narent*. Marti Caldwell and River. It is 1UH m ilts from Jackfor -a railroad
construction
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,
,
Mr*. Ella Caldwell nr* jiving in »nnvillP by w ater, and midway be.
The total gross annual revenue
pany. serving as city engineer for
A* thc Sanford representative Portland, Ore., at the present *tw ern Jacksonville ami Tam pa on from agriculture and horticultur­
the city of Petnskcy, and as as and agen; i f the St. Johns Rivet lime. Mr. Caldwell's wife is the the trunk line or the Atlantic al products in Seminole County
*!»tant superintendent for a lod­ Line Company, OJto Cal Iwrll, f rnu r Miss Nell J. Sullivan, Coast Line Rlalroad, approximate Is approximately $10,000,000.
ging camp, Mr. William* moved who hi* he.'ti f.moo ted with the They have a daughter, le.it, s g f .lljt 12ft mile* from each o f t hese
m — wii'iititmindi MiJiethw:**
. m aen 19-U.
t e n i ’t n
jMi'intn
h'Js1nc*i kin
ft
-to—f l o w n 1'After ibmit 'th re f nttansportatlitn
Sanford is one nf the prln.ipal
weeks In Jacksonville he came tn is considerril largely responsible
Hi* duties a* agent for the St,
terminal* of the Orange Bell Auto
this city via the St. Johns R lo r fur the success of that company's • Johns River Line Company re­
Renford Is th* railroad center Line. Thla company operates bus
and becauae he liked the town mad* built)*** in Semin.te County and u u lrt him lo travel consideribiv for central Florida. It Is the con­ line* to all east coast and central
his perm anent home her* In 190l&gt;. Central Florida after pla ing throughout th* territory which necting point fo r Lakeland, Ovie­ Florida points.
Mr. Williams has served a t regular boat schedules on the ahip* through the Sanford point. do, Mount Dora, Eutie, Leesbur*
rounty and - city engineer; ha* river to this point from J a 'k He say* th a t h r likes S anforl end other, communities on branch
The largest Initial k in g p l a n t .
been a member of the county sonvllle.
very much snd Hope* he will bo line* which term inate a t Ran- In th* country Is located a ts P n n .w l
school imard for 11 ycerv; nnd
Mr. Cnhlaell wa* l«un IM . I »l'l« to Hie help for many y*xr*. fold.
ford.
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Alex R. Johnson

Fred T. Williams

Lewis A. Tate

Otto Caldwell

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Mora recantly Mr. Speer has
learned to pilot a plane and at
present owns one and flies fre ­
quently. lie was bom in this city
anil received both his grade an 1
high school education here but
later attended the Pan-American
Business College.
.
He .is m arried to the former
Miss Daisy B etts; has
a son.
George Andrew, 9, and resides at
411 Park Avenue. Mayor Speer
Is a member of the American
Legion, the Sanford Klwani* Club
ami attends the Holy Cross
Episcopal Church.
His political .c a rte r began in

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY, A PRIL 29. ItM
name before her m arriage was
Mias Mary Edith fiohma, o f Naw

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home In Rosa C ourt; la married
to the form er Mias Ada Hill and
baa tw o children;
JJrs. Olive
Adams and Robert.
Mr. Newman's father, the late
T. M. Newman, and Mrs. Olive
Thompson Newman of Virginia;
made Orlando th eir home for
many years.

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City Commission
and shortly
sfterw arda was chosen to be
mayor for one year. A t present
Mr. Speer is serving in hia third
term on the Commission and at
the Jan u ary election was elected
for a second tim e to the highest
office In the City.
Mr. Speer atten d s football
W I .b o l .l t
—I'b'Urt by Wl«b«ittli
I'faoto by W l*bt»l4|
games regularly each season but
Sim * attaining th . j j e of m m for hi* own re.reaflon when not
Probably the youngest practic­
coming to Sanford
in
howl. j . P. Hall. Sanford resident busy with eith er hi* official duties ing attorney in -S a n f.rJ is Gcurga
. I ' . - , 11 L Perkins.
____local elothiiva
for the past IK years anti present or in his business he enjoya hunt­ Algernon Speer, Jr., ntemlicr of
store owner, has bTrii connected
postmaster, ha. t-*&lt;*ii c ,nn-cted ing and fishing.
with his pn-c-nt line of,business
pioneer fsmily who was, sdnrttwith various types and line* of
| .tlii.o-.;, oHlmuuusly slid t-ulay he
icd to the Bar only recently and
business** including the rail mac',
nianages a "tore lu-niing hi- name
Is located in office* a l II I Mag­
naval store* anti telegraph com­
that has la-come re ngnli- .1 by
nolia Avenue.
pany.
men of this rity as one of the
Born and reared in Sanford. Mr.
In lDOr. he became cashier for
I leading shops of its kind in San­
Sneer ls counted as one of it*
P
h
o
t
o
b&gt;
VVIsbolilt
- t h e Seal, ard Railroad office In
ford.
most popular young men. The
wFernandin* ami held that p sitlon
On Mar. 10. 1927. W. A. PatBefore taking up Ins residence
son ol a man wh i is considered
until 11)07 when he wni appointed
an anient hunter of game ami rick, president cf the Seminole here Mr. i'eik in , was u farm er,
custodian of the American Naval
fish. Mr. Speer grew up in an Tire Shop on W est First, cam* "«*&gt;k«-d for * hunk an,J was *mStore* Co.iipany yards in that
atmosphere which he has decided t„ Hanford and established a tire ployed with u railroad * o-luction
place.
to perpetuate for he is rnlhu-, repair busine-c iliut was destined ■ npai-y In lVnne--ie to, .vi-ral
In 1011 he be.ante superintend
elastic over the pleasure and rec­ to grow so rapidly that by 19 2 years. He Is a member of the
out of the Western Unu p . Com­
reation that come from a success­ had U--onie recognise I a* one 4 Sanford Eiks Lodge and attend*
pany In Jacksonville, where ha
ful day’* f r a g *
in nearby | the Ii oilmg oil.) must prog........... I th- Ho(y I &gt; 1 1&gt; opal i hurch.
With hi. family l»- resides at
resided until 101-1 wh**»i he wits
f its kin-1 in th - city's history.
an I adjace nt streams.
— tran sferred _to_Sailful tl ..lu_take
—*Muttw-~U&gt;—HanfrnJ.—Alt» J*iLL .ILl.myihL-AtvIt Ji;; i- m aitied ti 'k*- in,im i M ■ t. tula I.- 11i, i.
over ;h. manimers!!.,!
—- — , of th at
m iry and grammar schoolc and is Patrick hat ii.-ulued -he r unty and
has th r.e ,'hiMrvi it. I J r ,
company's to al - fflce, w i t h
i o
Fi»e»t«ne
a grnduntr of Semiliob- High vv-li- a g e .. v
IW; la*i-. I t ; mill Muff!ui. 7. Sir,
which he continue 1 to
connectSchoo l. For four years he a t ­ product- and tome- tv- ettlly has
■&gt;1■■•&gt;t -. I (• i 1 :kills iilul
e&lt;l until his nppointmatit t j the
tended Washington and l.co U ni­ taken over the di-irlbutlon f-r Mr*. .Margnret 1 ■m IVrklne. are
office of local postm aster in 1924,
t rwsloy prodiu*s.
versity
in
Virginia
where
ho
wnna
tivi
et
Vir g in a . it,I 1 • . ,| (or
.Since IW I Mr. Hall has been rcMr t'.itii.k v a l.uin in Evan -n n o r'd ar student a* well « ' out­
-rmds-i o f j r i in t ' a i y s b i o u k
appointeil for sucn-salve terms
-tin, 111. nml achieveil isilh hi* an lirte
standing
athlete
In
track
and
Mr. Perkins wa- Iti't’i.
and is non serving his third.
I grade and high - land islueallon
lield
sports.
During hi» Isiyhimd Mr, IVrkiu*
Ilf realties at 1501 Palmetto
lie is a member of I'i Kappa In that »it v lilt a* the age of lived in t'aryshrook, no,I toneswith his wife, the form er Mias
17
moved
to
Florida
anil
has
since
Alpha, Phi India Phi, and Umlborn, Tonn., hut. later attended
Gladys Starlin anil children, Gorcion Kspp* Della honorary and liv e !-in this i.o tc , Before umi- the Fork Union Mililarv A ndviny
J j h anti Lutille. Sir. Hall's oarin,- to th is city {i* managed an of Virginia.
ctciul
fraternities,
attend*
the
l u . Thomas A. Hall and Mrs.
Episcopal Chun h and resides orange grove nenr W inter Garden
Mary Alice McCohh Hall, have
w
ith ‘ his parents nl 700 Park for five year*.
Those MH-tliut.' of |'| riilti &gt;|o lived in Florida most of their
He resides a l I'-l.'l Palmetto d aliiin g ln the cultivation nf po­
Avenue.
Uvea.
Avenue with hl» wife, who, before tato** use vrry little tile .ItainThe postm aiter was born In
—Photo by VVtsbotdt
her marrioge, w as .Miss Agnes ags.
Madison and attained moat of h it
B artlett. Hie fath er, II. E. Pat­
R. F. Cooper, young Sanford
etlucation in a private school dur­
rick. and mother, Mr*. Lena Arn* bar of the Elks lardgr and a t­
ing his youth. He ia fond of man who divides his time be­
Patrick, were long-time residents tends the Christian Church. Ilia
horseracing and fishing, but bla tween teaching biology a t Semi­
of his birthplace In Indiana.
principal recreation is
flying
chief hobby is engaging In con­ nole High School and farm ing, is
Mr. I’atrlek la * Mason, n mats- airplane*.
versations
concerning
currant
North Carolinian who today
says th a t ha would ra th e r live
'°§lr.* Hall is very proud of a In Sanford than anywhere else
niece. Misa Ruth Half, of Holly­ because It has tremendous possi
wood, Calif, who for the past sev­ Hlltle* th a t soon will be turned to
eral years has appeared In screen tho advantage of each o f its
production* including Kddie Cun- resident*.
to r’s recent release entitled “The
Raised on a farm In eastern
Kid from Spain'* in which Mlai
North Carolina, a t Ralemburg,
jlall played the romantic lead.
to b« exact, Mr. Cooper remem­
bers that section as a land where
people worked hard “ from aunup
to sundown”, a land where ha
eisumcd a share of llfa'a respon­
sibilities at tho age of 12 years
when his fath er died to leave him
as the only boy In a fam ily of
five persons.
Mr. Cooper worked hi* way
through grade school* a t Salemburg. through Mar* High School
In North Carolina, and finally
through th* U niversity of Florida
from which ho w as graduated with
B. S. A. E. degree.
— Photo o r W lsb olO t
W ith ooo a m axing stro k e , V m .
Ha cam* to Sanford in A ugust
(1 Grunow,'m anufacturing
aring genius
Beside*
managing
one
of
Sanif
1921, and ta u g h t vocational ag ri­
Ivxs revolt! lionised tha refri
rrra toe
[nger*
ford's
eldest
establ
oldest
established
stores,
culture In Seminole High School
bualneaa. I t remained for C ra n
from th a t y e a r through . 1928. He The Hill Hardware Company,
to adapt Carrene, known and
is proud of the fact th a t he since coming to this rity 20 years
helped to g et football well estab ­ ■go, R. A. Newman, former City
used for ten yean aa an outstand­
Commissioner,
served
on
the
old
lished locally, and th a t he assist­
ing refrigerant, for household re­
ed In th# coaching o f on# of the rity council and was occupying
his seat a t th* time when tha com­
frigeration use. Everyone recog­
school's football teams.
mission form of government w*i
nised
the use of Carrene would be
From 1928 through 1932 h* was formed and h* was also holding
a ten-year leap ahead. Now Mr.
actively engaged ae a farm er, and th* county treasurer's Job wlu-n
during the p ast y aar ha has th a t office was discontinued.
Grunow lisa bridged tha gap, by
taught biology a t Seminole High
offering delusively this aaft,
In 1928 Mr. Newman was again
School aa well as found time to elected to tha city’* governing
A'on-corrnafre, N o n - t x p l o t l f t
oparata hia farm .
hoard and ha was one of the five
S
o n - tn J I a m m a b tt, aa wall aa
men
to
b#
members
of
th#
fiveMr. Cooper takes an active p a rt
—Ptrolo by Wleboldt
in F lrit B aptist Church work eommiaaloner form of government
A
on-toxic refrigerant.
As both m ayor and a City hare, and ha* been superintend­ when first organised in 1929. At
Commissioner of Sanford, Mayor ent of the Interm ediate D epart­ present ha I* also a director of
from In tha Cnutow lie* to Gt
Vivian A. Speer, local buslnasa ment of th* church line* 1922.
tha Sanford Atlantic National
tha s s iJi .o f th* Individual
man. baa played a prominent p a rt
Bank.
During 1925 he did aoma re­
hnusawlb. Each la-wired o In th* City's adm inistration dur­
Mr. Newman was born In T en­
tresacly low musk Wing ths
ing th* past several years whan search work a t Cornell University nessee but in his early youth
quality and |
leadership and buslnasa ability in Naw York.it/tl*. and hi* trip moved to Orlando with hi* p ar­
to th a t section, Including Buffalo, ents and attended the school*
■UPER-IAfl
ware param ount.
of this refrigws tar.
Mayor Speer hats been associ­ N iagara Falle, and th e adjacent of th a t city. Later ho studied at
REFRIGERATOR
Canadian
territo
ry
comprise*
th*
ated in business wilh hia father,
Rollins Coll
yileg* and
ar a t the Massey
extant
of
hia
trevela.
George Speer, sine* b* received
Bualneaa Collage.
College.
hia discharge from th# naval a ir
H r. Cooper reside* a t 010 Pal­
U s la a member of the Masonic
sarvic* In 1919 aa a firs t d a ta metto Avanua with bla wife, th* Lodge, a Shriner and a member
.av iatio n
mechanic. Today the form er Miss Glady* Boyce, two of th* Seminole County Chamber
A t t y o r and hia father are epee­ sons, Jam es Henry and Chari** of Commerce while he attends th*
' s ting a local elothlng store known Floyd, and bis m other, Mr*. Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
I’hono 101
117 E. 2nd Street
aa Spaar and Sons. Hia mother's Annl# 1. Cooper.
With h it family he reside* a t their

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tin &lt; farmed in the Beaniall Ave­
nue n tli'id .
At p ir ^ r tl he letldce with In*’
family at thvii hofn** of* Ha* l tilth
' " — *t. Il» I III.* &gt;1 in ih&lt;* .n r - &gt;
Mi*« K thr| .Mip Moughti.n,
I &gt;mu(hter of Mr. . 1 nr*, ja m t*
I .Mo.igh'.o'i, nf Ur - r ly. mi l In*
two rhililren: Mary. II. an*l
j J o in s . 2.
Mr. Chapman * pai if .l*ihn E.I
[ j(.'hapn.nn anil Mr- II » a Russell j
111
. 1liupninn.
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l. r hum* in
:: * nt^h f'.t mam

. —rlm lh br WiibaMl
Sint* (am ine lo thl* city
in
1924 D. K. *•*“ lb ha( been an
employe* of th* Hill Lumbar Com­
pany, dealt a*rt*ani of th* local
ile* fore* for four year*, a
iiding m aterial taU im an
and
fo r th* paat aovtral year* ha*
boon manager of th* Hemlool*
County Credit Aaaoeiotion, with
offleea In th* Weatern Union
building on Park Avenue.
Mr. McNab w ai born In Olar.
B.- C., but opont hli early Ufa in
***
by \V la lif lt l I
Douglas*, Oa. Ho attended achool
In noth Richmond, Va., and In Although actively engaged a*
Auguata, Ca.. but lator beeam.
n atudont In th* Georgia Normal In civil engineer In New Jersey. H.
&lt;
a lle g e and but Inee, Inatltute, In I n. P p* ram* to this elty last
College
year to enter the automobile sere.
DaugTa
station herein*** and ahortly
---- II* ia m arried l * - th * - f ( _____
Ml** l.ucill* Echoic, of thia city, afterward* purchased the two
.and they have thr*« children: Wight Urns, station*, at 10th and
Richard Kirk, IH year*’ old, and Sanford Avenue , n I at Ser .nd
Barbara and David, twin*. Th* Street and Magnolia.
lieeldea being president of th r
family roaidea a t tholr homo, SIS
II. B. Pop# Co., Inc., he la Sem i­
Magnolia Avonue.
Beside, being a member of th* nole County agent for distribu­
local Masonic Lodge Mr. McNab tion cf Cities Service Company
haa aorved fo r aovoral year* aa a gaa and oil - product*. He la a
deacon of th* F |re | Baptlat Church member of th* Sanford Rotary
and a t present I* auportntondont Club, the American Society of
of th* Ju n io r and Adult Sunday Civil Engineers, American assorial) n for th r advancement of
School group of that church.
HI* hobby la hla Intercat In boy sclem r, eociety of Sigma XJ, the
acout work and at pr*a«nt It Cornell society of civil engineers,
aeout m ailer of a local troop and th* Preebyterlan Church.
while hi* favorlt* recreation la
Mr. Pop# waa horn July 2b.
flatting. Mr. M-Nab’i father wi» 1119.1 In Hoddonfled, N. J. and was
David McNab and
b*for* her a atudrnt In both Ihe grads and
m arriage hi, mother' name waa high srhcols of that city. L atar
Mia# Lucy Hampton.
he studied a t Cornell University.
He came to Sanford Keb. 4. 1932
and a t present resides with hla
wife. Mr*. M argurlte II. Pope, a t
I heir home. 2101 Sanford Avenue.
They have a non. Juhn II. Fnp*.
Mr. I* in'* father, W alter Pop*,
nn&lt;l mother. Mr*. I / t'D* E. Pop*,
wrre rr*lilrnt* r&gt;f Haddonfleld for
many yrnr*.
Tha filling station Inratril O
M agn.lla Avrniir, no* ornrat**.
by M r, I'ope. «■&lt; the fir*: ilrlve-lt
sc rv lrr station to bp located It
Hanford.

K

S. G. Gray

today he hold, the distinction of
having lived in Seminole Couftty
lunger than -ny living person.
1
Mr. Vaughan’* parents wen- nn I
i lives o f Virginia and moved •-• 1
what is row known as Ft. Reed
{years IW ere the Civil War. The
present t a t aowssor w*« born in]
j UtSO in hi« family-• home on th
• it* where they cltose to settl
and develop* a farm. Ills father]
was A . J- Vaughan, who m nrjl*d|
Mis, latulsa Katherine la**. 1
ftr*t oirsin of G 'n rra l Roliert K.j
Lee. H er father and General Lee. father were brothers.'
A fter attaining the age nf man-'
hoo,j Mr. Vaughan assbded hi,- •
father on their farm near herfor n period nf nearly 29 year*.

Mrs. J. T. Grit fin

that he was first elected to th*
office o f county tax assessor, a
V.
position to which he has been con­
sistently re-elected, and in taat
year's election ho- ran without op­
position.
Besides being a member of all
branches o f th* Maaonic Order,
—Photo by tVleboidl
— P hoto by W lrlw .litt Mr. Vaughan la an Elk, a Moos*
an Eagl*, a member of th*
During th* paat aoToral decade*
Having gained tim tidcribl* ex* Knlghta o f Pythias, and th* Holy England haa contributed generouspetlenc* aa * practicing account. Croea Episcopal Church of thla
Ip furnishing talent fo r the
-»iu in both Pfnevillr, Ky., and city.__
—
-—
American, stag e 1 and acroen and
Jacksonville, 9ydn*v U. Gray, res­
Sanford
resident*
are
For alm ost half a century Mr. today
ident of this city since 1925, ia to­ Vaughan h a , retlded, with hi* plaaaed th at Mr*. J . T. G riffin,
day a member of the firm of ac­ family, a t tholr homo on South owner and manager of th* Celery
countants, Pentland. Gray and Park Avenue. Befor* her m arriage City Ten room and a repr»tenta­
Moors, succeaaors to Hall and Mr*. V aaghan waa Mrs. Elixa tive of both England and th*
Pentland.
Doudney, who also lived In San stag*, haa &lt;ho**n this city to
Mr. G ray, a native of Sedalia, ford fo r many yoars
m eat her hom*.
M o, In hla eatly Ilf* moved In
Sh* cam* her* July 1. 1931 and
Befor* m arrying a second tints
Nashville, T*nn, with hi* parents,
more recently purchased th* Cel­
Mr.
V
aughan
waa
th*
father
nf
and attended the public icnoola of
ery Club, an attractive little cafe
that city. In I9M n* began hi* ca.' seven children: Mrs. W, W. Lo*. located on th* lako ohore.
reer a* a practicing public, ac­ Sanford; A uguA ur Vaughan, doMrs. Griffin was bom In Wok­
countant In Plntville, k y , where reseed; Alex Vaughan. Canada ing, Surrey, England and came
he resided until IU2U when h- A rthur J . Vaughan. Miami; Mrs to th* United State* a t the age
moved to Jacksonville. In 1929 tho M. Y. Bledsoe. Sanford; and of 17 a fter first visiting In Cana­
firm of Pentland, Gray and Moore Mm. M ary Jan* Downing, of da. Sine* making her horns in
was formed, with Mr. Gray named Miami.
this country ah* haa- traveled in to tend' tllf'c'rttpiFJT T R anioIiroT ^
practically every state of the
fires, now located in the First N a­ Chulunta. In the southeastern Union for various theatrical eirtional Hank building.
culta and far soveral years ap ­
He I* a member of the Masonic tiart 'n f Seminole County, on the peared In motion pictures.
lodges, th r
Seminole
County Florida E ast Coast Railway, and
In 1924 ah* came to Florida
Chamber of Commerce, the Holy the pnved road leading to the low­ and mad* her home In Miami
Cross Episcopal Chur h and Is er East .Coast rnuntry and con­ where she remained until moving
past-president of the Sanford Ro­ necting w ith Sanford and the to thl* city. Her husband. J . T.
West C ia st, Is one o f the active
tary Club.
Griffin, and »on, Albert Newlon,
Mr. Gray t, married to the for- sections o f the county. Offering also live In Sanford.
mer Miss Hhoda Punlwr and they sn m uch-to the grow er nf citrus
Mr*. Griffin la a daughter a t
fruits
and
winter
vegetable*
and
have one son, Sydney G. Jr„ who
Whit* gnd Mr*. EttflK
now resides with hi* wife and reneral farm ing crops thl* beauti­ George
Mary Mitchell Whit*, of F.ngla^K
child In Orlandn, Mr. Gray ia a ful little settlem ent Is nlao the de­ Sh*
llkos to watch basehall games
Joseph I’. Gray and Mrs. light of the tourist who farora
would rath«r go flahtng. Her
Gray who .before h rr m arriage fishing and hunting and the great but
favorite pastime* are reading and
was Miss Cora Garth, of Missouri. nul-door*.
playing bridge while Interior
decorating and raising fin# dog*
For many year* Semlnolr Coun­ aro her hobble*.
ty ha* planted large acreages of
Outstanding among the many
letture, mostly Big Boston, and
ha* shipped hundreds nf car* flno golf couraee In Florida 1*
annually.
the Sanford Country Club course.

Alex Vaughan

R. B. Chapman

TREAT YOUR CREDIT
SACRED TRUST

F. S. Lamson

l&gt;r W le b o lilt

Year, before the City of San­
ford was founded, when only trees
stood where the cily's business
district I, now !.. a ted, Alexander
Vaughan, present county tax a s ­
sessor, lived In this section, and

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Although hla work a* a celery
farmrlr haa required m u t of hla
tlmv alnre taking u|i hi* realdenco
In thl* city. Ralph II. (,'hnpman
haa found time to lake leading
purl* In *&lt;•viral bran he* of Ma­
sonry, elate organisations, the
country club and chamber of com­
merce.
It* U president of the .Standard
(■rower* of Sanford, provident of
the Sanford Country t'lub, past
m a tte r of th* Sanford lllua Lodge
of hlasonryt paat high prl**t of
th# Monro* C hapter; jjaat-com mander of th* Taylor Command• ry ; dlatHct deputy grand m u te r
of th* fifth maaonic district; a
mem ber of th* *xecutiv* committo* of th* Maaonic hom* In St.
I’eto n b u rg end at th* recent M»
sonic convention In Jackaonyf'
iriU*
waa appointed G r a n d flanipr
__
Dei*
D«i
rand lode*,
con of th* Florida grand
bom In Vfui
Mr. Chapman w** born
cotah, Kan. and attended th* Man­
h a tta n A griculture College, In
Manhattan, K an- before coming
to Sanford In I91L Since then h«

—ph.it.. br Wleboldt
Born In Washington, D. C.. V.
S, ljtm son, present city clerk,
tam e to Sanford in th* early p art
or 1925 after having served in
th* eapaeity of buyer fo r a large
departm ent store In Cedar Rapid*,
low* and Rock Island. Illinois.
Upon coming to fhls city Mr.
. n
union
U
io n waa firs t employed by th*
City aa a collector of special aa•*savants and later aa an aa*
slatant to W. B. William*, who
waa a t that tlma Sanford's Pur( h u l n f ftrtnU
Th* City Clerk la a member of

the Sanford Kiwan), (Hub, and
several btnnclirs nf Masonry, th r
American Legion, th . Elks lasige
and Siem a Phi KaMomr— -----If* attended loth
grade and
and high .choots in Was hingin'
D. r , and later became astudent
at the George Washington tin!
versity, where h - majored 111
electrical engineering.
Mr. 1-amton‘s wife’s name waa
Mis, Grayce llalloway before
their m arriage. They have a son,
Donald, aged, and reside at 1(90
Orange Avonue.
Ills father's name aa F. S.
TAMSoti and hi* mother’, name be­
fore her m arriage waa Mlsa Anna
Mather, a
direct docontont of
Cotton Mathor, of Now England.
Both are now deceased. Their
homo waa la Washington D. C.
Mr. Lamaon now a*rv*a aa a
deacon la tha F irst Christian
Church. HU favorila sport I*
ball. Aa a paatlma ha play* bridge
and his hobby U machinery.

The word "credit" (from the Latin
credo; believe) implies faith, confidence
—a belief that the person to whom mer­
chandise or service is sold will pay
promptly when due.
% ‘

Credit, then, is a sacred trust, to be
treated as n m atter of personal honor!
Since 1912, the Nntional Retail Credit
Association and Its network of over 1200
retuil credit bureaus in the United States
and Cutuida have encouraged the proper
“ Use of credit on this hauls:
L'se your credit aa a buying convenience
, and pay all bills promptly by the 10th or
according to agreement.

Seminole County

�T H E SANFORD IILl« \ l D. SANFORD. FI OKID

SA Tl K IV U . APRIL 2-&lt;. I it

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192,* and has since uti.-rated -t.
pho-ography shop, now In, ntrd in 1

H o w a r d O v e r lin

with h u family at thru- home. at
Laura) Avenue. la mart-in) In l In­
former Mis* Man.. C. Mayer am)
ha* three ihildrett: Wilhetmina,
William, nnil Lydia.
With
hi
fnmil&gt; hr attain!* the Kill) Go*pal Taherna:le.
-itung Mr. Wieboldt
lower grade * honl*
it unly remained in
. lo r two year* when
h r ratum aii to Germany with hi*
p aren t« ami continued hi* *|ui!!e...
Since coming to the United Stale*
"r ho- -.united in the lllinni* College of Photography.

WUboMt
Coming to Sanfurd in 1920 a*
the new manager f .r the Sanford,
Oviedo and tjeneva diviaien of the
Southern Hall Taiephonc Company,
Howar,, Uvrrlin, president of the
Sanford Kiwani* Club, ha*
—•■‘•’TftWtlh'Tn'MW* ),r» ro o t bin
that tnuipany unit today i* runfor the growth of hi*
firm'*
facilities In t hi * sevtlun,
|te side* heading the Kiwani*
Club. Jlr. Overlin t* m r r U i y of
the Sanfonl Elks Club, in c id e n t
of the Seminole County .afety
counril and a member of thv Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce
First i hrt*iian Church
He' » » i born In Evansville,
Ind., and attended the ‘ public
S-heni* of tint; city, In him h.
began hi* catret in the telephone
bu*inc*.- bv iildiiLiing
position
W i l li

th e

Indiana_ M i _Telephone

Cnmiutny and rem.i ita.l mi tltnt
p a ttiru lar Job until H ill when In
«u&lt; transferred to the lllinoi*
Cell I "h ; hll ;&gt;- CilllipUIIV.
In {’JIN lie canto to Jack* nville
to lnl;p chaig.- o f the S i-ilhi-tn
Bell Telephone Company'* line* In
Camp John-in during the World
War. lb- remained ut the at my
ianip until eatly in p.ijo when
he wu- transferred t« Sanford.
^ &gt; 't present Mr. Uvrrlin reside*
• M i hi* wife,. Mr*. Mnude Grnwr
B e r lin , a t their home M3 W.
ll«h Street. Hi* father. L. Over.
Hn. and mother, Mrs. Alice Cor­
nell Uvrrlin, were residenta for
many year* In Evansville.
The Sanfonl telephone m anager
I* particularly Interested in hi*
work but find* time for d u b
nctiritlr* ami to Indulge in hi*
favorite recreation*, hunting and
fishing.

A. Wieboldt

( ’. E . M c K e e

f.r.-vtt if ut until i.i ft

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'Ic n rv M cLatilin

with h i. brother at y-.oo &gt;
A fter *ucct»*fu1h »pctati .
|fcttttine** through the p u re .*!• o.vurred during that ..me in- .
jc u re j employment ;n the u'fici
the »tnte vouiptroiit. and ii
teamed there fur lit,, entiling fun
&gt;.ar&gt; when In- mot id
v m
to a .re p t a position mu ![ Federal Reserve U.t .
I'u n n g thi* time Jildg,. Shariat
I had been studying
&gt; i .1* a _
nn,| a fte r living in Atlanta on.
- j t a r ' he *ucre**fully pit----1 ■
hur examination* and ha* twin
practicing since.
J l r l* a Spatp.il Auteiiian W.
veteran, and a member oi t!
Sanford Kiwani* C I u
El i . Club, Wotalmen of the World
Knight* o f Pythias. and the nn
*nwtwr1nw*t~nf tw * ’’■fTS'— n r ' —*
Curch.
The Judge reside* ut lit* home,
I t i We*t 10th S treet with hi*
wife, the form er Ml** I.oi* AudirSmith, and childirn. Jam,-*, .1
t handler, Ale* ami Jane
III
I loilM Ii* VVUtoiMt
o llo w
r “ r ,n t*. H.
Sharon and Mi*
Ptmlo lo v . tdi
Perhaps the most finterei
ting Fllen tiil&gt;*cm Sharon, hate been
A ftrr completion of hi* *1tidies
and exciting period : . . . . .
_i
residents
of
Quincy
lor
year*
at Ihe North Illinois Col lege ■f
SIcKre's life was during n |»eri d
iu i
lye Sharon i* a rrgular fo I- Chicago which is -unsidcn ,1 one
between early I'.MT and July IVI0 |„ [i Ian
| Bn but spend* hi* Icisuiv
o f the liest optometri*) *.-hi* 1« in
when a* u **ilut in Ihe United hou r* T ra d in g ,
the nation. I'r. II, uty .Mtluiillin,
States Navy, -he mads* 14- lripr.1
•h- took lttr his prttrtr.-t- ir» owtu
across the A ttantU -tn. UuvupW-ou-t
'r .r .r 'i l ting the la tte r part i»T
transput!* carrying cargo- for the I *
troops.
P.lJn and ha* t-een engage 1 in
that w«tk slnte.
Allerwurd* he found employUr. M rlstutln1* off) e i* localril
ment with the (itw i- Steamship
in ronnistion v*It Is hi- fiilln-r'*
line* ail I made two trips lo poin*
in South America nnd wren he fin.
ii-welry i'o ri whi-h now hold* the
u tln .th n i f '-i itg one f Santshed In* », a u m i i rank. 1 a* a
id- o' olih-si tsta'ollsheil lnt»fne»*,
chief machinist.
lie u m Ui n in Sanford and
Ilefott entering th.- Navy, Mr.
ha* *pc lit mod id Ills life ip this
McKee lived in 'la roil, Go. and
city, n a &gt; ii It In- utlende.l ltits
followed Ihe mul liititit trade. II gt»d, ard high -ilnail*. lie t*
win l om in Ann .-ion, A la , and
the olil-*l
i; of llenty M la u tin
finished h lb ihe g lid e m il high
and Mr- It t o'l'it, who. t-rfoni
schools of that u ty . ,n 1021 he
t
mat i .in
&gt; .■ Mi** Kate
moved to ,&lt;antoril an t
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VVurt W. Warner

,Lun ii 1(0 m .oi I u mu t .i Avenue
Inter l „ . ti il:&lt; « uiirollnte
When l he A tlantic and Paciiu- but
i in tin- i-. al' NY lii Boi­
fca Comp ny opened n stot inti-t,
Cnilpii’ i o il ),. i itiminu,-.:
-even year* years ugo ut Etlgt loling
op. in tr thu, i onl »itt e
wo i| a suburb of Sanford, E. D.
lie live* with hi* ,« nuy at then
Price w as appointed m unngrr nod
(rotn thut time until tli|, preseid b nn- 1#|* Magnolia Avenue, an I
lie hn* continued to hold th ill!1'* toarrii-d to the former Ml*l.llytiel Puvis. T l',y have ii *,1.1 .
position.
Mr. Price has made hi* perm a­ • Ia retire Kiln aid, ii, ami n ttflld
nent home in Sanford at 2420J the Fir*; lit*f*l i*t i liurch.
South Sanford Avenue mid rv-i Mr. M rkce i* u Mason, Khriner,
side* there with hi* wife, who be­ and M»drrn Womhiian. Ill* p a r­
fore her ntarlage was Mis* Vela ents, J. Y. M.’Kte and Mts. Mat- Phut* hr VVIstiol,1i
Rowland, lie it a member of the lie Klla iloldcti McKee lived in
For the past 20 years Wutt
Seminole County Chamber of Com­ Anniston Ala. for many year*.
W. W arner, well-known Sanfonl
merce and attrn d a the F irst Bap­
man and manager of the Valdes
tist Church.
Hotel, has l*-en in the hotel busi­
ness and during th at time ha*
He was born In W rlghtsville,
managed the Angebilt Hotel in
G a , and attended grade and high
Orlando for three years, the Chap­
schools and the Worthey College
man lintel In Oaytmia Bra h,
of th at city. Until a short time
others over the state an,| during
before coming to Sanford he was
Ihe M artin adm inistration was
a farm er In Georgia, near the
connected with the state hotel
place of hi* birth where hi*
commission.
la rrn ti, Sir. and Sira. S. P. Price,
ived the g re a te r p art of their
Mr. W arner flrat ratne to this
live*. Ilia mother's name before
city in ll&gt;2&amp; directly from Orlando
her m arriage was Ml** A rtiem l.■ie Lindsey,
Sir. I’rice Joined the United
State* Arm y but the Armistice
was signed several month* afterwarti* and ho received an honor­
able discharge, lie is a baseball
fan and when not engaged in hi*
work of m anaging a grin cry store
is fond of fishing.
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Judge Sharon

Tin- I" M optiiou'ti t- t i- a mem­
of tin Ms oti* L hI ih- mi l ii tend* ih
hi. *l - Pic-hyti rmit
I'hiin Ii II*’ i* married I the
f .riii" Mi-*
a m Hum, i nnd
ber

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Foilth ' t i n ' II- I- (mid of h i r1-ntt t.ut for In* own recreation
i&lt; litb er fishing or playing t* ri­
ms.
to take over tin- itianngtfim-til of
the Seminole lintel after n few
year* here he moved to i'alatkn
and resideil in that city unlit he
returned here last year.
He is a member of the Sanford
Elks Club, the Mason*. Shrine,
and attend* the Holy Cross E pis­
copal Church. With hi* wife, l|n*
former Ml** Mamin Johnson, and
two son*, Kalph an,| Frans, Ml.
Warner . reside* a t Qie
Valdes
Hotel.
Ills father, Fran* Warner, and
mother, Mr*. Isabelle Child* W in­
ner, lived for many year* in North
Catalina. Mr. W arner i* fond’ of
baseball and liovlng.

BUILDING - The C o m m u n ity

Vance E. Douglass

Wo have "iltine and will runtin uc to do our part in laiildintf our city and county by
—Pbnto t&gt;&gt; VVI.buMt
Before filling the , ffice of
Feminoie County Judge, Janie*
Cr. Sharon, a Sanfnrd ie*id«-nt
since April 1WI, was connecu-d
with various lines of budnes* u n j

-I'hoto by Wiattnl.lt
ll«&gt;rTi In

A l l i n b r u - h , ■ (Jet-many

hut a resident of the United
S ta te , ainre IRDU, A, W i-M -lt,
who own* and operate* a photog­
raph* studio bearing hi* name,
ha* had over 32 j r a r i esprnence
in thi* line of business and today
ii considered one of the best and
most dependable photographer* In
Sanford.
Mr. Wieboldt came directly to
New York City a fter leaving hi*
home but remained in that plant
only 24 hour* when he left for
Savannah, Ga., Since taking up
hia residence In thlg country he
haa tired in a numer of cIMte. in*
clodlng .F em andina. Effingham,
I1L, Oblong, 5C " Lehigh, Iowa,
Ft. M jer», Washington, D. C„ Ft.
Meade, Leesburg, L aG ran n Ca.,
and Chicago at aeveral different
Interval*.
e came to Sanford in January,

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Fullowing L* the footatapa of h
father, E. A. Dougtaaa, pioneer
resident of Sanford, V anro E.
Douglass became clerk o f the
Seminole County Circuit court in
1924 and has besn re-elected to
that position each succeeding term
tinea.
Before taking over the clerk’s

olfic* Mr. Douglas* gained Invslunblo experience for his present
po»itlnn by serving far more than
10 year* as deputy clerk.
Hn was born In Chulnola but
n tu n ti.i both the gtadc and high
schools In (dtlaniTo, where he
lived until shortly before enter
Ing the clerk's office in this city.
He I* a member of the to a I Elk*
Lodge, Masonic Lodge*, and the
Odd Felowi and attends the F irst
Methodist Church.
He is married to the form er
Mlsa Mary Walker and ha* three
children: Olive Helen. H erbert
Lc* and Joe Walker. The family
rosldoa a t- their home, 2044 Hi*
biscua Drive In Dose Court.
The clerk'a mother, Mr*. Mary
A. Douglass also lived in Sanford
fo r ■ number of yearo.
Mr, Douglass is fond of all
sporta but takes more interest in
hunting while his htd&gt;by l* rais­
ing fine dogs.

our policy of furni-diing . . .

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C. E. Adams

county by • vote Ih il re-elected
him for another term of four
years as sheriff.
H e was born in Polk-county and
came to Hanford to moke bis home
in 1.H93 and bad resided here since.
Ills parents, W. M. McClelland and
Mrs, Isabelle Willingham McCelland were residents of Ft. Meade
most of their lives.
A t present the Sheriff resides
with his family at their home, MKP
French Avenue and attend* the
F irst Methodist Chutvh. He is
m arried
to the former Miss
Georgia Brown amt has sevenchll
drew: Gettis, W ith. Christine,
Morgan, Jam es. George and Julia
Belle,
The S heriff is a member cf all
brnnrhes of the Masonic .Order,
the Odd Fellows, Elks, Woodmen
of the World, Shrine^gm l the
Uaptsst.XJtuccb . KniUoiL
refill

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nrvil

J. H. Maxwell

again entarad th* mercantile butineaa and followed that trade until
1920 when he entered the whole­
sale grocery business. He did not
tike th a t type of business and
daring the same year entered the
automobile buenee ae a Chevro­
let dealer and ha* since followed
that line.
With hie wife, Mrs. Hattie Lee
Collins Maxwell, and two children,
Jean and Edward, Mr. Maxwell
resides a t their home 3111 1‘almetto Avenue.
His parents, E. A. Maxwell and
Mrs. Rebecca Higdon Maxwell,
now reside in Calvary, Ga.

M. L. Raborn

M. R. Strickland, Jr.

t» * il

garnet

Mrs. Francis E. Bolz
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Upon C. E. Adame, young and
energetic freight agent f r the
A tlantic I'oesi Line Railroad in
this d i r , rest reeoonsibilitlea th at
liken him to the public relatlui
counsel or "contact" man for an
organisation which .recognises the
value of pleasing the buyer or
consumer cf a particular product
o r aervire.
T hat Mr. Adame has, since
June 1927 when he came to Han­
ford, played an Important p art In
cementing the relit'on* of the lo­
cal user of railroad freight or
passenger esrvire ie attested In
the ecu res of - friendships which
he hae established among persona
In every class of business or In­
dustry.'
Mr. Adame, wh&gt; was horn In
Lancaster, N. Y., and studied In
-grade-schools-there S ew ell as-In
Buffalo and Hamilton, N. Y ,
became connected with railroad life
In IBIS when he was employed
by the New York Central Rail­
road fn Buffalo, N. Y. He tra m
ferred hie service to the Michi­
gan Central Railroad In 1920, and
fo r two years was stationed a t
Detroit. In 1922 he teram e con­
nected with the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroed.
Ills parents are George Adams
and Mary Dsuscher, and they
now reside at Jacksonville. Mr.
Adams married Miss Edna Young,
and they reside In Loch A rbor, a
subdivision In the rolling lands
near the Hanford Country Club.
Mr. Adame |a a member of tha
Presbyterian Church, of the Banfont Lions Club, the Masons, tha
Hemlmde County Chamber of
Commerce and la president of tha
Progressive Club, a large and eltamely active social club com­
posed of Atlantic Coast Line em­
ployees of this section.
lie is an enthusiastic fuotball
fan, and enjoys swimming as a
recreation, For a hobby he raises
uitry near hie Loch Arbor
me.

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J. P. McClelland

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During the groater part of I
life, Sheriff J. F. McCelland has
been a farm er but at varloua In
terrain he haa followed tha live
stock and mercantile business and
for a number of years managed
orange grovea,----------------.— -----I t was in 1921 that Mr. MeClelland waa elected to h it first
political office when he defeated
a lares field of Candida tee fo r
tn* office ha la now holding, and
la the recent election* was re a s­
sured of Mi popularity In this

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Among the prominent Sanford
etub women who a n ronalatantly
identified with civic and social
endeavor* of many kind* la Mr*.
Francis E. Bols, native of Everett.
M assachusetts, and a resident of
Sanford since 1924.
Mr*. Boll from early childhood
indicated a leaning toward music
cated a leaning tow ard music
and dram atic arts. As she aspressed It, "My Ilf* ha* been de­
voted to a study of music", and,
)Q music circle* in the North a*
well as in thl* city, Mrd. Bol* oc­
cupies a major position.
M&gt;*. Bols studied a t florae*
Mann grade school In E verett,
end la te r attended a high echool
in th a t city. Shortly a fte r com­
pleting her high school course
she attended the well-known Cutrls School of Expression. Tha ex­
perience gained there aa well as
e a r l i e r In life led her to
offer her service* a* a dram atic
leader during the early days of
the World W ar, and fu r many
months she wan an entertainer
at m ilitary training camps.
Mr*. Uoli came to Hanford In
September 1921 and shortly a fter
became affiliated with the Han­
ford Woman** Club and the Gar­
den Club. Since then she haa been
active In Little T heater work a*
director of plays. In the E ast­
ern S tar, and as a director of
the Young 1’eoplrs W. O. T. U.
Prior to coming to Sanford she
was a member o flth e Somerville,
Msss. Woman’s Cluh for 21 year*.
She is a member of th# P in t
B aptist Church.
Today Mr*. Bols makes a hobby
of ru g making, considers a rt em­
broidery as her favurlle pastim e,
1 enjoy* swimming and horxeback riding.
Mrs. Bols resides a t 1101 Park
Avenua In a residence surrounded
by well-kept lawns and flower
and.ahruh arrangem ents th a t Indi­
cate her Interest In Garden Club
work as well as her home. Her
husband I* a retired business
man. while her daughter, Mis*
Lucille Bolt, Is a student a t th*
U niversity of Alabama.
An unusually fine variety of
potatoes are produced In Seminole
County, but because celery and
other crop* have yielded larger
rctum a per acre, very little of
the hlgn-prlced truck land la
given over to potato culture,.
Shortly a fter assuming Ms du­
lls* hero Mr. Coleman mad* th*
statem ent th a t he w u
well
pleased when he learned of bla
tran sfer to this city and th a t dur­
ing hla short residence hero be
haa gained many friend*.

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by

Wleboldt

J. JI. Maxwell, president of th*
Maxwell Chevrolet Company, Inc.
is an a ttir e member or the
sonic Lodge, the Seminole Countv
Chamber of Commerce and a t­
tends th* First B aptist Church of
this city.
He waa born In a sm all com­
munity near the northwest Flori­
da boundary ln Georgia and a*
a boy attended the public echool*
of Calvary, Ga. but later be­
came a student In the Cyren* In­
stitute, a prep echool.
In 1910 he began his business
career by clerking In a clothing
store a t Thomaaville, G#., and In
— Photo b r W lsbotdt
1918 became conne.-t«l with a saw
A lthough maintaining an Inter­
mill. He followed th a t line of
work until 1920 when he went to est in tha local car agency which
work for th* Pullman Company formerly waa operated under th*
ia-Jacksonville but- in 1922 he nam a^or Stricklsnd-Ilsrris Motor
Company for several year*, It was
not until last October th at M. R.
Strickland, Jr-, cam* to this city
to become president and general
m anager of th at firm now known
aa the Strickland Motors, Inc.
He has been connected with th*
distribution of Ford cart tine*
1924 and from th at time until he
moved to this city ha lived ln Cordele, Ga.
It* la a member of th* KlwanU
Club and attand* th* First Metho-

'R. A. Cobb

—I’hoto
Since 1919, shortly a fter he re­
turned from a year spent In th*
service of th* United S tates Ma­
rine* overseas * as a member of
the Fifth Regiment in th* Sec­
ond Division, Robert A. Cobb has
had occasion, as e e c relair of
the Sanford-Ovledo Truck Grow­
er*. Inc., to become closely Identi­
fied with the one industry, celery
farming, which playa the greatest
part In the success of this city.
That bis careful and conaclen-

Hon* attention to hie duties
Ja considered as a ' valuable
asset to * firm of tha els* and
magnitude of the one he repre­
sents la seen by the high esteem
in which Mr. Cobb [a held by
every affiliated member and offi­
cial of the corporation.
Born a t Live Oak, Fla., Mr.
Cobb came t ^ Hanford with hi*
parents In J imBaap *f
studied in the grade schools and
at Sanford High School, and la­
te r a t the business college con­
nected with Southern College at
Lakeland.
He it the son of P. D. Cobb
and th# late Minnesota McDaniel
Cobb, anil he l&gt; married to Ih*
form er Mia* Ixelt* Stone. They
reside a t 313 W est I5lh Street
with two young children, Thomas
A. Cobb and
Frances Mae
Cobb.
Mr. Cobb consider* baseball and
football aa hla favorite sports,
and enjoy* fishing and bowling
a* a pastime.
lie is a member of the Pres­
byterian Church, the American
Legion, th* Lion* Club, the Ma­
sons and lb* Odd Fellow*.

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w io b o ld i

Sanford’s only laundry operator
la M'. I - Raborn, 3t-y*ar-old na­
tive of Greenwood, S. C., who haa
had 13 yeara of experience In
work of th a t ty p e and haa for a
hobby all forms of research and
experimental wofk th a t will m akt
Mi profession Just a little bit
better than th a t of a rival,
Mr. Raborn cafnt to Sanford
In 1927 to become local manager
for the Seminole County Laundry,
Inc. Slnoe hla arrival he haa
consistently Introduced method*
th at, a fte r being Introduced, re­
flected their w orth in a stead­
ily Increasing volume of buiinest
and * long l i s t of satisfied cus­
tomer*.
Mr. Raborn waa educated In th*
grad*
and high school* of
Greenwood, S. C. Ho U th# eon
of the- late D- J . Raborn and
Mica Elisabeth Me Kenney o f th at
city, and la married to the form­
e r Mlaa M artha Holman with
whom he reside* with a aon,
Marion Lam ar Raborn, Jr., a t
818 Weal F ourth S treet.
HI* favorite (p o rts a re baseball
and horxe shoe pitching, while
he enjoys fishing aa a sport In
which be can engage artijrelr
He U a member of the Semlnol
County Chamber of Comm ei^M
and attends the F irst BapUJM
Church.

£

In the northeastern part of
Samlnole County, nestling among
th* lake* of th a t region and near
Lake H arney, la the fin* little
city of Geneva where orange
groves vie w ith the general farm ­
ing crops In m aking this section
most desirable fo r a home.
diet Church. A t present Mr.
Strickland reside* with hi* wife,
th* former Mis* Minnie MeKenney,
a t their home, 2472 Palmetto
Avenue.
Aa a youth he lived In Greens­
boro, Ga., and attended both the
gratia a n j high schools of that
city but later continued h i-stu d ie s
a t the U niversity of Florida:
Southern College, Lakeland, and
Palm er College,. Defunlak Springs.
Ills parents, M. R. Strickland
and Mrs. Ethel Kirkland S trk k land, lived many years In Greens­
boro.
N est to w atching baseball
games Mr. Strickland
would
rath e r stay home and play cards
with friend*.

TUXEDO FEEDS
DOG BEDDING
DOGJFOOD, HAY,
GRAIN,ETC.
Pay Cash and

Quality Feeds

Save tho Difference

at Right Prices

W o A n n r o o i n to V n u r P n f p rm n tro

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY, APRIL » . 1)33
r u n ha * u connected with bankla* In Canal Point. Ita la a Maaon; a member of tba Knights or
P rth la j, and tha F l n t B aptiit
Church of thla city.
lfr. Harwell, a t prcaant, I* reaiding a t tha Valdra Hotel. Ha
la m arried to tha former Mlaa
Mamie Wood and haa a daughter,
Mary Elisabeth, 17. Ills parents,
J. 0 . Harwell and Mrs. Annie
Philip* Harwell, erer* residents
of Ealonlon many years.
The local bank receiver has
bean a baseball fan moat of his
Ufa b u t more recently has taken
up golfing for hla»own recreation.

Ernest Brotherson

.increased by attendance at game’during Mr.
Peterson'*
ninny
travels over America. Baseball,
being the American national game,
is naturally the traveler's game,
and Mr. Peterson U one of it*
devotee*.
Thl* former mam if* in ter wt..»
came to Sanford in ID*.'?, is u
native of Chicago where he «c*
born about Ci y rars ago. Hi*
educati.n was gained in grade
and business schools, ami in dost
contact with people in many state*
and o-cupations. lie has drawn
upon his experience and hits uses!
it effectively to assist in building
up one of the largest one-slop
service station* In the oilv.
Mr. Peterson resides in the
settlement known a* Monroe Cor-

PAGE NINE

.Sunford Doudney

ee e — aet«en et f » » — » M *

I ness district with hi* w I f e, [
the former Miss Sara IVason.
and there he i* foend often
caring f r a small garden which
p r o d u c e * many choice prod­
uct* for the Peterson home. Mr.
IVlrrson's nearest 'blood rrlntlvi
is his mother, Mr*. Annie (V tc
son, who lives a t Del.and.
—I'llotrt by Witl.ol.tl Sir. Peterson Ik n member ef
by Wl.sl.i Ml
—
by
A resident cf Sanford since the F irst Baptist Church, and i
Sunfa.iJ
K.
m»u*liMpy,
n hfe-lunff
birth, ■Ernest
A. BrothSrMm. a member of tha Masonic Order
Frank Kvan*. a form er county
resident of this rity, is an em ­
manager of the Sanford Sporting
commissioner, and resident of
ployee in the office of the Semi­
la k e M ar), came to th at com­
Good* .Store r n Knit F irst Street,
nole County lav assessor n*
munity when only one year old and
ha* been entnl ycd' In various
Alexander Vaughan's chief aslines of business since f i n ­
today, after several years spent in
sistant, a»d has held that poai,
the North, continue* to boost and
ishing school but in 1914 breame
lion since graduating from Rollins
advertise th r tuwn of hi* choice
connected with the Bryan Cycle
College, in W inter I’ark.
where he maintains a home and
Company in hi* present occupa­
Mr. Ihiudney wa* born here
own* considerable gruvelanj and
tion.
Jan. 27. intis and for many years
other properties.
Be I* a member of all branch.*
lived with hi« relative* on south
Fur the past is year* Sir. Kvan*
of the local Masonic L 'dge. the
Paik Avenue Several year* a fter
ha* been m the m anufacturing
.Seminole County Chamlwr of
the ih-nth of his father, Alfred
husmrs* a* president of the Ply­
Cecil Doudney. Mr, Ikiudney'a
Commerce, Sanford Country Club,
mouth Company, lo.ated in Bos­
mother, married
Alexander
the Sanford Tennis Club and a t­
ton, Mas*. Ueiute th at time ho
Vaughan.
tend* the F irst Baptist Church.
made hi* sta rt in the business
With hi* family he reside* at
A t present Mr. Doudney anil hi*
world by appearing in vaudeville*
their home. 2001 South S an f.n l
family live *i their horn# In Ft.
and circuses a* a trick bicycle
Avenue, Hi* wife's name before
Reed, a suburb of Sanfonl. Hi*
rider and arioim i, and success.h e r m arriage sea* Mi*» Anna. AL .VflfP’- nt,BW.-~~Tif fur, ■h c r 'm arrtaim
r d T ^ r a r J i ii a ^ l K a r T i i.a t l o n fo r
—I’holn by WlvboUlt len and they have a aon, Ernest,
wa*
Mi«s Lucille Itine*. who is
almost lit jear*. From lU-itl until
Jr., age 7.
the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. F.
IX'U in- served u- a Seminole
A ru-dcveloper of the SanLando
P. Hinc*. n1*n of thi* city. Mr. and
Mr Brother* n's father. Thom
founty Commissioner.
golf and country club, and the ns A. Brotherson, was a plonr. r
Mr* lloudney havr two children:
Altm-ugh lie was l«&gt;rn In
Krm* Lucille *n,| Alfred Cecil.
I’lebbli rs.unty, Ohio. .Mr. Kvnns cohstruction engineer, who sup&lt;-r.‘ resident of this city, an i his
Mr*.
leiretta
Tolar
Aa a hoy the present ***i*t*pt
bus made Luke Maty his liomo foi vised the building Vf the Semi­ mother,
lav assessor altewled the Semi*
man) j . j . s 011,1 u. u | hi) he at- nole race track at l.ongwood, Brotherson, now lives in Snnf nl.
Naturally the manager of the
noli* County school*. Hi* favnriln
tended the public sch ols of that Joseph R. Kenney, manager ol
spurts are hunlm-r and baseball,
Kckerson Fruit fan n ers' San­ Sanford Sporting Good* Store i*
community, lie is n member of the K
interested
in
all
kind*
.
f
outdoor
hut for reerratlon he rhi»o«e*
ail branches of Masonry, Iho ford plant, has earned the title of
moving picture show* and bridge.
mmole Count)
Chamber of veteran in the field of construc­ sports but for Ids personal recrea­
During In. leisure hours at home
tion
I*
more
fon
I
ok
fishing
a
n
d
,
flunr m- „ud at lends the Prca- tion In Central Florida.
for a pastime enjoys * Wing jig ­
Mr. Doudney spends hi* time in
leriun I hurrh.
Mr. Kenney came to Sanford in saw puttie* at home with hi*
hi* own workshop, whlfh
he
He is married to the former 1923 and a t present reside* at Ctiii family.
—I'hoto l»v Wtert-.Mi class*, ns his rhief fmbhy. lie IS
Mi** .Stella I’elly and has live K. U th Street with his wife, the
A* president uf the Seminole a momlier of the Sanford Kiwanl*
shildien. | racy Evans, and Frank former hits* France* Imckr, and
County Dave-cshtdlx-for-Govtrnnur Club, while hotb lv and hi" fami­
Kvnns. of Boston; Clara, 10; Hill, children: Frances and Jusrph, Jr.
Club, William II. Schinnlt, local ly at If ml Ihe Holy Cross Episco­
I !; and Jack,' h. The form er comHe was born In Georgetown,
coffee
shop uwner and head of tiler pal Churrh,
mis*ionet's fat hi r, Dr. W. II. Colo., but attended the grade and
Sanfonl automobile license bureau,
Kvans, lived in Lake Mary for high achool* of Denver and con­
played an active ami effective
many y ear, and his mother who, tinued his studies in th r llrgls
part in aiding other members* of
before her m arriage was Mia* University alen located in Denver.
th
a t elub in their work which
Melissa Toney, was * native of HI* parents, M. J. Kenney end
ended In' the county's m ajoril,
Virginia.
Mrs. Ellen Kenney have been
vote for Governor Rholti.
Mr. Kvans traw l* evlenslvely. resident* of th a t city the greater
Mr. Schmidt is al«« a meml»-ri
He and hi* family spend most of p art of th eir lives.
of "the Snnford Elks Lodge, Mu 1
Itin in
‘ “Boston or Mr. Kenney is a member of
their summers either
sonl ■ Lodges, Knights Templar,
in other northern cities but always
Shrine, Woodman i f the World,
come to Lake Mary for the win the Knight* of Columbus sml the
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
Chamber of Commerce, and atter months.
Commerce. He would rather watch
tends the First Baptist Church.
a baseball game than any other
He vrside* with hi* wife. Mis.
sport but for hi* u»n recreation
Myrtle W arn rr Schmidt, at their
choose* golf.
home, 1009 Park Avenue. They
have on* son. Charles Schmidt, I t
who a t pre-ent is living with
relatives In Daytona Beach.
Mr. Schmidt wn* i-orn In Angurta . Gn., where he attended both
grade and high school*. larter h&gt;
studied at the Academy of tlieh
land county, Ga., and. finishing
school in 1903 he became employed by the Southern Kvpres*
Company, lie worked for that
nimpany until 19&lt;W when he ac­
cepted a position with a telephone
company. From .............
1910 until
II he
— Photo b y W le b .ilill innved here in 1927 Mr. Shm idt
Give A. J . I’et.-rson, local lived In Asheville, N. C-, I’hiln
agent for the Krahoard Oil Co., dvlnhla, New Jersey, Jaeksonvllhand a p artner In the Seminole snd Daytona Beach and during
- Plu.ln bj Wlrli.'lill
Tire Shop, ■ choice scat a t a well that time w»i with the Lyncl
played baseball game between Theatrical enterprises, n drug
For alm ost right year*, J. I).
store
supply
company,
a
lumber
teams th a t are ancient rivals, and con em and the National Itiscui' Cochran, veteran grocer and rrsiiou’v* solved the recreation probdent nf Lake Mary, managed tha
em of one o f this c ity 's most Company.
Shortly a fte r arriving here h- Winrt-l/'VtU owned Uroicry store
active business men. - 1 1
on Sanford Avenue, but before
Mr. Peterson's interest In base­ and Mrs. Schmidt opened n Hint time «iu-ni most of hi* lime
ball a* hi* favwrite a p a rt and restau ran t which today I* known ln farm ing
had-It* la-ginning in sand as Myrtle's Coffee Shop, Incaird
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Mr. Cochran ia a native of
baseball in which he took a. on Magnolia Ave.
Charles T. Schmidt, Georgia, where he attended school
tie* part, and, in later year* u-&gt; andIlia parent*,
—Photo by Wleholdt
Mrs.
S
a
d
i
e
Carpenter
mid lived for thu greater part of
to the present, thl* Interest waSchmidt, lived many year* m lit* life until moving to lak e
With o v tr 21 year* experience
daugh- Augusta.
as a banker to hi* credit, J. W.
of Alabama. Thcv have
I Mary.
— I'hoto by WUbuldt ter, Mias Gene Marrtln Laney.
Harwell came here in January 1031
With hut two exception* all
Snnford la the Judicial seat « '
i parents, OI«n S. lornry and
to become receiver for the defunct
A*
a
youth,
Dr.’ J . 0 . Laney, Mr*. Nan W illingham t-nney were Seminole County, anA Florida'* members of his family now reside
F ln t National Bank and since th a t
Lake Mary, lie is married to
time has continued to hold th a t local druggist, spent most of his pioneer residents of Crockwrlt, twelth largest city. The pnpuln in
aition,
officte on -the third time engaged in the farming in­ Ain., but la te r roovtd to Welumpku lion in 1920 was BJISR; in t92"i. •lie form er .Mis* Muttii** Augusta
ltion, with office*
Giver* ami their .children are:
dustry near the place of his birth, where Dr. 1-aney attehded the estimated, 11.600, nr nn Inrreii
ir of the bank building.
Iforere Cochran, M n trltr'Y rC a r*
Mr. Harwell w as bom In Eaton- St. C lair county, Ala., but a t an grade and high school.. He studied nf approximately 100 per ci i f
ver;
Jacksonville; Elmer, Lee,
ton. Ga.. and attended the grad* early age abandoned that line of pharmacy and graduated from the
Mrs. Merril Roticrt*, Sanford;
and high schools of th a t city but work to enter the drug store Max Morris Kchonl of pharmacy
f'a -r I*. Iwfts, turnip*. «plrn--li Sam, Jam es, Jane ami Glertn.
later completed special courses business and today is the osmer in Macon. Gn.
pen* nod n very large variety of
Mr. Co.-hran and M* family atIn banking and accountancy in and manager of I^n ey ’s Drug
He l* a member nf the Masonic vegetable* are grown in amnio* ’
Store
located
on
East
F
irst
Street.
a private school.
Lodge and attends the First sufficient tn supply an active ex |trn d the B aptist ^Church in Lake
i Mary. He enjoy* farming an,t hex
Dr. Laney ha* been In business Methodist Church of tld* city. Al­ pre« shipping buxines*.
Ills experience as a banker in
^ h l i slate include a six year term her* sincr 1921 and at present though he I* a consistent baseball
|brcn particularly Interested in
‘JMf cashier, of a West Palm Beach reiides a t his home, 1912 South and football fan. Dr. I-ancy enjoy*
Sanford I* one of the few citi** jibe grocery business during recent
bank; vice president of a bank Sanford Avenue, with hi* w ife., fishing and spends much o f his of interior Florida that has b o 'i | , irs and fu r oul-tl -or recreation
*» - * «■*»*»
sif ln*h
'- W
*nd fo r several **••• *■
folia- Mavtinjl soare tie-- —^

J. R. Kenney

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A. J. Peterson

J. H. Cochran

J W. Harwell

Dr. J. 0. Laney

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T H E SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL &gt;9. I » «

ten

Heyward Walker

attended the public schools of
Chattanooga.
At present Mr. Fischer reside*
with his fam ily at their home, 50®
E. 3rd Street, and attends the
F irst B aptist Church. Before her
m arriage his wife's last name
was l i s t e r and Mr. and Mra.
Fischer hare seren children:
llu lb ert Fischer. Kathleen Fischer. Ivey Fischer, Helen Fischer,
Leicester Fischer, Hamid Fischer
ami Nell Fischer.
Mr. Fischer's mother, Mrs. II.
Fischer, ia living at his home In
Hanford and his father lived here
for several years until his death
a short tim r ago
The Hauler I butcher is a basebull and football fan but is m .re
] interested in reading and me• humcal engineering

J. T. Ellis

I

r-’joUluHw

Fred R. JVilson
rii..1.1 Uy VVirlifilrlt
A fter enlisting in 11*17 and
serving-nut-hi* term a* a soldier
in the United States Army, Hey­
ward Walher, local dairyman,
and lee cream manufacturer, con­
tinued to follow an earlier Voca­
tion by becoming manager of a
creamery in Talladega, Ala. ami
from that lime until the present
has been in the ire rrram busi­
ness.
Before Is" tiling u soldier, Mr.
Walker managed tin* t Vinson
&lt;'ullage dream ery, i lcm-i&gt;n, S.
and from l'.*Jt uni&gt;1 I!*.'.&gt; op, ruled
a creamery m ,s..ltou, Ala. At
that tim e * he mote.I to Nsiifurd
and purrbused the e n etn li i*

Henry Watson

following year he graduated with
a It S. degree. Three years later
he graduated from Ihirdue Uni­
versity with an M. S. A. degree.
Before assuming his present
position. Mr. Mason was a truck
—
by Wltboldt farm er in' Pennsylvania. He also
—Photo by IVIsboldt
i. T« Kllu. owner ami m in ig tr was connected with Penn Stale
A
resident,,
of this city since
College
and
Purdue
University
In
of the Hi-tirade liukery, located
on West First Street-, has had con­ teaching, atten tio n , and Invtitl- A ugust 1925, II. M. Watson, local
attorney, has been mrtrve In local,
sid e ra b le experience In hi I line of gationat work.
business and today is known in
In the latter eapacitlei he civic, and country club affair* for
Sanford as the operator of the traveled considerably throughout the past several year* and has
city's
Isrgest,
m:»t-up-lo-date the Eastern states, while since h* taken leading parts in connection
and fastest growing bakery.
became assodated with the Stokes with the actlvitlea of the local
Rotary Club, Elks I-odge and
Mr. Ellis was born Sept. 24, firm, he has made many trips to Seminole County
Chamber of
IWI in llendersun, Ky.. came to Cuba and the Bahama Islands on Commerce.
Sanford In January 1V29; and a t business.
He was born in South Carolina
present resiiles with his wife, Mrs.
Mr. Mason is a member of
Miae l.igor Ellis, and daughter, Sigma Nu social fraternity and and attended the grade schools
Jeon, 7, at their home, 124 I’hl Kappa Phi honorary fraterni­ of Fair Play, S. C., but later be­
came a student of Spartan
I'a! met to Avenue.
ty. He I* also a member of the Arndcmy, n prep school. Hu
He is a member of the Odd Sanford Klwani* Club, anil of the studied law at Wake Forest, N.
Fellows leidge of Henderson, Ky., First Presbyterian Church.
C.
and attends the F u st I ’h ristia n 1
lie lives with hi&lt; wife, the
At present Mr. W atson resides
ith nl* wife,
'
i
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»Y

- no W- OpOIS U ss- lao-luv .!»• H S ...-..I

is a source of genuine satiafac
tion.
Add these two Interesting hobbits to a s^are-time devotion _ to
all forms of outdoor life, purlieu
larly hiking, swimming, and ten
nis, and combine them with bus!xwiatlim* that are a*
ne*s associations
la possible.
varied as
possible, and yu-J
you will
underslu ml why Mr. M uon la ana
of this city's busiest yimmr men.
Further, share all of these Interest.s will i a itrowlmr boy who ia
as eager to learn as you are. and
new
life may certainly hare a
meaning for you.
Mr.' Mason, who came 1
ford in O .tober 1926, was
Doyleslown. Penn., where he re
relvesl an early education In priVate schools. He graduated from
Episcopal Academy in I’hlla*

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Seminole Creameiv ii East hirst
M ie t, | e li,-., on! . no egg
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what Hie
A pi ,n tii mg
l-nnsbli red not. M,- the l.i-t egg- til
II'in, t
&lt; ?'
the rminiy
The attorney i* an nrdent font
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M-j 1111,1 p*-«'liiesnte.it of the San- ,
1 ,
lull fan but fur his uwn retn-nMl W alk.. . ., 'll* ...I ...... I..
..... h r ' a n H ub. mm. to fenon
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lion p r e f e r s g o l f mid p in y - tluil
- t v : u - I.o"i» ' ........ ..n l' r "f f„r,| in Septem lei, 1*122, t-i estab
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o, * " '1 11".)
"ilk * o f t h e
game often on the link
tie- Tuyb.i fo o l....n.bs) He " ' t. I, „ luu ..ifi e mml irl reeunt!
" " l “‘ nl1'
Sanford Country Club.
ol " I....... h'lit &gt;" Hi'' Stn’e Dairy ,,,, (ij,. p'uycd , prominent pm'
I'rtnloii
As o i .i ' i o,
* reiary
.crying w- legal advisor to lb'*
Mr. Watson’, office Is locatid
and treasurer ot the Sanford |'lt y Commlsslonei".
on Park Avenue on the hu^ty
Dairy A-m«-intii'n; anil ■•nior
Mr. Wilson was Imrn in Brooks
floor cf the First N ational R.-iwV
warden of the Holy * r -- F.pia- Xills- ami uttendfil both grade mi l
Building.
tnpiil t'h u rrb .
high schools there nnd after gradIIIlives With Ins Wile, the ' nation began bis study of the law;
former Miss Mary Ellen West, at »' the University of Virginia,
lb, It home. 20t'J Washington
At present he resides with h is .
Avenue. Hi. father, E. II. Walker. family •» their home on SotHh
and mo.her. Mrs. Elisabeth Hey- 'W o n l Avenue lie is marr ed ..
waul Walker, have lu-en resident* tile former Miss I-ranees Martin
of Beaufort, S. C. for msny years. and has three children: Frame*
lie attemio I the guide and high l In* h, Helen Allierta and -RobertIlls futher, Stephen A, Wilson,
ache I- of Beuufott but stndieil jater in I lemsnn College His chief nnd mother, Mrs. Jnnie 'lo u n g er
Wilson,
have lived in llrnoksvtUe
bobby is his Interest In raising
the greater part of their lives.
fine p"ullry.
The rity attorney's travels have
taken him to New York City sevi nil times, likhihoitm. mnnv olh "
western point* and into fanuda
While he s|H'nd&lt; m o s t of his leis­
ure hours reading, he i* also fond
of walking for daily exercise.
Mr. Wilson's office* are lueatrd
cn the fourth floor of the First
Recently appointed municipal
National Bank building and when
not engaged in his duties connect­
Judge by the .Uanford City Com­
' d with the city's government, h*
missioners, S. A. II. Wilkinson, a
carries on hl» private prartire.
resident of thl* rity «inre June 8,
IU2I. besides being engaged in the
practice of law during that lima
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was coach of the local high school
football team fur several seasons
irrylnjf over from hla
and was considered chiefly re ­
laya, hobbies th at
f scores of his young play- sponsible for the sucress of Ma
C. Russell Mason, local teams.
Itefure Judge Wilkinsun took
Photo by W libuA J^
manager for the Francis C. Stokes
and Co., Ine., seed firm, h*a not over the rein* of the local grid
During hia boyhood, Jay II.
only gathered one of the finest team, It was an unusual feat for
collection* of rare and unuaual a Sanford eleven to win but under Beck, a Hanford resident since
birth,
waa principally engaged In
stamps In Florida but also has hla guidance the Cctery-Feda
gained knowledge of bird life that marched Ihrough several success­ work connected with hi* father's
ful sgaaona climaxed by a thrill­ farm near here but In his early
ship of Ihe local church Nov. 17, ing victory over a strung Miami manhood he became a clerk In the
IP2U and since establishing his resi­ team before a large crowd on the post office, a position he held for
over eight year* and In 1905 ac­
dence here at 1100 Park Avenue, lake front field.
cepted employment with a local
ke has taken an active part In
Judge
Wilkinson
was
born
in
clothing store now known as
both the A m rrt-an i-egion and the
Masonic Dodge when not engaged Barber county, Ala., hut attended Woodruff and Watson'*.
the
Geneva
rounty
schuots
and
in the duties perlaining to hia
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Mr. Beck's parents, Mr. and
later atudied law a t the Univer­
church affairs.
Mr*. C. II. Beck, were pioneer res­
sity
of
Florida
and
graduated
in
Experienced in every branch of
He is a native of Monroe coun­
ident* of the Hanford section. Ills
the meat business, li. I. Fischer,
ty, Ga„ and lived there in his 191(1 with the degree of Bachelor father was born here, but hi*
a resident and merchant of this
earl|- boyhood with this parent*. of loiws. Two years later he con­ mother, the form er Miss Nanny
city since 1923, is well-known In
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ilrooks. He tinued lo study at th at institu­ Galloway, of Charlotte, N. C.,
Sanford and during the time he
moved to Clarke county to attend tion and received the degree of came here to live in 1859.
has been rngngi'd in business here
the grade schools and later be- Bachelor of Science in Education.
He resides with his family at
The Hanford man studied a t the
has gained many frlcml* who -re­
____ a student of the Athena
Iheir home, 212 W. Ith Street, East Florida Seminary and later
gard him us one of the best
High School in Athens, Ga.
Dr. Brook* graduated from the and is married to the former Miss entered the University of Florida.
butchers in this section.
U nliersity of Georgia with A. II. Ruth Alma Alien. They have two He ia married tD the form er Mis*
Although having operated m ar­
Devlin nnd reside* a t their
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kets in various parts of the city
tinued-ht*'studies a t'I h e Southern Billy-Hurlram, A-^ They attend tha home, 410 Magnolia Avenue. Mr.
including the Piggly W iggle store
B&lt;vk attends the Presbyterian
Before coming to Sanford to Raptist Theological Seminary. A*, Fir*t Baptist Church.
on Sanford Avenue, Mr. Fischer Iwiumu
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is now a co-owner of Ilia Seminole tist Church, Rev. William P ari th r Georgia College he was a
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Judge
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lty,
In addition to th,. several orders
newest m arkets located on San­ Baptist Church in Georgia for I'ratrm
The Baptist minister Is a true he has definitely rnnclodnl 146 of Masonry, Blue laalge, .Chapter,
ford Avenue.
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becca S te r n a , and daughter. Mine
Rebecca Stevens. A aon. Dr. Ralph
E. Sterena. recently removed to
St. Pet*rabar* with hi* femUy
where b* It l member of the
s ta ff of phyalciana a t the U. 8.

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In 1927 bo served tbn City of
ftaaford 01 a coramlaaioner.
Tbo local lumberman la a gam#
hontor of Ion* experience, » J »

Prank Woodruff, Sr.

G. E. McKay

that

J. Dingfelder

visited both Philadelphia a n d superintendent o f itroota, a poslWaxhlogtoa, D. C. to • « th* ll&lt;&gt;n he haa held ever alncc.
Born on the Ule of Man, a part
of the British lalee, Mr. Mouxhton came to tbia country In IM7.
P in t ho reside,) In CteTeland. bat
later moved to Sharon, Pa., where
he worked for th* Sharon Steele
Company.
He i* a member of all brancheo
of Ma««nry. II* la paat m ailer of
the Sanford Maaonle Lodge; paat
Mrh rrleat of the Monroe Chspter; pa«t commander of the Taylor
Cnmmsmfery ami a member of the
adei.ory b ia n l for the Order of
member of lho
DeM lay. He l * _ .............
Firvt t’revbyterlan Church.
Mr*. Moughton, before her m ar­
riage. w i. Mlaa lla ie l Hrockway.
Mr and Mr*. Moughton hard two
son* and a daughtar; Elton J ,
Mr* lUlph Chapman, and L#«H*.

member of the local Maaonk
Lodge.
Re waa born ln Cincinnati and
attended acbool ln th a t city. Ilia
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Clifford L.
Hofmann. Heed in Cincinnati for
many year* but were more recent
residents of Eustls.
While not engaged In the actlvitea of hla bualneaa Mr. Hof­
mann participate* in local atage
work a* a magician bat hla favor­
ite out-door aport la motor boat
racing.

James Moughton

A. D. Smalley

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—rtintn hr WUboldl
While hi* duties as the Sanford
representative of th* firm of K.
I. and M. Dingfelder, commission
merchants of New York City, re ­
quire most of hU lime. Julius
Dingfelder, who established his
residence her* In 1929. finds time
to participate ■«. local social Irel­

—Itliiln bv AVI*hold I
A* president of both the Hill
Lumber Company and th* recent­
ly organlxed Hill Feed Company,
with office* on West 13th Street,
W. C. Illll, a life long resident
of this city, la one of this city’*
principal business men.
For th* greater part of hi* Ilf*
Mr. Illll has been engaged in the
lumber business and during th at
timr has established on* of the
moat successful ami progressive
firms of th at type In Central
Florida.
,
,
Hr is a member of the local
Odd Fellows Lodge, a Mason,
Shriner and attend* th* Flrat
Methodist Church. With . Ms fam ­
ily Mr. Illll resides a t their home
1000 Magnolia Avenue, Is married
t o . lit* form er MUa Sara Ann
IwGett* and they hsv# a daugh­
ter, Caroline, 14.
As a boy Mr. Hill attended th*
grad* schools of this city but
later became a student In th*
P o r t e r M ilitary Acsdemy of
Charleston, &amp; C. Ills parents, W.
J. Hill and Mrs. Alice Stiles Illll

Chief Cleveland
Wilkes-llarT*. P a - th* son of
William II. and Deborah J. 8tevens who still reside In th a t city,
lie attended grad* school# until
he decided upon a career as a
railroad man.
Since coming to Hanford. Mr.
Rtavens ha* figured prominently
In th* civic end business Ilf* of
the city. II# served on* term on
th* City School Board and two
U rm i an a City Councilhiab* W ntn
the commission form of govern­
ment was adoptad. In 1920, Mr.
Stevens wpa the city’s flrat mayor
under th at form of government.
For many year# he waa president
of the People’s Bank of Sanford,
and hr ha* held th* presidency
of the Sanford Building and Loan
Association.
' * In outdoor
Always interested
---sports, Mr. Stavena la considered
one nf th# city’* most ardent foot­
ball and baseball enthusiasts. Mr.
Rtevrns is a member of th* P m bytrrlsn Church, end is affiliated
with th# Sanford R o ta ry ' Club,
th# Ord#r of Independent A merl­
es na, and th* Knights of Malta,
a Msaonle Order.
Sir. Stevens resides at 621 Park
Avenue with his wife, Mrs. Re-

In th* paat littla of ,tb* output
of Semlnol* County vegetables
have been washed snd bunched.
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____.are
j now
Celery
and _i!__
other Items
now
being ______J
prepared 1.
in th a t way and'
are receiving favorable attention.
O ther crops which. In th* opinion
of some, could b* added to th*
Hat far bunching and washing fo r
rarlo t shipments are radishes and
green onion*. In other sections
this 1* don* very profitably and
no section could be more ideal for
th eir production than Semlnol*
County.

— P h o to b y W l.b o M t

While considered an experi­
enced fireman, aa chlaf of th*
Sanford Plre Department. M. N.
Cleveland, who Joined th a t or­
ganisation In 1920, haa followed
several other Hne* of work alnc*

— P h o to b r A T I.b oM l

A conspicuous and persistent
figure each time Seminole County
politicsn* have sought public of­
fices since th* election of 1916, E.
E. Brady, local live stock dealer
and on* time sheriff of Seminole
County, la apparently content to
carry on th* duties connected with
his business and aw ait the next
election In 1038 when he may seek
office once more.
Mr. Brady 1* well-known In the
Sanford lection,- having moved
her* In 1003 to becom e.* live­
stock dealer, a business he has
continued to follow to th* present
day. II# aerved a» sheriff during
th* lO n -T l term and haa been
a member of th# Sanford Elka
lodge for a number of year*.
He was born In Amtricus, n o ­
where aa a boy he assisted hi*
father and attended the public
schools. Mr. Brady married the
former Miss Carrie Rims ami has
on* daughter, Mr*. A rthur Moore,
who reside* at her home on Osk
Avenue.
III* father, W right Ilrady, snd

ford House, end as an employe#
of th* Crown Paper Company. In
1918 he moved to South C aro­
lina, where he found a Job a*
street car operator but followed
th at vocation only a few months
when he decided to become a live
stock dealer.
In 1920 ho returned to Sanford
and joined th* fir* departm ent
and In 1925 was appointed chief.
He Is a member of ths Odd Fel­
lows, Elks, Moose and Modern
Woodmen of America and attends
th* Baptist Church.
With hi* family ha resides a t
2483 Palmetto Avenue, la married
to th* form er Mias Lola Shlfflet
and haa a son, Mac, J r - ago 8.
Th* fir* chief la a son of Thomas
L. Cleveland and Mrs. Dora
Vickary
______ Cleveland
________ who wore realdents of H artwall for many y e a n .

!e*e.

He in a Mason, n member of
th* F irst Presbyterian Church,
and reside* a t hi* home, 520 Oak
Avenue. He m arried th* former
Miss Minnie Devlin and haa four
sons, Frank Woodruff, J r , J. D.
Woodruff, Dr. Ralph O. Wood­
ruff, Engllahtown, N. J .. and Dr.
H arry S. W oodruff, Leesburg.
In 1880 he founded the bualnc**
now operating under the name
of W oodruff and Watson.
mother^
M n.
H aiti#
W illett
Brady, both lived In Americua
for many year*. Th# #x-#h#rlff
likes all aport*. but la more In­
terested in horse*, aa riding I*
hla favorite recreation.
The above photograph we*
mad# in 1916 during Mr. Brady’*
election campaign.

Lee M. Ransbottom
Packer and Shipper

Red Eagle

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W e T o p A ll M a rk e ts !
Wash House Located at M t Ice Co. Plant

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A Sanford bukinea* man and
|iroperty o w n e r for Jhe paat tU
year* and an office holder of
variou* branches of the city, coun­
ty and state governm ents during
that tim e, Prank L. W o.druff, Sr.,
who la now ln the real eatata
buainrsa, la on* of Seminole
County's leading citizens.
In 1010, before Seminole County
waa made a separata unit, Mr.
W oodruff waa elected Orange
county commissioner and served
on th a t board until 1013 when
Seminole County waa created. At
that tim e he waa appointed by th*
governor to complete his term a*
a member of the board of county
commlaaionere o f the new county.
Mr. Woodruff served- a* chair­
man of the board until 1014. and
in 1910 he waa elacted to the
State Legislature and waa re­
elected for two auceeaaive term*.
His political career ali'i in­
cludes a 10 year period In which
he served as aecretary for the
Orange County Democratic Com­
m ittee: while in 1000 he wa*
elected to hla flr*t office by being
chosen to serve on the city coun­
cil. In 1003 he wa* elected n u B
of Sanford and served continuous
ly, w ith the exception of one term,
until 1007.
Mr. W oodruff wa* born In San­
ford, Feb. 20, 1871 and has lived
here ever elnce. lie attended the
Orange county public school* but
moved to Du* W est, 8. C. for a
abort tim e and_»tudicd a t the high
srhtol In that city. U te r he be­
came a student in Ersklne Col-

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Being Interested in lodge work,
G. E. McKay, p nn.ipal of Semi­
nole High School, ha* been an
active member of all branch** of
Masonry fur many y rars and dur­
ing th at tim e haa served aa heau
of nearly every branch o f the
local Masonic Lodge.
He la past-m aster of Sanford
Lodge No. 28, F. A A. M.; pasthigh priest of Monroe Chapter,
No. 15; paat Thrice lllustrloua
m aster Sanford Council No. 20.
R. A S. M.; p ast commander T ay­
lor Commander) No. 28. Knights
Tem plar; associate grand patron
of the Grand Chapter of the
Florida Order of K a-lrrn S ta r; a
royal arch ma*&lt;m ami n member
o f II Gamma Mu ami Kappa Delta
PI fraternities.
— Bc*id**-hl« bulge ac tivities Mr.j
MeKay ur/ar.ixrd the Seminole
C hapter Order nf DeMolay more

expressions from store officials
whom he has kn &gt;wn since 1927
when he first became associated
with the firm. He has the en­
thusiastic support nf his fellow
workers anil the well-filled aisle*
of his firm ’s large lo-al st'.re re­
flect the interest of the public in
an organlxstfon which, through
the thoroughness nf Mr. Smslley,
renders prompt, courteous atten ­
tion a t all times.
Born a t Uncolnton, G*., Mr.
Smalley studied In the grade
shoo!* of Llncolnton snd Co­
lumbia counties. Following his
graduation from Llncolnton High
School,
Mr. Smalley entered
Young H arris College In Georgia
where he remained until 1927
when he chose large-scale m er­
chandising surh a* I* practiced by
the J . O. MeCrory Co., aa hla vo­
cation.
,
Mr. Smaller, who la th* aon of
W. M. Smalley and the former
Mis* Lilli* Mae T yler who now
reside In Llncolnton, cam* to
Sanford on Apr. 6, 1932 to assume
his duties here.
While his position finds him
confined to business throughout
th# entire day end often Into
early morning hour*, Mr. 8m al!ty
la still able to maintain a been
Interest In fishing and golf, rec­
reations which he consider* aa
being among th* finest.
Mr. Smalley, who la a member
of th* First Methodist Church.
Uvea a t Hot*! Montaxuma with
hla wif*. They are both member*
of th* Sanford Country Club, and
— P ho to b y w ia b o ld t frequently are seen playing on
A veteran vaudeville trooper as th* greens.
a young man, Bill Hofmann, ownar
and m anager of th*
ilof-Mac
Many carloads of cabbage are
. B atU ry Company, joined
the shipped In carlota annually from
American A ir service in 1917 and Seminole County and a very con­
learned to fly a plan* a t Langley siderable tonnage of cauliflower,
Field, V a- but since the Armistice which la (hipped mostly by ex­
be has followed th* radio, auto­ press, however, or in mixed ear*.
motive and alectrical refrigera­ These crops are very well suited
tion business.
to any of th* tuck lands of ths
Through his work on the atage county. Cabbag* seeds are sown
an,l as a flyer during the w ar from July to October and cauli­
Mr. Hofmann visited practically flower July to December. T rans­
every state of th* Union a t on* planting from seed bed to field
tim e or another and in 1920 came follows seed sowing In about a
to Sanford to enter th* battery month, and harveat in from nine­
business. Today he manages th at ty to on* hundred and tw enty
same business, originally estab­ day*, •depending on variety and
lished a t th* foot of F lrat Street weather.
on the extension now leading to
the M ayfair Hotel.
W ith hla wtfa, th* form er Miss
Osceola Is one of th* most
Gladys Lorain# Bryan, and little
aon, Wilbur Dale, Mr. Hofmann promising sections of Semlnol*
dhrea a t their bom*, 539 Valencia Countv, and will bear th* closest
TTrivs and
attend* the First investigation of prospectiv* in­
Prrahvlerian Church. I1- U also a vestor*.

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When only a amall boy. Envoy
Horae* F. lleley became first con­
nected with th* work e f th* Sal­
vation Army and all of hla Ilf*
he. has been working with various
branches of th at w elfare orgmnlu tlo n while teday he l* head of
the local post, a position he haa
held since coming to this city last
month.
II* wa* bom in Warwickshire,
England and lived there during
Ms boyhood with hia parents,
Albert lleley and Mrs. Elisabeth
lleley.
Although edu.'ated In England
Envoy lleley U ter moved to Can­
ada where he lived for nrarly 20
World War enlisted in the Canadian
Army. A ltar- the. w ar- ho moved
I . the United States and con­
tinued Ins Salvntion Army work
in Zanrvllle. Ohio.
Envoy lleley resides with his
family at the l-cnl Snlvsti n Army
liendi|iinrter&lt;, 211 E. 2nd Street.
Mrs. lleley, who before her m ar­
riage was Agnt - Wnlsh. of Eng­
land, has als i hern in the Salva­
tion Army since curly childhood.
They have n son, Horner, Jr., 12.
Envoy lleley Is a member of the
Masontr Order and Is very fond
uf reading during
lii« leisure
hours.

Torn Brotherson

Bill Hofmann

A fter completion of hla studies
In local schools Tom A. Brother■on, vie* president of ths Hill
Lumber Company, entered the
grocery bualneaa aa a clerk and
followed th a t vocation for nearly
seven year* but a fter th a t period
began working for W. C. Illll and
today holds an im portant position
vrith th a t firm.
Mr. Brotherson ha* taken an
active p a rt In organisations per­
taining to his line of bualneaa and
at present Is district director of.
the Florida Lumber and Mill
Work Association. He attend* the
F irst B aptist Church; I* • mem­
ber of the board of trustee* and
general secretary of the Sunday

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Jam es Moughton, superintend­
ent of Sanford streets, cam* to
this city In 1009 from Sharon, Pa.
For three years, a fte r arriving
here, he engaged in farming. At
on* time h , was an employee* of
th* A tlantic Coast Lin* Railroad.
Eleven yrars ago he went to
work for the City of Sanford an I
two years later was appointed

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residence I* 1021 Union Avenue.
H u father’* name wa* John
Moughton and h i. mother’* name
before her m arriage wa* Mias
K rtin Kelg. Doth Heed for many
year* on the lale of Man.
Th* auperlntemlent of street*
like, to read when off duty and
hla favorite aport I* baseball. HI*
Chief hobhy I* hla Internal In Urn
Sanford Municipal Zoo. which has
become one of the moat aucceaoful and Interesting part* of Saafordfa marty httrmctlona.

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Strawberries should produce an
attractive revenue parttruU rly for
th* small farm er who can. with
hi* family, perform a large por­
tion of the lab r required during
picking season.
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Poultry raising l* profitable In
Seminole County.
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M e a l Is C om plete U nless

PRETZELS
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Huy them fresh daily
From
GlttX’ERY STORKS
F’orrntl (I'nlchcl'H I’nnh Gro.
M. I). Gntrhrl Gro.
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IiO&lt;lue Grocery
I/odgp and Son*
Roberta Grocery
Caldwell Grocery Co.
I’lKRly Wiggly, Mag. Ave.
DRUG STORES
Raggeit'a
Roumillat &amp; Anderoon
J o«’h Smoke Houac
Idiney Drug Co.
Campbell Drug Co.
Hanford Drug Co.
MeRrynold'n Drug Co.
Mobley'a Drug Store
RESTAURANTS
Myrtle’ll Doughnut Shop
Daimey’a Cafe
Celery Club
5 and 10 Lunch
Angel’ii
Bleve’ii P. O. Lunch
HOTELS
Valdes Hotel
Montezuma Hotel
F IL IN G STATION
Ray Fox
Seminole Tire Shop

These
Pretzels
Always
Crisp,
Fresh

Hatulmndp' Pennsylvania Type1 Pretzels
Mnniifni.tiirr-I in Sanford |iy

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THE BANrOBP HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL » , 1M»

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SEMINOLE COUNiH
"The Biggest little County In Florida"

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This little county in the world's richest garden

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section and each year produces more celery than
the entire state of California. The ideal climate
and soil together with the splendid irrigating fa­
cilities make it possible to grow practically any
kind of vegetable almost all the year-round. The
bulk of the crop is shipped to distant points but
there is an abundance of green things for local
residents.

bu t
Seminole County, lying along the
shores of beautiful St. Johns
H irer and Its many brsn ch ri and
lakes, besides being a beautiful
gmrdsn Is tha Ideal sp o t for the
lovtr of out-of-doors. This river
la ons of tha faw In the world
flowing northward.

Numerous Ideal
Camping Spots
Cool Water,
Green Trees,
Sunshine,
And
Fishing!

While the county is prin­
cipally a fan n in g section
it la not w ithout Indust­
ries. There are crate
mills, lumber mills, a
canning plant, s a n r a l
fertiliser factories, and
pre-cooling plants, tu r ­
pentine
stills, l a r g e
dairies, and
branch warehouses.

For Further Information Write
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Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
Sanford, Florida

M any Delightful Byw ays For Motoring
Beautiful
LAKE MONROE
Bordering on Sanford
. Ideal

For Sail Boating

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H. J. Lehman

portunity to travel extensively
since hla college day*. and he
rrecall*
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ith
l i 'I ’ t I
with
muchk npleasure tweeks
that were spent In In la n d . Engand, F n n c e , and later. In Cuba.
He enjoy* the friendship of
•n o n * with Intensl* such as
li* own, and he says he fimls
articular pleasure in “ Renting
ny go-d old friend C. SI. Stowe
n a srt-back game, three games
ut of three”.
Mr. Colclough is s member pf
he First Presbyterisn Church,
nd la -also a member In good
landing
of
Campbell-LrssilJg
■osl of the American Legion.

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achieved both her grade and high
s - h o l education. 1-atcr she at
tended th e Georgia Stale Collect
for Women a t Millcdgeville. At
the present M n . Most s’ mother,
M n. Millie "Jtelm enoviu reside*
in Brunswick.
M n. Moses likes bn---1alt games
but for h er own res-reati n choose'
golf and while a: home spends
most of h e r leisure hour* read­
ing.

c. II. Shaffer

DaVe Bon take

Lee Ransbottom

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Although a firm er by trade, H.
J. Lehman, City Commissioner,
farm er m ayor ami celery farmer,
hen been In the grocery business
■ contractor, anil for three y e a n
worked in a bank In Indiana be*
fora ccm inr to Florida In 1920 to
make hia permanent home.
He was born in Crown Point,
Inch. and spent the g reater part
o f n il early life there and at­
tended the grade school* during
th a t time. L ater hi* fam ily moved
to Chicago where M r.' Lehman
(Ired for a number o f year*.
He la a Maaon ami a member of
the Odd Fellow* and Elks Clube
and la a deacon in the Flrat
Presbyterian Church of this city.
H e resides with hi* family at their
home 610 Palm etto Avenue and
m an ie d to the form er Mis*
Jennie Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Leh­
man have four children: Mrs. Her­
bert Rusaell, Rodman Lehman,
Mre. William Urumley and Mrs.
George Cross, of Jacksonville.
Ilia parents, John Lehman and
Mrs. Wllhelmlna Bride Lehman,
were rraldents o f Crown Point,
fo r many yenra.
When not personally supervisjA r the work un his farm in Euw i n Hammock, south of Sanford,
u f attending to other dutlea In
connection with his municipal of­
fice goes horseback riding.
Through his Intereet In the
cit’a government and hla untir­
ing efforta to aid Sanford in every
way possible during the past few
y e a n Mr. Lehman ha* gained a
host of frlrnds, who re-elected
him Mu&gt; the City Commissioner
post fhr another term last fall.

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Ihiring the greater part of h rr
life Mrs. S»dye Moses, owner and
m anagrr of Sadyr’s Shop, has
been connected either u a s em­
ployee or rm ployrr in her presrn t line of huslnrsi both in San­
ford and in Georgia with her
fath er, the late A. Zelmenoviti.
Mrs. Moses is a member of
the E astern Star, the American
Legion Auxiliary, Woman’s Club,
Garden Club, the Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce and the
Sanford Country Club.
She has resided in Sanford for
the past 11 years and a t present
lives a t her home, 2414 Palmetto
Avenue with her huband, A. 11.
Moses and two children.
She was born in New York
City, but spent most of her rarly
life in Brunswick, Ga., where she

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Before coming to Florida to
enter the farm ing bualnesa In 1922,
Lee M. Ransbottom, local shipper
and packer of celary, managed a
large w heat ranch in Canada for
two y e a n ; and was In charge of
a muck land experim ent project
for a period of three y e a n on an
11,000 P orter ranch .in northern
Michigan.
Through hi* form er work. Mr.
Ransbottom ha* gained considerable knowledge pertaining (o varloua branchri uf the trucking
business.
He was horn In Ohio anil during
hla early life traveled Into pracery sta te of th e Ui
and over all p a rti of Canada. As
a youth he attended the Ohio
Northern CoMrge and since that
time ’ has been a full-fledged
football fip hut when not occupied
with the duties of hi* vocation
likes to spend hi* tim r reading.
Mr. Ransbottom, when m San­
ford during each winter attending
to his intrrest* here, resides at
»1I2 Park Avenue uml he nttends
the Presbyterian Churches.
Early last fall He su|&gt;crvUrd
the construction of n modern
celery
washing
and
packing
house near the Mountain Ice Com­
pany plant on th e West Side and
during the closing season his new
project was ostronixrd so well
that hr is pleased to announce
that it was a success.

tinually increasing sale ef hla
product in 5nnf..rd and he h-ta
gained many friends whom he has
come in contact with through
his businrss transaction*.
He wa* horn in Alford, Ala.,
nnd attended the public schools of
th a t city when he waa a boy.
Before coming to Sanford he
lived for a number of years In
Mims and while there took an ac­
tive part In the Junior Order of
th a t city. H r i* also a member of
the Woodmen of the World and
attends the F irst Bnplist Church.
He i* married to the former
Miss Isils Wiggins and they
have three children: Wlndell,
Louise nnd Ernest who reside
with their parents' nt TOO Pal­
metto Avenue. Mr, Itrnrkln’s par­
ent*. Vinci- Brackin and Mrs.
Del* Temple* Brackin lived in
A*ford m o.t of their live*.
Mr. Brackin I* principally Intrrra trd in hia work but occa­
sionally uttrnd* baseball games
nnd gt ps fishing.

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When Dave Iloniske. local bustn rs , man and eelei'y grower, a r ­
rived in America after leaving
hia home in Russia in 1909 he
lived in New York City only one
year and then moved to Curdelr,
Ga., where he began hie career in
Ihe clothing business.
While residing in Cordele Mr.
Bonlike'mirneir Sites Nestle Boniske o f th a t city and they made
th eir home there until moving to
Sanford in 192S. Ha purchased a
riothing ito re located on Sanford
Avenue a t Fourth S treet and con­
tinued In operate on th at location
under the name o f Dive's De­
partm ent Store until eeveral years
ago when h„ moved to new quar*
ter* on E ast First. Street.
Mr. Iloniske l« a mcmlwr of the
Sanford' Kiwanls Club, Woodmen
of Ihe World, Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce and ia on
thy houee committee of the local
Elks Club. He is also secretary and
treasu rer of the Jew ish Comuni*
ty Center.
With hi* wife and children:
Marjorie, Edwin, Morrie, Ruby
and Raymond, he reside* a t their
home, 117 West 1Gth Street. His
parents, Israel Iloniske and Mrs.
Hachrl iloniske, lived in Ruseie
all of th eir live* but Mr. Ilunlake's
brothers and sisters urn nuw liv­
ing in England.
As a child Mr. Iloniske attended

As *rnior meml-er of the local
police force a"t the tim e w h e n '
Chief Hoy G. Williams was in­
jured in an automobile accident,
C. II. Shaffer was entitled to the
appointment he received from the
City Commissioner* to serve aa
acting chief of police, an office
he is holding at present.
Mr. Shaffer first came to thia
city in 1923 and for th e ensuing
right years waa connected w ith
local construction work and in
1929 joined the police forev.
Ha was born in H arrisonburg,
Va. and finished the pul'll' schools
of th at eBy, hut aa a youth he
came to Korida and since than
M s 1raveled into *11 x m l.m r of
the atate with various construc­
tion companies, lie has alse
worked in Alabama and llllnoia
for several year*.
Mr. Shaffer i* mkrried lu the
former Mi«a Eunice Godwin: re­
sides at their home, 110 W est
19th Street; and attend* the F irst
Baptist Church. Ills father, H enry
Shaffer, and mother, Mr*. Mary
Srnger Shaffer made H arrison­
burg their home for many year*.
The acting chief is very fond
nf target practicing and during
his leisure hours follows thia
sport frequently, lie nl«o like* to
go fishing on nearby lake* or
stream*.
the lower grade school* of Eng­
land for two years hut returned
to Russia and comploled class**
e«iulvalenl to high school* in this
country, lie 1* a liaseball fnn but
1* much more fond of moving
picture* shows, nnd attend* regu­
larly.

BE IN STYLE
This Summer!

I. J. Brackin

W EAR LINEN
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SUITS
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As head of the Colclough Real­
ty Company and fiscal agent fur
one of the South's largest Insur­
ance nnd investment firms, J. 11.
Colclough, young South Caro­
linian who m ine to Sanford in
1922 has duties and responsibili­
ties th at are among the most im­
portant in thia city. *
Raised on a farm in a pros­
perous section of Carolina, Mr.
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Colclough gained a high school
education at Woodrow before en­
With over four years experience
rolling at Presbyterian College ■ s ' an employegjpf the Coca Colli
not fa r away from hla hlrtn- Bottling Company, I. J. Brackin
came tu this city in 1331 -lo take
H e la the aon of E. B. and over the management of the local
M argaret S. Colclough who re­ branch of th a t concern a n !
side In South Carolina, whlla he since then has continued to hold
ia m arried to the former Mlsi that position.
Since assuming the m anager­
M eta Johnson. They reside In an
attractiv e residence in Rose Court, ship her*. Mr. Brackin has been
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attended the public ehoul* of Wetum pka and apenl most of hi*
Ufa in Eaaonvllla. III* favorite
eport ia baseball but I* very fond
of reading when not engaged with
the d u tle * of hi* business.

E. H. Laney

L. T. Doss

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of hla choacn profession and
coming to Sanford haa re ­
ceived a large patronage.
H e waa born In HIneon b at
when only a email boy moved to
Havana, Fla. with bia parent*
and attended the grad# and high
achool* of th a t city. A flat com­
pletion o f high achool b# apent hla
summer* and other period* when
not studying In various military
camp*, including tha C. M. T. C.;
Enlisted Reserve*; R. O .T . C. and
a t tha present la a mamber of the
organised reserve*.
Ha re*idee a t MO Magnolia
__d attanda tha First Methodist
Church. Shir# beginning hi* prac­
tice here hi* profession haa r*uiIred most of hi* tima, but
u□ring hi* leisure hour* he en­
joy* seeing a good football or
baseball gam*.
Dr. Does maintains office* or

cry branch of both th e real estate
and insoraaca boaiaeases, Edward
F . Lane, w ho haa lived hi thia city
all of hla life. Is a t present the
local repreaeatative o f tha Federal
Life Insurance Company, bat when
not engaged in th e duties of hi*
profession Is fond o f stage work
and appear* frequently ia hometalent vaudeville act* for various
group# e f the city.
Before entering th e Insurance
buelnea* Mr. Lane apent many
yearn hero as tha m anager o f a
local th eatre, then known as the
Lyric but now operated under th i
name of the Prince#* on W est
F irst S treet.
During his youth ha traveled
extensively through practically
s ta te of the Union except
Into New EngimiM and ha* a t­
tended th ree world’* fair#: the
Pan-American Exposition or Buf-

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Befnr* coming to Sanford In
IM S K. II. Laney, owner
and
manager of the Lanai Dry Clean­
ing Company located on Eaat
Second Htreet, followed the general merchandise business In A la­
bama for nearly II m r t but h«
like* hie new line or work'&lt;inaeh
batter and ha* taken ptraonal
pride in building op the Maine**
whlrh he established shortly a fter
ha arrived her*.
Mr. laney la a royaj A r h Msnon, and a member of the P in t
Mel dint Church of thia ally, and
a t prevent he reeldet with hi*
family at their home, 1ID Eaat
F ifth Street. Hta wife’* name be­
fore her m arriage waa Mlaa Min*
nia Heath of Enterprlae, Ala., and
Mr. and Mr*. Laney have three
children: IIrue*. Kathleen and E.
la
m * father and mother, Mr. and
Mr*. -tMan R .-In n ey j-w rrw ro*1■lent* of both Crock well and Ea••ariB a, Ala., daring the greeter
p a rt pf their* live*.
The Sanford merchant w*« born
in S t Clair county, Ala., but

By itudylng at the U niversity
of Florida, U nlvem ty of Georgia,
Unlviralty of Tenneeaee, the
Palmer School ef Chiropractic*,
Davenport Iowa; and a t th a Dav­
enport School of Chiropractic*,
— Photo by W lib u lilt Dr. L T. Do**, whs ram* to thla
city in February to begin a prac­
felt or* Fern Park became a tice, received an Invaluable know).
fern
producing area.
Gordon B arnett, who 1* a t prea&lt; moved to Philadelphia w here he
ent connected with the W inter entered high echool. L a te r Mr.
Park Ferneries, Inc., lived in th a t Barnett became a atadent In tha
eeetlon of Seminole County and Hamilton College, Clinton, Nf. Y.
beaidet holding the honor nf hav­
A fter finishing college he be­
ing named th a t community he came an employee of the Inter­
wa* one of tha fir*t to realiae national Banking Corporation In
the opportunity* of the fern hi- New York City and waa la te r ten t
duetry and to develop th at bual- to San Domingo to repreeent that
neae there.
firm for a period of nearly three
Mr, Harnett la married to the yean .
form er Mlaa Mai Jackson and roHe came to Seminole County
• Idaa a t hla home In Fern Park. In 1932 and haa continued to reHe la a member of the Seminole •Idc here liner. _llia parent*. kU Ceunty - Chamber of Comtnerc* Jor and Mra. A. E. B arnett lived
and attanda tha Presbyterian many y e a n In New York City
Church.
but In more recent yearn hla
Ha waa born In New York City mother, who before her m arriage
and flnlahad hla grada school edu­ waa Mis* Annie Bailey, haa llred
cation In that place bat than In Fern Park.
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taken
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part
one time he served a s Lieutenant
Governor o f the Florida E lw anlt
and la a mem ber o f Sanford Lodge
No. 62 F . and A. M., Monroe
Chapter No. IS, and th e Morocco
Temple of Jacksonville.
Mr. Lane la m arried to tha
former Mia* Mary Parrish, of
Greensboro, 8- C . and reside* a t
tbelr home. S10 P ark Avenue. H is
parents, Frank E. Lon# and Mr*,
[da Doyle Lane lived In Cincinnati
most of th e ir live* but hi* m other
ha* *l*n resided In thia city.
The Sanford Insurance man a t ­
tended the Sanford g rad e and high
erhooli and afterw ard* became a
student in the Stetson University
baalne** college.

The production o f green pep­
per* in Seminole C ounty gener­
ally runs Into hundred* of c a r­
load* annually. Both a fall and a
spring crop are raised, though th*
latter repiaaeata the b u ltr-o f-th e—
total. The spring crop doe* not
bring a i much per crate a* the
fall trap , b a t the ^ eld* • " h i g h ­
er and m ore certain. The lighter
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Thoroughly experienced witfcev- c r o p . __________________ __

G row ers and Shippers
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For The
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Florida Pre-Cooling
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SSUREDLY
. . . . the wcrct is over. If I did not firmly
believe that statement I would not have
invested in Sanford business property.
By purchasing the First National Bank
Building; I feel sure that I have made a
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.s t u i .for »:aul JnxJ. Jiava. Uuui L
most confidence in Sanfcrd'B future.

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Be Proud That You Are
A Property Owner In Sanford
Occupants of Bank Building
American Fruit Growers Inc. 6th Floor
5th Floor
P. Paul’s Beauty Shop
5th Floor
Dr. L. D. Brown, dentist
3rd Floor
S. W. Bradford, tailor
5th Floor
Citrus Improvement Co.
5th Floor
Colclough Realty Co.
Dr. A. C. Chamberlain, dentist 5th Floor
Dr. L. T- Doss, chiropractor
3rd Floor
Samuel R. Dighton, attorney 3rd Floor
6th Floor
Dr. A. W. Epps, dentist
6th Floor
S. G. Gray
3rd Floor
J. W. Harwell, liquidator
5th Floor
Counts Johnson, attorney
4th Floor
E. F. Housholder, attorney
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A. H- Moses and Son .

Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.

4th Floor
6th Floor
4th Floor

Pentland, Gray and Moore
Dr. H. W. Rucker, dentist
Sanford Oviedo Truck Growers 5th Floor
Maxwell Stewart, insurance 5th Floor
R. M. Warren, insurance
5th Floor
Wilson and Boyle, attorneys 4th Floor
Lobby News Stand (L. R. Philips) Lobby
Title Guarantee &amp; Mortgage Co.

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�H• ha* centtoned to bead Dm lo­
cal police ik p u tm n t sod on Oct.
S, 1933 he met with a aeriou*
accident during an act of en­
forcing the taw. Bk i m of tot ries n n ir til ia that accident
i baa been confined to either tha
hospital or hi* home until re­
cently.

daughter, M*«* Juanita McMalkw.
Mr. McMullen to a regular foot­
ball feu but during his leisure
hoars would rather go fishing
than do most aaytkiag else.

Mr. Williams was born in MU
Vernon, III, hot a t an early ace
came to Oviedo. Florida w ith hie
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wil­
liam*. and attended the grade
schools of th a t community. In te r
Ha family moved to St. Petersburg
where ha resumed his studies a t
tha high school of th a t city. Be­
fore coming her* ho w as a s tu ­
dent a t Rollins College, W inter

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He is married to the form er
Miao Ruby Hoyne and resides at
their 'home 449 Elliot S treet. Mr.
Williams to a member of all
branches of Masonry, the Elks
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la m i Roy C. Williams, who
f two year* prior to th a t time
an connected with tha office of
iperintandrat e f Sanford streets,
aa appointed chief of police and
*»n»e ha eras only 33 y e a n

to the aatomobile buxiars* aad aa
s a empl -ye* «&gt;f th* StricklandH arris Motors, la c , to regarded
as one a f the leading e a r satosmew af - r tanfuid t oday.- ------—■—
la 1932 Mr. Hunt was the local
a r e s t for the rales of Oakland
snd rnattor automobiles but la
IK S he became a real estate
salesman. Far the post four years
he has represented the F ont
Motor Company w ith its local
dealers.
Ho was bora to Harrison, Ga_
but attended th* grade and high
schools aad spent tha greater
p a rt a f hto ta rty life in Forsyth.
L ater he roatinoed hto studies la
the Statesboro Agricultural Cal. - «
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Ideally located on Lake Mary
aad Crystal Lake, w ith frontage
on both, and on the main lina of
tha AUantle Coast U m Railway,
about four mile* from Sanford, to
the thriving Httle city of Lake
Mary. N ear tha Sanford Country
Club, nestling among orange
groves and Henr-wnUr lakes, this
particular section of Seminote
County offer* moch to the tourist
and homeseeker, snd Just now is
experiencing a r e m a r k a b l e
growth, with -m any. nmy. homes
bring built on the shores of the
lakes and In th* city proper. New
stores, new streets, a now church,
on* of the finest school houses
in the county and other improve­
ments show the visitor th a t la k e
Mary Is one of the most progres­
siva communities In the county.

Ho was horn in Stark* bat
mowd to Lak# B utler with his
family when only a few y e a n old.
It wsa la Um Sooth Florid* eity
th a t M r. H arp ar attainad his
grads and high school edurat ion.
Beside* hi* church affiliations
Mr. H arper to a member of the
Masons and Semioole County
Commerce. A t pres­
preart kCamber
“ u - o f **-------rrre.
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JaW l hto family a t
119 W. 23rd S t m t , is married
to th* form er Miss Pearl Pres­
cott. and has two children: E. C.
J r , Joan Elisabeth. Th* electri­
cian's father, J . E H arper, and
mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Bennett
Harper, lira In Lake Butler.
II* is very fond of fishing sad
when not engaged la th e duties
Seminole County perpetuates
required o f hto trade may be
found on any of the numerous the name of a tribe o f Indians
lakes or stream s near th is city who originally claimed Florida a*
enjoying hto favorite sport.

A resident of Sanford since
1320. P. A. Mere, who a t Urn
present to m anager af the local
llaltard and Ballard Feed Store,
has been an automobile mechanic,
operator of an s u t j repair shop,
president of an automobile sales
company, and more recently has
been in the poultry business.
Ho was born in Alexandria, Va_
and attended the grade schools of
th at eity but later became n
student of the Potoma- Academy.
A* n youth he lived for several
y e a n in W ashington. D. C , but
moved to Florida w ith his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Hero, who
now reside a t their home near
Elder Springs.
Mr. Mer0 resble* with hi* family
a t _lhetr h o rtttJa D&gt;* _S.U?v_ J&lt; a|*_
section. He is m arried to the
form er Miss Sara W ight af this
city and has three children:
Thomas, P. A. J r , aad Bobo.
Mr Mero is a member of th*
American Legion, all branches of
the Masonry, the Shrine and a tPresbyterian
tends th e
Firs!
Church o f this eity.
I1U favorite sport Is baseball
but recently he has been particto

D A Y B Y D A Y -----AS THE

“ NEW DEAL” UNFOLDS
............we feel increasingly that our national
affaire are in' hands that are capable, wise
and strong.
We have every reason to take on new
courage and again face forward, firm in the
conviction that the worst lies in the past
Durirtg the trying shipping season just
closing I have supplied a larger proportion
o f the celery crates moving from Seminole
County than in any year in my history. This
has meant to local patrons, good crates,
prompt service, and wages for local labor to
spend with our merchants.
To each and every customer whose order
has helped to make this possible I wish to
say
I THANK YOU

SHINHOLSER
Manufacturer of

GOOD CRATES

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Our
Growth
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—s . -ittttl- ad\ anremettt -becomes only- -n-wonl.
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naturally all
! in such a place will fall.
. . . . It i- admitted that Sanford has had a difficult
struggle during the hut half decade. hut we are tonfideiit
that the worst is over and that a new day await* those who
have faith.

W ith the Experience of Former Days
A t its Back;
Sanford Must Go Forward.
THE ZACHARY - VENEER COMPANY
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is proud of the fart that it is a Sanford industry

—and has been one for many years.

We feel sure thnt the

new improvements on the lake shore highway together with

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this city in only a few yearn.
ing our facilities . .

We take pleasure in expand­

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Deriua Z a h a ry . J n who »1*° T* '
sidee in Sanford.
The em U
m anufa-lurvr was
born In Alamance county. “ •
and apent tha greater o«rt or hte
boyhood thoro with hi» ptronU .
Henry C a y Zachary nod MIn .
Mary Ann Zachary. HI* education
In lude* on* term in a commercial
achool. completion of course* In
a bualneaa college and hia matric­
ulation in the Oak Ridge In­
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L. R. Philips

Mr. Zlchary ha. been a resident
of Hanford altv# I&amp;09 . and bin
favorite aporta are boating anJ
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Wesley Brotherhood fo r over 17
y«art.
— lU nto by W leboldt

As Worthy Grand M atron of
the Grand C hapter of Florida,
Order of E astern Star, Mr*. Glenn
E. McKay, prom inent Sanford
clubwoman, has spent the g reat­
e r part of the past y ear m aking
o ffi'ial visits to each o f th a 16*
Eastern S tar chapter* o f tb#
state, to tha grand chapter* of
Qeprgia, Alabama and Taxaa and
te the general grand chapter ses­
sion In San Antonio, Tex.
For many years Mr*. McKay
baa been active In !o*al club af*
fa in . She le past-w orthy m atron
of the Seminole C hapter, E astern
S tar; p ast-p n sid en t of the San­
ford Woman’s Club, p»at-pre*ld»nt
o f the D aughters of Wesley Sun­
day School claaa ‘i f tha Methodiat
Church, a n honorary member of
the Kappa Delti PI and la a
member of tha PI Gamma Mu
frmtemitlaa.
Bom ln I-eP-ealer, N. T , Mrs.
McKay ram s to Sanfoid In IW I
with ner husband. G. E. MeKay
who was appointed principal of
the local high school a t th at
time. Resides her club activities
M n. McKay ha* spent several
y e a n teaching clasaea In high
school.
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A t pre»ent »he and Mr. McKay
live at 1!)0H South Sanford Ave­
nue with their daughter, MUs
Florence McKay.
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Every summer the family move*
to their cottage a t Cloudland.
Ga.. and M n. McKay la vary
fond of hiking and swimming,
but I* also n Tovar of literatu re
and poetry. She attended the pub­
lic schools of Dalcester, N.
and
la a graduate of both the New
York Stele Normal College and
the U nlvenlty of Florida. Altheugh a native of New York
she Intends to make her perm a­
nent home In Florida.

Beginning aa a clerk In hia
brothar’s store L. R. Philips, a
rAildent of this city since IMS,
w ith tha exception of three y e a n ,
served over 40 y e a n as * druggist
In 8anford until 1919 when he
became city clerk, a position he
htld antil February 192*. f o r tha
p ast flv* year* ha ha* been In
various typea of buelneie for
himself, and a t present own* and
opente* the Looby New* Stand
In the F l n t N ational Bank BuildM r. Philip* w as born on Dec.
9. 1660 a t Ftonlah. and lived on a
farm ln th a t eactlon until 1676
when he entered the sewing m a­
chine bualnesa In Gainesville.
Lovett owned Plggly Wiggly store
—m a te by Wleboldt located on F lrat Street.
Mr. Nelson attended tha public
K W. M are, former municipal schools o f thl* cite aa n youth
Judge of Banford, began hia pra-- and later worked IW L. P. Melie* a f th e law profession In War- Cullef who a t th at ttm a w u In
renton, Ga., In 1917, where he tha grocery bualneae here. For
resided before coming t* this city the enaulng period of seven year*
in 1925 to continue his practice. Mr. Nelion w*a employed by tha
Mr. Ware and hia family a t pres­ C. W. Zaring Grocery Company as
en t are living nt their home, 711 shipping clerk of Ita warehouse,
Palmetto Avenue.
located here.
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He I* a member of the San­
Mr. Ware attended both grade
and high *-hools in the county of ford Elk* Club and attend* the
hia birth, Lincoln county, G a- and F irst Presbyterian Church. Ilia
later studied a t both the Pied­ reaidenca Is a t 600 Elm Avenue.
mont College In Demorest, Ga.,
Mr. Nelson’s father. II. Nelson,
ami tha University of
Georgia. w as born In Sweden but came to
Upon completion of studies _ in this country over 50 year* ago.
1906 h* taught school for four Mrs. Nalson, tha local Plggly
year* and In 1909 became super­ Wiggly m anagar’a mother, w u
intendent of the schools of Warren also born In Sweden but came to
county. If* held th a t position until tha United 8tate# before her m ar­
1917 When he began hia practice riage, 45 veer* ago.
Mr. Nelson la fond of baaeo f law.
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He la a member of the Masonic bail, and chooses fishing a* his
Lodge and th* First Method*! favorite outdoor sport.
Church of thl* city, serving na
chairman of th# board of steward*.
11* la married to the former
Miaa Blanche Kitchen, end has two
children: Mr*. Jcaae L. Gardener.
Coolldgf, Ga., and Melton, who is

Production of celery ha* reached
such a magnitude th a t It ha*
made necessary the special train ­
ing of labor, the construction of
many aiding* and hard road*,
and In recent year* a number of
celery wash house* h are been built
In various p a rts of tha county.

A newspaperm an of ovar 30
year* axperiance, B. J. Holly, who
was recently elected Seminole
County r r tr tM n titlw
to tho
S U te U ffU laturo w u editor of
tha Orlando R eporter S tar In
1906 and 1907, *nd came to S in The Semlnola A griculture Club, ford early In 1606 to organ!*#
rrp m e n lin g as it doea, the In- a newspaper which today la
tereat of tbs Industry and the known as Tha Sanford H trald.
grower* in a position to furnish
Mr. Holly continued to operate
full Information to those Inter­ Sanford’s only daily newspaper
ested Ip the growing of eelenr, and until 1922 when he aold hie in­
will gladly furnish this Informa­ terest!. shortly afterw ards he
tion on request.
edited and publlsed the "Florid*
Trucker", a m agailne. More n Seminole County la w ith but on# rsn tly ha has been publ cuy agm*
exception the sm allest county In fo r the Florida Public Service
tha state In area, comprising ap­ Company, with offices In this
proximately 360 square miles of city.
territory.
During tha World W ar he made
Seminole County la the largest eight trips across the Atlantic, to
vegetable-producing county In the Franca on United State* tranaport
Stale of Florida, and the second .h ip . a* a Y .T f. C. A. i e c f i u t r .
A t preaent he la a mamber of the
Sanford Elk* Lodge and the Semi­
Excellent railroad facilities are nole County Chamber of Com­
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furnished by Ih* A tlantic Coast merce.
Besides tha office he now holds
Line. Da lux# train service from
he
has
been
n
member
of
the
eastern and mldw.estern points
Florida
Democratic
Executive
I* given through to Sanford.

Memorial In C entral Park. L eft: Municipal Library. B ight: Sanford Woman's Club.

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Tall, Beautiful Palma on the Shore# of the St. John# River

The business bf this county I*
administered by a Board of Com­
missioners sleeted
from
five
political divisions.
Civie organisations which play
no small p art In the progress
Sanford la making, nr# the Wom­
an’s Club, th - Rotary, Kiwanl*
and Lion Club, and CampbellIxtaalng Post of tha Amarlcan
a civic organisation.

IN APPRECIATION

A. D. Zachary

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The H erald Printing Co. Is
Grateful To The Firms O f
Through th# Orange Groves Approaching Geneva

E. C. Nelson

Sanford For Their Splendid
Patronage Since Iis Organi­
zation.

When only 16 year* old A. D.
Zachary, S r- crate m anufacturer,
and pioneer resident of Sanford,
worked for hia fath er In a wood­
working plant and from th a t time
until tha preaent has gained Inraluable experience In Ms particu­
lar Una of business through his
service* In taw mills and the lum­
ber m anufacturing trad*. Today
he Is president o f th* ZacharyVeneer Company, with plante in
both Sanford and I’alatka.

Our P r m * Are In Readiness
To Serve You With The Beat
In Printing At The Lowest
Prices . . . .
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low. Lodges and
attend*
th e
F irst Mathodlst
Church. W ith hi* wife. Mrs. Maggla a Zachary. Mr. Zaahary live*
a t their home, 612 Magnolia Avenut, and they have two children:
Mrs. M argaret W right and A rthur

Herald Printing Company

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private school for several year*,
tils fath er, Benjemln Parrish, 1*
a resident of Bowling Green, and
before her death in 1929 hi*
mother, Mr*. Martha Parrish, also
lived in th a t city.
Senator Parrish and his wife
Mr*. Emma L. Parrish, havr three
children: Jease J . Parrish, J r . B.
Bernard Parrish, and Mr*. Paulin*

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A* superintendent of the Jack­
sonville district of the Atlantic
C aaat Lino Relinked, ex-m ayor of
Sanford, a present C ity Conerriw.
a loner, past-president of the local
Kiwante G ob. a member of the
County Chamber of Cotnerce and
a vestrym an of tho Holy Creoo
Kplaropal Church, T. L. Domna,
resident of this city since 1917,
has been placed In a position that
can well ha term ed one o f tho
highest a local citlsan may reach.
A m a railroad man Mr. Dumss
has served ln many capacities. At
flra t ha was an ampler** o f the
Soothem Railroad and am ong the
m any duties th a t befell his lot
w ere chief dispatcher, yard m atter,
and ticket ag en t U a t least a
h alf dosen towns In the Caro­
lina* and V lrgln|a.________
He first became connected with
the Atlantic Coast U n a fat 1907
aa ■ traip m aster end served in
th n t position nntll July 1917 when
he was promoted to th* office of
ooperintendent of tho present
Jacksonville district. He had been
living In Sanford onlv a few
months befor* hU highest promo­
tion was made.
M r. Dumas w as born In Rome,

T. W. Lawton

BrK ride* le p m e n tin g hi* district
a t Tallahaise* *nd supervising his
bus in* u , the Nevln* F ruit C o.
In c . Bens to r Parrish find* tim e
to taka p a rt In tho a c ti v it y of
tho Masons, S hrinen, Knight*
Templar, Knight* of PyUilss. J b *
Rotary Club and the Presbyterian
hrrrrh of Titusville.
HU favorite sport* .r* footbaU,
banting and fishing white his
bobbin* a te reading and politics.
B* spent-M s early life farm ing,

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and high a t boo I education in Sonoea, 8. C. HI* father, John H.
Duma* wa* alao a native of Roma
b at hi* mother who befor* her
m arriage wa* Mil* Fannie Read­
e r cam* from Andaman, S. C.
The Coa*l Lin* Superintendent
was married to MU* H arriet
Thompson and ha* two daughter* s
Mr*. A rthur H atard, of A uruaU , Oa.: and Mr*. Raymond C.
Philip* of Gainesville.
H r. D ana* tike* baieball better
than any other sport but in recent
gear* ha* had little time to en­
joy th a t gam* becauie hi* m ilread duties require moat of hU
time. When not engaged in work
a t hie local office*, he U travel­
ing over the railroad'* track* of
this district.

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tha Initial Sooth Florida F air wa*
m is , which was *' feature event
of th a t time. In IMS Sanford w as
the larg est Interior city la Florithe la
largest orange ship­
and tho
At *n early age Jaaea J . P a r­
ping sectioni Ir
In the world. Many
rove* pplanted in its rish, present S tate Senator from
thousand, or grove*
this
district, began hi* carder aa
beck country brought properity
to averv one directly or indirectly a school teacher h o t followed th a t
engaged in this industry. The firs t vocation, only on* year and .then
nursery In Florida was astabllibed decided to e n te r the c itru s M at­
ts, which he has continued to
In Sanford by one of the early
pioneers. The epochal frees* of follow.
Senator Parrish entered polities
1894-1895 practically annihilated
all loorce* of Income to the eity. .. 1918 when he wa* elected state
As In other communities, this legislator from Brevard coonty.
catastrophe was followed by a To th a t office he was re-elected
general etodua of the people. Of fo r each succeeding term until
the eight banka In the county at 1928 when he wa* chosen to rep ­
th a t time, the F irst National Bank resent hi* eectlon In th e Senate,
of Sanford was the only on* to and daring the last session served
w ithstand the crisis. The firs t a t­ aa president of th a t body. He
tem pt a t truck raising was mad* was re-elected for another term
In 1899, when celery and lettuce a t the recent elections.
&gt; planted on n email scale and
The Senator waa born Oct. 11.
system of Irrigation, novel a t 1177 In Bowling Green and moved
th a t tim e, was introduced.- I t w as to Tttuivlll* In 1919, where ha has
not, however, nntll several year* continued ..to reside sine*. Upon
li te r th a t th e crop w as grow n completion of grade schoola in
mere tally and p ro f ita b ly r»- Bowling Green he attended
rrn* derived therefrom.
results gav* a a Impetus to the
city's growth. D aring the period County. T hat y ear saw the com­
from 1910 to date,
the celenr pletion ot a high school building,
delta comprising Sanford’s beck paved stre e t, and the construction
country has proven n eource o f of osveral churches and business
Inestimable wealth. In 1910 San* buildings. From this historical reford, which w as then in O range auree, It will be noted th a t SanCounty, became the Judicial seat forA la a com;ipsratlvely
com:
of the newly created Seminole though old-establl(shod community.

CL1MATB .
The U nited State* Weather Ba­
rren will show an pveraga tem ­
perature fo r this eectJon of ^71
degrees, th* highest" *w«9#s
ly being B9.4.
tem perature for Ju
July
Long rammer* nr* expected, but
extrema h eat la unknown and
there U no heat proetrattorr in
Florida.
Sanford has fine churches,
ctically all denominations ba­
rs presented. The church build­
ing represented. They are wall
attended, well supported and their
pulpits filled by able men. With
he powerful support of Sanford's
chureh organisations tho city of
Sanford Is destined to have a
development along those line*
which has always bran acknowladged as essential aa its material
development.

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No section or th* Btat* can flL
linely boast of altitude; th at Is,
within
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tha general sense of th*
word. Th* highest point In th*
eity of Sanford te about 80 feet
above sea level; the lowest a lti­
tude o f Sanford te about th* earn*
aa New York City.
Sanford te Justly proud of its
exceptionally fin* quality of w a­
te r for domestic purpose*.

____In Oviedo nnd a rratfteat
of this county practically i M i f
his If# T. W. Lawton, p reslh t
superintendent of public Instruc­
tion for Seminole County, w as ap--tinted to fill tha office he now
..olds In 1918 and has been re­
flected consistently since.
He attended the public achoote
of O riedo, and th* Andover Theo­
logical Seminary - In • Andover,
Maas. U tter, however, he returned
to Florida to attend th* Rolllne
Academy a* a poat graduate. H*
attended Rollins Collegt and grad­
uated w ith an A. B. degree.
Mr. Lawton has been a school
teacher fo r five year* and a m er­
chant in Oriedo fo r a period of
seven year*. He te a Mason and a
Xlwanian and attends th* Baptist
Church.
WUh hte family he reside* in
Oriedo. Mr*. Lawton before hsr
m arriage, wa* Ml** C harlotte Leo.
a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. H.
Lee, of Oviedo. M r. and Mrs.
Lawton h a re three children: T, W.
Jr.; Robert James, and Charlotte.
Ilia fa th e r wa* R obert W. Lawten and hte mother waa Mr*. Mary
Gwynn Lawton, who before hsr
m arriage lived In Tallahassee.
Mr. Lawton’s favorite sports
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null baseball,
vnauwani ■«“
tennis
and he
consider* hte favorite recreation
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In and around Oriedo, hunting,
fishing, swimming n n d c o w
punching.

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Sanford, Florida
(Affiliated with the Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville)

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Condensed Statem ent o f C ondition - ^M arch 3 1 , 1933
LIABILITIES
RESOURCES

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Loans and Discounts...................................$ 373,827.81
O verdrafts....................................... ...........
NONE
-Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.... 22^11.01
Real E state...................................................
4.523.65
Federal Reserve Bank Stock......................
3,760.00
U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation.............
100,000.00
U. S. Bonds and Certificates of
Indebtedness ................. $646,893.23
Other Marketable Bonds.......... 186,862^2
Loans, N. Y. Stock Exchange
Collateral............................17,819.39
Cash and Due from Banks....... 392,904.77 ‘ 1,244,479.61
Total .........
$1,748,791.98

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Capital Stock .............................. .$ 100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits....
34,783.68
Circulation ...............
99,280.00
Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc....
5,227.81

Deposits....................................... 1,509,600.49
Total .................................$1,748,791.98

OFFICERS
UNTON E. ALLEN
President

PETER J. FEITNER
Vie*

&amp; O. SHINHOLSER

President

'Vina

President

ARTHUR BRANAN
Cashier

A L BETTS
A sst. Cashier

DIRECTORS
J. T. WALKER, Jr.

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Chairman of tha Board
President A tlsntie N ational B aak
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!WARNING ISSUED
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TEACHERS AGREE World
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today that no effort must I*
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one tailing for las* at Hal ml
spared in aiding Ihe slahlllta—(A.P.)— Presl'Vnt Hoosar
of five and IP d-d a-.a while the
tlon of other ro’intries’ moneys
Hour, debited proposed eltmlnj- tl» S. Agriculture De­ as finsncfal experts saw France Will Continue Teach- velt la willing lo —
insider
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tioa of r.H lax paymerta. •
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hrndnte toward a three-power
partment
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Desoife
Chance
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debt
revshn
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f*t*r
tho
trouble brewing b e t w e e n
H. M. Papworth today became
lic c o d ay with ,p 'iia l eea
pact with the Tinted States
Of
No
Pay
Till
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Bulletin
On
Topic
•ideiatlon
of
the
five
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Treat
Britain
for
that
pur.
and Russia in Man- Ihf first local m U m l to .iproaa
----Hit It wav ernrha-' ml au*
IS meaiure which had tmm aukp« r. Mean, .nr Premier Dale*
himMlf In anawrr to a request,
J. I*. Hutchison, sales manager dier Is *al(| by frienJs to be ae&gt;
Advised that their salaries for | fh n -IU tlv e ly fijl.w nl th e
alllctcd for the mlnimiitratlea hill
An A n A k i d Praia dbpitcii mad. through the rolumna of The
' —sparing to pay Ihe
eating lor t i |a priced at flv. and for tho Sanford Oviedo Truck
the eighth and ninth month! of the j W h ite Hounn tltn t hr&gt; h;.» n o t
row N m : i * S ) U •&gt; # So* 1st ra- H.rald yesterday by Rapraaenta&lt;aolte&lt;l debt Installments due lo a l school to m may ho delayrd [ e n te r e d - In to an y a g r e rm e n t ;
10 and up, th . Senat. first de- Growers, Inc., today calls Ihe at
POft that the U (U tM army la throe C. W. F.ntrmlngsr and R. J.
— because "F.jpected revenues for
f e ed Ihe amerdmetit by Senators trntlon of lo a! growers and ship­ Ihe CnitH Slate*.
a plan to Holly, that tho aantiment of local
for the poatponemnnt of tho
Gelten and hike. wHo rougkt to
the operation of schools have been June IS payment nor laid down
pers lo an important bulletin is­
Railway ta ip a y m In regard to tha Sholta
hair tags cost five and 10.
delayed.- every white and colored sny pUn 0f d.b t aetllement.
Refunding Bill ba ircurod a* aoon
Afterward the Srnite again de- sued hi the United (dates De­
assert th« firm ■a possible.
teacher In the schools of this
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feale.1 a move of five and 10 a 1- partment of Agriculture in rein
oimultaneoualy at the Rule
aaala In pretaatcount)
has. since Momtay morn­
In a latter to The Herald today,
tlon
to
the
use
of
trail
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arsenic
WASHINGTON, Apr. 27—VP&gt; lo.alra when It voteil down an­
tho railroad'i Mr. Papworth Indicatei hta ap­
ing. agreed lo render hla or her Department, Secretary Hull Indk
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ri# and the proval or th . bill by •tiling that —Tba bonus question puaheil Into other amendmert by Slkra. ,The for spraying of crop*.
teivi e “With full confidence that rated to reporters that a world
•«iaare o f 'trated by Manchukuan **l would suggest to our clUs.n« th . congroaaloral Inflation allua- Home finally refused lo pats the
“Some of cssir faim rr friends
Ihe authorities will pay u« at the truce on Uriffa pending tho couItmarda forrnd'Jgpnn to aand its the adv liability of ilgning a pell- lion yesterday with advocates of rommltt.r bill to eliminate poll will prohubly he surprised that
earlirat possible moment."
venlng of tho London- conform ^
cash
payment
o.xtainlryy
enough
tax payments at requirement for
army north.
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Tha railroad a * kuflt by Raa tlvei at TaUahaate* to eapport Democratic support to force House voting In primary p eellons and there is n danger In using lead ns j Th# , | , - objectives of Klw.ni. Board of Public Instruction. T. W. in Juno, (a undar consideration
btfoir
■la and jolaUp o paroled by Rosala House Bill No. ISO In th . .vent members of tho party to hind sent the matter Imrk lo commit well !• irifnlc." Mr. ItutchUon 1 intrinAlional w rrf
**• Unit'd Stale* la fnl-awtnn. secrrlaiy of Ihe Board,
mmmrnU. wThi»y *rr prolmhly j mrm r r l u( lh# l»»cil iliib mr#t wrote lo every principal ln the vorehly inclined toward It.
lee.
themselves
cither
for
or
against
•ad MambelMk
nothing more beneficial to the
AiiJof . (glum war debt mrlalon,In th* Monltii'nui Hold ypf* rounly arul asked that lea-her* hr
iVopntal for a 10 petrrnt lax Wf|| nlufutptl, howfipr, irffanlini;
ritliena of Sanford be submitted." payment.
That advantage, however, la not on aiilmlttaevea tQ all placa
PEIPING, a t - tf .—(AV-Tha
U» nao wf arsenic, anct vtrrwT~i!o lerviay— hy— W ill l e t - Lleutrrinr called together ami notified of hinta were dropped at th* Whit#
Her. la Mr. Papworth’a letter
Horae that this subject might bo
Cblnaaa aftd Apapaaa arm!** A f e llt
i— — ----------—- lo be used .n ttl after a conference anruaemrnt was made in a hill In- not think thrv u*e lend rsrept In Gove.nor Harvey F eeman, of Ihe pM.ssihlr delay.
gone Into ronalderably at tho coa*
foasht a W M r y tw ill, today
"I read -with ronalderable Inter- today with Speaker Riiney and trodureil In Ihe Senate yesteiday lead arsenal”, &gt;l l* doubtful if'any Gr ando. In a talk whirb »a» the
Mr. lawlnn'a Idler lu the prin­ elusion nf th® world economic p*jC
highlight of the program.
m a r NaotMdM, • Croat Wall •at lattar publiihed In your Uaue Reprrsenlillve Bytna, Ihe Demo- by Andrews of GreCnvil« and
Klw tnlan
Fieeman hail met cipals explains lh a ‘‘Kapectcil rev­ lay which convenes June If..'
p m s aortbaaat of hero. Japan*** of Apr. 2(1 from our reprer-nt*- trail, leader, and moybe not then. Parker, of Mayo. The retrauc lend I* being used. The rontrnta of
Ihe article should Is- of Interest to earlirr In the morning with Ihe enues for Ihe «.|&lt;rration of schools Meanwhile it wa* Raid that th®
In the Senate Robinson, Repub. would be turned Into the grneial
artillery and a*f bamban P««"d; tlv*a In TnllahaiMe. Hon. B. J.
every grower.”
•d th e Chinee* position* with Holly and Hon. C. W. Enlimlngrr. Hear, Indiana, ye.teidiy Intro­ Ireaaary.
officers ami dlrrcturs In .liscuss hava been drlaynl and will Imp fur­ President still expeeta the June 15
Ttlo article he refer&gt; I,, I- *• ircrrs-lng Ihe mrmoeiahlp and ther delayed by lh,. legislature's pay manta to be made.
.tig h t afT*ct and lb . Chin*** auc- •eking whether or not our tax duced a proposal that new money
Among other hllla utTeinl In |h» follows;
United arllon hy the Hulled
plans of a similar ralure. Ills talk action m exlrnding lo June I the
caadad In baltln* lb* J»P*"*** payer, a rt in favor of Hous, Hill l.xsard under Ihe pending inflation Senate was one by the appropria­
“Notice to growers and shipiarj heforr hr lumheou gm .'p was period in which laaea may be Stales. France a n j Ureal llritaia
IrfStW * I t apw*«*d U r t tha CM* No. ISO Introduced by Governor leglatalion bo used lo pay the
tions commlttra to appropriate °f
paid without U-rommg drlinqurnl, Iowan! reaching an agreement off’
putting vp tha allffaat Sholta. If tax payera will road bonus.
Tht* h orM tulrrain'r of
fLTi.OOO annually trom Ihe slate J.0I grains araeltic tlloslde per full of refereii.es to the need fit. an a llltn which automatically lh , long troublesome problem of
the Japanata bar* *n- RoHeod Dean’a editorial on thle
more personal Interest in Ihe ob­ postpones until August tha tax disarmament was indicatad III
In what h . cal'ed an .(Tort to treasury for purchase
__ aid distilpi’und of foml will onltnue In'ef. jectives of tha organisation.
'aoath of the 0 " * t bill. ‘Aiding Florida Cllie*,' 1 ’am
—lea. The percentage of lave, col­ Washington last night a* an ouW
focijjnrlng-the seasons of 1933.
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Aa aralher feature of tha lected to dale has not given us growth of the Whi|f Housv roareasonably aura that they would
Senate and llouae committors on Kxperienca has shown that with .meting,
MLa GIUTurd ghinh»lsei, •afflcienl funds and at the same vor—Hens between world lenders.
ba in faia r of tha bill, and I taka Ity",
Reproaentatlve
Palm.v, elln a fruits yeatetday anpouuced careful adherence to iccnminrnd
memlwi* ‘rif* tgn Bei.ilnole Ilrih time appropriations
from the
At Ganeva, Norman II. Daria,
*. public hearing for Mioalay at ■prey programs and the appliesRchool (acuity. Introduced ■ quarrtulated II poambassador at-large,
P. M. to consider proposed leg; tlon o, approurlatr axuay icaidua ret or ysaag hsvya who rntertalMd •late are considerably abort. This Amerl a’s
The aetonlahlnc fact Is that eoma tltinRs to fort# | pirty p^iie-|| •Wf'too
mean* that It la prohibit thare told th , disarmament conferenra
this lideranrr
ntfes/tng tm ettnu In­ removal methmla this
of our City CommlaatoMr* are op­ klonuay night lo consider tho ho. dually. Three hill* will ho run- ran be readily tnel.
the Kfwanlans with songs. Tha will not la* spfficirnt money with that tha United .Stales Is ready ta
posed to thlg bill, and I would net nua.
aldereo-n nrw grren fruii hi I;
“ Lead Is more poihoiH.n, l han qrWtet was compose i of John which to pay salaries of teachers da hlg things to maintain praro
ba surprised If they era even op“ We h a rt mare than Ihe 2&amp; one pruti. ling for rsc of arsenic ararni:. Its n*e under conditions '.•Ighlon, John Toernsn. Joe Cow­ al the close of Ihe eighth month whenever Kutope Indicates detlpoeed to the bill Introduced by centra required l.y tulrs of Ihe on citrus trees, am| a hill lo &gt;r- which will l&lt;-nve any residue si art, and Robert Anderson.
whirl, hrgins on Apr. 2H.
lively thp I. ready to reduce arms.
’ posted In a easapkvoua ptecai h Congroaiman Wilcox amending Demociatlc
Tha-c attand.og ihe mealing
I’utman said. peal th.* present arsenic Isw.
Aftef nearly five day* of conlime
of
marketing
should
he
ahan"The
Roar,|
of
Tubllc
Instruc­
tba Sanford P^tMTVH and tba th . bankruptcy law* for protec­ “My Information U that we i ‘drtned at the earliest possible were: District Lleulmaiit (lover- tion I* unwilling lo permit the ferenee* with President Roosevelt
tion of la i pay.ro.
ready have from I0O lo 1.70."
moment. Tlic Department and co­ nnr llaivey Fieaman. of Orlan.b, trarher* t„ enler upon their duties over the world economic altuallon.
“Thl* surmise la prompted front
These petitions will he prr. Hearing To Be Hold
operating Stale agencies are ear­ Miss rillford Mhi. holss-r. John for Ihr eighth month without their Prim* Minister MsetHmahl, of
my personal expardencr of b it ■mini to ,artJT loaders today In
nestly studying the possibilities of |tigh*"C, Jo t Cowart, John Cole­ knowing in advenes that Ihe time Great Britain, left Washington for
Monday n l|h t before th . City a discussion of whether enact- On Montezuma Hotel developing effe live lead -free man, and Robert ondersnn as of payment for this month la New York on hi, return trip to
Both stressed th , need
State*. laavwl Apr. A.
*" Coramlaalonera wheroin I .»ked mrnt of a bill lo pay the I'd^OO.spraying material... Tending Ihe guests, and Klwaoians llowatd problematical, and may be de Umdon.
persona are .eqriHd to dal »ar on for their reap, tful rmalderelinn COO.OOO honoa In few lunenry
Tomorrow afternoon at 3;(HI development of such substitutes, Ovrrlin, who presided, F. S. lam frrred for Iw.. ..r more months. for new International agrarmenls,
or befor* May L 1M*. - I l r » H to th . billa presented by many of would i-part tha administration's u‘fh&gt; k, Circuit -Judge Millard R. prelection of the public hrnllh de son. Hill DuDosr, Trier Srhaal, Any Isaeher, or trarher*, not per- Including tariff reduction.: and
Smith, sitting in his office at the mahds that lead residues I , held Fie,I II. Wllaor, S. F. Huudney, fo tly willing lo serve for the hlghtr alleor prices.
tola, gold bollloe, and sol • eer- our (liter eltle» requesting that program.
Vby lh«m to they ba permitted to pay all mu­ After, that meeting, the hom-s Coqnty Couit House, is scbedplrd Id Ihe lowest possible point, lie- W. T. l-anglay, V. A. Speer, C. O. eighth
Immediately thereafter, Treat*
month knowing that pay
tlfkalaa n
Banli, briich nicipal taxes assessed prior to ad/ocalrs will decide whether lo to nnsijer an applicaliaa mad* to ginning with Ihe IIIXI shipping Hair, Count* Johnson, Dave Ho- ment may he postponed for some deni Rooaavelt and Edo.mnl Her*
a
1932
in
municipal
bonda.
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did
not
. or to any *«mbcr
Rupeil time should not be encouraged to rlol, former premier of France, l«.
present Ihe potlllona to Oiilrman him by M. A. Kmilh as liquidator season, fruits shipped wilhln the nlake, Howard Lung,
or
makg thle particular requ.it. My
i f tha YednAI &lt; « * " petition aakad for com ld.rillon on U a. Democrat, CaUfbrnla, of the for Ihe Hank of Oviedo for per­ Jurisdiction nf the federal food Strickland. J. G. Sharon. C. R. sign Ihe enrlosed agreement. Il la gan • la rirt nf talks looking to­
caucus, who aald If the petitions mission to lease nr sell the Monte- and drugs art onlalning lead in Ala .on, W. B. Za&lt;hry, Julius difficult to knovr whether It I* ward an accord on disarmament'
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Tba asacvUva anUr (atblddni a baala of SO per cant cash and SO were preaerttd ho "could do noth- auma Hotel, property now listed exraaa of (1.014 grain lead "(Tb) Dingftldtr, fletchar Daily, K. J. better to ahorten the term or to which may Include
rent municipal bonda. This pe­ mg but call a meeting Monday.” as an asset of th* bank.
pec poun,| will he subject tn leis­ Nil. W. S. Coleman, U.. I&gt;. Cas- ask the teacher* lo wait for their agreement to consult with other
tba boartU g of B*U coin, god p«r
tition wax filed for future conaldIt la understood that a group of ure and the shippers lo prosecu­ mar, It. D.
V,.a?p S.. glgtglt money. If In any achool the mi nation* In the event war is threat*
bullion, and g«U
cortlfka&gt;x.
"Wo fee'.", Patman add. "that
nU oanoni must
m uit d*
U«»lth ommenti from dar- In these days - of talk aboi't cur- lake County persons arr consid­ tion.
•Utoo that all
well, E. I. Hey. Rjy Fox, Smith Jority of Ihe teachers prefer not ened.
A veto on lh# ndmlnls*. wtloi'a
"Thus, whiw contemplate using lla.din, and I*. N. Whitehurst.
to sign this agreement lh . term
« . C T b s f o r . May led me to suppose it would receive *m&lt;y 'sponsion, we should con- ering Ihe purchase of Ihe properly
llvor
a combination hotel an,| sani­ lead arsenate on fruit in 1933
of such achool will end at tha close Inflation Itglalatlon wire po- t|m ne|l
1, exempt In tha IbOowing e ia « : but scant attention. I would Ilka •IdJf the beat way of dislrihutlng
until lodny by the Senate nfteff
of ihr seventh month. r
(a) Bach sm outt af gold as Aay to taka this opportunity of In­ tho money. Ik U our rnr.trntion tarium. Mr*. I*ear| Hansel! has should choose cleaning methods
"It la possihlo Ihal sufficient Senstor Robinson, Rapubllcin.. In*
required for 'Ugitlmpt* and forming our board oy City Gom- ihal It can boat h, .i.stnhuted operated th , hotel for Ihe pa»t which are efficacious In the re­
■evrral months. .She stated sajne moval of lead as wrll as uriem c.' r
fundi will accrue before June 30 dlarln, proposed that the aiddier/
ant ary aaa la
pn»- miaslonern that I did not know throuah tha valorina."
day, ago that she rvperted to pe­ The laad problem should be avoid­
to lak , care of all salariao. but bonus b* paid with new currency
Mr. Walter Cooper had appeared
tition against the sal, of Ihe prop­ ed entirely wherever possible b)
Ihe board prefers not lo mahe a which may be Issued under the flo­
lon or a il with (p’s reasonable before them with • almllar re­
erly.
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the choice nf sp.ay materials
definite promise In Ihe matter ex- ral program.
quest. Wlwn I appreroched ^fr.
Senator Glaaa. .Democrat. Vina
which do hot contain lead.
cepl tn stale that the salaries will
(b) Geld oMi^aad grid earUfl- Cooper asking whether h . would
, "In turning In other insrrtlrldes
llllle Theater player,. Ire... s-v- to- paid Jt.it as soon aa poaiihlr." glnia, a former secretary of Ihfo
catea la a^a&amp; o « x t not oxioodlag accompany m« and app*.f Iwfore
Two
Killed,
9
Hurt
In
Herr is * copy ,q Ihe agreement treasury, broke with Ihe admin'-**
the queslhui nf Ihrir possible rf- eril Fh.iida allies wire g r’heliut
in the aggrogolh «100 bo’onglng
(Contytutd Cn Page Two)
wh&gt;
earl, principal and teacher (ration on the legislation. If,- veld
|
fr
l
0n
health
should
not
lie
over
here
Ihls
aflrrnoun
lo
make
ready
to any one j o n o t ) and grid criaa
BlaHt Wrecking: Home IviikciL Thc-^uhsUlullon of fluuiiru- for Ihtir pari In Ihe third annual was hasked
b* would vole against the »'(&gt;*•*
lo s i g n : ---------------having a reeogninad gprelal value
"We Ihe undersigned principal tlon amniulmant ami the farm hill
compoundfor
aiarnieals
ha.
Igen
•tale
Little
Theate
r
one-act
pay
to collactogg of r t r t and unusual
RAVENNA, Ohio. Apr. 27. id'. urged as n solution of the spray
■ml (raih-r- of the --------school, llsalf, to which Inflation propoaFoMowJng an all-day hearing at
A terrific exploalon wreckcl (he residue problem. There Is ade tournament which opets e.| the recognising Ihe fact that failure al. are attaehe.1 •» ■ *W»»coins*
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hla
offices
In
tba
Court
House
on
Sanfm&gt;l Woman's Clul. I. illd.ng
W hotvtr wiilf^Br TtoUUf m ;
luiiiir of Edward Rock, barhrr.
At Nate York the slock market
of aullcipaled school revenues
Tuesday, Clrcait Court Judge Mil lai- last night, killed Mrs. Rock quale evidence In establish the at A On o'clock tonight.
provlaloa Of UW ardor may bo
worked Irregularly higher huf.
Urd B. Rmttb enlvr.d .n „H ,r and Silas Eldridge, TOjenr-n11 deleterious character of certain
Four plfya are ache i.le l to he has resulted In Inadequate fundi trading w»* quletar- I t closed Gem
fined not a N T t l h l l t o w , or.
with which In operate a hooli. and
flooring compounds and rtasnu In presented
diainlasing
a
MU.
brought
before
tonight,
while
-four
If • aatatal f t gaM. may ba laiwatchman for tho state highway look with suspicion upon all so h
realising Ihe lore that would bo with tranafara for the day agun&gt;.
Although hla physicians late
prlaonad fM 'aeV’ Mara tbaa II ynatarday gave him lllUa hope ol Mm by attorngy* for Lerresslr department. N ln, others were In rnn.pounds. The presence of fluo­ more wl I bo staged tomorrow suffered hy Ihe pupils If our gating M00.000 thare*.
oAnderson, far an Injunction lo jured an,| window, were shattered
night.
Following
the
Ir
it
pre-enWhits Rooaavalt and Hrajdri
yvara, or
recovery, Leon Elliott, who un­ rejoin 0. W. Bpencer from a ling r,vrr , wide area. Rock w i, not ni rine spray realdues no fruits tstlon Friday night. Jo.igp. of Ihe school trim Is shortened, hereby
derwent an emergen ,-y operation •a curator of the eitale of Sam home at the lima of tho eaplnshm • hipped within Ihe j.iriolicl.on of lournnattnl will juuiticniiu, the vs.llq.gli agree In leach the full talked ovaf dlaarmamenl. Trim*
Minister Bennett of Canada and,
for the relief of Internal Injuries Jagaa. local flab and. poultry deal, but^heturned shortly afterword.' — tha fadatal food ami riewgw set ,name of the winning ,doy, emi Ihe rigli' month-' term with the tmhU
aaonclatea conferred with •
.IrManding
tl.nl
»ur
salaries
may
will
lie
regarded
as
n
basis
for
■asUhwd In an automobile acci­ • r who d W Inioataie some days
o' tstandl'g
player, nn l
Ihe
•ml t«- paid promptly for the group of American offClal* head­
net inn under that law.” •
dent near tba Country Club on •go.
trophies that
ikrin^ curiipcti'd eighth
month ami may not be paid ed by Secretary Hull on tha eco­
Tnaodsy night, was reported as
The bill of lajunction asked lh» SccuritieH Bill In
for, will h® prvsfftte.i nhoitty until the nest sihmd year. With nomic prrWem* eosnwvon to lh*i'
"about the same" by attaches of Circuit Court Ip take Juriarlictlon
■ft#r.#
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Ihe ondrnvltnding that these sal- United Stole* and Canada.
Um Ferae Id-Laughton Memorial In tha matter away from the
Reported Favorably Stillman Called By
first play (.ucir.t u Ihst of stir will h, paid Just as soon an
Federal Grand Jury theThe Fanfor.1
Jloepital early this afternoon.
County Judga’a Court which has
l.lttlsT hraltr fundi are available, wc agree important ""mfct^
EIUoU, who Is a former em­ original Jariadl-Uoa under ihr
WASHINGTON. Apr. in -ld * .
group. Tha play's till- is
Ihal si' will not worry or distress
NEW
YORK.
Apr.
27.
&lt;/T&gt;ployee
of
tba
8anford
Buick
Co.,
Constitution In nil care, of eatalta - The administration Mil to reg­
for tba
Members of the
Agriroltura
Inn” and Mrs. H. M I apworth la lh* hoard or superintendent abnu*.
N is ty tax was a t the wheel of Claude Sboe- of decedents. It altg asked for thv ulate Ihe rale of aaeurltlen finally joive, Stillman, former pres.ih-ill the author. Th- cast Include* Ihr deferred payment* but will Commltta* of the Seminole County
nf
|h
a
Hailonal
City
(tar-k.
was
maker’a
light
coope
which
side,
appointment
of
an
administrator
emerged
from
tba
Senate
banking
oni May
Mrs, R. L Glenn. Mr au«| Mr*. palieotly "an rit payment* with Chamber of Commerce today wara
•xamptlcg ■wiped a telephone polo as It pending tha ouicomk of tbo soil. ommlltee today with a favnrab.r mi' -oensed to appear this alter- Ardrew Ctirowx)-, W. It. Huff- full conlldence lh»l th* authori notified that there will be a *P*•
roeiadad a ronser Just east Of loch
Tba Mil for Injunction was reiMirt afte- weeks of study and ro».» befor elha federal gran-l ju.y
|lt&lt; will
...........
pay a» 'b* »»rll—t po* rial matting of th* committee tai
Arbor aobdlviaioa, was a t first baaad an Um /lalm that L—raaria revlalon. The House began cooald- whuh indicted Charles Milrlo-ll, m a n ,.ill,* Maty Dighlon, Mas ties
Ih, trad* holy offlt* on noaRJ
bettered to ba Buffering from cuts Andaman was , tha com mow-law •ration of the administration's f2.- furnier chairman or lh- hunk, for we I Blewart, Ro*.-rl lilghlryman ijjde moment.”
■•'■ Alex Bharou. F. C. Mat-Mahon
Monday right al »:00 o'clock. P*
and ah reals— a ad a general shock wife of Mr. Janas.
000,000 home mortgage bill under alleged evasion af Ihe Income lax.
occasioned whan tba cat turned
Mr. Spencer, who was appointed lh . rules that permit aa amend Il was indirata,! that Niillman ij la Uin director of th* pity, ami R.H.Gorc Expected To F. Dorner, chairman of tha cum*
mlttea ask* each member to “maka
Yorks
pro- with bias and Mr. Shoemaker. •a curator of the estate by Jadge meat but limit ge—ral debate lu in he questioned about important Mr. Hlghltytngn Is in rharge of
Get Puerto Rico Post a special affort to ba prearut, for
d . i . brertag on hU Income de* ibpmMtj— •
T S
Early geeterday morning hie J . 0 . Sharon, through bin altar—y ■• hour ami a half.
matter* of utmost Imyortarce to
Other pl.ya will hr |ir,r»li&gt;d by
rivwl from tha National City Hank
E, T., Housholder, (Hod a osotieit
U lrin That tar groups from UcWASHINGTON, Apr. 27«—(A") tha farmsr* of SominoU Co. nlf^
and ihe NaUan^l City Company.
iojgry, and after -an eaaaalnatloa la dfomlw the MU on the ground,
.0 sales C e ifa a le r, HI. —Treri-lrni UmMcvalt Inland* to will ba lakalt up.”
BWISH TO K K I» « )0 U&gt;
ba was found to bo lateraally la- a f • • equity. Mr. Spencer — cure
Pattrabrrg, and l-akr Alfred.
•peretloa tar» was dude roeponaible fag Ike
UUAK8 TOLL HOI'NTH
name it-h* ‘ «•»», «&gt;&lt; Chleigo
BERNE-The
Swtaa cablnrl.
Out nf Ibe (fJlgrrs of Ihu two- • td Fh.riita, as governor of PuV HHOWH GAIN
w— performed a t about t:M
• f pm perishable goada
•fta
r
long
discussion
of
tba
gull
ROME—Newest cas-aliy ••»*» ^ f k a l l i g of p lty r.s anil alala •rt-j Rico. Gore is tho pr-bllaher uf
with tba estate af-tbe
tWKfc*
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RQANAOS, Vbe—Tha Norfolk,
Mr. 8b—maker w— ported by
'ro«n tha aartbqaaka lorn Spo­ riNMl* h tha aonval , -tnfarence nowspapns al Daytona B—ih,
. and fog tba prenarva: ■ituallon, arnouncad y—tar day
!•&gt;***„
family — “Getting u — a f tba eatata aatll tba proper that Bwtt—rland would maintain r t dea Islands' off tha roa.l iff
i&gt; At Ult Woman'* Club D«l#ml. s nd Fort Laodartk'a and and f a t i f i . BAllway
after—
Ha la
ggtfld
qualuy aoadar tha gold standard and th at the Asia Minor, placed the tool at 74 brigHAg tomorrow roo.nirg at wai closaly idanliftad with Um • honed a gain of tdrunoAri ta.
Id aoaUfy
Cnitej Btataa situation woe id not killed nod more than 40u injure I 10:04 n’fieck. R.actlon of offtcora Democratic national campaign. nat 1*4*BkR far the first -roar..A
.
Ha
— admtnutrstor, i
cauM any (bang* In 8wi— mins- today. Tba greatest damage «•* (■ Mi fmpoptant matter to bn dla* HU aarly nomination la la
of I4M n aj-w o tfrad w U
&amp;
w*a aorerely got abaot tba
for afpbtatmeot
Ury parity.
parioR Jail year. .
of at tkla meeting.
on tba Island ai Kan.
fact.
UK
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today pending arllon by the
Senate mi the t a n k
• mendm.nt by Senator Robin,
m i, Republican, of Indiana, to
Ibe farm relief MIL Tb, carn et
grewp aanted by the President
to i n k o il kla pablle works
program was called together to
begin draftlag a m a s an r e
which will prabakly be Ibe last
•f kla major domestic rehabili­
tation proposals.

Kiwanis Aims Are
s tre s s e d In Talk
By HarveyFreeman

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Plays To Be Given
Tonight By L ittle
T h e a te r Members

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Elliott’s Condition
Remains Grave,His
P h y s ic ia n s State

Dismissal Granted
Bill For'Enjoining
Curator O f Estate

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SANF01D HBULD,

iburgAndNewSmyma
n Central Florida Loop
'Make It 6- Club Affair
at irraagemenU whereby the
hi Florida Baseball Laagut
tranefomod from a four-club
I ‘ Into a ala-club league
completed at Leeoburg yesr afternoon when a represengroup of. bualnete man, aftwhirlwind campaign during
.th ey rained almoat 1200 In
Mhacrlptlon, potted their
Pater
dapealt . w iI t h'

dagos dlraetora approved a new
•dole which had bean drawn up
UP. Schaal and voted to de­

aacond half will open July
f -and elaaa on Thuraday Sept. 7,
tha poat-aaason aarlaa sc hadto start on 8onday, Sept. to.
ira la Sanford’s schedule for
remainder of tha flrat halfi
“ Apr. V visit Daytona.
Aar. la home Orlaadn.
rau Mar « visit Ifsaakura

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M ar Thom s Nsw Bpirraa.

T h ro u g h co u rt cay o f th # U . &amp;

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p i n In co -o p eration w ith t h r 1
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VA

Yesterdays Results

hsajmrg, one of tha most an
itu tle
baaaball
towns In
ifda, la planning one of tha
•goat teams In tha league.
&gt;I list of players eligible for
ifftay'a game Includes practlevery bit ef available talent
Ika County, while In announclha signing of Emil Yds, for- home runs by Ooslln and Harris.
Plttsburgh hurltr who has Yd* waa removed from lha conlast, aa Morrison and than Adams
finished tho g»mt.
YiK« iwortl In 1U26 brought
nlm 14th In tho aUmlings of th#
hurltrv, with sight wins and seven
M eats. In 1927. Yd. .p p ,t r .d In
but nine games (or th* Pirates,
winning 1 __ ____ ___
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BIG-TIME
made a final appearance aa a
World Series player lato that fall
' VODVUj
b* .f,n ^ C a t c h e r Smith In
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gams of the
ha Yankees
games from
“KNICK
the Pirate*
Yd* yesterday

' W A B H IN Q T n N : Btaadr.
I t daaraaa claar. No racist a rrlra lk ; I
brokra car aa traafc. S u * »IU * Itwki.
demand llaht. market ai*o&lt;tr P ln rIda JO laek
crate* tadivldaaltr
wash#*- aad pracwaled.
0-1 do*
i.u -t .a a .
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P H I L A D E L P H I A ! About M tadr.

iM lm li-C tllra tn . poatpoard, m o * .
• O t T H R N k A O a O C IA TIO N
•
Itlrmlaabafn 0 -ti
A lla a ia &gt; -l.
(B*«aa&lt;l i i m , 1 laalaaal.
• rkallaaaoaa I I ; Memphis 0.
Utils
kfa» fHscb
la t . .. .I , k.Naahvllls I. •

Erttzminger A nd
Holly Sound Out
Public O p in io n

payers.
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“We voted ana eirrlad -thr
amendment to submit tha repeal
of Prohibition."
The Herald will welcome foram
letters or .eth er’ edramaate from
local taapayara relative to tha
lefundlng. bijl. •
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.

Cuban Policemsn Is. '
Stated To Be Dyingr

HAVANA, Apr. ' 1«—— —Po­
liceman Joaa C a m U raportad"djrlag today la a hoapiUU afU r Im*
prlaonmam In AUraa' Castle /alh .Continued from Page One)
lowing hit a n eat In’, connection
ufc’ hefa with the knowledge that with lha resent . wa*P of pntljgoraur.tjU-P*yl&gt;ig public muat have eminent
latTfrigm. - Ha prat
laava'rallff. Wa also know that, wounded .In, tha body, .m n a ’ and
•Back'W
------"
a ' ,s i“ v „ ? it•dga of stir condition, w a'expert
tp support any and all measures
which wa can discover a sem­
blance of vallaf for tha tyxMyers,
and to oppose all maaauras to the ders, 18, wa* killed' Inytaptly yaa­
vary beat of our ability that place tarday whan ha triad to baard a
further bqrdena on tha taxpayer* atata highway cbmiAlasfon • trokk
"We are unable, In isgard to near Dlllln*h»m, ; an '. sdqta tf
House BID No. 110, to figure out Asheville. .The youth .fall, under,
dkg the d ty commissioners of tha tha truck. .I awI«, Roberta * «
• fo r a l towns ara opposing this driving; . v ..
K
Measure. Whether It la through
tha Influence of tho bond people
•a whether they think It la to tha
keit Interest of tho town, we do
Wril Ratahtlskad .BARBECUE
net know. We will thereforn u k
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yod to publish lh|p Isttor, In your
ftoo* Location far £er. I
paper, aad advise ua through
. Bln# Bird. Bnrbttn#
your column aa nearly ** you can­ !• * .8 Miles BantfeRaffar# j
not It, !M sentiment of the&gt;taa-&lt;

a n n to c a u r r a a i —i a w a
taaa—ADNiNiaTWAToa W I T H
WILL L V ia iia ,
i two r o i n r o r m n pobntt

jt rook.

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COLORED COUPLE, waat job
' Caretaker* -W
in. alao* work on
farm, John T aw $ ,A tf M.» 2th. fit.

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fflSa la.lko CauMy Oaurthoyas
la
lafars. psailaal* Couatr, Plsrtd* MIDDLE AOED* bofored . woman
| IkIa Iwalva montha from tbs
wanta job aa cookj ynaid or wOl
U 'M m
■ do washing. Emma Brawn, 408 E.
MIUL AUCB ANpBRBON,
Admlalatratrla of the K«- Sth. S t
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lets «f QDBT LINO. Ds.
asaasd.

tack CARDUI for

NATION

Elictrlc

KNACKS1

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M ualcal R evue
Starring
* DOROTHY BYTON
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Vaudeville’s
E s Cleverest Denser .

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harry silvers

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BILLY MEAOER
MITZIE MORRIS
JACK VXL

ALLEY OOP-rOur

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Byton Stepper^
&gt; On The Screen

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WANTSP: ModalMust be ekapp
at Daraaada aaalaal said Douglaaa Ava. * ■
afaf#l
p
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f s * a a* sack ef yau, ara fcarabr
HUM t t d raaalrsd to prssaat

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aalaa
taaa A L L
transportation
ebarwaa) 10 lack crate*, ladlvtdaalIp walked ta d prareplad. V. A No.
]. I da* l.aa-l.tBa 7 n
in
i .i i 1 11: fair ousllty.
l - t o da* tOc­

PltrSBUBOH. Apr. M-.-k#» - mmilnsham
•fames Farrell, farm or president N#w OrHan*
of the United Slates Steal Cor­
poration, told tha national for­
eign grade council today "we ara
In a transition stage that
promises
aubatantlal
progress
tuwanl an International under­
landing and aattlamant of major
questions bearing on tha world
economic situation.”
"Our manufaeturara have not
leal their skill or capacity to
pradu:e on a rompetltlva Coat

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fleet.

Basics I. B elllieer* I.
C IN C IN N A T I I
a cere
paaaad.
C u re tte d t, I tech le C l i l n i e C » lumbu*. P llttbareh ,
B prteafU M .
Okie, O ecainr, M O . . P I. Waya*.
te d II a at taste*. w , V *
S A V A N N A H O IV K IU ltO N P : B u fftlo |e Chleaeo I. Phlladalphle l i
Potnmaa T a rd a Ip Rlahmend I, New
Toafe -It Rlakaiead to B a fTa lt I.
■ U n t llW D D I V R U I O M i ca t.

lees A L L

Sound Currency Is
Called Great Need
By J a m e s Farrell

S a M r n ^ n u * NM?*nm*rrn»
Ban Mar II visit OrMaCa
Tha J ub* I hum, Leeabars
v Jun* « visit N*w Imrrns
a Jun* I born* Hsrlana
I ts Jana II home f’nco*
tfca Jun# II bam* New Mmyran
Ban Jun* II visit lAMkurt
Map Jana It koma Orlando
W Joaa It v1*11 Part*na
TbU Jana IS visit Cocoa
Olclali of the league ara parMfly' gratified over tha entry
A rlw o new cltUa for they ba­
t that baseball ,fana In thla
will be treated to a league
ion1, that will compare favorwith that played In organised

It lt -t lll

raialeai fee e PC te ar peaCeO ewA­
N e&lt; a c e a . m. i*4*r ■
PUTUM Ai? T A ltD B : , IP o p r e
pdaeee New Terk l. Philadelphia »,

Maadowa, for the paat aaaaral
aeaCsra
montha. Ha conaldara hlmaalf aa a Arif,II ,*■
a llh r, lb
hold-out from organ|ied baaaball, M
llarn** lb
and daclartd yaatarday that ha Ahl¥,ii. |h
MaVwvH, If
will not rrport to Hollywood unA Nswronih,
rf
til a aalary difference haa bean Minor, rf
T
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l
l
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adjusted. Laat year ha won 17 and Dannla, p ....
loat nine gamaa In tha Pacific
Cohit loop, and batted JOS to be k « . r . by
M 5 » » » '* • HOW THEY
among tha leader*.
rr-rUJ
Ha alro atated that h* will taka H um m arr; n s a . b .n .r t |« c u|pX^?
Ma regular turn on tha mound,
kfh , l , r , Plahar, B a rn s , l
1b*#s bit, Maltbv
"To keep In ehapa," and that ha I Tb ra s b iaT, » ®hit.
Culp, M a a w rA
expect* to h ate Lea Maadowa
''a le . Bacrlflr* bll*.
':*
**•
Pwkar.
M
aitbr.
Dssbis p i* ,,
rounded Into ahtyi* for an occaa•" »• L*lt* U f i »n iirooklyn
alonal game aomt time after July baar* lis tA a d i, Baafard 0. H irurk Hi. ladtlll#
r u f * r I b r [l,n n l* |. H a .r , 1*1i»f In nisi I
liu* | fin---H
H
bv
pllrhar, psrtar k* Dsaal* ( hlrg|n
T»*. » iW Sfajar .aiariaJ TIC
h
b .ll.
ThU*.
W ild alirb.
professional career with Cedar Plabrr I'ntplrse Palmar an,. H urt
Rapids, Iowa, in lha Three-Eye B rn rrr. H II. Cnllam
League in 1921, and for tha neat
twn years played for Oklahoma
C U vsIiim l
CHy In lha WeaUm loegue. In
Wsshls«ioM
1922 ha won fhr( and lost flva
gamaa for that team, while In I92J
ha won 2S and loat 12 gamaa Jn
tha W n trrn League, to rank

ifttX

W lrtfrejr, S et

AprtI. Ittl.—l i f t ; flask
^ O v M k ^ 'A p e ll.

In th e’ Pacific Coast league tor l**U«d
*.
tha pait thraa yaark, Laeaburg of­ Culp,
flnl,»f.on, th
l-clta. lb .
ficial* prayant laagut fan* with
probably the moit outstanding ■k'rjer. If
player ,#var to appear In tha Moal*r, n
Out**, rf
Porter. fb
Plahrr. p

I Oamav pliyM an Sunday
',1 1 and Thursday, Apr. 20.
aaoaldarad a* practice gamaa,
i aa a yaaalt of vlatarla* laat
fay, Daytona-Beach and Cocon

The flrat half opened on laat
Baaday and will cloee on Thursday
Jana 22. During tha flrat half
* a n k todm play* 10 gamaa, 10 al
M M aad 10 aa tha read, with an
, MM) ;tm » b n of Sunday ami
ilbtl#w day gamaa both at home and

Slogging Of Visitors
Overcomes Sanford
Outfit 7 To Three

GHUCKY

After pitching effretire betaball for tia Inniaga agalntt a
teem' of reputed aluggara, Cal
Dannie, veteran local rigbt-handar let down long enough at Mu­
nicipal Park yesterday afternoon
to be nicked for enough Mta to
lota a 7 to 3 deeliion to tha. Da- nlnih* n ^ * fl“ ! " I "
«*•
lan d Red* In an exhibition game ninth. Bamaa ainglad an*l w att
played before a amall crowd.
A tb0,r* “ criflee
Dannla wad on even term* with
L tfty Cano Flatter, fotmer Uni-,
n ralty of Florida hurler, during
tha e a rly 'p a rt of tha game, but
H t - M lm ..

tgineUr 8. L. Hayea, who It
law Smyrna manager and
■ 4r**tor, had already made
gamanta to enter a team
th a t city, and today ha waa
ig a final workout of tha
t a y n * Cracker* who will
Oka aeaoon In that d ty to­
ur afternoon with tha Cocoa

5 data victory and no dafaiU, while
i ; Mkford and. Orlando are In the
i dollar with no wine and a defeat
^ andk. Laaaburg and New flmyrns
r aabadoled to meat In the' former
r-a « F . did not play, but will, catch
\ M# In Um tUndlnga by playing a
' fUkiU-haader In May.
\ &gt;* Olmaa tomorrow will find San
. ford a t Daytona Beach, Leesburg
- a t Orlando, and Cocoa at New

EXHIBITION GAME
LOST BY LOCALS

toward the rr*d the » L a » d batt m went to work, searing two
rune In the itriM h t a i a r t * In
the ninth.
- '. 7 ,
The Red* x o ttd a turn In the
flrat an thraa kita. Calp.ilagled
to open tha gam*. Robarson ftruck
oat, BUI Laitt singled, a id Al
Loita alnclad, scoring Calp. The
Lalta fcopa were rwugbt trOV'^i
second
A second ran com# ovar in tha
second Inning whan Not Shirley
tripled to cantar field and scored
on Moaley’a unfla to tha mhm
place. Dennli than diopoood of
Gaiie, Portar. anil Plabor In
quick order.
Tha Pad* aaanad tha acoro In tha
third on Arioli’a single, Maltbr'a
double, Bornai’ ilngle, bat after
that frama and entll the ninth,
Plihar aant tha Feda down In
onVr.
In tha aaranth the R*da acotad n
pair of run. onVtwo ilnglaa and
an error, while In tha ninth they
•rorrd three run. on two alnglaa,
a hit bntaman, and a long fly to
the outfield.
'
M

Martin's Garaga
am addlag aarauty
rajlara of equipment to
WlUr t o m tha yublte.
Ma oa and save seonay.
W W. First St.

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r-

�IX.TmnBSZ
ord

b iP apw
s t'H is

usiasts
Judge Rules (ontindy

aflcc UnUlrPnl#?

Otgnnixstlon nf • Banferd Cb*»*
Club with » charter membership
• f Vt \over* of th*
|W |U |T a tth a
D&lt;fOo|y

Feeling Dies Dawn

Strpe also war* U k n to enlist
• it W m pi*rn» iB .t«* V ki»m
BAN FRANCISCO, Apr. X7r- U uwndtrn of the -dubs'lnd****
(AV-'-Tbe shnul of a cro w d -^W jj ■n who with to'M ill th* l * M /
want MooneyC—into tha ear* of , U M M Ai DeCotte* »»» elected
u president, of lhe»*hiby and Jf.
Superior Judgr Toni.-* II. Ward aa fir. Ilobfc n i MB*d necrateryhe approaehetl the llnll nf JuiU ct t m i u i t r . It waa decided that
mdved the Juri*» yesterday to con- metatwrahlpa will ba ft*# of coal,
flniln the newlf -grintril murder the only charge to ba mad* b*|nf
trial of Thomm J. Mooney, con- a ffl cant monthly payment which
vlelr,) Preparnlne*. |1»y parade win cover incidental aspens* of
bomber, "unlil this feeling dlaa arranging
lournamrnis
a a4
10ate hr* with out-of-town teami.
‘ Under pretent plant, meetings
will ba held ctery .Tuatday night
In the library Of tha OaCottn and
Hpsaoer offlraa la tha old Seminole
I

W B TOUA^.
OWN
SALVATION!
i my balw id, as ya bare
eyed, not as |ft my prs*Pot now much more In
ce, wor knot your own

^HOVBHBH o r JAPAN
h&lt;] will p ro b ab ly w ish t h a t he h ad h ad sense en o u g h "To let
w ell enough alone", b efo re it w an too late.

MM team* UUlo from victory,
Lgueh from defeat
|T a small-minded man looks at
the iky through a read.
1 JA*iood drum doe# not require
hard atithing.
. . Boy land that slopes toward the
center and marry a girl whoso
m other le goadV Ha who buy* what ho need*
not, may hare to .sell what h*
need*.
■.. When all men praised tha P«*-

The German Cen*orshlp
T h e H ille r reg im e han placwl n new conception on th e
fim ctl^nn o f th e p ress. A ccortllng to P au l Joncph l,o«hb«M.
m in iste r o f propognrnU a n d I'lu d d s tlo n , It sh o u ld ba an
o rg an upon w h k h th a g o v e rn m e n t could p lay .
T h is In te rp re ta tio n In d ia m e tric a lly opposed to th e
conduct in th e p a s t o f th e G e rm a n p r e s s w h ich h a s been
conspicuously endow ed w ith th e r ig h t to criticiz e an d nas
alw ays re p re se n te d e v e ry d ivergen ce o f p o litical, social, am i
econom ic th o u g h t.
__
.
T h is condition no lo n g er p re v a ils. T h e p re ss Is paid,
m w aled , su p p ressed , a n d co n tro lled so th a t It ap plauds

d P a o much ao.tho bend that
threw It.
Love does not rrrogniie the dif­
ference .between passant and mi­
kado*
Skillful workmen need not trav.
•1 Afar to. earn their bread.
deg yelping at nothing
’will aot ten thousand straining at
their collate.
Tha path of duty tl*a In what
Is near at hand; ami men ss
for It In whs* I* remote.
- Better go without rice for
little than be In debt for long.

upon which It might teek to frra
lha nolcil prisoner from hia eonvlrtl'nn of Id yean ago. ,11a doerred that the cheer* and howls
Of the crowd, penetrating a rtn In­
to tlie court mom a t he tpuhr,
wool I I* prejudicial to ft Imewr.
Frank P. Walsh, veteran defenta
altornay, assured Judge Ward he
would not nee the rate a t an en­
tering wedge upon wtil'h to beta
n new fight lo free M«?opey, b'Jl
•al&lt;l If in lha course of the trial
anything new *nd stihalaotlal In
hi* ca»e •hou|lj develop he would
expect lo reierve
hi* right*.
Walth decried the demonstrationri
but a**erted hr was unable to stop
them. Hr suggested police action.
Prior to that prosecution, rep­
resented by AetUlanl District At­
torney William Slurphy, Inform* I
I he rourt it would present no eviden e, not even testimony lo es­
tablish the death of Arthur Nst*«n, bomb vlcilrn named in the in­
dictment. Dlalriet Atlomay M*'
Ihew A. nrady, who long has fa­
vored a pardon for Mooney, up

Tentative a rrM fin a H has bean
made for tha staging of a tourna­
ment with Orlando, JatbsonviU*.
and Tampa chaw taamt.
Tha public I* Invited lo trek
membership in tha Mar club. Thata
win ha three cluaae of players—
those who are more or leta export
and lha*a who with to leatw the
gam *.‘A teacher will b i T ^ i l i d
from the membership.
Among those attending the
meeting war*: lira. Bertha Takarh, Mr. and Mr*. B. C. Hear*, B,
M. Beyru. W. If, SchraidJ. JL W.
Itouh, A. B. LavaJoy, Dr. C. J.
Marshall, Dr, G. 8. Selmgn, Felix
Frink,' A. J. Lotting, and George
A. DeCotlr*.

Officers E le c te d
At Wdodawh Meet

Judge Ward, in granting it re
cently. overruled the proaeeutor.

TTie w hole p ro cess o f new s ilisscm ln n tlo n Is In th e
h a n d s o f th e g o v ern m e n t. T h e new s ag e n cies a re controlled, Ihu cables o f fo re ig n c o rre sp o n d e n ts s r o censored,
even th o m ov in g p ic tu r e s a r t p ro p a g a n d a ag en cies, so th a t
th e people h a v e no m e a n s o f fin d in g o u t a n y th in g HlUer
does n o t w ish th e m to le arn .
i
t
' O ne ca n n o t h elp h u t sy m p a th iz e w ith th e e ffo rta o f a
people to if ft lta e |f o u t. o f th o m o rass o f P o lltk a L uhcm .
ta ln ty a n d tu r n to one flg u ru to
1° lend th e m , b u t It
- wotiW
b e m uch m o re a s s u rin g fo r u ltim a te su ccess o f th a G erm an
'^revolution" If a f re e untl u n re s tric te d p u b licatio n o f new s
w ere p e rm itte d . T h e re is alw a y s so m e th in g s ln la le r ab o u t
censorship. I t leav es o ne w ith th e feeling t h a t “ th e re Is
so m eth in g r p tU n In D en m a rk ” , o r rise th e r e w ould be no
objection to th e f a c ts b e in g know n.
U n til th e b a rs a r e le t dow n iigninnt th e freedom of
th e p ress; w hich rea lly m e an s freed o m o f sp eech , we can n o t
rjip cct m uch good to com e o u t o f G e rm a n y 's p re se n t e ip e rim ent.

Now that we have got beer,
Congrgs* proposes to give u*
A friend of ours boast of HU
prowess a* a huntsman, but as a
fisherman he Insists he's still on
the goldfish standard
A "managed currency" is prol&gt;ably all right as long a t you eah
martaga lo get hold of your share
of it.
tJ.. B. Steel preferred pay* an­
ther quarterly dividend indieatig the hopefulness In the business
‘t -. outlook.
'3
----------- ----------- - New jobs, a small t&gt;m In living
prices will follow Inflation, It Is
f&gt; said. AnJ, how about nata-rea to
.hasp up with the small rlstT—■
.Plant 'C lly Courier. In other
.words, J j we get a raise with.the

Katherine Turner. Mary
Some Frenchmen propose to pay Elisabcih PulesUn, Olive Newmaa.
Catherine symes,-Margaret Blockton,, Clifford ' Louisa Sblnholser,
Ethel Goodwlq Perk ms, M ornn
McClelland, Roy Howard, RotmH
Jsnklns, Edward Brady, Dick Tsrhaad, Waverly Abernathy, John
Bromley. Jlmrsla Cowan. CUraaet WInh. Clydra Hodges. Lslon
Holm**, .-Albert Colllas, Joe Atklnroa,. and Ralph Carpenter.
-FrSH -. Chase, Albert Connelly,
G s ^ WUsmu and Thomas Wight
ii, JV wUfbe wlU fake pert aa wood "y»Pk»*
' The- Sanford delegation has rotyrnSd from Ta!Uh#»*#*.and(apoetnHed 'th a t the bill crzaUpg
BemJpflJe County parsed tb* Sen^without • duranllng- vote, Senator Donsgan
Var*“ W *ke nil** ead hi# fellow
u « th* usual
Mdrtegy on local bills. Almoat be»- Irt a Wdtflf*lwgk-teont ta ffN th* Sanford dclegatlea was
o parent* so dumb as not ta •m an of the fa*t tha SeOnt* had
the edvialbjlJlglaf wsedkaj .at- ••foarpUshed tha neat step- la
tien for such eases, but ifs a
and then came the eabis blow -when under these clr- raKing,and engnselng and all the
istancn somsthlag^gala 1wraag ot^er-matters so easeatial at the
QfjpKal hi making bllla Into lavra.
Tmwugh tha good wdtk o f Farsettling duwmmf Urn stack

Howard« Uoteler, head o,f the
RolsUr-Jacksoa Co., o f ' Hsaferd,
returned from Baltimore Baturday
with th* announcement that he
has been named a* th* Central
Florida distributor for "Arrow •
beer, om of the aUndard brands
of pre-prohibition days. H» wUl be
distributer of the, product for
Seminole. Volusia, Bravard, Or­
ange- Loha and a pari of Osceola
couaty- *
Hr, Bolster formerly handled
"Arrow - Spoflal" near-brar., her*
for the past alnc years. He stated
that "If and when w* ara ^ermitt*d to sell hear In Florid*. 1 exhT w iatlearthnecar-T oad
Sanford w ith in 'to dsyd."
Dlscusslag conditions In and
mad Baltimore, w hen he spent
a week, Mr. Boteler said that *xaept for tha Inanaaed activity
that ha, arisen In eeveral line* of
busto*** sine* beer was brought
haek to Maryland on Apr. t . "Con­
ditions ara deplorable. W* people
down her* d e n t knew hew lucky
wo are, and we can be thankful
th at wg went lhrpe*h all of mjr

erfy, a new addlllon to th* dr■ -rr
fens* legal battery, from Wash tien.
Mha Crump presided over the
Ingtim.
Jlouri before the opening of meeting and eonfstm? the fltgatesmt a erow,riWgan to aseemMe to
Portsmouth Hquere, apuWl- nark
across the street from tha Hall of Mra. Paata Ehrlich’ Mr*. J. 'J.
Justice. MoUnted police encircled
the building. Mooney banns is be­
gan to appear. Police moltnlg hur­
dled the low concrete wall ef Ihg
park and w en guided to and f ?
ln the crowd lo separate It.
A Mooney sympathiser began l*
i peak. Officer* restrained bins and
he finally went with them ‘ Ip
search of Chief of Police Willlark
J. Quinn, hoping for permlwlop
to addras, the crowd, which num­
bered about 300. Quinn was out of
tfich ami tho man wlurnfif tnil
began speaking* Police tore down
the bonne re and scattered the
crowd. No arrest wa# mad* then,
slthostb one m*n W»* W * U U r
on a di*larbence charg*.
'
The crowd retreated to the dda
nf the square a block fra * tt*
1U1I-of Jnatke, v*U^ M aoirpd
sympathiser* « * » * • « » . .
comers •* 'lose • • P0**1^ ^ ^
htll. A about and a / h e f c troPl
them greeted Mra. Msry H&lt;W*ey,
mother of the prisoner; Mr*. R*W
Mooney, hi* wifa* and Ml*a Ann
Mooney, his sbtaw
Judge Ward Said that ‘f l»
no-css*ry lo give Moerwy
module trial, "this r a u jtt could
call Ipon »hw !«b°U
•wear In ilepullas. and *T** *. r
opon th* NaUoaal Gward.

gettsn were antriMMi
tettdy . dinner at tha.
Hrasui Hoir Forrhst Lal

■F rvMtm. O- L- TVrMbmr
tt att’A T. tisssribr. q
W t«. ft Dtrbaan. JBVtJK

Cates and Mis* Carol Vlntag.
Several application* for admit'
(ancs to th« Grove were seeeplrd,
after which the fellewisg ofTWers
srefe eleeUd:
‘ Paat Gsarthan, Mrs. Paula Ehr-.
Ikh: guardian, Mrs. J . ' / . Cates|
adviser,. Mrs. Alice C am w ay;
auditorily C. B. Radd, chairman,
Mri.' R. H. Slaughter, Mia. Mattie

No, 1*0, I lha a vent ttolhhig.iaafa
bene Hell to the rlUaSm Ot S**1
ford ba ubut it ted-"

Coast Line AfJ-Geta
. Citation For Merit
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. IL —An
oiU*rtl*in»ant for Florida and the
AUantU
Coax! Lwa
Unc raurawg.
rtMrmjL wwr
proAtlantic Cowl
pared by lb* paxsenger, *d«ertUIng ‘‘department of ’the* mil line,
has been chosen by Mljlla# R*eord. national advertising m ara­
tine, at om of tha SO best’ jptbi
lith*,&gt; last year.
. Tha .ad, whkh appeared &gt;» ‘he
American Golfer »nd Golf Ilium
trated, widely dlxtrilAUd. magwline, exploits Fterlda, A p k ts a
golfer, and list* the Atlantic Coast
Line's service to tha state.
The Minina Record's analysis
slated In part as follow*: "Tbit#

U n N fu fo

Kslght; umlstant sttead sn t,1Mrs. ■mpk of perfect emphasl*. The
•yo rest* a t once upon. Florid*.
Lota' Collins; . Inner leritlnel, Mra. Atlantic Coast Lit* and the virile
E. 8. KtWghli outer sentinel. Miss figure of a golfer.
Vein .Phillip*; reporter. Mfi* Mlt"These three point* are .so ad­
dred Kalght ' •
' mirably
fixed that all three atBefot* adjournment It wa* de­ tr a tt the attention a t practically
cided (o hold meetiage tw in each thai-aame InstaoL The teat set*
month, bn Iho sveoid and fourth
Friday nlghu.
' ^

U M L try. th*M.

I

We lake

living, wfyen boiled down, and all the.

iat a m ateirf th

ing-&lt;

i WOBhrivel up ourselves., ChUildy witH” are uahappy, .and'uahandsls but a tittle step
th in S i .

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become

6 ft o u r

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I t ia because men 9:

BARBBCUB

flho‘place to- live in,
arofreely radlatod.
tribution of manufi
A;

L o n g 's M e a t
U

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T r e a t T o E a t‘l

■ fe a s ts W
who1alee' slfcodd.' ■Ul
ithslr return the- fetlawl
0sfd»m*dwho bnada op

we hdd'ta-fMr mareicttUmmsilika
Walter Cooper, w , wooM bd f a t­
ting to mew here, lie waa tha only
gealleaun t -could persuade ta
arcompany me In Orttmfa: Uila
w rtk to peUUew&lt;th* Federal Govemmeat, wHK the aid of th e c ltk a
of Orlaiadav Coco*. X h tla M i u
lv La ad,
the purpoe* 0f to
tlnulng tha federal approprlatl
for Iba. compltllon of our brld|
and boulevard! If iWt was n
dona, thata would be no mow
■available f a i.lM Jkwat AtUttorilM Jll
the boulevard. -That la lh« kind at
ettben Mr..Cooper la, an&lt;J I would
ratperl fully reqtwrt that the g tw
Ueman g( tha badrd of City Cmamlttionam note IL
“It it a notable fact that out
City Cowmlaikaaem ara - oppqrinir
Governor Shrill*'* ilouae Bin No.
ISO. for what reason? Thayapparantly ara oppaaed to rendering
any- aaslatanra ta our dtiMna
jvhjth y«WL apahia UmmL-ta pay

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The man or woir
and things t u t who
to them is not much

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A P W L 57,1933
Ftrst Matkadst Ckarth will m a t
at 1:30 • t l w l with Mr*. T. W.
Williams. SM Oak A nnua.
Cirri* Number Three of the
First Methodist Chunk will mwt
at 9:30 o'tioek with Mrs. John
Rumbley. M l West First S tm t.
Cirri* Number Four of tk*
First M rtM Itt Church will a w t
at 3:30 i'clock with Mr*. W.‘ SWant First S tm t.

West Side I
School Has

U. D. C. Has Patriotic
Program \ \ School

^ n’chak Saturday nturnlny; Cakrx

Cake Contest Is . *uhmittrd must Iw made from
recipe*;
layer cake*
Being Sponsored ,-tamlanl
must be three layers, and all conmust briny an extra layer
By Mabel Wilson leslattl*
for Ihr jiiJav* tn t»*tr, for the

Reptriehlativ** rwtg the N. do
A program \» caMwatlon of
Souihnn Mrmurtsl Day, P»PPT V. Ilnttat.i i hnpler or tk* l', It.
Day. and In Irfcul# t* th* Anrerl- C. and ihr tmrriean Lotion Aux­
Mi** Maltrl Wilson, h«im* e.o- is k r - will not be cut; Any i-ciR-y
ran flax wo* glx*» yesterday iliary wrn- m i,'.tendance s t a »pefil.mir Jf-irril may be usedt^
rnmnfriK *| th* Ifw l Sid* Prl cial pi&lt;-xra*t u n n thin naurnin* numte* instructor at Seminole
maty School with repreosatative* at thr y .uth —til* Primary Hehwsl tilth School. W*&gt;
rr Winniny ittkr* will bn
u .D .a
atnouhcrii
of th* A u rik a* .U g h * Auslllary in mmnrmt&gt;ttlliin of C tw W fttli that hrr dr|&gt;*rtmrnl 1* apollan ring
h A l enteriny it cake will
sod N. .1* V. Howard
C kspt,r *f Mrrm-ti.il l*av amt in honor of thr
reertve two piu* (mints on bar
Haward &lt;?*«P
Atitrrtnn
Th
in’ stlslMhMk*
last six week* Hume Kionomiea
The
prvarnlrd a*
y ratio.
.„
program
Tho Woman's K M o aary So- 3:34 o’Cloaft ‘with Mrs. J . Brodi*
follow*:
,
.
.
,
Prttes arc n, fnllnwri Cash for
W
ot tn*
r U rt Mathodlst WlUUawl 410 W rst Niastetmth
1»f«W’.'#H^»bi* parent*.
AM Ctrl- wh„ ate member* « f | „ (h ot , hc ttt), f |***c* of cake*.
“Good Morning S en t" and “Amer­ Cit Urn-1 |. Sotic. S.hool.
u p iR li will recoin iafankoUy S tm t. \
m l- A c * C ****«. -V.
I’tater. the Recnn.i Jfear Ibme K.mrnt.r* jin(ft,| (lHH,
, t *na .n l plain cake,
Script un l; .i.lmit snd I’raier.
Cirri*
NurtWr
Six
of
tho
First
ica"—School.
ftWw 4:00 o'clock to 4 ;M'o'clock
|clasae* arc eliyiblr Hi enter the . . ce)jU f„r finil
m cent*
Si'hoot.
Methodist
*CR«tlt
&gt;
0
1
most
a
t
First
School.
sad from 8:00 o'clock to 15:00
Hay no*, of
fur
*rrond
prize,
S3
cent*
for
third
S
o
n
*
.
“Flotilla
My
Florid*.*
History of the Pta4-~Mts* AHern
a'efcck at tho p a m n a f* kawortny
ribbon* will l&gt;* awarded the win
School
th* Bar. and Mrs. S sM i Hardin.
Chapman.
The winntny rakr* will I*'.'
'F o u r on*-sct plays will bo pre­
Respect ‘ of tho Fl*g--Mt*. Sybil Aildrr*-, "Southern llrroo*" the sold and thr money turned nvrv to
Rev! Smith tla n lir. UiI uhIikwI
sented st 1:00 P. M .'a tlk o Wme­
Mouth.
I
h&gt; Mr.. Stella P- Arlington, th r lV partm rnt, (dir -aid.
an's Club as a p art a f the stats
A well known Iwkitty powder!
Sony” “Star FpnnyWd Banner ’ — til in. nut of th* South Side
Mid-act U tifi T b a f e r V a f toor:
company wdl B ''r each sir! a&gt; To-Night
Circle Number* Seern of the
S-kool.
School.
.mail can of l&gt;akiny powder l&lt;» hr
Flint Methodist Churrh will m«rt Flag Salute—School. Ict|-by Giles
.
■
Son*, “.tmeiiva**' School.
Used in rnahiny her tahr, white| Friday
at
1:00
P.
M.
al
the
home
of
Mis.
Chapman.
Mr\' DtrMas opened bin talk by
Fla*
I
hill,
li
roup
of
boy*
&gt;•(
'he
thr
blur
rlbh-ms
to
be
awarded
1*1-j
Henry Russell. 60f Oak .Arena*, J’lae D rill-Fourth Grade Girl*.
d d ih r A to tU . Di'C. for «Wrr»
»« are from Ihr company;
[
with Mr*. Russell arid Uni. C. E. ■School Sene.
MithrP'bdiMk of derOcaUS* the
Ml— tVlt-Vm h.«. amii'iimrd iliat]
William* a* boaleases.
"Hcntnrial Day"—Miss Emma pone, '.Mai Spangled Banner
* ftF-MriMM a ad OWh“ f a * * a
ami Flay Salute. School.
thr following sltl* have l-rrn 11
Rsyalar meet Inf of 8*mJhole
Qwen.
NM
U 4 CHg-Wbr and
tw**u*uuu-«iu.*-AiuUJiaU— .*wuwJU&lt;w.
.nvuni'..
Day;-.-Jlra--M
a.u
a
SL
• ike. •CWkU vf N tir t ttaL JH lfi
■jo, (h«* cimlcst: Helett life*,nr,
Johns.
pthri gdi-l*. V*»*S «ml
Itorothy Mar-hall, E l l x n h r t h
hal|
at
tho
schoid
aitd'will
ha'pre­
lUadihy.
“
In
F
lam
V
*
FleW*”—
pink
a
,tn
Aiul
lose*
and
blue
rented at 8:00 P. M. s t the Worm
ft Jen ’J r follows:
Mi-thvm, Virfima Brook- Martw
ceded
by
a
laShti
pawling
at'
3:00
ilft*
lout*
Stephehmn.
Quern
Ann**
lu&gt;c
were
aiiatixrd
an’* Club a* a part of th# .ta ts
Sony, “America'’, Audience.
IIUI. Dorothy laivrtl, nn.l F.vrlyn
o'clock
In
tM
'addltoH
im
:
lnstalUi'
$oW
i
;
“Alltelit*
the
BMttUbt.”
aUmt the room* where the
P nyer, ThJ ' Rae. Smith Haidin, one-actTL fttie Theater pl»Sf t&lt;Mt- tiers of aflWtrs * Hi'i s ' a ftSWra
Kchol*.
w
rir
rntritumcd.
nasnetil.
, of tha id d ttV tadstfhy'
p 'H n * a “V the-Soutb.'
A -air*man-hip committee is
A
lin
retrial
pmxte»*lon*
of
com pined of Margaret MrGurvgy,
TAh, "iV’k ' shaU Sleep f til Nok : Monthly' meetbnt ** N. de V
IW
cd
n
n
c'm
M
tU
Ji'
o
f
the
Grartfktiilsr*
-corewere
nd.lc.I
.mil
■lla irl H aney. Sully
Wright,
For*eer," Mrs. C. P. Herndon. Ilowsnl Chapter of the U* D. C msr ’ SdWol" p 5 t.
wDl 'U$J
prise- sw.ird*A lliixh "rote pruo lilady- Spink*, ami Mary Forms, Mia. F&lt; E. RorsmiUst, snd Mr* will taka place a t 3:00. oclo?h « plat* * T i :30 P, M. in lhe"*ch»&gt;o'i
for the dub mcntlicr* went l&gt;* Mf*.
th* horn* of Mr*. Jsmds G. Bha*
, Ifi(R.''La
auditorium ea a pin of lM "May
Pink and brJf were the rnlor* J. K. tii 1*11*4* white Mr*. F. H. ter.Juiltfe* of the rontr*! will lie
t o , v * s t Tenlb Street.'
aunyv-PStilA.'- Spaaylml Banner,'
Day-Hoalth Day r*lebration of tier chiHrri fur parly decoration* and tlaih'y
war
puscliteO . htKh Ml*. IlfoikV W WTRory.' Mt*.
.•r [ichooL last*Hatton or officer*' wltl appiintmehla at I he hrhlyo parly seme |itlti- nmuntt the
other Stone, Mi*. Bex I'a.kaid, and
'- b e h o l d .
(N en yeatarday aDernoon by Mr*. uue-l*. Mr-. C.. I». Ili-hop teClWdT Steel*.
\lr«. K. I. liny.
WEDNESDAY.
Bobby Marlowe, O.
II. B. Lawi* al her home un May- ,eirrd a |»rl.*r foe rnttirif hi ill'.
Rule* of Iho contest: All rake*
Th# board of th* Uscden Club nolia AJrhtue-for the menil&lt;er* uf
Jr„ Donskl. HeinAt th Ira hour a -alml course mu*l be at tho school by '.MW
of Sanford will nw*t at 10:3(1 A.
M. a t lb# home ol Mrs. W. E.
Methodist Church w ith'lira MarV Wilton, Rea* Court. Luncheon
Lambuth Clrcta as sponsor. Th# wlU be servSd *1 noon.
Coarplimentl
« M pMW'Orf lh« yrSVek 0 / UW 'public I* Incited. ■foWwkS7iCMMdrrat* ' vc^Urdll ‘' Reyular me*tiny of Semtaota Patriotic Program
Taylor onl
tr/A j. J / H a n t t* C Spt-'O tk T ih ljH Rabekkh Lody*"' NtiMber lo f ty snd hitrlM
o*#lock
la Staged At School
i f i S t o a j t r ? WWtner, - Dr. AA*&gt; tbrM ■ w in-W fetf u r
Fklia(prf,&lt; WTIbam N. LaffUr; CSptr aP tbk Odd
A apecial patriotic proyram
' Tb# Mst i U iK S b ' iC Ircla'of was yleen yesterday momtny dur-

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.tsIrtnr.-Mes. J/.W . Jou#*{ of U 3 *
Btiler, Mrs. Esrl# • Dosaey, Mfk
nalance JortWn, Mr*. Foy BryL 'J f * H. T. RdbreL Mrst'Wfl

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Mft. D iliy RussolL*Mr*. O. t t
Roller, Mr*. Horae# Turner, Mr*.
Robert Wlilisml. Mrs. A. E. Dibbins, Mrs. M. Roberts, Mrs. I. W.
jp W n * .* m s ;'E .'B .'T W1oF. Mr*.
i v k Gsmbtf, Mf*. Euaus ?#sk*s
Mrs. Bill Parrish, Mr*. *11 Britt.
KMk Nhei iHcPhersoti. Mm. A.

Bony, “Slkr Bpanxlrd Banner".
and Halute to the Flay—School.
Th# American’* Creed—Room Six,
Mrs. Erma Flynt. teacher.
F lsy DrltT amf lllstAry of the
F fey ^F o h art Blount. lla.eU

DlarT CHURCH
w ill UftariMH* •

County hare
tto nhoa end eave
s p c c i J ’.p rk d u bn

ids. Our ’ regular
to cuatomera ' but

Men’e
Bott or Stiff

aO iirtj^ U B &gt; w »

SHEETING Straw Hats

^'Circle Number Six of HmJ First
Baptiat Church will meet &gt;1 3:30
□’dock with Mrs. T. C. Pitehford,'
1015 Elm Avenue.
Circle N um ber' Seven of th*
First Baptist Church will meet at
3:30 o’clock with Mrw II. I(. H1H.
1019 Palmetto Avenue,
rr t-'trdo Number One Of the First
Methodist Church ' will meet al
t ; t » o’clock With Mr*. John AWen
Brown, East TdSntUth Street.
Clreia Number Two of Ihe

B. H. Marks, Capl. William Sir

Men’s Athletic

Silirt* or. Shorty

apit

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Dtmtty Check

Union Suita

SHOES

hdun, Judy* W, A. Cocke, K. W.
i T. »carl.U. D* A. C
Caldwell, Cipt, John F. PUrly, Ben
Tarrd, C..G. Evans, W. R. Rowan.'
Dr. J . P. Smith. Dr. C. M. Adam*.
J. M. Parham, James Prince, A.
C. Martin, John Inyrahnm,'1Miles
Tanner, Dr. R. H. Frisfoe, C ap t
W-' A'. Fltt*. Judy* L. G. Strirtyfaliow, Frank NorrU, C. H. L*ffler. Jobs M. Lord. W. F. Usbiay,
Thomna J. Wilson, W. A. Duchartaw and Mr. Slnrysaa.
weiw nla* placed on tho
yravad of R A . Lula Harris Baiarkkr
and Mrs. I . G. Strinyfallow, V. D.
C. praaldanta • Mrs. M. C. Tolar,
'Mra.'B.'T.'VkUaiir, and Mr*. J. D.
Parker, honorary member*; and
Mrs. C l tf W T N I kiw Mr* G. W.
Spawsar, mombors.
Amony those present at the
iM W W rw W f r j . B/Dtakl*. the
Italy Confederate veteran in Bern|to la : County, M rs W. C. HJ0,
M M h t a f N .' d . V. IlowSrd
b h l l J y f the U. D. C-, the ReV

Km h this under
your shirt I

AM AZING N E W LOW. P R IC E S !. . LONGER ... M O RE B E A U TIF U Ll

Ir tou don’t want to b«
nagyed and annoyed In hot
weather — you'll Ttdkji thla
Hawsa label on your undershirtl Hatray shirt* are elas­
tic-knit and tnapacroaoyour
cheat without • creake or
crinkle. But they don’t choke
or ^ ip . And In spit* o f all
washing, the elaatle-knit
/*«&lt;•. Artd t o doee the
length /aaf. K u n a always
tuck'ao deep inside your
short* that there’s n o creep­
ing or poochtqg oyer your
belt I Only 3So. If you don’t
know a H akxu dealer, please
write P . IT. UdiatH Knitting
Company, Winston-8alent,
North Carolina.

m um

tixKia atnan,MTpr.a

A D E L U X E S IX f T I T H 112- I N C I I W H E E L B A S E
Sedan sella for *SI0, F O B. . . .
America's krwrst-priccd 6 cyl­
inder 4-door Sedan. A six at Ilie
price of a four. . . and a Floating
Power six at that, with 1lydrautic
Brakes, and all tlie bade feature*
that made Plymouth famous.
OoM t these new car*. Rid* in

tb* new Plymouth Standard Sis.
And don't buy ony low-priced
car Until you see what it offer*.
P1VMOUTH STANDARD SIX
4 A ■ A mm Petroled Ftool-

AA R pszzx

Small ilusm paymerit *■ituawta*
lent term*... low
h k k rACTOCT delivered pries*.
|^p
" , w

O O M F.T H IN a important ha*
happened wltcn Plymouth
mmouncc* N o new cars. This
|u rt of the slury Is about the
new, tiHig wlirclbase De Luxe.
It lurs n JO horsepower s ix . . .
with Flouliity Power engine
niouniins*- Sufrty-Stccl Bodies
. . . Hydraulic Drakes , , . Free
Wheeling... isud Rifkt-X frames.
The radixtor has been restyled.
Morr&lt;branlirul than ever.. .with
bullet Iwadlighls,lacquered shctl,
gleaming chromium griQ.
Best of all, th* De Lux* is
bidder. . . longer/ It hat ■ Ml
Ill-inch uhccHwse . , , the big­
gest low •priced six In America.

Everything you enn oik foe In
near isln th t PlymmilhDeLuxe.
There’s iprtd, cumfort, safety.
And best of all . . . economy I
Lowrr gas bills, because dead
weight has been rngmccrtd out.
Lower upkeep, tool
Go ice these TWO N E W
PLYMOUTI t S. "Look a t all
Ihrte” . . . und see how Plymouthagain acts the pace la value.
PLYMOUTH DC LUXI SIX
Patmtrd Float­
ing Power an-

‘495

AN#U*
i*nt trrou,. -low
r. O. a. fACTOST delivered prices.

T N I TW O NIW PLYMOUTH IIX IS AR I SOLD I T DODOI, DE SOTO AND CHRYSLER DIALERS

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